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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7. 1925. THREE WOOD CUTTERS -TOOLS CROSS CUT SAWS FOR ALL PURPOSES Axes of Every Kind Sledges and Wedges COMPLETE OUTFITS FOR LOGGERS " Hardware? Yes, We Have What You Want Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store. localTnews I M. L. Cotuirl, special (tent for Ilia S. P.. was a vlai'or here jetterday. Ha left this morning (it pointa in southern Ougou. On Way North J. P. Miles and L. Ilobare stop ped over here yesterday and last night on their w ynorth. They are from Dunsmuir, California. Mr. Post H E. Post arrived from Portland, and will be here a few days visiting and looking after business interests in this city. To Los Angelet Mrs. (I. K. Sian was a guest In Tt wrilaceTof Portland. I.1 Jhl- city yesterday and overnight here looking after business mat teri. Coos Ilay Visitor Here 11. V. CaEe. a former resident here yesterday of Rosebuig but now located at last night. Mrs. Slan Is from Port' land, and is on her i yto Lot Angeles to visit. AUCTION SALE AT THE DR. STEWART PLACE ON EAST DOUGLAS ST. 1 P. M. SATURDAY, JANUARY 10th RAIN OR SHINE The following property will be sold to the highest bidder for cash Four head of horses, good condition; two 6 year-old milch cows, U Guernsey stock; ono "(-months old heifer, Holstein; tlocx 01 5 goats; good drag saw outfit; two 250-ega incubators; heating 3 stove and pipe; kitchen range; one 2-burner oil stove; one 4- i burner oil stove; stand table; dresser; 6 dozen hens and pullets; 8 set double harness; 2-horce wagon; single buggy, and many i other articles too numerous to mention. j Terms Cash, except on horses, on which time will be j given if desired. I This is a joint sale. P s . Z. AND. H., OWNERS jj M. C. RADABAUGH, AUCTIONEER ,.TiW.Ti7WTWTITT5ISr!IS15IiI From Grants Pass H. E. Hafner spent a short time here yesterday attending to busi ness matters. Mr. Hafner is from ' Grants Pass, and left for other points in the slate. Portland Man Visits i E. H. White, of Portland, was a business visitor in this city yester day. Mr. White left today for oth- e rsouthern Oregon points. Marshfield Man Here David Johnson is spending a day or so in this city attending to bus iness Interests. Mr. Johnson is from Marshfield and arrived Tuesday. g!On Way North Mna. li. c vay was a visnur here Tuesday and last night from the coast. She is on her way north and left this morning. Mrs. Way is a resident of liaudon. , Dr. McKalg Here Dr. It. K. McKalg was a business visitor in tills city for a few hours Tuesday. Dr. McKaig Is from Yon calla, and returned home in the af ternoon. Mr. Bower Here A. H. Bower Is spending a day or so In this city transacting busi- I ness affairs; and visiting. Mr. Ilow ! er is from Grants Pass, and arrived i here Monday night. I From Albany H. I,. Nebergall was an arrival : from the north yesterday, and is spending a short time here looking ' after business matters. Mr. Ne- ! bergall is from Albany. UY AT POWELL'S ANK THE. DIFFERENCE IB D New and Used Furniture From Klamath Falls ' George Helms and wife spent Tuesday here visiting from the south. They are residents of Klam ath Falls, and left this morning for northern points in the state. Here On Business Harry Ralmte arrived- hero yes terday from the north and will be here a day or so transacting busi ness matters. Mr. Ralmte is from Portland. Her Tuesday lS. A. Ilrown stopped over here Marshfield. Is spending a lew iew nour lue.uay i m here v siting with rrienus. -'". ""-"7 - southern points and left in the af- 1 f W JMlmlia Ml For Infantt, days From Glde J. B. Osborne was in from the rural districts yesterday attending to business affairs. Mr. Osborne is a resident of Ulide. From Corvallis From .northern points to arrive here yesterday and visit with Mrs. Jessie D McCombs. Mrs. McCombs is a resident of Corvallis. On Business Ray E. Glass was In the city yes terday, arriving from the north and looking after business matters. Mr. Glass is from Eugene. Here Last Night Mr. and Mrs. George W. Moore, Jr., were gueBts over night here at the Vmpqua hotel. They are residents of Bnndon. Mrs. Rlckwell Leaves Mrs. ETRIckwell, who spent part of yesterday and last night as a guest in this city, left this morn ing tor Dunsmuir, Cal., to visit. In From Wolf Creek In from the rural district for a