Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 03, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSf DURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1925.
From Eugana
Thomas W. Mnn.'oe was here
Monday and transacted buslnesa
affairs fur a few hours. Mr. Mun
roa la a resident of Kugene. ,
LOCAL NEWS
Do tt now. Order a sample loaf
of GRIMM BItOS. MILK HltK.U)
and It will become your steady diet.
Phone 123.
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THE LADIES SHOPPE
t LOCAL NEWS I
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On Ilusiiieei Mowlay
Victor D. Leavltt was here on
Monday from Seattle. Mr. Lea
.vitt waff here attending to busi
ness matters. x
"From, Glide
W. A. Smith returned to his
home at Glide Monday afternoon,
after spending the day here trui)3-
acting business matters.
A. X. Orcutt Helurnsf
A. N. Orcutt, who has Teen
spending the past three days in
i Portland on legal business, re
turned to this city this morning.
Leave For Sooth
L,. C. Grant, Portland man, who
spenO Monday In this city trans
acting business, left this morning
for other southern Oregon points.
Hero From Portland
S. S. Hundage urrived here from
Portland Monday afternoon, and
Is spending a day or so In this
city transacting business affairs.
From Snlem
V. N. Oiat was a visitor in this
rlty Monday, arriving from north
ern points. Mr. Diaz is from
Salem, and was here on business,
lie left this morning for southern
points. '
Available at alt Shell
Service Stations or office.
Phone, write, or call.
Silks and, Crepes
PRINTED GEORGETTES AND CREPES,
STRIPED CREPES. SILK AND
- COTTON CREPE DE
CHENE ' ' ' .
NEWEST PATTERNS .
139 N. JACKSON STREET
ycre From Kufreiie
I). J. McKlnnon is spending a
day oreso in this, city attending
to business matters; Mr. McKln
non arrived from Eugene Monday
afternoon.
I'oeUnntl Man Visits '
George J. Ekro arrived here
from Portland Monday and spent
theaday and a few hours today
In this city transacting business
matters.
Montana Mnn Visitor
W. K. Kierstod, a hotclmanof
Grea,t Falls, Montana,' stopped
over in this city Sunday and was
the nnest of W. O. Clinger, at the
Hotel Grand.
Here From Coast
A. II. Stunz was an arrival from
i coast points on Mondny. and Is'
' spending a day or so in this city
1 attending to business affairs. Mr.
I Stunz is from Coos Hay.
From Jefferson
I Frank. Kwall is spending a
short time in Roseburg nttendlng
1 1 business affairs. Mr. Kwall is
'a resident of Jefferson, and nrrlv
j ed here Monday afternoon.
Vbdtor Momliy
Thomas Rosenberry stopped
; over in this city 'yesterday and
j wa3 an overnlcht guest and vlsl
: tor from southern points. Mr.
, Kosenberry is a Medford resident,
and., was enroute to northern
r points in the stnte.
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Save One Cent
on
Gasoline
Buy a
" SHELL.
Scrip Book
v r Save S on a $5, $10 1
Lor $20 Scrip Book J
SHELL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
Ilusinexs Visitor
George W. Knight was an ar
rival here from northern points
Monday and spent the day attend
ing to business matters. Mr.
kuighl Is a lesidenuof Hubbard.
i Kiiglneer Here on Uusli
j W. H. Llbby, state highway en
I glneer, was here from Uandon on
I Monday, and spent the day trans
I acting business. Mr. Libby re
I turned to the coast this morning.
On Ituiti
D. Farquhar arrived here Mon
i day from northern points and
! spent the day and a short time
i today attending to business mat
I ters. Mr. Farquhar Is from Port
i laud.
Here Visiting Mr. Kidd
Mrs. Stewart Mitchell and two
children, of Hequa, and Mrs. Lil
lian Purdy, of Los Angeles, are In
this city visiting at the home of
their mother, Mrs. A. C. Kidd.' Mrs.
lurdy will remain here about a
week, or ten days, and Mrs. Mitch
ell will visit for about a month.
Stop Over Today
Mr. and Mrs. A. Coiner, of Los
Angeles, stopped over In Roseburg
i this morning, and spent the day
! viewing the town. They are on
, their way to San Francisco, after
i a northern trip. Mr. Coiner is
1 quartermaster-sergeant in the mar
t ine corps at the southern" station.
Redeemable through
all Shell Dealers and
Shell Service Station!
To Portland
TVardo Johnson returned to h!i
hom at Portland today, after
spending Monday In thin city trans
acting business affairs.
