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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. APRIL 10. 1925. NOTICE OF CHANGES IN STAGE SCHEDULES Taking Effect ori Wednesday, April 15, 1925 fioanda Dav I G. 11. Wilton was an arrival here yesterday from Portland and spent the day attending to business mat ters. From B a n d o r , ' J. T. StrowbridRe was bere from , coast points yesterday and trans acted business. Mr. Strowbridge Is from llanduu. Here en Business J. J. Brady arrived bere yester day from Portland to spend a day or so in this city looking after busi ness matters. Arriving from the North 11a.m. 4:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 10:10 p.m. Arriving from the South 12:45 p. m. 4:30 p. m. 10:30 p. m. Arriving ( from Coos Bay 1 1 :00 a. m. 4 p. m. 9 p. m. Departure for the North 7:20 a.m. 11:20 a.m. I r20 p m. 4:50 p. : Departure for the South 8:00 a. m. II :3() a. m. 4:20 p. m. Departure for Coos Bay 8:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 4:20 p.m. .Azalia Men Visit Today H. J. Wilson and William Dane wood, both of Asalia were in Hose burK today attending to business attain.. Sjienils Sunday. Leon It. Sells spent Thursday in this city transacting business. Mr. Sells Is a resident of Independence. First three stages north operate through to Portland; last stage north, local to Eugene, connecting with Portland stage there. First two southbound stages connect through to Klamath Falls. All stages arrive at and start from Terminal Hotel only. Teleirriiph Man Vlidts A. J. Hradura, of the Western Tnion Telegraph company of Portland, was hero yesterday and visited In Itoseburg. ForFullInformation or Tickets Call at Terminal Hotel or Phone 586 i Leaves for Medford Thomau Minmy, of Portland, who visited in this city uveruifUit Thureriay, left thin morning for MfdTord on business. a KptMMl ! Hl'lt C. C. CrofKhton and E. M. Kerr of Portlanil, arrived hre yester- day from that place and trans acted business. Business Visitor It. G. Hoffman was an arrival from the north yesterday and spent a short time here on business. Mr. Hoffman is from Salem. W. J. Severt was a visitor in, Your days of roasting over a hot this city yesterday from the coast; oven are pone for ever. GIUMM aud transacted business. Ms. Se-, IUIOS. I1RK AD satisfies your every vert resides ut Ilandon. I desire. Phono l:J3. LOCAL NEWS FINE- F&ATHE-R5! Fine feathers don't make fine birds nor bright colors good used cars. Before buying, consider the deal er's reputation, as well as the car's appearance and apparent condition. J. O. NEWLAND & SON - Dodse Brothers Dealer ROSEBURG, ORE. PHONE 458 i 1 Donee Brothers Dealers Sell Good usen Cars Today's Offerings Dodge Touring 1919 $250.00 Dodge Touring 1922 $650.00 Dodge Touring 1923 $700.00 Dodge Roadster 1919 $450.00 Ford Touring 1922 $250.00 Ford I ton truck 1924 -$350.00 J. O. NEWLAND & SON Dodge Dealers and Accessories ROSEBURG, OREGON Is Hero Visit tm? Here Day Or So Six Days Every Week You Can Buy at Special Prices Here. We not only supply your grocery needs, fresh fruits and vegetables, but all of your purchases are deliv ered at your home you do not have to make a pack mule of yourself when buying of us. Make this Store Your Buying Headquarters EVERYB0DYS EXCHANGE Miss lli-tcn Rusfcll, former' Mr. and Mrs. n. C. Roberts are Itoseburg girl. Is here from Ku- ln from the rural districts for a day gene for a few days visiting with , or so visiting with friends and uienqs. , shopping. Mr. I'lirrutl Visit Fred Farrott was in from Gar den Valley yesterday and spent several hours net's attending to business affairs. I Mr. Martin In J. M. Martin spent several hours In this city Wednesday attending to business affairs. Mr. Martin is from Myrtle Creek. From liiipun Jess Shambrook was a visitor here Thursday and transacted iiuines and visited frrends. lie resides at Uiupyua. From IHxonvHIe W. S. McLaughlin was here on Thursday from points east of the city attending to hudtm-ps mat ters. .Mr. .McLaughlin is from Dixonvllle. Mr. Sinclair In John Sinclair was' In from tho rural districts yesterday- and spent several hours attending to business matters. He resides at Garden Valley. Medfonl rouplo Visit Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Webster were visitors in Shis city Wednes day and last niicht from the south. They are residents of Medford. Portland Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Hartman were visitors in Ibis city yesterday and overnight from northern points. They ar Portland residents. Mnlfonl Man Vi.