ROSEBURC. NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15. 1925. THREE II LOCAL NEWS it .1 1 Vititino In Grant Pat; tl Mm. ttnv t'litehlnr NewThisWeek English Broadcloth Normandy Voiles Silk and Cotton Crepes . Everfast Indian Head Palm Beach Cloth In All Wanted Shades Beautiful Assortment of Lace Trimmings See Them Before Buying The Ladies Shoppe 139 N.Jackson 2 i Wright rtsidfg at North L'uipqua. 1 Warren VUlKir Miss Hurrlctta Warren pent the dity litre MhopntnK and vlslt iiiK with b'l4Mls. Uim Warren resides at Wllhur. Mrs. Nichols In Today and little Mrs. Harold Nichols a lrere daughter, Helen Marie, are vlit today visit inx with friends and re! hiK with relatives and friends in j Urania Pass. Mr. Wright In Perry Wrleht )ent several hours here yesterday attendlnK to busi ness matters and trading. atives and xpt'iiulUK a few hours shopping She resides at llruck way. . i Mm lt.ipp Here Tixlay j ' Mrs. L. P. Itapp arrived hero from Oakland this morning and i spent the day shopping and at tending to business matters. . i -Mr. Mai-Mtera Itelurns Mr,. Smith In Attorney K. w. .iT.irster, re- Mrs. Clifford Smith wag here1 turned here this morning after Mr. from southern points In the county , spending several days visiting From Glide F. J. Conine was a visitor In this city Tuesday and spent several hours on business and purchasing supplies. Mr. Conine resides at Glide. From Looking Glass yesterday for a fw hours. She: with his family at Salem. resides at Myrtle Creek and was ; here visiting and shopping. j What a satisfaction it is to know you have the best. You can From Yoncalla I le nssured of this when you buy Ceorge Cutlack waa a visitor liltlMM HltOS.' MILK liltEAU. from points north of this city yes-. Phone liiil. leruay aiiernoon, spenuing a lew i -hours transacting business. Mr. Leona Man Visitor If, Cutlack Is a resident of Yoncalla. Lloyd Kenney was hero the first part of the week visiting friends and was a guest at the homo of transacted business affairs for a Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Tandey were "i wampoie. few hours. Mr. Matthews resides , visitors from points north of till ! Albert Matthews was a.Roseburg' i visitor yesterday afternoon and . From Yoncalla j at Looking Glass. Browns Visit Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Urown were in from their ranch uear Dixonville yestenlay afternoon. They spent city yesterday and spent a few hours transacting business anil shopping. They reside at Yoncalla. Clearing Tlllc F. K. Cavender. and O. J. Lind- several hours on business and vis-isey have filed suit in the Circuit iting with friends. I Court against C. W. Clay and others to quiet title to land. They In Tuesday Oscar Selenls was a visitor hero Tuesday and spent a few hours at tending to business matters and trading. He desldes at Cavet Creek Odells Visit Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Odeil were here yestenlay afternoon for a short time attending to business matters and shopping. They are residents of Yoncalla. . Granted Pension Announcement from Washington of the latest batch of pensions granted to Uregonians included one : for S15 to Albert J. Spring, of I Camas Valley. I are represented by Attorney 11. liddy. IHvurco suit ltroinr.it. Phyllis llogan has brought suit in the Circuit Court for divorce from Weister Hogun, alleging cruel and Inhuman treatment. Slrd is represented by Attorney M. F. Rice. - Dorothy Ness Home I Miss Dorothy Ness, who has ! been attending Benkhe-Walker : IU-turns to California uus.ness college hi i-oruanu mis i A. J. Humphries, who has been winter, is home for a few weeks to vfeitinr utii. irkemisi in itn. ciiviVisit with her parents, Mr. and Iteliirns from Portland Clifford Thornton, who has been spending several days in Portland visiting with friends, re turned to his home in this city today. for the past week or ten days, ru ) turned to his home in Los Ange- 4i lch j uesuuy uiiciuuuu. WINDOW SALE The ladies