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WOUCBUWa NgWS-REVIEW, TMURSDAV, DECEMBER 21, 1923.. AOt SIX j Slippers Make Lasting GIFTS FOR CHILDREN 69c, 89c, 98c FOR LADIES FUEL SAVING FLAINb : imksavtoks,,v.x1, X UNDER DISCUSSION I ThV rharr.,1 iu.l,'s t the yesterday .ft. rnoon for .he purpose .vb.tnr. i-l 1'ramls of studying incinous oi ihi-i saw... C. .Malahall KuU l.e-uK'nam w mm Charles Webber. !i;iv or louiui on me i-amo " - . - , ...iv.! a re- '.. - . I ... -I..I . V,d llV Hill. OF MICSO nH'fllllKS "-H D.unlng demons! ration at me in; ir cmiiub i ' ; : . . , ,,., iiBrvnla Cne- L i ., ui.on Piof. . he southern Pacific railroad ino held at frequent lnterals .pe i ..., ,.f ih. nrrnn A erir-ultu ral '. her". A cowboy a'"'" "I10" fnil.ep was nresent and gave ani the bodi Interesting talk on pruning, fertill-; the airplane. the inauguration of a cam bii n paign started a few years ao to re- ' ...... .. . .l. wnDla f fll... t Irt KOI1I.1- I. n,lln if A f.. i.ii.I nn the P.iho Indian lien- v uui't- . .... ... -i... , a ....... f v.. in lea viern I -urine voii""j r,?,r.fr.:;:LTa: dbva ,; ' ayi.. many thousand, f douar.a. In the wrecks ty cover crops and other matters of much Interest t' tlio pmne growers. Ills talk was Illustrated liy blnek hfnird diagrams showing various of u-milil nnl normll !,. continuation methods of pruning and disclosing f of h,g prel,,.nt posliion longer and faults as well as the proper ways of . . . SDend several months i.. --..I H....1 ..r fiit.r('Ht ,c ' . . e " -v -m - - y-v f! pi " . . n Cu forma recup-nniuis OH, (Tl Oil I CO J "ls s""Wn Par fJ'T "T I taking up other duii.s. rSC T I I tll J i..g and Mr. I.ong was asked many ! ,.mKpl,' is one of the oldest em- WcV J JLJ J JL . y J questions by interested growc.s , , , ,,1P Rtate ,,, pMl of sorv- ' ' ' A who nre nnvinus to annly the metll- i ' , . .,.. ,r hnn 30 ciallsts In this line were present at the meeting yesterday anu ga in teresting talks. The discussions v,ih followed were of much bene- Iflt and suggestions of various kinds were considered. The meeting was arranged by I.. B. Moora. local agent. Following the session a photograph was taken of tho group. FOR MEN $1.89, 2.45 MEN'S SOX IN HOLIDAY BOXES are now being set out in the .i v position of chief clerk under lie advised that nil trees should be of st!ire ,Mmi,ar. serving calendar clerk In the str.te si naie in the ground before tho last ol March and It Is much better to plant them now he says. Roseburg Booterie IRV'N BRUNN 8HOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET PERKINS BUILDING, CASS STREET m who are anxious to annly the ineth-i. .'.,, ,,..j ,re than 30 TJ ods to their own orchards to in--, g ,n on(j Ciipa(.llT nr another, lie U crease production. Prof. Long, gave , ,n(llvd ,hB Pl.rvlre f the state in J particularly good lnlormatl.m , as auuhor ,,, r Secretary of J tlio planting of trees many of which MrHride belni: promoted to 8 2 BROCCOLI CROP COMING J ON EARLY IN JANUARY i According to Foster Butner, of A the riupua Broccoli Kxchange, the 2 work of harvesting t lie crop will 5 begin early in January, provided j nitt8U,r H11,i county court. Heretofore Hot Point Irons make nn Ideal Xmas gift $5.00 up. Hudson Elec tric Store. in lill and became secretary i the state tax 'commissioner that samo year. o BUDGET SLASHED EIGHT THOUSAND (Continued from page 1) Special until Saturday night, regu Inr $18 automobile wind wings, $10. riiipo.ua Battery Station, S12 N. Jack son Street. NEW TODAY. a WANTED Old rags at News-Review office. FOIl KENT 4 furnished housekeep ing rooms. With or without gar age. 740MillSt FOlfaALE $55 Sturgls wicker baby buggy. A bargnin if taken by Dec. 26. Phone 448-J. FOR RENT 5 room unfurnished nimrtnient and garage. Call at HOLIDAV CREETINCS