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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1925. r inrinnnnnnot ht - Z-Z Z Z ZZiTH 2iZZZiZZZrZZiiSZli i Sale of- Worthwhile Reductions Thursday-Friday-Saturday . Mitchell Dresses In this assortment of fine wool dresses mostly of "Charmeens," you will find copies of dresses from the leading "Parisian Cout ouriers." Dresses regularly priced from $25.00 to $37.50 reduced to sell from $22.50 to $32.50. Autumn's favored colors age to be found in these dresses, Birch, Cinnamon, Pansy, Cocoa andNavy. - SALE OF FUR CHOKERS New Low Prices on Staple Furs $ 9.00 Stone Martin Opossum, reduced to ..$ 6.95 12.50 Stone Martin Opossum, reduced to 9.95 12.50 French Coney, reduced to ., 9.95 10.00 French Coney, reduced to .-. 7.95 15.75 Stone Martin Opossum, reduced to 12.75 -21.50 Stone Martin Opossum, reduced to 17.75 29.50 Sable Brown Fox, reduced to ..r .. 24.75 Every Fur Guaranteed Siberian Stock. Come and Buy. BELLOWS STORE CO. STORE OF VALUES m LOCAL NEWS Hn, C. J. BJerg, who resides Hunt's Vllt on one of the Curry plata, mo- Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Kurd re tored here yesterduy nd apeut turned to Glendale yesterday af sevvrul hours shopping and trad- ternoon after tpcndlug llio day 'lug. bore visiting. Kastern Map To Meet Tlie Eastern Star Lodge v 111 I Mra. Lang Visits Mrs. Jink Lang, of Elgarose, mo- Llcsnse Grants i A marriage Ucne waa (ranted yesterday to Jobs Snyder and Koaa : Plchette. both of Oakland. j Roseburg Musle Teacbera want to see you at Ibe armory dance Friday night. Visiter Today Mr. and Mra. Joe Wright re turned to their homo at Days Creek this afternoon after spend ing a few hours here attending to hold Ita regular meeting tonior-. tored here this morning and spent business matters and shopping. row night, desired. A good attendance la a few hours visiting and shopping. with friends i Marriage Llsenca Issued A marriage license waa Issued al Mm. Johnson Vblta Mr. Griff in Visitor he office of County Clerk Ilryson Mrs: Carl John-on returned to; Martin Griff la. who has been! yeste.'day to Geary Y .Thornton ui her home In Elgarose yesterday , spending the past several daya Oakland and Helen' McCracken of afternoon after visiting and shop-'here on business, left this morning Yoncalla. Eugena Register, plug here a few hours. ' for his homo lu San Francisco. I I In Today- Leaves To'Attewl School ' Visitors In Roaeburo Mr. and Mrs. P. I'lam and daugfc Luclen hurd. of Ulendule. tefl j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brothers pa-it". ' ""y Creek, motored here yesterday arternoon for Mount tu ned to their home In Melrose , today and spent a few hours visit Angel, whero he -will . uttend yestenlny afternoon after visiting '"g ud attending to bustnesa af school this .winter. j and shopping here yesterday. i fairs. Oh Vacation Mitchell Visit .Car la Damaged Mrs. K. A. Post and Mrs. C. B. .Mr. and Mra. J. Mitchell returned ' The Jitney driven by Hnrry Howes of this city, are motoring to Yoncalla yesterday evening af- "rocker was slightly damaged yes to San Francisco, where they spend a short vacation, rill : Mr. Darby Visitor 8. E. Darby sDent yesterday af ternoon in Koseburg visiting and ter spending the day here trane- tentay when It went into tne uiten acting business and shopping. Kelly s Korner. In maKing tne turn the car skidded and rolled ov- From Yoncalla I' on Ita aide. Mr. Crocker, the Mr. and Mm. Tom Bnrr. of Yon- i only occupant, waa not injured. (alln uin .1 . ! on business returning to Oardeu ; , ay BhoppmB ,nd all(,mln(i Leave For Albany alley in the evening. - to business matters Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McCalley and " I . I son