ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2,
5927. " : : " THREE
December
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GOING AT
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MARKSBURY STORE 1 j
From Melrose
Mrs. Otto Matthews was hero
from Melrose on Tuesday after-
noon visiting and shopping. -
First Visit Since Summer
Horace McNabb, who resides bo
low Umpqna, paid his first visit
here since last June yesterday to
look after business interests.
, . A good Belt will say i
"Merry Christmas" I
for hundreds of mornings
Give Him a Belt Set
$1.00'$3.50
IN ATTRACTIVE XMAS BQXES
We have hundreds of other nice gifts for men and W,a. Lock-wood.
g young men.
Do your Xmas shopping at
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Tempting Bakery Delights!
Those "melt in the mouth" Pies and
Cakes of ours certainly make a popular
dessert for your Christmas or any other
dinner. Young or old , can't resist their
tempting freshness.
OREGON BAKERY
Phone 241 23 1 N. Jackson St.
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in Tuesday-
j C. Gurney was a visitor here
Jfrom itiverside yesterday and was
j looking after business affairs.
Business Visitor
Milton G. Heath, resident of
Myrtle Creek, spent Tuesday af
ternoon in tiiis city looking after
business affairs and trading.
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; From Suthif Un ,
Miss Laura Hunt of' SutherHcij
spent the afternoon here Tuesday;
visiting with friends and shQiE& ;
Vfcfted Tuesday- - ,
i Mrs. A. H. Marsh was here from
' Looking Glass Tuesday afternoon j
visiting with friends and shoeing, j
Business Visitor 1
D. C. Wiisoa of Yoneaila "was a :
; visitor iti this city yesterday after-J
noon and was looking after busi-
ness affairs. '... j
SFrom Wiibur
! Mrs. G. Ia Fotvin, resilient of!
I Wilbur, was in Roseirorg yesterday
afternoon shopping and transact-
jing business.
From Oiaila - : . - ':
Mrs. Kertnii Muetaei of OtaiJa:
spent Tuesday afternoon in this:
city visiting with friends and Bhon-j
ping. -
State Officers Here
S. A. Malehorn and C A. Warren,
deputy fire marshals of Saiein ar
apendfng a few days in Hosefaurg
on official business. ,
Visited Tuesday
Miss Eliza Church of Myrtle
Creek spent Tuesday in this city
visiting with friends and attend
ing to business matters.
Business Visitor
R. McKay, manager of the Sun
nyside Fruit Farm at Brockway,
was a business visitor In this city
for a brief time Tuesday,
Miss Martin Visited
Miss Ross Martin, of 'Myrtle j
CreekRpent Tuesday afternoon in,;
this city visiting with friends and :
attending to business affairs.
From Wilbur
Mrs, A. N. Snyder and Mrs. li.
SjC. Montgomery were here from
g Wilbur Tuesday afternoon shop
ping ami visiting wun menus.
Arriving For Holidays
j Mr, and Mrs. Ii. K. Whipple of
i Drain will arrive here Saturday to
spend the Christmas, week end
visiting with their daughter, Mrs.
Ned a. Dixon. 1
From State College
Roy Pettey - has ' arrived here
from O, A, C,( where he is a stu-
gUdent, and wlli spend the holidays
gj with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. A.
Miss St3tey Here for Visit
(Miss Ijeone Staley, who 1ms been
i located "in Cottage Grove for the
past several months, has arrived
here to visit with relatives inde
finitely. - t )
Expected Home Fridfcy $
, Tom Cobb, who huB ben in
northern California- for the past
month and a half engaged hi work
in a placer mine, is expected 3iome
Friday to spend the holidays with
his family, ; , : . :
g From O. A. C.
gr Morrill E. Rltter, Jr., has arrived
Eifj'om Corvallis, where he is study-
giing at the state coiiege, and wlH
E;vJait with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs,
S; M,1 13. Hitter, during the Christmas
wi vacation.
Ex-Resident Here -
Mrs, E. M, Rcnfro of tarshfield
here last evening to join Mr,
g t Renfro, who is employed here by
Sfthe Southern Pacific, for a few
fit days.
