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EIGHT : I ) 1 . t I I I , I I i ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1925. I f .rt' r Mas 1 1 ItftirttMti V 1 t 1 1 ' ' Charleston Contest ! ' MACCABEE HALL TONIGHT Mist Dorothy Ogla will defend her title come out and see the local cham- "' " . ' , pion perform. . . Workman have been busy all week putting the hardwood floor in ' : r excellent condition now best floor in city. , ... ' ' .' --.. ),-... '; - ' ' ; Music by those ' ' ' ' SWANEE SERENADERS Roseburg's Society Dance Band. IT'S A JITNEY iiiiufliitoa u : PRESENT PLAY Oi'r I KEW ; TODAY FOR BftNf Large bona. ' 1(101 Cirey Aw. Phone -R. U WEANUNO pigs each. Phone HPS. LOST Brown, aud. ... I . W .dU.lDLM.. Call white hound. f with collar. 'Phone gss-H. T. WOODARD WINS was that iyea to nmter, Vrra lirnrc rM 1S5 pounds, over Art Anderson, . . "; rKUM WLMJUO UIH na, j the G round curtain raiser. Nicely furnished, steam heat "' i- , DCLARED FOUL Anderson took nine seconds getting . ed rooms, all modern conven- up from a knockdown in the third lencea. Rooms single or en- ' ' (Continued from pare If"' (round, but hn made anch a dtnilig suite. Prices reasonable. t c finish that some believed he was The Oxford. 217 8. Ktephens. constant ' aggressiveness pleuaed entitled to a draw. i . LEVEKN DUVIIUIiOH, Prop. the crowd, and a roar of dlsupprov-1 Ira Hatfield, 130, and Dill Hash, 4. al shook the armory when the de- ;135, drew In the second prellmln- )) 44e.4)44 eialon was given to Dundee. There ary. Both boys fought well, but waa a big; round of applause for they lacked sufficient steam in the winner, but long after it had their punches to endanger each 1 - died away there was repeated boo- other or enough wind to go the; L. F. T. DANCE lag and cries of "rotten." Had the full route in original form, verdict been left to the spectator. Bolas Gets Anothar Chance, the majority would have voted the I So eager are the local fans match a draw. It waa generally see another match between Holes conceded that Dundee shaded and Dundee no less eager than ' ' ' ' ' Tuesday evening. Nov. 14, to the L. F. T. dancing club will Tu" But, aa In the usual comedy, af- The Junior Claas of the Roseburg high school, In lta annual play to os given . at the Antlers theatre, Thursday evening, December 3, la preaenting that very popular three act , comedy, "Mr. Bumnstead Ixlgh." Thla play waa written by Henry Gray, but was really made by Mrs. Flake, who played the title role In an extendi d engagement at . the Lyceum theatre. New York. Mrs. Kiske will be remembered by Roaeburg people aa the "Mrs. Mal llprop" in The Rivals," played In Eugene last summer. -Especially outstanding material In the Junior Clasa made the selec tion of this rather heavy comedy posaiuie. miss impnne Hugnes, who has spent much of her time study Ink' dramatic interpretation, fa ably miung ine part 01 Mrs. uumpstead Lelgb. She is supported by a very able cast, who la working hard at the play rehearsals.. The plot centers around the 8ay- ten lumiiy or missionary i.oop, In diana, who, after having made mon ey In the sale of patent medicine, moved to the national capital, thea to England.' Tbey changed their name to DeRalle. and the oldest daughter, Adelaide- -married the Kev. Algernon - Bumpsteed-Leigh. Later, on returning to New York tort visit the wealthy Rawson family, an old suitor of Adelaide's, Peter Swallow, turns up most mysterious ly. With the aid of Anthony Raw son, he creates some strange com- ST. GEORGE'S Guild will bold their 1026 baxaar December 11. FORWENT Modern, furnished 5 room bouse. Close In. Inquire 131 ' Flint St. . FOR SALE 5 year old Jersey. Just fresh, giving 4 gal. per day. F. F. Parker,- Wilbur, Orej FOR" for ' I Wi LOST Milky f whit agate broocET safety.' catch, oval shape. Leave IFOR SALE 8-room and bath real- denop: Beautiful location. 