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    ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. APRIL" 2 1 . 1925.
THREE
SHOE PRICES THAT
CURE THE BLUES
Men'sOxfords for $3.75 to $8.00
Comfortable Styles
Keliable Makes
Swagger Lookers
Desirable Lasts
Broken Lines of Dress Shoes, Work Shoes
Shoes for school children and tots
at Slaughter Prices
and
A. H. PERRIN
111 V. Cass St.
Roseburg
LOCAL NEWS
From Round Prarie
Mr. and. Mrs. M. F. MWiH.burK
were In (rum ltuuml Prarle uw a
IVw bourn this afternoon shopping ,
atwt IrauMicUnK busim8s.
Arrives This Morning , 'From Sutherlin
tiaroi.l Vonnifiirrlv.il from Port-! C. V I'rli-kett was iiero for a
Visiting At Rapp Home
Mr. una Mr. Hurry Hupp
are
luml ihli mnriiinir 111 utnnil a. day ' few hours tills afternoon f I om Slit ll- ,. . ' , , , ,, -
or so vUiiiug Willi frieiuls.
Ijtwn mowers, the kind that you
can get repair parts tor, at Whar
ton tiros.
erlln ami aUemleU- to business uf-
i f.ilis.
I';i. i..itiiK- at tlie home of Mr.
Hupp s paten's, Mr. uiul Mrs. U.
W. llapp.
Mr. Sands Visit
Mrs. J. G. Sands arrived here this or so visiting..
morning from Wilbur to iend the
Leaves for Portland
(iarry Iiapi). of the Harm Broth.
its t.ir.ite. left lat ulKlit by moior
SHOP AND COMPARE
SELF; ILL HEALTH
ADERDKEX. Wash., April !1.
-Uesiiondent over 111 healtli,
From Coquille
Mr. and -Mrs. S. L. Curry anil
Winnie Curry arrlveil here last
night from coquille 10 spemi . u.i ; (or .rttan,,, h,.r he will spend ,hleh In . note .he said had also
fhort lime attending to business ! spoiled her chlldrens- health, Mrs.
atleiK. Ta,M..n ',! Hi m furnl
day viaillug with friends uud shoi- j vi"" ?"'J.yhr.. . tvilhiir ! .' woman living about six miles vast
of here, this morning killed hi
ping.
From Cilido
Myron Taylor was In from
Glide Monday afternoon for a
lew hours traniaeiitu business
and visiting with Irieuds.
Kd Sands was here from Wilbur' i f w.h
.-Monday, ana spiu Reveriu nutirs
attending to business affairs. 11.
retuiued boino today.
Mr. anil Mrs. Merle ("lark, who i tin vmmz iliitmhtem and eominlt-
have been visiting In re for Iho past -I ted kuieiile bv slashing her own
Former Resident Here
Alex Aublu. formerly a resident
of this city, now located at Towers,
D. ...... 11.,., a .I.' In tliiu fltv
See our Sprywhwl garden trac. , vUllins wlln frl,.mis.
few weeks, left this morning for
Weed, (ul., where tin y will visit
a the himie of Mr. Cl:irk3 unc-ie,
A. E. CUlk.
tor. One man can do lour times
us much work with It as with bund ' Mp Smith In
cumvuiors. vi urn mu iiius.
throat. John Tasklnen. her hus-
hand, found the throe lying side
by side in the kitchen In a pool
of blood, when Ire returned from
Aberdeen. In a note found by
officers, Mrs. Tasklnen. snid:
"l cannot lie any longer because
my health Is gone and I have
Most any store can sell one or two items at cost or
below but thatMoes not mean that all their merchandise
is sold reasonable. A store that takes a small profit
on each item sold and that has many store buying power
together with efficient operating methods, does save
its patrons on every purchase made; and is a safe place
to trade.
Try Stones tomorrow for dependability, service and price.
