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ROSr.BURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1925 THREE You Can Quickly Limber Up ' Sore, Stiff, Swollen Joints Even chronic rheumatic swellings in knee, foot, ankles, arch, hips, elbow, shoulder or finger joints yield to the mighty pow. erful influence of JOINT EASE It's her, right in town and every live druggist has it. It's a low price remedy, to be uui uiui uoesn i Btop it rrom taking the kinks, lameness or tor ture out of your troubled tnlnts Joint-Ease is the name, so called because it Is compounded solelv for the purpose of relieving ail joint ailments. Just rub it on the tormented, lame Joints and in Just a few. sec onds it will penetrate through skin j and flesh straight down to the I ligaments and tendons of the Joints j ripht where the agony stares : then blessed comfort comes quick ly. It absorbs Instantly and is so I clean that you can rub it on often and gel there by results much more i quickly, when the Joint is inflamed and the agony Intense. Being such a powerful counter- I irritant, it cannot help bringing speedy and helpful results in con gestion, sure throat, cheist colds. i lumbago and neuralgia much quick er than almost any remedy you j can buy. i But you must remember that It ! Is for Joint afflictions that Jolnt- Ease is mostly dispensed, and its I helpfulness will astonish you after all ordinary liniments and olher j treatments have failed. All drug , gists sell lots of It. LOCAL NEWS Coast Man YUil J. P. Half was here from the coast Wednesday and a pent a few hours in ltosehurg on business. Mr. llulea resklus at North Hend. 'Attorney Cowpton Home t Attorney Ray B. Conipton return led last night from Coquille where he has been atte mling to business ; ma tiers for a few day. I Leaves For Coast- Louts Wingart, a Portland resi dent, who spent Wednesday In this cay transacting busimss at lairs left for Marshtield this morning. I Itotttimrgc V Kit or l'eliieMlay- ! Mr. Quimon was a vfsdtor In this city Wednesday and spent a few hours attending to business affairs, Mr. Quinton Is from Oakland. ' LOCAL NEWS Return to Portland Mr. and Mrs, Ben Moore of Port land, who have been guests at the K. L. Parrott home here for the past few days, returned to their home at Portland Wednesday. They r made the trip by automobile. On Business G. E. Manning arrived here from the north last night, and Is spend ing a short time in Roseburg on business matters. Mr, Manning is a Salem resident. Returns to Wisconsin J. H. Harrison, who has been visiting S. J. Jones In this city for a short time left yesterday after- noon for his home at Madison, Wis consin. To Medford Miss Iter nice Johnson was a vis itor in this city overnight last night. Miss Johnson left" this morning for her home at Medford. She has been visiting with friends In Eugene. ! Returns From California Trip burg a few hours yesterday, before returning to her home at Milo. Mrs. Gorus has been visiting at Long lieach, and southern Califor nia points tor the past few weeks. Leave For Portland Mr. and Mrs. Kd Harper, who have been visiting Mrs. Harpers ! mother, Mrs. I fluent oil, in West Koseburg, for a short time, left this morning for Portland, where they will visit with Mrs. Parmaiee, Mrs. Harper's sister. Leaves For Riddle Mrs. Thomas Ardry, ' of Halsey, who has been in this city attending the district conference, which is being held this week at the Metho dist Episcopal church, south, left last night for Riddle to visit with friends for a short time. Portland Couple Visit Mr. anil Mrs. W. E. Roberts were arrivals from the north Wednes day and spent a short time in this city visiting. They reside in Port land. Portland Man Visitor J. E. McCabe spent yesterday In Roseburg on business matters. Mr. McCabe is from Portland, and left tor Murhhfft'td and coast points tiis morning. Castle ItosrhtirK Visitor Among those upending a few hours iu this city Wednesday from points north of town, were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Castle. They re side at Sutherlin. From Onkln nil Mrs. William S. Allen was a visitor In this city Wednesday from points north of town. She is an