ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1924. FIVE my -mil m mm rr Every uoy nuu SEE OUR BIG STOCK ILIil Jr. Dec. 20. The today to find a new, the shoes of "Ter- Govern of Brook Id once again. innonball) Martin ou9, yet plunging : uth an attack that ler, stood forth and: i greatest bantam I .v his vietorv over! JL'f -New Vo.-k last i 1 f accomplished the I ROSEbTRG CP AT Umpqua Ky KIDS f V XKiT LAUNDRY I LAND DW AWAlTIKfr II s a chirm in well launder, d appeals to nti o line cut glass jtts of silver She tit her linens to Iry-care, -ecause Is we are expert Idling of them. kur? Steam Jmndry Roseburg, Or. UBoauzBaoKa5 Tinting, Papering kr Decorating SCHAERER Mractor (Washington St. hone 406 Jble Tailor P- BERNIER Un-pqus Hotel fressmg, Alterations M Your rinfh DC (Fvoscburc' m Discount !n Si! r.nret.o. to !1 "0 nr m,ir VELL'S fAND STORE i-son ST. T rt, .. , ! TT L"w, Wll, ! snd AJr r " on Lk. 1 " 1C.0W G.L l1 0.0- i,:ti i t t ..... nawt. Lo. lr u.r n KB mi I r I 1 Wirt (s and Men love and need UUL . v.... ..QPfni articles for Christmas ls.ayno'uu lim,recmte tno Kltt. Churchill Hardware Co, f- THE WINCHESTER STORE ' m 1 1 1 ii .mm i i 1 1 11 t IIIUIII UIILL.MII feat In 1899 before Martin was born. ) Martin, whose real name Is , Martino, was born 21 yea,i ago i in Brooklyn, of Italian parents. ! He Btarted his career as an ama-j teur and the only two reverses ! ho has ever known, were suffer-1 ed in his first bouts. Since be coming a professional he has par ticipated in two draw matches, but he has never suffered de-; feat. He won 22 by knockouts, j Goldstein lost his belt bytak ing the defensive after the first three rounds and acquiescing to the infighting methods that Mar tin employed. Felt slippers make an acceptable gift for mother a wonderful range of colors to select from at the! Koseburg Booterie. I CHIEFS APPORUT ! IMHTTEES5 The Umpqua Chiefs have orann ized their work for the year 11)23 by the appointment of committees to condui t all of ihe various liius of work in which the organization is Interested. The committees which have been appointed for the year are as follows: Agriculture B. W. Cooney, chair man; Foster Butner. Bunds and Music A. T. Law renre. chairman: Bert G. Bate3, Waller S. Fisher. Entertainment Henry Harth, chairman; J. K. Fairington, A. V. BnshiorJ, H. C. Berg, O. M. llerrle. Songs and Yells Lyman Spen cer, chairman ; V. S. Fisher, Guy Cordon, Alvin Knudttton. Public Parados H. S. French, chairman; Alvin KnucUaon, Arthur Manutish, J. K. Pickens. Carnivals and Fairs If. C. Dar by, chairnnn; W. II. Day, G. 11. Smith, C. S. Heinline, C. A. Lock . wood, Will E. Holbein. Educational A. . Geddes, chair man; A. Ciarsters, John Flurry. Memuership Alvin Knudtson, chairman, Lee A. Wells, L. 11. Moore. Automobiles O. C. Baker, chair man; C. A. Lockwood, George 11. Smith. Cily Improvement Dr. L. A. Wells, chairman: A. C. Mnrsters. Publicity H. W. Bates, Will E. Holbein, T. H. Ness. Ways and Means O. C. Baker, O. M. Bm-ie, L. L. Crocker, W. O. dinger, J. E. Flurry. Decorations W. B. Day, chair man; E. It. Thurber, A. N. Hilder brand. Uniforms Henry Ilarih, chair-1 mnn; Lyir.nu Spentei', Bert Law-j rence. : Citr reati'iful Dr. Lee V Wc'l3, A. T. Lawrei.ce. H. C. Darby. ' o i NOTICE TOR OFFERS FOR MICH SCHOOL SITE Tliei I!nanl of Directors of School IMrlrlft No. 4 will receive offer., for th.1 a!e t f pmnr'i ty smtafcl" for a hn.li school siie up to three o'rhick P. M. on Ikcptii- I her 27. 192-'. !: th" offi.-f f V. J. i Micel!i. t-rrk of the boiir.1. All of f' rs nu-i he m Ie en ferins of option whieh cm be ob'ained lipon r.pp1ieptifn to t:;p cK-rli. No tr.irt sirmll'r than nvcrare city block will ht considerp'l. V. J. MICKM.T, Clerk of School Distiirt No. 4. TUBBY HtY. SPiOEtJ. BC1MG VOOn SKATfcS OVER - TUF ICrL IS FINE ( , )l JUST AS SMOOTH 1 - Atzy ix-. h - Jr - y 2 '"'Vlll... 