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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1925)
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 192?. T' We are offering some unusual Holiday Bargains, including several sets of China Ware, very desirable, that will b sold below regular prices. ; Just the, thing for wife or mother One 21 piece set in blue with gold decorations, extra special price ....$14.00 Another 2 1 -piece reduced to Twenty-one piece. please you .. Pvrv W P,rrn1:trr 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 - TURKEY DINNER Turkey w;th all the trimmings, will be served for dinner and sup per Christmas day, for 75 cents per plate. Deardorft Hotel, Oakland, Ore. The Armory will be elaborately decorated for the Big Noise Ball at the Armory New Years eve. Kvery body in the county ought to be there. We guarantee you a real stepping party. Special Christmas Dinner " " at the ORANGE LANTERN ' SPECIAL SOUP SALAD RELISHES CHICKEN AND GOOSE POTATOES VEGETABLES . CHOICE OF PIE OR CAKE COFFEE Served from 12 to 2 6 to 7:30 Cor. Pine and Lane Sts. grnniJLlj&u E RsT ! Wa Ford Parts and Accessories are made with the same Ford ideata used in building tha Ford car. They are designed and construct ed for years of usefulness. Only Ford manufacturing economies make the prices so low. Ford Products and Ford Service -bear the Ford name and carry the Fordguarantee.Theyincreasethe conveniences and comforts of motoring." See us for reliable Battery in spection service and genuine Ford accessories, including battery, 16.50, windshield wiper 1.00, dash light 60c, rear view mirror .'125. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. Roseburg LINCOLN ' FORD PORDSON . 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 many are of the useful sort that ' can be put to practical usages. Kodaks, Pocket Knives, Scooters, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, etc. Stop and see our lusterltea'sets set in Orange and Gold, ..$12.50 Bridge Sets that will $15.00 Knt nr cold water or electric: Electric Heaters, BIQ NOISE BALL at the Armory NEW YEARS EVE Dancing until 1 a. m. Music by those SWANEE SKRENADERS Believe you me, tills will be a real stepping party. ' rnir with ame. Ford Products and Ford Service Are Best Sor C A a 8 JUG OF FIRE WATER COSTS NEZ PERCE INDIAN $300 1 (Aaodte4 Pna Uurd Wfn.) PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 23. Pe ter Samuels, Nei Perce Indian, was fined $300 In federal court here to day after pleading guilty to taking a- gallon jug of liquor onto the Um atilla Indian reservation. Samuels drove over1 from' Idaho and obtain ed the llauor at IPmstttla'. laler tak- Hng'if'irrtdMhe'IreservBtlon, where ne'WHS rresten' ny Indian ponce. Joe Samuels, his cousin, who was wllhhJm. was frnd..ilL hi SACKS' miy nun Mink with Peter as his fciiSt. Vv... -r! - .I.- . .' Tf I'll . f rpiffeo's suit cleaned ttft S4J. I1.50.'- Roseburg Cleaner, ; phone AT rnnctniip mn nrMtMT, AGREE ON ACCtBTANO -OF LEAGUE jryCrT10rJ . (Aimtstal Prm Ltunj Wtrt.) WASHINGTON, Dec. ; 2ft Presi dent Coolldge has progressed so I far in his effort to find a way to i accept the Leagne of Nations lnvl . tation to a "preliminary dlsarma ' ment discussion that he has asked congressional leaders whether an i apnroprlatlon would be necessary. ! Both Secretary Kellogg and I Chairman Borah of the senate for i elen relations committee conferred : with President Coolldge and there were Indiratlons that a decision virtually had been ' reached, al though the American reply to the league Invitation would not be for warded until after the holidays. Senator Borah said as he left the White House that he was in com plete accord with the President' views, but he did not Indicate def initely what those views were. In other quarters .It was suggested that congress probably would be asked to express its opinion on the subject, at least to the extent of making an appropriation to defray the. expenses of an American dele gation. Senator Borah previously has favored the submission of the question to coi.gr eta. Heat with eras. In Buying AUsed Car BE SURE IT CARRIES OUR GUARANTEE They are the Cars that you can operate a Low Upkeep Cost ' Lockwood Motor Co. Roseburg LOCAL From Tiller ; Drover Tlaon, of TlUer. spent several hour in thl ctly yesterday attemllD gto business strain and trading. From Glendale Mr. and Mrs. C. Johns, of Glen i dale, apent yesterday afternoon vis iting and Christinas shopping In ' Roseburg. Return From Portland ; Mrs. E. O. Peter has returned home after spending a few weeks in Portland Visiting wjth her sister ' and friends. . , , t ' From Dlllard i Mr .and Mr. Lawrence Hercher, of Dlllard, spent everal hours yes terday in this city on business and Christmas shopping. ' Visitor Yesterday ! Mr. A. W. Wilson returned to her home at Riddle yesterday after noon after spending the day here shopping and visiting. ', From Glide t ' j Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Shrum motor ed from Glide yesterday, spending