Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 27, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1925.
SATURDAY IS
: : OF
AND
the last of our fall
j COATS
. $12.00
Bargains in all departments, Dresses, Shoes,
Fancy Coods, etc.
Ilctler Service
MITCHELL CASE
IS ON LAST LAP
. , OF TESTIMONY
ho said, waa "not satisfactory" and
bus been under revision for nboitt
nine months. This plan would fix
the responsibility of command In
emergency according tn the para-
Big Danccll
i at I
IDLEYLD 1
Saturday Night, November 28 J
Music by E
THE YELLOW JACKBT3 B
All Come B
MftWTIitiTK'TTITT'TTTT''
LIBERTY THEATRE
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
MATINEE SUNDAY
Jack empsey
and,
MS AND MSI. JACK Of MPHY
dtS9 leA ACay-WIL m
ManliattanMadness
A.
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A Gay and Joyou Itonisiice - Hpln-d with .lv mure :ml Ktufl'ed with
! Shivery, Qtilvcrr Thrills! And hnt dint Wii. u Ja. k, as the j-.-m c
' fellow from lie Weil. tii;ls New York waiiug (. him with bru
knuckles ami has to Unlit Ills vtay to I lie girl who ha M-d his heart!
10c
KINOGRAM AND COMEDY
THE LAST DAY
OUR : :
VI
stock greatly reduced
Ilctter Merchandise
mount Interests prevailing between
J the army and navy. The paramount
interest during the maneuvers wus
, wilh the army, he added.
"Should the navy have cooperat
ed wllh the army under III" para-
mount InliTr.it plan?" ho was ask-
jtd.
"Yes, sir.
"Did they?"
. "No, sir."
DANCE
I LONG'S HALL
Cole. Valley
SATURDAY NIGHT
NOVEMBER 28 $
Music By K
SUTHERLIN ORCHESTRA
Everybody Welcome
WIIXWlWIIKIWlWWW I
I
25c;
my x
BY A PARALLEL TO
1 (AMnrUtfd Prim t'OiH Wirt.)
' HRRMN', Nov. 27. Ae Polish
"Dreyfus case" again Is to the fore
In Germany through a confession
made by the U rlln police y TeofU
Olshanska that It was he who
throw hritnh llt Veiir St Presl-
lent WnlcleehoWBki of Poland. A
Zionist student named Stanislaw
Stelger Is on trial at Lemberg, Po
land, charged with the attempted
assassination of the president.
It has been claimed by the Jew
ish people of Poland that Stelger Is
Innocent of the charge. The pri
soner la regarded by them as a
martyr and a second Captain lirey
fUH, a Jewish officer In the French
army who was convicted by a se
cret military tribunal of having di
vulged slate secrets to a foreign
power and was sentenced to penal
servitude on Devil's Inland In
French Guiana. Dreyfus later was
LOANS
That cost you less and ftt
you out of debt. Equitable
Snvfnn & Loan Association.
Wo uoliclt loam on city resi
dences and business prop
erty. Monthly paymeat plan.
Farm Loans
61 money. 5, 7 and 10
yearn. Straight loans. Simple
Interest.
G W. YOUNG 8c SON
INSURANCE
116 Com St. Phone 417
No Dance
Will Be Held at
OLALLA
HALL
Until Further Notice
DANCE
TILLER
Saturday Nite
November 28
Good Music
All Welcome
' Orugless Health Center"
Dr. Harrison Folk
Dr. Catherine McNeil
Chiropractic and Klectro
Thernpy Thompson Mineral Vapor Baths
327 W. Cass. ' 1'hnne 4!lt
Dr. Rupert. A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor ,
Nerve and Spine Specialist.
209 Perkins Bldg. rbone 054
Spcisl( Attraction for
Thanksgiving Week
CUT FLOWER8
GOLD FISH
THE FERN
Your Florists
Phone 240
3k
Liberty Theatre
Tonight and Saturday
Matinee Saturday
v..
TOW
iMn'l go West, young man
Go South!
The Young American Knock
ed 'Em liltsy.
If It Hurts You to l-aunh,
Hon't Mee
SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR'
Wtbfoot Weekly and Cotntdy
10e 1Ve
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A. M.' ARANT, NATIVE
OF DOUGLAS COUNTY,
. OIAO AT AGE OF 70
. r-
(Aam-Utnl Pro lulled Win.) 4
monmouth; 0.. Nov. 27.
Allen Marion Arant. 70, well
known citizen of Polk county
and a resident here for the
last 33 years, died at bis home
here today following an opera-
Uon. ..
Arant was born .near Hose-
burg and was the son of Bio-
w neers. tie was a teacner and
later encaged In wheat (arm-
Ing hi Linn county.
