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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1925.
Enjoy the Winter Days
' Fix up the Fireplace with a set of our '
PLEASING
FIXTURES
The whole family will enjoy the comfort and
pleasure of the convenience that add so much to
the coziness of the home.
See Our Window Display
CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO.
The Iron Monger
AROUND THE COUNTY
TEN MILH AND VICINITY.
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Tyler
have returned from Bandon, Ore.,
where they vlalted friends. They
report a fine time
Mrs. McOuIre and (on Loo
Short were Roseburg visitors on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rice and
family left Thursday morning for
Forest Grove to spend Christmas
with relatives. They went by
auto.
Ivan and Melvin Swift have re
turned from Monroe, Ore., where
they have been spending a short
time with their sister, Mrs. Tom
Hughes. . .
The Ten Mile School gave an
entertainment and Christmas tree
t the Ten Mile church Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Bushnell of
Dillard and Mrs. MrParland of
lanby, Oregon, were Ten Mile
LOCAL NEWS
Visiting Friends
! Mlsa Helen Russell of Eugene,
Is visiting with relatives and
friends in this city. Miss Russell
formerly resided here.
Bova Hold Meeting
The Outdoor Boys, an organisa
tion similar to the Boy Scouts but
composed of younger boys, met at
the armory today. They are pre
paring to elect officers at the first
meeting next year. :
1 To Arrive1 From Aberdeen
Craig Marsters, the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Marsters of this
city. Is expected to arrive here to-
porrow from Aberdeen, Washing-
bn, and will remain here over
Sew Years to visit
Manaaer Plleher 8toro Leaves
H. K. Dorr, manager of the R. A.
fllcber store in this city, left this
horning for Portland, from where
In will go to New York City to at-
rnd a buying convention of the R.
Plleher company. On his way
home he will stop over In St Louis.
Mr. Dorr plans to be gone about
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Leaving
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilson, resi
dents of this city for a number of
years, leave tomorrow evening for
Lowell, Oregon, where they expect
to locate. Mr. Wilson, an employe
of the Southern Pacific company,
has been transferred to Lowell as
agent They will move their house
hold effects tomorrow.
School Children's Clothes Cleaning Week?
Bring this coupon and get all GRADE children's clothing
. cleaned this week at
HALF
Name ....
Address .
Yours for a healthful New Year.
IMPERIAL CLEANERS
'ome Women Walk Thirty to Forty Miles a Year
for Groceries Do You?
f you are walking to the store for your groceries and logging
hem home In a basket several times a week, stop right now
snd figure bow many miles you cover In a year.
How far Is the store from your home and bow often do yon
walk there and back. Estimate the distance yourself. We don't
ak you to walk 10 or 40 milea a year to get your groceries,
when you can telephone your orders and have them delivered
to your home without extra charge.
ECONOMY GROCERY
O. U JOHNSON
bene SI
The Store That Serves
Does the Wet Weather
Bring on Your Rheumatism?
IF SO. THEN TRY
Marcell's Miracle Itinera!
.It Cast Be "Beat 1
Lefme'tell you about' it
Fred Fomerleau
Phone
visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Olllvant and
children visited at the M. L. Buah
nell home Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Byron received the
sad news of the death cf her sis
ter. Mrs. Lizzie Hawkins, at Cen
tral ia. Wash., a few days ago. Mrs.
Byron has the sympathy of a host
of friends.
Mr. Corn. Hlggtns and 'Wini
fred and Lyle Swift, who are em
ployed at Marshfield, are at Ten
Mile for the holidays.
Mr. M. L. Bushnell, who has
been in poor health for the past
year, is not Improving, as his
friends would wish to see.
Mr. and Mrs. Cabot are spending
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Moss
at Ten Mile. Mrs. Cabot Is teach
ing the Reaton school.
Coyotes are giving the sheep
men considerable trouble. They
have succeeded in killing several
but there seems to be plenty more.
XX.
Visit In City
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Robinson,
Mrs. H. V. Robinson, and two child
ren, of Seattle, atopped over here
yesterday and visited. Mr. Robin
son, formerly of Robinson-Smith
company. Ford dealers of Portland,
Is now of the Robinson Motor com
pany. In the Washington city. They
are enroute to southern California
points, stopping In San Francisco,
Los Angeles, and Long Beach.
While in Roseburg they were
guests of the Umpqua hotel.
GRITS PASS JAIL
: DIG SELVES OUT
(AmocMri Prat Leued Win.)
GRANTS PASS. Ore.. Deo. 28.
Two prisoners, Lewis Carlysle and
J. M. Darling, held In the county
Jail here for appearance before the
grand Jury, escaped some time yes
terday afternoon through a hole
thev dug In the wall of their cell.
Sheriff Hayes said the men dug
their way out with a large screw
driver and an Iron bar which he
declared were passed to the prison
ers from some one on the outside.
