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HOSIERY:
The Sure Route to Reach AH
Points oi a Man's. Heart.
When yon capture a man by the feet, you take control of
his hea,rt Thercf ore' Hosiery this CHRISTMAS should
be p your men's list, j i..
We specialize in Holeproof Hose in Silk, Wool and Lisle
yrund the price) is , , , .
: ' 35cto$U)0 J
In Boxes of Tv Tliree. or Six Pairs. j
TRAVELING BAGS:
BATH ROBES
HOUSE COATS
SILK SHIRTS
NECKWEAR
SUITS
CAPS
OVERCOATS
HATS
SHOES
Wilder & Agee Company
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WILJL RE PROBER
" SA'N U1E0O. Cat, Dec. 21 Hear
A.u.iimi .1. M. lteoves. commanding
tfeiillrcrnfl squadrons, buttle fleet,
baa apppfnted a court of Inquiry, to
lnvimtuiata l ie cause oi mu epiu-
i sion iwhich yesterday killed oue
JuiiiuUml Injured tour others on
I tlio;nlrcraft carrier Uingloy In thhi
' iiarbor.
1 j (The Langley ,was badly damaged
ijiitjiuxiuoslon.' which fortunately
t (id ', not! (ittoct the huge gasoline
' tapk i ulraiud .the Langley. 11 the
i );O00 gallons bl jtusollne In that
had' exploded, 'otflcufs nuy, tho ves
'.sel yvould have hcon blown up. The
.body of Janies it. AilHWortb. chief
, niRFhlnlsts ' mate, who was killed,
will probably bo sent to Washing
ton, U. t'., for lutoruieiil. t
The four Injured, ihhu fine re
ported to bo doing well. All are
expected to recover. , , , , '
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' Modlcalod Block salt for horses,
cuttle, sheep and hogs, ,1s sold at
Wuurtou iirps.( i f i i
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, , Galoshes
$2,50
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Roseburg Booterie
wlm
SPEC I AIL!
rtheSatiii Christmas jhoppen
Here's a Gift
That WiU Make a Big Hit!
You can he suve of
' making a big hit by
giving any woman one
of these handsome,
shining Hotpoint Waf
fle lions.
They're so good look?
ing they make such
perfect waffles so eas
ily and the whole
family will be crazy
about it.
Coroe in today and get HER this
Hotpoint Waffle Iron for only
' $15.50
The California Oregon
Power Company
KOSEBURO, OREGON
Junior High Assignments -No.
i-A Uoyu uixuiiuuuiih:
JjIhcuss tho followliiB 'xprciaw
Villi boiik; member of your family:
Page 352 iiud 353, Numbers 1, 2,
3, 4 and 12.
I 9-A Matlif-nmtlcH:
" Pajjea 196-117. Study problems 1
and 2. Work any oilier 3 problems
iu set.
9-A Latin:
' J. Learu meaning,. .uWclenaiou
and coniusaliou of words in para
graph 47-1. ;
2. Writer out the translation of
imruKHii'li 470,
9-A Girls' Occupations: m
Chapter XX, uagea 336-341.;
Write Exerclsea lf 2 and A..
9-A KugUah: ' " l
Head: "Cotter' Saturday Night":
Hums, page 459 hi literature
book.
1. Know something of the life ot
the author.
2. Co over questions and topics
ou page 4Ua.
Junior BuhIjiosh Training:
Chapter 20. page lti5 to Exer
cise 75 page 171. Why does the
messenger service offer good
chances for promotion? As a mes
senger in a large office how coiiiU
you. train for promotion? What are
the two kinds of messenger ser
vice? Head the messenger Instruc
tion heet carefully so you will
know, exactly what a messenger 'is
supposed to dp.
' 9-U Mathematics: ,
Pao 11 to problem 10, page 112.
Study the Illustrations several
times, then work all problems.
911 fcuglish;
Pages 420-423. Study the list of
abbreviations given. Memorize
thaie which you do not already
know just as you would memorize
words for a spelling lesson. Learn
the two rules given for use of the
period. Use the period correctly in
the exercise, pages 422 und 42J.
11 U Latin:
V Learn rule found In paragraph
187 and put in notebooks.
' 2. Write out he translation of
paragraph 189.
9-iJ Physiology:
' 1. Pages 310 top o 314.
