' " " ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,' SATURDAY; NOVEMBER 3t;H2 5:
QUALITY WITH EC ON OM Y
Restaurant
Thanksgiving Dinner Special ' :
, Thursday, November 26 .;' i (
soup ''"':
: Chicken Princess ., ) ' ' ; ..
. . . RELISHES . r"
Ripe Olives Celery Branches
SALAD , ,
Head Lettuce , French Dressing ,
' FISH
Boiled Salmon Hollandaise
, ENTREES . ' '
Young Roasted Oregon Turkey Cranberry Sauce
Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus (
Chicken Fricassee Home Made Noodles
Beef Tenderloin Bordelaise Sauce
' VEGETABLES
Candied Sweet Potatoes
: Garden Peas en Cream ' ; ; '
DESSERTS ' ' " '
Choice of ' i " ,
Plum Pudding . . Hard Sauce
Hot Mince Pie Wine Sauce
. Price 75c 1
' Have You Tried Our Tender Juicy Steaks?
' ' Special Club Breakfasts .
Service With a Smile ' " ' "
IT THE HOME
1 33 Sheridan St! v - ?
q UA'ii Yy with economy
, LOCAL NEWS '!'
Attorney Rtairs Hen
naeatt. on the Instrument. He was
GIRL ELOPER
. RETURNS HOME
WITH MOTHER au,nurltl,a (or tin this niorn-
1T-
i - taken off the train here by local
1- 1 1 ... H ...leu l 11 1 1 .win, u K nnnl
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.log.
Bryl Emerson Dennis, who !
aa re-entlv lniiMl fMm the Hilt W- a
ii c i . . k . . . i j ; ' .
. erlln Academy with Fran
ford. spent the day here attemluig U Dnt, lo wuom ,he WM mar-
to feu. matter. , , .... . j rlwl , 0aktandi California.
n" R pt.'rk. i. ruS ' has returned to Marahflcld
Kk Clarke, of ..wood. spent ;:? 1
the div In Kniu.liiinr l.xiL fi..r " ,u " I" r.. rv. Alci.enaon. or
Lutlneaa Virata I ua'IB,, ,ne lrt t11 ,he was """"Hug at Mercy h
uusiness ultatra. ,. i (wj Joun? to marrr BnJ ,hat
Her. From Oakland- : ' , houW complete ; tor 1U- ; COIXUM-To Mr.
C. L. Chcnowetn of Oukland vrai
in' Koneburg today allmHllug to
busiueaa matters. V.
Business Visitor '
Ueorge Hcynolds. Clnvvland ral
deut, aa a buslne.ia visitor In tills
city for a few ioura yi w rday. :
Harthi Vtt ' ' 1
Mrs. J. M. Harlh and daanh
ter. of Glandule, spent yesteTtlay
afternoon liere shopping and vis
iting. 4 i
In Krl.lny
r Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Shrum,' of
Glide, spent yesterday in this city
attuudinK the agricultural econo
mic conference.
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McLK.VliON To Mr. and Mra.
K. K. Mclndon. of this city, this
hospital, a girl.
and Mrs. E. T.
cation. The young girl who Is Collum, at Mercy hospital, Satur-
Vlxitor In Town .
1 1'. Sinclair, a Garden Valley
rancher, motored bere yesterday
and tranaacted ' business for sev
eral hours.
On Ituaii
Adiouk tUO out of town visitors
only IS years of age, will fin- 4
inn her schooling, expecting
to rejoin ber husband later
day, November 21, 1925, a boy.
From Draw '
- Mra. O. E. Cook of Drew, spent:
a few hours here yesterduy shop
ping and visiting with friends. '
LENHAUH To Mf. and Mrs.
Harry Lenhaur. of Camas Val
ley, Wednesday, November 18, 1925
a boy.' ' .
Visits Friends
Miss Eva VoKClpohl of Suther
lin, spent Beveral hours hero today
shopping and visiting with friends.
T!
From Glide '
Kogur llruce, of Glide, sient a!
few lioura here totluy attending, to I
business affairs and visillnc. ,
; BIG MONEY to be made : V
: . TRAPPING FURC
' ' Prices for Legally Caught Furs from Ywtr Section . ' v
1 !
