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TWO -i- . . r Ut- : "tfV BfTJf Wi I will . 1 !; Christmas ." ? 1 HlPlk , : Jewelry r "V;.. Bzl ! ; i lM. , . ' 'AT MODERATE' PRICES ' Q"j 4 Hiamonds. diamond jewelry, 'i ;'j$3 pearls, the latest wrist watch . Vg. A-i4W - J: . fin. Ki'lverware. ;r H) i ! i' tlocks. gdld rtd silver nvel-j ,;;.,, -': BjS f j?Mv&. iff jties'icrioice ' leather. goocls'V ; i etc. A big selection to cnoosc ' jit' V L M5, GARMENT , - i ' ' I .'Santil 'Olius is imuliijitliB roll ; vj ii Announce National wook tor :i y !!!(.); SHbl)L CHILDREN'S ' I' f. ' 7 our j. (yo 8'K ftj ;!1B'P protecf the health of the nation. -;iNallaiui) i children cleaning Dec. 1 27 1 to Jan. ,1. l SASH DOORS i Complete Line of Plate and Window Glass 5 Agent for Firbnk-More & Co. jj Phone 362 The Handiest Place To Find Parking Space ROSEBURG GARAGE : General and Goodyear Tires Phone 408 HUDSON SALES AND ROY CATCHING USED SO Daya Guarantee 1926 Oldsmobile 4 door Deluxe Sedan '.: ..i.......$750 1925 Essex Coach, new finish $575 1922 Dodge Sedan, new tires, new finish $525 1925 Ford Coupe $325 1923 Chevrolet Coupe $300 1923 Ford Coupe $250 1923 Ford Sedan $210 , 1924 Chevrolet Touring $250 1923 Dodge Touring, lacquer finish ...$350 1925 Overland Touring ......$350 1926 Harley Motorcycle ..$275 We will tell these cart for 1-3 down and 12 . ) t i monJW oit balancty i ".:' ;s 12S Rosa -uto Row . Phona 438 : CLEANING X i . i . . . x - boWeori Christinas ana New MILLWORK Building Material Roieburg, Ore. '4 SERVICE ESSEX MOTOR CO. CARS W Taka All tha Chanoea T (Amtclaldl 1'ient Ixwi Wire.) DENTON. III.. Dec. 13. A theory was advanced today that hired gunmen killed Joe Adams, mayor ot West City,' near here, who was shot down by two unidentified men as he stood in the riont doorway of his home late yesterday. It was another episode in the gang war fare that has disrupted the peace of Williamson, Franklin and Saline counties during the full and win ter and was the cuimlnution of two previous aitucks on the mayor. Adams was called to his door way yesterduy after his wife, Beu lab, answered a Knock and found two young men Btnnding there. They told her that they hud a letter for ner nusband. The mayor came to the door, extended bis hand to receive the letter and was an swered with two shots from . the gun of each of the men. He turn ed, stuggered and fell; with three bullelB in his body and died forty minutes later. He was able to tell his family only that he had not recognized the men. Two southern! Illinois, mayors havo met violent deaths : within the last two months ml the hands ot gangsters. , . , I Jeff Stone, civic head of Colo, a smull town, rell dead from machine gun fire on the main street on tha night of November 6, aftei he was lured with Police Chief - John Keith to a resort where It was re ported there was trouble. Stone's assailants felled him as they sped by iu three automobiles which hud been waiting on a side street. . I See 'the Hula dancer, i Antlers. Dec. 15-16., , . , , , ; MONTEREY GOLF LAURELS ARE WON BY HARRY COOPER (Amociiilud Pres. I.cnse.1 Wire.) ' ' DEL MONTE. Calif.. Doc. 13. A little man With a mighty set of clubs carried' the title of 'the Monterey peninsula golf champion uud an additional 1.200 In his pockets today, (if';' no is Harry Cooner ot Los An- golosi who. canles oat1 of Texas vir tually unknown a -year ago to cap ture ine ?iu,uuu 1ms Angeles open1 tournament, and at the same time earn the sobriquet of, "Ughthorse Harry." Yesterday he lidded to his honors