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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1925 LOCAL NEWS : Mr. Hi-own In ' R. K. Drown, Wilbur resldmt. spent Ihe day here viHiting'frleiids and looking alter business niiit tra. BELL MILLINERY NOVEMBER 2 Clearance Sale! Business Visitor Myers, super i ul the STARTS FRIDAY Norlh I'mietua road work, In attend ing a short "tlnie iu thin cilj on business. ft , ' AH the Newest Styles, Materials and Colors in the f A ,new trimmed Satins, Velvets, Tailored Felts, Vel- j ours,. Medium and Small Shapes. Valued to $10. f At close out price. One group of Dance Hats, close fitting shapes and j corsage to match, specially priced. ' ' " ' i Every Hat to Be Closed Out From Yoncal la Mr. and Mrs. H. Theil, or Yon calla, were Uoseburn vlnitors yes terday fir a few liuurs uud trans acted business. From Myrtlo fYwk Mr. Wlznin. Myrtle Creek ro sldent, sptmt yeKtwrday afternoon In thin city .visit, iir with friends and shopping. Buainesi Visitor Kdyar lion, returned to h!a home near Calaitoola ysitnlay afternoon after P,nd.nK a Co whourrf here in businettH aid vhdlinw tuuminii HKAI TV SIIIH sou vksti:ui.v. t Yriilor Wwlnewlay IM.sh flavor will have no nssiHtaiilB 1 C. Uiilllek returned to hn homo las vet. hut mnv derldo tn add to I at Myrtle Creek yenterday nfter- A Important businens deal was enmplnted yesterday, when Miss It ut ri Ctaver, a recent arrival from (ilenrock. WyominK, purchased the Terminal Beauty Shop from Hernle West, who hag !-een oper afiiiR the beauty parlor in con junction with the Terminal lar Ler Shop. . - Miss Claver is an etperienrod heauly apeelulfat and .marceller, and conducted her own shop In (ilenrork for a year before com ing to th la city. The ahop ., ! he conducted In the name manner a heretofore, and Mtw Claver will continue to give the Fame witisfiictory terv4t'e a previously. her stuff later on. noon alter upending several hours hero, on business. . ' NOTICE. A meeting will b held at Pine Grove Church, Sunday, Nov. 8, at 2 p. m. to p-?rinaintly organize a cemetery a.s.-wM iali(u. The public is invited to attend. COMMITTEE. DONALD PARKER Concert Violinist and Teacher BeRinccTS and Advanced Pupils accepted. High School credits m given. Phone 42-J. Mis. lilll Vksltur j Mrs. Harry Hill, or Will. nr. spent snveral hours here yester day afternoon shopping and vis tiling with friends. From Canyonvilte V. C. Dubell returned to his home at CnnyonviHe yesterday afternoon after spending a few hours bore attending to buskfc'ss affairs. PROMPTNESS Operating laRe fwt of trucks, we are enabled to ft-nder emer- rencv transportation service un ii' r all condition. Please phone us a id gtt rt suits ut prices extremely low. 'We aim to pfcaio"a i ; II. S. FRENCH ' TRANSFER, AND . STORAGE CO. ' Phone 220. I First Church of Christ, Scientist. S . , nosEnrRc. oreoon g g ' An Bounces a 1 ' ' ' & Free Lecture on Christian Science 1 b' I Peter V. Ross, C.S.B. g : WA sU'ls.sas II. Superintendent B. L. King, of the Southern Pacific company .spent the day here on business at the local S. P. offices. To IHllard Mrs. S. Sheridan left this morn ing for liiliard, where the will spend the next few d;iys visiting with friends and relatives. Smiths In Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, resi dent of Calapooia, irrro Rosebora; visitors yenterday and spent a few hours shopping and on business. Here Vcwtertlay Mrs. Celia- Hrenham returned to her home at Hlddlo yesterday afternoon after spending several j hours vUItlug and chopping here. j From Oakland . - i Harry Kellogg, who reptiles near Kellopg. sftent several hours here , yeau rtiay attending , to buMuess matters and Tfsiting with . friends. From Myrtle Creek Among those from points south to Fpend yesterday afternoon here visiting and shopping, was Mrs. W. W. Campbell, of Myrtle Creek. 3 From Millwood Anion? those from tho rural dis tricts to visit and transart business In this rlty yMnenlay were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huri-'t and daughtrr, liith. uf Mill wood. , , Of San Francisco Member of the Hoard of Lectureship of The Mother Church, Tho First Church of Chtist, Silcnllsi, In Jinn ton, Massachusetts!. In the Church Kiliflce. .112 K, Donclas St. Sunday Afternoon, Nov. 8, 1925 at 2:30 o'clock In Yesterday Among those from the rural dis tricts to spend several hours here yesterday shopping and visiting friends were Mrs. Oscar e!i:ias, of Peel. To Arrive From Klamath Falls Mrs. Alta Weston, if Klunmth Falls Is t-x)M-cted to arrive hero this afternoon and will vfit for a time at the home of Mrs. J. W. Puss in Mrlrojf. The public is cordially, invited to attend TV I logon Hlver Mrs. Charles Illedol and son, Hobby, of this cily, left this morn- WIIKIWIIMW Ins fnrRoue Kiver. where th?v AM.HMMMMM.MaMaHMMMiaM(MMHanMMMMawHWMMMM I will spend the next few days vis iting with Mrs. It ted els parents,' "BEYOND CRITICISM" J M Is what those ap proving eyes are saying of the, hap py man who's pur chased one of our Fall iSuits. Our prices will please you, too $25 and Up 192S I lift SchaHner It Ma.