2. lie able to explain Ingoing and
outgoing paths, neurons, arboriza
tions, and reflex action (notebook
work, ) . , , .
H A Spanish: " '
' Learn vocabulary ;on page IGli,
8-A Citizenship: : ' ' - t
Poes 32-3U3-3(H. Have your
parents get hold of an old Oregon
ballot und explain it to you. How
many parties usually run In. an
election? Why do we have political
panics?
S B Mathematics:
Pago 117 Prob. 3 (a) and
parts. Problem 4. ,
s-jj History:
What was tho big
menl Of the Mormons In the West?
7-A Mathematics:
Pago 205 7 and 8.
' 7-A Literature: -
'Head the stories:
Stone Face," "Tho
Jumping Frog," "The
Magi," pnges 510, 517.
Answi-r all tin (pie si km a and
place phrases iu the notebooks,
7-A History: 29S-29U -300 :i0l.
7-B Lilernlure:
Head tho stories: 1. "The Wreck
of th Golden Mary '; 2. "As You
Like It"; 3. "The Tempest" pages
2102SI1.
Answer alt the questions and
place phrases In notebooks.
7-li Matheumtii'tt:
Page 11B, problems 1 and ',
7-li History:
Pnges lii8-169-170.
7-B Geography:
Pages a4-2.Sii. Answer the ques
tions. on page 2S5. Learn: t. Chief
seaports of Ireland. 2. The two di
visions of Ireland. 3. Chief indus
tries. 4. Capitol.
Grade School Assignments, No. 12
t-A Language. Memorize:
A COILXTHY CAROL
L Where the patient oxen were, by
the asses' stall,
Wutchiii!; my Lord's manger,
knelt the waking cattle all:
'Twas a little country maid vigil
by mm Kept
All among the country things
my good Lord slept. '
Fulr was Home the city on that
early Christmas morn.
Yet among the country-folk was
my Lord born!
2. Country lads that followed Him,
blithe they were and kind,
' It was only rtty-folk were hard
to Htm and blind.
Ay, lie told of Hlb s. and of
grain and grass that grew.
Fi'ir things of the summer fields
my good Lord knew:
By the hedgerow's flowering
there He laid His hen-i
It was in the country that my
Lord was bred.
:VYl;e:t the cross weighed down
(b)
t
accomplish-
"Thi Great
Celebrated
Gift of the
my
. on Him, on the grievous road,
'Twas a kindly country man
raised up my good Lord's
load;
Peasant girls of Galilee, folk of
Nazareth,
These were fain to follow Him
down the way of death
Yfa, beyond the city wall, un
derneath the sky.
Out in open country did my
good Lord die,
Wiien he rose to heaven on that
white Ascension day,
Last? from open country did my
: 'good. Lord pass away;
i Howe of golden seraphim watch
v . where He should dwell,
Yet It wns the country folks had
i ' my Lord's farewell
ftnr uhnvp I hit flnwarod hill
J i frnm tliH nifiRHV era8.
' Up from open country did
i ' . good Lord pass.
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Where, the jeweled ministers
1 1 are, where the censors sway
There they kneel to Christ the
' - Lord on this. His bearing
; duy:
But 1 shall stay to greet Iltm
wbeie the bonny fields be
gin, '
Like the fields that once my
good Lord wandered in;
Where His thorn tree flowered
once, where Ills sparrows
soared,
In the open country land , of
my good Lord.
- G H Arithmetic:
Page 172 Problems 1-12. '
(J-B History: 's
Head Chapter X again. Is the
story given on page 14ti? How do
you know? Make a list of alt the
missionaries who came to Oregon.
C B Language: ;
Page 292. Take all of section
195." "Study of a Picture." Do ex
actly us your book tells you. , .
5-A Language: , i f;,f
Same as Language 6 A.
5-B Arithmetic:
Page 223. First 10 examples
(down),. .
6-B Hygiene:
Page 93. Learn and be able, to
Spell the parts of the alimentary
canal..
6-B Spelling:
Lesson (17,., page 203. Study les
son 6S page 204. , ;
5-B Geography:
Head pages 180-189. Why is the
British Empire so powerful? (FIl-
o good reasons.)
4-A Geography: .
Page 131, 132, first column. How
is Chicago an important center?
