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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1925. FOUR Following It practice of broad' casting to a nationwide the virtue of the territory It erven, The California Oregon Pow- BwffiiR&ffiffiffiffiiERffli&tiiiMiifi i&TCrit&ixi''X ' COPCO BROADCASTS Where Your Gift Search Ends . ' -" - Proved Quality Makes Lowest Price Decide! The comeback of satisfaction is the "comeback" we're after quality and lowest price is a promise we stand squarely behind money back anytime! ' ' . Xmas Diamonds FAME OF SOUTHERN !j farmer slain as OREGON PEAR CROP tra.n hits auto I (AworUtH fro Uwd Win.) v audience T v . ,1,i,ll.,' ,,,L, f a 4 thla x-ellon. wm Instantly killed this morning, when a !er Company haa devoted the De-, Soulhern Pacific train struck ci mb.T Volt to one of the choicest nl, automobile. The accident : varieties of pears The tieckeL A nrmrred at a craaalna one S This pear attain it higheat tate rolle goUih 0f town. Lundquiat 4 of perfection In southern Oregon was on his war to Portland The Gift for 'On Time' Men 17 JEWEL Gruen Watch Men "brag" about Its accuracy and even tho moat exacting folks ad mlro Its good look In the attrac tive white or green gold cases. $25 to $50 THE LITTLE LADY'S SPECIAL, 15 JEWELED Wrist Watch $15.00 That meet the demands of folks who know how to dis tinguish high quality from extravagance. v . . $50 and $100 , Beautiful White Oold Mountings Value Surprising! . "YOUREX" TABLE SILVER for practical giving and The Volt tells its entertain- , ing story, together with the histor ical background of the orchard ; where grown. In the following manner: ! According to no less eminent au thority than Professor F. C. Kelraer who has charge of the Southern ! Oregon Experiment Station, near (Jt! Talent, and who is probably the Best posted man in America on pears, "the. Seek el Is the standard of pear quality.' markets with a load of chick- ens. i suu vmiubo sj--v.su; IB U(S, v m . a 1 A a brought to' their highest stage of Puna- P"" , T A . ... ... . a imtfil fin & rararn nf llvr fox- 29-PieceSet ' $35.00 The Silverware with the silver plated blades that Is guaranteed never to show a black edge or rust. Tho silver that has given us and our customers the best satisiuction. Other Suggestions for the Last Minute Shopper : BRONZE SMOKING ARTICLES . DLSfv SL I S LEATHER BILL FOLDS WRITING SETS 118 CASS ST. HAND CARVED IVORY LEATHER VANITIES GIFT PICTURES HAND PAINTED CHINA SETS JEWELERS FOX CARGO CAUSES FLEA POWDER S. 0. S. (AtMcuue me lmm wm.) PLYMOUTH, England, Dec n, ,.,...,. ,ki. 14) 12. A wireless demand bv the 4 es brought about a famine here In this commodity. The ship had 161 foxes from the United States. The whole town had bees search- B perfection In the Rogue River "Val- A l..v thuv nnvr rlu Im niir attAnflnn i The origin and early history of the deckel, , as told by Professor Keinier, Is most interesting: Along B toward thend of the igl,te,th before the oroer could be ij1 century about a hundred and 1 J Jnied. E "Dutch" Jacob used to hunt squlr g rels in the vicinity of Philadel phia, upon his return irom tnese 'hunting trips he would distribute I among his friends the most dell- jj clous pears, very small but of won- uenui quaiuy. vvuerw uv uoiiuiiea them was his , secret, and be steadfastly refused to divulge it Eventually It was found out; the near came from a single tree, an f' accidental seedling growing wild ! In the woods along the river Just 'south of Philadelphia. The land later was purchased by a man E i named Meckel, Thus the pear ac quired its name. From ' Dutch Ja- g cob's single tree have been propa- ' gated all the Seckel pears now knows In this country. Cook with gas. I VALUE OF OREGON ' OWNED PROPERTY , I OVER 15 MILLIONS Ion 11 J I .-! -. ! Come Into The Pern and pick outj 500 cuses of children's diseases your JCmaa gilts. Everything in i during last of school to one case floral line. Satisfaction guaran-lin first part Why T Ask Imperial teed. ln S. Jacfcson. I Cleaners. (AModattd Prat Lmj4 Win.) SALEM, Ore, Dec. 22. A survey otitic I . i - I . .m: , .HJll.