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.v- fti e.j ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925. caDeoczjntsiBDnDDDesjBDOonc NOMiemtsl Hunt's i"f. ' FaU Bargain Days FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Specials Prevail Sale Flannel Middies 1 (fe in DRESSES Just unpacked a new as- sortment of Popular Priced Satin Dresses emphasizing style's most recent whims. Dresses that will appeal to the Miss who is preparing for school. , The price is exceptional $14.95 Specials Prevail Sale Flannel Middies SALE OF NEW FALL FLANNEL A special featuring of this most wanted fabric in beautiful shaded border effect 54 in. wide, regularlv priced at $4.25. Specially featured at this time for $3.85 the yard. SAVE " Buy Your Flannel Now SAVE SALE OF NEW RAYON CREPE An extraordinary offering of this very popular fall material in beautiful designs sug gestive of Autumn. The regular price from $ 1 .39 to $ 1 .49 the yard. Now priced at 93c the yard. Come early. New Dresses ' BellOWS St(Mfe .CO. New Coats THE STORE OF VALUES : : t LOCAL NEWS t Rtturn Feom Trip H. J. Hansen mid 8. J. J on pa re-! turned here today from ft buMnesn trip to Springfield. Hero From MarNhftelil Penxol Plercy. former RoRehurir, boy. In spending; a few dny here vfoittn with frimds. He motored from ManthfUld today. ! From Garden Valley Mm. Jake Jones, of Garden Val- J ley, motored here today And trrna-! acted business and shopped for a few hour. ' Nre From Roekawav - Mr. and Mrs, Kreba. nronrietftra ' of the Fltnore hotel at Tloakawity, i were, viM.tnrs at the rnipqua iio fe last nUht on their wv aouth to California ofr a short vitdl and vacation. ' HA-tlcultft Hera Krnest H Wlepnnd. hnrtifi'lhirlat of the Otveon A nrlcn it nrl Experi ment Station; la In lloebrc to jdav. ninkliir arrangement fur In vestlrMio on tnieo at a ndard liga tion. Mr. Wlepnnd Js exonerating 1 with all the prime park era of the 1 northewnt In thla work. ' ArHw FVom nrth Mm. Plarit E. Me"on, and hnhv jof Portland and Mm. Merton mother. Mm. D Stmthera. of i Pendleton. i,Hve' he th mnTt- ne tn Join Mr. Morton, who ;wen he1 nat few dnvq. Mr. Morton hm hen trnnnferred hor- with the SKell oil rom .:, and will locate In Ronehurg. , RetMrna From Rn Frarvclaco Mlfa Jane Wharton, who ha neen rnioylne a visit wllh Miaa Oraee T.lnvd In Raui!Ho, Califor nia. nd in San F-ancUrn. returned to tlil cltv Inst evenlno-. M'sa Oertmrle pnin. who apeomtwn'ed hr aonth w"l remain In Los An glea for a time. Bk eren Trio R L. Whfnnlo. Pari WliaWw. W 1 Kent, Iter WlmHerW and M 8 Allen rvturaif to Foffbnr lsa nirbf irter nndn t eonnl of hnntlna: In the tnrk Ror frir. They remrted the dT H that vleWtv to be rather ware eomnnred wth nasi vem althonvh they brought out aeveral fine bucks I LOCAL NEWS iutherl'n Pcopl, Visit I Mr. William, Visitor To t.rnnta Pai Mr. and Mra. G. L. Ilcane and Ivan W)lllams motored from i Stanley Klaun. who hns lipen 0nt' Prrfonwd h Dr. A. P. t Mirry Iloxpl- tM ypgfpn'BT on Jnni. the son of TV. ,ni1 Vm n. P. Ptnlav. Apnos l!Vav lh. tlMitvlitnv nt U r anil Mm ( ' Mnh rr'f'"'d, HHon M'r'n. Ih jtlTTht- r of Mr. Poari tlr.on ! son, of Sutherlln. pfnt yvulerday innaru ye.nt-niay aiiprnuon anu .flurHiLin In fhU nllv Blmtuklnir nr.il I tl RtlflBPti'il hualnPSg iD this cilV. jutleu'linK to bualneaa mattrra. From Glide . Amonc ihoxo from In Yetterday AnionR thoae from tho rural dl- trlrta to vlalt and Irannact bualnvaa