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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW.
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1925.
Is there Oil in Oregon?
. .'' - . HEAR . ; ;V.
Dr. David Eugene Olson
On This Great Subject at f ! S
THE ARMORY, ROSEBURG
Tuesday Evening at 7:30 Sharp ,
Dr. Olson has visited
America, Mexico and Canada and has studied . geology from
every standpoint. He is one of the best posted men on the oil
possibilities in Oregon. It will pay you to come to hear this great
lecture. At this meeting he will give out the first reliable geo
logical reports which has cost him more than $240,000.00 to ob
tain. These reports will be given out free to all who are present
at this meeting. - i
All who have heard Dr. Olson say that he is one of the best speak
ers they have ever heard. You will be well paid for leaving all
and come.
Remember' the Time" and Place and' DO
NOT FAIL TO COME
L1SSNER TO QUIT;
. AIDS COOUDGE IN
BERT HANEVS CASE
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WASHINGTON. Dec. 15. Mever
Lissner. member of the shipping !
board from the Pacific coast, has
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There Is Variety in the
New Fabrics, Colors and Trimmings' With a Simplicity '
""Nv of Line Mark the Mode of Chic Footwear
rotting (ha bait foot forward in
'the world of fashion reveals a-shoe
that Is smartly simple, but very
Hew In material.
From the early hours of the day.
Urban the male of rich silk or bro
cade la discarded with the negli
gee, the foot take on an ah of im
portance with Its correct covering.
A simple walking shoe. In ox
ford design, but with new lines
bout the Instep nod a cut-out ef
fect at the lacings, establish an air
t chlo In taa vary first shoes of the
day. Thar U also a smart oxford
type ef shoe for walking and shop
ping In the morning whloh boasts
alligator akin for its chief charm,
and ll very new and chic. There
are also combinations such aa alli
gator and anakeskln, or lizards and
brown leather, all of which may be
amartly combined In but one shoe.
! An oxford, which has dressier
tendencies. If made of antelope and
combine tta comfort giving Unas
-with a high heal for fashion trends.
Cnt-ont modernists design In
kronsa kid or patent leather lend
aaw sot a4 are very food to
fa are.
I A dlfarf t-rya of aha for tta
practically all of the oil
resigned, effective December 81.
Mr. Llssner'a intention to resign
because of ill health had been
known, but no date had been fixed
for hia retirement! His successor
has not been selected.
It is considered certain that Llss-
ner will be succeeded by a Calif or-
nla democrat, leaving rresioent
tailored mode, and which nay also
ba wots well Into the afternoon, la
the patent leather bolero pump
with Inserts of lliard trimmings.
This aanra type of shoe when used
In harmouy with brown or beige
tonea may a found in brown ooie
with Ilsard trtamlngs.
Pumps of plain patent leather,
with almple line unadorned, are
very smart for the fall ensemble,
or accompany the fur coat with the
correct note of chic. The cut steal
buckle alwaya appears to advan
tage on this particular model and
1 smartly worn.
Brons kid In the simple pump
with bronie buckle Is also correct
ly worn with th afternoon cos
tume, A simple dress shoe 1s of black
antelope with patent leather heel
and a silk bow smartly tied In
front and tipped with bras. An
other good model la the intent
leather sandal with on broad or
two Barrow strap" stitched In a
light ton. Th patent leather
pump with heel and band of tnake
skin serves a fashionable purpose
for th afternoon appearance, while
anakeskln with banding ef a plain
w "lie
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and gas fields in
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Coolldge free to appoint an Oregon
republican to replace Bert E. Han
ey, democrat, of tbat state, whose
resignation he has requested.
Would you welcome an oppor
tunity? There are hundreds wait.
Ing for you every day. Read the
classified ads.
New Shoes j
kid Is also mart shoe for th
mora formal momenta of tha day.
In general th mod for daytime
smartness stresses the us of In
teresting new materials and color
applied to tha simplest shapes. I
For tha evening the art of tha
shoe comes to It peak of perfec
tion. There are few shoes smarter
for evening than the metallic kid. !
