Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 24, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925.
This ia the Week
Friday and
$1.00
' Sale of Hosiery
At least a half dozen shade m $1.50 and $1.25 Buster
Drown Pure Silk Hose Constituting a big' value for
$1.00. The best hosiery buy for wearing quality in ,
the city.
New Arrivals This Week
Shipment's In the following were received this;
Information for benefit of customers who have
Ik-vii wailliiR. '
School Oxfords
' Balbriggan Dresses
School Middies, all sizes
Dress Coats
Costume Velvets
Kid Gloves, sport trim
A Junior teenmcal day school forlrtlyMa ,,,, general education1
training boya for the boot and , d ,ubJl.cU. . . .
shoe trad has been opened In con-i ' .!
reel Inn with the . t'ordwalnere' OH BOY, bought a bargain and'
Technlcnl College, In 1-ondon, Eng- there are many more cars adven i
lanil. The two-venr course will heliimns. Read 'em yourself.
Insurance Salesman as District Manager1
WANTED Insurance salesman at District Manager for
old line legal reserve life insurance company well estab
lished in West. Perm0ent position on remunerative
contract with good opportunity for advancement to men'
who qualify. - An attractive proposition of meviT Your
reply will be treated ntrirtly confidential. Write H. J.
Stewart, Asst. Supt. of Agencies, 625 (jaaco -Bldg,, Port
land, Oregon. ) ' .!''.'
JES1
Benefit Dance
BY sag'
Umpqua Camp Fire Girls0
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
MOOSE HAIL
MfSIC BY
THE POW WOW FIVE
1
Everybody
te em 1W1 tmmtn V
Liberty Theatre
Last Time Tonight
B.F.UANS
The
time
milk ANN PENNINGTON"
VINCENT. LOPEZ.
FABLES TOPICS
Prices
of the Land Products Show at the Armory
Saturday Special Values
SALE OF BALBRIGGAN
DRESSES
A new low price on a brand new shipment.
$9.75
This morning's express brought another assortment of
the popular balbriggans in colors, tan, green and light
purple just the shades that give the best effect to this
material. The special price is our concession to a Friday
and Saturday Volume of business. This is a winter dress
you should have. Get yours now I
Sweater Special
Gray Cotton-Knit Coat Sweater, in all
sizes an extra value for men.
SATURDAY NIGHT
All Can See the Footwear Revue
, ' " .' Id Our Window.
A remarkable style show exhibition of the latest
footwear fashions, 7:30 to p. m.
Better bervlee Better Merchandise
MtiCri
Welcome
v
PACKED WITH
GENUINE '
THRILLS,
REPLETE WITH
SENSATIONAL ;
EPISODES,
FILMED IN
SETTINGS OF
MAGNIFICENT
SPLENDOR
PACEMAKERS
10 - 1 5c
pie Best Policy
Is to keep well Insured. It Is
too late to Insure after the
loss occurs. You will appre
ciate Ihe servlca rendered by
our sOncy. We write all
Unes of fire and automobile
Insurance. -' K '-,-)''
G. W. YOUNG it SON.
INSURANCE
116 Cass St Phone 417
O
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
o
Electronic- and llectro-Theraphj
41T Perklna Bid. Phone 41)
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Eleetro-ClOopraetor
Nerve and Spine Bpeoiar5.
114 Perkins Bldg. Phone (64
DR.DEANB.BTJBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Glasses
v lit Jagson 8L
Pine ' Street Machine
' Shop O
Opposite Flour Mill M
We are well equipped to h
dle moxQany klutl of job.
Ueaia cut to order, .
At Brand's
ROAD STAND
(Pacific Highway 4 miles north)
NOTE
For 'the first time we are hold
lug nearly a car load of cur fin
eat Jonathan Apples to sell lo
oallr, and for a low pric Al
most aa cheap by the box im bv
the car toad. Packed en fan
clea ready to ship 1 1.(15, aid all
grades down to 40 rents a bush
e for cookers. Wholesale nr.il
re ill.
PEARS: (Ry doten or bushel!
llartletts (hast 20
bushels.)
de Anjoa
Sheldon .
' Howell
Boao
GRAPES: Overland Tokays and
Malagaa.
Jelly drapes Sc lb.
APPLES: Jonathan ' .
King
Rlsmark
Rnow Apple
Cookers J
GARDEN VALLEY MELONS ;
Watermelons
Caaabaa
Cantaloupes
CONFERENCE ON
FRENCH DEBT IS
NOW UNDER WAY
(Continued from pars 1.)
