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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923. PAGE f'lVB cnr wo L of the wrapper is rapid taning. The house sown, fee, the pajania. are talc kce in the home. All of Us. particularly the paja fccse gown, are moro prac--less fearful; the negligee p less formal and more Tbut certainly an attrac ts, to say the h ast, fold wrapper! Shades of dustiness! It was a thing $o woman dared be seen ! (..ter look so terrifically . Its home-mado look Tired get-up were a trial ttinesa of the fairest wo I ugly wrapper was many ke of the factors in the ftp of a happy home ! j p "wrapper" has grown c rament without losing ability. Designers every P. Deo. S.-A box of Ihe primes that Oregon r-aiul there an- none bet- award by express todav i.'oolidge with tlie com- ll'- I'ort'and C hainber ot (D:her Itc. s of prunes. id sianihr.t will bi' V"Ts MtXary and Stan ie request lliat tiny be as. I .run. i""!'. ar.J a!, i'-'i ty'u!" lie prune 1T, ut.. w,.;, e.me 2, cmp. of Port ! n Hnent express I other a.-i;uining y of pos- xlnbits. i verv ef- at- n as ''. dining IT. - lai ii I" to M lie- p. ).. . k - t . t!.. report. ; ' :"l. local nfflre h"urs endin R ni" l'.ird Hundredth. k: '"'.. 4 t '" '-'it.. u 1 fr (r'r 4! f.V T. ir.,!ilv. TTQCOGLiDGE en Nowadays Glorify Old-fashioned ill Rf III f J ' v. , , , , tf' 7 'IV" MV, ! aimf avpp. c. wen year are turning out models well and fashionably made, often fol lowing the lines of the current fashionable street gown. For instance, when, during the last two years, the bateau neckline for frocks was in vogue, that same neckline was adopted for house gowns. True, the house gowns were carried out in corduroy, but a certain amount of style was there! Gowns of long-waists have been copied in the negligees. Bell shaped sleeves, and sometimes really short sleeves, have found fa vor with madamc for her "wrap pers." But this fall there is still an other Innovation. The house gowns of the latest design follow the lines of the coats. Long-walsted, well and becomingly collared, they have CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUN DAY EVE.; DEC. 9TH Mrs. C. K. Rusho illustrates the sermon by painting the pic tun while the pastor preaches. Mrs. Stanton and Charles Stan ton sing. "Nothing But Leaves." Sermon; Cod's Ax. Orchestra throe numbers Anthem. NEW LAMP BURNS 94 AIR Beats Electric or Gas w uvuaie inning loom, I a npw nil Inmn that rives amaz- lltatiles Hawh ), Sill-.inL.v hrillinnt anfi while lii-hl non j better than gus or electricity, has i) tile president he, n lewled hv the IT. K. ttovernment Bin delegation is part of: and Sii In c universities nnil found campaign in which 'to be superior to 10 ordinary oil of CuKimerre is engaged lamps. It burns without odor, smoke aruiers anl O: , uunians or noise no pumping up, is simple, a. Chl i;-''!!- tills Indian, safe, ftiirnn '14' ; nir nnil &','. ft? (if tho cunt.-- NM,. ,-rtlm,.,n L.irna.i, t rn nlll t.io di,ii.,lc purpose of The inventor, V. M. Johnson, 1C1 ptidM-ts i H.-ir present i North Inion Ave., Portland, Ore., Is p-'d le. a !.u-e surplus 1 offering to send h lanin on 10 tiav's of pi.iuhii--! KKF.E trial, or even to give one Fit EE tluougliout ; lo the first user In each locality who ling to the will help htm introduce it. Write him (''.amber of . today for lull particulars. Also ask ,i in Oregon him to expluin how you can get the "-ton. this agency, and without experience or . inately 4j.