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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1925. lil StVxt i , J s Friendly Organization The Rosfbiirx National Bank 1m equipped to serve the people splen dltlly a friendly organisation back ed by experience, strength and efficiency. TheRosebuigNational Bank Roseburg, Ore. DEALER SELLS EGGS I lTOfV TODAY J FOR RAI.R Oak and laurel block wood. Thone 5-K23. WAN'TKI) Baby touggy in good condition. Phone 5-K23. DOUGLAS WAITE :. REPORTED TO BE . : - , IMPROVED TODAY : Douglas Wale, a resident of this city, who was Injured a few day ago In an automobile acci dent near Woodburn, Is some what Improved, according to Mrs. Watte, who came back to Hose burs last night. The Bkull frac tals, will demand rest and quiet for long time, Mrs. Walte says, and his condition will be apt to TarJeonsiderauly, but he la now believed to be on the road to re covery. Mrs. Walte says her btisband will probably be left crippled, because of the Injury to his lug. which was badly crushed. ' Mrs. F.F. Jones has purchased the hemstitching machine at Fishers tore. First class work guaranteed. STEIWER IS WELL .? PLEASED WITH TRIP ..SOUTHERN OREGON '-Frederick 8telwer. candidate for the republican nomination for United Slates Senator, bas been active during the past few weeks visiting prominent citizens und political leader in various sec tion. of the state. He ha spent considerable time In Central Ore gon, Southern Oregon and the Willamette Valley and Is pleased with the popularity with which Ills cnnrlldncy Is being received. Mr. Htelwer doi not con template making an active speak ing campaign for some time. Me Is contented with visiting old and making new friends, lie has a strong and an active following among the former students of the University of Oregon and Oregon Agricultural College as he Is a graduate of both Institutions. His opponents are circulating the rumor that Mr. Stelwer Is too young for the office he seeks. His friends reply thut he Is forty- two yenrs old, Is fit for the office and will not be an old man be fore he reuches the position of In fluence In the senate. They point to Reed of Pennsylvania, and to Wadsworth of New York as ex amples of what young men, men as young as Mr. Stelwer, have been able to do for their states In the upper legislative body. ' (Anebt4 rn LmmJ Win.) SALEM. Ore., Deo. 12. W.. S. Fltts. local produce dealer who opened an Innovation here by selling eggs by the pound, follow ing effectiveness of the new state law requiring them to be graded, hurled a defl at State Unity and Food Commissioner J. IX Mlckle of Portland today, following In structions from Mlckle that eggs must still be graded, even when sold by weight. "I will continue to sell eggs just as I am until I am arrested," de clared Fltts. "We will then find out whether or not It Is Illegal to sell eggs by weight without grad ing them. From compliments I have received from all over I am satisfied the people want eggs sold In this manner." The dairy and food commissioner hlmseir. In his letter to Fltts, ad vising him that while he still may sell eggs by weight under the law, says that nevertheless the require ment of the law regarding grading must be followed and adds. 