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TAc.r. nr.rrr Roseuuno news-review, tuesdav, November gi, iw. A . . 1 A iW a J The Store that Does the Business. Quality Gives the Merchandise Value ; in mis uur :ovemDer REDUCTION SALE 10 to 25 Off AH Lines For All This Week Dresses IlKAItl(;S AUK STltTi:i REVIVAL BEGINS S. AT CHRISTIAN 6 tw af.. :Mt.,i iT-.f ) : church wit 3uni!:'. Walker and p WAMUMiTON, Nov. 21. HurriM in tliarcc I, coil linaill- A in a i-nI line mu-'c -'' '" A "ri;it' today cemmcre Ik-khii TV COlll- h-.i r- .J Tin- im V liifc mi the pi tiilnii of Him S'niih !ij i-rn I'.nitic to retain th- Central '' I'acific In a half iloz-11 w. ini A scon of toniiiiunlties traffic at-Hoeialinris "Were ntcd. I.. .1. Sp. rice, director or trar- fie for t h- Southern l'alf I''. explained in detail the Miancmi Including One Hundred Now Ones Entire Stock and New Ones The City's Largest Assortment Including Munsingwear Men's, Women's, Child's Our Best Brands, Cotton Silk, Wool Gossan!, Nemo and II & G Men's Furnishings i&2 Entire Stock, Men's, Women's, Children's I Coats Dry Goods Underwear Hosiery Corsets 15 Off 25 Off 15X Off 15 Off Shoes 15 15 15 10 and Kasn arrant'i nu nts which have resulted In the flow Inter locking of the two corporations since )-,-,. I'.y the Joint !.s.iie3 of fiirkj and hnmlx. an is- rhanpe of feouritien and ateto liilely unified operailon. lie said. niniation had been created In liich dissolution under the mi- prenio court order woiim kivp rise to numerous perplexing anu difficult prol.Ii nm It is sufficient at this point to nay that the Central Pacific and the Southern Pacific Have lieen operated as Interdepend ent parts of a sinel" Kyst-m for over -"i'i years." Hpcncp con- tinued. ei(.Uomy and effi- ciency have been promoted by a 1 hod of iiswiNiinnis ana uu- il.iitiiiK freight which a uni- fieil FVfteni Iliad" posslllie. in like manner the unirted aim in terwoven j assenKer train service over the fetitial I'aciric lines and over the lines of the South ern Pacific have been developed as a result of a lifetime study which meets the requirements of nil tho communities and ca.inot be disrupted without public inconvenience." Inc. 10. A ' J7 nnno uiiLiny n,xiraoYdi 5 r. TIi- Famous Na:l I'uif Silk and mm be purchased a;i;i:s ( ciu'hin OfflH; Off Off ''Church Night" is New Plan Adopted SOMETHING NEW IN ROSEBURG. What Im krmwu as "rimrch Niidd" was recently adopted by the official board of tin- First Mnhodist i liun h of Kiln city. 'I he fdun is vt-ry mhii lar Iti oiImt pliK'i-H, and i.H proving ho lirn I'mll ITm liolidays On follow n protta.111 will Im carried out every Wfdnesday eveninc: 6.00 Coinintinlty Htippt-r. Mr. A. ('. MiirsterH, ehairtnan of th" corninlt t. Jiiiiih McClintork and ('lnlri Ceddffl will lt nd thp nlimitiK. 7r0-I'niyer and prais Hervico wUh short Htudy of I's. 111. Th Btranne rhararict that we find nrattercd through tliirt nnrlent poem will he explained. 