Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 11, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    EIGHT
Praises Siill Come In for Fashion Show
Garments Each Day is a Repetition
with opportunity new to personally inspect the quality. Prices are moderate.
We welcome you!
Many now wish
TOPCOATS
the bent style for utility wear. i
wo iValure America's f Incut by Condo.
-w! call attention todny to their lnipecable tailoring and smartness
of ftlylc, their (lurulilllty proof again nt wind, and weather.
Prices Start at
W
$18.50
New Pumps
Downs of new styles. Hand shaped, with hich arches and snug heels the elite of the Reason.
Take the surest road lo foot-comfort and satisfied f.--t that's the road to our shoe dept.
lower flor.
ALSO
GOSSARD CORSETS
ALSO
MUNSING
UNDERWEAR
Better Service Better Merchandise
THE YEAR OF
JUBILEE
Millions now living will never die
Jubilee mankind's jubilee ia in the offing.
Release from mnn'a present plight is promised through
deliverance from our day's perplexities a forward step
more secure, more certain, than any progress in the past.
' The year of Jubilee will fulfil the Bible's promise of ever
lasting life- It will bring to the human family time to
forget sorrowing in unrealized aims and to enjoy the
blessing of unending life on earth. Hear
E. 0. MILLER
OF PORTLAND ,
MOOSE-HALL
COR. JACKSON & WASHINGTON STS.
Entrance on Washington St.
- . ROSEBURG. OREGON
Sunday, Sept. 13
7:45 p. m.
See.ts Free No Collection
International Bible Students Association
They call him
THE FOOL
But was he
DANCING
RAINBOW
GARDENS
SATURDAY NIGHT
The Music by
DEEDLE'S
8WANEE 8ERENADERS
A REAL HOT BAND
JITNEY
DANCE
AT
IDLEYLD
SATURDAY
NIGHT
Music by
Rock Creek Four
i
Heating Stoves!
Heavy Cast Iron and Cast Lined
For" Burning Wood or Coal
Nice New Line on Display. Get our Prices
Before you Buy
Phone 25
ZICLER-FEE HARDWARE CO.
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
w4wtwt4en
DANCE
OLALLA
HALL
SATURDAY NIGHT
Sept. 12
GOOD MUSIC
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Parkins Bldg. Roatburg, Or.
Phone ft.
1 The Liberty Theatre I Dr' ,larriso" Folk
Friday Saturday
Prices 10-1 5c
ATTACK OH
FALSE,
than luO rubfd Ku Mux Klun.'inn,
ttoiue of whom a! no wort hood a. I
: down ,
IVY
d Minm
MMiviatM Vrwm 1n4 Win.)
WASHINGTON. Sen. II. Admlr-
al Moff-tt, chief of th navy bur
eau of aeronautic-it. staid in a state- J
ment today thaf "churir- rff-nllv i
made tttfainKt Hit tiuvv uml itm y.l.l t'"1
ministration of naval aviation are'
Kobtd men carried the car-ket
the church alolr. Mm. Cook held
the hit;heht office in the woinen'a
ort-'unization of the Ku Klux Klan
Un ilt ntou county, It waa revealed
I by the Kev. A. A. Wright. Chris-
i tiau church pastor, who preached!
h"r funeral sermon. I
Cook, who like niany others here,
has expressed thw opinion that &
booilegKT was ressponMible for hln .
hHYii death, told authorities that'
he w as at Grundy Center asleep j
la.Ht Monday nl'lit. He explained
his presence In Grundy Center by
any In a he was enrouie home to f
Vintoa from Sioux City, at the
NW TODAY
false and a slander on its person
nel.
