ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW.
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1925.
THSTS
MAIL EARLY IS
SLOGAN OF POST
OFFICE DEPT.
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package! often receive very rough
treatment." and ' this should be
borne in rclnd when preparing
ounaies ror snipment.
One new ruling of the nost office
department Insures prompt hand
ling and deliver? of parcel post
packages. 'A J5-cent handling stamp
la provided, which gives the pack
age the same attention as first
class mall matter. All trains do not
handle parcel post, but all mall
trains take first class mail. A hand
ling stamp, therefore, insures the
aame prompt and careful handling
of packages that is given first
class mall.
In addition to the handling
tamp a special delivery stamp
will Insure Immediate delivery of
the package to the person to whom
it la addressed. A 10-cent charge is
made for special delivery on pack-
agea up to 2 pounds, 15 cents for
packages up to 10 pounds and 20
cents for packages over 10 pounds.
It Is advised by post office em
ployees and officials, that all val
uable packages should be injured.
Insurance, however, can be collect
ed only when packages are proper
ly packed and made ready for ship
ment, so that great care must be
taken in preparing any package
for the mails.
Local employes report that there
is seldom a mallbag carrying
Christmas packaeea arrives with
out having In It several broken
parcels from which candles, toys,
or other articles are released to
become hopelessly mixed with the
other articles in the bag.
In view of all conditions It plain
ly behooves Christmas givers to
send their mall through the post
office as quickly as possible In or
der that it may reach the proper
destination promptly and In a safe
condition.
Heat with gas.
LOCAL NEWS I
Secretary Antics TTnmo
L. Antles, secretary of the Rose
burg Chamber of Commerce, re
turned yesterday from Seattle,
where he has been attending the
Electric
Stimulators
As an inducement to earlv
Christmas snooping we of
fer specially Thuri., Fri. and
Snt.j
Thermax Toasters,
$5.00 val $4.50
Turnover Style Toasters.
$5.00 value $3.95
DeLuxe 'Ivory Curlers.
(Good spring) $1.75
Four Heat Grill,
(Univ.) with pant,
trays, etc. $9.75
Six Cuo Urn Set $29.50
Two-Plate Stove ...$11.50
Table Lamps,
7 stvles. $2.00 to .. $10.00
Arthur H. Crowell
225 N. Jackson Phone 611
Agent Westinghouse Mazda
Lamps
If you are really interested in your Health
Call
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MARCELL'S MIRACLE MINERAL
B It costs nothing for the information. Just phone me and I will J
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8 FREO E. POMERLEAU, Office 505 E. Douglas 8
PftOMPT
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ftAS0MA6U
We need them for our Xmas Trade.
Prompt CASH Return, Unexcelled SALES service
8hip to
JACOBS, MALCOLM & BURTT
General Commission Merchants
S. W. Cor. Drumm and Washington Sts. San Francisco
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED
Secretarial, Stenographic, or Bookkeeping Course
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
ttt Willamette St Phone M6 Eugene, Oregon
Enroll Today It's a Good School
A. E. ROBERTS, "resident
METHODISTS, ATTENTION
Every member and friend
of 'the First M. E. Church la
urged to be present Sunday
morning.
meeting of the western division of
the U. S. Chamber of Commerce.
From Butherlln
Mlss Laura" HuntTof Sutherlln,
spent the morning here transact
ing businesa and shopping.
Christmas trees at Brand's Road
Stand.
Clear, filtered sweet cider at
Brand's Road Stand. By the gallon
or the glass.
Punk In Center is close to Dlxon
vllle. From Myrtle Creek
Mable S. Pavles and Pern lee 4.
Nelson, of Myrtle Creek visited
with friends and spent a few
hours shopping in this city today.
From Roclrway
Among those from the rural
districts to, snend the morning
here looking after bnsiness nffairs
was Herman Schultz, of Brock-
mjli
Free. The Ines D. Strange Beauty
Studio over the Roseburg National
Rank and Beauty Shoppe in the
Salzman Bldg., will give a free
shampoo with each marcel until
Christmas. Phones: 212-J and 296-J.
Punkln Center is close to Clxon
vllle. V. C. T. I. To Meet
The Glengary W. C. T. V. will
meet at the home of Mrs. John
R. Howard on Wednesday after
noon, December 10. Each lady
has been requested to bring thim
bles and thread for a sewing
hour.
Conference Tfcld
R. H. Kipp. manager of the
marketing department of the
Portland Chamber of Commerce.
was In Roseburg today conferring
with R. H. C. Wood. Foster Rut
ner, manager of the local ship
ping agencies. The conference
wns for the purpose of discussing
shipping of the Portland Chamber
with the local shippers.
Punkln Center Is close to Dlxon-
vllle.
