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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1921)
Special LailW ooutn, dnn, suits are ar riving dully bouulit clully for thin tale. Men's Mackinaws and IH'ercuatn. New slilpineiit ar rives today. Hale rlce now! Where all goods are on sale Best Merchandise, Dry Goods, Ready-to-wear, Shoes, Men's Furnishings Sale Approaches High Tide Money Raising t. Stock Reducing SALE As Merchandise is advancing, you should not miss this time to buy We must go back to regular prices soon. Dresses So many purchased dresse I dur ing first two days of tale, that we hare ordered special shipments for remainder of sale. Also coats and suits. 25 Per Cent Off while salo Inula. Blankets We can't mention everything, so many are the wonderful values during this Bale, but we mention blunkets.' We challenge any store In Southern Oregon for var iety and quantity of assortment, . also prices. Now 15 Per Cent Off MEN!" 1'nilerwear In nil weights and grades for winter, M mining Wear at snlo prices for a few days only, $1.70 to $3.03. SEE OVIl MEN'S SHOES. Underwear, Corsets Hosiery This Is the sale you have been walling for. It is your opportun ity to outfit for winter. Numerous sale values ull over store. 15 Per Cent Off SALE PRICES NOW! Shoe Dept. In Basement. SHOES SMxial al tent Ion will be given all shoe customers this week. None need wait. Extra sales people to give prompt service. KOSKIillUi AND COUNTY PEOPLE AltE I.EAitXIXO. Fisher's Shoes LADIES' fine or every-day shoes, models that make well dressed ladies pleased and satisfied. Com fort shoes. All at discount dur ing sale. Some are low as $2.59 HOYS' high tops, or low heavy soles. We specialize on all school shoes. Buster Brown and all best makes. Some as low as. . .$2.03 filULS, One of our specialties In all kinds of shoes for girls. Are yours ready for school? Rest makes, some as low as. . . .$2.03 GET THE DISCOUNT WHILE SALE LASTS. AROUND THE TOWN Take your rubber boots to Creen, the Tire Man, and get them half soled for the wet weather. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Roach, of Tiller, are entertaining Mrs. Roach's moth er and sister, Mrs. Grace Smith and lleth Smith, of Columbus Ohio. Burn Utah coat and see the differ ence. II. J. Denn. Phone 128. Mrs. L. W. AUBmus, Gertrude Mc Carthy and Elizabeth Pent, of Myrtle Creek, were In the city last even ing for soveral hours. We have a car of fancy Yakima spuds Just arrived. Spuds will be higher. Call and get quantity price on this lot. Peoples Supply Co. Mrs. Martha M. Radford, who has been making hor home ,with her par ents for the last four years, has gone to Oregon City, where she has ac cepted a position. Miss tola Martin, teacher at the Union high school at Days Creek Is spending a few days In this city at-; tending the Institute. Miss Martin Ib from McMlnnvllle. . Deputy Sheriff Con Allen Is re ported on his way to Roseburg from Reedsport, bringing with him a Mex ican arrested for the theft of a con siderable quantity of clothing from a Reedsport home. He entored a plea of Riitity and was sentenced to 90 days In the county Jail. The clerks at the court bouse are very busy collecting data for the an nual county budget which Is to be adopted soon by the budget commit tee. The unit expenses for 1918 and 1919 must be secured and the llomlsed expenditures Hated for 1920. An Itemized account of expenditures for the first six montTis of 1921 Is also needed. Fourteen lots have been sold X In Overlook Addition, and on each one there Is going to be a "honre" built. Modern and up- to-dute cottages. No Bhacks, no weedy parka or lawns. Nothing to detract from this beautirul addition, close in, on paved streets. No Indebtedness, all clear, you have nothing to as- sume. If you want a lot now Is the time to secure It, before they are all gone! See N. RICE of RICE & RICE. Miss Lillian Mols. of Sutherlin. spent the day here shopping and vis iting with friends. Among those In the city today from Riddle wero Vlsses Rose Stacks. Dona R. Mack and Ethel Hughes. It was a fine concert Monday night at (he Presbyterian church, and the piano was tuned for the occasion by C. 11. Arundel. County Judge Qulne ts expected to be a better booster for good roads when he gets back from Scottsburg than he Is now. The judge took his car yesterday morning and started for a trip to thnt town. He was well on his way and was speeding along the road between Elkton and Scottsburg when his car skidded over the bank and turned turtle. 