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T Etf.HT Rosr.mmr. nf.ws-rt.view. rosfhurg. Oregon. Monday. December to, 1928. if No Gift Like a Beautiful Shoe Select now from the Kamn'i best and most beautiful of style or corrective footwear. Tru-Poise, Arr h Preservers liuster Brown's. -..-AT,. ! 25 APPLICANTS FOR i THE PRESIDENCY OF LA GRANDE SCHOOL: Look to your insteps I P ycu have perfectly curved J- insteps then you have lovely feet. And you will keep your perfectly curved insteps if you wear the smartly styled Arch Preserver Shoe. This is the fa mous shoe that keeps feet youth ful, slender and active, yet with out sacrificing style. Consider Now Your Slipper Gifts This year brings new colors and attractiveness to felt house slippers one of the most desirable and appro priate of Christmas gifts. Children's, women's, men's felts for all the family can be selected from our large stock now. SAr.KM, Ore, Ihc 10. A pivsl M tw the nw slain norin.il f-tirKl at I .a ,rn l.- will iruimlny he HirtfU m the tu-xi mwttiiK of tint 1mm nl of t uhiili will Iw In January. At a iih-wIiik t lin it tents Ufrf Saiuniay 11 wax mtM that about 2- applicatiniis lor the lar wen liffo.H the board. The I .a (.ramie nrhool will be rompU'ii-d In time Tor tin tuimiiier tu-lioul Ht-KMion iH.-xt ar. I'Ioits .10111 i'ri-stilwit J, S. J.juiilerii of Dim Mnnrnuulli itormul and rreeiii J. A. Churchill ofl the Ashland normal show t hut hjih srhonlH an rcmtimiiiiK a m.it ftrowth Willi it-Kinlraliou of ab-Jiil vt anil -4'mi r;ictively. Chun-hill iiMiicuifii mat tie would ar-k Hi mate It-Kliflaiure for $17.'.0uu upj.tu (illation for a hHlal ediKHiioii hulhlliiK, and I-andt-m Raid hU iti Kiitution m-eds a new bulhtliu; to inalnialn tin ttiaiiiui(lizutfou of the Ht-hool. started on flrt state hiehway lav-' INTERIOR DFPT projw-t ever iiu-lenaken In; ii TC VXTm Ktit7- Kii:math fall. r U 1 5 COIN NEED a.mI!:!? !r.T.HCti;:? .or: at 284 million pavt-,1 in mar future. I Hi tfltam i Home iht CELTIC IN GRIP OF ROCKY VISE ON IRISH COAST V.M'til new pine Oman! ICoiilinii.il fi-n,. i. Install d in neon.-tru'led .Mi-tuu- the di.-pomil of power revenue, de 'iiin. IrhHi from plan: built 01 r'.herwooil Slii-rvsood theater re-' project tn facilitate the ami iinproveil. j nit-lit of money expended t'on'lon - Ilarley KliroulH ereet. ; o e rnmerif Inn modern cream warehouse her,.. I Plan Before Congress Cold lieach New hifch school i II' naidlim Hie need lor a credit Kvninashim formally dedicated. ; li-iju-, thf rojiorl said thai a lo 'I'lllamooli I'laim under way for llallve proposal now In before tonntrui llon of new court hoime cointrtiia Intended to provide a "'rt'- laboratory leal of aid and dilec- I'ortland- M. Keller & Co. pur-;1'"" 111 ,,tH Keltlenienl or an llilga chasod I'aririr lloimeuiucii ( 0. and project, it would aillhorue Hi -vnian -Seller Co. lln- aiiroiriallon of half a million' Ki.uiialli Kall I'nlta 1 and 2 of1011"1" ''"' Ihe r lamalioii fjnd rlfy ti-imk line ai-wer under con-. r,r l01'1 to tietllerrf, limiting the slrnctlon. j expenditure on any Kluaiu farm to Portland Prnsiiecls (rood for lo-: M.u and unlri. iinK tlie funds to l ration of Wa.ihhurn Croaby Cmii-;"1"6 ne ealy for Uih ere lion of hiaiiy'K r.iillinf; nlant here. jfarm buildhiKs and preparatlou of Klamath Fall $:.. unit will b ; land. t exM-nded by W. W. Fonlni-y for re- j money would be gpeured by