of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a cook ed food sale at McKean lHtrby and Ilaldwlu's, Saturday, April IS. Mr. Snyder Visitor A. Snyder was here the first of the week visiting and transacting business matters. Mr. Snyder is a resilient of Glendale. Three times a day every day for a year Is not once too .often. You will agree when you try one loaf of liltlMM HROS.' MILK LltEAI). Phone 133. DANCE AT BROCKWAY Mr. Thell Visits -. Alferd Thell was a visitor from points north of this city yesterday and spent the day attending to business affairs. Mr. Thell resides at Yoncalla. ' Ix'nvest for Portland- Mrs. S. M. King, of the Speci alty Shop, leil last night for Portland, where she will spend the next few days on business. Whilo there she will select liew stock for her summer trade. . To Slcdfonl V. L. Applegate, Yoncalla re sident, was here a few hours this morning on business, before going on to Medford, where ho will spend a short time attending to business matters. ' Mrs. T. H. Ness and friends. Some day In the not far distant future the Government will de mand absolute purity in all food siutfs. 1,1(1. MM UKoS.' have beat lite Government to It. Try one loaf of the MILK UKKAU. Phone 133. .Miss Jone Visitor Today Miss Opal Jones was a visitor from points north of this city to day, shopping and visiting with friends. Miss Jones resides at Wilbur. Mr. Allen In Oliver Allen was a visitor In this city today for several hours and transacted business affairs. Mr. Allen resides at Looking Glass. Odd Beliefs of Zulua Recorded by Traveler They believe that the rurth, moon, sun, stars and Indeed every thing whs created by a Supreme twlng culled "Mvelinunungl." I. e. "Tlie First Appeurer," tliouuh there seems to l-e no ideu us to within nhut period all these tiling were niade. There Is a tradition to the effer that all people originally came from a single pair, nud this pair sprang from u bed of reeds; hut where such a bed is to he found, tradition does net say. At the sau.e time. If pressed, a Zulu would prohuhly locale it somewhere in the North, seeing a deep-rooted tradition of their having descended from that direction Is widely prevalent, not among them, hut other allied peo ples like the ltusutoH, Xosns, Swa iW and Tungus. A certain fairly well-dellncd section declares that Its ancestors "rolled down from the North In a large basket (isilulu)." In my opinion the Zulu rare to day Is the finest colored race in the world. There Is huntly a man un der six feet full. 'I hey are goo.l subjects to their chief and arc a clean-living, law-abiding nice. They have given no trouble to the Natal government since the bnmhata war of 1SHM. 1 have lived among Ihem, so 1 know. Adventure Magazine. Next Saturday night, April 18. Good music and a good time for all. Order your graduation announce-; ments at the News-Review office.! New line of samples Just received. Cottage Grove People Visit ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, son, Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Damewood, all of Cottage urove, were guesis ai ine nonie of Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Wamplole the first of the week. PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION RELIEVES NERVE ATTACKS NEURITIS AND NEURALGIA A new discovery made by an eminent San Francisco physician, which has been subject to numer ous clinical tests, is announced as one certain aid to relieve all cases , of nerve trouble, neuritis and neu ralgia. This remarkable remedy Is based on the Science of Homeopathy, a method of treatment endorsed by , emtnertt physicians and doctors throiiKkout America and Kurope. The prescription is called "Kopa NVuritis Tabli'ts," and is formulat ed to pive relief from nerve pain and Intended to plve tonp to the nerve cells, thus benefiting the en tire nervous system. , If you suffer from sharp, dart ing nerve pains; tingling, creeping nerve sensations, or Jump, jerk and twitch because of famished nerves. Rain relief before your nervous system is undermined wnd wrecked, by taking Kopa Neuritis Tablets. Kopa Neuritis Tablets are guaran teed harmless, and are absolutely free from dope, bromides and nar cotics. Your druggist will recom mend them. W. F. Chapman's Pharmacy will supply you. Mall orrters filled. Announcement! THE FERN-the Plant Store PARTIAL LIST ONLY Petunin9, all pot grown. 