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EIGHT ft Tor Estop W7cc rJ -j r- Vv- -' V.-' 'TT, - McKean, Darby & Baldwin AA..n fi- uniicrrilQMKUERC COMPLETE ROSECUPG, ORECON nr .ml Mrs flair K. All. n today for Jefferson, ulr-ro tlifviont of town visiiois In this city will 'spend thi. TlianksKnIri!,' holi -. -! May. Mr. Weaver is Irom ilaH wiih r-lativ. s. 'I hi y will ii;-'.Mitl.. Creek and spent llw day turn about 1 wi-.-inln-r 1. Ii.-ro visit my. LEATHER COATS If you have ever worn a leather coat, you are acqu-inted with real 'col J weather comfort. "I hey are light and easy, yet warm and comfortable. (MEN S WEAR, THAT MEN WEAR.) FENCE vy..J - M - t - r.l - l 124 WEST Surprises 1 DINNER for Mmws Yens M?4'WC Endcavorincj to make this prrat American 1 loliday the most cnjoyahlc and restful for Rose-burs Folks, we have prepared an elaborate menu for tomorrow, and invite you to come here and dine at our popular place. Turkey and the ? C n Triinmings 'el'-rv Combination Salad Mashed Pelatom Cr. am. d Peas Choli e of P'U'li'li I'linil Pudding or Hot Mince Pi,. Tea Coffee Milk Hiked Chicken and Dressing 50c Chicken Dinner evcty day in week 35c Regular Meals 25c Home Restaurant SnERlDAN STREET I Th. LIBERTY THEATRE TODAY AND & tSXivs... BIG DOUBLE SHOW At Our Reoular Prices Only 10 and 15 Ccm E. K. LINCOLN 1 lit M U, I Also YALE UNIVERSITY Presents I "JAMESTOWN" I g A"11'"1""' Mory of the fust K.u-li-h wttr.m.nt In America, g The 11. .limin e ,,f 'i h A 1 1 1 'N I" S. ALSO: AESOPS FABLES f ALSO: TOWN TOPICS HOUSEFURNISHERS left Kiln In Wi ai'.T was anions th' - I CAS3 STREET TOMORROW IHh olOra LOCAL NEWS : U. II. vwiue 01 i yestcnlav lore looking after husl Less. .Mr- White 1 " 'ur "is this niormuK C. J. Williams was anions the . busimss visitors m mis iny lenlay. I!'- is In in 011 t,,L' Echo tana. 1 (.lie ! It. It. Hays, of KuKene, is here i for a few ilavs on business. .Mr. ; liavs is nelliiiR bonds. Ho w.ll : probably return home today. : Mr. ai.il Mrs. K. '. I.athroi were j In !rmi ,.!r'lc Creek today. They '.spent a ! hours shoppim: mid lookinK alt. r huMne.-s. utfaiis. J K. V. Jliiihniian, of Portland. ' spi nt iist.i.liiy in tins city look- inn alt i r l.u.-ine.-s affairs. .Mr. iiu ! chanan li lt li'T- this morning. ! Dr. and Mrs. S. I,. Iel.app will leave tomorrow imiinirm' to spend TlianksKiviiiK with Mr. anil Mrs. W. L). 1-ovc at tin.' (lb ii Kchu larin. I Mr. anil Mrs. V. C. Ohlf, of r.ran's I'ass. arrived in this city vesierdav. Thev left this niornini.'! T.r iminis nor;li. The are travel inn by motor. l'hil Ileru, who has been attend ing the 1'nlversity of Oregon, ar rived lu re today to spend the Thanksnivln holidays with his parents. It. E. Glass of Eugene, spent yesterday In this city attending to! business affairs. Mr. Class Is a representative of the Allen and Lewis company. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Draniwell, were overnight guests at the 1,'inp qua last night. They are from Col rax, Wash'ngton. and are traveling southward by motor. S. Marksherry, wife and daugh ter, were among the overnight visi tors In this city last night. They are from Iicnver, Colo., and are enroute north. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stapleton left this morning In their car forj lugene. 1 tley will spend in lloli- tlays with friends there and will return at the end of the week. Luclen Cobb is expected In this cily today from college, to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mis. YV. S. Cobb. He will drive back with Miss Lois Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McKean nnd sons. John and Kobert, will go lo Corvallis for Thanksgiving, and will spend the rest of this week vis iting friends in Corvallis and Salem. j Ice, left today for Gardiner, Wash Mrs. II. S. Itritt will leave to-; Ington, where ho will spend the night for Oakridge, to spend Thanksgiving holidays wl'h Ills Thanksgiving with her husband ; father, T. lT. Richmond. He will win lias been working in that vic-i