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itthink of 26 rare and delightful odors! Im.
1 agine them combined in one wondrous
fragrance! That is the way the Talc Jonteel
m lie i ni anmp ni ii. ruutiva j i
Nathan FUllerton The R exall Store IWoseburg. Oregon.
Yoncalla Attracts
Much Attention
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THE NEW CHRISTMAS SPIRIT OF GIVING IS:
Give something useful and beautiful,
rather than tawdry and ornamental.
Abraham's Store
has a wonderful line of beautiful and
practical gifts for the whole family.
Moreover, do your shopping early this
year. You will receive better service
and a better selection to choose from.
I. ABRAHAM
Fine Dry Goods Novelties
Ladles and Men's Furnishings
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The Tuscon. Arizona. Slar has the
following to say concerning the fem
inine government of Yoncalla.
The hand that roc-kB the cradle
rules the town of Yoncalla. Oregon,
tin voniler 111 Yoncalla Is being tried
the whimsical experiment In matriar
chal government we thank the As
Hociuted 1'ress for the discovery of
that government, or rather a new
application of It. Strictly speaking,
a matriarchy U a state or stage of
social evolution In which descent is
reckoned only along the female line
all children heloiiKing to the mothers
mother's social and political Import
ance, making her the head of the
clan. Such a system Increases the
family and the guardian of religious
rites and traditions. Hence, says our
trusty reference book, with many
writers, matriarchy means not only
descent through the female lino, but
riilershlp by women or gynecrocracy.
Katrlarchy, In its narrow sense of
I'eckonltiK descent. Is found among
many peoples, but whether it ever
existed In a broader sense of gyne
crocratlc domination 1b disputed.
The Amazons exist only In legend
ary tradition of the Greeks. They
were, according to legend, a nation
of female warriors who were fabled
to have cut orf their right breasts
in order to facilitate the use of the
bow and were the original man-hat
ers, exhelling th in from their
country, or holding them In subju
gation, after the whimsical manner
of the female of the species.
Although the new matriarchy of
Yoncalla would not have been In
stalled until January 1, the old pa
triarchal regime has resigned in a
body, and the gynescoeratic re
gime has been Inducted into the ad
ministration. After the manner of
men, the ex-patriarchs will probably
meet at the corner grocery every day
to gleefuly anticipate the failure of
the matriarchy. They will stand on
the sidelines and criticize and find
fault, and they will rush home early
on the days when the matrlachal as
sembly meets and assume an Injured
air because dinner Is lute, on lodge
night at that. In the parlance of the
patriarchal partisans, the men of
Yoncalla are preparing a gorgeous
"raspberry" for tho matriarchy and
Just for that we hope that the first
act of the city mothers will be to
raid the corner grocery and put tho
whittling, fault-finding, quid-chewing
Yoncallous ex-pat rlarchs to work
on the city chain gang as vagrants.
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Christmas Suggestions
Toya of great variety; dolls from rag to the horaemanB; Wagons,
from Kiddles to the Boys' Coaator.
Household Utilities
Oven glassware, PYREX and other Aluminum ware In a good assort
ment. Carving Beta, Fine Roasters from iron to the Aluminum.
Thermos Bottles and Lunch kits.
.Fancy Stoneware
Tea Pots In variety; Water l'itohera, Children's Plates, Vases, Cor
nelian Bowls, Etc.
Tools
From the old reliable pocket knife to saws and planes, braces and
bits. We surely can find something for your CHRISTMAS NEEDS.
LET U8 THY.
Churchill Hardware Company
Roseburg, Oregon.
P. 8. Ladles remember that the Mystio Mitt is an acceptable small
gift to any housewife.
aowooaoKKoc;rxiov
NEUOLA
PHONOGRAPH
The best Christmas gift. Tho machine of tono and quality. From
now until Christmas we will give
$25.00
worth of Records with each $150.00 Nouola model.
1160.00 Model and $25.00 worth of Records HSO.OO
$M0.00 Model and 20.00 worth of Record I 40. (Ml
$130.00 Model and $18.00 worth ut Records $ I. ill. (ill
$120.00 Model and $17.00 worth or Records tJ(l.(lll
$115.00 Model and $15.00 worth of Records lt.1.(Nl
$ 90.00 Model and $10.00 worth of Records $ DO.00
Come In and lot us demonstrate the Neuola Phonograph to you.
