Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 23, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. 'WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1925.
Announcing substantial reductions on entire remainder of holiday
assortment at city's largest and most exclusive handkerchief booth.
Our stock has been so depleted by the Christmas buying that we
wish to close out as many as possible of those left.
Lawn and Cotton Handkerchiefs
Silk Handkerchiefs Linen Handkerchiefs
Many left in season's brightest colorings with dainty edges in
-" finest lace and motifed in ornate embroidery. .
$1.25 Handkerchiefs :. 98c 75c Handkerchiefs ...1.59c
$1.00 Handkerchiefs 79c 50c Handkerchiefs 39c
85c Handkerchiefs 69c 45c Handkerchiefs 35c
Last Hour Suggestions:
BATHROBES- ' SILK HOSE FANCY TOWELS
$4.50 to $10.50 $1.00 to $2.50 Specials 45c to 98c
MEN'S HOSE SILK BLOOMERS. VESTS SLIPPERS
75c to $1.00
YMt Over Holidays
Misses Sarah and Lydla Christ-
lan left this afternoon for Callfor-
Make your Gift Selections here
From our assortment of quality merchandise,
FOR LADIES
Silk Stockings $1.00, S1.S0, S1.7S, 2.00
Satin Boudoir Sllppsre -. 11.46, S1.BS
felt 8llppers . 95c, 1.1.45, S1.65
Leather House Slippers : 1.5
SILVER SLIPPY VELVET SLIPPERS, SATIN SLIPPERS,
PATENT SLIPPERS, KID SLIPPERS
FOR MEN
WALK OVER SHOES.AND OXFOROS
Silk Sex
Men'a Felt 8llppera
Men's Leather Slippers.-
Roseburg Booterie ,
IRVIN BRUNN
SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET
PERKINS BLDO. ROSEBURG, ORE.
TOYS
at fncf nnH Tpcc
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Store all torn up for remodeling and must sacrifice on S
these toys and Christmas goods.
Big Line, Fine Lot to Choose
from, and Remember, You
Save lot when you buy Christmas goods here.
GROUCH'S HARDWARE STORE
1 1 3 Sheridan St., opposite depot. ' Roseburg j
LIBERTY THEATRE
TONIGHT AND THURSDAY
PETE MORRISON
RAINBOW RANGERS
A Western Comedy Drama of courageous deeds
- . . and laughable doings.
10c Oregonian, Topics, Fables, Comedy 20c
Coming Friday Xmas Day
MONTY BANKS IN "KEEP SMILING"
ZIP! LAUCHSI THRILLS 1
j The Last Day of Opportunity. for Late Shopper
Thursday's Great
Final Day Sale
Handkerchiefs
$1.29 to $4.50
Better Service Better Merchandise
nin points, where they expert to
visit relutlves over Christmas and
'New Years.
-750
. $1.35, $1.45, $1.65. $1.75
Handkerchiefs
$1.00 to $2.50
OAKLAND COUPLE WED.
8ol C Williams and Mary Cor
der. both of Oakland, were mar
ried Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
'J. E. McBride, 204 .Commercial
Avenue. Both are well known
I residents of Oakland, where they
will make their bom?. The cere
mony, which was - witnessed by
'close frlenda of the contracting
parties, was performed by Rev.
Knotts, pastor of the local Metho
dist church. . .
We make special sash and doors
and cabinet work. L. W. Motiger.
Cook wltb gas.
Xmas Eve
DANCING PARTY
WIGWAM TAVERN
THURS. EVE. DEC. 24TH
Music by those
SWANEE
6ERENAOER8
A Jitney
8peclal Feature
P. F. HIRSCH
Public Accountant
ROSEBURG, ORE.
Your Books Kept, Charge
able by the Hour or by
the Month.
AUDITING v
BOOKS OPENED AND
CLOSED
Inventories Figured
"Drugleas Health Center"
Dr. Harrison Folk
Dr. Catherine McNeil
Cbiropractlo and Electro
Therapy Thompson Mineral Vapor Baths
127 W. Cans fbone 41
Roseburg Junk Co.
