Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 16, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IB, 192?.
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From Mti
If you haven't ' yet
done your Christmas
Shopping you are now
a 'late shopper However
Carr's store haslalways fi
ed its service for late
We differ from most stores in the way we buy
our Christmas stocks. We buy not what we ,
might sell before Christmas, but enough to carry
us through the following months also. Our toys
we buy to carry us till next summer, because we ''
carry big all-the-year stocks. ' ' . ''
While we do run out of some items, due to selling
more than expected, yet we have big well '
rounded stocks right up to December 24. There
fore we do better serve the late shop-
per. Try us first.
New feature items to use as gifts
Box
Paper
Beautiful new goods in
Vellum and Linen fin
ishes. White, colors and
fancy edges. Always a
practical gift One quire
boxes at
25c 35c 50c 75c
Double pack (2 quire)
boxes at
60c $1.00 $1.25
Framed
Pictures
Special low prices now in
effect on our line of fram
ed pictures. We are clos
ing out our entire stock at
y4 to oir
.We do framing. Big line
of mouldings to choose
from.
Visit our Big Toy land, Roseburg's best.
An entire floor of Toys, DolterBooksr
Games, Wheel Toys, Etc.
A Department Store of
Phonograph
Records
We are now handling a
full size double record as
distributed , in the .' big
nation-wide variety
chains. Quality records
at popular prices. v"
39c each
2 for 75c
Not cull records that Our ston abounds in at
wouldn't sell at higher j tractive boxed gif ts. Shop
prices, but new up-to-the-; our store,
minute songs, dances and ( r. T
band numbers. Get some t 1 rimmingS
new record, now. Extra big line paper, rib
Children's small records, : bons, tags, seals, greet
10c each ' , ing cards.
Ilk, H jI,
eatur-
shoppers
Felt
Slippers
Another shipment now
in. Have all sizes in sev
eral colors, soft chrome
soles. -. ,
Women's fancy trim,
ribbon and pom pom,
per pair 85c
As above, felt with
mottled silk thread
' only, pair 95c
Children's Felt Slip
pers, pair ;,.75c
Russian Boot Style,
pair i......85c
Men's Gray Felt, '
pair.'.. $1.00
Boxed
Gifts
Xmas Gifts
LOCAL.
VUite Yeaterday- ...
T. 8. Poe.' Drew resident, wu
business vialtor in thia city yes
terday, , spondlug several noun
here.
From Yonealla
Mm. Harry Lawaon and Mrs.
Frank Paugherty. of Yonealla.
spent yeaterday afternoon here
shopping and visiting.
Visits Yeaterday
Mrs. Ed Riddle, ot Kiddle, spent
yesterday In KoseburK shopping
and risking with friends, return
ing home In the evening.
Receive Carload Sheep
J. Fabric of the Round Prarle
ranch, has shipped In a carload of
high grade Ramhoullet sheep from
Montana, arriving last week, which
will be used at the ranch.
Vialtor Yesterday
Mrs. Tom Harvey, of Sutherlln,
spent yeaterday afternoon in Rose
burg vlsitlug with friends and
shopping.
From Sutherlln
Mrs. E. R. Drown returned to
her home at Sutherlln yesterday
evening after shopping and visit
ing here during the day.
Visitor In Town
. Among those from the rural dis
tricts to attend to business mat
ters here yesterday was Roy Hat
field ot Deer Creek.
From Oakland
Arthur Smith relumed to his
home near Oakland yesterday af
ternoon after attending to business
matters here during the day.
Visit Yesterday
Mr .and Mrs. J. F. Stafford. Oak
land residents, were visitors In
this city yesterday, spending sev
eral hours shopping and visiting.
Stone Visit . "
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone of Myr
tle Creek, spent a few hours here
yesterday transacting business and
shopping.
To Have Installation
- The Eastern Star lodge will have
a meeting Thursday evening at
7:30 o'clock, at which time there
will be Installation ot officera.
In Yesterday Afternoon
Mrs. Frank Steinhaur and moth
er, Mrs. Teleford. of Happy Val
ley, motored here yesterday, spend
ing the day .shopping and 'visiting
nere.