Make your selections early. Our store will be open every evening
until Christmas.
We Sell on Easy Payments.
THE TONE SHOP
Clarence Perkins 229 N. Jackson St.
ToCureaCold
in One Day
Take
Grove's
Laxative
no
tat Sets
Be sure its Bromo
Th Genuine le;irs this signature
30c. p
NOTK'K TO THE l'lltLIC.
rn....an.l..tr !mwl:iv. Dec. 20tll
L-i...i.in (ii,..,.! Irnri-rv will re-
mo fill."! 1UUII OH' - I v -
main open till 9 p. ui. for the benefit
of tho trade. Thanking you i " '
i.uu vnnr n;i I l-nll aire and wish
lnf vu nil n mprrv XlliaH and Pl'OS-
,.,,,,, Muor Venr I am. vours for
business. R. STUUIiS,
Sheridan Street Grocer.
dom Mt'Exsi: Noitcn,
Dog licenses are due on .Tanuary
1st, 1021. One dollar and fifty cents
for male dogs, throe dollars for fe
males. Costs will he added after
above date. CITY MARSHAL,
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Best equipped machine shop for
lathe steel and spring worn at tue
Rnseburg Oarage. '
j CLASSIFIED COLUMN
t ALL NKW CLASNIK1KD AnVKIlTIMEMBNTS WILL BE KOUMI ON LAST
( PAOK VNDKH HICADING "NKW TODAY."
WANTED.
VVANTKO To ri'tit plinio for prat-tire.
Ij. K. Cam'. Phone 25-KH.
WANT 101 Prlvat! iriirji
ntliool. riiuiiu 5U0-U 477 So,
ir'ur Kui-e
JacKHun,
WANTED Unlit furnlstifd hnuHekeop
Ititf roe mi , r email furniHhad house.
I'honu 18-It,
W ANTED- WooiU-ultoiH. Z pr tier
ntnvo wood, $2.50 cord 4-foot wootl.
HnytT I trim. 1'hom- H-KH.
W"A NT "El I i y expurU-iH'.Oil woman,
plan for (IoIhk hoiiatiwui k. City or
roiintry. UtMini 15, (irnntl Hotel.
WANTED Ma rrl. d man wan It work
on ranch run liHiidhs Hto. k, di ivu
auto or truck can do n"ral ranch
work or orchard work. Call or ad
dress ItosohuiK AptH., Apt. No. 6.
EOFl SAT,E
Cobb Kt.
VOH SAIK
Mlll Rt.
FOU SALE.
-House, 3 lots.
Inquire "33
-Harp guitar. Inquire 347
Eu SAIjH 45-ton silo. $I"0 if taken
by Jan. 1. H. Srhule, ltrockway.
l'XJli sXiTk t:iievrlet" car. (,'tiil at 41
wouth Pino, or phone 222-J.
FflH HALE -Cahbajfe, nny amount, f. o.
b. Dlllard or delivrred. Itlc Uioh.
VlAN WANTED Share proposition; 30
acroH 11 nest garden soil, two mi leu
Ironi Rostiburn; moitt modern country
home In the county, bath, toilet, hot
and cold water, etc.; u real oppor
tunity for the rlsrlit man. Apply
I,awrnnce-('oidon Company, 125 C'at.s
atreet. Phone 2 1.
mOs'PoNSIlU.E, active men or wonn n
to represent Us In Meveral good hit
lions of tills state, taking orders for
Emit Ti ot'n, SI i rubbery, ltues. etc..
for Spring delivery. Demand is lib
eral and returns to Intelligent woi k-
I'h ai t; substantial. Address, w hit
references, Oregon Nursury Com
pany, tirenco, Oifgon.
riMIIKH UN I S W A NTED A bout
H.iMMl.uiMt H. It. ties, and 5,uuo,iHiO telo
plione and telegraph polen, hIko mer
chantable timber, lai g quantltb s.
On or near watwr transportation for
foreign market. Olvo lull desei
tion, parliculars, prico and Com. tlrsl
letter. C. E. Snider, 81J Alills llblg..
San Erancisco,
KOIl UKXT.
EOlt KENT Largo front room fur
nished, gent U-inail preferred. PUoiie
12-Y.
Vi Ut 1 1 r N T Fn f e t y deposit boxes.
