Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 12, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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BUYINd
FOR OL'R
371 STORES
ASSURES
LOWEST,
PRICES
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OUR STORE OFFERS MANY
PRACTICAL GIFT HINTS!
Hare Are Suggestions for Your Christmas Buying!
Dolls!
A Fascinating
Display
j A Family of Dolls
beuu'illy modeled faces
and well proportioned
bodies; with liulr and
movable eye or painted
eyes and hair. Some of
In long dresses: manly J
dolls In rompers; dainty
dolls lu frills and laces I
49c to 4.98-
4W
Box Writing Papers
Attractive Assortments
A box of dalnly linen-finish writing paper is always appre
ciated by every women and by the little minses ulso. Uur
assortments are uttraclive..
Linen-Finish Box Writing Paper
24 shoots nnd 21 envelopes; plain white and tinted; some ribbon
tied, liox 25c to 49c
48 sheets and 48 envelopes, ribbon tied. Box...... 69c
Zf sheets and 36 envelopes, ribbon tied and In hinged box.
Bex - 69c
21 sheets, 24 correspondence cards and 48 envelopes to match,
libbon tied and In hinged box Box 9Ec
Other styles of box paper tip to $1.98
Hill Climber Automobllo
mm
Popular Prices
4c
to
$2.49
Story Books
For Children
All the popular tnU'H that eh 1
divn Uit ht-autifully llhisiriii m1
in colorsfairy IhIph; Htorirs of
udventuro; unliiml stories; nuiM
tvry rhynu'a.
Favorite Gifts From
Santa Ctaut!
4c to 23c
Tree
Decorations
Artificial Snow ..8c
Tinsel Ribbon 8c
Tinsel Garlands 19c
Icicles . 8c
Toy Tea Set
Popular Fiction
Copyrighted Editions
69c
I
Crlnsted, real silk hosiery. 189-J. j
For cut glass and hand painted
china go to the Fern.
Hurrah. The ribbon back hose has
arrived. Where? Marksbury Co.
Here mi lluslnewi
K. (J. Lewis, of Portland, la In the
city for several days, looking after
business matters.
E. R. ROISE, TEACHER of violin.
Call Moore Music Studio.
Quality, service, price all right at
Pago Lumber and Fuel To.
In from Tiller
F. X. Rlppllnger. of Tiller, was In
Hoscburg today, for several hours
transacting business matters.
Give dad a reading lamp for
Christmas. Hudson Klectric Store.
Here on Business
K. L. Settle, well known Oakland
resident, was a 'business vlBltor in
town today, for several hours.
Mrs. Chas. O. Stanton, teacher of
Piano. Phoae 75-J. 702 S. Pine.
Ynnralln Visitor
B. A. Bliven, of Toncalla, came to
Ttoseburg last evening, to spend a
few days, looking after business mat
ters. (live the Invalid an electric heat
ing nad for Christmas. Hudson
Electric Store.
Albany Man Hero
Mr. and Mrs. Ellngsworth of Al
bany. Is in Rosehurg. to spend n
few days transacting business matter.
Watch the Fern window. You
will see something fine for Xmas
gifts.
Here From Glendale
Mrs. O. G. Sether, of Glendale, was
In this city today, looking after holi
day shopping matters, and to visit
with friends.
Cninas Rowlilent In
Miss Resale Prown. of Camas Val
ley, is in town for a few days, look
ing after shopping and business matters.
When you are thinking of Christ
ma's gifts, remember that the Fern,
has a fine line of hand painted china
and cut glass.
Tn from Round Prairie
M. F. Middleburg, of Round Prairie,
motored to town this morning, to
I pend a few hours, looking after busi
ness matters.
Here on Huslness
F. J. Duffy, of Arnsteln & Simon
tailoring company of Portland, spent
the day in this city attending to busi
ness matters. Mr. Duffy will return
to Portland this evening.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS
Notice is hereby given that the
r- , ......riniundent of Douglas
County, Oregon, will hold the regular
v...,,.uit..n tit annucanis iur
Certilicates at H. 3. Uuildiug, Rose-
k- follows: t oiuuieacing i
Wednesday, December 20. IK-'-', l j
o'clock a. m., ana communis
Saturday, December 23, IK--, at 4
o'clock p. ui.