From Drain- 1 , ' : '
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spaullng re
turned to their home at Drain yes
terday afternoon after upending the
day shopping and VIMIing here.'
From Camas t . .t .''! .' t ' "
' Henry Denn motored from Cam
as Valley yesterday, spending the
afternoon attearilng- to business
affairs and trading.
Here From Eugene '
Arthur T. Mosts, chief clerk In
the office of the Cascade national
forest, is here from Eugene and
will assist the force in the office
of the I'mpqua national forest for
a -few days.
Mr. Bemle Slightly Improved
Mrs. F. A. Bemls, of this city,
who I ill at the Pacific Christian
hospital In Eugene, Is reported to
be only allghtly Improved. Her
many friends here are anxious to
hear of her complete recovery.
Fine Raspberries Grown
James Hutching yesterday
brought to the News-Review office
a fine spray of raspberries, which
were grown this month in the gar
den of Frank Poole, of this city.
The raspberries are unusually
large and tine, and there are sever
al clusters on the branch. The rasp
berries are growing on the fence
between Mr. Hutching' and Mr.
Poole's property and are being
proudly displayed. It being an un
usual thing tor the vines to bear
fruit this late in the winter. -
Chas. S. McElhinny
Th Widow' Friend"
Oregon Life
248 North Jaekaon
In the morning when you're waking
Toast some bread of our baking.
For your lunch you slice It thinner.
Then rat plenty for your dinner.
Oregon Bakery
231 N. Jaekaon St
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NEWS
From Glide
P. Mlcham. Glide resident mo
tored here yesterday to attend to
business affairs for several hours.
From Ty I
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Emmett of
Tyee, motored here yesterday, and
spent the day visiting and attend
ing to business affairs.
W
Visit Friends
Mr. R. Hatfield and children, ot
Dlxonvllle, spent yeaterday after
noon here visiting friend and
shopping.
Balrda Visit
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ralrd and
children, of Oakland, spent yester
day arternoon in this city shopping
and on business.
Visit Friends
Mrs. Andrew Munson, of Drain,
was a visitor In Roseburg yester
day, spending the afternoon here
shopping.
VMtor Tttla Morning
T. n ThnmfiRnn. THllArit real.
dent, motored here and spent the
morning looking after business
matters.
On Business
Inula Ttlnbma. ulHl.nul ,a li I .
home at Canyonville yesterday af
ternoon alter attending to business
affairs here yesterday.
From Sutherlln
Mis Delorna Parrott, of Suther
lln, arrived here this morning to
spend a short time visiting . with
mends and do Christmas shopping.
Visitor In Town
Mrs. S. Thompson and aon, of
Looking Glass, apent yesterday af
ternoon In this city attending - to
business maters and shopping.
To Medford
County Agricultural Agent B. W.
Cooney, will leave today for Med
ford. where he will attend meet
ing ot the horticultural society, to
be held Thursday and Friday.
From Brockway
Among those from the rural dis
tricts to spend several hours here
shopping and attending to business
matters were Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Roger of Brockway. : .
Returna From San Francisco
A., R. Moore, of the Oregon-
Portland cement company, return
ed to this city yesterday after
noon from a few day' businea
trip to San Francisco.
To Medford
Oeorge N. Angell, of the Oregon
Fanner, Portland, after spending
yesterday here with B. W. Cooney,
left' this morning for Medford,
where he will attend a meeting of
the horticultural society, and
gather material for the Oregon
Farmer. ;
To San Francisco
H. Baker, who ha been employ
ed here with the Southern Pacific
company, as operator, left this
morning for San Francisco, where
he win probably locate. He will
spend the Christmas holidays vis
iting at the home of his niece, and
attend her graduation from school
In January.
Former Resident Visits
Charles Sheldon, formerly In
the drug business In Roseburg,
now located In Medford, where he
Is associated with the Occidental
Insurance Company, was a vial
tor in Roseburg today. He waa I
accompanied by Mr. Wood, an of
ficer in the company, which Mr.
Sheldon Is serving.