give us much pI Vim n.. i 1 1 - """"y ana wish you a tret rjr Merry Christmas Whenever we can be of n you l hn,,v,n J..01 nr""ic,,s - r imancial tu on us freely. matters, Interest Paid nn c , . countg. ' 0 00 Savings a TheKoseburgNalioiidlBdT m Paul Ginger of Los Angeles, Is visiting In Hosehiirg at the Ceorge master's offlco to JG"U and c'.mmg tho $S40 in tho county court budget to an equal amount, employing one clerk to handlo the work of the road- T 4 Locamews i A big coat Bpeclnl nt Marksbury Co. $15. ' For cut glass ana band china go to the Fern. painted In From Winston Mrs. Clay Smith, and Mrs. Oeorge P.acher of Winston, returned to their homes late this afternoon after spending the day In town, looking after holiday shopping matters. Buy coal at Tage's and bo comfort able and Bweet-teniMred. NOTICE We will keep open store every evening this week. C A. Lock wood Motor Co. Here fmm Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. E. McDnniels, of Grants Pass, arrived In the city last evening, to spend the holitltiyj ut the home of .Mrs. M. E. Klddci-. the weather continues favorable He made it plain, however that much depends upon conditions, bi caure If a hard freeze should com! it might delay the heading out pro cess considerably. Present Indica tions are very favorable for a big j caiary increase to the first deputy the county has employed two clerks for this work, but during the coming vear one will be emplejed and assis tance will bo given whi n heeded iiou the clerk's office. The recommendation recusing Watch the Fern window. You will see souiethlug fine for Xmas gifts. Hero For Holiday. Clarence Church, who Is a stu dent nt the Wllllnmctte Cnlversilv. returned home last evening, to spend tho holidays, with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Church. lamps for Xmas rifts, $3.33 tip Hudson Electric Store. CoiiflmM To 1 Ionic . L. J. Crafton, who Is employed ft the Southern Pacific Freight of fice, has been confined to Ms home during the past few days, with a severe cold. Green's Program Saturday Evening Tli. m,.n tn i.e olven hv the ! satisfactory to the growers Oreen's School has been changed from Exchange has leased a portion Sunday afternoon to Saturday even ing. A good probram has been ar ranged and everyone Is invited to attend. Sewing ninchlne motor operates any sewing niachino. Hudson Elec tric Store. Returned from Portland Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sklr.ner, who motored to Portland several days ago, are expected to return this evening. They will be accompanied by friends and relatives who will bo their bouse guests during the holidays. Complete line of the Allen "A" Black Cat silk hosiery, full fash ioned, at Kidder's S'hoe Store. Suc cessor to K. L. Stephens. Look nt our decorated Christmas trees. Any size, and shape. The Fern. Guests nt Kklimer Home Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skinner, or Canada, are guests at the home of Mr. Skinner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. I.. II. Skinner, of Winston. They will remain In this city over the holidays. Electric curling Iron guaranteed $2.50 up. Hudson Electric Store. To California Mrs. James A. Yarbrough. of 1111.1 city left last night for Santa Bar bara where she will spend the Clirl'tinus holidays with friends and To Arrive Saturday James T. Condmnn. Jr., will nr rlvo from Salem Saturday, to spend a week visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Goodman and daugh ter, arrived here several days ago. They will be the bouse guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Payton. crop, and several car loads of crates have been received at tiie warehouse here and are being distributed tn growers. Crates for the Itlddle and Edenbowor sections are also