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puma ru 1 f 14 For Men. Women and Children. Buy now and save Hosiery. Slippers Our line of slippers embraces all colors. Select them now while the linos ure complete. For Women 8()c, $1.10, $1.15, $1.80 For Men $1.45, $1.95, $2.45 For Children 89c, 08c, $1.10, $1.45 I ....... muv tv.iw A MLSKAflE TOTHIC PEOPLE I 4 1 1 m iimjbii " OF KOahBUlU. Hosiery r- . I'wrv pair In a beautiful Christmas box. HA y For Women l.-.c, :55c, 45c, 05c, $1.U0, $1.50, $2.00 For Men i!0c, 25c, !55c, 5()c, 00c, 75c, $1.25 Satin Slippers Shoe ItcpalrlnK While You Walt. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE. pi:kkixs iuj)Q. IUVI.M llltUNN. CASS ST. simr.s that satisfy and fit votk i i:ft KOSKIll ltO, ORE. Hero from Glomlale i t.loiirtnle lU'slilents lit I O. J. Johnson, a resident of Olon-I Mr. and Mrs. Ciuy Jnoquos of Glen- AHOCNI) THE TOWN j ,!ao, was a businciis visitor to Rose- dale were visllors to this city today, burg today. spending several hours attending to ((Mii,y9 , Here j business matters. In from Looking Glass Mr. and Mr.-. Pave V. Crosby, well Koliims to McMlnnvillo Mr. and Xrrs. W. E. Clinsenpeel bllm residents of TUddlo, arrived Mrs E. TibhIU re turned to her , ... ,.... .,.,. u m.nr I rn this f.rnoon and resistered homo In McMinnvllle ibis afternoon iiiiiiuicu ill ii'.iii iinii iiuiiio ' 1 " - " T-nnktni. nin II. Is mnrnlnr tn snend at the I'mpiiua Hotel. Mr. anl .Mrs. tho day visiting with friends and at-: Crosby are In the city to see' tending to business matters. Flashes after spending the past ween in mis Purple city visiting at the home of her cou nt the Antlers tonight. sin. -Miss .Margaret rase. , Vtt'fiVfw''i v- jPS Jhi 7 B r Ml m "Gifts That Last" V0UR Christmas Gift Selections 1 Can be easily made at Bubar Brothers' Store At this store you will find an appropriate gift for cadi one to be remembered. A brooch, a ring, a necklace or rope of pearls will be a pleasing selection for a lady. Bracelet and wrist watches are very popular. For gentlemen, a searf pin, emblem ring, cigarette case, fountain pen, watch chain or belt with silver mono gram buckle will be appropriate. These are but a few sugges tions. At this store you have the largest stock in the city to select from, and behind every purchase stands the reputation of this firm honest merchandise at honest price--. BUBAR BROTHERS Jewelers .r;.7.r Big Used Ford Car Sale! -1 Here Shopping Mrs. .Marie Young, of Yonca'lu, was here today spindinK several hours shopipug. Ix'vivl for 1'oi-tlanil Mis. F. A. Melds, of this city la spending a few days In I'm'Jand vH- itliiK with friends. Siurmer at Myrtle tYek Sheriff Sam Siariucr spent the day at Myrtle Creek attending to official business matters. Mere on ltullicH A. J. Green, a resident of Grants Fnss. spent the day in this city at tending to business matters. Haby Itoni Dr. Hoover announces the birth of :i 9 pound hoy to Mr. and Mrs. A. J Itussio at the RosoburK' Apartments. Both mother and son are doing nice ly. Court in Portland The members of the Douglas coun ty court are spending a few days In Portland attending tho convention of eounty courts. Mrs. Ilauin Returns Here Mrs. Arthur Damn and two child ren returned here yesterday from San Francisco, where they have b-en spending a few months. They will remain here during the winter. (;leiu!alo People Here Mr. and Mrs. George Humphreys arrived here this afternoon, to spend a few days attending to matters of business and shopping. Here from Myrtle (Yoek Mr. and Mrs. C. D. nubk, or Myr !o Creek, returned to their home this morning after enjoying tho Elks' play here last 'evening. Hi re to I'.iijoy Play Mr. and Mrs. C. Weaver and Mr. md Mrs. 1. S. Weaver, of Myrtle Creek, were visitors to the city last evening, to enjoy the Elks' play. Himx? from Yoncalla - Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Appletrate, well known residents of Yoncalla, arrived here today, and will remain to enjoy the Elks' show this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Applegate are frequent visitors to Roseburg. l!ly Horn lr. Geo. Houck reports Ihe birth of a daughter to Mr. and .Mrs. tlugn I'ierson. vesterday at their home in Winehester. Roth mother and (laugh ter are doing nicely. Snmr at Meotlnit Miss Frances Parslow sang a de lightful vocal solo at the meeting 01 the high school parent teachers as- ociation held at the high school on Monday. Missionary Society Tomorrow The Foreign Missionary society 01 the M. E. church south, will meet ni the home of Mrs. W. S. Gordon, to morrow afternoon at 2:"fl. Mrs. J H, Rally will have charire of the pro gram, and Mrs: M. C. Van l.uven will give a report of Ihe district meeting. Ml members are urged to attend. Work I'ro-rressiiie f'minfv Itotldninter Floyd V rear who has just returned from Reeds- nert s'ates that work on HancocK Mountain is-progresslng rapidly. A crew of 4 0 men has been engaged by the contractor In charge of this work md a winter ramp has been estab lilied. The work will proreed an winter. Cook ImhiVs are Out About seven u- or eighty cook books were sent east this morning bv the Parent Teachers Association of the r.enson school. This Is tin first lot of the bocks completed, how ver. the full number of 600 will be out bv Frldav of this week. Several local stores will have them on sale and at the present lime they are m?!! fng rapidly. Entertains Memliers Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Cordon rn u rrainod t!-e mem!., rs of the official 'maid of the Fir -t Methodist rlmr.1i last evening in the dining room of 'he church. Tle'v engage. 1 the s-TV Ices of the Ladies Aid S-vloly who served a three course chicken din ner. As the hiir'i.inds and wives of Ihe officials were included, between for'v and fifty we.p present. The tables were decorated In nr i lie tas'e. and Mrs. A. N. Orcult sang a beautiful selection. Inter persed with the l.nMnoss of tho even lng. short nddresses by C. S. Heln line, A. C. Marsteis. Foster Rutnor and Mr. and Mis. Gordon. 'Good stories enlivened the occasion, and repor's showed lie. church to be In excellent conditinii financially and otherwise. At the meeting on Monday to organize un Associated Chajl- ties, tliosu present saw fit to . inline me as the chulitnan of this association, and Captain Void of the Salvation Army as ! assistant. Now there are a I number of needy families In , and around Roseburg. The , only way we can assist tnene ; people Is to have the help of . the people or Roseburg. About fourteen different organizations of this city have '.ined up to help In this work, but help can- j not lie rendered by any of us unless the people who are com- fortably fixed and who want to help come to our Immediate assistance. Christmas Is almost upon us. and those who wish to give through this united chart- ties should do so at once. We must make our plans, finding out the nwds of the ones who are calling for help, and then we must know just what re- sources we have behind us. Will the people of Roseburg re- snond to the call that was made in yesterday s Nows-Roview to brine fruit, vegetables and clothing to the office of the Commercial club, and leave all money either with myself, Cnpt. Ford, or at the News-Review office with R. W. nates. Quick action is necessary. 0. H. HILTON. Pon't forge checks to buy an Oldsmobile, but be sure you see the New Four before you spend good money. J. V. Casey, Agent. I. aler Retty was committed t'.ellevue for more observation. to The Yoncalla Rod and Gun Club will plve their Xmas shoot on Sun day, Dec. 18th. rain or shine, on ibelr new prounds. Buildings are tp for shelter. o If the man w ho measures you for your next suit calls out F. lv. H. to the assistant who Jots down the nieiistiremcnts, take care! It Is a warning that your physique is not all hat it should be in fact a great deal less. It stands lor "necK lorwaro, round hack." 