C. S. Whiteomb Visitor
C. S. Whftrnmb. manasrer of the
Portland Plumbing and Heating I
company, waa a business visitor In j
Roseburg yesterday. Mr. Whit
comb was here to confer with J. 1
H. Booth, one of the members of
the board of regent of Willamette 1
University, In regard to a new
sprinkling system at the univer
sity. Return to Corvallls
Earr Price, extension expert and
Harry flhotch; of the federal staff'
of Agriculture at Corvallls, left to-,
day for that place, after spending!
yeaterday here conferring with
County Agent B. W. Cooney. They
plan to make atopa between Rose
burg and home looking over terri
tory In regard to introducing le
guminous crop.
llaek From Portland
InainhlHa U.PIhlnnv ak. I h
I . I . I n - I
' " ii mi 1 1 ii a in i ti 1 1 1 mi u i ii i m
few days, returned last night to
her home In this city. Her mo
ther, Mrs. Lena McKlhlnny, who
accompanied her to Portland,
stopped In Eugene on the return
home to visit Mrs. W. E. Naylor.
Mrs. McElhinny will return home
this evening.
Affrlrnlture Kx ports Visit
Oeorge N. Angell, of the Ore
gon Farmer, Portland. Earl Price,
an Extension expert and Harry1
Khotch, of the federal staff, both ,
(if Corvallls, spent yesterday here ,
conferring with county agricnl-1
tural agent B. W. Cooney In re- ,
gard to Introducing leguminous
crops In the aoll In Douglas coun
ty. "With Mr. Cooney they went
to look aver the territory near'
Oakland and In the Sutherlln val
ley. They found among the most
Interesting things, a very con
vincing .proof that legumes may
be Introduced In tha soil In this
county and with good Isucceaa,
taking as an example the land
farmed by Charles H. lear, in
which he has a number of clover
fields on bottom land, of very fin
standing, and some excellent H un
itarian vetch, with which value
they were much Impressed, all his
land havlnif been given new lift
by the growing of leg uminou
crop.
Miss Emma Oalla and Miss
Amelia Galla, of Melrose, flatted
friend -and apent j several hours
shopping hero yeaterday. ,
Horo From Eugene ; , , , , ,
Mr, ritsgerald of Eugene, for
merly of this city, Is visiting with
friends and relative In this city
for a few day.
From TMllard
T. B. Evan, of THllard. spent
short time hero this morning
attending to businea affair and
trading. ' v
Mamlsaed) From Hospital
Gllmere Vermillion, who ha
been recovering from an opera
tion, following an attack of pneu
monia, has Improved greatly, and
waa this morning dismissed from
Mercy Hospital..
Pnnkln Center tore want 1000
people to leave some of their cash
behind. Calumet baking powder.
Ji lb. can. 63c; Star tobacco, 69c a
plug, 35o. Jersey gloves, 14c; $3.50
wool army ablrta, 2.69. Near Dlx
onvllle.
To San Francisco
J. R. Peteraon. of the Western
Union Telegraph company, who
ha been here for several daya
Investigating company business,
returned thia morning to San Fran
claco. , . . ; ..
Transferred to Portland ! ' '
Sergeant A. W. Carlson, who ha
been In charge of the local re-crultlng-offlce
tn the federal build
ing for the past two month, haa
been transferred to Portland, leav
ing this morning to take up hla du
ties. The local office will be closed.
Mia raaaoll Here
Miaa Francea Caasell 1 (pend
ing a week here visiting, aa the
guest of Mlaa Thelma Newhard.
Mlaa Cassell. la enroute from Fres
no, California, where aha haa been
visiting to Portland, where she
wilt visit with relative over the
holidays. ,
Oh. boy are yon goin to Pnn
kln Center, near Dlxonvllle, Deo.
17. 18, 19? Heavy weight 11.75 ov
erall, 11.30; $ 50 Coleman lamp.
$7.50: Nutola Margarine, Z4c lb.;
Gas tOe per gallon from S to S p.
m. Saturday. Price on above while
atocka last John Hatfield. ,
Missionary Meeting
The social meeting of the mis
sionary society of the M. E. church
sputh, will be held at the home of
Mr. W. L. Cobb on Main street
Friday afternoon, December 18 at
1:30. The afternoon's program will
be chiefly the close of the Polly
anna game, and Christmas tree ar
rangements have been made. All
member and friend are cordially
urged to attend. , , , , .
