EIGHT
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28. 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
to be made Whole Families come! .
S1.00 S1.39 x $1.69
Pumps and Oxfords In calfskin Children's shoes and pumps, of j children's best of strap styles,
ami kid leathers. Cuban huels. VMT b quality and all new oxfori or hKh shoes, many of
n$t all alios, but extremely line patterns two-toned, and fancy lh(,m )usU.r Drown, and flex
value for those who can wear ; colored kid slraps. smoked elk. lMe ,0,,,, These values are In
tbetu. These are goto fast I Wark and two-toned shoes 1 comparable.
. i to 5 year sizes.
i: $1.85 j $M5 $185
IUk Klrls' and women's fist-heel I-nrite assortment of women's Dress shoes of late modes,
strap and summer sanduls, at-: oxfords and pumps, Includlnx suede, kid, and many satin mim
str flexible sole oxfords in some ' both flat and Cuban heels Most bers in most sizes different
glg an( many Cuban heel wo- are not nioro 'ban one season colors new shape toes Closing;
men's nvfrir.l : bl- Many numbers In fine grade out these numbers w hich are
men, osiuru. ! kid leather. ! mostly I7.SU and $3.50 Tallies.
T $4.85 MEN'S GOODS I $5.85 to $7.85
Why pay more If you can use UNDERWEAR, SHOES, In this ran ire, such shoes as enr
these sires and wish to be ceo- SHIRTS. SWEATERS best fall patterns In h!nh rred
mimical. Fall modes In tan cnlf. BOX. OVERALLS. ETC. makes, IS.iiu to $10.00, reduced
patent, kid. or suede b ather In ALL ON SALE. Just for this sale,
women's ilress shoes. -
T Remember This Sale Ends October 31st
Sale is in
Shoe Dept., Downstairs
U Crocker and A. f.. Alkens j Inko, where they will spend a 'week
"tlils mornl-m for Ptlllcooslor ten dnys rttwk hunting.
Jeff
TheKo-leej Seven
A new team that's a winner
.' LOnly a few men can mnke the college 1 1 on the
4 .'Rridiron, the 9 on the diamond, the 8 of the crew.
C All men can make the Ko-leej 7. Ko-leej it the new
Walk-Over line of $7 shoea for the Younger Man.
They're styled so bright that the widest pants from
Oxford enn't hide them, priced to right that the
thinnest bankroll can keep in step with atyle.
$7.00, $8.50,510.00
Roseburg Booterie
IRVIN BRUNN
8HOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET
PERKINS BLDQ. ROSEBURG, ORE.
Liberty Theatre
Tonight and Thursday
I 1 hi
10c FABLES TOPICS COMEDY
Better Service Better Merchandise
A story that abounds
in thrills, action and
suspense
starring
Estelle Taylor
Mary Thurman
Mahlon I lamilton
Lawford Davidson
Edmund Breese
Dagmar Godowsky
Walter Miller
Bradley Barker
Frank Montgomery
15c
Sale is in
Shoe Dept., Downstairs
SPECIAL MEETING
DEMOLAV
Thursday, October 29, 7:30
MASONIC HALL
"M'W.M.M.W.W.H.l.i.I.I.I.I.I.I.M
DANCE
at
TILLER
Saturday Night,
October 31
GOOD MUSIC
A regular good time for every
body. Don't miss this dance.
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the tilting of
Glasses
11S Jackson St
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and Spina Specialist
209 Perkins Dldg. Phone 5.r4
Haircutting
You'll want It nit some day.
Why not let us do the Job?
Ijuitfi work specialized. Harbor
ing Is done right here. Up town
prtren.
GOLDEN RULE BARBER SHOP
Bt0 N. J nekton St.
AUCTIONS
We sell anything and everything
you have to offer and get the
high dollar. See me for dates.
M. C. RAOABAUGH
" 530 N. Pine St.
