Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 20, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    ROSEBURG NTWS.Rr.VIEW SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1924.
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Large Selection
Artists Materials, Winsor and Newtons. Oil and Mater
Colors and Transparent Oil Colors.
for Photo Painting. Pastellos, Drawing Paper, Students, Canvas Academy Board Mat
Board, of every color, cover paper, canvas faced board, large selection of colored bronze
powders, Shellac. Bronzing Liquid. Picture Varnish. Buy your mouldings of us. Beautiful
Oil PAINTINGS, PASIIIJ, PHOTOCHROKES,
onvof
WE MAKE
.V.IAE LASTl.XC. IIFAI TIFI t.'AM ECOXO.VIC
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PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER
patterns to select from.
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FRAMES tort.
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F YOU need Windows, Sash or
Doors, call and see me as I carry
a most complete stock of all sizes.
Everything for the builder.
L. W. METZGER I
Metzger Building
Oak & Pine Streets
Phone 362
Mr. and Mrs. John Joqufns spent
Friday in this city shopping and
visiting with frind9. They are
residents ot Myrtle Creek.
James Pickens whs among those
from O. A. C. to arrive here yesier-
J LOCAL NEWS J
t n T;,v!w la In this dtv for a
, day or so attending to business nay. lie win ne nere lor uie unsi
matters, Mr. Davis is a resident of.1 mas and New Ytars vacation.
Glide. I
Pad would like a pair of new
M. E. Smithpeter arrived here' house slippers for Xmas. See the
Thursday from Medford to spend, new ones at the Roseurg Boot
the next few days looking afleri erie.
business interests. 1 '
Miss Florence Yeo Is expected
E. E. Wccklcy arrived here last here this week from Eugene to
night In snend Ihe next few days' M1"'" me u.riMm nu. , .iu
HAROLD LLOYD
"Hot Water"
ANTLERS
DEC. 28-30
looking after business matters
and visiting. .Mr. Weekley is from
Ilridge, Oregon.
her sister, -Wits Martha Yeo.
If It's a eiorS, watcn, suitcase.
blanket or heating stove, try
l'owell's.
Joan Rackley was a visitor In
this city Friday. "Miss Rackley is
trom Camas Valley, and spent the
I day shopping and visiting.
I
La Verne Hawn arrived here to
day from Corvallis to
K t Wood is snendine a short holidays with his parents.
time in this city looking after oflbetn attending school at Corvallis.
ficlal business. Mr. Wood is from'
Pr. E. J. Wainscott, who spent
n,i ih. Tbursiiay looking after business
He has V?"'"""
reiuiueu lu liis unite jcticiuhj.
D. C. Corbltl, who spent Thurs
day In this city looking after bus
iness matters, returned tox his
borne at Eugene Friday morning. :
Grants Pass and is a Southern l'a
cific official
R. 3. Weekly and C. F. Peclen
are spending a short ftme hero
looking after business matters.:
They are from Myrtle Point.
An ideal gift for sister a pair of
satin boudoir slippers only Jl
at the Roseburg liooterie.
Xmas Shopping Made Easy
at Our Store
FOR DAD
Knife
Smoke Sets
Shaving Mug!
Flash Lights
Tools
FOR MOTHER
Percolators
Dishes
Koaster;
Waffle Irons
Toasters'
FOR CHILDREN
Toys
Wagons
Coasters
Skootors
Knives
Many Useful Articles In i-'uinlture and Hardware
GIFTS THAT WILL LAST AND PLEASE
PARSLOW FURNITURE CO.
111 N. Jackson Street
Roseburg, Oregon
Ahe V. llennett slid M. C. San
,l,.rin arrlveil hern Thursiliiv from Mrs. J. V. O Milra was among
Eugene to spend a few days here, those in from the rural districts.
visiting and attending to buslness.Jesie.ua . uns mm nUv mS,
,,,.,,. Airs. O Mara is a resident of Glide,
Clifford Fields arrived here yes
terday from Corvallis, where he is
attending O. A. C to spend the
Christmas holidays with his par
' ems, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fields.
Y. G. Perkins is spending a few
days In this city looking after
business matters. Mr. Perkins ar
rived hero Thursday from Spring
field, Oregon.
Buy her a floor lamp for Xmas.
