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EIGHT ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1925. You will find practical school ap parel, popularly priced at FISHER'S Bstter Service Better Merchandise A Friday and Saturday Surprise Sale of Dresses Late, Smart Models in Silk for $16.85 Attractive in combinations of color on very fine materials, and new long sleeves with puffing of gor , gette and other contrasting silks. AH are different, all exceptionally smart. , Sizes 1 6 to 44. Wool Hose For Women and Misses, Just 'arrlrod. Uoth light and dark -shades for wearing with low thoes. School Shoes 'For yesrs a feature of our hoe dfpartment long wear ing, full leather BUSTER BROWNS Special attention to fitting Children. MAKESHIFT DEBT E E PRUNES GIVEN FOR DISPLAY , AT CHAMBER COMMERCE Mr. and Mra. Henry Lander of Winston, have presented the Cham ber of Commerce with two boxes of prunes for exhibit purposes. One box contains V 20-25 Italian prunes and the other 3035 Petltes. I These boxi s of carefully packed i prunes are being covered with glata and will be kept on exhibit Conk wttn aw ?:! L. F. T. CLUB Simon's opening dance Tuesday. October 6th, K. P. Hall. Dancing p. m. t In Today " i ' James W. Mather returned to his , home in Canyonvllle this after noon after transacting business ' here for a few hours i The Best Policy la to keep well Insured. It la too late to Insure after the loss occurs., You will appre ciate the service rendered by our agency. We write all line of tire and automobile insurance. C. W. YOUNG 8c SON , INSURANCE . 116 Case St. Phone 417 Dr. H. C. Church ' OPTOMETRIST ' Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore, , , . Phone SI' '. AUCTIONS We sell anything and everything you have to otter and get the tllgb dollar. Bee me for dates. . M. C. RADABAUOH 630 N. Pine St. i I Try Mel-O-Mnid these Delightful Indian Summer Days 4 R ' It will give you added buoyancy for daily routine. O d 5 . GePtha Habit of Using . A Mel-O-Maid Butter Abo 4 j 9 You will find every pound sweet and wholesome Its d d pure and a ood food '4' S Douglas County Creamery . 4. ' Phone 340 i. Dr. Harrison Folk ' ' Chiropractor mectronlcoand niectro-Theraphy 41T Perkins Bldg. ' ' Phone 41 Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerre and Bptne Specialist. Its Perktni Bldg. Phone 654 DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of . Olassea 116 Jackson St Liberty Theatre Friday and Saturday 'Matinee Saturday 2:15 ( WILLIAM FAIRBANKS and DOROTHY REVIER in "That Wild West Also Added Attraction BINGHAM AND GABLE Greatest Musical Artists Webfoot Weekly and Comedy 10c 15c Coming Sunday and Monday FRED THOMPSON In Mis Latest Dig New Special "THE BULL'S LAIR" Pine Street Machine) Shop Opposite Plour Mill o We are well equipped to han dle most any kind of Job. Oeara cut to order. At Brand's ROAD STANO Pacific Highway 4 miles north Open Evenings NOTE For the first time we are hold Ing nearly a car load of cur fin est Jonathan Apples to sell lo cally, and for a low prtw. Al most as cheap by the box as by the car load. Packed extra, fan cies ready to ship S1.6S, aid all grades dovn to 40 cents a nuh el fo rcookers. Other varieties at car-lot market prices. Whole sale and retail. PEARS: de Anjna Howell 0VERLAN0 GRAPES: Tokays Malaxes. Illark Prince . Jelly drapes Sc lb. APPLES: Jonathan Spltsenberg Newtowna , Home Heanty Rnow Apple Cookers GARDEN VALLEY MELONS Watermelona Cantaloupes GRAPE JUICE: Orders taken for fresh grape Juice Ilrlng containers. 1 eeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaesee PARIS, Oct. 1. The first tangible effect here of the tem porary debt settlement offer in Washington was to send the dol lar from 21.10 francs at the opening of the bourse to 21.30 at 1 p. m. A pessimistic view of the events in Washlngtos was manifest in official circles, where opinion pre vails that the temporary arrange ment for annual payment of forty million each for the next five years had served to complicate the whole debt situation. It was felt that the course events hsd taken would make It extremely difficult for parliament to accept the provisional arrange ment hecuuxe of the uncertainty Involved and the belief that the termination of the five year per iod would find France faced with the same or perhaps more serious problems titan she is meeting now. NEW YORK, Oct. 8 The French debt commission, which will sail for Paris tonight on the liner La France, arrived at 12:30 p. m. to day. Membera of the commission Including Finance-Minister Call laux, expected to devote much of the afternoon to sight seeing. The finance minister obtained all avail able morning papers at a city en route from Washington and after reading their accounts of yester day's proceedings declared be (bund them ''fair and impartial." . One-cent sale at Kexall Drug Store next week. Dig bargaina for the thrifty buyer. ' PIERCE S ALLEGED NEW TODAY FOR SALE P. C. Pigs. Ivar Orae, Wilbur, Ore. FL'RNISHKD ROOMS for house-1 keeping. 