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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. DECEiMBER 21. 1925 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Gifts for our loved one are not to be chosen lightly. There must be no doubt wliatever as to their 'quality or fitness for the occasion. If you want a diamond, watch, ring, a chest or silver, vanity box or silk umbrella, we with our 20 years experience in this business can give you the best quality for your money. .'. , ' . ;''. "She" would delight in having a new wrist watch. We have a large selection for you to choose from. BUBAR BROTHERS NEWSY BITS '. Wine and fruit fultas blade In Southern California under s-overn- . went permit and valued at more ; than 17,000,000 will be destroyed - 'within the noxt two weeks, In ac- v ruling cancelling all auch permits. The Ku Klux Klan has been permanently -unjoined Irom parad ing In Kansas by 2a decision of Judge U. A. Heuder of .Oskaloosa. .The issue arose out of a parade of the Klan at Valley Falls a year ago, which was planned as a part of the Jefferson county lair, rroteste were filed by Ca tholic and Jewish cltlsens on the "for the benefit of ell cltlsens" and that taxuavera should not he stan-d by the Ku Kluz Klan. NOTICE ' ' , " Lilac Circle will entertain members and families at a Christmas tree Monday even- Ing, Dec. 21, at the K. P. hall. Eauh person bring gifts for tree, value not to exceed 26 cents. 1'rogram starts prompt- ly at o'clock. ' . j NEWS TIDBITS 1 T JUL JERU3ALEM There will be a community Christmas tree for the Jews, Christians and Mohammed ans on the Held of Uoaz, where the ahephorda watched their flocks by nlKht. It will be lighted by electricity.- Y. M. C. A. funds pro vide for If WASHINGTON The President's par. tor, the Kev. Dr. J a.-. mi Noble fierce, has written lite m! and i aiol oc Jicat- pouuds. 4 George w. Ensllsh. a federal Judge lor the eastern district of -111... ..I. I. ...II. .LI-I. I ' and misdemeanors" and should be daily - average impeached, according to tbo re - port of a special committee of Congress named to Invetigate the cnarges against mm.' judge Kng 1lsh was accused before the com mittee of allowing C. B. Thomas, referee in bankruptcy In bis court, to represent private companies in ' HllcuLlon: of rilRbarrlnff ttiurnnvii Without duo jrocess of law and of using Improper language frou; the bench. . 75 WAGON LOADS DAILY iu ujic ot a Christina OF TURKEYS CHICAGO M to Mrs. Coolltlge. . 'it is, Ye Chrlatm..s Hells of (A-o-Utrl film bHl Win.)" 4 Teacc, . CHICAGO, Dec. 21. chilst- ! ' l'mg tor days when wf.r shall mas has supplanted Thanks- ceajc." giving as "turkey time" In the I - ,, opinion of Chicago Doultiy NEW YORK Mif.. ' Patrick J. dealers. !Lavi;it. rector of St. 1'atrlck's One of the latest poultry cathedral, has been itmuu-d by the wholesale houses io Chicugo i unauthorized dUt. ,ln:,l:i i,i tha has been unloading an aver- I caihi dral doors of crd. naktna age of 75 wagons ot barreled I ibai the reotulenta irtra e l-nm iu- ! and boxed turkeys dally for ling ,rofrane language, '.lie action juui eiuui a wee or a joeai w j-euijhux the recior t f a v an. con- of fc"v,U00 ver.. d late in life, wbo bad d.lfi ' jtulty in learning his ptuers. A i mend wrote out tax to. a s prayer Put that personal touch to youl Xmns greeting cards by having your came printed on each card. See Hie Kewsllevlew office for a nice line of samples at a reason able price. Cook with ni Quality merchandise ot lowest prices at Powell's Furniture Store. 1 M TTV . iTV - 1 ' ' ' This Model $125 Sold on Easy Terms and Guaranteed By Hansen Chevrolet Co. for :um and he ha is it i.ltve bis bed. On retiring be would poiut nt the prayer a.W say. "There, L.uid, tnem a my aenlLm-ntv 8.M.KM, Mass.