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    KUSLBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1925
Doubt Shadows
"Balloon" Tire
Royalty Suits
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Corner Can and Stephen Street, Opp. Postof f ice . .
Roseburg, Oregon
It's Winter Coat Time Here!
Select Your Modish Coat Here and Save
1. To-day the day!
And the Gat for
you m herel The
-Coat which you will
; enjoy all Winter
and thank the day
. you bought it here.
Don't miss our styles.
FIlKXflH PRKHIhK.NT RE.
MA I.N H "NKIUHIMtlt
. (JAMTOV AT HOME.
PARIS, Nov. 6. Gaston I)ou
mergue. President of Prance. Is
still "NelRhbor Gaston" to his old
acquaintances In his native de
partment of Card.
Tha husband ot one of these old
friends spent too much time and
money at the villus Inn. "lie
Is called Gaston, too, you know,"
the wit wrole to President lou
merane. "I wlh yon would write
but new flavor
The new adltlen
e f the famous
i Fry 'Meat Quid'
contains 117 reel
' fwa and will be
, aant tree fey 'rye
A Ce en reelept
of 2o to oovar
peeUse.
"Everything The
hams
A good Coat like a good friend wears well I Ours
wear well!. Not only the materials, but the styles
they're styles which you won't tire of.
Jaunty Flares 'Fine Fabrics
. Rich Fursand Low Prices
The flare mode is emphasized in many ways. In
suede cloths and bolivias. The fur trimmings deserve
your commendation. And our prices are triumphantly,
low! In sizes for women and misses.
Other Models.'priced from
$14.75 to $49.75
to him and shake him . a little.
Tell him that a muo who has the
same Chrlstn name as yufselfa
ugh behve beer."
Mr. IoumerKun is a Truster man
today lhan' when he sat beside
the Inn fireside himself, but he
obedlnently took up his pen and
sent some good advice lo the
thlrMy h'taband.
If you don't believe what you
read, never leek opportunity
throiivh the classified columns.
An old - fashioned breakfast
that affords never-failing sat
isfaetion in every American
home. Ami it has taken on a
new delight to those who have
discovered the new flavor of
Frye's "Delicious" Brand
Raeon.
The exclusive Frye curing pro
cess imparts a mellow sweetness
that makes this beat of all break
fast dishes n pur lli(ht.
iSume Implies
bacon
tilt
Hata off! To the News-Review
News-Review classified ads as di
rect leads to thrift and short outs
to success.
No need harping about the cost
of a classified ad because It cannot
be compared with the results it
brings.
Quick turnover. Advertise. A
classified ad today brlugs sales to
morrow, i
Cool Nights Call
, fqr Warm Wrap
c i .... (j v . t V
The cnol night air at the sea
shore calls fof a ofl, warm
wrap ta slip on after the dancer
Thi sumptuous .wrap worn by
Marian L)avirat screen acbrcss.
It fashioned of salmon colored
satin with- ostrich feather trim
ming dyed ta match the wrap.
7r
v fy
I I'
This Generation May See
Return to Knee Breeches
Men, it '4 just a little more than
a century ugu sine lontf trouper
begun to CtiiitC Into fimhiou. lieitu
Uruimiiel, the celebmted KniJUU
society leader, hud In I tin I need lliem
tt few year before, lit during
example hud been copied hy the
"dandies' uf the duy. Hut most men
held buck, especially the cnirva
the "ul.alnntiul" one.
They euiiftldered Ion? trousers a
ChllUIh form of masquerade nnd
were ufruld I hey would look ridict
Iuuh If they abandoned knee
breeches. Today It's the other wuy around.
After a century, the pendulum
swings nnd knee breeches ure wild
to lie coming, bui'k. They nre
Hum by golfersenginecrs und other
men uf the outdoors, und on camp
ing trips und hi ken.
Judging by ease nnd roinfort. n
(Treat many men If truth were
known would like to wear "knee
pants" till the time.
