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PACE EICHT ROSCBUIta NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER , 19i Displaying the latest FALL DRESSES They are adaptable to many occasions. These frocks are among the most favored of the ; fall fashions exclusiveness is : assured, as we have not more than one of a style. . i Canton Crepes, Satin Figured Cantons, Twills and Crepe Back Satins. Black, Navy and Brown predominate Moderately Priced (ReMARKSBURYOX At. 'ISEBURGOriFEflRlffiOllTJfi E ATMYRTL Many Roseburg People Ac company Band to Coos and Curry County Fair raipie -.raoposEo 1 ""'!'"'''?'" NEW TODAY MARKSMEN TO SHOOT Local Rod & Gun Club Mem bers Participate in Open Competition Big Prizes Awarded to Winners County Court May Arrange to Start Travel on Roseburg' Reedsport Highway . WILL INVESTIGATE PLAN May Transfer Cars by Ferry boat Around Uncompleted! Section' Between Mill. Creek and Brandy Bar WORK SHOES AT y2 COST This is a Hobnail Army Shoe, will wear like iron, " ; and cost the government $6 the pair , O. D. Army Blankets, big line of Mackinaws,' Navy CoatsMen's Work Shirts, Overalls, Gloves, and every thing needed by railroaders and farmers and mechanics. See Us for Real Bargains . - Berber's Bargain Store Cass and Pine Sts., Near the Depot Toinisr iiutT i.v .IT().M()1!1I,K WIlKt'K ASHLAND, Sept. 6. E. H. Noyes of Seattle Ih In the hospital here suf fering from a broken collar bono and tievere brulnes an Die result of an au tomobile accident short distance north of town last evening ta which Ilia cur was completely demolished. Noyes wan driving bin car at a mod erale rate of speed with his wife be. aide him and his three children in ttfri buck beat when the car for Home rea on, suddenly swerved Into the bank It will be. Impossible to ascertain the extent of the . Internal injuries for some time yet. Mrs. Noyes and the at the side of the road and the steer ing gear was shattered as a result of the impact. ... , , , , . . , , , , Mr. Noyes had his collar bone shat tered and was badly bruised., wild is probably Injured" Internally, 1 hlthuukh three children escaped with slight bruises, although thb car was badly wrecked, 1 J r 4- ' -a . Head the ' News-Review " for the world's happenings. a i i n r r-r-i i a mm a LlBtKn-'-IHtAInt BIG SPECIAL PROGRAM TODAY-TOMORROW,. Only 10 and 15 Cents ' ANITA STEWART' ; V ' - . , .. with The Charm and Comedy ; ; in "TH LOVE PIKER" A IlKAUTIFI L, Ll'XURIOl'S PICTURE ,' Thfl Douglas County .Concert band lef yesterday evening for Myrtle Point where It will play for the Coos and Curry county fair, which con tinues over Saturday. The local band played for the fair lust year and made such a decided hit that the committee Immediately negotiat ed at that time for the return of the band again, and although It Is very expensive to pay the transportation for the organization and pay the players for the time they must take from their work here, the fair asso ciation Insisted that the band return and made a very attractive finan cial offer, which was accepted. The Koseburg band Is ranked as one of the finest musical organiz ations or the state and Is highly praised by those who have beard it play. As a concert band it Is un surpassed and some of the most dif- I ficult of band selections are played i in Its regular weekly programs and ! will be presented to Jhe audiences attenuing tne ralr. v ! The band was accompanied to i Myrtle Point by a large number of Kositburg citizens . who . participated In the program for today, Koseburg : Day. The address of the afternoon jwas made by District Attorney George Neuner of this city. The lo cal rod and gun club sent over Its best team of marksmenMo compete In the trapshoot being staged by the i Cons County Sportsmen's league. I This shoot Is being held as one of I the main features of the fair and I valuable prizes are being offered. $100 In cash will be divided among i the winners of the main events and ! the Roseburg shooters are determin ed