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EIGHT Showing the New Better Balbriggan Dresses Direct from a leading Eastern Sportwear manufacturer are these very distinctive Balbriggans See our window display they are different. ' . i At a Special Price $14-95 ' The material will not stretch it has firm-, ness, making it the foremost sport goods of the season. Everywhere Balbriggans are the talk of. the town. W , , , r i Variety in Footwear From the several lines represented, we are able to obtain variety. We have chosen only the most popular numbers from such makers of fine shoes as John Kelly, Buster Brown, Boyd-Welsh, Brown bilt, with perfect fitting and attention to nil foot troubles, etc. . v . - , ' SaturdayNight-SHOE STYLE REVUE A portrayal of the season's newest and best in Shoe Styles in our window living models show to be seen from the street Satur day evening, 7:30 to 9:30 p.' m. Better Service Better Merchandise ii E" E I "Aunt Phoebe" Ketchell, one of ! Roseburg's best known women, , was found dead this afternoon in 1 her little home on Fowler afreet. ! She apparently dropped dead sud denly of heart failure, shortly af ter arising this morning. Her body was found by a nelgnbor ahortly after 1 o clock this afternoon, and t NW TODAY t WOOD 8AWINQ wanted. Phone 497, Roseburg Apia. PIANO for rent. WILEY b. ALLEN CO. 225 N. Jat-kaon St. Phone 502. FOR SALE A used Schulbert piano. Call at French Transfer Co. WANTED One apple packer and two sorters. Phone 32F2. Garden Valley. MEN WANTED By Standard Bridge Company at ' Cottage Grove, Ore. WANTED To rent 3-room furnish ed apartment. Address A. W., care News-Review. FOR SALE A Vnlon Jack flannel middy, navy blue, half price. Lorlene Conlee. Call 642-J. USED FORDS They're cheaper now. MATHEWS MOTOR-X -CHANGE By the City Hall FOR SALE 10 hlKh grade" Corre dule and Delaine mixed rama; 10 high grade yearling billies. J. H. Short. Phone 41F3. at IhBt time she had been dead for pop; SALE Three half Persian a number of hours. The condl-j kittens, $2.60 each. Mrs. B. 8. , tion oi ine nouse inuicaieu inni ner j Adams, Elkton, Ore. had eaten her morning meal. "Aunt Phoebe," as she was known ; by all her friends, was bom in I Iowa, and would havo been 83 1 years of age on the 18th of next month. She was one of a family I of 10 children, her brother, Robert Troxel, of this city, being the only surviving member of that family. In 1S59 her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Troxel, cronsed the I plains, and with them she came to Oregon, the family taking up claim on Deer creek, where her marriage to John Vinson occurred. Following his death she was mar ried to Louis Jones, and her mar riage to Chris Ketchell, now de ceased was In later years. She leaves besides her aged brother, five children, Robert Vin son of Montana, William Vinson of Cole Valley, Olive Anderson of Portland, Jennie Sidmore of Ta coma, and Mary Fox of Hxker. Cal. She also leaves three grand children. For many years Mrs. Ketchell was employed by Douglaa county, conducting the county heme, where the Roaeburg Lumber and Manu facturing company's mill now stands. In more recent years ahe has been residing alone In bar home on Fowler street. Arrangements for the funeral services have not yet been made, i KIWANIANS WILL ATTEND HOME AND PRODUCTS SHOW VOUNQ RATTLER8 REARED -ON WHITE MICE IN MUSEUM MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 22. Eight liny rattlesnakes button, rattle and all Rt the Minneapolis mu seum represent tiie first young born of ratlcsnakce which mated af ter being placed In captivity. In tlie b.