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i ti i i i i i tit n t lit i , i K J KMirii I ( I f I u r.v TWO BMTT.T.TiiM END OF Go We Must Regular $19.75 seller '.if Coats and Dresses .... ! '' - ' '.-'. t ' .!.;.: Stupendous, Unheardof Bargains in this big line for a few days , .i .,, ' - . ;; ! i One Dress, regular. 4alue $19.75 . , , ; j i One Cb'at, regular value $19.75 I ' - . . DURING THIS SALE i THE -TWO ; i ! FOR ONLY ! ; Other Month ' ' ' Sweaters in all wool. Coat ami slip-. on sweaters in "It sliiidcs ut - 20 off regular: " ' 'price ' p " ' '. Bathrobes ; ''' 'n silk and' corduroy" and , padded robes at , - i ";20 off regular t ' " ' ' price -1 ;; . ! ' Marksbury Store : ; I ' 111'")': ' . BRIEF SPORT NEWS. I NBW YQHK, Dec. ll--tomriiy Loiigbrau of rhlladulphlu, wrnt fho i undisputed .' light heavyweight chain ulon ot tho world , today by : virtue of a 15-rouud vlclouy over I Jlmjuy Sluttery of Pnffiilo. hereto '., foro lllleholder In lite domnln of . '. ,tho national tloxlng association.. '. '"I'lllB. vlctoi-y means everything (o me," said I.oughi-uu as lie left the Madison Square (iarden ring 1 Just night, "for it clears up the . light heavyweight situation. - '-'L waa ghul to be recoguized as i champion by tho -Now York com ' mission after I- defeated, Mike Me-' ..- Tigue but It was . not uttogether ..- pleaslii.tr to have- unolhei' weui-lng tbe crown at the sitinu time. "1 inliuid to give tiny one a boul . who wants to try for tho tlllo ami . will defemr It 12 times a year if . there aru- that many .opponents. Wf corn-set uiy next balUe will be! wllh Leo Lomakl on January U but . -1 hope to- opiioso, Mickey Walker and. Jack Delaney . soon aiter ., wards." - , , ., Loughi-Hii entered tho ling last nlgbt with an eight pound ad- ' .. - '" t A , vantage over SlaKery who scaled Just received a good ussoriment jjnoi. Hlngslde experts rsv. Loiigh-tof luillus' wrist wnteJies. price $S.75 i'-rau eight of the 15 I'omiilH.AVhlle ' and up. Men's watches aud i-halns. two worn even. - , ; six penii necklaces at cost. Order '' hooghrun huit been pnrstiinir thot your silverware, and clocks .now. i, title height since 1!U!. lie gb-iLut ino savo you $ on your served his 25th birthday lust No-1 Christum gift. Wllbul 'I,. Spaugh, vemher 2!1 Kill S. I'lne St. fhone 42t-Y. Turkey Under auspices of the Douglas County , Sportsmen's and Game Protective Association . . s AT THE CLUB GROUNDS on the John Marks Ranch, S Mile West of Roscburg Sunday, December 18 Be on hand at the bcRn-ining ' scatter (tun and wm two turkeys tor lurulnvns and New . , Year dinner. Shooting Starts at 10 o'Clock, A. M. . Everybody is welcome to take part in this sport. Women can win a turkey well n the men. Try your luck. 1 LUNCH AND AMMUNITION ON THE CROUND !! 5-l MONTH r! 1 1 Clear the Decks each-j l?ut we tare ottering you . . ..; ., , , , $21.00 - End Specials Umbrellas 1 1 in, pretty shades at , -, i vo orr regular.. ' t." .i 'kAYON Silk Underwear ; .i . . 1 1 i -. . . i ... I in' vest, bloomer and coni. bination ' ' : ' " ' ' ' ; I - F I $1.50, $1.75, $1,9,5'. PREACHER HELD ! FOR SPEEDING riMHXlulttd I'tiim U-iisifl Win') SAI.KM, Oro., Dee. 13. "i .'have n higher duty to perform," A. V. Huekenbeeker, '. 