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ROSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER M, 1913. PACE THriES X mM mm w - - t- Thursday Night, Dec. 1? 3 RECTION L. A. OOUA 11,(11 UUI1I I HUM hiiU ,UHILI JU-IUH IU I CAlERY INTERESTS GMGWLIffiT1 WAtv A -J.-! terarVr?ar?T T?SF iT5 .v j JJ'J Box Seati $2.00 1 1 fTJ f 11111,1 J Balcony 82.00 and S1.50 "jf R, dOX f Gallery 81.00 - tl 7 OFPMCE I piui TK 2 A number of the fresh fruit grow ers of C;e comity met yesterday M , cunslfl' r the organisation of a cuunty a-i-ocliition of rriwar- to take the plan' of the Ore, -on Grower Coop erative association. Tho growers were unanimously in favor of some sort of i.n organization but then! was ooiisijeralde discussion as to the form this association should take. Tlif plan which mi t witli I ho most favor provide for a fusion of Ue fresh 1 ft: It aii'l cannery Interest. Tho growers would unite with the can nery company and form a coopera . the concern similar to that now operating with much success at Eu getie. As the plan presented was j only tentative in form and obviously , presenting many complications, It I was declijed to leave further consid eration to a committee which will i tiitet with the cannery board and pee ' If some proposition can bo worked ' out. The committer is composed, of K. W. liinkley, chairman : It. S. Hutton. 0. II. liai'.ey, O. O. lingers, Arthur Marsh and I!. A. Uuseubark. W". J. Weaver, propr.-tor of the inilo,ua Hotel, return d thi morning; from I'ortlaud where lie las been a t-1 .1 In : a meeting of the Sta'e llo-! (,.!nun'i Association. Mr. Wcaer was a member of the ivMtiiuHting com-i mitlee. Dick Price ef Hie Ciater Lukc hotel, was elected president of the a-; MK'iutlon. Mr. Weaver stales that the.1 imcting was attended by railroad of-' fieials from hII parts of the country. I A fine compliment was paid to Chief Israel Ketch of the lies, burs police, force by Chief of Tehee Jenkins of rortland. Mr. Jenkins stated that Olfieer Ketch Is Hiving the Portland, police department tlie best coopeia-j tion of any of the police officers of the state. i Woodslde, Oardwfll, Mont.; Tt. J. Huberts, Willoi Creek, Moul.j A. Pearce, Seattle; j. mid M is. II. N. Cotter. Caiioii. Wash ; T. J. Car ney. Mediord; T. II. Davis. Glide; U. M. I'ugh, Albany; V,'. C. Moulton and wile. S'-ut'l. ; i'.. Newton, Murcli fild: Movie Drown. M. L. Prown. 1'aun.i Valley; 1.'. Dennett, Dillari; !1. 1). Scan, Soo City, Iowa. . Leave your order for Christmas trees. The Kern, Phone 210. i i:it KI.OK.SV SHOP i!i: i:i i:s aim'oixtmf.xt Word ha been received by the "1-Yrn" floii.jt shop that they have been appointed on the membership commute" of the Oregon IHstricl' I'nit of the Florist Telegraph Dellv- ry BHSociHllon. Tho duties of the membership committee are to pass on all apolicatlons for . membership In the association In the Oregon dis fiet. This is a responsible position and one to be proud of, as the "Fern" has only been a member of the association for a short time. MnrrltijJO License IsMied A mani.ir-e license was l?sued to ri'V to l.enni" Smith and ltosalio Nicljols of Keedsport. ROD AND GUN CLUB NOTICE Hotel I inpuna Portland arrivals: W. It. Lblak j ami wife, C. It. Martin, Marcus Tiumbu. J. i:. s'-lavry. J. A. OWelll. ; L. C. Koiiers. C. H. liibbs. K. T. Car-: li r, it. C. .Morris. John lluiub uioii I and wife. K. W. Swedberc, C. 1. j McColm, I.. A. luiekworih. K. C.I