Saving Prices for Wednesday
CHOW CHOW
Quart Jars
49c
Fancy CATSUP
Pint Bottles
19c
TOMATOES, standard i Cp
pack, per can .IwU
3 cans for 43c, 12 for $1.69
Sells Property
Mrs. AniiH M. Vtlton, who re
, tm mul y'slTil;iv from California
I W ht'l't' kIim has ht-t'it hik mltnir thn . siiII.hI mv ohtlil run's litMilth lit-
W. A. Smith was a ItoscburK wlni.r. linn hoUI In r 12 acre rnnrh raufto I haw hwn weak. I want
caller this afternoon and spent a weat of lh:1 city to J. (. llulieu. to go with my cMiifivii from tin
short lime transat-tins business, Mr, Ueiieu iui.-mU to use the world. Ho not blame my loving
mutters, lie is a tiiuio resilient, (ranch an a home. The aval was huxhnml."
I mailt' Ihromrh tlm fl. W. Yomiir
Ileal estate cumi-uny. Mrs. Wilson
To Glendale
Roy Whitman returned to lit
home at (letutale thin morning
after upending Monday in ItombuiK in Monday
attending to business matters. Osear Seltnas was a visitor In is umlecWloJ whether she will con-
(this city from the rural districts i tinut- mukiu her home in this
Spends Day (yesterday ami transacted Dustiness, icily, but will probably return to
Fred A sum was here Monday 1 Mr. Selinas resides at Cavltt Creek, jt'alifornin, wh.rtr h-r son Is local
from Glide, and spent the after- 11 led, to remain fur a time visiting.
noon attending to business matters. High grade, extra fancy, raj;
Albany Visitor
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Woodworth,
of Albany, are spending a ft-w
flays in Uusvburg on business and
pleasure.
On Business
It. H. Oliver, a resident of
Glide, was here for several hoi; as
Monday attending to business
matters and visiting.
In Monday
Scott iirltt was here for a few
( hours yesterday attending to
' business matters. He resides on
a ranch at Garden Valley.
In buying American fence you
have the assurance or twenty years
of use In this vicinity to convince
you that It will give good service.
There are more than a thousand
miles of it in use in this county.
Play pafe an4 buy American. Whar
ton Mros.. sole agents.
I'roiu I'mpquu
Jesse Shanibrook was here from
I'mpMua Monday visiting with
frit-litis and transacting business
for a few hours.
In Monday
Carl Johnson spent sevenTl
hours in this city Monday a ft end
ing to business matters. Mr.
Johnson resides at Elgarose.
Grandmother says she don't be
lieve a l.'aker ever made it, which
we consider a fine compliment.
GliIMM MHOS." MILK HKKAD.
I hone 13:t.
Mr. Asam is with the forest serv- rugs at i'owell's.
ice.
Slightly used ranges at Towell's.
Bushnelts Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ilushnell spent
several hours in Koseburg tians-
Yoncalla Couple Visit
Mr nnil Mm P T Tartilv unrn
visitors yesterday from points north j(tin business and shopping yes
or tuis city anil transacted business, j w v
They reside at Yoncalla. . u. .. .
iMcCullochs Visit
VUitor Monday I Mr- ml Mra- N- A- McCulloch
Stanford ltuell was here fnmore Koseburg visitors today from
points south yest-erdav attending ! ih rural districts. They live at
to business matters and visitiiiK Oarden Valley and were hero trans-
MEDFOHD VISIT
with friends.
lard.
lie resides ut 1)11-
atting bulues3.
Visitor Monday-
Mrs- LaRaut Visits
Mrs. Vernon Laltaut was in from I
A lame deleRallon of Medfonl
Death Calls Sister
County Judj;t C. P. Darnard. of
;L:ine Coumy, well known in this
i city, where he resided fr many
i years, lost his sister, Mrs. C. M.
Anderson by death last Sunday
i at her home In St. Paul, Minn.
Miss ltorllia Dlirnlt was an out i thp rural districts Monday vlsltmir 1 . ,..
or town visitor yesterday ana speni i " u piiweeiiiH.
the afternoon transaetinn business ! resides at Oarden Valley.
and shopping. Miss Dlnit lives at
Tho note was written In the
Finnish lanRiinKO.