-x Duds for Men, Inc. QUINE BROTHERS AHHves F'rom Taroma Mr. Foster of the It. A. Pilchcr store at Taroma,' arrived here this morning and will spend a few days here on business with the men of tho local store. J lEetitrns From Portlam. Von C'asy, who ha ben visit ing with friends and attending tho Livestock reposition In Portlnnd for tho past several days return ed hdme this morning. Moving to New Home The niAv home , of Mr. and Mrs. Tno. U. FarrliiKton. which is located In Overlook addition, has been com pleted and Mr. and Mrs. Farrlng ton are moving to the new resi dence today. Brings in Berries A heaping plate of fine red raspberries was premnted to the Sf ws -Review yesterday afternoon with the compliments of C. M. Page of 52o South Stephens St. The berries were very excellent and were .greatly appreciated by the office. Distinctive Fall and Winter TO tfli Si l k 1 ! IV J H II V II : ; r-$19.75:; I! -t?. re Tailored Coats that feature'style and value:. Flared and straight line models with setin or raglan sleeves. Sizes 1 6 to 42, reduced from $25.00 to . , Coats for girb aged from 6 to 1 2 j ears in shades of brown, blue, tan, etc. Trimmed with buttons, braid, cllk stitching, etc., many with fur collars. ' ' , ; $8.50, $3.75 values ; . ' $ 1 0.75 values , - $6.95 $8.85 Luxurious fall coats of the finer materials, pin points, suede velours, lustrosa, etc.; finely furred collars and " cuffs, flared and straight line models; Rich autumn" browns, crackle head blues and platinum grays; sizes 1 6 :. to 44. Reduced from $69.50 and $65 to . $54.50 Dress Coats for women and misses in bolivias and ve- lours, cleverly styled straight and ' flare models, fur; trimmed, reduced from $35.00 to ' '"' . 1 $28.75 1 " ' : i Exquisitely Stvled Dresses i I : For matron and Mi. Dresses that feature every thing that's new in style and materials. Long sleeves; ' front, ' back and side flares, Bolero effects, straight line models; . trimmed with applique, buttons, silk embroidery, etc, black and all new shades. Formerly $19.75 and $22.50, now $.15 Formerly S27.50and $29.75, now $19.85 MARKSBURY COMPANY THE t i l--i ni .lldw- I It'ohert Hruce. of Glide, fPnf the morning In thl city attend ing to liiirtlness affairs. ! l-llors In Town I Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Ilorton. of 'fllddle. spent a Tew hours here , yesterday shopping and visiting I iih friends. Dr. Coleman -Visitor j Dr. Harvey P Coleman, of Med-' ford, vlsileil with friends in Rose-, burg today. With Kr-d Dultnn. cattleman of Kagle Point, he has In'fn unending the livestock show at Poriland. v.ii:ch he s.-ys was hlrger and h.tt r than' ever. Ir. j Coleman formerly resided In Port-: land, hut ha., been living In Med ford for the past flv )earst vhere he enjoys a large practice. : The baptist ladles will hold a cooked iood sale at McKean, lar by and Baldwin's Saiurday, No vember 7. I-Yin, Talde e k C. Pnrdom, or Table Creel:. Is spending a day or so In this city visiting with friends and pur chasing supplies. Hey Frvv ! H. Hansen and Fred Kurr. of I. os AngnlfMi, are spending a few dav- In koseburg looking oer ih vinnity, while their car la re-clv-!r,-; repalra. Here Krnn Kuueno ' - I). L. fjams, of KiiKcne. of tho , Pacific l elephcnn and Telegraph compitny. Is spending a day or so 111 this city on business, I Improving Mr. Iioris Davis, of Kugene, j who was admitted to .Mercy Hos pital aeverul days ano, for treal- ; ment Is reported to be doing nicely. Will Iteturn Home j (S. V. Jackson, of Canyonvllle, Iwho was oM?rated on several weeks ago at Mercy Hospital, Is ! rapidly Improving and will soon be able to return home. 