11500. Easy terms. Mrs. L. O. Maddux, 520 N. Jackson. - FOR RENT Downstairs 3 room furnished apartment. - Electric range, hot water all hours. . 520 N. Jackson. Phone 24K-R. r. RENT New bungalow with furnace;, garage, Inquire 617 S. Plne SL , WANTED Tutor In Gregg short FOR SALE Some bred Hampshire 1 band evening ' by ' 0unr ntaa soma, and one boar. H. U Kruse, State experience and aalary ex- 1 Oakland. Ore. - - , . J pected, A. W. C News-Review, ti FOR SALE Four-tube radio, prae- FOR SALE Pups., naif' Airedale ucany new. lbso or wiu iraue lor r - and half fox hound, make fine . I varmint doga Males 15. females C : m ...OTfiiBISi . r ... .. ; . . . . wood. Phone 126-K, KOn SALE Dry oak alove and block wood. Phone 260-J. J. O. E. C.ardner. ' FOR RENT Six-room, unfurnished house, close In. Inquire 875 Hoov er 8t. 1 ... III'U JTITPTJIK'' .1 .... n ...1 .. . cents. All work guaranteed. 217 I j Phone 192-K rt . . . . 1 1. , .11... D. FT)RRENT6000"icfes near Drain. Excellent for cattle. W. O. Bridges, . Oakland .Oregon, FOR SALEColt j . cooking and ! . lighting plant at a bargain. In quire, Coos Junction Garage,, Dll bird. Ore. ' FOR $2.50. Also one female fox hound " one year old, $25. Emmett Hall j Wilbur, Ore. .j NOCK rL,rOUT: tJFLAVETnd ( save for the future by joining 1 Western Savings 4 -Loan Ass'pl Wayne- E. Jones, Dlst MkiI TOBACCO Kentucky ;Sweet Leai. t Home grown; Home cured: mel- 1 low with aire. -Sal tarsrllon man. ! "i?! J.1? ' C:D iQ D.n13eTn.rdl , TTiankogiving ' and Good Will Thanksgiving runs' parallel with good will. It Is the day when we stop to count our blesslugs. We are thankful for the good will of Uieieople aa expressed by Increase lhg business. ' - 1 . TheRosebiiialional ank Rosebiir.Ore. , x SALE Small ranch. Five acre bearing prunes, balance broccoli land. Mrs. L. O. Mad dux. Phone 248-R. , Rose Dining Room hold Its flrct dance of the sea- I4 son at the K. of P hall. All Boles ou points, but tho colored Boles himself and probably Dundee 4 members are urged to be pres- 4 boy waa generally regarded as hav- aa well that promoter Clough has ent. Good time assured. lug earned a draw by practically :rarded tho boys for the semi-final 4 1 , carrying the fight nearly all the of his npxt bill, to be held on De- '4444444444444444 way. . - . , . cemoer Jl, acconuog 10 irnmiivw j- ' JUother ; decision to which arrangement. The bout should be j Boles, now thoroughly acquainted some of the crowd took erreptfon ' even better than the one lant night. (wth Dundee's style of fighting and m l "" "TTrrT 'Smarting under an adverse deci sion that he feels waa unjust to him, will work harder than ever to win. and Dundee, with the benefit of more time for Intensive train ing, which he probably needs to better condition himself, will be able perhaps to Improve nn his stuff. It promise to be a great argument I Weedard vs. Storey. The fans are also to be granted their desire to see Ernie Woods rd on the next bill. His opponent will be Archie Storey, a Marshfield boy. In whose behalf a challenge was made from the ring last night. Woodard will not be under a i weight handicap tills time. Storey, It was announced, fights at from 135 to 140 and la willing to give 10 pounda. Aa . Woodard's normal poundage la 142. the boys will be practically evenly matched aa far as weight Is concerned. . Storey Is an unknown quantity here, but his barkers have so much, confidence -1 .1 T 1 5 2? " i! B a 3 3 a 3 AW'- ft " Sanday Turkey and Chiden Dinner 4:30 to 8:30 HOT MINCE PII 11.00 and $1.25 LIBERTY THEATRE i'i Only Today Only r: Matinee Saturday i . ; , fWKTION s rwHi ROBERTS : WILLIAM FAIRBANKS - EDITH AND A BRILLIANT CAST nnyseryirrtv' Jn nlm tnat tnBy woul(1 hlir) matcn. i 'ed him with the much heavier 8 pec , mmm 4 Woods had the latter gained a de-Jb- Irlalon over Wooilard last night. 