Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 23, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    EIGHT
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925.
Until October 31st
Harvest Shoe Sale
It Opened Today!
It Astonished Hundreds!
The value in this tale cannot be realized until after
month of wear. They are the John Kelly, Buster Brown,
Boyd-Welch shoes that have et the styles of the shoe
standards in Roseburg for years. We know you won't
believe it until you seel .
i
Table Displays
$1.00, S2.85
Our discontinued numbers.
Odd sizes in the very best
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 very
latest modes for this fall. Val
ues up to $ 1 1 .00.
. Sale Price
$4.85 to $7.85
Includes the greater portion of
our immense stock I
MEN'S SHOES
CHILDREN'S SHOES
ALL ON SALE
SPECIAL VALUES IN HARVEST SALE OF
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
$1.00 men ties 89c I Men' & Boys'
Other tie. 2 for fl9r Sweaters. $ 1 .00 to.. $4.35
Utner ties. 2 for 89c Men $4 5f) Shirt, $2.69
Athletic Union Suits. ...89c Men's Knit Unions.. ..$1.00
Htltr BmitIc TtettPf Merclmnillfie '
Extra!
SPECIAL!
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
0 lasses
x 11 Jackson St
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerre and Spina Specialist.
tit Perkins Bide. Ptaon 154
The Liberty Theatre
Tonight and Saturday
' ISA
You'll Thrill!
You'll Laugh!
You'll Gasp!
You'll Cheer!
You will thrill like a
coon lining through " a
graveyard on Friday night
with thirteen dollar in hi
pocket I
You will Inugh a if you
were the dinner-guest of
Will Roger!
You will gar like the
big Butter-and-Egfi Men
from Keokuk when they
hit Mnnhnttan Island I
And you will cheer like
n n inj.KrtMfta.rl SnnKnmnrl,
at a football game when
he s giving dear old Alma
Mnter his best I
10c
Webfoot Weekly Comedy
15c
SEE THE NEWS it CONTAINS
SCENES TAKEN AT THE SOLDIERS
HOME, ROSEBURG.
Starting Sunday, "The Danger Signal'
The Whirlwind Drama of Railroad Life.
FOR
Friday and Saturday
Closing Out
40
Silk Dresses
At a Marvelous Price; Each
$12.75
A CLOSE OUT .
.letter Service Better Merchandise
I NEW TODAY t
FOR SALE 2-horse corrugated
1 steel roller. New, SiS. C. L.
! Dranton. MxonvHIe. Phone"i9F3l.
FOR SALK-Oermsn police dog
1 pups, registered male and fe
! male. M. A. Ketten, 216 Court
I Ht.
lil ll.DKK John of any size taken
! and a square deal guaranteed.
! Now 2x4's and sbiplap for Bale.
V.b&B. D. Maynard. Phone 335-K.
FUR RENT 2"welffurnlshed " 8
room apartments. Klectrlc range,
modern, close In. Call Mrs. L. O.
Maddux. 2t8-B.
FOR SALE Mixed wheat- and
vetch, 3c lb. Gray oats 2c lb. Uoy
Agee, two miles 'Southwest of
Wilbur on Garden Valley road.
LOANS TO HOME OWNKRS We
now have available funds for
first mortgage loans on Improve
ed city property. Umpqua Sav
ings and loan Association. Doug
lu Abstract Duilding. .
FOR SALK Nice coiy 5 room
residence with 2 big lots. Fine
location, $1900. Terms. One splen
did 6-room house with sleeping
porch. Fine location, $3250.
Small payment down, balance
like rent. Mrs. L. O. Maddux,
5J0 N. Jackson.
MONTHLY PAYMENT LOAN
W make straight mortgage
limns, annual and semi-annual
luirmenl loans, but our monthly
payment loan In declared by good
authorities to be the bent mort
gage loan ever offered. M. F. Rice
of Itlee & Itice.
GREEKS BURN
BULGAR CITY
OF PETRICH
(Continued from page one).
over the outcome, A cabinet meet
ing was called at Belgrade, the
Jugo-Slavtan capital, and at Its con
clusion the situation was described
as most delicate and calculated to
cause "a terrible conflagration" If
the Greeks advance continued. .
