ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. DECEMBER TO, 1 925. LOCAL NEWS Christmas INSPIRES - NEW '':- FABRICS One Chrysler Drive Makes Other Motoring Dull and Tiresome CHRYl FR SlX-rWrw. Jijot: CWi. RW HCT, $tOji; Stdtn, $160); tiayai Copt, i7Mi fenHtft urn, JiSOj; in.XTtat, CrtMi-n Imperial, (4095. CHRYSLER FOUR-Trinf Car. Jrtgj; CfaJ Gj-f. vvitf. Cuiwh, i04j; ScJtui, Jioy. f H Jic wr-iAi bral mi oil CkrUr Font MhUt at tint gxrnu vOit. Ail prices . o. k. Dart, jwlject H anrnu FadcroJ BoJia Jr. Fisher m aD Cftmtrr ncbW rkxU. All Ve ire pirated to rxtrnd the convenience of time tiytncnu. AJt about Chrysler's attractive plan, hrvilcr tkaicri ami superior Chrysler service evry whcie. AH Chrysler modrU arc protected afftimt theft by the I-edvo patented cat numtvTinii system, cvcKntve wliti Chrysler, which ounot be counterfeited and nnnot be altered or rcnwvcd without conclusive evidence of tampering. Nothing 10 surely emphasize the vast difference between ordinary motor cart and the Chrysler Six as the new delight you, yourself, feel the first time '' you drive a Chrysler. Seventy miles plus with silky smoothness; a flashing pick-up with absolute security; amazing economy; responsiveness to woman's most delicate touch; restful driving and unmatched riding comfort these are the results of inherent fineness of Chrysler quality design, materials and craftsmanship that give to Chrysler motoring this new and unequaled delight which we invite you to experience. We are eager to place a Chrysler Six at your dis posal. You will learn that it takes no more than the first 25 or SO miles to win you forever to the charm of its unique and alluring performance. PUCKETT & BENNIGHT 527 N. Jackson St, Roseburg. ' Phone 350 FOUWJWUP TDnnTMirnMiir iisuuiuKLLUHim; 1 HUNDRED FOR EACH (AmhcUIH rrc imM Win.) TKOUTDALE, Ore., Dec. 10. Three young men held up the Troutilale State Bank this morning anil escaped with JiOO in currency, all the money In sight. A fourth man remained In the automobile In which the robbers drove to Trout dale. H. E. Bloyd, cashier of the bank, was alone at the time of the rob bery. After taking the money the men leisurely walked out the aide door of the bank and stepping into the car drove away. The robbers disappeared toward Portland and as they entered the city they were seen by deputies. The men abandoned the car and took to their heels, eluding the officers. The oldest man. accord ing to Bloyd, was about 2$ while one of them appeared to be a lad of about 18. o A few of those larga all-copper wash boilers left (let yours at Powell'a Furniture Co. I o WOOL MOVING IN PORTLAND AT FROM 39 TO 46 CENTS CAaoctalxl Pnm Vmmt Trtr..) ' I PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 10. Re Icent transactions In wool indicate I that the market still is in a healthy I position regardless of the fact that PORTLANDER FOUND ' DEAD IN ROOM WITH -TELL-TALE "HOOTCH" (Amrbted Praa lurd Wile.) BAKER, Ore., Dec. 10 Rob- ert W. Cameron, Insurance man of Portland, died in hla room at a local hotel today. Officers took charge of two bottles partly filled with II- quor found in the room and announced they would send the liquor to the state chem- 1st for analysis. . Dr. A. ' H. Rlxon, who examined the body, expressed the opinion ! that death was caused by poisonous liquor. The police today were trying to find the man from whom the liquor had been obtained. Returning From Eugene W. J. Weaver returned hen this afternoon from Eugene, where he attendt-d the Rotary Club meeting. Her Today P. Fiberger of Warner Labora tories, Inc., waa In Rosebuag today, calling on business associates. Business Visitor Ouy McQee returned to his borne at C'anyonvllle yesterday aftvrnoon after transacting business ana visiting here. Wm. Chandler Visitor Wm. Chandler, of Marshfield, state highway commissioner, Waa a business vUitor in this city to day. From Olalla v Among those from the rural dis tricts to shop and visit with friends here yesterday afternoon was