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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11. 1925. N'.U LOCAL NEWS We're proud of the never-chang' ing quality in every sack of BLEND FLOUR You'll be prouii of the results whether you use it for bread, cakes or pastry. I for every purpose silUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUli To Portland Mr. Lout Melvla left Tuesday for Portland, where (he will spend everal days visiting at the home of her mother, ilra. Steele. To Visit Ifc-i Mrs. Dan Locke arrived here yesterday evening from Portland to visit at the home of Mrs. Katb- erlne Nente forHeveral days. Hero Tucwlay R.R. pavldnon a Dlllard resi dent, xwas a visitor In this city Tuesday for a few hours, trans acting business and visiting. Hre from Glide Arthur Dean, a Glide resident. Is spending somA time in this city. Mr. Dean is here serving on the Jury at the county court. From! Yoncnlla Mrs. Josephine Wise was a visitor In this city yesterday for several hours, shopping and trans acting business. She resides at Yoncalla. From Sutherlln ( MIbs Lois Graham, a student In the Sutherlln Academy, was a 'Visitor in this city Tuesday and spent several hours shopping and on business. 1 Here Tuesday Mf. C. H. Bailey was here on Tuesday from South Deer Creek, visiting with friends and shop ping. She returned home In the ovening. From Tiller Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young were visitors in Hosehurg Tuesday from points south.- They reside at Til ler, and were here on business and shopping. Here Few Pays Miss Llna (list arrived here yesterday evening from Yoncalla. and will spend the next few days In Roseburg visiting with friends and shopping. Spends lny Here -s Mrs. N. Durr stopped over In Roseburg yesterday and spent the day viewing-the city. Mrs. Durr Is from Salinas, California, and was on her way north. J Visitors Tuesday ! Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bcaden, of 2 LOCAL NEWS : Eugene, stopped over in this city 4 J I yesterday and last night to visit v w ao( v'ew lne town. Business Visitor D. A. Johnson was ' an arrival from northern points yesterday af ternoon, and is spending a short time here attending . to business matters. Mr. Johnson is from Portland. , .rJ,? "nLan.d, former Rclden71Ictur,r- F. H. Redsicker, who resided near Dixonville about fifteen years ngo, arrived here yesterday From Canronvllle Ralph Weaver was here from Canyonvllle this morning, and spent several hours attending to business interests. Spend I)ny at Cleveland Helliwell motored to Cleveland Monday and spent the day there transacting business. Hero Today , Herbert Byers was among those to spend several hours In this city from southern pointB in the county. He resides near Canyon-villa. from Emuiett, Idaho, where he recently sold a ranch, on which he had lived for some time. He plans to either relocate hear Hosehurg or make his 'future home in this city. .... Icve for Portland JLadlea Awl Meet Ur. E. p. Murdock and wife, of A meeting of the Third Circle Winthrop. Washington, who have of the Ladies Aid of the Methodist been visiting with Rev. and Mrs. Church, north, will be held Thurs- A. O. Dodge In this city for the day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at I past three or four days, left this the home of Mrs. J. E. McClin- j morning for Portland, and will toek. The regular business will ! then go on to their home In be transacted. . I Washington. They are making f the trip by motor, and will be To Return from O. A. C. accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. A. N. Orcutt motored to Corval- Dodge as far as Portland. Dr. Us yesterday evening, where ' be Murdock is the surgeon of the was joined by his daughter, MIb M el how Valley Hospital at Wln Vlylan Orcutt, who fs attending throp. .Mrs. Murdock is a sister O. A. C. They will return here . of Mrs. Dodge. Rev. and Mrs: today, and Miss Orcutt will visit I Podce will return here, about here several days. Friday.' From Mnrsliflelcl R. L. Hybee was here from Marshfleld for a few hours yes terday viewing the town. Mr. Byltee left yesterday evening for Medford on business. Returns to Kugene airs. H. S. Ilurgan returned to her home at Eugene Monday, af ter spending a' few days in this city visiting at the home of he"r sister, Mrs. T. Wharton. Hero Tuesday ' Miss (lenevlve Crowley was here