'Ttilnitdo Ctuh To Meet The neighbors of Woodcraft 'Thimble Club will meet at the ' home of Mrs. C. C. Wamsley, with 'Mrs. Wamsley and Mrs. .1. W. Dowell hostesses, on Frlduy af ternoon at 2 o'clock. Shipping Goata East J. I. Hoach. of Tllb r. was In town today, having come down 'primarily to ship a couple of pure bred and registered Anglo Nubian milch goaf to a party at Kaples, Niw York entr. Itoar h has a flock of about So head of these goats, and Hist week shipped three Head Jo Washington. A g'nd milch g"t of this breed. Mr. Itoarh savs. will prodnc-e two to three quta of milk per day, iiey are very handsome and docile, and this breeder finds ready demand for his surplus stmk. . Pine Street Machine Shop Opposite Flour Mill. The beat equiijped shop in town for repair work. We are able to handle your lartie jobs- a well as your arrll ones. GEAR CUTTING rmliTgocs Oficrnilon (lllmore Vermillion, of this city, underwent a major operation at Mercy Hospital this morning. Dra. Hrloemaker and Htewan attend ing. His condition la reported to be very aaflsfartory. lb-turn Home - tiring Preble and Wm. fl. Koope, both Portlnnd men, who were Inlureif In an auto wreck near Camas Valley lust week, nnd have been confined to Mercy Hos pital, were dismissed yesterday and returned to their homes on Shasta 12 yesterday afternoon. ASIIIlVfl Imported Broccoli seed , will be reaily for delivery after De j rember 1. Order from Mrs. N. C. i Asjiby, Apartment 6, over Rose i Confectionery, Hosebarg. I IrininlHsori Knm llilinl . I W. II. Hlnilh, of Koedsport, who has been confined to Mercy Hos pital for the past ten days, suf fering from burns received while working on the county road near. Heedsport. has sufficiently Im proved to be dismissed from the ho'pltul and returned home to day. huffiTlng From lllMHlioliilng j Howard llrossman, whose, ad ' clreis It 459 Htowell Avenue, 'Mil Iwaukee, Wisconsin, atopped In 1 Koseburg today suffering from , blood poisoning, due to a small cut on his finger. He was ad mitted In Mercy Hospital, where ' he will be confined for several days. Dr. K. II. Htewart Is la ! attendance. . Mi-dfonl People Here i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conger, Mrs. W. W. Hartley and Conway De Vore. all well known residents of the Itogue Ittver valley, apent several hours In Kosehnrg today. They were returning to the south- lern rlty from a brief visit to Portland, where they attended the livestock exposition. Mr. Conger .owns a pro'perns ranch pear Meilford, while Mr. Imi Vore has charge of a meat market In the city. i Sen. Colruc To Mwlford I T . II. Ness of The California Oregon Tower Company left this I afternoon for Medford, where a banquet of the officials of the i company will be held tonight ! Officer of the new company will be present and future policies will I be discussed. Would you welcome an oppor tunity? There are hundreds wall , Ing for yon every day. Read the classified ads. tr'nm Hoaglln Among those from the rural districts to spend yesterday In this city on ousinesa was u, ti. riixon, of Hoaglln. Two big stoves will keep yon warm at Italnbow Oardens Saturday night. He there! Itorepllnn 1inrrh 1 The members of the First M. Ik. Church will hold a reception I for their minister. Rev.' Joseph Knolls and family on Friday evening at the church parlors. IThe reception will be in the form 'of a Harvest Homecoming and supper. The district superinten dent of the southern district of the ! Oregon conference of the M. E. ! Church, Rev. 8. J. Cheney, will be present and give an address. Dr. I .on Is Albert Hanks will give the i welcome adddress and Rev. Co herlv. Rev. H. K. Mow. nev. W. R. MrCullagh and Rev. II. U Caldwell will give addresses and I a musical program will he pre sented. Members are Invited to ibr. g their family and a basket of luncheon. TWICE THE SAURY I (AamUttd rna Uaari Wo..) I SALEM. Ore., Nov. 8. O. L He lntyre, who baa been auperlntend. ent of the state school for the deaf since October, 1(22, today present led his resignation to the state ! board of control, and It was accept ed, to be effective November 17. ! Mr. Mclntyre resigns to accept the superlntendeacy of the Iowa school for the deaf at Council Bluffs, 'where be will receive a salary of ,14,000 a year, just twice what be receive In Oregon. Also be baa received Indication that there may i be an Increase in the salary In Iowa In th near future. I Mclntyre came here from Okla homa to succeed E. 8. Tllltaghaat. former superintendent of the Ore gon school , The state board baa not yet de cided on a successor to Mr. Mc lntyre and no application have) been received. The realgaattos wa expected some month ago, i but after the school year opened It we believed ho would rraula here. Pruning toola of all klnda Wharton Bros. at