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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1925 LOCAL NEWS .jSj I. j Only 5 weeks 'till . ' ' J 'sfl .START YOI IR .SHOPPINP. TsJOYV ifelM i m!R HISPI AVI ARF RFAnV 1 mmi . . Fracl'ca' G,ft Goods: h ESimrB W have a wavs featured a bisr line of a kinds r.r p- KTrSmrmM i eoods of a practical nature. Gifts in dry goods, hosiery, - t JN.Y wlit t I 52ti! hdks., knit wear, scarfs, etc. Gifts in notions, garters, nov- 3 r-?7M H .MB . Bueinees Visitor ! In Monday ' i B. F. Nichols motored from Rid-! A. V. Ally, Myrtlo Creek resident, J die Monday afternoon nnd apent a.Rl"n "everal hours I.. Ilosvburg : few hour here 'attending to busl-j Monday, -attending to buslneaj af-: ,ns affairs. fairs. . .. j Mrs. Intley Visitor Here From Eugene I I Mr.. Chas. Insley, of Ilrockwny.! , Mra McCormlck of Eugene ar- 1 .pent yesterday afternoon In thU i rlvoU here last evening, and Is city vUdtlns with friends and shop- 'nU ng daJr or " v!"Un ln nine. this city. , I Vltltor In Town j Business Visitor A. V. Newport, resident of Oak I c- v- Kakln- 01 -"I Pickwick, Creek, motored here yesterday and 1 company, and M. Ney, me-; spent a few boura ,ransucUllR! ehanlc of lV.rtla..d. .pent yesterday I business. From Drew J. J. Van Ttyko motored from Drew yesterday and spent several bours atleiidl.ti! to business affair, and trading. From Oakland I Cleve Spark., Onkland resident, wua among those to spend several , hours here yesterday attending to business matters. We have always featured a big line of all kinds of gift goods of a practical nature. Gifts in dry goods, hosiery, ndks., knit wear, scarfs, etc. Gifts in notions, garters, nov elties, toilet goods, sundries, etc. Gifts in china, fancy glass, Jaoanese wares, baking ware, etc. Gifts for the kit chen, aluminum, tin, granite utensils, etc. Gifts in station- ery, box papers, fountain pens, cards, etc. Gifts in jewel 1 ery, in men's goods, in infants' wear, etc., etc. Bigger and Better Toyland You will readily see the result of our'syndicate ruiyinq; power, ur to the minute poods at low orices. Dolls: the new "baby" dolls, "mama" dolls, stuffed tovs., wheel goods, scooters, baby carriages," wagons, etc. Iron toys, tractors, fire engines, horses, banks, etc. Boots and gcmen, a big line to keep the children amused. Toy Furniture, din in? sets, bureaus, cedar chests, etc. Import toys, big tables of 5c, 10c, I 5c goods. Big value goods. TRY US FIRST FOR GIFT ITEMS CARE'S Roseburg'a Popular Christmas Store Bigger and Better Than Ever Directly Across the Street from the New Douglas National Bank mmSBSm From Elkton Among the out of town visitors j to spend yesterday here chopping land on haulm1 us was Mrs. Hi K. Hiltuu of Klkton. BmlnOM Visitor Among those from the rural dis- tricts to spend yesterday here transacting Du llness was Adolph Johnson, of Klgaroae. Calhoun .Visit- Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Calhoun mo- I to red from Garden Valley yester I day and spent tho afternoon ahop I ping and on business. 1 To Sacramento E. It. Williams of Seattle, stop- ped .over hero yesterday and visit i ed, en route to Sacramento, where i he will spend the winter. ln this city looking after company i business. Leaves for Eugene ! Mra, C. N. Tande, of Montana,! who has been visiting menus herej and looking for a location, left yes terday afternoon on train milliner 12 fur Kugene, where she may lo cate. Eye Removed j K. J. O'Dell of. Yonralta, was brought to Mercy hospital today ; and underwent an operation for the removal of one "eye. The eye.i became Infwted so that Its re! mnval was made necessary. Dr. Set her was the attending surgeon, j Undergoes Operation ' O. K. White, manager of the Wiley R. Allen company store ! here, who has been 111 ln bed for1 the pant few weeks, was last night ! removed to Mercy hospital, and j this morning underwent an opera-j tion. He Is reported to he doing! nicely. Dr. E. J. Walnscott Is In attendance. i - -leaving For Texas Mr. and Mra. J. B. Sloan of this city, and Mrs. Sloan's Bister, Mrs. ; Anna Sayers, of Westfork, loave to-1 morrow for Houston, Texas, and