Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 01, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. APRIL" I. 1925.
8pnds Day
C. T. Cousins arrived here yes
terday from Portland and spent the
day here attending to business af
fairs. LOCAL NEWS
YMtor Tuemluy ' Hr Today See our Sprywheel garden trae-
M.rir Tirf,.i ... . ..i.... i. I W. B. Jamison arrived here ve. tor. It Is Just the thin for truck
til's eily yesterday and last nlKht. '""day 'rum Portland and spent the ! Ssrden work. Wharton Bros.
He Is a resident of Sutherlln.
From Riddle
Fred Stuessy was a visitor here
Tuesduy from Riddle and spent
the day attending to business
matters.
From Wilbur
Miss Iteuluh Parker was here
from Wilbur yeiterday and spent
day and today attending to
neaa matters.
bust-1
Will L.ave For Seattle
Mrs. H. E. Coleman of this city,
will leave soon for Seattle where
she expects to spend a week or so
visiting.
Laavaa for Salem
l. floyer, of this city, left for Sa
lem this morning, where he will
the day on business and visiting ; spend the next few days attending
with friends.
In From Melrose
-Phil Nachter waa nere from
Melrose yesterday and spent the
afternoon visiting and attending
to business matters.
Eastern Ktur to Meet
The members of the Eastern
to business matters..
In Town Tuesday
J. II. Knlpe spent several hours
in this city Tuesday attending to
business affairs. Mr. Knlpe is a
resident of Oakland.
Returns to Myrtle Creek
Frank Ackley returned to his
Star lodge will mete Thursday ! nome at Myrtle Creek this morning
evening, April second at 8 o'clock
for a banquet and Initiation
III Tuewlny
Carl Llndsley spent several
hours In this city yesterday at
tending to business matters. Mr.
Llndsley is a Melrose resident.
From C.nnlen Valley
George Webber was here from
his ranch at Garden Valtey Tues
day afternoon, and spent several
hours attending to business mat
tres. Visitors Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. John Nachter spent
several hours In Roseburg Tues
day attending to business matters
and shopping. They are from
Melrose.
after spending Tuesday here at
tending to business affairs.
Let ub have your orders ' for
sheep shearing machines now. ' We
have three power drops coming and
can get any style that you wish.
Wharton Bros.
Itllsiness Visitor
C. A, C. Sucos was a visitor In
this city from Willis Creek, near
Dillard. Tuesday. Mr. Sucos was
here transacting business and
trading.
From Coast
Albert O. lless was an arrival
from the coast yesterday and
epent the day here on business.
Mr. lless Is from Marshfleld and
returned home last night.
From1 f el rose
Among the out of town visi
tors here yesterday wasAlvln An
derson. ' Mr. Anderson Is a Mel
rose resident, and .was here at
tending to business matters.
Here On Business
E. E. Wilson, of Portland, arrived
here yesterday from Marshfield
where he has been attending to
business matters, and will spend a
day or so in Roseburg on business.
Spends Tuesday
It. J. West was an arrival from
the north yesterday and sttnt the
day attending to business matters.
Mr. West is a Portland resident.
Guild to Meet
St. George's Guild will meet on
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock
at the Parish house for the regu
lar meeting of that organization.
The texture Is as fine as linen.
The quality one hundred percent
pure. It will win you for ail time
to come. GRIMM BROS. MILK
BREAD. Phone 133.
Ladles Aid to Meet
The Presbyterian Ladles Aid so
ciety will, meet at the church par
lors Thursday afternoon at two
thirty for the regular business
meeting.
From Coast
A. H. Stum is here for a day or
so transacting Dualness. Mr.
Stunz is a resident of Coos Bay,
and arrived from the coast yester
day afternoon.
Leaves for San Francisco
J. R. Hardin, who has been visit
Ing at the Wm. Singleton ranch
near Dixonvllle for the past two
and a half months, left this morn
ing for his home at San Francisco.
