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THREE LOCAL NEWS ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. MARCH 26', 1925. ! Had Complex - 1 f JUST ARRIVED New Shipment Of Pattern Hats for Easter Wear On Display Friday and Saturday SPECIALLY PRICED BELL MILLINERY X LOCAL NEWS : From Portland Leo B. Rice arrived here yester day from Portland and spent the' day and today in Roseburg attend- ; liif to business matters. , To Visit at Brockway j Mr. and Mrs. O. Crandell, of Long j Reach, California, arrived here ' from the south this morning and 1 spent several hours here. Tney left for Brockway, where they will Bpend a few days visiting at the home of S. Van Gundy. From there . they will eo on to Baker to visit. Twelve Months Service Clinches Its Superiorities- The Chrysler Six has given the motoring world something more than new results. The car that created a new first-year production record, when more than 32,000 were built in the effort to satisfy the demand ifl 1924, has been in the hands of owners about one year. How do these owners feel about the Chrysler Six today? How has the car behaved in actual daily service over a period of months? What is the pres - ent position of the Chrysler Six and its effect on the industry? These are pertinent, sensible questions and any ob servant and unprejudiced person can answer them for himself. , For it is a notable fact that Chrysler owners who have been driving for months are as enthusiastic about their car as the men who created it. A year old Chrysler delivers the same results as it did when it first revealed a new conception of performance. It has demonstrated in dramatic tests on road, track and hill its staunchness and stamina as well as its brilliance. But more important than this, it is as ready with its flashing performance after 12 months of steady daily service grind as it was the day it was built. Naturally the confirmation of the soundness of Chrysler engineering and construction puts the final capstone on the Chrysler position in the industry. Ask Chrysler owners and also men han dling other lines of cars what they think of the ' Chrysler Six. You will find that it is heir to both the advantages and the competitive handicaps that inevitably fall to the supremely successful in any line of industry. Tht Tmrrt", C lim Tk Pryl CwM lof Tha Phtirtot. ' I4 Tkr RrowKham IVM Th HnadiUff ' !AM Tha fmprnal itS ThaSadaa. - 1821 Tfc, (.,.. ImaarUl J J 9 J All pritr i- h. OtftMl tmbittt lo current iMtrimm lu W . ftnmf I ril.tf fh raw. rrtlaatf f Hwit-pmrmenlt. A A ,hnw Chtai'rr'a a lira. It. pint. Crr-aT 4Ur mmd auparM CHryaUr MfMMfMnwWf. J. W. Michael Motcr Company 515 N. Jackson St Return From Portland Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Seely, who r tended the sessions at the Rotary convention the first of the week, returned to this city Wednesday morning. Returns to Grants Pass Mrs. W. L. McDonald returned to her home at Grants Pass thin morning after spending the past several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ford. Arrive From Coast Walter Irons and E. I. Irons ar rived here from the coast yester day afternoon. They are both of Murshfield, and Mr. Walter Irons will be here for some time attend In? to business matters. Phone 350 ymkk Her Wednesday Visitors From Portland A. A. MinKlIn wan a visitor In ' Mr. and Mrs. I). R. Battunfleld thl city from tho north yesterday ! were visitors in this cily over and overnight. Ho is a resident of I night Wednefday from the north. Port hind. On Business W. Timinel was here from north ern points yesterday and last night on business. Mr. Tinimcl Is a Portland resident. ts Irrprevlnc Mrs. A. N. Orrntt. who has been quite ill at hvr homo on ChadwU-k strret with pneumonia, is reported to be much improved. Here From Portland Leo Heffory arrived here from Portland last night, and Is spend ing today in this city looking af ter business matters. Grants Pass Man Visitor A. McCarty was a visitor In this city yesterday and overnight from southern points. Mr. McCarty is a resident of Grants Pass. Myrtle Creek Resident Visitor George Howard arrived here from Myrtle Creek Wednesday af ternoon and is spending a day or so in Roseburg on business. Arrive From Eugene Mrs. A. C. Barbour and Miss T. It, Barbour arrived here from Ku gene this morning, and spent the day in Roseburg on business. Here From Salem E. E. Lunn was an arrival from northern points Wednesday and spent today in this city on busi ness. Mr. Lunn is from Salem. On Business C. U. Hail Is spending a day or so in this city attending to business affairs. Mr. Hail arrived here from Portland yesterday afternoon. Returns To Corvallis ' Mrs. B. Hertzig, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. J. Clarke for some time, left for her home at Corvallis this morning. In From Klkton Floyd