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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW MONDAY, JANUARY 26. 1925 Here's Where You Save by Spending i $9.00 to i $9.50 Value 5 r- n Our Special on Barry Shoes and Oxfords will save your money and you will get a good shoe. See our Special on Suits $40 to $50 suits for $35, over 100 suits in this lot Come in and look them over ; ..... ... - - - 5 TVT TFVP P It 7TT-lit T (j; of 25 per cent of the amount of the i 8 I ll I I IN, llUllTr r!'aX- ?' T"".'.'"' " t""H' t J I J I J. J TOr 1 VI PL IN 'nC- S '""''' J " n" dependents, 4 V- J-r X.J ITlJ-il 1 r. whose net Income for Vj2 . was . f KiS.1000 would oav w Ihout hs re-' DISCUSSION OF FRANCE'S DEBT TO U, S. IS ON (Continued from paue one) Innrt Will tW mnt, helleve that tho America of Per- ........ ..... . UI...U UD Bhliiff aided Krunre for tho lovo of Franco alone?" "A victorious Cermnny would have established herself in Ura- ill. would have loined .laoan lu ' ' ,' , - . .. . me i-uciiic aim arouseu mnxico. la not l i s tho ilnniror Ihnt erica combatted-not for us. but nun u: hi.i. i.n? . ... common fighting dollars and dollars of a commercial debt Im-j prudently swelled after the Arm istice. These latter lucontostub- ly we ought to reimburse.' The couimunlst organ T.'IIu- mnnitn, In a cartoon enltilled, "the morals of big nations," do-' rTCr u a railroad which should ''i'on' 0'"'""u- ? n;1 "com. ot w, anp(.ar b,.fore tho committee plcts Cncle Sam In the garb a ,,e operated hy electric energy J,7 01'0 'ax wilhml "' b,";ne- to make a statement with refer l'arlslan apache with a star norvoa froln the ,lream and tho fit ,lh 25 ,P7 ,7"' J''1"'-1 on I ence to the action of the justice " ' npiinieu sasn, oemauoing oi France, fork over your swag, while the body of slain Germany lies unoer a lamp post at tue corner of "Debt Alley.'" INTRODUCE BILL TO ENGAGE IN POWER DEVELOPMENT (Continued from page 1.) the comfort and well bring of for Nebraska and arrived in Shel every man. woman and child. I ton at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon "The world (oday Is turning to j ami his mother paitsed away at H:30 our Inexhaustible water power that nlpht. The mother of J. W. for Its lixht, heat and power. land Scott Weaver has been ln fall- OreKon. Washington and Call-Iln b'al,h fnr ,nM I,aHt v,'r Blu fornla have within their Winda-i nntly took a turn for the worse, rle over two thirds of the po-' In"Hatey upon receipt of the tentlal hvdro-electric enortiv of'n'ws- w J- Wraver left for their tho United States. "Whlio California and Wash ington have both made progress la the development of all of their water power resnurres, Oregon A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL MATTRESSES In order to reduce our enormous stock we are offering a Silk Floss mattress nt $15.00 each, delivered, POWELL FURNITURE CO. 5nITTTt:TTTrtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT THE LIBERTY THEATER TODAYS SHOW M0 FlbRENCEVlDOR ,S Florsnes Vidor, "lovalitst $ woman of the screen," In a role different from anything A she has ever done, jh Edgar Selwyn'e famous gstage play brought to the A screen in a gorgeous produc er1 tlon. ALSO: THE CHAS. ftTIITIII A !c $7-50 10 XS $8.50 45si Value g$5.00 p 5 ? 15 Ta W r. ' TA K ' with l ono-thlrd of the w.t.r power enerKy is thirty-third In development. The Columbia river had re-1 j ferred to as one of the greatest : .. i ... n , shikio "'I , I ' e"c.,..u. n(u u u. ...i - lopements in tho world. Thoi .!llll.l si,,...