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". seeal "J 1 . ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ' FRIDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1925. IT We are offering some unusual Holiday' Bargains, including several sets of J China Ware, very desirable, that will b s sold below regular prices. For the children we offer a variety of toys and other gifts that will be sure to please , the youngsters. ' Some of these are mechanical, a lot of them are in-' destructible, and marry are of the useful sort "that" can be put to practical usages. Kodaks, Pocket ' I Knives, Scooters, Wagons, "Wheelbarrows, etc. J 1 Stop and see our luster tea sets lust the thine for wife or mother One 21- piece set in blue with gold decorations, extra i J-'.' special price .. : $14.00 5 abStiF- Mi ' Another 2 1 -piece set in Orange and Gold, reduced to ...... ... ....$12.50 Twenty-one piece Bridge Sets that will release vou .'. '.$15.00 Pyrex Ware, Percolators hot or cold water or electric; Electric Heaters, Electric Waffle Irons, Electric Toasters, Boudoir Lamps, Christmas Carving Sets, at 1 0 per cent discount, Fancy Glassware, Cut Glass Sets, Aluminum and Granite Ware Roasters. There is a Christmas discount on Aluminum Wear- ever Goods. , ; . " ' Buy at big savings here CHURCHILL HARDWARE COMPANY LOCAL NEWS On Business ' ' - 1 ' ' A.- A. Pr plot, of Nonparfel. was a busings visitor In this city r,?r" doy. spending the afternoon hero. Visitor YetterC'v P ; , ! ' Mrs. W. 0. Paul. "of. Dlxotivllle. Rpem yesterday afternoon visiting friends Bnd doing Christmas shop ping in this city. s j Visitor From Sutherlln m, v.i..iina ct lhn Do'uglKi ! Prom Oakland Parle' Stork Firm. SutherUn. spent I Mrs. L. P. Rapp and son returned ! yfsterday afternoon hero looking to Oakland yesterday evening af after business affulra and trading, j ter spending the day here shop- Visitor Yesterday J Miss Helena D. n 111 die. of Rid dle, spent several hours here yes terday Bbopplng and vlsltius with friends. . i : In Yesterday Hush Ritter returned to Myrtle Creek yesterday afternoon after spending several hours here look ing after business affairs. In Yesterday , . - ,., .'. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Riddle, of ' - - . - Ti,i.ll wor' T),i,.hiirf vis tors T:.w" "" v- yesteraay, pnenumK ihb winuu shopping and on 'busiueas. From Di'xonville w. u. rsui. 01 i."" . ...., . ,i,in. , 1uiii Returns Home Mrs. Hannah Chesso returned to her home at Yoncalla yesterday at- tored here yesterday severnlhours attending neis affairs. . to busl- From Wilbur- ' Raymond Ochs returned to Wil bur yesterday afternoon, after vlB ItinR and attending to business mattors here for a few hours. From Yoncalla Mr. and Mrs. B. Chesso returned .. ! 1 . Vn,,.1ln Wild Z "'Z,. " .r ' , 'anaet ng ' to be a Jitney hop. business and shopping here. with friends here during tha day. From Melrose Kaill Galla, Melrose rancher, was among those to spend Beveral hours here yesterday trading and attending to business affairs. Xmas dancing party. Wigwam Tavern. Xmas eve. Everybody wel come. Special features. Swanee Serenades will furnish the musio. 1 Mrs. Hoqan Visits I Mrs. Wm. Hogan of yoncalla. j spent a few hours iu Roseburg yesterday shopping and visiting, : returning home In the afternoon.. , From Riddle , I Mrs. G. L. Grant, of Riddle, re ! turned home last evening . after i spending several hours Christmas shopping and visiting here yestcr-Idriy. Visitor Here L. T. Thorn, of Medford, cir culation manager of the Oregon Journal, of southern Oregon dis trict, is here for a few days on business. i. . Flook Bettor ' Word was received here yester day evening that the condition of J. (i. Flook. who has been seri ously ill at his home In Corvallls, is very much improved. His many friends In Douglas county will be glad to know that he is recover ing, in spite of his advanced age of 86 years. Mr. Flook Is an X 1 1 I t MAS' SHOPPING! Christmas is soon here; with its additional duties en. added expenses, let Stone's help you. Our ttcclu complete and prices low, with extra salespeople to 'csrvaj you. Shop early and avoid last minute disappointments. UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON SATURDAY Oranges, mall tweet, dozen .. 