EIGHT
ROSEBUrtG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1925.
II - M T A M I . I - I
Charming gifts that are most acceptable to men or
Women abound at Roseburg's Leading Gift Store.
Ladies'
Silk Hose
Special selections In Silk Hose,
the lift royal, always acceptable.
Cjt they're Ham Fisher's she'll
-know the quality. All colors In
t - .
Humming Bird Hose, 11.50
Kayser's Hosiery
i- 8I.7S, 12.00. 82 60
' Fisher's Maid (our special)
' 1.M
- '- Collegian
. Rain Coats
Rain coats with the new dog
collars, lu variety of colors. This
la the Colleaian type, the kind to
be decorated the leading rainy
weather sport garment.
Priced $4.50 to $8.50
New Novelties Today
" HANDKERCHIEF CORSAGES
Dainty Handkerchief, 3 or 4 in number, fashioned
into corsage flowers. A most charming gift, each
$1.50
Costume Flowers, beautiful colorings
' SOc, 89c, $1.50
Special Suggestions
for action now while assortments offer their widest
choice
SILK NIGHT GOWNS
SILK VESTS. BLOOMERS . .
FANCY TOWELS
PURSES. UMBRELLAS
' MAMA DOLLS $1.98 TO $2.49
Mi
Better Service Better Merchandise
HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A.
,rTO HOLD MEETING
. TUESDAY EYENING
V The regular meeting of the high
school parent teacher association
will be held on Tuesday, Dec. IB
at 7:30 p. m. A feature of ' the
meeting will be a spelling contest
between a team selected by the
student body from among the high
school students, and a team com
posed of the members of the as
sociation, bix Doyn ana gins win
endeavor to outspell six parents. A
general discussion of the topic,
fin what way can the association
best serve the high school and the
community?" will be led br Hon.
R- W. Marstera. In addition to
these entertaining features there
Liberty Theatre
: TONIGHT TUESDAY
'.' Showing
Actual Scenes from the
Famous Alturas Wild West
Round-Up
SILVEftKING
Thomson at His Best, and
SILVER KING
.With a Lot of New Tricks
',. Kinogram and Comedy
; , 10c 25c
I Coming Wednesday and
Thursday
THE PRICE OF SUCCESS
Alice Lake, Alma Bennett,
; and big cut
av MJ Oil
Men's Hose
TO MEET HI8 FANCY
Silk hone, wool hue or lisle
hose. In Just the kind he would
huy. These ate the latest (or
they are JufI received.
Silk Hose 75c, S1.00
Wool Hoss, 75e. S1.00
Lisle Hose 39c, 50e
Lumber Jacks
$3.95 to $7.00
Cold weather will not be noticed
In these thick knitted, bright
colored sweaters. Special Talues
now not to be duplicated In the
city.
will be several musical numbers by
ulth school students.
MKLKOMK HOY rKXH'TH
ENTKBTAIX COMMl'XITV.'
The Molrose troop of the Boy
Scouts provided a "fun-mnke" for
the residents of that community
on Saturday evening at Orange
Mull. There wai a tine attend
ance and everyone enjoyed the
dellKhtful program the boys pre
sented. Following the entertain
mont the scouts served refresh
ments. Punkln Center Is close to Dixon
vllle. OH
(Aaorlatrd Tnm Leswd Wire.)
WASHINGTON, Dee. 14 A dem
ocratic Insurgent majority of the
special house committee named to
Investigate the shipping board to
day reported for continuance of the
board practically under existing
condition. A minority report dis
senting from that view will be
filed. by the republican members.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 14 The
Shipping Board refused today to
turn over to the War Department
two of Us President type boats for
transports.
. The board held that It had none
of that type of vessel In excess to
I transfer to the Wsr Department
land that It had no funds which
'could be applied to the building of
such vessels for the department.
I The departmental request and
i reasons for It were the subject of
ja resolution of Inquiry Introduced
! today by Chairman Jones of the
j senate commerce committee. No
'action was taken at totlav'a session.
I The views of the minority accord
I with those of President Coolldge
as set forth In his message to con
gress and contemplates Independ
ence of the Fleet forvorallon from
the shipping board In the operation
of vessels.
The minority, consisting of
three nrgsnliatlon republicans on
the committee, also recommended
some form of government financial
aid to the Merchant Mnrlne and
recommded that all existing trade
routes be continued.
' Slsned hv the three democratic
members and Representative Coop
er, n-publlran. Wisconsin, the ma
jority report opposed any effort to
turn the Merchant Marine over to
a cabinet member and concurred
In the hoard's own Interpretation
of Its powers and responsibilities.