Home From Schooi
Wiss Pegy Loekwood ' has ar
rived here from Portland where
she ie attending St. Helens Hall,
and will visit during the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
; Enroute Maricopa
g Glenn Rndabaueh,
SMIiIr vllv. and Mrs.
formerlj' of
Radahaugh
the first of
passed through here
the week enrotite from Kugene to
Maricopa, Caiif., where they will
nnond th liOllfinvR vistttne with
Mrs. Radabaugh'e parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Braden.
Funeral Baby Held Today
The funerai of Harry J. Kelly,
little son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Kelly, was held at 2 o'clock tills j
afternoon from tho chapel of the.
Roseburg Undertaking company
with M, E. Hitter in charge. Ilcy. ;
:W. K. Baird otticlated. There:
gi were many beautiful tloral offer-j
pSjings. Interment was Jn the 1. O- O.
j P. cemetery.
Exnected From North j
Miss Florence Slnnott, who isj
instructor of music in the schools j
at Miiwaakie, will join her sister
Miss Mildred Sinnott, employe in j
the offices of the Umpqna Forest j
division here who has been en-1
Joying a month's vacation 1b Port-1
J land, and they will arrive here
VThursday for ihe holidays with
S their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
$t Slnnott.
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i Director Gets Gift
1 Daie Strange, director of thei
55 Rosebarg Municipal Hand, was re-:
fclpient of a beautiful Christmas!
gift last night Following the rcgu-i
g, !ar rehearsal Mr. Strange was
g presented with a beautiful baton
E tipped with aiiver and ornamented
E mntyia noftri The hand is
rehearsing regularly and Is tnak-
ing eicelient progress under the
ieaderthip of Mr. Strange.
Mm. King Home from Montana
Mrs. 3. A. C Klnr. who reside"
at Coos Pay Junction, has roturne
home foliowfne a trio to Montana.
Bhe was In ptlllnes. thero being
T : the gnest of br lter during the
i greater Trt of the lime she was
Jjaway. Aithnngh she reports a fine
fi j trip. Mrs. King is giad to be bacH
S. in t'mnqna Valley again. When she
4. ieft Montana there was over,
foot of snow on the ground.
NEWS
Returned From Myrti Point
XL R. Adams 3ias returned toere
from Myrtle Point -where fas
beea since MoEday.
From Giendale
3. I. Mast of GJentfaJe was ;a
visitor here to Jock after business
affairs Tuesday ami today i
From Etkton
A. H. Haines was here from Elk
ton over Tuesday vlsitln friends
and attending to business interests.
From Coast
Mrs.'J. 3d. Jennings of Reeds-
port was here ever Tuesday look
ing after bust cess affairs and vis-
Visited Tuesday - ' .
Mrs. Mildred RuehcII of Camas
Valley- spent Tuesday in Roseburg
visiting and Seeking after busi
ness affairs- v :: ' -
From O, A C .
Miss Frances Bntner arrived
lost night from O. A. C. to spend
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Foster Butner, ,
Left For Portland
Mrs. Lottie Ackerman leaves to
day for Portland where she will
be engage in nursing In the fu
ture. ..
Business Visitors
David Chnrchiii and Mr. Cooper
of Melrose were here duricis the
morning attending to business af
fairs and visiting. .
From O. A. C
Miss Heien Faibe is home from
O. A. C. to spend the - holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
K, Falbe, at their Riverside home.
Here For Vacation ' "
Mayoard and Kayroond B5),
atadents at O. A. C, arrived here
last evening to spend the holidays
visiting with reiaiives ad friends.
Gone to Northern Part State
Mr. and Mrs, Fr&d Cook find
famiiy left this morning by at
for Salem and Portland "where tiivy
wilt Bnend the ItoiUiaya visiting
with relKtives.
Visited at Ritter Home ,
Mian Ann Macatis of Marahfieid
was the hnase Rnest of 5tr. and
Mrs. M. K. Kilter last nisht m iwi
way iiome to fijtiHt the Jiolklays,
Siie is a student at O. A. C.