Oakland resident, and was here shopping and visiting. Hers Today ! On Kusliie , Mrs. H. L. Ward, and son, Ray ; John 11. Koepke Is spending a Ward, were hem tor a few hours' short time iu this cliy looking af this morning attending to business ter bii1n?s matters. Mr. Koepke matters. arrived here last nlKht from Eu- j gene. Speeder Fined i i " J. H. Collier, of Marshfield, was Leaves For Portland Today fined 125 and costs in the local Free Johnson, who is employed Justice court today on a charge of at the Pioneer lrug Store, left this speeding. morning for a week's vacation to be spent in Portlaud. From Med fowl j ' L. P. Durst was here Wednea- Medford Couple Vali dity attending to business matters j Among those from southern for a short time. Mr. Durst is a i points to visit in this city yester Medlord resident. day and overnight, were Mr. and (Mrs. E. A. Moore. They reaido at On llusliiett - (Medford, W. H. Lake arrived hero from . the south yesterday and spent the , roiw( Moa ou ilUHIIWS day attending to business matters. ; G K Scott wua ft butinPSS vis- Mr. 1-aKe is irom flieuioru. . ? itor i,. Roseburir Wednesday for Visitor Day or So R. H. Morlan is spending a day or so In this city looking after busl ness matters. Mr. Morlan nr rived trom Eugene last nighL a few hours, arriving from coast points. Mr. Scott is from Coquille. Mrs. MnthU Visitor Mrs. Mathis spent a few hours in this city attending to bilessi matters and shopping yesterday. Mrs. Mathis Is from Youcallu. lU'turns to (eiiilale Mia Naomi McCormiek return ed to her home at dlendale tuis morning, after spending Wednes day iu this city on business und Visitlna Here V. Markley is spending a day or..y8t'day froi th visiting. Kugeno Mini Vhdti H. W. Ford was an arrival here north ind To Visit With Relatives Mrs. .A. H. Small w;il leave to morrow morning for Portland, where she w ill spend the week end visiting with relatives, and look ing after business matters. Returns From Portland Mrs. Carl Wimberly and two children, who have been visiting 1 with Mrs. Wimberlys parents in Portland for the past two weeks, i returned to their home in this city i last night. j On Way to Snn Frnnrli Mr. and Mrs. W. Ogren were here from -the coast for a few hours yesterday afternoon. Mr. Ogren is the owner and manager of the Factory Store company, and the couple are on their way to San Francisco to visit. 1'Yom I'miMjua Je.s Shambrook was a visitor in this city yesterday from I'mp qua. Mr. Shambrook was here In Rosehurir visiting with Pen time in the city friends. Mr. Markley 1b from Eu- transacting business matters. Mr. gene and arrived here last night Vord is a resident of Eugene. From Portland Returns to Cottage tirove N. Rose was a Visitor In this city W. G. Van Riper, who has been yesterday and overnight. Mr. Rose ' visiting with his brother in this is a Portland resident, and left by city for the past few days, re-j motor for the south this morning. Overnight Guest Wm. Peterson was a visitor In this city Wednesday and an over- attending to business matters and night guest from Eugene. Mr. Peter visiting, i j8011 is enroute to southern points. Mr. Houahtallnn Hera To Portland A. L. Houuhtalimr is snendlne a1 John Lindberg, of Marshfield, day or so in this city on business wo spent a short time here yes-! . . s, .ff - and visiting with friends. Mr. rday and last night visiting, left I 'tv shprirr l)aiIirl li .,n" , i ..,. thl nu.rnin.7 frit Pnvtlunil nil hii.il. PUiy Mierill UUU(,I jiuufsiiinuLiK i i iveu nuiu jiuuk ; " " ........ - turned to hs home at (Jiove today. Cottage Visitors Iu Town Mrs. L. P. Rapp and son, Ar thur, arrived here from Oakland this morning and spent a few hours transacting business and shopping. Here From Drain A. H. Harrington and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Harrington were in Rose burg from Drain a few hours this morning to meet the body of Mrs. J. J. Harrington's father, Mr. Liv ingston, which arrived from Port land on the morning train. Myrtle Creek Visitor Here G. R. Hargan, of Myrtle Creek, was in the city today looking after business matters. He is arranging to again engage in the meat market business at Myrtle