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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY. MARCH 30. 1925.
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BROIUJO QUININE
"There is no other BROMO QUININE"
Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an
effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP and INFLUENZA, and
as a Preventive. Price 30 Cents.
The First and Original
OltKUO.V WUKKI.Y
1I1 NTItl.U. ItKVIKW.
Oroiton alato highway program
for 1925 calls fur expenditure of
Jii.ouo.uoo.
New refectory costing $40,000
nearlng completion iu llenson
I'ark.
Grants pass Mulldlng season
opens wilh promise of fOUU.OOO
for the year. ,
Grant County employs first
county agent.
McMlnnville Fred L. Sohor
leaves 2,0u for memorial fouu
tuln In city park.
Itwdsport West Coast Power
Company which recently bought
local electric plant, gives 17 per
cent rate reduction.
Grants 'Puss Construction be
gun on California and Oregon
Coast rullroad bridge, recently
destroyed by flood.
Tnlon Annual live stock show
set for June 10, 11 and 12.
Weston City to enlarge water
Bupply dum on l'lne creek.
Springfield llrattaiu estate
gives $5,000 site for $25,000
memorial school .
Astoria Ground broken for
first of 100 homes to be built by
local company.
lluker Irrigation project settlers
to vote April 11, on reclamation
service proposal to construct
works.
Murshff'eld New Methodist
hospital, costing $100,000, to be
dedicated May 30 and 31.
I'nity New Grange organized
here, and pne assured at Hart
ford. Salem Heavy paving program
before city council for approval.
Arlington Contract let for me
ters for city water service.
Newport 1,630,000 foet of
lumber shipped from here during
past two months.
Medford Home Telephone and
Telegraph Company to spend $40,
000 for Improvements this year,
including 300 "new lines and 600
miles of wire.
Silver Laloe Large force of
workmen now repairing Lake
county roads.
Salem Building begun on Sa
lem linen mill, to handle 1925
crop of 4.000 to 5,000 acres of
flax. Plant will be ready to
operate by midsummer.
American Legion to raise $60.
000 for maintenance of Dorn
becher hospital.
Hoseburg State to build $15.
000 fish hatchery on Rock Creek.
Portland 4-story, 100-room
family hotel to be built at Elev
enth and Main streets.
Sprlnifielrl New $25,000 6-
room schoolhouse to be built this
SEE OUR
SPECIALS
THIS WEEK
Davenport, $127.50, special $92.50
Mahogany Dining Table, $48.50, special.... $31. 75
Hoosier Cabinet, $80.00, special $42.50
Two-inch Iron Beds, $12.50, special $3.95
Seven-inch Coil Springs, $15.00, special $10.50
35 lb. Silk Floss Mattresses, $24.00, special $12.50
If you have furniture you do not want, we will trade you
something you want.
ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
J. M. JUDD
122 N. Jackson St. Phone No. 4
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Cold and Grip Tablet
ATTENTION MOOSE
Special meeting Monday,
March 301 h. 8:00 p. m. Itepre-
sentative from Supreme Lodge
to attend.
W. A. BOGARD, Dipt
season.
Klamath Falls Miller Con
struction Company to spend $40.
000 on Pelican Bay rock quarry.
Bandon Winchester Lumber
Company 'buys steam schooner
"Coquiile River," for use on I'mp
qua river.
Klamath Falls New White
Pine Moulding Mill plant prepar
ed for cutting.
Salem Gap of three miles on
Mehama market road, to be paved
this year.
Lalceport City plans 20 blocks
of hydrolithic pavement for 1!25.
Klamath Falls Wheeler-Olm-
I stead mills, with 2.000. 000.000
feet pine timber, to enlarge log
ging and cutting facilities. 1
Portland Northwestern F.Iee
trlc Company to move general of
fices from San Francisco to Port
land. Attorney-General asked to de
cide whether special election can
be held to authorizo funds for St.
Johns bridge.
Portland -r- $60,000 apartment
house to be built at East Seven
teenth and Weidler streets.
North ltend A. Stembuck buys
Palace Hotel.
