EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1925 Entire Stock of DRESSES For Street and Afternoon Wenr Now !3 OFF A Christmas Sale! ITnlque In our history a mock reduction event that usually follows Xmas, now put on to ap peal especially to Chrislinaa shoppers af fording an opportunity to make a beautiful dress as a Xmas gift for less money. A gift apodal In connection with our Xmas Press Rule Party Dresses $19.75 Our complete line of silk party and evening dresses In pleasing variety of shades. A Very special Xmas offering. DON'T OVERLOOK Felt Slippers Felt Slippers, all shades $1.00 Mens Women's and Children's. Men Mufflers, silk wool $2.50 Handkerchiefs; 5c to $1.00 Gloves, child's, women's 50c to.. ..$3.00 Baby Sets, silk cap and sweater $3.00 Men's Ties, Belts, Sox. 50c to $1.00 A host of small gift on display 50c. $1.00, $1.50. , Prepare Your Entries Second Annual m show Itoxeburg'a premier holiday event and one of inlerext to every child, to be held at our More beginning December 17th. LIST OF PRIZES Most Beautiful And Best D rested Doll iHt prize, choice of mere hand! b, value, 1 7.. 10. 2nd inizf, rliolce of merchandise, value, $5.00. Best Character Doll lut prize, choice of merchandise, value, $6.50. 2nd (irlr.ef c ho Ire of merchandise, value, $1.50. Most Original Home-Made Rag Doll 1st prize, choice of. merchandise, value, $5.00. 2nd prlae, choice of merchandise, value, $3.00. Knlrles Khould be turned In by noon Thursday, Dec. J7th. They will be numbered and ex hibited until Dec. 22. Awards will be made by impartial judges and their decisions an nounced the evening of the -22nd. Help make this our biggest Dolt Show. do. I Our Great DOLL SPECIAL ALL THIS WEEK 21 and 19 Inch mamma (lolls, at prices made possible-only by a quantity purchase of Just these two numbers. t $1.98 and $2.49 All flubrttantlitlly made, and beautifully d reined, the Intent and bent style of doll construction Slock wilt not Inst Ion. NEW PUMPS ' JUST ARRIVED , s SHOE DEPT. i jcr' SILK KNICKERS, VESTS, FINE LINGERIE Better Service Better Merchandise fUK talr lO THE STORE OF CHRISTMAS CHEER ' EFFECT OF FUSEL i. e; t NEW TODAY i FOR BALE Cook stove. J. H. Wll. ) j liams, Klgarose,1 Ore. j WANTKI) Two men to do slant! I Inn. Phone 42F25. C. F. Dyar. KXPHRIKNCKD Ironer wants work' In your home. Phone 436 L. FOR RENT 2 - room furnished j apartment. S4g B, Pine. FOR SALE Fine Fox Terrier pups, cheap. Phone 356-R. FOR SALE Canned fruit. Mrs! 11. Btovall, 102 ProsjNTt St. ROOM AND BOARD, $9 per week. ; Phone 63K-J. NOTICE irin need of trailer for I truck, see Sarff at Auto Wreck- I UK House, 829 N. Main St. LIVING MarxliM Pim UuJ Win.) PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 9. The statement that wood f Icobol and fusel-oil are not so deadly to drink as laymen have been led to believe since prohibition went into effect. NICELY furnished apartment for , HAS FINE POSITION OFFERED IN MICHIGAN Owner has clear title to good little farm of 72 acres seven miles from town on good road; one-naif mile rfora school; 20 acres un der plow; free soil; small house, but comfortable; barn; other buildings: spring- water; partly fenced; I 111 take elgnt hundred dollars for it, two hun dred cash, five years on the rest. Address Owner, News-Review. waa the only outstanding feature this morning in the routine of the trial of "Hill" Hart. Pendleton buckaroo, on trial In federal court on charge of the murder of Mathew Sheoshlp, a chief of tha Umatilla tribe. Dr. Robert L. Benson of tha Un iversity of Oregon medical acbool, who conducted a post mortem on Sheoshlp, testified that very little trace of alcohol was found In the dead man's stomach. His state merit was made In reply to the query of one of the jurors as to whether It might be possible for a man to drink enough poison moon shine to be unable to ail uu a horse, and yet give little trace of the presence of wood alcohol in the stomach. Dr. Ilenson replied by expressing the opinion that Sbeoshln had nnt drunk enough poison moonshine, if any, to cause him to have fallen helpless from his horse. "Whod al-1 cohol would have showed in the alcohol fraction in our test and this waa ao small that we riiil nnt tu. I iurtner to determine what nmnniL,'"r umi