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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21, 19M. page riva T w w W rrVrVrrrFFPPwWWW.1 There's a MOXTAG Colonial Furnace Dealer in your Town FURNACES THERE'S a MONTAG dealer in your town. He is ready and willing to ex- E; lain how the MONTAG Colonial Furnace rings greater heat satisfaction with lower fuel cost. Ask him to show you the fnel saving Montag j()YAL FIKKPOT that burns all kinds of fuel 'a ecual heating satisfaction. It is one of the outstanding features of modern furnace con itruction. Its large size and oval shape enables bre chunks of wood or coal to be used, thereby quiring less attention in firing than with fire- is ol k-ss capacity. Ask him about the hie-h-gradc materials and tvv construction which make MUJN 1 AO Jclonial Furnaces stand the test And the natural way in which MONTAG Colonial Furnaces, by circulation, evenly heat jvery room in the home. I Go right down to the MONTAG Colonial lenler and talk over your heating problem with kirn. Ask him for the illustrated folder showing fie various types and sizes of MONTAG Colonial rurnaces, and their advantages. I Remember that MONTAG Colonial Fur fcces are made in the West for Western JlcI a::d Western climate; for city and tcur.try homes already built, and homes foder construction, j i 1 tf&-JM I IX v ,3: kJ 1 Made by MONTAG STOVE WORKS PORTLAND, OKliCO.V f Sold and Installed by J. H. Sinniger Sheet Metal Works Phcne '128 329 N. Jackson St., Roseburg, Oregon Jr M. K. Hays of Gar-i spend the Christmas holidays visiting Hays Is a daughter of Sir. and in this c:ty today In v.. til .Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wilcox. Mrs. Wilcox. y.ra. aT3 . ff mrps the i if 9.- 1(1(1 jf out or h batting Vi-rT -M n r-., Really! It takes the aching out of baking, for it's a joy to make good bread or rolls. Foods made of ii'eattierflaRe I 1 rfVfi j Are toothsome in the partaking. ; I1!es mem light as a teather. I Bake your Xmas goodies from ; Featherflake Flour you'll be j delightfully surprised. CROCERS recommend featherflake f EArnERFL'JJE 5r )'.- iMriowC' rL'.TMrfirLAKC .VnllrlK Tlieatm A romantic low- huny irl umlI a bat'kKround of Canadiun (ori'nts v.iili pl nty of thrills and humnr Inu r niiiiKltd. can be fuund In Tim Crit ical At,'i'," an udaututiiin of liuliili Ciinnor's well knuwn novt'l. "lilt'ii Kurry Schooldays." th, fiaturo at traction at th Ar.ti.rs Tluatro to day. Krntsl Hhlpiuaa. iiroducr. took his ccmpany from N w Yo'-k cl"ar up to the upper ivaclwr of tlio Ot luwa river upon tin. exact lovallty as cullcdfcfor in Mr. I'cinnor's novel! The story Is that of a son of t ur farmer who has adopted the haldt or fieuratiely dreamitiK his life away. However, when Uob Kerr, polished and wealthy city conn, enters the ncenu and lieclns monopo li.iii(! the' sirl. tin n lift, dr.'amer shows right. With the Ud of his" doi;, the country drearier rescues the girl from the rapids after she has bteu left to her iaie by her com panion, the city f. How. Tin- wild chant) by an angry t ar and the fin. I rescue of the girl's father, who e vote was needed in Ottawa to d' !'oa'. an oliuolous law, lrin.s the co::n,: y lad out of the dreamer rlns and makes him a uieialur of t!i girl s family. One of tho prlnclr;:! ir- t.i 'The Critical A.se" 1 a Mg Hehiiau police dog, who stSn'Os a thrilling rescue and who supplies a lot ol eciii inent and suspenso of I'm siury. Tiie scenes fu aud nbr.'it il;e .-chool. It Is fcaid. are cxtreuie; la avliable. l,tlK'rty Theatre In speakins ni l is great work in directing "Jactiie tim " or "lllaiac l'arrle:-s'' Mr. lU;..lcrsnn said. "I think this new t'urwood picture un doubtedly repr. s.iKs my finest screen eltort. I have always en ; yed working ea a picture I from the pen t :iils gifted iu j thor. not only bet aasu he is a per- sonal fiiend of mine tint because I j was born in Cniiiuia myself and sto I ries of the great Northwest havo al I ways had a strong appeal for me. ; "Although it is true that a direc ! tor can either make or bleak a pie i tore, if he is to turn out a really 1 credliable production he must have n cast to buck him tip. In the case i ' t JaC(Ueliue" or "Ulsiim Harriers" I 1 was more than fortunato In having one of the greatest aggregations of -icieen players i-ver assemlile I lo 1 work with. U'w Cody, Marguerito Courtot, iheldiin Lewis, Kdmuud Hreese, Kffie Shannon, J. Itiiruey Sherry, lius Weinber. 