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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1925 The Picture Tells the Story When you have paid a bill with a Check on this Bank, there can be no argument. The cancelled Check is your legal re- ceipt. This is just one of the many advantages of a Checking Account in this Bank. Let us tell you the rest. You'll be the gainer. Come in! Ifflliii UMPQUA VALLEY BANK ' Roseburg, Oregon T E . TABLE DECORATIONS A full Una or the newcii place cards, score cards, napkins, crepe paer ami necessary articlea for your party. Also a nice selection for prizes. Lloyd L. Crocker. Plow shares for Oliver, Cane, p. and O. aud Vulcan plows at Whar ton f)ros. The 192S New Year's edition of the Hoscburg News-Keview will be the largest newspaper ever published In southern Oregon, according to present 4 Indications and the work of "f",bUn ,ne material OAK POLE WOOD-For sale. 3.50 fill the columns of ths mam. i r U(.r phon) 47Fn uioio euuion is rapiuiy oeing V t NEW TODAY . Sale of dining furniture this week. McKean, I&rby ami Haldwln. Keep an Eue on Your Property Values Property vnluea rhimir. Tour fire tnviimm! pli-fii hould rhunge to corrnifnl. Inauratx e thut Wim udiiunt( ycitterrluy may not orfer you full nruttctio toit&y. Wa shan be Rind to In sport your fir rliikN and I nun ram- protec tion In the light oC pitta ent -day vuluas. THREATS OF RAID PUTS GUARD OVER IRISH DOCUMENTS .completed. Mr. D. L. Mathews today en- tered upon his duties to assist In the publication of thla in- dustrial edition and Is busily engaged In soliciting the ad- Phone 418-J. I vertlslng. One entire section of ' f oiflTALK . w uie paper win ue uevoieo 10 w i the pioneers of the county and will contain historical articles ! dealing with the founding of Roseburg and other pioneer s towns. Mr. Bert O. Dates, editor of the New Year's edition, Is leav lng tomorrow for Iteedsjiort and Gardiner where he will spend several days gathering; data for the paper. Every sec- tlon of the county will be visit- ed ami feature stories dealing with each community will be published. The edition will be published New Year'a Day. 4 FOUND Man'a black umbrella on Mosher street Owner call city I hall. FbiR nicely iTnSTsHED housekeeping rooms for rent. LONDON, Nov. 18. Twenty seven armed police and detectives, the Pally Mall says, are guarding day and night the office In Cle ment's Inn, London, where the documents relating to work of the Irish boundary commission kept. Information received N. Y. ELKS CLUB IS 4 UNDER THE PADLOCK 4 O llmlilri Frea feurd Whs.) NEW YOItK. Nov. 16. The ara Elk" Club of New York today bv accepted a ''padlock for six Almost new refrlgera- tor, apartment size, $15. Phone S I ft-J I, W A NTED Five cords dry fir and alder wood. C. E. Doyles, 1146 N. Jackson HI. FOHSALE Fresh milk cow. Write or see C. II. Iloffmelster at Win ston, Ore. NICE, comfortable sleeping room, bath room adjoining. Reasonable. CloSe in. 335 N. Hose. DEsTnXMLE aix-room plastered house on pavement, close In. In- quire 876 Hoover 8L the authorities of a possible Irish months," closing the situation Republican raid on the offices j which baa grown c.i of pro- are responsible for this precati- ceeawga instituted by United tlon. Clement's Inn Is one of the Statea Attorney Buckner un- Inns of the courts of Justico. I der the prohibition laws. All the documents which have For the next half year the ' been prepared since the commia- grill room and bar of the club 4 slon was formed are kept in Cle- will be locked and sealed. Mr. &IIWPIiMI"IiI.I.I.I.I.I.I.i. i nient's Inn and though a success-4 