-' money make $2uU to $."i)U per month. K:1 :!. l-i wid.iion to' XMAS GREETINCS I " " iimii;.,:,! of I 'ith your foio. Call the Itoseburg ' ni"?, i:roW.T nr.. : Studio and make an nrniointment ''!! " I.U..I some I,-' ""' 137 Jackson St. Bell Sisters ' (1 ! l! v,. s mm I Bldg. CONFERENCE AGREES TO NEW YEAR GAME I'nlleil nun.) r.ERKEI.EY. Dec. i. The Pacific Coast intercollegiate conference ap proved the New Year's game boiwei n the Navy football team and Washing ton at Pasadena on the condition thai Iti'i game be managed hv llio Iwo I which play and played under a direct it out rim''H''t between them, which wan na i, i r a-r' eable to ihf Tournament of Itones ' , nianagemeiii. The conference hi lied I ule fur r.ext year was also arranged. STANDARD OIL TO HAVE UP-TOWN OFFICE The Standard Oil Connaiiy 1ms completed arrangements -"' an up town office located at the t7nipQ.ua Hotel, and Contractor John Kiuian today started the work of partitioning oft u corner of the dining room opi n itig on Jackson street. The Standard Oil Company in Its effort to serve Its patrons desires to provide everv ac commodation, and this up town olfice wiil b- ,f much benefit in enabling thi-e having business with the coni- riiii 10 get ,n touch with the proper persons and have the.r needs at'eml- 'ed to with the leas possible delav. -1 The office will be under the direct -i io!vhl,r,!" ol M;,naKer J. M. Lerrln win 18 has taken up his duties here follow- LLLL, Observe 1 n"h rai.sfer f Manager a L. Ily Ub4erTer- 'and to Hood River. Wrappers i mm also generous sleeves. They are quite "ilrusBed up" affairs. Should . madame spend her morning in one of these phe would indeed feel well dressed and able to receive a neigh bor or sudden caller with the poise that comes to one possessed of the knowledgo that ' she is properly clothed and becomingly. Two of these "coat" models aro shown in the sketches above. A dressy pajania set, and a hand some one is shown in the photo of Agnes Ayers, featured player in the Paramount picture, "Spring Magic." The Jacket is a long one, coming well below the knees. It Is elaborately and beautifully em broidered in many colors. The trousers are wide and of brocade in a solid color. Surely this outfit would grace any homo. BOYS HELD FOB Fred Thomas and Joo Mayherry were returned here last night after being arrested In drams Pass on un charge of stealing two bicycles from Rev. Joseph Knotts of this city. The two boys were picked up by the (rants Pass authorities when they attempted to sell one of the Mryeles at the same store at which Mr. Knotts had purchased it a short time aKo. The proprietor of tho estab lishment recognized the wheel, with the result that tiie officers took them into custody and have confined them in the city jail. They are to plead before Justice of tile Peace George Jones this afternoon. Thomas is the younger of the pair and claims to be a resident of Cali fornia. Mayberry says lhat he Is from NewYork and lhat he in a de sertir from the I'nited Slates navy. I lie states that be p rt the ship Se 'atile" in Seattle, Washington, pome ; months ago and is eviieciing lo be returned there or to Washington to receive trial for that offense. NOTICE TO LIGHT AND POWER Electric service will be Interrupted Sunday. Dec. Mh on the entire sysi In liosrburg between 9 and Jn a. and on everything north of leer Creek from !) a. m. until I! p. ni., due to stringing in wire for tl'.e nw sub station. THE CAI-H'C'IiNIA ORECON" POWER COMPANY IIICH SCHOOL NOW HAS MUSIC BACK With the reinstallation of the mu sic department in the Ircii sehool both th" rlee clubs and the orches tra have again taken up the work which was omitted Ian year ;-nd have already nceomplished imieh in the way of organization. Tin; gl ' clubs have a capacity eiirolhii' nt a'ld the orchestra liu-'ud-s filte. n piece h. The Llee clu's have n;ei regulurly and t!ie laletit Is promi-ine this ir. .Miss Ilazi Itinc w ho has charge of th music department is ivpectliu: to do pone' r'ul work in tiiis line during Ihe s'ason. Thp" praitltes of the orchestra bave ' n b-Id o tar with the mu-lelans showing i.p i ! t n 1 i '1 i y . i:iig:igt n. . nis fur the s. r.'ie.s of In" orchestra In''' l" f ."