Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 23, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23,-1 92sl ' . ..V.?
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S it Jtows Tomorrow
' Will you he nreoar1 tn drive with safety and comfort? ' Slinnerv cave-
X menta, blurred-windshields and cool, damp air make driving unsafe and un
X comfortable. Yotx can eliminate these risks by equipping your. car. with this'
X aeuon's necessities, A few are shown below.
4
1 -m' vi! jii
B Comfortable
Auta rob of pur wool and
tara auartar wool that give
warmth aud comfort. Your
aholMjC toln or plaid. Priced
at tettaaa (1U0, aocording
to auaftty.
.. fovui
la (Ion or gauntlet of black,
tan ar a-ray leather. Formes
H4 worn). $1.90 to fSJS.
. Spot the Road
-with this very high quality'
asnnsns M" Spotlit. Ita
am of light guide you
aafatr oa clroixry pavement.
Two at. SS-50 and S1SA0. .
Otnar SMtllght aa law a
Protect Your Spare
'A atapretn spar tiro lock,
rtfh It loathar aneaaod eaa
hardened chain will protaot
the tlr aautnat theft. Prlca
UM to 1.0, aooordlnc to
Mat.
TIKI CHAINS AND CABLES
Ptrona, ubatantlal depend- .
10 VIM.
Have a Windshield
Wiper
on your car. Whether you
prefer a hand, an automatic
or an lectric clAanir. you will
And one to ult your require
menta at this -tor. Hand
Cleaner 45c to
Automatic, 12.66 and $336.
Electric $6.60.
Weather Strip ... .
keeps out wind and rain.
Oood quality "T" ehaptd rub
ber trio tLat fits on the bot
tom of the wlndahleld and
Oiakea frout-aeat driving more
comfortable. Price of etrlp
only 46e. -
Windshield weather atrip
to fit top edve of lower gloat
of shield. 46 and 66c..
SPECIALS
THIS WEEK
Aermore Horns
reduced
prices
Everyone haa of
ten wished to own
an Aermor. The
horn with tb
locomotlv "toot."
Soft pleasing,
musical tons that
get Immediate at
tentlon. Th beat
known exhaust '
horn on the mar
ket The following
prlcaa thla week
only:
Ford Special, reg
lar tl.0. ThU
Week
$5.87
$8,50
A Visor Will Help'
keeps the rain oft yoorVlnd
shleld. aleo breaks the fflarj
of the .tun. lyrmlln Tleor
with nlbkI-tlated brackets
and fltthifrs thai lit oi-n or
For only
cloned ear.
Rubber Cloth
and 2SS.
Vf-sora 61J5
All-Metal Vltort 2.95.
' Skid Chains
Bom atatea now maka It
compulsory to use skid chain
on wet and sllppory pave
ment. McKay Tire chain, by
actual test give longer erv
Ica S4JS to 111.1a, according
to else.
No. 1, regular $10.00, i
Thla Week
No. 0, regular $12, 1 ft Oft
Thla Week Ol Uia.ll
No. 00. regular
114, Thl Week .
No. o, regular
US, Thla Week .
$11.90
$13.60
Safety Pedal Pads
A timely apeclal prevent th
feet from clipping off the foot
pedal. Simply bend the
metal clamp back of the
pedal to attach. Made of
black Para rubbor, resilient
comfortable for all make of
car per set This
Week Only ...
.J8c
. "Western Auto" has NOT
YET Advanced Tire Prices
Leading tire manufacturers have recently announced substantial
advances in tire and tube prices.
"Western Auto," because of a special purchase of fine quality rub
ber, put' into effect on September I 4th, a temporary reduction in tire
and tube prices.
We are still selling tires and tubes' at the temporarily reduced prices.
All car owners are urged to anticipate their winter's tire require
ments and buy now.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO WITHDRAW THESE PRICES
WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE.
f K A
Oregon Store
ALBANY
ASHLAND
B. PORTLAND
ME Droit D
OREGON CITY
PORTLAND
PENDLETON
HOSKHURO
BALKM '
EUUKNB
Have You Seen Western Air Patrol, the New Radio
Jkfor Than J2S Scores AM Ovr the Wait
iyfestamAitfD
; Supply Co.
j Main Store, 1100 South Grand
Roseburg Store, 117 South Stephens St.
Set?
Open Until
9 P. M.
Saturdays
AFTER I HQP-OFF
(A-rx-UI.-d Pre. Uud Wire.)
DAYSHOItE PARK, Baltimore,
Oct. 23. Great Britain's "mystery
plane," the super marine Napier
S-4, crashed this morning during
the navigability trials and la a to
tal wreck. Captain Henry C. Blard,
the pilot, is suffering from immer
sion and shock but escaped serious
Injury.
