Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 17, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1925. -
MIDDIES
The Iit-ruUHoti Style.
Atl sizes
GIRLS'
Lumberjac Sweaters
Jiint In.
BitttT fc. n ice Better Merchandise
The Surprising Values Make
it Worth Your While to Come to Us
for Needs in School Wear
With school opening only a few days away it is time
to get busy that school days may be comfortable and
the clothes worry over.
School Girls' Coats
Lovely, Carefully Selected Garments
m
and up in fact there are coats styles to suit any taste,
tho many at this low price appear as well tailored,
and are of excellent all-wool material with fur trimming.
Wide Silks and Flanneh
M In. flannels, Kavha cloths, and lfrownshccn
cloths with plenty of color an- this year's popu
lar fabrics finest wool
$2.25 $3.50 $4.50 a yard
Silk Ho3e for School, 89c
Our special brand of Silk Hosiery at 8!c a pair,
will Hiipply the demand for a Ionic wearing
School JIo.se In silk at a popular price. Over 12
ColuiS.
89c
Boys
Wear-Proof Shoes
Our effort to mippty the bent
School Shoea for boys have result
ed In stocking hundreds of pairs of
Wear proof, Unkld floled, all leather
schools for boys.
$2.95 & $3.25 a pair
Girls
Buster Brown School Shoes
In sizes up t3 2. we offer In this re
liable make several styles, priced
$2.95 to $3.25
In growing girls sires, serviceable
In yond expectation tor any other
shoo
$3.50 and up '
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
HEARS FEW COMPLAINTS
The county beard of equalization
Ik meeting this week to consider
complaints against assessments.
Ho far there hnvo be'n surprlnliK
ly few complaint entered and the
work of tho board In very llht.
This board Is made up of the coun
ty judge, county nshesitor and county
clerk and any property owner Iiuh
4 rleht to miMenr and ohh-rt to hiiv
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assessment made, the board then
taking the complaint under con
sideration and deciding whether or
not the assesHinent Is equitable.
'California
Straight Ahead'
AUCTIONS
We sell anything and everything
you have tu offer ami get the
high dollar. See me for dates.
M. C. RADABAUGH
S30 N. Pine Bt.
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BIG DANCE
DIXONVILLE HALL
Friday Njght, September 18, 1925
Everybody Invited
Roseburg Music Com. and Have a Good Time.
The Best Policy
lr; lo keep well Insured. It Is
too late to Injure after the
loss occurs. You will appre
ciate the service rendered by
our agency. We write all
lines of fire and automobile
Insurance.
G. W. YOUNG c SON
INSURANCE
116 Caaa St. Phone 417
llhe Liberty Theatre!
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Ptrklns Bldo. Roaeburg, Or
Phon. 88.
Last Time Tonight
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I WANTED Bun saw outfit. Write
i F. Kanip or rail phone 270-V.
TOR RENT Pleasant sleeping
rooms, close In. reasonable. 311
I K. Oak St.
JIT PORTLAND
Foil KENT I furnished house
keeping rooms. Phone 170-V. 816
Winchester St.
O. O. F. Delegation and
Juvenile Band to Ap
pear in Parade.
BOYS GO WEDNESDAY
Arrangements Made for
Transportation of Young
sters to Portland and
for Their Care.
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
r J Electronic and Electro-Thoraphr
W Perkins WM 41
Hammerstein
AND
LOU TELLEGEN
MTERWkSS HOURS
Fables Topics Pact makers
lCc and 15c
Dr. Rupert A Moon
Electro Chiropractor
Nerre and Spine Specialist
824 Perkins Bid. Phone 554
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fit t Inn of
Q lasses
116 Jackson St
Coming Tomorrow: Richard Talmadge
Pine Street Machine
Shop
Opposite Flour Milt
We art well equipped to han
dle moot any kind of Job.
tlears cut to order.
Tloseburg Is to be well renre
1 sented In the meeting of the Sov
ereign (Jrand Ixwlge, I. O. O. F., to
be held In Portland, September 21
25. Fifty or more members of the
Rose hurt; lodge will drive down
from here, and the number will be
augmented by thirty-five or more
local numbers residing In Port
land, so that the city will make a
good showing. Some are already In
; Portland, while others will go th
; first of the week. The local Odd
Fellows will take tho Hose burg
i juvenile band to the convention on
Wednesday to participate in the
; great parade.
The band will leave here at 4 a.
m. on Wednesday morning, a large
bus having been chartered to trans
port the thirty or more youthful
musicians, who will piny under the
direction of Walter Cermaine. The
boys will appear In the parade in
the afternoon on Wednesday and
will start back Thursday morning.
