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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1 925. THIS (C ? Will continue only this Week Until Nov;'14v - Buy Now! Save! Every article in Stock Now Reduced! Coats Close out prices - nt ft (.85, 818.85 anil $23 Sri and up. ' " Dresses Silks, rnlbrlggans, and wool dresses In lots , starting at 88.85 anil 811.85. ' :: Blankets Wo are offering many aprrJal vnluee In Ulnnken anil wb have the liiTKot Hhuiket utock in Corsets 15 ; off all corsets. Brassier, Girdles, etc.; INJURY IN FOOTBALL . first believed not serious, caused , GAME PROVES FATAL 'the death of Herbert Simpson. 24, ' ' ' ' (student of Spokane University hero SPOKANE, Wash.. Nov. 9. An j yesterday. . , Injury received on the head dur- i . o i Ing footbnll practice Friday, at 1 Conk with gas. Special Prices 'y:,!i;iuNu!::;i::!! f Fotografe Until November 20th Just to let you get acquainted with our -new location, two doors south in the " Salzman Bldg. The ' ' ' Roseburg Clark & ftf) Liberty TONITE AND EXTRA! "The Last Edition" Featuring RALPH LEWIS AND All Star Cast The Greatest Newspaper Story Ever Screened If you miss this one, you will miss the greatest Melodrama of the year An EMORY JOHNSON PRODUCTION - Kfncgram and Comedy 10c Dr.PyckIeandMr.Pr.de '25c REDUCED PRICES ALL THIS WEEK! IS TO REMIND YOU pi Dry Goods Many- miltltipsA coating, and droHH wonlrntfi vary specially priced. All linen reduced, not less thn 15'. off. , - Shoes' Shbi Pept. offers big redaction In all i'n . . Hosiery AH llnei of hosiery reduced 16 0. for this aale and Kpecial closing out prfres on Phonlx. orare Sale Better Service Better Merchandise OUR PRICES ARE UNRIVALLED Studio Clark yacvj. xi. aca-x Zantac . Theatre TUESDAY Its , A GOLD BOND SPECIAL U' i UilUltl , Underwear Munslng underwear for men, women and children now at lowest. 15 qff every garment wool, cotton, or silk and wool. Many additional. Close out price H9c unlona, etc. Men's Wear Hems aro too numerous to men tion sweaters, shirts, box, un derwear, shoes, etc.. same re dneprt prleen. " Drapery Special values in Drap eries and a large assort ment to choose from. . . . CHICKEN DINNER , ' ' . The Glengary W. C. T. U. will give a chicken dinner at the Presbyterian church. Rose burg Armistice Day, Nov. II, beginning 11:30. 60 cents per plate. 4) f Electric Festoons Six Styles of Tree and Decora, tive Sets with 8-18 and 32 col ored lights. Prices 82.00, (2.35, $3.85, 14.39 for eight light Ms. . 8H0P EARLY AS NO MORE CAN BE BOUGHT THIS 8EASON AT THIS PRICE. . , , Extra colored Mazda Bulbs, all eolors, 20o each. Other Christmas Suggestions Grills, 4 heat 19.75 Toasters. 4 kinds. 14.00 to W OO Waffle Irons, 4 kinds, (8.00 to S15.00. ; . , , , Boudoir Lamps, three kinds. Curling and Marcel Irons. Travelers Irons. Percolators and Urns. Arthur H. Crowell 225 N., Jackson Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist 209 Perkins Bldg. Phono 554 DRS. FOLK & McNEIL Specialists In Chlropractle A Electro-Therapy Thompson Mineral Vapor Hatha 327 Cass St. Phone 4!U DONALD PARKER Concert Violinist and Teacher Beginners and Advanced Pupils accepted. High School credits ' given. Phone 42 J, UMPQUA FLORISTS Choice Cut Flowers Flower Shop, 312 N. Jackson Phone 6.10 Greenhouse, West Roseburg Phone 40F3 WALTER CARPENTER AUCTIONS We sell anything and everything you' have to offer and get the high dollar. See me for dates. M. C. RADABAUGH W N. Pine 8t. AT' rpTov wnjj rtrx for, mivkii.nok IK CM' II KMXm.HKH HIS VIKWH .-''I-.' 1 ' S (Asorlattd PrM Uunl Wire.) 4 PORTLAND, Nov. 9 Jay H. Upton of Bend, In a letter to the Veterans Upton-for Governor cluh.publlshed here today, replies to a petition of the club that he enter the race for governor with the suggestion that he meet with 4 the club members and other supporters and give bis views of what a governor should do and ahould not do. He Is 4 dlrates that if the club en- 4 dorsed hla views, he might consider entering the race. 4, 44,,..v4 " - STORES TO CLOSE NOV. 11 T All stores and business of the city will close as usual on Armistice Day, Nov. 11. HOSRBURO AND DOITQ- 4 LAS COUNTY MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION. LOANS That cost you less and get yon out of debt. Equitable Savings & Loan Association. We solicit loans on city resi dences and business prop erty. Monthly payment plan. Farm Loans -6J money, fij 7 anil 10 years. Straight loans. Simple Interest. C W. YOUNG & SON ; . INSURANCE 116 Cat St Phone 417 What fine overcoats these Adler Collegians ':; are!. s They look alarmingly expensive; that, Is bo . cause of the fine wool- . 