Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 15, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW THURSDAY, JANUARY IV 1925.
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ATTEMPTED HOLD-UP
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DRY GOODS
COATS
ONTINUING SEVENTH ANNUAL
January Clearance Sale
All of this Week!
1 OFFERING THE CREATEST SAVINGS EVER, GRANTED BY
THIS STORE FOR ANY PRE-INVENTORY SALE. GENERAL
REDUCTIONS AND HUNDREDS OF SPECIAL BARGAINS
- EFFECTIVE THROUGHOUT THE STORE IN EVERY DEPT.
Dresses, Dry Goods, Underwear, Corsets,
Hosiery, Shoes, Men's Furnishings, Blankets,
15 per cent to 1-3 off all lines.
Roieburg'i Greater Dept. Store
DRESSES
late
lb i
An attempt was made
this afternoon to holdup
9 houthern 1'aciflc office at
Oakland. The attempt waa
frustrated and officers are en-
9 aeavonnir to locate lha man
responsible. He was desciib- Y j
ed as beine; of medium slie. .
wearing a dark suit and black ;
felt bat and with about a
weeka growth cf beard on hi
face. Deputy Sheriff Sham- I
brook left for the scene this j
w aiternoon to aid the Oukliind
officers In searching for the
mttn. 4
t NEW TODAY I
FOR SALE Oak and fir block
wood. Phone HR.
FOK KENT .Nice I room apart
ment, clone In. Phone 24-It.
F
FIRE TRUCK TD BE
K(lK .SALlO About 70 head of
Koats. 5Mkelli St. B. F. Ito.-s.
rTKYli fit t'l any locitTkost-bury
Cyclery, 22s N. Main St.
FOIt KENT 5 room furrWed
house, 'close In. Inquire Ml Flint
St.
FOK SALE 2 rendered Irish Bet
ter pups, 10 wks. old. J. II. Ilo
ran. Phone Zi'l.
but Kaill
r'uU SALE -A Kixut
auto. What have you tu tade?
W. Lane.
WANTED Pasture and care for2
two year old hellers. liox 694,
Koseburg. Ore.
FrRNlTl RE of 4-room house for
rent or for salt. Inquire 331 So.
Main St. Phone 57-Y..
d i chase of anothei
CUOCO J I making an inV
iJIllliO 4 makes before bu
Better Service Better Merchandise
See us about your land plaster re- A car load of American fence has
qulrements. Denn-Gerretxen Co. i arrived at Wharton Hros.
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Let Him Speak for Himself
Vou want your boy to have confi
dence In his own ability and not
rely uiion the help of others. Teach
him to be thrifty and save now
and he will be able to build well
for the future. Account! of both
father and son are Invited.
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
The Rosebud National Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
IS
.The Marshrield mayor and city I
council, together with the fire chief
and members of the board of fire I
commissioners are exnected In i
liosebura; on Saturrfiy afternoon to
withes a demonstration of Hose
burn's luno gallon Sluts fire engine
Marshfield is planning on the pur-
pumper and Ik
estimation of all
makes before buying. The Howard
Cooper corporation, agents for the
engine, has arranged for a demon
stration under the direction of Roy
T. Oliver, and an engineer will be
here tomorrow to see that the en
glne Is In good condition for the
showing. Several demonstrations
have been conducted by the llose
hurg department in the past for of
ficials of various cities, and the re
sults In each case have been very
satisfactory. The company reim
burses the city for all expenses In
curred In these exhibitions, and
also pays the members of the fire
department for the extra labor.
LOST Battery lor Ford, was lost
b 'tween LMllarU and Ro:;eburg.
Fllder leave at News-Review of
fice or Phon 46F1 1. Reward.
BPrrTSirKbirRADIO irinlmd
of a battery for your radio, you
cannot beat the Ford 13-piatu baU
tery for 116.50. C. A. Lockood
Motor Co. i
LTQLTlFTiMEen'iirR-spray
tests 30 lleaume. Made at Suth
erlin. Buy from local dealers.
