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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,
MONDAY. DECEMBER 21, 192S.
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Miss Margaret Homer, of tho
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RADIOS
and Supplies
STROMBERG CARLSON
GLOBE FADA FEDERAL
Easy Terms
f . . Supplies of all Kinds
A. B. and C. Batteries, Dry or Wet, Bat
tery Eliminators, Loud Speaker, Head
Sets, T ubes, Aerial Equipment, in fact
everything for the Radio.
Ott's Music Store
We will trade you a Radio for your
old
I LIBERTY
9
J TONIGHT
2 Matinee
"Camille of the
Barbary Coast"
. ) WITH
MAE BUSrH anri flWFN MOHRP
Scenes and story of San
in the times of the
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g 10c WEBFOOT WEEKLY AND COMEDY 20c
For last minute suggestions, sure to please man,
woman or child-
LET US HELP YOU
Tilings to wear are always most appreciated
3 BIG DAYS
CHRISTMAS SALE
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Silk Knickers $2.00
la colors, pink, peach, and
lavender, excellent quality, now
$2.00 a pair
Rayon Silk Knickers
$1.89
A sale of new rayon silk
knlrkera, special for the three
big days before. Christmas, '
$1.89 a pair
Silk Vests $1.39
To mnlrh the knickers In $2.00
grade, or may be noli) aeparately
$1.39 each
Rayon Vests $1.20
A special Christmas sule sever
al hale all new and excellent
quality while they last .
$1.29 each
Phoenix Vests $1.69
Silk vests In I'hoenlx make
several shades Finely woven
Bilk.
$1.69 each '
Phoenix Knickers $2.95
Famous Phoenix silk knickers
really a closo-out price several
colurs
$2.95 a pair
Fancy Towels 98c
. A stM'clnl lot conluining towels
In 11.00 to 1135 (trades now
grouped at reduced price. All
have fancy colored borders. '
Each 98c
Rain Coats at Cost
Collet-late Kaineoats in colors.
The few left will be closed out
at cost.
$2.50 to $5.50
Better Service Better Merchandise
STORE , OPEN NIGHTS
mother over Christmas, , Sho will
return hore about Sunday. . ,
o
polls 25'J, off at PnrsloWs.
Piano.
THEATRE
V
SATURDAY
Saturday
5
Francisco. 20 years ago f.
Cold Rush Days. 2
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Mama Dolls $1.79
Our great apoclnl on 21 -Inch. In
destructible walking and talking
dolls. The greatest doll offer
ever made In this clly Only a
few left.
$1.79 each
Mama Dolls $2.19
A final Christmas special on
our walking and talking dolls
With real hair, neatly dressed In
assorted colors Only a few left
$2.
.19 each
Blankets Now Reduced
A Christmas Clearance special
on all blankets In stock Includ
ing Indian robes, and cotton,
wool or mixed blankets for
three big days buy while there
Is an assortment.
15 Off ,
The Greatest Value in
Silk Hose $1.50 ,
No Rift to a ladv for $1.60 can
compare with Humming Bird
Silk Hose packed in Individual
pair Xmas boxes with card.
$1.50 a pair
KAYSER SILK HOSE In chiffon
or heavier weights all colors
$2.00, $2.50
New Style Pumps
We are showinR sprinR styles In
shoe now several weeks ahead
of other stores Very select pat
terns In oar better grades now
being shown For perfect fitting
and Ruaranteeil lonR wear, our
shoea are famous
$5.00 to $9.00
Rain Coats
at Cost
P. F. HIRSCH
Public Accountant
ROSEBURG, ORE.
Your Books Kept, Charge
able by the Hour or by
the Month.
AUDITING
BOOKS OPENED AND
CLOSED
Inventories Figured
The Pioneer Chiropractor
DR. M. H. PLVLER
Phone 162 Lane and Rose Sts.
What Is Life's Greatest GlftT
Health, Without a Doubt.
Do you want to Live Long and
Well? There ia nothing better
known for Health than Chiro
practic. Liberty Theatre
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
Matinee Sunday
A Dramatic Comedy
With
A Thousand Laughs
The Prize Comedy
of the Season
It's a Gloom Chaser
5rm v. n i c.
