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On WW) tonight) Tlx AMla
Kent Radio Artlata araon tha air to- I
night and avarr Thursday night
atoo'crock Kaatarn Standard Tlma.
We think ao much of thla food pro- -ram
of good muale that It la broad-
caat ovar all theee atatlonat
WE AF.New York WWJ, Detroit
WOR. Buffalo Wrl.Philadalphla
WEKl. Boaton WJAK.Provld.oce.
WOCDayanport WCAt.Pltlrtmrah
WSA1. Cincinnati
WCCO, Mlnoaapolla-St. Paul
Hear lonllM and joa will atfraa
that no Jlnor program Soaa on tbm air
St anjl hour of fna woa.
FOOTBALL
is in the lair . : .
attain the air
Oil SPEED TO Will
Emit) Woodard, Portland wel
terweight who meets Spec SVood
la the 10-dound headltner !at the
armory In this city tomorrow, ar
rived here this morning with his
manager, Virgil Hamlin, whp went
on to Medford with seven other
ac-rappera, who will appear in the
Elks smoker there tonight. Ham
lin will return here tomorrow and
on Saturday he will probably go
to Ashland to put on a card lor
the Elks lodge there.
Woodard appears to be la first
class shape. He will enter the
ring at about 142 pounds, at least
five pounds less than Woods will
probably weigh. This handicap In
beef is not causing Woodard any
worry, 'uecuu.se be is confident he
can easily otfset It with, speed,
coupled with; a4hrough knowledge
aoin i personal observation of
odci'a ntvla of fighting, i Wood
ard Is giug Into the fight,! he de-1
dares, with the determination or
doing his best to win. He is
anxious to have another) try at
Cal Herman In this city, and he
realizes that a victory over Woods
Is his one chance to get It. Owing
to the long, tiresome ride from
Portland, Woodard did nut work
out today, but he plans tto go
through the paces tomorrow af
ternoon.
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Action thrills
life at its, liveliest
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TNHI8 YEAR j(po;can go to very-game lit
-s. in the press box have an expert at your
Bide, to interpret every pteyajh happens.
That's what it means rto have an Atwater,
' Kent Rtklid irl y6ur ho; Jii!tnfn the dials
and you get the station you want. There is no
effort in getting the Kind of reception jou want
Whether you, judge it by tone and volume,
' hi by Idisftance and selectivity ,1 Qq be sure
that better designed set cannot be built.
tvery part W every 'modul 'that! bears the
name of Atwater Kent is precise, scientifically
perfect, accuratetoa fraction ofa hair's breadth.
The result, as any Atwater Kent owner will
tell vou, is the completely satisfactory radio.
)if iJSg-lSWLLARD SERVICE STATION
I I T J ' 4?S t J H. L. BOUCOCK
in x. oiDnen ."
rnMMiiiuiTV purtrr.t!
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has been lagtdnK dtj1i j lis
few, ,luys, but a ins.su
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-SiBif "are visited..
TI?.eoninltUes, Jipw
is -being ' ever, have given so jnuch Ume thai
t held Uni;al. fot be purpos. of the workers are finding it ha'd to
i . . getting eveif thing In readiness tojnegltM-t their' buiOneK f(r a hnrgei1
The seven fighters whm tlamlln
took to Medford for tonight's card
there are Solly llurns and Ueorge
Dixon, welters, who will 'oppose
each other: Herold Reese and the
Manila Tiger, 135-poundon), who
will be the principal in another
vent: Freddie Anderson add Hilly
Kobblns. 110-pounders for a third
number, and Joe Jewett, recently
knocked out by Ernie- Woodard
at Salem, who will swap punches
with Johnny Carlson, of Gold
Hill, In the headltner.
