Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 11, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1 1. 1925.
Entire Stock of
DRESSES
For Street and Afternoon
Now
I3OFF
A Christmas Sale!
Unique In our history a stork reduction rrent
that usually follows Xm, now iut on lo ap
peal especially to ChrlKtmas shoppers af
fording an opportunity to make a beautiful
drew an a Xmaa gift for lean money.
LA Rift special In connection with
Dress Sale
Party Dresses
$19.75
Our complete line of silk party
dresses in pleasing variety of
Very apecial Xmaa offering.
Don't Overlook
Felt Slippers, all shades $1.00
Mens Women's and Children's.
Mens Mufflers, silk wool $2.50
Handkerchiefs, 5c to $1.00
Cloves, child's, women's 50c to.... $3.00
Baby Sets, silk cap and swenter $3.00
Men's Ties, Belts, Sox. 50c to $1.00
A host of small gifts on display 50c,
$1.00, $1.50.
NEW PUMPS
JUST ARRIVED
SHOE DEPT.
ANOTHER WORLD
WAR MEANS END
CIVILIZATION
"V (Continued from Page 1.)
hoped America some day would present about 6.000 railway guards
amend the Immigration law Inso-: were moving toward Manchuria,
far as It pertains to Jnpsnese. ' the forces being below normal ow-
LIBERTY THEATRE
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Prepare Your Entries
Second Annual
DOLL SHOW
noscburg's premier holiday event and one of
Intercut to every child, to be held at our store
beginning December 17th.
List of Prizes
Most Beautiful and Best Dressed Doll
lnt prize, rhnice of merchandise, value, $7.50.
2nd prize, choice of merchandise, value, $5.00.
Wear
Best
1st prize,
2nd prize
choice
choice
our Xmaa
1st prize, choice
2nd prlae, choice
Entries should be turned In by noon Thursday.
Dec. 17lh. They will be numbered, and ex
hibited until Dec. 22. Awards will be made
by Impartial Judges and their decisions an
nounced the evening of the 22nd. Help make
this our biggest Doll Show.
and evening
shades. A
All subxtnntially
the latest and best atyle of doll construction
Stuck will not Inst long.
Better Service Better Merchandise
THE STORE OF CHRISTMAS CHEER
I thus removing the only sore spot.
The premier declared that the
1 present policy of non-Interference
In Manchuria would be continued
and that no more Japanese troops
would be sent thither unless absol
utely necessary. He said Hint at
r
his aundoos Nxscr
SILVER KING
sT J
Character Doll
of merchandise, value, $6.50.
of merchandise, value, $4.50.
Most Original
Home-Made Rag Doll
of merchandise,
of merchandise.
value, $5.00.
value, $3.00.
; Our Great
DOLL
SPECIAL
ALL THIS WEEK
21 And 19 Inch mamma
dolln, at prices made pon
slble only by a quantity
purr ha He of Just these two
numbers.
$1.98 and $2.49
made, and beautifully dressed,
SILK KNICKERS,
VESTS,
FINE LINGERIE
FOR GIFTS
Ing to the conscripts' terms end
ing. He added thut replacements
would bring the forces to approxi
mately 7,000 which at present Is
considered sufficient.
The conditions In China and
Manchuria were puzzling, the pre- j
niler said. It was not known today
what would happen tomorrow and
Japan's future policy would be gov j
lerned by conditions.
World Court Debate Topic.
I PRINCETON. N. J.. Dec. 11. A 1
! national expression of undergradu-:
'ate opinion on American entrance !
j I iito the world court and the feast-;
jUim.v til fniHuiiKiiiui; a f I iiinui'iii
union of American students for
considering Important questions
will occupy the attention of the
'National Student World Court Con
ference at Princeton University to-
I night and tomorrow.
About one-fourth of the f87 uni-
versltles. colleges and other Instl
'tntlnns of higher education In the
t'nlted States will M represented
'by student delegates.
"Should America Join the world ,
I court." will be debated tonight at t
(the opening session, with t'ntted
Stales Senator I.enroot of Wlscon-1
(tin silvtwitf tn such artlnn and
PP(mlni?.
Liberty Theatre
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
Matinee Saturday
ART MIX
PRODUCTION
In
ACE OF THE
Cactus Ranch
A Modern Western Melodrama.