modelins Karate at i South Sixth I " lirsl '"" lKaKe and aable in in street. siainnenla oer a period buildlnc com- ' 1 -r. e... . t. (Continued from paK 1) ALL SIZF.S ALL PRICES 75c, 89c, $1.25, $1.85, and up Better Service--Bctter Merchandise Hotlation dlxpatrh from Liverpool today mild that It wan uuilerxtood that 27 aurvlvora of the Vexlrln dlnaatvr were aboard the liner Ci 1 tic when It ran ashore today. The paKKeiiKer lint of the Celtic com prised H7 cabin pasgetiiferH, 47 tourlxt claxi! paaxeners and 119 third claxa paxxetiKerx. No Pilot 'Aboard C'OIIH. Ireland. Dec. 10 White star officials this afternoon said for con boats for Astoria I,ocnl pany awarded contract xtructlon of two new iiooth Fisheries Co. italero state hiKhway commix-1 sion will- award contracts for xtrenRthenln liwer Columbia ot twenty HUGE CROWD IS EXPECTED FOR ROAD MEETING (Continued from page 1.1 road dUirlct affected. In addliiou to the written remonstrances, the objectors have la-en urned to make & personal apiiearauce anil by their presence endeavor to se cure an adverse ruling. Falling lo find a ItoseburK at lorniy who would act as spokes man for (he opposition. It is un derstood that lawyers from F.u Kene or Salem will be present. At torneys H. U Kddy and llexlcr Itlce are expected lo represent the association. The meeting will lie started at J o'cloc k at the circuit court room In the court bouse. It is expect ed that only a small portion of the crowd will be able to get into the rooms, as indications point to an attendance that will include the major portknix of the residents from nearly every community in volved in the project or adjoining Die; boundaries. WASHINGTON. Im-c. li).-Tlie senate passed a bill today to au thorize a survey of the Columbia river basin project. The survey would be conducted Itlver highway between Hock creel, 'eeretary of the Interior, anil liig Noire creek !uo would report lo congress be- fi, fore i)ec. 10, l!)l. l'he bill would st. n, X7nT,aTV7 ' ,yc;,ow- "U'horize such sums ax are neces , ' '"'J'- 'lrou,!h Lake 8ary to tarry out the survey, county started recently. I sHIor onwl in.ouut.;a the Harper 15 miles of Central i ,......, . .... .. ,", Oregon highway will be graded be-i which would have actually carried tween here and Hurrell ranch. out the project. Medford f so.iiiiii radio airway, O.,,ou ,K esisuusneii oy L . K. . WASH INCTON, Dec 10. For- Ihaf the Celtic was In no Immedl-1 ""i! Wtt""r sa,"n,s ate danger. There was a heavy L ' "don Condon. fit liruu In -null,,,,-,! .,,,1 ..... i ri-.trl-ina '..ur i.. I ....,,,... cuinn iudi amoi iuu-regun row-: idc er c o. may purchase city DOUBLE FUNERAL SUNDAY ground swell and a light soulheast-; erly wind blowing. II waft slated: she had 12 feet of water in some of. her compartments. Hounding Southeastern Island In ' a gale, the Celtic made for Cork I narnor and Cohh, her first port since she touched at Huston arier leaving New York on the firxt of the month. The pilot could not be laken abourd becauxe of weather conillllons and the liner made for H in urlior entrance w hich requires the utmost skill to navigate even under normal conditions, partlcu general j larly for a 21,000-ton ship HUe the The double funeral of Mrs. Ada A. Cooney and her daughter, (iene-, vleve, which was held In the chapel of the Douglas Funeral Home yesterday at lo a. m., was largely attending by sorrowing