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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1925 EVERYTHING REDUCED! n n Latest Annpupcement! . New Sensational Specials for FRIDAY ONLY! r;PHOENIX HOSIERY Entire stock of Phoenix Silk Hosiery . In 11.00 trade. Colors, Mark, Drown, Cray, Log Cabin. ., 69c . a pair i ' FRIDAY SPECIAL - FRIDAY'S "BLANKET SPECIAL , All' Wool blankets, regular IS. 50 value large ilia, Colore, Tan, Blue. Pink, and Gray plaid. A wonderful buy . $5.79 . . . the pair U FRIDAY SPECIAL ' FALL AND WINTER : COATS New fur trimmed coata in beat fall shades, all wool material, well tailored $14.85 ... ; ' FRIDAY SPECIAL;,,., Bee our other group' of coata1 way uhderprlced for Clearance Bale at . $18.85 and $23.85 SILK UMBRELLAS . One lot of mostly $6.60 to 17.50 valuea, closing , , out at . . $2.98 i t , i 1 1 i I : DRESSES. . . , ALL , WOOL MATERIALS UNDERWEAR . REDUCED CORSETS. ETC. HOSIERY . rha SILKS COTTONS MEN'S WEAR S DRAPERIES W " SHOES : ' ' - CLEARANCE SALE t ; BLANKETS ... SALE CLOSES NOV. 14 TT' l '. i 1 ' Better Service Better Merchandise , - - - ; ) ' 1 f ( ' "T I ' Ml Better Berrlce Better Merchandise i A prise- wall! contest la to be fcne of the attractlona at Rainbow Gardens Baturday nlte. You'll like It there. Keep an Eye on Your Property Values Property1 'vogues' change, lYour fir, .insurance pollcl.M -should rhans;. to corr.spond. Insurance that waa sd.qust. y.at.rday may not offer you full prot-otloo today. Wo shall ba glad to fnspct your flra risks and Insurant prot.r lion In the light or praa.nt-day values. . i-...-aA.aaa4aaA I a , " i .!.. ; The U A. to B. of R. T. will hold a bataar and cooked food sale at McKean, Darby and BatdWIVat Saturday. Nor. 14. i 4 i : . i NOTICE .-. . r . The regular luncheon of the Business and Professional Wc- men' ClOb will be held Krl' day at 12:10 o'clock at the Ho- tel t'mpqua. Special program. The Best Policy la to keep well Insured. It la too late to Insure after tha loss occurs. Tou will appre ciate the service rendered by our agency. We write all Upas, of fire and automobile lnaarance. ' i C W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Caa. St." Phone 417 (Vily a Tew are doing the. Charles ton but dosen are practicing It dally In preparation rvr the, big con-: test at Rainbow Aerdens. - VITAL TOPICS DO YOU NEED ATONIC? The BEST TONIC for natural stlmulallon la HEALTH. Get HEALTH and you hare the PEP and SPARKLE of a natural atimulanL . ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC SERVES THE TONIC ACTINIC LIOHT THERAPY Energises, soothes, heels wounds. ulcers, X-ray burns. Is almost a specific for Asthma, Tubercu losis, Ilronchltla, Eciema, and other skin diseases. Reduces the acid condition of Ihe body which Is the cause of many ailments. VVH INVITE YOUR INVESTIGATION. BEE . , ' f DR RUPERT A. MOON for ; , Constructive Health Building Service UMPQUA FLORISTS Choice Cut Flowera Flower Shop, 312 N. Jackson Phone .tl) - Greenhouse, West Roseburg . , , Phone H0F2 ! WALTER CARPENTER ' Mrs, Charles Brand ' ( ,TCACHER OP 8INQINQ ' Song Interpretation Voice Building Mainline Conservatory AUCTIONS We aell anything and everything you hare to offer and get the high dollar. Bee me for dates. M. C. RAOABAUOH 830 N. wine 8t E ACTOR TOO ARID i TO PAY ALIMONY; (AaneUtrd Pre UmI Wire.) MINEOLA, N. Y.. Nor. 6. Mrs. ' Enda l)avenport Tinney's divorce gull against her husband, Frank Tl.