What industries are carried on iu
Chicago? Name some lake ports.
4-A Spelling: ' I
Blouse, . cloak, coat, brought,
scurf 'overalls, umbrella, shoes,
pockets, stockings.
; 4-A Arithmetic: '
. Pago 143. Examples 1 to 8 in
clusive. , : '
4-B Arithmetic: . ' ':
Page 137. Ex. 5 to 8 inclusive?' 1
4-B, Geography:
Page 57. Directions on tho earth.
1. What are meridians? Find the
meridians In figures 108, 109, 13
15 and 128.
2- What is the Kquator? Locate
the Equator In figures 103, 109,
123, 124.
3. What are parallels? Locate
the parallels in figures 10S, 109,
123, 124. .
4. Name the four hemispheres.
Study figures 11-, 111, lui and 105.
5. What important bodies of land
He In the Western Hemisphere
in the Eastern Hemisphere? In the
Northern Hemisphere? In the
Southern Hemisphere?
3-A Arithmetic:
Time yourselves on your tables,
using the circle on page 7(1 with
dltferent numbers In the center,
259 8t!3 29ti 873 492
232 312 215 370 284
3 B and 3-A Spelling:
3 B Lesson til Benson, Ful-
lertou).
3A Lesson 117 1 Benson).
3-A and H Lesson 153 (Hose)
3 B Arithmetic:
Learn 6x848: 6x954.
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MUCH OLOTHINGI
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The Salvation Army post is in
need of considerable clothing for
distribution from the local bead- a
there are a number' of families in
Roseburg that need clothing very
badly, particularly lor children, al
though clothing for adults can al
so be distributed to good advant
age. Local people having worn,
castoff garments that they are will
ing to donate to a worthy cause,
are asked to leave the clothes at
the Salvation Army headquarters,
at Oal and Stephens streets, or to
notify the post bymail and an offi
cer will call for the donations.
The local post Is endeavoring to do
as much relief work as its limited
finances will permit and is in need
of cooperation and assistance in
carrying on this important work
DIXIE FOOTBALL
STARS WORK OUT
Fencing. Copper searing, opei
hearth steel, galvannealed rust re
sisting wire gives Red Strand feno
ing two or three times longer lite
9-39 8qusre Deal or binge joint
fSc per rod at Stearns ft Cbeno
weth. Oakland, Ore.
STEP-CHILD OF
. LIFE KILLS SELF
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s
UNTIL CHRISTMAS
T'i nm.Ips of thinB3 for last minute shoppers,
and you can rest assured he will like his gift if it g
comes from
HisStore
PENCB
(Anwtatetl Press Lea3ci Wire)
LOS ANOBLES, Dec. 21.-L,ed by
W ilium Buears. all-American can
didate for quarterback from Van-
derbilt university, a great coliec-
toln of Dixie football stars were to
take their first workout on Cali
fornia soil at the Coliseum here
today. Forty players, chaperoned
by the "Big Three" of southern
coaches, Dan McOugin of Vander
bilt; Wallace Wade ot Alabama
and Ben Alexander of Georgia Toch
arrived here last night. They
will oppose-- a .team - of picked
senior players from Pacific
oast Institutions led by Bin
ulding ot the University of Call-
foru.,i at Los Angeles; Howard
Jones of the University of South
ern California and Eaoch Bag-
gnaw of Washington, in a game
played here Christmas day, ,
Fenclnx. Full guage wire lastB
longer. Red Strand fencing lf nev
er under KJlage. 9-3!f Square, Deal
or hinge Joint, 85o per rod at
Stearns, ft ChenoweUv Oakland,
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SCHAEFERIS
NEW CHAMPION
Sitting
Pretty"
The man wlio has a com
tollable home, valuable
property, a prosperous
business, is sitting pretty
if he knows that (ire can't
tnke it nil sway from Kim.
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2 -A Arllhnii'tic:
Iti'ad i:uU write Koutun tittniiTals
tiorn I tiuouh Xil in connection
Wit 1 1 clock tat-e.
2 II Alithnietlc:
Writa numbers from 12l-K0.
tJrill on Ihi'-KC subtraction combi-
nations and cxlcntuons:
IU It tit 11 51! 10
7 8 4 6 2 S
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(AtWKlatcil Pren Leued Wire) 1
CHICAGO, Dec'. 21. Alice Munn
Provo, 27year-oJd night club, hos
tess and, a "step-child "of life," ub
she once said, has made good ber
threat to kill herself. Her body, a
bullet wound through the heart,
was found Iu Iter boarding house
room yesterday.