i several hours shopping and trans acting business here. ' Visitor Yesterday Delmer Livingston, Glide . resi dent, was a visitor in this city yes terday, spending the afternoon at tending to business afafirs. Mis Bulck Hers V Miss Jennie Bulck, housemother I at the Alpha Gamma Delta soror ity house at Corvallis, la visiting iwlth relatlvea in this .city over the Christmas holidays. In Yesterday i T. S. Weaver, of Canyonvllle. was a visitor in Roseburg yester day, spending several ' hours at tending to business affairs. Spend Day Mr. Shaw Here H. W. Shaw, of Marshfleld, for mer resident of this city, was In Roseburg yesterday visiting friends and looking after business afralrs. To Seattle ' ' Mrs. Stanford, one of the public school teachers of this city, left this afternoon for Seattle to visit over the holidays with relatives and friends. Comnlaint Filed A complaint was filed In the circuit Court yesterday by zora Stewart against Earl 0. Williams. The suit Is to collect $700 clam ed to be due for labor performed In remodelling a house. Snend Dav ' Mr. Anderson', of Garden ValloyV spent yesterday In Roseburg at tending to business affairs. Mr. Anderson just recently purchased a ten-acre tract In Garden Valley which Is now In broccoli, and will put the tract to other crops in the spring. Arrive From California Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Savage arriv ed from Calpine, California, yes terday to spend Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bass, at Melrose. They made the trip by auto. Mrs. Savage Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haas and a sister of Mrs. M. C. Ellison of this city. Leave For California Harry Crocker of this city, and four niece. Mrs. B. R. Scruggs of Portland, Mrs. Melvln Norton of Lakeside, Miss Florence Fuller and Miss Esther Fuller, of this city, left the first of the week for Cali fornia points by auto to visit They will spend Christmas In San Fran cisco visiting Mr. Crocker's mother and the girls' grandmother, after which they will visit In .other southern points before returning home. They expect to be gone un til the first of the year. Take t: Laxative Brom Quinine ere,.. Serious illness and com plications often follow an ordinary Cold. Check it; use the old (Reliable, Safe and Prdven Remedy. "Lax ative BROMO QUININE." The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quar ter of a Century. The box bears thia signature 'CMS Price 30c C; Grip ! Ji rt X THDIBTM .!.'. NEWS From Canyonvllle Paul Talbot of Canyonvllle, spent several hour In this city yesterday visiting and transacting business. Visitor In Town R. A. Calhoun, Garden Valley rancher, spent several hour In this city yesterday transacting business affairs. Vltltor Yaaterday Ermel Slnrleton. Glide resident. speqt several hour's In - this city yesterday attending to business af fairs and trading. , Leaving For Portland- Mrs. Alma Harness, of the Marksbury store, will leave Friday for Portland to visit and look over the spring styles. ; Visitor Yesterday IX Paul, South Deer Creek resi dent, was a visitor in this city yea- teruay, spending the afternoon transacting business. To Portland ' Merton- Johnson of Glide, left yesterday for Portland, where he will be employed during the winter at a lumber concern. n Yesterday R. BuBenbark. Melrose rancher. motored here yesterday, spending tne day looking after business af fairs. n Yssterday ' Mr. and Mra. George Weber mo tored from Garden Valley yester day and transacted business dur ing the afternoon. Btir .nt.tnffoDiAi. Doll mt ilim Armorv New Vmra ava rwmAlna until 1 a. m. The last big dance of 1920. Lrs make it a real gather ing. . . Spend nay- Mrs. Mary Jenkins, or North Rend. silent lha riav hara wld ln here visiting friends and looking auer ousinea attain. R. C. Ban lev la R. C. Bartley, of Eugene, trav eling auditor of the Southern Pa cific for this territory, la a busi ness visitor In this city today. ' To Seattle Miss Maya, a teacher In the Roseburg public schools, left this afternoon for Seattle to spend the holidays visiting relative. Spend HnlMay In Portland Miss Moore, one of the teacher in the local public schools, left this afternoon for Portland to visit over the holidays. Visitor In Town : Rev. T. G. Patterson and daugh ter, Betty, of Myrtle Creek; spent yesterday afternoon shopping and attending to business affair here. To Visit In Modesto W. F. Boggs, of this city, left this morning for Modesto, Cali fornia, where he will visit with relatives during Christmas and New Years. Leave For Selma (Walter Herman, of this city,' left tills morning for Selma, near Grant Pass to visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Herman ovtr Chrlstmaa. Arrive From Mill City Jason Everett, Mill City, Ore gon, is expected to arrive here to day to spend Christmas and New Years visiting his brothers, C. E. and Edw. Everett. Enroute South Mr. and Mra. Wm. Candlln, of Coquille, stopped over here today and visited a short time before leaving for San Francisco to