A U quality AfltuIUr Aittllmlllr AaOm' 'AtWally
RACCOON I .0ll 7.00 t 6.50 lot 5.60 t S.DOtot J!0 t i JO tat ! 6.0tt t0 ' M I t
MINK - 130 1 IToi) 10.00 lo 8Jt5 7.75 to i.1S 80 lo iiS .0t S.OO US . ". I
WOLF H.OOlo 11.50 11.00 lo 8.50 8 to 6J0 6.00 lo 4.50 HOP to t.W Ut
BEAVER 26.50 la 2S.00 21.50 lo 18.00 15.00 la 12.00 10.00 le 7.50 16.00 1 6.00 iM 1
tYNX CAT 10.0 to 7.00 60 ta 65 4.50 to ijT t.OOto 2.15 : 50 la UP 0 - J I
(GREY FOX 8.251a 1 20 235 lo Url oOte 1.35 15 le 100 , U0l .75 M j
MLSKRAT 230 lo 1 80 1.40 lo 1J5 1.10 to JO .60 la .45 UP la .4 JS S
Skunk. ' : : - ,- Si Wtcwa
Narrow 3.00 to 2.15 2.00 to T.7S 1.60 la U0 1.10 la ,90 1.30 ta M Na
Bread 180 to UP 1.25 1 1.00 ,Wn .75 .60io .40 .0la 35 Caaaaalsal
rilbrr, riaa Ps. Mod. 4k
Small $150 00 to TB 00
rubor Brown and I'sto oa.uoto XO.M
Martrn JW.ckiio 6.00
Vlag lalU 4.00 to 1.U0
Wolf, flit .
Otter
" Wild Cat, 1st
Civet Cat
' Mate J
40 .00 to 10.00
j. as to jn
1.00 1 M
Mr. Belt Visitor
W. K. Belt was
visitor
j MaacUted Praai l4 Win.)
I BEND, Ore., Not. 21. A tem
from porary Injunction prohibiting the
nuiueriiii imj inuriiuiK lor a snot i city or uend from letting a con
time and transacted business. i tract for a Tumalo pipe Una was
. ; ' ' granted late yesterday afternoon
From Oakland .by Circuit Judae Duffy on netlUon
Sam Jones. Oakland resident, of N. P. Smith, local hardware
to transact business here yester-jgpt.nl n few hours today In this merctfant end taxpayer.
day was J
rose.
V. Hawkins, of Kiga
li Yesterday r
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vaughn 'mo
tored from Glide yesterday ;and
spent several hours shopping iaud
on busiuess. ; j
Visitor Vcslerday
Ernest Itarnum, formedty- of
this city, was a visitor in Rose
burg yesterday.- He la now re
siding in Marshfield.
In Friday .
If. H Jacoby motored from lok
hii Glasa yesterday ' and spent a
few hours bere attending to buai-
nosa mottera. . . .
HELIBEfiW
iette University today denied that
1 an Invitation had been extended to
V. E. Henroid of Greeley m Hish
school, Colorado, to become head
; athletic coach at the University
here. pr. Doney'g statement whs
C71ut -Vlift
Mr. ana Mrs. w.
K. ChaDman.
of Glide, motored here yesterday
and spent several botirt shopping
and on business.
Mr Wright VWtr-
, Mrs. H. Wright, Uaya Crreli re
sident, spent a few hours in this
city yesterday shopping and vis-
vrei
SQUELCH LETTERS
issut-d when his attention was call-i R "
ed to a newspaper report ' from
Greeley lo the effect that the iuvi-
.tlon had been issued.
recently received a letter on
subject from Henroid,"1 said
I'resldent Doney. "1 answered.
telling him that there la no vucan-
(--ut rr, wii.) cy hero, but that bis application
WHITF PI AINS N Y JS'ov would be placed on file lor refer
21.' Iiespu'o persistent reports . c"ce ca8') ay cur."
