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4 ... ROSEBUD NEWS REVIEW, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922. AGI FIVK I t : AKOl'XD THE TOYVX Here Knmi Kail 1-iic1iicu Mrs. Sara Branch and chtUl. of Sun Francisco, are visiting In Host Ling tor a tew days. each. Fiction Wilbur Vlsltc Mrs. Thelnia; Drown, of Wilbur, was in the city this morning, shop plug and visiting friends. () I ! I Arundel, piano tuner 1 liPm&Sag u&'""- i i .if Magic Carpet. Ufglf j At the telephone when you ask iJhj J for "Long Distance" you are on the ' 0-'" I magic carpet of today. A wish ex- II XMkAm xlf 111 :' ) 5 Phone 189-L. SPlItELI.A CORSETS. Made to measure. Velio Case. Thono 31U-L. On Vacation Earl IUnedick and wife, and Ma son Singleton, left here yesterday by auto (or Santa Anna. California, where they will spend their vacation. Expert furniture packing and crat ing. Phone 91-J, 202 N. Hose. I.aveH for South- Keith Wright left hero for points in the southern part of the elate this morning by auto stage, Ho expects to be away for several days. At the telephone when you as for "Long Distance" you are on the magic carpet of today. A wish ex pressed and your voice is where 3'ou desire to send it. In this service distance is elimi nated and inconvenience is avoid ed." The answer is prompt and time and money are saved. For detailed information as to rates and classes of service avail able consult the telephone direc tory, or call the "Long Distance" operator. Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station. Painless extraction f teeth a room 9, Masonlo temple. Dr. Herba. JemuingM tn Portland K. M. Jennings, manager of the Douglas County Light and Waler company, went to Portland today to attend to business matters for a short time. Tlie Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company Feathers rennovated, feather mat tresses made. Phone 91-J, 202 N. Rose. Visiting at Cnnies Miss Ellen Flook of hugene who hits been in Uoseburg soveral days, visiting with friends, spent the day at Carnes where she visited at the home of Mrs. Howard Carnes. REVERE! T1K.ES t LTUBES. The economy of Revere Tires &1ubcs makes them the year 'round standby of experienced motorists s. B. CROUCH ARE YOU EQUIPPED nectcil in nut nn itpcrwt vnrk In this city, but did not arrive uutll too late lit mv o.iriiiiic. K.-luriis to Portland C'hauncey Markce returned to the city of Portland last evening, after visiting during the lust few days here at the M. P. Ktee home. Mrs. Mark ee will remain here lor a short while to visit with her parents. imlni" Highlit of Way J. C. Thompson and E. V. Glover of tho California-Oregon Power com pany, spent the day In Roselmrg at tending to rights of way mutters. They have practically settled all the claims In this district and are now drawing up tho necessary papers as rapidly as possible. All hinds of cement work. Base ments, floors and walks. Tom Morris, Tel. 444-L. Visiting Friends Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wamsley. of Truckey. California, arrived hero this morning to spend a short while -a . 8 A Child's First Teeth 1 With a Thermos Bottle? We have them for all occa sions and at prices from $1.00-$1.50-$2.25-$8 to $10 See the all-metal, non-breakable uni versal bottle. Churchill Hdw. Company 1 visiting with Mr. Wanisley's brother, ; Hon of I'nlted Stales attorney to C. C. Wamsley, of this city. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Wamsley have bee.t vis iting a short while in Yoncalla with their parents. In Portland Ceorge Neuner Jr. of Uoseburg Is registered at the Imperial. Mr. Neu ner is the district attorney for Douglas county and prosecuted lr. llrumfield In one of tho most seusa tinnnl murder trials In the history of Oregon. Mr. Neuner, who Is a member of .the republican state central committee. Is also mentioned succeed Lester W. Humphreys. Mr. Neuner left Ihjl night for Atlantic City. On simian. Hero O.i 11umIius J. A. Zaehary, of Iieedsport, I upending several days In this city, at tending to business, matters. Portland Visitors Mrs. Carl 11. Shoemaker, and two children, of Portland, fire visiting a short while In this city at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. n. R. Shoemnker. Mrs. Carl Shoemaker Is a former res ident of this city and is being wol- as the probable appointee to the posl- corned hack by her many friend Hew From Grants Pass- Mrs. J. P. Martins, of Grants Pass. Is visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. O. D. McAllister. Mrs. Martins will remain here for several days. made over, furniture Phone 31-J, 202 N. Mattresses upholstering. Hose. f Hot From Wilbur Mrs. Charles Staten and daugh ter, of Wilbur, were shopping visi tors lrf the city this morning. They returned to their hqnie this afternoon. CLASSIFIED COLUMN u nw tiLAaamsD Anw.RTisBKitNTS will mu rnimo as last rasa Gtnr.a 'jEAUtaa "iw toit." ;70RS AT THE AUTO CAMP GROUNDS M Storfes of the Stranger Who Stop In Their Journey Along the Highway. Watch for the Caravan! irnlshed tent-houses are a new e now being Introduced at the urg camp grounds. These tents re being erected today, have nd sidewalls. and will be fped with bed springs, an oil tables and chairs. Mr. Young "ing up two tents at this time. if they prove to be successful. Jt in more later. He has room rt'Ot eight of them at the pres- e. ine tents will rent for 50 'ach. being In addition to tho entrance fee. Some of the nna camp grounds have experi- ith tint-houses and small 'nd have found that thev Ml-Mked by the tourists and artlly taken. Id Mrs. Tim Mnrnhv and children, of Los Angeles, are a few riava at the rfitnn 1s and are renting up after a sard trip. They have toured ! futern and southern states, and on tne road for eight Their reenrrt ihnti'i 17 nnn They arc enjoying the trip and are well pleased with the Uoseburg i camp ground. Henry Ritchie and William Am . ans, of Marshfield, are making a visit here on the way to Portland. I Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cortl, of Bak ! ersfield, and Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Cortl of Prisnio Ileach, California, have been visiting at Vancouver, B. C, Idaho) and other points to the north ward. They are now on the way to Coos Bay and Crater Lake before re turning to their home. Other visitors were F. A. Eastman and wife. Los Angeles; B. Weigand and family, Corvallis: E. G. Smith and wife. Clevis, California; P. J. Pilliner and family, Mountain Home, Idaho; George Spencer and wife, Berkeley; C. C. McCulIough, Aber deen: N. S. McCutcheon and wife, Oakland; George Fuller lind wife, Salem; W. A. Sprague and wire, Llndsey, California; W. W. Welch, Vallejo, California: W. H. Burgess. Hollywood; C. A. Hnyner and family, Portland; H. Duncan and family, Everett: G. W. Stephens, Orovllle; C. G. Thrackston and wife. Port Or chard, Washington: II. C. Psher and wife, Kscnndido, California; W. II. Therber and wife. Alameda; L. Thomas and wife, Santa Itosa; Miss H. II. Morris, Tacoma; J. S. L. Bco inett and wife, Spokane; II. Cord sen and family. Portland; p .P. Snn nineton and wife. El Monte. Cullfor- G. H. .Newton and family, Cotillle; 1. C. Gree. Portland; W. U. Stone ana family, Boise; G. S. Ix)gan and wife, Fresno; G. E. Graham and wife, San Francisco; It. C. Wentz and wife, Venice; R. F. Karnes and wife, Spokane; E. A. Paden and wife, Spo kane; F. Krascher, Laramie, Wyom