'In re gard to selling eggs by weight this department has no objection to the procedure; In fact If It were a uni versal custom It would be more satisfactory than the practice now In vogue. However, we have a law on the statute books In the state of Oregon which cannot be Ig nored." Here he points out the various grades required under the law and goes on to say "regardless of whether eggs are sold by weight or count they must be graded Into these classifications." Cook with gas. Beat with gas. ALL-AMERICAN HALFBACK TURNS DOWN MONEY OFFER SEATTLE. Dec. 12 George Wil son. all-American halfback who Is graduating this academic year from the University of Washington, stuted today that be had rejected an offer of (3,000 to play profes sional fcolhall In Florida in the Christmas holidays. Wilson Is preparing for the con flict of the putple tornado In the Hose Bowl at Pasadena, Cal., Jan uary 1, with the Crimson tide of the 1'niverslty of Alshsnin. PROTECT THEM Work hard to make your busi ness a success. Spend money freely to make your borne a delighL Take pleasure in acquiring a wealth of possession. Then sit back and enjoy them free from worry safeguarded by dependable Insurance. Liberty Theatre Last Time Tonight t Matinee Saturday ART MIX PRODUCTION In ACE OF THE Cactus Ranch A Modern Western Melodrama. Full of Action, Stunts and Thrills 1; 10c WEBFOOT WEEKLY COMEDY 20c m WANTED Croklnole and Checker Board. Address T, News. Review. WANTED loo head of wether goats. J. O. Bacon, Umnqua, Ore. 8LKF.PINO ROOMS for rent, bath and .living room privilege. 515 8. Stephens. WANT E D Healthy horses or old cows for fox feed. F. Curtis Cal kins, Hoseburg. FOR-SALEMy entire flock of thoroughbred R. I. chickens at once. W. T. Craven. Cull phone 3 12-J. FOR SALE I have an alto saxa phone, low pitch. Its efficiency will answer all requirements. 248 South Flint St., city. POTATOES Sold out ou firsts and seconds but have a few sacks of fairly good culls at lie; also choice Netted Gem seed at 4c. J. F. Bonebrake, RoBeburg, Route 2. STOCK-RANCH Pay me (7 per acre for my 4(H) acres of excellent sheep, goat, and turkey ranch, a minimum price for the Improve ments, hay and machinery, and take Immediate possession. Might consider good farm land near me, or Roseburg residence property up to $3,000. J. F. Bonebrake, Roseburg, Route 2. FOR8ALEor "tradeTfor" Roseburg property; one acre of land, bun galow house, and barn, on Pacific highway south of Eugene; ten minutes drive to university and Eugene. Address R. L. Spore, Days Creek, Ore. AOENTSWXnTED Salesmen Nationally advertised quality clothing formerly retailing every where at $35.00 anil up now sold exclusively direct-to-wearer at the phenomlnal price $23.85. Fit-to-measure. Pure virgin wool. Guaranteed. Prompt deliveries. Increased commission now larg est offered. Few choice openings left. Dept. 1213. Crane-Kent Clothes, Inc., Cincinnati. FOR SALE Forced to sell my ISO acre ranch, 5 miles from town, 1 miles from siding on R. R ; 20 acres cleared; 90 acres fine level creek bottom; splendid 10 room residence; 160 acre home stead joining which 1 will relin quish to buyer; 21 mllllion feet of A.l first growth fir and ce dar; all farm Implements and furniture $4,000.00 for the whole If taken at once Cash or terms. L. O Madclox. &20 N. .TarVson. DANCE AT Dixonville Saturday Nite 1 December 12 Music bv I YELLOW JACKETS Peppy Music Good Time LIBERTY THEATRE "SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Matinee Sunday Two Big Shows in One Dancing Party MACCABEE HALL SAT. NITE REAL DANCE RHYTHM by those 8WANEE SERENADERS Try and Be Thar IT'S A JITNEY DANCE1 AT LONG'S HALL Coles Valley SATURDAY NIGHT DECEMBER 12 Music By 8UTHERLIN ORCHESTRA Real Music A Real Crowd A Real Time. WANTED A second hand doll buggy In good condition. Phone sm-v. FOR" RENT 5-room unfurnished apartment, close in. Inquire at 133 S. Flint or 318 W. Washing ton. FOR 8 A LE First clans apartment house, up to date, well located. Reason for selling, poor health. P. . Box 84, Roseburg. Ore. K'li; .SALK 14-lu. talking plow, $12 0". 