Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 29, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1 925.
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TWB IS NBA RL Y UP -
HARVEST
SHOE SALE
""This ia but to remind you of the hundreds of
pairs of shoes of all descriptions and all
Shoes of quality like John Kelly's and Buster
Brown's now being closed out at a fraction
of their worth Prices:
- $1.00, $1.39, $1.85, S2.85, $3.85
$4.85, $6.35,57.85
Roseburg's Finest Shoes in This Sale.
Itr-tler Suriice IlnUvr
i COQS BAY BOXER
I TO REFEREE FIGHT
Workmen today started the task
f setting up the pint form and ring
for tlio Hone burg boxing coin in is
eIoii's second card, which will be
held on Friday night of I hid week.
AU arrangements have been made
and everything has been done to
insure, fight fans of anmher ex
cellent card tonight. Promoter
riough has arrnnxed fur Bert Trlb
bey, a well known Martthfleld
boxer, and (he lending welti-rwelirht
Hallow een Masquerade Dance
; SATURDAY NIGHT
!; THE WIGWAMS
Music by
THE NIGHTINGALES
Specia'program at 12
KIOT-MIIMIMKI'ITI
y y .r t j,; v j. y y t jt. v x
U rr-Tir - -ttttr -ft r -nt
Big Halloween Masquerade Dance
Saturday, October 31st
Long's Hall, Coles Valley
Orchestra Music
i
.Liberty
Last Time
10c
FABLES TOPICS COMEDY
LasI Dau SA TURD A Y
Merchandise
of tills section of the country, to
cerve as referee. Asa Howies, an
ot'ier well known Coos buy fighter
will uho be present.
The commission plans to hold Its
next card on Thanksgiving night,
and hopes at that time to feature
both Trlhhey and Howies In
mutches with fast opponents.
OUTDOOR BOY8 TO MEET
The Outdoor Hoys, a group of
youngsiers ranging from 0 to 11
years of age, will meet tonight after
school. These boys are under the
age of the Hoy flrouts hut are or
ganized for the same class of
work. As the number has grown
to such nn extent that It Is no long
er possible to continue efficiently
under one organisation, It Is pro
posed to form clubs composed of
from 15 to 20 boys each, these
clubs to bear Indian names. The
prog i am of the Outdoor Hoys is
rMinsoreil hv the Hoy Scouts.
15,
1 3
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Theatre
Tonight
A story that abounds
in thrills, action and
suspense
starring '
Estelle Taylor
Mary Thurman
Mahlon Hamilton
Lawford Davidson
Edmund Brecse
l Dagmar Godowsky
Walter Miller
Bradley Barker
Frank Montgomery
15c
Mlaa Ponna I.ove, popular Rose
buric Klrl, left here last siIkM for
CorvullU where he was married
at noun today to Mr. Arthur
Fredrrlrkson. a former reldent of
lhl city. The youwt couple will
make their future home In L'orval
lli where the groom Is employed
as chief chel at the Lily confec
tionery.
Mini Love li the daughter of
Mra. A W. Iluff of this city, and
In one of the most popular young
ladlea of Hoxeburx. She was a
indent of the How-burn high
school until last year when she ac
cepted a poiiitlon at the Fern
Flower shop. She la quite accom
plished and only recently took a
leading part In the "Smiles" pro
duction. Mr. Frederlckson resided
i here for some time and was quite
popular among the young Bet of the
city.
NOTICE
! I. C. W. Ijwson. am moving my
'. business, known as the Oak St.
, Garage to Stephens St.. In the
Hugh Harrison llldg., 2 doors north
of Standard OH station. My new
j location will be known as Law
: son's tiarage and Machine Shop.
LADY EVANGELIST
DRAWS LARGE CROWD
TO TENT MEETINGS
Last night the bffc tent on Rose
Tfcw.f was. ... I ,1 ..
