Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 01, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. DECEMBER I, 1925.
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Potato Special!
' We have just purchased a quantity of fancy Bur,
4 bank Potatoes at an unusual price, and are going
to pass the saving on to our patrons. For a limited
time we will sell
Fancy Burbank Potatoes, at 100 lbs $3.25
: 50 lbs. .. $1.65
, In Addition for Wednesday
We Offer
BROUGHT TO END
(AawliN Tnm Uswd Wlr.)
I FOREST GROVE . Ore., Dec. 1.
One hundred students 'of -the For-
eat Grove hlirh school were back
EXTRA SPECIAL, larRe Oranges, dozen. ...... .39c
Spltzenberg Apples, box '. ..90c
Fancy Lemons, dozen -. ....35c
Fresh Sweet Oleomargarine, 5 lbs., $1.30; lb. 27c
Best Fresh Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. $1.15; lb. 58c
Large Fresh Eggs, dozen 50c
Broken Pineapple, large can, 2 for 45c
Flour, "best hard wheat" bbl $8.80
Fancy Bananas, lb 10c
; : Smoked Meat of Quality
Cottage Butts, lb. 33c
Bacon, medium weight, fancy, lb 36c
Dry Salt Pork, lb - 28c
811 Wart
Can Street
Roseburg, Or.
Oragon
California
Orders $5.00 or over delivered free.
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at their studies thla morning fol
p lowing a walk-ont'vestenlay n pro
A 'ltvut of the suspension of 27 atu
9 d-nts who were said to nave at-
ended the Independence-Forest
B Grove football frame after being or
al , dered to remain away. -J
i The return to school followed In
jf tervlews with the membera of the
m achool board In which board mera
9 bers promised that the twenty-sev-6!
en suspended students could re
Pi turn to school, without loss of cre
K tlite. and that the Incident would be
(j "forgotten." It la related that the
JP studenta who were forbidden to at
M tend the football game were behind
2) in their studies and home study
was held as necessary. The game
J was Thanksgiving Day and upon
K the return to school Monday morn
ling the 27 were ordered home and
Zt were told not to return to school
J; until they were accompanied by
J tneir parents.
J At noon yesterday a "pep" rally
was held at the school and was at
I tended by a majority of the sus
tf'pended students. School officials
9 ' protested and at once a meeting
5 ! waa held among the students and
E about 100 voted to leave school.
J I They left and later In the day sent
ELKS, ATTENTION
I , NEW TODAY t
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PIANO for rent. Phone Sl-FS The Marshfleld lodge will be
v unable to visit Roseburg
FOB RENT Oarage
Pine.
FOR SALE Guernsey DUlI.jE. C.
Bursts'. Melrose,; Ore. '
FOR BALE .Nearly Dew wicker
go cart. 340 8. Main St.
FOR RENT 2 furnished bouse
keeping rooms.' i0 N. Jackaoa.
Phone 188-V. . w
at tit B. , v lodge as announced, on Deo.
ara, anu tne apeciai meeting w
foe that date baa beeo post-
poned.
SECRETARY.
LOST -Square brown cameo stone.
1 ruin ring, uoerai rewaru. Leave
at News-Review. '. I
STRAYED from Winston, eog, part
Airedale, light tan curly hain
long tall. Very timid. Reward.
Mrs. O. J. Bscher. Phone 1F4.
of the school. It is said that the
directors urged the atudents to re
turn and that no punishment would
result.
FOR SALE Hound, full blood
Walker. Cheap If taken at' once
235 W. 1st avenue north.
FOR RENT 8ln-roonhoW
partly furnished, two blocks east
ot East, tin. street. B. L.- Ham
mond.
FOR SALE Player piano. In good I
condition. Easy terms, Owner Is
moving. Act quickly. See J. A '
Meredith at 2h Century Gro
cery. FOR SALE '. CHEAP '24 model
iHxlge screen side. Run about
9000 miles. Here Is a bargain for
some one. For particulars . see
Frank Hills. Lock wood Motor Co.
PHR" gATEOi'd and second
growth fir block wood 16-ln.,
$3.25 and $3.00 per tier, deliv
ered. Phone 1Q-F23. E. 0. Tro
(elle, Melrose. .
FOR SALE- Span mules 17 and
17 hands high. 7-and 8 Tears,
or will trade for sbeep or gouts.
