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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, JANUARY 31. 1925.
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Above all,
you want quick- '
starting gasoline.
That's Shell.
SHELL COMPANY
OfCAUTOMRA .
QuidiartingQualiia
originated fiy SMEIL
maintained by SHELL
$oW everywhere by SHELL
Mr. Nichols Improving
Joseph Nichols, who has been
seriously ill ut the Soii;;ers' Home
hospital for the past week or so, is
reported as much better today.
Here On Buiness
Here from northern points for a
day or so attending to business mut
ters is A. Ilarth. Mr. Ilarth arriv
ed from Portland yesterday after
noon. Leaves for Ashland
E. W. Sharp, of this city, left this
morning for Ashland. Mr. Sharp Is
with the Southern Pacific company.
He will probably return here tomor
row. Boiler Inspector lit
George E. Goodell, state boiler
Inspector, is here for a day or
so attending to business matters.
Mr. Goodell Is from Grants Pass,
nml arrived here lastnlprht.
To Auto Show Visitors:
There will be no trouble for you to find the Willys-Overland
exhibit just follow the crowd and they will take you there.
This exhibit has been the sensation of the New York and Chicago
shows and their first showing on the Pacific Coast will be at Portland
next week.
See the new Willys-Knight Sedan. Longer, lower, lovelier lines.
The only car in the United States equipped with the Lancaster Bal
ancer. The ONE 4-cylinder motor that is vibrationless at any engine
speed. Sedans in this model are $420.00 less.
The new Willys-Knight six cylinder cars will be shown in several
body styles. Look for something DISTINGUISHED in this line and
you will not be disappointed.
The new Overland Six will appeal to you right from the start.
Here is another distinguished example of closed car beauty. A smart
streamline body finished in two colors with a double beaded belt at
the waist line. A powerful 6-cylinder motor.
Really looks like $2500.00 but sells for about half of this.
The new line of Overland Fours really represent
THE MOST AUTOMOBILE IN THE WORLD
FOR THE MONEY
Different models for different needs but all
built of the same good quality.
The lowest priced Sedan in the world with slid
ing gear transmission.
$715.00
The lowest priced Sedan in the world with all
Steel Body.
We have Overland models in stock NOW. Others
about March 1st.
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j Here Few Pays
Spending a day or so In this
city from northern points Is J.
! G. Smith. Mr. Smllh is a resi-
i dent of Portland, and Is In Rose-
burg transacting business mat-
ters, and visiting.
Hero for Week Knfl
Clifford Fields arrived last
i night from Corvallls and will
I spend the week end In this city
I visiting at the home of his par
I ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fields.
Ho is attending O. A. C.
Wnlly Iiapp Here
Wally Rapp arrived here last
night from Corvallls, where he
is attending O. A. C. and will
spend the week end In this city
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Rapp. He will play in the
basketball game to be staged at
the Armory tonrgnr.
WELLS a CHASE
Ill At Home
I. D. Krogle, of this city, is re
ported quite ill at his home today
with lagrlppe. His many friends
hope for his speedy recovery.
Here Today
W. B. Jamison arrived here laRt
night from the north and Is spend
ing a day or so in the city attend
ing to business interests. Mr. Jami
son resides at Portland.
Returns to Portland
H. E. Miller who stopped over
In this city yesterday for a few
hours to visit and was an over
night guest, left this morning
for his home at Portland.
Here Day or So
C. E. Lowe arrived yesterday
from Eugene, and Is looking af
ter business affairs, and Inter
ests. Mr. Lowe will return to
Eugene sometime todny.
F. O. B. Toledo
Easy Terms
LOCAL
Mrs. Egly III
Mrs. Dan Fcly is reported quite
m .1 her home here today with
case of lagrlppe. Dr. touis Melvlii
is lu attendance.
Hare Visiting
Miss Viola Burford la spending
aeveral daya in this city visiting
lth friends. Miss Burford la from ,
Eugene.
Mr. Full.r Visits
Among the out of town guests
here Friday, attending to business
matters, was J. L. Fuller. Mr Fuller
resides at Eugene.