-O :;t bn,n of Ed ward hylveseer lrs., nuu-d zool ogist, will be examined ai the V la tar Institute of Anatomy aud biol ogy, Philadelphia, In an ttloft to determine the relation between the btain and auibidexleilty if bis In tentions, often exprobacd before his dt!alh yaterday, are carried out He could uao cither hand with equal skill. LEWES, Del. The hut voyage of Arthur Chambers, veteran pilot, saved 367 persons. The man, who on October Is laat, guided the burn ing steamtdilp lrfnane In a git-mile elabli, died yotieuday at the age of 78-, We carry a complete line of the finest ranges made at lowest prices. Powell Furniture Co. Nearly Dew Edison cabinet I'ltotiOKiaph with records, only $01) at Powell's. (Aaoetala tnm Immi Win.) PORT SUDAN, Egypt. Dec. 21. Still another crown has toppled, it is that ot King All of the Uedjas, a territory lying partly along the Rod Sea in Arabia, known aa "the laud of pilgrimage ' and which em biat.es the Holy city of Mecca. All, like his father. King Hussein, has abdicated. . . Since All aacended the throne In October of lost year be haa been sorely beset by lbn Saoud, head of the sultante ot N'ejd.) In warfare that has been alines! continuous since 1S19. The Wahjbl tribesmen frequently made attacks against which the Hedjui warriors were unable to cope. While Hussein still wo on the throne, Mecca was taken by the followers of lbn Saoud and Hus sein abdicated in favor of All, evacuating Mecca in order to save the holy city from complete de struction. AU went to Medina and when tbat town fell he proceeded to Jedda. ',, lbn Saoud continued relentlessly and began plana for bis invasion of Jedda. The Wahabla made the town a target for ferocious attacks and finally, last Friday, the de fenses virtually collapsed and All later abdicated the throne he had occupied for little more than a year. , , LONDON, Dec. 21. Doubt la cast upon the report irom Port Sudan of the abdication of King AU of the Hedjaz in dispatches received here. The Daily Mall's Cairo cor respondent, referring to the report bays it is contradicted from trust worthy sources. Another message also suggests it is doubtful. A few of those large ' all-copper wash boilers left Gel yours at Powell s Furniture Ct. . . Heat with gas. OAILY WEATHER REPORT U. 8. Weather Bureau, local of fice, lttiseburg. Oregon, 24 hours ending 6 a. m. Precipitation In Ins. V Hundredths ' Coeiullle, Ore SURVEYOR WHO LAID OUT COAST ' ROAD IS DEAD Chester A. Beaman, the - engi neer who was most active in lo cating the Scottsburg-Reed8port section of the TJmpqua highway, died at Coquille on December 14 and was bnrled at Scottsburg last Friday. Mr. Ileaman, a native of Oregon, was considered one of the best engineers of tho state, and while employed by Douglas county undertook ode 01 the most diffi cult und dangerous tasks which road engineers have fated. In lo cating the coast road engineers were swung, suspended by ropes, ovor hlRb cliffs. Ilecause of his demonntrated ability Mr. Beaman was employed by the government. Tills potdtlon, however, entailed a great deal of eyestrain, and as Mr. ileaman was suffering from injur ies sustained in a dynamite explo- siun, he resigned from the govern ment Job and accepted a position with Cuos county. Chester Arthur Beaman was born In Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. 1, lsai. He wllb bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Beaman, moved to lkton, Oregon, wbeu he was 12 yuars of age. lie united with the Christian church at Klkton when he was 13 years of age, during the ministry of Kev. loca. He waa united In matrimony with Violet Sawyers June 2ud, 18 17. He as a World War veteran, enlisting In tho 3rd Engineers and served overseas. After bis return he made his home at Scottsburg until the last year wnen he matte bis home at where ho waa " - MASONS, ATTENTION . , t The annual election of offt cers for Laurel Lodge, No. 13, A. F. ft A. M. will be held Wednesday evening, Dec. 23rd. LodKe will ' convene at 4 o'clock p. m. Work In tiie F. C. degree. Dinner will be served at 6; 10, followed by tbe election and Installation of officers. All members are requested to be present By order of W. M., W. F. HARRIS. Secfy. Highest temperature yesterday US engineer of Coos county. He died Lowest temperature last night 50 at his home Dec. 14, 10J5. Age 20 Precipitation laat 24 hours. 13 ye-krs aud 14 days. Total precip. since l it month 2 75 He leaves to survive him, his Normal precip. fur this month (.22 wife and two children; one son. Total precip. from Sept. 1, It heater Arthur and one daughter, 126. to date -.. 