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DESIGNS
Visit Our Greenhouse or call 40-F2.
Motoring North
Mrs. G. Elton, who spent yester
day in this city visiting, laft this
morning for northern points. Mrs.
Elton is from Santa Itosa.
Stop Over Here
air. and Mrs. J. H. Hally were
among those to stop over In Kose
burg yesterday. They are from
Santa Ana, and left this morning
for other southern Oregon points,
by auto.
.Today's Cross-Word Puzzle
THE CASTLE Twister No. 63
By J. C BOYD
STORMING this intricate looking design is really not as difficult as
it seems. With few exceptions, the words locked in this fortress
are used often and should prove no barrier to the ardent puzzle
enthusiast who wishes to capture this strong old.
Below the picture are the descriptions of the words hidden within
the castle. ..
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HORIZONTAL.
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pieces from
B curious
s e r a ps of
! literature
'6 in addition
to
9 highway
(abbr.)
SI diphthong
12 ailing
14 toward
16 article
17 S-shapcd
moulding
19 yes
20 attacks to
arrest
22 long, slen
der marine
6h
24 of the Mid
dle Ages
23 that is
. (abbr.)
25 title of re
spect 27 Western
State
(abbr.)
28 pledge
30 aviator
34 wise man
S6 upon
37 cat-like
40 beaches
43 speck
44 coin
4C nickname
for a rela
tive 47 first name
of the in
ventor of
the cotton
gin
49 self
61 eye (Scot.)
62 editor
(abbr.)
6.1 liquors
64 larjre city
of Europe
66 arranges
definitely
67 endures i
Herewith h the solution to
puzzle No. 62.
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THE
SPECIALTY
SHOPPE
235 Jackson St. N.
Is offering all Felt and Velvet
Hats from 1150 to 6 00. All
Pattern Hats at cost
MRS. S. M.KING
From Oakland
C. P. Tostevin, who resides near
Oakland, was among those in this
city today visiting with friends, and
transacting business matters.
Here Short Tim
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Drlmmins and
children arrived here yesterday
from the north and are spending a
few days in this city viewing the
town. They are from Vancouver.
B C. 23
VERTICAL.
2 possessing
3 inside
4 paieness
7 piling on
8 perception
discolor
10 trifled
1 3 beverage
15 net
18 Arabian
military
commander
21 cry of grief
23 entire
quantity
26 dispatch
29 flutter
30 indulges in
useless ac
tivity 31 atoms re
sulting from
rieconu
position
82 negligent
83 gibes
85 comes in
88 see
89 pronoun
41 military
assistant
42 exchange
for money
44 state of in
sensibility 45 point of
compass
48 protected
from tha
wind
60 obtained
63 preposi
tion 65 type
measure
How to Solve Pu2zle.
The best way to solve this
cross-word puzzle is to run over
the list of horizontal and verti
cal synonyms in search of evi
dent or "easy" words. If hori
zontal, the word you are look
ing for must extend crosswi-e
from the number to the firt
shaded stop on the right; if ver
tical, it must extend downward
from the number to the first
shaded stop below. When fin
ished, the words should read
equally well crosswise and
downward.
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LOCAL
From Southern Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. 6aridge and T. B. Davis arrived here yester
Miss M. Berber were visitors In 'day aud spent the day here visiting,
this city Wednesday. They are all Mr. Davis is from Cloverdale, Ore-
from Klamath t alis.
In Town Wednesday
Among inose to spend the day
here Wednesday attending to busi
ness matters was II. R. Smith. Mr.
Smith Is from Seattle.
From Coast
Among the arrivals from the
coast yesterday was Mrs. C. H.
Pearce. Mrs. Pearce Is from Port
Orford, and was here visiting.
From Cleveland
Among those to spend the day
here Wednesday attending to busl
Iness matters was Tom Names. Mr
Barnes is a resident of Cleveland.
