Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 24, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. 1925.
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Barry S
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SPECIAL
ON-
hoes
We are closing out all of our Barry Shoes
and Oxfords We are making this big re
duction to do it quick.
$7.50 to
$8.50
LOCAL NEWS J
Return to Coast- From Coast
K. F. Logun, who spent Friday In Mr. and Mm. J. C. Mkk't and
Roaeburg looking after iiiu ri-His family spent a abort time in this
and transacting binmics, returned ciiy Friday from coant points. They
to Ills home at Bend this morning.
From Camas Valley Eugene Couple Visit
C'lauda AVaimer la spending a lit re from northern points over
few days in Koaeburs visiting and ' Friday was Mr. and Mm. J. H.
taking after buHlnetJH matter, ar-i'ro bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Trow-
aru residents of Marhlield.
nvuiK irom Lamas Valley, yeaier
day afternoon.
Mr. Smith Leaves
E. D. Smith, who spent Friday
in this city on buslneha, returned
to his home at Portland thlu morn
injy. Mr. timith Is with the South
era Pacific company.
bridge arc residents of Eugene.
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B V dn aa J EJ
'V' $9.50
Values .V"V; "V Values i
5.00SS$7.50 1
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Itcturiin to ltend
Julius lield, who spent Fflday
In this city visiting and attend
ing to business interests, return
ed to his homo at liend this
morning.
If you want to save big money on good shoes
tfZ now 13 t'ie time to act
Suit Special
We have a special group of over
1 00 of our $40.00 to $50.00 suits
ALL IN ONE LOT
Special?) Special li
This is not a sale just a special
price on these articles come in
and look them over.
Duds for Men
Incorporated
Here On Business
Charlis PHtrht'tt In hero for a
day or go looking after buHliiesH In
terests, and traiiKiictliiK business
mattors. Mr. Patent1 tt ronldia In
Portland, and arrived Thursday.
Guests In City Friday
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ahmnnnon
were guests in Itosidmrg for a tow
hours Friday, and vlnwrd the city.
They are on their way to Portland
from Ban Francisco. Mr. Aliman
son Is president of tlio Nuttnnnl
American Fire Insurance compiiny.
Thff ronpto rewldn at Omulm, N.'b.
From Looking Glass
In for a fi w houm yesterday vl
1 1 1 ii K and truniiHciliiir business
nuittcrH was W. K. Ollngenpoel. Mr.
(tiiKt'iiI'd resides at Looking
(Husk and returned liomu in the
morning.
From Newport
From count pelnlH to arrive Bud
spend Thursday in this clly vlslt
ini!, v.ei-e MIkb Ada and Kniiim Mc
Caskcy. Iloth reside at Newport,
and lift this moriiiiiK for oilier
points in southern Oreirnn.
Reduced Again !
Edison Mazda Lamps
100 Watt Size and Over
10 to 50 Watt Size, $ .27
100
150
200
;300
:500
ti
ls'
(t
.50
.65
.85
1.25
2.00
Hudson Electric Store
WE DELIVER
From fyrtlo Cn'k
Ix'uvra for Ilfonl c'lauda Jackmau aucut ilia day
H. C. Harlun, who Bncnt Kri- ni re today visiting frieuda aud
day in this city looking after attending to bubiupss matters.
business Interests, left this morn- Air. Juckuiun Is a Myrtle Creek
ing for Medford. Mr. iiurluu is; resident,
a Portland resident.
Mr. Rondeau Here
G. W. Itondeau is spending the
the week end visiting and transact
ing business matters. Mr. Itondeau
Is a Tiller resident, and arrived
here yesterday afiernoou.
Itetui-iis to Kllgcnc
C. L. Ilyer, who spent a short
time here yesterday on business
! night, returned to his home at
tug' no this afternoon.
Leave for Glendale
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Thomas, resi
dents or this city, left this morn
ing for Glendale, where they will
visit with friends. They expects
to be gone about a week.
Business Visitor
Spending Friday In noaeburg
was F. M. Havens. Mr. Havens re
sides in Grants Pass and return
ed homo this morning, lie was in
this city on business matters.
IU'tiirns to Medford
Ira N. Gabrielson, returned to
Portland tnls morning, after
spending Friday in this city. Mr.
Gabrielson was here looking af
ter business interests.
lAiust Man Visits (
Spending Friday in Roseburg
visiting and looking after busi
ness interests, was J. Hayes. Mr.
Hayes resides at Hend, and re
turned home this morning.
Itct urns (l Kugem
It. Timmons returned this
morning to his home at Kugene
alter spending Friday in
city. Mr. Timmons was
From Sullierln
1-rank Dunniick Is here over
the week end visiting with rela
tives antl friends. Mr. Dimmick
is a resident of Sutherliu and
arrived Friday afternoon.