7M.r-Tlie ronnn-KatloTi will dlvt !n Into (lire pioup.H ii1 follows: I'rof. O. ('. Urown leiirhes Ihe rlnss which Is Htndylnif "The Christ inn Con OUest of A'tH'tica," hv Ilalpli Keeler. Sotio of ihe topics dbcn"setl will tu 1''ini!rrat Inn. 1 .nnlnu Caiup. M itu s, Thn Country Church, C'ltv Ptohh-ms, The NVjTo Tit' Native. Tho Mornmn, Ainrrhy. The Yellow I'eril. etr. J. H. Crarv has ehatT'1 of th cla's In Teacher Training This will ph.. fnvattiahlo help to all yotinn; peonh', ! whether thev etpeet to teach or nt. Mr. Crarv has hud eirelh-nt prei ara tlnn for lih work, helnc ft V. M C. A. fernnn t"fnre eomllHT here. j Miss MsdHIno Itinker of tlm ltne j School will have rhnrce of n i-1:isb fir !ov nnd Kirl". Thnv will proha1lv 1 nerln!l7n on Hlhle Stnrv Tellfmr, ami rnrred 1 tr un tt let. In which the chil dren will ! taurht to net nut variolic ncenes from Hrrlpture. anil thin f t the truth IndellMv In th-lr minds. At R-20 the rlue will rlo n, thne v ho w I h may remain for the pneclal feature hour. Sme "fenturcs" f finfinit-tnicd are f.imm ft i r nevn--iui, rh-ltales. open fnr'im. plciurt'S. fe Thi comit'ite In rh'trtf- nf ftif-t nrt 'if i Ni tirm-Min H Knti-r Imi "'r Mrs. M V. Mllanl nnd Mrs. IV T. IIlltvT. A!! Teoote nf (he cltv whose dulleg do not rail them elsewhere, arc wet eiene to all f tltU program, or even to pT-t f f it if pr rvrrod. ii PFTTH RADARAUOM MIINC. TVl.-r H'i'T 'h:oi-h, (f South Stephen -eet, wa ridel ei n w av this morula" pi a late hoio- thi" :ifieniien had mt heon )ora.'d lie had heen In verv p. ir health for so?ne time hot nian-i-. .l to t hide tho-ie w ln have heen DANCE Wednesday Night Maccabee Hall The Umpqua Five Hack On the Job LOTS OF PfcP "i!c Test Ulilies i siockinys ran : Wll.liKit AND n:e, iJ the jiail . Jhey are famoub for their fimnw and wearini qu.!jiueH ar.! i.i.i only be iur chaM d throuvh rel..-l!e di alers. Sat iac'ion or your mn.v-y refunded. Call and ask for deinoi.-'ia'ion. NEW TODAY. iAlTOMOIIII.K for sat.- or irauu iui property. Win. Van I'.uren FOK' liKNfTwiirf'ii nished liousi:- i I : : I II ; 1 i BEFORE CHRISTMAS AT I? DRESSED I VA II 11 J nnJ IT LL keiini; looms, pnvileKH of bath. S21 V. !.anc St. ri'T THICK typewrit r. Kiuhteen dol lars. Trade for win d or hay, or sell on time. C. Merrill. ,l Mill St. Fblt "HK'NTilou.. ii- epini; rooms and private Karate. 1""- Military St. Eosfl'air of eyeglasses on way to Antlers Theutre. lteward if return ed to 733 Cobb St. Foil- SAI.Kbakland touring. 1020 model. In Mcellent condition. 3 new tires. $133. C. A. Ixickwood Motor Co. FOIt PAI.i: 1922iii'd.'l 4"OverIand. equipped with eonl tires, chains :md extra tools. Itun less than 2fn)0 miles. Call at Mi West Oak St. See them in the Window. Note the Splendid Qualities and Extrei w T I MAS' AND WIFE want Job as rook and helper on ranch, camp, or coun try hotel. F. C. St. Clair, Riddle, Ore. FOR SAI.K DnTry " rows nnd youna stock. Cows ail lately tested for tuberculosis by the state veterinar ian. Clve 6 pal. a day. Phone 40-F3 or write box 6SS. Roseburp. NOTICK The party who took spn tire fiom Sttidebaker car