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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. APRIL' 28, 1925. THREE Sugar $&- Ail n.. u i 4-w uay t? cuuesuay We offer 100 lb. fire cane sugar for $6.49 when purchased with $5.00 orders or more. Take advantage of this opportunity to secure your sugar for this season. Canning time will soon be here. Our Regular Saving Prices ! shrimps ,'2r':S2 Cod Fishirtf, ; 45c catsup : i9c Chow Chow 49C Apricots "r..l3 19C Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, Stan dard pack, 15c; 3 for 43c; 12 for $1.69 Asparagus Tips 1;s;qu8tre 35c Yakima Gems No;,$2.5 flour 4c9ht:Fami'y:...S2,19 SHAD Crystal White, OQn V A f 10 bars for JJU milk fff",,u"', 25c Stone's Coffee foJ3ib.S1,29 Oranges l''lAU SYRUP maple flavor . 83c Swift's Picnics, lb 25c Swift's Loin Backs, lb 35c Hams Sb.,,,,..I!wa:. 35c : California T C. ""It Arundel, piano tuner. Phone IS9-L. Mrs. Mold returned this mnrn Ing from Portland, where she had Ixvn confined by illni ss to St. Vincent's hospital for some time. Another of those enjoyable eve rt in h next Saturday at the Wig vuin Tavern. Mrs. Clara Harrison, of this city, left thin morning for Kiddle, whi ro !-he will upend the next few day vlui'.ing with her sister, Mrs. Crow. This Is to advise you that the net bread in Oregon is GUI MM lilt OS.' MILK HKKAI). Phone High grade, extra fanry, rag- rugs at Powell's. S. DeWicki was an arrival from j liougiin estrdiiy and Hpent a I short time In this city visiting : and attending to business mai ; ters. Mr. nnd Mrs. (!. 1. Welch re ! turned to their home in thin r'ty j this morning after spending ttie I past two weeks visiting friendH in DouKlas, Wyoming. Dr. D. R. rerfllnpr.ir the I Oreuon State Livestock Sanitary ! office arrived here last night from I Kugene to send a short time In I Ito-iehiirr on business. Miniiiimniiiiiiiitiitntiiiii!miHtintiiiiin!itiiiiiHinitMiiiiHmiiinmiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiiitiiintiiiiiimiimtitiiiiiiimnre 1 I GILL BROS. Special DAHLIA I Bargain Offers "Cltr of rortland" 1 Send I for 1925 catalog describing vegetable S seeds. flower seeds, s dahlias, gladioli and B fertilizers. Three Special Cut-Flower Dahlias $1.25 To ronvlnr. you of the stiperlorltr of our Dahlia, we liive s.,rt-il ihrt-tt of the rhiilc-.t kinds from our aw.nrtm.nt of ov.-r iOl) varieties for a special bargain ofler as follows: CITV OF PORTLAND A (riant -oldn yellow rw-ofiv D.ihlia on erect stfm. reaultr val lie . . S 1.00 MA ItcKI.I.A ;ll.l. A soft ro pink, decora tiv IihIiIIa on lona erect it. me. rfKntar val.. .80 JAM K S. IWI.I. A amnt peony Dahlia with autumn shades of scarlet and Hold, re, vat.. .SO One bulb each total value (catalog prices) ... .12 All Three Sent Postpaid for $1.35 Eight Named Dahlias $1.00 Hers Is anothpr .postal eol'ertlon offer: We will ,end eliflit nam"l Dalillas with a giLirsnte'd cata log va.ue of lil.iu or more, and labeled with their correct names our own selection postpaid for 11. I GILL BROS. SEED CO. I Montavilla Station, Portland, Oregon I f relnw -hrk f ). draff J ) or mtiy orW ) for f I for which , nd m th Culle'fii as It f rated abova. iiinmmtmimiiinii t LOCAL NEWS Studebacer costs Test per pound tiiaa cutter. Clyde White was in from Glide yestt-rduy morniiiK and Kpent a short time attending to business mailers aud iradinK- Trade your old furniture for new. See Judd. Hiss Cornutt was here yesterday for several hours .shopping and vis King with fi inula, the resided ut Riddle. E. K. iryland was here from Eugene Monday attending to busi ness matters and visiting with friends. Mrs. M. Karris returned to her home at Riddle yesterday evening after spending (he day here shop ping and vUHing hvr daughter. Among those to spend a few hours in this city yesterday was Thermon Cannon, a residtut of Glide, lie was here attending to business affairs. Mrs. H. L. Parazoo was In this city this morning for a few hours attending to business mat ten and shopping. She is a resident of Sutherliu. Two In one. The quality ol two loaves in one, the value of two loaves in one and the satis faction ol two loaves in one. GRIMM 11UOS.' .MILK liltKAl). Phone 133. ! Charles