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ETEXTXG ROSTttrRG REVIEW, SATIRDAT, .WRIT. 21, 101?. PAGE THREH SOCIETY (Continued from page 2). Would Probate Will A petition to probate to wui or D. of 9. G. Meet. The Pauftuer of St. Gor? n- Joyed a vtry pieasant rssion la: ,)),, )ale j0ha Stig-r, who died in evening with Mis. H. c Wadocii i tiyuglas County tin October 10 .eedli'ork nod tne uiscussiun m plan Kbiled tti hour aiiv anil the hostess served very teuiitm le-freshiuents. .tnmiry sliruitiel. I Corporal holers has poison oak on his lute. He had it painted aits' iodine and he reminds us of an Irish, loiumedienne in vaudeville. Private Srhafer ha fully recover ed and is Just as full of "lep' as; ever. j Private Huddie r. oke everyone at j the early hour of 3 A. M. yesterday morning and entertained them with! elassiral dam-lug. j 1 Private lloudriik has an excellent imagination. At night Htumiis look, like elephants to him. t.aln, don't think much of the' Hosehurg vlituate or army shoes. He. says that every time it gets clondyj here his feet are wet. ! i lrivates Tan-en, Oemiieon and Heindenstrom were on the hospital list for a day after the big battle to see who would get to use the wash hoard donated by the Honor Cuartl. Sergeant Thomas won the fight. Happy Surprise Tarty. .Miss Ksther Miller was very pleas antly surprised at her home in North tinselling last evening, by a jolly group or school friend. The even ing was made merry with games and jiay diversion, after which choice re freshments were served. Informal IKmier 'Imrtnini;. t'nlonel K. W. I'age was the tuest of honor Monday evening at a six o'clock dinner tor which Mrs. I, ft. Bunnell was hostess-. Colonel Page is planning to leave before long for an extended visit with friends in North Ilakola. and will be honored with several social courtesies. Those seated about the daintily appointed table were: Miss Margaret Page. Colonel K. Page, Miss Jessie Bun nell anil Mr. and Mrs. !. II. llunnell. tcttl'itttits Wert Festive. .Miss Vera Sykes merrily enter tained the Lafalot (lirls on Saturday evening at her home on Klla street, when she Invited them to spend the hours with merry entertainment. The jolliest of times was enjoyed and late in the evening the hostess served very delectable refreshments. Pres ent for the occasion were: Misses lieulah Jewett. Velina Hates, f'laytfi Itlack. Clara Patrick, Lucille French. Mildred Henry. Mildred Marshall. Klma Pavton. I-eah Sykes. Maxim Sykes. Rhea Sykes and the hostess. Vera Svkes. Sevveil mid "hutted, A merry flow of social conversa tion and the weildillu of needles and tiiimliles on dainty bils oT needle work, marked the afternoon for which Mrs-. K. .1. Palm was hostess at her home in North Hnseburg Wed resditv. when she entertained for the members of the Hoseburg Art Em broidery Club. Kadiant wild flowers lent a dainty floral touch to the rooms and at the close of the 'after noon, delightful refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. . II. New-hard. Mrs. Ingrahaui. Mrs H. T. Humphrey. Mrs. W. A. Cottrell, Mrs. Patrick. Mrs. H. Worthington. Mrs O. I.. Johnson. Mis. K. M. llowers. Mrs. Kugene llii-hardson. Mrs. M. i.. Hatliels. Mrs Delia Lewis. Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. H F. Kinder. Mrs C. T. Lewis. Mis Lloyd Adams and Mrs. liagley, ol South I leer Creek, who was present as a visitor. Southern Oregon !relilerial. The Southern Oregon Women's Presbvteii.il Society held their an nual i ting at the M E. Church, j South, on Wednesday, A. M . at 10! o .loik. Mrs C. It. Lamkin. of Ash-: land, president, took the chair. Re porls were read from the different do;.;irtiietltal secretaries. Mrs. H. I.. Walter, of Portland, gave a very good talk on 'Our Young People as a Missionary Asset". At 1 2 :.".. luncheon