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    ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1925
THREE
LOCAL NEWS
' Here For Week End
I Roland Swarti arrived ber last
niKht from Corvallia to ix-nl the
erk eud visltiiiR Willi bis parents
! and Irlt-nda.
I .
Arrlws from Mrdfonl
Miss Florence Wilson arrived
here last niKht from Medford, and
will spend the next several days
visiting with friends.
To Portland
I.yle E. Marsters and Roy Fry
left last nltsht in the former's car
for Portland They w ill spend a day
or two on business.
Quick Starting Shell
Gasoline starts this
way-quick!
On Business
n a K.T mpnt Priilnv in this
city tralisai'tlnit business matters.
Mr. Neal Is from KUKeno, and re
turned there this morning.
From Snleine
Oeorge M. nurch stopped over
In Roseburg for a few hour yes
terday to visit. Mr. lturch is from
Salem and is on his way south.
Leaves For Euoene
V. W. Stetzner left for Eugene
this morning, after spending a short
time yesterday ana last nigni in
Koseburg lookfng after Interests.
Myrtlo Folnt Sinn on IIuhIiim
William Deadrick arrived here
yesterday afternoon from Myrtle
Point. Mr. Deadrkk will spend
a day or so In Roseburg on busi
ness matters.
To Coma
Mrs. MiGury left this morning
for her home at Coos Day, alter
spending yesterday and lust uight
in this city vlsitiiiK.
On Business
K. J. Taylor spent Friday here
transacting business mailers. Mr.
Taylor Is a Portland resident, and
ltti for the north this morning.
From Ruck Fork
John K. Morris was a visitor in
Roseburg for a few hours today.
Mr. Morris is from lluck Fork und
was here oil business.
Hero fodny
Mrs. It. li. Clark spent a few
hours in this city toduy transact
ing business and shopping. Mrs.
Clark is a resident of Uuklaud.
Hero Friday'
C. H. Miller was an arrival from
the north yesterday and spent the
day visiting. Mr. Miller resides
at Portland.
On Itustuess
Among those to spend Friday
In this city attending to business
mutters, was 11. K. Klliott. Mr.
Klliott is from Portland.
A'isllors from Oakland
.Mrs. li. W. Jones und daughter
were urrivuls from Oukluud this
morning, und speut a few hours
iu the city visiting and shopping.
SHELL COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA
QaicjStariing Qualify
originated by SHELL
maintained by SHELL
sckleraywhoeby SMELL
HELD FOR EXTORTION
(AnuciiteJ 1'ren i.t'aMHl Wire.)
CHICAGO, III., Feb. 21.
Robert Corbitt, a printer,
Is being held by the police today
for nn alleged attempt to obtain
$1,000 from Mrs. Union Klwood
Stokes of Denver, Colo. He also
will be taken to the psychopathic
hospital for a mental examination.
Corbett saw Mrs. Stokes yester
day iu the court room where her
husband, W. E. 1). Stokes, of New
York City, from whom she Is sep
arated and others, are on trial
charged with conspiracy to defame
her and declared she was a woman
he knew as Cora Stewart, In Den
ver in 1911, and for whom he did
investigating work.
Should you need repairs for your
spray outfit, where would you pet
them? If it is a Hardie you need not
worry, as we have them. Keep this
In mind when buying a sprayer be
cause It may pave you a lot of de
lay. Wharton Ilros.
i
THACKER ARRESTED
Charles Thacker was ar-
, rested today by Sheriff Jen-
nines of Jackson county, on a
warrant charging him with is-
suins bad checks.- Thacker is
! alleged to have issued checks
amounting to ubout $07 in
.Meihonl. He was indicted in
the circuit court of Douglas
county for a like charge but
the case was not brought to
trial.
!
' Here Is a new alliance which film
. fans will anticipate with interest.
Norma and Schildkraut will make
t heir tirst appearam e together In
"The Song ot I.ove," a story of bar
baric life and love on the bolder of
the Arabian desert, at the Antlers
tlieat.-e on Sunday, Monday and
Monday matinee.
j Schlldiiraut, her new leading
man, has had a successful career in
! drama In Ktlrope and America. In
i films his performance in "Orphans
i ol the Slot in" w a a distinct tri
umph. His career In films since has
I been watched with keen interest. j
See the new Walnut bedroom
furniture at the store of Mc-
Kean, Darby & Baldwin.
On Business.
A McKae was on arrival here
last night from, northern points,
and will spend a short time in the
city on business. He is from
Portland.
Hero Frldny
B. M. Collin was amoro? those
from northern points, who spent
Friday in this city attending to
business matters. Mr. Colllus Is
from Corvallia.
Visitor from Ashlnnd
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carson spent
Friday in Koseburg visiting. They
reside at Ashland, and lott tnis
morning for northern points on
business.