Creek, having had his shop leased for the past three months, and will take charge of the business 0134 the first of the coming month. He reports condi tions quite good in hia section with the farmers busy getting ready for spring planting. Quite a little broc coli is also being marketed at this time. Mr. Tlargnn slates. Null ve of Netherlands Visits P. Tj. Eaart de la Faille, the manager of the Netherland Im porting Company, of Holland, stopped over in this city Wednes day and spent the day visiting with old friends, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Middieburg. He is from Rot terdam, Holland, and has been on a tour over the Flitted States, Ja va, China and Japan. He is now on his way to San Francisco, where he will embark for New York City, and from there will re turn home to Holland. j Miss Case Here Tuesday 1 Miss Lucy Case, assistant In nu trition of the Home Demonstration department, In the O. A. C. exten- . sion service at Corvallis, was a vis itor in this city Tuesday night and a few hours today. Miss Case just closed a series of demonstrations of 4 months held at Cunias V'aUey, Looking Glass, South Deer Creek, and Edenbower. These series of 'demonstrations are composed of in struction in the preparntinn of foods and the serving of meats, and were well attended during th-i lour 1 months, a great deal of benefit b lng derived from the lns-i ructions at the meetings. Miss Case left , this morning for Glendale, where i she will hold the first of another 1 series of 5 months instruction, which includes one day each month ; In each community. She will visit I at Myrtle Creek, Sutherlin and I Yoncalla nlso. Creek Weduesduy. iness. I Coast Man Here On Business U. Johnson is here from the coast for a day or so transacting busi ness matters. Mr. Johnson is a i resident of Marshfield. He arrived yesterday afternoon. Business Visitor ! H. P. Rassmussen arrived here yesterday afternoon from Port land, and will spend a short time in this city attending to business af- , fairs. Salem Men Visitors gherty, of Yoncalla, arrived in Roseburg last night from that place, und will spend a short time looking alter business affairs. Cars Delivered Glenn 11. Taylor, salesman for the Catching Motor Co.npany, has made deliveries of Essex coaches to Harry Cook of Yoncalla and Ppam ftcanta Pact Among those arriving here yes-' K- B. Gabriel and C. C. Gabriel Harry Mahoiiey of Oakland, terday from southern points, was re spending a day or so in town F. E. Cook. Mr. Cook i. from looking after business affairs. They Grants Pass, and will Bpend a arrived here from Salem Wednes short time in Roseburg on business, .day afternoon. Reedsport Man Here f'linirCnneW Visit WtHlnesdnv Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cliniren- Frank L. Taylor was an neol were here from Lookinu here last night from coast (llass Wednesday nnd snent a few Mr. Taylor Is from Reedsport, and hours shopping and visiting with jwM be In Roseburg for n day or to friends. They returned home In " business. ;. the afternoon. I (Going to Portland IrffivpM f'r Portland E. K. Metzuer. Albert Rarhford Mrs. Ida Hurgoyno was a vlsi- Und Roy Hufham will leave in the tor here yesterday from Riddle morning by auto to spend several for a few hours. Mrs. llurgoyne jdays in Portland looking after left in the morning for Portland, : business affairs. StJijie Owner Here Today Mr. Parrott was a visitor in this city today from Portland. Mr. Parrott is one of the stago own ers of the Portland-Rosebure line. arrival 1 and was here on business. points. ! where she will spend the next few I days on buainess, I Here Short Time I J. C. McFarhsnd arrived from I Portland yesterday afternoon and j looking nfter business in regard Looking After Business Mr. George Murksbury, of Cot tage Grove, owner of the Marks bury stores In (his city and Hie Lane county town, spent today in Roseburg looking uiter bitsluebs matters here. HARTH'S TOGGERY The Home of the Newest in Men's Clothes. Pkasfnq onMfftads p? jp Hat-Stylos STETSON'S THE STANDARD IN many instances the 1925 Spring Styles in Men's Hats show a de cidedly new swing and curl to the brim, and then, too, many NEW SHADES