"" - " Mt ill VI IU I HO U1IUI IU
( hi'ar thn JllustrntPfl sermon fffvpn
by the 1aly evanRHfst. Alice Wil
ton rarham. She had a beautiful
scene of (he orean on th platform,
and a large IlKhthousp and a boat
nail In on th nri-an In llnutriitaa
'the sermon. Slip said that the
ocean represented the people, and
the boat was the individual and
the lljchthouse was Jpkus. She
brouKht In what the IlKhfliouse held
for every one that would accept It,
flint Jesus has promised to be the
Savior of all men, she told how
God was the creator of everything,
and of everyone, and because of
I II Hi,
COMING
GENE STRATTON
PORTER'S
Greatest Novel
"The Keeper of the Bees"
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
LibertyTheatre
SPECIAL MEETING
DE MOLAY
Thursday, October 29, 7:30
MASONIC HALL
KWI'WM'WWWi'IW.MI.W
DANCE
at
TILLER
Saturday Night,
October 31
GOOD MUSIC
A regular good time for every-
V body. Don't miss this dance.
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Olassea
lit Jackson SL "
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and Spine Specialist.
20 Perkins llldg. Phone 6.'.4
Haircutting
You'll want It cut some day.
Why not let us do the job?
Indies work specialized. Barber
Ing la done right here. Up town
prices.
QOLDEN RULE BARBER SHOP
fiKO N. Jackson St.
AUCTIONS
We sell anything and everything
you have to offer and get the
high dollar. See me for dated.
M. C. RADABAUGH
RS0 N. Pine St.
P.F.HIRSCH?i
t ACCOUNTANT 4
I Books Audited
Syattma Inatalltd
cRoaeburg - . Oregon
NO
RAINBOW GARDEN
DANCE
Due to our earnest desire to i
assist In a worthy civic cause
no dunce will be given at Ruin 1
4 bow Gardens Hallowe'en 1
night. This action la taken to
boost the Koseburg Woman's !
club dance to be held at the ;
armory on this date. j
SWANKE SKIIKNAPFRS '
A live dance band! -
: :!
i.. .i i. li-
the great love In bis heart. He gave
His son Jesus, as a sacri
fice unon calvarr where His blood
was shed to redeem Ills neople.
Secondly. Jesus, hss promised to
bo the great physician, the burden-
bearer.' and he told of a leper
in .Mark. nrsr chapter, 4'nn verse,
crvlng out "If thou wilt, thou cnnut
make me whole." And Jesus said.
"f will, be thou whole." She said
Jesus was the tame vesterdsv. to
day nnd forever, and He could heal
the lenT, If we hqvo the fuMh. He
can and will heal ut today. Thirdly,
Jesus hss promised to be our ban
tlr-er with the Holy Spirit. every,
bodv s talking snoot nower. they
Inod and praise everyone and any
thing that has power, such as great
men, oven to the prize-fighters and
boxers, because thev have strength
and power, we find that the air
planes and radios are highly
spoken of because of their great
power. And the evangelist Raid she
thought that the church ought to
have pover. because of the promise
Jesus left them before he nscended
on high, saying, "After that the
Holv Ghost is come upon, you
shall receive power to become My
witness, sayth the Lord." and she
exhorted everyone to receive more
power In their lives. Fourthlv,
Jesus hns promised to become our
Coming King. And she urged every
one to be ready and to live a bet
ter, and a more useful l!ft. With
many beautiful Illustrations, she
made her sermon very Interesting.
Tonight she invites evervone back
to hear her sermon on Charity. To
morrow nlrht. another Illustrated
sermon. "The Two Koads," which
ill be made a IIalow'en service.
and she Invites all the young Po
wle of Rosebnrst to attend the meet
ing, Friday night. ,
CORRESPONDENT.
A laree carload of American
fence will arrive nt Wharton Bros.
KOon. (let our prices.
U. S. LOSES A ROUND.
j en. t.nwl Wl-O
I NEW YORK. Oct. 29. The mo
tion of the emergency fleet corpor
ation to have the $10,000,000 Kult
hronpht by the Bethlehem shipping
corporation dismlsxed for luck of
Jurisdiction was denied today by
federal judge Honny.
