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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925. :LOCAL'NEWS i 7 : "IT A TTW1 IDS GLAD TO SERVE YOU That's the ilrlt at the . Roseburg National Bank. Always ready to render you prompt, obliging service. ,' . TheRosebmg National Bank Roseliur.Ore. H3Q In From Dixonville AmonK those from points east of town to motor here yesterday and visit with friends was E. IX Dun can, of Dixonville. Visitor Yesterday Among those from the rural dis tricts to motor here yesterday and I visit with friends was Lloyd WU I son of Melrose. Visitor In Town ' j Among those from the rural die-1 trii-ts to spend Armistice duy herei celebrating with friends was I,. Oil-j beaugb, of Dixonville. ! Presents Flowers - Mrs. Julius Slmlt. of Melrose, i last week presented Ihe News-Re-! view office with a large boquet of j flowers, grown by her at Melrose. 1 The boquet consisted of some very fine marigolds, chrysanthemums 1 and snapdragons. Mrs. Slmlt grows some very beautiful flowers at her : homo. 1 From Riddle , Miss Oiifil Mc-Olnne and Miss Maite MuClaln, of Hlddle, were Visitors In this clly yesterday and celebrated Armistice. lie-turn IVntn North ' . . Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Shields, who have been visiting at the home or Mrs. Shields' sister. Mrs. Lawell Roach, In Cottage drove, and w'ith friends In Kugene. since lust week, have returned to their homo In this city. They made the trip by auto. Here Tuday ! W. It. Cook. Yonralla resident, ; spent a few hours here today on business, returning home this af- . j ternoon. i 4 . I Mrs..V. II. Redfleld. of CIen-l i dale, is spending several days here visiting at the home of her daugh iter, Mrs, F. Brown. j ' From Dills nl I J. Hul.bard. Dillard resident, , . motored here Tuesday and spent . tfverul hours, trading and attend ing to business uffalrs. From Ilrockway I Among those from tho rural districts to spend a few hours , here Tuesdny on business, was 1. Nk hols, of Uroekway. Prom (ilcmlale S. Harper returned to his home at Glendulo Tuesday evening after spending the day hero on business and visiting wltn frleuds. Feed grinders in all sizes at Wharton Bros. Visitors In City Mr. and Mrs. 0. Marsh, of Looking Glass, motored here on Tuesday and spent the afternoon shopping and on business. From Itiilille-T Among those from out of town points to motor here yesterday and celelirate Armistice, and visit wltn friends, was B. Crowe, of Riddle. Visitor In Town Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore, Days Creek residents, were visi tors In this city for several hours Tuesday and .transacted business. NOTICE BIG DIFFERENCE IN THE WAY YOU FEEL Quit Poisoning Yourself To- day; Feel Better in Few I . Hours or No Cost, Make this test! End suffering, from Indlsestlon, Pimples. Pains in : Hack and Sides, Constipation, i Headaches and tired, rundown con-; union, due to Self-polsonlng be cause of sluggish liver and clogged Intestines. Take a pleaRant spoonful of Dr Thaeher's Liver anil Blood Syrup after the next two meals. In less than 14 hours notice the quick dif ference In the way you feel. Con tains pure vegetable " ingredient! approved by physicians. Helps na ture cleanse and tone your liver strengthen your digestive organs soothe the tired and overtaxed nerves,-brace up your system and purify your blood and restore your energy again. You, too, must be satisfied, or no cost. Dr. Thaeher's Is sold and recom mended under this guarantee by Nathan Fullerton. Roseburg, Ore.: Drain Pharmacy. Drain. Oregom En route Koutll J. K. ' Posey, who has been spending a day or so here visit ing, left Tuesday evening for Sac ramento. Mr. Posey resides at Coquille. i . ' . Attends Funeral A. G. Clark returned to his home at Glendale yesterday evening af ter attending the funeral of Mr. James R. Throne, held yesterday afteruooa.,. ; ' In Tuesday Among those from out of town points to visit and transact busi ness here yesterday afternon for a short time,' was l.. Udm mia. of Camas Valley. , i S J ' i Oliver plows Wharton Bros. and shares at I Special Meeting ! Roseburg Red And Guri Club 1iitm For Portland ' J. K. Newman, of- lleaverton. who has been spending the past several days hero visiting with friends and on business, left yes terday