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BOSEBURQ NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER IS. 192$. PAOE THREE tel School Should --it Be Made Compulsory, Say Youthful Singers ovember' xtraordinary Wti,.- iiiiii.nnT.ini.. -.. t. i ,i Ma., il 1 III of Selling E j M-iaglkif ill 4dm I , jfeii rsg-ts g,n . i kg Is Believing," itto of 1 om ana. Wey Diamond beat educational system wrung1, and if the city ind ichool boards don t thing- about it, thera will to be a children s strike linn right (it the conclusion of Tom lanky Diamond, young li! ictors who have gone the United States and a doing turns upon the ad Stanley have had 7 call a "travelling edu- Tutors have accompa- fs ind they have learned Kraphy and history by tae places they were pointed out to them ins and hotel windows. it's the right way," says too has red hair and ra every visible Inch of "All children ought to have the same chances," put in Tom of the Irish blue eyes and coal black hair. "It was fearfully stodgy shut up in a school room trying to learn that Virginia was bounded on the south by Ten nessee." "But we have passed over the spot where Tennessee enJs and Virginia begins, and so, of course, we remember. And we saw the rivers and thair sources and their ends," Stanley interrupted enthu siastically, "And we looted at coal mines in Pennsylvania and gold ones in California, and saw where the Battle of Bunker Hill was fought," continued Tom. "It is the only way to go to school without being bored," end ed Stanley decisively. "We had a special interest in knowing all about Virginia, as the song we are making our big gest hit with is called 'Stealing to Virginia'." STYLES FROM Miss Manhattan Coats and Dresses from this famous line specially and par ticularly priced to attract t!te women of good taste and thrifty habits. Miss Manhattan creations are incomparable for style," tailor ing and fabric. Wocl Dress Only in this line Now is the time to buy. LADIES' Coats & Dresses 0 TO o REMTC1 on STYLES FROM Betty Wales Dresses from this famous line in charming styles of exquisite fabric and superior tailoring in Lolh silk and wool materials. Fabrics of the most wanted type. This line includes a limited assortment of dinner and evening costumes. Now is the time to buy. and UTZ AND DUNN SHOES You will prof it by investigation BELLOWS COMP'Y 5TYLE STORE FOR WOMEN j i J LOCAL NEWS J Former Residents Here 1 Mr. and Mr. John McClintock and 'chsUlnn of Lebanon spent Armistice I I lav in lioseburg with his parents, and .Mrs. J. E. McClintock. Tl. left yesterday for their home. Mr. and i Mrs. McClintock were formerly j dents of this city. rosl- y.:r!jN; 1 NVMJiCXA IP pipe and ri mnArcc PIPELESS There's a right type and size for every home T ?GE or small homes, citv homes or farm homes, tfr Ji' already built or under construction, there is a hi k AG Colonial FURNACE of the riht 1 1 " ttioroughly heat it in the most economical way. For MONTAG, Colonial FURNACES are made in the 'or Western fuel and Western climate. They are maoe by a concern with over 40 years experience ir. heat aS Western homes. TTie MONTAG OVAL FIREFOT burns all kinds of f uel n equal satisfaction, it is a real fuel saver. T.ikeslauje iua i wood or coal- hich means even, steady heat ''" attention in firing. Look into the hot-blast feat- ! 01 th" "C'mtifically-desiRned firerwt. .5ltTithe MoT"aR Colonial dealer in vour town to tell ? all about th. v, ..i.. i,: lm ;7 ,'r ,h illustrated folcW showinu all hws i.nJ saos '-ntag Ujlonial Pipe nd Pipelcss Furnaces. Tcre's a M OX TAG Colonial. URXACE Dealer in your Toun Made by MONTAG STOVE WOUKS PORTLAND. OREGON Sold and Installed by From YoncalU , Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Wr lxn(? and Mrs. PoHv T.ong of Yoncalla were In llusp buig yesterday attending to biuluvkb and vtiitlng with friends. - rrrrr. - i I L il J 1 ' in. i I. . iil .1. ;COMBIKJIED BAPTIST CIIL'RCH TO DAKOTA GOVERNOR FBIIfiEilfflPffl HOLD CONFEREHCE! SIAMM 'in ww in i.uimiiiiur.w 'i w n ,nmnwu'iiimninwumpi sj r!,;i nZS?Z?TZ&!m -gV..;- n r:i Si W lg Fred ma I To Corvallla Leo Heckley who 8p4'nt the wk ent and AnniHtice Day in tliia city wn nnd trlontU left Monday Corvallla where lie hool. (tnltd I'm'h ) NICW YOItK, Nov. 13 Arordint; I a ri'port (hero today th tour of IIiiko Stinnt'H, Jr., and Hurry K. Strndair, now inspfctin? th Sinclair oil iri eriln in the KoinhcitHt. It a iin-limin- ary announrtMnent of nn RirPM-im-m oc- A big nil churh dinner nnd con ftTrnrc IU he hi Id nl Die Hati'lM ' liun ti (htrt WKlntHdny iilj;ht. Kvery mmhir of the rhurrli, Kolh old and youiiK. In uiRfd to hu irf nt. Kilt rids are nlso Invltfd. A hn!nit cl inner will be held at ti o'tlork. Mm 4 :- H. SINNIGER Phont 428 . Roseburg, Orego'. l5 N. Jaekson 0. LockwiKid and Phil ncrxh whr are attendinK the University of Ore gon returned to EuKene Sunday eve ning after spending Uie week end Hoseburt! with their parents and friends. I.KAVK HHl CAI.If'OllXl.V tween the Stlnnes nnd Klnelalr Inter- j Kach will hrliiK a hark ft of Knd pmih for tlie nreiiniatlon of the Alllerl- 'can Oil t'onipHny to compete. ltli the ! Stumli-.rd Oil now upeiutini: Mb; sidiary In (lerniany. - - ' thlrms to 'at. TlioHe who have no way of prepitrliiK soiiiethliiK to eat , tor find It iiiiiMiKslhln to do so are j I uiv,red In ronie Just the same for oth-j er.; will have some to upare. CoffiMj i f!tr tinltfd Prem. ' M1TCIIKI.I,. South Imkota. No li.ivernor W. II. Me.Miister rer his "rasullne wur" today. The dard Oil, recently ftirced by the f nor ti reduce jeasollno prlren, aniicMinet-d a two-cent advance. lv Inv the retnil price to 17'4 cent PHllon. McMaxter Immediutely ered with an urdor to the Htate . uny Hiipidy depots tu ai'll ausoll . 1 cents. lay ml- l.h- -o- will li ' served by the ladles Immediately following the dinner Joe Denn. wife and child, left this morning for California where they will tpend the next three weeks. Mr. Denn Is maklm the trip for the i purpose of visiting some fifty cities I (t'nlt.-d where stone tile plants are located f X18 AN'iKI.KS, to get first hand Information In rer-.. .V(( nhv, deposed erence to this new proauci. extensive ly used for hulldlng purposes. The lenn-(ierretson company are agents for Uouglas county and are uow manufacturing much of the stone tile for the local trade for which a rcsdy sale Is being found. Press. ) Nov. 13. W. II Monday as head of the 1'aclfic coset ImsebaH league. contended todwy tiiat he was still pres ' Ub-nt and would continue to conduct the lcai.'U"'s InislneHS as usual. Mc-. t'arthy enld the controversy would be I ! carried to the board of arbitration of, I the minor league meeting In Chicago! 1 on December 11th. I there will he erho speech i Kuccno and Porthind conferences. t A dratniili7iillen will be made In thn i form of a trl:il In whi'-h the various i members will huve a part. A thank j ( fferlng will be made y the cause ; of missions. At the close a social I time will he had. It will be s fine tneetlui;. Vera McMillan, Marian Neei't:i and Kerno Heymers who have Le n from the "fending Armistice Day In this will! ineir illienin leu iru-iuHj Corvall s where they tire atte.i the Oiivuii Agricultural College. Cll 7 rn Unit Four lenps anoaii and still iv -'lie News Uevlew. In' .. A 2 A' :.- c- JL 4 ! Eleanor Boardman, I eslleo! "The Cinderella of the Screen". isiose next work will be as the femo j Bine lead id Tlie Day oi F'agh". Coldwyn'i pklutuarton oi Arthur ; Sroert Roche's nol. Mtis(3ufrlmia ! fbiyrd the (cnur.me lead tn "Three Wise Foot" (ollowing her woik as the herome B "Souli Fot Sale." The funeral services of the bitf j Mury Ann Diiln-ll were held thin f- i ternoon at'Cunyonvlllle, at 2 o'clock, i Vary Ann Dule-ll died .-aMrila I cvt nitig at M'-n v liespitul, dtath oi--! curriiig only 45 iii!nut after she had , , been taken there. Mrs. Duhell was , l'irn In I'olk i-mifitv. or.-t'in. May s. 1 S47. and was 76 y ars. 6 innlitlis slid 1 4 days ef ag" at ttie tiir.i- of le-r , fleslh. She his livid n ( alivnlit llle ; , all her life nd has niaiV- many fro nds who deeply mourn her di-ath. Mrs. I ni l II Is survived by hi-r husband. 1. Duhell, two sens, and a daughter ' Mlsa Margaret Cm-brane who spent 'Armistice Day In lt'Oeburg returned , Vend.n evi-ntnc to her hiene In M-. r He ' ,-k. While 111 l.,,-Li.-t .! -B CiHhli'T.e was the CI,..-! of MI:a- ilail.s Walker. firciilstmn that go's into every I nook and corner of the county Is ' bound to hi'.nz results to News Itevlew ' proves It to ti.e most skeptical. i i" . , '.j.ji.r'.r iA V " ;. f i f 1 I I i i - Ailecn Pringlc, yie talented strcsi who loroo!t Lon don touety (or s caicet, is ta he sei-n next in an import.-! ry!c in Goldwyn't frxnanuc picture, "In tiie Palace of the King". She has aho apfieared in "Souls Fot Sile" and "The Slsngrr' I'arKpjct." Pf.ctv strk-ii Ivr-'-'n r" Oulil-llllrd Cue, piuili ul (il.hiu.I . CJOME TO TillS t Favorite Cli'T Store for Ci.'.vr- ELGIN Watches fur c.xry mcrt.lir of your family ot fi(.r. C 35 to $330. BU3AR BROS. Jewolsrs r T J-' -.Z- f