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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1925 j f LOOK A I IT fP W W FIT QrfhM TB A TCP TUT A TMT fl?.. aaaaaaaaav a a sa m 'a sr at ar mm mm s t sat am Ma m mmmm m m m m m aaaaanam b bs m a m v sr .mw m mm mm mm m ib m -sk, . JLTmm. U-4 JU. iXJi UU JUL XL VJP X X M JLL JLLM 1111.411 X'llj 11 V (UULilg WllIU U, a a a i d ma ... m ' - . ' ' -at- ' J ' - J . . ' . is returning 10 noseourg ior anoiner series 01 nevivai meetings, starting aunaay, uctoner lotn. l nis will be delightful news to those who attendee the splendid meetings held by her hertj recently. fSg!CJ)A-sf AT THE BIG TENT on Rose Street i 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. Same'sJfndard lk tjlfK(VC Pump Nsw Stylea Shown Hera First Better Service Better Merchandise J Mr. and Mrs. Henry I,overlch of Portlnnd spent yesterday In this city on their wny to Califor nia. Mr. Loverlch waa formerly Bertha St. John of Siitherlln. They were married the tint of the week In Portland and are on a wedding trip to California. They will make their home In Portland following their return. Liberty Theatre Tonight and Saturday J I Swish Zoom! The New Star And" His GaUant Horse Arrive At Last Packed with Power Bulgfng with Laughs Ablaze with Thrills Romance and Saddle Leather! The Open Range! ' DEPENDABLE PROPERTY PROTECTION The value of your insurance pro tection la measured by the reli ability of the company back of It. Thla agency represents only well known and proven corn pan lea. offering every needed form of Insurance protection. impute km. I NEW TODAY t FOR RENT Two-room aparf- men! wllh garage. 248 H. Parrott. roil RENT 2 furnished house keeping rooms. Call 816 Win chester or Phone 170-Y. foil SALE LeatlK-r davenport bed, Hoosler kitchen cabinet, al most new. Pine.' Phone 316-J. 541 8. 10c - Webfoot Weekly and Comedy 15c Starting Sunday Charles Ray in "Percy" Harvest Dance! 1 at Glide Grange Hall Saturday, October 17 Ladies Bring Lunch gWrMTTM FOR SALE Improved Oregon and Brandy wine- Btrawberry plants. $4.00 per thousand. Julius Sindt, Melrose. I MONEY to loan wi dwellings. apartment houses and Improved real estate, or for building pur poses. Umpqua Savings and Loap Association. fOR8ArE5ood Fordsoa trac tor, Hoseh magneto, easy start Ing. No chance to break your arm. Also dine.' Also two cows. A. A. Bakke, M.l.ow. Dance at Tiller WITH Chicken Supper Saturday Night, October 17 GOOD MUSIC A regular good time for every body. Don't miss this dance. The- Best Policy la to keep welrlnsured. It la too late to Insure after the loss occurs. You will appre ciate the service rendered by our agency. We write all lines of fire and automobile Insurance. G. W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE . 116 Casa St Phone 417 JUST THINK OF IT A 2-quart paneled aluminum percolator for 9 He at Powell's. LOST Two-1 0'blllsT Finder re- turn to Powell's Furniture Store. Reward. FOR-S A LE Angora bucks, from registered non-shedding sires. W. G. Paul, So. IK'er Creek. FOR RENT B room" bouse, mod ern. Inquire at 446 Fowler fit Oeorge Chandler. WEINQARTNER'S AP POINTMENT CAPS LONG OPERATIC CAREER . BERLIN. Oct. 16. (A." P.) Fe llx von Welngartner, the famous musician, and the equally famoua French pholosopher, Henri Berg 1 son, have been elected chairmen of the newly founded League of Nations commission for intellect!!-: Is at collaboration. . i Welngartner waa born In Dalma- m FilEE dirt. 125 yards. East Ioug-tla In 1863-and called to the Ber-lftJ Ian and Chadwick streets. Phone j Ma Royal Opera aa alternating 1 9 627-J. chief conductor In 1891. la 1S9S.J r TRIPLE FIT FOR SALE Reed baby buggy. Lloyd sulky, and bath table. Phone 234-L. PTTR SaTE Golden oak dining set. Library table and heater. Phone 420-L. FOR RENT Nicely furnished resi dence. Also 3-room apartment A bargain. 520 N. Jackson. j FOR R ENT 2 large iurnlshed housekeeping rooms. Close in. Private front entrance. 331 South Main. he went to Munich to conduct a aer ies of guest performances and sub-; E sequently also in Vienna, without iff the permission of Count voa Huel-; sen, at that time the intendant of Berlin opera. Thereupon ! 4 charged von I A broken a Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bids. RoMhtirg, Or Phon It BARBER? WHO'S YOUR Come over and get a clean shave, a neat haircut or a bath uptown prices after October 19. QOLDEN RULE BARBER SHOP 660 N. Jackson Ht. DANCE OLALLA . HALL SATURDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 17 ' GOOD MUSIC FOR 8ALE Horses, cows, tractor, farm Implements, tools and hay, 200-acre farm for rent, on high way one mile north of Wilbur. Rowe. FOR REN'fAi tractive 3 room apartment in best part of city. Electric range, laundry trays, heat, light and phone furnished. Adults only. 735 East Douglas. FOR SALE Purebred " Giant Ilronze turkeys, registered stock: tnms (9 and tlO, hens 6 a id 17. Also Plymouth Hock hens, 11. Mrs. O. W. Adams, Phone 14F4. Rt. 1, RoHeburg. SATtinr)AYSI'EC!ALW'e are of" . ferlng our largest site beating stove, No. 22, Mica front, nickel