Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 18, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18. 1925.
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WORLD'S
LARGEST
CHAIN '
DEPARTMENT
STORE 1
ORGANIZATION
Sfte POUGLAS GRILL
Open For Business From 5 a. m. to, 1 2 p. m.
Jackson St. at Douglas
in Hotel Douglas
Good Meals 30c and Up.
TRY OUR FAMOUS WAFFLES AND COFFEE
You will like our spacious dining room, excellent cuisine
and homelike atmosphere.
VERY REASONABLE PRICES
W. R. WARNER. PROP. ' .
M.I.I.MIOI'MOIIITraIM
Started Your arden? I
YOU WILL FIND HERE j
Tools For The
As Well as Wheelbarrows,
Catchers,
SEEDS AND
Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. phone 25
11 NO. JACKSON OUR NEW HOME
WATCH bUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS I
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Gardening j
Lawn Mowers,
Etc.
FERTILIZER
xrporaUJ,
571 DEEVRIMENI STORES
Spring has come to this Store! You'll real
ize it when you see our array of Coats and
Dresses. We are prepared to outfit you for
that most important of Spring days Easter!
Game in bow and see ttie styles which our New '
.York buyers have selected for us at that center
of Fashion!
'" '
The Styles This Spring
Are Unusually Charming
Try on one of these new Coats or Dresses!
i You will be pleased when you look in the
' rnirror and see how absolutely bewitching the
colors and lines are this Spring! Authorities
on the question of Dress say that styles now
are lovelier than at any other time in their
memory.
Buy Here for Value
Besides appealing styles, we have convinc
ing prices! Not only low1 prices but quality,
. full value at each price.' Our Easter prices are
the same as after Easter prices!
Decide upon the Apparel
for Spring, and then come
will find just the Style you
can pay, and the usual J. C.
quality!'
i Our . V.
f) . ' Window ' , A
Display I FSwk
! Use News-Review classified
' vertlslng for results.
Ad
$2481.00
Given Free
The above amount has been
given away by us In prizes.
jr., s7.Hu more will be Kir en
away as follows:
First prize 1925 Ford Tour
Inn car. Ueslle this splendid
Mrxt priz we are going to give
away A other prizes.
"1 2 f3T4T5
1 I 2 I 3 I 4 15
LL2JJJJJi
2 i 3 t 415
1 I 2
1
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4 4'5
Rearrange the figures In the
above square in smb a manner
that thi-y wiH count 15 each
way (horizontally and vertical-
ply) sni send us your answer to-
gather with yoiir name and ad
dreHH neatly written cm a sheet
of paper and if your annwer .
correct we will at once mail you
a sphmUd Illustrated prize It Hit
d''wcr1trinjr the prizes and gtvtnn
full lnforuiion and.ntles. In
cas'J of lies g t.-r7ti c, rear
ance, nratnens and hat.d-wrltlng
of entry will be considered fac
tors. If correct we will J'Mfs
jou by return mall of a "imple
condition to fulfill. Don't send
any money. You can be a prise
winner without spending; one
cent of your money.
Bend your answer act quick.
The Pacific Homestead
183 South Commercial
Salem. Oregon
RELIABLE
QUALITY
GOODS
ALWAYS
AT LOWER
RICES
you want and need
to this Store! You
want, the price you
Penney Comoany
J LOCAL NEWS t
Mrs. Robert McKay spent Tues
day in this dry on business and
shopping. Mrs". McKay resides at
Ilrockway.
, Perry Wright was a visitor In
town Tuesday and spent the day at
tending to business matters. Mr.
Wright Is from Glide.
The meeting of the Neighbors of
Woodcraft Thimble Club has own
postponed until April first at which
time the members will enjoy a so-
: cial afternoon.
Roland Schwarti returned to this
1 city from O. A. C. last night with
: his mother, Mrs. Fred Hohwarts.
I who drove to Corvallls yesterday.
He will spend Bpring vacation here
visiting with his parents and
' friendH.
at (fay
Tor all members of the family,
between meals, or upon retiring.
minute by I i1yLJ'1L,7-l f
bnikly stir- IV, ffffflrTfl TfTri ff
xw the IfPQiZVr Jr
powder in AvW JttA Jr '
hot or cold m tfujju- M. M
Food-Drink, quickly relieves faintness or hunger day or night. I
LOCAL NEWS
A marriage license was Issued to-'
day to Will Quintan Drawn and
Sarah Thelma Ltarbln. '
The fire department was railed
out this morning fur a flue fire at
the Roy Kenny home on Fowli-r
street. No damage was done.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Mlddleburg '
were visitors in this city Tuesday
sfternoon, and spent several hours :
transacting business.
The staff of life' should measure
up a hundred per cent pure, i
lilt! MM DKOS. MILK BHEAU can
qualify, phone 133. . j
James U. Cole was an arrival i
hero yesterday from Glide, and I
spent the day visiting and attend
ing to business affuirs. ;
Clarence Maine visited In nose-,
burg with friends yesterduy and
last night. Mr. Maine resides at '
South Deer Creek. i
Mrs. A. R. Hansen returned to
her home at Laurelwobd Tuesday '
morning with her lv-day-old daugh
ter, from Mercy hospital.
