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srx ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER !. 1928. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ' ' .11 f C-A-M 1 T.x.r. ntVC 3VJV,irL, IIML: PFPTIIRF, c;LIlAM The scenic beauty of the mediate vicinity of lioseburi; mrpn.se anything ever aeen Ini- fir runny pioiili- who have trav., extensively, anil It was Ihro'lirh the courtesy of J. R. Wharton an.l t A. Hlill.m that the member, of ,Z , f, ." ",J ""'"u ""l few of their frl-nd, hail the rrlvl- b-w of seeing some lor-ul sc-ncry .-iin.lay ! . Mr. Wharton ?h2 ?P? V nioilnK pIr i.ro rameia and have , . vlT l-r-.pi.na co.nt.rla.-a. Th l..a f waterfalla, the hikkciI mountain peak, the trn MuhiIcd Ih fUhf pframn. huntiiiK erntmrU ri vt a irifin country, were ahown aa far trn HR Klkh rri.L Th., r.,.II.,n Oven, the l mpniia nalionnl for- ets nnd phiteaua are all very al- 'l,r,ni?- ' Mr. Prlttim. rtny Scout Instruct. or. showed two reels of the llov Hcont acllvlllca alonx with worlds rt neaiitirul accnerv all of which .... ,ii s .. .rare, irom Hoadiure. One part was of the ramp at Wolf creek on Kast finp - nua. the other wns the camp at the Three sisters It showed tre mny n.ouu.Min peass. anil tno nikes h .,. .. i .7,..rj V .k X -rs-manv t tl' m over 2 hnnilrert XVot".nW.lx.vXw.trf:n', ail f ZT Ioyifico,lf-! All of w hich Rl.ould lend the per-) ' . . .1 1 T - . V ,". " " , to donate freely to the Community Chest for this one cause alone. 1 .1. E. nntrlotlc lde of the Knight of I'ythles. and amonE other tlilnuanrof SharpsburK. The bhootlns ' rrmlnili-d Ihcn. that It was the pa. which occurred In front of th ........ ... . uitrii t vote. Out of tho forty-three million wno navo registered there will be npproxlmr.telv f million that do not vote. U In a vltel nuetttion nnd tlie American cIMsrn ahould he very iirond to have this privi lege, and excrete his or her lights. The eveninir closed W(,h i H'Hcon)e. 59, was drowned In the rmMo mulc hv H. E. Parslow andlrh,ro rivvr relatives here were Urht nfrcuhnienta. Pdvlsed. He left here Friday with . o . AVIATOR KILLED MvrAfM Cr- fi,I Wtr CAMP HO H DEN, Ont., Nov. 1. Klvlni? Officer A. E. Itevnolds was killed t04layhen his plane crah rd. A panaeiii;er believed to be Ma jor Currie of Ottawa, was serious ly Injured. WOMAN'S DEATH LEAVFS 21 STRAY DOGS FRIENDLESS f (AMnrUt.,1 I'rru I.Maed Wirt) rillCAOO. Nov. 1 This la Just J'0""' Herry. (la., where poor a little story about a woman who, mountain boys and girls are edtt llved alone for 2". yenrs. who died. I rated, and whose li-irucy lo an Inillnnaut I in Itfhborhood was 21 stray diuts. The dors howled dolefully yes (erilay until police enme and took tliem to Ihe iIok pntiml. They wito walfa nnd sl.avs of the street anil nly. Riven shellir by Mrs. Ijiura Wicks Walker In the old slli( mansion on Houih Parkway. When she died th're was no one left to rare what hapnened to the dons; nnd tho ni inhhorhood, mostly ne aroes, were Kind lo sue the ani mals (ilKitlliKl which they bad complained many times) tiikcu w,iy- POR'I'I.ANI). Ore., Nov. 1 Air lln.-k In the nineties. Mrs. Vnl!t- piatl enrrl.