12 W. Washington
We Buy All Klnda of Metal
Rags, Sacks, Paper, Wool and
Hides.
PHONE 182,1
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
t lectre-Ch Iropraoter
Nerve and 8 pine Specialist
109 Perkins Bldg. Pbone SM
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the ItttlLff of
Olaaaei
111 Jackson 8t
Dr. H. C Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins -Ida, Reeeavrfl, Or.
Pfiena as.
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' Mrs. Virginia 8. Buell, for the
past thirty years a resident of
Myrtle Creek, died at her borne
yesterday after an Illness of more
than four months.
Mrs. Buell was born In Piatt
county, Missouri, February 18,
1847, and crossed the plains with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S, C.
Braden, while atlll a amall child.
The family settled a short dist
ance north of Roseburg, where ahe
was married to F. C. Buell, re
moving to Myrtle creek more
than thirty years ago.
i th. mother of elaht McDon,k1' 16' of Salt cn
.1, of whom .nrX!'! w,,,er ,n bi no' "
She waa
children, six of whom survive.
They are 8. L. Buell. Myrtle Creek;
P. O. Buell, Dlllard; N. O. Buell.
Roseburg; Mrs. R. R. Peters,
Myrtle Creek; Mrs. H. P. Rice.
Myrtle Creek and Mrs. M. F. Hire,
Hoseburg. She also leavea aeven
grand children and three great
.grand children. .
1 ne funeral servires will De
held at 2:30 p. m., Thursday, at
the Christian Church in Myrtle
Creek. Rev. Mow, pastor of the
Roseburg Christian Church will
officiate. Interment will take
place in the Myrtle Creek ceme
tery.
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Window and plate glass for sale
at Metiger'i. . , , .
HIGHER PRICES
FOR COFFEE NOW
THREATEN U.
'(Continued frdm Page 1.)
gardlng cotton and wheat.
"If we had tried to raise the
price of wheat to a starring Eur
ope," save the Morning Post, "we
shouldn't have the face to complain
of limitation of tbe price of rub
ber." The Dally News finds American
Indignation "distinctly amusing."
and adds:
"If England is laughing np her
sleeve It la tbe first time since the
war that ahe baa bad the oppor
tunity." The Weatminlater Cazette com
ments:
"It Is difficult to maintain pa
tience with a protest which seems
mainly motivated by a fear that,
throush sale of the one commodity
America must buy from us, we
Grange Home Coming
DANCE
AT GLIDE, DEC 26'
Good Music
.by ;
THE GLIDERS
Hearty Welcome to All
Do You Need Money?
We are. making loana on
Roseburg residence and busi
ness property. Monthly re
payment plan. Attractive
rates. We are loan agents for
tbe Equitable Savings & Loan
Association of Portland. Also
we have private money for
city loana and Eastern money
for farm loana.
G. W. YOUNG Sc SON '
INSURANCE
1 16 Cass St. Phone 417
FRANK A. TERRY
Equitable Savings 4 Loan
' Stock
Inquire of
O. W. Young 8on, real
state, or at Churchill Hard
ware Co.
Follow the Crowd to the
Christmas
DANCE
AT THE
Melrose Country Club
FRIDAY, DEC. 25
DYNGE'S .
ANCE
EMONS
Will play for you
Be sure and be there and
have your Christmas supper
free.
Gifts of Unusual
Desirability
Made of the famot
Myrtle Wood from
Coos County,
READING LAMPS
BRIDGE LAMPS
NUT BOWLS
TRAYS. BASKETS
WORK BOXES
and a score of other
articles.
Then don't forget to
buy your Xmas Gro
ceries here lowest
prices 4 Free De
liveries Daily.
Maddox& Wetherell
Phone 4)9
Jackson at Deer Creek Bridge
-
hall treat mean of paying our
debt to ber."
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Uon at the bin New Years NoiM
Ball at the Armory Dec Slat.
BOY "COUNTESS"
FAILS AS SINGER
AS VOICE CRACKS
(A-rcUUd fnm led Win.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 23. An-1
other "countess" has taken the,'
count It was the demure "Count-!
ess Zeldan Letrovlnskl," bent upon I
attaining the heights of dramatic
siaraom.
