ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW! TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21," 1926.
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To Tiller .. i . i
C. P. Rltter returned to Tiller
this morning after visiting friends
and utteuding to business affairs
, in .this-city yesterday. .
Visitors Monday
Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Pace of
North Utnpqua were in this city
Monday' afternoon lattenditig to
business affairs and visiting with I
friends.
Everybody Wants
FOR SALE
CHAPMAN'S
NOT I C E
CAR OWNERS:
If we can be of service to any car owner
in applying for next year's license, it will
be our pleasure. We have the applica
tion blanks.
To correct unscrupulous reports circu
lated, license on all closed models of
Fords are only $22.00.
C. A. Lockwood Motor Co.
FORD FORDSON
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From.1 Oakland ' '
Fred McCoid of Oakland was In
this city for a few hours Monday
und was attending to business uf
fairs and trading.
Arrive From Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henderson of
Meuford arrived In Koseburg Mon
day to visit with relatives. Mr.
Henderson ' formerly mado his
I home In this eity.
CHOCOLATES ?
BY
DRUG STORE
LOCAL NEWS
Motor To Eugene
Mr. and Sirs. R. W. Dill motored
to Eugene Sunday and spent Che
day visiting with friends. .
Order Rentier's sweet cider for
Xmas at Peoples Supply Co., Econ
omy Grocery or Morgan's Grocery.
Visitor Here
Larkin Rice of Idlcyld spent
several hours in this city Monday
transacting business and visiting
with frieDds. ;
From Glide ' ' i '
Mr. Brown of Glide was a vis
itor in this city Monday and was
looking after business affairs and
trading, t i .
Enroute San Ftanclscc
Mis. B. O. Stlllwell of Marsh
field visited ln this city Monday
on her way to San Francisco to
spend the holidays. . '
From Rice Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Irvlh Rice and son
of Itice Hill were in Rosebutg
Monday afternoon shopping . and
attending to business affairs. '
From Riddle
Mrs. H. A. Croweot Riddle was
in this city for a few hours Mon
day attending to business affairs
and visiting with friends.
Ollivant's Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Lige Ollivant and
son of Looking Glass spent Mon
day afternoon In Roseburg visit
ing with friends and shopping.
Visitor Monday
Mrs. Baughman of Cleveland
was a Roseburg visitor Monday,
spending the day shopping: and
attending to business affairst
From' Dillard :. . .
Mr., and Mrs. Herman Schultz of
Dillard were visitors ln this city
Monday, . spending the j day . shop
ping and transacting business.
Mr. Gleason Visits
Mrs. Leslie Gleason of Suther
lin spent yesterday afternoon in
this city attending to business af
fairs and visiting with friends.
n Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horton and
son, Faye," and daughter, May, of
Riddle were In this city Monday
afteriioon shopping and visiting
friends. . ;
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From Oakland
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Davidson
of . Oakland motored to Roselmig
Monday, spending the afternoon
shopping .and visiting with, some
friends. ' ' . '
Visitor Monday . ' '. 1. ,, .
Clinmp Joints returned to Glen
dale Monday evening after trans
acting business and visiting with
friends In this city . during the
day. .. . ..
Returning For Holidays
Mrs. H. F. Ogden, who recently
moved to Eugene from this city,
is expected In this citv today ond
will visit with relatives over the
holidays.
Expected From Eugene '
Mr. and Mrs. V.: E.1 Nnylor and
son, Jr., of Eugene will -arrive at
the end of the week and spend
Christmas week end with Mrs.
Naylor's mother, Mrs. Lena S. Mc
Elliinny. ..
To Los Angeles
P. E.. Beaver left last night for
Los Angeles and Pomona, Califor
nia, being called to tho latter city
on account of the death of his
brother, Enimett Beaver. He ex
pects to be gone about ten days.
Home From ' San 'Francisco
Mrs. J. H. Short returned today
from San Frajiclsco, where for tho
past ten days she has been en
joying a visit with her mother,
Mrs. S. B. Hlnkle, and sister, Miss
J. Hinkle, former residents of this
city.
To Visit In Portland ;
Leland Marks pf O; A. C, who
spent the week end In this city
visiting with friends and relatives
will visit In Portland -until Wed
nesday, when he will return to
spend the rest of the holidays.
Attorney Austin to Sacnmento
Attorney J. H. Austin of Reeds-
port viBited friends in Roseburg
Monday on his way to Sacramento,
where he will Bpend the holidays
and enjoy a vacation. He will re
turn after the first of the your.