From Voncalln
Mrs. Earl Brant and family
were visitors In this city Tuesday
and spent fhe afternoon shopping
and attending to business matters.
They are residents of Yoncalla.
From Ilaye Creek
Mrs. J. T. rlght was a visitor
here on Tuesday morning from
points south of the city, spending
several hours shopping and visit
ing. She resides at Days Creek.
Will Pass Through Today
Mrs. Ida Hunt, of Los Angeles,
will pass through this city Borne
time today on her way from the
south to Seattle to visit She is a
relative of Mr. and Mra. Malcolm
of this city, ,
VNItors Iff re Yesterday
J. DeDernardi and son. Albert,
were Roseburg visitors from Glide
yesterday afternoon. They spent
several hours attending to busi
ness matters and purchasing sup
plies. Is Recovering
Mrs. Charles E. Hagar. who has
been quite ill at her home, "The
Maples."east of the city, for the
Return to Glendale
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clougherty,
who have been visiting at the home
of Mrs. Clougherty's mother, Mrs.
S. L. Dillard for some time, return
ed to their home at Glendale this
morning.
Senator Hall Visits
Senator Charles Hall was an ar
rival here Tuesday from Coos Bay,
an dwas an overnight guest at the
Grand Hotel. Senator Hall left this
morning for Medford to transact
business.
On Way South
Mrs. O. T. Hanley, of Whlttler,
California and Mrs. J. G. Home of
Portland, were visitors here yester
day. They are motoring to Whit
tier, where Mrs. Home will visit at
past few months. Is convalescing j lne nome m MTa- "aniey.
and greatly improved, but Is still
unable to assume any of her house
hold or social duties.
Mock Circus at ElKarOso
There will be a mock circus
held at Elgarose school Friday
evening. It will consist of a main
performance of circus arts and
several side shows besides ice
cream and lunch counter and fish
pond. A small admission fee will
be charged.
Back From Portland
Miss Alice Mahn and Mrs. How
ard Carnes. who have been visit
ing in Portland for a short time,
have returned to this city. Miss'
Mnhn was accompanied by her
sister, Mrs. Claude Plaster of
Cottage Grove. Mrs. Plaster Is
also a sister of Mrs. P.arton Irel
llwell and is a guest at the lat
ter's home. ,
Fine Are Paid
Ethel MrCharles and Lewis
Powers, arrested recently In the
city Vourt. have paid fines of t25
each for disorderly conduct. They
were arrested at a local rooming
house, and officers found evi
dence Indicating that they came
here from California, but as the
government apparently did not
enre to prosecute the case, the
Regular Meeting Thursday
The Missionary society of the
M. E. church south, will hold its
regular business meeting Thursday
afternoon at the church parlors at
2:30. All members are urged to
attend.
To Harrisburg
A. W. Trumblad returned to Har
risburg this morning after spending
yesterday and last night here on
business.
Arrival From Corvallis
II. A. Lindgren arrived here yes
terday from Corvallis, and will
spend a dayor bo here attending to
business matters.
Here Today i
C. E. Jensen arrived here yester-!
day afternoon from Portland and
spent today In Roseburg transact-!
ing business. j
S. P. Special Agent Here !
M. Coturrl. S. P. district special '
agent, was in the city today con-1
ferring with A. Stewart, the local
special agent.
Eugene Man Visits
A. H. Neal arrived here Tuesday
from the north and spent the day
attending to business interests. Mr.
Neal Is from Eugene.
i
From Portland
Among the arrivals from north
ern points to visit in ibis city over !
Tuesday was W. G. Carr. Mr. Carr I
Is from Portland.
Portland Men H
Fred A. J. Penott and A. F. Smith
arrived here from Portland yester
day afternoon to spend a day or so
In Roseburg on business.
Arrives From Medford
L. F. Lozier arrived hro last
night from Medford to spend the
next four or five days here attend
ing to business matters.