10c each, doz $1.00 Geranium Plants, 4000 stock 15c up Zinnias, per doz 50c Snap Dragons, pot grown, doz 75c Coleus, each 10c. doz $100 Heliotrope, each 15c Star of Bcthelem. each 15c Salvia in bloom, each 10c. doz $1.00 Lobelia, pot grown, doz 75c Pansies, in bloom, doz 40c Tomato Plants, grown in pots, big plants, per doz 50c Tomato Plants, grown in flats, per doz 25c, 100 $1.50 Cabbage Plants, per doz 15c Egg and Pepper Plants in Season. You are welcome at our Greenhouses. Come ' and select your plants Phone 240 ltetlims to (.Iciidulc Joseph Clougherty returned to Glendale this morning after spend nig a short lime on business and vuiting h'dre. Mrs. Clougherty, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. 3. L. l'illard, will return w UUndale this evening. Return From Coast . Ir. and Mrs. H. C. Church have returned home after motoring to vi ,.Dlruifl utnr,l:iv nml Hiiemllne a few days visiting at the home given as security on of Mrs. Church's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. IJavls. Seattle People Motor Here Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christopher and family, Mrs. Ferulano and fam- Suing on ote J. O. fc-ewiand has filed a com plaint in the Circuit Court against Loyal V. Emery and others, 't'h.s is a suit to forecluse a mortgage promissory note in the Bum of iu0. Attor ney M. F. Kice appears for the plaintiff. Arrives To Visit Mrs. Sidney Smith and son. ar- ily and Ben V. Find! formed a party re JZl fill'T'.' of motorists and were guests at ' v, , , . the Hotel L'mpqua last night. They ' ci"r 'or a dl"- are from Seattle, and made the Smith has been vis 1 lng wnh her trip here in a day, a distance of l"-"" Ashland. From here she about 418 miles. , w" ,0, ,on ,0 her h"n,e Ht It leaves a wonderful taste in your mouth. This cannot be said of ordinary baker's breud.tfliKIMM HHOS." MILK IfHEAD. i'hone U3. From Brockway John Roberts was among those in from the rural districts this morning and spent Beveral hours on business matters. Mr, Roberts lives at Brockway. Shopping Here Today Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jutzy, of Sutherlin, motored down to Rose burg this morning for a day's shopping in this city. Tbey were accompanied by Mrs. Jutzy's mother. Arrive From Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hooper J arrived iirir hikki U1UU111. uu nui ax. iii v. i Andrus home at Riverside for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Hooper are desirous of finding a suitable place for location, and may buy a home here. CVms Hay People liere Mr. und Mrs. A. 8. Schmidll, known Coos Ray residents. arr.vtd here last night from the coast and will bo in Koaenurg a ; day or so attending to business ' mutters. Mr. Schmidli is asso ciated with Milton Keyer in a piujuiiluK supply company ut the , . i coast. Much tnery Here ! . The new scarifier and grader MrB pettey Return purchased by the county court ar- j Mr8 A ivttey returned to her rived today and was aembled , homw Jn Ua ci ast fmm for use It wilMw placed on 1 1'ortlarul where she had been city roads leading out of town U(lng Uw past four dHya or 8Q east and west. JudKe ynine sa.rt. VI8 wi(n iWH M u ana iiiiiHM. st.it , p,.ti(.v. who acconn.anled her to the northern city, will remain there for a time to visit with her mother, Mrs. J. R. Urown, those important thorough- : fares, now in bad condition, will be th first to be Improved wlih the new equipment. j Trail Work to Start ! Work on a lf.