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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, APRIL 24. 1925. THREE r1 mymwxmrTq s W LADIES' JUMP! ' W y i A New Gas Range I J. For Nothing . . Now I J . 1 l the Tim 11 I l to Put a New l 1. h-t Your , I KSSM Kitchen' - 1 JJsrjJJI The new SMOOTH TOP In a I I fv 1 Full brother to the famous I I I 1 !SJ,I Vl'LCA.M HOTEL RANGE I II iftZZ L Jl yt-g whose cooking advantages , TAi '"J,0 y the highest Jf y "V-f salaried chefa In the coun- IU Q 1 l II Investigate, today our special rMv I offer which will enable you jf VV, U I lo have' a SMOOTH-TOP p4 U. ranee In your kitchen. , J Demonstration of the Smooth-top 'It Range is Yours for the asking Q ttV Southern Oregon LOCAL NEWS In Thurwlay Indeed the staff of life. GRIMM H. F. Pearson was here yeter- I HKtS. MILK 1111KAK. Guaranteed day for a few hours transaction absolutely pure, tjuunilty alune ac huxlneas. Mr. lVursuu resides ! counts lor tne size ana quality oi near Wlnchister. t the. loaf, l'hone .13:1. Miss Perry Quite Ill Miss Jean Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Perry, is confined to her home on Mnrh street. Mlas Perry is suffering with a severe cold on her lungs. Klamath Falls Herald. ' Modern conveniences, pure, wholesome government inspected Ingredients, perfect sanitation, en able us to make a perfect loaf at a minimum price. It's the flavor; It's the quality you simply can not get away from GRIMM-Bros. MILK IlKKAn. Phone 133. On Husliie-w Among those from out of town 1 points to spend a short time In I Itopeburg Thursday was Monroe i Porter,-of Looking Glass. See us about your electric wir ing and save money. Hudson Elec tric Store.' Business Visitor George Hacon, a rancher 'of the Looking Glass vicinity, wus a Roseburg visitor yesterday, and spent a short time transacting business. This Label Protects Yon V It' logical thing to do to buy your Used Ford Car from Your Nearest Authorised Ford Dealer This Label is your Guarantee of Value umm aamnttn 'i Roseburg Housewives! Have come to know our store as the place where relia bility goes hand in hand with good service and low prices. Groceries, Fresh Fruits, and Vegetablei are here awaiting your order. Phone in your needs the goods will go out on the next delivery no extra charge. PICKENS BROTHERS Perkins Bldg. Phone 68 I IVrry Webb III lVrcy Webb, of the ivniglm Hotel, is report! (I quite 111 with rheumatism. Dr. Charles It, Wado la attending him. Spends Dav it. It. liuoth spent the day here yesterday atteminiK to busings matter and via. ting relative. He Is from KuKene. From fin it Ion yulley John Marks was in from the rural districts Thursday and transacted businettH. Mr. Marks has a ranch at Garden Valley. VMt Here ThurNday Mrs. C. J. Swift and daughter, Lela, were here yesterday after noon from South iJeer Creek, vin itlug with fiieudtt and shopping. Klarts Couple In i Mr. and Mrs. ;J. Hawkins were Roseburg visitors for a while yesterday afternoon, and attended to business matters They reside at Klgarose. What's nil the noise nbout ? GRIMM BROS, have Invented a loaf of bread that has no equal for quality and purity. GRIMM UROS. MILK UREAI. Phone 133. I'roin Itrhlge J. II. Roikard was a visitor in this eity Thursday and spent ev. eral hours transacting buslm (, matters. Mr. Uovkard res. den at H rid go. Pyke Stephenson en route to Washington. I. C, from 1'ortland. stopie'J In this eity last night to visit with his sister Mrs. A. W. Ruff. Mr. Stephenson experts to reside permanently in Washington. l-'rom CniiiiiM Valley Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parrott and daughter. Hetty, and Mrs. Claude Church were here this morning for a tew hours shopping ami at tending to tMisimsH matter.4. They reside ut Cumin Vulley. Serve It your next luncheon and watch It vanish. GRIMM