'lIlJM r 1 i 1 1 r'-rYfii v -pa I J i ' i (Aakoclatrd I'rm Lraaed Wire.) I SPOKANE. Wash.. Dec. 20. ' Decreases of ten percent in thej plantings of winter wheat lu Washington and Idaho and an Increase of eight percent la Ore gon are estimated In the De-l comber report of the federal di-! vision of crop and livestock es timates for the Pacific North west, announced here today. I The report states that the av-' erase condition of the winter: wheat crop in Washington, Ore-! gun and Idaho on December 1, 1 was much below the condition on December 1, 1S)23. A five percent increase in the acreage planted to rye is reported.! Washington wheat acreage is placed at 1,518,000; Oregon at 1,021,000 and Idaho at 357,000., The average condition of the! crop in Washington is estimated at 77 percent compared with 84; for last year Oregon 87 compared' with iii last year, and Idaho Hi compared with 94 last year. Christmas goose and turkey shoot Sunday, December 21 at C. E. Miller's place, west of Melrose. CASE IN RECESS (AneciattHl t'nm Lfascd Wire.) MT. VLBNON, 111., Dec. 20. A recess today interrupted de fense action to show that Law rence M. Hight, who with Mrs. Elsie Sweetin is charged with the murder by poisoning of Wllford Sweetin, was mentally (loianged. Testimony that Hight was of unsound mind will be continued Monday. defense coun sel announced yesterday. Mrs. Mary Eaton, 22, nights' elder daughter testified that when she was about 10 years of ago sho had seen her father bite a mule on the nose. Mildred Hight, his youngest daughter, said Hight acted "queer" after an attack of in fluenza. She told of his taking up the ministry, asserting he had seen a "bright light." Dr. H. W. Walker, Hight's cousin, testified to mental de fectiveness in the family. Hight's father, he said, was in a bad mental condition seven years be fore his death. One brother died In an insane asylum, he ad ded and another was considered mentally weak. Christmas cards at Wimberlys. FnEDliESlLLS TO OERNiE WEST Bernie West, who has been as sociated with Fred Jones in the ownership and management of the Terminal barber shop, today pur chased Mr. Jones' interest in the business, and will assume sole control of the 'popular barber busi ness Immediately afier the first of the yi'ar. Mr. Jones Is disposing of his interest in order to be with his wife, who Is now in Petaluma, California. Mrs. Jones' mother Is an invalid and the presence of her daughter is required there, bo that Mr. und Mrs. Jones will make their home In Petaluma. Eventually they expect to return to Itoseburg. Mr. West will maintain the two chair shop and operate the busi ness In the same satisfactory man ner as at present. Niw frame mottoes, Wimberlys. FOOD PRICES ABE An.M-tnt.l Plow l..'Ui! W1r.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. He tnil food prices showed a furth er increase of approximately one peseent in the month ending .November 15, according to fig ures announced today by the de partment of labor covering 21 mod articles in 51 cities. Of forty-seven citlis showing ,:n increase In the average retail levi-1, a maximum of three por vi nt was reported. Tho only mate-ial decrease, two percent was reporicd at Lo Angles. GEE.VJHAT'S WITH VOO(2 - , - ! " -i n t nsMTTirj l :: 1 REEDSPORT LUMBER SHIPMENTS SMALLER I ' Figures available, showing ship- mints from Ret dsport mills for the fust 11 mouth of !:, and in- eluding estimates for December, ln - i dicate less than "U.OOO.OHO fiet of timber shipped by rail and water from this city, says the Port L'nip- qua Courier. The large percent age of the shipments were rail. In shipments, the C. McC. John-, sou Lumber company led with 40,-; ooo.uoo. This company cuts pulp wood. Next on the list wkj the Win-1 cheater Day Lumber company 1S.juu.uuo feet. This mill down for about two months. with was ' Thej I'mpqua .Mills Timber company shipped B,3ti3.BOO feet by water.; This mill was down for more than . four months. The Reedsport Lumber company' shipped out 4.3oO.Ono Icet uy water1 and rail. This mill was down fori more than six months. I Ninety-six thousand doors wore . shipped by the Reedsport Sash and Door company These wore all rail shipments and required 13$ cars. Arundel, piano tuner, rhone 189-1., Special holiday prices on phono graphs. McKean, Darby & Baldwin. TYPEWRITER MAN IN TOWN Mr. E. L. Bouteiller of Marsh- field, is In town. Anyone desiring his services may call up at the1 Terminal hotel. o Get our prices on Rogers Silver ware. McKean, Darby A Baldwin. 