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THREE " ffl' LADIES' JUMP 7 f by' A New Gas Range V ' For Nothing l - . ' Now 1 J !" h Timt fill I r Cj B to Put a New u li fe-'-r Your I teSSf Kitchen I V-a3iiSfp The n S.MOOTH-TOP is a I 2 s E'pii full brother to the famous I il - ""f VII.CAN HOTEL RANGE . (I II Tir--'r ifV 'hose cooklne; advantages l ' feS'!al are enjoyed by. the highest, IP 4 ' , salaried chefs in the coun- Ik W (Tl I try. P I I ij Investigate today our special Q rAW v ' offer which will enable you U 1 1 to have a SMOOTH-TOP range in your kitchen. lZ Demonstration of the Smooth-top ; Jfj V V Range is Yours for the asking , s 2 1' Southern Oregon g Gas Company LOCAL NEWS Visitor Wnlncwlny Vbdior H ediieiMlav Mrs. L. P. Itapp spent the day i Mrs. Honrv Archambeau was here yesterday visiting and Iran-1 here yesterday afiernoun shop- act lug buslneaH. land realdt-nt, i?he is an Ouk- 'Ping ami visiting with friends. i She is a re,id. iit of Tiller. Arrives From Eugene ! It leaves a wonderful taste In Mrs. S. G. Heffner arrived here your mouth. This cannotbe said of this morning from i.ugene to ordinary bakers bread, uituia spend a few days with Mrs. J. W. llrand, who is reported quite ill at her home here. Here From Rock Creek BROS. MILK BREAD Phone 133. From Green Hill Myers was In from the rural district yesterday afternoon attending to business matters, lie resides at Green. In -VelliPlay Roy Stearns, well known Oak land resident, was here for a few houis yesterday attending to busi nvs matters. -Mrs. linuid 111 Mrs. Rachel rirnnd Ib reported quite ill at her home on West Lane stt'Jet. Dr. Charts II. Wad is attending her. 'No 'banquet Is complete with ut it. It's a decoration in Itself. It goes a longway tnwnrd satis factory conclusion. GRIMM I1KOS. MILK I1RKAD. Phone 133. The Bobolinks are coming. Stanley PeWIck arrived here yesterday afternoon from Glide to sicnd a short time transacting business and visiting with friends'. Cama Ki(l'nt in Mrs. Gfo. Lucas spent a short time In this city Wedijvs.tay on business and shopping. She Is a resident of Camas Valley. Chester St arms was a visitor here for a short time yvstenlay. He resides at Melrose and was here looking after business mat ters. Mr. lileo I letter Mr. Hice, of Myrtle Credit, who hfis been quite ill with neuritis at the Mercy Hospital here for the past few days is reported much better. Lawn mowers at rowem. Three times a day every day for a year Is not once too often. You will atcree when you try one loaf or GHIMM imoS. MILK HUE AD. Phone 133. From Yoiimllu - Mrs. J. P. Jackson was In from points north of Hoseburft yester day shopping and visiting some friends. She resides at Yonculla. Garden toom at Powe.I's. leaves from Sju-rmiieiito Mrs. J. A. PeVine left for her home at Sacramento last night aftwr spending the past few months here visiting. Kdison Mazda. The lamp of the hour. Sold at Hudson's Electric Store. Mrs. Jennings In Mr. and Mrs. K. Jennings were in from lire rural districts for a few hours yesterday shopping and transacting business. They reside at Winston. Free cranK case service at the Terminal Garage. In from Tiller Coorgjo Uondenu was in from Tiller Wednesday afternoon and spent several hours attending to business matters "and visiting friends. Is Reported I letter The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Htrirkland, who has been quite ill at Mercy Hospital with appendicitis, is reported bet ter today. On klu ml Man VMtor George Carlyle. Oakland resl- Visitora From Lookina Glass Mt. and Mrs. . Vashaw and dent, was a Hoseburg caller Wed- I daughter, Linda Isabella, were; nesday and spent a short time Mr. and Mrs. O. L, Bhockloy here a few hours this morn-1 n ere attending to business mat- were arrivals here from Glide yes- nig from uooki, Glass chopping ters. terday afternoon and will be in and attending to business matters. Hoseburg a short time visiting and Mr. Vashaw has a homestead near on business. linking Glnss. Mr. Oiniiilerlain In Mrs. U. L. Chamberlain was o riosebtirg visitor yesterduy after noon from Looking Glass, and spent a short time visiting and shopping. In Wednesday Mrs. Frank Stelnhaur motored in from Happy Valley