Turkey Prices Today
Roseburg Dressed, first grade
40 and 47c; seconds 39c.
Portland Dressed 38f40c. The
outlook Is for cheaper turkevs for
Christmas. Several of the larger
shops are still loaded with dressed
turkeys end practically every shop
has some hold-over' stock.
SAN FRANCISCO IT. S. Bureau
Agricultural Economics.) Turkeys
live, young 4143c: old 40T41c:
dressed, young 4fr!0c pound; old
4648c; culls 4JT44c.
Stndebaker
models.
bunas no yearlj
Punkln Center Is close to Plxon-
vllle.
Hairs Catarrh
Medicine ;.mmw?5
it-rid your cyst em of Catarrh or Deaf-
nest ciu-ci by Catarrh.
' Sold fry druuiiit for ovtr 40 yart
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These are the three outstanding
virtues of our service. There are
many details that make It the flaw
less thing our present customers
find It. We guarantee satisfying
results.
"We aim to please"
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TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
t LOCAL NEWS
To Hospital
A. W. Blanchard, of this city,
was admitted yesterday to Mercy
Hospital for treatment.
Visitor Yesterday
W. Vashaw, of Looking Glass,
spent several hours In this city
Friday attending to buslnesa af
fairs and trading.
From Ten Mile
John Stanley, Ten Mile rancher,
waa a visitor in Kosoburg Friday
and spent several hours attending
to buslnegs affairs.
Ia Friday
Among those from the rural
districts to attend to business af
fairs here yesterday was Rodney
Knott, who resides near Ruckles,
From Glide
O. Smith, Glide resident, mo
tored here yesterday and waa a
business visitor for several hours,
returning home In the afternoon.
Front Glide
f an.-l Un If n Wlthnm aF
Glide, motored here Friday and
spent several noura anopping and
auenuiug 10 ousiness mailers.
On Business
Peter Sinclair, Garden ' Valley
rancher, waa a business visitor In
this city Friday, and spent the
utternoon here.
D. A. It To Meet
The Daughters of the American
Revolution will hold their regalar
meeting Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Frank Churchill.
From Wilbur
R. W. Rogers. Wilbur resident,
was a business visitor in Roseburg
yesterday, spending several hours
here.
From Melrose
Roescoe Conn, Melrcse rancher,
waa a business visitor in Rose
burg Friday, speeding the after
noon here.
Vbdtor In Town
Ed Thell, of Yoncalla, spent
several hours in this city yester
day visiting and 1 ooking after
business matters.
Vlslte Friends
Mrs. Eugene Fosdlck, of Myrtle
Creek, spent yesterday afternoon
visiting with friends and shopping
in this city.
Visits With Friends
Mrs. T. II. Rodley returned to
her home at Looking Glass yes
terday afternoon after visiting
and shopping In this city.
From Iteelsport
Harry Blanchard, Reedsport re
sident spent yesterday In Rose
burg visiting with friends and
attending to business atalrs.
Business Visitor
Among those from the rural
districts to spend Friday after
noon here attending to business
affairs was Bert tioigert, of Ten
Mile.
From Oakland
Mrs. George McHugel returned
to her home at Oakland yester
day afternoon after shopping and
visiting in this city for a few
hours.
Mr. Stokes In
J. II. Stokes returned to his
home at Looking Glaus yesterday
afternoon after attending to busi
ness matters here fur soverul
hours.
Vbdtlnjr Here
Mrs. W. 8. Consor, of Portland,
is spending a few days here visit
ing with relatives and friends, af
ter which she will visit in other
southern Oregon points.
VMUng In KaseburR
Mrs. A. M. Knight, of Chlco,
California, is spending several
weeks here visiting at the home
of her brother, (i. E. Woodruff,
and with friends.
Frank Alley Home
Frank E. Alley, who has been
at the home of his sister, Mrs.
Robert Day of Eugene, whllo re
covering from a severe attack of
lumbago, has returned to Rose
burg. ,
Will Arrive Fin of Week
Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Lehrbarh,
former residents of Roseburg, are
i expected to arrive here the first
of the week to again take up their
' residence. The doctor will open
offices at once and again take up
his practice.
Mrs. Item Is Taken To Eugene
Mrs. F. A. Bemls has been
! taken te Eugene, where she enter
ed the Christian Pacific Hospital.
She had been ill for a time, when
ishe was taken to Mercy Hospital
here, and then allowed to return
I to her home. However her condi
tion Is not Improving and she was
only this week taken to Eugene.
MIM liOckwooil Improving
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lorkwood
have returned to their home In
thla city from Eugene, where they
were called by the sudden Illness
of their daughter. Miss Peggy
Lockwood, a student at IT. of O.