From Spokane
j J. H. Deering was among those
.who were guests In this city Wed
, . . . -u- ""
On Business
M. 8. Moore arrived here yester
day from northern points and spent
the day here visiting and transact
ing business matters. Mr. Moore Is
a Eugene resident
In From Dixonvllle
Among those In from the rural
districts for a few hours yesterday
vlslt!ng with friends was Mrs.
Walter I.eake. Mrs. Leak.) la from
Dlxonville.
Visits Here Wednesday
Among those to spend the day In
this city Wednesday was M. Gar
bel. Mr. Oarbell Is from San Fran
cisco, and while hero was & guest i
at the iiotel Umpqua.
Visit Here
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pierce, who
spent yesterday In this city visiting
and viewing the town, left this af
ternoon for I-os Angeles. They are
from Port Arthur, Texas.
From Eugene
Among those to arrive from the
north Wednesday and spend the day
here looking after business matters
was V. A. Smith. Mr. Smith Is from
Eugeno and left this morning.
From Eugene
W. L.' Beyer arrived here yester
day from the north and spent the
day here on business and visiting.
Mr. Beyer la a resident of Eugene.
He was a guest at the Umpqua ho
tel. Visiting Few Days
Mr. and MrB. McLean were among
those to arrive hero yesterday from
the rural districts. They will be
here for a few days visiting with
friends. They are residents of Can
yonvllle. In From Canyonvllle
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hennlger were
among thoso In from the rural dis
tricts Wednesday. They are from
Canyonvllle and were here visiting
with friends and transacting busi
ness matters. ,
Returns Home
Hugh Taylor, who spent Wednes
day In Koseburg visiting with
friends and looking after business
Interests, left this morning for
Prosper, Oregon, where he Is em
ployed at a sawmill.
Here From South
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunningham
were among those to arrive here
Wednesday from tho south, nnd
spend the day here as guests at
the Umpqua Hotel. They are resi
dents of Klamath Falls.
Judge and Mrs. Coshow Leave
Judge and Mrs. O. P. Coshow.
who have been guests of Mrs. I). J.
Stewart In this city for a few days
this week, and have been visiting
other friends h-re, left yesterday
afternoon for their home in Salem
Visit Wednesday
Among those to Rtop over In this
city as guests at the Grand Hotel
Wednesday and last night were Mr.
and Mrs. I. A. Clark. They arrived
rrom Portland, and left this morn
ing by auto, for other points In
Oregon.
From Seattle
Among the tourist from the north
to spend yesterday nnd last night
as guests In this city were Mr. and
,.,. .t-r ku-.. " ""''those who were guests lu this city
nesday and last night Mr. neerlng ,Tnuu BnJ , L Misg .
Mrs. It. J.. McLaughlin. They are j hours. Mrs. Warner Is a resident of
from Seattle and left this morning i San Francisco, and left In the after
tor other points In Oregon by j noon for northern points In the
motor. state.
Looking For Location
Mr. and Mrs. L'e Davenport ar
rived here Wednesday from Hood
River, and are spending a few
days In this city on business. Theyitfmo In the city transacting busl
are looking for a location, and may ness matters. Mr. McMullen Is from
decide to nmke their home In this Ashland,
city in the future. j -
Here Few Hours
Mrs. F. O. llarg nnd two sons ar -
rived h're this morning from Myr-
tie Creek and ap-nt a f w hours In
this city on business. They left
by an early ru-.xt for i oncalla,
where they will sp'-ml a short lime
visiting with friends.
Mitt Sanpinnton Returns
Mins Lii'Ko Sapp'PRtnn, who has1
hrn visiting with fri'mls nnd rla-'
fives t Wa.'honir.-il. Wash., during
the Christmas and New Years holf-(
nays, returneri to this city last - - -
nlrht. Miss Sapplngton is the Pun- Goes to Salem
nlng teacher at I hu H-inline con-j Miss Louise Jennings went to Sa-
strvatory. em yesterday to attend the wed-
Iding of Mr. John Hatfield of Dixon
To Visit Her ville, and Miss Nellie Plckenit of
Miss Clara Jonkey arrived here'. Salem. Miss Jennings will visit at
this morning from Portland to visit Corvallis before returning to Jlose
at the home of her sister, Mrs. 'burg.
