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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY,- JANUARY 28. 1925 THREE CARR'S Annual January-February w i i s p LOCAL NEWS P. T. A. Will Meet (To Marshfield The Slmon Valley rarent-Teach-i H. M. liantu. a business vUltor era AsAtniaiion will meet Thursday in this city over Tuesday, left thid evening, January at the tt bool morning iur Murshtbdd In attend bouse. ; to buaiiM-!! maitem. Mr. llanu r i. Mayor Houck Home .Mayor d-oifce 1J. Hoticl; returned, this moinii.K from l'ontuiul where, ho had been spending the pa.t tt'W, days. : ideji ut KUK He. l.vavon to Attend Funeral Mrs. S. A. Anderson left this moruiiu; for Myrtle Creek to at tend tht funeral of Mrs. J. Wea tiierfurd. which, was held there Special values from our big stocks and our many departments'. I We want our present customers to come and take advantage of these 0 specials. To those not now numbered as our customers we cordially J invite a visit to our store and a participation in these good values. 1 . : Sale Starts Thursday, Jan. 29th Lasts 10 Days thru February 7th. s , - A few of the 200 special items are listed. Come in and see the rest of romana Men Here this uflernuun. F. J. Trust anil G. K. 'Kcker, ! . Portland basin. nu n, are spend-j Mrs. Fry In luy or lu cl,v OK b?-1 Mrs. Ueno Krye was here today u.-ss. ili. y imvBUfto yesterday, j fl,r , (ew hour4 a,.n,inK , bust-; Cm - hlm : neas mattera untl hoMiiiK. Mrs. ' From South , i Fry,, returned to her homo at isuiuk in this city yesterday af- ocU lhis a,t.rm)0. , ternoon and evening from mint hern I A Comfortable Stylish Cap Q Is a real boon to your APPEARANCE. We have a variety of colors and patterns. PENCEFS 124 Cass Street. iKtints wan Miit Margaret Mellon. resides at Klamath From Garden Valley Shopping ami visiting with friends tor n time (his mnruinK was to busiuens matters. the bi values. Women's Fancy Colored Handkerchiefs 10c Asbestos Mats, wire one side 10c Round Tin Graters, only 10c Paint Brushes, big selection 10c Plain and Linen Envelopes :...2 pkgs. 10c Harmonicas, dandy value ,10c Crepe Paper, fine "silk" style 10c Cundy filled glass novelties 10c Gray Enameled Ware pieces 10c Carpet or Button Thread, big spool 10c Artificial Roses, waxed, special ......v. ....2 for 10c Toy Beads in Glass Eottle, only 10c Writing Paper, special sale 10c 1 qt. Aluminum Sauce Pan ...0c Toy Pop G'.in for the Kiddies 10c Leather Half Soles, big value 10c A 2-Cup Flour Sifter, only ' 10c Decorated Cork Table Mats 10c Flaring Style Glass Tumblers 2 for 10c Powder Puff in Rubber Pouch -10c Aluminum Drinking Cup 10c Men's Handkerchiefs, big value 10c Steel Wool or Abrayo, pkg. 10c Wood Handled Vaving Iron 10c Curtain Rods, 3 styles 10c Tooth Erush, good value, only 10c Miss Mellon Falls. From Melrose 1 ll'8, M1U'K:. nn reKiueti near Fred Unit was In for a few "ard-n Valley. She returned home hours Tuesday vi-dttnK and trims-' 1111,1 utii-rnuon. r acting business ul'luirs. Mr. tlutf " " returned 10 his homo at Molroso rrom Garden valley In th afternoon, i Phoi'iiiK ami visiting with friends lor a lime this morning was -Mr. Parker Vlsils I Mrs. Kd Marks, who resides near L. (1. Parker spent a few hours Garden Valley, hlie returned homo in this city Tuesday. Mr. Far- this aiti'inoou ker Is a Itixonvillo resident, and' I . was hero viHltliiK and attending Mrs. Sinclair Vicite Mrs. John Sinclair was in for a few hours this liiornini' viKifhiir ItotliriiN from I'ortlanil iul i,i i.l- m. Klneiuir Dr. Charles H. Wade, who has sil,,. Ht tlmi,, aHl.y and return-1 been In I'ortland for t ho rout few ,.a honi() , lhu u,u.1110un, tlays, returned to his home in I lhis city this mornlnn. )r. 'udo'0n BU0nets I was in Fortlnnd on business. i 4 , . , , Roy l):ut'nport was in today Tls-1 SIorlaiM !