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r EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. ORECON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929. Begins Thurs., Nov. 2i Thanksgiving Sale at which you'll be surprised and thankful, too, for the genuine money savings WvSA fist mw Mm -, ih Begins Thurs., Nov. 21 Remarkably Reduced In Price $39.50 A price we arbitrarily place on all coats ranging up to $69.50. When you understand these Coats are Conde quality, furred with mink or fox, and exclusively de signed in newest broadcloths and other imported fab rics, you'll realize the handsome savings you may obtain by buying now. Have your new Coat for Thanksgiving Rich, velvety, delightfully warm and elegant and smart in 1 929 colors and fashions. Here is our schedule, including every coat we have in stock. 20 Reductions on all Coats up to $42.50 $42.50 to $69.50 Coats now reduced to $39.50 $69.50 to $75.00 Coats now reduced to $49.85 $75.00 to $97.50 Coats now reduced to $62.59 Hotter Service IJottor Merchandise. J.C.PENNE 222-23! West Cass St. Roseburg, Oregon T (Awclah-d Pr.-M l. jt Wit.-) , (I HANTS PASS, Ore.. Nov. 21. Mr. unil Mrs. It. V. Taylor oi Medford woih treated here today fnr broken bones Inflicted u lit it fhelr enr Is reported tti luive been swIihmI by mi automobile di'viT by I ir. James C. Hayes if Med ford. M tB. Taylor suffered a brol.en iiye and u possible fi act tire of the htt while two ribs of her hin biMid were broken. Itoth eats "Werp wrei lied. Tin accident oecur red on the imt;ikfrt:i of the t in. CITY ASKED TO CONTRIBUTE TO RED CROSS FUND (Continued from page. 1) Hie amount of money raised. The fad that Ml per cent of each Jl.utt paid In remains In the comity, as sures that tin1 money paid will lie useil for nood purposes i.Td will he USd (in- li,c i y, (H'l; The roll call Is sponsored by the A n n-i lean Lei ion tiuviliat y. which w ill have its member wm klny thrmmhoul the em he conn I y to tiiormu-. Persons not solicited, or who care to secure membership. without snlititittion. may pay their dues at tin- chamber of commerce oitn-e. is that orgunliition in co op.'itiiirm hi the eaiunulgH. E CRASHES ARE FATAL mi GRAND OPENING PJ OF TOYLAND! JSl pMWL sSTnV 8 o'clock, Friday, November 22 . Jfel KSK xjJ After weeks and ks of busy planning, Toyland is I W M K-rtlV IrlNX ready 1 What joy to find all of the old favorites . . . II Xwe how thrilling to discover all sorts of new toys and II f" jj" I twJaS l2 games I Dolls, furniture and many, many other II AgM-' !fe'livVS ) """(J3 or 'r's ces5 engines f KrJKV "v air-planes and a&xr things boys lite . . . 11 (wwJc5!aMsi: Santa Claus Will Be Here Friday Night, 8 p. m.; Saturday 2:30 to 4 p. m. SOUVENIRS FOR ALL THE CHILDREN Open Friday Night for Inspection Only POMONA GRANGE TO INSTALL OFFICERS HERE ON SATURDAY tom:lns ronntv Pomona nrant' meet hen? Saturday. Nov. :m for on nil -day session, rlie pi hu l PhI feature nf which will be the JiintalluMott of officers of subordi nate k ran sor. All of the KiaiiK" of the county are expected to be rep resented at this meffji;. itml tliPlr itewlv elected nfrieers will lie' instruct I'd imd InstaMi d nt an nf ternoon reremonial, whh h w(,l -! atended by kihiimims from all . BeMlotm rf Dous'as county. j Thr various committees will ef ' toKet her tn the morn Itir for con ' renren Hnd tlierp w ill be a has k t dinner at uinm. -J BOOZE BUYER HEL GUILTY AS SELLER UNDER JONES LAW I'l'i'll! . in . v t - Kv,'ry pi'1-..n i bins 11 ilrink of linuor .mi! ilit.-s nut H'Htrl fact to tin' pinp! i juilli.tlilifs t. HIl'ItT llio .lur.i" law a 1,'lon, Ktuli'iul .Iuili: I mi- l-'ilh. nry tlri'lanal rioin llo lun. h lo.lay n hi' llphi'lii Iho immisMi in otiM Illy tr lllo law. FORGERS GET FIVE YEARS AT MEDFORD Mvht.-.l !!,. lst W!n MKMKlltn. Ore.. Nov L'l.- H r, AnustroMv. middle nned tr;i el hit; i;W'.sruiii. who to!d lie- court bis home was orients, I'al.f. and .Michael Una bun. itlnevant work er. were fcm t cured to Indetermi nate sentences nf five years in tins 'date prison for forei y todar I loth entered pleas of fciuliy. HA l Kit, Ore.. Nov. '21. Fire slui tmg from a dust explosion in J the K. W. lleartni; prain elevator j al Haines. Ore., destroyed the eto- ' vauir and adjolnini; warehouse and ! caused serious injury to Kenneth ; ( Doty. niKht fii chuiuu, early today. lHty is in a hospital here suffer- itiK lull lis about the face and body. Insui auce imenis estimated the loss lit between $!';". iMUl ami t:bl.OM0. coered by insurance. Two railroad box mirs, one of which was par tially filled with Krain. were de stroxed. The tdexator and ware house were constructed ts months a 1:0. ( Amiciutoit 1'rrni l.oawd Wire) T.U'OMA. Wash., Nov. 21. Ar tliur J. t'roti-ati, well known T.i coina attorney, was almost J:;- sianily kitted this morning when auioinoliile ami one driven by