HrhnHI Mather. MUs Jonkey is -
teacher in the Spokane srhools, and Goes to Corvallls
has been attending the teachers') ir. W. C Belt, county health of-
convention at Portland this week,
She U the pre.ifd'-nt of the Wa.n-;
in ton Educational association, and
whs one of the speakers at the i-on-
vcnlion. Slip will be here tintl! tlit
NEWS
Mr. Davit Hare-
8on.
j From Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. Tt. L. Cabman and
Mrs. C. U. Sundberg vera among
those to arrive here Wednesday
from Dallas, Oregon.
Making Eye Testa
Mrs. Ellen Post, county health
nurse, spent the day at Drain where
tests were made of the eyes of sev
eral school students.
Here Thursday
Among the tourists who were
guests in Koseburg Thursday were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Hole. They are
from Seattle.
From Oakland
Miss Alice
Davis was among
vis is from Oakland, California.
Mrs. Bridges Here
Mrs J. T. Bridger arrived here
yesterday from her home at Oak
land, and Is spending a short time
in the city visiting with friends.
Returns From Portland
- Mrs. Bin ha Parrott, who has
been spending the past week In
Portland visiting with friends has
returned to her home in this city.
From Guide
R. S. Hartnell is spending a short
time In this city looking after busi
ness matterB. Mr. Hartnell Is from
Glide and arrived here yesterday.
Business Visitors
H. K. and C. W. Nichols arrived
here Thursday from The Dalles,
and are spending a day or so In the
city attending to business matters.
Harry Pearce Here
Harry Pearce, formerly of this
city, arrived here yesterday from
San Francisco, and Is spending a
few days visiting with old friends.
Here From Portland '
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hicks arrived
hero yesterday from Portland and
are spending a short time In the
city attending to business matters
and visiting.
Visits Few Hours
Among those to spend a few
hours In this city visiting Thursday
was G. E. Cllne. Mr. Cline is from
Oswego, and left In the afternoon
for the south.
From North
Among those from northern
points to arrive In Koseburg yester
day and spend the day here, were
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brigham. They
are from Portland.
From Portland '
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cecil and
Miss Elizabeth Cecil were among
those who were guests In this city
and visited yesterday. They are
residents of Portland.
From Glide'
Among those In from tho rural
districts, to spend the day here
Thursday visiting with friends.
were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davis. They
are residents of Glide.
From Washington-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Micheisen
were among those from northern
points to stop over In this city
Thursday. They are residents of
Yakima, Washington.
From Camas Valley
Mrs. Charles T. Steel and Mrs. O.
E. Moore arrived here yesterday
from Camas Valley, and will sivnd
a few days In the city veiling with
friends and shopping.
Returning North
A. M. Llndsey stopped over In
Hoseburg yesterday for a short
time. Mr. Lindsey is returning from
a trip south to his home In Port
land, and left In the afternoon.
Here Few Hours
Mrs. Blanche Boss was among
those to stop over In this city yes
terday for a few hours. Mrs. Boss
is from Portland and left for south
ern points In the afternoon. a
On Way North-
Mrs. Ruth Warner was a guest
n this city Thursday for a few
From Ashland
J. McMullen was among those to
arrive here yesterday from south
ern points and will spend a short
Corvallls Couple Visit
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harvey were
!among those who we-e guests In
Koseburg Thursday and last night,
'They are from CorvallH, and left
this morning foi other southern
Oregon points by anto.
