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    ROSEBURG NEW3-REVIE w" MONDAY. MARCH 9. 1925.
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( ThU life extension service which actually does prolong
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. Write for full particulars
of the Life Extension plan- 1
Qregonfffe
A. L. MILLS. Prafcbnt
C S. SAMUEL, Qtm-Mamifr
W.
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Home Officet PORTLAND. OREGON
CHAS. S. McELHINNY - .'.
District Manager
t local news :
From Ruckles
Mrs. O. Henly arrived hero Sat
urday from Kuckles and Bp nt the
day visiting andshopping .
From Sutherlln
I. Quick, a Sutherlln resident,
spent uome time here Saturday
vif.itlng with friends and attending
to business matters..
Visitor Saturday
Oscar Itodlcy of looking Cllaas
motored to this city Saturday and I
spent several hours attending to
business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. James Foster, Jr.,
who were married last l'r)day, and
who have been spending the week
end in the northern part of the I
county, retuined home last night.
Hera Saturday
A. S. Uualincll was a visitor In I
this city from points out of town,
and transacted business for a short
time. Mr. Bushel! Is a resident of
Ten Mile.
CO,CKKT KNJOVKD.
I
As a result of the many roun- i
ter attractions In the city gn Sat
urday evening, the attendance at I
the concert given by the Ladies I
Columbia Concert Orchestra at
the h'gh school was very small, i
The orchestra, however, gave a j
very delightful concert, and one
which was greatly enjoyed by
those who were present.
Alfalfa; clover and grass seed at
Wharton Bros.
Read the Classified ads.
in The News-Review. They
mean dollars to you.
For quid results use new
Review rtaalriM I fta I'hon. UK
FULL LINE OF
h Sporting, Goods
i .
I We have just received a new line of fishing tackle,
A A " P O "
baseoall goods, tennis balls and rackets,; exercisers,
boxing gloves, gym suits,
Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25
111 NO. JACKSON
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
C. SCHUPPEL. Ant Maw
R. BLAUVELT, EmM Special
Rote burg, Oregon
Peacock and Turkey
"Look nt me," said t lie eacock,
spreading his tnll and strutting
grandly about; "am I not bund
some V
"Yes," replied the turkey, "In
your own ey'S. hut I put up a per
petual thanksgiving that 1 was nut
hutched so vain on you."
"I should think" thanksgiving wns
rather a tender subject wlttr you,"
rejoined the peacock, "pluming hlra-
Si'lf.
. "Not nt nil." said the farmer, who
had liven listening -to tills Inter
change of civilities; "he Is n tender
subject for Thanksgiving!" And so
saying, he cuught up the turkey uud
carried him off to market.
"Well, well," :ildthe peacock,
"I'm glad I'm too handsome to eat,
nnd-ha! fine feathers di-n't nlwnya
make line birds, according to the
cook." St. Nicholas Magazine,
: Meant All She Said
They were evidently married and
must have disagreed before they
came to the lecture the other eve
ning. For every once In a while
she would deliver some cutting re
mark to him. lint the best came
when he shifted his chair no that
It Wns directly In front of her. Hut
he still tried to he polite. "Is It hard
for ynu to look over my shoulder la
pubilcf" he asked.
"No." wns the cutting answer,
"not a bit harder than It Is over
looking your faults In private."
IndianaiHills News. i
"Silver Foxef
The nnme silver fox, as common
ly used by furriers. Includes the
dark phases of the ordinary red
fox, variously called sllvi r gray, sil
ver blnck, or hlnck. The color of
the red fox of the Northeastern
stntes and of Its allies of the colder
part of Nonh America varies from
red to black, and these extremes
with the gradations between them
form four more or leu distinct
phases, known respectively as red,
cross or patch, silver nnd black.
etc. ' t '
OUR NEW HOME
'Sta.V.TaTJJ I
LOCAL
Har. From PortlanoV-
Belva Hamilton and Crystal Wur
nock, of Portland, were visitors In
Rust-burg today.
