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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ' TUESDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1925 SPECIAL Felt slippers, with soft padded heel and soles. Pom pom decoration. As sorted colors. Children's Anklette Slippers that will keep the kiddies' ankleJ warm. Soft pig skin sole 98c Felt Slippers For children in a most complete asortment of styles and colors, including felt booties. Price 75c to $1.15 Women's Satin Slippers Quilted satin uppers, padded soles and heels. Fine bright colors, very dainty. $1.45 to $2.25 Felt Slippers For women. Soft soles, padded soles, tops can be turned np to protect the ankle. $1.25 C. J. BREIER CO. GRANT TAYLOR OF WINCHESTER DEAD I Orant Taylor, for the past 21 year a resident or Winchester. died at hia home yesterday at the !age of 62 yearn. Death came late last night afUtr a short spell of III- nes.t. Mr. Taylor was for many years timber cruiser la this county and was well known. I He leaves a wife and eight chil dren, Ralph, Grace and Lucille, of ; Portland: Marlon of Koseburc. Bert of Marshfleld and ritewart, Lorna and Grant of Winchester. j The funeral services will be held I Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock .at the Htearns chapel In Oakland with burial In Hie Oakland ceme- ' tery. u mm u KLAMATH LIQUOR SKIZritK. KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Dee. J J. E. T. afeQueea was caught la a raid at noon today, when officers surprised him In bis yard inspecting his pansy bed. Seven gallons of liquor were seized, of ficer said. For all the news read The News- Review. Attention Dynamite! Pool car almost completed. Get your or ders in to County Agent. Price govern ment powder, $9.50 per hundred, f. o. b. Roseburg. Delays are not profitable with 'dynamite. Checks must accompany all orders. 1 - - , tt .81573 HOOVERIZE ON RUBBER TIRES, PLEA TO NATION (Continued from Page 1.) Wishing you all a Merry Christmas Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co. nosEiiurto, okeoon E BUILD1NO MATERIALS Hon by the introduction In the House of Representatives of a res olution to "Investigate the alleged manipulation of rubber prices by the British government." BERLIN Dec. 22. The commun ist newspaper Rote Fahne (Red Flag) quotes Foreign Minister Tchitcberin of Soviet Russia aa de claring be foresaw a grave con flict between England and Ameri ca over Chinese policy England's attempt at commercial penetra tion of South America and the tight over rubber prices. The real victor of the World war, he continued was America, which now was "meddling la all world affairs." o Cut flowers, our own growing. The Fern, S. Jackson. CHRISTMAS TO BE OBSERVED BY CHURCHES (Continued from Page 1.) ND , There is no secret about the way in which we arrive at our used car prices. Anyone who is interested may come in and get all the details. ' J. O. NEWLAND & SON OODOS BROTHERS CARS AND GRAHAM TRUCKS ROSEBURG, OR". PHONE 458 Doose boothms DeALMS Sua 6ood used cars preparation of the program by Mrs. Milton Church. The Catholic church Is holding no special entertainment program. but the usual midnight mass on Thursday evening and the church services on Christmas will be ob served. , Electric lights, 60 and 40 watt, 50 cents at Paralow's. USED CARS I 1920 Dodge Touring $450 I 1923 Dodge Touring $650 II 1924 Dodge Touring $900 I 1924 Dodge Sedan . $1025 I 1923 Ford Coupe $350 I 1921 Chev. Touring $175 J. 0. NEWLAND & SON Dodge BrotKers Cars and Graham Trucks KIWANIANS HEAR FINE XMAS TALK The spirit of Christmas pervad ed the meeting of the Klwanls Club at noon today and a splendid talk by Dev. II. L. Caldwell ad ded to the completeness of the occasslon. Rev. Caldwell's talk on the "Spirit of Christmas" wss one of the finest ever heard by the local club. The age-old story of the birth of Christ was given In an Inspiring manner and the prophecy of "Peace on Earth, (lood will Towards Men." was modernised by hla comparison of the Locarno Pesce treaty to the present day need of better rela tions not only between