ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, APRIL' 8. 1925. THREE era m GORGEOUS Easter flats. i j V We are showing many beautiful designs for Easter and Summer wear, and here you will find the very latest in millinery at the lowest prlcea. THE SPECIALTY SHOPPE Mra. 8. M. King 235 Jackson St. LOCAL NEWS Mr. Rapp Visits Mrs. L. P. Rapp arrived her from Oakland ve.iterday mornlne and apent the day transacting busi ness and shopping. Hiilfin Man YUltor j F. A. Hrtndfll arrived her I terday from Salem and spent to- day in this city attending to busi- . nt'ss o fairs. KITCHEN CUPBOARD Br NELLIE MAXWELL ROD AND GUN CLUB WILL HOLD SPECIAL MEETING ON FRIDAY A special meeting of the nose burg Rod and Gun club will be held on Friday at 7:30 o'clock, and a .special urge Is sent out by the committee In an effort to get a full attendance of the membership. The meeting Is being held for the purpose of arranging the final de tails of the big shoot and exhibi tion of markmunship on Sunday, and also to plan for the showing of the films on game protection to be brought to the city In the near fu ture by the club. These pictures are reported lo be exceptionally In teresting and are of an educational as well as "entertaining nalur. i Use Newa-Keview Classified Ad 1 vertlsinK for results. Lieutenant Wood Sails for Home 45 ua!5! 4 '. LI J H sir 1: .A To Visit at Riddle Mrs. E. C. Hughea lrt last night for Hidille to upend in nxt sev eral days then vi.siting with hor parents ar.d friends. MmitHTia Miin Vinists ' W. E. Kuretead, of Creat Falls, i Montana, stopped over here yes terday and today as a vlistor and to view Roseburg. Ice box at row oil's. Coast Men Visit i V. F. Olsen and R. C. Chase were ! business visitors here last evening I from the coast. They returned to i MarshfiHd this morning. l.iilnow VKHor K. M. Bant a arrived here yes terday from Portland to Hpend a day or so in this city transacting business matters. Mrs. Weber' Visits Mrs, fleorge Weber was in from th rural districts yesterday shop ping and visiting friends. Sho re nidj'd at Garden Valley. From Looking Glass Mrs. R, L. Chamberlain was a Rost Imrg visitor yesterday after noon from Looking Glass, spending a short time here, shopping. Spends Day Mrs. Frank Stein hour was in from Happy Valley Wednesday ami spent the day looking after busi ness affairs and shopping. Miss Pankey Visiting Friends Miss Pearl Pankey arrived here last night from Central Point to spend a few days visiting with friends In Roseburg. On I!uhioi F. J. Hawes wn an arrival from Portland Wednesday and spent the day In Roseburg attend ing to business matters. The children love MILK RREAD. Pure as a lily. Pure milk, pure' butter, a greater per rentage, than the government demands. GRIMM l PROS. MILK HUE AD. Phone 133. Dr. and Mra. Hagar Visit Tr. and Mra. Charles E. Hagar were here yesterday from Dixon ville, and snent several hours on business and visiting friends. Forestry Men Visit W. A. Langelle and P. S. King, of the Orvgon Forestry Service, were here from Salem yesterday attending to business affairs. Mrs. Nichols Visits Mrs. Harold Nichols was here from Brock way yesterday after noon, and spent a few hours shop ping and visiting with friends. On It u si ti. i Leo Ti. Rice Is spending a dav j or so this city looking after business matters. Mr. Rice ar j rived from Portland yesterday. I-Yom PortlaiKl S. Fullman arrived hre yes terday and spent the day and to day here on business. Mr. Full man is a Portland resident. From Fugvne C. M. Fender Is spending a day or so in thin city looking after business matters. Mr. Fender ar rived here yesterdny from Eu gene. I'nirlneer HukIiicsh Visitor j H. P. Radrlirf Is here from i Portlnnd for a few days attending I to business matters. Mr. Radcllff Is a civil engineer for the South ern Pacific company. ('open Man SjmmhN Pay John F. Partridge of the Cali fornia Oregon Power Company, was here from Med ford yesterday attending to business matters Returns to CanyonvMIe L. W. Simmons, who Is visiting at the Earl Sumner home in Can yonvllle, returned to that place last night after spending yesterday here on business. From Melrose Mr. and Mrs. B. Preschern were .visitors In this city yesterday, spending a few hours shopping and attending to business matters. They are from Melrose. Step Over a Short