! dul-d Tar lut - the spria:; Tl.e l.iili m bod fluci-nt lintly Is ll'.'Mv i.l.as-d vl'h being altle to again hue ihise de part wilts back n sel.ot l. XMAS GREETINC3 With your fi: (all tin TioM-burg u-'ii ai.d n, Tie an a pi-oil.' tn'-nt no-. 137 Jail. -ou St. ii'il ai.-tc: ' Uldg. LEGION SIGNING UP II MEMBER! The membership la I'mp'iua I'ost of 'he American Legion is showing a rapid increase this i i k as a result ot the effort of the two teaniH. un der the captaincy of Clinton Uorthv aud Kudy Hitzman. Worthy's squad is in the lead today unit I'liut suv ho is determined to ,'hriug home the bacon" and force lludy's follow ers lo provide the "feed" for the troops of his command. Kudy, who ha been nicknamed "the lighting Kutchuiiin," is letting no uioss grow on liis back and win n the final count of members is made It will lie u "toss 'up" for the winner. STAGE UPSETS ON Ail auto accident which prev l fortunate in more ways t!ia;i one j occurred last night on the ' oos l'.ay highway when one of (lie l i;r sl ig s! of the Coast Auto ) ;::m ran off ', a four-foot bank nl'oii; four miles i this side of Cumin V. !! trl over-j turned. Not one of the right pas-! sengers received a brin-e or scratch! and the car was only slightly dam aged. According to e:npl' :' s of the stage i lino the ac.ddent v..n probably duo 1 to the fact that the vision of the ' drivoc A. S. Newman, beeanie ob- scured by tho spri.il;!i:ig rain from the outsidi- and the "sweat" which ! had formed on the inside of the ! windshield. When the driver real ized that iwo of his wiieels were off, Ihe hank he v.-as able to bring his I car to almo.-t a dead :-tandsli!l before , it turned oti its side after slipping gently about six feet off the road. ; The pa8se.ii:rrs were aide to get out ' of the machine thnnigh a hole cut ; in the top and were brought to town , by other cars summoned from Ibis city. ' The passengers place no blame on Mr. Newman for his driving aud con- ( sider the accident unavoidable. He j is not a regular employe of the com- i pany but wns under charter to bring j the car over as a relief driver last j night. The condition of the roads i on the highway is reported to be fairly good, and had nothing to do with the accident. The car was brought to Itoseburg today. Radio Cleaners one day service; we call and deliver. Phone ;:I3. The first string of basketball men j on tlie high school line-up for the! season are practicing bard audi '!cadi!y and are netting in good form I for ihe opening of tlie season. Conch j Larson is giving his men daily in-1 struction in tlie finer points of the ame and lining up the fellows for a real winning quintet before the yeai-j is closed. So schedule has yet been . made due to the fact that the scaeon ! t-will not open for a few weeks yet, but , communications have been sent all ihe larger schools which the team ex-1 ports to meet and a schedule is prom-, ised at a very early date. A game ( with Myrtle (reck will open tlie season and will be fallowed by a straight, almost weekly, schedule, j The game with Myrtle Creek will' probably be held tliia coming week if he necessary arrangements can be nade. Closing out Southport coal a $10: per ton. Heun CerroUien Co. I BAPTIST 1 E185 CLOSE I The evangehf t ic .meetings that hao been in procreKS at ihe llaptb.t church for two weeks w'ill close to morrow night. The services tomorrow- l,c exjieeted to be the best of the whoie sei-is. It is hoped that those who have not thus far enrolled in some Sunday sehool will hit on hand at 9:17, to study the llilile. At 11:00 o'clock Itov. Mr. Cum will preach. Special music by .Mr. Ott on tlier viiilin, M'.