ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1925.
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How Assuring to Know
This Christmas
that your fundi are safely Invested
and earning good Interest at the
Hoaeburg National Bank.
If you nave not an account with
us, we cordially invite you to coma
In and open one now.
4'A Interest Paid on 8avlngs .
Account.
The Rosebuift National Bank
Rosebur,'Ore.
LONDON, Den. 24. There Is
a woman who looms large In the
Mosul controversy, although she
strives to keep In the background.
She is Gertrude Hell, the right
hand "man" of King Felsal, of
Irak, who has many Arabian
,heiks doing her bidding.
- Feisal's kingdom, of which Mo
sul is a part, is a mandate of
Great Britain. Miss Bell offici
ally is known as the oriental sec
retary to high commiroioner of
Irak. Hut in reality she Is the
chief British authority In that
part of the world. She Is a
daughter of Sir Hugh Bell, iron
master and colliery owner. She
was educated at Queen's College,
London, and St. Margaret's. Ox
ford. She was on military Intel
ligence service during the war at
Cairo and later became a liason
officer in the Arab bureau at Irak.
Then she hecsme assistant politi
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We serve delicious
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CHRISTMAS DINNER. $1.00
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BIO N0I8E BALL
" at the Armory
NEW YEARS EVE
. . Dancing until 1 a. m, - '
Muafc by those
8WANEE BERKNADERS
Believe you me, this will be a
real stepping party..
cal oflcer at Bagdad and after
Felsal was established on the
throne took over her present po
sition. Miss Bell has written many
books of travel and on politics.
8he is an accomplished : linguist
and an Indefatigable traveler who
has penetrated many of the least
known parts of the Arabian desert
and personally assisted in estab
lishing the boundaries in a land
unknown to tba surveyor's sex
tant. Heat with gaa.
The hotels of the city, are en
tertaining their guests on Christ
mas Day. e&lh hotel having Christ
mas trees - beautifully decorated
and the lobbies are festive with
decorations symbolic of theseason.
Many of the lobbiea have been
brightened with holly wreathes,
mistletoes, and evergreen boughs.
Toasted Sandwiches,
Chicken Tamales
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LOCAL
Prom Dlllaro
Ivan William, of THllard. waa a
visitor In Ran burg yeaterday
transacting business during the
aay. , ,
Prom Hoaalln
P. Shockley, Hoaalln resident,
motored here yeaterday. spending
a few hours attending to business
( matter and vlaltlng.
! Visitor Yesterday
T. H. Hill. Hosglln resident,
'spent yesterday In this city at
tending to business matters and
I visiting friends. -
From Mslross
George Anderson,
spent several hours
yesterday attending
of Melrose.
In Roseburg
to business
matters and trading.
Prom Drain
Ted Davis. Drain resident, visit
ed with friends and transacted
business in this city for several
hour yesterday.
In Yesterday
Mrs. R. C. H. Wood, of Garden
Valley, spent yesterday afternoon
visiting friends and. Christmas
shopping in this city.
Spends Fw Hour
Mrs. James Short, of Dtxonvllle,
motored here yesterday, sepndlng
several hours Christmas shopping.
Business Visitor
Fred Parrott. of Garden Valley,
was a visitor In this city yesterday
attending to business matters for
several hour. , ,
Business 'Visitor - '
L. C. Spauldlng returned to his
home at Aselea yesterday even
ing after attending to business af
fairs and trading here.
From Winchester
Mr. and Mrs. Guerney of Win
chester, spent yesterday afternoon
Christmas shopping and transact
ing business in Roseburg. '
Olllvants Visit '
Mr. and Mrs. Llge Olllvant, 'of
Looking Glass, spent . several
hours Christmas shopping and
trading In this city yesterday.
To Glide
Mm llpnn Shmm and
this city, left yesterday for Glide,
wnere iney win remain over the
snltdaya with Mrs. Shrum's nar-
ents. . -
Miss Goodwin Leaves '
j- Miss Hazel Goodwin, pnpervlsor
u miuiu iu tun- nwuunf nrnoois,
left last evening for her home in
Montana to visit relatives over the
holidays. , . . i
adys Bridges, oft
Jackson County Building and Iran
I Association, hi arrived vfrqmMsd
i ford to spend the holiday sWting
relatives. . .-. . .
