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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 THREE North Side Grocery Saturday Specials 9 lb. sack Fresh Stock Albers Rolled Oats 50c 9 lb. sack Fresh Stock Albers Rolled Oats . and Wheat 50c One only to each cus tcmer. I bar Maxine T" .1 i i 1 oilet ooap FREE Lyi'KrJ with every 3Uc rli;vsf Swifr'c .nnr . " ducts. Is? Free Balh Towel Deal 6 bars Swift's White Laundry Soap, value.. 25c 6 bars Classic Laundry Soap, value...., 30c 1 box Quick Naptha Soap Chips, value 35c 2 cans Sunbrite Cleanser, value 20c 2 bars Wool Toilet and Bath Soap, value 20c 3 bars Maxine Elliott, Palm Oil Toilet Soap, FREE, value ,....:....30c I only large heavy Bath Towel, value 65c Total Value $2.25 AIlforS.1.57' Swift's Soap Products are All of Highest Quality and are Recommended and Guaranteed by Us. VUitH Jlero Tliufstlay In this city for a few hours yesterday from the rural dist ricts, was Mrs. Henry Landers. Mrs. Landers' resides at Winston, To Spend Pny or o liere ; Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Lfndloy f are stoppint; over In this city for j a day or go. They are Portland residents, and are waiting for 1 parts for their car which broke j down near here, to arrive from l the north. ! BANK OF HEALTH j Do you realize that you must make deposits in the ! bank of health everyday? J The safest way to keep your j health-assets intact, is to keep 1 your body well-nourished. Scott's Emulsion is the food-tonic, rich in vita mins that helps thousands realize dividends on their deposits in the bank of heal di. A little of Scott's Emulsion helps you keep your intact Jl Scott Hi Hcrwre. BlooiuGcId, N.J. S . 1 CLOSING OUT THE FOLLOWING TIRES I 6-30x35 Savage' Cords $ 6.95 I 2-32x31 Brunswicks - $ 8.03 I 4-31x4 Savage Cords $11.00 I 2-32x4 Oldficld Cords $13.00 P 2-32x4 Savage Cords $13.00 4-33x4 Savage Cords $13.50 3-34x4 Savage Cords $14.00 I 4-34x41 Savage Cords $19.95 29 30x3 1-2 Fabrics $5.95 v 1 Wilson's Tire Shop 115 Jackson St. I National I Mazda Lamps BRYAN MARSH DIV. STANDARD PRICES I Ziglcr-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25 1 & . urvenu g 119 NO. JACKSON Elliott pur- - i nrn. I' t" " If-.'io TlmrMlay Harry Winston was hern yes terday visttiiiK and attending to business aflairs. Mr, Winston resides at Winston. VfcH Here In this city yesterday from southern points, were Mr. and" Mrs. Jack True. They uro re sidents of Ashland and were here visiting. Ileturni Home Mr. and Mrs. C. L. liyer, who spent yestorday In this elty vis iting friends, and attending to business affairs.- ri-tumed to their home at Kugeue this morn-ins;- 1 From Const Mrs. C. L. Itrodwell was in this elty on business yesterday afternoon and overnight. Mrs. Hrodvvell Is from North liend. j Hero Yesterday j In this city yesterday visiting with friends, were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Carden and family. They : are residents of Canyonville, and : returned home this morning Mr. ! Card n was here on business. IMvea to Portland - J. 1'. Kwell, who is stnrtlnK the now auto camp ground Just north of HoseuurK, loft by nuto mol'iln this morning . for l'ort lund, whore Mrs. Kwell Is visit InR. Mrs. Kwell will return to lloscburR with him. C. W. Ila gen, who is In partnership with .Mr. KweU, has rented tho V. 1. H:irdinR residence at,Kdenbower and will be joined soon by his wife who is still in Oklahoma. .Mr. IlnRen's son Harry Hagen Is with his father here. ALE I OUR Mrw HOME A Mm V' v ii LOCAL Hers Day or So, P. H. Marinon irill spend a day or two in this city looking alier inir-j esta. Mr. Munnun is a l'urilaml re.ii-. dent, and arrived Irum that point ! last n.i,ht. I , Here VUitlng Mrs. A. A. Chandler is tprod- n-rse. n it mm mm ...... .r In everl ,i,iv In lioseburc port, where a!ie ill six nd a tli.y or Sffiu with fri.",d'n nnd XV aU.