that the Khlnelander annnulnient ! MAF1RIED TODAY
suit will bo settled out of court. I
Isaac N. Mills, counsel for Leon- , M" Rauer of Kellogg and Anna
i ... , ... ,.l 'Oallaher of this city were quietly
ard Kip Rhinetnnoer.the wealthy ,rP,, Ihlo ,,' ., ,hM, '
,,.,...,,.. nJ, .i,-.; n . , , h . ... . Bn,h
city looking arter business altairsi Smlth wno lald t0 on, of
and trading. . , j a group of 25 taxpayers who are
. " ' 1 ' ' , 1 V K" backing an' attempt to block the
in Tnis mornlno , Tumalo water deal, enntenda In his
Mrs. Clifford Lilly and Miss Evalcomolaint that sinro th . ha
Edwards, of Ollde, spent the morn- no possible source of water where
Ing here shopping and visiting with It proposes to contract for the
friends. , erection of a pipe Jine, such a pipe
: line would lie idle and be an ex-
From Tiller ( ' ' pense to the city of which ho la
J. D. Looter motored from Tiller ! taxpayer, the complaint recites,
today and spent a few hours ' at- - o .
tending to business matters and ' Cook with gaa.
trading. I
In Today !
Mrs. U H. Krnse and Mrs. Helen'
Lawrence, "both of Oakland, spent
several hours here this afternoon
shopping and visiting wllh triends.
Dimlssed From Hospital V
O. Ej White,, who has been Jro-
cupnrating from a recent operation
at,. Mercy hospital, la' ' improving
and was removed to his home 16-
Visitor Todiy ' - - ' - . ' i !
Mra. C. Swift, of South rieer
Creek, and daughter. Mrs. Clarenre Mary SJoblom, mother of th . late
(Main, of Myrtle Point, who Is visit-1 Mrs. Violet A. White, wife of a
ling ner, were KO:1?DUrg Msltors lor l""ii"ai.. bwhih aiiorney . au'
KE 10 BE GIVEN
TO RAISE FUND FOR
PROBING A DEATH
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' dtMOriatn) lf 'l4aa WilV.) )
ASTORIA, Ore., Nov; ' . Mra.
Skip your fun Direct to ERNEST WAGNER & CO., New York, and we will
pay you die above prices for them on a fair and correct assortment. J Oof '.
' Forty-Five years continued business in the WORLD'S GREATEST FUR
MARKET is a guarantee of Reliability. Send your first shipment without wait
ing to write for shipping tags. We will hold them separate subject to your
approval of our price if you request us to do so. We guarantee to satisfy yoa,
or we will return your furs, paying transportation charges both ways. ,".
Start a shipment on the way at once, to WAGNER'S, New York, and we will
. send you a check which will convince you that ':.''.;
WAGNER PAYS MOST FOR FURS
ERNEST WAGNER & CO.
163 WEST 29th STREET. NEW YORK, N. Y.
ESTABLISHED J8S0
E
several hours this afternoon.
nonnced here last night that she
would give -a public dance- here to
night In. order to raise funds to
continue the Investigation she has
l'rom Klgaroao ...
Mrs. Conrad Lundeen wes a
visitor here yesterday shopping j' 1 ' t (
for a few hours and returning Collection Suit Heard ;
home In the nfternooh. . . : The ease of ' I.. W. Metxrvi
, -1 against Oeorge -Mnlannon; an-ilc-,e'n nln" Into the death of her
Visitor In Town ' ' llon for money Alleged to be ilne l"Mer.- v ' '
Mm. P. O. Hatfield returned to i for materials and labor, was heard1 1 Mr8- Whlto died in Seattle In
her home at Roberts i Creek laat 1 in the circuit court ihli ariernnon I August, 1923. from a gun ahot
evening after spending a few hours
shopping and visiting here.
Clin. Wataon Visitor
Charles Watson, filide resident.
I spent several hours here yeMenlny
I wound,
dared
nn !iin.lni.-s end sttendlna:
i llev. I,. V. Hurror officlati-d at the i " '
The ceremony was at-
young
thiit tiiu rue will continue.