The statement had a bearing on
some of the charts made by Colo-
Wllllam Mitchell, former assis-
Merchant Financial Wreck:
' I am a finauciul wreck because
of the expense of doctors and '
me'licine for my wife. Sim 1ms ;
bet a a chronic sufferer for 10 j
Uint chief of the army air service, I j tars. Some pronounced it Kail
but did not mention I ho colonel's
name. It follows:
"Now that we have buried the
Shenandoah's dead and Command
er Kodxers and his men have been
foi'nd, I wteh to i'o on record by
jKityliiK that chai-KeB recently made
I aKalnst the navy and lis adminis
tration of naval aviation are false
: and a slander on its personnel.
am ready to dUpiove these
names, nome gastritis and some
Intestinal Inflammation. 1 happet.
ed to read an ud of Mayr's Won
derful Ilemedy and from the first
do.-e my wile has steadily improv
ed." H is a simple, harmless pre
paration tiiat removes the catarrhal
mucus from the iuteminal tract and
allays the Inriammation which
causes practPally all stomach, liver
and intestinal ailments, including
appendicitis, une, dose will con
charges by testimony under oath.
It Is no longer a question as tojvim'' or ny refunded at all drug
national defense, but whether true
honor, loyalty and respect for con
stituted legal authority shall prevail."
Learn "How to lie Young at 70.'
NIGHT
Chiropractor
Electronic, and Electro Theraphr
417 Parkin Bids PVins l
w l-niar
MAN
JACK.
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V.'-VkfCv ' xVWcbFoot Weekly
VV - and
The
Daring Thrill
a.ul
Laugh
Melodrama
of the
Far-Western
Plains
also
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Clactro-Chlrop.'actor
Nrrvt and Spina Bpoclallst,
Vl Parkins Hl.li. Pbona K4
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Sp.'ilnlll In IIik ritllriK of
(llaaai'S
lit jMtksim 81.
Cometly ' $
rWW.MW.TT.I7.M:.M4TW
Pine Streel" Machine
Shop
Oppot'ta Flour Mill
V aif well itiipiMtl to han
niot any kind of Jib.
Crara rut to ortlor.
i A Iarce group of patrons and
frlcnrit! of the ITeinllne Conscrva
lory will attend the fall opening at
the c onveraatory tonight when
TRAFFIC MANAGER RESIGNS.
BOYS Oet your skull caps free at
The loft-burg Cyolery.
FOR SALK Ford nn tractor and
plow. Fred Schmidt, Coos Junc
tion. FOR SAI.R Laurel and oak block
wood. 13.50. F. K. Llttrell, Mel
rose Store.
LOST Southern Pacific pay check
No. 1330I. Return to News-Review
office.
HOME laundry will do waulilng.
Ironing and mending. Come to
929 W lw heater St.
WAXTKIJ Kxpcrienced house
keeper, permanent place, family
of three. Phone 41-J.
FOR RENT One'down.Maira three
room apartment, bath, hot water
at all hours, l'hone 2181k
WANTEIOffice orclerral work
by girl. Address "M. B.", caro
News-Review.
FOR S ALE 30-30 Savage rifle".
Fine condition, tls cash. A. J.
Mannagh. D22 S. J'lne St.
FOR SALE Six months old
Scotch collie dog. partially train
ed, l'hone 179-J or call 517 S.
Stephens.
(A"ia! 1'ipu Iaw-.l Win.)
SEATTLE. Sep. 11. The Seattle
Times announced today that Roger
1). Pinneo, traffic manager of the j
l'ort of Astoria In Oregon and for
mer Seattle shipping man, had
tendered his resignation, effective
January 1, because of the "evident
dissatisfaction of Borne persons,"
with him.
Coming: "How to lie Young at 70.'
PROMINENT PORTLAND
COUPLE ARE MARRIED
SEATTLE, Wash., Sep. 11. Dr.