vlaftinn at KuKino and In Itora- burn, left this moriiing for Ills home at Grnuta Faiia. lll Ix-av Mr.. Tom Collin., who has bni BOSTFI II. Ol ITl.AW ! Lett.r From Mother of Moore .... ... nK.n 1 a letter m rwptvptt hv Iriavor point, to attain! to buslnru affaira Itlooritc K. Jlniick yr.ier.iay from ' in im cny yrsu-ruay .uuu hoie y.t.lonlay wro C. C. Hllland !Mre. Alphla Hurnnir. of HI Ston" Galla, of Mi-lrose. ; on of Glide I Gap, Virginia, niolhi'r of the late i . ( harla Moore, allaa Huart U SIup' In Wtertlay t .,1.,. vin .h. w. lfiilf.H mHv n the! Rrnr.t rhoaan. Yonralla resident Itnvmond Rantre returned to his ! morning of September 1, hen the spent a short Jline in Ro.eburg , Ix-nvo Vr Taronin i .. , i n ........ i,. on..r. rur in which ha and two Medfnrd lookinR after bu.-iines. affairs yes- i Mr. and ... KnKi. f. ladlea were drlvinr here from Med-. terday. ;" Cyril, of this ci(y. left this r.i h.., f,. .v..r,i i,m.r ford, overturned at the corner of; i morning for Ta.oma. and Wash- pnd An'lln, tie son Mrs. Jame Pumont, nt Wr. and of Tiller. American fence fs aunranteed against rust. Sold by Wharton Dros. guest at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. 0. T. Holler for the iiaat several days, left for her home at .Med ford thla morning. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Porter and I Stephens and Moaner street., ask- Portland Trust Men Visit ling his help In locating some one t)ean Vincent. vlre-DresmVnt and who tan tell the wneieaDouta oi Business Visitor lluirton polnl.i. to enjoy a visit II. McGinn!., of Coos Day June-! with friends. tlon. motored here yesterday and manager of tho'portlaml Tru.t and her son's personal belonging, and ; rpent aeveral hours looking after llrtiirn From Portland-. Snvine. company, and W. A. Dun-1 eKects. She states that only about business affairs. Maynard and K aymond Pell. coneein. were hre from Portland found on his body, and she is en- From Clide- ,lrnd w Ih their parenl.. Mr. an. 1 .i i... . .i.. i .,r.i,. in I Among the Glide rps denls to a- Mr.. Yt . I). Hell, have returned yesii may uiitruuiiiK Ly mnltt rs. MAKES TWO HAULS l....ln,... i n riml .lata In nntpr tn I AninnK ' lmke a settlement of his estate. ienu .o Diwineaa anairs w rt- hiu . . ...,u. K ..u w... u.-..u , lyialt for a few houra yesterday waa .Sehoul here thla winter. 'Jamci llo vine ton. ' i . lUfiirn io jiiforti Dress with tke accent on the up. Headwear is the most import- feature of a ant man s attire- ! ! Prom Rica Hilt Mr. and Mra. F. Churchill and dauKhter, of Kice Hill, motored here yeaterday and apeut the day vl8itlnR and shoppinK. 11. F. Peeioua, owner of th- Hotel Holland, in Medford. and J. U. Houne, also of Medfnrd, were guesta of V O. ClinRer loat niKht. They returned home by auto today. From Winitorv I Harry Wlnaton motored from Jl-Voin loierey . Wlnaton venterdav afternoon and 1 VV. E. Parker and H. F- Sha transacted bualncaa and visited -of Monterey, California, atopped with friend for a ahort time. OVr In thla city last nlRht. Thy KLAMATH FT LP. Ore.. P"nt 19 ipnA ontinw. who earlv last nlirht hroV Into the anfe of Cofer Tlroa., hMdtn contractor, and ob talnefl Jo In engh. Iter at nlht p.nrfH In a houpe In the under world, appordln to . he iwitfre, he boasted of the "Job" he hid jnat pulled. He waa allowed to remain In the honae whfle the two woman In mates left It for an hour. Upon their iv tun thi-T m!rd several snltranea