A committee has been appointed
to ehnperone the bovs while In
Portland and they will be well car
ed for while away. They will be
given reservations at the Rainier
hotel, and If any of them have rel
atives with whom they desire to
spend the night, members of the
chaperoning committee will see
that they reach their destination
safely and ar brought back to the
hotel In time for the Ptart home
on Thursday. Kntertalnment will
also be provided for thxm on Wed
nesday nlKht.
The entire Itosehurg delegation
will mark In th pr.n'de. together
with the band. The Muscovite pa
trol team will march in uniform,
i although It will not participate In
' the competitive drill.
The meeting of the Sovereign
firand Lndg'i will bring together
thousands of people from all over
the United States and the different
provinces of Canada There also
will be representatives present
from Auftrialasia. Cuba and other
distant points. While there are but
a limited numb r of representatives
from each of the grand Jurisdic
tions, there will bo numerous de
gree and drill teams on hand to
compete for the prizes. Approxl
; iiiaicly f 10,000 Is distributed for
p:(7.es for the various contestants.
The largest prize will be lloitO.
v.hleu will go to the Patriarchs
: Militant for the best Canton, con
i fluting of 21 Chevaliers and 3 offl
I c-rs. The second prize In this de
iH.iiN'eiit will be ? and a third
jnrhre of jrton. ( i..8. n prize In ;he
same department, vh'ch goes to
, is Chevaliers nud 3 officers ma kin t
the best npptarancp in the drill, is
: $fiO0, wiih a ht'to-ij- i-itze of
and a third prlx of f 2M!
Among the various degree teams
listed from a distance Is Carland
Kebekah Lodge No. 3f9 from le-
troll. Mirhigan. This team, which
is composed of about fifty young
women, will compete for the prize
in the itebekah degree. Another
Itebt'kah team coming from the east
Is Vera Itebt'kah I.ode No. 12, of
HHena, Montana. There are a num
ber of other Itebt'kah teams from
Canada and Washington. Some of
I the Oregon Lodge outside of
Portland w ill take part In this con
test. In the mule b'-aneh of the or
der one of the most distant teams
that will be on hand is the degree
team of Kxcelslor Kncampment No
St of Pott st own. Pennsylvania
'This team will consist of about
forty men, who will bring mueh
equipment and other paraphernal
la with them and no doubt will
j m.ike an excellent exemplification
of the work in all three degrees of
j the encampnie-it branch uf OiM
I Fellowship. This Is the same team
whlrh carried off all three prizes
:at the Sovereign Crand l-odge gath
ering in Jacksonville, Florida, last
year.
j All of the degree teams, as w l!
as hundicds of lodges scattered
'about in various parts of 'the conn
try. w ill participate In the big Odd
Fellows parade which takes place
on Wednesday. September 2:1. on
the streets of Ponlnml. ! this pa
rade then will be ul leaft twenty
five bands and numerous drum
corps. Several bunds from Port
land will take part In the enter
I tainment and It la exju-cled th:ti
I there will be music In different
parts of the city during the emit"
tlm of the convention. When Up
Sovereign Cfiand Lodge was he!.)
, In Itoston there wei-e flf'y band" t-i
the Hue of march on the day of th
big paia-le. It was climated th.it
Ih-re were 5t'.ei membrs of the
order In line at thai place. Tn
yiar sgo t i Immit. Mu h!.;:-i.
: there were equally an many.
Although the tuen.ber hip is nM
as great in the west, wtih the mo-e
than Sti.eoo memtxTfl in the state r
Wahltiktnn and 4 oen members in
Oregon. II Is expected that th r
will be the law! parade that ha
ever taken place in Poitland durim;
the seasoi.
Foil SALE Furniture for 4 aids.,
close in, rent cheap. Good buy.
Address B., care News-Review.
FOR SALE Green beans for can
ning, also tomatoes. 40 tier old
grow th. 16 in. wood, $1.50. Llnd
blom, I)lxonville.
PItlVATE" CAR 7ofKiamAtlTFalls
Saturday, September 19, 1:30 p.
m. Return Sunday. Address J.
(J. S., News-Review.
CMC 3i TON TRl'CK For sale,
excellent mechanical condition,
good rubber, $7t!, half cash. Ad
dress GMC, News-Review.
APARTMENT for rent Inquire of
J. F. Barker. Phone 12-V.
FOR BALE Beat residence comer
in town. Lot U 126xM ft. 4U8 E.
Iuglas.
FOR RENT S furnished rooms,
adults only. 420 N. Jackson St.
Apt. 4.
WANTEIi A boy to work after
school and Saturdays. Apply
Powell Furniture Co.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished
light housekeeping apartment.
