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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1925. LOCAL NEWS I No wonder the West is proud of its coffee! you understand why Hills Bros. Coffee has been adopted as The Recognized Standard from the Coast to the Missis sippi the instant you break the vacuum . $eal and inhale that wonderful aroma. And you get another thrill when you lift a cup of IIilIsBros. to your lips. Every savory sip awakens new life . . . makes ygu glad you're alive. The rich, rare flavor is scaled permanently in yacuum. You arc always sure of fresh ness and full strength when you buy Hills Eros. Coffee, And it is eco nomical to use. HILLS BROS COFFEE In KaVin John Throne Is Bpendtn a few days In Salem attending to bur netii matters. Visitor Tlmrwltty IJpriiTt livers was a vlnltor In Itosoburg yesterday and tranttact- ed bufnesn. Mr. Iiyors returned to biH home at Canyonville in the evening. Visitor from IHxonville m In this city Wednemluy visiting with Morula and attendfriK lo business matter was J. P. Itnnn bach. Mr. Urumbnch in a resi dent of Ulxonvllle. Visit Last Night S. ii. Knoll nd B. V. Sue), wore overnight Kueata iVre and vial led. 'i'hty re .due at Portland, and uero enroute bouth uu buaiubii. Mr. Miller Tn In tbla fity yesterday visiting wltb friends and KhnpplnR was Mrs. I.oren Miller. Mrs. Miller rosldoH at Dillard, and returned home yesterday afternoon. 1nve for Cottage Grove Miles Shearer, of the Oregon State Soldiers Home, left this morning for Cottage Grove. H will spend several days af that place visiting with relatives. Returns to Portland T. K. O Cuniier bpent Thursday In Uu-sebuiK traiLsactiiiij buxihe:,. Mr. O'Connor roturjied to UU home ut Portland tins morning. Ashland Couple Stop Over Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Curtis stop, bed over in thin city a few hourj yesterday. They me eiuoutw to northern points on business. To Sa-lein K. J. Potts, who spent Thurs day in Kuseburg attendiiiK to bu sinesa matters, returned to his home at Salem this morning. Tx'nvea for firnntN Pniw MIhr Klva WeHtrott and MIrs Oene SlnKleton left this morning for Grants pass, where they will attend the basketball name be tween the high school of that place end the It. H. S. team. Mr. Lloyd VIkIi K. W. Lloyd spent a few hours In HoseburK Thursday visitinB with friends and transacting busi ness matters. Mr. Lloyd is a re sident of Sutherlin and returned home In the afternoon. Visits Thurtdav I Hob Haydon spent a few hours TloHobuiR yesterday visiting with friends and transacting business matters. Mr. Hayden la a Cleve land resident, and returned to his home in the afternoon. Dr. lloiirk Return Pr. (ieorge E. ilouck returned to this city this morning after spending a day or so at Salem on business. He attended the State Hoard of Health meeting there. Loat Wright Home Loan Wright arrived here yester day from Corvaliis, where ho has been attending college. Ho. will spend several weeks In this city visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wright. In the original Vacuum Pack IwhUh keeps tht fiffte frith. Visits in City Ai Tompkins of the Itlddto dis trict Is a visitor in the city. Mr. Tompkins came down to attend the festivities at the Klks last night. Visits Thursday tjoorgt Mclntire Hpont a few hours here Thursday visiting. Mr. Mtintiie is from Salem, and was enroute to southern points on busi ness. From Bend C. It. Potts as an arrival in Roseburg yesterday from coast points. Mr. Potts resides at Ilend and w ill be here a short time on business. . NewWords! New Words! thousand of them spelled, pronounctd, and defined in WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Tht 41 Supreme 'Authority" Cvt the Beet ! Here are a few sample: sbrcaction rotogravure capita) ship sippio mystery ship agrimotor soviet hot pursuit cypcr Ajr Council ulcari mud gun sippio Ruth en e sterol , irredenta paravane shoneen Flag Day mega bar Red Star Esthonia S. P. boat