From Arnica " '
J. H. Jenks spent Saturday In
this ally looking after business i
Interests and visiting. Mr. Jenks
resides at Aialea.
Visit Saturday-
Mrs. Walter Leake and daugh
ter, of Dixonvllle. spent Saturday
afternoon visiting with friends
and relatives here.
VUlts Today
Clarence Maine (pent several
hours In thia rliy today visiting
with friends, lie is a resident of
South Deer Creek.
Hot urns from Portland
W. L. Cobb has returned to
this city, after spending three or
four days la Portland attending
to. business interests.
Sutherlln Man Visit!
W. F. Kerman visited here from
points south of the city Saturday,
Mr. Kernun is s resident of Suth
erlln and was here on business.
Pooles VLsltora Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Poole were
visitors In this city from Drew
Saturday. They spent several
hours here on business and shop
ping. Vbdtor Saturday
Bob Klelst was an out of town
visitor here Saturday, spending
several hours transacting business
Interests. He is a Brockway re
sident. ;
From! Winston-- '
' Clay Smith, of Winston, motor
ed to Roseburg Saturday, and
spent several hours transacting
business matters and visiting with
friends.
F,ngcr Return
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Enger re
turned to this city Saturday, after
spending the past two weeks tn
Los Angeles and other California
points visiting.
Myrtle Creole Resident Here-
Mrs. Alice Morse was here Sat
urday from Myrtle Creek, spend
ing the day visiting with friends
and shopping. She returned home
Saturday evening.
From Glide
Mrs. C. N. Lilly spent several
hours lnvthls city Saturday visit
ing with friends and attending
to business mattors. Mrs. Lilly
is a Glide resident.
Brockway Man VUlt
Among the Roseburg visitors
from out of town points Saturday
was K. S. Johnson, a resident of
Brockway. Mr. Johnson spent the
day on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Brill Visit
. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Urlll visited
In this city Saturday from south
ern points In the county. They
returned to their home at Myrtle
Creek In the evening. '
From Garden Valley '
E. E. Lallrle was a visitor In
Roseburg Saturday from the rural
districts. Mr. LaBrie Is from
Garden Valley, and spent several
hours transacting business. .
Spend Afternoon r '
Mr. and Mrs. Ttalpts Weaver
were Roseburg visitors Saturday
afternoon from- Myrtle Creek.
They were here shopping nnd
looking after business matters.
To Lonqvlew ,
Mrs. Fred S. Williams, who has
been emploved at Bubar Brothers
here, left Sunday nlpht for Long
view. Washington, where she will
spend the next month. Mr. Wil
liams is already located there.
Visitor Saturday
Miss Pauline Bridges wss a
visitor In this city Saturday, and
spent the day shopp'ng and vis
iting with friends. She returned
to her home at Oakland Saturday
night.
VMtors Hotnrdny
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brown were
visitors In this city from their
ranch at Dixonvllle Saturday, and
spent several hours visiting with
friends and attending to business
matters.
Visitor In Town
Here from points south of city
Saturday wss Mrs. J. W. Culver,
who visited friends and attended
to business matters for a few
hours. She Is a Sutherlln resi
dent. Returns to Portland-
Mrs. Jefferson Tester, who has
been visit 'ng with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bridges, at
Oakland for the nt week, and
with frlend In Powhurg, return
ed to her home at Portland Sun
day. VMtlfut Ulster at Winston-
Mrs. Carolyn Wiley l visiting
at t"e nome or nr slfr,
W. H. Brosl. at W'nston.
Wllev Is from Seattle and
spend about two weeks at
home of her sister.
Mrs.
will
the '
Pron-rnm Is Postponed
, The expression program
sn-
nounced hv Miss Evelyn Nolan of
inn nriDlinn (jonnervaiorv Tor
Tuesday evening. March 10, has'
been postponed nntll next week
owing to the sickness of several
i of the students, who were to take
part.
R'turn tn Portland '
Ross Bates and Dale W'llard.
who spent the week end here vis-1
Iting with th'rtr na rents and
rriends. left 1s t nlht for Port,
land. whre thev will return to
thtr stmtlea at Hill Military Ac,
demy. Thev were accompanied by
Mrs-.A. J. WUlard.