remain about two weeks. Iniiy for the past few months, she j will return here about Sunday. I The new home of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Heinline, which has been un- Dr. and Mrs. J. It. Chapman left this morning by automobile for Portland where they will spend Thanksgiving and the remainder of the week with r. latives of Mrs. Chapman, Mr. mid Mrs. Nortbcraft. There will be no Rotary lunch eon louiorinw, Thursday, owing to the fact that the. date falls on Thanksgiving Day and the mem bers will not be ri quired to meet for the r. gular noon day luncheon. Miss Until Miller spent the dav here visiting with friends anil slue. ping Miss Miller Is from Dillanl. She expects to leave soon for Los Angeles and Long lleach. Cal., where she will spend Hie win t. r. P. P. Knli-lit and an-hcl in this , itv few d.is on lui--!:!. Is the factory j ,.! P. P. llrown Mo ml iv for a s. .Mr. ltrown . n'ative t r the :s. I We, , ers of th . Knklit the ia t.l!.Sv I-: II' i Ml Ol. onip.iny. nianutar IM Yero ciuar. and the ilr.nou agent ' h 'Use. They will e tod 'v for other Ml Special! MEN'S BLACK CALF I SHOES 00 inOOTERlKx MUX JAT.YA Pfrkint B'da. f;:i''.' ttint Satisfy snj Kit Your l'eeL li.iv e you iri. d '''11 1! Vl'ID in-l'.MU ski; n k '' ;'-; l;-pnri,i.r I IHANKSGIVINGi i KOSEBURG MTWS.RFVIFW MAX DKOWXS SOX IIIKX IIIMSKI t . L,o.l F.v I ! ir.'.l I'OltT HANKY, B. C. Nov. 1 u . bodies of Arthur Johnson, if. of Webster's Comer near here, anil his son Charles, 5, ei fouml by the police lato yesterday in lour leet of water in a bath barrel outside tlnir homo. The police said Johnson drowned his son and then himself. The body of the boy. partly clothed. was laying at the foot of the barrel, while his father's body was MibmcrKid from his head up lo the waist. Authorities bell.-ve John son, who has been despon dent since Die (b ath of his wile a year uko, became de rauKed. K. K. I.unn, who lias been spend i uk the past two ilas here on busi ness, li lt this in jruliiK tor tiuieiu. Mr. and M-s. ('.. W. Uapp were nnioiiK the business visitors in thin city today. They are resid. nts of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hjerpr spent the day here lookinK after business, and slioppinc. They are from the rural districts. J. E. Deako and It. I). StiRer, of Vancouver, Wash., passed throueh here yesterday evening. THey are i nroute soulh. I H. V. Holden of Portland is in this city tor a few days on busi ness. Mr. Hidden is with, the Park I bavis company. Dr. H. W. Snook was In this city today from Sutlierlin. He spent tne dav looking niter business and visiting with friends. , Mr. Sutherlin was a business visitor for a few hours in this city today. He. Is a resident of Suther-i lin. j I C. P. Schniccr, a Eugene resi-; dent, spent yesterday hero trans-; acting business. Mr. Schmeer is ! connected with the lllake-.McFail i'aper company of Eugene. Misses Rosina and Marion Por ter are expected in tins' city to i i.ilit irom ' orvallis to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Porter. Miss Evelyn Qulne will arrive here today Irom 1 orvallis, where! she has been attending school. ) She will be here for the, Thanks giving holidas with her parents,; Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. K. tjuine. Frank Richmond, who is employ ed in Roseburg by the firest serv- diT construction for the past f.-.v months, is now completed. Mr. and Mrs. Heinline moved yester day. The house, which is situa'. it In Laurehvood. is vi ry modem and complete. Mr. ami Mrs. Heinline have been making their home on Ella street for the past liunioer of ears. For all kinds or floor coverings try Powell s. WAXTS COP TO CUT OCT TOM-I"OOLi:i!Y ( -,. i.il. .I lT.- I .-n-d Win NEW YORK. Nov. :'ii.- -Poll, Comtuii:sii:ni r Eni ight m .111 ed ict written before he sailed for South America and made elf.