-llef of Miss Grace R. Wiley, curator, whose contention li sup ported by famous naturalists and the Ditmars of New York City. Tho young were born to one of three genuine rattlers which, until three years ago, roamed the plnlna of Texas. The original Utter mini bcred eleven, but three riled short ly after birth. The remaining eight fed principally upon white mice, are growing rapidly They meas ured 12 Inches in length at the sec ond month, twice that at blr'ib. The Iml y rnltlers are kept In a small box separate from the glass case containing the parents and other members of the snake col ony. Tho female snake, not being of the mammal species, could do little to care for her young after lilrlh, so Mlas Wiley segregated them Until they were strong enough to protect themaelvea from being crushed by the large ones milling about the cage. Small white mica, raised by the museum, are the only food given the young while the grown serpents are denied such luxuries as a regu lar diet. Half the students of Barnard College, Columbia University, last year consulted the college occupa tion bureau, maintained for the placement and guidance of alum nae nnri students. The Best Policy Is to keep well Insured, . It la too late to Insure after Uie loss occurs. You will appre ciate the service rendered by our agency. We write all lines of (ire and automobile Insurance. C W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE : 116 Can St Phone 417 in t A , j special Attraction: 9 AT j i Liberty Theatre TONITE V J The Famous 4 ROYAL KHORASSAN . QUARTET f? f Portland's Best (i. J I Dr. Harrison Folk Chlropraotor Electronic and 'Electro-Tberaphy , 41T Perkins Bid. Phone 41 The Roseburg Klwanlans and their families will attend the open ing nlxht of the Douglas County Home and Land Products show at the armory Thursday night, ac cording to a decision made by the members at toclay'a meeting. They will meet at Crocker's store at 8 o clock Thursday night and go ifrom here to the armory for the viewing of the exhibits and the program. A large number of the j Klwanlans will also attend the ! Community Fair at Glide tomor j row, leaving here at S o'clock In the morning. A committee of the club will go to the Boy Scout camp this evening for the purpose of drilling j a well for the lads. This work has j already been started anil the local I club hopes to be able to secure : good water for them. Cordon V. Cook, local pianist, played two fine numbers on today's program. I Mr. Cook's piano selections were I encored heartily. John M. Throne, ( new lieutenant governor of this i district, made a short bilk to the !club, outlining the objectives of Kiwanls for the coming year. Bert Bates, delegate to the Kiwanls con vention in Vancouver, B. C, last week, gave a short report which will be supplemented next week by a written report from Delegate I.ln tott. who la In Chicago. II. C. I,ed yard brought some fine thoughts to the club today and his talk was prently appreciated. Dr. Rupert A. Moon . Elsctro-Chlropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist. 124 Perkins Bldf. Phone 6M FOR RENT Clean, partly fur nished five-room house, with woodshed, 112 per month. See ownerjit 1143 E 6th St. CLOSE-: IN Modern7very leslr able, 5 rooms, nicely furnished; garage; well kept lawn. Small down payment, balance less than rent. Box 133. $2f "DISCOUNT ON NE NEW CLOSED CAR Has not been driven, balance can be paid on installment plan. Address Car, News-Review. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room, with or without board. Price reasonable. Near the roundhouse. Call at 703 Fullerton St" FOR SALE Big 4-room furnished i house, modern. Located on North Jackson street Price $2600,1 terms. Chas. Kyes, 826 N. Jack- ' son. j FOR RlNT Large, comfortable, heated rooms In private home.) ladles only. For further inlor-! mation phone 172 mornings or evenings, or 171 during office hours. MAN " WANTEDATpelnaf fac-1 tory representative In Roseburg. i We will give, to the right man. i the best proposition ever offered. . No experience or capital re-: quired. Write full information to Svncro Motors Co., Battle Creek, i Mich. IT SHOULD INTEREST YOU 6-': room house in splendid condi tion; lot 50x110; pavement and sidewalk in nnd paid for; lot alone worth a thousand dollars. This is some snap for $1900. Only takes $500 cash, balance . long time. Lawrence Agency, 125 ' Cass Street. Phone 219. , SMALL RANCH OF REAL QUAL-; ii i wi acres in tract; zo acres sandy, creek bottom land under cultivation: no better land in Oregon; all newly fenced; good 8-room house; 2 barns; chicken house; woodshed spring water piped to house; can irrigate gar-, den; team; harness; wagon; all tools and Implements big crop of grain and hay; 170 chickens; 2 good cows: 1 heifer: 15 tier wood '. cut; 2 stoves; house mostly fur- i nishfd; everything goes for : $3100, easy terms. This is a real pickup. Lawrence Auency, 125 I Cass Street. Phone 219. PHILADELPHIA IS CHOSEN BY GRAND 1 LODGE L O. O. F. ' PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 22. Philadelphia was chosen for the next annual meeting of the Sov ereign Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows by unan imous vote of the delegates at the 101st communication of the order here today. The meeting win be held the third Monday In September. The Sovereign Grand Lodge voted. 