-iney, comedian ,waa heard today by Supreme Court Justice Kiegel maa Decision waa reserved. - j George A. Hopkins, counsel for' Tlnney, in opposing Mrs. Tlnney's , (A.i,uH e. wlre.) application for alimony of 1750 a; SALEM. Ore.. Nor. 5.-After ""'k'1 "I"1 Jhe Tt ' ', t '! ' aendlng Ernie Woodard of Portland 1 lndon. had been wl.hou . to the mat seven times, aeveraf of if, ,'0' r;1,n''"h 't them for the count of nine. Frankle hl" dr'Dla- ' n' mal1'' Impoa-1 Lels. Indian scranoer of Balem. I "lble ,nt hlm ,0 mT 8Uon Hniony, put the Portland boy out in the i,h" taw' ' '"e ""' fourth round of a .rhe.lnu.i in. 1 that Tlnney formerly made J2.500 .round go here last night. The gong mtch yv otKi.ru m uie miru. una ay Uarth of Bllverton knocked out Hill Poole of Monroe with a terrif ic uppercut In the first round. Lewis, conquerer of Woodard, haa written to Promoter C. H. dough, of Roseburg, requesting a fight with C'al Herman In this city, and there la a probability of the lads being matched for the main event of the card to be palled off here on the 20th of this month. j Lewis and Hermann fought a rat tling good draw In Salem several iweeka ago. and it waa shortly af- , terwarda that Hermann knocked jout Woodward In this city in four rounds. Uarth, who disposed of Dill Toole Jn such quick fashion, may be Uert iTrlbbey'a opponent it the latter, well known middleweight of Marshfield. la billed on a local card. Garth has been under con I atderatlon by Promoter Clough, but aome doubt baa existed aa to i whether he-was good enough tq give Tribbey a real battle. In knocking out Poole so easily. Garth seems to have qualified tor a try at the Marshfield man as Poole was considered a tough customer to beat. a veek appearing In London music nails and nixht clubs. Hopkins made no answer to the statutory charges on which Mra. Tlnney based her divorce suit, lino gene Wilson, chorus girl, was named a co-respondent. EDITOR TO STAY IN I JAIL 1,000 DAYS I i WAIT!! For the LEGION MINSTREL REVUE and VAUDEVILLE . Monday, Tuesday Nov. 9-10 .ANTLERS Seats Reserved Cook with gaa. Strike now! Those who are suc ceeding today were readers and ad vertisers of yesterday's classified columns in the News-Iterlew. TAX ON FORGETFULNESS LATEST OF FRENCH .;... FINANCE FASHIONS PARIS. Nor. 5. A tax on forget fulneaa is the most up toiate thlug in French revenue noveltiee The gentleman who leaves stock certificates in hla taxrcab and ma- Uame who forgets everything from ner cigarette case to her pocket book will now pay rather heavily when they claim their belongings at the Lost Property Office In the police headquarters. Money and securities will be re turned to their owners at a charge of 4 per cent of their value. Jew elry, "except anything having po intrlnslo value," is redeemable on the same tenus. The "no intrinsic value" clause la expected to kill la ver ypromlslng publicity field In I the matter of lost Jewelry. For every other article, new or nearly 'new, two francs will be charged; ! for everything else, one franc. (AaocUted rna Uued Win.) SACRAMENTO. Cal.. Oct '6. Holding that liberty of the press B .narinlMil k. IK. 1 1 ... i Hoe not permit publications re-; starting Saturday at 1U a. spectlng pending causea which are i . Anle reasonably calculated to Interfere I " Bl nuers. with the due administration of justice, the third district court of appeal today denied the applica tion of Alfred Lindsley, editor of the Humboldt News of Eureka, for a writ of babeaa corpus. Liudley Is serving a sentence of LOOO1 days in the Humboldt county jail for contempt of court. I ' ' NEW TOD aV I FOR SALE Boat and trailer. A bargain. 