Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 06, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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    ItOMKBCIca WKWMHVIKW. TCESPAY. DECEMDEtt MWt
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I hereby given to all FORD Owners in Douglas County that cn ard after the dale ycu have a CONNECTICUT IGNITION SYSTEM installed, I wiu cuaravi
l8h!roylVL o. r.rt P,fland Economical Motor. Call in for a demonstration and be convinced. ARANTE:
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W. R. BROWNE -"-r At the Auto Electric Station
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We want 5000 Children in Douglas County to wear our Children's Shoes Con
tinuously One trial we ask, knowing you will want them always
thereafter! Possibly we can start you now, at this
Cfaildrens' Week
IN OUR
Shoe Department
At Prices that are Astonishing for Good Shoes
All Shoes for Children, Boys, or Girls, reduced
Chiids Brown Lace, Size 5J to 8, Lhe pair $1.85
Misses Brown Calf.Lace.Siz e fij to 1 1, " 1.95
Pat. button, 8J to 1 1 " " 2.45
" Can Metal, Button, Goodyear Welt, 8J to 1 1 2.45
" " " " " " (Buster Brown)$5.50 val. 3.85
" " " " 12 to 2, $5.30 value 4.15
" Tan Calf, Lace, (Buster Brown) 1 2 to 2, $5.85 value, the pair 4.65
BOYS' Gun Metal, bal, (English) Size 2 to 6, extra good 2.85
Youths High Cut, with buckle, " 1 2 to 2, extra good quality 2.98
Boys Blown Calf, English toe, " 2i to 5J extra good 3.25
" High Cut, with buckle, 2 to 6, (heavy oak sole) 3.75
" " " " 2i to 6, extra good 4.45
" Gun Metal, Blucher, Buster Brown, 2 to 6, $6.50 value 4.98
" (Buster Brown) Brown Calf, English last, reg. $6 val. 2 to 6.. 4.98
Xmas Service now Throughout the Store
THE STORE THAT DOES
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THE STORE THAT DOES
BUSINESS.
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DAILY MARKET REPORT.
fBv Associated PrlV
PORTLAND. Dec. 6. Cattle
alow, hogs weak, sheep strong,
eggs weak, butter steady.
WILIUR PARENT-TEACHERS'
ASSOCIATION MET FRIDAY
Wilbur Parent-Teachers' associa
tion held a well attended meetimj
last Friday evening. T'ta program
Included a recitation by Lynn Grub
be, an Interesting talk on welfaM of
the child by Professor Wilfred
Brown, song by Miss Frances Rus
sell, and a series if lantern slides
illustrating the history of our flag.
Refreshments for the occasion wore
furnished bv Mesdames De Lawney,
Morley, and Short. The P.-T. asso
ciation and the Umpqua Academy
association have Jointly purchased a
3-burner oil cook stove ror me ut
of both organizations, ana to give
the ladies better facilities tor me
preparation of "coffee and ."
COOKED FOOD SALE.
The Ladies' Aid of the Christian
church will hold their annual bazaar
and cooked food sale In tne vacant
building next to the Roschurg Na
tional Bank. Saturday. Dec. 10th.
Hot tamales will also be served.
BACK FROM MEETIN'O
County Fruit Inspector E. C. Arm
strong. wlTe and daughter, returned
last night from Forest Grove where
thev had been attending the meeting
of the State Horticultural society. The
meeting was well attended and very
Interesting, Mr. Armstrong said.
While there he was called Into con
ference with the state board of hort
iculture where various matters per
taining to the laws and fruit prob
lems were discussed.
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-Reedsport Ready
to Aid Road Work
That the Reedsport Chamber of
Commerce Is behind the Douglas
county court, Is evidenced by a let
ter received this morning. The let
ter nays:
"Tho Reedsport Chambor of Com
merce desires to compliment the
county court of Douglas county for
the energutic manner in which It Is
prosecuting the building of the Ump
qua highway. We feel that much
good work has been done and that
the county court deserves great
. credit.
