Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 08, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REMSW. THURSDAY, OCTOBER ft. 1925.
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When it
Comes
to
Winter
Qual
ity
Buy
UN
soMinie
Non-Detonating
Convince Yourself !
Union Oil
Company
Of California
At Union Oil Service Stations and Independent Dealers
of the First Class, Everywhere
HEW HOTEL TO
BE OPENED III
II SHORT TIE
Rose Investment Company's
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Being Completed.
FURNITURE IS HERE
Fourth and Fifth Floors
Now Ready Dining
Room to Open in
Few Days.
the Roue Investment company ho-1
tel at the corner of Sheridan, and
Lane streets, preparatory to the
formal opening, which la expected
to occur about the flrat of the
month. The fourth and fifth floors
are now completely furnished and
are being occupied, while die fur
niture Is all on hand for the other
floors and will be Installed as rap
Idly as possible.
The building is the only com
pletely fireproof hotel structure In
southern Oregon, the only combust
ible material entering Into Its con
struction being the window and
door frames. The floors and walls
are all of poured concrete. The
partitions are of hollow gypsum
plaster blocks, while the plaster is
placed over steel lath.
The building is five stories In
height and has full basement.
The ground floor accommodates
the lobby, two store buildings,
kitchen and dining room, while
the four upper floors each hare
fifteen sleeping rooms.
Each guest room has elthes pri
vate or communicating bath, while
each has an individual wash room.
The hollow plaster partitions and
the heavy concrete floors, the lat
ter padded with carpet, make the
building practically soundproof.
The rooms are beautifully fur
nished, the bedroom seta being of
walnut, each decorated with sten
ciled rose designs. The rose fea
ture is carried out In the curtains
also.
An automatic lift provides rapid
elevator service for the guests. Ths
elevator Is of the latest automatic
type, safe and foolproof. It not only
gives prompt service but does away
with the necessity of maintaining
an elevator boy.
On the lower floor there aro two
store buildings, one at the corner
of Stephens and Lane streets ane
the other on Lane street. The cor
ner store has not yet been leased,
but the other will bo occupied by a
barber shop operated by J. E. rJ
HI.
The management has secured O.
W. NeelandH and Mrs. Sadie Ris
ley to operate the kitchen ami din
ing room. Mr. Neelands was for
mer chef at the Roosevelt hotel In
Portland, and has been employed in
some of the leading restaurants and
hotels of the coast, having a wide
reputation for his ability In the
Culinary lino. Mrs. Klsley Is ex
perienced in the operation of a din
ing room and will have full charge
of that department. . The dining
room will be open In a few da) a.
The hotel will be under the man
agement of George E. Smith, presi
dent of the Rose Investment com
pany, which has constructed the
building. The company is comKa
ed of Mr. Smith, Mlllon Keyser,
vice president and L. W. Metzger,
secretory and treasurer.
Although the fourth and fllln
floors are already being used for
the accommodation of gucste, the
formal opening will not take place
for a short time, but will probably
occur about the first of the month.
There's a stitO
difference in :
TOPCOATS
T looks easy to get the graceful, drape
you see in our, smart topcoats. But
change a single line, ever so slightly, and
the trim smartness is gone, ; - ,
Style is at its best in these new ADLER
COLLEGIAN TOPCOATS. It's style
' that stays in through any weather. The.
way it's put there will interest you, -
! Let us shew yeu what, make, these, ' -
Topcoats such unusual values. . "
SPENCER'S
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ed as a possible successor to the
late Prince L. Campbell as presi
dent of the University of Oregon, Is
in Eugene today tor two addresses,
one at the university and one at
FREE FREE FREE
One 8x10 Photograph with every
order of lb. 00 or over, j his offer
closes Nov. 30. Clark Btudio, Cass
street. Koseuurg NaL llauk IJIdg.
Phone 33 L
JGBBYCLQSEVOTE
(Aanclatid rra. Uwd Wlrr.)
GRANTS PASS, Ore., Oct. R.
Wllford Allen, of Grants Pass,
was elected president of the Ore
gon Irrigation congress at the
concluding session of the annual
meeting here last night. He de
feated James M. Kyle, of Stsn
fleld, who has been president for
two years. The voto was Allen
167, Kyle 161. W. T. Power, of
Oregon Agricultural College, was
elected secretary, succeeding Wal
ter E. Meacham.
A resolution was adopted urg
ing the state securities commis
sion to require every district
whose Interest on bonds has been
guarsnteed by the state to em
ploy a colonisation agent. Rhea
Luper. state engineer, declared
that only 3600 families would be
required to complete seltlemout
of evefy district.
Concerning the proposal of Sec
retary of the Interior Work that
the state should co-operate fin
ancially In developing reclama
tion projects, the congress adopt
ed a resolution, saying the slate
had - no power under the consti
tution or otherwise to co-operate
financially In aidlog settlers on
federal reclamation undertak
ings. Approval was given the propos
al of Dr. Work that repayment
must he marie to the reclamation
mi DO VOOR
And our doing It will Insure Its
being done perfectly. Expert crat
ing and ship services are rendered
-by this reliable transporting com
pany. Phone us today for rates.
We Aim to Pleas"
H. S. FRENCH
TRANSFER AMD STORAGE CO.
Phone 220
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fund of the annual charges due
from existing projects.