10C Burbank Spuds, limit SO lbs. Q Oft 101b... ..!.!.L. OUb Raisins, 1C3 Salt, reg. 10c size PRICES FOR EVERY DAY DENTISTRY : - - A By DR. NERBAS MASONIC BLDG. ' PAINLESS EXTRACTION . . - GAS WHEN DESIRED PYORRHEA CURED REGULATING PHONE488 : " ' NOTICE MM- To Business and Profession- al Women's Club. Business meeting, nomination and elec- Hon of officers. A Christ- mas party Friday evening, Tec, 18th. Each member to DllUK Kill, VWIUW UUh VAWU" -w From Melrose " t MURes Amelia and Emma Galla of Meliwe, sjient several hours In j uncle of Wesley Newland of this j Iti.'UUrK yrs-n-iviaj pih,'.iip. visiting friends, returning home in the evening. ' Dug'a Wafte Improving J ; Friends here have received word 1 irrlvn Vrnm O 'A. C from Mrs. Walter Bain who Is with William Thrall, who Is attend- her father. Douglas Waite. In Port ing O. 'A; C. arrived here last land, to the effect that Mr. Walte piEtit from Corvallis to visit over lis sllqhtly better. The effects of Christmas and New Years with his. the fracturedl skull have not pas- parents. 8unday School to Have Party There will be a party for the pupils of the downstairs , depart- Invent of the Presbyterian' Sunday i school class Saturday afternoon at tJ ff SEATTLE 9 mm 7W 2: 30 o'clock. A good program has lng 25 contR. Refreshments. itwn prepared and an Interesting time Is anticipated.. .. , i t , Twwwwwwwy0 Arrive From Portland w Miss' Helen Hartshorn 9 huaLDunj nuu tnu uum v - - CLUB SHOOT ,. . ' Sunday, Dec. 20, at tir John Marks ranch.' T.unch tint am- munition served on ' grounds. j Everybody come and win a turkey or chicken for Christ- mas dinner. . KosHnrim non and ' gun ci.ru FYom Dillnnl , Mr. and Mrs. Clinrles Dnvlii of Dlllard. spent several hours hero I yesterday Christinas shopping and attending to business affairs. Men's suits cleaned and Dressed, SI 60. Rosebnrg Cleaners, phone 472. Younff, Dertha Falho. sed away as yet, but are better, and although yesterday he was Id a cast extending to his waist. In order to protect his crushed limb, he ests well, and seems bet ter. Mr. Walte was Injured re cently In an automobile accident nortji ot salem. while driving with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Helnline of Ro8ebun?. Former Resident Visiting Here Mr; 'and Mrs.- A .J. -Taylor, of -n and Ul52anma. are visiting at tha. home Hartshorn, grnnddaui.'h- rf Mr. Taylor's mother, Mrs. H. William of this city; Moan of Dlllard. Mr. Taylor was a former resident and Is well known here. He left Roseburg thirty years ago to locate In Ta coma, where he Is employed by the railroad company. Mr. Taylor states that whep he left Douglas county, he set out a number of small maple trees on his grand father's. Mr. Miller, place at Civil Bend, and on his return found that they are now 1 00 feet high and sev eral feet In diameter. Mr. and Mrs. Ilernard iTaylor expect to return to their Adelbert home Saturday or Sunday. Dorothy tors of R. and Miss Sanders of Portland, are exnected to arrive here today and will spend the holidays visiting their rrandfr.ther and relatives. College Students Arriving ! A number of students are re- !'1,,l.tnin. and V.ii. V.mt-a hnllitnvl vUUIng relatives and friends. Among those from p. A. C. expec-t- ed todav are I.eo and I.ynn Beck- ley, Clifford Thornton, Cruhbe, BernaiM' Young, Kohlhagen, Helen T?ot with rns Cook with gas IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United . States for the District of Oregon. In the matter, of Vc-iley II. I!one brako, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Wesley IT. Bonebrake, of Roseburg, in county of Douelas, and dli aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that on the 15th day of December. 1925, the said Wesley H. Bonebmke was duly adjudicated bankrupt: and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of the un dersigned referee In Rosrjburg, Oregon, on the 3nin clay her. 1325. at 10 o clock noon, at which time th tors may attend, prove appoint a trustee, exa bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come-before said meeting. ' Dated December 17, 1!)2S. C. L. HAMILTON. Referee in Brinkruptry. 