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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1925)
tHHTS Visitor In Town R. E. Alexander, resident of Glendale. spent Suuday In this city visiting with friends. LOCAL NEWS AdfceCiin.Jn Mr. k4 ' lJ i I Who wouldn't like I the gift of an 1 I Adler Collegian Suit j 1 or Overcoat? 1 b a 13 VETERANS TO B GIVEN RADIO SET FOR XMAS The residents of the Soldiers Home are to receive a welcome Christmas present from the W. R. C. ladies of Eugene, according to Information from that city. The ladles have decided to purchase a : large radio receiving set and Tre- sent it to the Institution for the entertainment of the aged resl dents. Plan to do your Christmas shop-1 ping early more advisable this I year than ever before better op-J portunitles for Christmas are now j on display In Crocker's Drug Store. ! See our windows. 1 r The Junior Class of the Roseburg High Schoot Presents MRS.BUMPSTEAD-LE1GH" A Comedy in 3 Acts at the Antlers Theatre Dec 3, 1925 Reserved Seats on Sale at Box Office Beginning Tuesday ADMISSON 50c and 75c BEFORE you wrack your brain trying to think what to give Dad or Jim for Christmas come in and see us. We have a capital suggestion a sure way to make Christmas merrier. There isn't a man in town who wouldn't be pleased with an ADLER COLLEGIAN suit or coat. An extra business suit, a sport suit any of these will make the ideal gift. The men folks know ADLER COLLEGIANS. Thy know the label stands for the best in materials and tailoring. The value they place on this label makes certain your gift will be appreciated. $25.00 to $45.00 QPENCER& ROSEBURGS NEWEST LIVEST, LEADING MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S STORE. NOTICE Mr. Thomas, factory sewing ma-1 chine expert, will give free in struction at room 209 high school, Wednesday, 111 a. m. on mending methods without attachments; al- so button holes, blanket stitching and other Interesting and useful subjects. You are welcome. rtomilnr meeting nf the Artisans , I -- - - ThnH.l nll.( f, tk. .lullnn f j ........ v,. . officers. All members urged to be present. o Meadow oat grass has the ability , to stand drought, heat and cold. Try a little on your burn or pas- ture, or mix with your hay for sum-! mer feed. Sold by Wharton Bros. U i J Deputy Sheriff C. H. ItaUKherty of Yoncalla, spent the day in Rose- burg attending to official duties. American fence at carload prices at Wharton llros. Pruning tools and ladders at Wharton Pros. We will loan In Roseburg all monies saved with us here. See our display at -Story lies', L'mpqua Ho- ...i i ' I UUIIUII1K. .... . Aueioert ami Remaril Ynunff nav returned to O. A. C. after spending the Thanksgiving holiday and week end here visiting their I parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Young, See the display of Christmas cards now and plan to make early selections for best choice at Lloyd i Crocker's Drug Store. U. u. Baker Is continea to nis home with a severe attack of pneumonia. He was reported to be somewhat improved today. A verdict for the plaintiff was given today In the case of Nels J. Pearson against William Hilger. The suit was for the foreclosure of a mortgage given on a note In the sum of S13HU. Tom Wallace of Yoncalla, has been named aa night watchman for that city. The merchants and citi zens have been greatly aroused by an epidemic of fires, believed to be caused by a fin-bug. and are ad ding to their police protection In an effort to pcevent further loss. Among those returning to Cor-, vallls to resume work at O. A. C. after the Thanksgiving vacation spent here visiting relatives and friends are Helen Churchill, Jean ette Rice, Helen Falbe and house guest Elliabeth Clark. Vivian Or cutt and houae guest, Velma t'tt, Jamea Pickens and house guest, I Kenneth Lowell and William Thrall. Clyde Hastings of Cottage Grove, arrested some time ago for driv ing a car while Intoxicated. ae peered before Justice of the Peace George Jones this morning to ans wer to the complaint, t'pnn the showing made by his attorney, I George Willett, the charge w as 'changed to Intoxication In a pub lic place, a plea of guilty being en tered to this charge and a fine of i 1 The Roseburg Woman's club will hold their regular meeting Tues-i day afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Moose hall. A splendid program has been prepared, and the tonic , of the meeting w ill be "Public I Welfare". Mrs. Albert M.turn having charge. Mrs. W. W. Ash craft and Mrs. M. Campbell