NEWS
Mr. lima! Il
W 8 ' Brosl was here from
Winston Saturday and transacted
hnalnaaa affairs and Vltlted WUR
friends. He returned home in the
evening.
Returns to Portland
. R. A. Murray returned to his
home at Portland this morning,
after spending Sunday In this city
visiting.
Spend Week Knd
D. Bollenbaugh arrived here
from Canyonvllle Saturday, and
spent the week end In tbia city
visiting.
Marriage Llctns. Issued
A marriage license waa Issued
today to Alfred E. Roberta and Al
ts Wrlf.ht, both, of thla county.
Newlywsds Home
Hero on Bualni
W. E. Smithpeter arrived here
Sunday from Medford. and will
spend a few days In this city at
tending to business matters.
From Comas Valley ,
Miss Amanda Wagner 'arrived
here Sunday from Camas Valley,
and will spend a short time In
tbia city shopping and visiting.
Here For Some Time
A. W. Moore arrived here Sun
day from Portland, and will
spend the next month tn thla city
looking after business Interests.
From Coast
Glenn Hall was an arrival here
Sunday from coast points and
spent the day In this city visit
ing. Mr. Hall la a resident of
Coqullle.
Returns Home
R. F. Setter returned to his
home at Klamath Falls this morn
ing, after spending Sunday In
Roseburg visiting and on busi
ness. Here Sunday
W. F. Gifford
wan a vlaltnr
pn this city from northern points
Sunday and an overnight guest.
Mr. Gifford left for bis home at
Portland this morning.
Returns To Coast,
R. S. Weakly returned to his
home at Myrtle Point this morn
ing, after spending the week end
in Roseburg looking after busi
ness Interests and visiting.
Here Few Days
J. O. Flnfrock. Jr., and Byron
Bteum, Los Angeles business men.
arrived here Sunday from the
south, and will be In Roseburg
for a few days looking after in
terests. On Business , y
E. S. Holdeman, who 1s con
nected with the forest reserves at
Tiller, arrived from that place on
Saturday, and spent the week end
here attending to business mat-
ters.
Speeder Fined
A fine of 125 and costs was
paid today by D. S. Weekly, who
was arrested on a charge of speed
ing, and who entered a plea of
guilty when arraigned before
Justice of the Peace George Jones.
Toledo Men Visit
Roy Fuller and Fred Horning,
both of Toledo, Oregon, stopped
oven here to .view the city Sun
day and were overnight guests.
They were on their way home af
ter a motor t trip to southern
points.
Former Resident Here
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McMullen
arrived here from Myrtle Point
Saturday afternoon, and are
spending some time In this city
on business and visiting friends.
Thej were former residents of
this city.
Wrestler Hare-
Peter Buzukos. a well known
wrestler, who made his headquar
ters in Roseburg for a short time
several years ago, and who recent
ly has been located in Loa Angelna,
was In Roseburg today. He was
accompanied by Ad Gustavo ot
Portland. - ,
Kentucky People Stop Over
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lukeman,
residents of Louisville, Kentucky,
stopped over In this city Satur
day, and will spend the remainder
of the week here viewing the
town and places around. While
in Roseburg they will be guests
at the Grand Hotel.
Open.Retasport Work
Adjutant Anderson of the Sal
vation Army, and party, left this
morning for Reedsport, where they
are to open up the work there this
week. Rev. Damnum will lead
the meeting at the Salvation Army
hall here on Tuesday night, and
Dr. Holland on Thursday.
Visitors Here Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. -Fred M. Jack
I sonned over In thla rltv Saliir
jaay, rrom Portland. Mr. Jack has
been connected with a motion pie.
I tore contracting hnnaa In that
city, and has made a number of
trips to Roseburg. He and his
family kre enroute to Los Ange
les, where he will take up nw
duties In that company In the
main office.
