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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925. A HARVEST FESTIVAL SALE LASTING ONLY THIS WEEK ALL KINDS OF SHOES in greatest of value-giving sales A. stampede is in progress-Are you aware of the big savings C: to be made Whole Families come! S1.00 -Pumps and Oxfords In calfskin and kid loallKtra, Cuban lits-la, . not all sizes, but extremely fint' value for thoae who can wrar them. Thene are Kntnff faHt. $1.85 Ilia; BlrU' am! women' flnt hfe! ' IJrK assortment of women's straps and summer samlala, aljoxfonls anil pumn. Including o flexible nole oxfords In some both flu! and Cuban heela Moat alzes an(j many Cuban heel wo - men's oxfords $4.85 men's goods $5.85 to $7.85 Why pay moro If you ran one Ur44ftWEAR, SHOES, i In Ihls ranae, such shoes as oar these sises and wish to be ero- SHIRTS, SWEATERS best fall patterns In high rraile nomlral. Fall modes In tan calf. SOX, OVERALLS ETC. makes, fs.50 In $10.00, reduced patent, kid, ortnede leather in : ALL ON 8ALE. lust for this sale, women's dress shoes. -I , Remcmbsr This Sale Ends October 31st Sale is in 1 Shoe Dept., Downstairs -SEASONABLE STONE JARS FLOWER POTS JARDINIERES APPLE PARERS COLEMAN LAMPS VOU WILL FIND A FULL LINE OP KITCHEN HARDWARE , IN OUR HOUSEFURNISHING DEPT. Phone 25 ZICLER-FEE HARDWARE CO. WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS DIRECtORS OP TAX ; - LEAGUE HOLD MEETING " The hoard of directors of the Douglas County Taxpayers League i unit, forestry bill, and school su wlll meet on Saturday at 3 o'clock , pervlsor, particularly, as well as at the Imuclas Ahutrnct office. This i DANGER! ALL FOR COLUMBIA PICTURES V i THE 3 WITH A 1 ;." . BRILLIANT V- All rTAD , ' " rU-U O ; I X CAST """"rTatuiTig JANE NOVAK Dorothy Rsvler Robert Edeson Gaston Glass Robert Gordon Lincoln Stedman LIBERTYSTHEATRE TONITE AND 10c S1.39 CliIUlron'H'Hhmn DDd iump, of very b'nt quality and all new patterns two-umod, and fancy : r"IorM' k(1 "traps. nniukd elk. I otacit aim two-toneu shoca t lo 5 yar nixes. -1 $2.85 '1"0 not mre than one season i-colurs new shape toes Closing; i old. Many numbers in fine Krade ' out these numbers which are hid leaiher. I Tlotter Senrlce Better Merchandise SUGGESTIONS GARBAGE CANS WOOD BASKET ANDIRONS HEATERS WAFFLE IRONS Its to be an important meeting as the directors will take up matters I ri'irnrilfne Ihe connlv btlilifet. Thev . twill roiisider the Items of health taking up the tui. In. ! in general. .i DARING LOVE! DANGER Inn HE RISKED HIS LIFE THAT OTHERS MIGHT LIVE HE FOUND LOVE. WHO CAN EVER FINO MORET TUESDAY 25c j 7 : $1.69 Chlldren'a bout of strap atylra. oxfords or hlxh sliwu, many of them Huater Drown, and flex ible noleii. These values are In comparable. $3.85 Dress shoes of late modes, suede, kid, and many satin num bers in moKt sizes different mostly 17.50 and 8.50 values. ' Sale is in Shoe Dept., Downstairs MASQUERADE HALLOWE'EN DANCE OLALLA HALL Saturday Night, October 31st Given by "The Busy Steppers Club" Merton of the Movies g From the story by Harry Jg ,eon Wilson In the Saturday tgi Evening Post. at the PLAYHpUSE Sutherlln, October 2829. 7:30 P. M. Adm. 10e-25c it i' DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of Glasses 116 Jackson 8L Dr. Rupert A. Moon Ilectro-Chlropractor Nerve and Spina Specialist 2u9 Perkins Bldg. Phone 654 Haircutting You'll want It cut some day. W hy not let us do the lob? 1-ailtes work specialized. Ilarher ing Is done right here. I'p town prices. GOLDEN RULE BARBER SHOP r.iso N. Jai kson St. AUCTIONS We sell anything and everything you have to offer and get the high dollar. See me for dates. M. C. RADAB AUGH MO N. Pine St. 1 4. F. HIRSCH ACCOUNTANT X Books Audltsd J Systtmt Installed f Roseburg .... Oregon