-lH Carl Knudtsen was a visitor In this city Wednesday from the south and transacted business. Mr. Knudtsen is from Medford. Mr. Matthews Visits Albert Matthews spent a few i hours in Kosebura; Wednesday at tending to business ariairs. Mr. Matthews resides at Looking Glass. On Way to San llea;o Mr. and Mrs. Savage, of Walla Walla, "n., were visitors In this city Wednesday and overnight. They are enroute to San Diego by motor. On Ituxli Here from northern points on Wvdneday was W. C. Anderson, who spent the day attending to business affairs. Mr. Anderson resides at Eugene. From Canyonville Dan Bollenbaugh was a visitor from southern points in the county yesterday and overnight and trans acted business. Mr. Bollenbaugh Is from Canyonville. Science and Invention are the furnaces of clvll'tntlon. Why con tent yourself with a makeshift. Try one loaf of GltlM.M HHOS. MILK UREAD and yon will never forget the Phone No. 133. Visitor Thursday Mrs. Lawrence Hercher was In from the rural districts for sev eral hours yesterday afternoon and sflopped in the tity. Mrs. Hercher resides at Dillard. You may often get full but you will never get enough of GUI.yim UKOS. MILK EKKAD. Order one loaf now and no other will satis fy. liltIMM DUOS .MILK 1IHKAD. Phone 133. Visitor front California M. A. Hrown, of Oakland, Cali fornia, was an overnight guest at the Hotel Douglas Wednesday. Mr. Hrown left by motor for Marshfield this morning. Arrival from 'onxt - Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Korsythe were arrivals from the coast on Wednesday and vislt'ed In Kose-. Imrg for a few hours. They are .Marshfield residents. From Myrtle Creek Miss Merle Hays was a visitor In this city Wednesday evening from Myrtle Creek and transacted business. Miss Hays is a teacher In one of the schools at Myrtle Creek. From Dixonvllle C. It. Trussell was a Itoseburg visitor Wednesday afternoon and transacted business for a few hours. Mr. Trussell Is from Dlxon ville. To California I Mrs. Ida Pope, of Salem, who lias been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Park since Sun day, lert for California this morn ing. She is a relative of Mr. Park. Attending Convention it. O. Thomas and wife. Mrs. George Kohlhagen, Mrs. A. M. Denny, and Mrs. Stacey Flnley. motored to Itoseburg from Klkton this morning to attend the !(! k ah convention which Is being held today. From Bandon G. L. Mitchell and D. C. Kay were here yesterday and overnight from the coast. They reside at Ilandon aud were here on business. Leaves for ltlddle A. L. Aikins left this morning for Riddle, where he will spend a day or so attending to business matters and visiting friends. Marshfield Man Visits' I Among those here from coast points yesterday attending to busi ness matters was John C. Davis. I Mr. Davis is from Marshfield. Here Prom Yonralla v V. L. Applegate arrived here I from Yoncalla Thursday and Is spending a few days In this city : visiting friends and attending to 1 business matters. Fruit Buyer Visits D. Wood, fruit buyer of Grants Pass, was here yesterday and a short time today on business. Mr. Wood was here contracting for pears. , L. A. French III L. A. French, well known Jani tor of several local buildings, is again unite 111 at his home, enforc ing an indefinite lay-off from his duties. Miss Ituscnhnrk Arrives Miss Katheryn Hu sen hark ar rived here this morning from Portland. Shu will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John llu senbark at Melrose over the week end. Left for Portland ' Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wilder are in Portland to remain for a few days visiting with friends and look ing after business matters. They drove down In their enr yesterday. 5? 1 WILSON SPORTING GOODS j I NEW STOCK EXERCISERS g TENNIS RACKETS I PLAYGROUND BALL I TENNIS RACKETS TENNIS NETS TRACK SHOES BASEBALL SHOES BASEBALL MITS NEW STOCK PLAYGROUND BALL INDOOR BALLS GOLF BALLS RACKET PRESS BOXING GLOVES FISHING TACKLE 25 I Zigfcr-Fee Hardware Co. Phone V lit NO. JACKSON I WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS 1 IUm k Iry Visit 'c(linrvlny .Mr. und Mrs. C. L. Heckloy were visitor in Ilosebi.ru Wed nesday from Dlxnnville and ni;nt the day attending - to business malt era and shopping. Ixxtkiiiff (ill! IUtM iiln lie Mr. ;ind Mrs. M. O. Jordan and i son were here from Looking CIiikr ; yesterday afternoon and ijMnt I several hour ."hopping and look ins alu-r business mailers. Mining M:in VIJIm Thos. J. Hrown, a nitnlnt; oper ator of Ague, Curry County, Is spending a lew days In Host burg on huHin:. During his stuy h is the gut'nt of relative-, Vr. and Mm. U. J. Ilacher. Hen from K.n Rene Mr. and Mrs. Jetwo G. .Tones ate here from Kugenn vinlting at the home of Mr. Jone aimer, Mrs. Mary