Phone 84F2. - :
WILL CARRY 1 150 HEAD OF
EWES And rslse their lambs;
240 acres 4 miles from Rose
burg: well fenced; fine spring
water; big sheep shelter: thirty
two hundred, part cub. Can
you beat it as a money maker?
Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass
Street. Phone 219.
You will be an old man or a
dead nun. Oregon Life makes you
safe either way.
SERVICE
When yon come to us for insur
ance, ail you pay are the pre
miums. Our service costs you
nothing. It Includes complete
information on the various
forms of Insurance protection
and practical advice on the best
policies for your purposes.
acarBttBc.sirf
BIG
DANGE
" I IXONVILLE
Friday' night ,
6ECEMBER4
Music by
' Yellow Jackets
, Everybody Come .
RHINELANDER CASE
TO JURY TOMORROW
I AnnrtaM fTMi LMS4 WtM.)
f AUSTIN, . Texas, nec. 1. The
Lee Parson Davis, counsel for Alice
Ileatrlre Jones In the trial of the
annulment suit by her husband,
I.eonard Kip Rhloelander, said In
his summation before the jury to
day that the couple would nevor
live with each other again regard
less of the outcome of the case.
I Te attorney asserted that they
had so "besmirched each other"
since their estrangement that to
live together again would be Im
possible. He pictured himself as
having defended Allre solely to re
tnin her honor and not in the hope
that she would get her husband
back. ;
Alice sat stolidly throuch this
morning's session. Yosterdny she
wept unrestrnlnedlv. .
Indications were that the case
would not roach the Jury before
tomorrow, .
Do you want to be .'lire Hint vour
estate roes to your fumily? Then
talk to (liarlle McElliinuy Decem
ber till.
DOC
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Liberty Theatre
. . . Last Time Tonite
MiOKI KXOWX II Kit R.
John Wnrrnn MrCord, Alnnknn
mtnlnjr nni. nil mnn. whom effort
to ndopt 14-ypnr old Victoria Ie
rhnmps of Mlftouln, Monlnnn.
hnv Knlnpfl for him a (tnmt deal
of nnMlrlty, I onlte well known
In WooltirT. Jinvlnt v..!. ht
on froouent orcnslons. Mr. Mc
Tord htt "pont ron'ldprable timo
In Ihla rllv, and waa hr about
thrra mniitha ago for a short vlalt
vUh 'tlonfU. Mo In tmnnkpp of
i vrr highly by all who know him.
! and ho la rn ported to have imed
1 hla wealth to nld numeroiia boys
and atria In bHtorlnv their rondl-
llon In Itfp. Krlcndu aav that un
doubtedly bla mntlvoa. In the can
now reniiltlnft In no much pub
liriiv. wrffl ail that he clalmi
thrm to be.
If yoti want a rood lauah, e
FVter Swallow next Thuraday In
Mm. nnmm ti'rid lHph.
Jack Dempsey :
-Estflle Taylors
Manhattan Madness I
1 WATCH I
CLOCK
ANY PERSON knowing the present
address of Henry !enn. automo
bile mechanic, will be rewarded
by. addressing P. . O. , Bo 88,
Portland. Oregon.
FOR SALE 11 9 model Fonfroati:
ster, good tlrea and everything.
$50 takea thla one. It'a a anas.
See it at C. A. Lock wood Motor
1:0. ....
FOR 8 ALE Rtumpage, fir. per
cord 25c and 60c, also New Ore
gon strawberry plants per M
13.00 and S4.00. Solid cabbage
and fancy petite prunes. Llnd
bloni, bixonville.
WEDNESDAYS 10 a. m. room 209
high school, free lessons la blan
ketstltching. buttonholing, darn
ing, aigxag, laundry marking,
etc by Mr. Thomas, factory ex
pert . . :
LAI'OHlhls one off. A dandy
Hoick . 4 good cord tires. al- 't'OK
ALWAYS A BUYER FOR A BAR
UAIN Kor good logical rea
sons owner will sell 70-acre
ranch In edge of town; 25 acres
good creek bottom land under
cultivation: balance timber and
pasture; well fenced; creek-thru
place: good big farm house; fine
water supply: copimefcial poul
try Bouse; big stock barn; some
tools and Implements; near
high school; best spot In Oregon
for a big commercial poultry
farm; pasture enough for 35
head sheep; this is some snap
for $3200. One thousand cash,
balance long time. Lawrence
Agency. 125 Cass Street Pbone
219.
