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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. APRIL' 14. 1925.
PLANTING TIME SPECIAL ,
8 Choice Gladiolus Bulbi tent postpaid for 25 cent or 20 for
BO ctnti, no two ale and guaranteed to bloom.
(Or Send for List of Named Varieties.)
Specialties: Narcissus, Tulips, Gladioli and Lliles. "
Garden on E St
Bet. 7th and 8th
Fred C. M&ntgomery
SPRINGFIELD, ORE.
Bulb Grower
Cut Flowers
In Season
I
local news
From Galley
II In Hens Couch vas here
today for a frw uuurs shopping;
and vlalting with friend. .Miss
Clougli rediuVs at (Jailcy.
Leave For 8an Franciacd From Winston-
Mr. ami Mrs. W. II. Kisher left van lender was
this morning by auto for San for a evr hours
Francisco where they will send a irlt'iids., He rraidv
week or ten days vtaltlnic and at , f .
teDding to business matters.
hero yesterday
vlsitlnx with
i mar Winston
Needham To Locate In Corvallla
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Needham.
who have resided here for the pant
number of years, have gone to Cor
vallla, where they expect to locate.
Mr. Needham recently sold his
store on Mill street.
Mr. Russell Here Yesterday
L. M. Russell was here from
Returna Home
M. H. Gallahnr, who has been
visiting; at the U. R. Marley Home
for the past week or so returned
to his home at Wenatcbee, Wash
ington this morning.
Return Home
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Me-
Clary. of Seattle,-and Mrs. James
McClary. of Portland, w ho have j
been visiting in Hosebttrg the past
Mr. Sutton Visitor
n. B. Sutton was here this morn
ing for a few hours attending to
business matters. Mr. Sutton re-
l sides at I'mpqua.
Mr. Weatherford In
M, Weatherford motored in from
his home at Uidillu this morning
and sM-nt several hours la Hose
burg attending to business mutters.
jeeu VIS1IIUK 111 nuseoiun mn isv A--.,... Bn.lllAn
seek, returned to their homes to-j Ae"pU on'
I linger and Fred Flsk.
Here From Glendale Sunday " " Z
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harvey, werer . . . . . V m.
here from Glendale Sunday to wit- l"r
Tiller v.ni. f,,- o k . nu. ih h,r .r ii,l .,.,1 - " George wt
to receive medical attention. Mr. J Club grounds. Mr. Harvey is part
Russell had the niiutortune to hit ! owner of the Glendale Hardware
his left thumb, while splitting I store.
kindling at his place, splitting the i
thumb badly. Dr. 11. R. Shoemaker : Leavea For California
aitended the case, and it Is thought I Mrs. Blanche Atherton, who has
umi ne win gel along nicely. been visiting at the home of Mr.
day.
Attends Regents Meeting
Judge J. W. Hamilton was In
PnvnM Vi.ati.ntMV ntl.nilimr a meet
ing of the board of regents of thei"" uno.ryuc. vprun
1'iilversliy of Oregon. Those at-1 Joe Denn who underwent a
Mrs. Jenka Visits
Mrs, tu R. Jenka was here yes
terday for several hours attending
to business affairs and shopping.
She resides at Azalea.
Kenneth Clark, Roseburg boy,
who recently returned from Weed,.
California, has accepted a position'
as clerk al'stone'a Grocery here.
The Is a mighty good reason
for It. Kveryone is using GUI MM
HltOS.' MII.K llKKAl). It's qual
ity accounts for it's popularity.
i'lione 133.
Redfield Return To Glendale-
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Redfield !-, to her home at Los Angeles,
land Mrs. G. W. Young and family
for the past week or so, returned
Calif-
mriieu to ineir nonie at lilenuaie
tliis morning after spending the
past three or four days visiting at
the home of their, daughter, .Mrs.
Frank Brown, In West Uoseburg.