bein delivered this week, and everything will be in readiness for taking care of the crop early In the month. Members of the rnipn.ua Brocco'l Exchange have between 4 00 and 600 car loads of the product. Indi cations are that the price will be The of the old brewery property, which faces on the tracks, affording load ing facilities, and also plenty of warehouse room. job m xTEKs aim: im sy SAI.EM. Or.. Dec. 19. State of ficials nnd employes were on their toes tonlrlit n anticipation of the visit here tomorrow of Cnvcrnor- lect 1'ierce nnd his private secre tary of Die tax dfuurtment was accepted Tho appropriation for the county commissioners was fixed at fi.WV iusUad of $.400, as recommended. Seventy-five dollars was cut from tho Justice court Instead o $123 as recommended. Tho amount for stationery ' and printing ia the county i.ouit ... left at SMJU instead of 4cu as advised. The proposed cut of Sl'JO In tlio healt I office was accepted, and also j the cut of SiJOO in the juvenile court, i Tho school supervisor presented an itemized sutcaieut o( traveling ex penses, showing that the expense dur ing the past year went far over the amount appropriated and has been paid from the salary, and the court allowed the appropriation of $iiU0 to stand. The levy of one and a half mills for market road purposes was cut to one mill as advised. The recommendation that a re demption fund be created was also accepted. "t is quite pronauie. How ever, that the scalp bounty appropha- North Side C.rocery or phone 324. FOR RENT To suitable tenant, part of salesroom. Best location In town. Address P2, care News-Review. ; WANTED Woman to do light house work nnd be companion for lady. ; Address "L." care News-Review or phono 114 or 285-Y. FOR SALE Canned fruit and vege tables for the price of the cans. Mast sell this week. Mrs. Geo. E. Davis, Star Rt., Roseburg. FORSlCL E Automatic Electric Piano, fifi note In perfect order, price $250.00, cost new $1200.00 ad dress S. B. care News-Review. ANEXPERTTainterwould exchange interior finishing for Al 22 calibre revolver, rifle, field glasses, or cash. C. II. Vjin De Vord, Rt. 1, Box 152. 80 "ACRE RANCH " to-rent. Oood barns nnd out buildings. No. 1 V. ...... 9 .nn V. 1 ...1 1. nn nli.a ii'funr. u in unit., .... (. ... i Cheap to renter. C. H. Van De 1 Vord Rt. 1. Box 152. ' f LOST Package containing coat and! trousers for small boy. Package labelled from Harlh's Toggery. Finder please notify Mrs. A. L. Strickland. I-ooking Class, Oregon. FOR" S ALEbneIaTrrr PolandChinn Boar, 38 months old. nf the large type. Or will trade for one of same breed, or for small pics or fronts. Call or address P. J. Ilallf. i!SED"FORPS " sPaur residence . j Iciirl.TSgj mW!tf O-h, M-i-nU! BIG JOY DANCE AT - Canyon Camp Pavilio Friday Night . MUSIC BY UMPQUA FIVE Fifty or more Joh-r.cckcrs werel.i(111 wm he decrease In the city tonight, and it is likely hat Mr. Pierce will be Fought out by ninny of these persons tomorrow. Twenty or more telephone -calls were received nt the executive of fices today asking when the governor-elect would arrive. In most Instances the Innulri.-s were said to lie in search of .lol's. Mr. Pierce and his secretary will Inspect the state Institutions and state departments while In Salem. Altogether it is estimated that the tentative reductions proposed will cut the budget $s,tJ33. The former amount to be raised was $7.25.5411. but the new uniount. including the high school tuition (nnd, and less the reductions proposed, - amounts to t T i iJ.S'Ji. PIERCE STUDYING GOVERNOR'S JOB Buck From ltccd-Kirt SALEM. Dec. 20. Covernor-elect Qhi.rirt c.,, ai.rm... ,i " liner m . rierce accoinuaniea oy I). It Shambrook. returned last ' ,liJ,rl.,e. s''''rV,ar? War 1 "V"". nlirht from Hee.Umirt