Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 04, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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For 10 days we are going to give you the chance to choose from our splendid lines of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
at discounts ranging from
to 33
Sensational sales are not our usual methods but we wish to reduce this stock to the lowest possible point
before January 1st, which is our regular inventory time. Therefore we have decided to give you-"the Christ
mas shopper," the advantage of this rare money-saving event now when you need the goods, for Holiday
Gifts as well a personal use.
Our stock is all new and represents the latest low price levels as well as the newest styles. Our every day prices are always the lowest to be
found anywhere for dependable merchandise. This, further discount is an additional saving to you for reasons as stated above.
Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Kimonas, Handbags, Purses, Umbrellas, Silk Underwear, Waists, Blouses Frocks
Dresses, Skirts, Coats, Suits, Gowns, Middies, Neckwear, Corsets, Petticoats, everything in Ready-to-Wear for Ladies
Gentlemen Welcome
Here Is the Place
to Get That Present
EDUCED 15 PER CENT TO 33l3 PER CENT
CHARD'
Roseburg
Oregon
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Back to Pre-War Prices
With our new Price Schedule now in effect. This store is
responding to the universal demand LOWER PRICES. The
DOWNWARD REVISION is in keeping with the present
Day Market and in many instances amounts 50 of the former
price. All garments have been repriced to conform to this
downward revision. We invite you to come in and get our re-
4 vised prices before you make your purchases.
These Prices are our Every day Prices-NotaSate
Unexcelled Values Found jin These Prices
at Less Than Half the Former Price
Make Your Selection at Once
Fancy Cloth Coats
$12.50, $18.50, $22.50, $24.?5 $29.5?
All Ladies Suits, Tricotines and Fancy Mixtures
?16-50, $19.75, $24.75, $29.75, up to $47.50
One Piece Dresses in Blue Serge, Jersey and Silk
A Beautiful Assortment.
All come under our new schedule of downward revision,
Get Yours Now
A Sale is not a Sale, till Prices are lower than ours.
Movie Closeups
pho," "Bast Lynn," "Comrade John,
"Spnrtini? Wood," "Tho Boonmc-
aiiK," "The l'aried Curtain," "The
our Arm of Munntalur," t-tLc, etc.
"Body and Soul." ' a nholonlay w &
promising lo be the most intori'HtliiK In 'Tne Kiddle: Woman," Gornl-
of Alice I.nke'a appearances on the dine Fnrrar portrays a woman who
screen, will he seen at the Liberty conm uo anyinniK xpare no one
.Saturday crtily. In her mad, selfish worship of her
in,,i i,, ,r ih.tr,ir. nilahanu. Kel, slio could sucrinco
have seen and liked Miss Lake In the '' "' S K.ri 10 ine passions
WSeVJiy?! oA rWtion-iiide Institution
iwpigL -
comparatively few but more than
comparatively successful pictures
which have been hers since- her sen
sational rocketing (o popularity. Ah
tho fisher girl In "Should a Woman
Till?" and the not dissimilar hut
more ambitious role In James A.
Home's "Shore Acres" her freshness
of personality and strength of emo
tion placed her on an artistic plane
which she achieved again as the
rough-diamond heroine of "The Mis
fit Wife."
The forthcoming Bcreen produc
tion, a story of an American girl art
student in I'nris. will give the young
actress a character rather different,
it Is understood; a departure from
the girl-in-gingham parts. It is a
romance of the Latin Quarter; and
Mies Lake, say those who have had
pre-release views of the pict ure,
proves as piftiant in the Parisian at
mosphere as If she had been born
and raised within a stone's throw of
the Seine.
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No motion picture was ever pro
duced with greater care and disre
gard for expense than the remark
able Ooldwyn photndrama, "hurth-,
bound," which will be shown at the;
Majestic theater Saturday and Sun-!
day. To say that T. Hayes Hunter, j
the director, and his staff of assist- i
ants worked an entire year In pro
ducing this picture does not sound
like an empty statement when one
considers what wont Into the mak
ing of the picture. The records of
the Culver City studios show that
190.000 feet of film were exposed In
visualizing Basil King's great story
for the screen.