'It's the commonest fault in the physique of our customers." explained a tailor. "Most men have lint chest anil round hack. The army straight ened some of them up for a while but they've begun slumping back again. About one man In ten has bow legs, ihe bow running from 14 to 4 Inches. I'ractieally every mini's shoulders ure uneven one higher than the other. Hut that's so common that you wouldn't call it n defect. "Here's another thing I've noticed. All the athletes, the professional strong men, have sloping shoulders. Ihe fellow with the straight, heavy shoulders whom you'd take for un athlete usuaJly Isn't." Milwaukee Journal nu.) wr.ATnr.n nKPOKT. IT. S. Weather bureau, local office, itoseburK. OrcKon, 24 hours ending 6 At ililtlitlon tn Inehrw unit llnndrrlllha i.ln,l t .'in i.t-rii l tl re Vi-HUTU.iy .. I ,., v.-si teiueerat 111 e last niKllt .. 4l IV..,-i ni I :il ion III! 1 llOUlM T..tal er.-.ip. since first of month l.OH toriiiiil .iecip. for tills inunth... .92 Total p.e.lp. from Sept. 1, 121. to d ue " - v,raii.- preci;.. frem Sept. 1. 1S7T 10.57 Tetal -v ess Ireiu Sept. 1, lt'Jl... .43 veratee precipitation for 44 wet yeas. -us (Sept. to May, tnc. . . . .SI .99 Kere, .lat ti S p. m. forsout hwefltern Tonight act Tlnirstlav rain. WILLIAM HULL. Ohserver Another Turkey Talk! We will buy your turkeys and pay cash on delh-. send your birds to commission houses and hi when your home merchant pays more( Bvesh7 build up the community, pays taxes and serv' days per year. Be fair and give your town and? a square deal. "acornm Will Receive Turkeys Saturday & Monday Peoples Supply Co. Floods Force People to Hills gazed at daybreak over an expanse uects of lmn.ai . l nr i.i. fr. i ,... v. . " or "" mediate ,ettitm, jXWAI, 1UTIO am, ratio and Sham, . Ui BELLINGHAM. Dec. 14. Hund- ' He umL T ... UUlll Vara l .i reus on me t-Kagu river lowlands stnire . . ' deb'Rates beoevM . ...UK.- "! of water twenty miles from La Con ner to the Chuckanut mountains. u, ine streets ot La Conner, Jjurllug- ton, Conway, Miltown and Edison were flooded. ratio would ha . . 7s "l.iK three" late today At La Conner, three frert A'U ,a a nn a hill n lin cattle, having taken to the hlKh i '''. ' (.rh "a ,h KtaiMTbw r.,H r. .f. , ! ro.'d rom Japan. " marooned on the flats. Yesterday ,, .,r .. ,, . .'! the home of I.ee Davis, hntwoen ,l l?"4''1 L.ILI, TK. Mount Vernon and Burlington, over-! WUKK0 Huj turned, and Mrs. Davis and three children were rescued by men in boats. The water Is receding. o 13 Recommendations Agricultural Report WASHINGTON. Dec. 14. Thir teen recommendations. Including legalization of the co-operative mar keting combinations, lowering of freight rates on agricultural prod ucts, and establishment of agricul tural attaches in the European capi tals, were set forth in a report of the joint congressional commission of agricultural inquiry filed today in tho senate. o Manifestos Are Pasted on Walls WE HAVE SOME OK THE HIGHEST BARGAINS IN USED FORI) CARS EVER OFFERED. Prices have boon slashed to ick hoi torn. You can now pot a pood serviceable used Ford car for i 10 "W1 Dainty Maiden Outstrips World NEW YOliK. i,,-. 4. Strin pok r Is an ,;,,, tonk 1!t,,lv l.ainl. is. a LM-Near-eM cabaret singer ariaion of the game Inaugurating a movimr sneeinc'e ntiil. d s'rip rolitaire. It would not h.iM. been so saril- ' :'!! I'v had n selected the up town piaifonn 0f ,;, i.evingiim ave lllle piijm :,y .,1 I, .,,.. . bv TODAY LIBERTY THEATRE Trices 10c & 15c MATINEE KVKItY DAY GARETH HUGHES IN "Garments of Truth" The story of a boy couldn't wear them. who li U v ns - "'. :-. n Itettv entered IJjl.ie subway si.tti,,., , b.