and a larre o'trntitv of wearing anpnrrl, InrludhiR a masa of expenafvo lingerie. The pollre are atill looking for tie boaatful robber. School auppliffH-tnblet. pencil h. pena. Ink. pen polnta. Palmer and nota book pnper. Moyd Crocker. LOTTERY SCHEME HIT. WASHINGTON. Rept. 1R. The Intent scheme of newtpnpera to In- fltn ma lrrii tal Inn Kir nffiirt n tr nolv. are making a tour of the western le, for tl 2 bu1, h(.BrnK certain ntntnH. Mr rMrlrr la flro chWfi , . . . . ... ; .1 . . . . .nunioer. was oeciareo uniawiui IO Rdiwp in. momerey lire Department, Hw h auunr imnnn ih. Hosebnrg nf Mr. Shaw Is also with the ; postof'lce department. He ruled that the prscllee wan a violation From Boawell i Frank llellwecl, of 1 sttcnt several hours 111 ! Thursday attending to business 'department : matters and visiting friends. 'flow Aenuinil I'eopln Islt Return From Portland I Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooper and O. E. White, manager of the Mr.. Jones, of Aukland, New Z'-a-Sherman Clay and connany store land, are slopping over In Itoso here, returned from a bn.ine.s . burg for a short time. They have trio to I'orlland, yesterday after- been making a lour of the went noon. !rn roast, and will go on to Washington points tomorrow. Ira Recovered From Illness jvellne by daylight. This Is Mr. Ignore Shrum. of thl. el!?, who nil Mrs. Cooper's second trip to has been Vilte III with intestinal the states, and they state thut flu for the past week or so, ha. re- they like America very much Mf. covered, and Is nble to be about Cooper la ownnr of the Cooper and greet his friends today. Sheet and Melal Manufacturing 'company, one ni ine largest meiai Return to Voncalla i works in New Zealand The Fall New Hats and Caps are ready for your ... . . t selection in a wide variety of attrac- 1 i v e colors and proper proportions INTERNATIONAL GAMES HELD IN GERMANY FOR WORKERS FRAVKFOTIT, Oermany, Rept. 1. (A. P.) The first Internatloial Olvmplc games for working ela.ses took place recently In the new Frankfort Stadium and through the flv days attracts! more than 2!n,- Ile In- w" .peclatnra. Competing athletes n.M. ..wl fn.llv- who lends to make another trio to th "nciunea z.uoil U'Tmnn. ana i.cihi of the postal lottery laws and bar red publications offering such prizes from thn malls. Cook with gaa. Fall SuDDlie Many thrifty people lay in a supply of food stuff ct this season of the year. We are well prepared to serves you now. SHOP EARLY. UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON SATURDAY No. 2 1-2 can Pork and Beant "while they lat," 2 for 25c Pure Lard 4 pounds .. 90c Crystal White Soap, "limit 20," 10 for 35c Lux, family size, 3 for 23c Pure Cane Sugar, 100 lbs Money Saving Prices SB i3 9 Netted Gem Potatoes, fine cookers, 100 lbs., $3.00; 50 lbs., $1.60; QQp 10 lbs 00b Standard Pack Peas, Corn, CI 0 Q Tomatoes, 15c; 3 for 43c, 12 0 I iD J Hard Wheat Flour, milled from old Wheat Lay in your winter's flour at our low price: ' - ' 49 lbs ......