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    . ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, APRIL 17. 1925.
THREE
KEARNEYS
3MwxM.il. GROCETERIA
SPECIALS
95c boxes Graham Crackers, per box 70c
Macaroni, 6 lbs. for 45c
Spaghetti, 6 lbs. for v 45c
Rice Flour, 4 lbs. for 25c
Linit Starch, 3 pkgs. for v 25c
Gebhardt's Chili Concarne, per can 15c
Gebhardt's Chili Meats, 2 cans for 25c
Gebhardt's Tamales (8 in can) 2 cans for 45c
Gebhardt's Mexican Dinner package for, pkg. $1.00
One Star Can Opener (during demonstration) Free
Mexican Style Beans, No. 2 cans, 2 for 35c
Gebhardt's Mexican Chili Powder, small
bottles, 2 for 25c
Gebhardt's Chili Powder, large bottle , 30c
Cook Book Free
LOCAL NEWS
In From Ruckle
.Mr. and Mn. Grant Smith and
on wtra her this afternoon on
buiintsa and shoping for a ahort
time. Tbey reside at Kuckles.
MS-.L"!,.Yl,lt. . JVI;.il.in. J R. II. Alaynard was a visitor this
yerdaV af. from" Di" ! 8, "ud.nT. day or ,o In '.hi. ,y j rr.'dnT.t?'
vllK and ,pTnt .he afternoon vU- visl.tK frhml. Th,y arrived ; KjTrdwTwitoS
Gild eoupl vlit
Mr. and Mrs. Jump
Use Crisco to make
crisp fried foods
light cakes
fluffy biscuits
flaky pastries
Small size
Medium size
Large size
spent yesterduy in Itoseburfr visit
inir with frieiuls and alteiulinif to
business matters. Tbey art) Glide
residents
, Florist Visits City
! Mrs. Smith was here from Coos
'Junction yesterday transacting
business and shopping. Mr. Smith
Is a florist and has a fine green
bouse there.
Here Thursday
Miss Mary Hainbridso was a vis
ltor from points north of this city
yesterday. Miss Uainbridce re
sides at Oakland and spent the day
visiting and shopping.
Oakland Farmer In
John Knlpe was here from
northern points yesterday morning;
for a few hours attending to busi
ness matters. Mr. Kniiw has a
ranch situated near Oakland.
Coast Couple Visitor! Yesterday
Bovlngton I Mr. and Mrs. li. T. Mliore wen
here yesterday and today from the
coast and visited,
liandon.
Mr. Boss In
John lloss was In rtoseburfr to
day for a few hours attending to
business matters. Mr. lioss Is
" a rancher, and resides near Myrtle
I'retk. .
On Business
Joe Harvey was In this city this
morning for a few hot i s alleudluK
to business matters. Mr. Harvey
resides at Kdenbower.
In This Morning
John Alexander, of Glide, was
amonK the Koseburg visitors this
morning and spent a few hours
attending to business matters.
Here Few Days
A. A. Keator Is here from Look
ing Glass receiving medical treat
ment and transacting busiuess. Mr.
Keaton will be here several days.
Visitor Here Yesterday
O. L. Shockley spent several
hours In Rosebirrg Thursday look
ing after business affairs and visit
ing friends. .Mr. Shockley resides
near Glide.
On Business
It. Oliver was among the out of
town visitors In this city for a few
hours yesterday and transacted
business matters. Mr. Oliver is
from Glide.
Mrs. Mack Visitor
Mrs. Johanna Mack was here to
day for several hours on business
and shopping. Mrs. Mack resides
at Myrtle Creek.
Visitors In Town
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clingenpeel
spent several hours here today
visiting with friends and shopping.
They returned to their home at
Looking Glass tills afternoon.
The real cost of farm machinery
Is determined by Its term of use-i
fulness. Kor Instance, a Planet Jr. I
seeder costs only a fraction of a j
dollar a season, because with rea-;
sonable care It will last for 25
years. Our ready repair . service
increases the usefulness of any
tool that we sell. Wharton Bros. 1
morning to spend several days on
busiuess.