overhead Blue Cross aerial cascade jr r1 camp-fire girl j&-F&j 'sSa I. thu u W- JjjU Storehouse r 01: , , L Information ' Serving You? sit3' 27O0Pa fiOOO flliutratloni 407.000 Word and Phriuci Caietteer and Biotfraphical Dictionary WRITE for a sample page of the New Words, specimen of Regular and India Papers, FREE. G. & C. MERRIAM CO. Springfield, Mass. U. S. A. I Her Few Hours i J. C. Poster aoent a few hours ; this city yesterday visiting. Mr. Foster is from Forest Grove, and Vka4 enroute to southern points. From fillde Willard gniith was tn this city for a few hours Thursday trans acting business and attending to Interests. Mr. Smith is a Glide . resident. Rain or Shine Attending to Business Matters , A. Mcltae is spending a day or so in Koseburg attending to busi ness a flairs. Mr. MoKae Is a Port land man, and arrived from the north yesterday. On Business Fred Johnson was hero from Melrose yesterday attending to business mutters and visiting. Mr. Johnson returned to bis home in the afternoon. Here From Brock way K. L. Imvenport spent Thursday and last night in Roseburg attend ing to 'business interests and vis iting. He returned to his home at Urockway today. Mr. Morlan Visits K. A. Morlan arrived here from the north late yesterday and is spending a day or ho transacting business matters. Mr. Morlan is a Kugene resident. Business Visitor Spending a day or so In this city attending to business Interests, is K. C. Baird. Mr. liaird is a Heeds- port resident, and arrived from the coast yesterday afternoon. On Business Roy Fisher arrived here yester day from his home at Kellogg. Mr. Fisher will be in this city for a day or so visiting with friends and at tending to business matters. Former Resident Visiting Mrs. V. K. Penn is spending sev eral days in Roseburg visiting with old triends. Mrs. Pu:m was former ly .Miss Vida I'ooie of ihis city. Fined for Drunkenness Jess Italdwin was this afternoon fined $!u and costs in the JuhMco rotut for being drunk In a public jMuv. jiu yi uts Hirt'ttit'ii ill im Melrose danco Sntunlay ulght ml entered a plea of guilty. Return From North Mr. and Mrs. A. t Mursters have returned from a trip to the north ern part or the, state, visiting in Halem, Portland and In Washing ton. On his return to Roseburg Mr. M first era flpent a phurt tlne at the legislature. Visit Yoncalla Lodge Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kelley drove fn Yoncalla last evening to visit the Rebekuh lodge of that city nnd witness the work of that lodge's degree staff. They wie accompanied on (he trip by Mr, nnd Mrs. Ralph Russell and Mrs. V. T, Jackson of this city. A large delegation was also present from Oakland nnd after exemplification! of the decree refresh men ts wen i Boned nnd a uncial lime enjoyed until a late hour. Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Rooth return ed today from a trip north to Portland and Astorin. To finitllH IAAfr Lawrence Sharp and Ray Hurt left this morning for Grants I'ass. They will attend the basketball game to be held there tonight be tween Grants Rnss and Roseburg High School teams. lliro Yet onlay K. I'. Klllngrnm was a visitor In this city yesterday and over night from the coast. Mr. Kllin- 4.' ram is from Ooqtilllo and left this morning for Kalem, where he will attend to business matters. howelU Return Home Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Dowell, who have, been spending the past few weeks visiting with their son, Hon, who is In the United States Veterans Hospital at Walla AVnlla, have returned to their home in this city. They also visited at WniLsburg and Kunnysldo, Wash ington, and stopped over In Port land to see their daughter, Mrs. L. (). G rubor, and Mrs. Alice Dowell and Archie Howell of Jef ferson. They report a fine visit and trip, but state that they are glad to return to Roseburg. I XL-- I I VImKh Frionfln K. M. Moars Is In the city from Richmond, Virginia, for a few days visiting with friends. Mr. Mears formerly