was served by the ladles of the Presbyterian Church at the 1. (1. o. K. Hall, The afternoon ses sion opened at 1 ::! Mrs Walter bioiiuht a stirring message from the North Pacific Hoard. A solo by Mrs. .1. Townselid. accompanied by Mrs. Maiie flint, was very much enjoyed. Also one hv Miss Lucy Millikin. ac companied by Miss Ellen Millikin. The Missionary Clinic, given by the Crund Kapids Socieiy, btought the, need of missionary literature to the' limit. It was tollowed by a shoit! and inieiesting talk bv Ur. U. W.I Hunl.ip from the Philippines A joint liieeilng with the presbytery j took place at ttie Presbyterian' t lnil.il at T A nilliibei- of voutigi pec. pie of the Christian Rt'doavor !o- cieiv gave a playlet entitled --Cltidy's: Change", show ing the good irk be- j ing done and so much needed bv the1-iiii-sion .hooN Miss H.ild-iuali de hcliiecl the laige aiolienc-e with a, lender. ng The Ninety and Nine",! and the mule iiiiiitette. Messrs f'ciry., W.cl.io-. Ilellmell and W.nr.er gave a -:.'a-ing sel... Hon. Ir ;. W l'utl-. l ip si.cke cd the work being dco,e for the Philippine;- and in other p.irts o' Hie win Id field The clo-ir.g Item; :i le. tore bv M .1 W Aldrirh.' l.-t.ny of the Pcatd of Home . illu-tr.tting her lecture by -ticccn views of Alaska The, of the pastor and members t'.e-tiMcnan Chut'h ore due e,t,..,. of the M ltilile t'lais Will Kiitertaln. tnvitauutts were sent out today for a (tx-lul evening with the Voullil Peoples ltible Class of the Metho dist Church, on Friday evening. April 2, t o'vloek. The program, entertainment and refreshments will be provided by the defeated team of the class and a very enjoyable time is assured. Htvse Ptti-etit Tesw-tter. A very interesting and well at tended meeting of the Hoae Parent Teacheta' Association was held at the Rose school on Wednesday af ternoon. A very enjoyable program was rendered by the school child ren, and -Mrs. ,1. V. Spencer read a verv entertaining paper. The re mainder of the afternoon was occu pied with a discussion of business aftaira and future plans of the see ciety. The "Jolly Sixteen." Hard times struck the members of the "Jolly Sixteen'' Thursday evening, when they all gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max A Combs. In North Itosebuig. in cos tumes strikingly appropriate for the occasion. Merriment and amuse ment ocupied the entire evening and the prize for the best hard time attire w as awarded to Kd. .jonnson. Harry Burke received the booby prize. After the evening had pass ed happily a very delicious lunch was served. Those present to enjoy the affair were: .Mr. and Mrs. J, i!. Kiiiu Mr. and Mrs Clayton Negley, Mr and Mrs. Ed. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. It. I.. Hussell. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Bryaut. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burke.- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Huf liani. and the host and hostess, Mr and Mrs. Max Combs. PrMty Surprbse Party. .Miss Ixiis llyrd was very happily surmised last evening at tier home in North Koseburg by a merry group of her friends and schoolmates. The occasion was planned in honor of her approac hing visit to Huntsville. lenn The jolliest of times was enjoyed, with games and a variety of amuse ments. Late in the evening the guests were invited to the dining room, where a very tempting lunch was served av a daintily appointed table. Mis. Byrd was assisted in ervinir bv Mrs. V. Jackson. Those seated were: Marian Oliver. Nellie Oliver. Velma Anderson. Florence Sinnott. Alberta Wylie. Leolla N'eal. Augusta Beei-rolt, Mary Palm, Unth luiscoll. Theodore Hrisroll. Elton lacUson (lornthv Hale Jackson, Ira and Koiieit Byrd. and the hostess Lois Bvrd. Mrs. J. !'