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Rtiiimo iiwi mmwimmiMT, dbohmbkb 1a. 10 11 PAOH MIX BELL MILLINERY SALE Saturday The Christmas Gift Store A Few Best Gifts Handkerchiefs Silk Stockings and Wool Purses and Bags Slippers Towels Silk Undergarments Embroidered Gowns Umbrellas Blankets and Spreads Scarfs Dresses Bath Robes Sweaters Ties for Men Suspender Sets Baby Garments Shoes Finest Materials Does Opportunity Knock But Once? Some personi have the Ids tlit 5 opportnnlty knocks but once, but we belleTe that It knock t the door of tome people many time. ' It U often unrecognized, and often turned away, because of unpreparedness. Start now to prepare for your opportunity start an account with the Roseau: . National Bank. . - - it Interest Paid on Sannji Aeeranti ' TheRosebuigNational Bank Roseburg, Ore. THE TWO BOASTERS. No selection can be appreciated llike those from Fisher's, where the assortments ,are largest to choose from and every article the highest in quality and taste. You can make selections quietly and inexpensively. What they Can Wear They Like Best Seven Buying Days Left : : AROUND THE TOWN Here last Night Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Holtlnger of Staten, Oregon, spent last night In Koseburg. leaving this morning for San .Francisco, where they will make an extended sojurn. Visit In Cranio Pass Mrs. J. M. Rose left this morning for Grants Pass where she will visit for a short time with her sister, Mrs. n. H. Pernoll. Itaby Bon Horn Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Wright are being congratulated upon the arriv al of a 11-pound tor born to them at Mercy hospital this morning. Association Met Tho Rose school parent teachers association met Tuesday evening at the school building and enjoyed a program and short business meeting. There was an exceptionally large at tendance. Building and loan Moet The Umpqua Savings and Loan Association held its regular meeting Tuesday evening. The report of the secretary, H. O. Pargeter, showed the association to have made a won derful gain In the past few months, and with the present rate of shares being sold it will only be a short ti ie until It will be necessary to ln crjase the capital stock of the association. Liberty Theatre ROSEBTJRG'S I.F.ADIM3 PHOTOPLAY HOTJ8E. "WHERE EVERYBODY GOES" THE STARS OF THE WORLD IS OUR ATTRACTIONS First Time in a special feature picture First Time as a Fox Star NO ADVANCE IN PRICES WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Pearl White DARING. DARLING OF THRILLS IN 'THE WHITE MOLL" Frank Packard's greatest story. The most dramatic exposition of lire in the underworld ever visualised upon the screen. Tensely human and vividly emotional. It tells the story of a great redemption. Goldwin Bray Pictograph Vodvil Movies Gaumont News World Events PRICES OF ADMISSION: Matinee Daily 2:15 p. nt; Evenings 7:15 and 9 p. m. Children Matinee 10c, Evenings 15c Adults 25 cents. By Zola Foudray Union H. 8. No. 9, Yoncalla. Did you hear about the sjuarrel which took place in the vegetable garden yesterday morning? It was witnessed by all the growing things there, most of whom took part. In some way, in the general fuss. It began in this way: The Onion bad been boasting for some time about his wonderful strength. He just knew he was the strongest thing In the garden. This seemed to displease the Cabbage most of all. as he had been troubled a great deal the. last two weeks kith iha "hiv-honri " Ami now he was be ginning to swell up so fast, with an ger that It looked like he would burst. In a soft tone, the Lettuce, which Is a very mild mannered person, was trying his best to calm the onion ana Cabbage, whom it seemed were swiftly coming to blows. "I am the strongest!" shouted the Onion. "You are not!" sputtered the Cubbage. "Just