C. Cain was a visitor In this city yesterday for several hours -and transacted business. Mr. Cain is a resident of Klkton. From Cottage. irove George VYillett, attorney of Cot tatge Crow, was a Roscimrg visi tor Wednesday and spent the af ternoon attending to business matters. lMxonvl.lc KeMideut VMtor F. E. Gurney was here from points east of the city yesterday morning, and spent a short time transacting business. He is from Dixonville. From Hubbard George W. Knight was an arrival from Hubbard yesterday, mid spent the day and a short time today in this city attending to business mat ters. Business Visitor T. D. Campbell watt here from the north Wednesday and over night attending to business mat ters. Mr. Campbell is from Port land. From Portland J. M. Putman was an arrival from the north yesterday and spent the day and today here at tending to business affairs. He is from Portland. Returns From Nevada Mrs. S. L. Hebard arrived in Roseburg Wednesday from Reno, Nevada, where she has been visit ing with her sister for the past three months. Here On Business A- E. Klimbeil arrived here yes terday afternoon from the north and is spending today In this city! attending to business interests. He ; is from Portland. Vbdtor from oat P., H. yuiek, Mnrshfield busi ness man, was here from the coast yesterday, looking over the city. Mr. Quick whs enroute to San Francisco on business. From liookinj? (,lnt Miss Ruth Itodley was a visitor In this city yesterday from south ern points In the county. Miss Rodley is from Looking Clans and spent the afternoon shopping and on business. To Visit In Myrtle Creek M. A. Clancy arrived here this morning from Reedsport and spent a few hours In the city. He is on his way to Myrtle Creek, where he will visit with nls brother for sev eral days. Hylmnn P. A. T. The Sylmon Parent Teachers Association will enjoy a social meeting aJ program Friday even ing, March 27. T!i program will Include music, reritail.ms and the sti'ftnt drama. From Melrose Miss Anna Kaiser was a Rope- burg visitor Wednesday, and spent several hours shopping and attend-1 Ing to b isineps niaiters. She ro-1 turned to her home at M'drose yesterday atfrnoon. Pickwick Officials Pass Through' Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kakln. of the; Portland office of the Pickwick : stage company stopped overnight In this city, a guests at the' Grand hotel. They are on their j way to California points. Crows Largs Lemon C. Weaver, of Myrtle Creek, was a visitor In Hnsemirg today. Mr. ' Weaver brought In an exception ally big lemon which was grown on a 4-year-old tree at his plare. The tree this year ha 12 lemons, all perfectly formed and of nnore than usual site. It is k"pt out of' doors in the summer, but Is pro-1 tected from cold In the winter. IT hey reside at J'ortland. From Medford Hero from southern points Wed nesday and overnight was Allison Moulton. , Mr. .Moulton is a resi dent of Medford. On Business Cecil Mcintosh was -an arrival from Portland last night and spent a short time here today attending to business matters. In Today G. D. McLean was a visitor here this morning and spent several hours attending to business mat ters. He resides at Edenbower. From Camas Valley Mrs. George E. Moore arrived here from Camas Valley yesterday afternoon, and will spend a day or so In this city visiting. The children love MILK BREAD. Pure an a lily. Pure milk, pure but ter, a greater per centage than the government demands. GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. Medford Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Shelley were visitors in this city yesterday and overnight from the south. They are residents of Medford. Visitor In Town George Bickle was a Roseburg visitor this morning from Eden bower. Mr. Bickle was here at tending to business interests. Here on Business C. W. Holford arrived here from Tillamook yesterday afternoon and will be in Roseburg some time at tending to business, interests. To Independence W. E. Klerstead returned to his home at Independence today, after spending Wednesday In Roseburg attending to business matters. From Wendling C. C. Stowell and C. A. Harding were visitors In this city Wednes day and overnight from the north. They are residents of Wendling. From the Coast G. W. Johnson was an arrival from coast points yesterday and was an overnight visitor. Mr. Johnson is a resident of Marsh field. Here Wednesday C. T. Cousins, who spent yester day in this city attending to busi ness interests, left for the south this morning. Mr. Cousins is from Portland. Here From Bly Mrs. T. E. Wallls and C. Wallis arrived here from Bly, in Klamath county, yesterday and will spend a few days In Roseburg visiting friendB. Business Visitor Leon R. Sells was here yester day and today for a few hours looking nftor business matters. Mr. Sells returned to