ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1925.
I
Big Saving! Worth-while reductions temporarily
f great, new blanket stock
of every description blankets of cotton, cotton arid wool mixed, and pure
wool ell marked down for this gigantic Blanket Sale. -
' . . .....
Wednesday and Remainder of the Week .
v . for the Reduction
Displays will show the quality of these new blankets and savings made
possible. . .
Extra Large
Cotton Blankets $2.49
Regular 3.00 value slse (8x80
. in gray with pink or blue
border.
I
Part Wool
Blankets 66x80
(7.00 vilut, en sal tt.1t
18.60 value, on al- - (7.2
SHOES TO FIT
Try Our Shoe Dtpt, and
7 v start the eeaeon right
COt'NTY COIKT MF.KTO.
'The county court met to
day in Its regular monthly
session, spending the day
auditing the usual routine
of -bills. There are expected
to ne a number of road mat-
ters up for consideration to-
morrow, although the term
la expected to be light.
'.
DANCING
RAINBOW
' . GARDENS
TONIGHT
You'll Like It There
It'e So Comfortsble
- The Best of People
The Best of Muele
SVVANEE SERENADERS
ITS A JITNEY
The Liberty Theatre
TODAY-ONLY-TODAY
A Cop A Girl A Heavyweight Champion!
And a punch you'll never forget! . .
SEE
' OOROtOUS COMIDYI
.OWtRFOL PATHOSI
INTENSE DRAMAI
FAELES TOPICS
10c
O af.fAlr
15c
at Xhe beginning of the season. Blankets, blankets
Extra Large White
Cotton Blankets $2.89
Regular 33.50 vlne--aiie 72x80
while with pink or blue bor
der.
High Grade
Pure Wool Blankets
EXTRA LARGE
(10.00 value, on (ale.-. (8.8
; (12.(0 valu, en alt....l. (10.8S
Better bervlce Better Merchandise
Visitor Yesterday
F. Jones and L. Burton, of Rock
Creek, spent a few hours here yes
terday attending to business af
fairs. The Best Policy
1 to keep well Insured. It I
too late to Insure after the
loa occur. Tou will appre
ciate the service rendered by
our agency. We write all
line of tire and automobile
insurance.
C W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
116 Case St. Phone 417
SANDY!
COMEDY
while introducing our
Cotton Blankets
$2.19
Regular $2.50 value, best grade, gray
with pink or blue braid, 60x76 ize
White Blankets
$2.39
Cotton in bett grade, size 64x76, white
with pink or blue borders. Regular
price $2.75.
SALE PRICE, $2.39
Extra Large Plaid
Cotton Blankets $3.19
Regular (3.50 Talue slxe 72x80
plaid colorings.
. Regular (4.00 value
. - - IJ.30 :.!.
! Indian Blankets
ABO value, on sals (7.1
tt.lt value, on sale (8.49
t10.M value, en sale 49.1
(11.50 value, on aate..-.: (9.(9
(12.50 value, on sale , t 10.89
JUST ARRIVED
New Rain Coata.
Bright Colors.
In Today j
! Among those from the rural dls-j
trlcts to spend the morning here I
attending to business affairs was;
Carl Nlckens, of Looking Glass. )
At Brand's
ROAD STAND
Pacific Highway 4 miles north
Open Evening
NOTE
For the first time we are hold
ing nearly a car load of our fin
est Jonathan Apples to sell lo
cally, and for a low price. Al
most as cheap by the box as by
the car load. Packed extra fan
cies ready to ahip (1.(5, and all
grades don to 40 cents a bush
el fo rcookers. Other varieties
at car-lot market prices. Whole
sale and retail.
PEARS:
de Anjou
OVERLAND GRAPES:
' Tokays
Malagas.
Black Prince
Jelly Drapes 3c lb.
APPLES: Jonathan
Spilsenberg
Newtowns
Rome Beauty
Cooker
GRAPE JUICE: Order taken
: , for fresh grape lulce.
Bring containers.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
leetraXhlropraeter
Nerve and Spin Specialist
114 Psrklns Bldf. Phone 154
DANCE
FRIDAY NIGHT
WIGWAM
TAVERN
MUSIC BY
5 SILVER SPRAV r
GARDENS
. A Red Hot Band!
Admission 11.10.
E
"Llghtnln'" will be presented
with all the splendor and artistic
finish that characterised its three
years' run on Broadway. The cast
includes the bent-remembered fav
orltes of the play's lung runs in
Cleveland and the principal cities.
Thomas Jefferson still plays Bill
Jones; Bessie Bacon, the vamping
vaudeville actress, and Mrs. Bacon
will play Mrs. Jones.