Diamond buckles applied at th
fronts or sides of the shoes are In
spired ornament while the addi
tion of gold and sliver braiding
of th kid make for smartness. ,
Th checkerboard design 1
smartly nsed in various colored
kldsklna.
Th blond aatln la smarter than
ver for th evening, and is par
ticularly lovely In the simple pump
design with rblnestone trimmings.
Th aatln pump and slipper
achieves tha highest degree of chlo
when nsed In yellow greens, manv
and other defeat tlnta. Copper
cloth and stiver and gold cloth,
when nsed In combination with
each other, are very elegant In th
sandal types. Th checkerboard
trimming I used most on th new
est models In th evening slipper.
Norma Talmadge, who wsa so
charming a Princes Tetlv In th
First National film "Oranstark,''
brought horn from Parts a lovely
assortment of slippers and pump
and oxfords for every moment of a
perfectly dressed day. i
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LOCAL
From Myrtl Creek
: George Hargan, Myrtle Creek
resident, u a busings visitor In
this city for aeveral hours yesler-
day.
I Visit Monday
Mr. and Mrs. W. Pearce, who re
isldo'uear Dlllard. Bpent several
hours here yesterday shopping and
on business. .
1 gram P..I .
Arvard Silenas.'of Peel, waa a
business visitor In Roseburg Mon
day, spending several hours in the
afternoon here. .
Hera Today ;
i Robert Catlin. of Mt. Scott, was
an arrival here yesterday and Is
! spending a few days visiting with
1 friends and on business.
From Axalea -.
! Amnnr lhn from the rUKll dlS-
trlcls to spend several nonrs muu-
day attending to business anairn
was B. C. Bpauldlng. of Aialt.
I VlsiU Monday ' '
xir. M B. nermond. of Millwood,
spent yesterday afternoon in this
I city shopping ana visum, mum
! Ing home In the evening.
I Germonds Visit
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Germond
: f Millwood, anent several hours
I hnrn vARtprflav shonnlng and at-
1 tending to business affairs.
: Mr. finvder In
Albert Snyder, general manager
of the Glendale Lumber company,
was a visitor from Olendale yester
day afternoon, transacting Busi
ness. Trades for Missouri Property.
R. W. Stovall haa traded some
of hla Itosehurg nrooerty for hold
ings In Missouri. Mr. Stovall plans
to make a trip to Missouri in Feb
ruary.
Ta Portlam
Ernest Unrath. of this city, left
yesterday for Portland, where he
yesieruay lor run
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ill attend to . business mieresu
Te Euoene
W. J. Landers, or Peck, ronner
resident of this - city. left this
morning for Kugene. to attend to
business matters.
Visit Today-
Mrs. Clyde McClung and daugn-
tr. Miss Elva Wescott. or urain,
arrived this morning to. visit with
friends and shop during the day.
To California
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Klore left on
Sunday for Santa Barbara, where
they will spend the Christmas holi
days with a daughter who resides
there. .
Former Resident Hera
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Norman,
of Mllo. were visitors In this city
yesterday and. today. Mr. Norman
was a former resident in mis cuy
and well known here.
C. A. Qunthar Visits
C. A. Gunther, of the Oregon
state motor association, stopped
over here yesterday a Bhort time
on business, enroute to Portland
from Klamath Falls.
Enroute North
Arthur P. Johnson, of Los An
geles, passed through this city yes
terday on train No. 12,. enroute to
northern points. He was met at
the train by his sister. Mrs. John
Butcher, who visited with him.
Arrives From Pendleton
Mrs. ,W. D. Howard, of Pendle
ton, a former resident of this city,
arrived here last evening from Pen
dleton and will visit at the home or
Mrs. C. W. Andrua over the holi
days. Leaves for Pasadena
Mrs. Lillian Boyd, who has been
enjoying a visit with relatives and
friends here, on her stop-over en
route to her home in Pasadena
from Seattle, returned to the south
yesterday evening.