608 Fowler St. Have the Courage to Save Luxuries are sometimes so tempt ing that It la difficult for onu to ro. . alst them but remember that prudent economy pays big divi dends. Have the'eourage to save open an account with us and de posit regularly. 4 Interest Paid on Savings , , . - Accounts. TheRosebuiftNational Bank Rosebur,Ore. BASKETBALL PLAVER'S j INJURY PROVES FATAL Have you an ax to grind? There are hundreds who want the job. lo learn their namea read the News-Review calsaified ads. FOR SALE Wade drag aw, two saws. 50.00. 235 W. Ave. N. FOlTRF.NT 6 room unfurnished modern house, close la. Phone 4 1 Hit. FOIt SALE 1924 Ford touring. J bargain. S250 cash. Terms. 207 First Ave. N. FOR SALE " 'CHEAPOne-thoroughbred male foxhound six months old. Phone 2-'K21. FUR RENT House, conveniences; shed for garage Furniture available. 1002 Prospect St. FOR R EXT Good " u n f u r n is hedslx room house on pavement. In quire 875 Hoover street. f i R ES" 30xSl 2 Regular size "cord?, $95. 30x3 1-2 oversize cords, S.95. JWIlson's Tire Shop. FOR RENT Ful7iUhedhouekeep. Ing rooms, ground floor. Call at SI6 Wlnchenler or Phone 170-Y. KHOATS FOR SaL VeiKh about 60 lbs. Price JR.0O per head. Phone 1F3I. C. L. Iteckley. (AaorUted Pro. Uurd Wlrf.) YAKIMA, Wash., Nor. 5. In juries received in a fall while play ing basketball was held responsi ble for the death 'today of Donald S. HohbB, 13, of Cowiche. The lad, while playing, fell in such a man ner aa to break, two teeth ' two 1st. ! teeth two weeks ago. Septicaemia ueveiopeu troni tne broken teeth and proved fatal. . ; . vlth Quality THAT TE Price THAT TELLS THE TALE THAT MAKES THE SALE A i eu iiau and w ife fur farm work or woman for farm cook. Write W. 15", care News-Review. Do They Look Alike to You? tot Perkins Building Examination Free Phone S64 DANCE j i ii , The Liberty Theatre Last Time Tonight ; ' FRED THOMPSON AND " ' M " ' I lis Wonderfuf I lorse' ' 1 ' ' ' " ; ; SilverKing '! u, ' '.' Latest Big Special ,- ! . . v ! "Ridin' the Wind;! Fable-Oregonian Weekly 10c Adventures of Mazie 25c Melrose Country . Club FridayNov.Gth Roseburg Music Everybody Welcome DANCE OLALLA HALL SATURDAY NIGHT Nov. 7 GOOD MUSIC hi""! 'M Ni ,r at ill hT tU ! developed from tne broken teeth 1 1 4 II -7 Always the New in Footwear Roseburg Booterie IRVIN BRUNN . SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET PERKINS BLDG. . ROSEBURG, ORE. There's a "congressional type" of woman, it appears. Note how the three wonirn members of the nrw congress resemble rarh other At top: Mrs. Edith Nourse Rogers, Massarhuirtts; renter: Mrs. Mary Norton, Nrw Jersey; below: Mrs. Julius I Kahn, California. Results are what count and you'll pl 'eta 'with News Review tlaaaiMed Ida. FOIt RENT Duplex apt., tlve . room, electric range and parage. 'loe In. No rhildren. 