Oswego Oswego Lumber Com
pany Incorporated with $15,000
capital stock. ,
Astoria Sanborn Cutting Com
pany ready to Install new vege
table canning plant.
Prlneville Bank of Prlnevllle
becomes Prinevllle National Bank.
Corvallis New $12,000 Christ
ian church dedicated.
Salem Bids open April 3.' for
state training school buildings at
Woodburn.
Sllverton New bids called for
erection of city holl.
Portland $i00.000 10-story
hotel to be erected at Salmon and
Park streets.
Klamath Falls Episcopal con
gregation planB new church.
Can you ask more than perfec
tion In a nut brown loaf of delicious
bread? GRIMM BROS. MILK
BREAD. Phone 133.
One and two-horse cultivators
i and extra shovels at Whar'on Bros.
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Range
White panels. Malleable
hinges, and frames. !
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Many New Features in S
the Marswell i
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Phone 25
Watch Our Window for
Bargains
LOCAL
From Umpq.ua
Mr. Euimett wa here
from
I'mpqua Saturday, and spent a
few hours attending to business
matters.
From Glide
Mrs. Fannie Smith, was a visit
or here Saturday shopping and
visiting wilh friends. She is a.
resident of Glide.
Mr. Garrett In Saturday
C. O. Garrett, well known Glen
dale resident, was here Saturday
attending to business matters and
visiting friends.
Here Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ramp were
visitors in this city Saturday from
the rural districts. They reside
near- Uixonville.
Here From U. of O
Phil Berg arrived Jiere Saturday
from Kugene, where he has been at
tending college, to Bpend the week
end visiting with his parents.
Parrotte In Saturday
Mc. nnd Mrs. Fred Pnrrott were
visitors from Garden Valley Sat
urday, and spent the day shopping
and attending to business matters.
Mr. Ha ding Visits
Lester Harding of the Glendule
Lumber company was a caller In
Roseburg Saturdnv. and spent sev
eral hours attending to business
affairs'. -
In From Looking Glass
R. L. Thompson was here from
southern points In the county Sat
urday attending to business mat
ters. Mr. Thompson resides in
Looking Glass.
Gladys Enger Here
Miss Gladys Enger arrived here
Friday night from Brownsville to
spend the week end with her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. En
ger. From Happy Valley
Mrs. Frank Stelnhaur was here
from the rural districts Saturday,
ajid spent the afternoon shopping
id visiting. She resides at Happy
Valley.
Visitor Here Saturday
Mrs. Oscar Selinas was a visitor
In this cltv Saturday from Cavett
Creek. She spent sever nl hours
here attending to business matters
and shopping.
Returns to Eugene
Miss Violette Cole, who has been
visiting her parents here during the
spring vacation, returned to Eu
gene today to resume her work at
the University of Oregon. ,
In Saturday
Mrs. Harry C. .Boyle was here
from southern points In the coun
ty Saturday afternoon, spending
several hours shopping and visit
ing. She resides at Looking Glass.
Returns From Trip
B. F. Rodin, who resided here
last winter, and has been visiting
in Jjos Angeles, and in Honolulu
for the past two months or so, has
returned to Roseburg, where he
expects to locate.
Going to Klamath Falls
Mrs. William Ileardorff and Cora
Ward left Sunday morning In Mtr.
Deardorff's car for Klamath Falls,
where Ihev will spend a couple of
days visiting the latter's brother
and sister.
Spends Week End
J. F. Refer spent the week end
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at the Churchill Hardware com.
pany. Mr. Beyer Is from the Ad-
atns company, and is located at
and is located at
He left for
Dubuque, Iowa.
land Sunday afternoon.
Return From Marshfield
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. rtrocklev nnd
non returned from Marshfield Int
night, after anendins; tho week end
thorp visit, np at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. K. Harpum. They made
the trip by motor.
Dunham Adopt Child
Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Dunham,
former residents of Rosenure, who
have since lived In Marshfield,
have adopted an orphan child in
the latter city, chanclne Its name,
by court consent, fnwi Rctty Steph
ens to Arline Jane iTinham.
