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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925. ' 11 11 I f am i Than a Auction Sale! The Pumpkin Center Store : Consolidate stock with the Geoa Hollow etore ( euburb of Gild)., Ezra Hooklnt - (allae Clif. Lily) aa bean parsuadad by C. M. (the widow' friend) to became fta friand of all tha wWowa of Salem,, Oajaaa, and ha hia practically ut hit atock and w , ara In turn patting tha caving an to the-consumer. Tha -Pear Ceaaunier" la being ardtntly courted thata fast and keen daya by purveyors of gait. mdse. Ha and hit cash muat ba had or tha aherlff. Now Eiry'a atock makta aura too largo by hack and waa got to rtduct. Did you ovar. see a real country store In operation. Perhaps at ear. nival, but har' the raa thing. If price could talk- we'd get a cussing tea they are going to gat all mutilated. ' " - , ; , , j , i ', Crown White Loaf Flour, per k. Xlimit 2) $2.09 ' j Fresh bulk dates, any amt. per U .V.,,;...'.;..,10ic Matches, 5c bot six fbtv. , ' ,-. .. 23c , f MMaroni, 10 lbs. lzj, ;.;;,. ..,75c ''," Armours Shortening, 8 lb ,1...... 1 .49 s Spuds .:...:...,..,.,; L..,..:,.,.,,,...,........... ...............$2.98 , , jXmas Candy, per lb. 16c !. Brooms, 85c seller ...Lf .......,l...60c' 32-inch. Ginghams, highest quality, regu lar 32c yd., per yd. ..l..:j.l:.;...l.i;.. Dinner Plates, regular 25c values, each..... t i i i i a' a: i i ii. i i. i i i $7.50 Hood Hip Boots : HERE'S THE WHOPPER . Very high grade western cylinder oil, put out by the largest American Oil Co. and backed by them, per gal. ..'..;.......:::..'...... ..; . In five-gallon lots 39c; in bbl. lots, 37c, ' Bring the slop pails and the milk P&1 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 .....: J.....i........;,l... 19c ...15c $6.50 45c .59c SHOES!!!! By gum auzally 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. corns have a . look. ' , $7.00 Oxfords ... ...... -....:..$4.95 ' $10.75 High Cuts ...................:....L ..$825 -l ... Ladies $ 1 .00 and $ 1 .25 Silk Plaited Hose.....79c ( 1 (This is a whw, bang)4 i We are forced to turminate cause the typewriter's hot. We 1 hatq to but you will haven to call early to see the whole - show. M. J. Brandenstein's Coffee--The.: flavor's always uniform will be served free all day Sat., the' 19th along ; with Aug by Heck's doughnuts.. Three big days, Dec, 17, 18, and 19. - ' . . ' . P. S, Gas will be sold from twp o'clock. o four on Sat. at 20c per gal. . . ,r; ' , , ' "" '; .''"' : -: ' . ' jOpi HATIELD,bix9iwine,br !: mFFIlTER F : llll b III IHIIUIVkh ACCUSED HUSBAND ' j . I , t f ( ! I lAaoclatea T"m Uu-I Kilt.)' CENTRAL FALLS.. R. I.. Dec. IT. A former mayor of this place is at liberty undar 10 ,000 bail and the womuu whose olfactions he it charged wnh having alienated ha beea taken by hit wife inu) their homo. lira. Bertha A. Jctte today la atandlng by Charles II. Lord, named la the 125.000 eull tor her husband, Oscar A. Jette, wealthy shoa manufacturer, who she aaya barred her from, their P aw tucket home ' i - , With Mrs. Jelto are her two youngsters. She brought them at the invitation of Mm. Lord. Tha wife of the former mayor said ah wanted to show by her action her faith In the. father of their sevea children. Tbe ault is without the slightest foundation," Mrs. Jette told news paper men. "Tbe charges are silly and absurd and I will be vindicat ed at the proper time," r o NOVELTY (ALE The ladle Pf the Bcllvjcw Club will hold a novelty sale at the Bellows Radio Shop Saturday, Dee. ID. ( - -, 'ii KIMBALL COLLEGE REMOVAL TOPIC AT ., M. E. CONFERENCE (A-tit Una Learnt Wire.) SEATTLE. Doc. 17 To consider removal of Kimball Methodist Col lege from Salem, Oregon to Ta coma or Seattlu, representatives of Methodist Episcopal church offices In Montana, Oregon, Idabo, east ern Washington and Puset Sound gitthered here today.' To obtain larger enrollment waa the reason given for moving the college which is a training school for ministers. Speakers listed were Edward L. i Mills, Portland, Ore and A. H. Forsyth, representing the Columbia River conference in eastern Wash ington. , .