Buckner explained that where S till raid would not street the find- restauranta Incidentally were K Inn of the commission, the loss ', connected with living auar- FOR SALE Small portable saw mm. or win iraue ror livestock. I A.v. Ady Myrtle Creek. FOR SALE Scotch Collie pups! Wonderful sheep dogs. Phone 471-L, or call R47 8. Stephens. FOR RENT Furnished' housekeep lng rooms. Oround floor. Call at 816 Winchester or phone 170-Y. See our-windows- for specials this week on dining room furnl- ture. McKean. Darby and Raldwln. FOR RENT TwfuTnUlied"fWms on second floor, with wood lift. Adults only. 246 South Stephens. Masquerade Dance! AT GLIDE Saturday Night, Novamber 21. Ladles Bring Lunch. . Everybody Welcome f ' 1 i .1 .. ...i . "U Wl cilf'Kll g K would delay the decision and give S the Irreroncllables, who are blt l terly hostile to the commirslon's work. Inside knowledge of every jst thing concerning the conimlsslons A actlyites. tera, only the former were cloaed. WANTED TO BUY Prospectors forge, no junk wanted, write giv ing price. Kltt Ackert, Myrtle Creek. Ore. ANY lady or gentleman wishing to go to San Francisco or Los Angeles within the next two days call room 27. I'mpqua Hotel. DONALD PARKER Conctrt Violinist and Taacher Beginners and Advanced Pupils accepted. High School credit given. Phone 42 J. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of Olassep 116 Jackson BL GEAR CUTTING Our Shops are Equipped to turn out all kinds of machine work. Repair Work Done PINE ST. MACHINE SHOP Opposite Flour Mill LESSER DEGREE AUCTIONS We sell anything and everything yon have to offer and get the high dollar. Sea me for dates. M. C. RADABAU0H 630 W. Pine St UMPQUA FLORISTS Choice Cut Flowers Flower Shnp. 312 N. Jackson Phone 630 Creeuhnnse. West Roseburg Phone 40K2 WALTER CARPENTER FRl'IT GROWERS of Douglaa Co". Get your lime-sulphur solu tion, made at Sutherlin Spray plant, from our local agent. We guarantee our test. WANT EDWorkTT'of any klndT i Anywhere, experienced as a clerk, machinist, or farming and stock raising. Address Box 4111, Rose-1 burg. Ore. I . .PORTLAND, Ore.. Nor. 16. No groat damage resulted from the tornado which swept a section of the Willamette Valley In the Independence district Inst Wed nesday, declared Edward L. Wells, government weather forecaster who returned today from a tour of Inspection of the storm area. "I found some evidence of a tornado, but It was not a strong one." he said. "I found no well I defined path where damage waa done, but I found evidence of a whirl of the wind and of an ex plosive force. gT" mmm I "No large amount of dumnge " ws done. The buildings wreck- wsWMMMnn!MWVIMWnnMVM' or damaged, were old sheds Ki M an.l ltn .lei...... f,. th. 4 and some old trees In orchards TA were blown down near Independ 2 ence. An old prune drier at 1.1- i uerty was wrecked. "The damage from the tornado was traced over a tract of four or five miles. At no point was the path clearly defined. Appar ently the twister would strike the earth and within a very short distance It would rise. For in stance, at the Walker hop ranch, two old sheds used for pickers were wrecked, the twister rose, passing over two other buildings, then descended, damaging a hop drier Just a short distance away." AT room 209 high school Wednes day at 10 a. m. free clans In but-1 tonhollng, mending, blanket stitching, tlgzag. darning, etc.! on sewing machine no attach-' ments. ALFALFA grafiT hay. timothy, oats, barley and wheat .guaran teed quality; prompt shipment. Prices upon application. Richard Nyman, Walla Walla. Washington. BUY FOR CASH AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE HAPILGHERrCO , . IMCORPOCLAtkO 'Deportment Stores Successors to Bellows Store Co. y , Roseburg, Oregon REDUCTIONS . GREATER THAN EVER ALL THE BELLOWS STOCK MUST GO Now On Sale frters Ladies Gowns Cretonnes r u r i- -l-u 1 i r Ladies' Plisse Crepe Cretonnes in attractive December Delineator Children s Velvet tirip r- n u t. . i j .. vry . f i Gowns, all the best col- patterns, good quality, Butterick Quarterly. Waist uarters, regular exceptional value at and a wonderful value at price 5Uc, closing out at t i li.