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wet six - Hosrsuwa news-review, ' Thursday, September 21. 192?- FirstinReadytoWearCoats,Suits k(L. Douglas Co. Agts. for Munsing Underwear i t AYttlOYy UailC( t Winter Stock Now Being Shown ; jWK Outfit the Whole Family i or Fall and Winter S j Fri(jay Night, September 22 ? MUSIC BY THE .: ' i !"' r -jA. Mil : umpqua five 5 BSrmSregi : .3 S rom out Friday night and hear the Umpqua Five Dl., J .' . ; frrw . . i . " - - -dwi' i o-1 1. ii j r. ... ... ... ii i . . j im fm . . ,: . i - Wfil'; 5? latest dance melodies witn a swing mat aeiights boti W 1 " N ; T7 "T7 " ' ST X ' (- '-.- - lJi the audience and the dancers. It's the music yon II l l' if 11 O d S ' like, folks, played by boys who know how to . hni & Dili P 7i i ?i oj tb V!lClr.Ct U England Must Ac : ' , ; : j . all The Changing Seasons have brought us the Golden Harvest Time. As the frosts ccme nearer and the nights lengthtn, cur tun ln.ft.ua Valley dresses in its Richest Colors for the entertainments and comforts of the Winter. Like Nature, Fashion's changes are also richer. The authorities say this Season's Garments are more brilliant than for many Season's past. In our Store we have prepared many beautiful Displays. Our Stock contains the full assortment of Clothes for Winter that you will soon be needing. Ccme and see them and don't fail to note in detail, the correctness, the Quality, the Price, of our kind of merchandise, the kind that is reliable and satisfying. cede to Demand (Continued from page one.) i S : AS . ,. Sept. 27 and 28 Great Fur Sale $50,000 itock or all . kind of fur from Jackman's NEW VOIIK America's largest Wholfttlo Kur llouae Scarfs, Wraps, Capesand Coats , i (la laving of , i s ( ; j 333 Two Days Only Wlch The Dale September 27 and 28. Special Yarns B f)4 HKV3 NH, Me. lnn fibre, all wool yarn, all color In Z ot. Bkelin, a apifial at 50c a Skein fot Friday & Saturday Aprons. 69c Ilungalow 'Style. I lent Tercale, neatly trimmed, worth $1.00. Special, Friday and Saturday, each . 69c Regulation Middies $1.98; n The 'regulation middy fot school girl, whlta with blue flnnn.l' detachable collar. Jut received. Each $1.98 Girl's Oxfords $5.00 The right shoe for school this winter, for a girl's oxford to be worn with wool hose. Several different styles, all calr skin, Ciood Year welt. Shoes' that will wear. Special $5.00 Wool Heather , Hose r $1.00 a pair Ar A ppeciul, all wool,, heather mixed, dressy hose, for girls and women, the pair . . . $1.00 Introducing Ol'K XKW Men's Shoe Dept. A new feature In connection with our shoe store on basement floor. Our ladies' and children's shoe dept. has made such a success during the past year, that we have now enlaiged so as to handle all giades of men's shoes. Without any doubt we an nounce the largest and most complete stock of high grade shoes in Southern Oregon. Men's $5.00 Shoes See our window for a dress shoo for men, several styles. The best shoe made for only icatlon was Issued throwing light on the origin of the sudden conference, it was Intimated that the situation in stead of undergoing a change for the worse, might be considered much easier. The assumption Is that the council considered the projected peace con ference and M. folncare's explicit statement that under no circum stances would Krench soldiers- be employed against the Kemallsts. llrltixli