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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1925)
January Clearance Sale Dress Sale Extraordinary 59 Cloth and Silk Dresses ALL THIS POPULAR SEASON'S STYLES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. SIZES 16 TO 44 REGULAR PRICE Although we had a big sale on these Dresses Saturday the selection is still good Come early as they will not last long at this wonderful sacrifice Clearance sale on all merchandise in stock D r e s s Goods, Silks, Wash Goods, Ladies Hosiery, Underwear, etc., 15 per cent off. 1-3 off Ladies Conta and Sweaters The Chance of a Lifetime is Presented Serve the Family with a real Delicacy Alaskan Reindeer Meat, See the Carcass in Our Refrigerator Show Windows nil this week. Heat will be on Sale Sat. Jan. 24 ' If you have never been in Alaska ' you do not know how palatable '. Reindeer meat is. Send in your or der for a piece of this savory venison. The Economy Market George Kohlhagen THE LIBERTY THEATER g Last Time Tonight THE BIG SPECIAL AL WILSON Flying American Ace. The World's Must AimixIhk Stiinl KlyiT. IN "TH E AI R - HAWK" Also The Spiritualism Is Conan Doyle Right Also: The Charley Chnsc Conmly TOMORROW Big Double Show AT Better Merchandlsa Better Service MilHiHHirMIMHI.H ly DRESSES OF CHAR MAIN, POIRET, CREPE CANTONS, VELVET. GEORGETTE. ETC. M 1 5 per cent off Shoe and Men's Furnishings PORTLAND, Ortv, Jan. 20.- Cat tic nlnw, WHuk; rt'tt lpts SO. Cows, pood, $Tt.2Ttffi r.7.ri. Hork Fully steady; receipts 17i'0 (1200 direct). Sheep Komtnally steady; re ceipts none. K-kh Two rents hljrhrr. Cur rent receipts 4!c; pullets 47(47r; firsts 4Sj6(4!e; henneries 4Sffir0c delivered Porltand. Hultvr Print hutier 2c lower; cuhes weak, unrlianned. Kxtra cuhes, citv 44c; standards 42e; prime firsts 41c; firms :.!Jr; under praties noniinal; prints 4n'; rar tmts 4fic.' Hutier fat 2c lower, best churn Inir cream -ttr net shippers' track In 7.ono one; 4'tc delivered Port land. Poultry slow. weak, heavy hens 22ffi 24c;' HkM K.tfi 17c: sprlncs 21 t,i 2.V; old rottsters 10c; ducks. White Pckln. 2urti2lc; live turkeys 2.1c; dressed turkeys 324. 34c; geese ltc. Onions, unchanged 14. SO. Potatoes, unchanged St.r.OH? 1X0. Nuts sti'ady. Walnuts No. 1. drd :t0(ii:ir.c; filberts ISO. Hops steady. New clusters lT.fJi lr.Ac funnies lr.'Ji ISc; obi crop nominal. Cnscara bark quiet New peel Sc per pituml: (treiron grape rooi ic. Do you like a nice fire? I'se Pa t-.es coal. WITNESS TO WILL IS BEING SOUGHT Inquiries have been received here from a Chicago law firm, which is endeavoring to locate a man who witnessed the will of Kdwin H. .Tennlmis, an eccentric recluse mil lionaire, who died October 31. 1!-3. The rotate is valued at about ft;. M.'O.iMtn mid a contest has been In stituted. One witness hns been found, but the other can not be lo cated. The name appears to be (?or tdon. or mU:ht be C.oMen. Harden. or (ionien. It Is stated, the Initials might be J. M. or J. W. The will it is stated, leaves two-thirds of the estate In trust to be used for the education tf poor children. The rel atives are trying to break these provision-. Tlricks or brtq'.lets at Phi;.;. -you get them REINDEER MEAT WILL BE SOLD Kohlhaeen. of the rcon- tjjnniy meat market, hns brought In h: : the carcass of an Alashnn reindeer. &i the first o he . ill! In this city. The J 1 production of p ln..-. r tor lood pur V , pie es Is hi't'omlnit n cr at Induslry V In the north roimltii':;. and will he ! all InilHirlanl fai'lor In the meal I hwines-' In fufne year. It Is e !M.,I Tht Is the tll-t lo ! 1- In .unlit to llosi burx an. I will be REPORT MADE OF l Secretary of Oiftmbeir of Commerce Tells of Ac complishments in 1924. PLANS ARE OUTLINED Makes Recommendations for Coming Year and States That Pros pects Are Go od. Will K. Holbein, secretary of the Roseburg Chamber of Commerce, today submitted lo the board of di rectors his report covering the ac tivities of the pant year. The report deals in a item-nil way wllh the work that lias been dime and the prospects for the coming year, ills reKrt Is as follows: "Gentlemen: "My year's service as secretary of the Roseburg Chamber of Com merce is drawing 'o a close, and it is, due you gentlemen, who are most vitally interested in the proper functioning of this organization, to p-"""" . . I,, , be of benefit to you in making the Chan.ber of Commerce a p werlu i iiiniiuiin hi .i ' n I Roseburg and lxmglas county ini li!25. m II l "On February 19, 1924, your Bee- re8,.ntlng at least fifteen years con retary submitted a statement of tillu0u8 service in the employ of the conditions lis he found them ujion Tt-k-phone and Telegraph company, entering upon his duties, and lie IsK- p Brown, who has been In the glad to say that this year he is ,.mpi0y of the company for the past able to paint a much more pleasant I fftw.n years, receiveil a gold bnt- picture. 