-dln to business natters. tives. Mrs. Chandler arrived 1 -'here yesterday from Portland. ; ! YeMerday Joe Wrlnht was hero for a few Visits Here Miss Jennie E. Hum was a guest in lloseburx yesterday and overnight from tlio south. Miss Hum is a resident of Klamath Kails, and was hero visiting. From Klumntli County Miss Ivey C. Clark wa3 In the city yesterday visiting and an j overnight guest, from Khmiatli County.' Misg Clark resides at SlWasuo Kiver. Visitors Vestcnlas Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Davis and lLZ yesterday tu visit. They are from t Seattle aim nro return. homo from a motor trip to southern joints. Business Visitor J. E. Marks was hero for a few irs VViion r,..sires nt " lU-ston. hours yesterday from tho rural aild rt,timK.(i homo yesterday al districts attending to business I tt,rnooIl. tnleresu aim vmuuv wiui some i friends. Mr. fcdeubower. Marks is from Visit llettThiirsda Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nlckersoh i wcue in from the southern part; of f he county yesterday for a few j Eugene. hours. They reside ut Looking - glaes and were here visiting and i From Myrtlo Creek shopping, i In this city vesterday for a - - few hours attending to business From nys Oeek affairs and visiting with friends, Mr. and Mrs. P. Vlam spent t was W. C. Urownson. Mr. Hrown the day here yesterday visiting j son resides at Myrtle Creek and with frk'nds and ntfending to returned home In the afternoon. business affairs. They are Days Creek residents and returned home in the afternoon. From Carnes ! Here Thumhty for a few hours visiting with friends and trans-, acting business matters was Har-j ry Dunn, Mr. Dunn is a Carnes resident, and returned homo lu : the aiternoon. Here Vow W'cv L. F. Losier arrived hero last j night from Med lord and will ! spend the next two weeks in this ; eity and vicinity attending to : business interests. Mr. Lozier is spending the day at Gardner and j will return here tonight. j Hot urn to Salem i C. C. Engstrom, Salem con- tractor, and Job. V. Anderson, of ! Alta, Michigan, who spent ' the , past two days in this city attend- ing to business matters, return- ! ed to Salem this morning. Mr. Anderson was here looking alter timber interests. To Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. nnd family and Allister arrived 1 V. J. McAllister ; Mrs. C. K. Me- i yesterday even- InR from Salem, nnd are spend-J ing several davs in this eitv vis-' itln.7 with (ilenn and Koxter Mo-, matters. They reside In Portland. Allister, of the Terminal cifar Local DeMolays Go to Grants Pass : count:. i A number of the members of th" ; Frc'ii" in S-.-otlKbtirE- 'local chanter' of rV.Molay motored I County Itnadmastcr Floyd Wilson ltoy Jull" III j to Grants Pass yestiiiday to visit j Frear loft thl morninR for Hoy Wilson, well known lies- the chapter there la: t ninht, and Soottsburi; and vicinity to Inspect ton boy,- who recently enlisted ! attended tho floor work put on at i roads anil look, alter official du in the navy, and has boon In San that time. The Grant Pass chapter ties. Francisco is seriously 111 with lo-jwent through one of the degrees. bar-pneumonia nt that place, ac-j After the work w-as finislfed, the llailrotid Ollclal Here cording to word received by re- members of the Grants Pass chap- A. . Shoemaker, c ommercial lativos. His father, V. F. Wilson ter ferved the local chapter mem- c.Kont of the Missouri l'acilic left Wednesday night for San , bt-rs with a fine lunch-on. The ofii- Railroad company, spent the day Francisco. eers of that city w ill come to. this I in Itoseburg unending to official ' . 'city in the near future, and put on ; duties. To Visit Here tin- De.MoWy decree for the local I Herbert Williams arrived hero ; chapter. Those making the- trip! On Business , yesterday from Washington, D. C. Mr. Williams will visit with Ilubar, and M. K. Hitter, Percy II his mother, Mrs. M. A. Williams Webb, George Hunt, Phil Singh and sister. Mrs. 1.. J. Cannday. j Ion, Clair Taylor. Oilyne Mathews, He formerly resided in this city. M'jrrill Kltter. Fred Hollews. Tlmm but has been making his home as Hodges, Lawrence Sharp, Har iri the east for the past few told Irwin, and James Wnyisley, years. 