Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1925)
V 7 TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1925. I i i II i win iiwi iwwuw I llll We Buy For Cash We Sell For ' Cash . We Save You Money R-APILCHERr CO Department Stores Successors to Bellows Store Co. Roseburg, Oregon EVERY ITEM ADVERTISED IS A REAL BARGAIN Extra Value White ' Columbia Cambric. For mer price 25c, at per yard : ' 10c Insertion One lot of Insertion. Closing out at 6 yds. For 5c Auto Robes Fine lot Oregon City Wool Robes,' former price $12.50. Now on sale at only; ' ' ' ' ,',$.90 Edging One lot Lace Edging in white and ecru. Closing out at per yard 5c MM! FURTHERSHOE REDUCTIONS Shoes whose former sale price was $4.98 Reduced to $1.98 Bellows Store Co. prices on this lot was $7.00 to $9.00. Shoes whose former sale price was $3.98 reduced to 98c Sizes range from 3 to 5. LADIES' DRESSES One lot of Ladies Dresses in both Silk and Wool to be closed out at the very low price of $4.98 You will be surprised at , the remarkable values. ' GIRL'S DRESSES One lot of Girls Dresses in the Jack Tar make. $5.95 Value ..$2.98 $3.45 Value ..; ...$1.98 $2.50 Value I:. ;....$ 1.49 Notions and Bargains Sewing Needles ......05c Kohinor Dress Snaps :..i.u..!1...05c Syltex, per' spool ; 10c One odd lot of D. M. C. six strand I embroiderv fine 9 lr;n. ne. r --www, .nviu. JJl Brassieres Satin Striped with elastic insert. While they last 49c GOWNS Girls Night Gowns in white and colors- Bellows Store Co. price $1.25. Sale price 79c Curtain Net One lot of Curtain Net in plain white, ecru, , and dotted. Bellows Store Co. prices 65c and 75c per yard. Reduced to 25c per yard New Merchandise Just received, Men's Handkerchiefs, La dies Handkerchiefs, Ladies and Mens Hosiery, Ladies, Girls, Mens and Boys Underwear and many other items. PEOPLE TO HOLD BALLY DEC. H The annual winter rally of the I'mpiu'a liaptist young people will be held in Koseburg on Sat urday and Sunday. December 6-6. Many delegates (rem out o( town are expected to be present, aud all young people of Koseburg are invited to attend the sessions which will be held at the First I liaptist Church. The program Is as follows: Saurday, 4:00 p. m. Opening session and business meeting led by Kenneth Tobias, Association president. Saturday. 6:30 D. m. Young People's banquet. Special music and addresses by B. Y. P. U. state president George C. Sutton, of Corvallls, and mate director W. T. Mllllkin of Portland, followed by program by Koseburg Interme diates. Sunday, 8:45 p. m. "The Young Folks" Task," discussed by state president O. C. Sutton. Sunday. 2: JO p. in. Closing session led by Kev. Mulluolland ot Riddle. o CHIEFS TO PLACE XMAS TREE ON CASS AND JACKSON STS. An interesting and well attend ed meeting of the Umpqua Chiefs was held last night at the office ot Chief A. T.Lawrence. There was lengthy discussion concerning the Christmas tree, which Is usu ally placed nt the intersection of Cass and Jackson streets, and Chief Ness was appointed to ob tain the city's permission to erect the tree again this year. Mr. Ness obtained the consent of the mayor this morning and stvps to place the tree will be taken at once. Committees were named to ar range the details for the annual meeting, banquet and installation of officers, to he held at the K. P. hall on December 15. This will be a Joint meeting with the Ump qua Squaws and the Installation will be followed by a dance. A nominating committee with t.