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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1923. A TEN DAYS' HARVEST OF SHOE VALUES Commencing Thursday, Qctober 22rd to Reap the values you ' , The following items we $7.85 Black Suede Pumps With front strop, new spike heel and d rem weight sole, was I9 60 Sale Price $7.85 $5.85 Smart Black Satins Marked for a clean up. Another group of both medium and high heel. formerly valuea up to S9.M. Sale Price $5.85 $4.85 On Tables $4.85 A table full of exceptional valuea for women Pumps and Oxfords sacrifice values. There'll be tables of children's Pumps, Oxfords and and Little Man's prices on all rock bottom. Men's about and here in reality for our Harvest Shoe as you wilL Men's Wear Specials in Connection With " Harvest Shoe Sale! Some timely Men's Wear values are Included.' Read these over here are articles you can use any time. $1.00 Men's Ties for 89c All $1.00 Men's Ties on sale now 89c each. Other ties I for 9c. Harvest Shoe Sale on Downstairs Floor Starts Thursday 10 Days - Weet mint raa Dr. H. C Church ; OPTOMETRIST ' Perkins lids. Roes burg, Or ;i Thr Best Policy li to keep well Insured, It la too late to Insure after the loaa occurs. You will appro elate the service rendered by ;) our agency. We write all lines of fire and automobile . Insurance. " C W. YOUNG & SON ' INSURANCE 116 Caw St Phone 417 The Liberty Theatre Last Time Tonight CHARLES RAY IN "Percy" Supported by CHARLIE MURRAY and BETTY BLYTHE A Cay and Sparkling Comedy Romance PENDLETON ROUND-UP 10c ALICE'S WILD WEST SHOW 25c have made possible by a year of loyal patronage. Our appreciation is expressed in this festival of real bargains. Dress; Shoes-School Shoes Shoes for Service . . . . , . To make this sale a real festival event, ' we have gone through our immense stock, using sickle and pruning hook. We have cut right and left into shoes of the prevailing mode, into shoes of advance tendencies and into shoes of more staple character. All await you at revised prices only for this festival. but few of the very many been the price-cutting to $5.85 Black Suede Pumps With medium heel, several pat tern!, all new, regular $8.50 val ue, cloning out. Sale Price $5.85 $6.85 Newest in Patent . New fall and winter patterns Think of It One ol our newest shoes, regularly $1.04 ' On Sale Now $6.85 Fine Shirts $2.69 A special lot of Men's Silk and Broadcloth Hhlrts, values to $4.60, on sale $2.89. Better Service I TOO MANY SPEECHES AHEAD. 8ALEM, Ore., Oct. 20. Governor 1 Pierce today appointed Walter E. , Meacham of Baker to represent l him at the Indian congress at Spo kane, October 30, and 31. Pierre ' la unable to attend, because of pre viously arranged engagements. o Heat with gae. DANCING RAINBOW , . GARDENS WEDNESDAY NITE PRIZE WALTZ 1 Mutlo by ThOM WANE! BCRKNAOERt ITS A JITNEY and will hold good in this sale. They will show make a worth-while sale. $6.85 Black and Colored Street Pumps Very good patterns, extremely good for street and afternoon wear. Regular 110.00 values. . Special at $6.85 $5.85 and $6.85 New Patent Pumps About a down new patterns In patent kid leather, medium and high heels, values to J9.W rtgu-lar. ' $1.00 On Tables $2.85 Two other tables which represent our discontinued lines and odd sixes giving them away at $1.00 and $2.85 a pair. High Shoes from $1.00 to $3.85. Tables of Boys' Shoes, lots and lots of them, at values you read Sale. Reap now. A bumper