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EX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1925. FREE!. With Every Tube of Klenzo Shaving Cream We will give You ABSOLUTELY FREE one Gillette Safety Razor Regular price of Klenzo Cream 50c On Sale thi week at NATHAN FULLERTON REXALL STORE Perkins Bldg. We are overstocked on bags and cannot take more. at this time. Please do not bring them until fur ther notice. DOUGLAS COUNTY FLOUR MILLS : USE . Cleaver Mfg. Co. Black Cat Roof Paints For Fire and Water Proteotlon ' Expert Painting and Repairing Done by tho Company's Representative T. T. MAYNARD WORK GUARANTEED Office at French Transfer Co. i-iiniie zzu WANTED! canning apples Also quince Umpqua Valley 'Phone 52S LIBERTY THEATRE TONITE AND TUESDAY j .. It's a. Gold Bond Special a i a aw ' i - A: VJVA i ll aX-- ; Jacqueline Logan, Clive Brook and a brilliant cast. Directed by 10c Oreironian News & CnmAv 9Sr Cass 8treet I Koscmirg. llresnn & Canning Co. Roseburg, Oregon John luce With 1 I! ORGANIZATION OF JUNIOR CIVIC CLUB TO BE CONTINUED The organization or the Rom-bur Junior Civic club that waa plannH for lam Saturday did not take place, due to the amall attendance. Out of 150 peraonal lnvlattlona Is ailed by the Hose burg Woman'a club there were lens than a doten (Irla responded. Mra. C. H. Woodward of Oranta Paaa, chairman of the Junior Auxil iary of the State Federated C'luba, waa present to assist the Koseburg lad lea In form I nit auch an organl cation here. Hut due to the small number present. It waa deemed In- I advlaable to take any action. A I committee consisting or Miss Eve- lyn Qulne, Miaa Marion Porter, ' Mlaa Margaret Uitney, with Misa Irla Rice aa chairman, waa appoint fed to proceed with the organiza ' tlon ahould enough Intereat be man i Ifeated in the future to justify auch I action. I The committee In charge of the program for the afternoon waa composed of Mra. W. 11 Hrown, chairman, Mra. II. Nerbas. Mra. Vic tor Short, Mra. Fred 1 1 ruby, and ! Mra. Floyd Frear, with Mra. Luft DEPENDABLE PROPERTY PROTECTION The value of your lnaurance pro tection la measured by the reli ability of the company back of It. Tbla agency represenu only well known and proven com panies, offering every needed form of Insurance protection. snici8Q "Manhattan" Starring Richard T)lx and taken from the novel "The Definite Object" By Jeffery Farnol at The Playhouse gt Bj VI g V j SUTHERLIN Octobtr 14-13, 7:30 p. m. Admission 10c, 25c M1aVMMgMTO!ggfWl; AUCTIONS We sell anything and everything you have to offer and get the high dollar. See me for dates. M. C. RADABAUGH 630 N. Pine St Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Parkins Bldg. Roaaburg, Or Phona si vours'BARBER? Come over and get a clean shave, a neat haircut or a bath uptown prlcea after October 19. GOLDEN RULE BARBER SHOP 660 N. Jackson St. DR. DEANB. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of Olaaaea 11S Jackson 8L Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor leetronlo and Dlectro-Theraphy 1T Perktna Bala- Phone 41 At Brand's ROAO STAND ; Pacific Highway 4 mllea north Open Evenings SPECIAL: Packed extra fancy Jonathan apples ready to ship 5, anil nil grades down to 40c a bush el for cookers. Other varieties at car lot market prices. Whole sale and retail. ZfEARS: ue Anjou . OVERLAND GRAPES: Tokays Malaga. Black Prince , Sweet Juice Grapes, 4c lb. ; Jelly (Irapea Sc lb. . APPLES: Jonathan ' Spltzenberg 3 Newtowns Roma Ilesuly ' Cookera , GRAPE JUICE: Ordera taken for fresh grape Juice. Ilrlng containers. , Dr. Rupert A. Moon Elsctro-Chlropractor Nerve and Spin Specialist l4 Perklna Dld(. Phona 664 SANDY! assisting. Several table of bridge were played, the honors going to Mlaa Irla Hire. Light refreshment were aerted at the close. 