-il out of Portland east er, dniiKliler of a Pullman roni-M1 coastwise during October to I any ofllclnl. married a eoaebman . H, i,t3.ii pieces. accor.li.iK to aBiil.nl her fnth. r a wIsIim. Hw ,m,t nfflee data. Slty thousand flit her disowned her. but later ! pieces of mall went east nn.M2 (61 linted. pre,en,K her with 'he .coastwise by Pacific Air Trans house In which she died. The I pnr( ,,iHnpK house was In what then was an j Tl. , roI,rpB,.nt, , pnr rpnt exclusive residential section now , ovr ,( f, Sll)m,M,r the center of the colored belt. I III October, llt'.'a. her tleitrol tleluhhors cnmiilafneil to heallh 1 nt.thorltiea about the dims. She. was allowed lo keep Ih. m w hen! she explained she was a member ! of the aiilirrnellv society, ntrklna 111 hntlii'li'ttl ffiiPd Tun VnHr. mini the number of iIhks had lnrea.d! to rn. and on rormdnint of thef was fined neluhttors Mrs. a!k foii for mttinfi.tnltC a nuisance. The dons were taken from her. E. M. PALLET! ' TcT SUCCEED SHIRRELL AS U. OF O. DEAN (Awil!l 'n m I. Wir. ) KCtlENE. Ore. Nov. 1 Karl M Pall"tt, registrar, has Im'cii rtM-om-nvMid-'d as acting dean of men at t ho Co I vers! I y of t treiton Tor the r'st of (lit academic yinr, to take the plate held liy KItimt L Slilirell. who rT-iiilv reMicn.il. Dr. Arnuld Henneti Hall, prenhlriit, naid to.lay 1 me name or Mr. raiiett win he sai-1 Flty recenis at the meeting called f r Saturday. Hugh P.lgiM. student In the unl verrdly selie.d of law. h:is le.'ti t'-cniiim-'nilcd to serve ns nlsiant .-,...( .rr t.,ii..)f n hi ,f ,(.-,. I. i time lH'tMn his duties at reeU tiar and ihe dcan-hlp, w liile ',r. llfigs will devote lull time to the offh-e. Mr. Palleit cntne to the unlver sity a ear ai:o ftefn the Hnuth Da kota State T:ifhem school. His' previous training nnd experience! hnn Cited him for his niw work .tr ltirg Is now hi hi second "'r of l:iw t(. W-t nreffi'nt of ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. E.tcbll.h.d 101 M. E. RITTER, Manager FounJeJ anr! Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy 'ore ?a ! -A Km, Bta. Ambulance Mhe associated a.udem. ss-i ami. I1"1'1 other placea of prominence ill . nudi-nt affairs. ' lierntanent appointment for' flirt rie:...hip will he made until. nt xi KpilfiK, It ia stated. YOUTHFUL AVIATOR HOPS OH- rUH ELKO, NEVADA; ,, ,. . , i .--r'v ? " ! .... .VL .1.... Z j,. ""' airplane trip trotn ran ra..- 0l.o to Nw vr'k, ,, I7...old .,., m.hurd jan,es, ..ft the. , K ,,.d t 9:2(1 a. it. "on hi. i ''" l:lko- Nv'H MIKfU-U to- .,, ,,., ,nM,,. 1 Momo. federa. .nspect.uv .?r..,TJna"V'"'. .',.:,M" .a"0' hint across the state. I ' Collision on Zast Road n.. r a u ..... it .. v- are no realdlnr at Iilxnatillv. and Wilbur U.ow n also of that place figured In a minor auto col- j Ilhi.,n today when the trallcf of, Mr. Ilrown'a machine collided wilh : the front end of the Bushnell rar on a sharp turn near the Iloyer ! .ninili east of Ilosebura:. None or , l the occupants of the cars were1 ihurt. The Hushnell machine, which : had one front wheel torn off. la be- j .IK brought-here Ibis afternoon for repairs. i ' RELATIVES IN FATAL PLmC8 ...... . . :.. e,,rCrHrvT v n SHARPS!! KG. N.