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WOSCSUftS WKWMtlVfW, MOM DAY, OCTOHW SO, 122. FAQI THRn ' 1 LXa time. m Now's the Time to let your clothes say the right word for you! Time to let them help you put your best foot forward. And we. have the right clothes new models that have both the proper touch of style and the desired qualit)- that spells SERVICE. . GET A NEW SUIT AND OVERCOAT. Duds for Men, Inc. i it i in u feature Dance" to Be Big Attraction Armistice Night PIERCE'S APPEAL TO FARMERS FOR SUPPORT IS QUESTIONED Lm 8 o'clock to 12 o'clock on ice Night, Saturday, November l. fairies of dancing, amusement berriment will Bold sway over lronp that will fill the beautiful lajmiftciently decorated Armory, will present a most pleasing e to the dancer as well as the ktor. best music obtainable has been i and tbe dance loving step il have an opportunity to en- mrthing from the good old it moonlight waltz to the latest jiiwt trot on record. ill treat of songs, vaudeville Arundel, ptuo runar. Psona lit-L In Portland C. A. Locswood. of the Ford gar age. Is spending a few days in Port land, looking after busliiess matters. Smile beside a fire of Page's coal. Vek End In Eugene Harry Wilcox, spent the week end In Eugene, visiting with friends. He returned to this city last evening. E. R. Rolse, teacher of violin. Call Moore Music Studio. Mm. M-Innall In Hospital Mrs. Mary McDonald of Glide is in Mercy hospital receiving treatment from Dr. Melvln. Painless extraction of teeth at room t, Masonlo Temple. Dr. Kerbs. Keturns from PortUnil Harold Hinsdale. returned from Portland this morning after enjoying the week end visiting with friends. Miss Colda- Parker of Wilbur was In town for a few hours Saturday afternoon visiting with friends and shopping. MOORE MTTSIC STUDIO. 314 N. Jackson St Phone 502. In On Business Mr. and Mrs. C. R- Shipman of the Glenbrook farms, near Riddle arrived in the city last evening to spend a few days transacting business matters. SPIREU.A CORSETS. Made to Measure. Bell Case, rhone 391-L. tinng and will be served by a bevy of Umpqua Beauties. If you have ever danced In your young or old life come out and shake a wicked foot on Armistice Night lie cause all of your friends are going to to there with bells on, and maybe something else. Word High Lost am? last Minute Ifedrord high school football encountered the hardest kind rh lurk Is the lust thirtv see- ( of jlr In their game Friday oon iU the Oregon Agricul- coilfse rookies at Corvallis. with the score 14 to 13 In faror op to that time the rook- ton the contest 20-14. sava the (i Hail Tribune. Pt showing by the home on me enemy's field against heavier ODnnnents. has f illori local student body with pride arm welcome undoubtedly the homecomine. of thn team loiday. Medford team was tc have the Albany high team at Al- yesterday afternoon, but that was cancelled because of the FORE you siim an ariDli- fcation for life insurance icEmsnny the Orcironlifc man - - i unexpected death of the Albany quarterback after ther Medford team had reached the city. There was Just time enough to arrange a con test with the O. A. C. Rookies to take the place of the cancelled game hence the Medford players and the small body of rooters accompany ing them hastened on to Corvallis. 'EMENT 'ATH EWER PIPE SHINGLES PLASTER LUMBER Roseburg, OreKon, Oct. 30th, 1922. Editor News-Review: An appeal to farmers to vote for Mr. Pierce for governor is an appeal to ingratitude. Though he claims ana music will be provided for theinow nnl ne noi a party man, ne i spectators and dancers, by some of i received the democratic nomination our local well known funmnkors initial the primary. Everybody ought to1 you'll have to be on the spot at 8 remember how the farmer suffered o'clock sharp In order not to miss it. ifrom ,hu fa" ,n Prices after the close The Auxiliary Helles of the Legion i of ,ne war- Tt'e democratic party will have an attractively decorated j wa8 ln Power at Washington more dispensary of light wines and confec-!than two yars after the war closed. dui uia noimng io relieve me iarnier. and the farmer represents nearly half the populatic-n of the country. As soon as the republicans came Into power, Important laws were passed to help the farmer. The emergency tariff stopped Importation of foreign wheat and other farm products. There was an addition of $25,000,000 to the funds to be loaned to the farm ers throueh the federal land banks The war finance corporation was re vived and $500,000,000 was made avail able to buy American farm products for shipment abroad. The laws regu lating the Brent meat-packing houses nnd eamblinc in futures were passed. All these laws are now bearing fruit In the return of prosperity to the farmer. President James R. Howard, of the American farm bureau federa tion, said the other dav. as reported In the Oreiron Journal, that the Amer 'ran farmers are about to enter a general ern of prosperity which will be the greatest In the country's hls torv. Therefore, for a farmer to vote for n democrat for governor, who mav have the apoolntment of a United States senator to war against the nnrty that has done these things for him. Is Ingratitude. Because the low nrlces of farm products made taxes hesvv to -hear. Pierre would capital ize the feeling of discontent, for the purpose of landing In the governor's chnlr. Thoueh h has been thirty years In office he has never had any serious care for the taxpayer, but has done ns much as any man In Oregon to make taxes high. As a legislator he has voted for nearly every tax increasing measuTe. al.