ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1925. THREE The Cook's Best Friend THE WORLD'S GREATEST The Last Spoonful is as good as the First SALES 2i TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND : LOCAL NEWS : Spend Saturday Here . Peter W. Dldtel was among those to spend Saturday in Roseburg visitliiK with friends and transact ing business. Mr. Didtel is from Kiddle. From Looking Gl Miss Strickland was a Roseburg visitor Saturday afternoon, and sient the day with friends and shopping. Miss Strickland Is a Looking Glass resident. In Saturday Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Stromqulst were In this city Saturday visiting with friertds and transacting busi ness matters. They returned to their home at Looking CI laps Satur day night. (Dunes By millions ended Hill's ston millions of colds every winter and in 14 hours. They end headache and fever, open the bowels, tone the whole ty tern. Use nothing less reliable. Cold and Grippe call for prompt, efficient help. Be lure you get it. AUdruoiiCs PrieeJOa CASCARAQUININE LOCAL NEWS hTTssid McMinnvill Resident Visit Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McLaughlin were visitors here Sunday from Me Minnviile. They loft for the north this morning. From Eastern Oregon Lawrence o. Wall was a visitor over Sunday from vast era Oregon points. Mr. Wall res Idea at Glad stone. Returns to Corvatlit Mrs. E. H. Hendricks rtfarned to her home at Corvallls Sunday, after spending a day or so here visiting with friends. From Glendale E. R. Harvey Is spending a day or so In Roseburg transacting business matters. Mr. Harvey Is a U leu dale resident From Green In spending tjie afternoon with friends and transacting business matters here Saturday, was Kay Ward. Mr. Ward is from Green. To Locate In Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beck, who have resided near this city for a I number of years, left Saturday j evening for Klamath Falls where they will make their future home. ! They will stop over in Ashland. Hamilton Visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton id daughter, were in from th rural districts Saturday afternoon, visit ing with friends and attending to business matters. They are from, the Half Moon Orchards. Melrose Resident Visitor H. A. Wilson was among those from out of town points who spent a few hours in this city Saturday visiting with friends and transact ing business matters. Mr. Wilson Is from Melrose. . - Mr. Fenwick Improving , C. C. Kenwick, who has been quite ill for the past week, owing to a fall, when the building on which he was working, at his home In Mel rose, collapsed, is reported as much better today, and is expected to be veil on the road to recovery soon. From Ten Mile Spending the day here visiting and shopping Saturday was Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Smith is from Ten Mile. Here Saturday M In visiting with friends and trans acting business Saturday was Ed ward Cachlin. He is a resident of South Ieer Creek, and returned home Saturday night. Spends Week End William Thrall spent the week end here visiting at the home of his parents. He returned to Corval lis Sunday evening, where he is at tending college. Rice Creek Couple Visit Spending the day here Saturday visiting with friends and shopping were Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bushnell. They are Rice Creek residents, and returned home in the afternoon. Return to Medford Mrs. W. 11. Hamilton and daugh ter returned to their home at Med ford this morning. They spent Sun day here visiting. Visitor Today F. K. Cunningham was an arrival from Glendale this morning, and will spend a day or so in Roseburg attending to business matters. Here On Business James G. Cole is spending a few days in this city attending to busi ness affairs and visiting. Mr. Cole arrived "from Rock Creek Saturday. Visitors Saturday . Mr. and Mrs. Leatherwood spent the day here Saturday visiting with friends and transacting busi ness matters. They reside at Cleve land, and returned home Saturday evening. Spends Week End Miss Thelma Smith, who spent the week end at Wfnstons, visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Smith, returned to Cor vallis Sunday, where she is attend ing O. A. C. ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE . To Open Offices Monday, February 16th. DR. R. A. MOON (Associated with Dr. Geo. A. Simon, a well known Chiropractor of Eugene) Will open an ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC office in the Perkins Building, Monday, Feb ruary 16th. The best modern electric equipment has been installed. Years of experience are back of the equipment. Thousands are finding health through the scientific application of Chiropractic and Electrotherapy. We treat successfully: headache, neu ralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, asthma, constipation, piles, high blood pressure, cata ract of the eyes, prostrate trouble in men and diseases of women and children and many other diseases. The success and growth of chiropractic merit your investigation. Con sultation free. DR. RUPERT A. MOON Rooms 324-325 Perkins Bldg. Phone 554 From Tiller J. W. Kondeau Is in Roseburg for a day or so attending to business affairs. Mr. Kondeau Is a Tiller resident, and arrived here Sunday. Drew Man Visitor C. W. Moore was an arrival from Drew Sunday, and is spending a few days in -this city attending to busi ness matters and visiting. From Gladstone Mrs. W. H. Eickmeyer spent Sat urday in this city, arriving from eastern Oregon points, and visiting. Mrs. Eickmeyer is a resident of Gladstone. Returns to Drew O. E. Cook returned to his home at Drew this morning, after spend ing the week end here visiting with friends and transacting business matters. From Eugene F. Perrin was among those from Eugene who spent a few hours here visiting Saturday. Mr. Perrin left fur southern points In the afternoon. From Marshfieid Claude Tyler spmt the day here yesterday on business and visiting Mr. Tvler is a resident of Marsh field. " Visitor Sunday Among those from coast pom who spent Snuda,)1 in Roseburg vis iting, was J. I-. Lemos. Jr. Mr. Lemos is a resident of Uaudon, License Issued A marriage license was Issued on Saturday to Perry Edwards and Clarice Lebengood, both of Myrtle Creek. Eugene Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Yoder were here over Sunday visiting. They are resideuts of Eugene. Leaves For Salem Mrs. W. E. Oit left Sunday for S;ih m, vhere she will send some Unit visliiug with relatives. Business Visitor Spending Saturday here transact ing bu.siuess atlairs was V. M. Hil ary. Mr. Hilary la from Eugene. Investigate Diphtheria Cases Mrs, Ellen Post, county health nurse, left this morning for Curtinl to investigate reports of diphtheria 1 in that locality. . I From Corvallls. F. L. lla I lard Bpent Saturday in this city attending to business mat (erg. Mr. Hull md is a resident of Corvallls. Merrill Man Visits K. H. Anderson was a visitor In this city over Sunday. Mr. Ander son Is a resident of Merri'.l, Oregon, and returned this morning. Here Visiting Miss Dorothy M. Wiberg arrived here Saturday from Albany, and Is spending several days in Roseburg visiting with friends. Here From Cottage Grove Miss Zella Parisean is spending a few days here visiting with friends. Miss Parisean is from Cottage Grove, and arrived Sunday. Returns to Eugene Mrs. O. M. Neer returned to her home at Eugene this morning, after spending the week end in this city visiting with relatives and friends. Visitor Over Sunday A. He van was among those who sient Sunday here visiting. Mr. lie van is a resident of M,edford, and returned to that place this morning. Business Visitor Saturday C. L. Hyer was among those from northern points, to spend Saturday in Roseburg transacting business matters. Mr. I Iyer is from Eugene. Mrs. Fairfield Visits Spending the day here Saturday visiting wllh friends and shopping was Mrs. K. Fairfield. Mrs. Fair field is a resident of Cleveland. Here From Millwood A. L. Black arrived here Sunday from Millwood, and is spending some time here on business. Mr. lll.ick is here to serve ou the Jury. Returns to Tyee Mis Gertrude Leonard returned to Tyee Sunday, after spending a day here visiting and shopping. Miss Leonard teaches near Tyee. Visitor From Eugene Among those from northern points to spend the day here Sun day visiting was C. L. Hull. Mr. Hall resides at Eugene. Returns