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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1928.
OREGON OFFICIALS MEET have fin lulled (heir sessions. Be-! THE DRAWING ACCOUNT
I fore adjourning the clerks pasKedj
rAtrut) I'rrw t.easM wire) ju resolution asking the legislature) "Io you know that every time
POUTI-ANI. Ore., u-c. 20. to amend the election luwa where-'you draw your breath someone
Sheriffs and di.-lrlt t attorneys of , by fllltiK time for candidates would die?"
Oregon gathered here luduy for,b shortened. The resolution ubsu ; "I can't help It. if I quit draw
their annual sessinn. umKh a change In the schedule of Iiik my breath, I'll dl, too."
Tin (-Miinty treasurer and d-rk ! f-e ' .Indpe
COUNTY DIES AT '
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RED LODGE, MONT.
Word has been received here ofi
; uie aeacn or John It. Weaver, a na-j
jtive of Ioui;larf county, who died j
mi ini1
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Suggestions 3e&&
iTTTra , j i .1 i 1!
rLi tifq minima pauma rr:
HM.: ... I il i w . i
lip $"$5- wPi 1
Eito! -ilinfflmia. 1
JWM nispfS3i
Madras, broadcloth u2H liW'-r'b r 't -; Wtel!
and Kilki in nil feiv ' IW i f f Wool, lisle, "ilk. !,'.( 'V VeW'ti .iJ j
m&'&toi belts sums cloves
f-Jk iZySr Genuine leather; IKiUi V Vj Driving or dress;
lf''f MtSr'Ve fVk - V lined or tinlimd.
Tf3&&& $1-00 and up l?Xs $2.00 to $5.00
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SWEATERS MUFFLERS
$5.00 to $9.00 t Jjgg $2.00 to $5.00 gggg
"SySWV 'KERCHIEFS riTXSKW $12.50 to
&K$fe Unon. Plain or col- 'IWfrMSW c-.. r
giS l rrd borders. Al'SWRkf Silk Dressing
ifrHw Gowns
35c to $1.00 i kmhi $15 to $27.50
I krA"nl vTh'ttl i lil It nil .Li lFiB A wonderful Kilt.
wnere ne maue his home for a
irreat many year. lie was the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Weaver, pio
neer wettlera of the Myrtle Creek
dfritrlet, and was born February
2H, 1SH0 at Missouri lioltom. He
went Into eavtern Oregon at the
a e of 20 years, employed as a
cowboy, and from eastern Ore con
went to Montana where he engaged !
in me nvery stable buniness. A
widow and three tons survive him.
Numerous relatives reside at Myr
tle t'reek. Mr. Weaver was very ac
tive in the civic life of lied Lodge,
and was also connected with sev
eral fraternal organizations, parti
cularly the Masonic lodK'e.
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j I better flavored n
A I VijiA pancake. Eaay m
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your grocer.
iii. nne win carry on the restau
rant bu.'inesK under the name of
i'ansy Cafe as before.
Mrs. Jennie Hopkins, received a
OhrlHtmas present this morninir
that interested a number of mir
(clTliens. It was a larire photo of a
I living: sauad thnr rnnt.in.rf
Alcohol for your radiator: qulclci.r''.'' L'f u.,e?t M1"V
rvlee. lioseburn Su.er Service ,,fP,hjl'"l nd Hoden. avia-
tors that were forced to land here
I ujB wiim ny ror parrs that
"'"nru iu uiiiuiiiK ana we ne
MINDANAO ISLAND
MANILA, Dec. 21. Manila learn
ed today that a violent earthquake
whook the greater part of Min
danao inland Wednesday night.
One person was killed at C'ota
bato. provincial capital. Many
houses collapsed and fire broke
out but It was quickly controlled.
An undetermined number of per
sons were Injured.
Damage was estimated at $100.
000. The quake alno was felt in
Zamboanga and Davao, two other
provinces of Mindanao, but little
damage wan done hi those areas.
ROCKED BY QUAKE q" '1 , "
Ihem. They wished to be remem
bered to all those they knew and
praised apain the hospitality shown
them while here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Stenuer have
moved to Kmplre. They left Wed
nesday. Dr. Hoover of Roseburir. called
the ambulance again Tuesday to
take Mrs. Stewart to Mercy hns
Pita. She is stiff erinir with pneu
monia. Her condition Is serious.
