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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1925. piSJS w ainn 1 A Diamond from Bubar's diamond from Bubar Bros, means beat quality at lowest price. There is no need to send to some far off city for your diamonds when you fan get such a fine selection right here in your own home city from reliable jewelers of twenty years' experi ence handling diamonds. Our $25, $50, $75 and $ 1 00 diamond rings are extremely popu lar and come mounted in beautiful white gold 1 mountings. Dozens of different sizes. . We also have them up to $500.00. If you are thinking diamonds come in, lets talk it over. You will benefit by our experience. Bubar Brothers LOCAL NEWS Are You Serving Your Grocer Or In h Arvlnir you? The difference between a aervlca grocer and a non-service grocer 1 tlila: The vervico priwr tnkes your order over the telephone and deliver your ftools fn your kitchen. Th non-service grocer makes you deliver your money to him and thn you carry your Broctrtej home yourself. Who nivea th delivery service, you or your grocer? It costi no more to let him n-'rve you. You don't have to pay him for the privilege of nerving him. Demand service. We are here to serve you and at the same time offer the highest duality foods at the )west possible price. Telephone us your order. We will deliver the goods, rain or shine and It costs you no more. ECONOMY GROCERY Phone 63 O. L. JOHNSON The Store That Serves You Bent. 344 N. Jackson 81 From Mslrosw l l.hn ntlta anil flmllv of Melrose, spent Saturday artrnoon In this city shopping. From Mel it r.nnn XfMirrMA rsnrher. was a business visitor Saturday, spend ing the afternoon in ims city. Calhouns In Mr anrl Mm. R. A. C&lhOUn. of nanlMn Vallev nnent Saturday af. ternoon In this city visaing friends and on business. : ' Here Today . P Tiirftnn tit Tahliil Creek. Is spending a short time In this city purchasing supplies and , visaing friends. i Hunting at Malin '. W. O. Cllnger and E Payton are spending a few days on a duck hunting trip at -Malta, near Klam ath Falls. To Portland . Mrs. A. J. Hochradel, of this city, left Sunday afternoon for Portland to enjoy a visit with friends for a short time. 4. Visits Sunday " Among the out of town visitors here Sunday, spending the day with friends, was Frank Bradford, of Yoncalla. Visit Saturday Miss Leah Knlpe and Miss Mil dred Knlpe. of Oakland, spent Sat urday afternoon in Roseburg shop ping and visiting. On Business- Arthur Mathews, of Coles Val ley, spent several hours here Satur day attending to business matters and visiting with friends. Mlnina Man Visits S. Marksbery. mining man of northern Curry county, arrived from Bandon Sunday and spent the day attending to business affairs. Visitor Saturday . Dr. A. F. Sether, of Eugene, spent Saturday In this city on business. From Cleveland Mrs. R. Thjomsland of Cleveland, spent Saturday afternoon shopping and visiting In this city. LOCAL NEWS t Undergoes Operation v Mrs. It. It. Wood today under went a minor operation at Mprcy hospital. From CVnnt K. K. Martin. Coos Ray resi dent. Rpent Sunday in this city visiting friends. Mrs. Troxel III Mrs. M aha la Troxel, who for many years has conducted the Troxel rooms on Sheridan street, was taken to Mercy hospital this morning for a major operation. Her condition developed into an arute stage early today making an emer gency operation necessary. Be cause of her advanced age of 74 years her relatives and friends are greatly worried over her condition. should receive some of the student body funds. Cook with gas. A few of those large all-copper wash boilers left. Get yours at Powell's Furniture Co. FENCE AROUND ATHLETIC FIELD BEING CONSIDERED An assembly was held at hlph achool this afternoon for a student body meeting at which the propo sition of placing a fence around Finlay field, to cost about $3500. was brought up. The fence plan ned. Is seven feet hish. woven wire, with three strands of barbed wire on top. A number of students showed some hesitation about ac cepting the pmiKisal, as it will, take the students several years to finish payment The fence la said to be needed Riding games to prevent people from avoiding the ticket-takers, and to keep autolsts from damag ing the field when marked. 