-mile trail from the l'mpqua to Smith river near Scotts A. J. A. Geddet In San Francisco J. Ueddcs, manager of the iur naiinnni fitr. 1 t'mpqua Valley Canning company, Francisco on business. Mr. Geddes burg in the Siu; est will be started soon, announces i rt O Dh.,ll..ii siiiruiri'liinp nf IflP i forest. This is the largest trail pro- : 114"'"K the different brokerage ect In the forest planned for the I house, v.nile there to secure In.or season, and will require the larger n,a. ion confining he prices of part of the summer to complete. "r"e '"'nf y7r. t.A eova A lnnknnt house will be I " Itlul" lv lll,a -' Buuul built this year on Cummlngs peak, ; urday. ' reports Mr. Shelley. J his nouse iwill be occupied by J. V. Slraum tjord. w ho held the Cumming's peak I post last year, and w ho has spent the winter attending medical col lege in Portland. I-ast summer he Vamped out the entire summer on the hilltop. Lookouts will be sta tioned In the Siuslaw this summer lat the following points: Mt. Ifebo, Table mountain. Prairie mountain, Cumming's H-ak. Unman Nose peak. Dean's mountain and Klk's peak. ! Kugene (luanl Mifonnry Society to Meet 'i he omans Missionary So ciety, of the South Methodist Kptscopal church, will hold their monthly siHV.nl meeting at the home of Mrs. Maliel P. Taylor at 11:1 North Flint street, 'i ne nos tM'ses will he Mesdames Wheeler, Wells, Taylor and Miss Gammon. All the ladi.'S ol the f-hunii are especially invited to be present. & mil a aii An ArTi it r nnnin N WILbUN mm mm NEW STOCK EXERCISERS 5 PLAYGROUND BALL INDOOR BALL5 GOLF BALLS RACKET PRESS BOXING GLOVES FISHING TACKLE I Zig$r-Fee Hardware go. Phone 25 J ' 119 NO.QXKSON O WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS feagIgTTeMeTBTIgsTM TENNIS RACKETS TENNIS NETS TRACK SHOES BASEBALL SHO5 BASEBALL itlTS NEW STOCK Our duty . to you Master Cl-aners miMt have sanitary shops, and mutt do their own work on their own promises. Thirf niean! fatU faction to you. I"t ls fhow you. Imperial Cleaners Our Auto Will Call Phon 277 Metzger Sells House The house belonging to L. V. Metzger, and situated on Pine street, between Oak and Washing ton streets, has been sold to J. C. Moftltt. The house Is being moved to Parrott street, between Ijine and Moshi streets, and Mr. Muffin will rent the dwelling. Mr. Meiiger intends to use the property vacat ed in the storage of his lumber. Work On Overhead Crossing The work ,on the Southern Pa cific overhead oroscing at Oakland, which has been under construction fur tile past two months, is now going ahead fine, according to a iateui-nt niade yesterday by L. W. M' tzger, who has the contract for ba, hung. He states that the work will be complete in about three months. Mr, fittingly Spends Day A. L. Mattlngly was here from Sandy, Oregon, yesterday, spend ing the day here attending to busi ness matters. Mr. Mattlngly form erly resided at (Hernial. , and was well known here, hi.V.ng made number of trips fthls city. 11 states llrat this llhe first lliii? In sixteen years he has viMted Itoseburg, and that he finds It quite changed, with many Im provements and having made a great growth. In This Morning Mrs. Frank Stelnhauer was a Roschurg visitor for a few hours this morning, motoring In from her home at Happy Valley. Mrs. Stelnhauer was here shopping and on business. Schiller Herman Here Schiller Herman, a resident of this cily, many years ago. nrrived here this oiorning to visit with his father, lllnger Herman, who Is 111 at his houre at 115 East Mosher street. Pottery Maker Mast Be Skilled in Art Thrown pottery Is shaped on a rapidly revolving disk. The prepa ration of the clay Is a scientific process. The ingredients hull clay, Hint powder, feldspar and kaolin are carefully selected anJ weighed In certuln proportions, so that they will fuse properly and be come sulllclently hard when stiapeu and fired. The mixture la left to stand until thoroughly soaked and then Is Inwned through line linen und dumped into a plaster hex which nl.surlis the water und leaves the clay In condition to he beaten. All the nlr-huhliles must he driven out of the hall of clay before It Is placed on the throwing wheel. Workers