by clubbing a title from the green ifnlrways ot 1'ebble Beach against one of the greatest fields ever assembled outsidu ot the na tional open championships.. A totut of J5.00U wbb given In prizes. . Cooper's score for the 72 holes wsa 293, two. strokes better than his nearest rival, Larry Nabholtz, of Cleveland, Ohio, who finished the four rounds In 29S. - . Aside from Cooper's victory,, one of tho features of the tourney, was the sensational finish of Nnb- holtz. At the start of the final 3(i, lie was In sixteenth nlnce. A bril liant 69, which equnls the course record, during the morning, placed him among the, leaders. , H. Chandler Ugiin of Medford, Ore., twice national and present California amateur chnmnlon. found the going rough, but finished fourth among the Simon pures with a 317. . . ANTLERS THtATRE Frank Lloyd's Latest, A Smash ing Sea Story. When Frank Lloyd produced "The Sea Hawk", It wns Justly ac claimed the greatest photoplay of its kind Hint had ever been brought to tho screen. There were sea-battles, , hnml to-lmnd fights and love sequences galore enough to thrill the most critical llioafie-Koers. Such was Us suc cess, Unit when Lloyd signed a couiinct to produce Paramount pictures, the first film assigned him wns "Tho Eagle of the Sea", a romantic inio or pirntes. Last night,' at the Antlers Thea tre, the finished product wns flash ed on the screen. For nlnelv brcnthloss minutes, drossed in corsair clothes, cutlasses between our teeth, wo boarded merchant men, fought alongside ot Jean Lntltto, most daring of the hue enneers; rescued Florence Vldor, nml yelled till we were lionise as a Spanish galleon sunk beneath tho waves. "The Eaglo of the Sen" may truly be called Frank Lloyd's mas terpiece. He has produced a dra ma that ranks high In the achieve menls of picture history. Lloyd has combined love and romance In New Orleans with adventure and daring on the high seas. He has given us heartstfrlug love scenes la moonlit gardens and thrills. without end during massive battles. LIBERTY THEATRE. Duel With Whips Unusual Fea ture of Ibanez Story. A desperate battle with hull whips in which two men," stripped to tlie waist, slashed at each otlier wllh their rawhide weapons, is one of the sensational spectacles, perhaps the first time ever shown on the screen, in the vivid Cos mopolitan fihulzntton of Ihanes' "The Temptress", which Is now at the Liberty Theatre. Cattlemen ih . the South Amer ican plains -ball In with bull whips! to settle their differences, and 11 Is one of these odd battles thnl it. reproduced by Antonio Moreuo uud Roy D'Arcy in the uew pro- Colds, Influ iJlll and as a (CplV Preventivo , jsJL . .far Laxative Brom , The Safe and Proven . . . Remedy. ,,;.-s ! ; ' The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century. Price 30c. . .' ; . , The box bears this signature duqtlon. The men, with their long wnips, siami, in a, circle of .spec tators and slash at each other un til one drops.- Both suffer: fear ful punishment. ; . ' This Is one of a . number of thrills in the exotic romance of South America, in which) Greta Garbo, the famous Swedish screen beauty, qnd Antonio Moreno,, play leading roles. . ' The building and wrecking of a huge dam in the Andns,. sensa tional , rides ovor the South. Am erican plains lii pursuit of the bandit, "Manos Duros," p(ayod by Roy D'Arcy, and other thrills oul hellish a gripping romance , of a charmer who viutimlzesi all . meh hut who hersolf suffers :from a strange trick of fate. ; ! . ; V The story was adapted t and