ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. MAY 2 1 , 1925.
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This Pretty Girl Defies Age
By Using Ordinary Buttermilk
to Beautify Her Complexion
: BOY SCOUT NEWS :
Tells Oruggists Not to Tak. Any.
one s money unless Tnit Delight
f ul New Vanishing Cream
Quickly Showa Decided
Improvement.
Buttermilk Cream creates beauty
almost like magic. The must won
derful thing about It is the fact
that whilst It turns the dullest,
most lifeless complexion to radiant
beauty and mukes red or roimli '
hands or arms snowy white, yet ,
there is not the. slightest si'n of
its use after application. 11 actu
ally vanishes from sight and the
most heutod atmosphere will not
produce the least shiniucss or
greasim-ss of the skin.
No matter whether you are
troubled with a poor complexion,
wrinkles; puffiness around the
eyes, freckles, crows feet or lines
around the mouth, ugly finger nails
or "just a simple roughness of the
face hands or arras casued by wind
or sun, you will find that any or all
of these troulJes will quickly dis
appear with the use of Howard's
Buttermilk Cream.
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To prove thin, to your complete
satisfaction, net a small quantity
today at your favorite toilet goods
counter with the undcmtamliug
that they will freely return the pur
chase, mouey should you be dia
satisfled. beautiful actresses say, "A short
massaxe with Howard's Uuttermllk
Cream at night before retiring is
all that Is necessary." All druggists.
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MOVING V,
Why not avail yoursi-lf of
a tried and trusted trans,
portation service? Why
exptriment with vuluable
property? There are years
of satisfactory service be
ll i n d us. . Reasonable
prices.
"We aim to plfase"
H.S. FRENCH
TRANSFER AND STORACE CO.
PHONE 220
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Effective June 6th.. 1S25 authorized by the State Commission
May 6th. 1925 Schedule D.
Domestic Combination Cocking and
Water Heating Rate
First 500 cubic feet of gas or less
per month , $2.50
All after at the rate of 10c per 100 cubic
feet or $1.00 per 1000 cubic feet
This rate is optional to any and all consvjmers
of the Southern Oregon Gas Company and to the
public in general. ' '
The Southern Oregon Gas Company in ap
plying for this schedule to the State Commission
desired to place gas as a general cooking medium
within reach of everyone in Roseburg.
This rate when used in connection with the
new Vulcan gas ranges will place at your disposal
the best and most desirable medium for Cooking
and Hot Water obtainable. It is to your interest
' to thoroughly investigate the possibilities of this
new rate.
Call or phone the Southern Oregon Gas Com
pany office. We are at your service. Phone 235.
Southern Oregon
Gas Company
Cold weather, "travel comfort"
In winter your thouhts turn to warmth
and shelter, and the "driest", way to
reach your destination, v ...
Next time you have to make an out-of-town
trip travel by stage. Our modern
aafcty coaches are temperately heated,
enclosed to guard against wind and rainj
the seats are comfortable and "springy"
! you may thoroughly enjoy a trip even
in the midst of winter.
OREGON STAGES
Troop Ont Newt
Monday evening Troop One held
its meeting at the iito of lta model
camp. Wo spend most of the even
ing working on the camp. Every
one worked until it go too dark and
the result was that It 'was nearly
finished, the putting up of the
tents and general cleaning up of
the camp being the only things left
undone;
Later we held a short meeting
and discussed the carnival and our
duties of ticket taking. Nearly all
scouts of this troop were present
when it started to rain again we
adjourned.
We had a number of scouts at
the Court of Honor, Friday evening
and we are glad to say that they
all passed. Russell Laughead re
ceived his Eagle Badge and Scout
master received his Five-year Vet
eran's badge. There was an Eagle
badge on band for Maynard Bell
but it was necessary for- him to be
absent so It was given to him later.
Both Eagles are- happy now.
liuuard MInturn, Troop Reporter.
