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R08EBUBQ NCWS-REVtEW, MONDAY. AUGUST 13, 192S. PAG I THREI I LOCAL NEWS j Spent Sundjy C. II. Schoimiker motored to Spring- j field unit Bpeut Sunday viMiing whir relatives. Mr. Moyer In I'. h'l Meyer was In Roseburg today visiting and attending to business Matters. Mr. Moyur resides In l'ilhirU. j i ! Mist Goff Over Mis Velma Guff, who reside In I Suiherlin, HpHiit a short Unix In Komi- : mil I Jif f-.uX-i.irH.ir' Music Is the Poetry of Thought EVERYONE who hm taken lemon on a tnttttcal tntrament knowi tlw joy that come with the ability to pUry it The WW of th party," the most popular person, 1 unudly the pewou who plari the piano, the ukelele, the saxophone, etc. Every one of these instruments is guar anteed to gire years of satisfactory service and they are of the hest materials and tone. Te also have a complete line of sheet music of the latest pfcmo hits as well as orchestral musk Loth ragtime and classical Come in and inspect our line today. burg today shopping nd visiting with rriends. FROM THE FACTORY S W H MJm Pianos and Player Pianos . OTT'wS MUSIC STORE Roseburg, Oregon OPENING ! I New Millinery Department in Bellows Store in charge of Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Acker 'he ladies of Roseburg and vicinity are invited to call and 6ee our showing of New Fall I Millinery and get acquainted. PORTLAND MARKET REPORT ! (Hv Associated Tress) POHTLA.NI, Aug. -13. Cattle ?K rents to CO cents hiUicr, choice steers $7.25 to $S; ugs . Htid sheep steady; eggs firm to two cents higher, 2S cents to 324 cents; butter firm, extra cubes 41 cents to 41'A cents. 4 ! ! LONE BANDIT ROBS BANK ( Mv I'loted F'r-.-. LOS AXCKI.KS, Aug. 13. Walking into a branch of the California bank in jthe outskirts of Los Angeles, a lone bandit today held lip Manager llrewell and escaped with several thousand I dollars. Fruit ladders in three styles at Wharton Iiros. FREE! 109 Second-Hand Barrels FOR SALE 50-Ga'lon Size )Q cents each Urn pqua Valley Canning Co. Warehouse corner Oak and Spruce t: annual report that the n lot 1is Andes is now !)iii linn I's and that more requests for rui.u inner civic Improvements p-uwiwu ms difire than at anv fi:ne. City Kiudneer Griffin has milted, 191 ((132 during 11122.) P-ririiaK fiirures to the Heur.l fir Works. Wftllution of I.OS Annli.. Lo. IM 2'J per cint dming the last r ' us crown from MP Of lated. iNGELES IS ! asked. 3.82. NEARING MILLION, Mi,.8 street pavement asked. 129.75. ANGELES, Auc. 13. Deelar- mil.., .n.. .i ...v 31.95. Miles curbs, sidewalks and gutters asked, 18.40. Street Improvement ordinances sub- Street improvements completed dur ing 1922, $3,608,752.36. Mile of streets Improved, 33.J3. Miles Improved with curbs, sidr- i.iu, in , wains, etc., 44.41. or an crease m that ; Of the city's 3,201.13 miles of per cent. Griffin's streets, 1,823.08 miles remain unlm- r...., ,..,.- proved. r- vniMiii kj-aii-i.o. ie, in b.e miles of storm drain, t,s. uepartment costing J121.438, was built. I -woes or sannnry 02,884.03. mll anrev.i .,...' sannnry sewers Dunt, iu.i, lW .d nr..fil .; 7; '.. "nlJ -arirvin ,j ni . 1 Joo-worR of tne blxnest doRree a .Jndonin., of streets the New.