- ;.. Nov. 1- J ? , I" have cnused the sliootlnir and l fatal Injury of lllalne Karnier. a er ln law. T. W. Flits, former t " n ii.ti-.ini i uj a 'number of by-Marnlerx. MEDFORD MAN DROWNS rAoviH'l ITi-m InhI W'ir-( MEDFORD. Ore.. Nov. l.II. ir. ni wue 10 viHit nis son at itrook tns and is believed to have been drowneil ul.ile fUhfn., Th hn.iv ' drowned while flnhinK. was recovered yesterday. NEWS BRIEFS rARwliilnl t'nw lmcil Ulr. NEW YORK, Nov. 1. Kor what is regarded as the most dlstliiKUsh ed rontrlbutlon by a woman to American life last year, Nflsa Martha Kerry has been awarded a I r.,ioo prize by the Pictorial Ile i view. Khe founded schools at PORTLAND, JuJe.. Nov. l.J. R. Itoehm took a destltuto family under his wing recently and fur ninhed them - with three rooms, provided them with groceries and vuarniitocd their gas and electric bills. Itoehm reinirted to volice toilay that he went to visit the family Sunday and found them gone. So was the: furniture. Itoehm located the furniture In a second hand store where It was sold for PROFITEERING . ,.,., , . . ,V ,ST Ty l ,ST: l"ey h"(l r1'"'", nmrr' lonard until she biard how much he spent at his ; tnilor's. S'ECOND SAME: Well. KIHST ONE: When she found 0,,t ''rtded to marry the tailor. Answers. MtaWtkakaMttai FOR SALE Good Used Cars 1025 Ford coupe $200 192) Ford touring 100 1024 Dodue tmuini? 275 1026 Fssrx coach 375 1925 Hudson conch . 550 q 5 JuJ80rl dnn 650 1022 Ford tot.rinK 1024 Studebnker touring 1027 Kssex aprrdnbm.t. Ford enclosed delivery ... 35! 200 575 125. SEE THE5E CAR? BEFORE YOU BUY. Roy Catching Motor Co. Rear of Umpqt.n Hotel 7 Service ZEPPELIN HOME ..V"1. WITH NEW SEA FLIGHT RECORD (Continued from page 1.) ,., ,., OIf,ciaU h boarded thf air llmr, the official i reception committee, of wh.thj J"n K. Kelil, I niled Males Conaul at Sluitgart, was a memlier. -n- '" ,f tend the liaiiKar. Kehl boarded ''" itfation . 1i li-ll would expose thf Zeppilln to meet Ii-ihiiii.'. who tl"" ll rotn-n plot against me." wa seen al tha window or the air-, Keyes Indicated that he believ ship's kill bi n wearing an overcoat '''d fornn-r investigator of his or wllh Ihe collar turned up. A fi w fiC discharged arverul months nilnutuB Inter a Ormail offliial ao. wuj behind the indictment handed Terhune a document whli -it ;"t'alnt him. tin. atowaway waa eii readitiK I Without mentioning any names. ! the asl..an-e of Kehl Laler Terbune apparently wi:s out of ihe tiiiiiKitr by a silt IU lilt! ! crowd. The twnnwr and rrew had I f""' dltfli ulty it. gettina out the hanKar into which part of Uf-1 rrowd had made Jl way while thounand oulsfde cheered and handa playd "( -utpr-liland l'eb-r Allea" and "The star rtpani u Ilanner." Englnei Work Perfectly . " KHlt-'DRIfliSIl AFES'. Germany, Nov 1 "The :'ppelin has stood iw ',,,, ,r. Hiiro Kckener. com- niander of the tlraf 7,eipelln. said this mornlnK before (irlvinK off to ! his home for a rest, "the iiikiu 'over the ocean and back has prov- !""' .... . SllM-l",l l.aw " steamers which we met rolling in h(igvy Wfl na(. nm lho 'Hlltrhtest trouble with our en- n,.s .. i,,.;.,- the last nart of the nmy-i)nl,111(,h h ta tu mmrnan- ,., all w h,.h ,u;Ia naviKallon difficult. The officers were con- llniiu ir fnn-ttit in MBIT I1V Vireil'HH tor tue porn inn anu una inioinia- tWn was obtained both from land All of the men named figured stations and from ships nt sea. prominently in the grand Jury's Better SptVd Needed charges, which grew ottf of the The Vojfclie ZeituuK. quoting collapse of the Julian Petroleum lit. Huko Eckener on the voyage 'orporatton, the (Jetzoff were of the t.raf Zeppelin, says that motera. Herman and the two Ro Eckener explained that