ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1925.
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What co'j!d be more suitable or attractive for
displaying rare china Uverware and glassware
than this beautiful Sheraton design of G-W
Sectional case? And how much more con
venient is the receding door to each section I Made
In a variety of designs and finishes to match
surroundings. We'll be glad to send booklet
Every Room in the Home'
McKean, Darby & Baldwin
Complete Housefurnlshers Roseburg, Ore.
LOCAL NEWS
From Elgarosa
Mrs. E. Kdman. of Elgarose.
(pent several hours here yeaterdsy
shopping and veiling with, friend.
Visitor In Town
J. W. WrlKht, Tiller resident, was
a business visitor iu thin city yes
lerday, spending several hours.
On Business
D. Kgly. Melroso resident, motor
ed here yesterday and transacted
business fur several hours.
From Sutherlin
Mrs. L. i. Mohr and daughter,
Metta, of Sutherlin, speiit yesterday
afternoon In Koseburg visiting and
shopping.
Business Visitor
Jack Parrott, Camas Valley
rancher, motored hero yesterday
and transacted business for a few
hours ,.! i '
! ! v l-. " 1
From Glide (. , i
S -T &limm'motnred from Clldo
yesterday Bad anVati the-afternoon
here attending to busluess mat-
Miss Flint "Here '
Miss Lllllnn Flint, of Portland,
former Roseburg girl, Is spending
some time here as the guest of
Miss Eva Rice.
Business Visitor"
O. C. Brown motored from Tlx
onville yesterday and spent tho
afternoon here attending to busl
ness affairs.
From Canyonville
Alec Worthlngton,
Canyonville
iiig to see ".Mrs. Bumpstead-Iy-lgh" finest ranges made at lowest prioes. rf.8ldn,BI"nt1,''e,'?rda1y ta . tha
Dec. 3. Powell Furniture Co. iclty vlsl lng with friend, and at-
tending to business affairs.
Tonsil Operation-
Mrs, t. S. Hoover of this city.
underwent a tonsil' operation this
morning. ,
iMartlmiis Visit I
Mr. and Mra. A. J. Martineau, j
of Grams Pass, stopped over here 1
last night as guests of Mr. and !
Mrs. W. J. Weaver. Mr. Manin
euu is owner of the Hotel Josep-,
hlne, and with his wife Is eoroute i
to Portland, to attend the Oregon I
'State Hotel Convention, which'
meets on Friday and Saturday. ;
From Glide .
W. E. Chapman. Glide resident.
spent the afternoon here attending
to business affairs . and visiting
with frlunda.
Spends Morning '
W. E. Dewey motored from An
chor and sient the morning la this
city attending to business affairs
and trading.
"An Insured soldier. Is a better
soldier." Ueneral Pershing. And an
insured citizen la a better cltlsen.
Call 2U3-K and ask for an inter
view.
Arundel piano tuner. Phone 1-St-L, 1
El
WASHINGTON. Dec . Renow
ned Inquiry has been made by the
M ate Department of Uovernor
From Glide .. Pierce of Oregon as to the progress
Mrs. Hulh Lilly returned to her! being made of a case arising out
home at lilido this afternoon after jof deportation of a group of Jap
spending several hours shopping anese some months ago from To-
uud visiting here.
Visitors Yeaterdnv
Mr. and .Mrs. Swearington, of
Drain, spent yesterday In this city
visiting with lricndB and attend-,
ing to business matters. '
ledo. Oregon
I The matter was taken up at the
nine vim me wiare Department oy
the Japanese embassy and Gover
nor Pierce, In response to a state
department Inquiry, transmitted In
formation showing the courts in
Oregon were dealing with the mat
ter. As nothing further waa heard
from the governor after his first
Mrs. Calhoun Visits
M.r if -a r'uihmin nf Garden
Valley, spent several hours here communication was reeeivea nere
today shopping and attending to a"'l n ! of further request
business mutters ,rom ,he Japanese embassy for In-
business uiatltis. formation, another letter to the
Oregon executive was forwarded a
From Sclo I few days ago. but the State De-
N. J. Phillips, uheep buyer or j p,,,,,,,,, hafl mad(, publ(!
Scio. arrived here yesterday to either its communication or the re.
spend a short time
busluess matters.
attending to
THURSDAY
December 3rd, 7:30 P. M.
HOTEL ROSE
A
PSYCHOLOGY DINNER TALK
ByDr.R.A.Burge
Psycho Analyst
Reservations, Phone 622
M
usic
Why go to Hot Springs, when
science has brought the Hot
Springs to you? Thompson Mineral
Vapor Baths, Drugless Health Cen-j
ter, 327 Cass St. Phone 491.
