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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY, MARCH 2. 1925. cdnnouncing an INCREASE IN PRICE oCOPCO 7 Preferred Capital Stock TcAurorwm oregom7 1 POWER. COMPANY H 'TT Roseburg YOUR PARTNERS IN PROGRESS Ask any member of our organization or mail this coupon today! ) ' 1 ; I OP AI LULAL vwwwwwwwwwwwww! ' Nnw Iq the time to bnv American I fence. We have a full car load, Wbarton Bros. To Anlauf Dr. H. C. Church, and Miss Agnes, Pitchford left this morning for Aniauf and spent the day there on official business. If op Coughs Ml W. F. CHAPMAN I IS r w r rt u ij n fltiVrtilftflrn- srTsriiM .fi" .a 1 1 I When You Build Your Home Install the j Western Pipe or Pipeless Furnace IT IS DIFFERENT Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25- 11 NO. JACKSON OUR NEW Home B WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS - f fri.ra.T.i.aTTiraiTti;iira The price of this Company's present issue of 7 Preferred Capital Stock, which, has been , offered at $98.00 per share since its first public offering seven months ago, will be increased to I $100.00 per share on April 2, 1925. No change is to be made in the present par- ' tial payment plan, adopted for the convenience of those desiring to arrange their investments in this security on a 20-payment basis with in terest at 6? allowed on all installments paid. Effective April 2 . . This 'increase in price is made necessary by an active demand and strong financial market -for this type of security throughout the country. It is further justified by the satisfactory progress which is being made toward the completion of the Company's new important developments. These projects, when completed, will materially increase the Cornpany's earning capacity. For full information concerning Copco . 7 Preferred Capital Stock and interest bearing partial payment plan, ask any member of our organization and mail the coupon below. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON Offices: , OREGON Medford Grants Pass CALIFORNIA . Yreka Dunstnuir THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY MEDFORD. OREGON Please send me full information about your 7 Preferred Stock and special partial payment plan. . Name. cAddress. If you were worth a million dol- lars you could not buy a better loaf of bread. (IllIMM BROS.' MILK BKKAO. Phone .33. , -rourj5t Stops Hers J- I Umlth Montesano. Wash- i Imston. who has been enjoying a two weeks' trip to California, stop ped In Roseburg this morning for a short visit wltn Mrs. Cora Llouu of the Palace of Sweets who Is an old friend. V.'oman's Club Tuesday Kach member of the Roseburg Women's Club Is privileged to bring two guests to the mating on Tuesday arternoon, March 3, at the K. P. Hall on Rose street. An In teresting literary and musical pro gram has been arranged, with a talk by Miss Rosa B. Parrot of the high school faculty. It may be worth while for yon to know that one loaf or GRIMM BROS.' MILK 11RKAD has more real food quality than two ordinary loaves. It costs no more. Phone 133. Electric Man Visits He re iki. C. tinhorn, factory representa tive for the Landers, Frary and Clark company of New Britain, Conn., was a week end visitor In Roseburg with H. II. Hudson of the Hudson Klectrlr Store. Mr. Osborn Is an old friend of Mr. Hudson's, having been associated with him In bulnit several years ago. He Is enroute to southern Oregon on a businexs trip, and motored to Med ford Sunday with Mr. Hudson. or simply clip POWER COMPANY Klamath Falls Are you hungry? Try one slice of GRIMM DUOS.' MILK BREAD for real satisfaction. 1'bone 133. Spend Sunday In Eugene- Miss Claudia Houseolder and Miss Margaret Shields left yester day morning for Eugene, and spent Sunday in that clty'vlslting at the home of Miss Houseolder s aunt, Mrs. E. Illng 'nheliner. Return From Trip to Portland W. O.Cllnger, George Rapp and Roy Yount returned to this city Sunday night, after spending the week end In Portland In the Inter ests of the Indian rendezvous. They made the trip In the former's car. Committees representing the In dians from the various reservations In the northern and eastern part of Oregon were present. W.U. Head Sails 4 'A w A Newsomb Carlton, President ol the Western Union Telegraph Com, pany, baa sailed from New York for Europe to complete negotiations for new cable line from England to the United fitawa. The rroposwj can win o lain via r-ewionno- Willi SM44 W U WB Ilia iSJ II 1 1 V4 vvr i v r7 !r LOCAL Hsra Sunday Among those to ' slop orer la noni'burK Sunday and pond the day visiting, was E. O. Perkins. Mr. Perkins la from Springfield. VUllnr Saturday E. H. Burdett stopped over In