- for I'orllnn.l I'"11!1 Biln fri ls. nU transaetiiiK ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Morian, who basmi-s aflairs. llo relurned to have been visliliiR at the homo " noniu Kt Uiockwuy this after of their son. Win. Morian, left noon- y ! Tuesday for I'ortland to lsltl j with friends; before returning to Helunis to Itiilillo tho east. ' I C. Aspey, who has been In thlsl 1 city for several days, visiting .a'torns tn.m (oiiveolloii I with friends, and looking after lir. Ceorce K. llouck, who has business matters, returned to his been BpendiiiK the past two days 10I11B nt Kiddle this morning, in Portland, attending tho eon-i ventlon of tho Auieriiau College Guests and Visitnrg Tuesday or burgeons, .returned to this city today. NEW j THE WU keep abreast o! the times. We do not show you last year's Ideas and designs. You will find here whatever Is novel, whatever is new and whatever is fino In silks. "Quality and Economy" The Silk Store 6ilki and Satin 1 UNUSUAL DESIGNS ROSEBURG, ORE. I. ABRAHAM It! JACK80N STREET P ia s t o r Eta From Corvallit Here yesteixlay from northern lnvefi for .oM 11111 Mrs. J. V. Dotaon, and baby, points were Mr. and Mrs. I). 1). of this cltyMeft this morning lor Johnson. They are Corvallia resi- dt'nu and were here visiting. Hi'ilH'rt. Ilyers In Herbert llyerH was in from tho southern part of the county yes terday for a few hours. Mr.!-... Mrs. K. MerrhLson and son, and Mrs. H. !'. Hoart Httd'l'ed over In ! this c-ijy a tdun t time yetertlay ! from I'ortland and vi.sited. TUt y are on their wny south to vi.sit. From Bandon Mr. and Mrs. John Crops and family spent a short time here from roast points yesterday visit ing. They are Uandon residents. and was hero attending to busi ness matters. Perkins In Portland J. V. 1'erkiiiB has none to I'ort- . land to remain for Bevetal weeks receivinp medical treatment. He was aei ompanied to I'orlland by i lir. C. li. W ade. Mrs. V. B. Noyp3, whp spent yesterday In this city visiting old frifiids, Mr. niiii r.-rs. M. S. Ihinm, left tlii.4 morning for San rranuisco. M rs. Noyes resides at Heaverdam, Wisconsin. : We've not listed our biggest values. Come in and see tliem. Ohio lYop!o Hero j Mr. and Mrs, A. O. Kooker and five uhildren were arrivals Portland Business Man Visits in this city from the middle west From northern points to visit In I this morning. They are from this city Monday, .was Harry Kul-' northern Ohio, and are looking ington. Mr. Kulington is a rortland for a location. They may decide business man, and ns on his way south. He is making the trip by motor. On Way South- to make this city their home. To Attend Meeting Thos. H. Nesa, manager of the California Orrirnn I'nwer Conmanv. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kcklund were i nd Secretary Will K. Htilbein. of guests in this city Monday from ; tho Chamber of Commerce, will at north.'i n pointy. Mr. and Mra. Kt-k- j tend a meeting of rnnrhmen at lund reside in I'orlland, and are on C'anyonviile this evening. The meet their way forth by motor. They j lu!r iri c-rll-tl for the pun.oso rff p were here visiting. curing data relative to irrigation by " electric i,ow?r. iieret i ucany Krttirnn to Siihiii W. E. Johnson, who spent Tuesday In thin city looking af ter business interests, returned to his home at Salem this morn luK. I Mrs, Xcors Here Mrs. O. M. Neer Is spending, several days in this city visiting with friends. Mrs. Neer resides at Eugene, and arrived yestcr-. day afternoon. Klamath Fall Couple VMt Mr. and Mrs. Mack L. Ilnnna well known Klamath Falls resi dents stopped over in this city yesterdny from a trip north to vilt. They left this morning for, their home. ! Gold Hill, to spend a day or so visiting Mrs. Dot son's