Ife 1 survived by his !
(low, a daughter and six song..
D of lhe n' ' Luclen P.
'Arant, part owner of the Her-
aid of Baker, Oregon, i .
re-tried and convicted again. He
was sentenced to 10 years In pri
son, but later was pardoned. ;
Olshanska confessed to the po
lice that he threw the bomb tinder
orders of a secret ukarlun military
organization which had Instructed
him to confess In order to prevent
the conviction of Stelger. Olshan-,
ska's guilt, the Berlin police .v,
I. cieriv .n.i ,nm .h. H.iiJ
of his confession.
NOTICE TO CON8UMER8
Gas will be shut off Sunday
Ir7L!.t0r.4 'Tl Wa9hlneton
to Deer Creek bridge.
SOUTHERN OREGON OA3 CO
HID FOR BRIDE
The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Maynard on Umpqua Avenue, West
Roseburg, was the scene of a quiet
wedding yesterday afternoon.
I when Mrs. Emma Maynard, of 9T2
I Cobb street, mother of Mr. C. D.
j Maynard, became the wife of John
i Wesley Carpenter, a Civil War
veteran. The marriage service was
solemnized by Elder F. S. Bunch,
Instructor In Bible at fiufherlln
academy, and was witnessed by a
few close friends and relatives of
the bride.
Weddings on Thanksgiving are I .--.J - ,
not unusual, but In this Instance BROWN BREADS and everything
the event was something out of the : ,0 ea' our nd
ordinary. Thanksgiving was the! "ipply at J. O. Newland s Sales
elghtythlrd birthday anniversary! niorrow. M. E. Church,
of the bride, and the groom had1 s- bazaar.
celebrated his eighty-third annlver- LOST Nov. 17. between Ten Mile
sarv only a few months ago. 1 nd Camas Ml, one large sofa
The wedding repast, prepared I
and served by Mrs. C. D. Maynard. j
was at once a birthday dinner, ' a
Thanksgiving dinner, and a wed
ding fet aid a feast of good
things it Indeed was. It Is safe to
say that wedding dinners general
ly are not so lavish as was this
one yesterdny. and perhaps that Is
because It war served In Rose
burg, where all nature responds to
bring Thanksgiving blessings to
the people. Mrs. Maynard was as
sisted In serving by Mrs. L. U.
Jenks, of Azalea.
Thos who enjoyed the hospital
ity at the Maynard home and par
took of this particular birthday
Thanksgiving - wedding dinner,
were. In addition to the host and
j hoitess. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. May
nard. the bride and groom, Mr.
(and Mrs. John W. Carpenter, Mr.
lend Mrs. L. R. Jenks. Mr. and
1 Mrs. R. R. Wood and Myrtle Dow
j oil. -
in the evening Mr. and Mrs, Car
penter received a number of
friends Informnllv at their home on
Cobb street, where they will re-l
I side In the future. Those present
at the rcrentlon In the evening.
Including the newlyweds, were:
j Mis. S E, Ilurrowav. Mrs. Stnr
genn. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hess. Mr.
and Mrs. John Goodhew. Mrs. Crlp
nen. Mrs. Bonrdman, Mrs. A. L.
Oreen, Mrs. Carrie Cawltield. Mrs.
C. M. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. A.
S. Burroway, Mrs. Cora Knspp,
Mr. Roberts, Mrs. J. L. Fredericks.
SECOND AUTO GOES
THROUGH DEATH GAP
THREE BADLY HURT
LA GRANDE, Ore., Nov. 57 At
the same spot where Mr. and Mrs.
O. O. Hamilton plunged to their
death In an automobile, a Portland
car, bearing Victor Wood. 2. his
sister Ada. 23. and a cousin Emma
Dllle, took a headlong dive at 8:30
last night. All three are In a hos
pital, painfully injured. Physicians
believe all will recover. The young
people were on their wav to Amer
ican Falls. Idaho, to attend a fun
eral. They drove through a gap
in a while fence, thinking It ws a
continuation of the read. The high
way department today announce
the gap In the fence would he cloa
ed to prevent slmltur occurrences.
Big Week End
DANCE!
Maccabee
' Hal1 i
Saturday Nite
The Best lianre (hardwood)
Flmir In city.
BIG TOWN MUSIC
By Those
SWANEE
SERENADERS
Special Features
It's a Jitney
NE W TODAY I
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room with heat. 811 East Oak St.
FOR 8 A LE C urtain stretchers.
Inquire of J. Iilosaer, Umpqua
J Hotel.
GARAGE FOR RENT 248 South
Flint street. Inquire after G p.
WANTED 6 Hatred Bock, roost-
en, l or 2 years old. Phone
; Aim ,
FOR RENT Two nice houskeep-
Ing rooms, fireplace, close in.