Wednesday Forenoon.
U.S. History, Willing n'euuidnsblp).
Music, Drawing.
Wednesday Afternoon.
Physiology, Heading, Manual Train
ing, Composition, Domestic Science,
Methods in Reading, Courses of Study
tor Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic,
Thursday Forenoon.
Arithmetic, History of Education,
r, ..,,. i,, ..v M,. ili, nis in Geography,
Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art,
Course of Study fur Domestic Art.
Thursday Afternoon.
drammur I .wil'I ailll V. SlCUOgrUPbV,
Amwirun Literature. Physics. Type
writing, Methods In Language, Thesis !
It .. ... , .,! if I
Friday Forenoon.
Theory and Practice, Orthography
rsiiHllini-). Physical Geography. Kug-
lish Literature. Chemistry.
Friday Atternoon.
School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil
Government.
Saturday Forenoon.
Geometry, liotany.
Saturday Afternoon.
General History, Dookkeeping.
O. C. DROWN,
County School Superintendent,
Douglas County.
11KAD SPKCTALS
Just In from New Tfork, long
funpv hnri necklaces ill red. let.
coral, etc. All fancy Btyles, our epe
cial price 9Sc and $1.39. Curl's.
"CLARENCE"
"Now you've been in the army, what
would you do?" Would you slay at
home next Tuesday or would you go
to the Antlers theater to see "Clar
ence ? Would you miss seeing tnis
popular comedy as presented by the
Junior Class of the High School?
Would you miss an evening's enjoy
ment of Booth Tnrkington'8 real
American humor? Would you miss
this delightful nnd natural comedy
which has lured the laughter of the
country during the last ten season?
Go to see "Clarence" Tuesday night,
December the nineteenth, and send
your children to the matinee, Tues
day afternoon. Time: December 19.
Place: Antlers theater. Matinee prices
3a and 15 cents; evening, reserved
seats, 75 and 50 cents, gallery 35 cents.
HOX FAPKIt
Large fancy pack box paper at
75c. Drawer cabinets and other fan
cy packs, 2 and 3 colors of paper
with gold edge correspondent'e
cards, big values at $1.00. Duy at
Cart's where you save.
M
ASON
S ATTENTION
Buy from Page Lumber and Fuel
Company. They carry a full stock at
reasonable prices, and they give the
service. Adv.
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Painless extraction of teeth at room ' Pruning expert. Prune grapes now. j MOOR ft MliaiC STUDIO, N.
9. Masonic Temple. Dr. Nerbas. Rlhi time. Loula Uurgold, liosebuig. i Jackson St. Phone 6U2.
Give sl ter cn electric curling Iron
Entertains Lunrheon Club
Mrs. L. B. Skinner, of Winston's
entertained the One O'clock luncheon
club, at her home this afternoon
The ladles enjoyed sewing and music,
until a late hour.
Over Shopnlng
Mrs. A. Voeelpohl nnd Miss Marie
Vopelpr.hl returned to tbeir hnmi1
In Sntherlln last everinr. a'ler
'pending the day in thU city, look
ing after shopping matter.
The Riverside W. C. T. U. will give
box social Friday. December l-r.
at 7:30 p ni. at the Riverside school
The regular stated communication
of Laurel Lodge, No. 13, A. F. and
A. M., wilt be held in the Masonic
Templo Wednesday evening, Decem
ber 13, 1922. Work in the E. A. de
gree and the annual election of of
ficers. All members are requested to
bo present. By order W. M.,
W. F. HARRIS, Secretary.
Home from Fusteni Trip i , ,
i ...... ... . .,, . 'Lack I-riun ( iilifornla
residents of this city, but for 'the past lr. Melvln returned today from a 1 J,'"' ''!' v'hrlstmas. Hudson
novcn months visiting in Tennessee, ' trip to San Francisco, Los Angeles. !,to1"'
r turned to Kosehlll'if lartt eveniinr. and other noint In I'.i llfnrtim ulmi-.i:
They are enrouie to California where, he has hem spending the past ei;;hl I Every nlrin the Roseburg News- ' mlsp fr the benefit of the Children's! wli: t;ike place.
iney expert to locate permanently, nays ulteiuiliig to business inatt'-ri. , ileview Is read bv 20.000 people. You i
having for the soulli tomorrow He Is hack in his otllio again follow-, an't beat It for au advertising niedl- 1 " .
i.iornlng. I Ing this nhseni-e. I ..in Oregon l ife Man In City
J. c. citron, superintendent or
NOTICE
The accounts of the late D. K. L.
