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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925. j STORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, DECORATION DAY. Low Priced Dresses For Street and Sport Wear in Summer Dresses of English broad-cloth or all linen, are especially favored. In stripes or plain colors, they are smart look ing and very practical. The genuine English broad cloth or linen dresses are remarkably low priced here. 111 I AT $4.95 and $5.50 in such attractive de signs. All sizes, all colors. New Draperies In our windows oro a few ntiKff8tion In latfst drapcrit. A quite wonderful allowing haa Just been added to our drapery department. Thene are aa tints materials as to bo found anywhere. Damask Draperies in Beautiful Stripes Silk Sunfa&t in all colors. Colorful Satin Cretonnes Better Service x iletter Merchandise WONDERFUL BIG BARGAIN For Fridays Special (on sale Friday only) 98c :.r:. New Roll Top White Enameled BREAD BOX Think of It! A dandy new ntyle roll top white enumeli d bread box wilh Kold h tripes and lettering at thin unheard of price. I'ona early. watch , For Our New Special Every Month. Item No. t for May.3l)th I Sciatcca (4I Rapp Bui'lding ALL FLOWERS , RELIEVES Sciatica Is Inflammation or neuralgia of the hip. It comes from th ImphiK . ineiit of a vertebra upon Him hip nervH. Chlropriic lic relieves it. "Voura for Heattn- Dr. C. M. McNeil Chiropractlo Specialist Phone 694-J 327 West Cass 1'lanta and Haket8 Made Up for Memorial Day All Work Guurnnteed to give HaliHfacHnn. OUR WINDOW The Fern Flowers by Wire Anywhere Phone 240 W, ill Armtn'Ii DANCE AT Wigwam Tavern Saturday Night Mimic by Umpqua Melody Boys Visit the Tavern for an Evening of Real Enjoyment "We're here to please ycu" TRY AND FIND LONC'S HALL COLES VALLEY SATURDAY NIGHT May 30 DANCE WITH THE Arizona Collegians SPEND SUNDAY At Canyon Auto Cum p. half mile south of CanyonvilWv We are prepared to nerve you and give you the bent tipot In Southern bn t;ou fur your picnicking. Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist. 1 324 Perkins Uldfc. I'liono 554 f nrxrx. y)tjryy x jt a ry rr yxvt v jre- vary THE LIBERTY THEATER LAST TIME TODAY A GREAT BIG PROGRAM At Our Regular Prices Only 10 and 15 Cents Peter B. Kyne's "Beauty and The Bad Man" Also THE FAMOUS "GO-GETTERS" COMEDY AIo: THE AESOP'S FABLES and TOWN TOPICS ADDED SPECIAL CARNIVAL PICTURES HAVE NOW ARRIVED WILL BE SHOWN TODAY TOMORROW AND SAT. M'e make no additional charge. Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldg. Roteburg, Or Phona 86. OR. DEAN B. BUB AR oiTrTniT Specialist In the fltllna ol Olni4a lit Jt.k.nO Ht. GAMPMEETIHG! OF AQVETISTS stltutlon will be arranged for, It Is alleged, during the sessions of the i NFW TODAY 2 conference convening next week. II ! J . . . is undersiood thul a farm suitable: ' for carrying on Industrial work la : GARAGE for rent. 241 8. Flint aireei. desired for the academy home. The conference office headquar- WANTED Flemish Clant buck I a 3 tern, which until the academy was opemd at Sutherlin several yearn axo, was located on Oak street In rabbits. Phone 39 L. A n F ! ft r ft n if M al be a .matter ( quire 21 II U L PI U I 1 1 1 1 R V I tb!l "Umtlon. Ju.it I poif IlKN UpL id UUhI r!TTTZ!lS 1 ' 1 3 W W W l I , (hat KuK,.ne am Mwford are out' CAH to trade for property. quire 211 W. Washington. In-! N'T Small completely fur- apartnient. Call 22 or Seventh Day Gathering for Ten Days Meeting. SCHOOL QUESTION UP alter the prizes. Koseburg haa g also' been mentioned as headquar- i tern, so the problem of locating Ad VerftistS 1 these institutions appears to bo of unusual Interest. liuily program of the meetings for the CHmpmeetlng calls for a 6 o'clock devotional service each morning, and each day will be filled with business sessions, devotional mecilm'8 and praise services, the lust one for each duy being a ser mon In the evening. Matter of Locating Home for Southern Oregon Academy Is an Im portant Issue. Tonight at T: the first devo tional meeting of the annual camp meeting and conference of the Southern Oregon Conference of Seventh Day Adventlsts will con vene at Sutherlin for a ten days nenniun. nne me tents of tin GENERAL BLACK6MITHINQ and horseshoeing. All work guaranteed, plenty room for farm ers horses. 