St.- George's Guild M ill meet at
the Parish House, Thursday after-'
noon at three o'clock. All members j
are requested to be present.
W. G. Madden, of the Oregon;
Soldiers' Home, returned ' to this!
city last night after spending sev-i
I eral days in Portland on business.
in. Burr arrived here last night
from Corvallls, where he Is attend
ing U. A. C, and will visit with his !
parents and friends during spring .
; vacation. I
The children love MILK BREAD.
Pure as a Illy, a greater percent-1
ae than the government demands. I
liltIMM DUOS. MILK BREAD, i
Phone 133. I
! The social meeting of the Mis- j
j slon society of the M. E. church, I
I south, will not be held Thursday as !
announced. The date of the nieet
; lng will be made public later. i
I Mrs. J. M. Neer arrived here yes-'
terday afternoon from Eugene and
i was a guest last night of Mrs. W.
O. dinger at the Hotel Grand. Mrs.
Nevr will be here a short time
, visiting relatives. :
! A business deal of considerable
importance was closed yestenlay
when Mrs. Effie J. and J. L. Gilke-1
son sold their home and property 1
In Jones Addition on the Pacific
highway across the road from the
lllverside Btore, consisting of 23
lots with improvements to Mr. aud
! Mrs. Carl tinman. j
! This Missionary society or the
! Baptist church will be entertain
ed by Mrs. A. C. Pickens and Mrs.
O. 11. Pickens at the home of the
former, 'i'buisduy afternoon, March
i 19, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Elmer Mc
Kean will have charge of the Mis
sion study. The annual election of
officers will also be held at this
time, and all ladles of the church
. are invited to attend.
Kemp's sheep branding fluid, the
' kind that slays on, at Wharton
; Bros.
! Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lovelace and
daughter, wuo have been visiting
i wiin Mr. Lovelace s sister, Mrs. C.
W. Boyle, in this city for several
t days, returned to their home at Ku
! gene this morning. ,
I Mrs. H. B. Ilitner arrived here
1 this morning from Los Angeles.
! where she has been visiting, and
j wilt btnp over in this city a dny or
i so visiting with Mis. Belle Case
and Mrs. L. B. Moore. From here
she will continue oh her Journey
home to Caldwell, Idaho,
j The Glengary W. C. T. V. an-
nounced today that the play and
candy ssle announced for March 20
will not be held on that date. The
i date will be announced later.
I The price of gasoline took a
small drop today, going to 23 cents
! after selling for 24 cents per gallon
I for several weeks. Some time ago
( It jumped from 22 cents to 24
; and this Is the first change for
, some time. All service stations to
day were selling gasoline at 23
cents, an ilfurlhtr changes in
price are rumored,
i A team of horses and wagon,
i owned by Itoy Uavls, and driven by
; Hurry Cunningham, became fright
ened about noon Tuesday, while
i Mr. Cunningham was driving them
north on Main street to Wharton
Brothers Wood Yard, bolted, and
ran down Main street In front of
Wharton Brothers, rutting the cor
ner to Washington street, and ran
Into and uprooted one of the trees
in tbe packing by the Terminal
garage. The force of the Impact
stepped the horses, and they were
brought under control by the driv
er. No damage was done beyond
the uprooting of the tree.
Harry Pesrce, for many years a
resident of ltosehtirg. ami who l!fnd gomP word of ,,, entombpd
!h-, I " , irH.u1" m"n' rcu workers
where he is connected w.th the l j i ... , . . . '
Pearce Heanty Hliop, conducted by
his sinter. He Ih at prrsMit travel-
jug uiriiiiKn i uiiioi iim aim urr-
gun hamllinK the heaulv prodttrtu
uiniiunui ni ! ni uiw nun riuu
Cisco establishment.
P0LDS
I of hdoi chnt are more easily
sjp9 treated externally with
V VAFORUO
Qt IT Million Jmn K..rr j
Safe Milk
and Diet
l
For Infants. Invalids, the Ar!-
Nuninf Mothers, Children, ate
Rme
ailing or well. Serve at meals,
A nourishing, easily assimilated
Miss Francis Hamloth and Miss
Ruth Itede motored here from Cot
tage Grove yestenlay and spent the
day visiting with friends. Miss
Bwle Is a reporter on the Cottage
Grove newspaper, the Sentinel.
Do It now. Order a sample loaf
of GHIMM BROS. MILK BREAD
and it will become your steady diet
Phone 133.
Mrs. C. E. "Mabley was a visitor
In this city Tuesday, and spent sev
eral hours here shopping and on
business. Mrs. Mabley resides at
Melrose.
Miss M. Purdy arrived last night
from Centralis, Washington, to vis
it wllh Mrs. A. C. Peterson at the
Canyon Auto Camp at Canyonvllle.
Miss Purdy expects to remain there
about a week or ten days.