ANO
JEWELRY
REPAIRING
My Ntw 8hop Is at
111 S. Jackson St.
Bring In your work, and
g"t iulck, luncst service.
f AylIM Prwa WIN.)
NKW YORK .Pec. 1. Dartmouth
and Pennsylvania each are accord
ed the distinction of placing two
stars on the all-eastern football
eleven selected today by Gilmour
ixble, Cornell's head coach, for
the Associated Press. Eight of
these eleven men, Doble indicates,
would also represent his choices
for an all-American team, the only
changes necessary In his opinion
for such a 'mythical combination
being the substitution of Weir ot
Nebraska for Joss of Yale at tac
kle, Orange of Illinois for Cheek,
and Never of Stanford for Keefer
in the backfleld.
Fioble's selections follow:
Korn. Swarthmore, Thayer.
Pennsvlvanls. ends.
Tackles: Wlberg: Columbia and
Joss. Yale. '
Ouards: Carey. Cornell and
Plebl, Dartmouth. ' ' '
Center: Robinson, Pennsylvania.
Ouarterhack: Cheek. Harvard.
Halfback: Tryon. Colgate, and
Keefer. Brown. ' .
Fullback: . Oberlander. iDart-
mouth.
Aggies In Good Shape.
CORVATXIS. Ore.. Dee. 1
Though the Oregon Aggie football
team works more ss a unit than as
an aggregation of Individual stars,
a number of the most colorful play
era on the coast will be in orange
Jerseys for the flaal game of the
season against Southern California
Saturday.
Paul Snider, full bark, has con
sistently outpunted all opponents
this season, making the surprising
average against Idaho of M yards
to each boot. One kick from his
own nine-yard line sailed 70 yards
tnrougn the air from the scrim
mage line and rolled for a total of
110 yards from the kicker. Solder
will plav his final game for tbe
eiAgaies this week.
W I Schnlmerlch has neither missed
j a try for point nor a place kick thla
& (season and In addition be passes,
gj receives, runs the ends, plunges,
A, and can punt If necessary. Dixon
yland Dlckerson. tackles, have each
been Included on all-coast selec
tor linns this year, while Kdwarda and
V l.tibv. quarter and half, have not
X failed to make sensational onen
field gains in every game this
y season.
W. E. Clingenpcel
t BORN t
4
WIMFIERLY To Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Wlnrberly, at their home on
East Lsne street, Monday, No
vember SO. 1!?f. a son
moi'. new top. good paint. '25 li
cense. This car la In fine ma
I nlng condition, "wild to go." $86
I buys It. Come and look this over.
C. A. Lorkwood Motor Co.
HAVE some new bargains In used j
vrn. we ouy mem ngni ' ano
sell them right. Call In and look
them over. Wells ft Chase, SH
N. Jackson , Street, Roseburg,
Oregon. , , . p,,
FORALESFofdTourlng. Just
out of paint shop. Looks like- a
new one. 6 good cord tires, new
piston lings and valves ground.
A guaranteed ear, "only- 183
down, Bal. terms to suit, see It
at C. A. Lorkwood Motor Co.
FOR S ALE 1 924 model- Foril
coupe. Disc wheels, cord tires,
foot feed, automatic windshield
swipe.' This coupe is In splendid
condition, carries our used car
guarantee,- price $350.' Small
down payment, bal.' 12 monthly
Installments. Ask fbr Jack. C. A.
Lorkwood Motor Co., Ford, Lin
coln and Fordson. :
FOR SALE" BY OWNER Tract of
land on Main St.. Nearly i acre
Suitable for first class poultry
vard. or market garden land. ,
Free soil, and very rich. Price
$300. Terma $15 first payment
and balance at $10 per month.
c, Interest on unnald bal. Call
355 South Main St. or phone
419-Y
SPECIAL PRICES oiTtlresrOne
used 31x525 balloon tire and
tube. 30x31 straight side cord
tire at $10.50. 30x31 clincher
cord tires at $8.50. 30x3, Fixk
Premier oversize cord tire $10 65.
Oet our prices on all size cord
and balloon tlrea and tubes. We
can save vou money.
Wells ft Chase, 317 North Jack
son Street. Roseburg.