1 1 Ij machine was quite badly smashed but the Judge escaped without Injury. NOTR E TO Itosi Itl lUi WATER CONSUMERS. Water will be shut off In West Roseburg, Thursday afternoon, Oc tober 27. from 1:30 until 3:30. DOUOI.AS COUNTY LIGHT AND WATER CO. Institute Special 69c $1.25 69c LADIES, THEY ARE HERE. Ladies' fashioned hose, fine worsted ind mercerized twist heather nvxture. with clock. Colors, bro.vn, tan and navy. HARTH'S TOGGERY. tfEv -.,' . NORTH DOI'CI.AS LE(;iO MEN, ATTENTION. Umpqua Post, American I.e- glon, will hold a rousing big rally at Drain on Saturday night, October 29th, at 7:30 o'clock. Autos will leave Rose- burg for Drnln Saturday even- Ing at 6 o'clock. Local ex- service men be at the armory at that time and make the trip. A big masque dance will be given In Drain and a hot time Is expected. MORE STOMACH I1IA).VTIX(J. If your stomach is continually kicking up a disturbance; you feel bloated and distressed: if you belch gas and sour food into the mouth, then you need Mi-O-Na Stomach Tablets. Guaranteed by W. F. Chapman. NOTICE TO Itosl lU lt(i WATER CONSUMERS. Pleasing Recital Given Last Night On of the most unique and thor oughly pitting; recitals ever given In Roseburg was presented last evening at' the Presbyterian church by Melon Clark, Joseph Phillips and Thomas George. The Recital was an artistic success In every respect, and Ottt Music store Is to be congratulated for securing these capable and charming artists for an appearance . here. ' It had been rumored that Helen Clark and Joseph Phillips would sing In unison with their re-created voice and that the audience would not be able to tell the difference be tween re-created and living voice. Needless to say, many persons were skeptical. Attempt to match that glorious voice with a device of mere wood and metal! Impossible! The skeptics were soon convinced, how ever, for. In Helen ClarK Initial number on the program, her Hps ceased to move, but her song went on. Slowly It dawned on the mysti fied audience that Helen Clark was no longer singing though her voice came forth as clear and sweet as be fore. Again, she sang, but the au dience only knew it was the living Helen Clark by the motion of her lips. It seemed as If there were two artists on the stage two singers but only one voice. The tones ema nating from the new Bdlson were identical with those of the living art ist, and it was Impossible to detect any difference. The Instrument pro duced not an echo or copy, but the real thing Helen Clark's voice, un- ainted by any mechanical transfor mations; unspoiled by any metallic ring. After the applause which followed this "miracle'' exhibition, Joseph Phillips and Thomas George shared the stage with their fellow musician, the new Edison. They played and sang In unison with the re-creation of their art. Only by watching them could one know when the living art ists were being heard alone and when the music came In double meas ure. The re-creation was absolutely identical with the original In every particular. Further numbers In which Thom as George played the piano In unison with the Edison Impressed the con viction of one s Inability to dlstln- Water will be shut off In West Roseburg, Thursday afternoon, Oc tober 27, from 1:30 until 3:30. DOUGLAS COUNTY LIGHT AND WATER CO. POMONA (iRAN(iE. NOTICE TO ROSI'IU i:; WATER CONSUMERS. Water will be shut off In West Roseburg, Thursday afternoon. Oc tober 27. from 1:30 until 3:30. DOUGLAS COUNTY LIGHT AND WATER CO. o Itowe Weber, of Sutherlin. Is spending a few days In Roseburg at tending Teachers Institute. RoseburgEugene STAGE Leave Roseburg dally except Sun day. 8:30 a. m.; 10:30 a. m.; 3:30 p. m. Umpqua -Grand Hotels The regular meeting of the Doug las County Pomona Grange will be held Oct. 29th at 1:30 p. m. at the city hall In Roseburg. Special busi ness. FRED A. GOFF, Master. i i I You are Only Getting HalL 1 ' The benefits you might get from your 4 Exchange if you would "See us First 2 We can Save You Money" on many J things besides Flour and Feed. Come A in or write to us. Weare atyour service 4 for anything you have to buy or sell. Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange. -hih oireei gulsh between re-created art and its original. -t ENEMY TO LAHOIi. WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. Samuel Untermeyer. New York atlornoy and Investigator, told the senate commit tee Investigating the Mingo cemty mine war that the United states Steel Corporation is "tbe greitcjt 'anemv to Inbor In this co-jiiJrv." "Industrial peace In Weat Virginia would follow in six uionlhi r.-..n;;d the steel corporation be ln;lna"-,d """ i the situation." Untcrnifvcr MM. ' " ' A Entertain this evenlne viik r 'Social, followed with lunri, . j 5. ing. Maeeahee h.n .