to Drain II. E. Weebrick, who spent Sat urday in this city attending to busi ness interests, returned to his home at Drain Sunday morning. Here From Tiller Louis Peltard Is spending a short time in this city visiting and at tending to business affairs. Mr. Pellard arrived Sunday from Tiller. Visitor From Salem A. Eugene Aufranc is spending a day or so in this city attending to business interests. . Mr. Aufranc Is from Salem, and arrived here Sun day. Goes to Reedsport Miss Agnes Pitchford, county juvenile officer, left this morning Business Visitor Charles Whltlatch was among those from southern points who pent Saturday in this city attend ing to business matters". Visitor Suntfay Spending Sunday In Roseburg visiting wus L. L. Beaumont. Mr. Meaumont Is from Medford. and left for that place this morning. Glendale Couple Visit , Visiting with friends in this city over Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Host. They are residents of Glendale, and returned home today. Visiting Several Days ' Mrs. T. A. Waldorf are spending envur-il 1iiva In Mi inhn rtr vlullltur for Reedsport where she will ,wi(h ri,lHtivea ttim- friends. They ar spend a short time on official buai-;..ive(l from woouburn into Sunday. Here From Milo Spending a day or so In 'fills' city Is George F. Norman. Mr. Norman arrived from Milo Sunday, and is here attending to business interests. From Glendale Mr. Hurd and son were among those from out of town to spend Saturday here visiting and trans acting business. They reside at Glendale. Return to Medford Mr. and Mrs. lien Garnet and baby, w ho spent the week end in this city visiting with friends, left for their homo at Medford this morning. Grants Pass Couple Here Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Godlng are spending a few days In Roseburg visiting and attending to business matters. They arrived here Sunday from Grants Pass. Visitor Today Henry Luchgjnger was a Rose burg visitor for a few hours today, and transacted business matters. Mr. Luchsinger is a Scoltsburg resident. From Glide D. II. Fleming was a visitor here Saturday, and transacted business matters. Mr. Fleming is a Glide resident, and returned home Sunday. Newport Couple Here Visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Sheik are spending a few days in Roseburg visiting. They are from Newport, and arrived here Sunday. Returns to Medford T. A. Talent was unions those to spend the week end in this ciiy visiting with friends and transact ing business. Mr. Talent is from Medford, and returned home this morning. Visits Sunday Charles Riedel spent Sunday in this city visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riedel. He returned to his home at Grants ;Pass last night, and was accompan ied by Frank Reldel. Returns to Glide iHill Demos returned to Glide today, latter spending Sunday and today -here attending to business matters. I Mr. Demos is foreman of the road work now under construction at (Glide. 'will Attend Convention j Mr. and Mrs. Kuloph Harness will . l'ave tomorrow tor Eugene, where they will attend the Merchants Convention, which Is being held the ltith. 17th. and 1 8th. They will make the trip by motor. Coast Couple Here Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rroughton were arrivals here Sunday from coast points. They are Marshfieid residents, and will be here a day or so visiting and attending to busi ness matters. Mr. Tlmmons to Leave Soon ! Mrs. C. Timmons, who has bu ; visiting with her sister, Mrs. M. ('. j Saul, of th Hat Shop, expects to leave about the first of next week jfor Miami, Florida, where che will make her future home. Mrs. Thn mons has been visiting here for the past two weeks. Parent-Teacher Circle Program The Parent Teacher Circle of the Roseburg high school will meet at the high school, Tuesday eveuing, February 17, at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting will be In the form or a Mothers and Daughters program. j Picture In Volt In the current Issue of The Volt. Ithe monthly Copco publication, the pictures of the winners in the , house lighting essay contest are I printed. Among the pictures is that of John W. XI m rick of this rity. who won th- local prize, and Ruth Ardls