From Glendale
Howard Lvstnl. Glendale resi
dent, was a business visitor In this
city yesterday afternoon, spending
several hours.
Leaves This Morninq !
T. J. Tolly, who has been visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Wade for some time, left this
morning for La Grande. i
Former Resident Here-
Mrs. W. E. Carl, former Rose
bnrg resilient. Is here from Port
land for a few days visiting old
friends aud looking after business
Interests.
"It previously made by Governor
Pierce.
Additional Information In the de
portation incident has been re
ceived by the state department
Millers Visit-
Mr and Mra. Ed Miller of the
Hotel Oxford. Grants Pass, were irom tne department or justice, out
visitors In this city the first of the ,nl baa not been made public
week, and guests of W. J. Weaver. ""'"K "-plr to the last Inquiry
Chenowsths Visit SAI.EM. Ore.. Dec. I. Oover-
Mr. and Mrs. George Chenoweth nor pierce said today that he had
and family, motored from Oak
land, and spent several hours here
today shopping and transacting
business.
Miss Graham Returns Home-
Miss Vlolette Graham, who has
been visiting
city during the summer and
returned this morning to her home
ut Portland.
not yet received the communica
tion from the slate department at
Washington relative to the Japa
nese deportation at Toledo, Ore.,
last rnmmer.
"1 do not consider that T have
s right to say anything for pub-
rtV, ,hllllratlon until the stste denart-
rth friends lu this ... ,. ,. ,,. .. ...a ,ho
fall, "' " ' "
"When I et It I sll make a
renlr. to fsr nM of'IrIM com
munications bearing on the mat
ter have been made public."
Enroute to 8alem '
A. M. Stelnback. Salem merca-
ant. stopped over here last .night
as a guest of the Hotel Terminal.
He Is enroute home from a trip to
southern points.
Cook with taa.
Home From Visit
. R. H. Maynard. formerly encntr.
SSgT!; . pd n ti,e sawmill business at Dll-
' llnrd, who has been visiting at Col
i TLsm.LW. lx . vlllp Wnshlnctnn. retutned to
K i Roseburg today after an absence
J jof a collide of months.
4 Burchards Return From Coast
.11 r. HllU lirn. Vifingn nuiuim u.
formerly of thin rlty, who bav !
bet a rfnidii.g at Marnhlleld. were
her-yewtprday. They i
tend lo Tftuin to their iHrin near i
SEE US FOR
SHINGLES
Good Shingles Priced Right
Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Former Resident Here
Fred Tolles, of Coqullle, a for
mer rosident of this city. Is heroj
ior a lew uays vishiiik wiiii uia
friends. Mr. Tolles, while residing
In this city, operated a paint shop.
i. . n tkii.if Uiass for tne winter.
Visit Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Purlngton, of
Portland, were guests of the Hotel
Grand yesterday. Mr. Purlngton Is
or the Fairbanks-Morse company.
nAd with his wife was enroute to
Portland from Coos Bay.
QUICK SERVICE
Holiday Gifts Delivered j
15C To All Parts of the City $c
1 louse Calls Answered Promptly
Phone 61 4 Parcel Delivery
PI LlF'
lAnv For Port In nd -
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Weaver, of
tho Hotel t'nipqun. lf t thin nftnr
noon on Shasta 12 for Portland,
where Mr. Weaver will attend the
Oregon State Convention of hotel
men on Friday and Saturday. .
E
MKPFORD, Ore., Tec. 2 Omar
W. Murphy, on trial In the circuit
court charged with manslaughter
as the result of the death of hla
wife last snrlng. following an al
leged beating administered as the
climax to m family quarrel, was the
chkf witness Tuesday and today.
That his wife was at a '
The Junior Class
cftke
Roseburg High School
Presents ,
HRSBUMPSTEAD-LElGtr
A Comedy in 3 Acts
at the
Antlers Theatre
Dec. 3, 1925
For sandwiches or toast or drossin
Ore (ton Bakery's Dread Is sure a
blessinir.
Whn you have It on the shelf.
It is half the meal Itself.