Troop Two News
Guess the carnival has the best
of the reporter this week or, if he
has his news prepared he Is scared
to come near the headquarters of
fice he broke the key in the lock
and the gang had to wait out in
the rain until the Ex. chased home
for another key.
All the scouts from troop two
who reported to tho Court of Hon
or last Friday evening passed their
tests. Harold Thomas, who was to
have appeared for three Merit
( Badge tests and Daniel Barnett, for
Second Class 'est did not show up.
We will look for them next month.
This troop is turning out for
duty in the carnival with a will.
All scouts say they "know their
berries" and will "do their stuff."
Fourth Troop
Until such a time as a Scoutmas
ter can be procured for this troop,
which is sponsored by the Presby
terian church,- the executive will
help the boys out by instructing
t hum nnil itrennrini? them tn heln '
out the scoutmaster when they do
get one. There is plenty of room
lor more boys in this troop. There
is a splendid opportunity for boys
to get in and make leaders of
themselves in a short time. j
To Second Class scouts of other j
troops: If you enlist a boy and.
train him as a tender foot, you will
get credit for it in your First Class
test regardless of what troop he
may join. Here Is a chance for you
to fill up Troop four.
Yoncalla Troop News
Our troop meeting was held last
Saturday night al the home of our
Scoutmaster, Dr. Durham. The
meeting was called to order at
seven o clock. Because of consider
able sickness of members of this
troop there were only eight pres
ent. '
Throe of our number have passed
the Tender! oot test and expect to
be sporting the badges within a
couple of days. These three will
now give their attention toward
getting all the other boys through
the Tenderfoot as well as to pie
pare for the Second Class test.
All of our members have had the
study of Our Flag and have been
rehearsed on all the Tenderfoot
knots. This Saturday evening we
will take up the Oath and Scout
Laws.
During the meeting we played a
few games and listened to a couple
of stories by our Scoutmaster and
adjourned.
J. Robert Benton, Scribe.
Drain Scout Newt
No news is good news wo take
It that Drain is on the job and go
ing strong.
Sutherlin Troop New
Just as soon as members of Mr.
Quirk's family are over a recent
operation a meeting of Sutherlin
boys will be called by him for the
purpose of orxaiilzatlon. Ilo slates
that a number of the boys have
been inquiring regarding the troop
and arn anxious to set going. He
also states that some Oakland
boys are desirous of joining the
Sutherlin troop. It is too bad Oak
land does not get busy on one too.
The Sutherlin boys were recls
tered as a troop once but for lack
of a permanent Scoutmaster had
to discontinue meetings,
i Reedsport Troop
Some of the Keedsport scouts
;are ready for the Second Class
'test. A Court of Honor will be or
ganized here soon and the awards
given to those deserving them.
Ilt-causR of the very bad roads the
Roseburg boys have been unable
to pay us a visit but as soon as
the roads get good, we will look
for the:n. Maybe since school will
bo out by that time, they can stay
loheer.
The executive will be hero tor
our meeting on Thursday evening.
May 2th. Wonder will there be
any more initiations. I-et'a do our
stuff and be ready for hira.
The Eighth Scent Law.
A Stout Is Cheerful He smiles
whenever he can. Ills obedience
to orders Is prompt and cheery. He
never shirks nor grumbles at hardships.
fell
This is Our Last Notice to You!
MORE DAYS ONLY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Bringing to a Close Saturday Night
The Most Sensational
11,
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Roseburg Has Eyer Witnessed
Now for the final rush! Just two more days and this wonderful sale will be only a memory, for this great sale closes with
the closing of the doors Saturday night The very last cuts have been made! There positively will not be any advantage in waiting
'till the last day, or the last hour. Those who put it off may be disappointed in the grand rush of the closing hours. Play safe,
man come in Friday. Plenty of salespeople to give you prompt service and you will profit by every purchase you make, large
or small.
