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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY, JANUARY 8. 1925.
Seventh Annual Sale
HUNDREDS OF CUSTOMERS HAVE
LEARNED THE VALUE OF OUR AN
NUAL JANUARY SALES. THEY REALIZE
THIS IS THE GREATEST REAL SAVING
EVENT OF THE YEAR.
Roteburg'j Greater Dept. Store
Better Service Better Merchandise
Greater Than Ever
RICE CUTTING IN EFFECT FOR THIS
iALE ECLIPSES ALL OTHER ATTEMPTS
"OR QUICK MOVING OF PRE-INVEN-ORY
STOCKS.
seventh Annual
. January Clearance Sale
Everything Reduced in all Departments
. Dry Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Men's and Women's
Furnishings, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Corsets, Shoes
Blankets, Draperies, Overalls, Work Clothes
t NEW TODAY:
FOR ItEN'T S five-room furnished
hou.-ira. 11 14 West 1st St.
FOR ltl.WT. 3-room furnished ant.
close In. 4us P.. Douglas.
FOR KENT Furnished" flveroora
flat, first floor. H57 Went Mosher.
WANTED A lot of dancers, Rig
party Armory Saturday nlte. Blue
Devils.
WANTED M head of Angora
goats. John Docrner. Melrose,
Ore.
FOR SALE or trade for hens, a
thoroughbred Scotch collie dog.
Phone 51-J.
FOUSALE A fine roan Durham
mllrh cow, fr?sh. John Poerner,
Melrose, Ore.
On all WOOL DRESSES and countless
other specials for this sale in all depts.
15 Off
On all PIECE GOODS and the regular
Underwear, Hosiery, Corset, Drapery,
Curtain, Blanket Stocks, etc.
Greatest Reductions ever offered by
this store for this Sale on all remaining
COATS.
J ; FOR SALE J Fold coupe, iKD. Ex
K 1 trH. In good Condition. Terms.
f Smith's Garage.
LOSTGold wrist natch on gold
mesh strap, Wednesday. Finder
please return to this office.
FTTlTTtK.Nt Nicely furnished apt.
20 with bath.-hot and cold water.
Phone 35:i-J. 343 So. Stephens St.
FOH"SALE 1921 Savagey2g
shot gun. New, a bargain. Sae
George at Terminal Hotel.
W A N T E 1T w o7t w o s i x"T six, six
six second hand doors. Give
style of same. Address S. 0. S.,
care News-Review. '
WANTED;!?! to assist with
housework and care of children.
Mrs. A. H. Marsh, Looking Glass,
Ore. Phone 1SF22.
, FOR RENT 5-room furnished
house. Modern. 1 block from post
'a o:nce. nnone isu-j, or call at 320
Rl West Cass St.
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Growing Circle
We are pleasfd to note that the
circle of our customers and friends
is ever growing wider and It la
our constant aim to hit a high
mark of usefulness. Accounts sub
ject to check are invited.
TheRosebmNational Bank
Rosebur.Ore.
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j'iik t mh:kwood hill.
ROD AND GUN CLUB
MEMBERS ATTENTION
A business meeting of the 1 (AMorlitmt itom LcmcI wir.)
Rod and Gun Club will bei WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.
held Friday night, Jan. B, 7:30 ! The senate today voted to
o'clock, at Ilroadway's gurage,
Officers for 11I25 are to be
nominated, and every mem-
ber is urged to be present to
aid ill selecting these men,
and help in making the Gun
Club a bigger success than
ever.
ICOURT HEARS
1RDAD PLEAS
CHICKEN TAMALE AND
COOKED FOOD SALE
The Loyal Circle Class of the
Christian church, will hold a chick
en tamule and cooked food sale on
Saturday, January 17 at the Slc
Kean, Darby aud Baldwin store.
Arundel, piano tuner, i'boue 189-L
UMPQUA CHIEFS MEET.
A well-attended meeting of the
ITinpqna Chiefs was held last night
with Chief Uinpn.ua Nesa presiding.
Keports of the various commitlees
were read and accepted. The
Chiefs will attend a meeting held
by tie Umpqua Squaws tonight
f"d b fine entertainment is planned.
The Squaws and Chiefs will install
their officers and a rousing time
substitute the Underwood
bill providing privnte opera-
tlnn at Muscle !S!ioa:s, for
the Norris government ) m
operation bill, but left the '
measure pending subject to December Session of Court
amendment.
