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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. : FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER H, 1 925 FIVE Tire Prices Reduced at "Western Auto" Stores BIG PURCHASE of FINE QUALITY RUBBER ATXOW PRICE ENABLES US TO MAKE TEMPORARY. REDUCTION Some of the rubber bought for our tires this fall cost a very high price, but a few weeks ago when there was a temporary decline in the rubber market, we author ized the purchase of a large quantity which greatly re duces our average cost and we are passing the saving on to our customers. Rubber is now up again and expec ted to go still higher. We advise our customers to take advantageof our temporary reducedpricesandPUY NOW, 1 II II It 1! H hill W reserve that right to vibkdram tM offtr wlthoNt farther static These, are the new Low Prices on WEAR-WELL CORDS Wear-Well cord are standard quality, standard weight and standard oversize. They are fully a good a many tires selling at much higher price. . FULLY GUARANTEED NBW FRESH STOCK V 30x3 30x312' 31x4; f Reg. Slie Clincher .$8.85 9.85, SSfi 16.05 Other Sizes proportionately low ' 32x4! $16.90 33x41 SSf, U7.75 32x4,28ft 24.20 WESTERN GIANT CORDS Made for commercial service or ex tremcly hard paMenger service, I U extra overs Lie, extra weight, extra quality and will giva you extra service. It i u good a tire at you cat bay at any price 30x311.75 30x33-4 Giant Oversize Clincher . . $13.75 31x4 Giant Str. Side 20.65 32x4 Giant Str. Side 21.85 33x4 Giant Str. Side 22.90 32x4H Giant Str. Side 28.85 33x4)4 Giant Str. Side 29.90 34x4)i Giant Str. Side 30 95 33x5 Giant Str. Side 38.90 Ailtor price on nthrr tWrrt WESTERN STANDARD Fabric 30x3 Clincher $H95 A good quality fabric? tire that will give many miles of satisfactory ' service. For your convenience Open till 9 p. m. Saturdays The quality of "Western Auto" tire4 is known to hundreds of thousands of western motorists. The tires offered at our tempor ary low prices are the same in quality carry the same brood guar antee and will give you the same dependable service for which "Western Auto" tires are noted. YOUR TIRES WILL BE MOUNTED FREE! Tell your friends about these reduced prices. They will appreciate, the saving. Mare than 125 Stores In the West WfesteFnAito Supply Ca Main Store -1100 South Grand Ave LOS ANGELES 117 South Stephens St. .ejsysjisA assf Oregon Stores ALBANY ASHLAND E. PORTLAND MEDKOKD OREGON CITY PORTLAND PENDLETON UOSEBURO SALEM EUGENE! Koseburg, Ore. MEDF0RD COMPANY FORMED TO REBUILD PAGE THEATRE UaocUlnl Tnm Ituti Win.) MEDKORD. Ore., 8epL 11. A syndicate of Med ford business men today purchased the old Pace theatre, burned out three years ago. from Dr. K. C. Page, the owner, for $25,000 and will con struct a new apartment house. The walls of the old buildtng, which have been standing all thU time, are said to be sound and will be used iu the new structure. Fresh eastern oysters at the Douglas Grill. KLAMATH FALLS BARBERS ADD 10 CENTS FOR SHAVE (Aooclatrd rmt Lad Win.) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. Sept. 11. While Portland barbers are staging a war over price Increases, 'Klamath Falls barbers are a unit in putting into effect another rise, effective September 15. Hereaf ter neck shaves will be ten cents extra. This, will put Klamath Falls on parity with Portland with the 65 cent haircuts prevail ing now, and 35 cents for a shave including neck. Fresh eastern Douglas Grill. oysters at the 8TATEMENT of the L'mpqua Valley Bank of Roseburg, county of Douglas, state of Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every de positor July 1, 1925, who has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn auy part of his deposit (commercial deposits), principal or Interest, for a period of more than seven (7) years immediately prior to said date, with the name, last known place of residence or postof- fice address of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known. Name of Depositor Amount Nick Bahlman. Roseburg t 2.50 J. J. Betts, Koseburg 2.99 Jennie Brown, Guardian, Roseburg Vernie Buttrick 1.14 1.00 Nelson 1. Cochran. Browns ville. Oregon 30.00 Diamond Agate Co., Roseburg 13.35 J. T. Epperly, Jr., Roseburg. 14.40 Garden Valley Fancy Fruit Assn., Koseburg Alloway Oeiger, Roseburg Maggie Gill, Roseburg Mrs. G. D. Gorus, Canyon- ville, Oregon Chaa. Harrison, Roseburg R. C. Hill, Roseburg Jep L. Hunt, Unknown Susie Jackson, Unknown Warren Lucas, Supervisor, Camas Valley, Oregon Maude McCulloch, Guardian, Roseburg J. T. Miller, Roseburg 4.79 20.12 1.00 2.1 . 3.27 . 5.20 . 28.34 . 3.72 . 7.51 . 4.00 . 6.00 . 5.44 . 1.65 . 