MiOS. MILK HUKAD. I'hone 133. Here From KHgeniv Mrs. J. M. Neer and daughter and Mrs. A. M. Neer arrived here lift night from Kuene to upend the next few days visiting Willi friends in Roseburg. I'Yinn Myrtlo INUnt ' Leo I. Howell, of Myrtle Toint, stopped over in Roseburg and visited yesterday. He left this morning for Orlaml. California, wher he will visit I'rleuds. Return From Salem Mis Lorrlene Conlee returned from Salem last night after spend ing the past few days there with ! her parent. Mr. and Mrs. V. It. , Conlee. Mr. Conlee fs in tire hospital there to undergo on operation, lie is reported better. Motorics Stop Ovrr Mrs. M. K. Carson, Mrs. C. f!!1 llland and Mrs. Jessio Carson, all of Portland, stopped over ns visi tors in this city Ian night and were guests at the Terminal Ho tel. They were enroute home af ter a trip to southern California by motor. Ret it rn f mm I ort la ml Mrs. R. H. Nichols and sister. Mrs. C. M. Murbep, of San Fran cisco, returned to this city morning after a short atu.y in I Portland. From Kutberlln Mrs. C. A. s'turk was a visitor here yesterdny afternoon from Suthorliu, and spent a short time shopping and attending to busi neis mutters. On RiislmfH C. w. Rice was among the visitors here on Thursday from southern points in the county and transacted business. Mr. Rice 'is a Myrtle Creek resident. I'roin Yoncalla Mrs. V. W. McMillln was a visitor from points north of Rose burg this morning and spent sev eral hours on bushiess and shop ping. She resides at Yonculla. Arrives Thursday Mrs. C. J. Puner arrived here last night from points in Montana, where she has Iwen visiting, and visited overnight, before return ing to her home nt Myrtle Point. Oakland Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ford were here from Oakland for a short time yesterday afternoon attend ing to business affairs. Mr. Ford has a ranch near Oakland. -Riddle Visitor Moses Ryan, wWl known resi dent of Riddle, was shaking hands with many of his friends in Rose burg today while looking after business matters. ItniH'uet Served lor Cast Assembl ng at the Orange Lan tern Ten Room, the cast of Dul cy", enjoyed n ( o'clock dinner last evening, after the matinee performance of the play. A de licious dinner was served and points in the play were discussed by the directors and actors during dinner. We have a complete stock of Mc Cormlck and Deering hay machin ery and parts. If you are plan ning to buy a mower, rake or bind er for this season you cannot do, better than these two makes. The parts service that we maintain is worth far more than the difference In price of cheaper machines. Wharton Rros. Lietitenttiit Tisflale Home Lieutenant Commander Mahl on Ti-dale, of Annapolis, is Visit ing nt Sutherji'n with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tlsdale. Lleu tvnnnt Tli-dalo has been with the I . H. Navy for a number of years Patient Convalescent 'Glenn Willis, of Riddle, well known in Roseburg, underwent an operation for appendicitis in Port land last week and is reported now to be well on the way to recovery. Leave For Yreka Mr. and Mrs. .1. Weaver left in their car today for Yreka ti. sneud a short time. Thev will go on to Copco Sunday to attend I ol i now serving as an Instruc the meeting of the Rolarians. j tor at the naval academy. Ac- comrmnicd by his wife and two Ir. Sethcr Sm-imU Par children he Is spending a :tO-day Pr. Sether returned to his home j furlough at tho home or his par at Eucene this morning after lents. spending a day here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Weaver. Ho made the trip by motor. Arrive from Seattle Mrs. F. McCaffrey and daugh ter arrived here laiit night from feattle, to visit at the homo of Mrs. A. Morgan here for a tine. Mrs. Morgan is an aunt of Mrs. McCaffrey. Spends Day ' Mrs. Anna Decker,- ofCottage