IfAOH EIGHT 1. l11 LLIIL'I NkWir-rUWBW MUlAi. DriCkMMrJr, l --l. il !J1-Ui '1 XMAS -AT- THE CAFETERIA OYSTER SOUP Assorted Salads Assorted Relishes Special Giblet Pie Roast Goose and Jelly Roast Turk ey and Dressing Roast Pork and Beef AROUND THH TOWN Asparagus Tips Creamed Hominy Creamed Peas Creamed Potatoes Creamed Cauliflower Special Baked Beans Assorted Cakes Assorted Pies Fruit Pudding, Lemon Hard Sauce. W. R. WARNER E. P. WOODS AROUND TUB TOWN To Visit Itelatlves Mrs. H. 8. Boadley left this morn ing train for Albany, where she will visit for a few days. Teacher fjoavos MIbs Alice Strykcr, a local teacher left this morning for Eugena to spend the holidays. To Portland ' Mr. W. W. Miller went to Port land today to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives. Is Visiting He Fred Wltchel, of Blalock. Ore., Is a guest of Mrs. Iloag and family dur ing the holidays. Mrs. Cook Ijeavos - Mrs. R. E. Cook and daughter left this morning for Drain whore they will remain over Christmas. (Jo to Portland- R. B. Potruslch and wife went to Portland today to spend the Christ mas holidays with rolatives. Will Vi-it llolatlve. George M. Ariums and wife left on the morning train for Portland and Eugene to spend the holidays. On !tuUiMftM Here ir. R. Swanson, of Eugene, who has been attending to business mat ters In Koseburg tor several days, loft this morning for his home. Xisu In Portland H. Emerson, a resident of the sol dier's home left this morning tor Portland to remain over Christmas. Will Visit Relative Dr. R. M. Lahrbacb. left on the morning train for Albany, where he will spend Christmas with relatives. Visited Sister Mrs. C. C. Brown, of Molallo, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. B. r-'. Ryan, loft this morning for her home. (Jo to Portland H. M. Boyd was a passener on the morning train for Portland where he will visit with relatives over Christ mas. Old Soldier leaves M. S. Sheerin, a resident of the Soldier's home loft this morning for Hauler, to spend Christmas with rel atives. Been Employed Here Or& Jorgsen, of Jefferson, who has been employed in this city for several months, left this morning for his home. leaves For Yamhill Mrs. O. O. Jennings and children went to Yamhill this morning to spend Christmas with relatives and friends. i(k io to Portland Mrs. W. R. Llnklater and children left this morning for Portland where they will Join Mr. Mnklater who Is employed there and will remain over the holidays. To Visit Children Mrs H. E. Pickens left this morn' lug for Salum, where she will visit with her daughter, Jessie, and son, KliuTfle. To Visit In Salem A. J. Carmen and family left this morning for Salem to visit with Frank Carmen and wife during the Christmas holidays. Home for ChrlNtmas Z. N. Agee, representative of the Pacific Paper company, arnveu uerr last night to spend Christmas wltl relatives in this city. Xurso Iieaves Mrs. L. Baker, nurse from Port land, who has been in this city with a patient for several days, returned to her home this morning. To Brownsville Edward and Gladys Enger, and Violet and Willis 'lof fit,, left this morning for Brownsville, where they will remain over Christmas. To Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McAllister left this morning for Grants Pass where they will spend Christmas with Mrs McAllister's mother, Mrs J. P. Mar tin. fjohby IlecoraUH! The lobby at the Grand hotel has been beautifully de'eorated in ever green, mistletoe and the usual Xraas colors and presents a very attract ive appearance. On Way to Portland Contractor Carl Stebblnger passed through the city yesterday on his way to Portland, where he will spend the holidays. He will return to this city the first of the year. Will Arrive Next Week L. Wlmborly, who with his family has been at Tucson, Arizona, for the past few months, will arrive in Rose burg the middle of next week to re main here for a short time looking afler personal business matters and to attend a meeting of the stockhold ers of the News-Kevlew Co. From Klajnath Fnlls- Uorls Sly, of Klamath Falls, ar rived In Rosoburg last night and lefl on the morning train for Wilbur, where she has relatives with whom she will visit over the Christmas season. Masonic Program Tomorrow The beautiful Christmas cere monies of the Knights Templar will be observed at the Masonic temple will be observed tomorrow at noon by Ascalon Commandery of Rose burg. All Master Masons and their families are cordially invited to at tend the ceremonies. They will be gin promptly at 12 o'clock M. Tiller Couple Married At 2:30 Thursday afternoon, Rev. C. H. Hilton, minister of the Chris tian church, united In Marriage Geo. F. Norman and Veta Howendobler. The ceremony was performed at the parsonage. The young people are from Tiller, and returned there Im mediately, where they will make their home. Mr. Norman