SNOW IN EASTERN '
OREGON. RAINS IN
OTHFR VPTiniMC; rainfall for the last 48 hours to
.nde'Srou W' !-' Prbr'Tn '"the "hm
n this
section yesterday and laat night.
It la estimated tha here are five
thousand cubic yards of dirt on
,lhe pavement.
! A crew of men worked throurh-
tout the night clearing away the
dirt and expected to have the
highway open to traffic by noon
today-
i ne aoutneaaterty storm which
I swept the coast over the week
end was featured by the heavy
rainfall rather than by the veloc
ity of the wind. The weather ela
tion at North Head at nine o'clock
this morning reported that the
1 maximum velocity or the wind 1st ruction of rigid airships how
Iwas 66 miles an hour. - The sea lever, and In 1619, had caused de
ls only moderately rough. The hIkns to be "gotten up" for a dir
precipitation during the laat 24 lixible to carry 18 airplanes,
hours was recorded at the station j Asked whether tire navy and
as 3. 26. inches. This Is the heavi-B0t lhe my ot "charged
est precipitation on record for any I W(n development of rigid alr
,24 houra alnce the North Head Uhlps" Colonel Mitchell replied:
Do You Need Money?
We are making loans on
Roseburg residence and busi
ness property. Monthly re
payment plan. Attractive
rates. We are loan agents for
the Equitable Savings Loan
Association of Portland. Also
we have private money Tor'
city loans and Eastern money '
for farm loans.
C. W. YOUNfc 6c SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St. Phone 417
FRANK A. TERRY '
Equitable Savings a Lean
Stock
Inquire of
O. W. Young ft Son, real
estate, or at Churchill Hard
ware Co.
CWiMH&WiiBEEiECHSHH'
at the
ARMORY
FRIDAY NIGHT
DEC. 25
e
Benefit of
Roseburg Fire
Department
.. Ladies Free
Dancing $1.10
ItMII14.bIMMMMsl
"Orugleas Health Center
Dr. Harrison Folk
Dr. Catherine McNeil
Chiropractic and Electro
Therapy Thompson Mineral Vapor Bathe
327 W. Casa phone 491
Roseburg Junk Co.
12S W. Washington
We Buy All Kinds ef Metal,
Rags, Sacks, Paper, Wool and
Hides.
PHONE 1S2-J
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
tlectre-Chlropraetor
Nerve and Spins Specialist
tot Perkins Bldg. Phone 664
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the QttlLf of
Olasees
IK Jackson BL
Dr. H. C Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perklne Bid. Roeeeerf, Or
XfM ss
ANNUAL j
CHRISMS!
BALL j
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station was established.
MEDFORD, Ore., Dee. 21. The
la below the average.
BAKER, Ore., Dec. 21. Six
Inches of snow fell here last
night. This is the heaviest fall
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'of the winter. The weather to-
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(MITCHELL BACK
AS WITNESS IN
AIRCRAFT QUIZ
fContlnued from Pare 1.)
Ideal" to do with designs and eon
"The Intent never has been to
give the whole development to the
navy as it oontended. The whole
business has been in no way
satisfactory to the country. The
fact remains that after seven
years we have no rigid airship in
military operation."
i Asked If he still believed non
. froezlng solutions carried by tbe
Shenandoah caused corrosion of
:the dirigibles framework, as
(charged In the Sun Antonio state
ment. Colonel Mitchell said, he
1 waa not prepared to say from his
I own knowledge. He had been told
that the Shenandoah carried cal
cium claride, he said, and he knew
that substance would cause dura
. lumlnuin to corrode.
"Sneaking Suspicion."
I Major Leonard asked about
Colonel Mitchell's charge that the
; Shenandoah was "about five per
I cent over weight.'
' The ship's limited cruising ra
dius, tne colonel replied, led mm
to believe that the Shenandoah
was 50 per cent reduced in Us
ability to stay in the air and
ahould not have been ent on
long distance flights.