1 rns, the rich patterns, the handsome tailoring. Put the cost Is leas than you have over paid for such splendid overcoats Blnce tho war. ArlHtocratlc ovcrplaids, In the new shades of , grey and brown. Low pockets, wide button epnclng trim lines, looser hacks that Is what stylish men are looking for. You will find them nil here. Adler Collegian O'Coats $30 00 to S45.00; Suits 130.00 to S45.00. PENCER'S Roaeburg'i Newest, Li vest. Leading Men's and Young Men's Store New Models -In Patent Slippers Justin - That will mrM with in atant favor. They ulOr a Kin-art apHarnnc, ylil thi ulinoyt lu comfort ami are moderately pr.rrt, ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Vour Feet Perlrln fitrtq., Rosehum Masquerade Dance! AT I Tiller Hall 1 Saturday, Nov. 14 f g GOOD MUSIC t Everybody Welcome INST, IT TO- The curtain on the American Le gion Minstrel will rise promptly at 8:15 o'clock tonight and from the time of the opening number, "Our Stales," by the entire company. i " audience will be supplied with piemy oi enierwiuu,.. , 1 Those who witnessed yesterday'a ' rehearsal were loud in their pralBe of the production and declare that ' anyone who attends, will certainly ,ore than a dollars worth .of 1 entertainment. Following the min strel first part there will be five ; acts of vaudeville. The seat sale for both nights has been exceptionally fine, but there ; are still a good number of final sealB left. It looks like a packed house for both nights. I All who hold tickets for tonight's J show are urged to bo In their seats by R: 15 as the curtain will rise as per schedule at that time. VIOLIXLST KKATl'RB AT THK AXTLEItH. Donald Parker, concert . violin ist, scored a big hit at the Ant lers theatre ltut night In his ren dition of Los Patineurs, concert waltz number. Mr. Goux states that Mr. Parker was one of the best attractions he has booked tor some time and expects to feature jhim again on Sunday night. He I also plnyed 'during the showing I of the feature film, accompanied I by Grace Thrull at the oran. wexrwoe) I ! f52 TR?;V ! I FOR RENT Furnished six-room house. Phone 416-J. ' forC, SXLE oTdrowHTi tlr wood", f3.50 per tier. Miltou P,ros. Phone 14F15. . ' WANTED TO" BUY Used grain drill in good runing order. A. J. 1 Crocker, Wilbur, Ore. FOR "SALE Dining-room table ! and six chairs. Wicker baby i . buggy. 118 S. Chadwick. F"(RRENTAmodern four-room bungalow, garage and wood shed. I Inquire 1124 linmona Court. i BOX SUPPFJl and'eutertalninent I . by South Deer Creek P. T. A. at 1 G-nnge Hail Frl. night, Nov. 13. FOR SALE Studebakef "special 1 six. Good rubber and In Al con j dltion or will trade. Wilson's Tire I 8hop. . - 1 FOR" SALE 7000 feet excellent I grade. -inch shiplap, $18.50 per I M. Vhnne 627-J .or call at 408 ! - E. Douglas. LOST Near Iioseburg, traveling bag, containing men's clothing. Reward. Leave at News-Review I; office. filcVCLEALE! This week we will give 10 discount on all bi cycles and tires. Hoseburg C'ycl ery. 635 N. JacksonSt. WANTED Woman-or girl for gen eral housework, a permanent po sition for the right perr.on. Write MrB. N. 8. Cornutt, Riddle, Ore. WW HAVE A PEACH OF A S12.000 HOME FOR $8,000 E. K. Mc LENDON, REAL ESTATE, 224 Perkins Dldg. Phone 124-J. For better homes see""Mac.'' fWif CP.OWERS "of i)ougTaaCo". -let your lime-sulphur solu tion, made nt Sutherlin Spray plant, from our local agent. We guarantee our test. ALFALFA grain,- hay. timothy, oats, barley and wheat .guaran- , teed qunlity; prompt shlpmeut. Prices upon application. Richard Nyman, Walla Walla, Washing ton. TO EXCHANGE Income and resi dent property, value $12,000, all clear, In Medford, Oregon, for stock ranch. Owner 303 Clark street, Medford, Oregon. DO" YOU" KNOW tliat" 7'r la tVr more thnn 4r7 You are suro to be pleased with the savings plans offered by the Western Savings & Loan Ass'n.i Wayne E. Jones. Plat. Mgr. Phone 192 R. ivlKA YED OR STOLEN From 8S8 Miller St.. Ginger Orange torn Persian cat with a white tip on end of tail. V ill pay a reward for return, or information of bim dead or alive. STOP, LOOK. LISTEN Could you have saved a few dollars each mouth In the past? Think of the future and Investigate the new savings plans offered by the Western Savings & Loan Ass n. Wayne E. Jonesfc Dist. Mgr. Phone pt.' R. YOU HUY 4 LOTS We give you a six-mom house on another lot for $2,600. If you have a smaller house, priced right will give you good trade. E. K. McLENOON. REAL ESTATE. 