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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1925 i LOCAL NEWS I How About You? Vltltor Tuesday From Tiller Mm. C. Orovea, of Olengary.l j, j. Van Dyck, of Tiller, apent pent yesterday afternoon In Rose- several hours In Roseburg yenter burg visiting aud shopping. Iday attending lo business affulra. G Do H'RI Your STMAS HOPPING NOW! Your Selection Can Be Easily Made at To Iowa Miss Mildred Paulson, of this felly, left last evening fur Moo tourl, Iowa, to visit. Mr. Burntll In Charlea Burnell. Brockway resl- H dent, waa a bualneaa visitor in Roseburg yesterday, sspendlng the afternoon here. Wlmberlya Vlalt Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wimberly of Drain, apent yesterday alteruooa j vialllng with friends-aud relatives In HnRnhiirtf k ! From Myrtla Creek Ralph Smith, rancher near Myr tle Creek, spent yesterday after noon In this city looking after busi- nesa affairs. From Glide M. 1). Mathewa. Glide resident, apent yesterday afternoon In tbia city atlonUIng to business mattera. In Today . Mrs. J. Short of Dlxonvllle, mo tored here and apent the afternoon shopping and vialllng with friends. Kugeno People YUI Mr. and Mrs. Austin Chaney of Eugene were guesta here of some frlenda yesterday. Mr. Chaney la a former Roseburg resident. Buslla Visit E Mr. and Mrs. R. Tluell, Looking (a Glasa residents, spent yesterday uf- ternooji In Itoseourg vimiing anu ai- tending to business aflulrs. Business Visitor . Waller Vashaw returned to his home nt;ar looking Glasa yeMer day evening after spending several 1 hours trading and transacting busl- nesa here. . A Department Store of Christmas Gifts , Thousands of Practical Gifts An Immense Display of Toys Quick Service, Wonderful Displays, Low Prices. Have You Seen Our Christmas Windows? On Bualneaa Among thoso from the rural dls tilcla to spend yesterday here on business waa 8. Murrlauu, of Rob erta creek. Visiting In Portland Misa Rose Molfltt is spending a week or ao in Portland visiting with friends. She Is the guest of Misa Lucille Wright. Visit Tills Morning Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Thompson, and baby, of Dillard, apent the morning nere visiting ana unend ing to bualneaa affairs. From Glondale . 1 C. Aiken waa a visitor from Glendale yesterday,' spending the alternoon here visiting frlenda and looking after business matters. To Vlalt Hare Charles Cochran, of Cottage Grove, arrived here yesterday, and Is spending a few daya vialllng at the home of his brother, II. U. Cochran. Here On Bualneaa A. C. Dohrnstedt, of Salem, head of the Oregon Auto Transportation company, arrived this morning and is spending a day or ao attending to business affair In Roseburg. Arrivea From Portland Archdeacon Black, of the Episco pal diocese, arrived this morning from Portland to spend a day or so In Roseburg. From Umpqua C. 'Wlnnetord. Umpqua resident, was a business visitor in Roseburg yesterday, spending the afternoon here. On Business C. S. Milne, Cottage Grove resi dent, spent yesterday In this city visiting friends and attending to business matters. From Remote Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, of Remote, spent yesterday here vis iting with friends and attending to business matters. In From Brockway Mrs. O. A. Ohleson of Brockway, came to Roseburg this morning to shop and attend to business mat ters for a few hours. I C7. VT-J- A- r - T t A ijne i.'vceui rus ivLwsiy i cuius rxs r T TT -kT T , xou nave rsecktiesi TODAY. Fashion decreet that Pearlt must match tht shade of frock with which they're worn -and mutt fit, bv style, tne occasion tor wnicb uierre worn. Just at you need many neckties to blend with yoar varloaj nit - and iour-in-nanas ana dowi to tit your various activities-so will she be pleased with the strand of Pearls picked from our various -.fslored assortment, in single, double, triple, or festooned effects. $10 and upwards. -T ious I S ; in rixarjcCCBQCoocn: K D if yf1 bfj " JEWELERS 1 .M'-.W.-aWiaiatWii? I talk ilila jftOSEBURG MAiV IS HIT BY AUTO Henry Wood of Roseburg, was quite badly Injured last night when he was struck by an automobile, the accident occurlng Just this side of Cottage Orove, about seven o'clock. He was badly bruised and scratched, and his right shoulder was crushed hi such a manner that hospital care will be necessary for some time before he will bo able to return to hid home. The car that atruck him continued on north without atopplng. Mr. Wood formerly resided at Myrtle Creek but at the present time la the proprietor of the Orange Lantern restaurant, form erly the Herrick House. He left Roseburg yesterday with a friend by automobile, bound for Eugene where he expected to transact busi ness mattera. His. friend stopped at the outskirts of Cottage Grove, and Mr. Wood started to walk to the Cottage Orove depot to catch a train for Eugene. He aw the lights of the approaching car and stated that he stepped off the pavement, but was struck and knocked Into the ditch by the side of the road where he remained in a dazed condition until he was able to attract the attention of passing motorists. He was brought to Roseburg this morning on the train and will receive care here. To San Francl John Luhra, of Portland, who has been attending to business mat ters In this city, left this morning for San Francisco to visit From Tiller