ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, APRIL 18. 1925. THREE LOCAL NEWS Viliting In Klimath Mrs. F. P. Tatterson i vlsltlnr In Klamath Kail., (he (iue.it of h-r (laiiKhters, Mrs. IlaiH Itlakt'tnoor anillra. Madge rhlMvrs. In Today Scott Jlrltt was a visitor from the rural dintricta yistfnluy for a short time, and transacted busl nv. Mr. Brltt resides at Garden Valley. Garage Man Visits ItolHTt Hall, irarane man of Rutherlln, as a Horn bur visitor Friday and uptnt scvcrnl lion rH on business. Mr. Hall returned home this afternoon. Mini s irt lit Miss I.ela Swift was here from South leer Creek yesterday af ternoon and visited with trienils and fci'ent a few hours chopping. Mr. Ilarriwn I'olk Itetm Mrs. Harrison Folk lias return ed to her home In this i lly after spending several dnys. this week visiting with friends In Portland. Mr. Ollvant In Tom Ollvant was here Friday afternoon and spent a few hours visitliiK friends und ntlendlnp; to business mutters. Mr. Olivant has a ranch near Looking (ila.ss. Science and Invention are the furnaces of civilization. Why con tent yourself with a makeshift. Try one loaf of CR1MM BHDS. MII.K ltRKAl). and you will never forget the I'hone "No. 1SJ. T-enve For Ciiliforiila ' Mrs. Aulrey Johnson and party left Friday for Vreka. California, alter spending several months In this city and vicinity visiting. io To Futile Miss Jane Wharton and Miss Alice l eluml k'ft this morning for Kugene. where they will spend a short lime visiting with noure friends. Ib'ttirns From Port Innd Mrs. W. A. Itogard, who has been spending the past several weeks in Portland for the benefit of her health, and who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Oden there, returned to her homo in this city last night. From Looking Glass Charles Chamberlain was a visi tor in this city yesterday and spent several hours on business and pur chasing supplies. Mr. (Hiamher inin has a ranch near Looking Glass. Coos Bay Couple Here Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmldll arrived here from Coos Bay last night to spend the week end visiting and on business. Mr. Schmldll is with the firm of Yeyser and Schmldll, heating and plumbing contractors at the coast. Brings First Strawberries The first slrawhvrrles of the season were brought to the News Review office today by A. J. Tuck of Kdenbower, who is always among the first to have the riie IxTrels. The strawberries were of the Gold Dollar variety and large and dtdicious. To Locale in Vicinity A. J. Plants and W. L. Shaver of Los Angeles and K. 1). Uerret of Arizona, were arrivals here yesterday from the south. They are looking for a suitable ranch to locate on. and may decide to make their home near this city. Returns From Portland Miss Margaret Cook returned yesterday from Portland, much im proved In health alter several weeks' treatment In that city. Her sister, Mrs. W. E. Carl), underwent a successful operation for tonsil it Is in Portland a few days ago and will return here later. Returns From the North Nathan Fullerton relumed this morning from Spokane where he and Mrs. Fullerton nttended a Rexall convention. They stopped off at Portland for a few days visit on their return home. Mis. Fuller ton remalnine until Sunday visit ing with friends and relatives. Mr. Fullerton reports a very success ful and enjoyable meeting at Spokane. Purchase Plats in Curry Estate Fred Schwartz and Nathan Ful lerton have purchased Plat C of the n; Curry estate this week, the transaction being made by W. A. Ilogard. exclusive agent for the Curry estate. The property is sit uated in a beautiful grove on the banks of the North Utnpqua, and is near the golk links. It is the Intention of Mr. Schwartz and Mr. Fullerton to develop the tract by bi'il'llng summer homes there. tcic: xxrxxrxncxrr- atr aratracyat: Xi-t: r. m The TERMINAL CAFE Distinctive a la carte luncheons and dinners are daily features of the Terminal. On Sunday, an es pecially attractive menu is prepar ed, careful attention is given every detail to insure your pleasure when you dine at The Terminal. O.'H. SHAW, Manager D. Harry Jurgens, Chef Ice boxes at row ell' t. YMtor In Ton ib Mr. ana Mrs. J. E. Trice, who reside about .a mile out of town on the leer Creek road, were here yest-erday afternoon attend ing to business mutters und flopping. Free crank case service at tho Terminal Garage. Delorne Parrott In' Miss Deiorne Parrott waa hero from I'mpqua, vhere she leaches school, todHy, and spend several hour allowing and visiting villi friends. Garden tools at Powell's. Leave for (truntN Pawn .NTrs. L. A. William and son left yesterday even in if for t; rants Pass, where they will bpend the week end visiting with Mrs. Wil liams mother, Mrs. Ellen Jones. Slightly itsed ranges at Powell's. Arrive From Oakland Mrs. Subin, wife of t"lie local manager of the Stone Chain Store, nnd two children, nrrived here. Friday from Oakland. Cali fornia, to locate with Mr. Saliin. . 