I P.F.HIRSCH
ACCOUNTANT
t Books Audited
Systems Installed
jRossburg .... Oregon ,
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fllihrhjllNr 111
II II U L IB I I II L IU
HELD MODEL OF
LASTING PEACE
Praise In
Coolidge Gives
Speech at Monument to
Gen. San Martin.
NATION ACCEPTS Gin-
Latin America's Progress
Boon to Humanity and
Reply to Pessimism
of Old World.
I Mwrlalnt Ft laI Wlr..)
I WASHINGTON, Oct. 2X. South
American statesmanship, with Its
goal of lasting peace, was held up
as a model for the world by Presi
dent Coolidge today in accepting as
a gift from Argentina to the Unit
ed States a monument to General
Jose De SsnMartln. Argentine sol-
jdler, patriot and statesmen.
I Praising SanMartln as Latin
America's George Washington and
as one of the foremost creators of
the new world, the President
stressed "the fact that South
American statesmenshlp has on
ithe whole been dominated by an
earnest and increasingly successful
! purpose" to avoid war.
J "A will for peace," he said, "even
though the way .to It was not al
ways open." Now when "men and
nations are all giving heed lo the
voice which pleads for peace." the
president continued, "they will do
well to turn to these lessons from
the statesmanship, the experience
and the constant aspiration of the
South American nations.
"The continent which of all th
world," he said, "has known less of
war ami more or peace than anyJ0f the Latin-American nations,
tuner inrougn mis trying perloil Is
well entitled to pride In the serv
ice it has rendered to Its own peo
ple and In the example which It bas
set before the rest of mankind.
Day of Pessimism Past.
"The sophisticated statesman
ship of sn older world," had entail
ed profound misgivings as to the
ultimate fate of the new American
republics" when they first were
launched, the president said, and
added:
"Now, I am glad to sav. we hear
less of such misgivings. The world
has had Its test. The Institutions
of men have been through Ihelr
trlnl. That trial has quite defln-1
Itely answered the Questions of!f mankind's effort
pessimism. It has provided us with
much specific Information by which
we mny Judge for ourselves wheth-
or the Institutions of a republican
new world or of a monnrchlal old
world were best adapted as con
servators of human happiness and
human progress. We are content
to leave the final verdict to his
Jory. The republican peoples of
the Americas are prepared to tnke
their chance on that judgment."
Passing over the brilliant mili
tary career of SanMartln, President
Coolidge said hn wss "like our
Washington, one of those seeming
ly Inspired military chieftains who
are capable of thinking at the same
; moment of terms of war and of pol
itics, of the battlefield and the
great human form. Kor me the
great significance of SanMnrtln
snd his deeds and times lies less
in their hrllllanrv In the moment of
incrompllshment and more in Ihe trlvance Is only It inches deep.
I Justifying verdict which a later I about five and a half feet w ide and
I time and a riper experience have J Just Ihe same height as a "Hoo
ipronnunced upo nthem." sler." In addition there is a fold-
I Inspiration to Republics. ' ing wall ser.t. When lowered for
I Expressing hope that the San-1 serving meals the table will nc
Martln statue would "stand commodate five people and the
through the centuries, as an Insplr-1
allon to nil who love liberty," the ,
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COMING
GENE STRATTON
PORTER'S
Greatest Novel
"The Keeper of the Bees"
Sunday Monday Tuesday
Liberty Theatre
..
At Brand's I
ROAD STAND
raclflc Highway 4 miles north!
Open Evenings J
Packed apples, all grades, andt
all prices while they last. Whole
ale and retail.
PEARS:
de Anjon
OVERLAND CRAPES:
I The Inst week.)
Tokays
Malagas.
Jelly Urn pes 3c lb.
