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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927 iNevetBefore J uit look graceful never mm mm mi '. ', Phone '.. Orders ' ' j 1-5 r Ti L. M. Cms Ca. OidM&Mia- A.. j Exrwtingarecord4ireakinp;crpwd cannot too (treat I v emphasize tlio 1 ' 1 ability of getting here early. Thrifty wo . men will be here whenoui dew open lomorrow. v LIBERTY THEATRE -, i i ' ' -j LAST TIMES TODAY b dam fir vwV r " ias V Thousands of players, amazing, new, ..spectacular scenes, Emil. Jan nlngs In a role that will set the whole .world talk Ingl , ; . . The Year's Sen-; cation! I ! Dlsttibufcedty . HERE VNV; AT liACTt n HAL ROACH wvr His TELLING WHOPPERS H0&8r MtOOWAN PATHE ' . Matinee NEWS Evenings Early' Spring Styles I at the models pictured. Note the lines. You Viill find 5fylcs you !4 before dreamed possible except among much higher priced dresses. 4 EXCELLENT J ," WORKMANSHIP! i'.' . Each garment waj catfuDy made under lh j cloocW '.( tupervuion in the mi.iufactuter' own fac loriea by hapjjy. skillful opinion who pride them etvea on their high itancUrd of workmanship. A written guarantee of aatUfictiuD goea wittt each and very die, . ; -r'T',-' ; T STYLES FOR EVERY TASTE Values Not to i ) You simply cannot equal these values any where else in town. In tha first placer-the ? fabrics and patterns are controlled by tho ' rnakers'of these dresses and cannot be had in , . any other garments at any price This very, desirable assortment is confined exclusively to 11 our store. Quantify is Limited Earty Shopping is Urged! , advii EL 1'jaJ VVk C7 Better Service Better Merchandise Rascal 10c-25c 10c-35c SuchValuesas These Dresses- Fabrics So Very New! In this wonderful fresh group of dresses we are introducing for the first time newly deve loped fabric too exquisite to be described by mere words. EMBROYDERAE and ENDURETTE , " . - X : Thrawjh the cloatat of co-operation with tha world large) mill the manufacturer! have developed, theae new fabrica in the moat luaurioua weave and rich print, thd pattema of which will aurpriae you. ' Thai colora arc guaranteed to wjthatand w cod of laus dcring i ' . SIZES FOR EVERYBODY he Equalled! Only through the combined buying power (of thousands of, leading stores' throughout the .coiinlry are' wet enabled to arrange this "Su preme Value Giving," The saving thus de-i rived makes it possible for us to offer these. lovely dresses to you'fo actually less -than' you'd have to pay for the necessary materials alone. J soil . women, ladies I AUTO LEAPS CLI F F 3 PEfiSOiS KILLED (Assoclntpd I'rpsja lWiW'ln Wire.) pendlbton; -March "21 Throe persons were instniuly killed Sun day morning whmt a heavy touring mar loft the Columhlu River high way, rive uml n huH miles weal of Pcdnleton, and orasheclj down ,an almoHt veiilral 175-foot hunk to u roadbed and rocka below. William I,. Holt, 2fj, of Hnbor, Ulun Lino Statue .company driver; Bon G rings', ai; of Pmidlelon, and llarbura Wat kins, lis, of I'endititon, wero 'in Ktmilly killed when thrown on tho rofktt as the car BoniermiiiKfMl, Dtmtlt wan tiitanlaueouH, tlp'lr heads IteltiK badly crushed. Helen Whitted, 22, the othor Kirl in the party, was miraculously thrown cleat of the oar shortly liefore reaching tho apot where It left u perpendlcuhir idiff, and escaped with cittt 11 ii-cl brulsOrj. II 0 r t creaniH brought reauei a to the scene. ( 1 ; ' ' ' Tho car. which wnf used aa a stage, waa travelling at a; high rale of Hpecit when It hit ihe blind re verso curve. The maciilnn scraped a rock retaining wall, shattered a guard fence and plunged down the slopo whero it waa completely de molished. SLAYER OF THREE OF DALTDIM GE tin COFFEYV1LLK, Kansas, March 21 John Joseph Ktoehr. 