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ROSEBURG NEWS-RKVIEW. FRIDAY, APRIL 3. 1925. THREE The best buy in Town is tike host buy in Quality, in pepTin mileage and all-round performance. Experienced motorists know the value of these advantages inHed Crown the heil buy in Town STANDARD OIL COMPANY California) RED CROWN GASOLINE PRICE PER 0 GALLON 1C OREGON STATE TAX 3c 24c iS The best buy irfJbwh Buy it anywhere you see the red, white and blue pump or the"Rcd Crown" sign at Standard Oil Ser vice Stations and at dealers. 1 LOCAL NEWS From Eugene , , Her. Today-, F P Knight was a business visit-' J- L- Tluouuurg as here this or In Rum-bunt over Thursday. Mr. " hours looking Knisht l a resident of Kugene. (after business matters, lie resides Wilbur. On Business A. A. Spencer was an arrival from Eugene Thursday and siwnt the day here attending to business affulrs. Spends Day G. K. Chittenden arrived here yesterday from Portland and spent the day here looking after business matters. I.awnmowers at rowell's. Portland Party Go Through j Spends Thursday Here Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hammel, Mrs. Carl A. BttKer was a visitor In Oeorge Shlpman and Mrs. W. S. I lhl9 c'ty ,ron Eugene over Thurs- SpinninE. all of Portland, were i uy and attended to business mat visitors in this city over Thursday. The party Is motoring to Los Aneeies to visit. Garden tools at Powell's Girl "Squeakf Hides in Prison Fearing Death From Dope Ring, i IKJ Vli 1 1 X T T I , Can you ask more than perfec tion in a nut brown loaf of deli cious bread? GRIMM UROS. MILK 1SRKAB. Phone 133. Ituy magailnes. 2 cenls each. Fiction Library, upstairs, Masonic Temple. Here from Medford Ted Gebaur arrived hvre Irom Medford yesterday afternoon to spend a day or so attending to business matters. Mere On Bustness W. C. Landreth arrived here from Portland yesterday afternoon to spend a day or so looking after business matters. I Money cannot buy a better loaf ! of bread. Why not have the best when the coat Is no more. GKIM.Vt illltOS. MILK liltfclAD. Phone 133 '. Here Today Henry Lander was a business visitor lu tins city today and spent J a few hours visiting friends. He I resides at Winston. j From Winston Ivan lender was a visitor In j Itoseburg today and spent several ! hours, visiting friends. He resides at Winston. j From Myrtle Creek I Kdwln Weaver was hero from 'Myrtle Creek yesterday and last night visiting and attending to busi ness affairs.. On limine u . tnrol.ind arrived here yesterday afternoon from Eupene, and wilt be m Koseourg a uun time on business. Visitors Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Murdy, of Los Angeles, visited in this city yesterday. They are on their wuy tu Seattle by motor. Business Visitor II. J. Craig arrived here, yester day afternoon from Portland and spent several hours in Roseburg attending to business affairs. From" Portland T. U. Campbell arrived here yesterday frem Portland and spent tho day In Itoseburg attend ing to business affairs. From Eugene V. Wnldele was an arrival from the north yesterday and spent the day v transacting business. Mr. Valdele is a Eugene resident. I Spend Day I Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Child ar Irlved here yesterday from Medford land spent the day visiting and on business. Arrives From Portland Mrs. George A. Perkins arrived from Portland this morning. Mrs. Perkins is the State president of the Parent-Teachers Association. She gave an address at the Busi ness and Professional Women's Club luncheon this noon and at 3 o'clock spoke at the liaptlst church. She left lato this after noon for Grants Pass. From Dixonville Mr. and Mrs. R. n. Oliver were visitors from points east of this city yesterday, and visited with friends. They reside at Dixonville. Speiiik Pay . A. E. Kllngbeil was a visitor In this cltv yesterday, arriving from northern points, and trans acting business matters. Mr. Kllngbeil is from Portland. ffipA j At left THE GIRL "I know what it means, bat even if they do succeed in murdering me, I can face even that unafraid. I will feel that I have atoned for my sins if I can save some of the girls who are daily