Umpqua Valley Canning Co.)
Roseburg agency.
-e ,
For prompt tail service,
country trips. Phono 44.
city or
(AMncUtfft Prw Ld Win.)
PENDLETON, Ore., Jan. 15.
Frank Plllitur, Chelan, Wash.,
light - heavyweight, defeated
Rulph Jland of Cottage Grove
here last night In a speedy and .
hard fought . wrestling bout, j
Hand got the first fall In 32 1
mlnutws with a square body cfs-'
sors while Pilling took the next
two in 23 minutes and 3 mluu
tes. The second
FUIl OF MRS.
PREBLE Fi
fi
ruR SALE 16 in. dry old jclowth
fir; 9 ft. yew posts; 7 ft. fence
. yew posts 2 ft. shake Frank
Miller, Dlllard. Ore., Box 47, Rice
Creek.
WANTED FOR CASH
LATE MODEL FORDS
19J3's and l24's.
Bring yours in now.
MATHEWS MOTOR-X-CHANOE
115 Jackson St.
FOIl SALE Thirteen nice Bronze
turkey hens, 14 each now; two 75
pound piKs 17.50 each; will trade
for Barred Rock or Jersey Black
Giant baby chicks. Mrs. Howard
Ward. Rt. 1, Box 177.
Mrs. Emily Preble, wife of E. P
I Preble of thin nitv AioA
tail Came Wnen nfltrnnnn fnllnwIniF an lllnAaa !...
Hilling nicked Hnnd un with s.i.. -i i... D.r" " i FOR bALh
. . . . , . , 7i"b MDi.of)Lruiuer. Aire.
crotch and half Nelson and Prebe was stricken wltH paralysis
threw him Id the mat with such' while attending a circus during the
force that the resulting full and month of September, and never re
the third tail were mere form-l covered from ii.m .11,,.....
alitles.
BATTERIES FOR FORDS
GENUINE
OH, BOYI
Bill DANCE
AT
Melrose Country Club
SATURDAY NIGHT
JANUARY 17 .
COME AND HAVE
TIME "
GOOD MUSIC
IF"
BATTERY
$16.5
13 PLATE BATTERY MEANS LONGER LIFE
This Battery Also Fits the Following Care:
Chevrolet, Bulck, Vssex, Hup, 8tar, Jewett, Nash, Oakland,
'Overland, Studcbaker. The beet Radio Battery.
C. A. Lockwood Motor Co.
DANCE.
Olalla Hall
Saturday Night
JANUARY 17
Music by the .
Hnyshakerg
EVERYBODY WELCOME
She was born near Roseburg on
I July 12, 1867, the daughter of Abra
j ham and Elizabeth Jones. She jvas
j married In 1S!I4 to Mr. Preble, and
' they made their home in this city
almost continuously until the time
of her death.' ,
I Hosldes the husband she leaves a
j foster daughter, two sisters, Mrs.
VV. P. MuCullongh of Kellogg, and
Mrs. MTiry A. Drolllnger of Rose
burg, and a brother, Jesse Jones of
Eugene.
She was a member of the Mac
cabee lodge and also of the Lilac
Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft.
The funeral services will bry
neki on Friday aftrenoon at 2
o'clock from the undertaking par
lors. Rev. H. L. Caldwell, of the
local Baptist church officiating. In
terment will take place in t lie .Ma
sonic cemetery.
o
Studeosxer coste less per pound
than butter. '
FOR RENT Cozy, comfortable,
steam heated rooms, spotlessly
clean, quiet, strictly modern, cen
trally located, $15 per month.
THE OXFORD ifoOMS, 217 S.
Stephens Street. Phone 310.
