Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 26, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    EIGHT
: ; Thanksgiving
, Recalls with gratitude your generous
' patronage this last year
May your enjoy your
THANKSGIVING DAY
And on the morrow be mindful of the
opportunities awaiting you
at this store
Friday and Saturday
COATS
ON SPECIAL SALE
$12 up
the last of our fall stock greatly reduced
Bargains in all departments, Dresses, Shoes, '
. Fancy Goods, etc.
' ' Better 8ervlce Pctter Merchandise
Dr. R C Church
' OPTOMETRIST
Perklne BMg. , Roeeburfl. Or
Phon. M
DONALD PARKER
Concert Violinist and Taachar
Beginners and Advanced Pupils
accepted. High School credit
- given.
218 Bo.' Jackson, across from
Kohlhagen Apartments
GEAR CUTTING
Our Shops are Equipped to turn
out all kinds nf marjitno work.
Repair Work Done
PINE ST. MACHINE 8HOP
Opposite Flour Mill
Shave 16 Cents
Haircut 36 Cants
All Kiddles Haircut 36 Ccnta
Golden Rule Barber Shop
660 N. Jackson
At the Urldge
Liberty Theatre
Last Time Tonite
Matinee Thursday
1
SaNHtt PWUCTHNS pnunte
WRECKAGE
MAY M.UK1M -MOUtCI MaMMT
JOHN Mil JAN - AOMMAAT THItV
JAMtr M0ASI6ON -
DlrecUAki) Scott Dunlip
A KM VtMCHUlKR. fnMin
1
A Story of the Sea and It's Salvage,
ao true to lire that May Allinon.
Dearly lost her Ufa in the l'acific
Ocean while making It. i
Fables, Oregonian, Comedy
: 10c 15c ;
' Coming Friday & Saturday
; "SOUTH OF THE
:; EQUATOR", (
A hilarious ' comedy drama
in the land of romance and
revolution with your film
favorites.
LOANS
That coat you lean rnd get
you out of debt. Equitable
Rnvlnga A Loan Association.
We solicit loans on city resi
dences and business prop
erty. Monthly paymeut yluu.
Kami Loans
H money. 6, 7 and 10
years. Straight loaua. Simple
Interest.
G W. YOUNG 6c SON
INSURANCE
116 Caee St Phone 417
No Dance
Will Be Held at
OLALLA
HALL
Until Further Notice
IiM.WIIMIWWTTIWJ
DANCE
'i ' at
I
TILLER
oaturaay line
November 28
Good Music
All Welcome
ft
' Oruglass Health Canter"
Dr. Harrison Folk
Dr. Catherine McNeil
Chiropractic and Klectro
Therapy Thompson Mineral Vapor Baths
327 W. Caia l'hone 4S1
a
Dr. Rupert A. Moon .
electro-Chiropractor Neckwear
Nerva and 8plna Specialist Br0,d itrp
:o Perkln. Bid,. Phone 654 four-in-hand.
In vivid coiora :
$1.00 to $2.50
Thanksalvlng Weak V vk.wv
CUT FLOWERS
GOLD FISH
THE FERN ADLER COLLEGIAN
Vour Florists Phone 40
1 CLOTHES
1 "Keep you looking your best"
DR. DEAN B. BUB AR $25.00 trf $45.00
OPTOMETRIST V V
Special In the fitting of I ' 'I
Olasaea I aa I
m jacket lliilAAAl'BBej
O
WOMEN DEMAND t
ATTENTION FOR
LIFE ON FARMS
(Continued from Page 1.)
making:
1. Conservation of time and
energy through
(a) Labor Having equipment;
Installation of wuter, fw
age, light, and heat systems;
(c Hettcr methodic
(d) Iieat lire of material re
sources of the farm and home;
(e) Woe and fair expenditure
of time and money available for
adding to comfort and uttractlve
neas of the home.
2. Cooperation within the fam
ily and community to realize the
complete development of all mem
ber of the family, and to Insure
active and Influential participa
tion In civic life.
Successful home life depend
not only on convenlenrea and
equipment, but alio upon the
physical condition, the health, of
Individual memhera of the family
in the home. The clofie relution
between food and health haa been
clearly realized In recent yearn,
and experimentally established
facta prove human food needs for
an optimum condition of health.