Simple Mixture Makes
Stomach Feel Fine
Simple buckthorn bark.) glycer
ine, etc., as mixed in Ad.erika, j
helps stomach trouble in TEN n. .
utes by removing OAS. Brings ou.
a surprising amount of old waste
matter you never thought t was in
your system. Stops that fuO, bloat
ed feeling, and makes yos happy
and ciieertul. Excellent for chron
ic constipation. Adlerikai works
(JL'IC'K and delightfully ea4y. Na
than Fullerton, uruggist.' 'I I
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CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Just to "let you in on good things" early 1 Never before have we
been able to offer such a remarkable pre-holiday showing it's 1 the
result of many months of careful selecting and you 11 find here Sat
urday the newest and prettiest and most distinctive jewelry and
gift items from the leading makers of the world. Come see them
you'll not be urged to buy just look.
Saturday, November the 21st
below are listed just a few of the scores of Gifts.
First Quality-Brilliant :
Heat wltn gaa.
;;: TO
finish tfatf ttr.Ve ttiiti week If iHM-jntth of tlrtir.' HoYt,l..'y ar
..hie. Ail-'of! Hi' it a Mp nee Ultrfrt Rolnn; to coiithiuo their work, nU
north of Dcvr Cnek ha bten v.nit-it iH hoped that they Are K-ven
wt. Some r.IUf tit were not at r'aity cooporution by -the rvHidenU i
hontft or may havn been nvcrlooktil of the ciiy. and that liberal coniri
and they can Itnutly uhl the com-I bulletin are made to bring the
mitten If they! will t'l4jt)oue linrhtnt up to the top.
mmmuniiv fhiNt nnjuiiuiui-ittrf. ana .u .
'tttfiih Tinto ' A .'Mm... ava ii inn tfa1t;.X t'Hi.Vj. i .H:ji...i. iiLarVr1
- - " navu reccuuy mautt unnniinns iu'3..i tti
The community Chest campaign to colltu-t it In believed that
.. una now raiiittHi im rontrllHitlonn t ,jrive utll ko over the top easily
. t lou.nnf .l0.J-KJ2-wfij J1'!0 worK when the. other roMldemlal dlstrlcta
JorJhanksgivinQ
Bye'slDelidous
whole nam
.All
Ilte the rhpst ia itlven below. In the
lant lint an error waa made in the
donai(,ou. of Itiee, niul Klgf. which
H.iould have been $H Inateai of $20
At reported. The following is the
new list of (lunations:
Iaoyal Order of Moose, 30; Mrn.
A. J- Ford. $3; t'aah, H. M.
IMeraon, 2 ' Harry tiiinim. f2.5il;
i AMERICA'S FINEST WATCHES
FOR MEN
Including very newest case
designs White and Green
.Gold with movements, from
Cruen, Elgin, Walihain.
$25 to $50
' FOR LADIES
Fashion's latest designs in
rectangular and tonneau
shapes Gruen, Elgin and Wat
thara ma Lues.
$25 to $50 .
Solid Cold
Cuff Links
No man ever has too
many pairs and especial
ly the kind yoo'll find
here over 60 different
styles each one at a price
'within reason." .
$3.00 to $6.00
A remarkable showing
; , of latest i .
" Hand Bags
$3.85 up to $35,00 :
, Compacts '
in Sterling Silver
$5.00 to $10.00
Gift Pictures
Special t $1.25
(1 i fifth fi
3J vg ) vcy
$17.75
SPECIAI ELK CHARM
with genuine tooth
A handsomely designed Elk Emblem of solid gold mounting at a
rock bottom price. . , ,
Other Emblems for every lodne In town $1.00 to $10.00 and Eni-j
blem Rings, Charms and litis priced at a saving.
Tile, Rotary club hail luncheon to
ihiy noon at the banquet rooms In
the high1 Hchool, the menu served j
belrtg m charge of Miss i Emma
L'eiiind, head of the home eco
nomics department. She was ably I
a.4sisiMl by members of this de
lartm!it and a most delicious re-:
I past was the result and ilie club
r t.. ......AAtu,.n . nr iha
Vjij ijwni ita u'i"iouuui v.
lTlcc ny s von? oi inanss. ,
The . rt gular program was given ,
over (o American Uducutlon Week, i
with Max llaunn as chairman, the
nmiu speaker being Charles How
ard, superintendent of public
sshools at Marshtleld. 1'hounh Mr.