Expected at End of Week , '
Mr. and Mra. Virjsit Cameron of
Eugene Rro expected here at ihe
end of the week tc spend Cnrifit
masweckjmt as guests of Ww,
CariieioB's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Win. Lr. Cobb.
Going o Corvaiiis for Hfiiiday J
Hon. J. W. Ha!tiiltoii''aii(i Mrs.
RamHton are . leaving tomorrowr
for Corvaftis,' -wnere they wiii
spend Chrisimaa -with their aon-in-iavf
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Alien Carson.
Called North By lilness
Br. and Mrs. Clair K. Aiien and
famiiy ieft iaat night for Vancou
ver, Washington, where they have
feeen called by the illness of Mrs.
Allen's hrother. He has been lii
Willi typhoid fever and is reported
ranch worse. The Aliens wiit he
gone indefeniteiy.
Attorney Home
Attorney Albert Abraham re
turned here last night from Port
land where he anent'a few days
with Mrs. Abraham, wlio is in .the
metropolis for several weeks.
Their daughter, ailss 351l7iih
Abraham, student at O. A. C, went
to Poriiand yesterday for the holi
days. Laundry Sued For Big Sum
The Coos Bay Steam laundry,
which has been operating under
the hands of a receiver for the
past several months, has been
made defendant In a suit filed at
Coqtillle by the Troy Laundry
Machinery Company for ?3?,S3.Bfl.
The laundry was atarted several
years ago at Marshfieid by a slock
company.
A very attraetlve Christmas
tree, decorated with holiday tinsei
and trimmings, has been placed in
the Ibhy of the Ropehwrg Na-i
tlonal hank during the holiday
period. The decoration of various
places of business for the holi
days has brought a great deal of
favorable comment and adds ma-
terlally to the spirit or the season.
The hotels of the city also have
decorated treep in the lobbies, hav
ing put them up eariy in the week
for the pieaanre of the gnesis.
KIDWEM. STANHT
BY HIS STATEMENT
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. Un
W gmeiiir.-. cross-examination,
Edward J. Kidweli stecdfaliy re
llerptd todav that AsWlant Tlls
trict. attorney James OXesrv had
nude bm swear in sn effidavii
fonlMnfie nntnihs and designed
for nse in the SittciHirflwrns con
tern nt cite.
K''lwfll. a Juror In the esse of
trr.rTy F. Sincisir and Albert li.
Ffii, growing out of ihe Teapot
fiome nsvai ofi lease, has bobbed
in and ot of the contemet pro
ceedings since that trial was
abrnntiv ended and charges were
jn-ri ibt i?nms dteciv-s had
shadowed ihe jury for Sinclair.
Ladies Satin
Boudoirs
$1.95 ;
Roseburg Booterie
TRF.HTEA
GRANGE PEKOE
The world's
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package tea
and it sells
for sojittie.
if H i pn wnM ai'
WHO BROKE UP
HOME HE SAYS
CeBtlnuet from page one)
(hen throwing him over' for another
admirer.
- Mrs. Olive Ejimpson, a frlnd of
the dead woman, told police iljat
she and Mrs. Shvdabw were driv
ing to ttie latter's JioHie near Stev
ens stiijlon when Piaai, -ho bad
lieen foiiowing them, aaddeniy
forced ihem ti the aidewaik.
Mis. Shadaker damped from the
car and alarled to ran, Mrs. Lamp
son said, with Piani in nursult.
Overtaking her in 15 yards, the
man fired four ots. One entered
her head and th rest were ens
iKfied In her hotly. Then Piani
fired tlie last shot iiiio his jn)b
tho tiullet emerging near his ieft
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SENATE TAKING
XMAS HOLIDAY
WASHINGTON,; jBec. 21, The
senate, ended the first period of its
session today by adjoaraing nntii
January 4 for the boiidays.
Adionrnment for today was da-
jCided oh oat of respect for Sena
tor Jonep of New Mexleo, who
oien nere last night,
The hOHse also stopped its ma
chinery out of respect to the sena
tor after a 35 minnte session.