unfavor- , senberRs were connected with th? able weather, and In particular a corporation .the Getzoffs were Kiortn In the neighborhood of New- charged with conspiring with fotindland, had prevented the dirl- Keyes to extort money from criml . ' . ',v ' - "This ship, in view of my ex- r""icir ' T,.,.., nu any regular passenger service is 'concerned," declared Dr. Eckener. i we must Din in . quieaer anu i stronKer airships If we are to take i up regular passenger service.'' FRIEDRICHSHAFEN. Germany, Nov. 1. The American passengers aboard the Graf Zeppelin today paid eloquent tribute to the voy age of the airship and said they would not have missed It for any thing. Hans NoMe, 'of Reading, Ta.; Donald Casto, of Columbus, Ohio; Paul Maiko, of Rvonklyn nnd Jo seph Jessel of New York said they were so excited larft nlcht that they sat up and played cards. Champagne was served. William I'llman, of New York, was asked why he left America wphout a paasport. "I didn't know until 15 minutes before the zeppelin was to start that I was to go.' he replied. "I was merely staudlng witli friends remarking, 'gee whiz. I'd love to go.' Then more In the way of a joke I said I'd pay $4,ono for n seat when I wna taken up on It ami found myself jumping aboard." rihuau must go to Iterlin as soon as possible where a tempor ary passport awaits Mm. Then he will take an airphtne for Paris and catch a sieamer for (he l iiitid States. To The Voters of Douglas County: With election day drawing near at hand we shall soon cease going around telling you of our good in tern ions. However. I wonder If you all realize the m a g n 1 tilde Ihls county's burliness ha s HHiimed nnd he really rent Import inee of the1 operations of the county court, not alone as to Its financial bear ings, but iilfo as lo Its effect on you from the standpoint of eco nomy and convenienee. I believe I can view nil points of the county without partiality, giving each citizen and commun ity the equal division to which they are entitled, according to ni'l-y d the laws provided. I no not believe in progresa in nil Ihe different functlonlnts of the county; tt being my opinion that Ihe county court can do more to wimt esiaiiiiHiiing a leeling ot poott times and pi ogress than any other ageney In (he county. Itell, viiik" rill this can be accom- plished with economy and by pat irouijing our home people and workmen. I am yours to command. WALTER S. HAMILTON'. 'entire northwest due FOR STORM, 24 HOURS 0 - - ( UK-tti-. I .-,) Wir.-t i SN KKANCISCO. Nov. I .- Hain j throughout the entire Pacific j north west within the next 2 hours a predicted by the I nited Slate weather bureau here tmlay 'o.i the Iw.sii of weather charts du.tiu the lai( tw. davi 1iItii in t'aihoinla Ixfore the tnd of the Meek were ateo forecast. "Tk-",!v ! A dlstui bam of marked fo tensity at coiiipauteo: by inds of Licensed Lad) j w hole gale force and verv low bar Embahnai jometer was ivpotred central today pmipm ahtiiit IfiOo miles due went of Cap mmmM jMcudocino and moving eastward Souibt Fturm warning have ! been displayed on the Washington ami Orenou coasts. . j ASA KEYES FACES ER1BERY CHARGES AT LOS ANGELES front inued front pace 1.) ! ieyes nam: trirJ : "It Is Httfiifru-ant that a cl.srharc iior ! anfl disKrurnl. d man. formrly niy Htaff, in bftiind this." I Th filstrirt atttirrxy