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suns-mn nfwi rsvifw. Saturday, pecember o. iq?2. PAGE THREE t 4t- ! ! was reported yesie-tiiav. Mr. lius.-y Is taking the place tit Vatia- igir Walsh who haa be. n tr.u;st. m-.i j l l.os At.ge.es ia charge u .-;vicc , stations. 1ST Aiiivcu:? w " W. F. Hod.te, of Looking G!a.-s, was In the city. today looking attt r l.uftni'fs matter anil visiting with fii.udi. Vlsit'ng Parents- Aud: w t rli:.l of OtiCoe', is vi.-.;lu;g tivr the hoi; l.,ys parents, Mr. and Mis. L. A. lie returns home lit'Xt Af. i. .'.a Irs Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9.L. Another carload of Choice Alfalfa Hay Cet it from the car at $29 per ton ouality, bright, leafy hay your feed this week. Warehouse will be !osed ALL DAY NEW YEAK b UAI c0tnplete stock of Flour, Feed and Cereals cce Us First-U'c can Save You Money Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg and Oakland Her On Business V. E. Sharon, or Maishfield, is spending a few divs in this my trans acting business matters. Carriage License Issued .Mi.ITl.l'e llkrli: .4 i te is- lt.y lo Harold C. Haskell at ilt. Ha-i;. tl and to Thovtas land !! 1. a Somnierhoide r. u d to- I M:i:y CoL'.W.y ,,, vt.-i -VaJ, Ui.V1 Here On Business Lester Harding, a resident of Glen dale, is In the city for m veral d.ns, linking after business niaKors. i: ' rainless extraction of teeth at room 9, Masonic Temple. Dr. Nerbas. Glendale Visitors H. S. Stevenson, prominent resident .of Glendale, was a business visitur in the city today fur scpcral hours. MOORE M1TS!C STUDIO. S?i N Jackson St. Fhone 602. Goes to Portland Ctiarlt s Dei.:, d i-tity count.;- cb-rk, 1 ft this morning for Portland, to le naiiu over tho holiday-'. C. C. Groves In City C. C. Groves of Gloncnry was In Roseburg today attending to busl- ii ss m.ute-rs. I In From Glide V -. and Mrs. I!. I.. Enrol, of C,H,1, spent yesterday In this city transitu, lug business mutters. Special anthem and special sr nmii al Christina churrh Smuiiiv EN DALE NEWS L:.-rt of il O. A. C. J.,-dh.s .nether over Mrile C k spent last I i,i man "''1 fi-',j9 iolms is alavs sure of 1,.1,-,,'ne as re has always . .1. ..r mim iI..lnli.H.d in his fvcry uitc;S K'M iron im , he neblv overcome that beMl And . , . . ..t tiiin rtn. on P;til to nil " Sal or. ii-r-on ho participated las tree anJ the splendid -aj.-nd at our audiiprium kc. ICrd, Te hear the le'ef liie t-icelleut lnan- p-prfect sjioccss of every -rsinn.m. The ctu t kdies spared no pains iT parts and all went 9ania'e 111. .in News was the sponsor I very successful Christ-1 Boa. anil we clailly add ! 1 to that of the -dhole, r of The Narrows, Tlar-1 arrived last week on R I Oils uud relatives. Also! $ after business matters I Mil part of the slate. He save for Tillamook, Jan. j '-nenff nhettr two months i U of Oreenn. j tens of Eui no Is spend ls week at the home of this ( ity. He will t-o to Jen nf'er the first of the i f- ! Christian church Sunday nlcht prosram. Anthem. The Choir, Sons;, Ona Lancaster, Reading Daphne Hushes, r'cturcs of fain- 4t ous Passion I'lay Sermon, Would They lit lieve Though One Hose From The Dead. A ""reat service Don't miss It. year, at Walla Walla, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Hert Gillons, and son Neil Gillons of Wtilton, are spending the holidays in this city. Miss Susie Cornell, who was teach inp at Prospect, has resit-nod her position and has come home on ac--count of