Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 15, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAV. DECEMBER 15. 1925.
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"A place for everything" in the child' ploy room
U wonderfully helped out with the O-W Sectional
cue. There the picture books and fairy tales,
toys and playthings, find convenient lodgment. ' 1
And they can be obtained unfinished if desired
and then painted to match If room contains
painted furniture. Ask for booklet
"For Every
McKean, Darby & Baldwin
Complete HousefurnUhert Roseburg, Ore.
OHOXXJ4IN WATKR CO.
IS NEW OOKPOIUTIOX.
8ALKM, Or., See. 15 Article
of incorporation have been filed by
the Chiloquin Water Company,
- which propose! to buy and operate
' , ASK YOUR DEALER FOR GRIMM'S MILK EREAD
IDEAL BAKERY
Phone 133
KttStlS
,!'Twas the Week Before Christmas"
- ' n .,.(...-, This modern electric range will help
' ' avoid the predicament most men find
. -' themselves in, the week before Christmas.
...
v. . ' . It is the yeai Christmas gift for jrour
' - " " ' wife. No need to search farther. And if
she hasn't actually told you she wants a
Horpoint electric range with automatic
', ' heat control, it is only because she has
been waiting for some special occasion
(like Christmas) to bring it.
..-'(.-. .
- , Settle the family's biggest Christmas
; problem in the easiest way by buying
her just about the finest and most appre-
elated electrical convenience she could
. v ask for.
Here are the points she
' would demand in an Electric Range:
1. Horpoint Model RS-67 in all-white
, . , or black-and-white enamel has auto-
mafic timer and automatic heat con-
!'-. ' vet ''"l Fur surface burners. Coin
' , bination baking and broiling oven,
f '' . 18x18x14 inches. Waiming corn-
'''"' , . partmcnt. Height, 57 inches. Occu
pies compact floor space of x
inches.
4 f ' f " i ' They're all in the Horpoint Model RS-67.
' ' " "" s l. See t today at your dealer's install it for
i ' v a Christmas surprise. Easy terms.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY.
Room in the Home"
m4ck Agency
a water system to furnish water
to Chiloquin. The incorporators
are A. W. tichaupp, A. C. Uelnger
and L. Gelnger. The capitaliza
tion Is $20,900. -
Cook will) cas.
Best for Xmas Feasts
Hank. I hope Mom lets us have
Roast Turkey, Pumpkin Pie and
GRIMM'S MILK BREAD .
for Christmas dinner. Betcha no
body can beat that.
119 Sheridan St
HI
(Arsnclstrd frees Lessee1 rial
BALE at, Ore.. Dec. IS As far as
the slat banking board is concern
ed the accusations made by repre
sentatives of the Portland National
Dank aenlmit Frank C. Dram well
have not become a closed incident
and a hearing will be held In Salem
Thursday of this week at which
persons testifying must talk under
oath. Members of the board are
unable to understand a letter re
ceived yesterday from W1U II-
llalnes, president of the Portland
bank. In which he said: "We de
sire to thank you for the favorable
conclusion reached at the confer
ence last Friday whereby the Port
land National Sank will be ap
proved as a reserve depository for
state banks."
No such conclusion was reach
ed, members of the board say. On
the other hand, they declare, all
who participated In the informal
conference, including Mr. Haines,
agreed that a formal bearing would
be called Thursday of this week.
The Portland National Bank re
presentatives chanted that B ram
well bad arbitrarily refused to
grant that bank a charter to serve
as a reserve depository for state
banks.
"if the charges lodged against
Mr. Bramwcll are true," said Sec
retary of State ' Koser yesterday
"the banking board would be Justi
fied in taking some action against
him. If the charges are not true
then the board should make a
statement exonerating him in the
eyes of the public. It would not be
fair either to Mr. Halncs or Mr.
Bramwell to allow the charges to
remain unexplained as they are at
the present time."
Large cupboard,
for canned fruit;
Powell's.
Just the thing
a bargain at
(AsncUl4 Pre Lessed TTlM.)
WASHINGTON. Dec. 16. A
h".irt attack coming at a high point
of a performance by a stage magi
clan caused the death last night of
Ph.itn.lnl, r lltnlf. al'.n nmnnV
Icusiodisn. Slumping In bis chair
pt the Helarro theater just as the
f irJisJl S ) 1 J
VITAMIN3
Many grown people do not
realize the importance oi the
right selection of vitamin
rich foods to assure m sound
body and health.
Scott's Emulsion
is the food-tonic rich in vita
mins that helps solve nu
trition problems. Itsup-A
plies vitamin-nourish VSK
ment to build health. 'Vjl
Scott a aosme, Bkmnleld, V. J. IJ41
magician hypnotized a woman and
caused ber to apparently float over
the stage. Mr. Hicks died before
a physlcan could reach him.
