Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 11, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1 1. 1 925.
THREE
Don't WorryjfAbout What to Give
Come In and Look!
These prices and the money saving they represent tell you this is the store to patronize.
' I i . .-tw . M .
A id YD COMPACTS
I I in Sterling Sliver
$5.75 to $15.00
Ladles'
Stone Rings
Genuine stones ot ruby, ame
thyst, topas and other popular
sets In solid white aud green
gold mountings. Some real good
values at
$14.75
Scarf Pins
$1.35 and
$2.50
Plain or stone set In white or
greeu gold big selection to
choose from.
Dainty cases In Sterling Silver
with enameled . designs very
well made,
for Her the Gift of
BLUEBIRD PEARLS
Cuff Links
$3.00 and $4.00
No man can have too
many and these are
designs bound to please.
Solid sold links at
plated prices.
KNIFE and
CHAIN
$3.35
'A gift for father worth
giving and offered at
a worthwhile saving.
Men's
RUBY RINGS
and other stone set and em
blem rings.
$8.85 to $12.00
Uusual Values
Offered in strands of all popular
lengths, indestructible, perfectly
matched and graduated.
$5.7.5 to $25.00
ROGERS SILVER
26 Pieces
with Gift Tray
' $26.10
The kind that makes the smile
of satisfaction sweep aoross the
dinner table.
TOILETWARE
Ivory and Solid Silver ot newest
designs in gift cases.
Cash Buying makes a difference That you keep. Any article
will be reserved until Xmas on payment of small deposit.
JEWELERS
LOCAL NEWS
Vlxitnr III Twn Mrs. P.P. Jones has purchased the :
.Mrs. Harry Wooster, or Tan- hemstitching machine at Fishers i
yonvllle, Bpent a few hours here store. First class work guaranteed.:
yesterday shopping and visiting
with friends.
Visits Friends
Mrs. Larkln nice returned to
her home at ldlcyld yesterday af
ternoon after spending, several
hours shopping and vUitlng in
Koseburg.
From Cleveland
Mrs. Anna Murphy, of Cleve
land, spent a few hours here yes
terday attending to business af
fairs and shopping.
Dainty home-made things make
the best Xmas gifts. Choose from
the many artlclej at the Christian
church bazaar tomorrow at New
laud's salesroom.
lluslncvs VUllor Today
Win. Myers, Salem resident. Is
a business visitor In this city lor
a day or so.
Visitor Yesterday
Ad. Rand, state tire warden.
was a business visitor In this city
yesterday, and with tke local fire
chief was muklng Investigations.
From I'mlKi
Mrs. .Margaret Hannn returned
to her home nt I'mpiitia yesterday
evening after spending a few
hours shopping und on business
here.
From Cleveland
Among those from the rural
districts to motor here yesterday
and transact business for several
hours was Hud Good, of Cleveland.
Ileal food like Mother- used to
make pies, hot rolls, chicken ta
males. and other good things, at
the Christian ladles Aid food sale,
tomorrow In J. O. Newland's auto
salesroom. ,
BUILT-INS
Bring U8 your remodeling troubles.
That's Our Business.
IIDEIf SEY-MLS
eouTismra
TO AVDiD OLD AGE
Accents Position
C. E. Hatfield has accepted a
position as salesman with the E.
K. MrLendon Ileal Estate Com
pany and Is entering upon his
new duties immediately.
Mr. Garner I.envcs)
Mrs. O. R. Garner, who has
been visiting for some time with
her mother, Mrs. II. F. Shields,
lert last night for her home at
Oakland, California.
Knrnnte South
Mrs. E. MrCormlrk, stopped
over here a few hours yesterday
and visited, on her way home to
Corona. California, after being a
guest of friends for a few weeks
at the coast.
Returns Home-
Mrs. K. Fnrnsworth. who has
been visiting nt the home of her
sister. Mrs. Margaret, llnnan, at
ITmnuna for the Bast week or so,
returned 1o her homo In this city
yesterday.