Its word and to (tire Itself time
to recover its property, the deb
tor nstlon must determine lfa fu
ture liabilities, no concern can
successfully be re-organized in
the face of an unfounded demand
obligation. 8o we meet here In
council as business men to con
clude the one matter which Is In
controversy between our two
countries.
"We were glad to receive the
help wnlch France extended to .us
when we were fighting for our In
dependence and we were eager to
make some return In France's
own great need. The war is over.
but we minimise neither the bur
dens France has borne, nor the
difficulties which menace her fu
ture. Through the necessity of
recreating her destroyer product
ivity through payment of rein-
bursementa from the destroyer.
her present fiscal situation . has
been permitted to become inv
j paired. We should make allow-
ance ror mis condition. France
now faces, however, all of . the
facts under a strong leadership
ann wtin tne conrage wntrh with
stood the assaults at Verdun. The
condition la not . permanent.
France will emerge successfully
from her difficulties.
"We know that this conference
opening today may Influence
; greatly the peace of the world.
We ourselves cannot escape Its
I repercussions. We feel therefore
I the great responsibility resting
jupon us. It is our duty to reach
'with you a conclusion. In the
estimation of each of our peoples.
' fair, and in the practical test of
! time, workable.
I "In the constructive attitude of
i the representativea of the two
I countries, who now meet toge-
I ther. a solution will come. '
"Mr. Minister and gentlemen,
I I welcome you here."
The joint session today wa
comparatively brief, lasting only
a little more than an hour. It
was followed, however, by a meet
ing of the American commission,
which it was Indicated, waa pre
pared to talk over the general
situation among Its own - mem
bers. '
French Proposal Ttndered.
After an hour's discussion the
American commissioners adjourn
ed their meetlnt, to be called lo
rether agnin later In the day, and
it was decided to have Another con
ference with the- French mission
after tomorrow's meeting of Presi
dent Coolidge and his cabinet.
There waa no announcement of
the offering of a concrete plan for
settlement by either commission,
but It was Indicated that M. Call
laux had left with the American
commission a . document setting
forth Fruncc's position. From
this. It was presumed. It would be
possible for the negotiators to gain
n Srileht lntb the lengths to
which France could go. : i
The impression prevailed that
the negotiations would be more in
the nature of a trading proposition
than the aubmission of concrete of
fers and counter offers. . i
(Aaanetattd Prm Lnutd Win.) - ,
WASHINGTON. . Sept. 24 Con
versations looking to a settlement
of France's four billion dollar
debt to the United States were
formally begun today when mem
bers of the French and American
debt commissions assembled at
the treasury.
Led by the finance minister of
France, Joseph Caillaux. of the
French mission -.appeared at the
treasury promntly at 10 o'clock to
be met there by Secretarv Mellon,
head of the American mission, and
the actual negotiations, long ru
mored .'.nd deferred, were on.
The great Conference room at
the treasury was the meeting
place.
French 8tock Rises.
NEW YORK. Spt. 24. An out
burst of buying activity in French
government bonds listed on Ihe
New York Stock Exchanae, follow,
ed the opening today of the Frenrh
debt negotiations In Washington.
French government 7's of 1919
were bid up one point to a new
high record for the year at 93 7 S
on total transactions that rsn well
above ll.onn.ono before 1:30 p. in.
jO'r French government atd
; municipal bond, also showed
marked Improvident In tone, nl
; though most gains were fractional.
W BORN a
TR ii TT To Mr. and Mr" Wen
dell Trultt. of Oakland, at the
Cornwall Maternity Home. Wed
nesday, September 23, a girl.
RESCUED CREW
j OF PLANE GIVEN
j WARM WELCOME
(Continued from page I.) .
: lesson Qrned from Ihe perfornv
ance ot ihe PN 9, planes In their
i unsuccessful non-stop flUhts.
"We still have In mind ihe
fllKht to the Hawaiian lulsmls v.ib
this plane." Mr Wllb'ir ral
ferring to the PR 1. but he did
SSVO definitely that the fl Ik tit i
, wofntl be attempted. The plane s
j capacity has bfen di momm-iiied. i
he added, and It waa probable thiit
a night to the Islands would he
I attempted alter the alterations,
I have been made and surface nut
are available to act aa statloa
ships over the course. i
TO WRITE ARTICLES 1
FOR RADIO DIGE3T
I'filVKIWlTY OP OHKOON, Kir-'
gene. Kept. 21 At the reqie.i f
the editor of the Radio Dlgem. t lit
caso. Professor II. tl. Tsnner ,.f ne
I nlvemlly ol Oregon depart in, rn
ot rhetnistry. has prepared v,n
articles on radio of lnter-i tu :i,e
layman. The articles, to be pun-,
llshed under the general hen, ling I
"Radio Riplalned to the leu-i.-e-l
foot," are as follows: "F.leotrlrii .- "
"Ether Waves." How Music Is vn.'
verted Into Ether Waves." -Tim.!
lug. "Selective Tuning," "Morel
Kfflclent Tuning." and "Vaiumu
Tubes and Amplification.- j
NEW TODAY t
FOR SALE Oak ' cook
Phone 1SFI2. - - :
wood.
