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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. APRld: 8, 1925. THREE GORGEOUS Easter Hats We are showing many beautiful design for Easter and Summer wear, and here you will find llio very latest in millinery at the lowest prices. THE SPECIALTY SHOPPE Mrs. S. M. King 235 Jackson St. 1 LOCAL NEWS j ' Mr. Lutmsn Visits I On Business n. B. Bell Is here for a day or C. Lutman was acre Sienls Pay Ray E. Class spent yesterday In Hoseburg attending to business matters. Mr. lilaas la from Ku-gene. From Glide Tuesday; . S. Ilartnell was a business n itJn,,, in bi'.Klr.eda nuit tern, frnm iwikinir i'.Iuks and anent sev- !"Hor In this rity yesterday and Mr. Bell arrived trout Portland , erul hours transacting . business j overnight. Mr. Ilartnell la a Glide, Tuesday. I n:atters. j resident. On Business Mr. Anderson Business Visitor H. W. West Is a business visitor ; George Anderson was here yes In this city for a day or so. Mr. teiday for several hours transact West arrived from Portland yes-1 In business. Mr. Anderson resides terday. at Melrose. From Looking Glass Mr. and Mrs. S. O. jordon spent yesterday in this city visiting and shopping. They aro residents of Looking Glass. Prom Dixonvllls Mrs. O. C. Brown was hero yea terday from Dixouvllle and spent. the day shopping and visiting with friends. Studebaaer costs less per pound Kugene. Men Kiieml Day X LOCAL NEWS I J .V. Mtanaei, local Maxwell nsent. Is this week showing a car load of Maxwell closed car models. These beautiful cars are bringing favorable comment from all coiners. Indicted Again Mr. Sealing, of Yoncalla. ac companied by Dr. McKatg, of that place also, was brought to this city this morning and taken to .tlio offices of Dr. E. J. Wains cott. where an X-ray was taken of his right arm, and where it was discovered that his ripht foiearm was fractured. The yount? man received the injury by accident last night. The Cool Motor Company of Drain Is this week distributing cards north and south along the Pacific Highway warning tourists to drive slowly through Drain to avoid being nrrested by the special traffic co; on duty there. Sins have been posted on the north and i south city limits of Drain warning motorists of the alert speed cop. The officer drives a Ford roadster and has been quite successful In nabbing speeders who persist In exceeding the 20 mile limit through Drain. J0tp; 1 v k f r Visitors From Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Webb were visitors here yesterday and last night from points north. They are Portland residents. Business Visitor A. W. Trumblad was here yes terday for a few hours attending to business Blatters. He returned to Harrlsburg this morning. tLan butter. From Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. YV. E. Russell were here from Wilbur yesterday spend ing several hours on business mat ters and shopping. From Eugene ' t c Vaili arrived hern Tues day afternoon from Kupene and Is spending a snort time in tnis ciiy transacting business. Wilbur Couple 8pnd Day Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Kussell were arrivals from Wilbur yesttrday and spent the day shopping and trans acting business. G. C. Molr and J. A. Simpson were here Tuesday and overnight from Eugene attending to busi ness matters. Grants Pass Men Visit Vmnic Vi Purland and It. R. David son were here from Grants Pass yesterday and overniBiu iookiiik after business matters. Here From Eugene i Ralph Mouiiy arrived here Tuos day afternoon from Eugene, and is spending a Hhort time in lioseburg attendiug to business matters. Overcoat Stolen A p. overcoat, belonging to Jess Baldwin, was stolen for his auto last night, he reported to the city police. From Clevelnnd Mrs. Adolf Doerner was here from Cleveland Tuesday after noon shopping and attending to business matters. Mannings Visit Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Manning were here Tuesday from Oakland visiting friends and attending to business matters. Here From Grants Pass G. F. Hamilton is here from Grants Pass for a day or so trans acting business. Mr. Hamilton ar rived from the south yesterday. "NERVES" WARN OF "DANGER AHEAD" I Senator Burton K. Wheeler, 'Democrat, of Montana, candidate !for Vice-President on the La Foh lette ticket last Kail, has been In i dieted again, this time In Washing i ton. by a Federal Grand Jury on that he used his Influence as a Senator in appearing before j Returns To Riddle ! Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Swarts and daughter returned to their home at Kiddle last night after spending ithe day here visiting and shopping. From South Deer Creek Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Weber and son, were visitors here from South Iieer Creek yesterday, and spent the day visiting friends. From Kugene W. P. Gray was an arrival from Eugene yesterday and spent sev eral hours here uttendlug to business matters. From Cottage (irove George Willed was a business visitor In this city for a few hours this morning. He is, from Cottage Grove. Is Visiting With Daughter Mrs. Nancy Turner of Grants Pass Is visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Carl Coleman of Looking Glass for a week or so. From Looking Glass Charles Chamberlain was here from Looking Glass Tuesday and spent the day attending to busi ness matters and trading. From Eugene ( P. M. Gross was an arrival from Eugene Tuesday and spent the day and a short time today in this city on business. On Uualnean Boy Zimmerman was a visitor In Hoseburg Tuesday and last night and transacted business. Mr. Clingenpeels Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cllngenpeel were here from Looking Glass ' Zimmerman is from Canby. I uestiuy uuemjHlK lu uusiuess mat' ters and visiting friends. ' As the screeching siren warns or the Department of the Inwrior as the oncoming ambulance, so do ' Pa,d attorney ior neuritis, nerve pains, neuralgia give ; clients "dieted with Wheeler llcltor of the Interior Department, nrf -.rdnn Camubcil. a Montana oil promoter, whom Wheeler Is ac- warning of apprryiehing dang Slowly and surely (lie grim tragedv of nervous breakdown stalks malig nantly towards many who suffer at first only the sharp, darting pains which signal that the nerves are In trouble. Many in vain have sought relief with the most approved remedies heretofore known to science. It ' e- eused of representing. Wheeler de- Died the charges ana ocmauuco early trial. j From Coast Points K. W. Clemens arrived hero yes terday from the coast and spent a few hours here today as a visitor. i Mr. Clemens is a Marshtield resl- I dent. I From Klamath Falls I Hubert Collins was an arrival 'from the south yesterday afternoon 1 and spent a short time here today : as a visitor. Mr. Collins Is from Klamath Falls. Returns To Portland Clyde B. Dick, who has been spending the past two or three days here on business,-returned to Portland Tuesday afternoon. - Secure License to Wed A marriage license was issued at Grants Pass last Saturday to Clifford Albert Dunham, of this city, and Laverna T. Morris, of Lelund. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Arrive Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Patrick ar- Fmnl lHllnnl Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Royer were here this morning from Dlllard, and spent several hours transact ing business and shopping. Seattle People Visit Mr. and Mrs. Capas were over night visitors In Roswhurg. They are residents of Seattle, and are motoring through the state. Mrs. Long Visits Mrs. Alice Long was here yes terday from southern points of the county attending to business mat ! When you buy a tractor disk ' harrow be sure to get an lnterna i tional. it will cut as much In one nmincd for nn eminent San V'nin-1 time over as a lighter one will In cisco physician to discover In Ih" ; four times. See one at Wharton science of llomeopalhv the bnsls cf j Bros. what has since proved to be nn ef-! o- C.iiLV WESTH'R REPORT fectlve treatment for neuiitU. pen. ralgia, nerve pains and other con- n-kio ,.bi.i j,,,.j, ,, IT. S. Weatner Bureau, local" or- w riinl,i ,i i. trnn,-nte,'t flco- R""hrg Oregon. 24 hours . . . " ,.., I ending 6 Xenrltis TaM. ts. Thcs harmless ' fpf7" 'n ,nch" nd Htupd1redtb tablets contain no narcotics or bro- i hest temperature yestorday....9 tnides. and their action Is lo rive j ? t-mperalure ast night ..43 3 Leaves For Grants Pass W. Laidlaw, who has been spend-1 i Ing the past thre months or so j residing near Mrlroae, lft last might for tlrunts ,1'iiss, where he (may decide to locate. j Bennett Visit I Mr. and Mrs'. R. A. Dennett, of I Looking Glass, wt-re Jios.