friends and relatives. The chap-d j was filled lo overflowing and the; floral tributes were in great pro-j fusion und beautiful, which be-j spoke of the esleem for the family, In this vlclnily. They were laid to! rest side by side In the Masonic j cemetery. Members of the Masonic i order acted as pall bearers and ; Kev. Johnson of the Seventh llayj Adventlat church officiated. Fuller hi arrangements were in charge of II. C. Stearns. found in the Hennlger merchandise store anil was trying Celtic. on a pair of shoes' when captured. Instead of clearing the entrance. He had stolen, the ofrlcers, report, the liner moved at a verv slow about 112 In money, some knives, ; speed, thus probably evening dis flaslillghts, xtamps and articles ol I aster, and rammed a ledge known clothing. He was lodged ill the ' as Cow and Calf rocks almost ill county jail pending arraignment. I rectly under the famous itochex Coed Counsel A man may think. If he will, that Iv.ii ys see no -mure Hum cue: or that a gamester seelh ulwiivs ""re i an ii a loiiker-nn litu all Is done, the belli of good .. I Is Mint which selleih bushiest xlraljttit. r.sc.in. DAILY WEATHER REPORT B. -.V. COONEY WORSE . II. W. Cooney, former Douglas County agricultural agent, who Is In Mercy hospital suffering from a very severe case of pneumonia following Influenza, is reistrted to be worse today. He has been great ly weakened by the high lever, ami parilcularly by the shock of (he death of his wife ami 111 year old daughter, wah passed away last week, and who were buried yesterday. His condition js report ed very critical. U R. Weather nureau Office, , nosebtirs:, Oregon. Data reporteo j by E. H. Fletcher, Meteorologist Ic 1 charge. Ilsmmetrle pressure (reaucea I lo sea level) 5 a m 29 61 n. 'lame numldlty 5 point lighthouse. Tile Celtic grounded When II was mil nearly high tide. Her wireless told' or her plight and tugs rushed to In r aid. Tenders w hich Ur. u-mIiImi. It.ci.ln ,1... ,.. when j taKP ()ff nin,j ani) pHS),nRl.rx pro- i ceeded to rescue all of Ihc paxxen I g -rs who were lined up on the I decks and went over the side with I their band luggage to the linle j craft rising and fulling in the rcugli water. I Despite Hie pilch darkness of the early morning and al'ler the Klhzua and Southern raiiroad purchases new gas coach for service on line be tween Condon and Klnzua. I'orlland V. S. department of rommerce will establish airplane radio station here. lieedsport Itiwevelt highway graveled between Hecili-port and Coos county line. t'mpqua Grounds around I'mp qua river lighthouse station to be improved. Marshfield IMoneer hardware store building entirely remodeled. Chllcnuln Construction of Hes slg block here nearlng completion. Portland I.nvejov rsmp com pleted to Fourteenth and Lavejoy streets. i Portland 17 streets improved In East Proailwav project. Arlington S.la. odd new bank building and apanmeut house uii- , tier constiuction here. ! Arlington Texas 1)11 Co. erect- lug warehouse and garage one ! block of Main street. W""re Arlington New cltv linll nnnrln? : completion. Cold Hill Preliminary opera- tions under way at famous Kubli ; mine near here ppj'aratory to sinning operations. I Kugene Construction on I.anc ; county's lumbermen's club build i lug project on lalli street and ! Fairmount boulevard inactically ; finished. government J?fi Ksr, in lu-' fjectric ' and with the