Why not? aIuh, In their com
munity nKHoelntiou , men have uo
quired n timidity nnd sense of
di ii i no In anything not conforming
to the crowd. Kong t rouse r a ure
"the t"; nnd It's brazen nude
Who dares fly III the teeNi of con
vent Ion. Wushlugton Tost.
Madagascar Once Home
of Enormous Reptiles
It In n singular fart th:it. barring
me wild mine it ltd Hie cpiriMiiie. j
i lie Krini Ainenn ikiiiihi uiuuumh
cr In wholly destitute of lg
game. Vet It t eei it with iiniiiml
life In Mm letter form. Includ
ing such curious annuals as the
ye-ii ye, one of the most remark-
Hide creatures known; .R varieties
of lemur ii ferorloui meintier of
the civet family, which looks like
n n enormoim weasel ; und a w lid
, dog whirl, appears to Im a cross
between n coyote, a Jiickul nnd a
dingo.
Hut Madagascar linn not nhrny
lacked In rye unlmulR, n 111 fossil
remains utieHt, for In age pun I It
was the htihitiit of enormous ter
restrial ll.nrdM fiO feet In length,
and of the treat winy I ess bird the
nepyornifi, twice the ; size of un
ostrich. . . . '
The eggs Yd the nenvornis. some
of which ure Mi Indie In circimrfer-
eme, nre still frequently found In
the lielL'hborhoiMl of Kort IHiuphitl
at file HMinltprn ihmI uf tti JshiniL j
cnrrvlnic wilier. K. AlexaniW
1'otell In the Century Musuzine.
U r- j i
ttaxdy Kedwood
Xiiture Iiiih endowed Hie clnnt
redu'wida with n natural preserva-
tlve nlileh protects tlie timber
nciilnxt deniy nnl nt Indefinitely
fr ceiiturlcH, In fiirt after the trees
have fallmi or been cut down. Trees
kimwn to have been Mown over in
the woods lonir before the illscovery
of . AmiTlni. and which have lain
exposed to the elements ever since.
have been found to be in splendid
condition nun cupaoie or use as
commercial timber.
One particular Instance . Is re
corded where n fuller, tren was
found underneath another hit; red
wimmI Hint hail grown tistrmhll1 the
uprooted giant, but when the Ktand
Inir tree was cut Its rins showed
It to he nearly 1.0K1 years old.
Tlita Itli.tiltl flint tint lllillmli.,1 I rfw
bad been down IVr nearly . I. mm
years. "The rlnrs of the fallen tree
showed It to he about li'H) yi-ars
; old Wlitii hfet yet' the lot; w;is
I sound mid healthy. Kreolile News.
(annually for the five years of
Trouble Both Way t li,u-2'r. Inclusive, and 4X bap
An AiHtralian barrister tvlis ofitlsms for every dayllKht hour,
a black fellow rhurtfiil In a i "Oil-I The hluhest previous record of
try town wlih stealina. UN s' !ic- S:uthern Hnptissrs in baptlHius
lor decided lo put him In the h.ix I was 714 33:1 for the five-year per-
( kIx fvlitnit un liis wn l
hiilf. TIip iiuiL'KJni.t. iM'ins il miI-1-
ful If Itp mi'li-riiNut ilit tmtiti f
nn ontli. iimltTtoiil; i cxfin im hlin
on lh' Miitit.
'Min k)," In juiM, "yt.ii kitnw wltitt
wilt luippon rn ymi IT ynit Ml it I r V
'My (mill. Im, n'jtl ii'il .hn ky,
"niH c' di'wn hclmv Imrn Inrm
tltn.'
"ynltp rlKht," n-'ll"l Hip m:i.rf
trnte. "And nv yoti kimw m tin?
will luiiii'i If ynti tt'll tin tni'lt?"
"Y, l"i!. Wt .w 'cni fiHi'.
Sydney lleriihl.
Tiger Cunning
Alxmt to tntvrl to Intlin, n mnn
wntt tulil hy I'N frlftulM to ) vt.r
not tn hiIkm tli tlccr ilittlnvr.