and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tate I.Iccbko i chd BrMK. Col. left today for Albany by auto to A marriage urease was issuen ; . . u Unetid the remainder of the week VSIlCUUVUr, l. U.t UllU . TWU. ,w.lo,. knn. tl.la ni,.,Inn I,- Thomas suffered a broken Turpln, of Yoncalla. Ileturiu Front Portland Mrs. D. Stahlman has returned to her home here after enjoying a visit with frienda in Portland for the past several days. of a fall from a chair. Dr. I). K. Shoemaker was called nnd at tended the case. To Glendale Mrs. J. L. Cole, of this city, left this morning for Glendale, where From rtanvonville "P"'" me oexi lew aays PTimi ,Un)Unillie vln alth h..r ,l,,l,t.. whn la Mrs. 1. M. Hyman ana son. oil- - " -"- Canyonville. motored here yester- teaching school there this winter, day and spent a few hours shop-! ping and looking alter nusiness matters. Visitors Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. B. Madison re tured to their borne at Kellogg yesterday evening after spendtig the day here shoppng and look ing after business affairs. Mr. and Mrs. R. Coleman return ed to their home at Looking Glass yesterday afternoon after trans acting business and shopping here yesterday. Motor Here Yesterday- Among those from Canyonville to motor here and spend yester- Stop Over Here Iday afternoon visiting and shop- Miss Isabella Warren and Miss i ping were Miss Harriett Odel, Mrs. Greta Harrison, of Albany, stop-1 Robert Couglar, Mrs. Frank Sulh- ped over here last night to visit erland and Mrs. Edith Hanks. with friends. They are enroute 'to Sacramento to visit. visiting. They will also spend a few days near Albany on a pheas ant bunt. Ocklsman Resigns Frank Orkleman, who has been employed for several yeara with the California Oregon Power Com pany, has resigned as accountant and his position is being filled by Piatt T. Randall, who has been transferred from the home office at Medford. Mr. Ockleman la as yet uncertain as to his future plans. Travel To. SAN FRANCISC: Los Angeles and Way Points , BY PICKWICK STAGE Two Schedules DailyLeaving Terminal Hotel 7 A.M. and 3:35 P. M. One Way Fare to S. F. . .... ... ..$14 Ja Round Trip Fare to S. F. .. 23.C3 One Way Fare to L. A. 23.C3 Round Trip Fare to L. A 50.00 Two Day to San Francisco and Three Days to. Los Angeles by Pickwick Stage u. CALL - t Terminal Hotel Phone 586, Roseburg, Ore., for Information ' ; Visiting Mrs. Ashcraft lAshcraft, and her son leaving fof Mra. A. L. Stone and aon, W. E. Klamath Falls, where he wlU at Stone, of Portland, have arrived tend to business matters. Mrs. here, Mrs. Stone to remain for the ' Stone and aon will return to Port- week as a guest of Mrs. W. W. I land the latter part of the week. Today's Markets ' Mr. Kurnian Vlslti X LOCAL NEWS 1 s e. (tmuiri ma liaed win) firsts 40)fMl; fresh standard WASHINGTON. Ocfc 14.-Pros- extras 466,c. pects for a continuing strong mar- Butter firm: undergrade ket In feeder cattle were reported Jilgher. Extra cubes, city 62c: today by the department of agrl-. standards 61 c: prime first? 61c: culture. The statement was based firsts 471c; ufidergrades nominal; on me neavy marxeuog oi western i prints 66c: cartons 56c. cattle, the generally Improved feed ing in western cattle regiona and the Improved feed situation In re cent weeks In the southwest The departmetn reported some ' what reduced shipments of Block er and feeder cattle into the corn belt, during July. August and Sep tember, as compared wrih the cor responding months last year, al though receipts of cattle attending arkets during the same period, showed an increase. asiipments of stocker and feeder cattle from the 12 leading markets 2Sc: broilers 29t30c white ducks 23925c. Onions steady, $1. 