, . . ...,, ,, .... 1 "1 ' lll.'llj'. lll' tl'U'llUHII WtM ui- . rhn r-unoMl l.l n Ik. t , , (
.ii, e ue .u.u. .i ...,i-, , ( , b immediate relatives ! P ;L,,"h "iii hmi th.i. I V,.. .
tinue. There have been no no-:, ,h ..,' '. .,, , .,,, I E. church will hold their regular
n ulllumnnl A ; " """" i mnntlilv meelinar TiimiIiiv nftMr.
the ' lng.
From D.iva Crielr i
Mrs. Job Wright .-l M,-. b on h"u- She was interred here
Ulara returned to Day Creek ya-! I1" " 'n Septem
terdny evening nfter spendlnstal . th's ymr' beT body w" t,k
few hours hero shopping r.nd visit- e" ,rom 'V.? n afKU,rt rdf
which she declared her belief (hat
riijt-
DINGER HERMANN BETTER
Itlnger Hermann, who has bi-en
gotiiutons for
' i their homo .at Kellogg.
Cook wttn gaa.
siaicmeni win e in court cn .nin-
iinv morning
It wits the introduction of two
?"y,,.':r,y'.' J,""': PHEASANT HUNTER FINED
Reatoa Jones that rained yes-! ,Ji,,,"l7'II'rr,',,'r,y "
ter.la.Vs adjournment of the case ; ' "? 0.p.h"F'?"
until Monday to -give counsel for
lihinelander an opportunity to In
veMtieste them. The letlers ad
mittedly contain pensattnnal mat
ter nnd their contents apparently
I monthly meeting.
noon, November 21th, nt
church, instead of Thursdny.
lKlnnrv m , ti. in .... l . uieu
Tuesday after-1 ior,..,.,, . ,,,', . .,,,' taken from the body and a chemi'
' a
stone patent on a piece of land
and that the mining company took
up a claim adjoining.
The exploration company In de
veloping, their holdings discovered
her daughter had been "poisoned I that the vein ran underneath Mr.
I by persons to me unknown," and j Reevea claim, but as he had timber
then shot. The vital organs were laud atone patent the mining com
pany maintains that they have
In Just aa much awe as the c'rrus
people bold tbem and out of -It 1 - T , ( . , ; ,
la evolved a romance wltb battles The Woodcraft Thimbu Crab
and thrills, a charming story of a will hold a card party at K.
rang rider and a circus girl, and P. hall Monday .turaojatv Nov.
one of the most remarkable mob . 30th. The public ia invfled.
scenes- that has been screened In ! five hundred -will be played.
many years. . Both ladles and gentlemen's '
Acord plays range rider who. ; prlws. Refreshments served.
through his love of horses, Is 1 4 Games start at I o'clock. Ad-
thrown Into contact with the girl 14, mission 26 ctota. .
of the circus: for her sake he ,
battles blar way through the en- j 4. .44 4444 a4
tire troupe; climaxing It with a I , 1 . .
An Interesting case was beard In sensational prise fight in the cir-; Legion. Ia the bssasrs are), the
circuit court this morning before u ring and' a daring leap from merchants, the Creek "kaakns"
Circuit Judge Hamilton, the caae In- traposeto a saddle. ... I sellers, the coffea veodorav tha
volviug mining property in tbe 811- . ,t 1 . . peaaiera 01 water, tna oootoiacas
ver Peak district. The question atl - Mnerry Theatre, v . in their Krench "berets", and tha
Ibsuv Is whether or not the holders I l,aclt tn h' oll inarters again, little black naweboya. naked
of a mining patent have the right ichr,e" Rll,r hB rtnrncd to the Cept for white trousers, carrylnl
duitou in num.. run n.im, .una lueir oonoies or aicnoea numii
comes to tha Liberty Sunday for and scuttling out of the way of
3 days. . huge, clumsy wagon plied high
The resumption of this player's with purple stained casks of Al
screen activities will be marked, gerlan wine. '"
by his return to that type of nn-: it is aralnst such a background
-gH sophisticated drama mat nas gain- that Miss Bwanson, as Carmellta
to carry their development of a
lode running under a patented tim
ber and stone claim.