They state that they have had
quite a bit of rain at Glendale rec
ently, but everything in their vic-i Kstate company in the
lnity Is quite prosperous. i city..
ornia yesterday. She accompanied
.Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Greene, also of
Los Angeles, who have been visit
ing In Seattle, and who stopped
over here to visit and return south
with her. Mr. Greene is connected
with the Thomas J. Dunnlgan Real
Accessory Firm Coming
The Western Auto Supply Com
pany, well known chain of auto
accessory supplies, will move a
complete stock to Roseburg this
month lor installation in the Agee
and Foster building on Stephens
street. In casting about for the
location of a new store, the offi
cials of the company selected
Roseburg und believe that the fu-
ture of this city is excellent.
i Seeking Elopers
throat operation at Merry Hospital;
Saturday, with Ur. Seely In attend-1
ance, Is reported getting along
nicely.
Business Man Here
D. Johnson, well known Marsh
field business man, arrived here
yesterday from the coast to bihih1
a few days looking after business
matters.'
Camas Valley People Here-
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Spring arrlv-
ed here from their home at Camas I
Valley yesiertlay and will spend I
some time In Uoseburg visiting
with friends.
Returna To California
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Howard, who
were called here because of the
death and funeral of Mr. Howard's
father, returned yesterday to West
wood, California, where Mr. How
ard Is employed. '
Return To Seattle
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Spearman
and family, who have been visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Wlrkliam in this city for the past
week or so, returned to their home
. ...a. lie yesterday morning,
Doesrit she
DESERVE
Protection
like this?
Return To Portland
W. S. HHI, a former resident of
thin city, returned to his home at
Portland this morning, after spend
ing the past three or four days in
Uoseburg visiting with old friends.
The lioseburg police have been
nttlttxi tn Hlt In a sonrrh fnr Mias
southern Edna Wlufill, aged 14 years, who
has been missing from her home
In Portland for several days. Miss
Wlnfill is believed to have eloped
with Harold Monkler. The girl la I
described as about 5 feet tall, i Jud!9 Hamilton Returns-
weighing 112 pound, light complex-1 Judge J. W. Hamilton, who spent
loned, with dark hair, blue eyes yesterday at Eugene, attending the
and very pretty. The couple were j meeting of the Hoard of Regents
refused a marriage license at Van-1 of the University of Oregon, re-
couver, Washington and are believ-1 turned to this city this morning.
en to ne neaueu soutn, living as (
man and wife. Warrant Is on file ' Portland People Here
in the sheriff's office In Portland! Mr. and Mrs. Gtorge W. W'llsqn
for the arrest of Monkier and any , of Portland have been visiting for
$5,000 if you die from natural causes
$10,000 if you die from accident .
In case of permanent total
disability the company will
1. Waive all premium payments
2. Pay you $25 per week for one year; and in addition
3. Pay you $50 per month for life ; and
4. Pay $5,000 to your beneficiary when you die .
5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as a result
of accident, the company will pay you $5,000 in cash,
jiol-j m immediately, in addition to all other benefits.
1 Lin case or temporary aisaointy, as a remit or etiner tics
nei or accident, the company will pay you $25 per week for
a limit of 52 weeks.
Yest Coast Life
INSURANCE COMPANY
hohi omc(-sNriuNcico
' HARLEY J. WATSON, Dist. Mgr.
1144 Corey Ave., Roseburg, Oregon
mi
mi
ONE OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES
COMMON 5EN5E
It's just common sense
to merchandise our used
cars so that every pur
chaser receives dollar for
dollar value. Only in this
way can we insure our
. future.
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
Dodge Brothers Dealers,
ROSEBURG, Offe. PHONE 458
Dodge Brothers De alers Se-ll eood Used Cars
citizen seeing a young woman
answering the description should
notify Chief Ketch at once.
Want War Trophies-
Governor Pierce will be asked
to allot several pieces of the cap
tured German caunons 10 Rose
burg in the event Oregon Is sue-
the past few da$s at Winston with
Mr. Wilson's sister, Mrs. George J.
llucher. Mr. Wilson Is a Portland
at torney.