$15. 00 to $35.00. Hudson Electric
Store. 1
Miss Janet Ward will Have to- , . . .
day for Chlco. Cal.. to send the Mr. and Mrs. Brown arrived here
,.i'in,.. j v..,., v..ru h.,ii.i. ' yesterday from Looking Glass to
W. K. Harris and wife were
guests at the Grand hotel Thurs
day night. They are Coos Bay peo
ple and left this morning by mo
tor for southern points.
Pitts Elmore and I). C. Glincs,
who spent Thursday in Roseburg,
with relatives. Miss Ward is
teacher in the local high school.
Chester Broders, a teacher In the
local high Bchool, will leave today
for Corvallis, where he will spend
the Christmas vacation with relatives.
i spend a few days on business. Mr.
Iirown will anend tho teachers, j
examinations at the high school, j
A good selection of auto acce:-j
saties left at greatly reduced;
prices. It Is easy to find a s"uitable1
gift here. Unipp.ua Battery
tion. 312 N. Jackson St. .
Sta-
Burton I In! ton arrived in this I
city Friday from O. A. C. where he ;
has been attending school for the 1
looking after business matters i wintfr. He will bo here durine the 1 sily were James Met'lintock, Lu-
and visiting left Friday morning holiday season. Ician Cobb, and Paul Trut blood.
Among those to nrrive here yes
terday trom the Willamette Lniver-
for their homes at Corvallis.
Helen Churchill arrived here
last night from Corvallis, where
They will be here during the Christ-
Free-Blli DULL Free
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with the Lucky Number !j
ecemfeer 24th
Mrs. A Matthews sprnt Friday In vacation. !
this city shopping and visiting with I I
friands. Mrs. Matthews is from1 Among those to arrive homo Fri- i
she has been attending O. A. C, ! Glide and returned home in the : ln' 1(r the Christmas vacation,
to spend tho C hristmas vacation ! evening. from O. A. C. at Corvallis- are
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Y. ! George Bradhurn, Vivian Orcutt,
H.Churchill. J. F. Grimm was among those to 'eI1 Chase, Donald Helliwell, i
spend Friday here looking after Mary iseit and Jeanette Rice.
Mrs. W. E. Brown and two sons,
Gerald and Alberten, were guests
at the Grand Hotel last night. They
ftre from Centralia, Washington,
and left this morning for the south
by motor.
M. II. Nichols Is among those
who are spending a few days in
this city looking after bifsiness in
terests. Mr. Nirhols is from Port
land and Is h.re representing the
Western Electric company.
business matters and visiting with
rnemls. Mr. Grimm returned home
yesterday evening.
Buy him a set of Exide recharge
able "B" batteries for Christmas.
So better battery made and the
Among those In from the rural price ia reasonable. Umpqua Bat
districts Friday was W. W. Walton. tery Station. 312 N. Jackson St.
Air. Walton is a Glide resident and ;
was here looking
matters.
after business
Cuess the Candles in the Window.
A guess will be given with each $1.00 purchase of
toys or small Cedar Chest. The nearest to the right
number gets the big doll. Big reduction on all
toys and small Cedar Chests.
Watch Our Window.
F. E. Triee of the O. A. C. ex
tension service, at Corvallis, ar
rived hero Thursday from the
north to spend a few days trans
acting business affairs. Mr. Pierce
Is a guest at tho Grand hotel.
v Judd's Furniture Store
O. B. Murray was among those
from the rural districts to spend
the day here Friday looking after
business and visiting. Mr. Murray
Is a resilient of Cainaa Valley and
returned home in the evening.
A. C. I'lOs. the clerk at ihe
Grand Hotel, left Friday morning
for San Francisco, I.os Angeles,
and other southern points. He ex
pects to spend the Christmas holi
days with his family nnd will re
turn nbnut the first of he year.
Mrs. M. E. James, who has bern
confined to her homo in this city
for the past Wfek with blood poii
soiling, is reported as slightly bet
ter today.
Mrs. Ada Borough is expected
to arrive here sometime today
from Steve nsvllle, Montana, to
l spend tho Christmas holidays with
In r daughter, Mis. II. A. Metcalf,
of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Carden Rnd ilauch
ters. Helen and Iiernlce, of Can
yonville, spent the late nficrnoon
yesterday In this city doing their
Christmas shopping.
Grant Clayton Is leaving Mon
day for Marshfield with a load of
j turkeys. Mr. Clayton has sold his
I birds to a Marshfield concern and
! Is making delivery by truck over
the coast read.