Carlysle and Darling were the only
Inmates of the Jail at the time of
the break.
Carlysle has been held since De
cember 9 on a burglary charge,
Darling since last September on a
forgerr charge.
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LOCAL
Mlsa Ralbel
Miss lone Relbel. bf Portland. Is
visiting with relaivea and friends
here for a few days.
Visitor From Corvallis
Mr. Conine, of Corvallis, la spend
ing few days In this city visiting
with old friends sod relatives.
Orate Visit Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Grae, of Wil
bur, spent Saturday afternoon visit.
Ing with friends and trading In this
city. . -
V .
Visitor Saturday
P. Sinclair, of Garden Valley,
spent several hours In this city vis
iting and attending to business af
fairs. In Saturday
Fred Parrott of Garden Valley,
spent several hours In Roseburg
Saturday transacting business and
trading.
Miss Beulah Parker, of Wilbur,
visited with friends and spent Sat
urday afternoon in this city shop
ping.
From Riddle
Mrs. Rov Walker returned to her
home at Riddle Saturday after
noon after shopping and visiting
here during the day.
Visits With Friends
Miss Elra Wescott of Drain,
spent Saturday afternoon In tbla
city visiting with friends and shop
ping. From Peel
Among the out of town visitors
in Roseburg Saturday transacting
business and trading waa H. L.
Engles, of PeeL
From Brock way
Mrs. M. L. Bushnell, of Brock
way, spent Saturday afternoon In
this city visiting with friends and
shopping.
From Reedsport
L. C. Anderson, of Reedsport.
spent Saturday in Roseburg look
ing after business Interests and
visiting with friends.
Mr. Leatherwood In
Among those from the rural dis
tricts to transact business for a
few hours here Saturday, was W.
W. Leatherwood, of Garden Valley.
Guests st Wampole Home
Mr. and Mrs. O. Oleson and Miss
Frances Marshall, of Glendale, have
been the holiday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Wampole In this city. .
Guests Over Holidays-
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cool, of
Drain, have been guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wam
pole over the Christmas holiday.
From Glendale '
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilson, resi
dents of Glendale, spent Saturday
afternoon in this city visiting with
friends and attending to business
affairs.
Return Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Roach, of
Cotage Grove, have been the holt
day guests of Mrs. B. F. Shields
and Mrs. Charles Dunham. They
returned to their home Sunday.
Shoemakers Visit
Mr. snd Mis. Carl D. Shoemaker
have returned to their home In
Portland after spending the holi
day here as guests of Dr. and Mrs.
B. R. Shoemaker.
Return Home
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Casebeer and
family have returned to their home
at Glide after visiting here with
Mr. and Mrs. E. McLaughlin on
Christmas.
Guests at Riddls Home
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Ztgler and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rid
dle and children, all of Portland,
are visiting over the holidays at the
new home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira B.
Riddle.
Leaves for Klamath Falls-
Mrs. Bayliss Buck and children,
of this city, left the latter part of
the week for Klamath Falls to visit
over the holidays with Mr. Buck,
who is employed In the southern
Oregon city.
Raspberries Growing
Mrs. Earl Vosburgh, residing on
Fullerton street of this city,
brought to this office Saturday
two branches of raspberries which
shej picked In her yard. Many flow
ers are also blooming, owing to the
mild weather this month.
Here from Idaho
Roy Kelly, former resident of
krapth Deer Creek, has arrived
rom Idaho to be with his father,
Mr. Kelly, who rr sides near the
fair grounds. Mr. Keif, senior, has
been quite III with Influenza, but Is
now reported to be Improving.
Breaks Arm
D. W. Rogers, of Albany, who
visited here on Friday received a
broken arm on Friday as the result
of the Ford which be was crank
ing, kicking back and causing the
Injury. An X-ray was taken and
the bone set at a local physician's
office.
Visit Over Holidays
Mr. and Mr. D. F Wlllard. nf
Timber, former residents of this
elty. have been snendm the hol
idays visiting Mr. Wlllard's parents
at Riddle. Mrs. Wlllard waa s
neat of Mrs. R. Hamburg Satur
day. They left for their home st
Timber Saturday night
Former Residents Vlsltlns
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Knrllo and
Mm. Kurilo's father. J. H. McKsv,
a former resident of this cltv, are
visiting for a few days at the
homes of Mr. McKay's daughters,
i Mrs. Georr Olllvant of Olalla,
and Mrs. Wm. Pemberton. of this
Hty. Mr. snd Mrs. Kurtlo and
Mr. McKay are residents of Port-
llaad.
NEWS
Returns Moms
'Mrs. Adele Nichols returned to
her home at' Riddle Saturday night
atfer visiting here with relatives
over the Christmas holiday.