for Portland, i I From Onyonvillo : F. Sullivan, a resident of Can yoiivllle, spent sevoral hours here Tuesday attending to business af fairs, returning home In the evening. Some matters of importance will be discussed at this meeting but in particular we want to arrange for a shoot for Thanksgiving. There will be a shoot next Sunday for the Medal EVERY MEMBER COME Friday, November 1 3th, 8 P. M. CROCKER'S DRUG STORE ItUffftSCt-tr-imrnrwrT-nTW -w-n ti.it- -mw.n it, i fttt. n - M .Women Wanted! To worK on apples Umpqua Valley Canning Co. Phone 525 Roseburg, Oregon In Yestenlny Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore, of no,-. rt,lr innlnn,H tiPPf Veiter- day and fpent the day visiting friends and celebrating Armistice g.Day. , K Visiting At Krui-e Home J! Mrs. Cora Knapp, of 1-os An V piIk Is visiting at the home of K her cousin. -Mrs. Carrie Kruse. g Mrs. Knapp will remain here until E after tho holidays. ' Visitors In Town W. It. Fawvrs. of Elktnn. son of E ; a pioneer family of this part of the y1 state, and well known here, and E H. Hudson, fisherman of Reeds K i port, spent yesterday snd today in y ' this city visiting with friends. i Husky Special Passes Thru A special train carrying the t'nlver?lty of Washington football i team and rooters passed through here at one ociock imiay enruuie in itarlrnlev where the Huskies I will meet the Callfornians In the annual coast game nexi rmiuruuy. The Washington squad took ad vantage of the stopover here to run a few signals on the platform and a large crowd soon gathered to watch the northern men in action. TELEPHONE FOR YOUR GROCERIES AND LET US DELIVER THEM Jt Is much easier to lift the receiver on the phone Uian it is to carry a basket of groceries home. Reliable persons may open a charge account with us and then phone for their groceries and have them delivered to their homes. We soil at as low a price as Is possible, considering qual ity and service rendered. It Is a pleasure lo serve you at all times. . . .. Try Knight's Rogue River Catsup. e have Knight Bauer Kraut and Mince Meat, and they are fine. Support the Community Chest, give all you can. ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOHNSON Th Store That Serves You Best Phone 63 i Women's f lllb Party i j The Roseburg Woman's Club will snonsor a card party at the I Moose Hall, Monday, November 16, and committees are at work to make the atlair a very success ful one. The president of the Iclub, Mrs. J. C. Ponsler, has ap pointed Mrs. H. F. Harris ana Mrs. F. P.. Dunlon to he n charge of the affair. The ha'l -will Je decorated for the orcarlon and prlr.es will be awarded. This Is the first of the winter season card partlos of the Cltib to be held. She Made Up But Not With Him! Peach of a Girl A Peach of a Story 'UNDEFt THE ROUGE" WE BUY FOR CASH . 1 WE SELL FOR CASH. WE SAVE YOU MONEY 1 . Ha- H 1 '. . JL ! , I t I ( INCORPORATED I' 1 . ! ill. , Successors to Bellows Store Co. Roseburg, Oregon Juct Rccc!;-c J From our New Yoii Buyers 25 Silk Dresses in newest stylet, and best colors. ; ; OUR SALE will continue until the entire Bellows Company Stock is sold out. Each day you will find ' new displays of merchandise and the prices will amaze you.. ' ' " It is our intention to make further improvements in our Store building and fixtures, and as the Bellows stock is sold out new merchandise will be received to take its place. , - ' ' , : ; . '" In all R. A. Pilcher Company Stores you will find quality merchandise at quantity prices. We' will sell for Cash at all times and at one price to everybody. ' ' aaam kiriAsUurt ! tr. Tl ' 'wv"1"n moving " m pv -I r3 ' TV Wf MOVC Our cnntomers stlpnlate what they want. We carry out their instruc tions. This is a service that was clearly designed for our patron's convenience. Prices low; service assured. "W aim to please" II. S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Phons 220 DE MOLAY THL'RS.. NOV. 12 Everyone rrqu!1! to b proper, t. PAJAMAS Childrens PLAY SUITS COMFORTS . TWEED Misses Outing : Flannel Union Suits aildren. Pl.y SuiU in 1Q0 SPORT SUITS Pajamas, Bellows Store Childrens Fleece Lined Kute Kut and other good . '" , e e . ' Cotton Union Suits, Bel- , , , new cotton filled, size 72 Udies Tweed Sport SuiU c.:.c..5o. ,s,c.r..P alM 69c ;! 29c . 