' Mlsa Dorothy Neaa Hei
I Miss Dorothv Ness, daughter of
:Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ness, of this
clty. arrived .lan evening from
Medford. where she his been em
I ployed by the Potter-Palmer Cor
poration for the past eight months.
Miss Ness will remain here until
Sunday, spending the Christmas
holidays with her parents.
Mrs. Walt Loves
Mrs. Douglas Wsite left last night
for Portland to be with her hus
band over the holidays. Mr. Walte
I was bsdlv injured recently In an
automobile accident and is still ir
a serious condition at a Portland
hospital. His condition du Ing the
past few days has not been aa fav
orable as previously. It Is reported,
although he Is not In a critical con
dition. i Mr. and Mrs. Baumler H(
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Saunden,
formerly of this rlty. arrived this
morning from Portland, where
ty.4ive,been residing since lat
summer, lend ' will ' visit helr
daughter, Mrs. R. L. Bropkley,
and son. Jack Saunders, over the
Christmas holidays. Mr. Saunders
last June got a piece of cement
In one eve. and while in Portland
was under the care of Dr Fent
ner, an eve specialist. While here
Mr. and Mrs. Saunders will visit
a number of old friends.
In Buying
AUsed Car
BE SURE
IT CARRIES
OUR
GUARANTEE
They are the Cars that
.you can operate a
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Upkeep
Cost
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Roseburg
NEWS
From Riddle :.
Mrs. Charlea Hensley, of Riddle,
arrived this morning to spend the
day Christmaa shopping and vis
iting frienda.
From Canyonvllle
John Klnkle, of Canyonvllle,
spent several hours in thia city
yesterday attending to business
affairs.
Mr. Keiffer In
K. F. Keiffer. of Glendale. Is
spending the day here visiting
friends and attending to business
afalrs.
From Glide
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Ritter,
of Glide, spent several hours here
today visiting and doing Christ
mas shopping.
From Elktnn
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nash, of
Elkton, sptwt yesterday in Rose
burg Christmas shopping . and
trading. . ;
Mr. Fabrick In
J. Fabrick, manager of the
Douglas Park Stock Ranch, near
Sutherlln. apent yesterday after
noon here attending to business
affairs.
Leaving For Portland
Will N. Moore and two daugh
ters, Helen and Marlon, left today
for Portland to apend the holiday
aeason with relatives.
From Tn Mils
Albert Stanley returned to bis
home at Ten Mile yestenlsy even
ing after spending the day ' here
trading and transacting business.
In Yesterday
O. Hodges, Looking Glass real
dent, spent several hours in this
city yesterday attending to busi
ness affairs and trading.
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To Arrive Mere Today ,
V. Jones, of Missoula, Monta
na, la expected to arrive here to
day to be the holiday guest of
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lewis.
Arrive This Morning
Mrs. Lewis E. Johnson, of Hills-
boro, arrived this morning to
spend tne day visiting irienas ana
looking after business afairs. .
Arrive From Port la ml
Miss Kate Busenbark of Port
land, arrived here this morning to
visit at the John Buienbark borne
In Melrose over the holidays.
Leava For Medford
Miss Pstrlcia llogan and Miss
Olive Hogan, who are teaching
school near here, left this morn
ing for Medford, where they will
visit relatives over the holidays.
Spend Holiday In Calif.
Mrs. A. 8. Crockard and daugh
ter, Undine, left today for Califor
nia where they will apend the
holiday season with Mrs. Crock
ard's mother.
From Milo '
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Farquhor,
of Milo. spent yeaterday and sev
eral hours today attending to busi
ness affaire and Christmas shop
ping. Property Bold
Eight lots and- two residences
located at Riverside were sold to
day by Carl W. Ohman to Calvin
Gllham and wife. The sale was
made by J. W. Tollman.
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En rout to Yoncalla -
Ray Lewis, who has been work
ing at Coqullle during the winter,
stopped over here a short time yes
terday, enroute to bis former home
at Yoncalla, where he will spend
Christmas with relatives.
