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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924. . trv ' " j E53DE5DE3ES 55 A LITTLE UEAltWoKK SOW HEATS FOOTWORK L UKHI Christmas Special A Big Croup of Beautiful Newly Designed White Cold MOUNTINGS Any Mounting in this Group LOCAL NEWS TURKEY MARKET. w$ 10 : '5'--' ft 7 r Ve will hold article till wanted on small deposit. "Burrow" .'i'T dinmond for 11 day a new lnoitiitinK Sinus mom will Ji.aki) "her" think Flic's beiiiR i'IikmK''U all uvisr iignln. IIS CASS ST. fjCnA 118 CAKS ST. JEWELERS Tl IE STORE WIT1 THE SELECTION : Her Thursday Xtr ( H. Halley. a resident of South Ijeer Creek. BDent yesterday ! in this city looking after business ' interests. ; Hers for Few Days on Business I J. 11. Smith is here for a few days I from Clendale on busfneaa. Mr. Smith Is here In regards to the county budnet. Visitor Leaves Mrx. E. M. Melbin, who has been viHitinc relatives here for the past nix weeks. left last night for her home In Kansas City. Leaves for South J. M. Wally, of the California- Oregon l'ower company left for I the. south yesterday after spending a short time here on business. Has Recovered Vivian Williams, -who has been quite ill at her home In this city for the past few weeks, has now recovered and Is able to be about. Leave for Illinois Fred Klsher, a resident of this cltv. left last night for Illinois on ! business. Mr. Fisher will spend the holidays there with his rela tives. Arrive Here Last Night Zelma Allen, of Portland, arrived In this city last evening. She will visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Hotiscr during the Thanksgiving holidays. A.ln Uepresentiitlvo Here J. K. Ilreed, who lias been In Coqullln on business for the past Week, npont Ihe first part ot the week here, lie Is a representa tive of the AJnx Rubber onipnny. Inc., of Portland. Mr. Ilreed states that business has piiked up a great deal and is looking for au active season In tho sale of Here Thursday Itay Ward, a resident of Creens, was in tills city yesterday after noon looking after business Interests. From Dlllard Itoy Hire, a resident of Dlllard. was In Htisebuig for a few hours t Thursday afternoon. Mr. Ktce was tires. Ho Is on his way to Port-' hero looking after business mat land, ters. Removal Sale We are moving to 119 No. Jackson St Now until November 30, we offer Special Cash Discounts. We are paying you to help us move. CI An excellent oppor tunity for Thanksgiving and Xmas Bargains. ZIGLER FEE HARDWARE CO. l'HONE 25 Thanksgiving Turkey SHOOT on don't Kctnenihcr SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 At C'lu!) Gimiiuls. John M.uLs K.uuli. have to he a .shooter to win a Uirkr the wheel. Shoot starts II) i. m. for Turkeys both .it the Tov,;r and Traps. Roseburg Rod & Gun Club Ammunition ,ird Lunch on Grounds. ' Everybody Invited. Wide otx-n to the wot Id. Come and et a bird. RELIABLE TAILOR J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothe in Roseburg Left for Corvalll. Mr. and Mrs. H. Htlllwell and family, Miss Ksthflr Nichols and Mrs. Aleck Ferguson left thia morn ing In the former's car for Contai ns, where they will attend the foot ball game today. Spends a Few Hours Here It. K. Smith, of the Nashua Gum med and Coated Paper Company, which has its headquarters at Nashua, New Hampshire, was in Iloseburg for a few hours Thurs day, lie is on his way from Port land to San Francisco. On Way to San Francisco Mr. Innes, a representative of Ihe Western Sugar Refiners Asso ciation, spent a few hours here Thursday. Mr. Innes is returning lo San Francisco, after making a business trip to Portlund. Visitor Leaves Airs. J. II. Collins, who has been visiting in this cltv with her niece, Mrs. A. W. Hurt, left last night for Tennnt, Cal., where she will join her husband. She has been here for Ihe past six weeks. Leaves for Ashland Miss Olive Teeten, who has been visiting ill this city for the past week, left yesterday evening for her home, in Ashland. She is a sis ter of Mrs. Frank Weichlln, of Roseburg. State Bridge Engineer Here II. 11. Flanagan, the state bridge engineer, stayed in this city over night Thursday night. Mr. Flana gan went to Camas Vnlley Friday morning, where ho will spend the next few days inspecting a bridge In that vicinity. From Academy Miss Ada Hartman, of the Suth erlin Academy, spent Thursday here shopping and visiting with friends. Here From Portland Mr. Blakeley, well known hen', arrived in this city yesterday at ternoon front Portland for a few days. Back From Coast Wayne Jones, who has been visit ing at the coast for a few tla s. has returned to his homo in Ko.i -burg. Here Yesterday j Miss Clark, a resident of Glm dale, spent yesterday in Rosebud, shopping and looking after busi ness affairs. 