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ROSEBURG. NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. APRIC 30. 1925. THREE LOCAL NEWS "How old-fashioned I must have looked" Like other men, you'll be saying that too, after a week of wearing new styles, when you look at the clothes you're wearing now. Trouble is, you're so used to the clothes you're wearing that you can't see yourself as others see you. If you could, we wouldn't have to call your atten tion to these new ADLER COLLEGIAN suits. $25 to $45 Q PENCERS PrvjH'hner ln Mr. and Mrs. Vance presehner were her from MWrone yesterday for a time attending to buslne-n affairs an ghopuing. The best bread bakers In the community have decided it it cheaper and better to order It de livered duilv. UK 1 MM HKOS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133. From Sutherlin Mrs. L, L. Mareters arrived here yesterday evening from Sutherlin and spent the evening visiting with friends. . 1 tn Wednesday Mrs. Waiter Leake and daughter ! were in from Dlxonvillo yesterday, 1 and spent the afternoon shopping j and visiting relatives. ! Try a dish of our special )rnnge i Lantern shrbet. All klmls of lulit refreshment. The Orange Lan tern team room. Minn llrown Yin! tor Miss lessie ltrown .was here from Camas Valley yesterday and spent the afternoon visiting with friends and shopping. Returns From Portland ""Miss Margaret Young returned to her home in this city lust night after spending some time visiting friends iu Portland. To Portland Francis M. Chase left yesterday noon for Portland and will drive back a new car for the Wells and Chase garage. In Yesterday Fred Kuusche was a visitor yesterday from points north of thh city, lie is a resident of Oakland and was here attending to business matters. Auditor Horo Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mullaney, of Portland, are here for a short time on business. Mr. Mullaney is the travelling auditor for the Southern Pacific company. Salem Party Visiting Miss Jennie Calvert, Pr. and Mrs. Mark 8. Skiff. C. L. Par menter and Charles C. Fisher, made up a party from Salem, and are spending a day or so visiting in Kos burg. Visitor Wedmnday Mrs. James Pinkerton was here yesterday afternoon visiting with friends and chopping. She re sides at South Deer Creek. Iff inie from O. A. t Dale Smith is home from O. A. C .and is spending a few days visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Smith at Winston. Mrs. Stark In Mrs. Josephine Stark, Tost mistress of Sutherlin, was a Hose burg visitor for a short time yes- i terday and trunsacted business. I to ton Woman Visits Mrs. J. F. Tarbell of liostnn, was registered yesterday at the Hotel I'mpqua. She has just com pleted a tour of California, and will mako a short visit at the coast, from where she will go on to New York. First Strawberry Shipment A. F. t'uksdorf, wh a resides south of town, made the first shipment of strawberries out of Roseburg to Portland this morning. The ber ries were large and of excellent quality, and will soon b- followed by pther shipments. (mliig To California A. A. Jones, well known in this city, who has been doing brhlge construction work in the vicinity of llarriyhurg. was in town today enroute to Ventura. California. Mr. Jones will take chanre of sea wall construction near that city. Return to Eugene Mr. and Mm. Karl Fonda have returned to their home at Kugene ) after a short motor trip to this tity. IMPORTANT. Try the Orange Ijtntrn, Itoseburg'a new eat in plat e. A oUc lunch at uoon. Even ing dinners 75c. Seii(lM Hay- W. H. Itoyd was up from the coast yesterday attending to busi ness matters. Mr. J'oyd resides at Maishlield. We have corrugated sprocket type rollers and Cyclone weeders to put your land in shape for plant ing. Wharton Bros. Spen, l.ny Or. A. F. Sether and Dr. Ttognn were up from Kugene yesterday on business and wvr guest at the Hotel L'mpqua. I LOCAL NEWS I It surely costs a lot to live and ' the trouble is you don't always get I your money's worth at that. Try ; CKIMM HKOS. MILK IMtKAD just fur a change. I'hone 133. Attorney Napier He J. H. Napier, well l.nown Reeds port attorney, arrived here from the coast lust evening to spend a short time looking after legal business. Is Here Few lnys ' f Mrs. Lottie Kgtrer arrived here i last night from Myrtle Point and I 1h spending a few days visiting ' and attending to business matters. j la this city.. I Visit Over Night j Mr. and Mrs. Clelr Tracy. of , Talals. end Mrs. Tracey's mother. Mrs. Clara Long, also of that tvty, epent last night in this city, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. )avis. Mr. Tracey Is a fruit buy er, and is going to San Francisco to meet parties from Hawaii, and expects to arrange for shipment of Oregon prunes to that place. Put your hay machinery In snape now before the rush season. We sell McCormick, Ieering, Piano, Champion and Osborne repairs. Wharton Bros. To Visit In Salem Mrs. Claude Welch, and son, Billy, loft last night for Salem, where they will spend the next few days visiting with friends. Leaves For Centralia Earl Patterson, who has lived here a number of years, and "who has been employed at the Roseburg Steam Laundry during this winter, left yesterday for Centralia, Wash ington where his mother is living. He expects to locate at that place. In AVednewIiiy. Mrs. H. Hirst was tn from the rural districts yesterday for a few hours shopping and attend ing to business matters. She re sides at Millwood. From Oiinns Wilfred Brown was here yes terday afternoon attending to business matters and visiting with friends. He is a resident of Ca mas Valley. From Klgnrofip Mr. and Mrs. O. R. ITolmqulst were here yesterday for wveral hours shopping and looking after business matters. They are- re sidents of Klgarose. Miss Craig Resigns Miss Keba Craig, who has been serving for several months as dep. uty assessor in the county asses or's office, has tendered her resig nation, and is leaving the office soon. The . vacancy will not be f ill ed for a short tl me, A ssessor Calkins states. IMvorce C runted Cora M. Kay was today grant ed a divorce by Judge Hamilton from Klmer O. Kay. The couple were married at San Francisco in 1 123. Desertion was given as grounds for the divorce proceed ings. The plaintiff was repre sented' by Attorney R, W. liars- ters. Pt ople who like good home cook ed im-als with good service and at tractive surroundings eat at the Oranpe Lantern. Ix'nve for South Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Weaver and two children I'.'ft yesterduy, ac companying Mr. n'mi Mrs. Kinil Mohr. who visited Mr. and Mrs. W. .7. Weaver for " a short time, on their return to Medfnrd. They will go on to Yrel:a after a short visit at Mdford. and will spend a few days with Mr. Weaver's brother. L. L.' Weaver, owner of the Yrka Inn. Had Nice Trip After a four days trip as far south as Yreka and Klamath Falls, Otto (.net t el, local mer chant, returned here last night tired but convinced that the peo ple of Ko-elurg have the best town In the country and the besf climate on the coast. On the trip, made in an auto with a traveling salesman friend, snow whs encountered along the moun tain roads, and on the east of the ranee the wind blew a gale. While greatly "enjoying the trip. Mr. C.oMtel Is ehtd lo ret hck home. On IIiikIiipk Among those in from the rural districts for a few hours yester day was French Nichols. He re sides at Roberts Creek, and was here on business and trading. lliimburCH to Portland Mr. and Mrs. It. Hamburg left yesterday for Portland, stopping over at Eugene last night as the vilest s of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Tal bot, who are well known in Rose burg, having visited here a num ber of times. Mr. and Mrs. Ham burg are making the trip by mo tor, and will spend a lew days visiting In Portland. CoimiiiftNtoiM'ni fieri Percy R. Varney and H. TL Co rey, public service commissioners, arrived here last night from Sa te m to spent a few days attend ing to business matters In Roseburg. Visit Crocker Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murphy and son visited hern yesterday and lat night with Mr. and Sirs. L. L. CrockT and family. Mr. Mur- ! phy and Mr. Crocker are old friend T Mr. Murphy is the owner of the Winstel Candy company, manufacturers "exclusively for druggists at Portland. IIh and his faintly are on their way by mo tor to Marehfield. o Grahams SPRING FEV ER i) no rpri o pervont The bet of them get nrfd htilert ary like i this time ol lh year IF they per ml m eating the heavy foods of winter . Cive youi system the needed change lo lighter foods. Eat Tru Blu Grahams and milk daily lor a Meek Then vita mines and mineral alts will give you streng'h and endurance And the bran thai Tru Blu Grahm provide will help to purify the blood much as did grandmothers spring ion Try them for a week Order From Your Grocer Now firf Cofrf C'Or rf hi tt'id Crfn b'ut fo'tf t"ii nf ikx OOifl J TRU-BIU BISCUIT COMPANV-SPOkane and Portland Mr. ami Mm, Harvey VMt Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Harvey were tn from th( rural districts yes terday for several hours attend ing to business matters and vtsit inir with friends. They reside at Kalr Oaks. Ite-lurii to Portland I Mrs. C. W. Sailing and son left for their home In 1'otrland this morning, after spending the , past, two weeks visiting with Mrs. Sailing's mother. Mrs. Metros, and iwith Mrs. I). II. Morgan. Ieaven for Fat Mrs. K. J. Kellocg. who ftnpped over in this citv for two dava and visited with Mrs. I. H. Ouff and Mrs. Mable Smith, left yesterday afternoon for the east, and will continue on her journey home to Minnesota. Get a hand niado guaranteed hoe for any kind of hard hoeing. Sold by Wharton Bros. Coast Auto Dealer Visits Thomas B. James, Coon Hay auto dealer, was here yesterday on business, and drove a new rar to Marsufield today for delivery. Prom Klamath Mr. and Mrs. R. Itenner were hero ytr.lerday and last night visit ing, and were guests at the Ump qua hotel. They arc residents of Klamath Falls. Motor St aire Secretay VUlts J. Hutson, secretary of the Oregon Motor Stage Association arrived here last night from Port land and is spending today In kuseburg on business. He is a guest at the Terminal Hotel. ' wtsiyS s- ran We have an attractive and serv iceable line of rubber aprons for kitchen wear which saves women time and energy of sewing and laundering. Lloyd Crocker. X LODGE DIRECTORY J United Artiiant weefn In Mao Cabe6 hall first and third Thurs days. Visiting members al wav welcome. HELEN WHITAKEIt, M. A. MILDRED McCHI.LOCH. Treat. TSELLE 8TKPHENSON. 8ec .Ad.jtitiint Anilei-Non Homo Adjutant Andprson of tho Sal vation Army has rntnrnt'd to Hoscliurv aftor Tisitine for a woek with his family in Tnconia. A snt'oiul welcome meeting Is to lie held at the Salvation Army i hall tonlnht at 7:30 o'clock. .Mr. j Anderson stales that the work will !i carried on vigorously in the future, both in town and in the outposts. United Brotnermood of Caroentert and Jointers of America. Meets at 476 S. Main second end fourth Tueiday ftvenlngi of each mc th. All carpenters wel comed. T. F. HOLMTid, Heo. See. EMERY COLE. Pres. O. E. 8 Roseburg Chapter No. & Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays in each month, all sojourning brothers and sisters are respect fully Invited to attend. CORA B. SINGLETON, W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Secretary W. B.A.0. f. WHoebur(iRs view No. 11. Holds regulal meetings on second and fourti Thursdays a 7:30 p. m. Visit ing sisters Invited to attend re views. Maccabee hall. Pine an Cass streets. CLARA HONEDRAKE, Com. JESSIE RAPP. CoL B. P. O. Eiks. Rosenurg Lodgf No. 326. Hold regular comma nlcatlons at the Elk's Temple os each Thursday of every month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all visiting brothers ar cordially Invited ts attend. J. O. PAY, Jr.. E. R. J. T. GOODMAN, Secretary THE best test for any paint is the test of time and exposure but you don't want to make this test on your house. The Certain-teed Label on paint, assures you that these tests not one, but many tests of raw material tests during manufacture tests of the finished product have been made for you. That is why we recom mend and sell Certairi'tecd paint and varnish. Denn-Gerretsen Co. Inc. Office and display room 231 N. Main St. Telephone No. 128 . !l. mm Umpqua Klan No. 5. Meet Jn and 4th Mondays of each, month Addreas P. O. Dox KS5. Rose burg, Oregon. Woodmen of tn. World, camp No 125 Meets In the Odd Fellowl Hall In Roseburg every first and third Monday evenings. Vlr ltlng neighbors always welcome JOHN DELL 1IEKS, C. C. M. M. MILLER, Clerk. A. F. A A. n, vsur.i LOCge No and third Tuesdays, Masonic Temple. A'l members regues ted to attend and visiting com panions welome. . M. S. HA.VIM, W. M. W. P. HARRIS. Sec. K. O. T. M. Meets each second and fourth Thursday of each month. In Maccabee ball, cor ner Cass and Pine streets. VI. ltlng Knights alwavs welcome L. C. GOODMAN, Cm. O. W. RAPP. R. K. Union Encampment, No. V. I. O. O F. Meets In Odd Fellows Ten pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesday! of each month. Visiting Patrt archs alwavs welcome. FRED MILLER, C. P. W P WKTHEREI.L. Scrtbt Roseburg Rebekah Lodge No. 4 I. O. O. F. Meets in Odd Fel low. Temple every week os Tuesday evening. Vlsltlm members In good standing are cordially Invited to attend. MRS. MARGARET ASUCRAFT, N. O. TIT.I.lfiJ I. JOHNSON, Rec. Seo ETHEL BAILEY. Fin. Seo. Neighbors er Woodcraft, cltac Circle No. 49 Meets nn first and third Monday evenings. In K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors invited to attend. ALVIA WETI1ERELL. 0. N. MARGARET WHITNEY. Clerk Laurel Cnapter No. II, R. A. M, Stated convocations on first 13. Regular communication! second and fourth Wednesday! each month, at Masonic Templa Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel come. A. A. WILDER. HIkb Priest W V HARRIS. Seretar," PythTan bTsiers, Umpja Tempts, No. 4 Meets Urn second an! fourth Monday evenings of eacl month, at the K. or P. ball. VI. ttnrs always welcome. MARTHA CHRISTENSEN, M.E.C, EVA MARKS. M. of U. C. MAY E. PARKER. M. of F. I. O. O. F, Phlletsnan Lodge Net 8. Meets In Odd Fellow. Tem ple every Friday evening. Visit tng brethern are always , wei come. e DONALD YOUNG, N. O. A. J. GEDDES. Rec. See, J. a BAILEY. Fin. Sec Knlghta of Pytnias, Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meet, every Wedne day In Knight, of Pythias hall, 130 Rose street. Visitor, always welcomed. 8AM CHRISTENSON. C. C ROY O. YOUNO, M. F. B. B. W1MREPLY, K. B J8. Eagles, Hoseourg Aerie Meet. Is Maccabee hall, on Cass street, on second and fourth Wedne dar evenings of each month, al 8 o'clock. Visiting brethern In good standing always welcome. RICHARD I30SCH, W. P. P. TIIEO. W. ALTIIAUS, W. P. B. F. GOODMAN. Sec. ROSEUl'HO LODGE NO. 1037 L O. O. M. Meets every Wednesda) night. Moose Hall, 148 N. Jack son St. Cub rooms open 7:80 t 10 p. m. Visiting brother, wei come. W. A. BOOARD, Dictator. H. O. PAROETER, Secretary. WO M THROVE. Treasurer. Weavers Return from South Mr ilU lf. U I Wnul'i.. re. ! turned home yesterday, arter a j few days trip south in their car. j They visited at Yreka. and Hun ' day made a visit, with Rotarians from aouthern Oregon, at t'npro. fwhre the Rotary Club of that I place gave them a fine enterlain J nient, and dinner, and showed the ! visiting members the points of in ! terest. Returns To Portland P, A. Palmer, returned to Port land, where he Is employed, after spending the past few days here visiting with his family, on S.r,7 jEast Mosher street. He also vis ilted his sister, Mrs. A. lioerner at j Cleveland. Former Resident Passes Through Mrs. Charles Whitney, who with Mr. Whitney, formerly made her home tn Roseburg, passed through ' this city yesterday evening enroute i from 1a f.rande. where she has j been living, tn I-os Angeles to Join j her husband and locate, she spent a few minuets visiting with old friends, who gathered at the sta tion to see hor. Visitor Yesterday R. 11. Gudmtinsdson stopped over I In this city yesterday, before go- Ing to Vallejo. California. Mr. Gudmunsdson has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alph Johnson at Coqullle for a fentdays. He is a surveying employe In the 1 1'nlted States Navy, stationed at, i Vallejo, and Is well known at Coqullle. Former Residents On Way South Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hunt, former ly of this city, passed through Roseburg yesterday enroute outh In their car. Mr. Hunt formerly i owned a blacksmith shop on Rose : street, and sold out to Hartj- Harel after which he and Mrs. Hunt . moved to Eugene, and Mr. Hunt i conducted a service station there. He recently sold his business and j expects to locate either at Oak jland or San Juse, California. AFTER BABY WAS BORN Mrs. Miles Was Miserable a Long Time Owes Final Recovery to Lydia E. Pmkham's Vege table Compound Dovor, Ohio. "After my .a.t baby Wets born I was up and around fttrmn. tul WMHickiy all the time and did not know hnw to fv.t my work done, had wahi-dya heavy carjH-t and I think that wan the caue of my trouble. I went toiw-'veral doc torn, but th.ir mt'di. cins did not dome any pood. I aked , what the trouble Wiirt, for I could hardly walk and al wa had Mich pains in my It-It mde ; and then in my npht nide. lie t'ld me I had in !l animation that caused it. I : had one of your text-book and waa reading it, and I thought I would take Lydia b. I'lnkhnm a epetaMe ( om iound. After four days of takinfr it I txran to feel l-tter. ao I tok three rxjttles without miMurifr a d'M. 1 hat hIjed me more than ar;y other medi cine I had yet tiikn and I alwny have it handy now. It purely did put me on m y f e-t a ? a 1 n . ' M m. J a ka M l. K3, , H'j Cherry iitreet, Dover, Ohio. You munt believe that a merfirina that helf oth-r women will hlpyou. j tor aale by druggist evc where. ! 1 ; ! if ' ' I, r jrvv--. y. The Bobolinks are Here! See them in Our Window Today EVERY PAIR FULLY GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. EIGHT FEATURES THAT DISTINGUISH "BOBOLINKS" FROM ORDINARY HOSE: 1. Extra Elastic Tops. 2. Ravel Stop. 3. Pure Silk Boot. 4. Three Scam Back. 5. Spring Needle Knitting. 6. Tight Fitting Ankle. 7. Narrowed Foot. 8. Reinforcpcl Toes and I leels. .Read the Guarantee: We will Rive a new pair or refund the purchase price of any pair of "Bobolinks" that fail, to give the 1 wearer satisfactory service. Shown in Black and 19 Leading Spring Shades Tair $1.25 'THE MARKSBURY CO.