spend the holiday. To Visit Relative Mr. and Mr. II. M. Mclntyr and daughter, of thl city, left this morning for Talent, where they will visit relatives during the holidays. To Spend holiday Alec Hradburn I expected to arrive today from Cascade Locke, Oregon, to spend the holiday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slgl, at Cama Val ley. Gnenta At Church Home Mr. and Mrs, Charles W. Davis and son, Loren, of Marshfleld, are expeoted to arrive here Thursday to be the house guests of Dr. and Mr. Church over Christmas and the week end. Return To Oakland Mis Ruth Willi, formerly of this city, who ha been visiting relatives and friends here a short time, returned this morning to Oakland, California, where she I a member of the Fablola Hospital staff. Knmnte Home W. M. Pruner. of Riddle, top ped over here thl morning and visited friend for a short time. Mr. Pruner la just returning home from" a trip1 to Hood River and Silverton, where he visited some friends. Visiting In Portland Mr. S. M. King, of the Special ty Shop, Is spending the week In Portland visiting relative. She will go on to Washington points, where she will vlsrt a son and daughter over the holidays, return ing here after the new year. Visiting; Over Holidays T. W. Graham and wife, of Olwrlln, Ohio, arrived In Rosnhnrg thia morning to visit over the hcliday period with relative and friend. Mr. Graham la a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fuller ton of this clt After conclud ing their visit l,r they will leave for California point. 1S fX TTJtf i. .: r Gifts Attractively Priced for The Last Minute Shopper! Vanity Bags Boxes Attractively Priced $1.90 The Ladies 139 N. Jackson St. inaiiiaiMliraagiMBiirrar What My Kelttibor Says It of Interest to Moisburg Folk. Wbea one has had the misfor tune to suiter from backache, head ache, dlulsess, urinary dlaorder and - other kidney 111 and baa found relief from all thl sickness and suffering, that person's advle Is of untold value to friends and neighbors. The following caa If only one of many thousands, but It I that of a Roaeburg resident. Who could ask for sr bettor ax ample? A. J. Carman, R. R. conductor, 44 B. Pine St., says: "Continual riding on the train, affected my kidneys and caused dull pains la my back. Doan'a Pllla gave m the beat ot result." SEVEN YEARS LATER Mr. Carman aald: "If I ever have any trouble with my kidneys Jfciu's are aura to relieve me." too, at all dealers. Fostor-MU-korn Co, Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y. From Melrose ' Charles Oleson and daughter, Lily, of Merose, apent the morn ing here shopping and attending to business matters. 8l(rl Vtalt Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8lgl, of Camaa Valley, apent aevedal hour In Roseburg today shopping and attending to business affairs. Leavea Hoepltal Cecil Redden, who has been at Mercy hospital receiving medical treatment for several weeks, ha returned to his home at Portland greatly Improved In health. Iteturna From Portland Mr. M. J. Adkln returned to her home here thl morning from Portland, where she has been' at tending to business affair and enjoying a visit with friends. Winter's V7VUI1 QuiekRelief ' i tor ui a ana Ijouny DISTURBANCE IN A LOCAL THEATRE Tit patroii ft beal Mw lwH war rtf? sMcl iuturWtt n4 innayatj by th eoa- Itiflwwnujiiianj i liiui im Ui audi Mc. Dn t ha a minuet ! : atttl fit OstnfMuad Uisa arsmptlir rfU trlM 99m4f Vim tltnt, fa., wrltast "'w'hai mU wins risini. a.. . w rusn t kr vttlMDI Itf MM mi4il rtMalts,' W. r. pUapfflAA. k4V Nlfll VIM Corduroy Bath Robes. Priced from $5.50 to $9.75. All less 25.' Q Umbrellas Priced from $2.25 '.to $12.50. 'Vy'-:' V-''' and to $8.50 Children's Winter Coats. All sizes. Priced horn $6.00 to $ 1 7.50. 25 dis . count on all. ' . Handkerchiefs Galore for ladies and children. Imported Linens priced from 15c to 75c Hand made novelty numbers 50c to $1.50. Ideal gifts. - Give ner a box of Phoenix Silk Hose. With every Coat sold at cost we give you one ; Dress free. , STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS Wishing You , Itealth and Prosperity . . in Full Measure GORDON iMenrXmas I : i To our many friends and patrons we sincerely wish a Happy and Joyous Christmas our store will re main closed all day and for the convenience of our patrons will remain open late evenings until Christmas. FOR LAST DAY SHOPPERS Extra large Grapefruit, 2 for -25c Fancy large Grapefruit, 3 for ; ..25c Grapes, Flame Tokays, 3 lbs ...25c Celery, fancy white, crisp and tender, 2 for... 25c Lettuce, good solid heads, 2 for ..25c Bananas, fancy fruit, 2 lb ..-.25c Extra fancy Oranges, size 1 00, doz 69c Extra fancy Oranges, size 1 26, doz 55c Extra fancy Oranges, size 176, doz .....45c Extra fancy Oranges, size 2 1 6, doz ...33c Jumble Oranges, 2 doz 23c Select your Candy and Nuts early, while our stock is yet complete. Remember We Deliver $5.00 Orders FREE S11 Wert Can Street Rossburg, Or. Shoppe Roseburg, Oregon V. 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