to chalk up some of the records in this meet. The Coos and Curry county fair Is becoming a southern Oregon event rather than a local affair and the other communities are aiding each year In making the fair a greater success each time. It Is quite pos sible fhat In future years, Douglas county will Join In these fairs. Doug las, county has no fair grounds of Its own, but there Is a growing de- mann ror a county fair. Coos, Cur ry and Douglas counties are close ly connected now by the new high way and It requires only a short time to drive to Myrtle Point which Is a good central location. The fact that "Roseburg Day" Is drawing sucn a large crowd from this sec tion of the state, undoubtedly will strengthen this sentiment and it may be that some satisfactory plan may l)e worked out In the future where by these neighboring communities can Join together In one big celebra- h(ttlon which will become an annual I event of much, importance In the southern portion of the state. - 1C Weber and Mitchell . parts at Wharton Bros. LOCAL NEWS and wagons Over Slumping Mrs. tleorge Wilcox and daughter g were over from Oakland toilay shop E ping and visiting with friends. & Kroni Myrtle. Creek Sj Mrs. Ida Woods, who Is a resident gof Myrtle Creek, was In this morn gjjlng shopping and attending to other E I business matters. The county court Is today consider ing plans to start traffic over the Roseburg Reedsport ' . highway . by means of a ferryboat to transfer auto mobiles from1 MHF Creek ' to Brandy liar around the uncompleted section of the road. F..J. Kernan who has had the contract on the dredger sec tion of the road was In Roseburg to-. day and announced that the. dredger t work is completed.. From Sandy Bar to Reedsport the road la now finished, except for surfacing and from Scotta burg to Mill Creek the road is m pass able condition. This leaves three and one-half miles which Is yet to be grad ed. This section is within the nation al forest and government aid Is be ing secured, but it will probably be at. least a year or more before it can be opened. ' , . . . . , , It has been proposed to the court that a ferryboat capable of conveying four or five cars be put on the river oetween Mill treek and Sandy Bar and the completed section of the road put Into use. The starting of traffic wonld be of untold benefit to the coast section and the Inland communities and Is very desirable. The county court win leave Drob ably the first of next week to make an inspection of the project and see what can be done. It Is understood that a private company is being formed to build a ferryboat and put It on the run if the county court will allow tolls to be charged. This- could be operated as a private enterprise until the road is completed' and the county court to. day expressed Itself willing ta enter such an agreement provided . a satis factory arrangement can he reached regarding the amount to be charged for conveying automobiles over the distance specified. '." ' As the distance is ouite short trlna could be made every hour and there wouia oe verv little delay to traffic 1n hnndllng the machines back and forth and it Is believed .that the . arrange ment would be quite satisfactory pro vided a private company Js willing to take up the proposition. The county has not . the funds to , build such a boat or to stand the expense of oper ation without charging tolls. But it I believed that a toll system would be satlsfkctory, providing the amount is limited to a fair price. 