in front of Klks Club last evenine about S:4ft wants to return It immediately, for he Is known. A. M. Throne. FOR S AI.K - Some cod Orecon cocke ralsf Hack for sale or trade for piirs or heifer. ToittenburK buck for service. C. K. Trueblood, 2"i of Roriebur. the blackest It-norall. e, lireved upon l.v I SAN r R ANf ISCO ( sir owner will hideous and k'r utesiiiio delusions yet1 fras' oil "ml h""'' nil, of " fp- vi if.wfi.. ui.riitni. ti,n t.,...r.......i.t liiinie person ir ne win uiive roru OUR DEBT TO THE CAVE MAN Tribute to Him by William Jamu One of Most k'loquent Pas sages in Literature. One of the most elmiuent passi.es In Ainericun literature is William JiiiiuV tnitiite to the rave num. saya the Detroit News, lie wmie: "Hone of our bone and llesii of our llesii, are these hail-brutish prehistoric brothers. Clnllcil about with tlia luiuiense dark ness of tills mysterious universe even us we are, they went born, and died, Sllltereil Ji till slriiL'i'leil Cicett nvnr In fl I I... .1 t i ml. W. i.ii.iiii i lull; mm ii.l.-.nni, lillllll-ll III. Bargains in Genuine Kid, Imitation Kid, Bisque, Cloth Bodies. 22 in. $6. HO Ilisque Body ....3.98 20 In. $6.00 Ilisque Body .... 3.S3 lfl in. $3.75 Bisque Body .... 2.29 20 in. $11.00 Genuine Kid 6.25 20 in. $8.30 Imitation Kid .... 4.98 IS in. $3.50 Imitation Kid 3.S9 20 in. $1.50 Imitation Kid .... 3.29 IS in. $3.75 Imitation Kid .... 2.48 IS in. $2.50 Imitation Kid .... 1.95 II in. $1.30 Imitation Kid 1.09 20 in. $1.50 Cloth Body S.29 1G In. $2.75 Cloth Body 1.95 s meiu i n,. n . BeautK..i - Bargains In Do" Cle,l, 2 in. $13 10 Daby Du 20 in. $6.50 Talking 18 In. $3.75 Talking Dol .' 16 in. $5.00 Talking jJojj 18 in. $3.75 Walking R,a 18 in. $6.60 Dressed Doll !' 18 in. $5.50 Dressed Doll ! 18 in. $4.50 Dressed Doll ." 16 in. $4.25 Dressed Doll I 16 In. $5.50 French Doll 16 in. $4.25 French DoJl We have many others not listed above and at prices just as attractive A deposit will hold any doll for future delivery. . Roseburg Book Store i watcblnn him to prevent his wander j in Rwav. He is 7.S ytirs of Hi;e, I about (i feet tall, ert-y hair and blue Jetcs. He is wearing a dark hat nnd Idue coat with urey trousers. Anyone j seelllK hllll is retiuesled to tlotlry tile ( police department and he will bo re turned to his family. AUTO PAINT SHOP. 1 patch your top and curtains. Sew In IsiiiKlass, nnd make our car storm proof Cull and vet my price1). ACTO I'.MNT SIM II'. Main and Court streets, UosehurK, Orecon. o ... . '. w. it. t Mi;i:r. The Chrlstl in Workers Hand, will ! hold Its renular nuietliiK at the ' Christian Church nt 7::to tonb lit I The regular monthly Hl'de i s t k i will bo hcM. Tho test will he on I Hie last 8 chapters tit tho book f Matthew. All members are ui'Med to: be present. I of Ideals In their IKeil faith that ex istence In any form is better than non-existence, they over rescued tn-j tmiphantly from the Jnws of over-i Imminent destruction the torch of life! which, thanks to them, now lights the world for us. "How