MUSIC TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION MEETING TODAY ! The regular monthly luncheon and business meeting of the Hose burg Music Teacher's 'association was held this noon at the homo of Mrs. Fred Strang, with a good at tendance. Following luncheon, prepared and served by a committee of mem bers, the business meeting was opened, and a number of Important Items taken up. O. V. Cook, corre sponding secretary of the organisa tion, and chairman of the benefit dance held October 16 at the arm ory, for the Douglas County Con cert band, made a report on Ihe tickets left unsold and expendi tures and outstanding bills contracted from' the dance. There was a discussion of tbe tax to be paid the internal revenue office for the holding of the dance and the president In structed Mr. Cook to write to the I'nlted States Internal revenue of fice In Portland for blanks to fill out for the payment of. the tnx. About J120 was taken in at the dance and It Is thought following the payment of outstanding bills, there will be a good sum to turn over to the band. Thero was some ; discussion as to adopting a plan In anniHunK me nana Financially, Dut the association thought It best to wait until the first election before a definite decision was made. The Important event before the association next spring is the state convention, to be held here two days In May, the dates as yet. not i decided. At the time is was decided to hold the convention here, C. 8. I Helnllne interviewed the heads of Uhe various booster organizations, j asking their cooperation in putting : on the convention. Mrs. Fred ! Strang, president of the association, ; suggested that the head of each ; booster organization be asked to 'attend the next luncheon and busl iness meeting, to be held at the ! home of Mrs. A. J. Young, Novem i ber 30. At this time they will be made acquainted with facts con cerning the convention, and the as sociation will enllat their aid In making the convention a successful one. Mr. George Wilbur Reed, of Port land, previously bail sent to the lo-! cal music organization for an Item-j Ized statement of the expenses each j delegate would have during the convention here, anil Waiter Oer- imin wun npiiuiniru a commniee or one to get the information leslred and send it to Mr. lteed. The mem bers of the association will prob ably provide rooms for the visit ing delegates In private homes for the two days ,nnd will ask tho help of different organizations In Roseburg in entertaining the dele gales. UK disinfectant at Wharton Rros. BOLLENBAUGH INJURED Alfred Ttolleiiliauah. a resident of Kiddle, had the misfortune to fnlt and fracture his hip yesterday. Mr. Ilollenbaiich was quite III at the Vounty hospital for several months during the summer and was only recently discharged. Re turning to Riddle he has been, cm ployed In that vicinity until yester day when he fel from a ladder with the result that his hip was broken. As he is 117 years of age his injury is very serious, lie has been brought bii.-k lo the county hospital whero he will be cared for. I Potato diggers at'Wharton Bros. J Red, Watery Eyes I You will be astonished at the I quick result from simple camphor, I witrhliazel. hydrastis. etc., as mix-1 I ed In Iivoptlk eye wash. One small 1 I bottle iAvnptlk helps any case ' sore, red or watery eyes. Eye cup ' ! free. N. Kullerton, druggist. 1 Thp Best Policy Is to keep well Insured. 