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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. MARCH 13, 1925. 'z 8 A Safe Place to Trade We do not contend to tell every item in our store cheepel than other's "Specials." But we do believe that on the .average, you can save most at our store. Visit our store and compare our prices. STONE'S is a safe place to trade. SOAP CRYSTAL 10 bars OLEO PACIFIC 2 lbs. lor SUGAR PURE CANE, Cloth Bags, 10 lbs. for : FLOUR KERR'S HARD WHEAT, 4 lb. sacks .'. j CR. WHEAT: 25c Pkgs., BREAD 15c size, for Pr1717I?17 STONE'S t VUr VEjEj 3 lb. pkgs. BUTTER STONE'S Creamery, TP A R0YAl LJ Flavor, CRACKERS 6 lb. Boxes, Fresh Sodas each Drive Your CarS I SAVlKoT-iafOnf$ V ,TiwiiMiii'iiimwiiiMM J LOCAL NEWS ? . Man From Lebanon Firm I Mr. Gibson of Gibson and Alvln Realtors, of Lebanon, was here from that place yesterday and sjient the day on business. . Returns From Portland Mrs. Louis ' Melvin. who has 1 been visiting at the home of heri mother. Mrs. Steel, in Portland for j the past several days, returned to her home in this city last night. I From Camas Valley ' Mrs. Charles Sigl was In Rose-j burg yesterday for soveral hours I from southern points in the coun- j ty. Mrs. Sigl lives at Camas Val-I ley and was here shopping and on I business. j Mrs. Merrill Better ! The many friends of Mrs. C. ' Merrill, who has been quite ill at her home on Mill street for the' past week or ten days, will be : glad to learn that she is much Im proved In health today. ' ff?tr n - xta a TRU-BLU Biscuit Co. WLJZ Spokane, Portland I FULL Snorting Goods We have just received a baseball goods, tennis balls and rackets, exercisers, boxing gloves, gym suits, etc. Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25 lit NO. JACKSON . WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS J ; WHITE, 38c NUT MARGARINE, 45c 68c $2.45 regular size 20c E I S ! E! large loaves, 12c ij I tf! BEST $1.29 for Ei g BEST, Fresh 2 lbs. for 93c GARDEN. Wonderful JA half lb., green OJC .95c 311 West Cass Street Roseburg, Ore. Baggage Car Trouble As a result of baggage car troub le on Shasta 12. that train did not arrive here yesterday until 6:55, two hours late. The ear run hot near Davis, California, causing the loss of time. To Visit In Camas Valley Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clemens ar rived here this morning from San Francisco, and spent a few hours. They are on their way to Camas Valley, whero they will spend the next two months visiting. From Myrtle! Creek Mrs. P. R. Weaver was a visitor In Koseburg from southern points In the counter yesterday. Mrs. Wea ver resides at Myrtle Creek, and siient tho day visiting and shop ping. Rsturns to Medford Mrs. Ellen Dougherty, who has been visiting at the heme of her daughter, Mrs. H. Druecker for the past week, left for her borne at Medford this morning. Mrs. Daugh erty. has been visiting at eastern points also for the past three months. it. i it LINE OF I m 2 ' new line of fishing tackle, B OUR NEW HOME Returns From California Kenneth Clark, who has been spending the past six weeks or ao g 1 ai nwi, vaiiiuruui, uaa viuiuv g I to Roue burg. ft Here From Portland g , C. W. Spencer arrived here last &j night from Hoi tin ml and Is spend g Ing today and Saturday in this city j on business. ' li J. J. Martin was here from Tyee E today transacting business and pur ' chusing supplies. Mr. Murtin has a S ranch 'at Tyee. From Olalla E. Jennings, formerly, of this city, but now of Olulla, was In this niorniug and 8ent Beverul hours transacting business. ; From Glide ; ! li. D. t'onnlne was here today ! I from Glide and stent the day ut f j tending to business matters and i i visiting with friends. From Klamath Falls