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tfclis MX wwicnrTto fcuwn-nitvtrw. movdav. xomeb i. ml. SHOES We have "tbs beat num ber In the Tery best makes" of shoes. For the. Rubber Footwear of all kinds School Girl or - ' Sc200 Fitting Children our Specialty There is no choice in wet weather! Ono mast liave good shoes. Good hIkx-n on any school child now will do away with the shoe problem for the rest of the winter! Sehool Girls' Shoes, $2, $3.50, $4.45 School Boys Shoes, $2, 2.85, 3.50, $4.00 AKOUND TUB TOWH : Council MwW Tonight The city council meets tonight in IU regular session. A number ol iuiporlant matters aie expected to I come up for consideration, Including! several ordiuunces. In City Today Hill Cardwtll, the Vmpqua ranch er, was a business visitor in Kose- l.urg for a few hours today. 11 11 1 Kays the dampness has Invaded bis district to a great extent. PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) Oregon Football Classic is Tie Passed Through City Quite a number of cars passed No more leaky roofs. If you apply roof paint, twelve . .' . o.j our nermairenl tnrousn nosouurg ouuuay uu - or one UUn ...... f ... .tola after unenrline Sat- I TraUSf er. urday at Eugene taking In the foot- a,MMlXTV iniKK TlllItSIUY uuu game. Ilouda in Sloppy Condition The Home of Good Shoes Shoe Dept. in Basement CAMAS VALLEY SCHOOL NEWS lm Do you want Health, Success and Prosperity? L. lsadoro Kanke tells you how to gain them. Helnlltie studio. All welcome. It's free. Nov. 25 and 30th, 8 o'clock. Hllbert Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wilson, arrived here yes terday from Marvel, Minn., where be has been located for the past year. He will remain here over Thanksgiv ing to enjoy a visit with his parents and his many friends in this city. your, portrait Will solve the problem, "What shall I Rive for Christmas?" The Roseburg Studio, Bell Sisters' Bldg. Phone 462. o M. O. ItAr.AHAlGIl Real estate, livestock, farm and merchandise auctioneer. Dates made at O. W. Young & Son's, or at 630 North Vine. CHRISTMAS CARDS A The exclusive jod printing w department of the News-Review is showing a beautiful line or v Christmas and New Year cards, both engraved and printed. These contain your individual name and are a very appropn- ate remembrance for Christmas or New Years. Flace your or- ders right now as we will not be able to furnish them at the last moment. All orders must be in promptly in order to as- sure early delivery. 4 The South Deer Creek grango will t.,niarm k nmnillH V -1 II H 11 K Kl? I V 1 II K I'nnaved portions of the Pacific ,,,.,. Ti,rrt:nv An all dav ses- highway are reported In a muddy ami l,on wm be neid"ani at noon the slippery condition toaay aue 10 uie ladleg wllI gerve a monster turkey recent heavy rains. Cars are going d)nne, A goclal tlme will be enjoyed through, however, and are exper- n th(J arternoon anj then at a late lencing little difficulty. afternoon hour the men will go to their respective farms to do their liii mis aiH-in evening chores while tne ladies pre- Vr unit Mrs. R. A. Busenbark and I n-r ih The voune folks will son, who reside near Melrose, ieriin0(j a dance following lunch this afternoon for Wl'Jhlta, Kansas, i . .i in ... i r, am AVtonilPrl I wnere u.ey w... "'"--'--",:--- - . ,, , ho ,rn nff ll. It.. .nlaliVO i n I ' V will J. I 1 11 1 iuuib 11 ' V ' ..... .... inn Y...U ... ..... H ni new absent from Douglas county ior auuui i no, can u " , . ll I ILL H. irUULIUIl Ul .wii, wi WO IIIUHIIIB. I " no-ninnflnt rnnf rout uy appiyinK i";iniuivii. r il,l 1 aint. Denn iransier. Tlarrv Winston appeared in the tiistlce court late Saturday afternoon and paid a fine of l; for operating . .,.,.b ulihnnt HcKts. Vern Hlxon hiirh Rchool basket- also paid a similar fine for operating! ball piaver. are elated over their a truck w th Improper imnia. I -nccess J.Tldnv. Onr Elrls won z; 10 MiuTiaue Uronse Issued 4 and our t,oys held the fast U- bur team to a 1 1 to 4 score, unr Visits In Culifonita I Kirlst team was composed of Captain Mrs. F. W. Hunt will leave on this Ida thrush. Nellie Dahl, Eliza Lhurcn .,nni..F' iroin fnr San Francisco. Ae-niia Fdmonds and Marian i.a- fiHn.i!i whom he will SDend sev-l mondn. Our Boys' team was made ral week'n vNitlne with her daugh- Un of Captain Edward Dahl, Bernard ers. Dr. Irene Hunt and Miss MurlellDenn. Fred Newman, Thomas biegei Hunt who are at the Children s hos-lnnd Harold S eeel nltal there. Mrs. Hunt will not re- The valley teachers attended turn until after the Christmas boll- teachers' lone meeting held In Rose rtava. Ihiire. Rnturdav. Principal Northru was on the program, uamas vauev II fn fiu- Several Honrs I u well renresented in the work While returning from tne rooiDan 1 planned for this year, r.3. it. t.ime at h.ugene saiuroay hikim Miller being elected vice presmen Clarence Hill and party got otr hip and .T. F. Bonelirake and f . roadway with their car several miles Korthrop each being selected chair- El'OEN'E, Ore.. Nov. 21. In a tamo in which the University of Ore gon and the Oregon Agricultural col lege, ancient rivals in their annual roiK.st, they, Saturday, struggled through four periods without score. This was Ihe sixth tie between the leans In the 25 games tbey have played. With mud plastered all over them nd in their eyes the players had to top nsaln and again. The contost resolved Itself In the last period into punting duel between Leslie of the Oregon team and GUI of the Fight ing Aggies, both making numerous plendld kicks. It was a see-saw Dame, me Dan, owever, being most of the time In regon's territory after the first per iod. The slippery condition or the ball caused numerous fumbles, two t critical periods. o a r' hones were nign jusi oe- fore the close, when Gill punted fifty Do your roofs leak? See Dcnn Transfer for a permanent cure. Goodyear Tire H3rn. ford Oarafn. p That we may stimulate and encourage interest I in t Winchester Sportsmen AND .THE Winchester Junior Rifle Corps We will make the interesting prices on Winchesters Regular Trice Christmas Special -a Model 1890 Repeaters $31.50 $26.50 Thumb Trigger p Orders should be placed with us by December 10 t to avoid delay north of this city and were compell ed to send to this city for aid. They were detained several hours, arriv ing here about" 4 o'clock Sunday morning. John Te In Snlem The Salem Capital Journal con tains the following Item: John R. I.ee, at one time superintendent of man on important committees. ROSEBURG Cafeteria & Restaurant j WILL SERVE A j HOME COOKED Special Thanksgiving Dinner From 11:00 