few hours Tuesday was C. L. Smith. Mr. Smith resides ternoon. Mr. Becker Arrives K. E. Becker arrived here Tues day and spent the night as a guest in the city. He Is from Portland and was here attending to busi ness matters. On Way to San Francisco C. U Ladd was a guest here for a few hours Tuesday from the north. Mr. Ladd Is a Corvallis resident snd left In the afternoon for San Francisco. Eugene Man Here Tuesday W. F. )orlan was her from the north yesterday and last night. Mr. Morlan is a Eugene resident and was here attending to business af fairs. Hers On Business Clydo B. Dick arrived here yes terday from northern points, and will be here a few days looking af ter business affairs. Mr. Dick Is a commercial from Portland Wolf Creek nnd was here look ing after business matters. In City From Vninnna In from the rural districts for In From West Fork E. C. Hughes who is working at West Fork for the Southern near Pacific Co., was in town for Pie Original Food-Drink for All Arcs. uickLunchstHarie.OmceaFountains. RichMilk.MaltedGrainExtrartinPow- ' derhTablctforms. NourUhtor-NQcoottas. W Avoid Imitations and Substitute ; and the other leg is absolutely shattered, tho bones being broken Into small fragments, and the f leah j torn and crushed. He also received a deep scalp wound, where he , was struck by a limb. j Immediately following the acci dent IhvDeVore of Oakland was railed and gave first aid and then brought the men to the local hos pital and the case turned over to Dr. Stewart who gave surgical treatment last night. An effort will be made to save the badly broken and crushed leg. but Dr. Stewart states that it will probably be two weeks before It can be definitely determined whether or not amputation can be prevented. Both young men are well known In the Sulherlln community where, they reside. Mr. Bamber's parents moved t to Iloseburg a short time uko, and uio now making their home here. Varsity Flannelette Pajamas and Night Robe3 New patterns just arrived. The kind that feel good nnd keep you warm. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 a v.i v a ur j v j rviV L N few hours Tuesday visiting nnd looking after business mutters. From Portland S. Gannett and C. K. Clendenln. a short time yesterday was O. both from the north, were . ousi was from I'mpqua and was rere ness visitors in this city Tuesday, visiting and looking after busl-iThoy are from Portland and left nesa matters. I this morning for southern points. Medford Man Visits Mr. Dort leaves Prom southern solnts in the R. C. Dort. who Bpcnt a short state to stop over here Tuesday I time In this city attending to busl nml look after business matters ! ness. left yesterday for other was M. H. Cole. Mr. Cole is from points In the state. Mr. Dort is WHAT CONGRESS IS DOING TODAY Throat Operation J. M. Judd. of this city, under went a throat operation Tuesday. Dr. A. C. Seely was In attendance. Third Circle Meeting The Third Circle of the First M. E. Church will meet at the home of Mrs. L. H. White, 1220 E. Fifth St. North, Thursday afternoon at 2:3d. Portland Party Stop Over Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and son. and W. W. Graves, were gue3ts In this city overnight Mon day night, and were here a few hours yesterday visiting. They aro all from Portland, and left yester day morning for other southern Orepon points. mm . m THE LAND PLASTER Will receive a combined carload of Empire Land Plaster and Hard Wall Plaster Soon. Buying both kinds of plaster we get lowest possible price. $12.15 per ton off car ORDER NOW I DENN-GERRETSEN CO. 231 N. Main St Phone 128 BEST VALUES OF THE DAY When you receive the Groceries that you order from us, everything will be exactly as you want it in price, quality and quantity, These are some of the Reasons House wives like to Trade at this store. PICKENS BROTHERS Perkins Dldg. Phone 68 Glide Man Here It. C. Boyle and A. Scheenln ar rived here Tuesday from the rural districts and will be here a short time on business. They are both residents of Glide. From Harr.aburg ' A. W. Trumbald was a visitor here from the north Tuesday nnd last night. Mr..Trumblnd Is from Harrisburg and was here on busi ness. He left this morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Perue, were here from the south yesterday and last night., looking after business i aflairs. They are from Medford : and returned