Strongs Visit
Mr ml Mrs. (5. 8. Strong were
Roseburg visitors yesterday, and
transacted business and shopped
ror a rew hours, i ney are irom
Myrtle Creek.
On Business
T. 11. rtusenbark transacted busi
ness In this city for a few hours
i Friday. Mr. Rusenbark resides at
Melrose, and returned home In the
evening.
Returns to Kugcne
C. K. Lowe returned to Eugene
this morning, after spending a
day or so in this city Iruusuctiug
business afluirs.
lU'turns in lNutlund f
11. A. Thoburn returned to his
home at Portland this afternoon,
after spending a day in this city
visiting and attending to business
mailers.
PRISONER REPRIEVED
A. F. Johnson, of Myrtle )
Creek, who was arrested lust '
December for possession of a
still, and who was fined S'.HU
given 60 days in jail, to lay
received a reprieve until Aprd
10. The reprieve was Isme.l
by Governor Pierce In order
to permit Johnson to return
to his home where hl wife
is iil following the birth of a I
son. and where his other small
children nre In need of atten-
lion. He Is to return on April
. 10 to serve out the balance
of his sentence unless fur-
ther executive clemency is re-
ceived before taut time.
Jlrighten the homo with a bed
room suite from MrKenn,
Darby & llnldwin's.
Here transacting business today
for a few hours was F. I. lletts.
Mr. Hells Is a C.lengary resident.
Garden tools of all kinds at
Whartou Ilros.
A marriage license was Issued
yeslerdnv evening to Cnrllon Snell
and Hellen Ojalla, both of Drain.
Mm
We carry a complete line of seasonable
Fruits and Vegetables
Include Our Entire
Stock
That is the way we have
of doing business every
day, and everything we
offer is of the
VERY BEST
Country and city people are cordially invited to
make, our store their headquarters when shopping.
EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE
ROSEBURe,- OREGON
It's i table decoration. It's a
household necessity. No larder is
complete without It. (JK1MM
ItKOS. MILK I) HEAD. Phone 133.
Lyman Spencer returned last
nipht from i'orvallis where h at
tended the meeting of tho Willam
ette Valley Cleaner Association.
Com to Portland
O. M. I-errie, local Standard Oil
company manager, left this morn
ing for Portland to attend to busi
ness matters for a few .lays.
ltcturns to Coast
Air, and Mrs. T. J. Halstead re
turned to their home at Coos Hay
this morning. They spent yester
day in this city on business and
visiting.
Husiucss Visitor Friday
F. E. Contrill was a business
visitor In tills city Friday. Mr.
Contrill is a resident of Portland
I und left for Uie north this moru-
ROSEBURG AND WALKER
HIGH SCHOOLS TO DEBATE
AGAIN NEXT WEEK
Liberty Theatre
"Let Women Alone,' admonishes
the picture at the Liberty Theatre
Sunday and Monday and proves
that It Is sound advice. Kor both the
old and the young "heroines" have
Ideas of their own airtl spunk
enoueh to carry thm out to the dis
oumriture of the old one's son and
the young one's uncle.
The picture Is the screen ver
sion of Viola Brothers Shore's Sat
urday Evening Post story, "On the
Shelf."
Antlers Theatre
Norma Talmadge and Joseph
Schildkraut th suprmit tragedi
enne the most magnetic lover.
Majestic Theatre
If did not t;:ke I'nivrrral officials
vry long to decide that Haby IVg
.;y was fitted for jewel length fea
tures after the ability the tiny star
lei displn.vrd in her first big pro
duction, "The I'arling of New
York," and al.-:o because of the
preat cast that yurroundrd her. Tor
this reason her newest production
has an equally strong cast.
Local film fans will have an op
portunity to pee her second big
feature, "The Law Korbiu.s," with
Jess Robins directed from nn orig
inal story by Bernard MeConvill,
at the Majestic thoatre Sunday and
Monday.
The Roseburg High School and
Walker High School debate teams
will meet again next week and
debate the samo question on
which they debated Friday at
Walker and nt Roseburg. Tho
question was: "Resolved, that the
Japanese sliould be admitted to
the I'uited States under the quota
term of tho general immigration
laws."
The judges here, who were 1(1
Fhop Sumner of Portland, Super
intendent of Srhoolg Maxwell, of
Prain, and Miss Clem of Cottage
(.rove, made a 2 to 1 decision in
favor of the Walker nfgutive
team, and the judues of Walker
gave the local negative team a 2
,to 1 decision at Walker, making
. these two schools tie for the hon
i or of debating for the district
I rhampioship at Kunene. The pos-
Ri Mill les am that the two teams
will debate off the tie next week,
u-ing the same question. The
winners of this contest will then
delmte araint the winners of the
Kugene High School and Cniversl
ty High School contest, which was
held last night at Euirene. The
team which is victor In the last
debate will have the Southern
Willamette Championship.