-o salary raises, and has Introduced many such mea sures, himself. He even Introduced a constitutional amendment to keep i .money, notes, accounts and credits I off the tax rolls. Fine help that would ! have been for Jhe farmer and land owner! There are four things to bo done nbnut taxes, and the republican party has slreadv undertaken them: 1. Maintain national policies restor ing prosperity; and these have al- i ready been adopted. I 2. Keep down expenditures; and j the republican legislature has kept well within the six per rent limitation of our constitution. The great tax 'burden has been voted by tho people at large, or by towns, ports, school districts, etc-, over which the gover nor has no control. The state taxes I for lt!22 will be one and one half millions leas than last year, due to economy nf the legislature of 1921, of which Mr. Pierce was not a member. 3. Place on the tax rolls a large volume of money, notes, accounts, ond. and the like, which now pay no taxes. Governor Olcott's tax com mission, appointed long before Pierce started his campaign, will report this & winter, and tbe republican legislature V pledged to sane and conservative j reform. igi 4. Keep Walter Pierce out of the governor's chnir, because he is the! irreal'st tax spender In tho state of rrenn. His cry for lower taxes now Is simply put forth to catch votes. e We ail want lower tax a. Pierce g has Fijfs"d no practical way to E get them. He says now, in the last 5 days fit the campaign, that be would ft pu a five per cent on the gross earn- 6 Inrs of public servic corporations, sj and not taa their tangible property. K This nwncT he would put Into ' the K ftate treaury. and thus the cities. Aubrey Q. Smith Visit Aubrey O. Smith formerly city su perintendent of schools In Roseburg, was one of the Dokkle visitors in Roseburg Saturday night. Mr. Smith remained over Sunday visiting with a few of his friends in this city. Hallowe'en Masque Dance Tuesday night Maccabee Hall, lets go. In from tillde John Alexander of Glide, spent this morning In Roseburg attending to business matters. Mrs. Wilson of Eugene arrived this morning to visit at the Alexander home for several days. mm ii.h si . To Cure a Cold in One Day j Take Lmxmtlvm fBromn The Exact, Truth In Advance We would not .think of selling a Used Car without first putting it in good condition. We seek friends, not enemies. That is why we insist on telling you exactly what you may expect of a car before you buy. t . - v4 .few of this week's offerings: ImUmtt t i Be sure you get The box bears this signature Price 30c. Shopmen Will Raffle Bed Spread An BCtlVA KRmnnln 1. hatm, mail. by the local .railroad employees on ' tne bed spread ruffle which is now underway. Tickets are being aold at $1 each, and the holder of the lucky ticket la to receive the handsome hand crocheted bed spread now on display at the McKean, Darby and Baldwin store. All of the proceeds of the ratfle go into the fund main tained by the striking railroad shopmen. Dodge Brothers . i Winter Touring First class mechanical condition. New battery good tires, enamel good. Makes fine ap pearance. Price $675. Chevrolet . 1917 model. 1275. Dodge Brothers Touring 1917 model. Price S175. Oodge Bro. Touring 1917 Model, In first class mechanical condi tion, 1 175. Dodge Brothers ' Touring 1918 model, rebuild. Looks like new. Price (625. Dodge Brothers 1922 model. Good as new. 1 Has been run 4000 miles. Has had splendid care. 9'0. Young People's Worker Here Sunday Miss Margaret Rudy, an organizer of young people's work in church circles, will be In Roseburg Tussday, Oct. 31, and will be the guest during the afternoon and evening of the Missionary Boclety of the Presbyter- Ian church. Miss r.udy is very young and attractive, but is an experienced church worker and forceful speak er. fcTie is sent out by the Women's Bonrd of Home and Foreign Missions and has met with splendid success In hcvr voting people's work. All the young people of the city are Invited to hear her apeak at the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening. - leneral Building Material BRICK LIME ROOFING REENFORCING STEEL L. W. METZGER Contractor and Builder. Subscriptions taken for all maga zines. Spjendld Christmas gifts for your friends. Mrs. Ullian B. Davis, H. F. D. 1, Box 141, Roseburg. Hemstitching.. Get your work done here. 10c yard. Kail orders returned same day as received. Singer 8tore, Roseburg. ... o CAMAM VAMiEY SCHOOL NKWH. At the Vninqua . Among the guesU. arriving at th Umpqua hotel over the week end were E. M. Roberts, J. R. Klrkpat