Leaves for South
N. Wolfskin, who was ft jctiest In
thfff city yesterday and l&nt night,
and was looking after bunlnen In
terests, loft this morning for south-
tu points and San Francisco, lie
returning bom after ft trip north.
fleer, b'ft this morning for Corvallls
accompanied by bis son Robert and
daughter Mary, who are students
at the college. On his return he will
vlnlt stove ml rimtniinltlori In th
northern part of the county. ,
From Salam
Leonard Porter arrived In this
city yesterday from the north and
is spending a short time here visit
ing. Mr. forter Is a resident of 8a-
lem.
From Souths rn Points
Vernon L. Simpson arrived and
spent a few hours In Roseburg
Thursday. He la from San Fran
cisco, and left by an early train for
northern points In the state.
Mtorlng North
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thompson
were among those who were
gutsts in this city yesterday. They
are from Lankershlm, Cal., and left
this morning by auto for the north.
Back to College-
Miss Veneta Kruse. who has been
home during the Christmas and
New lear holidays, left this morn
ing for Walla Walla, where she is
attending college.
From Coast-
Mary E. Thompson arrived In
Roseburg Thursday from the comt
and spent the day here visiting.
Miss Thompson Is from Marbhlieid
aud returned home this afternoon.
From Coast
Henry Annua arrived here yes-
terday evening from the coast and
is spending a short time in the city
attending to business matters. Mr.
Amrna is from ReedsporL
Return Home-
Forest Supervisor and Mrs. Carl
B. Neal and children, who have
been spending the Christmas season
with relatives in Portland, have re
turned to thier home in this city.
From Portland-
Mr. and Mrs. Watson and family
were among those from the north
to spend yesterday In this city vis
iting. They are from Portland and
left this morning by auto for otiior
points In the state. '
In Town Thursday-
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown stop
ped over here and spent the day
here visiting Thursday. They are
residents of Portland and left this
morning tor other points In the
state.
Visitors Leave-
Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Dixon, who
have been visiting over the New
Years holidays at the home "t Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Dixon, left this
morning, for their home at Fort
Klamath.
Will Leave In Mornlno
L. R. Chambers of the Highway
Service company, will leave in the
morning for Ashland to deliver a
new Ford Coupe to Mrs. Elva
Zorle, and bring back a Chevrolet
coupe.
Mrs. Porter Returns-
Mrs. E. Porter, Who has been vis
iting at the home of her son, at
Detroit, Mich., for the past year, ar
rived in this city this morning, and
will make her home with her daugh
ter, Mrs. F. W. Haynea,
Corvallls Party Here
Among those to stop over In this
city Thursday and last night were
A. H. Hollenberg, Charles B,
Azende, T. A. Frost, and Arthur
Peck, all of Corvallls. Tbey left
this morning for the north, and are
making the trip by auto.
W. J. Perkins Better
W. J. Perkins who has been quite
111 for several days, is rapidly lm
proving in health. He is able to be
about the house again, and In a few
more days will be able to be down
town. His many friends are glad to
learn of his steady improvement.
Here From Wilbur
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klnsel and
Bon Frederick, came to Roseburg
today from their home at Wilbur.
Mr. Klnsel returned and Mrs. Kln
sel and son will remain for the
week end at the E. L. Parrott home,
Leave For North
P. McNamera and C. L. Mc
Namara, who have been spending a
few days In this city looking over
the town, left this morning for Eu
gene, and other northern points.
They are from South Dakota, and
are touring the country.
Mr. Bart rum Here
S. C. Bart rum and son arrived
here yesterday from Medford,
where Mr. Hart rum has been
spending a short time on business.
They will be here for a day or so
attending to business matters be
fore returning to their borne at
Portland.
Return to Riddle
Miss Bernlce Jurgens, and Miss
Irene Davis, who have been spend
ing the Christmas and New Yeara
holidays In this city visiting at the
home of Miss Jurgens paraits. Mr.
and Mrs. E. D. Lewis, returned to
Riddle this morning, where they
are teaching In the schools. ,
Visiting Friends Here
W. J. Landers, formerly supervis
ing warden of the Douglas Fire Pa
trol, Is spending a few days In
Hoseburg visiting with friends. Mr.
