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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVEW SATURDAY. MARCH 7. 1925. I? To the Man who doesn't know you, 1 1 Your Suit is You! Has it ever occurred to you thkt x the man you meet for the first time in business, on a social occasion, - : while traveling has only one cri terion to judge by your personal appearance? 11 It pays to dress well every minute, every day. . . ' ( .' '' ' ' Come in and let us show you ' t the new Spring Suits. $25.00 and up LOCAL NEWS Here Friday Fred Hamilton was here Friday from bis ranch at Halt Moon Or chard, and spent several hours attending to business matters. From Eugene J. Van Brethorst was a visitor In this city yesterday and overnight, and transacted business. He is a resident of Eugene. Will Leave for Portland " Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Farrlngton will leave Sunday (or Portland by motor. Tlley will be gone until tbo middle of the week on business. Visitor From Coast Miss Ruth Harper waa a visitor here Thursday from coast points,' and an overnight guest. Miss Har per Is a resident of Coqullle. From Melrose Today Walter Frederickson waa a vis itor In this city today and spent tho day visiting with friends and transacting business. He is a resi dent of Melrose. From Melrose . Eric Troselle was a visitor In Roseburg for a few hours yesterday and transacted business matters. Mr. Troselle la a resident of Mel rose. ' . From Dothan C. A. Spltler spent several hours In this city Friday attending to business affairs. Mr. Spltler is from Dothac and returned home la the evening. X LOCAL NEWS 1 To Glsndale i Miss Clark, who has been here a J day or two visiting and shopping, a . returned to her home at Glendale I tnis morning. From Oakland Fred Redder, a resident of Oak land, spnt a few hours In this city Friday attending to business affairs. Mr. Vedder returned home In the afternoon. Business Visitor W. L. Wlllman arlved here Fri day afternoon from Portland, and spent today here transacting busi ness matters. To spend Week End Miss Worrell arrived here this morning from Albany and will spend the week end in Roseburg visiting with friends. Returns to Eugene Returns to Coast C. E. Lowe, who spent a short I p. J. Furlong will leave for his time In this city Friday attending home at North Bend tonight. Mr. to business affairs, left for his Furloug aas been visiting at the Some at Eugene this morning. , I Soldiers' Home here for some time. From MeMinnville Returns to Glendale Charles F. Gage arrived here J Mrs. P. jacksnn left for her Friday from MeMinnville, and Is ' home )t Glendale this morning, af pending the wek end In this city 1 ter spending the past week in attending to business matters. - Roseburg on business and visiting. Leave For Eugene - I Slightly Better- Mr. and Mrs. J. Moore, who visit-1 J- E. Pickens, of the Pickens ed In this city yesterday and over-1 Brothers Grocery, who has been night, left this morning for their home at Eugene. They are travel ing by motor. Are Visiting Daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. W. O'Farrell are visiting at the home of their daughter. Mrs. A. W. Blauchford. Mr. O'Farrell Is the superintendent of the B. and O. railroad com pany. Their homo Is in Pittsburgh, and they are making their first tour of the west. They will be here for several weeks. quite ill with inflammatory rheuma tlsin for the past several days, Is reported slightly better today. Learn Telegraphy DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Roseburg Telegraph Institute Room 224, Perkins Bldg. Mrs. Hennlger Visits MrB. E. L. Heninger was a visi tor in this city Priday, and spent a few hours visiting with friends and sbopping. She is an Oakland resident. On Business v C. F. Munter, a Portland man. Is spending a day or so in this city looking after business interests. e arrived from the north last night Today's Cross-Word Puzzle I THE LACE HANDKERCHIEF Puzzle No. 116. Edit.d by J. C. Boyd. tlfil!L: 54 33T . HORIZONTAL. 1 teparat 7 thin (Latin) 8 lubricat 9 illuminate 11 unlatch (root) 12 in behalf of 1 3 Hprak distribute 13 one of the Great Later tO uircAtftn 21 Jump 22 on equal terms 24 couch 26 damp dirt 20 -rlertricaJ charge 81 (Jruek let ter 82 pronoun 83 point of conprta 34 fArnliji 35 quality VERTICAL 1 mark on a playing card '2 one X hrow 4 o-iHorinte or h lpjr 6 prite 6 riv-r (Spanish) automobile 7 transfer red for muni'y JO loyal 1 4 make amendi for 16 piece out 17 part of the face 18 regard 19 wrath 21 crippled ' 23 number 24 benefit & eoil 27 n AmeH. can Indian 28 nickname for a par tut 29 hostelry ' 80 person poteen of indefinite- Herewith la solution to Puzzle No. 15. rUISOlHlSriElsT E n ej-r s h? jell xTe (lJa l uTs T I If OjElT -L glS. jfcTj rW S. S. e- - Tfjg 3 Si a Z