1 VICTIMIZED Ttohert lineal, for whom offl. Cfrs rt sealiing alleging had chlc operations. Is accused of having -worked several local merchant on the nam system which enabled him to procure $20 worth of (tro car.! and 140 In each. Locheal, who resided In the Ten Wile and Olalla vicinities for about two years. Is now a fugitive from jus tice, a warrant for his arrest being In thn hands of the sheriff. In ad dition to his alleged operations at Ten Mile, he Is charged with hav ing passed worthless checks on B. It. Crouch, Uubar Brothers and Wilson's Tire Shop. In each case he worked the same : game. He Inspected a purchase, j stating that he was, rxpecting a check and that he wa-ulrt return as ! soon as he procured the money. Shortly afterwards he . appeared : with the check, which the unsus 1 pecting merchant cashed, usually ; giving money In addition to the ar I tide purchased. At Crouch's store Iocheal Is said i to have procured s rifle and suit ! case, and at the Tire Shop he pur chased a tire for hit car, getting i cash change as well. At Bubar's he Inspected a dla- mond engagement ring and also watch, the purchases, coming to about $100. Ills father, he Is said to have told the proprietors, would provide him with the money to buy the articles, and he went out, re turning shortly with a check and the Information that his father was delighted that he was buying an engagement ring for the girl. It Is expected that otner eneexs have been passed which have not yet been reported. In his purchases Is said to nave used the name of Darrell. Puy. your fence " while the ground Is firm to haul It over. We sell American line insulated, the ir""'"" fence. Wharton Bros. STATE OFFICERS CHECKING UP ON AUTO LIGHTS T A. Ilafft'ty, chief of the motor vehicle department of the Mnte, accompanied by Sergeant J. J. Mc- Mahon and Traffic Officer Thur ber, spent several hours last night checking up on automobile lights under the provision!! of the new stato lighting law. They erected a rhart on the hiKhway near the new Rose Investment company'! hotel build in 17. stopping cars coming along the street. A large number were found to be running without their lights being properly focused, and were ordered t have the nec essary adjustments made at once. A check will be madeon the viola tors to see that they comply with the Instructions. No arrets wore made, car owners belirV warned on the first offense. Cook with gas. TWO ARRESTED FOR DISTURBING OLALLA DANCE Robert A. Healy and Clarence Hull were arrested Saturday night tor disturbing the Olalla dance, and a warrant is out for the arrest of! K. R. Gardiner, who will also be ac-; cused of disturbing the dance and possibly of resisting an officer. I Healy entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being drunk and ills- j orderly when arraigned before Jus- lice of the Peace George Jones and was flni'd $10. Hull pled guilty in; disorderly conduct and was fhied $5. Gardiner is alleged to - have j been the ringleader In the dlstttr-! bance and when the officer went to arrest him struck the deputy sher-' iff with a flask or bottle of liquor in throwing It away. He then ran Into the brush, according to Ivpu ty Sheriff Fred Ilyron. The ofrlivr ' went back to the dajice hall, ex- Inertlnir In raleh Cnnllnnp wh.tn t... i returned to drive his car aay. hut jthe woman In the car released tie I brakes anil let the car roll out or sight, where Gardiner appareii'ly reached it and drove away. Corn shellera at Wharton Rroi. FORMER ROSESURO WOMAN i DIES IN LOS ANGELES t LOS AN0ELES, Cal.. Oct. 12. Mrs. Fra-ik P. Hogan, 73. who as an Infant member of the party' which in I."i2 came west via the Isthmus of Panama under the , ,). . ership of General Joseph Ijine. is' dead