Roseburg lumber & Mfg. Co.
returns To Ion Angeles
Roy Rnndman. formerly of this
city. left this morning for his
home In I.os Anrelos. after visit
ing his mother oml other relatives
here for a few dnys. Mr. Road
man Is In business In the rout It
em cltv. hnvlnr n furniture store
To Enter Hospital I
Harry F. Hatfield, of this city.
left this morning for Son Fran-
cirro, where he will enter the :
Southern Pacific hospital to un
der a minor operation.
From DUlard
Among those from the rural dis
tricts to spend yesterday after
noon hero shopping and visiting
were Mrs. J. H, Prow and daugh
ter ot DUlard.
Mini Merrill Improving
Miss Katherlne Merrill, steno
grapher at the telephone exchange,
who has been quite 111 at her
home here. Is reported to be
slightly improved today.
Since. IMrlvcrs Fined
Cyril Stevens and Harry Shade,
local stage drivers, were, each
fined $35 In the Justice court yes
terday after pleading guilty to a j
charge of speeding.
Dressmaking Classes Last Eve
The dressmaking and millinery
classes, conducted by the State
Board of Vocational Training.
which have been in charge of Mrs.
J. E. Plankard, at the high school
each week, met as one unit last
evening at the high school, where
they made dainty corsages, collars
of various sorts and many other
fancy articles. Thirty-four ladles
were present at the meeting. The
classes have been conducted during
the past two months, and on next
Thursday and Friday they will
meet for all day sessions, bring
ing basket lunches. This meeting
Is to close the classes for the year.
There has been quite a large en
rollment this year, and Interesting
things, new In dressmaking and
millinery have been Introduced.
COQI'IT.I.E L. V. Smith of I
Camas Valley and Clara Winkle
of liundon secured a marriage li
cense Inte yesterday. They re
ceived the written consent of the
bride's fnlher, Pert Winkle. Miss
Winkle being under 18 years of
age.
CORVALL78 I. O. Flook Is
ill at his home and under the core
of a phvslclnn. Ho and Mrs.
Klnok have lust returned from a
trip to Portland, where they vis
ited relntives and attended the
Oreeoni.'in's diamond JuMlee.
Costiy Credit
v
o
The cost of operation in a credit and delivery store is practically
twice as much as in a real modern cash and carry grocery try the
modern way and be convinced shop early for Xmas. '
UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON SATURDAY
49C
fancy Crab Meat, white,
1-2 size, 2 for
Carnation Milk, tall can,
limit 12
9c
Crystal White Soap,
10 for
Flour,
24 lb. sack ................
35c
$1.00
EVERDAY SAVING PRICES
"FLOUR MUST SOON BE HIGHER" "ORANGES ARE CHEAP NOW"
White Loaf, fine.t hard 00 HA S 23C
net'bbl poiOu Medium
Good Burbanka, CO OR dozen..-. WUU
100 lbs 01-itfJ Large Fancy, ARP
"Why pay more for spuds?'' doz :......tJu
Apples, good selection, O A fin and up Grapefruit, 1 fin
box 01. UU large I UU
7TT": 7"T . Peanuts, fresh roasted, 1 En
Ramns, 4 lb. QQp lb. 1 DC
Pkg UUb Walnuts, home grown, Qftft
Raisins, 25 lb. COOK r vUU
box : OZllJ Celery "Jumbo White," Q Q
tttttf. 49c g:ZZJ5c
Buy Your Smoked Meat at Stone's and Save
Bacon, fancy,
lb.
Cottage Butts,
lb,
Back Bacon,
lb
35c
33c
35c
Ham, medium weight,
lb.
Picnic Hams,
lb.
Dry 'Pork, fancy,
lb -
34c
23c
27 c
We Deliver S5.00 Orders Free
California
and
Oregon
311 West Cass
Rosebur&OreiMi
(AancUted Prm Uurd Wr.
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KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Pec. &
From Klgnruer ,, Itiixincsa
J. W. Hawkins, an -Elgarose J. (!. Cole, of Rock Creek, Is
rancher, was a buxlness visitor in j pending several days in this city
this city tor several hours yes- 1 visit In and attending to business
terdnv. . Inffnlrs.
