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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1921)
nnmtmq wtoe-revikw wedxesdat, sept. U mi. FAOS SIX ! Utz & Dunn's Shoes MAHARAJAH OF KAPURTHALA AROL'ND TUB TOWN r. i (5 In from DUInrd Ul Iunn Co., shoes have long enjoyed a reputation for perfect flttlng. They are constructed to fit smoothly under the arch and to conform to the lines of the foot at all points, giving a neat and stylish uyuearauco. Hy means of high grade materiuls and extra reinforcements employed In their construction, they not only give satisfactory service, but re tain their shape. Pumps, Oxfords and Boots fi We have them in all the most Stylish Lasts and Leathers. And the Price within the reach of all. Shoe Department ELLOWS STOR Over from 8iiherlui Hv. and -Mrs. Trltes, of Sutherlln, spent the morning here looking aftei luslness matters. AROUKD THE TOW Here from Mrh field Jess Ware, of Marshfleld, it spend ing a few duys here attending t" business matters. In from Dlllard Mrs. Ioren Miller, of Dlllard, ar rived here this afternoon to spend a few hours shopping. Itetiirna from Oxuit Miss Vera Roberts, has returned from a visit spent with friends at Marshfleld and other coast points. Ill from Melrodo Krank J. IluralcK, of Melrose, pent last evening In the city at tending to various business mutters Over from Oakland Mrs. Kreaman, of Oakland, arrived here this morning to spend the day shopping, and visiting with friends. In from Ouivonville J. M. Cross, prominent resident of Canyonvllle, is spending sevenil days In this city attending to busi ness matters. On Hunting Trip Kred I'owcll, (ilen Oallun, I-outs Tteisensteln, and Mr. Farrlngton of the telephone office, are nil enjoy ing a week's hunting trip In the vi cinity of Tiller. They loft the first of 1h week. Hound I'm i lie Visitor Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Taylor, resi dents of Hound l'rairlo, spent last evening in this city visiting with friends. U'iivcn for l:uc .Mrs. George Wharton left by auto stage this morning for Eugeue, to spend a few days visiting with friends. Will Heturn to tills City Mrs. E. K. ToHt, of Yoncalla, will return to this city and has a cepted a position as nurse at tne Hoiaiers Home. Mrs. Post was formerly em ployed there, In'nves for Knst W. Kmerson, a comrade of the Soldiers Home, left today for Cleve land, Ohio, where ho will visit at his old home, lie has been granted a do dny furlough. In order that he may nuil. o this trip east. rntctijiliiH Vrldny Kvenlng The lllblo Searchers Class of the Methodlstt church, will entertain II. e members and friends of the Church lu the parlors Friday evening of this vcek. A good program has been Ar ranged and refreshments will be served by the entertainment com mlttne of the class. Mrs. Pillar1! It president of the class, and fiss Mali- le Childs. Mrs. Dent, Mrs. l.eadbntter and Sirs, l'helps are the social and entertainment committee. Strangers In the ?lty nr also cordially Invited to spend Friday evening at the ch urch. Ifr nn llUbltt Mr. McCluv. nromlitent resident ol Oakland, spent the day here attend ing to busiuess matters. Hack from Trip Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sawyers have returned from a short hunting trip. They have been gone for about a week. 1'inleritocs Oiieratlon William Taylor, a resident of Sun shine ranch, underwent an oiieratlon this morning, at the Mercy hospital, with Dr. A. K. Setber In attendance. Is Kxnerted Home- Mrs. D. E. Carr, who has been spending the past week at Seattle with her mother, Mrs. G. N. Sheldon, Is