Kaufman, W. K. tlibbs, F. 11. Wane, J. A. Liullev. J. K. Ke, 1. li. i'.a'n sey, M. A. Perry. James ri. Shcely. li. K. .Sheeiy, O. II. Mounce, Mr. and Mrs. li. C. Curluer, A. S. Dudley, Vt-rnou Moore, M. A. tioldsmlth. i Miscellaneous: F. H. Kvaus, city; I 11. Hamilton. Mrs. C has. l.auilis. i Klamath Fails; F. Sllilinons. Seattle; I A. VauVechien. San Francisco: V. P. 1 Nule, Seattle; T. II. Ness, city; W. J. Ilrown. New York City; Mr. and j Mrs. C. O. Younn. Medford; C.. It. I Sovergn. San Fruneisco; Clyde I llaiidlug, Mr. and Mrs. it. K. Heck -r. : i "ji rch Triumph bhoes A 1 y k.nW r-i it Here Yesterday Mrs. S. A. Snnford of Fdenbower. was in Itoseburg for, several hours yesterday afternoon shopping. , n , Clve mother a fern or potted plant j h, "'''- "'' J for Christman. The Fern has them. 1 r-"K"-- " x '" . it'elrgren'-C Sacramento: Mrs. K. S. Grant, Hoi There will be a meeting of the lingliam; J. Y. Davis and wile, Spo-Itoseburg- Rod and Gun club nt : kane; ". W. Chadwick. Salem; IIroad ay's Gni age, Friday evening, ! lilcliurd Shephard. Albany; It. U. Dec. 14.' Como and get next year's Stewart. T. H. Hiltibraud, A. J. program. j Fleinming, Kugene; ltssie T. lied 0 i man, Scuttle; M. A. McLJuinston, Se attle; Mike Jenney, Fugille; IJ. A. l'unsaker, K. K. lluusaker, Klamath Falls; A. N. Duncan. Salem; II. II. W it 1 in tnti Sun Krjilu-isro It. M. Thonipsou und wile, Seattle; II. W. j Shelley, San Francisco; II. L. McKee, ulters, V. Ikon, l.u-1 Walser, lloston; T. J. i edergren, Corvallis; li. K: Glass, ? Lugene; C. W. l.Biidgroff und wile, X Seattle; W. F. liiKrum, Saa Fraials- I co; W. A. Duniiur, Seattle; J. C. , , I Duhl, lieedsport; J. G. Outei bridge, Hotel C.rana ! i.jatue; J. K. Vinliig, Asblaud; F. N. Por land arrivals: h L. W einer y silverton: Albert Maniueau, and wife. 1'aul Knurls A C. Ilrown. j Martiueau, Grants 1'aiS. ?'. li. imnn bimi win-, i-. jumc, r-. . j HOTEL ARRIVALS fspi'fU Colli ton Uros. and batteries at Whnr- ROD AND GUN CLUB NOTICE There will be a mooting of the Pna..H,it. TtnH nnd ftun Club at 4vX I llror.dway's Gara , NEWS Mil, traveling passenger i i Union raciflc system kriers at rortlanu.yts ral dais in Roseburg BashicM affairs. Dec. 14. program. ;e, Friday evening.l Come and get next years Order your potted plants nmv fori Christmas delivery. Good slock to se- lect from. Tho Fern, 100 South Jack-! son i't. Kill's Ccicai a bromide Quinine will brcuk your cold in one day. Token promptly it prevents colda, In grippe and pneumonia. Demand red box beniirR Mr. IliU's portrait. All druggists. ... Price30c w.ii.Hiu.a,.ji,-,J,- Helm. J. J. llradley, J. A. Hancock. Faye Glvens. linlh Collins, Karl Tow ler nnd wife, Heart Clark, George lievord, . G. Judd, Clayt Oehler. Cnrl J. Clement. 1tl0nAnnnniiB 1.-" Itir-tn, T T l r- vey Wilcox. San Francisco: Miss Hcl-," " " '- "' . : en W. Streeter.. New York City: 1 jr . A. L. Robbius, . ... (.riai:. Handoit: John PeTer-l icior im ivey, "", B "". .. .... t larK auu wite, a. u. ueiriii ua. .-. Hotel loiigla Portland arrivals: J. II- Wagon blast, Jesse Saudsted, K. W. Powell. V. li. Longston. 