'Those opposing the motion claim that a grandstand is more necessary to th fifld and that the new school STREET CAR BUS DEMONSTRATED HERE A Graham Brothprs street car bus. a Dodge Brothers product, was demonstrated in Roseburg to day, the first time, that a bus of this nature has been shown In the northwest. The car was unloaded from the boat last week In Mnrsh fleld and Is now being taken north for demonstration purposes. B. H. Nichols, district representa tive of the Dodge Brothers com pany, is taking the bus through to Longvlew, Bellingham and Seattle, demonstrating It enroute. and It Is expected that as a result several street car bus lines will be Inaug urated using these machines which have proven very popular In a number of eastern cities. The bus seats 21 people. Is well .. V. ..1 .. . 1 va.lll.luil V. .... 1 ...1 nn I ui'llt'lKirinj, iruiiinirui . a nun lighted, and affords everv comfort I of the street car and la equipped with appliances insuring the safe ty of the passengers. The bus has a maximum speed of 35-40 miles an hmtr and Is equipped with a Dodtre motor. J. O. Newland, the local Dodge dealer, aided In the demonstra tion of the bus here today. Mr. Brother In F. E. Brothers, of Melrose, spent the morning In this city at tending to business affairs. From Myrtle Creek- Mrs. E. Shlrtrliffe and daughter. Rose, spent Saturday afternoon here shopping and visiting. See the display of Christmas cards now and plan to make early selections for beat choice at Lloyd Crocker's Drug Store. Visits Saturday- Mrs. F. A. Stewart of Garden val ley, spent Saturday afternoon in this city visiting with friends. Visits Friends Miss Mary Balnbrldge, of Oak- ......... D.t..l..i nr,A..nnn In Roseburg visiting with friends and snopping. Business Visitor- Fred Bonebrake motored from Garden Valley Saturday and spent the afternoon here transacting busi ness. From Sutherlin Frank Norton returned to his home at Sutherlin Saturday even Ing after spending several hours here on business. From Mvrtle Creek F. W. Lowdes and daughter, of M Myrtle Creek, spent the day here 3 attending to business affairs, j M B...1 S John Abeene. Sutherlin resident,! mi ouaineas visitor In this city today, spending the morning here. From Sutherlin , Mrs. Laura Hunt of Riitherlln spent the morning here attending to business affairs and shopping. Vl.lt, Today Mrs. Tom Harvey of Sutherlin, spent a few hours In this city today shopping and visiting with friends. ' Visitor Today ! J. DeRernardl of DIxonvllle. spent several hours hero today at tending to business matters and trading. ! From Iliilille E. T.. limntvn PMiIIa va.tila.. spent Saturday afternoon In this , city attendlug to business affairs and visiting. j T Portland ft. T. ltrnplrlnv left eimrfntf fi. 1 fSt ortiano. wnpre ne will attend a meting of the Benefit Association of Telephone Linemen today. Returns Home-1 Mrs. T. H. Kitley returned to her home at Yoncalla Sunday evening after spending the week end here as the house guest of Mrs. T. Wharton. Factory Sale and Demonstration i Mr. Ireland Visits I E. Ireland, of Marshfleld. stop ped over here Sunday and visited relatives before leaving for Cor i vallls to attend to business mat ters. From Coast Hr. and Mrs. M. E. Everltt. of North Bend, stopped over here Sun day, enroMte to Portland. Mr. Ever itt was a former druggist at the coast. Hawkins Visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins returned to their home at Oakland Saturday afternoon, after spending the day here shopping and on bust- Left for 8alem - - Attorney B. I.. Eddy left this af ternoon for Salem where he has a case In the supreme court requiring his attention. He will return home Wednesday morning. From Glide Among those from points east of this city to visit and attend to busi ness affairs hero Satnrdny were Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Blakely and family. Returns From Convention George Smith, manager of the Rose hotel returned here Runday evening from Portland, where he spent several days attending the convention of hotelmen. JACKSONVILLE LADY 8HOT BY SON ACCIDENTALLY f AMnrtatal Vrrm tfMd wire.) MEDFORD. Ore.. Dec. 7. Mrs. MJnnie Norman, of Jacksonville, is : under a doctor's care as the result of a rifle shot In the leg as a re sult of the accidental explosion of a gun In the hands of her son Lloyd, at their home yesterday. Mrs. Norman will recover. Arundel, piano tuner. TTione 1-8 L. Hundreds have put their O. R". 