Returns to Portland
Howard Irvine returned to Port
land last night after spending sev
eral hours In this city yesterday at
tending to business matters.
On Way South
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ilolton were visi
tors in this city yesterday ind ov r-
nif?ht. Thev are reulilenta if fin.
points by motor. .
Spends Day Here
O. K. Conklln was a visitor In
this city yesterday and overnight
from eastern Oregon points. . Mr.
Conklin is a resident of Imbler.
Visitor From California
Ed. McCormick stopped over In
this city Tuesday as a visitor. Mr.
McCormick is from Palo Alto, and
is enroute to northern points by
auto.
In Today
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cllngenneel,
foi-mer residents of Roseburg, were
here rrom Looking Glass- today nd
spent the day visiting and attend
ing to business matters.
Here Tuesday
Miss Gertrude Lough of Port
land and F. W. Lough, of Monrovia,
California, stopped over here to
view the town yesterday and were
overnight guests at the Grand Ho
tel. Leave for Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack f.ane left for
Portland yesterday afternoon to re
main permanently. Mr. I.ane has
been snles manager for the Lock
wood Motor company for the past
few months.
Missionary Society
The Woman's Home Missionary'
society of the M. E. church will
meet with Mrs. J. E. McCllntock at
318 E. Cass street. Thursday aflel
noon at 2:30. A splendid program
has been arranged, and Mrs. Frank
Davis, one of the national workers.
wilt be present. I
Wisconsin People Stop Over
Mr. and Mrs. George O. Hosche
stopped over In this city as guests
at the Douglas hotel overnight
Tuesday. They are residents of
Milwaukee, Wis., and left this
morning for the north by auto.
On Way to Grants aPss
Dr. Keith K. Allen and C.porge
M. King, manager of the Roose
velt hotel, of Portland, stopped
here overnight Tuesilay as gucs's
of the Terminal hotel. They ere on
their way to Grants Pass on bu-i-ness,
traveling by motor.
Alaska Dog Team Goes Through
The Alaska dog team, with Its
leader, which successfully carried
typhoid serum to Nome this winter,
passed through this city yesterday
evening on Number 15. They are
on their way. with the owner, to
Hollywood, where they are under
contract for a moving picture con
cern.
Announce Arrival of Son
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sawyers today
received announcements of the ar
rival of a son, John Robert, to Mr.
and Mrs. John V. Rast at Washing
ton, D. C. Mr. Rast is Mrs. Sawyers'
brother, and Is well known here.
The birth occurred on the 2tiih of
city charge was lodged and fines March, and the child weighed 8 lbs,
Imposed. 1 14 ounces.
.T.TTTT.T.TTTTTMTrTIIW
THE NEW
Marswell
Range
White panels. Malleable
hinges, and frames.
Many New Fe.nref in
the Marswell
Leaves for Ashland
Mrs. H. J. Farnsworth, who has
been a guest at the home of Mr.
a"nd Mrs. S. J. Farnsworth of this
city for the past three, clays or so,
and has been attending to business
Interests, lft for her home at Ash
land this morning.
Leaving for California
H nrry Fletcher, linotype opera
tor In the News Review office, ex
pects to leave soon to Join Ms
father at Coyote, Cal., where th
latter has been located (or some
time. Young Fletcher has been
trusted employee of this office for
many years and It is hoped he will
meet with success at his niw loca
tion.
I
8
Zigler-Fee IlJw.Co.
GET FEELING
WELL AGAIN
From Mother Nature's storehouse
we have gathered the roots, barks
ind herbs which an: coniiimmled,
under the famous Tnnlac formula.
:o make Tanlac. This great tonli!
ind tullder has trom:ht health and
te'itrongth to millions.
5 1 If your body is weak and tinder
? nourished. If yoj can t sleep or eat,
S lave stomach trouble or burnlvg
f. rheumallsm, Just yon see how
ij 4ickly Tanlac can help you back
fe to health and strength.
