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THRE2 INSIDE INFORMATION r.: . !' - ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY, JANUARY 19. 1925. LOCAL NEWS THESE MEN KNEW ASK THEM TcMIFORNJA OIEGOn7 1 POWER COMPANY I YOUR PARTNERS IN PROGRESS Ask any member of our organization or mail this coupon today t Visiting Sister Miss Muttle Perry left yesterday for KiiRcne where she will spend a few days visiting with her sister, Mrs. Fred How ley. From Canby Hoy Zimmerman was a visitor in this city over Saturday and attend ed to business matters for a few hour. Mr. Zimmerman is from Cnnby and returned home yesterday. Why "Break Shoes In ? v ny wear shoes out before you get them "broken in"? There's no pleasure doing that. Why continue? We'll fit your Spring oxforda so thnt you can wear them allday the first day. They won't hurt you a bit, and we'll guarantee quality, style and value, just as we do comfort. Clack and tan calf, black Kangaroo and brown vici Kid, $4.50 to $9.00 S. L. 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Or clip and mail the coupon below. i THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Office t OREGON Roseburg Medford Grants CALIFORNIA Yrefca THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY MEDFORD, OREGON a Please send me full information about your 7- Preferred Stock and special partial payment plan. Name- .cAddresa, From Eugene . From northern points to spend Saturday and the night in this city as guests and visitors were Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. Itoe. Mr. and Mrs. Roe are Eugene residents. From Myrtle Creek In from the southern part of the county visiting and transacting business matters over Saturday, ' was Kdwln Weaver Mr. Weaver ' resides at Myrtle Creek. aVMlJaM 1 9 S if V El h f. From Portland OUR NEW HOME 5 Stopping over here from north S ern polnta to visit Saturday were Pat Klamath Falls Dunatnuif t LOCAL NEWS . From Elgaroee Karl Johnson was a visitor In this city Saturday and transacted bus! ness matters for a few hours. Mr. Johnson Uvea at Elgarose. From Sutherlln Transacting business matters and visiting In this city for a few hours Saturday was Charles Porter. Mr. Porter lives at Sutherlln. Hera Saturday- Visiting and shopping In this city Saturday for a few hours was Mrs, Curtis. Mrs. Curtis Is a resident of Glide. Returna to Marahfield Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Smith, who spent the day Saturday in Rose burg on business, returned to their home at Marshtleld Sunday. From Dlxonvllle In from Dlxonvllle attending to business matters and visiting over Saturday was R. B. Oliver. Mr. Oli ver returned home Sunday. Visits Saturday Visiting and transacting business affairs over Saturday In this city was J. L. Fuller. Mr. Fuller is Eugene resident and left Sunday. Returns to Coaat F. K. McMullen, who spent Fri day In Roseburg looking after bus iness Interests, returned to his home at Myrtle Point this morn lng. Mr. Burgoyna In In attending to business matters here Saturday was Carlyle Bur- goyne. Mr. Burgoyne Uvea at Rid dle, and returned home Saturday afternoon. Dillard Reaident In Mrs. E. Noah, from Dillard, was In this city for a few hours Satur day visiting and shopping. Mrs. Noah returned home In the after noon. In Saturday- Here visiting and shopping Satur day was Mrs. O. W. Patterson. Mrs. Patterson resides at Edenbower, and returned home Saturday after noon. From Winchester Here looking after business mat- Iters Hnturdav and vlaltlna- waa ftav- jmond Pearson. Mr. Pearson is from Winchester, and returned borne In the afternoon. Businaaa Vieltor In visiting and looking after Dua Inesa matters for a few hours was Carl Snider. Mr. 8nlder Is a Win chester resident and returned homo In the afternoon. Mr. Bailay Vlslta for a few hours Saturday was O. C. Bailey. Mr. Bailey resides near Brown's bridge, and returned home Saturday afternoon. ' From Hoaglin in this l.y vi,.ng and looking after business matters Saturday was j. ai. Meyers. Mr. Meyers is from Hoaglin, and returned home ;int'ne,f,ternoon'p A'Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bretone. Mr. ft and Mrs. Bretone are from Post- land, and left this morning for oth- tler nointa In tha atafe. From Yonealla . Mrs. H. btearns and daughter spent the day acre today visiting and shopping. They are Yoncalla residents. Her Few Days In thla city for a anon ume. r- riving from northern points la John McLernon. Mr. McLernon arnvea Irom Portland Friday. FMlm rVM-rmllla Here yesterday and a guest overnight waa J. N. Flelde. Mr.' Fields la a Corvallla resident iuu left tor the north this morning. Mr. Smlthpeter Returna W. E. Smlthpeter, who spent Friday In Roseburg looking alter business matters, returned thla morning to his home at Medtord. Visit In Mater Mr. Uurnett la spenaing sever al daya In thla city visiting wnn his sister. Mra. llert Sutherland. Mr. Burnett la from Glendale. From Oakland J. O. Rigg la spending a day or ao In thla city looking after busi ness matters