flrnvtv u-ti4 a vlsftitr In this eltv i Hurl up Thiirmlnv. Mr. Dnelcer i Creek, has been in Coquille for the past two weeks on business. She left for her home this morning. In Thursday v I. Hall , was among the visitors from southern points in tli county yesterday, and spent the day attendinu lo business mat ters. Mr. Hall is fro m M y Hi e .Mrs. Martin Vlsltoi FiNhcrs Return (hit Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Fisher re turned homo Inst night after a trip to Sun Francisco and south ern points in their cnr. Return ing with them were Mr. and Mrs. Kdmund Summerville, of New Zealand, Australia, who will be their gueats here for a, week or so. Mr. and Mrs. SummervMIe plan to moke a trip around tlva world, vis'tlng in cities in tho Cnited Slate- and going on to Eu rope, alter their visit in Rose- i burg. While in San Francisco, Mr. Fisher also attended to busi ness mutters and did some buy ing of new stock lor auuiner wear for his store here. RefiiriiN Home This Mornings Sam Clock, who han been visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mm. Jesse Phillip.! In this city for the Mrs. Elbert Martin was here I Ps two or three days, returned im southern po'nts in the conn- M his home at Klamath rails from southern po ty yesterday afternoon shopping and attending to business mat ters. She resides ut Myrtle Creek. this morning. In Thursday Mrs. Fred Hamilton was In from the rural district yester day pfternoon vNfting with some friends and shopping. She re sides nt Half Moon Orchards in Garden Vulley. (larks Return from Cjifomi:e Mr. and Mrs. Merle Clark re turned from Ww?d, California, yesterday, after spending a short time there with Mr. Clark's un cle. They will remain here for a time, but are yet rndecided whether they will locate In Rose burg. Sue Southern Pacific C. .1. Cameron yesterday filed suit in Portland aga'nst Southern Pacific Railway Company for $2r,nu0 damage, for Injuries to his head and legs, alleged to have been suffered when h fell over a pile of lumber while fighting an oil fire on a turntable In the com pany's yard at Gl ndale. Hero Yewterday Frank P. Malloy was here from Winchester yesterday attending to bus'mss matters. Mr. Malloy b'ft in the evening for Grants Pas, wherv lie will spend the next few days transacting business. CLEAN STORES? We believe that any food store should first of all be clean-' "and its salesmen as well" for the proper care of the merchandise it sells cleanliness first dependability and "good food value" nat, urally follow Try Stones tomorrow for clean, courteous service and low prices. Shop before noon and save additionally. UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON SATURDAY SNOW DRIFT 4 pounds for M. J. B. COFFEE 3 pound can for .. 83c $148 ROLLED OATS 9 pound sack for . BEST BUTTER 2 pounds for 48c 81c EVERY DAY SAVING PRICES 15c LARGE SOLID LETTUCE 2 for FRESH RANCH EGGS Per Dozen 2 Dozen for .... RHUBARB, Fresh 2 pounds for ! 45c 15c EXTRA LARGE SWEET ORANGES, Per Doz LARGE SWEET ORANGES Per Dozen LARGE JUICY LEMONS Per Dozeu 49 c 39a 27c CANNED GOODS Buy them by the Dozen 15c TENDER SWEET PEAS Per Can 3 cans for 43c. 12 cans for $1.69 IOWA SUGAR CORN C Per Can I3u 3 cans for 43c 12 cans for $1.69 . STANDARD TOMATOES Per Can lUb 3 cans for 43c 12 cans for $1.69 FANCY STRINGLESS BEANS Per Can j 12 cans for $2.25 FLOUR KERRS HARD WHEAT 49 lb. sack for CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR 49 lb. sack for : 10 pounds FARINA for ... ...:...... SUDS Higher Buy at our Low Price 100 lbs. YAKIMA GEMS for 50 pounds YAKIMA GEMS for '.. 20c $2,53 $219 7 75c $2.50 $1.35 APRICOTS IN HEAVY SYRUP No. 2 Size Cans 12 cans for $2.23 BROKEN SLICED PINEAPPLE No. 21 Size Cans,2 for 12 cans for $3.15 PEACHES Halves in Heavy Syrup Ctn No. 2 V Size Cans, 2 for OUy 12 cans for $3.15 PEARS HEAVY SYRUP Per Can.. CATSUP PINT FANCY CATSUP for PINT HEINZ CATSUP for ... .. .. FANCY CHOW CHOW Quarts for BORDEN'S MILK 3 cans for BORDEN'S MILK, Small Size 12 cans for EAGLE BRAND MILK 2 cans for . 