yesterday and spent several hours shopping and attending to business mat ters. From Glide James G. Cole arrived here Wed nesday afternoon from Glide to spend a day or so visiting with friends and attending to business matters. VI m vicinity, visiting and friends. with relatives AMERICA'S GREATEST VACATION 8 Land and Water Trip J including world famous In- A side Passage to botden of B Alaska, Totem polevillages, Jl Skeena and Fraser Rivers, V Mt. Robson, highest of Jl Canadian Rockies. Jasper B National Park, largest in the world. Nearly 2,000 m.lcs of 6g 20 I scenic clones for yvw. round uip from Portland, including 5 i States District Attorney Neuner. meals and berth on steamet between Vancouver (; 8 Marion Comity VKiior Mr. and Mrs. it. K. Hamp of Prooks. Marlon county, are unend ing a few days in Koseburg and ,the week end visiting his parents, Home "rom School Pill Purr arrived here today from Corvallls. where he has been attending college, and will spend Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Purr. In Weilnewlay Mrs. V. N. Pool and son, Tel bert. were here a short time on i in nfler snendin the nast few Mrs. Harris Returns Mrs. H. D. Harris returned to hnr home in this city this morn Old chain life NEW FURNITURE of all sorts made bright and inviting in new and uptodate "clothes" by a little play work with Decoret Enam els and Varnish Stains and Fullerwear Varnish! It's easy to renew your furni ture or refinish it in the present day vogue. Also, ask for booklet,"The Art of Decorating with Decoret" It's free and is full of ideas' on finishing and refinishing furniture and ornaments. vt rn carry a full line of Fuller W llf Piints and Vimishca anil can supply your needs. Marsters Drug Co. W.P.FUOERBCa J01 Mission Soto San Francisco X Btutcba in Pacific Com Qua Fuller PAINTS tj VARNISHES riONCKR WHITfUAO yith a production of 1,000 Hudton and Kssex cars a dny, tho Hudson Motor Car Co. has ad vanced to a position of undl!ut'd leadership among all six cylinder manufacturers, according to Koy Catching. Hudson-Kssvx (dealer. "Kor a period of several months," he said. "Hudson-Kane has gain ed rapidly, and lt at the present time making several hundred more six cylinder cars than any one else in the businexs. This leadership is all the more strik ing becaiiHe the Hudnon-Kssex 1 business is concentrated 91) per cent on the two coaches, and there are only alt mod'1! in tho whole Hudson-Kssex line, as against some twvnty-ndd In the lines made by other volume six builders. "There Is one open and one closed Kssex ipe uf car, and one Hudson open car. tht coach, and two sedans, one In the five and the other in the seven-passenger size. It is this specialization that has enabled Hudson-Kssex to offer Its coaches at actually lower than the open cars tire only such cuse in the industry. 'The present production of Hudson-Kssex cars, while at this unusually high figure, yet falls short of the current demand. In this city and everywhere else In the Cnifed States there is a con sistent and most active demand. The present capacity production has been reached In the effort to make possible the prompt delivery of cars to buyers when tlrey want them. "The leadership Is ordinarily considered to be due to the roach, but a closer study would bring out that It Is rather the combi nation of Hudson-Kssex chassis principles with the conch idea. The Super-Six principle, which made tho Hudson popular for ten years. Is now proving no less a source of satisfaction to lsex six owners. The mnoolhnesB, reli ability and oulck pick-up which result from this principle are in deed attractive features in a car selling at the Kssex six price. "While the present Hudson-Kssex business Is at this unmatched lev1, thei-a Is no thought of stand still. Hudson-Kssex Is still a rapidly expand In g business, nnd the popularity of the Hudson-Kssex curs Is resulting in an addi tion to Kactorv facilities which will make possible a still larger volume." The Pobolinks are coming. Powii from (JrantH Pass A. W. Hates, a farmer residing near G rants Pass, U a business visitor in Jtoseburg. Wednesday attending to business matters and snooping. They art from Hays Creek. Hot urns from Portbnul George William Neuner return ed to this city from Tariland last nii'ht. after spending several days viMting with his father, rnited .n.l Prinrs? Rimerf. A.B. HOLTORP.GfrPaif. Ar" . 