this city for a few hours Satur day to Tistt while enroute to southern points from Portland. Oakland Resident Visits J. A.'Soules was here from Oak land Saturday and overnight visit ing and transacting business. Mr. Soules returned borne" Sunday. Returns to (ilemlale Chris Nauvold returned to his home at Olendale this morning, after spending a few hours In this citx transacting business affairs. lr. Hoover Ijeavea for South Dr. E. V. Hoover left this morning for San Francisco, and will spend about a week thor on some business matters. Visitora Sunday- Mrs. Ethel Duncanson and daughter, stopped over Sunday enroute to their home In Portland, after a southern trip, and spent the day visiting. Business Visitor C. C. Webber wa shere from the suburbs Saturday visiting with friends and attending to business matters. Mr. Webber lives at Ed enbower. Ten Mil Realdent Spends Day Lige Matthews was here from Ten Mile Saturday, and spent the day attending to business matters. Mr. Matthews returned home In the evening. Visitor In Town T. N. Humphreys was a visitor In Roseburg Saturday from the rural districts. Mr. Humphreys resides at Happy Valley and was here on business. Here Visiting Friends Mrs. W. M. Cline and Mrs. H. E. Maurer arrived here Sunday from Salem, and are spending several days In this city visiting with friends. From Oregon City J. E. Sampson stopped over In this city Saturday from northern points, and spent a few hours visit ing. Mr. Sampson Is from Oregon ,City. Visitor Saturday P. C. Rotter was an arrival here Rnturriav from the north, and spent it few hniim viewing the r.ltv. Mr. 1 Rotter is a resident of Oregon City. Spends Week End R. S. Weekly arrived here Sat urday from Myrtle Point, and spent the week end In Roseburg visiting with friends. He return ed home this morning. Spends Week End Miss Vivian Orcutt arrived here from O. A. C, at Corvallis, Satur day, and spent the week end here (siting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Orcutt, and friends. Here From Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Hunter and two daughters of Corvallis. are vis iting on South Deer Creek with Mr. Hunter's mother and brother, Mrs. D. W. Hunter and Alva Hunt er. On Business. William E. Williams was an ar rival here from the north Sunday and Is spending a few days In Roseburg attending to business matters. Mr. Williams is from Corvallis. Sim. Fouler Leave for Home . Mrs. Kate Calvert Foster, who has been visiting In this city at the home of Miss Hnrrlette Hal deman since December, left this morning for her home In Minne apolis. Recital Successful The recital given by Mrs. Mary Gervais and children under the au spices of the Smlck P. T. A. was an enjoyable event of Friday night, Feb. 27. About 1&0 people gathered at the Dixonville hall, and a goodly sum was realised. To TM-ate He J. R. Harry arrived here irt nrday from Portland, and 'wK' locate In this city. Mr. Itarr has been working for the Southern Pacific company at Portland, and will be employed by that company here In the local yards. Klamath Falls People Visitors George L. Humphrey, and daugh ter. Miss Frances Humphrey, stop ped over In Roseburg Saturday, enroute to their home at Klamath Falls, after a trip north. Mr. Humphrey was a former , deputy .sheriff of Klamath county. Parkins Home From Portland 1. W. Perkins and wife, returned yesterday morning from Portland, where they have been spending the past six weeks, while Mr. Perkins was receiving medical treatment In one of the leading sanitariums of. the city. Ills treatments, unner the dlrertlon of a specialist, have proven very beneficial, and he Is returning to Hoscburg greatly Im proved In heal. a. VV. C. T. U. to Meet The Kofieburic W. C. T. V. will ment Wednesday afternoon with M.s. Helen Fenruson, at 1471 Riv erside Drive. This Is Inauguration lmy, and Dr. Plyler will speak on Child Welfare, taking; as her theme, "To every child belonrs the r.irht to be well born " prof. Hsmm will speak on "To Kvery Child an Kduratlon"; ftev. O'fiell, "To Pro tection From Child Labor"; Miss Aitnes Pltchford on "To Be Morally , flaf,Raartwr. ,nrt Mri c H ,,, ton ..To Spiritual Training." There will also b dedication of White Uibboo recruits. NEWS To Eugene Lyle E. Marsters motored to Eugene Sunday OL'd spent the day there on business. Visitora Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Josephson were visitors here Sunday and over night front Arlington, Ore. From Grants Pass Mrs. F. Xj. Etldings is here from Grants Pass for a short time visit ing with friends. Here Saturday B. R. Richter was a business visitor In this city tor a few hours Saturday. He Is a resident of Camas Valley. Hero