AND PLEASING COLOR EFFECTS PREVAIL Light colors are the vogue, and also there are the tans and lavenders to match suits of the same tune. As usual Harths lead out in the Season's display in their windows today in these features, and we in vite you to come in and look over our big stock of Men's Hats, priced from $500to$15 .00 AiiKi-lea. where they will iiK'txl the j Isn t It fair to claim a large pnrt nixt two wwks on a vlnit. They i of the credit (or Lancaster - Dal- may decide to locale at that place. ; tonus t "And, oh, yes! The driver looked servlee, he nald! at his tires when the run was over. They were good tor several thous and miles more of couiiilaliitksa Returns to KiiueiM V. A. Smith returned to his home at KuKene this morning af ter spending a day In this city looking after business matters. Visitors WediiOHdny Mr. and Mrs. 0. Davis were here from northern points Wed nreday and lart night visiting. They are Hood River residents. Aviators Fly Below Sea Level Will ltctilrn Today Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cummlngs and son. Lloyd, will return here this eveniim from Marshlield, where .Mr. Cniiitnings lias heen 1 Divorce Is Wanted I Klot-tt ltrUhin tmlsiv filoil Riiit In i BOent the nittht as a visitor ill t Ills L to the new Sl:ice Terminal lliilil ! the circuit court for divorce from icity. Mr. McKarland left this I to br built tliero booh. (Ralph ISrlsbln. Cruel and Inhuman imoriiinj? for flu- south by motor. I treatment is 'alleged. The plaintiff j Start Work al, Kock Quarry la represented by Attorney Klbert Stock Buyers Here I A. A. Ausel arrived here last lilcTmann. I Charles Taylor and Alfred Rprlirwi night from Portland, and will lie Arrivirfg Daily PLAIN AND FUR-TRIMMED COATS is II PRICES $16.75 to S65.00 These stylish Spring Coats are right from the hands of the manufacturer, and come in ALL WANTED SHADES ALSO ' PEGGY PAIGE DRESSES The Newest The Ladies Shoppe - nrrivd here last nfrht from the ! Visitor From Coast I north, and ar xBptndinK a whort J. E. Ford arrived hern Wrdnes-j time In the city on huiinoss. They day afternoon from th coast and are stock buyera from KuK ne. ! was an overnlpht visitor In the city. I 1 Mr. Ford resides at Marshfield. apd Back From Portland left this morning for Portland on I W. F. ilarriw, of the PoucIhh Ab businesH. jHtract Company- returned this i - morning from Portland, when' he Business Visitor 'has been spending several days at- 1 Leo II. ltice was among those to tending tobusiness matters, arrive here from northern points! ' yoi.tenlay afternoon. Mr. Hiee is 'Going to Portland from Portland, and was in Hose-' Jesse Laswell, the Oakland bank burg for a short time attending to er, came down to Koseburg last business matters. jpvning io take the midnight (rain - ;into Portland, where his wife has Former Resident Visits Ibeen taking treatment in a hospital L. I). Jones, a firmer resident of there. this city Crove hc-r from Medford j yesterday and tfpeht a few hours on To Coast business. Mr. Jones was at one! Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ituker. who here a day or so conferring with I L. M. Lundeen in rejuird to work which will he started at ths Kock Quurry soon. Mr. Aasel Is here representing Grant Smith and company. Mr. Liindeen, who has charge of the work, stales that work on the 500 foot tunnel will be started right away. ROAD RUN TELLS STORY OF TIRE DURABILITY Local Merchant Describes Gruell Ing Run Successfully Taken on Lancaster Balloons. I "Iload runs after records are fro- qiHMUly undertaken by ear manufac turers as a proof of tho speed, sta- j nilna and dependability of their I product," says (). C. Haker the Mo-1 tor Shop OaraKe, local distributor ( of Lancaster Cord Tires, "but has i it ever occurred to you what pun-'i iHhni. nt the tires must take on a i test of th!9 nature? j "The, recent road run In which a Cleveland sedan set a new world record by inaklnu the round trip be. tween San Franclsoo and( J'ortland In 21 hours and 2S minutes la an outstanding example. The car per formed wonderfully, every call up on It for power and speed being an swered, but in this particular test fully as much credit timet