ONE LOT OF
UNION SUITS
In Small Sizes
Values to 2.U0
89c
UNION SUITS
Lewis." Athletic style Union
Suits. Sells the world over
for Jl.OO. Reduced again for
this sale to
85(
UNION SUITS
Men's lisht weight woiVu-d and
cotton Union Suilit, values to
$:i.25. Reduced again for this
sale, per garmeut
$1.45
MEN'S
CAPS ,
One lot of men's caps, values
to $.1.00. Reduced in price again
to clean up, only
S1.45
PRICES UNMERCIFULLY CUT ON
Hart Schaffner & Marx and Clothcraft's
FINE NEW SUITS
SUITS
Value to $25.00
$14.95
SUITS
Value to $40.00
$24.95
SUITS
Value to $37.50
$29.95
MEN'S DRESS
SHIRTS
Excellent patterns, with or
without collars attached. Values
to 13.50 in this lot Keduced in
price again to
$1 .98
MEN'S SILK
SHIRTS
Beautiful new patterns in Killc
and I'ongee Shiits, with or with
out collar attached. Value to
j.U0. Keduced Dgalu to
$3.45
SUITS
Value to $50.00
$34.95
SUITS
Value to $55.00
$39.95
SUITS
Value to $65.00
$44.95
Good-Bye to Odd Lots at Almost Any Price
ONE BIG LOT
Work Shoes
Mack or brown, good solid footwear for
the working man. Values to 5.0U. Re
duced again to
$2.45
ONE BIG LOT OF MEN'S
Shoes and Oxfords
In a variety of styles, lllnck or brown
calf skin. Nearly all sizes Values to
17.50. Keduced UKiiln tor these last few
days
$3.45
R.R. & G.K.QuineJr.,the new Owners of
Duds for Men
ONE LOT OF
SWEATERS
and Sweater Coats
Value to 16.00.
to
Reduced again
$3.45
Wonderful Lot of
SWEATERS
Values to 10. Reduced again to
$6.45
BOYS' SCOUT
SHOES
One lot of brown elk Scout
Slioen. size 44 to 7 only. Regu
lar 13 value. Reduced in price
again to. per p.ui .
98c
MEN'S LISLE
HOSE
One blft lot of men's llslo Hose
In Krey, blue, brown and black,
values to 60c Keduced in price
to, per pu'r
28c
FANCY WOOL
HOSE
One lot of medium weight fancy
wikiI Hose. b!u green, brown
and heather mixture, regular
$1.25 vh'uo. Heduced again to
per pair
76c
TROUSERS
One lot of Men's Trousors In
stripes, checks and plain ma
terials. Values to $5.00. Ko-
duced again to
$3.45
prepared hi body, by making him
m ii strong nd active and abl- to
do the riKht thing at the right mo
ment, and then to do it.
Carnival Duty and the School.
Some of you scouts are so anx
ious to do your bit for the I'mp
qua Chhtfii that you are grumbling
a little over the fact that school
will keep all day Thursday. Well,
fellow, it Is like this: Do yon
ever kick because your are out on
j three strikes Instead of five? Tin-
school rule is a rule Just the ai:e
ja a Ii-im hall rule Is a rule and at
t c ording to your seventh law o'i
ob'y mles. The ('blent are nut
) asking that you May our of n:l.jl
jtwhen you aro nippo-d not
and th'-y do nut intend to Rive you
anything to do during srhool hour.
if you should at ay out. Well, i
are not worrying much about
remits staying out, you will be at
Tha Krnnl Mntta. HthOOU
Among th-. firtt thing a boy V und-ratand from all
niiiHt know in leconie a uroot are'bave limed up for duty that nu
th" -rout law, salute, dgn. oath. . ha ve your pai .-M h consent. Is 1 na'
n.otio, and hisniticance of the 'right? If not get it or P lt l tU
i. ,in i ! you cannot nerve.