Time Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Murdock stopped over In this city yester day and today as visitor, and to view the city. They are residents of San Francisco. Appetizing Food TM'niNi; winter oranges and oth er citrus fruits are mt rea sonable In price and most abundant'. Their delicious flavor stimulates and refreshes the appetite mid their color adds to any dixit or table. For the first course an orange rup, filled with diced orange, a bit of grapefruit, seeded und peeled uru pes and rind-Havered suj;ar sirup, U especially well liked. Although the orange Is delicately add, it has an alkuline reaction uhlch makes It especially valuable In counteracting foods that produce acida. As a dessert, oranges mnke an excellent sweet course, containing sugar which Is purtially digested. After an elaborate and heavy dlu ner a light, easily digested desRert Is a necessity. Orange Mint Cup. Take one cup ful each of diced grapefruit pulp, orange pulp and pineapple. Mix and sprinkle with a little sugar und lemon Juice or better a lemon sirup, mtidn by cooking sugar, lemon Juice ni id rind with a little water. Chill and till halves of orangeti, set Into sherbet cups, or simply til) the glasses with the fruit mixture. At the lust moment sprinkle with finely minced mint and garnish with a sprig of fresh mint In the center of the glass. Orange Meringues. Separate In to sections four oranges, without breuklng the memhrune. Make a sir dp of one-half cupful euch of lemon Juice water and any canned fruit Juice, bulling five minutes. Add the( ornnges. rover and cool. This Is compote and may be served Just us It Is. Place these sirup-covered orange section3 on rounds of sponge cake, moisten with a little of the sirup. Prepare a meringue using two egg whiles, two tuhlesioon fills of jMiwdered sugar and a table spoonful of the compote ilrup. Cov er the oranges und fet In a moder ate oven to brown. Serve cold with some of the compote as u garnish. Orange Ice Cream. lNk two cupfuls of water with one cunful of sugar, cool and ndd one cupful of orunge uice. a pint of thin cream, a pluch of salt. Freeze nt usual. i. IMS. WctUra Ncwtpipar Union.) Delivered a mile without a cent of profit. That's our service on fresh, pure, WHOLESOME GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. Lieutenant Osborne Wood, son of Governor-General Leonard Wood. Of the Philippine Islands, has left Kurope, wheru he Is said to have lost heavily in gambling, for the United States. He Is pictured saying rood-bye to a friend as he boarded the freighter West Chelae at Valencia, Spain, bound for America. Buy your broccoli transplanters where you can get repairs for them, as any delay in planting time will be a great inconvenience. Wharton Bros. j From CnnyoiivHIc I Mrs. Harrietre Odle was a vlnl !lor from southern points In the i county Wednesday, spending sev jeral hours shopping and visiting. She is a Canyonville resident.. On Business J. E. MrRne, of Portland and C. E. McEvoy, of Seattle, were arrivals here yesterday and spent ; I several hours attending to bnsl- j I tross matters. ' i Melrose Store Easter Specials for Saturday Only Yakima Gem Potatoes. 100 lbs. $2.25 Olympic Rolled Oats, 9-lb. sack E5 Olympic Farina, 9 1-2 lb. sack 65 Albers, Farina. 9-lb. sack 60 Sugar, Pure Cane, 25 lbs $1.85 Pridowest Lard. 8-lb. pail $1.85 Van camp Potk and Beans, 3 small cans 23 Van Camp Pork and Beans, 3 medium cans 33 Van Camp Pork and Beans, 3 large cans 65 Folgers Soda, 4 I -lb. packages '. 25 Mecco Brand Corn, 6 cans 85 Wisconsin Sweet Peas, 6 cans $1.09 A. N. L. Solid Pack Tomatoes, 6 cans $1.07 Folgers Ensign Coffee, 3 lbs $1.25 Butter Milk Soap. 4 bars 25 Sunbrite Cleanser, 3 cans 20 Hard Wheat Flour, per sack $2.45 These Prices for Cash Only MELROSE STORE, Melrose, Ore. , Portland Man II , A. I. Campbell arrived here I from PorUaud yesterday and Is ; spending a short time in Rose burg attending to business matters. (icoruo Hither Vbdts George Hurler, of the California Ink company, stopped here over night and visited with friends. Mr. Hulier left for Ashland and j other points south this morning. From Canyonville J Among the visitors here yesterday Jfrom souihern points of the county j were- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zlnt. They i are Canyonville residents, and Here Wednesday Mrs. A. A. Frost wai In from the rural