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- EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1925. Rfl w s4ftU- ffllX f V- Pfi, dc - , i iiki ii i a v'i r ifA yrwrv M I V I if New Coats Da USUaeV '4EX Is s GARMENTS OF DISTINCTION! You will recognize our display at the "Big Fashion Show." It will be different, every garment specially selected for this event. "Remember, the Red-Heads" Featuring fur BELLOWS STORE COMPANY NW TODAY FOIl SALE Shropshire buckn, al- o gout. Phone liKs. FOR KENT Furnished apart ment, modern. 344 S. Jaekaun. FOK KENT 4-room furbished' apL upstairs. 414 N. Jackson. Phone 606. i CONCORD grapes for tale. Mra. It. Kltzman, 1 mile beyond Soldiers. Home. Phone l!iF14. ' FOR KENT Modern 5 room bouse at 232 Flint St. Cull between 3 and 7 p. ni. , FOK RENT Two suites of furnish- ed housekeeping roomti. Adults only. 302 Went Washington. WANTEI A practical nurse to nurse a nick lady. State pi (ecu. Must have good reference. Box HO, Yoncalla, Ore. 1FOH SALE Furniture of our apartments, cheap; close In, rent very low. Address W. U., care Ncws-Kevlew. WA NT K food"secund hand Ford son tractor, niust be cheap and Al condition. Write or see O. J. Johnson, Glendale, Ore. A GOOD HOME girl DANCING Wednesday Nile RAINBOW GARDENS The Music by DEEOLE'8 SWANEE SERENADERS JITNEY E-l DIES PASSES THROUGH CITY THE REASON ill 1 1 tin limn people continue to employ flu Pirvico of the ItnKt'biirK Nii tiunal Hank hi innreiiHiiiff mimherit, because I hey know Hint this service Is valuable to their business. If yon are not a depositor now is a pood time to open a Checking Ac count with us, anil receive the, benefits of this KtroiiK. accomino dating banking institution. The Roseburg National Bank Rosobur.Ore. Will I tot u m TiMlny Miss Cilndyn Knpter, who has beew spending the past s-'venil day In ItrowiiHvtlle, will rotuin to this city today. AUCTION SALE For high school who will assist with houue- work and care of children. I'hone GU3-UC. TOMOItHOW will be another dog day at the Poultry Market. AUo German Holler canary birds. Phone 279. One day only. LOST Sheperd dog, black with 1 white ring around neck, named Khep. Last seen at Umpqua. Joe Matthews. Call 23K2, morning or evening. FOH SALE Ford truck, steel body and cab, Huxsteel axle. At water Kent Ignition, water pump; chains and extra tire. Price 1350. Oil 1 1 at Terminal Garage. WANTRI) Old false teeth. We pay high a $10 for full sets. lon't matter if broken. We buy crowns, bridges. Western Metal Company, Hloomlngton, 111. FOH SALE CHEAP Span of black mares, weight 1500. Good work ers, single or double. See Mrs. lone Tracy, 436 S. Stephens St., or phone 4tb-i . L I M E S U L P II U R is pray solution wll be made at the Sutherlln spray plant, coming season. Buy from our local agent. Allen Tut hill. " n IE FARMERS Mutual Fire Tiis lief Ass'n of Portland, farm and suburban property, rate 35 eta. per $100. I. M. Tuthill, Douglas Co. agent, Oakland, Ore. BY RISING VOTE iE! f AMtwUIn IT Lnaptl Wire.) PORTION I). Ore., Sep. B. Charles (I. Dawes, vice president, was enrout to Han Francisco to day after speaking here hint night to a crowd that filled the Municipal auditorium. He attacked the sen ate rules In permitting long drawn out speeches and filibusters and the crowd voiced such approval in applause that the vice president asked for a rising vote of endorse ment of his fight, which was promptly given. Mr. Dawes promised to speak today at Grants Pass and he may also apeak at Ashland while the train stops there. His speech last night was a vig orous attack upon the senate rules, and he quoted from other senators who had criticised the methods of senate procedure. On Saturday the 12th at 404 N. Jckou St. Household Frank Irvine H Frank Irvine, editor of the Port land Journal, accompanied by his wife and daughfv. Miss E. A. lr THINK OF IT The greatest single cause of ac cidents Is the automobile; to the driver, the passenger, or the pedestrian. Five dollars per year Is the cost of a personal