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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1925. Better Than a Auction Sale ! The Pumpkin Center Store Consolidate (tack with th Goom Hollow store ( ( suburb of Gild). Ezra Hoafclna (all Clif. Lily) has ben pruadd by C M. (the widow' friend) to becom th friand of all th widowa of Salem, Ortgon, and h ba practically given u hi atosk and w ar in turn passing th saving on to th consumer. Th "Dear Consumer" la being ardently eourted thee fast and kn daya by purveyors of gen. mdeo. He and hie cash must be had or th sheriff. Now Exry'a stock make our too larg by heck and we've got to reduce. Did you ever see a reel country atorp in operation. Parhapa at a car nival, but here'a th real thing. If pricea could talk we'd get a cussing cox the ar going to get all mutilated. ...... i i I t a i i i i i i i i t i i i i i i Crown White Loaf Flpur, per sk. limit 2) $2.09 Fresh bulk dates, any amt. per lb... . JOic Matches, 5c box, six for... 23c Macaroni, 10 lbs. J ......... ...75c Armours Shortening, 8 lb ...... ..m..$1.49 Spuds .......... : . ;........................$2.98 Xmas Candy, per lb. .. . 16c Brooms, 85c seller '..... .60c 32-inch. Ginghams, highest quality, regu- lar 32c yd., per yd. . .....J.19c Dinner Plates, regular 25c values, each.-.L:..15c $7.50 Hood Hip Boots .: $6.50 HERE'S THE WHOPPER Very high grade western cylinder oil, put out : by the largest American Oil Co. and backed by them, per gal ,..v .. 45c In five-gallon lots 39c; in bbl. lots, 37c. Bring the slop pails and the milk pails and Samantha's stew kettles and fill 'em up with ' a year's supply. This doesn't happen often. Regularly 20c a qt. Finest grade Eastern Cylinder Oil, gal . '. ; 59c SHOES!!!! By gum auxally Ezry had enuf at Goose Hollow to supply that town and Sutherlin for 17 years and they are no mean towns. We had about as many, mostly men's. They must be sold. If you are from Mo. come have a look. . $7.00 Oxfords .....:,..:.::....:i$4.95 $10.75 High Cuts :.:..:.:-. ......$8.25 Ladies $1.00 and $1.25 Silk Plaited Hose ...79c (This is a whiz bang) . ' We are forced to turminate cause the typewriter's hot. We hate to but you will have to call early to see the whole 'show; M. J. Brandenstcin's Coffee-pThe flavor's always" uniform will be served free all day Sat.j the 19th along with Aug by Heck's doughnuts. Three big days, Dec. 17, 18, and 19. i ' P. S. Gas will be sold from two o'clock to four on Sat. at 20c per gal. i i i i i i t 4 i i i i BUSY YEAR IS REPORTD BY LOCAL CHAMBER tlon of Commercial Organisations 1 ' ' Secrearte meeting was featured lt,lf If Tf f tft day. The Mid Year Wasting wa e . ROYAL ARCH MASON . .! featured by a splendid addree by I ATTENTION (the Pruldeut, Join W. O'Leary. ' ' e who stated among other things' Tb annual olectloa of ofl- I that men In business were, ha be- can for th coming year will ' llieved. now more readily accept-1 be held at our stated oonvoca- Hug tbe leaponsifelllly o( leader- lion Tuesday evenlnc. Deed)1 "jship lu promoting eoinmuaily wl-jd Hlh. All members ar re- educational address by CapL to d By order H. P.. ' (Continued from Par ! aurvey of the retail distribution of farm product -In tuo ounty, rumberTndu.txy7ou .iVav J " ' ! " raercial fishing and on on twin ing. ana one on W" , i..rh n.,i i . i, . I Th survey of the retail ill- Icrkick. Jl&Lm t' and T W. T. HARRIS, Secty. ! ir.ouuon or larm proouci. ioc u, b ..pd-laily snappy personal brought to the atten ton of the 'aaui "f muslcl- puuuc rouuuiuns wmca weiw uii nwnari n.wu. nium. Th. i . - ,....ni,.i u i- ji 'if L!?'!'If8i,n, fi! Secretaries meeting was faturcd flcult to make an Intolllnent report uy the addreaa Of rreaiaent ion the work done In this matter. Coombs ot the Seattle Chamber; a great many people want Jobs a paper by W. L. Miller, i'resl- and there Inquiries come by letter and one-half columne on toe edi torial page of tbe Orenonlnn. ,The commitloee then combined their reports which was read at the conference and filed for pub lication. The committee recom mended the (ollowuia i that advantages of our local mar ket may be fully utillred your , committee recommends that committee be appointed which will represent our lumber, fishing and mining Industries, the farmer and distributors. Charge this com mittee with the the task of farm ing constructive plan to in dent of the Calltornla Assoc lalloa 'and In person. W bare been able of Commercial Secretaries oo tto furnish farmer innuirers with ',IfJr:l I "Selling the Chamber of Com-! help and in that way we perform Keeping It Sold," and the well! We have Inquiries for businesa organised "Steam Holk-r." tactic opportunities and If any of you used by the California Secretaries lawyers think there is an oppor- urganiiution la having the v est ern School for Commercial Or ganisations Secretaries located at Stanford University. Realising that the frequent croasu the consumption of home l" "naa ana tne numer; grown crops on the local markets wiu. 