districts yesterday and spent several hours shopping and attending to business matters. She resides south of Roseburg. shopping business. and transacting Frem Oakland Mr. and "Mrs. Noah Rose and funnily were visitors from point north of this city yesterday. They are residents of Oakland and were here on business anJ shopping. From Mlford E. C. Kopper was here from Med ford yesterday for several hours attending to bu-inei mat ters. Mr. Kopper is wit h the California Oregon Power Com pany. Mr. McCord Vl-ltlng Janus E. MeCord Is here from Portland, visiting with friends for a few days. He Is also visit ing at Dlllard. Mr. MeCord was formerly with the Northwest Dental Supply company of Portland. Suit To Quiet Title Charles S. Easley. and I-eWls O. Easier, today brought suit In the Circuit Court against James Over street and others to quiet title to property. M. F. Rice and John T. Long are the attorneys for the plaintiffs. Attorney Visits Here William P. Lord, and- wife of Portland visited for a short time In Roseburg yesterday. Mr. Ixrd is one of the leading attorneys of the state, and Is returning home from San Francisco after trying a case In the federal court there. ?IVXV ' at I. m . . a La lav . '??tL? y-- Lves and WS. Friendship. '$lxmffi Your Life ill ' Would You Resurrect F.aster time .wis- th The VTheJbrn V 309 Sooth X-rFL0WERPHOr'F J ll.eturn from Port bind J Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Melvln have ; ! returned to their home In this 'city after spending several days fin Portland visiting. Tlrey were accompanied nomo by Mrs. Itar bnra McRne. mother of Mrs. Mel vln. who will be their guest for the next few weeks. Gravel Concern Files Articles of incorporation have been filed with the secretary of state by the Const Gravel and Con struction company, of Reeds port. Incorporators are Thomas A. Sweeney, Prank J, Krnan, and Wallace (. Itenson. The capital stock Is r,0'm. C.RIMM PROS. MILK P.READ delivered to all parts of the citv. One loaf for you and no other will satisfy. It's wholesome. It's pure. It costs no more. Phone i:t3. Another Hot Water 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. 9 ' Place your order early. The demand is heavy all t-er the Northwest. Terms Easy to Meet Office Open All Day 340 N. Jackson Phone 2351 j Hold hi: OutpoM Methtg Adjutant Anderson and party of the Solvation Army ore out on oufpt work again this wvek. holding meet f nm in Scottsburg, Reodsport, Winchester pay and other places but evpert to be back Saturday und will hvp chrg of the meetings in th 'nit In Itose biirr a 7: 20 Snt-ird -v nlht and Sunday at the usual hen. Stop Over Or.y Mr. and Mrs. II. E. StnM and family slopped over to view Rose burg yesterday. Mr. Strahl is a crane eng in r for the Souihern Pacific company, and h::- be- n working on the Portland divUion. and also has been working on a new bridge for the company which has JukI been completed near Can by. They are enroutp to Ixs Angeles and other points ouh. Bak From Klamath Falls P. E. Kielprnfer and familv. who formerly lived near Kelly's Korn'T, south of this citv. arrlvr-d here e terday from Klfiinnfh Falls, sf r a resid'nep there of nearly three yarn. Th hlrh sMHndp of tf fusion being detrimental to hi healrh, Mr. KMsmf.T was obliged lo move away. !? has not yet de rided where h will loratp, bet It U probable that he may s lec t a sui I able ranch near Ros' burg. GOOD FRIDAY Fish Day We will have a Strictly Fresh Supply of Fish. HALIBUT SALMON CRABS Peoples Supply Co. Meat Market Phone 363 SUIT IS INSTITUTED Suit w. started in the Circuit Court today by Henry .Miltner and others against O. W. Youna; aa administrator of the estate of Alton S. Krey. deceased. The iitalntitis are represented by Attorney Carl E. Wlmberly. Give ua this day our dally bread and If you please we will hare liltl.MM BROS. MILK UREAD. I'hone 133. Says His Prescription Completely Banishes All Rheumatic Pain and Twinges-Is Guaranteed A contract h:is been slimed with the Abner K. Kline Shows, to furnt-di the carnival attractions for tiie annual strawberry festival lo be held In this city on May 21. 