0m MEATS Oranges, extra large, I dozen Oranges, large, dozen .. : Oranges, medium, dozen Oranges, small, 2 dozen... Walnuts, extra large, . per lb. .... Almond, soft shell, : . per lb. , Peanuts, per lb. .. .., Mixed Nuts, -., per lb. .. 60c 45c 33c 23c 33c 35c 15c 25c ipples, per box . $1.00 5C and up QUALITY CANDY AT LOW PRICES A beautiful assortment, priced. J fro 3 for 35c per lb, to TU! Mince Meat, bulk, ' 2 its. 2Cc Mince Meat,1 large size jar .. :. :3vC Plum Pudding, medium, .. 35c Currants, Raisins, Citron and , Orange and Lemon Peel, all priced reasonable. Staple Groceries for Less Flour Best Hard Wheat, , Og gQ Rolled Oats; " ' '.' V CC 9 lbs ..-.:.... JJU Corn Meal, . I (In sib. 4UC Whole Wheat, Graham Flour,: fine or coarse, and pastry flour, ; i C Cm 10 lbs. UJb GOOD SPUDS LOW PRICE. Best Netted Gems, - 100 lbs. ...... Best Burbanln, 100 lbs. .. .......... Good Bin-banks, CO Ma loo fts. .. :..... CZiUO Onions, 100 lbs. $2.65; ' i 1 QC , gi id a S345 S3.25 50 lbs. QMHIr-rn M7AT Bacon, medium, per lb. .. i.......... :. Baconj light Eastern, per lb: ;." n . . . ury rpric, ', : ( ; 1U' 1 ' ' )icr u. i. ..k.i..A, Buy a Ham for i QRfl Xmas, lb. ..f 0 JU Picnics, ' ; ' ) : ,0C per lb. .. ....:. stub Heavy Hams, 00ft per lb. ZOU We Deliver $5.00 Orders Free I' ! ...... 35c 30c 27fi California and Oregon 311 West Cu Hosebarg,0rettj r XAwa sKclTte piste 1 of two lmnt construction. Eck lo west la 1,000 watts, 1 OO-iaO volt. iould b. ooBBcto4 with No. 10 wlro. Bqutppod with foar-way ro vonlblo swltchos. xnr b. attaoa ad to any tVAJCO taufa. Ban Is tha last word la taiga aon tractloB. Bmbodlos yaars of ranr naldng avparlanca. rnl saviar gnar ant.d. rurauhad wlta boantlfttl n. aml trim. Baa "Tha Banga yoa wilt prrad of" at roar Baaraat I.aJia riAiim bow. See the - LANG at our store fx, i rrrrrrrrm a.a . ft anraurva. 9. 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Tha Meats we sell you are - not only pleasing to look at, but ..palatable ..and savory that's the story of our quality Meats. Saturday Prices Ueef Pot Roast, lb ........14c Hrimr. Rib Roast, lb : 15c Rib Boiling Beef, lb 12c All Steoks, lb 20c Fancy Milk Fed Veal Roast, lb. 16c Veal Steak, lb 20c Loin Chops, lb . 20c Half or Whole Ur Veal, lb 20c Shoulder of Pork Roast, lb. 23c Lep of Pork, lb 25c Sh.ilder Potk Steak, lb 25c Pure Lard, lb 20c Leg of Lnmb, lb j 28c Lamb Chops, lb 306 Lamb Shoulder Roast, ll 25c Fancy F-nntcrn Ham, half or whole '. 33c Picnic Mam, lb ,. 24c Cottage Ham, lb - 33c Brookfield Cheese, lb .. 33c Fancy Fastern Bacon, half or whole 37c Fanry Young Hens, lb 28c TURKEYS FOR CHRISTMAS Place your order with us NOW. North Side Market, Boyer Bros. Phone 280 Public Accountant P. E. HIRSCH ROSEBURG, ORE. Your Books Kept, Charge. ' able by the Hour or by the Month. ' AUDITING BOOK8 OPENED AND CLOSED Inventories Figured Leave for Chleo Mrs. Charles Drown and child ren, of this rlly. left last evening for Chlco, California, where, they will visit Mrs. Drown's mother, Mrs. Henvlnffhnm, over ChrUtmas. From O. A. C . Mlsa Helen ChurefcAt arrived from Corvallls, where she hiZ at tending O. A. C, yesterday, to ' spend the holidays visiting her. par its. Mr. and Mrs. P. H.. Churchill. In the morning when you're waking Toast some bread of our baking. For your lunch you slice it thinner. Then eat plenty for your dinner, Oregon Bakery til N. Jackson BL 75 P.?? Sweetly Solve Your Gift Perplexities M WITH STELLAR CHOCOLATES a1 Evcrvone hopes to receive a copious supply of really fine candy on Christmas. Everyone feels a cer tain flatlet in receiving Krause's Stellar Chocolates recognised supreme in quality Vtrkd sis raited to the diflcirnt peraoni on your ChtntfliM Im prKed si. $2. ). a Another lift of rare delight , Krjuws La Vitts f.lxx oliira the confections coated a milk hotolit...l '0 Your DnUr Cm'l Sappl, Vau. OrJt Dtml fnm TRU-RLU BkM Ct. Mm ar fVnW