In-issuing the call for the league
eouncll meeting, M. Briand also
communicated with Athens and So
fia, asking both governments to be
represented at the meeting and re
questing them to abstain from fur
ther hostilities meanwhile.
A semi-official communique from
Sofia declared the Bulgarian gov
ernment was resting upon Its ap
peal to the league would not re
ply to the Greek demands, and
would "await with confidence the
decision of the eouncll."
The Bulgarian legation In Paris
also issued a statement denying
that Sofia government Intended to
declare war - should Greek troops
remain on Bulgarian soli. The
statement said It was Impossible
for Bulgaria to take such action in
view of her disarmed state under
the peace treaty.
An Athens dispatch this morn
ling said the Greek government
; had ordered Its forces to halt their
advance and to make no further
move against the Bulgarians un
less there was a. fresh attempt to
attack them. The Bulgarians were
said to have evacuated the posi
tions they held on Greek territory.
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Parkins Bldfl. Roseburg, Or
, , Phone M
Keep an Eye on Your ,
Property1 Values
Property value rhanjret. Your
fir risUirstn--i pfillrifs ahirulil
change to corrpntl. InJniram'e
hut wm adtMiuutt-' ye-iiterday
irmy not offer you full protection
toilny.
We ahalt lie IT tar! to Intipert your
fire rink unl Innuram-f protec
tion in the Unlit of pref-iit-tlHy
values. '
Mr. Charles Brand
Song Interpretation
Voice Building
TEACHER OF-SINGING
If you don't believe That yon
read, never seek opportunity
rhmufrli the claHslfled columns.
DANCE
OLALLA
HALL
SATURDAY NIGHT
October 24
GOOD" MUSIC
K-F HERALD LOSES 8UIT.
I SALEM. Ore., Oct. 23. Litiga
tion between the Herald Publishing
company of Klamath Falls, as ap
: pellant. against the Klamath News
i Publishing company and city offi
cials of Klamath Falls, appealed to
the supreme court from Klamath
county, was today decided by the
supreme court in favor of the re
spondents. The appeal by the Herald Pub
lishing company was from an order
of the court dismissing the case by
granting a demurrer of the defend
ants on the grounds that the city
of Klamath Falls was a necessary
part to the suit.
The Herald company, as plaintiff
In the case, sought to enjoin the
city officers and the Klamath News
Publishing company from entering
Into a contract for the city printing.
TRIPLE FIT
Haircutting
You'll want it cut some day.
Why not let us do the Job?
Ladles work specialised. Harber
lng Is done right here. Up town
prices.
GOLDEN RULE BARBER SHOP
C60 N. Jackson St.
School
Shoes
i
AUCTIONS
We sell anything aud everything
you hare to offer and get the
high dollar. Bee me for dates.
M. C. RADABAUOH
830 N. Pine St
i P.F.HIRSCH
ACCOUNTANT
I Books Audited
f Systems Installed
Z Roseburg - . Orogon
I
s
DETECTIVE ARRESTED.
NEW! YORK, Oct. 23. Noel C.
Scaffa. private detective, who ne
gotiated the return of the Dona
hue Jewels, was indicted by the
grand Jury today, charged with
compounding a crime.
FOR SALE Excellent Wilton rug.
a bargain. Call at 1023 N. Jackson.
FIT THE EYE, THE FOOT AND
THE PURSE
WEAR your pocketbook appreciates
COMFORT you feet can't forget
Roseburg Booterie
IRVIN BRUNN
8HOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET.
PERKINS BLDQ. ROSEBURO, OREGON
FOR SALE Pigs. 7 L. T. Poland
China.' 8 wks. old, $4.60 per
head. F. A. Becker, Melrose.
WANTED Competent middled
aged lady for general housework.
Call Saturday morning at 147
N. Chadwlck.
SINOKR sewing machines Slightly
iiscd at greatly reduce.! prices.
105 Cass street. HemstllcMui,
machines repaired.
LOOK PHONE FOR APPOINT
MENT Have your barber work
done at the Grand Beauty Shop.
Work for ladies, children or men
desiring work by appointment
specialized. Waiting room In con
nection. Marcelling, and hair
dressing. Ray Ruell In charge of
this department. Phone 306 for
appointment. Entrances on Cass
street and at 104 N. Rose St. The
Grand Barber Shon.