From Kugeiie
Jacob P,. Moorman, Jr., spent
yesterday afternoon in this city
looking after busiuess interests.
Mr. Moorman la a Kugene man
and returned home this morning.
Leaves for Portland
L. Jackson, who spent yester
day here visiting and on busi
ness, left this morning for Port
land and points north. Mr. Jack
son came here from Marsht'iold.
Mr. Wright In
W. A. Wright was In today
visiting with friends and attend
ing to businoss matters. Mr.
Wright resides near Wilbur, and
returned home In the afternoon.
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Performance tells
the story: Quick
Starting Shell Gas
oline starts quick.
SHELL COMPANY
or CAuroaNiA
visiting and on business matters.
Mr. Diituiilck Here
George Dimmick wus In today
from tho northern part of the
county visiting with friends and
this attending to business matters.
here,1'"- Uiwmlck Is a Wilbur resi
dent.
QuickjStarting Qualify
originated by SHI
maintained by SHELL
sold everywhere by SMELL
Mr. Halo leaves IletiiriiK to Const
A. A. iinin. n vi-ltnr in i?nJ Spending tlie day hero yester-
burg yesterday from the north,1 ?,ay, fl'omcoast p(?"lla was la'l :
andwho Bpent the day looking "'f'- AIr- i'oaeley Is a Bend;Smlek P. T. A. Food Sale
alter Interests, left this morning, "l ' The Smlck P. T. A..
tor Medford on business matters.'"' "'"'" a "e.o uu i
i ness.
t LOCAL NEWS
Returns to Glendale
Miss Clark, who spent Friday in
this clly visiting and shopping,
left this morning for her homo at
Glcndalo.
Mr. M r, raf unl..
i. i 'n from Divoiiville
13 spenuing a T, ,i,ufiei,i wa8 ln today at.
m,, ' ' . . s "S an,n tending to business niatters and
looking after interests Mr. Maia- vi,iis with friends for a few
i:ia ntia a 1UI II1LT M'SHIt'Ill 1)1 IfllS hfiuru Mr II-.H ...II to o liivnn.
In For Day
lii Hpi'inlinK flip day Ihto Fri
day vIkKIuk wilh frU'tnlH wa Kd
wanl Cachliu. Mr. Cachlln rt'sldt's
at Huutb Deer Creek.
Leaves for Wilbur
Paul Hansen, who lian been em
ployed ln IIiIh city for winio time,
h'ft for Wilbur yesterday. Mr.
Hannen will he employed ueur thut
plaeo.
From Wilbur
In vlKllitiK and nttendhiK to busl
neHH li.tert'Hts Frhlay whh Vtrnon
I.aUtiut. Mr. LnUaut Ih a Wilbur
resident, and returned home in the
afternoon.
Mr. Paulson In
Henry I'aulson was a visitor In
thin city for a fnw bourn yester
day. Mr. I'unlHon reHlden at Cleve
land, ami wan hero tiansaeting
husineKH matters.
From Oakland
Mins I'auline I.rldK' npent n few
hour In IIHh eity yt-Mterday vIMtlnir
with frlrnds and uhoppfn. M i s
HrhlKi'H ts an Oakland resident, and
n'tuiiird home yentt-rday evenh-K.
of the
Smlck school, east of town, held
a home cooxea roort Bale today,
In the windows of the 20th Cen
tury Grocery store. Many deli
cious foods were on display, and
a good sum was realized. The
proceeds aro to po for the re-
cily, and Is now located In Suii-m. I0..i ' , . .",.1 i Pairs and furnishing of the
,u; . ' u school piny Bhed
Mr. Older Here
Keturtm to t'oajit
A. K. l'Jrlandson, who spent
Krlduy In this city, left this
morning for his home at Hend
Mr. Urlandson was here looking
after interests ami transacting
uusinesa mutters.
Princess Tsianlna la
mezzo-sporano.
delightful i StudeoaKer coses less per pound
I than butier.
Today's Cross-Word Puzzle
THE STAIRSTEPS Twister No. 82
By J. C BOYD
L. Older Is spending a day or so
in this city looking after interests
aud transacting business. Mr. Older
resides In Medford, aud urrived
from the south Friday afternoon.
the
Sir. I'orey In
J. V. Torey was In from
rural districts for a few hours Stopover from South
today visiting and transacting. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nelson
business matters. Mr. Torrey ro- slopped over in this city yester
sldes cast of town near liixou- day afternoon und overnight and
vlllo. I viewed the eity. They are resi-
dents of Portland and left this
From Mcdfortl muming for tho north.