Diner resolutions called for tne
appointment of a committee to
limn m Guuiyicw bi.i.cj ui inn
irrigation in Oregon, to report
back at the next annual confer
ence; resolutions Indorsing the
making of Crescent City a harhor
of refuge and shipping port, and
a resolution approving the Ore
gon state development fund.
CAST SELECTED
FOR "SMILES" TO BE
STAGED OCT. 26
The first rehearsal for "Smiles,"
the "Mome Town Follies of 1925."
to be presented at the Antlers thn-i
aire oa Monday, October 21, under I
the auspices of the Woman's and 1
Altar Guilds of St. George's church. I
was held last night in the psiish 1
house. The work Is under the dl-j
rection of Mr, George Hall of Los,
Angeles, who has produced hist
work all over the country. He Is si
teacher of fancy dancing, dramatic '
art and expression.-The Roseburg'
cast will be made up of 350 adults :
and children, many of whom have
already been enrolled. Many peo-l
pie are needed as yet to complete I
the organisation of the large cast,!
and all talented young people of
the community are requested to
take part. Visitors are welcome at
all rehearsals, the director states.
STOPS HIS CAR TO
IEI
'ONSTIPATION
harmful, and a cause of
much worriment and ill
health, a real danger to
elderly people who can not
easily resist its poisonous
effect, is yet readily over-
i oy
T LET
Fresh sea food at Votburgh and
Wlard Delicatessen.
SALEM, Ore., Oct. 8. A highway
robbery on the open road and in
broad daylight with A. G. Bach of
San Francisco, a tobacco salesman,
the victim, was perpetrated on 811
verton , road, yesterday afternoon.
Ilach was driving along the pav
ed highway when another car drew
alongside, the driver signalling
Ilac h to atop, which ha did. I ho
other motorist asked the direction
to McMlnnvllle, and while H-ich
waa giving him the Information,
be suddenly pulled a gun and or
dered Bach to get, out of the car.
After the stranger had gone
through Dsch's pockets and taken
his money, he ordered Hsch to
step aside. The robber then Jump
ed Into his own car and sped away.
The license, tags on his automobile
were covered so their numbers
could not be obtained by Bach. He
furnished a description of the man
to the police.
NEUNER LOSES ONE.
MEDFORD. Ocl t. C. Reynolds
atose, of ChUoquln, was acquitted
Chamberlain's Tablets
Prompt and pleasant. One who has
tued them ssys: "They keep my sto
mach and liver in good order, but I
use them more esnecislly for con
stipation. Especially would 1 com
mend it to elderly people." Only jtSc
late yesterday after twenty minutes
deliberation by the Jury In the
federal district court In session
here, of forging and parsing a
check on a Chlloquln storekeeper.
He waa defended by two Klamath
Falls lawyers while United Stairs
IMstrlct Attorneys Neuuer and
Stearns of Portland, represented
the government.
the luncheon of the Eugene Cham-
ber of Commerce,
'Mil
VMah ffvwl at VmIihmIi '.Hit
Wlard Delicatessen.
NOTICE BIG DIFFERENCE
IN THE WAY YOU FEEL
Quit Poisoning Yourself To
day; Feel Better in Few
Hours or No Cost.
Make this test! End suffering
from Indigestion, Pimples, Paina In
Back and Sides, Constipation,
Headaches and tired, rundown con
dition, due to Self-polsonlng be
cause of sluggish liver and clogged
Intestines.
Take a pleasant spoonful of Dr.
Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup
after the next two meals. In leas
than 14 hours notice the quick dif
ference In the way you feet Con
tains pure vegetable ingredient
approved by physicians. Helps' oa?
lure cleanse and tone your liver
strengthen your digesrve orgaas -soothe
the tired and overtaxed
nerves, brace up your system and
purify your blood and restore your
energy again. You, too, musk be
satisfied, or no cost
Dr. Thacher's Is sold and recom
mended under this guarantee ' by
Nathan Fullertoo. Boseburg, Ore.;
Drain Pharmacy. Drain. Oregon.
HOME COOKED FOOD SALE
The women of . HL Georgf '
cnurch will hold a cooked food
sale at McKean. Darby awl Bald
win's store on Saturday, Oct. loth
at 10 o'clock.
Contracts have been let for the
grading of the last section of the
North I'mpqua road, according to
J. M. Meyers, superintendent, who
has been spending a few dsys in
this city securing supplies. The
last two contracts, esch 1,000 feet
In length, have beim let, one to R.
8. Hartnell .and the other to Carl
Messing, who contract, to complote
the grading by November 10.
The completion of these seefions
will finish the grading to Steam
boat creek the goal set for the
year. Whether or not money fur
future development is obtained de
pends entirely upon the effort .ut
forth locally to show the Import
ance of the road to those who have
charge of the distribution of fed
eral fttuia, Mr. Meyers says.
SANDY!
I , Terminal Beauty Shop, phone CSS,
EUGENE TO HEAR PROBABLE
8UCCE6SOR OF CAMPBELL
, KCOENK, Ore., Oct. 8 Colonel
Frank P. Day, prominently mention-
$7.16 to Pcrtfc3
and Mum
. m
Round Trip Ticket Z-
at the reeular 'I
One Way Fare
On sale Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Return limit Tuetday, October 13th
Take advantage of this low round trip
fare and visit Portland and the
All-Oregon Exposition .
and Bazaar
Ask Agent for train schedules and further
information.
L B. Moore Agent Phone 11
Southern Pacific Linos
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