- i Needle Art ' only- our price of only-, this low price Butterick Patterns 19c 89c 19c C.iIdre,.0utinS Cor8ets Cameo Corsets Cameo Corsets Flannel Gowns .. n . amco corsets atS249 j q final Clearance on the l WW and ijIeeperS Bellows stock of Corsets, The famous Cameo Cor- A , . , , . . a i r t i e ru i both front and back lace, sets of the Bellows stock, Anotne lot am- A wonderful lot or Chil- ,. . , .. , ' , . , ( , ous make sold by Bellows , . r j ci m pmk and white, values which tormerly sold at Cl J, " , dren 8 Gowns and Sleep- r - en n L 7 tn. I.. Store Co. at $5.50 and c .. i . r. up to $Z.5l) all go at $.5U are going at only A, nn , . ,,v ing Suits, closing out at r. 6 ' IJ6.00. Closing out at only p cn mpa Maternity styles included. Corsets at S1.49 Brassieres Dress Ginghams ManyBargains One lot of Corsets, in &t IDC . several different styles', A fine line of Brassieres, nn w nfnr rin Hundreds of bargains not and all size, . Bellows Store Co. prices JnSS "T. Bellows Store Co. price up. to 79c closing out at 27 in. Bellows yourself what you up to $3.50. All go at Qny Store Co pr;ce 2Qc anJ can save byt taking d- n y a., , or 25c closing out at only vantage of the low prices $1.49 J5C we offer. , 15c Extraordinary Shoe Bargains Hundreds have taken advantage of our wonder ful values, but there are still many bargains left. Note the remarkable prices quoted below and SEE WHAT YOU SAVE. One lot of Ladies' Shoes and Slippers, at only 89c One lot of Ladies' Shoes and Slippers, at only $1.98 One lot of Ladies' Shoes and Slippers, at only $2.98 Other lots at $4.98, $3.98 and one lot at only 49c Miscellaneous Silk Soutache Braid, regular price 1 5c, now 2c Shoe Laces, all colors and lengths, now 2c Hair Nets, mostly double strand, now 3 for 10c Tatting Thread, all colors, out they go, 6 for 10c Button Hole Twist, all colors, closing at only .lc Beads, 2 oz. size, per bottle, only 2c OMBINE LEGAL IF CONTROL OF TRADE Better Shoes For Less . Even the fattest pay envelope isn't a thing to be treated carelessly. You want your money's worth and that's proper. That's just what you get here. The finer grades of Footwear are cheapest in the long run or the long walk. We sell these better grades at prices that are setting a new standard of values for this city. Roseburg Dooterie IRVIN BRUNN SHOES THAT SATISFY ANO FIT YOUR FEET. PERKINS BLDQ. R08EBURO, OREGON V WHY GO TO Hot Springs, when Science has brought the Hot Spiinga to you? Try the Thomp son Mineral Vapor Maths. Drug less Healih Center. 327 Cass St. Phone 491. iiiiutu.MAN (,ir I mere is nolh- The Western Pine Manufactur ing better than a savings account 'ers' Association. which was for the young ones. Let us showjeharged yesterday by the federal you our new system. Western government In a civil action tried Savings A Loan Ass n. Wayne K. I here, with violutlng the Sherman campaigns to stimulate trade and 'may engage In all similar actlvl- IS NOT INTENTION business, so long as thoe prac- tlces do not actually fix prices or (Aax-Utrd Pnm Wlrr.) control production. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Nov. 10. T Jones, T)lst. Mgr. Pho'ie 1U2-R. Sl'KCIAL SAI.K One Ford coupe. Prepare for Thanksgiving with one of our speciul dining suites McKean, Darby and llaldwln. k'WVVVVVVam.'&''.'m7aw'saw'SBw'sswm.'sswm. PLACED Oil TRIAL a bargain, nt $300. On new Overland four door se dan, all Rteel body, balloon tlrvs, spare (ire, and license at Call at Wells A Chase, 317 North Jatltson street, RoseburK. MONEYMONEY You canKi't7; payable In cash first January and July every year on deposits made with us and withdraw your money fondant anti-trust laws, today was Riven a cleun hill of health in order filed in federal court by Judije Wilbur F. Hooih. In effect the order of the court entered follow ins stipulation of the defendants and the attorney general, recognizee the fairness und legality of all trade practices of the Western Tine Manufactur ers' Association. There were more than lxty de- ndlvldunls and firms any time you want It. Nothing safer. Look us over. Western Savings & Loan Ass'n. Wayne K. Jones, Dim. Mgr. Phone 192-R. Sell yoi" u vhove nTT the McLENDON WAY Prompt, re liable and courteous service. Write' description, loweitt cash price. IluKlnesn property a spec ially. E. K. MrLendor. Real Es tate, and Insurance, 224 Perkins HldK. fsTftOO OS iEFERRlrn PAY MENTS Rut LOOK he will cut $100 (Ml for cah. 5 moras, bath, garage, mondtflied on large cor ner lot. Paved street, assess ments paid. On north side. Mc Lendon. 224 Perkins HI,!. Phone 121-J. cited in the original action. Final disposition of this case, which ts regarded as one of the most mportant in Its effects upon trade association, means tit at: Trade organization, conottttintr of members who are competitors, legally may compile statistics of production, post sales and stocks on hnnd, may conduct educational LOANS That cost you less and get you out of deht. Equltnble Savings & Loan Association. We solicit loans on city resi dences and business prop erty. Monthly payment plan. Farm Loans Sfr money. 5, 7 and 10 years. Straight loans. Simple interest. G W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St. Phone 417 Ion. The men are believed to ba in the big oam region, 30 miles , east of Kelso, where a searching , party la now conducting a hunt for them. I Gordon recently was convicted on a charge of embezzling Kelso city water department funds and ! a jury In a similar case disagreed land was discharged.' ! FREE ' For a few days only we offer i our Palmollve Shaving Cream and I Palmollve After Shave talc for the price of the shaving cream. A Uc : value for 35c. Lloyd Crocker. - (AMOctittd Pm Iinl Wlrr.) LONOVIEW. Wash., Nov. 16 j t ears , were leu tor ai uoruon and Kaiph uurctiett, botn or Kei-1 Saturday and are believed to be AGENCY IS CLOSED In a snow rtorm on the upper I 1 75-YEAR SILETZ ri'F.lll.O, Colo., Nov. !. The trial of Piatt Nne, a t'te Indian brave, on a charge of murdering his 17-day old daughter by burn ing It alive In the grave of Its mother waa delayed in the I'nited States court today bccanna some of the government', Indlnn wit nesses strayed from the govern ment building and ara roaming over Pueblo. Cass K. Hcrrlngton. Jr., and Ivor K. Green, defense attorneys question the witnesses Informally and announced that their defense would be that Nae lived In ex treme fear of Mormon Joe.' his fnther-ln-law, the t'te medMne man. and that the burial of the laby was made under Mormon Joe's orders. Mormon Joe. It has been asserted, claimed burial of the bahy would restore the mo ther's life. Mormon Joe, the only witness to be subpoenaed by the defense, was brought from the state