was' pastor of the south Methodist church In this city. He Is now traveling for a business concern at Rich mond. Cr Dorallod nt Itrand A freight car was derailed nt Rrant, near Glendnle, this morn ing nt about 2:30 a. m., but no damage was done. The track was cleared. and number 14, which Is due here at 7:35, did not arrive till 9 o'clock this morning. Ralph II ml to Itomnrry - A marriage license was Issued at Ku.gene this week to Ralph Hand and Pora I. Moshy, both of Cottage Grove. Mr. Hand Is well known in Roseburg, by vocntlon Southern Pacific employee, by avocation a wrestler. He was dl- vorcodffun his first wife several months ago. Returns to Salem Dju V. IVniberton, well known Salem physician, i-pent the night hero last night. Jle has been on a several days trip to coast points. and left this morning for his home. ' I From Reedsport Wm. Dewar arrived here yester day from the coast and is spending a short time in Roseburg attending to business matters and interests. Mr. Hewar is a resident of Reedsport. Visits Thursday K. Akeyson, resident of Ash land, who was In this city over niiiiit last night visiting, left this morning tor Portland on business. Leaves For Portland liert Stephenson, who spent yes terday here attending to business interests, left this morning for I'ortlandrHe is a resident of Grants Pass. In Yesterday In yesterday transacting busi ness and visiting friends was J. P. Lopper. Mf. Lopper is a Tiller merchant, and returned home yes terday afternoon. From Dixonville Spending the day here yesterday attending to business f interests and visiting with friends was J. H. Cunningham. Mr. Cunningham is a Pixonville resident. Leaves for Marshfield J. F. Muollonberg, who was a business visitor in this city yester day, left this morning for Marsh field and coast points on business. He is from Portland. To Attend Millinery Opening Mrs. S. M. King, of the Specialty Shoppe, Jet last night for Pott land, where she will attend the spring millinery openings. She will be gone until the end of the week. Here Yesterday - (,'. Fossler spent the day here yesterday attending to business matters. Mr. Fessler resides at I'mpqua, and returned home yester day evening. Business Visitor P. W. Clark was nn arrival from northern points here yesterday afternoon. Mr. Clark Is spending a diiy or so in the city attending to business affairs. Business Few Days-f- ). C. Cook Is spending a few days in Roseburg attending tn business matters and interests. Mr. Cook Is from Drew, and arrived yesterday afternoon. Mr. Stewart Here R. II. Stewart arrived here yes lerday from the north and is spend ing a short time in the city attend ing to business interests. Mr. Stewart is from Salem. Former Resident Health Officer Dr. J. K. Shearer, who at one time practiced in Roseburg and previously in Glandule, has been appointed health otflcer tor Tilia mook coun'y. where he has resided lor several years. Rev. Scott Returns Tomorrow. Rov. Scott, the Scotch evange list, will return to this city to morrow evening from Portland. He was called to Kvorctt, Wash., to attend the funeral of his bro ther. He will continue with the revivals at the Salvation Army hall here for at least a week longer. Cos how to Address .Mhhoiih Mediord lodge of Scottish Rite Masons Is sponsoring a series of lectures on Masonry 111 that city, and the next speaker scheduled, exact date not announced, but prohably within the next few days. Is Supreme Judge O. P. Co show, who Is of the ;iL'nd degree and holds the office of worshipful grand master ot the order in Oregon. To Ioonte In Modfonl J. McCIoud. a resident of this city for the past two years, left thl summing for Modford, where he will make his future home. Mr. McCIoud has been t iking care of the Soldiers Home farm since he has boon here. He has properly interests In Mediord. which ho expects lo develop. He is plan ing lo built several houses there in the future. Warrant lo Issued A warrant was Issued for the ar rest of