H. L. Temby was an arrival from southern points yesterday and was an overntKht visitor. Mr. Temby is from Klamath Falls. . From Ashland Among those from southern points to arrive and visit hero over night was J. R. ShoUi. Mr. Shots resides at Ashland. ! Visits Today j Paul Talhot was here today from I points south of tow n. Mr. Talbot I resides at Canyonvllle, and was ihere on business matters.' , From Coast Among those from coast points to arrive yesterday evening and visit overnight was R. V. Shelton. Mr. Shelton is from Coquille. Here Today Mrs. C. H, Bailey was a visitor tn thia cltv tiwtuv from South Deer Creek. Mrs. Bailey was here vis iting friends and shopping. Here On Business- Charles L Elliott arrived here yesterday afternoon trom Salem, and is spending a duy or so in Roseburg attending to business matters. Sutherlin Resident Visits A. J. Lllliesburg was here from Sutherlin yesterday and spent the day visiting with friends and at tending to business matters. The finest banquet served in the city in the past year served GK1MM BROS. MILK BREAD to the satisfaction of all the guests. Try one loaf. Phone 133. Mrs. Morse Visits . Mrs. G. E. Morse spent soveral hours in this city yesterday shop ping and. transacting business. Mrs. Morse resides at Camas Val ley. To Corvallis Harold Irwin and Hall Seely will leave tonight by auto for ervallis to attend the game between the O. A. C. and University of California basketball teams. Mrs. Day H Mrs. Robert M. Da7. of Eugene, arrived last night and will visit over the week end with her daugh ter, Gladys Collins, a teacher in the local high, school. Mr. Parrott Here s Fred Parrott was here from the rural districts today attending to business matters and visiting. Mr. Parrott has a fruit ranch at Gar den Valley. Expected Today Fred Bell and family, of Port land, who have been visiting Mrs. Bell's relatives In Los Angeles, are expected to arrive this evening. They are motoring from the south and will visit until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bell, before go ing on to their home. Hers From Portland Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Moorehouse and J. P. Williams are here from Portland, and will spend the re mainder of the week in Roseburg on business. Mr. Moorehouse and Mr. Williams are transmission en gineers from the Portland office of the Pacific Telephone and Tele graph company, and will be here to attend the exchange meetings In Roseburg and vicinity this week. Mr. Williams and Mr. Moorehouse have a number of friends here, having visited Roseburg before. Mr. Williams was the first wire chief of the local exchange In 1910. Authorized Service 100 Per Cent Bra!;e Lialnj at a prico you can afford to pay. Stophcra Auto Co. Hi N. Main. Phone 582 DANCE Olalla Hall Saturday eve. MARCH 14 GOOD MUSIC LOCAL Dr. George Bradburn was a Roseburg visitor this morning from Winston, and transacted business matters for several hours. Hers Today Mrs'. Ralph Weaver was a Rose burr visitor from Myrtle Creek to day. Mrs. Weaver Bpent several hours here shopping and vlsll'ni;. Miss Talbot Visits' - Ul Wllmn Tulh.1t W'RS a Vlsl- tor from points souht of the city today. Miss Talbot Is from C'an yonvllle, and was here shopping and on business. On Business J. Gaerity waa an arrival here from Pur-land yesterday, and Is .iwamiinir u short time In this city atlendiug to business interests. From Eugene northern points yesterday and last J . 1 . . l-.,.. .1 . ... I LI u (".'Hi I .'r 1 1 II 1 II I. All. 1 1 1"1 .a of Eugene. Mrs. Small Returns After visiting in Portland and C.....n, alnea Inat Tuesday. Mrs. A. II. Small returned to her home In this city this morning, i. it ri -. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. I.. Bushnell of Olalla, spent the day In Rose burg shopping and isillng with menus. n . n fitlAm J. B. Davis relumed to his home at Glide this morning, after spend- 1., .nolanln. -n.l ftW hnurS this morning in Roseburg on business. Returns to Coast Mrs. La Polnte returned to her home at Marshfleld this morning, after spending Thursday and last night In this city visiting. From Coast Thursday Ralph Borrego was an arrival from coast points Thursday, and spend the day here visiting. Mr. Borrego is a resident M Marsh field. From Eugene VJ. R. Carter was an arrival here from northern points yesterday and spent several hours transacting business. Mr. Carter la from Eu gene. ' Spends Day on Business E. R. Hildreth arrived here from Eugene yesterday, and spent the day here attending to business af fairs, r From Coast Mr. and Mrs: James Getty were visitors in this city yesterday and last night from the coast. They reside at Marshfleld. From Portland O. A. Kelley was among thrtfe from northern points to arrive and spend yesterday here on business. Mr. Kelley is from Portland. Here From Glide Vaughn O'Mara was a visitor In Roseburg yesterday and spent the dav attending to business matters anil visiting. Mr. O'Mara resides at Glide. 8pend Day or So - Unhurt Turner and Donald CaT, who have been visiting In this city for the past two days, left this morning for Ashland. Returns to Grants Pass It. L. Ross, who has been spend ing the past two days In Roseburg attending to business Interests, re turned to his homo at Grants Pass this morning. Russells Visit Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Russell were visitors here this afternoon from points north of Roseburg. They reside at Wilbur, and were here shopping and on business. Speeders Fined Fines of 2S earta were sess- ed today bv Justlre of the 1'earo Oeorne Jones sgnlnst F. F. Pax- son and C. H. Moor, each charged with speeding. Is III at Home J. A. Denn of the Denn Cerretsen Co. Is confined to his home with rheumatism. He will not be ahl to return to his office for another week. 8D4ds Day Here W. J. Sausen arrived here from ! Corvallis yesterday and siwnt the ; day transacting business matt-rs. I Mr. Sausen left for the south tnis ! morning. ! i AttenHIno Convention - ! B. W. Bntes, editor of The Rnse- ' burg News-Review, left yesterday for Eugene to attend the S:ate , Editorial convention, which Is he-' Ing held today and Saturday. Mr. : Bates is to be one of the speakers at the convention. 1 P. T. A. Meeting ' A meeting of the Rose school P. ; T. A. will be held this ev-nln. A : rood program has been arranged by the ladles. A detonation rnn"s ; which is the third to be held be- ; tween the various public sehools ' In the city, will also be hel l. i Returned From Portland Today Rev, and Mrs. O. A. DoU- re timed to this city this morning f-om Portland. They accompanied Dt and Mrs. E. P. Murchoes on their return trip home as far as Portland. Dr. and Mrs. Murrhoek visited with the Dodges here lat week, and from Portland went on to their home at Wlnthrop. Wash. They made the trip by motor. Beauty Shoppa Expert Hsrs Miss pansy warn. recenuT yi , the Rlllmnre Hotel beauty jhipe , at Ixw Angeles, arrived h'-i" dnr-j leg the week, snd Is "now In rhargs of the Trm!nal Hotel IVmity Shnppe. Miss Wsrd is a nlec of( Hlmey West of this city, and .ir( a year has been doing work of. this kind In tie Call'irnla city. NEWS Her From Marshfleld Mrs. McMullan arrived here from Macehfleld yesterday, and is spend ing several days In Roseburg at tending to business matters. Independence Coupls Visit Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rohannon were visitors in this city yesterday and last night from nothern points. They are from