uh..r.. ih,vl"' reruanii. arrived in in- capital have been spending a few days on official duties. Sheriff Stanner Is still suffering from n severe cold nnd will be unnble to be at his of fice for a short time. NO REPORT YET ON ALLEGED BONUS FRAUD (flv United Press.) PORTLAND, Dec. 21. No report will be made on tho stale bonus in vestigation centering In Bend, Ore gon, until alter the holidays, it was learned today following tho federal I grand Jury's recess until after Christ-, mas. city this morning to give the state i Three secret Indictments were re departnienis and slate institutions turned. tiie "once over" and familiarize i o themselves with the duties which YONCALLA MAN DEAD , U .. i , x . MRS. M. A. STBALIC ON THE OROAN When you are thlnvtng of Christ- mat gifts, remember that the Fern relatives. From there she will go has a fine line of hand painted china to home at La tirand i Ihev will assume on January 8. J. A. Davis, aged 3 years, who for j Tho governor-elect plans 1o f-prnd , tbe past 35 years h.is been a resident today and Thursday In Snlem going of this county, died yesterday at his . to Lebanon Friday and then return-; home two miles cat of Yoncalla alter a short iilness. Mr Davis is well on to Los Angeles and other Call fornla points. NOTICE We will keep open store every evening this week. C. A. Lock wood Motor Co. Moslicr Funeral Held Today The funeral services of Mrs. Wln rlfrcd Mosher. who passed away In Portland, were held this morii.ng. from tho Parlors. Interment fol lowed In tho Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Mosher. was the daughter of Ceneral Joseph Lane, and very well known here, having mnde her home In this vicinity for a nuinler of venrs and cut glnss. Arrive from I,oh Angeles Mrs. J. L. l:oi:gs, and son Pobbv, arrived 111 the city last evenin.'. from Iais Angeles, to sp, nd several. Hogg's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M.ir- ston, of llrockway. Mrs. llo.gs, is. well known here hnving iiind'1 b r '; home In this vicinity for H'Ver.il years. i The llelnllne Kindergarten will present "The Candy Shop" Frblav December 2L'nd, 7:30 p. m. First; V E. Church. Everybody Invited' AdreNsInn free' V LIBERTY THE ATE & OVLY KUT-Cl.Ai SHOWS ASO AT 10c AM) IV V lii'iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiiiiiin Lovely Ribbon Gifts iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii TODAY AND TOMORROW Big Special Production "A Woman's Woman" With Mary Alden (From Mrs. Hartley's Saturday Evening Post Story.) The great drama of the American home. Has tJftc a right to her own ideals, her own career? 5 A wonderful portrayal o actual conditions by all real artists. Q Z ft 1 .liivn in. liiu urU'.it.i nff'iii'a tli.rp L tl.tv.iK.lmnt ilm onllrn ennntv I preparatory tn moving to the enfd- He has been engaged In farming 111 I lal shortly after the first of the i this county since taking up his resi year. dence here. He leaves a w idow, two ' Deflnllo announcement by Pierre I sons. Hubert and Harry' and two i this morning that no consideration I daughters. Mrs. Mary Thompson of! months visiting nt the home of Mrs I w,ml" '"' ('"'" " an... imneius a. Yoncalla and .Mis. Spaulding of Klce n-iit until uin'i iiiv i'.iM.iiiv m-f- j inn. siiMi. will not (louht spvyo to a-o i the ttMistnn under which some of tho iippointlvo officials havo bi lahontiK Pinrt Uu- rl't-tion returns lucanio Known. "O! course if thert phould oc cur a vacancy I would huvo to fill ft. 1 puppowf." the- povernorlect declared, "but T do iwt propopo to ;he tho matter of appointment any i consideration unMl r.iter 1 have h wl j time to familiarize melf wit, the situation and become settled ,tn my i office." j Mnro than "Ort office ' Feekors hnve .lreadv mad foi mal applica-j tlon for the n or elcht posit ion