salt! he drnlood that "home of the wit- nflsHfii in thin oawp threatened to blackmail ccrrm lndivKHia!s un- ihh certain sum were paid," h added. "When these sums were not paid, the charge ajfainnl me were iiieu. Misconduct Alleged The Kiamlner Bays today that a number at persons in addition to Mstrict Attorney Asa Keyea were named in indictments Issued by 'a county Kiand jury which yester- d:iy filed accusations of -wilful corruption and misconduct In of-. flee." against Keyes and other uu- , ' . T!. " 1''? J1" mentioned in the tj(1M Rrf, formal accusa-i Jacob Rerman (alno known jJa,.k nennetlr A I I inker Ben .,,,. :.',.(. Vh nni,.; Lr....if, . ' ..... t ' , T. t Uvas beiiev.-d that bi I ween ten and I !,s ,,,,,,, ,. ,.,. .,"?' Oil Prnho llnHfrli ..... . m-muh. anu i-a.sKer. nem m an embezzlement case, was allesed to have Kivn money to Keyes and ,,,t- iu ui uoiiB nm ma ireeaom. . Keyes directed prosecution of the! trial of the Julian promoters. There Will Be NO DANCE ; i . , . at . Sutherlin Saturday, November 3 DANCE RowelFs Hall TENMILE Saturday, Nov. 3rd Music by HARMONY FIVE DANCE AT TILLER Saturday Night, November 3 Given by Tha South Umpqua Rod and Gun Club. Music by Schleigh'a Orchestra Everybody Invited SPECIAL EDL0W SPRING MATTRESS Specially Priced Powell's Furniture Store 115 8hrldan Street .Dance at ORIENTAL GARDENS Saturday Nite Nov. 3rd Music by Star Five 7 ,lrt - eu IIIUICK-U IIU ail Ul W IIOH. are.,,,,,, C.ICf I.,, ....llQ I NEW TODAY I J'ROMPT deliveries mad on all wo(J and , coal orders. Ienn-(;er-retMell Co. Full fiAI.K-OwMlyellow dent cnriL I), C. JI'H;heh'V. 1'hone 3113. - ; IIAUV crib, lartre aize, irke new; ivorr enameled, reasonable. Z2i ' tfak St. j VANTKI 2r, black turkey hens, early prln(f birds, need not be 1 fat. Kay L. Ward. F'tlt SALK Vurebred bronze tur- keys; toma $10; hens $. O. C. J flrown, lUxonville. I F Ht SALK Two extra fine'"oTT. f. Bum with 17 pits. $loo. J. 11. I'arrott, C amaa Valley, Ore. LOAN' WANTEIFroni "JLOoiTtQ 1.2011 nn lm.prnved city prorer ty. Address L., care News-Review. KOK'SALE-"Hoar2 "yrr"otd7"l 3 piirs 3 mofl. old; reniHtTed. Riv ervlw Service Station, Shady Point. FOH KST Five-room furninhed house, modern, with electric washer and Karate. J. V. Smith, fc5.i S. Main. YOI'NC; NaraKannett tonia, 20 2f lb,., $10; lfi-20 lbs., fs. E. F. Stronir. (Rice Hill) Oakland, 1 Ore., Rt. 1 FOR SAI.K-Illack mare 10 years d. Kood ridinK. trained for llrUln ani1 """-P- Bnidlord. WlLrd. )a(.k ,,orgp- a diindVi Mllch Boat, $10. op 4rade either for i wood- RayL- Ward. :FI)il"fiAI.E - tllack Minorca roost- 1 r.c-, uu.,. ." mil. .o.u.n, SI Tilt each. f!et them Saturdav. Kmmett Hull, Wilbur, I'mpqua Hol- iFOR SALE 1 team and set of I work harness, pood waKon, 12- Inch plow, orchard cultivator, j roller; or will trade for tractor 1 or train. W. U. Ellis. Plione I H.F22. FOR TRADE 37-acre ranch, first clans, trade for large sheep ranch. Apartment for rent, firnt clans. 4 nouses for rent. Work horse for sale cheap. Ins Mosher St. WE DO HEMSTITCHING, plain sewing, altering, lining coats, rutting and fitting: and have ready to wear dresses and nnrons. Stamping. Novelty Miop, 126 S. Jackson. FOR SALK One 8-year-old cow, 2 coming 3; 1 coming 2; one year ling bull, one heifer calf, $125. This is good stuff, high class St. Mawe's breeding. Will furnish registration papers. S. M. Snell. Ttralll. Ore. IF YOl'R HOPE has runners in them, mail ihem to the Handi craft Shop at Medford. We re move the runners and snags and make them like new. They will be mailed back C. O. D. Prices 25 lo Ho cents. One day service. . . yon RENT" n-ACRE RANCH On good road 3 mites from Myrtle Creek. Oregon. 