'and from T-ooklug Glass Mr. Tabor Your motor never snapped over quicker in summer than it does no'.von. the new winter Red Crown. You nev-er got ter, smoother acceleration ti trafuc, ncr better mileage. Thsnejvwinter Red Crown'is aTnijc snappy vintcr starling and pover in heaping measure: STANDAPJ) CIL COMPANY The best buy inTovm Buy it anywhere you see the red, white and blue pump-at Standard Oil Service Sutioru and at dcalcn. NEWS Spi nil rt- Knl in lllilillr Mrs. Stanley llowdi'ii left this morning lor Kiiliile. where slio will spend iV wcc end uskins wilii her parents, ' Leaves For Coast Mrs. Kllen Post, county iiealih j . ... ... t. . ,.. ...i.. hours yesterday visiting and at ' tending to business matters. Mr. Wright is a resident of Days Creek. Hero Today 1!. W. Llndley was a visitor from the coast he.ro today for a few hours. Mr. l.lndley resi des at Marshfleld, nnd is on his way to l'ortluud on business. Hero Thursday Here for u few honrs yester day visiting with friends nnd shopping was Mrs. Hay Wright. .'Y-- t, home Mrs. Wright resides nt Days afternoon. Hero YeMtenlay- Here for a low. hours yester day, visit hifc with friends, a tut ohiititii n una Mm i. V W'ilmm. Mr ,jams ,.otv I), L. IJams is spending a few days in this city attending to ' business matters. Mr. Ijnms i employed by tho l'acilic Telo- phone company, and is located at Ifero Few pays Mrs. 1L 11. Chandler Is spend- ! lug several day in this city vis- HinK and lookinp: after business .natter. Mrs. Chandler resided in ihis city about a yvar ago, tihe is now living in Portland, leaves for Ashland Samuel H. Miller was in this city a few hours this morning visitiag. Mr. Miller Tesides at Ashland, and left for'that place on the morning train. He is with the Southern l'acilic company. (tiiwt Hero Knt Night C. J. Carntens was a visitor In this city nnd a guest of W. O. ('linger of tho Grand Hotel over night. Mr. Carstens is connect ed with tho Nash Hotel nt Med ford. Ho left this morning for Portland on business. : Return from Portland ! Rev. and Mrs. A. O. Dodge, . who have been spending the past ! six days in Portlands returned to ,' their homo In this city thh morn- ing. Kev. Dodge attended the 37th nnnnui convention of the Kpiscopal diocese. Bishop Wal- ter Talor Sumner, presided, and about sixty clerical and lay dele - tales were present, j Ir - mn hero were. Mr. Itunyan, P. T.I HimxI ltiver t'ouple VWt Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hoffman "lieat Thursday in this city as Clients and visltiiy:. They are re-ldints of Hood River. In from llecr Creek Hill r.ailey was in from South Peer Creek yesterday afternoon YMitliiK with friends and look ing after business matters. I'lom Yamhill County Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ilolliiurs- nan were, i-,.-ro from vu.i . I !,., Tliurs, .v ' mvt inursda mmiiiiic. " of Newberg. I On HusiiicsN Here for the day Thursday was Stanley i:. Cummins. Mr. Cummins resides ul Kugene and was hero attending to business atfairj. I lonallls Omplp Vllt Mr. and Mrs. U. L, Weather ford wer visitors here for a time yesterday and overnight bursts. They uro residents of Corvallis. ,Viit Here Mr. and Mrs. Charles V.. Toriut si.-jtt a tdion time in thisIty es 1'i.lay veiling. They reside in l'nrtland, and are motoring to southern points to visit. Leaves For Coast J. J. I)eomody, who spent Thurs day in this eity attending to inter est and business uflairs, I. ft this morning for Marshfield. Mr. Ivo mu.ly is a 1'orllaud resident. On Business H. G. 