II... I t.n. ...lu a K-I..r hurlnll nf
lime to put his message over he he pictures and presents, show- steady and unchanged today. New
made a most Inspiring and Interest- Ing the massive universal In terms arrivals were moderate and move
I lie bchool and the or ine poignauuy mmmniure v.. . ,.7 "
cy veal at 151 to 16c.
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118 Cass Street Roseburg, Oregon 11
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DIAMONDS
The' finest gifts that Santa Claus
lias In his "pack" worth more the
longer they are owned. "She"
Slopes for one deserves one so
why not?
Reward "Her" With a
Diamond Ring
If It cornea from Knudtson's the
quality is Right the Price Is
Right the biggest dollar's worth,
you can buy anywhere. Select from
very latest white and green gold
mountings at the price you want
to pay.
$50, $75 up to $500
Costume Rings
featuring the popular stones of
the day aquamarines, rubies, ame-
, .thysts and every other one that Is
favored In a gorgeous . selection ,
of newest mountings.
S14.75
GIVE
;(. SILVER..
WARE
It's the lifetime
Gift giving daily
evidence of sensible
giving. Choose from
26 to 75 piece chests
In Community. Rog
ers and Yourex, as
well as the indivi
dual silver pieces so
suitable -or gift-giving.
An
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exquisite, Gift
BLUEBIRD ;
PEARLS
of
beautifully matched and
graduated lustrous, Inde
structible 18 . to 30 inch
strands, many with solid gold
clasps. '
$6.50 to $25.00
iff fiir yit rw H
KNUDTSON'S
Jewelers
118 Cass Street Roseburg, Oregon
ma aik on
A liiiM'-lionorctl .dial, for the
family gathering and one
that inert with i-nlluisiastic
upirovol of till.
In the ntw tdltlevt-eMh famous Fry
"Meat Guide" you will rind an entirely
new recipe for baking a Frye's "Dell
clout" Brand Ham without parboiling
It will add laurels to the reputa.
tlon of even thetosgtof home cooks.
'Because of ita vmy mild curing,
Frye's. f Delicious'!' Brand Ham re
quires no parboiling, and the sweet,
tender, young pork come out as
juicy as fresh 11am. roast.
Frye's "M'.at
Guide" Is Invalu
able to v t - y
housewife. 117
testsd recipes -r.i
a practical guide
to the choice and
.cutting of all
meats. Send 2o
for postage to
Fry s Co., Seattle.
1ra l.n, SS Ur-l-'lh in n V lr
and Mrs. II. W. MarsMT.i, f 10; Hj , Constjtuliou." , He Is a pleasant j particular.
Sirbeilln. J5; H. ().' Selllrk: II: T- and lorcetul speaker and left some He may write
I W. Ilusenbark. T; Knimat 8nilth, f wholesome thoughts tor all lioiar-
II; J. II. Smith. $5; K. J. Hen-1 iuus to ponder over.
llill (lit, jnu Uoodmat and Gor
don Cook suppllid several lustru
meiiial ideces in their -usual clever
manner.
Thanksgiving falling on next
Thursday the Rotary club will
Carl .E. meet' oa -Wednesday at the I'mp
Carstens..; ii.. hotel,, at the usual hour for
n I ii k. 5; M:s, II. H. iJilnl.1!; Jus.
imlan. f"..Mi; I :IkIm lluiln. t2:
Mrs. Shaw, ii.l5; C. I.. I'fntlt. 1;
Highway tlnriige, $10; Mrs. 8. W.
Woodruff. l; I. N. Imff, K: Mrs.
tliant WiUox. Jit Chns.' "Russell.
$5; Chas. Carnahan, f.ri
HosWund; $1; Clyde '
a greater ' play.
Undoubtedly so far, "The Ship" to
be Thursday evening, December
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov.
Hen-"l tutu-neon.'