15 acres prunes, dryer, walnut orchard, family orchard, cherries, anples and ber ries. Kor further information sen Mruce Company, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. FOIUSONOW;NERFfom$Sto $12. The cutting torch makes the Fordson wheels do Ihe same work that the Darby wheel dttes. See Chester Fisher or the Rose burg Welding & Radiator Works. A ni SlNESS WORTH INVESTI GATION 70-acre ranch, resi dence, camp site, some cottages, gas station and store; good lo cation. Dotnc good business. Priced for quick sMe at f..50fl. , Will consider S 1.000 Roseburg 1 property. You had belter act quick. Ilruce Company, agents, Myrtle Creek. Oreiron. PCI PORD toil ring. ThlscarTTas fair tires, new seat covers, nev top and back curtain and new finish In French brown and Chinese red. Valves were ground, front end bushed, hand brake ad Justed, bearings adjusted, and bolts tightened in the process of reconditioning. It has been thor oughly cleaned Inside. Yours for a down payment of $45 nnd $15 a month. ,!. o. Newland and Son. PLtT01h.K tourhiK. Formidable Firestone tires, new Wlllard battery, new battery terminals. new rings, new wrist pinn. new bushings, all bearings adjusted, valves ground, new steering knuckle bolts and bushings, new tie rod bil is and huxhingi. steer ing gear overhauled, thoroughly tightened, carefully greased all speaks for the condition of the car. lacquered In maroon and red to look new. Top dressed to preserve texture. Well worth IJ75. J. O. Newland and Son. 1 92 IHIDC.K spoff "touring"" Pheas ant green body. Spanh-h gray upholstery, tan top and natural wood wheels make an attractive color combination. Run I3.ou0 miles. Four new tires. Valves ground, pi Morn renued. new rings, new wrist pins and bush ings, bearings adjusted, steering gear overhauled, new steering knuckle bushings, new tie rod bushines, new shackle bolts and bushings, thorough tightening all the-ie tilings make u; the re conditioning. It has been thor oughly greased and the brakes have been newly rellned. This car looks as good a.i any new car slightly run. See It at J. O. Newland and Son's ADVERTISERS NEWS-REVIEW Save Your Silk Hose Runners Mended the Perfect-Nit Way Hose Must Be Clean Mill St. Phone ISs HO -SALTS." LOWUT PRICES BVERY DAY JUL 229-231 CASS ST. Trimming Assumes Importance Especially on the Side of ' Smart Attention is very ol'ten cen tered on the side :of a hat-close-fitting berets slant jaunt ily over one eye, turbans are cut to follow the line of the face and trimming is massed at one side. -..-.-. Felt Velvet Combinations Rich browns are modish metallic combinations are snurt and velvet and felt share honors for general wear. Many., many attractive hats economically priced from $l-98to$2.98 Fabric JvT h WW Ui''Ax X Coats for Smart Youth Are Styled in A Grovvn-Up Mariner Even the tiniest miss is not" con tent with "just a coat." Hers must be smart, too and this season it .is with stitching for trimmings and a fur collar for warmth sometimes fur cuffs, loo. . Suede velour is the fabric that is often selected for these practical, good looking coats. $4.98 Sizes 2 to 6 Sizes 7 to 10 $6.90 Sizes 11 to 16 $990 I The two loral hUh school foof-b.