Perhaps the gentleness of
Llghtnln' BUI Jones, Its central
character. Invests the play with Its
strongest charm. When the broil
of plausible circumstances finally
brings him, in his O. A. It. uniform,
into the lieno court room, unsus
pecting that his own divorce suit
is to be tried, it la this very gentle
ness that saves the day, frustrating
and ateerlng his adopted daughter
into the arms of the right young
man.
The property involved In the
swindling scheme happens to be an
hotel built astride the Callrornla
Nevada boundary line, with the re
sult that the first act is full of fun
hung on this line. A sheriff Is
balked of bis fell purpose by it, and
numerous divorce-seeking men and
women cross it as a refuge from
the stormy seas of mstrlmony.
"Llghtnlu'e" second act, showing
the Keno court room, Is rated as
one of the finest examples of play
wrltlng in stage history. The pro
cedure is strictly legal, but the suc
cession of lauKhter, tears, and
thrills is no less rapid or convinc
ing because of that. -
Seats for "Llghtnln " are now on
sale at the box office at tno Ant
lers theatre between the hours of
10:30 a. m. and 12 noon: 1.30 and
4:30 p. :n. und 7:30 and 10 p. ni.
FREE FREE FREE
One 8x10 Photograph with every
order of (6.00 or over. This offer
closes Nov. 30. Clark Studio, Cass
street. Roseburg Nat- Bank Bldg.
Phone 331.
DEPENDABLE PROPERTY
PROTECTION
The value of your Insurance pro
tection is measured by the reli
ability of the company back
of it.
This agency represents only
well known and proven com
panies, offering every needed
form of insurance protection.
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ixeai isitu ewuuvnina
FLEAS
On Exhibition
The most marvelous example
of patience ever seen here.
Is apparent In the work of g
Prof. John Ituhl, who ex
hibits a troup of performing
fleas.
He has accomplished what
seems Impossible and puts
his collection of trained In
sects through a variety of
stunts, many of which would
seem remarkable If per
formed by animals. The fleas
respond to the comtnsnd of
their trainer. They dance,
juggle, pull miniature ve
hicles, operate merry-go-round-and
do other realistic feats,
plainly visible to the naked
eye. This Is the only Klea
Cirrus In existence, a sight
of a Ufe-tlme and should be
visited by young and old.
Shown Daily at
Sykes Building
lackson St. A ,
tgIMgMgIIMMWI'IIII'lJ :
Dr. Harrison Folk j
Chiropractor j
Klectronle and Zlectro-Theraphy
41? Perkins Ride
Phone 491 !
AUCTIONS
We sell anything and everything
you have to offer and get the
high dollar. See me for dates.
M. C. RADABAUGH
530 N. Pins St.
Dr. H. C Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bldg. Roeeburg, Ore
Phone SS
$83? BARBER?
Come over and get a clean share,
a neat haircut or a bath uptown
prices after tctoher 19.
GOLDEN RULE BARBER SHOP
fiiiO N. Jnrkson St.
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Olssses
IK Jackson BL .
FOR RENT Furnished apartn.ent
with garage. i2H Fitter St.
BICYCLE chtap 63! N. Jackson.
Key filling and locksmllhing.
FOR RENT 5-room house, mod
ern. Inquire at 446 Fowler St.
Geo. Chandler. .
FOR RENT (-room downstairs
apartment, rrlvate bath. Close
In. Reasonable. Phone 227-Y.
KO If SALE 100 bushels gray oats,
also want good housekeeper and
cook. E. P. Thlel. Yoncalla,
Ore.
Folt SALE CO tiers block axh
wood. (1.25 per tier, on 8. 8.
Crawford place, 15 miles on the
Glide road. J. L. Casebeer.
WASTED You to have free one
KxlO photo with eacb order of
$8.00 or over. Until Nov. 30th.
rinrk Studio, Cans St., Phone
S3L
FOR SALE Box top Singer sew
Ing machine. In perfect running
order. All attachments complete.
Also sanitary couch, with mat
tress 61 7J3outhPlne street.
LTlST Pair 6fdc8,one female
Airedale, one ahort-halred yel
low dog. Liberal reward fb7 re
turn. Call News-Review or go to
117 Sheridan St.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Three nicely furnished apart
ments, close In, priced moderate
ly. Inquire LAWRENCE AOEN
CY. 125 Cass street Fhone 219.
l PROMPTLY (2500 -to
(3000 on abundant and gilt-edged
improved . property on county
road two miles out. Seven acres
In full bearing apple, prune, and
pear, etc. trees. Several live
springs thereon. Thirty acres
high class plow land. Addtess P.