Roseburg Couple Wed
Jerome L, Newman and Virginia
Patricia McCauley of Roseburg
were married in Judge Taylor's
court Saturday afternoon. Carl
Anderson and Oscar Hanby were
present as witnesses. Medford
Mail Tribune.
Leaving For Bend
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bakke and fain
ily of Melrose leave today for
Eend, where they expect to per
manently locate. . Mr. Eakkc re
cently traded bis ranch near Mel
rose for property in eastern Ote
Con. Arrive For Visit
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Rierdon and
baby daughter have arrived from
Klamath Agency and will Bpend
the holidays visiting at the home
of Mrs. Rierdon's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Casebccr, of Glide.
Mrs. Riardon will receive treat
ment while here. She Is much
Improved In health, recoveiing
from injuries sustained In an auto
accident near Glide several months
ago.
I DODGE CARS HAVE
Never had an off-year In sales
the number sold each year
has alwavs been greater than
the taleSQf any previous year.
From Glide
W. L. H. Osborn of GJide Is vis
iting friends and attending to busi
ness affairs In tills city lor a day
or so.
From Oakland -
Vircil Smith nf Oalftflnil war n
Roseburg visitor Monday, spending
a few hours looking after business
affairs. t
Business Visitor
Oscar G. Petersen of Eugene, of
the StHllilnril nil mmnaiiv la .
business visitor ln this city for u
day or so.
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Wn Pnn ntttl fill vmif nivW
Xmas cards. A few good designs
are still ut your disposal. Order at
oaca.
Mr. Best In . '
Geo. Best, Looking Glass ranch
er, spent a few hours Monday in
this ,cicy looking after business
affairs and trading. '
From Riddle
Gerrilt Smith, Riddle . resident,
was in this city Monday afternoon
attending to business affairs: and
visiting wltli friends.
Business Visitor
Revls Wilson, Garden Valley re
sident, was a visitor in thie city
Monday afternoon and was looking
after business mutteis. .
Returns to Fresno
J. Hendersou left this ' morning
for his home at Fresno after
spending the past three weeks In
Roseburg and vicinity visiting. '
To Glendale i
D. C. Harris, Southern Pacific
roadmaster of Glendale, was -in
Roseburg yesterday on . business
and returned home this nioming. ,
From Oakland
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ewlng mo
tored from Oakland today, spend
ing several hours attending to
business affairs and shopping. '
Visitor Today ; 1
Mrs. W. H. Thomns of Oakland
was a -visitor ln this city today,
spending the afternoon shopping
and transacting business.
Gqing to:Portland
Forest Supervisor Can B. Noal
and. family leave tomorrow , for
Portland, where they will remain
until Jan. 2, visiting with friends
and relatives., i j m
Drama Company Visits 0
The Japanese American Drnma
company, which visited Roseburg
the first of the month on n tour
northi wero overnight guests of
the Terminal hotel Monday, 'i'he
troupe -of 21 actors aro enroute
south, their headquarters being- in
Los Angeles. : i
Denh Case In Court
The divorce action of Ada Donn
against J. P. Denn made Its first
appearance before Judge Hamil
ton yesterday ln the form of a mo
tion for suit and support money.
After hearing the arguments of
the attorneys on each side. Judge
Hamilton specified the . payments
to be mado until the case is heard.
To Eugene Today-
Mrs, it. J. Woodward will go to
Eugene today to meet her son,
Percy Woodward, who has beeu
ill at the veterans' hospital in Wal
la Walla, and who is enroute to
Arizona in hopes that the climate
may benefit his health. Mrs. Wood
ward will accompany him us fat
as Ashland, and his father' will
make the trip with him to Arizona.
RITNER TESTIFIES
FOR ACCUSED RED
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 21.
Roy W. Hltner of Pendleton, state
senator, and at one time ncllng
governor, testified as a character
witness for the defense today In
fedoral court in the trial of John
Craig, 23, Umatilla Indian, charged
with possession and transportation
of a gallon of wine and moonshine
on the night of September 111, 19211.
Rltner said he had known Craig
sinco the latter was a hoy, and
that he had always had a good
reputation. 1
Mamie Patawa, pretty Iudlnn
girl, was another witness for the
defense. She nnd Lizzie Woods
automobile riding with Craig and
Dave Liberty the night that Craig
and Liberty were arrested. Liberty
pleaded guilty recently and was
fined $50. Craigs defense was that
Liberty bought the liquor and was
tho only one in the party that
drank It. .
