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PACE EIGHT PO5EBUB0 NEWS-BEVIEW, THURSDAY. NOVEMPEP t. Hf)R (jforWomerh Cw' . SUPER VALUES U nmatchable Higher Quality Lower Prices Tf TJ TVT You'll have to look these over to appreciate them you must see ,' H' J them. Come in and try them on. We will abide by your decision. You'll say these super values are the biggest money's worth you've . had in years. n mite. We I LOCAL NEWS : lilKjilliK Mild IOOI cuallllg at WllKI- tuu Bros. Mr. anil Mr. A. K. Shlrin and Mm f'liuH. Sialic were anion- those in town today from fcullu rim. Mrs. J. M. Muegrovo of Sutherlln whjj Ii lliui'iiu.n iduy looking aftiT buslne-a and vlsi'liu;. Mrs. C. S. Mathews of Carnes spent a short time in town today attend ing lo business and visi'liiK. Sheep-branding fluid. Hit- kind t lint Htajs on, Ik Hold at W harton Hi ox. C. R. Shlptnnn of GNnbrook Farm spent several noura In town louay ai lending to business. Will Dixon was In town today for a short time looking after business. Mr. Dixon Is from Ulnonvllle. WORK SHOES Men's Black llerefunl Calf l:In. ! r. Chrome Tanned. Itullt for heavy s.-rvirc, soft tip or plain toe. Half double oak sole. A SITKll VALI'K. Men's Tan Chroiiio Calf lliuclicr, heavy oak soles tip, full vamps, .Miiiikoii last. A Sl'PKit VALUE. Men's llrown K.-Almo Calf Moccasin tip. leather lined vamp, built for com fort and service. A SCPF.H VALUE. soft $4.00 -$5.GO Men's Illack or Brown, unctrn heavy Illuchers. Full double sides. Outer sole of extra heavy oak, middle sole of chrome. F.xira heavv high grndo leather inner sobs. A Sl'i'KK VAl.l'K. Men's High Cuts, made of Eskimo Calf, 10 Inch top, moccasin toe. heavy oak soles. Leather lined vamps. A Hiri'KIl VALI'K. DRESS SHOES $5.00 $8.50 William Curry of the Curry es tate motored to F.ostliiii g yesterday to spend several hours looking alter business. ' Mrs. C. P. Maldin spent a few hour? in towu today shopping and visiting with friends. Mm. Maldiu's home It at Canyonvljle. F. P. Brown returned yesterday from Portland where ho has been spendlnc several day looking after business affairs. J. J. riace a resident of Myrtle Creek was in Uoschtirg yesterday for a short time attending to busi ness matters. The tiest nnd most economical tractor made Is the Holt. Sold by I W barton Bros. Mrs. A. P. Slack who upent the morning in town 'shopping left this afternoon for her home in Sutherlln. Men's Brown llllbber heels. ItusB.a Dal. French A Hl'PF.U VALI'K. toe. Orange fitted, Men's llrown or Pluck Calf Illuchers, medium weight oak soles, robber heels. A Sl'PKIt VAl.l'K. Men's Shoes In Illack Calf or Kid and llrown Calf, have these in ih,. i.w , ,r,.Usi.d toes. French d Illrlit toes. All have best quality oak soles, rubber heels, Coodycar wells, rnmutchablo Sl'PKK VAI.l'KS. or tirui Jk. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE Perkins Building IRVIN BRUNN Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your Feet. M Shots Remir,,! Whll- V-.. w.r. JG Al Creason left today for Portland where he will attend the stock uliow. Mr. Creason expects to return in r few days. Dernita Oatman who rpsides In Myrtle Creek was In llweburg this morning visiting with friends and at tending to business. Mr. and Mrs. Totn Dixon left yenter iday for Portland where they will at I tend the stock show. Mr. and Mrs. j Dixon will return in a few days. Deputy Sheriff Shamhrook and I Miss Allies Pitchford, Juvenile court I officer, spent yesterday afternoon at I Myrtle Creek amending to business affairs. j County court took a recess today but will meet again tomorrow. Only a few mutters are up for consideration at this term nnd a ll; ht session is an tlclpated. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Deardorff leave this week for San rnncisco, where Mr Deardorff is to represent the local shop crafts in a conference to be held next week. LOCAL NEWS 1 livorce Granted .A divorce was Krnntcd yesterday to :v. cna l alhe from II. J. Fnlbe. Cruet nd IntHiuiiin treatment was allemd .'lie l lnillllfr was Kit VII custody or he nunor children. Mr. and Mrs. o. c. llrown left yes leidiv for Klkion where they will al ien. I the nine meeting there! Mr. and Mra. llnmii rxjiect to be Kiltie nevernl d.i s. I . i. LULAL INLW5 I t ar of cement In. U W. Metzger. 