Bl'NOALOW8 AND"COTTAC,E8:
Thst are In the reach of most
every man that la paying rent
or looking for a bargain:
3 room house on fine sandy loam
lot In West Roseburg. Price
fi50. I cash,, balance In month
ly payments.
5-room bungalow, new, with batb
and some built In features, water
piped to house, 1 acre of ground.
Just ouulde of city limits, on
good road and a splendid loca
tion. Price $2350. $r.00 down.
$25 per month. Including Inter
est at S-t.
5-room bungalow In the grove In
FOR THE MAN WHO WANTS A
SMALL FARM 29 acres in edge
of town: practically all under
cultivation; good rich creek bot
tom land; borders on paved
highway; creek thru place; good
4-roonv house; well painted;
screened porches; wood and
storage house; barn: chicken
bouse: S horses: 3 ;cows; full
set tools and Implements; hpuse
fully furnUhed; cream .separa
tor; chickens. Everything goes
for twenty-five hundred. Some
terms. Lawrence Agency. 125
Cass Street. Phone 219.
SALE BY OWNER FOR
ONE-HALF - . ITS VALUE 11
acres fine bottom land for $1000.
Less than 2 miles from heart of
town, fanes on main boulevard. '
Not a toot fit waste land. Ideal
for clover, corn, vegetables, and
especially . suitable for pears.
Location: none better, i defy all 1
competition to find for sale the
same quality of land, location
and as pleasant surroundings. ;
for double the price. Any reason
able terms can be had. Inter 1
est on balance unpaid. Payments
may be made either by the
month or annually. I
I am the party that advertised
the 40 acres last week and It ,
sold to the first party answer-1
Ing the ad. I am making a price 1
that anyone .will, buy that has
any Idea of ever wanting a piece I
of good land. I mean what this
ad reads. CLOSINO OUT. RE- i
OARDLESS OF WHAT IT IS I
WORTH. Anyone Interested may '
get more information by calling :
bv appointment at 355 South'
Main St: Or address me Box .
688, Roseburg. Or Phone 419-Y.
Ts -v irii ii -. -1
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THE BEST ! I,'",
CHRISTMAS GIFT , I L i '. v
aw; y -w v f f i w
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Car nrist rrl
' t The Sea Never Gives Up
the treasure which Is sunk In Its
depths, but such valuables are lost
forever.' 'Our Safe. Deposit Vault
never gives up to an unaut'iorlxed
hand valuables entrusted to it. but
they are kept always for the own
1 rr'a' benefit Come to ou- office . . i' '
' and inquire about such protection. ' ' '
Private Lock Boxes for rent Sil.tlO' ( .' '
' and op per year. ', ....
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TheRosebuigNalional Bank
Roseburg, Ore.'
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THE MOST DURABLE , H-M&woiW&i-wiM
. WOOL SOCKS . i
MADE
Fancy Stripes, Checks and Plaids
lu Silk anil Too1 and
Wool and Lisle . .
SURE TO PLEASE
. ANY MAN
r - -
Incorporated ,
Quine Bros.
B U LBS
. QUALITY FIRST . .
Better Prices Than Ever
While They Last.
THE FERN
FLORIDA COAST
SWEPT BY GALE
AND HEAVY RAINS
ffnnMnnad from Fae 1.)
LOANS
That cost you less and get
you "out of debt. Equitable
Savings ft Loan Association.
We solicit loans on city resi
dences and business prop
erty. Monthly payment plan.
' ' - Farm Loans "
t money. 6, 7 and 10
years. Straight loans. Simple
Interest 1 .-
G. W. YOUNG . &. SON
' INSURANCE
116 Cass St. ' Phone 41 7
FRANK A. TERRY
" Equitable Savings A Loan '
- tock -
, , Inquires of
G. W. Young ft Son," real
estate, -or at Churchill Hard
ware Co.
Throughout the business portion of
the city the water flooded over the
curbings and swept into the ground
floors of stores and other build
ings. Many establishments were
forced to close for tbe day..
PHEASANTS FREED
IN VARIOUS PARTS
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Parkin Bldg Roseburg, Ore.
Anne
Twenty-four dozen Chinese
pheassnts. the second of a ship
ment from the state game commis
sion within the past week, were
liberated In Douglas county .today
under the direction of Deputy
name Warden Ed Walker. Mem
bers of the local rod and gun club
assisted In the distribution of the
birds bv the use of their automo
biles In transportation of the
crates. The birds were evenlv dis
tributed amone the following local
ities: Drain. Flktnn, Yonealla. Su
therlln. Melrose, Coles Vallev. Hap
py Valley and Myrtle Creek. At
each place promisee were received.