From Klamath Fall
8. Oaralp .stopped over in Ifose
burg yesterday and last night, en
route to Portland. Mr. Oarnlp Is a
resident of Klamath Falls.
I lore. Front Nlionvllle
Mrs. Walter Leake was a visi
tor. In this city Monday aftornoon
front points east of town. Mrs.
Leake Is a resident of Dlxonville.
Front Glide
Mrs. O. E. Smith wa in Roe
burg Monday and spent a few
hours shopping and transacting
business uttnirs. 8ho resides at
Glide. , '
Hero Monday
Charles Chapman transacted
business and sient & few hours
In this city visiting on Monday.
Mr. Chapman is a resident of
Glide.- ,
On Business
C. H. Allen arrived here Mon
day afternoon from Portland, and
will spend a short time in Kose
burg transacting business mat
ters. Mr. Hokum Visits
rote Hokum was in this city
for a time Monday looking after
business matters and purchasing
supplies. Mr. Hokum resides at
Hock Creek.
Visitor From Melrose
Mrs. D. P. Daniels was a visitor
In this city Mondny. Mra. Daniels
is a resident of Mejrose and spent
a few hours on business and
chopping.
Returns to City
. Cla T .! It .1 has lntltFnAfl f TCI Til
Looking Glass, wherejte has been
for some time, and resumed ms
duties at
Monday. -
the round bouse on
on Business
W. Potter is In Roseburg attend
ing to business matters for a day
or two. Mr. Potter Is a resident of
Eugene and arrived here Monday
afternoon.
From Mllwood
Martin Rassmussen was In Rose
burg for a time Monday, trans
acting business affairs and visit
ing. Mr. Rassmussen la a resi
dent of Millwood.
Mr. Peterson On Business
n A Pntpfann u'fta in arrival
Monday from southern points. He
la a rnoMonr nt Mm 1 fnrfl onil will
ho In Troohnrir fnr ft hnrt tlniA
transacting ousiness an airs.
Stops Over Monday
G. M. McRober, a aisldent of
Klamath Falls, stopped over in
this cltv e"d vlplted over night
last night. Mr. McRober was on his
way to Portland.
looking Olnxs People Visit -'
Mr. and Mrs. Dyeert. and son."
Harvey, were visitors in Roseburg
Monday for a few hours, and
transacted business. .They are re
sidents of Looking Glass.
Uridine Visitor Monday
Here from points south of town
Monday was C. R. Jnraes, who
fpent n few hours In Roseburg
transacting business matters. Mr.
James resides at Myrtle Creek.
Mertford Couplo Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Kllnide stop
ped over In this cltv to visit
Monday and over night, on their
wav to northern nolnts. They are
residents of Medford. .
From 8esttle
Ray C. Dickerson arrived here
from the north Monday and Is
spending a short time in this city.
Mr. Dickerson Is from Seattle, and
is a guest at the Grand Hotel.
MM Swift Visits
Miss Lola Rwlft was here from
South Deer Creek Monday, and
spent the afternoon in Roseburg
shopping nnd visiting with some
friends. She returned home Mon
day evening.'-
Hero From Coast
D. Johnson Is In Roseburg for a
day or bo looking after buslnesB
Interests. Mr. Johnson arrived
from Mnrshfleld Monday. He 1b
here In the Interests of an eastern
oil company.
Heir l'om MiMlford
Arthur Ttrown, the circulation
representative for the Portland
Oreconlan. arrived here Sundny
nlrht from his home at Med'ord,
nnd will spend the next week In
Roseburg and vicinity on busl
nefa. VMM Here Monday
William Vaurn. deputy sheriff
and superintendent of the street
department at Lebanon, stopped
over In this cltv Mondn to visit
Niit Visit Hsre
Mis. Ruth Klsmamsn and Mis.
piii linn r.,..n ks.nh ., in
'oos county, p.'nt a few hours
""re yesienisv vtsitmg witn ine
oral unit. They are returning to
tlii'lr work from Portland, where
they attended a conference of pub
lic health workers.
To 8nak Tonight
Doctor Perclvsl Rnllsnd. who Is
..i-i.i. i .... .