- nr,. .. ....... u u.itin, v auu I iimton own this in:ini(lcent ri ver, but It perennially rolls away in waste to the sea. The Kovernnient and the two Mates should proceed at once to construct a large hydro-electric iiii,t .,n 11, iu ,i.i,.i. k ... Am-.wouia generate cneap powor lur ",- ,' uie Present uemanu ' " of power to thaue two states fom all over the world. From Goldray on the Roguo ,'" "'J'" u " l Cisco, and lt Is hlih time that . j yy""'. ""'"i"u m me - ahVe'foV O egim and Washington On each side of the Columbia' on each side of the Columbia. derived from the stream and tho expense of hauling thousands of (carloads of coal thousands of mles be eliminated. MOTHER OF W. J. AND arnxT XAcivro nice According to a message received here yesterday bv Scott Weaver ; from his brother W. J. Weaver. their mother passed away Saturday nlnht at Shelton, Nebraska. Mr. W. J. Weaver left several days ago home city. Hr.ve you sometmng to sell, to trade, give away. Use News Review columns. y I? g J V.- Ji J i J A dashing, glamorous ro minci of lift behind the foot lights and In the high placet of society. An Inside story of the social life of gold-diggers and men about town. MURRAY COMEDY E' The normal rate of tax under the revenue a-t of U 2 per cent onithe ju-tlce department In connec the flr.-it 1 1.000 of net Ineome In ex- ti,,n -ith ih. mid ih. nutlmilr rw of the pernnnul I'xemptlnn, A credit for dependents, etc, 4 per ( a Insurant combination to hold 5 cent on the next H.'H'O and 6 periup the Stone nomination was talk B cent on the balance. The surtax Is t.j ovr r yesterday by stnate lead K a itraduated tax upon the net In- trs Ki,n ,vr. Htn and Assistant g come of any Individual In excess of I Attorney (ieneral Donovan who f $10,000. The rate of tax begins at ! panil t0 pr,.8, nt the evidence 4 1 per cent of the amount In excess j aKanst Senator Wheeler to a A - .mr.i.i. v.. 1 i -.vnl.ua nf tlJ . . . . . . .. ui i uui in ... .n. i 00.1. Ipon Incomes of t H.OoO there "' 4"irlt,,lr,",!1Kr?;14'f Hons until finally the tax l $170.-! (Hfim unlit miaiij tun iai i . . i .,- 020 upon net incomes of Jfioo.ooo anil upon net Incomes in excess of, tr.nO OOO in mliHtirm 40 tier cent of' f. such excess. I nd-r the prcccdlnc! President Coolidpe Is presum ed nr-i ih ui.rmai rates were4i.eried to have received first hand 4 cent on the first H.con of ni in-! Information regarding: the Whee 4 come above the exemptions and i ler case from Assistant Attorney r t. .ml s i...r e.-ni mi Hie re- i j niuliuler of net Income, while the surtax rats ranged from 1 per cent f. on the amount by which the net In f come exceeiled $fi.oo and did not 4 exceed $10,000 to f.O per cent of the 4 , amount hy which the net Income ex A ceeded $200,000. A The revenue act nf l!)2t contains jk : a special provision for reduced lax Jies, which did not ajfar In pre 5 ! vlous lawa. Ail net income up to the amount of $5,000 Is deemed to be earned Income. On (his amount the taxpayer 1h entitled to a credit LXJZ , V ', ,7 .7 - - -1 t.otdl'pe"n,Uf -I ,,.toBV"l?onfl th-P cent on the first 1 1. I Is one-; cent on me irst ...., is .v . one- fourth of which, or $20. may be de- ducted. n no cntP , 1nB earned Income considered to be In excess of lo,- (MI0 A Hn n,tan(.P a taxpayer, t...i i - -i n.i "-" i j.li h run roe ii viw In HI-' I a mi III VV nf $12,1)0(1. His total tax, iucludinK nor mal and surtax, without Uie 25 per cent reduction on earned net in come would amount