--- A Adm 'U101 lit. coruiai invitation Is en( a pletuc bo attend, time iH i,rnmk,H J' Pleu"' AKW TODAY. Foil 8AI,K 2nd hand lumber, bricks. and tanka. Ua.Ht Kstate. A IT K X T 1 )X X Oi 1 1 ,KS. Meeting of Ellin Shriners Club Thursday eveiiliifc, Oct. 27th, at 7:30. One noMt- is newlywed. Clears? Yes. V A. KEI'PEIt. Secy. Lue F. Vernon, of Salt Lake City has accepted a permanent position us pianist at the Liberty theatre. Mr. Vernon has had nineteen years experience in playing for motion pic tures, and has played In many larse theatres. He Is an old friend of Mr. Iluber, manager of the Liberty thea tre, having been employed by him several venrs ago. Foil HUNT 5-room modern houne, with rantfit connected for hot water. Inquire 503 Cobb. FOR SALK 1918 Ford buff, fenders ana tup. A-i condition in every way I- OI M lilt ycle. Owner ran have same by uVBcrlbtnfc and ptiyinK for iiu iiuY.rnone u, or Zzl-i. WANTKO TO H K NT Fu in lulled or un furnished houne or housekeeping rooniH nr apartments. Address N, car News-Review. FOK SALK li14 Ford. completely overhauled. For qulek sale, JlfiO Inquire 1145 Harvard Ave., West linseburg. WANTKiV Hy married couple with two small children. housekeepiriK room. State price and location. Ad dress A. P., care Xews-Kevlew. r oil SALK One of the best Jersey 1-uww in me country. Kitner or two. Price $125. Also a K"od set of heavy work harness with breechinjr. Used two sHHsons. $iu. J. F. Bonebrake, h ,ma sV alley. Foil SALK An ideal chicken ranch: 32 acres practically all bottom land; sandy loam; 4 cleared and In crop. (Jood y tunic orchard and lots of sninll fruit. Good 8-room house with pump on porch. Iarn 3ix32, machine shed l'0x40. stock shed 2ix24, chicken house 10x24. and numerous other buildings. Fine mountain stream thru place. located 1 miles from Kood town. K. It., highway, and Rood school. Hock road to place. Come look this over and make me an offer. Terms. It. MorninKstar, Owner, T"rpin, Orotrnn. COXFKKKNCK NOV. ij. nMniauiuJi, Oct. 25 TV. "V "Mil i-uuiereoc m ..... ....... c.T nisi inannea. 8 TosJicht 15c mm 1MB) M1TM- All TONIGHT 25c A play within a pluy A i-i-iu;.i-.Lalle liri-M iilaiion or aceiira brfun and behind tin- cima (stage. THe Cohan Harris! XOTAIH.K KTAUU SUCCESS "The Great Lover A character portrayal that will indelibly memory. Imprint itself on 'A CEXTCKY COMK.DY A XI -1 X T V. I X A T I ) X A h X K VS. TO.MOKItnW: TOM Mi Mini: IN lol.l vol I; HOKSKS." ttif TODA V OHil.V Elaine Hammerstein j In an Ideal rule, supported by a strong cast "The Daughter Pays' 4 A irliiwlni vltHl ilmnm nt Irnmi lipiirt Intprpst p.nd UlttlllX n A A glowing, vital drama of tense heart Interest rnl UKtlng peiiw. CX.MrJY A.XI) SOX OI'' 1 All. AX XI), a. i BUYS A BOX OF $1.25 1 Symphony Lawn The best Stationery made FOUR COLORS-White, Blue Buff and Pink A GENUINE BARGAIN Store XATIIAX lll,t.KllTO.N. TODAY LIBERTY THEATRE Prices 10c & 15c Constance Talmadge "Up the Road with Sallie A I'liariiiiiig star hi n iIcIikIiUiiI Mnry. A roinmly Kklt. Alm a Se!nlrk Xi' nml Sfenlr. At I.IIxtiv "rii-ns loc anil I.V Lue F. Vernon who "Play the Pictures" at the Piano AN OPPORTUNE TIME TO BUY INDERWEAR ONLVnJJ UAYSJ,C- 4 DAYS SALE 12 Great Lots at Sacrifice Prices ELLOWS STOR 12 Great Lots at Sacrifice Prices Places 2000 GARMENTS ON SALE Com urines women's summer weight unions in low m?ck and sVi vrless, tlplit knee, orlRin nlly worth $1.00 to $1.25. SiKTlflee, garment 69c Ml-s.s' summer welxht cotton union suits; wens sold at 76c ii garment. Iluy now at the Kiurifice price, garment 39c In the lot' the, finest light weight summer unions for women. Reg. sold at 11.50 to 92.00. Sacrifice sale ,$1.19 Fine quality wool fnced union suits for women, not all sites In lot, but tm?y are extra line garments, worth $3.50 to $3.00. Now at $1.65 A lnt i( women's Merino vests nnd pants; comprises our en tire Ktnrk; not all siies. Sold nl $1.75 to $3.50 a garment. Now at garment $1.29 Heavy cotton tights for wom en, some vests In the lot: not all sites: sold at $1.00 to $1.50 garment. Hny at special 69c Here you'll And heavy cotton fleeced union suits for wom en, selling from $1.60 to $2.60 a garment, for sacrifice sale at i Children's vests in wool plated. Not the lot. but im-Je garments worth nient, at special 39c $1.29 The best underwear In the store. One wool union suits for women. Several styles sold at $3.60 to $4.00 garment. Very apodal sacrifice, garment $2.39 All our regular stock of sleeve less vests In bodice and band styles, sold at 35c to 50c; choice ndw at, garment 19c lTBIG 4 DAY SALE WOMEN'S CHILDRE $1.00 IV . .. ..Kt One lot children s union suits. cum Refr waist and '" ,l";clbor' 60c grade. IW ' 19c ..nlnnl. Vi'r Women s " ' , 5I to , weight. K.X "'d 'M, 75c; not all "'"J&i r,.gul..r saving 'V'1 prloe. garment, at 39c N.sLuNPERWARj