Return From Portland
Mrs. R. A. McAlley and son, Bob
bie, have returned to their home
In this city, after spending a week
cessful In securing their share of or so in Portland visiting with Mrs.
the trophies. The local legion post : McAlley s parents, Mr. und Mra. U.
will probably take steps to secure D. Gilbert.
some of the trophies for Uoseburg.
Approximately 40 tons of captured
material will be alloted to Oregon,
Governor Pierce was advised by
the chief of ordnance at V ashing-
Accepts Position
Miss Claudia Houseolder, Rose
burg girl, has accepted a position
as ticket seller at the Majestic
ton. Regulations covering the dis-i Theatre, taking the place of Miss
tributlon to the state will be issued 1 Rose Moffitt, who has resigned to
Dy tne government this month. ! remain at home.
Governor Pierce and General
George White decided at a confer-; la Cislting Here
ence yestenjay to obtain nil of the I JeBse Neavoll, former resident of
trophies for which counties, cities , Olalla and well known here. Is
and Institutions entitled to tro- spending some time In Roseburg
phies make application. jam! vicinity visiting with old
mentis. Mr. Neavoll is now resid
ing ut Tllllamook.
Fur Buyer Here Yesterday
Henry Doht, fur buyer for Bus
singer company, at Portland spent
yesterday here In the Interest of
that company. He will spend some
time ut southern Oregon points
buying new pelts.
ASHLAND WOMAN IS
BURNED TO DEATH
(AOTTUtrd Prra Ijntri Wlr.)
NEWCASTLE, Penn., April.
14. Miss Anna Miller, aged
63. of Ashland. Oregon, was
burned to death In a fire to-
dav which destroyed the rest-
dence of W. H. Welnschenck.
where she wus visiting.
Mrs. Ed. Smith arrived here
from her home at Rhl lle stT
duy to spend several days on business.
A Spry-wheel garden tractor Is
Just the thine: for truck garden (
work. See one at Wharton llros.
Carl LIndsey was here this morn
ing for several hours transnf-tin .
business affairs. Mr. IJndsey re
shies at Melrose.
Mr. Dlmmlek Here Today j
George Dlmmlek was a visitor
today from points north of this
city and transacted business. .Mr. 1
Diinmick resides near Wilbur.
Back From Klamath Falls
H. It. Klntie, of Oak Grove Camp
cruunds, who has been spending a
short time at Klamath Kails, at
tending to business matters, has
returned home. Mr. Kinzle Is plan
ning on aeveral substantial Im
provements at the auto park In the
near future.
Surely this eating business Is
an awful habit, hut It must be
done. Therefore the lest la none
too good, so long as It costs no
more. GUI MM IlltOS.' MILK
UKUAD. Phone 133.
Fishers Leave For California
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fisher left
In their car this morning for San
Kranclsco, California, where they
will meet Mrs. Fisher's uncle, who
will arrive soon from Auckland,
New Zealand, and will tour the
United States. While there Mr.
Fisher will do some summer buy
ing for his store here.
SAVE -with
SAFETY
DRUGSTORE
ft
K9 to
To Clerk At Grand Hotel
Carl W. Dnsch, a recent arrival
from Mgdford, has accepted a po
sition as clerk ut the Grand Hotel,
taking the evening shift. Mr. Dnsch
was clerk at the Hotel Medford be
fore coming here to locate.
Leave For Salem
District Attorney Guy Cordon,
and Sheriff Sam Starmer left this
morning for Salem, where they will
discuss plans for luw enforcement
In Douglas County, with Wm. H.
Levins, state prohibition director.
Mr. Cordon will also attend the re
hearing of the Mclmnlels case in
the state Supreme Court.
Will Leave Tomorrow-
Adrian Fisher, who has been
visiting with friends and relatives
here for the past several days, will
return to Copco, northern Califor
nia, tomorrow morning. He has
been employed by the California
Oregon Power company there this
winter, and while here has been
engaged on some work being done
by that company at Winchester.
Defore you contract for your next
winter's wood, get our summer
prices on all grades of fuel. Denn
Gerretsen Co. j
From Tiller
George Norman and wife were
here yesterday for several hours
attending to business matters and
shopping. They reside at liner. 1
Middleburgs In Today j
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Mlildleburg
were here today for several hours
from their ranch at Round Prairie
and transacted business and visited
friends. j
Itefore you contract for your next
winter's wood, get our summer
prices on all grades of fuel. Denn-
Gerretstu Co.