196 to 18. to amend the constitution to provide that no representative shall be admitted to the sovereign, grand - lodge without having taken the patri archs militant degree. The amend ment has been discussed In many other sessions of the sovereign grand lodge, but has never be fore been able to muster the ne cessary three-fourth majority. The sovereign Grand Lodge voted down a propoial for estab lishment of one or more sanitar iums for treatment of members of the order autfertng from tu MARRIED YESTERDAY-- Verle Damon Burnett, of Drain, and Miss Josephine Andrews of Reedsport, were quietly married at high noon yesterday by County Judge George K. Quine. The cere mony which was performed at the Judge's office in the court house, was attended only by immediate relatives of the contracting parties. They left at once for Drala. where Mr. Burnett la engaged In farming, and where they will make their futuxe home. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR 'OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting or Glasses 111 Jackson SL Dancing Party Wednesday Nite RAINBOW GARDENS EVERYBODY GOES 8yncopation By Those SWAlXtt 9E.KE.rsAUE.K3 H A Belter Band JITNEY j DEPENDABLE PROPERTY ' PROTECTION The value of your Insurance pro tection is measured by the reli ability of the company back of It. This agency represent only well known and proven com panies, offering every needed form of Insurance protection. isomer mi LAST TIME TONITE MILTON sills : In "The Making ofO'Malley" A Pig First Run Feature "FELIX THE CAT' Comedy 10c FOX NEWS 25c Appear Twice Each Night 7:459:30 FIRST SHOW STARTS 7:15 Pine Street Machine Shop Opposite Flour Mill We are well equipped to han dle most any kind of job. Gears cut to order. Liberty Theatre Last Time Tonight Hutrt ITDOMMW COM 4S ' ' J crwkH ft ftt n f ; wu. PKPtX CTRS DfVTKIftlffiNG CORPORATION Oregonian Newt and Comedy 10c 25c At Brand's ROAD STAND ; (Pacific Highway 4 mllea north) NOTE For the first time we nre hold 'Ing nearly a car load of our Mo lest Jonathan Apples to sell In .cally, and for a low prlc-. Al ' most aa cheap by the box as by I the car load. Packed extra fan . clei ready to ship 11.65, and all 'grades Uo.vn to 40 cents a hush el for cookers. Wholesafe and rei ill. ! PEARS! (Ry doren or bushel.) ' Hart let Is (Leal 20 ' buahels.) , de Anjou I Sheldon Howell Doso GRAPES! Overland Tokaya and , Malagas. ' Jelly Grapes Sc III. APPLES: Jonathan King llismark Snow Apple Cookers GARDEN VALLEY MELONS ' Watermelons Casnbaa Cautaloupea Vital Topics OF WHAT USE IS THE BACKBONE? For carrying the main 'CsB," (the spinal cnrdl which sends the nerve rurrent to all parts of the body. For pro tection agalnat ' a h e c k s" which are among the chief causes of illness and dis ease. Chiropractic Spinal Ad justments "Healthlies" hack bones. Headaches, neuralgia, neuritis, nervounneaa, stom ach and liver troubles, kid ney and bladder trouble, pain, backaches, and many other abnormal conditions yield to Electro-Chiropractic treatments. Make Electro-Chiropractlo Your Habit Dr. Rupert A. Moon Ptrlilns Bldg. Phone 554 BRUTAL MURDER OF WOMAN RESULTS IN 1 FIREMAN'S ARREST) i ManrlaM Proca lavj wire.) NEW YORK, Sept. 22. Mrs. Sophie Poleakl .whose body - was found todny in the furnace of an East Side lumberyard kiln, was placed In the furnace while alive and burned to death. Medical Ex aminer Schwartz announced. Two fractures were found oh the woman'a skull. George Symuk, fire man of the rfrnare, was charged with Mrs. Poleskl's death. j I Symuk said the woman often I visited him at the yard and that she once threatened to poison him. When she brought him two bottles ,of wine this morning, he suspected ;that she bad placed poison In the I wine. He said he heat her over I the head with a bottle and then 'carried her boJy to the furnace (room. Police said Mrs. Poleskl I was gauged before being placed in I the furnace. I Detectives found John Poleskl. jthe dead woman's husband. In bed ,at home with a serious wound on jthe head. He was held for questioning. STARTS TOMORROW "HOW BAXTER BUTTED IN",, The Big" Comedy Special New Pack Deimonte Peas, just arrived. For Wed nesday's selling we are offering a very unusual price. Lay in your winter's supply now. . Deimonte Peas, case, 24 cans $4.00 Deimonte Peas, dozen cans ...