122 Third St., Portland, Or. Phone Broadway 3300 RCACHCD ONLY V Canadian National Railways b nilliinl Mini Vlll Among ihosp from points south of Ko-ehiire to transact busines for a frw hours W'Pfliifmlay, was I.. II. Clare of Dillaril. Mr. Clare recently purchased the mill near there. days visiting rortlnml. with friends in LARCEST RAILWAY SYSTEM IN THE WORLD t 1 from only fcnderyyoimg ;porkers None but the very choicest of young grain-fed porkers are ever used for the production of Frye's Delicious Brand Ham and I Won. Keenest judgment is hrought to bear on the matter of this first choice. Then the exchiMve Frye process of curing is the result of expert knowledge in the science of preserving all the original tender juicy flavor that nature meant us to enjoy. Arrive from Junction Citv Mr. and Mrs. James arrived here from .lunctinr City Wedn day evening to vis:t at th,k home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O Oakland Merchant In A. Stearns. O.-tkunld merchant, was here yesterday afternoon at tending to business affairs. Mr. Pt earns Is part owner of the hardware company store there. Forest Ranqer Hertj Hugh A. Hitter, forest ranger at Glide, was In the city today con sulting with Carl R Neal. super visor of the rmpfl.ua National forest. Brand your sheep with Kemps. It requires no heating, will stay on for a year and does not harm the wool. Sold by Wharton Itros. Sutherlln Resident Visits W. F. Hohensee was here from Smherlfn for several hours today attending to business matters and visiting. Nutrition Expert From O. A. C. Miss Lucy A. Case, arsfstant In nutrition, from the O. A. C. ex tension servlr", arrived here yes terdnv from Corvallls, to conduct the third of a series of nutrition Be prepared. With an electric ranee fur the warm weather. Hud son Klectric Store. Easy payment a. ivoeni?. t ,.. i ,it Koenig. In from f4okliiff i!jts- Mr. and .Mrs. W. Jordan nnd family were Itoseburg visitors yesterday morning for a few hours. They reside a. F.ooking Class and were rn re shopping and attending to business matters. Here from INirllmid Miss Dawn Frances Pipes, whn has been attending St. I!c.n''' of Koseburg. Her fir.-t meeting was held yesterday at Myrtle Creek, one today at Sutherlln nnd one tomorrow at Yoncalla. The meeting which was to have been held at (llendalo Tuesday- was postponed because Miss Case wan detained at the college on bujii ness. The morning sessions are be ing given over to a demonstration of making meatless sandwiches, twelve kinds being illustrated. I Mir ing the afternoon sessions Miss Unit ut Pnrilniwl ..rrlv.,1 hrn I l-RSH 18 giving a IUIK On Uie iee.1- last n'ght to spend the spring lln or niotner ana cnimren. inter vacat Ion visiting. Khe will b hous guent of Mis 1'uine Hu bar. Tivo Supper Tho intermediate room of the Camas Valley School will give a box supper at the s hool house on Saturday night, April 2 5. A por tion of the proceeds will be nd to send delegates from the sewini: c'ub to the summer session at Corvallis. I.adi"s are r 'j'teted to brin boJcs. The public is Invited. est in these meetings Is growing rapidly as has been shown by previ ous records of attendance at the sessions held In the different sections. You will quickly prove on your table that Frye's "Delicious" Brand is 'Everything The Name Implies." 2 CFNTS FOR 100 RECIPES T h Frye Mt Guids contain 100 letted recipat and full di rccttont for th choice and cutting . of all meats. Send two cent for pott age to F rye A Co., Seattle. 