expected to return home tomor row. Here from KiiKene C. D. Farmer, city street commis sioner, of Kngeno, is spending a few days In this city attending to busi ness matters. Fire Patrolmen In W. D. and L. E. Nixon, who have been In the government service as fire patrols In the Coast Range, are In town today, the recent rains hav ing put an end to fire danger. In from DM lord Among the Dlllard people In town today was Mrs. Schmidt, who spent several hours shopping and visiting. Ilixonvillo Man in Town O. A. Cook of Dlxnnvllle was In town transacting business thla fore noon. Missionary Society The Baptist Missionary Society will fcfl entertained by Mrs. R. E. Craw ford at her home on Winchester street tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Wlckham will be the leader. and a social hour with refreshments will follow the business meeting. V. C. T. V. Hold Meeting The W. C. T. U. held a very Inter esting meetlni Oil CSernoon at the home of Mrs. A. C. Marsters. A large number gathered, and many fine reports were glen by the differ ent committees. At this meeting was held the annual election of officers : 3 - t Pumps Oxfords mf 0k ! jo J ' -i inn r The Maharajah of Kapurthala, sometimes called th "Modern Solo mon," who has been divorced by his beautiful Spanish wife because he re fused to give up his harem of five In India. The maharajah is a colonel In the British army and was decorated for extreme bravery on the west front in the World war. WASHINGTON FAIlt BTAItTS. YAKIMA. Wash., Sept. 21. The twenty-tirth annual state fair, in progress here today, was accorded the largest exhibits and attendance ever present. Eleven counties are competing In the livestock and agri cultural displays. ' o CHOlll PRACTICE, The choir of the Presbyterian church will meet for practice on Thursday evening at 7:30. Instead of on Friday evening as formerly an nounced. NOMINATIONS MADE, WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. Col onel Mason Mathews Patrick, of the corps of engineers, was nominated by the president to be chief of th air service with the rank of major general. Millard T. Hurtsou, of Seattle, was nominated collector of customs of the Internal revenue (lis trlct of Washington. Jowph C. Grew or Massachusetts, no wmlnlster to Denmark, was nominated minlstei u Switzerland. John Dymdey I'rlnee professor nt Columbia Vnlversity was nominated as minister to IVn mark. viiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitefi FASHION has decreed once more that i 1 t . 1 . Ml I a shoes numps ami u.xtorus w in oe worn .i - . i uecrecu once more that low enf n Kit a larrre proportion of American women thronp-h thp autumn and winter seasons. Accordingly we have procured for your selection from the factories of JOHN KULIA, Inc., famous makers of fine shoes for women, a complete assort ment of strap slippers, walking oxfords and other low cut models in a variety of appropriate materials Sizes 2J to 8 AAA to C -All Trices - Your inspection of these up-to-the-minute styles is cordially invited. ft shoe iikpt I nutiiiu, f.4 m ONE TIIOl SAM) KILLED. BERLIN. Sept. 21. A thou sand persons are now estimated killed, hundreds injured, three railway trains buried, and por tions of the towns of Mannheim and Ludwlgshnfen destroyed when a series of explosions oc curred In the rhemlcul works. The shock was felt for a radius of forty miles. ln iki.W Lllltlllimiicu Ho. Mill. J'iiuui! -Itil-lt. FOH BALK Clean Mari-ut wheat. uir luu lbs. JUiuiiiiotn. iMXoin me. Hhakes. v. U. etevenson, ai i u FUJI bAKlj i' ortl luurnirf, el onmi- tlon, many extra. ;jU. .nnex