1 iThi. would Indicate that Woodard ; will have a real battle on his hands, but there la no doubt In Ihe I minds of those who saw him last night but that he will give a good inccount of himself. The boys will be carded of course for the main event of 10 rounds. I Foley Beats Ridley. I PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 21. Vic j Foley, Canadian bantamweight I champion, won an unanimous deci sion over Dud Ridley. Seattle, In a ten-round bout hero last night. Foley had the bout well In hand after the second round. He plied up a big margin on points by rip ping In body blows to Hid ley's mid section and mixing up thla attack with a straight left hand to his op ponent's1 Jaw. The Canadian shook Ihe Seattle boy several times with hard light hand smashes to the head. ter many laughai the complications are cleared and a happy ending fol Iowa. I.-.,. ! .- Heat with gaa. , . ', Hand painted articles, fancy 1 ale at the J. O. Newland Salesroom IK ""J""1 Sat.. Nov. 2. M. E. Church S., ba aar. lCc Webfoot Weekly and Comedy 15c Plows for all kinds of soil at Wharton Ilrps., Oliver, Case and P. at O. makes. ( lonchtnl Prm M WlrO , -LONDON. Nov. 21. The British Empire Is In mourning over the passing of the beloved Dowager Queen Alexandra, i Flags (Jew . at half mast in London . today and many buildings were draped In wwif.' ,;. . i-.... In London from S to I) o'clock the big bell In St. . Paul'a .tolled out sonorously, the tale of the passing of a member of Great Britain's roy al family. It is only when a mem ber of royalty dies that the clang of the bell In St. Paul's awakens the sleeping belfry. , , Numerous social functions ar ranged for last night were can celled. The theaters did not re ceive the news In time to close their doors, but In them and In the motion picture bouses which gave their program, funeral marches were played. No date ihas yet been announced for the funerali of .Alexandra, bor wiirn utr uuuy; win nv.iHsen i 10 Windsor to lie In the roval vault In St. George's Chapel beside that of Edward VII.: His expected, how-eve-. Unit tKe funeral will not' be held for two' weeks. i . . ' When Queen Victoria died many pVople wort black for, some weeks. I)ealers In womenls; wear .In the west 'end of London began last evening to replace gray garments and millinery in their shop win dows by black apparel In anticipa tion of a considerable demand from those who desire to go into com plimentary mourning. . . The American ambassador, Al anion B. Houghton, today sent his condolences to King George. He also expressed to for eign offices the sympathy of the American nation. WANTED More . people to eat Crlspettes, the most popular con- j fectlon. Made fresh at the Crla pette Shop, 664 N. Jackson. FOR SALE Two heavy dark R. If Red roosters. Last bouse north , of Riverside store Just before turning onto Garden Valley road. Call Sunday. j WANTED-Ranch work by mar-, ried man with family The far-. ther from town the better, pro- vidlng it is near school. Ad-1 dress P. X., care Newa-Revlew. j WANTED" 1200rwlir"glve " flrat mortgage security on' country property located on highway and worth many times loan asked. R'i Interest paid. Ask O. W. Young It Son. ... DONALD PARKER . Concert Violinist and Teacher Beginners and Advanced Pupils accepted. High School credits i ', 1 1 given. '-tt t : 1 1 218 So. Jackson.