Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 02, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1925.
Store will
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Tuesday
Afternoon
After 3 P. M.
To Prepare for
1925
Clearance Sale
Our Biggest Sale
(Sate Annouiicenieiit on Inside Page)
HELP WANTED
Several extra sales people wanted for duration of
sale. Apply for position at the store Tuesday a. m.
mm
- . Better Serrlce
SALE OPENS WEDNESDAY. 9 A. M. .
- PUBLIC
AUCTION SALE
At J F. Barker's Wood
Yarda, corner of Main and
Washington Streets, Itose
gurg. Ore., Saturday, Nov.
7, 192S. Sale starts 11 a. m.
sharp.
Carload of hprses all well
broken work horsea from
2400-lb. to 8600 lbs. a team.
I have finished my contracts
with theet teams and have
no work for tliein and am
forced to sell them to the
highest bidder.
They are first class stock,
all in good order and must
of them young. I have sev
eral teams that are Ilrnt
class fur logging that will
weigh from 8200 lbs. to 31)00.
The balance of these are well
built teams of mares and
horses that are sound and
true. These horses will be
guaranteed In every way. A
few well broken single
horses. 1 gentle aaddlo mare,
1000 lbs.
Harness for theso teama will
be sold also.
If you want first clnss work
horsea come ind -look thAe
horsea over. They will be at
the above placj for mapec
tlon alter Wednesday.
Jamoa Harper, Owner.
J. K. Greer, Auctioneer.
1MIMjimmiijxi
Probably 8 !
Your Last Chance !
To see the J
TEN COMMANDMENTS j
Greatest Motion Ptclurp ever 3
Made 5
(IMMKNS1TY. ' i
HRAHT 1NTERKST,
MORAL LESSON ' E
-At the
PLAYHOUSE
7:30 P M. Adm. 25-Mc G
Slltherlln Nor. 4th and filh
MMIIMIIMMIIIIIMM
Liberty Theatre
Tonight and Tuesday
Matinee Each Day
Gene Stratton Porter's
Greatest Story
Big Sentiment
Powerful Emotions
And
Roaring Comedy
II). KINOGRAM or.
1UC COMEDY WC
First Showing in Oregon
be Closed
Better Merchandise
American Legion
Minstrel Revue
THE ANTLERS
Nov. 9th and 10th
The Best Policy
la to keep well Insured. It la
too late to insure after the
losa occurs. You will appre
ciate the service rendered by
our agency. We write all
Hues of tire and automobile
Insurance.
q W. YOUNG Cc SON
INSURANCE
116 Case St Phone 417
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Parklna Bldg. Roaaburg, Ore.
Men Ml
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Olaseea
116 Jackson SL
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Cleetro-Chlropraetor
Nerve and Spine Specialist.
209 Perkins Blilg. . Phone 554
! P.F. HIRSCH
ACCOUNTANT
T Books Audited
Systems Installed
f Roseburg .... Oregon
Mrs. Charles Brand
TEACHER OF 8INQIN0
Song Interpretation
Voice Building
Helnllne Conservatory
AUCTIONS
We sell anything and everything
you have to offer and get the
high dollar. Bee me for dales.
M. C. RAOABAUGH
30 N. Pine St
DRS. FOLK & McNEIL
Speelallsta In
Chlropractle A Elsctre-Therapy
Tbompann Mineral Vapor Batha
327 Cass St. I'hnne 491
Slab Wood
$5 per Cord
1 1
Denn-GrrretscB Company
Phone 128
. KLEIST
-
ilri. Robert Klelst, or Drocka -
way, passed away at her home
Sunday after a wwki lllneaa. Mrs.
Klelst bad been ill with bronchial
pneumonia for a abort time, until
lllneaa culminated In death jreater -
day.
She waa the youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Buxton, of brock
way, born January 15, 1891. In
1913 she was married to Itobert
Klelst. During ber residence In
the county she made many friends,
who will be grieved to learn of ber
death. Besides ber parents and
husband ahe leavea a small daugh
ter, Klleen, a brother, Charlea llux
ton, and two sisters, Mrs. Ira Asb
worth, and Miss 8adle Buxton.
The funeral services will be held
at the family home in Drockway,
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Iter. II. L. Caldwell will read the
services and Interment will follow
at the Civil Bend cemetery,
o
Arundel, piano tuner. Fbone 189 L.
CHEST DRIVE
. ON TUESDAY
(Continued from page 1.)
place will be visited. The workers
are not going to demand any spe
cified amount, but will leave It
up to the business or professional
man himself, what he will give.
It should be borne In mind, how
over, that this Is a ten In-ono pro
position. That where $5 may be a
suitable donation for an organisa
tion conducting Its own campaign,
that a community chest gift In
like proportiou would be 130.