Independence. Hers On Business E. O. Perkins arrived hero yes terday from Springfield, and - Is spending a duy or so In this city attending to business Interests. Visitor From Montana W. E. Klerstead wis an arrival from Great Falls, Montana, yester-; day afternoon. Mr. Kiel steal Is stopping over in this city for a short lime to view Roseburg. Here From Coast William S. Angus was an arriv al here from the coast yesterday atternoon, and Is spending a short time in this city on business. Mr. Angua resides at Marshtield. GEORGIA MINSTRELS WHOLESOME FUN Negro minstrelsy has under gone a remarkable evolution in the past few years. The Rusco & Iloekwald'a Famous Georgia Minstrels that appear at the Ant lers tomorrow matinee and even Ing. Is the most remarkable evl- I deuce of its many changes and stages of perfection it has attain-, ed under the wideawake manage ment of American brains, pluck, energy and capital. Since the advent of Ibis enter prising firm In this line of enter tainment a new Impetus has been given to it and toi'.ay. It Is one of the most popular forms of amuse ment before the public. It clev erly caters to alt tastes and ages and carefully avoids giving of fense to any. t LODGE DIRECTORY J Laurel Chapter No. 11, R. A. M Stated convocations on first snd third Tuesdays. Masonic Temple. All members reques ted tn attend and visiting com panions welome. A. A. WILDER, High Priest W. F. HARRIS. Seretary. 1. O. 0F Pniletarlan Lodge No 8. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem ple every Friday evening. Visit ing brethern are always wel come. -. DONALD YOUNO, N. Oi ,' A. J. OEDOES, Reo. 8e, J. B. BAILEY. Fin Sec. EagtesT Roseburg Aerie Meets Id Maccabee hall, on Cass street on second and fourth Wednes ' da evenings of each month, at I o'clock. Visiting brethern In good standing always welcome El'tlENE LITTLE. W. P. P. RICHARD BI'SCH, W. P. B. F GOODMAN 80 nORF.W'ROLODGE NO 1037 L O. O. M. Meets every Wednesday night. Moose Hall, 248 N. Jack son 8t Club rooms open 7:30 to 10 p. m. Visiting brothers wel rnme. W. A. BOOARD, Dictator. H. O. PAROETEU, Secretary. JNO. M. THRONE. Treasurer. United Artiaans-Keets in Mae cabee hall first and third Wed nesdays. Visiting members al wavs welcome. LAUREN McCITLLOCIT. M. A. MILDRED MrCtTLLOCH. TreaS BELLE RTEPHENSON. See United Brothernood of Carpenters and Jointers of America. Miet In Moose hall seoond and fourth Tuesday evenings of each m 'Ji. All carpenters wel corned. T. F. HOLMT.., Rec. See. 1 VI VOORR. Pre Knights of Pytniaa, Alpna Lodes No. 47. Meets every Wednes dn In Knlghls of Pvthlas ball 130 Rose 'street. Visitors slwayi welcomed. SAM CHRISTENSON, C. C. ROV O VOI'NO. M. F. E. E. WIMBELY. K. R S. Our Hairdressers are adepts and are familinr with new variations in styles thHt are constantly appearing and will arrange your coiffure to suit your own individuality. Terminal Hotel Beauty Shoppe Pansy Ward, in charge qfteattesl Majestic Theatre. We've had the drug store cow boy, the gun-toting, wlld-and-wooly cowboy and the guineas, modern cowboy. , , Now comes the freight car cow boy a creation of Henry Herbert Knibhs' in "The Sunset Trail," Universal picture showing these days at the Majestic theatre. Kalhbs didn't really create him he found him out In the West somewhere, a happy hobo leading a carefree life, and wrote the story about him, which was published as "Overland Red." Liberty Theatre. i "A Woman Who Sinned," the F. O. B. photoplay that will be at tracting crowds to the Liberty theatre Sunday and Monday, Is one of the most successful big-theme pictures ever presented the public and furnishes evidence of the dy namic power behind tho vision of Finis Fox. writer, director and producer of the story. "A Woman Who Sinned" Is a powerful visualization of the fart that "the man paya some times" The story is certain to 'strike home" to the wayward man,' ns it carries a good moral without be coming "preachy." The beautiful Mae Busch heads the cast which Includes such well known players as Irene Rich. Umpqua Klan No. 5 Meet 2nd snd 4tb Mondays of each montb I Address P. O. Box 885. Rose ' burg. Oregon. Woodmen of the World, Camp No. . 