WINTER WHEAT SOWN
EXCEEDS 1925 AREA
(Aunclatf I'resa 1-cavil Wire,)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. Win
ter wheat was sown this fall on
41,807,000 acres which is five pur
cent more than the revised esti
mate of 39.399.000 acres sown in
the fall of 1925, and the condition
of the crop on December 1 wns 81.8
per cent of a normal, cotnpart-d
wit h82.6 last year, and 84.4 the
ten year average, tho Department
of Agriculture announced today.
CHRISTMAS SPIRIT SHOWN
IN KIWANIS CLUB PROGRAM
The spirit of Christmas was
manifested today in the Kiwanls
cluli luncheon program. After
the luncheon Elfile Carleton Strang
snng two delightful solos, accom
panied at the piauo by Frances
Llntott. Gifts, humorous, useful
and noisy, were distributed from
.he tree, each, Klwnnlan receiving
a present of some kind. After
several lusty songs the club listen
ed to a pleasing Christmas talk by
Rev. Frank Matthews, who traced
the origin of the holiday from
pagan times andQ a mote sacred
associations In the Christian oia.
HORNSBY GOES
TO McGRAW IN
BASEBALL SWAP
(Continued from page one.)
possible successors to Hornsby in
Rogers Bresuahan, a Giant coach,
but Brekdou insists that Rogers
has -no "inside track on tho job."
The club president was outspoken
in his announcement that failure
to agree with Hornsby whether he
should have a one year or u three
year contract was the cause of the
trade. Breadon had offered the
playing manager a one-year con
tract. with a yearly salary of S50.O00
but Hornsby remained firm ln his
demand for a three year ferm witli
Hie same remuneration. His salary
had been $30,000 a year und his
old contract still had a year to run.
Ruth Gives Pralso
SALEM, Ore.. Dec. 21. "Rogers
Hornsby Is just in bis prime and
still has many more seasons of
Playing ability and will ho an as
set to any team that obtains his
services," declared Babe Ruth, a
warm friend of Hornsby's, who Is
filling a vaudeville engagement
hero, when Informed of the sale to
the Giants.
"The managerial task before him
last year greatly Interfered with
ills playing ubility, 1 believe." Rulh
staled.
McGraw Hanging On.
NEW YORK, Dec. 21.- Rogers
Hornsby will not go back to tho
Cardinals no matter what happens,
John J. McGtnw, lnnmigor of the
Giants said today. Ho also denied
tumors that cash was involved in
Iho trade that sent Jimmy Ring
and Frankie Frisch to llio St.
Louis team for Hornsby.
Eat barbecue sandwiched and
live forever. Brand's Road (Stand.
R. H. S. ALUMNI TO
BE HONORED BY
STUDENT BODY
A special invitation Is being ex
tended 'by the student body of tho
Iloseburg high school to the iihim
ni to ntUmri the Chriatnuis program
to be presented in the school to
morrow. It is being especially ar
ranged for the nlimmi, u reception
being planned in honor of the for
mer students, mnny of whom are
from college for tho holidays.
Tim program will start at 2:30
o'clock, and will include musical
and literary numbers after which
award of honors will start. Atttlet-
S AVTi -with
DRUGSTORE
A Favorite Christmas Gift
Cara Nome
Combination Set
This favorite perfume nnd tnllot
articles In a beautiful satin
lined box make a very accept
able gift.
NATHAN FULLERTOr
The t&xaHZ Drug Storm
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.NEW TRIAL DENIED.
A new trial In the case of
Arthur Dubell against A M.
Shaffer and others, a damage
suit ernwine out of the Can-
youville church fight, was de-
nied yesterday; by Judge
Hamilton. The attorneys for
Mr. Dubell, who Is suing the
Canyonville preacher and for-
mer mayor, and member of
his congregation for damages,
presented their arguments
for a new trial, but after
listening to the reasons pres-
ented the motion was over-
ruled. An appeal to the su-
prome court will probably
follow.
lc letters, trophies and cups are to
be presented to those entitled to
them, and individual and class
awards will also . be made. Stu-1
donts who have mado particularly
good scholastic standings will be
honored. This program will then be
followed by n reception, ln the
cafeteria, for the alumni. ,
CAR UPSETS IN
DITCH NEAR HERE
Blinded by the' snow an they
were e'nroute to Roseburg early
this morning, Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Davis, -Jr., of Sutherlln, escaped
Injuries when their car turned over
In t'.o ditch about two miles south
of Sutherlln and settled ln about
four feet of water. Mr. Davis was
driving and he and his wifo were
soaked from the. water seeping in
to the car, but otherwise wero un
injured. The machine was consid
erably damaged. Mrs. Davis, who
Is a member of the nursing staff
at Mercy hospital, was enroute to
this city to resume her duties at
that Institution.
