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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1925. i ! TKDKY! ! ! Until October 31st OAK POLE WOOD for asle, $3.00:1 tier. Call47Kll. FOR 8 ALE Font truck and cow,' bolh (or $100. . Scbullse, Brock-1 way. I ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. Harvest Shoe Sale wan i kii siai ana wire ror tl- j It Opened Today! It Astonished Hundreds! Tha values in this sale cannot be realized until after months of wear. They are the John Kelly, Buster Brown, Boyd-Welch shoes that have set the styles of the shoe standards in Roseburg for years. We know you won't believe it until you seel fed J Table Displays $1.00, $2.85 . . . . . y discontinued : numbers. the very best Our Odd sizes in makes. Infants Shoes 85c Full table display. Help your self. Try them on. Values up to $2.50. , ,, Women's Dress Shoes Best of styles, including verv latest modes for this fall. Val ues up to $1 1.00. Sale Prices $4.85 to $7.85 Includes the greater portion of our immense stock! MEN'S SHOES CHILDREN'S SHOES ALL ON SALE SPECIAL VALUES IN HARVEST SALE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS $1700 men's ties. 89c Men's 6t Boys' Other ties. 2 for .....89c M SweaiVi'S 1 '? fH Mens $4.50 Shirts.. $2.69 Athletic Union Suits . ..89c Men's Knit Unions... $1.00 Mm. Better Service Better Merchandise : Extra! 1 FOR Friday and Saturday 1 . . Closing Out W 40 I Silk Dresses lllljj ' At a Marvelous Price, Each . jjj $12.75 I j A CLOSE OUT )$m. I I I llll Better Service Better Merchandise t-iirii nun, nyiii; iu iuukinb 1 drill. i I FOR SALE Oak store and block wood. I'bone 2G0-J. O. E. (iard-j ner. FOR SALE 130 sheep, mostly ewea, flO each. L. W. Hogan, Oakland, Ore. SAVE VOLR MONEY Buy good bonds from licensed bond brok-i era. M. F. Rice of Rice & nice. I FOR SALE Gold Dollar aud New Oregon strawberry - plants. $4 per M. C. L. Gerniond, Millwood, Ore. WILL ALL W. R. C. members pli-aae be present i Friday, Oct. 23, at two. Important busineKg .meeting. YONCALLA STUDENTS PUBLISHING PAPER A very lively newspaper, "Whis pers', Is being published by the student body of tha Yoocalla high school. The paper la published monthly and deala not only with school actlvitlea but includea also local news items from various sur rounding communities. The publica tion la liberally supported by ad vertisers. Bernlce Huntington la editor-in-chief; Willeta Miller, as sistant editor; Kenneth Crowe, bualneaa manager. Ill" ' " ' ' ' "m YOUR SURPLUS Your savings are your surplus so be very careful not to waste them or put them In some risky scheme. Make safety your guiding atar. Open an account now with thla bank. 4 Intsrsat Paid en Savings Accounts. The Roseburg National Bank Roseburg.Ore. SB OF Keep an Eye on Your ' Property Values Prupfrtv value rhatiK. Ymir first iMurtnrt policies uliould chnngtj to eorrPBpontl. Inuram that was arieijUHto yMtTtHy may nut offor yuu full prutfctton tmluy. W fthnll b Kind to Inn pert your firs i-Uka and Innurancii protec tion lii.lhJiht of preaeiti-tluy vIu ; Haircutting You'll want It cut some tiny. Why not let ua do the Job? Indies work specialised. Ilarber lng la done right here. Up town prices. GOLDEN RULE BARBER 8HOP 660 N. Jackson St. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST - Specialist In tbe fitting of . Olassea iiS Jackson St. AUCTIONS ' We sell anything and everything you have to offer and get the high dollar. See me for dates. M. C. RAOABAUQH R30 N. Pins St The Liberty Theatre , . Lat Time Tonight I Eva Novak and William Fairbanks "Tainted Money" ACTION THRILLS ROMANCE ' . Fables Topics Also the Starting of 10c The Adventures of Mazic 15c Coming Friday Richard Talmadgs in his latest , 'The We of Hope" Dr. Rupert A. Moon f leetro-CMroprsctor Narva and Spina SpeclaltsL 114 Parkins Bldg. Phons 164 'Amclsted Ptm LwH Wln. PARI8. Oct. 22 Belief that a new plan which Finance Minister Calllau nrmtnses to .nhmlt In th American debt commission would Involve larger annual payments , than previous French proposal? j waa general In political circles to day. I On the other hand It l known ' that M. Caillaux feels that even the temporary arrangement offered by , Secretary Mellon would be better than any plan Involving higher payments unless such a plan car rled some aort of Insurance against i ths crippling of French financial resources. In view of the fact thai many members of the French par liament are vigorously opposed to the temporary arrangement which M. Caillaux brought home from I Washington, this arrangement will I not be submitted to parliament. Instead, there will be a new pro posal which la expected to be a , definite refunding measure cover lng 2 yeara. . L, j Thla proposal will be forwards! shortly, probably soon after the re opening of the chamber of deputies I next Thursday. ' Although at tbe recent radical i congress In Nice, there was some demand that France should under take to pay no more on her war debta than Ihe received In German reparations the belief prevails that M. Caillaux will not consider this I when he next approaches Wash ington and also that he will not at- , tempt to couple up war debt pay- jments with reparations. '(HAItOKS AO. INS OKNKIttl, j ; .M, H. HAItT KALI. I'l,.r. I WASHINGTON. Oct. 22. Uhe i charges filed against MaJor-t;-n-jeral William H. Hart by Major- (leneral Harry L. Kogera. retire 'have disclosed to the Invesilga lng officers no basis for furth'r proceedings. I The charges, filed with the war department, alleged that lOeneral Hart caused the publica tion of a magaiine and newjpa per article derogatory to Ceneml Rogers for the purpose of pre jveiillng the latter's ra-appolnt-I ment as quarlermaster-gener.il. . (leneral Hart succeeded to that 1 post. FOR SA LE One-ton Ford truck; laurel wood 12 tier on ground, or 13 25 delivered. Herman Schulze, Brockway. FOR'SALE 75""tler'bf dryla'urel and oak wood,-$2.25 per tier on the ground. Phone 6F3t. P. W. Cooper, Clengary. TIKES 31x4 heavy duty cords, 1 1 5.75. 32x4 heavy duty cords, 115 95. 33x4 heavy duty cords. 1 1 6.75. Wilson's Tire Shop FOR SALE 2 horse powerSattley gas engine and pumping jack. Hrand new. $55 caah. J. W. Humphreys, Wilbur FOR-8ALEStudebaker Spec'lai Six, excellent condition, price tint), $275 down, bal. 9 mouth's time. Phone 242. MONEY TO LOAN On farm or city property. We specialize on mortgage loans. Plenty of funds. M. F. Rice of Rice & Rice. WANTED To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. BI'ILDER Jobs of any size tak en and a square deal guaranteed. Also new 2x4's and shiplap for sale. Chaa. D. Maynard. Phone 3.15-R. WE MAKE all kinda of real prop erty mortgage loans. We buy and sell mortgages. Deal with licens ed bond and mortgage brokers. Rice & Rice. FOR SALE Cockerels, nuff Or pingtons aud White Mlnorcaa. Also maple and ash block wood. Chean If taken at once. Phone 6F2. Fred A. Goff. Roseburg. FOR SAi.E Strawberry plants Improved Oregon, well rooted, thousand $4.00: hundred Due; al so dry land double disc plow, ood condition. Exchange for hay. Price $50. Lindblom, Dlxon-vllle. CASH TO LOAN to home owners. H you own your home and need Immediate fuudn, we can give you prompt service. Umpqua Savings and Ixan Association. Douglas Abstract Building, lng. THE ANNUAL RUMMAGE sale of the Roseburg Woman's club will be . held Saturday, October 24th at 9 a. m. at the Sykes building. Proceeds of the sale will go toward the Woman's . clubhouse fund. Help build the clubhouae. SOME DA Y VOl? WILL PAY DOUBLE For this ranch of 240 acres; 4 miles from well fenced: with fine water aupply; big sheep shelter; will carry a hundred ewea. Price $3200. easy terms. Lawrence Agency. 