Starmer Is lll
Hherlff Sam Slarmer Is conflr.od
to his home today by a severe esse
of neuralgia. Mr, Starmer has been
suffering from this complaint for
several months, and has been re
ceiving treatment, but his condi
tion has not been Improving as de
sired
ne nas been suffering con-
slderahly and has Been confined to
the bouse during the . nast two
days. His condition has been great
ly aggravated by constant exposure
while carrying out the duties of
the office,
From Corvallla
C. F. Burr, a Corvallla resident
was a vUitor In Ibli city Saturday
and overnight. '
Visit Sunday
Mrs. A. J. Reckley arrived her
Sunday and spent the day here
visiting and was an overnight
svai.
To McMlnnvllle
Thomas M. Major, who visited
tn this city over Sunday, left for
his home at McMinnville this
morning. '
To Mamhflcld
George Trapolis left this morn
ing for Marshfield, where he will
spend a day or so attending to
business matters. i
Here on Business
E. J. Scully, a Portland attor
ney, arrived here Sunday and will
be In Roseburg for a day or two
on business.
From Glendale
L. Butts, a Glendale resident,
arrived here Saturday, and spent
the day attending to business In
terests and visiting.
From Cottage Grove
From points north of Roseburg
Saturday attending to business
matters was E. B. Williams. Mr.
Williams Is from Cottage Grove.'
Mr. and Mrs. Hire Visit-
Mr. and Mrs. John itlce motor
ed from Myrtle Creek Saturday,
and spent the day here attending
to buainesa matters and shopping,
Leaves For Coast
H. H. Elhar,' a resident- of Ash
land, who spent the week end in
this city on business, left this
afternoon for the coast on busl
". , v
Indeed the staff of life. GRIMM
BROS.' MILK BREAD. Guaran
teed absolutely pure. Quantity
alone accounts for the site and
quality of the loaf. Phone 133.
Portland Visit
.T n Tftlman anil C & niacin
'both Portland residents, stopped
over in tnis city Saturday to view
the town, on their way to south
ern points.
Front Myrtle Creek
Mr ft. j. j, puce, a resident of
Myrtle Creejj, arrived from that
place Saturday, and spent the
day here visiting with friends and
shopping.
Visits Saturday
P. R. Weaver was a visitor in
this city from southern points In
the county. Mr. Weaver is from
Myrtle Creek and spent the day
on business.
In Town Saturday
Mrs. John Hatfield waa a visi
tor in Roseburg Saturday from
Dixonvllle. Mrs. Hatfield spent
the day visiting with friends and
shopping. (
To Myrtle Creek-
Mac Butner left for Myrtle Creek
t"1" morning, and will spend the
I day theqs attending to business
matters.
Cleveland Residents Hers
Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds
spent several hours in this city
today shopping and looking after
business matters. They are from
Cleveland. '
Brockway Couple Visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hickson
spent several hours In Roseburg
today visiting . and attending to
business matters They reside at
Brockway.
Mr. Ilosworth Visit
Among those from out of town
points to spend ' Saturday here
visiting and attending to business
affairs, was Alvin Bos worth of
Myrtle Creek.
Arrival From fj rants Pass
Mrs. George Ogle, who has been
spending the past Several months
at Grants Pass with her parents,
arrived here Sunday night aad
will reside here.
From IHxonvllle
Here from points east of town
Saturday was L.- G. (Parker, who
spent the day transacting busi
ness and visiting. Mr. Parker
resides -at Dixonvllle.
Klamath Couplo Visit
Mr. and Mrs.- Lawrence Rucor
lch, of Klamath Falls, stopped
over In this city to visit Satur
day, enroute to northern points
in the state by auto. .
Coast Man Visits
I. D. Northnip was among those
from coast points to visit in this
city over Saturday, and attend to
business matters. Mr. Northrup
la a resident of Marshfield.
From North Points
Ml, and Mrs. Glenn McAllister
and daughter, Marlon, motojed io
Shaw and Salem Saturday, wheoe
they spent the week end visiting
with relatives. They will return
here some time today.