In pottery delight In the touch of the plastic clay as It spins uKin the disk. The thumbs iiiul.e the Inside of the object while the extended lingers shape Hie walls. After Hie work of art Is propel ly shaped it is put into n plaster box to become "leather hard id Is then llnished or turned. The plain object finally nre ornamented und placed In the lire oven, and u still hue. baking process puts on the desired glaze. Clackamas Visitors W, H. Klchardson, of Clackamas, a former druggist of Roseburg. Is spending a few days In the city looking after property Interests and visiting with relatives. Mrs. Richardson accompanies him. Mrs. M. Ettner S.ilem, Orep. Tnr some year's T hav used Or. Pierce's Golden Mcdic.it Discovery as a prins tonic and have nvcr found it to (ail in cleansiriR the system, stimulating the blood and Kmntr a fccli:i3 01 healthy lif. At one time I wa3 weak and run-down, felt all worn out and ready to no to bed, but the help I pot fmm the 'Golden Medical Discovery l-rottuM nack to me a feelinr; of Mreiu.th and new life. I f hall always have a fn.d word to jsny f-r. this wonderful remedy for I hnvs? awiy found it good when a ton!; .vts needrd. I hve aljo used the 'I'leasant Pellets ;or the stomach, liver and bowplf, and can s'tiY thry ran be deot-nded upon to c!ear and regulate thf;'' orirani." -Mrs. M. Kttotr,4ii South 18tii St. Write Dr. Pierce's I h valid' Hotel n Buffalo, N. Y., for frre medical idvice or send 10c for trial package f any of his medicines. Toad stone 3 Bogus Virtues j The toiulstont 1h cern'rnlly dt- FCrilH'H US U hJrtTlfS Ml lllllta blo of no espeelnl beauty as an or nament. During th Dark nces, lioweve. It wns In preat drtnnnd. It was supposed to protect ehlldren from the molestation of falrlnn nnd to cure kidney and Htnmiich trouhles, suys the Sirinileld lte puhllenn. That a common toad wears a precious Jewel in Ills head was a profound hellef In the Ailddlc ne4. Its iHMHcur wf4 ttupnoHe4 to he Immune from toothache, ho the leg end runs, and it wus a sure anti dote for poisons. Tlicne creatures were nnld to forewarn nu'iilns venom hy trunRniltllnit n fiunrtlny S4'nfatloa to the tlctdi. Ttit toad was credit im with having u natural feur nml iintljuitliy for man n well as for all venomous reptiles, hence Its wurnliiK. Pernanunt roads art a good investment not an ixpeiise The Mlgh Cost o Postponlsic Permanent Highway Building Poor motor roads stifle industry and ' agriculture, waste huge sums annually in high maintenance costs, and greatly increase gasoline, tire and repair bills. There is not a state, not a county, not , a community, that isn't paying a heavy price for having too lew permanent roads. , There are still many sections oi the country even whole states that are trying to operate twentieth century traffic over nineteenth century roads. Thisiscostingmillionsofdollarsevery year, and will keep on costing millions until we have well developed permanent highway systems everywhere. Even what we often call the more s progressive communities are far behind the demands of modern highway traffic with its 17,000,000 motor vehicles. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from Canada to Mexico, we need more Concrete roads the roadsfortwentieth century traffic. Your highway officials want to be oi the greatest possible service to you. Get behind them with ways and means that will provid ? more Concrete roads and streets. Su' n an investment will pay you big divi'nds year after year. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Cisco Building PORTLAND. OREG. A National Organisation to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete OMICE8 IN 2 9 CITIES MEN ENTERTAIN MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF M. E. CHURCH: A Concession "A y i tunc woman or gur famll;' returning home from n trip drought n t'lft fur each f her inolhcr's wrv nnin," writes n contributor. "Tor the luundreK.t nlie had n Hi Ik blouse of a bright t-hade. 