Mr. Hicks, who last April suc
ceeded Thomas W. Miller as cus
todian after the tatter's resignation,
had served In the bouse of repre
sentatives from New York from
1915 to 1923. Mr. Hicks was born
at Westbury, Long Island, March
f, 1872.
Buy at Powell's for less, get our
prices on blue leather, walnut
rockers.
S. P. PROVIDING
COMFORT ON NEW
TRISCO TRAIN
8 AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13. The
best of the interior decorators
art, toe result of careful scientific
tests to soothe the eye and add
comfort to travel, has been adopt
ed In the new San Francisco Over
land Limited equipment to be put
in service December 19th.
The new trains, it was announc
ed today by F. 8. McUinuls, pas
senger traiflc manager of the
Southern Pacific company, will in
clude every modern device for the
comfort and convenience of trav.
elers.
The cars. Southern Pacific offi
cer estimate, represent an Invest
ment of t3.000.VVV.
In addition to the revolutionary
measures in the color scheme other
features incorporated Include white
enamel wash basins in the dress
ing rooms, club car, "Honeyman1
partitions between sections, con
necting rooms. Improved ventllab
i ing system, larger dressing rooms,
, manicurist, ladies maid, shower
baths, ladles lounge and barber.
"It is our plan to make the San
Franclaco Overland Limited as fine
I a train as there Is In the world."
1 said .Mctilnuls. "Everything Dos-
I sible has been done to make our
! passenger thuroutihly-eujoy them
selves while traveling our lines.
Bvcr hllf l?
be found in high
class hotels has been Incorporated
in tue new Overland Limited
trains, seven of which will oper
ate between San Franclhco and
Chicago over the company 's Lake
Tahoe route.
"We contemplate an unusually
I heavy movement of tourists to Ore
gon and the Pscltic coast this win
ter and wo want them to travel In
comfort and ease never before
equalled."
The consist of the new trains In
clude the 12-aectton and drawing
rooms car for Salt Lake City, four
12-section and drawing room cars
for Chicago, one & compartment
and 3 drawing moms car for Chi
cago and one (-compartment and 1
drawing room observation car to
Chicago.
A few ol those large all-copper
waab boilers left. Oet yours at
Powell's Furniture Co.
RAY BUELL. BARBER.
CHANGES LOCATION!'"
Ray Buell, well, known local bar
ber, who has beeu located in tbe
Grand Harbor Bliop sl.-ue 1919, has
sold his interests In the firm and
is now auoclated with the new
Hotel Rose barber shop. Kay has
been la the barbering busltfesa, tor
a (rood many years. In fact. When
Bay wua lust a little shaver he
looked forward to the day when he
would be a regular one and now
his dreams are fulfilled. Back In
tho0 hectic days of the bis; rump
us when Kaiser Dill was csusinir
such an uproar, Kay folded up his
razor and donne dthe olive drab.
Shortly after his enlistment, he
was sent to Fort Stevens, where
his buddies demanded "a few regu
lar shaves." Kay sent home for his
kit, and started lalherins; the (tang,
ills shop being a corner of (ha
barracks. Even a war couldn't
stop him from his tonsorial ten
dencies. His place of burjness then
was far from being as convenient
as the one he now occupies. Here
Kay will be "at home" to his
msny friends and give them the
same . good service he bas In the
past.
Clear, filtered sweet cider at
Draud's Road Stand. By the gallon
or the glass.
0
BOY DETOURS ONE I
STAGE AND HITS j
ANOTHER BEHIND
(Aanchttd Pnm Leusf (n.)
OREGON CITY, Ore.. Dec. 15.
Clifford Drown of Salem was In
jured near here this morning when
he drove his automobile into, a Cal
ifornia stage. The stage was track
ing Bnother, when Drown, detour-
":
one car, crashed Into
the second. His injuries consisted
of cuts about the face and a bad
bruise on the head, suffered when
he was pitched from his automo
bile. 0
Got our prices on beautiful jar
dlneres for quick sale before
Xmas. Powell's.
(AvocUtr Press Leased Wire.)
POKTLANO. Or., Dec. 15.
Calves, medium to choice (milk
(eds excluded) 6.6ti 18.60; cuils
and common H.&Oii 16.50; veai
ers, medium to choice 19.00
112.00; culls and common .UV
V $9.00.
Hogs steady; receipts liii
(1516 direct); feeder and stinker
pigs (70 to 130 lb3. ) medium,
good and choice $1 1.00S12.00.
Sheep: Lambs ouc hlgner; re
ceipts 400; lambs, good and cnoios
(ill. Adams) aij.OOfi $14.00;
lambs, medium to good (valley)
1 1.5(1 fj $14.00; heavywelgnts (9
lbs. up) S 10 50 (12. 50: all
weights, culls and common $9.00
tofW.00. Others unchaiiKeu.
rORTLAXD, Ore., Dec. IS.
