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ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925. LOCAL NEWS Will You Wait From Camas Vallty Hero from pulnU south of town Friday landing a few hours on business affairs, was I.. D. Roberts. Mr. Roberta la resdent of Camas Valley. Visitor In Town D. 0 Ireland was a Rose burs visitor Friday. Mr. Ireland Is a resident of Ulalla. and waa here from a time Blending to business matters. Visits Hera Friday In town yesterday and spending a few hours In the city on business and visiting, was Mrs. W. w. Ewlng. Mrs. Ewlog resides at Oakland. Lsft for San Francisco Mrs. Emma Moore, of Drain, was In the city today enroule to San Francisco where she will make her future home with her daugh ter. On Business C. K. Iloyce arrived here last night from the north and la spend ing a day or so in Roseburg on business matters. Mr. Iloyce re sides In Portland. Plain facts are eloquent. Quick Starting Shell Gasoline Starts Quick. SHELL COMPANY or CAuroa.viA QukkJtartingQualitu'. 'originated by SHELL maintained by SMELL sold everywhere by SHELL Her Visiting W. C. Johnsfln arrived here Fri day from Portland, and Is spending a few days in Roseburg visiting with friends. Spends Day on Business- yesterday from northern points Here From Portland , Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Tester arrived in Roseburg this morning from Portland to spend the week end visiting with -Mr. Tester's Ly transacting business. muuier, alio. it. i. icairr. Visitors Friday Mr. and Mm. A. O. Lobble were vUltors In this city Friday and overnight. They are residents of Portland. Mrs. Stlarwalt Visits Mrs. C. M. Stierwalt was In this city for a few buuia Friday and visited and shopped. Mrs. Stierwalt resides at Ureeu. From Portland C. H. Riggs was here Friday and today attending to business mat ters. Mr. Riggs Is a resident of Portland. Her Today Ernest E. Hyland la spending a short time in Roseburg visiting and transacting business. Mr. Hyiand arrived from Oakridge yesterday. Here From Eugene A. H. Bower Is here from Eugene for a short time looking after business matters. Mr. llower arriv ed Friday afternoon. From Medford S. 1). Kohler was In this city Fri day and overnight t.-ane"lnsr business affairs. Mr. Kohler Is a resident of Medford. Here Today Si. C. Osborne arrived here yes terday afternoon from Portland and spent yesterday and today In this Spending Week End Hugh McGee is spending the week end In Roseburg visiting and transacting business. Mr. McOee Is a resilient of Myrtle Creek, and arrived here yesterday afternoon. Grants Pasa Man Here Albert Lundblad arrived here yesterday from southern points, and is spending a short time in this city on business. Mr. Lund blad resides at Grants Pass. From Melrose Mrs. F.T. Reese spent a few hours in Roseburg today visiting with friends and attending to business matters. She resides at Melrose. Visitor Friday C. C. McKinney was among those who spent Friday in Roseburg transacting business matters. Mr. McKinney la a Portland resident. On Business A. F. Holden. Jr., was an arrival hara Vriiluv f-nm nnlhrn nnintH From ereen . land silent a short time attending to niuuk mi. visiiu,. 'I business mattera. Mr. Holden Is r riuay was airs, n. m.. muurc. , (rom portiana. Mrs. Moore resiues ai ureeu, uuu was In Roseburg visiting with friends and shopping for a few hours. Visitor Friday Among those from northern points to visit in this city Friday and overnight was 11. F. Humph rey. Mr. Humphrey is a resident Mr. Campbell Very III I Mr. J. 11. Campbell, who has been seriously 111 fur several weeks was reported today to be in a very critical condition. Visitor Thia Morning Mrs. Jenkins was a visitor today' from South Deer t'rek. Mrs. Jen- kina 'wis here shopping and visit ing with friends. j From Oakland j Mrs. 3. J. Chenoweth spent a few ' hours In Ruseburg t'Klay visiting ' with friends and shopping. She re sides at Oakland. From llrook lugs Mr. N. H. Only was a visitor In this city Friday and overnight from coast points. Mrs. Ardy Is a reildent at llrooklngs. From Coast Friday- Mr. and Mrs. Beddocot were vis itors In thia city Friday and over night from coast points. They are residents of Coquille. Summer Vlelt Mr. and Mrs. Earl Summer spent few hours here today on busi-1 nAsa and purchasing auppliea. They reside at Days Creek. Here From Glendale Miss Ruth Powell, who is a teacher lu the school at Glendnlo, spent the day here today visiting with frK nds and shopping. Until the last minute to buy your seed grain) CHOICE RECLEANED WHITE OATS ' $2.75 100 LBS. SOME EXTRA FINE HAMCHEN BARLEY $3.50 100 LBS Flour $2.10, $2.25, $2.40 per sk. NONE BETTER NOR CHEAPER ' See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG O.K-ANO Here Friday