Among those to arrive here ves
terilay from Corvallis to spend 'the
ii iiiiii, acaiion were i.oas
L.o
right, Maurice Xewland.
Beekley and William Thrall.
Vitus Ilouser was among llnse
to arrive here yesterday from Cor
vallis, where she has been attend
ing O A. C. Miss Housi r will bo
nere lor tne Christmas holida
lays.
Adelbert Young
A few 7-tube Selccto Radio sets;
left for Christmas delivery. Thej
cheapest good set yet. Umpqua '
Battery Station. 312 N. Jackson
St.
earney s broceter
300 West Cass Sireet-
Christmas Special
i v ru.u. p r i
laigc i aii.jr i luiiua vjiapc null, per doZ,. Tt,
Large Fancy Navel Oranges, per doz. j
Small Fancy Navel Oranges, per doz. . .
large r ancy i.eiuuiis, per aoz
At, rv rM.. D::.. i
-ncr Lsiiiucr iusici ixaisiiis, per pKg.... jp
Market Day Special Seedless Raisins, 4 lb nCin.
Large oeeaea rsaisms, i. picgs. ror 25c
Ehrman's Best Currants, 2 pkgs. for 3
Best Grade Citron Peel, per lb 5
Orange and Lemon Peel, per lb jjj
Baker's Premium Chocolate, per cake jj
Best Grade Bulk Mince Meat, 2 lbs. for ....Zjfc
southern sweet rotatoes, per lb jj,
Best Grade Mixed Nuts, per lb 20t
Best Grade Almond Nuts, per lb 2ft
Oregon's Best Walnuts, per lb 3
No. 2 Walnuts, per lb
Filbert (or Hazel) Nuts, per lb 20t
Jumbo Roasted Peanuts, per lb (
Pecan Nuts, per lb Jfc
New Jersey Cranberries, per lb
Pie Pumpkins, each H
Hubbard and Sweet Potato Squash, per lb i
Cream Mix Candy 24c lb. 2s lb off in quantity Layi
Our Pride Mixed Candy 20c lb., 2 c lb. off i
quantity buys.
Plain Mixed Candv. 20c lb.. 2c off in auantitvlmi
Candy for decorating Cakes, per lb if
Defiance Mixed Candy, lb 111
Broken Mixed Candy 20c lb. 2c lb. off in qjdj
Swan's Down Cake and Pastry Flour, per pkjSj
Crown Pastry Flour, small sacks, per sk ij
Crown Pastry Flour 9 lb. sacks, per sk
Amaizo, Mazola and Wesson Cooking Oil,
quarts, 47c; 2 quarts, 90c; gallons (13
SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE AT
KEARNEYS
THE STORE THAT BROUGHT 'EM DOWN
300 West Cass St., Roseburg, Oregon
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The Radio Ho m e
TN tmr vir ncjr future the home without a r.iJio m!
1 be like the home without a telephone bclunj the
times.
The entertainment brn.tdV.nt toj.iy for the bcnclit
of r(Jio homes n ol the highest character but you cannot
enjoy it unless your home is equipped with a rjJio outfit.
1 his Christmas afl'orjs an cxiellcnt opportunity to
have one installed in your home ... and we hive them
Mnjjinjj in price l.om $20.00 to $600.00
GLOBE CHOSLEY SUPER HETRODYNE.
BRUNSWICK RADIOLA AND SONORADO
SOLD ON EASY TERMS
V? OTT'S MUSIC STORE
arrived
.vest, rday from Corvallis where lie
has betn attending ). A. C to
spend tlie holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Youi -
Among those to nrrive h"i
ti-rday to spend the holiday.
Margiieritn Kusho, Thelma
ren and Inez Calhoun. Tin
an attending the University
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heath mo
tored over to this city yesterday
from Marshfield. They spent the
day visilng with ir. II. C. Church
and family. Mrs. Heath is a sister
of Dr. Church. Thev returned
hr re home in the evening.
Tnf.
y are
A
I inn
B. Scott Is spending a short
in inis city look ni! an
nusinoss matters. Ite arrived h
Thursday nlsht from Kugin.' r
is lu re in the interests of a !
manufacturing company.
Word has been received here
from Corvallis that Ferroll lies,
who is atti nding O. A. C, has been
selected as the official accompan
ist for the O. A. C. Men s Glee club.