- 15 riav h. mttSnrftv nt m Mnlnttnn nf the 1925 legislature places the val- killlntlnn nt nil Mtatrt nrnnprtv nvitlna. Bjjive of lands, at J 15.228,294. HQ rACC CT B" ,no ,IBIe acnvny naving me I 10 31, pj' biggest Investment Is Oregon Agrl- E i cultural College at Corvallls where B:lhe nronerty valuation aside from gEESTIIB5ECeKHHEEIffi2!l,anll''',,ot!,s "58.309. Next comes COMMUNITY BUDGETS FOR CHARITY SHOW A GROWTH R AD 1 0 This Model $125 Sold on Easy Terms and Guaranteed By Hansen Chevrolet Co. KANSAS CITY, i Dec. 22.--(A. P.) Of Americaa cities which are givtug lucrrafclng amouits to con wlluated charity budgiis, the luiik of human kindness seems to pre vail most abundantly in Minnea polis and Cincinnati, although Uivre Is a chance for divergence of opiuion, as various standards may be applied. Minneapolis subscribed most per caiu lu in J U-o to philanthropic in ttitutlo'ii, irom all sources. Includ ing public revenue and CindnnaU led in voluntary gifts per capita to its community chest. Cleveland, however, had the largest che3t pledge $4,M6,M and llflladel phia, with pledges' of J2,U2U,1G4, the next largest. ' Those figures were made avail able here through Hhe American Association for Community Organi sations and the Kansas City Coun cil or Social Agencies. Cincinnati subscribed I 31 per I capita, la the 1926 drive, based on i Its entire population! Minneapolis was shown to have .donated from public revenues and i private sources a far greater sum the 12,163,802. Several activities re present Investments of over Jl.oon.ooo, among them being the state hospital at Salem, $1,620,373, nntl the eastern Oregon hospital for the Insnne at Pendleton, $1,063,807. State penitentiary property is giv en a valuation of $CS8,950 and capl tnl and supreme court buildings $842,878. The totnl value of state buildings In Salem is placed at $6,100,272. Nearly new Edison cabinet phonograph with records, only $50 at Powell's. 0. A. G SCIENCE HALL FIRE LOSS IS ADJUSTED AT SALEM (AmoclHtfd Prwt Iimt Wtn.) SAI.KM, Ore., Dec. 22. For the first time an act of the 1925 li'gls- jlature authorizing a levy against all ptate activities to cover fire or other emergency losses suffered by tine activity was used yesterday whet, the state board of control authorised an appropriation of f2'.000 to cover the loss of the science building at Oregon Atrrlcul tttral College. Tho regents fixed the loss at $25,700, and the aihli tlunnl $700 will be appropriate! la- irom every person $14.84 while t'r. The sum of $25,000 is me 'St. Paul was only slightly behind In axlmuin amount allowed under i DENTISTRY By DR. NERBAS MASONIC BLDG. PAINLESS EXTRACTION ' GAS WHEN DESIRED PYORRHEA CURED REGULATING PHONE 438 with $14.39, and Kausas City, Mo, third with $13.65. llutfulo was list ed as fourth with $12.91, and Dee Moines filth with $12.52. Rochester, N. Y., followed Cin cinnati in donations to the com- ui unity charily budget, giving at i the rate of $4 per person; Cleve land was third, giving $3.89, and San Francisco fourth with $3.84. i The popularity of the communi ty clieut plan, which concentrates charities campaigns into one grsnd iemteh aud gets it over, was attest- od by the increasing number of I cities whn'h have adopted It, lu i twelve months ending May SI, VJ'Zb, tho association says, 26 cltiea , atloiued tho plan and held their j first campaign. The amount mined by 208 com munity chests and wellare federa tions (the latter hus only a slightly dirferent meaning from the for mer), In the saute iiei-iod was re ported at Iu5.6vu.vo0. Deducting the amount raised by tb t Inw. Potted plants, bet stock we ever had at The Fern Flower Store. NEVADA-OREGON HIGHWAY GIVEN . BOOST BY PIERCE . 4 NOTICE - A ' 4 Annual meeting of the Brockway and Dlllard farm- 4 crs' Telephone company at Brockway school bouse, J ana- ary 2, 192R. at 1:30 p. m. O. 4 T. Henry, Pres., D. M. Reding, Sec. JACKSON DELINQUENT TAX. (Asndsted rn Im.il Wm ) ' MEDFORD, Ore., Dee. 22. Ten warrants tor th collection of state Income tax claimed to be delinqu ent and due, were placed in the hands of the sheriff for collection Monday against residents of Jack son county. The total amount in volved 1 $26541. t Cook WHO. csv : ' KARASIK BEATS LARSEN. (Aian-Mel Pm Usatd Win.) SPOKANE. Wash., Dee. 22. Al Karasik, Oakland heavyweight wrestler, defeated Gua Larsen of Portland In two straight falls here last