ing; C. Ppchurch and wife, Elmira, California; J. P. McCurdy. Yakima; J. M. Williams. Los Angeles; E. C. Kinger and wife, Montana: A. Mnl thierson. San Jose; H. M. James and wife, Heppner; George Preston and wife. National City. California; P. M. Webb and wife, Joplin, Missouri; F. E. Schaffer and wife, Salem; C. Ktrkv patrlck, Pendleton: M. H. Curey and family, Sail Francisco; Don Horner and wife, San Francisco; M. Nichols end wile, San Francisco; L. DeLuchl On Wuy to Convention The degree team of the Portland chapter of the Sectirltv Benefit asso ciation, stopped in Uoseburg last night on the way to San Francisco. There are 21 in the parlv, and they are traveling by auto. They had cx- comhinirz business anrl nleasure. iTwo children are traveling with thoin. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Ilntton and children, of Bellinghnm, Washing ton, are enroute to California. Mr. and Mrs. E. :I. Siholz. anil two cliildren are on their way from Tacoma to California points. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Murray and children, of Portland, will visit In northern California. Among others were J. E. Simpson, Portland; II. (I. Xaber and wife, Los Angeles; C. A. Hales, North' Bend: V. M. Williams anil wife, Chlco; V. R. Westlake and wife, Kansas City, Missouri; P. Shorow nnd family, Sac ramento; II. McKcnzle and wile. Cleveland, Ohio; M. H. tiosler i. nil wife, Vallejo; A. Cit'gs, Bakersflelil: W. Barber and wife, Ontario. Call should not be neglected. They E form tho supporting structure upon which the dental arch Is built and should be kept in the a mouth until they are forced out I by tho permnnent teeth. The science of dentistry has so improved during the last cen tury that It a dentist was con sulted soon enough in childhood a person's teclh could be , pro tected and kept whole during tho course of their life. If M tooth structure Is completely t broken down It cull be restored to lis former efficiency. AJTFT. . ! WASTKP COOK ut West Pork Hotel. : Coed wagos for rlKtit party. Addroas I T. II. Hurry, Dothun. Ore. I WANTKI To borrow IJnoa for two yi'iiis. i-luht pit i-rt Interest; rnnrh security. Address "V t'rtry Nowa i Kovlew. MKN WANTHII for conatrui-tlon work on trrltrntlon project near Mt-dfotit. Wattea t:t.tio per day for elaht tioura. Itoituo Alver Valley Culiul Co., Med i ford. Ore. Plll TR A OK flood aaddlo for wood. Ki.uik Miller, 1U. t, liol US. Koac burK, Ore. -llroccoll plunts. Phono WANTKO Kerder plga, will pay 10 cents per pound delivered at Holdlcr' Home, for rlKht breed and to welicli from fifty to one hundred and fifty pounds each. Addiesa Oco. VV. ltld- die. So Idler a' Tl oiu e os ej n i r g. Or p. WA.VTi;l S loiranlierry plekers to lieKln about July tatb. will y 1 ceiila per lb.; eniupliitv plaee, anil wimmI furnlstied: will nlan haul pick ers and eamp -lllnient free. C. V. Oden. (llxfinvltre. Phone .H-I-'-l. lint t:i-: 31-F-5. TOR BEIW. XT O ALlil rlo no. l'hunc Hnfety uwnoMlt Itowahura; National Bank. boxes. Foil 11K.VT t'lirnlshed rooms. 3:13 8. rie)ilellH. I'Uono :U,.(-V. -fi room modem house. $J0 l.nne rt. II T4 . . I a l ' It Ikl'.. t Per mo, ft;l I and family, Oakland; M. W. Mont Joy I fornia; A. A. Ilarlier and family. Ln rvueautv dprrpt for your hair A NEW twem, ditcoT- ertd by a hairdretscr, tnakM pouible beautiful hair tot tvery woman. TV WildroM treatmtnt Wil won mike your hair ndy loTtly. WILDROOT kauc mm Liquid Saaaapso tot nil Ij Uoyd Crocker C. Taylor, Portland; P. Norbon and wife, Ixs Angeles: It. F. Wells, Ta coma; E. B. Beedle and family, San Francisco: George W. Brant and fam ily, Sn Francisco; W. K. Bradley and wife, Minneapolis; H. S. Burgess nnd wife, Salem; A. L. Anderson. Stockton; T