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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, APRIL' 1, 1927. ssi 1' I s i- SHOE Have Your Shoes Now For Every Need Work Shoes, Hiking Shoes, School Shoes, Dress Shoes See Our Values 95c, "51.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 BUSTER BROWN SHOES FOR (CHILDREN t NEW SHOES REDUCED hAWh ' price to . Dresses if. I H;I I : i f 1 1 1 1 tn M'i-c-1 1 Jaw 17" m it iiiLi w n-c wm-w . drv r w. K : ' . i' J I satlons today 1 g marks to the m ' ' ' ' i Kiimrnllon pnyn W. PerhaDS lie mav linvp nom nn n ntrll-o nwaltCm. 8i. Tn" 8,1,11 1 A : " . - '- Kton-yenry Inst 'A new liousci ;ve are showing a line df ' ' f. " l01' "m '"i Z i . , - A on the murtgugi J ' , ,! " i . i. . 9 try of five diill 5 ; ueauurui Dira cages a german 9 . i 'r ' v.: 4 DIES A this week, and if you don't have the bird, you can " . f get him here. too. . I i i i ! ! t ; a Mi; fP , Wrisborg. 01. d 9 ; '.( I" 7 1 ' Murk today ! - . .,; (i. . with n pollc CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. THE IRON MONGERS ; ? !' Liberty Today and Saturday WILLIAM SOX presents Oh BRONCHO TWISTER Action suspense thrills and a bar rel of fun you've never seen mad rid ing until you've seen "The Broncho Twister." IMPERIAL COMEDY "HELLO LAFAYETTE" 10c Fables Pathe Ne CLOSING OUT This sale will continue until every pair is sold. There are hundreds of pairs including men's, women's, children's of every kind. Each pair is newly marked. , The price is made to bring quick sale and clear the stock as soon as possible. -; i NEW jFEATURES o Friday and Saturday SPRING COATS $10.95 One lot of 24 Conjs, naturnlly of much higher value grouped for this Friday nnd Saturday special at an astonishingly low price. Spring colors, plaids and mixtures these are days for saving I ' ' ! " .1 DRESSES 35 Models in new silks marked to sell quickly ' ' 1 ' ',n -'u: ' 58.85 I, A Idt 6f Wool' Dresses of Various Drires nnt nnnr1i ' nt' r. group fine values for Friday . ,, ;,' . ' - f .. 20 Per Cent Off 1 Better Service Better Merchandise SUH'tfti .-6 Mi'intuni ! ON REPARATIONS TV Ml.. n r K w.v Theatre Matinee Daily 2:15 TONY THfi WONDEBJlOW, ye hxi 25c i ALE FOR and Saturday, these T..c.s. 1 .('.' 'GERMANY - REMITS f Asooclitcd ProM Lcbc) Wlrc.)f ' ; April 1 In accordunco ngreeinent, the man industrial -obll- hauded 125,i agent genera menU1. t i represents the first ailment of Interest nl reparation year . on Ciermun Indus; ion - marks. GENERAL AFTER ROW BERLIN COP Prrna leaned Wire.) , II 1 General Von led from a heart at after an altercation co num. The altercation nroso when tho jf policeman rcqnosted the gonural to vi'l'iiilii from dollverliiK n snooch diat the Ulsmnrck montimeut, near 9 the relchHlag, to former officers Zk observing the 112tb anniversary of J: tlie birth of lilsmiirck. j! , The policeman pointed out that ine law lornaue demonstrations nitliin a mile of the relchstag. Pioneer Drug Store 241 N. Jackson Appreciates your patronage. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist 1b tho fitting of Glasses. 116 Jackson St. CHIROPRACTORS Drugless Health Center "Complete Health Service" 8ULPHCR VAPOR BATHS 357 West Cass Phone 491 INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE You will llko the servlco of this agency. Wo write all lines of INSURANCE G. W. Young & Son Insurance. Call or phone. 118 Ci St. Phone 417 BANK TAKES OVER J! GOLD HILL BANK MEUFOIta Ore.. Anrll 1 Tiv u.