To Visit Hera
Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Nelson, of
The Dalles, arrived here last even
ing on train No. 15 to spend the
holidays visiting at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Botta.
Enroute to Stockton
Mra. I. E. Henson. of East Ml-
aonrL stopped over here a fe
hours yesterday on her way to
Stockton. Cal., to spend the boll
days with relatives. Mrs. Henson
visited her son, Fred Henson, here
a number of years ago. Mrs. Hen
son states that her son Is now lo-
i cated in Montana.
i v 9ijna npiig.'i
Harley Troxelle, who has been
located In San Diego with the Unit
ed States Navy, la expected to ar
rive here today ' from Bremerton,
Wash., near where his ship Is sta
tioned for a time, and will visit b-r
with his parents and other rela
tives over Christmas.
Enroute to Portland
Mr. and Mra. D. J. Reardon. of
the Klamath Agency, left Monday
tor Portland, after stopping over
hre and visiting with relatives at
Glide Sunday. They will be Joined
In Portland by Mr. Reardon'a
grandmother, Mra. Hart, who will
return with them to the agency for
the holidaya, and may reside there.
CapL Dias Visits
Cspt. V. N. I Mai. asslstsnt In-
! strurtor of the Oregon Nstlonal
Guard, was a Roseburg visitor yea
: terdsy. Cant. Mas made an Invert-
lory of the federal property In
: Company D., 162nd Infantry, the lo
Iral unit while here. He waa well
I pleased with local company ef-
- fecta, stating tbat he found them
I In splendid condition.
NEWS
Marriage License Issued -
A marriage license waa Issued
today to C. O. Taylor and Beaa
Ayrea, both of Reedsport
From Mils-
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Farouhar of
Mllo, apent yesterday la tola city
visiting and shopping.
To Dlllard
A. M. Lady, of thla city, left
this morning for Dlllard to epenii
a short time attending to business
affaire. . '
Her From Portland
J. Cass, of Portland, of th pub
lic service commission, arrived
here yesterday and la spending a
day or so on business.
Aid Society Representative Visits
Miss l.avonne Stanton, of the
Boya and Glrla Aid Society, waa a
visitor In this city yesterday from
Portland.
Return From Portland-
Mr. and Mrs. W. Waldrlp re
turned to their home here yester
day after apendlng a abort time In
Portland on builnesa and visiting
with friends.
On Business
F. B. Lane, Dlxonvllle rancher.
was a visitor in this city yester
day, spending several hours at
tending to business affairs.
Divorce Granted
A divorce was granted today to
John E. Stevenson from Rebecca
Stevenson, desertion being alleg
ed. The plaintiff waa represented
by Attorneys Rice and Orcutt
Here From Medford
Arthur Brown, of Medford, who
Is with the circulation department
of the Oregonlan. Is a Roseburg
visitor for a few days, and la at
tending to buslnesa affairs.
8m.ll Girl Ill-
Margaret Prowell, the nln year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Prowell of Dlllard. haa been 111 for
the past week. Her many friends
at Dlllard hope for her recovery
soon and her return to achooL
Melrose Man Buva Land ' -
Hennr F. Anderson of Melrose,
hss purchased the J. F. Rloth
place In Garden Valley and win
take possession In the near future.
The deal was made by Charles
Kyea.
Building Home
C. S. Wheeler of South Myrtle
.Creek, has purchased two lots on
Prosoect street from Mrs. Charlea
K. Stanton and la building a new
residence on the property. The
sale waa maue by Charlea Kyes.
Tskes. Prisoners Through :
Sheriff Taylor of Lane county,
passed through this citv today with
three prisoners. The three young
men are accused a having atolen
an automobile which waa driven
to Granta Pasa where they were
arrested. "
Mrs. Hercher Improving
Mrs. R. A. Hercher of Dlllard.
wha has been confined to Mercy
hospital for several weeks receiv
ing medical treatment, la making a
slow Improvement, la la reported.
It la believed that she will have re
covered sufficiently by next week
to be allowed to return to her
home.