126 N. Knne. Phone 2S4. TOli KENT Or will aell on easy terms, a-room modern house, close to Rose school, Pnone 2t2. Helbig A Uroves. FOR-SALE 1924 Stat Tourli.K; Bargain for eaah. Address P. M. Dox 47. R. F. !). No. 1, Roseburg. Oregon. WANTED To heur tlulu c tier oi good farm for sale. State cash price, full particulars. I). F. Rush, Minneapolis, Minn. RVMMAGE SALE Saturday in the Sykes Ilulldlng. located next to' the Terminal Hotel, Store open ' from 9 a. m. to S p. m. ! tbANS We make loanson""lni-1 proved city property. Investigate 1 our monthly payment plan. Unip-1 ' qua Pavings and Loan Associa; tlon. Douglas Abstract llulldlug. NO HETTER WORK done in Rose- i ' burg. Comtwre my estimates and 1 workmanship. Painting, paper-. Ing, tinting, etc. 714 Mill St. Phone MR1. I). J. Schaerer. FOR A Ql'ICK SALEOF YOUR PROPERTY List it with us, - we have a real system, one that reach the buvers. call, write ' or phone. E- K- McLENDON, 224 Perkins Hldg.. Phone 124 J. tl).MEBOI)Y;S HAPPY I1IRTH DAY There are many good peo ple In Roseburg who would re joice over Dr. Lotiht Albert Hanks' new Volume of Sermons. for a birthday present. Roseburg Hook Store has them. 20" rWES One-hair " fliie. one-half j medium, flo.O'V per head. Two' rine Poland China sows Write ' ror prices. Several hig Toulouse . geese. ' 17.00 ht. l-. Karrrd Rocks, Ilurf Orpingtons, llronn leghorns and Dark Cor'ilsh rocks and cockerels. 12. SO each. V. V Krnse. Roseburg. . OWN KR HAS MOVED. SAYS SAC-! KIFICK IT iK Ql'ICK SALE New, moilern, lour rooms, .plas tered, on cement foundation, well ' constructed, built Ins, excellent light rixtures, garage; H rented w ill earn over 11 per cent. 1250 down. $20 month. E. K. McLen don. Heal Estnte, 221 Perkins Hldg. "Phone 124 J. For better homes see "Mac." TOTHE "MAN-WITH-TUB MONVY t'OViKS RARE (!-' PORTtNITIES The asking! price of this spacious and com- modlous home is wav below Its actual value, and LOOK! there's approximately 13.000 worth of high grade furniture inrluded. Owner wants to leave, otherwise you prohahly could not buy. Just IS.OOit cash is all required to han dle, bnlance will surprise you. You want a home, a good home, this wonderful place ls all and more than you could ask. With a stately front, and construction of the best. It Is really, one of the show placet of Roseburg. It's a sacrifice, so act quick, bargalna of this kind do not keep loug. we arc orr.s eveninos e. K. Mrl.ENDOV. REAL ESTATE. 124 Perkins Hldg. Phone 121 J. " For belter homes see "Msc." i The RCCD-CIUFT Case Travels , "with Him ; . The ear thing miy man wants but which he waits for sons Aoughdul psnoa t praent m him. Own ana in oIkm. hid ot light oalorsd pigilda, coinplsc with sboav finuhad fit tingi. It is a gilt practical and and .an tverf dajr Tmbif am ifmptimd fxTuy at Mmanj 7 iaa KNUDTSON - JVW KI.KIIS. , DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST ' " Specialist In the fitting ot Glasses 111 Jackson 8t ' DRS. FOLK & McNEIL Specialists In Chiropractic A Electro-Therapy Thompson Mineral Vapor Baths 327 Cads St. Phone 491 I At Brand's ROAD 8TANO Pacific Highway 4 miles north f Open Eveninga e SPECIAL: Hlg reduction au all Jonathan apples for next two days. , ; TROPICAL FRUITS! Pomegranates from South America. Dates from Persia. llanana from Ja- maica. West Indiea. ! Figa from California. .PEARS: ' de Anjon OVERLAND GRAPES: (The last week.) ' Tokays Jelly Orapea 3c lb. . APPLES: Jonathan ' Delicious I Spittenberg , Newtowna Rome Beauty Gano Arkansas Black Cookers GRAPE JUICE: Orders taken for fresh grape Juice. Hrlng containers. MEDFORO SAFE BLOWN lAjsocUtrd PrcM Lnucd Wire.) MEDFORD. Ore.. Nor. 5. Two hundred dollars in cash and valua