On Business Here
Julius Kiddle, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira U. Kiddle of this city. Is
spending a few days in this terri
tory attending to business matters 'Veterinary Here
for the organization he is connect- I K. r. Derflinger. one of the state
ed with. The Pacific Telephone & I veterinary, la here from Kugene for
Telegraph Co. ia few days attending to business
I matters. Mr. Derfllnger arrived
Lebanon Man Here
(. W. KllFel arrived hnrA tht
Mr. Halley Spends Day morning to visit over the week end
K. C. Halley, public service com , with W. F. Vaughan and family,
missioner, was here yesterday from , Mr. Engel Is a resident of Lebanon
Salem looking after busiuess af- and was .returning home from a
fairs. He left for the coast this , business trln to southern ("nllfnrnL
UNUSUAL BARGAINS
For the Early Morning Shoppers we Offer Until 12 Oclock
NOON SATURDAY
BEST BUTTER,
2 pounds
85c
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
10 ban (or
35c
TOMATOES
Large Cans 2 for .
23c
BROKEN PINEAPPLE
2 large cans for
45c
mr. vaugnan, wttn nis family re
cently arrived, from Lebanon to
make their home in this city.
Crisco, I lb. can 30c; 3 lb. can 80c
6 lbs. cans $1.50; 9 lb. cans $2.20
Melomar Syrup in pint jugs, 2 for 35c
The Demonstration of Gebhardt's Chili Products
is being given by Mrs. Mersfelder, the Factory
1 . Representative.
Serve Yourself and Save at
KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA
The Store that Drought 'em Down
Christian Endeavor Meeting ihere yesterday.
The Presbyterian Christian En- I
deavor society will meet Sunday Leaves This Morning
evhlne. April 19. at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. A. U. Stafford.
New officers have been elected this city, left this morning
Roseburg People Leave for North
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Heese, of the
West Side Grocery, will leave Sat
urday morning for northern points
to spend a week or ten days on a
combined business and pleasure
trip. They will visit at Portland
and son. of and Seattle, and will travel by mo-
and all members are urged to at
tend, as extensive plans will be In
progress for work of the new
church year.
Hound Prairie, where they
spend a day or so visiting friends
and relatives.
for ) tor. T. W. Delaney will have
will charge of the store during the ab
sence of Mr. Reese.
Mr. Sindt In
Ed Sindt was ' in from Melrose
yesterday attending to business
for a few hours. Mr. Sindt reports
some fine catches at the forks of i Looking Glass residents.
ine umpqua, dui siaies uiai me
recent rains have caused the river
to rise considerably, and the fish
ing Is a little slack as a result.'
Here This Morning
Mrs. Walter Vashaw and daugh
ter were visitors in Koseburg this
morning and spent a few hours on
business and shopping. They are
Garden tools at Powell's.
Return From Wolf Creek
J. 11. Hanson and H. J. Jones re
turned to this city today after a
few days spent at Wolf Creek on
business.
Return To Idaho
H. G. Chase, who has been visit
ing In this city for the past few
days left for his home at Lewiston,
Idaho, yesterday. Mr. Chase visit
ed and viewed some of the sur
rounding country also, and states
that southern Oregon is belter
than its boosters claim.
Old fashioned bread and milk
both incorporated In a nut brown
loaf. GRIMM BROS. MILK BUEAIi.
Phone 133.
Marshfield Party On Way North
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Campbell and
party stopped overnight in this city
last night, on their way to Corvallis
to attend the typing contest at O.
A. C. Saturday. Mr. Campbell is
principal of the Coos River high
school, he and his wife are accom
panying some of the pupils, who
will enter the contest tomorrow.
Men's Shoes
Oxfords and lace in black and brown
Vici Kid, Kangaroo and Calf Leathers.
Lowest and 'most reasonable prices,
considering the style and high grade
quality of these shoes.
Satisfaction and the best of service
guaranteed.
Kidder's Shoe Store
213 Jackson St.
Roseburg Ore.
Chancy Here from Kuitem
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Chaney
wore here yesterday .from Kujrene
visiting and were guests of Mrs.
Itulph Hunsaker. Mr. Chaney
formerly resided In this city and
Is well known. He is now work
ing for an opt. nil supply com
pany. They returned homo to
day. Ijeflves For Med fori!
Fred Hamilton, of the Half
Moon Orchards, left last evening
for Modford. where he will spend
the next few days attending? to i
business matters. Mr. Hamilton
Ptutea that th-e Garden Valley
road 1" nmch the name condi
tion as other rural roads In this
vlriniiy as a result of the recent
rains.