rlck, R. A. Petty, ""Medford; K. H. Bartholomew, Portland; I.. A. Klein, Medford: K. E. Glove, Medford; R. C. Baker, Medford: George T. Llnd ley, Jacksonville; L. E. Hrown, Coos Bay: C. C. Carter. Myrtle Point: Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Beala. Riddle; C. E. Boyce, Portland: George R. Miller and wife, Portland: C. O. Williams, Coqullle; Harry Bryant Medford; Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Walsh. Myrtle Creek; I.. E. Hlnniger and wife, Canyonvllle, W. Kennan. Porland: Armle Young Salem; A. R. Wlletts. Medford; R..R Thompson, Medford. Applications Out for Auto License SALEM, Oct. 30. Letters 125, 003, of them containing applica tion blanks and other documents ne- cesrary to the formal and peaceful separation of the Oregon motorist from his contribution to the automo bile registration fund for 1923, were put into the malls here by Secretary of State Koier Friday. Assignment of the 1923 license plates will begin November 4. Koier explains, and those who prefer the small numbers are warned to return their applica tions at once. Based upon" the registration, of more than 131. ."00 automobiles and trucks this year Kozer estimates the 1923 registration at not less than 145,000 cars. Fees of the automo bile department for this year will ag grerate more than $3,300,000. The tags for 1 !2:i wll consist of white figures and letters on a dark blue background ln marked con trast to the yellow and black of the 1922 tags. now. Good stork and good prices. Page Lumber and Fuel comapny. IEED YOlin mo VrtUMC ?INT IT YOURSELF WITH Masquerade Dance Tomorrow Night A mass meeting of the spooks, hob goblins and witches will be held to morrow. HallowVn night at the Mac- caliee hall, starting promptly at 8:30 o'clock when the big masquerade dance will take place. The Umpqua Five, with a full r-'pertolre of epooky blues, will be attired In true Hallow- 'en costume and Judging from tne number of masks being sold today by the local dealers, many of those who attend are planning to enter Into the spirit of the occasion. The dance wll be full of pp and sip. the com mittee announces, and some unique stunts are planned Miss Laura Stoble, a former stu dent of our high school, visited our school for a short time Monday morn ing. Laura Intends to enter a hos pital and fit herself for a nurse. We are pleased to note that Mr. Bonebrake, our Intermediate teach er, was elected vice president of Zono two of the Douglas County Teachers association. Cecil Garter of Myrtle Point and who put her arm J.O. Newland & Son J Corner Cass and Stephens Sts. Roseburg, Oregon L. E. Brown of Marshfleld, Professor Brown's brother, spent a short time on the school ground Friday noon. They proved themselves to be good SMiriit for they ' mixed ln the bas ket ball game which tho boys were playing. A masquerade party Is being given bv the sludeius of the high school on Oct. SI. The committee In charge Is Miss Titus, Miss Itasford, Bernard Denn, Helen Parrott, and Alberta Wiley. The program Wednesday morning was given by the freshmen and the sophomore classes. They appeared as negroes and entertained the school with several songs. The freshmen organized their class Tuesday. Velma Wiley was elected president, Louis Dick secretary, and Vera Parrott treasurer. Their class flower la the Scotch broom, and their colors are green and gold. Velma W iley, who broke her arm Velma has been abeaent from school most of this week as a result of a bad cold. Mrs. D. C. Jones visited school for a short time Friday afternoon. Camas valley high school experts to meet tbe Glide school in a "dou ble header" basket -ball gamo No vember 11. Both tho boys' and girls' teams are to play, Among the guests arrlvlhg at the Douglas hotel over the week end wero Mr. and Mrs. L Frits Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. K.' D. tientry, Portland; E. M. Wood, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Htilman, Pnrtlnnri, Lllllnn Holman. Portland; F. II. Ferris, Seattle; F. T. Bridges, Seattle; Mrs. J. K. Lalng, Portland: D. R. Johnson, Sllverton; A. I., .lonhson. Sllverton; E. G. Earl, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Frost Se attle; II. E. Woodward. Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stone, Spokane, Min nie Stone. Snnkann. A. J. Flnrrv. cltv last Friday, was taken to Dr. Hoover' Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J. Morse, Mon th a plaster cast. tana. !mm?mamamWmmmmm--msexamm'mmiMM. ..T. ..i tI,jL;. h.jml ; Costs Yon Nothing to Try- So Solve This Puzzle How Many Words Can Yon Find in This Picture Commencing Wilh the Letter "FMt For example, yoa will notice "Fire," "Fiddle." "Foundry,"etc Are you able to find 20 woids commencing with tho letter "F"? The picture is very clear: there can be no mistakes. You will find it very Interesting to look for these words, ar.d may win the big prize. Anybody can try costs nothing. Why should you not he the winner of the 2000.0U? The person having tho Inrcest list of words beginning with the Utter "F" will fret the First I'rire. 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