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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW 'WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1925.
:ROSEBURG NEWS- REVIEW
! Issued Dally Except Sunday by The Nswe-Rsvlavn Co, Ins.
', W. BATBS
ERT a BATES-
.President nd Manager
8ecriar7-Treuarr
'. iuiered u second cUm nutter May 17, 120, at the poet ollloe el
.. i Rosebnrg, Oregon, uder the Act of March 1, 1H7
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INSCRIPTION RATI
'. bally, per year, by mall
Pally, alx months, by mall
"Daily, three montha, by "
"Dally, single month, by "
..Ually, by earner, per month ,
Meekly Newe-Revlew, by mall, per year
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. .60
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' mmmkm ef Te Saaaelaia PraM.
" The esocle.tea. Praia la eseluslvelr entitled to, the use for ropublt.
'Mtloe of ell news dlspetenes credited to It or sot otharttlse credited
In tble p&per aad to ail rooal sews pebllahed herein. All rlabta at re
publication of specie! dlapatchee beraln era aUo reaerved.
PRIMS
PICKM?
BY BERTS BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
There's a few fellers
Who go mopin' around
In this or world
Lookin' thru
Smoked glasses
And when the
Sun peeps out
They miss the
Glorious rejuvenatln'
Rays of or Sol
And instead they
8e crepe hangin'
All over the universe
And we're wonderin'
If their funeral
Will be any more gloomy
Than their presence
Here among us.
DUMBELL DORA THINKS
A typhoon Is a small spitoon.
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A woman has written Simnlo Cal
'clothing stores, and six per cent for electrical stores, etc., should 'c0,ik ak'n' aorta dress she
be set aside for such publicity. The selling department of a bus- !Callin' that the prexy desires sim
plicity to the nth degree. As Cal is
too dern busy gettin' his ol' suit
altered for the occasion we will
take the matter off'n his hands and
recommend to the damsel that she
secure two or flour sacks as the
ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1925.
THE PROPORTION FOR ADVERTISING.
The Publishers Auxiliary gives a table showing whet pro
portion of a concern's gross receipts, in the opinion of 10 of the
test retail advertising men in the country, should be set aside for
: advertising. These figures suggested that amounts varying
from 3 i per cent in the case of department stores, four per cent
.for millinery and miscellaneous stores, five per cent for men's
t.iness is equal in importance to any other function of that con
j'cern. A factory may be producing with a high degree of oi
. ficiency. But if it has no system for selling that product, the
chances are very strong that it will be difficult for it to dispose
of the same. The public will not be familiar with the merit of I material for her gown. A fringe of
. .. ... .... ! sea.weed would h mil,. kj.nmin'
its product, and will probably pass it by in favor of something
'that is pushed more energetically. Manufacturing concerns as
:a rule have a systematic method for selling their product. As the
majority of them sell to a trade covering a wide territory, such
concerns must depend largely on salesmen and on advertising
;;on a state or nation wide scale. Retail stores are not called up
on for such costly advertising, since they can usually find news
i papers in their own field that cover quite thoroughly the terri-;-tory
from which they expect to draw trade. But if they will
: take a lesson from manufacturing methods, they will get the
"idea that their business is made much more hopeful arid prom
; Rising, if they will regard advertising as an absolutely essential
..expense, and devote a reasonable proportion of their gross re
, -ceipts to this purpose.
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After spending a couple of days at the state legislature,
sea weed would be quite becomin
but if simplicity is the desired ef
fect we would urge the lady to take
scissors and cut little slits around
the edge of the dress. A rosette
made from pleated gunny-sack adds
just the proper touch of refine
ment for the occasion. Hip pockets
are also be in' worn this season and
should be quite popular during the
inaugural session in Washington,
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s s s s
After watchln' the local h. a. has
keteers play Ko-Keel yestiddy eve
we flggered that both teams car.
ried the ball 198 yards durin' the
game. -
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The ex-exalted rulers of the
Elluks will do their stuff tomorry
night and we have it from hdqrs.
that the Bills oughta be there at 6
p. m. with appetites for both food
and fun.
I
FLOWERS FOR THE
LIVING CLUB
No. 2 A. T. Lawrence.