Ketch On Vacation
Chief of Police Ketch la spend
ing a few days visiting with some
friends In Portlsnd. During his
vacation Officers Ransch and
Vaughn are working extra time
so that no extra help for the de
partment Is being employed.
Gertrude Dolan Hi
Miss Gertnde Dolan arrived
the first of the week from Los
Angeles, to spend the holidays
visiting relatives and friends.
Miss Dolan Is doing special nurse
work In Los Angeles. She states
that she Is well Impressed with
southern California, liking the
climate fine.
In Ttoarljors; For Holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McMullen,
both students at O. A. C. have
gone to Roseburg on a holiday
visit to relatives and friends In
that city. The McMullens will
remain there through the vacation
weeks, returning here at the re
opening of college early In Janu
ary. ; Corrallls Times.
Visitors At Lilly llimie
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Single
ton and little daughter Marjorie,
'of Medford, are In Corvallla on a
j visit to Mrs. Singleton's parents.
H M W , 1 I . Ill .
,ir. biiu inrn. inuv I.I I ly , iiu mm
be st the Lilly horn In son In Cor
vallla for the holiday. Mr. and
Mr. Clifford Lilly of Roseburg
ar arriving tonight to join the
rrnnp st the Lilly home, and Ma
rlon Lilly, also of Roseburg, ar
rives tomorrow. The two yorng
men are aons of Mr. and Mrs.
Lilly. Corvallls Time.
Arrived Horn Today
I Gilbert Wood, who Is a student
at Walla Walla College, arrived
home this morning after an all
night drive from the Washington
city. He was accompanied by Mr.
Francis Stuenenberg. Alas llrei da
Stuenenberg, who will vialt vlth
relatives here for ten days, and
Miss Claire Reeves, of Msrah'Md,
and Miss Edith Scott, of lUnrton.
I'oth of the latter ar sfidenu at
Walla Walla, and went 03 l the
.oast today. The drive frr.m Walla
Walla waa made In nlnete,-. a4 a
lull I'ltira, tb -y leaving ther at J2
ol:lxk Jeateiday.
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Move To Xew Hoi
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Qulna bar
moved thl week to' their new
home, which haa juat been com
pleted on Clair street.
Spend Day ..
Mr. L. S. Howard, or Rlddl.
arrived thl morning to spend tb
day with friends and Christmas
shopping, .
From Paya Creek .
Mrs, Rosa Stlllner, of Daya
Creek, apent aeveral hour her
yeaterday Christmaa shopping and
on businesa.
McAllister Return-
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McAlliater
returned thia morning from Port
land, where they have been v tatt
ing frienda for a abort time.
I .eaves For Montana
Mrs. O. Jones, of this city, left
last night for the Bitter Root
Valley, Montana, where she wilt
visit her mother for several week.
Melrose church Preaching serv
ice at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. Sunday. Dec. 27th. Rey. R, R.
Mulholland.
To Spend Holiday
Mr. and Mr. Joe Dsnlcola. of
Kalama, Washington, arrived thia
morning to be the holiday giassta
or Mr. and Mrs. C. J. BJerg, at
their home In, Garden Valley.
To Attesid Funeral
V.. M. Brown, or Priest River,
Idaho, arrived here thia morning
to attend the funeral of his mo
ther, the late Mrs. St. J. Brown.
Returns Home
Dale Cornutt, who haa been at
Mercy Hospital for the past two
weeks, has sufficiently recovered,
to return to his borne at Canyon
vllle this morning.
To Grants Pans
Mr. Z. J. Lewman and chil
dren, of thia city, left thia morn
ing to nJoy a visit with relatives
In Grants Pass - ever Christmaa
and New Years. -
Arrive From Washington ,
Thomas Conine, arrived this
morning from Spokane, and will
make his home with his mother,
Mrs. Fred Anderson, who resides
near thia city.
Return To Myrtle Creek "
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bulck re
turned this morning to their home
at Myrtle Creek after visiting here
with Mrs. Buick's sister, Mrs. A.
C. Seely.
Lav for Medford
Miss Margaret Homer, nurse at
Mercy hospital, left last night by
auto for Medford where ahe will
spend the Christmas holiday with
her parent.