- i ; ' One or two- good paintings will give tone to a room. Special prices until Christmas, by the artist, Ida F. Holdridge, 617 S. Pine Bt. Day or evenings- WHERE , QUALITY MEN'S ; terbv, :- Reduced to . ' $6.90 and 59.90 Real Turkish Terry Cloth Bath Robeg in good de signs, . Tuxedo Collar, Silk Cord. Wonderful value. . Reduced from $11 and $)2.50. Give Wearing Appsrel , So many gifts are distribute! during tha Christmas tcaaoa which may b expensiva tokens of frieodthip, but yet are more or impractical. Vearibg apparel, on the other , Ksad, it alwayi acceptable anal yet always practical. Who is the boy who will not ppre ;r !( w-Sm r- J tjf 8arinj l. ' ; sweater . V. to ia the r'J . : wilt ot'W.i:oa oV'-'y, ' silk underwear) aV. la I s nua who does aot tt'rm ha ' a aeey coIWtioa of a lea " Hera at Pikbei' we haf aa , mdosrye aaeortneftt 0 geatew : thing for the ma chili Shop oarfyl. I, i 1 I TAKE BACK YOUR ENGINE; WE CAN'T PAY, CITY CRIES Aix-ltel Frcm Lcunl Wire.) ' k WARRENTON, Ore., Dec. 17. Declaring that the city Is unable to nake the payments on its 13,500 lire engine, tbe counoll asked the firm from which it was bought to repossess Ihe machine. 'The city recently de(aulu-d on all bonds and other ' outstanding Indebtedness. Barbecue sandwiches and coffee Ob, Boyl - a message reevpd today by the Columbia Pacific Shipping com pany. Captain E. CI. jleinricl, op erating manager, said that his ad vices from Captain Robert Wilson, master of tbe West O'Rowa, super ceded information through Cordova to the effect that the vpssel was disabled and again adrift The message stated that the sea had moderated and that the West O'Rowa had covered 13Q miles in the day. 1 PISABLCD SHIP NOW ' BEING. TOWEO TQ SAFETY PORTLAND, Ore", Dec' 17. The steamer West O'Rowa Is proceed ing and millilnR fair progrcua, says JUST ARRIVED Distinctive patterns of the lat est deaigna in perfume atomliers, applicators and stationery. For se lective gifts you ahould see them. Lloyd Croc leers Drug Store. - Give hlra a Bosch windshield cleaner for Xmaa. L. O. Devaney, 406 W. Cass St. SIEZED LIQUOR AT ; LOS ANGELES SUPS FROM THE SHERIFF (Aaxolatnd ttmm Imxi Wlfr.) . . LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 17. Captain James E. Bond, head of the sheriff's dry squad, announced today that liquor valued at tjom 110,000 to 120,000 had disappeared from the sheriff's office within a few daya. This is the second large liquor disappearance here recently, The first consignment dropped from sight In a government bouse and was valued at $50,000. Free. The Inei D. Strange Beauty Studio over the Roseburg National Bank and Beauty Shoppe in the Salzman Bids., Will give a free shampoo with each marcel until Christmas. Phones: 212-J and 296-J. Here's where spare cash buys plenty and leaves something' to "spare" Solid Silver CUFF LINKS . Three of a kind at the price of a pair 1 $j 18 Two to Wear ' and 5S One to Spare ALABAMA DOUBLE - ELEVEN READY FOR PASADENA JOURNEY ' ' (AhocUUmI Fm Leued Win.) TUSCALOOSA, Ala., Dec. 17. Twenty-two players will be taken to the Pacific coast by the Univer sity of Alabama to participate In the game against the University of Washington on New Years' day at the Tournament of Roses at Pasadena. The team will leave here Saturday. - As planned now, there will be noly one stop on the wsy to the coast, that being at the Grand Can yon. Tbe team is scheduled to ar rive la Pasadena Thursday, De cember 24. Dally practices will be held there until the day of tbe game. ' ' Wallace Wade, for three years head coach aud athletic director at Alabama, today ignd a five year contract to contiuue his work. to 9 11 rkmrto vuiup Appeal ttirig Values .that will to AiEias Shoppers ! U ' ' ""Jf!. - V V''-."',';.'X-l GifU for Baby's Comfort CRIB BLANKETS ; 89c and 98c , Esmond Crib - Blankets,: soft cortex finish, assort ed designs, real value at this low price. ' ' ' , PENDLETON . CARRIAGE ROBES ' ' , ..