That town Institution, the Doug-
Is one
point with
ad a vision
that a band could be- made perma
nent Instead of temporary, as Is
usually the case in towns where
"Silver Cornet Bands" are organlz
sd and disorganized at three month
periods. Bert is full of that pap and
snap ao necessary to a successful
town band organizer. To be the
guiding spirit in such a musical or
ganization one must be able to
BIG VXLUE3 IN HATS
;
lr TME CEfJTRAL SITE
DEAD III EVERETT
e Have yon. seen the' newest
styles in spring; hats? Express
a sniiMiirms ruin isew rone i
svrry week or two at Carr's. f
They are classy hats at low .
prices. The News Review has been
a Informed by members of the
I school board that It was In
i error Ut-t nluht w hen It was
STUDENT BAND TO BE OR-
e GANIZED
e
f. W. Scottthe Scotch evan
gelist, who 'has been conducting
special meetings at the Salvation
army hull, Ja.it nlht received a
telegram from his futher In Phi
ladelphia Informing him that a j The Hcinllne Conservatory
brother, who has been mlHsing for i announces the orttauization of
mo past eigni years, was lound j . a student band to be composed
dead In Kverett, Washington. Mr. f both male and female play-
Scott left at once to arrange the ers. Mr. Mrkerson. the new
disposal of his brother s body. He band instructor and teacher of
will visit for a short time in aii wind Instruments. Invites
Llarkgton, Washington, with bis I a ncftivt- ntttiila ulin Taviuh tn
family and expects to return on , i.reimro for this band to see e
Hot Biscuits for Dinner!
Make them with
Suturday 40 continue the revival
services.
Rain makes the sweetest music
when it beats on your own roof.
Buy the shingles from Page ,uu
ber & Kuel Company.
him at once so that it may be
organized in the near future.
We believe in farms. Prices
are going up. Wheat, cattle. ' against the field, lenvlnr the -
sheep and hogs, as well as site to the board's discretion
stated that only two sites are
in question. The school board
slates thai the proposition is
being presented us a choice
between the West Roseburg
site, and any central site
and any general site which
the board may eventually do- t
ciue upon. Although the cen-
tral-tile is expected to refer to
the north half of the block up-
on which the present high
school is now situated, yet the
bonid might desire to make
some change, ami In the
event the central njte is ap-
proved the board will not feel
itself restricted. It Is stated,
to consider the north half of
the present school grounds as
the only place for the build-
ing. In other word:!, the Del-
lows tract is being placed
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THE WORLDS GREATEST
' They will be light tender
tempting every time
' SALES 2a TIMES THOSE CF ANY OTHER BRAND
Ul
WISH,!!
'giving the legislators the once over and milling around in the
lobbies of the state capitol building, one is more than ever im-t-
pressed with the fact that what is needed mostly is more ade-
-quote play grounds for the hordes of lobbyists that infest the
,.' legislative halls from early morning until late at niuht. And
i; these play grounds should be so arranged that the servants of I I'f'TlSTl'l n'""- '
Fcupic mtiuia uu me oiaaing, instead ol a bunch ot mostly ! pride. Bert Lawrence had a vi
v worthless and irresponsible individuals buttonholing every sena
vtor and representative in an effort to put over personal meas
ures, taking up valuable time that could be directed by our rep
- resentatives in a more profitable way.- About every appointive
.'. officer in the state can be found, at some time during the ses
,; sion and some of them during the entire forty-day open season,
'I whittling. out a plus to fit some Darticulnr nnrt n( k. ..'.
program Vat would redound to hi. own benefit-in a financial1 ZftZ'tUrRZK 2SE!'.n!Z!
tt ..uuiao. iiius you nave mucn wholesome legislation ne-
y glected and a lot of time given over to worthless measures of
,. no importance whatever to Uie state at large. A
,. oouncer with plenty o nerve and the jaw bone of
,. swung ruthlessly about the lobby of the state capitol would bring
: tome relief to the state, as well as to our legi.lntors who are en
sj deavoring to bring aboui,a sane program of legislation.
i-O
r; The effort is being made to reduce costs of production,
i, promoted by Secretary Hoover of the Department of Com
,. merce and others. This department has issued a booklet en
;; titled ' Simplified Practice," which tells how mnn ,.,.. ,.
be eliminated. An izitellio-ent w,L i.. ... . ,l"ul oesirame high school site
- a Uiai 1UBI U at
good
We're proud to Include vou in th
local Hall of Fame, Bert, and long
may your drum major baton wave
in the refreshing breezes of lha
I Umpqua Valley. Vou nave ua a
an ass: band and we're going to help keep
5 5 5 3
Too bad that bunch of zealots In
California who are awaiting the
end of the world Friday are not
residents of Roseburg. In anticipa
tion of the crack of doom, thtJy are
disposing of all of their property,
which includes some fine real es
tate. Roseburg might have been
able, under circumstances, to it.