Visit Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Short, of Dir.-
onvllle, spent Saturday hi thla city
attending to business affairs snd
shopping.
Chief Ketch Hone-
Chief of Police I. 8. Ketch -has
returned to Roseburg after spend
ing the Christmas vacation In Al
bany visiting with relatives.
Return From Albany
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Butler re
turned here Saturday evening
from Albany, where they visltud
with Mr. Butler's relativea over
Christmas.
Return From Holiday Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hughes re
turned to their home In Roseburg
Saturday evening after visiting
with relativea over the Christmas
holiday In Eugene.
To Visit Here-
Mrs. James B. Hardy, of Seattle,
arrived here Saturday night to be
the house guest of Mrs. O. E.
Hampson over New Years. She Is
a niece of Mrs. Hampson.
Return to Portland
Miasses Rhea and Marguerite
Sykes, who were guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Sykes
over Christmas, returned to their
home In Portland Sunday.
Calhouns Return
Dr. snd Mrs. Ivan Calhoun of
Tillamook returned to tbelr home
Saturday after spending several
daya with Dr. Calhoun's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Calhoun of Gar
den Valley.
Hotelman Here
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. West, of
Chehalis, Washington, were visi
tors at the Umpqua Hotel last
night. Mr. West is manager of
the St. Helens Hotel at Chehalis.
Mr. and Mrs. West are accom
panied by Mrs. A. J. Mclntyre
and Mr. II. 8. Smith, both of Che
halis. They are on their way to
California.
Dddbe
Hers From Brownsville
Miss Gladys Fnge'r arrived from
Brownsville Saturday night to
spend a few daya visiting at the
home of her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Eager.
Arrive This Morning
Mrs. O. R. Welch snd Mhut Marie
Meade, of Portland, arrived this
morning to spend a few daya visit
ing, friends snd relativea In this
city,
Return ts Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Beatley,
who have been visiting over ths
holidays with Mrs. Bentley'a par
enta, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruton, here,
returned Saturday to their home
In Eugene.
Return to Oklahoma
Mrs. D. H. Millard and baby,
who have been visiting here over
the bolidaya at the home of Mr.
and Mra. J. W. McDade, returned
Saturday evening to their boms la
Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Lesves For Msdford
Loaa Wright who visited here
with his parents, Mr. snd Mrs. J.
Wendell Wright over Christmas,
left Saturday for Medford to visit
friends ejetore returning to Oak
Ridge where he ia employed by the
Southern Paciflo company.
Hre From Sacramento
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hllllard and
sons of Sacremento, are visiting
with friends and relativea In Rose
burg for a few days. Mra. Mil
liard was formerly Miss Mabel Cle
ments and was a resident or Rose
burg for a number of years.
Visits In City
J. A. S. McConnell, of Cbltanaat.
Alaska, visited Sunday with his
sister, who resides near here. This
Is the first time In seventeen
years that Mr. McConnell has been
out of Alaska, and be will continue
southward for a visit before re
turning home.
Returns From Brownsville
J. C. Houaeolder, who spent
Christmas and the week end visit
ing at the home of bis daughter,
Mrs. Louis Howe in Brownsville,
returned here this morning. Mrs.
Houaeolder, who also has been
spending Christmas with her
daughter, went to Salem, where
she will remain for the week visit
ing relatives, returning to her
home here the latter part of the
week.
1J. O.
sham e,
Atty. Giles Here
Attorney Claude B. Giles, of Coos
Bay, la spending the day here at
tending to legal matters and visit
ing friends.
To Visit H.
Mr. and Mra. Coffel and two
daughters. Miss Muriel Coffel and
Mra. Smith, of Spokane, arrived
this morning to be guests at the
hone of B. A. WlUon for some
tlms.
To Glendale
Gilbert Oleson snd little Fran
ces June Marshall, who have been
visiting relatives over (he holidays
In this city, returned this morn
ing to tbelr home at Glendale.
Mr. and Mrs. Towers Return
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Towers re
turned to this city Saturday eve
ning after enjoying a visit with
relatives and friends over Christ
mss st Walla Walla, Washington,
and other points.
Return Prom Portland
Mr. and Mra. R. R. Relf, who
have been enjoying s visit with
relatives and friends in Portland
over Christmas and the week end,
returned to their home In this city
this morning.
Returns ts San Francisco
Mrs. Florence Hughes, who hss
been visiting with, her parents.
Mr. and Mm. A. C. McClellaa. and
son, John Hughes over Christmas,
left this afternoon on Shasta 11 for
her home in San PranoUco.
Visits H.
J. R. Heekosw, of Ketchikan.
Alaska, visited here with John
Wynne, Sunday. Mr. Hecknaw
is sn old friend of Mr. Wynne,
both hsving resided In Alaska a
number of years.
Visit Here Today
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baldwin, of
Powers, spent the day visiting and
on business In this city. Mrs.
