Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 14, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1925.
EIGHT
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Prices to Attract!
GET OUR PRICES
Fall Coats
So alluring are the values to be had now, that we
can assure you there will be no comparison. ' We
have a standard of quality that must be in every
garment. You will find, as always, it pays to
trade here.
Better Berrlce Better
Divorce GranUd
' A divorce waa granted yesterday
i. i. . w . . i
tn Emily I. Maddox from Woodson ,
Maddox. Cruel and Inhuman treat-1
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 this week at
39c
NATHAN FULLERTON
REXALL STORE
Parkins Blag.
' The Liberty Theatre
TON1TE AND THURSDAY
"The
Adventurous
Sex"
A tale of girls with "broadcasting eyes" and youth's
frantic search for thrills and new adventures in the
wildwood of life I
Starring
CLARA BOW
With
' Herbert Rawlinson, Earl Williams, Harry T. Morey
10c Fables and Topics and Pacemakers 15c
. Pumps
New Styles
8hswn Here
Flret
Merchandise
Intent was alleged. Mrs. Maddox
' swarded $25 per month
for the support of the child. She
Jted hy Attorney R, B.
fomptnn.
Cits Street
VOTE ON NAME
FOR ATHLETIC
FIELD ASKED
(Continued from page 1.)
known. Donsld Hunt was a true,
spirited athlete. A clean sportsman
throughout. He partlcfpatt-d In the
various athletic endeavors of the
Roseburg high school with credit
to himself and to his school. He
was a star plsyer In every sport,
fighting for the school to the point
of exhaustion, always willing to
forget Individual honors in his ef
forts to bring victory to his school,
Just as be bad, entered college and
was alaniiing on the threshold of a
brilliant caeer he was accidentally
killed by the discharge of a gun
which he was cleaning.
Horner Field Is proposed In
recognition of the services of Dr.
J. B. Horner, now dean In history
at the Oregon Agricultural college.
Mr. Horner claims the distinction
of having established the public
school system in Roseburg. He was
one of the earliest principals in
the Roseburg schools and was one
of the pioneers In the educational
field In this vicinity.
The school board has hesitated
to choose a name for the new
field. There are so many persons
deserving of honor, so many names
which would prove suitable, that
the school board has passed the
responsibility on. It was thought
best that the older students of the
school, the alumni and those who
hare gone through the school's ex
periences, should be given the
right to choose the name, and con
sequently this policy has been
adopted.
Ail former aludents and gradu
ates have the privilege of expres
sing their choice of names. Any
preference should be made known
to City Superintendent M. 8.
Hamm before Saturday of this
DEPENDABLE PROPERTY
PROTECTION
The value of your Insurance pro
tection Is measured by the reli
ability of the company back
of It
Thia agency represents only
well known and proven com
panies, offering every needed
form of Insurance protection.
AUCTIONS
We sell anything and everything
you have to offer and get the
high dollar. 8ee me for dates.
M. C. RADABAUQH
530 N. Pine 8t
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bids. Roes burg, Ore,
Phone St.
vwoZ8 BARBER?
Come over and get a clean shave,
a neat haircut or a bath uptown
prices after October 19.
SOLD EN RULE BARBER 8HOP
(60 N. Jackson St.
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Olasaea
116 Jackson 8L
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Beetroslo and Hsctro-Theraphy
41 T Perkins Ride Panne tl
At Brand's
ROAD STAND
Pacific Highway 4 miles north'
Open Evenlnga
SPECIAL:
Packed extra fancy Jonathan
apples ready to ship S1.S5. and
all grades down to 40c a bush
el for cookers. Other varieties
at car-lot market prices. Whole
sale and retail.
PEARS:
de Anjou t
OVERLAND GRAPES:
Tokaya
Malagas.
Rlack Prince
Sweet Juice Grapes.
4e lb.
Jelly U rapes 3c lb.
APPLES: Jonathan
Spltsenberi
Newtowna
Rome Beauty
Cookers
QRAPC JUICE: Order taken
for fresh grape Juice.
Bring containers.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and Spine Specialist,
IH Perklas Bids. Phone 154
SANDY!
ATTENTION, MOOSE
!) . 4
Regular meeting Wednes-
day, October 14th. Matters of 4
importance to every member
to be considered. Be' present.