LET ME TELL YOU ABtlljT IT
I cau dye your faded carpets,
tapestries, and upholstery. Worn
carpets woven into rugs. Mat
tresses, pillows and leathers re
novated. Ask about the "Roll Me"
feather mattress. E. J. Potts, St.
Lawrence Hotel, Marshfield, Ore.
'Fi miles
BE END IO
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MMHEIS
THE ANSWER
TO THE CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
OF WHAT TO GIVE MEN
FOR BIRTHDAY GIFTS
V
PENCBRsS
TOl acres!
from center of Roseburg. 2 acreg
In garden plat. Fruit of all hinds,
60 bearimr trees, choicest straw-
berries, blackberries. locan. SPKCIALS on tires and accessories,
rasp, grapes, currants, etc. Five-
rwim house, good clean condition,
Good driven well. Must be seen
to be appreciated. Further Infor
mation from owner, liox 975.
Roseburg, Ore. 8 acres standing
timber.
Union Garage.
FOR RENT Furnished
Your Shoes Are Hsre!
Authorized Ford fiales and 6rvlc
-jT"L'"'','?'TT
OR. DEAN B. BUBAR
i'rimi:Tiii,i
Hpeclsllst In th fittlnK of
IllBh...
110' Jackson Ht.
NEW YORK, Jan. 15. Tom Cib- !
bons St. Paul heavyweight today
demanded a flat guarantee of not
less than $75,000 with an addition- '
al $3,001) for expenses, to lx Luis I
Angel Flrpo under the ausp ces of i
the National Sporting Club In I.cm-
don. ' I
THE LIBERTY THEATER
l
LAST TIME TODAY
The Big Special Show
BRET HARTE'S
Regnlnr Prices
Only 10 and 15 cts.
Famous
"Tennessee's Pardner"
THE BEST OF THE WEST
NOW PRESENTED BY
tUT STPOkiPtSg
HARRY CAREY
Electronic Diagnosis and
Treatment
(Abrams Method)
DR. HARRISON FOLK
Electronic and Chlropractle
Physician
17-1S-19 Perkins Bldo. Phant 491
LONDON, Jan. 15. Luis Angel
Firpo reft for Paris today. to rum.
plete arrangements for a nmior
trip through Europe. He will re
main In Paris several days await
ing, word from Tom C.ibbons. Amer
ican light heavyweight, who so fur
as Flrpo know-s, has not yet decid
ed whether he will accept the
terms for their proposed bout at
the .National Sporting Club
March 30.
Have you seen those
new Black Ties, either
in Calf 'or Patent
Leather.
$5.85 '
ROSEBURG
BOOTERIE
IRV1N BRUNN
Perkins Bldg.
Shoe that Satisfy and
Fit Your ' Feet
room. Ground floor. Call 363-Y.
SHEEP, CATTLE, ALFALFA"
HOGS, CORN The best all
around stock ranch in the valley.
290 acres In the tract; 50 acreB
best river bottom land all under
free irrigation; some alfalfa : 2
big stock barns; 2 sets of build
ings; fine water, system; all
kinds fruit; key to unlimited out
range well stocked with milk
cows, horses, hogs, sheep, chick
ens. Everything goes, if taken at
once, for $7700. Easy terms. Law
rence Agency, 125 Cass Street.
Phone 219.
FRESH EGG FACTORY U you
want a commercial poultry propo-'
sltion, check this over. 6 acres of '
land; all excellent garden land; i
r a larRe variety of all kinds of ,
fruit; good 7-room house; barn;
big commercial poultry house; all i
other necessary buildings, 2 good
wells; beautiful place to live; a '
mile from town. $1G00 takes clear
title to the whole business. Some
terms. Lawrence Agency, 125
Cass Street. Phone 219.
ATTENTION, W. B. A. MEMBERS
,
sleeping r All members are requested to SILK LACE "HANDKERCHIEFS
meet at the hall Friday afternoon.1 .