"Bringing tin Kuther In Ire
land" the title of the old, but
ever new musical attraction which
conies to the Antlers Theatre on
next Monduy night for an engage
ment of one night only.
The famous (jeorge McMauus
cartoon play is absolutely new
every year. There-Is nothing re
maining of lust season's show, but
the title and "Jiggs Magle" of
course. They gay girls are gett
ing prettier every year, and
"Hrliiging I p Father" keeps pace
with the times and they cun t
come too pretty for "Jtegs".
"Urinating up Father In Ireland"
naturally calls fur girls of the
Irish type, and how could they be
prettier than when they have the
"iilush of the Irish Hose" on thuir
cheeks, gongs and dunces are all
nuw as well us scenery and elec
trical equipment. "Bringing Lp
Futher" is an American institu
tion that is dear to every reader
of the funny page. See them at
the Antlers.
truit. are going steadily up-
Hard. The farm that raises
lese crops must increase in
lue and price. Irosperity is
urning it Is coming back
for farmers. We believe in
farms; we believe they will
increase in value; and we be-
lieve tliere is no better In-
vestment for anyone than to
Invest in land at the present
time. ! We are now offering
somo exceptionally good buya
in farms. - .
RICE & UICE
ir the West ltosebwrg location
Iff not approved, the only re-
Btrlction being that the alter-
nate site be centrally located.
TO.MOKItOUJ Ol'H JST.
(AMnebted Vrrm LoueJ Win.)
PASAIiE.VA. Cal.. Feb. 4. Pa
sadena followers of Mrs. Marga
ret W. Itowen, Hollywood pro
plietosi who predicts next Friday
will see the "end of the world",
will gather with members of the
! Los Angeles 'reformed" Adveutist
,,n, , r,. i colony to wft he full of the
k, 1 and four' in lured, two nroh. ; "." modern civilization, ac
ably fatally, Hate last night.
Arundel, piano tuner. Pnone 189-L
ASHBY'S IMPORTED
BOCCOL.I SEKD Is selling rapid
ly. Order at once. Mrs. N. C. Ash
by, Apt. 6. over Pose Confection
ery. Roseburg. Ore.
CI Till I'MTKS MILLIONS.
San Tonic a true health tonic
benefits the appetite, digestion,
blood, circulation, muscles and
nerves. Lloyd Crocker. '
FISH WOlt.M IS
LAiuvr movie actoij
(AMncUtM Vivm a-l Wlir.) '
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. Luni
brlcus Terrestris, or the common
fish worm, Ih in the movies. Bo
has the loading role In "I.aylnf
Lumbrlcus Low", filmed by the
department of agriculture in co
operation with the 1'ulted States
tlolf Association and showing tho
uamago no causes to lawns and
goir putting greens.
- The picture shows how Lumbrl
cus destroyed grus roots and how
no surrenders when treated with
corroslvo sublimate.
(AuoHited I'rei Lm?d Wire.)
NKW YOKK, Feb. f. The
i-ngagenient of James Stillman
Kockefeller, son of the late- Wil
liam G. Kockefeller, to Miss Nan
cy Carnegie, daughter of Andrew
Carnegie, L, is announced.
95 taxi has moved to Valet Shin
ing I'arlors, 105 West Cass St.
SCJHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL AD
' VISORY ELECTION
of
I
1- rtrrtrliu-ftiM ..... .1 J L I I t . . . .
i( r. .. u.v. reaucea 11 everyone avoided lost motion.
He found that if he reached too far for his tools, there was a
..loss of motive power that increased cost of his product.
.; Everyone, whether business man. wage-earner, housewife, etc.
., cy do something to cut out lost motion. Let us all see where
. -c are wasting energy by roundabout ways of doing things. The
a price that might please everv.
body.
555
If they'd gotta flock ef- rum-runners
to Like that anti-toxin te Nome
for the epidemic, the boys would
have made some record time.
5 5 5 5
For prompt taxi service, city or
country trips, i'hone 44.
ntKIIISTOlUC SKI'I.I, OF
M.w-i.ihi-; Art; i xFAimi
:i
. LONDON. Feb. 4. "Austral
opithecus Africanus," as Professor
it tunond Dart has named the ori
ginal owner of the skull which ho
discovered at Taiings, llerliuana
land, has stirred interest nmnnc;
anthropologists and anatomists
here.