New Type Shingle . .
Considerable attention haa- been
attracted by the unique pergola
built over the . entrance to the
Main street office of the Denn
Gerretsen Co. This rather unusual
plan ha been employed by the
company to demonstrate the vari
ous variegated color combination
possible with their new type strip
shingles. To Introduce theae
shingles to Roseburg home owner,
the first carload 1 being offered
at special prices. These shingles
are spark proof, and will last In
definitely. We carry a complete line of the
finest range made at loweat price.
Powell Furniture Co.
o
Tfeat with aw
I Answering Gift Questions
1 ForjjLess Money
"minini
Just what alater want. The
gift exquisite. Attractive In
combination with any cos
tume. Bluebird Pearls
$5.00, $7.50. $10.00
Any semi precious stone you
can name in white or green
gold mounting 114 76
Other ring In gold as low a
$1.75.
Silver Candle Sticks
Heavily Plated
Pair
$6.75
Other candle atfeka tn pot
tery, b rouse and glass from
f 1.86 a pair and up.
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THURSDAY FTJDAY )
SATURDAY
Surprise SeJ
With every coat purchased we give one
silk dress free of charge.
-;::i':; ::25:Goats-::-'
25 Dresses
To Select From
GOATS at COST
Your Gain-One Silk Dress
Prices ranging from $20.50 to $47.00.
, These coats regularly from
$29.75 to $75.00
The Ladies' Shoppe
1 39 N. Jackson St. '
Pictorial Patterns ' Phoenix Hose
MITCHELL HELD
UNFIT FOR HIGH
PLACE BY WEEKS
(Continued from Pag 1.)
hould do o without reservation.'
Pershlna'e View Cited.
"Many of Mitchell' charge
against those In charge ot the na
tion's air defenses were denied
directly by General ' Nolan from
theNrttne atand. He read sever
al report prepared by General
Pershing aa chief ot ataft, Includ
ing the following: '-"-
"The air aervlce on land ahould
remain an . autillary arm and
very Important one In our service,
available a now for Independent
uae In maaa or otherwise wherever
necessary but alwaya under the or
der of the commander In chief of
the army. Our air service ahould
be developed to every necessary
extent, both as to personnel and
material and It la eapecaiiy neces
sary that aircraft production be
established and maintained- on such
a basis aa to be easily expanded In
time of emergency." .
The Weeks' letter. General No
lan said, was dictated by the secre
For The
A few belt outfit left at $1.39. Silver plated buckle and
belt chain and genuine leather belt with initial.
Elgin and Waltham Watches
The well known movement dressed up with a fancy dial
and good looking case. Put one in the boy' stocking,
now that he'a too big for "puzzle blocks."
Aa much for your dollar a we expect for our We guar
antee it Gong itrike, mahogany finiah.
$12.75
Other in solid mahogany and with Weatminitter chime
up to
$75.00
V
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS
r ' l ' ' ' ..i
tary Mm.elf nA tti awMral ae.ff
had no responsibility tor It, . ..
Mr. FJ. Jone ha pnirhasad the,
hematltohlnc machine) at Flshera
tore. Flrat cUu work guaranteed.
' - UNDERWRITERS HERE
W. r. White, of the Oregon In
surance Rating - Barents, waa la
Roseburg today, and will remain
for a abort time making 'aa in
vestigation to determine ' whether
or not changes are advisable la the
Insurance rates of the city. He will '
be followed by an electrical Inspec
tor who will go over the wiring of
the city' business ho use. An an
derwrtter' teat waa made thl af
ternoon of the city' big fire- en
gine, the machine being required
to pump 1200 gallon of water
continuously for 10 minutes.
Cook with gaa
. Clear, filtered sweew older al
Brand' Road Stand. By the gallon
or the g laaa.
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For all the now read The New
Review.
Young Man
$12.75
and
$15.75
Home Cifts Worth
. Giving
Mantel Clocks
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