Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 10, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. TI KJRSDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1925.
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ONLY 2 WEEKS TILL CHRISTMAS! DO YOUR SHOPPING NOW!
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Thousands of Practical Gifts. Immense line of Toys. Our Varied Lines and Good Display Makes Your Shopping. Easy. SHOP EARLY !
bridge over the Willamette river
at Harrlsburg will be opened to
traffic today. The bridge U the
last Willamette river bridge on the
Pacific highway and will take the
place of the Harrlsburg ferry that
has been In use for years.
Construction of the bridge baa
been under way for the last IS
months. The bridge has three 1X0
foot spana, making the total length
640 feet, but with the addition of
approach construction the length,
atretchea out to 1600 feet. The
- jbririge la of concrete and ateet
' (AiaorUtrd Pnm U4 Wtr. .' ' j cne new bridge U expected to ln
f SALEM, Ore., Pec 10 State crease trafflo over the east aide
Highway Engineer Boy Klein an- route of the Pacific highway.
Bounce, that the new 2o0,0V0 ; o
I NOTICE
EAST SIDE, OPEN
Are You
AFOOT
Going afoot i. a
(low way of getting
around these day of
hurry - and speed.
Cet to the front in a
FORD
CAR
We have a Dumber
of used car bargains
' that will meet your
every requirement,
ranging in price from
S100.00
up
These cart carry our
. , used car guarantee
.ik nn
" Ready for
Service
Terra are so favorable
you can close tho deal in
at few minutes any day.
C.A. Lockwood
Motor Co:
Roaebuig
I will not be responsible for
debts contracted by anyone other
than myself, alter December 8,
1926.
- C. E. MATHEWS.
S. DEER CREEK
GRANGE PLANS FOR
CHRISTMAS TREE
South Doer Creek Orange mot
Raturdny, December S. with nearly
the ' entire memlwrkhlp present.
Six applications for membership
were received and the following
officers elected for the coming
year: ' V.aatcr, W. A. Jenkins;
Overseer, Wm.H. Hailey; Lecturor,
Mrs. C. H. Halloy; Steward, Har
lan Melton: Socretary, Mrs. T. E.
Duncan; Treasurer, T. E. Dun
can: Chaplain, Mrs, Henry Cox;
Atislstaut Steward. Tlios. Melton;
Gate Keeper, Henry Cox; flora,
Mrs. 11. K. fllooj; Pomona, Miss
Arline Melton;' Ceres, Mrs. Ada
'Melton: Lady Assistant Steward,
.Alius Hu'.h lllood.
It was derided to have a Christ
man tree fer - tho children on
i Christmas night, and the Worthy
Lectuier, Mrs. C. 11. Ilailey, an
nounced that the Home Kconomlcs
Committee would have charge of
I the program at tho next regular
meeting. December 19.
As a large cluss is to be Initi
ated at the next meeting a spe-
iclul committee waa appointed to
' have charge of the banquet.
Plan to do your Christmas shop
ping early more advisable this
year than ever before bettor op
portunities for Christmas are now
on display in Crocker' Drug store.
See our window.
BROTHER KILLS
BROTHER AS THIRD,
OFFICER, LOOKS ON
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Dec. 10,
William Hnilth, a rancher of
Franklin. 19 miles south of here
on the Hacramento liver, waa shot
and killed thia morning by his
brother, Henry, authorities allege,
while a third brother Ed, a atate
traffic officer, looked on.
RESPONSE SLOW
FOR XMAS KETTLES
Unless Roteburg people give
more attention to the slogan,
"Keep 'em boiling," relerring to
the Salvation Army Christmas
kettles, many needy homes will be
without tho Christmas cheer
which those kettles makes possi
ble, according to the captain of
the local corps. The response so
far bus been very, slow, although
the need is great. The Saivution
Army has piomised the ministerial
union to sor-d baskets to the poor
and all money from tnee kettles)
1 to h. used for that purpose,
and consequently the beip and
cooperation of the public Is needed-
The little bells are ringing
Along the busy street,
Where goodly lass and laddie -.
Await your smile to greet.
Hard by a sturdy tripod
Suspends an iron pot.
And every penny glveu
Help keep It boiling hot.
The little bells aro calling!
Prey do not turn avay.
Some noedy heart you tl brighten
And cheer on Christmas Day.
They speak the Saviour's mcssagu
Telling down the ycais,
Of peace and love and gladness
Through ail our strlie and tears.
TED L. O'UOUL.
1-ill SSlOF.'
,AuLVitrl Yrtit. Laaed Wire.)
PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 10. Ted
Thye, foriUud ltt,hl heai y weight
wrestler, von the deci&ion over
Mike Yokel, Salt Lake, laai night
at the end of a two-hour maun.