EDDD DREAD ?
When an automobile is
good, it is a source of great
pleasure and satisfaction.
When it is bad, it is a ter
rific breeder of discontent.
Knowing this as well as we
do, we would be downright
stupid to deal in any but
the best.
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
DOOGE BROTHERS CARS
AND GRAHAM TRUCKS
ROSEBUnO, OR"
PHONE 458
D0D66 Brow Ens dealers Seu. 6oon Used Cars
The proposed heavyweight chnm
plonshlp match between Jack
Dempsey and Harry Wills, negro,
will In "all likelihood" be held
near Chicago Borne time In .Inly.
Ray Cannon, attorney for Dcmp
sey told the Associated Press here
today.
Csnnon said Floyd Filrslmmons
would probably be the promoter.
He met Fitwlmmons In Chlccao
yesterday. Cannon said, and Fitz
simmons showed h(m a tentative
contract prepared by a Chicago
syndicate, with the financial terms
substantially the same en those
contained In the South Fend con
tract with Fltzsfmmons. which hod
been Invalidated because the South
Bend syndicate could not post the
reoulred forfeits.
Cannon said that while the con
tract offered by the Chicago syndi
cate was not acceptable In Its
present terms, It mlRht he Ironed
out so as to become accentnole.
He Indicated the chief difficulty
was In the matter of payment.
All concerned seemed to think
It would be preferable to hold the
fleht in July rather than in Sep
tember, Cannon said.
Christmas Shopping a Pleasure! jfj
SPOKANE. Tpp. .11 A1 Kara
sick, rontpwlnr for th Weht twavy
wplffht wrest. In championship of
th world, won two out of thw
falls from August Punch, of Rait
Tjiko City her last nfrM. Kara
wlrk won th first and third fulls.
Punch la a former Oregon Agri
cultural college wrestler.
USED CARS
I 1920 Dodge Touring $450
I 1923 Dodge Touring $650
II 1924 Dodge Touring $900
1 1924 Dodge Sedan ....$1025
1 1923 Ford Coupe $350
I 1921 Chev. Touring $1K
J0. NEWLAND & SON
Dodge Brothers Cars
and Graham Trucks
Electric
Stimulators
As an inducement to early
Christmas shonping we of.
fer specially Thurs., Fri. and
Sat.
TherTrax Toasters,
$5.00 ral $4.50
Turnover Style Toasters.
5.00 raTue $3.95
DcLuxe Ivory Curlers,
(Good sprint?) $1.75
Fur Heat Grill,
(Univ.) with pant,
trays, etc $9.75
Six Ora Urn Set $29.50
Two-Plate Stove $11.50
Trble Lamps,
7 styles. $2.00 to . $10.00
Arthur H. Crowell
225 N. Jscksnn Phone (11
Agent Westinghouse Mazda
Lamps
When you trade nt our Store, just make your selection
from the wonderful variety of (rood things to eat we al
ways have on display. All you have to do is pick out
what you want. We carefully deliver it to your kitchen.
Try our place, accept our service, you will be pleased.
FOR SATURDAY ONLY WE OFFER
Bulk Dates, fancy, per lb. 10c
Oranges, sweet and juicy. 2 dozen for 25c
Coffee, a.good blend, 3 lbs. for $1.10
2 10c Loaves Bread for 15c
An Xmas box fancy Chocolate Cream Candy, full
pound, only 7Sc
All kinds of Candy, Nuts, Raisins. Figs. Dates for your
Xmas boxes.
Come in nnd iook them over, get our price.
We are openinir our new store at Myrtle Creek Saturday.
Customers in that -vicinitv are invited to attend special
Coffee served free all day.
Mitchell Case Testimony
Also Shows Cermans
Shot Down 6.025
Craft in War.
opening, t-otlee served tree an any. 'a
. .... ... "w rA
Stores at Myrtle Creek. Sutherlin and Yoncalla.
MEATS SPF.CIALS FOR SATURDAY
We nre here to please you. If nt nny time your pur
chase does not satisfy, we will cheerfully refund your
money.
