Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 02, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1925.
20 DAYS MORE!
Choice selections now
IRoseburg'e
'Stint
12
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Bettor Service
Better Merchandise
Now Changed to Holiday Attire and presenting the season's novelties with , .brilliant
booths and colorful surroundings radiating the true spirit of Christmas. ' j I
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HERE IS A
GREAT ARRAY OF GIFTS
Gift for all the family! Practical gifts the most attractive gifts to be found We are ready to act as headquarters
for your shopping. See the new display! Where Santa will stock up! The story is ready!
Humming Bird Gift Hose $1.50
This wonderful wearing Hone In all shades, now
put up in Individual nnv-pair attractive f'hrlHtinita
boxea Willi Xma curd. 1.50 the box.
Watch for our lill Day announcenient. The great
eat values in dolls of the year.
Christmas Towels 25c to $1.50
Our Christmas Towels hav jimt arrived. Fine face
towels 69c and fast color bordered towels; linen,
soft 49c. Fancy bath towela Cite, K5c. 11.00, 125,
II SO.
(if Jyr
Visit Our Handkerchief Booth, 5c to $1.50
Handkerchiefs make the always acceptable (rift and
express the taste of - the Hirer. Larue cltlea offer
no better selection than at our new handkerchief
booth. All prlcea. " .
Walking- and talking dolls at extremely low price.
Watch for our doll day next week. . . -
Special Service In tilrt Selection. I'artlctilar atten
tion: given to help both men and women.
Dainty Gift SeU 50c to $1.00
Very attractive garter, or rubber apron -sets ' for
women. Sis; tn $1 00. Infant sets II 00. Men's tin
garter and arm band sets 60c, II 00. Just the thing
for small gifts.
. Silk Underwear and Lingerie
...... All Prices
(lift stock of allk'nnderthings and fine lingerie now
noved to main floor at front of store. Bloomers,
gnwns, silk vests,-etr . sf very moderate prices.
(lift advice to men We have so many things to
please a woman., Lt us help you. We will be pleased
to assist.
Men's Silk Hose 75c and $1.00 I
BcHt ninkes tn sllk'hiweJ-wlde range of colore. These I
are sure to pleaae, Stock la downstairs.
- Flowers for Coats, Dresses 25c to $2.50
Beautiful are the creations of decorative flowers
we offer for coats or dress wear. Again we have
'duplicated our order. Klowers for 25c, 60c. ' 75c,
11.1)0, 1 SO i r- --- c- i -
Felt Slippers $1.00
No better present at this price to be found for
women. Soft, ,conifortable In a choice of colors.
Fells 11.00, printed satins I2.S0, fJ.00. -
Men's Wool Hose 50c, 60c, 75c
Best quality wool 'or silk and wool hose. Variety of
shadea. i ; -'.- Mm I " i 'J . .
Men's Ties 50c and $1.00
Neat Christmas packages with one tie of excellent
quality. Best ties In Xmas box for 11.00.
The Bath Robe With a Hanger, $6.95
Men fine wool bath robes In box containing special
hanger. Many colors. Make your selection early.
Handkerchief Special 5c, 10c, 15c
A special offering for this week. Many of them
worth fin In ROe. ONow on strings for ir to 15c.
Fruit Bowls, Baking Dishes, Etc., 98c
Offering special department store values of gifts In
glassware, etc. Fine pie baking dlnhes with nickel
serving container life, Varuum bottle HSc.
Bath Robes for Men or Women.
Wool or corduroy, all colors. Prices range from
15.00 to 110.00.
Fine Table Linen SeU $3.75 to $4.75
New Imported llnetis from Belgium. Lunch cloths
with four napkins 13.75. Fine linen sets with 6 nap
klns. large slie, 14.75 and up.
Child's Fingered Gloves $1.00 !'
Press. gloves for children,, best dress shades 11.60.
Ijealher gloves with fur top for children 11.26.
Gift Purses and Hand Bags $1.95 to $3.95
Offering o;ne exceptional values In this price range.
Beul leather material, either box or bag shapes.
Fine vanity casesr best -assortment in the city up
to tS.Su.
The New Velvet Pumpj, $7.00 and $9.00
New arrivals In nlm lfpar1imiit for holldny occu
lt Ion n. Tht nU filit luttPrnH, velvet wlih Matin trim
or with biicklfa.
Get a Blanket $3.50, $4.50 to $8.00 :
No girt mon' uiu-fiil and lasting. Onr fine blankets
are priced to start at 12 SO up. Tlulds or plain blan
ket in cotton, mixed or all wool. ? :
Silk Umbrellas $3.50, $4.50 Up
Umbrellas are useful gifts. New. bobiied handles
with colored tips and special borders, starting at
13.50.
Party Dresses
Among the new arrivals are lip-stick red afternoon
and pastol shade party dresses.