The case is that of J. E. Reeves
which a coroners Jury de- against the Oregon Exuloratlon
had been Inflicted by her 'company, and it appears that Mr.
nt-vvea ooiainca limoer
the 1
alien. I. renr.rl.l l h lmnm,t. ' i iimu ui do iraue 01
.inwiv mi u v,k.... ' 7- .P?ln was Indicated In the report
tlian allowed by law. Gazley was
recently bunting in Klamath coun
ty. It is ciahued, and killed more
t':an his limit of birds for one
day. A warrant was Issued for his
ariest, lint rather than return to
Visitor Yesterday
Mra. K. A. Matthews relumed lo n (i3 Ciy'
her home at (Hide yesterday after 1
I noon alter spending a few hours
I shopping and visiting here.
slowly. His son Klbert Hermann,
who has berii in Portland for sev
eral days, has returned to hi home
had not been known to lthielan-
iVer's attorneys until l.eo Parsons
linvis, counsel for Alire, reealed
them privately.
It U persiKtently reported that
rather than have the letters made
puiilic young Uhini'lander will
withdraw the suit. Reports have 1
been circulated that a settlement) , We wish to sincerely thank the
will ho made rnnclng from IM,-," fnends who extended their
mil) to :lO0,0t.0, but confirmation ! eympamy ami lor me oeau
IVm filenilnle ' '
II. Ilrennan returned to Olen
dale yesterday evening, after
Cook with gaa.
Klamath Falls he entered a plea of ifPenUng a few hours her. attend
Turkey Prices Today
guilty by telephone and the amount
; of the fine was turned over to
I Deputy (lame Warden Ed Walker,
j IM APPRECIATION
Ing
of analysis.
I Mrs. SJoblom states that she has
"new evidence" which she wishes
to follow up and that, being with
out funds she had appealed to her
neighbors and friends and the pub
lic at large to support ber efforts
to raise the necessary money. She
announced that aha had rented a
hall here and hired a "good orchestra."
RITOLA BREAKS OWN MARK
IN CROSSCOUNTRY 8PRINT
is lacking.
OMvit plows and extra shares at
Wharton Rros.
WILLAMETTE HAS
NOT MADE A PID
MawvUtl -im Ui Wire..
SALEM, Ore., Nor. 21. Prpfil
lnt Carl r.r(E Pon.-y nf W.ll.im-
tlful flowf-rs, at the paMlri of our
b:tovl hufibacd. father, son and
brothtT. Howard Ward.
Mra. Etta (i. Wan!,
Hay Livingston Ward,
Eraifr Ward,
Thomas F. Want,
(JHrKf C. Wanij
Mm. John Strad-r and Family,
Mra. Viola Joslj o.
. ' PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 21 Tur-
STAY AT HOMR. anil save the K,'lr rrlvala in the local market
difference. The HOT SPRI.NtiS 1oday " '7 disappointing to
have been brought to you. Try lne Jobbers but they are hoping NEW YORK. Nov. 21. Willie R.
THOMPSON'S MINKRAL VAPOR ror. Iarle shipments in tomorrow ; tola, of the Finnish-American A. C,
BATHS. Dntgless Health Center. am1 Monday. Thry will be open today won the national cross-coun-327
Cass St. Phone 491. all day Sunday, unpacking and try championship In tha record
j trading stocks. time of 27 minutes 29 seconds on
To Arrive Sunday I Although the market Is very firm a six-mile court. The former rec-
Mlss Ruby Sanders, former Rose- io"H' wln Prime dressed birds ord of 30:05 also was held by Ri
burg girl, is expected to arrive here t"ng at 43 cents, dealers are do- .tola.