A razor, with which the wom
an slushed the thoats of her
children and t)vcn cut her own,
was found near the bodies.
Choice Family PO 4 Q
FLOUR, 49 lb. sack gZ I J
YAKIMA GEMS, CO OC
Fine Cqokers, 100 lbs. yZtO J
B0RDENS tall milk
3 cans for
25c
CRYSTAL WHITE
10 bars for
39c
APRICOTS
In heavy syrup .
19c
Best BUTTER
2 lbs. for
91c
I.awnmowers at roweli's.
FOUR HELD ON SUSPICION
A party of four, two youii men
and two younx women, were ar-
liwt nitrht hv Offieer ltiuisrh
and are beinK heid for itivestlsa-1
tion. They claim to be married
and plve the names of Francis W.
and Clailys Hale, and William (1.
and Sybil Nelson. Officers are hold
ing: them under suspicion while In
vestigating their stories.
Large Sweet ORANGES
Per Dozen
39c
CITRUS, Washing Pow- Mftp
der, large pkg., 2 for H3U
Peeti Washing Machine OR A
SOAP, large package JwU
n..i i di d
: der, 5 lbs. for
51.05
Large LEMONS
Per Dozen
27c
PEAS, sweet and tender 1 C n
Per Can I Jb
3 cans for 43c, 12 for $1.69
Calumet, Baking Pow- CDn
der, 2i lbs. for .... 00U
Kellogg's All BRAN ' nQp
2 packages for ...... 03b
CORN, Iowa Sui?ar 1 Cn
Per Can 13b
3 cans for 43c, 12 for $1.69
ROLLED OATS
9 pound sack for .
55c
Order your graduation announce
ments at tho News-Hevlew offfco.
New lino of samples JuhI received.
Blind People Sense
of Touch Gets Tired
Klkton.
.Mr. Allison Hot urn h
Mrs. H. K. Allison, who has
been visiting aL Cottaye GroTO
with friends for the p.t-t lew
days, returned to her homo in
this city last night.
Free cranK case service at the
Terminal Garage.
Gardiner Man Visits
: luncheon today and put ou the pro- i
I gram. Those making the trip were
mayor U. K. (Henderter; C. E. Touch, the second sense the blind !
Galt-rt, exmayor; Karl Gadditi, ex- turn to (after lii'iinox). has been .
'mayor; It. lloyle, aecretary of the perhaps most In the niiot light, but j
'Chamber of Commerce: C. C. I-em- ut ii,u sume time easily the most
"Service Quality
IS OUR MOTTO
Ilu-dness isltor
Alfred Anderson was among
those out of town points to spend
a short time here Monday attend
ing to business matters. Mr. An
! derson resides at KlgaroFe.
We not only sell you the best quality Croceries that enn be
. obtained but also give you service.
We deliver your Groceries riht to your door.
Uy tho use of the telephone you can do your buying right at
homo and be assured of getting the same quality as though
you were right heie In persou..
Many of our customers do not come to our storo oftener than
once a week? because they know thai we can be depended on
to send them just the goods they want.
In using the telephone to order your Groceries you are saving
the time and trouble of dressing and coming to town and then
carrying your parcels home. , ' '
A charge account may be opened up with us and a good credit
Is a good asset to you. W'n would be phased to s'rve you.
We have large, healthy bedding plants of all klml at reasonable
prices. Call at the store and we will be glad to show them
to you.
Itetiirn from Albany
I Mrs. C. C. Wilson and daugh
: tcr returned to their home in this
city last night after spending the
, week end visiting with Mrs. Wil
I son's mother, Mrs. it. It. Jordan
i In Albany. ....
A. S. Hin.-dale, Gardiner lumber """,,?nv i'" "i Ul ' " ' overrate! r-r mi imj schki-s mey
man. wa- here from that place von- " i C A i 1 UIIIlze- tlrst ot " mi a l'
terdav on business Mr Illnsd-ile ' 'r,,,iw,'nl r t i ais club, Carl tiguo faetor second only to smell,
left for Keed.-port "this morning. Tiiim-rIiI. J F Erirkson Vern as tactile reading, it- most con-
! a ter, I'aul Melonald. S. S. Smith j spicuous application, demonstrates.