224 Perkins llldg. Phone 124-J. For better homes see "Mac." fiEfi'N TRANSFERRED. MUST LEAVE ROSE11UHO orfers his completely furnished, new mod ern home, B rooms, breakfast uook, Bleeping, poirh, cement bnsetmtit; furnace: garage; pav ed drive and walk ways: level lawn about place, large lot on pnvod street. Will sacrifice for quick sale, good reikis to reipon slhle r"v. WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS. E K. McLENnON. REAL ESTATE. 224 Perkins HWg. Phone 124 J. STOCK RANCH FOR "SALE OR TRADE 200 acres on hard sur faced road: 3 miles from town: near pavement; over million feet merchantable timber; fine wood proposition: adjoins fine out range; 12 acres sandy creek bot tom iimHr cultivation: trout stream thru place;: 5-room farm house: two barns full bay, other bulWlngsJ good water supply: all kinds fruit; some toels and Implements; 5 cows and calves; , will ell everything for thirty-six hundred and tske small pment ' down; no coi iisaiona to pay. If InlemiUHl address X. Y. Z., NewieHw lew. R. A. Pilcher i BUY NOW AND Speelal prices on fotographs; till Nov.- 20th. just to let you get ac quainted with our new location, two doors south In the Salzman Bldg. The Roseburg Studio. Clark Clark! ' . . nv . .. - Keep an Eye on Your Property Values f Property, vnlues change. Tour firo tnsuranre poltcles stinnld rhnnge to t-orrespoml. Insurance t tint WHS adequate yoiterilay may not otfur you lull prutvcllun today. We shntl be glad to Inspect your fira rl.skn unit insurance protec tion In the light of present-day values. Wood and Coal Denn-Gerrctssn Co. Phone 128 , DR. DEAN B.BUBAR ' OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of Olasses 118 Jackson SL At Brand's ROAD STAND , Pacific Highway 4 miles north Open Evenings SPECIAL: Rig reduction m ull Jonathan apples for next two days. TROPICAL FRUITS: Pomegranates from South America. Dates from Persia. Bananas from Ja maica, West Indies. Figs from California. PEARS: de Anjou OVERLAND GRAPES: (The last week.) j Tokays Jelly Orapes 3c lb. APPLES: Jonathan 4 Delicious ; j ' Spltsenberg j Newtowns , Rom Beauty , ? Gano ! ", Arkansas Black ' ; Cooker GRAPE JUICE: Orders taken for fresh grape Juice. Bring containers. INCORPORATED J V Successors to Bellows Store Co. Roceburs;, Oregon : Announeement We wish to express to the people of Roseburg ana 1 Douglas County our' appreciation of their , hearty 'J '- cooperation in making' the first- day of our Sale a ! j ' Phenominal Success. The response was far beyorid ' ' our expectations and we apologize for not being able to give better service. ? ? ? 1 f ' ' c H' ?? " ' The results of our Sale are' convincing proof 'that"" -' the people recognize real bargains when, offered to- .; , . them. I v' . i " Satisfied customers do more to advertise a concern , than all the advertising that can be printed. Con " aequently our advertising will be truthful in every respect at all times. -- Remember that the sale will continue until the en- '. ' : tire Bellows Store Company stock is closed out. . ? SPORT NEWS A new French pugilist In -this country seeking to profit liy the lavoralile; impression -Jeft behind by Qeorgw Carpentier and Eugene ( Criqul, makes his tiebut in New 1 York tonight. Lucien Vines, the ; latest Invader, has Charlie Rosen, rugged Gotham lightweight, as his foe In a 12-round bout-... - . , Tex Rlckard, deciding to make war on high priced fighters, ad mits he lost $35,000 on the Walker-Shade and Slattery-Berlen-bach bouts last summer. "1 am through taking all the risks and giving the fighters most of the money,' be declares. , Heat wim ga. HEALTH ASSOCIATION . HOLD MEETING. WILL The Douglas County Health As sociation will hold Its annual elec- I tion at -the office of the county health unit on Tuesday afternoon I at 4 p. m. In addition to Meeting ' officers the association will take TONITE screen ' No. 3 , : SAVE! ATTENTION UMPQUA SQUAWS. 4) 'i 'Meeting has been postponed ; to Monday, Nov. 16, to meet )$ at home of Mrs., Charles Heinllne, postponement on ac- . count of Legion 'Play. All UmpqOa Rfluaws! will meet at Armory Nov. 11 at nine-thirty 4 a. m. to take part la Arnils- tlce parada.,..-, up the discussion of- the annual Christmas seal sale. Miss L. Grace omes, of the bureau of surveys and clinics oi the Oregon Tubercu losis Association, la in the city to day and will take part In the meet ing, giving some interesting sta tistics regarding the work of erad icating tuberculosis In' Oregon. We sell McCormlck-Deerlng farm machinery, Oliver plows and Myers pumps. Each of these lines have; stood the test for over 70 years. You are assured of perpetual re pair service on any machines of these makes. Wharton Bros. 1 TONITE! NEWS 10c COMEDY