Mrs. C. Friend, of Olalla. From Melrose Mrs. Fred Goff returned to her home at Melrose yesterday evening after spending aeveral hours here shopping and visiting. Mr. LaBria Visits E. E. LaBrle, Garden Valley rancher, motored here yesterday and spent the afternoon attending to business matters. From Melrose Mrs. Roscoes Conn, of Melrose. spent yesterday afternoon in Rose burg shopping and visiting wun friends. In Yesterday R. L. Weaver, of Canyonvllle. spent aeveral hours here yesterday looking after business affairs find visiting. ItlKtneea Visitor J. Metsker returned to his home at Melrose yesterday evening al ter attending to business matters here yesterday. On Basil George Weber, Garden Valley rancher, motored to this rity yes terday and spent several hours attending to business affairs. the big Idaho sale was called oft on account of low bids. rTrrOrrrrtrakrfrrrrBr' Since Monday part of the Idaho M u ! f ' !M 1 F 1 1 f 1 J' Pool offered at private sale have; I 7- n n.'5l-. -x brought prices said to range from 39 to 4S cents, although they were not made public. It is also under stood that one exceptionally choice lot brought 47 cents. Approximately BOO, 000 pounds have been purchnsed. Alex Liv ingstone, Jr., Is the heavy purchas er. After all, it's the gift that bespeaks good wishes for a friend's personal welfare and pleasure that truly expresses the Christmas message you wish con veyed by your gift. Here are many such gifts some of which we have 0 included in the following list 'MEN Felt and leather slippers, hard and soft soles. Best quality Hose, in colors, silk, lisle, wool and cotton. Dress shoes in calf, kid and Kangaroo leather WOMEN Felt and satin slippers, in colors, hard and soft soles, excellent quality. Hosiery, Allen "A" and Strutwear make, in best colors and the different grades. Shoes for evening and street wear in patent kid and satin. Zipper boots will keep the feet warm and dry. Boys' and Girls' High lace boots for boys, excellent quality and will give service. School and dress shoes and leather slippers. Girls' Oxfords, black and brown calf leathers, patent leather Oxfords and straps. School stockings and felt slippers. KIDDER'S SHOE STORE 213 N. Jackson St., Roseburg. Home-made Parker horse rot's. Other good things for vour Bnndti dinner at the Christian church food sale at Newland's salesroom, tomorrow and Saturday. Visit Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brown, of PI onvllle. apent yesterday in Rose burg attending to business affairs and visiting with friends. Spends Afternoon Mrs. F. Stelnhaur returned to her home at Happy Valley yester day evening after spending the afternoon here shopping and visit ing., . Here Few nays' ' E. Ogden. of Portland. Is spend ing a few davs here looking after business interests. Mr. Ogden Is from the Northwest Hotel Maga zine company. In Albany- Mr. and Mm. o. Ran" lert this morning for Albany, where they will remain for severnl dnys vis iting and looking after business affairs. Return From Washington- Mrs. C. W. Perry, who hsa been visiting with relatives and friends In Yakima. Washington, for the past two months, returned to her home in Roseburg this morning. Go' Through This Morning- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Honey. of Portland, former residents of this city, parsed through Rose burg this morning on train num ber 63. enroute to Los Angeles, where they will snend the Christ mas holidays visiting at the home of Mrs. Bailey's parents. Ihirs Hemstltcher Mrs. Fred F. .Tones this morn ing purchased the hemstitching machine at Fishers Store from Mrs. John E. Price, and will now have charge of that department. Mrs. .Jones Is well known here ns a hemstltrher. having formerly been at Mellows, and at the Spe cialty Shnppe.for some time. Mrs. Jones will start her new duties at once. LEGION SMOKER TO RF HELD ON FRIDAY, DEC 18 Plans are rapidly maturing for 1 the American Legion smoker to be held on Friday, December IS at J tie armorr. Paul Amort and Harold