from 8utherlln yesterday shopping and visiting for a few hours. Miss- Crowley Is a student at the Sutherlin Academy. - . Mrs. Castle Visitor Mrs. A. II. Castle was a visitor In this city yesterday from points north of Roselurg. Mrg. Castle resides in Tutherlln, and was here shopping and on business. Mrs. Royle Visits Mrs. J. M. Boyle was here Tues day for several hours from south ern points In the county, trans acting business and shopping. She . resides at Myrtle Creek. I Coos Ray Resident Spend Day Mrs. J.' D. Fitzgerald, of Coos Bay. spent Tuesday In Roseburg viewing the city. Mrs. Fitzgerald, was on her way to Irhoenlx, ArK zona, where she will visit. : Return to Canyonvllle W.'w. Willis returned to his home at Canyonvllle today after (.pending Tuesday In this city on business and visiting with friends. From Seattle L. J. Black. Martin Karchei and M. S. Black, all of Seattle, stopped over in this city last night as visitors and guests. They are on their way to McCloud: California. Return from California Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Bryant find Bertha Aubln, who have been vis iting with relative In San Jose for several weeks, have returned to their home in this city. Return Home Wilfred Brown returned to his home at Camas Valley this morn ing, after spending yesterday in this city visiting with friends and attending to business matters. VMt Overnight Mrs. C. M. Hufr and children, were visitors and guest In this city overnight from Nampa, Ida ho. They were on their way to San FranrBira to vliilt lenvlnr this morning. ... Leaves for Oregon City John Schwartz, who has' been here for the past few years with hi son, Fred Schwart. left this morning to speud the summer months with another son at Ore gon City. Business Visitor B. A. Johnson was an arrival from northern points yesterday af ternoon, and la spending a short time here attending- to business matters. Mr. Johnson Is from Portland. Here Tuesday H. Kerr was a visitor in this city Tuesday from northern point, and spent several hours on business. Mr. Kerr is from Portland, and left this morning for other southern Oregon joints. James Wallace Here- . James Wallace., the district freight and passenger agent of he Union Pacific Railway C'chn p.iny, spent several hours in this city today on business. Mr. Wal lace is from Portland. MR. HOME BUILDER I -?"''''l11'1 gj K Did it ever occur to you, that you can buy everything for S your home in doors, windows, frames, interior finish and S cabinet work in a Koseburg product. SEE US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co. l!lSISTff.M5ISI!ISISIiIS!5TSISTSr To Riddle , Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Aiken, of i this city, left yesterday evening J for Riddle, where they will spend a few days visiting with friends, i They will remain till the end of the week. j (llngcneeel Visit I Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cllngen peel, formerly of this city, now j of Looking Glass, motored to this city Tuesday and spent several hours with friends and transacted I business. Game Warden lift it: P. II. Dalley, game warden at Medford. returned to that city yesterday evening, after spending the past two day in this city on business. S. P. Official Here W. H. Jenkins, traveling passen ger agent of the Southern Pacific company, spent yesterday after noon and last night In this city, conferring with L. B. Moore, the local agent WMI&MIIOMMr7IraITfgT FULL LINE OF I ! I ' Sporting Goods. We have just received a new line of fishing tackle, baseball goods, tennis balls and rackets, exercisers, bpxing gloves, gym suits, etc. Ill s ssagaaaaa Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. phonc 25 lit NO. JACKSON OUR NEW HOME WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS Xosfl and Throat Operation ' Hazel, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Baltimore, of hls city, underwent a nose and throat operation nt Mercy Hospital Tues day morning. Mr. A. C. Seely was In attendance. Spends Kliort Time l!re Fred Frantz. a Yakima resl- j dent, spent Tuesday In this city I on business. Mr, Erantz' was here i looking for land suitable to ranching. Ho left last nlghj for I Portland.' it Howards I-ave for California AO and Mrs. Leroy Howard, residents of this -rlty for some time, loft for Westworth, Califor nia, yesterday evening, and will locate there, where