8.62 I Hazel. Two brothers. Pearl Uea- Average precip. from SepL 1 man of Rayuioud, Waah., and Perry 177 ll.SG. lletuuan of St. Helens. Three sis Total dotlcleucy from Sept. 1. i ters, Mrs. C. J. Alexander of Port- 1CG . J. 3.21 land, Ore., Mrs. W. K. Lytle of Average precipitation for 46 Portland. Ore., and Mrs. Lulu Ingle wet aeasoua, (September of The Dalles, besides many other to Mav Inclusive) 31.48 1 relatives aud a host of friends to and melodrama ever ' devised for the screen. Charle3 "Chuck" Relsoer direct ed the production and if anybody can get every bit of comedy out of a story. "Chuck" la the man. In ad dition, be plays a Rnssian spy In this perfect picturization of Harold MacUrath'a celebrated novel and play. i i Antler Thaatr Three stars, Helene Chadwlck, Clive Brook and John Harron. will be seen in "The .Woman Hater," the Warner photoplay that will be featured at the Antlera theatre to night. This production waa directed by James Flood and adapted for the screen by Hope Loring and Louis Llghton, the well known scenario team of fllmdom. Those three favorites form a rather Interesting, triangle made up of a naive .American boy, a Parisian actress of notoriety and a man embittered toward all wo men. The story deala with the drama of a great love a love that burst through the dam ot hate and bttternesa, and swept superficiality, pettinesa and weakness before iL Both the beautiful actress who haa tasted the champagne of adultation and success, and "the woman hat er" struggle in vain against the rising tide of their love, whlott finally triumpba In the face of everything. Liberty Theatre t There Is a succession of spark ling situations In the new Colum bia feature, "Steppln' Out", which is showing at the Liberty theatre these days. "Steppln' Out" 1 a hilarious comedy with a dramatic back ground dealing with adventure among the bright-lights of the moat famous street in the world. Dorothy Kevier, the lovely young star, haa an Interesting role In the picture. Co-starred with Miss Ra vier is the famous comedian, Ford Sterling, who knows the art of making people laugh over all sorts of aitalions. . Frank Utrayer, well-known for his skillful comedy direction, made "Steppln' Out" from "The Lure of Broadway." Robert Agnew, Cissy Fitzgerald, Ethel Wales, Tom Rlck etls and Harry Lorraine have Im portant supporting rolea. This Is Mlsa Kevler's first de parture to drama ot a light vein and it is a flue example of what oon b expected from this beautiful young actress who undoubtedly will bo up with the leaders before the teuton Is over. soveFready to make settlement with this country (AoofUtod Pim Leurd Win.) BERLIN, -Deo. 21. Discussing the Soviet's relations, foreign Min ister Tchlterln is quoted -by the newspapers as saying: "We are ready at any time to enter inter negotiations with the American government for settlement of the existing differences. We attach the greatest Importance to our economic relations with the Unit ed States, but these are only cap able of development If the diploma tic relations between the countries are restored." Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 18S-L. Chas. S. McElhinny Th Widow' Friend" Oregon Life 28 North Jackson Rain tnnlglit and Tuesday. WM. BKI.L. Meteorologist DENTISTRY By . ' DR. NERHAS MASONIC HLDG. TAINLESS EXTRACTION GAS WHEN DLSIRED PYORRHEA CURED REGULATING LHONE L 488 i ! 4 Si r i t i LEISURE HOURS The most Industrious housewlle Is entitled to some Iclnuro. Few women who carry their groeerlea home In a baskt eralix the many hour that kind of drudgery eeuiMimes In a year. Our complete service makes this labor and lore ot lima unnorea- aary. We deliver tree aud charge the goods If you have credit account We have a good supply of Orangei, Canity and Nuts. Our Hue ot groceries Is complete. " Phone ua your ordera. ' ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOHNSON hsn M Th Store That Strvas Veil Beat. 344 N. JacVeon St Make Her Christmas Beautiful ! Not only this year, but the next and the next Give her an Oregon Life policy she will Appreciate it an J you more and more as the years go by. Write for full infor mation regarding our Christmas plan. Orcgoafifc mourn his loss. Interment took ptace in the Seottaburg cemetery, inc. it, 19115. Rev. Miss Driver, of Kikton, officiated. Don't delay order your Xmas greeting cards from the exclusive ! jeb printing department of the fews Kev lew oil ice. We can serve you right ASTORIA WOMAN KILLED WHEN CAR SKIDS INTO TREE lAwwut.