The vote was 48 to 37
and many of those who vot- !
ed believed they were dls- I
posing of the problem so
far as the senate was con-
corned. After a long parlla-
mentary wrangle President CHANGE BOUNDARIES
Cummins ruled the action
was merely on substitution
for the Norris 1)111.
Following the vote the se-
nate tied itself into a knot
over the question of who-
ther it was merely one sub-
stltutlon for the Morris
measure or amounted In fnct
to adoption. It was point-
ed out that Senator Jones,
republican. if Washington,
has pending a substitute for
both the I'nderwood and
the Norris bills.
Is the Busiest of
the Year.
Many Delegations Appear
With Requests for Changes
in Limits, Appointment
of Patrolmen.
is expected. The members of the
band and the drum corps and their
wives are guests also.
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1HL UDLK1I inuubK
The Big Double Show
LAST TIME TODAY
The I!lg Show at Regular Prices Only 10 and 15 Cents
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l night life , H
The county court was today bc
seiged with delegations interested
in road matters. The term which
started yesterday Is the hardest and
busiest meeting of the court dur
ing the entire year as at this time
It is necessary for the court to se
lect the Jurymen for the year, the
rond patrolmen for the various dis
tricts, make changes in road dis
trict boundaries, and take up num
erous other matters of impor.'arce.
During today delegation from
all parts of the county appeared be
fore the court with matters per
taining to district changes, new
boundaries, changes In putrnliueu
and supervisors and proposed road
work.
All during the day delegations fcl
lowed each other In rapid ord-r,
presenting their respective propo
sitions, w hich the county court took
under advisement for future action.
A large delegation from Eden
bower and the territory lying be
tween the city and the country club
appeared and asked that the ro'lli'y
continue die pa.-iiig ot the road
thntimh Kdenhewe.-, the particular
section now in question lying ;i.m
the end of the present p:,in to
the top of the hill on the new grado
constructed last year.
The road has been graded at a
great expense, and at the present
lime the surface is in very poor
condition. It is desired to have paV
ing laid to the top of the hill.
As the court is Interested at this
time in boundary changes and the
appointment of patrolmen and su
pervisors, the cane was continued
over until Saturday, when it will be
taken up again by the court. Among
those who appeared to ask for the
paving were W. A. Burr, Fred
llonebrake, Charles and Theodore
Hurst, Joe Harvey, R. L. .Giles,
John Marks, Will Curry. Uelle
Curry, J. M. Cracroft, Max Penny.
J. W. and U. F. Jones, Fred Curtis,
O. C. liaker, Arthur and Kenneth
Cloake, Jerome Smith, C. O. Weber,
Mead Cooley, C. V. lllckham, O. E.
Cook, Fred Hoffmeisler, Earl Bun
am) V. Fcst.
A large delegation also appeared
from the Tyee and L'mpqua dis
tricts. A plan Is being offered to
chnnge the boundaries of the Tyee.
Emery and Short districts. Among
those before the court were E. E. .
Emmltt, Green and Hiram Powell.
M. Kassmussen, James Mortison, 1
Ed Moslu r, Loynl Emery, W. H. ,
Long, Mrs. Anna Emery Thompson,
Win. Vinson, Clarence Thompson,
John Pearson. Creed Copn, L. I).
Kemp, II. F. Hebard. Joe and John
Wlnniford and John ltacon. 1
Among other delegations were C.
W. Olinghouse, T. 1). Johns and
George Dewey of Anchor, Kid
Woodanl, Oscar Ijingdon and Ho
mey Howard of Elkhead; l yd Ash.
Charles II. Ilenslee, Mose Hyan,
Pete Dltel. Sr., nnd A. C. Ulam. of.
Km. lie.
Myrtle Creek. Looking (Mass.
Shoestring Valley, Green Valley.
Tiller. Drain and Oakland, were al
so represented by delegations.
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given by the
GOBBLERS
at Oakland
SATURDAY
EVENING
JANUARY 10
Special : Prize Wltltz"
and Card Party
MUSIC BY THE
Shields and Crocker
Orchestra
The drama of
metropolitan
night life
The wild
gaiety of
youth
The pain and
glory of
young love
The strength
and weakness
of modern
civilisation
$5
Jacqueline
OGAN
DR. II.C. CHURCH
OPTOMETRIST
EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL
SERVICE
Perkins Pulldlng Phone M
Second Floor Rnaeburg, On
Here yesterday and Inst night
from the north was Carl W. Jones.