other points, where they will visit, for the next two months. ! i Mr. Neely Visito- E. Neely returned to bis home at ; Camas Valley yesterday afternoon ' ; after spending a few hours h re at- i tending to business affairs. j from San Francisco Mrs. I. H. Harper of San Fran cittco, will arrive today and stop over fur a short time to 'visit nl jthe home of Mr. W. W. Miller. : Returns From Willamette Valley 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Nichols of . j Riddle returned home Monday af 1 tor spending the week end vUiling In Willamette valley poinU. BiH'k To HomeMtctHl Clifford T. Howe, who owns a i : homestead lu the Looking Glass i valley, has returned to his home' tafter tome Weeks spent In the! KluiiiHth country, where he has . been at work. Visitors From Canada Mm. I. W. Nell, Miss Eileen Nell, and Mlsj D. W. Mitchell, were guests at the Terminal Hotel last night They are enroute from Van couver, Canada, to San Francisco. Mrs. Nell Is the wife of the pas senger traffic manager of the Pa cific plages Limited, Vancouver. Man Injures Finger J. A. Harris .employed a Rash door mnchlneman by the Roseburg Lumber and Manufacturing com pany, received an Injury of the right hand this morning while at work. He was operating a jointer on some Bmall timber, when the tips of the second and third fingers were tipped by the blade. He was taken to the offices of Pr. Hnuck where ho received medical treatment Just unloaded large quantity of Alpine, Borden's and Carnation Milk. Special prices for Wednes day selling only 1 - " , Carnation or Alpine, tall cans, case..., .......$4.C3 Bordens, tall cans, per case ;.. $4,73 s All Kinds, per can, 10c Milk Will Advance Soon In Addition for Wednesday We Offer Finest Burbank Spuds, 100 lbs. $3.43 f . 17? i wf' . r fn fi ... x rinesi wimeruniotu, iuu ids : Z.tvO Sweet Potatoes, fancy, 5 lhs. 25c Cranberries, good keepers, 2 lbs. 35c; 10 lbs. $1.63 t f r . Ill am X riour, rverr s oesi, DDI. White Loaf "best hard wheat," bbl. :......$S.S3 Raisins, new crop, 25 lb. box :....$2.23 Raisins, new crop, 4 lb. pkg. ' 39c Oleo, fresh, 1 lb. 29c; 5 lbs. .$1.40 New currants, peel of all kinds. Boiled Cider, all ready to make Thanksgiving Mince Meat. ' , SMOKED MEAT I Low Price High Quality . Fancy Ham, lb 33c Fancy Picnics, lb.....2Sc Dry Salt Pork, fancy, lb .' 27c Bacon, Eastern light, lb. 38c Bacon, Eastern me dium, lb. !, .....36c 311 Wait Can Street Roaeburg, Ore, Oregon A California , We Deliver $5.00 Orders Free BINGER HERMANN 18 BETTER PORTLAND HQSPITAL REPORTS 4 Anrl.tiHl Prra M wir: e PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 17. IllngtT Hermann of Hose- e BOYS WALK AWAY WITH AMERICAN FLAG An effort Is blnc made to locate) thrw young men who on Annlatlc Day took a nag and polo from In front of the Vogue Millinery Store From Elcaroio , Among lliote from tlif rural ills-. tricts to Bpnnd yeHlenlay noon in this city visltl:ie and shoo- nlng yAi Mrs. Clms. Oleson, of; ft Klgarose. burg. Ore., pioneer and for- j ln tho Kaliman building. The boya merly prominent in state poll- rode up ln front of the building In e ties, Ik at tho St. Vincent's e i a coupe and when they drove off hospital here following a aur- 1 the flag caught on the door, break- gleal operation. It was an- j lug the pole. They never stopped, e nounced at the hospital that e but carried the flag away, since he was dejng well today after j which time no trace of It has been a restful nlgnt. . found. It la not the value of the O a ; stolen property that has aroused tl,e w",r but the aplrit In which . the act was committed and unless Special prices this week on din-1 the flag Is recovered soon there la Ing furniture. Baldwin. McKenn, Darby and Vlsltore Monday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dlnck re turned to their home at Oakland ' 7xsterdny afternoon after shopping gj Uliil attending to business mutters A l lor a lew nours. LOCAL NEWS . 