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ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1925. THREE ' ll 1 - Individually expressed in new COATS Elegant Coats are displayed for dress or sports wear in fashion's newest notes of simplicity. Our initial Spring Time presentation empha sizes the very latest style thoughts of New York and Parisian designers, developed in lustrous new fabrics of rich colorings. Dress Coats featured at $35 to $65 Sports Coats featured at $19.75 to $39.50 The Marksbury Company To Spend Week Knd College, spent the week end Miss Helen Churchill arrived visiting at the homo of her par here Friday nirht from Corvallls, j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chur where she is attending . A I chill f OPEN FOR 5 A. M. to The Douglas Grill Good Meals 30c and up. WAFFLES ANYTIME. YOU WILL ENJOY DINING HERE TRY OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER W. R. WARNER. PROP. ' ijTITTIIIM'IIIIIIIIX'2ira Mid-Winter SALE -ON Roofing 1 ply, per roll $1.15 Red and Green, mineral surface, roll $2.95 We invite comparison of the&e prices and qualities anywhere at any time, these prices are the result of car load purchasing at the time when prices are lowest. DENN-GERRETSEN CO. ij Phone 128 V I The Standard 5- The name STANDARD has always been t identified with electrical cooking. 4 The sturdy, rustless and durable construction g is attractive because it means long life, and those g who are looking for cooking equipment will find the standard the pinnacle jf perfection. g b i Zigier-Fee Hardware Co. rhone 25 119 NO. JACKSvN OUR NEW HOME g WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS , s a i - BUSINESS 1 2 P. M. 231 North Main Street iiiitii 15. Electric Range I LOCAL Mrs. Lillian Scott and son were Roseburg visitors Saturday and Sunday. They reside at Kiddle, and were lu re visiting with friends. On Business L. F. Lozicr of Medford. arrived hi re from Lueiiu Saturday, and M ill spend a duy or two in this cily on business matters. Mrs. Burr Improving Mrs. Karl llurr, who recently un derwent a major oiwralion at Mer ry Hospital is reported to be much improved today. From Coast (i. R. McClellan spent Friday In this city attending to business matters and visiting. Mr. Me Clullan is a lleud resident. ' To VMt Parents Miss Jeanette Rice arrived Fri day nlKbt from O. A. C. and spent the week end visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Rice. From I.ooklitg ;!' Charles Chamberlain was a vlsl- tor in this city today, and trans- I acted business for a few hours. He is from Looking Class. From Winston Mrs. Henry Landers was a vlsi I tor from the rural districts today and spent a few hours shopping. She resides at Vlnston. ! i j Mrs. Solomon Visits Jlere today from Klkton visit ling with friends and shopping was : Mrs. Solomon. She returned ' home this afternoon. Richards Visit Here i- .Mr. and Mrs. John Richards were visitors in town Saturday for a few hours. They reside at Suth erlin. From Vnipqnn Spending a few hours In Rose burg today attending to business interests, was 11. It. Sutton. Mr. Sutton resides at I'mpiiua. Former Resident Visit' Hill Smith, formerly of this city spent the day week end here itiiig with old friends and attend ing to business matters. From Melrose I Lloyd Wilson was in town for a few hours Saturday visiting with friends and transacting business matters. He resides at Melrose, In Town Saturday I Spending a short time in Rose I burg Saturday was Roy Pepiot, I who resides at Sutherlln. Mr. Pepiot was here cn business mat ters. - Bill Burr Home lilll llurr spent the week end here visiting wlUi his parents and friends. He returned today to CorvalHs to resume his Btudles at 6. A. C. On Hiisincss I Jack Chenoweth spent a few ! hours transacting business mat ters today. Mr. Chenoweth Is , : from Oakland, and returned home 1 this evening. Spends Week End j Miss Roslna Porter arrived here Friday night from (). A. C. and spent the week end visiting at the 'home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Porter. ! Irtimlcens Visit- Mr. and Mrs. O. J. I.tindnen spend the day here todny visiting with friends and transacting busi ness. They arc residents of El garose. Glenn Radabaugh Visits Glenn Radabaugh spent the week end here visiting his par ents and friends. He is attending the University of Oregon at Eu gene. ; Visit Saturday !; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Olllvnnt, and 'daughter, Nell, were here Saturday 'and spent the afternoon on busl i ness and visiting with friends, f , They reside at Olalla. 