Full of Action, Stunts and Thrills
10c WEBFOOT WEEKLY COMEDY 20c
H
I NEW TODAY t
FOR SALE OR TRADE Fine play -
er piano. See Judd.
FOR R ENT Flve-rqom unrumlsb-
ed house. Inquire at 644 8. Pine.
l7)ST Near Penney store Thurs-
day, new pair child's shoes. Flnd
er please leave at this office.
FOR SALE 30 plKsTtwo months
old. J. F. Van Allen, Days Creek,
Ore.
PblfTfENT Five-room furnished
house, pfano and Karaite, $30.
Apply 805 S. Main.
CHEVROLET"SEDAN My practl
cally new Chevrolet sedan for
11150, See It at Kleeker-Amort Co.
WANTED Orders for mistletoe
' and Christmas trees. Leave or
ders at Peoples Supply Co, or
1018 Military St.
C ERMAN-poilcrdog for sale. One
year old, very reasonable. Must
sell at once. Write Box F, Oak
4 land. Oregon.
A "NlCELYFURNiSHF.D apart
ment for rent. Also 3-room fur
nished house. 343 S. Stephens,
Phone 353-J.
TOEXCHANOE An 18-ln. black,
all leather grip for good sanitary
cot. After 7 p. m, 144 S. Jack
son St.
WANTED TO ilUYFoT" Terrier
dog, male or female, not un'der
two years of age. Call 947 Cobb
St., or phone 403-V.
BICYCLES FOR XMAS Get yours
while I have plenty to choose
from; a deposit will hold IL Key
filling and lock repairing. Rose
burg Cyclery. north Bide.
DTTN'TFORG Et the bazaar at DTT-
lard church. Friday evening. Dec.
11th. Quilts, rugs, and many oth
er things for sale. Good program.
Come.
FOR rheumatism or neuritis you
can't beat them. Thompson Min
eral Vapor Baths. Drugleas
Health Center, 327 Caas St.,
Phone 491.
TEAM OF MARES In good shape.
For sale at $30 within next few
days; or will trade for any kind
of livestock. Also for sale, 3 tona
pressed hay at $15 per ton at
barn on Route 1. Box G-12, 21
miles east Kelley'a Komer,
w here mares may also be aeen.
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Dancing
Party
MACCABEE
HALL
SAT. NITE
REAL DANCE RHYTHM
by those
SWANEE 8ERENADER3
Try and Be There
IT'S A JITNEY .
Xmas Gifts
of
Lasting Comfort
The best gifts Snnta hns
in his pack
FOR MEN
Walk Over Shoes or
Oxfords
Silk Sox
Leather House Slippers
'Felt House Slippers
FOR WOMEN
New Dress Pumps in
Satin, Patent or Kid
Silk Hosiery
Leather House Slippers
Felt Slippers
Satin Boudoir Slippers
FOR THE KIDDIES
Shoes
, Oxfords
Felt Slippers
ROSEBURG
BOOTERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
8hoe That Satlify and FI1
Your Ftet
Parklni Btdg., Roteburg
FOR RENT -Good six-room house.
Close In. Inquire 875 Hoover St.
Foil KENT 2-room furnished
house: 110 per month. Miller's
1 Addition. Phone 210-1,.
I .TT".!; T T 7?
cross-cut saw and a Coleman
lamp. Mut be bargains for cash.
Phone 2S2-R.
Full A C'HKISTMAS, J'ltESENT
Buffet Clarinet, seventeen keys,
full set rings, leather rase, mu
sic stand; priced for quick sale.
C. P. Cayler, Phone 1H9-J.
FOR SALE OR tnTtDEFor
stock 10-18 Case tractor and
Orafid Detour plow. Phone
14F12, or address a. It. No. 1,
I lo j 85.
SMITH HTGHKS Urt-ssmaklnK and
millinery clahses now organiz
ing for Jan. and Ftb. Those winn
ing to enroll pleat; call at high
school next Thursday and Fri
day. fMlIiV BL'glS'ESg-CA&U RXlRY
I have the best paying cash
business In RiMfburg. I will sell
my dihry cowa and all of my own
modern equipment for lesa than
cost and give you a lease on the
ranch; cheap rental; If you are'
Interested, get full Information
from the LAWRKNCK AOKNCY,
125 Cass Street, l'hone 219.
VSED FORD BARGAIN'S
1924 Ford tour., 6 good tit
real bargain at $200.