Bellows, wrestlers, and i Charlie Dundee, boxer together jWith other local athletes, will be featured on the program, being matched aeafnst snitsble oppon ents, the match-making being in I j charge of C. H. Clnngh. A prorram of music and of hnmoroua stunts ; will also be presented. I Rclnrns To F.u gene Mrs. B. F. Ryan, who has been a guest of her sister. Mrs. C. C. Brown, of this city, for the past several days, returned this morn ing to her home In Eugene. Mrs. Ryan Is a former resident of this city and has many friends here. Mr. Ryan was formerly employed by the Southern Pacific company here, and Is now an engineer out of Eugene. Onallfv merehl ar lowest prices at Powell's Furniture Store. Zenith electric wssher. S135O0 cash. Thursday only, Zlgler-Fee Hdw. Co. OAILV wrsTMco report TT. 3 Weather Vtnreap Iocs! of flee Ttnaennrg. Oregon, U hours ndlnr R a. m. Dclo'tlon In Ins. A Hunifmdt) ! Highest temperature yesterday 4 j '.owrsf temperature last night 41 ; rerlnltatlon last J4 hours . . Total nreclp. since 1st month .? : Normal preeip. for this month t II Total preeln. from Bept 1. I 125. to date 6.74 , preclp. from Bept 1 I 1S77 ; Tntst deficiency from 8pt. 1. ! ' IMS Average preeipiwinn ror so wet seasons. (September tn Vs Inctnalve) ti it I Probably occasional rain tonight and FTidav: moderate temperature, i Wat BELL. MaUoroloflst. Electric Stimulators As an inducement to early Christmas snooping -we of fer specially Thurs., Fri. and Sat. I THermax Toasters 5.00 val $4.50 Turnover Style Toasters, S3.00 value 3.95 DcLuxe Ivory Curlers, (Good spring) $1.75 Four Heat Grill, (Univ.) with pans,. trays, etc $9.75 Six Cup Urn Set $29.50 Two-Plate Stove $11.50 Table Lamps. 7 styles, $2.00 to....$10.00 Arthur H. Crowell 125 N. Jsrkson Phone (11 Agent Wettinghoose- Mazda Lamps Hera This Morning Miss A. Scranton, of Camas Val ley, spent the morning here visit ing with friends and shopping. Business Visitor 11. Redding, Brockway resident, was a business visitor in this slty today, apendlng the morning here. From Elgaross Cue Soderholm, Elgarose ranch er, spent the morning In this city trading and attending to business affulrs. From Cleveland Among those from the rural dis tricts to spend the afternoon here shopping and visiting was Mrs. H. O. Krohn of Cleveland. Visit Today Mr. and Mrs. Vleck, of Idleyld, motored here and spent the morn ing shopping and attending to business matters. From Dlllard Mrs. Virgil Rust, of IMllard, mo tored here this morning and epent a few hours shopping and attending to businesa affairs. In Today Among those from the rural dis tricts to spend several, hours here today attending to business af fairs was C. Agnew, of Deer Creek. Visits Here Today Mrs. J. B. Pennington, of Harris burg, apent the day here visiting with friends. Mrs. Pennington formerly resided near Dlllard and Is well known In that vicinity. Cars Collide Cars belonging to A. L. Wilson and Herman Buitiendt of Dlllard, were allghtly damaged yesterday when they collided south of this city. The machines were being driven in a heavy fog, obscuring the vision of the drivers. Street Lamps Cleaned The task of waahlng and clean ing the street lamps, in compliance with Instructions given at the last meeting of the city council, was undertaken today. The lights have been so dirty during the pst few weeks, that they have failed to give sufficient amount of Ugh to properly light the streets. Suit For Divorce ' Suit for divorce was brought In the circuit court today by Kath leen Emery aralnst Loyal V. Emery. The plelntlff alleges de sertion, cruel and Inhuman treat ment. Infidelity and felony as causes of action, claiming that she was struck and beaten or her hus band, that he spent a night at a Medford hotel In company with another woman, and that he Is now In the penitentiary serving time for forgery. 1 Men's snlta cleaned and Brassed. 