COCKER SPANIELS
FOR SALE Some very nice pups,
also a few grown dogs. Curtis
Calkins. Phone 8F5. i
Ft'RNISHEI) APARTMENTS"
Three large daylight rooms; well
furnished. Price $20.00. Law
rence Agency, 125 Cass Street,
Phone 119. j
WANTED-EiderlT" lily wants pi. j
sitiO'i as housekeeper and com
panion for one employed through '
the day. Good cook, references, i
H. J. M., care News-Review. I
FORRENT Two-new" bungalows j
strictly modern five rooms j
oak floors throughout 1131-1135 j
North 3rd St. Close to Benson,
school. Also a close in 5-rooin i
apartment. Call 460. !
I
Mrs. Heinline and her tnff nf tieorge F. w alker. rortland post
I teachers will receive from eight to department commander of the,
ten o'clock. A musical program Willi1 Slates Spanish war veter-
enteftain the guests during the an" of Oregon and Flora May Ross, I
evening, and the conservatory;11 we" know'i musician of Portland i
urges all tie old friends as well as ' were niar"'l'l hmj yesterday by I
new to call during those hours tor)r- A- jor at the home of
meet the new teachers and to wel
come back the old. Mrs. Charles
' Brand of the voice department,
I will sing a group of songs, and Mrs.
I C. E. Rusho of the decorative art
department, will show some of the
new things of the summer.
Learn "How to Be Young at 70."
OF
W, C. T. U. LEADER
Mrs. Kitty Major. They left for
Denver to reach Portland October
1.
How to be young ut 70.
IE
UT
A four-tunnel prune drier be
longing (o Ferguson Brothers of
Oays Creek, was burned to the
j ground this morning. The fir
I started as shifts were leln
; changed and was noted at once
I Men employed in the orchards
Immediately hurried to the scen,
' closing the ventilutors. and draw
ing the fires, fighting the flames
iin water. They had a'tmt
gained control, when the dense,
suffocating 'moke forced them nut
fore the Inquest was to be resum-1". , "'. uc ng
rd. Sheriff Whl.erieM u,.M .T ) ,r fra.n,p nrtictlon. and having
(AMnr-litrd Fm. Uurd Wlr.,1
VINTON, Iowa. Sep. 11. C. B.
Cook, whose wife. Myrtle Cook,
president of the Benton county W.
C. T. IT., was shot to death In her
home Monday night, will be ques
tioned at a closed session of the
coroner's inquest today.
i nis was announced shortly hi
that Cook hati not given . i satisfac
tory exiilanatloi as to where he
was the night of the shooting.
The coroner's Jury was also
scheduled to hear behind closed
doors the testimony of Charley
Perciflelil. a day laborer, who.
Sheriff Huhl said, had made vague
threatening statements while In an
intoxicated condition last Moiulay.
The funeral of Mrs. Cook, whose
friends have expressed belief she
was slain by a liquor law viola
tor, was attended by a larse crowd
yesterday afternoon including more
been In nitration forsever;!! days.
burned rapidly, and wltl'in 2i
minutes from the time th fire
was first seen, it hail collapsed.
A few trays plied on the porch
were snved. but everything else
was a total l.-ua. The drier was
occupied by :!no bushels of prune i.
bringing the total lo?s to ahoitt
$:!.fii"). S nie insurance wa:
carried.
MISS MII.I.IIX.K IMPIiOVINt;.
FOR SALE One Shropshire buck,
and one ram lamb will trade for
2 good ewes not over 4 years old j
bring ewes and get bucks. Will i
furnish registration papers. S. M.
Snell. Drain. Ore.
Pi )RSAl"EFancy solid tomatoes
and pickling cucumbers still
to be had; bu. 5cc delivered. i
75c. Also 40 tier old growth fir;
blocks, 16 In., (175. Lindblom,
Dlxonville.
NEW G"ROOM nVNOALOW On
pavement and In a fast growing
district, hard wood floors, lots of I
bi'llt ins and nicely finished
throughout, large enameled bathj
room,' basement with furnace, I
beautiful lighting fixtures. Lot;
95x100. Price J4O00, $500 down.
very easy terms on balance. W.
A. Rogard Heal Estate. Phone
303.