6 A big showing of. Misses , skirts. Just the thing for school. In plain and pleated, colors blue and black.. Price 5.95. and 16.95. Marksfoury Co.. o . Watchful Waiting" ' After three years, of derided watchful waiting'' policy of Presi dent Wilson, ten national adminis tration has signed a treaty - with Mexico. And strance to aav that treaty Is based on the very principle.. -ii iuii me vtuson regime declared must be recognized. Frequently the wisest course for men. as well as nations to pursue Is that of waiting patiently and watching closely for the psychological time to act Eu gene uuara. . FOR-RCNT-iSraalr furnished bouse. ; Phone m. or 606-R, ; , FOR RENT Furnished sparlments. I Inquire 829 W. Lane Bt. MAGAZINES. Subscribe. Alden Har ness, Fiction, Library. . . . . JX)R3ALE-J cow. 1 year old heifer. ; year old bull. George W. tStoner.. Ten Mile.' Oregon. " 1 FOR SALE Ford bag. excellent con : ditlon, at a teal price, C. A. Lock-) - rv -C ' t ; V I ; WANTED-iCasiara hark In large or small lots, at 8c per lb. Bergers Bargain 8 tore, near depot, t FOR 8AI.S 18 ,ia. eld rowth fir wood. Urt greuad er delivered. E. Bradford. Dlilard, Oregon. FOR RENT J roam furnished house, good place' for chicken? and cows. 2 blocks east . of Stb U . TAXI OR STORE for sale, both paying well, but cannot 'handle both, Lloyd Cash Store, 125 Sheridan St. FOnTlENT Good unfurnished, five room house, close in. On pavement mm WANTBD-rTo buy interest . in going DusinsSvm,K9Ml)unr. writ- what you have. Address "Buslpess" care News-Review. - - - - FOR SALE Portable blacksmith forge. Good pres drill. "Water mo tor washing machine. Some aood saddles. J. M. Judd I h f"OR RENT Nice apartment In mod- i era , home. 122.50. Cool eteen ine r rooms, iz.bo up. . No children. 858 ' Miller st. Phone 455-. FOR SALESome good IS in. block ana stove wood, also some 4 ft fir ; wood, easy to get at with truck. R. k. Brown. Wilbur. t wan mm Old false teetb We pay high as 10 for full sets. Don't mat ter ii oroken.' western Metal Com. pany, Bloomlngton, 111. FOR SALE 4 room house, large lot. ' uguis ana -water, price S750 cash, Cbas. Kye,2Jio. Jackson st FOR SALE (New ( room modern .' house, large lot. good value, for 12600. 144(1 cash, balance f 35 per mo. ChasKyes, 2 No. Jackson st. FOR RENT 20 acre- stock ranch - seven miles east of Sutherlln. Good . grain land, out range. 2 houses, and other outbuildings. Address Ander : on and Galbraith. Sutherlln. Ore gon. - ' FOR SALE One new 30-30 Wlnchea- .er laroine at a big discount. Also some used -rifles. 80 W. C. F. long barrel. 32 special In good condition. Many others for sale or rent. Powell Furniture 'Exchange. Cor. Oak and USED CAR BARQAINS W several, and you will be surprised 3 Fords.. , . , ,' ' ! ' Willys-Knight,' , ' ' ;- , . ' I Grant Six.., . t .'. . . All in good condition, priced from ' 11.00 up. Rapp Bros.. ; , . FARM. 83 acres. SabeaTing prunes', 23 a., crops, 8 room house, barn 40x 48 ft. with, shed; good outbuildings, all under good fence, V, mile off Coos Bay highway. Church & school on adjoinglng property, telephone, good well & spring, outrange unlim ited. Including all farm implements, hay. horses, wagon, harness, wood In woodhouse. Will uke In trade home U 82000. $2500 cash, bal. 8 pears 6 Per cent See L.- R. Cheadle, Eden bower. ' School Shoes That Wear Properly Fitted Moderately Priced Never befr have we been able to offer such exti ordinary values in school shoes at such modest pricej. shoes we are glad to have you tell your friends carf from our r store extra . service m every pjJ A ' PENCIL'- BOX - FREE. ; WITH EVERY PAIR SCHOOL SHOES Roseburg Booterie t IRVINBRUNN Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet PERKINS BUILDING CASS STREE1 COINTV ItH.IX FOl XI i IS hVi.LTAA.t:ST SIIAPH ' The audltlnc committee of the Douglas County Taxpayers league re ported today that they found the county bills this month in very good snape. i.ast montn the committee reported the bills not properly Item ized and Indefinite. This month, however,' they, were very satisfactory from the committee's standpoint and have all bills gave quantities and prices In immizea torm so tnat they might be easily checked. I - -i i , ) i Ui ram I mpqua - . ! ' F. Emmett and family, residents! :'.' .it:.