Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 21, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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    EIGHT
THE SHOE DEPT. EMPHASIZES FALL OXFORDS
EXTRA I ; SPECIAL U NEW . LOWER PRICES
complete assortment of styles-; with Buster Brawn's featured in Special
Values, $4.95 and lower!
Coat.Clerw
SATURDAY ONLY
See Our Sensational Values
For Men, Women and X
SMART FORMAL TRAVEL & SPORT
COATS COATS!!
Children s -
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Do you know there is no tweed like the English
Tweeds in Conde: Coats, and they are soft as
Camel's hair Suede Cloths, lustrous Yolanda
and other coatings fashioned by skillful tailoring
into coat? that convey the well bred look which
every woman craves. Real furs, and every coat,
styled for two and three year's fashionable wear.
NOW PRICED
To Save You at Least
$10.00
on every quality coat in the store.
f $69.50 Fisher's Coats, now priced $59.00
; $79.50 Fisher's Coats, now priced .$69.00
I DOWNSTAIRS
SUPER-VALUES IN MEN'S
."'.'""'"WEAR!. .
' ALL WOOL
Plaid Shirts !
Grecni ton' nnd blues
plnidn,' all sizes. This is a
reul wonder-value. Each
$3.95
SERVICEABLE ALL
BLUE, - , ;
Flannel Shirts
This is a regular fireman's
style, a heavy all-wool
flannel shirt,' incompar
able value.' '
$3.50
FULL SIZE
Plaid Blankets
Attractive colorings in plaid
double blankets at a re
markably low price. Each
" $2.49 '':
NEW PATTERNS . ;
Men's Caps ;
Boys or men's , variety of
Nile fall Woolens, all colors,
full run of sizes.
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75
Boy,
JUST IN
emu men s
' MUNS1NG
UNDERWEAR!
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OXFORDS
New styles and plenty of all
sizes now available at popu
lar prires.' ' ' '
$4.50;$5.45
GOSSARD
CORSETS!
OPENING POPCORN
I ; BUSINESS HERE
UIT. Sutrtck Is opeiilnp a, popcorn
stand uii the. vacant lot next In tlio
Cnpeo officca un Jackson struct on
Saturday. Mr. Ilnlrlek purchased
the machine and cfiuif.mcut ut Til-
T: l Among those phuiiilng to ko to
CLASRIFIPn ina M I I''"'1.1"1.'.'1 f'"' " A. C-Slui U
i ( tubcc i J1 'oomaii Rama toniorrovy l Chan
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II Smoked 1
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I "ST TPS' ' ' '
p-.Hams :
Ii HalforWhole
$& PER LB.
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CASS STREET MARKET I Ml
I I 107 Wcot Cass St. Phone 19 I llllj
fit SlVW'I'IW'lfW'l'S
D::-A -N G:,;E
1 1 AT ORIENTAL GARDENS
J EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
: p The Five Oregonians .
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- Thursday, night. ....... R
-SB ' ' New numbers to be featured are : ' ' B
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Her. Over Week End-' .IH n T H
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Wonderful Values
$2.95
$3.95
$4.95
Children's
Dress, Shoes
Work Shoes
High Shoes
Oxfords
Pumps
ROSEBURG BOOTERIE
jnVIN BRUNN !: - ' ;V'i I'
Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet
Perkins Building , Roseburg, Oregon
FIND GLUES TO
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Alice Valters, 14-Year-Old
Hood River Girl Not
Yet Found.
HANDBAG IS FOUND
i
lorn, llo will huvo frtiHh noiicornj
will clrlvo Ilium S;it
Here Over Week End !
; lOlilicil Cobb, Btudi'iit at tlie Un(
vcraily of On'KoD, nrrlvod1 . hero
thlK morning froni KuK'Hie to visit
ivith his jwri'iitH, Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Cobb, ovxt the vt'L'H mltl.
Irtmonk Bcvnral wtks nno hint on-' pnpeorn brlrkf nuil ri-iups and al
qriilMl (hiring tho atuto fair in Sa- ho rouxtml nnil salted peanuts.
Liberty Theatre
SUN., MON.. TUES., WED.
Matinee Daily 2:15 P. M. Two Shows Eve.
raienull. wlm
I
Liberty
1
7-9:15 1
; WILLIAM FOX presents
mm mct
mm Sa- A motion mmM I
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Theatre
Today and Saturday Matinee Daily 2:15
WARNER BROS. PRESENT
THE COPY BEING !
E!
IN
"The Bush Leaguer"
WITH
Clyde Cook Leila Hyams
nail town romance tlmt has all the bit; towns
gasping with
LAUGHS! THRILLS!
Fables Oddities Pathe News
ON THE STAGE
PENN
EY'S
VAUDEVILLE PLAYERS
Presenting High Class Acts that have been shown with Great
Success throuohout the Country.
From the Philip
pines to the b.ittle
fields of France they
fought Over their
loves, but they for
got their hatred In
elf sacrificing ser
vice of country.
TOBY
Toby is coming to Town
The Acrobatic Clown
And Trapeze Marvel
CHONG
THE MAN OF MYSTERY
'ICTOR NmCLEN -EDMUND 10WF
D0L0R1S DEL RIO md a mpab ca
i HWhlU ANOtttON
Dcg and Monkey Circus
"R"K'
RAOUL WALSH flo
You will see all that you expect and more.