7o Portland C. V. Starielt 1. ft this afternoon for "Hirlland where he will spi ml a sluut mil' intending to business afinlis. Vhile In rorflaml Mr. siarri'M will il.nl attend the Sliillluld -Olegotl fool, mil i-jinie on SutiMitav Miss Myra J. ( euergrew- who has been spending a few days In this ell vlsitinii I. tl this afternoon f; r he home In Corvallis. Miss Cierrnw as I l Mltlnir v.-ith friend:' at Coot May fur several days. SMla J. llrown of Ibis city left tills an. 'i neon for IVrt!iind tth. ie she will aitcn, I Hie I'nclllc Int. rn.il'enal. Mi" llrown also expects to visit Mr. and Mr:., c. J. Hind in Coniillis Im. f.Me r-'lninini: lo Hos.-tuirK. s s Visiting Here Mm. Tom Orlsby who resldiw In Central 4'oint. is in Hoseburg visiting wlih her mother. Mrs. Fred Wiiliiuia land will be here for a week or ten j days. Mrs. tirisby is a forme rrrsidetil ! of this cltv. Returns Home Mrs. Mary Covey ho has been spending die pant five weeks in Itose btirg returned this afternoon to her home in Woodhurn Mis. Covey visited with her son, 1 W. Covet-, while In this city. i Another CHICKEX TAMALE and cooked food sale will be given by th Ixtyal Circle clasw of the Christian Uthle school nt the Tlosebtirg ilrocery Saturday, Nov. lo. Benefit Building fund. Mrs. Ceorge Vinton . and dam-liter. Virginia, who have been . spendiur some time visiting in San Francisco, arrived In Koseburg last niglit ti pend a short lime with Mr. and Mit Carl Neal of this city, before return . ing to their home In Portland. Mrs. C. S. Ilelnline or the Ilein line Conservatory is confined to her home with a severe attack of bron chitis. The studio party, which was announced for Friday evenine I. j vember th. has been postponed un i til Mrs. Ilelnline recovers. When you buy a Meyers electric pumping system you are axsured o rood service. They cost no more than other good pumps and we Hre liei-j to back Uieia tip. Wharton Bros- 1 NEW TODAY t jKOIl IIKNT Apartment at MO North Jackson. ' FOKSAI.KV'al' end launl block wood: I'hone15FJ3. FClIt SALEl ton" ltepublic truck. (1. M. Jones. 615 MillSt. CJkdTiT yourfluff ruiw from the Med- ford Man. Phono 251. COLLIE Shepherd pupa for sale. A. A. Ihlel, Sutlierl-in. I He. F6uSALE-Second hand Oliver 4'. plow for 113.00 at Wharton Bros. I HAVE the agency for Vacuette mod el C.Call Slio-Jt for demoiitsratlon. j WANTEDMen'8raslilng and niend-j ing. Prict-i reasonable. Phone litiO It FLUFF"" Rl'CS The- SlT-dford fluTf i rug man Is In Honeburg. Phone25L i Foil RENT Furnished aunrtmeiit i Adulls onlv. 707 West Mosherl l'hone 3C5-X. FOR SALE Second tooth hariow ton Bros. IF YOU have worn Ingrain carpet to sell call the Medford rug man. Phone 251. IIOI'SE and lot for salebargain If taken at once. 645 South Jackson St; FOU RENT Sleeping room, steam , heat. One block from P. O. 230 No. Stephens, 148-R. I HlU'TON'S Taxidermy" Tanning & Fur i Co. will dye your furs, make them over or new ones. FOR-SALE Short term mortgage. JSO0. Liberal discount. Address M. P. care News-Review. FOR' SALE or trade 329 acres oflitii ber land, near Pacific highway. W E. Clingenpeel, Looking Glass, Oregon. hand in good shape. spring Whar i LIBERTY-THEATRE I UST TIME TONIGHT Dig Program Regular Prices Only 10 and IS Cents The Thos. H. Ince Production Story by Julien Josephson Si Former Residents Here k Mrs. J. W v -v'n , t -&n - P"" OlllI WPII. uii- anl, who hate bwn spending the past week In Itweburg visiting with friends left this afternoon for their home ir Kliter.e. While ill the cltv lh..v n-.,r0 t guests of Mi-h. C. O. Ilosmer. Mrs. iji McFad -! was formerly a resident of V KoseburiT. A Another CHICKEN TAMALE and J. cooU.d lood sale will be given bf the J l-otal Circle class of the Christian y llible school at the Koseburg Orocerv a Saturday. Nov. 10. Benefit Bulldin! fund. "THE MIDNIGHT JJ Car of cement tn. L. W. Metiger. OL" V Story Actually Taken from Police Headquarters' Records. New York's "Finest" to W pe Out Trafficking in Opium and Drugs, Also: Acsops Fables: "The Shick" Also: The Town Topics Beside "Fighting Blood." (Th Wagea of Cinema) 41-5 subscribers !l buyers read The lloseiiurg News Review Is re 