'and request an early report. The North Umpqua Road Com 'mlttee was chanced with the task of see in t that this road Waa com--pleted to Diamond Lake and in j order that-we might.be aura to have it done Messrs. A. C. Mars- tars, T. H. Nesa, and W. J. Wea- ney were bolb enuoying and un economical, President Crocker brought the matter of a Commun ity Cheat belora the Directors and the officers of tbe Community Chest at Marshtleld explaintd how it waa handled in their city and the success they hsd realized. Th report of the Marahrieid omctais ,. TnVcXmUte. rnad7a trip I.,"?. t the Corn- over the road from Roseburg. to ' .:,ii.d. JOHN H ATFIELD.Dixonville, Or f Diamond Lalte and return. Inking (with them a representative of the connty court, the Coos Bay dis 'tricts, the local pre?e, the Forest Service and other Interested par ties. The matter was presented to Representative Hawley and to i Senator Stanield ajid has been jtnken tip beforo W. B. Greeley, ! Forester and District 'Forester C. M. Granger. . The committee Also ! secured the endorsement of the Reedsport, Cardlner and all of the Coos County Chambers of Com jmerce in presenting the matter to .tbe State Highway Commission ; meeting in December. A number of conferencea have the fuuda raised, and placed is the hands of responsible official. This will save several thouaaud dullara annually to this commun ity and assures a mora orderly otficlal method- ot financing wor thy causes and charity cases. ' 1 One of the most important com mittees named for this year's work is only now in the process of organisation. - It is the City Parka Committee. It must con sider suitable playgrounds for the children, suitable parka tor re creation, suitable appearance of home yards at the highway en trances to the city and other mat ters which can and should b un- oeen attended. Ihe becretary s deraken by it. Tola committee Short Course at Eugene in July 'ha, a heavy task assigned and was attended by the Secretary and jone wbia wUj llLt jOUg to COa on Directors Day by Messra. T. ' iela tl - 1 n xw- r -1 rrU DaAhaI 1 1 ..... I -AH.nMtnM& of the United States Chamber of hU:h, ' "ne '".?!?iem.S (tiresome. The above are some of , fourt today, reversing th verdict rnmmercn a tn Pnrtlanit """ " " Ith. mm on July 2S, and was attended by!1" V"W- ,th" registration Mr. Foster BuTnfr .id" the Sec-i0 tourists car, in wswering dl-retary.- Th report, of these ref ta"rt received by mail, to Regional Conferences should tunlty for another atiorney; and If any ot the doctors think there is a need for a new physician; or if you denttsta have mora work than you can do and think we need another dentist in Roseburg; if any of you men is the mercan tile business think that there are not enough to properlyaerve the community In an efficient and an economic manner, please advise the office so that we may advise soma of our Inquiries to come. We hav frequent inquiries ror busi ness locations, Inquiries from peo ple who, no doubt, would make good cltliena, but whom It doea not appear to be advisable to In vite here If they come at the ex pense of the prosperity of those we now bav engaged In the aame line of endeavor. Inqulriea about roads and auto routes, fishing, hunting, camping and other recreational matters are frequent and answered most promptly. Our files enable as to answer most questionnaires. City and county officials and business men are always ready to asist 'with facts, when possible or guesses based on facts and experience, which ta sometimes all that can be had. In a general way we answer over five hundred inqul riea for special Information each month and seat out four hundred and fifty letters in the same time. Thla Is not giving yon In full all matters undertaken. That la impossible at one