Mr. McClellan III
A. C. McClellan la reported as
quite 111 at hla home In the Kohl
hagen Apartments, with a case of
lagrlppe. Dr. Melvln Is In attend
ance. Will L.a". For California
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Neunar
and son will leave Sunday for
Eagle Rock, California. They ex
pect to be gone several months
visiting.
To Visit Father-
Mrs. C. H. Walllce arrived early
this morning from her home at
Ashland.-and will spend a few days
in this city visiting with her fath
er. Joseph Nichols.
Expected Here Soon
Evan Winter, who has been In
Portland attending to business af
fairs for the past week or ten days j
is expecieu lu reiuru iu um uuuio iu
this city sometime tomorrow.
Mrs. Fortln Visits
Here lor a few hours yesterday
visiting with friends and shopping
was Mrs. Fortln. Mrs. Fortln is a
resident of Oakland, and returned
home in the afternoon.
Auto Agent In Portland
O. C. Baker, local agent for the
Tluick automobile left this morning
for Portland, whence he will drive
back a car on a special order for a
recent purchaser.
From Salem
J. jayes spent a short time in
this city yesterday afternoon on
business and visiting, and was an
overnight guest. He is a Salem resi
dent, and left this morning for that
place.
Arrives Friday
Orval Mccullacn, wno nas oeen
spending the past month or so In
rtnlrtnnri vliiltlnir with relatives.
has returned to this city, and will
resume bis studies in tne local
high school.
To Visit Mrs. Germond
Mrs. Lee Barker arrived In this
city this morning' from her home at
Drain and will .spend a few days In
the city visiting. She will bo the
house guest of her sister, Mrs. M.
B. Germond.
Here For Week End-
Maurice Newland arrived here
last night from Corvallls, where he
Is attending college, and will
spend the week end in this city
visiting with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Newland.
In From Dlxonville
In yesterday afternoon for a few
hours attending to business af
fairs and visiting with friends, was
W. H. Brown. Mr. Brown Is a resi
dent of Dlxonville. He returned
home yesterday evening.
R. A. Woodruff No Better
It. A. Woodruff, well known resi
dent here, who has been very 111 at
his home on Winchester street for
i the past several days. Is reported
no better today. The family has
been called home.
Here Thursday
In this city from northern points
In the county Thursday for a few
hours was Mrs. Joseph M. Stark.
Mrs. Stark was here visiting and
shopping. She returned home to
Sutherlln fa the afternoon.
Return From Portland Yesterday
Dr. A. C. Seely and son Hall,
who have been spending the past
few days In Portland, visiting and
on business matters, returned to
this city late yesterday afternoon.
They made the trip by motor.
Here From Oakland
In this city for a few hours yes
terday from the northern part of
the county was Jack Chenoweth.
Mr. Chenoweth was here attending
to business affairs and visiting
with friends. He returned to his
home at Oakland In the afternoon.
Visitors From Riddle
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crultt spent
the day here yesterday visiting
with friends and attending to busi
ness matters. They reside at Rid
dle. Mr. Crultt has a general store
and grocery at that place. They re
turned home yesterday afternoon.
Boy Is Improving
I Vern. six year old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Spaugh of this city,
who has been very seriously 111 for
the past two months Is now Im
proving. Little La Vern has been
suffering from an attark of acutr
DTirni. nini-anr. j 11- many iii.-iifinj
oi in family are gian to snow inai
the lltle boy Is recovering. !r.
C B. Wade of this city Is In attend
ance. If You Don't See
Another Picture Thia
Year You Can't Af
ford to Miss
"CAPTAIN
BLOOD"
NEWS
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.morning for bla home at Medford.
; Brandt Motor to Portland
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r. and I Mm. Charles Brand mo-
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.... , aiimu maim opera, i ney
will probably return here tunic row.
Expected Here Today
Mrs. F. W. Williams, who has
been spending the past week or ten
days In Portland visiting. Is ex
pected to return to this city some
time today.
Leaves for Mcdfonl
W. E. Smlthpeter. who spent
Friday and last night In Rose
burg attending to buiness af
fairs, left this morning for bis
home at Medford.
Here Friday
Among the vlsllors from north
ern points Friday were Mr. Bnd
Mrs. F. W. I.owrie. They are resi
dents of Portland and visited yes
terday. From Eugene
Kenneth Nlelsnn was an arrival
from northern points here yester
day afternoon. Mr. Nlelsnn is a
resident of Eugene and was on'
business.
