EIGHT
LIBERTY THEATRE
. , FRIDAY - AND SATURDAY
Special Matinee Both Days 2:15 P. M.
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A MERRY XMAS TO ALL
MontyBanks
f(EEP$MILING''
A LAUGHING BOMBSHELL THAT WILL SHAKE
THE THEATRE WITH GLEE
10c WEBFOOT WEEKLY AND COMEDY . 25c
EEC
LIBERTY THEATRE!
Last Time Tonight
PETE MORRISON
In
RAINBOW RANGERS
A Western Comedy Drnmn. of courageous deeds
and laughable doings.
10c Oregonian, Topics, Fables, Comedy 20c
Coming Friday Xmas Day
MONTY BANKS IN "KEEP SMILING"
ZIP!" LAUGHSi TI1RILLSI
Bf ttnr Merch&mllxe
IJfltiT Service
hrLftmar reetincr and mart
cordial Good'WLrhar for the
Do You Need Money?
Wa are making loans on
Roseburg residence and busi
ness property. Monthly re
payment plan. Attractive
rates. We are loan agents for
the Equitable Savings Loan
Association of Portland. Also
we have private money for
city loans and Eastern money
for farm loans.' -
G. W. YOUNG &-SON
INSURANCE
1 16 Cass St Phone 417
FRANK A. TERRY .
Equitable 8svlngs Loan
Stood
Inquire of
O, W. Young Son, real
estate, or at Churchill Hard
ware Co.
The Pioneer Chiropractor
DR. M. H. PLYLER
Phone 152 Lane nd Rose Bis.
What Is Lift's Greatest Glftf
. Health, Without a Doubt
Do you want to Live Long and
WtllT There la nothing bsttsr
known for Health than Chiro
practic. DANCE
OLAL.LA
HALL
SATURDAY NITE
December 26
Come and bring your friends
Music Will start at 8:90
P. F. HIRSCH
Public Accountant
ROSEBURG, ORE.
Your Books Kept, Charge,
sble by the Hour or by
the Month.
AUDITING
BOOK8 OPENED AND
CL08ED
Inventories Figured
DrugleH Heslth Center"
Dr. Harrison Folk
Dr. Catherine McNeil
Cblropractlo and Electro
Therapy Thompson Mineral Vapor Baths
S87 W. Csss f hone 41
Roseburg Junk Co.
12 W. Washington
We Buy All Kinds ef Metal
Rags, Sacks, Paper, Wool and
Hides.
PHONE 182-J
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Elect ro-Chlroprsctor
Nerve and Spine Specialist
101 Perkins Bldg. Phone (M
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the flttlLg of
Olsssss
111 Jackson Bt
Dr. H. C Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins BWf. . Reeeewrf, Ore.
Pfcene ss.
PROTECT THEM
Work hard to make your bust,
ness a success.
Spend money i freely to make
your borne a delight
Take pleasure In acquiring a
wealth of possessions.
The.- nit back and enjoy them
free from worry safeguarded
by dependable Insurance. -
mwttc net
UtttMUC.Itf
WATCH
CLOCK
AND i
JEWELRY.!.;
REPAIRING
My New Shop la at
lit 8. Jackson 81
Bring In your work and
get quick, honest service.
W. E. Clingenpeel
Big Dance at
TILLER
CHRISTMAS EVE :
December 2
Good Music
everybody welcome. Come
and have a good time.
BIO CHRISTMAS
DANCE
AT
LONG'S HALL
Coles Valley
XMA8 NIGHT
Friday, December 25
Music By
SUTHERLIN ORCHESTRA
Everybody come have a Jolly
good time .
Grange Home Coming
DANCE
AT GLIDE, DEC 26
Good Music
by
THE GLIDERS
Hearty Welcome to All
Xmas Eve
DANCING PARTY
WIGWAM TAVERN
THURS. EVE, DEC. 24TH
Music by those
SWANEE
8ERENADER8
A Jitney
, Special Features
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.
;piMMMMMiMlM..I.Ml
Gifts of Unusual
Desirability
iviaae or the famous
Myrtle Wood from
Coos County.
READING LAMPS
(
BRIDGE LAMPS
NUT BOWLS
TRAYS, BASKETS
WORK BOXES
and a score .of other
articles. '
1 hen don t forget to
buy your Xmas G
ceries here lowest
prices 4 Free De
liveries Daily.
Maddox& Wetherell
Phone 49
Jackson at Peer Creek Bridge
(Aao-Utea Prm Lmm4 Win.)