Visitor In Town Friday
C. H. Parkhurst was among those
who spent a few hours in Rose
burg visiting with friends and
transacting business yesterday. He
is from Melrose.
Helnlines Go to Eugere
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helnllne
left today for Eugene and Portland.
They will attend the play, "Robin
Hood," at Eugene tonight and will
return here about Monday.
Visitor For Week End
Miss Lucille Wright, formerly of
this city, arrived this morning from
Portland, to be the house guest of
Miss Thelnia Newhard for the week
end.
Hero from Kiigene
Miss Thelma Trefren arrived
here today from the University of
Oregon nnd will spend the week
end visiting at the home of her
; parents.
I Visiting in Roseburg
' Mrs. Isabel Kidd, of Portland, is
jin the city visiting at the home ot
J. Will lleckley. Mrs. Kidd ia assis
tant manager of the Angela Hotel
at Portland and is here enjoying a
ft-w weeks vacation.
Leaves For Eugene
Mrs. E. W. Patterson and child,
who have been spending tho past
geveral days in tills city visiting
iwith Mrs. Patterson's mother, Mrs.
' Clara Romano, left lor their home
at Eugene this morning.
Miss Reus Cloiifsh wns a Rose
burg visitor today for a few hours.
Miss Clough resides nt Canyonville
and visited friends here.
What a satisfaction It ifl to know
vou have the best. You enn be as
sured of this when you buv (IKIMM
PROS. MILK 11READ. Phone 133.
R. W. Marsters Visitor
R. W. Marsters, former Roseburg
resident, is a visitor from Salem
for a day or so, and Is looking af
ter business matters.
Judge Brown Here
J. J. Itrown, justice of tho pence
at Yoncalla, was a business visitor
in Roseburg for severul hours to
day.
Mr. Myers Visits
Business Visitor From Portland
Spending Friday In Roseburg at
tending to business matters was
Phillip Schaller. Mr. Schaller la
from Portland.
The Douglas Grill I
SERVES
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
75c
From 11 A. M. to 8 P. M.
TRY IT AND BE SURPRISED
Open 5 A. M. to 1 2 P. M.
l,Miklnc (llnis Knrinrrs Vlsll
Win. HocIkps and V. O. Ilo
rliestir, both of I.onklnR OlnRS
vicinity, wore UoschurK visitors
j today for severnl hours looklnx
aftor business mattfrs nnd vlslt
i Ins with frliMids.
Mid-Winter
SALE
-ON
Roofing
1 ply, per roll $1.15
Red and Green, mineral surface, roll $2.95
We Invite comparison of these prices and qualities anywhere at
any time. 1 hese prices are the result of car load purchasing at
the time When prices are lowest.
1 N'o banquet Is complete; without
I it. It's a decoration in itself. R
goes a Inn: way toward a satfsfac
'tnrv conclusion. GKI.YfM PRt)S.
i MILK UREAL). Phone l.I.I.
I
Patricks Visiting Here
Mr. apd Mrs. J. B. Patrick ar
here from Detroit, to spend several
weeks visiting with their two
daughters, and friends. They for
merly resided here.
SiUorton Couple, Vlnlt
Mr. and Mrs. E. h. Thompson
spent yesterday in this city visit
ing. They are Silverion residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson leit this
morning for Marshfieid to viit.
j Here Today ...
Edward Cachlin was a Rosebuid,
visitor today, and spent a few hours
I visiting w ith friends and transact
ing business. He resides at South
Ieer Creek.
Back From Tiller
lHputy Forest Supervisor Oeorut;
Ronebrake, who has been spending
! the past three days In the Tiller
i vicinity on a trip of general Inspec
tion, returned home yesterday.
Maps Are Available
The forest service has 100 maps
of Douglas county for fne distri
bution, according to Forest Super
visor Carl H. Neal. These maps
will be given free as long as they
last.
Leave For Los Angeles ...
Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen nnd two
children, who visited with Mrs. Al
len's sister, Mrs. Allison, here yes
terday, left this morning fr Ios
Angeles. They have bem residing
at the roast.
Business Visitor
Attending to business ntntlers
here Friday, from northern points
was J. M. Macieary. Mr. Macb ary Is
a Portland resident, and left for
the north this morning.
Visiting At Churchill Home
Mr. and Mrs. (Jene Arthur are
spending a few days visiting at the
home of Mr. und Mrs. Frank
Churchill, and with other friends.
Mrs. Arthur was formerly Miss
Vera Jones, of this city, and is well
known here.
To Medford
Mrs. N. ii. Alklns of this city left
this morning tor Medford, where
she will look after business inter
ests for the next two weeks. Mrs.