1925 SEED Specialties Few seedmen are able to offer for 1925 plant ing the celebrated Honey Ball CANTALOUPE Klondike WATERMELON Hearts of Gold MUSKMELON You'll miss the treat of the scaion If you don't try these luscious melons. 3 Full Packages Postpaid to you for 65c MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. MEDFORD, ORE. Send for Catalog NEWS Mrs. Leaks Visits Mrs. Arthur Leake spent Satur day In this city visiting with rela tives and friends. She resides at Klxonvltle. Vanderwoods Visit- Mr unit Mra T Vanderwood spent Saturday afternoon in Rose- burg visiting with friends and snou ting. They reside at Green. Mrs. Bjerg Visits Mrs. C. J. Bjerg, was a vfsltor' from the rural districts Saturday ! and visited with mends. She re- i aides on one of the Curry tracta. i Hers Today Fred Hamilton was here this morning from the Half Moon or chards transacting business affairs and visiting for a few hours. From Glengary Mr. and Mrs. Morrison were visit ors in town Saturday from Glen gary. They were here on business, and returned home Saturday night. Visits Here Saturday Miss Pauline llrldges, of Oakland, was a visitor here Saturday. She returned home Saturday night, after spending the day visiting with friends. Visiting Father Kd Miller is spending a few days in Roseburg visiting his father, who has been quite 111 at the Sol dier's Home Hospital. Mr. Miller is fr6m Medford. Attends Funeral Mrs. Jesse Taylor, sister of Mrs. George W. Houseolder arrived here Saturday from Corvallls to attend the funeral of Mr. Houseolder Sat urday afternoon. Here from Corvallls Clifford Fields arrived here on Friday from Corvallls, where he Is attending O.' A. C. ami spent the week end visiting with his parents and friends. in Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Conrail Lundeen spent Saturday In Roseburg visiting with friends and shopping. They ate residents of Melrose, and re turned home in the evening. Mrs. Willis Vis.ting Mother Mrs. II. J. Willis and two daugh ters are here visiting at the home of Mrs. ( ora Cloud. They are from Knumclaw, Washington, and and will be here for some time. From Melrose Mr. and Mrs. Pave Dusenbark were among those to spend a few hours in town Saturday visiting with friends and transacting busi ness. They are from Melrose. ( Visit at Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. Robert rtrockloy and son left Snturday night for tjrants Pass, where they will visit with rel atives and friends for a short time. They made the trip by motor. Former Resident Ill Mrs. A. J. Peterson, formerly of this city, has been quite III at her home at Corvallls for the past week with Intestinal flu. according to word received In this city by friends. Visits Parents at Winston Miss Thelma Smllh arrived here Friday night from Corvnllis, where she Is attending college, and spent the week end visiting with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Smith at Winston. Visitors In Town Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Landers and son. Ivan, spent a few hours In this citv Saturday afternoon, visiting and attending to business affairs, They reside at Winston. Leaves For Portland 1). P. Shrum. w ho w ith his family, has been visiting Miss Ethel Shrum. here for some time, left Sunday for Portland, where he Intends to lo cate In the future. Mrs. Shrum and family will leave for Portland later. Vacation In California Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Towers left recently for a vacation trip to Cali fornia, and In writing friends from San ilernnrdino state that Ihey are having an enjoyable trip and fine weather. From Corvallis Miss Marion Needham arrived here Friday and spent the week end visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Need ham. She returned to Corvallls todny .where she la attending col lege. Paul Miller