TWO ROSEBUKC NT. WS REVIEW. RQSEDURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1928. EARTHQUAKE SOMEWHERE WASHINGTON, IH'C 19. -A ''very hpav" earthquake wan re corded beginnins at i:56 o'clock this morning on (hi seismograph :it Georgetown university. Iirc tor Tondorf estimated the dis turbance was 9,000 miles from Washington, but he did not calcu late the direction. The quake reached Us maximum ihtenslty at 7:57 o'clock and wheu the recording sheet of the instru ment Mai removed at 1:13, it was still of heavy character. 10. II. Olliphatit, student at O. B. C, stopped over last night on his way Houth to spend the holidays. 'WM m. - i Gandy Sale cy fresh cMgood What la Christmas without candy? And In buying candy why not the best? Ward', candies are always fresh and absolutely pure. Msde of the best Ingredients obtainable and only under the cleanest conditions possible you may rest assured that when you buy candy from Ward's you tet the best at lowest prices. MRS. GOODY'S HAND DIPPED ASSORTMENT 3 LBS. 98c Assorted soft and had centers with rich hand dipped choco late COVt'lTlLg. SPECIAL Christmas Box SLBS. S2.75 Asmirtril hard content and crenmft with r-lini-olale coallllK-I'at-kftl In fancy Xmita box. I CJvtwlte I ' dJjSC ovvtrxl f fSwtsiill')sis.liiii "A VILLA Chocolate Covered Cherries 75C lb-box Luscious cherries in a cordial cream, covered with rich choc olate. Highest ijuuliiy. CHRISTMAS MIXED 25c lb. ' l'lve (llrfcrnit klnila of candy ill 15 lb. palls and 10 lb. iaila. - SUZETTE CHOCOLATES 75c lb. Azotic 1 soft cream and cara mel centers .i'n liuiid dipped chocolate covering. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 318 N. JACKSON ROSEBURQ Santa wll be here Sat. 2 to ft: 30 p. m. Phone 95 OREGON Christmas Suggestions Smoking Stands Good asorttr.tht for selection, Pi ices from $1.75 to $15 Tables End Console and ocensionni tnhlea priced f.om $5 " $32.50 Radio TaMes and Cabinets Good nsotlment Ht $12,50 "'$32.50 Davenports I'lircs i. inning from $S5 4 $185 Chairs Overstuffed nnd lonswcll tlinir $35 $E0 McKean, Darby & Baldwin Complete Hoiisefurnuhrrs. Kosebur, Oregon I Christmas Special & Until January 1, we will do work i follows: Men's Suits Cleaned and PresMd $1 .? A press onr , 30 V Ladiea' plain Wool Dreiaes, cleaned and penrri . Any one attending Junior or HI School Suit. O Co.it, Drets, Girl's Coat, etc. .7 W Trouaara. Sweatera. Plain Skirts. tc .50 . 6PENO THE DIFFERENCE FOR XMA3 ROSEBURG CLEANERS fi WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER i X Around the County 2 GREEN GLEmMINGS Mrs. t'has. Miles 'was shopping In Kosenurg Saturday. Atha l.ee, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Fred Agee, is very HI fol lowing an attack of intluena. Mr. Merle Austin relumed Men- day night Ii cm a business trip io Portland where he purchased ad ditional Block for the holiday busi ness of boilt the Kith In Ruheb-jru and The Flower Shop at Duiu inulr. Callf'H nia. Wallacp Ruben son returned to school Mumlay after being ahse.it lur two weeks following an attack or "iiu " Mr. John NeiLson of liandon was ah over night visitor at the Kail 1 Age home Thursday, returning ! home Friday. , j Among lho.it' v. ho haw- been ill i the past uci-li were Mrs. O. II. ; f'tirttle, Mrs. ('. (h.tndler. Mis. Kred ARee and Hilly lilack. j ! Mr. tieo. Ifurt v.a in Koseburff Monday afierrion unending to 1 buHincsM a(lair. j Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lauder motor-j ed to ItosfhurK Saturday wheit-th'-y wens the Kuentn of rehtliveK. j ! '1 he many fi lends and neighbors are deeply grievid ovir the death of Mi. S. M. Kelley highiy eteem ed resident wlio parsed away sud-ih-nly Saturday moi uiiiK at the family liuine. He was always in terested in i he vei tarp of others and favored all activities leading to civic improvement. The bereav ed relatives have the sympathy of the entire com muni ' y. Mr. and Mm. Henry Nelson and Mr. Samuel ('row of I (aril lie, Washington, arrived Monday to at tend the luncml uf lhJr brother and cousin, Mr. S. M. Jelley. Friends of Mrs. Hairy Winsion and children will he glad lo knov they have sul f icient y leeovej. ,1 after having the flu to he oui again. i