-g in to sins f-Jr""' ''-""'e. Cndir erdiua-v i iri iiin- glances, th.re are f, w travelers a a Ion at til i- l.enr. llellv drew a crowd. She lau ed. tok a Imu pie.iiuinary, she Drop in at our Salesroom and let us put you in one of these Cars before Christmas. You will' never re gret it. They are tho best bargains ever oiTered. Co A. Ldckwood Motor Co t3 FORDS Koseburj.', Oregon -"i" airlf f il j li-r rrrfa rT-i i rl'Miirt 1 -11 t. ft FORDSUNS . :i. I started to undress laity Is n iii..k worker. In 20 s "ids then- she sto.nl In a pair of :ik s'oiking anl two gariers ile,--era'eil with pink silk rosebuds. This is a difficult story to write just about here. We want to give you the faets. and -,vo don't know how to do It. V, i t, anway. a i p came along, and put his over.n.i: around Hetty, and look her a,i. She was nr ral n-'d before MauKtrale Torricin in the Harlem court later tn the day, and In the middle of the proceedings she sr.f'iViily unburnned her over coat and let I: dmp to the floor. It 'a .'.a very cnitun asslng. Erom Freeman Tllden's story in rictoilal Kevlew. Also a rathe News and a Hal Roach and Snub Pollard Com edy. This picture promises heart Interest and thrills. Lue F. Vernon who TIays the Pictures" at the Fiano DUBLIN. Dec. 14. Communist manifestos, demanding rejection of the new Irish peace pact, were post ed on walls today. Republican sol diers removed them. Fear is spread ing that De Valera's apparent domi nation of the Sinn Fein parliament may result in a treaty rejection. "Lucky Tommy" Is In Iowa CENTER VILLE. Iowa. Dec. 14. 'Lucky Tom" O'Conner, Chicago gunman, who escaped from the death cell there and who was to hang tomorrow, is believed here. A train crew Baid he rode the rods inio this city and tlren disappeared. Pretty French Girl Arrested DALLAS, Texas,' Dec. 14. Miss Jean La Moore, pretty French girl, Is charged with murder In connec tion with the shooting and death of Has Cooksie, Janitor in the federal building. Miss La Moore declared she shot In defense of her honor. The federal officers say she has been connected with four shootings in the past year. KlOlll.l: IUUMXX)I,I GOOD CHER-RO is lliiule to iimkc the bot ItitKAIt Si! :m a ll lb. Mirk at lliuu A: I'ntterMiii Hie Kfotiotny ;tnefry I. lb Iteee's Gnx-ery 'Tis S oMock am sitting down. Have fought for hours around the town. To introduce this Cherro Flour, And fli myself, this Job, tomorrow. CHKR-PO A Hani W bent Illenil that Can't Bo Hour. rto It. Foster Ilutner, manager of the rmpo.ua llroccoll Exchange spent yesterday at Riddle inspecting the crop in that vicinity. He reports about 20 acres there all looking fine. Prosperts everywhere are for one of the best crops In history, Mr. Ilutner say The Koselmrg high Kiwi bufe ball team Is practicing indaitriwh leaoirn boys are working hard under it rection of Coach King ind v. are that the school will be vdl v , ulln line oi ainierm fc. lug the coming monthj. fnitV lor is endeavoring to work opit dine which wm give HoirtBii pood program of gam and turn assured of some excellent Mlit,j of basket ball this winter. TO lll'll.T APAItTMOI Ed Thornton has purchased at the corner of Douglas a: a streets and Is preparing to m double furnished apartment m The house will contain tn ar- ments and will be conjlm'iS wood and will be well furnlsbeL If tual work will be started XoiuVi' next week according to present and the structure will be si tn nhnnt two months. 4 4 4 m NEW TOP.II. 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Tt:ny..a 5f r T 1 1 1 WS st Pp "' d L M"" .TTT7T, thi M--1 J ( lilblren c 1VKPM M"' Courage WITH A HIi Special Cast To the lienrt of a wonderful wife "stone walls do not prison make; nor Iron bars case." 1'iupav Only miss ii iit Uranuv as yea l-"" llaliU "f hsl'Pi"'-", ...... inicrwoven " . snrriii.. it" draina of a fleht of love-l"J -loneliness. , ffiJ. Child.J