Bishop DuBose. of the Methodist
Episcopal church, south, at Winston-Salem,
North Carolina, stop
ped over a few minutes yesterday
afternoon to visit with J. B. Need
hsm. Bishop DuBose was on his
way to San Francisco.
The Bocial meeting of the Wo
man's Missionary society of the
Methodist Episcopal church. South,
which was to have been held
Thursday, March 19, has been post
poned until Thursday, March 26.
The meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. J. B. Needham on
south Mill Street,
so were soon working In the mine.
-At 9:40 o'clock rescue workers
had perpetrated one mile Info the
workings and no bodies had been
located. The work Is reported pro
gressing favorably.
Mrs. E. C. Skinner, who has been
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Skinner at Winston, left
this morning for her home at Ver
non. B. C, Canada. She will stop
over In Portland. Mr. E. C. Skinner
who has also been visiting with his
parents for the past week or ten
days, will leave soon to join his
wife at Portland. . '
34 ENTOMBED IN
WEST VIRGINIA
MINE DISASTER
(Continued from pare 1.1
surface and that word was not en
couraging. II. M. I-amblc, chief
j nijnp
;an(I (
Inspector of West Virginia,
companion were the first to
go down. They pushed their way
past the dehris to the stable where
ithe mine horses were kept All
jthn 36 animals were d-ad. Then
Jthey pushed on Into one of the
hrndlnifs. The air waH bad, they
said. That was all. They could
find no trace of the men and when
I they came to surface experts from
'every mine in the district oncanlx
ed themselves Into r roups, ready to
explore every heading to Its fur
ther reaches.
Vhll not definitely determined,"
frss was believed to hare canned
the exploiiinn and late tout dIkM,
mine Superintendent Iienlon Mit
chell said he did not believe any of
the men could be alive.
Hoon after the explosion occur-
ired there were reports that dyna-
'mite- had been dropped into the
J b(ut r ltfi'" nled.
(basis lnt October and employs
j about 2.10 men.
Ijflmble reported that the mine
(was badly damaP-d Inside and that
rBou workere would find It b:trd
I going through the shattered r-ifft-jsoKo
ways. om hope waa held
lout for the men because of the
quirk work done by mechanics In
I repairing one of Ihe mine fans.
This apparatus was not aerhiunly
Idnmatted and within a few hours
'after the blnxt It was operating
. mint fnpflnv air rluwrn tt I tin I m.
prisoned men. Electric lights al-
Wearing all the glory of Spring and
Youth, these new Fabrics take for
their leaders the newest patterns and
shades in '. .
Printed and Dotted Voiles
Silk and Wool Crepes
Printed Crepes and Georgette in all wanted shades.
Phoenix Hose
Wear Right Gloves
Always the latest in Coats and Dresses for tiu ,
lady who cares
The Ladies Shoppe
1 39
COOKED FOOD 8ALE
Saturday, March 21 at Mc-
Kean, Darby and Baldwin's.
(liven by Roseburg Woman's
Club. Everything for your Sun-
dny dinner.
Our garments on display at
the 8tyle Show tonight wore
selected from our regular
stock. The hats and scarfs 4
courtesy of The Vogue.
J. C. PENNEY CO.
Fertiliser and lawn seed at Whar
ton Bros. ,
' F. Sllveftone was here yesterday
on business, and left today for Eu
gene. Mr. Silvertoe la from a San
Francisco firm. ' . ,
Mrs. A. H. Stafford and son, left
this morning for Portland, where
they will spend the next several
days visiting with friends and rela
tives. They expect to return the
Ibtler part of the week.
J. O. Tate, of Portland, visited In
this city over night. Mr. Tate Is
one of the head auditors of the
Modern Woodman. He has been to
Klamath Falls representing this
lodge, and is now on bis way to Eu
gene on business.
MissKatberyn Vaughn stopped
over In thlsfrtty for a few minutes
this morning to visit with Mrs. A.
Abraham, enrouto to her home at
New York 'City, from the True
Light School In China, where she
was acquainted with Mrs. Abra
ham's daughter. Miss Dorothea
Abraham.
THE
NEW
and
UNUSUAL
DESIGNS
RO8EBUR0, ORC
mm store
on your
Groceries
Canned Goods of
FRESH VEGETABLES
AND FRUITS
Phone in Your Order and
PICKENS
Perkins BIdg.
N. Jackson St.
The Girls' Club of R. H. S.'-
la giving a window sale at the
8Mb. Century Grocery next
Saturday. Various articles
such as pies, cakes, salads,
puddings, fresh eggs, butter.
etc., will be sold at a reason-
able rate. The purpose of the
sale Is to help finance the
club in Its activities. V
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kip
Msetfrofil"'.
Spaiktui
All Goad -
WO keep abreast of the
times. We do not show
you last year's Ideas and
designs. You will find
here whatever Is novel,
whatever Is new and
whatever lr floe In silks
"Quality and Economy"
The Silk Store
Silks and Satins
.ABRAHAM i
JACKSON ST RE IT 1 j -
The surest way to Save
on Groceries is to buy
at this Store
And also be sure of the service.
Every Description
we Deliver it at Your Home. ',
BROTHERS:
Phone 68