Special at $22.00
Sweaters Men's Women's, Children's -
$3.50, $3.95, $4.50 up ; ' . -
I.atf pattern., In all wool, many closing out at vefy
low prici'R. '
Women's, Girls' Coats 1-3 Off
The practical gift, newest fur trimmed coats In new
cloths and shades, specially priced for the late sea
son. 1-3 off. Clo.e out values, 118.75.
Bed Spreads $3.50 up
Ttavon Bilk striped and crinkle bed spread In beau
tiful colorings. 811k spreads I6 U0 to Is 00.
New Silk Hose $2.00, $2.50 ; ? : i ; ;
The wanted shades In Kayser Silk hose are our
specially recommended hose for nice Christmas gifts.
Also our Fisher's Maid at 12.00 and 12 SO. ' -
" . Wool Mufflers $2.50
rieautlful striped mufflers of finest Imported wool
flannel. Reduced from 13.50 for Christmas special
at 12.50. I J. - . -i ;
AIRCRAFT PROBE REPORT , , , ,, , ...
IN HANDS OF COOLIDCeI?'"(,,l W.. Morrow of New lorlt.
WASHINGTON. lec. J I'refe '' ' lho board. It's text 1m
rtent Coollilge received today tho mediately was given to newspapi r
lennrt of the special board appoint- men bv , Wht(, j,,,,,,,,. but .
ed by him to Investigate tho air- jpr n pledge that It would not be
craft situation. tuhllshed until morning pollers of
1 was personally presented hvmninrrnw.
Why go to Hot Springs, wheni
science has brought the Hot
Springs to you? Thompson Mineral
Vapor llalhs, UnigleHS Health Cen
ter. 327 Cass St. I'hone 491.
DANCE !
At ARMORY
Saturday Nite
GIVEN BY
Legion Auxiliary
LOTS OF FEATURES
CANDY DANCES
CHAMPIONSHIP QUADRILLE CONTEST
The American Lcg'on find Auxiliary Qundrille
dancers challenge all comers for Saturday night.
Be there and sec this amusing stunt.
. . . . . Dancing One Dollar .
PROTECT THEM
Work hard to make your busi
ness a success.
Siend money freely to make
your home a delight.
Take pleasure In acquiring a
wealth of possessions.
Theo sit back and enloy them
- free from worry safeguarded
by dependable insurauce.
ELKS ANNUAL 5$'
y
DANCE
AT
Melrose Country
( Club ,
SATURDAY NITE
DECEMBER 5
Good Music Lunch Served
Everybody Welcome. " ' .
the Elks lodge will be held on
Sunday afternoon, December II at
I p. m. at the lodge temple. The
services are in honor of the mem
bers of the order who have pa
sd away In the past year and In
those years previous. During the
past year three members of the
local lodge have died, L. J. Speck,
1'. O. McLaughlin and Mark Simp
son. -
The program for the service- on
Sunday .will be Interesting, appro
priate and Impresjilre. The ad
dress Is to be made by Pr. Louts
Albert Hanks.
The exercises win open with an
orchestra selection, followed
the ritualistic service
the closing da.
Tsese memorial exercises are
open to the general public aa well
aa all members at the lodge, and
the residents of Roseburg and the
surrounding community are Invit
ed to be present.
o'
If every wifa knew what every
widow knows, every husband
would be Insured.
Initiation and box social
Thursday evening.. . All mem-
bera requested to be present. 4V
I Banks, Mrs. Strang will sing again.
'Dream of Paradise." The officers
I of the lodge wl'; direct the closing
ritualistic exercises and the an-
The annual memorial service, of ?? ta ,h' ,lDglD of
PA ..! COUNTY, COURT MEETS tj
5-room modern fully "t' The county court met today !
FOR RKNT-
.-. lummnra nouie, 925 per
CU 1)4 W. lt Art. N.- ;
I ... .. 1 ao.slAn A
mo ' v In llB rtKU1 ""-"
The day waa alven over to the
: II. 1. tl.n iiaiial litlt nf
WANTED Second hand typewrit- J bills and the consideration- of
er. Must be In good - condition. I . . ,i. tlAi- Tnmnr.
Jnhn Ih.. l 1
- "-o. ie row tne court expecia to con- w
FOR RENT Rooms nnanin nn aider the county budget and
Sisters Bldg. Suitable for dress-! the recommendations offered
. making, hemstitching, marceUng, I by the tax league. w-
. and office work. Phone 665. I
WB SOLICIT your needa for city I
, loans. Two new plana of loan, j ' , , '
"I . Beml?I"laEE OI'R TOY iepartment at
M. P. Rice of Rlc Rtne ' Powell Furniture Co. . . ,
FOR SALE Any make of rebuilt
i typewriter on terms like rent.
; Seo Mn Gray at .40 N. Jackson.