Failure to meet food needa haa
resulted in the poor physical con
dition of both children and adults
In every purt of this country.
There are millions of children to
day growing to man and woman
hood with physical handicaps,
atich as defective teeth, retarded
growth, and lowered resistance to
disease, due to faulty food and
related health habits'.
People living on farms have
SERVICE
.When you come to us for Insur
ance, all you pay are the pre
mluma. Our service costs you
nothing. It Includes complete
Information on the various
forma of Insurance protection
anil practical advice on the best
policies (or your purposea.
1TI laf-H WMI
Fred Haynes
. DRUGS
SUNDRIES
' HOT ' 1
drinks ;;;
AT THE
. SODA i
FOUNTAIN
Jackson Street near Douglaa
i : v
WATCH
CLOCK
' ' i , ' AND r
- i .
JEWELRY
REPAIRING ,':
My New Shop la at
'111 S. Jackson 8t '
Bring In your work and
get quirk, lonest sen-Ice.
gl
W. E. Clingenpeel
laOOQQQQQQQa
Everybody wants
colored shirts
These new patterns are atrlklngly
good looking. They come In blues,
tans, lavenders small odd-shaped
flgurea.
Some have collars lo mntrh.
$1.50 to S3.95
first chance at the most import
ant foods for health namely,
dairy products, fre.h vegetables
and fruits, meats and eggs. ' Wa
urge not only better 'use of this
opportunity, aut also that an ef
fort be made to establish - more
generally essential food habits:
first to prevent, and second to
correct abnormal physical condi
tions, with special emphasis on
the serving of hot luncbea in ru
ral schools.
We recommend for good nutri
ment: That there be produced
and retained for home use an ade
quate supply of milk, vegetables,
fruit, meat and eggs. Thla In
volves more home gardens, more
storage, and more preservation.
We reoommend also that the
nutrition problema. Involving not
only personal food habits, but
proper example to the children, be
considered aa family problems,
and not merely of Interest to wo
men. To clothe the family economic
ally, healthfully, and suitably Is
the responsibility of the women
in the home. Suitable dresa la a
definite factor In promoting
health and happiness. With this
problem we need more help from
the Extension service. In view of
the unfilled demand for educa
tional assistance In Home pro
blems, we recommend that addi
tional Home Economics workers
be supplied In thoae aubjecu,
clothing, nutrition and home Im
provement, which contribute to
better homes and therefore are
the moat vital projects conducted
by the Extension Service.
We recommend that every rural
organisation include in Ita pro
gram definite support and system
atic atudy or aome of the pro-:
blema relating to the home, auch
aa sanitation and health condi
tions, nutrition, and home expen- I
dltures. Physical health ana op-'
Dortunlty for development ment- ; I
ally and socially are fundamental, I
and any effective program lor ,
agriculture must Include them.
They must not only be adopted in i
the program, but must be atrea- 1
sed in developing it. ; The atanr :
dara or pnysicai, oieauu ana so- i
cial life must be aet and eons- i
aiously maintained in ; working
out the program for Improving,
eventually, the rural life of Dou
glaa County. Thia is the only
method which can stimulate pride
in and give dignity to rural life.
Submitted for the Home Eco
nomica Section,
By MRS. HENRY LANDER. ,
Chairman,
o
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
It la time now to have it made,
to avoid the holiday rush." It will
solve a doien gift problems. The
Roseburg Studio, Salsman Bldg..
12$ Jackson, Phone 462.
CHAPMAN BEGINS
LEGAL FIGHT FOR '
LIFE ON MONDAY
. (Aarotltcd PrM Uasrd Wlrr.) ,
HARTFORD, Conn., Nov. 26.-r
Every detail necessary to give Ger
ald Chapman, bandit aud mail rob
ber, at least three more months ot
life baa now been completed with
the exception of the aignature of
Governor John II. Trumbull to a
aecond reprieve.
That detail, , tie govflrnor an
nounces, 'will be given his atten
tion tomorrow when be wUl take
steps to stay the exeoutlon until
March 3, 1926. Chapman had been
sentenced to hang December 3 for
murder.
With these legal acta completed.