In This Morning
Mrs. Alice Lang was a visitor
from points south of this city to
day. She resides at Myrtle Creek
and was here chopping and attend
ing to business matters.
OF SHOEMAKER !S
From Myrtle Creek ,
5. F. Hamilton was an arrival '
yesterday from southern points
(Ai.jcu.tal Prm Lcutd WtrO '
rollTI.AND, Ore., April 17.-
Ihe county and I is spending a short : pr()olilli Dy Carl d. "shoemaker, re
time here on buxiness. Mr. Hnmll
ton resides at Myrtle Creek.
Mjiy locate in CorvnlllN
Itev. .1. it. Needhum, who, re
cently fold his grocery on south
Mill street, this city, Is visiting in
Corvallis, where he may deride to
locate. .Mrs. Needham accompa
nies him.
In City From Tiller
Isadnre Rondentt was In the
city from Tiller last evening look-
line after business matters. He
ihns Just recently taken charfre of
I the Tiller hotel at that pliioe.
(Considerable road work has been
'in progress in that section and an
effort is being made to get tile
highway in good shape
travel.
tiring manager of the state fish
commission, made In behalf of E.
M. Hies, to turn over to the county
and the forestry service part of a
tract of land at Eagle Creek on the
Columbia Itlver highway, purchas
ed by Hies and associates from the
fish commission In May, 1924, for
a consideration of $4,000, should
be rejected "as being wholly in
adequate and unfair to the people
of Orepon," says a report prepared
by County Commissioner Taft. one
of the members of the commission,
appointed by the county board to
the
Upturning: fYoin Coos
William E. Smith, who return
ed here from ,onit!!e two weeks
From Myrtle Point
Mr. and Mrs. lien McMulIen and
W. L. McCracken -were here yes
terday visiting with friends and at-
.. ..... ,,K u uuii.e mailers. 1 ney , v(.sllgate the transfer of
..u.ueu iu .iyriie i-ouu mis morn- tract to private ownership.
'"K- Taft said that Itoadmaster Muck
another member or the commis-
From Hoaglin slon, would sign the report, which
S. DeWieki was among those! recommends that ih county coin-
from out of town points to spend mission "take such action as will
Thursday in this clly on business brim this transaction hefnro the
and visiting. Mr. DeWickl return-1 state fish commission, the district
attorney and the (Jovemor of Ore
gon. In order that the facts may be
established In court to the end
thnt the attempted sale of the
tract to iMr Hies and his associate
EVERY DAY SAVING PRICES
Graham Crackers
25c
45c
15c
CANNED PEAS
FANCY SIFTED
No. 2 can
MEDIUM
2 cans for
SWEET TENDER
per can
CANNED CORN
GOLDEN BANTAM flr.
No. 2 Size Can Z3U
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN r
2 cans for H3U
IOWA SUGAR, per can 15c 4 fC
12 cans for Olllw
PORK AND
HEINZ
No. 2 Size Can
CAMPBELLS
percan
SUN KIST
2 cans for
SUN KIST, Urge Size
2 cans for
CANNED FRUIT
BROKEN PINEAPPLE tt
Larre Cans, 2 for 03 0
HEAVY SYRUP PEACHES
Large cans, 2 for
BEANS
.: 15c
: ioc
25c
35c
55c
WOODEN BOX
4 pounds
75c
35c:
98c
55c
35c
35c
25c
SUGAR-Pure Cane, 100 lbs, $6.93
FAMILY SIZE
SODA CRACKERS
Larqe Size
SODA CRACKERS
Medium Size
SODA CRACKERS
Family Size
CANNED MILK
BORDENS OCp
Tall. 3 cans for Wu
BORDENS
Baby Size
EAGLE BRAND MCn
2 cans for
SPUDS
YAKIMA GEMS
Fine Cookers 100 pounds ....
SMOKED MEATS
EASTERN HAMS QCn
Mild cure, per lb 0J
SWIFT'S SKINNED
LOIN BACKS, per lb
SWIFT'S MILD
CURE PICNICS, per ib
5c
$2.35
LARGE ORANGES
Per Dozen
39c
LARGE LEMONS
Per Dozen
27c
LARGE SOUD
LETTUCE, 2 for
15c
FRESH TENDER
ASPARAGUS, 3 lbs. for
25c
Choice Family Flour, 49 lbs S2.19
311 WEST CASS
ROSEBURG, ORE.