"It n. trick id nil. Uh-v
"You liMi In h tltiikt't tit nirhi;
niiin tut iH'iiri iirrives. nun lit
twHn It two t'w. Khlnins In the ro" . wmuw w-rr
tlm-k. 11 vill Till If mriirk I. J1""1 a' 1LPef thoU5nnd "?Uflre
illiiiiiiik'." jfi'pt for boards one-quarter of an
On his return they nuked Imw I lnch tnlck'
mnv liner lie hud killed. I " n 1
-None nt nil.' he rer,li. d Mdlr. '13 HORSES AND FOUR FALSE
Thev vp iMN-ome nltouether ...f STARTS KILL THE STARTER
clever. They mm triml In ii:rir.
and en eh one el mi nn ee. Si of,
course" I'm Is l.e Kie.
Prof tstionalism
The seuiice win j-rovin a emit
sneeess. The new menilier ut Hie
circle. n (Hillinni picctm fun. iir.
luid been broutctit into tmrh nhli
the Inlely ilenrlrd fiifher-ln !nw,
who had Just announced lie w
uni:i'l.
vr wines an' all?' asked
son-ln-law.
The reply w as In the h ttlrm h
What dosil inca.iire frn' li
tip?" asked the ii;eon fan.ii
Vaiiiiuixer IVIxliice.
1 1 1 e
in.,
till
r -
Hard on the Ball
She Vnn'r mother pmnt'lnu
you lust ni.lii?
; liv-Ves. and I think she'd let
iter, too. That's vhai I ni'ed.
she hut do ou mean?
Ile-Yonr dad has been uslni; mo
for a football.
A New Specie t
"Fenly tells me he has n, ,.r
1 kissed his lliini-eo.-
'Is she so old-fnshoned as Ih.u '"
I ".No; she won't stop Minium
' rlkuretii's lone enouth." l.ouisni
' t uurier -Journal.
j 0
Read the Classified ads,
1 in The News-Review. The j
jmean dollars to you,
-S3'
Whether Alden L. Putium,
who recently acquired a patent
bn the "balloon" tire, will leek
to claim royalties from the vari
ous tire companies on all of the
product manufactured before
the granting of the patent is
till in doubt. Such an attempt
would result in a gigantic court
battle.
'"'HIT I'
RTFSTS '
KOIt JAPAXKKK
IKAII".!
SI 'KK1UUK t'AMI'AKiX.
! OSAKA, Japan. iot. 5. i nree
thousand Duddhiat priests are be-
Inn trained to take np the eam-
.palKn in behalf of universal suf-
fraite. 1'nlvernal sufraite will be
tried out In Japan for the first
time at the next election, which
' niay come next year,
I in the traiiiinK schools lectures
are Iven every day by scholars
j n(j hiKri officials In government
departments. When the course U
completed the priests will instruct
(hundreds of other priests and then
!,in nntlon-wldo campaign will
t start.
SOlTIIKItN 1IAPTIKT
, IIAIIiSM KCT A XF.W
K.VAXiHI.ISTH: MARK
NASHVIl.tE, Tenn.. Nov. 5.
With the administering or 1.037.
R:,0 baptisms by the Southern
llaptl a church durln the last five
I VB'ir:
a new evangelistic record
I'or nil cvHtigclicnl denominations
has laen established, said Dr. r,.
I1 P. Allreilce. statistical secretary.
Dr. Allredae paid thai this Is
an averaire of '07.RI0 buptlsms
InU of l:15-iy, inclusive.
MAY TURN SAWDUST
AND WASTE INTO NON
INFLAMMABLE BOARD
TACOMA. Wash., Nov. 5. A Byn
thettc bonrd, non-Inflammable and
reslntlnf? heat and cold, may noon
be manufactured from nawdust.
A ft roup of lumber men her be
came Interested In the possibilities
of the product after a demonstra
tion proved that the synthetic
board would withstand a flane thp.t
would cut through uteel. Sawdust
nnd other mill waste are treated
with chemicals and made Into pulp.
The pulp then Is pressed into
boHrds of any size.
Lumber men behind the project
believe that It will make possible
fireproof houses of wood. The
; J . "V . .