home this morning. ! They made the trip by motor. Passes Througs ! A. K. Barnard was a guest over night lure last night from the south. He is an Ashland resident and left this morning for the north : to attend to business matters. .From Rice Hill Mrs. J. R. Conklln spent a few hours In this city Tuesday shop ping and visiting with friends. Mrs. Conklln lives at Kice Hill, and re- turned home yesterday afternoon. , Here Several Days ' ' H. C. Bee's Is spending several days in this city looking after business affairs. Mr. Rees 1b from La Grando and arrived here, yesterday. I On Way South u. M. Combs was here a short time on business Tuesday from northern points. Mr. Combs Is from Eugene, and left for the south, where he will look after business interests. Medford. To Visit In South ' Mrs. Clara Ator, of ths city, left this morning for Los Angeles and other southern points, where Bhe will visit with friends and relatives. from Portland. Have Color in Cheeks Bs Better Looking Take Olive Tablets. If your skin Is yellow complex- win visit wim menus aim reiainea. .iii,ltrmeue mated annetite Mrs. Ater will be gone indefinitely. Jfa "bad tasT "S no-good reel Olive Tab- poor you . . i ... , I your moulh a lazy. Mr. nd Mrs. George W. Moore! "K-you 8h0uld take were here from the coast a short,,' niiv substitute for calomel WASHINGTON1. Jan. 7 Tho house today aproved provisions of the wax department bill for main tenance of tire regular army at its present Blrength of 12,000 officers and 119.0UU nun. WASHINGTON. Jan. T. The house rivers and harborB commit-! tee today reduced by $13.214,000 ' the $52,000,000 rivers nnd harbors bill. Thrt pnmmlttw reduced bv J7.- 000,000 the $16,000,000 proposed for tho tnti'rcoatul canal along the Gulf of Mexico and by $3,500,000 the $10,200,000 recommended for, the Los Angeles, Cal., breakwater. m NEW i and UNUSUAL DESIGNS WIS keep abreast of the times. We do not show you last yeur'a ideas and designs. Yon will find here whatever Ib novel, whatever is new and whatever is tine in silks. "Quality and Economy" Hie Silk Store Silks and Satina LABRAHAM ROSEBURG, ORE. JACKSON 6TREET mm store Mi T.hli.la o time Tuesday. They are Han- , , i don residents and left yesterduy ",,d"b"B A"r EUwarUs after 17 morning for other Points in the 8tate- . t , iTlA.a j j)r Edwards' Olive Tablet3 are . . , , a purel vegetable compound mix! ana w. vv. wens or ". To haV a clear, pink I S. M. Calkins, of Portland, who has been spending a short time in this city attending to business , affairs, received a telegram laHl nijiht with the information that his j mother is dying in Ni'wberg. Mr. I Calkins lefl for that city Jmmtd- I lately. Mr. Young Here W. L. Young, the Southern Pa cific watch inspector Is in this city for a few days looking after business matters. Mr. Young is from Portland and arrived Tues day. Business Visitor From coast points to arrive In Rosehurg veslTl:iy was W. H. Miller. Mr. M!!l. r Is a North Bend resident mi will be here a short time attending to business matters spending a few days In this city looking after business mutters. Mr. ltlowers Hero I W. M. Hlowers arrived , here yesterday from the north and will spend a day or so looking after business matters. He is from Portland. In City From Tort-laml H. M. Ward arrived here yes terday from the north and spent matters. Mr. Ward is a Port land resident nnd left for olher points in Southern Oregon today. Iliislnoss Visitor E. H. Holderman is spending a day or so in this city loeking alter business inatters. Mr. llol deman is with the United States Forestry Service at Dlsston. In Lane county. Re'urns to UrJversity Miss Helen Grae of Wilbur, who has been spending the Christmas holidays there with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. (irae, return ed today to the University of Ore gon where she is majoring In jour nalism. Hero Visiting Mr. and .Mrs. S. J. Spring are spending a few days In this city from the rural districts visiting with friends and attending to business affairs. They are from Camas Valley and arrived hero yesterday. Mrs. Sm.t'h Visits Mrs. Graham Smith stopped ov er in this city for a few hours Tuesday on her way home south. She Is a Los Angeles resident, and has been vi-jiting her daughter, at Oregon City, for some time. i bright eyes, no pimples, a sktn, feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must get at the cause. . Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like cal omel yet have no dangerous af ter effects. Thev Btart the bile and over come constipation. Take one WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. The $2X9,000,000 annual naval appropri ation bill and the $157,00,liOO de ficiency measure, the first of the season, were reported today by the senate appropriations committee. WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. After examining Secretary Wilbur and other liigh officials of the navy de partment, tho senate navy appro priation committee concurs in the views of tho house committeo that tho country need not be alarmed about reports that tho American navy has fallen below , tho 6-0 3 ratio. Adopting a report olmilnr to thnt of the houso committee the senate committeo declared today thct with the' eception of the bnttleship , l.. , ... ., uiw ei ' T, Tl . " iV Florida, laid up for refitting, "no one can say that as to capital rhips results. Millions of boxes aro sold1) annually at 15c and 30c. TREE HITS AUTO 10 ME HURT thJ 0 5 3 ratio does not prevail 0, C. SETHER DIES IT ARE IN O. C. Bother died at his horn In Glendale late yesterday. Mr. Sether had been ailing for some time and was near the ae of seventy at the time of his pacing- The deceased Is well known in . llodeburg and Douglas county, and leaves many friends to (rrleve at the news of his death. Surviving him are a wid- nw nnd vrl rhildrt-n. Dr. A. F. H O S P I T A L Sether. of Kugenc. Is a nephew. The tunerai announcements win oc made later. Sutherlin Boys Received Crushed and Broken Legs in Accident. BASKET BALL GAME University High vs. Roscburg High THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8 AT HiGH SCHOOL GYM Admission 35c and 50c. Preliminnry "i : 1 5 Regular Game 8:1 5., Today's Cross-Word Puzzle; A RKCTANGULAR KIDDLE Twister No. 67. By J. C BOYD ' EARLY half of the words In this puzzle are three-letter words which are used every day and the others are not at all un common words, i ou may be able to do this puzzle in twenty minut. s. bee if you can. Ilclow are the horizontal and vertical synonyms for tho worth) needed to Interlock in tho diagram. "" Here From Portland- George Hinkle and Clinton Bamber Caught Under neath Falling Tree and Badly Crushed. Georce Hinkle and Clinton Dam ber. of Sulherlln, were seriously In jured, and very narrowly escaped death yesterday evening, when the car In which they were driving on the Calapoola road was struck by a II. ...... . . 1 1 O Chul T . 1 1 T . II ... V. ....... HA l , I. .. ." - ..... ..., .,... ....... o. muni u.-c. ....... ....-u ... 1 i ditrettc to the kidneys. Here's Iloseburg testimony: Are You Tired, Achy All Run Down? This Roseburg Resident Tells You How to Get Well. Tired all the time? 1 J.ame, stiff and achy? Tortured with nagnlni? back ache? Knife-like twlnfrcs when you stoop or lift? 'Miserable with head aches, dirzy spells and bladder irregularities? All are slens of kidney sickners! Use Doan's Pills a stimulant of Portland motored to Kosel.urg hospital, anil Ilaniber may suffer Sunday to spend the week with the amputation of one or both of relatives. They formerly rcsld- his lees as a result of the accident 1 Pruning Time Is Here 1 We Have Full Line of I Pruning Tools at Right Price From Portland From northern points to arrive and spend a hort time here is li. L. Johneon- Mr. Johnsrn la a com mercial salesman and is h"re from Portland. He will be here a day or so. On Way Xortli - " R. Q. Qulgley was a guest over nlxht In this city last night from the soulh. Mr. Qulgley is from Dunsmuir, California, and left this morning (or northern points in the state. ed in Roseburg, Mr. Cheek be-! Hinkle, although bedly cut and ing transferred to the Portland bruised. Is not as seriously hurt as office of the Standard Oil Ox ihls companion. The two young men were travel- Klnmath Kalla Couple Visit Ing along the Calapoola about ten Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Oarrlk, of miles east of Sulherlln when tho Klamath Falls, were jcuests in i accident occurred. A. V. Abeene this city for a short time yenter- was cutting a tree near the road, day and last night. Mr. Car-1 and when the big tree, which ick is the proprietor of the auto measured about 3 feet In diameter camp grounds at that city. They at the butt, was