Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 26, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. . THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1925.
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INSTITUTION-
IL fenney
VitlL DEPARTMENT'S
Co.
STORES
Cor. Cua and Stephens, Opposite Postoffice
For the Student
Models that are faithfully in tune with
iKe young man's ideas.
Slim, graceful styles thai
look so well on the high school
or prep student or the young:
fellow in business. Easy shoul
der, semi-straight back and
full-cut, straight-hanging tiou
ser gig values at
$12.50
New cassimeres, likable
weaves and , shades -bins-greys,
greys, tan, brown ar.4
blue, in mixtures, novelty
stripes and -overplaids.
have made unusual efforts i.n
assembling these students'
suits. The fellows like ths:a
Immensely AND THE
KNOW wiurs WHAT 1
CLOTHES!
$19.75
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GIRL LIBRARIAN ENCOURAGES
. JAIL INMATES TO READ
so that when released he passed a
civil service examination.
Zane Grey. Ilarold Hell Writhe.
Peter B. Kyne anil Jaraer Oliver
Curwood are the- popular authors,
but there are many calls for books
on music, etiquette and birds. ' .
. OTTITMWA. Iowa. Not. 86. Ac
companied by a sturdy bailiff who
carries aa armload of books, Mias
Harriet Meyers, assistant librarian
lis re, each week visits the city lull
toi encourage cultivation of the wad
infc Habit ' '
.One prisoner read foar bonks on
prohibition, and declared . that It
he had studied them aarliur
never. would have been arrested, i il' It. Ask your Wat kins' dealer,
Another studied along spsotal lines 1 V! W. T,ane Ht
FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY
A wonderful sale on Watkins
washing nowdcr snd shredded soan
' he'' combination. You can't afford to
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THANKSGIVING
HISTORY BY SALE
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2.
K) Ju a dull November day
77 yeara ago, a grunt stde-wheel
b team nr. her decks teaming with
hungry, uo kempt, but riotously Joy.
out gold f)kera, many of them
haKArd from tropical frer. came
through the Golden Gate and an
chored in the tieam, the first
a team reaaul to enter this road
stead. I On the sparkllnjr fall day In 1925
a trim freight craft loaded to the
Pllmsoll mark wtth a rich carRo.
was warped Into a towering dock
od the San Fruiwiso water front
and spnn down the bonne flag from
tiier main truck for the last time.
These two events marked the bc
fflninR and the end of the Pacific
Mail Steamship company, oldest
team water carrier on the contin
ent with the exception of the
Cunard, and once credited wtth be
ing the greatest of the world's
ocean transportation companies.
From the time that the Califor
nia paddled Into the harbor uutil
the trim Solana tied up and handed
over her papers to ber new owners,
the history of this company was
spiced with romance and shadowed
deep by tragedy.
I The Caliiomla put to sea from
i New York on October 6, IMS, with
a happy company bound for New
i Granada, far to the south where
I the Americas Join, and for the' Ore
gon wilderness. While she was on
i the way. word came to her that
gold had been discovered In Cali
fornia, The news brought on a
sort of treasure madness to the
ship's company. She moved swiftly
j down the Spanish Main under
! throbbing boilers until she came to
i the isthmus of Panama. There the
. treasure seekers left her in one
eagr horde.
Their hope was to get to Fana-
Ba and catch a boat there which
would get them to the new Gol
or. mi a before the California arrived.
They drifted up the Charges Kiver.
In canoes "pole.1 along lazily by the
eoppery natives who would stop
for rest at very shady place. They
choked the boulder lined trails that
had been biased out three centuries
beforu by the SnanUh conquerors
bringing back the treasures of the
Incas and tho Aztecs. They fell
and died of fever and exhaustion
when the trails gave way to tan
gled Jungle growth. A tew pitiful .
hundreds reached Panama at last
to find no ship there.
Many dropped from tho dread
Charges fever while they waited.
Other hundreds Joined them from
other ships. The California came
in sight at last.