-i Ynm Uwtrd Wlrs.) ASTOHIA. Ore., Dec. 21. Mrs. Rudolph lla.oll of Astoria was in stantly killed this morning when the auto driven by her husband went ovr an enilxfnknient mar here. Haoil received two rib fiac tutvs and other Injuries. Accord ing to. llasll the car skidded on a turn and craiehed Into a tree near the eelse of the hlrhu-nv 1-1i .. ! rolled over Beveial times. Mrs. I Haiti's skull was fractured and several rlb broken. DR. L M. LEHRBACH Announcea that he has resumed possession of his otfices In the Perkins Building, Rooms 306-10. Surgery, Gynecology, Goitre. Buy his r Gift from a Man's shop Men's Neckwear In a large variety of colors and patterns 50c to $2.50 Shirts with collars to match, collars attached and band shirts in broadcloth, madras, rayon cloth, silk or silk stripes in ail , colore and patterns. ' $1.50 to $4.90 Men's Hose In lisle, silk, wool, silk and wool. In plain and fancy patterns . ; , ; , 25c Jo $1.50 the pair , Muffler and Scarfs In wool, silk and wool and silk materials $2.50 to $6.00 Men's Bath Hobos a large assortment to choose from $6.00 to $15.00 , Blazers and Blazer Sweaters, new patterns In all colors $5.00 to $10.50 v . Handkerchiefs, cotton, Hnen, silks,, and rayon silk. 10c to $1.00 each V Men's Suspenders, . Garters and Garter Sets , 25c to $1.00 Belts, Belt Buckles and Belt Seta 50c to $3.00 Cuff Links and Cuff Link Seta - -. - . 50c to $2.00 ' ' SI en 'a Gloves nnlined, silkMlned and wool lined v $2.25 to $3.50 "' Cordon Hats, fur, vHonrs and rcratch finishes $5.00, $6.00 and $8.00 An Adler Collegian Suit or Overcoat will keep him looking bis best CPENCERS Roseburg'a Newest, Llvest Leading Men's and Yona Men's Store GOLD-FILLEO ELEPHANT University of Washington by Ed TU8K 18 FOUND IN (ward Squires, who discovered It on MINING CLAIMS i a mining claim on Dominion Creek, . ...'' I forty miles from Dawson, Yukon SEATTLE, Dec. 21 (A. P.) Territory. An authentic foasil lusk of the The tusk Is tan vfet long and wooly elephant of the glacial or weighs 250 pounds. The theory of postglacial parioel, with gold fil- Nathan JKresge, museum caretaker lings like a modern tooth, haa been 1 and former Alaskan, is that the rel preaented to the museum of the Ic was there when tons of earth. with paystrcak settled down, so that gold nuggets wore forced Into the cracks of the tusk dvlnE the j effect of modern gold tooth fill ings. Have, yon an ax to grind? There are hundreds who want the Job. To learn their names read the News-Review calsslfled ads. laundrTkids v c bi -rrutM-iVM. Oftoi PORTLAND, ORIOON Quick turnover. Aavertla a clnisiried ad today brings salca to- i morrow. CHAS. 8. McELHINNY OIST. MGR. flOtyCIURO, 0RC00N mm Antler Theatre Whatever else you may ncxle-ct In do, do:i't mine seeing Syei t hap lln wbo Is starring In "The M.en em rhe llerx the Warner Hro. CJassic of the Screen which opened venter. ; nay at ine Aimers theatre; thai i, ' if you want to see one ot the uoU 'uL)LiltUva coiubliuUoua of tumtuy ISENO VOU.HtltT WAONt OV4.0ER HERE 9 AT YtJUfc-BtST V NbO VvOOUO rVPpeAR . f Every man and woman wants to appear at his best Von wui do so If we fcunder your clothes. A well groomed' appearance means a well laundered appearance. Telephone ua to call. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHON Tt The GIFT THAT'S CLOSE TO EVERY GOOD HOUSEWIFE'S HEART An electric range is just the kind of gift a man likes to give his wife for Christmas. Something that makes you stick your hands in your pockets and rock on your heels just from the glow of her enjoyment . Something so practical that it fills a need she's known for years every day. So useful and economical that she approves of every dollar's worth-and yet so full of beauty and genuine luxury Tthat she will never tire of ad miring it with a true housewife's pride in her modern electrical equipment Get this Christmas problem over now! Your gift to your wife is the most im portant one to be chosen play safe with the one real present you know shell like. You won't even need to ask herl HOTPOINT MODEL RS-67 in all-white or black -ami-white enamel has automatic timer and automatic heat con troL Four gutface burners. . Combination baking and broiling oven, 18x18x14 ' inches. Warming compart- i , ment. Height 57 inches. Oc , cupie compact floor space ! of 28ix51i inches. ! ' Compare it with your pre- I aent stove order it today j from your dekx for a Christ- mas surprise installation. - - -. Easy terms if you deafrV. . 'HEj:AUFpW lewjTceMA oaEscwJ 5 laowtAooMMMrJ Veen MMwtAJ iMSaooaas