'I had a aneaking suspicion that
ahe was 60 percent over weight,"
said the witness.
"On a 'sneaking suspicion,' then
you are willing to alarm the
country?" asked Major Leonard.
"Yes. and I want to say right
here that tbe question of aviation
ia a public question and discussion
of It Is not confined to the army
and navy." .
He said, he beard evidence dur
ing hie army court martial trial
that the Shenandoah was only
three percent overweight, but In
sisted that his 'personal knowl
edge from reports and things of
that kind,' caused him to believe
that the overweight was exces
sive. "I know that she was over
weight and that her cruising ra
dius was reduced fifty percent,"
Colonel Mitchell added.
"Would It excite any surprise
in your mind If it was shown that
the Shenandoah waa not at all
overweight?"
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. Colo
nel William Mitchell bad another
opportunity today to tell of his
knowedge of the crash last Septem-
, ber of the dirigible Shenandoah,
the naval court of Inquiry recon
vening today to hear the air offl-
cer, now auspended from the serv
ice for. five years, before winding
up Ita affair.
Meanwhile, Secretary Davis of
the War Department was repre
sented as planning means of em
1 phaslzlng to any other dissenting
individuals or units within the
, army the significance of the ver-
: diet of the Mitchell court martial.
I The colonel bad aomething else
to think about today, a proposal to
i Mayor-Elect Walker of New York.
that be be appointed police com-
: mlasfoner Of that city. Dispatches
i from New York, however. Indicated
that Colonel Mitchell has little
j chance for the post; one of the
prime requirements fixed by the
mayor elect la that the police com
missioner bea resident of New
I York and the colonel is not. Mlt
i chell himself had only a chuckle
las comment on the proposal, which
waa made last night by Represent
ative Hloom, democrat. New York,
In a message to Mr. Walker.
The Mitchell case also cropped
up In Chicago over the week-end.
Representative Reld. republican.
Illinois, Mitchell's chief counsel,
declaring that his client Is a mod
ern John Brown and that his Ideas
will go marching on.
Mitchell Verdict Scored.
WASHINGTON. Pec. 21. Colo
nel Willam Mitchells court mar
tial aenlence of five years suspen
sion from the army was described
i as "cruel and unreasonable." today
I by Representative Garrett of Ten
nessee, the Democratic house lead
er. "One of our most distinguished
world flyers baa been punished."
said Mr. Garrett, "for telling the
tru'h of the aviation shortcomings
or tne Republican administration
"We have had investigation after
investigation recently and finally
I a court martial. The net result la
punishment for one of the coun
try's ablest officers."
t merging the army court tnar
Itlal had "shanghaied' Colonel Wil
liam ' Mitchell, Representative
Blanton. Democrat, Texas, demand
ed on the house floor the abolition
of all court menials In peace time.
X BORN . X
HI.AIR To Mr. and Mrs W.
H. Hlsir of llillnra fin Sim.luv
December 20, 1923. a son.
OVNTEH To Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Ounter, at their home in West Rose
burg. Saturday, December II. 1925.
a girl.
MATHEWS To Mr. and Mre. I.
N. Mathews, at their home on Win.
Chester street, Sunday, December
20, 1S2S, a glrL
MEW TOD AY I
FOR SALE Fat dressed bogs, lSe
pound, mono 14 KB.
SlRD DOG for sale. Lewellyn Set"
ter. A. A. Bennett, Looking
Glass, Oregon.
WANfED-Woman to keephouse
for rancher. Good home to right
party. Box 85, Canyonville, Ore.
WANT KURS Bring or ship. If
prices aro not satisfactory return
at my expense . B. V. Shields,
Wilson's Tire Shop. .
SPECIaYTFRICES until Dec. Slat.
Marcel, hair-trim, bob curl, and
shampoo. Call Mrs. Amy Rogers,
137 N. Main. Phone 11 8-LI.
FOUND Purse containing money.
Owner call at this office and de
scribe purse and contents as
means of Identification.