Auto Secretary Here
Mlsa I-eons o. Lowe was a vis
itor ln this city from the coast
Saturday on business. Miss Lowe
Is the secretary of the roast auto
stage lines, and resides at Co
qullle. Leaves For Cranta Pass
Mrs. C. E. Asher, who has been
spending the past several days In
this city looking after business In
terests, left for Granta Pass this
morning. Mrs. Asher is from Oska
loosa. Iowa, and has a number of
friends In this city, having visit
ed here before.
Word of Brothers hmt It-
Word waa received from Tulsa, i
Oklahoma, here Saturday by Mrs. I
C. II. Wickhsm, ofthe death of
har brother, A. C. Mattocks. Tho
cause was not stated In the tele
gram, and burial hnd already
taken place at the time of the;
I sending of th mess ago.
oAnother Jtjew Stude
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HERE is a new high-grade closed car that offers
both smart appearance and practical con
venienceat a very reasonable price.
Four .wide doors full width seats full-size
balloon tires. .
Stylish with its low-hung body lacquered a
rich, deep blue in contrast to the satin-black top.
Smart with its oval rear-quarter windows, orna
mental top braces and genuine Millais upholstery.
Plus the performance of the world-famous
Studebaker Standard Six chassis. Tremendous
power remarkable pick-up and flexibility un
equaled by any other car within hundreds of
dollars of its price. . ' ,
See this new Studebaker Brougham. Learn its
' exceptional value, before you buy.
i Central Garage
R. S. Hartnell was here from
Glide over Saturday and transact
ed business matters.
From Drain
Miss May Hawkins and Miss
Louisa Hawkins were visitors here
Saturday from Drain, They return
ed home yesterday.
From Coast
V. R. Wilson was an arrival here
Saturday from coast points, and
an overnight visitor. Mr. Wilson
Is from Coqullle.
From Garden Valley
John Marks was a visitor In this
city today from the rural districts
and spent several hours attending
to business matters.
Visitor Saturday
C. H. Lechner waa a visitor In
this city" Saturday from points
norlh of the city. Mr. Lechner Is a
Drain resident.
Visitor Sunday
A. C. Johnson was vlaltoi- here
Sunday and overnight from coast
points. Mr. Johnson Is a resident
of Marshfield.
Visitor In Town Today
James Cooper was here today
from points north of Roseburg
transacting business matters. Mr.
Cooper resides at Wilbur.
From Dixonvllle
Commissioner and Mrs. C. L.
Beckley were visitors in this city
Saturday from Dlxonvll.n. They
spent the day visiting and transact
ing business matters.
Hera Week. End '
J. M. Myers, rovl contractor,
was here from North Umpqua
over the week end and for a few
hours today, attending to business
matters and purchasing supplies.
Picks Vp Wreck
The wrecker from the Roseburg
Garage was called to the scene
of a wreck near Sutherlln, yester
day, where a Studebaker sedan
was found In the ditch. The front
axle and steering arrangement of
the car were damaged consider
ably and the machine was brought
here for repairs.
Learn Telegraphy -
DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES
RojcburgTelrgriph Institute
Room 224, Perkins Bldg.
THIS IS A 'STUDEBAKER YEAR
5
. o. b. factory
W. A. BURR & .SON
Visitors In Town
Mr, and Mrs. Thompson were
visitors in Roseburg today, and
transacted business and shopped
for a short time. They are from
U m pqua. 11
$146
"Quality vill never
be cacriCiccd to
meet a prlco1
Pntidmnt f t "
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TIRES and TUDE8
COLUMBIA TIRE CORPORATION, PORTLAND, OREOON "
In Roseburg t Hifrhway Senrica Co., Corner Jackson and
Douglaa. Phone 333.
In Drain: Cool Motor Company.
In Cottage Grove i Hall's Service) Station.
In Canyonvillei Pacific Highway Garage.
Telephone 385
0d 0
Medford Man Visitor '
O. A. Peterson waa a visitor in
thla city Saturday from southern
points, and transacted business.
Mr. Peterson la a resident ot Med
lord. Columbia Tin Corpowmlion