01 classified columns. They are th starting point of many people's success and prosperity. mm GeTthe most from your car while you have it. Get the most for your car when you sell it. Get complete Veedol lubri cation service today. Go to the near est dealer who displays this sign! O Attorney To Coast Attorney H. S. Murphy. of Marshfleld. with his wife and fami ly, passed through here Sunday, en- route home after a trip to Port land, where Mr. Murphy has been attending to legal matters. Mrs. Fisher Improving Mrs. W. H. Fisher." of this city, who. last week, underwent an op eration at Hot Lake. Eastern Ore gon, Is reported to he somewhat im proved. Her many friends here will be glan to learn of her complete recovery. Rotarians Going to Eugene A large number of local Rotar ians are planning to attend the In-ter-clty meeting at Eugene tomor row evening. Dinner will be served for the occasion. Rotarians and their wives are invited to the meet ing and there will be other delega tions from several towns In the state. , Rose6uriSfeam LAUNDRY KIDS Mr. Marks In John Marks, Garden Valley rancher, motored here aSturday and spent the afternoon transact ing' business. From Glendalt L. S. Johns returned to his home at Glendale Saturday evening after spending the day here visiting and on business. From Yoncalla Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Palter, of Yoncalla, 'spent Saturday afternoon in Rosehurg shopping and transact ing business. From Dillard T. B. Evans, of Dillard, was a vis itor In this city Saturday, spending the afternoon transacting business and visiting. Business Visitor Charles Oleson, Elgarose ranch er, spent Saturday In this city at tending to business affairs and trading. Visitor This Morning J. W. Rackley was a visitor from Melrose this morning and spent a few hours attending to .business affairs. ' Rose P. T. A. Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Rose school Parent-Teacher as sociation will be held this evening at the school house. A good health Program has been prepared for the evening's session. . Plan to do your Christmas shop ping early more advisable this year than ever before better op portunities for Christmas are now on display in Crocker's Drug store. See our windows. Retnm From Hunt Paul Amort. L. Klerker and L. E. Rice, returned to this city last evening after the week end spent goose hunting at Malln. They re port very little luck, the weather heing quite warm In that district, and seeing very few geese. Enroute Home J. W. Parker, of the Parker Stages, of Salem, and F. J. Thorn. head of the Automobile Insurance Exchange, Oregon branch, at Port land, stopped over here a short time ago, enroute to their homes sfter a hunting trip spent a Kla mah Falls. In Saturday Mr. and Mrs. O. Atterbury, who reside near Sylmon Vnlley. spent Saturday afternoon hero shopping and on business. To Winter In South ' Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jenson, of Shanghai, China, recent arrivals In the United States, with Mrs. Jensen's mother, Mrs. J. W. jllackett, of Vancouver, B. C, spent Sunday In Roseburg as guests of the Hotel Umpqna. They are motoring to southern Califor nia to spend the winter. From Sutherlin Mrs. Alfred Davidson returned to her home at Sutherlin Saturday afternoon after shopping and visit ing here. Visitors In Town-i- Mr. and Mrs. Verne Johnson, of DIxonvllle, spent Saturday after noon In this city shopping and at tending to business affairs. Visit at Church Home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ileal h and daughter, of Marshfleld, spent Sun day here as guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. 