ko to the tires as to tho motor. ' "The distance from San Francis co to Portland and return is about IJttut miles. That is not a Kreat 4 . J jinlleHKefor tires under ordinary i I circumstances. Hut 1,501) miles over' all sorts of roads In the face of driving rnln, snow and sleet Is : something else, particularly, as In this case, "when the tireB bad pre- Danng death, three Rockwell field, California, aviators, under command of Col. Harry Grabam, flew tor two hours over the rocky vastos of the famous Death Valley In California. There were two planes In the party, and at times the ships were flying 265 feet below the level of the sea. The other pioneers, besides Cot. Graham, were Captain Robert O. Irwin and LieuL Ilcrnard Castor. This is the first Here from Medford it. II. lloyl, sceretary of the Medfold Chamber of Commerce, M. D. Cole, manager of the Koster Klelser firm in Medford. and Seelv V. Hall. Packard car dealer are in j vlc.uHly given almost nine thousand U ach Jlehiblu!rb?!nm!,iL V , . T . " nD . ""'"" nines of comptalntless service, called at the local chamber of com-, ..Th(, rar ,,,,. B(,t ,, rcord merce and offered the cooperation j()m, wh(.h ,m( b(,(!n U1(1,d n 8(,vpr. of the Me, lord cban.I.er ill all mat- , ,n,lRr al.mllll previously. The ters pertaining to Ihu boustlng of OI.Ki tires wero sllll on. That l)nt!on- they were still In excellent condi tion Is evident, for otherwise they would have been replaced time one of the owners of the IIIkIi- spent yesterday nnd last night In way Service Station. J1V Is now 'this city, lett this morning forjCarrs To Arrive 8unday tiiii -"'" i'"'"'"- . "' " , i he starting time chosen wns jare from Portland. Mr. Haker was 'nave beenspending the past month nine o'clock In the evt nlng The Mi,'. BV.m" H,?mt.Z . u . re on business. Ivlslllng in eastern points, and t- 'lini bit of bad lurk .pear.Hl when Miss innlfred tates has return- (tended the buyers' show at New lllH CHr w, hlinlly 11urH on ed from .Seattle after visiting therein Buslnest pork City in January, are now In Way as a driving rain set In This for a short time She was accom- W. Perry arrived here yester- Seattle vIkMI with Mrs. Carr's was 'the first demand made upon the panied home by her sister. Mrs. J. :dny afternoon from Kugene, and parents, acconllng to word recelv- ir. for a skid meant the posslhlll- J. Holmes and daughter Joan, who will be In Roseburg today and jed here litis morning. They expect V n'f a PraKn ai m, outset, and loss mi, ,r.iint v, . i. iMirn mmic I'niittiji; lUuniMK tiller uum i iu in i ve in imseuuiK HUUUL fJUII' 1 .f ( rnctlon mcail t lOSS of llOWer Slid "MOTH r.IRL" CANNOT RE IIANGED at Winston for several weeks. ters. Mr. Perry is from th In- day night. -ternatlor.al Correspondence k hool , at Kugene. Livingston Body Arrive The body of Newton Livingston, Iformer resident, who died Monday Portland, after an illneus of several months, arrived here from that, Ienvc for ('ntiforiilit Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hudson, who reside about two and one half j Starting New Bridge miles norm or town, left last night for the south. They will the overhead crossing at Oakland visit with friends in Los Angeles lA lot of material is on the ground and other southern California land workmen are starting the dig-' plare this morning on train nuin-j M Hnv way. i' uu'i Mm vV mine inuuuii- ik'iik or ine nun's ior ine yivr : oer :.i aim was met oy relatives Itely. foundations. (and frietnls. The body was arrom- ) ipanied here by relatives of the de- SteaniHliip iiiiiiny Man here Mr. In in It ller cea:ied. It was taken to Melrone, (irant Tinlint; van here for th J. M. Lamb arrived here from iwhere the body was Interred In the diy Wednesday lookil g arter Kugene Wednesday evening, and J family tomb at the remetery. buslr.eys fnlerets. Mr. 1 inllng is will spend a short time in this j . with the L. VM. CHiesj.ie Steam- rlty attending to business maft-ra, speed "Hut this was Just a start. Ily the lime the gravel roads of the moun tains were reached, the rain had turned to snow. A deep fog set In, ship company of Seattle, and left jVr. Ijunb is with the Pacific T le on the afternoon