A BOOK that fits Christmas-
What's that? One of Dr. Louis
Albert Banks' new ones at tbe
Koseburg Book Store.
t on SALK Fir siumpagu at 40c
per cord ; New Oregon straw
berry planta, $3.00 and $4.00 per
M.; also solid cabbages. Lind
blom, Dlxonvllle.
FORTTtESfrroom bouse on cor
ner; one block from post office;
possession now. Rent $20.00.
LAWRENCE AGENCY, 12S
Cass Street Phone 2 IS.
ALFALFA, gram, nay, timothy,
oats, barley and wheat .guaran
teed quality; prompt shipment
Prices upon application. Richard
Nyman, Walla Walla, , Washing
ton. IN SOLID COLORS or any com
bination of red, green, blue, black
or tile color. See the new cer
tainteed strip shingle. Juat re
cently placed on the market
Denn-GerretBen Co., Inc.
SPECIAL TIRE SALE We are
setting tires tnts week - at leas
than wholesale prices to reduce
our stock for Inventory. 30x31
Cords, clincher caaing, $8.60.
Othera In proportion. Wells ft
Chase. 317 N. Jackson St.
THOROUGHBRED COLLIE PUPS
I have four Sable Collie pup
plea seven weeks old;' bred from
natural breeders; all males;
price ten dollars each; delivered
to the LAWRENCE AGENCY.
125 Cass Street. Phone 219.
raiTllROWERS. ATTENTION!
The Farm Bureau at Roseburg
will sell lime sulphur solution,
made by tbe Sutberlln Spray
Plant guaranteed SO Baume
test Costs about half as much
as commercial dry lime and sul
phur of same test i
MORTGAGE LOANS Loans on
residence, apartment and busi
ness property. No commission.
Investigate our amortized plan
before placing your loan, limp
' qua Savings and Loan Associa
tion. Douxlas Abstract building.
FOR SALE Ope yearling Jersey
bull at $55; also one 6-weeks old
bull calf at S25 f. o. b. my farm.
Will furnish Registration papers;
this is St Mawe'a breeding of
blgh class. Also some very fine
1 Collie and Shepherd pups, nat
ural heelers at $10 each. S. M.
Snell, Drain, Ore.
PRE-INVENTORY SALE OF
USED CARS We have Ford
touring, coupe, tudor sedan,
Overland tourings and. all-steel
body 4-door aedan, Chevrolet
touring, and are making apecial
, pricea this week to close them
out before Inventory. Call and
see them and get our pricea.
Wells Chase, 311 N. Jackson
St.. Roseburg.
GENERAL STORE FOR SALE j
Big double store with fine stock 1
of saleable merchandise; good j
fixtures; best location on Pa
cific highway; wonderful place
for fruit and melona; 6-room
cottage; everything goes for
$2500. Rent only $30 for every-!
thing. Full Information LAW
RENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass
Street. Phone 219.
BIG BRICK
""BUILDING
RANCH I have a fine Income
property located in heart of city.
63x80, with cement basement,
two stores on ground floor rent
ed; upper floor ia two and three
room apartment; Income $140
per month; when lease expires
can get $200 per month. Will
trade for a good ranch stocked
and equipped. Get full Informa
tion LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125
Cass Street. Phone 219.
PERHAPS YOU NEED AN
ALARM, CLOCK! Do you real
ise what this means? Here are
20 acres In full bearing apples,
bordering on hard surfaced road;
some buildings and improve
ments; this place cost the own
er over seven thousand dollars;
a case of absolute compulsion
makes him offer a clear title to
you for $1600; a wonderful place
for fruit and poultry: grab It or
you won't have a chance. LAW
RENCE AGENCY. 125 Cass
Street. Phone 219
E. K. McLENDON. REAL ES
TATE, INSURANCE AND
BONDS ' !
ARE YOU PAYING TWENTY
FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH
RENT? THEN YOU ARE
THROWINO AWAY $300 PER 1
YEAR. WHAT COULD YOU
DO WITH THAT AMOUNT OF
MONEY NOW? DONT WAIT
FOR THE NEW YEAR TO
MAKE A RESOLUTION, DO IT
NOW BEFORE THE YEAR
. THAT ENDS TODAY IS GONE. I
McLENDON 8PECIAL
$$150 NEW COZY 4-HOOM COT
TAGE South Roseburg. plaster-;
ed. modem, garage. $250 down, '
119 MONTH HI DRV
$800 LAURELWOOD HOME-'
biik ml t-r.HU in the vicinity
of fine modern homes, natural
basement, earavated by nature.