Thye won the only tall of the con
test at the end of one hour and
forty minutes.
BUUEN3, Ore, Dec. 10. In tho
first bout of a douote mala event
at the Heillg theater here last
night, Ralph Hand of Kugeue took
two straight falls, from Frank
Hums of Mint, Mich, in a- neat,
wrestling bout. Rubin Reed of O.
A. C, In 57 minutes of clever mat
work, won twb straight talis from
Ted Brown of Chicago In the other
main event
The bout of Uced and Brown was
the feature of the eveniug card.
Cain grappler.1 snowed polUhed
work and it was a match of speed
and cleverness.
FLIVVER KING HAS
CGiviFLEX OVER OLD
MUSIC OF AMERICA
(AMuclatml Vmm Lessee Win.)
LETKOIT, Dec 10. Mellle Dun-
ihtm, Norway, Maine, fiddler, who
accompanied by hi wite, came to
Detroit to pluy old time dance
tuues for Henry lord will appear
j Friday night before a dancing
class organized at Dearborn, the
buljurb in which Mr. Ford lives, to
leach old' time dance steps under
instructor employed by the weal
thy manufactuier. Dunham also
-will pi.i) h.t repertoire of tunes for
musicians who are compiling for
Air. Foid an Americana of eld-Urn.
'dance music to see if th. champion
liutiier of Maine has any music not
jalready In their possession,
j This much was given out yester
day by Mr. Ford when he met
I newspaper men who went to Dear
born to find out why the Detroit
1 manufacturer had brought the fid-
idler all the way from Maine. The
newspaper men were also told that
: Mcllio was only one of two score
i old fiddlers brought to Detroit
! within the last few months.
to debate with the University of
Oregon's negative team Wednes
day, at convocation.
"itesolved that foreign nations
Bhould relinquish their governmen
tal control In China other than that
exercised over consulates and lega
tlons,",ls the question to be dis
cussed by the contending teams.
This subject has been selected
from many submitted for considera
tion and presents many present
day problems.
Interest on the University of
Oregon campus Is keen In respect
to the coming contest and In all
probability students there will en
deavor to have a record atten
dance at the debate In an effort
to equal the attendance at the
contest here. Following the de
bate in the men's gymnasium, Dr.
F. A. Magruder, prolessor of politi
cal science, will give a brief dis
cussion on the world court.
Cook with gas.
jROGEBURG BOY MEMBER
L Or O.AC DEBATE TEAM
Hml with .
I' OKHGO.V AGRICULTURAL COL-1
(I.i:Ui:, Ccrvulila, Dec. 10. Harold :
Uallf of lloaeburg, sophomore In.
commerce, la one of the members
AmnTet. pinnu tuner, rhone 19-7, of tlie affirmative debating team
McCORMICKS GIVE ONE
MILLION TO Y. W. C. A.
CHICAGO, Dec 10. A gift of
tl.ouv.ouo by Cyrus H. McCormlck
and his sons, Cyrus, Jr, and Gor
don to the Young Woman's Chris
tian aasociaUou. in memory of Mr.
McCormick'a wife, was authouneed
today. The money will be used to
construct a residence hull for- wo
men and girls.
nt with cm
SEISMOGRAPHS IN
U. S. RECORD QUAKE
IN DISTANT LAND
(AMoeUted 1'rcM Lesie Win. I
CHICAGO, Dec. 10. Severe
earth tremors were recorded at
!:21 this morning by the United
I Slates Weather Bureau seisino-
graph at the University of Chicago.
The maximum intensity occurred
'at 8:33, while the shocks were!
still "going strong" according ot
observers, at 8:10, when the re
i cording photographic sheets were
changed. The distance was estim
ated, at 2100 mile from Chicago.
CHICAGO. Dec 10. Extreme
earth tremors at 8:33 this morning
were discerned by the seismograph
at the University of Chicago. The
most Intense shock was recorded
at 8:40, with total disappearance
a minute later. It is estimated
that the tremor occurred 2100 miles
away. , . i ... ,
ST. L'OUIS, 'Mo, Dec. 10. Cen
tral America probably was the cen
ter of severe earth tremor re
corded at St. Louis University be
tween 8:25 and 8:38 a.- m. today,
Seismologist Jamee B. Macelwans
said. He estimated the distance at.
1700 miles. ; .
gold in Gold Pan creek and start
ed a rush in Cassier country of
British Columbia la3t year, says
that rooking ior the precious met
al Is moro fun than taking It.
Mining is just hard work, but
prospecting is great sport.
"Maybe I'll sell out my Interests
so 1 can go out In the hills and
try. to find something else," he
added.