89c S3.89 $4,98 , i j i , . i . ; . '; , , .... . , ,; Outing Ladies BLANKETS COTTON I Silk Hannel Gowns Union Suits Part Wool Blanket. ,sat- BATTS Underwear A . , Ladies, Ught Weight in bound edges, size 66x 8 Qu . ; Misses Outing Flannel Mercerized Cotton Union 80. Bellows Store Co. th wiIj ot Lad,e Rayn 5,Ut Veu Gowns. Bellows Store Suits, Bellows Store Co. orice $6 95. ClosinK out ; ,v i ' i and Step-ins. wonderful Co. price $1.75. closing prices up to 85c. Closing ";r 8 at this low pnee. closing garmenU at Gur out at out at ai per pair out at only Closing Out Price, each 79c 59c $5.50 13c 1 79c ". .. ... i - 1 : ' ' ' ' 1 , ' : NOTIONS Embroideries . INFANTS ; ! ' ;; DRESS 'v-j. GLOVES We -have hundreds And LaceS VESTS: MATERIALS , One lot of Ladie, Brush- of items in notions ONE LOT of Embroider- Infants Silk and Wool One Lot of Dress Mater- ed Wool Gloves, Bellows , , . ' ies and Laces these will Vests, and extra good ials, Bellows Store Co. Store Co. prices up to that we are closing. not long at our clos. quality, Bellows Store prices up to 65c All go $2.00 Closing out at, out at a fraction of, ng out price of 6 yards Co. price up to $1.75,' all at ONLY, per yard P6 Pir '. .I,ri, (.,,r pric. (o, f- 25C 98C HOSIERY Ladies Black Cotton Hose A big bargain at per pair 10c Ladies White Cotton, also Lisle Hoss, Bel lows Store Co. prices up to 85c all go at per pair '.. IOC Ladies White Silk Hose Bellows Store Co. prices up to $1.50 all OQPl go at per pair tUU Childrens White Hose, in both cotton and Lisle, Bellows Store Co. Prices up. 1 ftp to 50c, per pair ,1 Uu Childrens Cotton Hose, in black and cordo van. Bellows Store Co. prices 1 Qp up to 35c, per pair I UU Dress Flannel All Wool Dress Flannel, in plaids, i most wanted colors, 56 inches wide, Bellows Store Co. price $3.00 This is an exception al bargain at our closing out price ' fl On SILKS Odd Lot of Silks, Bellows Store Co. prices up to $2.50 AH are exceptional values at our closing out price of per yard 98c SHOES AND RUBBERS Lndies' White Canvas, Patent ' Leather Trim,' Pumps, Oxfords, Bellows Store Co. price up to 5'5. ..,. Llosing out nt only IvU Lndies' Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords, most all are the famous Utz . & Dunn make. Bellows Store Co.' price up to $6.00 Q0t Closing ut at ONLY : ' OvS itBiTTTrTTrtmawiiii s.; .imiiin.i. .11.11 i.ii4ilW)i;uiiiiiiuiii:.ili;ijl.jiiiiMljii;ililllt?Hl!l!Hjy!ilti1l!!tlft Ladies' Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords, in all the fcwst leathers. Bellows Store Co, prices up to $9.00 , , 09 :'os;nT out at Only V I lJ0 Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps in Utz 6t Dunn and, Arch Preserver Make, in Patent Leather, Satin, Kid and Suede Bellows-Store Co, price up to. $10.00 all new styles J QQ Closing out at only $Tl3j Ladies'uToe Rubbers " )Qn Closing out at Only "30 I: fe-1 V : ' LOCAL NEWS In Tuiwln) C. E. Moyer, of Dillard, motor ed lixre and spent a few hours on business Tuesday, reurnlna; home, in the afternoon. Visit Hi- Mrs. I. I). Illood returned to her home at Bouth eer Crsck Tuesday evening after spending: 'the afternoon here visiting with fdlends and shopping, j friends and shopping. jlli'tnrn Kdftm Visit Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons I who have been visiting at the 'home of Mrs. Hlmmons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Itedharn. at Krhn. Oregon, have returned to their home In this city. Everybody's talking about the new dance erase called the Charles, ton. Come out and see how It Is done as a solo dance next Saturday nlKht. Dig Charleston contfst, lo cal and out of town girls partici pating. From Wilbur II. o. Krldge, of Wilbur, was a business vlsliiir In this rlty for a few hours this morning. Mr. Bridge has been away from home on bits!- I nets for the past live months, and I has Just returned to spend the It's a real pleasure to travel by stage! Speed with safety, combined with scenic beauty, comfortable stages and frequency of service, stage travel is enjoyable at any season of the year. We take the work out of travel and put fileasure in. Ask your ticket office for a ist of the beautiful trips on, or in con -nection with, our lines. COAST AUTO LINES Offics at Tsrmlnal Hotel Phons 539 80S North Jackson 'winter. .-,