Week End Kred E. Becker spent the week end In this city visiting and trans acting business. Mr. Becker Is a resident of Portland. Fruit and Produce Man Here Ralph Moudy is here from the Fruit and Produce company at Eu gene, and will spend a short time in Roseburg on business. VUitliig With Friends Mrs. Lewis A. Johnson arrived here this mor.iing from Portland, and spent the visiting with old friends. From 8unshina Ranch Fred Richter was a business visitor In Roseburg for a few hours. Mr. Richter resides at Sunshine ranch. On Business B. M. Guthrie arrived here Sun day from Corvallis, and will spend the next few days in Roseburg transacting business matters. IliiHlneas Visitor Leon R. Sells arrived here on Saturday from Independence, and is spending several days In this city transacting lousiness affairs. From Ruckles- Spending Saturday In Roseburg were Mrs. Grant Smith and fam ily. They are residents of Ruckles, and returned home In the evening. Visits With Mother Mls Bernlce Jurgens spent the week end here visiting with her mother, Mrs. Lewis. She Is teach lng In one of the schools at Riddle. From Eugene William Peterson arrived ere Sunday from Eugene, and spent a short time visiting. Mr. Peterson left this morning for southern points. Here From Elkton Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Dewey arriv ed here Sunday from Elkton, and will spend a short time in this city visiting with trieuds and transact ing business. From Garden Valley Mr. Truman was here from the rural districts Saturday, and spent a f hours attending to business matters. Mr. Truman resides at .Garden Valley. Spends Week End Gordon Hibbs arrived hero Sat urday from Eugene, where he Is at tending the University of Oregon, and ssvnt Sunday here visiting with his sister. Visit Here Saturdny Mrs. J. 11. Sharper and Mrs. Clyde C. Ilrotherton were arrivals here from the north Saturday and spent the day visiting. They are residents of Portlaud. From Dixonvllle Among the visitors here from points east of the city Saturday was Mrs. liuhn. She resides at Dixonvllle and spent .a few hours here visiting and shopping. Ylaltnr on Saturday Lue Pellard arrived here Sat urday from the north and cpent the day visiting and looking af.er business matters. Mr. Pellard Is a resident of Cottage Grove. 8pends Saturday Here Among those from points south of town to ?,end some time here Saturday visiting with friends and shopping, was Mrs. J. M. lloyles. She resides at Myrtle Creek. Visitors Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sample stopped over In this city, enroute o Bouthernepolnts. Saturday and were overnight visitors. They are Portland residents. Spends Hay Here Glen Dupey was an arrival from points north of town Saturday and spent the day here visiting and transacting business. Mr. Dupey es a resident of Cottage Grove. Hnndon f'onple Vll$ Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Vogs arriv ed here from the coast Saturday and spent the week end In this f"clty visiting with friends. They returned to their home at uanaon this morning. Klamath Falls t'oupto Visit Mr. and Mrs. Floyd llerrtot stopped over in Roseburg Hatur- nay and spent ine any visiting. They have been on a motor trip to northern point, and left Bun day mnrninn for their home at Klamath Falls. Portland Man Hpenils Pi? Fred M. Jark was here Satur day from Portland, and wai ire yesterday on buaineis. Mr. Jack Is from a motion picture contract ing company at Portland, and was here yesterday to pre-vlew a First National picture. Former Resident Visiting Mrs. Myrtle llelflls, former resi dent of this ctty. arrived here Hun day from Cstarada, and la spend ing several days In Roseburg visit ing wtth old friends, before re suming her Journey to southern points. Visit Ovsr Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson were arrivals here Sunduy and visited here durlnx the day. They are res idents of Medford. j Visitors Saturday I Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tuve' were visitor In this city Satur day and overnight. They are real-: dents of Salem. j Here From Portland ' ( Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Allen arrlv-, ed here Saturday from Portland, i and are spending several dnys In : this city visiting. Qrasn Vallsy Taachar Visitor- Miss Rosabel bhone, a teacher In the (ireen valley school, near I Oakland, apent Saturday In this city visiting and shopping. To Work at Quarry u. 1. Hausen arrived here Sun day night from Portland, and will be employed near this city at the Rock quarry for some time. Camas Vallsy Peopl. Visit- Mrs. Charles Creasy and family vere among the visitora In this city during Saturday. Mrs. Creasy