- across from Koblhagen Apartments ' : returned ' to Slide yesterday- afternoon,' after pending several hours here at tending to buRinens matters. Mrs. R. L. Drorkley and son Robert, left yesterday for Marsh field,, where they will be guest of Mrs. E. Harnum over Thanks THE WIGWAM TAVERN Chinese Noodles and Chop Suey Served on ' Thursdays and Fridays 7 p. m. to 12 p. m. A. McCORMACK,' Manager GEAR CUTTING - Our Shops are Equipped td turn out all kinds of machine work. Repair Work Done PINE'ST.'MACHINb! SHOP 1 - - Opposite Floor Mill DR. DEAN B. BUBAR 0fT0Mf,TRI8T f j . Specialist In the fitting of Glasses t , 111 Jackson St LOANS ' That cost you less and get - you out of debt. Equitable Savings A Loan Association. We solicit loans on city resi dences and business prop- ; rty., Monthly payment plan.. Farm Loans ) money. 6. 7 and 10 years. Straight loans. Simple Interest. . ". G ', W. YOUNG c SON J INSURANCE 116 Cms St Phone 417 SAVINGS BANK , CLOCK given free with new savings accounts, Western Savings at Loan Ass'n. Wayne B. Jones, Dlst. Mgr. Phone 19J-R. ' AMAZING large cash commissions i Introducing beautiful $3.95 and .. f 4.95 measure made " guaranteed t - shoes. Actual samplea furnished. Write for your territory. Style Arch 66R. Cincinnati. ' - hlTsD FOR SALE 1000'4 profit ' for land buyers. 12 tertilo acres $125. Healthy, frostleas climate. it Near Southern Pacific, beautiful city, markets, sz.&o down, sz.au weekly. LoulS Oles. Calla' Guer rero. 158( Teple, Nay. Mexico. SALESMEN Two active educated men, capable of earning over $2000 yearly to call on schools, r libraries and selected Individu al j. Leads furnished. Dodd, Mead ft Co.. Inc., Pacific Bldg., San Francisco. ' ' Fred Hay nes DRtlGSH i : : t SUNDRIES , , a A I I 1-1-1 ITX I 4 i' . DRtNKS r AT THE ' ' 1 sobX FOUNTAIN t i Jackson Street near Douglas STAY AT HOME, : and , aave the difference. The HOT SPRINGS have been brought tn you. Try THOMPSON'S MINERAL . VA. POR BATHS. Druglesa Health Center. 327 Cass St. Phone 491. lunnbio air uix'l. vium a uuc ;, fat dressed goose for your -Thanksgiving dinner. 25c per lb. Also nice fat spring chickens.. 25c per lb. Delivered Wednesday. No orders taken after Tuesday morning. Phone 14F3. FOR8ALE--22-acreranch, eleven acres plowed: wire fenced; buildings; well watered: two miles out. Price $1350. 5-room house, $1400. terms.. Fine heavy work horses cheap; two cowa. C. Merrill. 604 Mill St. Heat wnn tan COMING! LIBERTY THEATRE : STARTS SUNDAY CUADWCtCPCrtffCS COHPOGA TOH . f Chafes f?dV in f PUN KINS Keep an Eue on Your Property Values Property mliias rhanr. Tour Fir lnstirir polklr should rhnng lo corrtiptintl. Inniiratnr thstt waa 4jqusi( yatrt1fty my not of Or you full protection today. U ahal) bm ajlnd to 1nsprt your fir riMkn and Iniuranro proffr tin In lha Unht of praaei4-tlay FLASHES OF LIFE . Special Attraction Tor Thanksgiving Wttk ' CUT FLOWERS GOLD FISH THE FERN Your Florists Phons 240 Dr. Rupert A. Moon Isctre-Chlropraetor - Nervs and Spin Specialist. 209 Perkins Bldg. rhone 554 ' ' The kind that made Ray the Mott Beloved Character 1 10c on the Screen 25c 'Orugtess Health Center" Dr. Harrfson Folk Dr. Catherine McNeil , t Chiropractic and Electro- ; Therapy Thompson Mineral Vapor Paths 7 W Cass fhnne 4?1 ! PLYMOUTH, Vt Family tele grams: "Dear Cal. Just heard you :over the radio. Congratulations on I fine, address. John C. Coolldge." I Presidential answer: "That's fine.". j SARANAC LAKE. N. Y. Feder al agents have raided the palatial Adirondack camp of Edmund A. ! Guggenheim and soiled 300 bottles ;of private stock. NEW YORK For calling Amerl can soldiers "bums" on Armistice Day, Mrs. Mary Oreouls. a Bohemi an. Is going to spend 10 days In jail. She refuted to pay a $25 fine. SANTA BARBARA. Cal. Prince Hopkins, Santa Ilarbara million aire, nas ODiaineo an injunction in London to prevent the use of his name aa president of an organisa tion that propones to have unclad paradea Sundays In Hyde Park. NEW YORK Theodore Szarvaa, head waiter at lha Alts, Is suing William H. Hlefnan. a broker, a the result of tips totaling $U.0"O being Invested 1 Wall street - HAVANA Men' I cannot . sell things In stores handling only wo men's griods. This Is one of the provisions of a law Just signed by President Machado making the em ployment ol women mandatory In some classes of business. At least half the stgji fore of some ktores must be worn a- CHRYSANTHEMUMS for sale. Or ders for Thanksgiving and fu nerals given special attention by Mrs. Fred A. Fields. 726 S. Pine, or phone 143-L. Get them in early, -j ' FOR SALEFORb TRUCK WITH HAl'LINO CONTRACT Truck ' lias special body extension and Jumbo transmission. A lumber hauling contract will go with this truck at- a price per thousand that will make you good money. Extra good all-winter Toad. See Emery A Nosier, Myrtle Point, FORDTRUCKWlTH HAl'LiNO t CONTRACT Truck has special body extension and Jumbo trans mission. A lumber hauling con tract will go with this truck at a price per thousand that will make you good money. Extra good all winter road. See Emery & Nosier, 1 Myrtle Point, Ore. ' A HOU8E FULL OF FURNITURE For aale at .your price; I am ! going to California and. will sell a full equipment of household 1 furniture one piece or a doxea at I great sacrifice price. Call at once. Mrs. 8. C. Meredith. 531 Fowler street. One block from Court 1 House, BARTLETT P EAR S" PAY BlO R 1? TURNS Non-resident owner will , sell $ acres of full beating Mart-, " lett pears, bordering on Pacific highway one mile from town; all under fine state of cultivation; at 'the price' offered it should pay for Itself the first year. This Is a real Investment. See Lawrence 1 Arency, lit Cass Street. Phone 21$. FOK SALE Star sedan driven two WATCH CLOCri; -. : .. ; - and -7 " : r:" 'JEWELRY T! PAIRING My New Shop la at 111 S. Jackson St. Bring In your work and get iuick,. Iionent service, j W. E. Clingenpeel j I ' 'fresenfc ijoui ' $xi wife, ..ft,,-, cSet; fk f j Soon You'll Have Guests dining at your1 home.' Then you will need a new Carving Set and Silverware to adorn your table. Our new bird Carving Sets with stainless blades will delight the eye and be of practical service. We .haTe them ,in Community, and Alvin quality.,, -Let us show them to you. : 1 -1 -" r '; I i ..' ' Bubar Brothers Jackson Street ' JEWELERS Roscturg, Ore Last Tims Tonlts TOM MIX - In ' "The Everlasting Whisper" STXhfS TOMORROW " "The Circus Cyclone" with Art Acord and "Raven" the Wonder Horse Pruning tooli at Wharton Bros. Review, years by myself, looks good. runs fine and all necessary re pairs just been made, Including new battery. Will accept small . payment . down . and balance "monthly, or will take POULTRY. TATTI.E. SHEEP OR HOGS aa jiuu or n p7 mrni ami lime ou I balance Bel ter, get In oit of the Vain ahd give up feeding high' -nriced feed t cheap stork this winter. Address Bo A. I., News- Last Time Tonite "THE PHANTOM 0FTHE OPERA" 25c 50c I' J TOMORROW & MONDAY ; - - - (Also at Sunday Matinee) Program Extraordinary Gloria Swanson In "The Wages of Virtue" Special Added Attraction the world famous. PORTIA MANSFIELD 15 DANCERS' 15 Company Music and Scenery Also . DONALD PARKER concert violinist. 25c- ANTLERS 50c