Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 22, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1925.
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Corner Cass end Stephens Streets, Opp. Postoff ice
Spring Hats Are Here
New Styles and Colors
The Spirit of Youth shines out in these Hats
or, perhaps it's only that they suggest .Spring with
all its gayety. Smart high trimmings on the
crowns, the new Tyrolean crown, and bright Colors
feature the Style Spring Hats.
Excellent Millinery Values
Ton don't need to pay a high price for a charm
ing hat! We are showing the newest hats of fashion
moderately priced. Come in and try them on
today? Priced from
$3.98 to $5.90
New Hats for Spring
Style With Economy
What woman doesn't
want a new Spring Hat
now? We are show--ing
attractive, new
style Millinery at such
low prices I You'll like
the tew colors some
soft txi dull others
bright and Baring.
Flowers, r i b,b o n s,
pompoms, straw ef
fects, and feathers are
the trimmings used.
The Tyrolean crown is
fashionable. We have
.a group of smart hats,
alluringly priced at
$2.98
Return to Canyonville
Mrs. Fred Elliott, who recently
underwent a nose and throat op-;
eration In this city, her two daugh-1
ters, and sister, Mrs. Kruse, who ,
is visiting her at Canyonville. re-'
' turned to that place this morning. 1
BHSWIMPlrf.jll1 mi
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COME
Tonight at 7:30
TO
The Salvation Army
HEAR
G. W. SCOTT, The Scotch Evangelist
PREACH OX
HELL
WHAT IS IT?
WHERE IS IT? '
WHO IS GOING THERE?
Hear what the Bible says on this solemn subject.
Psalms' 8:17: "The wicked shall be turned Into Hell, and all
the nations that forget God."
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571DEPAR3TIENTT0Ri:S
I Return to Hollywood-
The Misses Paul, who have
ben visiting at the, home of
their brother, W. 'tl. ' 10111. for
the past two months, returned
to their home nt Hollywood,
California, last night.
vT-
LOCAL
Mr. Helllwelt Visits
William Helllwell Is visiting with
his buns fur a short time. Mr.
Helllwell resides at Yum alia, uiid
arrived In Ibis city yesterdu.v.
laves for Medford
Melvln Ellison, nf thiiTeitv left
for Medford yesterday morning.
where he . will spend the re-
mainder. of theweek transacting
buaiiu-ss matters. -
From Dillard
In this city visiting and shopping! Mrs. M. K. Hitler, who has been
for a tew buurs Wednesday umrn-; spending the past tew tlays in Port
ing was .Mrs. Loreu Miller. Mrs ' land vudting, returned to her huiue
Miller resides at Dlllurd aird return-
d home yesterday ufieruuou.
Mrs. Fisher Visits
Iu from the nurtliern part of the
coeiny fur a few huurs Wednesday after business interests, returntd to
was Mrs. Hoy Fisher. Mrs. Fisher ! his home at Eugene this morning.
is a resident of Kellogg, and was in J
Koseburg visiting ond shopping. Returns Home
" Harvey -Iiouglas returned to his
Krom Spriugrield home at Canby today, after spend-
In visiting and attending to iK Wednesday in this city atiend
buslness mutters for a lew hours i,lg to business interests, and
Wednesday morning was Charles IHndins the night as a guest.
Moyers. Mr. Meyers resides nt
Spilngfield, and returned homo
In thu afternoon. (
lA'Bvea for Washington I
Mrs. Eva Stephens, who lias
been visiting at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred lienien. of this
city for the past week, left for
her home at llelliughani, 'Wash
ington, last night. j
Vlslt at Green ' nes.i, returned this morning to his
Mrs. C. C. tiroves of Weather- home in Portland. Mr. Perkins is
ford, Oklahoma, arrived yester- a Portland business man.
day from her home, and will
make an extended visit at Cireen Spending Short Time Here
with her husband's parents, Mr. I K. A. Murray is Bpendlng a day
and Mrs. C. C. Groves. so In this city attending to busl-
. I ness interests. Mr. Murray Is from
Ienvcs for llend I Portland and arrived yesterday. He
Kddie, Packard, who haa been has property interests In Koseburg.
working for the Western Eiec-j .