6!. ex pert marksman, who gained fame when he killed Ibmi members of the Palton gang of bank robbers. In 1112. died here yesterday. Kloehr was brought to Kansas from Germany by hit' parents more than 50 years ago. He soon be- ' came known as an expert marks BSPOLETO! man and when the - Dnlton, gang raided the two banks here In Octo ber. 1892, Kloehr joined a posse and exchanged shots with the ban dit as they ran for their horse.-. Ho kitted Hob and Grat 1 Hilton and Dill Broadwell, leader of the gang, which had terrorized the west. , He received rewards from ex- "rI0 I , Mail Orders Oat 'f ttrr wemaa ara lit' vitad to nual thif enUrf lo v. Ba auta t apattf atjU Bumbar, and color pt Itmd. W. t urn tKa rit hi to ubatitute U ntc v Special arrangements have bien made ' to take care of. no enormous crowd .of h-xtra tables and exUa calci have bceo provided. . press compnniea, the Chicago Hunkers' association and other pro tective organizations. tlIie kiivo the money to families) of four citizens killed by the raiders. 5E The record breaking pace- set by Graham Profilers in January In the sales of trucks, commercial cars and motor coaoaes was main tained through . Feb 'uary. i In January 4,25!t sales were made, more than In any other Jan uary It. the compauy's history. The figures for Februarys just announc ed, show sales' for the second month of 5,0!);!. i production has been stepped up at the Graham Brothers plant at Detroit, Evansville, Indiana, and Stockton,, California, Jn anticipa tion of heavy demands in the Spring buying season. Graham Brothers is a division of Dodge Brothers, Inc. Obituary : ArAMS--Willtnm Anthony Ad niua was born In Ancustnr, Ontar io, Aug. 12. Isti2. Was married lo Martha Ooodale, Sept. 12, 13 of lihuiforil. Ontario. He moved lo De troit, Mich., in 1SS2 whore he made thai city his homo until the year.liutl. He came to Portland, after 111 years there he moved to the ranch in Fair Oaks in l'J14, whore he roslded until his death, March 17, 11127, after a short Illness at tho age ot, 01 years. 7 months and 2 days. Surviving him ate his widow, sou Peter; two sisters, one brother, Mrs. J. W. Morris, Walker ville. Out.; Mrs. W. 11. Luce, Port- 'land. (.Ire.; and James K. Auam's, of Detroit., Mich. Services wi'.e held at Hie Fair Oaks church. Sun day the 20th at 3 p. in. and thu many friends present, and floral tributes showed the high esteem which Mr. Adams was thought of in his neighborhood ani vicinities of Suiherlin and Oakland. Mr. Ad ams at the time ot his death, was secretary of Hie Grange society of Nonpareil. Rev. John Turner qf the ChriKthm rhm-i'ti of Oakland, of. Inclined, Interment taking place in itho Fair Oaks cemetery. Funeral services were iu charge of H. C. ' Steams, of the Douglas Fuueral Home. c,, Zinc InsuHted on, the label of ; your fence means httt the wires havo from 6tf to 100 per cent more galvanising and will resist that much Io:iger. Zinc insulated Amor-j lean fence is sold at Vharton Bios. ' :iIHWLlDOi ; M OFFICE KIC I. WASHINGTON, D. C, Mar. 21. Tlio protest of Oregon members of congress against . Die closing of three district land offices in that state hB been concentrated in sup port of the Lakeviftw . office in a letter addressed to President Cool Itlgo, ututing .that the Lakevfew tyountry in southern Oregon is "in an area by itself." . - Ilecaune of the ' Isolation of the land office at Lpkeview, the presi dnt' W' iiifornied, its work cannot be transferred to Roseburg, as or dered b; the interior