Captain Blard had Just taken oft
for the navigability and seaworth
iness trial and was at an elevation ;
of about two hundred feet when a
wingo flutter apparently developed ,
in both wings of the monoplane.
Captain Blaid attempted at once to
laud. Aa he struck the water, the
super-marine nosed down and som-1
ersaulted on her back, pressing the
pilot under the surface.
Captain Blard was wearing . a
lifebelt and managed to clear him
self and reached the surface as the
Napier S-4 sunk.
Captain Hubert Broad, who had
taken the British Gloster Napier
111 out for her testa a Bhort lime
before, seeing Captain Blard in
trouble Btarted 4axying toward
blm as he fell.' When Captain
Blard freed himself from the
wreckage Captain Broad threw him
a second lifebelt to which he clung
until rescue boats picked blm up a
few minutes later.
The crash occurred about a half
mile off shore from the hangers.
The super marine's mishap will
throw into the Schneider cup race
tomorrow both of Great Britain's
Oloster-Napler Ill's, one of which '
had been held In reserve. Bert
Hlnkler of Melbourne. Australia.
the British reserve pilot .will take
the second Gloster intp the race !
tomorrow. Captain Biard Intended ;
to make no attempt to take part In
the cup race after the shattering ;
of his super marine. !
Tb super marine disintegrated
as she sank in the water. Salvage 1
boat on the scene a few minute 1
after the crash succeeded in bring- '
ing to the surface the super marine
Napier-Lion engine. The rest of the
plane appeared to be practically a
total loss.
Captain Blard said that when he
crashed the engine appeared to be
functioning perfectly.
urn
SUNDAY; OCTOBER
On the Gobblers New Half-Mile Track
25th
CARD OF THANKS -"We
wlbh to exyress our heart
felt thauka to our neighbors and
friends for their sympathy and
kindness during the liii:es and
death of our beloved mother, Eliza-
OAKLAND, ORE.
Many Thrilling Events including
10-mile Free for AIL. ' 4-mile Stand-and-Go Heat.
5-mile Endurance Race. 6-lap Special Race
Hair-Raising Individual Speed Tests ,
Yale Smith of Eugene, champion rider of the Northwest, will be there
with' his special racing machine. Other professionals entered are Paul
Remaley of Portland, Bill Davis of Eugene, Cody Evans of Salem, and
Elmer Smith of Eugene.
Only event of its kind eVer held in th e county. Will positively take place
rain or shine. Every minute an exciting one. Come and enjoy a new
thrill i tu
Auspices of the Oakland Gobblers, assisted by the Eugene Motorcycle
Club. Races will start promptly at 2:00 P. M.
Admission, including Grandstand, $1.00
riHIfrnaai.i a 11 , mi jrtl VkHii, firVs-iiM-BV-T-fr-r-ri as-i'-ifrViaas ' r !-
tho guilds are exertlnff every effort
to mako the production a success
both Smith. A tao for the beautiful b3lu from the standpoint of finance 1
floral offerlnKS.
CHARLEY SMITH,
JOHN SMITH.
FRANK SMITH, '
; ELLA SMITH, ' ,
' PAN SMITH.
ROSE MEAD.
CAST" OF "SMILES" "
WILL HOLD PARADE
ON SATURDAY P. M.
land entertainment.
"In the Garden of Ih-i ams," sur.K
by Madame Arah Hoj't Hae, guest
artist from Eugene, aupiiorted by
the entire chorus will open (lie
garden party scene of "Smll s"",
the local talent offering at the Ant-
lers Monday, Oct. 2iith, under the
auspices of Woman's and Almri
Guilds of St. lleorne's Church '
(Episcopal). A number of pretty
songs and dances wtll be lntro-
APPLE3 ATTACHED BY j
PLAINTIFFS IN SUIT I
The appointment of Sheriff S. I
W. StarmiT as receiver of 4,750
boxes of apples attached by the
plamtlfls in the case of Charles
Olson against Frederick S. Hamil
ton was ordered today by Judge
Hamilton. Mr. OlBon broucht suit
PftOSt SSlONAt CARDS
JR. M rl ?LYI.BK ChlropractM
tiorslcian. 13 W Las St
brings the matter to an issue on Us
Headache judBe o. f. skipwonh, of eu-
Stop them with the 'gene, wno has been called in to
bii u. tiie cose, reicuuy ruieu iu
under the law, Bramwell must
maintain the principal offices of
the department In Salem, and as
to whether or not he has moved
the principal offices away from
here might be a question of fact
for later decision by the court.
nhvsictans' safe pres
cription AN-A-CIN.