crop of bargains cut Athletic Unions 89c Men's fine Nainsook, Athletic style, uulon suits, each only 89c Sweaters $1.00 to $4.35 About 100 Men's and Hoys' wool and wool mixed and Cotton Sweaters. Values to SS.F0. llnr yest Special $1.00. Si.95. $4.35 Better Merchandise Keep an Eye on Your Property Values Property value rhantrtv Your fire Inaiimnr pnllrifH si hit u hi rhange to currnportsl. Inmirani w that wan aleuate Klrrdiiy may not offer you full prutrctiun toilay. We tin 11 he Kind to Innpecl your fire rikt ami uran- protec tion In the light of preaeiitiluy values. WtHW fj, rTsTf Haircutting You'll want It cut some day. Why not let us do the Job? Ladies work specialised, llarber Ing la done right here. Up town prices. QOLDEN RULE BARBER SHOP M0 N. Jackson St. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of Olassee 111 Jackson Sf AUCTIONS We tell anything and everything you have to offer and get the high dollar. See me tor dates. M. C. RADABAUOH 030 N. Pine St. Dr. Rupert A. Moon E leetre-Ch I repraetor Nerve and Bptae BpeelalleL It4 PerklBS Bide. Pkoae It4 COME 1 October 31st you how reckless has $7.85 Black Satin Pumps Four beautiful patterns with dress heehi. A group of $11.00 values that are rarest of Bargains at $7.85 $6.85 John Kelly Oxfords Special lot of John Kelly high grade Oxfords, black anJ brown kid, also John Klty Pumps, all regular $9 00 values. A Harvest Salt) Special at $6.85 Men's Knit Unions $1.00 Light weight balbriggnn 1'nlnn Hulls, ankle length, short sleeves, now only $1.00 Boys Hats 89c A special lot of wool rlolh Hats, Uood values up to Jl.r.0. Harvest salo speclul 89c Harvest Shoe Sale on Downstairs Floor Starts Thursday , ' 10 Days W.T.PM.T.W.W.I.I.I.&M.M.I.M.TVT The Wanderer g OF THE Wasteland ! From the Novel by Zane Grey at the PLAYHOUSE! Suthsrlih, Oct 21-22 ij Admission 10c 25c iMMnM:WMMiiMii:;. DANCE AT wigwam! TAVERN FRIDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 23RD , I Bucks's Rhythm Kings j Will Play j BE THERE j GANGI i eeeeeeee P. F. HIRSCH ACCOUNTANT Books Audltsd J 8ystsms Installed 4 Roseburg .... Oregon f Mrs. Charles Brand Song Interpretation Voice Building TEACHER OF SINQINO FATAL MINE FIGHT LEADS TO MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE llnU4 rna Uuat Wit..) I BAKER, Ore.. Oct 20. An In dictment charging manslaughter was returned late yesterday by the grand Jury against Dave Arthur, In connection with the death of O. C. Tucker, who was stabbed by Ar thur in an altercation at the Moth er Lode mine, of which Arthur Is foreman. Tucker was stabbed In the side with the book of a miner's Ismp. - , o Oet an endgate seeder to sow yonr grain. It will do It quickly and well. See one at Wharton Bros. I t NEW TODAY t I LOST Small gold brooch. Finder; phone 38-R. FOR SALE IIay.eJ.Vood, $3.50 per per tier. Phone 270-Y. FOR SALE Ford touring car. Will; sell cheaix 618S. Main. I FOR 'SALE Ivory bedlind-sprlngs. also medium sized child s bed. Phone 459 J. VANTEDA"Tniddle sited ladv to keep house for family of three. For particulars phone 30F11. FOR SALE Motorcvrlealde cor. flood condition w'th license, $45. Inquire Hall and Young's Garage. WANTED TO. TRADE Land for Al motorcycle and side car. No Junk. Rt 1, Box 163, Rose burg. FOR SALE Modern new 4-room house end garage, comer lot, price $2100. Terms. Chas. Kyes. 826 N. Jackson St FORSALE-j-1924 Star touring. Good rubber. Two extra new cords and rims. $275 cash takes it this week. Box. 27, care News Review. ' F.STRAY15 head Delaine lambs. 