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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEt, ' WEDNESDAY. JANUARY .1 3, 1926 " ?' ? II1MM T 1 1 4 v T t - m 3 - Telephone; 55 , : - 7T 1 3? N. Jackson St.- The Ladies Shoppe SECOND ANNUAL January Clearance Sale Continues Until Saturday, Jan. 17 Final clean-up pn items listed below. Coats Remnants ."' All at actual wholesale ' '25 Discount . ,' cost and far below. j 25 Discount on the DreSSeS ' ' following items: Sweaters. Five lots of wonderful corsets. I Brassieres. 1 Value Children's Coats. $6.75, $9.50, $10.75, l ; $15.45, $21.75 Hath Kobea. ! Bath Mats. Bath Towels. Flaiinelette Gowns. Fabric Gloves D. tl oa 32-in. Eden Cloth, Reg- $' 35 98c 35c value ;....:....26c Boys' Heavy Ribbed ' 36.n- Gaze Marvel Hose, 45c valua. 25c T,ssue. Gingham 48 ...... 27-in. Blin Canton 20 Discount on All Flannel ..23c Table Linen, wonderful r- " r ' assortments. Sets and 3?-,n- Dres8 G,n- full size cloths and ' ham 18c napkins. '36-in. Percale 17c tOC At NEWS Visiting In Salem , -Mrs. Marie ivtt ana son. Of tnis city, are spending the week at Sa lem vUltlng with relatives and friends. ' ' " i Visitor Today J. D. Evans, canyonvme resi dent, spent a few hours hare yes terday looking after business af fairs and trading. - - - Fonrtrr Myrtle Point W. L. McCracken. Myrtle Point resident, spent several hours in Roseburg yesterday attending to i business affairs. Frm Albany E. C. Brandeberry, of Albany, spent yesterday and few hours today attending to business mat ters in this city. Visitor In Town- Mrs. F. Sullivan.' of Canyonvllle, pent a few hours In Roseburg yes terday shopping and visiting, re turning home in the afternoon. ' From Melrose Among those from the rural dl trlcts to transact business here for several hours yesterday was Charles Stubbs of Melrose, Visitors Yestsrday ' Mrs. Lawrence and daughter, Virginia of Kiddle, spent a short time visiting friends' and shopping in Roseburg yesterday. . Visits Hers Mrs. R. Davidson, of Dillard. spent yesterday afternoon In Rose burg visiting with friends and shop- From Glsndale - Mrs. Mark Hull returned to her home at Olendale yesterday after noon after visiting and shopping In ' this city for a few hours. , . ' Business Visitor Among those from the rural dis tricts to spend a few hours attend ing to business affairs here yester-, day was H. L. Englea of Peel. From Riddle ' : Mrs. Sam Ilockhill of Riddle, visited and s'lient a short time shop-1 ping i Roseburg yesterday after-; noon.- i - i w - . Returns Tula Morning 1a A. Gouz returned this morn ing to his home here after a few day's business trip to Portland and northern points. 1 . ':V6JCv H r8Sk . ;Home a . . - r w n j c. ji " . 1 . ' . ' - . .... : , : To Los Angelas . H. 8. Davy, of Bandon, who vis ited In Roseburg yesterday, left last evening for Los Angeles, where he will spend several weeks with friends. Dismissed From Hospital . A. W. Blanchard, who has been recovering In health for the past few weeks at Mercy hospital, was dismissed yesterday and returned interests, to his home In this city. From Winston Mrs. Charles Hoffmelster, of Winston, was a visitor In this city yesterday! spending the afternoon shopping and visiting. Arrives From Portland Mrs. R. B. Amier, of Portland, arrived here this morning and will spend a day or so visiting friends and relatives In Roseburg. From Melr Miss Doris Green and Allen Green, of Melrose, brother, spent few hours shopping and attending I a to business affairs here yesterday. I 9 LeavM For Yi Mrs. A. B. Crawford, of this city, left this morning for Treka and California points to spend a short time looking after business To Eugene C. Strjker, wno has been at tending to business matters here for a short time, left yesterday af ternoon for EuKene. Visitor Yesterday- Mrs. R. 1.. CouRlar returned to Is Unimproved Murk BrlKKs, of Portland, who has been suffering paralysis fol lowing an apopletic attack, Is un improved, according to word re ceived here by his