B. Brown, Tacoma; J. E. Simpson, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Sapplngton, of El Monte. California, are visiting rel atives here. Mrs. Sapplngton was in Uoseburg 3S years ago. and is a rela tive of Mrs. Frances Chappell, one of the early residents of Uoseburg. Mrs. Sapplngton was surprised to find Uoseburg such a thriving city, and marveled fit the rapid growth that It has experienced. They are on j their way north, and will visit Van. couver, B. t . Uny and wife, Sacramento; J. Pnce and family, San Fr.inc.ls-n; W. I). Melre and wife, Tacoma: S. A. John son and family. Knine; F. A. Klklns and wife, Mali, Philippine Islands; A. W. Moss and family, Mosene, Wis. onsin; A. Hichards and wife, Mon roe, Wisconsin; lir. John Wesly Han cock, Santa Anna. California: F. Brown nnd wife, t'lilco; E. C. Ram sey and wife. Mill Viilley. California: R. Davl'iand wile, Kresno: I). Meyers and wife, Spokane; C. S. Blswell. Pasadena: M. l. Tirk. Pnsro. Wash- Ington: A. Phillips and wlf-. Arling- ton. Oregon: W. I!:i isrh fiml family, Iieinno, California: U. II. Iiaitcnrr ty and family. Ah' line, Texas; W. M. linlcom and family. Illy I hf, Califor nia: lr. K. (i. Houtw-.n and wife. Free Examination l-'i Ut li I0NT .Modern muiiev iiiiikititf 1 iipHrtrnonlm. Vntrnlly Itxiiti-d. Hfii ' A. T. Im wrcn , (VnntTiiTcliiI AK'ilt, 1 ?' t'UHH tStrot't. Iidh 219 J' rflurn In IHIh "JTli-n. Iti-wnr!. MOXKY Tit LOAN $7it0 tn In.tn (in n-.i prnjMTty, flrnt irMrltitK. ilri-H J1. JM1S, Ituxt-hiKH. OrcKo'l. IiST--tin Cnrtlrn V;iJIv"nuKl. 'U riipo ttliiln Ni. 3SSint !f founl notify J'ni jyffZr. direct. UonvhuiK. lK'-'T iUnk buy inuro, rhiti fontcd: hr(iHlil on left Hhuiitili r; whlto hIjit lt foroliiiiil. KltnliT notify cliy forkn of tho tiver iin.1 tho SMlfllfm Hum.!. Notify ii. W. Imriiy. S..I;-,tb' tonif. 1ST .Tliiv .1. tlfiMton Itiill Trrrli-r. (ittnut (mim mile puui It of Hut hcrlln on I'lutfif hln-hwHW Anwrrt to iirtin' H po." lt rfnl. I'. A. Ooni-Wlof-k. StttlirfMn, fri-'on. nm kai.k- Von HaiK Hay. Ednjibowr Orchitrit Trm tn. pn ona 8B-Ka. 'OU HA l.K 1 ton truck. Inquire J. - --..uy' "t".Ht.- KOIl SALK not. iuVl iif nhoep. W. V." .loliiiMton. Hrorkway, or phon 18-t-'l1. Volt KAI-K -Kfflt(tiM-e. rod Htw(rthorn miU. .f, T. I tiiwmn , llom h,iiK, lit. 1. FOK SAKK -'r'hiwIi-Krario troVn"lro i won, K)otI ronUUIon. Undlilom.. lMxonvltl.-. Ore. (JTiiin. I'or tpilck milo, nix room motlfrn littiiKH, Meal Ituntlon. Imiulro -of owner, H. -Su-plu'iia Wt. KOlt SAI.K- 4T.0 Whlto IMtlioVnTMckV . in, H wt't'kH li, S(t cent tinch. Chaa. - "iimm IjiKf. Wlmhrwt it, Orffcnn, I'tHl SAI.K Onv tam work lu.Vjied" '"mio" mult', liariu'dH, watfon .anil two rwlllu pups. U tj, Mnxley WIDr, (ro. l)Ii SAUi-Vroii.1 niih h cow; 8 fat hvlfiTM; a pfr; fiO t. A. C. UtM-ks No. 3 iirpm m parator .almost now. L. HfrKoll.Ut. 2. ,. ( 1 1 ifl 1 1 U KK It'ny a I An n IUiimh. Ijiiii licrtJi mid Itlack U'puhl jiitns miW rt'iuly. l'or Haiti on tree. 1'hono 8-l-'-4, l M, Curt lit. tVnt'SAM'l ft room hoiiHo, and two lotn In Sutlmrltu. Mouhu nt'utly pupnr(l ami 1o(h wall lmiirtvct. Oooil Kur il n. A. It. Mahlvy, ItoselmrK. Htur lit. S IP. B - Mn 1DR.H.R. NERBASI: Cradiiale In Hie Dental Col- j leges of ChicaKu, l'lnladelplila 5j and New York City. Astoria: J. A. 1! 'toff nnd family. nla; h. II. Campion and wire, Kure- Mr. and Mrs. II. .1. Casslily, of So- Berkeley; J. M. Oirourk anil wile, ka; K. A. Peterson and wife, Kureka; attle, ire enroute to California. - I Portland: Put Kim i and wife, Port II." Barber and wife. Sun Francisco; i Mr. and Mrs. X. S. McCutcheon ! land : Jim peters a id wife, port fleorire Clow and wife. Mills City, and family, and their unusual pet, a land; S. Wis' an I wife, porllaml: Oregon: Hr. K. Wells. Portland; C.tpe owl. are from California, and II. J. I t" 11. Port' ' d: II. ThTk-1-II. Campbell ind family. Seattle; J.'nro tonrine the slate of Oregon. Mr. ' son and famllv, I ' i laml ; I). L!!'