Employees of buslnesa bouses i
will be solicited at their work,
wherever possible. Upon payment
of his pledge he will be given a
card to hang In the window of his
home or to be presented should
soliciting committee call at his
home, in order that there may be
no duplication.
In order to simplify the work
of the committee, and In order to
prevent the time of employees
being taken from their work em
ployers can, where they prefer to
do ao, solicit their own employees. "J
In such cases they will be provld- ' Q
ed with pledge certificates. The ,R
minimum pledge from employees m
Is expected to be equivalent to atjfl
least one day's wage. In Marsh- A
field the employees averaged 2ft
day'a wages In their gifts to the; J
chest. R
As soon as the business district R
haa been covered, the teams will !
be assigned sections nf the real- g)
to canvass the entire city. Per-
sons who have already pledged.
will havo their certificates to
show to solicitors or can hang
them In a window, so that there
will be no second request,
A list of contribution will be
published at frequent intervals, so
thoso pledging to the community
chest can see that their pledges
derly. business-like method nf
meeting the charitable and wel
fare requirements of a community.
Let's support It," was the final
plea made today by Mr. Ilooth.
A huge thermometer Is being
prepared and will he erected to
morrow In front of headquarters
nnd will graphically display dally
the increase In the community
rhe.t fund.
Heat with gaa.
Antler Theatre.
The t'nlted States battleship
Arkansas, which did such noble
seYvlce at Santa Barbara follow
ing the dlaatrnns earthquake
there, la the warship upon which
were filmed most of the scenes of
"Shore I.eare." new First Na
tional offering at the Antlers The
atre tomorrow.
Liberty Theatre.
Nothing In recent yenrs has so
i held the attention nnd Intrigued
the Imagination as the screen
version of "The Keeper of the
I Bees,' Gene Stratton-Porter's
famous novel which appeared In
iMeCall'a Magatlne recently and
which reaches the silver sheet by
way or the skillful direction nf
I.eo Meehnn. snn-ln-law of the
noted novelist. "The Keeper of
the Hoes" la now showing at the
Liberty Theatre.
Antlera Theatre.
A rural drama with pathos and
humor perfectly blended Is 'Thank
You.' the William Fox picture
adapted from the John tlolden
stage play at the Antlers Theatre
today. "Thank lou' ranks with
"The Old Homestead. Way
Down East" and other rlnsnlr dra
mas of the village-life variety that
are ao dear to the American heart.
I Notice A meeting will be held
at Pine Grove Church, Sunday,
Nor. S, I p. m., to permanently or
ganlie a cemetery association. The
public Invited to attend. COMMIT
TEE. o
l.ARMTM To Mr. and Mn.
E. V. lUrniim. October f. a
dnunhter uriti their first child.
Coo par Timet.
Are rnrrnctlv ronnr ori In lha m rsis mm m rm m
event of any error they are asked 1 I 1"1 1 I C fi (C Vhr S '
to Immediately notify the com- 4 J. .LtlLIlGil L. J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lt 5 A STEWART
miTioe. a w- w-" fr win maxe any good
Headquarters will be estnb- 5 Ri ,,'r A Stewart W
Ilshed at the First State and Snv- K , , . 41 set will make any
inga iinnk building, which ims,F! I Agents I Pictorial Review I 1 etter- Let u
neen unnntco or the purpose, by m Phrwniv Una. D i d' "emonstratlon in
Mr. Mootn. i0 - - i aiicrus r. t mpqua Uattery
Attorney B. L. Eddy Is chnlr- Id ' " FJ Douglas and
man or me c ommunity enem com- A , aj i ourg. Oregon. A.
ri'if?!' J."' "'h, C0",p,B" l5 139 N. Jackson St Rosehuriy. Oreann t ! 1,rop- - ' .
i-uuuumii una it, r.. u. Diewari o m BEFORE YOU BUY I
Is vice-chairman , &XUwu.,i let ua show you
" i ne community chest Is an or-
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DAYS
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Sale
The Ladies' Shoppe
2
Many have taken
tremely low prices
dise.
In addition to our many money saving bar
gains listed in our sale for this week, we
have made furthered reductions as follows:
36-inch PalorCIoth
Reg. 45c, This Sale 34c
Windsor Plisse Crepes
Reg. 35c, Sale 4 yd, for $1.00
J
Turkish Towels
Double Thread, size 23x44 inches
Reg. 50c, Sale 39c
Table Damask
72-inch colored Damask, Reg. $1.40, Sale 98c
68-inch white Damask, Reg. 78c, Sale 63c
Zk
K
Stevens Crash
Pure Linen Crash.
Reg. 35c yd., Sale, 4 for $1.00
IS -
CONFECTIONERY ON !