But "her" voice
waa changing
and, when it cracked yesterday the
"countess" turned out to be Jack
house.
In Salt Lake City his friends
flittered him on his female Imper
sonations In amateur appearances
so Jack provided himself with a
reminine wardrobe and aet out for
San Francisco and dramatic fame.
Hla alleged attempt to Increase his
wardrobe wltb two women'a wigs
and a fur coat from a department
store led to questioning by police,
who traced him to a downtown ho
tel where he was atopplng. Under
questioning bis vole cracked and
the "countess" la using the city
jail for a stage.
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. Dec.
23. The arrest of Jack McDonald,'
17-year-old school boy in San Fran
Cisco yesterday while masquerad
ing aa a woman under the name of
"Countess Zeldan Letrovlnski,"
waa no surprise to police here.
For five weeks here while garbed
in the latest feminine creations, he
was registered at a local hotel un
der the name of "Mrs. J. T. Mc
Donald." Much of the finery had been stol
en from tbe home of a relative, be
revealed here when arrested on a
charge of forging a check for $20.
The charge waa dropped when his
mother made the money good.
Then the youth promised to remain
at borne and continue his studies
at tbe Blngbam, Utah, high school.
uut ne ran away again. He waa
next heard from at Wells, Nevada.
Many of the Beau Brummela there
paid court to the "dashing Mrs. Me-
uonaio. - widow. It waa revealed.
when he again returned home.
Word of bia arrest last nisht was
the first received of him In nearly
a month, as he- again had disap
peared with some 1100 which his
mother had saved, and most of her
nest apparel.
"I have done everything I could
for that boy," aald Mrs. J. T. Mc
Donald, bis mother. "He baa cost
me more than $2,000 and I am still
paying debts he contracted In de
partment stores, where he had
countless articles of women's
wearing apparel charged to me."
Mrs. McDonald aaid ahe intend
ed to urge -the authorities to com
mit the youth to some correctional
Institution.
The management of the new
Oriental Gardens. Roseburg's most
elaborate ball room, have decided
not to open this wonder palace un
til after Jan. 1st So the Swanee
Serenaders are making the New
Years dance an affair long to be
remembered. SEE US GO.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9-L.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
TJ. S. Weather Bureau. local of
fice, Roseburg, Oregon. 24 boors
ending 5 a. m.
Precipitation In Ins. 4 Hundredths
Highest temperature yesterday si
Lowest temperature last night 61
Precipitation, last 24 hours 61
Total preclp. since 1st month S.66
Normal preclp. for this month S.12
Total preclp. from Sept 1,
H25, to date ... - J 53
Average preclp. from Sept. 1
1877 12 57
Total deficiency from Sept. 1.
1925 : 2.74
Average precipitation for 4
wet Seasons. (September
to May Inclusive) si.
Rain tonight and Thursday!
moderate temperature,
WM. BELL. Meteorologist.
HSSIHM.
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Make a
ARTSTYLE CHOCOLATES
Your Gift This Christmas
The Wonder Box Makes the Wonder Gift
"A Package Within a Package"
Show Your Taste for Good Candy by Giving
ARTSTYLE CHOCOLATES
The Crinoline PacSiage -
This assortment will win you. Al
mond Clusters. Nougatlnrs. Chocolate
Covered Dates. Coffee, Peach and
Strawberry Creams, Raisins, Fig, Im
barry. Vanilla Pecans, Cocoanut. Pis
tachio, Vanilla Cream and Filbert
Cluster. 43 pieces and every one a
delightful surprise.
$J 60 pound box
NATHAN FULLERTON
tie?
Roseburg
raw TODAY I
LOST Out of car. brown illk um-
ore a. Phono B7-R.
FOR SALE Round oak cook
wood. 13.50 per tier, .phone
19F12.
FOR-SALE Olil growth fir wood".
Price 1350 tier. Phone 14F15.
Melton Bros.