Drain Estate Probated
A Eiurene news Itnm announces
the admittance to nrnhnte In thnt
city of the entnte of the late Rnlloj
Drain, who dird there a few weeks
aero and who was well known In !
Rosehurg. An Inventory jnst filed
hv the appraisers places the value
of the estate at $fi3;.5. I
Return to Eugene
Among the students who have re
turned to Eugene to resume their
studies at the M'nlvrstty of Ore
gon, after spending the spring holi
days visiting h"r. pre Gordon
Hlbbs, Glenn Woodruff. Thelma
Trefren. Neva Church. Inej Cal-1 aftf.r spending tho spring holidays
houn. and Ellen llraden. who has j visiting here, were Ferroll lies,
been Miss Calhoun's home guest. Roland Schwarti and Charles Mil
" ler. who has been Mr. Schwarti'
,To Visit Alaska Again house guest during the holidays.
Gus I'eret. of Yoncatla, who j
formerly travelled on the roast f'r Itetitrn in Ktixeno
.ammunition manufacturing con-1 Ms Klorenre Slnnolt and Miss
c m, Is planning to l. ave about j Mildred Hlnnott. who have been
May 1 on another trip to Alaska. v siting at the home ot their par-
. Mr. Peret, who is a crack rifle ahot.Wms, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hlnnott,
enjoyed a successful animal hunt fr the past week itr ten days, re
on his .'lrt visit to the northland. i turned Kugene Ian night. Mlsi
numbering among his trophies a Sinnott will resume her work
fine specimen of a brown bear, the there at the University of Oregon,
largest and mot savage species of
bears In the werld.
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CHRONIC
COUGHS
Chapman's
Drug Store
NEWS
In Today
I Fred A. Coff was here this morn-
' lng from Melrose spending several
hours transacting business matters.
Admitted to Hospital -
Dale, the son of C. G. Byrd of
Winchester, has been admitted to
Mercy hospital here for treatment.
From Coast
J. C. Ford was a visitor In this
city over Sunday from coast
points. Mr. Ford is a Marshfield
resident.
From Portland
C. W. Elliott was an over Satur
day visitor in Roseburg front uorth
ern points. Mr. Elliott Is a resident
of Portland.
From Pendleton
Edwin Winter was a visitor in
Roseburg from eastern Oregon
points over Saturday. Mr. Winter
is from Pendleton.
Ill at Edenbower
John and Harry, the sons of Mr.
and Mrs. John Murks, are reported
ill at tlie family home in Eden
bower.
Business Visitor
C. W. Most was a business visitor
in Roseburg over Saturday from
northern points. Mr. Most is from
Portland.
Here l'niin Oakland-
Mrs. Hupp arrived hero this
morning from Oakland and spent
tlie day shopping and transacting
business. '
Keturns to O. A. C.
, Albert Sherlll returned to O. A.
C. Sunday after spending the past
tew days nere visiting at the home
of his parents.
Here From Seattle
F. H. Stevens arrived hero this
morning from Seattle, and will
spend the next week in Roseburg
attending to business Interests.
Here From Eugene
IK K. Kirkenbrlde arrived here
from Eugene Sunday and will
spend a day or so in this city at
tending to business matters.
Here Saturday-
Ed Stovall was a visitor in this
city Saturday from the north, stop
ping over to view the town. Mr.
Stovall Is a resident of Gladstone.
Capiiiin of S. A. Here
Captain O. P. Sluckland of the
Salvation Army post at Portland
arrive here Sunday from thut
city, and will be here on business
tor a few days.
Return to Camas Valley
Mr. and .Mrs. Charles T. Slgl
returned to their home at Camas
Valley Sunday evening, after vis
iting in this city over Suturday
and Sunday. ,
The finest feeling In the world Is
to be real hungry and be able to
satisfy it with something that
leaves a delicious taste in your
mouth. Try UH1.MM BROS. MILK
BREAD. Phone 133.
From Eastern Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mathery were
visitors hero over Saturday from
eastern Oregon, stopping over to
view tlie town. They reBide at The
Dalles.