ble papers were taken from a safe in the Trowbridge Cabinet Works here last night by burglars who made their entrance by forcing a window. The police are investigat ing clues, but have made no arrests as yet. OLD FIELD VISIONS ! DEMOCRAT IN 1928! (Aandated Prm Leased Wire.) - NEW ' YORK, Nov. 5. Demo cratic predictions of success in the next national congress and specu lation about the political future of Governor Al Smith of New York figured largely today in the aftermath of . Tuesday's various elections. At Washington, chairman Old field of the Democratic national committee said victorlea of De mocrats made It clear that the VXoJtL bRUunb.ican.,w",g SWEDISH SENATOR eesstne O. IC'SPROHI LAW pears to be certain, followed by (IMnrMf4 Ti, the election of a Democratic pre- CHICAGOi Noy 6.-ProhibitIon Dll,rul " . In AmeHra StOOms In ha van. fective. Senator J. Bergman of The recent rains did no damage to parking space at Rainbow Gar dens. A big crowd will be there Saturday night. The statement referred to "In' snlred and misleading propagan da exalting and glorifying the Coolldge administration a beyond human imagination.' Stockholm. Sweden, aaid todav on lmont hl" arrlval as fraternal delegate a. uiw tuuveuuuu ot me American anti-saloon league. Grass teed of all kind and burn i "' nav been here one month," mixtures-at Wharton Bros. : r. Berman said, "and I have seen- - - . , but two drunkards." nFMPSEY AROUSES ' A rerlfJ ' h Swedish system " r AC tVrviPA MC ? '-"vM""' to purchase IRE OF MEXICANb Intoxicants, called the Bratt sys- , . tern, atter the inventor of the plan, f A-wUUd Prei l-mk! wire.) , ! was given by Dr Bergman He said MEXICO CITY, Nov. News- that it had reduced drunkenness paper dispatches trom Tamplco say about one-third, but was satistac local boxing promoters are much!,ory to neither the wets nor the aroused over the failure of Jack , "ITS Those who are In favor of Dempsey to appear at exhibitions lne Bratt system, he said, really there In accordance with a contract. are minority but they seem a They allege that the chamnlon re- majority because of those who tol turned a 10.000 peso check given ,'ra,e " and do nt 'h prohlbi hlm as a retaining fee and left Tam- ,lon enr'T- Pico without explanation. j "After the failure of the Bratt Should the Mexican authorities 1 system," he said, "the people will Tall to apprehend Dempsey before "nd ,nt the American system Is he crosses the border, the dls- tne r'Knt way snd the feeling in patches say, the promoters will sue 'avor of total prohibition is grow hlm for damages In the American lng courts. ': . -ou've probably wondered what ' ' ! couple waltsed the most charmingly Dempsey arrived yesterday at J Tnat will be settled at Rainbow Laredo. Texas. Gardens Saturday nite. Come out' 1 P.F.HIRSCH ACCOUNTANT j Books Audited J Systems Installed Roseburg Oregon Dr. Rupert A. Moon Isctro-Chlrspraetor Nerve and 8plne Specialist. 201 Petklns Bldg. Phone 554 TONITE ONLY . PATSY RUTH MILLLER . AND DAVID POWLL In "Back to Life" A powerful drama telling the strange story of a man who came back from the dead to the rescue of the woman w hose lire waa a living death. Comedy 10c News 25c EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN PICTURES TONITE a Vitagraph Feature NAZIMOVA In "The Redeeming Sin" A story of the Apaches st Psrlal COMEDY lCc News 25c STARTS TOMORROW "Kivalina of The Icelands"