to $;i02. How (,V(,rt h0 nmy (Jo()U(.t from m nn ., ,.,, .,r ,.rn'.i v .io...,u ... , , ncome J.1.3HO-B personal , ,, , .., r.,.,i ..i... . f()r Mph ,l(.ndenU On the remnlnlng S6.700. his tax amounts to 1XS 2 per cent on the first .1 il.,A nn.l A ...... t n IV,., C'?mO ' , ,u .. .i,i ,...,. J"'i7' deducted from 32 leaves $255 ns;hmlr.s ,8cll83on in eXecutive ses- am.ount ?f ' u. Anoiner example is mai oi a mar-; ... . m, .h 1i,.,.,i,.i. .J", Lt nm' ! .r a! ' ,r '"""'J i ' nmi1" ln a r,'al v""l'' transaction n i '',,,' ,' .. eV non ... ,vo,",1 an,"u to rnn a n,T" ona1,. "tn,p , , 1 . , ' equalling ( , jn wmcn ine ,ax ; on ine iirsi i,,".u i per em is 0 ami on tne remaining :,u , ni 4 , "' - . ' I. " : lfr JfU JH IiUL flllll" liin uri "com errom sa.ary w 7' ''' ' !cofflralttee churges that there Is e "iliL'2lJd JjSi1!" attempt to "persecute the Mon- r u i jn.ii,.,iian senator." or that the depari- From $5,000, therefore, in dedurted his personal exemption of 2.r,oo. the lax on he mnalmler at 2 ;rl cent amounting to $.V). One fnurth of this amount, or $1 2.5ft, may be (deducted from $100, leaving $s".60 as the amount due. o BLOODY HERRIN I although they both relate to land AP.A1IM SrFNF OF Iquestlons. It Is Ihe plan to press rTAT t TTl r-e M""tana case to trial there. rAlAL 15A 1 ILfcO Action of the senate on recom . mittlng tho nomination was by (Continued from pngo one) i unanimous consent. After the ses stored In his county. Kor almost two yenrs Young hud been considered tho central figure In the civil strife of Wil liamson county, bis namo being r " " u,,u T ast summer Young nnd bis wlfn were fired on bv unldentl- fie(, a,sallants in another auto- mobile as thev drove toward Knst St. I.ouls, "Illinois. Young's right knee whs Injured and Mrs. i Young was struck In tho head by: a charge of buckshot, which mndo her blind. I The first open hreak occurred on February Sth. last, when Con stable Caesar Cnsle. a Klan sym pathiser, was killed. Following an attack on Young. Jack Skeb her. coal miner, was slain. Then came a dav in All- I gust, when pistols again rnmo 1 action and seven men were riiiitT Allien ir liiuiii I'liliiM'il & before the weapons once in m o g were put from hIkM. K r ,.,i.luu i,.V - i.i 6 In Illinois. He won rec.wrni.ion g when, as a Department of Jus- E l,. n.,..t,.v.. rt.. A leys, a gang of draft dodgers, for A whom Flitted States troops hud S Wr.K m,".r m"n: i:un oi lieorpia. v nroiina ami K Tennessee fe lml,..h.n,l..,l Vni.no ll,.' ami seven men in IlnleV, 1 1. II." a V . . ' ft 1'i.rt of fie mountain., .here few men veniure,!. He lei IHem rap- 'I live ti Knoxville. A . , . , ,. , , .. , (AvUln,l U...MMrr.) WASHINGTON, J.m 2ii Ail- nilnKratlcn seiistors expect to lo - ealle In the luiliciiirv cniiimltlee the whole clitimrrw oer ron- fiilniilh.il of Attorney Cenerill Stone i ii Justlie of Ihe fiipleine court. A. a re.ult of werk-ctnl confer- t-ni-es it has been decided to set k nomination lv Ihe cmimitlee wiiiih rvrte,l It faorallv so that Mr. Stone and other dep u tment utficials cau present their side of (he dispute centering about the move to secure a second indict niHot Id the Di.-lrt.