CORN FED BEEF
Reef Roasts, lb 1Se
Roiling Reef, lb 12
Sirloin Steak, lb 20c
MILK FED VEAL
Henw Veal Shoulder Roast, lb ISe
Veal Lei? and l-nin Roast, lb 20c
Rrea.t of Veal, lb 2,e
Hamburger, lb 15c
PORK PRODUCTS
I g of Pork Roast, well trimmed, lb 25c
Pure Pork Sausage, lb 20c
Pure Urd in bulk. lb. 20c. 5 lbs. for 5c
I ight Sugar Cured Bacon, lb 33c
Rncon Racks, heavy, lb 29c
Salt Pork, lb 27e
LIGHT HAMS, J4ALF OR WHOLE, LB. 25c
Also a complete line of fresh and cured meats, cut to
your order. -We trim the Meat, not the Customer.
(Aivelitd rn uurf Win.)
WASHINGTON, Dee. It For
eign interests have secured exclus
ive concessions for sir operation
in South America, the Mitchell
court martial was told today br
Major Oeorae V. Strong ot the
army general staff.
In Central America," Major
Strong testified, "there have been
concessions granted, but they have
not been exclusive."
In Colombia, he said, a conces-
Ta sion was negouaiea oy uerman
K capitalists with the Colombian gov-
eminent.
K Guatemala had given a conces
4 slon to a French concern, but Ma-
Jor Strong said it waa not an ex
J elusive arrangement.
R Representative Frank 71. Tleld,
4 i chief counsel for Colonel Mitchell,
4 told the court theiw concessions
d hsd been reported to the War Do
9 psrtment by Major ttsy Croft
Q Walsh of the army air service who
5 held them to be a serious menace
5to the defense of the I'anama Can
S at.
K ; Major Strong said Major Walsh's
report hsd been used as the bssls
of a War Department recommenda
tion to the state Department for
the estsbllshment of a United
and by other methods. Colonel
Bach said the documents showed
that 15 per cent of the totals had
been shot down by German anti
aircraft guns.
1 PEOPLES SUPPLY
Grocery Phone 1 45 Meal Market 363
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WASHINGTON AND
OREGON SIGN FOR
10 THANKSGIVINGS
(AmriatM Pna Uunl Wire
SEATTLE, Wash., Dee. 11. In
the shortest schedule session In Its
hIMory the Pacific want Intercol-
leKlate conference prepared here
today a list of football games next
year.
The schedule, formulated by
the managers, went before the
facnlly sdvlsers for consideration
by night.
A ten year contract made a game
between the Universities of Oregon
and Washington a Thanksgiving
dav clajftlc, to be played In Se
attle and Portlnnd alternately. The
gsmes does not fall on the holMsy
next yesr ,bnt wss assigned to Oc
tober 9, coming here In 192T, on Its
reiilsr day.
Return of the University , of
Southern California after a period
of non-partlclpatlon In conference
football. It was eiplalned. and care
ful calculations by smnller Insti
tutions to make their plans dovetail
with those of the big universities
enabled rapid schedule msklng.
WAHIIIVOTON HTflWNTS
DKNIOTHATK .MRMOHIA I
Marx-Iain) Prna laiml Win.)
SljATTLK, Dec. 11. ( Two
Freshmen a few minutes before
the 7ero-hour of non today con
fesed that thev had pointed the
numerals of their rlohs on the
memorlnl arch st the I'nlverslty
of Washington snd In other places
on the rsmpus.
After declaring "we con as
much respect the men as one
ho would paint a tomb In
Stated air mall service In Central j cemetery." Ray Melson, president
America, but that nesntlstlnns be- of the senior council, hsd sn-
tween the two departments and
with representative of the post
office and commerce departments
still are In progress.