1923 Ford touring, cheap.
1922 Ford touring. i
1920 Ford touring.
These are all In Al condition
and the price Is right Easy
teams.
MATHEWS MOTOR X CHANCE
By the City Hall.
WANTED Pianist for orchestra
and solo work with violinist.
Must be fairly Korxl eiht read it.
Kxpresalon and fine touch vnry
essential. Will pay by the hour
for rehearsal work. If you do not
have time for hard work and
practice and at liberty to play
any time do not answer. Also
want A-No. 1 Saxaphone. This
ad in only once. In answer aive
time and place. Can nee you at
once. Boy 300, Newa-Revlew.
FOR SALE Barcelona filbert
trees, 2 yra., vigorous, well root
ed, direct from jrrower, $26 for
100; $120 for 500; $220 for 1000,
delivered, subject to approval;
pay when accepted. Hardy, no
spraying, frost free, no ladders
nor boxes required. Cash market
awaits. U. S. and Canada Import
25,000,000 lbs. yearly. Plant now,
save regrets later. B. Johnston,
Saginaw. Oregon. Descriptive
folder free.
THE BEST HOME'IN" ROSEBURG
For the money; strictly mod
ern 6-room bungalow; plastered
and decorated; beautifully fin
ished; all built in features; kit
chen all built ins; beautiful bath
and equipment; house practically
new; basement: big yard; filled
with fruit and shrubbery; chirk
en house and corral; garage; lo
rated on pavement; bouse fully
furnished; everything gos for
twenty-three fifty, only takes six
hundred cash. Possession at
once. LAWRENCE AfJENCY,
125 Cass Street. Phone 219.
WANTErTREAL- ESTATE.
HAVE YOIT A ?r.0ift HOME
CLEAR OF DEBT? WILL YOIT
TRAHE IN AS FIRST PAY
MENT 2Pf ACRE RANCH.
PRICE $9,000?
WHAT HAVE YOIT TO TRADE
For 160 acres unimproved. $10
per acre. Will consider residence
property In exchange.
WANT SMALL IMPROVED
ACREAGE TRACT Will tra!e
my Uosebtirg home, two big lots.
WANT ROSEIU'IM IlOMEAs
first payment on my 175-acre
ranch, loo m cultivation. 9 miles
west of Eugene. Prefer house
with mall acreage.
HAVE $1200 KIJUTY Beautiful
California Spanish type bunea
low Portland, will trade as first
payment on ranch.
Ft' LL 1 N F R M ATI ON TH ESE
AND OTHERS ON REQUEST.
E. K. Mi-LEN1M)N, -REAL ES
TATE, 22 Perkins llldg.
Hundreds have put their O. R. on
classified columns. They ace th
starting point of many people's
surress and prosperity
S"
tkmUU4 hM Lurd WSW.J
riTTsiirnc.ii. r.. i.-e. 11 1
Refreshed by a nlcht's rest HnroM
(Hed) Grange who was Injured in
yesterday's football game here was
"feeling fine" today and will ao
company the Chicago' llears to le-.
trolt. George Halas, manager, said
this morning.
Whether Grange will play Patur-1
day Hulas said would depend on
the advice of a physician.
The Hears' manager announced
that an Xray photograph of
Orange's Injured arm disclosed that
there had been no bone fracture.
I NEW YOU K. IVe. 11 Troubles
are piling up for Kid drange In his
dash toward a million or something
near that. !
The football flash from Whcaton.
111., lasted but one perloil whi'n his
team, the Chicago Ilpars, played
the Pittsburgh All-Stars In Pitts
burgh yesterday. Thn a doctor
found that he had burst a hlmwl
'ressel and a ligament had been
lorn In one arm.
! At the same time the motion pic-1
I lure theater owners of America an
; nounced In New York that the foot
ball star's proposed picture would
not be allowed In any of their thra-
ters If the $300,000 check advanced
to be placed In escrow by the Ar
jrow Plctu Corporation last Mon
day should prove to be "bunk pub
i llclty." I
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!
ELKS CHRISTMAS DANCE
;
! Thursday evening. Decern-
j ber 17th. 1925. The ladles
4 have charge of this dance. 4
; Special decorations and good
i4 music.
!