here. She was a gramMa'tch ter of General Lane, who was the irst territorial governor of iVe-! gon. j Frank P. Koran was s dnffhter of Mr. and Mi. J c nrl.r, j Kloeii, who came to OnvTn mith Mrs. Floed'e father, (ieneral Jos. pi, ijtne ihe. pnwy whlih they comiO-ied left Indiana - In vs2. traveling by way of the Isihnm-.' and reached Oregon In lv'ij. M, Floeil was a merchant In Knsebari; until his dea'h some years imi After her nint riare Mra. lit', n went to Spokane with her h'uban.l : ntid later moved to San tiabml.! California. Her husband was iv one time sheriff of IMukMs coun ty for several yeara. An endgate aeeder will save l r In planting your grain. See one at Wha.'ton llros. o BAWD AT. ARMORY The benefit dance for the Doug Ian County Concert Band, to be held Friday, October 16 at the armory. Is being sponsored by the RoHebnrg Music Teachera' Asaocia- If. in and Ihu iaaruiaHnn I si aalrlnar j for a fu mea(,ur of iupl)ort from the residents of Roseburg. The band Is distinctly a com munity asset and as such should be whole-heartedly supported hy cltl- x.-n of Ros-burg. Present finances of the band depend upon various sources and are not stable for any given period, and a more adequate method of finance must be found In order that the band may de pend on a definite back in if. It is exnected that later a definite plan will be adopf.Hl to finance the hand. The Douglas County Music Teachers' Association Is doing all In their power to make the affair a success, and It Is expected that a huge crowd will patronize tht dance. The entire proceeds will go to finance the band. Tickets are on sale this week. BIRDS PERPETUATE OAK TREE LONDON, Oft. 12. Professional foresters in Kngland are not plant- ng many oak trees, but the birds are carrying acorns and In waste lands the oak Is being perpetuated by nature despite the decline In the demand for oak in commerce. !,,.. ,, ,n manyt part,' nr England wVcamore and other soft woods are more popular with build ers. COLUMBUS DAY OBSERVED Tndav being Columbus Par, a public holiday, all of the offices of the county were closed, with the exception of the sheriff's office, the tax collection force remaining on ;dnty. Ranks, however, did not ob-1 for business as usual. Special at' tention to the day waa called In the schools of the city. t NSW TODAY f FOR SALE Fox terrier pupa. Poultry Market. FOR RENT Downstairs apart ment with garage. 248 S. Par- rott. FOR RKNT 5-room house, mod ern. Inquire at 446 Fowler St. Geo. Chandler. FIVE ROOM furnlxhed house forf rent. Close In. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass street FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment, upper floor. Adulta. 216 S. Stephens. FOR SALE Whirlwind Vnlvers'al vacuum cleaners, on easy terms. 225 N. Jackson St WANTED For cash, iate model Ford touring and roadsters. , MATHEWS MOTOR-X-CHANGR Ilyjhe City Hell FOR RENT Slewing-room with privilege of kitchen. Heat, wa ter and lights furnished. L. O. Maddux. 520 N. Jackson. nRUMAGE HAS"cull apde8aT25 cts. Come afternoons. Bring boxes, turn In at cenient posts 1 just snutn of Kelly s Korner. WANTED 15 copies of the News Revle of September 25 and ten copies of September 26, 1925. Will pay in cents a coiiy. Leave at . News-Review office. PETITII I'Hl'NES lluy your win ter's supply of I'mpqua valley's choicest prunes at a very low price. Extra fancy grade. Fresh from drier. Phone 42-J. ALFALFA. graln hay7"timothy. oats, barley and wheat .guaran teed quality; prompt shipment. Prices upon application. Richard Nyman, Walla Walla, Washing ton. C MKLODY Vs'.l saxophone and i caie at a bargain. Aluo new Con sole phonocraph at a bargain, ac count of chatiRinK lino. our professional drum outfits. Moore MuhIc Store. 