ZfjTn . '-XI Z aE J 0 f Ater-L g El - r 1 "h wtlik nvcltf it 7i v d aHTATglAlslsUAlBlAlTUlaLJ How to Solve ll Every number lndtrate the beginning of a word if hori zontal, crosswise, until the first shaded stop to the hgnt; if ver tical, downwards until the first shaded stop below. Compare the synonyms in the appended lists to the spaces In 'he diagrams and fill in the words yon Know. These will give yon clues to the more difficult words. When completed the words should in terlock perfectly. Hert Day or 8o C, P. McPerrell waa an arrival here from Portland Friday after noon and will be In Roseburg for a day or so attending to business in terests. Returns From Hospital Alias Eakin, who has been receiv ing treatment at Mercy hospital for the past week, wiaa dismissed from that place Friday, and return ed to her home at Glendale. Receiving Treatment j- Miss Fredrlka Wearherly, a teacher in one of the schools near this city, waa taken to Mercy hos pital yesterday morning to receive treatment. Dr. Stewart is attend ing her. On Bualneae rharlea Decklev was a business visitor in this city from Dixuuvllle Friday and last night. s Here Today C. E. Ford arrived here last night from Portland and Is spend ing today In Hour burg looking af ter business matters. Visitor From North p l. tilhhiril arrived here from Portland yesterday evening, and la siiiiininff over In Rosebura for a day or two to visit. Vls.tor From Medford E. P. Rands was a visitor In this city overnight last night from northern parts. Mr. Rands is a Portland man. Here Visiting uiu Pearl Pankev arrived here last night from Central Point, and la spending several days . in Roseburg visiting wun menus. Will Leave Today Mrs. J. C. Austin and daughter will leave today tor 1-a Urunde, where they will join Mr. Austin, and make their future borne. Visits Friends ' Mrs. Harry Mahoney arrived here this morning from Oakland, mill Attent the tlav here visiting with friends and shopping. From Happy Valley Mrs. Frank Bteinhaur was a visitor In Roseburg today, and spent the day shopping and visit ing. She i from Happy Valley. Return from South Mr. and Mrs. John Enger re turned last night from southern California, where they bave been enjoying a visit. To Myrtle Creek Mrs. L. O. Maddox left this morning for Myrtle Creek, where she will spend the week end visit ing with friends and relatives. Spends Day- Here from points south of Rose burg Friday was Jxrais Santmyer. Mr. Santmyer is a Rlddlo resident, and was here on business matters. From Marshfield 'Leland J. Chase was among those frtfm coast points here Fri day for a few hours transacting business. Mr. Chase is from Marshfield. , 41 4) at aV a 4V Sh A AGED PAIR MEET AND DECIDE TO MARRY (AaorUM PYm Land Wlia.) PARKEIlSrU'RO. W. V., ( Mar. 7. Bartholomew Lott, 80, and Mrs. Carrie Lambert. ! 70. were married in the Wood county court house today, a few minutes after they first 4 met. Each went to the court house on a different missiun. becoming acquainted tbey were soon talking quietly to- gether for a short time. Then tbey stepped into the county clerk's unite and applied for a marriage license. w Klamath Couple Stop Over Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nichols stopped over In Roseburg yestre day and last night to visit, en route from their home at Klam ath Falls, to northern points, by motor. From Coast ' Here from coast points Friday for a few hours attending to busl ness matters, and an overnight guest, was warrent Grove. Mr. Grove is a resident of Coqullle. Medford Man H . Ted OeBaUr arrived here Friday afternoon from Medford, and -will be here during the week end at tending to business matters. Returns to Eugene D. J. McKlnnon returned to his home In Eugene this morning, after spending Friday , in this city transacting business affairs. Portland Men Visit F. C. Bartelle and R. K. Burton arrived here yesterday evening from the north, and are spending a day or so In this city attending to business interests. They are. from Portland. On Way North , Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Miller. Klamath Falls resident, stopped over In this city yesterday for a few hours and over night. They are on their way by motor to northern points. Here Today Mrs. Ida Bnrgoyne was a visitor In Roseburg from southern points in the county today. Mrs. Bur goyne was here shopping and visit ing and returned home to Riddle this afternoon. On Wa to Round Prairie Mrs. P. J. Relnner stopped over In this city for a few hours today, on her way to Round Prairie. Mrs. Relnner Is from Spirit Lake, Iowa, and will visit at the home of her brother at Round Prairie. Returns to 8alenv R. G. Simmons returned to Sa lem today, after spending a short time In Roseburg yesterday at tending to business affairs. . Klamath Business Man Visits