Vlsltx Today Paul Maier spent the day here visiting and looking over the lo cal H. C. Hrier company store. Mr. Maier formerly was employed here In the office of that storo, and now has charge of the Port land central office. Ho will leave In a day or two for New York City with the buying staff. Father llead Mrs. Geo. Y. Hnatnn and Mrs. O. L. Walker received the news Saturday that their father George Ithoad" of llcnren, Canada, died there Saturday and Mr. Ithoades was also a brother of K. !tho;ides of We-t Mosher street. Mr. and Mrs. O L. Walker left Saturday night for Ilergen to attend the funeral. Visiting Brother F. M. Heagle, of firanls Pass, came up Saturday to visit with his brother. Wm. Hengle, residing at the Soldiers Home. The lalier is at present In the hospital for treat ment, his health having been icor ly for some time, but considering his advanced age. nearly :t. Is holding up remarkably strong. 'I he gentleman from Grants Pass Is hy no means a hoy, but has at'ained to almost the four score mark in life's Journey. He brought In a copy of the i'lster County tiar' tt', data of January 4, 1 himi, giving an account of Washington's death. Visits In Portland Utnzcl Plcrcy returned to this city this evening, after spending the pant four days in Portland visiting ftilh friends. Returns From Portland Trip Miss K. Waiker returned to her home here this morning after spending (he week end In Portland visiting with friends. I YMts Her Sunday A. C. Gentry was a visitor here ' Sunday from northern points, and : was an overnight guest. Mr. Gen 1 try is a Portland resident. Heinllnes Leave for Portland- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Helnllne left Sunday morning in their car for Portland, where they w ill spend a short time visiting. On lluslneor. E. W. narnum arrived here on Sunday afternoon from Marshfield and Is spending a day or so In Roseburg attending to business mutters. Returns to Myrtle Creek I). I. Wylle returned lo his home at Myrtle Creek this morning. Mr. Wylle spent Sunday In Roseburg on business and visiting with friends. Albany Man Visitor Sunday F. J. lluckley arrived here Sun day morning from Albany, and spent the day here visiting. Mr. Huckley left for the south this morning. Returns From Eugene Miss Clara Patrick returned to this city last night after spending the week end visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Patrick, at Eugene. Miilford Man Visitor H. S. MrCald was here Satur day from Medford and looked af ter business matters for a few hours. He left for the south Sun day morning. Floe Fire This Morning The fire department was called out this morning for a flc fire at 1032 N. Jackson street. The bouse was filled with smoke, but no dam age was done. Glengary W. C. T. U. Meet The Glengary W. C. T. V. wilt meet Wednesday afternoon, Febru ary 25, at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Howard. Everyone is invited to attend. Here From Eugene Mr. and Mrs. E. Plngenhelmor land son Dwain, and Mrs. C. R. Loveall motored from Eugene Sat urday to attend the funeral of the late George W. Houseolder. Count Man on Business M. A. Paul arrived here S"dny afternoon from the coast and will spend a short time in Roseburg on business. Mr. Taul Is from Marshfield. Returns From Portland Lylo E. Marsters and Roy Frye. who spent the week end In Portland on business and visiting, returned to this city last night. They made the trip by auto. Returns From Drain Miss Opal Hawkins, assistant at the local Chamber of Commerce of fices, returned here this morning, nfter spending the week end visit ing at Drain. From Medford II. A. MacNaught spent a few hours here Snturday attending to business Interests. Mr. Mac Naught lives at Medford, and left for the south Sunday morning. Iieaves for Oakland George Hilton, Jr., who spent the week end hero attending to business matters, left this morn tug for Oakland, where he will spend a duy or so on Dusiness. Hero on lllisl Wm. 8. Angus arrived here Sunday afternoon from the coast and Is spending a day or so In Roseburg looking after business matters. Mr. Angus resides at Marshfield. Const Couple Visit Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson ar rived here