Independence this afternoon. Visitor Wednesday W. H. Deane was among the arrivals from southern points to stop over In this city yesterday and last night. Mr. Deane Is from Klamath Falls. Portland Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heiberg stop pfd over in this city to view the town yesterday and were over night visitors. They are on their way home to Portland, after a trip south. Missionary Cycle Sunday Evening The Missionary Cycle of the W. F. M. B. will be Illustrated and explained at the Founders' Day Program at the First Methodist Episcopal church next Sunday evening. The program will be printed later. Mrs. Fred Dewltz If You're a Young Woman or Even in Middle Life Hera Is Soma Good Advice For You Salem, Orcg. "While bringing tip my family 1 depended uin Or. Pierce's Favorite Prescription to keep up my strength. It was especi ally bcjichcial to me during tKe try ing months of expectancy, relieving me of nauea and quieting to my nerves, and 1 do believe that I would not have come thru the critic.il time of life so easily and comfort;Uy as I did had it not been for Dr. Pirrce'i Favorite Prescription. I have piven the 'Prescription' to my djunhteri also when they had need of a M-ecul tonic and nervine and they have always been bented and strength ened by its tiT. l)r. l'irrcc'i Favorite Prescription is truly a woman's medic 0 that I take plea sure in recommending." Mrs. I red Urwitz, f,25 N. Capitol St. Send 10c to Dr. I'tercr Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. ' fur trial pktf, .Write for free advice. 1. -uW : rv Hi 1 Acclaimed by hte classmates In Tale In 1914 as "the one most like ly to succeed, George W. Patter son, Jr., son of the assistant dean of the College of Engineering of the University of Michigan and hero of the French Foreign Legion, has disappeared from his New York City home and U believed to have thrown himself off an ocean liner. His father-in-law declared he believed Patterson suffered from an "inferiority complex," with the result he believed he had been a failure In life. Returns to Oakland- Howard Leonard returned to his home at Oakland this morning af ter spending the pas few days here visiting relatives. Here Wednesday Chet Hemiuway was a visitor In this city yesterday and last night from Eugene, and transact ed business matters. On lluftlnese C. L. Warnock ' arrived from Medford Wednesday and spent me day and a short time today m Roseburg on business. From K latitat h Fall G. S. Rowe and Hoy Rowe were visitors in this city yesterday and overnight from the south. They are from Klamath Falls. Old fashioned bread and milk both Incorporated in a nut brown loaf. GRIMM lMOS. MILK UUEAD. Phone 133. On Business F. W. Persels arrived here last night from Portland, and Is spend ing a short time in this city on buoiness. Here Yesterday C. H. Pettinger was In Rose burg yesterday attending to busi ness matters. Mr. Pettinger re sides at Agness. In Today Mrs. Walter Leake was a visitor here today from Dixonville, and spent the day visiting friends and shopping. Anhlund Resident Hero Fred W. llerrin was among those from the south to spend a short time In this city on busi ness yesterday, lie is a resident of Auhlund. Roselawn fertilizer is made espe cially for flowers and lawns. 10 pound packages for 75 cents, 25 pound sacks for $1.25 at Wharton Bros. Here Todny J. W. Wagoner was a visitor from points north of town litis afternoon. Mr. Wagoner is from Druin and spent several hours visiting and transacting business. Visitor Wednesday Mrs. Maggie (iuensey and her daughter were among those to stop over In this city Wednesday and overnight to view the town. They are from Canyon City, Ore. McMinnville Mayor Visits Dr. O. 8. Wright and wire, of Mc Minnville, spent last night at the Vmpqua hotel on their way home after a vixit In California. Dr. Wright Is the mayor of McMinn ville. Return from Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Itooth and W. J. Weaver returned here In the lattcr'n car last night from Portland, where they attended the sessions of the Rotary Conven tion. Return from Convention M. fl. Hnmm, W. II. Ki-her, O. C. Haker and M. F. Rice are among those who have returned to this city after attending Die Rotary Convention jut Portland this week. W. C. T. U. Notice All W. C. T. U. ladies are re quested to meet at the parlors of the Presbyterian rhtirrh Friday morning a few minutes before Jo o'clock, to attend in a body the funeral services of Mrs. C. L. Had- i y. Former Resident Here Mrs. F. H. Vincil will arrive here today from Astoria to spen the next two wer;s or so vlKlting at the home of her mother, Mrs. M. A. Jone4. Mrs. Vincil a a for mer resident or tills city, and has a number of friends here. Returns Home Mr. A. M. Collver returned to hT home at Forest drove this mornlnjt after sending the past