8;I7 Strong street, lJorlland, told a state truffle.' offi cer when ho asked why llijckun beeker was not olieylng the law In regard to speed ou tlie blfjliWifys. "I )im pn. my, way to .deliver h Hermou to u' congregallon :u yulein und I. must he there." Kevcrend lluekeubeekcr said- "Well, fivpi hero, on you proceed lit .15 miles per hour or less," Sergeant "I'ole" lllilohart tnlri the minister, "and also on Monday appear In Stitem Justice cuurt und explain to thg sat Isracllon of Justice ririizlor C. Small how It ciinio about that I logged you doing better , than 611 miles per lioui' on such a day ns Mils with tlie roiid In tbu couUUlon it Is." ' Reverend Ituckenliecker did not apriesr In Justfee court Monday, but Hcverend' A. t,. Heine, pastor Ml ' nr,Ht I.i"bran chureli here. reported his proxy and was fined ;in. NOTICE g: JC . of the sport. Bring your old A M.T-T'TT-'T'T.T.T.TmJ 5R001 1 . LEGISLATORS OF. OKLAHOMA IIWEETIN HOTEL Bills, of Impeachment Re- From wbj Secret' ' ti'';. Sei6n'!j. CAPITOL IS ' GUARDED ! i '. i Guardsmen Sleep iri Sta te ahouse to 'reent En- j trance of Niembers , 1 ' I ' of Legislature. i ' -i -" ? ' CUIatWl Pre leaked VT'ri VKI.AIiOMA C1TV, Okla., Dec. 13. Bills of impeachment naming Governor Henry S. Johnston aim two other state officials, which weta '.voted early today hy the lower- house of the self-convened Oklahoma IcKlslaliii-e, have been given i to ' it board 6 inattftgera for prosi ntutlon to the senate, leaders In '.the Investigation announced. ; "jlln chartses were upproved at the- second secret session called shortly after 2 o'clock . this room ing tin defiance of national guards men- mobilized by Governor John- Hton! o prevent leKlslutlvu rneet-iutfa'-atiywhero in the state. Unuble to iihluln flftyfour mem bors, lbo number necessary for a quorum, 'the house 'adjourned1 the tfrst'aieetiufc shortly - alter m!U' night. j ,:! ' ' (' A tall for more members brought representatives from their beds, tluil in night clothes, to the Improvised hotel ussembly room. Meanwhile national guardsmen -ver Bleeping in the state capttol. Six X'hurges . wer .quickly as proved ugainst flovernoi'' Johnston. Thf aUegiUios,'iiqltdihd k, charge oD'incijyipetDyey,- TwVe-eonqUdat-ei itoi n;ceitUbtl6o jto ,tif suuto which bus declared Itself a ijuall fl(t cqirt of ltnpanchaieat ! J(ei)itsiiitaayus!. tibaijlijai , Mooa oi; musKocuc p-imiliy, la i atMiuunc- Infertile ctilirges afcttlnst1 (he' gover nor, re.venled that Chief Justice J'rd.Briinsonjof',tM ktate supreme ojirl) Aft beein Haiiett with "cor ruption Us officer'' i Representative Robert Graham then announced iillegution of Irregularities in harfil- i ling fund haj been ...preferred' against Harry B. . CimlplX,,,. Presi dent p( the stai-ei board .of, ggjdcul turo, ., . . . , ',','., I - i , ReprpBoutnUve.H. ibin, Klght, chnli nian of tho, house Investigat' lug oonuulttee, was mimed 1 by Speaker K. P. II lit to . heaxi the board of nianagors charged wttli placing lbs Indictments before ,tho senulo. , , . . . i .-, -, Vhile, senate., lcadersi declined to reveal -when they piunneU, to convene, they ln.Umuted a session was contemplated today. ; i , : Ailjouruinoit of the. bouso t. 7 o'clock to await, actlou by toe somite, found, u tiled ouil- dlshor iled group, seeking tlieli first, rest in nearly 24 boms. . . Speaker HtU aiinouueed at ad joiirnmcut that a quorum ot tho senate was iu the city, . , . . Yesterduy the naliuuui . guards men, standing armed at the doors ot tho capital assembly rooms, pre vented tbe legislators from meet ing. , Representative Moon dmiounced Hie charges agalust tbe- govunior and the vote by which they car ried as follows: , , ,1. Replacing civil authority' with inllltaiy authority, 4!i tp 6. 2. Incompetency, 4! to 5. 3. Awarding a commission as peace officer to Jose Alvarado, ill leged bank robber, 44 to a. . 