trie company in this city for the Called to Portland
past month or so, left yesterdayi Mrs. W. H. Conlee was called to
evening for Head, where ha will Portland today by the death of an
ho employed by that company, j uncle, Mr. Henry Snawise, a resi-
I dent of that place. She will be in
Leaves for West Virginia i Portland for the funeral, returning
G. ft. Iteed was in from Mel- next week,
rose yesterday, and left by
an afternoon train lor Charles- From Eugene
town, West Vlrgiuia, where he U. Simmons was an arrival In
will make an extended visit. Mr. this city yesterday from northern
Keed is taking the southern points and is spending a short time
route. i In Koseburg attending to business
HecoverinK from llroken Limb
Edward Holm, resident of tno
P.lverslde addition, who sustain-
ed a broken bone in the left
I'nUzh Sunday, and who has been :
quite ill at the home of his son,
is reported as getting along nice-
ly today. ; tors. Mr. ilarvey resides In
. i Co33 Cay.
Mrs. Cochran Visits
Mrs. A. B. Cochran was In from; Mr. Crow Visits
the southern part of the county for j c. H. Crow wns an arrival from
a few hours yesterday morning vis- the southern part of the county
itlng and attending to business mat-1 yesterday and i spending a day or
ters. Mrs. Coulirau residcR at Myr- so in Koseburg visiting and truns
tle Creek, and returned home in tuei acting business nffalrs. Mr. Crow
afternoon. i is a resident of Kiddle.
Leaves
for Coast
C. J.
Kldwell, who
has
been
vorklne In this city for the past
montlTor so, left Tueidny even-
lug for llend, where he will
stiend some tiino working. Mr.
Kidwell is employed by the
Western Electric company. I
tltieMn Iiivo for New Jerwy - I n this city yesterday and spent the
Miss Emma Kelnhalt, who has ,ny shopping here. Miss lirown is
been visiting at the home of Mr. a resident of Camas Valley, and re
am! Mrs. J. A. Denn, of this city,: turned to her home this morning,
lor the past .seven weeks, left yes-,
terday evening for Keyport, New Here Visiting
Jersey. Miss Kelnhalt is taking Mr. and Mrs. E. Herron were ar
the southern route borne. I rivals from eastern Oregon points
I in this city yesterday. They are res-
Return to Portland I hlents of Tol. do. Mr. anil Mrs.
Roy Wilson and Harry Foster, Herron w tl be in Koseburg for a
who have been spending several j f,.w days visiting with frlemls.
days In this city attending to busi-
ness matters, returned to I'uruanu
Tuesday evening. They are in the
construction department of thei
Shell Oil company in Portland, and nnon for Portland, and Shelton, O. A. Manning was an arrival
made the trip by auto. I KebrmVa. He will spend the from southern points yesterday.
J next two weeks or so visiting at Mr. Manning is a resident of Ta-
From Myrtle Creek the home of his parents there. ; lent, end spent the day transact
In from the southern part of the i ng buslaess matters. He left for
county yesterday for a few hours 1 Halsey Men Visit I Uhe south this morning.
were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ijtthrop. From northern points lo arrive in '
Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop are red-; this city and snend Wednesday at- Superintendent Kina Visits
dents ot .viyrtie i reen, neie nu.
Lathrop has a ranen aim a larne
peach ochard. They were In visit-j
lng and iraucactiug busines
ters.
mat-1
HumlnircH In Idaho I
Acconlingto word received In
this i-ity Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.
K. Hamburg and nelce, Miss
Mary lteams, who nre making a
trip to eastern points, are In Po-
catello. Idaho. Mls Hennis stales
that the country around mere is
covered with snow, und is quite
cold. i
tiirl
' A
i Mrs.
Porn to linkers
girl was born lo Mr. and
Shirley A. Taker, Tuesday,
January
I Mrs. I!c
at Merry Hospital.
was formerly Miss
Elaine I -11, dam-liter of Mr,
n,,d
Mrs. Wm. . I'e'l, of this cliy
i whom she has lie -n visltinx for
istnne time. Mrs. laer and ntis-
I band aro locn'rd at CordovaJ
A!asl;a. -
j Returns to Port'and
j Mr. Moves, who has be.-n spend
ing several days in this ct'y s
' tending, to htuine i matters, r--1
turned to Port'and Tmsdav nit-iit.