ALLEGED RECKLESS DRIVER
HELD UNDER BONDS OF 1250
Following the wrecking of the
ear driven by Mrs. Oeorga Whltely j
of Sutherlln and the injury of lit
tle Naomi Whltely late yesterday,
H. L. Stinnes. of 8etttle. was ar
rested charged with reckless driv
ing. It Is .claimed that ha cut in
ahead of Mrs. Whlteley's car and
forced her off the road and over,
the grade. He entered a plea of not j
guilty when arraigned before Jus
tice of the Peace George Jones and
was placed under bonds of $250.
The arrest was made by Traffic Of-1
titer Thurber. . -
. Terminal Beauly Bhop. pueo ESS.
o
Cook with gas.
The Bellvlew club will hold a
cooked food sale at the 201b Cen
tury grocery next' Saturday, Octo
ber 24th.
The Best Policy
Is to keep well insured. It Is
too lata to insure after the
loss occurs. You will appre
ciate tba service rendered by
our agency. We write all
lines of fire and automobile
Insurance.
C W, YOUNG fc SON
INSURANCE
116 Cm St Phono 417
TONITE AND SATURDAY
A Hoxie Super-Special
"Unusually thrilling! Breathless moments tluriUK the stampede of the.
terror-stricken horses. The White Outlaw wages ft furious combat with
a bear. Nevr falls to qulckeu the pulse beats. The audience will
gasp." Says the well-known critic on the Exhibitors Trade Kevlew.
10c -
I.;i.iiwwii;iii':h',.;i:
Also: Chapter 1, "WOLVES OF THE NORTH"
MAJESTIC
A Riot of Fun and Amusement
BIG HAYSEED BALL and RURAL CARNIVAL
RAINBOW GARDENS
Saturday Nite (Bath Nite) Oct. 24th
A PRIZE FOR THE BEST RUBE
Special Added Attraction -
MISS PEGGY CONLEE
DEMONSTRATING THE
CHARLESTON the new dance craze
NOTR: Miss Conlee, who Is noted for her Interpretations of Indian dances, has Jut recently
completed a course In the new Charleston at the t'hriilniii n School of Itancinr. Portland. Hhe
will first talk on the new dance do It as a solo, and then with a gentleman partner.
Wa want everybody to leave thtir cares and troubles at homt on this night of dance nights. Get
the spirit have a real good tim.
Be a Rube If You Can Once
Music by those SWANEE SERE NADERS A Live Dance Band.
IP YOU WANT A REAL SNAP
How can you get by this? 15
acres of land one mile from
Roseburg; a 5-room bungalow
with bath. In fine condition;
barn and other necessary build
ings; 100 prune trees in bearing;
31 cherry trees In bearing and
other mixed fruit; house insured
for I1SO0; an excellent place for
poultry. gardening or dairy.
Price for everything, if taken at
once, twenty-two hundred. Only
takes $tion cash. Balance long
time on contract. But you better
step lively. See Lawrence Agen
cy. 115 fnss Street. Phone 519
IT SKKMS A PITY TO IO IT
For reasons known only to my-
self I am offorlng my 70-acre
ranrh located In edge of town,
loo feet from paved highway, 2
blocks from school; big seven
room house; big stock barn;
double chicken house and other
impro-ements: fine water sup
ply: 30 acres, mostly sandy,
creek bottom land, under culti
vation; creek thru place; one of
the beautv spots of the valliv;
an excellent place for dalrv. tur
keys, chickens and pigs or sheep.
My price for everything complete
Is :.1"0. 31904 rash. The balance
long time. It's some snap and
mutt go at once. Full Inforr a
tlon. see Lawrence Agency, 125
Cns Street Phone ?19.
DANCE TONIGHT
At the Wigwam Tavern
Music By Bucko's Rhythm Kings
Admission $L10
Good Floor
Red Hot Dance Tunes
A Good Crowd
NOW SHOWING
2L
15e SOe
The Greatest of All
Doug's Pictures!
special dance prologue twice
each evening by miss dorothy
Mcdonald.
,uL ANTLERS
All of
the Best