euiu: tlon of It might be wood alcohol. VMood alcohol la not ao poisonous as some are led to believe It to be and if there had been the auantltv you suggest in the man's atomach. It would have been Indicated," He added that fusel oil in liquor Is not regarded as a lethal ele ment Five witnesses were examined i inis morning ana 34 yesterday afternoon. rent. 343 S. Stephens. Phone 233-J. FOR RENT " Heated sleeping rooms, close In. Call .at 219 S. Pine St. FOR SATE A. good second hand range, cheap If taken at onpe. Phone 416-J. . FOR SALE Old fir block ' wood. 13.60 per tier. Phone 14F15. Mel-, ton Ilros. FOR SALE OR RENT 4-roonl house In Miller's "Addition. In quire at Goettel's store. IIOME'LAl'NDRV Woolons, glng hams and family wash carefully and promptly done at 929 Win chester St. And will aell small ranch at sacrifice; 29 acres all creek bot tom land; borders on pavement In edge of town: creek thru place; near high and grade acbool; 20 acres under cultiva tion; good four-room house; fully furnlbhed; screen porches; milk room; cream separator; store room; woodshed; 4 cords wood; barn full hay and feed; new garage; 3 good cows; some chickens; one hone; harness; wagon; full set tools and Imple ments; everything goes 'Dosses-t BinVBninHBinVBaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaafl sion at once for twenty-swe hun- m dred. Some terms. This is a snap. ' ' LAWRENCE AEGNCY, 125 Cass Ping outlet grows narrower. Fresh ELK'S INITIATION THURSDAY December JO, 1925 ST- LIGHT LUNCH i f BE THERE, BILL a WOOD BARS FIMIMXO IMIKPK.NDKNl'K MOVE 4 MMoekted Tnm Lsutd Win.) MANILA. Dec. 9. .Gov- ernor General Wood today vetoed the Philippine legia- lature's hill providing for a 4 CHEV SEDAN My practically I new sedan for sale at a big reduo- tlon. See It at Klecker Amort Co's. garage. LOTS'OF IIAY andlurstwkTWant a team to feed for the use of them. What have you John ; Roberts, Dlllard. Thompson Min eral Vapor Batha will do it. Drug less Health Center, 327 Cass St. Phone 491. FOR SALE Bed and springs. 12.50; silk floss mattress, practi cally new. 118.00: dreBser. $17: coal oil stove, three burner and oven. JS.OOm Brockwayt. FOR " SALE rstra!lvarauprlEht phonograph. Has 65 records, cost j $225. Will sell for $75. Excellent ! condition. Violin tone. Box 135, 1 Yoncalla, Ore. f BEAN POWER"SPRAYERS Lit ' eral discount on orders taken be- j fore Jan. first. See us for used ! A few of those large j machines and any site new ma,- j wash boilers left. Get chines. Klecker Amort Co. 1 Powell's Furniture Co. ; WANTED You to come to our! ! bazaar and program at Dlllard i church Friday evening. Decem- o'clock. Ladles Street. Phone 219. YOU WILLOWY THIS IF YOU SEE IT 270-acre stock ranch, fenced and cross-fenced; 100 ' acres excellent field land under clllllvntlftn Tin rt In crnna 9ft Other grade held steady acres heavy timber; 150 acres "ta'n naP ana was con standard extraa are a cent lower on the dairy exchange today at 46 cents while fresh standard firsts eased oft 2 cents to the 43 cent level. Other grade held steady but open grass land; well watered; creek thru place; fine five-room bungalow; good as new; fire place; gravity water system; screen porches; beautiful sur roundings; all kinds fruit and shrubbery ; big new stock barn full hay. also sheep barn full hay, new garage; other buildings; borders or main road: near school; 40 head fine sheep; 40 head Angora goats; big team; harnesa; wagon; full set tools and implements; 2 cows; nine thousand takea clear title. Takes four thousand cash. You will never pass this up If you see It LAWRENCE AGENCY, 325 Cass Street. Phone 219. all-copper youra at fined largely to the longs. ' Most of the jobbers are well supplied and offerings are plentiful with more or less price shading. Storage holdings of eggs on the coast are gradually being re duced although - a considerable surplus la atlll showing over a year ago. ' Portland holdings amount to 17.798 cases, as compared to 23, 075 cades a week ago. Cube price. are declining on the local dairy exchange. Extra", and prime firsts are oft n cent for the day at 50 and 48c le spectively. Standards and firsts remain unchanged. , The print nod butterfat markets are also ateady and unchanged for the day. Dlehlsrltn nnon the nneatlnn a, Ber lltn, USD of Phllllnnlne Independence. I A,d Society. on the ground that the leg- FOR SALE 30.000 "Improved Ore-! islature had not power to i gon" strawberry plants, $3.50 per . authorize such plebiscite. I thousand at home of $4.00 dellv-1 ered In Roaeburg. Nelson i s s i wbw m i UMAMK If I V J KMVIJBIVamB w J 4tn ir I Associated Pre Lcued Wire.) ' PORTLAND. Or., Dec. . 