Gorrell, of Sutherlin. I GARDEN TOOLS j A a t THE TIME FOR PLANNING YOUR GARDENS . We have Full Line Rakes, Hoes, Spading g Forks, Etc. I I FERRY'S GARDEN SEEDS AND SEED FOR THE I LAWN I I Zigkr-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25 J 119 NO. JACKSON OUR NEW HOME g WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS g &I.W.I.M.I.M.IM.I.ItICW Mis Mawkini Leave, Miss Opal Hawkins, stenographer at the Chamber of Commerce of fice, left this morning for Collage Grove, where her ulster, Mrs. Smith Is to undergo a very serious opera tion. Miss Hawkins will probably be absent for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Stone Visitors Mr. anil Mrs. n. I.. Storte arrived here Sunday from Klamaih Kalis, and are spending several days in Koseburg attending to business matters. Mr. Stone has charge of the Stone Chain Store offices at Klamath Falls. Health Work In Glendale !r. W. ('. Ilelt, and .Mrs. Florence Grundy, r the county health unit, left this morning for the (lli-nilale district. They were a rompanli d home by the three Mr.Mirhaels children, who underwent tonsil and nasal operations last week. On their return they will stop in the Iiajs Creek vicinity. Hopkins in Today " Mr. and MrB. Frank HopklnB mo tored in from Canyonville this morning, and spent the day trans acting business affairs and visiting Willi friends. Grants Pass Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. K. M. McClaughry were among those who spent Sun day in Kuseburg visiting. They re side al Grants Pass, and returned today. Salem Man Visits Saturday 11 A ti'marhlmr umh nmnhff thnna from northern points who spent Saturday in this city transacting business affairs. Mr. Fasching is a ftaicm resident. To Our Customers Miss Grace Hogue, Home Kronomlst of tho Westinghouse Klectric and ManufacturinK Company, and the Hudson Klectric Store, will be pleased to. show you cooking results accomplished In the electrical wa?, at tho Knights of Pythias Hall Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 17-18-19 Many new and appetizing recipes will be given. Interesting guess lng contest In connection with demonstration. J 1 YOUMVMVINKKS IN PROCESS The California Oregon Power Company Offices: Medford, Grants Pass, Klamath Falls, Roseburg, Oregon Yreka, Dunsmuir, California Sethers Return to Eugene Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Sether and daughter. Hetty, who were visitors here over Saturday, returned to their home at Eugene Sunday. In On Business n TT Alien nnent the ilnv here to. day transacting business matters. H .1, 1.1. Mr. tllt'U lesitiet ill t'lin vivi-n, uuu was here on real estate business. - Here Today Visiting j r.a T n Tvntia u-aa a vltaltnr In this city today from points south of town. Mrs. Evans resides at lard, and was hero shopping und visiting. Auto Tops TEST ENTERED 5T Spends Week End at Winston Dale Smith spent the week end at Winston visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Smith. He had with hln; as house guest, Charles Gerhart. They returned to Corvallls. where they are attending college Sunday evening. Pass Through Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Waller Josephson of New York City, passed thiourh Roseburg on the Shasta Saturday afternoon and were greeted at the station here by a number of Hose burg people, old friends of Mr, Josephson, who lived In Rriaehurg when boy. They were rm-mlv married in New York and are en- . route home afler a hon"yinoon trip to but Angeles, and other 1 points in the west. 1-! Runs Needle In Toe Mrs. Horace Campbell, of Ha vatd avenue, had the mlsforiui to run a needle in her toe Frid; evening, at her home. Mrs. Cam hell was In h-r stocking feet, ai when crossing the floor, the need stuck In her foot, bent and lire; off the head. Dr. Slioernik r v.; called and gave medical ai.