POftTLANi"!, Ore., !ee. 21.
Tarkey prices are holding rela
tively firm on the wholesale mar
ket fllibougli receipts have' boon
unusually heavy and the eastern
markets weak. A decided increase
in ioeai demand conpled with fair
ly heavy shipments to nearby
points has kept the supply fairly
well cleaned up so far and unless
consignments incroasa tifc is ex
pected that prices wiii' remain
around preaeRt levels until Christ
Bias, ,
Most sales this morning were be
tween 35 and SS cents for best
birds.
GeeFG and dneks aro moderately
plentiful, the former moving at
25c to 3oc while ducks are bring
ing 30 io 35c Capon prices are
weak, most sains bringing 32c.
Other poultry is steady.
F,gg priceB took a drop of a cent
on the dairy exchange yesterday
afternoon, the cut affecting only
extras and firsts. Prices today are:
Kxtras 38c; firsts Sac; trejh med
ium extras 32c; fresh medium
firsts 38c; nndersised 27c. Asso
ciation prices dropped today also,
extras 2c a dozen io BSc anil firsts
a cent to 37c. Other , grades are
eteady. No changes wore listed in
prices of butter or bntterfat.
Country dressed meata are like
wise steady.
PnrtTf.ASO. Ore., Dee. 2i.
Cattle stead r; receipts 91! bfiied
through. lloe-s steady; reeeip'a
275. including SS direct.
Sheep steady; no receipts.
i POBTf.AS'f). Ore.. Dee. 2!.
Hvholesale prireR: Ostler steady
Portland dairy exchange net whole
sale pries: Cubes, extras
standards 47; prime firsts
first if,.
i Creamery prices; Prints 3 cents
lover cwbe standards,
i Kggs: F.xtrK, standard firsts t
'cent lower. Fresh standard
iiras 3fl; fresh standard firsts Sa.
fesh medium extras 32; freh me
dium firsts 3; undersijed 27. A
"ociated aeiiing prices; Kxiras 3'
firsts 27; medlnms 3-i; nnderaized
29.
Plds to the farmer:
1 iiuiterfat steady. R cents sta
tion; 9 rents track; CJfaS cents
. o. b. Poriiand.
Poultry steadv. ffeavy hens iS
U; lidit 1bM: broilers
?; ee'tin white dncVs 3' colorei
noroinai; inrkeys, ailve 2527.
Onions stendv. iorai $i tOfj-t.tX
Potatoes $7SS!25 sark.
Vols sfesiv. Waicnti; f?S(;
filberts sr,f5o: almonds 2J!S;
Brarll nuts 2ti?25; Oregon chest
nuts JS; peanuts E1JS cents,
fascara bsrk steady, 7 cent?
jPonnd; Oregon grape root iSi
cents.
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lormnno otrnii
iilt II H I 11 II lit I li 1 ;: Pm T m
flllH Fi PIS, yM, J
Announces He WiH Not
Seek Position Again j
in the Senate.
BUILDING HIS FENCES
'Not a Candidate" but Willi
Take the Job If Offered
; , to Him by "My
Many Friends,
WASHINGTON. 33ec. Si. fflear.S
teg the way to tfeosa who, are!:
seeking for him the democratic
presidential nomination. Senator
Heed of Missouri, has decided fftati:
be Will not again An for the sen-j
ate. The senator's position, seti
forth in a statement by Sanwtet W.j
fordyce,. chairman of the Missouri;
democratic state committee, tnalses!
it clear that while bo himself is 5
not seeking the nomination, he iai
awire ffiat his friends are doing
so in his behaif, -
Chairman Fordyce Issued, his!
statement after a. conference with
the senator, and declared be made
It public, "because of persistent!
rumors, started presumably fcj cer
taia metropoiitan. newspapers,
that Senator Reed Se not seeking!
the nomination for president,"
Observing that great pleasure
had been exerted to persuade Son-?
at or Heed fa f iia tor renomfnation
to the sonata before expiration of!
the time limit In MlssonVl In June
next year, Forclyce said be could
say, however, that Seed "wiii not
tinder any circumstances" again
become a senate candidate.