11. C. Church, return ing to the coast in the evening. Leaves For Coos County J W ltenrrinrff f M. !v Wt t Vl I itlnrnmii fn. t' ,,tm itnv points, where he will remain until ine mmuie or ine weex attending to business affairs. life I, i 1114 vwt'knlsjf M:4 : Special Features Fastest Washing SO lbs. an hour. Cleanest Washing, 8afsty to clothes, big capacity, no oiling. Only small floor space required 29 Inches square. Nickel-plated copper tub; latest convenience Including - loading or unloading when in operation or when Idle, correct height for washing and wringing and many others. It-position Automatlo Locking Wringer built to precision Stan, dards. Over half a million A B Ca In use Shown Here for the First Time in This City. OF THE NEW ONLY $10 DOWN Balance in Convenient Weekly or Monthly Payments Fortunate inde ed are we to be able to make this announcement to the housewives of our city.' For this new A. B. C. DOUBLE A Electric Washer is an amazing machine, and ha bigger capacity ' than any washer in the world. Altho it has speed and efficiency there is no danger to the clothee a feature that every woman will appreciate. Will not . tangle the clothes. Just think of it! Only $10.00 down. You can not afford to be without a washer any longer so come in today and arrange for a demonstration in your home. Before you buy any washer you owe it to your self to come in and look at iL If you cannot come in just phone us for demonstration. R. V. SPENCER IN CHARGE A beautiful M-rnece water and berry set given away H witn eacn t d v. w asncr sold during this demonstra tion. FREE This Week Only Trade in Your Old Washer if You Wish . ParslowFurn.Co. Ill N.Jackson St TeL 116 Leave For South W. A. Cummings, manager of the Stnge Terminal Hotel here, W. W. Chadwlrk, president of the Stage Terminal Hotel company, R. W.Shepherd, secretary of the com pany, and John Carson, Salem attorney, left this mbrnlna for southern points on compsny busi- ness. Enroute South Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Rautman and Mrs. Virginia Mason, of Seat tle, stopped over here Sunday, and were guests at the Hotel 1'tnpqua. They left today for Bandon and roast points, after which they will return here, leav- ! Ing for the south, as far as south- ! era California to spend the win' ter. Blanche Reed Here Miss Blanche Heed, deputy coun ty clerk in this city for a number of years. Is spending a week or so here as the houso guest of Dr. I.u cetta Smith, and visiting with friends. Miss Reed is now employ ed In the office of the Multnomah county clerk, at Portland Return From Preiw f 'nferenre Those attending the Press Con- .... L' ........ L' . ,1 n M .. A i.i. ... .! at . . i 1 1 n . riiua; alii, Q,Iii,iIii nf In., waab frnin Ih. local high school, returned here Sunday, after attending one of the most interesting two day confer ence sessions yet held at Eugene. Those who attended from here were Miss Sarah Christianson. the faculty advisor. Miss Gertrude j Laird, editor of the annual. Miss j Helen Ferguson, president of the Girls' Club, Miss Louise Douglas, Miss Mildred Dsvls, editor of the j Orange R., and Donald Ferguson, premueni ui ine Biuuem luiay I TO KttP HA HtrVLTH IS CKCV MM'S AIM- STACT SANITATION BRlN&S Oh FAME .. Tou believe in sanitation in your own home so you should require it of the laundry to which your clothes are sent Our sci entific laundry methods will convince you that ours Is the service that you should avail yourself of. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONB 71 ilnty clerk, at Portland. 'Association. fJi i n rr1 7r111 Ktv.ca Dfrom croupy coughs y old remedy years success! 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III IVlaaBrA J iJ1Ul ill Christmas INSPIRES NEW FABRICS Never in our history have we. shown such an interesting array of Fabrics Brilliant - colors and splashing patterns abound in all de partments. Among the Silks are motifs taken from the Art Decorative Exposi tion in Paris. Many of these show the Cubist and Futuristic designs. Clossy textures as well as dull fin ishes are here in abundance all quality smart and modish. Here are a few suggestions for your Christmas Shopping gifts which will please any woman or gir' . SILK UMBRELLAS SILK UNDERWEAR SILK HOSIERY HANDKERCHIEFS NECKTIES PURSES , VANITY BAGS NECK PIECES ALL KINDS FLOWERS SILK AND COTTON PAJAMAS SILK QUILTS AND COATS FOR BABY KID AND SILK GLOVES I. ABRAHAM'S THE SILK STORE."