Landers, who now makes bis borne
In Portland, has been spending the
holiday season with bis son Earl,
who resides near Riddle.
Roseburg Boy Inltlsted
According to the Oregon Emerald
a U. of O. publication, Phillip
Bergh, a Roseburg lad, was recent
ly Initiated Into the Alpha Kappa
Pal, a professional commerce fra
ternity. Mr. Bergh was in a class of
four who were privileged to mem
bership In the fraternity because
of majoring In the school of busi
ness administration. The Initiation
occurred Tuesday.
New 8tage Installed
A nerw stage, the "Orlnley,' has
been Installed by the West Coast
Stage lines, of the Pickwick sys
tem, between Ashland and Port
land, with stop overs In this city
and other way points. The new
bus is a six-cylinder Plerce-Arrow
ear and will hold It passengers.
The old bus, "Huereme." has been
taken to San Francisco for repairs,
and will be used out of that city.
I At Canyonvllle
I Dr. E. B. Stewart spent the morn
ing at Canyonvllle attending to
t professional matters. He returned
here this afternoon.
In North Bend
O. L. Stone, manager of the lo
cal chain store of that name, is in
North Bend today looking after
business matters there.
Return! Home
J. A. Perry, who has been spend
ing the holidays in this city visit
ing with friends, left this morning
for bis home at Talent.
.
Returns From Portland
J. O, Watson, who has been visit
ing during the Christmas season
with reiativea in Portland, return
ed to this city this morning.
From Long Beach
Among those who were guests at
the Terminal botel here last night
was R. R. Spldden. Mr. Spldden is
a resident of Long Beach, Califor
nia, and left this morning. j
Portland Man Visits I
Among those to stop over here
yesterday and visit was J. Strom. 1
Mr. Strom Is from Portland and left
this morning. He waa a guest at the
Terminal Hotel while here.
Seattle Man Here
H. D. Shoemaker was a guest in
this city yesterday and last night
at the Douglas botel. Mr. Shoemak
er Is returning to bis home at Se
attle, after a trip south. He left this
morning.
8pend Night Here-
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Block were
among those from the north to stop
over In this city yesterday and I
spend the night here. They are from
Seattle. While here they were
guests at the Umpqua Hotel.
Portland People H
Among those from the nortn to
spend the day here yesterday visit
ing, were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mann.
They are from Portland and left
this morning. They were guests at
the Grand Hotel.
Here Yesterday
Miss Ethel McKeniee of Klam
ath Falls, and Miss Alma Morrison,
of Everett, Washington, stopped
over here Thursday and last night
They were guests at the Umpqua
hotel during their stay In this city.
At Douglas
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hamoerger
were among those to stop over in
Roseburg yesterday. Tbey are from
San Francisco, and left this morn
ing for nothern points by motor.
Tbey were guests at the Douglas
botel.
Hare From California
Among those to stop over In this
city yesterday and last night, as
guests at the Umpqua hotel, were
Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Stebblns. They
are returning home to Yreka, Cali
fornia, from a trip north. They left
for the south this morning.
From Loa Angeles
Among the tourists from the
south to visit In this city yesterday
were Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross. They
are residents of Los Angeles, and
left thla - morning for northern
points by auto. While here they
were guests at the Douglas botel.
Returning South
Mrs. Harry French and Mrs. C. O.
Porter, who stopped over In this
city yesterday as guests at the Ho
tel Grand, left thla morning for
southern points, and their homes at
Dumimulr, California. They have
been touring the north and are trav
eling by motor. ,
Returning Home
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. DeWltt were
among those from out of town to
stop over here yesterday and last
night. They are returning to their
home at Olympla, Washington, af
ter a trip to southern points. They
left this morning. While here they
were guests at the Grand Hotel.
Basketball Team Stop, Over-
Coach Wolfe and his basketball
team of the Newburg high school,
made Roseburg a stop over last
night on their way south. They are
making the trip In which four
games will be staged, three In the
south at Grants Pass, Ashland and
Medford, and one in the north, at
Eugene, on their return. They were
guests at the Terminal Hotel while
here. They left this morning for the
south by auto.