'ognlted as one of the litest psn.TP In the sis'e. Tbc Isrre circulation all In tonight's News-Review. Features you wilt enjoy, news that will interest you and advertisements that wilt save money. Yor'H find 'em advertisers. Mra. Deardorf on the Organ LAST TIME TODAY ALICE CALHOUN In ''The Angel of Crooked Street" A thrilling drama of a girl un justly Imprisoned who sought revenge and found that love is stronger than hatred and for giveness than v.ngeauce. Larry Semon iu "DEW DROP INN" Movie Chat Friday Richard Darthelmets in "SONNY" Advertise, advertise, advertise It Friday and Saturday Jack Hoxle, In "OESERT'S CRUCIBLE" !j i7fTCM70rTIIIItMieTC HOHL'S GARAGE 121 N. Stephens St. Storage, series. (las. Solid Oil and Acres and Pneumatic Tires. Cars Washed. I DR. II. C. CHURCH OrTuME'f RIST AND EYESIGHT SPECIALIST IS2 Terklnt Bid. Roaebur. Or Telephona Jl MEN'S Bible class is growing in num- j bers and interest. We want youj every Sunday morning at the Chris-1 Man church. . WANTKDOWfalw"tethr"W pay high as $10 for full sets. Pon't mat-1 ter If broken. Western Metal Com pany, Bloomington, III. TIRES Two 32 by 4 f!odrich"Silver town cords, driven 200 milci. $2.r takes them. Wilson's' Tire Shop. 117 Jackson St. CHICKEN TAMALES and all klr.dsbf cooked foods on sale Saturday, Nov 10 at Roseburg Grocery. Loyal Cir cle. Christian Bible school . S T R A W PER R Y PLANTS OolDoT lar. New Oregon and Excelsior. Place your order now for fall sett ing. Delivery free. O. H. Watzig. Myrtle Creek, Ore. FOH SALE Modern plastered house. rumlshed, on paved st. Modern plumbing, built in kitchen and din ing room. Extra value, $3000. $."0' cp.sh, balance like rent. Chas. Kyes 826 No. Jackson St. FURNISHED HOI'S E"VELL LOCAT El) Five room house, completely furnished with pavement nnd ce nent sidewalk in and paid for. new parage and woodshed, lot 40x-in2- filled with sandy loam soil, beauti ful lawn and shrubs. Furniture If new and of the bet quality. Price SSl.'O cash, balance monthly. W. A. Uogard Real Estate Co., 405 Cass St..J"hone 303. WILL MAKE YOLnHlOYALTilES ENT or 8 acres of the best kind of land bordering on the paved high way on the edge of town. If you will buy the good 7 room house located on the land with a big barn, chick e nhouse and other Improvements, some fruit. Clear title to the wholt business for less than the price of the house alone. Here is a chance to double your money. $2500.0C t:ili- it all. Small payment, easy te :. ;. t -vn rc ' Agency, 125 Cass Si:- 't. Phone 219. I orTN T-'INK if a maiTw anted i re-' oed start with very little ex P 'use. this would appeal to him. ' acres In tract. 20 acn good ere"' bottom under plow, lots of timber. ireu out r.-tice adtolnine hie air,..,m through place, on good road, big family orchard, good water supi 4 room house, good barn, big chick en house. You can buy the whe' business for SlSoO.on. Half cash. Lawrence Agency. 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. New. Wool Dress in Attrachvo Fall Style, Never before have we had a more attractive J Df Wool Dresses for Fall. And never before mJ values better, for these are made of excellent auJ ana display tne very latest style tendencies. Some models feature the side opening ui drapery. In navy and brown most of them by contrasting colors in embroidery or braid triJ A Special Purchase To Sell for Only . $14.75 and $19.75 WANTED to fnt Modern furnished room. Must be quiet. Addrtss Box X care Nutvs-Review. FOR RENT 5 room furnished house on pavement, 5 blocks from center of town. Dandy big garage. Wil '. sell to renter, 10 tier of fine wood Call 741! So. .Main St. FLUFF nt'OS-YocJ ruit make good oet FOR SALE 5 ran 1 and 3 large lou) house, garage. All u place for chicken in Wor.d. 1221 Prwiwti r,:3(i p. COMING PRINCESS PARILLO PLAYERS. 111-. A:..rl-l i ,Kt. '-7?K?'?S!-v-ra '& 1 1 J jt zras3Exak. " 0i I ADULTS (-f-n S I BALCONY MimfW I I 25c J xxsnsar dJcaxa . an-... it.'flr' tK S MRS. CEORGE BERRY ON THE ORGAN i - -- - - - - THURSDAY AND FRIDAY '. f iwaVwa. u . iL.. .. JftlW I Husbands- 4 -er ones- WVl Ii t:ons liko lfF&i&miif$l I ..u-sel until yKfP WWMj j it o,,'vo Bwn rfiiW ' ti,i9 picture lUihw:fy-M ? 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