'At the present writing all other organizations in Roseburg are work ing In complete harmony with the chamber, and there is no pood rea son why tliis condition of affairs fcliould not obtain throughout the coming year. "During the fall months your Bee- ruiupv Hut nit thn nrrnmnl t nhtnpn Is of the Chamber of Commerce and a careful perusual of this report will show that an earnest effort was made to make the chamber the real power-house of the city. "The questionnaire sent out early last year to all members furnished the necessary data' for a program of work, and all suggestions received honest attention and In most cases the board of directors and secretary were able to show concrete re sults. "During the year Just closed many new settlers were brought to Douglas county, and the chamber cooperated fully In this movement. Our records Bhow over sixty fami lies up to September 1st, as locat ing in the county. We have Just re ceived a report from the Southern Pacific agent at Roseburg reporting twenty-three families arriving here in September, and expect to have the report for October, November and December in a few days, which no doubt, will bring the total for last year up to over 100 families lo cating In Douglas county in 1124. "During the past year, or from March 1st, to December 31st, over forty new members were added to the chamber roll, making total of u7 memrers at the close of busi ness December 31st. 1!24. There was a balance due on 1924 member ship dues of something over $:t.r0, and 10 due from one of our county chambers of commerce for booth rental at the Home Products Show last September. "As is usual In all chambers of commerce the world over there has been some criticism of the organiza tion ami your secretary. It cannot be expected that all people w ill think alike at the same time on any -liven subject, and the man has not been born that can please everyone. So the average chamber of com merce secretary expects criticism, however unjust, and does not usual ly become excited or discouraged when it comes. Furthermore, the secretary being an employe is naturally the tarcet, especially when someone wishes to side-step his duty lo his community and the organization. Roseburg Is not In a class by itself in this regard, but all secretaries In the state of Oregon and elwwhere have the same spirit to contend with in a more or less degree. "The pat year has been devoted In large measure to becoming ac quainted with conditions and men. so that the year U2i starts us off with a set of committees that can not be surpassed anywhere. Kery committeeman was selected wllh I the utmost care for his particular task, and already splendid work hns been done by those committees that have organized for the year's work. "There should be no trouble In raising the budget llr If the business and led for l!25lness matters. professional ' Adler Collegian Clothes THEY KF.F.P VOU LOOKING YOUR BEST After examining the material and workmanship you will know why. PENCEFS mn nf Rnjihllrff realtae what la be-' i fore thetn the coming year, ami will I nut be satisfied to go back to organization that works aloiiK the lliK-j of least resistance. 1925 U go- 1 iiiK to be the banner year for Hos j burg ana iiougiag couniy, unu me KoHeburg Chamber of Commerce is prepared to do Its part. " WILL E. HOMIEIN, "Secretary-Manager." Put the mien! Inn tn the family to- nltht. "Shall we build a home?" It will be carrieu unanimously. Lumber & Fuel Company. A meeting of all the employes of the plant department of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company of this district was held last night in the Indian room at the I'mpqua Hole), from 7 to 9:45 o'clock. A number of representatives from the surrounding districts were present. H. F. Woodward, division superin tendent of maintenance, from Port ! land, and I. J. Lamb, division plant chief, from Eugene, were present at the meeting. From Camas Valley, there was t). P. Amsteln, and from Myrtle Creek, Mr. Kuhn and Mr. Mcl-ln. Representing the local plant were H. M. Pierson, G. S. Carroll, It. L. llrockley and F. P. Ilrown. Matters pertaining to telephone business were discussed with the I employes of the district, and ways i of improvement of local and long distance service were deliberated. I Mr. Woodward gave a very inter- est ng and Instructive talk on, ..Con Jtrucllve Maintenance." which .ag