PUECKDEST SKT BY
court nixim
(AaoctaUd ma LMMd Win )
BALEM. Ore.. Jsn. 2. Be
cause F. A. McDanlel is held by
the 8upreme Court to have been
searched Illegally by Deputy
Sheriffs, the court today revers
ed Judge O. F. Sklpworth of the
lower court for Benton county In
the case of the state against Mc
Danlel, appellant, who was con
victed In the lower court of har-J
Ing Intoxicating liquor In ms
possession because the search Is
held to have been Illegal In that
It waa made prior to McDanlel's
arrest for a crime and without
a warrant, it Is held that the
liquor could not be used as evi
dence in the prosecution, the
opinion was written by Justice
Pipes. Justices Bean and Hand
concur, Justice Brown concurs In
the result. Justice Cosbow
writes a dissenting opinion In
whlrh Chief Justice Mcllrlde and
Justice Burnett concur In the re
sult. These differences make
the decision of the court four
to three. The Coshow dissent
holds that the manner of making
the arrest is foreign to the issue
Involved In the trial, and that
the only and sole Issue Is the
guilt or Innocence of the defend
ant.
-The opinion Is believed to set
a precedent In the Supremo
Court relative to the search of
person.
CIVIL WAIl AMNKSTV.
PEKIN, Jsn. 2. The Chinese!
government has proclaimed a
general civil war anmesty, espe -
daily excepting, however, for-
mer President Tsao Kun and bis
parliamentary followers.
START
THE NEW YEAR
RIGHT
By checking up your Food Costs, No thrifty person
can afford to pay more than is necessary for foods. During
the past few months STONE'S have done much to lower
the price of foods in Roseburg. Our policy is: "Quality
Merchandise, at low prices," each item bearing a money
back guarantee.
BUTTER Highest quality PACIFIC NUT MARGARINE
Creamery Butter Ar flutter's Best Substitute, 7C
2 lbs for VI C 3 lbs. for : C
STONE'8 COFFEE Guaran- CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP Lay
teed to please, 1 p' la a few bars, VI
1 pounds 1,19 io for JlC
FRESH FIG BARS Fine Of CORN FLAKES Regular OP
for lunches, i lbs OOC 10c slio, 3 for. WC
WHITE KINO Compare If CIGARETTES All 15c Ot
the price, per pkg flOC selltrs, 2 for, JC
STAR AND HORSESHOE PIPE TOBACCO Prince Al
Strlctly fresh, 79 bert and Velvet, 9C
per lb IOC 2 for -JC
PEAS New crop, tender or CALUMET BAKING POWDER
swoet peas, 2 cans 30C 1 pound can , 23c
HEAVY 8YRUP PINEAPPLE
Finest Quality, ro HEAVY SYRUP APRI- EC
2 for OOC COTS 2 cans for DOC
BREAD Large fresh in FULL CREAM CHEESE OA
loaves, at Stone's 1LC Oregon's best, per lb.swC
IF YOU HAVE NOT YET FOUND STONE'S ASK YOUR
NEIGHBOR
311 West
Cass Street
Roseburg, Ore;
Here From 8auth spend the day here as guests In the
Among those to arlvo hern Wed-clty wero Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Car
nesday from southern points nnd '-roll. They are from Klnnmlh Falls.
Yum! Yum I but it's a gran' and glorious
feeling', after a hard day at school, to come
home all tired and hungry, to find good stuff
all spread Out on the kitchen table. The bak
ings are always good with
"'tilakcs Bread Light as aleathert
Such wonderful biscuits, and bread, pics,
doughnuts, cookies and cakes that mother
makes of FEAT! IERFLAKE flour.
Every sack contains a guarantee, which
insures you the finest flour you have ever used
or your money back, truly you'll be surprised
how good it is.
Sold only by quality stores.
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