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110HKMR0 NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAT, BKTMBER 17, 1B20. VXC.K KKiHT Making Xmas Merry! CANDY PRICES REDUCED Look over this Palace of Sweets' price list of Xmas Candies Back to normal. Taffies, 40c per pound Brittles, 40c per pound Hard Mixed (Xmas Special) 40c lb, Candy Canes, 5c, 10c and up Old-Fashioned Stick Candy 50c. Crackerjack, 50c per pound Salted Peanuts, 30c per pound Salted Almonds (Extra fine) $1 lb. Caramels, 75c per pound Nougat, 80c per pound Let us pack your Xmas boxes for you incompliance with vour wishes. 4 - Our Xmas Candy Boxes Make Delightful Presents. PALACE OF SWEETS Try Our Merchants Lunch It's a Pippin. AAOCH THE TOWN ItAIUJAINS IX riloMKiKAI'HS. $100 I'uihw mi.lionuny, closing out $110 $iro I'utho, uliKhtly uh.mI, only $ KJ $;tOU Itrunnwirk, including rec ord Plight! y used $190 OTT'S MUSIC STORE. UKAl'TIITIi M O l K L IHO0- (KArii. OH'h music store has on display on' of ThuniaH A. Kditiou8 Art Modl phcnmprapliH, which 1h undoubtedly the (incHt thing of im kind ever shown in Unm'burK. The cabinet la of the .Wilt (Vntury Knglish, and soils for $fi00. The tont of thin iiiHtruiin'iit 1b Haid by nil who have heard it to bo wondnrful. a Twr-nty-fivo wr cent off on Kxldo Pattern's nt tho Ros'burfc Garage. Mrs. E. L. Rone of Sutherlln who has boon visit inR with her Mister, Mrs. Frank Oekleman, returned to her home this morning. PAIIjY WEATICRK RKPOItT. U. S. Weather nurrao. local office. Roneburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending o PrivMaflo la Tncfca ! IfuDdredlke UlKht'st tiiipniture yfler.l:iy .. 4 3 Iiwvst ti'inpf riitun taut nitfht ... ."! I'rerlpltrttlun, lat 24 houra 0 Total prHp. Blnoe Hint of month 4.12 Normal pn-fip. for tiiln month.... Total p reel p. from Hept. 1, 1020, to date -i-1-' Avtuk prei-ip. from Sopt. t, 77.11.7 Total exctfKH from Sfpt. 1, 1920... F.ti7 AvernKe precipitation for 43 wet ecMttonn (Sit. to May, inc.) .... 31.48 Korecaut to S p. nt. for suuthweetern Oregon: TonlBlit nnd Saturday rain. WI14.1AM RKf.!. "hrvcf See Wave and Mahnon in a real courtship Tu xday evening at the armory. o Wat oh the miowflnkes fly as Lois Ann Whipple dances Tuesday even ing ut the urmory. Liberty Theatre THE STARS OK THE WOULD IN OUR ATTRACTION'S "WHERE EVERYBODY GOES" LAST TIME TODAY ! WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS PEARL WHITE DARING. DARLING OF THRILLS IN "THE WHITE MOLL" Fnink Packnrd's greatest story. The most dramatic exposition of lire In Urn underworld ever visualised upon the screen. Coldwm Bray Pktograph. Vodvll Movies. Gaumont New World Events. Last Chapter of "Ruth of the Rockies" .Mrs. Ktiuua Faulkner will leave to morrow for Kugene, where ahe will spend two days visiting with her son. j Clyde, and family. from Kugene sue win com m -ie io I'omanu anu spend the holidays with her daugh ter. Mrs. Lane Thornton. NEW TOIAY. KOn SAI.K :o poriln ilrv f!r wood, $4 rash. Li ml lilotn. 1 MxiuivJMiv Tv" NTK1 - - IM ivato ka i ;i t;.- near II mm Ht honl. I'hittte o"0-I., 477 Ho. Jitcktion. Foil HA1.K Younir brood now with 7 line pl, l'rtre $20. Llnriblom. IKx-iMivllle. SATIKUAY, ONE PAY ONLY METRO PRESENTS THE SPECIAL FEATURE PRODUCTION 'ARE ALL MEN ALIKE' STARRING THE BEAUTIFUL MAY ALLISON IIiummI upon tlia novel, "The Waffle Iron," bjr Arthur String!', pul'll.hml In MeOlitre's Maitnzln. Last Chapter "Ruth of the Rockies" Mutt & Jeff Comedy "Merry Cafe". Ford Weekly & lul .hi. . Dr. E. li. Stewart who has bean attending to business matters aud vMUng with friends In Portland ar rived In Roseburg this morning. IU-unu from Portland Miu. A vim.. Plttrhford arrived ID Roneburg this morning from Portland where she baa been attending 10 business matters for the past lew days. From Portland Harry Hlldebrand arrived In the city this morning from Portland, bavlng been attending to business matters in that tlty for the past few days. Vacation Here Hoy Patrick who has been employed In U-l..t.iath Call fftt th IIABt fW months arrived In Roseburg this morning to spend the Christmas Holi days at hla home here. Arrived tliia Morning Judge and Mrs. D. J. Stewart who have been In Portland for the past week arrived in Roseburg this morn ing. While In Portland Judge Stew art attended the convention of the county judges and commissioners. Here Krom Portland T. T. Frith, Insurance adjuster, arriv ed in Roseburg this morning to confer with Rice and Itice. local In surance agents concerning ' the Ions of the Olalla store owned by T. M. Tomllnson. o AMH A CLUB DANCK PARTY. Members of the Aloha Club will bold a Christmas party Monday