344 8. Jackson.
WANTED Walnut llbrarylable
In good condition. Address "R.
D.," care News-Review I
WANTED Wood cutting Large
or small job. Box 68, Myrtle
Creek, Ore.
FOR'SALE Small-'portable saw-
mill or will trade for livestock.
A. V. Ady. Myrtle Creek.
RUMMAGE SALE tJ." 0.""New. ,
land's salesroom tomorrow. M. I
E. Church, South, bazaar.
f raT" WFFOItnPTThS
LI?ST B , o. .
D,urf B"ok R ,T h" " 8""1)ly
' of Dr. Banks' fine new book.
FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished
apartment, newly refinished.
Close In. Inquire 133 S. Flint St.
Phone 410.
FOUND-Gold pencil. Owner may
have same. by Identifying It and
paying
view.
for this ad. News-Re-
FOR RENT Furnished house
keeping rooms.' Ground floor.
Phone 170-Y. or call 816 Win
chester. FOR SALE White Leghorn and
Black Jersey Giant pullets. Po
tatoes, $3 per hundred. A. E.
Rutter. Phone 44F2. j
WANTED Lady companion In
quiet home. Pay part rent. Ref
erences required. Address B,
care News-Uevlew.
FOR SALE Packard mahogany
I piano-cased organ. Eighty-eight
! keys. Price S50. 1034 E. 6th St,
j N., or phone 436-LI.
,IF YOU ARE weak, nervous, and
run down In vitality and have
those terrible' sick headaches,
i call 365 J for Information. It Is
I mrr
pillow, green top and black bro-
caded plush back, black satin
satin with yellow dots. Reward.
Return to News-Review.
WE PXY
YOU Si per month to
save J7 per month and give a
beautiful savings bank clock.
Western Savings & Loan Ass'n.
Wayne E. Jones, Dint Mgr.
Phone 192-R.
FOR SALE 6-room modern house
on pavement,, good location,
you must -see this property to
see the real value, price (2500.
Terms. Chas. Kyes, 826 N. Jack-
' Bon St.
FOR SALE Extra goodmllk cow
giving 23 lbs. dally, (110, two
high grade Holstein heifers, two
years old. $60; 3 5-gal. cream
cans, $4. Fred A. Goff, Roseburg.
Phone 6F2.
MONEY TO LOAN Weho7ve
plenty to loan on first mort
gages. Easy monthly payments.
No commission charged. West
ern Savings A Loan Ass'n.
Wayne R. Jones. Dlst. Mgr.
Phone 192-R.
FOR SALE 5
acres highly Im
proved home, close In: 8-room
modern house, 3 acres broccoli,
cherries, walnuts, grapes; good
barn and poultry house. Price
J.".n00: i'cnsh. Cnas Kyes, 826
N. Jackson St. ,
FOR SALE Barcelona filbert
trees. 2 yrs., vigorous, well root
ed, direct from grower. 126 for
1(10; $120 for B00: 220 for 1000,
delivered, subject to approval;
pay when accepted. Hardy, no
spraying, frost free, no ladders
nor boxes required. Caah market
awaits. U. S. and Canada Import
, 25.000,000 lbs. yearly. Plant now)
save regrets lalef. B. Johnston.
Saginaw, Oregon.
0REATGUN8"AND LITTLE
FISHES! What do you say to
this? 10 acres of river bottom
silt under cultivation; bordering
on river: one-half mile from
town; just off pavement: brand
new bungalow, plastered and
well finished:, all built In fea
tures: new barn and garage: a
60 thousand gallon capacity high
pressure pump and gas engine
for irrigation: Income from grav
el bar: beautiful place to live;
the best gardening and poultry
ranch In the Umpqua valley.
Price for everything, thirty-five
hundred, half cash. This Is half
Its value. Act quick! Lawrenre
Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone
219
FOR PRICE IT HAS" NO EQUAL
As a stock ranch at the price
offered: 270 acres well fenced:
100 acres under cultivation:
good land: borders on stream
and main road: near school: fine
S room bungalow with water sys
tem nd big fireplace; all kinds
fruit and shrubbery; new barn
well built and painted, full hsy;
garage: chicken house and other
Improvements: over thousand
dollars worth personal property
goes with II: 40 head big fat
sheep: 40 head Angora goats,
1 good cows, big team horses:
harness: wagon and full set
tools and Implements. This Is
the most Ideal stock and poul
try ranch In the country. Widow
; owns It and will sell at a loss.
i Everything goes and posses
sion at enre. for nine thousand
dollars. Takes f40iH cash, bal
ance your own time. If yon want
a permanent home don't let this
get away. Lawrence Agency, 125
Cass Street Phone 21.