Mrs. Short Here
In today visiting wilh friends and
shopping was Mrs. J. II. Short.
Mrs. Short resides east of town
near Oak Creek. She returned home
this afternoon.
Here Yesterday
In this city yesterday afternoon
visiting with friends, was Edward
Cachlln. Mr. Cathlln returned to
his home at South Deer Creek In
the evening.
Here Today
T. E. Lltterell was here todny
attending to business matters and
visiting with friends. Mr. I.ilterell
is a resident of Melrose, and return
ed home this afternoon.
Here From Camas Valley
Miss Parrott was In today visit
ing with friends and shopping. Miss
Parrott resides at Cumas Valley,
and returned to that place this af
ternoon. Here This Morning
Robert Tjomlln was a visitor In
this city this morning from the
rural districts. Mr. Tjomlin resides
north of town, and was here attend
ing to business matters.
Here Today
Miss Emma Galla. of Melrose,
was a visitor in this city ttils morn
ing. Miss Galla, who recently had
the misfortune to burn her hand
with scalding water, is now" get
ting along nicely.
Visiting Mrs. Shields-
Mrs. Lowell Roach is spending a
few days In this city visiting with
her sister, Mrs. B. F. Shields. Mrs.
Roach Is a resident of Eugene. She
formerly lived in this city and has
many friends here.
To Visit Week End
Roland Schwartz arrived here to
day from Corvallls, where ho Is at
tending (). A. C, and w ill upend the
week end visiting hla purents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Schwartz, on East
Douglas street.
Motor to Portland
Miss Helen Casey, and brother,
Von Casey, motored in Portland
Thursday afternoon. They will at
tend grand opera there. Miss Casey
will visit with Miss Naomi Srott.
They expect to return to this city
Sunday.
Leaving For East
J. II. Wood, a resident of this
city for a number of years, will
leave Sunday for the east. Mr.
Wood will visit at different point".
His destination Is Detroit, Mich.,
where he expects to make his fu
ture home.
Here For Week End
James McClintock arrived yes
terday from Salem, where he Is at
tending the Willamette t'niversity.
He will spend the week end in this
city visiting at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McClln
tock. To Vii.t Here
Mrs. Ivie and family arrived In
this city yesterday from their
home at Eueene, and will spend a
few days here vfrilting with Mr.
Ivie, who Is connerted with the
Shell Oil company, and is here
temporarily working fur thern.
E. H. Halley Returns to Salem
V f llnllev. who ban been
unending the Dast few weeks In
the valley and coast points, re
turned to his home at Haiern loony.
Mr. Halley is with the i'uhlic
2..rvlr- f'nniiiilfHion and h:is been
here attending to business affairs.
Leaves for Seattle
Mrs. Kalth Srhomaker. who has
..n,ir.w.l hv ihi Purine Tele
phone and Telegraph company here.
her motner. .irn. i'hjmph, nm
daughter, Mlws lVuie Daylon, left
Thursday night for Seattle. MIhs
Dayton and Mrs. Dayton will make
their home at that plare In the fu
ture, and Mrs. Srhomaker will
vinit with them for about three
months.
From Washington I. C.
Herbert Williams and Georce
Hodanf. both or Washlnglon, D.
C.. arrived In Itosehurg yester
day afternoon and will be guests
for several months at the II. A.
Canadsy home. Mr. Williams is
a brother of Mrs. Canaday, and
formerly renlded In and near
Roseburg. This I Mr. Hodani's
first trip to Oregon, and after
their visit here they will con
tinue on to Los Anjteles and
other points In California.
i
From Eugene
1). W. Mitchell was here yester
day from Eugene, trammeling busi
ness matters and looking after Interests.
Here From Elgarote
In this city this morning visiting
with friends and attending to busi
ness affairs, were diaries Olsun
autl fon. They reside at r-lgaros.
Returns From India
II. C. Shattenkerk. who has Just
recently returned to the I'nlied
States, from a trip to Java, In the
Kast Indies, has located at Broek
way. Here Friday j
In this city Friday visiting and
attending to business matters from j
northern parts of rite state was II.