Mr Sether Visits M" wI'ck J- Mann, Aubrey G. Apparently, it bliould be as easy
C J Sether was a visitor In Smlln- J- J- Hur liter, Kalph Wood-1 to reud lines of eiuboKStd chanic
Ros'ebu'rg Mondav and over nh:ht 0,,t- H S "utterfleld. Jers uith the linger tips as it Is
Ho residfii at Glendale aid wa:. 1 " l,roram was handled by lines of printed characters with the
iivnn raoricK, w no inirouuceo once me aiptuioei is iniiMcmi,
t'aul McDonald, w ho sang the Med
rtird booster song. The main talk
was made by C. K. "Pop" Gates,
whose topic was Smile and Smile.
A short talk was made by Mr. Fab-
rick, who invited the Koseburg Kl-
here attending to business matters.
Touch simply tires
Hut it is not.
out.
In my own case (and I have been
reading by touch IS years), says
Charles McGco. Adams In the At
lantic MoUlily, two hours Is the ex
Itet urns from Port hind
Mi-s Winona Trussed returned
here from Portland 'ast night af
ter spending the past four months
visiting with her sistt'r, Mrs. Uur
ge?a. Miss Trussed resides at
Dixonviile.
Spend Day
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. fiushnell were
In from the rural districts for a
few hours Monday attending to
linuI.ir.oa nifitlnra I. , , . . 1 1,
They reside at Rice Creek. iwunians to Medford at tho firat j iiiiui nr couiiiiuoih n-tiuniK.
opportunity. (. ,ltlv mi.
As an added feature to tho en- P,ln8 orw irritated and there Is
toitainment. R. A. McClellan. Shor- bUL" genunu resiiesMiieHH uiai u
man Clay repnsentative In this city
Elkton Resident Visits
I Mr. Clemens was a visitor here
tfrom the rural districts Mondav and
spent tho afternoon attending to a nhort piano concert
business matters, llo resides at
Klkton.
Ice boxes at roweli's.
From Wilbur
E. I. Moxley was anion 'those
to spend several hours in Koseburg
transacting buiw ss and vl.-dHng
Monday. He is a resident of Wil-
KM
iliL.Ubl
SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY
KcIIukk's Vtwn Flakes
"(iold. n West TeaT rib.
Clorox
Gulttard's Ground Chocolale. 1 lb.
While Wonder Soap. 26 ba
10c 5
....T .55c
v.. ...:..i8c
;.:..rr.:.r2sc
$1.00 f
4 Two liars Dorax Soap Free.
2 TTiily of the-Valley" Catsuprpint 'bottle 25c
ECONOMY GROCERY f
5 O. L. JOHNSON
The Store That Serves You Best.
X Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St. X
Meet At Riverside
The C. V. H. t'.'s of Edenbnwer
will meet at the Itlverside school bur.
house Sunday evening at six thirty.
The same group will meet for a Returns From California
party at the school house, Salur- j Mrs. Anna M. WilMm returned to
day evening at seven. I her home in this city Monday af-
o j ter spending the winter mtmtln vis-
Under Treatment j King in San IMego, and other
! Frank Denning, of MarshfleM, ; southern California points.
well known lathis city and at I..ook-
Ing Glass, where he was raised. Party ' Motoring to California
underwent an operation on his head ' A. J. McConnell nnd daughter.
i in I'ortland last week, and is re- Miss Hhelma Met tinnell, were v if 1 1 21
' ported to be improving. : tors here overnight Monday and mous jock
! guests at ine Motel i mpua. I ney face since h
wins FUST HE
is must dillicult to proceed.