Parachutes Provided,
The court then turned to Colonel
MltcheH'a charge that the national
guard has been flying without par
arhnte for several years. Captain
R. W. Markle, of Houston. Texas,
nstlnnsl guard air officer and eom
merclsl filer, testified for the pros
ecution tiist the air sqnadron
where he was a member, was sup
plied with psrschutes a vesr are
snd no pilot was allowed to take
the sir without a nsrschntn. All
the planes the 41'iadrnn had. ho the house and sensle In the hTuse
said, conld be operated by pilots chsmhers todsy. ClsrV V. Ssvlilge,
wesrlng parachutes. stste land commissioner, delivered
C.ermsn documents nhtslnd!a statement In snswer to the at
from nerlln wsr offices files after I tscknsde by Governor ITsrtlev
the wsr wore produced bv 7.leutn- Isit Tuesday relstlve to the mcth
snt Colonel Chrlsllsn Tlsrh. hlstorl- nd of handling stste timber ssles.
csl officer of the army wsr college. Commissioner Ssvldre defended
T1. w m A m tt,m .I.Im ! fmm , t, tw.1l.w nt thm State Isnd hOSfdS
l Jsnnsrv 1. 7M7. to Anmst, 191H. a I In withholding Informstlon con-
. . . . nn. 1 1 . a. . I i . - J.n.rfm.nl
TO" H I or B,oj: allien sirrntii inn cernina msie ihii'i -,..., .........
hslloons were brought down hyrrul"es from the general Inquirer
German aviators anti-aircraft fire, on the grounds thst In no other
nnnnred thst If the guilty persons
were not discovered hy noo . to
dsv. the entire clsss of 25nt)
would he bsrred from all sctlvl
tles on the csmpns.
Melson said punishment for th
culprits would be considered to
morrow, and that In 'he meantime
the nsmes of the guilty would not
be snnour.ced.
STATE LAND COMMI39IONFB
REPLIES TO GOV. HARTLEY
llnllM rr-sa Issnt Wl.t
OT.YMPIA, Wah.. Dee. 11. An-
4
150,000 WORTH OW .
LIQUOR STOLEN BY s
PAIR OF HI-JACKERS
S (Asmctatnl Tnm Vmi Wtm.)
1.03 ANOpLES, Dee. It
Two men early today bound
and gagged the nlghtwatch-
man of a government bonded
warehouse, loaded 600 eaaea
of liquor valued at 150.000 on-
to a truck and escaped. The
watchman told police he al-
lowed the men to enter the s
premises with their truck
s when they represented them-
selves to be deputy sheriffs
bringing a load of confiscated
liquor to the warehouse.
Police. sheriff's deputies
0 and government agents were
posted on all roads reaving the
county In an effort to capture
the holdups.
way could the state Insure actual
competitive bidding.
Governor Hartley had criticized
the withholding of such Informa
tion In his second message to tha
legislature.
LATE WIRE NEWS
SHAMOKIN. Ps This borough.
In the heart of the anthracite re
gion. Is mining coal In a sewer so
that It will no longer be necessary
to heat municipal buildings with
electricity.
ANGORA Any Turk who sneaks
snylhlng but Turkish would be
fined from $i to 120 under a bill
before the assembly. Also bache
lors would be taxed five timet as
much as husbands.
7WOXVHXE, Iowa. The hero'a
revenge, a real drama of real life:
"Wslte Phillips, bookkeeper, weds
daughter of J. R. Elliott, million
aire banker. Bride's family disap
proves and groom moves to Okla
homa, where he makes t40.O00.OOO
In oil. Flghteen yean later, son-
In law returns snd save father-in-law's
bsnk with his millions."
NORFOLK. Va. Three non-com-
missioned officers and one mesa at
tendsnt of the battleship Texas are
under arrest for operating a still
on board ship.
2
ATLANTA. Oa. The legal bat
limit for deer In Georgia Is two.
pesrlng before a Joint session of Miss Eleanor Hopkins, after hsv-
uTiise in Kiuea one. omppeo iwo more
with one shrt. "What to do." opin
ed Came Warden Peter Twlddy.
"Accidents will happen."
NEW OR '.FANS "I'm Just a Ht.
ln dead mar I have everything In
he wnr'd I ant, hut there Is some
thing else ttiat make me wish to
die." wrote Rtephen Vlehael. 10,
then killed himself. T7 asked thst
his brother, Frsns. at Lyden. Wash
ington, br notified. , ., ., ,