Cal-
Cook wltn ga.
MORONI OLSEN
PLAYERS WILL PRE-
. 1 SENT "THE SHIP"
ITilV 'Tfe.- 'SV ' - 'V-'' - " .T.v -1,-.,.
15; Rose Curage, $15; C. S.
derson anil wile, $10; C. II.
kins. $3; Elvin (!. CloaKe, $5; Ed
Cacheliu, $3; C..V. Ua.intussen, $04
Sherman Kaneher, $f; Harry
llrowu. $'.; K C. Powell, $1; I.yle
M. I'iivK U,. ll.kltt J. Maker, $4;
W. K. Nii kerson. Vi.W; 1'eopU s
Supply Market. $10; M. V. Kndi-
Iron, $r; Marksburjr Siore, lltioii;
.Iberty Theaiiu, t'i'i; K. A. 1'iUher
Co., $iti; V. V. llayjes. IU: Kiy-
I llim Mayes, $.; 10. V. lHiubet, '.';
Kathleen A. llltney. 12; II. M.
Mcxirelsnd. $t: L Lunlld Crank.
K: (iladya Collins, -; . Hura M
enrtstensen, .'; r-iina pan.iniom. ....h Rh,n r.,,,A,a
$2; oi-n. i raey. $J: Klnor hhlr (. , ,,,.,.,,,, oC , ,,, ,t0n.
$2: Mrs. . V. Siantonl. ; K' The dramatist has Indicted our
ll.inee Utoore. $2: Mar)i.r.i Shay. wnolp .ivHItat'.on, and machinery
tl: .Mrs. Peart H. Il.arh.. 11; .Muriel 1 nd, , thH blir tlll, ,, (h0
Shsy, $2; Ijrdla t hrliiMns..n. $2; 1)lni,r hlin,L ,nc lrUF artlllt he
Mabel F. Coh ln, $; John C. j N tytlnt, ,ic, not presrh. rather
Thlnnea, ' $2; California tr, gonl
t-ncWtig 'Corp ; $t; '-.Mri J. I.
Finiilsy, $1 : 1 K'nitilojes IHniRlas'
Nat I. Itank, $fil; Carr's Store, $10;
lir. 11. A. .Vomf, $25; A. C. Coen.
It; Mrs. IitIii H. Meyi'r, $:l; C. K.
1 Hatfield, fl; W. II. lliuvd.-n, $:;
' Western Auln Supjily Co , 12'.' Mr.
and Mis. Waller Kt11ulcir.11, $lb; II,
L. Kppstetn, !.';, liiurcl Chapter
.No. II, It. A. M.. 2i. . '
19
10th at the Antlers Theatere by the Hogs 25c lower; receipts 635.
Moroni Olxen plnyers. is his finest Heavy weight (250 to 350 lbs) me
achlevcment and marks a distinct llum, good and choice $U.0012.
epoch In his development. ,00; medium weight (200 to 250
. . c libs.) medium, good and choice. $$1.-
SOfi 12.00; light weight (ItiO to 200
lbs) common, medium, good and
choice, $12.00012.25; light lights
(130 to 160 lbs) common, medium,
good and choice, $11.0012.00.
rim I.A.M., ure., isor. la.-iop j PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 19
grade Duller anil eggs are lower v-... pItr. ,a rir.ia i- lnw,.r-
on the local dairy exchange today I una,,,.!,,,,. 2c higher. Current ro-
wlth both lines displaying an eas- ',,. JC. n,,nm ane.sse:
it ;inr undertone. !frMh ...nrtiirH firsts 46i46Sc:
In the egg division extras and fresh standard extras 471048c;
T . .. ' jflrsu are down a cent at 54 and 52 fresh undersized 30 301c.
