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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW; ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929. Your FEET can now enjoy what your EYES approve Mm HrlU-r Strvicc Brttr Morchfintlisf; NEW SUEDES Mm Hotter Service Better Merchandise MELODIOUS MARVELS AT UMPQUA PARK Saturday Nite, December 14 Gents $1.00 Ladies Free Merchandise JOHN MARKS RANCH Sunday, December 15th Sponsored by Douglas County Sportsmen's and Game Protective Association Every shooter must attend in ordi-r to realize the liii; values that are beinir offered ti Ihoje who pniticipatc. Every shooter will have a chance to win a prize regardless of shooting ability. SHOOT STARTS 10 A. M. SHARP AMMUNITION ON GROUNDS THEY'RE here... the new Scl hy Arch Preserver Shoe models . . . direct from the Stlhy Fashion Studios in Paris and New York. See them . . . get a real beauty thrill. Then try them on . . . and get another thrill ... a comfort thrill. This is the shoe that gives com fort and foot health along with the most dashing chic. Skilfully concealed features assure freedom from strain and j'-tiguc, prevent pinching and swelling antI impart a truly joyous vitality to your step every minute of the day. Kcmembcr, every shoe is fitted by our exclusive method of measuring from heel to ball, adding an extra note of custom-tailored smartness. $19.90 and Up The NEW VER A new shipment of buccIcs for Christmas. Hitfh or medium licclw in the sea son's nrw-st models. $5.45 $5.95 THE RADIO DANCE BY THOSE rm dov : ( ' PRESET I MEMORIAL ORGAN BEING PLACED IN CHRISTIAN CHURCH The memorial pip? organ glvi , 10 thf- lorai Christian church li . O Ivikins of Chicago, in mein oiy of his njrji Jk r, a foimo: r-i- i 'U'ltf of tio.si-li.ij a, ami iiu'IijImt ol tlie loc:il (oiiLT'atiiii), arrive)) in ; Kit; city je.sh;iili:y a;.l installation, .-laricd at lh church tlii.s morn- j iriK- Tii' ori.a was built by the Kob.-it Morton company ot" Yifn Nijvh, California, aiifl in 1tiiin in-KtaJI- by I,. II. I'roveisf, factory ; ifpifsentjilivt-, who iiiHiallei) the ! Mo tmi lii a!re orj an Ht tin- Alil- 11 r.i two ear.s ar.j. It is -.n'( -ted to have tiit; just; UfiiwiL ready for ; ojieration by (hi i.-i man. It is u ; t ao riianuiil oijjan with ehiiiii. EDWARD L. DOHENY BRIBERY TRIAL TO j OPEN ON MARCH 10 f.W.f int'-l l'r"m I,f-aiwfl Win-) WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. The date for the trial of Kdwanl h. JJ-j mi'mv, on niiinaie, on u en;n 75e 01 bribery was Kef for March 1" to day by Justice Hit, in the iliHtrict of Columbia fluprcnie court. The indictment. tiuaiiiHt the wealtliy oil man is one of the se ih'H Ki'owint,' out of oil lea sea made during the Harding aduiinir.t ra tion. Tlie charge is that Johnny KUVt! Albert It. Kail, former secre tary of the interior, a bribe of $100,000 In connection with the leae to Doheny's company of the Klk hllbi naval oil reia rve in Cali fornia. Kail was recently convicted on Hie charpe of receivIiiK the SlM0,-j O'hj from Doheny ami was. fined SIOO.OOO and c.lven a Buspeiided sentence of a year in Jail. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY AT SCHOOL TONIGHT The annual junior class play will be presented tonight in the au ditorium of the senior hih school. The clasK has selected for pre sentation this year a play by Ar l bur (Joodi ich. "So This Is Lon don," dealing with iiritish and American national prejudices, it affords hl'Ii comedy throughout iind provides many a laurh- The members of tlie ca;il play their part a very well. The cast include: lan Kutler as If iram 1 haper; Maxine Laird us Mai y l)raper ; John Creen as Hiram Draper. Jr.; Tom Nesx as Sir Percy Ileau champ; Mildred Keen it; as KI i nor Meauclwimp; Norma Winston as Lady I nickitwoi lb ; Itoberl llelli well as Mr. irMieyeutt; liobert larding as a flunky; Paul Me Mcdowan as Thomas, and Philip Kehoiffele as ,etininf;fi. Miss Kale Itiicliauau l:i diiectitif; the play. LOCAL NEWS Melroso Rancher in Roseburg C. t. Maldey, Melrose rancher, .as a business visitor In tills ciiy yes terday. fcouth Deer Creek Visitor J. A. J'iir;erton, rancher at Soulh lieer (reek, is a buslncHs visitor In this city today. Mr. Fleming in Town David Cieliiili. ol Clide. visited friend.