-. Melvin on the cello, and Mrs. nsbeia on the piano. Tilt; countrv people are iuv:feil lu bring tiieir luni le-s to th" itMtinitr.t service and '-iircad them togttlier in the bas'iiiin' at noon. Ilet coffee will be sv.-Pa!.:.- there. The aft. r-n-Hin servh e i ; planned epi dally so that the countrv people can nt'eed before having tn izti home to alf-'l.d their stock. This service Is at three ' o'clock, and In" special retjue-tt .Mr. Cum will speak on the "Second Coin ing of C'hri i ' The biggt .t. j.. rvi v . oi the da' al:d Ihe cl";i'ig of th" '. si ties will be at 7:.1o In Hi" curing. A In-art v ltr.ii.it I'm to evry o:i" to .attend this ver:te, f mm., .ith-r In the day. Mr. t.i.m will iiri.n h. This will he ihe l.v ; i h ince to In ar him . .VI. k ll.i.-liim . nirector of music in , tl:e it . s' I '". will sing. The fcillnwin,- item coll cer II I II g th' divorce t.j; ti i ay .V Hie I'arne c a forn.. r r i' 1. 1 "f this city. w.i i e : 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 - : I iii J i : 1 Or eoman tnd i-: "W. (i I'.iitii. ! is a crank on loo.l acci.ruir.! ;. rMinplaint filed '.---terday !y - 1 e -1. Parim le. Mm.) finals whit h i " I'keil she could not bave !,. au-e o' hullliy'a prejudice sr- iiiit tii- in ti:-- male's complaint Maud, lb- ii r l.-vu b-'i r. s-j.j.-aled year." ' ' ' i ' I NOTICE TO LIGHT AND POWER L'lectrlo service will be Interrupted Sunday, Die. 9th on the entire system! In Itoseburg belw cell 9 and 10 a. m. ' and on ever) tiling north of lieeri Creek from 9 a. ni. until 3 p. ni., due ; to stringing lu wire for the new sub tuition. THE CALIFORNIA ORKCON i l'OWElt COMPANY i t LODGE DIRECTORY t Neighbors ot Woodcraft, Lllao Clrcl No. 49 Meets oo 1st and third Monday evenings, in K. ot P. ball Vlditlt.g neighbors Invited to attend. 11EHTHA E. TAYI.OK. O. N. UAKGAKET WHITNEY. Clors. Knights of Pytnlas, Alpha Lodge Na 47 Meets every Tuesday evening In KnlgJits ot Pythias hull, 1.10 Rose street Visitors alwavs welcomed CLAIR K. ALLEN, 0. C. J. R. FARR1NOTON, M. F. K. E. V1MUE1",Y. K. It. S K. O. T. M. meets eacn 2nd and 4tb Thursday ot each month, in Hares o. - hall, corner Cass aud Pint ; reels. Visiting Knights alwaya welcome. U C. GOODMAN, Lorn. O. W. RAPP, R. K. I. 0. 0. f., Phlletarian Lodge No. 8 Meets in Odd Fellows Temple ever) Friday evening. Visiting brethen are always welcome. BEN PALM. N. O. A. J. UEHDES. Kec. Sev 4. 11. BAILEY Fin. Sec. . United Artisans Meets in Macca Dee Hall first and third Wednesday Visiting members always welcome. LAl'RKN McCl'U-OCH, M. A MILDRED Mod' I. LOCH, Trias BELLE STEPHENSON, Sec Roseburg Rebekah Lodge No. 41 I. C. O. F. Meets In Odd Fellow , Temple every week, on Tuesda evening. Visiting members in voor standing are Invited to attend. F.FrTE MORCAN, N. . TILL1E I. JOHNSON, Rec See ETHEL 11AILEY. Fin. Sec. Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M. Stated convocations on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, Masonic Temple. All members requested to attend and vlsitin' companions welcome. M. O. WALLACE. High Prlost V. F. HARRIS, Secretary. Woodmen of tna World, Camp No. 129 Meets in the Oddfellows hall In Roseburg every 1st and 3rd Mon day evenlngH. Visiting neighbors alwavs welcome. V FRED A. FIELDS, C. C M. M. MILLER. Clerk. 0. E. S., hescburg Chapter No. 8. Holds their regulur meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays in each month. All sojourning brothers and sisters aro respectfully luvlteo to attend. MARY R. BC3AR, W. M. FREE) JOHNSON. Secretary. A. F. 4 A. M., Lnurel Longs No. 13. Regular communications 2nd and 4th Wednesdays each mouth, at Masonic Temple, Roseburg, re. Visitors welcome. R. A. WILSON, W. M. W. F. HARRIS, Secy. B. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Lodge No. 328 Hold regular communications at the Elks' Temple on each Thursday of every month. All mourners re quested to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially in vited lo attend. FRANK CLEMENS, E. R J. O. DAY, Jr., Secretary. eagles, Roseburg Aerie Meets In , Maccabee hall, on Cars street, on 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings ol each month, at 8 o'clock. . Visiting orethren in good Btanding always welcome. F.UGKNE LITTLE, W. P. P. RICIIARP lU'SCli, W. P. B. F. GOODMAN. Secretary. W. B. A. O. T. W., Roseburg Review No. 11 Holds regular meetings on 2nd and 4th Thursday, at 7:30 p. ni Visiting sisters invited to attend re views. Maccabee ball, Pine and Cass streets. JESS1B RAPP. Col. LILLIAN M. WIlF.L'LER.com (Jmpqua Temple No. 4, Pythlsn Sis ! ten iVlee;s tne znu ami tn iiu day evenings of each month, at the , K. o'. P. hall VlBltors always wel ' come. , IIKI.LR WALKF.R, M. E. C. MAY F. PA It K Kit, M of R. A C VARTHA CHKISTENSON. M of P FURNITURE Crcc'ieiy Suitcases Trunks Notions 'Vc want to sliow you liow you can save on purchases of anything in these lines. D. J. JAR VIS 333 Wctt Cass St. Maccabee Bldg. iuying Turkeys!! On Saturday and any day here after until Christmas HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR BIRDS George Kohlhap? Economy Market Roseburg, Oregon Mill Owners In lily Frank Pecker und W. J. Decker of Key-sport, Pa., were 111 Roseburg . today attending 1 1 business matters. They recently procured title to the Skelly Lumber Mill at Drain, taking Ill the pronorty on tho mortgage ut hv,. - .a LET THE Exclusive Job Printing OF THE ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Do Your Work Sun Is Tamed to Man's Purposes By Using Window Glass and Lac By an Interior Decorator Persons who easily enough as sociate the art of Interior decora tion with their living rooms and with rooms considered more formal In character may learn from a con sideration ot tho sun-room that "decoration" should extend to every detail of tho homo, lleauty and harmony aro out of place no where. In tho sun-room the principle which leads a skillful furnisher to at in . v. ry way tho par- ., ,i-i I a'ne j.jiern of a . , a:;.. ,,i .1 lt v, ty namo it. :.. (,;. f . In .. ti,';s !.'.,. th.- witalowj f f ii l.i r Iu;;;l i., H' hi' i on- t t '. :!'lii-!.t l:iin"tl r:. a: Chi -t, a t i- tit. Uiio rr.tnn' it .h ru'ii.i :n i .- Of !.!.'. h.. ;; '!'it. :i l.i.u-k 1.1 I..' t r i : ii 1 1 1 . v in ,.Vl.;, Inv Pi r ih-ifjl i in 1 J! '' J ?i '', p- fXtii; the foreclosure sale recently held. They are now fdeavori' .T to poso of the mill and the timber lands.' before returning home. Four lerps nneuu aud still growln'. (he News Review. tint siii'ii4 no further than the Renaissance, tone down the glare and diffuse the light. In making the curtains to servo exactly the uses of such a room niau's Ingenuity has been again triumphant. Ucauty and practicality are served by roller curtains of lace, traced with sim ple designs, weighted by fringes and euulpped with tassel "pulls." They may bo rolled out ot the way on dim or raluy duya, or lowered as Y I t. ' 1r .1(1 a shield aeaitii" thai r-.:n on days when that crb Is too hot and glar- ing- I" furr: thi rest of th ro.iri II.. n c ..c Into i:s... perhaps. f,.in i n i",r. .v.-rrtr.i Tll'TIt 11 I rv. rtK, MwU k'T f'.riiilKT i;-;iii'iM , ri 1 i"r . ii.t i it mif .; s.uji lit ifl r r inv ! nul' A bv pot . t"i! pi; t.n ami by th" n of Ikht, tti:i.'-..r .-v f )--r v:ih as th-i ycl J