-Ho- w excluslvo lob-Drlnb ' From Bridge Mrs. Hen McMulIen. a renMent of Uridf-e, spent the day in Koseburg I shopping and iittendiiit; to other biici-ness. Mrt. James Home Mrs. M. K. James, who has been vis iting' in ltiddle nnd Canyonvillt, for several days retuined homo yesterday afternoon. ROM. YOVfi. own wim ItlJLLACKOIX mitx'Aiiuta Spent Sunday Miss Louise I"ayt,in spent Sunday in Springfield visitltiK with relatives ,unl friends. Vlsiie.1 at Kid. lie County Clerk nnd Mrs. I. n. Kid dle motored to Kiddle yesterday and spent the day with relatives. lit Town Prom Siitliei-lln Mr. nnd .Mrs. M. 1-. Siiuler of Suth erlin were in town for several hours today lokkiuK alter business mat ters und shopping. Home from Medford Marie (Inno, who has been visiting In Medford for several days, returned home this afternoon. Returned From Trip Hob tioff and family, of Sutherlin. who have been on a motor trip aloiiK the coast, stopplnK in llaudon and Crescent City for some tlmo, have re turned home. Weed End at Caves Key llufham, Mrs. Harold Hurroker. who is visiting here from Washing ton, and Miss Eva Datev motored to Oregon Caves and spent the week end. Reported Seriously III Mrs. Smith Hnlley, formerly a resi dent of this city, but now of Cottage Grove, is Boriously ill, according to word received tills afternoon by friends. Mrs. Kuby Wright is with .Mrs. Bailey. ! Taylor's Kxtract. Specific No. 15, ine greatest germicide and household remedy in the world, for Internal or external use. Has no known equal. Taylor's Specific Co., ltoseburg, pre. UOKN rAl'L To Mr. and Mrs. Walter: O. Taul, or South Deer Creek, on Siinday. August 12. 11123, at Mercy! hospital, a boy. ' n i t' from (ir.ints li ! Mrs. K. Montgomery of Grants' Pass spent the day In Roseburg vis iting with friends and attending to business. AT ll()Ti:ii IMrt'fJLAS A. S. Schoonfold. w. It. Crawford, P. I,. Loose. Frank Slnnteer, I,. A. Waldrlo. Portland; Victor Koss, kedley; K. Koberts and wife, II. iUinmur and wife, Los Angeles; Mrs. W. it. liushy, Vincent Hansen. San Kranclsco; L. O. Kay and wire. J. Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dean, Max Henry, Oakland; Julius A. Koeken and party. Long Iteneh; J. M. Duthie and son, liby, Mont.; (leorgivlt. Hooper, wife and son. Los Angeles; Mrs. It. Castlemnn. R. J. Casti-ttmin. T-:i,relt.i' A Mcti,ll.,ti I Porili.nd: J. K. Sillean, 6. (J. Coch ran, Myrtle Creek; A. W. Hrltton and family. G. S. Crewer, Myrtle l'olnt; M. Jacolison, Thomas Wlnne mor and brother. John Ulan, city; William A. MeUee nnd wife. S:in Kranclsco; Mr. and Mrs. M. Jas. Mil ler, Lyndon; Miss Marjorlo Kisher, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kisher, Long lleaeh. 53.59 and S4.00 Curling Irons $2.50 and $3.00 Hot Plates . S7.50 Fans S6.C0 Toasters . . . $2.60 $2.00 $4.75 $4.75 3-Day Sale Only! All Guaranteed One Year HUDSON ELECTRIC STORE Roseburg, Oregon i' vjn ','i'im V''.5i iw;mm' "J To Newport Mrs. C. Merrill nnd Miss Margaret ta and Kathryn Merrill will leave in tile morning tor Newport to spend a two weeks vacation. For a limited time only, with each Vacuum Cup Tire you buy, we will give you ABSOLUTELY FREE one TON TESTED TUBE of corresponding size. A double inducement you cannot afford to overlook. Price reduction on Vac uum Cup Tires, plus this Free Tube Offer, makes an approximate ' SAVING OF 30! Offer limited better take advantage NOW! C. A. Lcckwood Motor Co. Roseburg, Oregon Arrived Here Today Mr. and Mrs. Paul DiUnrd and two daughters nrrived here this afternoon from California. Mr. Dillard will be employed in this city for several weeks. FIRE DOES DAMAGE AT SALEM (Hy tTnlted PrH.) SALEM, Aug. 13 Dumuge amount ing to JOO.000 resulted from the fire which today gutted a hardware store and tire shop adjoining, lloth stocks are ruined. Bargains in Used Fords! 