35 11.50 Potatoes slew, new $1.76 It.Sli. Nuts stesdy. AValajits No. 1 2ftffi31- fllherts nnminnl nl. Into all states totalled only 898.000 j monds 28vT32c: Braiil nuta 248 Milk firm. Kesr churnlnir cream 6265c net shippers track "" nialters and ahopplns. In tone 1. Cream delivered at Portland 68c. Raw milk (4 per cent) 2.65 c. w. t. f. o. b. Port land. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 25j'26c; light 16frl7c; springs Portland iltlng. nnd spent the night visit Leaves for. Klamath Falls ling with old friends In Hoseburg. , Harold liemls left this Hrtio6n - for Klamath Falls, whem ho will To Arrive: From Portland spend the remainder of the week Mr. and Mrs. E. h. Bashfnrd on business. will arrive tomorrow from Port- ' land and will visit at the home In Today 'of their son, Albert Bashford. Mr. Mr -and Mrs. T. B. Garrison mo- Bashford will look after luterests tored from Oakland and spent sev-'t 'u mlll nere- eral hnunt tmlav Atlpmll-iir In Knul. ! a. J. Ilochradcl. O. S. Turker, Olenn V. Wlmberly and Sain Mission Study Class to Mset The Presbyterian Mission Study class will meet at 3: JO o'clock Thursday afternoon In the church parlors. Instead of the usual hour. Mra. O. E. Houck. leader, will be assisted by Mra. Maiden In the presentation of the lesson on racial problems. Mra. Ashcraft will give a vocal solo. Spied Boat Racsr Here Mr. W. H. Parhatn, secretary and treasurer of the Southern Yacht Club of New Oilcans. Loui siana, visited In Roseburg yester day with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Jones. Mr. Parham Is a relative of Mrs. Jonea and was on the Pa- rompanied the family to Canada, clflc coast In the Interest of the, Mr .and Mrs. Cook have asked that! speed boat races which are an an-: an expression of lhanka be given ! nual event at the yacht club In K 1 1. .. 1. I ... I ... 1, V. ..... X.'..... M -l ., - r. a tal.M Kurnian. of Sacramento, ; h,.lped eiwn their bunlen during! very favorably impressed with the here last n'K .!th? past eighteen months. (beautiful scenery of this section. 1 To WeHtfork j Mrs. Anna Sayera returned to Mrs. Cook Leaves for Canada Mrs. Gordon V. Cook and sons left todsy for Winnepeg, Canada, where It Is hoped more speedy re- her home at westiors: yestemay overy from Mrs. Cook's recent afternoon after epending tne Pliness may result. Mrs. Lough sc rew anys nere Tinimin a home of her sister, Mrs. .Sloan..: . This Is of Interest to CABJCEHS Sufferers If you are suffering from cancer of the face, mouth, tongue, lips, breast or, any part of the body, write for our new illus trated Bookleb FREE. r Washington Cancer Institute. Inc. Centralia, Wash. To Eugenes Mr. and Mrs. Glenn V. Wimberly, Um flam U'k.elnn l n UT,ae.n'M, . . 4- ' " - I..' T ! tt'lld th K to te:Vbir;?m'" ni tomorrow Chrlstianson. are among the del egates leaving for Eugene to at- P. Grand l-oane young 2tic: Italian chestnuts 21c. Caacara bark quiet. Nominal ! at 6 ft 7c; Oregon grape root nom-1 InalT No. for the three months period this year, aeainst 9S6.0U0 for the same period In 1924. The reason for this decrease, the department explain ed, "Is probably found In the gen eral shortage In pasture that haa existed all summer in most of the Important cattle feeding states." PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 14. Cattle receipts 136, glaives 30, nominally stesdy. Hogs receipts 700, slow; no killing classes sold early. Bid ding 26 cent lower; feeder pigs selling 60 cents lower at 314. 