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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925. PREE'S FREEZE FREE! A Cone to each child accompanied by parents ON SATURDAY, MARCH 28TH, FOUNTAIN OPENING LLOYD CROCKER, The Pioneer Drug Store Our Home Manufactured Ice Cream and Sherbet it second to none. True Fruit Syrups for our Ice Cream Sodas. A Chocolate Syrup that's different. JRICK OR BULK ICE CREAM PACKED AND DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR FOR DINNERS OR PARTIES. KEARNEYS Mowj-st GROCETERIA Mow-r-a. 11 SPECIAL. SI Sugar, 12 lbs. for 85c Potatoes, by the sack, per 100 lbs $2.30 Medium Red Salmon, 2 cans for 35c Candied Peels in one lb. pkgs 35c White King Washing Machine Soap, 2 50c pkgs. for 85c and 3 bars Mission Bell Toilet Soap FREE. For a Real Treat I I! Mrs. J. J. Dermody will demonstrate White King and Mission Bell Soap Friday and Saturday. Serve Yourself and Save at KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA The Store that Brought them Down Route from Itosebtirg, "where the posies grow," will be a visi tor at the Hoot Owl session at Radio stutlon KUW Friday even ing. Itosle started for I'ortlund last week, but ber bicycle blew out a tire at Winchester and she bad to return home for repairs. Word was received today from Dirk Duller, the boy with the loud speaker voice at the Oregon Inn station, that ltosie reached I'ortlund safely this morning. Her liotiiet of buttercups .was wilted, brt she is already to do her broc coli dance for the Hoot Owls to morrow night, and Roseburg fans ure urged to listen in for her diilcet tones as she gurgles soup at the iloot Owl banquet. although Coos Iluy was also well represented, the Roseliurg Club was cons.dered the best represent ed of any of those having mem bers piusent at the eouveutio. The regular weekly luncheon of the local Itotury club was held to day as usual, although not all of the members have us yet return ed. All of those present, who hud attended the convention, were re quired to make short talks, tell lug of their own impressions of the meeting. Kach one had some dirfeivnt angle which appealed to him most, and the general discus sion ivsulted in a great deal of new sidelights being presented. All agreed that the convention was one of the most enjoyable events of its kind that they bad attended. The next convention is to be held at Victoria, U. C, and plans are already being made to hold it on board one 6f the great ships in the harbor there. CLUB WINS PRIZE E lW3m 1 I LnAKViU WILL BE MADE IN BRANDING OUTRAGE - (AerM-latH Vttm laacfl Wire.) ' OrtOVILLE, Or!.. Mar. 26. Dis trict Attorney William E. Hothe, announced today that he would filo n I'hnrpft nf liiHanit v Attn In Ht Mi d. Kdward Rhodes, sinter oT Herman 31. Shurlow, wh" li;d last wwk uf inr branding his body with a red hot Iron rod. Mr. Rhodes, Hothe sid, yester day, confessed that she had brand led her brother ah a part of the rit ual of a prfvato religious cult of which the two were members. Mra. K hodes told the district at torney that her brother was a will Inn victim. The district attorney expressed jthn opinion that a life insurance policy for $l!,UtH on the life of jSharlow, which had been taken nut at .tedding prior to the branding (ceremony, hud no connection with the branding. The Kosehurg Kotary club to day received word that It bad : won the cup for the greatest per centage of memberRhip at the dis ( trict convention, considering the ! distance travelled. At the con tention the cup was awarded to the Coos Hay Club, but M. S. Hum m. prexident of (ho local 'club, called the attention of the committee to an error in figures, and received a message today an nouncing that recheck revealed I Koseburg to be entitled to the prize and first pluce in the at tendance content. Thirty-one out of the thirty seven members of the Roseburg club, attended the district con vention at Portland, which was an I LOCAL NEWS Iteturns from I'ortlund .! Mr. and Mrs. Foster Hutner. I who attended the Jtotary Conven tion .Sunday, Monday and Tues day at I'ortlund, have returned to this city. Iteturn from 1'ortluinl Mr. and Mrs. John Kuiiyan and lr. and Mrs. (i. C. Kinlay, who attended the Kotary Convention this week at J'ortiund. returned to this city last night in the Jai ler's cur. Hack from Port In ml i Mrs. Lena McEJhinny, Mrs. Ned ' E. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mi-Elhinny returned to this city ; by motor last night, after attend ing the Kotary Convention this , week in 1'ortland. ! j Itoturiuiut I kick I Among those who have return- ed Irora Portland after attending ; the Kotary Convention, there this ' week, are Mr, and Mrs. V. K. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lock- ; wood, S. L. Kidder, J nines Hutch- ' ings and A. J. Lilburn. ! exceptionally good Knowing, and "Home Manager Purchasing Agent Art Director-Wife" Just a slim girl, maybe, or a motherly woman with sweet eyes and white hair but what a responsibility is hers ! She is the active partner in the business of running a home. She buys most of the things which go to make home life happy, healthful and beautiful. Through her slim, safe fingers goes most of the family money. And wisely and well it is usually spent too far better than the average man could spend it himself. For women are better purchasing agents than men. They compare prices, weigh values and shop carefully. lliey read advertisements regularly. Every day you'll find the wise little home manager searching the advertising columns for news that will add to the comfort, convenience and improvement of her home. You will find the same clever purchasing agent studying the advertisements to find where and when to buy, and what and how to buy most economically. The advertisements, too, tell this responsive art director how she can make her home more beautiful, more individual the kind of home that a man appreciates but never knows how it is done I Advertiseafents are tlie wise counsellors in.tltc spending of money that the clever housewife heeds daily. THE BUSINESS OF RUNNING A HOME IS MADE EASIER BY READING TI IE ADVERTISEMENTS Hot urn from Convention Among the Hoseburg Kotarians vhn huvu riirnrm.i.l frum I'ustlunrl after attending the Kotary Con- j 'cimuii una men uic, juo ;mui phy, James (ioodmun, Oscar Her rie, b H. Churchill, Fred Chap man, Archie Crawford, Joe Demi A. J. Jlochrudul and J. 11. Sm-niger. To Lacatn In lttehurg Mr. and Mr.. Uedman arrived here yesterday from Drain, and will make their home In this cny. They have btvn living at Marsh field, but have been visaing with Mrs. Kidman's parents at Drain for the past two weeks. Mrs. (nl man was Miss Klhel Walker be fore her marriage, and a forinvr resident of this city. 1 fSr 1 WUrfWWtfM nTHIS is the Lancaster Certifi. M WMtfpA 11 i cate. It hangs in the di ufl 3 'If re I 'Hi pay room merchant hi! I JNj if i lira who has exclusive sales rights to Wi " Lancaster Cord Tires in this com- ull'iliinS f I -i fl munity. It is significant to you JTWi M I Itiii ma because it stands for competency rl-&lfcajM vf w4if rU r "lability fr earnest busi- JtiLft&j9 fiwlffllsl ness purpose, for complete service Mljl MB- frcies. fJ1 This sign identifies more than a Mi$ik$M vifflJM'w tire dealer, lit identifies an estate lished business, based on provide ing you with good tires backed by good service. It is the sign of assured satisfaction, the mark of an establishment inspected and approved by the manufacturer whose product is there sold. When you buy under this signj you buy under double protection the word of a local business man and the work of an estab lished manufacturer. THE LANCASTER TIRE AND RUBBER CO. COLUMBUS, OHIO i STER TIRES Distributed Exclusively By MOTOR SHOP GARAGE ROSEBURG, ORE. Certified Lancaster Merchant OREGON WEEKLY I INDUSTRIAL REVIEW " corporation to erect $20,000 Salem Contracts to be let fur aire. paving til nilres of road ami con-1 Marshrield $350,000 hotel to be i at ruction of