19c 55 c 35c 19c 35c: 49c 25c 55c 45c 311 WEST CASS ISTJnTl CAUFORNIa "' ROSEBURG, ORE, C I k I AND OREGON'; PURITAN NEW ENGLAND SHOCKED DVf EARTHQUAKE Mrvl.tM f'r. leaned WlrO rnoviDKNCE. n. i., April :t. Now Bedford. Mhhh., polk! liimd- j qimrt(rs lvixirted today tlmt n dis tinct wirlli Bhni k hail own f. lt In that city at 2:.riS a. in. Tan of- fleer In rhurRp Bald tlmt there was a rumbling midi'mcath ami tliat tho Hhoi'k lasted the i!''":iter iart of 20 ftcronds. BOSTON. April 21. Distinct parth tremora were reported today McDade Catches 'Em fiom several points I alliens!. A ncp atrliiK of tront wpr fx- jern .Massachiisettn. At Mlddleboro Minted again this morning by J. M. ' phpiioim -non van limed 3 o' XIcDade. the fish having been iclock. No damage was reporte 1. caught this moruing in the North The movement was f. lt as hr Ilninmia. Th s ia the s cond : tniaim as nrocKion mm hpim-i, llevps, It Is added, that an enlarg- lot the Iiulgarlan communist pnrty, etl Dulsarlan army Is likely to Las shot and killed by the police crush unrest In the mind of tho ! todav when ho refused to sur tlteek people who will view It as render. Another store of arms has a mennca of the status quo in tho been found by tho police In a ItalkanH. (search of tho homo of a suspected 1 j conspirator. PAHIS. April 24. I.o MntlnsuJ I General Housserr, tho mlnlst-r Sofia correapondent says reports of the lutorlnr, told foreign eorres- of a change in the Bulgarian cab inet are absolutely unfounded. The ministry under Premier Tzankoff, 1m strong, r than ever, he declared. Terrorist Slain; Arms Found SOFIA, April 24. Ivan Manopff, a member of the secret commllteo pendents totlay that the number of those arrested In the entire coun try since tho beginning of the government campaign imalnst the .terrorists did not exceed Minn. He declared that Moscow had Indus trials anil bands in Its pay on reg ular monthly wages In Bulgaria and gave special premiums for crimes committed. A campaign of calumny against Bulgaria was carried on, he charg ed, by agrarian communists, Who had gone from this country U Jugo slavia and at the same time, Macedonian and Thrnclan refu gees, expelled from their homes, formed an element of disord r In Bulgaria. Taylor-mane concrete Is good con crete Tel. 22r-n i J string this fisherman has brought In within a few days. to follow a line between New Bed ford and that. city. In Brock'nn Heights, a suburb, windows and dishes wern rattled. The dura tion of tho shocks wire reported few Beconds to a Telephone Men Visit P. F. Woodward, superintendent of maintenance of the Postal Tel-ias neing irom a lew seconus i .j ephone and Telegraph Co., and If. 'half a minute. A C llvrlon. al-o of that rmnpiny, " V were here from Portland yesler-l I.'' Heo killer and powder nt g il:iv on huslness at the local ex- Wharton Bros change. They left for the south this morning. 5l - I iThp of thfi Onfall ARE YOU PREPARED? SI llofso Jim Dixon, non of R. 11. Dixon, of J)ixoiivilh foriiiHrly a rMilnt of that locality, now a prominent Douglas Corporations j utocknian of Klamath Fulls. lot Articles of Incorporation have j nix of a herd of horaes on his been filed with the secretary of i ranch there this week by drnvyn ptate by the I'm, -qua Dredging &;lnp. wh-n an ii -rfuatfnn (linn imrM ConHtructlon Company, of (Janli and flooding over U'lO urres or ner, with a capital stork of $25-adjacent land. 000. The incorporators are F. J. WAR MENACES BALKANS OVER SOFIA AFFAIR (Contlnupd from page 1.) Kernan and J. Hawkins Napier. A certificate was filed by the I'mp. qua Fishing, Storage & Supply Co., of (Gardiner, showing an Increase