Baldwin was a former resident of
Canyopvllle, and la also known In
this city, having visited here a
number of. tmes..
From Myrtle Point
Mr. and Mrs. t. L. Knight re
turned today to their home In Myr
tle Point after visiting here with
Mr. Knight's father and attending
to business matters for s abort
time. Mr. Knight Is a well known
stock dealer of Myrtle Point
When Dodge Brothers startling new prices are
made known on January 7th, the full amount of
the reductions will be refunded immediately to all
purchasers since midnight, December 15th.
This means that you can buy your Dodge Brothers
Motor Car today, enjoy its immediate use, and still
benefit fully bf the savings yet to be announced.
Dodge Brothers product today is better than
ever before.
Price reductions are made possible by the com
pletion of a $10,000,000 expansion program that
will practically double production.
The savings effected through this enormous in
crease in output are being passed directly on to
the buyer in conformity with Dodge Brothers
traditional policy.
. V?jte.rcr. .
Newland &gSon
EROSEBURG, OREICaoS
MJBTJQfi
Marriage Lieenea I
A marriage license was Issued
today to Adrian J,. 8tandley and
Vera Alice Parrott. both of Camas
Valley.
Hers Visiting
Mr. S. Parker of Ashland. Is
spending several daya in this city
visiting at the home of bis daugh
ter and with friends. ,
From Glide
M. L. KlnneL Glide resident, la
spending the day here visiting
friends snd attending to business
affairs.
To California
Miss Pauline Magnuson. of
Powers, visited here a short time
todsy before leaving on the morn
ing train for Oakland, California,
to visit.
Larry Brown Here
Larry Brown la vlsltlur here
with friends today, enroute to bis
home in California, from a trip
to Portland and Seattle, where he
visited over Christmas.
Mrs. Davla Returns
Mrs, Lillian B. Davis hss return
ed to Roseburg after enjoying a
visit with relativea and friends at
Vancouver, Wash., over Christmas.
Mrs. Davis formerly resided st
Vsncouver.
Christmas Tres Enjoyed
The Salvation Army Christmas
tree wss held st the hall on Satur
day evening. There was an excel
lent program In connection with
the distribution of gifts. The lo
cal corps distributed 23 baskets of
food to needy families on Christ
mas day.
Aliens Return Home
Dr. and Mrs. Clair K. Allen snd
family, who have neen guests of
Dr. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. S. Allen, ai Jefferson. Ore., over
Christmas, have returned to their
home in thla city. They were ac
companied home by. Dr. Allen'a
sisters, Missea Elsie and Marlon
Allen, who will visit here with them
over New Years.
DR. NERBAS
DENTIST
Painless Extraction
Gas When Desired
Pyorrhea Cured
Phone 488 Masonic Bldg.
flOTM
CARS
EOAZ-7t
J. O. New land, local IV J
Brothers dealer, will leave for ;
troit, January 1, to attend a aseei.
Ing of all Dodge Brothers dealer -
January S to S Inclusive. Jadgu i
by ths recently announced retroae?
tive price reduction, ths tea mil
lion dollar expansion program foriaia
greater production, and the effort
being made to set a lot aer eaM- -
sttendanos of dealers, Mr. Nrw-
mnA klla th. Mu.ln m will aT
most important ever called by ihs-UL
factory.
"The full-page announcement of
a 'tremendous price redaction' that
appeared In all ths leading papers
of the country, wss ss as oca a sur
prise to the dealers ss to the pb
lic. as it wss the first Inkling of
sn Intended move by Dodge Broth
ers, aaid Mr. Newlaod. "After con
sidering the usual conservatism....
that characterises their advertis
ing I am going hack with great''
expectations to see what It la all
about
"Our allotment for Douglas eosn
ty next year has been increased .
more than SO per cent Proportion
ate to the nonnlarioB of the flmmtv.
wnue allotments in other sections
havs been increased several times
that amount together with heavier
pressure being Brought oa las
dealers to sell more cars.
"I dont know what will he told
us at Detroit but Dodge Brothers
promise great things for their
dealers hi the future, and that .
means something. They always -look
sf ter their dealers, as Is Indi
cated by only one failure In 11 '"
years snd (0 per cent of the deal-'"
era remaining with ths orgaauur- "
tlon through that period. Mo Urns
will be lost on the trip, as a sps-
ary 1, and Join others st Bt Paal,
to arrive on the sixth, when the
meeting will Immediately be cat.,...
led." . .
Visiting
Mr. snd Mrs. H. C MoCtasker
I and Miss Vera Tsleeiera. of Med-"
; ford, are spending several days
I here as guests at ths home of Mr.
i and Mrs. L. J. Boaser, Mra, Me
Cluskey snd Miss Tslsafsra are
Inlecea of Mrs. Houaer.