Kear Zone Invasion. Evidence that the Krltish govern ment has apprehension that Kemal Pasha might attempt to Invade the neutral lone is found In the anxiety the government displays to make clear that the Greeks at no time have been within the t'lianak neutral sioue. This statement reveals the desire to prove that Kemal has no valid ex cuse to violate the neutral zone. That this nnxietv is not misplaced. Is indi- 4 I caled in news dispatches from the 4 I Associated Press correspondent at Ta ! rnn.tnnin.nla Inilav that Turlcev lie- I viiaiauu.v)..t. J inlands a free hand in the present crisis and the report current in Con stantinople that the KemaliBts are ' preparing for an attempt on the I straits before the end of the present $5.00 Gossard, Nemo and K. & G. l Corsets I 1 i: ') BUSTER BROWN John Kelly Shoes A The Store That Doe th. Budne. V 3 . r 'J s & Company u Aunth) . PAT D At ' Frlilny, September 2J; J By order ofi Capt. Avery fc, Ju week and before Great BritalaJ n It's all here and It's an tn. are sure to find It In th )U new. DAILY WEATHER REPJ u. a. weatner uureau. km! Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hourttJ a. m. . . Precipitation In Inches and huj Ill.S'liest temperature yesterilii lowest temperature last nlitt Precipi(ation,"Inst 24 hours .. Tolnl precip. since first of otj Normal precip. ror tms montl Totnl precip. from Sept. 1, 15E to date Averace precip. from Sept J, J Total deficiency from SepL la Average precipitation for (4 w seasons, (bept. to May, int) I Tonight and Friday, fair. I WILLIAM BEI.L, 0W J 1ST FROM THE PRESS. . THE DIVINE REVELATIOi; dm) The Most Wonderful Book Published for the uplift and of Humanity, by the I mVIXKLV INSTITUTED PUVXETARV SPIRIT RUI.ERS utM MKSSE.(iKltM. 1 Revealinir the Wisdom, Secrets, Mysteriee and. oCnditions Spirit World and Our Lives After Death. With suggestions how to organize the True Brotherhood i kind in which every One fares alike, and every One eartiiWsi living in an honorable way. and no one lives off his fellow-men. a. A VALUABLE LOOK THAT EVERYBODY SHOULD HAVE Price 50c. For sale at ROSEBURG BOOK STOK I Ol K These are the Golden Moments for Fall Buying. See OStore Display Aviation Field Is : In Good Condition The Rnsrburg aviation field was put In fine ilmite today ani was pro ru:iced by LI- utotiaut Mor.'an tn j, Meal. A runway son feet in loiiKih ttii'l 100 feet In width wan 'ruped and UrntKeil, nt is now as in.ooth mv a flcitr. PlanH can now Inn I In jn rfeel anfetv ami with no rouxli gewund to break akles n. lias been the ca.e up lo the pre.ent time. ' A great deal uf i reillt for liu lui pi(ii tuent of tliln tlotd Ii due lo llar v v l-nwn. nt the Dentin. Plr IM- trol pml the Lockwoo7 ".Motor comrlTv' R.A '. Hercher Sneaks ! SH r"p",M k. . .,..... ... .u. . .'. ' r n'",'," lP mm Oil company. Mr. Lockwood donatnd UejOTC KOtafV CUtV WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 15c ALL CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS ACCOMPANIED BY PARENT FREE Hie uw of a tractnT an owrntor. an.l Mr. Ilylnnd furnished gaaotini and oi without chrj.. The coumv's rnper was reiimulstloned. I.leutea-1 ant ticlilslioro hi. been not I fiel that! the field is nuw In rood condition und will .rolaily niaao an olil'l In t pec lion at once. , llnosr 1'ourwl Out- Three ijuart of moonshine gath- by Sheriff i some were en;p- tural ered at