Operation officials, the report held,
should be given a Tree hand" but
j should be appointed by and ens
Iwerable to the board.
HOSPITAL U!D
TO CRAZY PERSON
(AanrlsM fnm Imni Win.)
' KALIRPELL. Mont.. Dec. 14.
Authorities here are probing every
available clew In the dynamiting
of Sisters of Mercy hospital late
Saturday, In an effort to capture
the perpetrator. Although patients,
nuraea and sisters of the order
were endangered by the blast, no
one was Injured, but the explosion
smashed all the windows of the
front part of the building and bad
ly damaged the dining room.
An Insane man touched off the
fuse Is the theory of authorities.
All night long a deputy sheriff
stood guard last night over the
hospital while the sister nurses
I moved calmly through the wards,
quieting the more nervous patients.
Smoke from the smoking fuse
of the dynamite charge led slaters
of the hospital to Investigate the
furnace, taking them out of the dln
: Ing room and probably saving their
lives when the explosion occurred.
The .dynamite charge was placed
on a' window sill of the dining
1 room. A portion of the fuse was
! discovered by police nearby and is
j the main clew of the investigation.
I Several convalescent patlenta
were removed to their homes, but
the majority remained In the hos
pital. The report was heard over
the entire city and caused consid
erable alarm. .
i . : p-r ...
urge cupboara. just tne tning
for canned fruit; a bargain at
Powell's. ,
FRANCE FACING ,
UTTER RUIN 6F
HER FINANCES
(Continued from Page 1.)
and voted.
The Parla Midi, one of France's
foremost noondav papers of
which Finance Minister Loucheur
Is reported to have acquired the
ruling Interests some months ago.
In a leading article today asks for
the creation of a ministry of na
tional onion and the appointment
of a committee in which all classes
of the nation would be represent
ed' as well as eminent teohnlcal
experts.
Tha committee would collabor
ate with the flnlnre minister In
framing financial decrees. These
decrees would become effective
without ratification bv parliament,
which however, would be allowed
to discuss them later In secret
sessions.
Le Matin, In an article virtually
amounting to a proclamation to
the French nation, and L'lntrans
Igennt ask for the dissolution of
parliament and the establishment
nf a dictatorship by a committee
of nubile safety. '
The general solution proposed
by the more moderate element la
that Premier Briand tender the
resignation of the cabinet and that
President Doumersue call upon
him to form a ministry of national
union. Some renuest that the
president deliver In person a mes
sage to parliament emnhasislng
the prerarlousness of the situa
tion and asking for greater au
thority. PARIS. Dec. 14 The finance
committee of the Chamber of De
puties today relected the two bills
which are the kevnote of Finance
Minister Loucheur'a projects.
PROTECT THEM
Work hard to make your boat
nesa a success.
Spend money freely to make
your home a delight.
Take pleasure In acquiring
wealth of possessions.
Then sit back and enjoy them
free from worry safeguarded
by dependable Insurance.
The Pioneer Chiropractor
DR. M. H. PLVLER
Phone 152 lane and Rose Hts.
Whst la Life's Greatest OlftT
Health, Without a Doubt.
Hsalth, without a doubt It Is
the basis of every worthwhile
act, er achievement Qet health
through Chiropractic.
Druglsss Health Center"
Dr. Harrison Polk
Dr. Catherine McNeil
Chiropractic and Electro
Therapy Thompson Mineral Vapor Baths
827 W. Cass Phone 491
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Blaotrv Chrroprsetee
Nerve and 9 pine Specialist.
I0 Perkins Bldg. Phone 154
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST ,
Specialist In the fUtu of
Glasses
111 Jscksoa Bt,
Dr. H. C Church
OPTOMITRIDT
Peralna a Ids. ReMbwrfl, Or.
theM as
namely, those providing for a sink
ing fund and new taxes. -The mea
sures for repression of fraud In
tax collecting and prevention of the
exodus of capital continue under
discussion.
Punkln Center Is close to Dlion-
Tllla.
O ! .
ARKEjj
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PORTLAND. Or., Dec. 14.
Eggs alow. weak. Current receipts
Sic; fresh medium 30630c; fresh
standard firsts Stfi'Hc; fresh
standard extras 3t34e; fresh un
dersized 25425)c.
Butter: Print butter 2c lowers
extra cubes, city 60c ; standards
49c; prime firsts 48c; firsts 48c;
prints tic; cartons 52c.
Butterfat: Three centa lower.
Milk, best churning cream, 47c
net shippers' track in zone 1.