sister, Mrs. M. E. James. Mr. Brlggs' condition re mains the same as It has been for her home at Canyonvllle yesterday ; the past week, and his friends here afternoon after spending a few I and in Portland are anxiously houra vlrlt'ng and shotting here. -I awaiting a turn for the better. (PRUNING TIME & We have the genuine Cartwright, Clean Cut, Watrous and pther patterns. Price right. A Sledges, Wedges, Cross-Cut Saws E For the Woodchopper. j ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO. & Roseburg Phone 25 I Watch Our Window for Bargains Leave For Portland Mrs. Jack Wharton an,t Mla Jane Wharton left today for Portland, whera they will remain for a few days visiting. They ! win d joined at Eugene by Mrs. Georee Wharton, who hn hen B visiting relatives there, for a I week. .Visitors From Merfford Mr. and Mrs. C. R. 8tovey, of Medford, were visitors In Rose burg yesterday. They are enronte to Portland on a business trip. JS Mr. and Mrs. Stovey just recently N came west from New York City, K tni-allnf at XlaAfnwA 1 1 - ... u . v.vu.v.u, - .... U .11 . . Stovey s parents reside, i Leaves For Sooth Mrs. Kate Adams, who has been T.T.TgT.TiT.T.TggCTT.T. I Sutherland for a few day left southern California points to visit. Mrs. Adams, who Is from Grand Rapids. Michigan, has been touring Alaska and the western states, and will return borne in March or April, Leaving For South Mr. and Mrs. J. W. - Carpenter, who have been residents of this city for some time, are leaving this week for Stockton, California, where they expect to make their future home. To Los Angelas Harry Willard stopped over here yesterday, spending the day visit ing here, enroute to his home in Los Angeles, from Coos Bay, where ha haa been spending the past several months. Returns From Portland Mrs. Frances Dillard and daugh ter, Charlotte Lee, who have been enjoying a visit with the former's mother, Mrs. B. W. Bates, In Port land, returned to their Roseburg last evening. Visitors Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parrott, of Camaa Valley, motored here yes- 3 terday, spending the afternoon i IS shopping and transacting business. Hursts Hare . I Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hurst, of i Millwood, visited and spent yester- day here attending fo business mat- j ters, returning home in the after- h noon. . j ; . '. , ' . . 1 ' j Returns From F.uotne ji Miss Mildred Long returned to i her home In this city last evening I after spending the past several days visiting In Eugene with ber sister. Miss Edith Long. Mr. Mitchell Leaves v. H. M. Mitchell, assistant engl- Leavss For San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Klrkpatrick. home In ' 01 lmB CIly 1 u Iouay Ior au r ruuciBco, wnere jnr, niiriwviiviv will enter the Southern Pacific general hospital for an operation. neer in ' the- valuation department Pl?.8I1 wnnT, of the Southern Paclflo offices at San Francisco, who haa been look ing after business matters here, left last evening for bis borne in San Francisco. Leave for South Mrs. .Fannie Atwood, of Deer Park. Washington, who has been visiting at Coqullle and stopped over here yesterday visiting, left last evening for Los Angeles, where she will spend the next two months with relatives. f MarcelPs Miracle Mineral ' For Your Better Health I wlllibe pleased to call and explain to you about It I . MRS. O. D. HUBBARD i I am the authorized representative of thla valuable mineral In f Douglas County. f 843 Miller St. Phona StS-J CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE Credit granting Is a service we gladly1 render to those who fall Into the class whlrb mercantile exper:ence proves are worthy of credit. In all stores credit mut nerensarlly be limited. We can carry a limited number of credit accounf. granting thla convenience to those who are able and willing to pay promptly when bills are due. You get credit and delivery service and highest quality merchandise at lowest possible prices and you are dealing with a fellow townsman when you order your food from ns. ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOHNSON Phone 1 Tht That Serves Vnu Heat. S44 N. Jackson St. 8. P. Men To Attend Meeting A number of Southern Pacific employees left last evening for Portland, where they will attend the Safety First and Fuel Oil meeting today. Among those going were Assistant Superinten dent L. C. Gram, engineers C. O. Weber, George Cavey, brakeman Frank Brand; fireman O. A. Gil more and road foreman of engine George Kilbourne. TUnrns From Fjwt J. 8. Monosmith, who has been enjoying a blstt with relatives and friends In eastern points since November, bss returned to I his home In this city. Mr. Mono smith vlstted at Cleveland and other Ohio points, in Oklahoma, Missouri and Iowa, He states , that at the time he was in Slonx City, there wss Ice 1 Inches thick, and that be encountered a great deal of cold weather during his trip. Charles L. Wilson has purchased the ten acre tract of land in Gar den Valley belonging to Laura B. McDaniela. The sale waa made by Chas. Kyes. W. C. T. U. Meeting ! The Myrtle Creek W.. C. T. U. will hold the anniversary meeting of National Prohibition week on Sunday afternoon. January 17, at the Christian church. Mrs. Lottie namiuj win ur uuc vi uic itiuniai speakers. g Return From Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sloan, who have been visiting with relatives In Portland for the past two weeks, following their return from Texas points where they spent the fall, returned to their home in this city last night. Warner Is Bankrupt W. R. Warner, former restaurant man of this city, has filed his peti tion of bankruptcy In Portland and ' the ereditora are being notified to, meet In the office of A. M. Cannon, : referee In bankruptcy. In the For-1 ter building in Portland on Janu- ary 26th at 9:30 o'clock to prove! their claims, appoint a trustee and i examine the bankrupt Warner's assets are listed as none. Ray's "Brother" H Albert Ray, who alleges he Is a brother of the famous movie actor, Charles Ray, Is in Roseburg today, having arrived here from the north. And from the north cornea news to the effect that be baa been re quested to depart from Corvallis and other towna where it Is said the officers proved he waa a "faker." A story In the O. A. C. Barometer, arriving here this morning, states that the Individ ual vUlted the college and pas sed himself off as a college pro cessor. So clever waa he that he duped three co-ed pencil-pushers of the school publication to pub lish an lntorvlew. In the Inter view he heralded to the world his achievements and accomplish menu, starting every sentence with a csplUI "I". Mr. Ray Is In Roseburg now and yesterday visit ed tbe .Roseburg school where he asked to speak before the general assembly. This waa refused but he did get permission to address the English classea. Outside of hit "plus fours" he crested no furore and everyone Is sitting Idly by awaiting his next move. Tbe offl Marcell's Miracle Mineral Radium Ore Rtpreseetatlvs for Douglas County FRED E. POMERLEAU 605 E. Douglas Street hone SMJ ;W. P. T. f. Inch Committee ! The followlav lunch committee i for the W. C. T. '. Institute to morrow In South M. E. Chuirn, promises plenty of good eats with speeches thrown In: Mesdamea H. O. Wilson. B. L. Eddy, W. L. Cobb. H. C. Parslow. Phil. Hohl, T. B. Ilnsenhark, Carina Va, M. F. Rice and W. L. Martin. In addition to other splendid mu sical numbers for the evening. Kleanore Wilcox will whlrtle ac leompsnled by Msxlae Moore end I Mrs. W. W. Ashrraft and Miss Myrtle Uerchcr will tine a duet. MORE DAYS During This Great Event OUR FIRST SALE AND IT IS A REMARKABLE ONE BRAND NEW PLAYER PIANO Reduced , ' FREE OUTFIT Floor Lamp, Duet Bench, Music Rolls ' ' DOWN 10 MONTH Your old Piano or Phonograph in Exchange. EVERY PIANO AND PLAYER IN STOCK REDUCED AT 1800 varus Baby Grand. D n T'I If, Free Lamp, , OSX'-a U Bench and . JJkJ SJ Cover. 