current fiscal year scarcely half ovet. almost that sum ulready has been ealen up by tne red menaco of the timber-lands- ' . About (19,000 of the money spent in liUS went for emergency reconst ruction of properly because of flood damage in fighting the tires, the house Interior depart ment appioprlations sub-commit-tee wax told, and I he remaining eight thousand dollars was spent In fighting the flumes. In one of the tires lust August at (Under national park, more than M.Ono of fire flaming equip ment was lost and no replacement could be made because the langu age of the law did not cover that eventuality. Finding a Niche Happiness Is a question of find ing one's niche, whether It Is In the great world where cures are nianv and the struggle precarious, or lit some smaller world where cares may be fewer anil human relation ships all the more precious. Amer ican Magazine. I NEW TODAY WANTED Housekeeper. Fisher's store. Apply WANTED Good grain hay. Farm Bureau Exchange. WANTED Help to care for aged woman nights. Call at 627 Court and Ella streets. SHEEP FOR SALEFull wooiled ewes, grade I.incolns. Apply Mar slers' Ranch. Happy Valley. VOI'NG married man wants per manent employment on ranch. Ilox f,3 cere News-Review. FOR" SALE I)ryold giowIiTTir block wood, J3.25 per tier, de livered this month. Roy Duell, 'l.ooliini'Hass. Phone 2.'IF23. MISSING CHILDREN FOUND DEAD 1,4 ICY SLOUCH flr.t tilui-ni .. . , iintuia ian i.n.tiou iiuiei ouim and orderly. terday (per cent) p. ru. yos- OREGON WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW : Average temperature, for the day I Mormsl temperature for this ( date I Precipitation, lust 24 hours I Total prei lp. since 1st month ! Normal preclp. for this month I Total prclp. from Sept. 1, I is.s, to nine i Average preel-). from Sept. 1. 1S77 1031 A young transient giving the ;Tlni deficiency since Sept7i llamo of Wm. Howell was arrested i )2S 4 SO at (llendale Friday night charged Average 'seasonal p'recip.'''8eDt-' 'With burglary- Howell was ar- to -May, Inclusive 31 16 rexled by George Ollnghoilse, dly Forecast for Interior ""souih'wexl night watch u and deputy sbel-! Oregon: Rain tonight and Tues- P'eclo. In Inches and Hundredths: Pacific Telephone & Telerraph Highest temperature yeslei day 3 I authorize expenditure of huge i-owesl temperature Inst night 46 TRANSIENT ARRESTED AT GLENDALE FRIDAY ON BURGLARY CHARGE CI 42 r. 63 31 r, r i sum for new const met iiui and im provements In ceniral and south central Oregon. Klamath Falls Preliminary work DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST SpocUMat In th fitting of Qtauea ltfl Jnrkpon Bt int: will he razed and iihw building erfctfd for (Jianls I'a.sa and Jos pliino bank. Sandy KU ctrlc lijzht and power line under ronstmctlun in Victory ditri-t near h"r. Mclalla Xew Kirkcy Prafiio school house rerenlly dedicated. Mulalla- -HridcH ut-rntts ,arrett crfek on Maigiutm rad belnR n built. - Cannon Heaeli Pacific Power & I.lKht Co. t?xieni! iransjnissioii line from Seaside to thin place. Carden lros. pea se;-d at Wharton For MEXICAN REBELS WRECK TRAIN, BATTLE SOLDIERS fAMorlp-l l'n-m L.-wJ Wlr) PENIll.KTON, Ore., Die. 10 Wolton. 7, and Tiny. S, son and daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson of Plymouth Washington. 