APPLES:
Jonathan
Ik-Hcloua
Fpitrenberg
Ne .wis
Horns llrauty
tJfttlO
Arkansas Rlsck
Cookers
GRAPE JUICE: Orders taken
for Ireah crape Juice j
Hrlng container. 2
Ulae Circle. Neighbor of
Woodcraft will give a mas-
querade party and dance at the
K. P. ball, Suturday evening,
Oct SI. Kefreahmeru. Mem-
bers are privileged to taring
friends.
president added:
".May It ever be an added remind
er of the fellowship between the
trrfat nation which gives and that
which Is honored to receive it May
ii serve io geep in tne minds and
""rt11 ' aM human kind the real
isation or me nonie and honored
Place which la held by that repub
lican system of the new world, of
which he was one of the foremost
creators."
The constant trend of Interna
tional relationship In South Amer
ica for the past centnry toward the
Insuring of peace rather than
"mere accident or co-Incidence"
hsd saved those countries, the
president declared from more dis
astrous connection with the World
war.
Reason Displaces Force.
"They have looked to the substi
tution of reason for force." he said.
"They have repeatedly recognised
In the most practical fashion and
difficult circumstances that even
Issues of vital Interest to the na
tional welfare may be determined
to the advantage of all concerned
without resort to hostilities. Such
problems as International bound
ary disputes Involving sovereignty
over great areas and populations
have been settled through arbitra
tions or through adjudications,
time and again. And these settle
ments have been followed by dem
onstrations of good will and mutual
confidence, where war, no matter
what its verdict, would surely have
added to the exasperations of both
parlies and left a heritage of that
mutual distrust which so commonly
Is responsible for Increased arma
ments and future wars."
Itecalllng that the first Pan
American conference was held al
most exactly 100 years ago, Presi
dent Coolidge said that since then
"the history of relationships among
the nations of the new world has
been a continuing story of efforts
to substitute the rule of arbitra
tion, of meditation, of adjudication,
and confidence for the rule of
force and war.
Latin-America's Bright Page.
To the scholarly statesmanship
the
world owes a debt which It has
been too tardy in acknowledging."
He said:
"The truth is that tbey have
demonstrated a peculiar genius in
the realm of International accom
modation and accord.
"The high and humane doctrines
of International relationship which
were expounded by such men as
( slvo, Drago, Alavrez, Hello, Ruy
Itarbosa, Hlo llrnnco and a long
list of others are now recognized
universally. The record of arbi
trations, mediations and adjudica
tions, among the Latin-American
countries constitutes one of the
fairest pages In a century's story
to eliminate
Among their
jihe causes of war.
international treaties we will flBd
models of covenants and limitation
0f armaments and prevention of
strife In arms."
Chrystanthemums for sale. Come
snd see them at the home of II. II.
Church. 31 S E. Commercial Ave.,
North Hoseburg.
LOCAL FURNITURE
DEALER INVENTS
KITCHEN CABINET
A very nent and compact break
fast tnble and cupboard, the plan
for which vas evolved by H. C.
Darby, and manufactured by the
Hoosler people, has Just been set
up at Iarby. McKesn and Hald-
win's store. When folded the con-
cupboard Is also open. On each side
of the center arrangement Is addi
tional space tor keeping sucn
things as food or dishes. One of
the side compartments contains an
ironing board that folds out of
sliht, and hack of the Ironing board
Is a place for brooms and dusters,
kitchen aprons, or anv thl-ig that
the housewife wants to use It for.
STATE PRESIDENT
VISITS LOCAL W. R. C
Mrs, Iva Scobee. slate president
of the Woman's flelfef Corps of
I noil Utver. was a guest nf Com
mandant nnd Mrs. C.eonjo W, Rid
dle toil ay. Mrs. Scobee Is niaktng a
visit to the Soldiers' Horn and Is
here to Inspect the Roseburg
branch of the W. R. C.
This morning she visited the
different departments of th home
and Inspected the grounds with
Mrs. Riddle. This afternoon at the
meeting of the V. R. C. t the
armory, Mrs. Scobee addressed the!
members on patrlotUm, telling how j
ro promote It. end discoursed along'
the line of work the corps Is doing,
outlining the qencral cord It ion of
the cor;a work and maUIng an in
spection of lh books. She will re
main here a short time a. a'guert
of Commandant and Mrs. Riddle.
CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS
DRAW A LARGE CROWD
The carnival attrncMons of the
West Const Anrtsemrtnt company
wer visited laft nfrht by a larse
crowd. The shows and rid ins: de
vices were wi ll patronized. whlle ,
ihe crowd found much amusement
at the various concessions which;
are a part of the carnival. The
IVvjKlas County Concert Band
which U to receive a portion of
the proceeds, played a street con
cert before the show opemd, which
aided In drawing a crowd.
0
Ctos-cuI swa, wedire and oth
r wood cutters tools at Wharton
, links.
iBORNt
CLAYPOOL -To Mr. and Mr.
C. H. Claypool, at their home in
Kelly's Korner, Wednesday, Oc
tober 2D. boy.
I 'new today t
FOR' SALE Dry old growth fir
wood, price J3.50. Melton Bros.
Phone 14FI5.
COMPETENT1 girl wants houae
work In private family. Phone
JT0-Y. .
WANTED'TO BORROW $600 for
six months. 10 Interest P. O.
Box 7M. Roseburg .
FOR SATE OR TRADE 1818
Podge touring. Perfect mechan
ical condition. Phone 604 J.
FOR RENT"Duplex apartment,
five rooms, electric range, eta
12S N.'Kane,or Phone 284.
SLAB" WOOD Plenty available
now at $5.00 and I5.K0 per cord.
Denn-Oerretsen Co. Phone 128.
FLIVVER touring car for saleor
will trade for apples, wood or
goats. R. F. Huntley, Brockway.
FOR SALE Vied CletracIngood
used car for wood. Klecker
Amort Co., 439 North Jackson St.
9xl2 Congoleum nigs Thursday
only, one rug to a customer, at
only $12.75. Powell Furniture Co.
FOR SALEGerman police dog
pups, registered, male and fe
male. H. A. Kitten, 218 Court St.
FOR SALE Used cletrae In good
condition and with new guaran
tee. A bargain. Klecker-Amort
Co., 439 N. Jackson St.
WANTED Young man for office
work. Must be good on type
writer. Give experience. A. B.,
care News-Review.
WANTED Work on ranch-by
young man. Life experience.
Would prefer steady work year
around. Call 243 Sheridan.
FOR"sALE Pure bred English
fox hound pups. Missouri stock,
males $t0. females. $5. Chas. B.
Rader, Tyee. Ore. -Phone 20F13.
1922-FORD TOURING- car equlp-
ped with starter and demount
able rims, for sale cheap. Terms
to responsible party. Can be seen
at 1262 Winchester 8t.
FOR" TRADE Will take car as
first payment terms on balance.
First class ' bungalow, modern,
pavement paid for, close In. P.
O. Box 804. Roseburg. Ore
LOST On "Thursday bet. 22nd"'
somewhere between Roseburg
and Wilbur, a panther hide. A
reward of five dollars for Its re-
turn to the News-Review office.
WE PAY YOU $4.01) per month to
save $7.00 per month and give
you a beautiful savings bank
clock. Western Savings & Loan
Association, Wayne E. Jonea,
Dlst. Manager. Phone 192-R.
MONEY TO LOAN We have plen
ty to loan on first mortgages.
Busy monthly payments. No com
mission charged. Western Sav
ings & Loan Association, Wayne
E. Jones, Dlst Manager. Phone
192-R.
A STEWART WARNER radio set,
complete with beat grade acces
sories Installed in your home,
$129.50. Satisfaction guaranteed.
I'mpqua Battery Station, Cor.
Douglas and Jackson Sts. A. B.
Taylor. Prop. Phone 67.
ALARGE-Stewart Warner radio
set complete, installed In your
home $159 50. We do not believe
there Is a better radio. Free
demonstration. Unipu.ua Battery
Station, Cor. Douglas and Jack
son Sts., A. B. Taylor. Prop.
