FIVE SPIRIT FOR CHRISTMAS THT3 EVENING NEWS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1017. HE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING! maim QUALITY Waists & Blouses Beautiful new. styles , in Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Silk, Satin and Voil. All sizes. Prices range $1.00 UP TO $15.00 QUALITY -. . , . . Silk Petticoats Colors Navy, Brown, Grey, Purple, Plum, French Blue, Green, Change able and white $4.50 UP TO $8.50 QUALITY Skirts Brand new shipment just In. All colors and sizes A nice line of ex tra size skirtsalso. Splendid fitting and all wool. Prices range $1.50 UP TO $18.00- QL'AI JTY , . House Robes Delicate and dainty patterns in Rose, Copen Scarlet and Blue. $1.50 UP TO $7.'5b QUALITY Rain Coats Come in dark and light colors, for Ladles and Misses. Most all with hats, of same material to match. $2.50 UP TO $14.00 QUALITY Dresses & Frocks A new shipment received last week, consitsing of the latest and most ad1 vanced styles. Bustle effect, round necks, etc. Satins, Taffetas, Crepe de Chine, Botany Serges and Com bination. The styles and trimmings are unique and exquisite. $12.00 UP TO $40.00 QUALITY ... Kimonas In Silk" Crepe de Chine and Japanese Crepe, Beautifully embroidered. A large' variety of colors and designs to select from. - $2-00 UP TO- $14.00 QUALITY Sweaters A wonderful showing of arlstocratlo sweaters in all wool and pure wor sted yarns.- A long range of all the desirable shades' and styles. Priced according to weight and quality; Al ways serviceable the year around. $4.50 UP TO $15.00 QUALITY Handkerchiefs Pure linen, plain with narrow hem, embroidered and' initialed, boxed or separate. ONLY 8 DAYS i " GENTLEMEN: Look over these splendid offerings, then step in and make your shopping easy. Any one of these items will be appreciated by wife, mother, sister or H-HER. H: LADIES: - 'v . Come In, look these things over and then Hooverize this year by buying something useful. Ready to Wear. L BURCHARD'S SQUARE STORE For Use, Beauty and Comfort. An Exclusive Ladies' Shop Quality Corsets t COItSETS They have a reputation all over the United States as the most comfort able, durable and form moulding cor sets made. A range' of models to fit any figure. ; $1.00 UP TO $8.50 QualityHosiery Black, white, blue, pink, champagne taupe, pearl grey, military grey, ivory, fawn . and brown. . The Bilk hose come in both full fashioned and seamless. The lisle and cotton in seamless only. A'll sizes. Price .15 CKNTS UP TO $2.00 QUALITY ., Hair Ornaments In 'the latest vogue, heavy shells-in new designs, highly polished Italian Casque set with Brazilian diamonds, Crescent' combs, forward combs. Some enambeled and set with hand bead work. A very popular style. , 15 CENTS UP TO $6.50 N QUALITY . '-- '-: Neckwear Dozens of different shapes and ma terials In flat and stock styles dain tily trimmed, 35 CENTS UP TO $3.00 QUALITY Gloves GENUINE IMPORTED French Kid, once very common, now very uncom monilk Gloves, the very best Julius Kaysers (no relative to Bill the Kai ser). Nearly all colors and sizes, wool gloves and Jersey gloves. quality; Umbrellas What gifVmore useful or appropri ate? Beautiful handles with good strong . frames and durable tops of silk, linen or cotton mixed. Some have the new Baccolite trimming. . $1.00 UP TO $10.00 QUALITY f. v. -A: , . v Hand Bags and Purses Kameses' trimmed, pin seal, patent grain, and pleated, calf. Some leath er lined and some1 silk lined. Prices range ' ' 75 OEM'S UP TO $5.50 QUALITY V Undermuslins Fine snow white nainsook and long cloth. . Finely finished and daintily embroidered by genuine hand work. Silk underwoar comes in white or pink, pure Jersey glove silk. , 75 CENTS UP TO $5.00 SPECIAL PRICES On a large Stock of Winter Underwear SPECIAL DISCOUNT dint SALE ON ALL SUITS AND COATS LEFT IN STOCK 5-' -, -- ISC And Will Continue Until FTiT Save on Your Christ mas Shopping Every thing on Sale Nothing . Reserved Come While the Assort ments Are Still Complete nrn CITY NEWS j2 Best tamales at The Pollyanna. tf Miss Esther Stearns returned to her home at Oakland after spending the morning in this city shopping. Pollyanna tamales are 'jusi the I thing to help Uncle Sam save meat and wheat. ; u W. G. Miller left'last evening for Diliard where he will spend? several days attending to business affairs. Do it now. iut on that new roof before it rains. . Shingles $3 and 3.50. Phone. 242. Page Invest ment Co. tf A Bosworth returned to Diliard yesterday after spending the day in this city attending to business mat ters. ' ' " Have your duds cleaned ana press ed by Sloper, the cleaner and pressor. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf ; Miss Alvira Lewis left Friday ev ening for Diliard where she will spend the , week end visiting with relatives. . Mrs. H. G. Gross left this morn ing for her home .at Canyonville aft er spending several days in this city visiting with friends. Mrs. N. Hendricks returned to this city Friday evening from Drain where shehas been spending a number of weeks visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hart, of Marsha field, left this morning for Grants Pass after spending Friday In this city visiting with friends. Mr. and' Mrs. C. P. Hackett return er! last evening irom raugene wnere they have been spending several days vfsiting with relatives. We will prosecute persons gather- I ing mistletoe and cutting evergreens I on our property in Edenbower. Mrs. E. M. Moore, Lillie L. Moore. d24 Mrs. M. T. river returned to her I home at Myrtle Creek last evening after snendlner the afternoon in this city shopping and visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Creed Chenoweth, of Oakland, are spending the day In this city attending to business matters. They Will return home .this even ing. A car load of flo.ur, feed, bran, shorts, rolled barley, etc., just receiv ed. Get our prices before -buying. J. M. Judd, 122 Cass.street, or at Empire barn. '.""' tf Miss lona Riebel will arrive in Roseburg tomorrow , from Portland where she has been spending the winter. Miss Riebel will spend1 the Christmas holidays in this city. Merl Payne passed through this city this morning enroute to Goat Island having enlisted in the navy. Mr. Payne formerly lived In this city and ha9 a number of friends md ac quaintances in this vicinity." ' The annual meeting of the Doug las County Taxpayers' League will be held at 10 a. m. Thursday, "De cember 20, at the Douglas county court house. This date is set by the county court to discuss the budget of proposed expenditudes for 1918. dl9 The Umpqua club and bowling al ley is now open to the public under new management. Ladies are espe cially invited to make the club rooms their headquarters, and enjoy the healthful and fascinating exercise of bowling. W. H. Bentley, prop. tf Get tamales at the Pollyanna. tf . Gurdon Fory, the well known vocal instructor of this city, left this morn ing for Sutherlin where he has a vocal class. ' : C. F. Brannigan returned to his homo at Diliard after spending Fri day in this city attending to busi ness matters. iur, and Mrs C. 0. Thomas and son left this morning for Riddle. During their stay in Riddle they will visit with friends.. . The two navy recruiting officers who have been in this city for the past few uays left this morning for Eugene and! Portland. Mrs. Inez Miller arrived this morn ing from Wilbur to attend the school mistress meeting which was held in this city today. Mrs. I. Llldee, of'- Sutherlin Is spending the day in this city. Mrs. Kildee will attend the school mis tress meeting while In Roseburg. Floyd Frear, assistant county en gineer, left this morning for Yon- caila to survey out a road in that vicinity. Mr. Frear will return this evening. Mr. and) Mrs. C. C. Miller, of Le ona, arrived in this city this morn ing to spend the day in Roseburg at tending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Peters departed last evening for. San Francisco where they Intend residing permanently. Mr. Peters was employed at the Portland cemept quarry during his residence in this city. John Ashworth arrived in this city this morning from Fort Stevens. Mr. Ashw.ofth has been enlisted in the medical corps since July. He will spend the next ten. days in this city enjoying a furlough. - Bishop Sumner arrived this morn ing from Portland. Bishop Sumner will officiate at the Clarke-Hamilton nuptials which will take place, this evening at the Hamilton residence on Lane street. " MI'S. P. E. Latighlin, of this city, left this morning for Junction City to visit with her parents during the holidays.- Mrs. Laughlin expects, to remain in Junction City for aOeast a month. Forest Supervisor S. C. Bartrum and! C. H. Flory, assistant state for ester, who have been In this city for the past few days looking after busi ness matters,, left this morning for Eugene. Mr. Bartrum will return early next week. . Mr. and Mrs. William; Hargreaves and children, of Melrose, left this morning for, Portland to visit with relatives during the holidays. Mrs. Hargreaves will remain in the me tropolis while her husband will .re turn to pack their household goods for shipment, and it is likely that they will take up their residence there permanently. , PARTY GIVEN FOR ' F MASQUERADE BALL. A masquerade ball will be given at Looking class hall, Thursday,. De cember 20. Everyone Invited. Ott's orchestra. A good time assured. dl9 COMMITTEE. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lilburn enter tained last evening at a party at thd A. J. Lilburn home in 'honor of Frank Clemens,, who will leave Mon day evening for Portland, having en listed In the navy. Dancing was fea tured! and during the latter part of the .evening an Impromptu musical program was enjoyed. Mr. Clemens was presented with a soldier's com fort kit by the guests, Miss Allie Black and Miss Cora; Ueland giving a charming presentation speech. Among the guests who were present were Misses Allie Black, Anna and Mabel Bryan, Hattiebelle Hackett, Bess Wharton, 'Ethel Tooze, Cora Camp-' belli, Genevieve Skinner, Cora and Alice Ueland, Phillis Tisdale, Messrs. Frank Clemens, Fred Hamilton, Joe Murphy, Gene Parrott, Lyman Skin ner, Walter Fisher, Fred Hruby, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs Frank Lilburn. .4 AT. THE CHURCHES. - 4 444444444 4 4444444 UNION PATRIOTIC SERVICE. 4 ' Methodist church 3 and 7:30 4 ,p. m., Sunday. Dr. W. T. Fos- j4 ter, president Reed College, will ! speak on the war and the Red ,4 Cross. Good music. Everybody 4 Invited. . M. E. Church South. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; preach ing, 11a. m., subject, "Awake Thou That Sleepest"; Epworth League fi-an r m.. At 7-3(1 n. m. the con gregation will join other churches In a union service at met m. j& church. . ' v You Can Make No Mistake In Selecting Your Jewelry Here Charm in design, delicacy In workmanship, . . ' enduring qualities these are the things wa have achieved in our labors with gold, silver , . and precious stones. Our materials and our , gems ore carefully selected from the test markets of the entire world. We offer' you . here nothing that is not of known sound . ,. . value nothing but what we know you will be glad you have bought. . ' This is best shown you by our recommen- '. ' dati'on of W-W-W Rings. We chose these , rings only after we had satisfied ourselves that they were in strict accord with our policy of offering our patrons only mer chandise that was the utmost in quality, design and workmanship. Each one of these, rings is of great beauty and artistic merit,'yet inexpensive. You con find among them rings suitable for the most important gifts, or for personal use which will not tax your purse. ' - -. . These rings are unique in that each one car-1 ries with it an absolute guarantee against . Joss or cracking of the setting. A. S. Huey Company Roseburg's Leading Jewelers .'. Firat Methodist Episcopal. Rev. J. C. Spencer, pastor. Bible school, 9:45 a. m.; morning service 11 o'clock, dedication of service flag and sermon, "The Revelation of God in Christ." Evening service in union with all churches of town to hear dx. W. T. Foster on the Red Cross. Mrs. Henry Barge! of Sutherlin, is spending the day in this city visit ing with friends. . M. F. Rice departed today for Glendale where he will spend the day attending to business matters. Baptist ' Churclu .-. I The Baptist church has no pastor. Bible school at 9:45, morning wor ship 11 o'clock, O. P. Coshow will speak in the morning; B. Y. P. U. 6:30. -iO evening service at the Bap tist church. This congregation will unite with the other churches In the Red Cross meeting at the First Meth odist church.' ; St. George's Church. Main and Cass streets. ' Rev. Barr G. Lee, vicar. Beginning with Sep tember, services will foe held as folr lows: On all Sundays except the third Sunday In the month 7:30 a. m. and ,11 a. m.' On the third Sun day, service at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school every Sunday at 9:45 a. m. Everyone is cordially welcome at all s-rvices. . ' -g .' :: Presbyterian Church. E. W. Warrington, pastor. We in vite you tomorrow. This is an op portunity to adjust your life with the Hfo nf fltA . A hiilr will he reserved for every member of the family at j 9:45 a. m., the Sunday school hour. At 11 a. m. the pastor will preach and the choir will sing an anthem-. Mr. J. E. Willis will lead the En deavor service at 8 : 3 0 p. m. At 7 : 30 in the evening andi also at 3 o'clock j In the afternoon we will join with! the other churches In the service at! Foster will speak. , ' . Best tamales at Tne Pollyanna. tf Low Fares to For Christmas and New Years Round-trip tickets on sale December 21st to 23rd and 25th to 28th, in- . elusive. Return limit January 15th, . 4T; rains a Day A fine chance to visit San Francisco, 1os Angeles and the many winter re-' sorts. . . . . . , Reduced) round-trip tickets also on sale between all points In Oregon and to all points in Washington and Ida ho on certain days in December. Ask nearest S. P. Agent for par- ' ' ticulars. JOHNM. SCOTT General Passenger Agent ' Portland, Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES