ROSEBURQ NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922. PAQI THRO MAHK3BURV CQ i At? fno nrtA Quito Konnpon i ft fftcf uvmpn ! ana luisses . umio aim uuno iivuutvu iv wo HUiucii r j .01 aK and Less m this ear-ana Clearance aaie Fur trimmed suits of the season's best fabrics, in rich shades of brown, beaver and navy, silk-lined. Reduced to exactly HALF PRICE Every High-Grade Fur-Trimmed Coat that Remains in Stock is Reduced 1-3 and More These coats are beautifully made of heavy, lustrous pile fabrics, silk lined throughout; collars and cuffs of Man churian wolf or caracul; panel and blouse back styles; in navy blue only. An opportunity to secure a high grade coat at a decided price concession. lLot of Mannish Tailored Coats Reduced to $15 These coats are made of mannish materials, in plain pat terns and herringbone effects; light and dark colors. Ideal garments for utility wear and priced earlier in the season ?t one-third to one-half more. Umbrellas of Individual Design A beautiful umbrella with an artistic un usual handle is ever a popular gift for milady and the selection this year is most inviting Umbrellas of fine quality taffeta, with ring or strap handles and ivory tips, that were $6 to ?12.50. Reduced for Xmas Selling 25 I II : N i ' n Ik h OFFICIAL FILINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY DAILY RECORD OF INSTRU MENTS FILED WITH COUNTY CLERK AND PLACED UPON RECORD. (Compiled by Douglas Abstract Co, Roseburg.) ! Jl3 Beaded Blouses at 14 Off Jeautiful beaded and embroid ted crepe de chine blouses, Wcrly styled and faultlessly lade. Those in search of a Jiristmas remembrance will bid these blouses delightful I A 1 'V. i 3 tMfc'A mm m$k&3$ 'f. 1 MARKS BURY COMPANY The following Instruments were presented to the county clerk today for (Ulng and are being placed upon the rountv records: 51598. Sat MIS- Clifford C. Fair chiles to Geo. J. Detgec, Chattle. 61599. Sat Chattle Mtg. 1st Bank Reedsport. to Geo. J. Uligen. 51500. Chattle Mtg. 1st Ilk Reeds port, to City Reedsport. $1900.00 Cot trell Press. 61601. Mtg Satisfaction. Henry Johnson to Falrchllcs & liowe. Chat tle. 60602. V. D. Dave Roberts to J. S. Roberts, $1.00 tots 2. 4. 5, 6, 7, NE NE4 Sec 6. tp 21-10. 50603. W. D. James S. Roberts, to Dave Roberts, 11.00 Same as 50602. 60C04. Mechanics Uen. E. T. Stlger vs R. C. E. Horn Ik. $ 97.41. 50605. Assign Mtg. Roberts Motor Car Co, to r. S. National Bank Port land. $1360.70 6 chatties. 5060ft. Assignment Mtg. Roberts Motor Car Co to U. 8. Nat Rk Chattle. 50607. Q. C. Deed. V. F. Harris, et tlx to Kdwln Weaver. 11.00 Part Lot 0. In Sec 7-30-5. and de as part lot 6 lying- S of dos Una, towlt: Beglnnlnt at pt on Sec line bet Section 7, 8. N 61 4.9 ft. from sec cor com to soo 7, 8. 17. 18. pt being pipe from which 30 mln. oak bears 8 63 deg. W 38.7 ft, X 71 dog. 34 mln. W 739.9 ft to pipe on E ilne of CI 42. from which tree hears N 74 deg. 55 mln. E 392.8ft, con 10 ac. 50608. Agreement. Catherine viym. and Bernard Flynn, E CI 37. tp 21-5, known as E. T. Estates CI. xceoting land for highway and 3 c.cres on F. line R. P. con 11 Ac leaving In all 809 Ac. also Jeg 11 cen ter Pass Cr on E line CI, then N 6.35 eh. to S side road then N 36 der. E nlong S same 1.22 ch to center Pass rk then follow center same SW to beg. In Sec 36-21-6. o- XOTICE TO WATER COX8VMER8 Water will be phut off Frldav afternoon. Pec. 15th between 2 and 4 o'clock, effecting all houe no-th of Lane street. Including I.ane St. nnd west of the R. R. tracks. Also "11 of west Roseburg. D. C. L. & W. CO. SEE WHAT THE GOAT GLANDS DID! "ll 1 -i..l- . ill r - ." , "4 ' ' -r-' ,rr.-.-.-rr-4J- f a I;- ji j ' ''..- I . , , WSSJ : "at. He h.ml f y " he run won a :0-j-ard race anions the convlits of the Siin (Jiie-tln, Cal.. Trlson in seve '. a goat-eland operation per' irmed a few months ai:o and was so full of "pep" thi-.t nw;v frnm tl.o fl.il.l tur. nii.u.1. V, nn ....,, pi . , r.,t.1P.ii. n-sil.i cycles wire ntctsaiy to catch him. cm Elected h Commandery , t ing me past year, was reelected ana r j r Oil, the other elective officers advanced. ' IV OZCT OlQSll The new officers of the commandery. are: V. C. Harding, commander; Na-' i than Fnllerton, generalissimo: 8. J. I Shoemaker, captain general; William I 'A. Kepper, senior warden; John Mj Throne, junior warden; George U. i llelbig Treasurer; O. P. Coshow, rec ' order. The appointed officers were1 'ames C. Hume, prelate; Miles It. Grron, standard bearer: A. N". Orctitt, pword hearer: P. T. llubar, wr.rd.