accident peltry cov erlng auto accidents. Ask us about It. SONIC II DC nSFBDIQ.SH rash. Sale starts at 130 p. ni. gwMls and other articles. For 'vine, and J. H. .'oadley, spent yes- leruay at tne umpqua noiei. miss Irvine Is on her way east by way of Han Francisco, and left for the latter place last night by train. Ward Irvine, son of the editor and Mrs. Irvine drove to the city last night, and left this morning taking the party back to Portland. COOLIDGE PREPARES TO RETURN TO WORK ! HWAMPSCOTT, Mass., Sep. R Preparing to leave for Washington tomorrow night. President Cool- idge was busy today clearing up hts desk at tho summer White House. Hts departure for the capital Is timed by the president lo permit htm to meet bis cabinet on Friday morning. 1 j Rubber Aprons A new assort ment of pretty ones with ties. Hee (hem on our line. Lloyd Crocker. ALFALFA. grP'ii. hay. timothy, oats, barley and wheat .guaran teed quality; prompt Bhipment. Prices upon application. Richard Nyman, Walla Walla, Washing ton. FOR'SA LE Small ranch, 5 miles south or city, on Pacific highway, small payment down. b.il. like rent, or will trade for city prop erty. Vosburgh, 227 N. Jackson St. Vice-President Charles G. 4 Dawes, passed through Rose burg this morning, bis special car being attached to the first j section of passenger train No. acres bearing prunes; family or- 63. Owing to the early hour chard; 30 acres land under free 1 the vice-president made no ap- irrigation; unlimited water sup-; peaiance. his first platform ply; good 5 room house; gravity j speech being scheduled for water system; barn; shop; chick-Grants Pass. As the time for en house. The original price of: his passing through Rosebura this ranch was ten thousand. was not known ahead of his and worth it. You can buy it now 1 arrival, there was no crowd to greet him. He was accompan led by C. Ross Hartley, sec re- tary to the president, and by other officials. John M. Scott, assistant freight and passen- ger agent for the Southern Pa- cir'ic railroad, accompanied the vice-presidential party through tlie stale, and W. J. Sibley, of the Chicago Journal of Com merce, was also on board the train. for sixty-five hundred, eay terms. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. EXPERIENCED waitress wanted at Douglas Grill. FOR RENT Four-room- furnished apartment, ground floor. 246 S. , Stephens. FOR RENT fcroom-house large screened porch. Call 359-J, before X a. m. or after 6:30 p. m. FOR SALE Pure bred and regis tered German police dog pups. M. A. Ketten. 216 Court Btreet. F RSALEA gentle's year old fresh milk goat, 21 miles north east of Koseburg. Phone 3F2. J. A. Williams. WANTED High school girl wants work in private family for coming school year. Address X., News Review office. FOR RENT Five-room modern house, and garage. Inquire 446 Fowler or phone 13; after 6 p. m. call 439-Y. Ft )R RENT Nice, downstairs, 3" room apartment; electric range; bath with hot water all hours. Also single bedroom. Phone 2IS-R. FOK SALE5room platerd"resl dence, bath, porches, basement. Two large lots. Splendid location. Price I1S50, terms. L. O. Mad dux, 520 N. Jackson. FOR SALE A registered Hamp- TODAY'S BASEBALL National League. At New York: (First same.) It. H. E. i Hoston 2 9 0 New York 3 7 0 Batteries: Coney and Gibson; Greenfield and Snyder. At New York (second game) II. H. E. Boston 5 9 2 New York 4 70 Hatteries: Gruhitm, Genevlch and O'Nell, Gibson; Scott and De vine. Al Mrooklyn: (First Game.) K. H. E. Philadelphia 0 10 Brooklyn 1 6 0 Batteries: Pierce and Wendell; Vance and Tavlnr. . shire buck. I-aree Petite prunes' " 'Kiyn: tseconu game, ju in for canning, plums and Rrapes. !n "3y . - also dried Petile prunes. Call ! ' nllarfelpnia 3 1.1 I 5F34. Mrs. John Belts. K. R. 1. j Hrotiklyn .3 0 naileries: jtiuK una vtnsou; FOK SALE OK TRADE For cow. ! Grimes and Taylor, sheep, gnats, wood, grain orjAt Pittsburgh what have you, one fine 1300 orjClliritgo Hn'Mb. mare. Gentle, good to : Pittsburgh w-ork in any way