$2.05 Deimonte Peas, 2 for .., 35c TODAY ONLY WATERMELON 3-4c LB. Buy Flour Now for This Year Made of Old Wheat ' Best Hard Wheat Flour, 49 lbs. $2.40 Best Hard Wheat Flour, 2 49 lb. sacks $4.75 Best Hard Wheat Flour, 10 49 lb. , sacks $23.50 Netted Gem Spuds, Fine Cookers 1 00 lbs. Netted Gem Spuds, fine cookers $3.00 50 lbs. Netted Gem Spuds, fine cookers $1.60 1 0 lbs. Netted Gem Spuds, fine cookers 33c SMOKED MEAT Fancy Ham, lb. 37c Fancy Light Bacon, lb. ....42c Fancy Heavy Bacon, lb. 37c Fancy Picnic Ham, lb ..25c " Calash lY l .PPl Roaeburg, Ore. 1 I V i k I C X California LUMBERMEN VIEW MERGERS , AS MARKET SAVING NEED SEATTLE. 8ept. .2. Robert , B. Allen, secretary-manager . of the West Coast Lumbermen's Associa tion, told a meeting of Seattle credit men yesterday that exten sive consolidations and mergers will be made in the manufacturing end of the lumber Industry to solve the marketing problem. He said the present year wltnes- aeu . ievon4reaKing proauruon or lumber although tne manufac turers did not profit as they should because of the weakness of the Belling organizations. Mills were compelled to sell on a buyers' mar ket. Thus far this year, the Paciric northwest produced more lumber than in any like period. Notwith standing this heavy production, the InduRtry today Is oversold. INSTALLMENT CRAZE BRINGS HUMOROUS JAB (A-Iml rrrm lunl Wlr.) WELLESI.EY. Mass., Sept. 22 Attacks upon the defenses of the "dollar down and dollar a week" system of buying In America were heard today at the twelfth annual national business conferences at Babson Park, a suburb. "If the present rate of Increase of Installment sales continues It will only be a short time before a housewife will order a steak on the agreement that she Is to pay ten cents a week for It," said William Nelson Tatt, dltor of the lietail Ledger. ANTLERS Reginald Denny IN 'California Straight Ahead' The Big Fun Show "OUR GANG" Comedy PATHE NEWS ' 10c 35c Fall is merely coming Fall shoe styles are here! Take a look at familiar feet, and know that you need fall shoes. ' Take a look at the Walk-Over windows, and you'll tee the styles you want. Here' fall style, waiting for you now, that your friends will want a little, later. Fall is coming, fall shoe style is here, bright and new a an early frost, with the comfort of an open fire at Christmas. , , $7.00, $8.50, $10.00 Roseburg Booterie '- IRVIN BRUNN ---- , . . .. SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET. PERKINS BLDG. ; '.'' ROSEBURG, OREGON Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Psrklns Bldg. Roilburg. Or Phone Sa AUCTIONS We sell anything and everything you have to offer and get the high dollat. See me for dates. M. C RADABAUGH -SiO N. Pine St. FLIERS OFF FOR FRISCO. (sancUIrd Lnunl WlrO ETOENK. Ore.. Sept. 22 Army Islrplanes enroiite from Spokane, Washington, to their home alalions at Crlssey Field. San Francisco, land Kelly Meld. San Antcnlo. , Texas, hopped off here early this iafternoon, aftrr remalnlnt at the Eugene aviation field overnlsht. I !nrlud"d In the party of aviators was. Captain B. 8. Wright. Lieu tenants John 8. Griffith end J. P. Richter, Sergeants C. K. Travis. J. iMrOlusky. B. L. Fowler and Io reivlrr and Private B. W. lira vet. Tomorrow Nite Only International News Feature Comedy DALE BROS. Blackface Musical Comedians Roseburg'a f avorite Stock Actor Now In Vaudeville JACK BESSY Songs and Stories A Paramount Picture BETTY COMPS0N ' - in The Garden of Weeds' The World's Wonder Picture! With Bessie Love Lewis Stone Wills-. D.-.w tl , jiiiA-,- CiejjMiaa frIda.!L. 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