the Illness of her mother Mrs. i Fred Cornell of this city. ! We are plad to note the peneral j health in this city so much better and ! peace and prosperity is in evidence all In From Melrose F. J. Hursu-k, of Mi lrose, spent a short while in the city today looki'v after business matters. In From Winchester J. H. Wheeler, manager of the power plant at Winchester, was in the eity for a ehc-rt while today, looking alt"i business iiiatti is. Tucker Pays Fine Georee Tucker, who was held at Medford upon orders from the lo cal Justice Court will not tie brought back to this city havmi; paid tint tine assessed a-rainst hint. Tucker was fined $0 lor siii-ejini; and i:ieii time in which to pay, lie i-11 town without lnakini; tlio pay ineiit and went to Modioru wluie he was given a 15-tlay jail sentence fur t'tlviiii; wlille crunk. Constable Dillani went to Medford and arrest ed him aain upon his release and was prepared to brlnu him luu k to liuscbuTjf to servo out his fine. Tucker, however, paid the amount or the fine and Costs and was released. Mrs. Chas. G. tiianton, teacher of Piano, rhone 75 J. 702 S. line. Returns To Marshf ie!d Miss Gertrude Sanders, of Marsh fielel. returned to her homo this morn-in-r, ufti-r visitin.tr Willi friends in this city durintr the past week. ELECTS OFFICER! around us. The revival services at Olivet church are ptoirrsKin ir and the Lord is adding daily to the church. Rev. McVeigh is a very forceful speaker, tind his work is sere of success. Ijire;e crowds attend all the services. o Quality, service, price all right at Tage Lumber and Fuel Co. K. O. Itlooinetutst, of Klearose, was a Itosebtirg visitor today for sev eral hours. Mr. liliioiiiuiiist reports til in -rs moving aletn;; nicely In his in igliborhood. Ona Lan-'p.ster s'n;s and Daphne IIit-:hes reads at t!:e Chnj-'ian chuich Sunday niftht. NOTICE I will not be responsible for nny debts contracted by my wife. Mrs. V. M. Huitt lifter this date, Dec. 30, 1922. FRANK M. IIUTT In From Clida Jerome Smith, and datichter-in law. Mrs. Clarence Smith of Glide were in town this ininiliiK for a short while, looking after business matu-rs. v.-j..--i-;.- i! . --,1 Tho woridiTfiil Passinn play in ir turcs at the Christ ion church Suiulay nipht. Shoppinc) Here Mrs. FriHhrii:k Hamilton, wa In from hor honii', Irihty for a fw hours to atton'l to slioppin niattcrs, and toi visit with frit nils. I The Pouslaa County romona KratiKG held ita ropular st-ssfon today j at tho parish houso. Nearly every Krnnpo in tho county was represented I and tho morning was devoted to re jeeiviiiK reports from the suhordinate );;ra:i;re.s and tlio tdectUin of otTicrw ! to si rve for tho olisuin:; two years. ; .Mr. IV H. Uusenbark was elected nuts jter, tl. . Hurt overset-r, .Mis. C. II. Kailey secretary nnd John Alexander i ti'easuriT. A joint executive and legis lative committee, coiiipused f V. K. ! l'urt. It. A. lluseuhark and C. II. Hailcy, was also c !ecl?d and tins cum- mitten will keep in tout h with tin le-rislntive coimufttee ef the Oregon ! state i;rant:e, wiiU h latrer coiuniittet" ;w;Il 1)0 stationed at Salt :ti during tin' ! fl' H ion of the U ;islai!ir". Kej nrts f:im the various subordinate j:ranrTfn js'.iowcd that ail of them in the county I are ii rowing and that ail o tliem are t h 'liia tn make count rv lite mori' i n- I Movable from u Koei.it sinndpoint. Din ner was served at noo.i. ' Vi "I r y - : -A " . . if if . 