Mr. Howard will work. Her From Coast Mrs. John Bullock, of Coqullle, spent several hours in thirdly yesterday a a visitor. Mrs. Bul lock was on "her way to Harris burg. Pennsylvania, where she wili spend the spring and part of the summer months vVilting with relatives. She I taking the south ern rout. Soenfls Ttnv nn llnafn W. P. Powers, freight and pas senger agent of the Chicago; Bur lington and yuincy Kaiiroad com pany, was here yesterday from Portland and spent a few .hours this morning in business. .Mr. Powers . left this mnrnlnv . for Grants Pass. Pythian PhM Visit Sisters Mr. Mabel Williams, of Yam hill, and the Grnnd Chief of the Pythian Sisters Lodge, visited the local chapter here last night. Mrs. Williams states that she finds all the temples thus' far visited I in good condition, and has been royally received. She says this I her first official visit to this city, and she finds It is a verv Inter. esting place, Mrs. Williams Is visiting all the temples In the state, and left this morning for Ashland. Locate Near Corvallls Mr. and Mrs. John Tollakinn and two daughters, recentlv of Dona. burg, arrived the last of the week and are now locating on their newly-acquired farm property, the Cal vin A. Ingle place several mile southwest of Corvallls. Mr. Tollak son Is a dairyman by profession and I to continue In the dairy business, having brought along a number of his own dairy herd. He will also engage In general farm ing. Mr. Tollakson's nfw proper ty was purchased at a cost 'f 1135.000, th Ingles takiu; Itoseb'irg property in exchange. Mr. Toll ik son Is sait to have been one of Douglas county's most progressive farmer and is planning lmp,'ov ments and changes for th' new Benton county h.iraj. Mr. and Mrs. Ingles and !helr family T ill continue to reside In Corvallls , Corvallls Times. DOCTORS SAY. DONT NEGLECT ; i Pbytlriani war aaaltitt itlttliif ton hi Mtf told, anf Mil ( th .rit.ua tuna mil. Heatlom that may ra.ult. Laadlni p It y ti ll an aow r.Mrlb B At. SAME A for llra. ehiil afliciloni. Wall known Or. B.nJ. F. Cribtraa. Andtrsoa. Ms., writ' "I mi rt ancluilvaty for my aratloa aid ny family. It l ulk, mra ufo la ita actio Ilk aothlptp ia." Toward th pnd of th lnfluonra epld' mla fnTfrtiment (jiiriMan noticl tliat a iribo of Iml n In Nrada, by the una of o from p'Dt wr Iranium frum th ratriitea it ' Influ-riza. Ha uvd thi-a i,U among ),! wh.te pjtlenta t,fj then in a bo-niul rrr flt.wlnt: with "ffaalh" rtlft. New of th reaiilta awept th w,r(d and for om Urn It wh n't r"MlMf to auptily th dum-.nO BAI.HAJHKA cuir.lilnet vt.-.-v purr fnift-iMa I hi in a .i. :int aynip. It mid mlri'iii.ua rmult In four way; 1. It anrthM lh In nnme4 meinlirariM and rellMn irriuiinn. J It 1nrrr.tTa crii',ti of tnuft.ut nx) pfrmlta way fairxtoratlnn. 1, ft atlTiulaira p-ret of th ak'n 'p throwing tff tdv polannn and ft airlkn at Um caum, quickly rti-km Iffw anion in not mnfna It with ordinary talaam rnufh aynipa that ar only a'-othlna vnip ml do not n to the ha of the trnHa. Ir:iifc othry Mntrh rtnrd;M BAI.HAMKA la rr from Uf and nlhr hartrful nur- entlra. PlaMnt to $ak and abwluUly uf P aura .u rrt BAL "A MR A wllh th Birtur of lh Ii.rlian nn th pvkc (iar amevtj tn rrWert any rotifh. no matter frni s: sraAMsir"' Ail In Roseburg buy it from Chapman's Dmr ffnr. From 8cle Guy McKnlght was here from Rclo yesterday and last ' night transacting business affairs. Here Tuesday . " C. M. Coffey was among those from northern point to visit in this city over ulKht Tuesday. Mr. Coffey 1 from McMlnnvllle. From Salem Arriving here yesterday from northern polnta and spending the day on business was Ray K. Smith. Mr. Smith la from Salem. From Coast Here yesterday from coast points transacting business matters was C. n. Patterson. Mr. Patter son resides at Bend. Visiting Sister ' lllanche Kastburn, of Alhanv, la visiting for a short time at the home of her sister, Mrs. Z. V. Conwell. Her From Eugene K. W. Nichols Is here from Eu gene for-a day or so on business matters. Mr. Nichols arrived from the north yesterday afternoon. Her From Portlarfd O. E. Marchell is here from Port land for a day or so attending to business matters. Mr. Marchell ar rived here yesterday afternoon. Her From Myrtle Creek Guy W. Bates arrived here yes terday from Myrtle Point, and is spending a short time in Roseburg transacting business afralrs. , , To Haft-isburg