-; and t riiusacleil business in this tl yesterday. GihJc Visitor Here Thureday I'en't Itlakeley. (Jlide rancher, WW -a hu.'iness visitor In llihi ci'y yes t"idi y afternoon. Business Visitor Here .1. C. Addis, of Seall le, is a business visitor in 'tliL; city for several days i tils week. Merc From Dixon vi He I'rank ! Met;, or I lixonville, I causae led husiuesa and visited relative.) in litis cit yesterday. Winchester Rancher in Town ( i e it r k e Newberry, Winchester rancher, was a buHuess visitor ii. 'his city yeMeiday. News of Grandson Mr. and Mrs. , James Mi -Clin lock, of Madi.-on. New Jersey, are the parents ol a son, Charles Craham McClim-tock. ; born this iimiuiim in Ihe Methodist I hospital al llrooklyn, New York. The father is it son of Mr. and Lock for this label when Buying Your Butter It is your guarantee of perfect satisfaction. MADE BY Douglas County Creamery n-IONE Mrs. J. K. McCIiptot k of ibis city, v. ho received a telegram I Ms nioi nil!.; announcing the birth. Here e F rem Looklngglacs e Uutviiuid, of l-ouKiiif-larts, i fJeoi k .'pent ve.ai hours in thi:i city ey:ierday on h-sincs. Kclurnc From Portland Harry I it. v;. lei, of tii'H ri'.y, and iviwaru" V.Va.ei, ol MyrtJe Creek, have ie tunieti Irom i'uMlaini, where lh-y Hi' m u tew days transact ln;i hu?A- Friday 13th Is Lucky at Hospital Friday, tilt? ;;tb, provtti to he a ln. k il.ty tor .Mr. and Mrs. C. W.i ISiK klund. of Melro.-e, ,ik twin sons j vsere born to them today at Ito.ie-j ImiK general hospital, j Co to Turkey Fair Today Al ' Tiaihtord and O'-.ctr Lindsay, of i ilns riiy, h it this morning fur Oiik ImhI to attenrl the turkey r. .Ma I ;n i.i-y exhibited Heveial of hn un : -ys. Visiting Friends in Roseburg P. J. liowinan. of the Hovvtnan Lmnher coinnany of Oitkh-nd, Cali toniia, is Kj)efid'fiK several days in thU city visitint,' rriends. lie well known here. STORY A (Continued from pae 1) Btnick a pile of lartre boulders. She dlctl while on the way to the Uoee huiK Ceur'ial hospital. Mr. Smith suffered only minor injuries. Mi-, and .Mrs. Smith had been spendint? the day in ftnseburt? (lo ins some Christmas shopping, and stait'd home shortly after dark. Brakes Cause Skid Near the Knuie crossing nt Shady Point, a few miles pouth of Kosehuiir. they met the Sutherland car, which was comlne into Kose hurt,'. Apparently Mr. Smith, who was driving the car, applied Ills brakes to reduce his speed, and the car started to skid towards the left side of the road. Tlie Sutherland car pulled out onto the shoulder of the highway, but the Smith car's rear fender hit the side of Mr. Sutherland's ma chine. The impact, while not suf ficient In Itself to cause nnv ma terial damage. raued Smith's vr to swerve across l Hie riuht. side rf the road, where it went over the bank. turnhiK over once and land ing upritiht. No Inquest to Be Held Smith was driving a toiirfni? car nnd 'he too was crushed when the mncMne h't on ton of i pile ot 1mnldt. Mrs StnHb's h'nd r-n-nareutlv bit violently acstimt the rocks, the Mow b"Uier sufficient to fr'icture the skull and, cause n en 'bn'l henmrilinrre. Si'o viv. n n'nib"r of H'o Ston1- t." r-mttl- r fowq Vnlle" HP'' "eiit iif!'cllc-Hv 1er entire lifo In IIimI ....u",',t" She 11 he e-nth-nr of two ehildren. Tlnqbl'-q tliei" nd the huslrmd. four brothers and 'hree sisters survive. WEYERHAUSER MAN QUITS SI'OKNK. Wash., T-n. Ti.-Thc resltrn!tion or T. J. Humbfid. of Rand Point. Ida., a nresident or the Weverhat'ser Sales riimnjiliv. disl r( hul itrs for lumber mi Ms In Wnshlitiflnii, Oreuon. MaW) nnd lhiii("(ita. w;ts announced here. Frederick I.. Weverhat'ser. of Min neiipolis, grandson of the founder of the company, will succeed Hum bird. Sale Saturday Stork's Nest and Gift Shop 314 S. Stephens Street Luncheon Sets Dresser Scarfs Pillow Cases Infants' Wear Every Article Hand Made FREDA BRAUNINGER, M(.r. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In th fitting of Glasses 116 Jackson St. 3-40 : AT THE CHURCHES: . a a ( I (Continued Iroin pape 2) I meeting at liiilaid die-jiduy i-veuii.K t 7:. 'ei. and at Tt-nrnile r a:id l.oo'..ir!;-'las:i on Thtir.alay e,enin at 7:;ui. "Player changes liiiii...' l-t Uri "not lortiake the' ;i -eintdinj? of our.selt-c.t together." i All are welcome. ' First Baptist Church, Glide, Ore- g&n, iJrc. .".. Itib'.e hdiool lu j ( dock. The Chi i.-rtui'id -pii ii ' '.ill be bronchi in ko::k, readings! ad devotio:iii h-ti vice at thU i time. Church service tollowiim i iiible s' hool. Thin is to be a Christ mas message h.-ou.L'ht by Clyde l:eaid. Ii..s i timeiitai muie briu in.L,' tin reason's Kreelfn.. IJ. Y. J. I '. evening set vice 7 : ir o'clock. Alvin A.sam leader. We invite you to all of these services. You will help u.i by coming. .May we heip yuu? C. and M. A., Cleveland. Sunday .-hool every Sunday at 1U o'clock; Mrs. K. It. I-'enn. superintendent. Preaching at 11 o'clock by Captain Hall, followed by lunch hour. Af ternoon service at U: :0. We cor dially invite the whole community to come and worship with us. Many have heard Captain Hail and know what a splendid Chris linn and earnest speaker he in. He has been a Haptist colporteur for many years; carries a fine line of Bibles, testaments and other hooks of a religious nature. Come and hear him. Mrs. C. A. Chamber lilt, leader. Free Methodist church, 1.117 Harvard avenue, Hoseburi;. Sun day school, 9 :4a; preach in ser vice at 11; evening service at 7: :to. .Mid week prayer meetine Wednesday evening at 7::!'. You are cordially invited to these ser vices. V. M. Abbott, pastor. Methodist Episcopal Church. Church school 0:1a; L. K. Cood hourn, superintendent. Morning service at 11; subject, a Christ mas sermon The choir will shin an anthem, "Kverlastinj Strength" by It a Wilson. Kpworth League, r,::;u p. m.; special carol sinning. Mrs. Orcutt and Mrs. Nicholas as--istintr. KveniiiR service, 7:".". The Kpworth league will take a part in the evening service, v. hi' h will consist of Christmas hymns and the story of our own work In South America. -A cordial welcome to the public:. Charles A. Kdward.. minister. Fir3t Christian Church. V. H. Main! pastor. Mi hie school at 9:4f a. m. D. K. Carr su'ieriu'endent. Morning .vursliip begins at lo:."u Our stocks of Christ mas gifts arc so full nf so niRnv uood things that you can tjJJ find exactly the g'ft ycu want, whether you obey a budget or ignore it. An appreciated ift is one of our tic. shirt and sock ensemble sets. HARTH'S TOGGERY All you pay fot is the COMMUN8TV PLATE Our gift to you is the mmm $m,ou MIRROR TRAV PiCTCRC the priuc of owning COMMUNITY PLATE, especially its newest design, tlie DFAI'ville. Iin.itnc the pleasure of serving eifjat one time, with this smart new tray (nil Juty.a lovely mirror) to help. Then figure the satisfac tion of payim;onIy for thepieccs... anJ only $48.50 . . . with the resc our gift toji'! Similar sendees fc" iix ot twelve, $36.50 up. ) 1 V.'l M I E7 r i il is m immw II III I HI III 1IIMH H Si Sermon subject, "Prayers in Suf lerins. ' Yo'jiis Peoples' CltriM i:in Kiult-avur at 6:tt. The eve iiim? evangelistic service begins v i I ii n rouiu koii f?erv!tre led by Charles Stanton at 7:2t'. Ser i.u n subject, "The Power of God's Word." Next Wedne.-.day ni(?lu is the lime for our reirulur monthly chun.ii niht. Our Christmas extr-eisi'-i wili be h hl-at the band time, lieyinniiti! at 6:f there wtil be a Iioi-luek dinner. This u 111 be fol lowed by a good Christ ma ro yiani. Then comes the Christinas tree with Siitiia Claua and a treu for t! e cliihlrn. This will ai.