train for Sun 1 phono and Telegraph company. KramUro. t i Will Receive Treatment Mrs. Mary F. Kiddle of Iti-Hle. Actual work has commenced on 'at the (iood Sumarlian Hospital In the snow continued failing and be-i fore long the car wan plowing along through a trail completely unmark- lere wits more alls for traction and skid proof grip on the road. "It was on tho return trip that the most serious accdint wan en countered. The wind had blown a J number of huge trees across the j road. A number of cars had been halted, some wrecked In the ditches Mre. Meinken Buried Today The funeral of Mrs. Sam HHnken 'The Cleveland swept up to the spot who died yesterday morning at wlihout warning, and the drivers about 6 o'clock, as the renult of were suddenly confronted with the taking Lywolwith suicidal Intent, nereanity of ramming the trees nr was held this afternoon at the era nine Into a rar narked In the Viei Bernards r. .j'iniirMMi, juuiy in mis mnrmnir ror roru inn Koyenurg I nutTiamng i naiwi, wim roatl. The car seemed the better ki.iihh suiMrvisjr, nas n'iurn'U vnere sue win enter a sanitarium Kfr. N''Uiani offiriHtlng. Inter- hane inim i.uKfne wn-re sn visiien ror to receive meoical tratmv-nt tor a merit followed at lh I. . a siiort time at the home of Coun- few weeks. Her health has not cemetery. Hr daughter ty Judtre and Mrs. C. P. Harnard, be n good for a short time, and she ;eore Jierrle arrival her.j former residents of this city. Mr. Ia to receive attention from a fpe-Jay from Cottage Jrove. and Mrs linrnard at-ked io be re- ciallut in Portland. Rhe it ihe membered to their many Koseburg mother of County Clerk I. II. Kiddle. Fred Worthington Burled Today- friends. so once i:aln the front I 'Itlrp took the torre of a collision. Mrs. , Fortunately, no one was hurt, the yester-. tire held, and the car proceeded. I "From then on It was easy sail ing, and the car swept Into San FranelHCO with a new record, break 'Ihe body Of Fred W orthiriHton. In n time nt miinv venra tnnHti , 0n Tr,P to Coait ,jwho died Monday at the veteran's, by an hour and seventeen minutes. Her for eek Will K. Holbein, Berretry nana-, hosplial In Portland, arrived herei "Wbat does Much a run show? W. C. Knberts arrived here yes. gr of the Chamber of Commerce, laM nicht from that plare, and was Surety. It shows an excellent mo terday from Corvallis and will left this noon for Keedsport and met hy relatives of the decent. toP lu, tt nows too that gmnl spend the next week n Kosehnrg r.ardlner on buslneR connected The body was taken t, Myrtle tire are just as Important as good and vlrinity attending to buines jhh the new county booklet. He Creek, where the service w,.r niotors. HupKine Ijincasters had matters. Mr. Roherts has prop- (visited Yoncalla and Oakland - hel ilthlii afternoon at 5 n'clrirk in r.iu.i rt Drin ti, ,,.,) terday and thoRe two thriving cum- the M thodiMt church. Interment mme sharp corner a Fkhl had sent munltioa contracted for lion of the followed at the Myrtle Creek cerne- tho mr hurtling over a cliff! Sup bK)klem, thus showing their de-;t.ry. He was the hrolher of IRnry pose. In either of the collisions, the sire lo cooperate In letting the Worthington of this city and lor- front tire had blown nut. Where world know about iKiugla couuty. 'merly re-hided hero. ' 'would the record hava been? CITY OF minnfapouS Citv nf Minnpannlia " - riACEOf BIRTtl JWI lit uu. namc. or cHitp 1. .... f .'..''"' ft FATMr.S JosgKin 7. ElUfigf.n I40THSI Anna E. Cllingson inSsnT-srti I VHtmrtm. D..J . JW .15 .IW erty interests In Myrtle Creek anJ Koseburg. and left yesterday af ternoon for the former place to spend the remainder of th day on business. -' in r;e tteitif n if(. hirih centricnte of Dnrnhy Flltngson. Han rrnncixro "moth girl." who niurdervd biT mother so she could attend Jtts party, shows that she ii born Id Minneapolis, Minn., In April, l't'ix. ! i thereforn only ilxteen yers old. Cnder the California la ah ran (Hit, therefore, be hunted. "You had the coun k a lo kill your mother Now have ihe i-ouiagH to use this on yourself." tald the note that accompanied this huufcUi.m'i i.ooie to the girl's ceil. U wa suut ty an aaooymous wriUr.