A. W. Trumblad returned to Har riBburg this morning after spend ing a few hours In Roseburg Tues day attending to business matters. One hundred per cent pure Is a big statement but It can truthfully be said about GUIMM 1IKOS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. Professor Bean and Wife Visit Professor and Mrs. U. L. Bean of the Sutherlln -Academy, were here yesterday, spending several hours visiting friends and on business. Her From Portland George J. Ekre Is spending a short tim In this city looking af ter business Interests. Mr. Ekre arrived here yesterday from Port land. Visitor Tuesday ' ' V. C. Oxman of Baker and J. E. Johnston of Portland, stopped over in this city yeBterday for a few hours and last night to view the town. Her From Eugene Miss Ella Smith was an arrival here yesterday afternoon from Eu gene, and Is spending a day or two In this city attending to business interests. Her Day or 80 - A. Mcltae was an arrival here yesterday afternoon from Portland and is upending a day or so in Roseburg attending to business affairs. ...... S3, For a quick start to market on a cold morning, there is no substitute for Quick Starting Shell Gasoline ' SHELL COMPANY , or CAuroaNiA y Here Today Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Middleburg weie here today f ym Ruckles. They spent several hours visiting with friends and transacting busi ness. Eugene Couple Visit Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wall stopped over In this city from northern points yesterday for a few hours to view tho town. They are Eugene residents. There is a mighty good reason for it - Everyone is using GRIMM BROS. MILK HKEAI). Ita quality accounts for Its popularity. Phone 133. Prom Glide Turwlny Clifford Lilly waa a visitor In this city yesterday, and spent sev eral hours visiting and transact ing business affulrs. Mr. Lilly resides at Glide. Michigan Man Visits Over Night C. W. Mosher, of Port Huron, Michigan, was a visitor here yes terday and an over night guest at the Hotel Grand. Mr. Mosher was on bis way to Marshfleld on business. Judds Return Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Judd return ed home yesterday, after spending the past three days In Portland on business. They made the trip by motor. License Revoked Alfred Roberts was arrested yesterday by Traffic Officer Thur- ber, charged with operating a car witn improper license, lie was fined 120 by Judge Jones and Ids driver' license revoked for 30 days. Visits lr. CTiurrlt ' Dr. R. J. (lick, optometrist of Eugene, stopped over In this city a short time this morning and visited with Dr. H. C. Church. Dr. (llrk has been on a two weeks vacation in California points, and was enroute to his home at Eu gene, He made the trip by motor. QuickJtattingQualitu originated by SHELL maintained by SHELL sold everywhere by SHELL In Town Today Ray W'rlgljt was hero today from Days Creek, and visited and trans acted business mutters tor sever al hours. STATE FUNDS WILL BE TAKEN FROM BANKS Eugene Coupl 6pend Day- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harney were here yesterday from EUKene and 1 spent the day. Mr. Harney was here on business. . Mad Flying Trip Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tester made a flying trip to Portland Monday, and returned here late yesterday. , From Ashland Here from southern points, yes terday was R. E. Donlln. Mr. IJon- Jin Is from Ashland, and waa here unending to business. Visitor Tuesday ' I). Wood was among the arrivals from southern points hero Tues day and spent some time attending to business matters. Mr. Wood Is from Grants Pass. I Motion Picture Men Visit R. C. Brown, the sale manager of the Famous Players-Lasky cor poration of the Portland exchange, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. West, and Mr. and Mrs. George Burger also con nected with that corjioratlon. slop ped over In this city yesterday and over nlKht from a trip to Marsh fleld. They et for their homes at Portland tnd:iy. Bridge Coupl Spend Day Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Young were among the out of town visitor here yestenlay. They are from Bridge and were here shopping rflid looking after business matters. , Goes to Pasadena Miss Olive Cooney, who ha been spending several months here wllh her mother and sisters, left Mon day for Pasadena, California, where she formerly