small Indeed mviu Individual' distinctions when wo look back on! these overwlieliulnu numbers of bu- I man bcine punting nnd strulnlnjfj under the pressure of that vital want. And how Inessential In the eyes oft Cod must he the small surplus of the! Individual's merit, swamped as It Is In I tlie Mist ocean of the common merit ! of mankind dumbly and imdaunttii::ly ! dolus the fundamental duty and l!v In;; the heroic life. We t-r..,v humble; nr.d reverent as we contemplate the j prodigious spectacle. i 0YEWS OF ANCIENT RCMAMS m.i i:-oii: w riinivti Mr C.eorce Ocle nnd Mls Hot'ia It. Ddeil Wele quietly marrl. d at the parsonage of the I'lrst Methelist church todav, at 1 0 : no u. m , l;, v W. S Cordon offlclatlni; Mr. Otb' was horn in Pendleton, hut ha t made IiIh home nt Klamath Fills for Ihe pant six years, conilni- to Itose burn last sunimer with his parents, Mr and Mrs. .1. H. Oc,.. Tho nrlde was born lu Klannth Coutitv. but has been employ, d In thlH city for several months. The youtiR- peopo will tie at home to their friends after n few davj at .Ml! I'lt.er street. ll.ar Walker Christian church ami rext Iturrus Siindav OM.V I'llLST-rl.AMS HIIDW4 AMI AT Ulc Al IV Jttl V !o This is Arizona" How They Observed Birds and Cut Up Animals to Find Out "the Signs." The nuclcnt It minus belli ved In situs, n lien they wanted to know whether to do this tliln- or that, they tried to llud out "the sicas." Seme persons looked at bin!. Iljllij; inor bead, other cut up animals, to see What "sii;lis" Were lnije. j 1'ti'hapit uinkt InturcktltiK of nil was' Ihe cimtolll of keeplliK certain clilek i wns ami calling theni sacreiL If some I one w anted to know If a plan would I succeed, ho tried to feed tho chickens, j j If tbey ntn heartily. It was a good 1 slrn. If tltcy refund to eat, the plan' was probably i n Up. When a lieman dlisl. food and drink were pbieed b.wlde bis body In the I tomb. Animals wcro nacriluvil. nnd i ; ml!k ir wine whs thrown on t!.e ground. This was rt 1'rtifcd every : year. If tint relatives forifet. the oul uss supposed to become oMl mid to" bring bed luck. j Animals were sncriticed In heiv-r 1 of tint ki'iN. n well ns f t tite splr'ts ef men. l'Us. oxen, and sheep were the treiiture most oficu killed. 1'loiir and valt Were sprlv.kled over cacti ani :tl, its head was cox crcd wir'i clot! s Tllf stnl'V (if the t I't'tuhi's, (lani'i'is ittnl "ht'll" tltcv tit i "iMokir" uliii i's.';t't',l the haz;lfils ot life ill am! rvturiu'il hoitio just in time to run into ;ul cut tin's far miTc tlu'iniiijr than all Hit' :.icil up ni'f tb.crr. A wt'.stci n star ta.st. 1 ii'tuiv wi'Jiout an miu.i1. presented !'.v a nllf FRANKLYN FARNUM FRANCIS FORI) AL HART "SHORTY" HAMILTON Also w it!i ths jirnrain Ki.'lv-.-ir-l Kipluijr's "THK IIAI-KAP OK I ISM IKS i'.OAKPINT. Htri:.' Town topii.- . i n I Atop's Tallies "Tin-: nor, and Tin: tiiikjy Next ProKr : : J'l i Nt'jrri, "THK POLISH dancki:." :! tt" i. !! r1..st r-ilsr n l;n ; Knlfo it nn a for tho ilvit!i-.!.