But 400 could got aboard ant.
they packed In between decks.
sweating, swearing, but feverish
BALL
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till ict rr eFAmrr ornrkUrvme' 5
B rr' 4
m Given by Co. VD" 1 62nd Infantry O. N. G.
I Thursday Night, Nov. 26
.,. . , , v at the
ARMORY
Program Dance Informal
Gentlemen $1.10, Ladies Free
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ASK your Grocer FOU
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'm Univtrxtl Craortf"
Tf :LU Bicuit C.,Spokarn, Portland
fr with hopo. The others were left bo
s' bind to await other craft or to dio.
' A lew weeks later, the California,
1 her RRlley bare, her coal none, but
... . ... .. ... v v...., ..........
talned by their Kroat excitement,
paddled Into tho harbor of San
Francisco.
'uptaln John Marshall, the rklp
per. who curioiiHly enough bore
the name of the dlacoverer of Bold,
led one party into the hilla and was
luat to hiatnry. Another who fair
ly leaped over the California's side
was William Van Vtiorhfe. who
later became Sxrotary uf Slate of
ihe United mates.
The Califnruia waited and wait
ed In the harbor, but her gold and
mnd crew never returned. Some
historian say that the erew of the
second ship of the line, the Oregon,
waa put in chains after hwr arrival
in Sau Francisco, ao iliat It could
not yield to tho siren call from the
"UiKKUis'."
The history of American finance
would not be complete without fre
quent references to the 1'aeiflc
Mail. Kxtahltahed in 1st; til New
ork by William 1L Attpiuwalt aud
u4M-!aie4 oil a capitalization of
lS4v.iw and with a mull mtli.slcy
j o( lltii.Uviu aununlly from tlte pv
j eminent ft had reached the towcr
lltiR capitalization of C'.OOU.OuO by
1 1850.
The line was formed to Institute
ia monthly mail service lo the new
territory opened up by the treaty
of peace between Mexico and the
I'uind Stat' of April IS, lsM, and
I vat utiexplfiri-d (.rci;on IiumN ma.e
; available by the AiiKlo-Amvrlran
treaty of Ihe same period. The
j wealcrn tenultius waa to be on lil
!Ket ound. hut the Kotd rush blocked
i that plau and the xhlpx tied up at
I the lanhow's end In .illfornla.
In the late Tirts. Commodore Cor
! nelius Vai:d'Tbllt offered some
lively competition with his steamer
I line from Nicaragua up the we t
I coast, hut trade auretmiiita sooa
! dulled the etlKe of ths opposititui.
In IN65, the company by a master
xirvkc btoki the KncliiU and
I
French mnunpolr of eaatera Aalat-
j Ic tisde by atailina a line between
Snn Kranelaco anil UoimkunK by
! way of the Hawaiian ixlnutla and
Jnpan. and won an annual luall
i subsidy of J.".ou.imi. lty IMi. Ihe
company had a fleet of 2i blK
j steamer on the waters of two
: oceaua anil the commercial niaa
' lerv nt one of those ocean, the
; 1'aclfic
1 The company survived some 14
'stunnlim dwustera to lla veasels,
the create! of which, poihnjn, 'M
Ihe Ion of the steamer Central
i Aotericn off the coa.t ul Florida in
: IS5T.
' 1 he Central Americnn buckled
up In a storm, with Ihe loss f 419
of ber bs 2 pusen( rs nnd crew.
Cnptntn llerndon. famed Amaron
explorer, who was nia'ler. went
down with his ship. In the same
: year the sf anier 'olnmbla was kt
in the China Sea.
i The company s ship nl. o man
vMd hlslory of another toi-t
ONLY 4 WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS ':;-JsJV:
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The early Shopper gets the best selections
Buy where you get a real big Christmas line to choose from. And quality goods along with
a reasonable price. You will find that Carr's again lead the field for the best Christmas
display in Douglas County. It's Easy to shop at Carr's.
PRACTICAL GIFTS
Hundreds of people shop our gift tables
for suggestions. This year our gift sec
tion is bigger and better than ever.