Itosnjburg Nftlional Hank.
VOH KENT Eut nished room wfth
prlvUfge of bitth. 1r,h15 "Sl
rTTi i; i:NT Nb-eiy furnlslird rooms
for housekeeping. also sleeping
rooms. tea so n able prices, and un
der new manaueiiicnt. Phone (!'..
Ko
Misti;iJ.AM.ors.
rAlLolUNtl. diessmaking of till kinds.
Ph.-ne l;-U. 52S S. Main.
I. AST C.U.I. EOlt !!I'1,US-All "iinsoid
by Chikstinas will b bediled out for
mv own use. Mttttur buy while they
last. Mrs. E. I . Owen, TheEer:i.
MON E Y TO U A N 1 y ea" r rural
i red It farm Inn tin, low Interest r te.
$20,000 local money to loan on good
real estate Elrst mortgage. See M
V. Itb e of Ul. e A HI. -a
EH I'll A YS
; -5 two or three year old
Fleers, ear marked, under slope in
left, upper half crop In riiiht. One
three ye.ir old steer, under slope In
left, crop In right ear. One two year
old steer, under slope In left eir.
One cow. under half crop in rluht,
swa'Iow fork in left ear. Doit u la
Wr.lte's ranch, North Deer Creek,
owner please call, prove property and
pay costs.
LOST AND FOUM).
KOPNIV- Two small gold chains. Owner
may get property by paying adver
tising charges.
UST Watch ehrttm, Mas
1' Inder pleas phnix
Jones range northeast
. 14. female Eox hound,
yollnw a pots. Phone
ruihtem.
1S7-J or Ifuve
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1A1ST-- On the
of town. De
White With
S:t-K! 4
EOT N D- I July's waist I a pacletiue.
twner please call at 20l W. Wash
ington, describe waist and pay for
advertisement.
IST Hlack lent her loose-leaf note
book Contains auto driver license
rrd and note paper r'tmler please
n . 1 1 fy M. M. Meredith. Ph'-ne 4
lAtST--Somewhere on Jackson St. fr
Douglas Nations! Hank, small black
putae with currency. Liberal reward
fir finder. Call C K. Sanders. 6iU
West Lane St., Hoeesbuig. I'hone
FOR KAIjK 21 two and three year old
steers. W. A. ijewper, Yoncaiia. u
EOlt HALE 50 corls dry fir wood, $4
cash. Lindhlom, Dixon vllle.
EOll SALE All makes rebuilt type
writers, $10 up. One year's guaran
tee. Valley Sales Agency, Eugene,
Ore.
Young brood now with 7
Price $20. Llndhlom, DIx
EOlt SALE
fine pigs.
onvllle.
FOU SALE Several good pices of fur
niture clock, linoleum, lounare, etc,
Jinbl A Mllltn.
EOlt SAliK 3 r
Firestone 30x3
Phono 3-E11.
sh, smoo
tires.
th tr
each
CHRISTMAS TltEKS Any size. Phone
vour orders to John and Hobc
Montgomery, 23-FSR.
FOU SALE Pure bred Uhodr Island
rose comb cockerels. Dr. H. 1. liiad
ford. Phone 40-F4.
Folt SALE Studebaker auto In good
condition. Call at 1118 Winchester
St. or phone 325-Ij.
Just the
See It at
FOft SALE Fortl taxicab,
thing for jitney business.
the i;oseturg uaraie.
FOlfSALE Very holceWhite Leg
horn roosters. Tarn-red strain, trap
nested. Phone 75-H. after 4 p. m.
-Wire cable, three hundred
, extra good, used but Ut
Sheppard, Divonville. Ore.
EOlt SALE
ft. 5-S in
tl. C. (5
FOU SALE (Jreen oak and laurel,
$1 5o per tier. Address Hox ISO, Ht.
1, or phone Powell, the 2nd hand
man.
FOR SALE Apples and cider delivered
In town. Phone 28-F2. L. B. Skinner
mli
EOlt SALE Vlctrola, records, piano,
Davenport, beds, rugs, canned fi u It,
miscellaneous articles
ft37 S. Pine St.
l'OH KAI.B-
Ovet la
reasonable
Cheap if taken at otn a,
I car In fine condition. ll.iO.
Apply Oregon una ana Electric com
pany Office.