Individuals, but between nations. The All-Knight Orchestra, di rected by Mrs. Knight, mother of all the members, played four beautiful numbers during the noon hour. This organization Is quite unique and their musical of ferings were well received. The Klwsnlans today Toted to purchase a radio set for a crippled hoy living In the rural districts who hss been bed-ridden for seven years. The club will ales maintain the set for the boy. Ituas I.lntntt won the prise to day whlrh wall two turkey din ners at the Hotel Rose, given by Tiox nails for broccoli crates at Wharton Bros. Pruning tools at Wharton Bros. George Smith. i ENFORCEMENT VOLSTEAD LAW WILL NOT HALT 1 (Continued from Paee 1.) ! the youth of the country since the ' war." j "Incidents like the Mayflower jcsse are going on and they are re sponsible for creating the charac ter of the young. I "It Isn't a question what you ithlnk of prohibition. It Is a ques tion of whether lying, stealing and (cheating are necessary to enforce i laws." Law Must Be Enforced. The Tucker amendment was 'opposed by Chairman Madden of jthe appropriations committee and Representative Iiyrnes, Tennessee, ranking Democrat on the commit tee. Mr. Madden said he voted against the eighteenth amendment, but since prohibition was law, he favored enforcement ' "If people are opposed to prohi bition," he said, "the manly thing to do Is to repeal the law. If yon adopt this amendment you will make It unlnforcable. He added that he did not ap prove the tactics pursued bv the prohibition agent at the Mayflower. Representative Ttlanton said it Is "the higher urvs who are making a force of prohibition." "Don't put the enforcement of prohibition." he said. "In the hands of a man whose finances are In volved In enforcement." - Langley Case Pending. The special house committee ap pointed to Investigate charges against Representative John W. Langley, Republican, Kentucky, who was convicted of conspiracy to violate the national prohibition act, reported today that It under- i stood he would resign from the house In event his appeal to the supreme court failed. , The committee held that It was not the policy of the house to tak action against a member accused t of crime until the court of last re- i sort had passed on the case. Would Accept Europe's Bid. '' i Participation br the United States In the forthcoming Lesgue of Nations disarmament conference would be authorized In a resolu tion Introduced today by Senator j King, Democrat, Utah. j The resolution, which Senator : King asked 'to have temporarily laid snide, would authorize the President to nsme delegatea to re-' present the United States. A similar resolution was Intro- j duced In the house by Representa-1 tlve Moore, Democrat, of Virginia, a member of the foreign affairs committee. I Army Court Upheld. ' The armv court that tried and sentenced Colonel William Mlt h II for his criticism of the government air services wss defended In the house today by Representative Walnwrlght of New York, a former Republican assistant secretary of wnr. It must be remembered. Vr. Walnwrlght said, that although Colonel Mitchell wears decorations for valor, every member of the court that tried him also had been decorated. j Court martials are necessary for j discipline, he continued, and disci- j pllne must he enforced In peace. ' time, or it will disappear in time : of war. i Coinage of a new fifty-cent piece deslgnrd to commemorate the eree tlon of a memorial to President ! Harding at a point on the old Ore gon trail, where he delivered a speech shortly before his death. Is proposed In a bill Introduced by Kenresenlaflve Hinnott, Oregon. Senator I-a Folette. asked the senate today to call on the tress- I wry department for a report show- . Ing the financial ramifications of the anthraclto operators. 