is connected with a surveying crew. A few rela tives accompanied the bride and groom. . Automatic Electric Brake Company We have shown you facts concerning' the earnings of some carefully selected investments, also the records of profits made by some industrial concerns. We ask you to investigate our proposition and buy some of our stock while you can get it at ?5.00. Factory at 440 Hancock Street, Portland We have moved the machinery, tools, etc., from the small factory at S t Union A'e. into the two story cement building at the comer of East 7th and Hancock Sts., and now have practically $50,000.00 worth of ma chinery and tools and everything is in readiness to begin production im mediately after January' 1st. More $5.00 Stock is Being Sold People have great faith in our inventions and realize the opportunity we are offering. The money derived from the sale of the stock will be used entirely in increasing our production. W. M, HINEY Room 421, Perkins Bldg., Koseburg, Oregon. sj ji ' , $$$$$$f flroa Resident Hera Charles Churchill, a Molrose resi dent, came to HoMburg today 10 spend a few hours visiting menus. Chopping Here Today Mrs. Amv Crltuscr. of Melrose, spent to day In town dolug bur Christmas shopping. From South Deer Ciwk Ed Davis, a well known South Deer Creek resident, spent today In Roseburg attending to business mat ters. Collection Stilt Filed It. L. Whipple today brought sut In the justice court against J. W. Wilson for the collection of 140.47, said to be due on an account. Mra c i u, and brothers Fred and John Herman left this morning for Grants Pass where they will spend the holidays with relatives. Arrived taut Night Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Patrick arriv. ed In Roseburt- last night from Sll- verton and will spend severad days visiting with relatives in this city. Visit In Merlin- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Culp and daughter Margaret left this morning for Merlin where they will spend several weeks visiting Mrs. Culp's mother, Mrs. Margaret Culp. Here From Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Humphrey ar rived last night from Jefferson and will spend the holidays at the home of their son. I). C. Humphrey, on Oak street. Divorce Suit Plied A suit for divorce was filed in the circuit court today by Charles L. Wilson vs. Rosa Wilson. Cruel and Inhuman- treatment are alleged At torney George Jones represents the plaintiff. Down From Canyonville Mr. ad Mrs. E. J. Neff, of Can yonville, came down last evening and will remain over Saturday and Sun day, and will attend to business mat 'ers and visit with friends and rela tives. Here From California O. R. Garner, a former resident of this city, arrived this morning from his home at Oakland, Cal., to spend the holidays. Mrs. Garner has beer here for several days at the home of her mother, Mrs. B. F. Sheilds. Huthorlln Men in Town Prof. Weaver, principal of the Su therlln Academy, came down on the evening train yesterday, accompan ied by his brother, who Is also con nected with the academy, and spent an hour or two here. They returned home on the night train. Vtlss HIoHser Married Miss Hattle Blosser, well known In this city, and who formerly work ed In the Sheriff's office during the early war period, was married at Portland on Tuesday to Earl Down ing of Vancouver, Wash., according to information reaching this office today. Bock from lVrt land- Attorney A. N. Orcutt and A. O. Sutherland who have been in Port land attending to business matters In connection with the Douglas coun ty LlghtA Water company returned to Roseburg this morning, R. M. Jen nings, manager of the plant, who has also been in Portland on this matter returned home last night. Back From Frisco- Sam Thackrah, who has been down to San Francisco for a month under going a bit of surgical work at the 3. y. hospltul. Is home again. Sam says that the surgeons in attendance can Just literally make a fellow over. He went there with a badly crushed toot and Is now able to go to work again. There'll Be Some Surprises It ha.i just leaked out that the management of the new L. F. T. club is preparing something new, with many surprises, for the dancing party next Monday evening at the armory. Just what It's to be cannot be learned, like the name of the club. It will not be given out until the evening of the dance. At any rate a great time is In store for the L. F. T. members, who have already received Christmas cards announcing the gay party. Attempt Made to Rob TTome An attempt was made last night to rob the home of Dr. K. L. Miller. Mrs. Hermann was left alone at the house while Dr. Miller and Mr. Her mannn were down town. About 10:30 she heard some person walking uo- stairs. Ntie ran to the telephone and called Dr. Miller at his office, but the would-be housebreaker evidently heard the proceedings and became frlEhtened and left before the doctor arrived. Nothing was taken so far as could bo learned. "I.ove Dreams" a beautiful wxlti hv C. H. Arundel, which will shortly be piacea on tne market in son form will be played as the fourth number at tne firemen's Ball at the armory Christmas night. XEW TOUAV. HAT POn SAT.FI Fdmbower Ori-harrt Tracts. Kreit Flhr. Phone -K. WANTKr. lily experienced tnrmef, Mmty Jnh. or will rnt equipped farm Room I, 4Ut West Lane. FOR KAT.R rhsvrolst' 0. model. I2S Call Saturday or Sunday, want mili-k ile. K. Heboid. 