O. Box 628, Roseburg.
WON DERFULOFFER f6"HANCH
OWNER I m offering my dou
ble store, residence, service sta
tion and big stock of goods, also
other real estate, -sorth halt
more than my price. In exchange
for a stork ranch in Douglas
county. My business Is old, es
tablished and doing a fine pay
ing business: on Pacific highway
and S. P. railroad; near school
snd church: I am tired of mer
chandising and want a ranch.
Will trade everything clear for
a good fifteen thousand dollar
ranch. For full information see
LAWRENCE AttKKCY. 125 Cass
street. Phone 219.
Second hand 5-foot horse
harrow at Wharton Bros.
disc
DE MOLAY
REGULAR MEETING
Thurs.. Oct 8, 1025 7:30
MASONIC HALL
TOR BABY'S COMFORT
AND HEALTH
Let us (.!iow yon our line of
Coodrich nipples, water bot
tlis. Infant syringes, and
nursery sheeting.
RUBEEA GOODS
LLOYD L. CROCKER
PIONEER DRUG ST.ORE
241 N. Jackson St
LAST TIME TONITE
"The Ranger of
the Big Pines"
With
Kenneth Harlan
Helene Costello
A story of the clash of the
Old Wild West and the new!
COMEDY
10c NEWS 15c
Exclusive First-Run
Pictures Only
jilnT
The Douglas National Bank
I. H. Booth. President.
R U Parrott Vlo-Fr..ldnt
II. If. Xtopleton, Cashier i
V. P. Clemens. Asst. Cashier
tlurrla W. Booth, Asst. Cashier
Statement of
.. Currency at
V
" " '.; RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ... ........
United States Bonds and Certificates -Other
Bonds and Securities ...v...i..L.... '
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
Furniture and Fixtures ........1...'...!.'..........-..
Banking House ....;.............;.:;....:..... .;
Other Real Estate .............:..!..:......a
Cash in Vault and Bank
n,
Capita Stock
Surplus
Undivided Profits
National Currency
Deposits
Ournew banking house is nearing completion and will be occu
pied by us within a short time. , Here we will be able to give you
better service and the added protection of our burglar proof Donsteel
Vaults.
THE
JAPANESE TABLE CLOTHS
' Th nnnlnp hlnn Miicl white inhle
'cloths, napkins and yard goods j
now in. Cloths 45x47 are 69c and
54x54 are 89c. Napkins 12x13 are
35c set of six, also 16x18 at 65c.
Get your supply at Carr's wheio
lyou save. . '.
NEXT WEEK
Harold Upyi
freshman
AW Picture
Harold lyd Cor,
ANTLERS
Last Time Tonite
15c 50c
"THE
IfcON HORSE"
STARTS TOMORROW
JACK
PICKFORD
"WAKING UP
THE TOWN"
Norma Shearer
Mf as Alt ft CAfT tesMfe
Cite I Jrtncif, TUrbvt fiyor,
Clin Jie DtmB Ann May
10c 25c
ESTABLISHED lilt
Roseburg, . Oregon
Condition as made to the Comptroller of the
the Close of Business September 28, 1925. -
LIABILITIES '
OLDEST BANK IN SOUTHERN
CARD OF THANKS ,
With appreciation too great for
words, we . wish to thank our
friends for their many acts of
kindness and words of sympathy
In the loss of our beloved mother.
Also for the many beautiful floral
offerings.
, Wilbur L. Spavgh,
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Beard.
Mr .and Mrs. Chaa. Spa ugh,
'. Mr .and Mr. Roy E. Spaugh, '
Mr and Mrs. Alba 8paugb.
Conk with gas.
BUY THE ZENITH
: ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE
. Mechanism o the Highest Quality. Easy to
operate.
A demonstration will prove the Zenith -
the. fastest Washer.
Phone 25
ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE GO.
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
A 1 1 TT a.
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NOT A MOTION PICTURE
BOX OFFICE OPENS TODAY
-
CA8T INCLUDES
Mrs Frank Bacon, Thos. Jefferson, Bessie Bacon
M "Mr. Jo ligtilBiUJ(,,MlTwVMdCTillActnB.'
PRICES s '
Lower Floor $2.20, $1.65
PJconr $20, $1.65, $1.10, SOc
.,..'.$ 593,537.30 ;
154,000.00
..... 141.003.62
..... 3.900.00
: 25.ooo.oo !
54,689.35 ' -60,852.77
-
221.967.39;
'' $1,254,950.43
..$,100,000.00
30.000.00
.. . 47.881.73
25.000.00
. 1. 052.068.70
$1,254,950.43
OREGON
w- All EN I tuni V
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA8
' Social evening Wednesday,
October 7th. All .Knights and
Pythian sisters Invited. Dane-
Ing, carda and refreshments.
" First of the season fresh, de
licious Toke Point oysters at the
Roseburg Grill.
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