4. Alleged tllegul emplovment of Kirby ntipatriek, attorney of Ardinore, as couiwel for the state bunking depart meut. iu u if,. C. Alleged illegal payment of Si WW through a deficiency certifi cate on the banking department to employes charged by l he house In vesllgiitiim committee to have been Illegally placed on tho pay. roll. 43 to IX .6. Alleged conspiracy between the governor, his i-onlidenttiil sec retary. .Mrs. O. O. lliiiiimnnilu ,... . nil uiiniuned person in coniiecl(ou witn collection Uf a highway clnl u? V-UIIU HCHIlf, 411 IU A. . . CARD OF THANKS' J wl.-li to thank the innuv Mends nnd neighbors who extended their sympathy ami kind assistance to me iu Hie Illness ami deuib of my beloved brulher. Also for the beau tiful floral nfteling.i. SUSANNA TUOWEtt. ' HERE'S THE WAY TO MAKE 'EM FIGHT f .m i,h rr,-a I.o.hI. tt'Uu) nprrrtniT. Mich., nee. i Something novel in the w,v of providing iniliiieuietits for highly pal l boxers to put forth their best efforts uin-lng -bouts lure, lum ueen woik.m out iy (M M. Ilsli: a mem ber of thp tioxing rnitimtaslou. The I'liin consisted ot stlinuliit- j. ing action uy fining tho flKht,.r so niiK ii tier round tor each session In whlih Hall believes tliev bare stalle l ami in annouiuing hit lew to the tuth customers vhi the pjj nieguiuime. At a recent bout be A;leen Uenny ltas. feathorwelght g! chaniHlniiship clalnmia, and Jobn- ny Karr here, the et ran tbiuily: I3)i The boys slurtiyl oil at a rast glllp but slowed down to a walk lu A, the sixth round, at the. conclusion "-tZXu!JrlTLnt I it! I'1'" Ulustluau, nisliajer uf tlass, ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW: lo make a man nappy rl '.-i :.il-. .,' .. ",)". (); i.rt.jl'l-'. '?! - ' ' J i - 1," ..;'..! .,: . i.t;j;!.':;!-:iA 1.1 s "i. ' .-.). .fl .'.!,- i. ! ... :---;i'-' - . 1M- 1: - - ;. ti ' A -' -- .i - : - :- , I ! - ! - --. I 1 .-Hi c- .i.-vfr. . 'I ' W "I- -' : ; ' ' .... , t '. - ' - SSSPKlMSE'lt . '. . i ! .:-TI , ' ' CotnpAoyt, WbutoavSaiew, N. C. objected strenuously., : . - . ,ij ."Two hundred and fifty dollars fine (or Classman." . : : ic No more objections (rom Qlitss man.-' r - , ' .1 The fighterB- buiiKotl ; awajf' at encli other with zest ; (or throo rounds and then Farr started bang lug on. ' r - , "Two hundred ami fifty doIlarH fine for Farr for hanging dn!" Hall announced. . , . ; There waa no more stalling. : NOTICE TO WATER USERS , While making repairs the water will be shut . off. Wednoaduy, De cember lllh from 8:00 to 11:00 Ay M. affecting all residents in Hiver Bide, Kdeuhower end points north. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON' POWER COMPANY. j'i "Say It. with- Christmas Seals." COLUMBIA BASIN BILL. READ WASHINGTON, Dec, 12. A bUl la HuthorfRc the. Columbia huMth projt'et umler (ho Rovernmeirt' icelamuiion prutfrarir was intiw dtieed f ; today by- Senator Dill, lHmocra. Washmgitoiu on behn'l of himself and Senator ,Iottt, ite IMihlican, of the same state. , Kidney Trouble Aom.l, Vital Raw Food From Moxleov Now Ud hy Thoueand M.V""lEr?!li AmwtA h tw.m tFSCT,tu,raJ Jt I ?nM?.M"h. hg, nwiiftn II. onra .r kx m . I huwrsiS liikJSlT m. pC; . yesrs Furopn ssrf Amvtoiui rhyM-i are: FrleiWfy. Khul. Thrifty and cin hv ksfcw nmri tjj Reverent. This is m- answer tor rrh aP quickly ip,.ita sn ennot M them: Fi-lemlly. A Srotit can Be sained. itruni sr. me-Mcai history. ; friendly to his. brothers and sla Now Mxueyu leonvnlratMl tma, .,,r, ilrh hs nvl nn.l heln 6.k-'V;u..1,r'';,r15f;',di! u.' It I Afftiitntwl tvoiutfy un wttbout eookfrtf. Rirtt in- oln fntnot- mi natural vpm.ii. mna vtait.ro. pa; ajl)T Ranlittllalvft natural mru lkO(tln andvffe. It t nrtn-hoholte. All kk!nv and Brirhl f aisA. uf trtr ahiMil mvtMlwt.1 Fr Si ru bvVtt in