Spends Day '
W. U. Johnson was a visitor in
Roseburg Saturday from southern
points, spending the day attending
to business matters. Mr. Johuson
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Returns to l illimiettn I
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M' Lillian Chrlstopherson has
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Port-!?f,vr "P?"'"5 aprlng holidays
To Kugeitr '
Mias Goldie Itruton and Misa
Dorothy Gibson have returned to
Eugene to resume work at the
Uible I'nlversity, after upending
the spring holidays visiting here.
Visitors Over Saturday
Mrs. Carrie Squler of Hubbard
and Mitts Helen Helder of Los An
geles, stopped over in this city over
Saturday as visitors. They are
traveling through the state by mo
tor. Iletiirnn to 4rvallbj
Adeltwsrt Young returned to
Corvallis this morning to resume
his work at O. A. C, after spend
ing the spring holidays here vis
iting at the home of his purents,
jirt an( y
A. J. Young.
rro lom ftcattlc-
i(0 Hayes arrived from Seattle
(,i8 n,nrnll)B to ,pen(i a day or BO
tre visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Stencil. Mr. Hays
will then continue on his way to
San Francisco.
To CorTalllH
Among the students returning;
to Corvallis this morning to re
sume thi.lr .fiiflt... it it a n
ItWtirnn to l.nlanf
.tjm j;mhne Mover, who ban
ben a "ou jruest of MIm Dorla
Iar. rturn-Ml to hr hum In
Portland Himrlny evonlnt;. Mlsa
Mpyr eprMthtl arpat liklna;
for Koffoburs. and admin 0 th
many beautiful apotn alona; both
(hp North and the Houth fork of
tm rmptia. She in an employee
of th Parfflc Telephone and Tele
graph company.
From Prosper
Abe Wilson was a visitor In
town Saturday evening. Mr. Wil
son resides at Prosper.
Return to Medford
C. J. tarstens returned to his
home at Medturd Sunday, after
spending a day here oa business.
Spends Day
M. O. Moore snent Saturday In
this city attending to business mat
ters. Mr. Moore is (ruin Eugene.
From Coast .
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wood were
visitors in thls'city oVec Saturday
from coast points. They reside at
north uenu.
Here From Eugene
C. E. Gordon arrived here Sunday
rrom kugene, and is here for a
short time unending to business
matters.
From Coast
Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
arrivals from the coast,
tills city over Sunday,
residents of Coquille.
Archibald,
visited In
They ore
From Dillard
T. Lindgren was a visitor from
points south of town Saturday
evening with friends. Mr. Lind
gren is from Dillard.
Left For Portland
Mrs. Roland Agee who has been
In the city the past week enjoying
a visit with relatives returned ' to
l'ortlaud last evening.
Hera Sunday
Among those arriving from coast
points Sunday and spending the
day visiting was John Lundberg.
Mr. Lund berg is from Marshfield.
la Out Again
John Hunter, who has been ill
at his home in this city fur no me
time, is much improved and able
to be about on the streets. ui;ulu.
Mr. Armstrong In Town
Herbert Armstrong, North Bend
resident, arrived here from the
coast Sunday and Is here for a
short time on business.
Here on Business
H. L. Wilson, Jr., of Grants Pass,
and C. R. Stewart, of Stay ton, ar
rived here Sunday and are spend
ing a short time transacting busi
ness. From Myrtle Point
J. C. Roberts, D. N.'McNalr and
J. D. Clinton arrived here Sunday
from Myrtle Point, nnd will be
here a day or so attending to busi
ness interests.
Miss Violette Cole returned to
Eugene Sunday afternoon to re
sume her studies at the IT. of ().
She was accompanied by Miss Sy
bil McKnight of Rend, who has
visited her over the week end.
W. C. T. U. Meeting
The W. C. T. V. will meet at the
home of Mrs. G. Rackstrom, 619 S.
Stephens, Wednesday afternoon at
2.30. A good program Is prepared
and guests from Glengary are ex
pected.