Chapman will launch Into his final
fight for his life, bis first objective
being to convince Federal Judge
E. S. Thomaa at a hearing at the
state prison Monday that he Is
not compelled to accept President
Coolldge'a commutation, announced
yesterday, of his 25-year federal
sentence at Atlanta prison tor mail
robbery.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189 L.
jMEMBER STANFORD
ELEVEN FATALLY
INJURED IN AUTO
(AMnrfctwl rrM. Ultd Win.)
SAN JOSE, Cal., Nov. 26. Leslie
Herth, 21, a member of the Stan
ford I'niverally football squad, died
In a i'alo Alto hospital today of In
juries Sunday when an automobile
in which he was riding overturned
near here. He was registered at
Stanford from Huntington Park.
CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS
All warrants are called up to
and Including No. 293 of District
No. S. Douglaa County. Oregon. In
terest ceases after this dale, No
vember 25, 1925.
JESSIE M. NEWTON.
Clerk Dist. No. 8
HUSKIES ACCUSED
OF "ROUGH STUFF";
FACULTY TO PROBE
SEATTLE. Nov. 26 President
Sunalo of the University of Wash
ington today announced a confer
ence tomorrow to discuss an ans
wer to President Wilbur of Stan
ford University, who in a statement
published yesterday charged Ille
gal roughness November 7 In a
football game between Stanford
and Washington and November 14
In a contest between Washington
and the University of California.
Before calling the conference.
Suiialo Issued orders that "no
member of the Washington facul
ty, mansgerial or coaching staffs
shall discuss the letter of Presl
dent Wilbur. It Is now a matter
between Dr. Wilbur and me."
Called to the conference were
John T. Condon, dean of the Wash
ington law school and chairman of
the university's athletic council,
who last Thursday at a lunch hon
oring the team aald that Coach
Warner of Stanford 'needa a lra
son In how to accept defeat grace
fully." Enoch W. Tiarshaw. foot
ball coach, and Djwln Melsnest.
graduate manager.
a i
Rtudebaker buttle no yearn
See What You Save
When You Pay Cash
In order to make room for the new merchandise that is arriving daily we have decided
to make still greater reductions on the remainder of the Bellows Store Co. Stock.
Greater Reductions on Shoes ; :,.
The $8.00 and $10.00 Shoes and(Slippers that we
have been selling at $4.98 have now been reduced
t0 . S2.98 v.;;:.'
One other lot Closing out at ' , . ' ' "
$1,98 ;. )',,
The above are mostly Ufa ck'Dunn make.1
Ladies Hiking Shoes
Closing - out all Ladies
High Top Shoes, at
$5.90
Formerly' 'sold for $8.00
to $9.00.
LADIES' HOSE
Ladies' Wool Hose, some
fancy and some plain,
values up to $3.00, clos
ing at
$1.49
JUST IN FROM NEW YORK
Ladies' Silk Dresses in the new Lipstick Shade, only
' $17.50
Ladies Coats, best new shades, all are fur trimmed,
remarkable values at our low prices of ,
$19.75 and $14.75' Y' "
FATAL ENCOUNTER -PRESAGES
ANOTHER
i ROW FOR BULGARIA
' ' 1 IA.uci.rr4 tnm Lrunl Wll.)'
; ' PARIS, Nov. 26. A Sofia dis
patch to La Liberie reports a fron
tire Incident on the Dulgarian-Ju-go
Slav border in which two men,
believed to be Jugo-Slava, and one
Bulgarian soldier were killed,
i The dispatch says a party of
four armed men attempted to pene
trate Buigar territory between two
villages, coming from Jugo-Slav
territory. Shots were exchanged
with a Bulgarian post, two Bulgar
ian soldiers being wounded In ad
dition to the one killed. The two
unwounded assailants retreated to
Jugo-Slav soil.
: . o
i ; LISTEN
' Candy an excellent Thanksglv
lng gifti N'Tr has gone wrong
and couldn't when you buy the
quality 'we get fresh every week
at Lloyd Crocker's.
A few of those large all-copper
wash boilers left. Get yours at
Powell's Furniture Co.
Tonite
c:casn
L2
NEWS
Exclusive First Run
.Pictures Only
WWifllaatt M I - i ai
.