very much api,rt.ciated by r hnao iiruianl M t U nrw uriiril rtra. med ,.. of' tne-employes of the local nlant with service nfns. reo- ton, with one star. O. S. Carroll, who has seen over twenty years continuous service in the employ of the company, both at Long Reach, California, and In Roseburg, was the recipient of a gold pin, with two stars. These awards are given to all employes of the company, who have worked for at least fif teen consecutive years, with a star for each succeeding five years. The meeting was a very Interesting one, and much valuable Information was received, both on local and toll line service. "MA" FERGUSON INDUCTED INTO GOVERNORSHIP (Continued from page 1.) ers. Perhaps this will not be a bad idea for others to adopt, even though their training and learning may be more than mine. I shall endeavor to make this administra tion a8uecess by teamwork. There Is so much to do that no one mind can bring relief to the people. What Texas neetls more than any thing else at this time is a strong pull, a steady ,pull, and a pull all together' Progress in matters spiritual as well as material are to be st rived for by the first woman governor of the state, she raid. "If the example can be set for a higher stnndard of morals and pur- Hy of life and conduct in public servants of the people, I shall V my administration has not been In vain," Mrs. Ferguson continued "I,et us not forget that It is more glorious to lay treasures In heaven h.in on -at -h." The woman governor declared that many women will be Invited to take an active part In the ad ministration. To Mrs. Ferguson, her Inaugura tion represents the final stepping stone of her determination to clear her family name from the stigma of her husband's Impeachment. Af ter his removal from office, she ureg him In his efforts at a politi cal come-back. He tried to regain the governor ship, but was overwhelmingly de feated. In 1920 he aimed hlpher and sought the presidency of the United States, running on the American party tlrket Two years later he ran for the Vnited States senate and made a good race In thp first democratic primary, only tn lose in the run-off with Karlo D. Mayfield. Early last year he, gain announced his candidacy fori governor, but his lnipencmnein barred him from ever holding of fice in the state, the courts held. He hail his wife make the race. She weathered two heated primar ies and then defeated her republi can opponent although she ran far behind the rest of the democratic ticket. She made her opposition to the Ku Klux Klan the principal plank of her platform. A. E. Delezenne was In this city today visiting and transacting busi Mr. lHlezenne re- sides at Wide. NEW TODAY X w w w w w for RENT Sleeping room. 420 E. Wanh. pnone 94-U WANTKf Two woodchoppers. L. K. Marsters. Phone 17P2. FOlTTtENT A typewriter. Phone 131 -J after 5: 30 in. WILtTTIlXlJE Good touring car for truck. Jones Auto Top Shop. COO U'lnphmlu. St ''"iFOR SALE "Mola" electric wash- ing machine, 32 volt motor. I. B. Nichols, Brockway, Ore. FtirTSALE Ifarley Iavldson mo torcycle, and side car. A bargain. Easy terms. Wilson's Tire Shop. FOlfSALE'OK TifA"l)E7CHEAP Good water power washing ma chine and wrlngerRf.8 Miller St. LOST Retwecn Roseburg and Sutherlin, black patent leather bag. Finder please notify High way Service Co. , WANTED 2nd hand incubator in good shape. About 5o0-egg capa city. Address "Incubator," care News-Review. KEYS FITTED to any lock. Bring me a sticker if you can. We also do grinding and saw filing. Rose burg Cyclery. 22s N. Main St. W ANTED Men lo take contract to cut 2"0 tiers of second growth fir. Phone 403-Y, or call at 947 Cobb street after 3:30 p. m. FOR SALE Thoroughbred White Rock hatching eggs, also some fine trios. W. R. Klnsel, Wilbur, Ore. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 208 East Court, St. Call at Bide door from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. FOR RENT Three furnlnhed bath, hot lights, ln- housekeeping rooms, and cold water and quire 426 Floed St. W"ANTEI To assign my I. C. S. course In Klectrlc Wiring at re duced rates . Address Dox 8, News-Review. WANTED A milch cow: would like to trade pigs or hogs for her: also want second hand small gas engine. J. F. Van Al len, Days Creek. Ore. WANTED Men to clear land; mostly young oak and laurel; Also men to make posts cabins, furnished. N. L. Conn, Roseburg, Ore., Phone 6F15. WHAT A luncheon and Program WHERE At First M. E. Church. WHEN Wednesday Jan. 21, 1925 I1V WHOM W. C. T. U. Ladies. Price 75c. FOR SALE C.ood 3 1-4 Mitchell wagon and a 14 In. steel beam plow, both excellent condition. Cull or write W. F. Hohensee, Ho tel Rood, Sutherlin. KEYS FITTED to any lock. Bring me a sticker If you can. We nlso do grinding and saw filing. Roseburg Cyclery, 22S N. Main St. WANTED Five tons good hay, de livered three miles south of Rose- . burg on pavement . Cash on de livery. Write W. II. McNary, Kt. 1, Hox 175-A, Roseburg, Oregon. FOR iffiNT Cozy, comfortable, steam heated rooms, spotlessly clean, quiet, strictly modern, cen trally located. $15 per month. THE OXFORD ROOMS, 217 S. Stephens Street. Phone 310. YO(; CANNOT FAIL Sheep, hogs. nlfalfa and corn. 290 acres ad joining the best outrange feeding groundB in Douglas county. 