night, Dec. 20, at Maccabee hall. Each person is asked to bring a gift to place on the tree. 8:30 sharp. , ATTENTION TAXPAYERS. The annual meeting of the Doug las County Taxpayers' League will be held at the city hall. Roseburg, Ore gon, on Monday, December 20th, 1920, at 10 a. m. for the purpose of considering the 1920 budget and electing officers for the ensuing year. B. W. STRONG, President. We sell books, and Christmas cards. Subscriptions for magaslnea aoloclted. Fiction Library. Five little girls in holly red will dance for Sania Claus Tuesday even ing when he arrives at the armory. Mrs. A. J. Stevens, of Riddle, was a Roseburg visitor for a short time yesterday, leaving for her home on the evening train. Volt MAI. K Wry rhnl.o White I.eK- iii-rti ruosi.TH, Tiim-reil strulii, tiaii in'sn-,l. I'Iioih' T.',-lt. utter 4 p. m. Full S.I,K Vlclrolu."-rerordn7 plnno? I ;,VeiiM,rt, Ite.ls. ruiin, rilhneri fruit. litis. I'll.ineous urtlrh-H i ealinll-. ','.7 fJMn'Wtt. I,( is'l' in thf Jinn h ranlte Hurt ht-ast of t"vn. I lee. 11, fi-male hound, white with yellow nni,tH. J'lnine S.l-I 'l I. Kill! SAI.K (ireen oak nml l.iTTrTT ItfiO per tier. Ailllre.sii Ilox lSII. lit. 1. or phone l'owell, the 2nd haiel inn n. PRICES OF ADMISSIOX: Matinee Daily 2:15 p. m.; Etvnings 7:15 and 9 p. m. Children Matinee 10c, Eivnings 15c. Adults 25 cents lJ 1ST I '.:: k l-tit Iht lon!H'-l.ir not--bo-'k 'ontaitiH unto it river ' license i-Hitt an. I ntf piiit-r. KIihIit pU'.ise if v Al. M. M. r. tltth. 1'hon 460. VA NTI-M Marrlt'd man wants work on litiu ti t nn hiinU.' t. k. ilrivo nuti. in- trit.-k an di Rtiu'iiit r;itnli woi k it er. lmr.l woik. r.iii ,r al-tlrt--- t;.-v,.i,.,ric .!.r . Apt N fi WANTED- An offer on a strictly first-class ranch. Non-resident owner must sell. Only part cash need ed to handle. Ranch oeaslsts of 275 acrea. Qee stock er dairy ranch. We Want LISTINGS of desirable properties. At present we have buyers for de sirable city properties that eaa be handled with satall pay ment. If you wish te sell, see us. G.W. YOUNG AND SON THROW OUT THE LAUGH LINE Enjoy a Snicker or Two READ BERT G. BATES' "Foolish History of Roseburg and Douglas County" Sent any place on receipt of 50 cents. For sale at Roseburg Book Store, Pttchford's News Stand, Harness' Fiction Library, and News-Review office. IT'S A SCREAM! TIRES The lowest priced Oood Tire on the market. PERFECTION Non Skid Non Skid 8000 Mile 6000 Mile 30x3 12.50 17.50 30x3H 13.60 21.00 32x3 16.00 27.50. .. .. 32x4 21.00 29.00 33x4 22.00 30.00 34x4 23.00 Ask the man who uses them. Service Garage Glenn Taylor. Itoseburff, Ore. TYPEWRITERS Overhauled. Thorough, Guaranteed Work. A 11 MAKES Cell MR. HALL, Hot.l Umwiia No smoke in your kitchen MAZOLA does not smoke up your kitchen when frying as do lard and compounds. Besides its economy, Marola is more readily digested than any hard fat. It is a pure vegetable fat and absorbs no odors nor flavors from the foods fried in it. It can be used over and over again; even after fry ing fish. Merely strain, and it is fresh as just bought. Once you try Mazola you will prefer it to lard and compounds. 3IHm ntetit JOHNSON-UEBER COMPANY FertUad T7TJT7F Wri,e for handsomely Illustrated 64-pofCore a xvi Products Cook Book. Com Prodasn Re fining Company, P. O. Bos 161, New York City. Selling Representatives: JOHNSON - LIE6ER COMPANY, PORTLAND, OREGON Real aaskate nnd 1 18 Cm St. Ptteu 417. Last Run Tonight Last Run Tonight THE HAPPY-GO-IiliCKY Douglas Fairbanks See htm In Harold McGrsth'a latest success The Mollycoddle; A picture emmed full of thrilling situation. "Doub;." is tliouht to be secret VcJg? g, smugglers, and a weakling by hla friends. He proves in hla aledge-biunnier war rldee an avalanche down a mountain side, then captures the renegade leader hlh in a ur t- 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 No selection can be appreciated like 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 qnlstly and inexpensively. What they Can Wear They Like Best Seven Buying Days Left Big Time Vaudeville V ' BOTH AC81 BOTH NIQHT2J SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Antonio Minervini FAMOUS PIAVO ACCORDIONIST This act booked on Pnntagrs Circuit MATINEE EVENING 'S AT URD A Y- MATINEE EVENLNC "NOMADS OF THE NORTH," by James Oliver Cur With Lon Cheney, Betty . Blythe and Lewis Stone TONIGHT OKLY 15c & 35c FINAL PRESENTATION OF 15c & 3 "On With the Dan s Tlvld drama drplrtlnj New York's nlht life romance of lore and home pace, that kills on the Ureal White War featuring the wonderful MAE MURRAY AND DAVID POWELL "Edgar, the Teacher's Pet" and RainPj 4 r.n AND Gbi wfS""" UUtUtUUI