Mtra from phvwl f nt nii u9T9 m jrtMir Hri; atc lmportKj Art Cum n. fl , . I AGMEU Fo Sale By : NATHAN FULLERTON HAYNES DRUG STORE -TUESDAY; DECEMBER the BIG COUGAR KILLED BY CAMAS VALLEY MAN NEAR RIDDLE A comtar measuring 9 feet 8 In ches In length was killed near the ! foot of Little Dutchman peak vest of Riddle tato yesterday by Floyd Htobie of Camas Valley. The cou gar has been ranging in the Camas Valley district where it has been killing calves and Mr. Stobie and his dogs picked up the trail yester day morning. They . followed tho animal for more than six hours ad It ran south Into tho Little Dutch man country before H finally was treed and killed. It was one oC the biggest cougars ever killed In the county, and apparently was an old animal and was badly scarred as a result of numerous battles. Call at the News-Review office for your Xmas curds. A fine lino to select from. SCOUT WINS PRIZE ' BY LETTER ON RULES ' A few dsys SCO a letter was written to the Hoy Scouts of Doll Ins County thrniiuh this imper. an nouncing a contest hearinR on the twelve Scout laws. It was' tirouitM out that during the ijtmrantine that certain luw.i could be stressed more than others. In tact some ot the laws were left ont. - if A 'prize was offered to the boy Vho could Klvc the best reasons as to how the four omitted laws could won h Scm,t Ste'nhcnson'of U30 Kast Third St. He received One Pf lne n,'w edition Scont HandlKrok for boys. His letter Is as follows: . i it-mi jiuiii it-kifr 111 rn? pniivi and. am trying to get that hand- book. The four remaininl laws mnse them, llo c... help them In their srhothl work and help sis do th trtsvhi; Kind. H! c!i be k(nd to th neichbnf children and he ran oe kiiiii io uic mms una ouim houses (or them and feed houses. for food Is srnrce during the frosty and- snowy wt-athcr; Thrifty. He can save his weekly al lowance, a the shows are closi aott be csiinot get M.ihc storts u Usa by ul bis brother; Reverent. He csu study the Sunday school lettons If he kuow what they are 13,-1927. national joy and at least he can read the Bible. Scout pale Stephenson." Other good letters were received but this was considered to be the best. IE ono were to look about, town he would notice a good niany im provements, especially around the homes of scouts. Bird houses have been put tip, walks repaired, weed patches cleaned out, wood sheds repaired - and numerous other things which are very noticeable. (Possibly some wood sheds have been torn down.) The scout executive has received a few of tho new scout handbooks and Is making delivery to the scouts at tholr homes. He will be In Coon county for the balance of the week but in case other scouts wish a book delivered they may call the executives home leave their order, in which case the book will be delivered Satur day. If the quarantine is lifted the books may be sncured at the scout headquarters; Thoso books will keep a scout busy during any amount of quarantine. Have you seen bur assortment of Xmas announcements? It not, drop In and look them over. Wa have a splendid line both printed and en graved. Nows-Kevlew job printing department. . DAILY WEATHER REPORT IT. S. Weather Dursau Office, Roseburir. Oregon. Data reported by Arthur W. i'ugh, Meteorologist in charjro. Barometric pressure (reduced to sea level) 5 a. Di 29.62; Relative humidity 5 p. m. yea- tarday (per cent) . S9 Preclp. In Ins. and Hundredths: Highest temperature yesterday 44 Lowest temperature last night ; 40 Average temperature for the day Normal temperature lor this date . : j 42 Precipitation, last 24 hours .50 Total precip. since 1st month I IS Normal preclp. tor this month iM'S Total preclp. from Sept. 1, ; 1927. to date 9.S6 Average precip. from Sept. 1. ! 