9. An-'Top grade exa continue In lower trend In the local receipts improving market as the with ship DANCE . . . . ., ,. t - -'. at i MOOSE HALL Friday Night, Dec. 11 Music by Society Syncopntori Everybody Welcome. PROTECT THEM Work hard to make your busi ness a success. Spend money freely to make your home a delight. Tuke pleasure In acquiring a wealth of possessions. Then sit back and enjoy them free from worry safeguarded by dependable Insurance. MMIWIC Willi. JIMOALON COMMA N'DKItV cnt Commander. John M. Throne, KMttTM OKFICKItH. genernlllaiilmo; M. II. Green, eap- " Afcalon Commandery No. 14, tuln of the guard; H. It. Nerhas, K. T. met laal night for the elec- senior warden; A. N. Hllileliraiid, tlon of officers and the transac- Junior warden: Harry Hinpletun. tlon of other Important business, treasurer; W. C. ltnrdlngr recor- Robert L. Glle was elected Kmln- der. I1T1 1 ! 4 Dressmaking and designing, 4 ready-made kiddle clothes for sale. Agency for Parker'a ho- 4 siery. 545 Fowler St., Phone 627 R. 4) LIBERTY THEATRE TONIGHT THURSDAY .: Double Bill The Big Laughs ." A Thret Rtel Mlrthquakt Aj A Return Engagement FIFTY- FIFTY A l-atetit l irat Run COLOSSAL DAM IN IDAHO APPROVED BY SECRETARY WORK (AMnrUttH) Pim UumI Wirt.) WASHINGTON. Dec. 9Sefro tary Work has approved the con- iMrurtlnn of auper-dnm at Am erlran Kalla on the Snake Htver west of I'oratnllo, Idaho. The necretary approved - the lar(tir Idaho project in prferpnc to a mini Iter one after he hud heen Informed that the Tree, dent Mid the tuilcet bureau favored an np-( propriadon of $1,600,000 tor the dam. The foundation for the dam. already under construction. ! Ik rieMiRiied to permit construction of either of the proponed project, j Count ruction of larger dam, which will hnve a capacity of 1.-! "00.000 acre feet of wuter. was recommended to the Interior sec retary last niirht by a delecntlon of houpe member headed nv Re presentative Smith, Republican. la ho. iges HEAR Dynj Orchestra Saturday Night Public Dance MELROSE COUNTRY CLUB "Frea Eats at Midnight" drus. Looking Glass. Phone 1SF13. FO R-S A I.ED ry oa i s tove and block wood. Good bug body and commercial body; ton and half Renubllc truck In good running order, or trade for touring car, or terms on cash sale. Phone 260-J. East Douglas. fiAIRYANDMIT.Kri6UTE FOR SALE If you will buy the dairy cows and equipment. Including delivery truck, milking machine and fine paying milk route, for lesa than cost, I will rent you the ranrh at a very reasonable figure. If Interested get full In formation at the LAWRENCE AGENCY. 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. CATCHING 'S CIT A ft A NT E E D fSEO CARS 1922 Ford touring 1921 Ford sedan 1918 Dodge touring 225 ; otherwise Interested tn Its treftt- 1919 Dodge touring 275 Intent. Is Invited to apply for author- 1924 Chevrolet touring 350 Itutlvn Information as to the curea 1926 Tudor Fonl sedan 713 . that have been effected and are 1922 Dodge sedan 800 now being effected at Taylurvllle, Rov Catching Motor Co. j under strictly ethlral medical su-IIudson-Ksaex Dealer. tpervl.lnn. palnlensly. without opera A" SAVING OF TWO HVNDRED ,lon ,nd w,,n Permanent results. DOLLARS 120 size McClanahan .Address: The Secretary. Chamber incubator: 2-10 size Chatham ln.i"f Commerce. Taylorvllle, 111. cubntor; 240 size Old Trusty In-1 cuDntor; a wo. lft sattiey ream separator: a ten dollar planter and a bunch of small tool, all practically new. The actual val ue of this stuff Is two hundred and fifty dollars. You can take It all away for $50. Get direc tions at LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cans Street. Phone 219. PORTLAND. Ore.. Dee. . Wheat: P.BB hard . white, hard white, bluestem, baart, soft white, western white $1.66; hard win- 'ter. northern soring, western red : H.59. Country arrivals of poultry and dresetd meats were light on the i street today and valnea generally ; unchanged. Demand la only fair. PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 9. Cat tle nominally steady: no receipts. Hogs weak, to 15c lower; light weight, common, medium, good and choice 12.25 4? 