overhead crossing at j erected. Jefferson. jt Canby Local Interests purchase Kcasey New post office cstiib-! old I). B. Carr manufacturing plant, lished. j improvements to be made and oper- j jx tlrande Owner of "Arlington ations resumed, nulletin" and "llnardman Mirror"' linker City $500,000 to be ex-1 purchases "Oregon Scout." pended for road Improvements in 1 Crown Willamette Paper Cum- Baker county this year. ' pany pluming 2.1H10 trees dall In: Halfway Plans under way for Clatsop county in reforestation pro- construction of 1225,000 Interstate Ject. j bridge across Snake river at Bal- Astorla Plant of Freeland Table I lard's I-andtng. company to be enlarged to double I Springfield Southern Pacific capacity. j company to double-track line be- Tim I miles Last unit of The ! tween this place and Kngene. hnndft in h vntH nnnn the Vida New high school building Woodmen of the World, Camp No to be erected. llethel 4 -room school building to : b ronstructed. Mill City Hammond Lumber company resumes work at logging ramp; 100 men employed. Wallowa Contract let for bal- asling 61 miles of railroad between this place and Wei n hart. Pallrn California highway paved in Wasco county, Medlord Siandard company starts manufacture of cement buck by new Meant pnM'ess. Warrenton- Cooperative fish tan nery to Htart operation on fcikipdm waterway. May 1. .Marshfield - Contract let Tor ion structlon of iiio Honda rl r hritlHf. Handon Several streets being pa veil. Harrisburg Section of Pacific highway to be paved between here and Junction City. Astoria Contract to be let for widening jnMion of Astoria-Stevenson highway. Selo Crossman Hrothers pur chase Hrudka sawmill; to be im- I proviMl and enlarged. 1'rlneville- WorK iH'Ing ru-ht-d ' Xjiidne John IVnls sawmill on construction of Ochoco In km-' starts operation Mill full force of lion project; cannls being repuii i 1 men. and new settler brought in. ' Urookings Work Kugene Hank of Commerce building to be remodeled. Marshfield - Pacific Fruit com pany erecting 2 large refrig.'i aM.r plants. Itentl - Cheese factory may ! established, I'oMlnnd - Portland V,w C..,,. company to ronstrnct adIiti'!al story on machine shop nt cot i.f ;i'.uoi. New berg RpauMIng l.unit.-r company Install- (ierllnger pnw.r carriers, to replace all horse d'auri eiiul"ment. Astoria- Home building unusual ly active, Klamalh Kails J.'.n.OHO Christian church to be erected. Friend - tireat Northern rsltw.ty plans con-ttruciinn of mile rvifi slnn to While Itlver. vstoria Itnniiiin bond lt'SUe t,i be nnld for construction Ot A l ur school building. Ij tirnnile - I't.ms under way f -r installation of IhM-.Meo sewer tern. klnmath Falls 11 room .-- butlilinif to bf nrectett. CcMmille- CtHpiille T4urwlry t. corporate with capital stink ?0 tn .0. .Marshfield Nw btitnss bl to be erected eouth Itnviil j The Imlles Fiemmlng Jfwej Cottage to start at once on construction of logging rail- road in Curry county. ; Cnqullle Simpson estate incor- ' porates with capital stock of $1, j 500,000. I ne i hiiis i M INU II 111 III I II KM being razed to make way for mod ern structures. I'ortlund Portland Klectrlc Pow er company erecting Jioo.oon sttb- station at rtrst and JetTerson ; streets, i Corvallls IfrO.OOO apartment ! building to be erected In Ilurnett i J property. I Handon Plans formulating fori I construction of jao.oot) hospital. Warrenton- 1 try Color Works In-' !rreases capital stock to 100,0Oo; I plant to b enlarged. ! Uandon Contract let Ift 174.212: for paving Itoosevelt highway be tween this placp and Sixes river. Itend llulldlng permits issued . ' during February iotali 2v,90. Springfield First National , ; bank erecting 2I.0'M) home. I j Silverton Silver Crck Cream . I ery constructing building. j I Mllwaukle- High Syhool build-! -! Ing to ht" erecti1. ) f tllendale- Improved flreequlp- ment to be placed In service. j kf Grant 'a Pass Oxford hotel to, . i hav I17R.0 addition. I Curzon Dying i it'. - J, I 125 Meets la the Odd Kellowi Hall