YET YOU SAY LAND IS HIGH.
WANTED TO rvr Hivnr
$7,000 COUNTRY HOME OF TEN
ituu.vs new wnn basement
and 10 acres for good city home
In Roseburg.
E. K. McLENDON. ,
124 PERKINS BLDO. PHONE
124J. i
The Book Most Desired!
B
OOKS from time immemorial have been given'
as gifts but -the
cheerfully accepted at
Christmas time is the
Bank Book.
It's the one Bookthat
becomes more valuable
with the passing years
for the principal is con
stantly drawing inter
est. Give such a Savings
UMPQUA VALLEY BANK
' Roseburg, Oregon
"FOR SALE Restaurant and lunch
counter. Cash or easy terms. Ad
dress Box 80, News-Review.
- BICYCLES FOR XMAS
Buy and save, our prices are
right, so are the bicycles. Key.
fitting and locksmltbtng. Rose
burg Cyclery, 635 N. Jackson St
Mahe your Gift Selections here
From our assortment of quality merchandise.
- , FOR LADIES
Silk Stecklnge ', 11.00, S1.50, S1.75, 12.00
Satin Boudoir 8llppere . $1.45, S1.8S
Felt Slippers : 95o, !.4S, $1.65
Leather House Slippers S1.95
SILVER SLIPPERS, VELVET SLIPPERS, SATIN SLIPPERS,
PATENT SLIPPERS, KIO SLIPPERS -
FOR MEN
' WALK OVER SHOES AND OXFORDS
Silk Sox ,
Men's Felt Slipper ,
Men's Leather Slippere
Roseburg Booterie
IRVIN BRUNN
.SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET
PERKINS BLDQ. ROSEBURG, ORE.
TONIGHT AND TUESDAY
MILO'S
MINSTRELS
T 8 -PEOPLE -8
. BAND AND ORCHESTRA
MAXINE MILO
Saxaphone Wlxard
This Act is a Standard Act that has played
. Hippodrome Circuit
ON THE
"THE WOMAN HATER"
A Warner Bros. Screen Classic with Helene Cbadwick,
Clive Brook and all-star cast!
25c-MAJESTIC-50c
FOR SALE Seal larquette. worn!
only S months. Will sell for less
than half price If taken before
. Xmas. Address Coat, P. O. Box
' 903, Roseburg, Ore.
PROTECT THEM
Work bard to make your busi
ness a success. -
Spend money freely to make
your borne a delight
Take pleasure In acquiring
wealth of possessions.
Then sit back and enjoy them
free from worry safeguarded
by dependable Insurance.
suwttc not
IWF8WC.W
PETER PAN
THE DELIGHTFUL PLAY
From James M. Ranie's
novel, will be abown
AT THE
PLAYHOUSE
SUTHERLIN
Tuts. Wed., Dec. 2223
Admission 15c, 35c '
7:30 P. M.
Big Dance at
TILLER
CHRISTMAS EVE
December 24
.Good Music
Everybody welcome, Come
and have a good time.
Book of all Books most
BANK - P
BOOK i
account this year.
BUSINESS COLLEGE graduate la
Instituting evening class in
stenography. Tn es d a ys and
Thursdays, beginning Dec.' 2.
Enroll NOW. Write Lilian Fur
ton, City, or phone Jlil-R even
ings. '
,
75c
,
..$1.35, $1.45, $1.65. $1.75
$1.95
ALL
WHITE
Featuring
. . - HELEN LEWIS
' Former Radio Star
. K. G. W. Portland
SCREEN
3
NOW SHOWING
H4it.1t. McOrg
eVfaMatfatoMsBtepflK
10c
35c
Coming LON CHANS,
in
THE UNHOLY THREE"
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