Win. Urubbe was a visitor In this city Friday from coast points, and spent a few hours on business. Mr. Grubbe resides at ReedsporU Her Friday Robert 8. Trigg was here Friday from coast pointB, and spent a few hours attending to business af fairs. He is a resident of Coquille. Leaves for Riddle Mrs. J. M. Lloyd left this morn ing for Riddle. Mrs. I.loyil will spend the week end there visiting with friends and relative Here Week End C. E. O'Halioran arrived herel; . N;,. Noyer Is spending tha week end in this city visiting and trans and spent the - day. attending to acting business affairs. Mr. Noyer business matters. Mr. O'Halioran is from Bridge, and arrived here is a resident of Portland. ' yesterday evening. LOCAL NEWS To Visit at Dunham Homo Mrs. Van Ornum arrived hpre this morning from her home at Seattle, and will upend the next week or ll'ID tt3 I.. ..1. WI1IMIK. mi. UUUI On Business v Among those to spend Friday In Leavea for Grant Pass J. M. Lamb, division plant chief .,, .', i.i of the Pacific Telephone & Tele- ' graph company at Eugene, left Her, From Eugene yesterday for Grants I ass after , wiUiam H. Jones was an arrival spending a day in this city on npre from norttler polnts Frluay business at the local exchange, Bnd )9 spending a short time in , " I Roseburg on business. He is from Miss Jame Improving lEugene Miss Mary James, who hasj " been quite ill at her home in thlslack From portllld city with pneumonia, for the past, M Carl w ohm nd daURh. lew weens, is reporieu ojr uer Mla. ... ,,, hv 1 turned to their home in this city, 'after spending a few days in Port land visiting. From Grants Paaa J. R. Griffith was here Friday from southern points on business for a few hours. Mr. Griffith Is a Grunta Pasa resident. From Wilbur George Dlmrnlck was a visitor in this city today from points north of the city. Mr. Dimmlck resides at Wilbur, anr" b here transact ing business. Mr. Grant Visitor Mrs. Florence Grant was here this morning looking after busi ness matters. Mrs. Grunt former ly resided here, until she recently acceptde a position near Oakland. Her Today Tom Dixon was a Roseburg visi tor today for a few hours, from Clover creek, near Whistlers Dend. Mr. Dixon was. here transacting business and visiting with friends 1 physician, Dr. Louia Melvln, T slightly Improved today, sister of Mrs. Dunham. Today's Cross-Word Puzzle A MARDI GRASPunle No. 111. By J. C BOYD 7T t pn W yMZ ML.lL-. JM p- H lWTT' IT PH w ;P 3d m W' " ' i 1 site t follower of Attil 8 M I d d I Wes tern a t a t (abbr.) . 6 three toed sloth 8 frolic 9 cor r d with damp dirt 11 article 13 fou n d r and queen of CarU eg ISblrd HORIZONTAL . 18 t W 1 T I n e h e a (abbr.) 17 father 18 a game 81 en accu- mulat ten on stag nant water 24 tool 26 affable la manner 28 boast 80 a f t e r . Christ (abbr.) 81 prep eel tion 82 total 83 lament VERTICAL 1 proceed e d 16 part of "to with a slow easy gallop 2 kind of pastry 8 one's own dwel ling place ' 4 I west point 5 mutiier 7 b same (abbr.) 8 portion of food chew ed b7 cow 10 over there. ai a uu-Unce 12 pninooa ' 1, away be" 18 piece of , metal that holds an other I n place 10 conducts !!U b o i n q o a d r u- p e d 22 ind I n e d trough ?-J.ln.d of glove 24- lint man 25 lway 27 sixth not of diaton ic aral 20 refusal Herewith b solution to Puzxls No. 110. 5 ' NGt r-.P0 (t TAIL L N u 1 2 P oji" p- 5 mJp Lli.I'r(' t o om i c. tiiIJLil2l B B4L .i SPEAKSD r"IlHA S 0 015" S JOKt o 1 SV'S Ot..t?AT El;?A L PAZ 7? 0M J T j D E h O N R " I) P K P ? -! 5 S E Tlr7UrKrulSt.'jplEirlTlER A Hint for Beglnncri Th uuss word putsle dl gram is merely a means of eoo ee Ling word which are synony moaa to thorn listed and which will interlock perfeatly and ao read equally well crosswia of downwBrtL Always look for th number of th synonym on th diagram. If horizontal, yoo must find a word to fit between that number and th first shaded atop to th firhti if ertieal, yon. must fit your word belai.i n th camber and the Snt shaded step below. rle is a resident of Corvallls. u t,h Government Man Spends Day i oo ay W'llliam Scott, who is employed Edward Cachlln spent the day by tne KOvernmPrit, at lx-troit, here today visiting with friends Michigan, spent Friday In Rose and attending to business affairs. Durg attending to business mat- He resides at South Deer Creek. Commissioner Spends Day H. W. t,llby, the state highway commissioner, was here from Ku gene Friday, and spent tho day transacting business matters. ters. Mr. Scott left this morning tor San Francisco. Operated On In Portland Miss Minnie Easton of this city, underwent an operation yesterday morning for goitre at tho Good Samaritan hospital in Portland. Dr. j Luther Hamilton performed the IMPORTANT Notice of Removal To our many Friends and Patrons, Greeting