Another statement concerning
democratic presidential possibili
ties was before the public today,
coming from Norman IS. Macir,
democratic national committee
man from New York, in support
of Coventor Smith, and declaring
"dead forever" the "so-called re
ligious issue." ,
"It is far mora important,"' Mack
said, "that the religious issue,
which was excisded by the fram
crs ot the constitution, shall be
permanently exclude?, than that fi
I president snaii be chosen fronS
ioither of the parties. Church and
'state never have boon related in
American politics, religions affilia
tions or candidates, are not issues
in state campaigns, and there can
be no reason for raising such an
issue In a nationai contest. Macis
declared Governor Smith was the
only man who could carry New
York slate for the democrats.
LARSON To Mr. and Mrs. Ri
mer J. Larson of Stitheriin, Se
comber 17, 11)27, ft son..
Wa vflii have a carload of fer
tiliser consins eariy in the sfsrlng,
(Set oar prices and place your or
der now. Wharton Jlros,
'MY BOY DIDN'T
DO IT," CRIES
MOTHER OF BOY
ConiJmim? from pag? 3,3
any til feflttwr town-,. Mr, Farfecr.
"Rut it he was cwiUy- iiiRt
cfHihirft but Jf Ka vas, -A'r.y
to own him as a "J. Ms? ' ?3hs
had rearati hUti ?$Khi showu him
tii iiifferencQ foctwePK riKi and
wrflne ant Kitcriftcwi to givft him
'Jf W guiUy I want hUa nn-
Then a ho seinwvi in ri?Jxff
fh& meanfiig of her atate-men n
adtied :
'No, of rmirsG f "tt'wnid not dis
own Mm. No, of coorso. i couldn't
do that, hvti yo nw how 5 lei.
'wen you nave raifi v
ciiJilrefl you 3arn not io cxjwsct.
loo mrn of tfcsi. Tboy liavo ilwir
JntPrei th&y think thy sre
basir than they are. rrhaj?a iiial
fs why he does wot wrtto."
Motiwr in Tar
Shov-n a report that a hfotter on
whlh Marian'1 amo aitjiafd wa
fOUB? JO T JSOW'S BfiflflRJOHi, iJif?
rootner no Jonpnr couiiJ avoid iram
ft ran i foe &hn atfoheJ, "it
mvt have Jmjr aomo oo piso."
Toid he had twwsn idffied hy
Tinker printB. fihe eonji nahUf
to RIeratanJ.
"What loea that rajcanr
She agJtJ, "tejj't it poJfcJft two
person roitfii hv prinin aiifte?"
53Jnis'hiin Jsada of iwdite and
ti&r-fitiypn -wlhpd &H tmt ws
venii as the Hicfemati homo !
place? the yoyth frequontJ In h
school hsya.
Soeket wreaeh et tnalte jfeod
nreents. SeiiJ by Wisartoa liros.
REMUS TO GET '
SANITY HEARING
C1XCJNSATI, J3ee. 2i. fieorse
Jiejnn wiii get a aanifT fcearini!
!ecemer SS, iodce Wiiiiatn Sf.
Iaeders of the fwoiiale eettrt an
BOMticed today. Besio a denied
bond and until then ronst remain
in jail in aeeordanre with Ihe ver
dict yesterday in hie roorder triai
for the niaying of his wife, tmo
b. H was ootid "not stfiity
on ine aois groanij of inanfy." ,
Chicken houKe pray st Wharton
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For the woman who has her own sdea3 and iikes to work
out her own costumes, the gift of a dress length of any
one of our new siiks wouiti Be, a rnost royal gsft,
t
CJFT CLOVES, tK asKtonaye oi, street Ht -widi
fancy ettHs, are iirte. - ' . f"
GJFT HANDBAGS The smart sort, -come in fasHion
afeie colors and styies. - . '
SILK GiFT UMBRELLAS Tey sense in aii cofer
and for every purpose. Fine for Xroa gifts. ,(
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