VAs you well know mere Is at this
time a great opportunity to procure
additional aid for the road through
the forestry department of the fed
eral government. I would like to
bring to the attention of the court
the urgent need of prompt action in
applying for such aid, for It appears
that those applying first will be sup
plied first. Tho Reedsport Chamber
of Commerce wlhs to aid In every
possible way' to secure such assist
ance from the government, and I am
writing to ask you to use us in any
manner that you can. We rrtilize
that any request for this aid must
come from the court and through
the proper channels. We do not
wish in any way to do anything that
would, through ignorance of meth
ods, hamper your work, and yet we
wnnt you to know that we are ready
to carry out any suggestion you may
mnke. In other words, we want to
aid and cooperate with the county
court in this matter.
"We are ready to take any action
that you may sucgest as being wise,
and assure you that we will take any
action that you deem wise.
"Other communities are asking
for this aid, and for roads that touch
our district. We, however, feel that
this our most important road, and
to the support of which wo are
pledged first.
"REEDSPORT CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE."
Why be so sour wtien you can buy
a good mixed candy at 20c per lb. at
the People's Snpplv Co.
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Every
thing :: for
I a
Boy
What's More Joy
to a BoyI
Than Practical Gifts of
Daily Use.
A Gift to be Remembered
Our Overcoats
gives him that mannish look he likes
with stylo and durability combined.
Suits For Boys
of every ago. Oregon Cassimere, a
home product of jrood fabric, style and
color; warm, heavy, and well fitting.
Shop early come and see lis today.
flarth's Toggery
OXE OK AMERICA'S iiickt
TENORS WILL UIVE A RECITAL
XEXT KU IDA Y NIOHT.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Festival Orches
tra: Thursday evening, John B. Sle-
fert, the popular tenor, appeared for
the first time this season as soloist.
His first number was the "Prf
Song" from the "Melsterslneers ."
with orchestra accompaniment, and
he sang a group of songs with Diano
accompaniment for bis second num-
oer. .Mr. biefert has a pure lyric
tenor voice of sympathetic quality;
uses his voice in good style, and
sings with an understanding of his
text, giving his songs a clear inter
pretation. He was In good voice on
this occasion, and was well received
by a very large audience which was
appreclallve of his work, and he was
recalled a number of times, respond
ing at last to an encore Mnuioni
Courier.
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I'LIBERTYf
J THEATRE 5
i Prices 10c & 15c 5
5 MATINEE EVERY DAY J
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Still Going Strong!
Extraordinary Engagement of
the Supreme, Photo-Drama
Boomerang"
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YOVI1 FRIENDS.
Can't buy your pholograph. It Is
the one gift beyond value and the
ono that is appropriate to all. Xmas
sittings made up to the 14th of Dec.
will be finished before the 25th.
Make your appointment early.
Clark's Photo Studio, Rsbg. Natl.
Hunk llldg.
Henry B. Walthall
Full Star Cast of Noted Actors
The most discussed picture in
America.
A colossal production of love,
startling climaxes, beautiful
women, emotion. Wail Street,
millionaires and paupers, fren
zied fiiiances.
Rrilliantly acted.
Comedy. "Here's Your Hat."
Coming Thurs., "The Man
Who?"
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I Lue F. Vernon
f who J
"Plays the Pictures" 5
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Buy Him a
Watch
A reliable timekeeper, ono that lie Is
proud in hIiow, Is I he Xmas gift that
will bo appreciated.
We giuiranUc every watch we sell to gtvo satisfaction Ton to be
the judge
We have the standard makes
Elgin Waltham Gruen
In beautiful anil new Mile rases.
We engrave them to suit you.
BRYAN'S GIFT SHOP
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry
THE
BIGGEST
LITTLE
SALE
You ever Saw Everyone Pleased
and Telling Their Friends of the
Remarkable Bargains!
BURCHARD'S
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LOCAL NEWS
A large touring car with Portland
passengers passed through here last
evening, touring their way to south
ern California. Those in the machine
were Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dutton,
Mrs. C. P. Reynolds, John Haaland,
and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Reynolds.