Tiie' motto of the bny front Is i " "V be that then
He Prepared." and the badre rtT ! h are ohj.-et ionaU
the boy M'outH in a copyrighted de-
I someone to take all your problems
i to but it would enable the man
hinu.elf (o better advise with your
scout inn.Hter. 1 ho Idea sound good,
get your man.
nlgn with this motto., "lie Prepar
ed." on a hi roll nt It - hie.
The nioito. "He Prepared."
means that the wont i always la
a state of nadi-ei In mind no
body to do his duty: to be prepared
in mind bv having disciplined
hirneir to b ohe.Jlent, and alo
bv having thought out beforehand
any accident or si mat ion that miKht
fwrur. fo that ne mar snow in
are tiling
ai the ( ;,
nival. If there are, practice Si or.'
inc and do the riL'ht thing, then
hy Bet'ing the projxT example for
bo ho ar not icouts,
relay, knot tying race, horse ai
rider race, biMialllng contest aud
wall scaling contest. We are pretty
good in all except tho water boil
ing content, let'8 work that up.
Jf we are not Invited io compete, ....
it may be that an auto load or twt, Alltoma(lo wind shield wipers U
cau go to obaer-iu. f installed. Stephens Auto Company.
r-... ..i...ui i 323 N. Main.
tiood woik. done In the troop Ik
heing Increasingly recognized by
the of luring of choIarshiprt to
"CoutH. 'I he latent tiling of this
kind is reported from South Jtend,
Indiana. The la president of the
South Pet.d Count il K. A. Itt yan,
leq;ieathed Jlu.oiiuoo (o be known
ii the Itru i'ollegiali fund, the
income to be applied to four annual
fchoiursliipH open to boyn who
were Hoy Seoul s during their
Junior ami Senior chis at the
onth liend hi-b ochooi. Th fund
tieconie.t aaitiille In '-.
There aie fcev.ral different peo
ple and Institutions offering lliese
-cholaishipi to scouts. Itight her
i;i our own It' i'i in Kb-ven, Whit
man College. Walla Walla, Wash.,
iiWfii-d a locr-jear srhoiarslp to
fcouu of K1i. t Class rank, selected
na a coin pet Hive banta fioiu Ont
Kon, W a-thmctori, Idaho aud Mon
tana. Mot e infuiniHi ion on tho
A hit tn fin Colhve ttbolarahip will
b published soon.
. COOKED FOOD SALE
Cooked Food Sale at the Twen
tieth Century Grocery Saturday,
May 23, given by the Ccruniunlty
Club of IV.Ie.
SPECIAL PRICES
During Carnival on Fotngrnphn.
K0SKHI:RU STlDIO
Opposite Unipqua Hotel
Sewing machines at Powells.
YOU OUGHT TO
Insure Your Auto
For Automobile Insurance
All coverage.
We are at your service
G. W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St. Phone 417
Rally at Eugena.
The Knen' Seoul will boh! a
rally on Tuesday afternoon, June
2. If we rec-he an triV,tion to
comjK'te in ttiat evnt there i I
be transportation fr one pattoi
from each troop there and bm k
Dm fT Troop Committetman
A g)l i-l
... . . i i i. - , Tk.. ...ill .(. n.U In Ihnlr nrnirr.1!!!
Tight tnmg IO IO ai iue rui:i, wiu- ' I i.i
mDt and b wilUng to do It; to b, water boilin tontt, first a.-i
Is given out In
inasmtiie for Screit
a nil in niaklng l
loop cortiuittleeineii. It
fli pttiol (to after and
f vo'ir trfMiu coininlHei
nij n to "faiher" our patrol.
This woid not ouly givw you
"ciuting,
lAtalei h r
'ise of the
is this. K
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Keep the Rent
Tuko tlilnu iiti'l'T your wins
own the lionm you live In ami
d' ly ihe lamllurd. L t u blp
ou.
Contnct'ng, Building, Concrct.
Work, and Fiirnuh Ettlmau.
and Plans.
J. E. RUNYAN
Phor 202 J
4-7 buiKh Jik k.Hi.n St.
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fl mmr timU
n I Mall Order
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