622 Winchester St. north of auto camp. K. K. Wood cock. Prop. SECY JARDINE ADVOCATES USE MOTOR TRUCKS (Continued from pnpe I.) it." n,.a.n,ltni wn,.a ..... delegates and visitors to the meet- mg'the roads. Mr. Jurdine said: ings will be grouped In an orderly. "There are now as many motor ""U arrangement on the trucks using the roads as there Kr,?a1 ' ,. 8urroundinK "to Commu-iWere of all kinds of motor vehicles nlty hall of that place, the services o voars ago. but the cost of tho and sessions of the conference will roads per ton mile of traffic. Is De Held in the hall. It Is expected , far less now than It was then, that several .hundred worshippers "Tho idea that trucks destroy from Klamath, Jackson, Josephine, ' roads Is a hangover from tho war Curry, Coos, Douglas and Lane i period when they were actunlly counties, comprising the Southern j destroyed, because the heavier Oregon conference, will be present motor trucks were suddenly releas during the entire period of the i ed on roads which had not been meetings. A great many of these : built to accomodate them. The people will come prepared to care ronds we are building now are for themselves in camp, bringing ! built to accomodate the traffic with them equipment for tho pur- thev wlil be called upon to carry, pose. A cafeteria will aUo be main- j "In the field of passenrer trans lated on the grounds for the con- Donation there Is no arguing the venlence of those w ho desire meals. I meaning of the 6,000.000 automo Durlng the forepart of this week biles nnw operating on the fast a force of men has been busy erect-; improving roads. Ing tho living tents, and also the, "In the main, I think It must be jbook tent, and children's tent, the (conceded that the automobile is I latter being used for meetings wilh ! functioning in a transportation the little folks, as these sessions i field of Its own and Is gratifying often lap over Into sessions of the wants which could not have been conference or the devotional meet- j met by the railroads." logs for the older folks. Special Grain Gamblers Wrrned instructors and leaders for the Secretary Jardine declared the young people are always in attend-; board of trade of Chicago must ance at these annual campmeetlngs, 1 pet Its house in order and express as the intercsu of the children are ed Interest In efforts to reorgan considered of paramount import- j Ize the "Grain Marketing Com ance. ' panv." Leaders n denominational work "I am naturally Interested as from Washington. D. C, California secretary of ngrlculture", he said, and Washington state are expected . "In any effort to re-organlze the to be in attendance. Also all the, Grain Marketing company and to pastors of the seven counties of regain for It the confidence of the the southern part of the state com-' farmers. Without the confidence prising tho conforence will alteml. f the farmers, no markeilng rom . Among the men of natlon-widiV ac-i panv can accomplish anything." omtlmance who are scheduled to be He said the board of trade. where earlier In the season wide fluctuations hail caused him to order an Investigation, must "put Its house in order", although he Intimated ho was not to be under stood as opposing the board us an institution. "We are not opposed to tho lecl- llniate funcllons of the board of trade," he said, "but we do oppose at the Sutherlin meetings are C. A. Russell, C. K. Meyers, associate secretary of the general conference, of Washington, n. C; Alonzo T. llslcr, associate editor of the Signs of the Times, of .Mountain View, California: W, E. Howell, educa tional secretnry of the general con ference, of Washington. D. C: 11. V Weill Morris T.iiknna im.ul. dent of the N'orth Inclfle I nlon l grain gambling. People are be- Confereneo. of Wall Wslln. who ginning to think It Is a nuisance, vi.-ited Iloseburg during the ramte FOR RENT Two" furnished housed keeping rooms. Call affer 4 p. m. al M6 Winchester street. FOR SALK 6-room house, Iot"60x 100 feet. Price, J750, terms. Chaa. Kyes, 826 N. Jackson Bt. FOR RKNT- Large room, well fur nished, downstairs. For gentle man only. 221 .W. Washington street. FOR SALE Saddle' or pack horse, 6 years old. Sound.' weight about lor.o. Call or apply at L'needa Lunch. LOST Rrass drum harness or sling at Laurelwood field Friday. Finder please return to Lawrence Real Estate office. WluTllL'V FOn'CASH Ijite model Fords, 1923, '21 and '25 models. MATHEWS MOTOR-X-CHANCE 115 Jackson street 9 A Day of Decoration We llk to roRard Memorial Day ns a day of decoration, a well choKen time for decorating the grave of