Ho is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Storey lies ot this city.
Studebaker costs less per pound
than butter.
Hall's Catarrh
lVlCUlCinC; ciaim for it rid
your' system of Catarrh or Deafness
caused by Catarrh.
Sold bv druggists for over 40 years.
F. J. CHENEY & CO Toledo. Ohio
See our window for special
prices on silverware. McKean,
Parby and Baldwin.
Mis. J. IV ;,.,.se. who has !,-,
voting with her mother, Mrs.
i nils city for the
week or ten days, returned t
ni:ne in San Jose,
Tl.ursday night, to be
ihe holidays.
Calif .
presen'
pr.st
for
The primary and junior .!
mi nts of the Mi'th'ni.st Kpi
Church. Smith. Sunday s,
will have a ('hrlstm.-n jiarty s
d-iy afternoon, liiii'mbrr
2 o'clock in the church p,,
The afternoon n- l. up.
games and a general good tin,
time of the game was victory
cinched for either side. The
Roseburg high team is composed
of much new material this sea-j
son and from tho showing made
last night against more exper
ienced players, it is predicted
that the squad will develop in
to a winning five. The game was
full of thrills and a good 'one
from tho standpoint of a specta-j
to,
team defeated the
team In the pre-:
between halves
I candidates for membership in the
I i"R" Cltll, stntrprl a hnrlnsniiA
school Same, attired in ladles' apparel.
(, A good gamo Is promised
last night in an alumni toim nnd 1,0x1 TP3loy night, December
were Fticiessful in defeating tho 2"r,i when tho Koseburs team
high school baketeers bv a score '"pets the Kurcka, California
of IT to l::. It was a hard fought n,Kh school. Tickets are sell-
contest, wiinc-wil bv an entluis- '"R "".Tpidly and the gym
Ford Owners Attention!
I invite you to come and sea
the lass enclosures for opea
cars.
C. M. JONES AUTO TOP SHOP
Winchester nnd No. Jackson.
Phone 4CS
rofhfrn'1"
lerr"-flR"
EleclwM
(AW"
DR. HAM
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Former
basketball
Ilosehurg high
stars joined
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ran.' at 5.
poniJV'
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mnjdisa
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should
-lie crowd ot rooters and at no r!U'ked to capacity. A pood
preliminary is being arranged.
Joseph iHtnn. well known 1
hnd man. spent Thursday in
city looking after business
ters. Mr. Dunne ts fh, presi.l
the Oregon S ate Motor ,-.,
tion anil Is also the owner
IVrtlaml Ice Cream conn.
liile here he was a guest
r.r.ind Hotel v r,.t, n, ,
Friday morning.
the
Mr.
W.
and Mrs. T.
nury, who have been vi.- ti n- at
the home f th. lr daucht.T Mrs I
l. I'ellolt, of this ritv for the past'
three we.Ks. left Tlv.irsilnv n'Kht!
for (lai.l.ind. California. They willi
visft with their other a'uhtr
ilurng the holidays and will then'
K on to l.s Ahg-l, s to visit until
spring. Mr. and Mrs. stem k. bury
i.inr. here frjni Norfork. Nebras
k.. nnd state that ihy are vry
f.iMirshly lni.ressed with linon.
as the clinmte Is so much milder
than that of the eastern states.
Tiny intend iu:,ing the n tura
, trip by way of Salt Lake City. '
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CALIFORNIA
OPJ&ON POWER
COMPANY
TnjmdSto&yidJs
Of
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. Christmas cards, tinsel, ribbon, ' Si
tissuo paper, tree decorations, j J
stickers, bells, streamers, candles I
Lingerie" Mellow Store Co. i J
for
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When You
10"r CASH DISCOUNT ON
ALL PURCHASES OF J1.03
AND OVER.
Powell Furniture Co.
233 N. JACKSON ST.
ber thePi
ask arrv
oroanlzaticm
HAROLD LLOYD
"Hot Water"
ANTLERS
DEC. 3-30
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Built-in Features
CONVENIENT AND
ATTRACTIVE
by Skilled Mechanics
'rices fens,, ;,!,,..
fief our F.HiinmtvK
Roseburg Lumber &
Mf g: Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
That Turkey money-remem-
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your monry uu;a ,
c. i 'l,: ,rl Hrav Enani".
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