'Kirkpatrick was in city from lebannn yesterday this and overnight attending to business matters. Mr. Kirknatrlck returned home this morning. Hero TiMlay Charles K. Soavey Is here to day looking after business inter ests., Mr. Seavey resides in Port land. Mr. Seavey will probably be. in the city for a day or bo. Here On Business Spending a day or ro In Itoseburg tnuisHCtiug business is F. H. Tainp son. Mr. Tanipson Is a Portland resident and arrived from the nut tli last night. . ItusineNM Visitor In this city from northern parts or the state yesterday was NW. L. Nash. Mr. Na"h resides transacting business. From Lebanon E. H. Wood was a visitor in this city for a short time yesterday and overnight. Mr. Hood is a Lebanon resident, and was here on business. He returned home this morning. From South From southern points to spend Thursday in Itoseburg was A. W. Macken, who spent the day at tending to business Interests. Mr. Mncken resides at Klamath Falls. Mr. and Min. Kiddle Home Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Kiddle re turned yesterday evening from Portland, where they were called j by the illness and death of Mrs. j Kiddie's father, S. C. Simmons. Leave For Coast Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Purfnt"n. who (spent yesterday in Hits city visiting, left this niornlni! for Marshrield and i coast points to attend to business Spending a day or so in Itase- , hurg, from northern points, is i H. C. Mi Dornian. Mr. McDor - man rc-ddes in Portlund, and Is here attending tu business In terests. Here Today Mr.;. Fred Klllott was a visitor In this clly this afternoon from the southern part of the county. Mi'H. -Ilioll is a resident ot Canyon ville. From Milo George Norman nnd wife spent tho day hen today visiting with Irlends and attending to busite-ss affairs. They are trom Milo, ami re turned home tills alternoon. Services at Green There will be services as usual at the Green school bouse Sunday. Sunday s hool at 2 p. ni. followed by preaching at three. Kev. O'liell. of the South Methodist church, will conduct the services. Tile public is cord lu I ly Invited to attend. Leaves For California Mrs. Kay Olson I'airlck ft today for I.OI1K llelu'h. Callffirnia, Where she will join her husband, who has b'-en uoikihK there for the past few Keeks. They expect to make their future home In that place. jMn, I'o- In Itufliporf Mrs. Klh n Post, county health ' mi rue, It-rt ttiin niorniriK for 1 Itpf-di-port, wIhtp he will re main until V'dii"dy. Mi will 1 meet with th rarPnt-Tf;u Imt ! AHfooi;itxm and )tiih.tn tlm ' health work planned, ami will 'alfto make an exanilnatlon of the whnnl rhildn n. Ir. W will o to Itf d prt on Monday. I Iyi rn'k Win ;m ' TIip Day ft (rwk hlRh fhool bankitn t.-ain won a thrlllinK land hard fought tamo trotn Myr j tlo Cr k hiKh k. honl Wedn I dav iiU-ht on tli.- .Vlvrt'f Cr"'k floor. 'Hit m on- wan 1 11 al thn fnd of ttin first half. In tho !nnt half it wan In doubt who would win until the final -whiMtlo tih'W, with tho m:on; Hi favor of lays Cn.-tk. Your printing needs will receive personal atten tion when placed with us. We spe cialize on Letter Heads Bill Heads Envelopes --Calling Cards Business Cards . Index Cards Wedding Stationery Special Ruled Clanks Legal Covers Booklets Catalogues Posters, etc. s In fact, we print anything any ev erything from a birth announce ment to a funeral notice, which is evidence that we can take care of you from the crndle to old age. We have tho best and most modern eq u I p p e d job priming extablish ineiU south of Portland. Hrlng your printing troubles to ua and we will smooth them out for you. NEWS-REVIEW EXCLUSIVE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Phone 1351 Ems If You Don't See Another Picture This Year You Can't Af ford to Miss "CAPTAIN V BLOOD" iM-mrii ifi I'm-ilnni! I N- na I.- ,1. , .. . . it,. rxeiiiieiii Keen returned to Portland yesterday after visiting hero for a few riva with Mrs. Heeds mother, Mrs. Delia Whiting. While In south ern Oregon, Mr. Heed made a short business trip to Mcdrurd, and to Coos Hay points. Front rnrncte Mrs. T. II. Carnes was In tndny visiting with friends nnd shop ping for a few hours today. Mrs. Carnes resides at Games and re turned to her homo there tills after noon. Mrs. Morgan Leaves for Alaska Mrs. W. J. Morgan, who has been .spending the past several weeks visiting at the home o' h' r father, S. H. Dodaon, of South 1 1 leer Creek, left toilay for i.. r (home at Anchorage, Alaska. Mrs. I Morgan, formerly resided near here and has a number of frit nils I In the vicinity. She expects to I stop over In Urnln for a few days to visit with her sister, locbTnkeiTin -vault; get $2,000 SKATTLK. Jan. 30. JMrkinK a tnoimnt when only thn assinCuit riiMht'T whh prt'Bnt, two unnifink 'fl ni t'ti 1m Id up tlit Iioihfll StHln Hunk in Ituilu ll, 7. mi!