being recruited from the shop and the street," THE CHINAMAN the authorities to clear up one of the strongest link in the drag chain; ana now, defying threats of murder during the trial, and facing ihe possibility of being huntrd and hoi i ruled for the rest of her life she writes the story of her sinister From behind the protect in if bars adventures. tot a New York prison a pretty little In an article appearing In the ,f air-haired girl, once a memler of April nnrnber of Smart Set, this kmc of the greatest dope distribut- girl, who is still in her terns, tells (jng rings In the world, declares she how she was lured into the wrrvice &s not sorry for having squealed. of the eastern branch of one of the Fearing the vrngeance of the men two largest dope distributing rings Whom she has betrayed, the pretty in the world. She tells of her expe- victim of the dope ring is confined, riences In the Torig war, of her final ist her own request, and as a mate- escape; her betrayal of the rlnfr'4 trial witness in Ue impending trial secrets; and she tells how thu ;of a Chinaman accused of the mur- deadly traffic is carried on by youojr Wer of two men. She has already girls until their beauty begins to Jfiven Information which has helped fade." From Klamath Falls Miss lk'ssie A. Prauser was an arrival from the south yesterday and was a visitor overnight. She resides at Klamath? Falls. Independence Conplo Visit Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Thurston stopped owr in this city yester day as visitors and viewed the town. They are from Independence. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Chris Lobok, of this city, who was taken to the Good Sam aritan hospital at Portland the first of the month, is recovering as well as could be expected according to word received today by Dr. Hoover from Ir. Luther Hamilton. Ir. Hamilton of Portland and Dr. Hoover of this city performed a major operation upon Mrs. Lobek, and for a time her condition was very serious, and her friends in ltuseburg will bo glnd to learn that she is now Improving. Here From Glide V. A. Smith arrived here from Glide yesterday and is spending a day or so in Roseburg on busi ness and visiting friends. Hot urns to CniiyonviMe. Halph Ilollenbaugh returned to his homo at Canyonville this morning after spending yesterday here on business matters and visiting friends. ; Here From Grants Pass A. L; Edgerton and Harry I.. Edgerton arrived here yesterday from Grants Pars and spent the J day and a few hours here today ; on business. A Wrap of Distinction Corinne Griffith Combines Chinchilla and Ermine for Vie Smart Theatre Wrap Delivered to your door Just in time for dinner fresh and hot from the oven. GKIMM HUOS. MILK I IKE AD. Phone 133. Eastern Oregon Man Visits John Mills was a visitor here this morning for a few hours. Mr. Mills is from Baker county. He is enroute to Myrtle Point. From Winston Mr. and Mrs. George Winston were here from Winston today, and spent the day visiting friends and amending to business affulrs. Portland Couple Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cross by were visitors In Itoseburg yester day and spent tho day at tending to businesH affairs. They are from Portland. Arrival from Portland F. H. Thompson was an arrival from Portland yesterday morning nnd is spending a short time in Koseliurg looking nftdr business matters. From Eugene K. U. Lyman was an arrival j from northern points yesterday and j spent the day attending to busi ness matters. Mr. Lyman Is from EuKene. Grnnt Pa Man Here E. W Havens Is here from Grants PasSi for a short time at tending to business affairs. Mr, Havens arrived from tho south yesterday. Students Visit I Cadet Dale Willard and Corporal i Hoss Pates of the Hill Military ; Academy arrived in Koseburg this j morning for a visit of several days with their parents. Fmm Kuirone Georce Korn was an arrival yesterday from northern points ami spent the day here attending to bm-invss matters. Mr. Korn is from Eugene. Coast People Here Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Whitncre were arrivals from Coos Hay yes terday and were here a short time today on business. Mr. Whitacre