A single photograph as taken by
j the motion picture camera Is a little
' more than an inch long. Yet enough
1 photographs were taken to make a
I strip more than thirty-seven miles
long. Then came the exacting tank
of cutting and selecting until the fin
ished product represented not more
than 6700 feet of film.
; O
I Henry Walthall, Hip star In "The
! Confession." which comes to the Ant
lers Saturday only, was here but a
short time ago in the Btage produc
tion of "Gliosis. " His portrayal of
Father Ilarthtt in "The Confession"
is tho most superb piece of acting
ever done by this peer of dramatic
actors.
i He is nlso the star of such past
hits as ' The Hoomerang," "Modern
Husbands." "The Img Lane's Turn
ing." "The Clansman." "The Haven,"
'"False Faces," "The Ixng Arm of
Mannister," and ' The Parted Curtains."
In "The Confession" Henry Wal-
of a man she knew to be a rake a
viper who won the confidence of
women with a love ho did not feel.
Could she buy her freedom from the
power of this villain at the cost of
tho girl's innocence?
Do you know what she did? If
you ate a man, do you know what a
woman in such a position would di?
If you are a woman, do you know?
Woman, the riddle of the ages, Is
equally a riddle 10 herself. In writ
ing "The Kiddle: Woman" Carl
Jacoby has cleverly brought out
many of the moods of the eternal
feminine. m
The Liberty theater will present
Sunday "The Kiddle: Woman, '
which marks the debut of Associated
Kxhihitors. Kdward Jose directed
the picture and chose a cast Includ
ing Montngu Love, Adele Mood, Wil
liam P. Carleton. Frank Lessee,
Madge Hellnmy and Louis Stern to
assist Miss Farrar.
In "Officer 6f.fi." Tom Moore's lat
est picture, the Goldwyn studios have
brought to the screen another of
those excellent plays which have out
lived their period on the legitimate
stage, but which are far ahead of
present day standards when supple
mented by the realism afforded thru
moving pictures. "Officer 666" will
be seen at the Antlers theater for
Sunday only. Many plays which
drew record crowds In their time,
and which have been cast Into the
liscard for new and oflen-tfines In
ferior works art being salvaged by
the films. Ktder theatergoers recog-.
uize them With added enjoyment be
cause of old associations, and the
younger people find In them real
humor and pathos as well as speedy
action.
Tom Moore declares that In "Offi
cer 666" be has one of the biggest
roles he has ever done.
"There are more cunningly worked
out episodes and more real humor
than in anything I have ever
played," he says.
"Officer 666" was written by Au
gustln Macllugh, and was the most
popular comedy on the legitimate
stage in its time.
liKAVKS FOll AI M (ltl .
J. A. Taylor, of Ortlng. Wash,
v.-ho h:is been visiting with his cous
in, Mrs. I. (S. Palm, for the past
v.-eek, continued his trip south Wed
Stockton, Calif. He will stop at
KosohurK on his way home about the
IT.th. Mr. Taylor Is a member of
the I. O. O. F. KnoampniPnt, Canton.
Kebekah, and K. of P. lodges, lie
haw been an Odd (ellow fur fi4 years
nnit In lhiO he elected N'nhle
thai) was directed by Bertram Ilrar- Urand of Charity Rebekah lodge
I ken. who has also directed such 0 3, 0f Chehalls, Wash. Ho Is al
productions aa "Tho Eternal Bap-J so a mem her of I ho U. A. It., of Cno-
hatts, Wash. Mr. Taylor visited
Phlletarian and Kebekah lodges of
thia city, and also the Soldiers home
meeting a comrade there that was In
the same company with him. Mr.
and Mrs. Taylor are very active
members of the orders above men
tinned and always try to live up to
ibo oonien rule." They are always
present at grand lodge and grand en
campments of the (J. A. It. and W.
It. C. . Their door string is always
out for an Odd Fellow, or an old
soldier and their families. They
live in the only colony there is In the
United States, where tho old soldier
and an old soldier's widow J,s cared
for by the government. This colony
has 150 members.
WILL IIOLH ItAZAAIC
The ladles of the Christian church
will hold a bazaar of fancy articles
for Christmas, In connection with a
sale of home-cooked delicacies, next
Wednesday, Dec. 8, at the old He
view building on Jackson street. A
nice assortment of Christmas eoods
will be on display.