DONALD PARKER
Concert Violinist and Teacher
Beginners and Advanced Pupils
accepted. High School credits
given.
218 So. Jackson, across from
Kohlhagen Apartmenta
Mm l.w. . 1 MaMunt. tn am.iw.
--.i rcuumuu. oumtnPm ,CTnst Illegal hunters.
In features garage, wood shed. A, of th pheasants are birds
cement walks, nice lawn, sandy of it spring's hatching at Wlllam
loam lot Price $2S50. $600 cash, , tie valley points. They will be
balance $35 per month. Joined next spring by older birds
New 6 room bungalow m Stephens which the game commission plans
street, modern with full base- to trap In eastern Oregon during
ment, range, cement driveway, 'the heavy snows, of the coming
Price $1000. $750 cash, balance , winter, thereby serving the double
monthly payments. W. A. P.o- purpose of saving the birds from
sard. Real Estate, Orend Hotel perishing and Insuring good hreed
nulldlng. ng stock for local preparation.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
E leetro-Ch Irepractor
Nerve and Spina Specialist
209 Perkins Bid. Pbone 554
"Drugless Health Center"
Dr. Harrison Folk
Dr. Catherine McNeil
Chiropractic and Electro-
Therapy
Thompson Mineral Vapor Baths
327 W. Csss Phone 491
The champion of the world,
and his sparring partner in
the fastest and funniest
laugh bout of the year.
Kinogram and Comedy
10c 25c
Coming
Wednesday, Thursday
"Flattery"
A fast moving drama, the
kind for the whole family.
Cast: John Bowers, Marg
De La Motte,' Alan Hale,
Grace Darmond.
DC
inn
Fred Haynes
DRUGS
SUNDRIES
TELEPHONE .
) NO. 144
Jackson Street nssr Douglas
DANCE TONIGHT
' " i nasi i -
MACCABEE HALL
A GOOD NIGHT FOR A GOOD DANCE. MUSIC BY THOSE
! SWANEE SERENADERS
i " , , No Dance Wednesday Nile.
It s a Jitney
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DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In tbe flttlif ot
Olaaaea
. Ill Jackaoa St
GEAR CUTTING
Our Shops are Eqnlpped to turn
out all kinds of machine work.
Repair Work Done '
PINI ST. MACHINE SHOP
- Opposite Flour Mill .
Special Attraction for
Thanksgiving Week
CUT FLOWERS .' ,
, GOLD FISH
THE FERN ' i
Your Florists Phone 240
M l t r- l m.
Strap
Pumps
m i
' in .all. the ; wanted leatheraand heels
NEW SILK HOSIERY
Roseburg ' Boo terie 1
' - - IRVIN BRUNM e
' SHOES THAT- sATisrv Ana pit vmiR rrrr . . " -. l
- - ROSEBURG, ORE. A
;1 -r
I a PERKINS BLOO.
'
Seth Thomas ClocI
'? J "'f 8 mother a new' one for this
: . , . Christmas. It will tone up her room'
, '. ' and make her happy. ; ( ; : '.
: ; ! Bufer ; Brothers;-:'; i ;
1 '-' ' i '' .Hav ' Fine Line te Sslecf. From ' ' C '
Plain Eight Day to Westminster Chimes
THURSDAY
December 3rd, 7:30 P. M.
rrTnr innnn
d nevuM mMMrn ti ir
j ' 1 By Dr. R. A. Burge
f : f.1- Psycho Analyst J
Music Reservations, Phone 622 p
Jlead the Qaasified ads,
in The News-Review. Thej
mean dollars to you.
Vauchan drag saws and parts at
Wharton' Tiros.
Hundreds have put their O. K. oa
classified columns., They are tht
starting point of many people's
success and prosperity.
Last Time Tonite
Rin-Tin-Tin
In
'Below the Line
NEWS
10c COMEDY 25c
TOMORROW
"Off the
Highway"
LAST TIME TONITE
"THE
MERRY
WIDOW"
Starts Tomorrow
PATSY RUTH MILLER
And All-Star Cast
"Rose of
The World"
Frldsy Saturday
PETER B. KYNE'S
"NEVER THE
TWAIN SHALL
MEET"-
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