OLYMPIA, Wash., Dec. 24 Gov
ernor Hartley vetoed six bills to
day, including a measure Increas
ing Uie millages for the University
of' Washington, Washington State
College and the three state normal
schools and the supplemental bill
approximately 11,300,000 out of the
general fund for the operation of
the schools.
This waa believed to be the
largest number of bills ever ve
toed st one time by any governor
of Washington. The measures bad
been passed by a special session of
the state legislature, which ad
journed last Tuesday until next
Monday for a Christmas recess.
ATTENTION, 8IR KNIGHT8!
All members of Aaralon Com-
mandry No. 14, K. T., are re
quested to meet In Masonlo hall
Christmas morning st 8:45 o'clock.
Christmas service will be observed
at S o'clock.
W..C. HARDING, Recorder.
PIONEER OF '49 PASSES. ,
(AaorUtnl Pnm Uunl Wire.)
j SEATTLE. Dec. 24. Mrs. Hen
rietta . Keny, woo died here yes
terday at the age of 86, emigrated
to Oregon City, Ore., from Indiana
In 1849 with her father, Samuel
Miller. She had lived here 40
years.
Dolls, 25 off at Parslow'a.
HAND IN PLAI.S TO
El COAL STRIKE
(Amristd Mn Uutd Win.)
8CRANTON. Pa., Dec. 24. Non
English speaking priests of Lacka
wanna and Luzerne counties favor
arbitration only when other plans
fail, Rev. Michael Bernita, pastor
of All Saints Church, Dunmore.
Pa., said today, with reference ot
the letter of sixteen non-English
speaking clergymen to the miners
and operators, asking them to end
the coal strike.
I Father Bern&t, one of the six
teen signatories, declared that the
priests believe the miners are en
titled to higher wages snd In fact,
twice as much as they are getting.
"The main object of the priests
I la to settle the strike as quickly
as possible because of the suffer
ing that Is in our midst." he said.
! John L. Lewis, president of- the
United Mine Workers, has notified
Mayor John Durkan. chairman of
the anthracite committee of may
ors and burgesses, that the miners
are willing to meet the operators In
conference te discuss any plan for
peace, it was learned today.
HARRISBITRQ, Pa., Dec. !4.
State funds are helng deposited in
banks of the local fields to take
the place of savings drawn by the
miners. - Samuel ft. Lewis, state
treasurer, today said this Is be
ing done so far as possible in both
j the anthracite region, where the
mining operations have been at a
standstill since September 1, and
In the bituminous section.
Approximately 15. 000. 000 has!
been deposited with special atten- I
Ulon to coal producing counties. ,
I ."To my mind It is to the best
Interest of the whole state to
assist the banking Institutions In
the coal regions," he commended.
MOUNT CARMEL. Pa.. Dec. 24. !
The Klwanls Club here will open i
a soup kitchen Immediately after i
Christmas, to relieve the suffering !
and hunger brought about by the I
suspension of the anthracite mines.
Much suffering Is reported among
miners.
AGREED ON PEACE
( AM0CMtd Press Lmw4 WtnO
CAIRO. Egypt. Dec. 24 An arm
istice Is reported to have been sign
ed between the Druse tribesmen
and the new French high commis
sioner In Syria. Henry de Jouvenel.
All prisoners held by the French
authorities In Syria on political
charges are to be liberated, the re-
i port added. :
LONDON, Dec. 24 Cabling from !
: Damascus Wednesday, Reuters i
special correspondent In Syria said
tne r renrn were enneavoring to ,
speed their peace negotiations with
the Druses. They were moved by
disquieting rumors regarding the
situation on the northern frontier,
where Turkish bands were report
ed to be massing. The Turks, It
waa said, had even occupied some
of the French posts. ,
The French peace, delegation
which conferred with the leaders
of the Druse tribesmen had return
ed to Iamascns, the correspondent
said. They regarded the prospects
ot peace as hopeful.
Brigands were active on the out
skirts of the city and some pene-'
trated the Chagour quarter the day j
the dispatch was filed. !
PARIS. Dec. 24. The Havas
agency aaya there la no official
I confirmation of the report that
high, commissioner A)e Jouvenel
.
NATHANIEL CURRY DEAD
,
Word was received here this
morning of the death of Na-
thanlel Curry, for many years
a resident of Roseburg snd e
one of the best known men of
the county. Although he has
been In poor health for sev-
eral years and has been spend- e
Ing the winter In California in
hope of finding better health,
his death came very sudden-
ly and ra a great shock tohli
relatives and many friends.