C. A. Doty, Klamath Falls busi ness man, stopped over In this city Friday and overnight to visit. He left for Klamath Falls this morn ing. Mr. Muellenber Here J. f. Muellenber was an arriv al from northern points Friday afternoon, and is spending a day or two here on business. He is from Portland. From Portland 1,. C. Humburt Is spending a short time in this city visiting and on business. Mr. Humbert arrived from Portland yesterday after noon. Church Services Changed Instead of the plans announced yesterday for service Sunday at the Baptist churcb, the pastor will speak at both the morning and ev ening services. To Eugene Mrs. Leona McDonald and daughters, Thelma and Dorothy, motored to Eugene this afternoon where they will spend a short time visiting. From Medford J. T. Brewer and O. W. Brewer were among those arriving from southern points yesterday and visiting here over night. They are residents of Medford. On Business Among those from tho north stopping over In Roseburg 'for a day or so and transacting busi ness matters Is H. C. Zehrung. Mr. Z'hrung Is a Portland resi dent Jfome for Week Fn.l - Cadets Dale Wlllnnl and Ross Hates returned to Roseburg this morning for a visit with their re lative over the week-end. Thoy are both attending the Hills Mili tary Academy In Portland. Seattle Party on Way 8outh . Mr. and Mrs. H. A. llarman, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Brutus anil S. Cass were visitors. In this rUy overnignt. from Seattle. The party Is on their wsv in ttn run. 'cisco by motor. I T I. m.i. fi..i. . ... . , Hill a a I v-iuo or inn lorai alls Catarrh Mh h.:(it c.ook"1. lnoi ,. m-j uii-pinjr wiiiiiiimra of McKean. Darby and Baldwin. Many aenrioua roods were for sale and the sale waa a nml ir..t jThe proceeds will go lo the l;as- 11 . r t id. nK . ' j w uuu iur improvement lot the rest room. From Garden Valley Mr. Ewens was a visitor from the rural districts this morning, and spent a few hours In this ctly transacting . business. Mr. Ewens is associated with his brother on a ranch at Garden Valley. Visitors From 8utherlin Academy Professor Bean and sister. Miss Rosalie Bean, were here from Sulherlln Friday, and spent a fow hours lu the city shopping and transacting business. Professor Hfan Is from the Sulherlln Acad emy. Will Locate In Eupcre Horry Wilcox, f ir some time past head clerk at the Grand hotel, has resigned his position hern, and has accepted a similar one at the Hotel Osborn, at Eugene. Mr. Wilcox left this morning for th-tt place, and assumed his duties there today. Cassells Leave Friday Mr. and Mrs. liny Cassell and daughter. Miss Frances Cassell, who have been in this city for the past three weeks, li ft Friday for Albany. They will visit there for about a week, and then go on to Detroit, where they will be located during tare coming summer. The more you eat the more you want. It costs more because you Just can't get enough. GRIMM BROS.' MILK BREAD. Phone 133. Bushnslls Visit Mr. and Mrs. A. S. BUshnell ppent a few hours in this city to iluy on business and visiting with li lends. They resluo at Rice Creek. Visitors Today Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Myers were visitors here today from the rural districts, and spent several hours shopping and attending to business matters. Visitor Today John Rackley motored from Mel rose today and spent a few hours In this city visiting with friends and attending to business mat ters. Visitor FrldayZ M. C. Williams was a visitor In Roseburg Friday and over night, and transacted business matters. Mr. Williams la a resident of Sa lvia. On Business From points south of this city today was Fred Chamberlain, who spent tbe afternoon here attend ing to business matters. He Is from Looking Glass. l-uvt Today , M- Alle.i was I'eic rrom Loolili.g tiliiss tiday, end spent sevurai noun on bu.s;nes i r,d visiting. He returned home thU afternoon. From Elkton C. O. Henderer was here from Elkton Friday, and spent the day on business. He left for Scot I j burg this morning, and will spend the week end there. On Business Robert Catlin arrived here last night from ML Scott, and Is spend ing the week end in Roseburg looking after business affairs and visiting with friends. Hero Today Miss Delorne Parrott was here from Umpqua today, and spent the day visiting with friends and shopping. She Is teaching at tlio school at Umpqua. From Oorvallls La Verne Hawne arrived here last night from Corvallis, where he Is attending college, to spend the week-end here visiting with bis parents and friends. From Garden Valley Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parrott were among those from the rural dis tricts to spend the day here today, shoplng and visiting with friends. They are Garden Valley residents. From Soottsburg Mr. tu:J Mrs. Fred Weatherly, well