SHERIDAN STREET
IS IN NEW HANDS
An Important buslnesa deal was
completed today when Mlxs Stella
llilleu and tilenn H. Taylor pur
chased the Cleo Brenner confec
tionery and news stand on Sheridan
street. The deal has been pending
for several weeks, and was com
pleted when the Inventory was
made last night. The new owners
Keep an Eye on Your
Property Values
Property yi.1ms rhnnitA. Tour
flr timiirHnrt polU-.e 1ittiilt
Chung In t'orrttptnil. lnnm-Hm
that Wrt.i wdtMiiiriit -tr.iiy
tnav not of for you full protection
tmluy.
Vt nhnll ! Kind to I import your
firw rlkft nnd liinuraiH- prot Li tton
in tliv light of pronent-duy
vulut-a.
'I
At Brand's
ROAD 8TAN0 i
Pacific Highway 4 miles north j
Open Evenings
n Evenings
SPECIAL: Mlg reduction
an ail Jonathan applea for
next two days.
TROPICAL FRUITS:
I
Pomegranates from
!
South America.
Iiates from lvrsta
"j !
lies, i
Bananas from
niaica. West
Kltis from California
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PEARS:
de Anjou
OVERLAND GRAPES:
tThe last week.)
Tokays
Jelly Drapes 3c lb.
APPLES: Jonathan
liettcloua
Ppltsenberf
Newtowna
Rome Beaut
tlano
Arkansas Black
Cookers
GRAPE JUICE: Orders taken
for fresh grape ife
Bring containers.
MORE
-AT-
advantage of our ex
on Quality Merchan- 4.
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tilt.lM) JfltY MKKTS.
The November grand turv m
mot mrnlng and started
its Investigations preliminary
to the regular term of Clr-
run court. The members of
the grand jury are Carrie E.
Burner, president; Olivia
Carnes, secretary; Mrs. r. h.
Daugherty. II. I.. Dewald,
Isadora Rondeau, De I-osa
Wllllnms and John T. Step-
hens. S. J. Jones waa ap-
"pointed by the eourt to serve
as bailiff. The jury has only
a few matters to consider
during the preent term, and
la net expected to have a
lengthy session. '
are taking Immediate possession.
It la their plan to completely ren
ovate the building arid to Increase
the stock of good.
The business will be under the
active management of Miss ll. lli-u
aa Mr. Taylor will continue bis con
nection with the Catching Motor
Company.
i Divorce Is Asked
A divorce suit was filed In the
Circuit Court today by Ida E. Hur
goyne against N. n. Itnrgoyne.
Desertion is claimed. The plain
tiff Is reprcrented by Attorney M.
F. Rice.
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I Sherman Clay & Cc.
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U t-xtcmis an invitation
to all to hear the g
a new
A-.JL L
VICTR0LA1
$ v
At their store
315 N. Jackson St.
S
a iSi
I Sea McKean, Darby and Baldwin
windows for new things in decora
tive art.
t NW TODAY f
FOR SALE Three-burner Mission!
oil atove. Phone 604J.
WANTED Experienced waltresa
at once. Terminal Cafe.
FOR RENT 2-rooro bouse, with
basement. H. C. Dawson, (25 2nd
Ave,, 8. Phone 492-L.
'FOR RENT Three-room furnished
apartment. Adulta only. 303 W.
Lane. j
FOR8ALE Good used '.layer pi-
ano. Terms If desired. Call at 315
North Jackson St. j
WANTED Ford truck. Must be
late model. See Parker at the:
Roseburg Garage. 1
FOR SALE Three or four tons
hay, close In. In barn. Phone Q. i
V. Helbig, or call 407W. Casa..
FOR SALE Fir wood, atove or
block. Joa. Heidenrelch, one
mlle south of Roseburg.
REM E M n E RThe big horse sale
next Saturday, Nov. 7. Best
shipment of horsea ever brought
to Roseburg.
FOR
SALE Two dozen barred
Rock pullets, ready to lay. Also
. petite prunes. F. I. Belts. Phone
6F-23.
WANTED Reliable girl for gen
eral housework. Call at 621 E.
Lane St., or phone 315-R after 2
p. m.
FOR RENT Modern five-room
furnished apartment, wood
range, also gas range. 221 W.
Lane. Phone 64-R.
FRUIT GROWERS of Douglaa Co.
Get your lime-sulphur solu
tion, made at Sutberlin Spray
plant, from ottr local agent. We
guarantee our test.
WANTED Old false teeth. We
pay high aa $10 for full sets.
Don't matter If broken. We buy
crowns, bridges. Western Metal
Company. Bloomington. III.
CASH TO LOAN to home owners
If you own your home and need
immediate funds we can give you
prompt aervlce. Umpqua Savings
and Loan Association. Douglaa
Abstract Rullding.
ALFALFA, grain, hay. timothy,
oata, barley and wheat .guaran
teed quality: prompt shipment.