Aikins has property Interest nt
Medfoi d.
Here Today
E. A. Hallam arrived lnire yester
day afternoon from the north, nnd
is spend in r a short time in Rose
burg nttending to business matters.
Mr. Hallam is from Portland.
Party Visits Friday
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ft ll. Mrs. C.
E. Slocker and Mrs. F. Carter were
visitors in this city Friday, and
overnight guests. They are troiu Eu
gene, and are motoring to southern
points.
Ke.rvlcn nt Green
Sunday school will be held at
the (ireen schoolhouse Sundny af
ternoon at 2 o'clock. A preach
ing service will follow at 3 o'clock
being conducted by Rev, KnottB
of the Methodist church.
Visit at Young Home
Mr. and Mrs Onrge. W. Crut h
ley visited at the home of Mr. anil
Mrs. G. W. YoutiK a short time tiiis
week. They are relatives of Mr.
Youiik, and are returning home to
Portland, alter a trip to I-os Angeles.
Mr. Bloom Visitor Friday
K. F. II loom, one of tin' stnto
motorcycle officers, spent Frl-
Jday in tlds city nttending lo
I business matters. Mr. Illoom Is
from Salem.
On Business
I Walter Itrown was among those
jfrom southern points to spend a
few hours Friday in this city attend
ing to business affairs. H is a resi
dent of Me,lford.
Here Friday
V. M. Prnre and I. R. Stearns were
visitors her Friday from Portland,
and attended to business matters.
They left for the south this morn
ing.
Here From Portland
F. It. Wanner arrived here yester-
iduy aiteriifMin ftom the noi ill and
is spending a short tlnin in the city
ion business matters. Mr. Wagner Is
!a Portland resident.
Removal Sale
ON BICYCLES AND TIRES
On or about the first of March we move to 602 N. Jackf.on St.
WE FIT KEYS TO ANY LOCK
Roseburg Cyclery
228 N. Msin
Roseburg, Oregon
10120
DISCOUNT
STOP
Children's
Cough
with
FOLEYTS
E0NETTAB
NoopUt In tvwftonta printed
on th wrmppme
Oiltdrnliblt. LarvtHlf
MUh iwdtcln in th world.
Mr. Hartnell Visits
R. S. Hartnell wns a Roseburg
visitor Friday, and transacted
business for a few hours. He is
from Hoanlin, and has been work
ing on the government construction
near I'mpqua.
Leave For Montana .
Mrs. It. K. Metealf and two child
ren, who have been making their
home in Ibis city for the past six
months, left tills morning for
Stevensvllle, Montana, when' they
will locate. Mr. Metealf will leave
for that place the firut of the week
by motor.
Former ltrddetit VNIih
Mrs. Ilelle Collins, well known
former resident of Roselnirg ar
rived hre this morning to spend
several days vbdting with Mrs. M.
Allen of RiwT-ido. Mrs. Collins
at one time rondurfed a boarding
house on Main street and will ho
remembered by many Knsoburg
residents.
W. F. CHAPMAN
Hold Food and Fancy Article Sale
The Garden Valley Woman's club
held a fMl and faney artlr sale
at the Churrhitl Hani wan store to
day. The rlub is endeavoring to
r . t a !uh or community house In
th mar futun. and th' proceeds
an to iro toward this fund. The sab
today has well patronized, and a
good sum realized.
ROSEBURG PARTY
RETURNS FROM TRIP
Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. V. Strong and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leake, who
have been spending the past four
weeks touring California, iiave re
turned to thU city. They went
t ho Inland route on their way
'down, through Ilukersf ield, over
tho rhino route to I.os Anreles.
! The party slopped over nt Santa
! Rosa. Long Meach and at mui Dle
, m. From San Diego hey went
to L'l Centro and Glendale, and
came back the east route. Mr.
Strong states tnat they found
i southern California a wonderful
country, being developed, ' under
'adverse conditions. T.iey visited
j at a ram li, consiMtfng of 1 to
acre, put to lemon, orange and
graft fruit trees. Ho stale that
Oil was one of the finely develop
er) trai ts lu the vicinity of Santa
Ana. The party hIpo visited in
the Imperial Valley, and encount
ered one dust storm, which ruined
the w indhleld, and look the paint
; off the, front of the fenders of
i the car. Mr. Strong states that
he finds that lettuce. U one of the
principal crop at this little of the
year in t hat part of ralirornta,
many 1 h on sands of a' res being
developed In this vegetable. They
stopiH-d or at the Yreka Inn
at Yn ka, and ray that It Is one
of the fines' hotels In that patt
of the country, and affords excel
ileal service.
t DENN-GERRETSEN CO.
Phone 128 231 North Main Street
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