50 acres under cultivation; 30 acres choice river bottom land under free Irrigation; small house; two big stock barns: gravity water system; fully stocked with hors es, harness, wagons, Implements, tools of all kinds: 6 milch cows; lot of young cattle; 20 sheep; hogs; chickens. Kverythlng com plete for $7700. Small payment very easy terms. ' Ijiwrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. WOI'IT) YOlT"LIKE TO-OWN THIS? 145 acres bordering on Pacific highway in edge of town; fenced and cross fenced; new five room house: good barn; chicken house and other good Improve ments: spring water piped to house; barn and garden: 5 living springs; 20 acres excellent free soli all In growing crops; fine grass land; prune orchard In bearing; ihree berry patches; ex cellent sheep and poultry ranch. Fine place for auto park. Price $5500, part cash; balance long time. Read this again and then get biuy. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. SALVATION ARMY REVIVAL Tonight at 7:30 O. W. Scott, the Scotch evangelist, will speak on a j most unusual subject and requests everyone whether Christians or not to bring their Rlble. ( Tomorrow morning and every morning this week there will be a Hallelujah Itrenkfast from 6 to 7 a. m. Every body Is Invited. Admission free. There is a good Interest manifest ed in these special services by those who attend. 1113-2.1, Portland, Oregon. American Drug & Tress Assn., Pecorah, la. Oentlemen: It Is wllh great pleasure that I am able to recommend Hy FEP Sen for stomach trouble and as a laxa tive It has exceptional merits. I have used several different makes of stomach renunlies but I can con scientiously say that Hy-PEP-Sen Is the only one I can safely recom mend. Very truly yours, MR. urc.ii W. Name and address on file. Recommended I man's Pharmacy. by W. F. Chap- Thrifty People Pay by Check If you only realized the advantage of payment by check, you would avail ourself of Its safety, con venience, and economy. Do not wait longer to start a Checking Ac count remember It Is welcome here whether of large or moderate size. The Bbsebu National Bank Roseburg, Ore 3 alii Sharpies, DeLaval and Vega Cream Separators At Mail Order Prices $37.50 up Sold on Easy Terms No Interest to Pay. Douglas County Creamery PHONE 340 FISHING Time will soon be here ami w we have lust the car tor sucn w trips, a 1922 model Chevro- let in excellent shape at a price you can not resist W. A. Ilurr & Sons. Central Garage Phone 3X5 Effective Means Of Reducing Fat Here Is an extraordinary method of reducing wei,c.r extraordinary because no starvation diets or vio lent exercises are necessary. Mar mola Prescription Tablets are made exactly in accordance with the fa mous Marmola Prescription. They reduce vou steadily and easily, with no 111 effects. Procure them from our druggist at one dollar for a box or send price direct to the Mar mola Company. General Motors Building. Detroit, Mich. Once you start taking these tahlets and los ing your fatness, you will be happy again. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR mTiii-:TniT Specialist In the tlttlnK or fllaj'.-.e lis Jackson Bt. DR. H.C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL 8ERVICE Perkins Rullding Phone it Second Floor Roseburg, Ore LAST TIME TODAY "Daughters of the Night" "Alone" Comedy 10c "Fox News" 25c Tomorrow "The Destroying Aooel" 10e "d 15e ih t Leaving for southern points I this morning were P. C. Knight !nnd W. 11. Radcliffe. They are from Portland, and spent Won. - day in this city visiting. They aro traveling by motor. , . . Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Abrama Method) HARRISON FOLK DR. Electronic and Chiropractic Physician 17-18-19 Perkins Bldg. Phone 491 PROPERTY Worth owning is worth protecting with depend able insurance. Call us at any time regarding your insurance problems and we shall be glad to help solve them. MASONIC BIDC Last Showing Tonite ANTLERS Ikfl 'ifljji' Tomorrow Sul "Behold the Woman" Bold ocr tho block on Saturday.