5 Most people noiice a big change
ij for the better after the very first
j bottle. They have better appetites
A ind more pep. The sparkle comes
5 hark to their dull eyes and color to
their faded cheeks.
6 ; Don't delay taking Tanlac sn
5 other precious day. Flop at your
E t druggist's now and get a bottle
g of t). the greatest of all tonics,
pf I Tak Tanlac Vmmt labia PUU
All Broken Lots and Odds and Ends of Shoes Sacrificed!
We have just finished remodeling our store, and will discontinue
several lines to make room for our new stock of WEYNBERG SHOES
These odds and ends are all good makes and are substantial shoesv
Prices will be cut to the quick to move them; and you can save dollars;
and dollars by looking to your shoe needs while the sale is on.
One Lot of 16-inch
HI-TOP FARM SHOES
All Sizes and a big Value
at
$4.98
AU other Hi-Tops 10 per ct. off,
Men's Summer Work Shoes
These will give a lot of service and are priced C Q 1 fl
excerjionally low at v-l I U
White Slippers and Pumps
Here is a lot that will please the bargain hunter. 4 Qn
Look them over, as low as .:.TUU
Children's Shoes
Here is your chance to outfit the.
youngsters 'with good shoes at
small cost; 200 to 300 pair,
practically all sizes, as Q Q ft
low per pair as uOu
Women's Shoes
In this lot is a mixed assortment ' of Slippers and
Oxfords that will be sacrificed, many of them O i fl Q
gi.au
at th
e pair
Sale Begins Thursday Morning
The Early Bird Gets the Choice
Roseburg,
Oregon
A.H. PERRIN
111 West
Cass Street
ere '' : From Medford Jos. Lyons Home
Elk ton Man H
Atrtflr fi.iwvpri of Rlktotl. WSS III
Roseburg; today attending to busi
noss matters.
Ill at Home
Charles Fields, postal clerk at the
post office Is reported ill at his
home today.
Horse collars and collar pads at
Wharton Bros.
From Eugene
C. A. Newell was an arrival from
KtiKene Tuesday and an overnight
business visitor.
From South
8. II. Wrisht was a visitor In
Roseburg overnlpht Ttisdav from
southern pofnis. Mr. Wright is a
refidfut of Grants Pass.
Leaves For Eugene
Creek Thornton, who has oeen
employed at llrockway, near here
for some time, left for Eugene this
morning to make his home.
Here Today
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davis were
here today attending to business
matters and visiting friends for the
afternoon. They are from Glide.
Dr. Belt In Tiller
Ir. Belt, county physician, went
to Tiller today and will bring back
a county dependent who la to be
given a home at the county farm.
Coos Bay Man Visits
Ij. A. Blanc, well known Coos
Bay man, was a business visitor in
this city yettlerday and a guest at
the Hotel Vmpqua.
From Albany
II. L. Nebergnll was an arrival
from Albany yesterday and spent
the day and a short time today at
tending to business matters here.
Here From O. A. C.
Clifford Fields Ia here from O. A.
C. for a few days vinlting at the
home of Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Fields.
Here Today
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T). Petch
i arrived here from Medford last
: nipht, to spend a short time here
j on bUKlm'ss at the Southern Oregon
j (ran company offices.
i Here Today
t W. F. OJsen arrlred from the
roR.u this morning and Is spending
I th day hre attending to biifinesg
affairs, lie U a resident of Marsh
field.
, Visits Today With Mr. Weaver
( ieorge King, manager of the
I new Koonevelt hotel at Portland,
j spent a few hours here todav vlslt
! ing with W. J .Weaver, owner of
I the Hotel Umpq'ja.
From Medford
A. W. Aya was a business visit
or In this city Tuesday, arriving
from southern points. Mr. Aya Is a
resident of Medford.