is owner of the Whitacre Service station at Marshfietd. KoemN lay 11 W. W. Willis was a visitor In this city yesterday from southern points In the' county and spent the day attending to business nintfers. Mr. Willis Is a Canyon vtlle resident." f J Vi 4T Li if. .4. v-t, . Leaves For Eugene O. A. Spllfld, of Portland, who spent yesterday in this city at tending to business matters, left for KitKene today. Mr. Splidd is a vice-president of the Builders Hardware company. Here Today From Melrose Ed Sindt was here today from Melrose attending to buKine.cs mat ters. Mr. Sindt just returned a day or so aco from Marshfield, where be ha been working this winter, and will now locate at Melrose. On Way To Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Talma ire Adams stooped over In Roseburg AS visit or yesterday enroute to their home In Seattle after visltfng at Califor nia points. They are traveling by auto. Portland Party On Way South Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chambert and .son, Robert W. Chambert, Mopped over in Roseburg as visit ors yesterday and overnhzht. They are from Portland, and are. motor ing to southern points. - i H IJ '4 i him . Marswell Range Salem Woman Spends Day I Mrs. G. H. Llttlefield arrived here this morning from Salem, and spent the day viewing lloscbui r. Mrs. LittlefMd is making a short tour of southern On'yon points, leaving tonicht fin tlrnnts Pass. Mrs. Llltlefield staten that she is much Impreagt-d with Roseburg. From Coast Era n k St erben k a rr( ved h ere vesterdav afternoon from Marh field and spent tho nlcht and a short time here today as a visitor. He Is on his way to San Fran ciaco, where he expects to locate. Legend Traces Hyacinth , to Sorrow of Apollo The wild hyacinth was originally : found In (iiWH und Asia Minor. The ancient l.reeks had a stery about' its origin to the effect that one day the god Aillo was playing a game of quoit with a yiKiuu mor tal, llyat inthus, of whom he was ; very ftnd, when Zephyrus, t lie. god of the west wind passed-hy. Zephy rui was Jealous of AihjIIo and tilew 1 the hitter's quoit aside, and cnued It to strike Hyaclnthus and InlHct a mortal wound, lu his memory Apollo cuustHl these beuutlful und frugrunt viustered blossoms to ' spring from the fullen drops uf the youth's blood. 1 The hy:iclnth was brought to I westeiu Europe lu the Sixteenth century, and extensively cultivated by Dutch horticulturists. The orig inal blue aud purple blossoms were varied to numerous shades of pink, rose, yellow, scarlet and pure white. , Kuusus City Star, Lighthoute Story Bishop's light rises near the Scllly Islands nnd gives a grim warning of the dangers of the coast. It Is one of the most exposed light-1 houses in the world and the three tenders have a lonesome time. Dur- j log a recent storm the beams from; Bishop's rock came near to fulling, j The light weighs several tons and I revolver on supports resting In a circular trough of mercury. It Is balanced so delicately a child may ; turn It by a touch of the linger. On this night the tower was so shaken by the heavy seas that much of the mercury was spilled out over the concrete floor of the Ihs'ht chamber. The three nuurds fell to their knees, scoojied up the mercury In their hands and poured it buck into the trough. Sunrising When the sun approaches towards the gules of the morning, he lirst opens a little eye of heuveii, und sends uwny tho spirit of darkness, and gives light to a cock, and calls up the lurk to matins, and by and by builds the fringes of a cloud, und peeps over the eastern bills, thrusting out his golden horns, like those whhh decked (he- brows of Moses when be was forced to wear a veil because himself had pecu the face of God; and still, while a man tells the story, the sun gets up high er, till he shows u fair face and a full light, and then he shines one whole day. Jeremy Taylor.' Making Fine Distinction! "A woman does not mind being called a kitten, hut hates to be, mimed u cat. A man, on the con- trary. Is fluttered ut being thought 1 n dog, but resents being referred to ns n puppy. "When n man describes a wom an us n 'sympathetic soul you know that she has pluced herself like a silent and succulent sponge full In the flow of his eloquence for a considerable number of hours, while he declaimed to her hU 'con quests, glories, triumphs, spoils,' In uu uninterrupted monologue of com placency." "Mere Man," by Honor Bright Visit STONE'S First Our Store is especially well stocked with the finest foods for tomorrow. Extra nice fresh vegetables in large quantities. To encourage before noon shopping', we offer a few very special prices until 12 o'clock. Come early and get your choice. Unusual Bargains Until 12 oclock NOON SATURDAY 15c SNOWDRIFT I pd. 39c GrahamCrackert1;2... 