1 were drowned yesterday In a slough of the Columbia river, across from I'matilla, Ore. They were believed to have been play iii!,' on the thin ice after crossing, the river o:i i he ferry their fath er woika on. The bodies were lound uprl;:ht In the lec wlih the faces in Hie water. t WANTED Furs und hides of all kinds. Highest prices paid. Rose burg Poultry Co., 5"! N. Jackson. FOR "RENT 2-room fuTnikhed j house, 16 per month. Call at chancellor Cigar Store, Cass St. I VO( ) D l oiTsa! eFn71 dot-kTTliers Ss; laurel block 13. 25 per tier. 4 foot fir tU per cord. Phone UlF23; WANTED- A 1 dairy cows, lre:h or coming fresh soon. Must be. in good flesh. Call at Nash Gar age. Henry Andru". WAN T ET A place-1 fatten 15 turkeys: will furnish the corn and pay you to feed them. Good horse to trade. Ward's Cafe. FItl'IT growers anil farmers. Hear the address on "Deep Tillage" nt the K. P. hall Friday morn ing. It will be time Weil spent. iff. Howell. It Is claimed, was! day; somewhat colder tonight 'l J I K,r lr"'" ,,m" . illl 1 d UI1 a S s::,gers l 5 s ti,' 5 t j i r u",n "" S , , 5 1 ' l, laiy cMort Ira Helping Industry By Our Counsel We consider your nasocintion with us ns somctliing more llinn account on our books. You, Mr. Busi ness Man and Mr. humor, with individual needs and personal problems. Here, we offer n service a service that makes possible your growth as well as ours. We welcome an opportunity to prove how we can lie helpful to you. j UiMPQUA VALLEY BANK Roaeburg. Oregon Kl M O DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME Ettabll.hsd 1926 Perfect Funeral Services Fair and Reasonable Prices AMBULANCE SERVICE II PHONE 112 C: STEARNS Manager PHONE 112 Lady Atttndanf I) E It N .New drtigna, rharm iK In thrir rcrrntrio ilir. Inilorrd for grollrmrn lo our particular onlrr by Supr-'-a, tthoiir rrpu Ulion for excr llcnc it na-iuriiioBrd. , $1.S0 m4 aao i fA.r1all f'ri-m I.mwt1 Wire) MKXIC'O CITY. mr. 10 - 1 lis I palcht'S from CuadatajiirH to Ka- iMor louay bum mat a passt-ti-1 bou ml from Cnlimu to , n h dt raiti (I by in- exprt'sa and mail j tTt soriouHty Injui- itifiniut'iUH linuifdlaifly i mo iiiiin uiui a null line; In ait armor ii car iMtgaKPil I'n attarkfrs in hat t If. ! A iKiKst'iiner train !m:uiu to Ca Ilina carry! hi; a lifiivy military es cort, wiix onl-ivd to leave the jta.--i-iit roach'!) hhiml and the cn- ' Kine id lo reinforce t!ie troops defeml ln the ilerailed train. The result of liie combat was , not learned but no casualties anionic the asseii-;ers were report ed. Troops from various potntn In the state of Jalisco were sent to pursue ami exterminate the insur Kent. : o . liny AmrrlcHn fence at Wharton Bros. It is lull welWu and a fence that you know la Kood bemuse it has been used hero lor US years. I'OItTI.A.NI), ()n.r IK'C. in. Whuli'iiHle luiros: lluiicr Kli'auy, rortlimd dairv rxt'hance ni't wholesali' lirlcu; (l ubfii): hxlrna. Ic; xtiinilanl 4Uf; lultlii- I Iinla. 4Sr: IlistH. 4li.ii-. Cri'anuTy prirt's: I'tlnm, Jv ovit I'titiH Htiinihirilrt. KK iitraily. Portland ilairy 1 pxrliatiKR (iii-t basis): Fresh I stamluitl flrala, 4:if; flesh ni.nl, 11:11 rx'raa. 4"o: ftcsli mi'illuni flrsia. : SSr; utuU'irlzctl, sic. Prices to re-1 taller, l'ti:Sc over exchange 1 prices. Milk - Steady, raw milk (I per' cem 1, cwt. delivered Pnrt-, land, less 1 jmt rent slat iun. .Mc; track. ;2 at Portland. 5 1 .'..".c. 'oillirr Sieadv tlluvint: n.-leesl nlK-.. I........ I t 4J p. in, .1-1. 24-.I 2.".c; medium llenu I (31 lo 4J Inn, 11, IhI. 1(Ic; Khl (un der .11 pounds). 