" WANDA ARMOUR AT THE ORGAN
Admission Mat 10c-25c Eve. 10c-50c
With exception Sunday Nile, Children 25c
the Clown Dug Displaying Human
Rcncc. npd famous treadmill doss
lute
SATURDAY
Special Punch and Judy Matinee
Every Child will be piven Punch and Judy Whittle Free
SATURDAY, MATINEE 10c-25.c
ADVUSSION: . Children 20c Adultt 40c
I '
I
I Tho PouRlns county' qwirnntine
: nmdnst int untilo paralysis 1b be
Uuk stritilly enforced ut all the
5 boundary lines and Dr. T. W. Lara
fwny, county health officer is re
liceivliiR splendid cooperation from
i the officers at nil quarantine 8ta
; tions in the county. Dr. Laraway
I vUlted the Camas Valley station
I on Wednesday and found severe
Inspection !& being made there.
! All cars coming from Coos county
are being inspected and in the
event they contain children undor
1 16 years are turned back.
( As a precautionary measure the
county health unit has asked all
1 communities to keep close watch
on any one coming into their towns
by train, helping in the coopera
tion of keeping out those from tho
infected areas. Heretofore only
the towns on the main line of
travel have been watching for cars
coming from the infected areas
but this week the other communi
ties were asked to koep close
track of any, one coming in by
cur or train.
No cases have been found in
Douglas county, although thero
.have been new CRses discovered In
surrounding counties. As another
precautionary measure the county
has placed a man at Glendale to as
sist the constable there In keeping
watch and this assistant will have
charge during the night. At all re
ports from the quarantine stations
of any cars coming in from the In
fected regions with children under
JS years old or of any from the
trains, a strict investigation is
made by the health department.
Tho quarantine at Cauyonville
Is being maintained and good co
operation with the county is being
given by that station.
Inez Frederick, Aged 16,
Still in Hospital Await
ing Amputation of
r , . . , Three Toes.
ORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21.
Clues picked up ut Cascade Locks :
aided officers in their search for :
Alice Wallers, 11 year old Hood 1
Hlver girl, who disappeared from
her home Monday along with Inez
Frederick. Police were keeping a '
lookout for the Walter girl while
clues at Cascade Locks were be
ing followed. - ' j
. Inez Frederick, 16, is still in1
Hood River general hospital wait- j
Ing amputation of three toes in
jured when she fell from a freight
train at Cascade Locks Wednesday j"
morning.- , .
A handbag nnd some clothing be-'
longing to tho Walters girl were;
found in an old building at Cas-,
cade Locks ye&terduy. Thero were:
evidences that the two girls hud
lived ttyera uwhile..
This brought tho theory that:
Inez Frederick hlght huve fallen j
while trying to board the freight,
instead of jumping or being thrown ;
off, us it was thought at first. j
Clerks in the Andrews Brothers
store at Cascade Locks recalled
yesterday that on Wednesday a '
man and a girl came to the store
to buy bread. The girl stayed out
side while the purchase was being
made.
Yesterday tracks of a girl's
shoes were found In the sand along
the river. Alice Walters' mother
examined them. She said they
might have been made by her i
duughter's shoes.
EXTRA SPECIAL
FOR 2 DAYS
Friday and Saturday
All &ilk Dresses
in all sizes
SPECIAL
$3.98
ONE LOT ; "
A good run of sizes and shades.
5 : SPECIAL
The Ladies Shoppe
139 N. Jackson St.
DO NOT AGREE
TODAY
MAYNARD
IN
j) . KEN
Who? Those Roseburg men who
answer tho question : "Does it do
any good to pray." Unptist church j
Sunday night, 7:30.
i "3iwt Tlatlonai nctur
Western star in the greatest Western
ever produced.
Comedy "The Humdinger" Latest News
The greatest
Matinee 10c-25c
Evening 10c-25c-35c
I, I, I, I'd like to have you try a
set of Gates Suiter Tread Tires.
Th, th, th, they are life ever-last- ;
lug. Yo. yo. yo. you get them at
Nick Carter's Tiro Shop, 112 Oak
street.
STARTING SUNDAY
Ben Lyon, George Sidney and
Ford Sterling
DR. DEAN B. BUSAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fltttni of
Olanett.
Ill Jack inn RL
MONEY TO LOAN I
ON
IMPROVED FARMS
Long teim loans with lthoral ,
repaymrnt privilege. 547 Inter- !
est payable annually. Tsual !
commission charges. Ask for '
folder describing this loan. j
G. VV. Young & Son
Insurance and Loans
116 Cass St. 1'hone 417
(j DANCE
AT THE
The Wigwam
Saturday Nite
October 22
Music by
Rice's Dance Players
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IN
rmK.w. ( .at t
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i ou ve Deen wanting tor something
Here it !s.
"different."
Comedy Lupino Lane in "Drama De Luxe"
. Latest News
Matinee 10c-25c
Evening 10c-25c-35c
MAURICE GUNSKY
Will Be Here Monday
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