Cream delivered Portland 50c. Raw
milk (4 per cent) 12.60 cwt, L o.
b. Portland.
Poultry firm, scarce. Heavy
hens 25b 26c; light 19c; springs
25c r broilers nominal; young white
ducks 23025c; dressed turkeys 38
640c; live nominal; geese nomi
nal.'' -
Onions slow, weak, market life
less, 11.75.
Potatoes slow, weak, market life
less, 32.50 2.60.
Nuta steady. Walnuts, No. 1, 10
632c; 'filberts 26c; Oregon chest
nuts 16c
Csacara bark nominal, ateady, 7
7)c; Oregon grape root nominal.
Hops quiet New crop, clusters
221c; fuggles 25c. ... ..
PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 14.
Calves 510. 8teera, good $7,859
8.25; medium 16.75 7.85; common
15.50 6.75; canners and cutter
steers 34.5005.50; heifers, good
$6.O0f6.50; common and medium
14.60$ 6.00: cows, good 15.75 6.00;
common and medium $3.507.75;
canners and cutters 32.000360;
belters, good $5 754)6.00; common
and medium 34.000 5.75; cows,
good $5.25 0 6.50; common and me
dium 33.25 0 5.25; canners and cut
ters 33.250S.25; bulls, good beef
(yearlings excluded) $3 756 4.50:
common to medium (canners and
bolognas) $3.0063.75: calves, medi
um to choice (milk-feds excluded)
$6.50fi 8.00; culls and common
$5.0007.00; vealers, 'medium to
choice Ss.0012.00; culls and com
mon $5.509.00.
Hogs 25c lower: medium, good
and choice $11.S012.00; medium
weight (200 to 250 lbs.) common,
medium, good and choice 111. 75
12.00; light weight (160 to 200 lbs.)
common, medium, good and choice
$12.00O12.26; light lights (130 to
160 lbs.) common, medium, good
and choice $11.00012.00; packing
hogs (rough and smooth) $8,506
10.50; slaughter pigs (90 to 130
lbs.) medium, good and choice $11
0011.75; feeder and atocker pigs
(70 to 130 Tbs.) medium, good and
choice $11.00812.50.
(Soft, or oily bogs and roasting
pigs excluded In above quotations).
Sheep nominally steady; lambs,
good and choice (Mt. Adams) $12
50O13.50; lambs, medium to good
(valley) $12.00013.50: heavy
weights (92 lbs. up) $10.00O11.60;
all weights, culls and common $8
00 11.00: yearling wethera, medi
um to choice $8.50'11.5O; ewes,
common to choice $5.008.00; can
ners and culls $2.6005.00.
PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 14. The
two cents decline In butter an
nounced by local creamery men
late Saturday la effective this
morning and prints are moving out
at the 51-cent level. Bids for but
terfat are down to 47 centa f. o. b.
the shippers' track with 60 cents
paid delivered Portland,
Although the butter market Is In
a weakened condition the decline
I today la expected to stimulate con
sumption and Improve the local sit
uation. While production In this
I territory has been heavy during
the mild, open fall, the first severe
snap will curtail receipts.
I Live poultry was nominal this
i morning with not enough trading
to establish definite levels. There
, Is a better call for dressed turkeys
and fancy birds bring all the way
1 from 41 to 43 cents,
i Country dressed meats were
nomlually ateady with no receipts
; to speak of and little Inquiry.
Trading in the fresh egg market
reflects weakness. There Is still
mora or less price shading. Re
ceipts are plentiful.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 14
Wheat: BBB hard white, bluestem,
baart sofe white, western white,
$1.65: hard winter northern spring,
western red $1.50.
BAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 14.
(Federal Market News Service)
Apples: Boxes. Oregon Winter Ba
nanas, fancy. $2.2602.50; C grade.
$1.8502.25: Spltsenbergs exrta fan
cy $2 60 0 2 85: fancy $2.400 2 60:
C grade $1.9002 20: Newtowna ex
tra fancy $2.26 02.35 tew $1 90
1.30.
Pears: Oregon d'AnJous, fsnry,
($3.600 4 00 box; Winter Nellis best
$3.0003.25.
Best with gas.
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.
a W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St Phone 417
FRANK A TERRY
Equitable Savings 4 Lean
Stock a
Inquire of
O. W. Young 4 Son. real
state, or at Churchill Hard
ware Co.
KEW TOD Y
FOR RENT 3 room furnished
bouse. 343 S. Stephens. 353-J.
FOR RENT 2-room furnished
house. $10 per month. Miller's
Addition. Phone 210-L.