WANTED By experienced lady,
. a'aoBition to manage or Jeaae
) rooming house. Phone Z48-J.
NOTICE Mrcell'a Mlraft Min-
eral can be obtained from Mrs.
O. W. Hubbard. 843 Miller SL
i Phone 65J. ; j . '
FORRENT 8-room house, at 412
1 S. Main. Partially furnished.
' Call at French's Transfer, or 491
S. Main.
PRi;iT finnwrin-Pnmi,. rf. IJST An electric soldering Iron.
byheTu, r,PhV ' J'"LjeL
, perienced.' pruners '' Address, ' fOR RENT Garage at 219, S.
; Pruner, 703 Fullerton St., orl Pine. Inquire at 230 East Lane,
' call between 5:30 and T p. m. ? I fOR 6 ALE One 50-gallon iisl
THE .SIGNS 6f' THH . TIMES ! " lrn Kettle at Powell Furniture
'. point .to BETTER market condl-1 FOR RENT Furnished J room,
. tlonj on ajl farm product. NOVT j ) downstairs. Outside entrance;
1 la the time to take advantage of. heat Phono 368-Y.
' LOW LAND VALUES
16 ACRES Improved (or $1600 lo
" cated V mile from town and high
. school, ' on hard surfaced .road.
.10 acres of level land, daep soil;
adapted for corn, clover,) berries
and ideal Jor peara. tt acres in
cultivation, - 4 acre , ' pasture,
: some timber. 'j 4room house In
. good condition, 'ceiled and lined.
. Barn, chicken house to accom-
. nndate 200 chickens, garage and
woodshed.- Splendid welt and city
water ' available. 3650 .cash,
plenty time on balance. . '
22 ACRES Improved, close In,
$4000. Located 4 miles from city.
- i mile from pavement and
school, highly developed district.
6 acres in prunea, 3 acres la
Bartlett pears, 1 acre in apples,
. all In full bearing. All good soli
and tillable. The balanc of the
land Is suitable for berries, corn
'. and fruit. Fair 4-room house and
barn, eity - water and. electric
. lights, available. Terms 31000
cash. long time on balance-.
281-ACRE sheep ranch 33800. It
: miles from town. 1-8 mile from
' county road. 30 acres in cultiva
. lion, more tillable. Balance pas
ture, well aet to grass and all
deep black, free loam soil. Run
ning stream through place, sev
eral springs. Joins good out
range. Old house and fair barn.
Family orchard. 3800- cash, bal-!
anoe paid by assuming federal I
loan at Ufa interest and time!
on the difference between cash
payment and federal loan.
A BOSCH windshield cleaner may
- save your life on a -rainy or fog-
- gy day. L. O. Devaney, 406 West
Cass. . i i ' , ,
DON'T DRIVE BLInCFOXDEEC
Let us Install a Bosch electric
windshield wiper on your car. L.
'O. Devaney, 406 W. Cass St.
B EAN POWERS PRAYERS If
you want to save, the- freight, get
' In ydur. order .for an outfit be
' i fore Jan.- 1. JClecker-Amort Co,
439 N. Jackson St. Phone 593.
WHY 60 TO . Hot Springs , when
science has brought '- the Hot
Springs to you? Thompson Min
eral Vapor Baths, Drugless
Health Center. 327 Cass St
St Phone 491.
PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN
$100,000 to loan upon good city
property, residence, apartments,
and business buildings. Ten-year
amortised loan; semi-annual pay
ments. See M. F. Rice the loan
man. Rice & Rice.
400 ACRES unimproved goat and FARM
aneep ranch, $2600. Located 2i
miles from town on hard surface
LOANS
That cost yon less and get
you out of debt. Equitable
Savings A Loan Association.,
We solicit loans on city resi
dences and business prop
erty. Monthly payment plan.
Farm Loans
61 money. 5, 7 and 10
years. Straight loans. Simple
Interest
C. W. YOUNG & SON
' INSURANCE
1 16 Cass St. Phone 41 7
FRANK A. TERRY
Equitable Savings A Loan
Stock
' Inquire of
O. W. Young & Son, real
estate, or. at Churchill Hard
ware Co. ' -
road. 75 acres tillable and clear
ed, balance good pasture, sever
al thousand cords of wood, land
LOANS Plenty of money
for good, first class mortgage
loans. Must be good going farms;
20-year amortised loans. 5, 7, and
10-year loans. See M. F? Rice of
Rice & Rice.
when cleared la ideal for prunea. roseBIRO FOffPORTLAND 1
hay and grain. Good outrange.
$1000 down, liberal terms on bal
ance. 98 ACRES highly Improved, $8500.