resided,' and where she will make her home. Moving Away Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Shaw, resl- dents of Riverside, are miklnu ar rangements to move from Rose burg to Oklahoma starting about the first of the month. They ills- posed of their houshold goods at auction yesterdr.y, and are ar ranging to drive to Oklnhomo, where tbey expect to engage in farming. . lAMMUl-lttlCU Pr t4Md wir. ' SALEM, Ore.,' Mar. 11. State Treasurer Kay will this week offlc Inlly notify Oregon banks holding state deposits that It will bo neces sary for the state to draw from the banks between 25 and .10 percent of all state money on deposit or a total withdrawal of about $1,750,- 000. The money is to be used for the payment In New York on April 1, of Interest on state bonis aggre gating 11,325.000 and thn retire ment of state highway bonds in the sum. of $1300.000. OX the lnt ter amount' however, 11.000,000 will be refunded by the substitu tion of state bonds on which the state will have to pay only 4t per cent Interest as against 54 percent paid now, thereby saving Ji per cent interest. The Interest payment of $1,325, 000 will be on both hwaivey and veteran ;at? all bonds. State Treuurer 1vd.v sa tlst because many bankj In the fciate. especially -r, t.inein Oregon rro hard pressed for m"n.' at ll'e j.rt ent time, the withdrawal of (1, 760.000 will votk i-onhlng cf a hr-dship on tb.n. but tliat thn withdrawal t inn it b'' avotied K!s notification in am;ie time prior to the withdrawal date It to enaMa the banks 'o tnoet th sltuatioi. We have a complete stock ' of singletrees, doubletrees, , ,neck yokes, and other wood stock. Wharton Bros.' r '" , KANSAS, MAN GETS OFFICE A8 MINISTER (Awnclatist frM Lraeed m. t ' WASHINGTON, Mar. 1L Prest dent Coolidge today nominated Charles C. Eberhardt of Kansaa to be minister to Nicaragua and Geo. T. Sunimerlln of Louisiana, to be minister to Honduras. .. . " WASHINGTON, Mar. 11. Preri- eni woonuge na accepted me 1 resignation of John W. Riddle as j Ambassador to Argentine. Ambassador Riddle's resignation. wa received before ' Secretary ; Hughes retired- March 5. HI home , at r armington. Conn. Taylor-maoe voucreiv u good con crete. Tel. 225 R. ' Learn Telegraphy DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Roseburg Telegraph Institute Room 224, Parkin Bldg. - for CHRONIC COUGHS . Has Left rApltal Mrs. V. N. Fields who was re cently operated on for appendicitis, and who has been In a Portland hospital since thHt time, hjj been dismissed from the hospiuKtnd is now convalescing at me nome or Mrs. P. K. Nygren In Portland and will return to her home In Roseburg j Sunday If h.-r condition permits. Mr. Fields will drive to Portland Saturday. - . JAPANESE SHIP WITHOUT RUDDER (Aaanrlattd rreH LmmI Wire. I 8EATTLE. Wash., Mar. 11. A wlrelea message from Taloosh Is land reports an unidentified ship In distress, drifting toward Cat Pish Island. Communication with the ship could not be established and it was believed her wireless mast had been blown away. Another message from Tnloosh Islnnd. which is In the Pacific ocean at the south side of the en trance of the Htriiit of Juan lie Kuca, said (hat the name of the vessel had been deciphered as Hokuyo Maru, and that the vessel wss a mile west of Taloosh Island. Code flags flown by the Hokuyo read: ' "My rudder Is broken. I can't sleer. Vessel clgzagglng under own power. . The Canadian fisheries patrol steamer Thlepval, from Bamfleld, on the wet coast of Vancouver Island, and 'the American Coast Guard Cutter Snohomish, from Port Angeles on the south side of the strait were reported hurryLig to succor the Hokuyo, The Hokivm under rhnrter lo J. W. Allen, Inc., Seal tie. a bound from Milkn, Japan, lo Vancouver, B. C and Grays Harbor, Wash., lo load a full cargo of lumber for Japan. Allen said he had a message Indicating that the Hokuyo would bav to be lowed to Vancouver. Do you know why5 the "life" of even a good mattress is so short? A mattress may contain th very , best materials but du to tha basic construction within year or so It begin to lose it resiliency to sag and stretch. . The Kdlow-Spring I the rlrsf treat impmrament la mattres '' manufacture for many, man ... years. ' It' a flexible, piano-wire spring. To test It long life and continued resiliency one was col lapsed 800,000 times. 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