1.47 R. L. Miller, Roseburg Martha R. Mitchell A. C. Norrls, Roseburg Mrs. E. M. Van llouten, Roseburg 2.00 State of Oregon, County of Doug las, ss. I, J. II. Throne, being first duly Bworn, depose and say upon oath, that 1 am the Cashier of the Ump- qua Valley Bank of Roseburg, county of Douglas, stale of Oregon; that the foregoing statement Is a full, true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known residence or postofflce ad dress, fact of death, It known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as required by the pro visions of Sections 10160-10163, In clusive, Oregon laws. J. M. THRONE, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of July, A. D. 1925. MAXINE SYKES, Notary Publfb for Oregon. My commission expires June 26, 1928. Cook with gas. Liberty Theatre A pathetic littje old lady, long a charity Inmate of an Old Ladies' Horn believed that he could live like Christ in the twentieth century. It has been ranked as one of the greatest plays ever written for stage or screen, not only because of the significant moral menage it contains but also for the sheer thrill and entertainment of its melodramatic action and climaxes. All of the leading members of . ' ... .... , "it oi tne leading m. -tuners of And suddenly, out of the clear th -ns, .. ,.iii .i.i ai?' "i I! i good fortune strikes! and Ertmun(1 , handsome She inherits a mil ion dollars! g Fox 8I;rwn gcorea What she does with It her troub- t(..,t ,.,.,. of hj mi!teorc les and her Joys In befriending her ca,-e,.r ln role of the hero min former "girl' friends and In tryimy r,an,., (.,llcnr!st. Anolh(.r b!g to provide a frgeous home for. M , ar, one nrh shermau the orphan babies In th.u w.orld. ma(J ,, (n on , , , ,h form the background of a fonder- r j,.frv pay,,, b K UUwmr fill Story which, as most people . version. Itren.l Bund, a new and pretty face in motion pictures, but well known on the elate, has the role of Clare. o Cook wiu gas. . (AMI: 'iMlsMiM US TO TAKK 1 HIP 1 IIKOt 4.11 .Si.lTK will remember, was Klizabeth jCooJk er's popular best seller under the title of "lirurilia with a Million" not so long ago. With' a splendid cast which Includes Mary fair, Kenneth Harlan. William Jiumi'h rey, I'rlseilla llonner and Claire l)u Bray. "Drusilla" conies to Ihe .Lib erty theatre on Sunday for a first showing in this locality. pathos, I comedy and punch ate Mended In . (ahcuii yKm Vtiri ir.) perfect proponloim In-thU dWlKht-l K.I AN) . .. JV "ir,,;" ,by, Stat, ! (!,n . Warden P. Ave7 F. Harmon Weight for Associated , am ( ommillHiltn,.r l)auPr ,tart. . ed Friday on a trip through - Southern and EMtern )regon Antlers Tntatrs . ( durlnir which they will visit the The much heraldri st-r'-ea ver- rportsmen's organizations and sion of ( hanning Pollock's greatit , investigate conditions in takes stage play. "The Fool." come to and game fish hatcheries. Hauer this city on net Mumlay at Iheiwas to Join Aveilll at rorvl. Antlers theatre. Produced by the Saturday niitht Ihev will 'meet Fox company and with a year with Hertford sportsmen and on spent In its msklni. this film alae Sunday wilh I lie Klamath Countv tatlon of "The ,FMd" Is rated as Hpnrt.men'a As-ociatlon at Kla one of the finest pirtura of the bialh Fulls. At llend they will season by critics and public allKe meet sportsmen, visit Kast and -who have seen It. i tlk Lakes and the Tumalo hatch- "The Fool." as many'locat the- eriy. They plan to return over atre-goers will -nOTeiber who hive tthe MrKrnxie Pass stopping st read the rHsr in book form, or who "he McKenzle river hauhery oa have seen Its etage presehtatlon. jthe way. is th story of trut axlventures ana' ; o romaoca of yuung minister whu Aruad4, puna inner. Psoas Uf-L. ( Woclatrd I'rna UaKd Wirt.) SALK.M. Ore., Sept. 11. Plans for a new brick Mock house and guard tower at the state peniten tiary as a precaution against pri son doiiverlori, were submitted to the state board of control toduv. but not sited on pending a visit or the board to the prison. The tower, protected by the walls of the brick structure. Is to be locat ed Just outside the front spiked fHnce uf Ihe front prison ground and a few yards south of tho en trance gate. Tbe estimated cost is I5M0, the structure to be built Icy prison lalmr. The1 plans were prepared by John Quintan, prison engineer snd the drafting work was done by M. R. McDonald, a prisoner. A further protection wilt bo a ID-wire barricade of barbed wire around and above the prison walls. K. J. Stark of Portland, V. J. Kntress and F.. L. Btowe. of 8a lam. representing organized labor, appeared before the board today and asked an Increui la the pay of firemen and assistant engin eers at tho state ii'siilutlons and the state house. They asked an Increase from l''.7 60 a month for firemen and for the assistant engineers an increase to 117 from a sage that .now; ranges from 170 to tlV. The present was said to work a hardship on married men. practically barring luxm from en. V. M. RKTAl.NH DAVIS Cl'P (Aaoditnl Pm loused Win.) I4 GKK.MANTOWN CIUCKKT ! CLUB, Philadelphia. Sept. 11. (Bulletin:) America ! successfully defended the Da- s ' vis ruh, emblem of interna- j tional tennis supremacy to- 4 i day. for the fifth straight ! year, when H. Norrls W'il- I I liams and Vincent Richards ! conquered France's doulile 4V team, Rene Lacoste and Jesn s i Horotra, 6-4. 