Ted (ieltaur arrived hero yes-
terday from the south, and will '". Ilensel Visits
spend the week end visiting ami S. M. Ilensel spent n few hours
looking after business matters. yesterday afternoon viewing thisj scientiously say that Hy-PKP-Sen
.ir. ucitaur is a Aieuiord resi-'cuy. air. ilensel resides at e-
11-13-23, Portland, Oregon.
American Drug & Press Assn.,
''TLZZi'-X!-. Dexorali, la.
Gentlemen:
It Is with groat pleasure that I
am able to recommend Ily-PEP-Sen
for stomach troublo and as a laxa
tive It has exceptional merits. 1
have used several different makes
of stomach remedies but I can con-
dent.
uatchee, Washington, and is
turning home from an extended
trip through southern California.
From Myrtle Creek
In shopping and visiting wllh
friends for a few hours Friday was
Mrs. It. K. Strong. Mrs. strong Is
a Myrtle ( reek resident, anil n-
M turned to her home in the after
noon.
Visiting Sitter
, Gordon Hlbhs arrived yesterday
aftermion fmm Kugene. and will
j spend the week end visiting at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Stephens.
Here l'eiv Days
Fred Currier is spending a day
or so in this city atteudiiur to I'rom Coast
business mutters and visiting.1 Jim I.eavsotch was a visitor In
Mr. Carrier Is a Portland resi- this city yesterday from coast
dent, and arrived hero from the points. Mr. I.euvsotch resides at
north Friday. I llend. and relumed homo this
niorninv. Mr. Leavsotch was
Mr. Alexander Visits I here attending to business Inter-
O. Alexander Is spending a day'esls.
or so In Koseburg attending to
interests and looking after busi- Buys Ranch
ness mutters. Mr. Alexander re-: W. 11- Hiooks of fialboa Peach,
sides at Portland, and arrived Orange county California, and his
from tho north Friday. 'son Hoy I,. Piooks, are at Myrtl
Il'm-k where the elder Mr. llrooks
Hen On Itusiness I recently purchased a ranch Vthlcll
Spending a few days In Itose- his son will manage for him.
burg from northern points is .I.1
1.. Mall. Mr. Hall resides ill kiiiisaH Man Vlsil.i Iloselinrg
Portland and arrived Friday, lie K. Ward, of Sharon Springs,
is here looking after Interests Kannis, nrrhed here yesterday
and transacting business. 'and Is enjoying the week end
! visiting nt the homo of W. U.
Hero I'ew- Hays i Scott, also formerly of the same
Adelbert Voung arrived here slate. Mr. Ward will leave the
today and will spend the week first of tho week for points In
end In this city visiting nt the California,
homo of his parents. Mr. anil
Mrs. A. J. Young. lie Is attend- Senllle 1'iiimle View Cllr
is tho only one I can safely recom
mend. Very truly yours,
MR. HUGH W.
Namo and address on file.
Recommended by V. F. Chap
man's Pharmacy.
SAVEwci
SAFETY
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DRUGSTORE
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ble limits
7 Doctor 0 f
Theology
Ing O. A. V. at Corvallis.
Here for Week End
Ferroll lies arrived here yesle
day iifleiuiion from Corvallis. " h. 1
lie is attending the Unhersity ofihe Is attending college, and will
Oregon. j sik iiiI the week end in this city,
I visiting with his parents, Mr. und
To Locate In California I Mrs. storey lies.
Mr. mid Mrs. A I'aiilek. resi I ' ,
dents In this illy for a number of 1 From Corvallii
years, expect to leave some! hue j l.oas Wilght Is Miendlni the
im-at weeK lor ls AnueieH, 1 .
fotniil. where thev will make Ihelr
lr. and Mrs. F. Iiowd, resi
dents of Seattle, stopped over In
ltosehtirg overnight, and a short
time yesterday afternoon and
viewed the city. They are re
turning home from a trip to
Klamath Falls and southern
points, and Murshfield.
future home. Mr. Patrick
well known plasterer here.
week end in this
W. Wright, lie iirtiv
is a with his parents. Mr.
! allls where he Is ntti t din
lege, yesterday afternoon.
!' Vllt:llg
il from Cor
am! Mrs. J
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
Enroll now in the new evening class in Commercial
Telegraphy just starting. We assist you in secur
ing position upon graduating.
Instruction also given in touch-typewriting.
-! ChII evenings after 7 p. m.
: ROSEBURG TELEGR API 1 INSTITUTE
j 224 Perkins Eldg.
M. dtnnl Mm .
W. M. Allen arriv.d h.'re
tetd;i niteruooii, and in -p,'nd-iiiK
n tiay or no in iiot-hnrR at
tiitdlnt; to l)iiim inath'rs and
nth-r lureretK. .Mr. Al
Midford nsideut.