Jan. 16 at 1:30 to attend the funer-j L"08 handkerchiefs, all the
al of Sister Emily Preble. popular shades, yellow, coral,
By Order of Com.
Be a shareholder In thi
Hy own a home. PageT.1
Fuel Company.
Pruning tools
U'harfon Rros.
rose, pink, blue, copen, green,
red, etc. Special at 15c ea.
e commun- T ZT . Z.
umber and I ' , , ,,,,,,! 7, ",l"u""
luiuicu oiiji nun, uci mem til w
Carr's. . -
of all kinds at
1 mmsiJd
(J. S. DOCTOR IS
SE
Our Repair Department
Displays the Official Sin
and Award of Merit for
Effieient Shoe Repairing.
Jriw lsl"l!'tl"1- ' mnm.m
PROPERTY
'orth owning is worth
protecting with depend
able insurance.
Call us at any time regarding
your insurance problems and
w-e shall be glad to help solve
them.
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rlliRffr nr n-niiniTiiM I TONITE ONLY I
Kui-i'.ini.i'ji'j
MADISON, Wis., Jan. 15. Gov
ernor Blaine this morning received
a message from President Calles
nt Mexico City stating that Dr. W.
F. Lorehz, president of the state
I board ot control had been released
from Jail nt .'vosieso,
i ; 0
BROWN IMPROVED
Billy Brown. theaged resident of
the Canyonville vicinity, who was
attacked and beaten byx an assail
ant attempting robbery, was report
ed to be improving today. Hla con-1
dition was so greatly Improved this I
afternoon that It was stated that '
i he would fully recover.
Come to This Store for
Pependable Wrist Watches
IN selecting an Elgin, you secure a watch which
has been checked hour after hoi, day alter day,
. through all the critical process of adjusting and
timing, against the alar lime observed by the astrono
.' mere 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
ALSO Tl IF. I IISTORIC
PATRICK HENRY
"VINCENNES"
ALSO: AESOP'S FABLES AND TOW N TOPICS
DR. IJ.C. CHURCH
OPTOMETRIST
EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL
(b'RVICE
Perkins Building Phon III
Second Floor Roseburg, Or.
WASHIN'GTOX, Jan. 15.
The hou:- pulilic lands commit
tee by a vote of nine to four in
day refused to report a senate
hill to change the name of Mount
Rainier, Washington, to Mount
Tacoma.
This action of the commit., e.
taken In executive session, la
equivalent to killing the meas
ure, as It cannot be brought nn
Mn tne house before ndjournin. nt
on March 4. Committee iv ui
hers satd there was no ponsi:.,!!
I.v of a reversal ot today's ,!e
clsion. The proposal to change the
name of Mount Rainier to Mount
Tarotna has been a controver-Ul
matter In congress for several
years, with members of :iie
Washington state delegation at
odd en the question.
The senate lat year ena. ted
a Mil to use a change and s. nt
the measure to the house, wi - re
It in referred to the commi t.-e
on public lands.
The Intense story of human
emotion from the pen of
COUVERNEUR MORRIS
"You Can't
Get Away With It"
; with
Percy Marmont
x Betty Bouton '
Malcolm McGregor
and an excellent cast
lts a page from a social
dlaiy It tells you wtiy, when
you attempt to d fv the con
ventions for a reckless love
You Can't Get Away With
.t.''
Also "Pathe Review"
and a Good Comedy
Children R
too
Majestic
Adults
El rW'-i
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TONIGHT AND FRIDAY
JANCARY 15 16 -
A FROLIC IN FUNLAND
KING'S
Company
Of 15
One Show
at Nlte
Tomorrow: '"On Clear Call"
1925 Review
SINGING DANCING COMEDY
Little Bits of Big Musical Hits
In conjunction with full picture program change of pic
tures nnd Revue nightlyl
Doors open 7:00 Performance Starts 7:30 ' $
One Performance Each Evening
IISiM
25c" ANTLERS so
Adults
c
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