! Mr.'Moyes Is emp!od by tlie Shell
' Oil compeny at tht place. He
drove a Pierce Arrow tre-k from
t the northern city to this place for
; Uie IophI p'.pnt. and ntu.md with
, the Kissel truck, whlih lias b-en.
! used here.
Leave for Washington Points
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Unwell left
this morning for Wnila Walla,
' Wah., where they will spend
shoit lime vlritinr at Hie home of
their son. H. A. Dowell. who Is a
patient at Ihe l'niti.1 !iai i Vet-
c;-.n.' horpltal llM-r -. Mr. ami Mrs.
iKiwell will he a"ti)mpan!.d a4 far
as Portland by their dauch'er. Mrs.
I., o. , ruber, who has tn-en visa-,
i Ing them hire fur several weeks.
NEWS
1 From t; I nl'
Wm. F. Osborne was In this
city yesterday visiting und trans-
'acting business mutters. Mr. Os-
borue Is a resident of Ulidu and
returned home today.
!
r. Settlor Hi-re
Dr. A. F. Settler is spending a
short time in this city uttending
to business matters. Dr. Sether,
: arrived (rum Eutne Wednesday.'
Returns From Portland
Iu this city this uiorniug.
Returns to Eugene
C. C. Morgan, who spent the day
here yesterday visiting and looking
Business Visitor 1
Wm. Mclntyre spent yesterday In
Koseburg attending to business af:
fairs. Mr. Melnt.vre resides in Port
land, und left this morning for Eu
gene, to transact business.
Returns to Portland
F. A. Perkins, who spent yester-
! day in Koseburg transacting busl-
Interests. Mr. Simmons resides in
Eugene,
From Coos liny
Tom Harvey was an arrival
from coast points yesterday, and
H spending a day or so In Kose -
bnrg attending An business mat
I.
I Mr. Hounhtallna Here
a. L. Ilourhtallnf: was sn arrival
from Coos countv veatentav und
spending a day or so in this city
attending to business matters. Mr.
Ilouclitalinsr Is a resident of Hrldire.
From Camas Valley
Miss Bessie IJrown was a visitor
i f,,r .etrakii
W. J.
Weaver, of the Hotel
i:n,nnua. left vpstnrrinv after-
tending to business Interests and
visiting were J. A. Rums and 1). M.
Hums. They are residents of Hal-
sey and rerurned home this morn-
lng.
From Klamath Falls
From southern points to arrive In
thla city yesterday was V. V. Van
Horn. Mr. Van Horn is a reslder .
of Klamath Falls, and will be !.
a day or so attending to business
niatters. Mr. Van Horn is con-
peeled with the Medford freight
line.
From Hubbard-
George W. Knight arrived In this
cjtT yesterday from eastern On-con
points, and snent the day attendine
to business matters Mr. Khirhl re
.ij,,. a. n,.i,l,..,r,l and left this
niornfne fir the r,utli In Irunuui'l
business.
purc,ase Propsrty
c I!Rl(r ,hj( niornM)f pur.
ehasfd the COacre place across
from his present properly -on th"
K.lenbnwer road, from John Girvln.
The piece was formerly owned by
A C. Marsters. The deal was made
by t'.:n 1 oilman Real Estate Co.
1
Former Recidents Visit
Arriving In this city yesterday
'ii "iic from northern points were
' ' '.'e Cailoway and Grace llur
royii -. Iloth are former residents of
:. ik' burg, and nre now mnklt.e
their homes In Portland. They will
b" here several days visiting with
friends.
Attending to Business Matters
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. liarde
re
arrivals In thlt cilv from northern
pr.mfs Wednesday. Mr. and .Mrs.
rtarde reside at Portland. .Mr.
Card" ls'eonnerted with the Shell
( til rniiiiany st that place, and will
be In Roseburg for a day or so on
business matters with local oflki
lals.
I Muscovites Meet Tonight
a iTcumr meeting or me .viusco-
vltes wll be held loniKlit at the Odd
Fellows hall, at 7: 3d o'clock. The1
regular business will bo trans-'
as-led. I
j
To Vi,it Brother
Arriving, from northern points
Wednesday was O. V. Kaap. Mr.