Mrs. J. W. Iljward, Mrs. Fred Ilofimeisier ami Airs. Kreii Hoff man worn shopping and attending to businst; affairs In KosehurK Tuesday. Mrs. William llrowii of Wood 1 lands, ('alifornla, nrrived on the ; Shasta Sunday to visit far several weeks at the home of her siHler Mrs. S. M. Kellcy. Mr. and Mis. VirpH Avery mo tored from Corvallis Saturday to spend several days vlsiiing wiiii Mrs. Avery's aunl, Mrs. S. M. Kel lcy. Mrs. Y Achor, who with her husband anlved here Sunday from Hrooks, Oregon, to be present at the funeral servlc -s of her uncie, (he hi to S. M. Kelley, is criticatlv ill today. The next theefhiir of (he Merry-Oo-ltonnd Club has been postpon ed indetlniteiy because of the in fluetir.a epidetnic and other illness in l lie neighborhood. Mrs. S. M, Kelley wan .ohUvs to the tlh-niiary W. ('. T. n. at her home Wednesday ultenionii of last week, December J2. UhiIhk the business session Mrs. I). C. Mo tfhehey, prushlent, pieslded and Mis. J. W. Howard led the. King ing with Mrs. Kelley at the plan-, Mrs. ('."I, (iioves'hd the devotion als. Plans for a membership drfve were formulated ami a commiliee chttsen lo take charge, with Mrs. Frank Stienhaiier as chairman, Mia. S. Miller, Mrs. 1 1,. Hells. .Mik. Kred Hoffman and Mrs. Karl Agee assisiing'ner. l or the celehraiion it! Naiioual Consii lutf .Hial I'mhibiiion j nty on Jaim aiy H. 'h ihe union will bold a puh-li- int eitng in the vi nlng with nn appropriate program for the oc casion. At the close of the niee Intr a dainty luncheon was servo 1 by the hostess assisted by the Misses Vesta Simmons and "Nellie . MeC.ehehey. The invited guesti j were .Mrs. J. v. Mi l vinald. Mm. ('. ( iiaiuller. Mrs. ( has. Mib ;., Miles. Mis. fhas. lioss. .Mis. Henry Simmons. Mis. c. J. Harding nnd ! the Misses Veta Simmons, .Nellie Mctihehey and Vaila Heits. Mem b.rs present Mrs. ('. ('. Crows. Mis. A. Ilnltmnn, Mrs. J. W. Howard. Mis. T. ll. Haen Mis. Frank Steinhatier. Mrs. K. I. lletts, Mrs, Fred Hoffman, Mr.. 0. V. Mctihehey and Mrs. Kail Agee. A pleasant .evening was spent ;it the home in Mi. and Mrs. S. M. Kelley nn Tlittrsdii of last we(!v when they Invited a parly id friends t i an Intorm.tl evening ol games nnd mil: te. H.'iresliuieins were served at sniilll tables m Mi. and .hs. ( ia Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. .1. Harding. Mr. and Mrs. ltnl.e:i Home." I'iano duet Wlllnieita Logsdon t:iul Maixl lliniiham. tit bare Kesolvtd, that the World is (j.-owing better. Affirmative iale lliundull, Ma bel Itranham. Ittitli Mos.haf. .Negative Oeii WIUJh, Cailyle tiur- gojne, Carl llutler. 'i ne atJirmative woo the deci sion. ' Toe l.ii'M school boys' basket ball trim pjayed the Myrtle Creek toin team 'Friday nlpht. The for mer team won the game. Carlyle litirgoyne was abK-nt from school Monday. Willamt-tta Logadoti won a D9 woid typing pin tliia month. REPORTED WEAKER WOMAN SICK FROM STAB WOUND; -... liiKtt TtAno COnVAU.19. Ore.. Ic. is. i Iwia III UlikiTrnn, asalslant frt-shman foolhall coach and for in r star tai-kle of the Oreeon stale Lit'am. was weaker today with riB- ing lemperature and some dellrl Little Rock. Ark. "I was sick fox um. Dlcki rson was Btabbrd In a three rears after tnv last baby Helped By Lydia E. Pink- hum's. VoAtiirilA Cnmnmind i SOCIETY FOLK ENGAGED (AwteUtwl I'irm Wile) WASHINGTON, IWC. MlM Jinei Newbold. Washington so ciety girl, and Alb-n A. hyan. Jr., of New York, grandjon of the latu Thomas Fortune Ryan, multi millionaire, are to be married here on February 6. formal annum" m-m of Hie eiiKHKenient nailni! bot-n mmle. Ml.ss Newbold is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Newboiu. Mr. Newbold is business manager of the Washington Star. Hyan is the son of Allan A. Ryan, who was left only a pair of shirt studs in his father's will. NOTICE After January 1. 1929. our mini mum eharge will be one dollar ir month for hauling garbage from residences. J. W. DRAPER. FOR EXCHANGE I Good large 9-room Modern 'house in S:ik-m, Oregon. Close in ! and good inrome properly, also I nice all modern G room bungalow both well pleated, to exchange for : Icoseburg city property, acreage or j shcefi rant h within 10 miles of f ltosebur.'t. Ferrlne & Mnrsters, 212 ur.iy llldK., Salem. Ore. AH kinds of rough lumber for sale cheap. On main road four miles eanl of lllxonvlile. Will de liver if desired. C. V. 