1S77 . J0.ll Total deficiency since Sept. - 1927 Average seasonal preclp. Sept. to May. In c-ras I to .31.12 FtorecaJt tor southwest Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Wednesday leiupuraiure wciuw uuruiai. BP smoke TUNNEY WILL GET LONG COUNT (Anton jt fd itpm iite-l wire) CHICAGO, Dec. 13. Gene Tun- ney will get another "long count" tonight, not In a squared ring with 160,000 persons stretching back to the smoke-fogged horizon, but in a great ball room at a charily ban quet. To give atmnspTiere to the pro gram Robert M. Sweltzer, toast master, will have at his elbow a ringside gong which will be sound ed to indicate the termination of three minute "rounds" allowed each orator. The toastmaster will I ;Bive Tunney a "long count" on his ! address. The city has made almost I j a! mU(,n fUR8 ovr Tunnoy's return an,l(as it did when he arrived last Sep - timber to defend his heavyweight title against Jack IJemnsev. Tunney Is speaking at much loss DR. GEO. L. NICHOLAS, tier head than he fought. Banquet Douglas. Couuty Dairy and Herd tickets hare sold for $10 a plate, ! Inspector. whereas-, ringside Bents for the j ' o Tunney Dempsey fight brought $40 j Buy American fence. You can see euch. About $30,000. will be reullr-.the difference In a few years. Am ed for charity. f crlcan has more galvanizing. ' Wo While Tunney"s- appearance Is invite you to test it out. Wharton primarily to help Swell the Christ-! Bios. mas fund. It Is probable he will i '. talk over" plans for another heavy- j CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS weight championship match In Chi-1 cago. promoted by Jim Mullen, who I All warrants of Union High already has launched a heavy-! School No.'5, up to and including weight elimlnai Ion program calcu-, Warrant No. 302. dated Dec 9 lated to balld Jack Delaney as Tun-1 1927, and indorsed not paid W ncy's probable opponent want of funds are this day called. ' ... . . !A" ,nterest ceases after this date. CALL FOR WARRANTS ' Dated at Wilbur, Oregon, this 12th All warrants of School Dlst. No. i day of Dec 1!)27. s. or Jiougias county. Canyonville. Ore., are called, up to and inelud ing No. 700. Interest ceases after this date. Dec. 12, 1927. - - JESSIB M. NEWTON. I Clerk DlsL No. 8, Canyonville. Oregon. 1 Turkey Shoot! 1 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18 ' At Buzz Morgan's Place 2 Mile. West of M1 rose Store SHOOT STARTo I a A. M. & jg js g trap arid large! S.ioofcog FREE LUWM 1 (r.Tr.T.IW.T.TTT.T.T.T.T.T'T.T.- : it 4 Ladies Here's a gift that saves your shopping - time, and. never fails to please. P. A. is sold everywhere in tidy red tins, pound and half-pound tin humidors, and pound crystal glass humidors with spongo molstcner top. on i Home cooking like mother used to make. Served family style, with a special Sunday dinner at the regular prlco ot ! 50c. Also steady board and ! room. At tho Umpqua Inn, Mrs. Wm. Fisher, prop. 825 Winchester, Roseburg, Ore. NOTICE TO CITY OWNERS OF DAIRY COWS All dairy cows within the city of Roseburg north of Deer Creek must bo at Dr. Nicholas' Veterin ary Hospital, 912 Winchester St., Wednesday, Dec. 14, between tho hours of 7 and 30 a. m. for annual luoercuun test The state law im- !Potes penalty of $500 or Impris- I u,l,lienL lor lanure to have cows tested. I . . R. e. DROWN Clerk Mad dnhl rn n ....... . n fV 39 Square Deal or hinge Joint feno j lng. 35c per rod. Also stock of new i style Page fencing. Stearns . i Ohenoweth. Oakland. Dm.