120 N. Mtephena HOST Nnniewhere on Jarkaon St. or DotutlaR National Bank, small Mark r-urne with currency. Uiboral reward for nndr. Call o ft. Handera eoj West l.na St., Koaeburg. rhne 15(1. K. Foil SAI,K four tire lliIV two ISx 4. Alao choline motor 11 H. P. three, j aneeda and reveraa, suitable for run nlrta; email shop machinery, good saw. etc. Geo. Ioomia, Rosabura-. R. It. No. S, Box 41 -A. Credit Extention Urged by Bureau Br AaaoMle Praaa. WASHINGTON, Dec. 24. Exten sion of ciedita to foreign govern ments, inubllng them to thereby pay for American farm products, wu to day advocated by Jamoa R. Howard, president of the American Farm Bu reau Federation, at a Joint meeting of the senate agricultural and bank ing committees. Howurd suggested that the war finance committee be made the agency for extension of such credits, and mentioned Germany and Russia as desiring to buy Ameri can products. Sen. Chamberlain Is Operated On Iir Associated Prosa WASHINGTON, Dec. 24. Senator Chamberlain underwent an operation at a local hospital today, and It was reported that the senator stood the surgeon's work very well. It Is ex pected by the attending surgeons that a second operation will be necessary within two days. Start the now year right by having Universal Filler In your tires. You will not have any innor tubes to buy and you are sure to save one casing out of three and you may save one out of two. It will not take you long to gain the first cost. Christmas Season Brings Good Cheer (Continued from page 1) sumptouslp produced and directed with the gsnlui of the master. Need less to say, both theatres will receive their chare of "before the dance" merry makers. Taft Confers With Next President By Associated Press MARION, Dec. 24. President elect Harding today conferred with ex-President Taft regarding world peace problems and details of organ izing the next administration. The coming of Mr. Taft reviewed t be speculation about his possible ap pointment to some high post under the coming administration. The ex-president spent almost the entire forenoon with President-elect Harding, and before leaving for Cin cinnati this afternoon issued the fol lowing statement to the newspaper men: "I am much encouraged to think the senator is working out a practical solution for a world league which, while it may not be wholly satisfactory to enthusiasts of either extreme, of which I may be consid ered one, will satisfy those anxious to make progress and give the United States leadership In guiding all na tions to permanent peace, so far as that desired end is practicable." foExcti; Small Improved ... "h for aZTn Tm m ract, lmpr-7 000 aora desirous of ,ch. " . " see us. - - wop,. River Bottom Land unimproved. Al tracts close In. C W.YOUNG AND 1 eai utate and uun, """tit. 110 Cass Su NOTICE TO FARMERS, We want fresh fruit 0, , Will pay top market prta fruit must be clean nd fir,," all respects or we do not wtu it; we u-e only ths best srsdeT" FPIITCH'S CONFECT Wr., TONIGHT ONLY! 66 Wa TONIGHT ONLY! MILES TONES" A simple, yet an execeedingly interesting story of married life, told in 3 episodes. You are first carried back to the year 1860. How. ever mere words can give you no idea of the simplicity and quaint appeal of this story as it unfolds in the picture. IT'S DIFFERENT I IT'S APPEALING I IT'S A LESSOS 11 ' " - aan laaJini - Big Comedy and Pathe News. Look, Big Christmas Program, Look MATINEE-EVENING SATURDAY ONLY MATINEE-EVENING Mary Roberts-Rineharts Famous Story "23K Hoots Leave" Featuring DOUGLAS McLEAN AND DORIS MAY This rare back-and-howl Comedy has to do with Sgt. William Gray, who has a knack of always of getting into trouble by irresponsible breech of army discipline SUNDAY ONLY Dorothy Dalton in "His Wife's Friend' JACK LONDON'S "THE SEA WOLF" A gripping story of the aea. Spiced with Love and Adventure. Bigger and Better Than EAer. It's full of Kpectacualr scenes, such as the ramming of a ferry boat by a whaling vessel 1" S"" n" rlsco ltay. See R tonight. Also a Big Comedy 15c, 35c Educational Subject XMAS-MAJESTIC -XMAS GLORIA SWANS0N And a big supporting cast in "Somethino' to THirik About I besstf A story of green lanes and gay streets, of blind youth and grim reckoning, of love ana luxury all amazingly different. Something You Think About.