1'aul I'anzer, , Kate Hruce, Charlie Fung, little Hus sell tint tin and a hoot of others ! make up the cast. Aud each aud j every one is a 'trouper" in every! sense of the word." , At Liberty Tluatr only Sunday I aud Monday. MujcKtlc Theatre. j An interesting moral la pointed put in a picture -vhic is sheer ta"ee c, .e-.l.'. . ! Sounds illogical, perhaps, but It ' (''e.; ec. ur in "A .Million lo Hum." j lie l i.lver.al attraction which opens, tonight at the Majestic Theatre. 1 iierl'eti Kawiinson, the star of the' iclure. Is pies.'uted as a waiter in1 n mountain resi.rt lintel, a hotel seethiiii; with rebellious employes. ! This waiter Is a philosophical chap , who writes a few of his ideas across the back of a iu:mu card while idle in the dining room. Jim ideas are I to the effect that discontent amoivB employes which fosters poor service ; to customers Is brought about by' lack of understanding between etu- j plovers and employees. j Hy substituting a few well ill-' reeled fistic gestures for his philos ophy when a mutiny was threatened, the new manager was able to teach the hotel help Hint they were better, off ns waiters aud chamber maids j and the like, than as sculptors and j tennis champions. Also he taught himself the fact that his philosophy was very unsound. o EarU-. Lander or I.iddle. is in lioseburg and will spend a few days attending to business matters. What Shall I Give CHRISTMAS? I Whnt could be more appropriate than the followi ing articles: Beautiful assortment of Silk and Wool Dresl Goods. '! Silk and Wool Hose. Silk Umbrellas. Boudoir Caps. ; Neckwear. '. ! Gloves, Handkerchiefs, and Wool Scarfs. Silk Underskirts. Camisoles, Silk Blouses. Silk and Wool Dresses. I land Bags and Vanities; Furs. ; Bath Robes, Bath Sets. ", Coat Sweaters. Blankets, Bed Spreads, etc. ! It is not hard to buy presents if you come to my store. My stock affords great variety. " ) I. ABRAHAM THE SILK STORE VOl'NIi l'Kon.K'S l'AHTV The young people of the llaptlst church uro giving a party at the church tonight to which they are In viting their friends and all young people. The Christinas Idea and spirit will prevail. A beautiful tree has been secured by tho young poo pie anil they aro planning on bring ing little present not to exceed fif teen cents In cost. Many games and stunts have been prepared by tho committee In charge. All young peo ple are invited, especially young peo ple In the city who aro lonesome, and strangers who aro not acquaint ed with n wholesome class of young people. Seven-thirty Is the hour. BASKET BALL See Hugh Whipple. Cliff Kfelds, Shorty Singleton, Charley Thurston, Carl Hlai k, (irant Oborn play basnet ball against the II. S. team Friday nlphl at II S. tvm. Announcing Most Beautiful Small Car 1924 Models STAR CARS Now on Display See Them Tonight. RAPP BROTHERS - A "A Get Him ;A 51 Cass and Pine. WS : 55 5fi Hath Accessories In tho Maid Kn White Line. Tho Fireplace S IlaHket used Instead of Andirons. Kohler Light for the Country Homo. "Cor and T)te id WOOL-SILKS-LISLES Ribbed, Plain and Fancy Mixtures. Fast Colors. Sure lo please any man. Our Store is Full o( Gifts (of Men , r rn i, i. ' XMAS GIFTS YOU'LL ENJOY THE WHOLE YEAR THRU Give ut call at our new locntion, 324 N. Jackson St. Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. You Trap. Shooters & Targetmen I3e Sure and Come. CHRISTMAS TURKEY SHOOT At Canyonville Sunday, December 23rd, Pardee Field When Business Keeps You Down Town I'ritiK in your friend or husiness lic'iuainlatice and talk over prodleins while you i njoy the luncheon hour. You'll Like Our Service. PALACE OF SWEETS ; t ,. I 1 1 i t l r I i y I 111 t i .2? .... J