DICTATOR.
'
4
4 ATTENTION, ARTISANS
Initiation Thursday evening, 4
j Oct 16th. followed by Hard
Times party given by White
Side. Refreshments. All Arti-
sans requested to be there.
'
week, as the balloting will be clos
ed at that time, and the name hav
ing the highest number of votes
selected.
Heat with gas.
MILLINERY AND
DRESSMAKING CLASS
MEETS TOMORROW
The class In dressmaking and
millinery Instituted by the board
of vocational training, will meet
at the high school tomorrow after
noon at 2:30. All women inter
ested In taking the course, which
will continue for six weeks, are
Invited to be present at the meet
ing. The class will be in charge
of Miss Bess ChappelL instructor
in home economics. One lesson
will be given each week, each les
son requiring three hours. The
time for the classes will be worked
out later.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for the kindness extended
to us during our great sorrow, alBO
for the beautiful floral offerings.
R. S. Ingram and family,
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ingram '
and family,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ingram
and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson.
Bring your wile and children to
the chicken dinner at the armory
Saturday, Oct 24th. A big meal for
a little price.
GRAND BARBER
SHOP ANNOUNCES
NEW IMPROVEMENTS
Fred Miller of the Grand Hotel
barber shop today announced the
sale of a half interest In his busi
ness to M. C. Encllcott, formerly of
Creswell. Mr. Endicott will be here
In a few days to take an active
part In the business. The company
has leased the remainder of the
room In which the shop Is located
and Is preparing to make several
Improvements. A new entrance will
be rut In from Rose street and a
waiting room for ladies will be
built. A special department for
marcelling will be established, anil
Ray Buell will operate a chair
where appointments may be made.
Heat with gas.
RIVERSIDE AND
ELKTON STREETS
NAMED AS ROADS
Cedar and Chestnut streets In
Riverside Addition, lying Just north
of Itosehurg, werte 'adopted yester
day by the county court as county
roads. The realiliits of the addi
tion have been trying for some
time to secure recognition these
streets as county roods In order
that help In maintaining them
might be secured. The county
court Is prevented hy law from
placing niGney on streets, hut can
adnjt streets as county Toads when
found advisable. The Improve
menf of these two roads will bo of
great benefit to the ' people of
Itiverslde.
The court has also adopted
First and Second streets In Elkton
as county roads.
WARNING
Hunters must keep off my pre
mises. No shooting allowed.
O. F. CASTLE, Owner.
BENEFIT DANCE
FOR BAND TO BE
HELD ON FRIDAY
Considerable Interest Is being
shown In the benefit dance to he
given on Friday, October 18 at the
Armory by the Roseburg Muslr
Teachers' association. All proceeds
of the dance are to be given to the
Douglas County Concert Hand to
I help the musicians In defraying
j their heavy expenses. The muslr
.teachers of the city have taken an
! active Interest In the band's activ
ities and are now helping In the
financial outlay. The band has a
jsmall Income, while Its expense
(for music, director and other din
iburaements Is heavy. It la hoped
Ithat the residents of the city. whi
i have been liberally entertained by
jlhe band during the summer, will
give their aid taathe band through
the benefit dance on Friday.
BARNUM NOT ALLOWED TO
DISMANTLE HIS RAILWAY
(AMnrlatnt lTM lMnl Wtr.)
MEDFORI). Ore.. Oct. 14 -Clr
cull Judge Charles M. Thorns thin
mornl'ig sustained the demu.n-r
jOf the cities of Medford and Jsi
aonvllle against W. B, Rarnum ami
ItheMedford Coast altllwsy ami
, continued the temporary Injunction
agalnrt the dlsmantallng of th
i railroad until after the public r
tire commission hearings at the
, oil y hall here tomorrow.
The demurrera held that the rlr
I cult court had no Jurisdiction In Hie
ra. the court sustaining this con
tention. 1 We will give you s delirious and
satisfying dinner at the armory on
Saturday. Oct. J4th. tllve- by the
1 1 ladles oi HI. Joseph s church.
NW TODAY I
FOR SALE Coat and hat for girl
about 13. Phone 4M-R.
FO R RENT Three-room modern
apartment. 814 Mill street.
foil SALE Few tons of good hay.