1 si, . a! f -i . . j- .? V,v Jmh i.'-;.... if "i neer Sand your holiday greetings by long-distance telephone Seroicc lo all points in ,'jo UnilcJ Stales v- r.-v''-, ;m WORK DONE ON COY SCOUT CLUB ROOMS I t 1 ; ''r.-"T'rrL. r-.rfe ' -!-:; If if(T I THm Standard vf Comparison - -Tfn ving Comfort in Winter the Buick "Model 45" Six Cylinder- - fc.-J... "V " b"n ,n lvIopment of th. enclosed c.r, ti'in. , , "'"ni'Kl'cl"1 lo '"Prove the open tvp. of car, Co'. uon . " m"',a" comfort, convenience and weether r ' - 'MpssseJ only by the more eapeniive closed v.hielo. rrct.ctinn . cruuV.V , 'M """" ' """' the .mi-nttir,(T Fn i.' P'n "h ,h door- Th Buick dMiBn rf p-tr '., 'T rcml weather strip pio'-ie'.ei a cozines. fekt f,-r, ,0: c,""d whil windnhield wiper and tit aiVc'.orutle 'd' dJulu'bl, from whtn, make driving ti'i a ... ..j .. . ,-..i r .. " 'SJoy imponant In winter driving, is the TtMe'T' ,h" Bu'ck '" produces -it. "iKsta-ae,." , ' "oa"ity and pertect balance . -.I'c.ietuony. I C WMi"":",irE,her'snosupriortotherjuickopenoari. ' "fcl Lin to 13 Comprises Fourfecn Models: Pri" f. o. b. Roseburg, Ore. F01ID Hi. .. at..... vfuiptutR MODELS fcc 5 . b? "ner , i.ir Myrtle Creek Visiter Jol-.n Tliill. iitotninent resident of Myrtle Crek. was In town tod.-ie, for a short while, transacting business matters. In Shopping Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wnlte, nnd Miss Kathryn Waite. e-ere in the city today, for a tdiort while, ;iiniiiii, and transacting business ma'teis. Oakland Visitor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heckle y, and George Stearns, of Oakland, were tn town today Miunping, and hieiking after busine-ss matters. See the Sherman. Cluv k Co. pianos at 324 N. Jackson street. Moore Music Store. More than a dozen men armed with .iummcrs and saws met last niLiht 'and under the direction of Contrao i tors John Hunyail ai d H. S. Nichols prepared the new eiiib rooms to lie' iociU.:nl by the Hoy Scouts. The I upper lioeir of the oi l Fisher & Iti-1-I lows building, ftppositet tilt News Keview office, lias been donated to ( the Hoy Seouts by members ef the ; golf club, who based tile floor for in door winter practito. A partition was built and other carpt ntry work done j to fit the room up fur the use of the hoys. An efiort will be made in the near future to secure furniture and 'articles needetl to help the boys ill 1 furnishing their club rooms, which will be ooci!i;e 1 tihortly after thu f.i of tho year. I V - If. Many Attend Dance Many pertplo fnnn this city nltond rd the dance at SuMieilin last een in. The Cmpqua I'ive d;uu e on Ii" tra furnished the unisic ami cveryum enjoyed the evenirn;. FBI APPOINTMENT G1VZN M. IS S. IIAMM FUNERAL HELD TODAY Have 119 do your steirchwork for bet ter finish, lasting wear, complete satisfaction. B a Ifll I '-i-- rt- Ji L5Jj M. S. Iliimut, city Ktipcrlntonele'nt of the Hose-burg schools, was appointed chairman of the commit tee on phycho loy and ctlm-atlou 'at the? Dregon S:ale TtiHlo'ls Association lueetillg, held 111 l'oitlr.nd. Mr. Ilamm lias been very active in this work during tint past year and was the author of a n.Vsiem of rating curds which have b-eit very effective in increasing the efficiency of the teachers of the Hose burg schools tied which are rapidly h. ing ad'ipted in other schools of the Male. Mr. lliionu will bo a very ac tive worl;-r on this coinmlttete and d.Mlbtless will have some interesting f'-aturos to present nt tie' lo-xt liH'et Ing .