Smoked Meats
We have just received a large shipment of Eastern
Mild Cured Hams, 10 to 12 lbs. average, specially
priced for Wednesday, whole or Q C ft
half, per lb OJU
Swift's Loin Backs, lean and close QAP
trimmed, lb - OtU
Swift's Fancy Sugar Cured Picnics, ORP
very meaty, lb fcWU
SUGARS :..6.93
Stone's Coffee ST."frocK $1.19
Best Butter .". 1 91c
GrahamCracker9N-75c
YakimanettedGemscookers too ib. ... . $235
Broken Pintopplc! $3.19
BORDEN'S MilkLCANS : ...25c
. .
Buy Now and Save
Spend Day at Coast
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Enger. und
niece. Miss (lladys Enger and Miss
Mildred Cochran motored to Multi
field Sunday and spent the day
visiting.
Myrtle Creek Grocer Here
T xr Tnmllninn una In TtnfiP-
burg today attending to business
matters. Mr. Toninnson mine pro
prietor of the Myrtle Creek Grocery
On Business at Myrtle Creek
Mrs. Florence Qrandy, county
health nurse spent yesterday and
today at Myrlle Creek on business
and on work In the schools at that
place.
Mra. Humphreys In City
Mrs. E. J. Humphreys of Glen
dale was a business visitor In Uose
burg today. Mrs. Humphrey was
formerly In business in Glendnle,
but recently sold out her store.
California T
311 West
Casa 8trect
Roseburg, Or.
Visits Monday
Mrs. J. W. llradshaw was here
Monday visiting, stopping over on
her way home to Pnso Itobles, Cal
ifornia. She has been visiting at
the home of her daughter at Myr
lle Point for the past Beveral
months.
Fern Rrymers Returns
Miss Fern Heymers returned this
morning from Portland, where she
has been spending the past week
or ten days at the headquarters of
fice of the Oregon Motor Associa
tion, receiving Instructions for the
management of-the local branch
olllce.
TMemr
Rubbing Alcohol
The great rub-down that tones
vou iiii!
Makes new life leap through tired,
ni-hitie muscles.
Prescribed bv Physicians and used bttsinei
in homes, athletic clnDs, iiirKisn
baths and hospital everywhere.
$1.00
Sold only at
NATHAN FULLERTON
Roseburg, Oregon
Motorists Visit City
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Moore and
family, Pasadena. Cal.. residents.
stopped over In this city and visit
ed yesieruay. They are enroute
nnme arter a northern trip by
motor. They expect to make visits
at (Jrants Pass and Crescent City
hibu,
Myrtle Creek Resident In
M. Knuiltson was here for a few
nours this, morning transacting
N. Air. Kmuttann lu .1,
I un ner 01 a mining claim which he
is operating and which is located
near Myrtle Creek. He has some
nne samples or ore, which he show
ed to friends this morning.
. 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 1 tonTrucfc. 1924 $350.00
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
Dodge Dealers and Accessories
ROSEBUKGOREGON &
Our duty
to you
Master Ch an' rs mtis'. have
sanitary shops, and must do
their own work on the'r own
pron.b.i-s. This mans ralis
factlun to you. 1 t us xhow
you.
Imperial Cleaners
Our Auto Wlll'Call
Phone 277
IP
I'loiir Mill Dismantled
The machinery of the Doucta
County Klonr Mills has been
taken nut and the wooden struc-
l ture Is helng torn down this week
preparatory to construction work
on the new building. Plans for
I tire ne flour mill assure ono of
'thd best mills In this section of
tho state.
Mr. Moore Returna Home
8. V. Moore relumed to bis home
at South rnipsjua this moraine
after spending yesterday here re
ceiving medical treatment. Mr-.
Moore has a 60 acre ranrh at I'mp
n,ua. with a small prune orchard,
lie Htui-s that there has been
quite a little rain there during the
past week, but everything la In
good condition.