$2.40 249-lb.sacks $4.75 10 sacks $23.50 Catsup, pints iss Del Monte Peas, new pack, 20J l) for 33c; 12 $2.25, case OTitU Fancy Ham, lb. SMOKED MEAT 37c Fancy Picnic Ham, lb. 25c Light Bacon, lb. .1 Heavy Bacon, per lb. Cottage Roll, boneless, -per lb. I m 37c 33c CALIFORNIA AND OREGON 311 WEST CASS ROSEBURG, ORE. A HUGE OROZR FOR H08IERY The largest single order on rec ord for women's hosiery, aaid II. D. Strawn, local manager, waa placed by 'the J. C. Penney com pany Ihe other day to partially take rare of the 1926 business of Its 676 department atorea. The or- i der wa for 2.VMI.OII0 pair, em- bracing beside, the staple colors, many of the attractive shades which will be In vogue. Horse collars, collar pads, etc, at Wharton Bros. MARKET AGENT DEPARTMENT Ki v r .ua.n wi romiiv wn iRnfi in main inninpr rrm in in i - ' have been visiting with IrL nds In Mates In about four months, 1 1. ' ? I""r feprese-ited nosehnrg for the pa-t week, return- ing to New York, where he , x. Finland, CechoSlovakia. Austria, ed to their home at Voncalla yev'pects to pnro!;o.e new marhln.rv France, rtelelum. Italy, F.ngland. terduy. 'for his pl'.nl. Mrs. Jones lnt-nds i to ro tr, llnnoltilu after visiting Dismissed From Hospital In Washington, and the Coop Mrs. A. K. Stiph n. who has will re'urn from Han Francisco been confined to Mercy Honpllal to Ih.dr hurao. While here they for the past few weeks, wa. dls- will be giierts at the flrand Ilo mlssed yesterday and returned to ,'el her home at Myrtle C re'k. Visit Churehta Frank Heath' returned to his 1 home at Mar.hfielil yesterday sf- ter spending a short time here visiting wllh l)r. and Mrs. II. C. Church. Mr. Heath Is a brother 01 Mrs. Church. Duds for Men, Inc. QUINE BROTHERS To Vlilt At Heeil Home Mr. and Mr.. II. 1). flrsnc-r and family, of Trnrkee, CaHfor nla, arrived hero this morning and will visit for the ncit two weeks at th.' home of Mr. and Mr. Charlm l(el. n'nr V-lroe. Mm The home of Hart Schaffner 6c Marx Clothes 'California Straight Ahead Womcji Tell Each Othc- Vvut another proH. Inn aol ved by tlie ty.nciafir' safe pre. acriptiim, ilN-A-t I V 't tleome aooth. Ing relief vptn disturbing pain. ' v-y Aiy a normal Aiv of sale-guarded plcaiurr. and duli' . An-c-cln Alto Believes pAth Olds NnraUia TfmlhM-h. Infliivota N.urlil. SmkIm All Pala HbtuoMtUm AK-A-CtV TaMrt, to aot .(I-rt (I. krart conlaln nonarcotk A haUnt- I t-tfmul ol proven rtnHia ttul gic foistx. Ml. IfUiati rM. Handy Pocket Tin only 25c JutroHlavla. 1'oUncl Ami Port u pa I Th irr'omlncnt qnatlf milon to compMiP wan connirlv-red th advo rncy of a war aptlR. nil claim ftMlnctlnn. Thn Hor.nl !tmocrat Nt'. Rprvlr depcritMMj Ihe KAmoa as "the birth of the peace lda In the mofft modern a tt Imct and lypi fylna: In cUhcr! ntyle the thouKht of a eonuln broth'rhoiwl bihotik nattonn." In the athletic roriieotn ft new world's record for the 4(H) metera rely race for women waa eniab llnlied by the Finn Ik h women's team which covered the distance In 61.3 second. The Krsrflcforter Volttaatlmme re corded the grimes In German, Kn Rllnh and French. CroKitciit rawx, axe, wedcfl and ot hr wikmI cut Ifna; aitppl ies at Wharton Kros. I 'California Straight Ahead' (Slate Market Agent.) Shortwsight Seles. Many Interesting and ingenlua devices to cheat the public are brought to light In the state sealer of weights and mea.ure., which de partment 1. now under State Mar ket Agent Spence. In one ca.o of platform acale. It wa. lound that one of the large weight, had been drilled out and lead filled In, to make tha weight regi.ter le.a. It took the third Inspection to dla coverthe trick, aa on former In spection, the owner slipped out the false weight and substituted a cor rect one. In eastern Oregon the deputies found a wssher of half Inch thick ness applied to a gaxaJIne pump at a filling station whlrh shortened the sweep and