225 N. .Jackson St. FOR8AI.E Good liimbT at "fair price at saw mill on Rice Creek. on rood graveled county road. A milt from highway. I'hone I TirZ. Clare Morrison I.timb-r Co.. I Mot 111. IMIInnl. FOR SALE Si I'holru gonts, will make good winter nitlket-H: also young Toggcnherg b'H k for service at 12 00. 2J miles northeast of liosihttrg. Phone 8SK2. James A. Williams. 1 "WANT A R ANCH-Just a'amall one and not particular about Its location. I will trade a fine, modern home in Roseburg for It. My home Is cheap at three thou sand. What have you to trade? Report to Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. I'M srUPKISKD Some ranch owner don't take this trade. I have iHmble store building, rood residence, fine stock of general merchandise: big store house; fully stocked'and equipped; sit uated In town on highway; fin ing fine bMsine.s. I want to trade for a stock ranch of equal vnlne. My place Is cheap at fifteen thousand. For full Information see Ijtwrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 215. LANHSAKKS. LOOK HKHF.! 1RO ncn's lad with 3t acrea extra fine creek bottom under cultiva tion: 40 acres more cleared of timber for pasture; some good timber; extra fine family or chard; big variety fruit: best ontranre in state adjoining: 4 rnom house: big double barn; creek thru place; 10 acres under Irritation free watr fourteen j hundred and sixty five dollars ! takes clear title, part cash. Now.J M.-. stock nisn. it's your move. I ljiwnnce QAgi-ney. I2J Cass I StriH-t. 1'hoiTr 219. The Best Policy la to keep well Insured. It la too late to Insure after .the loss occurs. Tou will appre ciate the aervtc rendered by our agency. We write all Unes of fire and automobile insurance. C. W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Cut St Phone 417 FOR BABY'S COMFORT AND HEALTH Let us show you our line of Goodrich nipples, water bot tles. Infant syringes, and nursery sheeting. Goodrich, RUBBER GOODS LtOYD L. CROCKER PIONEER DRUG STORE 241 N. Jackson St. Loaded with the spice of life brimming over with pep and action and thrills they couldn't have made it better you couldn't ask for more! See Him Jazz the Charleston Fox News Exclusive First Run Pictures AiTtlers Theatre Starts Wednesday Harold Uoyi cjhe Preshman AftfrPwun Harold Ukryd Cora ' Tonite and Tuesday 1 1 t i f .lull Alwavs th New in FnnlwMr I N. v ' ' J i New Autumn Styles - J Just in by Express X m jc x yM Koseburg Booterie p PERKINS BLDO. ROSEBURG, OREGON n n i i 10cN 25c - s Business Is Built on Banking! The modern business structure rests on credit and the commercial banks are Its credit reservoirs. This institution extends to the business men of this community a cordial invitation to use these many facilities for the promotion of its many business activities. UMPQUA VALLEY BANK Roseburg, Oregon Visitor Sunday Ing with friends, returning to bla Dale Hatfield waa among those ' home at Dlxonvllle In the even to spend Sunday In Roseburg visit- Ing. BUY THE ZENITH ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE Mechanism of the Highest Quality. Easy to operate. A demonstration will prove the Zenith the fastest Washer. Phone 25 ZICLER-FEE HARDWARE GO. WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS TONITE AND TUESDAY m ' - You've Never Seen The Charleston Done the l af m 10c way they do it in - a.. T yODU C TJ.OLN aWtlmmt an,asr.sw ai. eyirrinis At.H.t t, Alio D. O. MUlsr ZAZUPrTTJ TOM MOORE ULYAN TASHMAN, Added Attraction ANN PENNINGTON Frm . ik . s- JJETI HETf More OattUng btauOtt than you've "J bt1"r crrm, doing the faadna. ,hf h" "hole worid by tho !l LYoU " thrflll bT this colorful pknra ttat bring, gay Broadway to you t The true life "or? Jhe star of a glrlicgirlla show, and of bet atrufgi for happiness and love. o ANTLERS 25c ii