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I STOP VOHEELIW IM- I (SOES 6CTTA r.r AlAvl f( Hr'l I CRV H EVES OUT enj OMETHIW TODAV IX WASIUXCTOX . utiij hn Lwri Win.) Semite and house meet - at noou. Muscle Shoals legislation continues before senate. House plans brief session before recessing over Christmas week. WOODCUTTERS ATTENTION The Board of Directors of School District No. 4 of Douglas county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for 400 cords of old growth red fir. or and for 400 cords of second growth red fir wood to be delivered as follows: High Schosl, 100 conls; llenson School, 90 cords; Hose School 90 cords; Full lerton School, 90 cords. These bids may be filed at any time with the Clerk np to three o'clock P. M. on January 6th, l!i-'5 and all bids wil be opened 1 Rt Ine regular board meeting held on the same day. Details as to size and time of de livery may be obtained from the clerk. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this the 18th day of De cember, 1924. V. J. MICEMJ, Clerk School District No. 4. Office, First State and Savings Bank. A store full of practical gifts Hudson Electric Store. now, but see how fast you can BII msjte it overflow, wiw uie excep- .11 .1 I- . . ; ,,m VERTICAL 2 cereal grass 8 article 5 pronoun 6 state of in sensibility 8 sure 10 evidences 11 part of verb to be 12 lowing of a cow 13 lenoung maiden name 14 our coun try (abbr.) 15 seniors 17 barrel-like containei 20 watched 22 one who carries 23 Southern state (abbr.) 21 n musical note 25 thoughts 28 heavy stick 30 highway 33 former Capitol of Normandy 35 covering with specks 36 asks for with authority 8S noble 40 pen 42 attend to diligently 44 peruses 45 like 47 above 48 ventured 51 female deer 64 sailing Teasel 66 portent 61 snare 63 elongated fish C 5 walk A Hint for Beginners The cross-word puzzle dia gram is merely a means of con cealing words which are synony mous to those listed and which will interlock perfectly and so read equally well crosswise 01 downwards. Always look for tie number of the synonym on the diagram If horizontal, yon mint find a word to fit between that number and the first shaded slop to the right; if vertieaL you must fit your word between the number and the first shaded stop below. SfF' THERE'S MOTHIM' lMPfyM& HIM- HE JU?,T VJAMlS TO Kt 1 "T ,NnEtLtu AIL TIME (AMucUted Vnm Leued Wire.) LOS ANUELES, Dec. 20. Re ceipt of word yesterday that the Missouri Tiger bad left his lair aud had headed westward found Elmer Henderson, coach of the Imversity of Southern Cali fornia Trojans, redoubling ef forts to give his charges a thor ough course in the Henderson method of stalking tiger aud la preparing the Trojan appetite ior a feast of tiger meat when they face the striped feline on the gridiron here Christmas Day. Henderson does not underes timate the tiger prowess and twice daily the trojans are bus led with the task of fabricating an armor which is expected to prove invulnerable to the most savage attacks of tiger claws. "Nullify the Missouri offense and the battle la ours," might as well to be the war cry of the Tro jans, for they are spending much time on defense tactics which are expected to offset the tifer onslaught. Only 11.99 for a column xmas tree lighting set. Hudson Electric Store. IT (Anoclfttrd PreM Leaiwd Wire.) LOS ANGELES. Dee. 20. Dame . rumor who of late has been handling the name of Jack Denipsey, heavyweight boxing champion, in somewhat reckless mcnuex, yesterday whispered Jack's name again. TlUs time she has it that tho champion will defend hiB