IF YOU ARF LOOKING FOR
A THRILL
'Come and see what wonderful
lints we are offering at remark
ably low prices. Mr. S. M. King.
Specialty Shoppe. 2K N. Jai-kion.
Cook wtth gas.
Halloween Dance!
AT
GLIDE
Lnclies bring lunch
Gentlemen 75 cents
Everybody Welcome
COMING
GENE STRATTON
PORTER'S
Greatest Novel
The Keeper of the Bees"
Sunday Monday Tueiday
LibertyTheatre
Mrs. Charles Brand
TEACHER OF SINGING
Song Interpretation
Voict Building
Heintine Conservatory
At Brand's
ROAD STAND J
Pacific Highway 4 miles north!
Open Evtnlngs 2
Parked apples, nil grades, anil
,all prlcea r, hile they last. Whole I
f lale and retail.
(PEARS: 1
de Anjnu
tOVERLANO GlfAPES:
(The hut wok.)
Tokaa
MnlHita.
Jelly Grapes 3c lb.
APPLES: Jonathan
IH'llt'lnus
Hltri,iil.r
N.4B, town 2
Rome Beauty
Gano
ArkntKa Ithipfc
Cookers 1 J
aGRAPE JUICE: Orders taVeni
for fresh grape Juice J
Bring contaltieu. J
SB
!
I
The American Legion Minstrel
Revue to be staged at the Antlers
theatre on November 9 and 10 Is
rapidly being whipped Into shape
and the . nightly rehearsals are
bringing out some fine new talent
The end-men for the production
promise to provide some real fun
for the spectators and will have
. . .,i-
The end-men who will perform on
ihe two nights are Mike Devaney,
Iiert Bates. Jack Coyle, "Shorty"
Schneider, Roy Ilellowa and Hubs
jjntott.
'jonlclit'
s rehearsal will start
at 7:30 o'clock and all
promptly
who are In the cast are urged to be
there at that time
GOOD CROWD AT CARNIVAL
A large crowd last night attend
ed the West Coast Amusement
company carnival attractions at
the carnival grounds. The Douglas
t "nzw today t
FOR RKNT Furnished house. Call
34S S. Pine. Phone II l-V.
FOR RENT 3-room" house, partly
furnished, J15. Phone Gl-J.
FOR " SALE Oood milch cow giving-
gal. dally. Phono 4KF1 1.
WANTED 2 men to contract to
cut wood, $1.75 per cord. W. w.
Caldwell. Ulllard.
FOR RENT 6-room house at BH
S. Stephens. Inquire A. T. Uw
r,nce or phone 13F41.
FuK SALE Orchard run apples,
piod grade, 60c per box. W. B.
Anispoker, Riddle.
FOR RENT Two, three or four
room apartment, ground floor.
MB Winchester. Phone 170-Y.
WOOD WANTEI Will- trade a
ued car for wood. Klecker-
Amort Co., 4:19 North Jackson St. !
RAII.ROAD transportatlon to Los I
Anceles at big reduction If taken'
Friday. Address C. W. C, care!
News-Keview.
FOR SALE Ivory baby crib on
wheels, enameled baby carrlnge,
storm top, nursery chair. 118 S.
Chadwlck.
F ilOtENT 1 rooms ui'xiuirs Uell
Sisters Iildg., Nov. 1st. Vacated
bv Koseburg Studio. Phono 065.
Minnie L. Bell.
WANTED 75 couples at the big
maaquerado dance at Long's
hall. Coles Valley, Saturday
night. October 31st.
A" KAWOI.A- two-tube radio set
complete with tubes, new bat
teries, phones and antenna, $22.
Ready to use. Umpqua Battery
Station.
FOR RENTFurnlshcd 5-room
house, garage, well located, $35
per month. Modern 5-room house
tV. O. W. Your.g & Son. Phone!