40H E. I mug las.
FOR RENT Furnished room forl
or 2 persons. Inquire 725 S. Jack
son. WANTED Woman for general
housework. Good wages. Phone
3s6.
WANTED Experienced packers
and sorters. 30 days packing.
Kdenbower Warehouse. Phone
41IF22.
FOR RENT Two hundred acres,
close in, on highway. Suitable for
gardens and general farming.
Apply P. O. Box MR, City.
FOR SALE Modern plastered 7-
room home close in; 2 large lots;
sand loam soil; for trade or sale.
Address X V Z, care News-Re
view.
FOR SALE 1 Singer sowing ma
chine, used only short time,
walnut case, cost $135, will sell
for $75. lloupe 47 on Pacific
highway. Edenbower.
WANTEI-Bright intelligent young
man to work In grocery store.
Good opportunity for advance-
' inent. Address News-Review, Box
75. Give phone number.
TROOM Fl'RNISHED HOUSE
For rent, nice furniture, lights
and water, winter wood supply
stored In basement, free io per-
" manent parties. Phone 324-J.
HAVEyour"Yoof repaired and
treated with combination of oils,
and graphite at comparatively
low cost. Expert work. Frank
Slroy. Phone 4H7-J after 6 p. m.
' 1 1 riTT A T I : good car or sma 1 1
amount of cash as first payment
on 6-R. house nud large lot. t
Close In, or will leane tor long
time. Address F., care News-Review.
FOR SALE Boy'ssuit, a $25
brown, all wool suit, for a 12 or
1.1 year-old boy. Norfolk style,
with two pair of k nicker trousers.
Price $10. Call 172, or see Rose
burg Cleaners.
WINTER IiANAN.am'ies," better
than orchard ran, 5oc box at.
lirumage's. Turn In at cement
posts. Just south of Kelly's Kor
ner. AUo some fine ixdicious
apples for sale. Bring boxes.
$4t'0 DOWN Five-room house,
nearly new. plastered, plenty
built -Ins, finely tini.-d.cd through
out, on n w paved street North
Roseburg, a wonderful nest for
young couple, balance on easy
terms. Address Ul, New b Re
view. COMPLETELY FT R N fSHED
HOCSE Garage, paved drlve-
, way, screened porch, two bed
rooms, large living and dining
room, lots of buitt-ins, large lot,
garden space and well kept lawn.
Close In, small down payment,
balance to suit. Atldro 11 M,
News-Review.
MIDDLE "AGED"" MA. or "high
morals, with some means de
sires the acquaintance of a re
spect aide woman not over Ro
years that Is Pi reed, ami would
appreciate a good I usband and
home. Write personal fully In
first letter. Address pox 10, i
Roseburg News-Review. j
FOR SALE Entire lot of furni
ture. Call In person. House 47 on
I'acirtc highway. tuenDower. .
U. Mulllns.
WANTED Young man to operate
elevator. Must be over 18 years
of age. Inquire at Hotel l" nip
qua. "
FOR" SALE One 5-speed Caille
out-board motor, nearly new.
One 18-foot boat In good condi
tion. A bargain if taken at once.
Address P. D. O;, News-Review.
FOR STORAGE in a a new fire
proof building, see the Chrysler
. garage, $3.50 per month.
We wash, polish and wax your
car and do all kinds of auto re
pairing.1 Experienced men. Ev
erything guaranteed.
We have a few used cars. Twin
Six Packard, a powerful car, only
driven 26.000 miles. Sell cheap.
1923 Big Six Studebaker, in good
condition and looks good for
$950.
1 924 Special Six Studebaker
roadster, a greyhound, it will
get in on time. Must be seen to
be appreciated.
We will trade and give terms.
527 N. Jackson, CHRYSLER
DEALERS. The only car that
gives you one year Insurance
free.
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DANCE
OLALLA
HALL
SATURDAY NIGHT
Sept. 19 .
GOOD MUSIC
Our constant en
deavor lo sell
ohly the best
Footwear is our
reason for advis
ing the purchase
of-
SHOES
$7 $8.50 $10
Roseburg Booterie
IRVIN BRUNN
Shoea That Satlafy and Fll
Your Fert
Perklna Bldo.. Roteburg
an mSSMm
Tremendous Lots
By Fire and Burglars
Every year the losa by lire and
burglars amounta to bucdreds ul
millions of dullarti.
It la better to be safe than
torry. Kent a Private Lock K"X
In our Kafe Depoait Vault the
coat la only $2.uu and up per
year.
The Rosebuig National Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
FOOD SALE 1
Tb- ladles of SL Joseph's
church will hold a cooked
food sale Sat.. Sept. 19 at
McKean. Darby Baldwin's.