( all 320 WCass or phone ISO-J.
FOR RENT 8-room modern houxe;
j garage. Price 920. Inquire Rico
a nice.
I HOMETLaUNDRY Washing, Iron
ing, done promptly. 929 Win
chester. Will call for and return
bundles.
WANTKIJTo rent slock farm.
MUHt be equipped. Best of' refer
ences. B. Uladwell, lit. 1. Box 37,
Roseburg.
FOl'ND West of I'mpqua, license
plate and talllighL Owner can
have same by paying for this ad.
News-Review.
WANTED Temporary or perina
nent position by experienced
' stenographer. Address M. J.,
care News-iteview.
FOfTSALE CIIEAPmT FoTdTu
dor sedan. Looks and runs like
new. Lots of extras. Phone 222-J,
or call 41S 8. Pine. .
THE LADIES of the W.R. C. will
serve a chicken dinner In the
armory dining room on FYlday.
Oct. 16, from eleven thirty to
one.
WANTED By a refined woman
past 4V, a position; preference,
companion and assistant to
"Mother." Address "A Daughter,"
care News-Review. V,
FOR RENT Broom house partly
furnished. Close in. Also house
and garnge In Edenbower. Call
at 320 West Cass St., or phone
1S0-J.
WANTED FOR CASH
1S23-1924-1925 Ford touring or
roadsters.
MATHEWS MOTOR-X -CHANGE
By theCity Hall
HOME OWNERS-bo you need
ready cash? If you own your
home and need linmed'late funds
we can give you prompt service.
I'mpqua Savings and Loan As
sociation.
WANT EDOne or two lady room-
ers. Fine room, home privileges, j
110 per month for room, or SO
cents a day for room and board.
9J5Cobb St. j
FOR S7LE 3i) pTymouth Rock '
hens one and 3 years old. Price I
11.25 each In small lota. Mrs. 0. 1
C. Houser, 21 ml. west of Rose-j
burg. !
TYPEWRITER FOR SALE A
good Underwood typewriter for
sale. Late machine, had little
use. Phone tonight only 6-8 p. m.
Room 4U8, Grand hotel.
FT) iTRENTATtractive apartment,
3 rooms; close In. Electric range.
lsundrv trava. Hot water and 1
electricity, heat and nhone fur -
nished. Adults only. Phone 42-J.
COME ON. KIDDIRS Shetland
ponies for the children to ride.
3 times around the ring for 10
cents. Circus grounds below the
Benson school. Here till Sunday
night. Children up to 15 can ride.
5d PER" DAY INCOME A wood
proposition; 140 acrea of heavy
timber on main road near town;
good house; barn; fine water
supply; Fordson tractor; full aet
tools; cash wood contract on
' hand; owner must go on account
of sickness. Eight hundred and
fifty dollars takes everything;
possession at' once. Lawrence
Agency, 125 Cass Street Phone
219. i
A FLOOR Hero is 5 acres of lovl !
bottom land tinder cultivation on 1
main road Just off pavement; 3
miles from town; once sold for1
. six hundred dollars per acre. I i
can give you clear title to the i
whole business for two hundred
I and yfty dollars. If you want a i
ljiwrence Agency, 125 Cass !
Street.' Phone 219. 1
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
; ANNOUNCEMENTS
Right now la the time to place
I your order for Christmas and New
Year announcements. Our new line
has- just arrived. Ordera given
now need not be paid for until de
livery before Christmas. Call and
let us have your order early so we
can have ample time before the
holiday rush. News-Review Exclus
ive Job Printing Department
Cook with gaa.
INTKIK'I.ASS OONTKSTS IIKl.D.
The second and third Interclass
contests were staged yesterday.
.the seniors taking first In both.
In the reading contest Audrey I
Weatherford was first, Jessie I
ItllMia, Junior, second and Dallas
Colby, freshman, third. In the
jlmpromtu speaking contest Mvr
jtle Weatherford. senior was first: '
I Kenneth Claek. junior, second and
I Stanley Kidder, freshman and
Vera MoCllnlock, sophomore, tied
for third place. -
Terminal beauty rtxoo, phone 68J.
i WEDNESDAY'S COAST SCORES.
At Seattle 10; Portland 8.