She is the mother of Frank Sulli
van who was taken to Mercy hos
pital on Sunday.
Miss Agnes Lllja Is home for the
holidays.
Mrs. Prank Sullivan and Miss
Mollie Sullivan lert for Roseburg
to he near their sick ones.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hess of
Canyonville. were In town todar to
attend the funeral services of Sirs.
Hohl's mother, Kllen Lane.
ADULT AND INFANT
DINOSAURIANS ARE
FOUND IN CHINA
YONCALLA NEWS
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! TIETIUN, Tc. 20 The Rerllner
1 To..Kl,f l.,l(iu r,rlnl,wl a Aol.la
dispatch from Sir Sven Andres i ti-tH.i . .
i. ii i ne Palestine i?hanter of the
Uedin. Swedish explorer, saying roa., ataw. i .
that his Chinese collaborator.
geologist named Yuan, had discov
ered In western China the remains
of SO fully developed dlnosaurlans,
of the Jurassic period.
Also Ihree newly born dlnosau
rlan bibles, 24 inches long and
fresh from the egg were found ly
ing close to the mother animal. A
dlnnsnurian egg w-as also found In
the vicinity.
It was claimed that this was the
first time that dinosaurlans of
this geologic period had been
found in Asia.
Antl-Freeze for your radiator.
Service while you wait. Roseburg
Super Service Station.
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TEN MILE AND VICINITY NEWS
There Is to be a Chrlstmas'tree
at the Tonniile church Friday, the
21st.
The many friends of Mrs. Tom
Rrdornstad will be sorry to hear
that she is quite lit at her home
at C.resham. Ore.
Don II inch Is assisting Mr. T-ock-woodwlth
their farming.
The influenza Is not so bad In
Tenmlle as it has been, but there
are still some rases.
Mrs. It. D. Lock wood and daugh
ter Kva and Mrs. Mary lUishnell
motored to Rosoburg and spent
the day with Mr. and Mrs. Klemm
1 uesday.
stallatlon of officers Tuesday eve
ning. The following officers were
duly Installed Into their respective
stations. Worthy matron. Hell Rup-
prectu; worthy patron, Tom Barr;
i associate matron, Mary Carsweii;
'secretary, Mrs. C. H. Daugherty;
treasurer, Harley Stnnaker; con
(ductress. Myrtle Applegate; asso
ciate conductress. Dorothy Ilrawn:
, marshal.. Nettle Hanan; sentinel,
! Sumner, Brawn; warden. Mrs.
Brawn, Sr.; Ruth, Mrs. T. H. Barr;
Esther, Delia Wise; Martha, Madge
Cooke: Klectra, Maude Applegate.
Following the closing of chapter,
a delicious lunch was served. Mrs.
Maude Applegate, retiring matron,
was the receplent of a beautiful
past worthy matron's pin.
The Mason lodge held their an
nual Installation of officers Thurs
day, Dec. 13. The following officers
were installed : Master, Harry
Cooke; senior warden, S. Brawn;
Junior warden. Fred Mork; secre
tary. Dan Durham; treasurer. Av
ery Laswell; chaplain, Tom West
fall. The annual Christmas party of
the Yoncalla Kmbroidery club was
held Wednesday evening in the
I. O. O. F. hall. The hall was beau
tifully decorated with Oregor
grape and ferns. A large Christmas
tree, baeuttfully decorated witr
electrlc lights and other ornaments
stood in the center of the room.
Little miniature trees graced the
long table at one end of the hall.
A seven o'clock dinner was served
to the members and their hus
bands. Misses Hah Kelse and Betty
Daugherty assisted at the table.
rollowing the dinner a short nm
Mr White and family who had 8(ra program was given, after
been living on the Andrea place,
have gone to California.
Mrs. Charlie Friend of Medford
Is visiting her parents, Mr.
Mrs, Earl Olllvant.
Mr. and Mrs. Purly Hahn have
moved onto the McCallister place.
Mr. Cabot, who has been quite
111 with flu. Is Improving.
A large number of turkeys were
raised In this locality and the own
ers have been quite busy market
ing them.
which Santa Ctaus and Mrs. Santa
01 a us distributed gifts from the
tree. The members all received
CANYONVILLE NEWS
and ! beautiful fancy work, done by
members of the club, and the hus
bands also were remembered. Mr.
and Mrs. Barton Helliwell receiv
ed a beautiful water set from the
club as a parting gift. Mr. and Mrs.