i and to say on and after March 1st, 1925, we shall occupy our New Office, Laboratory and Home Number 422 East Douglas Street. Two doors east of the County Court House, and immediately adjoining the i splendid, newly built ' ' Christian Science Church Thanking all tor their past patronage, and earnestly solicit ing the kindly continuation of same, we beg to remain. Respectfully and very truly yours for Health, Taylor's Specific Company . VM. K. TAYLOR. PROP. Her Today I Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Harrison spent a few hours In town today v.siting with friends and transact ing business matters. They reside at Wilbur. Here Prom Myrtl Creek From Wilbur Arriving here yesterday iromi Airs, itaipn anus was a nose southern points In the county, was burg visitor today from points Edward McAllister. Mr. McAllls-inorth of the city, and spent a few ter Is a resident of Myrtle Creek, hours shopping. She resides at Wll- Returns From Portland ier, appeared last night with hel Miss. Evelyn Nolan returned to i dancers in "Don Quixote." this city thia morning from Port-1 land after standing a short time! The more you cat the more yov there. Misa Nolan attended the 1 want. It costs more because you ballet at the auditorium there, in'juBt can't get enough. GRIMM wmrn Anna Haviowa. famous danc-L nttos. itui.K HKKAl). Phone i;t3. and will be here for the week end on buslnesa and visiting. Portland Couple Visitors Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Swenson stop ped over in this city F'ritiayto view the town, and were over night guests. They are residents of Portland, and were enroute to southern points by motor. Here From Bridge C. S. I-ett la spending the week ! operation, and Miss Easton Is re end In Roseburg on business and Ported as getting along nicely to- vislting. Mr. Lett arrived here!uay- yesterday evening from Bridge. Her for Week End Hester Pond is here spending the week end vifltlng and transacting business matters. Mr. Pond arriv ed yesterday evening from Bridge. Medford Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Leach stop ped over In Roseburg to visit Fri day, on their way home to Med ford. They have been on a motor trip north. Here from Looking Glasa Mrs. Emma It. Moors arrived here yesterday afternoon from southern points in the county, and is spending today In this city shop ping and visiting with friends, f he is a resident of Looking Glass. Visits Salvation Army Dr. Percival Holland, of Philadel phia, a former lieutenant of the Here on Business Jno. J. Deomody is spending a day or so In this city trnnsartlng business matters. Mr. Deomody arrived here from Portland yester day afternoon. On Business ; Arriving from points norlh and spending yesterday In this clly attending to business matters was J. R. Barry. Mr. Barry is a resi dent of Portland. Former Resident Here Ben MrMnllen. former resident of this citv, arrived here yesterday from Myrtle Point. Mr. McMullen will be here a short time attending to business matters. Hare on Business E. A. llogan an arrival here Friday from north: rn points, and Is spending a short line in Rose burg on buslnfr. Mr. Hocan re sides In Portland. From Corvallls W. E. Willlama arrived here yes terday from northern points and spent a f'-w hours In the ci'v trnns aclinir bn.iln's mattera. He Is a resident of Corvallls. . Visiting Store O. L. Stone, of the Stone chain stores, wno was manacer oi me nIr,pa. fnrrea. and now an local establishment for a few weeks eppt,.,) candidate for office in the after Its opening here, came over salvation Army, is stopping over from Klamath Falls on Thursday, w)ln , iocai corps on his way to spending a couple of tlnys here.'San Franclsco training college, and then expected to go to North J llend to visit the business place j0 eiva Xpernees there. Mr. Stone states thut his. Adjutant Fred Anderson will give company has Just opened a second hlg jail expprnncn at the Salva store and meat market In connec-tlon Army Hall Bt 7:30 tonlKht and Hon at Klamath Falls, and Proh-. ,,, now he wa, ,rrPi,ted. put in ably within 30 or 40 days wlllija led out handcuffed with the start a store at Marshfleld. h.in .n- m hr..k rnek all for preaching on the streets of Belle ville, 111. Mr. Bertha B. Ronald A Beautiful Woman Is Always a Well Woman New Idea Club Food Sale A foodsale was held toilay In the windows of the 20th Century gro cery store by the women of the New Idea Club. Many tempting foods were for sale, and a good suc cess was made of the affair. The proceeds will go to buy supplies for charity work. Mystery Explained The ' Horn Inn mystery," which kept Medford amused for almost a week, proved to be a publicity scheme for the Elks jnlnstrels to be held on Mnrrh V. "ledTord peo ple were anticipating