Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 29, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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ford Oarage.
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avian mm
Mtunn wrwmjumgw minty, octoheh , now.
Safe
Milk
For Infanta
& Invalids
NO COOKING
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(vcck Lunch St Home, Office, ami
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APPLES
WANTED!
Spitzenberg and Newtown Canning
- Apples Wanted.
A. Rupert Co., Inc.
PHONE 310
Roseburg, Oregon
Capitalandlndustry-KeepOut!
WOU.I) V"l AS A PATKIOTIC CITIZEN OF OKrXiOX, PLACE SITU A SUi.V ON THE IIOHDKHS
' OF THK STATE?
Tli at Is exactly wbat you will help to do If you do nothing to prevent the passage of measure
No. 3H and 315 on the November ballot entitled, "Constitutional Amendment Fixing Legul Rate
of Interest In Oregon."
This measure proposes to limit the rate of Interest In Oregon to 6 per cent. You can, by law,
fix the rate of Interest In Oregon, but you cannot, by law, force the loaning of money In this state,
when a much higher rate can ie secured elsewhere. The passage of this measure would force the
withdrawal of the millions of foreign capital which Is today loaned on factories, business and real
estate and send your local money owners outside of theAtate to belter Investments.
Passage of this measure would mean foreclosure of thousands of mortgages: would result In
financial paralysis, and would mean widespread unemployment.
You. no doubt understand the vlciousness of this measure, but have you talked to your neighbors
and friends about tt? We urge you to do everything you can to defeat this measure. Oregon's re
putation as a sound state for Investment requires that this measure be overwhelmingly defeated.
VOTE 315 X NO.
(Paid Adv.).
A.VI VIMiB YOl'K FIUEXIKJ TO IX) LIKEWISE.
FREE SCHOLARSHIP
WITH :
PROGRESSIVE SERIES PIANO COURSES.
You want the utmost possible for every dollar you spend for your child'smuslcal education. You
Kill get It In the Progressive Series of Piano Lessons, because:
l. lt teoihe the Principles of music cloariy and simply, and contains Uie Vital Facta with
nil frills n ml extra omitted; therefore, tlie Pupil letuns to play correctly In a shorter time tlian
is otherwise ommIIIo.
2.. The pupil leunm more from tho I'rottrew.lve Serie. .Ho is sltown how to play with Ex
pmwion anil Keeling. .After he has studied the lrogre9Mlve Series lie know how to produce
music thai in enjoyable. . People like the playing of I'rogTwwlve Series pupils.
The money you spend on the Progressive Series of Piano Lessons will, therefore, give you the
liis.-isi returns. With It your child .Teams faster, and learns more. You will be surprised to know
that the cost is no greater than that of any other material necessary for the pupil to make the
&ame advancement.
A number of the leading Musical and Educational Institutions of the country now accept our
Onifieaies as to work accomplished by our pupils and on entrance Into their schools place the
pupils in the succeeding grade without examination.
All pupils who enroll In the High School Normal Course are entitled, upon completion of the
course, to a Scholarship fr a Personal .Nnniuil Course of Instruction in any Conservatory or Uni
versity, upon the Art Publication Society's list of those authorized to give same.
WHAT THE PlKXiHESSlVK SERIES IS.
The Progressive Series of Piano Lessons is a complete text work for piano study, arranged
In f-ordance with approved teaching principles.
The Series consists of printed Lessons and Exercises. Studies and Compositions, with Instruct
ive annotations.
The Lessons treat the twenty-two subjects embraced in the theory of music, in connection
i!h the principles of piano playing, as Is done In a thorough conservatory course.
The Exercises, invented by master pianists, produce the greatest proficiency In technic wltn
the 1-ast amount of practice. . , t,
The Studies are selected from the best in existence and develop the greatest amount or skill
in Interpretation. They are thoroughly annotated so that the student has instruction on how to
acalyae and practice, ever before him. , , -
The Compositions represent eighty-five standard composers and Include the finest examples or
cla.Mc. romantic and modern schools, and a series of Educational Adaptations for the piano in easy
srades by (iodowsky. These Adaptations afford an opportunity for the piano student, at the earliest
"use of his development, to become acquainted with the best orchestral and chamber music, tne
favorite 8nK8 and operas, q,, Dobeat sacred music, and characteristic dance and folk tunes or
d'fterent nations. There is thus open to him at this early period a vast field of knowledge, which
heretofore been accessible only to the advanced musiclsn of broadest culture and experience.
, The Compositions also have the following educational information: Hlographical sketch of the
(om;oser: Poetic Idea; Form and Structure; Harmonic Analysis; Instruction on how to study,
Ulossary and lieneral Information.
As these annotations are written by the foremost living authorities, their value to the student
" inestimable.
WHAT THE PIltxatEHSIVE SEItlES DOES
It saves time and expense. ' I. I I ' ' '
It saves the drudgery of unintelligent practice.
saves endless repetition of oral Instruction.