. Herd and children pin) ,-n leave next Wednesday for Hunts ville. Tenn.. where they will enjov an extended visit with the toniiei's parents. Action Was limKMtl The case brought lecenlly in the justice court by the lloliglas Cieciit- rs vssociation to recover money fr.,11, Frank ilal.igar. was settled and dismissed this morning. The claim is said to have been due mi an as-signed account. 1. S. Al STATI', I.AMIS. st meats. SrliiMii. Free homes. Safe llive siiih or without residence. State. Indian, flnvernluent lands Now Available. You have nine rights now worth JIUUii each Booklet and 4i)-acre homestead circular free Wr'te Joseph Clark, Sarroinento California. ImJ will tontims to pay It. re &r4- lets of tb fate of the hill. It is the ' same w ith the anto tax. which has j been provided iti another bill which j I ... 1 1 ....... unl-wax. 1t holed hilt t JS.14. was filed in the probate court j,, aInou,u e, ,h,ie taxes fori Here tuciio. Jir. circivcc m-cc .ccc s 25 years and discounts It, which pro- vides for getting two-third tit tae (ate valued at approximately More llroceoii Slitmxil amount nut Instead of getting It in Three more carload of broccoli small amounts for a period of S; MOIHfR! GIVE CHILD "SYRUP Of fIGS" If TOUGUE IS C0AIE0 Cro, I' t 'lean veriti. sick, lillioiic Little Liver ll ltowel. left the local warehouse of the Cntp uua Valley Fruit I'nioo last night forj the Eastern market. The cars con tained appni.ximately i:.0 crates ot the product and are exfieeted to reach their destination within tin next week. Two more car are be ing loaded here today and will probably be in readiness for ship ment east tomorrow. Broccoli Men Men Reports received from Kiddle tills afternoon indicate that the meeting of the South Cmpitua Broccoli As sociation in progress there today Is attended by farmers from many sec tions of southern Houglas County The meeting was called primarily for the purpose of considering the broccoli crop, which Is said to be somewhat shorter this season than usual. It Is alleged that the short age Is due to the quality of seed pur chased by the association and not to any fault of the farmers or the cli matic conditions. Riddle people who spent yesterday in Uoseburg said an effort might be made t collect dam ages from the persons who furnished the growers with seed for last year's planting. Bonds Are I-'ihIocmM In the last Issue of the Oregon Voter there appeared the following article written by Senator Cusirk, of Albany, regarding the il,iiiii),i)ii road bond issue which will tn sub mitted to the voters of Oregon at a sftecial election to be held on June 4: "1 have been asked what the cos! ocilibe lor property owners if the road bond bill should earry at the election In June. tt can be illus trated thus It you have proierty assessed at Jftioi It would cost you tl per year for 2" years. When you figure that you should also consider that you have already been paving ibis same tax for the last four vears years. Making. Kecgiffar i-'xamimttioit ii. K. tiaither. National bank ex aminer, and his assiM.vnt. yesterday tliade the regular semi-alilluai ex amination of the iHiuglas National Pank, and it Is understood that the affairs of the bank were found in excellent condition. Today Mr. ilaither is examining the affairs- of the Roseburg National Hank. Ailministnuor AnfiUed J. H. Hardiu, a resident of loug las County, was yesterday appointed administrator of the estate of Atna C. Hardin, who died here on March :ni. IHKi. Mr. Hardin lefl an es tate of approximately $S.5. J K. Clark. K. F. Kelso and W. A, Por ter were named as appraisers. Receives New Aul Itody H. E. Hurchfieid, superintendent of tile light and water plant at Win chester, yesterday received a new automobile body from the East and the same will be put on a Ford chassis which lie purchased some time ago. When the work is com pleted