$38- r. ii. i nn ol WooJ. Robes for ,Baby 1 . J vrnages, onfaftivaj signs, a saving at our f price. ,'"''"': BABY RATTLES - ,Good assortment, . 25c aach : " jv INFANTS SILK AND WOOL VESTS i.K't B8c 9ch - Carter's pure, allk and wool Vests, double breasted.,. Rcduo-, ed to 8 cent each. GIFTS THAT GIVE SERVICE ARB - SURE TO PLEASE HIM 1 , Brand new sewing machine made by Mew Home Sewing Ma chine Company, auto-lilt, latest model at (56.00 less 10 at Powell's. . An Exceptional Value r MEN'S PERCALE SHIRTS Size I4'4 to 17- ''''-'-!: . ' 98c Each Collar attached style, a wonderful range of patterns, in both checks and stripes, a clean full cut Shirt, of fine count Percale, ' an exceptional opportunity to save. , ., . DOUMER TRYING TO UNWIND TANGLE OF FRENCH FINANCES ' (AnorUtnl Prm Leitrd Wlr.) PARIS; Dec. 17. Paul Dou mor, the now minister of finance, has been duly Installed lu office and has begun his work to aid France In making Its way out pf the financial slough, - His first care will be to ac celerate the voting of the budget hy parliament. He will leave other ffratirial problems to be dealt with later In their proper ordor. - ' M. Doumer's progrnn wl(l have the seal of approval of the entire government before it Is published. It therefore will not be the finance minister's plan, but the : government's plan, and its rejec tion will entail the resignation of tho'Hrland government. ' Meanwhile, the old left car til is busy trying to reweld Its ranks and form a committee to drew up a bill to balance to budget. English Broadcloth Shirts $1.69 Made of genuine English Broadcloth, in the neck band style, with reversible French cuff, full cut and well made. Many a man will come here and buy a season's supply at this low price. ' ARROW SHIRTS ".: Collar to Match U ;c A ' 1.59 ''-''' A popular style for young men. . Made of Percales pnd Cords in neat checks and stripes. Complete with collar to match, a caving at this price. PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS . : Large Size - 3Sc and 49c Each Men's Ties Selected patterns, I the kind men will like. 49c and 98c Each ."!' 1 ' Men's Tie Sets i : $1.E9. -.:;t Very new; Tie and Hand kerchief, to match, made of Faille Silk, in beauti ful , new patterns. See these.' '-. - . ?L '..f Garter Sets r H oac ana dc Garters and . Arm Bands are always appreciated, packed in attractive Christmas boxes, - ! Men's Handkerchiefs : 85c per box Pjain or with ' colored borders, fine quality, soft finish. Men's Rayon Silk Handkerchiefs Assorted patterns an colors. 49c Each ' - Ladies' Silk Hose ' ' r Real Value : 98c pair All Silk Hose, af excep tional quality for thjs price, fashioned with slender an kle 1 and, iopU? pS.: service ; weight. Latest shades, in- , eluding Pipig Rock, Cham pagne, French Nude, Pe Gunmetal, ' Beige, Blonde, Almond and Black. ESMOND : EATJT VZZZ A Bathrobe made from this, beautiful ' Fjrmond 'Blankef .would be a delightful gift and one that would last.' Complete with silk cord.' , "' SPECIAL PURCIIA53; : 1 -1 LADIES SILK AND COTTON UNION SUITS A special purchase enables us to (five tnjs extraordinary value, Silk end Cottcn, both Sleeveless and Elbow Sleeve . styles, and long legs. WqETS Colder" Nights An extra Blanket comes ift lhandy. Why. tPt one of these for Christmas) .: ' SHEET BLANKETS ;$l.i)Sand9 At , these prices ypu will save.' - - :-' . '.. Part Wool BlankeU Large double Blankets, part " wool, soft nap, i block de signs, in BJus, Rose and Tan. i . Pure Wool . Blankets $6.90 and $9.90 