peni tentiary today under heavy guard. -. . i r ' S serving a sentence of from Under the Rouge i.story of a nauglity girl, who j 24 10 ,0 r fr the murder of d about the biirlal of the baby. At 'A h. llM. I .l.mi.n I... hAt.l I on a charge of being an accessory i to the killing of the Infant, TONIGHT AND TUESDAY A Big Special An Oregon Made Production taken !n Willamette Valley featuring Tom Moore and Eileen Percy in Under the Rouge" V.. I. I . I Girls, don't let title scare you. was food under the paint. Kinogram and Alice Comedy 10c Alice Cant the Cannibals 25c Special prices thla week on din ing furniture, McKean, Darby and llaldwln. ! YOU WANT A LOT 63 WHICH TO III ILn A IIOMK? - 1 Any part of town on any 1 me n plan you want, phone us ' your requirements, we have Juat j the thing you want. K K. Me- I Imlon, 224 Perkins llldg., phone i 124 J I MAY UK Jt'ST WHAT YOI WANT I I have 7 acres all In full bear- i Ing prunes, some mixed fruit. 5 j miles from town, one-fourth mile i from pavement; modern four-' room bungalow; fine water vs-1 tern; barm chicken house; gar-1 age. The finest place In Oregon for a commercial poultry farm. 1 1 will trade for a cliy, home of I equal value. Kull Infiiimatlnn IJiwrenre Agency. U'5 ('..! Street. Phone 219 TOiV ft uTT If Sp7NjrrjTsT WHAT I WANTKD-A statement we heer very orten. Iion't let this one get away from you. 63 acres In tract: 25 acres sandy creek bottom In crops; 3- acres In pas ture and timber: two creeks thru place: can Irrigate; all new fences: fine oulranxe adMnlng; on main road: near good school; $-room house, furnished; barti full hay and fi-ed: big supply corn and small grain: 3 good r,: big team; harness; wagtn; full set tools avd Inndements; loo fin chickens; everything goes tor thirty-one hundred, some terms. Ijlwrenre Age lev J C'asa Street. Thone 219. " ' A Warner Bros. Classic Three Big Favorites Willard Louis Irene Rich June Marlowe in "The Man Without a Conscience" from tho novel by Max Krctzer with an All Star Past "Wild Game Hunter" Comedy FOX NEW3 Exclusive First Run Pictures Only Dr. Rupert A. Moon E lectro-Chlropractar Nerve and Spine Specialist. 209 Terklns Bldg. Phone 654 Coweeman, where the pair had gone on a hear hunt. Gordon and Ilurchett left ranger station early Saturday morning. They had expected to I return to Kelso Saturday night, i Only lightly clothed and provisi oned with a few sandwiches, their predicament my be serious, as a heavy snow storm la reported fal ling on the headwatera of the Coweeman. a wild and very sparsely settled mountainous reg- (AMnrtMlnl Pi-m. LraiM Wirt.) NEWPORT. Ore.. Nov. 16. the The Indian agency operated at Slleti. since 1850, ts 'being closed on account of lack of business. Edwin L. Chalcraft. who has been in charge since 1914. has been transferred to Seattle. It waa pointed out that the Indians have died off rapidly during the past few years and that now there are many more white persons on the reservation than Indinns. -1 "Orugless Health Center" Dr. Harrison Folk Dr. Catherine McNeil Chiropractic and Electro Therapy Thompson Mineral Vapor Ilaths n;7 W. Cays I'hone 491 Starts Thursday 10c 25c LON ChANEY MAIwYPKILQIN a! ANTLERS Last Time Tonight Attraction Extraordinary The picture that won the $10,000 cash prize as the best picture of the season. 'SCARAMOUCHE' BytRafael Sabatini A Cast of 10,000 Headed by Alice Terry, Lewis Stone, Ramon Novarro Special Musical Score Arrangement Played by DONALD PARKER ' PatheNews 10c 35c Note: Due to error on part of manager of Mansfield Dancers the company is unable to appear tonight will probably appear in this city later. -