-t of Columbia against Hcuator Wheeler, d mo cat, Montana. M the present, stajce, the Wheel er case prt-s-iits' the chief obutacle to Mr. Stone's confirmation. which the leaden bad hoped to bring to . vote today. The whole situation. inrludlna the Dlan of tresented bv a deinorrat-republl- grand jury nere next weea. publican floor leader and Sea !,...,,. , ..,,,,.. , ..ia, re- enator assistant lemler, also talked today with ('resident CooIUIkh. t.;nral Donovan, who accom panied the executive on an over night cruise down the l'otomac yesterday on the Mayflower. With the .Stone nomination la sue the houHeH breaking into an already crowded situation in the senate, lenders there are hesitant in predicting when any of the pending matters will be disponed of. Ah to the matter of approp riation billn, however, the uenato haa kept paco with the house. The latter body having disposed of ihu ni oh t Important of the supply bills. Is beginning to ftlow supply Dills, is bcKiumng to slow , k , f,nd time on Its hands. 1B jlll)(,e ,(.ImItm(,nt offidala , j department oficlals .. . J. ... .u ''?. '! .-?! were iven to me presioeni oy rTi'ij c ViT.1 vnim-r T.ivv row Senator Watson, who had been' cl"?iei ,'f. S tie. easy milker. Must be sold this " ""s' "".SD'L?: week. N. Hush. KoseburK. Rt. 2. (he ,e it.a,iPr8hlp. ThHre wa8 ,,,.., , ministration!. opposition to the move to refer:!""" sALE-risc harrow, wagon, the nomination back to commlt-l Kortlson tractor, feed grini.tr, rid tno nomination back to commit (,,e an, Senalor Watson said, he expected none of the senate, .... ..... . - . JUOiciaiy commiueo ( received from lis suhcommlttee the nomination of Charles II. War ren of .Michigan lo succeed Mr. Stone as attorney general without recommendation. Members said no action was likely until the '":". .. ;rioue iiiimtiiuiiou is oui ui i.iw wav At the department of justice to(lny lt ,., Earned that the trial nf s,.nnior Wheeler nt Itutte, Moat., which haa long been pend ing has been set for March 15. The action was taken after Isionand should the approval of lh mlnilnlstraiion leaders, who . .. i nnve pmiierreii nil i ren.ut'ni "m U Is P It probable that Mr. Stone 1 ence 10 ,nB ac"nn 01 Ine jdepartmcnt In seeking a second ln- dlctment against Senator Wheeler, democrat. Montana, in tho District f rn,,lmt)n. Frlon,,8 of the Attorney General saltl he would reply at lenctn 10 mmt Is violating a fundamenal ' feeler here Instead of In Montana, where he already Is un- der Indictment. The department Is said to re- I gard. the two proceedings as en- sion the leaders both repuoiiriins and democrats, refused to answer questions ititil it developtd that the major portion of the debute was taken up with discussing how what occurred behind closed doors lsst Saturday became public. some senator pointed out tlmt a 8ric,1 ,inUTTL IrJ wm";1 ;hil)lt T 1 r h Vidvnt of execu ive r!s!, acl,on a wna dnne Ia 1 tt""lla- PORTLANO MARKET NEWS PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 2t. Hut ter was steady. Extra cubes eie'Derts lffolsc: almonds 27c: llrazil sellintr at 4:i cents. HuUer fat was 4;.c delivered Portland. Eggs were weaker and unsettled. The exchange prices were steady uul V " " ,s " . T . , " ' V 1 "''"I1 a ''M'ec.e . urn . win s I,M f's l' l'u""3 1,11 iumm.nw,AC ,,er pounu uregon grape root 4c. 4;ic. Country dressed meats were noin- Inal at 14J cent top on choice lt tit veal and pork; receipts light; tall limited. Chicken prices were unchanged T-Iv receipts were moderate and 1"bs,,t .-sh.mI supplies sluirKish and hard to move. There wns an Improved tone in the local hop m.irket with news from the east bullish. Sales report- l , hlch U IT cents over tie.! niKii us it ceiiis ut in' w eek end. ------- - , - - week end. .r01T,I'X,I: '."'''m. M , U hi-ial Imlti' hot-il u hllM hliloiaf nm Wheal bi.ls: hr,l hllf h uestem. ,,,,ar, 'v"': M ' ' f1: ' " "il.. II.!