The dispatches describing the
discovery said the skull was burl
ed In limestone at a depth of 50
feet, represented something mid
way between man and the great
apis, and was much finer than
previously discovered pre-hlstori.:
skulls. Its owner, professor Dart
said, while not human, was yet
workman that can study out such improvement, in hi. own job, oW "TZZtZZ' aTi
will place himself in the line of promotion, LTr"in to ""nda-l "p'"!. man '
tors has perhaps made us a little '
!j When prices for any commodity are li
Diame the speculators.
: Only one bill was introduced in the house at Salem ves.r
uny, wniie six were passed. f In.
' both hou
he bill, already presented to
DUSeS receive- rtrnn. ... . tr .
: J- U : i ;,. : " P"""' session
- sumcient wo.k for all concerned
t imroauction ot new mea,res.
without fur
: n nhe. T W"lee sth1 ' ' be wy
fw. e " """"'"'v. ot and vote your sentiment,.
. o.o7 a, name ana mink about it-
cast your vote.
Tilli,
Hie From Tillamook" tob
allhouM of the day and niwht.
em goin "and comin' at '
woria, as in buyin' a dozen
eggs. They can't all be rotten.
3 9 5 9
wonder who s doin" all the law
.enforcin' while Mister Cleaver's
down to Salem?
I 55
I Just stop and think how mint
I men would be homeless if the pool
j nana wguio Burn down.
I 5
I Ve ed. ree'd another Invitation
, today to attend the evangelistic
jmeetin's but it's a shame to ask a
preacher to work so hard.
I 5 5
1 Next week the Old Soldiers Cro
'quet team will meet the R. H. S.
bjikctb.ill team in a game of tid
Idley winks, Marouis of Qucensbury
rules to be used.
9
I Crorgie Cleaver may get a clesv
j er wrapped around his neck and
again mebhe the cleaverll be laid
j on the shelf and agin mebbe the
cleaver is too sharp for the probers.
S S S 5
irritaoie and we Imagine that at
many neoi.lr ' ilT- V. ' Ahe 'q.l"b. PPrfn'
n , 1,1 n,lvo P'acea ye ed. In 1
tui wnen prices go up. the nrntliu era the ranks of a cvnic. Hor 1 vi n vr ,
-. . womca about speculation. The indienation frit hv 'L " . . ",cr" " ome 0ood ln
muni, u,L.. I . . '
: "' , " ""n-cm agmnst .peculators when prices were low
' n IVi). did not probably continue very hot in 1924. when the
;: .pecum,or. were btdd.ng the price up. Speculation is without
doubt ove.done. Too many folk, are making money that way
.- instead of by production. Vet a certain amount of speculation
..is uselul. I he speculators simnlv n..i tk. j .
, . 1 , uuwii wiirn it
. - n,Kn. ana put ,t up when it is too low. and they are put
. mg ,t up just a, f,en , ,hcy re pilillR down
; age man probably exaggerate, the amount of ham, it dt.es hi...
For concrete work ' call Tayloi
13 No. Flint St. Tel. 22J-H.
1 i;ni.
HI V is I NK.l in
state of Oregon, County
Douglas, school District No. 4, ss.
!' Notice is hereby given that a
special school district Rdvisory j
election hereby called to bo held in j
the hifh uhnnl h,lll,llny In lha nllv '
of Roseburg in and for said school
district No. 4 on the 7th day of Feb
ruary, 1925, between the hours of
two o'clock P. M. and seven o'clock
P. M. will be submitted to the legal
voters thereof the following propo
sition: "Shall 'the new High School
Iluilding to be erected in School
District No. 4 be erected on a tract
to be purchased in West Koseburg
known as the Helloes Tract, not
exceeding twelve (12) acres, or
shall It be erected on a central
site?"
The polls for tho reception of the
ballots cast at said election will, on
said day and at the place aforesaid,
be opened at the hour of 1 two
olock P. M. and remain open un
til the hour of seven o'clock P. M.
when the same shall be closed, and
all persons shall be entitled to
vote at said election who would be
entitled to vote for school director
in and (or said district
Hy order of the District School
Hoard of School District No. 4 of
Douglas County, Oregon, made this
27th day of January, 1925.
II. W. TAYI.OP.
Chairman, Plstrict School injard.
Attest: V. J. MlcullL District Clerk.