let him blow his breath on you once, and you'll soon find out who is the strongest," piped up the Asparagus. "Let 'em bump heads and settle it," said the Egg plant, wbo was very careful lo keep hid behind a large leaf for fear of getting his own shell cracked. The Cornstalk, who was listening with all ears to the unusual "rum pus," declared It a shame that the home in which they had all been so tenderly reared should bo disgraced with such scenes. Through a crack In the ground a Potato peered out, rubbing his eyes in astonishment. He had been tak ing an early morning nap, and the noisy disturbance had awakened him. After listening a moment to the quarrel he said in a tiny voice. "You'd better let the Onion have his own way, for you know everyone in the garden says he's the strongest." And then he hurried back to his lit tle home underground, for fear the big-headed Cabbage might pounce onto him. But stilt the quarrel continued. "I'll knock your head off," the Onion howled, ruffing himself out bo big it seemed his buttons would surely fly off. "Just let me get at that Onion, I'll soon finish him," screeched the Cabbage. Just then the Pieplant (although of rather a soured nature, but never theless having a very kind, generous heart), thought of a plan which she was sure would stop the trouble. She said Khe would make them a lovely pie. Think of It! Pieplant pie! The Sugar -beet spoke right up with an offer to furnish the sugar to sweeten it. But the promise of even that tempting morsel could not distract the attention of those two belliger ents, who were now ready to leap at each other's throats, or whatever It Is that stands for throats among the vegetable folks. At this critical Juncture, It was quickly seen by all that nothing could stop them, so each and every one of those little people decided they had better hunt a safe place In which to hide, as they well knew the fighting qualities of those two boast- The Peas rattled in terror In their pods. The big, fat Watermelon gathered together all the little trailing Water melons and started on a run down the row. The Beets prepared to "beat It" The Bean decided the aafeat plaoe for him was at the top of fall pole, so he broke all records In climbing there. The Radish leaped nimbly behind a big Squash who, unluckily, was so fat be couldn't get out of the way. It took the Turnip only a second to turn the other way and down the path he rolled until he reached the ditch, where In he tumbled, panting and hot, and feeling quite safe from the blows which he knew were com ing. They had not been nldintf very long when they heard the Horse Radish give a great big horse-laugh, and peeping out of their hiding places beheld Mr. Onion and Mr. Cab bage standing with a grin on their faces and shaking hands. The two bitter enemies had de elded that their strength was nothing of which to boast. One was very thankful that his head (though only a cabbage head) was not cracked. And the Onion knew without counting that his but tons were all safe. So peace reigned once more in the vegetable kingdom. Given away absolutely free at S. K. Sykes' hardware store one Mara- , thon eight day automatic alarm I clock, retail price $7.00. Bach visitor I to the store Is entitled to one guess. I The one guessing the nearest to the day. hour and minute the clock will stop, receives the clock free. The clock was wound and started Decem ber 10th, at 1 p. m. NOTICE. The Roseburg Apartments have been taken over by a responsible man ana wife, who will hereafter conduct the place In a manner calculated to Inspire public favor. YUM YUM Xmas Special Green and Red Ice crMm bricks flavored with our new Turn Turn flavor. Phon ua your order Bnw for X'mli delivery, lie per brick. noroLA cov sty rURAwnnr PHONK Hi. It's Great HOLLY FOR SALE. Fine holly, lots of berries, for sale at Carr's. Also" hundreds of Christ mas boxes, ribbon, tags, seals, eta. Do your gift purchasing now at Carr's where you save. DAILY WKATHER REPORT. ! IT. B. Weather mnu. weal Mee. Roseburg, Oregoa, 14 hours eating 4 a. m.: trFrlltarlaai la 'alphas mm Haaatevdtka HlKlmnt temperature yesterday .. 