ltoa;hurK Ate Camp. I'UiC teAJL.K 1- Hie yi-aMlKri bull, biie.l by reKlatt'ied biiorthui u. Frice Ju. I n d bluiu, 1 i x ony jlle. t'Olt SAL.K MiKli-rri 5-roum bouse on paved atiet. Cash, or bo mo lerms. Inuulre tyi Ho. Flint St. VANTKI Tt rent liiniMe, Biiltablu for -lodging ho list, H or intirtt muina, In city. AddrvHa K o. Iinx l- FOH 7-room plastered bouse wltli two bus. on pavt-d street, nt-ar Ittnit schoul. Price, JJD, Fbone 36U-J. ItAiN Oil MID won t botber you if you've t I'lilversul Tire Filler, tor You'll never have initu'tures or blow out to bother with. C. W. Obinan, 34 W. Cass. LOST. STKAVKO OH .STOl.KN Hay mare, about 1200 lbs., from my place. IjtHt Been about mile below' Sbtidy Point oil lilKbway. Heward for in fur mat Jo A leadinic to reeovi-ry uf ? ,im''' ltotn H' " 1 Nl 1 1 1 Foil SALK Or" will tradw for eattle ranch, nice suburban hme ; H acre of Kuod creek bottom noil. et out to fruit of all kinds. Full concrete basement and Kfinitfe. Address "Suhurlan," enro News-Review Al'I'hK i'li:iKltS " " WANT KD Men with experience preferred. Mrs. ott'n orchard. arden Valley. Turn at Ii Hrie's corner, ko to river. FOH SAI.I-; Several yountr O. I. " brood sows, bred to purebred O. I. l-:ach t '. Also f0 line plKS. Ii to $7 t.indhlom. Tlxonvllle. FAHM FOR HE NT Stock includ. d. to responsible part leu fur easli or crop rental. Or want experienced fanner to work farm. Address Ucnlal, News-Review. lSET C A 1 IS T 1 1 K Y ' H I ; C I IE A I E 1 1 NOW ltMH Hnick 4. cood condition. Ford tonrlnn. 1I7 Ford tourlntr. FJJO Harlev-lV niotorcvrle, $5. EASY TKUMS. MATH K W S M T H - X - (' U A NO" E 117 Jackson St. FOR SALE CHEAP ."hinder In n'rtft class condition. Iliin been iifed only ft s' it Moos. No reasonable offer re fnerf Come anl fee It. or will trade fur wood. W. J. Mfirrow, l tulle So. of !,ok intr - lass store. W A NT E I Small, low-prbed place for chicki-n ranch. Need not be ilnse in but must have nll-tatnin r-ad ftr nutoniobn. Cash for rlsht place at nisht price. J. O. Miller, Hex Ht5. 1 1 ose h i r Foil SAI.E 70 acres, clear. across S Cmpo.ua rlrer from Bauer's Addi tion to Wat HoneburT and next to Kdenhower; will divide 15-1 & and 40 one 1 acre tract Improved possession Oct. 1st. slake offer, o. IV ONon, Hoom 601, No. SO N. La P;ilte St , Chlengo. iHX'ltU; YOlll MONEY Not oil stiM-k. but a ral prune orchard of thirteen aeren In the city limits; five 'Tes In bearing pruned. 8 acres three years old, S3 seres in 1 1 n. t one block front H.htnil; biiltnl biiiblinw: spot. Sickness compels owner to sacrifice. Two ;( rs to a for It, worth three times' what it ill cot you, 1 will Kuarantee to double unv man's monev in lesn than two ears Total price $"mmi.oo, taker only $:.i(J00 cash. This will wo quiek. A. T. Lawrence, Commercial V! C;is Stre.-t p'-.-T'e 'Jl Big Dance Tonight at ARMORY Fun! Gobs of it! Pep? Yea, Bo! Always Special Values at Carrs Prices Now are Low Look These Over HOSIERY Fine knit children's lisle hose, fast black, double heel and toe, our special, pair 25c White or brown as above, ' pair 23c Firm, heavy rib hose for boys or girls, will wear well, our price pr Soc Children's mercerized lisle, finest cotton, extra lustre, now only, pair 43c Women's cotton hose, several grades, priced pr 20c, 19c, 13c Women's lisle at half the old prices, now at pr. . . tt3c & 45c Silk hose ....5l)c, DKc, $1.40 Toweling Wide lustre huck, yard . .2:lc Plain white huck, yard ,12&c Wide, heavy weight Turkish toweling, special new value, yard 33c Linen crash, unbleached, per yard 23c Linen color scarfing, yard. Otic Fiiwat linen