and visiting. Mr. Rigg Is from Oakland and arrived yes terday. Visitors Saturday- Mr. and Mrs. uusnnen were In visiting and shopping for a few hours Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bushnell are real dents ot Brockway. On Way South R. H. Stewart stoppeu over in this city yesterday and as an over night guest. Mr. Btewari is irom Salem, and is on his way south. He left this morning In his car. Prom Corvallla From northern polnta to arrive and spend a short time here Fri day and spend the night In the city were W. R. Kearns ana son. i ney are from corvaius anu ien am urday. On Bualnaaa E. G. Lewis arrived Here yester day from northern points and is spending a day or so in me cuy looking after business mailers. Lewis Is from Portland. Mr. Return Irom i-rnnia i n i Dr. H. R. Nerbas, ho speni Fridav and Saturday In Grunts, ?".B.S ""?"diHnt0,"Uh8"er.n I ests, returned to his home in mis city Saturday evening. MiM Anderson in Visitliur and shopping in tnts city Saturday was Miss Clara An derson. Miss Anderson is a Greens resident, and Is a teacher In the school at that place. Portland Couple Visit Visiting here yesterday ana over night guests were Mr, and Mrs. John Almeter. Mr. and Mrs. Al- meter reside In Portland and leu this morning for southern points by motor. From Portland From northern points visiting and spending Friday In this city attending to business matters was v . Carlson, air. Sanson is a Portland resident and left this morning. From North Arriving from northern points Friday and spending the day looking after business Interests was E. T. Cohoon. Mr. Cohoou Is from Portland, and loft today for other points In southern Oregon. Guest Fridnv A guest and visitor In this city Friday and overnight from southern points was Mrs. D. W Greenough. Mrs. Greenough Is from Long Beach, California and left this morning for other points in the state. From Coast Points Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dlnsmore stopped over In this city OUIUI- oay ana spent iue "f'T"'"' Melrose, had the misfortune to re arriving from North Bend in the . . .,.., d....i., ..,. mnrnW Th.v left In the even- lng for Modesto, and Westport, California, where they will make an extended visit. Word of Birth Received Word has been received In this city of the birth of a daughter. Pa tricia Meralee, on January 11, to Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Rlerdon, rf Klamath Falls. Mrs. Rlerdoi was formerly Miss Merle Casebeer, of this city and Is well known he-u, having attended the Roseburg nigh school, and was a teacher in the Douglas county schools for sever.il years prior to ber location In Klam ath Falls. Fred Jones Home Mr. and Mra. Fred Jones re turned last nu?ht from Petalums, California, and will remain in this city. Mrs. Jones has been spending several months at the th(J! home of her mother during latter's Illness. Mr. Jones dis posed of his business here the first ot the month and went lo Petaluma (expecting to remain there, but the climate did agree with him, and so he turned to Roseburg. As his I mother-in-law's health is con- i slderably Improved, Mrs. waa alile to return Iso. Jones Number Go To Ashlsnd A number of Roseburg people went to Ashland to attend the ! Z at "Z r i ternoon and evening. I)ele.-al from all over aouthern Oregon ere , present at the convention, and "V en teen candidates were Inltlate-.l st ! the time of the meeting. Among i those to go from this city were, Dr. ' M. E. Cooper, Lloyd Davis. M-. and Mrs. H. A. West, R. A. Collins, and . Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Towers, of Drain, and Mr. Vogi-lpohl of Su'b-I erlln. In City Saturday Dave Isaacs and O. O. Marcy of Dole were bualneaa visitors In the city on Saturday afternoon. To Grants Pais David F. Allen, of this city, left this morning for Grants Pass, where he will spend some time vis iting with frlenda. Returna to Reedsport E. Forrester returned to his home at Reedsport this evening, after spending the week end In this city visiting with friends. Few Days On Bualneaa J. H. McFeetara la apendtng a few daya In thla city attending to business Interests. Mr. McFeeters Is from Portland and arrived here Friday. Returns to Eugene Miss Thelma Trefren, who spent the week end in this city visiting with her parents, returned this morning to Eugene, where she Is at tending the University of Oregon. 