Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 17, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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ROSEBURG NtWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1925.
if you haven't ' yet
done your Christmas
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uuuppuig you are now r
a 'late shoocer ' How- 'J
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ever ' -
Hi
Carr's store has always featur
ed its service for late shoppers
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 ; t
: , 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. Jry us first f -i;;:.,v ' ..".-.
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 i
boxes at ,
25c 35g 50c 75c
Double pack (2 quire)
boxes at ''
60c $1.00 $1.25
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Framed
Pictures
Special low prices now inJ
effect on our line of fram
ed pictures. We are clos
ing out our entire stock at
y4 to y2 off
We da framine. Bis line
of mouldings to choose'
from. i
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.
Felt
Slipperis
Another shipment now
in. Have all sizes in sev
eral colors, soft chrome
soles.
Women's fancy trim,
ribbon and pom pom,
per pair' . E5c
As above, felt with
mottled ' silk , thread
only, pair '....95c
Children's Felt Slip
pers, pair 75c
Russian Boot Style,
pair 85c
Men's Gray Felt, ,
pair $1.00
39c each! Boxed
2 for 75c I
Not cull records that
wouldn't sell at higher
prices, but new up-to-the-minute
songs, dances and
band numbers. Get some
new records now.
Children's small records,
10c each
Gifts
Our store abounds in at
tractive boxed gifts. Shop
our store.
Gift Trimmings
Extra big line paper, rib
bons, tacg. seals, creel
ing cards.
Visit our Big Toyland, Roseburg's best.
An entire floor of Toys, Dolls, Books,
Games, Wheel Toys, Etc.
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A Department Store of Xmas Gifts
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. Zwiaht Vilt . ' , "
At. B- ZwbUib Olendule resident,
was busiut-Ks rhitor la Roseburg
yesterday, spending the afternoon
here. , ' :
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From Umpqua
Cecil Fessler, limpqua rancher.
motored here yesterduy and spent
- day visiting menus aim aueuuiu
to business matters. . .f
From G.lendale
,- S. Gilhara returned to Glendale
I ; yesterday afternoon alter spending
the day here looking after business
affair. . ' n,'-
' Visits Friends. k ''
I Mr. B. lucrum returned to her
home at Dixonville yesterday even
Ins after spending the uuy here
shopping. i
On Business
i Archie Ferguson, of Days Creek,
spent Beveral hours In tills city
yesterday visiting fricuds and on
business. 1 '
In Yesterday .
J. IK BeruarUi of Idleyld, motored
here yesterday and sient the ' nf,
' ternoou looking after business matters.
From Glide ' ' -
W. A. Smith returned to hla
home at Glide yeslenlay afternoon
after transacting business here
for a few hours, t-
I Business Visitor
Maurice Mathews motored frorq
I Glide yesterday and attended td
business matters .here foe a few
, hours. !' t '
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; Frm DixonvSlle--' ' t - 5 ' ' I
1 Mrs! Jukn 'Hatfield,' of ' Dixon)
Tille, motored here yeRterday, and
! spent the day visiting with friends
!and shopping.
i Visitor in Town
I W. C. Valentine, Myrtle : Creek
I resident, spent several hour, here
yesterday attending to business af
fairs. .
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1 From Dillard .
. Hoy T. Rice, Dillard rancher,
1 1 motored here yesterday, spending
. the afternoon attending to business
1 1 affairs. . v i
License lesued , ' ' i
. 'A marrlnge license has' been Is
sued to John H. Howell of Ranks,
Wash., and Susan Furhing of Mllo.
Business Visiter
i EdKar Rone, ol Looking. Glass,
spent several hours here yesterday
looking alter nujinusa affairs.
Mr. Parrott In '
Fred TarroU. of Garden ; Valley,
motored to Koseburg yeslenlay
and transacted business for several
hours.' , !.', ,
From Riddle
C. H.. Crowe has returned to Rid
dle after spending a day or ao in
this city- visiting and attending to
business attain.
From Glendale w
R. R. Kirkland, Glendale real
dent, is spending a short time look
ing after business matters In this
city. '
Visits Friends '
Mrs. R. 11. C. Wood, of Garden
Valley, Bpent yesterday afternoon
visiting with friends and shopping
in Kosuburg. . ...