'Gifts From Harth'sTo ggery Men's gifts from Harth's Toggery the men's store assures that degree of quality and correct style which the careful man insists upon when doing his own shopping. Starting with the incomparable Knoppf clothes street suits, tuxedos and full dress, alsp topcoats for every, oc casionone can range downward through countless de sirable gift items, a few of which are listed here. . To Help You Remember! From 50c to $2.50 Silk Striped Shirts Silk Neckwear Silk Hose Fancy Wool Hose Silk and Wool Hose Knglish Golf Sox Initial Hdkfa., lrt boxes French Linen Hdkfs. Silk Striped Shirts Rayon Silk Mufflers Cashmere Mufflers Cape Gloves ' . French Fabric Gloves Athletic Underwear Leather Belts Hek Buckles Collar Cases Sterling Cuff Links Garter and Suspender Seta $2J50 to $5.00 Imported Silk Ties Madras Shirts Knglish Broadcloth Shirts Shirts with Stiff Collars to Match, Pajamas Cashmere Mufflers Silk or Wool Mufflers Buckskin or Mocha Gloves Imported Wool Hose Fancy Wool Hose Caps Tie Cases Belts with Buckles Collar Cases Handkerchief Cases Gold Cuff Links ' Dress Sets . Umbrellas Traveling Slippers Knitted Sweater VesU Pullover Sweaters French Silk Mufflers Wool or Fur Lined Gloves DresB and Tuxedo Vests Silk and Wool Underwear English Broadcloth Pajamas Wool Blazers Flannel Shirts ' $5.00 to $10.00 English Broadcloth Nightshirts Silk Pajamas Robes House Coats English Golf Knickers Stetson Hats Tuxedo and Dress Sets Silk Umbrellas $10.00 and More Stetson Hats Silk Pajamas Imported Sweaters I.ounglng Robes Silk Underwear French Dressing Gowns ' Overcoats ' Dress and Tuxedo Suits Traveling Bags Golf Knickers Gift Certificates in any Amount HARTH'S TOGGERY I lor your j Turkey FKKSXO HANK 1IKLI UP. FRESNO. Cal., Dec. 22. While an accomplice waited outside In an automobile an unidentified youthful bandit held up the First National Rank of Rlverdale. Fres no county, this afternoon and es caped with a sum estimated at I5.0U0. Cashier-Ray C. William son and two customers were lock ed In the vault. Arundel, pisno toner. Thone 14t-Tt . IS American fence at carload prices at Wharton Bros. t $10,000 GOLF STAKE. i VICTORIA. II. C, IVo. 22 Phil Taylor. Victoria Colt Club, ind Dave Black. hstu-biK'ssy Holrlits ; 5 (olf Club, ancouver. It. C. listed today to enter a $10,000 open golf tournament at Los Angfiei ! January a and S. IK Black has won the Canadian pro- j fesslonsl title fun ye;irs In sm-eer- slon. Both men hive been Pacific , i northwest an-l Washington s'ate ! open golf champltin.v 1 Follow the Crowd to the Christmas DANCE AT THE Melrose Country Club FRIDAY, DEC. 25 DYNCE'S ANCE EMONS Will play for yon Be sure and be there snd have your Christmas supper free. VVII.T. PI ltDY MIX SALEM. Ore., Dec. 22. Will K. Purdy. who wa a delegate from Oregon to the Democratic National Conven tion in San Francisco In 19:'fl. died at his home here todnv at the age of 6.1 years. lie hsd been many times a can- rildate for state or congres- stonal offices. He was de- feated for the Democratic nomination for congress for the first district In 1924. Pudy'a career was varied. He was formerly a minister. later a lawyer and of late years has engaged In several 4 business ventures In Sslem. He Is survived by his widow . and nine children. Choice Meats FROM OUR MARKET We are going to keep open house all day Wednesday and Thursday, Roseburg and Douglas County people are most cordially invited to visit us. We will demonstrate all day, and Coffee and Cudahy's Ham Sandwiches Will be served FREE to everybody visiting our shop on Wednesday and Thursday Come in and get yours. A FEW OF OUR SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Fancy Dressed Hens, lb , 28c Turkeys, fancy, lb 50c Cudahy's Puritan Hams, half or whole, lb 34c NORTH SIDE MARKET Jl Swetx Tasteful Way to Say "Merry Christmas" WITH mises STELLAR CHOCOLATES Boyer Bros. Phone 280 Elegance in th white and gold package, cased in gleaming cellophane. Richness in the opulent choco late coated confections inside. Joy and long linger ing satisfaction in their infinite variety SMwk M ,na mi .11 M.-II find ao twHttr. or more tstufnl. my to y "Mmr Cnrittmsa chin with Krastv's Stellar Cbotolitu. SI. 2. ti and ti Krsost't Fruits tni Nnti anothn delightful gift tuluC priced .7 5c $1.50 IS Ymt Ot.hr Cmt W Y?OtJ Xrf THU BLU fibes Cs. Sp. P.r(W Vol iij