Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 11, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. APRIL' II, 1925.
THREE
NOTICE OF CHANGES IN
STAGE SCHEDULES
Taking Effect on Wednesday, April 15, 1925
Arriving from the North
I la.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. I I :20 a. m. 1 :20 p m. 4:50 p.m.
Departure for the South
8:00 a. m. I 1 :30 a. m. 4:20 p. m.'
Departure for Coos Bay
8:00 a. m. 1 :30 p. m. 4:20 p. m.
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.
ForFullInformation or Tickets Callat Terminal Hotel or Phone 586'
LOCAL NEWS
From Canyonville ! From Camas Valley
Dan Ilollenbaufc-h la ht r from ; Miss Bessie flrown was here
Canyonville for several days and Is , from Camas Vsjley Friday visaing
visiting with friends.
In Today
Mra. Harold Nichols was here
from llrockway this morning shop
ping and visiting with friends.
From Portland
K. E. Miller Is here today from
Poi1 land attending to business
matters. Mr. Miller arrived from
the north yesterday.
From Dlxonville
Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Hatfield
were in from their home near Dix
onvllle this morning for a few
hours and transacted business.
On Business
8. J. Clarldge arrived here yes
terday from 1'ortland and spent
the day and a few hours today
transacting business.
Annual Easter Ball
Given By
American Legion Auxiliary
at the
Armory, April 14th
Tuesday Night
Music by the Blue Devils
Gentlemen $1 .00
This is a Real Dance
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LOCAL NEWS
;
From Sutherlin
Mrs. Rowe Weber and son, Mor-I
rell. of Sutherlin, were tthopperaj
in Roseburg for a few hours tuduy. ,
Aphis sprayers and sprax for rose
bushes at Wharton Itros.
From Yoncalla
Deputy Sheriff C. H. Daugherty
was here yesterday and a few hours
today from Yoncalla on business.
Home cooked chicken dinner at
the Orange Lantern, Kaster Sunday,
5:30 to 7:30.
From Riddle
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ball were
Roseburg visitors yesterday and
transacted business. They reside at
Riddle.
Home cooked chicken dinner at
the Orange Lantern, Kaster Sunday,
5:30 to 7:30.
In Friday
L. W. Ho pan was a Roseburg vis
itor yesterday and transacted busi
ness. Mr. Hogan resides at Oakland
To Portland
A. Moran, of Grants Pass, who
has been in this city for the past
two days on business, left this!
morning for Portland. )
See us for flowers of all kinds.
Best of quality and reasonable
prices. The Kern.
From Marshfield
W. F. Olsen arrived here from
Marshfield this morning to spend
a dity or so attending to business
matters.
Hero Visiting
Miss Kozella Sillivnn arrived
here yesterday from Med ford and
is spending a few days la this city
visiting.
From Rock Creek
A. W. Dullock arrived here yes
terday from Rock Creek to spend
the week end on business and visit
ing with friends.
From Hoaglln
A. J. Brugger and D. Dewlckl ar
rived here yesterday from Hoaglln
and are spending a day or so visit
ing with friends.
with friends and shopping.
Hood River Resident Visits
Charles II. Simmons was an ar
rival from Hood River yesterday
and an overnight visitor in this city
From Myrtle Creek
Miss Mildred Sinclair was here
today from Myrtle Creek for a few
hours shopping and visiting with
friends.
Mrs. Peters Here
Mrs. Adilla Peters Is spending a
few days in this city visiting with
friends. She arrived from Myrtle
Creek yesterday.
From Melrose
Cart Llndsey spent several hours
in Roseburg attending to business
affairs Friday Mr. Llndsey is
from Melrose. ,
From Yoncalla
W. E. Richards was a visitor to
day from points north of this city
and transacted business. Mr. Rich
ards Is a resident of Yoncalla.
Spend Day v
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cllngenpeel
were here from Looking Class Fri
day and spent the day visiting with
friends.
From Melrose
Fred Bateinen was a visitor In
this city yesterday attemoon, and
transacted business. Ho Is a resi
dent of Melrose.
Here From Eugene
E. W. Mohr arrived here Friday
from Eugene to spent a short time
In this city visiting and attending
to business matters.
From Calapoola '
L. F. Gross spent yesterday In
Roseburg attending to business
matters. Mr. Gross lives at Cala
poola. Wilbur Residents Visit
Mrs. W. R. Kinsel and son, Fred
erick, were in this city today shop
ping and visiting with friends. They
reside at Wilbur.
From 8utherlin
Mrs. Green and eon. Donald, of
Sutherlin were Roseburg visitors
Friday, and spent several hours
shopping and visiting.