4 PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 22. Fancy young dressed til.-- i keys cleaned up promptly I the- local market this morning ' at 29 to 30 cents. The supply did not come up to expecta- ; tlons and ' the presence of i Seattle buyers did much to I maintain prices. On the other ' hand the amount of under- 1 grade and cull stuff is more than the trade can take care of and commission firms have a ) hard time keepHig receipts I moving out, even at price 0 recessions. There Is a wide ranee on undergrade dressed j turkeys, some selling as low ' as 20 cents and around 20 to : 27 cents the extreme top. Poor conditioned birds, crooked breasts, damaged birds auu poorly dressed stork are plen- lilul and going u( bargain prices. Other lines of poultry are week and plentiful. Hens and I springs are dragging. I The demand for dressed ! chickens has Jieen slow so far and prices have suffered. - Tho general feeling among the dealers today is that there will be no serious break in From Camas Valley Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Spring, were in this city yesterday and last night on business. They are trout Camas Vallev. v Business Visitor ' dressed stuff. They look for A. C. Hillings, who has been in , , nr(.s,.nL levels to be well main- . tnia city lor tue past uay returned 1 to his home in lllahee. He : looking after business here. tained. An advance of two cents in Back From Fishing Trip Steve and Hugh Pearson, win have been fishing below Umpqua for several weeks, have returns to their home at Winchester. Here Friday , H. II. Yocum, of Eugene, who spent Friday in Roseburg, attend ing to business affairs, left here this morning for that city. hutterfats has been announc- ed by local creamery men to take effect Monday. The new nrint price will bo 42 cents with the buying price of churn- ing cream 38 cents f. o. b. shipper's track. Medford People Here Friday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Riley and daughter, who have been hire from Medford, for the past day or so, left this morning for homo. To Attend Football Game Phil Strnder, of Dlxonville, left this morning to attend tho foot ball game between U. of O. and (). A. C. at licit field this afternoon. NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELEC- TION The annual election for nil officers ot the Douglas Central Point Men Here H. T. Ilankey, M. M. Kindle. Guy Tex and E. E. Scott, all of Central Point, who were here Fri day, left this morning for that place. county chapter of the Ameri- can Red Cross will be held In the Chamber of Commerce rooms on Wednesday evening, Nov. 26 at 7 p. m. If you are interested In this work come to this meeting and help determine the fu- ture activities of the chapter in this county. BY THE PRESIDENT. Telephone Man Here I. la. Ijams-, of the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph company, is in the city, for a few days on busi ness. Mr. Ijams' headquarters are at Eugene. Here to Locate T. C. Logan, formerly of Port land, arrived in tills city this morning. Mr. Logan is a contrac tor and builder, and intends to make his home here. Here From Sutherlir Mr. and Mrs. Royal Abeene and Mrs. Fred Test and small son. spent the dry in this city on busi ness and shopping. They are all of Sutherlin. From Newport AV. Marshall, a vesident of New port, is in this city on business for a few days. From Myrtle Point lien McMullen, a resident of Myrtle Point, is In this city look ing after business. Sutherlin Man Here H. G. Johnson, a well known Sutherlin contractor. Is in this city on business. From North Bend W. B. Rohoer spent yesterday In this city on business. Mr. Rohoer is from North Bend. Left Last Night It. 1). Monahnm. the district man age company of New York City, left last uiKtii tor Linton wncre ne uas ins headquarters. He has been hero looking over the broccoli business. On Way to Eugene S. K. Smith and R. I). Cook, both residents of Mnrshfleld, spent Thursday night In this city. They are on their way to Kui-ene nnd left here yesterday morning. r ot the Stelnhardt and Kelley Pas, Tnrough Thls Morning ipnny of New ork City, left last m, Meri-vnmn. nnil Mr? Ilittn. morn arrived this morning from Medford. They stopped a few hours in this city. Tiny are on their way to Portland by aitio. Leaves For Washington Mrs. A. L. Anderson, who has been visiting friends at Bundon. stopped over here a few hours yesterday, on her way to Ranilnll, Washington, where she resides. Mrs. Anderson states that she made the trip from Washington by motor and enjod It very much. Former