Is a resident of Camas valley. From Myrtle Creek Hugh Mcuee arrived here Sat urday from points south of town, and spent the week end visiting. He resides at Myrtle Creek. Here From O. A. C Ferroll lies arrived here Sunday and siient the day visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Storey Hies, and Mends. He Is attending O. A. C. at Corvallis. From Melrose H. O. Thompson spent Saturday In the city transacting business and purchasing supplies. Mr. Thompson returned to his home at Melrose, In the evening. Pools Roseburg Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pool and child were jj.tsltors here for a time Sat urday. They reside at Drew, and were here visiting and transact ing business. From Looking Class Among those to spend a short time in this city Saturday, from southern points In the county, was Oscar Rodley. Mr. Rodley Is a Looking Glass resident. From Rock Creek Joe Dellernardl was an arrival here Sunday from Rock Creek, and spent the day In Roseburg visiting with friends, lie returned home this morning. Visitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Thurston and family were visitors lu this city over Sunday, from Independence They left this morning fur south ern points by motor. Fruit and Produce Man Hers L. A. Peterson arrived here this morning from Kugii.e 'and spent the day on bushu-Bs. Mr. Peters on is with the Pacific Fruit and Pro duco company. . Here Week End Lewis Ha5ks arrived here Satur day from Canyonvllle and spent the week end In this city visiting with relatives. He returned home this morning. From Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Auster were arrivals here from northyn points Sunday and spent a short time in this city visiting. They are Cor vallis residents. Medford Cougl Visit Among the visitors from the south to stop over In Roseburg Sunday and view the town, were Mr. and Mrs. William Powell. They are residents of Medford. Small Fine Paid A fine of 10 was paid In the justice court today by L. M. Smith, who entered a plea of guilty to a charge of shifting lic ense plates. To Erect Modern Residence A. W. Wampole, who recently purchased some property In the 600 block on South Main street, will soon erect a new residence. A con tract has been let, and the work will start Immediately on a 6-room modern, stucco bungalow, with asenient and garage PftytiiUM warn tfilfitl RtflteliAi Mar! ind faldt and ttll ! 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Why a substitute? Get the genu ine GRIMM BROS.' MILK BREAD. Phone 133. In on the Prizes Mr. and Mrs. Lymon Spencer, of this city, who are enthusiastic gun club members, motored to Eugene yesteirday, to participate In he shoot held by the Lane county metropolis sportsmen. They had a Tells How Rich Women Are Robbed '3t Js ' - f 1 P.-: i.'.rlKICHAXWrTEnc.PAlirR KMC' EDITH BODC The am suing confession In a Los Angeles. Cal, court of. Herbert L, Wilson, notorious ex-minister and admitted bandit, thai he had beea approached by Jack Elerlck, who said he knew a wealthy New Yortc divorcee, Mrs. Charlotte King Palmer, who waa "thrilling Broadway wlth her lavish display of Jewelry, and that he, Elerlck and Charle Stahl, burglarized Mrs. King's home and stole 320.000 worth of Jewels, may clear up other unsolved robberies of women who make ostentations shows of their Jewels In New York's cafes. Mrs, Irene Schoellkopf. wife of Hugh Schoellkopf, Buffalo millionaire, waa robbed of priceless gems In the same fashion, but the tlleves were apprebendsd and the Jewels recovered. Mme. Edith Uobe, wealthy New York modiste, waa robbed In the same way, and that robbery was never solved. Wilson, who la now serving a life sentence In San Quentln, Cnl, prison, ad mitted Mrs. Palmer's ankle was broken In her fight with the thieves. Detectives had prevlouslyhad no clue to the Palmer rubbery. I I Longworths' eftr (CliiMim - r w v :ii,-,'' r.f ti Iters sm ths first f not prints of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Longwnrth. Chlcaxo, whers tha bobr was ban pita, ormcrlx AIM jtoawTal t,, OAKLAND good time and got In pn "the money" with their scores fij; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metschan, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kllham and MrsJ. . E. B. Watson, stopped over In this city -Saturday night and were guests at the Umpqua hotel. Mr. Metschan Is the manager' of the Imperial hotel at Portland. The party waa returning home to Port land from a trip by motor to Grants Pass. ' Baby Registers i'lt'iiui - in tfitisiptt.il i 1 i i1! ' . iii : vl! i ths first bnbj danithtar, Paulina, at taken at (ha l.rinit-In Hospital Ik la tha Obi on(reaanuui as4 Ul .. 4 . ... V -