-. I.ee A. Wells as chairman, was earned and will propose iRe officers to serve for the encuing year. pies BY 6ERTGBATCS GOOD EVENING FOLKS If a man built a bsttsr mouse trap than th. rest, th. chsnc.s are that soms mousetrap company would give him 1,000 for th. full patent rights and th.n ha could go back to tht woods and beat his own path. If you wish to hsar frequently from your children at' school, glv thsm a small allowance. That la, if you dtsira to hsar directly. If you prefer to hsar indirectly, glv thsm a large allowance. "Baby has Just swallowed all th Ink. What shall do?" crlsd a frantlo mother. "Write with a p.n oil," r.pll.d father, who was deap in tna sport page. FAMOUS RUSHES They found Mossa In bull rush. Chaplin Is now in "Th Gold Rush" There's still avldenca of th "bum's rush." Wa'r struggling along in a gas ruth. -I Th plutocrats seam to find it harder to live with ! Wives than those who hav to wait until Sat. urday to get their money. Los Angelas Ttmae. Th world would b batter off If som of our uplift r war llfed out ot thslr Jobs. . a Whstsver is preying on th mod ern girl' mind will die of starva tion. Helpful eld person (to shopksep r who ha ap.nt a lot of money on an automatic lctrle sign): Ex- cus m, sir, but there's something th matter with your light outside. They keep going out Bn: Cole Phillips should b a good livestock exhibitor. Len: How' that? Ban: H know how to dianlav th calve. fr Customer (in drug (tore): I want a Httla pink tablet. Druggist: What la your trouble f Cu.tom.r: I want to writ a let. Mr. Th quickest man In the world. M can turn around as fast that he can th back of hla head In th mirror. 1 4 f' Y sd. haa found that a hen doesnt csckl bscaus ah has achieved an egg but becaus ah is through work for th day. swtheart after ' th nerve - ha been removed. Crowd: A collection of Idiots that always beat the fire company to the fir and Is In th way when it arrives. "Thumbs down on that," said the convict a he atarted th finger print impression. Y d. note that on typ of modern wif Is the one who runs her husband off the place and then sue him for desertion. R 1926 A dram of joy and an ounce of mil, A drop of lauqhter to beguile, A han of trust and much good cheer Shake and year. M'Mlirr And lluliy llonip Mrs. J. T. Coyle and lnfnnt daughter have been removed from .Mercy llopital to their apart ments at the Kohihagen building. o Myers pumps and parts at Whar ton Ilros. SOKXH, ILS'i'ltl(T llOl'N- DAKV lUAltl HKAKS IVtLO CO.Ul'LAIXT. The school district boundary board, which consists of the coun ty court and the school superin tendent, met today to hear the application of Tyee residents for a division of the district. 1 here has been considerable complaint in that vicinity for some time, owing to the fact that children in one half of the district must cross the river. It was at first proposed to erect a bridge, but now an application Is being made for a new district. The matter has been taken undnr advisement and the board will meet aeain on the 12th to give its derision. take throughout th A husband is ail that la left of a "Man is SO psr cent water and like water he finds it easier to go down hill than up." Cook with gas. WORK OF PACKING CHRISTMAS BOXES HAS COMMENCED It's a real pleasure to travel by stage! Speed with safety, combined with scenic beauty, comfortable stages and frequency of service, statie travel is enjoyable at ' any season of the year. We take th work out of travel and rut f Measure in. Ask your ticket office for a ist of the beautiful trip on, or in con nection with, our lines. OREGON STAGES OFFICE: TfFrtMINAL HOTEL 303 Jackson Street Phone &8 The task of pucklng the Oregon produrt gift hove sponsored hy the CtiHtithrr of Cnmmt'rcn n a milium Chrlslmns gift has Ihvii started. These boxes will contain two one-pound hnxes of Oregon prune, two runs or pears ami a pound of Kngllxh walnuts. The bnxe will he sold ui a non-profit hauls all the contents, the box shook anil all materials being: sup plied at uclual cost, so that the hot'S can he sold