known Seottsburg residents, motoicd from that place yesteriay end PiH-nt the (lay here on busi ness and visiting. They retiini-.'d cme today. Visitor Today O. H. Allen spent a few hours In this city today transacting business matters and visiting with friends. Mr. Allen returned to his homo at Oak Creek this afternoon. Iluslnesa Vlsltn ' Claude Harvey was a visitor In town today, and spent several hours attending to business mat ters. Mr. Harvey 1 a Fair Oaks farmer. Here Today . Mrs. F. P. Blair was a visitor In Rosebuff: today from the rural dis tricts. Mrs. Blair resides west of this city on the Melrose road. She spent several hours visiting and shopping. E Ti R J:! will do what we1 IVlCUlUllC claim for It rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by CatatTh. Hold by druggists for over 40 years. r. 1. CHENHY CO, Toledo, Ohio (Aanriated Prw faard Win.) LA GRANDE, Ore., Mar. 7 Four persons were burned to death and two others were severely burned early today when the home of Walter Schultt In Evans, 65 miles northeast of here was de stroyed by fire. The di-sd are: Mrs. Walter Schultz, her son Jimmy, aged 4 years, her daughter Florence, aged 2 and her six months old baby. Hrhults and a brother-in-law, Ted Frost, 16. were seriously burned. Physicians said It might he nec essary to amputate Frost's hands, but that both men ?iave chancel for recovery. The flames were raiMcl by n kerosene explosion when Scliults started a fire In the room occupied by Mrs. Schultt and her children. The house was tompletely de stroyed. SrhulK was employed by the O. W. R. at N. as a section band. For quiet results use Mews- Review l-laaalfled ids. Pnnae l Fnreiones. bill heeds, canini cards, business carls, posters, folders, booklets of very desert? tlon printed on short notice by tbe News-Review exclusive job printing department. Phone 116. COMPARISON Or TRENDS IN BELL TELEPHONE RATES AND WHOLESALE COMMODITY PRICES SINCE I89S I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i i I i i i i i i i i 1 i 300 250 200 g 150 1-- jj 100 9 50--. u ' EJ 5 -so - - a. HQOl I I I' 1 I S t 8 8 .81 wholesale Commodity Prices BflTelephonjlcte3l S3SSS?82ssEs 8858Ses:Sss9es I I I I I l li M I PS ft-l -nog - 109' jj f i i a i M M . 5 S III I I I HOP, gill 8 5 1 The Cost of Service ON the loyalty and skill of the human element depends the character of telephone serv ice. The providers of this service must not only meet the market prices for materials. They must also maintain at any cost a high standard of work manship. Because of advancing prices, the telephone dollar goes only half as f ar as it did ten yearsago. More than three-fifths of this dollar is necessarily expended for wages. Less would neither attract nor hold the high-grade workers essential 10 maintain America's standards. That Bell telephone rates have advanced much less than other prices is largely due to economies in methods and ap paratus that have been developed and introduced. It is also because the proportion, of operating plant built at pre-war prices is still large, though thjs is steadily decreasing because of new con struction made necessary by the nation's telephone needs. fail aT I , The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company; BELL SYSTEM One Policy a One System Universal Service MILCH GOAT RANCH MRS. O. H. WATZIQ Myrtle Creek, Ore. Ooat Milk, the best Baby Tood. We have a few Milch Coats f ir sale or rrnt. Just came fresh. Ask for prices. We dollver. BtudtinaKer costs te per pound Garden tools of all kinds and ex ilian bnttnr. . 1 tra handles at Wharton Bros.' ' FINE IS PAID Fern Nye today paid her fine of f-00 assessed against her In the circuit court following her plea of giulty to a charge tf possession of intoxicating liquor. Mrs. Nye was pner.ted several months ago, and ititevw! . plea of not guilty In the justice court. She was later tried and convicted, but appealed to the circuit court. She changed Iter plea in that court, however, and waa given time to raise the amount of her flue. She paid the $200 to day. . 0 i GRIMM llROS.' MILK BREAD delivered to all parts of the city. One loaf for you and no other will satisfy. It's wholesome. It's -puro. It costs no more. Phone 133. a NOTICE TO Soldiers,' Sailors and Widows of soldiers and sailors of the Mexican war, the War of the Rebellion and the Indian-wars of the state of Ore gon. Now Is the time to put In your claim for tut exemption. All claims must be In on or before April first. FRANK L. CALKINS, Assessor. TaWgTaMtTTTWaTTaMTO MR. HOME BUILDER fj Did it ever occur'to you, that you can buy everything tot your home in doors, windows, frames, interior finish and cabinet work in a Roseburg product. SEE US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co. 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