EOll SALTS ?000 ft. lV,-lnrh second
hand pipe In good condition, la cents
per foot f. o. b, Kosebnrg. Koseburg
Plumbing and Heating Co.
FOR SALE Household fur-nit lire,
range with hot water colls, beat in q;
Stove, dishes, etc. Also good reed
babv bugi:v. T'artv buying can rent
houte. i;;i Mill street.
EOlt SALE Strictly modern house on
highly Improved lots. Close In,
pavement paid. $1100 down, balance
terms. Address R. T., care News-
ltevlew.
Ct H K E 1 1 El -S-FO lTS AI He F fom high
producing strain of birds. White
Plymouth Rocks and White Leg
horns. Am booking orders now for
day old chicks. Eggs for hatching in
season. A. S. Hunt, 225 Jackmon St..
Rosehurg, Oregon.
foil SALE One cow. to calve Feb.
half-brwed Hoist el n; one heifer, 2
yars old, fresh about Pec at 3-4
HolMeln. One grade Hotstein year
ling heifer. Oeo. Telford, lit. 1, Roe-
2LlirJ ' 1 1 P y Valjev (.
ITALIAN P 1 i V N E T 1 1 K K S at $5 per
1 00 and up. Three sixes to select
from. Pedigreed plants in "Trebla,"
the greatest commercial canning
strawheiry yet Introduced, sold at
$15 pr P'OO. Other standard varie
ties at $7 per lOaO. We sell all varie
ties of trees and plants. Eugene
Nurseries. Eugene. Oregon.
EOll SALE Paying commercial poul
try proposition, modern poultry
houve, brooder, etc.; P.R thorough
bred trapnestod White Leghorn lav
ing hens, and all equipment, modern
four room cot taae in fine ennd it Ion :
citv pavement, water, electric lltrhts.
every citv convenience; 1 1-3 acres
Und The biggest little tnrical i in
Ruseburg. Must be sold at once.
Pr1. $.'750.00. part cash. Lnwrence
Cordon Co.. 12& Caas Street. Phone
I
THE
AMMAN
LEGION
(Copy for This Peparlment Supplied
PASSES ON LEGAL MATTERS
Robert A. Adams, Judge Advocate,
Rose From Rank of Private to
That of Major.
Jtobcrt A. Adams, recently appointed
tntlonnl Judfc'C advocate of the Ameri
can Legion by the
natlonnl executive
committee, rose
from the rank of
a private in tho
Eighty-fourth divi
sion nt Camp Tay
lor to that of major
during his army
oareer. Mr. Adams
'vent overseas with
L TVa the - Thirty -nrat
!-;L?J heavy artillery bri
gade and served In
the AUne-Miirne, Olse-Alsne and Ar-gonne-Meuse
offenBlves. After the ces
Hatlnn of hostilities he was assigned to
duty In the Judge advocato general's
olllce at O. II. Q. He served fourteen
months In the A. E. F.
When Legion olllcinls at National
headquarters nt Indianapolis decided
early In January that It was necessary
to enlist the services of a legal adviser
to thrash out the knotty problems of
eligibility. Interpretation of statutes
affecting the Legion and other legal
matters, Mr. Adams was appointed to
fill the position. His appointment to
the new position enme as a result of
elllclent service as legal adviser after
an amendment was made to the Legion
constitution at the Cleveland conven
tion, which authorized the creation of
tho ofllco of national Judge advocate.
Mr. Adams has practiced law since
1DI0 and Is associated with a promi
nent Indianapolis law firm. Ho Is a
graduate of Washington and Jefferson
college, and also attended narvard
law school. He Is twenty-nine years
old. Tho duties of the ofllce consist
In the supervision of the legal depart
ment of the Legion, the-employment
of counsel In law suits In which the
Legion Is Involved, Interpretation of
legal questions, and the adjustment of
questions of eligibility.
TO BUILD WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
Legion Administrative Machinery to
Be Used in Safely Launching the
Branch Organization.
Assurance that the administrative
machinery of tho American Legion
will he used without stint In an effort
to build up the Women's nuxlllury,
lias been given by Natlonnl Comman
der F. W. Gulbralth, Jr. It Is expect
ed that the uuxlllary will take charge
of Its- own destinies next spring, with
the holding of the first natlonnl con
vention of the women's units.