-: har.1 .Inter $1 IM: northern spring ?1.!2: western i-nl ,l.7. b. b. b. lrUhll6 12.26. Foday's car receipts: w beat 2:1, flour 9; corn oats 1; hay l.r. j ,.f t to the secretary of the treaa 1 jury and the postmaster general. VOIUT-ANI), Ore., Jan. 2fi. Furs The committee also approved unsettled. Current receipts 41;; ja bill authorizing construction of pullets 4J (i2ie; firsts 42 1 C ,i t fl4.000.00U memorial bridge t:ic; henneries 4il 12 (it 4 1c deliven I 1 across the Fotomac between the I'ordand. Lincoln memorial and Arlington. 1 Suiter steady. Fxtra cubes, city n i': standards 41 1 2c; pi ime firs: nn,m,(l, , ' AUT0 pNT SHOP TO l nominal: prints 4:,r: canons tr TO BE OPENED SOON 1 nmter fat Meielv. Host rhuniiiel , cream 4V net utiipperK track in! A luro paint shop for applying 'iotie 1; 4:".c ilellvei.,1 Tertlani! Ithe nnnular system of finish to all- ' I'oullrv iviiilniilly stea.ly llen.y toinobile ho, lies, sill be opened In hens 221i2lc: licht H'.Sii:, ; the near future in the tiramlview sei teiT. "ltj.'.'.c ohl roosters "ct ' cllraln, buihlinit lix atej on Ihe ducks White lVkln 2i4i'2lr; live hleho.iy at Ihe south boundary of turkes 2;!c; dressed tuikejs :t ,i the clly. The apparatus and e(uip- ;c; i:,.se Itk. ment Is being Installed by Trevis ! Onions steady $1. ! Iyslneer. ho expects to be pre- 1'oialoes steady 11 cr.ffi 1.75. I I Nuts Walnuts range all way NEW TODAY FOR SALE A tew mark Jemy (iiant pullets. Thont I Vi. KKV Illtinn. We lit locka where you have no keys. 22s N. Main St ln)R SALEoy, Dlcyrle ,or ll0. In pood running condition. Phone r'olt KENT 4 room furnished on the I'mutilla Indian reserva house, modern. Inquire ,32 Cobbltton and a director of the school St- WANTED Woman to work by the day for small tamlly. Call at 55 So. Stephens. FOttJt ENT 2anf 3 wmapaff ments. $10 and 12. 327 W. lwu- las St. Tel. 3M-L. WANTED Work as grocery clerk. Address Karl McLaughlin, care News-Review. TIKES 3M by 31 Federal oversize cords, $10.75. Wilson s Tire Shop. llfl Jackson St. I FiUl WALK Two ! by li! runs in fine condition. Mrs. Birney West, 3o2 Perkins IlldK. WANTKD Clean vetch-and-oat hay, also horse stump puller. llox Mi-C, HosehurK, Ore., Itt. 2. FOIt"ItKNT SToom furnished house. Hot and cold water, J20. I'hone 353-J, or call 313 So. Stephens. LADY wishes position as house keeper for bachelor or widower. Address L. W., care News-Review. WANTKD Wool. mohair, hides and pelts. I will pay highest cash price for your product. Uerger'B ilaraln Store. LOST A Kold filie7lsrKiiet foun- tain pen engraved with the in- l-veatihlsotnce ' ' J ,.":K'V.VTT".""vri Hox 46. OardenalU y j-oad. ing i low, mower, hay ra.te, j;ri'in drill, tractor plow. Must he soid. tl. W. Cooper, Melrose, ):e. HAY FOR SALE Alfnlfa, grain. hay, timothy and straw, guaran teed quality; prompt shipment. Prices upon application. Ulchard N'yman, Walla Walla, Wash. WANTI'-I) A small iron safe. Sfust be in good condition and reason able In price. State inside mea sure, price and approximate weight. Amos O. Iluker. Milo, Oregon. Ff HI RFNTOrf shares, 40 acre river bottom; farm 5 acres bear ing orchard; good celery and broccoli . proposition, tractor equipped. Good chance for hust ler. See Wood at News-Itevlew. FO I tsT L S A lew clioic-i Mam moth Itronze toms, Ilarred Uocks, Huff Orpingtons, Ilrjuu Leg horns and Dark Cornish cocker els. Toulouse geese for sale or let on shares. E. A. Kruse. Hosebutg, Ore. INITIATIVE