At Ran Francisco 4: Oakland C.
At Sacramento 8: Salt Lake 4.
At Los Angelea S; Vernon 1.
DAILY WEA1HE4) REPORT
I). H Weatner Rurcaa. local of
flee. Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours
n.Sig 5 a m.
Precipitation In Inches and hun
dredths: Highest temperature yesterday US
lowest temperature last night 84
Precipitation last SI hours 0
Total precip. ajnee first month .OS
Normal precip. for this month 161
T-rt m 1 nriMln fmn Qunl 1
1925. lo date
Average precip. from Sept t,
177 115
Total excess from SepL 1,
1935 4
j Average precipitation for 41
wet seasons. (September to
I May. Inclusive) ! 31.41
j . Fair tonight and Thursday;
, WM. DKLL, Meteorologist I
KIWANISCLUB
MEETING FEATURED
BY FINE ADDRESSES
The Kiwanls club held a very
Interesting meeting yesterday. A
fine program was presented open
ed by a vocal solo by Hon. H. A.
Canaday. accompanied at the pia
no by Misa Lucille Sapplngton.
Lloyd L. Crocker spoke briefly
on the subject of establishing an
aviation field in or near the city.
The field. It was pointed out, will
lie necessary If Roseburg Is to be
benefited by the air mall service
and the forest service air patrol
work. Although nothing definite
has yet been done, Mr. Crocker
stated that the residents -of the
city must give the proposition
serious consideration.
Walter Fisher gave a very con
structive talk'on Kiwanls organi
sation. The address took up the
Kiwanls constitution and the aim
and ideals of the organisation.
Rev. II. L. Caldwell was ac
cepted a a new member of the
club.
W. C. Harding, president of the
club, appointed committees to
visit the local schools. -
COUNTRY
FAIR
DANCE
ANLAUF
SATURDAY
NIGHT
Music by the
HOOT OWLS
Games Fun
. Dancing '
BE THERE!
The Best Policy
Is to keep wll Insured. It Is
too late to insure after the
lose occurs. Too will appre
ciate the service rendered by
our agency. We write all
lines of tire and automobile
Insurance.
C W. YOUNG SON
, INSURANCE
116 Case St' Phone 417
1 1
DANCING
RAINBOW
- .GARDENS
WEDNESDAY NITE
IT'S WARM THERE,
All the Latest
Fox Trots and Dreamy
Waltzes
By those
8WANEE 8ERENADERS
IT'S A JITNEY
SWI5lAlrIV,W',Wll.lliwi
! Harvest Dance!
Glide Grange Hall
Saturday, October 17
I Ladies Bring Lunch
Dance at Tiller
WITH . ..
Chicken Supper
Saturday Night,
October 17
GOOD MUSIC
A regular good time for every
body. Don't miss this dance.
TONITE THURSDAY
A Parameun) Feature
"ARE
PARENTS
PEOPLE"
With
Adolphe Menjou, Betty Bron
s4s Florence Vlder
FEATURE COMEDY
1 J WORLD NEWS
Exclusive First Run
Pictures Only
10c 15c"
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
ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE GO.
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
BENEFIT DANCE
FOR
Douglas County Concert Band
Sponsored by Roseburg Musie Teachsre .
Friday, October 16th
ARMORY
Be Among Those Present. .
WANTED!
CANNING APPLES
ALSO QUINCE
Umpqua Valley Canning Co.
Phone 525
ELKS DANCE
and CARD PARTY
THURSDAY EVENING
' October 15, 1925
- -GOOD MUSIC-
NOW
-ALL THE
WAY TO THE
GOAL POST
AMD
r.At ES OF
Cheers, then Jeers.
0f the ball, he was
s?niDUBlilV iww .
Poor Harold! Who had been based to
death, raised to distraction, fighting bis
last stand to be a college herol
Mirth' Joy! Oladneas! And something
els that weep ou off your Iwt with
( enjoyment! (
Harold Ucyd
I Eveninis
25c 50c
ANTLERS
Roseburg, Oregon
SHOWING
Also
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1U
CARRIED ...
LAUGHTER! .;
reeted Mm ! : Instead
carrying the hat of an
freshman
A M Pture
(V)
Harold IM Cora
Matinees
FrL. Sat.
15c 35c
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