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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 , 1 930. New We give S. & H. Green Stamps on All Purchases A New Feafure- A New Price Travel Print Dresses . Fascinating in color and de sign especially ' for large women made of Rayon Crepe. EX-ROSEBURGER, NOW FLIER, STOPJS HERE ON JOURNEY Hans Looff, Standard OH com pany pilot, stopped in Koseburg yesterday afternoon on his way north to Salem and Portland. Ho was flyinK the Standard OH com pany's Siearman plane which he has been operating for several month. Loolf resided In Roaehurg for several years and drove truck lor the oil company. He was train ed as an aerial pilot during the World war, and when t'.e company organized an aviation eervicu, lie was sele't'! pa one of its pilots and has been doing a great deal of flying. lie recently flew ths pilnr plane lor the Trench trans-Atlantic fliers on their trip from Port land to San Francisco. $2.95 Our Famous Special Munsingwear Bloomers Revised price improved as well as more economical, now $1,50 Silk and Rayon Print Dresses Astonishingly smart, trim med attractively cannot be told from high priced silk fabrics. Priced wor 1 & $4.50 Pure Silk Chiffon Hose tt. tf.tft'A Beautiful sheer, reinforc ed, made by one of the best known hosiery manu facturers, whose name, on account of the price we are not permitted to men- 1 tion. A special of 30 doz cn in all colors and sizes. For a short time 98c New Brogues for School Wear A new shipment of heavy brogues Just arrived. They have leather flaps attached, heavy soles. $3.95 S5.65 . Be Sure and See Us About BLANKETS Part Wool and Fancies below competitive Prices. $3.29 $3.75 t.i w , , New Colors in r Munsing Hosiery S V V" s V ti (Downstairs) V Sable, Nightingale, S V V Vt Brown Leaf, Biege M f to ft Tan, Light Gun Metal K Y $1.15, $1.50 BETTER SERVICE BETTER MERCHANDISE Fall Dress Pumps For fashionable footwear Fish er's has led the fashion parade for years. New models now proudly carry on the tradition. Straps, pumps, ties as you prefer. $4.95 Up I SUPPLY OF TURKEYS FOR THANKSGIVING REPORTED AMPLE (AmoHiUpiI I'rcM lusc-d Wlro) COUVAI.I.IS, Oct. 21 Hi-ioils from (In? dcnnrtnipiit f wirli'iiHiirc In WushliiKlnn, II. C, recolveil ! tho Ori'K" Hlnto ciill-i;p in in ki-l Bervlci1 kIw nHHiiriincn of mi hv piiiitP iiumily of turkeys for TlmnltHKivInt:. (ovi'iiiiiieiit psllntnlcn plnco the 1 i i :.o crop at II per vnt lu'lnw Ihnl of liisl yrnr. but irrriilor limn Hint of Mm two pri'vloil1 Ri'ilPomi. A !(n inr ciil tleim-nno In the bin roiiiiiii'icliil Hlndm wna n.ulliilly ofrmll liy mi Inori'liBO 111 Hie flint iiivl rcntnil sintrn where Mm ilroimhl niaile turkey ihIhIhk fuv or:ible. The mi-rent nliortnLe Im MliliM to liy tlin furl Hint slnrka of riiven llllkeys lire Hi per rent lielg'v Inst ye:ir'K Hupi'llen. Tills elrcuniHtiince liniuoveH the nuiiket niitlcok Tor inod urers. Central Oregon Turkey Cirowers' nKsoclullim. Sevan tliousniul lire now i-epreHented hy the member Blilp mill unu'.lior five thousand la BOUKllt. lirXll. (let. 21 Tlill'tvelelit Creok rnilllllen bin e Jollied Hie turkey mowers tu I'-esclluteM nml I The Expected f? Guest at I Hallowe'en Ij Parties 1 Luf Visiting In Rose burg and Glide Octl Foi'pIpp, of (lold Itoiifli, Is spcndlnK u f'iw days In Hosoburs and Clido vIhIHiij; relatives and friondH. JI fnrnuTly livod at Glido, whom ho nltftidi'd tin high school dud wa.H pro:nlnonl In cn tcilalnnu'nt inonuiiH and also In cniuity atlilrllc and county nVehi TWO AUTOISTS DIE IN 500-FT. PLUNGE 'Ammrlntpfl Vrvu Lvnwil Wtr?) KUKKKA, C::!.. Oct. 21 Kill ed when their nutomoblle plungt'd over a fioo-foot enibankment. the bodies of A. It. Knoiis and W. II. Kuous, brothers, were found near OrleaiiH. Humboldt county . late yesterday. The accident must have happened a week or so nj?o. Papers carried by tho men Indicated they were contractors doln.T buslnens In Portland under the name of Knnus lirnthers. Their automobile lodged in a tree. NEWCOMERS OPEN WELDING SHOP HERE W. A. Hull anJ k. R. RMuYil. formerly of Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, California, have- opened the Certified Welding shop In Itosebursr locuted at 527 North Jackson street. Mr. Hall and Mr. Riddell are members of Hie Asso ciation of Certified Welders and have had many years experience In all branches of tills type of work. As soon as the shop Is com pletely equipped, an electric weld er will be Installed. They will handle all automotive blacksmfth lng, also body building and orna mental Iron work. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, both of I whom made pleasing addresses I durm?.nie lecture hour, and ethers appearing on the program present ed by Worthy Lecturer Genevieve Duncan included Isabelle Karcher, piano solo: a skit, -The linker's Shop." Kreda Duncan and Ne llie Roxe Melton; piano solo. Nellii? Hose Melton; readlni;, Mrs. J. J. Kester. and n talk on legislative matters by Dr. (;. II. Ilniley, chair man of the legislative committee. MERCHANTS WILL PLAN AUCTION DAY HARVEST BALL IS PLANNED BY GRANGE South Deer Creek grange at Its regular meeting October 18 made preparations for Its annual har vest ball, an event that has taken place for tho las. 20 consecutive years. Jolails were left to the exe cutive committee, and tiie worthy master, Harlan Melton, Instructed the home economics committee to bring in n report at tho next meet ing relative to purchasing rw re galia for the grange. Visitors included State Deputy IN THE Wf Seconomymarket JACKSON STREET ' AND CASH MEAT MARKET STEPHENS STREET PMONE 58 George Kohl ha gen Wholesale & Retail Butcher5 PYTHIANS GO TO GRANTS PASS TO ATTEND MEETING A large delegation of the KiiigiiU of F thins lodge Journeyed In a motor caravan to Grants pass today where they will attend thisl evening district convention of the K. of P. lodge. M. Ii. Jlrown, of Iloseburg, district deputy grand chancellor of the lodge, will pre side over the meeting. Grand Chun cellqif. J. Dixon from La Grande wi'u uLienu tiie meeting as well as several other grand lodge officers. ' The lodge district Is composed 1 of lodges In Klamath Falls, Ash-1 land, Medford, Grants I'ass anA Koseburg. ! The Eoseburg delegation Is mak- j ing the trip to Grants Pass with ; the Intention, according to Mr. Brown, of making a determined ef fort to bring the next district con-, vtnCon tf the lodge to Koseburg. Aboul lor delegates from all pari.3 of the distnet will be in at'.ea ! dance. Those making the trip from ' Rosehurg are: J. E. McClintock, B. W. Strong, Glen Wlmberly, Elmer I W'lmberly, J. C. Houseolder. Lee A meeting of the Iloseburg and Douclas County Merchants' asso ciation w ill be held Wednesday ev ening at 7:30 o'clock at the Cham ber of Commerce office to make final plans for the Auction day, which the merchants are propos ing to hold In the near future. This will be a special day at which time the local merchants will make special trade Inducements. The date nnd other specific arrange ments will be made at (he meet ing tomorrow evening. E. R. Ken ny, secretary. Is particularly an xious that nil members of the association be present. Boyce, C. W. Parker, Ed Hufham, Ed Sehleft'le, A. J. Hochradel, Irv ing Whitney, Jack Horner, James Miller. and Chief of Police Vaug!in. Returns From Portland Oliver Fredrlckson has returned to Rose burg, after spending several weeks in Pnrttnnd transacting buslnesii and visiting his sister, Miss Ae- if! nuu TT,-,lrfekHon. , Ip ANCE THURSDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 23 Umpqua Park Gents 35c Ladtea 15c Whole Wheat PASTRY DAY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 Due to the many demands re ceived from our patrons, we have set aside this coming Thursday as 1C0 Whole Wheat Day! All pastries on that day will be made entirely of whole wheat. For health and for goodness . . try them. Oregon Bakery PHONE 241 '- M !lTHIIWril?PllflI 1 Of Merchandise V alues for This Week $1.00 to $1.50 Per Pound V No party Is comiilete wlthnut Artalyle Cliocolutes. All the varieties t tint you like best Kudire and Miirshtiiitllow, M Ilutterscolrli, Cnriiini'ls. rich- a ly flavored Ciemns, Nuts in v Civaiij, Nougutlnea and llrlt- & ties, nil generously covered tj hud linm! dipped w ith smooth. W delliiotiK chocolate. Sold only A at Itexull Drug Stores. t"f Nathan Fr.llerton IP j!?oya!g. Vrvj Star, 1 ROS6BUR0. OREGON $ Arrowhead Epscinl on the genuine Arrowhead, g. Full-Fashioned rcguiar $1.25 hose. Fully guaranteed, MfC J-ogg as is eII Arrowhead (JJf Make your own miniature golf course. -fl f i 1 Sticks, balls, holes, hazards, etc. In- I C UUPS doors or out. VaCUUm Special price on a real quality bottle. f f r . .1 Also the metal lunch kit and bottle jr "OttleS complete $1.19. JJ Huck Small hand towels of a good huck T" 1 material. Colored border. A handy f Toweh towel for F"a'ry Ideal for bath, toilet or nursery. It r OaP floats. Regular 5c oval cake. RarOH ur new values in finest rayon slips, C I gowns, bloomers, panties, etc., 89c, 98c I Lingerie m.j $1.00 values. Variety Store f X ' " - HXmtvr- 9 5c to $1.00 Store : wmmmmmm CONTRIBUTION 1 Says AUGUST HECKSCHER Noted Philanthropist i i 51 Chairman of the HeckscherFounda- . - tion for Children; President Child . i Welfare Committee of America .r. Director: Empire Trust Company j Crucible Steel Company "The most laudable service ) f that airv industry can render is the attempt to benefit its patrons. That is the cardinal principleof philanthropy. And t .' so, interested as I ahvays ant in modern developments, I consider that your use of the Ultra Violet Ray in your Toasting of LUCKY STRIKE is a distinct contribution of which the public vill whole- 't heartedly approve." LUCKY STRIKE the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobaccos the Cream of the Crop THEN "IT'S TOASTED." Everyone knows that heat puri fies and so TOASTING removes harmful irritants that cause throat irritation and coughing. No wonder 20679 physicians have stated LUCKEES to be less irritating! Everyone knows that sunshine mellows that's why TOASTING includes the use of the Ultra Violet Ray. Tills Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough Consistent v.-ith its policy of laying the facts before the public. The American Tobacco Company has invited Mr. Auirast Hecks-her to review the rvporta of the distinguished men who have witnessed LUCKY STRIKE'S famous Toastinir (T O0. Th. Am.ric.n Tnh.ffO Co.. M't.