Sunday for Portland and will visit ln "verythlng they can to avoid a Kltola led Fred Wachmuth of the
i over the holidays with relatives. Panicky market They are looking Mllrose A. A., champion of 1924
1 1n Yesterday-
Mr. and Mrs. George Webr
right tn the mineral claim. Reeves
V... I.I. 1 1... . nnn,..iu, .1,1.. ...I
m hi i.v .ti,, ... hi. ,. I ful in the past. Having gratified
that no further natent esn l:'"e ambition Which Is firmly
.ven . - planted In the heart of every truo
ed for him the greatest favor with and Ren Lynn, young American
tha public. "8ome Pun'klns" ta recruit 4n the Legion, carry on
typically Rayesqua ' and may be one of the moat delightful roman-
counted upon to girt tha fans the era that haa aver reached , the
old Charlie Rar In such measure screen.
as to satisfy the most exatfng. I
And Charles Ray IS definitely
back In the characterisations
in awKwaru, seii-runciuiia, uiiiii-ir
erlng country youth In which, hell . STOP AT
has been so preeminently success-
Mr. Reeves la represented by At
torney Reams of Medford and Dex
ter Rice, J. O. Watson, of Roseburg,
and Morria Leehey of Seattle, ap-1
pear aa aitomeya tor trie uerense.
SilWHEN IN ROSEEUXC
. ,. STOP AT : -
Hotel Umpqua
LOCAL BOY ENLISTS IN
U. 8. MARINE CORPS
actor to make nt leaat one film
classic which will go down thru
the years as a distinctive contri
bution to the artistry of the
screen having made In hl Miles
Htandlsh such a claasie and one
that will live long after other'
film efforts will go Into the llmlio
of discard Charles Rav has
thrown himself Into tha spirit or
his old role and has gone bark
to the clean, wholesome. home-
Arnold Kepper waa accepted for
enlistment' in the U. 8. marine
tuiiii ai.iu was umii.ici iru lo run- . , . . .. .
land m, ...min.iinn f., hinh lPn stories of former days with
he will be transferred to San Diego. ". whole-hearted en
Cal.. for a Uiree months period of ;thualaam tha Is sugge.tive of
training. Arnold is very much In- eT'nhr " ",7. a. a result
terested In electricity, and la con-1 .T1'" Pcl'" c"m?. " .re"'''t
templatlng taking . course after!0' fPul"r rt?ni,nd ,.rei"rn
hi. .r.inin. i. fini.hi Th. m..Of this star to the loveable coun-
nne corp. at the present time of- JT oy character
i... i j .... iu M the type of entertainment
In various subjects. The local r-llh' ."J T"ed nd
made de-
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for a lighter demand this year on ! over the finish line by two hundred f "'n" off,ce ' ln the 00,1 offlce I
. .'. ,. L, . , . . ... . . . bullitine- I
tlrable on the screen.
rook wttn m
tK.-ASlicKer.;
&r?-J "st i i Ke M ineVc
v y' . for rainy days
As popular In the city.
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account of the high prices and yards after having showed his
and believe that there will be heels to a field of 39 runners all
daughter. Mra. A. Kmnk", i.f (isr- Plenty of birds to fill this demand. Ithe way.
den Valley, motored hire yesterday, The last of the shipping orders j Jimmy Hennlgan, veteran Dor
and visited with friends. ,are being filled today, although ehst runner, finished third.
- some of the firms are atlli short ,
I Visitors Today 'of turkeys and are not going out
I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Htoinm, Mel- on the street to buy birds to till. j).
i.ii n-niuriiin, iii.ii.ii-'mi nt-re lu-"iriii. une Iirm IS noi laKlllg
day and spent several hours rhop- any local orders fenrlng that they
IfiiiH oii.i uu uuniiirBi, :aia anrau; oversoiu.
Camas Residents Visit San Pranrlsco Turkeys: young
Oeorge Tnieman and son, Clande. live 41 iff (3c: old 3644(ic; dressed
and Krank Trueman, Camas Valley young 48ft31c; old 4446c; culls
ranchers, spent the morning here 85$ 38c.
attending to business affuirs,
Valrollne motor oil at
Bros. i
.WE DEUVF.R FREE
rt hf flphrnr carry th mefunitc and you won't have to carry the
tk.t of nrM-n.. .....
inir Tt'l'phnn ( f"f your fonvr nU nrm. t It.