Jasper I'alouse, who is charged with possession of dried moat, it Is claimed by the officers that Mr. I'alouse shipped some dried meat Into this city consigned to a local resident. To Attend Came A number of Roseburg people, students and faculty left today for Grunts Pass, whore they will wit ness the game between Grants Pass and Roseburg hkh school boys and girls teams. Among those to leave were Miss Hess Lewis. Miss Christiansen, Miss Ilertlia Kotilhagen. Miss Klva W eseott. Miss Aleno Slncleton. Ray Run, and Lawrence Sharp. From Cottage Grove S. Adams, Cottage Grove resi dent, is spending a day or bo in Rosebur;r visiting and attending to biu.imMs matters. He arrived here yesterday. Mr. Gale Here Thursday N. K. Gale spent yesterday In this city'lrunsaciing business mat ters and visiting. He is a resident of Grants Pass, aiuL left this morn ing for Portland On bus business. District Manager Insurance Co. Glen Glover, the district manager of the Metropolitan Insurance com pany was an arrival from Kugene here late yesterday. Mr. Glover will be here a day or so on business. Mr. Henson V.sits R. P. Henson arrived here yes terday from the south and Is spending several days In Roseburg attending to business Interests. He is a Medford resident. Returns to Wilbur Mrs. E. Schroeder, who spent the morning here attending to business niattera and shopping, re turned to her home at Wilbur early this afternoon. Mr. Wright In In visiting with friends and transacting business affairs yes terday was Perry Wright. Mr. Wright is from Uihee, and return ed home tn the evening. From North Bend Arriving from the coast yester day afternoon was H. H. Hatfield. Mr. Hatfield will spend a short time in Roseburg transacting busi ness. He resides at North Rend. Returns to Marshfield Mrs. J. A. Whiteacre, who spent the night In this city last night on business, returned to her home at Marshfield this morning. She has charge of the offices of the Ameri can Auto Association at that place We are always on the job gathering together good things to eat, displaying them for your inspection and trying to help you solve the eternal question, what shall we have for dinner? Come in and see our fine display of fresh fruit and vegetables. We now offer carrots, turnips, rutabagas, Spinach, green onions, lettuce, cauli flower, cabbage and beets. In fruit we have fancy Hlorida Grapefruit, Navel Oranges, Spitz and Newtown Apples, Bananas and dates. FOR SATURDAY WE OFFER Fancy Bananas, per pound 10c Spitzenberg Apples, per box $1.25 New Crop Dates, per pound 10c Fancy Seedless Raisins, 15 oz. pkg a.. ..10c Dr. Prices Lemon Extract, bottle 5c Fancy No. 1 Yakima Spuds, per 100 lbs $2.50 2 10c Loaves Bread 2 for 15c In Our Meat Market We Offer Quality Meats Come in and get your meats cut to order. Will cut any piece of meat that you want, with the lowest possible prices. SMOKED MEATS Swift & Co. Heavy Bacon, none better, lb .r..25c Bacon Squares, lb 20c Boneless Cottage Rolls, lb 25c Sugar Cured Bacon Backs, lb. 22c Lard, lb 20c Fresh Made Hamburg, lb 15c Pure Pork Sausage, lb 18c Brookfield Pork Sausages in boxes, fresh supply. Fancy Heavy Hens and Fryers for your Sunday Dinner. We draw all of our poultry. We Trim the Meat Not the Customer Rotnrns to Sutherlin Mrs. Elizabeth Laming, who spent a few hours in Roseburg visiting with friends and trans acting business matters, returned to her home at Sutherlin this afternoon. NO AGREEMENT AT OPIUM WRANGLE Sophomores Win First Place In the extenuiorjwipous KpeakitiR content which was h'Ul yesterday afternoon at the hih school at 3 o'clock, the sophomores were the victors. They were represented by j Myrtle Weatherford, the seniors, I represented by l'aul Ceddes, were second, the juniors represented by t ornelia Martin, were third, and C.ENEVA. Rb. 6 The Ameri can delegation has withdrawn from the international opium con ference and representative Porter and his associates plan to leave Geneva tonight, and to sail for