FOR SALE Chris Unas trees, from
25c up. Delivered to Roseburg.
Herman Schultie, . Brock ay.
! SERVICE
When you came to us for Insur
ance, all you pay are the pre
miums Our service costs you
nothing. It Includes complete
Information on the various
forma of Insurance protection
and practical advice on the best
policies fur your purposes.
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perklna Bids. Roaetxirg, Or.
Phnrw ss
DONALD PARKER
Concert Violinist and Teacher
Beginners and Advanced Pupils
accepted. .High School ' credits
given.
218 So. Jackson, across from
Kohlhageo Apartments . '
. GEAR CUTTING
Our Shops are Equipped to turn
out all kinds of machine work.
Repair Work Done
' PINE ST. MACHINE SHOP '"
Opposite Flour Mill -
Shave 15 Cents
Haircut 39 Cents
Kiddles Haircut 35 Cents
All
Golden Rule Barber Shop
660 N. Jackson
At the Bridge
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
i - OPTOMETRIST f ;
Specialist In the fitting of
- abuse -US
Jackson St- '
Tonite
Q
COMEDY
NEWS
Exclusive First Run"
Pictures Only
10c
25c
SUNDAY MONDAY
Another Record Breaking
Success!
Special Musical Score by
Dcnald Parker
fnduM It's
Our Business
Did you know that the distribution and dealings in food
stuffs is the biggest business in our country today. We
are proud to be a part of the great army of people who
help to carry on this most necessary business of feeding
the people. We make It our business to gather together
for your convenience foodstuff from all over the world
and to distribute (hem in the most economical way. Try
our stqre and see how well we can serve you.
FOH SATURDAY WE OFFER THE
FOLLOWING BARGAINS
Fancy Small White Beans. 12 lbs for $1.00
Newtown Apples,, per box 75c
Lettuce. 2 heads for...:.j. .' 15c
A few more brooms left at, each 49c and 59c
Fancy New Crop Petite Prunes, packed 25 lb. box $1.95
M. & R. Vanilla, 4 oz. bottle 40c
Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs, for.'. , 25c
Best Cane Sugar. 1001b. sk., one sk. to customer ..$5.90
MEATS SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY .
We are here to please you. If at any time your pur
chase does not satisfy, we will cheerfully refund your
money.
CORN FED BEEF
Beef Roasts, lb.
Boiling Beef. lb.'....
Sirloin Steak, lb
MILK FED VEAL
Heavy Veal Shoulder Roast, lb. ..... 15c
Veal Leg and Loin Roast, lb 7. .-. 20c
Breast of Vel, lb ..12Jc
Hamburger, .' lb. , ' -r-f .............15c
V ' -! PORK PRODUCTS '' ' ' ' .
Leg of Pork Roast, well trimmed, lb 25c
Pure Pork Sausage, lb. ... 20c
Pure Lard in bulki lb, 20c. 5 lbs. for. !l.!.95c
Picnic Hams, medium.lb 24c
Cottage Boneless Hams, lb. 32c
Mild Sugar Cured Hams, half or whole. Ib. 24c
Light Sugar Cured Bacon, lb. , ; 33c
Bacon Backs, heavy, lb ! 29c
Also a complete line of fresh and cured ments, cut to
your order. We trim the Meat, not the Customer.
PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.
Grocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363
Free Delivery 1
SWINDLER TRIO
- WITH LONG RECORD
AT LAST ARRESTED
, ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. . 27.'
"Chappie" Moran, Internationally
known confidence mr.n. and three
alleged associates In a stock swin
dle in which Mayor William G.
Frank of Oakvllle, UK; lost 3r,.
000 In Liberty bond Istt sum
mer, have been arrested cp. a mail
fraud Indictment returned here
November IN, pout office Inspec
1847
Rogers Silverware
The best and hardest Silver
plate. Guarantee unlimited.
Get our prices
ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO.
Phone 25
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
Last Time Tonight
2ANE GREYS
Mesa'
krttA.
JACK HOLT NOAH BefeRY
BUUE DOVE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR.
-UlUHIAill IUU(
Furious fist fights, reckless riding,
and a stupendous horse'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.
' TQMORROW
' Richard Dix in "The Lucky Devil"
the Best ANTLERS the Best
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...15c
.12Jc
...20c
tors announced today. Three
others were indicted. ',
, Moran, Bertlllon records show,
ha been arrested fop wire tap-
jping. swindling and other charges
in over a dozen cities.
Others arrested in the Frank
I swindle are Walter Sanderson of
i Lllch'leld. 111., son of a preacher
(and h'.mse'f one known as the
ihey evangelist; Luther Sanderson,
hia cousin, and James Itrudy,
known In this country nod Europe
'under numerous aliases.
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