works from t ho public water com pany, paying for them with about i92m 1,000 irrigation district bomla at r. The district bad previouslv pro posed that it pay SUHi.aoi) cash on $212. hot) In bonds at !"i. To hoih proposals (he commission ttad ob ject ions. The commission believed a in point discount was unreason able. The works purchased were for merly held by the Little Untie creek irrigation district. URI Ids K. J. Itreseinanu, architect, colid ed. Croieau w;is Uking his three children to school. Two of them were hijured and the third was not hurt. man Mr. San T. B. KAY ABLE TO LEAVE HOSPITAL SAt.KM, Ore.. Nov. 21. State Treasurer T. IV Kay. who recently underwent n second surgical opera tion nt the Salem General hospital, has returned to his home. He is re ported by his physician to be prog ressing toward good health in a ery satisfactory manner, and is no lotu-.er confined to his bed. Mi. Kay became ill last summer wlnle In K :rope and was tn a seri ous condiiiou when he itturned to the 1 nited States. C!SrO. Tex.. Nov. 21 A and woman, believed to be and Mrs. S. L. Havis of I lego. i 'al., were killed today when their tout tni; ear was Muni; by a Texas ami Pacific railroad t hi tit near I'isro.. JACKSHOItO, Tintv. Nov. 2t W. H. Metler, a coal miner, bis w Ife, two daughters and a son were killed today when their mi lomohlle was struck at a railroad crossing by a Louisville and Vwh vtlle pissenger train, enrottte from Knoxville to t'orbin, Ky. BOND BUYING AT 5 PCT. OFF ALLOWED ROGUE DISTRICT W.OJJEK CDMBIHE TO FIGHT CD; SUPPLIES LIBERAL The Yinger Singers nt Methodist Kpiscopal church. Friday night. Ad mission 50 tents. MvUt.-.( Prn tfawsl Wiry) SAI.KM. Ore . Nov. 21 The Rogue river It rival inn district of .lack son eoun'y was yesterday au thorize.! by the state reclamation commission to purchase It l igation i (Ax-tatl Vrvm l.eawd Wire) 1 PORTLAND, tre.. Nov. 21 Plans for an organized fight for possession of old policies w hicli were surrendered by members who accepted the higher insurance rates inaugurated by the administration nt Denver last spring w ill be formu lated at a mass meeting of (tie in surgent group of the Woodmen of the World here next Tuesday night. Daniel Kelleher, insurgent lead er, who today announced the mass meeting, said J. O. Wilson, clerk of the Portland camp, had been re quested to appear before the meet ing and expalin what disposition Is to be made of the old. or original policies exchanged l;y thousands of Woodmen for the new policies. Kelleher expressed the opinion that camp clerks are prohibited un der the Colorado coMit's order from nccepting premiums tendered in payment on new indu b's. COKVALLIS. Nov. 21.-(Special to the New s Review.) Tite San Francisco turkey market is report ed unchanged, trading satisfactory, (iood offers. Supplies fairly liberal with buyers paying 35 to 37 cents for dresseil young toms and selling to retailers at 3 to 42 cents. The New York market was quiet with western young toms quoted at 35 to 37 cents, young hens generally 2 : cents less. Texas turkeys were 3 'cents under the price for western birds. Itoston market is unsettled i with the demand Improving. Re ceipts are Increasing. Noithwestern otmg toms quoted at 3t to 3S cents, hens one cent less, Texas i tut keys 2 and 3 cents less, j . . DUNDEE BEATS AKERS SALKM. Ore. Nov. 21. Pat Dun dee won a Id-round decision over NOTICE To Eagles Special Meeting and Intiation Monday Nov. 25, 8 P. M. DON FORGET . Turkey feed Nov. 27 at 6:30 p. rr for members and their family. W. P. Art Akers here last night. Dundee led virtually all the way. The boys are welterweights. Cliff Wetzel won on a technical knockout ovej Jack Summers when the latter failed to answer the hell at the start of. the fifth round. Summers was on the floor taking the count when the gong ended the fourth. Return From Vacation William Mohr, Standard Oil driver , and Arnold Kndley, of the L. R. Cham bers garage, have returned to their Visiting Relatives Here Mr. and .Mrs. A. I), lloardman of San Francisco are visiting here at the t'ome of Mr. and Mrs. Carson, on Douglas street. These people like Roseburg very much and may de cide to locale hi the city or county. Goes to Los Angeles W. F. Rim bey, of Harvey county. Kansas; left here yesterday for southern Cali fornia to spend the winter visiting his grandchildren. He has been home in this city arter spending' spending the past two mouths in their vacation in California. They Roseburg visiting his daughter, drove as far south as Tia Juana. I Mrs. L. Tenuick. Hard Time Ball . AT THE WIGWAM Saturday Night, Nov. 23 Turkey given to winner of lucky number SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION BUD ROSE That original venlriloqual comedian and his wooden headed partner in a choice bit of voice manipulating. Music by Whirlwind Orchestra GENTS 75c LADIES FREE ! 1-