Miller must be settled at once. Any
person indebted to the estate can
settle accounts by calling at the office
In the Masonic building, between the
hours of 9 nnd 6.
MADGE MILLER SCHNEIDER,
Administratrix.
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IMPHOVKSrENT CLl ll TO MEET
The Garden Valley Improvement
Club will hold their next meeting
at the home of Mrs. Schneider, on
Thursday. Dec. 21. A large attend
ance is requested and It Is not
on.y Hie last meeting ot the year.
bit h- annual election of officers
Bed
Time
Stories
Longfellow calls it
"The Children's Hour"that h,, ..
snuggle close and want a "story." . e
We have just the stories that will dP,vu !
tions and their developing minds Manv . v
illustrated and all make ideal Christmas gifu
i The Roseburg Book SW
I.KATHKK PI KHIOS
Very finest p leather purses, fan
cy tooled designs with handles or
back straps. The best purse value
vou will find. Carr's special tl.4S.
Fancy children's purses 35c and
65c. .Big values In men's bill-fold.
Any of the above will make good
Christmas gifts.
PIK SOCIAL AT GLIDE
There will be a pie social at the
Glide church, .Friday evening, De
cember 15, to raise funds to purchase
a piano for the Glide school. A
large attendance is requested.
KAXCV WORK BASKETS
Japanese coin and bead decorated
covered baskets, 5 sizes, 39c, 59c,
89c, $1.19 and $1.39 at Carr's.
' The Associated Press, the United
Press, and the International News
services supply the News-Review with
letters.
NEW TODAY.
WANTED 50 to 100 goal-. M. M.
Cooper, phone 5F14.
FOR SALE Fine fur nig, would
make nice Xmas present. Cheap.
2 07 E. 1 st Ave. North.
FOR SALE One Bradlev No. S
feed cutter. 2nd hand. Phono 500
R. or call at 510 S. Jackson St.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room with privilege of bath and
telephone. Corner Flint and
' Mosher, phone 150-J after 5 p. m.
FOUND Ear ring. Owner may
have same by caling at this of
fice, identifying property and
pnving for advertisement.
ti.juwun1. .a J. w jiisiwwwwwawijii-pu
on paved o, .J""
ld water, bwZ1
office, lad:.. ;.lii
of "ee. paying for i,72'''
fying property.
gle or doubi,. viC:"1"-
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lers' """
THERE IS-xTcHoicEn;
sell mv filtM. .T.""
proved propertMt,ta:i,
ust off Pacifie blrt
Inch under cultinflt
five room cotuge; j,, "
tern; can irrigate; ml
chicken houw; oiler kmi
ments: vou &avrn.. .
take land for nothing; m,
thousand; boll m. Urr
Agency, V.SCaim,!ilu
AT FINEHOMrixWcifrr
Will take good dtr (riKnr ,
part trade lor tin ht tiW
acres of beiriij pnm i jj.
las county; best of rtnr tettci
land, bordering rinr. ito
highway, nr tun; n0ni to
galow, bath, toilet, otter issnnt
ments; crop till be mrimiM
thousand poindi dried hit at
year: thUiiUeooimj m
fered: DriM iliw ikons.
most of fmia fit a H 1
paid oil tnti. um
Agency, V.i Cim 3IMI, hn
219.
THMCTfiT01MIM'IOIW ! "gents of the Oregon Life Insuranc
H AiCo.. with headnunrters at Portland
Liberty Theatre b special production
J Today and Tomorrow
DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
for the week, visiting with the
cal agent, Chas. McElhlnny.