1
Louis B. Clark
rtlll.ADKI.I'I'IA. vh. 4. A
museum, tint property nf th
; daughter m tile late king of Da-
bvloti. who ruled in the sixth cen.
tor), 11. c, neen urn-mend
and niilllj priceless objects ob
tained by the Joint nr.liaeoloL-l.;il
cxp. ditioi. of the Itritlsh museum
and the I 11 1 er-i t y of I'ennsylra
nla at I r ol the Chaldes. aivonl-
lug tn the December report of the
I scientists made piil.lt,. i London
j und Philadelphia last night.
I The scientists win. ure digging
,ln the burled infa faf falftw ftag
ancient llahylonie. reported lh:it
the museum contained objects
dating as far back as 2iou 11. c
Ta lor made
Crete. Tel. :
concrete is good
K.
KM.INrr it Willi K U'lIM
r-w
,'y5Wst:',
"If they ever run outa moth balls
what'll they do fer sluef to make
moonshine out of
-s- tM 'r,-s W ,r-..
FLOKKNCK. S. C . F.-h. 4. . -The
Atlantic Coast Line s cr,o
passenger train Iroin Florida M
New Yoik was wrecked in tho
railroad yards here today, Janm
Faeun. engineer killed.
The engine, t, mier. mail and
express cars was partly overturned.
f .'
,fv -
' -
II '.me
tors 111
l.umti
l.utMing Is one nf the f.ic.
chiiracter biiildlin:. l'au-e
r - Fuel Company. ,
MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS I ,0, .,, . . .. "
NIGHT AT REVIVAL "'" ,v"""-' '
Imued bis sermon of yesterday
Doctor Miller mke last night 1 ''PUsm. The baptism f the II
iim rouse, jus ttst was tak- """"i wan Ms theuie and be nn,.
H from II Tim. 4:15. "For De-i v'rT plain this Divine gift which'
mas hath forsaken me, having I I'sme to the Apostles at I'enla.ost ;
hived this present world, and Isl"1"' which may hn had hv am- be' I
departed unto Thessalonira." The 1 '" er tnor. l onlght is "Husi
rvaiigeiist enumerated the varl-," "s .i.en night." The Kiwant
mis ways in which the yoaagiand llmary clu and other or
i-r-Ki- may go ones: 10 inee- "'"""ii ran' Deen Invlt.Hl to I'll.st to the wires than was pMble ate of their nittomohile
in" sang "', ' " ii7. t.verv ihmiv it under the 11 me.hml. We Uiv.ie turned over one
1.1 nieir r-pionuid nunioers. xnts """ io aiieu.l this great mm- ou to test it with any other leuce
uiumiuea iueeuu was well l-i"- I made. W harton llros
Al TO OH Flt l'l ltS; a IKAI).
AMFItlCAN FKNCK Is now sine
In-oilatcd, a process to which fo to
!m Hr cent more gal.auiring Is ap-
F.b.
t liaks-Uteit Pera, l...l Wirr.i
COI.ORA1H1 Sl'HIi;S. Col.
4. - Hurled In the wre k-
whlch
mile north of
Monument, near here, when the
1 rncr laild to alow Uou wlu!e
Is .ncrclcs. "ricforc mv rctii-e-mcn(
I was tor 2"S years a drucicist
and during tint pcn-d sol,! m.iny
tbou?anil bottles of IV. Fierce'
rcnudics. 1 con!-! always tccl per
fectly fafc in rccotnincniiiee .. mcdi
cmc intt np bv I)r. Fierce oi ',.:: aKi,
N. ., and it a plc.iurc t..r 111c
to sfrite tint tlurir.r a!l til,' year
I soll tned'.civ.e 1 never I...'! a mu-!s
cvirpt lint rcu-irdMiis' llr. 1'irT-cc's
rctn?t!ic. but h .ve bad liu-lrcil-s ct
rcc-plc tc!l tne bow nr;ch good tiw
ti.ix c (tyrncd iro:tl lu-m. I be!,
aad titill have fo ro-ch cent! lence
in thre tTicthcincs tb.it wlu-n I need
a tonic I uke fie 'tiol.len Mcibcil
l)icover ' which clcirn n;v sv-Tein
r-i a!l eni'.iv.r-iic -vm:.t.'ins mvin-t
! me a fe. ling ol ;xrfect hi-elti.."