double or sin gle. F. L. Calkins. Phone NFS. FOK RENT About Oct. first, house at 4f,3 Ella St. Electric wa ter heater in nnd wired for elec tric range, also gas in. Only re sponsible, permanent people wauled. E. H. Rosenberry. Phone MF2. UlltL WHO IDIIK umbrella from Peoples Supply store Saturday was seen, and If it is put on porch at C1SJ S. Stephens noth ing will be said. Purple umbrellu with white and purple stripes around handle and purple cord. FOR RENT An R room ' house, with modern plumbing, built-in kitchen, partly furnished witii stoves, beds, rugs, chairs and tables; also garage and large yard. Phone 3s4 V. FOR SALE Just a few hundred cash and 35 per month and move In now. Best IV-room house and garage offered for the price. All Improvements paid out. Owner. 419 E. 1st Ave., North. Koseburg. PRI'NE pickers and dryer hands wanted Thursday, Sept. loth. Wages for picking, Inc a bushel with fc bonus. Hands $3 a day with board or $1 without board. Fred llroszlo, Wilbur, Ore. Phone 12F25. FOR TRADE 160-acre raich In Minnesota. UiO acres under cul- - tlvatlon; x-room house and base ment, arleihtn water: value i S'lOllO: will trade for ranch in Douglas county. Must have lfU! wasningion R. H. E. 3 10 1 2 12 0 Batteries: Alexander and Gon zales; Ydo and Gooch. American League. At Boston: (First game.) n. IL E. New York 5 9 1 Boslon 4 8 1 Batteries: Shawkey, Hoyt and il.uefis, Bengough; Ruffing and Piclnlch. At Cleveland R. II. E. Chicago '..2 6 2 Cleveland 4 10 0 Batteries: Robertson, Kerr and Crnnse: I'lilo nnd L. Sewell. At Philadelphia: R. H. E. .471 cash to boot. Addre Review. AA, News- Philailelphla 6 9 1 Batteries: Ferguson, Russell and Rue!. Tate; Harris, Gray and Cochrane. At Boston: (Second game.) R. H. E. 0 Boston '. 4 9 nn t.,l..a . orwl Tien. 1924 Bulck Four touring G95 ."!"' ' . v We also have two Ford coupes!, ' -i i-i c Detroit 11 13 1 Batteries: Glard. Falk and Har grave; Stonir and Woodall. USED CARS 11I1S Oakland Six touring $175 1917 Sludebaker Six louring.. 2oo . riunsuii nix ouiiiig -' 1 . .. , m . . l'lls llulek SI. toorln, STr,''- 0rk V T " 1923 Essex Four Conch 87." 19L'4 Bulck Four Roadster.. coupes I A.1 H.IU lU ..... I.', .....I,.II ,. .VS. r Roy Catching Motor Co. 12S N. Rose St. Koseburg I EXTENSION OF GRAZING AREA OREGON'S NEED, (Contlnurd from page 1.) II V I ll Your New Fall Gordon is Here! New Shapes wider brims and broader crowns. The new shades are beautiful. You'll Look Well in a Gordon PENCE :ets OE MOLAYS, ATTENTION The first regular meeting of the w inter season w ill be held 4 Thursday, September loth, at 7:30 p. m. Something special! 4 All come! : COOKED FOOD SALE j Home cooked food for sale at the 2oth Century grocery, Satur-1 day. Sept. 12, by South Methodist ladies. I Dr. Vf. C. Belt left Saturday for Newport to join his family aud spend u week Uere enjoying a vaca tion. 1 t BORN t COLE To Mr. nnd Mra. Emery Colo of this city, September li, a girl. o Quick turnover. Advertise. A classified ad today brings sales tomorrow. HOUSE PAINT I $2.40 per Gallon Denn-Gcrretsen Co.' -: x-s -ri v : j at icn it j..wj. it t iit jcar i. jr ir-, il strive v dttc li The Liberty Theatre Last Time Tonight Price 10c 25c A Big Special Fighting THE Flames Featuring DOROTHY DEVORE WILLIAM HAINES Supported by an all star cast. Ort'onian Weekly and Comedy Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRI8T Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. Phone M. unless If Is Improved by reclama tion?" said SIAnfielit. FOR SALE One Shropshire buck. Yes." was the reply, and one ram lamb, will trade fori E. T. Allen. forest T In charge of 2 good ewes, not over 4 years Western Forestry and Cnnserva old. Bring ewes and get bucks I tn Association, was the first per Wlll furnish registration papers, i on callfd. S. M. Snell, Drain. Ore. I Fire Patrol Money Nerded. GREAT Gl'NS! LOOK AT THIS' - j He asked that the government Cut his price a Ihousa-id dol appropriate funds to aid in mnln lars. Fine modern 5-room bunca-1 talnlng