The general iisefulnesn of touch
Is. also limited by the fact that It
Is a motor sense; by which 1 nean
flint the lingers must be moved over
the surface of mi object, Instead of
merely brought in contact with It,
if un impression Is to result. Many
of the seeing shew they are imt
aware of tins when they hiinply
place the hand of u blind permn ou
t uu object.
j Keach. too, sets sharply defined
j bounds io touch h perspective, often
' resailting in u warped or fragnien
I tary concept of mi ohject. us Kip-
line's story of tho six blind meu
j nnd the elephant aptly Illustrates.
j It is quite impracticable lo touch
I many ohjecls such as moving iiui-
Mwnrbtpd Pr lai wire.) I cbliierv, Imt metal or live wires.
HAVKE !H GKACE. Md., April nt all which restricts the ukh-
r.arl Sande, Americas fa- fulness of the sense still further.
DKonvillo leopb Visit
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Trussed
were among the out of town ;
visitors yesterday to spend sev- i IW.
oral hours in Korfetmrg phoppinc
and visiting with friends. Ttiey
reslde at Dixonviile.
are from Cordova, Alaska, and are
motoring to Southern California.
II Kcttrr
Kev. .1. It. N. Hell, who has
bern seriously ill at his home In
Co i -vn 111 f -ir sr vei;:l w ks pat,
lias Improved sutf ieh'ntly to ! :ivk
hi- Wi, an annoiincen.eut that
today rode bis first
was injured at Sara
toga last summer and won with
Sara t n, Mrs. K. Vanderbilt's
i-reat gel Imt,'. It was Sarazen'a
first raco of the year too.
Saraen took the Newark handi
cap, a six furlong dash for three-year-old
in th; time nf flat.
breatiing the track record by 1
Birds' Sense of Duty
Helped Out Sportsman
A fresh variety of an old yarn
which muy bo familiar to sports
men en .ps up lu ii n I rlsh cert e
NH'iident's letter to the London
licl'l lu the fidlowlng form:
Iflves fur Cnliroriiln ' hN ld. an announcement that il(l.riinjH loilk ,hp It.a(i (h(1 j "One of our party imiu.ses us
Mrs. M. .1. Moore, who ha hen (will be received with great pleas- )p,r,.I( ... ' . . , i with a tall story, classical in the
visiting at the home ol .Mr. nnd i nre u' nis many old menus i ii..,,,.,,,. ij,, i,i1171 W(.(1n,i an,i district, viz., how he was coming
i.Mrs. A. J. Kurnott. in est Hose- Kosyourg.
I burg for the past week, returned '
won easily by two
jleniuhs; Ilk' HIaze was second and i
Tex the Vintner third
Two-dollar mutuals on
Party Feeling Rife in Germany
K Jfi ?v?ir;V
M-Wl jJ .1-" " -' ' A tWilWIli i'
I,
GEXKAK" ELErTTCMERPlNli;. .
to nr nnme ai i omotiwoou, tun-ivon n corn inji '(,,. i t,
fnrnlo fnlv v,..ln I fr. nn.1 Mr- fimnt WilroT this .aUl ' ' aml W-
j morning received word of the birth
up to slioot on the moor one morn-
Sini7en i wi'er, all by himself, and
You have no doubt promised 'of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
yourself that you will order a j M. Hunyan, at Pacific hospital, Ku
loaf of Git I. MM IiIK)S.' M 1I.K I petie, Oregon, on April 20. Mis.
MKKAD just for a trial. Do It Hunyan will be remembered as
now and vou will never order hiiv Miss Kuth Wilcox, formerly of
other kind. C.HIMM MKOS.' I Koseburg, nnd the daughter f Mr.
The Iloholinkft are coming.
BANDIT OUARTET GETS
$10,000 FROM A BANK
MILK IlKKAD. I'hone Ki:!.
and Mrs. Grant Wilcox.
l'lltem Kalem Hospital
Angelo 1'erinl. a well known
resident 'Of Divide. In northern
Douglas county, has hernm'e a pa
tient in the state hospital nt Sa
lem following an Injury to his
Returns From CorvalMs
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Needham have
i.tft.,,l l.. tl.iu rill iftir un it l.
sence r,f about a week at Corvallis, l!f r.-iortwl
where they visited their daughter,
Marion, who is attending O. A. C
head and brain, received in an Mr. Needhnm recently sold his
accident at the liohemla Lumber Rtore on Mill reet. and states
company's sawmill near Divide a itint his plans afo undecided. How- r KObECUTlON 5
f Arjrtatw! Vrm l'amwf Wir.