VETERAN DIES AT SOLDIERS
HOME HOSPITAL TODAY
Waller D. Reynolds- died today
at (lie Soludlors Home hospital.
Ho would have been 72 years old
December 23. i Mr. Roynolds was'
horn In Michigan. , Ho served in
the Spnnlsh-Amerlcan wnr na a
sergeant In company D, 3rd Ne
braska infantry, fie entered the
soldiers home November 26, of
this year and a long illness pre
ceded his death. The funeral serv
ice will take place Wednesday af
ternoon at 2 o'clock at tho sol
diers' home .and Interment will
take place at the cemetery there.
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OBITUARY -. .'
Sarah E. Dell was born In Wash
ington County, Penn., March 17th
18G2. ; She was united ln marriage
to Albert E. Boll, ln 1887 and to
this happy union six sons . were
born, of which- three are living,
Harry of Texas, IWllllan) (of ;Ohlo,
Ralph of California. Mr, Bell, her
husband) passed awti'y three months
;and( itwentyifoiu' i days preceding
her departure, which took place
December 8, 11120. She had found
the comfort of the Lord as did
her husband nnd tlielr joys are
coinplote in Jesus. She leaves
hor three sons, one brother and
ono mint and uncle nt Yoncalla and
a host of loving friends. The body
of Mr. Hell wns lifted and the bo
dies of the pnrents will - be laid
to rest In Ohio with tho three
sons. XX
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Merry Christmas
, Stone's wish all their patrons a Merry
Christmas and will do their part to make
it an economical one by offering for
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday v j
The Following Money-Saving Values
CRANBERRIES Red, f irni berries, Q C ft
2 lbs. .. :- ZJb
MIXED NUTS-Good BRAZIL ? Qr
LETTUCE Ca
Solid heads .. ..-'.Jb
CANDY Have sold a ORANGES Small 2
, . . . i . Ai doz., 25c; medium, doz.
lot, st.ll have a lot. All 43c;' extr'a j-rft
prices. large, doz. JJu
CELERY Large bunch, j g'jj
MINCE MEAT Heinz
canned, QQp
2 lbs QQt
Best bulk,
2 lbs.
29c
COFFEE Stone's package, guaranteed 01 9X
to please, 1 lb., 47c; 3 lbs .. - Q I lU J
Smoked Meat
BACON Medium su- HAMS Half or OX'p
Bar cured, QRf whole, lb. ... U J U
lb- -JJ" BACON SQUARES-
COTTAGES Qfln Sugar cured, QCa
All lean, lb..... . 0 Ub lb. ZJb
PICNIC Small 07a SALT SIDE Q C p
ones, lb. .... ...u .. L I b I Eastern, lb. LOU
Any jOrdsr Delivered for 10 oents: 85 Orders Delivered Free.
The Biggest Little Store in Town r
Visiting Over Holidays ,:
Miss Peggy Lockwood, :wbo is
attending St. Helen's Hall in' Port
land, Is spending tho holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. . A.
Lockwood, at thoii'Jiome in Laurel-,
wood. :'- t ;l A- ' ' 1
Buy a Winter Work Car
Dress the new car up and keep it nice for the
family. Get a dependable used car from us for
your work car.
Stormy and f reezy weather is hard on some
new finishes. You can protect the family car
and get a good used car to run for less cost.
Come look over our stock and make a
Christmas present of the other car to the
family.
J. O. NEWLAND AND SON
Roseburg, Oregon
Dodge Brothers Cars Graham Brothers Trucks
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Roseburg
Oregon '
HAMS
wrap, small,
lb. .:
Large,
lb. ..
Christmas
35c
33c
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From Medford
D. Hatfield, formerly of this
city, who Is now making his borne
ln Medford, 1b visiting with, . rela
tives and friends here until Wed
nesday. He expects to return to
Roseburg at the end of the week
nnil spend the holidays. .
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