8pends Weak End- Miss Koslna Porter, who spent the week end In this city visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porler, returned Sunday to Corvallla, to resume her work at O. A. C. From Oakland Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Elliott are spending a day or so In Roseburg looking after business Interests and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott are from Oakland, and arrived yester day morning. Gueata Few Hours Mrs. W. E. Scammahorn, of Ta coma, and Mrs. G. Sweet, of San Francisco, stopped over In Rose burg for a short time Friday to visit. They are on their way to San Francisco, after visiting in the north. Mr. Smith H H. E. Smith was a business visi tor In this city yesterday and over night last night from northern points. Mr. Smith Is from Eugene, and returned today. He Is a truck driver for one of the fruit com panies at Eugene. ,,, Wm c.Vk ,,, ... nalDh " . r. "V.l . that P.acev.nd wll spend a day ,r so In Roseburg on legal business. While here they will be guests at the UmpQua Hotel. From Portland Visiting In this city over Sunday from northern points were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. White. Mr. and Mrs. White are Portland residents, and left today for points In southern Oregon. While In Roseburg they were guests at the Grand Hotel. Mr. Tourtellette Hera J. E. Tourtellotte Is spending a few days In Roseburg looking after business affairs. Mr. Tourtellotte Is a well known Portland architect, and Is here In regard to the new school building to be erected. While In the city, he will be a guest at the Vmpqua Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Visit Spending the week end In this city visiting and attending to busi ness matters were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hicks. Mr. and Mra. Hicks are from Portland and returned home yesterday. Mr. Hicks Is with the Southern Pacific company. While In the city, they are guests at the Grand Hotel. To Visit Weavere Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Bass are expected in this city this evening from points In southern California, where they have been visiting. They will spend a few days In this city as guests of Mr. and Mrs. w. J Weaver. Mr. Bass has a copartner ship In the Frye Hotel at Sealil Washington. U1"D...I.UJ O . . I I.I..-., ....... M,IJU J". 11. WUIIUK, nUU 1 roiliun U'",! ' '"J-J. - noon, when the scaffold, on which he was seated, while working on a building, gave way, and he fell, striking his head. Mr. Bebrlng was brought to Roseburg, where the wound was dressed by Dr. George E. Houck. Guests Sunday Dr. J. W. Morrow, and A. C. Ruby and wife, prominent Portland resi dents, were guests In this city over Sunday at the I'mpqua Hotel. They are returning home to Portland, af ter an extensive trip through Cali fornia by motor. Mr. Ruby is a well known importer and breeder of pure bred stork. They left for the north this morning. Sustains Bad Fall Saturday evening Mr. E. C. Holm, an aged resident of River side, met with an accident that will cripple him for an Indefinite per- j IIM. Ill Ul? UU,N Ul III" -WI 1 CI-II- lng he steppea orr a 7-root plat form and sustained a broken bone In the left thigh. Medical aid was a,.n.-Annn hot I I., Il.tll nn X-ray had been taken that '.h- ex tent or tne injury coum no ascer tained. The photograph revealed that the left thigh bone waa brok en about two Inches below the hip socket. The nature of the lntury and the advanced age of the pa tlent make the matter particularly serious. Mr. Holm Is living at the home of his son, J. L. Holm, of Rlv- ' 1. surglral care, and hopes are enter tained that his recovery will be speedy. A! STHMA No cur for It, bot trtleom rtUtf la often bronrht by Views V VAPO rub 'llNew Style t tTf TTIE only oats that cook Into granular oatmeal. ..jV 1 Nothing else like It. Meaty granules stimulate t digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful f flavor. More than a neWoatmeal a new cereal. 7 Energy-bunding corbohydrates.tissue-bundlngpro- ' teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Style t H-O takes only 2 to 3 short minutes to cook tho ' quickest cooking cereal quick as a flash! ? f R-stilarR-OOate JJJj, la M-O Oata (Oakkl Standard tuU sin and mDUitpM wattht, I m, 4 as. . l!ird to Meet - The board of directors of tha chamber of commerce will meet. on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30. Mrs. Matzger Vlslta Mrs. Metiger was In from Mel rose this morning for a few hours visiting and shopping, a Returns to Portland T. E. Hender, whn spent Satur day and Sunday In this city visiting with friends, returned today lu Ills home In Portland. Returns to Eugene Mr. and Mra. Glen Wilcox snout Sunday In this city visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox are Eugene reaiuenis. and leff for that place today. Mrs. Near Returns- Mrs. A. M. Neer, who spent the week end In Roseburg visiting with friends and relatives, returned to her home at Eugene thla morning. Spends Week End C. T. Cohoon, who apent the wee end In this city visiting and att p1 Ing to business matters, returned to his home at Portland this morning. From Euaene Thomas Daffron spent the wee: end In this city visiting and look ing after business matters. Mr. Daf fron Is from Eugene, and returned home yesterday. Mr. Smith Vlslta E. D. Smith Is spending a short time In Roseburg attending to busi ness matters. Mr. Smith Is from Portland, and Is with the Southern Pacific company. From Eugene . i From northern points to spend Sunday In this city was C. L. Hul bert. Mr. Hulbart Is a Eugene resi dent, and was here visiting and on business. - Bualnaaa Visitor