in Roseburc eyery first ! and third Monday erenlnj;. Vis iting nelphbora alwavs welcome. JOHN DULL HESS. C. C. M. M MILLER. Clerk. Knights of fytn.it. Alpha Lodga No. 47. Meets every Wednefl dar In Knlehta of Pythias ball 130 Rose street. Visitors alwaya welcomed. SAM CHKISTENSON. C. C. KOY O. Ydl'Na. M. F. K fl W1MHRT.Y pr T? Q O. E. 8n Kosburg Cnapter No. 9 j Holds their retrulnr meetlnp K. O. T. M. Meets each second and fourth Thursday of each month. In Maccabee hall, cor ner Cass and Pine streets. Vis ltlng Knlfrhts always welcome. L. O. GOODMAN. Cm. O. W RAPP. R. K. on the first and third Thursdays i In each month. Ml sojoumlna j brothers and slaters are respect j fully Invlied to attend. j CORA II SINfil.KTON. W. M. FRKK tOHVSON. Hr.ci.tlir i Grove liO.OOO water Cablet rrom Knsiand Indicate Oiai there la little hope for the re cuvery of Marqula Curaon of Red Uleoton, who recently underwent a serious operation. The famous Knisliah statesman la aiity aii reiri old. t LODGE DIRECTORY I United Artisana Sreeta In Mao cabee hall first and third I neadaya. Visiting meinberi aV i wava welcome. HKLKN WlilTAKER. M A. i MILDRED MrCI'LLOC Treaa ' WEIJ.R STEPHENSON. Sec, Umpaua klan Na. S. Meet "aina and 4th Mnndays.ot each month Addreaa P O. Box 8H5. Rose ' burg, Oregon. f Mytnian Slatera, Umpja Temple, No. 4 Meets the aecond and fourth Monday evenings of each month, at the K. of P. hall. Vis Hnrs niwavs welcome. MARTHA CHRISTKNSEN, M.E.C. KVA MARKS.' M. of R. C. EVALVN HOOVER. M. of F. Roseburg Rebekah Lsdge No. 41 I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fel Iowa Temple every week op Tuesday evening. Vlaltlni members In good standing ar cordially Invited to attend. MRS. MARGARET ASIICRAFT, N. O. TILI.IB t .I0TTVSON. Dec. gc RTHFt. TtAIt.FV Fin See ' O. O. M. Meets every Wednesday j night. Moose Hall. 248 N. Jack son 8t. Club rooms open 7:30 t j 10 p m. Visiting brothers wel come. W. A. noriARD. Iilctstnr. ! II. O. PAROETER, Recrotary. TVO M. THRONR. Trensnrer. ' united Brotnarnood of Caroentart and Jotntera of America. j Meets In Moose hsll second and t fourth Tuesday evenings of j each m "Ji. All carpenteri wel I corned. T. F. ROI MF. .. Rec. Pee. 1. F MOORR PrM Laurel Chapter No.-II. n. A. M ! Krated conrocatloTia on ", first nd third T'idvs. Viasnnlr Temple AU members reqne ; ted to attend and vlsl'lng com panions !'. A. A. WILDER. HAh Priest W. F. HARR13. Seretar, Neighbors er Woodcraft, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on first snd third Monday evenings. In K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbor! Invited to attend. ALVIA WFTHERELU O. N. M AROARET WHITNEY. Clerk. O. O. F Phlletsrtsn Lodoe Nci 8 Meets In Odd Fellows Ten t' everv Friday evening. Visit ing brethern are alwaya wel come DONALD YOUNO. N. O. A. J. GFDDES. Rec. 8eo. J R RAILEYFIn. See. Eaalee, Roaeburg Aeries-Meets tn Maccabee hsrt. on Cass street, on second snd fourth Wednes day eventnrs nf each month, at s o'clock, visiting brethern In good stnndlnr always welcome. FfriFVT! I.ITTLK. W. P. p. RICHARD RTTSCH. W. P. R. F GOODMAN. See. A. F. 1 A. t.auri LOCs NaT 13. Res-ulsr commnnlratlont second snd fotirth Wednesdavi each month at Masonic Tempi Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel PO"e. M. S HA MM. W. M. W F HARRIS. See. W a. A. O. T W.. Hoseburg Ft a view No. 11 Holda regulat meetings on second and fonrti Thursdays s 7:30 p. m. Visit ing sisters Invited tn sttend re vlens- Maccabee ball. Pin an 4 Caas street CLARA ROVEPRAKE. Com. JKSS1E RAPP. Col. Union EneamnmeM. Ne. 9 I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fellows Ten pie on 2nd snd 4th Wednesdays each month. Visiting Patri archs alwavs welcome. FRED MILLER. C. P. W P n-rrriFRFLU Bertha B. P. O. Etta. Roaeburg Ledg No. 32. Hold regular comma nlratlnne a the Elk'a Temple ne eseh Theday of everr month Al! memhers requested to at tend regularly, snd all visiting brothers are cordially Invited ta attend . r b prRAR. e. J. O. DAT. Secretary S