Residents Pass Through Mr. Htnl Mrs. A. Mesher, recently of Klamath Falis, passed through here yesterday mid spent a few hours In the city. They formerly resided here, Mr. Mesner having worked with the Southern Pacific company. They are on their way to Port land w here they intend to make their home. Going to San Francisco W. Maddox, of Coquillo, spent a few hours In this city todn. Mr. Maddox Is on his way lo San Fran cisco, when- he will visit with his sister. Mrs. Strang. He will prob ably be gone al. winter. To Box For Elks Smoker R. E. Carpenter, of tliU left this morning, for Ashlari I Carpenter is to box for ill" I smoker in that city today. ! ! ponent will be Ray Huger land. cltv. . Mr. F.Ik's s op- Ash lllllllll"iimilii tj.i" ! Leaves for Medford l!ev. 11. Young of the I cliureh of this city, left th ing Tor Meil.-onl. where hold services. He will Montague, California from Key. Younc will return It next Tuesday. Here for Few Hours Rev. .1. K. .lor.es. pies:.;,! In the Portland ilistrut Methodist Episcopal Intro ';. spent last uiuiit j,, n,ls ,.. itlK al the Cobb homo. :.n, Rev. anil 5!ii, Stewart no. ; Jones w as at one tlm.. pa . nnd built the M. K, ( loir h in this city. Ho is on ! M.iiford to hold ference. HELPED HER IN EVERY WAY So Writes Mrs. Trombley of Sharon Vt., Concerning Lydia E. Pbkham's Vegetable Compound Sharon, Vermont. "I was weak and run-down, had a tired feeling ami bearing-down pains, l saw an ad vert isement in tho newspaper about l.ydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Comjvound and be gan taking it. It has stoped these bearing-down pains and other bad feelings, and has heiiH'd me in overv way. 1 have pormic-h faith in the Vegetable Com xnin.i that 1 keep it on hand all of the time and rivommemi it whenever 1 have the opportunity." Mrs. Llwis Tkk.mhi.ly, Sharon, Vermont. Glad to Helu OthpM "1 had pains in mv back and si.Vn I maklnc a tour of th for many mnnths.am) my work would ', making his trip bv have to io left undone at those times, I has been visttinc h My sister Md me what good l.ydia K. 1 Portland, and is on I'mMi.im's Vegetable Compound was 1 spend the winter n doing her. so 1 tried it. and from tho ! California. Me will thud bottle 1 was well and everyone i San Frsne'sco and thought I looked better. I am gia.i . Captain Humphr.-v. lol.tlp others regain their health, ant ; eniii of the ci il you mav uw my testimonial." ),e like, the eli.naie oi ami i, it Ait i i a... i . t.ireeno .-we. lieran will '11 to the iv. about Here Last Night E. S. Swanson was ill this city last night on business. Mr. Swan son is from Eugene. License Issued A marriage license has been is sued to Claude H. Claypool and Tressie R. Myers, both of this city. Here Yesterday Paul Dolen spent yesterday af ternoon in this city looking after business. Mr. Uoleu is u resident of iMyrtle Point. Albany Couple Here F. W. Ash and wife, of Albany, spent yesterday in Roseburg look ing over the city. They left this morning. S. P. Auditor Here S. O. Barclay, the Southern Pa cific traveling auditor, is in the city on company business. Mr. Barclay is from Eugene. Left Today G. H. Waters, who has been in this city for the past few days on hnsinest, left this morning. Mr. Waters is with a Chicago firm. Dry Goods Representative Here II. A. Stiles, of Etmene. spent the past few days in this city on business. Mr. Stiles is with I. J. Love and company, dry goods. Visitors Leave .Mrs. W. B. Johnston. Jr.. nnd Miss Louise Fluliter, of Medford. who have been spending the past day in this city, left this morning. elder the i From Portland CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER j COMPANY TrtfmcdSto&yidls I 7.14 ask any f I memberorour I organization I T T . The annual turkey shoot of the Roseburg Rod and Gun club, will be held tomorrow, nnd from 'all In dications will be the biggest of these events ever held by the club. Word has been received from shoot ers in many sectitns to the effect that they ure to be present, and everything points to a large crowd and strong competition. The club has procured 75 prime turkeys to be given as prizes, and one big gobbler, the biggest to be found in the county, will be put up as the sweepstakes prize. The events are being so arrang ed that everyone will have an equal opportunity, regardless .of ability to shoot, for special matches will be arranged so that the be ginners and poor marksmen will have a chance for a prise, as well as the experts. There will also be a number of novelty stunts, aside from the shooting, where turkeys may be won as prizes, so that everyone will have a chance to secure a Thanks giving bird. Electric heaters for these