"QUEEN OF MOULIN ROUGE"
A STORY that thrilled play-weary
Uroadwny for over a year, made
into a photoplay tremendous in its
pictorial apx'al and dramatic qualities.
The MnntiiKuIre! Midnight-to-dawn
district of 1'aris! Uoul Mich, lUd Tubu
rin, and most glittering, most glam
orous, most extravagant, nio.st notorious
of them all Moulin Kouue!
Come and be tlirillcd b:i the story of a
yiil's saerifiec in Moulin liov.ue the
notorious luit Mill of Paris! A story
that ljux proven its power to tluiU!
A Lavish riVau tion With An All-Star
Cast
MARTHA MANSKIKI.I). JOSKril
STKIKh.lt, FRKI) JONKS, JANK .-2
U. S. Weather Bureau, local office,
Rosehurg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 6
A. M.
arrived here yesterday tn remain Precipitation in In. and Hundredths.
Highest temperature yesterday. .. .37
Lowest temperature last night 33
Precipitation, last 24 hours 0
Total precip. since first of month. 2.54
Normal precip. for this month 6.92
Total precip. from Sept. 1, 1922
to date 10.19
Aver, precip. from Sept. 1, 1877 10.24
Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 1922.. 05
tfverage precipitation for 44 wet sea-
sons Sept. to May, inc.) 51.39
Tonight and Wednesday, fair, con
tinued cold.
WILLIAM BELL, Observer.
W ; Ladle Alii Meets Thursday
j, ' The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E.
Church will meet Thursday afternoon
pj i with Mrs. A. C. Marsters to tie com
forts. The ladies are asked to come
K as early nfter lunch as possible and
A bring needle and thimble.
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The most reasonably priced dolls
and toys are at 0. J. Breler Co., 2 30
North Jackson St., when on shopping
go and see their assortment, their
prices will meet the expectations of
the most conservative buyers.
Vnlertrnes ScHou.s Operation
Edwin Youn. prominent resident
of Oakland, underwent a vevv pr
ions operation this morning at the
Mercy hnsnttal. with Dr. A. F petti
er In charge The patient rt )od the
operation nlcelv. and It Is hopd
for a speedy recovery.
Suslnln stnike
D. W. Msynnrd. aged 83 years, a
resident of Ve Rosehurg. last night
ustatned a s'n.ke of apoplexy which
has affected his left side. Dr. Del.app
who was called on the case reported
that In spite of the age of the patient
A he has a good chance to recover from.
Kf the Illness.
A At the Grand
j Among thoe registered at the
6 Grand Hotel this moro'g were Bessie
Rrown. Cnniaa Vail'. ' F. X. Rlnp
jj linear. Tiller- F. Harmon. Piddle:
A M. F. Toweil. Kitgene: Earl B. Brown.
B Klnmath Filll.- 3. a. Gsuthtir. Cnmns
ft Vsllev; t R t ingprlv. AstnHa: B. A.
BMren. Yoncall,; w. H. Fllng.worth.
g Alhsnv; R L. Settle. Osklsnd: J. 8
a Muntiey. ssn IMero: K C. Ij-i.
rorland.
To Victory Bond
Holders
Place the proceeds of your
maturing Victory bonds In a
home Institution by opening a
savings account bearing four
per ctnt Interest compounded
semi annually. All Victory bonds
numbered with a preceding let
ter of A. B. C. D, E or F are
railed for payment and Interest
reases IVcember 15, 1922. We
will ntcept the bond at faec and
the coupon due December 15
now on a new savings account
and becin your Interest Dec. 1.
First State and
Savings Bank
Get one of our home savings
banks.
Gift Suggestions
Appeal to Men
Practical gifts like wearing apparel meet
the approval, of even those most critical
We have a pleasing variety of Bath Rote
Smoking Jackets, Pajamas, Slippers, So
Ties, Etc.
You can find a gift for a man at a man's
store.
DUDS FOR MEN,
The Home of Hart Schaffner A Ma
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una. ceorob bibky
ON THE OHQAN
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TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
Norma Talmadge
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"the Wonderful Thins
c FIRST TIME
me-r a MADCAP LEARNING FOR THE
WONDERFUL VZLff
rriiTiiov COMEDY
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