will ' also assist. This will be social day , and Mrs. W. O. Cllnaer will have ' On Business Tom Ward, Melrose rancher, was business visiter In this city Saturday, (pending the afternoon here, . . From Wilbur H. O. Hastings. Wilbur resi dent, was a business visitor in this city Saturday, spending sev eral hours. Mr. Woodruff In V. 8. Woodruff motored from Melrose Saturday and spent the day In Roseburg attonding to busi ness matters. Mr. Coff In Fred Goff motored from Mel rose Saturday and spent the af ternoon attending to business In terests la this city. . rVom Cottage irovc M. Kvaus. of Cottage Grove, spent Saturday In ltosebnrg vis iting with friends and looking af ter business interests. nuxinnw VMtor E. H. llowmun. Myrtle Creek resident, spent a few hours In this city Saturday, transacting busi ness and visiting friends. Mm.' Agco VImIIh Mrs. Hoy Agee retured to her home at Wilbur Saturday after noon afte'spending several hours here visiting and shopping. Visit Saturday Mr. and Mrs. O. Humphrey, of Garden Valley, were visitors In this city Saturday, spending the day on business and shopping. Prom Looking (alasa Among the out of town visitors Saturday to spend a few hours here transacting business, wu H. K. Jennie, of Lookng Class. Visitor Saturday Mrs. E. Sbirtclifre and daughter Rose, of Myrtle Creek, spent sev eral hours here Saturduy attend ing to business matters and shop ping. Return From Portland Mrs. Frank Newland and daugh ter, Helen, who have been spend ing the past few days In Portland visiting with friends, have return ed to their home In this city. The car mentioned In the above dispatch was the property of H. M Pearson of Winchester, it was stol en a week ago In front of the,Ant lers theatre and was recovered at Grants Pass in the manner describ ed above. Visit At Bailey Home- Mr. and Mrs. Palmlter, master of the state grange, and daughter, Miss Dorothy Palmlter, - were guests at the home of l)r. and Mrs. C. 11. Pulley on South Deer creek over the week end. They are re turning home after attending the convention in bacrainento. Leaves Foe Sooth Mrs. II. M. Ifensley, of this city, left Saturday evening for Califor nia points, where she exiects to visit with her two daughters, out residing at Sacramento and one at Los Angeles. She will also spend some time visiting at .the home of a sister In Santa Rosa. St. George's Cnurch Bazaar The ladles o! St. Geotze's church will hold a bazaar next Saturday, Dec. 5, at which time a fine dis play of hand-made goods will be offered for sale.. There has been some misunderstanding as to the exact date of the bazaar, but it Is announced today that It would be held next Saturday, Dec. 5. Glenn Brltt With Marines According to word received here by friends, Glenn Rrltt, former Roseburg boy, is now stationed with one of the largest marine stations In the east, located near Washington, D. C. Mr. Prill just recently received an appointment as lieutenant, and left Immediately for his new post. He Is a graduate of Roseburg high school, and a graduate of O. A. C, class of '25. While at the college he was promi nent on the campus and a member of the R. o. T. C. He stales that he likes his new post fine and Is well Impressed with the new surroundings. For sandwiches or toast or dressuigiLT1"""' Claudlr'K.keJ: Clifford Oreirnt. Iikrv' iir..i i. .r B t When you have It on the shelf, It la half the meal Itself. Oregon Bakery 231 N. Jackson 8L i & " George E. Goodell. deputy of the labor commission of Grants Pass, was visitor In this city Sunday. Visitor Today Elbert Martin, Myrtle Creek resident, was a visitor in this city for a short time this morning and transacted business. W. C. T. U. To Hava Ms. Una The Ulengary W. C. T. U. will hold their regular meeting on Wed nesday, December 2, at the home of Mrs. Wm. Telford. Ileturns Home John Hays returned to hli home at Grants Pass Saturday after spending several days here visit ing with relatives and friends. From Garden Valley Fred Konebrake motored from Garden Valley Saturday and spent several hours attending to busi ness affairs and visiting friends. (iarretta Visit Mr. and Mrs. C. O., Garrett, of Glendale. spent several hours in Roseburg Saturday visiting with friends and attending to business affairs. , Tu Iionna L. T. Davla returned to his home at Leoua Saturday evening after visiting and attending to business matters here for a short time. Return From Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. E. MrDiide re turned to their home here this morning