cut back one quart on each five gallons. In another Instance the scales used at Ihe n-celvlng end were cor rect, but those used In weighing out had been rfrllh'd out. Very of ten weights are drilled ou at the factory to balance the scales, and only the deputy strictly onto his buKtne.s would discover such a trick. Many reports are made of all kinds of trickery to roh the seller, and many prosecutions have been made. The sealer of weights reports great Improtement over former conditions. Potato Law Enforcement. Recent announcement by the R'jite Market Agent that the po tato grading law Is to be rigidly j enforced has brought a delug of I requests for copies of the law, grades, rules and regulations. 'Many of the wholesale and large i dealers have written In that they j will co-operate with the depart ment by refusing to buy any stock 'offered by growers unless the po tatoes are graded and sacks sten ciled, as rrqulred by law. Mr. Spence says he hopes It will not ihe necessary to make any prosecu tions, but that he will be compelled to If violations continue. The law ! provides that before any person shall offer potatoes for sale same shall be graded and the grade and grower's address be stenciled on the sack. Any person selling po tatoes without these requirements, tn lota of more than Gil pounds, 1. liable to arrest and prosecution, snd Ihe last legl.lalure provided severe penalties for violation. Daily M.rk.t Reports. Totato grower, and dealers may have the federal dally market re ports without charge by request ing same of the State Market Agent 711 Court House, Portland. Turn Work Results. The Manitoba, Canada, co-oper . l. i i 1.U . ivum ii-i ' alive wheat pool handled eight and one-half bushels of wheat last year at an administrative cost of slightly over three-fifth, ot tent prr bushel. Interest, Insurance and elevator charges were a little liss thsn half a cent, and Ihe total cost was slightly over one cent per biiFhel. This Is the kind of management that makes co-operative organisations successful. Too many are managed by lnexprl- rnccd men at the head. There must be capable, eiptrlcnrcd men: there must be loyal backing and there must be a largo percentage of the acreage under contract. Without these a. fmimlntlnns ro- joperallro undertakings will fnil. Statt Loans Will B Paid. Practically all of the loan, made to ea.tern Oregon farmer, by the jatate, with which to purcha.o seed i to re-seed the frosen out acreage, l will be repaid this year. But lor this stale aid many a grower would ihave been compelled to let his i wheat firlda lay Idle this summer, I Grain, Hay and Potatoes, i drain, hav and potato yields In the stale are considerably larger than last year In Oregon. In the U. 8. the potato yield Is estimate! to bia luo.ouo.ooo icee than --; .r end thn outlook Is good for fair price.. A SIMPLE PROBLEM We have always been rather fond of problems, but this Used Car "problem" has given us real enjoyment. It looked so hard and turned out to be so simple. Just a case of being fair and honest! J. O. NEWLAND & SON DODGE BROTHERS AUTOMOBILES - ANO GRAHAM TRUCKS RDSEBOnO, ORF. PHONE 4S Donee- BROTtieas Dealers Seu. Eooo Used Cars USED CARS 1917 Dcxige Touring $250 1921 Dodge Touring $475 1923 Dodge Touring .....$575 1923 Ford Touring $275 1924 Ford Touring $300 1924 One Ton Ford Truck...: :....$300 J. O. NEWLAND & SON Dodge Brothers Automobiles and Crnhnm Trucks M n n .: 1 I