Returns From Portland
Miss Bess Lewis, Miss Fnye
Geddes. A. J. Geddes and Mr. Pan
der returned to this city Sunday
evening after spending the wek
end In Portland visiting. They
made the trip by motor.
Visit Over Week End
Mrs. 11. U Hardenbrook and MrB.
A. K. Whlttman were hero from
Klamath Falls over Saturday and
Stindny visiting with friends. Mrs.
Hardenbrook was formerly Mis.i
Nell Mullen and a former resident
of this city.
Motor to California '
W. J. Weaver, of the
TTmnnua
Weaver.
J. and
hote and father, J. W.
who Is here visiting W
Scott Weaver, left today by motor
for Yreka to visit at the Yn ka Inn
with I.. L. Weaver, another son of
J. W. Weaver.
I, Here From Coquille
Earl Goodman Is here from Co
quille for several days visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis
and family. Mr. Goodman Is em
ployed as a bridge foreman on the
new bridge which is netng con
structed between Powers and Co
quille.
On Way North-
Mr. R. Reed and E. A. Hatfield.
of tho Central Motor Bus company
were guests at the Terminal hotel
over Sunday. Mr. Heed Is owner
of one of the stages which operates
between Salem and Eugene. They
were on Ihelr way home to Salem.
after a trip south on business.
Return From Portland
H. W. lialfs returned Saturday
PVnnlnK from Portland wh're h
has ben for the past Wf-ck attend
ing to Rotary convention and look
in after buslnewa matters. He
wan arrompanled by Mrs. Hate
who will remain here for a week
visiting with relatives and friends.
Stage Company Men Visit
F. J. Thorn and J M. Hut so. nf
the OreRon Motor Stage nMKorfa
tion, were here over Saturday, and
(tii est a at the Terminal lintel. Mr.
Hut jo Is the secretary of the bhxo
ciation. They are on their way
home to Portland after a buKinetit,
trip oouth.
Will Live In Roseburg
Mra. M. J. Jtloweis, of TornlnR,
Cal.. who recently traded profM-rty
In the California town for a home
In North ItoseburK. arrived here at
the week end and baa taken l
sen I on of hr hoiife here, Mrs.
Hlowera will he joined h-rn In a
few day by a daughter, who will
also reside here In future.
Left for California
Mr. and Mra. C. K. Kmlffi, nf
North Kowmirn, who havn re(dd
her for a couple of years, arrrnn
panied by Mr. Smith's nmher, . ft
for California today. Mrs. Smith
and her dat)hter-ln-1aw went vln
the K. P. ( o. train, while Mr
Smith, arcompanled bv a broth'-r,
J. M., and Mr. It. M. FermiM,
drove down by motor car.
From Happy Valley'
Andy Telford was a visitor from
Happy Valley Saturday and spent
the day here visiting friends and
transacting business.
From Looking Glass
Mr. Wagner, of WaEner Rroth
ers, was here from Looking Class
Saturday attending lo business
matters fur several hours.
Free's Freeze served at our foun
tain or delivered, well packed, in
any quantity to your home. 'Lloyd
Crocker.
From Brockway
Mrs. Delbert Hizon and Mrs.
Herman Sehulia were visitors In
here Saturday from Rrockway and
spent several hours visiting and
shopping.
Visitor In Town
Among the out of town visitors
here Saturday was Henrv Miller,
of South Deer Creek. Mr. Miller
was here transacting business for
several hours.
In Saturday .
Jim Conklin spent several hours
In this city Saturday visiting with
friends and attending to business
matters. Mr. Conklin is from Rice
Hill.
FAMILY FEUD IS
REVIVED; ONE DEAD
Anri.tt Vrrm toaim Wtw.)
WKLI.INOTON. Colo.. Mar. 30.
W. O. Farmer, 70, a rancher near
here, was shot dead yesterday by
his son-ln-lavr, Ike C. Itice, 35, as
the culmination ot a feud that
started many years ago In North
Carolina. Mrs. Hlce, Farmer's
daughter, witnessed tho killing.
Mice surrendered after the slaying
and Is In Jail at Fort Collins.