KeUlngton to Reside In Portland
Mr. I-red Ki'Minjnon and dnuuh
t r. Irfds, and Mr. ami Mrs. l". A.
l,orkwood, h f( In tin' l.iit. r'.- nir
this inornitiK lor Portland Mih.
Ki'lHiiKton will Join lu-r liii.vhniHi
there, v. here they w ill in:i. their IohUiuk
future home. They have resided In ten is
this eity for a numbeu of ye.irn. j
Mr. Brown Leaves For South
Mr, and Mrt. Millor Guests I Arthur Miown, who ba.- W
Mr. and Mr. J. A. Mill- r i'op'i,.l . upending the p,t uo weeks In
over In this vity n hhoi t time .. ' Uoset.mx and vm mity, lonkin ai
teiduy and were overnfj.M !.i:e ! irr luiii.- hit rot. li ft the
Mr. and Mrs. Miller are Eiuene morning tor his homo in Medford
reldents, and am nTiirn;r? home1 Mr. Itrown Is the ei: ul;it Inn rep.
after a trip south. They left thil risentaiive of the rortlnnd Ore
morning. iiomau fur soutUeiu Ottgvtn.
Ketnrii from 'orth
Mr. and .Mrs. Itert G. Hates re
turned from Portland and JSalem
taut niizht, where they have been
spend Inn the past week. Mrs.
t'liftord Pherrlll, Mrs. Hates' sis-
ol- ter. Joined thetn ut OreRon City
and will visit in Koseloirs for
two weeks with her mother, Mrs.
Kiln ,niiKh.
P.TSi Through Hoseburg
ttornhl ( le,;d, son ol Mrs. Cora
Cloud, 1 5 i" c t rit'ioi o" liie ralaee of
S-Ae. is li- ;'t . fireonipaMied by Mr.
i 'allow of HepiMm, A'a hint ton,
p.t.sed throunh Ro-eburf tliin
iMotn'.titT enronto to Wnhinpfon af
ter a we U spent In thn timber
omit'-y near tlletnlale. Mr. I'aliow
a timber buyer fir th Weyer
i.n"ser company, and Is Inpectlnc
i block of timber ne.ir t.lend:il
-ntitainina several billion fwt. Mr.
(. loud resi ile at Montesano, Wash
intun. ,
-'vf.-;-.'ff.-'
KANTLEETf
Hut Water Bottles 1
You save herau.se It Is the very
Iine.t quality hot Water Hot tie
ever sold at tho price.
You ar safe because it won't
leak it's made In one piece,
no seams, splices or patches.
Guaranteed for two
years
Nathan FuIIerton
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PoMburo. Or.a"l
(abbr.)
9 tool
10 conducted
11 American
poet
12 mining
trough for
washing
orca
IS -entreaty
14 .pursue as
frame
1 5 blessinit
16 biblical
word of
doubtful
meaning,
supposed to
indicate a
pause
IT darted
IS mechanical
device for
raising
fluids.
19 long, nar
row groove
21 walk
22 audacious
23 shade
2 division of
a plav
yG breakwater
u partially
enclosing a
harbor
27 long, slen
der rod
28 take notlte
of
29 molten rock
SO large,
plantigrade
carnivore
81 lose color
83 gather
85 weeps
86 in any ease
87 digit
88 unit o: elee
trical re
sistance 40 title of
baronets
and knights
41 protuberances
VERTICAL.
1 comrades 21 places
Z combining
form indi
cating pres
ence of
oxygen
8 river in N.
& Scotland
4 permit
6 grief (prov.
Eng.)
6 girl's name
7 madam
(Span.)
8 restrained
11 soft, succu
lent part of
fruit
13 composer
of verse
14 tall Annual
herb of the
nettle
family
15 blemish
16 irrational
(math.)
17 skim
18 wan
19 membrous
pouch
20 unheated
where
autos era
kept
22 Dutch eo
v tonist of
Africa
23 occupy
24 heroine of
Spenser's
Faery
Queen
26 base
27 small com
pact masses
of any soft
substance
28 learn by
listening
29 classify
80 alcoholic
liquor -
81 Idiot
32 India rub
ber (pL)
84 fifty-six
35 holy wom
an (abbr.)
88 preposition
89 hektogram
(abbr.)
Herewith
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Tip For Beginners.
Solve this puzzle by compar
ing the synonyms listed in the
"Honsonul" and VerticaJ"
columns with the number of
spaces extending crosswise or
downward on the diagram, as
the case' may be. If a word
occurs to you meaning sub
stantially the same as the
synonym and the correct num
ber of letters to fit in the
spaces between Its number and.
the first shaded stop following,
writs it in lightly. Work away
the small words, the "easy"
words, first, and they win rive
you plenty of clues to the, dif
ficult ones. 1