trim, lame door, also swinging top, easily takes largest block wood, at a special price of 325. This price includes large wood lined stove mat 4 pipes, 1 elbow, 1 cnllnr. and 1 damper. Deliver ed and installed in city without extra charge. If not in city we prepay freight. Powell Furniture Co. the Count von Huelson Welngartner with having nis contract The court finally ruled ' that von Welngartner waa to be j 8 prohibited from conducting Id Ber-: R lin for the term of 16 years. K In 1893, however, he severed this jj Gordlan knot by giving a aeries of 1 K symphonic concerts In Fuersten- walde, suburb just beyond the if) precincts of Berlin. The event atjgt that time was the talk of all Ger- f) many. Welngartner waa married I ' Lucille School Shoes FIT THE EYE, THE FOOT AND THE PURSE WEAR your pocketbook appreciates COMFORT you feet can't forget Roseburg Booterie irvJn brunn shoes that satisfy and fit your feet, perkins bldo. roseburq, oregon to the American singer. Marcel, who died In 1921. : BORN j: I ARCTIC EXPEDITION 8HIP NEARLY LOST NORTHBOUND E. P. McDonald. Jr., commander or the ship, aa saying that he suf presed Information of the disaster on his own authority. BOSTON. Oct 18. The Boston Transcript. In a copyrighted story urvnraT t 'm. ..j u .today, says that the grounding of ! 3110 will give 4 feet a good tlms HtNiitst io. Mr. and Mrs. the ,teamer Peary on a reef near I at the armory dance tonight and Larl Henbest, Friday, October i ui i v.ii- ..v.. v.i .i,. k..wi . at Mercy hospital, a boy. ! bound, nearly resulted In the loss ! n ' MPAiitaTfn t w .a w Pf tne h,P nd disruption of Among those from the rnral MCALLISTER To Mr. and Mrs. (ne MacMillan Arctic expedition. districts to visit yesterday waa r i,7 i 7 . ll' quotes Lleutenant-Commirader Kenneth Fortln, of I'mpittia ati ..i.ic, iiiui.un;, iMiuun in, m boy. 16, sonii iiEi'it t itKi.K m:vs. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the' fitting of Glasses lit Jackson 8t ! At Brand's ! ROAD STAND Pacific Highway 4 miles north Open Evsnlnga . SPECIAL: I Packed extra fancy Jonathan 'apples ready to ship 31 65. 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 , OVERLAND GRAPES: Tokaya Malagas. Black Prince Sweet Juice Grapes, 4o lb. Jelly G rsnos 3c lb. APPLES: Jonathan" Bpltsenberg Newtowna Roma Beauty Cookers QRAPE JUICE: Orders taken for fresh grape Juice. Bring containers. , COUNTRY FAIR DANCE ANLAUF SATURDAY NIGHT Music by the HOOT OWLS Games Fun Dancing BE THERE I Smith Deer Creek. Oct. 13. "85. The sale at W. A. Jenkins' yes terday was well attended. All seemed well satisfied. .Mr, Jen- I kit's Ineltided. I Mr. II. K. Blond and wife are i nicking apples over at Mr. Chas. Insler's place on the river, j Mrs. llnrlun Milton has been 'spending the week end with Mrs. Jack Mlttnn. I Allan Plnod vlptted his parents Mr. and Mrs. Blood of South ;Deer Creek yesterday afternoon. i The parents and pupils of Dis trict No. S are well pleased with the teacher, Mrs. Scott. XX A bazaar and food sale will be held fcv the L. A. to n. R. T. on November 14, at McKean, Darby A Baldwin's store, beginning at 9 a. m. TTWT'OTTIIWTTTIT-' SI . E DANCE The Foolball Season IS OPEN AT THE ANTLERS THEATRE SEE The greatest football player of all times Harold Lloyd IN AUCTIONS We sell anything and everything you have to offer and gi t the high dnHar. See me for dates. M. C. RADA8AU0H S30 N. Pine St AT , LONG'S HALL Coles Valley SATURDAY NITE OCTOBER 17 1 GOOD MUSIC I B V Ht.-r.T1T7W.MI"TMtI!ITWT1 'The Freshman" Saturday Mat. 15c-35c Evenings 2Sc-50c Starts Sunday THE GOLDEN BED' See the datsllng Candy Ball, the millionaire wedding, the fight on the Alpine crag, the newest gowns from Paris, the latest De Mille triumph "The Golden Bed." IceCream isaFood everybody likes Very many people find Ice Cream Desirable the whole year round. Get the Habit of Using Mel-O-Maid Butter Also You will find every pound sweet and whole some It's pure and a good food. Douglas County Creamery Phone 340 Dr. Rupert A. Moon E lMtr-Cn Iropractor Nerra and Spin Specialist 114 Perkins Bids, Phon IS4 2 CHARLESTON DANCERS A Suitable Prize is to be given the couple giving the best exhibition of The Charleston, the new dance craze. t Rainbow Gardens Saturday Night The Music by Those SWANEE SERENADERS No dance has taken the country by storm like the Charleston you can easily learn the new steps practice them win the prize. . "STRUT YOUR STUFF SANDY! h EVERYBODY ELIGIBLE, BIG JITNEY DANCE TONITE AND SATURDAY A Gloom Buster 'The Battling Orioles' his girl hiding from the cops! . . . ' and " gang of thnga waiting to convert hlra Into mincemeat! ' Then an Idea! The Battling Orioles hadn't had fight for fifty years and once they were champion pill ponndera and umpire maulers! They needed exercise! 8o Tommy Tucker, apostle of joy, high priest tot laugh ter, rejavenator of relics dug np the fossil remains, put springtime into their December dispositions and got them Into the fastest and funniest fight ever recorded. EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN PICTURES 10c 25c