125 Meets in tbe Odd Fellows Hall In Roseburg every first and third Monday evenings. Vis-: ltlng neighbors always welcoma I JOHN DKI.L HESS, C. C. I M M MILLER. Clerk. I Union Encampment, No. 9. I. O. O. F. Meets in Odd Fellows Tem ple on 2nd snd 4th Wednesdays of espji montb. Visiting Patri archs alwavs welcome. FHIil) MILLER, C. P. W. P. WETHEItELL. ScrlbS fuiion oibr, umpM-a Tempts, No. 4 Meets the second an4 fourtb Monday evenings of eact mourn, at tbe K. of P. ball. Vis itors siwsvs welcome. MARTHA CHR1STKNSEN, M.E C. EVA MARKS, M. of 11. U. EVAI.VN IKlDVF.lt. M of V B. t. j bint, Hueuuiy luuy. No. 326. Ilnld regular cnmmu nlcarlnns at he Elk's Ternnl " each Thursday of every month, All members requested to at tund ririitsrlv. curt an brothers are cordially Invited to attend, I. B. Bltr.AR, E. . J. G. DAY. Secretsrv. W B A. O. T. W Roseburg Rs view No. 11 Holds legulat meetings on second and fourtl Thursdays it 8:00 p. m. Visit ; Ing slsieis Invited to attend re views Maccabee hall, Pine sn4 fsss struts CLARA PONEBRAKE, Com. ; IK-"IK rtAl'l' I ol I. O. O. F. Meets in Odd F" lows Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visitlns members In rood standing are mr.lliillv Invited to attend. MRS. MARGARET ASIII.'RAFT. N. O. TIM IK JOHNSON, Ree. See. KTHFI. TtAH.KV V'n M, r. A. M.. L.4UI! UOOus Ha 13, RegulAr communication! second and fourth Wednesdays each month, at Masonic Tempia Roseburg. Ore. Visitors wel come. M. 8 HAMM, W. M. W F HAHHIW e K. O. T. M. Mu each second and fourth Thursday of eaeb month, In Marrsbee hall, cor ner Cass and Pine streets. Vis ltlng Knlghls always welcome I. O. GOODMAN C-m. I O. W. RAPP, B. K. j What Will They Wear . for Spring ' Don't worry about what to wear or what tho style is going to be. In thia store you'll find what style leaders are going to wear and you won't find anything here that is not going to be good style. It's our business to keep a sensitive finger on the style trend. Drop your clothing worries when you come hre and rest secure in the knowledge that anything you buy in this store will be in good taste. Florsheim Shoes Stelson Hats ' ,rMHr,s;V, Mrs. George Moore returned to her home at c'aaiai Vality this morning, after spending ynterilay in this city chopping otid visiting. Purchases Car Mark Tlsdale has purchased from Rapp Brothers a 1925 Intr ant Redan. The delivery was made this week. , Sale of Car Dr. MacKay, of Yoncalla, has purchased a 1825 Star touring car. The sale was made by Rapp Brothers, tho dealers for the Star and Durant ears. w JltV XVrvmottf DR. HARRISON FOLK Dectro-Theraphy-Dectronic-Sunlight. Latest Modern Equipment 417-1S-19 Perkins Bldq. One Day Specials Saturday, March 14 Prices Reduced -ON- GOATS AND DRESSES ONE DAY ONLY Every number in our enormous line will be reduced. Coats from $16.75 to $72.50 Dresses from $5.75 to $65 ALL CUT . You cannot afford to overlook these prices The Ladies Shoppe 1 39 N. 8pends Day Leon K. Sells was an arrival here yesterday from Independence, and spent the day attending to business affairs. From Riddle D. S. Beals was a business visit or in this city yesterday and a few hours this morning. Mr. Beals is I from Riddle. Drain Resldont Biys Car I Georgo Sauartei-s recently Tr : chased from Rapp Brotltera. a j standard touring 8;ar car,. 1925 model. Phont 491 Jackson St.