417. !
FOR SALE We have a couple of
small Overland touring cars, late
models, look and run like new,
$17.". $73 down. bal. $10 monthly.
Hansen Chevrolet Co., Roseburg.
WANTED Man to sell Chevrolet
cars and trucks. Good proposi
tion for right party: eTperience
not necessary. Application confi
dential. JVrite linns T. Hansen,
city, or phone 4M1 evenings.
aTREAL R A D!(f bargain. New Mar.
woll 5-tube set. Complete, ready
to Install. Nothing else to buy.
$110. Results guaranteed. Ump
qua Battery Station. Cor. Douglas
a.id Jackson Sts. Phone C7.
LOST Between Bncus Creek and
Glide, grain sack, containing sad
dle-bags, pistol, spurs, bridle, and
other personal property. Ten dol
Inr reward to finder If the above
things are left at this office.
DO VOIT KNOW that 7", is 75'-;
more than 4',i ? You are sure to
bo pleased with the eavinca
plans offered by Western Sav
ings Loan Association. Wayne
K. Jones, Dlst. Manager. Phone
192 R.
STOP. LOOKri.lSTEN Could you
have saved a few dollars each
mpnth In the past? Think of the
future and Invertlwle the new
savings plans offered by the
Western Savings ti Iaskti Associa
tion. Wayne E. Jones, Dlst. Mana
ger. Phone 192-R. .
.?A VE MONEY on your mnitgnKe
loan by oifr monthly puynient
plan. Pay off the old mortgage
with a new one. We have a very
convenient Installment loan
plan which not only makes iay
ment easy but effects a worth
while saving to the borrower.'
I'mpqua Savings nnd Loan As
sociation, Douglas Abstract
Building. ;
fill' DON'T HKLIKVK IT, Ell?
All right, let me show you: SS
acres of sandy river bottom, bor-1
tiering on main road and river:
with new seven-room bungalow,1
fireplace, bath and pantry: good j
barn and other buildings; 16
acres of prunes Just ronihi,: Into
biarlng: 200 fine pear trees; 40
cherry trees and other mixed
fruit: 8 acne In garden truck:
team: harness; wagon; full set
tools and Implements: S stands
bees: bar-t full hay; SS chlckers;
every thing roes for 2im), but It
mu.-t go quick. Ijwreni. Agency.
125 Cass street. rhoneSl'.i.
wou.n yocT.ikk to ikh bi-i:
A LITTLE MONEY t Here are
ISO acres two miles from pave
ment nn good hard aurfaced road
with almost three million feel
fine saw timber, besides thou
randa of cords of fine wood-: a
good S-room log house: spring
water; barn and other buildings: .
S acres fine garden lard: arhoal
near by. Thia propertv la worth
four tlmea the price asked. II Is a
bank foreclosure. Can deliver
clear title fo eleven hundred
and sixty dollars. Ijiwrenre
Agency, 1JS Caaa Street. Phone
219-
county concert band was present
during the early part of the even
ing and played In front of eacb of
the shows.
Plows, for any kind of soil at
Wharton Ilros. ,
WESTERN UNION
OPERATOR TO TAKE
NEW POSITION
C. B. Corby, local manager of the
Western Union office, has tendered
his reslanation and la leaving soon
. to take a position with the Asso
ciated Press at Astoria. Mr. Corby
will handle the Associated Press !
. leased wire on the Morning As-
torian. lie came to thia city a few
t months ago from Montana, and baa I
j made a number of friends who re- j
gret his departure but wish him
well In his new position. His sue'
cettaor In the local office has not '
yet been named.
Clean grass seed of all kinds at
Wharton Bros.
T
Aaaorhtrtl Prrm I 'ami Wire.)
SPOKANE. Oct. 29. History waa
being re-enacted today in Spokane
but with a decidedly modernized
aspect.