To Visit in California '
V. A. Burch of, this city, left this
morning for California points,
where he will enjoy a visit with
relativea over the holidays.
Stafford. Visit
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. . Stafford, of
Oakland, spent yesterday visiting
and shopping In this city, return
ing home in the evening. , , j
Returns From Portland . !-VN
1 Von Casey returned to Roseburg
this morning from Portland, where
he haa beeu spending a abort time
oh business. ' J . ' ' ' ..
iM'-,' NOTICf 1 !,.'
To Business and Profession.' 1
al Women's Clnb., Business
meeting, nomination and elec-
tlon of ' officers. A ' Chrlat- l
mas party Friday evening,
4 Dee. 18th. Each member to e
bring gift, value not exceed-
Ing 25 cents. Refreshments. 4 ;
TURKEYS RKCK1VEP.
Turkeys for the Christms.
market continued to come In
today, with local buyers tak-
Ing all receipts nt the 46
cent price. At Oakland two
e carloada were received for
4 shipment to San Francisco,
while In the northern part
of the county the sale of
several thousand birds was
reported.
Birds for the Christmas
market are In excellent con
4 ditlon, being well fattened
4 and heavy so that the top
market price la brought. ,
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Visitor This Morning
J. W. Rasa, of Melrose, spent
burlnesa affairs and trading,
business stairs, and trading.
Marriage Mrenae Granted,
Elmer Leroy Samson and Kath
leen I. Terry, both of Reedsport,
procured a marriage license today.
Visitor Today ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Blnndell,
of Riddle, were Roseburg visitors
today, doing their Christmas
shopping. , ,
Spend Morning , '
Mrs. Sam Miller and .daughter,
Mrs, Blair, of Dillard, motored
here and apent the morning do
ing their Christmas shopping.
THURSDAY FHDAV
' SATUltDAY i
Surprise Sal
, i ! .' t -''listen '" '
With every coat purchasecJ we give or.
silk, dress free of charge.; ; ;
Xmas dancing party. Wlgwanl
I .Tavern, Xmas eve. Everybody welf
i come. Special features.' Swanes
j Serenadera will furnish the music.
It's to be a Jitney hop. ' !
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i From Melrose ' -
i Mr. and Mrs. II. Kroger, of Mol
' r6so, spent several hours here yeB-
I; terday attending to business mut
j tors and shopping. ' ' 1 ' . '
i Mr. Hodoes In . ;
i ' L. J. Hodges, of Myrtle ' Creek;
was a visitor in this city yester
day, speuding a few hours trans
acting business, , r .
' From Wilbur , , ,
Mrs. K. C. Beane and daughter,
of Wilbuyt spent yesterday nfter
. noon in Roseburg shopping and
visiting with friends.
' From Melrose !
Conrad Lundeeh motored from
Melrose yesterday and spent sever
al hours attneding to business af
fairs and tradiif; here.
: Visitors Yeeterday ,
Mr. and Mrs. t. W. Ronk, Myr
J tie Creek residents, motored here
i yesterday and spent several hours
shopping and on business.
From Tiller
A. N. lnnell and aon, ' Guy
Pennel, have returned to their
.home at Tiller after spending the
past day or so here on business.
Returns This Morning
Mrs. 'George Bolter, who baa
been visiting In Portland for the
past several days returned to her
home here this morning.
Returns to Portland
Miss Blanche Reed, formerly of
this city, who has been the house
guest of Dr. I.ucetta 8mith for the
past few weeks, returned this
morning to ber borne In Portland.
From Looking Glass i '
Mr. and Mrs. I,lge Olllvant mo
tored from Looking Glass yester
day snd spent several hours at
tending to business matters. ' ;
Returns This Morning 1 i
Rev. Dollarhlde returned here
this morning from Sutherlln, near
where he attended a meeting at
the Calapooia church yesterday,
From Oakland - - V
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stearns have
returned to their home at 'Oakland
after spendlni; yesterday visiting
friends and attending to business
matters here.