CiVEHIM . a . Bosch windshield
cleaner for Xmaa. I O. Devaney,
40 W. Cass Bt.
FOR SALE 2nd hand household
goods In good condition. 426
West Douglas.
FOR SALE. 1920 Ford
roadster.
First class condition, $126. 112
Brockway. Phone 202LL
FOR SALE Floor show case see
. Torrey at the Monogram. Want-
ted, small cash register.
FOR RENT Six-room plastered
bouse, on pavement, near round
house. Inquire 875 Hoover St.
WANTED Work carpentry or con
crete. Reasonable ratea, reliable
service. Carpenter, News-Review.
FOR-8ALE Hand qulfted winter
quilt. Bargain at $25. See for
yourself. Jennie Downing, Cleve
land, Ore.
WANTED TO BORROW $1500 for
90 days, good Roseburg real es
tate as security. Address Box
1178, Roseburg.
FOR RENT A bungalow for rent
in Ramona Court Modern, partly
furnished or unfurnished. 1124
Corey Ave.
FOR RENT 6-roora house ail
built over new, garage at River
side. $18 per month. J. W. Toll
man. Riverside.
ftO.VT DRIVE BLMDF6LDE In
the rain and fog. Let us Install a
' Bosch electric windshield clean
er on your car. L. O. Devaney,
406 W. Cass St
WILL YOU have to earn your own
living? Prepare NOW! Learn
stenography. Evening claasea
atart Tuesday, Dec. 29. Low rate.
Phone 161-R evenings.
BICVCEESTOTTXMXS-
Buy and aave. Our pricea are
right so are the bicycles. Key
fitting and locksmithing. Rose
burg Cyclery. 835 N. Jackson St
FOR SALE B-flat, low pitch Buf
fet clarinet Bohem system. 17
keys, full aet rings, leather case,
music stand, swabs, band cap and
coat, also good mandolin, all for
$850. P. Cayler.Phone18-J.
FOR SALE 1924 Star touring,
$225 cash. Will go quick at thia
price, so answer at once. Give
your address and I will bring It
in to show you. This price only
good until Dec. 31st Box 400,
News-Review.
TWO DAYS BEFORE Christmas!
What shall I get my wife? Oh. I
know what la sure to hit I'll go
to the Roseburg Book Store and
get one of Dr. Banks' good
books! We'll read It Christmas
afternoon.
OUR- MONTHLY payment plan
makea loana easy to pay. We now
have funda available for mort
gage loans on improved city
property. No commission. No
delay. Lmpq.ua Savings and Loan
Association. Douglas Abstract
Building.
FOR SALE Blue suit, nearly new,
size 38, cost $37.50 will sell for
$10, and a grey overcoat, cost
$12.50. will seU for $8.60, and
greenish mackinaw, cost $12.50
will sell for $5, or will sell all
for $20; also many other things
for boys or amall men, 858 Mil
ler street.
USED-CAR BARGAINST
Good Ford
I 75
125 1
250
385.
325
Good Dodge .
21 Ford Coupe
21 Dodge Touring
'21 Page Touring
Overland Touring
22 Dodge Touring
'24 Star Sedan
126
475
476
650
'24 Chev. Sedan
24 Spec. Six Studa. Road 1150
24 Big Six Studa., 7 pass.
Touring 975
We have good Dodge Com
mercial 350
Star Light Delivery . 350
All the above cars In good con
dition. We will trade and give
easy terms. Chrysler Dealers, 527
N. Jackson.
Box of
A most delicious assortment of
Fancy Du harry. Braiil Nuts, Choco
late Covered Caramels and Nouga
tines. Butterscotch. Walnut Halrea,
Almond Clusters. Pecan Clusters,
Chocolate Covered Dates, Cocoa nut,
Vanilla and Fruit Creams and
Sweet Chocolate Fancies, all hand
dipped In the finest chocolate you
have ever tasted.