17c: sprliu s. L'lc: j mc! tiiikey shoot j um ia. , uirKi-ys. messed. M . 1, u.i.;:ii-: t.ese. lT'ulXc. ( tnli;is Sternly, tier cw l.. tire-1 pon. :: :.or,H..-,ii; hollers. JJ .1 T. 1 WAN ' I"K1 Poultry, and rabbits of nil kinds. Highest ca:h prices paid. I'mpqua I'oaltry Co.. 613 Winchester St., Hosebur,. Phone 4 1 1 . No Better Chrislinaa Present , for "Ilini" than one of cur "Follies" S:nokinK Stand 1 119 Jackson St. I FOK ItF-NT-I-arc ' 3 room fun:lsh I ed houae iit.d Karate. Knd ot K. ! Bill St. under II e bit; willow, f'.l j per mo. See A. !. V: !!are, 1H3 , K. lith St. N. IKdlt KKXT Partly fill nbTlied" I I room house, electric range, fur 1 nace. hardwood floors; i:iil per f month to responsible party with 1 no children. Phooe lioi-J. tils S. 1 Jackson. ; Lost Policy AjTTrrfSs In the Ponn Mutual Life Insurance Company on the lite of J. c. Fullerton. deceased. Finder re turn to Nathan Fullerton, Rose- burg, Oregon. i Ilutlerfat. deilve d J I olumnia urafanola, au rec- .ords J40 llrebe Radio complete 55 Wood range 30 2-burner Klec. rane 2o 3 burner Klec. range 3." Roseburg Kleclrlc with armored cars was rush-i .,,.':' , " K'-'" ' 1 reinforce the troops defend. I ' H-lf'-t 1 9e; .No. 2. j Wool Steady, eastern Oregon i wools (r. o. b. couniry poinis): ; Choice light shilnklng fin.'. 3:. .i I 40c lb.; heavier shrinking fine. ,12 jtiolc: crossbred wools, 3d ,1 Inc. ; Valley: Medium, 43c lb.: Course, I 3Mi lev lb. j Nula Walnuts, Oregon. 2Sfii , .toe: almonds. ilS .iilitc: nennm. LOGGER WITH FATAL HEAD l"'in; pecans, 2:U2.',c: filberts, WOUND THOUC.-iT SUICIOE , 17 " -'"'' . j Hay Steady, buying prices: tA.vitni c,r mm! w,rr) j Kasteni Oregon tiniolhv. .'iir,(,',i l.ON'llVIKW. Wash.. Ivc 10 - 21 no; do valley. 174i j; -,11; a. John Trouluian. aged about :..' ve-.. falfa. J'2 ; 2' .".a; c!..ver. Jl.", ;,ui It- ei: oat hav. $1.", ,: 1: fiil ton. sellln,- pi ice more iscai a John Rob erts , one mile weat of Rrock way. Sunday. Dec. P'.th at 9 a. m. Kitle and trap, (everybody come and win a turkey. Shooting charges cheap, lion't let rain stop ou. A shed to shoot under. Fri o lunch at noon. ran logger of Wahkiakum com. found dead Sunday In 1,,.. bunk bouse of the Algers laiggliin i m;ian camp, seven milea rani SMllliikiiaa. A bullet hole In the head from a .22 calibre tifle led aulhotities to believe the man w.ia n Milclile. Hill, 1. lis were Inveali eatliig. He leaves divorced wile. .)!l and daucliler In Portland. -o; straw. '. 12 ton -S'eady. Tc bark id : Oregon gram' root 1 ,1 lc Hops- Steady, new crop in 2(c lb. per STAGE FOLK WED QPENCE J7r A.vutra 1 ,..m i,,i 7 3 A '-OS A.VCKI.KS. Dec. M Th fi-r. en scd sisg.. were again Join, " ' !'.' nialrlmeriMl rontnicts wl:h !'. p-.-yi "lalTJiKe ct Hiiane Thompson ,f i'' 1 ti. movies , lleddv Wattles, rt Cengreg:i-i..:,al church heie t,.- A Fcilow Feeling Yen c.ii.'t f,...i;7H ,w ; ,u iN! f t's If yea ncer hue ,.I; PORTLAND. (re. Ivc. 10 -rhrlmni.il s-,iiiUies are on the local market this morning Holly wreaths from lo 10 Is Inches lii slle are priced at ceuys to II 3.",. Pest stock bananas are on the market nt s tenia a pound in rrntes Jap orang. s are olfered al 12 25 a bundle In large lots. la:,. are oftrrvd from T to 1 cent, a pound; figs from 9 10 124 cen; a IhhimiI: commercial mini cm, -at is priced from 11 lo isj cents a pound. Kcgular coinnio.lliiea in and vegetables on! nine sti-ady with few price chapg, llu:tcr and eggs steadv. S.... p,.si...