IMTk mV V.ughnT.on h "w.y In T II e PPopie's Theater oreh.-.ra. Washington Irrigation, and d-v
w? h M. family to Cail ornu'john Shields, formerly leader of veh.pment company of Seattle .
no'nt. on a Tr o .the Roseburg band. I. al-o ,Het- license to cons ruct a dam across
po.nt. on a trip. ,ccess In the m-lropolls 'he Columbia river at Priest Rap-
a i i . .. n i.i linllan1 haa BrrniM1 IM1UII inn
on h!s wsv to San Francisco col- their home at Cordova. Alaska.
leae. will lead the voung pe..p!.' Thev will be accompanied as far
meeting at the Salvation Armri" 8''t1 r Mrs. B- l. Mr and
hsll tonlrh at 7:31 o'clock Ad
Jtttsnt Anderson will be oat of
town a couple of dav. while hold
In special mreUngs at Elt'on
and ScotUburg.
Returns From Medford
Harold Hudson returned last
night from Medford- where he
spent a short time attending to
business matters.
From Bandon
T. P. Abuar was a Iltor In this
city a short time Monday and this
morning from coast points. Mr.
Abuar is a resident of Dandon.
GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD
delivered to all parts of the city.
One loaf for you and no other will
satisfy. It's wholesome. , It's pure.
It costs no more. Phone 133.
Cottage Grove Coupla Visit
Mr. and Mrs. William Haldeman
were here Monday from Cottage
Grove, and Bpent a few houra in
the city visiting. . . ,
From Eugene
Perry E. Joy was an arrival here
Monduy from northern points, and
sent a short time in the city vis
iting. Mr. Joy is from Kugene.
Business Visitor Monday
Here from northern points Mon
day was J. B. Lill. Mr. LI 1 1 is a
resident of Eugene, and spent a
short time In the city on business.
From Medford
W. J. Ilurbrldge. stopped over
In this city Monday and visited.
Mr. Ilurbrldge is a resident of
Medford, and left for tho north
this morning.
Returns to Hoaglln
George Shellabarger returned to
his home, at Hoaglln this morn
ing, after spending Monday In
Roseburg on business matters and
visiting.
Visitor In Town
Fred Hamilton was In from the
rural districts todny spending a
few hours here transacting busi
ness. -He is from the Half Moon
j Orchards.
Will Leave For Salom
A George Trapolis of the Terminal
Rhine Parlors. 4-111 leave tonight
for Salem, and .will attend the
Stage Terminal Hotel company
stockholders meeting.
Back From Albany
Leslie Butner and wife, t who
have been attending to business
matters and visiting at Albany
and Corvallis have returned to
their home In this city.
Hera From Coast '
L. Jones was an arrival from
coast points Monday and will
spend a Bhort time in this city at
tending to business interests. Mr.
Jones resides at Marshfleld.
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MC Butner Hen
Mac Butner, who has been em
ployed at Portland, has returned
to Roseburg and will probably re
main here permanently. He will be
emnloycd In the broccoli harvest
temporarily.
iie i mre you e.i uio mi. " 1
want.v It costs more because you
Just can't i't enough. GRIMM
11UOS. MILK UREA I). Phone 133.
Leaver For Salem
W. A. Cummlngs, manager of
the Stage Terminal Hotel here,
left this morning'for Salem to at
tend a meeting of the stockholders
of the Stage Terminal Hotel com
pany. He will return-here Wednes
day. To Locate In Shaw
Dexter McAllister, who has been
residing In this city for the past
five months, and was clerk at the
Terminal Hotel cigar store, left
this morning for Shaw, by motor,
and will make his home at that
place.
Spends Day On Business
Leslie Hawk arrived here from
Med'ord Monday and Bpent the
day here transacting business. He
returned home this morning. Mr.
Hawk Is one of the drivers of the
Interurban stage lines between
Medford and Ashland.
Arrlvo From Oregon City
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wohlforth
of Oregon Cltv, arrived here last
night. Mr. Wohlforth Is looking af
ter property Interests here, and
M. Wohlforth will visit frlnnds
for a few days. Mr. nd Mrs. Wohl
forth formerly resided on a fruit
ranch In the Winston district and
are well known In this vicinity.
Dr. Tullar Arrives Monday
Dr. Kdgar Tuller, of Chicago,
returned to this city last night
with Rev. H. E. Flnley, of Marsh
fleld. and will again speak at the
Methodist church north this even
ing. Roth men visited during the
past week at Grants Pass and oth
er cities farther south in the
state. Rev. Plnley was called home
to attend to business pertaining to
the new Methodist Hospital, and
left for the coast this morning.