2 new solid truck tires for Ford truck. Sell both for price of one. Herman Schulie, Brockway, Ore. GiVE"YOl-R'BOYfaTTafor Christmas. Have a few pedigreed Airdales left at attractlv9 prices. M. N. Humphreys, Brockway, Ore. ; ! ELKS CHRISTMAS DANCE . i Thursday evening, Decern- :ber 17th, 1925. The ladles-4 ) have charge of this dance. 4 Special decorations and good iO music. i: : ATTENTION, EVERYBODY "The Gifts of the Holy SplrIL" Is the morning sermon theme at the 1st M. K. Church. Come. FLORIDA Wanted, acreage, lots. Ft. Pierce, Palm Beach. Ft Lauderdale, Miami; any location considered. Give price, descrip tion. Walter Strack. 4256 Lindell, St. Louis, Mo. Men's suit cleaned and pressed, $1.50. Roseburg Cleaners, phone 472. FOR SALE 30,000 "Improved Ore gon", strawberry plants, $3.50 per thousand at borne or $4.00 deliv ered In Roseburg. Nelson An drus. Looking . Glass. Phone 1KF13. (AiaorUtni rm Uurd Wire.) PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 12. The five men held iu jail as suspects in the Shedd and Troutdale Bank robberies will face some sort of charges Bhortly. District Attorney Stanley Myers announced that if they are not tak en to Albany on actual bank rob bery charges, he will file charges of possessing stolen property against them here. His announcement followed the Identification bv both Mr. and Mrs. John L. Eiheridee of Vincent Mur phv and Columbus Jlmmv Murray as the two men who had opened negotiations with E'heridge to buy a block of bonds which, according to the authorities. Included some stolen from the Shedd bank. Anv charges to be placed by Mv ers will Include also Wallace Wit ze. George (Mike) Welch and Charles I. Griffin, the district at torney announced. District Attorney L. G. Lewelllng and Sheriff Frank Richards of I. Inn countv have gone back to Shedd to : see if thev can get some better , flneer prints. I One of the prints brought here appeared to check to some degree with one tnken from a member of the alleged robher gang, but It was t not close enough 1o form the basis 0f chnrges. , Cashier H. E. Bloyd and TS. Tnrn er, a customer of the Trouldale I hank, are to decide todnv whether they will Inv a complaint against jthe men. They picked out Wltzel and Orlffln as two of the three men who robbed the hink. but thev were not certain enoneh to act without thinking the matter over. The Pioneer Chiropractor DR. M. H. PLYLER Phone 152 Lane anil Rose Sis. What I Life's Greatest Gift? Health, Without a Doubt. Health, without a doubt. It Is the basis of every worthwhile act, or achievement Get health through Chiropractic. ATTENTION. EVERYBODY '' "The Gifts of the Holy Spirit." Is the morning sermon theme nt the 1st M. E. Church. Come. HART IS ACQUITTED. "Druglss Health Center" Dr. Harrison Folk Dr. Catherine McNeil ' Chiropractic and Electro Therapy Thompson Mineral Vanor Baths 327 W. Cass Phone 491 f AMnolatrd Ptfm TaM Wtre.) PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 12 William Hart. Pmalilla county cowboy, late yesterdav afternoon was found not guiltv of the murder of Mnthew Sheosblps. a I'matiHa Indian, who tiled September 12. 1924, from injuries received the dav previous. The case was tried before a jury In Federal Judge Bean's court. and his mandocs brxse SILVER KING Wl r- Fred Haynes DRUGS SUNDRIES ' Christmas Cards and Seals Jackson Strett.nsir Douglai Dr. Rupert A. Moon Eleotro-Chtropraotor Nerve and Spine Specialist 209 Perkins Bhlg. Phone 554 Holly wreaths. 12-Inch size. 50c each, large sizes made to order. Sold by weight The Fern, florists. Heat with gas. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRI8T Specialist In the flttli.g of Glasses 116 Jackson St Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkln Bldg. Roseburg, Or Phoe OAILV WEATHER REPORT TJ. P Weather Bureau, local of flee. Roseburg, Oregon. 