The Farmer and Rice families
were bitter enemies, oung Rice
eloped witfc farmer's daughter.
Instead of healing the old wounds,
the elopement mailt) conditions
worse.
One of the families moved .to
Colorado. Soon the other followed.
Hnih took up residences on farms
near Wellington. Hecenly Farmer
missed a Run from his home, nice
was accused of having taken it.
The two clans clashed yesterday.
According to witnesses, the old
man tried to take a shot guu away
from his son-in-law but was unsuc
cessful. Then Rice shot at him wit
nesses say.
WOMAN SLUGGER
NOT YET FOUND
PORTLAND, Ore., March 30.
Police today wore no nearer solu
tion of the mystery Involving the
slugirlng with a gas pine and
death of Mrs. Hazel Heater. 27.
Saturday night, than at tho be
ginning. TUey investigated Herman Hall,
who admitted he had been living
with the woman, but cannot say
that he has knowledge of the af
fair. Today tlwy began search
for a "short suuut swarthy for
eigner," who they I It I ii k may have J
tmiKKt'ii ,-tirs. neuier as a result
of jealousy. Mrs. Heater rame to
Portand from linker. Her bro
ther. Wilson Verne Lively was
slugged at Kugene and died Sep
tember 2, 1921. nfter being un
conscious for three weeks.
.Mrs. Heaters body will bo bur
led at Vancouver, Wash., whero
her parents lived before moving
to llakcr, Ore., three years ago.
Alluring Values in
CHAIRS
and
ROCKERS
We carry a stock of hand
some and serviceable Chairs
and Rockers, that we are of
fering at
Low Cost to You
A visit to our big store will
be well worth your while if
you are needing anything in
furniture.
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COMPANY
821 N, Jackson St., Rorrburg
Rose6urSteam
LAUNDRY KIDS
YES EXPERT tMJNDRV
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AMD VHfcNJt LEAMED I
to po ouwPArO :
Our practiml knowledge
nf Ihe laundry htiMiriKH
enablea um to turn out
work of siirprlrtlnK exee.
knee. Whenever you e
a well laund'-red, ! lU ilte
MiiitwiiUt and freh, at
trsrilv tnhlt p opery you
Minuld think of this laun
dry. Ro.bur8; Steam
Laundry
Phone 79 Roehrp Ore.
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YES EXPERT tMJNDRY I
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For Easter-and the
other 364 days
HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES ARE
SMART AND FINE ENOUGH FOR THE SPE
CIAL OCCASIONS AND THEY'RE MADE SO :
WELL THAT THEY KEEP STYLISH THRU THE
EVERYDAY WEAR AND TEAR.
EVERYTHING FOR
Portland Couple Here
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Sloan arrived
here Sunday morning from Port
land and w ere here today visiting.
Here From Portland
Charles Johnson arrived here
'Saturday evening from Portland
and Is spending a few days here on
business.
Medford Couple Visit
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Shelley stop
ped over In this city over Sunday
as visitors, enroute to their home
at Medford, after a trip north.
Confined to Home
T. 11. Vlrden is confined to his
home with a severe attack of intes
tinal flu. It will be some time be.
fore Mr. Vlrden will bo completely
recovered.
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A tire is known
by tlie dealers
It Hieejp:
TIRES and TUDEG i
COLUMBIA TIRE CORPORATION, PORTLAND, OREGON
In Roseburg: Hichway Service Co., Corner Jackson and
Douelas. Phone 333. .
In Drain: Cool Motor Company.
In Collage Grove: Hall's Service Station. s
In Canyonvillc: Pacific Highway Garage.
MEN AND YOUNG MEN
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L. F. T. CLUB
April Fool Party, Tuesday.
March 31st. K. P. Hall 9 p. m.,
starting second aeries sea-
son's dances .
Return to Glide
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Asam return
ed to their home at (Hide this
morning after spending the week
end hero visiting with friends.
Will Entertain Circle
Mrs. N. M. Nelson of 1164 Mili
tary street, will entertain the Bap
tist Friendly Circle at a social
party, Wednesday evening, April 1.
All members are Invited.