I LcKlis l. I lark, liKl F. -.Dili M,
J W rite Dr. Fierce. Frc:gcnl Inva
Hotel :n lu'.l..k . V- t.T irce
medical advice, or send 10c tor trial
1 rk,-. ci : li lu itcu.cs.
CATARRH
of head or throat Is usually
benefited by tba vapors of
V Vapo Rub
Ovt IT Million Jarm UtwJ Ymartp
Ins befpro Friday.
Spokesmen for .Mrs. Rowen yes
ttrday announced that ihe pro-,
p lift 9 would remain e eluded in
her home, and 4hat other Holly
wood members of the cult would
follow her example during tho
hours set apart fbr doom.
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
DOUGLAS COUNTY FARM
BUREAU, INC.
The regular annual meetlnp will
be held February 7, 1925 at Rose
burR in the ba.sen.ent of the M. K.
Church, north, commencing at 10
a. iu. A program uix leii arrang
ed. CieoiRO A. Mansfield will -Hpeak
al one o'clock. Rev. Howard and
others will also meak.
Ail niemhrs, Uieir families and
friends ar reoue&ted to - bo pres
ent. Uasket dinner at noon.
H. K. KRUOKR, Pres.
C. K MOVER, Secy.
Johnson's Service Department for
Douplas county. Everything for pol-
StudeoaKer coam lees per pound i ishing furniture, floors and lino-
h-, hutter lenni. Lloyd Crocker.
cording to Dr. J. Krunklin Ilalzar,
leader .of the Pasadena group.
"We are convinced beyoud all
doulit". said Dr. ilalzar last night,
"that the earth will be depopulat
ed next Friday. It germs the
most amazing thing 4 hat more
people are not heeding our warn
ing and preparing for the end,"
i-iw uuiit-u mai Jtuwenues in i km
Pasadena are making every effort I M
to dispose of their earthly belong-
We are Equipped
To furnish your complete
miVlwork in a Roseburg
product for your home, of
fice, or building.
Quality, Service and Price
Is Our Motto
Roseby Lmbr.&MfgXo.
Low Priced
Tables and
Chairs
;
Very often a set of new
chairs or a table of foine sort
comes in mighty handy, and
Just now we can offer jou
something In this line in so
reasonable price that you will
tie able to et Just the thing
you need.
IP, i
! V (G-o to. the . , , )
' Movies with
nM '. oyiwonl - j If
rt (leave the RaJig) p
:! -It ' I
J; ; 3? You Simply Cannot Get Away From 5jJ
ifl'SSI ' Globe Radio Values It
v jjjj You Just can't take people away from their Globe Radios DC
I'Rj aor can you get away from the remarkable values ln Globe KW
i m sets and parts. . a a
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COMPANY
321 N. Jackson St., Roreburg
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THE
Big Auction
SALE
Saturday, February 7
1:30 P.M.
Men's Belts
Cooking Utensils
Furniture
Curling Irons
Buttons
Embroidery
Hand Bags
Doilies .
Music Boxes
Waist Carters
School Crayons
Rubber Stamping
Outfits, etc.
Anything in the store
that is asked for will be
put up for sale.
TERMS CASH
Radabaugh S Palterscii
Auction House
328 North Jackson
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NEW
. and
UNUSUAL
DESIGNS
1!B keep abreast of the
times. We do not show
you last year's Ideas and
uiigns. You will find
here whatever Is novel,
whatever Is new end
whatever Is fine In silks.
"Quality and Economy"
The Silk Store
Silks and Satins
ROSEBURG, ORE.
JACKSON STREET
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POULTRYMEN ATTENTION
Will start my Giant Incubator February 10.. Will have for sale
S. C. White Leghorn, O. A. C. Barred Rock, S. C. Rhode Island
Red (McRae & Johnson strain), Buff Orpingtons, day.old chicks.
Will also do custom hatching. Save money by having your own
epgs hatched, and increase our turkey flecks by having me hatch
your turkeys. Four years satisfactory custom hatching. Book
your orders row.
CHICKOPEEP HATCHERY
Phone 3JI-Y
EARL VOSBURGH
702 Fullerton St., RosebuVg, Ore.
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Order by Phone
And Avoid
Delays
Wc arc haiipy to take your
ordi r In thi ,ay and, the ser
vice will he prompt It jjj-t
saves j ou a trip down town.
Our stock of Groceries In fomi lie, and we always have vege
tables and fruits on har.d. Consult ns about vour needs.
PICKENS BROTHERS
Perkini Bldg. Phone 68