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 tire and automobile Insurance. G W. YOUNG c SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St. Theme 417 Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Parkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ora Phone 8& At Brand's J ROAD STAND Pacific Highway 4 miles north Opan Evtnlnga Parked apples, nil grades. andt all prices while they last. hole I sale and retail. J PEARS: de Anjnu OVERLAND CRAPES: j iThe last week.) 1 Tokays 4 Malagas. Jelly Drapes 3c lb. J APPLES: Jonathan lleliclous Spltzenlierg Newtowns Rome Beauty tlano Arkansas Black Cookers CRAPE JUICE: Orders taken i for fresh grape Juice Bring contalneta. NW TODAY t FOTl SALE Hoover sweeper. Good as new. Phone 179-Y. FOR KENT Room, with board at 414 N. Hose Srj vVANTF: Elderly lady for light housework. Call 415 Mill St. I Flit SAI.K 1921 IJodgR tourinE car. terms or trade. Star Carafe. FOR 8AI.E Good Terms If desired. Jackson St. used Call piano, at 315 FDR SALE 1 baby buggy. 10: 1 baby Jumper, II; 1 day bed, 12 50. Call 266-Y. Z-ROOM FI'KNISHED apartment for rent. I'pstairs. Adults only. 216 8. Stephens. FOR SALE Registered German police dog pups, male and female. M. A. Ketten. 216 Court St. FOR SALE 65 good ewes, with ttool on, 110 per head. Frank Ptrader. Dlxonvllle. TIRES This week only, 30x3J Fed era! oversize cords, 10.9!. Wil son's Tire Shop. WA NTE D Extra waitresses for banquet Thursday eveningT Ap ply at I'mpqua hotel. FOR SALE Second hand 14-Inch sulkey plow; also new ground walking plow at Wharton Bros. FOR SALE 1 Brown Swiss regist ered bull, 3 years old. H. L. Ward. Rotebu-s-, Rt. 1, Box 177. FOR RENT Two,-three, or-four- room apartment, ground floor. S16 Winchester. Phone J70-Y. FOR RENT 2 three-room furnish ed apartments, close in. Call at 217 South Stephens, 'or phone 29S R. FOR-SALE Some choice young shorthorn bulls, reds and roans. C. O. Garrett Son, Glendule, Ore. E FLAT SAXT5irHOXE8;iver plated, standard make, perfect working order. Cheap for cash. Box 50, News-Review. FOR RENT 2 nicedowns"ta"irs apartments. 4 r. and 3 r. with bath. Hot water. Close In. Call 24 R. Mrs. L, O. Maddux. FOR SALE Shetland " colt25. Gool -4-year-old saddle mare, weight lloo. $.). C. L. Weber, Rt. 1. Roseburg. Phone 42F13. WANTED Some good cows ; cream separator and some pigs. Fred A. Goff, Roseburg. Phone 6F2. VYANTEDor irc""boar"pig7 large enough for service. State price and Blze. Jay W. Wright, Milo, Ore. 'Ill TRADE 3 acres near 2 stores. . school, service stations, 209 feet highway frontnge, for ustil semi-Ford truck. Address Ford, News-Review. STRAYED Oct. lBth,'onereddlsh Jersey heifer, about 16 months old. If found notify S. L. Eck nsin. Roseburg, Looking Glass Route, Ore. Fill' IT " GROWL'RSoMtoui(TasCo. Get your llme-BUlphur solu tion, made at Sutherlln Spray plant, from our local agent. We guarantee our test. FOR RENT Oife6room house, close In. One S-rdom apartment: - one 4-room apartment, modern. Will trade one N7-arre farm for city property. Phone 39 J. ALFALFA.-grain, hay. timothy, oats, barley and wheat .guaran teed quality; prompt shipment. Prices upon application. Richard Nyman, Walla Walla, Washing ton. HERE'S YOl'R. CHANCE TO GET a government loan of $.1000. 26 years to payi Must sell on ac count of health. My' loss, your gain. Give full charge for til SO. 21 acres. 2-arres strawberries, 1 acre peas, 9 acres prunes. 7 room house, barn. All tools with place. Write "Ex-service Man." care News-Review. WHILE PICKING ALr MWhy rot pick a pear? 8 acres of full bearing Bartlett pears In excel lent condition: bordering on pav ed Pacific highway. This or chard will pay you big interest on a thousand dollars er acre. Still you can get clear title to 8 nfres for 12400. hall raih, with chances a hundred to one it will more than pay for Itself the first year. Ill's your move. Ijiwrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. SAY. ' BOY. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS? 1K0 ain-s one-fourth mile off hard-sur-fured road. 2 miles from pave ment: almost three million feet fine merchantable timber: good 6-room house; harn and other buildings; R acres excellent gar den land; fine range for sheep or cattle: spring water; the best spot In the county for chickens and turkeys; near school' and market: think of it. eleven hun dred and sixty dollars takes clear title to the whole business. Pos session at once. See Lawrence Agency, 12S Cass Street. Phone 219. COINO SKY HIGH-Never again wdl you buy ranch property at tie present price. Hete is a give away considering quality. f,60 acre stock ranch with -the best outrange li Douglas county ad-t Joining; 90 acres excellent field land; 12 arres full bearing prunes: big mixed fruit orchard; live stream thru place: fine aprlng water: strictly modern home; as lights: gravity water supply; bath: toilet: lavatory; every convenience of city: house alone cost eight thousand: 3 big stock barns; three thousand dol lars worth of tools and Imple ments ronslstlng of everything to operate big place's horses; 60 cattle; R0 hogs: to goats: lno chicns: house furnished; this ranch will carry Set) sheep In side fence; all kinds hay and feed on place: twenty thousand dollars on easy terms takes place. The biggest buy In Doug las roumy. Lawrence Agency. 135 Cass Street. Phone J 19. All auto truck freight for Ed-I gene and intermediate pointai should now be delivered to 401 Oak street terminal. Oregon ' Auto Transporatioo company. Phone 31-J. Keep an Eye on Your Property Values Property values change.' Your fire Insurance puiu-ie. should change to .i-urre.pomt. Insurant that 'Was adequate yesterday niay not offer you full protection t-iuuy. v .hall be glad to Inspsrt your flie riias and lniurani-n prntec Men In th light of present-day values. W?flllC.SJt Smiles Dirtctlon GEORGE M. HALL 350 Local People Home Talent "Home Town Follies" Musical -Extravaganza ANTLERS THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY Monday October 26th j SEATS j SEAT SALE NOW ON Phone Orders Accepted Guest Artists Madame Arah Hoyt Rae Contralto and Myma L. Barger Coloratura Lyric Soprano and Richard Studley Baritone In a Brilliant Repetoire Parade Sat ll A. M. The Show that Put the "U" in Humor. Auspices Woman's and Altar Guilds of St. George's Church (Episcopal Smiles Curtain 8:15 P. M. Mrs. Charles Brand TEACHER OF SINGING Song Interpretation Voice Building Heinlina Conservatory Tonite and Tuesday "BAR EE r SON OF KAZAN" UMESaiVERORtWD COMEDY 10c News 25c DAVID SMITH Broadcasting From Station . S-A-V-E ! ' There is a message which is broadcasted daily in every village, town and city of this country. It is a message on which all successful people have UMPQU A VALLEY BANK ROSEBURG, OREGON TheKo-leej Seven A new team that's a winner Only a few men can make the college 1 1 on 4he gridiron, the 9 on the diamond, the 8 of the crew. All men can make the Ko-leej 7. Ko-leej is the new Walk-Over line of $7 shoes for .the Younger Man. They're styled so bright that the widest pants from Oxford can't hide them, priced so right that the thinnest bankroll can keep in step with style. $7.00, $8.50,510.00 Roseburg Booterie IRVIN BRUNN 8HOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET PERKINS BLDG. ' ROSEBURG, ORE. Big Halloween Masquerade Dance Saturday, October 31st AT Long's HaU, Coles Valley Orcheltra Music TUESDAY NITE ONLY ONE OF TH5,SEASON'S BIG COMEDY HITS! ADDED ATTRACTION ' ROONEY & RUSSELL T Dancers Extraordinary Direct from Indian Grille Multnomah Hotel, Port land. Formerly Terrace Gardens, Chicago, and Pantages Vaudeville Circuit. 10c Wed. Colleen Moore, tuned in. It is a short message, a big message, the message of success. It is save first, save reg "ularly. .SAVE AT THE mm m 1 GRIFFITH Uhe Qunru 9eUow with the sUk hat VERA REYNOLDS WALLACE BEERY LOUISE FAZENDA Also News 30c "The Perfect Flapper"