Mr. Hurrhfietd will have one of the moss atractive machines in HinlKlas County. Cut Thi hi( and Keep It. Every mother of young children should cut this out and keep it. that she may know what to get when her children have whooping cough. "We first used riiaivihei Iain's Cough Remedy in our home about three years ago when our daughter. May. iiaii whooping couth, and it proved lo bo such an excellent medicine for this disease that 1 willingly recom mend It. It never failed to relieve those whooping spells, loosen up the phlegm and give Immediate renei, writes Mrs. Ethel Price, Mattoon Hi No War Prices HERE 12550 17,5 Stores One Hundred and Seventy Five Stores Buying Together As One Store. What Does It Mean? Thinl (hUlrMi lv tim "fruit lux;ii" niui no-iinii; Is Heanst-s (In i-til'i mi!nm ii. liver -niui bowels sn nic'iy A liili simi'tv will nt Mop I'iav ine to fih!iv tit ttjK ami Itsf r1 floma h mmiij. thn your tint on il'Tdlllt'S tUtn't a !n';tth i has t fiiai j ho- ij'oonfnl r.-. half-s! k. iii or a 1 riatuijUv nl, cvstii! lull ol mhl t!i r)Hi, stt.M;n-!i-:i'-ii' 01 of ' Caii""-"':: S i ui -lil KiK.'" iin'l in a fw Shmmx all roll-s(ipal'-'I ua.-t nr hU- un) uiiiSi v't'(l ftutl pa! "u of th .; t-in. ainl ')H haw a !!. ila:'U rhthi ayain, Mtlh'tfi of n,((ti4-ts Ctlifor uia Srui' oi ( i:-'" t,au'- it is ir u-n)v )iani:-, 'iiii'irt-n to it. an! S- n.-w-r fatU t a-t on th h iivr anil t.o-i -k v.Mir lifftai-J Ur a m ottlf- of California rit; '-f K:-'-. h hit fiiii (iir tmu lor - hii'ir-n f ail a-." an. I for tr.n tip 'lainly .rtnf l on t h- tt"t t! af of rou!.i-t f i" woH h' T f ;t th' K'-n'iinp, n,aU' tv ' 'n s!or mn f 'm S rup t 'ointtany " lief its :ny other kind ith ontt :.'i.t laivt Tluw (iforcs arc iistrHni!wi over nr' than half tin i nilii tn 22 tatvn: Ihuw an enortiiotj oil t (f our o1h. - We buy iirlrl from hv iiiajnHamT nJ rut out H man with his ions profit ami t ptMt rmui a1estinMt. - miw tuTrhaiH- i vj-ist ianun K uiil tit hu iu on lii.'s by reason of our 'OMli!I.H tit trm ut tMr of our patron.s. iui i-oiurartH for mrrhatnii' Ut supply hiw stores I'lal ntoiifhs ago at prts far hIuw tb (faun's jut'J ttuhiy. Our Savings May Now be Yours No War Prices at a J. C. Penny Co. Golden Rule Store We have never fallen advantage of our friends and patrons, Hini now in critical times we are not going to begin, even though the opportunity oilers and everyone is crying high pries. We cannot in a small spare quale you our prices on every article, but we Invite you to come, in and s-e for yourc-elf that we are .sell ing the best merchandise for the lowest pirces. Hope 1 ilea I'll ed Muslin. :lfi Inches wide, per yard Ie ."till sell Clark's or t eats' sewmg thread, per spied 4e Sewing silk, per spool of i" yards e New Spring Uress Hoods in ail the latest patterns, something ne;,t and pretty for everyone and at prices to suit every purse. April 21rt, or any day of compare our values, and Visit TIIK t;l.Ii:N III I.K on Saturday. the week, except Sunday, get our price fr c.ctrsell Ue Cecil sicvevotl tliouel. glie yoll better willies. and you "will heroine a satisfied patron of the t.ttl.IHA Ittl.l: Vl'ttisi-:. Opposite the new postoffice building, t'ass slreet. Incorporated 'inn Mfi'i ni- -h. Som mi 1 , for ( tt of ttr tt', tht CHICHESTER S PILLS I n I' Ici.-e for t'.e .e of their rtilSf.U v.- ! i.r.-s r.. c..ri'e'ic.n wlio v-tve. t ; 'j i ,c , , w, " u,r V . c 1 ii, -.'ii fr P--ff.'- -' in u - ik 1-.. 11 !-..-! -ele.-f.on. and to 'l-s jC IS in '. 1- .mi r . on i 11 1 . . , M i'ie l ir'en nn. Vi Al,cr,i't for i'o:r c,rk in fra-nin the v.-ini f.c-.V !