A SCAUCK ARTICLE ,. Mighty few people have It. They wait for the other fellow to do things and they pay for it. Here are 8 acres of fine bottom garden land on paved highway in edge of town; a big 6-room house; big barn; granary and wood shed; good water sftpply; all kinds fruits; the best place on highway for a highway supply store, commercial poultry and dairy. Price complete, twenty five hundred. Kasy terms. You can double your money. Law rence Auency, 315 Cass Street Phone 219. sTFmTv.VV PEOPLE Want to live on a ranch and be in town at the same time. Here you are. 145 acres on pavement ln edge of town; fenced and cross fenced; new 5-rootu house; good barn; chicken house; spring water pip ed to house and garden; 20 acres fine soil in growing crop; range land all sowed to tame grass; fine fur sheep; mixed fruit and bearing prune orchard; three berry patches. Price, fifty-five hundred. Will take four thousand cash. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. from to 34c, according to grade. Fancy large stock scarce and high. Walnuts No. 1 budded 2sVf3lc; fil- nnt3 it; 17c; Oregon chestnuts 15fti 17c. Hops Strong to shade higher. IpaU's reported at 17c. New clusters 1 lbf" 1 ' Joty i.vc; oiu crop nominal. V bark-ouiet. New peel (A-l.ted rt. .) -,..,... . . WASHINGTON, Jnn. 26. Ap- pTOVal WIS RHen tOilll.V by tll6 !?.?,"" bJ!!!'"nK c0",ml,,?e 'IV I L'llt.itl Kill In inria nvit.mii . Kl ,u P, nn tures of $15t.ino.t00 for new post offices and other govern ment buildings. Petermlnation of sites and de- tails of construction would be pared and ready for business about ithe first of the month. (AMoc(atd Pra Lesied Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 26. Jim Woodcock owner of 8 farm ! in his district, was sentenced to four months in jail and fined $100 by Federal Judge Uean to day. Woodcock pleaded guilty to running a big still, which he had built and concealed in a canyon two miles from his home. Re servation oU leers arrested him the night after Christmas. Fred Stiver, I'matiHa county lawyer who appeared for Wood-j rock, said the man had been driven to law-breaklag by a mort-l eaee on his farm which became! a particular menace wben uls wheat crop was frozen. JudL'e Mean held, however, that the size of the still Indicat ed that Woodcock intended to sell extensively, and insisted that the - severity of the sentence should be made appropriate. ASQUITH AN EARL (Aiworlitcd Pre Lnwd Wire.) LONDON, Jnn. 2C It was of ficially nnnounced from the pre mier's residence in Downing St. tody that an earldom has been What a Sale! It's no wonder people are talcing advantage of this Semi -Annual Clean-Up. Short lines and discon tinued styles in shoes and low shoes are being sold Below Cost At Cost ' Near Cost You'll have to URRY before it's too late. Ladies with small feet can buy Slippers and Oxfords that sold up to (9.00, if your size is here, for $1.95 Men's Shoes and Oxfords In five remarkable groups $2.35, $3.95, $4.95, $5.85, $6.85 Street or Work Shoes Over to our Store this week and save on CHILDREN'S SHOES. We have put four lots of CHIL DREN'S SHOES at real savings. $1.00, $1.95, $2.45, $2.95 Thii week will be your only chance to reap the benefite of this aale. Saturday January 31, will positively be the last day. You can't afford to pass these values by: and MEN don't for. net ORIGINAL CHIPPEWAS, 10-inch tops, in sizes 8, 9, 91, and 10, at $5.35 RUBBER BOOTS, In sizes 10, 11 and 12, at $3.45 ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVLV DfiLXX Perkins Bldg. Shoes that Fstlofy and Fit Your FeeL A Comfortable Is a real boon to your APPEARANCE. We have a variety of colors and patterns. FENCERS Mi 124 Cass conferred upon Herbert H. As qulth, veteran parliamentary lead er of the liberal party and former pemier. Committees to Meet The board of directors of the Roseburg Chamber of Commerce will meet tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the office. The raw products committee will hold a meeting at 3 p. ni. .;T.TT.TITHISIlItTrIIIT&IItV SOUND VALUES & in Used cars There are just two ways in which a cus tomer can be certain of receiving dollar for dollar value in a used 3 car. One is by being j an expert mechanic a and purchasing agent w combined, the other 1 is by doing business gj with a concern whose j reputation for fair 1 dealing is well es- 1 tablished. gj For your protection ii buy your used car S from a reputable S dealer. S 1-Ton Ford Truck..$375.00 Oldsmobile Speed J Wagon $125.00 ft 1923 Dodge Brothers Sedan Good as new $950.00 Dodge Brother Touring 1918 production ln first class condition. Price $250.00 Dodge Brothers Roadster 35 1919 production thorouph A ly rebuilt. Price $350.00 1922 Chevrolet Touring A. bargain purchase at $285 A Good Libertv Six at f 175 E J. 0. Newland & Sen Dodge Brothers Dealers J and Accessories S " ROSEBURG, ORE Tonite and Tuesday IT'S A WOW William Fox" - TFlt EARTH Also "Fox News" and "Mad Rush" Comedy Prices this special feature con trolled by producer. 10c Children 25c Adults but its worth it all 9 Wednesday -The Man Hunters-' LAST SHQWING TONITE Gloria GLORIA "MANHANDLED" the RToatest 10c 35c ANTLERS Alao "Paths Newt- Tomorrow: "Galloping Stylish Gap Street. FULLERTON P. T. A. HOLDS INTERESTING MEETING At 7:30 p. m. Thursday, the rojfu Inr monthly bunintss nttlnK uf tho Fullerton P. T. A. was tnld In tho school house. It was Dads and Lads Night and the proprara was arranged by Mr. J. 1). lleese. The opening number was "Amer Ira." suns by all, wJth Grace Wal lace at the piano. Mrs. Falbe's 6th and 7th grade boys Bang a group of Bonga, lu a pleasing manner. Jack Oibbs, accompanied by his sister Jessie, rendered two violin solos, which were much enjoyed. The High School Male Quartette, accompanied by John Hitter, ren dered several delightful numbers. The Rotary speakers were Mr. Merry and Mr. Foster Butner, who gave bright talks on school work and educational problems. After a short business meeting a social time was enjoyed. There was a good attendance. . Soaps plain and fancy. Soaps , for bath, shampoo, for baby, and special facial soaps. Try the drug I store first for a good toilet soap. 1 Lloyd Crocker. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR O PTO M BTR I 1 Specialist ln the filling of Glasses 116 Jackson St. J'-'IT'T . MOOSE DANCE Wednesday Night Jan. 28 at Moose Hall Good Music Everybody Come Formerly held Monday Nile3 PROPERTY Worth owning is worth protecting with depend able insurance. Call us at any time regarding your Insurance problems and we shall be glad to help solve them. MASONIC BLOC BOSEBUflC. ORE DR. H.C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE Perkins Building Phone 8 Second Floor Roseburg, Ore. Electronle Diagnosis ana Treatment (Abrams Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractlo Physician 17-18.19 Perkins Bldg, Phone 491 Is Glorious SW ANSON IN Swanson ever Also "Getting Gertie's Goat" Comedy Fish" a laughbuster; 10c 25c -in.- w.m.at ijaw-