A. Stiles. Mr. Stiles resides at Ku-I
gene. i
Glendale Druggist Here
C. K. IIUk spent the day here to
day attending to business matters.
Mr. lllig is the di UKKl.it of Glen-i
dale, and returned home this even
ing. From Green-
Kay Ward was a visitor In this
city from points south of town to
day. Mr. Ward resides at lireen,
and was hero attending to busi
ness matters.
Fred Parrott In
Fred 1'arrott was In today visit
ing with friends and transacting
Duslness mutters for a few hours.
Mr. 1'arrott resides In durden Val
ley.
Mist Anderson Visits
Miss Clara Anderson, a teacher
In the Green school was In this
city today visiting wilh friends and
t hopping. Miss Anderson will re
turn homo this evening.
Mr. Ewens In
Among those In from the rural
districts today visiting and attend
ing to business matters and Inter
ests was IE. F.wens. Mr. Kwens re
sides at Garden Valley.
From Oak Creek
Hero this ufternoon for a few
hours was Tom Dixon. Mr. Dixon
has a ranch near Oak Creek, and
was in the city attending to busi
ness affairs and visiting.
Mrs. Church Here
Mrs. C. A. Church was an out of
town visitor In this city today for
a few hours shopping. Mrs. Church
resides at Camas Valley, and re
turned home this afternoon.
Frank Brown In
In today attending to business
matters and doing Saturday shop
ping was Frank llrown. Mr. Ilrown
Is a Camas Valley resident, and re
turned home this afternoon.
Browns In Today
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. llrown spent
the afternoon In this city making
purchases, and visiting with
friends. They are now residing on
their ranch near Dlxonville.
From Glide
In this city this morning for a
few hours, was Miss Ituth lllakely,
of Glide. Miss Dlakely was here
visiting with friends and shopping.
She returned home this afternoon.
From Looking Glass
In from the southern part of the
county today visiting with friends
and shopping was Mrs. K. D.
Neely. Mrs. Xeely resldes'at Look
ing Glass, and returned home this
afternoon.
Business Visitor
H. K. Srhattcnkerk spent the day
here today attending to business
interests, end doing Saturday
shopping. Mr. Sclmttenkerk re
sides near Ilrockway, and returned
home this afternoon.
De-crne Parrott In
Miss Delorne Parrott won hero
today visiting with friends and
ftnopplng. Miss Tarrott formerly
resided here, and attended the lo
cal hinh school. She Is now teach
ing school at Uinpnua. She re
turned home this evening.
Here Today
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Weeks
were visitors in this city from out
of town today. They reside ht
Huskies, and were In the city at
ItndtiR to business matters and
visiting with friends. They re
turned home this afternoon.
MADE A NEW
WOMAN OF HER
That Is What Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound
Did for Mrs. Jenkins
MirMlcport, Ohio. " I am j?oin(f
through the Change of Life and I am
taking Lydia h.
Pinkham's Vege
table Compound
for the troubles
that come at that
time. I got so run
down I could
scnrcelydo my
worknnd 1 keep a
rooming house and
have a family of
eight to take care
or. A friend told
me aljout the Veg
etable (impound and it has made a
new woman of me. 1 keep it in the
house all the time now and won't bo
without it My weight got down to
IsJ (Kiiinds and now it is l.fJ't pounds.
I give the Vegetable Compound the I
praise and hope that women will real- I
iw the K"d in it" Mrs. Myka
Jknkinn, Mt North Front Street,
Middlepurt, Ohio.
Over 20.000 women hnve so far re- I
plied to this question, "Have you re- i
reived benefit from taking Lydia K. f
I'mkham's Vegetable ConijKiund?" j
not of every lf0 of the replies
say "Yes, "and because the Vegeta
ble Compound has t'vn helping oth-r i
womt'n n untrui'i n'i you. rurauii
by druggists everywhere.
MaS'i
ENROLL TODAY FOR
A BOOKkXKPING. STENOGRAPHIC. OR SECRE
TARIAL COURSE AT THE EUGENE
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
This school has modern equipment, efficient teachers,
and rates are reasonable.
Ask for further particular.
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. E. Roberts. President.