-. -tne today, ordered that radio and cross word puhs ,,. stelv ed by nu mbers of the d.partm. nt in favor of pistol marksmanship 1 r.. ei ice. "The men are spending too much time in looking up two toed sloths and three ietti i. d Australian birds or ntt t. nipt in-- to tune in on Honolulu communion, r told his comn in-: officer. "I want tlcm, l r. :-i now on. to spend all their spare time in target practice. I am I tired of hearing about half a uo.en policemen anil deteciiv emptying their guns at a cro with no liamage done on eith side except that the crook iin. i;.hlv e. ai.es. " Wo have n Radio for every Purse. RADIO "FADA"NEUTRODYNE Ask thos- who own one. $120.00 to $225.00 . "FRESNAN'S MASTERPIECE" The For.l of Radio 5-Tube Set $60.00 RADIOLA III 2 n,:. Brand-.-s P!,one $35.00 SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS rfi i m ULLLUI EXCLUSIY E Parts Repairs Service WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1924. FIRE TRUCK PUT 03 EXIIIIOil ! A delegation of Medford city of f Is arrived shortly before noon t.n'.iy. and this afternoon witnes-i ,. d a d-moastration of ltoseburgs ...i K.ili'.n tnutx fire engine. Med f.lrd is planning on buying a fire f .nk. and the iioseburg fire de- , ,. tm.-iit invited the Medfprd .oi'iuil to see the machine at: ..!:;. The local dep.'.nnient stag-( ,,1 il:e exhibition with the help of II I., rutinan. delivery eutineer of tii.- Stutz company, and liarfieldl ,,,is and li. Oliver ot me I'.iward-C'ooper corporation, the ,..,iern ag.n-.. The fire truck cperated at full capacity pumping ,.,rl,t streams of water, delivering i:, lii pillions per minute. Vii.uig the members of the ilele Ution were Mayor K. C. Caddis, Mavor elect O. O. Allcinlerfer, City uncrintt ndellt C. W. Davis. Wa t. r C.ininiiiisioner O. Armspiger. Ciunciluian I!. II. Hammond. Ed J li.ev, II. V. Paul, P- 1- MeDon .1. V. Jacobs, A. C. Hubbard, i.'i.i l'ire t hief Koy Klliott. n Ameriean-I.a France 1000 ..liiint pumiR-r was brought to the cm by A. W. Pynipton, of the A. i,. Long company, and Lome Hill, ,1, livery engineer, but it was not pi iced in competition with the Suit, pumper, the drivers declin ing to miika a demonstration here. Tin v are driving through to Med ford where they state they will show the machine. NOTICE Tho regular Thanksgiving serv ice will be held at the First Church of Christ Scientist, Thurs d.iy morning at 11 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. VTri MAN STRUCK AND KILLED BY AUTO (Continued from page one) In the region of the heart, on the left side, both front and back, Dr. Hoover found several broken ribs, m., he, states, taken together with other injuries to the heart, i,,,.a und houels. was directly the ; cimso of death. I There were several deep scalp I wounds and it is believed that the skull was badly fractured, al though io x-ray was made to de ieimme thtit fact. ' Reports that Shell was under the influence of liquor, were denied this morning by Sheriff Starmer, who stated that he examined the car, Shell's grips and luggage and found no indications of liquor, and that there was no smell of liquor on the man's breath, and that: ! Ihere was nothing to indicate in; ! any way that he had been drink ' ing. , Coroner Rltter called an Inquest at 2 o'clock this afternoon to make a further investigation into the tragic affair. v : I.e Mere is very well known in this city, having spent many years of his life in Roseburg. He was employed until about a year ago in the local railroad shops, going from here to Astoria, where he remained until about a month ago when he moved to Col-, tape Grove. He was called to Rose burg last week by the critical ill ness of his mother, who is very ill. He was visiting nt her home in Riverside, only a few rods from where tho Occident occurred, at the time of hi3 death. He evi dently was on his way to visit a neighbor when he was struck. Be sides his mother, ho leaves a wife and child, two brothers and a sister. No arrangements have as yet been made for the funeral. If it's a clock, watch, suitcase blanket or heating stove, try Powell's. fU vy uraer Your SiV EKGSAVED XMAS CARDS Original KNUDTSON'S V RADIO Mi - I iSroiuiw.v!ii 1 LiaaaL -i J NEW TODAY TURKEY DINNER Thanksgiving Day, 75c. Unipqua Inn, 82j Wiu chester St. "WANTED- General housework. Address M. J., care News-He-vlew. . ' TWO ACKKS Miawbeilies to b ase for cash or on shares. P. O. llox 1102. Itoseburg. Cregon. L, dCSTSELIi'five-passenger car. good tires and starter, JID0. Koseburg Service Station. FOR IMMEDIATE saly two good grade Jersey milch cows. One with month old ciiri'honelSS-J. FOR SALE3choice, large Hlack Jersey Ciant cockerels, $1.50 each. Curtis Calkins i. FOR SALEHarK y-Davidson mo torcycle Willi side car, dirt cheap, ditching's garage, Oak and Main Sts POLICE DOti PUPS Male and renin lo, now ready for delivery.; From excellent stock. C. W. Sin nlger. F.iienbower, ljione 7F13. J GET THAT I'liONOGKAFlI' Ready for your Xmas records. We can put it In shape for you. : r.oseburg Cyclery, 228 N. Main. I WANTED FOR CASH FORDS ; Models '22, '23. 24 or 2a. . MATHEWS MOTOR-X -CHANCE 117 Jackson St. Phone 112, TOR-SALE Practically new Wood Pros. 21x36 'threshing machine,! first class running condition. Bargain If taken soon. E. L. Hosklns, Melrose,, Ore i OPPOSES ISODKOS (Aswx-iated Pn Lt-as...! Wire.) KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 26. Edwin H. Weeks, for ninny years, president ofthe Kansas City humane society and known throughout the country among humane workers, issued - this statement today: "It has, come to my attention that I am being quoted in Kan sas City and over the country as not opposed to rodeos or Wild West Shows in which contests with animals are features. "I have always opposed them and alwuys shall as long as the cowboy and the rope or cither of them are used in such exhibi tions, since they cause much suf fering." MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester St. Phono 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patient Prlvilsged to Have Their Own Doctor 4 3 m I J a III w Olalla Hall Saturday Eve, Nov. 29 I j 13 4 PIECE ORCHESTRA EVERYBODY WELCOME DANCE Moose Hall, Monday, December 1 ' Hr.rdwood Floor Given by Moose Lodge GOOD MUSIC Used Fords! EASY TERMS Mathews Mctor-khange LfARN TfLEGRAPHY! A few months study In our nfternoon or nlKht class will fit you for a pood po sition. One month's work when you pet a position as an operator will pay for the entire course. Knroll now. Roseburg Telegraph Institute 224 Perkins Bldg. DON'T DELAY Are you one of thnso who must he overtaki n with ilis nsd r l.-fore you realize the impertanee of Insurance? Don't wait for the co.-tlv les son of tiperlence. Insure to day. TCSIB'JSC. DFE DR. H.C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE V Porkln. Building Phone 86 Second Floor Roseburg, Ore. Chieftains and Geet5J mere w,U be a specia, Street, Wednesday evening o'clock. PURPOSE Financial assistance for relief t c ... . cuet of Kas ttTTe families m and near Rrk, Please -report any one jn meeting. . . By Order CHIEF UMPQUA Come ami get your ChrysanthV muins for Thanksgiving now while the getting is good. They will keep. For sale at the home of H B. I hurch, 318 E. Com. Ave. Eat Hazeiwoon ai v imrprlv'g ' ThanksgW Armory, Thursday,: GIVEN BY Company D, III Blue Devils 0rk Gentlemen $1.00, Spectoi TONITE TOM Western Vaudm Managers Assockk . (Subsidiary to Orpkudi . ifflrt' WEDNESDAY, NUV 5 STANDARD ACTS-S 1 . Antlers Theatre Orchestra. 2. International New3. 3. lerskind "Cartoons a la Carte. ! 4. Madeline Young and ha Souto a "Songs that Please." 5. Gates & Finlay, "The Instructor. 6. Rice & Cody, "Am I Right? , 7. Amaranth Sisters Co., "Vaudevil 8. Feature Photoplay. d u:u 9C AdulU, CilW, Adults, Reserved SeatsTfcJ Reserved Seats now on ANTLERS THEATJ ' TONIGHJ S a big specIaT7tt; I NEVER BEFORE SHO" r A la.mh and a tear-KHPI'.W "o(rtW. h suspense a little waif ""'""ev MP 1 C-3 ins climax you've ever t-n ' 9i ture. "Tho DarlitiR of New '"- 11 J. iT '.fl" W r7 rrvrr "A W Alto 'fCfi'l T' ft "CrvBabv" H Corned) : -r"rr Children MAllSOl1 10c "''',11! - "1 PleiaJH-" of eack ,nSllT!J . -i