from the coast Sunday and spent the day visiting. They nro Reedsport residents, and left this morning for Portland, where they will vlHlt. Motor to Marshfield Mr. anil Mra. Wm. Deardorff mo tored to Marshfield yesterday and spent the day visiting with friends. On the way they ran Into a tree whlrh had fallen across the road, but did not damage their car. Hotel People Visit HoscluirR Mr. and Mrs. H. Derlous arriv ed here Sunday from La Grande, and will be the guests of W. O. dinger, at the Hotel Grand for a short time. They ore owners of the New Summers Hotel at La Grande. Here from Portland Mr. and Mrs. Hen Moore, Mrs. T. II. Foster and Mrs. George Kohlhngcn. made up a motor par ty to Roseburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Moore will visit for several davs with Miss Kllsabcth Parrott and Mrs. Foster will visit with her sister. Mrs. E. II. Ilanan. Mrs. Kohlhagen has been visiting In Portland with her daughter, Mrs. Leslio Miilenry. Patriotic Program This Morning The Roseburg public schools gave programs this morning. In honor of George Washington's birthday anni versary, the students participating in patriotic assemblies. Assembly was held this morning at 11: IS In the hlk'h school auditorium, and the program was opened with the na tional anthem. "The Star Spangled Manner." by the student body. Fol lowing this was an address, "Wash ington." by Rev. McCullagh; song. "America Beautiful." by student body: address, "Washington Monu ment." and "Mt. Vernon," by Mrs. Church; and the song. "America," by the student body. No classes were held Id the afternoon. From Powers D. T. Elliott was an arrival In ' this city from Powers Sunday, and ! spent the duy visiting. Rices Visit In Town Today Mr. and Mrs. Rice of the Rice and Vlcek store at ldelyld were visitors here today far a few hours, and at tended to business matters. Goes to Klamath Falls E. R. Kenny left todny for Klam ath Falls to attend to business mat ters. He expects to return Wednes day. Eugena Men Visit Mr. Parks and Mr. Cobh were visitors here Saturday from Eu gene, and spent a few hours trans acting business. To Medford Roy Entler left for his home at Medford Sunday morning, after spending a day in this city attend ing to busluess matters. To Medford B. A. Johnson, a buslncsR visitor In this city Saturday, left tor Med ford Sunday morning. Mr. John son lives at Portland. . Spend Week End Here Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carles and Mrs. Frank Cameron, of Jackson ville, spent the week end In this city visiting. To Springfield ""jTMrOHver left for his home at Springfield this morning, after spending a day in Roseburg at tending to business matters. Returns to Corvallls Wally Rapp returned to Corvallls today, after spending the week end visiting with his parents aud friends. IIo is attendlug O. A. C. Ttetiirtm to Springfield J. M. Oliver, who spent the week end in this city transacting business affairB. left for bis home at Springfield this morning. To Green E. A. Burroughs returned to his home at Green this morning, after spending a few hours in this city attending to business matters. From Coast Saturday W. H. Prooks, who has been visiting with Ilia son at Myrtle Creek for some time, will leave soon for his home at lialboa, Cul. To Visit Friends Here Mrs. Van Ornum and daughter arrived here this morning from Portland, and will spend a few days In the city visiting with friends. Mr. Howard Better Today W. S. Howard, who has been 111 at his home here, and was reported worse lust week, is Bald to have rallied a little today. Sale Reported ' The sale of 177 acres of land Im mediately north of Roseburg by Charles Heard to John Glrvin. was reported today by the Tollman Real Estate Co. From Riddle- Charles Durgln was a Roseburg visitor Snturday, and spent the duy here transacting business and visit ing. Mr. Durgln returned to Riddle Sunday morning. Here From Coast- James A. Smith arrived here Saturday night from the coast, and Is spending a short time In this city attending to business mutters. Hu resides at Marshfield. Here From Klamath Falls Arriving from southern points here Sunday afternoon was C. V. Montgomery. Mr. Montgomery Is from Klamath Falls, and will