-., of I mpqua, spent several horn this city today attending to b-i matters. Hero From (irants l'nss Mrs. J. McArthur and Mrs. G Humpherys of Grants Pan spending several days In this visiting with Mrs. II. E. Allisot attending ,to business mutters. Wool sacks and twine at WM Bros. i llOK.V WILLIAMS 'la Mr, , and John V. Williams. Mercy hos: boy, Tuesday, September 4, IK: TfiursdV Sept 6' ANTLERS One'Di Only . H. D Clarke, clerk at the Crater Lake Lodge at -Crater -lake. ' was a guest ot w i n.-.... u-j night. . l;,"-':"ft"MOV Is yonrs a home or ust a place U stay. Get a reai home through oaf Minted dally !n the Roseburg News. .sMf In Front Ty Mr. and Mrs. Kearney Emmett and children were lu from Tyee today transacting business matters. Mr. Sharp In Jacob Sharp a resident of Garden Valley spent several hours In town today on business mntters. OFFERS g; MEDFORD. Sept. 6. Horse-rac- Ing and the horse show are festures R that will play an important part In a;! the Jackson county fair, September g 12lh to 15th. The completion of the g excellent new half-mile track. In jji.slde the one and one-eighth mile rginuio track, and the ofrerlng of EIIJ.KOO In purses for harness events jgi snd 50 for the running races by g the fair association, assure entries E of horses prominent In Pacific coast racing and show circles. A string of 21 show horses from Victoria, B. C, belonging to oneVot iiib most prominent horsemen on the coast and having many blue rib bons to their credit, -will be in Bed ford for the fair In addition to smaller numbers from other stables. There will be at least three horse racing events each day Including running and harness events In addi tion to the automobile and motor cycle races. .... . .. In the evening-, on eah of the four days of the fair the horse show will be held and spectators will have the advantage of seeing some ot the finest horses on the coast. Several local men are already training their horses for the kar ness events. Among them are J W. I i.awton with his pacer. "Mao," and S. B. Sandefer. who Is train in Law ton's horse, Hal Paxton. winner of the S5U00 free-for-all at Salem at the state fair at Salem four year ago. also a pacer. Pandefer Is also entering Phyllis Wynn. a trotter that is also expected to show up wall. Some fast horses will be brought In from points both north and south to compete for the pursea and the j races, ootn harness and running events, will be better than anr that have been seen in southern Oregon for some time. v ;r-V-' MOORE. vV' 4 r."V; MUSIC STUDIO '.V ?r7 REOPENS-' -- 'September 1 0th Everyone is urged to; make reservations this week, a classes are being arranged. - .": Wf N.'je"n St.. rhone 602 ; Kindergarten, 4 to C years Duanlng.'f to'12 years J.-. High School credits MATINEE 2:15; EVENING 8:15 A romance that started with the rush of a whirlwind. 7hen crashed against a social barrier and tottered dangerously , Also the Sensational Luis Firpo Snecial ' ' ' "WILL HE CONQUER DEMPSEY7" I DR. H. C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST AND EYE&IQHT . ' SPECIALIST III Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. Telephone 3 MOORE MUSIC STUDIO reopens Sept. loth. Everyone Is urged to make reservations this week, as classes are being arranged. 4!3 N. Jackson Bt Phone 501. Mrs. Charles G. Stanton i Teacher of . Piano, History. Harmony - Preorsseive tsrlse High School Credit 1 Res. Studio Res. Phone 7W s 1 -.T. I ' I eB Mlee Comlllo Pattoreonontho Organ 5 I i EVENT EXTRAORDINARY LAST TIME TODAY Return Engagement THOMAS MEIGH AN ' In : "If You Believe It, It,sSow The greatest Mslghan drama ver made. Theodore Roberts and Pauline Starke In the cast Comedy "THt EMPTY BOTTLE" DOROTHY DALTON in " THE SIREN CALL- The World's Most Popular Heavyweight . ' ' , : ' in person With a Five Act Vaudeville i THE SPECTACULAR SEPTETTE SEVEN DANCING DIVINITIES WILFORD DUBOIS. Jongleur Distingue EL COTA. Xylophonlst Supreme . t WEBBER AND ELLIOTT, "Nonsensical Non.en.e- LES GELLIS. -Parisian Entertainers- d Lower Floor Ta ci - n Reservstions Now on Sals A 'First Two Rows Balcony . a Boxes . 6 " Lsst Four Rnw. n-i . gallery V"' . ; 11.11 SI. 10 51.10 f . .5. 8 i - ' MATINEE Adulta 85 Cents: Children 3S C.nt.