22 and 21, according to a statement made today by W. It. hay, general chairman, who is condtiMliig the tentative arrange ment) for the forthcoming event. The Kline shows have a special i train of 15 cars, six riding d i vice, ten shows, and a number .of r'im-epKionjt, supplying amiiJ'e mert for all. The company ts one of the larpeMt on the coast and in reported to be or re of the be!. Mr. Kay telegraphed to th fchlef of police at Ventura. Cali jfnrnia, where the company Is now showing, asking for a report on 'the company, and was advined 1 y .telegram today that the concern 1 is on of the best and cleanest in that territory, and wa highly rccnmtm nd"d by t offljr. Th cot. 't for queen "ill be -started ab the first of May and I will follow along the usual I' jt1 . Coifjf itt.. are now being dr.Pn ! 'up and Within a few days th de- j Jtaibd plans will be under v.. REAL ESTATE Announcement Having opened a real estate office in tlie Rnpp building Billet room, 1 nm desirous of Listing Your Properties for Sale Let m' find a buyer for anything you may have for anle. D. J. Jarvis Insurance a Specialty Rapp Garage Bldg. iff rl SPICK- FLOORS FLOORS can make or mar the entire do wnstairs effect like shoes with a per son's dress. Keep your floors gplc-and-apan with the least trouble and expense by rcGnishing them or touching them up with durable, easily -applied Decoret Varnish Stains or 15 for-Floors Varnish and wax. Also,ask for booklet,"Color Harmony in the Home" all about painting or finishing Doors, woodwork, walls, etc It's free. m jry-i carry hill Una I Fuller W ill Piinu ind Varanha vuJ can supply tour needs. Daep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Arc Dissolvad and tha Rhaumatle Poiaon 8tarta to Leave tha 8ya tem Within Twanty-four Hours. Nathan Fullerton and every druR Rlst tn this country la authorised to Bay to every rheumatic sufferer ; that If AI.I.KNHHU. the sure con queror of rheumatism, does not stop the agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the slightest twlnice of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. AU.KNK1UT haa been tried and tented for years, nnd really marvel- ' ona results bave been accomplish ed In the most severe cases where : the Buffering and agony was In tense and piteous and where pie ' patient waa helpless. 1 Mr. James II. Allen of 20 Forbes 1 St., Rochester. N. Y., the dUcoverer ' of ALLENRHU. who for manv years Buffered the torments ot acute rheumatism, dealres all auf ferera to know that he doea not want a cent of anyone'a money un lens AI.I.KNHHU decisively con : quers this worst of all diseases, . and he haa Instructed Nathan Full ' erton and druggists everywhere to gttarantee it as above in every In- : stance. Marsters Drug Co. W. P. FULLER WOO. 301 Kfoaiori Strm Su Francisco ItBwhaU Pacific Com ClIU. FULLER PAINTS VARNISHES IONIIR WHlTrLtAO1 Have you someminf lo sell, u j Have you something to sell, to trade, '.) give away. Use News trade, to give away. Use News Review columna. Review eolumna. He Hadn't Seen Show for 18 Years vis 5Ns 1 '5- k 1 f. ' , Vi ::' i -vCw ' A New York City policeman, wbo admitted In court he hadnt been Inside a theatre for eighteen years, (and he certainly couldn't have seen .some -of Broadway's latest productions.) went into a Brooklyn cnbaret and arrested Frankie Lloyd, a performer, on the grounds that she appeared In shockingly abbreviated costume. 80 Frankie wor the costume in police court end the Judge postponed the case tor two weeks, by which time the styles will have changed, snyway. There was a S. R. O. sign on the court room when Miss Lloyd did ber stulf. "If I had only known Two women went out to buy a certain expensive labor-saving' levice for the home. One was greatly disappointed when, a few days later, they compared notes. She had bought the same pro duct that many of her friends had owned. The other woman had secured a greatly improved, new product costing less, but of much more value. "If I had only known there was a better one," the first woman said, "I would never have bought this old one." "I had just read about it in an advertisement, ex plained the wise buyer. Every day you miss good news of an improvement in different articles of merchandise: unless you read the advertisements.' They tell you of practically every worth while invention of every progress from the old to the new. Read the advertisements regularly. Know all about the thing you are going to buy before you buy it. It will save you disappointment, money and time. THE BETTER A PRODUCT IS THE SOONER YOU'LL SEE IS IN AN AD VEVRTISEM ENT.