fire patrols and In fighting low with every convenience: fires in the timbered public do screen porches: woodshed: gar main In the western states. He said age: house fully furnished. In-1 that now private owners and the eluding fine piano, range, dining I stales are paying the government's ( A-vtr,l Vrrm lMMl Wtrf.) MADRID, Sept. 8. Spanish troops have landed on the Moroc can coast, in the bay of Alhucemas, it was officially announced today. The eorresnontient says the Span ish attempt of yesterday was cost-, 'km hare for this work. "These sections of the public do main for::i a great fire nanitd to ill surroundlrg p:oper:y." said Al l?n. "and they n'ust be rnre-1 for m best we can. The damcer of the i Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor 1 Blectronle and 'Eleotro-Therapb; 417 Perkins Bids. Phone 4(1 set, carpets, rugs, cookhig uten slls, etc. Everything goes foi twenty-one fifty, half cash. Ijiw rence Agency, l:'5 Cnss Street Phone 219. Ill.'Al I V IT 1 1 A a " V I". Considering price and 'quail,',-; V !iTV' 'r' Holer "d 2i0 acres adjoining excellent 1n,1 ."a frnm ,he be,"r tl"""'r'u outrange; flu ai res sand crerk ! Irl,c ' bottom under rtiltiva'lin; ! Allen thought the envemnunt s -hare for the work of saf-'gunr. ling She public domain outside the na tional forests and oilier tracts. ared for now, would be from V'O. i'oO to $7r.00i nnnuallv. The com mittee will be In Pendleton Thii'-s-,lay and Friday, nnd In tlaker Saturday. SAN FRANCISCO Flow of gla- K cial mud from Mount Shasta and 5 means of curbing It will be dls- if cussed by the California drbrls ;J commission, during their meeting here next week. Melting of the M glacier ties caused a flow of mud which flows turrounding farm lands. Proof of ine pudding Is In tast ing whether ouyer or eeller read , the classified sds. Dr. Rupert A. Moon C leetro-C hlropraeter Nerve and Spins Specialist 124 Ferklns Bldg. Fhona 654 DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Speclall'.i In the tltlltif of Olssaes 11S Jackson 8L BUT THE JURY awarded Jones $t:.00u.00 dam ages. Smith was a careful driver, never had an accident while driving his car. until his car struek Jones, lteally wasn't Smith's fault, but the jury . And for a few dollar Smith could have car ried public liability insurance on his car. How about your car? Are yon taking a chance, too? Ue will write you the coverage von need. C W. YOUNG cV SON INSURANCE 116 C. St. Phon 417 Alfred Wollenberg Here Alfred Wollenberg. of San Frnn t Isco. for many years a resident .ml nierchnnt In Roseburg. Is visit ing here for a few days with rela tives. He was accompanied to Koseburg by his ilaut'liiir Helen, ind her husband .11 II. tlynniii, a ical estate brok -r of San Frnn . Isco. Thev are stopping at the I ml qua Hotel. Pine Street Machine Shop Opposite flour Mill W are well equipped toan dle most any kind of Job. Gears cut to order. Auctioneer I am ready for dates in city or country, write or rail me for dates. I louse hold Roqjls nnd fnrnt ma chinery a specialty. Let John Do It JOHN ABEENE Phone 4.T3 Oakland Oregon TAILOR SHOP MOVED NEW LOCATION 214 NORTH MAIN STREET Suits to order and all tailor ing wror.t Guaranteed. ANDY VELINE Rear Kidder's Shoe Store New Fall Shoes We are ready for you, with the new in foot wear for fall. O arrivals tor late men nnd women are sure to please. Moder ctcly priced. ROSEBURG ROOTER IE IRVIN BRUNN Shoes That Satisfy snd PM Your Feet Perkins Bldfl Roseburg Wednesday, September 9 at 8:15 p. m. one performance only L. A. GOUX Presents In Conjunction with Roseburg's leading merchants "Fall of 1925 Fashion Revue" 18 of Roseburg's most beautiful girls, show ing the latest of Dame Fashion's creations. -Also other added program and feati "Marry Me" A Feature Paramount Picture urn 1..11 i'i-ii-.,ii jj ANTI.F.R5 IS. II hfUl AVW K 1 1 Jh U Jksl A m LW tlt aim A Big Special With Tercy Varmont. Otis Harlan, Marguerite de la Motte. "The Clean Heart" By A. M. Hutchinson 10c 20c LAST TIME TONITE III 10c 35c