various time Slariner or hi. deputl llert out nnd destroyed todsv The oustnnillng feature of today' luncheon of the local Rotary club was an excellent talk by R. A. Hercher, president of the Douglas County Farm Bureau. Mr. Hercher' .ubject. "What a City Can Do to Help the Farmer," was handled In a pluin. buslnesvliko manner and brought ut some whole- truths regarding the aitricul resonrce. nf this county and FOR RENT Two Ing rooms, very Last Oak street. WANTED FinTstT work, long Job. I care .News-Keview. ' FOR SM.t.- i.:o.L,.., i exci'ti. . . . -.vnv.v- iiuuieMeau tionally fast. lhnt the ,! r. n ! "nqu:!,'1','.rnt- A wd value Is now prepared to lake on nil ,," '"' Jv-. 123 N. line St. . rOl'M) inn i)0k -coiitulnri I money and recelm nu,... ... n W. Perkins re turned from Salem this morning rid Ing a brand new Harloy-Davldson iiioiorcycie of the latest type. The ' machine are of a special make or- ii-ieu vy me siaic anil are furnished rleep- eaioiia'ile. 311 carpenters, good Address A. C, real MM'MMIMCCIMiIK no part A i f HVlUtT a f ftitfD TV TUPATrn S did.t. Another Big Three-Day Program j TOUAY, TOMOKKOW AXD SATURDAY I A BIG DOUBLE BILL , with gj Th IjittRh Si-tiMtion of W2'2. ' those who are engneed In this ntir-; (suit. He made It plain that there Is particular friction between the' snd the townspeople, but ne that neither could he pms-i M rirous without the assistance of the K other, and that it required lust as J n.uch thought. Just as much caret and business Judgment to be a suc- J cessful fanner as a .uccessful busl-i ness man. and until tin farmer had1 igt' been put on a higher business plane, j J hts products sold at a fair margin of i proiu. ana ne is gnen ine privilege hiirVii v i ui- ' sheep or goals. 1 KKW TODAY. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Mn fo cook for fire camp. l'non. PARTY who picked up black umbrella in Fisher's Store by mistake, please return, and receive reward. j FIVE OR SIX pruiie'W.'ker wamej ! at Booth Kancil on I'acitl- hici,. way. WANTED Someolie 7 card wool for a mattress. Imiu're, Phone ' 2C0-R. j WANTED "02 Long. FOUND road. E. First Ave. N, w. A. Paying I-ady to operate hemstitch. ing niaihine and look after store.! Singer Sewing Machine Co., Ill N. t Jackson. ' Harold Lloyd "A SAILOR-MADE MAN" ij of purchasing at a like profit, uelt'.itr the city business man or the mrM A resident would accomplish the de ji sired results, that of general rro- p5 rerlty amotig these two important i ft Classen. Don Tlio SiiMr-drcndiiught of Fun. The Cohans of Hivh Class Comedy. g And: Anvpntiirca or "Iob nnd Bill. V g And: I'nthp 1!oviw. Another aialter he called to th. memlier of the club.1.. was the fact that It would be a great; A relief to the frultmen of the counlv' g If the opening of the public schools , ,. In thin city would W postponed for1 two weeks, thn. allowing many chl!-' V dren to hilp In gathering the fruit I 31 crops of this ..Ttion of the state and ! V svoldlng great losk by employing In & efficient help, which Is mad necea-, wry by the early opening of the pun-: $j He hools It would also give necdy A famine, an opportunity to earn gen-! V eron. .urn. of money to tide them j A or the winter moathn. a healthy re- i A Kinree they are sow deprived or. Just , J at the oi,'Mn of the prune season. ' ft Several outside visitor were pre.