Eggs lo to 2c lower. Current re
ceipts 32; fresh medium Sac 0
28tc; fresh standard ilrsts alc'tf
3 lie; fresh standard extras &i0
33ic; fresh andersiird 2i'fi;'(Jo
Hutter: Cubes lc lower; extra
cubes, city 49c; staudardt itc;
prim first 48c; first 47v; prints
vie; cartons 52c.
Milk steady. Dost churning
cream 47C net shippers track la
son 1. Cream Delivered Port
laud 60c; raw milk (4 per cent)
f J.iiO cwl., f. o. b. Portland.
Poultry firm. Heavy hens 25c
f2tic; light 19c; light le; springs
11 5c; broiler nominal; young
white ducks l;cU23c; dreosed
turkey Sci 4uc; live aomiual;
geese nominal.
Onions slow, weak. 11.73.
Potatoes slow, weak 13.(0 O
II B0.
I uts steady.
V'aluitU No. I.
C hoose a Man's Gift at
A MAN'S SHOP
And be assured that you will receive
quality and the correct style that the
man who cares, insists upon when he
does his own shopping.
We have on display a large assortment
of practical gifts for men.
SILK LOUNGE
ROBES
SILK SHIRTS
SILK NECKWEAR
SILK HOSE
SILK MUFFLERS
SILK AND WOOL
HOSE
SILK HANDKER
CHIEFS SILK AND WOOL
MUFFLERS
SILK PAJAMAS
FRENCH FLANNEL
PAJAMAS
CUFF LINKS
' BELT SETS ' '
BELTS
AN ADLER COLLEGIA SUIT OR OVER
COAT WILL KEEP YOU LVOKING YOUR
Roseburg's Newest,
'Yoi'noj
30c32c; filberts 2Cc; Oregon
chestnuts 16c.
Cascara bark nominal steady,
7c ft Tie; Oregon grape root nom
inal. Hops steady, quiet. Now crop
cluster 22sc; fuggles 25c.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. S. Weather Bureau, local of
fice, Roseburg, Oregon, 21 hours
ending 5 a. m. '
Prscipltation In Ins. Hundredth
Highest temperature yesterday 50
Lowest temperature last night S3
Precipitation last 24 hours 0
Total precip. since 1st month. 1 66
Normal precip. for this month 6.92
Total precip. from Sept. 1,
1923. to date 7.53
Average precip. from Sept, 1
1877 10.73
Total deficiency from Sept. 1,
1325 S.20
Average precipitation tor 48
wet aeaaon. (September
to May Inclusive) 31.48
Unsettled tonight and Wednes
day. WM. BEt.U Metenmloglst
RoseOuigSteairi
LAUNDRT KIDS
m
I BLANKCTa PpRt AS SHOW-1
I AND THCVLL BE I
What Is more enjoyable
on a cold .winter's night
than to snuggle under a
pair of well sundered san
itary blankets. U they are
laundered here you can
snuggle a close as yon
please to them. They'll
feci good to the touch.
Rotcburg Steam
Laundry
PI10NB 71
THESe BLANKET
GOLF HOSE .
GOLF SWEATERS
BLAZERS
BLAZER
SWEATERS
GORDON CAPS
GORDON HATS
MADRAS SHIRTS
DRESS GLOVES
WOOL LINED
GLOVES
SILK LINED GLOVES
TIE AND HANDKER
. CHIEF SETS
LINEN HANDKER
CHIEFS -RAYON
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS
BEST -
Livt, Leading Men's and
Men' 8tor
We carry a complete line of the 1
finest range made at lowest prices.
Pnwe.ll Furniture Co.
Also for
New Years
A 1 sgent for sal
dates, Limits.
Ajk Agent
Southern Pacific tines
L. B. MOORE, Cnnri Agent, Phen t1
LEISURE
Th most Industrious housewife
wraiea who carry their groceries
soaay boeir that kind of dntdgery consume in a year.
Our complete service makes this labor and loss of time unneces
sary. Wt deliver rev aud charge Las goods If you bave a credit
account. ,
We have a good supply of Oranges, Candy and Nuts, Our lino of
groceries 1 complete. '
Phone us your order.
ECONOMY
O. L. JOHNSON
Phon U
' Th tor That Serve
. Men' salt cleaned and pressed,
11.50. Boseburg deaaer. phone
47t
fit
h Reduced Fares
For example:
Round Trip Fares.
San Francisco (26.4S Eugen 44.00
Ashland . . M5 , Albany - 5.70
Madford $6.30 Salam 7.00
Granu Pas tM Portland 19.56
Sales dates December 18-25; limit Jan'usry 4.
Proportionate reductions to msny other point.
HOURS
Is eioltpwi to some kdsure.
few
homo In a bask oralis
the
GROCERY
Vou Beat.
S44 N. Jackson St.