Grady and ' his partner, Hugh
Ford, worked the claim tor 00
days last summer and took out $30
per shovel daily. Grady came to
Seattle enroute to Euslern Cana
da to visit his mother. He had
about tlO.uoo in gold nuggets.
SUCCESSFUL MINER PREFERS
PROSPECTING TO MINING
SEATTLE. Dec. 10. (A. P.)
William O. Grady, who discovered
Candy canes made to order, any
aize. Place your order early. Pat
ace ot Sweet. Phone 76.
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EUGENE MAN FACING
j ANOTHER BCOZE CHARGE
! EUGENE, Ore, Dec. 10. Floyd
Raze, who has bivn held several
'times previously on liquor charges,
waa taken again yesterday on a
i charge of possession ot Intoxicat
ing liquor. Deputie claim he had
; picked up a sack containing Boverul
quarts of moonshine when he was
(Stopped. Reze claims be waa nev
i er within three feet of the liquor.
The cache waa discovered by tht
I sheriff earlier In the day and tha
deputies were stationed to watch
it.
Studebaker bulla no yeailj
models.
W7
hen it's Christmas Ere and the glisten
ing tree is ready and trimmed 'with gifts and toys what
the peace and good cheer of Christmas are almost here
have a Camel!
SACRAMENTO, Cal, Hoc. 10.
Henry Schmidt, a rancher at
Franklin, near here, early today
shot and Instantly killed a brother,
William, threatened another broth
er, Counly Traffic Officer Edward
Srlinii.lt. and declared his Inten
I'OSPniliTrfMn llll,,n8 of owtroylng William1 fanv
w v v jzz I II
LAUNDRY Do
A COLD SNMS ON
its v av Twey 5av
I StNOUSVOUfc BLANKET!
I PW T DU.AY
The winter chill that's In
the air seems to say to us,
,.: "Prepare." Send your blan
ket here and ret the sat
isfactory manner lu which
wo launder them. It will
make you a patron of thii
bop.
Roteburg Steam
; Laundry
' PHONB It
consisting of a wifo and two
children. The slayer Is said to
have been erased by religious fan
aticism. William Schmidt waa sin In by
his brother when he stepped from
bl hound nd faced the craxed
man, who carried a shotgun from
his own ranch to that of his broth
er, two miles south of Franklin.
Firing once, Henry Schmidt an
proarhed the second brother, the
county traffic officer, placed th
1 muzrle of the weapon against th.
lutler's breaat and was about to
press the trigger when the gun wa
wrested from hi bsnds.
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The Ijiily Muscovite will have
iol lurk supper, Friday evening.
Pec. lltli. 7 o'clock, followed by
business meet In? and Xma tre.
Member bring a gift not over -'Co
In value nor under 16c Every
member requested to be present.
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i Nfra'iV-.
WHEN tlie happjr work of Christmas Eve Is
clone. And the clock calls the approach of
midnight. When the gifts and toys are in their
place on the children's tree have a Camel!
For to those who think of others there is no
other gift like Camel. Camel makes every great
day- greater, increases the gladness in giving,
makes life's anticipations brighter. Before
Camel, no cigarette ever was so good. Camels
are made of sach choice tobaccos, are so skilfully
blended, that they never tine the taste, or leave
a cigaretty after-taste. Into the making of this
one cigarette goes ail of the skill of the largest
tobacco organization in the world.
So on tltis Christmas Eve, when your work
for others is done when you're too glad for
sleep with thoughts of tomorrow's happiness,
bh, then taste the smoke that every day brings
contentment to so many millions. Know the
mellowest mildness, the most rich and fragrant
taste that ever was put into a cigarette.
Have a Camel! '
SECREtARY BARR QUIT8
THE ASTORIA CHAMBER
ASTORIA. Ore., Pec. 10. C. I.
Barr, secretary ot the Astoria
Chamber of Commerce, will resign
January 31. It has been i.ounr d.
Hair has riot announced hi future
plans. He fame to Astoria In l'H.
resigning as secretary of th Pen
dleton Commercial association. In
1D21 he returned to Pendleton un
til 1923, when h again accepted
tip looal kffeU
Ctme!) repr ;int the mtmttft In ciard'tt quality. The cluc4st of. Turkish cfut
domestic tobtctos m blendrJ into Ctmcls by ouster Hen Jen and the finest of
Stench cigarette, paper is made cip&iclty for them. Our higltest . if you do
not yet know Camel quality, h that you try thent. W invite yon to compart Camels
ith any cigarette made at any prkc.
OlMJ
M&s?- Jiff
Srlfe Mm
It it well to remember your few closest friends
with a supply of Camels for Christmas Day
and the days to eome. Get your Camel
. carton now and then they will be reedy!
K. J. Kajrnold Tobacco Co.