Mr. and Mrs. Hvman Wollenhere
and Mra. L. Haum and children left
this morning for San Francisco,
where they will spend the Christmas
holidays with relatives. They will
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use ForOvef 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature
PICTUtKS OX DISPLAY.
Every person In Koseburg should
visit tho picture display at the high
school. Plan to go tonight.
Carr's store also have a nice Una
of pictures now on display In their
window, and many more InBide. A
picture makes a fine gift. Make your
choice early at Carr's where you
save.
NOTIf'K OK HALR OK fJOVKUNMKVT
timhkh Oeneral I win.) offtre.
WahliKton, I. C. October 2. I9jn.
Xoliif In hereby given that luibje.t to
the condition and lltnitut Ions of the
Aets of Jun , (js .Stat., IMS), and
June 4. lviu (41 suit.. 76 ). mid the In
struction of the Hevretnrv of the In
terior of Hepteinber H, 1917, ami .tune
. iw.u. uia uinner on the following
lands will he sold I tc. 13, lit-1'), lit 10
iflmk A. AT. at public aintlon .it the
Cnlted Htate land office Ml Koai-hnrir
Oregon, to th highest bidder t not
les tt'Sn the aPnraiMfd vnl.ie nm ahnu n
by till nuth-. itulc to It mihh-et to thtr
itpprovaj or the tWrtary f thj In
terior. The Hurrhnno lrlrHwllh tin
uddlliouzl nm of one-fifth of one mt
-01 uiHrfoi, oeinir com iiilnoioim si
lo wed. must bo dtp titnl nt time of
monuy to be returned If naif I not
approved, other wine put nt will tn-eif
for the timber which tnunt be reniovnl
w ithin t-n years . HM will - r- viv.
from citizens of the t'nlt-l htuti-a,
aoclntlone of mmh cttl.-ns en 4 cor
poration orKSnlXft iiikI.t the lawn of
the t;nltd Htetcs or any state, terri
tory or flint rut ttiercnf unlv 1 p.,ti ap
plication of a quallil.Ml purt-bancr, tl
timber on any Ifgul eubdlvleln wMl be
offered separately rre b-lh he !ud-
h1 la any offor of a larcer unit. T, SI
76 M.t lAt 2, fir 3(0 M.. pine 20 M.. KK W
Wl.'Lt Urn CCA ft 1 r .. ' 7
'- pi ne ou at., hw
NKU. nr 300 M.. pine TO M., cedar 26
M., I-ot 3, nr 4U0 M.. pine 30 M.. Lot A
tir 776 M.. 8KH NW. Mr 226 M., pine
b0 M., cedar 20 M., BW14 NW. flr 600
M., pine 15 M.. cednr 2(1 M ni,iz ui,w
Jlr lor.y M., pine loo M., ' N V J4 HK?"
Or 300 M., pine 36 M.. cedar 20 M
SW14 ilr noo M., pine Juo M
ccdur f.0 M.. NK HWH. fir 360 M.,
pine 46 M., cedar 60 M., NWU 8V u
fir 650 M . pine 60 M cedar 80 M
Sk. W'4. tlr 300 M.. pine 70 M
clar 36 M.. RWU HW. flr 600 M.. pini
60 At., cedur 30 W., Kcc. 16. NKU
Jr 672 M.. pine 4 M Rli r
yr,a M.. bine v8 M nm.M ..r tt.. l
ct dar to be sold for ta than $1.00 per
pine 10 oe sold ror
! than f.&o per M.; Hec. 1 NK44
Nh'i. Ilr &UU hi nln. in u ... . c
M., NWU NK'i. tlr tiOU M t.ln 10 u
War 10 M.. KKU Ni.' o- j,u w
ao Al., cedar 16 Af., HW NK4. flr (iutf
M , pine 30 M.. ct-dar 10 Af . NK"4
KW&MnrJ. M" NVV NW4, flr 600
wvet;&J?.W; flr 450 M- P"1 25 At..
HWfc r 300 M.. NKU SK-
'4. Ilr 400 Al.. pine 60 A!., cedar 15 M..