Helliwell will leave the last of this
week for Iloseburg. where they will
make their home in the future.
Mrs. Amy Culwell of Stockton.
California, is visiting here parents,
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CHAS. 8. McELHINNY. 01 it. Mgr.
mil m without o Mixtion on f? pft. trfc
tin MfiKuUrt ul oa Mur ltK7.
Rot burg, Ortgon
Ait OmpMtoa.
Mrs. L. K. Hennintrer returned
Friday from Eugene where she has
been receiving medical attention.
Huron dough and family left
Sunday for Portland to spend a
few days.
George Carter, Sr., Is very 111.
The children have all been notified.
Mrs. Cora Beyers spent Saturday
of lust week In Roseburg shopping
and visiting friends.
Mrs. R. L. Cong la r ha been 111
for the past week. She Is slowly
improving at the present time.
The ambulance was called Sun
day and Frank Sulllvnn wns taken
to Mercy hospital. Mr. Sullivan is
suffering with the influenia. He
Is getting along as well as can be
extcted.
Mr. and Mrs. T,. E. Hennlncer
left Sundnv morning for Medford
to bring back Mrs. Hennlmrer's
Christmas present, a new straight
eight Studebsiker coach.
Ellon Bollenbaugh, Bill Willis
and Fred Forbes went out to the
turkey shoot at the Call Hamilton
place Sunday. Mayor Willis was
the only one from Canyonville to
pet a turkev. Fred Forbes Is Mr.
Willis brother In law here from
Portland, and is staving with the
Willis family.
Mr. ttrultke of Cold Hill has the
BlMtner hall leased. He gave his
ftrt dance on Saturday nicht of
l.-ist week and a picture show on
Sunday nicht.
Mrs Sullivan left for Roseburg
Monday to b near her husband,
who Is in MrcT hospital
Herbert Buroker of Portland
pent the week end with his broth
ers. V. J. and L. J. Buroker of this
cltv
Mrs Harold Bellows of Roseburg
spent a few days her with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. J
Buroker.
Mrs. 1. E. Ntwton has rented tn
U V. Stenger building and moved
in
Yule tide Wishes
Sent with a
Box of
ARTSTYLE
These wonderful choc
olates have been put
up In beautifully holiday-wrapped
packages.
ONE POUND. .
TWO POUND ,
FIVE-POUND
$1.M
7.S0
Nathan Fullerton
feroit Drag Sfan
RoMburo. Oregon
mill DEPENOAHLE CROCE RS
SATIN FINISHED
MIXED Richly color
ed, pound I 7c;
3 pounds
49c
BROKEN MIXED
Amas candy or many
colors, lb. 17l2c;
2 lbs
35c
CHOCOLATES DeLuxe, fancy
and caramel centers, 5 lb box
hand made, cream, nougat
$1.55
CRYSTALLIZED
CREAMS AND JEL-
LlcJs 1 hey re sure to
please, 1 lb. 20c;
3 pounds ..
59c
FRENCH CREAMS
Genuine hand made
soft centers, .
lb. 29; 3 lb...
85c
OYSTER COCKTAIL Or,,
SAUCE Sniders, 8 oz. bottle Z3u
CHEESE Full cream, aged
to tickle your palate, lb
SHRIMP American
Beauty, latest pack in
sanitary enamel lined
cans. No. I
tins, 3 for
47c
SOUP Campbell's
Tomato,
3 cans
27c
RIPE OLIVES
Libby's large, QQn
pint can .Li
20th CENTURY COFFEE There's Christmas cheer in every cup.
Direct from our roaster to you. It's always fresh, lb. 48c; 3 lbs
$1.39
PEANUTS Fresh
roasted, and they
fresh, lb. 17c;
3 for
49c
WALNUTS Best in
. the Northwest, fancy
budded Franquettes,
pound 35c; C 1 ' f fl
3 lbs. 0 1 iU U
BRAZIL NUTS The
best niggertoes
can buy. lb. 29c;
2 lbs
57C
ALMONDS Soft
shell. vrack
your fingers,
lb. 30c; 3 lbs
em with
88c
FILBERTS Fancy,
grown in the North
west, lb. 27c;
3 lbs
7SC
JUST WHAT YOU WANT
POPCORN Aged just right so it will sure pop;
3 pounds
FIGS Fancy Adriatics delightful eating, pound 15c:
10 lb. box
DATES Bulk, 1928 crop Golden Hallowiis,
2 pounds ..