scarfing, yard 73o Huck towels 10c, 12 Jc, 15c, 19c. Turkish towels, all grades and sizes, good values now. 29 inch Turk, towel 19c 33 Inch heavy Turk ;30c Plain and fancy large towels. Wash cloth, Turk., colored edge 10c Notions Full line needles, pins, tape lines, trimming braid, snaps, hooks and eyes, etc. O. N. T. sewing thread ... ,5c Coat's crochet 12Hc It. M. C. Qrochet 10c 100 Yds. O. N. T. lustre . . .7c Hair brushes, 15c up. Combs, all kinds, 5c up. Bnrrettes, hair combs, side combs, etc., our prices are low. Gainsborough and other stand ard hair nets 10c, & 2 for 25c Dishes Special for a few days. White fancy cup and saucers 20c Heavy cable style gOr Plates, plain or fancy ....2c Oatmeal dishes 20c Glasses, thin or heavy, Hc nml 12c HATS Women's and children's fine fall hats and trimmings. Larg er line. lower prices, better value. We can save you money. Shapvs, l.4l), .ns. Finest feather trim $1.08 Kitchen Ware Aluminum Is down. Our prices are low. Tinware, granlteware and all kitchen goods, we have Ihem. Carrs 231 N". Jackson. "Where You Save." LADIES. 0 is your Hosiery Free from Runners? Wear NOTASEME Hosiery guaranteed against Runners, Thread Silk, and your troubles are over Nearly every lady in Douglas County wears them-do you? We have all popular shades $1.50 the pair. HARTH'S TOGGERY Football Game Armistice Day A football 'game between the Roseburg high school and some out side high school team will be one of the main features of the Armistice Day celebration. Principal Arthur S. Taylor stated today that the team Is arranging for a game for that day and will bring In a strong. aggrega tion to furnish sport for the after noon. Arrangements will probably be made with either Cottage Grove or Grants Pass, although the chal lenge offered these teams has not yet I been accepted. If the game cannot ' be arranged between these schools an effort will be made to locate an- otner eleven 10 piay upon mai oate. The local high school team is play ing In fine shape. The boys are be ing given actual scrimmage and are making excellent progress. On Sat urday they will play against a picked team of experienced men and will be given a chance to show their mettle. H. E. Haslett, the county aent, anant Iha Inmnnnn In DIHHIa ull1nF a flock of poulfry at the Glenbrook I farm. HEAKD OX THE STUrl 'Sov T. .-. . I .1. . : ' . ww 00 yon pi that Autommii. pi...-, ' " Ll Farmer and MaIh.;,i evur saw." TO "Well. ir r k. ... I before; where , "Why, go dowa to JtnU'tJ a aKeni lor lne compaiir 1 not there, ho will have tm. who will get soice stock for". DAJLx WEATHER RTK 11 a n.... - v. u. Him DUrMB 11. n I .to.ebur. Ortgon. 11 tiJ c m,: 1 t-rvrlpltatlo. a araM ul ,1 '' temperature Ian nm, I I'lVl' til til t l.lll 41 I ' I ... . , ..... ,, 4f nOUr( , Ti.tfll nr.ul.. 4i... Normal preclp. for thu moau 1 .vim movi. ruia OBJL 1,(11 to date 1 AveniK precip. from Sfpt. I l l '"i PAt fon iMiiu (pi, i, ForecMt to p. m. Ir miutI Tonight anil Thuroday Ulr WILLIAM BKLL.0-J Circus. Day I'll Say So! WATCH FOR THE RED CAR WITH THE Lee Puncture Proof Tire SOMETHING NEW SOMETHING GOOD A Surprise for You! A PNEUMATIC TIRE ' HE RIDES ON NAILS 0. K. GARAGE 620 Winchester Tomlght 15c TosfcMl 25c Was old P. T. Itarniun rlht when he said there " every minute? See DOUGLAS McLEAN IV ONE A MINUTJ A MIl.K OP KII.M AND A ' " '-" t :in F00T' AMI I'l"""' - IHtM ll )IKIV 1 HI UMA -t ItlllAl a wiiti 'Ai,i; 1 Be TODAY ONLY H EVA NOVAK "Wolves of aeNorth" Tlw HtranKO adventures ol a beautiful -'rl " p 1 natures In the frozen sllencea of the Noith. "h" Men know no laws- .Ti SL.NMCTT COMLDY. 'slU"