Phone 666 992 Willamette St. Eugene. OregoJi"
I HA
STOPS THAT ITCH
Just a tow drops of that mild, Boothing, cooling wash, Meii
tol Kczema Remedy, so highly recommended for Eczema, and
the Itching and burning Is gone. Scientific investigations have
taupht us that eczema Is positively a skin disease and tillable
thruujih the skin alone. This remedy Is applied direct to th -vkln.
If you are at Hided with this distressing ailment we ask
you to try it on our guarantee. A trial will ctmvince you of its
genuine merits. Trice 50c for trial bottle. One dollar for large
W. F. CHAPMAN'S PHARMACY
From Glendale
O, C. Garrett, Glendalo resident,
was a visitor in this city today. Mr.
Garrett was here visiting and
transacting business. He returned
home this afternoon.
Lloyd Kinney Here-
Lloyd Kinney is spending several
days here visiting at the home of j
Ifov Wiininole. Mr KintieV 1r realii-
ing at Leona. He is well known In!
this city.
From Olalla
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Holland, and
daughter, Nell, were In this city to
day visiting and shopping. They re
side at Olalla and returned home
this evening.
From Yoncalla
In this city today visiting with
friends and attending to business
altalrs for a few hours, was Klmer
Daugherty. Mrs Daugherty resides
at 1 oncalla. ' ,
Mr. Tjomlin In
Itobert Tjomlin was here this
morufng visiting with friends and
tiaiipfldtng business mailers. Mr.
Tjomlin resides Just north of town
rear Kdenhower, aud returned
homo this afternoon.
From Riddle
n from the southern part of the
county today visiting for a few
hours was Mrs. K. A. Miller. Mrs.
Miller resides at Kiddle and was In
the city attending to business mat
ters and shopping.
Starmer Back-
Sheriff Sam Starmer and Dis
trict Attorney Guy Cordon returned
today from Salem nftoc iesllfylng
In the Cleaver hearing. They wer
accompanied hy Deputy Sheriff
Wm. Grubbe of Itoedspor. who
came to the city today to attend the
n ee: ing of the Spanish American
War Veterans. Mr. Gruhho w;s
ftlso one of the witnesses in '.lie
Investigation.
Today's Cross-Word Puzzle
THE HIDDEN SWASTIKA Puzzle No. 7.
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In From Oakland
H. K. Kniger of Oakland was a
business visitor in Roseburg for a
few hours this afternoon.
Here Visiting
Gordon Sether, formerly of this
city, is here visiting a few days.
He will be the house guest of
George Churchill while hero.
Operation Performed
Mrs. Frank Spaur, resident near
this city, yesterday underwent a
major operation at the Mercy hos
pital. From Myrtle Creek
In this city today from the south
ern part of the county for a few
hours was Floyd Cook. Mr. Cook re
sides at Myrtle Creek and was
here attending to business affairs.
Suetherlin Resident Operated On-
Clinton Baniber, well liown
Sutlu'iUu resident, underwent a ma
jor operation this morning at- Mer
cy hospital.
Riddle Woman Operated On
Miss Grace Matthews, 'Well
known resldnnt of Riddle, under
went a major operation at Mercy
hospltul yesterday morning. J J
From Melrose t "
In today attending to business
matters and shopping for jt few
hours todny was E. W. Unlln, Mr.
liulla Is a resident of MelrosU."
Land Resold
C. II. Dryson, of Eugene, receiver
of tho old First National Hank
I property, was in Roseburg todny
! attending a resale of bank holdings.
The property was purrhaHed last
year by C. O. Garrett, of Glendale,
but through a technical error .the
sale was not completed and a new
snle was necessary. Mr. Gnrrett
iiKnln purchased the land Y;J)Ich
lies near Glendale.
VERTICAL.
A Hint for Beginners -
The cross-word puzzls div
frrsm Is merely a means of con
foaling orls which ars synony
mous to those listed and which
will interlock perfectly and so
read equally well crosswise at
riownwHnls. Always look fa
the number of the synonym on
the ilinimm. If horizontal, you
must find a word to fit between
that number and the first shaded
stop to the rifrht; if vertical,
you must fit your word between
the number and the first shaded
top below.