Miss Lockwood was stricken with
acute appendicitis, and It wss
found necessary for an Immediate
operation. ' She is now improv
ing, and her many friends here
will he pleased to hear of her
complete recovery.
Track Turns Ovi
An auto freight trurk. south
hound from Eugene, turned over
on its aide near Campvlew late
,-ist night. Blinded by rain and
tog, the driver pulled a little too
far to the side of the pavement
and the huge truck slid over the
shoulder of the highway and
turned over on Its side. Fortun
ately the big machine went over
gradually, and with out Injury
to the driver and causing but
little damage to the truck or Its
load.
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Quality merchandise at lowest
prices at Powell's Furniture Store.
I -en ves Hospital
Mrs. O. F. Calhoun, who has
been ill at Mercy Hospital for a
few days, has recovered suffici
ently to be removed to her home.
Medford Stage Maiuwer Here
Wm. L. Lewis, manager for the
Interurban Stage Company of
Medford, waa In Roseburg on
business today. Mr. Lewla owns
stages that run from Medford to
Central Point, Ashland, Grants
Pass, Roseburg and Portland.
Classy stuff.
Light as fluff.
Fruit Ola Nut bread
At the head.
Oregon Bakery
231 N. Jackson SL
to the
gallon"
Punkln Center la cloae to Dixon
vllle. Mrs. J. I. Roach, er Tiller,
spent the morning In thla city
visiting with friends and shop
ping. Every day and evening 'till
eleven Barbecue aandwlches and
other good things to eat at Brand's
Road Stand.
In Today
B. F. Lane, of Dlxonvllle, mo
tored here and apent the after
noon visiting and looking after
business matters.
Visits Frlei
I Mrs. Phil Strader, or Dlxonvllle
motored here and spent the af
ternoon visiting with friends and
hopping.
From Tiller
: Mrs. J. 1) Lorfor returned to
her home at Tiller thla afternoon
after spending several hours shop
ping and visiting in Roseburg,
Here Fmv Ihtys
W. N. Crouch, of Oakland, ar
rived here last evening to visit
with friends and attend to busi
ness affaire for a few days.
Put that personal touch to your
Xmas greeting cards by having
your name printed on each card.
8ee the News-Review office for a
nice line of samples at a reason
able price.
Return To Portland
K. H. Ogden, of Portland, and
T. B. Swearlngen and A. F. Jones
of Pendleton, who have been at
tending to business Interests here
for the psst few days, left for
their homes this morning. They
were guests of W. O. dinger
while here. ,
Appointment Of Graduate
Lawrence Parker, former Wil
bur resident, a graduate of the
Roseburg Telegraph. Institute,
who has been employed by the
Postal Telegraph company at 8s n
Francisco, hss been appointed
clerk at the Southern Pacific of-
i fires at Frultdale, California, ac
cording to word, received here, . I
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Barbecue sandwiches and coffee
Oh, Boy!
Here For Week End
Mr. and Mra. Fred McMullen of
Corvallla, are spending the week
end In this city visiting with
friends.
Visit Today
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bradburn, of
Rice Creek, were among those to
spend the day here shopping and
on business.
From Ruckles
Among those from the rural
districts to transact business and
visit here today were Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Childers and children,
of Ruckles.
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The cold weather flag la
up. Send your blankets to
us. Send your curtains,
too. We'll do them up to
look like new. We are cer
tain that we can please
you. Our service Is right
and so are our prices.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
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Cycol Motor Oil
for Perfect Lubrication
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
LET THE TELEPHONE RUN YOUR ERRANDS
The telephone haa saved millions of useless steps, but millions
more can be saved. Sometlmea this trusty messenger is forgot
teu. Forgetting the telephone Is a waste. It means Just so much
more energy and time lost. Phone for food. It's the easiest and
safest way. No need to stop to dress and go to town nor to tend
the children through dangerous street traffic. Telephone ns. We
deliver free. Fresh vegetables are getting pretty nearly gone,
so you will need good canned vegetables and we have the Royal
Club brand. There are no better canned goods.
ECONOMY GROCERY
O. 1 JOHNSON
Phone 63
The Store That 8ervee You Beat.
Travel To
SAN FRANCISCO
Los Angeles and Way Points
BY PICKWICK STAGE
Two Schedules Daily Leaving
Terminal Hotel 7 A.M. and 3:35 P. M.
One Way Fare to S. F. . $14.75
Round Trip Fare to S. F. 29.00
One Way Fare to L. A 26.60
Round Trip Fare to L. A 50.00
Two Days to San Francisco and Three Days to
Los Angeles by Pickwick Stage
CALL
Terminal Hotel
Pfene 586, Roseburg,
E'fi
344 N. Jackson St
Ore., for Information