$ J .60 pound box
Store
Oregon
Special Xmas Dinner
Roseburg Hotel Grill
Lane and Sheridan " '
. ' : , - SOUP ' '
Oyster Soup f
RELISH . f
Waldorf Salad
Roast Turkey and Celery Dressing with Ciblet
1 Gravy, 75c '
Chicken Fricassee and Home Made Noodles, SOc
Fried Chicken on Toast, SOc
Roast Chicken and Dressing, 50c
VEGETABLES
Brussel Sprout en Cream ' Mashed Potatoes
DESSERT
Choice of
Mince Pie, Hot or Cold, or Pudding
CAXYOSiVlMS WOMAN DEAD.
" Mrs. Mary Jane Brown died on
Monday, December 21, at tbe
home of her daughter, Mr. E. H.
Billings at Canyonvllle, at the
age of 84 years.- Services will be
held at the home and Interment
will take place at the Masonic
cemetery of this city at 2 p. m.
on Thursday.
FOR RENT Furnished two-room
apartment, 646 8. Pine. -
lWAWFULLY HARD TO B
LIEVE But It coata nothing to
find out. Here are 20 acres of
full bearing apples in Garden
Valley that cost the owner over
seven thousand dollars. Neces
sity compela him to aell now and
you are offered clear title to this
fine property for sixteen hun
dred dollars. Located en good
road near river. Some build
ing. Full Information LAW
RENCE AGENCY, 125 Casa
Street. Phone 219.
FOl'R"LIVE-WIRE8P0RTSMEN-Can
make this a paying proposi
tion; 40 acres located in the beat
spot In Douglas county for bunt
ing: IS acres plow land; small
bouse; new barn; finest water
' aupply in Oregon; - build a log
bungalow lodge; give a caretak
er what he caa make for keep
ing the place In order. Clear title
for aiz hundred dollars. One
hundred cash, balance five years
at 6. Get full Information at
LAWRENCE AGENCY, 126 Cass
Street Phone 219.
PROTECT THEM '
Work hard to make your busi
ness a success.
Spend money freely to make
your home a delight
Take pleasure In acquiring a
wealth of possession.
Then alt back and enjoy them
free from worry safeguarded
by dependable insurance.
aim it; sum
Big Dance at
TILLER
CHRISTMAS EVE
December 24
Good Music
everybody welcome. Come
and have a good time.
Christmas
Dinner
at
SUTHERLIN HOTEL
Turkey and Chicken .
Price $1.00
Per Plate
The Pioneer Chiropractor
DR. M. H. PLVLER
Phone 1S2 Lane and Rose St.
What I Life' Greatest Olftf
Health, Without a Ooubt
Do you want to Live Long and
Well? There I nothing better
known for Health than Chiropractic
TONIGHT
and
TOMORROW
SPECIAL RETURN
SHOWING AT POP.
ULAR PRICES
IX)UGLAS
FAIRBANKS
In
"The Thief
of Bagdad"
10c 25c
CAROL SINGERS
AND BAND TO BE
HEARD XMAS EVE
Groups of Chrbtmas carol
singer- will be on the streets
from 7 to 8 p. m. on Thurs-
day night, followed at 8
o'clock by the Douglas Conn-
ty Concert Band. The singers
will be members of the Camp
Fire Girls' organization. They
will alng at the community
tree at the corner of Cass and
Jackson street, and will sing
also at other places through-
out the city and to people
4) shut In by illness. Groups
from churches will also sing
to the invalids and at public
places.
At 8 o'clock the Douglas 4
County Concert Band will pa-
rade, playing march and aa-
: cred numbers and will feature
tbe Christmas carol "Joy to
the World." with Mrs. Fred
Strang singing Willi band ac-
, companlment at the commun-
ity tree. -
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Leavea For Grant Fa
Mrs. A. J. Ford, nt this city,
left this morning for Grants Pass,
! where she will meet Mr. and Mrs.
IW. L. McDonald, who will return
'here with ber and spend tbe
: Christmas holiday aa guesta at her
home.
We carry a complete line of the
finest ranges made at lowest prices.
Powell Furniture Co.
BIO CHRISTMAS
DANGE
AT
LONG'S HALL
Coles Valley
XMAS NIGHT
Friday, December 25
Musie By '
8UTHERLIN ORCHESTRA
Everybody come have a Jolly
good time
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