125 Casa Streat. Phone 219. We are pleased to announce the completion of our New Banking Home which will be occupied jointly . '. x by us in a few days On Saturday, October twenty-fourth a cordial invitation is extended to our -customers and friends to inspect ; the new quarters from two to Hoe and seven to nine p. m. ' The Douglas National Bank First State and Savings Bank 1 Roseburg, Oregon, October 20, 1921 ' NOTICE The Benson P. T. A. will hold a reception Friday night for the teaches. Everybody invited. 7,000 PRISONERS TAKEN KKO.M THK MANCHV8. churlan forces, retreating north-; ward, crossed the Yangtse river, i PEKING, Oct. 22. Gnerals of the Cheklang forces, which have wrested pructically all of Klang- su province from the troops of Marshal Chang Tso-LIn, the Man- P.F.HIRSCH ACCOUNTANT z Books Audited j Roseburg .... Oregon ! Dr, H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, r Phons SS Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electronic and 327 West Casa Electro-Therapy Phone 491 DEMOLAY TONIGHT. 7:30 Everyone be there. DANCE OLALLA HALL SATURDAY NIGHT October 24 , GOOD MUSIC Mrs. Charles Brand . Song, Interpretation Voice Building TEACHER OF SINGING STARTS TONIGHT FOR SALE 2 13001b. marea. new harnesa. good wagon. 2 horse gas engine, plow, . cultivator. and household effects. Equity l'S-ac fruit and poultry ranch. Cheap. Owner leaving state. Applv W. H Hardin. 1 mile north, then i mile eaat of Camp View. YOIT WIFE" MANAGE THE APARTMENT HOUSE. WE GET YOU A GOOD JOB Fully fur nished, modern up-to-the-minute, centrally located heart of North Bend, Ore. Clears 16'c and rent free to your family. Will lake small home or acreage close to Roseburg in part payment. For appointment write E. K. McLen don. Box 133. Roseburg. Thf Best Policy Is to keep well Insured. It Is too late to Insure after tha .loss occurs. You will appre ciate the service rendered by our agency. We write all lines of fire and automobile Insurance. C W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St Phone 417 INSPECTION AT O. A. C. Corvallls. Ore.. Oct. 22 Major-, General Charlea T. Menoher, com-1 maniter of the ninth corps area and first chief of the United States army air service. Is today Inspect ing the rest rve officers training corps personnel at Oregon Agricul-' tural College LAST TIME TONITE Wm. Desmond and A Riot of Fun and Amusement BIG HAYSEED BALL and RURAL CARNIVAL RAINBOW GARDENS Saturday Nite (Bath Nite) Oct. 24th r A PRIZE FOR THE BEST RUBE Special Added Attraction MISS PEGGY CONLEE DEMONSTRATING THE CHARLESTON the new dance craze NOTE: Mlas Coulee, who Is boted for her Interpretations of Imlinn dances, has just recently completed a course In the new Charleston at the Christiansen Srhool of Dancing. Portland. Hhe will first tslk on the new dance do It as a solo, and then with a gentleman-partner. Ws want everybody to leave their cares snd trojblss at homt on this night of dance nights. Get ths spirit have s rssl goad t.m. Be a R&e If You Can Once Music by those SWANEE SERE NADERS A Live Dance Band. Helen Holmes Duped Also W1VL S. HART In "Truthful Tulliver" (A Re-Issue) 10c 15c STARTS TOMORROW JACK HOXIE In hla first big super-special "The White Outlaw" Also Opening Chapter of "Wolves of the North" ; II Wfll I son of zosuio ) &pr I 0 v I Special 1 f I - 6aturday -I S csf I """" ' Fsst as I I . ' Lightning. f I - .L 16c 60c The Creatsst of All Ooug's Pictures; special dance prologue twice each evening by miss dorothy Mcdonald. Only the Best ANTLERS AH of the Best BiJOPSsBftorjorjri' sjouftj eaWUtmuU tKJMIJJtJUWJWWJUI!Oi