FOR SALE Jersey heifer of heavy
milking strain. J. K. Wilson,
Roseburg. Phone 2F31.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
Gu and wood range. Close In.
121 W. Lane. Phone 64 R.
WOOD FOR ' SALE Round ash
block, oak and laurel block wood.
12 and.lg-lnch block fir. Phone
497.
FOR RENT J large front room
' apartments, flrplace. One aingle
room. Address B., care Newa-Re-
vlew.
PLACE YOl'R Christmas order
with the Crlspette shop, 564 N.
Jackson St. for popcorn confec
tion and home made candy.
SPECIAL prices until Dec. 31st.
Marcel, hair trim, bob curl, and
shampoo. Call Mrs. Amy Rogers,
137 N. Main. Phone 11H-LI.
FOR SALE Ne wthree quarter
screened Dodge Commercial
truck. With extra tire and
tube. Inquire Rice's restaurant,
by depot. .
SMITH HUGHES dressmaking and
millinery classes now organis
ing for Jan. and Feb. Those wish
ing to enroll please call at high
school next Thursday and Fri
day. ALFALFA, grain, nay. timothy,
oats, barley and wheat .guaran
teed quality; prompt shipment
Prices upon application. Richard
Nytnan, Walla Walla, Washing
ton. FOR SALE 30,000 "Improved Ore
gon strawberry plants, $3.50 per
thousand at home or $4.00 deliv
ered in Roseburg. Nelson An
drus. Looking Glass. Phone
18F13.
NOTICE Anyone wishing to get
Marcell's Mineral see ' me at
Goetel's store, will be there Un
til Xmas. Or phone evenings af-
ter ( o'clock, 365-J. Mrs. .0. D.
Hubbard.
FRUIT'CROWERS. ATTENTION!
The Farm Bureau at Roseburg
will sell lime sulphur solution,
made by the Sutherlln Spray
Plant guaranteed 30 Baume
test Costs about halt as much
as commercial dry lime and buI
phur of same test.
AREYOVCOLD?Wehaveheaters
for that Ford car from $1.25 up.
Does the rain Interfere with your
driving? We have both hand and
automatic windshield cleaners,
and the price Is right. GIVE au
tomobile accessories for Xmas. ,
C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. j
FOR SALE Bronte turkeys,
young toms and 10 hens of last j
year's breeders. 20 big Toulouse :
geese, 12 to 15 lbs. each. Barred ;
Rocks, Brown Leghorn cockerels, j
Al stock. Order before the 18th. j
1 good work and brood mare. E.
A. Kruse. i
FOR RENT Fully equipped farm
located In edge of town on
pavement; near high and grade
school; 30 acrea In tract: good
four-room house, fully furnished,
barn full hay and feed, 3 good
milch cows; three docen chick
ens; everything complete.' Cheap
rent. .Possession at once. LAW
RENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass
Street. Phone 219. '
YOUR
OPPORTUNITY
No experience required, we teach
you, train you, cooperate with you.
no investment for samples. ou
are your OWN BOSS. 73 stores
from coast to coast to help you.
We are placing Partner-Representatives
In every town. YOU
can clear $3000 up yearly. Write
or call. 303 Exchange Bldg., Port
land, Ore.
67k. McLENDOH, REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE. 224 PLKM.NS
BUILDING.
FARM PROPERTY WANTED
Have client with $2300 equity In
$4,000 Roseburg home as first
payment, consider anything up
to $16,000.
SMALL FARM, PACIFIC HIGH
WAY, NEW HOUSE Clear of
debt, trade for Roseburg home.
$28,000 If you have that amount
and want a $45,000 piece of
ranch property close to Roseburg
come In, I have a secret to whis
per to you.
A quick way to dispose of your
. property Is to give us a descrlp-
. tlon of It.
E. K. McLENDON. REAL ES
TATE. 224 PERKINS. BLDO.
NOTHING DOWN AND NOTH
ING PER MONTH Takes this
stock ranch: possession now.
This nuich adjoins the best out
range In Douglaa county: about
20 acres. fine field land: fine wa
ter system; small farm house;
good stock barn: near good
school and road; conditiona of
ale are that you Improve the
house and put the land In crops
and stock the place. Five years
to pay for place; purchase price
six hundred dollars at b'. If you
want something easier thsn this
we haven't any. LAWRENCE
AGENCY. 125 Case Street
Phone 219.