MIXED NUTS All
good stuffs. No pea
nuts, we know, we
mixed 'em. C C n
lb. 28c; 2 lbs. JJb
28c
SI. 45
25c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Ejected from the best fruit and vegetable-growing centers for QUALITY
. ST T"en' bouS carload quantities to get the lowest possible
prices. This assures you of the very best of the season's produce at the most
reasonable prices. "
CELERY Large LETTUCE Large
crisp, in- solid heads,
2 bunches I Oil 2 for
17c
SWEET POTATOES
Fine for that 0 C 0
Xmas dinner 5 lb L J U
ORANGES Sweet,
per dozen . 49c
CRANBERRIES
Oregon's best, A C n
2 lbs. .. 40 C
BANANAS
Firm, ripe, 3 lb.
25c
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Christmas Brings Happiness to Everyone
The EXCHANGE OF GIFTS contributes a large part of the
Happiness. And the Christmas Dinner is another very import
ant factor. 20th CENTURY not only offers savings with which
to BUY GIFTS but stands ready to make a big contribution to
the success of the CHRISTMAS DINNER.
Christmas Features, Saturday and Monday, Decem-
ber 22 and 24
CANDIES
As Pure as they Make 'Em
CHOCOLATE
DROPS Improved
soft centered, CQn
lb. 20c; 3 lbs J 3ll
FILL DE LITE Hard
finish, soft
filled, lb ....
27c
30c
a anann amtitiBH aniiiumi b m ;i u 11 u-g
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ambrose for a
few weeks.
Misses Lucy Lenx and Marirte
Ins and Little Kills Klein of Sa
lem are visiting Mrs. Dale Cowan
for a few days.
sene oil store which blazed for
twenty minutes and thn collapsed
enKulflnir three men, four women
and three boys. The remaining oc
cupants of the house escaped un
harmed.
The two Injured were a woman
who Jumped from a top story win
dow and her child, .which she had
clasped to her breast.
GENERAL MOTORS MAN !
BUYS NOTED RACE HORSES
Christmas Special
(AMocittnl rm. twd Wrc) ; S
NEW YORK. Dec. 21 Charles
T. Klsher, vice president of Geo- g
eral Motors corporation, has pur- 5
chased High Time, side of Sara- S
ten. HlRh Strung; and other great T
turf thoroughbreds, for a flrlce re-
ported to be between 400,000 and 4i
High Time rates as the leading 3
sire In the country, sixteen of his
gets having accounted for 43 A
Until January 1, wi will do work as follows
mini oiks Cleaned and Pressed
rresa only
Ladies'
plain Wool Dresses, cleaned mnA r...i
Any one attending Junior or Hi School Suit O'CoaL Dress!
Girl's Cost, etc
Trousers, Sweaters. Plain Skirt., etc"
$1.25
. .60
1.25
Phone 472
SPEND THE DIFFERENCE FOR XMAS
ROSEBURG CLEANERS
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
308 N. Jackson
I
takes and purses with an aggre- SI5EKIl!K'CCMI.
v,l. V u 1 1 1 a nt . 1 '' " A 1 i ,
High Time Is to be taken to Mr.
Fisher's recently acquired Dlxlana
farm, near Lexington. Ky former- rFIWTMilsIsii.M
ly owned by the late James Cox v a
ii i .. M V
Children's rubber boots at the
Pooterie.
LIVES OF 10 PERSONS g
s
(AirltH PTa ImH Vlr
KARACHI. India, Dee. JO Tea
persons were killed and two seri
ously Injured In a fire which de
stroyed a two story building In th
Rnnohnre quarter early today.
The fir originated In a kero
First Mortgage for Sale
Note secured by first mortgage en 420-aera stock farm,
amount 18.000: five years; Interest rate S per cent. Value of
ranh about 120.000. Located six miles from Roseburg In Doug
las County. Will discount accrued Interest If taken at one.
McLendon Realty Company
Roseburg, Oregon
10 Jackson St