6-4, 6-.1. glv- ! ing the United States its third straight victory. ployment for the state because of J the fact that in living at noma they are unable to take advantage ; of the board and some other : matters of expense allowed by ti e state. The board was favorably di- posed toward the Increase, si- I though It was not believed the j full Increase asked could h granted because of a shortage of funds. Tho superintendents of the Institutions and labor repre- sentatlves will appear before tho hoard Monday. October 6, h"n j action probably will be taken Pettergren Brothers, cnntnic- : tors, who are building the re w training school near Woodbtirn, have settled an overtime waue controversy with their laborers, according to a report made the board today. Mrs. Clara Patterson, superin tendent of the state industrcii school for girls, was authorised to operate the day school work at the institution according to tho regular Mate school plan as pre pared by the state department il ed ucation. Terminal Beauty Shop, ptois (. Refbre Aflernoon TEE You don't crave to be stymied by a bum tire! Drive in see us. Our tire is a birdie yet 'way above par! Rcf.u.s.PiLoa. Look for the Arab-' it's quite important; To BE certain of getting the favorite coffee of the coffee-loving West, ask for Hills Bros, by name and look for the Arab on the can. Your taste will automatically reject ambitious ' substitutes after that first can of genuine Hills Bros. What a flavor, really! As you moisten your lips with that first savory sip, you know for -sure that in all the world there is no coffee to compare with Hills Bros. , You know, too, why , "it has earned the title of The Recognized Standard of coffee excellence. Hills Bros. Coffee is economical to use. HILLS BROS COFFEE thi trig'intl Fteuum Tack uthUh iiifi Ihi nftt frtik. C 125, 1 Jills Bros. STANFIELD SUED BY NEW YORK FIRM ON PROMISSORY NOTE (Awwlufnl t'rra. Loml Wirt.) VKNDI.KTON. Ore., Sept. 11. Senator H. N. Stanfield, here as I chairman of the senate committee on public lands Is named with K. C. llarley formerly of Astnrlu. as I defendant in a suit filed in tho local circuit court. The unit seeks the collection of four notes aggregating .ri642.1)2 given at Washington, I). C hy llarley wth Htanfleld's endorsement. The action is brought hy the Kllert Printing company of New Vork City, which Is according to tho complaint, a corporatlm. organis ed under Ihe law of New York. The notes In question were all payable at the bank of Htanfleld, according to the complaint and all were Issued In Htan fleld, when Interviewed here to day, stated that he hail -no state ment to make In regard to tho suit. Heat with gas. Highway Service Co. J BORN . J K F H R To Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Kehr, at their home In this city. Thursday, September 1 0th, a girt. KLAMATH SHEEP MAN FOUND GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER (Ajwrx-lati-4 ITM L.sri Wire.) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Sept. 11. Frank Way, Klamath sheep man, who killed Timothy Murphy In a fight over a black sheep here last May, was found guilty of manslaughter in the verdict of a circuit court Jury returned this morning. Way admitted causing tho death of Murphy during t fist fight In the Devil's garden country, but Insisted that tho death had been accidental. Quick turnover. Advertise. A classified ad today brings sales to morrow. AUCTION SALE Fresh eastern Douglas (irlll. oysters at the Btudebaker models. builds no yearly j Coming: "How to be Young at 70."' DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. ft. Weather Flurcail, local of fice, Host-burg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 6 s. m. i'-i-i Ipitatlon In Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 76 lowest temperature last night 60 I'reelpitatlm last 21 hour, s ... 0 Total preclp. since 1st month ... 1.53 Normal preclp. for this month 1.04 Total JirfciP- from Sept. 1, Hi; I, to ate . 1.D3 Average prccl?. fronj Sept. 1, 177 - .27 Total deficiency from 8opt. .1, 111.". 1-26 Average precipitation for 44 wet seasons, (September to May, Inclusive) 31 48 Gem-rally cloudy tonight and Sat urday; moderate lemiierature. WILLIAM BELL, Meteorologist Saturday at 10 a. m. 228 E. Cast St Household goods, Beds Complete, C.h a i r , Table, Breakfast Set consisting of table and four chairs, Ice Box and various other articles. All things good as new.