month at Mrockway visiting with Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Nichols, and with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Itu-hm-ll. She is the sister of Mrs. Uubbnell. Heal Irish songs and settings to night at the AntlcrB. j Visitor from Curvallln L. J. Allen was a business vMi tor In this city over Wednesday He U from Corvallis. Krom rnrlhtiHl . Ilrro over Wednesday on busl nem was II. Winters. Mr. W .li ters is a resident of Portlund. "Better come and go along to the operetta tonight, 1 hear it's go ing to be pretty good." Reported Better Lnwrenco Leonard, who Is 111 with pneumonia at Merry Hospital Is reported slightly better today. J To Attend School Mrs. Owen Kussell was here a1 few hours this morning from Cam as Valley. Mrs. Kupsi-U Is on her way to McMinnville, where she will entef Monmouth to attend the, spring term. -j up-stairs i FLOORS "HOW can I keep them presentable?" A properly painted sur face! a porcelain-like surface one that resists water, soap suds, etc and withstands moving, scrap ing furniture and pounding heelsThat's the answer. And Rubber Cement Floor Palnc give Just that surface. Easy to apply. Also, mk lor booklet "Color Har own j In the Home all about pain trig or finishing Doors, woodwork, walla, etc. It's h-ee. ". -T TT? carry s full line ol Fullat W L- Pans and Vamubre and mm supply your needs. Marsters JJi ug Co. w p nn.ijjR woo. )nl Miauo tkr Baa Frandaco Jl BtascHaa ts fart la OaaM Clrtaa Fuller PAINTS Lj VARNISHL (DO ti: Sgrir$ Attiro ONE LOT OF- SilkD and one lot of attractive FLANNEL DRESSES that we have marked at the specially low price of $12.00 alt of these dresses are th acme of smart, ness and correctness, and each wears an Individual novelty of great charm. Also New Blouses For Easter Don't overlook our splendid line of coats Phoenix Silk Hosiery IN ALL SHADES The Ladies Shoppe 1 39 N. Jackson Street Salem Couple Visitors j Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Doud, of Salem, were among- those to stop j over ai visitors in Roseburg over ednusuuy. On Until T. K. O'Connor was here from the north yesterday and over night nttendiirg to business mat ters. Mr. O'Connor is from Port land. v Passed Over Bonanza Altlioucli liny M!)er who mnde gtKHl In the gold ni-h to ('allfiirnln In 18l! hud no hone to pick with his fate. It l n comment that many of them and their brothers who were not so successful walked right over a rh-h bonanza In the sinrihern part of Mexico, along Ihe Isthmus of l'aniiuia, over which many of them trekked. Along the river of lite Winding Snake many 4!ers walked on their way to the Pacific coast. Utile knowing that later prospectors would find a rich Held of oil lieneatb their f-et. Rather Cynical Tett The subject of tcxt-flmllng was being discussed by two clergymen In regard to addresses of married couples at wedding services. "lit you have n text ns u rule? nsked one of the other. No: I never have had one. was the reply, "hut I know w hat I should 1-hr.ose If I did have one. It come from Psalm 2, verse T 'Abundance of peace su long us the moon en-dut-clli.-" JVeu Descriptive Word "My wife 1m forever saying. 'When are you gfdng to dit this?' and 'When are yttu going to tlo that?' " "My hoy, you're whenpecked." The Trade Name "I hear they have established a i home for telephone operators." i "And what did they name It T ' 'MsteD Inn." Overhead Wires. I Nathan Fullerton's Great Offer To Chronic Rheumatic Sufferers Money Back If Allenrhu Fails to Do You More Good Than Anything You Ever Used. "It flopii not mRttpr to mo wheth- ct)ou ar dinahlnd with cursed l rhp'imaftftni or havo only ocean, on at i twinx!," nayi Jumca 11. AIIhii, "I now that Allntnu. my own ilU . con ry,w(Il itop th aitonv, il ! twn vQ,ii the pnawfnir Pins and :nliiro Ihe awol.0 Jolnta." I "1 know it will dliaolT the url0 i urld il'ifKliff tha. have b-rmio ! fi piv tmh-fl',f ! in Jotnla and niua rlca end qulrkiy drire every trace ! cl ibiuiuatinm icin your bolt, I resses From Coast - Fred Hull was an arrival from coast points yesterday and spent the day attending to business matters. Mr. Hull U from Coos Bay. Have you something to sell, to trade, to give away. Use News Revlow columns. Stirs Senate Senator Richard P. 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It a marveloua how quickly It acta. Ill on nod relief often cornea In two dayi even In cane where the mifferina; haa been moat pain ful all tracea have dlnuppeared In few davit. Jamea It. Allen, of 26 Porbea St., Rm-henter, N. Y., the discoverer of Allenrhu, desires all aufferera to know that he does not want a rent of anyone's money unless Allen rhu derisively conquera this worst of all diseases. With thla nnderstandlna he has Instructed Nathan Fullertoa and drtiKitlata everywhere to guarantee it in every Instance II 1 i , SEXT. KCH&RP P ERNST