344 S. Jacksoa St. ' J FOr'NiiIloy's cap. Owner call at this office and describe same. ! Foil 8ALB-HeaT-r. almost new", ! wood or coal. 520 S. Stephens. I FOil- R ENT Modern furnished apartment, with garage. 428 Pit xer St. FOR 8ALK Shropshire bucks. In quire of Lyle Manners, or phone 17F2. l)H E 8 8 M A KING ,- Children's clothes a specialty. Mra. PlngeL 615 Fowler St. . PfiTt SALE Ford son tractor, Bosch magneto, and disc. A. Rakke, Melrose. FUR-SALE Gray oats and vetch mixed seed. 3 cents lb. John Doerner, Melrose. SCHOOL GIRL wants to care for children evenings. Mildred Mor risons Military street. j FOR REST For cash or on shares. 3 acres strawberries, 3 years old. Walking distance of Roseburg. Box 23, News-Review. FOR'SALE 17"Tbulouse"lgeee, 32 each or 330 for the bunch. Also saddle horse. 320 or will trade. A. Louis Eggleton, Oakland. Ore. VANTEI To buy 2kS empty j gunny sacks. Must be good enough to hold 100 lbs. coal. j Denn-Gerretsen Co. 231 N. Main ! 8t" - . FOR RENT Must rent Saturday, five-room furnished house with piano and garage. Near, school. Thirty dollars month. 905 S. Main. FOR-SALE Orchard run apples. Spitzenburg and Newtons, 60c per box by the box or truck load. Bring your boxes. T. J. Amspoker, Riddle. Ore. WANTED Two Jersey cows, fresh giving 5 or 6 gals, dally. Twenty two-year-old Bronze turkey hens and two gobblers. Frank T. Wood. Box 144 Brockway. Ore. EST Don't Forget School Shoes You want the chil dren to be dressed well while going to school. We can fit them here with"" correct 8 i z e 8 of sturdy, Ions? wearing shoes Prices are low Better bring in the family today ROSEBURG BOOTERIE 'IRVIN BRUNN Shoes That Satisfy and PH Your Feet Perkins Bldg, Roseburg PRUNES DONATED FOR CONVENTION OF . LEGION AT OMAHA The Drager Fruit company. through the Roseburg Chamber of : Commerce, haa given loe pounds of j dried prunes In 10-lb. boxes to be used at tbe Omaha convention of the American Legion for the pur-, pose of advertising Oregon. The i local Chamber of Commerce which ' received the prunes, haa turned 1 them over to Dr. E. B. 8tewart. 1 atate commander of the American Legion, who haa been very active ' In the plan to boost the state In some suitable manner at the na : tlonal sepslon of the World War t veterans. Dr. Stewart promises that the prunes will be used In a manner which will be a decided ad vertisement for Oregon and Its great prune Industry. . FLOODS IN JAPAN ' CAUSED 26 DEATHS TOKYO. Oct. t Further de- tails of the great rainstorm of Wednesday night ahow that 29 persons were killed In Yokohama and six in Yokoauka by land slides. Ftftj houses were razed by the slides and other damage was done, particularly to the rail roads, many miles of which were washed away by flood waters. In Toyo, 42,000 houses were partly submerged, but otherwise the damage done was not serious. PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 2. Robert Smith and A. C. Smith. said to be special state prohibi tion agentB of Governor Walter M. Pierce, were arrested here to day on' secret federal Indlctmenta charged with conspiracy to violate the prohibition law, with seizing liquor and taking It for their own use, with demanding money to keep from muklnt arrests of law violators, and wltu selling moon shine taken In a raid on a still in Marion county. Robert and A. C. Smith, are sons of former Wardsn Johnston Smith of the Oregon stute peni tentiary. They surrendered today to United States Marshal Hutch kiss and were released on $2,000 ball, posted by Milton A. Miller and Dr. J. W. Morrow. Arthur Chrlstensen, former federal prohibition agent, and said to have been acting as spe cial stale agent In Astoria, was Indicted on the same charges as those facing the Smith Brothers. An additional charge of trans portation of liquor was lodged against ChriHtensrn. Chrlstensen was already under arrest on an other. charge and was out on JSoffl ball. g!ls hall was Increased to $2,000 under the new charge. YOUR CHANCE to own a home on very easy terms. 