, ...o ...uo.o .cents respectively. At the same
n iui. 11 uittj iiv a, iu-oiit'ti ,11.
lima hlila ftir nnrterslted stock
tner marninery niii-s not encum- wra boosted 2 cents to 84 cents,
her." And again, in the same e- !otlu,r grades remained stesdy. Re
eay. "The harm of the improved cfipt8 0f engs are increasing and
machlneiry may eonipensnta, the,,ha demand Is not so keen with a
genu. St. jnnn hrvtne s ,piay ,n,,rower shipping outlet.
' In the butter market extra cubes
are a cent lower at 64 ceuls. Other
grades held steady but the market
Is showing a weaker tone. Prima
still holding at 67 cents with no
Immediate change In sight
I Country dressed meats generally
'Everything The Annie Implied
..-iiams''r
uacon
Hare yon an to grind T There
are hundreds who want the- job..
To learn their names read ths
News-Review calsslfled ads.
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Hundreds have put theft 0. K. oa.
classlflml columns. They are the
1 starting point of mauy people's
: success, aod prosperity. ' t i , .
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Hats off! To the News-fyttlejr
' Nswa-Rrrlsrw rUnttred ads nt U-'
rent leads to tlrrltt amd-sboM ut-
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to success.
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Fred Hay nes
:DRUGS
SUNDRIES
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HOT
PRINKS
AT THE
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FOUNTAIN
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JJiHsoJ Stfaa titirDtugta
If you have
Aa Eye for
Business'
-SftLet thousands
of eyes read
your advertisW
Butter: Extra cubes lc lower: '
rest steady. Kxtra cubes, city 64c; :
i standards 64c; prime firsts 52c;
i firsts 50c; undergrades nominal
prints 67c; cartons 6 Sc.
I Milk steady; best churning
cream 55c net shipper's track In
I zone 1. Cream delivered Portland
1 59c. Raw milk (4 per cent) $2.60
I c. w. t., f. o. b. Portland. . ;
I Poultry firm. Heavy hens" I6f
I27e; light IS ft 19c; springs 24t
j 25c: broilers 29i30c; young white
uucis mtiji:; uresst-a lurfteya
r42c; live SlfllWe.
Onions quiet, $1.75.
- Potatoes steady, $2.50 sack.
Nuts stesdy, Walnuts No. 1, 21 !
4Y33r! filberts 26c; Oregon chest-1
nuts 16c.
Cascara hark nominal at 67c;
Oregon grape root nominal. .
I Hons slow: few sales, ordlnarr
hops around 22c; remainder of!
jemp In Oregon estimated around
7500 bales. New crop, clusters
1 241c; fuggles 27A2&C.
I 8AN FRANCISCO. Nor. : 19
(Federal State Market News, Serv
ice.) Apples: Oregon winter ba
nanas, fancy $2 25(13.50; C grade
$1 53 2 25: Spittenberg, 1 extra
fancy $2 60t2.$5: fanrv $2 400
$2 60; C grade $1 902 20: New
tons extra fancy $2.Kj2 35; fan
cy $l.iie2.1i.
i Pears Oregon d'Anjons. -fancy
13 500 4 00 box; Winter Nell.bet
,$303 23.
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DEPARTMENT STORES
Cor. Cass and Stephens, Opposite Postoffice
Fine Table Linens
; For All the Festivities of
Thanksgiving Day
IT
8218
Our table linens will do justice to the finest Thanks
giving dinner imaginablel Replenish your supply now
Note our low prices.
$8 inch White Mercerized
72 inch White with Colored Border, per yd
58 inch Colored Damask, per yd
18x18 Linen Napkins, per set ,
18x18 Linen Naptins. per set ,
72 inch Part Linen Damask. Der vd
72 inch A II Linen Damask. Der vd $2.4
72 inch All Linen Damask, per yd $2.8
00x00 inch All Linen Cloth, each
70x70 inch An Linen Cloth. each...
70x102 inch All Linen Cloth, each ..
$2xS2 with Napkins to Match .
52x52 with Napkina to Match, set
64x64 with Napkin to Match, set
...59c
69c
79c
.S2.2J
.$2.93
1. 99
$2.91
.-..$3.6!
$4.9
.... $2.9
...$3.9
$5.!