-f (lie ot Lrnniut Ion. Dr. c. A. Gi gory (f th' I'nivorsily of (Iretin is h 1 cv t-irv of the C'lliiniittt e. The funeral services of Susan Crane, whn passed awny yesterday morning, were toid at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Also the services of David Tillcy, Infant son of Mr. anil Mrs. Titley, who reside west of this city, v mi ln-lil at this time. The Salvation Army had charge of the services at the grave. NOTICE Annual meeting of Hrorkway nnd Dlllard Farmer's Telephone Co. at Hrockwuy School house, Sat., Jan. G. at one o'clock. It. A. Hi:ncilKlt, Tres. D. M. I1UHING. Sec. If one rose from the dead, or hroucht a new mesaee from God would people bMievi-, Christian church Sunday nteht. Ititsket Social Alinotmccel Monday nlsltt nt ti::iO there will be a banket supper in the social j rooms of the M. K. Church south. I for the members of the church and their friends. It is the occasion of the regular monthly biilnet me.-t-lng of tho church. Kveryone Is in vited to come and bring a basket leaded with fond. Six rvi ir .cut, ''""tK MODELS . - . . ' " e-.-.-ener . le-r 1 I'i-'fnrr 4 p. "not tti-r .1050 ..$1073 ..133 .$1625 -11310 ..$2210 .llli'O .$1423 .$2270 ...$;io -.$lfi90 .$24H3 fisno $1315 p MOTOR COMPANY I?PoiiH 0 P G A R A GE c&T R0EnL OREGON wobiksareBuiltBuickuillBuildTln ffV- TVli..,! i W'A3HI.CiT( N', ii. r. :;u. Indict- , in.entM charcin tliii Chitu r hiKli nf- ' fici;ls of the war deartin'nt with conspiracy to diirjuit the fzoviu iinMit were r' ti.iii'd here today by the t-pecial war lri:::ds yiand jniv. Ainnne th)se inIifted wer1 Heiietlict Crow' ll. assistant s or farv tiT war duriiit? a j.art "f tli' S il-ou adinin- i iration. I K . 0 ft Of" 'A At The Umpqua I Among the guests registered tit the 1'ni'iqua Hotel we re J. A. Noti, Port land: K. L. Knapp, Kuei'iie; r.iti Wood. Seattle; C. 1'.. Kdwards and wife, Portland: M. F. Hont, and son, Medford: W. R. Statil-y, Hortliind; Hester Harding. Glenilale; Kred S. I.ewis. San Francisco, II. S. Stevenson Giertdale. mm wm DIG EE TOUT lltissy TrnnsfetTcd te Myrtle Creek C.'h. Hussy, as-lstant tpaaaei r of the local Standard Oil station. I has been temporarily appoint' d manager of the Myrtle Creek sun station, lust-ad .f Wallace- Sliub- Qinck relief C!s! simple treatment c'.earfl tlie l,-.-i.J.l'-'titi irrr.:ii:ij ii phiVivm, cools in, lamed, dtini.'inij ij titsuss and breaks th col'L r Sea bottl fortimpla directions, ij Go to your drurcit rr Tourslf p-rioui titmbla start , Low to taka BAKINGS -asyrvp JorcurlisC'Coids ' T'mpMua I.od :e Nt). .'IM, II. of It. T. v. ill t., ,.. r ' Mir ear-end ball at th" ainm-y tnnit'ht. A fin" prorram of the 1 s t. diince ne-lo-die.s will he tiveii by t)ie rinp'nri I'ive, u I . ; r ir "tii'iiion dol!;T" nn' slc ;il nrL-rui;7ati'ir'. Th" on lie-1 1 a promi f't'e ( : -v new fox 1 1 I ; t I)li:t!t, i'K-iU'iilU: - iilrir-'M," 11, e I: nn.iiber ne r'ie ntruj-et. A le-' a;tin!ane jS i ft.r on i '., t Y. :if:.t:r. . I:iiM-i: k .1 b- i v:;h :.o adn: - -i a a' ' h-- I ' . NGRO WANTED TOR ' VVILD'.iNC RZQ?. 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Y (fU DOUGLA S ABSTRACT COMPANY New Year's Dance at Canyon Camp Pavilion Canyonville, Oregon Saturday Night, December 30th Dance tickets $2 per couple, including oyster supper. . Extra lady 50 cents Music by Roseburg Novelty Orchestra Lll WANTED -AT THE- UMPQUA VAL1EY CANNING CO ONE WEEK MORE TO RUN APPLY AT 7:30 a.m. ! i i