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Ruitcr Radio Service At U"'t"i OH Service Station TtLEPMONt W lung early yesterday in a fight with Ianza Hryant. local youth, jealous over Dlckernon'a attention to a CorralllB aitresa. Dlckerson la a aenlor student, formerly of Welaer. Idaho. Bryant was held on an open charge which officers said would be changed to murder in cane the victim dies. If you are figurlnn on buying a new car wait until you have aeen tiie Bix-cylinder Chevrolet. It aeta a new standard In automobile value. o 1 X FIGHTF LAST NIGHT J i (AKavx-idti'il I'rcaa imxit Win-) ) St. Uouis Young Stribling, Ma ! con, (ia., knocked out Hilly Freaa, Chicago 1). Johnny Mark, Pitts burgh, knocked out Hank Malloy, Hoston 3t. Dan Haley, Mt. Clem ens, Mich., outpointed Tom Ptvac, Bt. Lotils (Si. IndianapoIJa Jinlmie , Hackley, Indianapolis, outpointed I'aul Al len, Chicago 110). Otto Atterson, Terre Haule, lout on a foul to Roy al Cox, Indianapolis CI. Los Anffeles Armand Kmanuel, San rrancinco, Rtopped "Wild Hill" Cox, Canada 2. Jacksonville. Fla. K. O. I Hilly) Kd wards, Havanhah, outpointed Willie Norwood. Tltusville, Fla. (Hit; Cm by Tumee, pointed Cy Ferklns, 4; (ilenn Chaneey, stopped Monroe Porter, 7) came. . I could hardly walk and fotild not eat nor nkep a I should because I wan so nervous. I took seven bottles nf the Vefcetahlo torn pound and used that num ber of bottlesi of Lvdia E. Pink Immi Sanatie ash and I am feeling just line, 1 have a lartje fam ily and do me work for all. Your Compound made me a well woman, and I have a hnppy home now. I nlwuvs trv to keep a bottle in the home and I tell evervone l)mit It. Mrs. II. A. Ahams, ft. F, V. fi. Box 3, Little lloi'k.'Arkansaa. sore of lo r , First Mortgage for Sale fi Note secured by first mortgage on 420-acre stock farm, amount $8,030; five years; Interest rate 6 per cent Value of K ran h about J20.000. Located sin miles from Roseburg in Doug. $ las County. Will discount accrued interest If taken at once. ' I McLendon Realty Company 140 Jackson St. ' Roseburg, Oregon t Youiik Hitcbh;, New Orleans (10). ins Smith Itlver by to 11. It was an exciting game from start to finish. The Smith River boys played a hard, fast name and showed pood sportsmanship. At the half the score stood seven to seven. This gave the fans aomc thinK to think about during the in termission. The starting lineup for Drain was: C. Miller center. Afford and S. Miller guards, Maxwell and Whipple forwards. Whipple show ed the old fighting spirit which won him the place ot hijih point man. The Miller brothers ahu Miami, out-. Afortl hoa down, his position uu Jacksonville.j til a 1Ut,H harj iutk caUHe1 uim l0 Jacksonville,! tl(l ,AUen Uom the came. Then Savannah! (,ool wpnt in for Alford and play- ! ed a wonderful game, j The teams will again engage In mver nexi Greenville, Miss. Buster Mai lini, Memphis, won a decision over a battle with Smith DRAIN BEATS SMITH RIVER IN GOOD GAME DRAIN, Dec. 19. (Special Saturday night on their home floor the Drain high school basketball tenm won another victory, defeat- Saturday floor. night on Sml'h River's If you are flxurmg on buying a new car wait until you have aeen the six-cylinder Chevrolet. It sets a new standard in automobile vnlue Flowers The One Perfect Gift A iull line or potted tl plants and floral acces- 1 sones at The Fern Florists Our stock is the finest ever offered for selection in our city. Come and be convinced. PHONE 240 I1 a few mor ff shopping days lHj' J f'SJ ' left now 1 1 While the fact remains that you are rather late in selecting your gifts, there are several very good reasons why it will save you time, money and worry if you shop now at CA A Department Store of Christmas Gifts BIGGER VARIETY POPULAR PRICES . PROMPT SERVICE APPROPRIATE GIFTS AMPLE STOCKS QUALITY MERCHANDISE GIFT GOODS TABLES SUGGESTIONS GALORE Gifts from many lines of merchandise and practically complete assort ments right to Christmas eve. Open evenings till Christmas s.wwi spa isj ii. ii ' " sin swiiassu pi i l n lliiy(i uiwp is , ( , m ,m,3mmjgmfn