In Today
Mrs. W. S. Brosl was a visitor In
Roseburg today from Winston, and
spent several hours attending to
business matters.
From Dixonvllle
Mrs. G. H. Newport was here to
day spending the afternoon on busi
ness and visiting. She resides at
Dixonvllle.
Jos. Lyons Home
Joseph Lyont, of ReedHport, who
with his daughter has been spend
Ing a winter vacation In California
visiting with a daughter in Loa
Angelen, returned to Roseburg
last night, and left this morning
for his home. He reports a most
enjoyable visit. While In the
south he went to Tia Jimna and
visited seme of the other points of
Interest In southern California and
northern Mexico.
demand la good for top grade stuff.
Poultry receipta continue light
with the market strong.
PORTLAND, Ore., April 1.
Wheat bidH: hard white, blue stem,
baart fl.flO; soft white, western
white $1.1.9; hard winter, northern
spring $1.5tt; western $1.4.
Today's ca receipts: Wheat 6;
flour 6; corn 1; oats 1; hay 7.
For prompt laxl servTco. city or
country trips. Phone 4.
From 8alem
J. T. Bhclton was here from
northern points yesterday attend
ing to business affairs. He'ls a real
dent of Salem.
From Coast
E. S. C roth wart was an arrival
from the coast Tuesday and trans
acted business matters. Mr. Croth
wart is a resident of Marshfield.
Ashland Couple Stop Over
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robertson
were visitors here Tuesday from
the south, and guests at the Hotel
L'mpqua. They are from Ashland.
From Coqui He
Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Willis were
visitors in Roseburg over Tuesday,
arriving from the coast. They re
side at Coqullle.
Returns to Portland
K. L. Henlnger, who has been
visiting with friends here for the
past few days, returned to his
home at PortlaifO this morning.
EASTER NEARLY HERE
Get your favors, baskets, chirks,
candy egs, etc., at Carr's. We
have quantities for S. H. classes,
etc. Fine Kaster booklets, cards,
place cards or novelties now on dis
play. Carr's.
PORTLAND. Ore., April 1. Reg
storage has been active on the
coast during the past week, espe
cially at Portland. Ixical coolers
now show 21.317 cases put while
holdings at this time lust your
amounted to only 9.3r(3 ensea.
Egg shipments have been com
ing In heavy during tho last few
days and operators have been ac
cumulating holdings.
The eag market Is steady to:!ay
with values unchanged on the lo
cal board. Butter Is a trifle easier
in the local market with standard
cubes off a half and prime firsts a
cent on the exchange.
The onion market Is firmer with
the ltf24 crop prntty well cleaned
up. Iate estlmnteg show approxi
mately 10 carloads .of No. 1 grndn
left. Buyers are paying around
$3 25 to 3.f0 at country londing
points. The wholennln nin-krt Is
25 to fiO cents higher with beit
Sherwood stock held at $1 to $4Ji0
per nack.
Country dressed meats are un
changed. Receipts moderate una
PORTLAND, Ore., April 1. Cat
tle, hogs and sheep nominally
steady; no receipts,
PORTLAND. Ore , April 1. Eggs
steady, unchanged. Current re
ceipts 25c; pullets 2.11'24fv firsts
24Ui2rir; henneries 2Glft27o de
livered Portland.
Butter easier. Fxtra culvs. citv
4.fiic; standards 4r)c; prime firsts
44ic; firsts 44c; nndercrndes nomi
nal; prlnta 48c; cartons 49t;-'
Butter fat ateady. Bes .churn
ing cream 46tfj47c net shippers
track In tone 1; 48c delivered Port
land.
Poultry firm, scarce. Heavy 'tiena
2r,?i-26c; light 23024c: -springs
nominal; big roosters 10c; ducks.
White Pekln 25c; live turkeys 2:.c;
rirossed turkeys 33 36c;- - ajeeso
16c. i4
Onions steady $33 25.""