NW HKI4, flr 350 M., pine CO Af., cedar
10 Af., KK V HkH4, flr 326 M plno 6w A!.,
ci-dar 10 Af. HWU. tK, flr 300 Af., pine
i0 Af.. ced.ir 10 Al.. NKU HW4, flr 300
Af Pne 16 At.. 8KU HW. flr 276 Al..
Pine 25 Af . HM'U Hf', flr 600 Af., pine
Af., enlar 10 Af.. Hvc. 23. HW U 8KV.
flr 560 Af.. tw HW , flr 420 If., Sec!
27. NK4. Ilr 6u M.. NKU UK.
Mr 40 Af., pine 40 Af.. NWU HKU. flr
t.80 -!iV.KK HKH. "r 75 Af.. pine 60
M.. HV Hl-:, flr 4K0 M., pine 40 Af..
none of the flr to be no Id for less than
61.25 per Af.. none of the pine to be aohl
for leflH than $J 60 per At., and none of
the cedar to be sold for leae than tt 00
per Af. T. 37 H.. If. 7 W . Kec. 9. SRU
Vfc, flr 426 M., pine 60 At., T, S H.
R- 8 W.. Pec. 3. NWU N'KU. flr ma Kt
pine 280 Af., oak 16 Af.. NWU NW Si'
nr 5 ., pine 270 At. HE NWU, tlr
76 Al., pine 225 Af.. NEU HW U , flr 76
M., nine 3K0 M.: none ..f th rtr t,i h
sold for less than 41.00 per Af.. none of
the pine to be iold for less than $3.00
per Af., and none of the oak to be MIJ
for lens than 60 cents per M. T Si H.
U .1 K.. Hec. 1. HK4 HW. pine 10 At.,
red flr 4.10 Al.. white flr 20 Af.: none of
the pine to be sold for h mn than $2.25
per Al.. none or the red fir to be sold
for enn than $1.60 per Af., and none of
the white Ilr to be sotd for less thin
II.OJ per Al. CLAY TOLLMAN, Com
mUsloner, Oenoral La ml O trice.
NOTirR OF HALR OK fJOVKItNMITNT
l I Al lir.rt. (ienerul lind OfTice,
WitftlihiKlan, li. O., Sept. 2!. 1920.
Notice Is hereby Klven tltat Tiblict to
the conditions and II rol tat ions of the
a 1 01 June v. line jy mat.. 218). and
the InMtrurtlonn tf the Hecretary of the
Interior of September 15. 117. the
timber on the following landa will b
I1 Jan. 10. mi. at 10 o'clock a. m.
:it puhlle auction at the United Htates
lnnd tUThe at ItoMePurir, tlrcRon. to
tin. hluhent bbldvr at not leea than the
app rallied vilue, as etiown by thla
ll'e, enle to be siiblect to the ap
proval tif the Hevretary mt the Interior.
The purcbaee prl.e. with Rl adtlttlonat
mini of on-fifth of one per cent ttiere-
i, oeina com mi wit 10 n allowed, niunt
be depoMltwil at time of wile, nionvy to
be returned If aule la not approved,
otherwise patent will Inane for the
Umber which numt be rvuiuved within
ten yeara. iUl will be re-lTet from
lti7n of the t'nlted Mtatwa. aaHocla
tiom of such cltlZHtiN and corporatlone
oiK Mitxcd undwr the laws of tbe United
HtHti'H or any state, teirltory wr dletrht
tbertof only. I'pon application of d
'luallfled pBni.-iser. ttie tlaiber on my
It unl HUhdlviKion will be ttrft.r.'d nt pai -siely
before but lie- Intituled In anv of
fer of a iiiricer unit. T. 15 P., It. 1 W .
s.r. 31. SKU KS. flr M . cedar 30
M . N W'4 FK4, flr I6u6 Af . HRU HK.
lir sne M . W'i m;v fl V40 Al., -jjr
20 Al . NK HWVi. flr 1J20 Al.. i-edar 20
M, Lot 3. flr 1170 M., SK HV' fir
I'Ihu Af ., Lot 4, flr UOO At . none of the
lir or cedar to he sold for lean than
$; 0 per Af. (Hlgm-d) t'LAY TALL
vt t v. CouimUaioaer. Geueml Land
Of! Ice,