His brother, Charles Curry,
left this afternoon on Shasta
to take charge of the body
and make arrangements for
the funeral.
a
a
m
m
$
a
has concluded sn armistice with
the Druse tribesmen in Syria.
BOOST 'EM
Over the top next Sunday.
Christian Bible School
Help beat Medford. .
Harry Rapp has been called to
San Francisco on account of the
serious Illness ot bis wife, who
waa suddenly stricken while visit
ing In the southern city.' He will
leave for that point tonight
rOTAY
FOR SALE Harley Davidson mo
tor and sidecar, '21 model. For
quick sale. 175. 507 N. Jackson.
LOST A small Australian shep
herd pup. Black with-tan mark-
' lngs, and long taiL Finder pleaae
call at 922 N. Jackson tor re
ward. ....
WANTEDOld false teeth. We
pay high as $10 for full sets.
Don't matter if broken. We buy
crowns, bridges. Western Metal
Company. Bloomlngton, III. -
CASH TO LOAN to borne owners.
If you own your home and need
Immediate funds we can give
you prompt service. No commis
, slon. Umpqua Savings and Loan
Association. Douglas Abstract
Building.
GOODNESS ALIVE! Here It Is
Christmas eve and I have not
bought John's present! I'll slip
down to the Roseburg Book Store
and get one of Dr. Banks' Inter
esting books. That will Snake.
him happy.
BICYCLES FOR XMAS
t Boys' .bicycles. $12.50 to $17.50.
Girls' bicycles, Tli.0 'to $M.00.
; Mens' bicycles. $10.00 to $25.00.
. All rebuilt and guaranteed by
RoBeburg Cyclery, 635 N. Jack
. son St. ' ....
HERE'S a good chance to get
start In stock; 80 sheep, 60 goats,
team, harness,' wagon, - saddle
horse, hay enough to. winter,
some other Implements; also
lease on $30 acres good pasture.
Three miles from Oakland, ,(Jre.
Address "L. R." care News-Review.
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bAST TIME TONITE
Douglas
Fairbanks
In
"The Thief of
Bagdad"
TOMORROW
THOMAS
1
EIGHAN
10c 25c
LAST TIME TONITE
LON CHANEY
In
"The Unholy
Three"
Comedy
10c News 25c
His Eyes
Were
A few days ago we heard the story about the
man who was blind from his birth who thought
the world was black and dark as it appeared to
him, but when the Master restored his sight he saw
beauty in everything beauty which you and we
overlook because we are so accustomed to gazing
upon the good things in life.
So at this Christmas season our wish is that
you and we may have our eyes opened to the end
that we may see and in a measure at least realize
all of the blessings which we as a people enjoy in
the land in which we live. ' -.
Our wish is that as the years go by you and
we may bring more of the Christmas spirit into
our every day lives, more of the spirit of the Master
"who went about doing good."
Douglas Co. Creamery
. WILLETT AND BERG
December
MRS. M. J. QRINSTEAD DEAD.
(AaocUted firm LkumI Wire.)
LIBERAL, Kan., Dec. 24.-r-Mrs.
Minnie J. Grinstead, who seconded
the nomination of Calvin Coolidge
for the presidency at the Repub
lican national convention in Cleve- !
land, died here today after a brief
iUness. A ,: i . ; i . . .
Cmkwttbi
i SHENANDOAH VERDICT IN.
' (A-ra-Utid pma Load Wirt.) '
WASHrjrtrTON.-tJec:- 24 The re-1
port of the naval court of Inquiry
Into the Shenandoah disaster was '
completed today and submitted to
Rear Admiral E. H. Campbell,
judee advocate general of the
aamJgIMMMIIIIMMIII.T.
- Special
Christmas Dinner
at the : ;
ORANGE LANTERN
SPECIAL SOUP
SALAD RELISHES
CHICKEN AND GOOSE
POTATOES VEGETABLES
' CHOICE OF PIE OR CAKE
COFFEE
Served from 1 2 to 2 6 to 7:30
Cor. Pine and Lane Sts.
XMAS MATINEE $ EVE
Opened
25. 1925.
navy. It probably will not be made
public until next week. .
o :
.' Cedar Mops, 50c at Parslow'a.
Christmas
Dinner
at
SUTHERLIN HOTEL
Turkey and Chicken
Price-$1.00
Per Plate
Otfs Music Store
Extends Greetings
To All
Also
BEN TURPIN
Fsature Comedy
PATHE NEWS
The "Royle Girl" direct
from its 'sensational record-breaking
run at San
Francisco.
ANTLERS
35c
if ' I
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