To California-
Mr. and Mrs, ' R. J. Rurch and
family, of this city, left this mom
ing for California points, where
they will visit with relatives over
the Christmas and New Year holi
days. '
Leaves For Portland ,
Mrs. J. H. Fenton left for Port
land today, where ahe will meet
her husband, who la returning
from the east and middle west,
where he has been spending the
past number of months on busi
ness for a large machinery manu
facturing company. .
I Brill. Visit . . I
; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brill, of Myr
tle Creek, were Roseburg visitors
yeslenlay, and spent the afternoon
I shopping ajd transacting business.
From Myrtle Creek
Mm. Gall Hamilton returned to
I her home at Myrtle Creek yesler
day alternoon after shopping and
vieltii,g here during' the day.
Christmas Program Sunday
There will be a special Christ
mas program of ntusio Sunday
evening at 7:34) o'clock at the
Presbyterian church. The program
Is under the direction of Mrs, Fred
Strang, and the public has been In
vited to attend.
Her. Today
A. L. . Houghtallng, of Rock
Creek, near Bridge, Oregon, is here
for a few iIavn Attendlne to husl.
nee affairs. Mr. Houghtallng Is
building a log house inn and ser
vice station, which be will operate
In the near future.
III.
25 Coats
25 Dresses
Td Select From
Arrive. From Seattle
K. H. Dynge arrived this morn
ing from 8eattle to take posses
sion of the new farm property
which he recently bought at Mel
rose. Mrs. Dynge hss been resid
ing on the new property during the
past week, and with her husband
will locate there permanently. ,
Julia Riddle Visls
Julius Riddle, .son of County
Clerk and Mrs. I. B. Riddle, -visited
here last night. He Is em
ployed as - an engineer with the
racttic Teiepnone ana reiegrapn
Company at the head office in
Portland, and la now on an as
signment to Grants Pass to which
place be went this morning.
To Have Beauty Shop
The Barnes Barber shop on Cass
street, has added the services of
an expert beauty operator, and will
now have a beauty shop . In con
nection. Miss Lets Barnes, a Marin
ello beauty operator from Portland
has arrived In Roseburg,-and will
have charge of the Beauty Shop.
COATS at COST
Your Gain-One Silk Dress
' Prices ranging from $20.50 to $47.00.
These coats regularly from
. $29.75 to $75.00 i
The Ladies' Shoppa
1 39 N. Jackson St! - '
Pictorial Patterns , Phoenix Hoes '
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If you are really Interested In your Health -. I ' "
Call 633-J
, To Visit Relatives
Msr. Effle Mariners, of this city,
left the first of the week for Sa
lem, where she will visit, after
which she will go to Portland to
peud the holidays with Mrs. Lane
Morely.
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, Returns From Portland
i Mrs. Carrie Horney haj returned
' to her home in this city from I'ort
iand. where she spent two weeks
; visiting with her sons, Ross and
;Tlm. and her daughter, Miss Mar
; garet Horney.
D. P. McKay has Just completed
his new brlrk store building in Wil
bur at the old stand and expects 10
be resily for- business Monday,
Deo. 21, promptly at a. m. Willi a
; new and complete .fork of staple
and fancy groceries, he will be glmi
to hare the patronage of all old
and new customers. Kveryone mak-
I Ing a purchase Monday will receive
a lar?o sack of candy free.
lione To MVnatrhee
i Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Green and
son Donald, who have been vis
iting relatives in Roseburg for
rome weeks past, left earlier In
I ho week for Wenatrhee, Wash
ington, where Mr. Greea will ac
cept employment as a linotype
operator on the Hun. a morning
newspaper of that city.
Former Realdent Dead
Mrs. L. 8. tanitentierg yesterday
recelvrd word that her father. Mr.
i. B. Lemmer had died at Msra
thon. Wisconsin. Mr. Iemmer Is
known here, having made his borne
in Roseburg for a period of two
year. .Mrs. Lang' nherg. brother.
r. v . Lemmt-r of I-akeside, and
herself are the only, surviving
children la the west.