.t . !iiflee j-nd fanillv. Nhilene. Ti-xtb: HfcCutcheon Is ft salesman, and Is end ffimilv. Pnrti "ul. Painless Extraction ' A Vh'tnf. 1SS. Ma.sonii; IHdtf. W IIAM( .I)M. K'M liiiuxhl. r. lhiblr ; tliiKitn. (1. ('humor, VU Kt-llihK IHilK., Nr(liifnt.(lrf. UKi KST Anyorif "k .7w I IV j 1 h r iTl ii n .h)hnnjn, a ritrnirr, kiiolly notify htm that he kIioiiIU wrili to Ihn twInilnlM trafor of hN fnth.i M i-lat'. I'han. M;( nn, Prti-i Nlniric, Al.ik:i. HKCItKT lK HlMATION Will TVc'trlvi'-tT pnv niHti who in In the murk.t for ttit' l'Mt and ttiiHl iii-mh in mmt h wi-Kf-crn PH'K'iii. Only t:iki-n ftfly-throo hin1r'l flnllarn mi'l In il"inf ov-r fifty thoiiKaml fliillnrM worth of hunl- l 1 CMtHllllrtiKf!, lltllK ll rln-ap r flit, owner muot mil. Inn't tiilr thin lohh-ii opportunity. Hc A. T I u wreiirti, foiiiini-n lal AK'iit, J.'i t'imH Htri'ft. IMiona liJU. H HI MXi'H ANdK "ih ii-m"," (iiralfa r.tmli. hlKhly lmpro (). K )tr. frotn l.o AnK'l, tl from Sun lJ"o. I,ntii D'lioinliiir nett.l p-r i r- In ht- tnn'. hit a I for vt'L-rtiil,'!'-. mIloti, ffuit, Knii Anl liKiryiriu' lt-n! fr-mi . to fia p. r nt n-. i'riif ti-n ir ht. $H.mo nord: iiti', fuhinit -onn-tty or cltv property to utt v.iJm-. !.il(tti' i'iikv trii'H, Mri, A. I , N" t.n r'nllTfitrto f,i rr,,'t 1 h.,y t7t l- OIL SA LK-Or will i x haiiKu for prop rty In or n-ar KixipImiiit, 6 room hotifw In CnuilH !rtfin; alu KO i r.- 3 tnlltn nouth. hulMinir nil ikw. UuX :, iraiu pa, or,.. 10 nrroii firwt ".'Ian rlvor hottoin tnml: nil new hiillritnrrH; yotitiK or'luinl: all klfiiln of herrlen; ifond wt'll. Inqiilro I'urry Htato. Mr, KiiKenn Mail Id ill tC. KOIl HAM-; OFl KKNT 320 acrr'a iuKr oaklaiul oieKoti, fruit, oto k nnd fuon In ml; koimI houitti unit ull net: Hriary hut hi In tfH. Mi rut unerlfleo nn nceotint of old atre, Wtn. Kliien, Uuk Intid, OreKoii. Poll" SAlK Uhko InTprnveV. dairy raneh in InutT t'nipiiua valley. All Htoek, mn-litnry am) erop o with place. Wllltutr to take nmnll frnlt or poultry trait fin f lrnt paynint. Write W, H. i are Noww-ltevlew. iHl HAi.rr-TVini of "horneur "eoniplWe. wU:ht JtL'oo Din., Rentle and true; rati not he heatt-n for rotul or lorTKintC work. Mutt Mel) at on'-e, your prt- In inlno. Photo- UVKi, M rllo Croek, or Imx Myi-tlni'roek. A HAllOAIN-f NO. 27f-fb. m-pMrutor, f40.no; 2 No. fioo-lb. Iowa iSepariiUim $05.1X1 raoti; 1 nlxv fihovei ftinxie row ritltna; cnltlvator, $tr..0il. rh-rM p. o. It. Hiithcrlin, f-MNii. MrCreery Itrothcri, Buthurlln. ' Ot I'Kon, rnu'TliAI-lvM.il.l for ramTT MTav" modern t wrni -four room Iio'.hI fully f urn ii)i fil and etiipin-d. Win dinfniC room. 11 tie offli-e, Kteain hrat. Khn trn Hlir. All modern rotiV'-nlenee. f ri i w thoiiNiind a year Will tr.ide fur r.ni'li piop.rtv In 1 nipiuu l'or full infoiiiiHtion H-e A. T. I it wren ' 'omintr.'lii 1 A Ken I, I 2u t'.m Street. Phono 213. Poll SAI-i;- l.'i'-j ucPN or luntl. . inilei from lio-H-hnri? on ut mait. Swir a. hool hoime In Kdenhower diftt l- l. 4 room hoime. Rood hftrn. fine well, o'JthiilidiiiT..-. 1 arrest Itullun prunes; 1 Hero Il.irtlett pear; 1 i m Tea yoiitiir llii.-i' p".trf. HrVPi it larKa etfrry ti-. '4 rr uiihln for hroc, .til. 2 aern ti rrt i. iood erop on phi-e I'rt' i- I .J.'tO. Adtliesit It, -it J Clancy i Kids ' That Makes a Hundred Dollars and Fifteen Cents for the Church , psSIMIalf MMWn yitSiiSh Ft rNjf.c0 out46o cjto- whcn ShLKM- ri JTZT77Zpf fig f tcrs tt ne's stakmsJ '4Z7 TAKCS ? TH h By PERCY L CROSBY i.rnM. r iv tucn wmw .ft