1 Sedan, Starter, Speedometer, Oil Pump, New Upholstery, Vacuum Feed, Dome Lite $375.00 t 1 Ford Touring $150.00 Rapp Birottieirs Phone 371 ECONOMIC I'ltolll.l.MS TO COMK 1:1:1 oui: khatkunal cxt;iti:ss I Left This Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. C. C Huffman nnd j daughter, Helen Louise, left this after. noon for Portland, where they will vis It for a few days. They will also visit ! In Everett and Seattle before return ing to this city. They will be away from Roseburg ten days or two weeks. Here for Week End Walter Hatch. Uortha, Hatch and Miss Jessie Sanhurn motored to this city and speut the week end. Mrs. Walter Hatch nnd daughter, who have been visiting Mis. Hatch's mother, Mrs. Hull Sehlndler, for the past week, returned to Cottage Grove yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Hopkins Leaves Mrs. Chnrles Hopkins of Gladstone, who has been visiting her father, H. K.'Poss, und other relatives for two weeks, left this afternoon for Eugene, where she .will visit her sister, Mrs. 11. J. Daniels, before returning to her home. Cars Collided A couple of autos met In n head on collision at the corner of Mosier nnd Sheridan streets today, hut lit tle damage wus sustained by either ear. According lo ihe police each driver was stund:ng on his alleged rights, and were deep In the midst of an argument over the sltuntion, when the officer appeared on the scene and adjusted difficulties. Hero I'or Wek Mod Mrs. W. W. McDonald, who has I n spending some time lu Port land, returned tj 1 1 I " city and spent the week , nil. She was accompanied by Mrs. George TX'uliey of Port land, formerly of this city, and Miss Kale Doardorff of Oakland, who has been Wsiting in Portland for the past two weeks. fny Axsoelated Press.) I.VniAXAPwLIS, Aug. 13. World prol lems in economics will be dtsctiFsed by ninny noted speakers when the annual .meeting of the Na tional Kralernal Congress is held at Kronen Lick, Ind., August 27 to 30, according to Harry Wade, Indianap olis, president of the congress. James J. Davis, secretary of labor, who recently returned from a trip abroad, will be one of the speakers. Another will be Samuel M. Ralston, I'. S. senator from Indiana. The meeting at Kreneh Lick will mark the first time In the 25 years of the congress' existence that the convention has been held outside of a large city. The congress is composed of fraternal inserance so cieties of the I'nlted States and Can ada which have a combined mem bership of more than six million men nnd women, with lire Insurance amounting to more than ten billion dollars, Mr. Wade says. . TCJK X X T X ' X.T JCL X X - X f. T T XJI ' '. JKJK -? "..V X X. . X T ... '.T J X X !' , wm iTefigs For Canning and Preserving $1.10 per 12-pound box delivered in Roneburg Please order at once from Peoples Supply Co. IK. 8 Si! ERNEST PRUNER, Riddle, Oregon Rfi 5 5 K - tx x '. -x. t T. - 3r et, JrjK x.xr x xx x Xltlx x xrxxJ r. x. x x xjr.S M 1 i Govi:i:x.Mi:xT wii.i, .NOT APPEAL (T'nlled Press.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. The federal government will not appeal from the decision of 4) the supreme court at St. Paul in the Southern Pacific- Central Pacific rase, Attorney General Daugherty announced today. l!y declining to appeal the red- eral governmcrt premits the supreme court decre dlssolv- 4p ing the Southern Pacillc and Centra) Pacific merger to be overwritten by the Interstate Commerce Commission which 4 f held that tlie consolidation of 4 4 the two lines was in the pub- 4 lie Interest: 100,060 for 9c at Casr's 9c Sale RUSSIAN SOVIET CURRENCY Hero for Kow Days itIISS i.eim r.iiniei, wnw h. i ii spenumg a VHcimon ai i raier inse. will visit In tills city before return ing to her home In Washington. Miss Easter formerly made her home in Hoseluirg and was an instructor in tho local hl'h school. BIRD THE HEW OVERLAND RED Lowest Priced Sport Model on the Market- -v, -cZf &sj sxm&2r f5 Kperls'T91 N!CW Motor 3x4 ins.. IC6-inch Wheel Base, 136-inch Body Kckelcd' R V'' Leather Upholstering, Khaki Top, Straight Side Cord Tires, PlateT mt0r indshieW. Bumpers front and rear, Windshield Wiper and GLENN H. TAYLOR, Dealer c f iu-vs knight HUPMOBILE ! II,, me priu M-wnond I,nk Mi. and Mr3. Ernest I). Riddle : i,tve r.'torperl e V elr home at Kid dle after a long stay at ll;:moud j lake, where Mr. Kiddle has been helping wi'h tlie construction work i at the summer report Hint is being 1 '.m.