'That won't do for llann:di,' her mother mild ; Mies hushaitd died and the Is In mourn ing "Later In the d y she showed llnnnnh the present she had Intend ed for her and mild Kite was Hurry for the mistake, adding: 'I will give the blouse to Lizzie and get you soinetblm; elne.' "llnnnnh looked admiringly nt the pretty pirment and then mild: 'Don't you clve that hloiiye to no I.IzzIp. .MI.b Animbelle. 'Viiukp net monili 1'se c'lne outa mourn in from de wnlHt up.'" lloston Transcript. Legal Punning P.y fids Is nnt meant punning which ts legnl for there N no pun that the law authorize but pun nine by members of the. profession which enlls Itself hiritl. A Jaoce In New Vrk was llnten line patiently to nn iimuioeritntlve eonlll' t over the amount of n fee rlnfine I by n ctninel. At the close of lite eontmtlon h rerun iked: "Let me have your pnpem and the atlidavits of the expert, and I will fee wbnt in feasible nn to the fee, and will endeiivnr to nee my way elenr to n Just stltitlori he lueen the ennl'ii:li.n or. Hip one Hide thut the (he fee In n phenom enal one, atid on the other Hide that there should not be a nominal fee." Members and friends of the M. ; E. church enjoyed a social time at the chureh last nifs'ht, when the j men presented the program. H. A. Cunaday presided, and a fine en-! tertalnment was piven starting with a concert by the Douglas County i Concert band. The Kotary trio sanje. readings were given by ! (ieonre Nenuer. Jr., Irvin Hrunn, Jr. and' Kenneth Hadahatmh; Ly man Spencer Hang, and a violin solo was played by Herbert Williams. After the program refreshments were served and a social time en-1 Joyed I Clay Smith Hurtc Hand " Clay Smith of Winston received a painfully cut hand this after noon while working on a tractor. The fleBh was cut at the baa 5 of the thumb, making a painful, al though not dangerous Injury. Motorists On Way South .,, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Chapman,' who stopped over here for several days because of illness contracted by Mr. Chapman, left this morning for their home In California. Mr. Chapman has been working In Seattle, where he was Joined by Mrs. Chapman to return south. Alfalfa seed at Wharton Bros. For quick result use News nviw iHHMthfd t d Hnnn j Use Newt Iteview Classified Ad 'MrttlriV for fMAtillf The Best Sales- Town c man in U Tin rCZ LTiVl? 1iiid the iiiisvcr and find i)our customers Hi Favorite Selection Pink niul lm Iwn lnirMr!ir-n (nl In L'Mntf ninny fun, lilt., r,,,,n. Ihin f n kinl llmr n.ililttt them In r"-oKnlz ll cIiih-Ii'h. nml nmny )tM)lH hImi IlltVf KliL'Ilt kllllWliMll if i-nfiiit' Kltlnnt or lfflinliue. iii'v fon: if III' Ik"! Kclti-ilitim. In a Snutli IiIh fninlly n mil l.ny fivi"i Hi li'nr Him qnnrli't fmin IIIt'ilHKi." lull In- Innt fnmllli. wllh the IIIIp "f tin- pl.ii.. , ,(, Ink' tut l.l fnv.i !! nn n ,. Ihtf liny Kithl tn IiIh iniillicr. "rfc;me llt OH HlP pIl'O MlllTl' llll' t ,,, y irli'H In .'iit tin' iniin tiilkliiif," VuuniiKtown Mihlii) 'IVIi'sniin. Delayed Delivery "If oti linvo tdl: rum ilnnp ,y Sm iirilny I kIihII In' fiiri'vi'r linlci. iil tn ynii." mii'l MrM. ImtimiiN. "If Unit', Ih inn:" mill) Hid lnll "II wnn't lie limit'." U lunm ,in M-tiinii. o Rend the Classified adi. in The News-ievicw. They mean dollars to you,' AUTCIES5 TRQUSE lO 1 Dutioa. 1JJ0 a Rip A man feels 'as smart as jm rg ) 1 V his clothes WHEN' you nrr- c!re.icl riglit you come pn-lty near firliti)? riglit. Tlicre's n rif-'lit fur every or-n.M!on nml tlirT U n ji.iir of DuleheM Trotiwrs tlmt is riglit fur every ik .'ision, whrllicr fur (In-ss or for piny or fur work. We'll venliirc n (.MieNt Hint you will tiiilk down Hie street n il ti n little KpriiiKier te after you l'.nvo lieen in liere und jiickeil out your jKiir of Duti licsd 'Jrousern. Tliey nre cut on full lines in fixfi;'.t New York ulyle. Tliepe ii wiilo lioice of ninteriiiU nml you will lie miririx'l lit the reiisonnlilu prices. Ah for wenr every pnir i Iniule to live up to tlio fniiioiii Dutchess wurrauly of " HMs a JlulUm; $t.00 a Hip." ,