13 sheared. 2 unaheared, ear marked, crop split, and under bit on left ear. Last seen near Ten Mile. Please notify Ivan Swift, Looking Glass. LOANS thaf cost you less and ret you out of debt. Equitable Savings & Loan Association of Portland. Oregon. O. W. Young & Son. resident loan agents, 116 Cass Street. Phone 417. MARRIED'MAN Wants Job. Ex perienced in farm management, fruit growing, general farming. Irrigating. Trector and truck driving. Address "M. J.", care News-Review. WXISTED Woman for general housework and care for Invalid lady. Or lady and man, man work in saw mill or logging. No children. Mrs. J. H. Jantxer, Asalea. SAN WANTED as personal factory representative In Roaebtirg. We will give, to the right man, the best proposition ever offered. No experience or capital requir ed. Write full Information to Svnrro Motors Co., Battle Creek, Mich. FOR SALE 2 130(1 lb. mares, 2 cows, 6 and 7 years old, new I harness, good wagon, 2 horse gas .engine, plow, cultivator, and household effects. Equity lS-acre fruit and poultry ranch. Cheap. Owner leaving state. Apply W. II. Hardin, 1 mile north, then 1 mile east of Camp View. IMPORTANT If the lady who left Eureka. California, on Sep tember 15, 1925, accompanied by her daughter, aged about seven years, for Roseburg, Oregon, Oregon, will write P. O. Box 94. Fields Landing. California, will learn something greatly to her advantage. tfSED FOTUTBARGALN'S 1924 Ford coupe. 1923 Ford touring. 1922 Ford touring. 1920 Ford touring. 1918 Chevrolet touring, $50. Easy Terms. MATHEWS MOTOR-X CHANGE By the City Hall A ROl'ND PEG IN A SQUARE HOLE You have seen mer chants trying to farm and farmers trying to sell merchandise. Here . la a chance to adjust matters. Merchant offers big double store filled with good merchandise: highway service station; good 6- ' room residence; big warehouse; best location In Douglas, county. In exchange for a stock 'ranch jf about equal value, or will as sume a small difference. Price, Including stock and real estate, . $15,000. Submit your ranch prop osition to Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. AT. WAYS AB U Y E RFt ) R A B A R -OAIN Why buy slocks and bonds paying a paltry seven and eight per cent when you can double your moiey and be doubly secured while doing It? Check this over then art. 8 acres of full bearing Rartlett pears In excel lent condition, bordering on pav ed Pacific highway. This orchard will pny you big Interest on a thousand dollars per acre. Still you can get clear title to 8 acres for (2400. half cash, with chances a hundred to one It will more than pay for Itself the first year. It's your move. Lawrence Agen cy. 125 Cass Street. 7onnrT6LfRNc5v A GOOD THING If you should see It? Picture this In your mind. 200 arres In one field, as level as a billiard table; sandy river bot tom land, bordering on the river: all under cultivation: 30 arres of prunes In full bearing, every tree a picture; l'Ml acres pasture and some timber; 6 acres broccoli waist high: acres English wal nut.; big 7 room farm dwelling In fine condition; big stock bam; on main hard surfaced road: sev en miles from town: near grade and hlh srhnol- bis team! h.r- 9ness: wagon: full set tools and Implements, Including tractor. You ran bur this place for half Its value with a small payment down and a long time on the balance. In fct rwnr will let It par for Itself. Twenty