-, V nt toilay to enjoy the programs. ; t'btna boer Bucks. E. FOR SAI.E--stream: IS house snd alten-l Kyes, i:t N -Or will I rude for pure bred Poland 1 span horses; 2 !lsne A. Kruse. Roseburg. Tn acres on "fine trout acres creek bottom: fair barn. Price $-3e0. I'. - Log chain o.i M .mM. Owner can have s:im,. t,. railing ai mis oltic and advertising chui-gi FOR SALE Drag "pa-rchrp-will trade for sheep. Also head cattle to trade for sheep rni sen. i. i-. ijjrreau, Oin! Oregon. Phone "F;3. ivii.r. j-rooni lioue. (hick en house, garage, 2 lots; $1 uoil K00 or l.tou down, balance ter.ns. J. M. l!,,md,. Vlf.r8 adilltlon. corner liooth and Kililv APMiTMENT llol SK-VorfeTaf- g ways occupied;, pay, if,. ln. 3 vestment; curiosity sc-kers need $ not apply-, if j.,.u . businwi( g . '. I,a' r,'"e. commercial fi ajent. 12a(.ass Street, phone 219 . a-i-r. innitirf ti chairs. .Mtmarrn kt eal hu bed "EXPERIENCE" WITH Richard Barthelmess AND A CAST OF TWENTY-EIGHT OTHER WELL KNOWN PLAYERS THE STORY OF A YOUTH WHO WENT OUT TO SEEK SUCCESS anu rouiXD THE WORLD AS IT IS! ALL OF ITS GOODS"1 EVIL. ALL OF ITS LAUGHTER. LOVE AND TEARS. FRIDAY THE GREAT IMPERSONATION WITH JAMES KIRKW00D K'IOgfi5tII&.lfi adults i)1mgm r15 I BAKONY J'KllfS LOWS THURSDAY A.D FRIDAY ALL CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS ACCOMPANIED BY PARE" ic Pine St. TWENTY TWO "HUNDRED" Dol7- AliS - I'art tune buys a fine suhur in home: mne acres of excellent Hrlnr vour tire work to Carters Tire shop We will do our best tn fig It ncht. rnttt land: iti d Mg house; barn: other improvements: city water: on pavement. Ttu Is some snsp and must be sol.) at once. See A. T . Lawrence, t'enniercial Agent, lir, Cass Street. Phone 219. j FOR NOTHINV, Twenty five acreToT the cholc.-st river bottom land: bor-, ders on ri-er: fifty yards from par ed hithwnv; r.nred and cross fenc ed a clear title to the above If you. will buv the improvements at less Mian cost: nig room new bummlnw: l e ba'n: t.iod water: chicken revise: snd other Improvements: niso some r.frt.Mial properly all for thlri y nn hundred dollars. Some terms. For full information see A 1 T Ijiwrerre, rommerrlsl agent, Cass Street. Phone 219. navv . Fcrd and liur l'c!l ratine, nr., I il,,i i.i,. niattress and si.ritn.j r..i ..i Ion gasoline tank and pre.i.ir-" tank with meter. 416 s Jack son street. r'OU SA LKTeaiiironSiiu u-5,-. horse, 6 years old. weight Hint each, color black. 1 hey are a per fect match and uiil.emuh.d ' r including nel ork harness. s.-e Join-Carage. EIGHT lIUNDKEi) POlTTART-wTth o lurintute. tools a,t equipment: ... n, M llllMlern m.,n. k... .1 ment basenunt: stationarv S ashtns machine, etc. ft furnished; bed. b.H, J cioKinc utenstl-i' : II nw . : alone w nh tsrrntv five ' ,i-t ft lot (x lot- Worth l.' - ,i.. . . nun- .s ' ""xi variation thlrt nrro, anil tne whole bu It r twen'v no httr.drej 4 T l . . -"rence. enimerrisl a,ent. l.j asj street. Pbone :i.i. a loran of The Lady Letty' WITH Valentino Dorothy Daltoi galow; wash fhs: House fully illlic: ll!s tuss: lliicleitm dollars : six hi:n- V "- goes Ji I"a-t tune, ft A TALE OF SLANT-EYED SMUGGLERS, ROVING PACIFIC SEA 7v r,DA?E DEV'L M-0'"!- WHO BEAT THEM1 A SOFT SC TV DANDY. SHANGHAIED AND MADE A MAN I AL ST. JOHN IN tsiutactiC SCE "STRAIGHT FROM THE FARM- " -MOONCOlJ SATURDAY HOOT GIBSON IN "STEP ON IT" EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION "WH0 WON THE BATTLE OF JUTLAND" 9