Among the out of town visitors to spend yesterday afternoon at tending to business matters In this city was C. T. Ritter of Tiller. From Olalla Among those from the rural dis tricts to spend several hours yes terday In this city on business was E. Jennings, of Olalla. Leavea For Montana Mra. Charlea N. Porker of Re mote, left last evening for nillings, Montana, where she will visit friends for a time. To San Francisco Mr. and Mrs, J. Osborn, of Phoe nix, Arizona, who have been guests of Mrs. George Cavey for several days, left this morning for San Francisco. Mr. Valentine Visits W. D. Valentine, of the Douglaa Park Stock Farm, near Sutherlln, was a Roseburg visitor Tuesday, and spent the afternoon here trans acting business. WWW W WW W wwwwwww vwwwwwwwew t GIFTS OF PERMANENT WORTH! Real Merchandise for the Christmas Shopper. USEFUL GIFTS OF MERIT Flashlights Safety Razors Pocket Knives Carpenter Tools SCOOTERS KIDDIE KARS Dinner Set Vases Sandwich Tray Cheese and Cracker Set TRICYCLES ROLLER SKATS 1847 Rogers Silver Plate ZICLER-FEE HARDWARE CO. Phone 25 WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS r, . a : Stop that cold! Thompson Min eral Vapor Baths will do It. Drug less Health Center, 327 Cass St. Phone 491.- SCHOOLGIRL PLAYS HOOKEY; SEARCHING PARTIES ORGANIZE Residents of Sunshine valley were quite excited yesterday af ternoon for a short time when It waa rumored that Gertrude Olad well, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gladwell, who are residing near Sunshine ranch, was lost. The young girl started lo school In the morning with other members of the family, but decided lo play "hookey." When she failed to show up at lunch time, her parents were notified and when a search failed to locate her they aroused neighbors. Fearing that the girl had met with an accident, and per haps had fallen In the river, local officers were ajked to aid In the search by "dragging the river. Ijiter In the day, however, after lime for school to be dismissed, Misa Glad well appeared at the home of a nelrhtx Stop that cold! Thompson Min eral Vapor Ratha will no It. Pruo. less Health Center, 327 Casa fit Phone 41. To Medford I Mrs. E. P. Vorui of Baker, who I has been a guest at the home of j Mr. and Mra. C. VV. Horner for the past two weeks, left this morning for Medford to visit. 'visit Yesterday Mr. and Mra. C. A. Johnson re ! turned to their home at Melrose j yesterday afternoon after spending several hours here shopping and on business. Returns From Portland Mrs. F. I). Owen returned to her home In this city last evening af ter enjoying a visit with frlenda and looking after business matter in Portland for tho past week or ten days. Return From Portland Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Moore re turned hero this morning from Portland, where Mr. Moore yes terday attended a meeting of agents and trainmen of the South ern Pacific company. Divorce Suit Filed A divorce suit was filed In the circuit court today by Ketta Mere dith against Marvin C. Gentry, de sertion being alleged. Tlie plain tiff Is represented by Attorney jCarl Wimberly. ' Enrouta South i George O; Itrandenberg and Olio ! M. Jones, of the three A aaocla- Hon, Portland, were guests of W. O. dinger last night. They left this morning for Klamath Fall. In which district they will spend sev eral daya hunting geese and duckj. 's. P. Officials Pass Thru I A private train of Southern Pa clflc officials and staff paused .through this city this morning, pre 1 ceding train number S3. The staff llnoluded T. H. Williams, s.d-lant (general manager of Ihe Southern .Pacirlc company, Los Angles, ( Paul Schoup, vice president of the i company, San Franclsro, and G V. ; Lure, freight traffic manager. San j Francisco. With their staff they 'have been onXi business trip to I Seattle, and are returning now to jSan Fraucis0. ' Leavea For Washington Orpha Allison, who haa been re siding. In this city for the past several months, left yesterday for Montesano, Washington, where she will reside with her parents. From Lexington Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Smith of Lex ington, Kentucky, arrived thia morning from Ihe coast where they have been visiting, and will remain In Roseburg a few days, the guests of friends. Return From Portland Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rrockley and son, Bobby, returned here from Portland loRt night, where Mr. Brockley attended a meeting of the Benefit association of Out side Repairmen. They made the trip by auto. Collection fiillt Filed J. V. PerktnB today filed Bult In tho Circuit Court against Dr. Louis C. Melvin, the suit being brought to collect 1250 claimed to be duo for office rent. Attorney R. W. Marsten appears for the plaintiff. Fine Trophy Received . The Golfers magazine of Chica go presented Roseburg Country club with a fine trophy cup, which was received here today. This tro phy and the Gately trophy present ed to tho club some time ego, will both be offered In the next club tournament. Enrouta South Mrs. A. C. Campbell, well known Medford resident, passed through here this morning, enroutn home from Eugene, where with her daughter, Mrs. Wllmot, she visited with friends. Mrs. Campbell Is known In this city, having visited friends here. Parish Dinner This Evening The ladles of SL George's Epis copal church will give a parish dinner this evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Parish house, and have in vited all members and friends of the churcb to attend. Archdea con Black, who arrived from Port land this morning, will be present and conduct a conference on parish affairs Immediately after the din ner. Bishop Sumner Is in touch with a number of the clergy, and It is expected that a new Vicar will be Installed In Roseburg In a very short time. MIdonnry Society To Meet On Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, the Presbyterian Mission ary Society will hold Its regular monthly business meeting. Mrs. G. P. C'aylor will lead the devo tional exercises. A reading, "A Story of eVnezuela." will be given by Mrs. McCullsgh. A review of the lust cbnpter of "New Days In Latin America," will be given by Mrs. George llnurk. The subject for Ihe afternoon lesson will be "The Cull to Service." and will In clude a resume of Presbyterian .Missions In South America. 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. Glossy 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 gift which will please any woman or girl 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 In Town Today J. H, Williams of Elgarose, waa an out of town visitor transacting business mattera here today. Get Bid of That Backache! 8top that cold! Thompson Min eral Vapor Baths will do It. Drug leas Health Center, 327 Casa St Phone 491. Qo To California Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bouthwlck and family of Wilbur, left this morning for National City, Califor nia, where they will remain Inde finitely with Mr. Southwlrk's par ents, hia father being quite 111. They have Just returned from Port land where they visited with rela tives of Mra. Southwlck, and may return to Douglas county later to reside. They made the trip by automobile. C. OF C. ELECTION turat college ; will be the" chief speaker. , . .. CONFERENCE OF PASTORS HELD IN CITY YESTERDAY The southern' Oregon conference of Methodist pastors held here yesterday was attended by thirty five ministers of the Ptirty charges within the district, the percentage of attendance being the aource of much pleasure to those In charge. The bishop and superintendent of the four Oregon conferences at tended. Reports were given by ench pastor, detailing the work of the past year and program for the future. In the general discussion of future work special emphasis was placed upon the work of evan gelism and benevolence. In the evening Dr. Mark Free man a missionary from Sumatra, gave an Interesting and well at tended lecture on his work. Read the Classified ads, in The News-Review. Theji mean dollars to you. . for all the newji read The Newr Review. ' For all tho nova read The News-Review. Nowepaptr to. the shopping window customers! a-T Bow About ,Your A Roseburg People Point the Way. The conttant aching of a bad back The weariness, the tired feeling; Headaches, dlistnesa.QervouBDoaa. Distressing urinary disorders Are often signs of falling kldneya And too aerlous to be neglected. Oet rid of these troubles I L'ae Doan't Pills stimulant dlu rello to the kldneya. Hosta of people recomm'eiin Doan'a. This la a Roseburg case. You can verify H. F. Hlte, M3 Short St., says. "My kldneya troubled me for a long time and I waa almost down with my back. I could hardly get out of bed mornings and when I stooped, dlfxy spells came over ma. My kldneya acted lrrgu'arly, loo. Iwan'a Pills rid me of the aches and palna and made my back well and strong." 60c. at all dealers. Fnater-MII burno., Mfrs, 73u"alo, N. Y. HELD DECEMBER 14 Nominations Made for the Office of Director Amendment to By Laws Proposed. . Election of the directors of Ihe Chamber of Commerce will take place at the annual meeting and banquet to be held at the Preaby terlan church on Monday the 14th, at 6:30 p. m. At a meeting held yesterday It was decided to present a proposal to amend the by-laws to provide eight directors Instead of aeven and that four aerve for j two years and four for one year, I and that In the future four dlrec- tors be elected each year, so that j there would be four eperlenred men on the board at all times. The i amendment will also provide that I after a director haa served a specified length of time he can not be reelected until the expira tion of a year. This proposal will be submitted prior to the election, and following Ihe action on the amendment the report of the nominating commit' tee will be read. Seventeen mem bera of tbe chamber have been nominated for the office of direc tor. Those nominated are John M Throne, I.yman Spencer, R. W. MarateM. R. A. Rusenbark, W. II. Strawn, O. V. Wimberly, Jack Sin niger, J. E. McCllntock, E, K, Ap- I plewhlte, (leorge K. Uulne, ' Jr. I Fred Chase, L . Kevaney, T 11 Moore, Nathan Fullerton, W. K Harris, O. I.. Johnson and D. H Morgan. The apeclal meeting la to be fea lured by a banquet at which Jamea T. Jardine, director of the ,eilenlou service of the aurlrul- 2 If you are really Interested In your Health 8 i Call 638-J And aak me about the RADIUM ORE known as MARCELL'S MIRACLE MINERAL It costs nothing for the Information. Just phone me and I will W. call and see you. p FREO E. POMERLEAU, Office 509 E. Oouglaa gj i Washes Clothes Out of Water FACTORY DEMONSTRATION THIS WEEK SEE HOW IT WORKS 14 PIECE BERRY AND WATER SET FREE WITH EACH WASHER Parslow Furniture Co. Ill N. Jackson Phone HQ