department, nor any other office. Lakeview is served y no railroad except -one south through the state of Nevada, the senntor:; state. ' (Transportation 'of mail or passen-' gera to The Dalles from Lakeview involves' a trip throftgh the state of Nevada and as fur south as Sacramento, Cal President Cool iilne Is B.dvised, while the town it self 1b 278 miles from Ttoseburg and 22ti miles from The Dalles. The Portland Chamber of Com merce Ie. joining In tho effort be ing mad? to have the hind office continued thero and has prepared considerable data which has been forwarded to Senator McNary to use In his argument before the commissioner of- the general land office. . The ff.ct that 99 per cent of the business done by the office there Is done In person and that If the of fice Ib closed applicants for public land will have to transact their buslnpas with the United Stutes commissioner or county clerks and pay fees itfaddltion to those of the office, Ih statod in the chamber's letter. . . , . - There nsmains a lotnl of .168,000 acres of public 'land: within the jur isdiction ,of the present Portland of fice and the lauds recently return ed to the government In the Oregon-California land grant area has added 7.000,000,000 feet , of . timber to that under this office's supervis ion, the letter continues.; - . . NOTICE ' It will he to the interest of tho party who recently acquired pos session of a second hand 22 Rem ington rifle with peep sights and Shpard bead to communlcnle with W. W.. Ucmebrake. Phone 3S-R. High grade lawnmowers at Pow ell's Furriihire !4lore. EMIL JAMMINGS Jnnnings' latest and greatest screen triumph Is here at lastl Millions who have lov ed this story as a play and an opera, will be thrilled by this perfect screen transla tion! Titles by Katharine Milker and H. H. Caldwell Directed by F. W. MURNAU An. U FA VroduAtD. Disiribuied by xxqfotUuHn -ayer COMEDY Pathe News Adm. Mat. 10c-25c , Evening 10c-35c Coming Tuesday and Wednesday Mae Murray IN "VALENCIA" LIBERTY Last Times Today NEW TODAY . CHEAP cow for sale. Joe Harvey. Phone SK4. . : CLEAN o-rooir furnished house; gaiaxe. Phone 101-R. ' - BLA"cllNiifuKahB9U tuikey torn for sale. Ward's Cafe. - ' ' IjTrrECT-Se"veii-roohi . furnish ed house with garage..!. S(il VV. Alosher. ' WANTED 100 tier of wood cut. Phone 6FIil 'or address E. A. Kruse, Roseburg. . FOR" SALE Fresh cow, Jersey and Durham, 6 yrs. old; fine call. J. I. Chapman, Wilbur, Ore. WATjTEDMroniB turkey tonT. State age, weight and price. R. R. Wood, Box 1315 Winchester S?t.. Koseburg. , " iay6UIl house rented? If not maybe it needs some repairs. See us for muteriuls. Coen- Lum ber Company. FOR SALE 1022 Overland louring cur, good condition, $125 for quick sale. Inquire of G. W. . Young & Son. FOR SALE 1!)13 four-cylinder Cadillac with cub. 144 in. wheel base. 'Make good truck. PHone 2S4. M. E. Hitter. FOR SALE SO Plymouth Hock chicks, 3 days old; also eggs for hatching J. M. Spancake, Rust Ave. Phone 351-Y. TWIC13 as effective, half as ex pensive. Clean up your orchard with liquid lime sulphur. Suth erlln Spray Plant. FOR RENT Two 4-room modern cottages, furnished; one for sale; souie trade. Phone 471-L or call 647 S. Stephens. FOR SALE Buiz wood saw with steel wheels; 6 horsepower en ; gine; in good condition, $100. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. WANTED Woman cook for ranch work or man and wife, if man is' experienced farmer. ' Apply Box W, care News-Review. LOANED tfKriE With, eacn sav ings account opened we loan one of our Home Savings banks. ' First Stale and Savings Bank. FOR SALE 1923 Chevrolet touF ing. if taken at once, a real bar gain. This car must be moved at once. J. J. Kastling, 811 Mill St. WOMAN WANTED Middle aged woman for general housework, in fariiily of four. Address House work, care News-Reyiew office. ... WHJSN you spray .with lime f sul phur, use a pair of our rubberiz ed spray gloves. They are excel lent protection. Denn-Gerretsen Co. Do you peed u new roof? . At this season of the year we will apply uew roofing on a small "monthly payment plan. . . Coen Lumber Company FOR SALE 20 TriVes, Ideal fbr poultry, 2, miles from Rdseburg . on Pacific highway, price right, " terms. J. C. Gerety, 420 Perkins Bldg. .Phone6g5.L V PLAY sale and "spray, well, , W,e have the reliable Shorwln-Wil-. Hams complete Hue in Convenient packages. . Coen t Lumber Com pany. ' ' . . GUARD YOUR VALUABLES By keeping them lu one of tho safe deposit boxes in. . our 'strong vault. Double lock boxes. First State and Savings Bank. WANT10D it neat appearing . la dies to distribute circulars. No soliciting or selling. See Miss Christopher at the Rexnll Drug Store, Perkins Bldg., between S and 10 a. m. Tuesday. W 1 Ll7"have space-for about. .2000 more eggs, custom hatching, or will conir.net for day old chlx. Will set about April 4th. Let me know your wants. W. H. Mather, Canyonvillc, Ore. FOR SA LE Fine "Tieif er"calf ,6 weeks old; her mother produc ing over 2 lbs. butterfat. Wanted Spring tooth harrow. . Oscar Weeks, Ruckles, Ore. FOR SAL10 50 acres improved, fair buildings, team, cows, chick ens, machinery, cream separator, some furniture; on gravel road, 25 minutes from Roseburg. Pric ed right if taken at once. Address "Ranch," care News-Review. FOR SALE Liind in sinali tracts 1 lo 3 acres or more river front age on North Umpqua ' river highway. Good hunting und fish ing. Your chance for excellent summer home. See or call own er, G, DeBernardl, Glide, Ore. Phone 36F15 SAVE MONEY on your mortgage loan by our mouthly payment plan. Pay off the old mortgage with a new one. We have a very . convenient installment loan plan which not only makes payment easy but effects a worth-while saving to tho borrower. Umpqua Savings and Loan Ass'n. Douglas Abstract Bldg. WE PA Y "YOU if 6 per mouth to save $10 per month and allow you to share with us in the prof its of the business for the next 10 years. Write for our free booklet. DOUGLAS BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. offices with Commercial Abstract Co. ' Phone 245. POL'LTRYMEN Day old chicks from the best strain of farm raised stock. R. I. Red; O. A. C. Barred Rocks, $16 per hundred; Black Jersey Giants, $18 per hun dred; White Leghorn chicks, $12 per hundred. Also custom hatching done. 702 Fullerton St. Phone 391-Y. Mrs. Earl Vos burgh. Roseburg. MrSTBESbLD RIGHT NOW Or it would not be advertised.' Think of it! SO acres beautifully located, 2 acres cleared in gar den; on hard surfaced road, near store, post office aud school: good 3-room house, built In porch, big barn, chicken house and olher improvements: best spring water supply In the coun ty: a wonderful place for chick ens, turkeys, pigs and sheep. Possession now and a clear title. to the whole works for three hun dred and fifty dollars. But you must get it now or never. See LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass street, t'none 219.. I The First Getting' the first $1,000 .Is admitted the "hardest" but It Is worth the struggle.