Return To Medford
Roy Entler returned to his home
at Medford this afternoon after
attending Friday and a few hours
today here on business.
We have a second , hand Case
broccoli planter, used very little at
considerable saving over the price
of a new one. Wharton Bros. '
Home cooked chicken dinner at j See The Fern before buying your
the Orange Lantern, Easier Sunday, . flowering plants aud bedding stock.
6:30 to 7:30. j Always on the job and prices right.
To Spend Week End
Miss Koslna Porter arrived hero
from O. A. C. last night to spend
! the week end visiting with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter.
To Coast
I). H. Portwood returned to
Marshfield this morning after
spending several hours in this city
Friday on business.
Gives Food Sale 'i
The Rose nchoo cave a cooked Leve ror Salem
food sale today at McKean, larby; E. C. Hal ley, of the public ser
and Baldwin's Furniture store, .vice commission, arrived here last
Many delicious articles were on b;ile night from Coos Bay where he has
the proceeds going to buy books been on business and was an over
for the library and to the athletic : night visitor. He left for his home
fund. at Sa1in this morning.
P
Netted Gem
OTATGES
From Eastern Oregon
For Seed and Table Purposes
Pass new Oregon Law of Inspection
Grade U. S. Number One. In New Sacks
Call on your Farm Bureaus and Grocers
UMPQUA PRODUCE CO.
C. P. CAYLER
1038 Corey Ave. P. O. Box 784
Roseburg, Oregon
Riddle Couple Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Al Tompkins were'
here from Riddle Friday and spent,
several hours shopping and attend-!
ing to business matters. j
To Riddle
Mrs. I. F. Holdrldge, of Riddle,
who has been here for several days
receiving medical treatment, return
ed to her home last evening to
spend the Week end.
Wants Water Right
G. I). Gorus, of Milo, has applied
to the state engineer for the appro
priation of water from Corn Creek
for the irrigation of 15 acres.
From O. A. C
Laverne Hawn is here for the
wei-k end visiting with his parents
and friends, lid arrived last night
from O. A. C.
On Business
H. W. Ryder was a visitor In
this city yesterday and attended to
business matters. Mr. Ryder is
from Garibaldi.
Before ordering your engraved '
graduation announcements, call nt
the News-Review office and see tho'
new lino just received.
Returns To Tiller i
j E. Ralnville, who has been spend-:
Ing the past thrte or four days
l In this city attending to business'
interests, returned to his home at
Tiller last, night. j
Home From O. A. C !
George Bradburn arrived here
from O. A. C. yesterday evening
to spend the week end visiting with
his parents. Dr. and Mrs. George
Bradburn at Winston. , j
Goes To Medford
Engineer Straub, of the Southern
Oregon Gas Co., who has been here
a part of the week looking af ter j
company Interests in Roseburg, re
turned to Medford yesterday eve-i
nil. jr. . J
In This Morning
Herbert Beyers was a visitor this
morning from Canyonville, and
cpent a few hours on business and
visiting friends.
Days Creek Residents Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Newell N. Wood
and son were here this morning
from their home at Days Creek
shopping and attending to business
matters.
Arrival Friday
C. E. Ford was amone the ar
rivals here yesterday from Port-l
land and is spending a short time
in this city on business.
To Locate In This City
Miss Orphia Allison, formerly of
Portland, is htre from that place
to locate, and will be employed at
tho Palace of Sweets.
Mrs. Young Visits
Mrs. J. I. Young spent several
hours in Roseburg yesterday on
business and shopping. Mrs. Young
resides at Garden Valley.
In From Glide
F. J. Conine was a visitor In this
city Friday, spending a few hours
attending to business matters. Mr.
Conine resides at Glide.
From Portland
A. McHae Is here for a short
time attending to business matters.
Mr. McRae arrived hero yesterday
from Portland.
Spends Day
J). Lee was among those from
northern points to spend Friday and ; Miss Swift Spends Day-
last night In this city on business. Mia I-ela Swift was a visitor in
Mr. Lee is from Portland. 'tola city yesterday, visiting with
. I friends and shopping. She resides
Medford Resident Spends Day at South Deer Creek.
J. F. Muellenberg was among!
those from southern points to spend , Returns To Riddle-
Friday here on business. Mr. Mul-
lenburg Is from Medford.
Miss Helena Riddle returned to
her home at Riddle last night after
spending the day here visiting with
friends and shopping.
To Hoaglln
T. H. Hill returned to his home
at Hoaglin this morning after l Myrtle Creek Residents Visit
spending Friday in Roseburg at-' Mr8- A. M. Dalley and son were
tending to business matters. norw a "hort tlln Friday shopping
land looking after business matters.
Mrs. Mooney Returns Home They reside at Myrtle Creek.