CALIFORNIA
AND OREGON
ANOTHER MONTH lM"- w"vr Returni Home--
FOR RARF RIITM MrH- w- J- Weaver returned to
rwi uadu iuin'thjs rjty thj(, niornnK Httvr Hpend-
(AMorlatal Prea Iat Wlrp.) i
NEW YOI1IC, .pr;i 17. With
for autotl to his honfe at Hoaglin this
I morning.
In From Glide
Victor ltiak-ly of Glide, snent tho
(day in Rosebun? looking after busi- be cancelled and this incomparable
ness affairs. Mr. ltlakely is the j scenic area may be reston-d In Its nnd it was nalM at Ht. im-t-nt
(he removal ot an ahrictftn from
Ha he Ittith'H back this inornliiK. (
physician hoped that the homo i
run hitter condition would ini- j
prove more rapidly than It has j
Hinre his return to New York lust
week. I
"Tho operation wan uncrvssful,' (
ftatd a statement i8iid nt St. '
Vincent's lloripital after It tit h had
henn returned to his room," and
the patient Is renting well."
Dr. Kdwnrd Kind oatd Ruth
would not bo able to leave the
hospital for two weks.
NEW YORK. April 17. Ilnbn
Ruth spent a comfortable nk'ht H
From South Deer Creek
Mrs. Mfiurice Weber and son
were among those from nucol
ing the past several weeks visiting town to vltdt friends and Bhon In
nt northern points. She visited at this city for a few hours today.
Taeotna, Tortland and Salem. i They reside at South Deer Creek.
ago. after a year's employment on i ' V '"' r ' V
r ' -...,,. hfchwnv left here ileR,Ur of lhe Hle orchestra which ntlre
fnMh.?". rn:r ',' - rl
hi- family back to KosPhnr. They l'5"r all entertalnm-iiU. 01 v.
ty to the people of Oregon.'
ill reside In the Foter Ilutner
hone on Went DoiiKlas street
Iteportx (,'ihh1 Comlilion Itmlil
Mr. Smith ha re-entere.i the em- j . 1)r- Shoemaker made a
ploy of tirorire KohlhaKen.
DANCE
GLIDE
Saturday Nite
April 18
Everybody Welcome
Music by
THE GLIDERS
short business trip to Chinas Val
ley last niKlit in his car. He
states that the road in that vicin
ity is in fine shape, and with the
exception of one or two points,
is a smooth as pavement.
(lenilale ("oupk ll
Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Marshall
and daughter, Frances June, were
hero for a while this morning vis
iting with friends and attending
to business matters. Mr. .Marshall
is a druggist at (ilcndale.
e us this day our dally bread
and If you please we win have
flKIM.M BROS. MILK I1HEAI).
Phone 133.
WILSON
OR
T
ING
GOODS
NEW STOCK EXERCISERS I
PLAYGROUND BALL
INDOOR BALLS g
GOLF BALLS g
RACKET PRESS g
BOXING GLOVES g
TENNIS RACKETS
? TENNIS NETS
TRACK SHOES
BASEBALL SHOES
g BASEBALL MITS
NEW STOCK FISHING TACKLE
g nun diur. runinu invnu jg
Zigler-gee Hardware Co. Phone &
g 119 NO. JACKSON i g
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
Our duty
to you
Master Cleaners must have
sanitary shop.i, and mutt do
their own work on their own
prunilseii. TMs mean palia
faction to you. lt us diow
you.
Imperial Cleaners
Our Aute Will Coll
Phon 277
ir !
l-'ire Department Called
After a lapse of 29 daya with
out an alarm, the fire department
was called out yesterday evening
for a flue firn nt the Sauvain
home nil South Jackson street.
No damage was done by the
jblaie.
Mrs. King Returns
Mrs. S. M. King, of the Special
ity Shop, returned to this clly this
morning, after spending a few
days In Portland selecting new
summer stock and transacting
other business affairs. She reports
a delightful trip.
PROVED BYTEST
Hospital that he seemed little wor
ried about the operation be is to M
uncierxo iniiay mr rviiiuvm ui hu (
abreNH on hid back.