0MM liams bacon "Everything The Name Impl'ie' J' "71 Broom Special 39c I V: ' i I. . Saturday Only GOOD CLP AND SAUCER 15 CENTS A Thousand Oilier Money Savin; Buy . GOETTEUS o Variety Store 24) North Jackson Will Hold Box Social Tho Kullertrm Parent-Teacher Association will hold a box so cial at the school hoime on Friday evening, at 7 o'cock. An in teresting evening Is beinir plan ned and a fine program h;in te-n arruiiL'ed. H will Include a group a vocal solo by Miss Kdna Hiz elNne; reading, "Th Forest Pleaders," by' six fifth grade pu pils; nadlng. "What Do We iturn When We Iturn Out Trees?" bv .Tames Arthur; campaign song by sixth -nnd seventh grade pupils; reading. "Salute of tho Tree," by I.uelMe Peterson ; son a, "For ests of the Hills," pupils; dialo gue, "Fire, the Desi rover.' by fven boys; song "Forest Hymn." bv pupils. All patrons are cor dlfilly invited to attend the social Mrs. Graham Visits Mrs. r. t.raham. of Portland. In In tho city for a few days visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. n. h. Eddy. From O. A. C. WalVy Itapp arrived here to4lny from O. A. C. to spend the wee enl visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Itapp. Quo fj r.hnnf vmir n1frl rte wir ing and save money. Hudson Klec tric Store. Return to Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Archer J. McCallen, of Anhland. who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. I Crocker, have returned to their home. $10 a month places nn electric range In your home. Hudson Klec tric Store. In This Morning Mrs. J. W. Pass and grandson, Melvln Kllison, Jr., were here this morning visiting with relatives and Mends and shopping. They reside iat AM rose. Have you aometmns to ta trade, to give away. Use News- Review columns. The Best Sales man in Town? -H ar U t i n I ! law "ind the answer and find Jiour customers "by jWcrtisin MX 151 lM'M? -MM ' Sport Skirts Pursue a Checkered Career The mode of the separate Skirt fa vors clashing plaids, stripes and checks, developed in soft, woolly materials, in wrap-around or plain style. Prices Range $4.75 to $7.50 The Ladies Shoppe 1 39 N. Jackson Street Mutual Prosperity ' The prosperity of our town and the! people Is mutual. Let us boost for sound, substantial develop ment. Have your Checking Ac count wllh us. The Roseburg National Bank Rosebur.Ore. S' yiauiM mil an q"M)'" ; i mWi.. iiiimu i i iapi .,w.m iLa riosln? out onfl lot of Jprupy, Satin nrnl Ti irnlfltf tilooinfrn, blnrk nnl In rolnrs, nt half prlcH whllo thoy las'. Markt)ury Co. rlilti(r out tifantlful linn of Mntlon'Ty at Iobh than rout. Iti riilar II valii S.-.c Anil ntlur I i n ex vlu' up to 2.."fl at 11.05 per box. pi ttcy a Confci lionc ry. N. .I.T-kon trjft. Tho orll will ailopt It for oil tlmf to conio If hp vit ;i ta niw tatH of It. GHIMM IIHOH. MII.K IIHKAI). I'holi" 1.13. r li&WMlfrMVtSP' A drcp or jnK makes millions think Bslter use a drop of Advertising ink to Indite i'ann thirut abont Imping 1,'oUr o J I Benaon P. T. A. to Meet Tho lionxon I. T. A. will moot at tho artnol houo FrMav pvi-nlnK unrt tho llonsun Clvlra rlub w ill rlvo nn IntoroMtinK jirfurram. Th"ro will I ho rofroHlmiontH wrvnl anil ovory one la ror'llally Invltnl to attonil. is important THE man from whom you buy tires is just as important to you as the kind of tire you buy. For real tire per formance, you need not only the skill and care of the manufacturer, but the attention and service of ancxpcrienccJ service organization. This man is the Lancaster Certified Merchant the one tire merchant in thin community chosen to sell Lancaster Cord Tires. He is a ricked man, selected for responsibility and standing and willingness to serve you in every way possible. In this man's display room hangs a signed and scaled certifi cate from The Lancaster Tire nnd Rubber Company as evi dence that this service station has paused our rigid standards. It means that tire and merchant may alike be counted on beyond usual measure. Look for this sign and buy from the man who display it. It will pay. THE LANCASTER TIRE AND RUBBER CO. COLUMBUS, OHIO j County Clark Returns ! founty flrk I. H. HIiMlo a int wlfo who havo b in p nilin lnt i 'wookln rorflaml ri'1urn-d homo ( lant nitlit Mr. Iliil'llo wan via-j ItliiK wlih hl mu'lior. MBry Y. Itlil- illo. who In nulio hi n a Portland hospital Ho p ports hor hoallh to be aomi what Improved. j ! In a Kamai of indoor barn-ball hi 9 ' laat ovorlnar In tho hlt-h ahiol Kymnanlum, tho Junior alrla ti ain , 1 raino through vb-tora nvor Ihoi , froshman l-ain Willi a orn of' i 21 to 10. Tho rolllt of Ihla aaniol ; Ktvon tho Junior girls flrt plara! I in tho tutor class baai ball aorii a. Dlilributed Exclusively By MOTOR SHOP GARAGE ROSEBUR0, ORE. Certified Lancaster Merchant