-ill tea.ni are- Kettine In readi ness for their rallies this week end. The senior hliih boys go to Marsh field Saturday to play Fred t)a horn's hlKh school team, who are re l.uted to be one of the best organis ation on the coast. Medford beat Marshfl.-ld 4R0 recently, but Med ford Is an im-lnrlhle outfit: Randofl tied Marshfl.-ld Saturday 1.1 to 1.1. and Ilandon has a good team. Rose bur a i hanres are good and as the bos haie hiH-n Induli.is; all week In their reaular menu of scrim niaae and fundamental drill, a Komi flight anil tossibly a victory Is expected. The local team has no Inturtes at lhi time, ao the boys will enter the same rarlrut to fight. j The Junior high school ia, iia AHATtON-WlDg INSTITUTION- il IAl tL. wi i n iToRE a 'quality always at a saving Hats and , Fur WW On These Depends the Smartness of Your Approved coats for the new beabuu iiici.uc tunuiu soft, ' smooth-finish fabrics and furs that are distinctly y flattering to the wearer novelty cuff treatments are important. " Scores of Approved Styl Come In To See Them , Already many women who have come to "look" have come back again to buy a coat such delightfully new styles and pleasing economies tempt the shopper, appreciative oi high value. A complete range of sizes for your satisfactory selection. I (second game here on Finlay field 'Saturdny. It la a return sr-tme with A.hliid. mho beat them t to 0 la.it Saturday. An the Ions of Ihe tran.e .'down Boulh was only accidental, t WarberR's men are determined to I win thl fray nr know ihM reason ! why. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Spaclallst In the fining of Olasaet 11 Jackson St We Are Going BIG DANCE AT THE WIGWAM Saturday Night " " Music by the Merrymalcer. n .... ROSEBURG, OREGON THRIFT PRICES ingham, many patterns to choose from, 32 Iflrf in. wide, yd. 1Kb Rondo Chambric, color, large assort fast ment. 36 in. wide ..4V3 Muslin, unbleached 39 in. wide, or bleached 36 in. wide, yd. 1 Towels, Cannon OCff make. s.7e 22x44 ... Z3l Cretonne, patterns, wide, yd. many pleasing 36 in 150 Outing Flannel, dark and striped patterns, 1 0 1.W 27 in. wide, yd. L 2 ju Percale, good quality. good variety, 3 6 in. wide, yd Nationwide Sheets, 72x90 .150 Cotton Blankets, light or dark -pair double $1.89 Rag Rugs, Mikado QQ brand JJb New Modes Individualize Fall ' - frocks A circular J 1 a r e, a .graceful drape these characterize the new frocks. Rich Colors and Black The deep ghades of a t u m n Jeaves and black are .equally im portant, S14.75 House Frocks Of Cotton Print, A fresh asiortment of charm ing frocks for daytime hours 79c COLD WEATHER NEEDS Men's Union Suits, winter weight Women's Union ftftj .Suits, heavy weight Men's Wool Sweaters, black shaker knit $4.88 women' Galoshes. low heels, gray or brown $1.98 Children's G I brown, sizes II to 2.. 1 o s h e a, $1.89 Night Shirts full cut flannel for men, 980 Men's Corduroy ' Pants, drab or cream QQ colors $J.dO NOTICE The Catholic ladies will hold a cooked food sale Saturday. Nov. 3rd at Zlgler Hardware Co. ANNUAL BAZAAR and COOKED FOOD SALE Pyth.an Siatera Paralow't Furniture 8tor Saturday, Nov. 3rd to Have Another 1 ?