Potatoes steady, $1.5001.66."
Nuts steady. Walnuts Nv 1. 2ft
tfr 33c; filberts nominal; almonds
20ft26c; Braxll nuts 12a&lSc;'Ore
gon chestnuts nominal. .,-,..,
Hops easier: prices nominal. Now
clusters 16tfil17c; fuggles 15ft lSc;
old crop nominal.
Cascara bark quiet. Inactive. New
peel 7Rc per pound; Oregon
grapo root 4c.
Electro-Chiropractic
Has proven its merits in thousands of cases when
turned to as the "LAST RESORT." "
Electro-Chiropractic
Has permanently cured Headaches, Stomach and
Hovel troubles, Nervousness, Lumbago, Goiters',
Female Disorders, High Blood Pressure, Prostate
troubles in men and many other diseases.
INVESTIGATION COSTS YOU NOTHING."
DR. RUPERT A. MOON
32 Perkins Bldg.
Phone1 '554
Second hand Ottawa drag raw for
sale chap at Wharton Bros.
INDIANS CELEBRATE.
(AMorlat"l pfn ImhI Win.)
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April. 1.
Government checks of $lou each
were distributed to Klamath In
dians yesterday for the sale of j
their timber on the reservation, j
Ten Indians awaitned in (he
city jail this morning with head-1
aches. They were arrest t-d by the
police last night In liquor raids, i
Bootleggers are said to have en-j
joyed a fl'Mjrltdiing business aftr,
the Indians began pouring into
town from the reservation.
Are You All Run Ccwn?
Msny Roseburg Folks Hv Fell
Thst Way.
(iKNKIt.tl. it KII.I.Kli.
..
Prions 25 J
for Conttipation
j Purchases Property
Ilv. H. E. Mow has g-nrrnssH
! Iht; hoiiiif and property of 9) a I.
Iow. The properly Is loraled on
llnrrlson street. In Went Kosehurir,
KA7.Tjg.TT.TiTapi5Tg.T.T FOR YOUR HJZAUTIi bis new home soon.
Watch Our Window for
12. Bjrniin,
TANLAC
MEXICO CITY. April t. gen
eral Abelnnln Aoosla was .hot
dead by Hire men sa'd to have
been Identified as army officers
whir lie was entering tw war i
depart iMit last nltht.
Two pesjinwere wounded py
stray bullets,
caped.
'Th
e"
HSU IS I IIS
"I
Feel all rmt of aorta?
Tired, achy, bine. Irritable?
buck lame and stiff?
It may be the story of weak
kidneys!
Of toiic poisoos circulating
about
t'psettlna; blood and nerves.
There's a way to (eel right
again.
Help your weakoned kiilneys
with Ikmn's Mils a stimulant
diuretic.
Dos. ' are recommended by
many Itoseburg people;
8 W. Carroll, 102 N. Parott Pt
Ttosebtirg. s;iys: "I was 1n bad
fix with kidney complaint and my
back and limbs srhed. 1 was
completely run down and my kid
neys acted too oftn. Doan's Pills
from Chapman's I'h.innncy rid mo
of tho aches and pains and regu
lated mv kidneys."
AOc, at .11 dealers. Foster-Mlk
turn Co., Mfrs.. UuITh.o, N. Y.
SEE OUR
SPECIALS
THIS WEEK
Davenport, $127.50. special $92.50
Mahogany Dining Table, $48.50, special. ...$31.75
I loosicr Cabinet. $80.00. special $42.50
Two-inch Iron Beds, $12.50, special $3.95
Seven-inch Coil Springs, $15.00, special $10.50
33 lb. Silk Floss Mattresses, $24.00, special $12.50
If you hnve furniture you do not want, we will trade you
something you want.
ALL KINDS OF HOUSF.I IOLD FURNITURE ti r
J. M. JUDD
I 22 N. Jnckson St. Phone No. 4
&