26 to 114.60. Sheep nominally steady. PORTLAND, Ore.,Oct. 14. Pullet eggs or fresh mediums as they are now known on the Port- .. .,. land dairy exchange, bad a brisk I ABOARD H. M. S. REPULSE rally during the last session and . rriuce oi nsies nas mra uie W will attend the K. P. convention and the remainder of the party will visit. Mining Case Heard A decree was granted by Judge Hamilton yesterday in the case of Ray B. Compton against Clyde Es- terhrnnlr Snrt f V. nillnanla TM. . noSm,Ti i P' C1U"' case In which Mr. Compton is tere 2123c: fuggles 27c. 'ende.vorln In elect th ri-fen. ante whom he alleges in his com- J plaint have "jumped a mining I claim In the Steamboat district. i The case went by default. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 14. (Federal State Market News Ser- Dance at Anlsuf vice) Pears: Bartletts I3Hf3.Z5; A countv fair and dance Visits In Roaeburo Mrs. J. C. Ka.-r, of Retlnndo Bench. California, arrived yester day from Coqullle, where she has been visiting relatives, nnd spent the day here vlslll-ig. before leav ing for her home In tho south. 2. S2i 12.60 box. Ill be Saturday night at Anlauf at Return to Portland Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Measlier and four children have returned to th.)r home In Portland, after visit ing here for a few days with Mrs. Meagher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan. They made the trip by auto. Visits Mr. and Mrs. Brothers Mrs. Ruby Saboff. of Portland, slopped over In Roseburg yester- Roseburg Music Teachers to see you at the armory dance j music will tTiuay nignt. held , tne jot y time pavilion. r.day to visit Mr. and M s. F. E. want, crowd Is planning to attend a , .. , Melrose. Mr.i. Baboff a niece of Mr. Brothers, is enroute FkASHESOFLIFE part of a woman In ,piy- a bluejackets' be furnifht by the Hoot Owls from this city. The dance will start promptly at 8:30 and the games wlll alsSbe running at that time. 11 looks like a big night and tho attendance will un doubtedly be large. today are posted 4 cents higher at 46 cents. The egg market is very strong locally, but today's ad- - vances are limited to the under- PROVIDENCE. R. I. Mrs. Jesse grades while top grade eggs re- Margaret Budlong, who threw main unchanged. Vnavrslied or many of her huabsnd's silk shirts pewee eggs are a cent higher at out of thef)indow of his New York 29 centa and current receipt eggs apartment with notes written on up a rent at 41 rents net. them, has won the litigation with Fresh standard extras and firsts! him. He haa been denied an In remain at 62 and 66 cents ljunctlon to prevent her from Ires- Oregon butter la firm and I passing upon bis New York estate, higher In the local market with . 0 top grades unchanged for tne aay. On the dairy exchange prime firsts are a cent hlsher at 61 I cents and firsts a half cent up at 47 J cents. The tnsrket for but ter fata Is a mixed affair with blda in the country ranging all No need barpfna about 4he cost of a classified ad because It csnnot i be compared with tbe results It I brings. MURRAY SANE OPINION GIVEN BY PHYSICIAN fCnnMnned from page 1.1 to California points to visit. Sells Srnre At Tiller J. D. I''er proprietor of til1) Tiller general store for the pant few yesrs. has sold his intere st In J. I. Reach, resident nf the Tiller dlstrlrt. Mr. Loffer will remain on hi ranch hear Tiller for a time, and may laier s"ll It. after which he Intends to retire from business. NEW YORK The stork haa visited twin sisters on the same day, taking the name aized pack age to each 81 pounds. OSSINNINO, N. Y. Twenty-six Ing cnnvlrts spent a day during thnlv fllwh, arnrn nn t kit a. am, n the defense yesle'dny, testifying ! Commerce. that the behavior of the convicts at Donation Derived Prom Snle Those contributing rose buli shrubs and perennials to flower exchange sale on Friday and Saturday of this week are requested to label these articles with name and color. The sale ii to be held at tbe Chamber of that time was