Oregon Bakery
231 N. Jackson St
trouble
some time of life, nearly fifty
years nf ape, that for nearly two
yenrs she had been dissatisfied."
ioLswego ami mat -argumenis. irequennv
i i. u. ir u" inumni m .n i rrn.fr fvir orni rni.r, nsru a,
(yesterday afternoon after spending i haunting'' the Murphy home, un
(lie day here. Mr. l,eche is sutler-! til the defendant hsd ordered him
Intendent of plant of the Ort'gono stay away, "or there would be
t Portland Cement company, at Os-1 trouble."
weg. and while here made an In- Murphy testified that he "spsnk
ispection of the company's quarry. ej nl, W(fe wtn my open hand."
jthat she was easily bruised, and
Arrive This Mornlng nhat he "never saw the time after
Mrs. Joe I)enn and son, who the spanking that she could not
have been enjoying a visit with walk and sit up." and thai the dis
relatives and friends at Perth Am- colorations from the spanking "had
boy, New Jersey, Mrs. Ilenn's for- disappeared In ten days." He also
mer home, arrived home "this morn- testified that his wife waa subject
lug. They have been absent from to varicose veins,
this city about five months. Murphy snld that the quarrel
arose on the night of March 31,
Dr. Davis and Wife Visit I when Mrs. Murphy had "objected
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Davis stopped to him pulling the covers off, and
over here last night and this mom- that sn argument had arisen over
Ing and visited, on their way to , the Parker boy."
Portland from the coast. Dr. Davis' The defendant further fortified
was a visitor here about two when he objected to tho Park-
wei'hs sgo, when with Dr. R. A.
Moon, or this city, ho held clinics,
O. C. Baker Unimproved
I O. O. llaker, who ia
from a severe attack of pleural
pneumonia. Is reported to be un-
, changed lu condition
passed a restless night and
clanj pronounce him to be
( rally III.
er boy. hla wife had said: "It's
none of your business, what I do."
Under cross-examination, the
eyes of the accused dimmed with
suffering l1,Tn ,ne mention of his desd
wile in me morpu, luu lie biuui
1 denied the state's question:
( 1 l. .. .. .1 r. . . V. t .. a Vrlln waa
today. Hh;.m . veKr. nM jij .
139 N. JACKONST.
, PHONE 565
SLAUGHTERED
DRESSE
125 Dresses must move. We have for,
gotten about the cost to move this quan
tity, starting Thursday, December 3, and
lasting until every dress is gone.
35 Dresses at . . . . .$ 6.75
25 Dresses at ......... 10.50
25 Dresses at ........ . 15.45
40 Dresses at 24.75
You will find every dress here marked at i price and some at i
their cost. This is a real saving sale- take advantage of it.
The Ladies' Shoppe
- if . '
Pictorial Patterns
Phoenix Hose
nTiinrirrnTn uni n .'w
D uuti a unum
FETEIIifDEFH
' The Presbyterlah
Aid will hold their
aale of fancy work and cook-
ed food Thursday, December
8, at MfKean. Darby and
Baldwin's Store.
Wives sometimes object to life
insurance widows never do.
(Am elated Fm LmmJ WIN.) ;
PULLMAN, Wash., Dec. t. In
the face of official disapproval
plans went forward today for a
"walk out" of the student body
of Washington State College tills
afternoon in celebration of the
Cougars' 17 to 1J football vic
tory over Southern California at
Los Angeles last Saturday.
A committee In charge, declar
ed to be headed by Harry Hymon
of Seattle, announced It waa ex
pected that 2600 of the 1700 stu
dents on the campus would ab
sent themselves from classes,
which were scheduled to be con
ducted as usual. A "pep" rally
In the college auditorium and two
matinee dancea this afternoon
were on the program of the re
vellers. The team was met by a commit
tee of .students this morning at
Colfax, - where it atopped tor
breakfast, and was given k de
monstration upon tta arrival bore
later In the forenoon.
Classes had been dismissed by
the college authorities thla fore
noon to permit the welcome. Dr.
E. O. Holland, president of the
rollege, who Is at Olympla, and
Dr. O. L. Walter, vice-president,
in charge during Dr. Hollands ab
sence, both refused permission
for the afternoon holiday.
Tidies Sb Sh ' Thm Rf nenpve'a flulld'a
bazaar ' Christmas sale will be held at
Newland'a garage Saturday,
Dee. 6. Tamatea, plum-pud-
dings and other cooked foods,
also fancy articles will be for
sale. .
.
1847
Rogers Silverware
The best and hardest Silver
plate. Guarantee unlimited.
Get our. prices
0
ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO.
Phone 25
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
Stndebaker
models.
bunas no yearly
ihl-
crili-
slap
1
Reserved Seats on Sola at Box Office
Beginning Tuesday
ADMISSON 50c and 75c
3
J
All Patrons"
of this stnre appreciate the
splendid values we ar offer
ing on quality Orocerli-s.
Prices are the Tery lowest.
Maddox&Vether;
Phone 499
Jackson Kf. at Deer Creek
Bridge
knnV your wife down, and
her 7"
' "I never knocked her down In
,mr life."