-ai compieieu yesioriluy, the A Jackson County Dank of tlilo city, SJ and the Fidelity Hank of (told Hill, Sj were consolidated and II10 Fidelity uanic coaseu oiiriration. The con Isolldutlon was officially upnroved ! by (he slain banking board, und officers of I he two institutions, last night with the formal transfer ef fective toduy. It was announced that Walter Zlmmermun, president of the Fi delity Hank, would open a bank in L'hlloquln, Klamath county, at 'an early date, ' ' Hy the chance, the ! Jackton County Hank 1 ucqulres '. approxi mately $75,000 la deposits and 300 additional .customers;,: , . 1 Wo will have another carload of farm machinery from the factory to arrive about. May 1st; We need more weight and will allow a lib eral discount' 011' any machines or dered now to come - In this car. This would include binders, mow ers, rakes, engines, plows, ,: har rows, manure spreaders , tractors or any Implement n the McCor-mlck-Deering line. This is your opportunity to savo on the finest line of farm machines made. Whar ton tiros. . -. . SAM KOZER HALTS REFERENDUM VOTE ON TAX MEASURE1 (Continued from page 1.) Ik iincoiiKtltutlonul in (lint It has In do with laxiUion. This phi'HHii presents a judicial qiieKtfon which the Hwcretary of Hlato as un ftriininiHlraUvG officer In not; rorjui itd to determine,'' Koz or status, "and It Is- suggested that for the purpose of oxpfMlIIInir the determination by the Biiprome court of any loRnl nunslfon invol ved, appropriate . qtops he taken hy you In order Hint such Questions be passed upon hy Ujg court." Enroute Portland Mlas Kerne Geddes, clerk at the Holland hotel in Mcdford, was a visitor hero overnight Thursday. She Is enroute to Portland. t-f LIBERTY Sunday, Monday, Tuesday MATINEE 'DAILY 2:15 ' ZTThird:AnriUdVl rLaugkRiot!.r, Samuel Goldwyn presents- ? K The, A -i henry;king Production "PARTNERS AGAIN with POTASH & PERLMUTTER' with GEORGE SIDNEY and Alexander cakr Adjptcd by FRANCES MARION from the Broadway Stage SucceM by MONTAGUE GLASS and . JULES CCKER.T GOODMAN . A new and hair-raising business ordeal of (he 50-50 partners Pathe News Matinee 10-25c Evening 10c-35c TELLER'S KENT PIPE ORGAN Miss Deana Henslee at the , Console Special Concert Music From 7 to 7:15 p. m. hl s!a liarru A- CGet 'em Young , i E Big Crowd Anticipated To night for Special Musical Program and Movie Show. The formal opening of the new electric appliance sules depart ment of 'the California Oregon Power .company which took place nt the Copco office building on Jackson Btreot today was attended by large crowds of Itoseburg peo ple as well as many out of town residents. The big crowd of the day Is expected tonight when tbeiu will be a special musical pro gram by Ott's duiu:e orchestra, freo moving pictures and the dis tribution of four beautiful prizes to some of the lady visitors. Those who visited the new elec tric store today were loud in their praise of this latest addition to Copco service which Is conceded to be one of the most modern and up to data establishments of Its kind in the entire state. It Is equipped throughout with the last word in modern store fixtures und NEW TODAY I FOIt RENT 5-room furnished apartment. 503 N. Main. WANTED Woman for house work. Call at' 948 S. Jackson St., 0 to 7 p. in. FOn" '"itENf 5 room furnished house. Cor. Lime, and flint. In quire at 737 W. Lane. FOR"" ' RENT 4-rooni""furnlshe(l apartment,' electric range, hot water; centra, $20. 101-R. FOR SAL1-3 $925" equity 7 in iiew Rulck car not yet 1 'delivered for $100 less, l'hone 353-L. FOR RENT Two -l-room furnish ed cottnges, modern. Phone 471-L or call 517 S. Stephens. WANTED Woman for general housework for family of three. Acldross 69, care News-Review. FOR SALE Fi7pr2TrdliaTd'7dalwT, beautiful tone, easy action, good condition, only $195. Kasy terms. Ol.ts Music Store. FOR SALI'NoarTurnIshed house I) lots with garage. $900, $200 cash, $15 per nionlh. .Chan. Kyes, 826 N. Jackson St. MAKE Canyon Tavern for lunch or dinner. It's just J mile soutli of Canyonville. You'll be well pleas ed with our foods and music. , PIANO for $10 $5 dow;i, ?5mo. Good old square piano, good trine, : and action. Inquire, at Ott's ', Music Store, Rosebiirg, Oregon. . - . , , WILL clean all kinds-of wood-fin-Jsh carpets, rugs, window wash ing. Make them look like, new. 1- et Charley do your work. Phone 51-J. Charles Dunls. ' , . FOR RENTCbz'yrOTiIralshed 2- room apartment Willi bath, hot water, phone, etc., $12: lights nnd water furnished. 