Tn tflM hTihiir your onlem, you ran rrty on us t" arntt yiu txB--ty
what you wniil. . , ....
M.iM nf our ftuitomrn d't monr tt thi-lr ornrlna or th tt'lppnonr b-t.uj.-
th-y know ti.m tcy fct the Im1 tlir In on the niarki-t.
V h orn fn--y ri.tlJ-..ni"'rr ot'PW-.
If vuii wnni "Tsfl rl-i. r In Inrn' it "mnfl ninlt.e we liiv It.
ll-jw etu! fta n'ir hra.it. it li mihly gjo.. (
Tli S:orc T!mt Srv. . Y"ti Pnone 13
ECONO.MY GROCERY
O. L. JOHNSON
Phon S3 ' Trs Stor, That Serves You Beit. S44 N. Jackson St
Woodruffs VIkM '
Mr ad Mrs. V. 8. Woodruff re
turned to their home at Melrose
yesterday evening after transact
ing business and shopping here.
Dismissed From Hospital
Mr. Wm. f'happoll, of this city,
who has been recuperating from a
major operation at, Mercy hospital,
has recovered and was dismissed
today.
Prom Glide
Among those from points east of
this city to spend yitenlay after
noon here on businesa sir! chopping
were Mr. and Mrs. t. W. Ilnrge, of
Glide.
Seattle Turkeys,
EOc,
dressed , 4Kft
PORTLAND MAN ARRESTED
Vilas llolhronk of Cortland. as
arrested here Inst night upon a
warrant from Multnomah county,
where he Is accused of larceny. He
Is alleged to have purchased a saxa-
phone on contract, nn.l lo have de
parti'd without making the pay.
VARYING PRICE!
MARKED CLOSE OF
TURKEY MARKET
Tho turkey market closed
here laat night In com-
Idetely disorganized manner.
Practically all of the sales of
the day were made at 42
but late In the after-
buyers frantically en-
g to get kkds to fill
psid CI cents At
aaal" IT I'ITiPP a !
'I Antlers Theatre.
Antlers Theatre,
Art Acord, world's champion edy touches.
Antlers Theatre.
I Without ciuestlon. the most
vvnanon coorfllI o( ,u (ilirla Bwanaona
! starring pictures for Paramount.
Is "Wages of Virtue", the new Al
lan Dwan production, which will
be shown at the Antlers Theatre
on Sunday and Monday.
The story Is a romantic drama.
Into which the star and director
have Introduced many light com-
I bronco rider and celebrated star
of Western sensations comes to
the Antlers Theatre Hunday and
Monday In lllue Rlreak'a new
thriller, released by Universal.
"The Circus Cyclone." aa It la
j entitled. Is a new twlat In West
ern romance; the story of a c!r
cus troupe In a Wyoming plain,
'with cow punchers and bronco
1 riders holding .the circus people
Mot of the action of the pro
duction takea place In the little
Algerian barrack town of Hldl-bel-Abhes,
where the Krench Foreign
Legion is stationed. It Is In this
sequence of scenes that you see
splendid Hpahls. romantic looking
Chasseurs d'Afrliiue. bnrnoosed
Arabs, and swaggering Turcos, ar
rogant in fes and frock coats,
mingling with the soldiers of the
Used
Cars
See ours before buying.
We have some wonder
ful buys, both' in open
and closed models. "
BUICKS
and other makes.
MOTOR SHOP
GARAGE
Buick Dealers
There In on thing at a party
Alwayg makes the ffueati eat
hearty.
In the cvntfr of the apread
Hut a Mack of Oregon Bakery's
broad,
Oregon Bakery '
231 S. Jackson 8L
Phone
Ltrlg.rvreodi Visit
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Ledicerwood
returned to their home nt yrtle! centa,
Creek lost evening after spending jw noon
yesterday - here hopuliiz and on , ileavon
bur.liieru. I contracts
Oakland one buyer Jumped his
STAY AT HOMR. and save the price to 45 cents and secured
difference. The HOT BI'RI.VCS the hulk of the birds offered.
have been brought to you. Try 1 Itecelpta everywhere were
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