Mr. Jones Is from Portland and left
this mnrnine.
Last Time Tonite
A Fox Production
Vm.Farnum
In
"The Scuttlers"
Action never slowing up a
minuti1 a real "lie-man'
Western.
Also "Call the Wagon"
2 Comedies
9:00 P.
TICKETS 81.00
BRING YOUR BATTERY in for
winter storage or phone us and
we will call for It. Battery re
pairing at reduced prices. Ump
qua Battery Station.
ASEljECTOSEVENlubeTi-t'Tadlo
set will give better results. Only
one dial to tune with. Let us
show you. Umpqua Battery Sta
tion. LIQUID LIME SULUHUR spray
tests 30 Bcaume. Made at Suth
erlin. Buy from local dealers.
Umpqua Valley Canning Co.,
Roseburg agency.
FOR RENT 2-room furnished
apartment. Ground floor, near
Benson school. Wonderful place
for children. Reasonable rent. ,
Phone 70-J or call at 522 1st Ave.
No. J
FOR SALE Excellent purebred
Jersey cow, 6 yr. old, easy milk
er, quiet disposition. Giving 3 gal. .
of rich mik a day. A heavy milker ,
when fresh. Price i5. J. F.
llonebrake, Rt. 2, Curry Estate.
FOR- SALE 3 bedsT" 2 IargeBie
rugs, and some small ones, kit
chen table, other household arti
cles too numerous to mention.
Also dry split oak and laurel
wood. Call at 227 V. Lane St. Fri-
; day and Saturday.
FOR SALE igood sized-3-room
house, garage and putbuildlngs,
good place to raise chickens, 2
j lots. Prico JSOO. Also 2-room
' house and hen house, with 2 lots,
j Price 550. See owner, A. M. Wal
lace, 1143 Sixth St.
YOUR LAST CHANCE The "mod
ern 9-room bungalow on corner
of Lane and Stephens must be
i moved at once. It is worth
IBO'jo. Owner will take 2fi00.
Easy terms. Lawrence Agency,
t 12" Cass Street. Phone 219.
FORMER RESIDENT BRINGS
SUIT FOR $42,000 DAMAGES
Miss Blanche Reed, formerly of
this city, has brought suit in Mult
nomah circuit court against T. R.
Beck, for $42,000 asked as an award
of damages for injuries sustained
in an automobile accident last July.
Miss Reed was struck by the car
driven hv Beck, nnd was so severe
ly Injured that she was In the hos
pital for many months, and is still
unable to return to her duties at
the court house. Dr Lucetta
Smith of this city, was called to
Portland to participate In the trial
of the case.
Dance Armory Saturday night
Blue Devils Music.
Cravenette
Rain Coats
Just the thing for this rainy weather. Light in weight,
comfortable, yet wind and rain proof.
PENCEFS
On Cass Street
PJSUSf"?
All in this
Remarkable
Story of
Today
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Also Yale University
Presents
"COLUMBUS"
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
niTOMKTIUT
Hpolallnl In li filtlnir
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Friday: "The Lone Chance" j
MEETING OF METHODISTS
CALLED TO DISCUSS PLANS
FOR REVIVAL CAMPAIGN
All Methodists of the community,
.whether of the Methodist Kpisoopal
or of the Methodist Kplscopul,
South, are urged to attend a nuisa
meeting or the two conerepatmns
to bo held in the Methodist chureh
south, at 7:30 tomorrow evening.
January 9th for the purpose of plan
ning the eva;ig'l::Uic campaign
which begins January ISth under
the leadership of Rev. I,. J. Miller,
D. P., of Nashville, Tenn.
There ore a number of important
Items to be considered and it is de
sired that every layman, young and '
old, who can possibly attend eliall;
be present in this preliminary
meeting. The time is short in which I'
to develop the plnus of the cam
paign hence this urgent request to!
each and every Methodist, hriends
of the two conjir nations are also
iurlted.
Mi UiOWS-vYOUD Pl'ZZLK KX
PERT Is necessary to figure out
a real bargain here: SO acres, all
under fenceclose to county road
and near bchool; six acres under
cultivation, and 10 more can be
cleared, neat little new house,
spring water, some timber. Good
opportunity for man of small
means. Price $500 spot cash.
Chas. W. Rice. Myrtle Creek,
Y OL' ARE ( JO ING TO BE SORRY
If you hiss this highway snap.