11 SO. Roseburg Cleaners, rone m. CALIFORNIA FIRM BUYS OREGON TIMBER AREAS (Aaorbtal Prai Lawd Win.) ASTORIA. Ore., Dec. 10. A war ranty deed filed here today Indi cates that all property of the Wheeler Lumber company in Clat sop and Tillamook counties baa been transferred to the West wood Lumber company, a subsidiary of a large California corporation. Documentary stampa affixed to the deed Indicate a total consideration of !7r.,0(0 paid. A trust clause at tached to the deed transfers the newly acquired property to the De troit Tr,,st company as security for 1760,000 bond issue. v l m II Never in bur history have shown such an interesting array el Fabrics - Brilliant colors and splashing patterns abound in all dV partments. s : , . . 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 fuv ishes are here in abundance T quality smart and modish. . ',' Here are a few suggestions for your Christmas - Shopping gifts, 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 L ABRAHAM'S ': STEALER OF POLA NEGRI'S CLOCK ENTERS OUILTY PLEA fAenrlatnl Pma Uutd WW.) LOS ANOELE8. Cal., Dee. 10. The clock that formerly ticked In the home of Pola Negri, film star. then ticked Ita way Into a pawn ahop and was the cause of the ar rest of Peter Roslan, actor, on a charge of grand larceny, appeared again today In court here. Miss Negri had valued It at 11,000: the defense differed with her estimate. Today the court up held the defense contention that the timepiece was worth about SI 50 and reduced the charge to one of petty larceny. Roslan then pleaded guilty to the theft and will be acntenced Monday. Candy canes made to order, any site. Place your orders early. Pal are of Rweets. Phone 7S. SCHOOL DISTRICT TAX LEVY WILL BE 17,rMILLS NEXT YEAR The school levy for school district Number 4 for the coming year will be at the rate of 17.1 mills, according to an announcement made to day by County Assessor Frank Calkins, who haa lust com- pleted the task of computing the tax rate for the school dlstrlctxThe total amount to be raised for district pur- poses Is $80,633.10. Of this sum $25,850 represents the amount needed for bond sink- Ing fund and Interest. The new bonds, voted for the new school building, have reaulted In an Increase in the district tax levy of from 13.6 mills to 17.1 mills. The total indebt- edness of the district U 1251,- 774.60. DIHAHLKD SHIP IN TOW. ' (MSid fnm LNd Win.) . PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 10. .- The steamer West Holhrook reach ed the rudderlesa West O'Rowa at 2 a. m. today and officers of the Cnlttmhln Whipping. Company, operator of the vessels', assumed' that the West Holbrook nd the Dewey were today engaged ,1a towing tha West O'Rowa. The disabled craft has been adrift' oa the Paclfio Ocean about 2100 miles west ot Portland for several days. IMPOSSIBLE TO DISARM IF U. S. DOES NOT JOIN (Continued from Paso 1.) raids. General Laldoner found the situation waa not aerloua but re sulted from mutual tribal quarrel ing. The council made note of the re port, but took no action on It. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the Mends and especially the Raptlst church and Elks lodge, for their kindness, sympathy and flowers, who assist ed as In the Illness and death of our mother. THE AOEE FAMILY. EXTRA! What?-AutomobiIe Day. When? Next Sunday. Where? Christian Bible School. SPECIAL PRIZE for car with largest load of people. MENTION for other large loads. . WRITE-UP in Monday's paper for the MAKE of car with the largest number "of cars present. WELCOME to all. TIME 9:45 A.M. CHRISTIAN BIBLE SCHOOL Buy His "Gifts from a Man's Shop I Icre is a Store in which he places his faith and confidence just because he knows the merchandise, service and prices are right. Hint's about as good a reason as any why "I lis" gift should be purchased here. GIFT SUGGESTIONS Ties, Ties and Handkerchief Sets, Belts, Belt and Buckle Sets, Mufflers silk and wool, Shirts, Pajamas, Silk Robes, Bath Robes, Gloves, Suspenders, Garters, Gar ter and Arm Band Sets, Hose in Silk and Silk and Wool. S'PENCEtfS RoMburg't Ncwttt, Llvttt, Loading Mn' anJ Toung Mn'a 5tor ,