-;liMi; hvv. Prnors wrri' f,; y t!;t.i ikini; m. Tti Ihmk rm-1 f.it wen Iliuctl nn tlu ultar ivA luiiin'-l. Mark, If yi'ii nn- lit'Mln,' a ll;i't f Wr unui inn! lit rv i I ri't.i llci ' .11 U Ml. In Dim :tt t'k -f M;tr. It, fi.-r-nuin iiiMrtt S.t)H,vum tr.ntUM i tu y i'-r iMiriviH' In rlrvulMi ioii. 8.rt -'f Inll.itlfii l T Tif rf((1n wlj tin 1 1 b ;i n t''mr.i.'.!ti t a l :m- 1 ;t: J UiTti" 'f ivi ! In M ir h V Wlii-n jTtt'va nri low iu.iu) Is l.uiM A o ttt- Wln-n m-'Ui-r yVuMiul. rl- iii" liU-'i. Tt.ti nxfctt'iii ii!. fn.ii anl . i t U'x 1 Wi:n I.tu with :i 1't in.iti!. i.r .-lt d!! !, n:y S (or k' i.tl'-n i:a ' ! .': It n-vny f nhi !t.' .-.il: 'i t- k'1'"! i y - $ Pr"ii. nl thi In'rrniiMniKil 1J1 tho livo-tt. niiarplo.-tt o'.-talna-'l X In tho whoN- orM. Sulrribo tiul.iy rar ft 0111 Mvrtle 'rf'U to San Fran Hsro. Rond rcfi n ncos to Ilox 0n0. Nt-wsHovlfW. ItK'r ItAHOAINS! 1'21 FORP SKDAN Mor-lmnirallv porrtrt, Fpholstorlne: likn new. (IockI rudbtT. far show:' rxr'olbnt rare. Prlcort excontiona, lv low. Ft vo wire wlirpls. Korontly ovor- hnub'il. Tho iirirp Is rrrlainlv rft'!1.!. S'KK TFIKM TODAY. MATHKWtf MOTOIt X CITANGK. 17 Jackson St. A cny.y roM kohtaw.e home MtuJiTn Kt'n room rotta.-ro prnrtl cnllv now : j'U n'vlv dfrnratcd ; noiT-Ttly n!l-Tn built in efforts: fi'll sio rrnnr.: basomont; statinn nry wash tub: wood lift: all :.tr;'ot iniprovo.iii n's in nnd paid fur; vard full b-au'iful Blirubbory: tltri'o b'rt-k- f'.'in lusinoss ct-ntor: bft b'rat i(-n In lown ; priro 1-hs than rr-f (if i.iM.rd In houso: twoniv id L'b J luimh-t'd. hr.lf rash. I.aw rinro Aunrv, 125 Cas Stroct. TMmno 21!i. r?!FAIKU ' TH AN" HKN'T -Will m-11 ihrt'p hundnd jhtp nKnlfa nnd dairy r:u!fh nn ti-rni-t rhonpf-r than ront. Ttuvo n hnndn-d nrros of fino alfalfa land tindiT it'icntion; froo walor: nnlfiaitod KUt ;i!) ; five nrros pruni. fatnily rrchar-i; two spts huihlint's; b:r d-iirv barn; also bl stock barn: nut rank'1 adjoining: on pond road: d.illv mail: t l'it mllon from tnwn: siit"in thousand lakes ovorvthiuK: 1 nlv lake:; i;;. ihousand ca-h. l.aw reivo AKt'iiry, 12f Tass Street. Vlmno 21'. FAST -Will sell my 'in hotel fully furni--: clean nnd new; l idly equipped kite c in nmriinir or.!.-r; ;v dav: dniiifr a fine on Facifir- bieh t I nm poiim to ac npf to po eat at ' half its vain-: tw. n- 1 Hollars. This In buihlinps, nntl ad fur- :lete in everv wav. ' an pop Law ti tie ..-f Street, rhiine 2!. r FAIL- Fut s.iaie (f ': tp it can't u- t awav. fortv aero tra'-t-j. f ratdi J-rty is ex.-td-d rea iv to plant : of each forty in firm on highway: benuM .1 school nml d.ilh I wfll noli t!n'p fmo h ts on tho follow in c 1 'indreil do!!-r,- ih of twentv fn.t huv ten yoar- a' five p.