Contains no narcotics.
Does not effect heart
Cttalcmlly proven by prolfwr. of iwdldn.
through tr. years of conttnt um lot
duldiea sou adulis of U ages.
An-a-cin Safely Relieve!
Toothache Cold. Neur.lat .H
Laracli loiluciua ajMuuaibm I J
Handy Pocket Tin Only 25c i
aN-A-ciH-flBKii
Men's suit Cleaned ana pressed,
11.50. Roseburg Cleaners, phone
7. -
Chas. S. McElhinny
"Th Widow's Friend"
Oregon Life
248 North Jaekion
LOOKING GLASS NEWS ITEMS; season with Oakland. t'l ltlol N oltKilV OK
, Mr. Montgomery and Hen Jacoby HI II, DIM; HFC ll.l.KD
Mr. and Mrs. Ilutchl .s have re- r" Uc.kh 'JT th'h,U"t.r.T1 v ALTKItATIO.N.H.
turaml from Albany where they ' h,.1h,m j "a
hare been visiting frlen!.-..- lrlng II e summer. ' SAN' FRANCISCO. Oct. !2.
Mr. and Mr. . A. H. Nlckens' , . . k h.. L. A '"'"kerage firm Is making In-
ployme:it.
X. X.
daughter I here front I train, vis -i
Itlng.
, Reverend N, M. Bhrode U back '
and held the first services last 8u I'reve it or remove lines or
dav. 1 u-Mnicl.a arlih Khtahlh Arden's
, Basketball student hare met and! antlAVrlnhle Cream, muscle oil or'1 wharf
arranged for their first game this , urange skla tixxL Lloyl Croiker.
terinr alterations In the Parrot!
Building, a structure built in mil
of stones brought from China.
When the ship sailed In from
Hongkong and landed at the "1n-
Ih rlty then had, Chi-
1 QkZ 1
r r f 2 C ' I A I
' tLkM.A ' 1 I i
DinECTOR GEORGE M. HALL
WI.MII.I.IgTII.II.T.T.I.T.K
.4 COMPLETE
RADI0!p
SET
on assigned labor claims amount
ing to approximately $50. and lai
holding 4.000 boxes of apples In the
orchard and 750 In the S. P. yards !
until the case is settled. As the ap-'
, pies are perishable, the court hat i
ordered Sherirf. Slarmer to dis-;
'' pose of them in the best manner !
-i l'"m'' m , uuiuiu. m, , u n i J' L3 1UI
gj disposition by the court
S o .
Cook with gaa.
sulia cteaueu and pressed.
Roseburg Cleaners, pbons
BRAMWELL DENIES BANK
OFFICE MOVE FROM SALEM
At Your Own Price
The highest offer
this complete outfit.
Standard "Echophone,
SALEM, Ore., Oct. !3. Frank C.
Bramwell, superintendent of banks.
K has filed an answer in circuit court j
takes g here to maudaraus proceedings in-
V atltnteri hv Cxir.p Pt.tman Go
stttuted by George Putman. of Sa
lem, in which Putman seeks to
Mimiul ItramwAll In Mill,. ,n Cn-
J-tube set loud speaker, 3 lem the principal offices of the
tubes, batteries, aerial ft banking department which be al-
X ieg nave Been moved by Bram
A well to Portland.
f In filing bis answer, In which he
denies that he moved the principal
53 offices to Portland. Bramwell.
4t "
equipment.
Total Value
S56.65
Cooks while
tjouYe aa'ay
5
a 1 ir s" w i r; rr
M ' af 1 S
Time, Jhoocc &na jw?wu. o
S Saves
And to introrluee m offrin this half doren lor $7.39,
ach including an 8J inch Wear Ever fry pan.
All of the rrlh-lanti
Im'aV people who have bec-i
gently rehearsing under Geori
HsIL of Los Angeles, who
staged his work from coa.
.iri-
M.
li.ts
to
coolies secured the great
'stones to bamboo poles and car
irird them to the site. There was
I no derrit k, and the stones were ,u(,r
iinen into place oy a primitive
system of poles and ropes. Hut
the coolies, directed by an Am
erican contractor, did a good ob.