night. The imperial Cleaners add. will tell you what's going to happen Dec 28. OREGON BASKETEERS WIN SAN FRANCISCO Dee. 23. The University of Oregon basketball team defeated 8paltllng Bullets by a score of 41 to 23 here last night Quality merchandise at lowest prices at Powell's Furniture Store. mm ( AMorlat otf Vrvm IM$M Wlt.) EE NO, Nov., Dpc. 22. ComJiiVni-' (ton In bi'lnfc given to the bulldirifc of a highway ronnwtinic Nevada and OrfRnn nod lo Ort'ong piirtl clpalion In lh Ntnada tranHronti nrntal highway oxponltlon, acrord- jlue lo loiters ri'd-'lvod by Mayor I Rnhrt o( thla city fDin (Jovenmr I Walter M. Tierce of Oregon yester day. Tlirt proposed highway would link Nevada with th OrtVorf trail (front I'nlo on th OrRon Ni'vmla ilino thi-ouxh, outhraslern On-Kon. It la bnlny planned by the Oregon hlrhwiiy i-mnmtftMnn. rlint also noted, hp Raid, with ..... . ue iueiii, mere was an in- satisfaction the p'lponenient of crease of $l,13ti.634 In the amount Cnfi Nevada exposltinn until 1927 rnlaed In 19i5 over the amount land stated that In all probability raised In l!i:'4, said the assoclat.on. i he would recommend Oregon's ap-Klghty-one cities asked for more In proprlntlon for a building to flttlng- rjt, io tor less (nn ix lor tne Iv n'prejent Ms state, same amount. 'Ihe community chests, for the most part, are for approved chari ties nithout references to racj or rell,;ton. Kach philanthropic organi zation Is apportioned a share of the Majestio THeatre Douglas Fairbanks will be seen in the marvelous Arabian Nights tale, "The Thief of Bagdad," at the Majestic tomorrow. It was, ac cording to all accounts the great good fortune of the screen, that Douglas Fairbanks came upon this romantlo love story and that he undertook to make It Into a photo play. Moving ' picture critics, in such cities as "The Thief of Bag dad" baa been shown, hn,ve been unanimous In asserting that it Is the greatest film ever made. When It la considered that his story de parts from the afrairs of everyday life and soars off lato dreamland; that there has been visualized and made real the soaring away of the magic carpet over the house tops and Into the sky; the winged horse, wltb the Thief galloping off to and through the clouds; the magic rone which the Thief throws Into the air and climbs Into the sky, np into all sorts of place it will bo seen that "The Thle of Bagdad" la no mere spectacle; no mere bringing together of crowds .to appal .the multitude. When a crowd or' even an army Is desired. the Thief simply takes a seed from box, throws it on the ' ground. and lo! a huge army with banners springs from the earth. This sort of thing is the warp and woof of "The Thief of Bagdad." Some Women Walk Thirty to Forty Miles a Year for Groceries Do You? If you are walking to the store for your tcroceiies ami lugglnf them home In basket several times a week, stop right now and figure how many miles you cover In a year. How lar is the store from your home and bow often do yon walk there and back. Ksllmate Ihe distance Yourself. We don't ask you to walk 30 or 411 miles year to get your groceries, , wlioo you cau telephone your orders aud hate tut in delivered to your home without extra charge. , ECONOMY GROCERY O. i- JOHNSON tiona M The Store That Serves Voy Best. 144 N. Jackson St. FIRST THOUGHT Vrin f ri A Krw nr rrlrl in tim proceeds irom an annual campaign . j i i lor popular subscriptions. ifiome is rundown in body and strength, a mothers first thought is almost always Scott's Emulsion It is nourishing and in vigorating cod-liver oil, rich in the vitamins that all children need. Give TURKEY DINNER Turkey with all the trimmings, will be served fur dinner and sup per C'urljtman day, for '$ cents per plain. Deardtsrtf Hotel, Oakland, Ore. BOOM FRANCHISE ASKED FAI.KM, Ore. IH-e. !2. The Kluuiaih IM.ur ll.A,n I nifiiuiiu h.i applied lo the public service com- j ScOtt'tEmulsionhepure uiialuu tor a U.om franielao on J.i- ,,X..i..t 1 ,w tun,. u m.i , tlie Klamalh river in Klainalh coun ty to move about on billion feet of timber. Tbe applicant UsU Its asset at 1:5.000. ' i Sow. 1 111. H. ;. B-a Antler Theatre ' Tod Browning's "The Unholy Three a Metro-Ooldyn-Mayer pro duction that has been hailed as the greatest crook film of many