Purses for women, big value $1.49
Bead Bags, the big rage $1.25
Fancy Brocade Towels 50c
Wash Cloths to Match 12 l-2c
Women's Felt Slippers, fancy 95c
Perfumes, all big values . 39c
Stamped Goods, all kancta and prices.
Smoking Stands, $1.53 and $1.95
Pearl Necklace, indestructible 49c
Fancy Garters, Men'$ or Women's.
NEW DOLLS
Cute baby dolls, wrapped in blankets,
composition heads, with real baby fac"
s, crying voices.
Baby Doll, 4 inch size.. 60c
13-inch Doll, 16 inches over all. ...$1.45
As Above, Sleeping Eyes $1.95
Manyother sizes
Mama Dolls, wonderful values, nicely
dressed, attractive dolls. Each has Ma
ma voice.
Chubby, 18-inch Doll, hair $2.75
16-inch Boy or Girl Doll $1.95
2 1 -in Sleeping Doll finely dressed $4.50
Mama Dolls from 50c to $8.50.
Big line of imported dolls at I -3 to 1 -2
less than usual.
WHEEL TOYS ,
Good substantial toys for boys or girls.
How about a doll carriage for sister?
All Metal, Wheels rubber tired....$3.35
Flat Weave Reed, larger size $4.50
As Above, larger, lined style.. ..$12.35
Scooters, Disc wheel rubber tire ..$1.95
Large Ball Bearing, as above $3.95
Wagon, substantial wood with disc
wheel rubber tired $4.25
All Metal, as above....' $2.25
Automobiles to ride in v..$8.50
Kiddy's Cars, plain style $1.65
As Above disc wheel rubber tires $2.10
Velocipedes, carts, pedalcars, etc.
BETTER TOYS
Not only the usual run of small toys,
but a big line of the better ones.
Aluminum Toy Utenails, ....35c to'DSc
Tea Sets, China or Metal ..15c to $2.50
Cedar Chests, ju3t what your girl
will want, small to large ....30c to $6.00
1 5-inch Side Boards, Dressers $2.45
Red Chairs, substantial ....6Cc to $1.00
Toy Trunks, real onesj 50c to $1.25
Mecli. Autcs, 1 8-inchj rubber tired
heavy steel toys $1.25 up to $4.50
Ltoda and Cradles . 40c to $1.25
Our prices on this xltss of goods is
much lower thpn mcst stores.
SMALL TOYS
Never have we had as large an assort
ment or as big values as we show this
year. Our syndicate store prices will
interest you.
Iron toys, autos, fire engines, carts,
banks, etc., 1 5c to 95c
Mechanical toys, big range of styles,
,10c up to $1.25.
Import toys, wood toys, stuffed ani
mals, novelties, 1c to 50c.
Big tables of a hundred toys, arranged
in 5c, 1 0c, 1 5c lots. ,
Books and games and general toys in
Roseburg's best display. "
PRACTICAL GIFTS
Our displays include items from nearly
every line of business. That makes
shopping easy at Carr's.
Aluminum Roasters 08c up
Fancy Glass and China, all prices.
Baking Glass and Earthenware,
Box. Paper, wonderful line 50c
Silk Hose, Women's, 20 colors....$1.00
Handkerchiefs, thousands of them.
Candy, big fresh' line, low priced.
Booklets, post cards, etc lc to Ec ea.
Tree Trimmings, never such a big line.
Tags and Seals,' beautiful new line.
Ribbons, Tissues, etc., new values.
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A Department STORE of CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Sin-to Thus ST 9
vy va ar
Headquarters
CHRISTMAS
Featuring practical goods at popular prices
(Directly across the street Jrom the new Douglas National Bank)
lianiU.
In l'ilfi. the romp:
the wa.i' ami nrhe
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of it
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ny. hit hitrl Ty
liroviMoni- of,
FLASHES 0FL1FE
r. which had held I',
suprei-.iacy for a que
fuh.-titui'
elilury,
; Li.au.
i-' coninany acquired f:vi
ie I'los j.i, nt t) Pl. uad' v
in tt:.' ;;.niT'iment The
- Nml to the llollivr
coniiMiiy a few r.iontln
.1 ihe t't:inninK of the
hi iloric old eun iir. Tie-
e I'.icliie nnd th.-
' VIMJAMSTOWN. raps.