In capital stock from S5UO0 to $25,-Oen. INSIDE AND OUTSIDE, WITH PAINTS Now is the time to do your exterior as well as interior painting because it will dry quickly, and you want fresh, clean surfaces for Spring and Summer. We Cuarantee Satisfaction. o I Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. fhone 25 11 NO. JACKSON Q WATCI I OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS j1 Droom Special 39c Saturday Only GOOD CLP AND SAUCER 15 CENTS A Thousand O'.fc-r Moffey Saving Buys ' . GOETTEL'S . Variety Store 249 North Jackson VMt Yc-tterdny Mrs. Walter Hansen, of Seattle, stopped over In th's city a short time ye-erdrfv and v I 1 1 her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Kr"d U'-tdel for a few moni'-nt"). .ihe was enroiil to I,os uv,-Wn to nttend the funeral of her mo ther, who died a few da o, and who was tho sinter of Mr. Iteldel.' lyrevc for f 'Tillfiinil 0. W. ralti. of Vanceliorn. Miiine. who hits been v i-it mr his A .1, i n Ihlu ,.ixr ftxr uiiniO tim l"'ft thl mornlnc for l.onir Uearh. Californ'a, wh re he will '.nil the next month or o vi(tt Inp. Mr. Kales pinna to t p nw r emfn In HoHehurg on hit r'ttirn trip to the eaM. ahandnna HiiHplcion of Juiro-Slnv g rompllrily in the ruinpalKii of tep rorlMin In HulKaria. g Juuo-Slav officialH denv that an- W UfHtanee ha been Riven Unitarian A aHHapHln. Sofia dinpatrhes quotes Minister w of the Interior HouMxeff ah dechir- A Iiik that not over l'.Od peiMona $ have been arretd throughout Ilul- W jtaria durintt the campaign aKainut .. ,.1 .. . T In auu..i-iu li.it fnu. eow furniKhed arniM and nion y for W ine Bunvermven. Premier Tzankoff declared the nltualton a 1 1 ri tiuta Me to the Ilrlt l.h labor party member recently In Sofia that many had been kill' d in Itii'jfuria without trial in "nheer ratuniny." He declared the nltua tin is calm throughout the coun try. Other Indirect dfspatchH. how- Play Ball! Spaulding's Complete Line of Base Ball Goods Gloves, Bnls, Balls, etc. tt Fore ' - More Distance with a Spaulding Driver Spauldinss' Mesh, the new 1925 Ball. 75c CLUBS BALLS pvt, ennttmm to rcpitrt Hint mik! liorlH of lluluarla. I vlrtuullv a prlsoncp in th" Itoynl I'hIhcp st Hi fta tui'lcr (l(-ncral MzHrfff. hend of ttif military Junta. Sofia rontliiiii- anllV tincli-r vlrtil nl martial law. Tho Hulnarian mil ls bfltiK lnt:rcn!cil as author hv tho council of amtRnft- rh"T dors at 1'arlK. lo !io with tho ult- Former Residents Here Mr. and Mrs. Carl Illayny ar- riv-d horo from California ta-t ov- j. on.nit. travottnK hy motor. formerly mailfi th lr homo In tuts nation and Kournanla. Juco Hlavla city. Mr. Illayney havlnit boon cm- Hn, (;,,., (o nro jrot-il Inn that In ployed at tho local tolophono os- cr,.nKo. ohanno. Thoy have boon m.iklnit Neighbors Move To Protect their home at Ix)H(J Beach, Cal., Ill:l:l,IN. April 24 A dispatch for tho part nttmbor of yearn. Mr. fnm, Athens report that an :itr nt lllaym y working for tho Shell (ll nf tho (Iroek Bnvernment In i n company. They will bo hero for route to lu-lcrndo to p'ui tj'Tn several days looking after tropor- ttations for an alliance, oetween ty Inlerena near Itonelmrn and (itooco and Jueo-Klavla. vlflting lth old friends. , The Crook premier In quite 'savin that tho Athono t-ovr For your information. Milk Itread nient has no Intention of wi' i ven c-ntalni pure luitter. milk anil nr In tho Hulirarla situation un haid wheat ilour- above govern- loss th Greek frontiers sro thre-il men! requirement. tJHIMM flllOH. oned. MII.K 1HII;aIj. i'hone 133. Th pr mler, nevertheless, FishingTackle Complete line of Best grade of poles, lines hooks. 33l bate, etc. "Kodak" As you Ro.wilh an EASTMAN'S Full stock of fresh films. Kodaks from -$2.50 to $25.00 Kodnk Finisliing SPAULOINGS TENNIS GOODS-BEST BY TEST & d5 -H eiiows Radio Shop. RADIO SPORTING GOODS i