12.60. ; ' Sheep 50c higher: lambs, good and choice (Mt. Adams) $12.50ff 13 50; lambs, medium to good fvallev) ti2.nnffig.GA. PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 9. Egga top grades 1 to 2c lower. Current receipts- SSc; fresh -medium 35fft 35ic; fresh standard flrsta 371 fi 38c; fresh standard extras 40 405c; fresh undersized 28ji 28Jc. Butter: Cube extras and prime firsts lc lower. Extra cubes, city 50c; standards 60c; prime firsts 48c; firsts 48c; prints 63c; car tons 54c. Milk ateady. Best churning cream 60c net shippers' track in zone 1. Cream delivered Portland 63c. Haw milk (4 per cent) 12.60 cwt., f. o. b. Portland. Poultry ateadv. Heavy hena J5 T26c: light 19c; springs 25c; broilers nominal: young whit ducks 23iffi25c; dresisd turkeys 38 1940c; live nominal; rese nomi nal. Potaeoet quiet but steady, $2.50 2.60. Onions milet but steady, $1.75. Nuts steady. Walnuts. No. 1. 30 T32c- filberts S6c; Oregon chest nuts 16c. , Cascara bark ateady, anlet. 70 7frc: Oregon grape root nominal. Hops steady. New crop, cluster 22 Jc; fuggles 25c. SAV FRANCISCO. Dec. 9. Fed eral State Market News Service Anplesr Poxes. Oree-on:- Wlnte Bananas fancy $225e2.50: "C" grade S1.85? ! !K: Snltzenbergs ex tra fancv $2.60 2.85: fancy $2.40 iff 2.60; "C" grade $1 90 W 20: New towrs. extra fancy $2.25512.35; few $1.90ii 2.10. . i SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 9. (XT. S. Bureau Agricultural Economics). Turkeys, live voung. 435?45c: old 404: dressed, vonne. 52f?53e; old 50f51e: rnllt 45fi4e. - $185 AlMPFPAny person suffering from thl malady. The Pioneer Chiropractor DR. M. H. PLYLER Phone 152 Lane and Roue Sis. Electricity and oiher Therapeutic methods used Established 12 years Why not give Fuller brushes for Xmas gifts. Hold by Mary K. Snuthwlrk. 212 W. 1st Ave. N. 'hone 609 J. ' DrugleM Health Canter" Dr. Harrison Folk Dr. Catherine McNeil Chiropractic and Electro Thf rapy Thompson Mineral Vapor Batrn 827 W Cass Phone A9 DANCE AT LONG'S HALL Coles Valley SATURDAY NIGHT DECEMBER -12 Music By SUTHERLIN ORCHESTRA Real Music A Real Crowd A Real Time TONITE COMEDY SCENIC 10c The Orcgoninn Weekly 25c Coming FridaySaturday Art Mix in "Ace of tKo Tortus Ranch" 9 Do You Need Money? We are making loans on Roscburg residence and busi ness property. Monthly re payment plan. Attractive rates. We are loan aKenta for the Kiiuitahle Savings v Nan Association of Portland. AIho we have private money for city loans and Eastern money for farm loans. G. V. YOUNG c SON INSURANCE 116 Cast St. Phone 417 FRANK A. TERRY Eit)itabt Savlnna a Loan Stock Inquire of O W. Young a Son, real estate, or at Churchill Hard ware Co. Dr. Rupert A. Moon lactro-Chlropractor Nerve and Spina Specialist. 209 Perkins Bldg. Phone 554 DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In tha flltiig of Olasaet 116 Jackson 8L Dr. H. C. Church OPT0MITRIST Parkins Bldg. RMtArg. Or. ahee as IN XMAS GROCERIES Fruits of all Sorts, Can diet and Nuts, Fresh Vegetables, Jamt and Jellies, Canned Fruits, Canned Vegetables, Christmas Delicacies. v 4 free deliveries daily. Bedrock prices prevail here. Maddox & Wetherel rhone 4!! .Int-Wonf Or rnfc Prti1tT 51 Albtrrt E Smith The Moroni Olsen Players will present "The Ship" By St. John Ervine A drama of intense interest at the Antlers Theatre Thursday, Dec. 10 Admission: Adults, $1.00; Students 75c Gallery (not reserved) 50c Auspices Roaeburg Business and Professional Woman's Club ASM. HotchmMm J Stuart NacMoa)ato Malcolm McGregor Mary Aide Alice Calhoun Wilfred Nortl 10c 20c TONITE-ONLY-TONITE DE LUXE PROGRAMME DOUGLAS COUNTY CONCERT BAND 35 MUSICIANS 35 Presenting an ARTISTIC CONCERT PROGRAM MRS. F. STRANG SOLOIST ON THE SCREEN RUDOLPH VALENTINO Ik BOOTH TARKINGTON'S "Monsieur Beaucaire" Qua of the finest and most artistic pictures ever produced! PART OF PROCEEOS FOR THE BANO FUNO 10c 50T Notst The Universal first run pries of this picturs has been S0e in addition we offer the concert. e