-tmrg visit I ors yesterday afternoon and spint 'several hours visiting and attend-' ing to busiuesa matters. rived here last night from Eugene;1'" ana no"P'"- LAiU r to spend seveial days visiting with;8'1" at Myrtle Creek. their daughters, Mrs. A. C. Spencer and Miss Clara Patrick. Myrtle Creek Couple Spend Day Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McLain wre visitors yesterday from southern points In the county, and spem the nay shopping and transacting bu;d ne;;s. They reside at Melrose, rviili th. ntir np-vnn r,VH. ! Total predp. since H of month tern. At the very first snrc'tion of "nerves," gain relief with Knpa j Neuritis TnbMs. Your drug'Mt will recommend them. W. F. Chapman will supply you. Mail orders filled. Engineer Spends Day It. C. Knight spent Tuesday In this city looking after business I matters. Mr. Knight Is a civil n- gineer of the Southern. Pacific company and ia from Portland. ComMork Man Ilaiikrupt A petition in bankruptcy was filed In Portland Monday by John Iornath, shingle manufacturer, of Comstock. Douglas County. Debts listed total $SULM, assesta $1505. Motor To Grants Past Mrs. Fred Reidel, and son, Frank motored to Grants Pass this morn ing and will Bpent the next three or four dnys at that place visiting with another son, Charles Ileidel. What's all the noise about? GRIMM I1ROS.' have Invented a loaf of bread that has no enunl for oualitv and pnritv. GRTMM BROS. MILK DREAD. Thone 133. From SutheHIn Mrs. V H. Kmilh waa a visitor Circle Meets Thursday Afternoon from points south of this city yes- .-Mrnin virrie nuniDer i. 01 me , terday. spending the day transact- The proof of th pudding i the eating of it. Trv this old adnge on one lonf of GRIMM DUOS.- MILK HRKAD. and see what hap pens. Vhnno 1"3. Normal preclp. for this month....2.4S Tota nrecip. from SepL 1. to date 35.11 Av"rnw prcip. from. Sept. 1, 1S77 , " 2S.9S Toisi excess from Sept 1, 1924 6.13 fVverajie precipitation for 46 wet seasons. (September to Mnv inflntr .. ..31 .4? Tonight and Thursday, fair. WM. RKLIi, MetrorolnrM. Another HqtWater Geyser Discovered! In the Windows of the Southern Oregon Gas Company Four glass dishes full of water boiling all at once on One Gas Burner The new SMOOTHTOP is the fastest and cheap est domestic range. Place your order early. The demand is heavy all over the Northwest. j Klamath Party Stop Over ! Mr. and Mrs. N. li. Panas, Miss I Klva Panas, and W. D. Hailey, of ! Klamath Falls, were'visitors here j yesterday and overnight. They left this morning by motor for other I points In the state. , Former Resident Here Mr. and Mrs. Ren McMuIIen ar- rived here from Myrtle Point yes 1 terday to spend a day or so visit ing with friends and attending to business matters. They formerly resided here. Modern conveniences, pure and I whole?ome, government Inspected ! Methodist Episcopal church, north, will meet at the home of Mrs. ArgabrfKht, at 615 Fullerton street Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Vonraltn Couple VUIt Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Daugherty wero visitors In Hoseburg yester day, and spent several hours shopping and attending to busl ne.s matters. They reside at Yoneulla. fngredienU, perfect sanitation, en able us to make a perfect loaf at a minimum price. It's the flavor; it's the quality you simply can not get away from GRIMM HHO.S. MILK HKKAD. Phono 133. Leave To Locate In Kansas Mr. and Mrs. R. K. McFall, who have been visiting with Mrs. Mc Fall's father, James Russell, and brother. Owen Kussell, at Camas Valley for the past six months, left last night for Columbus, Kansas, where they will locate. I'ndercoes Operation Donald, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Judzy, of Sutherlln, underwent a nose and throat operation at Mercy hospital yes terday morning, with Dr. A. C. Seuly attending. Mrs. Don tie Returns I Ionic Mrs. K. J. Dourte, of Kden bower. who has been In Portland receiving medical treatment for some time, has returned to her home much improved In health. Hit many friends will be glad to know that she is better. Ing business and shopping. She re- aides at Sutherlln, Hero from Wilbur Mrs. M. W. Miller and son and daughter, Miss Lucille Miller ar rived here this morning from Wit bur to spend the day here visit ing and shopping. Mr, llnrrrl Here Today Mrs. L. L. llarrel, a former re sident of Rosehurg. now of Cot tage Grove, arrived here from that plar-e this morning to spend the day here visiting friends and shopping. Frances Jones Improving Frances Jones, who has been quite