-s are 1 market, quoted today at 44 fruits f..itl ri-ing J.CPENNEYC tun CMkki. nObtdURtj. ORtuON A Neiv Stock Says Shop "Now for Qood Values in TOYS Speedy Mechanical Trains "Express" and "Limited" All of the thrills of a train ride arc experienced by the fortunate boy who has one of these mechanical trains that speeds on its own track. The equipment varies with the size of the train. Prices range from 98cto$3t98 ' II Brown-eyed Ma-Ma Doll with Brunette Curls A dainty, modish ddll .with a crisp ixinne't and . an embroid ercd dress he doses her eyes, toot 4.98 7 Little Jim" All S:ecl Steam Shovel K.--:i"j,--'.!'K ya-A Ifadc of heavy pauge tteel rvi'h a red roof, ihe budy, shev cl nj n!ttorm are black. A well-ccnstructcd loy for Footballs Of Genuine Cowhide) Strong, well-made genu ine cowhide footballs that will stand plenty of hard play pure gum bladder, leather lace and lacing needle and our price only 89c A Monoplane That Is a Real Boy's Toy 98c Desk and Chair Set for Girls and Coy ftM 0 tff WTietlier studying or writing Setters, small gills and boyj will vioy usinR tiiis desk ind chair set Rood looking, well, made furniture. Set $4.98 You can imagine this silver finish monoplane diving into a cloud and sail ng an-ay, Any boy will be delighted with this "Little Jim" mechanical toy. Each, 98c Others 23c to $1.98 Blackboard and Drop Desk Combinations Such x toy cs one of thes blackboard drop desks will bring pleasure the year 'round and they are useful and edu cational, as well. Your choico at 69c to $2.98 ilk Gifts for Milady It i a kimwI time to buy nliilp the SELECTIONS ARE COMPLETE Millinery, novelties, handker chief, neck scarf a, bandeaut, tc. Give "Her" a Hat -ism tor I'nrirtnian. r-.'V fur prices ro r . l Ion oil mil- I i T brlow '. Call and Inspect then new Christmas Goods hn'ry lost. Y1 :v ntir.lC 'UIIKITIKin TDID ' FATAL TO TWO MEN NOKWAI.K. Conn.. Ikc. 10 Al ton W. Kcynud9, 3B. liilon of the -nooy iHimiy iurniiin-0 lllt tne nltht. Ikfpmlier 11 tooaco traile. lost his life Satttr- Indefinitely t,on.rf ilav WhilP rlnrn ni- in a m . . .:. " " (nun a duck huntm trip. X Hf rbrt I'rfstitn. his uncle in-Ia--. NOTICE I Senior Hich P. T. A. meet- tne and program for Tne..tav a has been on ac- met a simi'ar fate. Alton W. Kev noklit. jr. U putferine; froin ex liosure at the ho.iial after his remue from the ovriiurned boat. 1'an M. Drumheller. Mr. Drumheller. born knne. left for the north youth. He operated two one of 2:!oo and another acres. In Spo- hen a ranches, of 1000 F. H. DRUMHELLER DEAD (nrln IV !j Wm) PPOKAXK, Wash.. Dec. 10. Fred II. Drumheller. 34. wheat rancher of Calxary, All., member " "!- i;non amity, la ileai 1 pnnv with hi mi.nen ler. .i.... after a few -lay.' illness with pneu-l and perfectly p o," '? TV",l nmnla. lie had been visiting In to to aroun, with her Tarter, v Is! Spokane with his mother. .Mrs. ' ll.le , the ,n. ",r "rarter- u- Custom in Drcn Cnatnm l whnl makes It no lm. proi.r for n man lo ainenr in com- ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Ettablithtd 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy Phsna ?aa The Specialty Shoppe 8 M Kinn Pin and Lana Bta, Oak and Kan. Sta. AMam lur. Lleena.d Lady Inil In the wind, w nei ,i.iv centa tound. Turkey and pouliij pile din-vd to ?tt.:iN I maiu stead). 1