thousand takes everything. Lawrence Agency, 126 Cass Street. Phone 219. FOR CANDY DAY October 20-23 ' ..." The 'Artstyle Wonder Box of Chocolates la truly wonderful In the fact that all the most popular pieces are offered In a better and' more expensive qual Ity than ever before. This Beautiful Bpx was designed in Paris. A "package within a package." Within the Wonder Box you will find another filled pack age, a perfect miniature of our Artstyle Crinoline Pack age, a novelty and favor that has added to the popularity of thia remarkable package. - . Artstyle Chocolatea really couldn't be made any better. A Full Pound $1.50 NATHAN FULLERTON Roseburg Oregon I Last Time Tonite I "The Beloved I uruic ; Feature Comedy l BENEFIT CARD PARTY j I ! OrVF.N BY i ioc Fox New. 25c ,j Daughters of the NUe j - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 STARTS TOMORROW l! MASONIC HALL BIG DOUBLE II I Proceeda for. Shrine Children's Hospital. ! ii S o'clock, Admission 25c Everybody Invited. ', FEATURE SHOW j jjj Ji Helen Holmee. j "Duped" ! "A Woman's ' fY L W ' Faith" , (1J A Universal Jewel I Wss I 10c 15c ALWAYS THE NEW IN ! FOOTWEAR STARTS THURSDAY NEW KID SLIPPERS ) NEW PATENT SLIPPERS Wiw . t,iV t NEW SATIN SLIPPERS ' w..,. D.ML. V SPIKE HEELS, CUBAN HEELS Fairbanks ivs mor LOUIS HEELS Ir'tl"' T'w'Vw ROSEBURGBOOTERlE thrills, mtfrs high I ,RVIN BRUNN , hL i. n.. n I I shoes that satisfy and fit your feet apeca, in VOIt V I PERKIN3 BLOO. ; . ROSEBURO, ORE. h has Yr mtdsV mmm;;;::m;mmS POUGLAS TONITE AND WEDNESDAY ioc 25c ,ijf lliil! SHIPWRECKED THEN f t AiItH BATTUNa A W'LD x e)"S "i 1 LEOPARI rn L'FE! YVVjJ C-vJT. 3y j 1 Follow this tale as It Nl S flV TS'fl "V 1. t!l moves In dark places with I U iTafn Ivlit I '5' i."!? I thrill and action at every Vj 3e9l't,(I rC f-PT C T-s j I step! THey blew a million 1 I til I T I fcl t i dollar ship up for one of ! I TJ 1 I "fSr- LLOYD HUGHES, j sZTVCT " DORIS KENYON, I I J iV'!' HOBART BOSWORTH V"J J ' cliPtJf "nd "Ur ' jjllffiy SPAT FAMILY COMEDY NEWS ANTLfeRS I WEDNESDAY BBaaassaaasaaeiBBBeBmaBaaBBwaMasaBwsaBaaaaaBaanaBaaMaaBHasBSBV For Wednesday's selling we offer the following un usual values, together with our regular low price. SHOP EARLY AND SAVE Oleo,- fresh and sweet, limit 1 0 lbs., per lb 25c Cabbage for kraut, 2c per lb.. 50 lb. lots 1.80c Spuds, commercial grade, 1 00 lbs $2.25 Spuds, fancy Burbanks, 100 lbs $2.7S Swift's Shortening. 8 lbs. -$1.69 Flour, hard wheat, 24 lb. sack ........$1.10 . . Quaker Oats, large pkg'. .. 28c Fancy Smoked Meat . . 'Very Reasonable . Morrell's light bacon, lb. '. 42c Morrell's medium bacon, fancy 37c Cottage Butts, lb 33c Swift's Premium Ham, lb 35c Salt Pork. lb;.:..... .:....i..:......30c S11 West " Can Street Roseburg, Ore. tffiSLn DIAMOND LAKE ROAD CREW COMING OUT 800N The Diamond Lake road crew is completing Its work and will re turn home the last of the week, ac cording to Forest Supervisor Carl B. Neal. The workmen have had good weather to finish their job and have had excellent results. The road to Big Camas has been finished and all of the Skyline Oregon California tad road has been finished except a five mile stretch. This latter piece will be grubbed and graded next July, connecting with the Natron) cut-off .between Crescent and Odell lakes, giving a new route for get-, ting In materials and supplies to the Diamond Lake region. Men's suits eieaneu ana pressed, 11.50. Roseburg Cleaners, phone 471