Jt develops the Intellect. .
It aids In memorizing,
't perfects technic.
!'. insures correct interpretation. , , , . . .. '
elves the student the proper understanding of the laws of music, their relation to each other,
r.'J their practical application. , . :
It enable, ,he teacher to impart more knowledge In a given time, and the pupil t. receive more.
All education In the public schools Is based on text books. The Progressive Series Is a text
' 'fatioi, in music It enables the school authorities and parents to always know the exact
land,,,,. of the Btudcntt
" is the only text work that enables the private piano teacher, high school, conservatory and
"imirsity to work In perfect harmony with each other. ,..
It ha, i,ee adopted by several thousand private teachers and conservator es (man y ol them
t n,,,,ai. anrt ,omp of ,nternationa reputation), and It Is recognized for credits by a number of
-leading high schools, colleges and universities throughout the country
ly teachers who have passed the required examinations are permitted to teach It. The stu
"t rnerefore assured efficient Insruction. A number of prominent conservatories honor cer-'i'-ate,
,,y progressive Series teachers. Students presenting these certificates are allowed
credit for work done, without examination.
W YOI R TEACHER A PROGRESSIVE BERIEH TEACHER?
ART PUBLICATION SOCIETY
E. KOTHBi
Pacific Northwest Representative, Vmpqua Hotel.
KLKTON NEWS NOTES
Arnold I'neever purcftated a new
overland Car recently.
The young son of It r. C. M Young
U recovering from the scarlellua.
Yesterday Miss Smith, the county
nurse held a meeting at the church.
.Several high school girls attended,
I also quite a few ladies from around
I the town. These meetings held every
uesnar ny Alia smith, should b
attended by every woman witblu the I
reach of KIkton.
Maud Gorsellne will leave for
Portland soon where she will attend
school.
Mr. W. O. Clrubhe and daughter
Alliens, as well as Mrs. Urubbe, have
moved to All, any where they will
make their future home.
Mr. H. A. Taylor has purchased a
Chevrolet car. A gentleman travelling
through Elkton with a car which
was almost new, but as the roads
were so had, he decided to sell. He
asked $400 but Mr. Taylor offered
$150, and at last sooner than risk
trying such roads again tBe man de
cided to sell. Mr. Taylor is lo be
congratulated on his good buy.
f rauds .MacK and wife will res do
on the Iarl Wells place now that
tney nave moved from the Walter
Haines ranch, where Mr. and Mrs.
Carter will live.
The robbery of the Scottsburg
post office has caused quite a little
excitement In this community.
moo Lowe and Oram Wilde, res
idents of Portland, are visiting at
the borne of A. II Haines.
Basket ball is the chief snort at
the high school these days.
Many farmers near Elkton can be
seen plowing their fields this fine
weather we are having.
Mr. Shortrtoge oassed through
here yesterday on his way to Look
ing Glass where he has purchased
a large farm.
Mr. Franklin has moved his store
building lo his lot between the post
office and the blacksmith shop. We
understand he will put in a stock of
goods. This will add one more to
the business firms of our little town.
Paul Lcvenhagcr has finished the
sawing of lumber on the Sawyer
place and will soon begin to saw In
KIkton. x X
(LENDALE NEWS.
Election day approaching, and as
we scan the nmn.s-of our standard
bearers and look very carefully over
their opponents, wo approach the
contest with that keen delight a war
rior feels to meet foeman worthy of
their steel. (A11 are men of dignity
and intelligence, all loving and hon
oring in loyalty our priceless, time
honored flag. Let us carefully vote
the principles that will safeguard
Americanism and uphold the sacred
ieneis of our constitution und per
petuate the principles for which our
forefathers fought, hied, ami died to
bequeath to us. Each one of us have
freedom to decide for 'ourselves as
to choice. We shall take pleasure in
writing in the nume of George M.
Brown on our ballot, whom we know
s well qualified to fill the high posi
tion he is now holding by appoint
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carter and
their children left on Tuesday for
their home in California.
Misrf Lillian Vaudervoort, after a
visit at her home lit Yoncalla and at
tending the liiHlitute at Itoseburg, Is
again on jlu ty at Ihe Wilson school
house.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Harvey re
turned last week, from a visit al
linker with their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Hurvy.
A. G. Hamilton, of Ueuben, was a
city visitor yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gooige Beedle have
arrived at the home of Mrs. iieedlu's
parents in Michigan. They will leave
for their perni"iiHfit home In Chicago
after Thanksgiving. He will assume
the duties of his office December 1.
The editor of the Glendu'e News
says he is busy tills week. Well, so
are we. llut next week we can read
election returns and reflect on the
uncertainty of political aspirations.