Phone 67.
JUST LOOKAT Tills 5 rooms,
bath, pantry, cement basement
garage, corner lot, paved streets,
excellent residential district,
wonderful view and quiet neigh
borhood. $250 down, $20 month.
E. K. McLendon, 224 Perkins
Hldg., Phone 124-J evenings.
CATCHING'S I'SED- CARS Sold
on easy tr,rms.
1922 Dodge sedan.
1923 Dodge coupe.
191 Dodge touring.
1920 Dodge delivery.
191 S Iluick "S" touring.
1924 Chevrolet touring. j
1923 Ford touring. '
1921 Ford coupe. j
Roy Catching Motor Co.
125 N. Rose Roseburg. Ore.
Keep an Eye on Your
Property Values
Pmpcrty mines rhsng. Tour
flrt- Inxiirunre polU-l houltl
chart- to cur ran pond. Inmirancv
thMt wan alquto ynttrday
mar nut oftVr you full protection
tMlrtV.
Wr nhntl he glad to Innpect your
fir rik and Imuiranr prntpo.
tttn In ihe light of preaent-day
Veil ilea.
COMING
GENE STRATTON
PORTER'S
Greatest Novsl
"Ths Kscpar of ths B.ss"
. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
Liberty Tbeatrc
Mr. Charles Brand
TEACHER OF 8INOINQ
Song Interpretation
Vole Building
Helnline Conservatory
Dancing Party
WEDNESDAY-N1TE
Rainbow Gardens
1 WALTZING CONTEST T
Best four couples will be picked to dance the final for a
suitable prize.
MUSIC BY THOSE SWANEE SERENADERS
A Live Dane Band
IT'S A'
' Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hurd, of Glen-
dale, spent this afternoon In Rose-
Big Halloween Masquerade Dance
Saturday, October 31st
AT
Long's Hall, Coles Valley
Orchestra Music
ANTLERS
3rd Successful Seaaou
KING'S
1925 REVUE
.f;4
o a
ALL NEW THIS SEASON
Including the famous
CHARLESTON CHORUS GIRL CONTEST
Change of Program Nightly
' Full Picture Program
GUmore Vermillion, Roup burg
box. who has been quite 111 with
The Best Policy
Is 40 keep well Insured. It Is
too late to Insure after the
losa occurs. Tou will appre
ciate the service rendered by
our agency. We write all
lines of fire and automobile
Insurance.
G W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
116 Cast St Phone 417
Tonite and Thursday
Another Big
Double Show
"The Red
Lily
A sensational story of the
Parts underworld with
RAMON NOVARRO
A POPULAR REISSUE
TOM MIX
"PALS IN BLUE"
One of Mix's Early
Successes
YES SIREE ONE
EXCLUSIVE FIRST
RUN FEATURE AND
ONE REISSUE FEA
TURE. 10c 20c
"Red Lily will be shown
twice. "Psls In Blue" once.
FRIDAY-.Hearts A Spurt"
with uch Jones .
JITNEY!
burg attending to business affaira
and shopping.-
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
irrv-'-
1 t-,-W
1 (i if '
, pneumonia. Is reported to b
! slightly Improved today. His many
! rrfpnan here will be glad to hear
of his complete recoTery.
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bldo. Roseburg, Ora.
Phone M.
TONITE AND THURSDAY
Colleen
Moore
in
"The Perfect
Flapper"
Surrounded
by many
but longing for the arms
of the only one.
That' the problem of this
little flapper. But she
solve it and in a typical
flapper fashion.
That' why you'll love her
that' why we call her
the sunshine girl.
Sydney Chaplin, Frank
Mayo, Phyllis Haver and
a great cast rapport the
star.
COMEDY
ADDED ATTRACTION
Roonejr and Russell
"Lively Steppers"
T0c 357
25c
50c