Return From Albany '
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Wilson and
daughter have roturned to their
home In thia city from Albany,
where they were called because of
the Illness and death of Mrs. Wil
son's sister.
Rlaad From Hoapltal
Dale Cornutt, of Canyonvllle,
who has been apendlng the past
two weeks at Mercy hospital receiv
ing medical treatment, baa recov
ered sufficiently to return to his
home.
Lcsvss Hospital
Charles Friend of Olalla, who ha
been quite ill at Mercy hoapltal
with appendicitis has Improved
greatly In health during the past
few days, and Is returning to hi
home this evening. No operation
la deemed necessary at this time,
Spssdsr Arrtd
Oeorge Spark of Washington
was arrested last night by State
Traffic Officer J. J. McMahon.
Sparks waa accused of traveling! at
a speed of more than 40 miles an
hour through a dense fog In the
northern part of the county. He
entered a plea of not guilty and
furnished ball In the sum of $35.
His hearing will be beld next
week.
BOOST EM
Over the top next Sunday.
Christian Bible School.
Help beat Medford.
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Two jumps ahead of tbe other
fellow la the man who read the
classified ad for short-cuts to
economy.
Joyful Shaving:!
KEEN BLADES ALWAYS
Make your 'safety" do a clean
job. The James Stropper
edges your blade for the
best shave you ever had.
33. Gold Plated In Morocco
Case. On sale at
Lloyd Crocker's
PIONEER DRUG STORE
241 N. Jackson
Rossburg, Oregon
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BAN FRANCISCO. Dee. 4
Chw Fook Gum, Wong Kow and
Henry Kuhn were mated today
by federal authorltlea on a charge
of smuggling arms into a friendly
country In connection with the
voyag or tb achoner W. H. Tall
bot, from San Franclaco to
Shaghal with a auppoaad shipment
of 6.000 rifle and thousand f
rounds of ammunition for aal to
Chinese revisionists and others.
The shipment was In January,
1924, and resulted In conviction
of the crew In the United Statea
district court In Shanghai on a
charge of selling the guns and
ammunition over the aide of the
vessel.-
Four more men. the snnnosed
ringleader or the gun running
plot, are being sought. The cap
tain of the Tallbot. Nela H. Bor
reson. wa arrested In Shanghai
and brought here for trial.
The Indictment asalnat the
three arreeted today were return
ed secretly a few daya ago.
Tne gun running .plot is tbe
first one of consequence to be un
earthed here aince the famous In
dia plot during the world war,
when the German consul general,
hta aides and a number or Hindu
defendants were found guilty of
hipping a large quantity of arms
to tbe Punjab in a plot to foment
an uprising against Great Britain.
The plot failed.
Borreaoa and the members of
the crew of the Talbot are being
trougat bar arter having served
their term in prison at Shang
hai. According to the Informa
tion, the Chinese Indicted supplied
the gun from aom mysterious
source, loaded them aboard the
Tallbot here and then went to
Coos Ray, Oregon, where they
took on a cargo of lumber before
sailing for Shanghai.
Reaching Shanghai they made
an attempt to deliver the arma to
revolutionaries, but were unable
to do so and then began selling
them ovr the aide, the Indictment
recite.
BOOST "EM
Over the top next Sunday.
Christian Bible School.
Help beat Medford. '
, CHICAOO NEWS HERALD
(Ajsoctate tnm Um4 Wli.)
CHICAGO. Dee. 14. The Chicago
Dally News wa sold today to Wal
ter A. Strong, for aeveral years iu
business manager, for approxi
mately 316,000,000. The transfer
marks tbe end of the fifty-year
ownership of the late Victor F.
Lawson and the beginning of a
new management In which mem
bers or tbe present departmental
organisation and editorial staff
will share.