title in a South em California ring In March or April against Romero liojns the Chilean boxer. Today still quot ing dunio rumor, prominent Los Angeles sportsmen will meet Jack Kearns, the heavyweights manager and attempt to close arrangements for the fight at that time. For some time damo rumor's advance notice of Denipsey 's plans have failed to materialise but It is said, time will verify hor predictions. For her Xmas, "A piece of Parisian Art Work." Bellows Store Co. ADVERTISE OREGON During the month of March tho Chicago, Burlington ami Uulliey, lirert Northern, and Northern Pa cific railroads, will devote nil of their advertising to the state of Oregon. Big udvortlHcmenla will lio carried In the leading maga zines, the total circulation of these ads being over seven ml lion. At the sainu time the dining car serv ice will use Oregon products ex clus'vely. The purchasing agent Is now endeavoring to place or ders for tho necessary supplies and is working through tho Chamber of Commerce, which has been asked to obtain quotations on broccoli and canned goods from Douglas county. As broccoli will be at Its best at that time, the Umpqua val ley should receive some excellent advertising. Tho local cannery Is being askid to furnish prices on canned goods. 0 Delicious fresh caneiy creamy fancy mixed, small fruit aud nut rilled, fruit tablets, salted nuts or special Christmas boxes from half to two and oue balf pounds. Lloyd Crocker. 0 ANNUAL MEETING OF STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Tho snniinl business and organi zation meeting of the Oregon Stntp Chamber of ( omnu rcn will be held at Portland on January 8 anil 9, ac cording to word received by Will K. Hollieln, Hucrotay of the Rcrno- burg Chamber of Commerce. As the meeting conns Just befuio the session of the legislature It will be lai-gely devoted to consideration of legislative matters. Thi annual meeting of the secretaries will be held at the same time, and the Hoshurg Chamb'r of Commerce Is being asked to send two delegates besides the secretary. Christmas box ranrtv, Wlmberly's By I UESS I CAM Fix. HAT All RIGHT r Classified Section ALL NEW AO FOR SALE FOR SALE Doll clothes. Tel. 537. CHRISTMAS trees and for sale. Phone 351-L. mistletoe BICYCLES and wagons Xmas, 228 N. Main St. for Fill wood, cord wood, 2-foot or 16 inch wood. Phone HFH, Buyer Bros. FOR SALE Fir spilt stove and block wood. Prompt delivery. Phone 181-Y. O. J. Hand. FOR SALE Sturgls Keed baby buggy and crib on wheels. 106 N. Parrott. FOR SALE 5an save you over IloO on pratlcally new '24 Ford coupe. Glenn II. Taylor, Phone 163. FOR SALE 3 In. Mitchell wagon and harness. Would accept some hay as part payment. Phone 2F3. FOR SALE Two Oakland auto mobiles, one touring, ona en closed, cheap. See them at Wharten Bros. FOlt SALE OR-f HADETight aud heavy wagons, horses and harness. Sprayer, l'hone 33. Sutherlln. FoTt SALE One Shopherd collie male pup of good stork, $7.50. Address J. S. Frey, Itoseburg, Ore. Star Rt. Near Brockway. FOR SALE Blcycle7"Maytag elec tric washer, rockers, sewing ma chine, Vlutrola, sanitary couch, mattress, and miscellaneous household articles. Phono 187-L. FOR BALK Choice oak-split stove wood, J3.50 per tier. Oak block wood J3.25 per tier. Prompt delivery. Phone . 260J". Gardner Bros. FINE PUPPIES FOR SALE Cross bred puppies, (mother pure bred A Irelii li ; site, pure bred stag hound) for sale; males $7.50; females (5.00. Give your boy or girl a Christmas present they will really enjoy. Thvse pups are from fine stock and will make tine companions, watch-dogs, or general purpose dogs. Born on Dec. 10th, 4 males, 3 females; make your choice and reservation early; delWery about Jan. 21 to 31, next. Call or ad dress J. R. Benton, Box 104, Yon calla, Oregon. WANTED WANTED Bids for supplying IS' yards of dirt for fill, l'hone 2B8-R or address Box 71. - - WANTElFursr Highest, prices. With L. F. Wilson, Hood Tire Shop, opposite Nows-Roview. B. F. Shields. WANTED Two or three passen gers for San Francisco In private automobile by Saturday morn ing. Phone 14. HELP- WANTED Malo-MEN WANTED TO LEARN AUTO MECHANICS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER $50.00 TWO WEEKS FREE TRIAT. HEMPHILL'S BIO AUTO fc ELECTRICAL SCHOOLS, Office 60 Sixth St., Corner Plue, Port land, Oregon. CAROL 8INGER3 Last rehearsal Monday evening, beginning at 7 sharp at the Conservatory. Close at 7:45. 