GOOD LOTS For sale, reasonable,
by owner. Call 122 First Ave.. N.
FOR RENT Two h. k. rooms In
private home. 344 S. Jackson.
FOR BALE Dry second growth
fir wood, 13 tier delivered. Phone
Phone 14F3.
FOR RENT Room for geatle-
man In private family, close In,
Phone 202 R.
FOR RENT Bungalow for rent In
Ramona Court, October 1st. 1124
Corey Ave. ' .
LOST Bunch of keys, near I mp
qua Hotel. Please leave at Ump-
qua Hotel.
FOR SALE Sou broccoli crates;
also 14 tier of laurel and oak
wood. Phone 24 F2.
FORT8 ALE Plymouth Rock lay-
tng hens, O. A. C. stock, $1 each.
1141 Harvard Ave.
FIRST $35 Takes dandy Stradl-
varius phonograph and records,
A real buy! Call at 725 S. Jack
son. FOR SALE Chester White sow;
also 11 shoals, weight about 80
lbs. ea. A. H. Church, Camas Val
ley. , -,'
I HAVE room and board for lady
or room without - board. In pii
vlte home, with all modern con
vinces. 925 Cobb St.
FOR SALE A fine timber and
sheep proposition. Timber' will
more than pay for whole. L. O.
Maddux, 620 N. Jackson.
WANTED To hear from owner of
good farm for sale. State cash
price, full -particulars. I. F.
Bush, Minneapolis, Minn.
FOR SALE 8 acres level land,
fair house and barn. 11 miles out
good road. Price $2500. Terms.
Chas. Kyes, H2S N. Jackson St
FOB-SALE House and five acres
in Sulh -rlln. Oregon. Will sacri
fice for cash sale. Mrs. Sarah
Smith, 407 26th St., Sioux City,
Iowa. -
BOYS Seventh and eighth grades.
listen! , You will find something '
very Interesting' K - you will
phone 41-J between four-thirty i
and eight thia Thursday even-
lag.
FOR QUICK SALE 6-room house.:;
I4trge lot paved on 3 sides and
alley paved. Corner lot. Owner j
offers it for $2300 cash for im-j,
mediate Bale. G. W. Young & j i
Son. Phone 417. I J
FOR EXCHANGE Portland home.!'
9 rooms, bath: two toilets; fulljj
cement basement; fine condi-li
tlon; good district. $4000 equity,1'
balance mortgage $2500. 61', In-!'
terest. Will exchange for brush j
or stump land suitable for 1
goats and turkeys. Must be on j
or near good rpad and hare '
creek. Give details. Write 81 E. i
71st St., Portland.
NOTICE Will tne man traveling!
north on Thursday evening, :
RnpL t. who picked up two la-,
,dfea' coats on Kice Hill and re-1
liorted same at Cold Spring
camp store communicate with -Mrs.
Ora C. Wright, 640 E. 20lh ;
St., N., Portland, Ore., and re-1
celve suitable reward for return '
of same. Mrs. O. C. WriKht, own- !
er. ' ' I
DEPENDABLE PROPERTY
O PROTECTION
The ralue of your Insurance pro
tection Is measured by the reli
ability of tuV compuny back
of It.
This agency represents only
well known and proven com
panies, offering every needed
form of Insurance protection.
MSSftwr at PC
DANCE
OLALLA
HALL
SATURDAY NIGHT
Sept. 26
GOOD MUSIC
Dancing
Party
Wednesday Nite
RAINBOW
GARDENS
EVERYBODY GOES
Syncopation By Thoae
SWANEE SERENADERS
A Better Band
JITNEY
ATTENTION
DE MOLAY
'"Regular Meeting
Thursday, Sept 24
TONIGHT 7:30
Be there on time.
Dr. H. C Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perklna BMa. Reeebarg, Ore,
RELIEF SUPPLIES
REACH 500,000 PERSONS
CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 24.
A total of 9.330,000 pounds of re
lief supplies, valued at $1,488,000
were sent from America during the
past year to the orphanages and
refugee stations of tbe Near East
Relief, accordion to a report by
the organization' foreign director
here.
Three-fifths of the supplies were
contributed. The chief Item ia
size waa nearly 4,000,000 pounds of
refugee clothing, which went to
meet winter needs in Armenia and
Greece. Other large Items were
3.300.000 pounds of wheat flour.