- ' 1 ' ' ' A prominent American manufacturer investigated 85 of our leading Industries and found that HALF of them began with from $300 to $1,000! Today each does a business from $50,00Q to $30,000,000 a year. ! . ' t; .. : It's the start that counts. Small beginnings determine the future. ' ru h.iiiWinn an aeeaunt at will be laying the foundation "Opportunity comes sometimes disguised and sur rounded by hard work and adverse circumstances." J. J. Hill. . , . ' ;.,., vi .... UMPQUA VALLEY BANK ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. V . , - Established 1901 Mi E. HITTER, Manager ! . . Founded and Maintained on Efficient : f. - Service and Courtesy " Phone 84 - " -' Licensed Lady Oak and Kana Sts. , .' s : ' I .: .' i ' ' ' iEnibalme A HIGH CLASS PLACE For alow class pricq.jMlsfortune xompels ' owner to sail five thousand dol . lnr ranch for thirty-five hundred. 25 acres sandy, river bottom, f practically all in cultivation, new : ly fenced, good house, barn, other . improvements. House fully fur- lilshed; ranch stocked and equlp V ped with everything; on main road, thirty minutes from Rose ' hurg; live stream thru pla'ce.- Ex ..cellent for commercial poultry, fruit and gardening. Full infor - matlon LAWRENCE AGENCY, ' 125 CnsvSt. Phone 213.'" , : NOTICE TO WOODMEN Special entertainment : at the regular meeting Monday evening, March 21st, of Oak Camp No. 125, W. O. W. All Woodmen and their gentlemen friends expected to be present. ' ' ' -; A. A. SCHLOEMANN, C. C. NEW SALES COMPANY ' OPENS IN BELL BLDG. ' The Roseburg' Cbpeland Sales Co.. has opened at 120 South Jack son in the Boll Building, where the Copelnnd 'electrical 'refrigerators are being demonstrated; The store is under the management of Mr. H. Brakke, and two 'of the late models machines are now in opera tion there.' These refrigeration units are wholly automatic, and can he operated in tho home at a cost of approximately seven cents per day : for the electrical current. Mr. Brakke' Is lhaking his opening announcement in today's paper, and wants Roseburg people to vis it " his . sales and demonstration store.' ' ' ' .T.T.I.T.I.1.I.I.MT.I.!.ITnnWTT Spring Footwear That. Adds Spring to. Tired Feet, Feet that slip into our new footwear, step out in the sea son's smartest styles, yet you will find more than smartness, you find that snug, clinging comfort of personal fit that gives new spring to lagging steps, - Colorful Footwear Moderately Priced Roseburg Booterie IRVIN BRUNN Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your Feet Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. antlers BUSINESS TODAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY D. W. GRIFFITH'S SORROWS WITH ADOLPH MENJUE AS SATAN RICARDO CORTEZ LYA DE PUTTI ' ' :' cowrnv AI St. John in "Hold Your Hat" INTERNATIONAL NEWS 10c 35c the' - 'Umpojua ' Valley ' Bank"' ' you for your future success., Pruning and grafting work done right. P. 0. Box' 7471 Dry Seasoned FIR WOOD i.-7t, Denn-Gerretsen Company-' ' . i . . PHONE. 128 . " Oregon Broccoli. Garcia & Magginl Co. of. San Francisco, distributors for SOUTH 'UMPQUA BROCCOLI .'. .. ......GROWERS , 1 of Myrtle. Creek and Riddle , A. W.l Baum, Roseburg. Local Representative, Phone 485 Pioneer Drug Store 1 ' , 241 N. Jackson . Appreciates your patronage. DR. DEAN B, BUBAR 1 ,,' OPTOMETRIST. J y. Specialist In the fitting ot Glasses. ! " X16 Jackson St. , v CHIROPRACTORS Drugless Health Center "Complete Health Service" SULPHUR VAPOR BATHS 327 West Cass " - Phone 491 MR. FORD OWNER Demand Genuine ' Ford Parts when repairing your Ford. ' Don't just ask for Ford Parts say Genuine Ford Parts. INSURE " -' , IN- SURE INSURANCE You will like the service of this agency. We write all lines of INSURANCE G. W. Young & Son insurance. Call or phone. 116 Cass St. Phone 417 IS GOOP OF SATAN" 50c