Has Flno Position
Harrv Crocker, well known local
musician, who- left recently for
and has been prsciicng wun nr
Portland Symphony orrh-stra.
ltoth of the hovs have a fine ftilnre,
i according to thoe who have vlstl-
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Bakers Returning to Alaska
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley IlBker and
Iva fhllilrpn who have been vis-
Hinr at the home of Mrs. Maker's
parntB. Mr. and .Mrs. v. tmam
in mis cur i..r in i.i -'-
I pmI -Ak. will leave ronignt lor.ueo.'"ni rnor 10 iniin "-im-iiubi
Mrs. Raker -111 embark for Ala -
ka on March 7 trom Seattle. Mrs.
III II will visit Port Angee, and
other Washington
returning home.
points before!
From 01 Ids
R. 3. Hartnell was a visitor in
this city Monday from Glide. Mr.
Hartnell spent the day here at
tending to business affairs.
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From Myrtlo Crook
Ms. Jacqulns arrived here today
from points south of town, and
spent a few hours shopping and
visiting. She resides at Myrtle
Creek.
i
From Monroe '
Among those to arrive here Mon
duy from northern points and
visit over night was Paul L.
Hocklma. Mr. Hocklma Is a resi
dent of Monroe.
From Riddle
C. E. Osborne was hero today
from southern points In the county.
Mr. Osborne is a resident of Rid
dle, and was here transacting busi
ness matters. -
On Business
F. fr. Marks was among those
from northern points to spend
Monday In this city transacting
business matters. Mr. Marks re
sides in Kugene.
Froft Dixonvlllo
Mrs. O. C. Brown was a visitor
In this' city this afternoon, and
spent a few hours visiting with
friends and shopping. She resides
at Dlxonville.
Hera Today
Mrs. Jamea Conklin was a Rose
burg visitor today from tho rural
districts, and spent a few hours
shopping and transacting busi
ness. Mrs. Conklin resides at Rice
11111.
From Coast
A. H. Powers was hero Monday
from coast points and spent the
day here attending to business
matters. He is a Marshfleld resi
dent. Medford Man On Business
J. C. Mulone was among those
from southern points to arrive
hero yesterday and spend the day
on business. Mr. Mulone 1b a resi
dent of Medford.
Assistant Club Leader Here
Miss Helen Cowglll, assistant
state club leader of O. A. C, at
Corvallis, arrived here Monday
from that place and will spend a
Bhort time in Roseburg on busi
ness. Leaves For Msdford
iL F. Loiler left this morning for
his homo at Medford, after spend-
in g the past aeveral weeks In
Marshfleld, and a short time In :
this city on business. Mr. Lozler Is i
from the marble works there.
Mrs. Chlldera Visiting Hero
Mrs. E. O. Childers is here for a
Uilr vtsltlncv at t has ViAtilA nt hap
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.. -P.
Pat-,
terson,. Mrs. ChIIdrs was
Ml
her mar-,
nisoge t'aiierson oeiore ner mar-j
riage. And has a number of friends
In this city.
Former Residents Sptnd Day
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoene, for
mer residents of this .city, now of
Medford, motored to this city to
dny, and are spending a short
time visiting old friends. Mr.
Hoene In here looking after proper
ty Interest. The couple moved to
Medford Inst fall, where Mr. Hoene
Is employed by the California-Oregon
Power company.
Debate Tonight .
The affirmative team of the R
H. 8. debaters left todsv for Eu
gene, where they will debate to-j
night for the Southern Willam-
ette Championship. The Eugene
affirmative team arrived here to
day, and will debate with the nega
tive team hern tonight In the audi
torium at 7:30 o'clock. Tho names
of the judges have not been an
nounced. However It Is likely that
they will be University men.
WILL BUILD A DAM
ACROSS THE COLUMBIA
(AawwUtM tm ltf1 Wlr.)
WASHINGTON, Mar. 3 The
Wnithington Irrigation and De
velopment company of Seattle was
Rraned a license today by the. Fed
o al Power committee to connlruct
a dam 2 miles Ionic acrosa the Oo-f
lumma river at I'ru-st Kspins. -j ne
proji et provides for a reservoir of
Kfi.ooo acre feet and the lnitlnl In
stallation of power unlls capunle of
nn output of 340.000 horso power.
Kventually. It Is hoped to turn out
750.000 horse power from the pro
ject. SEATTLE. Mnr. 3. Early benln
nlnn of construction nn a project
Inrl'Mllntt a city of 60,000 where
kb ire bruHh stands now was fore
cast here today when .receipt of a
dispatch from Washington. The
dispatch related the federal water
power commit. on had given the
Intention lo build the project
was announced five years ago.