SOO.ooo pounds of corn, 100,000
pounds of condensed milk, and
300.000 pounda of canned foods.
Thousands of pounds of medical
supplies, purchased la America. Ja
pan and Germany, were not includ
ed in thla report, as they were
handled separately bv tbe medical
department. , ,
The shipments were made to
base warehouses In Greece, Syria,
Palestine, , Armenia and Persia.
They were distributed to more than
half a million needy persona In six
countries. ,
FRENCH WOMAN CANDIDATE
FOR DEGREE AT U. OF 0-
UNIVERSIT YOF OREGON. Eu
gene. Sept.i 24. (Special). Lydle
Coqueblln, whose borne is In the
cathedral town of Nevers, about a
hundred miles from Paris, ia this
year's beneficiary of the Women's
League scholarship at the Univer
sity of Oregon. Mile. Coqueblln is
enrolled In tbe university graduate
school and Is a candidate for the
master's degree. ,
And roe Pellion. now Instructor
In Romance languages at the uni
versity, previously held tbe Wo
men's League scholarship.
After her graduation from Nev
ers Colleges Mile. Coqueblln stud
led a year in England, and then
came to America to Btudy In Cor
nell college. Later she enrolled In
Johns Hopkins University. Baltl-
mor. and taught ' for a time ia
Bryn Mawr high school in that
city.
Dance at Tiller
WITH
Chicken Supper fi
, Saturday Night,
: September 26
GOOD MUSIC
A regular good time for every
body. Don't miss-this dance. - g
B Dancing Party
Oakland
Friday, Sept., 25
" Swanee Serenaders , J
AUCTIONS
We sell anything and everything
you have to offer and get the
high dollar. See me for dates.
. M. C. RADABAUGH I . :
630 N. Pine St.
Vital Topics
OF WHAT (J8E Is THE
BACKBONE?" '
For carrying the main ''csbls"
(e-- spinal cord) which
aends the nerve current to all
parts of the body. - For pro
tection againat ' e h o k s"
which are among the chief
causes of Illness and dis
ease. Chiropractic Spinal Ad '
Juatmenta "Healthlzea" back
bones. Headaches. neuraMa,
neuritis, nervousness, sctnn
ach and liver troubles, kid
ney and bladder trouble,
pain, backaches, and many
other abnormal conditions
yield to Electro-Chiropractic
treatmenta.
Make Electro-Chiropractic
Your HOit
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Perklna Bldg. O Phone 654
LAST TIME TONITE
The Big Comedy Riot -
"How Baxter
Butted In"
A Warner Uros. Screen
Classic with
Mat Moore
AND
Dorothy Devore
A guaranteed first-run pic
ture! "FUNS FUN" Comedy
10c 20c
Friday, Buck Jones in
"Arizona Romeo"
ILANSMEM1
ATTENTION!
National Klan Lecturer
j : DR. L. A. BROWN
.. . Will Address Klanamen at the Klavern
V''';;-'"" SepA-28. '1925, 8 P. M.
-; ,. UMPQUA KLAN NO. 5 .
Internatlonal 8-16 tractor ; ith fully Vquippedi belt pulley gover-two-bottom
P. A O. plow for $750. ' nor, etc. See them at - Wharton
Thla outfit ia new. The tractor is Bros. ;
1 FORESIGHT OF THE
: PRUDENT, MAN
The prudent man foresees the
needs for money so he savea and
Invests safely. He deposits his sur- .
pins cash weekly with this bank,
and looks forward to a comfortable
tui u re.
4-lntsrfrt Paid en Savings ' '
1 . Accounts.
ThePosebuigNdlibnal Rank
Kose&urg.Ore.
Lessons in comfort from
feathers and foundations
o
$7.00, $8.50; $10.00
'!(-'
Roseburg Booterie
' - '-- , . 'IRVIN BRUNN
SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET.
' PERKINS. BLDG, ; ' f : ' ROSEBURG, OREGON '
TONIGHT
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
ill
ILOSf
T7
15c-
Special jrV Vt7. SwsflW
Saturday SWtj
' A well-built shoe that'a a Walk Over Is a
foundation for your whole body. Walk-Overs
stand firm. They hold their shape under atraln
and Wear. They fit. Walk-Over fit gives ease '
to' your foot as feathers give ease to pillows.
Comfort Is fit. That's the answer. They're
tint right to look right, slay looking right
and they're priced right. ' ' ' , '
Jet
With
Bessie Love
Lewis Stone
Wallace Berry
and
Lloyd Hughes
50c
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