24 hour ending S a, m. I Precipitation In Ins. A Hundredths Highest temperature yestcrdsy 54 lowest temiwrature last niKht 43 Precipitation last ?4 hours 'Total preclp. since 1t month 1 32 Normal preclp. for this month 6 92 Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1925. to date 7.19 Average preclp. from Sept 1 I 177 9 21 Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 1925 2.05 Average precipitation for 46 I wet seasons, (September to May inclusive) 31.48 Unsettled, probably rain tonight and Sunday; moderate tempera- ' ture. i W UPt I. Mutenmlnrlot DANCE AT THE ' WIGWAM TAVERN Saturday Nite, Dec. 12 Music by SOCIETY SYNCOPATERS Everybody Welcome Under New Management Do You Need Money? We are making- loans on Roseburg residence and busi ness property. Monthly re payment plan. Attractive rates. We are loan agents for the Equitable Savings & Loan Association of Portland. Also we have private money for city loans and Eastern money for farm loans. G. V. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St Phone 417 FRANK A. TERRY Equitable Savings 6 Loan Stock Inquire of O. W. Young A Son, real estate, or at Churchill Hard war Co. TONITE ONLY Marie Provost Monte Blue "Recompense" the story that startled two nations. 0 "WOLVES OF THE NORTH" Comedy Exclusive First Run Pictures Only 10c 25c Starts Sunday "Thunder Mountain" LAST TIME TONITE GLORIA SWANSON In "The Coast of Folly" COMEDY 10c News 35c 1 WATCH I CLOCK 1 S AND JEWELRY REPAIRING My New Shop la at 111 8. Jackson St J Print In your work and $ g'.'l quick, lisnest service. 9.. 10c K1NOGRAM COMEDY 25c ( W. E. Clingenped WottA A-g3rvyc-r; jtgiy .:ocg. y T f.tvi I m w JWJ CHRISTMAS DANCE BENEFIT OF Roseburg Woman's Club Saturday Night, December 19 AT THE ARMORY MUSIC BY The Swanee Serenaders q I, Tickets $!.&, tax free Extra Ladies 25c Xmas Festival Ball CIVEN BY BARBERS' LOCAL 902 AT Wigwani Tavern Tuesday, Dec. 15 Music by Swanee Serenaders Come on out and cut up with the barbers. Round trip on but leaving Terminal Hotel 8:30 p. m., SO cents per person Dancing $1.10 (Including tax) YOUNG MEN HELD FOR INVESTIGATION Three young men. giving the names of A. C. Ramsey, Andrew Mc.N'own and I A. Willey, giving their residence as Los Angeles, were picked up here last night and are being held for Investigation. They were driving in a Ford road ster, and had no drivers' license, ownership certificate, or any pa pers to Indicate title to the ma chine. They were endeavoring to trade a motometer for gasoline when arrested. One of the young men was found to be carrying a diary, apparently written about five years ago. In which were notes apaprently indl; eating activities of a gang of ar sonists and counterfeiters. A series of entries also Indicates a possible ; murder in which an aged, wealthy I man was tlje victim. WINTER SCHEDULE -of- Effective Dec. 15. 1925 SOUTH BOUND Lv Ar. linseburg Grants Pass 8:00 A. M. 11:25 A. M. 4:20 P. M. 7:45 P. M. Ar. Ar. Ar. Medford Ashland Klamath Falls 1:25 P. M. 2:05 P. M. 6:03 P. M. 9:30 P. M. 10:10 P. M. For Information Phone 586, Stage Terminal Roseburg' Hotel Grill lorner ,uane ami snerician streets SPECIAL SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER 50 CENTS Soup . Chicken Broth and Noodles Shrimp Salad . Choice of Chicken Fricassee and Noodles Cream Chicken on Toast Chicken a la King Fried Chicken and Cream Gravy Vegetables Escalloped Corn and Mashed Potatoes Desserts Mince Pie, Hot or Cold. SUNDAY-MONDAY The World's Greatest Artiste in her greatest achievement! Iff national jA mmiDGE 6raustarfe, Special Music by Donald Parker News Comedy A,Vfif AMTT rrWQ Only the Bfcsr t4JUiu the Best imttmtmimtimmnmm f . . .ai m mnrTr v tt 'Pit t W 1 1 V i f J J mi