be In town for a short time on busi ness. Returns to Eugene J. C. Hardy, the traveling audi tor of the Southern Pacific com pany, returned to his home at Ku gene Saturday night, after spend ing a day or so In this city on business. Speeders Fined Fines of 125 each were paid In the Justice Court today by Jack Rue and David C. Kccles, both pleading guilty to charges of speeding. K. Kndrop of Y'onrnlla was fined $5 for assault and battery on J. J. Hrown. Leaves for Los Angeles Mrs. P. II. Cllnklnheard, who has been visiting her sisters, Mrs. M. Woodruff, and Mrs. S. W. Wood ruff, In this city for some time, left this morning for Los Angeles, where she will visit with her daughter, . Visits Relatives Paul Hufham, former Roseburg boy la visiting hero today with his brothers. He is employed in the shipping department of the Mc Cormlck Steamship company In Portland. He will return to that place tonight. Leavee for Eugene C. H. Marger, who has been working here for some time In the telegraph construction dopartnT"nt of the Southern Pacific company, left today for Eugene, where he will work on a new line lo be constructed out of that city. j Katheryn Tobias Vleltor Katheryn J. Toblai;. owner and 'manager of the Mist Falls Hotel, on 1 the Columbia highway, near Port-j land, stopped over In this city as a! gucKt at tho Terminal Hotel last' night. Mrs. Tobias has been motor jlng to points In California, and was ! returning home. Lee Hudson Visits 1 Ie Hudson spent a day or so In this city visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Hudson. He re cently completed a business course at the llenke-Walker lluslness Col lege in Portland, and Is now em ployed In the sudlllng department of Ihe McCormlrk Steamship com ttnnv nf Ihut rtlv. He will return to Portland tonight If this Signature is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROPJ3Q etuirjiriiz "There is no other BROMO QUININE" Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP and INFLUENZA, and as a Preventive. Price 30 Cents. . The First and Original TODAY AT THE STATE LEGISLATURE (AMM-llted Preii U.sl Win-.) Will Censor Movies STATE HOUSK, Salem, Ore., Feb. 23. After bouncing around since February 6 from committee to desk and calendar, thence back tor amendments finully for a bud- stitute measure, the moving pic ture censorship bill was passed to day by the lower house with but ten dissenting votes. A halt hour of sharp debates marked the final action on the measure. Representative Tucker of Linn county, father of the measure de clared that censorship board with authority to eliminate 'salacious films would Increase attendnuce 20 percent." "The best way to stamp out sa lacious or doubtful films is not to i patronlie them," said Representa-, "u"" r "'""T. V"Z tlve Kirkwood. "It Is Jual as rea- if tOO.OOO appropriation for the uub sonable to censor our literature! ,c 8rv c" commission, it became and speaking stage as these 1 know """ 'i the same aena- films." Representative King, who, as a member of the house health and public mnraa committee submit ted a minority report agnlnst the measure, house bill 405. It declar ed that the state was already over ridden with boards and commis sions. ( 4, ( "The Portland board hag Offer ed to censor films for the entire Btate froe of charge," he argued So why sad. lie on this extra and.rt ,tmrt . .rtvoroo nnnrt useless board? on s B. 196i appropriating 70,00 Those voting against the censor- for tPachera training centers In 10 ship bill were: German, Hamilton. ,nlgn ,chooS of the state. Senator Hammond King. Kirkwood, Loner- ,nark charman of the education gan. Melndl, Pierce, Rushlight and committee fought the adverse re bholton. , and WIlntl.d lt tabled. Since House bill 364 by Potter and the committee has reported favor Howard, requiring sheriffs to place lab, on the Beai, b)n, for 20 at work outside the jail, prisoners brnncn normals under the state de serving for violation of the prohlb-. !par,mPn, of education the loca Itlon law. was Indefinitely post- , tlona t0 be designated by the Mon poned by the senate today on an jIm)Utn normal, and appropriating adverse report from the commit- 1125,000 for the purpose. Clark tee on alcoliollc traffic LaW