years, will bo een at the Antlers ""the atre tomorrow and Thursday. Browning has long been famous a a director of underworld stor ies and he Is said to have excelled all past performances in the mak ing of this thrilling melodrama. "It's pure melodrama," says Browning, "but there Is no villain wltb a mortgage and there la no wlilow whose home la about to be taken from her. Also there 1 no great storm scene and no erring daughter kicked out to the mercy of the raging element by an en raged father. New York Crook Film "The Unholy Three" Is a film adaptatloa of C. A. Robblns' atory of tho same name and Its locale Is New York City and vicinity. The cast Includes such famous player as Lon Chaney. "Mae Buaeh, Matt Moore, Victor Me Laglen, Harry L'arle and a.Mthew Bet. The tory open In a cheap mu seum w here, following a riot, three of the freaks on exhibition become a trio of crooks and asaumn the title of The Unholy Three Roeie O'Grsdy, who hss been pick ing pockets in the museum joins the crooks who cover their tracks by operating a bird and animal store. 0- OiwwusaM, Buy his Gift from a Man's shop Men'. Neckwear in s, large variety of colors and pattern. 50c to $2.50 Shirts ,wlth collars to match, collars a"'"" f?1?! in broadcloth, madras, rayon cloth, silk or silk stripes in all colors and patterns. $1.50 to $4.90 Men s Hose in Usle, .Ilk, Wool, silk and wool, in plain and fancy pattern 25c to $1.50 the pair Muffler and Scarfs in wool, silk and wool and silk material $2.50 to $6.00 Men's Bath Robes a large assortment to choose from $6.00 to $15.UU Blaiers and Blazer "Sweaters, new patterns m all colors $5.00 to $10.50 ' Handkerchiefs, cotton, linen, silks, and rayon silk. 10c to $1.00 each Men's Suspenders, Garters and Carter Sots ., 25c to $1.00 , Belts, Belt Buckles and Belt Set ' 50c to $3.00 Cuff Links and Cuff Link Sets 50c to $2.00 v Men's Glove unlined, silk lined and wool Iu-.T $2.25 to $3.50 . Gordon Hats, fur, velours and scratch finishes $5.00, $6.00 and $8.00 A An Adler Collegian Suit or Overcoat will keep him looking hi. beat. QPENCER Roseburg' Newest, Llvest, Leading Men's and Yoona Men's Store INCOME TAX WIPED OUT STAGE SUCCESS OP - GIRL PRODUCER LONDON, Dec. !2. Elchteen-yenr-old Marian Wilson made S85, 000 on her production of "The Beg gar' Opera anil lost" It all, and more too, on "The British Ballett." The Income tax got tile gfrl pro ducer. While money was rolling in from "The Beggsr's Opera," she forgot all about the'neome tax and did not lay any of her money aside. Instead she put It into a new pro duction which was not a success and when the tax collector came round she faced disaster. So the ambitious producer went back to work as an actress. She danced tor a time In a cabaret at Nice, then joined up with Hen Greet's Shakespearin players and bas been playing all over provin cial England. It is her ambition to become a comedienne. She never wanted to be a producer, but her father ob jected to her acting and gave ber $5,000 to use in producing. Don't- delay order your Xmas greeting cards from the exclusive Job printing department of the News-Review office. We can serve you right A few of those large all-copper wash boilers left Get your at Powell's Furniture Co. j DR. L. M. LEHRBACH Announces that be has resumed possession of his offices In the Perkins Building, Rooms 3(W 10. Surgery, Gynecology, Goitre. r Chr is! in as Candy- Our Stock is large and fresh. Look it over before buying. The Rose-J "Sweets and Eats" We serve delicious Toasted Sandwiches, Hot Chili and Chicken Tamales "tjtxJtiUVWUUWU jj....,.ii.i..i,.Mii.. L..a.ii.l... Hl LAUNDRY Distributors Introductory Offer X- A. To Introduce the New 30 I Send vouawexT OtUERHER IF PCX YOrc-TK.Vr Every man and woman wants to appear at his best. Von will do so If we launder your clothes. A veH groomed appearance means a well lanndered appearance. Telephone us to call. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHOKt T . RED STUMPING (306 Cartridges per 100 lbs.) We are now offering FREE with every 100 lbs. 100 ft. Safety. Fuse 50 Blasting 4 Caps. E This offer limited to carload now in stock at g Roseburg and Medford. J.A.DennPowderCo. I 231 No. Main St. 24 So. Front St. 1 1 Mff !Wli4ifWT'M'm-ff Roseburg g Medford g