25c
RAPIICHER' GO
'Deportment Stores ' .
' Successors Jo Bellows Store Co.
.'' . . Roseburg, Oregon .
DRESS GINGHAMS
Closing out 32-ihch Press
Ginghams that formerly
sold at 25c to 35c for only
. 19c
Children's Knit Bloomers
One lot of Children's Jer
sey Knit Bloomers clos
ing out at only -
25c
: Ouallty merchandise ; al lowest
prices at Powell's Furniture Store.-
I NEW TODAY
FOR ' SALE Purebred Guernsey
bull, 18 months old. Address C.
C. Mnrptay. -R. l,.Box 74, Clack
amas, Oregon.
LOST In Roseburg- Wednesday,
..the right curtain for the cab of a
Ford truck. Finder please leave !
at Churchill Hardware stores
KNOCK "L" OUT OF SLAVE and
aave for the future by joining
. Western Savlnga & Loan Aas'n.
Wayne E." Jones, Dist; Mgr.
Phone 192-R.
SAVINGS BANK CLOCK given
free with new savings accounta.
Western Savlnga & Loan Ass'n.
Wayne E. Jonea. Dist. Mgr.
Phone 192-R.
BAAAR!Come early. Many arti
cles from ten cts. up fancy
work, home made candy, rugs,
cooked food, hand painted arti
cles, white elephants M. E.
church. S. at J. O. Newland'a
Saturday.
SUNDAY MONDAY
Another Record Breaking
Success!
Special Musical Score by
Donald Parker
. : I :
Furs at Prices Never Before
'"'-' , Equaled .
Fur Chokers, in Fox. Stone Marten and French
' Coney-1 final clean up at
they formerly sold at $29.75 to $10.00.
One lot of Odd Furs,' out they "go at :
'" : ; $I.98'and 98c
CRETONNES
Cretonnes, .36 : inches
wide, good patterns and
a remarkable value at our
closing out, price of, per
yard
19c
Ladle.' Wool Scarfs
Ladies' Wool Scarfs,, val
ues up to $2.50 closing
out at only
98c
NEW MERCHANDISE
Our new merchandise Is now coming In. and we mention here a
few of the Items Just received. LADIES DRESSES. LADIES'
COATS. LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, MEN'S HANDKER
CHIEFS. MEN'S TIES. BOYS' TIES, MEN'S GARTERS. MEN'S
ARM BANDS. -MEN'S SUSPENDERS, TOWELS. TOWELING.
BLEACHED MUSLIN, BLACK SATINE and many other items.
--ju, .-.a- .- '.iamfTrfr .- Lw- v to yi m
....... Thanksgiving
and Good Will
Thanksgiving runs ' parallel with
good will. It Is the day when we
atop to count our blessings. We
are thankful for the good will of
the people aa expressed by Increas
ing business.
!
TheRosebmgNational Bank
Roseburg, Ore
Miss Vivian Marstera arrived I Mr .and Mrs. H. W. Keesee. of
from Salem last evening to visit Klamath Falls visited here yes
at the home of her parenta, Mr. j terday before leaving for coast
and Mrs. R. W. Marstera over the i points, where they will make a
holiday. . I lour during- the holiday.
TONIGHT
ZANE GREYS
.4
srttA.
JACK HOLT
BaUtDCW-DCsJCUSFalRUNIlSA
VMHN
Furious fist fights, reckle'ss riding,
and a stupendous hoTse'stampede
climax story for story, punch for
punch, thrill for thrill, there isn't a
better Western on the screen.
Filmed in the Arizona wild horse
country a new and fascinating
background.
Special Music Score by
i ; DONOP PARKER
Only A NT I IT DQ All of
the Best . -iV 1 LLKO the Best
New 1 Goods Arriving
Daily All Old Stock
. Must Go."'
$9.90 down to $3.98, and
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
AND ROMPERS
One lot of v Children's
Dresses and Rompers,
values up to $2.00 all
go at only
69c
, Misses Outing Flannel
Gowns
Misses Outing Flannel
Night Gowns, , Bellows
Store: Co. price up to
$ 1 .5Q1 closing out at
79c
AND FRIDAY
NOAH Bt-ERY
fWOKatirfltt
News
Comedy
lOo 35c
10c
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