time. Very much like statistics. Important but most striklnk ot th actlvt- Peoples Sup -il; BKAKC3.CT0SE A? MYRTLE CRCII Now open And ready for buinee. A complete bj J groceries, flour And feed. Smoked meat. Get our spe' cial cash price on canned good by the caae. Com iif and get acquainted ; our manager, Mr. Sidney Helliwell. X ynll be very glad to give you .the .. eourtepia treatment" X and service which is the People Supply Company method X of building a permanent and substantial business. In th aame (tore will be conducted HeHiwell Variety Store in charge of Mrs. Sidney HelUwell. A full line of Xma toy and tre ornaments, sjso etapja 'nobona, dishes etc., with price mads very low on account of Vow over Mad" ' ' ...,,'iyits'J P SUPREME COURT DErJTIST OF ELGIN Presence of Embryo Child Not rroved in Caae of Woman Upon Whom - , He Operated. ' . i (Aasoclsud Fras Uoxd Win.) SALEM. Ore.. Dec. IB. E. O. Wlllson, a dentist of Elgin, Ore.. who waa convicted In the lower court for Union county oa a charge ot manslaughter, ia connection with an lUegai operation en a young woman who waa In a deli cate condition dae to bar alleged relations witn him, is given hia lib erty by an opinion of the supreme ELK5r.SFaHf riip::o 1; selection from the list of inqul- """ r,i f ,h. i,nr.,l rl,m. in Douglns County wjiether be , A "rZ "V ,""7 "T , I nee sent to the Land Settlement lives in the city or on the farm There are copies on file In the .office, of the conference already held that are available to any member of the organisation. The 'Southwestern Oregon Chamber 'of Commerce ( Association met in 1 September at Ashland and formed permanent organisation. Tho ber of Commerce, and last and of most Importance the prospect who has arrived tn Douglas County and who visits the Chamber of Commerce. We have had a num ber ot the latter since the first of October and now we have a growing list ot these who have bought land In the county. Tne second meeting was hold at Grants imembera ot thla organisation era Pass and attended by President' (Crocker and the Secretary where a matter of cooperative advertis ing was .thoroughly discussed and the plan deferred for the present because the advertising budget In nearly all of the organisations has been exhausted. Thla will no doubt come up again, believing that the proper way for us to ad vertise out attractions is o do so .cooperatively rather than each community for itaelf. Tho District Meeting of the i United Statea Chamber ot Com merce was held at Seattle Decem ber 7 and 8, and was attended by your Secretary who also remained over for the Washington AsBOcia-' GLENGARY GLEANINGS Sickness still prevails ' In , the valley. - - Mrs. Geo. Marsh has been con fined to' the house with a severe cold the past week. business visitors In Roseburg Fri day. . " Mr. Durdlne is Improving his farm by setting out a number of fruit trees. Mrs. Schaffer was In Roseburg a J J Ttott. h. h.n irV th n..i 'few hours Saturday ahopplng and few daya. The doctor pronouncing Visiting. The Glengarry achool It neuralgia of the chest. .children are working hard on a Mr. and Mrs. Morrison visited at l""ogram for Xma" eve the home of J. J. Betts in Roseburg The Cooper children are some Sunday. ; better at this writing. Hattle has Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Nelson are had to miss several days of school, expected to arrive from The Dalles : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox of Rose Monday evening. I burg were callers at the ' Marsh M. and Mrs. Floyd Betts were home several evenings the past week. Mrs. Cox la Mrs. Marsh's daughter. A SUBSCRIBER. urged to cooperate In forming A visiting committee to call upon these families at their homes and bid them a welcome here and of fer tho good fellowship of the organisation. ' More Important than land set tlement is that of finding a bet er and a more orderly method ot marketing farm products. Our work on that question has been referred to In tbe recommenda tion contained In our report to the Economic Conference and show in our cooperation with the Marketing Department ot th Portland Chamber ot Commerce. Inquiries for information are so numerous, so varied and many the ties. : e Pot that personal touch to your Xmaa greeting cards by having your name printed on each card. See the News-Review office for a nice line of samples at a reason able price. -' One 