Mrs. M. Mooney returned to her
home at Grants Pass thin morninm Mp Reynolds In-
after spending several days visit- C. O. Reynolds was In this city
ing with friends In Roseburg.
for several hours yesterday after
i noon attending to business matters.
Mr. Reynolds is from Yoncalla.
From McMlnnville
O. R. Schlauch, of LlnHeld col-
lege, arrived here from Alt-Minn- On Business
ville yesterday to spend a day or D. W. Fate was a visitor from
so as a visitor In Roseburg. southern points of the county yes-
iterday and transacted business. Mr.
Portland Couple Here Visiting .... Fate resides, at Myrtle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Older arrived!
here from Portland yesterday after- Performs Operatioi
Here Last Night
. S. Mason was here last night
from Salem on business and was a
puest at the Terminal Hotel. Mr.
Mason is the auditor for the Cen
tral Stage Terminal Hotel company.
Former Resident Hi
J. T. Bratton, a former Roseburg
resident, was in Roseburg for a
few hours today. Mr. Bratton Is
employed by the Southern i-aclfic
Co. and has been at Eugene and
Oak Ridge since leaving Roseburg.
He is now en route to Wolf Creek, i
Another Hot Water Geyser Discovered!
In the Windows of the
Soul hern 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.
Plae yoty order early. The demand is heavy all
0over the Northwest.
Returns To Medford
Mrs. Fetch, of Meiirord. who has
been In Kosi'buris for a week or
more. msii-iinK In office, work at
the local office of the Southern Ore
Ron (las Co.. returned to her home
In the Jackron Co ;nty town late
yeMenlay, accompanying Mr. Fetch,
who came up Thur.-.day evening.
Terms Easy to Meet Office Open All Day
340 N. Jackson
Phone 235
WITH THE
GOBBLERS
' TONIGHT AT
OAKLAND
Real Music by tht
IIAYSHAKERS
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Visiting Daughter
(ieorK VV. Kales and wife of
Vanceboro, Maine, are spending a
short time visiting at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. E. R. Metzpor,
in this city.
Is Visiting Here
Mrs. C, K. Hooper, of Ashland,
arrived here yesterday evening to
visit at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. l)ale Gulley. She expects to
spend several weeks here.
Adrian Fisher Home
Adrian Fisher Is here for a few
days visiting at the home of his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fish
er. He as be n employed by the
California, Oregon Fower company
at Copco, northern California.
Gladys Fnger Here
Miss Gladys Knger arrived her
yesterday evening from Hrowns
vllle to visit at the home of her
n'int and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Knrer. She will be here till Tues-iuy.
noon and are spending a day or so
In this city visiting.
r. A. C. Keely performed a nose
and throat operation on ltulph. the
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Haley.
yesterday morning at the Mercy
D. A. R. To Meet Monday
The Daughters of the American . Hospital.
Revolution will meet on Monday!
afternoon with Mrs. R. II. Grin-i Miss Ross Visitor
stead on Corey Avenue.
Miss Alice Ross was a visitor
Friday from Points south of this
city, and spent a few hours nho
ping and visiting. isg Rosa re-
Here From Portland
W. I). Hell of Portland Is stiend
Ing the week end In Roseburg visit-1 "Ides at Canyonville,
Ing with his sons Maynard and
Raymond llell and other relatives. Arrival Friday
C. K. Ford was nmong the ar-
Flne Is Paid I rivals hi re yesterday from Port-
George Willlnms. arrested yester-' land and is spending a short time
day morning for drunkenness by j ,n thl c'ty n business,
officer Rausch, entered a plea of ;
gu ty n the c v court, and pad a;""- oranion visits-
fine of $25.
Mrs. (.'. L, llrautnn was here
from points east of the city yester
day transacting business ami shop
ping. Mrs. llrauton Is from I lixiin-
Business Visitor Friday
W. W. Whelan arrived here yes.
terday from the north ami spent , vl"''
the day attending to business In-1 - '
terests. Mr. Whelan is from Port-1 Undergoes Operations
land. ( "lvff snd Iturton, tho two chll-
I dren of Mr. and Mis. S. C. Meredith
To Arrive Sunday ' "'Is rliy. underwent nose and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wharton ""at operations at Mercy Hospital
are exported to arrive here Kundav Friday morning. I)r. A. C. Heely
morning from Grants Pass and will .attended them.
be guests of Joseph Wharton, Sr., !
for the day. ! F,ro1 Home
I Ferol lies, who hns been attend-
Leaves for Wolf Creek ' ,n " A. C. this winter, arrived
W. I). Mcintosh, of Klamath rK ,H"t nlKl't ,r,,m Corvallls to
Falls, who spent a few hours in P'nd the week end visiting with
this rlty yesterdny looking after nl" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Storey
business Interests, left for Wolf."-
Creek this morning.