"All doubts and misgivings In regnrd
to the future of the Women's nuxlllury
of the American Legion were removed,
and a system of'orderly expansion In
state departments und a national or
ganization was provided for by the
Cleveland convention nnnounced Mr.
tinlbrnltli.
"We propose to offer the aid of our
organization In building up the aux
iliary, but we are not going to meddle
with Its policies so long ns our rec
ognized Ideals and purposes ore car
ried out. The Cleveland convention
voted to let the women swim without
water wings. It authorized state exec
utive committees of the Legion to call
state conventions and to establish de
partment organizations of the auxil
iary, killing the rule which made nec
essary the establishment of a total of
units equivalent to 50 per cent of the
number of posts In the department."
AIDED IN GROWTH OF LEGION
Rev. John W. Inisr, National Chap
lain, Long Identified With Activi
ties of Veterans' Organization.
As nntlonol chaplain for tho en
suing yen' the American Legion has
in Hev. John W.
Inzer, pastor of the
first Baptist
church of Chatta
nooga, Tenn, a
" ! K i man Kientitied with
, the activities of the
i veterans' organiza
tion since Its In
ception. Dr. Inzer
not only was one
of tho men who
Initiated the for-
tnnttnn rf (ha
Ligluu, nut (lunng the early days of
ns arowin, aiueu tne work by travel
ing over the country and making ad
dresses as a member of the national
executive committee.
Dr. Inzer, who was born In Hamil
ton county, Texas, January 0, 1880,
entered the ministry at the ago of
nineteen, his first pastorate being In
Birmingham, Ala. He volunteered his
services as chaplain In the army after
the war broke out and served with the
Fourteenth Infantry In the Northwest
and at Camp Dodge, Iowa, where he
was senior chaplain for three months.
After the armistice he moved to
Camp Grant, III., where he served until
March, mio. He married Miss Marie
Smith of Alabama la December, 1918,
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"You'll Always
ay$ the Good Judge
That you et
so mutiir.!
ordinary kind. And the full a? 49
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' wi7tTyarAeRea,Tobac-
Put uj ht two styln
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
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CITY NEWS
Arundel, piano inner. Food 1JJL,
Flrea desiioy iitos, property and
food. Be careful with fire.
Leave your order now. We deliver
the Thor Christmas eve. Uhlig's
electric Store.
Federal cord and fabric tires at
the Koseburg Oarage.
Light your tree electrically. Uhlig's
Electric Store.
Bring your tires and tubes to the
Rosehurg Oarage tor repair and vul
canizing. Am new booking orders for day
old chicks for 1921 delivery from
high producing Tancred strain White
Leghorn, thoroughbred Rhode Island
Red chicks, O. A. C. Barred Rocks.
Earl Vcsburg, 702 Fullerton St.,
Rosehurg,
EllriA tn.M e . , .
A practical gift Qml
year and always U,M bo,"1:?!
Electric Store. """"7-1
v. uunj in, buiiq urn fa. (nub. j
la stock at JfflJJ
Write Janitoacti, Dw .
logue and prices for tk (W
cubators, coal and oil bnnliil
ers. Avoid dlsappototmett irZ
Jig yw order sow or hSuT
Hvery. Remember the Qoa b I
best money can buy,.
Don't study for hourt-"jBi
with flowers." Holiday fSi
sorts and conditions, Ittlutoiik
assortment of baskets. oiiiw
orders. Buy If stock suits. Sou
F. T. D. to any city la tki Cm
States and Canada. Mm r. D On
"The Fern." i.
Light Your Tree Electrically
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XVvv U I ? .
Make It a real
Electrical Christmas
Toys for the Young FolKs
Uhlig's Electrical Store
Yours for Service
lUCVCLESFORT
are obtainuui.
,he wee ones to,
adapted to their
proportions. J
S heel delight.
able to sit
pedal. For fTOWH-l r
several styles of tW,
one of them "f"-,
, heart oi
f . Pome l "Id
luyPT- T .1th J" 0
pairs,
ITW JAMES BOIW
u' Si S.
UNIVERSAL
Farm Lighting Plants
20-Light Plant, 120 Amp. Hour Battery,
o-Ligni nam, iuj
F. O. B. Roseburg
Let us show you the Universal.
J. F. BARKER & C
.ME?:e,STLw.M J
a xnttcneu ana