-n, E. L. Giles, sentinel ami Vm. Hull, captain of the guards. 1.11a inalnl'.ty tol o : 'I t0 Ms Viqt.pi onA i-i... .l . . 1 . v .'-I'.'Ji'. ,r ' C- !Iar'l- mg Pad for Christmas. Hudson .1111- r.!...' ?.inre. i.i Taxes of State romiiiander-. Number 14. offi.-.rs. ,r. E r, s,.,,, !" lire for th.. nffi ... r nm....v ........ 1... r 'f-a-'iiity to cive the (v . t. "-"'"'u 10 accept -r. h. r:t nf t,,. r. . UA ... . . ""'""Ml' Ladies Will Sponsor Elks Xmas Party The usual order of things Is to be reversed at the Elks Christmas party, and the ladies will be entirely In charge of the affair. The date has been set for. Thursday the twen ty first, the Christmas spirit will be the predominating feature. Mrs. Tra vis Dyslnger has been appointed chairman of the dance committee, and will be assisted by Mrs. F. C. Powell Mrs. J. I.. Crafton, Mrs. Wm. Hiney, Mrs. J. Denn, Mrs. L. C. Parkhurst. Mrs. Roy McGee will have charge of the card games, and will be assisted by Mrs. W. It. Conloe, and Mrs. H. P. Ogden. The ladles are planning on making this one of the most elaborate dances of the year, and the decora tions are to be very extensive. A huge Christmas tree and a real Santa Chius with gifts for all will help pro vide entertainment, and punch and delicious refreshments will be sorved The ladies are to ask the men to at tend the dance, and will be required to pay $1 for thera at the door. The ITmpqua Five will play for the dance as usual. , ItKAO SPECIALS Just in from New Vork. Ion fancy head necklaces In red. )..t, coral, etc. AH fancy styles, our spe cial price Sc anil 11.39. Can's.. MKDFOltD MAX SHOT Willi, K Cl-KAXIXG GIX Dodge Erdthbre 5EDAN Many women who could well afford more expensive closed car prefer the sedan for their personal use. They find it easy to drive, easy to park, econom ical to run, and comparable in the beauty and richness of its appointments with cars much higher in price. The upholstery is done in genuine mohair velvet of a singularly rich and beautiful pattern. The seats are roomy and luxurious. The hardware -and minor fittings reflect thoughtfulness and rare good taste. Steel disc wheels (with cord tires) screen the under part of the car and harmonize in a most effective way with the new grace and smartness which Dodge Brothers have recently brought to the lines of the body. The price is $1655 delivered J. O. NEWLAND & SON ROSEBURQ, OREGON Phone "58. while dissembling a Lugor automatic pistol that contained a cartridge. The. weapon slipped from his grasp and) when bs caught It was discharged, the kuee eap glaclng oft and penetrating I the thigh. His condition is not serious. ,, MASONS ATTENTION Ths regular stated communication of Laurel Lodge, No. 13, A. F. and A. M., will be held In the Masonic Temple 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 be present. By order W. M., W. F. HARRIS, Secretary. Knights of Pythias Give Entertainment MEDFORD. Ore., Dec. 12. George Pnrnum, local garage owner, ahot himself through the knee Sunday PERCOLATORS ? $14.00 to $18.00 ELECTRICAL GIFTS TOASTERS P cr"P b..Tt riL-ht o table. 3.00 t J7.M IRONS ''lS 114 "J" Tpreelated 5 .00 to 16.75 HATERS K 50 GRILLS Complete stove; boils, fries and toasts. $12.00 to $16.00 WARMING PADS A necessity In illness. o- 37.00 to $8.50 ruR3 1847 SILVERWARE adgley-Zi;ler Hdw. Co. m . t none 'itt r4 , SALEM, Ore., Dec. 12. After a canful study of all purposes for which state taxes are levied. Secre tary of .tate Sun A. Kozer has ar rived at the conrlusion that at leant $I.S!0.000 could be lopped off of the I tax levy of the state for the coming hiennltrjji. This would be tremend ously Important if It continues to be kept off the levy in succeeding years. The bi.'