Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 15, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. MAY 15. 1925.
Exceptional Values-
in highest quality offerings, new in the
realm of fashion, for
Friday and Saturday
50 NEW -
Summer Dresses
arrived by this morning's train and now placed
on sale at one phenomenal price
$12.75
for Friday and Saturday sale
Each dress tastely fashioned, styled in season's
latest modes in colors and harmonies, and in
silk materials most craved by best dressed
women
1
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Draperies
A feature showing in
newly arrived drapery
materials new cre
tonnes, sateen prints,
imported silk gauze
curtainings, heavy
striped hangings. A big
city assortment, mod
erately priced.
Special Bargain!
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY A LIMITED QUANTITY
98c
WORTH S1.50
98c
BUY NOW
Mahogany Finish Serving Trays
A forhinute purchase has made It nossiblo for u to of
f'rtIuH beautiful miihoKaiiy serving trays with kIuhh bottoms
and mahogany hand left at thin extraordinary price. Very nt
tiuctivcly decorated centers. Every fumlly can now afford a
serving tiny. Come early!
WATCH FOR OUR NEW SPECIAL EVERY WEEK
Ladies' Silk Ensembles
Undoubtedly the most striking collection of all-silk ensembles
presented here this season. Silk print materials with satin and
other combinations and of smartest design and finest workman
ship. Ensembles that sell regularly as high as $39.50.
ON SALE
This Surprising Figure
$18.95
for
Friday and Saturday
SHOES
to wear with any color In
the ubov) Drtfges Shoo
Ipt.
Bettor Service
UNDERWEAR
Tills More In headquarters
for best In undtrwears
Hint' Munslng.
Ifil.T Mcr-I;nrnllf
TWILIGHT LEAGUE
STARTS WITH GOOD
6-2 BALL GAME
The Twilight league opened Its
treason last night with a rattling
(food flve-lnnlng game between
the team representing the Amer
ican Legion and the Haptist-De-Molay.
The veteran won tire
game by a score of (! to 2, getting
the jump on the opposing team
which U made up largely of high
school boys under the guidance
of Dr. O. C. Flnlajr. The Legion
men showed up very well, and
with Maddox on the mound and
Reibel behind the bat only a few
of the playera on the combina
tion team reached first base. Mad
dox had a bad time in the fourth
Inning, and tire boys punned over
their two runs in that frame.
Good mpport, however, pulled
him out of a hole, and In the fin
al Inning the attempted rally was
nipped in the bud. Heck ley,
pitching for the combination
team, wus inclined to te wild, but
pEtchcd a good Kainn otherwise.
The gmue tonight will be played
between the- Christian and Odd
Follows teams.
CHIPPLED BOOTLEGGER
IS SHOWN NO LENIENCY
I MRDFORD. Ore.. Mav 15. 11. A.
Sears, of the Kngle Point District,
who plead guilty to possession of
attll, and is a cripple and Invalid
JR sentenced to a year in state
prison late yesterday by Circuit
Judge Thomas. The court direct
ed that tho commitment orders be
held In abeyance for "three or four
days."
"The county authorities," said
the court, "fee! that the real lead
ers and operators of the sti'l are
hiding behind you. and preventing
justice by using your unfortunate
poMllton as a shield."
The court suggested that Sears
Bhould reveal the names of hia
!, Have your car cleaned and pnl- Been the Corona Four? On dls-j For quick results Ure Tqwt
fshod at Ciilham's Highway Carage. play at Pat-slow Furn. Co. Ask for j elHiilfied ids Pnon lib
3112 N. Jackson St. Phone 478. : Mr. LlntotL
Your
Protection
I9 from us. We know
tlic goodness there is in
VIM
and we enthusiastically guarantee this fine Flour
to be perfectly satisfactory.
Only $2.35 per Sack
Ask for Vim It Is the Key to Better Health.
We Deliver All Goods Free.
EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE
THE LIBERTY THEATER
LAST TIME TODAY
CLARA BOW
JOHN BOWERS
In
LILLIAN RICH
CHAS. MURRAY
JITNEY
DANCE
vSat. Nite
AT
Rainbow
Gardens
On the bunks of the
Umpqua. S miles north
on the Pacific Highway
The Classy Rare-Course
Story With All F.xcitcment
"Empty Hearts"
Fine Humor All Through
This Picture
Comedy The Go-Crtlrrs
"IN THE KNICKER TIME"
Tomorrow Only: William Fairbanks
I Ill 1 ill in BaaaioagrB n n i n aaaagaai
Sunday and Monday
Itrlurn KnKHgeimnt
of
THE THREE MUSKETEERS"
The Big Twelve Reel
Douglas Fairbanks Marvel
MUSIC BY THOSE
FAMOUS
Blue
Devils
Every One a Musical
ACROBAT
These boys have con
sumed 20 tons of "pep"
The same old band
with brand new life.