112- Brock-! way. Phone 309-J. WANTEDOne-workThorse and ' harness to board for his feed or ! will hire 'by day. Itrlng on your mean or bulky, one.. Apply Ward's Cafe. FURNISHED HOUSE for rent.! Close In and has new garage, Bj rooms and bath, small basement,! rent Is very low. if you want if this house come to Powell's'' j Furniture Store. WANTED More weight in our i C second car of farm machines ill-IE rect from the factory to arrive S about May 1st.. Liboral discount on machines ordered to come in tills car. Wharton Bros. PLAYER PIANO Fine shape. easy action, good tone,' walnut finish, original price $800, now only $295. Easy terms. Ott's Music Store, Roseburg, Oregon. TURKEY MEN Now Is tlie-time to have us do your turkey hatch ing, and double your crop. Also custom hatching of chlx and chlx for sale. Mrs. Earl Vos hurgh, 702 Fullerton St., Rose burg. Ore. Phono 391-Y. FOR SALE Land In smnli- tracts. 1 to 3 acres or more river front age on North Unipqua river highway. Good hunting and fish ing. Your chance for excellent summer home. See or call own er. G. neBernnrdi, Glide, Ore. Phono 36F15. FOR SALE 700 ncros. 31 inlfes from good town on gravel road. 3 largo stock barns, fair house, well watered. 300 acres can be farmed, balance all good pas ture, all fenced w-oven wire, pi-Ice $20 per acre. J. C. Geretv, jl20Porkl!is Bldg. Phone 665. FOR SALE Bulbs all kinds nnm ed, daffodils, grane. Belgian and Cockdnle hyacinths, tulips, mont bretlns. All varieties choice hardy shrubs. All varieties perennial nnd annual flower seed. Prices very reasonable. For names and price list, address Mrs. M. M. Hlnkle. Canyonvlllo, Oregon, care Deer Park Inn. I WHERE MONEY WORKS and savers share together. We have j tho safest nnd most profitable I way to save money. Let us ex-' plnln. Send for our free booklet DOUGLAS BUILDING LOAN t ASSOCIATION. Offices with Commercial Abstiact Co. Phone1 215. i T r I R" FA 1 R E S Tt.OANW EpH A V E ! EVER KNOWN! Whnt the Fed-1 eral Farm Loan has done fori tho farmer our long term easy 1 payment mortgage does for the' home owner. It eliminates thei expense and anxiety of repeated : renewals of your loan and nro- vldes for a monthly payment covering principal and interest which automatically pays off the loan. I'mpqita Savings and Loan Association. Douglas Abstiact Bldg. OF lurnlture according to the high standard equipment of Itylleshy electric stores throughout the United States, which fact assures the best of everything In modern fittings. The store furniture Is or a beautiful wulnut finish and ail display cases are electrically 11 luminuted throughout. Even tho display tables are of a distinctive. type and are fully equipped with electric convenience outlets for tho display of all types of standard appliances. The entire store Is brilliantly Illuminated and will long prive a fitting example of up. j to-date store lighting. The display window Is one of the finest In the state, being of a handsome walnut finish to harmou- lz wjth the balance of the store fixtures and Is bound to attract lots of favorable attention from tourists and out of town visitors. The window lighting is a revela tion In itself consisting of 8 high powered reflectors as well as two adjustable spot-lights to take care