scenaiiised from! the original' , by Vicente lllasco Ibanez by 'Dorothy Farnuin, who sceuarlzed the I re cent Ibanez' 'success, ' "ThO ' Toy rent.'' It was giVeii a lavish 'pres entation, with ' georgeOus' - cafe sceneH, colorful South American revels ' and other spectacular ; de-; tails. ' ' ' . ; ' r OREGON SPIRIT PLEASES,' ' '.' DR. ARNOLD B. HALL ' '(AsBoolated' lrea Leimed' Wire.) EUGENE, Ore.; Dec. 13. Evi-: denco that the people ? of Oregon are prepared to make i adequate and' generous provisions for high er education is significant, in the opinion of Dr. Arnold Bennett 'Hall, president of the University of Ore gon, who hus1 returned from !tho second lap of a trip which has practically covered the state. President Hall was particularly impressed with the prosperity of the state, the reception he received in Corvnllls, and the spirit of co operation between the - Oregon Agricultural College and the Uni versity of Oregon, ho said. The president commented upon the beautiful scenery of the state, the lino hotels, execllont highways, and the number of automobiles he saw on his trip. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L. RHODES SCHOLARSHIP WON ' BY OREGON U. STUDENT (Aworlnteil Pna Leased Mire.) PORTLAND, Ore., Doc. 13. Al fons Korn, senior in English ill eraturo at the University of Ore gon, whose homo Is at Klncald Park, Eugene, wns selected as Ore:, goifs choice for tho Rhodes schol arship. riieodoro C. Ruch, also a senior at the University of Oregon:- wns selected by the Oregon committee us a candidate for a scholarship at largo, If there should bo one. MOOSE LODGE FROLICS (Aswtciute.1 Tress Lcaxeil Wire.) EUGENE, ' Ore.. Dec. 13. Mem bers affiliated with the Loyal Ot der of Moose lodges at ItoscTiurg, Toledo, Corvallls and Albany unit ed with local lodge members In holding the annual December fro lic of Beaver legion number- 171, yesterday at the Mooso temple here. . , . '' W. J. Moore, great north Moose of Corvnllls, presided. About 150 lodge members of the district at tended. , A real girl show. Antlers, Dec. 15-16. DAILY WEATHER REPORT IT R Vftnll, 1JM.. i 1 '.' flee, Roseburg, Oregon, 2t hours Relntivo humidity 5 p. m yes. 96 Precipitation in Ins. and Hundredths Highest temperature yeste'day 41 Lowest temperature Inst night 31 Prechillntlon lnut 1 lir.,, CI Total preclp. since 1st montti l!:2 ..., nut, f t-.:sip. mr uns mouin bJlz Total preclp. from ' SepL 1, 1926, to elate 13.26' Average preclp. from Sept 1, 1S77 hi n Total excess from Sept. i. . -- - 2.S5 Averace iiroiltitt,il r., si wet seui;f,M4 I .iii.K.,K May. lnciusi-e) 31 u Fair and colder nlrrhi; Tuesday fair and continued cold. ARTHUK W. PL'tjH. MeleoiologlBt. tQuihinei game, violations;; DRAW, .FJNES;iN YONCALLA COURT . Fines totalling $225 were Imposed lit the ' justice court at Voncalla by Judge J. J. Uruwu the latter Xart of last week on charges of violations of the stale game laws. Harry Doris of Yoncalla paid a tine of (25 for disturbing the traps of a licensed trapper; Scott H: Uood- jnian, C. T. Miller, K. Ci Blair and IK. b. Andersonj all residents of the jKenogg district, were . tmed lf60 escu lur Kiinug ueer aou naving tresn venison In their possession in closed season. Mr. Miller waB also arrested and entered a plea of guilty, to truppiug without a li cense, but this case was continued lur sentence. The arrests were made by Deputy Game Warden Ed Walker, F. M. Brown, chief deputy state gume warden and li. 15. Meuck, state ranger warden. : , : W. F. OSBURN, EUGENE HOTEL MAN, DEAD AT 71 (.tsaoclated I'rew Leased .IVir;).: I . J ' PORTLAND, - Ore. Dec 13J -William F.' Osburn, 71, hotel man of Eugene, Ore., widely kuofn throughout the slate, died at a hos pital here Sunday. He had been stricken with illness Thursday while here attending the annual convention of- the Oregon Hotel Men's association. He 'Is survived by his widow, : Mrs. Rose Olassou Osbora and two nieces, ' Mrs:' Ver-i nita Olasson of Marshlield1 and Mrs. Volney Henenway of'. Eugene. Before entering the hotel business in Eugene, Mr: Osburn was a com positor on: the Morning Oregonlan, Portland; . i c TWO ROSEBURG ; BOYS SURVIVE CUT ON O. A. C. TEAM OREGON AGRICULTURAT, C.CliJ- LEGE, eorvallls,' DeW - lgl-Mrbe guillotine' has dropped' here 'ou a horde of rook! basketball 'aspiiants llfllh IhD .,D.tl. .ID U men esoaped with their necks and will report for further training un der Coach "Slats" Gill. ; ; New men coming to college next term and those who have not 'al ready tried out for the basketball, team will be given a chance to' sIlOW .thnif IUfll0. at tfcA Arfanlna! of college in January, according' tb: i,n a ' i. . . : - u . . "Sevrtrnl monf llivminh. ntis ' rna. vnn nr snnlh.it 'ofA innnhl.. v . !n I Pert for ''practice the first terra, so 1 uiu miming arrangements to;taKe enre of these and everbody' wlll be irlven onnortiinllv tn mmnoi." marked Coach' GUI'. - ; Molalla high school will furnish the first competition for this year's vearlinen when 'ihev tns.l In a practice' tilt here Monday ' night. coacn (itil naa not announced a starting llneup. He intends to use nil iA :mn' ftt nna llmS'n a..n,l.n in the game bo that h4 can get a ueuiiiit) line on nis material. 1 .'More. than 15 games will be play-; ed. bv the . rnnlrn . Ihla ivaan .Thn' complete schedule will be announc ed later. . j 1, , , Here is a list of :the; 'mon who withstood the final cut: Gastner, Hood River; Benson, Walla Walla; Cordy, Napa, Cal.; Drager, Salem; Etlenne. Munhiittnti rni , . nna Roseburg; ' Hnrt, Berkeley, Cal.; nan, .Seattle, Wash.;- Hunt, Rose burg; Sid 1 Johnson, Pendleton; Janzfk. Hnnulnin . UTnol, ..r.,,..!; Falls City; Lawrence, Portland; Lasbury, Corvallls; McKennon, Im blor; Mills, North Bend; Martin, Portland: Miiftnn -Tho. ntiao. O'Biien, .Long Beach, Cal.j Pullen, Portland; Price, Orange,. Cal.; Raymond, Astoria; Sandys, Hood River; Torson, Berkeley, .Cal.: Troeh. Seattle: TInnerv. norvaliu. Wyatt, Oakland. Cal.: Boh Rcotl. Albany. . . '; . 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Ellery Arms, at San Francisco, December 28. - " ' .-, Athens Club, tit Oakland. Decem ber 29. ' , . San Jose Golds, at San Jose,' De cember 30.- . Amblel-s Club, at Stockton, Jan uary 1., -. . Auburn Club, at Auburn,' January 3. . ' . Grass Valley Golds, at Grass Val ley, January . , . . . American Legion, at Marysville, January 5. ' The Webfoot team will then hur- r home to meet the Multnomah Athletic club quintet in . Portland on January 8. : -" 1 The .conference season. will open here January 22, against the Uni-' vorslly of Idaho. At that time, the ' Br S250.000 basketball pavilion of : I the Unh-erstty of Oregon will be aeuicaieu. , ; Order your Christmas nnd rfe fear announcement cards from th News-Rovlew office. Complete linei f both printed and engraved cards Bow being displayed. aUoderatoly oiiued. i .' - Tea Dotntrt I B '-!.'- . t: .'i:l'-ir..i 'r j I We Will 1 rfeg-PtP ;,; . 9 II If . '.JEWELERS I J ' ? 1 !-,- 1 !i '; " 1 -. '- . v' '; '.v :..'';' ouiesckver. 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