Kaap resides at Coburg, and will
visit his brother who resides neur
this city for a short lime. !
"eturns to Camas Valley I
:.. L. lirown, who in-m iliu day ,
yesterday In this city visiting with
friends and attending to business
matters, returned to his home at
Camas Valley this moruing.
Returns to Coast
Mrs. C. B. McComhs, who spent
yesterday In this city visiting, re
turned to her home In Marshfleld
this morning. Mrs. MeCombs has
been on a trip to northern points.
Mr. Allen 1I
I. J. Allen was an arrival In
this city yesterday from north
ern points. Mr. Allen 'is a Cor
vallls resident, nud will be in
Koseburg attending to business
Interests for a duy or sq. I
;
Returns to Portland
W. Klnman Mann, who has been
spending the past three or four
months in Roseburg visiting with
relatives and friends, returned yes- j
terday to his home in Portland. :
Returns to North Bend 1
A. R. Erlundson. who has been :
spending the past two days In Kose
burg visiting and attending to
business matters, returned to his
home at North llend this morning.
Fullerton P. T. A. Meet
A meeting of the Fullerton Par- '.
ent-Teacher association will be i
held Thursday evening at 7 o'clock j
at the Fullerton school. There
will be a dads and lads' program
Epends Time In Medford
W. II. Mcltean of this city spent
Wednesday In Medford attending
to business matters. Mr. Melitan
is the assistant superintendent nf
the Southern Pacific company In
Oregon.
From Deer Creek
In from the rural districts today
visiting with friends, for a few
hours was William Ilalley. Mr. Hall-imornlng, vrtitJng and shopping,
ey Is a resident of South Deer I Mrs. Hess realflea at (iarden Valley
Creek, and returned home this and returned home In the utter
evening. noon. .
Iletiirus to (iliilr j Dr. W. C. Delt, county health offl-
M. D. Matthews, who has been";''1'' v vllll"d to Canyonville to
spending the past two days In '')', lo fnvrallgalo a lvport of con
Hoseliura lookine after business laglous disease iu the schools
j interests.
and visiting, returned
to his homo at Glide this morn-!
ing.
Salem Man on Business
Charted I. Elliott was among the
arrivals In this city yesterday from
northern points. Mr. Klllott resides
In Snlem, and Is spending a day or
so In Koseburg transacting business
matters.
To Visit at Tillamook
Mrs. M. E. Nolan, of tlHs rltv,
left yesterday morning for Tllla-
mook. where she will spend some
i 11,110 visiting at the home of her
: daughter, Mrs. Watson, and with
friends.
From Oakland
In from the northern pnrt of the
county for a few hours this morn
ing was C. D. Smith. Mr. Suitlli
is a resident of Oakland, and was
In this city visiting and attending
to business matters.
Drive to Portland
I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Perkins
1 and son Charles Ynkum left last
night by automobllo for Port-
I lund. They will remain for about
I two weeks for the benefit of Mr.
; Perkln's health.
From Talent
A. L,. King, superintend
rlent nf the
In Oregon"
Southern Pacific lines
arrived here this morning from
Portland, and will spend the day
conferring on business matters, and
looking over the local stutlon.
Clifford Bemls Leaves
! Clifford IP-mis. who has been
spending the past few days In this
city visiting at the home of his
mother, Mrs. F. A. Ilemls. aud with
friends, returned to Kelso, Wash
Ington, w here he Is connected with
a confectionery.
Pump Engineer Here
O. H. Rrenneman Is sperdlng
few days In this city sttendlng to
business matters. Mr. Ilrennemnn
is from Medford, and is the pump
englm or of the California Oregon
Power company. He Is here work
ing on the Winchester pump.
Leaves .For Sutr-jrlln
Arthur Drown, who has been
spending the past few days in
Rosebura. attendlna to bus'ness
matters, left today for Hutherlln.
lo transact business. Mr. lirown
circulation representative for
jthe Portland, Oregonian. He lives
In Medford.
i
Son la Ik
Word was received here today
of the birth of a son, Jan. 21st
to Mr. and Mrs. Warren M.
Hrlggs of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs.
lirlggs was llllde,varde Shoema
ker before her murrlago, and a
dauahter of Mrs. M. J. Shoema
ker of Koseburg.