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. THANKSGIVING DAY ted liny yaras irum mo u..Bo. ( zone. Chapman, ivius " f the Oregon team used oauenng m m tactics for good gains in me. rly part of the game. 4 o a CARD OP THANKS. ! We want to thank our many J friends in Drain and vicinity for r their kindly assistance and sympathy and the many beautiful floral oner- w Ings during the last illness ana ai he death and burial 01 our wue uu m mother. m F. A. RAYMOND AMD U CHILDREN. A Drain, Oregon. GREEN, THE TIRE MAN, half- solcs rubber boots. Note the Following Cafeteria Prices Ro.wt Voung Turkey, Dreeing nlia CnuiUerry s 1 Koast Young Chicken, Dressing and Cranberry s Itoawt Young (Joonc, Cranberry Sauce, 50c, Roast Leg of I'ork, Apple Sauce, BOc. Potatoes 5c, lCscalloiied Corn 5c, Creamed l'esj, 5,. Special Homo Made Trult Cake, 10c. ' Stewed Fruld l'ud. Lemon Hard Sauce, 10c, 190G " 28.55 1902 Single Shot 10.50 . 1904 " " 12.60. 9.85. 24.75 8.50 10. GO 8.75 Teachers Hold Zone Meeting The Teachers council held at the Innnl hit'h Rchnnl Kntnriliiv urnu we the Douglas County Water & l.lgni 1 ........i,.,! Tho lynchers nf Ihe zon enmnanv at Rosehurg. but at the I illuiiifival a errant ilnnl nf Interest 111 present time employed by a large lhe new plin and a flne program was electrical concern, arrived In Saletn (ormed and adopted. In the business last night to pass a few days. He ieg30n committees were appointed to win direct tne inai.iimi.on m hantlie tlle various projects and In meal equipment in mm tii-uiii. .he afterno0n course of study urhl.-tt will nl,l the teiherH In thuir U Alloel Pension ..k . ,kpn nn. Practically all Will. . JilllieB, m i no liters Home, has J granted a pension Mr. James was fo of Iowa, but has been in Roseburg for over a vear. He served In com pany H, 4flth Iowa volunteer Infan- trv. He snys he Is very mucn im-1 A v.i iine 0f toys, books, games pressed with Oregon and expects toan(1 ,jul3 now on display at Carr's is JrJ.T Ken of the schools in the zone were rep irr."!. resented only a very few of the in- formerly a resident nruclors being absent. TOY DISPLAY WINS. V Churchill Hardware Company i v THANKSGIVING CANDY Hoefler's Centennials Small Size For your Thanksgiving Dinner. The wonder candy of the Pacific Coast. Regular 1.00 per pound. Thanksgiving special Wednesday Only 49c Par Pound A largo assortment of box randies direct from ' the biggest day light factory." Prices ranging from 60c to J6.25 per bei. "The Chocolates with the wonderful centers." The "fxCyKcdt Store NATHAN FVLLKHTON. 1'HtKIV.J niJMJ. CS8 ST.. ItOSKIU IU3. OUK. remain here. nill.n ON EASY TERMS. Now Is your chance to build your home on th easy payment plan. I will fm .Ish the lot and build your house on small monthly payments. Phone 38 4-Y. F. A. HOWES. attracting much attention. Their toy department would do credit to any city. With a larger line than ever and much cheaper prices man lasi year, Carr's Toy Department will prove a Mecca for Christmas shop pers. S1 Atnarrliige licence was Issued to day to Ouy O. Jacques and Eran celle Myors of Glcndale. CHICHESTER S PsLLS ' A I.MtllcNl Ak your 1'rticMi XKW TODAY. 1-U SAI.K Kimlt-1 atnount of cab- lA-1 vl ' 1 " lj."r.t A l a y 'iLr ' k JtXi Fui'.M) l-ox lurrlt-r imp. Owiu-r may ia I 1 a t h ni eu f 1 i . Out ea,Kii h t A WA.NTKI TO KKNT T'iano Iiikoo.I t "l"ht inn. JL'all Allsa iJarby. I'iione 7. l-'ult SAl-K Furniture for a ix ruorn hoiiHf. All ready to muvtj Into, t-i- Now is the Time -to Put Vour Aladdin IN ORDER COMB in and get a folder en titled, "How to Put Yoar Aladdin in Order." It will tell you how to make your Aladdin give better service than ever. It's yours FREE. We also carry a full line of Mantles. Chlmneysand Wicks Get ready now for the long winter evenings when you will need the pure white light of the Aladdin for your indoor work or pleasures. Churchill Hdwe. Co. ItOSEIintG, OREGON. Home Made Mince, Lemon, Pu ipkln and Aml pi. .,, , .,...F1 ,. v,.,. ssenj, lrCi All Drinks 3c, Bwj Butter or Hot Dread, 5c. ' niuiuc n-ora tx-.ov 10 and from 5:30 to 7 so puk P. V. HIIISCH AND MRS. YOI N,;, Violins, acconipM t, nw :t ut tne piano. Come and Be Thankful Oregon Emerging From Under Storms s THK WEAL liin. Your portrait will cam lit onal messages better Uui ui J j present you can buy. Vt n , pleased lo show Ton lit in r PORTLAND. Nov! 2i;6reKon to- 1 1" "'""""ngs nd the Ul J dav aODeared to be emerging from a lni8- salislacllon guartmwi. terrific sleet and snow storm, as the ",:r rders:. Clark'i Pholo i: temperature slowly rises. The rain ""burg Natl. Bank Bldg. Eat, Drink and be Merry Conic mid dine with us. Special Thanksgiving Dinner. Served nil day, $1.00 ier l'late Tables reserved. Phono 300. The Royal Cafe MRS. W. II. HOWMAN, Prop. is continuing here, with meager re ports of slightly easier conditions in , the eastern part of the state. Trains east over the Spokane; Portland and Seattle lines and the Union Pucitic are held snowbound with traffic di verted by way of Tacoma. The river boats last night brought in a few score of stormbound passengers, picking them up along the river banks from the stranded trains and automobiles. The wires aro down into eastern Oregon but it is under stood that many towns are suller ing from heavy snowfalls. Much stock Is feared lost on the range. f ( P.-. A hl.rh.l.r.ll.m.i.JTlr.dV I o. IM1U- M KiSh '''-' Vtlf rTSW '" SA1.H-A pure bred Poland Chm., SiVvl T.k. . aln. n..rtri- v lu.B. ur will tmUo for fm or t". k II - ftp lirufci.i. ft l ill-cm k.tfr Iiokh. Also hav a spun of work llfc f I'lAMi.NB i:ii ni l-ll.l.. l. liors.-n. or a line lrlvli,K n.ari-. lo I V fr TMi.w"nl,l '(I.SMt.Al.yRHiil 1. trml fnr tfniilH K A KriiMi' Hum... DANCE! AT SlTHERl.IN WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2.1. MOONLKJIIT MEIX)1)Y FOVH. TODAY LIBERTY THEATRE Prices 10c & 15c M 1TINEE EVERY DAY Conway Tearle In i:ialne Slerne's "The Road of Ambition" Dlnnted by William P. 8. Earlo 1'p from the ranks came Big Hill Matthews, fighting every Inch of the way until the goal of his ambition was reached, lie sure and see this inspired pholoi'lay. Also Select News and Comedy. l iberty 1'rtres. Iflc and 1 Sc. Luc F. Vernon who "Plays the Picture" at the Piano ('OK I IK NT Ilmim'kocpititc np;i rtnieiit tor con pi'. Clt-an, imnlrni, ;ulultn only. Inquire In person at 1!u1Uvvm more. LOST KlKin wrlft watch with brar. I't at tm. lied. Hens Wharton, liook St ore. S JKItSKY COWS will t.iy for t h . ninth hti keep a family; bl efii rtHiin hmio, with uprlntc water pipil In; hath, hot and rohl wjitt-r; hfK Btont milk houce, hla; ditiry harn, machine nhed, chlrken houj'. fmnily orchard, 10 ure of tlie hent l:in( In the viill)y, all run ho irrlKatou; henntif iillv Bltuntpd, loratcd four ni)pji from Itonehurir on tiood road Price complete. $-."i'o flo. hnlf each Thta In u real gpprtunlty. St-e A. T Uiwrom e, Com mere !al A Kent, 1J: "".? St- rhone SH. 1 K UOHKKTS t'SKU CAK UAK OA INS Ht.'O l"ord. Two Pordn. Two mi 7 Fordi. mifi Kord. I?H Purd. DOS Kord truck. MHtVfll. 