31 Lowest temperature last night ... 87 Precipitation, laat 24 hoars 0 Total preclp. since flrat af month 4.4J Normal preclp. for this month.... t.tl Total preclp. from Sept. J. Ills, to dale 1S.T4 Average preclp. from Sept. 1, '77..10.e iinai excels rrom Sept. 1, 113.. . ill Averaica precipitation for 41 wet seasons (Sept. to Mar, Sao.) 11.41 Forecast to I p. m. for aeathweatra Oregon: Tonight and Friday rain. WILLIAM nFXL Observer. HEW TOAT. 4444 . 4.4.A FOR SALE Oak library table ana all leather rocker. Phone 4e. WANTED Several soccer Instruction books. Please leave at News-Revlew, WANTKl) l.iicht furnished housekeep ing rooms, or small furnished house. Phone I7s-H. FoKHALK Cheap If taken at once. Overlaid car in fine condition. S430. Apply Oregon Gas and fillectrlc com pany ofTice. LOST Or stolen. Brown ana1 white pup, answers to 'Teddy. Finder re- lurnio en w. Main. Keward. YOUNO JERSEY BULL of finest brd inff for sale chep to one who will Klvo him rood 0&r. Edsewiter rarm, Myrtlg Crk. Ore. MUM. Mill, Ml ..I WANTED- An offer on a strictly first-class ranch. Non-resident owner must sell. Only part cash need ed to handle. Ranch consists of 175 acres. Ooed stock or dairy ranch. . We Want LISTINGS; of desirable properties. At present we have buyers for de sirable city reaertlea that eaa handled with assail . pay. ment. If yen wish to sell, see us. G.W.T0UNGANDS0N Real 11 Cmm M. I 1T. Special Sale for Saturday Only a vnmtmas am For Little Money Beautiful Japanese Crepe Kimonos in Rose, CoDen ri i der, Regular ?6.00 Kimonas for vmUi. $2.75 and $3.7.f5 gg A thoughtful Christmas gift Bath robe, specially priced. A large and beautiful display of Fancy Gifts specially Dried, the holidays. Manor A Christmas Sale on all goods over tha store Gloves nw Underwear, Gowns, Silk Petticoats, Silk Dress PatteS Underwear.'. "sail W.BELL MILLINERYB J s L L. W Prof. Weaver, principal of the 1 .' Mrs. Stromaulst. of Looklnr Ola Sutherlln Academy, spent a ahort I who has been receiving treatment time in town today checking up on I at Mercy hospital for the past four business matters. weeks, will leave that place tomor row for her im,. Pimm im . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY psMmmmmk SATURDAY I THE HAPPY-GO-IA'CKY Douglas Fairbanks Seo him in Harold McGrath's latest success ... The Mollycodi A picture emmed full o'f thrilling situations. "Doug." Is thought to be a secret amlot icati smugglers, and a weakling by his friends. Ho proves in his sle dee-hammer war to Is etUa i noes an avalancne down a mountain side, then captures tne renegade leader tugs asms. BigTime Vaudevi: BOTH NIGHTS SPECIAL ADDED ATTHACTION' BOTES Antonio Minervini PA MOT'S PIANO ArrORDIONIST TJila act booked on PanlaifM Circuit. Paramount M "Training for Husbands" Pathe News . ADMISSION': ADULTS 80c. CHII.DItE-N 15c, INCLI DIXO WAK TAX Two More Nights Only FOR PITY SAKE DON'T MISS IT The big out-of -ordinary at traction allowing to iackrd houses FASTER FASH ... .. . H. tk. toss"" Slaves or pleasure, lost in a sprit of Broadway's neiits ami utugn irr. im. rjj desires on and on dancing, loving, thirsting for new wnsattonit ue.-iu u,p . . . . .. - . . , ..... .1 1, , .u. mwh "Ills in so me aoyas. seo hw vit ui nraiu oi numan aouia uuh urwin Great White Way. Kvery scene a sensation. She was Hissed in the Streets She Danced and Butterflied She Drank of Life XtXKXXOKiXtOCeO EITZMAURKX On Wifh ThQ Danc&J Log iuiu.in. mi l n srv. I'HIIJ'Kr.s i Beginning Saturday, "GO ANDGltf if MMMM