K. Urown was among those in from the rural districts Monday and attended to bunine-i nmttvrs. Mr. Itruwn resides ut ; Elk Creek. Mrs. D. C Llndgren. of this city, left last night for Ashlund, : where she will visit, with her litis, band, who is employed there, for the next sewral days. It costs more to make U than any other kind, hut it's worth all Its cost to see them come fur It continuallv. GRIMM ItROS.' MILK HREAD. Phono 13.1. Mrs. Castce was a visitor from points north of this city yester day afternoon, and spent a- few hours shopping and attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. George Norman were In for several hours yester day shopping and attending to business mutter. They are from Tiller. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson, who have been residing near Roseburg. were In town todav on , their way to Wolf Crer k. whore they will spend the summer. Mrs. Frank Poole, of this city, left this morning for California, to spend the next month. She will visit with friends at -Los An geles and at San Francisco. Among those In from points north of Roseburg for, a few hours Monday was Victor Hoyd. of Yoncalla. ( Mr. Hoyd was here attending to business affairs. E. Barnum, a former resident of this city, arrived here yesterday from Marshfield, to spend a day or so on business and visit with friends. He is now in the auto busi ness at the coast. See the Pabcolin floor covering at the Antlers Theatre. Hundreds of people have walked over it and still its'Uood-Good-Good. For Sale, at Judd's Furniture Store. i Mrs. P. K. Nygreti, a former resident of Koselnirg. spent the week end In Rorfoburg visiting with Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Fields, returning to her home in Portland on Sunday. The frost is over. You can now plant your flowers out doors. We have bedding plants that are large and beautiful. We have XJnnas, Canterbury Hells, Snap Dragons, Verbenias, Asters. Marigolds, anil Salvo. Economy Grocery. Isaac Selig was here from Myr tle Creek Monday attending to business matters for a fvw hours. Mr. Selig has a fine dairy ranch at that place, and states that the dairy outlook for the summer is goed. Mrs. MeCarphy. sister of S. P. Memmineer, who with his wife and E. Von I'es-ell. wrre Injured in nn auto aee'd'nt here Sunday, nrrived here this morning from Portland, nnd will be with Mr. and Mrs. Memminger until they recover. Mrs. C. II. Thurston left this morning for eastern point; , where !he will sp'-nd some time visiting, j She will attend the convention of ! the auxiliary of It. of R. T. l j Cleveland on May 1-th. From; there she will go on to Boston, I where she will visit for a time j i with relatives. i Tom Olllvant. a resident of Look-1 i Ing Glass, was brought to this city this morning to rereive an a Ray, at the offices of Dr. B. R. Shoe-1 maker. Mr. Olllvant had the nils- fortune to receive a broken left leg Thursday of last week . While ; cutting trees one of them fell on ' him, pinning him to the ground. 1 Dr. Shoemaker states that the leg is In a very good condition. I Mr. and Mrs. C. '. Snoddy and j family left Monday evening for I eastern points, where I h' y will ; spend the mt two months visit j ing. Mr. Snnddy is an employe of the Southern pai 'ft' eonip:iny. and with lit fam'h- -'U viit at : Cleveland nnd attend th" ronvt-n-tlon of the H. of It. T.. which 's to be h"ld there -non. Tlwn will nlso make an extended visit with Mr. Snoddy's parents. Mr. and Mis, J. R. Farr'ncton and daughter, nnd Mrs Alvin Knudson and son have ?" I timed to their h'"i. in this cltv after, an extended trip through Catlfnr- , nia bv motor. They vtilrd at , San Francisco. Stockton. Sacra mento, nni Va-'avllle. Mr. Far rlngton Males that while they had a vry enjovnM tr p, it was finite cold In California, Sacramento having a hall nnd snow parm about a w.-ek an. While tlit will damage the apricot and M- t mond crops. In t-ome part. th storm left the crop undamaged Mr. Karrinr'on states that north ern California has hffd quite a little jjn and t'0 Hip crops tn that se. Hon are looking fine. The party report that the roids are ( In a firve condition, hut that, while not running Into the utorm at Sacramento, the weather through out that part was quite indy. , pre- 1 Wsikln Vanishing Cream vents tan. Among those from points north of Roseburg to spend a short rules of the senate. That become evident today when Senator Mo ses, upon his return to Washing ton discussed General Duwe re time here yesterday, transacting ; address In. ojd North Church business, us C. S. Milne. Mr. Milne resides at Cottage Grow. ( Another of those enjoyable eve- I ..I c- 1.... , Un fl llllltd lit" ,l 0UIUIUU l lire " R" warn Tavern. at Moston. "Thi vice-president ' attack upon tire rules of the senate a rouct'd fo much enthuBiaum and was given such a warm recep tion " Will.) 'lIlM Voi ll.m.wr,, T. J. MrCammas was a visitor , g,.r,aIor .,hnt thf, temierature from points i:rth of this city for ( drnpp.-d to 18 degrees above vro a few hours and transacted bus!- aiu hix ncnefl of Mlow n . m ss. He Is foom Oak Ridge. . n . We py cash for dry cascara MONARCHY MAY bark. Wharton Bros. Howard Leonard was a visitor In this city yesterday rrom north ern points and spent a short time nere. ite is iroui uaaiunu. The Glengary P. T. A. will hold a declamation contest Frldnv. May 1st. Mrs. Maybelle WVson Chureh of-the Roseburg High School, will be in charge. . BE RESTORED BY HINDENBURG (Continued rom paer l.) Oernian security pact offer will be conducted on the same pollry of, avoiding anything that could be used as fuel for the reactionary International poultry tonic and "" r'"' " . V" Tny' aV'n Lee's lice killer at Wharton nros. i,, ""pV , 7 Z c. " T'p,y. i nn.l ir it v itnllnn.l l"18 offt r of ,1r- Stresseniaiin, the ownVoV1., Pa Ana"'': j ch - ment House, in Portland, are here "nLf,oJ J ,T ,Cn" for a (Vw .lavs and ore auests at V. . ? J ,"or",orirdK the hotne of Mr. and Mrs. Oeor.e IKT, the hope that P. J." Helllwell. manner of ,Tn, wil' rBba,nd"n, '"l a,M" Hoawell SprlnK resort, was in ' l,a.,"1,.a"i...,''1,.0",Sl0A1,klft ',"h Itnsebunj today on business. Mr. " ,u ' , q 7 Helllwell reports tint tourist travel ''r' border which Is very pood for this time of the year, and that the camp grounds at the springs accommodate many cars each night. Another of those enjoyable eve- eventually. nEW.IN, April 28. The victory of the nationalists In the presiden- nin, nrt Saturday at the WIK- j! l,hehresSl.r oi the' ence with the men.b.-r of the,,0,rt1,rhi",,'' of ,ne rendition of county health unit. nr. Muensch P . , . Llinn.,l.!:'ariteh.nr;r?J,,orid--'v 'l-n,,, Ih, band plaved the 11.,.. " with " "Bht 8,r0kV ofi"Armv March Number 9." the "Kaiser Waltz." by Strauss, the "Wrederlous Ilex." March. 'Mark, While and Red". Imperlnl flag song and "Deutschland Uber Al-les." paralysis. The Smirk P. T. A., will hnve a meeting at the schoolhouse on Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at which time tire election of of ficers will bo held. Kev. Cald well, of the Kantlst church In Hosehurt-'. will give a talk on the Phases of child welfare. Follow- VIENNA. April 2S. Field Mar shal Von Hlndenburg's election to Ing this there will be a spelling ' . . ,-res oency la reKr. contest between students of the' "rrT ;""u u,. w , , . . Smlck school nnd the Dlxonvllle 'dr of Austrian union w-llh school. A social evening will fl- ;t'any and is deplored by the low this' program. newspapers of nil parties. In an Indoor baseball contest. I The Neue Frele press while held vesterdav afternoon in the P! for the best, characterizes hieh school rvmnaslum. the Sen- !u 83 a misfortune, fop the (.erman lor girls defented the Sophomores girl team. This is the last of the series of baseball contests nnd gives the Juniors first place, the freshmen, aecond : seniors, third: nnd sophomores fourth place. The different claspos are now prepar ing for the tennis contests, and a number of the students are out on the court practicing for the events. people, while the Abend declares: "Von Hlndenburg's is a victory of European tliscord over the Dawes plan and the London agreements." . HANOVER. Ciermany, April 28. The steel helmet monarchist or ganizations seem to have taken possession of Hanover and are cel ebrating exultantly the election of iVon Hindenbiirg. At their favor- SFWTOIt IOSI-:s NOT ite restaurants ana cares momoera TO SI'l'POKT DAWES, ior tnese monarcnisi groups are WASHINGTON. April 28. yelling themselves hoarse day antl Vice-President iWwes will receive 1 night shouting "Hall. HlndenburK'" no support from the president I singing patriotic songs and linbib pro teni of the senate. Senator ing freely. tnM remthllcnn. New Hanin- Mre In Ills effort to revise the' Carden tools at rowe.i Moses, republican. New Hamp shire In his effort to revise the' Wigwam Tavern IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Near the Coos Bay Highway among the shady oaks. Dates or reservations for clubs or social parties can be arranged. A table de hote dinner will be served from 12 M. to 8 P. M. Service a la carte from 6 A. M. till midnight. Music and Radio? Entertainment. Come and have your Sunday dinner at the Wigwam. GEO. MALANSON, Proprietor Read the bill for Sunday's dinner in Friday's and Saturday's issues of this paper. U Announcing Uur appointment as McX fll Douglas County Distributors '-'tC- $ Certain -teed .rrP J DAI MTC ADMICI I PMA!lPl P ?dt 7 iiix li Cevtain-teed is a name you can trust. It is a sure guide ' f Ir f'' t0 Pa'nt satisfac,'on- name means Certainly of Quality jj 1 vtf7 fitsjj ' 1' n"d Guaranleed Satisfaction. There is a Certain-teed paint V For every purpose. t&Jil(fi means money in your bank account to get our quota- Jv tions on your requirements. Our direct factory representa- JsX tion means we can sell you your paint for less. SilK fj DennGerretsen Co. Inc. Qirfor&JQ 6 a"d dlSP'ay rm TN-'S AA '231 N. Main St. VSWrn ipi -.hi raiii r : Joe Snyder was here from souhtern points In the county on Monday and spend a short time here on business. Ho resides at Canyotivllto. Mr. and Mm. Ceorge Kruetz, of OnkdaIe, Wasn'ngton. havo stnrt ed on their return home, alter slopping ovT In Ros-burg to visit ut Cue home of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. liifT"! for a few days. Mr. ond Mr-. Krm-tz havn bi-m tour ing California by auto fir the past 7i mouths, ami enjoyed a (l.-lli-liir.il visit to the Hinfih. , KlU'htly used ranges at Powell's. The mnny friends of Mrs.! .Chester Kndrup will ho sorry to I learn (hut she is confined to her j I home with a severe illne.-s. Mrs. i Kndrup has been employed at the i Kluher store. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Mahlon Tlsdale ! end (in. nly, who havo heen spend- j ling th past fw days visiting 1 with Mr. Tisdale's parents. Mr.; innd Mrs. Mark X. Tisduie at : i Silt h.'rlin. left last flight for the; i south iiml then to Honolulu, win re Mr. Tlsdale will he station- j ed with the Cnited Hintea navy.) For concrete wor call Taylon US No, Flint 8t Tel. 221S-R. Miss Marlon Porter returned to this city last night, after spend ing the past fvw days visiting with friends In Corvallls. Wm. S. Angus arrived her last night from the eoa?t to spend a short time on business matters, Mr. Angus Is from Marshfield. Mrs. W. W. Honebralpft will leave this evening for Minneapo lis, where nhe will attend, as a d'lg;tte, the ronventlnn of th auxiliary of the O. It. C., held I li r In May. : I Credit Accounts If you ran pay your aeeount every fifteen or thirty days, we want your Grocery Haziness. You will get the highest quality of men handise nnd our stork is complete in every respect. Your (imceriis are delivered to the house nnd you do not have to come down (own to do your buying. You know how Inconvenient II Is to dress and go to town in the morning to get your fresh vegetables and other groceries for your dinner. You can arrange with us tn phone your ordi-rs In and ho .-.......I ...... n . ,.in ... n..t itm tu-.t tlu.re I. mi the market. 4 Amnzio Oil Pint 26c, Quart 50c F-xtra good coffee, a II) 48c Log Cabin Syrup, table size 28c medium size 55c Guittnrd's Chocolate, I lb. can for 25c Coldfin West Tea. I lb. fop 55c ECONOMY GROCERY NewTelephone Directory Goes to Press MAY 0. L. JOHNSON TH. Stor, That S.rve, You Btitf 9 344 N. Jackson g ANY CHANGES IN DIRECTORY LISTINGS OR ADVERTISING SHOULD BE TAKEN UP AT ONCE BY CALLING AT OUR OFFICE OR TEL. 71 OR 72 The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Phon. 63 O O 1! . 1 o 1 !i