LOS AN'GKLKH, April 21. Four
nrni4'd masked nu n held up the
Lynwood branch of the Fanners
and Merchants Xutiotia I Hank of
Coniptnn today nnd escaped with
to the
Hb riff's off i
Allalfa seed at Wharton Itios.
month ato.
he and his wife will remain
here for a few months. They will
reside on Pine street.
j Allen Funeral Held Monrfi--
The fxrerM of Kdwa d Alb n.
j who passerj usvay t
Poster Wins Prize
The County Superintendent's of
fice has received the prize winning
poster for IhiukIp County from
the Antl Tuberctdods Asoca! Ion.
ThRt poster Is a calendar for M;.y,
made by May Iren Daniewood,
Azaled, Oregon. District Teach
er, Miss Joy I'teland.
To Speak At Salem
Harvey (j. drown, district fire
warden for Douglas county, w hoe
home and headquarters ate n this
city, is tn b one of the speak-
ers at the annual conference of Mrs. A. W. Stearns Paite
Kinv sitting on the wall a grouse.
Now, us bus been observed, he
was nil alone, no witnesses, shout
ing for the p:it ami game was
scarce. Then-lore, contrary to nil
rules of sportsmanship, he tired
at the sitting bird, but when the.
smoke of his hiack-powdcr car
tridge bad cleared away, there the
yrnti.se still was, silting on the
wall. So ho II red at II again,
same result; ho expended 1
eiirt ridges, still the bird re
mained tin the wall. 'Well,' he say.
j turning to us, '1 thought the bird
: uiis bewlti hed ; no 1 w alked up
j lo it, and It II ew away, and I went
on (juite bewildered lind. wciild
' you believe ll, on the further side
of the wall I pl ked tip dead
i grot i so. Vou see, t In re were 1 '.i
In the covey liclterel under tl
STAR WITNESS
GOES ON STAND all, nnd the one I llrst lre en
. was the wntry on the lookout
(Continued from page 1 ) f danger and when be fell the
Justice In connection with the :nt,xl "M,k l,u Hare, and 80 cm.
ld rly Sa'ur Ilart-Goroinl prohibition case In
lie' Ir 'd jV- N w York. Hart formerly was
Mrs. A. W. St earn.-.
state fire wardens to be held In
Salem May 4 and 5. His subject f
wlll be "Airplane patrol: Its us f
and advan'ap"s. Pass April 1 . of tn:s year, at trie
0 ni:e of 7!i year. She urii"'l with
Silver Tea Wednesday . the Christian bun h at C' onville
A silver (! will b- glvn Wed- Oieeon. Amrust , D'iT. She p
' i !ay afternron at n't link at federal director ot New York,
tii.i 1'i.d. ,-t:.k ng Chap 1. li.trr-j Asked by Senator Walsh wheih
ti'ft was b"h! ut the Odd K -llo.v ,.r n,. p,, senator Wheeler in
f r.ietery aid (litre v.t' many ,Wa diiniMnn the first time he went
leiutiftil Hoial orfei:i.L-s. lb ihefore the Itrookhart commitiee,
b .,-. s two nrufhterr. oe-' living nJlV ib-dared Jw had not.
In Montana aid one ir. the e.c;f,i j (j,,-fer, forni'T secretary
who were enuMe to hi pr- feiit. ;t ;,don tan. pin II. Montana "d
I operator for whom Whe ler Is al-
li lo Pave pi I id tt'foit- tne in-
Lost Her Lunch
Over- (,.ri(,r dei arlinent in
oros-'cut ing
t, who raided at Cat.y.mi ille ; o)) pn. itu- flaims. was re-W,-,
to Mf:. died at Gran's rf.ii,., i tin- tand. lit- was a
g -vei n merit w it rp-ss.