-n north of hi p', today, ami csraped In an automobile ht-mlt-d for Stattle with mom than $2,000. They lotkod the hiHilfr in a vault. Two nu-n rohhed a bank In Kv iTftt, 3D nillen north of hern yca t nlay. nftt-r lorkiuK tho Htaff In tin- vault, obtaimd $3.502 60. Active Glands Gave Napoleon Fighting Force ACCORDING to Berman, a noted scientist, who has sna lyzed the action of the glands, Napoleon, one of the greatest fighters of all history, owed his courage and fighting force to large and extremely activt adre nal glands. Not only have the glands an Important Influence on the mind and character of the Individual, but they also largely control health, energy, and vitality, and It is by maintaining the normal functioning of the glands that we may combat sickness and III health, according to eminent scientists and physicians of this country and Europe. Glandogen, the new scientific gland tonic, prepared In tablet fonn, provides a simple method of taking glandular treatment. Glandoqen, for men and women, Is obtainable at Chapman's Drug Store. HATWEEKL'HARTH'STOCCERY , tag- II I cf MENS HATS See our display windows for a partial showing. Here it a real Hat treat for you at our expense. You can't afford to pas this chance up as we have made it well worth while for you. In order that it may be easier to make your (election we have placed these hats in just two groups. " ' GROUP i-$3.85 Hats All Fur, All New Shapes The well known Lee, Crofot and Knapp and Frank Schable Hats that are nationally known for quality and styling. Only reason for sell ing these hats at this price is that the sizes are broken. That's why you can buy them this week for $3.85 GROUP 2-$4.25 Consisting of Velours, Brush and Flat Finish Fur Hats that sell ordinarily for $6.00. A real snap for the man who likes to wear a good hat. Broken sizes is. the reason you are getting this chance to buy a hat of this quality for $4.25 Visitors Here Thursday Hore This Morning s Among those to visit In this city Charles Dyer was In from the nnd were puents overnight, were J. I rural districts for a few hours to A. I'Vely, K. U. Feely and H. H. j day attending to business mat ten Keely. All nre Portland men, and , and visiting. Mr. Dyer resides neai are motoring to southern points to,Uoberts Creek, and returned home visit. In the afternoon. ' Today's Cross-Word Puzzle A CAPITAL ."I" Puzzle No. 88. By J. C BOYD i m is m is 2 Ama f($ ; HORIZONTAL J selected 22 some 4 bpcorne dry 7 avid 8 less hiffh 11 ingenuous ly piquant 14 name of muny Popes. 15 in no man ner 11 nothing 17 a legendary bird of prey 19 a great country 20 afflict with vexation 21 prfii sig nifing thre 23 girl's name 2.r to urge 2f girl's hat gSCteck let tnr 30 one who Is deprived of some thing 3 2 stand 84 at no time 31 positive terminal In a conduct ing circuit 8C years before maturity Herewith No. 85. Is solution to Puzzle 3 C'T EtEJ V l 1 ie ai t riLri 1. .1 5- ON 0 V EEC VERTICAL. 1 summon highway by name 2 bt shop's office 3 merit 4 closely con fined 6 the j-rent yellow and blue macaw 6 part of the foot 9 -completed (poet.) 1 0 ourtings 12 interior 13 lioinan 18,,hed Wart 19 Swiss canton 22 past 24 took nourish- Z ment . 25 place of - Napoleon! first exile 2 G woody . plant v 27 encounter 29 chanty 81 purpose 'J 33 part of - "to be - How to Solv It Ever- number Indicates th beirinninir of word if hori sonul, crosswise, until the first sliArieil stop to the riirnt; if ver tical, downwards until the first shaded stop below. Compare th synonyms in the appended lists to the spaces in the diagrams and fill in the words you know. Thee will (rive you clues to the more difficult wonts. When completed the words should in terlock perfectly. WATCl I OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS & OTIMIWflMT.TMMM 1 1 1 S L,J RtJ IS IS IE It