6-room house, modern plumbing. SO ft. lot on paved street, garage, a good va! ue at price asked, 12100. A small down payment and balance like rent. G. W. Young ft Son. Phone 417. i , MONEY TO LOAN Private mon- i ey in amounts of, f S00 to $1000. one to 3 years on good real es-: , tate. $2000 for- one year. Farm loans at for 5. 7 or 10 yoars, i on good improved farms. G. W. j loung tc son, rnono 417. . FOR SAtEAl team weighing 2K00, sound and true, gentle, good life, and 10 years old. Good breeching harness, good 3 In. wagon, good tires. Box and side boards, also gravel bed. Snap at $225 cash. Address Box 11. News-Review. FOR SALE Maple and fir block; wood. $3 tier. H. E. Grove, Box S4, Dillard. . t . NEED THE MONEY Have $300, credit on Hudson - coach ; or : brougham, sell for $275. Phone 124-J, evenings. FOR ' SALE--room plastered bouse, close In, garage, lawn and flowers. Price $2100. Terms: ' Cbu. Kyes, 82 N. Jackson St. ; The Moroni-OIsen Players WILL PRESENT "Pygmalion A lively modern English Comedy Antlers. Theatre , . .. Friday, October 2 r AUSPICES ROSEBURG BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB ' ' Admission $1.00 Season tickets for 3 plays, $2.50 WANTED Vacancy now offered to handle Ward's Reliable Pro ducts In Douelas county. Gen tlemanly, steady hustler desired. Previous experience not neces sary. Particulars forwarded on request Dr. Ward's Medical Co., Winona. Minn. Estshlished 1856. Heat with gas. Strike now! Tlftse who are suc ceeding today were readers and ad vertisers of yesterday's classified columns In the News-Review. DANCING RAINBOW GARDENS SAT. NITE EVERYBODY GOES It'll Be Warm There. Even the Music by tbse SWANEE SERENADERS IT'S A JITNEY The Newest Tiling in Fountain Pens Your Initial Atlacictl to Cap Instantly $1.50 10c 15c 3 A Warner Broi. Clastic "On Thin Ice" o With Tom Moore. Edith Rob erts, William Hussell, Theo dore Von Kits, Wilfred North. Texas Kldd. Directed by Mai St. Clair. A crook story with a novel' crook that means thrills. Also "HE WHO GETS SMACKED' Fenture Comedy only Remember Only Exclu sive First Run Pictures Shown Starts Sunday MILTON SILLS o - ,n w "The Knockout" The big super-specinl Cbf the Northwest and Cana dian Woods.. Hish-jrraJc fountain pens In every way. Sell-tilling, with Iriditim-tirpcd points, im proved feed and large ink capacity. Only PARAMOUNT TENS have this initial feature. Se lect vour nen.nnd vour initi.il j can be snapped on in a sco 1 ond. LLOYD L. CROCKER PIONEER DRUG STORE Ml N. Jackson St. ANTLERS SATURDAY ONLY HOOT GIBSON 'TheRidin'Kid from Powder River" Dead or Alive The sheriff trapped him then the lights went out the Kid is gone. Who helped him to escape) Wns it the girl who said she hated him) See the truest Western picture ever made. DEPENDABLE PROPERTY PROTECTION The value of your Insurance pro-! tectlon is measured by the reli ability of the company back of it. . ' This agency represents v only well known and proven - com panies, offering every needed form of Insurance protection. wnsiewps. ' irt;rilli,r YOUR s BARBER? Come over and get a clean shave, a neat haircut or a bath uptown prices after October 19. GOLDEN RULE BARBER SHOP SSO N. Jackson St. DANCE AT LONG'S HALL Coles Valley SATURDAY NITE OCTOBER S o Music by BUNCH'S ORCHESTRA DANCE OLALLA HALL SATURDAY NIGHT Oct. 3 ' GOOD MUSIC STARTS SUNDAY (Matinees unday and Monday) 'Ih Vhdihm- it lh 'toil ONE. OF. AMERICA'S MOSTvTHRILLlNO HISTORICAL v DEEDS -THE DRIVING OF THE LAST SPIKE FOR THE. TRANS- . CONTINENTAL RAILROAD IRON .HORSE Tresented by WILLIAM FOX i&lOHN "FORD proaucuonj V Q)irect from One fears m tnJfcw forK A Regiment of United States Troops and Cavalry; 3,000 Railway Workmen; 1,000 Chinese Laborers; 800 Pawnee. Sioux and Cheyenne Indians; 2,000Horses; 1,300 Buffaloes; tlO.OOOexas Steers in addition to all star east! - : , -' j THIS IS THE PICTURE THAT ALL CRITICS AGREE TO BE THE EQUAL OF 'THE COVERED WACON" SOME CLAIM IT IS BETTER! o 15c 50c Antlers Theatre one rQt in Roseburg. Orejfon Night U4l Jl LJ NOT A MOTION PICTURE FAREWELL TOUR OF CURTAIN AT 8:30 P. M. FRANK BACON'S Masterpiece ALL-STAR . CAST Mrs. Frank Bacon Thomas Jtfftrson Bassis Bacon sntf Othsr Favorites The World's Greatest Play ii ii i """"..SHaBsaBasaBBSBaB MAIL ORDERS are new bslng filled In the order rsuivsd whsn ac companied by draft, money orders or certified chock. MILLIONS ARE WAITING FOR IT! Sss for yourself why It raw for three years In New York and two years In Chicago, breaking all records of the American Theatre. DONT Bt CROWDED OUTI BUY EARLY AND BE SAFE! PRICES. INCLUDING TAX Lower floor, 100 scats S2.20, balance floor II.SS: balcony seats, SO seats, S2-J0; balance II.SS, St.10, 60s NOBODY SEATED DURING ACTS