being wedged over. left this morning for Portland; It shattered at the baie and fell where they have business mat-, across the Star touring car In which Hinkle and Ilamber were rid ing. The car was struck by the main The Missionary Society of the trunk of the tree, although near Episcopal church, south, will the top, and the forco of the 1m mcct Thursday afternoon, Jnuu- pact was such that the car was cut nry 8, at 2:30 at the parronace. squarely In two. The frame being Tii.t new officers will assume bent to the ground, their duties and other important It struck Just in front of the .tuslness will he formulated tor windshield and bhlnd the engine. afternoon by Sheriff Warmer. the new year. land caught the legs of the 'wol The brothers were said to 'mn. The force of the blow v. as so have been In possession of Mrs. Chas. W, Oavls, Carl great that both men were driven j some of the articles stolen w from Tne store when a searen n-! WA1 -tl si EMI 6 -7i . o Mi 'vm j m m m m- m-M. HlH .23 2- H 25 26 ,27 -ppTa 29 IP;-"" M - I I VM I I VMA I I I ters requiring their attention. Missionary Society Meet. Mrs. M. li. Hughes, 524 Kuller ton Ht., savs: 'My kldnevs were out of order and I hail dull head- j aches anil felt run down. My kid-. nevs acted Irregularly but IHian's ! Plils from Chapman's Drug Store j soon relieved the troublo and I ft It ' better In ever way." Price COc, at all dealers. Don't I simply n.ik for a kidney remedy ( get Iloan's Pills the samn that ) Mrs. Hughes had. Foster-Milburn i Co . Vfrs . Iliiffnlo. V. V ! 8USPECTT8 HELD. Charles nnd fieorge Foster. charred with the robbery of i the W. A. l.ovelar store nt f lleedsport on December 14 are held by the pollco authorl- ties at Sacramento, according to a message received this HORIZONTAL 1 vehicle 4 Incite G idle talk (slang) 9 fervent 10 work 1 1 gain VI nickname for physi cian 1 4 metal 15 eluders . 18 narrow piece of anyllilnir 20 requires 'il s-rtidgg 23 path VERTICAL 25 grape con- 1 places for 19 satlor serve confine- 21 small point 28 one who mi nt 2.1 snares guides a 2 hail 24 to deter- vessel 3 one who mine pro- S0 beast of seizes with portion of burden the te.;Lh gold or S2 tho lik'lit 6 welfare silver 'in 33 unlatch 6 fowl coin ' (poet.) 7 ventilate V fragranea 85 fruit 8 consecrate 27 all, con- 80 Arabian 12 spotted tidered tn- ruler 13 period of dividually 87 speak time 20 every one 3H ba-diful ID rail of two or 3D one in- 17 to pass a more in definitely rope dividual through a 31 body of hole water (nauU) 84 fastener Herewith Is Ko fill. solution to puzzle Here Few Hours ' Mrs. O. A. Dyer and son and Mrs.'M. A. Ferber. of Powers, Ore., were visitors In this city for a few hours Tuesday. They are enroute to Porterville. Calif., whers ther OUR NEW HOME g will visit with relatives and S i friends. They will be (one Indef- I Zigler-Fec Hardware Co. Phone 25 11 NO. JACKSON I)avis, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert entirely through the floor of their li.ivis motored to this cltv from i car. which was totally wrecked. Marshfield Tuesday. Mr. and1 Hinkle, who was driving. as Mr. and Mrs. Carl Imvis, who have protected somewhat by the steer been visiting at the coast, left ing post and so recelvi-d no brotVn for their home at Placervllle, bones, although he Is bruited and Cal. They have been vlnltlng cH over his entire body. Ilrnnib.'r , arrive county officers will ro with Mm. Charles Davis over the however, had only the protection! nt once to bring the men back ' holidays. Mrs. Davis Is the afforded by the cowl of the far and t to Koselntrg I mother of Mrs. IL C. Church, of. Is very badly Injured. I this city. I One leg is broken In (wo places, wm made of their personal effects following their arrest. Application has hern nni'ie to the governor for extrad'tlon 4 papers, and as soon, as tin -jCt Jat QiLlLr A. . 2l EE L. ;AV ER , NoTi SjE "e l.lt i e G Jill A WtJjKfs A Hint for Beginners The cross-word pnizle dia gram is merely a means of con cealing words which are synony mous to those listed and which will interlock perfectly and so read equally well crosswise of downwards. Always look for the number of the synonym on the diagram. If horizontal, you must find a word to fit between that number and the first shaded stop U ths right; if vertical, you must fit your word between the number and the &rst shaded stop below.