after spending the week end In Portland visiting with frierids. On Business- Claude Green, who resides near Dixonvtlle, motored here Saturday and spent several hours visiting friends and attending to business afalrs. From Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds returned to their home at Cleve land Saturday evening after vis iting and attending to bualnesa affairs here during the day. Return From Washington Dr. and Mrs. Clair K. Allen and family returned yesterday from Washougal, Washington, after spending the holidays there visit ing with relatives and friends. ' Returns From Eugene- Miss Mattie Perry returned this morning to Roseburg after enjoy ing the Thanksgiving holiday and the week end visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. , Fred Rowley, at Eugene. Returns From North- Mrs. G. 11. Hess and daughter, Louise, returned to Roseburg this morning from Portland and .Cot tage Grove, where they have been enjoying a several days' visit with relatives and friends. To Corvallls Harold Walnscott returned to Corvallls, where he Is a student at O. A. C, after spending the holi days and week end here visiting with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. K. J. Walnscott. -Returns to Monmouth- Allen Wlrkham. who has been enjoying a visit with relatives and friends over the holidays and week end, returned Sunday to Monmouth where he Is attending Oregon nor mal. To Corvallls Miss Her I ha Kohlhagen left Sun day afternoon for Corvallls, where she Is a student at O. A. C, after spending the holidays here visit ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kohlhagen. To O. A. C Clair Taylor, Chester Morgan and Jack Slnnlger, who visited with relatives and friends here over the Thanksgiving holiday and week end returned to Corvallls Sunday afternoon to resume their work at U. A. C. Returns From Coast N. E. Hoover, of Hoover and Mc Neil, contractors, who has the contract for the work on the new high school, has returned to this city from coast points, where he has been attending to business matters. Returns From Eugene A. 11. Marsh returned to this city last evening after a motor trip to Eugene, where he visited over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. George Marsh accompanied him to Eugene Friday and are remaining for a few days. To Corvallls Among truue leaving Sunday af ternoon by auto for Corvallls to re sume their studies at O. A. C. af ter the Thanksgiving vacation were Maurice Newland, Donovan I nomton ana i.iinoru rieius. visits uvtr ounasy A. E. Golenqulst, realtor and rancher of Medicine Hat, Canada, Is staying for a day or two with Gordon Cook, of this city. In tending to locate on the roast, Mr. Gotenquist Is making an Inspection trip with a view to finding a suit able home location. Arrives From Canada Mrs. Will Watson and three children, of Alberta, Canada, ar rived here this morning and will be guests at the home of Mrs. Watson's brother. Elbert Martin, at Mvrtle Creek for a few days. Mr. Martin and family and Mrs. Watson and children will then leave for California points, where I they will spend the next two months visiting. To Corvallls Harold Irwin returned 8unday afternoon to Corvallls to resume his studies at O. A. C. after en Joying a visit with his parents and frlenda during the Thanksgiving holidays. Howards Visit Today Mr. and Mrs. George Howard, of Medford, were visitors here a short time today, enroute to their home after a trip to northern points. Mr. Howard la connected with the Diamond Lake lodge. Return From Salem Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cummlnga and family returned to their home in thia city last evening after spending the holidays visiting with friends and relatives In Sa lem. From Seattle Mr. and Mrs. A. P.. Stewart, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Emple, of Seattle, were visitors In Roseburg on Sunday. Mr. Stewart, one of the directors of the Olympia hotel,, with hia party, are enroute home. They were guests at the Ho tel L'mpqua. W. C. T. U. To Have Meeting The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen, on 901 Military avenue, Wednesday afternoon. The program will be opened by devotions, led by Mrs. J. Belts. Helen Ferguson will present an Interesting discourse on the mobilization and organisation of the W. C. T. U. Rev. Joseph Knotts will give an address on "What Will Another Fifty Years Develop in Our Work!"' The pro gram will be concluded with spe cial music. Prisoner Back Arthur Kay, who was taken