at $.' melt, that sum Ini'luillng ihn express rate to destination, the express company having mads a flat rate on these packages. The idea has gained very pop ular favor and II is indicated that the entire number of boxes pre pared will le sold In short order. Many orders have been received from Ih slate at larne. several having come In from I'urtland and Willamette valley towns. In sptto of the fact Hint (ho Tort land t'hntnhor of I'nnimene is fol lowing a Ilk plan. OH TV ltt T.T IN SIMO. The county court continued Its TVcomber term today, taking np a few minor road matters. T!ie greater part of the day was spent hearing a school complaint helnv brought before the boundary board. Adoption of Hie budget I. being held up owing to the fact that Ihn state has not yet certi fied tbe amount of the tta'e tax which must be Included In the budget before It can l oflictally 2 Double-Breasted Suits Going Strong We nrver have had such a season in which Double Breasted Suits were accorded such hentty reception. Thi is due to the fact that the designers of our suits adapted them to the new stylings more accurately than ever and then, too, we are offering greater values thi Harth's Toggery Roseburg, Ore. ILOKSIIEIM SHOES AND STETSONIATS ! 2 Atwmer MAMG I P a . J l Ail I J If II :IJ""' J2 m NT On WWJ tonight! Tt Atwiltr Kcat Rt4la AttliU art e tlx air toausbt n4 trrsry TiiurMtf Tib. Wi tkink NM-ktfl k... raai ef fx Mile tbtt it U )i. U VU tiMM IUWM t VlAf . . . Tirl VJAK tfvUmm VEU oa WJ WOC Dvpt wsai j ( VCOO WwmMfli-$i, fsmS fMlbt sai fwm vlU unm dut Niuiuit ajr What else can give the whole family so much pleasure? RADIO brings the best of everything into the home I the most interesting news, the finest music, the greatest preach ing, lectures, reports of crops and markets, sports, stories and talks on every timely subject. At Christmas you give not mon ey or the things money will buy, but pleasure, the greatest pleas ure for everyone. There is no gift that can bring so much pleasure to the whole family as radio. And do not give just an ordinary radio. For considerably less than the cost of the most expensive set, you can have the one which has maintained from the begin ning a reputation for all-around performance the ATWATER Kent. IsodelnCgmpsct- Sto4d-" R.dlo Speakers Above Set 885.00 Radio Speakers from Above Set $85.00 SIB to 24 WILLARD SERVICE STATION H. L. BOUCOCK 1 22 S. Stephens Phone 1 36 IVash with a " - MAYTAG FREE 1 ft- 9 Outstanding'' Maytag Features 1 Washes faster. Easily adjusted 2 Washes cleaner. 3 Largest hourly capacity in the world. 4 Most compact washer made takes floor space only 25 inches square. ( 8 Cast aluminum tub csn't warp, rot, swell, spin or corrode. to jour height. 7 Clothes can be put in or taken out with the washer running. 8 Tub cleans itself. All For homes srs-noat elec tric- Itr, the M.jrt.g (jfrituani u av.il.Me with CjuoIios MulQ-Mocar attachment. Have us send a Maytag to yam ' home on free trial. Wash with it and find "out how much better it really is than' all other washing methods. Its Gyrafoam action creates a thoroughly penetrating, thor-J oughly cleansing washing solu tion which pushes out every particle of dirt yet is as gentle in action as the human hands. tal wringer. Self sdjusting. In stant tension release. Reasons for World Leadership V , Capacity f twice as much as other washers. Speed t a ,whole tubful washed in three to seven minutes. Thorough nesst collars, cuffs and wrist bands washed. dean without hand-rubbing., Telephone us today for a free trial no obligation to buy if the Maytag doesn't SELL IT SELF, don't keep it. Gyrafoam HVasher- .Klin CAST ALUMINUM TUB 4 MAYTAG SHOP WITH Churchill Hardware Co., 202 N. Jackson St, Roseburg, Oregon. Phone 73 ji)0vii. ,