1 , .. Si PRICES AND TERMS NEVER OFFERED BEFORE Every instrument from our regular stock in cluding the WORLD'S FINEST MAKES. Call , , early. Many bargains remain. '. f.! BUY NOW J I '$1.50 I 2 1 f"v?iS5:jir?? $98 VaJ SS3Sa!Bi LATEST CONSOLE MODELS SLASHED BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS BRAND NEW MODELS $235 $68'50 A very fine Used Piano. High grade Used$QQQ Player, fine tone. GOJ , , GREAT USED PIANO VALUES . Used PHONOGRAPHS $37 "P T-'rw," $lWeek!y Free Records 10 SELECTIONS with each phonograph pur chased during sale only. SHEET MUSIC Regular 35c, popular -. Regular 40o classical - 1.000 Copies JIM -30o . ..So Entlrs catalogue of McKlnlsy and Century . Editions .. -100 8MALL INSTRUMENTS Violins, Baxophonea, Banjo and all accessories, reduced from 20 par cent to 40 psr csnt. RADIO SUPPLIES All supplies purchased from Bellows Radio Shop greatly reduced In price. Roseburg OTPS MUSIC STORE OPEN EVENINGS, 9:00 P. M. Phone 461 RECORDS (00 Ediaon, Reg. t1.0tSe Rsg. 11.00648c Victor, Brunswick, O. K.. and Gannett, SSo each . . S for 11.00 VBSSSBSBSBSBBBBSSBSSBBB& rritmrltlaWt authorities of Corvallis and he will probably cut short his stay In Koaeburg. From Wilbur Ivan DrlKKS, Wilbur resident, spent several bnura here today looking after business affairs and Tisltlng. In Yesterday Phillip Nachter, Cleveland rancher, motored here yealerday, spending a few hours attending to business affairs. Hats offl To tbe- News-Review News-Rviw classified sds aa dl rect leads to thrift and abort rata 'n mnrrmmm J;IlllillWilIJIllllflIllllliii (AanoUtei ha lauxf Wit.) I ! BERLIN, Jan. 13. The hungry: 1 ferreta last night gnawed their I way through a cage and probably fatally Injured two-year-old Katie nitterllng aa she lay in ber crln. Thev had chew4 off two of the baby's fingers and bitten ber arms ' Among those from the rural dls-' 'no race oeir.ro n.r f creams swuk- trlcts to spend tbe afternoon at-1""" Th T. ,h V-u. tending to business affair, waa - """ ",; ,m i the lose of blood. The physicians who were called aald tbe baby Visitor Todsy George W. Williams, who resides near Oak Ridge. Travel To ' SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles and JfL way i oints BY PICKWICK i STAGE, In Today Mrs. C. 1. BJerg, who resides In Garden Valler on one of the Curry cere have reports on him from th",eiate tracts, motored here and time this afternoon probably would die. KEEP YOUR NERVES STEADY! Owing- to neglect, many women become nervoua wrecks. This is especially so with the woman who has on usually sensitive aervea or the sthlrt is woman who injures herself by too strenuous exercise. There is danger of a breakdown. Are yoe aervouf Do yon have barkaehe, headache! if so, Dr. Piaree'a Favorite iTaier'ntioa is what you need. Don't fail to try it (or It will drive away the bluet and tnae up the system. fiend 10s for trial pag. to Dr. Pierce ' Iatalids Uatei. Buffalo. K. Y. spent a short shopping and on business. HOI14 WOIUIV KNdlND. (Continued from page 1) 1X)NIX)N, Jan. 1 3. The un certain future of the hop grow, I n m I n H ii . p v In t'nvlflnil la rails. Ing grave analety. With govern- dispatches stent control ended. It la sr'd tn.it SEVENTEEN DEAD J1E (Aanrlibd Yrm Ummt tin) TOKYO, Jan. 13. Vernacular from FuKuoka report sevfnteen dead and twenty three Two Schedules Daily Leaving , Terminal Hotel 7 A. M. and 3:35 P. M. One Way Fare to S. F Round Trip Fare to S. F 29.00 One Way Fare to L. A . 26.60 Round Trip Fare to L. A - 50.00 Two Days to San Francisco and Three Days to Los Angeles by Pickwick Stage ' ' anything may happen as regards Injured In tne n.ine expmmoo m over-production. The suggestion ' number 3 pit of the TakamaUu col ls msde that the acreage be re- Uery in NorUiern Klu.hlu. dueed tea per cent and that ten The egploslon occurred last million pounds of the erop still, night. Rescue workers who enter- . . ,r . a j .. . i i 1 Ika e.lt saflaaa lhaa first a V nlfisl Ifsf. to? the indurtry. 'weri oveViUea by fartta-r blaata-'mmsw CALL Terminal Hotel Phone 586, Roseburg, Ore., for Information