1 Studebaaer costs less per pound than butter. Mr. Hufham Better Edgar" Hufham. who has been quite ill at his home In ih!s city for the past two weeks, Is much improved, and was able to resume work at the J. C. Penney store today. To Visit Cavanaughs Mrs. O. Leffingwell arrived here last night from Eugene, where she has been visiting her sister, and will be a guesfat the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cavenaugn for sev eral days. To Make Roseburg Home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dashnerand daughter, arrived here yesterday from Somerset, Calorado, to make their home here. They intend to find a suitable ranch near this city for farming purposes. To Visit nt Irlee Home Mrs. J. S. Ilubb arrived here last "evening from Portland to spend several days visiting with friends. She will he the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Price, who reside about a mile out on the Detr Creek road. Mrs. Shoemaker Returns Home Mrs. C. H. Shoemaker returned to her home in this city last night after an absence of about three months In northern points. She has been at the home of her sister, i Mrs. Ledford in Seattle, staying in 1 the north to benefit her health, and ; returns much better. ; Efforts Are Recognized Maurice Newland and Chester Morgan of Koseburg have been awarded sweaters in recognition of their work in the college bund. Mr. Morgan Is a member of Alpha Sig ma Phi fraternity and Mr. Newland of Theta Delta Nil. Roth are sopho mores in commerce at the Oregon Agricultural College. Mrs. Flint Returns Home Mrs. Guy Flint, who formerly resided In this city, and who has been visiting with friends here for the past several dnys. returned to her home in Portland this morning. She was accompnnied by master George Neuner, who will visit over the week end with his father, United States District attorney. Leave for California Mr. and Mrs. (). K'.tel and son. who have been v biting at the home of Mis. KestePs parents. Mr. and Mrs. fi. Kineuid ail,ook Ing (.laws, for tho past week or so. left yesterday evening for Lodl, California, where they will spend sntim timeat the home of Mr. KestePs parents. Tiioir home is In Portland . 1 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 Tents 12x14 Will be offered at unheard of prices. All new 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 Our duty to you Master Cleaners must have j sanitary shop, and must do their own work on their own prrtmlses. This mean? satis faction to you. Let us rhow you. Imperial Cleaners Our Auto Will Call Phon 277 MODEL DAIRY The only dairy in Douglas County selling Clarified Milk We invite inspection. Phone 44-F11 ' Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service. Skim milk for sale. Bring buckets to wag'. Night Delivery. . A Message of Economy The stork of monuments which we carry, embody good appearance, quality and fine workmanship, at prices which make thm outstand ing values. We hire no high-priced work men or agents and therefore can nave you from 23 per cnt to 30 per cent on your work. Kee us before placing your order. Peoples Marble and Granite Works 502 N. J.ton Street. r . ..... Remember This: GENERAL Gasoline assures you Easy Starting, Clean Com bustion, Maximum Power, Full Mileage! Ask Your GENERAL Dealer, for Your Copy! On Page 8 of This Free Book "How to Judge Gasoline" Next time you buy GENERAL Gasoline ask your dealer for a copy of a valuable, interesting and handy little book called "Plain Facts About Gasoline." It will give you valuable, authentic hints about motor-car fuel. Shows you just how gasoline is produced and refined; how to tell good gasoline, etc. Makes you gasoline-wise. This book contains handy forms for personal car records, road maps giving main data from Vancouver, B. C, to San Diego; boil -down of motor laws; table of distances, etc. Slip it in a door pocket of your car. GENERAL Gasoline Is Sold Only by Authorized Independent Dealers "Fill Up Your Tank and Let Your ENGINE Decide!" GSlS olime and Lubricants C. D. FIES, Local Distributor ROSEBURG, OREGON Are vou hungry? Try one slice of GRIMM PROS. MII.K 13HKAD for real satisfaction. I'hone l.'U. From Melrose T. F. Trozelle was a visitor In this city today for a few hours, transnctiug business. Mr. Trozelle resides at Melrose. Mrs. Rapp In Mrs. I. ?. Rapp was an arrival rom Oakland this morning and will sp'-nd a short Unit in this city visiting. Business Visitors Schuyler Ireland, of Olalla, and f. A. Parker, of Ilrockway. were business visitors in ltoseburg today. Mr fitnarnt Rttjrn Mrs. (ieorge Stearns, of Oakland, To Vbdt Here who has been visiting for the pasf week in Portland has returned home. You may often get full but you , Home For Week End ! will never get enough of CKIMM IlltOS. MII.K UIIKA1). Order one loaf now and no other will satisfy. CRIMM IJROH. MILK I1RKAD. I'hone 123. Bit) Bailey Here Today Hill Itailey was here today from South J H er Creek for a few hours transacting business matters and visiting with friends. Taking Fishing Trip Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Young and V. I Lj. jomiKuii are pim-muiuk a u.ijb ion' the forks or (he Coouiiie, river near Itmote on a fl.shing trip. Mrs. C. L. Maya will nrrlvn here Home time today from Salem, and will he the house guest of Mrs. U. A. Rankin for a short time, before goini; to Orants Pass to visit her parents. She formerly resided In this city and has many friend.