.inial savings proposed by Kwer to bring this total are! Kliniination of the bounty on wild animals. $11 n.OnO. Kllminrtlon of appropriation for administrative expense r" fish nnd Rnrne commissions, $30,000. Kllnilnatlnn of appropriations for ndmir.!?tra!ion of World war vet eran's state aid commission, $120, 000. ' Elimination of tax apportionment for tidminUtratlon of Industrial acci dent commission, $200,000. Reduction of anprop-lation for d vertlsine state seai" attractions and for toitrist bureau. $"0.o. Reduction of appropriation for bn ren'i of mines and Rf-oUtpy, $25,000. Elimination of state road levy. $2.r.0.010. ,Kur.her reduction In annual levy, $2. '.o.oo. Rrdnc'lon In levy for "X-servlcc ft. en's e l. i. nt:( rial aid. $2" 000. o- Tbe Hii;-" of ' Sl-rvire ft cbiV'T1 Armory from 11 F'lilay. Pec. IS e W. R. C. Will (l.riur at the 30 to 1 oV'rck. A'l in'nib.'fs nf the corps are uiupUiu pie. expected to bring a If You Need a Mediclns You Should Have the Best ' TTave yon ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that are extensively advertised, sll at once drop ont of sight and are soon forgot ten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more par ticularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that baa real curative value a'.most sells itself, as like an endless chain system, the remedy is recommended by those who have been benehted, to those who are ia need of it. A prominent druggist says, "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, a preparation I have sold for many years aad never hesitate to le commend, for in almost every ct.e it shows excellent results, a many of my customers testify. No otbci kid dey remedy has so large a sale.'1 According to sworn tatrmrntsaml verified trttiniony of thousands who have used the preparation, the suc cess of Dr. Kiimcr's Swamp-Koot is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills almost every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and blad der ailments, corrects urinary trou bles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of . PwsmtvKoot by Parcel Post. Ad dress Lr. Kilmer & Co., ttinghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents: also mention this puiier. Large and me dium siic bottles for sale at ail drat? lores. KLHCT1UO fsTAJfli BY CONTRACT lis ritOPOSF.D EUOEXE, Dee. U. A stand-by contract Is under negotiations be tween the Mountain States Power company and the Portland Railway. Light and Power company which may mean physical connections between the concerns In serving the Willa mette valley, according to Fred Brown, local manager of the Mount ain States company. Connections will likely be made at Albany and the Oregon-Electric line used to transmit the power. The Oregon-Electric now op erates on the Portland Railway, Light and Power company electricity. Under the contract the Portland Railway, Light and Power company would be a purchaser of electricity, except In emergency, on the Mountain States or the California-Oregon lines, whirh are now connected. The new connections will not I rrade with the Idea of assisting the Springfield plant, as previously re ported, but as a means of selling the surplus power gained through the new connections with the Prospect power plant, aays Mr. Brown. There are three plants contributing to the Mountain state, line now the one at Prospect, the Springfield plant and the Albany plant. The towns served ere Cottage Grove, CreswetT. Spring field, Harrlsburg. HalBey, Tangent. Drownsvllle, Shedd, Philomath, Jef ferson, Albany and Corvallls. The Springfield plant la now being overhauled and about $1300 will be snt In repairs. The Prospect plant It furnishing most of the power while tie work Is being done. One of the plensant social events of the season, was the enter'alnmont given by the Knights of Pythias, last evening to the ladles and visiting Knights of Roseburg. The program consisted of several musical numbers; I with reading, nnd monologues put on by some of the local Knights, af ter which light refreshments wero served by the Pythian Sisters, fol-, lowed by dancing. j The program was as follows: Two selections by the Ilcnsnn School Orchestra, Miss Helen Ilergh, piano, Frank Long, Saxophone, Stew art Stephens, cornet, Elton Wlmher ly and Wm. Knight, clarinets. Els worth Ott, violin, Ross Bates, drums. Piano soio, Miss Helen