22 acres praeticaily all In choice t
fruit; highway through center of I
tract; also borders on river; fair
Improvements; this property has
pood Income and is a wonderful
location for highway store or eer
vice station. $j0im on very eayy
terms takes the place. Lawrence
Agency, 125 Cass Street, Phoue
219.
The First True and Dramatic
Film of America's Discovery
Also: Aesops Fables and Town Topics
INVENTORY TIME
Now Is the time to take Invpn
t.iry of your insurance nnd se
that you are prn;t rly nnd atl
qualely prelect rd fur the com in
yur. The work of a lifetime can
he wiped out In a few minutes
by fire. Why tiike a dunce when
for n comparatively small cot
you can be protected from finan
cial Iom as a result of fire?
,fT's in
tUSMIC HOC. IDS! UUC. OH
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- IMPORTANT NOTICE TO '
BAPTISTS
The dvlsor board has one of
the most Important proposals In
many years to make to the church,
next Sunday morning at II o'clock.
Every member urged to be present.
ANOTHER BIG
DANCE
at Dixonville
Sat. Night, January 10
Music by the I layshakers
and Lunch Free.
Coal at Thkos. OnhT now.
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SACRAMENTO. Pal.. Jan. 8
Governor Kichanliton lotlav
trnnsnii:tl to the aRomfoly of
th California li-slRlnture the
anipntlment . to the federal con
Btitution Riving ronirregfl power
to regulate or prohibit chllil la
bor. SACKAMF.NTO. Cal., Jan. S.
y a rote of to 21 the as
aonibly of the California legisla
ture rejected motion to post
pone artlon on a resolution for
ratification of the federal child
.tabor amendment. i
I'M AFRAID YOU WILL MISS
THIS ONE 29 acres in tho edce
of town; all creek bottom: good
4- room house; barn; storage
house; chicken house; other Im
provements; near school: post of
fice and church: borders on high
way; 2 pood cows; 2 horses; 2
stoves; other equipment. Every
thinc goes, if taken at once, for
5- .""U. Some terms, but you
must step lively. Lawrence
Agency, 125 Cass St-cet. l'hone
21.
WHY PAY MOHE
DEt'ENDAIlLE I'SED FORDS
li24 MODEL FORI) TOl'Jt.
1924 muflel Ford louring, Hassler
. shocks, 5 cord tires, ovcrsitte
Bteering wheel with lock device,
other extras.
1H23 Ford tour.
1922 Ford tour.
1!'22 Ford touring, Hassler
shccks.
This car looks and is almost new.
Had excellent cure aud very littU
ue.
1922 Ford roadster. New cord
tires, sliding curtains makes this
car enclosed.
li'21 Overland roadster.
These cars are In first class con
dition and will give good service.
WK4IFFEK LlllKRAL TERM
HI T MAKE A SI'ECIAl. 111:5
COI NT FOR CASH.
MATHEWS MOTOR X CHANGE
1 IS Jackson St.
K1I.F1 HV TK.l.
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A-. ',!.-l Pr--. t..., mrr.
Et'OKNE. Ore., Jan. 8.
An unidentified man was
kMed by a north hound
South, l'ai'tflc train about
a quarter of a mile south
of Walker at 10: IS o'clock
thin morning, arrording to
word from Walker today.
Details of the accident were
larking.
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Come to This Store for
Dependable Wrist Watches
rI selecting an Elgin, you secure a watch which
has been' checked hour at ler hour, day after day,
through all the critical process of adjusting and
timing, against the star time observed by the astrono
mers in the Elgin Time Observatory.
With such care and thoroughness governing all
steps in the production of Elgin Watches, it is no
wonder that they are universally recognized as the
standard timepiece. You will be assured responsible
service from every watch selected at this store.
Bubar Brothers
Jewelers
Roseburg, Oregon
l-iil
LAST TIME TONIGHT
"DOROCHY V6R170I?
ofH&DDOI? HftLL?
Jrom the romantic novel bo ChaHsj Major
Qdapfed by XUcJdemar hun
Jl Marshall Ncilan Jtoducfioru
fihotogmphy by Charlef Jiarher
A Tempest Of Love And Anger
Portrayed by Mary Pickford again appearing
in a grown-up role this time as a spiture girl
of eighteen who braves paternal wrath, meets
conspiracy and intrigue.
COMES TOMORROW
WINE
treachery and treason.
for love of the youth who
hokls her hear!. Never
more beautiful.
AI.SO: -INTERNATIONAL NEWS"
ANTLERS