home next Thursday on the steam ship President Hardinfr. Mr. Porter today otnciaiiy informed the conference that des pite the more than two months of discussion and the repeated ad journments It was clear that the purpose for which the conference had been called could not be ac complished. The American withdrawal was announced in a letter from Mr. IPurter to M. Selple, president of the conference, saying: "In pursuance of the authoriza tion of the Pojus, the American delegation, to Its deep regret finds Itself unable longer to participate in the deliberations ot the opium conference." PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. Grocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363 GAME BODY HAS GREATER POWER BY BILL PASSED (Continued from pajre one) For State' Movie Board A state board of motion picture censors would be created under the terms of house bill 409 Intro duced by Representative Tuckon Linn county, today. Then cere sors, three in number would b named by the board of control. Members of the board would re ceive 2400 annually. The board would name viewers whose com pensation could not exceed the to that nonresident teachers accept ing employment in Oregon shall have a ratine of 90 per cent In nit HiihtpptH iiirliwlpit in tliA ca m- i inatinn. nronspd r ntnrm nf nrn- I tal 8Um of $1,000 a year. A dol- test in the senate yesterday and !lar a reel would be charged for was Bent back to the committee censoring, if the reel did not ex for reconsideration. ceed 1,000 feet In length. If long- Senator Kddy charged that the Mrs. Adelia Davis Their Better Taste is Simply a Matter of QUALITY-- , ASK your Groc?r FOR , 1w S'The Unictnal Cracker" TRU-BLU Biscuit Co.. Spokane, Portland ii.MiinipwwiMii ii ii ii i $Kmvm May "nile l ane Thn1or Hon McMullon, well known jcrulsor nf thfs city, is In Kugoue conforrlng with the Uuie County court relative to the ostiniattuK i of Lane County's ttmttor thin year. To ditto, the court has made no ( urraiiR"inonts for the work, aside i from receiving tentative propos als. Mr. Mi Million has cruisod ; the groaler portiou of timber In 1 Pouxla.i County. - WASHINGTON", Keb. 6. . The the frpshmon. nin'sdit.'i by John withdrawn! of the American dele Zimrlck, were fourth. The judges were Mrs. Hell. Dr. It. C. Church, anil .1. K. Mefllntock. I !!t'lveil 1'iilnfiil Injury S. r. Niblett and W illiam Ten- deRnifH. both employed by raxe Kiiel and Lumber company here, received very painful Inju ries, Wednesday afternoon al !::til, when the' lumber, which they were xtncklnR'ln the yard, tell. injuriiiK I ho rich) foot of LUtn to Tlii Woman's Advice Seattle, Wash. "IV. Tierce's Fa vorite l'l'eSCrititmt v:i. r,'r,wu,n,L Al to mt by st friend, lor 1 had hcc:i very sick all thru mv tirst expectant period, and mothci hood had Ictt nu very trail. 1 found in the K.ivoriti? Inscription' a splendid tonic an.l I'tiildrr. The ecvt imv I t,v,L- tl... the i l'rcscription' ri-jjuUily and my con- cuion mat time was hue, tor I w.n able to attend to my work riht up to the last vwthout help and in com fort. The 'Favorite l'rcscription' was such a help to nic I could not Help contrasting my condition d;ip both men. They er alundliiE , iuk mv tirst experience, when I iiKitinst a pile of lumber, and t julTcred so much, with t he second. re practically piuneu in ny inn : lor wnen taunt; the l'rcscription' I 1 never li.id a siok day." Mis. Adelia Davis, S.; '5 Dayton Ave. I Obtain Dr. 1'ierce s l'rcscnption now, in liquid or tablets, trom your , druggist or send J c lor trial pkK-. J cl tablets to Dr. Tierce's. Invalids' I Hotel in Uultalo, N. Y, vr )vmo lor tics medical advice. lumber when It fell. After sev 1 eral calls for help, one of the employes at the packing house beard them, anil came to their rescue. The Injuries were treat ed by I)r. Wade. It Is thought that there w ill be do etiou results. Another Cold Snap on the way Cold weathewill not spoil your rest If you have mm K ANTLEE Hot Water