MATISKILT.ES, Nor. 5.Thlrteen
horses and four false starts in the
same race killed Marcel Itlinou, for
more than 20 years official starter
at the Marseilles racetrack.
The "Palm-tree takes," one of
the features of the season here and
always heavily bet upon, was be
ing run off before an excited and
! nervous ctowd
One, two, three,
false slarta. The crowd be (tun to
protest and to hiss the starter.
Illlnou turned red In the face and
called the horses back for a fourth
'start Aftnln, It was a false start.
Illlnou swayed nn his ftot for a
i moment, then fell to the around.
He had died of heart disease.
Two Jumps ahead of the other
fellow la the man who reads the
classified ada for short-cuts to
economy.
Coming
LIBERTY '
8UN.-M0N.-TUES.
Ts Grtattst
Ncwipspee Pictua
tvtr Made
"The
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ARMISTICE DAY
CLOSING IS URGED
ON PORTLAND MEN
ConUnuedfroni page
Day was adopted on Insistent re
quest of manufacture.-, jotibera
and retailors after a (tuestlonnulre
had shown that a majority was In
l""i ii-iiiamiiifi "I" u.
Since me directors compuea
of the chamber, some of those
wno were insistent inai tuisumss
etubHhments remain opn. have
announced they are eoIiik to
close.
The Swanee Serenaders are play
ing for a big. Jitney dance at Italn
bow (.aniens Saturday nlKhL
SYRIA ABLAZE
WITH THE FIRES
OF REBELLION
(Continued from page 1.)
with tribesmen wfio had torn up the
railway line running through lied
jaz. Druse leaders Ii I)amascu.i are
quotefl by a corrspondnt as le-
1
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Pepper
Nutmeg Sage
Allspice
Cinni
X Mustan
Cinnamon
Mustard & 11
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WILLARD SERVICE STATION
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daring (hat the French liml Riven
no considnration to thlr ptxiple un-
tier the French nmnilate and that
the pftuatlon had renchcl such n
j sae that they consider It hette to
) fall fit;lUiitK than to live und r such
i conditions.
j "Our viUacs. paid one of thf
1 leaflers. "have bt-en bnrnt-d nnd our
' men killed. Hut the French v III
i never kill this soul of our pcoplt."
PARIS. Nov. G. The Cairo
jcorrcitpmul nt of a Llhirte says
;a bandit chieftain nain-'d ItKrl
! has lM-n proclaimed "president
:of the Syrian KfpubUc" with
1 headquarterH at llonin, nnd that
he hai ronepntratL'd forci-a e:f fili
ated at 4.000 men, 15 miles south
of Paniaui-us. v
New French forces have arriv
ed at Damascus, according to the
correspondent and t he ily has
Iwon plared in n slajro of d'renso,
with machine gun posts estiihlih
td In the suliurbn.
A column under Colon! Canin
lin left the city yesterday to clear
the district of rebels.
1. S. Wnrvlilns Arrive.
PEMtl'T. Syria Nov. r. The j
American detroyers Cohlnn and ;
iLntjtson, sent fri-m Alexandria
ysterday, in view of the. possltiiN j
I itv of daneer to A meriean lives '
The
rarest
of flavors
in the
handsomest,
of tins for
table use
SchillingPaprika
Mice ,
Ginger
others
WSAJ
WQR .
VRRI . . Botttoo
WWJ Detroit
WCCO.. Uqd
HncSm0
Priced from ?13 to $30
zi tuui pact
Price JS3.03
.u.4vi rrte f 2.00
Med 1 20 Price $S5.00
S. Stephens
and property in Syria, arrived
here today. ,
- It's going to be warm nt Rainbow
G,iiiln.i Sutunlay nlht. IIk jitmy
dunce.
o
ITundrtMls hsve put their O. K. on
classlfifKl columns. They are th
starting point of many people't
siirr'si nnd pronr(tv
Small
IS!
Otore
i z can do a
businefiS"
Thousands
xP Salesmen
Im CjcrO coed
,11-
" if .;tii rn
m ,
Coffee
taking
I Towder
I Extracts
Spices
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