1M9 9rt iverlnnd. PA OyerlamU 11 Slu.lebnker . 191 S fM bus. T.Mte Hurley lnvldon. Eauy termp, Capi St. Thon 144. USE CHERRO CEHEALS AND ELOVK Her husband tossed and tumbled about. He was sick,- so sick there was no doubt. Sue borrowed a loaf of Mary's bread, It soothed hla stomach and eased his head. (Sny CllAlU-rtOV) A hard wheat blend for family use. On sale now at Tour grocer's. CI1EKKY CITY MM I.IM) CO. SAI.KM. OKE. MENU Thanksgiving AT Home Restaurant 11-137 Sheridan SU Cream of Celery Soup Roast Young Turkey Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Grten Peas Choice of Desserts English l'luiu Pudding with Hard or Spice Sauce Hot Mince Pie with Cheese Fruit Salad 75c Per Plate Regular Dinner 25o Soup Choice of Sausage and Cream Gravy, toeef Stew Vegetable, Veal Loaf. Mashed Potatoes Green Peas Pudding Coffee - Milk SPECIALS Oysler Cocktail 25 Easlern Oysters (6) any style. EO Razor Clams (S) 35 Jelly Omelet 3$ ROASTS Roast Pork A Apple Sauce.... SS Roast Reef Drown Gravy... 2 5 1K( KER McMn.LI. COOKED FOOD SALE. The W. C. T. U. will hold a cooked food sale Wednesday, Nov. 23, in the building next to the Roteburg National Bank. Come and buy your mince pres. steam puddings, cakes and doughnuts for your Thanksgiv ing dinner. "FOUR WEEKS." Four weeks from Sunday is Christ mas. Have you made your gift se lections? Why not go into Carr's Store and look over their big line of toys and practical gifts. Early selec tion pays. Shop where you Bave at Carr's. ' HOlSK Ol' A THOl'SAXD K'il Carr's wish to announce tte J slore will again hare hsRUi Christmas boxus. And u W "Carr's can save yon motr;." mils WANTED, N.n I. l hf-mby jlvtn llul m l,iiis ulll li re-elvi-a up lo im :i Inn Nov. 3th. IS-'l. lor Ut ur ..f lm- Kldersdn (Kockr Poibih IniiMiny. anj the t-ne (Him liflnnniiiff tlnriwith. Th nrt; 'j srvv.-d to reject ntti lJ J Itv ur.ler ot t'' Boird o( CF.a A. CRAVE,' c hftrtl Mr!(t y Pfiat Office adilrm. MeltMi.H 0 u.vn.t v. E.rn sink U. S. Weather Bureau. W Roseburg. Oregon. SI bouo aa U.west temperature w pri., ,,ltatU.n,lt "."'"o""1 T..U.1 precip ..nee r ' ... N-.irm;.! preclp. tor t lf4 Total preclp. trom bepu lo d:.te "1":':"".li'tll:' Averate preclp. Jr JSiiB Total ,letl,len;y i.vr preclplla'10;.. ikI. jea-ens S",.L.I lolw'l"' Korerasl nilJ X:!i Tomlsht 15c 10 23c MIU AND MRS. CARTER DEHAVEN Buml. Laughing Gas That Will Care Any Cr C "Thfi Girl in the Taxi a t.,.-. xtmnmi OK 1" vrrY''IT -"TTir' i 4 HALL KOOM BOY CX)MEDV-AV O1 .. .u. ,! fade ion wiU .,..! o opening nnm - - . pe n l.h-Tl.e (rrratct mirth pn w . ,, IX vi . .... 1 III" EI.EHHATEI) flr.ii r From th the next ever nrrMlnoed i.i.i.iiiTEI) COMEDY i- Toniorrow: Vlvn TT -- "Tl"' "'"TTTi ranlT 0"lT-r " " .,n IHBlV(',, OP HVSLl-Mii j wen HEARTBEATS "Salvation ... M W Whitnn Bennett's n.tcrplece of fH"1"0 than deaih, greater thff" Hf- M TVT