ne coud not Bee tne OKic ot Senate, bill 232, providing for an ,he way aml niPnI committee's appropriation of 100 for prom- Bctlon, After a discussion on the urns ut thu Smith River In 1 oug- 1 , ,00r bolh wcrB ,et a9 B Bpeclal or las oounty was withdrawn. It Is ,jer for tomorrow covered In another measure. . ', . , On 43rd Day Next came an adverse report on STATE HOUSE. Salem. Ore.. n wrl of tho ways and mean. Feb. 23,-The state legislature committee on 8. D 46. Povidlng went into ilia 43rd ilnv of II. .e- slon today facing an eleventh hour attempt to provide the necessary revenue to meet the 17.140.675 In pending appropriation bills. Sev eral plans were under considera tion to make up the $1,110, DIM) (lit ference between that amount and the total to be derived fiom u,, """ ,, , h .n un. property tax levy and oilier rev '" 'loP,,J no'lc'r ,or , """ enues already provided. A.nong :u0 ,n" Monmouth norma lan d re the Items proposed to meet the establishing the Ashland normal deficit was a 10 percent tux on to- jchool. 1 he Ashland bill Is on bacco. and a tax on gross earnings t,t,H c1,'",1"r T'"" to" of corporations. Actions on tho governor's veto of the ilOO.ilOO public service com mission measure which was .re turned lo the legislature late Sat urday and disposition of tho bill naming members of the fish com mission were reassembled thls morning. A moving picture censorship bill j Memphis, Tenn.. January 11. ix.17, was another matter that was to bi jand married at Mount Vernon, III., disposed of. j January 4. 1S58, he came to Ore- The governor who earlier In the gon in September, 1874. He lived session had requested that no jtn the Grande Rondo valley half a funds at all be provided for tho century. public service commission an-1 Mr. -and Mrs. Conley celebrated nounced in his veto of tho $lu0,- ( their 67th wedding anniversary 000 appropriation that he would last month. Conley was sheriff of compromise with tho legislature Union county at one time. He la If a tax bo placed on the gross survived by his aged wife. 3 child earnings of utility corporations i ren. 23 grandchildren, 34 great whlih Is expected to yield about grandchildren, and four great IKO.OOO In the next two years. I great grandchildren. The funeral Another veto relumed bv the will he held Tuesdav. ' . m S To AH Broccoli Growers 1 BROCCOLI from nil districts should be delivered to the concrete warehouse of Umpqua Valley Cannery, cor. Spruce and Onk streets, KosrburR, where we have tem porary quarters, including COLD Storage, Private R. R. Track, and shipping facilities. Um-Qua Valley Broccoli Growers, Inc. R. II. C. Wood. Sec.-Mgr. I !ieIeliIITOeIXUXIMe'ls Cold and Grip Tablet governor late Saturday waa on the bill permitting a railway company to condemn and take any water right and sever It from the land I to hlch It belongs. The govern- " " tu iormeu mai me oojeci 01 me on. Is to secure water during dry sea sons for locomotives of the South ern Pacific company, the act in too far-reaching, and that "It will unsettle the entire water code ot Oregon." Among bills passed by the sen ate was S. 1). 207, Umatilla delega tion, authorizing grain and forage experimental and demonstration work In Umatilla county. To Support Veto STATE HOUSE, Salem, Ore., Feb. 23. A group of Independent senators has agreed to support tors also agreed to sustain the governor's expected veua of the bill which undertakes to name the members of the fish commission. Education Bills Up STATE HOUSE, Salem, Ore., Feb 23. Educational bills will oc cupy the senate for an hour or two tomorrow morning beginning at 10:30 o'clock when they are made a special order. The ways and means committee 'r " "cuo.n ui.pec.u. . ..u this also was made a special order to be considered wltb the other two. I Senator Miller criticized the I board of regents of the normal i school for having no definite pol- 1 lrv, ttt the beginning of the legls- day. It has passed the house. LA GRANDE PIONEER DEAD (AianrlatiHl Trim Iswd Wlr.) I.A (1RANDE, Ore., Feb. 23 Archie Hlrd Conley, 88. a promin- ent pioneer of the Grande Hondo I valley, died here Sunday. Horn at Owing to small crop, our Erlen bowcr warehouse will not be used for BROCCOLI this season.