HI at her home here for the past two weeks Is somewhat Im proved, and was able lo be about In the sunshine for a short time yesterday. Leave For Canada Mrs. R. Kwens, of Garden Valley accompanied by her niece, Mrs L.chandlse store at Yoncalla at the Former Resident Visits Victor Royd, former resident of this city, was former resident of yesterday attending to business matters. Mr. Iloyd conducts a mer Mrs. U. A. I tooth Improving Mrs. R. A. Uooth, who has been seriously lit at her home In Ku cene for a few wvoks past, is now reported to be convalescent. Her improvement is slow, hut indica tions are that the crisis of her Illness has pasfed. (yarns, of Toronto, Canada, left thi morning for an extended visit with Mrs. Kwens niece, Mrs. J. B. Royd, of Lloydmlcter, Saskatche wan, Canada. Terms Easy to Meet Office Open All Day 340 N. Jackson Phone 235 iunipnii onmrriMn onnno i 1 1 lili lilllHIA S I WILdUlt awn mu UUUUd Divorce Complaint Filed Arthur A. Haskell today brought suit In the Circuit Court for divorce from Clara Haskell, alleging cruel and Inhuman treatment. He also alleges in his complaint, that his wife attended "wild" parties dur ing his abpvwe as a brakeman nn the railroad. He In represented by Attorneys Rice and Orcutt. Sues For Divorce Mrs. H. L. Wood of this city has brought suit In the Circuit Court of Multnomah county against her husband, seeking for a divorce on the grounds that he has been con victed of a felony. She asks for $Go per month for support. present time. Mr. Ifmcn on Way South R. W. Lemen, manager of the Oregon Stages, of Portland. Tuesday and was a guest of W. j A. Cummlngs. Mr. Lernen was enroute to San Francnsco. Murdered Babe? . ... . , .v...-v An amazing story of ten years as the favorite of the Maharajah of lndore, one of India's richest poten tates, was told in a Bombay court by Mum las. Begum, beautiful nautch girl, who appeared aa a wit ness against ten men charged with the murder of her next suitor and wltb mutilating her face. She do el a red that od a visit to England with ihe Maharajah, she gave birth to a child, and that, because of caste rule that does not permit an flllRitlnmte offspring of royalty to live, the baby waa murdered. LEGION HOLDS MEETING. The regular meeting of Cmpqua Post of the American Legion was held at the Armory last night. A number of routine mutters were considered. Including reports on the Days of '41 show. This enter tainment was given for the pur pose of raising funds to send the drum corps to the state conven tion at Prinevllle. and it was found from the reports that approximate ly $730 was secured for that purpose. CAMPAIGN WAS SUCCESSFUL Over 700 has been secured by the W. C. T. U. In this city in Its Dollar Day campaign, according to information given today. Ladies of the organization visited all sections of the city yesterday, aecurlng-do-natlons from great numbers of the cuy s residents, ine money 10 oe used for the extension and Im provement of the farm home fof orphan and dependent children' nt Corvallls. Although all of the sol icitors have not not yet reported, the indications are that the amount will reach slightly more than $7h. AUTCTESS lO i Buttoni 129 a Rip TROUSERS that have style and immortal wear Jl'ST lx-cause you pive your trousers long hard wonr, you don't huve to siicriKcc stylo. Choose the material you want in your sie of Dutchess Trousers put them on and take a look nt yourself. Smart? You'll say so. Ami will they wear? Well, for thirty years every air of Dutchess Trousers has borne a warranty aliel, guaranteeing the payment of "10c a Button; $1.00 a Rip" We make good on this warranty. The nianufac- , turers..stanil back of us. So you can give a pretty fair guess as to whether Dutchess Trousers are finely made, as well ns being cut on the latest lines. For work, for dress, for play we have your size anil your style. Dutchess Trousers aro fashionable,, long wearing and the price h right. Slayer Faints f, i-v lM : : BORN . X SWAN To Mr. and Mrs. Carry Pwan, of Azalea, Oregon, April 4th a daughter. Lawn mowers at Towell's. MAUNDY-THURSDAY BANQUET PLANNED Flans were announced today for the Maundy-Thurstiay banquet to be held In the Masonic banquet hall tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock. All 18th degree Masons and higher are urged to be present NOTICE I will not be responsible for any bills Incurred by my wife, Mrs. H. L. Wood, after this date, April ft, 11)25, Mr. If. L. WOOD Our reputation Is nt stake. We would not dare misrepresent. You are to be the judge. Try due loaf of GRIMM BROS. MILK HKKAD and you cannot fall to agree. IMione l.'IH. Three section spring tooth bar rowa tor tractor use at Wharton Bros. 