our dear boy a. who fought so ,'nllniitly fur us all. A tiiuulo of the choicest flowers to t!.eir blessed memory. v TheRosebmgNalionalBdnk Ro s el)iir f Ore. FOR SALE Strawberry farm, 8 acres, 6-room house and barn, close to Koseburg. Very easy terms. Inquire Koseburg Poultry Market metiriff Int yer. be at this m-oHiiR. V. I. Smith, presMrnt of Walla Walla colleRe, wiil visit Suthnrln during fh cnmnmetinK In Ihe intret of te eduralioiml work of the I'nlon Conference. J. K. Weaver, who for two or three years was principal of SutlMTlIn j Arntnny, bnt row n memher of the fnnltv of Walla Walta college, will ' aho be present. j The first session of the confer ence will convene at 10:45 Kritiay j morning. This session will rb- ably h iiven over to oreaniziition, t lannointment of committees and pre- 1 because it has bc-n runnini? wild" Tho boad, In added, must cease to destroy confidence in it if It is to survived NOTHT.. All MUi oiit.-tamUnr against ihe S-vdnt Undv As-ortn- tion of the Ho'ehiim Hlith School, mutt be nn parted to tlr tr'i'P-r for payment before ThuruJay, June 4th. .timinary work. Other sessions ill MARY EDDY Spiritual reader and healer. Al?o character annlvsis from name and birth date. (Number vibration). Interviews on all problems of life. Hotel Grand, Suite 208. convene Sunday and during the week folloVtiiiE. Amonr matters of importance to mine before the conference this year is the relocating of the acad emy for southern Oregon and slso th conference office headquarter. This work becomes necessary owing td the recent sale of tho j academy building In Sutherlin. I Some months ago the tw o-stnry brick building on the main street of Sutherlin that has been ucd for academy purposes was sold, and . the property turned over to the new owners nbmit the middle of this month. The H( acrs of the old Frank Wa'te place that was owned b" the academy, and ht re jit was expected to establish the' academy for the present, at least, .1.... i i i A r' .. 1 1 i h.v. .Db.. v. ik i SAI.FM. Ore.. May 28.-The ' .t f i.-,w.:Sand Island controversy I again !rr. hrinnHT m ti. u .fiM before the state land board today, ptte. Th"e sate li nvp th the ncailemy homidess. but the cnpt-'-. tuency of tlv Southern Oregon Conf.re:u FOR RENT 5-room house, partly furnished, electric lights, city water. Inside toilet, woodshed. $12 per month in advance. Sec A. M. Wallace, 1143 E. Sixth street. FLATLITE Thetest road lighting device. Complete tamps or re flectors only. Highest quality, lowest price. Umpqua Battery Station, .corner Douglas and Main. U S K D CA RB A HQ A INS 1924 Star roadster. 1&23 Ford touring. 1J22 Ford roadster. 1!)IS Ford touring. $35. MATHEWS MOTOR-X-CHANGE 115 Jackson street FORSALE Well established "tax! business, late model Inclosed car. Paying well. Also new nnd sec ond hand clothing business, best paying business in the country ' for money. Call at Lloyd's Cash Store, 125 Sheridan street. WE HAVE been appointed sales and service station t for American Flnseh products. We have a com plete stock. Umpqua Dattery Sta tion, corner Douglas and Main streets. LOST On Monday afternoon at Jifcrh school, Waltham watch, plain green gold cae, with mono gram (R. C. G.) engraved In dia mond on upper left corner of back, had high school fob at tached. Reward for return to linbar Rros., no questions asked. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS 5- room bungalow, hard wood floors, strictly modern, basement, fur nace, lnrgo lot. on pavement. Price $3000, $")0O down, balance $30 per month. W. A. ROOARD REAL ESTATE. GRAND HOTEL RLDG. PHONK 303. HIGH GRADE GARDEN LAND norders on river, plowed and can b planted to Rroccoli this year. Ideal building sites. Terms on 25 per cent down, long time on bal ance at fi per cent Interest. W, A. ROGARD REAL ESTATE. GRAND HOTEL RLIG. PHONE 303. 23ACRESTARARGAIN Six miles from Roseburg, near two highways, bf-autiful location. All good soil, 3 acres in prunes, 4 acres In peaches. J acre In grapes, about 2 acres in mixed orchard. 1-4 acre In strawberr-a, blackberries and other small fruits. Good big garden. Farm well cared for. Five-room house with fireplace, lots of beautiful Phrubhery and shade trees. Rarn. chicken house, paeklng shed. There will be at least looo boxes of peaches. Fair crop of prunes and other fruits. Your first pay ment baek this year. Price $42oO. $1500 down, liberal erms on bal inep. W. A. ROGARD REAL ESTATE. GRAND HOTEL RLDG. PHONE 303. 