mother. Hero Few Days R. W. Nichols Is spending' a few days In Hoseburg attending to business matters. Mr. Nichols resides at Eugene, and arrived here yesterday. -w. Valentines now on display. Spring Hats and materials now in In from the southern part of, Mlslonary Slct'nll Leaves- MrCall, who the county for terday. wus Mrs. Mrs. Latlirop Is a resident Myrtle ('reek, and was here vis iting and shopping. few hours yes- L' r i ..,t. p.... Mr. Triinililad Hei Here for a short time attend ing to interests and business mat ters, Is A. W. Trumblad. Mr. Trumblad arrived Xroiu Jlnrris burg Tuesday. Frtmt I'ortlanil Here spending a day or so on business matters. Is Wm. Snylor. Mr. Saylor arrived from the north Tuesday. Ho la a resident of Portland. ' K'Voin Salem . A. L. Llllby Is spending a day or so In Hoseburg on business, Mr. Llllby Is with the Suite High way department, and arrived from Sulem yesterday afternoon. Leaves for Medford Hero Tuesday " L. Hewitt, a Seattle resident,' Mr. and Mrs. Ted B. Law wore who spent yesterday In this city visitors In this city Tuesday from attending to buHiness InlHrnitsj. Corvallia. Mr. Law was attend left this morning for Medford,' Int; to business Interests here, where ho will spend a day or so The couple left this morning for on business. I the south by auto. spent bus!-. POULTRYMEN ATTENTION Will start my Giant Incubator February 10. Will have for sale S. C. White Leghorn. O. A. C. Barred Rock, S. C. Rhode Island n -d (McRae 4 Johnson strain), Buff Orpingtons, day old chicks. Will also do custom hatching. Save money by having your own eggs hatched, and incrraao our turkey (Jocks by having me hatch your turkeys. Four yeara satisfactory custom hatching. Book your orders row. CKICKOPEEP HATCHERY EARL VOSBURGH v ' Phone 391-Y 702 Fullerton St, Roseburg, Ore. Good Groceries Basis Good Meals. The success of your table depends so much upon tho Groceries used, that this matter should always receive first attention. We are prepared to help you our stocks are the very best, prices lowest and service prompt. Call 68 PICKENS BROTHERS Replacements for Your Decorated Dinner Sets We have just gotten In Shipments of English and American Decorated Crockery and offer you the opi.on unity of replacing any broken pieces in your sets. Make your selections enrly to make Bure of getting what you want. Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store. In Tuesday I Mrs. A. M. Cochran wan in from the sou t hero part of tho I county for a lew hours Tuesday. Mr. Cochran resides at Myrtle Creek, and was In thin city shop-; ping and ut tend int; to business niattv'rj. i Miss Gilbert To Visit Here i Mis iKirolhy Gilbert is visiting at the home of her sinter, Mrs. Kob tert McC.illey, or this city. Mins (Gilbert Hill be here several weeks. She has a number of friends ht-re. having made several visits in Kone-burg. Henry J this city on iie.nH, and who visited tho Pres byterian church, and Kev. Mc Cullagh, left this morning for Grants Pas. Mr. McCall is n missionary In central ltrnzll, and is viMifng the several Presbyter fun churches throughout the state. He will probably ho In the I nited States till spring. Today's Cross-Word Puzzle A WHATS-THIS Puiale No. 8i. Bt J. C. BOYD t Coming Sun. Man, Tues. Ij "Captain Blood" OonreitlNts Icnve Princess 'Jldanina, mezzo-so- Perkins Bldg. Phone 68 I National I l Mazda Lamps BRYAN MARSH D1V. STANDARD PRICES I Zigkr-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25 11 NO. JACKSON OUR NEW HOME g I WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS BCJeWMeTeIsOTeTITCeHSMe i I SI t $ prano. und Charles Wakefield Cndman, pianist and composer, who gavo a splendid program on Mondity evening ut the ileinlino Conservatory, left yesterday af- ternoan on tho