I
Mr. Ifeyer VWts
C. I,. Ilyer was a visitor In
this city yesterday, arriving from
northern points. Mr. Hyer resi
des in Euvene. snd was hero
looking after business Interests.'
He Is one nf the stage drivers on
: the Eugene-Kosehiirg line, and
land returned homo this morning. I
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ito'ck
RugS SimmOnS Unfinished
Tapestry Steel Beds ' Breakfast Chair
Yte '15 Pd. Off 4 Different Sy,e.:
$6.00 20 pet. Off
on These Rugs , b.
Dishes Dishes
I X L 15 Honeymoon Sots Congoleiim and
Kitchen Cabinet $3.60 Linoleum
15 pet. Off Worth of Dishes for . "'"
Remnants ""'
50n,y S8c o rr ""
Wool Fiber Rugs t . 20 pet. Off :;
9x12
$8.00 " Wnile nd Gold Band
TTy Dishes Rainaud
All Wool Rugs odds nd Ends Table Lamps -
9x12 -
15 pet. Off 20 pet. Off 20 pet. Off
Lenox Furniture Company
311 N. Jackson Phone 26
r.M.i.i.i.ii.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.H.i.i
M. E. Gilllsple? of this city, left
this morning for tiranu Pass.
rT"?"." fl"nlayrsoat-
t-nuiu(i lu uuruiena iiiieresiH.
Mrs. W. I. Hess was In from the i
rurul districts fur a few hours this
. Iu IT-
Mrs. Troxel Ill
Mrs. Malmla Troxe
to be very ill today.
Is reported
Mrs. Troxel i
has conducted a rooming house on
Sheridan street for a uumber of
years.
Congressman Mentioned
in Divorce Suit
RES A-r. Mao-RE.
Representative Allan P. Moor,
of Illinois, has been mentioned fre
quently In the Alpena, Mich.,
divorce snlt of Congressman Frank
I ocoit, sirs, acoti oeci&nng n
,pont m,lch Um P'Wln "" wlUl
Woman Becomes First
Secretary of State.
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ymXf. TfvOff FTNtTE, y, kwpi
Mrs. Florence B. Knapn ha
taken office as Secretary of Btata
In New York perhaps the first of
her sex In the United States to
hold a position of the sort. She
administered the oath to. Governor
Alfred E. Smith at Albany, when
Bmlta, for the first time slnca Ihe
nays of De Witt Clinton, was In
ducted Into office s the Blulo!
Chief Executive lor a third tann.
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. ,
Reducing Sale
From Garden Valley '
in from the rural districts for a
fw hour(1 t!llY. Mra. Fred
I i.imn,nn
Mrs. Hamilton resides at
! (lardeti'Valley. ami waR in Kose
burg visiting with friends and shop.
Ping. She returned borne thlB af
ternoon. Itrorkwny Resident Visits
In today visiting and transact
ing business matters fur a few
hours, wns John Huberts. Mr.
Roberts Is a lirockway resident,
and returned home this evening.
From (Hide
J. n. Dnvis spent a few hours
In this city this afternoon visit
ing and attending to business
matters. Mr. Davis Is a resident
of Glide.
To Attend Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Illnm were
In from their home at Riddle
this afternoon to allelic! the fun
eral of the late Mrs. T. J. Ep
ping. .
Today's Cross
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10 the jram-
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12 p.-or.oun
14 onr who
inures
bread
111 pater
17 circle
19 nargin
20 Lnock
Jil restraint
2:i expense
24 warblers
2 small body
of water
27 evergreen
trees
80-81-
eagle of
the sea
unruly
crowd
33 transgress
84 position on
a football
team
(ahhr.)
85 iumestl
cates
87 refusal
8S deity
8!) race track
circuit
41 aspi.-ation
42 person who
is a dupli
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other solution to pnzzle
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I). Kurkhart, who has 'been
visiting at the home of his sister
In this city for tlio past month
or so, left this afternoon for his
home at Keno, Nevada.
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The cross-word puzzle di
ejram Is merely a means of con
cealing words whicsre 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, yuu
must find a word to fit between
that number and the first shaded
top to the right; If vertical,
you must fit your word between
the number and the first shaded
atop below. . ,
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