To Spend Holidays
Mr .and Mrs. H. F. Carter and
son, Francis, of Weed, California,
are expected to arrive her this
week to spend the Christmas holi
days visiting Mrs. Carter's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Campbell.
Mrs. Carter resided here a number
of years, and la well known In the
city.
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Heat with ga.
COTTAGE GROVE COUPLE WETJ
Dewey Kennedy and May Rich
ardson. both., of.. Cottage. Grove,
were quietly married yesterday af
ternoon at the office of County
Judge George K. Qnlne. The cere
mony waa attended by only the
neceniary wltnessea. ; The young
couple returned later in the day to
Cottage Grove where the groom Is
employed as a laborer.
Heat with gas.
In the morning when you're waking
Toast some bread of our baking.
For your lunch you slice It thinner,
Then eat plenty for your dinner.
Oregon Bakery
til N. Jackson 8L
Phone
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NOTICE .
To Business and Profession-
al Women'a club. A Christ-
mas party Friday evening.
Dee. 18th. Each member to
bring gift, value not exceed-
Ing 25 cents. Refreshments. )
DR. OLSON WILL
SPEAK AT ARMORY
AT 7:30 TONIGHT
Dr. David Eugene Olson, of En-
gene, 1 to speak at the. armory
tonight at 7:30 o'clock, on th
subject of oil explorations In Ore
gon. Dr. Olson Is at the head of
the large company now drilling
at Eugene and at other places In
Lane county. He la considered
one of th foremost geologists of i
the country, having visited prac
tically all of th oil and gas fields
In America, Mexico and Canada,
and ia now one. of the leaders In
the exploration work in Oregon.
His lecture tonight win deal
with geological formation show
ing the reasons why he believe
that therein oil to be found In
this atate. Hla lecture will be. of
great Interest to all who are con
cerned with th development of.
the oil prospect of Oregon.
MORRIS BROTHERS'
CREDITORS GIVEN
FINAL PAYMENTS
(AaocUted nm Uutd Win.)
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec, 15 Fi
nal dividend to creditors of the de
funct bond house of Morris Broth
era, Inc., waa author!-. ed today by
the federal court to be paid to the
approximately 1500 credltora
whose losses commenced to accrue
five years ago.
The dividend ia at the rate of
1.534 per cent to both non-assenting
creditors, whoae Interests were
guarded by Earl C. Bronaugh aa
trustee In bankruptcy, and to the
group of credltora who elected to
pursue an Independent course by
attempting to reorganise the
wrecked Institution.
This final payment brings the
total recovery to the creditors who
did not Join the reorganization
pool up to 41.534 per cent
Those credltora who Joined the
reorganisation pool, promoted by
J. C. Cunningham and associates,
recovered their loaaea up to ap
proximately 53.5 per cent
mm
Antlers Theatre.
Presenting a fresh and sparkl
ing story, a cast of celebrated
names, a modern version of life,
a plot with a unique twist, and
Marlon Davlea aa he star, "Zan
der the Great," the newest Cos
mopolitan production released
through Metro-Goldwyn, will be
shown at the Antlera Theatre be
ginning Friday,
"Zander th Great", waa adapt
ed bv Frances Marion from th
Salisbury Field stage play, in
which Alice Ilrady starred for al-mo-t
two years on Broadway.
Marlon Davles Is given unusual
opportunity for her versatility In
the role of Mamie, a Utile orphan
girl, who la left with a mother
less child to care for.
Combining deft comedy touchea
with strong drama and with a
western twang lo the later epi
sodes of the picture. "Zander" la
a genuine novelty and one which
promises a new achievement for
Miss Davlea.
Liberty Theatre,
Planned along fairly familiar
western lines, but lightened with
the bright comedy which differ
ent Istes all Fred Thomson - pic
tures from the average westerns.
Illumined hv some splendid act
ing, and fairly biasing with the
combination of a real cowboy
ronnd-nn and emashlng thrills.
