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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. MARCH 27. 1925.
FREE'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 U second to none.
True Fruit Syrups for our Ice Cream
Sodas.
A Chocolate Syrup that's different.
BRICK OR BULK ICE CREAM
PACKED AND DELIVERED AT
YOUR DOOR FOR DINNERS
OR PARTIES.
3
t plus that wonderful
Quaker flavor
Standard full size and
weight packages
Medium: 1 poundi
Large: 3 pound, 7 ox.
Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes
Makes the richest breakfast now the quickest
YOU know that rich Quaker flavor, smooth and delicious.
Get it now in quick cooking oats I Simply ask your grocer
for Quick Quaker, the new Quaker Oat.
It' ready, steaming, flavory and luscious in less time than
toast; done before the coffee I
Women wanted rich flavor plus quick cooking Quick
Quaker solved the problem.
' Treat yourself and delight the r.r..'.Iy with thi new break
fast joy.
Look for the Quaker on the label
That mean Quaker flavor the "hot oat and milk" breakfast
doctors are urging in 3 to 5 minute.
That mean the superfine oat you want the finest grown,
the most delicious in all the world.
Your grocer now ha two kind of
Quaker Oats the kind you have al
ways known and Quick Quaker.
LOCAL NEWS
From Diltard
Anion; the visitor from points
south of the city yesterday was
Mrs. Virgil Rust. Mrs. Itust re
sides at Dillard.
To Albany
W. A. Wellman was a visitor
here yesterday from North llend
and RiM'nt tlie day on business. He
left for Albany In the evening.
From Melrose
Charles Stubbs, a resident of
Melrose, was a Itoseburg visitor
Thursday, and spent several hours'
hero attending to business matters.
J LOCAL NEWS J
To Suihrrlln
Mrs. 1j, H. Moore nprnt several
hour at Sutherlin thin morning
attending to business matters.
Kuurrne Online Hero
Mr. and Mm.C. 1. iinrt arriv
ed hre .ant n.Kht from KuKcn
mid are upending a day or so here
.'.yUUlng.
Horn from Hale in
K. C. Mutiny, of the public wor
'Vfr pnmmiHsInn nrrlvnd hrn from
Salem
spend 1
yesterday afternoon to
day or so on business.
(.turns to Meilford
H. Jones returned to bis home
j at MedTord this morning after
spending Thursday here on bunt
I ness. Sir. Jones is proprietor of
one ot the service stations there.
T O. A. C.
Miss Verus Houser, who visit
ed at the ho nm of her parents
during pprlng vacation, returned
to Corvallls this afternoon to re
sume her work at O. A. C.
Have you something to sell, to
trade, to give away. Use News
Rpvtew mluninr.
n Thursday
Mrs. E. Htlmonds was a visitor
here from Camas Valley Thursday
afternoon to attend the B. It. Klcht-
er funeral.
In From Camas Valley
Mr .and Mrs. Jack Tarrott were
visitors In this city yesterday from
Camas Valley and attended the
funeral of 11. R. ltlchter.
Hern This Morning
Mrs. Louise Reynolds and Mrs.
I. J. Reynolds were Hoseburg
visitors Hits morning for a few
hours and shopped. They are
from Oakland.
In From Glide
J. L. CttHsbier was here from
Glide Thursday and spent a few
hours visiting and attending to
business matters.
Mrs. Harvey Visits
Mrs. Thomas Harvey was a vis
itor In this city from points north
yesterday and spent the day shop
pi ntc and visiting. She resides at
Sulherlin.
i lowing
YOUR Ul 1 V Q w
ORDER fT YlKfey
LIVEREO .lt
YOUR sstI. '
door
That are Worth While
to You
Thi Store was the original low priced
Grocery, and we still maintain the lead.
See us and save.
Everybody's Exchange
Broccoli Growers!
Here is a planter sold strictly on its merits. The
proof is in what the man who uses it says ; any of
the following men, known to you all, will be glad
to tell you :
B. F. Nichols. Riddle
ElLrt Hall, Riddle
Dick Ulam, Riddle
Elmer Moore, Rlddlo
II. II. Ilorton. Riddle
Smith Ilrog., Riddle
II. S. I.. Freitag, Riddle
Foster Eutner, Hoseburg.
In Thursday
Jess Shamrock was a Itoseburg
visitor Thursday and spent a few
hours on business and trading. He
resides at l;mpqua.