69c BORDEN'S MflkKJa. . COFFEE STONE'S BEST, 1 pound 19c REGULAR EVERYDAY PRICES BACON B bSTb, 25c SD J n C Vakima Genu, AA KJ U J fine cookers, cwt ...pZjJj SUGAR ISggjBTM BREAD JAM 12c SOAP EGGS CORNFLAKES 8- oi. Jars Pure OEa Jam, asst. flavor, 3 for ZwU Crystal White, 10 large bars Strictly Fresh in . cartons, 2 doz or Post Toasties pkg 39c "45c CALUMET 5 lb. cans good value . 9c 31705 BUTTE R ZtrSnz "95c GRAPE FRUIT .n!lZir25c 311 West Cass Street Roseburg, Or, Chicken dinner served from 5 p. m . to 7 p. m. Sunday. April 5th at lh'3 Orange Lanti-rn. Try Mairotlte to keep the worms out of radL'hes, turnips and other vegetables. Sold In any quantity fit Whnrtnn ttrna rrom ronisna The best 60c meal In town ,.,,.. hM n.h..,i ii,. nervea irom ji:.iu iu i:ju ai me , rlvlntr from northern points. They i renl(te at Portland. Oninee T.nntern. When old Spring Fevej logs you$ brain ;! )TU in? TJ White panels. Malleable $ hinges, and frames. A Many New Features in the Marswell . er-Fee Jldw. Co. Phons 25 . . Watch Our Window for Bargains rgIMiHBICITtrTtItTtIT Enjoy a Delicious TURKEY DINNER Topped Off with Home Madt let Cream Deer Park Inn Sunday, April 5 3 Miles South of Canyonvlllelj Visitor Leaves For California Kr.-tnk Carr. of Portland, who tins hren ftpenrlinv tli pnt two or three days in thin rlty viidt ine wilh frl-nd h'ft lhl morning for S:m Joe. where h will make an extended viflt. Wlev Athworth Returns Wel'y Ashworth. former Tlnr.- hurg boy, who has been working; at Reedport. for the pa.t yearj or so, arrived here from that plarej lat night to make an ext'-nlfd vlplt wilh relatives. i Leaves Toe San Francisco Mm. ft. H. Nlrhol .ft this morning for Pan Kranrlaro to sp"nd two week visiting with relatives. Her sistor. Mrs. Carrie Murber. will aeeompnnv hr rn jj r return and vlnll here wilh her. 'Jh'jr will return by aulo. Pnrs, when beantlfnlly eomblneb, afford the most beautiful and I ux orious ot evening wraps. Particu larly effective ara thaaa combina tions when whit ermine la the foundation. Corlnna Orlfflth baa chosen a wrap of real charm and distinction to wear In several of the scene from ber newest First National film, "Declasse." It combines whit ermine and chinchilla wlta remark, able results. The psstel shades which are sa much the vogue now along tha Riviera and at Palm Beach, prom ts to become the spring's favorites for the formal gowns for tha th atr and dance. Thee dellcaU colors ar most effective when worn beneath a wrap of for or er mine, or ermlna and chinchilla. Gut the charm of thla type of co-earing a thst vivid tones ar usual ly well chosen to wesr beneath It. Th lining of thaur wrap, of course, Is Important, and Parla has en to It that tha wraps $ true distinction ara lined tn th most gorgeoti&of (Uka, plain and m brolderad. '-(5) and Milk When your heels hit hard, And your head feels queer And your thoughts fuzz up Like the foam on (near) beer: ; You've got Spring Fever an' heaven help you ef you don't watch your diet , Thai s the time to turn from the heavy foods of winter that clog up your system That's the time -to lean on a sensible ' diet like Tru-Blu Grahams and milk. Tru BIti Grahams and milk provide the vitamines and the mineral salts that build brain and brawn and bone. They provide the bran ' that purifies the system. Try them you'll feel much better. Order From Your Grocer Now Sold In lln and gold c arfnim. In 4J Hi. boxva Sfll iff TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANy-SPokane and Portland o SS.IWS si isBwan v i llMWSIiIHIIiiIIl4lItIrT.TI O 9