Former Residents Here
, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Itldgeway,
lormer residents are here for a
short time visiting and looking
up old friends. They have been
residing at Yaquina,Ilay for some
time, apd were enroute to Eureka,
California, by motor, when their
car broke down near here and they
had to send tn Portland for parts.
Mr. Ufdreay at one time worked
for the Koulbern Pacific company
out ,thls city, and a too lived at
North l'm)ua. They have many
friends here who ther (rill vl,li
( during ).-ir tT ta the city.
Leave For California
Mrs. W. S. Howard and family
left yesterday for Oakland, Calif
ornia to remain with Mrs. How
ard's son, Harry, w ho Is employed
by tho American Telephone and
Telegraph company there, and who
nccompanieu tnem , south. Mrs.
Howard mav .IocIiIm in w.tu in
that part of California, and Is put
ting ner property here up for sale.
Traffic Cops In Salem
E. K. Thurber, state traffic of
ficer with headquarters here, and
C. C. Williams, traffic officer at
Coqullle, left this afternoon for
Salem to spend a few days attend
ing to official business. Mr. Wil
liams drove to Itoseburg this morn
ing, arriving at noon, and Mr. Thur
ber Joined fcm here, the two leav
ing together for Salem this afternoon.
m prove Greenhouses
' Wm Allutln nn,l Unn .n.l.u
of The Fern greenhouse and floral
miiili in mis city, are maKIng plans
to build an addition to their green
house this year which will enable
them to cope with their rapidly
Increasing trade. They are extend
ing an Invitation at this time to vis-
nuio aim witn ine anuiuiance of
flower and greenery at their gar
dens a most, beautiful sight Is pre
sented. McLaughlin Funeral Today
The funeral services for V. G.
Mclaughlin who passed away yes
terday, were held this afternoon at
the Itoseburg 1,'ndertaklng Parlors.
Hey Caldwell of the llapllst church
officiated. Interment took place In
the Oild Fellowa cemetery with the
Odd Fellow Lodge, of which the
deceased was a, member, conduct
ing the services at the grave. The
flornl offerings were many and
beautiful attesting the high esteem
in which Mr. McLaughlin was held
by his many friends In the county.
Return To Coast
K. E. Sandqulst and children who
visited here and at Elgarose over
the Easter holidays, returned to
North Ilend today, where Mr. Sand
qulst Is employed and his son and
daughter aro attending school.
SALMON TROLLER
DROWNED IN SURF
(Awclated 1'rtM Leurcl Wire.)
ASTORIA, Ore., Apr. 14. Th
first fatality of the year In the
fishing industry occurred last Sat
urday night when Roy Has mas.
In Today
Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Cockrnm were
here this morning for a few hours
from their ranrh at Red Hill, out
of Oakland, and transacted busi
ness, 'fhey have a 160 acre ranch
and state that tho grain prospects
are good this year.
Visits Friend
Miss Elna Handqulst was hero
over tho Easter vacation and visit
ed with friends here antl at Elga
rose. Mis Sandqulst formerly at
tended school In this city, and is
well known. She Is attending high
school at North Ilend this winter.
AUTO SKIDS INTO
TREE; TWO KILLED,
THIRD RUNS AWAY
(A-oclitcl rrns LMI Win.)
ABERDEEN, Wash,, Apr. 14. H.
E. Wallace of Seattle and an un
known woman were Instantly kill-; was drowned at the entrance to
ed about 11:30 o'clock last night j the Columbia rlvor. Hasmas and
when a big touring car in which ! Stanford Hnnsaker were crossing
they and a second man were rid-1 Into the river In the trolling boat
lng towards Aberdeen skidded at i West when they were caught
sharp turn ten miles east of here : In heavy breakers on Peacock pit
and crashed into a tree. The sec- i The boat capslsed and Hansaket
,ond man, believed to have suffer-! kept afloat by swimming until an.