Read the Classified ads.
in The News-Review. They
mean dollars to you.
Hare you sometnini
trade. giro away.
Review columns. ,
to sen, ta
Use News-
Use News-Review Classified Ad
Vertlsing for results.
o .
The
life" of the
Hills Bros
party .
Coffee
Visitor Yesterday-
Mrs, fltairs was a visitor from
the suburbs Thursday afternoon,
spending srveral hours shopping
and visiting. She resides at Eden
bower. From Sutherlin
Here from points north of Rose
burg Thursday afternoon was Mrs.
Leatherwood. a resident of Suth
erlin. She spent several hours
here visiting and shopping.
RADIO
PROGRAMS
From Pacific Coast Stations
From Camas Valley
Miss Itessle Brown was a Rose
burg visitor Thursday afternoon
from Camas Valley and attended
the funeral ot the late II. It. Kich-ler.
The western hostess knows the secret
of injecting new life into any gathering.
When conversation lags, she serves that
scal-brown beverage that won the West
on its flavor and its ability to put
new snap and vigor into mind and body.
Break the vacuum seal of a tin of
Hills Bros. Coffee. Breathe deeply of
that rich, rare fragrance. Lift a cup to
your lips and taste that perfectly mar
velous flavor! Of course, it's The Rec
ognized Standard! Hills Bros. Coffee
is economical to use.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
mm
From Ten Miles
Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Smith were
here from out of town points
Thursday visiting and transacting
business. They are residents of
Ten Mile.
Oixonvllle Resident Visit
Mr. .and Mrs. Charleft Kim aid
were hlsltorir from points east of
town' Thursday, spending several
hours shnnptnii and transacting
business. Thi reside at Dixon-
villi'. . ..-
i ,
Return 'to it. A. t .
Miss Vfrna Johnson and Miss
Muble Johnson, who have been
vIhIiIiir their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Johnson at lies (cm
during spring vacation returned
to O. A. t this morning.
To Ashland
Mrs. K. I.. Welihlcln and dniigh
ter left this morning for Ashland,
where they will spend the next
two weeks visiting with Mrs.
Wclchlcln's parents.
Fciifiirca for Friday, March 27.
KIIJ The Times, I.os Angeles
u;..z meters 12:30 p. i
luncheon concert; 2:30 p. i
matinee muslcale; 6 p. m., Hick
man's orchestra; 6::io p. m., chil-
tut-iis urcmsira; i:.io p. in., trav
elogue; lo p. m., Hickman's dance
orchestra.
KCO fieneral Electric Com
pany. Oakland 361 meters
11:30 a. m.. luncheon concert; 3
p. m.. studio musical progrem and
speaker; 4 p. in.. I.a Ferrera'a or
chestra; Silent Night.
I KKI Karle v. Anthony, Inc.,
I.os Anoeles 47 meters 5 p.
I m., hour of news bulletins; 6:45
j p. m., radintorial period: 7 p. m..
organ recllul; 7 p. m.. Kxauiiner
program: 9 p. m.. Herald pro
griiin; 10 p. ni., Myra Itelle Vlck
ers and her pupils in musical pro
grnm. Kl'.W The Oregonian. Tort
land 431.5 meters 12:30 p. m.,
luncheon concert by Rose CHy
Trio; 6 p. m., children's program;
G p. m., dinner concert; 8 pt m.,
lecture sponsored by I'niversity of
Oregon Extension division; io:o0
p. m.. Hoot Owls.
KNX The Express, I.os Ange
les :i;i7 meters 11:30 a. in.,
talk for women; 1 p. m., garden
talk: 4 p. m.. music appreciation
SAVE wtfi
It Improving
Mrs. (.uiiiry Hrown, who has
lMMn quite 111 at her homo n I
Fowler ntreot with intestinal flu,
la reported to be much linirm-iMl
today. She was attvmh'U by Dr.
Wade.
Formtr Resident Hr
Mn. Nellie Hanner arrived here
lat nipht from llermlnton. Orvjron.
to visit Ht the home of Mies Alta
Haratcer near Rose burr. Mrs. Han
ner aa a former resident if this
fiiy.
To Return to Eugttnt
iltnn ltadahau;h. who has been!
vlnltlnn with his parents here lnr-
Inir the aprlitfc vacation, ami lVan
Morrow, who baa been his houe
ptuet, will return to Kusene to-
nlKht to resume their etudlea at V.
of O.