Drollinger. They were calit-d here on arrount of the re cent Illne-Hi of Mrs. Drolling-. In From Glldt John 1 xander. of Glide, was In Roue burg today attending to bu ni nes mailer. II r. Alexander re port that extensive preparations are bHrig made for the celebration to he held on July i by the Glide Grange. lonvo for rHroroln Mr. J. H. ('ampbell, and her dauKhrer Nina Carter, left yester day by auto for Weed, California, where Mr. Campbell will spend several week recuperating from her recent critical lllneaa. Hum In if MO Show Trevis Dy-inger and Roy E. Cook are In Co'nillle staging a "bay of ,49M show, which will be held tongtht and tomorrow night under the auspice of the Couuille Fire Department. They plan to put on the show In olh'T towns also. SYx Would You r$Jvi$s Resurrect 'y- Easter time V. VjJ Love and F"'endsh,'P 'OftVrW' YUr TheTkm joe sooth ss-jxssttuwcm JAKS0N iAQ. Do Your Easter Shopping Early everyone knows next Sunday is Easter Sunday. Good things to eat are upper nost in the thoughts of most people. We are well prepared to serve you with the best, at -the lowest prices in town. Come early if possible. You can save most by coming before noon. , Saturday Morning Bargains, Until 12 p'Clock EGGS, For Easter 7Qp SPUDS, Yakima Gems FrchRanch, 4 Doz. .: I 31 Fine Cooker., 10 lb Zlb BUTTER, Fresh 0C- CORN, No. 2 Size OJp Creamery 2 lbs 03" Iowa, 2 cant AUU Regular Everyday Prices LETTUCE, Cn SUGAR, 100 lb. t Q0 Solid Heads, 2 for I WW Pure Cane for 9.U'JJ MAYONAISE, Wright's Q0p SUGAR, 50 lbs. I0 C(l Supreme, Medium Jars UJU Pure Cane for yJiUU DRESSING, Thousand Island , QQp BRAN, Large Size , Oflp Wright's, Medium Jar 03 U Kellog's All-Bran Ub MILK, Tall Cans ' Otl MOTHER'S OATS, Large OCp Borden's. 3 for Package, for - SPUDS, Yakima Gems, CO QC RICE, Fancy Southern f rtC Per Hundred yZlOU Long Grain, 10 lbs J I iww FLOUR, Kerr's Hard Wheat, CO CQ RICE, Fancy Southern, CCp Best Patent, Sack $liJ3 Long Grain, S lbs, for WWU T03ACCO, Star or 79 COD FISH, Fancy ACp Horse Shoe, Plug 3 Boneless, 2 lbs TWU TOBACCO, Velvet OCa LARD, No. 10 PaUs CI QQ and Prince Albert, 2 for L&t Pure Lard, foV CIGARETTES, All kinds, C OC PEACHES, No. 2J Can. CCp 2 for 25c, Carton V I xLi Heavy Syrup, 2 cans WM CIGARETTE PAPERS, 0C" PINEAPPLE, No. 2J Cans CCj, Brown or White, 6 for Lit ExtraQuality, 2 Cans OXU 311 WEST CASS ROSEBURG, ORE. CALIFORNIA AND OREGON Visitors Leave (or South Mr. and Mm. W. C. Noril, I Leaying for Spokane Lawnmowers at rowell's. nn(j i Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fullortoo ' . ami Win slmiwnn urlll Iniva In lha i Our hmoon!! trnnvnlantnra wilt ha son of MarBlifleld who have born iBUPr-g jr Sunday for Kpokane, here In a few days. We Invite you vtsltlnK with Mra. Weichlein here Wah., where Mr. and Mm. Fuller- to Inspect our Uemls tranaplanters for everul days, left thin nmrnliiK ton wll luttend the Hexall eonven-lwlth the 9-Inch shoes. When you for A li In nil to visit with Mrs. ton will attend the Kexall conven-buy of us you are assured of get Nord's parentn. Krom there they expect to he absent from the city ting repairs when you need them, will no to CallfornlH. for a week. - I Wharton Bro-. MUMhihiivIe In t'lty- j He.v. and Mrs. J. I. Chappelle and wlr. of the American Hup-I tint I'uhliratfon Sorlety and the ' jAmrrkan llaptlst Home Ml-I..n i'i-leiy. were In the city ye-ter- , Idav. They are now worklnit at; j Kiddle, where they are helping ;the rhurrh at that place In lis e'forta to raise funds for churrh I work. j Vl.lt. Mm. M.iiMot . Frank Converse, Ford Ton- verse. Mrs. Faye and Mrs. Fox, all of Portland, stopped over In 1 this cliy a day or so aso, and l i re silent, of Mrs. I.. O. Mad- ix. Ford Converse formerly re- : sided near Creen, yid is well known here. The party Is mo toring to California points, where they will enjoy a two months vs- 1 cation.. j REAL ESTATE Announcement I laving opened a real estate office in the Rnpp building sales room, I am desirous of Listing Your Properties for Sale Let me find a buyer for anything you mny have for sale. D. J. Jarvis , Insurance a Specialty Rapp Garage Bldg. mi and Milk THE SPARK PLUG that keeps brain and nerves and muscles hitting on all 12 cylinders when most of your friends are complaining of Spring Fever is a common-sense diet. In springtime the heavy foods of winter slow you up make you feci tired, lazy, listless. Just try lunching on Tru-Blu Grahams and milk for a week. You'll cheat spring fever. Order From Your Grocer Now Sold in blus and gold cartons. In 4 lb. boxes and 6-lt. half caddiea. mjmkw TT-ZTTi "l TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANY-Spokane and Portland