FERTILE VALLEY OF WEST
MAY KRVKKT TO A PKMKRT
BISHOP. Cat.. Deo. 33. Owens
Valley, cradled on the eastern
slope of the high Sierras, once a
fertile, productive region where
cattle roamed Us grassy floor and
fruits and grains grew In abund
ance, la threatened with return to
the- desert wastes from which
hardy pioneers reclaimed It more
than halt a century ago.
water, the perennial point of
controversy in tne west, formerly
riowed through Owens Valley be
tween the bank of the Owen' ri
ver and lntocanala and dltche dug
by tbe early settlers to Irrigate
the fields and orchards. Now It
baa been diverted Into the Los
Angeles aqueduct to supply the
needa of the city, 236 mllea south
ward. Cltlsen of the valley declare
the city used arbitrary methoda to
get the water, when In 1806, an
agent, alleged to have been dis
guised a a federal official, enter
ed tbe region and made filing
along the Owen river for aome
40 mile. HI filings Included
storage right which the valley
people had given back to the gov
ernment In exchange . for what
they understood to be a project to
reclaim 160,000 acres of the de
sert atretche.
The agent, they aay, later prov
ed to be employed by the city or
Loa Angeles. Instead of the re
clamation project, the city an
nounced plan to build an aque
duct and carry tbe water south
ward. During tbe four years of
drought that followed the first
land acquisition, the city negoti
ated with ranchera for rights
along canals and dltchea, and soon
obtained virtual control of one of
the larger canal systems. Its wa
ters were diverted Into the aque
duct, leaving adjoining ranches
arid.
Resentment, generated through
the years, found a climax the
night of May 31. 1334. when 40
or B0 raiders dynamited the huge
concrete beadgatea. near the tirst
large reservoir at Halwee. No ar
rest wer made, however, and
the explosive, dettly placed, railed
to damage the quduct-materiel
ly. Investigator believed It n
act or warning ratber than a mora
to cripple the water system.
Let In November the same
year an open demonstration or
protest was made when (core or
the ranchera aelsed the Alabama
waste gates, (0 miles south of
lllahnp, and opened them, allow
ing the stream to flow Into the
parched bed of the Owens River.
The valley Is approximately 100
miles long and vsrtes In width
from five to fifteen miles. It hss
a population of 3,000, Including
the four principal towns. Lone
Pine, Independence, Big Pine and
Bishop.
Have yon aa ax to grind There
are hundreds who want the Job.
To learn their name read tb
News-Review caJaiUled ads.
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flDerrs Christmas
Bbrabam'8 SUfc Store
ITALY HOLDS AMERICAN
' LADY ON SPY CHAROE
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NEW YORK. Dec. 24. Mr. El
la Brigg. an American woman
architect aent to Sicily to make
picture of Italian Renaissance ar
chitecture for the Architectural
Book Publishing company of New
York, la under arrest in Palermo,
Sicily, charged with being a spy
The
Season's Greetings
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. May the joys of this Christmas abide with
you and this -v ''
HOLIDAY PERIOD v 1 ,
M' IN LIFE'S STREAM -
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mark' the beginning of another prosper
ous year for all.
Scott Brothers
PLUMBERS
Oak and Main Sts.
Christmas Greetings
" With kindliest thoughts for all our pat-' ,
rohs and friends, we are wishing for all .
the people ' .v '. ' : ' , ,.
THE BLESSINGS AND HAPPINESS
OF THE YULETIDE SEASON
Zigler-Fee Hardware Company
Roseburg .
Wishing You
Health and Prosperity
in Full Measure
GORDON
Special Xmas Dinner
Roseburg Hotel Grill
Lane and Sheridan
SOUP ' ; '
Oyster Soup
RELISH
Waldorf Salad
Roast Tuikey and Celery Dressing with Ciblet
Gravy. 7Jc
Chicken Fricassee and Home Made Noodle, 50c
Fried Chicken on Toast, 50c
Roast Chicken and Dressing, 50c
VEGETABLES
Brussel Sprout en Cream Maahed Potatoes
. DESSERT
Choice of -Mince
Pie, Hot or Cold, or Pudding '
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for Germany, It waa learned today.
A cable from Mrs. Brlggs' broth
er, also in Italy, stated that ah
waa being held Incommunicado.
Paul Wensel, head of the pub
lishing firm, said hia firm ' bad
made affidavits as to the purpose
of 'Mr. Brigg' commission la Italy
and forwarded these to the state
department with a request that of
ficial atepa be taken to oblala her
release.
Phone 407
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V. COOK