ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 192?.
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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 ..
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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.
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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
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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 !
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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.
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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
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