Prices upon application. Richard
Kyman, Walla Walla, Washing
ton. DO YOK KNOW that 7 Is 75
more than 4'?? You are sure to
b pleased 'with the savings
plans offered by the Western
Savings & Loan Ass'n. Wayne E.
Jonea, DlstMgrPhone 192 R.
FOR SALE Suburban bomei 4
room house, two large porches,
lights and water, lot 100 feet
square. Price 11150: $150 cash
and $20 per month. Cbas. Kyes,
826 N. Jackson St.
STOP. LOOK, LISTEN Could you
have saved a few dollars each
month in the past? Think of the
future and Investigate the new
savings plana offered by the
Western Savings ft Loan Ass'n.
Wayne E. Jones, Dlst. Mgr. Phone
'ARNER speaker
radio set bet
arner Radio
speaker work
show you. Free
your own home.
Station. Cor.
Jackson Sis.. Rose-
B. Taylor,
any Radio Set
the Stewart-
Warner and demonstrate it to
you. Priced at 1139.50 and
I1D9.50 with the best grade of
accessories complete, nothing
else to buy. Umpqua Battery
Station, Cor. Douglaa and Jack
son Sis., Roseburg, Oregon. A.
B. Taylor, Prop. Phone 67
FINEST PLACE IN THE WORLD
FOR A COUNTRY HOME Only
8 miles from Roseburg. in the
Garden Valley section, near
country club, 40 acres with a 90
rod frontage on the North Ump
qua river, good graveled road, 5
acrea bearing orchard, mostly
prunes, 25 acrea river bottom can
be Irrigated, finest kind of soil,
exceptionally good for growing
broccoli, lettuce, mint, onlona or
celery. TwA mail routes pass
place. No house yet built- but
there Is a chicken house, hay
sheds, tractor equipment, etc.
'All goea for IS.000. H00 cash
will handle, balance long time.
E. K. MrLENHON. 224 Perkins
Blilg. Thone 124J.
I-ITIWIITTTT.T.T.T.T.TTj
I Style Creationsf
1 For Younger 1
1 Girls-
$ Smart simple styles in
$ insure comfort, give 6
g! that youthful gait you ft
A i.-l. S
V. like to retain
! Graceful
stepin and
1
$ ;p modeit,
from the fact
fresh
ory. A
g 8hoe for every occa-
sion, a size for every
foot-
I
IttOOTERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
$ Shoe That Satisfy anal
I
Blazers
Wool
Pure Woolen Flannel Blazers
and Shirts in a large assortment
of colors and patterns made to
fit like a dress shirt, full cut,
true to sizes.
SPENCER'S
. H'.M!W!I.A
Roseburg'e Newest,
y Young
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Thompson
motored from Dlllard Saturday
READ THIS!
1923 FORD TRUCK
Factory body, closed cab, starter "generator, new Wlllard Bat-,
tery, lights comply with new state law. New triple life timer,
Sound Rubber Co.'a tires, new ones in front, 35x5 rea's that show
little wear, one spare front tire, also extension rack for wood.
This truck haa never been abused and la In good mechamical
condition. It haa new paint and looks like a new truck. Can be
seen at Harrison's Garage on Stephens Street, and can be
bought at aacrifice price.
C. O. CRACROFT, 216 N. Stephana St
THE ACTIVE
Heating Stoves
The Active is an all cast, cast lined, is handsome
and is made to give service and comfort for many
years.
See our line of heaters before you buy.
ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE GO.
Phone 25
A REAL BARGAIN ON
HOTPOINT VACUUM CLEANER
Donald Parker
Concert Violinist and Teacher
1923-25 MEMBER PORTLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
AND GERSHKOVITCH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Morning Oregonlan; Donald Parker has a tone of uncommon
beauty and technic that fulfills all requirements. He has much
that la Individual In Interpretative ability.
High 8chool Credits Given
NOTICE
I, C. W. Law son, am moving my
business, known as the Oak St
Garage to Stephena St., In the
Hugh Harrison Bldg., 2 doors north
of Standard Oil atatlon. My new
location will be known as Law
son's Garage and Machine Shop.
LAST TIME TONITE
DIE CROWN
COMEDY
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TOMORROW
Harry Carey
In
'Prairie Pirste"
OFPOPUUPJTY
and
Shirts
Llvett, Leading Men'a and.
Men'a Store
and spent the afternoon visiting
I friends and shopping. '
For Appointment Phone 540
Last Time Tonite
THE PICTURE
THAT WILL LAST
IN YOUR MEMORY
LIKE "THE" OLD
HOMESTEAD" AND
"MAIN STREET."
"Thank
You"
A human story of the
taming of a town of
hypoci-itesl .
All Star Cast
LANGDON COMEDY
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TOMORROW
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