It-torn. To County
A. II. Taylor, a former resident
of Cleveland, who recently left
for Arkansas, expecting to make
his home in the northern part of
that state, has returned to Rose
burg, and will locate on a home
stead near Hoaglln. Mr. Taylor
sold bis property here before his
departure, but after reaching Ar
kansas decided that Oregon, and
particularly Douglaa County, sur
pased everything Arkansaa had
to offer and so retrared his way
back to this state, making a 6,400
mile Journey by auto.
local Rotary Club Meets
At the meeting or Rotary today
the members listened to a short
talk by Dr. Bert Shoemaker, now
president of the Klwania club. Tbe
speaker gave a fcrlef outline of
the program to las carried out by
his club during the coming year,
assuring Rotary members of the
desire of the Klwania elub to co
operate In ail worthy civic acti
vities. There was a lot of lively
singing, several Instrumental pie
ces by the club's orchestra and
a trombone solo by Walter Ger
malne, director of the local boys'
band. Louie Kohlhagen was a
new member admitted to Rotary
today- A vote was taken for the
grand prise, a gold watch, offer
ed by President Booth to the
member who has best applied the
principles of Rotarr to bis parti
cular profession. The winner of
the prise will be announced at the
next meeting. . . .
In th morning when you're waking
Toant some bread of oar baking.
For your lunch you slice It thinner.
Then eat plenty for your dinner.
i Oregon Bakery
441 n. rfacasuu nu
Phone
Men's suit, cleaned and pressed.
11.50. Roseburg Cleaners, pbone
And ask me about the RADIUM ORB knows as
MARCELL'S MIRACLE EIDJITAL
It costs nothing tor. the Information. Just phone ma and I wm
I ( call and see you. ' .
FRED E. POM EB LEAD, Office BOa E. Ooufla.
Ex-Service Dleii!
Attention OrdeW
Umpqua Post No. 1 6, American Legion i. giv
ing Free Smoker for all ex-service men at
the Armory, Friday, Dec. 18. , '
10 Rounds Boxing
Dundee vs. Storey ,
Hatfield vs. Jsrvls -
2 Wrssdlng Boots
Amort vs. Braoher
:. Muetxel vs. Denln
FREE CHOW
MUSIC
Everything free for ex-service men
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18 ROSEBURG ARMORY
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KLAN ORGANIZER
IN CANADA GETS
30 DAYS RESPITE,
(AaoHitft Ptm Vrmm4 Wire.)
VANCOUVER. B. C, Dee. 17
Major Luther I. Powell of Portland,
Oregon, orasnlser of the Kanadlan
Ku Klux Klan. will be permitted
to remain In Vancouver pending
outcome of bis appeal to Ottawa
against a ruling refusing him per
mission to remain permanently In
Canada, Immigration authorities
announced yesterday. Powell was
barred from entering Canada, but
was given a 80-day permit which
expired today.
Heat with gas.
Men's Wit cleaned snd pressed,
1160. Roseburg Cleaners, phone
47 n
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
TJ. ft. Weather Bureau, local of
fice. Roseburg, Oregon, 14 hours
ending 6 a. m.
Precipitation in Ins. eV Hundredths
Highest temperature yesterday 8.
lowest temeprature last night 16
Precipitation last 24 hours fl
Total preclp. since 1st month.. 1.M
Normal preclp. for this month 6.92
Total preclp. from Sept. 1, I
1925. to date 7.52
Aveee.e preclp. from Bept 1
1S77 ... ..... 11.07
Total deficiency from 8ept 1,
1925 1.64
Average precipitation for 4( i
wet seasons, (September
to May Inclusive) t
Kain tonight and Friday.
Wat. BELL, Meteorologist.
Elks' Annual
CHRISTMAS
DANCING PARTY.
At the Elks Ballroom
THURSDAY NIGHT
December Seventeenth
This is Ladies Night and they must bring
. the men as their guests. '
LEISURE HOURS
The most Industrious housewife Is entitled to some leisure. Few ,
women who carry their groceries borne In a baakt erallse the
msny hours that kind of drudgery consume in a year.
Our complete service makes this labor and loss of time unneces
sary. We deliver free and charge the goodsdf you have a credit
account. i
We have a good supply of Oranges, Candy snd Nuts. Our tins of
groceries la complete. , ,
Phone us your orders.
ECONOMY GROCERY '
. 0. U JOHNSON
Phono SS The Store That Serves Vu Seat. ' tA H. Jaabwao' Pe.
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