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ROCKEFELLER'S j
GRANDSON WORKS i
THROUGH COLLEGE
(AitociaUd Prt UtH Wiri.l
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 1U
How a grandson of John I). Rocke
feller, on of the world's richest
men, it working hit way through
(Yale I'nfveraity, winning a acho
larnhip Intended for studious sons
iOf the poor, came to light bere
today with announcement from
the University of the winner of
the James J. Hogan scolarshlp,
which thU year went to John R.
Prentice, a sophomore. He la the
son of E. Parmalee Prentice of
New York and the former MUs
Alt a Rockefeller, daughter of
John 1). Rockefeller.
Do You Need Money?
We are making loans on
Roseburg residence and busi
ness property. Monthly re
payment plan. Attractive
rates. We are loan agents for
the Equitable Savings & Loan
Association of Portland. Also
we have private money for
city loans and Eastern money
for farm loans.
G. W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St. Phone 417
FRANK A. TERRY
Equitable Savings A Loan
Stock
Inquire of
O. W. Young & Son, 'real
estate, or at Churchill Hard
ware Co.
DANCE
AT
LONG'S HALL
Coles Valley
SATURDAY NIGHT
DECEMBER 12
Music By
SUTHERLIN ORCHESTRA
Real Music A Real Crowd
A Real Time.
DANCE
MOOSE HALL
Friday Night, Dec 11
Music by
Society Syncbpators
Everybody Welcome.
HEAR
Dynge's
Orchestra
Saturday Night
Public Dance
MELROSE COUNTRY
CLUB
"Free Eats at Midnight"
The Pioneer Chiropractor
DR. M. H. PLYLER
Thone 152 I-ane and Rose Sis.
Wh.it Is Life's Greatest Gift?
Health, Without a Doubt
Health, without a doubt It Is
ths basis of every worthwhile
act. or achievement Get health
through Chiropractic.
"Druglesa Health Center"
nr. Harrison Folk
Dr. Catherine McNeil
Chlroprac'lc and Electro
Therapy Thompson Mineral Vapor Baths
S27 V Cass hone 491
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and Spins Specialist.
109 Perkins Blilf. Phone 654
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the flttlt. of
Glasses
111 Jackson St
Dr. H. C Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Btdg. Rossburg, Or.
Phena as
Xmas Festival Ball
GIVEN BY BARBERS' LOCAL 902
Wigwam Tavern
Tuesday, Dec. 15
Music by Swance Serenadert
Come on out and cut
Dancing $1.10
JAXE ADAMS IlKCMNKS. .
CHICAOO. Dec. 11. Miss Jane
Adams at Hull House today when
Informed that her candidacy for
senator cn the Farmer-Labor
ticket was beinK urred at Rock
ford, Illinois, said she would not
! ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 11. W. L.
! (Young) Strlbbling. Georgia's hard
hitting fistic performer, expects
to enter the University of' Georgia
as a freshman In January. He will
become a student In the school of
: commerce.
DANCE
AT THE
WIGWAM
TAVERN
Saturday Nile, Dec. 12
Music by
SOCIETY
SYNCOPATERS
Everybody Welcome
Under
New Management
DANCE
AT
Dixonville
Saturday Nite
December 12
Music by
YELLOW JACKETS
! Peppy Music 13
K T- s
5j Good Time k?
..WC.T.I.I.K.W.I.I.Iil !
DANCE
j South Deer Creek j
Grange Hall s
SATURDAY, DEC. 12
I Orchestra Music
I Lunch
OKftVI
-j;(jrau8ta
ttfraustarb.
. TONITE
Alice Terry
Lewis Stone
-IN-
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PROTECT THEM
Work hard to make your busi
ness a success.
Spend money freely to make
your home a delight
Take pleasure in acquiring a
wealth of possessions.
Then sit back and enjoy them
free from worry safeguarded
by dependable Insurance.
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OLALLA
HALL
December 12
COME AND BRING
YOUR FRIENDS
IN XMAS GROCERIES
Fruits of all Sorts, Can
dies and -Nuts, Fresh
Vegetables, Jams and
Jollies, Canned Fruits,
Canned Vegetables,
Christinas Delicacies.
4 free deliveries daily.
Bedrock prices prevail
here.
Maddox & Wetherel
Phone 4!l
Jnekson at lit-r t'refk Rrlilee
Tonite and Saturday
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