SAFETY
DRUGSTORE
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In tht original 'uum
nvhuk kttft tht iofft frtik.
Vititi OvrnlgM
Mrs. Anna Sayera, who has bMn
, v I ni in Portland with her niere, '
i Mr. Menu her. for the past aeveral
iweek, mopped over In (his city ,
Wiitnesday niitht and spent Thtira- j
' ln vlnlttiiK at the home of her sis
tier. Sloan. Hhe left last nUht i
' fir hT home at West Fork, and j
On arrompanled by her nlere.
I Mile Mealier, of IQ;ind, whoi
- jwiil vistt with her. j
EPSOM SALT
Pure, snowy crystuK , made t
an Improved process of refimiii:
It Is easy to takt bet-ause it h
thoroughly puvifled.
Ksperially Kood for ehlerly pf-opie
and those of middle sue. AfltLi j
of pounds sold yearly,
1'oiiihI FiUkMKo 5c
NATHAN FULLERTON
7 texatZ Drvt Store
Rostburg, Oregon
talk; 8 p. m., West Coast Thea
ters program; 11 p. m., Abe Ly
man's dance orchestra; midnight
I Night Hawks from Wurlltzer Stu
dio. KPO Hale Brothers. Inc., San
Frunclsco M&.z meters 7 a.
j m.. setting-up exercises; 10 a. m.,
chat for housewives; 10:30 a. m.,
news bulletins; 10:40 a. m.,
"What's on at the Theatres?";
il2:45 p. m.. Commonwealth Club
luncheon addresses; 1 p. m., Stel
ger's orchestra;. 4:30 p. m., Stei
orchestra; 8 p. m., Cleve
land Six orchestra.
KKSG Angelus Temple, Los
Angeles 275.1 meters 10:30 a.
ni., radio bible school; sunshine
hour; 3:30 p. m., organ recital;
7:30 p. ni., auditorium radiocast,
services; 8:15 p. m., Gray Studio
program; address by Superior
Judge Hardy; 10 p. iu., organ re
cital. Features for Hatilnlny. Mnrch 2M
K KSO AngeluB Temple, Los
Angeles 275.1 meters 10:30 a.
ni., sunshine hour program; 3:30
p. m., organ recital; 7:30 p. m.,
auditorium service, divine heal
ing, sermon and special music.
Kl'O Unle Itrothers. Inc., San
S Tsrm"lVi0& ti!"
Francisco 428.3 meters 7 a.
m., daily setting-up exercises: 10
a. m., chat for housewives; 10:30
n m naii-i hullatina' lA-ill n m
"What's on at the Theatres?"; 1 Id
p. m., Stelger'a orchestra; 2:30 J
in m nutinM mnnienle 3'30 n : Kt
m., Gene James' orchestra; 6:20
p. m., garden talk; 6:30 p. m.,
"What's on at the Theatres?"; 8
p. m., Fairmont dance orchestra.
KGW The Oregonian. Port
land 491.5 meters 12:30 p. m.,
luncheon concert by Rose City
Trio; 10 p. m., Colburn's Melody
Men; Intermission Solos.
KGO General Electric Com
pany, Oakland 361 meters At
11:30 a. m., luncheon concert; 4
p. m.. Hotel St. Francis concert
orchestra; 8 p. m.. studio pro
gram and music lecture; 10 p. m.,
Halstead's dance orchestra.
KHJ The Times, Los Angeles
405.2 meters 10 a. m., class
In broadcasting; 12:30 p. m., pro
gram of news items and music;
2:30 p. m.. matinee muslcale: 6
p. m., Hickman's concert orches
tra; 6:35 p. ui., children's pro
gram; 10 p. m., Hickman's dance
orchestra; u p. m Lost Angels I sgi
with Majestic Six- orchestra.
Must have order this month to get car load price.
After this car load the price will go up.
Fertilizer attachment at small extra cost
Special Deep Setting Shoe Especially for Broccoli.
Made and Guaranteed by the
NEW IDEA SPREADER CO., Coldwater Ohio
Represented by
j.CE. OSBORNE
RIDDLE
OREGON
$50 FREE
How many people do you know
WHO DO NOT OWN AN AUTOMOBILE
Bring us your list of these non-automobile owners and we will explain
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March 30th to April 4th 1925
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