g'ntlnmanly. ( former IteeWent Islls I H. H. Rowlev. former gua'd at I "" King and son. .lack, the nrlson. testified to throw doubt I ho h,e been visiting 'her mo on the sanity of "Trigger Bill" Hln lon, another guard, whose mind. Rowley said, seemed to dwell on the nuestton of whether a guard ,waa Justified In shooting a convict, at any time other thnn when a break was In progress. Rowley aald he quit the prison Job as a re sult of his being found absent with out leave, which. Rowley said, was due to a misunderstanding aa to theVayf'" If to 66 nt. while Uton ia Sing i. ..rt j.n..ri Portland blood transfusion operation to range from 66 to 67 cent, with ' PrUoner. wnrdTuobt?nr69mcX7orTit. NEW YORK Marie Dressier I. dlvered here " CeI"" ' ' "" quitting the stage for Palm Beach Country dressed hoes remain realty. i EE! A"d r.T' T" "Slii I WASHINGTON The Coolldgea IFI UIK lllft ao av ' " . ttle. has H(f.s-na frnm ek.n.. In -,,mA .1. Iflai Mt ill wMk wilh little or.no ae- vm r'n vu...g ... -..... i VZJttZ nM .wl tftrf.r PitUbunch br mdlo. Piraumablr Murray hlmiielf wu reralM to i score, ton was crazy. The testimony was Introduced to show that the con- DE3 MOINES. Iowa. Oct. 14. vlcts lived in fear of their Uvea. I Modern clothes, the movies and I Murray Identified a quantity of divorce were denounced by lhet merrawaunna. He asld that some ' World Council of tb Seventh convicts were put Into the bullpen I Day Adventlsts In Ita closing see- for smoklna It and some were not. sion here yeeterdsy. "Ousnls hsve seen me smok n It." he said, "and Roseburg Music Teschera want the bullpen for II.' to see you at the armory dance , --o Friday night Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9L. their and grandmother In Pert- land, arrived here la-t nlsht snd visited overnight. Mrs. King for merly resided in this rlly. Tliay aro enroute to Marshfield, whore they reside. s Mil Attain f 15 to 1(1 centa. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 14. Wheat: It. B. B. hard white. 11.43; hard white, blue stem, bsart $1.4: soft white, western white 11.27: Northern spring, western red 11.27. PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 14. Eggs firm, rnllets np 4 cents. Current reeelpte 4e: fresh me dium 40.Q41c; fresh standard M'ehearts Ounlng Members of the Eugene chapter of Mooseheart and of the Moose lodge will csme to Hnseliurs on Rundsy to make plans for the establishment of a Mooseheart Le gion chapter here. Women of Morwheart will present a sie -lal drill, tinder the direction of Mrs. Nora Starr. never went J sandy! Clean as a whistle!.... Why the emphasis on "cleanness,' you ask. Simply because trut cleanness in iaso!ine has a lot to do with getting your money's worth from the gasoline you buy "more miles to the gallon," in other words. Of course, freedom from impurities in gasoline promotes clean burning and clean cylinders. That's one advantage. But of greater importance is yet another type of cleanness not seen, but felt in your motor. Let us explain: Associated Gasoline is given a scientifically determined range or "chain" of boiling points, gradually rising from the more volatile parts on up through the heavier or power-yielding elements. Hence each "charge" of Associated Gasoline ignites instantly at the spark, and explodes or "burns" completely on the dovjji stroke of the piston. Your motor gets all the impulse in every "charge" another explanation of "more miles to the gallon" and there's no unburned fuel to gum the cylinders. Use Associated. Get "more miles to the gallon" through sustained 'quality. Associated G a s o 1 ine trt.VS Pit. Of. -They are worthy running) mites for your motor. Tbcir rigidly luiuhutlfmtU lij gives you greater mil, age and longer cat liftA i