(Inintlng of a permit awaited en
pertinents to devise apparatus by
which salmon can go up the rives
past the dam to spawn.
The dam, whlcl It ha. been said
ill he the longeBt In the world.
:hs been promised to cost I2H.OO0
t u", ana ine nii.-ri. n
""''-
mchlnery, $20,000,000 to build fac
: lories and shop, at a city to be
created at I rleat Rap da. and $12.-
lOOO.eoO In other buildings fir tho
rlty. A feature of the project is
irrigation of inn.noo acres of for-
tile bill barren land in the basin ft.
lha Columbia luvur.
Are you ashamed
live in Roseburg?
HEN
travel
you
1 1
trom INew
No Siree you take the hotel pen and. v.
proudly write down Roseburg, Ore... and
even in the smoking compartment it' --. -,
"the greatest little town in the world."
But let's take a peep into your coat'
pocket and see if it's a Roseburg label
Surely if Roseburg is worth bragging
about when you are away it must be
something more than just a place in
which to sleep and eat when you are ""
home.
Roseburg clothiers can give you today ..,;.
and any day as fashionable, as fitting and
as economical a clothing service as any
two cities that have a city hall and since r ;
you are living here prospering here and
making your money and your friends -here
is it any more tha'n right that you .
should . make your clothing purchases' i
here. .
Harth'
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KIWANIS flUNCHEON
WAS MOST ENJOYABLE
,
Senator B. L. Eddy, Represents-,
IIvm WnltiT FlHher and V. fl. 1MB-
trlct Attorney ueorge weuner were
the speakers at the Klwanis i
eon m noun , , T
genuemen gave line lama win u i
were heartily applauded by their I
fellow Klwantana. In the prise
award contest, a spelling bee was i
held to decide the winner. Dr.
B. R. Shoemaker walked away wttn
honors, spelling -IBinmus wiimim
a bobble. Frank Chase celebrated
nis iiiruiuny r motion. Tho second one was a
gars for the Kiwanlans and Rubs (lharD jM ,t m,,,nixnL xhe Mr$
Liutotl lead the boys In I some. came Rt 4 a. m.. and was the moat
snappy song numbers. The losing pron()llncwi of the
side paid for the meals for the ; , , r
wlnnerB today. AURORA STORE ROBBED ,
' IMPORTANT NOTICE f.tmel.tod rren hwi Wlfij"'"
I have no one selling tickets for AURORA, Ore., Mar. S.J-Bnrg-photos.
Don't be doped Into buying lars last night stole about 11.000
until you have Investigated. Clark's ; worth of merchandise from . tho
Photo Studio. C. VV. Clark. . , general store of WlrKJtnd Snyder.
n i llefore leaving to cart their loot
CHIMNEY FIRE TODAY away in an auto, the rohbera help
Thft fire department wan oallwl
out this morn Ins; for a chimney j
fire at tho Kidder home on Kant
Oak street
T" . i
The house was fllled'MrtlKjn.r for rewiiltw
National
Oregon Products
Month!
HUNDREDS of thousands of dollars are being
spent this month to tell people in every corrjer,
of the United States about Oregon's possibilities ahi'
Oregon's quality products. You will see these adver
tisements in the magazines.
What you can
do!
Here at home we can tie up
with thU national advertising
on Oregon.
Merchant can feature dis
plays of Oregon productj; one
or more numbers in programs
Associated Industries of Oregon!
Portland, Oregon
Dan C. Freeman, Manage
you
you don t register
i - ' I
loric t-uy do your
loggery
with smoke, and great chunks of
burning soot .threatened to set
fire to the roof. The firemen kept
the roof wet until the flue Jhad
burned itaeir out, preventing ' any
ilumnra In lha KniMtn.
.
lunch-.THREE TREMORS
FELT IN EUREKA
(-AMocUtnt rms Lut win.) '
EUREKA. Cal., Mar. 3. Thcee
Mrtbouake shocks were felt herd
last night but no damage wa re-
nortfd. The first mme at . ..
0vinck and had a prolonged wave
ed themselves to a hearty"lunch la
th urocery department.
o .
Use Newt Review Classified. Ad
can be devoted to them; .
"Oregon Product" dinner of ;;
lunches may be served; school
children ma write essays, or
make up lists of all the things "
made here. You'll be surprised
at their variety.
Insist upon Oregon-made '
products when you buy.
Choose them on merit; they ,
successfully compete with the '
world's best. Your support of
Oregon industries means more '
work; more wage earners;
bigger payrolls, increased pros
perity for everyone.
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