11AX KlvMAI.V.H SILEXT ( ( Awtoelntf-cl I'ri" I'NM-ri Wire.) CHICAGO, Dec. 20. Ban Johnson, president of the Amer ican Leaguo has returned from the seclusion Into which he ro- tired whllo his club owners stripped him of part of his pow ier and rebuked him for his con 'trovcrsy with Commissioner Lan- jdls. 1 "Any chnncB of resigning as I American leaguo heud?" ho was i asked. 1 "I won t answer that nno way Jnr another," ho replied. "In 1 fact. I wont even admit I'm Ban Johnson,' XMAS STATIONERY Tiie newest and most complete line of fin" stationery reasonably priced. Lloyd Crocker. WINNER ON BACK PAQB LOAN WANTED Wanted, loan for three years, secured by first mortgage on 160 acre nine miles west of itoseburg, near Coos Day Wagon Hoad. Cruise will show 7.000,000 feet of Doug las fir. Loan to be for 1500 dol lars and bearing 8 per cent. Ad dress XX, care News-Review. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished house- keeping rooms. 618 So. Main St. Ftill RENT Modern apartment, furnished, close Id. Sea Law rence. FOIl KENT 2-room apartment close in, 17.50. With lights and water. Phone 227-Y. FOR RENT 2 large rooms fur nished for housekeeping. Closa in. Gas. 331 80. Main St. FOR RENT 3-roora clean. Well furnished apartment. Hot water, bath privilege. Close In. 427 Bast Douglas. FOR REM' 2-room furnished apartment. In centor of town, Modern. 23 per mo. No children, G- W. Young & Son. Phone 417, EXPERIENCED farmer and stock man wants to rent a farm well furnished. Have plenty of help. Inquire Auto Camp restaurant, Itoseburg, Oregon. -- t I LOST AND FOUND LOST Brooch -with opal let WItl half pearls. Finder please leave at News-Review. Reward. MISSING A black, natural" 'bob talled Shepherd dog, white ring around neck. Reward. B. F. Moore, Roseburg. LOST Spare Firestone balloon tire and rim, Ford size, between Happy Valley Drldge and Rose burg. Reward for return to Oils offico. LOST In or near Roseburg, Sat urday evening, Oct. 18, gold wrist watch and chain. Reward Finder please return to this of- flce. LOST Fox hound, female, white with black spots and black specks. Last seen near Rice Hill on Monday, Dec. 15. Reward. Er. win Rice, Oakland, Ore., l'hon 40F4. I MISCELLANEOUS CAR OWNER Don't forget M coll G53 when In need ot auU parts. Sarffs Auto Wrecking House. PHONOGRAPH records, bought, sold and exchanged. 927 Win- Chester St. PRICES REDUCED Mens' Halt soles, 1; ladles half soles, 75a; military heels, 75c. All other shoe repair work 'reduced pro portionally. Howard's Shoe Shop, Main St., rear Kidder's Shoe Store. $100 REWAnD"offereiI ' for pair lost blue foxes; are pen raised, tame foxes, and are easily caught In trap. Howard will be paid for their return or for Information leading to capture. Adam J. Flurry, 1218 W. First Street 199-J. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLYLEK Chiropractic physician, 12S W. Lane St. Let us supply you with your Christmas Candy and nuts. And don't overlook the dinner table; we can supply you with everything you will need. Economy Grocery PHONE 63 Insure in Your Home Company PACIFIC STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Portland, Oregon G.W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 110 Cass St. Phono 417 Free Wrapping You don't need to look for a strong string and heavy paper to wrap your packages with. Be sure they will reach their destinations in good shape by letting us wrap them for you. We do it free of charge. TRY OUR WAY hon 277 Our Atto Will Call .. I,t'H'JT1lJTvi mmt' fcsBJSSJJSjn , f 1 i'l . 1 I ! 1. 1 ; i 1,