I ed no Injury, fled from the scene other boat picked him up. Hnsmaa
of the wreck Imniedlalely. Efforts had disappeared and the boat was
are now under way to Identify the . tost in me sun.
woman. j 0
O. J. I.lntlsey has leased the
SEATTLE, Apr. 14. An unlden-j Vincent Preschern place of 40 acre
tlficd woman killed In an automo- and expects to put a part of tho
bile wreck near Montesano last land In broccoli, potatoes and corn,
night Is believed to he Mrs. M. He will begin work at once prepar
Creeb, a demonstrator of a Seattle lng the land for these crops. ThU
concern, who was accompanying placo Is located on the Norm limp.
R. E. Wallace and another man on , qua, about three and one-half milei
a trip through western Washington. below Winchester, anil a part ol
Wallace was killed while the sec- the land 1 choice river bottom well
ond man, whose name waa given adapted to the crop Mr. LIndsey
as Slruyer, disappeared. Intends planting.
The men called on wholesaler o
while Mrs. Crebb demonstrated toi Corn planters, either hand 01
retail merchants. 'horse drawn, at Wharton llros.
Easter Ball Tonight
The annual Faster Hall, sponsor
ed by the American Legion Auxili
ary of this city, will be held tonight
at tho Armory. The Ulue Devils
one of the best dance orches
tras In southern Oregon, will
furnish the dance program which
consist of the latest fox trot hits
anil watt successes. The Arrpory
has been beautifully decoratiil for
tonight's event and a big attend
ance is anticipated.
: Former Resident Visits
1. 8. R. Walker, for many years
a resident of Roseburg, visited In
'the city for a short time today.
1 Vfr Wulkr.r In nnw n iru rwl In hllMl.
ness In Portland and accompanied
! by a friend passed through on his
way to Medrord. After stopping
there tonight they will go on to
Klamath Falls to attend to business
matters. Mr. Walker was engaged
: In the real estate business in llose
I burg for a long period of years,
; leaving the city about ten years
ago for Portland, where be has
since made his home.
f rye's 455iwi!tlO
KlllVliJII 1 I M
Hue Npvi KeYiew . Classified Ad
TjrtllriK tr reulta.
Arrange Wrtttling Match
A finl.th niHirh tw-twcfn Ralph
Hand Cottar Grove wri'HtiVr and
i'aul Amort, well known lorat mat
lartlM, haii ben arrang. for April
1 2H1 h by a committee of th local
Klkn I-.!. Tho matrh will b
hHd in the Antlf-r thatT on that
nlirht and the public invlti-f to at
ItMnil. Th profMd of th athletic
show will b devoted to rharity
i work In thf county. P in planned
I to cbaiK a ft'Ticra) admtaxlon prlrn
of ono dollar for the event. ThHe
two lad rwfntly rm-t In Inn Iodic
fnr a handicap matrh and Ammt
. proved too clvr for Hand, who
had airrrd to throw him twlre In
, half an hour. It in bHW-vi-d by
.many that Amort can defeat Hand
but that remain to be nwn. At
any rate, the wmtest on April 2Mh
will undoubtedly nark th thcutrr
to capacity.
Read the Classified ads.
in The News-Review. They
mean dollars to vou.
The Best Sales
man in Town?
THIS T nl''
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iiiid '.liGnswcr and
find j)our customers
1
Delicious flavor '1
mates appetite alert
The following recipe from one
hundred others in the valuable
Frye's "Meat Guide" will not only settle the
question as to the wonderful flavor of Frye's
"Delicious" Bacon, but will prove a wonder
ful tonic to jaded appetite.
Broiled Bananas with Bacon
12 thin slices Frye's "Delicious" Bacon
4 medium size ripe bananas.
Fry bacon until it curls, remove from pan slice
bananas lengthwise and fry in bacon fat until golden
brown, sprinkle lightly with pepper. Place crosswise
on platter with Bacon curls on top and sides.
FRYE'S "MEAT GUIDE"
contain alto complet. Instruction for tha choice and cutting of all
mat. Gladly mailed by Fry Co, Seattle, on receipt of 2o to cover
poetag.
nams uacon
"Everything The, Name Im plies" .
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