1 CaiiKht in a dormitory with twenty
quarts of liquor. Clarence M. itouis
of llultluibre, Maryland, a Williams
College student, has been fined
)ut). He raid he was doing It to
support his wife and pay for his
education.
date and tho presumption Is that ther work apparently has been ro- made by Colonel Machand. com
the body will nattier on Friday. moved through a decision of the mander of the carabineros, that the
The danaer of the Immediate re- Peruvians to request at an early l'ei uvian boundary delegation ln
tlremrnt of the Peruvian boundary meeting that the boundary com- sltgated the murder of a carabla
commtaKlou delegation from lur- mission Investigating the charge ern.
Atiaftte by way of the I'anama
c:inal wii.-i inn niained tor a tune,
tun finally iliypnicl ot, aivl
eemiMiriy was k it ):), hut ,.
I'li'inu r. tp Sol ma
Ju.t a few itiu the hon e
tlan of the Solana came down and
tin' hieery of the r.tmoun Arnerl
can stiutii.hlp cviniatuy wus at un
end.
I'HILAPEU'HlA For saving
lives during a windstorm 34 yiars
ao when he was a Philadelphia
poltreniall. Theodore Tweaton,
Procter at Cornell, has Just be-n
nwartUd a gold moduli Sincdley
ltuller foiuid out about his heroism
iu searching; old records.
Cook wtth aa.
NEGROES EEATEN TO
DEATH IS CHARGE
AGAINST OITICIAL
PEBSHIHG LABQB
WITH DIFFICULTY
TO BSD DISPUTE
nlin
aitkm r:T.i:. x. -.. nv,v. -
Slorl'" "f how to pro cnnvirM
"beaten 11 m tii'Tc fiilly" that tle v'
dl-d within a few hours are featur
ing I in- Iri.-I h. ic of M. f. frantor.l
Slunli y county convict mperlllt. -n
dint,
Eight wllllecfes testified yeater
day ef "known cuti'tiic" of ria-t
foril .exfendina over a neric.l ..f the commission in whlrh Senor
several yeiirs. Vdwnrds reiterated Chile's de-
Soine of ihe wltneues, white mands thnt tho rnmmli'slon fix
convicts, te.iiiird to having seen dates for the registration of voters
The Ouiifonl whip two nec;,Te hi an Bnd the holdlnri of the plebiscite to
I r-Lit.H ft. I--nl
Altlt'A. Nov. 16 (icnernl Ji
J. Terhhing. held of the Tarna Arl
is plrhest itarlan commission, has
replied to a second note of Augtis
tiu Kdwards. Chilean member of
afiernoen and liiat 1'
that nialit.
Mongolia, big laisseegiT liner, was
credited with bidng Ihe first Ameri
can vermd tn sink a t;iman suIk o
murine In th world war, Ihu veat We ratry a romelet
huppenlnit. bowvvar, after sh bad finest ranges made at lowest juices
, pad out ft tba ooaijiaay t'ow.U I'tuuitura Co.
uu'.i de d deteriuire tbe ownership ui tba uis-1
ptitcd provinceii. j
Ucneml Pershing Is reported to
line of IB b.tv Informed Senor Kdwards i
tbal tht) eoaiatisIsoB would be call-1
4 to mt at ut aarUast posslb;?
Cereal A-Sm '
ii"3c i
.."'SS
A delicious hot breakfast ready for
tnc tabic in less than 3 minutes!
New Style H-O Quick Cooking
Oats.
These toasted oars cook into gran
ular oatmc.il. Actually a new
breakfast diih! One that gives
you vim for the whole day!
A wealth of energy-building car
bohydrates tissue-building pro
tcins and vitalizing minerals ia
every dish.
ThM "all-night cooked
flaw in only two wm.'rj
na tm ax v - -
SO YSASS SMIM J m 1
Hcaut v rsoswert f r Vfita J
Cook 2 to 3
mmutcs only
.ArJtif'TirQ Crntpan
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