Once before Bhe had tried sui
cide but failed. Recovering from
the poison she had taken thenit
vvas last June she said: "The next
time they'll take me to a morgue,
not a hospital."
Mrs. Provo figured In the "bath
tub murder mystery" of Mrs. Curl
Wood laBt spring, her testimony ab
solving her husband, Delbert Prevo,
of suspicion.
Two letters, one to her husband,
and one to the police were found.
"I would like to be buried by my
father and mother in Walla Walla.
Washington," she .wrote. "But if
no one has the money, the potter'
field is just as well." ,
What About a Present for Dad?
CIGARS
Boxes 25 Holiday Wrapping
Pipes, Tobaccos and Cigarettes
MONOGRAM CIGAR STORE
Don't out that order off for your
Xmas announcements another min
ute. Drop Into the News-Review
office and place your order. This
is a nice way to rememner your
friends as well as moBt inexpen
sive.
The Freecl EUsemann Radio
(Aum-UtOfl 1,'rvea Lcucd Wire).
NKW YOBK, Uec. 21. The
world's 18.2 balk line billiard chiim-j
from Welker Cochran to Jake
Schaefer, Chicago challenger. Af
ter three blocks of play in their
1500 point umtch, Schaefer had, es-!
tabllshed a commanding leftd o
more than 30t points over tue
champion with only two more
blocks remaining.
When he won his third consecu
tive block last night with an un
finished run of four, Schaefer had
accumulated 900 points to Coch-
ratio's D90, an advantage of J10
points, apparently too great for
the tltloholder to overcome. But
Cochrau's followers looked for a
comeback by the champion In the
afternoon and uvea nig blocks today.
Eat barbecue sandwiches and
live forever. Brand's Road Stand
t BRIEF SPORT NEWS
FIGHTS LAST N1G.HT
V.futrxl I'rrat I.iHfHl Wlfnl
NKW WAR K, N. J. Fraiikieie!' costly.
Ptouaro, New York, won from
Fraukie Tamorte, Newark, 10.
INDIANAPOLIS. Jimmy Hack-
ley, Indianapolis, knocked out
Fraukie Osner, Indianapolis, .
SAN ANTONIO. Carlos (Jarcia,
Mexico City, won from WUlie Fo
draza, Houston, 10.
I'AHIH, France. Tiger llum
mery. France, won by technical
knockout over Eugene CriQUi, form
er featherweight champion, 6.
OMAHA. Nebr. "Johnny Adams.
Los -Angeles, won over "Chubby"
llronn, Rochester, N. Y., 10.-
Gunlen peas for wrnter plant-
l n g arc sold at Whartua Bros.
We offer you dependable g
economical fire insurance
and sound advice on the S
amount you need.
CLEARS UP A LINGERING
COUGH
A lingeiing Irritable cough Is no
so giMni It reveals a wrong condi
tion. Hut that wrong condition will
quickly yield to the peculiar heal
ing qualitii-3 of Foley's Honey and
edy of proveu medicinal value,
iFiom 651 I!. 46th St., Chiuncu: "A
g siubborn, lingering cough worried!
A ; me, kept me awake, tired me out.
! hut it qu'ckly yivldt'd to your good
fej Foley's Htmoy and Tar Compound.
& 1 an my drtmgist HssunJ me ft
would." Aluay dcpendahlo. Sold
everywhere.
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Quine & Co.
Phon, 108
Masonic Bkiii.
V CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDR
S The NewHevtew exclusive job
g ; printing department Is showing, a
g olrn line of CbrUtmas aud Now
Si Year Announcomvnts. We bave
V I rery ciimpletn stock and at vry ;
: rMtnonnbte prict1,. llnci your ordet i
' dow while the stock la complete ,
A "id Par for them at ynur con
p, renlence. We want your order
j aurly so wo CM sure vf prvujt
1eury.
HMi:i"c
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In a few short months you can
be nllttul a paring position and
on the road to success. You t
can go where you want, e-uy
what you want, BE what you
want, when vou combine the
ability with the right training.