The operation Is described as of J
a minor nsture. although It lit unld ;
that recovery will be alow and that i
...u . t.. i
iuiii limy uui. i'iuiii m imi i .
another month.
at
Tent Prices Below Cost
We must reduce our stock of Tents, and will slash
all prices, but for larger sizes .will sell them at or
below cost.
Tents 16x20 Tents 14x16
t
Will be offered at unheard of
goods and best of quality.
See Us for Bargains in Men's Clothing and Shoes
Berger's Bargain Store
Cass and Pine Sts. Near the Depot
Tents 12x14 ,lr
prices. AH new
GRIMM TIROS. MILK TlRKAD
delivered to all parts of the city.
One loaf for you and no other will
satisfy. It's wholesnme. It's pure,
It costs no more. Phone 133,
Btudebaser corns less per pound
than butter.
Leaves For Ashland
A. M. Stowell, of Minnesota, who
came hi re about a monlh ao from
Knuthern California, and who has
ben viMtlnjf here, left this morn
ing for Ashland to look that part
of Hie country ovr. Mr. Slowed
Is makinx a tour of this coast.
(Akrwttff f-rrw I I WlrO
CROWN POINT, Intl.. April 17.
Mrs. Anna ('uniifnKham, 49 year
old fiary, Intl., widow, who has
confessed she poisoned three of
her children and tried to end her
own life so they could Join her
husband "In heaven," still was too
weak today for a preliminary har
In on the charxe that the murder
ed her son, Walter.
County Prosecutor Ilremer
pointed out today that the report
of Purdue University chemists, re
Jcetvetl last nlnht, corroborated
iMrs. Cunningham's confusion.
The chemists found a larRe
amount of arsenic In th vital or
KHnu of Walter Cunningham.
While admitting that she poisoned
Walter, Isabel and Charles, Mrs.
Cunningham denied that she bad
Klven Harry any poison. Hhe al
so told of jrfvlnff poison to David,
Jr., who Is In a Chicago hospital.
STRAWBERRIES
We want to correspond with
rtowf rs, write us what varleth s
you have, when they will be
ready and acreage you havo.
PAGE & SON
Oregon
MISERABLE!
Everybody in when
stomach and liver are
9 out of order.
0 Dyspepsia .indigestion, bil
iousness, conntipation and
that tired feeling quickly
removed with
Chamberlain's Tablets
Prompt and plcuuit. Taka two
tonight and feel good tomorrow.
Only 25 Mfrff. SolJ ftywhm
MESSENGER SHOT;
$10,000 IS LOOT
rillfAOO. April 17 An -prnn
rm'ttHTicer wan nhot, prob
ably fatally, tiMlay by four robbr
who Intfrrfptfd hhn btwen th
the l'omm-rrlalwllank In Mil In
land, a unburn and fHrapd wllh
$10,0(10. 9
Crh alaff of nhnnM m-KUr
up a liunrlnfl prronl pur. (;i(IMM
PHOH. MII.K IIIIKAI can qualify,
l'hono 133.
A Message of
Economy
Tho stock of monuments
whleh we carry, rrnhody
(t(K)d aptH'sranre, qtmlily and
fine workmanship, at prh es
which make them ouUtand
inn values.
We hire no hH'h priced work
m n or a'itH and therefore
ran save ou from 25 per
c"-nt to .10 per cent on your
work.
Sen us bfore placing your
order.
(Peoples Marble and
Granite Work
&02 N. Jackson Street
God's Kingdom Has Come
Any one can guess at what may happen in
the future. Proof is required to establish the
positive existence of anything.
For 1900 years Christians have prayed for1
the coming of God's kingdom Jesus and the'
prophets told what kind of proof would be avail
able at its coming. Now the proof is here. The
kingdom is the hope of the world.
The International Bible Students
Association
has arranged for a public lecture in this city Sun
day evening, April 19, at 8 o'clock, at Moose"
1 lall. The speaker of the occasion will be Mr.
K. P. Loop. The speaker promises to bring forth
in the light of fulfilled prophecy evidence, which
can be readily appreciated by all, that God's king
dom has come.
The world has suffered long. The distress of
the people can never be fully described. Many
have become calloused by reason of the sorrow and
suffering. If there is relief in sight, every one
should want to hear this good news and to pass it
on to his neighbor. You are invited to hear this
lecture. Admission is free, nruno collection will
be taken.