There -will be a special service at
the Presbyterian church, 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday, for the Installation of
Rev. L. I). Quick as pastor of the
local church. Rev. E. P. Lawrence of
MedfoTd will preach the sermon;
Rev. J. K. Howard will charge the
congregation; Rev. A. Wolfe will
charge the pastor; and Rev. R. A.
Hutchinson will offer the Installation
prayer.
The Legion Auxiliary will
meet tonight at 7:30 at the
parish house. All members
must be present, as election of
officers for 1922 will be held. .
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COYOTE HDIDB.
On account of ni; health I a
going to sell my entire ftdir
ote dogs, one good nirtfei
one good tree dor. Alio Bi k
hounds and four pups, idlnai
C. Simmons, Dillart Orel
- I. T. Sparks, district aw
.... I agent for the Southern Pk
u. tu. ooay or incnesieri ( any who fcas fcta he4qairaa I
spent several hours here this morn-1 Ki.gene. spent last neniatii
lng shopping. . city attending to mm i
Jess, the Shoe Doctor, baa moved
from Jackson St to 123 Oak SL
DAIt.V WekTRKK report.
U. 8. Weather Bureau, looal offtoe.
ttoseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending
a. m.
frrclpllallon In Inehea and Haadredthe
HiKlM'Ht temperature yesterday .. fl
I.uVft temperature Just nlaiit .. 3S
Precipitation last 24 huurs 0
TtilHl preclp. since first of month .82
lormal preelp. for thin month... t.92
Total preclp. from Sept. 1, U21,
to date 10.14
AveraBe preclp. from Sept. 1, 1877 8.79
Total excess from Sept. 1, 1921... 2. 05
AveraKe preclp. from Kept. 1. 1877 9.21
Total exeens from Sept. 1, 1S21... 1.H3
Avt-raKe precipitation for 44 wet
seasons tSept. to May, Inc.) . . . .21.SS
Forecast to 8 p. m. forsout fiwestern
Tonight and Wednesday fair.
WILLIAM UHLU observer.
NEW TODAY.
'ou PAI.K Cider and cider vinegar.
1'hune US-Fa.
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IXlH HUNT Sleeping room
I'lione
rLttl heat.
LOST From 635 So. line St. Canary
lunlR Kewardfor their return.
Uisf Two black and tan hound pups.
Finder please notify W. A. Alexan
dir 1)1 Hard. OreKon.
Folt SAI.K Six room house, large loT,
elone In. See owner at 631 K Lane
St.
Foil SALK tlood eleetrlc incubator,
writing desk, piano as good as new,
table, etc Address II. T., care News-Krvlew.
WANTKI) Good reliable girl or
woman for general housework In
family of three. Permanent for right
Party. Address D. News-Review.
I-VK SALK Furniture of lx room
house, house to rent to purchaser, as
1 am leaving town: U cash, balance
en time. 720 S. JMne St.
TWO acres nn pavement, close In. flood
house and ham: nne location for a
poultry business. To sell quick will
take l::,no.oo. rash. See this now.
n W. Young ft Son. Phone 417.
WANTKI 23 to 40 A. under cultiva
tion, buildings, fruit, wnter. good
Soil, and price right. Give full de
tails, terms, etc.. In first letter,
owners only. o. Kopsland, Jennings
T.o.liro. Oregon.
1IKUK IS A HAP.OAIN!
ISIS Oakland six. I good tires; only
silently used: nerfect running con
dition. Price l:,00. Accept Ford In
trsde.
Tis Ford touring, a rood one.
19! Ford touring, excellent condi
tion 1917 Podge Tour., fine condition.
SOj.ri ON FAST TERMS
MATHKWS MOTOR. X-CHANOB
117 Jackoa St.
CHILDREN 15c TUESDAY OXI.V ADIXTS 25c
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ters where love Is life where hate I
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death foritTfl""
A tale of undying love anil thrilling adventure, foil of U' "
fire, with.
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