On Dec. 7th and 8th Mrs. Hii-ho H lllw denied the state's Intl
and her students will offer for summation that he had thrown Mrs.
at very reasonable prices a varlny Murphy out of the house last De
of Christmas gifts done during cerehex, "with a boot of your knee."
the year in the studio. There Willi Tho witness snld he had "put
be paintings, parchment shades for her out playfully," during a dis
hed lamps, boudoir and floor lamt. pute.
book ends, candle sticks. Incense i
burners. Jesso dworated boxes and Wo will loan In Roseburg all
wall plaques. This displsy and sale ; monies saved with ns hre. See our
will be held in the studio rooms, i display at Story lies', I'mpqua Ho
Helnliuo Conservatory. i tel building.
KIWANIS COMMITTEE
MAKES INSPECTION
SCHOOL BUILDINGS
The fire and sanitation commit
tee oi the Klwanls club, accom
panied by Tire Chief Fletcher,
went to the Fullerton and high
schools today to complete their
check of sanitary conditions and
of fire prevention and safety pre
cautions. They found the children
t the Fullerton school especially
proficient In their fire drill, evacu
ating the building In 47 seconds.
The committee will meet on
neit Tuesday and will formulate
ia complete written report, embody
ing a number of recommendations
i to the school directors, particularly
j regarding a few steps deemed ad
visable to Improve sanitary condi
tions.
WOOL CARDING
Your own wool scoured and carded and made Into Batts, Com
forters, Mattress l'sds, or Mattreases. Old wool bedding re
canted and made over. Good work guaranteed. Prices rea
sonable. Wool Malta, Blankets, Comforters. Mattress Pads, and Mattresses
sold direct. Good quality and well made bedding. Reasonable
prices.
Write for prices catalogue. Information or shipping tags.
WESTERN EATT & BEDDING CO.
Stayton, Oregon
,JTI.I.MMIIWlMI'
Travel To
STRANGE DISEASE
KILLS WASCO STOCK
SA f KM. Ore., Dee. 2. Oover-
Joe Oenn Returns
Joe lienn returned here last
night from San Francisco, driving
his car, which was stolen shout
ten (lav. aim Wtill. Mr llutin na.
I i Medford. The car was traced to1"0' Prre Is urged in a letter
Sacramento, and when found, the '""" F. B. Kngles. representing
. - ..... , i
'l)),(.n , the Wasco County Livestock As-
aocinlIPn. in SI." Iliai ruiinii
ai-cessorh-s and tools had
t, ma,l '.,ii..m..n,. .tih :" '"PPln the spresd
i -....... .. . ..- "i a win
MARRIED TOOAV
James O. Clare and La Verne
Frantzen. both of Dlllard, were
quietly married this morning at
the office of County Judge llulne.
The wedding waa attended by only
the necessary wlln-sses. The
young couple will maae their home
at Dlllard where the groom la em
ployed as a lumberman.
o
Cook with gas.
the company In which the car
was Insured. He stated that ac ,
cording to reports, the men who.
took the car. stnpu'd at filling us
ndr that for a year h
been killing off the horses. The
veterinarians so far have been un
sh'e to dlsenoie the disease cor-
.A.f1v tw rlnl a rm mo.lv fnr It.
lions In fllfoniland when ! , ,) ,,e nr,i, hr of some fur-
nan ine g- isiik rinea. arnve s y;n,n ,r. ,tni,.,t n n,,ih result
without paying, and In that mannr , n(; from the malady,
they were traced along the line to! 0
Sacramento, where the car was Order your Christmas announce
abandoned. While In CallfornlsQIr. . ment" right now and psr for them
lienn visited with friends si ,in ! Iny time during December. Newi-
Itraucinco over the weeK end. Review oftlce.
.10 HtlllKH HAVKD 1lOM FHIE.
BP0KANR, Wash., Dee. I.
Thirty babies were carried thru
clouds nf smoke to safety by Sal
vation Army workers when a fire
broke out In the lauiflry of the
army's home for women here to-
uay. me aamage waa sugni.
Men's suits cleaned and pressed.
'1160. Roseburg Cleaners, phone
147L
SAN FRANCISCO
' Loa Angeles and Way Points
BY PICKWICK STAGE
I Two Schedule Daily Leaving
Terminal Hotel 7 A.M. and 3:35 P. M.
I One Way Fare to S. F $14.75
1 Round Trip Fare to S.F 29.00
J One Way Fare to L. A 26.60
i Round Trip Fare to L. A 50.00
1$ .
; Two Day to San Francisco and Hire Day to
1 1 Lot Angelet by Pickwick Stage
CALL
TerminaHotel '
Phone 586, Roieburg, Ore., for Information