.... iI,ive.....r, """"".' I cot In this country, aa well a
,,r., '.. iV L . . .. , ' Pons of Canada. Mrs. Lucy B Hal-
he lew downtown to survive the 11 JT"'' v.," n " . ' . ,
earthouako and fire of lfn'S. It 8' f"' , " 5lr1' " ""f 'A ' ,M
pruents a strange rontrn.t to the ''t. "h J ul Dorothy Ogle ..,,d
glossy, surface of Hie giant atrnr- Mf Fr,'d ",';nn , J'1
lures of San Franclm-o's "Wsll :!". 'Moonlight IV,-ams. M
Stroet." Although Interior lm- l"rotliy Mrlx raid III also ;! ar
provemenls are being made. Ihe'in s'veial dnnie numbers,
exterior, built to endure, will not ! Truck ltwil. of evergreen .iid
te changed. ' hunim.iis or palm and other
m )M' I laondrt kids
OREGON ASSESSORS TO
MEET AT SALEM NOV.
! w ill be u.t it ss
b.irkgrounl .,r;T
the "Amerlcni BrHUty '-u.g
uhhh mil feature Mis. Frank 1 1 1- rA.
bum and Mr;. A B Crawford, i;h
10 of UnK 'burK's r.mny biauuml A
3 Enter the amount on the
M coupon that you wilt pay
$ for this complete outfit.
Your s may be the best of-
fer.
Set on
store.
display at
our g
A
Name .
... ri :
, Churclil!r Hardware Company Jr
rmWaVWW romlud
(AvUiT I hn Luad Wh.)
SALEM. Ore., Oct. 13 -.'h an-, girls. Elaborate costumes win l,e jf
11111 state meeting of Hie 1-0:1 my show a. Slid the decorations
asHessor of tlregon will begin In 1 plete.
Salem Mondaaj November I. Eatl: On Saturday nioinii g. CHt. :i h. g
Fluher. slat lag comuitsKlnncr, n- at 11:00 o'clock tin-re will t a A
noiineed yesterday. A considerable ikarade of the "Smile,.' east, 'vi-ft
pail the program will be given U-a.. donate,! Imm ell di .il 1, Jj
over 10 a diseuitslon of county ra-1 starting from armory. The m :re A
ties. Governitr l'leri-e will ad-1 group will be peotnsraiiueri lv Trie V .- 11 ' n . &
he assessors. Offlrers will , Roseburg Studio. Mrs. Ifr.'. r kir S IUIlflVS K,1 1111 Nhfin M
ted and th convention wlllland Mrs. J. K. Fain.-, ctwiim n rf ii ""T S
lude with a banquet ' coiuuilttees and with rueaib.. of . SiM'K'"ffiWWff.K
Address
I will pay I for the
liitdio S.'l and equipment as
oflercd itiNews-lteview. .
All offers tuiiMt be in our
tore by Sa.urday, October
24 th. .C.
A HiKT.TrAT5 WASHED I
AND IRONeoVfim CMLt I
A V(tL--QliOOMID man B
I l& 9Ut AAEB TO WEAR, '
Oentlt-mrn appreciate the
way we launder their
thirty as;i collars. They
are pleased to wear the
laundry that comes from
this shop. They are pleas
ed to pay. our prices, V
will be pleased to have
you call.
Roseburg Steam
Lsundry
PHONB 7S
What we owe to
those we know
We are glad to live and do business in Roseburg.
It is where YOU and WE have our homes, hence
you and we are interested in its growth and pros
perity. Your prosperity is our prosperity. The
best town is the town that has the best people.
Let's do our best to make Roseburg the best.
The homes, the families, the employes of our store
are in Roseburg. They are yours and our inter
dependents. Their money is earned here and spent
here, keep it here for the good of Roseburg.
SATURDAY WE OFFER
Kerr's Jam and Jelly, 1 4 oz. jars
New crop Petite Prunes, 3 lb3. for
A good medium weight Broom for
Hubbard Squash, per pound i
A good Blend Flour, 49 lb. sack
For your fruit cake we have raisins and nuts, citron,
lemon and orange peel and all needed spices.
25c
25c
.......49c
Wzc
...$2.00
Where Your Dollar Has More Cents
Stores at Roseburg and Sulherlin
QUALITY MEATS
Pot Roast, lb : 15c
Boiling Beef, lb .12 1-2
Fancy Veal Shoulder Roast, lb 15c
Heavy Breast of Veal, lb 12 1-2
Veal Steak, lb 20c
Hamburger, lb 15c
Nice Pork Roast, lb 25c
Pork Sausage, lb ; 20c
Pure Lard, 2 lbs 45c
Cottage Hams, lb. .-. 33c
Picnic Hams, lb. - . 24c
Dry Salt Pork, lb. !!..".'.30c
I lalf or whole Eastern Hams, lb 35c
Heavy Bacon, lb 34c
Bacon, light, lb. 37c
Bacon Squares, lb. 2&C
Fgncy Fryers Heavy Hen
PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.
Grocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363
Frew Delivery
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