-r ''iiniint'ivi. liw ! . ( a! Strct. V!;nno FINi; FOKl'M LFXCIIFOX A larpo number was in at tendance at tho Chamber of Com mere e forum luncheon, which was resumed afv.in today. Tho luncheon was held at the parish houso and every seat at. tho table wan taken when the chairman, .lude Hamilton, rapp' d bis Ravel. Tho principal ppeaker was Dr. Uoid. who gave a very Interesting; talk on "Ob servation r." Several roualng amn: were F'.inp and Impromptu talks given by several of those present. At the I'miMiuu Among the guests registered at the rmprjua hotel last evening wero Fred Miller, Eugene; Charles L. Hat fbdd. Portland; Mrs. G. W. Price, Portland: A. M. Dunn, Eugene; Mtb. Foid Xorthrup, Wilbur; H. W. Long, F. p. Knight, Eugene Portland; E. W. Portland; C. P. HLifcJ F. A. Terry, Portlui 1 1 Yoncullp : A. M. Fletcher. Kugone; I Portland i'anyonvllle OffleeiN Fllectwl. Th e new city o f f ie recon tl y t elected at Canyonville, hap ta!;en ; tin ir oath of office and are now ; handling the munb ipal affairs or : that town. The of fit ers who were ; elected to Forve during tho en-j suing two years, are O . O . Me-! (sllvray, mayor: W. H. Graham. , John ileal. F. J. lilattner and Ravi Hartley, councilmen, Dennis Hanks, i recorder; Max W. Kinimel, treasury or and George Corter, Jr., marshall. V 'At i ADULTS MR8. M. A. STRALEE ON THE ORGAN ciiuw; M TUESDAY MATINEE AND EVENING Anita Stewart IN "HER MAD BARGAB A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION STAR COMEDY . "MATINEE IDOLS" -o !tuy from Page Lumber and Fuel 'inpany. They carry a full stock at e-v:. - ' ' (Adv.) j I'.v.'i-rs (iving the detiuls of the if ..Mian h Thanksgiving turkey offer e.'i-ii di 1 ibuted. This offer holds ir. l; finivc, HACK inod rn tt n r tit; OVelV',!,1!! iliniai: 10 on : en; everl!';i fill, d full tnnrit lui-iv w av Me;"- dt iv r fice . i e ence ; w .'1 t.l tv five leir-i flo.l.W risliiiiL--. 1 Villi icfo. Ati ncv. 1 HM'M'S Im oar no". I ) ive . lot. V v This lieaiiilrnl chest of O 1 1 CommuRity Plate r. ? (M-piiM o t Value $12 O will !e ghen t. otic i:st.mei b"i' prmo' V t wt-!ii v an -! tiinh. r:. !! fnl all. v. 1 e n-ail M'i r-id t il-ed 0 f our 9 Iti WmJ ,i ASFW V-jfcJI .. ZTCZZ Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov.2M ONE SHOW NIGHTLY ' Trans Continental Auto Tm of '('trt'ivi ito't I Te 1 ' TltlltVS NT WIl'H IT 1 W I Til if tei ! ' d t.ir' I'lN" THK mtti:i; t II ruse of sinV o : 'ti.tn.l dolhir Ttor-li ' Tatiirr nnd iirfi . place; ore Iniri'-.-d ' ml bord. on ni'- . -; tttatt'-n ttn i' ice; - of out mnire ad'o;n- water oii.n d in ; hntte. bic barn, ch-N-.t elac in roeirrv . nicVers !;d bt en .' ! tlollsr CTh c. ' 'l.t whole worVs l.iw i:.'. Cai P'r-.t No il iiicult coiollii..,,. No String to it liil coll..,, ,. K,,,, ,,, wp "if Hiving cm I, rustonier illl ecrv lurcliR, of .f- or more. ' me and u. n,p y. n 11111I iel full irtH'iil.ir. You Might Win N iih.tn l aller'. ,11 STORE fa I T il 1 f 1 J tPith nnd )r)WM Vaudeville Artists A DISTINCTIVE ATTRACTION WITH AN SUNSHINE COMEDY "THE BARN STORMERS" .....,fBNTlCV' ADMISSION PRICES h Lower Floor Center $1.10 Lower Floor. I" S f; First Two Row. Balcony $1.10 L.st Four Row h Box SJts . 1.10 Oal'ry j ; RESERVED SEATS NOVVOJ t" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY JACK HOLT IN "WHILE SATAN r UlXi 3 1 lor jour hoiinj lowu I'.iper. ritetie :i:. A MP I