On good county -road,-7 miles
from city, mile from store and
postofrice. 70 acres bottom land,
deep loam soil. 20 acres in pas
ture well set 'to grass. SO acres
in Italian and French prunes, 4
and 5 years old. I acre in straw
berries. Good family orchard of
about 2 acres; Several bearing
walnut trees. Good 7-room house,
with fireplace, hardwood floors.
Large barn In good condition.
Farm is all fenced with woven
wire. Running creek thru place)
good well and springs. $3500
cash and long time on balance,
at low rate of Interest. This
biiuuiu oe seen to appreciate lis
laiuc. ' -
You will find our' conservative
methods of doing business and
knowledge of land values a great
help to you, SEE
W. A. IKXiAKI) REAL ESTATE
PHONE 3"S.
have a good 8-room house with
all modern Improvements; well
located; In Roseburg, that I will
trade for Portland property.
Full information Lawrence
Agency, 126 Cass Street. Phone
219. 71
LIBERTY
THEATRE
Wednesday, Thursday
HAS ANY . ONE TOLD YOV
They are going back to the land?
That means the best security on
earth. Hera Is a real one. 270
acres well fenced; 100 seres
choice field land; some crops
in; balance mostly open grass
land; some good timber; borders
on stream . and bard surfaced
road; near school; floe modern
. bungalow; In big oak grove;
city water system, fireplace;
new big barn; garage; chicken
house; other' buildings; full set
tools and Implements; big team
horses; wagon; 2 good cows: 2
barns full hay; 40 head Angora
goats; 40 head sheep;, every
thing goes for nine thousand:
four thousand cash, balance your
own time. Lawrence Agency, 126
' Cass Street. Phone 219.
1
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DANCE!
at
MOOSE HALL
FRIDAY
NIGHT
Music by
Baldy's Barbarians
i
Soma Musle and t
8wll Gangl
Kiri.l.Xl HKUIOl HI.Y ILL
, (AaMht rm Vmmi Win.)
LONDON. Dec. 2. Lord Daw
son of Penn. the king's physician.
hmm heen railed tn Rurwash to
by! attend Rudvard Kinling. whose
conducted icondltlon la giving rise to .anx-
by the officers of thr lodge and l.tr
the roll call of absent brothers. The famous writer Is reported
The responsive service held hy the 'to be suffering from bronchitis.
officers of the lodge will he fol
lowed by another orchestra .elec
tion after which Mrs. Fred L.
Strang will sing "The Lord la my
Shepherd "
Following the- address by Drr
complicated with pneumonia.
Life Insurance Is never a bargain
whea you Buy It but tomorrow an
accident or the "flu" may make It
I
CHADWICK PICTURES CORP.
FIATTEKY
JOtW SOTTO-HMCWSrrt Of IA MOTTI
ALAN HAU CRACf OAS MON 0-
SMOTOPl' SV H H WIN iCAM
WUCTU sr me IOOMAN
Mtf SION nCTUPJSCOwSORATtOH
Drama, Suspense,
Thrills and Romance.
A clean picture. Ons
for the whole family to
Oregonian Fables
Adventure of Mazie
10c 20c
Coming FrL, Sat
Harry Carey in
"The Texas
Trar .
BIG
DANCE
AT
DLX0NV1LLE
FRIDAY NIGHT
DECEMBER 4
Music by
Yellow Jackets
Everybody Come
GEAR CUTTING
Our Shops are Equipped to turn
out all kinds of machine work.
Repair Work Dens
PINE ST. MACHINE SHOP
Opposite Flour Mill '
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of 4
Glasses
UC Jackson St .
"Druolsss Hearth Center"
i Dr. Harrison Folk .
'Dr. Catherine McNeil , ,
Chiropractic and Electro-
.- ., Therapy
Thompson Mineral Vapor Baths
327 W. Cass Phone 491
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Kerr and Spins Specialist
209 Perkins Bldg. Phone 654
DONALD PARKER
Concert Violinist and Teacher
Beginners and Advanced Pupils
accepted. High School credits
given.
218 So.- Jackson., across from
Kohlhagen Apartments
Dr. H. C Church
OPTOMETRIST -
Perkins Bldg. ' Roseburg, Or,
Ption SS
IB UtL BS
' ' QUALITY FIRST
Better Prices Than Ever
, . , While They Last . . . (
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' LAST TIME TONITE
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In
Below the Line'
Comedy :
lGc News 25c
STARTS TOMORROW
Big Double Show
Harold Lloyd
In
"Now or Never"
AND
A Paramount Feature
"A Kiss in
the Dark"
With Adolphe Menjou
and Alleen Pringle
TONITE ONLY
Wm. Fox Presents
an All-Star Cast
Every ;
Man's
Wife
-fast moving story of today
OUR GANG Comedy
"The Love Bug"
10c News 25c
FRIDAY AND 8ATURDAY
Peter B. Kyne's
"NEVER
THE TWAIN
SHALL MEET"