j V vh-v, he wfl hav. to fJM. I-rce ! .vn'i".'i thN mornln'T. More th.in ; 50 appVenntft nr" out for a position j " th" in'tu"' r;-l -.ciil' Tit coir.mi-i tj slon alone, with on!y three positions j g thereon available. The insurance ; rt commlssionership f'-oms to bo tho j J feciMid most popular plum, Ticroo i 55 staed. ' Ji Vh!'e in rortland. I'i-Tco n(atcd, j V he :s cnntimn !! ''e;,Mtid l" jo' ! K hunters and half a !ozeu or moro ' applicant for n place on the s'ato A . ... . . i .i... .i i,.,n 1 g bis li.iiu an iv. .1 h. re tills morning. ! s"n' mr T" know Is hoping to find J o m'w ralr f carters or a rich ribbon ? LOVELL WILL QUIT Zt l"hZ?k TAX COMMISSION guarannvd to ,lc:ie. tne nalr of the garter is mn.le of narrow silver S.M.KM. lec ;o The reslcna- rlblMin finished with tiny ribbon roses, tlon of Frank K. l.evell. ai state Satin ribbon and r arrow black lace tn rominissioi'i r. Is In the handr. of ii.akr tbe ether pilr. ltlaek moire rlh. i , T- it i ' "', 'U""'HX r,,:" "'-""" ting beo lth silver f.M.ree mounting and Also Comedy: The Truth Juggler. V "Iflr action in a f-iecssor. It be- tU)g han, ,n(1 f , hand-.me ? ;;;;;, K"),;n r"lm u",x Uno'' ,,h r"," r"lorr'1 ""ln- The .9fiirdv Ontv: "The Three Buckarcos" S si'-mer' s-e i$U.''nl-.us' t . liililiiH ay Severnl exceptional bargains Two Ford Piles POMF, IN' LOOK 'EM OVF.R MATHEWS MOTOn-X-CIIANGE 117 Jackson St. HARD TO n.EASE Hut we have you now: seventy acres In tract; me eighth mile from town. Pacific highway and railroad station: twen tv acres excellent plow land: bal-nn-e prsst ii-n pud timber! fenced and cross fenced: fine seven room house; well on porch: big barn; chicken house and all other neces sary nuinungs: team, narness, wag on: eicht ton hay; good cow forty chickens: six turkeys: numerous other things; go with place. A won- nerrul place for turkeys and dairv. Must be sold nt once. Price forty flchf hurdredd ollnrs: Tawrence Agencv, lis Cass Street, Phone 219. V 1 XTEIWMan- to "succeed " O.- W. Hnv. retailing Rnwlelgh Oood T'-nn p,nrt Product: Spices. v'""'". :"ilpenes. Toilet prep-r-- l.ni. 1 -n pverydav ne- r"""'" "eri i-v rnilllons, largest 4 r- ..... nnhtUherl 1i .-AnH. Kt r""""'''" 'Town all over Amer- '--i No cvnerlence. practically ro rnnilal needed. We teach you in mannge your own riermanent blir naylr" buslne!,,. $200-$."000 yearly. Write for application, nive ng". oecuoatlon, references W. T. Rnwlelgh. Co. Dept. 30B Freeport. 111. PlTf riF t.FMnETt WDT?TTr"TTTi7 PwrrF n , i'i.iu ii-w Dun ....-.- i-i. monins ago. ,arr" Hing snd dining room: Sep- j arated hv fine colonade; window f. seat: bum in-R; two ,arf,ft bpd A roorn, with closets: big modern 4 bnth. toilet pnd Invntnrv; the eorl-iS est kltehen In Poseburg. all built 5 ins with breakfast nook: arBP 5 rc-rnrd hc- porch, verin.l, pors ! ? chairs, also pergola: full basement- t larce enoueh for rarnie: two ii. Zk ene to sell. Oood nor . ' C Douglas Fairk "ARIZONA" am AN ARTCRAFT PICTURE MACK SENNETT COMEDY "IT PAYS TO EXERCISE" FRIDAY MARY PICKFORD IN "AMARILLY OF CLOTHES UK MA id VIZ .T.m:lo,7 ,!r,n,v """en huni ir.'- . n,"n"rf"1 h: balance Cass Street, Thone 119. I : I :. I'm' i null; nn. .j. ... declared thin morning,1"1 "t"le shell mounting. Cherro Flour Will help to have the Xmas Bread and Cake just right. Call for it at your grocer. J. S. Alb'ljht. Kidd's Grocery. Patterson e Riggs. J. D. Reese Economy Grocery. J. M. Kcllev. Geo. '. McClelland. Mill St. Store. Tcople's Supply Co. J. M. Judd Grocery. Ike Quick. adults WmmmM S balcony ypMMtMB ;S MRS. GEORGE BEBRY L ON THE ORGAN Thursday and Friday Mill , : Km EDITH HALLOO.GEKTBUUt aoWO RUSSELL SIMPSON, BAMSEY "gfih Q? if) IN A STUPENDOUS Xr; A urn . . 7, . M.il.n flt T" r4 Mj byGajljCIi CI'I'1PIITI that the tondiliou of bis bulla 5 wvk' I-