Writ. tcJ.T for TO HE SUCCESS Cm.
alo. Wt Alld over 10CO petition.
Lilt rtMt.
Rehnkc-Walkcr
BUSINESS COLLEGE
PonUod Onw.
t POULTRY NOTES': t
There are a number of good
poultry feeds on the market, any
of the standard brands being usual
ly verv rood to use if their direc
tions are carefully followed. But
don't change from one brand to an
other every week or so. Be sure
that vnn can aet the brand you s
ini t at all times, and not Do torn
bv your merchant, "We are out of
timt lust now. but exoect a supply
in several days." This delay would
mean a sudden change in iceu,
itnil mavhe a loss of chlx.
In selecting the nranu oi iceu
vou iuteud to use lu raising chlx.
ask yourself this question: "Do the
local merchants carry tma special
brand, and will they continue to
narrv a suDDly throughout the Bea-
son? "If not, It may be hard to
set when needed.
A good method would he to go
to vour local mills aud see what
they have to offer. Very likely, the
feed which Is ground and mixed In
your own community will bo fresh
er and of as good a grade, if not
bettvr. than any that can be snip
ped in. l'or feed mixing today is
no secret. Our colleges, as well as
ihe Eovernment experiment sta
tions, will send out tested and tried
formulas to any who ask for them.
This does not mean that it Is advis
able for oiie to mis their own
fpml as the machinery to thorough
ly mix tho Ingredients used is rath
er costly. Tho Ingredients would
also bo costly, as they would have
to be purchased at retail prices. If
there is a reliable mill near, they
would have, this feed on hand at
all times.
It progressive persons arc In
charge of the mill, they will see
that full instructions regarding
the proper use of their products
are provided in printed forms.
These forms should have full di
rect inns as to the changing frourg
chick feed and mash to growing
feed aud mash, and on through In
the cluing-' for the production of
eegs for the first and second
years. There should lie a diffcr
wice in the mash fed to pullets in
production aud in the mash fed to A
older hens. This form should also tej
advise as to the use ot crowing and
fattening mash for cockerels and
capons.
Hut It should he remembered
thut we can take cood healthy
jchix and have a large percentage
of mortality through the following
causes: j
Overheating, chilling, crowding.;
wrong frilling and last, but not :
i least, dirty brooders or houses, j
tmr gramimotners useu to say :
leanliness is next to Godliness."!
'erhaps It Is in our plane of life.
but not in a chicken's. Sanitation
comes first. Yon can swear .at;
chickens lint if you keep thm '
clean, well-led and boused, and lh-
"star boarders' culled out. you'll ;
get c-ges. i
Note: Perhaps the better way
' to talk over ..your feeding prob-i
lem with ynur local miller. Then
If not satisfied write to the feeding
expert of the mill whose product ,
you select. He Is best, fitted toi
ndvio as to change in their brand
of feet!. ;
A Christmas Gift for the whole family, r
We have them in the different models. Priced riht. Let
' us demonstrate the Freed-Eisemann in your home.;
ZiGLER-CRAVElARDWARE CO.
HO8E8UR0. OhE
.ITItMM.IMT.T.MT.ITT.T.IiITO
COEJN ' LUMBER COMPANY
MILLWORK I
LUMBER
BUILDING SUPPLIES I
i Good Materials , Good Workmanship Good Service
f Floed and Mill Sts. Phone "l 21
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Saturday, December 24
BY
South Umpqua Rod and Gun Club
EVERYBODY COME -
Good Thing3 to Eat For g
the Holidays
Delicacies for your Christmas table
fruits and nuts from every clime ,5
priced as low as possible' consistent g
with high quality. S
ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TABLE $
nccua nun v
ECONOMY GROCERY j
The Store that serves you best. ' J
Jackson Street ; , Phone 63
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THE ROSEBURG GARAGE
One of the best equipped
the Pacific Coast
parages on
I Eat barbecue sandwich.', anf
lira forever. Brand Ruad Stand :
We specialize on General and Goodyear' Tires and
Tubes, Connecting Rod and Timkin bearings for all cars.
Philco storage batteries and Thcrmoid brake lining!
Storage by day. week or month. Phone 408 for our
AAA Service Car at your call day or night. We solicit
a share of your business and guarantee satisfaction.
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