-lum She is getting along nic !y at ur li.g to reports. Kidds Return From California Mrs. A. C. Kldd and son. Robert Kid I. returned to their home In this city Saturday, afler an extended trip through California. They vi-it id with Mrs. Kldd's daughters, Mr Stewart Mitchell in Kequa. arid Mrs. Mlllan I'urdy. in Jam Angel, . They also motored to San Francis co. San Diego, and" to Tia Juan. Mexico. The pally took the coast road south, and returned by way of the valley. They report a splendid trip, and state that, while they en countered snow at tar ixilnls, that the reether was warm moot of liie way, 1 Conrad Long In In today for a few hours trans acting business matterB was Conrad Kong. Mr. Long resides at Cleve land, and returned tu that pluce this evening. Mr. Hartnell In K. S. Hartnell was a visitor here Saturday and Sunday from Glide. Mr. Hartnell is helping in the su pervision of the construction of road work near lloaglin. Mr. Myers Makes Visit J. M. Myers is spending several days in tills city attending to busi ness matters. Mr. Myers is helping supervise tho road work near lloaglin. Motor to Medford Mrs. Fred Schwartz and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fullerton left for Medford tills morning, where they will spend tho day visiting. They mad the trip by motor. Klamath Falls Party Visits Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hammer and Mrs. J. R. Chliders were among those from southern points to spend Sunday in this city visiting. All are from Klamath Falls. Viattor In Town Mrs. Louis Dyman was a visitor In this city this morning, and Bpent a few hours shopping and transact ing business. Mrs. Ilyman Is tho proprietor of Deer Park Inn, near j Canyonville. ' Autos Collide ' A Ford truck driven by C. D. jTalcott, and a Portland Roseburg ! autobus collided this morning, Just before noon, at Ihe corner of Doug- Jas and Main streets. Neither ma chine was damaged to any great extent. (AMoeUted PreM lMd Wira.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 Appear ing before the house agricultural committee today George N. Peek, president of Ihe American Council of Agriculture entered a protest over what he termed the domina tion of American agriculture by Secretary Hoover of the commerce department. The recommendations of the president's agricultural conference, the witness said, contained nothing which had not already been formu lated by Mr. Hoover and h quoted Mr. Hoover as having said the func tion of the department of agricul ture should end with farm produc tion and preparation. Transporta tion and marketing, he declared, were held by Mr. Hoover to be the functions of his department. Don't let your car look shabby for want of a new top. We are equipped to give you the . Best Service on Auto Tops and Trimmings Mattresses and Furniture Upholstering A . Also. Wool Carding . ' . . ij Come in and let us give you an estimate. . U Workmanship and Materials Guaranteed. j Roseburg Auto Top & Mattress Co. j Successors to Jones Auto Top Co. 620 Winchester Street Phone 468 Today's Cross-Word Puzzle A FEBRUARY FANTASY Puzzle No. 100 By J. C BOYD Womam Club Meeting Wed. A mc'tintr of tho Woman's Club will b. hH 'fut tht; hnm' of Mrs. F. A. HfmfH on KowIt Ktn'ft, Wm1ib iny, February is, at 2 o'rlork. The rn'-ttnt? wilt b a uncial on and a patrindr prnkfrarn Is bHnjf arranKfri for. Jlefif'shrn'-nts will be stvi'1 at tho -ni of the afternoon. Former Residents Back Mr. and Mrs. i. YV. ' Turrrnr of f.lf'ndai' wito Koscburg vIMtors to day. About 30 yars ao they wer r'lni of thin rity, but niuv-d to I'ortiand to r' until a short j time sko whn lh'y movd to GW-n- j dalo whri th'-y purrhanfd a farm, i This was th'-lr first visit to Hon- j burn since moving away about 3u years au. A FREE COOKING SCHOOL A free eooklnK school will bo hr-M sturtinK Tuesday ufternoon at 2 o'clock at the K. of I Hall, with Miss (iraco Hogue, of the WestliiK houstt company. In charge. A range wus Installed today and all kitchen apparatus will be used. This school wilt undoubtedly attract many housewives who dettlre to learn more concerning the operation of an electric; raiiKe. Mr. Hudson of tiie Hudson Klectric Company, has extended a cordial Invitation to all to attend. 1925 I SEED Specialties Few seedmen are sbla to offer for 1925 plant lng the celebrated Honey Ball CANTALOUPE Klondike WATERMELON Hearts of Cold MUSKMELON You'll miss the treat of the season If you don't try these luscious melons. 3 Full Packages Postpaid to you for 65c MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. MEDFORD, Or.Z. 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