Glendale is to have a city election,
and Just how many tickets will be in
the held we are not informed. It Is
OlIt city. It Is prospering along all
lines of Industry and trade, and we
are ready to further its greater de
velopment In every way possible. It
is conceded to be the best town of Its
size In soul hern Oregon. X. X.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Mils. F. I. nwK Cut Flowers. Prion.
240. 403 W. Can.
1)11. M. II.
I'tiy.lclan.
n.ri.Kn Chiropractic
til Vv. Lane St.
Al.nKIIT M. Ml KY Optometrist. "Thf
Kv My Sp. Kliy." 118 W. Cass Kl.
rtoaeburg. Oregon.
Itt'TII vi'lM'OX Piano. Theory. Musi
cal Klnde,g,rl n. 1004 Welt i'ltst
8t. Phone
Chevrolet Cars 125.00 and 138.00
Bulck Cars. . .130.00 and $45.00
For Other Cars
Pikes on Application.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Agency Ilnlrk and Cfierrolet
441 N. Jackson He. Roerborg.
Heinline-Moore
CONSERVATORY
MUSICAL KINDERCARTEN. VOICE AND VIOLIN
Physical Education, Including
new feature of Indian Cluhe and
Wand Drills.
V'.'.'Sf'Jf 2. .S.?W LAl'NCIIED ON Ol lt HI MULE EFFORT. UEF1.MTELY ANI DETER.
...... a. wu.m HI tut A 4VSt lt.TIOlS RETURN TO NORMAL PRICE BY Ol R
Lower Price Sale!
WE DESIItE FOR A FEW DAYS TO MAKE AN AXNOVXCE.IIEXT ESPECIALLY TO THE
Ladies and School Girls
HESE ARE SPECIAL OFFERINGS!
40 Tricotine Dresses 40
Values from $35.00 to $60.00
For the next 'ew days we will have an unusual assortment of navy blue tricotine dresses Just
the thing you have been wanting for winter wear, all of them different style, and some of them
trimmed in yarn, others in beads, silk embroidery, I raids and combination designs. These are
values from 3i to 0. They wore bought by our br.yer on a special trip to the city at a man
ufacturer's concession, enabling us to sell them whllo they last for
$27.50
Are we not right in saying we are bringing back normal times?
SWEATERS
For school flrls, teachers, and ladles wishing a sport Jacket of the very latest style. Just like the
thousands that are now being worn in tho cities, we have exactly what you are wanting. In our
latest shipment of Jersey sweater coats and Jackets. They are nifty, warm and reasonably priced.
See our windows.
NEW COATS
We have Just received also several wide cape collared coats In richest velour, silk lined through
out, which by our manufacturer's concession, we can offer for $38.00
WHITE AND COLORED OUTINGS
This is one of our latest and best special offers. We are prepared to sell you any quantity of
outing flannel, in either the plain while or colored, some In remnants, others by the bolt or by
tho yard, for the marveloualy low price of
25c PER YARD
We will positively sell you any quantity. All Amoskoiig outings.
THE STOIIE THAT IS MAKIXO P RICES LOWER
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t 20 years extensive ex-
ELLISON-WHITE LYCEUM COURSE
Begins With
Lieurance's Little Symphony
Is noted All-String combination
High School Auditorium
Wednesday Evening, Nov. 3rd
HeutN on ale nt ('liapman's lrug atore liegiimlug Friday.
Smimiii Tickets A, lull, 2.1,i): Children I.HO
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LOOK
AHEAD!
Can you ever get back the
money you are paving for rent?
Turn this expense into an In
vestment by building a home
and you will have something of
value, be free from rent wor
ries, and have a HEAL home.
There Is no time like the pres
et! to prepare for the future,
s-e III II. HI II M. W. Itl lU.ll
today for estimates, plans and
Information. Residence 1133
Harvard Ave., or call at the
new bungalow, Cass and Cha 1
wlck streets.
Ill Il.DEH M. W. BERGII.
MAXOTIRES
They will Milve ninny of your lire
ti-miMi'. Tin-)- are not a new lire,
hill n In i ply a rvlnfnri rim-nt of tlw
tin you arts iisfn. Vrnvt .rally dim
InnlliiK hhmmilH, puiMturif, nnil tiro
mml trotitilt-Ht. Citn lo umimI over and
over, (Iim'IhIIiik on tho ram they ra
ni ve.
full for litem! urc eiliiiiiliiff am!
leM-ril'fnfc at
Churchill Hardware Company
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CLEAN-UP SALE!
Price Cut on Odd Sizes.
4 30x3 AJax non-skid rasing....
1 32x314 AJax non-skid casing ...
1 31x4 AJax non-skid casing
1 32x4 AJax non-skid casing
2 30x3 Kelly-Springfield casing .
1 30x3 Goodyear smooth casing.
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121.00
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29.00
30.04
25.00
18.50
I m! TuIms at Hnricntii lrieen.
ford C.A.Lockwood Motor Co. Fordson