'A v)xister Cheer DO you know the most beautiful way to spread the Glad Easter Tidings? ML. Fertilizer for lawns and gardens at Wharion Bros. t OS SOOTH (yFL(P)f j tX?SSOTHY KMI MXS St)13. It Reoelving Trtatmint Sam Perry, of Myrtle Creek, who ! had the misfortune to fracture both I bones In tha right lee just below I ' ; the knee cap, last Saturday, has ' Mrt. Sawyers Dislocates Arm been brought to this city for treat-' Mrs. James Sawyers, of Itast menL Dr. Stewart is attending Avenue, had the misfortune to re- him. reive a dislocated left arm Mon-i Dorothy KIlliiKsun, sixteen-year-old San Francisco xlrl, who killed her mother when reproved for her late hours and constant JaztlnK, tainted when placed on trial there fur the murder. Her defense was temporary Insanity. mm No Grain Bags Bought Till July 1 Douglas Co. Flour Mill g TENNIS RACKETS TENNIS NETS g TRACK SHOES g BASEBALL SHOES & BASEBALL MITS NEW STOCK EXERCISERS g PLAYGROUND BALL INDOOR BALLS g GOLF BALIS RACKET PRESS BOXING GLOVES g JfEW STOCK FISHING TACKLE Zigkr-Fee Hardware Co. Phon 25 g 119 NO. JACKSON I WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS g On Way To Seattle Mr. ami Mrs. John McCoy, and daughter, Klfzahfih. stopped ovnr In this rity as guests at the Grand Hotel Tuesday. Mr. McCoy has a number of friends In this city, hav ing made a number of visits hero som tlriif ago wnit working lor a business 'house. They were en route home to Health, after a trip lo San Francisco. - . . 00NT TRY TO RAISE your familr Hilhout it. For stomach aches and paim; suddrn cramps, severe intetfinal colic and inditcretiona of eating and drinking, change in vrUsr, diet of eh m te, tnke CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA RE.MEDY I Never fail to have it on hand I day evening, when shp slipped and i en on Itnnlneai rill on the pavement near her, Miaa E. K. I'reityman, proprle liniue. Her many friends will be tor or the Hlue Flower Lodge, at Klad to hear that ehe Is Improving , Phnenlx. near Medford. waa here i from that plare yesterday on To l.enve for Weed ImslmiHs. Miss I'reityman was a .Mrs j. li. Campbell, who ha tuest of Mr. and Mrs. v. J. Wea rer whjle in Hosehurif. Sultw Miido In Apiie A numlier of properly rhnnffe been 111 at her hom here for fome time. Is reported as Improv ing, and will leave Thursday with her d.iiiKhter, Mrs. H. P. Carter, w ho has been visiting her. for . have been made during the month Wfatl, California. It Is hoped that of April, bath In Hoseburg and the change will -greatly lilrprove her health. Hotel Pernio fjuestM Mr. aiR Mrs. rred Kmlth, Mr. Oswald and Mrs. Kd. (laf 'V. all of T'ortland. stpped over In Itose hg on their way. to San Kran rlco, and were guests of W. J. Weaver last night. Mr. and Mra. Pmlth are owners of the Aider Hotel at Portland, unc'gjhe party Is enroute by motor for Kan Kram-lsco to attend a hotel con vention. . In the surrounding vicinity. Among these was the pnrrha'e or Maynerd's Sawmill at Hlce Creek j by Mr. Clare and son for the con (deratlon of ( :i TiOX. The house and two lots on Prospect street, telonging to A. A. Haskell, was ! purchased by f'hnrles L. Wilson 'for 11334. W. H. Iluber has I purchased the newly built and modern house on Winchester street, belonging to f.awson lro- : thera, the price being :tit0. The salea were made by Chas. Kyes, I local real estate dialer. iHOTCRbsS BUMS Good Friday Specials! You'll aurely want a dozen or two of our I lot Cros Buns for Good Fri dny. Their delicious find dninty laate mnke them especially wanted for this day. Call up Prion. 241 444444444 CALIFORNIA no more pleasing journey than this Kef tful contentment in your comfortable, roomy Pullman lection, compartment or draw ing room. The carefully selected penonnel of modern well-manned trains providing Intelligent, cour tenui personal service. Delicious food In the Southern Pacific dining car Oeh fruits and vegetables always a deli cioui feature. All the way. the cver-f .urinating scenery of tha Superb Shasta route. Four fine trains daily. For complete in forma tion ask : S tatfieni Pacific L. B. MOORE, Genera! Agent Phons II, Roseburg, Oregon