OWNER GOING SOUTH This
beautiful home must be sold at
once: strictly modern 5-room
bungalow: practically new; plas
tered and decorated: beautiful
built In features: kitchen all
built Ins: house fully furnished;
good furniture; located on pave
ment; all assessments paid; one
acre land; all kinds fruit and
beautiful shrubbery: garage;
chicken house and corral; every
thing fully Insured: house alone
worth over three thousand. You
can get clear title to this beauti
ful property, possession at once
for twenty-three hundred and
fifty dollars; only take five hun
dred rash, balance like rent. You
better act quick. LAWRENCE
AGENCY, 125 Caas Street Thone
WANTED Woman, unmarried or
girl for general office work.
Must be capable of doing steno
graphic work and taking dicta
tion and a fair knowledge of
bookkeeping. Address A. B. C.
care News-Review office.
QUESTION IS Do you want to
get Into the sheep business T 1
have 240 acres four miles from
Roseburg. well fenced: fine
spring water; big sheep shelter;
excellent good range; . I live in
Ashlund and cannot take care
of the place; will give clear title
' for thirty-two hundred, easy
terms. Tbjs Is about half Its
real valuation. You can get full
information at LAWRENCE
' AGENCY, 125 Cass Street. Phone
219.
BOY SCOUTS WILL
START BASKET BALL
PRACTICE TUESDAY
Basket ball practice for the "Boy
Scouts will atart on Tuesday
night. The scouts will practice
on Tuesday and Thursday from
6 to 7: IS p. m. at the high school
gymnasium. Only the registered
scouts will be permitted on the
floor.
The players will be coached by
Dr. O. C. Finlay. and will receive
general coaching In the first few
practices, after which teams will
be organized and a tournament
started.
Following the practice on Tues
day night, the court of honor will
meet at the City Hall.
Buy at Powell's for less, get our
prices on blue leather, walnut
rockers.
COOPERATION IN
DISPENSING XMAS
CHEER IS URGED
At a meeting of the Community
Chest Committee held .Saturday
afternoon, it was decided to call.
the attention of varloua organisa
tions dispensing Christmas Cbarit
to the importance of there being
a sort of clearing house in 'order
to avoid duplications and omis
sions. All such organizations are
requested to communicate with
B. L. Eddy, chairman, or O. V. I
Wlmberly. secretary of the Chest ,
C mmlttee. As the committee .
does not know' what organizations!
intend to take part In this work.
It cannot well take the Initiative, j
The chest committee is in co
operation with Capt. Humphrey of
the Salvation Army.
Read the Classified ada
in The News-Review. Thej
mean dollars to you.
Xmas Gifts
of
Lasting Comfort
The best gifts Santa has
in his pack
FOR MEN
Walk Over Shoe or
Oxfords
Silk Sox
Leather House Slippers
Felt House Slippers
FOR WOMEN '
New Dress Pump in
Satin, Patent or Kid
Silk Hosiery
Leather House Slippers
Felt Slippers
Satin Boudoir Slippers
FOR THE KIDDIES
Shoes
Oxfords
Felt Slippers ,
ROSEBURG
BOOTERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
Shoe That Satisfy and Fit
Your Fset
Perkins Bldg, Roseburg
TONITE ONLY
A FIGHTING DRAMA
OF FIGHTING PEO
PLE!. A THRILLING
STORY OF THE KEN
TUCKY HILLS. ALL
STAR CAST.
Madge Bellamy, Alee Frances,
Zau Pitts, Emily Fltxroy.
"Thunder
Mountain"
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The Power of Money!
A Savings Bank! Account in this Bank
ready cash is the lever by -which you can
move the world. Money, brains and work
make the world go round. But today
money is essential. Save it here today.
UMPQM VALLEY BAN K
Roseburg, Oregon
DISABLED WAR VETS NEED NO
ANGLING-HUNTING LICENSES
(AaocUUd Prat Uwn) Wire.)
: PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 14. All
disabled war veterans wtfb are en
titled to government compensation
after May 28. 1925. will be Issued
free hunting and fishing licenses
In Oregon, the state game commis
sion decided today at its regular
meeting.
Ernest Steuer of Eugene, who
has been visiting his sister, Mrs.
Frank Evans of West Roseburg.
was taken to Mercy Hospital to
day to receive medical treatment.
He has been employed In sawmill
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Special Attraction
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MASONS ATTENTION
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A special meeting of Laurel
lodge. No. 13,- will be held
Maspnlc temple Wednesday
evening. Dec. 16th. Work in 4
E. A. Degree.
4 by order W. M., 4
W. F. Harris, Secty.
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work near Eugene, and while vrs
Iting here became suddenly 111. Ha
was removed to the hospital,
where he 1s being cerod for un
til his condition Improves.
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