'KtA-PIICHEJl-CO INCORPORATED Department Stores Exactly aa pictured a swell gift for tha handsome brother solid silver through and through no piore oiptiau" Cuff Links lose one and you still have a pair! ' , - , J. JEWELERS For winter reshlngllng over old shingles wn recommend Ihe new certainteed strip ghlngle. Latest de sign on market Denn-Oerretstn Co., Inc. . . . v . o TEACH Eft TAKE . . EXAMINATIONS Various parts of the county are being represented on the teachers' examinations (his week. The great er number are writing for one year state certificates, but some are writing on five year aubjecta. Those in attendance are: Mrs. A O. Rose. Miss Edna Perrln, Mrs Albert Mlnturn. Mrs. Effle V. Stan ford. Miss Verlio Tracy. Mrs. Sher fy all of Ilosvburg; Mr". Lenors ! I'yburn, Curtain; Mrs. Urrtha U. Peonell, Tiller; Mrs. T. K. Orse. Winchester Day; Mrs. Elizabeth T. Rpackmen, JilllarJ: Mrs. Margarnt; Rone, Miss Ills Ooff, Butlicrllt,; , Mrs. Inan Dysert, Looking Olsse; Miss Lucille Aldredge, Miss Viola Cole, Mips Itorothy Bite, of Myr tle Creek; Mr. Hesa Cooper, C. . Goodnas f Oakland. o , . , Clear, filtered sweet eider al Brand's Road Stand. By tbe gallon or the flass. t k ' r - ''Tr- r; , rv : -r-r-rr, -i r , -, i r , . - , . I USi I (AaKK-latrd tnm Lwwd Win.) ! MKDFOatl), Ore., IHe. 1(1. A ! slaletnent that the Volstead Act is ; r upousihl't fur tbe car shortaao in Oregon was made at the pear nieetr j lag here today by I). W. Johnson, a prohiinent pear grower of Monrl", ' Ora., who delivered a response on iKhel of the Biato Jlortirultuml Society to tbe welcome delivered by Mayor O. O. Aleudcrfer. '. I "The Volstead Act," aald ilr. 1 Johnson, "has ao increased tha shipments of wine grapes from Calltornla iiiat the railroads canuot keep up with the demand for cart and therefore a car shortage in Oregon is almont inevitable. "In 19.23 California, shipped 44, O'io tons of grapes and this year ilmy rhHiped S'.O'tO tons, The lu ll (in U lor Calltornla to stop ship ping grapes and ship grspr. Juice oniy. This would cut down th$ cr demand materially." Following Mr. Johnson' re marks, a local mlnlsli-r aroan and sngirnsted that speakers confine l.elr Ti-mnrks to the subject at hand. It sh explained to the min ister that Mr. Johnson made no Statement elthr for or against pro-, Ibltlou er the VH"tMd Act. , ' Special prices until Ilea. Slat Marirl, hair-trim, bob curl, aiui shampoo. Call Mrs. Am) Kogera, 137 N. Main. Phone lls-LI. IRISH CONSTABULARY . BOW MAY BE ADJUSTtP l.turlil Yrtm L.d Wire.) IlKLPAflT, Dec, 17. The atrlfc lng "upeclHi" constable are ap pointing tour men from each pla iiton lo meet Ihsp'-ctur (ieneral Blr Charl U'lckliaia tomprroar ia IindpniJvrry. The pj rials, who are demanding a bonun (or their tllsbanduiriit un der the London bounilRry agree ment, itialnt' that Hlr Charles be jarcnutpanled by a oimber of tlMi )L'lHter cabinet rinowtrrU U) niake I binding agreement. ' B- ' ' Is solid colors or any combina tion ol red, green, blue, black or Ule color. Heu the new eertalntHfd strip shingle. Just recrnlly placed on mar(et. Ifeun-Oerretscn .Cd7 Inc. - ' it' Heat with i TUBK13H WOMSN 6WOW ' t TO ADOPT UMVELINQ i rAMMIatnl Wio l4 Wit" ) CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 17. While the Moslem woinyt of Con stantinople are now ennrying ai moKt as much freedom as wdmcn of he owddent. the lnt!rlir oTTur key lags far'bfhlnd. The aewgov ernmmt la eihorllng the woaitn to come out of their veils and put of I heir sclU'ld past, but sura ) tno torce of ti adllloa In auy1" - P"n" munltii-s, thai only a lew of th most rouraaeoue are' , Imitating thetr progressive slatera ' of , Cou stanttnople. . , , . ; o XMA8 ANNOUNCEMENTS It la not toe lale to place your order for Xmas announcements with the News-Review Job printing department. "W Can five you qukk. elfjcisot rrfc:v.a "hor' ootiue.' v -.'- .