to Reedsport last week to appear In the Justice court aa a witness In the case against Charles Davis, ac cused of ownership of a still, was brought back to the county Jail Saturday evening. Davis, who waa on trial, succeeded In winning a verdict of not guilty. Deputy Sher iffs Leaa and Singleton had charge of Ray on the trip. While at Reedsport a large group of the man's friends stayed near him the greater part of the time, and, fear ing an attempt would be made to aid him in an escape a guard was maintained day nd night. everyone shares in enjoying it If you want your Christmas gift to be omethingthellaU enjoy see your dealer in electrical appliance Look over the ex tremely useful pres ents he has tor you to choose from: eUOrit) waffle iron table grill toaster percolator heater curling iron vacuum cleaner cooking range washing machine sewing machine ironer heater pad You can give nothing more thonghtfol than something electric be It for Its wonderful convenience or its welcome i savingofmuch hard work. See yourdeel- i sr today while his stock is at Its best. a luvn mrv 111 rw ") J IN PROGRESS mishriftmas YUU. fAKINtKS if it's y 4 CALIFORNIA OREGON j ' I POWER COMPANY J letGlettricity do the worlC A ' Ci 1 1 r rr- is . The Newest GRUEN Rectangular Wristlets See Our Windowi for thlj Special Display of Rectangular Watches Priced at $35 $40 - $50 - $55 Beautifully engraved reinforced heavy white gold cases. Also made in enamel and oxidize designs the very, latest in case finishing. All the newest dials. . . Let us show you the difference between t Gruen Rectangular and any other. You. will save money still have a better watch.' Make Christmas reservations now KNUDTSON'S , Jewelers , 11S Casa St. ' Cook with gaa. From Coast Henry K. Qulst of Marshfleld. motored from the coast and spent Saturday In this city visiting. Rone meal and other fertilisers at Wharton Bros. Visitor Saturday Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Vivehler. Cot tage Grove residents, spent Satur day In thla city visiting. Visits Friends Mrs. I). O. Tyree, of Medford, spent Sunday In this city visiting with friends, returning home to day. ... l ; Visit Sunday Miss Leah T. Parka and Miss Margaret Cooper returned tp Co qullle today after visiting here over Sunday. From Yoncalla here yesterday was Avery Lassell oi toncaiia. - , Arrlvea From Oakland Mrs. O. L. Garaor, of Oakland, California, arrived here Saturday night and will spend several weeks visiting at the borne of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Shields. Back From Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Throne, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lockwood and daugh ter, have returned from Portland where they attended the Shrine meeting and Initiation last Satur day. They report a very pleasant time. Thompson Mineral Vapor Baths v DR. J. H. HUTSON an experienced and successful operator of the Thompson Baths is here to assist us in bringing an important Health Message to you, and to demon strate the value of the Baths, in connection with our other Druglcss Methods, in following out a Constructive Health Program. The service that sick people have the right to look for. We invite your investigation. Drugless Health Center 327 Cass St. Phone 491 WOMEN For Cannery Work Trimming Apples. Good Stock to Work On. 8 V Work Will Last Until About December 10 to 15 9 Frank J. Norton Company 8 Sutherl.n, Oregon. : SECRETARY WILBUR REFUSES CALIFORNIA CHIEF JUSTICESHIP WASHINGTON, Not. 30. Secretary Wilbur declined to- ' day a tender of the chief Jus- ttceshlp of the supreme court of California. The offer came from Cover- nor Richardson. The chief ! Justiceship recently became ! vacant by resignation of the ! incumbent Judge. The offer ceived Saturday while Mr. Wilbur waa at the army and navy football game in New York. Both Mr. Wilbur and the White House have recently de- A n li.il thn uAMtkwttirpmMte A ship which be declined ia the one he held at the time of his appointment as secretary of the navy. Mr. 8tlver Visitor Frederick Stiver, of Pendleton, a candidate for United States sena tor, was a visitor In this city San day. From Myrtle Creek George H. Wlxon of MyrtM Creek, visited here over SaturdaJ and Sunday with friends. To Visit Parents Mrs. A. E. Cummlnga of Salem, has arrived, and will spend some time visiting with friends and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Llndgren, of Melrose. Heat with gaa. WANTED! J c 3 j charge of the iQesbJuenU. j " I Cook wltti gaa. -I-