SIiuhUi, for San Kraru inco. CiaMt Couple Stop Over I .Mr. ami Mm. M. J. Ashman spent yesterday lu this city vis J Iting, They renlde at Marsh-, ! field and are on their way to i Sun FianciM-o, where they will I visit at the home of their niece for severul weeks. They left for; tho south yesterday afternoon. Auction Sale3 Farm or city auctions see us for dates. We buy anil soil furwlture. Tiargiilns In new and used Household Goods. Radabaufjh-Patterson 928 H. Jackson Jhona 641-J 7 2 1 WMWWM rsi Ml ffi id ll HH 12 13 37 " 38 ! A D I O Offers you the b?st cf entertainment Music, Lectures and Educational Ta'er.t right in your home. CLODE DUO DYNE RECEIVERS Bring these to you faithfully reproduced. Easy tuning, true tor, selectivity, accurate legging, non oscillating, are salient features for which Globe receivers are noted. 1! Ni no. No. A1 , i I 3 Rvi-.. 770 Four-Tube Receiver 95.00 880 Five-Tube Receiver . 1 100 00 Ask for Complete Catalog or Free Demonstration. SOLO EXCLUSIVELY BY OTT'S MUSIC'STORE, Roseburg r I (Sells Property i'h ZkfrH !rrt he Inn pine tn tlie iRosf tMirg National Itank loealed at jibe intersection of the G;nden Val- i ley road and the Pacific lu' hway. was sfld today to Carl W. oimian, and ife. It. Krnrna (Jhman. The i sab was made through the J. U'. Tollman Ileal Kstate Ag m y. I T'lei! to Montnnti Arthur Hopkins and brother, Mark Hopkins, who have lem , employed by- tho Calltornfa Ore I gon J'owit Company hero for I i"ome time, have received n'.-ws of tho d'nth of their mnter in ! Wlvdnm. Montana. They left yeteriliiy afiei noon (r that ; placo to attend the fuu'-ral. Carr'i Ijenv fir 1 last Mr. and Mrs. I). K. Carr h'ft Tuesflay afternoon on the .Shasta for New York City, whro they will ;Ht"nd 'he Mri-h:i nis" Fair, to te held then February J to 13. They are going by way of Lou Angeled and N w Orl-an, and will vMt nt Mr. Carr's old home In Aherdepn, Soul h ui ko la, nuith relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carr will return by way of Ihif falo and Seattle. They expert to be gone aboul a mouth. MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester 3fc Phone 4S0 Mr. D. Cornwell Patients Privllsged to Hava Their Own Doctor I MOOSE DANCE Wednesday Night Jan, 28 af Moose Hall Good Music Everybody Come Formerly held Monday Nitrs 1 brtnj up 4 cud ! 7 a month ! 9 delved ' 10 fine silk fahric 12 large coun try house 14 native of Media 16 part of a blast furnace 17 uproars 20 a nickname for a physician HORIZONTAL. 23 ingredient of soap ?4 struggle 20 hull 28 tow 80 portent SI metal 83 perceived 85 crafty 8G larire ruminant quadruped 87 lrop down 88 try VERTICAL. 1 forced In 2 surrounded by 5 more on usual 4 ceases b unsightly 6 dealer in cloths 8 pronoun 9 DOS , 11 iiphthong 13 Ions; meter 15 balancing pole of tifhtrope walker 1 1 8 same 19 Boy's nick name 21 unit of electral 1 resistance 22 hints 24 careful 25 eon by 27 light meal (colloq) 29 very small brooks 80 probability 32 fleet of ships 84 part of 'to be" 85 diocese Herewith it solution to Puzzle No. 83. elMoMtlTkUkO'Y tWs' lTa dI" ItIrIaIi n BlAjN am i i jtJm r ' T j jjo p ojui t c JE u"4A lb l& H T If E at Jf1 x ' ErT9t tq" . ilE B I.!. O UL Bl I jSjE c! Tj, C O N c y R ATNi'"JJjATo(R T A IT" j c 0 S A IImTa s T O R r E R p DlE iTj T MRiE S Tl s i ta 1 n d." bIoTnI g sT.l A WORD FOR BEGINNERS. The best way to solve a cross-word puzzle is to run quickly over the list of hori zontal and vertical synonyms and compare them to the spaces in the puzzle extending cross wise or downward from tha number of the synonym. Some word which will Just fit In tiie number of space available will quickly occur to you in some instances, (riving yon a foun dation from which to solve the more difficult words. The words must Interlock perfectly.