It I V E RBOTTOMGARI)EN LA NT).
The best of sIH soil suitable for
melons, broccoli and other gar
d'nlng purposes. Price $300 per
acre. 25 per cent down, no pay
ments for two years, very easy
terms thereafter at 6 per cent in
terest on deferred payments. W.
A. Bogard Real Estate. Phone
303.
WILLING TO" LOSE A THOU
SAND DOLLARS Fine, modern
5-room bungalow with every con
venience; screen porches: wood
shed: garage; house fully fur
nished, including fhie piano.
range, dining set. carpels, rugs. 1
rooking utensils, etc. Everything
goes for twenty-one fifty, half
cash. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass
Struct, l'hone 219.
2S0-ACRE SHEEPn"ANCH Lfe
cated 10 miles from town; 1 mile
from school. 3D acres in cultiva
tion, very productive soil, bal
ance pasture well set to grass,
Vf" ? : f '
Inn ii iisssaa.i , i imITii -m.
Is a wholesome, nutritious, delicious food for chil
dren and grown-ups at any time, in any quantity.
Insist on Mel-O-Maid at all Fountains, or delivered
direct to your home in bulk.
Try Our Famous Creamery
Butter
The Douglas County Creamery
Phone 340
AAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAA
WWW WWWWWWW
BIG DANCE
Dixonville Hall
FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 11
. Everybody Welcome
Roseburg Orchestra
I
I
LAYING OUT PLOTS
FOR DEMONSTRATION
Professor F. E. Price, specialist
In soils from Oregon Agricultural
College and County Agent Cooney
are spending the day at looking;
Glass. Green. Winston, and other i
districts in the southern end of the
county laying out fertilizer demon-1
stration plots which will be main
tained through the year Irr order to,
show the value of fertilizer on var-1
ious kinds of solis.
the situation at Its meeting nexl
Tuesday night.
Coming: "How to Be Young at 70."
PORTLAND BARBER SHOPS
WAR OVER INCREASE
IN TONSORIAL RATES
How to be young at 70.
THE FOOL
Is Coming
PORTLAND, Ore., Sep. 11 . j S
I Portland barbern an nt war over
j n increase in the price of haircuts
) from 50 cents to cents, and
One
BUT THE JURY
awarded Jones lii.OOO 00 (Inm
ates. Smith was a careful
driver, never had an accident
while driving his car, until
his car struck Jones. Really
wasn't Smith's fault, but the
Jury . And for a few
dollars Smith could have car
rlrd public liability Insurance
on his car. How about your
car? An- you taking a chance,
too? We will write you the
coverage vou need.
G. W. YOUNG cV SON
INSURANCE
116 Cn St Phone 417
O. IT. Pick n.H received word
Yoni drnntH Push th's mornlne trt
the effect Mint Mis (Iwpneth MU- ! I'SKD FORD BARGAINS-
Tuti, n mi n fj ltllliv II1J urU
IliHt week, when the car In whirl,
'he was rid in turned turtle nenr
Gold Hill, a still Improving nnd
if further complications do not
net In, she will recover. Miss Vtl
!fdp received two hal scalp
wotiiid. the one In the back of
her head severinm an artery, cans
In her to !oie much Mood. The
other wound Is over the eye. and
:lthniirh it rtinnot he x-rnyed un
II th swelling pnes down. v. ill
nrohably not prove to he serious
On of th- hoy in the pirty I
:ilo periously injured, hut will
recover.
abundance of running water, sev-' rrom bt) cpnt" to b cont8'
fri iinH.it- croi ,MM I shaves from 25 to 35 cents.