of special colored lighting effects. An attractive window balance of the standard Ryllesby design and the latest art-fixtures In . walnut add greatly to the beauty of the displays which are exhibited here. As a finishing touch to this mod ern electric store there will soon be Installed an up-to-date electric sign of the latest design. This sign Is now under construction by the Federal Electric Sign Co. of Chicago, and Is expected to arrive here for Installation at an early dato. This new electric sign will be a welcome addition' to the electric illumination of Jackson street and will prove a big help to the metro politan aspect of the city.. , , Many electrical -. representatives from Portland were here today to assist in the Copco opening and to put on education demonstrations of modern labor-saving equipment lor tne nome. These demonstra tions as well as the other enter tainment fentures will continue to night to entertain the large crowd which Is anticipated.; j Leave For Ashland.,, T)r. and Mrs. Clair K. Allen left this noon by auto i' for Ashland where they will tonight attend the district convention of the Knights of Pythias lodge In that city. They will spend the week-end In Asli- tanu as guests of Miss Ethel Shrum, who formerly resided here and was a member of the News Review mechanical staff. , , STYLE , Footwear AT SAVING PRICES N?w Styles, -for Men, Wornn, and Children. Children's Low-Shoes I $1.75,. $2.00, $2.5.0, $2.95, $3.50' I .! Men's Oxfords $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 Ladies' Slippers $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.65, $6.85 Roseburg Booterie IRVIN BRUNN Shoes that Satisfy and pit Your Feet Perkins Bldg. Roseburo, Ore. g $200inCash FREE We are offering - two cash prizes of $100 each for two ac ceptable names for streets In the Ballf tract in West Rose burg. Anyone eligible to com pete except members of this firm. , Contest closes April 15, prize awards made April 30. Each contestant allowed only two names to be filled out on the coupon below, ther clip and mall to us. Practically all of these lots are sold. You are not obligated In any way to buy this or any other property from us In order to compete for prizes. McLENDON REALTY COMPANY .Corner Oak and Main McUendon Realty Co. Roseburg, Oregon. 1t name .... 2nd name Name ...... Address w City a cgw7ffjaT-wwy SPORTS WEARi THE LADIES SHOPPE : 139N. Jackson Street .',. 9 NATION-WIDE COAL STRIKE LAUNCHED IN PENNSYLVANIA " , (Continued from pnge i.) ality nnd had no fear of trouble. The Pittsburg company, Lesher said, had 6100 men In its 22 mines I1 1 1 ' 11 1 jj.iJnu n..u.i hj-mjuui : IrTMH lallMI Mini II IIMfi fri-Tiia1Jilaniii. irT"'-,-J J. ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. ! , ., hl - 'Established 1901 - m f i , t'. '' '? i ' ' 'M.'.B.;RITTERI, Manaaer f fy H 7 ' Hrf " . 'U ' .i-''ti-nt t:t, "T rv- . ' '' ' Fnimrlpfl Anrl Maintainor! nri F.fi-irionfr v.-. ? V j ; : Service and Courtesy ' " 'f n .f - S ;f-j; . ! f ; hone'284 I oak and Kane St. .: ; : ! .; , ; i i; - i ;,: -, -' ; Embalmer (. i , A WIUI4M eTsEITER, VtWUllCTlOl-i . ANTLERS STARTING SUNDAY ANTLERS ! TODAY AND SATURDAY ' Matinee Dally 2:15 llSV COMEDY hM&?S$k- V EXCUSE" FRANK ffl -a-' 1 Evening 10c-25c-35c W " Matinee 10o25c f "y y a Dominates " the Spring " v Mode '..,. Sport Dresses and Suits in all ' Spring Shades priced f ' ' from ' ' $19.75 to $29.75 PHOENIX HOSE GORDON HOSE .T.T.T.T.T.T.IiTiTiWr.Tff' yesterday. .Mass meetings will be held in the Pittsburgh district today by the United Mine Worlcers to ob serve the anniversary of the in- J ception of the eight-hour day. Hand seeders for seeding alfal fa, clover and grain are sold at Wharton Bros. ' '' ' ' ; :' . Licensed Lady