'of the most . enjoyable dances of the year will take place on Thursday night when tha Jka and their ladlea will gather af t-wlr annual Chrlstanaa party, he Christmas party tht year win com bine with ladle night. wheaWhe ladle will pay the expenses ot the dance, ask the gentlemen ' tor dancea, and otherwise usurp the privileges of the stronger sex. I dlea night baa always been the oc casion for an Informal good tane, and combined with tbe annual Christmas party is expected to be one of th best dances ot the year. Tbe hall will be lavishly decorated with tbe Christ maa sootif, aad the dance will be aeml-forsaal. - - T In charge of arrangements for the dance are Mr. Ida Dyairuter, Mrs. Clyde Catching, Mr. W.;Q. Cordon, Mrs. O. D. McAllister. kJ naHHa T2.Vaw-vsm Vaav I. I.rt 1 IT VaMa a. Tk. " M am,m' VW Twaa-aw o-rdnwaa-wmteT -rXZA ' I In the ladlea narlora. Man our of by thitow r,kt DUU,i, on attend ing thla dance, and all vlslamg Wlllson waa sentenced ay the lower court to serve two yean in Ihe penitentiary and pay a fine of 500. Tbe opinion of tbe supreme court hinges oa failure at proof that aa embryo child was actually killed by the operation performed upon tbe woman by the dentist ' The supreme court. In an opinion by Justice Rand, affirmed Judge T. E. Duffy of tne lower court for Deachtttea eoonty la tbe ease of the state against Ace Dobson, wbo was convicted in the Justice and circuit courts of selling Intoxi cating liquor. The main conten tion of the defendant was that the complaint charged that the defend ant "did thon and there Sell Intoxi cating liquor," etc., without there having been inserted before ' the word aell" the word -unlawfully." Judge Rand points ont that in Oregon any sale of Intoxicating liquor la unlawful, unless It ta o - ethyl alcohol under certain eondl- Thla week we will sell (one to a : Uonj, and the sale charged against customer), pure aluminum 5-quart Dobson did not come under this teakettlea for 0c. Only 21 U be provision. ' sold. Big eale'on Gold Seal mats, o ' 18x36 sire. Powell's. Cook witn gsa GRANGE OFFICERS ELECTED At the laBt regular meeting of Molroae tgrange, the following ot flcera were elected: 1 maater, Mrs. W. Alice Ooff; overseer, Mrs. H. P. Conn; -secretary, Ernest John son; lecturer, Mrs. - E. B. Fenn; steward. A, S. Burroway: treasur er, Mrs. D. N. Busenbark; - chap lain, Mrs. R. A. Busenbark: assis tant steward, Wm. O. Uandstrom; L. A. 8, Pauline Hansotf; ceres, Mrs. Fred Relce; pomona. Grace Conn: flora, Margaret Busenbark; gate keeper. James Conn; musi cian, Mrs. H. M. Moreland. Cook with gaa. member are Invited. Special prices until Dec. , if si. Marcel, hair-trim, bob curl, and shampoo. Can Mrs. Amy Rogers, 137 N. Main. Phone llg-U. KLAMATH CLOSES : SCHOOLS) ALONE TQ AVOID AN EPIDEMIC . , . ...... . . (Asnrlstni Tnm Usvd WtwO -- -KLAMATH FA LI A Ore., Dec. It. With two deaths from spinal meningitis her within the past few dava and with four known cases of the disease, the city coun cil last night decided that closing ot the schools waa a sufficient . cheek to the menace. Stores, theatres, churches knd other places of public amusement will be allowed to remain open. There were ad aew case of the disease rported today. . Barbecue sandwiches and eeffee Oh. Boy! I CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy during the death and ! burial of our baby daughter and! sister, Betty Louise. Also for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. T. Kodley, and family. Quality merchandise at lowest prices at Powell' Furniture Store. !fn.1L Hf? - W 13 i: : OATS 'quick cooxiwafe Cock2to3 minutes only . , : : Ha-Xivll-OGiritpaJig i ; : ; , f- . 0:f;;yM t IS r " J f Ready in 2 minutes. New style H-O Quick Gxking Oats the rime-saving,cncrgy-building breakfast diih.' Toasted oat flakes that cook into firm, granular oat meal. Appetizing delicious healthful!-. Filled with flavor packed with nourishment.' ' Smooth Arm in texture yet retaining die neco . sary roughage for quick, easy digestion. eXtaf "clUighteooked" flavor in only In-o minuta lUf 88 WM W. HP 1 iij us The New Year Edition of I Rosebur News Review Mail 'em to your friends and I and prove that you live in the garden spot of the world J 0 Order Yours owl w-o foavsvs oat H-O HORN BY ig OATS HtCKRSf cf am rtsiMA H-O QUICK COOKING OATS rfs? rsA v. Rvr wti t HOMXSTtAD SASCAJIS fMWl at X7W vnv 2 KINDS ..... , i