Price I.IMM), $1000 cash balance 1 llown,own Bhop l loy'nK vernl
fald by assuming federal loan 0f!barbers whlch rt,fU8( o
$1700 and a Ion time on the,a,,vance Prl Krwd upon by
difference between cash pay-j ,hP mast,r barbers and the barbers'
ment and federal loan. This farm ' un,on has been Jolne by several
should be seen to appreciate its oruM1,an f10'8 or he east side,
value. W. A. Howard Real Estate Thp barb'r8 union w consider
l'hone 303
Have several exceptionally pood
ued Ford touriiiK cars at a
price you'll know Is quite low. j
A 1 2 1 Ford tour. all practically
new cord tires license first ;
class mechanically. Selling at
$275 a safe purchase. i
We have others correspond in ply '
low
Call at our salesroom, look them'
over you'll readily see that we
sell Fords cheaper even than
they fan h bought In .Portland. j
We offer liberal terms too!
M A T 1 1 F WS MUTOH X-C H A NO E
By th- City Hall
THINK OF IT
The greatest slnpte cause of ac
cidmits is the automobile; to the
driver, the passenger, or Iho
pedestrian.
Five dollars per year (s the cost
of a personal accident policy cov
ering auto accidents. Ask us
about it.
MISOKICUOa
3
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A Big 2-Gun Man Western
WPy3.S. I
I "The Disciple" J
9 NEWS
I COMEDY
j 10c 15c
Cleanrst and Plumpest
Spring Vetch
IN OREGON
4'2C in sack lota
Droken Sacks 5c
Alfo llnnrarian Vi'teh arid
i'.rny Onlti.
Kuqulre for prices on larse
ion.
J. E. HATFIELD
Dixonvills, Phone 3F11
ENEMY THOWS AC 10,
rOTlTl.ANP. Ore., Sep. 11 Mne
Nntnmrk wns Inken In a hospital
todny mifferinK from ncid burn,
which he nit! were inflleted when
Charles I.lpitrhitK was bitter be
stHn Nnimark recently won a
IZ.fioO damage snit apninst Lip
chlt. The police wi re neek'ne the lat
ter to set his version of the affair.
Drusilla
WITH A MILLION
mrnrv n tp i Tnp I
L.IOCK1I 1 TlZ-r I iC ft
Auctioneer
I m rrndy for rlntrs in
city or country, write or
mil me for datrt. t loine
hold iroorl, nnd fnrm na
cliinrry a specialty.
Let John Do It
JOHN ABEENE
Phone 4:F3 .
Oakland
On
TAILOR SHOP
MOVED
NEW LOCATION
?14 NORTH MAIN STREET
Suits to cdjr and all tMor
ing wort: Guaranteed.
ANDY VELINE
Rear KiJc'er's Shot otors
FAIR GROUNDS 1
AT YAKIMA RAZED
YAKIMA. Wanh.. Srp. 11. Fire
of unknown origin early this
morning swept the stale fair
ground, rnzlns three of the build
ings and dfmaelng a fourth. The
wnman"s kulldlnir. about the best
on the ground and equipped with
a number of frlas rases for dis
playing exhibits and aluo holding
jotne furniture. Is now but a heap
of ashes. The big dance pavilion,
with Its hardwood floor, is likewise
a total loss, as Is the women's an
nex and rest room. The machinery
hall Is burned on the front and
roof, but will be used this year as
it can be speedily repaired.
Secretary A. K. Ijwsnn. almost
In tears as he watched the flames
eating his fine grove and the build
ing that hail Just been repainted.
lot no time In planning for hla
f!r. It Is understood that the
state carried no Insurance. This
Is the secord f're to yisit'lhe fair
grounds, the livestock barns hay
ing l-een burned some year seo
Last Time Tonight
A First National Picture
From Hichens' novel, "Snake Bite," read the world
over for its wonderful strength of drama.
"The Lady Who Lied"
with a sterling cast
Lewi Stone, Virginia Valli, Nita Naldi
A Desert Thriller
Also "PATHE REVIEW"
md "BAD EOY" Feature Comedy
MtrhMr l!irn the plar is the
motion ftutur TerMon of
THE FOOL
10c
3 25c
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