"All Around Frying Pan," proves
one of the most delightful and
Interesting pictures seen In a long
lime. The famous Alturas Round
up has been built Into the story
of Frank Rlehardson Pierce, with
Fred and Sliver King as actual
contestanta. Fred's great mount
takes an acting role that tests bis
skill: for he starts Tjiit aa a wild
eyed bnrker which nobody can
ride, and finishes as himself
a heroic horse. Little Miss Clara
Horton has 'he feminine lead op
posite Mr. Thomson, and ah I
both clever snd lovely. Director,
David Klrkland handled hi altua-
linns wun rinv sum, anil merv
are hearty laughs bristling thru
the production. "Al Around Fry
ing ran" will he shown for the
'ast time today at tha Liberty
Theatre.
Antler Theatre. ,
"Feet of Clay." tha latest pro- ;
dnrtlon for Paramount bv th msn
who msd "The Ten Oommand-
I mens," will be shown for th first
Tim in rioeourg at ine Antlers -Theatre
Wednesday and Thursday.
The story Is one of New York
and California and feature Rod '
La Tiocque. Vera Reynolds, Victor
Varconl. Rlrardo Cortex, Julia
Fav. Theodore Koaloff and Ro
bert F.desnn In the orlnclpal roles, j
It Is sn adantatlon by llenlsh Ma
rie Dlx and Bertram Mlllhauser
of the aensationallv succeeful nia
raslne storv of that nam . by
Msrgaretia Tuttle.
The Cnllfnrnla episode consists
of exols bench carnival scenes at
Calallna Island You'v never
seen anythlne like It In all your
horn davs. The New York oni
flit, arrordlnr to the best T)j
Mllle standards of dramatle con
trast, between the flr'lem flat of
Vera -Reynold and Rod La Rn-
e ad the Insurious hnm nf
Tnlla Fa. Am' hslf-elster. snd
hr hnsband, played by Itobert
Edeson.
If yon'r looking for real screen
entertainment and that "some
thing new" in motion pWnres.
say don't miss "Feet of Clay.
Increase their spending allowance for the hoLL. j
by the careful spending for household necess! t.
Stone's better values serve you well. ' ' t .,
For Wednesday Ve fi'l
Swift's Jewel Shorteninp. 8 lbs. .... ......... -tl.O
Oleo, fresh and sweet, lb. ........... Z7t
Stone's Butter, "none better," Ib.......,....... Zi
, Broken Pineapple, large size, 2 for , ...........CTS
Flour, "finest hard wheat." barrel......... (3X3
Rolled Oats, regular or jiffy, 9 lbs. ...... ........tic
, Limited Supply of Potatoes at- J
These Prices
No. I Netted Gems. 1 00 lbs. .. ...... ..... S3.3
. Fancy Burbanks, 100 lbs ...-S&23
Good Burbanks. 100 lbs. ..-$2.t3
1 0c per 1 00 off on five sack lots. ; K
Orders $5.00 or over delivered free.
Shop Early for Christmas
11 West
Cass Street
Roseburg, Or.
Friendly Organisation
Th Roseburg National Bank I
equipped to serve the people splen
didly a friendly organisation back
ed by experience, strength and ef
ficiency. '
TheRosebuiftNational Bank
KoseDurg.iJre.
3
Knights
OFFERS EVERY MEMBER
A Free $10.00 Christmas Present
TO HIS BEST PRIENO -
Come to Lodge Wednesday, December 16, and
find out about it
ALPHA LODGE NO. 47
LUMBER
OF ALL KINDS
One-Piece or a Car Load. Get Our Prices.
Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co.
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Itnsehurg Granta Pass
S:00 A. M. 11:25 A. M.
4:20 P. M. 7:46 P. M.
For Information Phone 586, Stage Terminal
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If you ar renlly Interested In your Health
Call 638.J
. And ask m about th RADIUM ORB knows
MARCELl'S MIRACLE MINERAL
It cost nothing for th Information, Just phon) m and, 1 Will
call and see yon.
O FRED E. POMERLEAU, Offlc SOS E. Oaasjlaa
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SCHEDULE
Dec. 15, 1925
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