1 KEARNEYS i 300 W.fass St. GROCETERIA 300W.raSSSt. t Zk "a Ta Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electronic and Electro-Theraphj 417 Perklna Wrt Pion 4.1 It Is I conllnusnce of the Behind, and jth.refnre n,.- cvnirtcrs for the ln- Issue now bein whether the hoard shall five I'nlted States At torney Neun"r until June 15 to sr- I. are firm for "'""" VT':" ' "I SUMMER PRICES Now in Effect SPECIALS Large Lemons, per dozen 28c j Sweet Oranges, 3 sizes, per doz. 40c, 50c, 60c f Grape Fruit, 3 for '. 25c j Brazil Nuts, 2 lbs for 25c ff Almonds, 2 lbs. for ., 55c A Mixed Nuts, 2 lbs. for , 35c Oregon No. 2 Walnuts, 2 lbs. for 35c g Oregon No. 1 Walnuts, 2 lbs. for. 65c 5j Local Asparagus, per lb 15c New Potatoes, 3 lbs for 25c A Wax Onions, 3 lbs. for 25c Oregon Cabbage, per lb 5c JJ Fresh Tomatoes, 2 lbs 35c j Macaroni, 6 lbs. for 40c 5 Spaghetti, 6 lbs. for 40c d Serve Yourself and Save at 5 KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA The Store that Brought 'em Down 2 4 Store will be closed Saturday, Decoration Day, d Open until 8:00 p. m. Friday. j THE WORLD WILL ADOPT IT FOR ALL TIME TO COME IF SHE EVER GETS ONE TASTE OF IT. GRIMM'S MILK BREAD. PHONE 133. FOR SALE One low Iron wheel hay waeon. One stocky built mare, weight 1350. 4SI S. Main street. WHY NOT eat more lettuce? Fine for ureens. try It, come and see how many big heads you can get for 25c at J. n. Ilussell's, south of Soldiers' home. CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS FOR RKNT Modern 5-room Mas tered house with bullt-ins. Close In. Garage and woodshed. $30. N. O. Williams, 1124 Ramona court. FOR K"0 aown payment you can buy 25J acres of virgin soil all ready for cultivation. On hard surface road. 61 miles from town, beautiful location, would make an Ideal chicken farm. Soil adapted for the growing of berries, corn, garden and all kinds of hay and grain. Purchase price. $2000, very liberal terms. W. A. 1IOG- Aitn uhai. kstatk. grand HOTEL I1LIK5. PHONE 3"3. I NOTICE IS HKREBY GIVEN, jthat all school warrants of School District No. 4, of Douglas County, 1 Oregon, up to and including No. Isl22 and endorsed "Not Paid for Want of Funds" on the 2,th day of February. 1925. and prior thereto, are this day called for payment and all Interest thereon ceases from the date of this notice. Dated this, the 2Sth day of May, V. J. MICELLI. Clerk. Spray your cows with Easy-boss. It is guaranteed to keep the flies off. Sold In any quantity at Whar ton Bros. FOOD 8ALE The ladles of St. Joseph's church will hold a cooked food sale. Satur- CT day. June 6, at the Twentletn cen- Igf TIME TONITE ""j - I REVIVAL fi 1 AT THE MISSION (Each Evening at 8:00 ' I You Are Invited. Ourlnsurancc Service riots not stop serving when the policy Is slgm'd. II Is always on II' Job In the Interest of our client. MUOmC II DO. aesiiiiK. ot Attention ELKS! Meeting May 23 Initiation BLUE DEVILS LUNCH (Exclusive of Specials on Which price Is placed by Producer) Children 10c controversy over title between the whether the board shall grant the ADULTS (Balcony) 1 5c Columbia River Parkers Associa- j r: .TTrio'.he hlng"?," ! ADULTS (Main floor) 25c on the Is and and thereby thrust J fhn enntroversv Immediately into I i court. The board. epec!ally Gov ernor Tierce and Mr. Thompson, represented by Attorneys Oswald West and John K. Kollock. Is In clined to favor the latter course, one contention being that by June l.i the fishing will all be dooe. The controversy Is whether title to the Island should not divert to the ststc. In KM the state ceiteii , H to the government on condition i that It be used for military pur- t noses. Mil II nevrr nas neen es'-'i for that purpose, but has leased bv the governor fur fishing purpose Is now h"M by the La in I'onioanv. The board will contlnuo Its bear ing this afternoon. ' Advertise consistently! THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN PICTURES AS USUAL UMl A TVTTT mo 'ahinS young I SS AW iLlMVOI io Majestic Last Time Tonite An Ace, two Queens and a whole evening full of laugh ter. Wesley Barry In "George Washington Jr" from the play by GEORGE M. COHAN A snappy, jazzy social comedy in which " Freckles " emerges from knickers into the long-trounered role of a slashing young hero. 15c I 1 1 & Friday, Saturday Jack Hoxie i Jtlt ' .r. Starting Tomorrow "THE WArtRENS OF VIRGINIA" Special Saturday matinee 10c 15c 25c ANTLERS Sunday: Gloria Swanson