We Guarantee you a
a Real Hot Time
JUST BE THERE
SUN., MON, TUES.
ZANE GREY'S
"THUNDERING HERD"
j. A
JfaiMi ri-t r -t" " -l ,A
t NZW TODAY :
FRIDAY
Special Fish Dinner
The Home
Restaurant
Soup, Vegetables, Dessert,
Ten, Coffeo or Milk.
Choice of
Raked Salmon a la Creole 30c
Dolled Ling Cod,
Hollandalse 25c
Halibut Steak, lemon,
butter 30c ,
Fillet of Sole, tartar sauce 30c
FOB SALE Two roaa tnllch cows.
II. K. Coltcert, Looking Ula.ns, Ore.
FolT" ItKN'T t 'urnlshedujHHlate
sit., ilh KaraK.42H Pitier St.
FOR-SALE Three quarter-bed,
new. Also canned fruit. 904 Mill
St.J
FOR SALE Hrollera 2M per dos.
Ilhoile island Reds. 1276 Proa-
peet St.
FOiTSALE 2 tun G. .M. C. truck in
A 1 condition, also trailer. 117
Sheridan St.
FOR "SALE Ford-truck; Rood
shape. Sacrifice. Terras If desir
ed. Terminal Garage.
WANTED FORCASH
Ijile model Fords. '
MATHEWS MOTOR X CHANCE
115 Jackson St.
FOR-RENT To couple without
children. Five room house
furnished. During absence of
owner. 127 Prospect St.
LOST In Roseburg, May 14, four
keys In leather container bear
ing advertisement Waverly Oil
Co., Reward for return to this of
fice. WANTED at the Grand Beauty
Shop. 100 marcels and curls.
I'hone your appointment early.
Miss Quackenbush will assist.
Phone 3u6. Indies baircutting
50c.
WILL TRADE FINE "INCOME
PROPERTY for small timber
tract, and let Income pay the dif
ference. Full information LAW
RENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass St
I'hone 219.
ANOTHER COOD FORD CHEAP
1923 tour, in first class condition.
Still has original tires. Equipped
with Hassler shock absorbers.
This cer will give real servic-?.
The prleo is rltrht.
MATHEWS MOIOR-X-CHANGE
115 Jacktoc 81. '
A" NEW BATTERY" for "any "small
car $13. In rubber case. Fully
guaranteed. Dodge batteries
$19.50. Battery and a u
to electric repairing. Let us test
and rill your battery. VMPQUA
I1ATTERY STATION. Cor. Doug
las and Main Sts.
county workers, but . be stoutly
maintained that be alone was to
blame and explained his methods
of getting the supplies and still
quipment to the thicket where it
was found.
PORTLAND CAROUSAL
ENDS IN SHOOTING
TRY OUR
French Pastry
Our Expert Pastryman Has Prepared Some
Wonderful Delicacies For that
Hurry-Up Carnival Meal
Come in and See Our Display and Select what. You
Want rPrices Very Reasonable.
SUNDAY'S MENU
TABLE, D' HOTE DINNER $1.00
MAY 16. 1925
, Crab or Grapefruit Cocktail
Pin Money Onions or Radishts
Chicken Consomme a Royal
Boiled King Salmon Normanda Sauce
CHOICE OF
Chicken la King and French Toast Fricassee of Chicken, Egg Dumplings
Fried Spring Chicken Country Style Fan Fried Veal Chops a la Stanly
Mashed Potatoes Creamed String Beans
Hot Parkerhouse Rolls
Head Lettuce and Tomato Salad 1000 Island Dressing
Orange Layer Cake Ice Cream
Apple Pie Fruit Jello
Coffee Tea or Milk
The Grand Grill Cafe
(AtvocUtH frM Leurd Wirt.)
PORTLAND, Ore.. May 14
Timothy Curtin. IS, a" soda clerk,
was shot in the shoulder and Lewis
Pnvtdson, 17. was arrested chareed
wirh the shoot in e early today. Cur
tin was a member of employes of
a Hroadway restaurant, three
vouths and three Rirls, who had
been out on ft party, and entered
a rooming house conducted by
Davidson's mothr. Davidson, ae
rordinR to the police, fired at
Piirtln when tho lnttor cursyl
Mrs. Vera Davidson when she pro-
S tested aj:alnst noise the party was
posed and In a dispute the shots
were fired, 'the police reported.
Curtin's wound Is not serious.
Buy Gat with the
Difference
SPEND SUNDAY
At Canyon Auto Camp, half mile
south of Canyonvllle. We are
prepared to serve you and Rive
you the best spot In Southern
Oregon for your picnicking.