4 ! From Leona : visits Friend j C. Davis, of I,i onR, wnn a bunt- Mi-h. I. Harrell, of CollaRP Orovp, ,j ! nc a .viMior in ima ciiy lor a nWSient Monday in HoKcbiirg vislthiK both local and interna t. and has bc?n successful in ihe treatment of Catarrh for ovir fortv vears. Sold hv all Jnipotir. : Port, ami, arrived in thU city ljt r. j. uru:iNi:y ex. wU.. i oledo. tjhio- n Imura yi'stenJay, the uftemooii. rt'ttifniitK home iii Roland Aflee Here niKlit and will vi.sit hre for days. a fiw ! Barn door hanrccrs Wharton Urow. To Riddle . m It. T. KwinK, who hae bfn sorv- on tlw jury for the Nt)Vf?mhfr and track at 1 fc,i?. rpturm-d last evoniiiR to his . honiL at Klddte. American fenco at carload prices at Whan on flron. i Dr. Stephenson Visitor Ir. Stt'plieiipon. woll known Oi'.k laud dt-nli.Ht. sjnt seveial h'oura . cnttu; Grove, ness affairs. Returns Home Mrs. I). Y. Allison returned to her home In thin city yesterday cven fiiR after enjnyiitft: a Hcvt-rai days' vi.-tt with relatives and frit mia at lom Sii!eii A. C. Hohnntedt, head of the Oregon 'Auto Transportation com pany, of Kalrm, spent yestevduy in this city on busineis. wiiu IritntlH and stiopp:ne, rHiirn li.K homu lit the afternoon. We are agi'Ma for Vauhan drajt snwa and carry parts in stock. Wharton Bros. Returns to Salem , Mrs. Allen Carson, daughter of Hon. and Mrs. J. W. Hamilton, re turned to htr home at Salem thin morning. Mra. Carson accompanied her mother home last week from Portland, where a he had been 111 ln tho hospital for a time. Announcing Saturday, Nov. 21 The Second ANNUAL SALE To Arrive Today i Glenn Gilbert of Portland, and 1 Karl Gilbert of Kuxene, are ex- peeled to arrive here todny for a few days' visit with their sister, Visitor Yesterday-!" . ,Mra- F" M"Calley Mr. MKM- ' ! ley will accompany them to Med- J. C Morris, of Cottar Orove,lforr1 Thursday, on an auto trip and . uuHi ifM visuor in wwoiirK wiU visit there for a short time, iur notTui nours yemernay, ann visited with friends for a short time. To Drain ' H. A. Cool returned to his home at Drain yesterday evening alter upending the afternoon hero at tending to business affairs. Attorney Returns to Portland t Attorney K. A.- Keeken, of Port- land, returned to that place ye-j tenlay afternoon on train number 12. Mr. Iteeken has been aKociat- i Return From Trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and daughter have returned to their home In this city after spending a week or so enjoying a vacation and j d with Hice Ar. Orcutt on the case duck hunting trip near Klamaui i or hppiug vs. Jit ami, completed yvs alls. ' terday. Visitors In Town Mr. and Mrs. Oorge Hargan re turned to their home at Myrtln Creek last evening after spending To Visit in Portland Luwrencu Denn. of Camas Val ley, left for Portland last week to spend some time visiting with his mother, Mrs. J. P. Denn, uid his sister and brothers, who an at tending schooj In that city, lie will n Today I Chester Rydell, prnln reatdent, I HfiPnt thft nritivurmn Iti thla r. 1 1 v at. tending to business affairs and -OOOMIHIK PITS SHIP trading. likely to be trouble for the young" men Implicated In the act. An ef- ' fort Is now being made to identify them, several people having wit nessed the occurrence. , . , Visit Hera Today Mr. and Mm. I R Praren anil baby, formerly of this city, were In Roseburg today, visiting with old friend. They are new refilling In Medium. Embroidery Club to Meet HI ItKlDV IP TO tTOXCKESa of Potted Plants, Cut Flowers and all Flower Accessories, o say nothing of our big Feature Dutch Bulbs ' Watch this space each day for special listings THE FERN The Old Reliable I.MIIWMW'IIsI'M'WIl. (AamcUtM Ptm Lwrd Vim) WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. Pr sldent Coolldge will make no re coinmendaiion for a ship aubsidy In his annual message to congress which he plans to trnnamit ln writing. While ho believes finan cial encouragement should be gi ven to the American merchant The ltosehurg Art a:id Kmbroiil- marine, he holds to the view that ery club will meet at the home of c6ngress would authorise govern Mrs. . I. Mirks on 818 North Jackson ; meul aid and that It would be street, Wednesday afternoon. linpraetlrnl to propose It. the afternoon in this city shopping alxo visit with other relatives and friends before returning home. you never found