frosty mornings. Hudson's Electrie Store. CARTOONS A LA CARTE ARE NOVEL An unsually interesting pro gram will open the Orpheum Jun ior Vaudeville in Roseburg on Wed nesday, Novembir 2U, at the Ant lers theatre. By combining his talents as a cartoonist and nomologist "Hers kiml" has brought to vaudeville a novel bit of entertainment. While Ihe versatile "Herskiud" is sketch ing current events, prominent men, and members of the audience, he keeps up a steady flow of chatter that is punctuated with hearty laughs. As either a cartoonist cfr a moiiolotiist he would be a suc cess and his combinutiou "Cartoons a la Carte" is sure to be a hit with the most discriminating audi ence. For some unknown reason the Southern States have always been connected with romance in songs and poetry, in fact all a song writ er has to do is to mention Alabama, Virginia or some other state to in sure the success of his melody. Madelyn Younnd her Southern Singers worklngn tills principle have developed a program of South ern melodies that appeals to all music lovers. The repertoire in cludes popular nhmbers nnd old time favorites, all from Dixie. It will warm your house and preserve your bank account to buy coal from Pages. qu.ir Will Leave Sunday Mr. nnd Mis. i u.i;, and Mrs. Ed Thornton tomorrow for point--and Mrs. Thornton wo Echo, wlure they wi 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fii.-patn.o, and Mrs. Ktipp will co , it-la on business Hiui w few days w ith Mrs Kwn;. Mr. and Mrs. s. J. H i will return here in a w Here Today Captain J M. Mumpln dero. initio's, spent p here tod. iv. Captain lo; lrooUyn, N. Y. You mtul believe j much, it beim; com "Z i ' turn toir ho ou,vq w iU help you. 1 iprmg. .outh. liev. here Soilfll. ly to con- 1 Mr. leave Mr. p at with . Mr. Can sit a cuts, They j Velvc! hours : is nil Is . lie or in v to os In is at lole. i vet - that verv will . next I.. W. Low ry, of the Cresci nt Paper company. Is in tlii lily tor a day or so on company business. Mr. I.owiVs headquarters are In Portland. BORN. You'll Be Proud of These Bed Blankets i , Our Now Fall stocks of famous Pendleton Pure Virgin Wool Bed ! Blankets are now on display and j we want you to see them before j you think of bluing ordinary blankets. McFARI.AXn-- Pom to Mr. and. Mrs. William Preston McFarlnnd, of 711 Hamilton street, on Sun-, (lay, November 9, 1:21, a daughter. NOTICE TO WATER CON. SUMERS Water will be shut off Sunday. Nov. 2:1. from 8 p. in. to 12 noon, affecting nil North Roseburir T11K CAI.ll'OliNI V OREGON POWER COMPANY , "Penult tons" are v.oyen whore the finest wool is gfown in the filter ed sunshine of the Pacific North west where the Wtut bands of shetp thrive on grazing lands primeval. Wanted, furs. .Highest prlios With 1.. F. Wilson. Hood Tire Shop, opposite News Reyicw. B. 1'. Shields. We have all weights and sizes, of sing'e and double b'ar.kets, in solid colors and piaids, and at most attractive prices. A happy faniilv usually lives in its own home. Il iv material fiom I.nio'.er ,v Fuel i OTOinv Hall's Catarrh Medicine 'J local and Internal, and has been furressful In the treatment of ( a tarrh for over forty years. Sold by all dmgqlsts. F. i. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Heseburg, Ore. Tlwirarmt: that never fails PENDLETONj 1.00 Silk Umbrellas at 11.25 Goldotte Crepe BIcIT" 2a and S2.00 Salinti 11.45 Silk Ho. u,oomen . Sac Sport Hose 10 Per Cent Off on These Dresses Wool Dresses from 7.00 to 125.00 Silk Dresses from 115.00 to 135.00 FELT HATS AT HALF PR,CE 25 OFF OF ALL VELVET HATS IHE HAT Sm u4iir , SfeoSsML M H.S.fv ' o?xsii lamas "' 3lr ........ nwi n, ,r ,wi ... fff1 , TPHE secrets of the surre.. . " vi V, Wall Roarrl are . imiurai iwfcf of gypsum; is proof against cold jD AO Jo 1 1 , 1 vwoi 10 iuw, cumes oandy tor use-;J siraoie in new construction, al - linn, jointeapoua will take any finish desired. CatW: L. w. Mm Metzger Building Oak & PintStrt .iAiiii. TWELVE FOOTJ No Seams to Match No Edges to Sd No Place for W THROUGH AND DAMAGE IK We have good patterns ofARXms LEUMS both 12 and 6 foot. Utl PARSLOW FURNIW 111 N. Jackson Street 5 1 If For the seventh consecutive year Bt choice of space at the Shows. This s':hono '3 'J the National Automobile CM to the manuiacturci volume of business for we y months. . j In winning and in jV position year ffXfJ conclusively " , " bile is reflected in the cons the public buys it. Since the introduction of th public patronage has creater degree J A tribute to tl Buick "v.. and better Batrk ""rfP w.y from tbe inr. taarnenW rf and dcpenuuDiiisJ been famous. MOTOR SHOP CAg D.stnbuton (or " f RrfS TT.. .re ha VShen better autorno- ROSEBURG I