an anounce ment of a big hotel or Inn. and were quite worked up over the "mystery." R. II. Boyl, Seely Hall and Dan Cole, came to Rose burg on Wednesday, and sent bark ft telegram announcing the real purpose of the publicity. bur. Parrotts He Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parrott were here today for a few hours visit ing with friends and attending to business mattera. They reside at Camas Valley. Visitor Today i Among those from points north of town to spend a time in this city today visiting and shopping was ..Irs. John llaknnson. -She la a resi dent of Oakland. From Ithldhw. Mrs. Clam and sister, Miss Grace Matthews, wero visitors here from Riddle today and spent a few hours visiting with friends and shopping. From Happy Valley Here today from the rural dis tricts for a few hours on business ami shopping waa Mrs. Frank Stelnhauer. She resides at Hap py Valley. ' Oil I'.usl W. W. Patterson was an ar rival here Friday from northern points, and spent a few hours In the city transacting business. Mr. Patterson is from Salem. From Oren Bay Ward was here today from polnU south of town. He spent a few hours here visiting with friends and attending to business mattera. Ho resides at Green. 8pecial Program at Mission The lllhle Standard Mission will hold revival services here Hunday. The mission is expecting a number of young people and musicians from Eugene, and a fine musical program will be offered. Tacoms, Wash mv dauuhtcrs was devrkimnst From Corvallia 'womanhood she was nervous and Mr. and Mrs. If. E Nypoth tpent in ron rtown ate o( hra,h. Dr. Frldny and last night In this city tree's Favorite Prescription reg vlsltlng. They are residents of Cor-1 ulated her system and provnl an vallls. and left this morning for excellent tonic and nervine. I think other southern Oregon points, t i the "Favorite Prescription' is . i splendid remedy for womanly ail- Mr. Stoner Returns i mcnts and can be depended upon. Mrs. M. F. Rtoner arrived hero 1 lm always glad to ipi-ak a wood irnm laissanie mis morning, word lor it because it i o rciu ue. rtAKt three weeks at that n'srp vis.! t Itlng with friends and relatives, I You will toon be well if you itart and stntes that the weather Is very i tn take Favorite Prescription in cold, there being snow on the1 tablets or hnuid. All drmviits. ground at the time she left. Fhej Write Dr. Pierce, President luva left for her home at Ten Mile this1 lids' Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y., for morninr. after spending a fowl free medical advice. Send 10c for hours in this city. Iteialpkui tbPrcaiytuaX.lcts Lasswell In Portland Remarking upon the recommen dation by the Oregon senators of George Netiner of Roseburg for When one of tho post of United Stales district levrlnping into . attorney, Jess H. Lasswell, promi nent banker of Oakland, Ore., said: "Everyone In our county was very pleased with the news of George's success. We think a lot of him. for he is as square as a die. a straight shooter, and has bad a great d' al of experience In his pro fusion. " Mr. fjutswetl Is with the Commerrtn! hank st Oakland. He Is In town to Join his wife, who Recdsport Man Jailed Douglas Frost of Iteedsport, was brought to Roseburg this mornlnrt and confined In the coun'y Jail. He waa arrested for possession of Intoxicating llnuor, anil was fined Mrs. Ploner has been spending the. Mrs. Martha C. Wilton, i:H i bas been taking medical treatment at the Portland Kiirglral hospital. According to Mr. Lasswell, the chief topic In and about Douglas eonn'y Is the lambing pesson. "I F.HK'1tn Man Hpemls IHiy George Holland was an arrival here from northern points yester day and spent a few hours In the city on business, Mr. llulluuil is from Eugene. Food Sale of St Joseph's Society The ladles or bt. joseptrs rnurrh held a food sule today in tho dis play windows of the Zigler-Fee hardware company. The niany tempting foods were readily sold and a good sum was realized, to be put In the fund for the sewing society. License Itevokeil Edmond Dolan waa arrested la't night charged with p"cdtng, and was fined f 10 In the local Justice court today. His license was re voked for a period of 30 days. As he Is a high school bcy. and think we rur exneet a aood rron In need of hla money to help hlni- of lambs this year," he said: al iself through school, the officers ready half the wool In the county recommended to Judge Jonea that ha been sold." Oregon Journal, a light fine be BHsesaed. -ro m Craw Greater Gardens Order Garden Seeds Direct From Cill Bro. Setd Co. Pedigree, acclimation, hardiness, fineness to name! These qualities will insure you a greater garden. "Seeds which are grown in the Northwest," saya Prof. A. G. II. 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