-:o be a "W hite Gift" Christmas and we are asking all who will to brlnw a gift of some kind for the needy. Let's make it worth while. Keniem beir tiie date, lieternber Ibl.i. Riddle Christian Church. Regu lar services Sunday beginning with Ilihle school at 1m:u!i a. in., follow ed by worship and sermon at 11. I Ji . II. L. iJUim will speak both morning and evening on the sub jects, "After Conversion, What ."' and "More Than Conquerors." Ynuug Peoples' meeting at followed by church services at 7 ".'so w ith lively .s!n;:in'5 and ser-t'l-ni. Come! Ltblo Standard Church. Preach ing Friday night 7:110 by Ilev. Gib sun. The meetings are growing in aitomiknce and God is blessing tliv (Ml 01 1. Sunday school 9:45. Su perimemient, G. T. Koyer. All come early to prepare for the Ci'ristmas trograui and help us koep the school growing. Preach iiU 11 and 7:30. Ilev. Gibson as sisted by others. These meetings are evangelistic In nature and all are invited to attend each service and bring relatives and friends. Prayer meeting Tuesday night at church, 7 :3u. Young Peoples' meeting 6:;jn Sunday night. All jmi;;g folks are welcome. Sutherlin-Wilbur Methodist Epis copal Church, P. I.. Young minis lfr. Preaching at Wilbur 11 a. m. Su'heilin 7:30 p. m. Iloth Sun day schools meet lit 10 a. m. All tin? services of these churches arc it. c: easing in attendance- unJ inu i est. Baptist Church. Regular ser vices Sunday school 9 : 45, preach ing at 11 and 7:30 by Itev. .Mahlou I lay of Portland. Gocd music by the choir, Mrs. C A. Prand, lead er. We extend a heu.ty invit.i tion to all. TREE ORNAMENTS r.'ow on display. A large assort ment, of tree trimmings, tree lights, 'jells, etc. Gf V yours now at Carr's. Adv. Parker and Sheaffer pens. High vay Pharmacy, Oakland. Adv. JOHN R. KELLY Sheet Mctc! Works Auto Body and Fender Work 444 N. Jackson Phone 4C6 Neon Signs SOLD OR LEASEO Get Our Prices Before You Buy. ROY HUFHAM 109 Rose St. Roseuura. Ore. 1 1 m iiicial KNIFE USED IN FIGHT AT COOS LIQUOR PARTY MARSIIFIKLH, Ore., Ie. 13. Gun Carisou. oJ, Lakeside, Ore., was in a critical condition in a hos pital here today w ith a badly slash ed throat and his stepfather, Sam Gibson, was in the Coos county jail following an altercation in the b:uhhouse last night. The fight, in which Gibson is al leged to have wielded a knife, fol lowed what is ailef-ed to have been a liquor party. Gibson was badly beaten before others halted the i fight. Mrf. Carries Business Visitor Howard Canies, Glengary rancher, was a business visitor here yes erday. DAN C E OLD TIME CANYON HALL CANYONVILLE, ORE. Tuesday, Dec. 17 A Good Time Assured CUTLER'S ORCHESTRA OF EUGENE Peoples Supply Co. Better prosperity for all when you trade with your independent merchant. Free city delivery service. Christmas Candies and Nuts, wholesale or retail. Our prices are lowest. Morrell's Eastern Hams Heavy, 27c lb. Light, 30c lb. Christmas wrapped Eastern Bacon, Liiht ' 30c lb., extra fine Swift's Premium Hams 30 lb. Bacon Squares 19c lb. 4 lbs. Shortening 59c U. S. Malt 2 Cans 85c Post Toasties "3 for 23c Purity Oleo Best Spread 3 lbs. 55c ' Special Blend Coffee 3 lbs. 89c Supsr Suds 3 pkps. 25c No Ti'iMlini; Stamps Opening Of Our New Store Saturday, December 14th 213 N. Jackson St. In keeping with Roseburg's progressive and belter building program, we have tried to build a store and display windows befitting the advancing business trends. Just how near we have succeeded we leave to your good judgment. An invitation is extended to everyone to inspect our new store and quality merchandise. (Exclusive, but Not Expensive.) 213 N.JACKSON ST. ROSEBURG, OREGON DR. NERBAS DENTIST Painless Extraction Gas When Desired Pyorrhea Treated Phone -1SS Masonic Uldg. At Your Service $5,000 Cargo Insurance P. S. C. 6577 ANYWHERE FOR HIRE A. R. Mabley Phone 6F4 Roseburg Cabinet Shop 642 Fowler St. FURNITURE REPAIRING All kinds of liullt-in Work made to order. Window Screens made to order. E S. AND F. L. COCKELREAS Phone 61 i J Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Service" Mineral Vapor Baths 327 Cass Phone 491 Holsum Macaroni. Noodles or Spaghetti Per Pkg. 5c Palm Olive Soap 5 Bars 39c Bleachtex Toilet Tissue 3 for 25c Netted Gem Spuds Per 100 lbs., $2.75 Extra Quality Netted Gems 50 lb. sack, $1.63 Lettuce. Solid Heads 2 for 15c Oranges, 344 2 doz. 25c $1 worth of groceries and large Talking Doll All for $1.99 Chesterfields, Camels, or Luckies, Christmas wrapped $1.19 One pound Glass Humidor Prince Albert, Christmas wrapped While they last, 98c 2 Twin Loaves, Fresh ' Baked 19c allowed on those specials. w H