DrtDM
4 UWIVII 4 1
CAMPIIKU, To Mr. and Mrs. Hi
K. Campbell, at their home in
North Roseburg. Saturday, April
11, a tpound daughter.
(Leaves For Arizona
Owen and I.oren Calhoun, who
this have been attending school here
Leaves for Corvallis
Miss Vivian onutl left
morning for Corvallls, where she this winter, left last night for Globe
will finish out her spring term Arlnona where they will Join their
work at O. A. C. She will return : parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Calhoun
here In about two weeks. and will locale.
ARalfa. clover and grass 0 ed at
Wharton Ilros.
EGQ HUnHT 2:30
m The time of the Kgg Hunt at the
ountry ( tub Hunday has been
changed from 1:30 as previously j
renounced to 1:30, allowing every
one time t drive to the rlub after,
dinner and prepare for the hu:iL j
Return Home This Morning
Mrs. O. y. Haley and two chil
dren, who have been vl-itlng in
this city for the past two vs. re
turned to their home at Round
Prairie this morning.
Arrives This Morning
Mrs. Henry Ward arrived here
this morning from Tacoma. Wash ,
and will visit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ixrralne Hatfield at
Dlxonville during the summer.
I To Locate At Garden Valley
H. K. Itnrbv. W ho has been aneml.
Ing the w inter In Portland to bene-
fit his healib. Is much Improved
anil has returned here. He Is mov
jlng to the ranih owned by It. R. 1
Woods at Garden Valley, and will
live there. j
Delivered to your door Inst In'
time for dinner fresh and hot from
the oven. GRIMM IIROH. MIU
IlilKAD. Phone 133. I
SeeTheseCars
TOMORROW
2 new Ford Tourings, substantial
discount. Never been run.
1 F model Chevrolet Touring. A
new car. Price discounted.
Also a few Good Used Cars
Open Sundays 9:30 to 2:30
Ed Marsh Motor Co.
Oak and Pine
Phone 446
Send $1
For This Northwest
Garden Collection
Regular Vu $1.55
Ce Prket Each
of the Fcllowinjr
Ilriiii Hurpe'i String lt;
Itraui Oill'a lel1clou Uliknt;
Extra Early Egyptian
fipvclil; Hwift Corn. Dllt't
Improved tioldn Hnlm;
Carrot. Table 0m; C'u
rumbr, Davla Prf?t: l
luo. Nfw York . Parnolp,
TiMttnr II part; Muiknilunf
Golden Cream; Tr, Quite
Content late) ; Vrmn,
WorM'e Rrord; Pnlniirh,
Mammoth Winter; Kaillab.
Early HcarlM Turnip White
Tinned; Turnip, U range
jeujr.
Bros.
AYISPRFECT
UMBER
Tfcfa emeamWr U a ilrnf, vigor
rovTrr, preelaleT heavy crop mt
umlforM. lone el ark sreea cme-vm
horn. When pUrel on tho market
I hey kold their color and do not tire
yellow ilk moat ofkrr varielle. It
In aprrlally adapted for nllclna; and
In e-ejnnlly fin for an ram or a:rB
bona. Very popular with Market
arardener. I'M. 10C on. 20e Ve lb.
43 lb. SleOtt. (
Plant 4 feet each way in rich,
loamy soil, from April 15 to June 1,
8 to 10 seeds to hill; thin to three
good vines. Cover seeds one inch
deep and press firm.
dept. it Oregon
Cornell Has Housekeeping Course
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Cornell Ilnivorslty. Ithaca, N. V, has Inaugurated a course In
"home economics" where young women learn tho rudiments of a happ
housoholil. A number of the students are shown with a "practice
bnhv," Mary Jane Uomecon, a practical method of learnlnn the art ot
bringing up childri-n at first hand. From left to riant are: Barbara
i;nonr, of New York; Mnry Humphrey, of Kiirer Spnints. N. Y.; Le
Maihn. of Syracuse, N. Y.: Ann narrt. of Sayre. '.. holding tn.
bahy and Miss Kenton, the bnbr specialist In eh.irae of the course.
Give Clothes to Tornado Victims
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CIOCTHG TORNAnO reEFUKHt-'.
Welfare societies from sll over the United Stales hare contributed
elothlnn, food, and other necessities of life to the homeless yletlms
ot the tornsdo which recently laid wast, to twenty mill-western towns.
Tents bare been emoted and eTerythlnx possible Is being Jim to make
aba surrirors oliuDuyiboro, 11L, eomlortable,