TODAY'S BASEBALL
ROOM FOR RENT With all mod
ern conveniences. 315 S. Main or
phone 41-Y
FOR SALE 6-room plastered
bouse, closets, bath, pantry,
woodshed, garage, lot 100x150.
1300 down, balance $30 a month.
304 W. Douglas.
The McCormlck-Deerlng tractor
Is made by the largest manufac
turers of farm machinery In the
world. If you own one of these trac
tors you are assured of always get
ting repair parts, just like Mc
cormick and Deering hay machines.
This repair service will add years
to the life of the tractor. Wharton
Bros., agents. -
! American League.
At Boston: (First game.) R. H. E.
St. Louis 0 4 0
I Boston 2 7 0
Batteries: Danforth, Davis and
Hargrove; Wingfield and Uischoff.
At Boston (second game)
H. H. E.
St. Louis 0 f) 3
Boston 4 10 1
Batteries: Vangilder and Dix
on; Zahnizer and Stokes.
At New York R. H. K.
Cleveland 0 8 1
New York ;5 9 0
Batteries: Smith and Myatt;
If. Johnson and Bengough.
At Philadelphia. R. II. E.
Chicago 3 7 -0
Philadelphia . ... 6.. 9 1
Batteries: Thurston, Edwards,
Connolly and Schalk; Qnlnn and
I Cochrane.
No need harping about tbe cost
of a classified ad because It cannot
be compared, with the results It
brings.
Folks nsea td wait for their ship
lo come in. Today they read the
News-Review classified ads.
Second hand large hand feed
grinder for sale at Wharton Bros.
JITNEY DANCE
OAKLAND, FRU SEPT 18
Music by
SWANEE SERENADERS
Come On Overt
At Washington (first game)
Detroit 13 16 3
Washington 9 13 4
Batteries: Hollowny, Wells and
Ba?sler; Johnson, Ballou, Russell,
Murherry and Ruel.
Xntlonnt I vendue.
At Cincinnati R. H. E
Philadelphia 2 9 3
Cincinnati '. 5 8 1
Batteries: Ring and Wilson;
Mays and llargrave.
1 At Pttsbiirgh R. II. E.
Boston 2 7 -0
Pttshurgh 11 13 3
Batteries: R. Smith, Anderson
nnd O'Neil; Kremer and Smith.
Terminal tienutv Shop, phone RRR.
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 I the cot
of a personal accident polic y cov
ering auto accidents. Ask us
about it.
AS0K1C BlOa
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LONG'S HALL
Co'es Vnllry
SATURDAY NITE
8EPTEVBER 19
Six Piec, OrchesVa
All Wtlcome
ljn seed at Wharton linn.
DANCE
AT
Melrose Country
Club
Saturday Nile
Sept. 19
Muslr by
Roseburg Music
EverySoHy Welcome
8 KT..n.A Tvaa4 C rv
Music Lovers
Dr. Chas. 0. Breach
Prominent Violinist
of Portland
will be with Dr. F. R.
Margetts at the Armory
Friday night and will
render several special
violin numbers for the
benefit of those who at
tend the lecture on
"How to Be Young at
Seventy."
Mrs. L. B. Moore of
Roseburg will accom
pany Dr. Breach on the
Piano.
This will be a special
treat for the people of
Roseburg.
There will be no admis
sion for the music or
lecture. Come and
u r i-
lecture at 8 P. M.
Last Time Tonight
Big Special Double
Feature Show
A Paramount Feature
"TROUBLE WITH WIVES"
WITH FLORENCE VIDOR AND ALL STAR CAST
and
A Fox Feature
"PORTS OF CALL"
Both Full Sized .Guaranteed First Run
Feature Pictures .
' Ports of Call," 7:15 to 8:30.
'Trouble With Wives," 8:30 to 9:45.
"Ports of Call." 9:50 to 11 p. m.
In other words, come at 7:15 and see a complete double
feature show or you can come at 8:30 and see full show.
10c
20c
Last Time Tonight
WIIIJAM rCK praati
KENTUCKY YSSSSEf
Aiomarice of the Kines and Qjxcns of the TuiF, f J
7 FamniarThnaMfdtMrnnl'WM Wt
AMD K CAST OF THE WORLD'S CRtAItST RACI HORitb
MAN 0 WAR NEGOFOl- M0RV1CH FAJ R PLAY
"THE FINN "VIRGINIA'S f UTURE CONFtDtRACy
c( JOHN FORD.frorto
" Also "SHORT CHANGE" Comedy
a n
1 II .'
'California
Straight Ahead'
10c
25c
Friday! Tom Mix in "Oh You Tony"