before in otts and on business. nib grass, clover, alfalfa, rye grass, mes(uite, orchard grass and other field aeeds at Wharton Pros. Business Visitor Among those from the rural dis tricts to spend several hours here yesterday transacting business and trading was George, Tanner, of Camas Valley. Lenves for Eugene Mrs. James Hobson. of Myrtle Pollll ellu.Tlt Vi.jliirduu Vw.t bb ttl cuest of Mrs. I IjtMere. leaving locaieii in itosenurg now. mr. imi-, yest. riliiv Bfiernoon on number 12 n,'r having charge of the Hoseburg for Kuguno to visit. Garden. In West Hoseburg. Mr. land Mrs. Iliitnor, formerly of this 1 Return From Portland city, are well known here, and af-i Mr. and Mrs. Melton and baliy ter IK-cember first will reside at have returned to their home In j Kamona court. ltoehurg after enjoying a two ' wieki' vnratlnn In Portland vinlt- i ink wiiu ineuiiB hiiu reini I vin. Odd to Visit Riddle Arrangements have been made for the members of Philetarian lodge No. II to visit Klilille on Thursday evening and put on the first degree work for the KHgo. there. The Riddle lodye has sev eral candidates to be initiated nnd the local degree team will pros 'tit the work. Are Located Here Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dinner, re cently of Camas, Washington, arei For One Week Only Automatic Windshield WIPERS -$3.00- EACH AT THE Highway Service Co. Cor. Jackson aV Douglas Sts. I "Albert stands for Better Btwjju" H ive you come to Klieve that "oats is oati"? Thcrucct rcaJy to relish a new fcistc in oats. For the exclusive Alhcrs process not only speeds up the cooking of Mintt Oat but gives them a nut liki, tcasty taste thus newl Choice, plump oat kcrncls fresh from Western ficlJa cut, flaked and pre-cooked so you can have them for your"bcttcr breakfast" in triple-quick time. Three minutes . . . and Albers Minit Oats arc steaming hot, rcaJy to eat ; ready to give you a new, toas ty taste m oats I Albers Minit Oats l-'nmi Mvrtln olnt Mr. and Mm. Cheater Main, of ! Myrtle Volnt, am v lulling al the ;homf of Mrt. Muln'a pnt'entn. Mr. opened land Mrs. C. Hwift. at Honth Vf 'Creek, and with friend here. tM (ir.ihsm VIttor ! Mlna Huth A. firaham, of Port bind, vlth the advertin(ng ileparr jment of tht l?tat ;range Hull tin. In Rpendng (tonji Ji-widry HI W. K. Cllngenpeel, who retired from the Jewelry buHlnetis In thin rily bo ni yearn ago. mevhig to a fruit ranch tn Looking fjlann va tey, has returned to ltosehurg and a Jewelers repair shop at 111 8, Jaknn slroet, tn the I. O. O. K. building annex. Mr. Clin genpeel will confine himself to repair work only. II r.nrr T MAKING FRIENDS It has been said that the only way to make real money in the ' used car business is to sell them "as is". That may be a good way to make money for a short time but it is not a good way to make friends. We figure that if we get the friends, the profit will take care of itself. J. O. NEWLAND & SON DODGE BROTHERS CARS AND GRAHAM TRUCKS ROSEBOnO, OR"?, PHONE 45S Dodbe- Brothers Dealers Sen Eooo Useo Cars Miss Nichols Home Miss Mildred Nidmls, daughter rtav or so In thlsiof Mr. and Mrs. II. Y. Nlehols of city attending to bu-lness matters. Hlddln, U home from l is) Angeles, ! and mil fpeml the wint'-r witn ner : Mallery Leasee Papar iarenls. Miss Nlehols Is a graduate I A. I.. Mslle-y, editor of the OnV- of the Clara Marlon Institute of land Tribune, has aluo af oiilt"d ; Nurse, nnd an experienced nurse. ' ihe Tillamook Headlight and has She Is recuperating from a reoei t iasaumid active management of that : operation but will resume work as I Piper. Mr. Mallery will edit both a special nurse while spending the : papers, his w ife being tn charge of j winter here, following her it.nv lllie Oakland office. 1 oleic recovery. DE MOLAY MEETING Wed., Nov. 18, Masonlo Hall at 7:30. Work In Initiatory and DeMolay Degrees Mason Cordially Invited USED CARS 1 1920 Dodge Touring $450 1 1923 Dodge Touring 575 I 1923 Dodge Touring 625 1 1921 Chev. Touring 175 1 1923 Ford Touring 250 1 1923 Ford Coupe: 325 I 1 12 Ton Carford Truck 400 1 2 ton Federal Truck 500 J.O. NEWLAND & SON Dodge Brothers Cart and Graham Truck