As In the old days Indian tribes
men of the Pacific northwest are
gathering for their encampment be
side the falls. But unlike the days
of half a century ago, the braves
and their squaws are arriving not
on cavuse-back. with trailing wlckl
mis. but In six-cylinder automobiles
or by first class railroad trans
portation, v
Chief Black Eagle of the Nex
Perces, true son of Ian Warriors
and one of the three tribesmen
who called on President Coolidge
earner this month with an invita
tion to attend the northwest In
dian congress here tomorrow and
Saturday is In town, but he Is not I
hovering over a campflre smoking
a meditative pipe, or parading In
paint and feathers for the edifica- j
tlon of the white man. j
This morning, attired tn a" neat I
business suit eid patent leather
shoes, he was enjoying the modern
luxury of the Davenport Hotel
lobbv. Some one wanted the chief
tn attire himself in the historic In
dian1 costume.. "He never - wore
one." superintendent O. C. Llpps of
the Nea Perce agency replied, "and
he doesn't care to."
A warm friend Keep bandy 9
Coodrlrh water bottle.. . Lloyd
Crocker.
JTTTtiTTriiiTiariiyiiw
Font-notes of Fashion! f
Ladies-1
I
Our New E
Style Footwear!
H In all latest modes are
g sure to meet with your
Es nrtnrnval Trie mvl-
S erate prices make them g
5" still more popular.
V -
EXTRA
NEW SILK HOSE
j In all the late fashion
able shades.
$1.00
ROSEBURG
BOOTERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
Shoes That 8atlafy and Fit S
Vnur Feet V
Ptrkina Bldg., Roaaburg
Keep an Eye on Your
Property Values
Property values change. Tour
fire infttlrant-e policies should
change t correneond. Msuran,
Hint was ndrtiuste yntrrrtay
mnv not effcr yuu full protctlon
to.44V.
W shall he glad to Inspect your
(!, rlk and insurance prntf--lln
In the light of p-f M-nt-day
vuluvs.
wtsnstf st PC.
ariHHRDtl
BP '
AND YOU'LL SAY
'THANK YOU"
AFTER SEEING IT
WE EXTEND
OUR FACILITIES -
to those desiring valuable banking;
Reprice courtesy, promptness, ef
- flcitii.cy, in every transactlott. Come
In and get acquainted.
TheRosebuiBNalional Bdnk
Rosebur.Ore.
Hallowe'en Masquerade Dance
OLALLA HALL
Saturday, October 31 ;
A Liberal Prize for the Best Sustained Characters.
ANTLERS
3rd Successful Season
KING'S
1925 REVUE
' (I
" c - a ,r
ALL NEW THIS SEASON
Including the f anions
CHARLESTON CHORUS GIRL. CONTEST
Change of Program Nightly
Full Picture Program
The Best Policy
ta to keep well Insured. If !
too late to Insure after the
loss occurs. You will appre
ciate the service rendered by
our agency. We write all
Unea of fire and automobile
Insurance. .
G W. YOUNG t SON
INSURANCE
116 Cat St. Phone 417
Last Time Tonite-
Another Big
Double Show
The Red
Lily
A sensational story of the
Paris 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 RE-ISSUE FEA
TURE. 10c 20c
"Red Uly" will be shown
twice. "Pals In Blue" unee.
FRIDAY -Haarta A Spurt"
with Buck Jonas
AT
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
If If m
r
25c
50c
Dr. H. C Church
OPTOMETRIST
Parklna Bldg. Roaaburg, Ore,
Phone SS.
Last Tim Tcnit
Colleen
Moore
In
"The Perfect
Flapper"
Surrounded
by many
but longing for the armt
of the only one.
That' a the problem of thit
little Hopper. But the
olves it and in a typical
flapper fashion.
That' why you'll love her
that' why we call her
the sunahine girl.
Sydney Chaplin, Frank
Mayo, Phyllis Haver and
great cast support the
star.
COMEDY
COMING SUNDAY
"THANK YOU"
10c 35c