(i J ii,, re. He installed s gas oline station Mid put in a water sys- I tern to supply te no:,.! and other! buildint.x. ti:e supply or wal'T clu ing rrom a spring which lias u tem perature of :; i degix'-.i. VI-Ii In,; Mm. Met larn.in I Mr. ai d Mrs. t'has. MeKadden nnd ; three ihihh' n and 'I"B Marion Me- ; t'irnan r.rriv -d here by aiiiu yesn r-, day nnd wl'.l T:i.i':e a short vljit ; villi .Mrs. ,1. II. .VfC!nrtu,i nt her home two nibs north of ltoseburg ( on Hie bi-.'hwe. The MeKaddens ' lire returning frem a trip by auto ii f; r ner'h ps a,ieouver. 11. C., a, d nre en their way to Calirornlii ' where vrs. Mel'adden and tlie child ren make fh'-ir home at .tayrield. imhI Mr. Mel adibn lll return to Mexlcn Cltv. Mexico, where he has' business interests. Miss McClarnan , aecompanle-r ".ie nai'y rrom i'ort- ' land rr a visit with lo r mother, and i expects to r turn to that city to night, i Needless to Suffer VyH Y suffer the incon v v venience and pain from Piles when you will be guaranteed a positive and permanent cure by my non-surgical, pain less treatment? Treatments may be taken weekly if it is inconvenient to be here for daily attention. Writt today for mr FREE bonk on the proper treaunat sfi'ilev Hero Oil ItltsinesN ! Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wise, who re- side In Voncalla, were in this clly I till-- morning on buslr.,-ss mailers 'and iisiling. BASEBALL SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 3. Philadelphia 14. Chicago 4, Washington f. Pittsburgh 6, Iliooklyn 2. Sw.'iit Day At tMis lljiy j Richard llnsch, Ted Althaus. Vlr igll .Mc(l raw, and Andy .Mnlthc'.vs I motored lo Mnrshrield nnd North j Item I yerterday and spent the day. They attended tin, Murshflcld-lian- (iou hUM'hnll K'lme. DR. CHAS. J. DEAN 2ND ABO MOBRJiON PORTtAND.ORECOH Cut Gladoll r,Uc and lT,r pT dor.. at 1047 Corey Ave. t all evenings. WILD DEAST MARKET REPORTS HIGH PRICES HAMlirnG, Aug. 11-WIM nni mnls cost a good deal or tuonev at ihe present time. A giraffe brines nbo'ii tr. ,,,,. 1. !,... ..,..., a ,r,n Jtr.llO ."Il l " X-.- in tr. nnn a.i n.l li,.,w re worth J1.2r,0 each. The principle reason Ii scarcity. Post-war conditions have In terfered with tlie pursuit or the Indus, try of providing wild beals, (he Kuropean center of which Is at Ham burg. John Hn-enhn,k has applied to the llritish authorities for p"ruii-"i'in to send a party of German nnim:;! catch ers to India, and hopes 'o bend the expedition persfm.-illv. In India he will revisit his old friend tlie M.iaiM'l i ja of Gwaller. from who preserves Mr. Hnpenback in previous years. b;n obtained manv tlt-ers. It was ihe In !dian dlpnltary's chief grb f that he I, ad I no Hons. Mr. H.-u-enhaek sent hlei eitht of the klnt-s of the animal world. (The Hons Increased so rapidly In the I thick forests that they became Ihe ter I ror of the entire country and rau joi ! the Malaradja mm h' litigation and an t ' noyance. HOME RESTAURANT Tlie Home That 25c Bui!t Largest nnd Coo!c3t Dining Room in the City Cleanliness and Service Our Motto Regular Meals 25c Special Sunday Dinner 50c 4 i , I- ; 1