- here. Traffic Officers Spend Day T. A. Raffety, chief traffic officer and Frank 1'irm, also of the traffic department, were hen yesterday from Salem and attended the meet ing held here last night to discuss new traffic latfs. fc Mr. Gilbert Here O. I!. Gilbert construction head of the Portland division of tho I'a jclfic Telephone and Telegraph I company is here on business and lis visiting with friends for a short . time. Food Sale Given By Aid A food sale was given by the Indies Aid society of the Method ist Kpiscopal church, north, today. In the- window of McKean, Ierby and Baldwin. ' The sale was con ducted by the central division of the society and proceeds will go to the general fund. Have you counted the aphis on your rose bushes? Kx terminate them by spraying with black leaf 40. Ask us how to Use It. Lloyd Crocker. To !ocnfo llr-re . Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hoo per, recent arrivals from Florida, and who have been In this city for the past several dnys. decided to make Roseburg their fiHiiro home. They arrived hero from Moninoulh, where I hey have been (filing for the past month, be fnr" cnmlnr further north. Visitors Friday- Maurice Newland arrived her I Mr. and Mrs. S, W. Strahl were last night from Corvallls, where he; guests at the Grand Hotel Friday has been attending O. A. C. to visit j and overnight They are from with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Oregon City and are motoring to O. Newland over the week end. southern points. grricicMT SERVICE We can assure those con templating moving of a service that embodies promptness, carefulness and economy. Phone for rates today, we will he pleased to furnish an esti mate. "We aim to please H.S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CC. 'PHONE 220 Visits With Beckleys Mrs. Jim Heck ley, who has been visiting aL the C L. lieckley home In iJlxonville for some time, re turned to ber home at Portland, last night. - IV Ml Ik A. J. Geddes To Return A. J. tieddes, manager of the t'mpqua Valley Canning company, Is expected to return here some time this afternoon after an ab sence of about a week or ten days in San Francisco. While there Mr. Gedden has been In conference with fruit brokers and has been get ting information concerning the prices of fruits for the coming M-a-Bon. Klwants To Sponsor Dance The Roseburg Kiwanis Club has arranged to hold a dsnce in the Armory on Friday evening. , May Ifith, for the purpose of aiiiiiin to finance the iMMH'las County Con cert Hand for the anii season. As the Jhmgtas County Concert Hand is one of the greatest. H"t to the community the club believes t!wt every citizen should lend his support. The fimittee In charge Is chairman, Mayor Ilourk, aasifefl by the chairmen of all coniml'i',,,i The total membership of the Ki wanU organization will aid In S"U ingdie tickets. Hera Today Commissioner and Mrs. C. L. lieckley are here today visiting friends and attending to buslnens matters. They are from Jiixon ville. The homo of milk bread con forms to government regulations. perfectly sanitary, perfectly clean. I It's good. It's perfectly delicious. Il's a hundred cents worth to the dollar. GKIMM PROS. MILK HHKAD. Phone 133. Patient At HosrVtal Ray W. Reynolds, Myrtle Creek drw'glst, came down to Roseburg toiy with Phil Rice, another busi ness man of that city, who has i entered Mercy Hospital to receive i treatment for heart trouble. Postmaster Chang O. A. Kirby. postmaster at Myr tle Creek, was in Roseburg today, accompanied by Ms youngest dau ghter. Ills recently appointed suc cessor, Mrs. Ale March, will take over the poMofflce at the end of a term of school, on June 1, which she Is teaching. The Terminal Garage Main and Washington Streets Offering the Motorist a Complete Service ACCESSORIES CAS WASHING OIL TIRES AND TUBES AIR CRANKCASE SERVICE WATER. BATTERY SERVICE REPAIRS LIGHT BULBS BRAKE RELINING REPLACEMENT PARTS GREASING . OILING . COMPLETE CENTRALIZES) SERVICE CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. PHONE 393 . , . , ji, j jiiijiiiuuiiiiiiimitiniMi ,: x rr m fifxr4 ynm jpry y iot: , , - 1 w