11. M. llanilall. M. C. C.reory, Sam Veatch, Max llern- well as LINKING STYLE WITH COMFORT STTl.. Mulame attractive lines as comfort can be built into correct shoes! ARCH-TRIUMPH shoes combine these two essentials. Correct rather than "corrective," they are right for your foot. Only the finest leathers used, and a thin steel shank that per manently shapes the arch. Graceful in design embodying a world of comfort and priced $0.00 a pair ROSEBURG BOOTERIE 1 IRVIN BRUNN Perk'nt Building r Street Shoes That 6'sfy and Fit Your Feet SACHS CINCINNATI Designer! & Manufacturer I Kali.h York ann 1 .i lull Cii-Diiann I tnn :ti PTirlst V Chicago- F. L. Ward. Tom Mitchel. ; v mssjh. Anna j. te-j buhij. n,...l. rnn,.l.l M-nrn.n 1 V S.-hn. i lilllll a II d Wlif. AlltllDUy 1.11110. I'.. 1 ilivtlt, vh ' ' ' . . I, ..!.. ,' u M..l!r.t.,l.r W l r.h Francisco; I,. V. Meivin. ". " ',' . ..' o. , Elllno. M . Yatine. . ci;aiii-, .,. (U--M man, San Harry Jones, Hnndon: 11. C. Huston, son. Tacoma; D. S. Rico. Salem: H. Bremer. K. T. Dudley, llobart Tell"f son, Klamath Falls; Kenneth P. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. W. V, Hill, Zillaj. Wash.; V. 15. Putnam. Oakland: Jin. E. J. Wlllson. Louise Crawford. Se attle: K. llrethur, Los Angeles; H. K. White. Tacoma; C. Chri'stlo, . Snn Francisco; Mrs. F! Karlson, Mrs. . Nelson, Nampa. Idaho; A. C. lioynl, Ttoirntt. W. Potter. Kt'gene; .1. Swanson, W. G. liackslroni, J. L. Lac't-trom. .Miscellaneous: L. J. Skoepol and family, Oswego; K. II. Wer.tdnlo, Fraul: Penfield, Los Angeles; A. C. Noble, San Francisco ; 0. Thomas, tHen lluey, Dennis Gejvy. Pendle ton; M. W. Meier, Carl Nygren, 1. 1. Simpson, Seattle; C. D. l lmer nnd wife, Port Angeles; 11. P. Matthews, Sun Francisco. ! t LOCAL NEWS : W. J. Weaver, proprietor of the Hotel I'lnptuiu. who hns been Bpend le.g the past several days ill I'ort laud, returned to bis home in this city this morning. While In Portland Mr. Weaver attended the meeting of l!:e Stnto Hotel association and also (ho, Siirino ceremonial. their residence on their farm In the Melrose dlstrlrt. They were former residents of this county befor.- mov ing to Canada. Mr. und MrH. D. P. Daniels, who; for the past nine years nave been i making their home at Tees, Alberta, Canada, arrived here last evening Willi their family and nlll take up1 TOWERS flSHBRAlSD REFlfXSUCKtR f ruHfffwrjruaxwuiu Dealers everywhc re '4 (iilWffiTOPW fell 111 ! I 7i:.s ijiK lereare Presents that are useful! And in Good Tasie tor all the Family! L 'l'' h-i sufficient chairs. We a irvv a-sertnntit of all the latest .fT l .1 i 4 ;1.'..VS s vll us their useful- To the oniv girl from the only boy, a Cedar Chest is her greatest Joy und prize IK.ssession. Disl-.es are gifts that are much prized bv mother und are a present that is cont.n'ially cnjoytil. DOLLS HALF PRICE New Rugs What woman Is therj or what iiipn will not find a new :ii-' a Kource of Joy arid nsefuineis for years to come. They are to tread under foot, but are as much a work of art and thing of beauty rs a fine picture. For their service for the whole family they cost less than shoes for one member of tho family. A table from the family to the family l tho bei-t of ( hri-tn as guts. A ib sk in the home Is a convenience for the whole fi. tally and atn ngtliens lie' llc-l i.f boitie. i'. i rv-i A lfnf':'r Ki'hn Cnlilnft r'iiwiv lni'U'- ry fiiMn Mi' ki't 1m n mul inak'-s u m-Mriii viirlli whilf. BOOK CASES A look case hohbi the heart of the horn-, puts the hooks whop- they are easily fount. Cushions make Excellent Gifts and are always Acceptable. Pendle ton Robes and Blankets are en joyed in the Home and in the Car. These and many other Useful Gifts on display at our store. SEAN, DARBY Si BALDWIN Roseburg, Oregon fmplete Housefurnishers t