Bergh. Vo cal solo, Mrs. W. M. Illnny, accom panied by Mrs. R. I.. F. Llntott. Aes thetic danco, MIbs Muxlne Illnny. Lesson of Friendship with sterlnp tlcan views, by W. II. Bowden. This was given to show the real theme of the foundation of the order of Knights of Pythias, as it was founded on the true friendship that existed between Damon and Pythias, the two well known characters of ancient times. Travelogue by E. E. Wlmberly, and H. C. Hoehne. which consisted of takeoffs on local happenings and members of the lodge. Cohen at the Telephone, H. C. Hoehne. K. P. Quartette,, L. C. Psrkhurst, Hugh AmeBberry,' LaVere Sutherlln, Merrill Throne, consisting of several popular selections. Reading by Judge .Tones, One of the readings was a piece of poetry composed by Judge Jones. Dr. Lm A. Writs aeied master of (Ceremonies, and a very enjoyable time, was had by all nresent. The A HEAD XMAS GIFT Nothing could be more ap- predated by a renl woman than a lot In Laurelwood as it 4 would bo the beglnlng of her w permanent home, w NOTICE TO WATER. COXSlMEItS Water will be shut off Friday afternoon, Dec. 15th between 2 and 4 o'clock, effecting all houses north of Laue street, including l-ane St. and west of the R. 11. tracks. Also all of west Roseburg. I). C. L. & W. CO. IDKTIIAITH t KA.MEM You Bt 111 have time to have them taken for Christmas and we aUo have some very beautiful frames. The Ro?eburg Studio. Phone 402. Hell Sisters Building. o The High School Parent Teach ers' circle will mee In the audito rium Thursday evening. t 7:30. Matters of business will be dis cussed. The reports of committees will be heard. All tencher and parents who are Interested In the restoration of the 4 departments lo the school, and In the social life of our young folks, piease make It a point to be present. GIFTS THAT LAST rext soe'il evening will be given by. I Bracelet watches. Some priced 3t $11.75. Simmons watch chain t. I Elglh wrist watches for men In most all slies and grades. A few t pearl necklaces. Reth Thomas plnrr.t i clocks. Ingersoll watches. All In .stork. Call and get my nrlecs be fore buying iilsewhere. Wilbtr L. Spaugh. 604 So. Pine St. Pate Lumber and Fuel Co. A flrst-elass place to buy building ma terial, wood and coal. (Adv. ) o tnoUPAXT WAVTS OAK POSTS I the Knights some time in January Fuhat Burkon Temple, of Medford will put on a D. O. K. K. ceremonial I In Medford. Friday Dee. 29. There . are over 65 members of the Medford temple In Roseburg. and a larre dele , gatlon Is evpert-'d to m to Medford 'on the 29th, when there will be I "some time." I The new furniture which was man- i nfaetured expressly for the new K. P. I hall Is expected to arrive here soon, land the dedication of the new hall will take place with apnronrlate cere monies bv the Grand Lodge officers of Oreron. N"xt Tuedav evening there will be work In the 3rd rank. Vnder new management. This storn has been taken over by the undersigned. I't me know ymr troiiblfs. I don't overcharge. W. Stoddart. The Singer Store. Phone 543-J. ! Electric gifts, useful and novel, I for every need and purse. Hudson j Electric Store. I - DAILY WEATHER REPORT. The Chamber of Commerce today received a letter from the Chanman Lumber Company. Title and Trust hslldlog. Portland, asking to b put in touch with anyone who makes a btslaeaa of retting ont oak posts. The eotasaay la e'oelrwns of seenrlng posts and ifiyAns who may desire to supply tkem raa write to the ad dress glvsn above. LEATHER Pt RSI'S Ver finest nf ba'her r"ir". fnn cr fooled designs with bandies ir back strap Th best nitr-e vlite VOll Will find. CaT's speel'.! tl 49 Fancy children's purses 3Sc and IK til. vali.Aa In nn'a t.lll.fnldl Any of th above will make gool Christmas gifts. I". S. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 A. M. Precipitation In In. and Hundredths. lilubest temperature yesterday. . . .35 lyiwest temperature last nlijht 28 Preclpllntlnn, last 24 hours 0 Total prerlp. since first of month. 254 Normal precip. for this month... .592 Total precip. from Sept. 1, 1922 to date 10.19 Aver, preelp. from Sept. 1, 1S77 10 41 Total deficiency from Sept. 1. 1922 .22 Tonight and Thursdav, fair. WILLIAM BELL, Observer.