Spending a day or so In Rose burg attending to business matlers is D. Delvalle, Mr. Delvalle Is from Portland, and arrived here Satur day. He is a representative of a gum company. Mr. Cottam Here Arriving Sunday from northern points was C. W. Cottam. Mr. Cot tam will spend a few days In Rose burg transacting business matters. He Is a Portland resident. To Myrtle Point Miss Elizabeth Gagnon, who spent Sunday In thla city as a visi tor and guest, left this morning for Myrtle Point, where she will visit. Miss Gagnon Is an Ashland resi dent. From Salem From northern points arriving and spending the week and In Roseburg visiting were Miss Cora Long and Miss Jacqueline Braden. Both are Salem residents, and re turned home this morning. From Coast From coast points to spend the week end in this city visiting and looking Bfter business affairs were E. W. McDonald and D. A. Carmlrh ael. Roth are Coos Bay residents, and returned home today. Telephone Man Here R. F. Woodward of Portland, and J. M. Lamb of Eugene, arrived In this city yesterday and will be here a day or so on business matters. Both are affiliated with the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company. From Portland Fred M. Jack arrived In noseburg from northern points Saturday and le spending a short time here trans- artlng business. Mr. Jsck Is from Portlsnd. and Is connected with a motion picture distributing com pany there. Bualneaa Vlaitora R. B. Wilson and D. W. Maysl are spending a few days In this city visiting and attending to busi ness matters. Mr. Wilson, and Mr. Maysl arrived yesterday from Port land, and while In the city, will be guests at the Grand Hotel. From California Mr. and Mra. O. Ellwood were visitors and guests In Rosehnrg over Sunday from southern polnta. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood are residents of San Frnnrlsro, and left todav for other southern Oregon points. Tbey are traveling by motor. Committee to Meet The Raw Products committed of the chamber of commerce will hold a meeting at 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. This com mittee has been doing some very excellent work during the past few days, and an Increase In the variety of agricultural producta of the county, will probably suit from the activities of the committee. - tic nitirh&cln Urw vGa&vkiwuitv H'O Deputy Sheriff Hera Deputy Sheriff C. H. Daugherty of Yoncalla, spent the day In Rose burg attending to business matters. Here From Oakland Deputy Sheriff Leas of Oakland, was In the city for a few hours to day attending to official duties. From Portland P. Martin was a guest and visitor In this city over Sunday. Mr. Mar tin Is from Portland, and left today for other southern Oregon points. Klsmath Falls Man Visits Visiting In this city over Sunday from southern points was wm. w. McNearly. Mr. McNearl Is a resi dent of Klamath FallB. , Returning to Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Sater and fam ily, spent Sunday as guests In this city, arriving from the north. They are returning to their home at Klamath Falls, after a trip north. Mr. Sater is part owner and man ager of the Lakeview Lumber com pany ut .that place. I . - II V-V.'.I T ll cr n--crwTC: -1 it! WB ke6I "Drellst 01 t" WrH tSui f T times. We do not show IxVvXj B3 ftv you last year's Ideas and I f I designs. You will find aai J t . i I here whatever Is novel, T l I & y whatever Is uew and vi XriiiJrf&iThr I wuat8yer 18 t,no 'a "ka. I -I pj I "Quality and Eeouomy" lT 0NEW 1 7,16 SiUt Slore n and ' 8"k ,nd 8,tln rw iiHiiiiiiAi i inniiiiii i7 DESIGNS I.ABKflnAf'1 i Pg ROSEBURG, ORE. t JACKSON STREET P 'Today's Cross-Word Puzzle A QUERULOUS QUANDARY Twister No. 77. By J. 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Visitors from northern points and guests overnight Sunday were Mr."' and Mra. F. W. Conies and family. They are SeatUe residents, and left today for other points In the state." They are traveling by motor. ,..J. Cars Collide Autos belonging to Mrs. Stephen" Huber of this city and H. E. Crana -of Klamath Falls, collided yester day afternoon at the anrner of Pine ' and Mosher streets. Mrs. Huber's -car was slightly damaged and the Klamath Falls car smashed two" wheels and the rear axle. , VERTICAL. 1 adverse 14 pornt of ." happenings compass . 17 a peculiar speech 20 sheltered ... side 21 tiny 24 liquor 2. S rent 27 sag 28 man's nun (Scot) 80 small bod of land 81 agreement 84 by mean of 86 trinket I Hand in Sea 8 metallic substance 4 repose 6 require 6 Eastern state (abbr.) 7 excessive 8 makes more vigorous 12 river in A WORD FOR BEGINNERS. The best way to solve) a cross-word poxzl is to run quickly over the list of hori zontal and vertical synonym and compare them to tha spaces in tha puzzle extending cross wise or downward from tha number of tha synonym. Some word which will Just fit In In number of space available will quickly occur to you in some instances, giving you a foun dation from which to solve the more difficult words. Tha words must Interlock perfectly.