Glosjer denl d when question
ed by Senator W;tb h that b told
Kid Mntitr In Lewlsiovn. Mn-
; neday afternoon by Miss loi to mourn hr lo-s, one daui-hier, tnn-i. tat Janu.irv. that Wheel, r
anything to 4n
Here Is an example of the manner In which Gorrn political j'lei
csst reflection on their opponents during tha campVk'n for the Presi
dential elections in Berlin. Communist adherents ar pictured dragging
the black, white and red flag la & mad, whi'.s fuantlDf the red
i lias of revolution.
Cobb's beefnm-rs Sunday SehfMil Mrs. 1. J. Dyer, of Gran: Pass, "didn't hr
class. In the parlors of the Meih- two son-. .Tame S!arn of Giants xovernnrnt p ri.nt.".' an I that he
odist church south, two to five. Pa-s and Kred St arns of Khanath "whs emp'-'.-ed to prottet Camp
All members and friends of tho Falls. Oreeon. Three grand daurh- )V from L. C Si" vtiMin."
church and Sunday school are In- ter p -ide jn Grants Pa-. Mrs.; Htev non is a rhal operator In
vlted to attend. The irtoeefds lll Kftle Ulurd. H, Mrs. pearl ManiJ' lithe Moiuana oil fi. his H brought
ed In the beginner's class.'
i services occurred at Grants Pa-ff. b.dl In I'iZ'i.
i When I was seventeen I welched
.nearly pound. 1 had been In
vited to a phnic and had been
a.ked to furnish two fried chick
ins. I boarded a si reel car so
crowded that standing room vi
at a premium.
i The ci uiduet or called n street,
and a lar-'e pas-enger with to
suiicaes center rallied Ihroiuh
tliH crow d Jo hitble the i-o-trnn'f.
When the pressure was 01
minMied a eritalde rain of fried
'thicken Ih-khii. Hrt the drtim
nt h-k w ent piit. then I lie w In...
I wa P"i enihjirntsxt-d to h tt k .
, When all the chi ken bad griiv
Muted to the tlonr 1 i"k'el nuay
as If to diM luliii any pre ion i m u
ervllp. My eiid'arri-ssm- nt reached Ms
rllfnax, however, w to n n molherly
looking woman said : "Oh, Ph. I
i The po-.r fat lrl has ot (er
lunch." Itehoboth Sunday lb r-
1 aid.
Smoked Meats
Swifts Picnics, very meaty, per lb 25c
Swifts Loin Backs (Skinned) per lb
35c
Bacon Ends, very choice, per lb 29c
Morrells Pride Hams, per lb 35c
Eggs taken in trade
WE DELIVER $5.00 ORDERS FREE
California tTjlsP 811 We,t
'2Va I V 1 I t I J 1 J Streei
Oregon Vf I J I I I fci A' Roseburg, Ore.
New Beads at New Low Prices
1 1 Closing out our entire line of
NOVELTY BEADS
PENDANTS AND CORDELLIERS
95c $1.95 $2.95
Unusual values of pearl, mother of pearl, enameled silver
pendants, white gold cordelliers nnd chokers-of all colors
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JEWELERS
UNUSED TRANSPORTATION
You will find in our Dodge
Brothers used cars tho
same surplus value as in
the new cars. They con
tain many miles of unused
transportation, so priced
as to represent dollar for
dollar value.
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
Ijoi'.km llroiln-rs Di aler
ROSEBURG, ORE. PHONE 45
D0DEE DR0THCR5 DEALERS SE LL GOOD USE-D CARS
Today's Offerings
Dodge Roadster. 1919 $450
Dodge Touring 1921 $250.00
Dodge Touring, 1922 $650
Dodge Ro.-uh.ter, 1 922 $550
Ford Touring, 1922 $250.00
Ford Truck. 1924 $350
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
Dodge Brothers Cars
nnd Graham Trucks
ROSEBURG. OREGON