Buttles K In the course of our many years of polling Urg Story meridian di.v. wo have nmor sold a mure mitisfactory Hot Water Hot tie than Kamlook. it i made entirely in one pioco that's why (t can't h ak. It has no patches, hoMoo. seams or hludlnu, and the stoppel sock et Is molded riht Into the rub ber. Although It's guaranteed for 2 years, it costs omy -S2.50 Natlian Fullerton 7ti9 jtevntL Drag Start Roaeburg, Oregon Ration from the Geneva opTum conference was authorized by Pre sident Coolldge, The president advised Chair man Porter of the American de legation that he might at his dis cretion withdraw from the confer ence, since it appeared that no greement could be reached w hich would be satisfactory to the Am erican delegates. The American decision came as a stunning blow to all of the del egates While It had been thought that the representatives of the United States would NOT sign the anti-narcotic convention agreement nowr completed, the general expectation had been that they would remain until the end and then announce they would consider the question of signa ture. The American break away from the conference apparently does NOT mean Its collapse, as at an official meeting of the most Im portant of Its commissions today the trend of the speeches was that while the American decision was keenly regretted, the work must be pushed on and practical re sults achieved If possible. present rating of 90 per cent af fecting local teachers was too high nnd that it should be reduc ed. His contention had the sup-' port yf Senator Joseph and Sta ples. Senator Eddy said the rat ing should be reduced to 8(1 per cent for both local and nonresi dent teachers. Raise For Dist. Attorneys District attorneys in Oregon would receive a general increase under house bill 213 passed by the house this morning. Approximate ly $15,000 a year would be added to the total salaries of district at torneys by the bill. The Increase would be taken care of by a fee of $5, to be charged in all divorce case filings. House bill 16S introduced by Hurlburt, Multnomah county, was put to sleep this morning by Indef- I pr. a fe eof S2 would he charged. Only films of a moral, educa tional or amusing and harmless ', nature would be passed, i Fine ranging from $500 to $1500 I or Imprisonment of one month to lone year would be levied against persons' showing unapproved films. I Among four bills passed by the I senate this morning was senate bill 145, Magladry and Plskc, em powering regents of the University of Oregon to convey title to the jcity of Eugene of a portion of the I university campus for construc j tion of a municipal auditorium. Coach Doubet and the boys and girls' basketball teams of R. H. S. left this morning for Grants I'ass. where they wrll meet the teams of that high school. This is to be the first game played Grants Pass this year, and a good game Is ex- Inlte postponement. The measure i pected. A number of rooters left was designed to greatly limit the j in cars and on the train, and it is tax exemption of religious and expected that a number will leave charitable Institutions. j this afternoon to attend the game. A Clothcraft Serge Suit farm bureau will Meet here tomorrow Iiougtas county farmers will hold an all-day meeting In Roseburg to morrow In the basentent of the M. K. church. The Farm Ilureau is sponsoring the meeting and a big basket dinner In scheduled at noon. George A. Mansfield of Prospect and Ilov. Howard of Oakland, are to be the speakers. Every farmer has been Invited to attend tomor row 'a meeting. Envelopes, bill hcaca, cantn cards, business cans, posters, folders, booklet nf "very descrln. lion printed on short notice by the News-Review exclusive Job printing department. Phone 136. t 1 for SUNDAY for BUSINESS for TRAVELING for INFORMAL SOCIAL AFFAIRS There's a style in Clothcraft "WW Perge that will appeal to your paulutlur demands. At a price much less than you would expect to pay for such excellent quality. $32-50 " I 1