Returns To Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson
returned to their home at Eusene
yesterday afternoon after spending
the day here attending to business
matters. Mr. Peters Is the vice
president of the C. J. Brier com
i pnnv and made a visit to the lo
cal branch store. He states that
J business conditions throughout the
chPin stores are nit-kin n n consid
erably. They made the trip by motor.
AUCTION AUCTION
$20o0 worth of live stock, tools.
Implements, household furnitum
and supplies of all kinds, all prac
tically new, to be sold at auction
to the highest hidder.TERMINAL
OA HACK. cor. Main and Wash.
Sts. Sat. May 16 2 p. m. JUda
bauifii. Auctioneer.
TOl'RING TIME is hrTTStron
berg carburetor and a set of Lin
coln snubbers will add pleasure
to your touring trip or dnUy use.
We have a special offer Tor you
on ths equllpment. UMPQUA
PATTER Y STATION. Cor. Doug
las and Main Sts.
SHKKP, ItOOS DAIRY'COWS'AND
TURKEYS. No chance but to
win. 147 acres In tract adjoining
fine government out-range. 35
acres choice sandy creek bottom
under cultivation; part under
free Irrigation; fine alfalfa field;
two live streams, and main hard
surf need road thru place; good
4 room cottage; big new stock
barn; commercial poultry house;
gravity water system; some
fruit; team, harness, wagon: full
set tools and implements, includ
ing new drag saw; 5 fresh cows;
big lot, chickens and turkeys; $7,
000 takes everything, small cash
payment; balance long time, easy
terms. LAWRENCE AGENCY,
125 Cass Street, Phone 219.
Bargain 1 Gold Seal Congoleum
rugs at Zigler-Fee Hdw. Co.
The McCormick-Deerlng repair
parte service Is the bestt of any
farm machine made. This makes
less delay In the field. Wharton
Bros., Agents.
FOOD SALE AT CARNIVAL
The ladies of the Southern M. V..
church will hold cooked food sales
each day of the Carnival. Thursday
the sale will be at) the Twentieth
Centurv Grocery, with salads.
I pies, cakes, baked beans on sale.
IT COSTS MORE TO MAKE IT
THAN ANY OTHER KIND BUT IT'S
WORTH ALL ITS COST TO SEE
THEM COME FOR IT CONTINU
ALLY. GRIMM'S MILK BREAD.
PHONE 133
Ourlnsurance Service
Docs not stop serving when the
policy Is slicncd. It Is always on
the Job In tho Interest of our
client.
nsiBimi. OK
SUN., MON., TUES.
ANE GREY'S
"THUNDERING HERD1
"FLATLITE"
The Best Road Lighting Device
Flallite Ri flfclors (or your pres
rnt head 'lamps and cost less
than any similar device.
UMPQUA BATTERY STATION
Cor. Douglas and Main Streets
DANCEj
at
OLALLA !
Saturday Night
May 16
a a
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
Specialist In the titling ol
lit Jackson St.
DR. HARRISON FOLK
Chiropractor
Electronlo and Electro-Theraphj
417 Perkins Bldg. Phone 491
SUN., MON., TUES.
ZANE GREY'S
"THUNDERING HERD"
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
NVrre and Spine Specialist.
S2i Terklns rtldg. Thone 6:.
Dr. H. C Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore 6
Phone sa.
JIMMIE VANCE
and his
Arizona Collegians
will plsy
A Dance at the Wigwam
Friday Night
May 15
Featuring (he lilt of the
Orient (A Nlsht In Old .
ShsnKhal). Maple floor and j
the best of order. If you are I
looking for a gooiime don't j
miss It. c
Admission 11.10 Per Couple !
T O N I TE
THE CINEMATIC CLIMAX
OF THIS SEASON 1
TOM
MIX
and TONY
TUB WONDER HOUSE
IN THE SURPASS1NQ
ROMANCE OK THE
EARLY WEST
"The
Deadwood
Coach"
THE THRII.I.INO STORY
OF A TWOOl'N MAN WHO
DEVOTED HIS LIFT? TO
"(JETTING" ONE MAN
Also Comedy
"PATHE NEWS"
Mers
The
Terminal Cafe
For those who demand the best,
the menu and service at The Ter
minal will meet with Immediate
approval.
Here foods are selected and pre
pared that the most particular may
be pleased.
Sensible prices prevail, and care-
Till attention is Riven every detail
that you may wish to dine again at
The Terminal.
O. H. Show, Manager
D. Harry Jurgens, Chef.
i
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
THRILL'S! TRAGEDY! ACTION!
HELEN HOLMES AND WM. DESMOND
In
'Blood and Steel'
Railroad Wrecks, Daring Rescues, Ttomance, Adventure
A Thrilling Railroad Drama!
AIo Chapter 8 "IDAHO
and Comedy
10c- MAJESTIC
15c
Sunday "The Dixie Handicap"