-i t'-e playlet. !.i h so " urrl4 o-it. hevltw Wtnt d. brln reul. WE SELL EATS We have purchased the business of ihe Be Hive Crwery and will continue to handle well known lines of st.ijile and fancy groceries as well as fresh vegetables, flfiurand feed. Preferred i'toek and Diamond W. lines of jiarkage goods. V hone 91 The BEE HiVE GROCERY- NEELY , NEELY Anywhere You Wish flif t ii Mt'tlr of tfftt r Sfiri tt gtnlrti uotk, itt wtur httnr. r ttffirc. hoi ?f ftr fihirr tf f lt! nr.fi, ur tiiU th'hvrr tt rt f ttf if our f'ti'ftrstr h'-rr-i spa rk I ttt ftpitt trtth s inr tttii rrfrrhntg roultif si. Just pintr ft ftttd irtifrft ft tut r iinr irl i rrru r,tr- il V trr tx xtrtttt m sfrt-scr ft ur utr tttt S'ttiit'tru tttrth'i'l tt r fpat to lr I hr jur of tut h Sodas, Carbonated Waitr, Syrupy I rut! I lavors ROSCBURG SODA WORKS Free Delivery Plume 1M 130 N Tine Si, if if 7 r4 f "i 3 " a- ,...c v. ,-1 N, . v v .c'.v c. .- .-. , . S " . V iL v- PRICES f Ot Kt4;Mt Itlcvck cr Dillc ic'cV Trm.C O V .!K VCt C!I1T rs rfcfco csis i.-w W1 11 " ' il is, D KM J j. J.SS 4 IS.I Ji9 J 5! Uli MJ 3sD 6.W ti, '0 43 STS li SO tJ co ; AdjucUBcntn o bkM of S9 mdwt "Heap big mileage" at no greater cost than for ordinary, low -mileage tires that's the Savage idea or value. And ihe.e's no guesswork about the price - you always know that you wsli pay the same for Savages anywhere livery Savage dsaler has the same Standard Pr.ce List High truk'ase, low cost per mile tire sattsfcictson. Sold from factory to you through our own distributors mrw lib $WE W I WES ) f Hsnp big milsags! A k m Motor S!l0p Garag Mf 444 N, Jackson Street RoM,l!Urg Oregon va mM -i 1 cnsrmnE tubes h. vi .il i pvaVfi'if SN. M "Hit onEy tubn th jrij. i.K.XU AWAV THK WASTK. j lltmpi ivjiuliti Uy Js ihe wcwl ot j (jomi tKilfh sbright vUar iiim- jjioxioiiH, iun Sir. Kihk's Nw iifv- that ifiiiiats tho lwets nmi T- without srijtuiij. T:ik a iwfttr rwirim; a4 thnt h-;ty Uk4 that iUi Hi. Kin' &vw Lif ViUs atj WiiMat Laiiiw, iiiMiit 1ir? sr who H-iti Hi iU'f ia imt UtmX itKtj Uir hihHm'III iHK, in vxHMtii to rt'Hnn tiiv ttriv in May iit fcHHjm iti ttutw. Hi iH -i 8tr ifi tin httf Jmr tU lui 'Mt Sir. jitiiifr aii assi nut t tma tu twl iv'iai hj ftt H t'iiH lUw H "H a hmh- Mil' XKKW A HI'1HI iAXATJYR. Ur. KJss's 1Af ViH -1U r nmvw the Biirtitate4 wastes &t iHtr friB year intRtiBs tfee at ihe hUQi. Ul that s3g j;lh spri fvt'f fwlinif HU ytmr ytrmt hrizhtpn yonr ffye, rJar jr iEi A&zUm. Vit iitai m aad Ur. King's Life ll are a sos- KritM Jasativ that aa?ar2 Ifm- tty tfr-m tiJiiig-bi. At ii Simple Things Are the Best !11 ,., r- - , 1 s I JM0 Sixes Z I JUNIORj i t t.l 5 1 I f'cHllaM.llK.'f $1150.00 IU turti Wlft .: itiU fftt n;.)S!i(iw, : (Ht "I'' Iff J,(W-f 1 ( -.'.if 7 Passknger S1460.00 T s t7 UtfU v-t ( h p tuittof. , - - l--5 -f- . ')i . p-i i.- A t .it it. 14- ':' -''!"! M J . o iri ii rfttf f-tif Frtia4 toy WltMi Uii t SimfCu. - i 'if' IM. 1 III - " "" 1 Hi -i mwj;y t . -u ht-AVtly hiHtfsi raittlnii iiwa Jjf tin frame. iuyr rasfwH ftfr n vrlrf. Vur itfaij', Karir all mstia- fr tin- leT Wtii 1 is" hi?4'- vit::n-''r. arjnj 11 if hi i tnm ii i bmj jj;!it fT th w.t m:ii, hu4 m oii-j'M( e Xh& r ar itxle, tnifi (r.sitf (iiiiffs art smw-n-d frsna thrt mtiHi k Wiih tiith tiiittiihin v. hist aiiivri joint. T h 'SViUhrtt Ut hii Jr. Fiv Vat ft.; r xn4 V- Vi iitiiik Hji ti!T-- p'titti si.j:i-.j.f -n t t'-ar driving hn hvn m v-ry fa.? ttt hui'hu up Uif f-jMi!ttiE. in Mi'hHJ titi avAt at- thiUU- ut ih ui l thx ??sy ttsulwm I ro.4 fwtii.tftj nwi iii Ji iv art fw 1,1111 t( T1' h Hi fnitm nn jittHisitjiw. AwnihtiHy h tn th mm tf hf MiniiJ KKniiwr. if fu nmiti r.rk a f jr ih" iiir ia;;v aiitl nirkiy Hi work ,Jtt1i U fit lb i,iH ittii r'mvnth. hut xh jHi5s mi t'j tj'mkiy ti- n fiMiiK th-1h m:M lii b.it vffti. an if fca1 - :'f sfs ijw Nearly v-i ry jj--.i alti nUtm ifi ll iffVJi fHil:i h"V ; t'aSJ mi ii 8?J i. and 1ni lir?h!(!; i 'i.iJi HH'f -U i-iA i-i"Tf A'. : i SSiiJi tstiJli J lii- VWii- J, F. Barker & Co, ImplcuK'nls and Vdsivks iitiM-istirji )gt