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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, MAY 2. 1925. I Precision j&Z. ORJEN VERiTNr A new Gruen VeriThin Creation It is fitted with tho celebrated Precision movement pro duced only by the Gtucn Culld craftsmen.. The case In of solid white gold, gracefully designed and enKravrd priced lit ?S5. A modern timepiece through and through, an unerring guide to correct time and it will bo a gift highly valued Ly the man who is a judge of fine things. We invite you to come In jnd see this newest timepiece. JEWELERS LOCAL NEWS From Glide Rolin Olllvant was here yester day for several hours transacting business and trudlUK, tie is u n sUlent of Glide. Leaves for South Evan E. Wlmer. of this city, left Thursday for Los Angeles. where he will spend some time attending to business matters. i Taylor-mane concrete u good con crete. Tel. J25-B. Here For Week End- Charles Jost is here for the week lend from O. A. C. and Is, visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. 'Jost. To Spend Summer Hero Mrs. Jane Jorey of Portland, Is visiting in Kdenbower and expects to remain lucre during the sum mer months. Mr. Trultt In Wendall Trultt was here yester day morning for a short time look ing utter business matters and vis iting, lie is from Oakland. From Looking Glass Among those in for a tew hours yesterday attending to business matters was O. G. Hogers. Mrs. Kogers resides at Ixioklug Glass. ' Here This Morning I Joe Frederick was hero, this I morning from Drain, spending a few hours looking after business I matters. To Glendale Miss Clurk returned to her home in Glendale this morning after spending Friday here 'viBiling friends and shopping. Here Yesterday J. H. Rookard was a visitor from the rural districts yesterday, spend ing the day visiting and on busi ness, lie is a resident of Bridge. Carters Visit Among llioso in from southern points In the county yesterday were Mr. and M:s. George Carter, of Canyonvillo. They were here shopping and transacting business. THERE IS NO SECRET ABOUT IT. IF YOU BUY IT ONCE YOU ALWAYS BUY IT. WHOLESOME, HEALTH FUL, DELICIOUS. IT'S THE QUAL ITY. GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. PHONE 133. rtr.vu you sometnmg to sen, u, i nite, i give away. Use News UsB News-Review Classified Ad Review columns. For quick results use News Review classified ids. lJnone tab vertlslng for results. Read the Classified ads. ! in The News-Review. They Prevent Forei Fires It pays. mean dollars to' you. The Smart Ensemble The Highly Feminine Type of Costume Vies in Favor With the Boyish Simplicity of the Tailleur A 1 1. v j, ;r: i t S :; : . A. i ; fVT Th tprlnf leaioa U a doubly happj one for the fooog mist who has at least two minds about the correct cos turn for all occasion. The tailleur which la creeping into popularity with lis boyish mode has a strong competitor Id the en emble costume of lorely Hoes, which, bowerer, boasts a flare or trim mine In fur or embroidery or sometimes both. The charming simplicity of the ensemble which Colleen Moore, In "Sally." a First National picture, wears, shows a decided trend to wards the femlDlxlng of the mode. Straight, of course, are Its lines, the coat being long and boasting the charm of simplicity, relies upon Ha fnr trimming for elaborateness- and rtebneds. The coat la of bear? silk, with a shining lrjitr, which contrasts with dis tinction the fnr which borders the rjiffs and outlines the collar and Dot of the coat The trock which la worn b neath Is of crepe silk. In lighter tones, slim of line, with the flare at the bottom which declares the newnesa of the mode. The pleas ing ruffle of the bottom la of dyed lace to match the silk. Bands In darker tone outline the collar, short sleeres, and down the cen ter of the frock, and down the sides. The lining of the coat Introduces the newest fad of Paris the lining which must match the frock be neath It, and In this case, a charm log crepe allk In beige color. 6atln. which fashions so many of the newest ensembles. Is worn with much chic In the afternoons In the smarten of restaurant, and Is also correctly worn at teas and luncheons, Kasha, the smartest ot woolen fahrlca. Is also much nsed In smart tsllleurs and ensembles. Kasha. In oatnrai and dyed In the tarorlto tones. Is a happy combination with rich fart and embroideries, as well as In the tailored modes. From Oakland Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Mnkerton were Hoseburg visitors Friday. They afe residents of Oakland, and spent a few hours here ou business and visiting. In Yesterday Mrs. Davidson, of Green Valley, who U visiting her daughter; Mr. W. O. Cockernm. at Uriver Valley, was here yesterday for a few hours shopping. From Glide Ed Everetts was a Rosebnrg visi tor Friday, spending several hours here attending to business matters and visiting with friends. H Is a ritsilent of Glide. From Myrtle Creek Mrs. Shaw and Eva II. Ackert were visitors in Hoseburff yester day and last night. They are rvsi- deuts of Myrtle Creek. ; j Return to Coast O. H. Maimer, Jr.. find n. E. Bradberry of Multifield returned ! to tho coast thin morning after j spend ins a day on business. Glide Resident In j John Alexander well known Glide i resident was a Uoseburg caller to day, spending the afternoon, ing friends and on business. Visits Here Friday Miss li. Roburugo spent Friday evening here visiting, stopping over ou her way home to Eugene, after a visit at southern points.. From Hoaglln . M. Soderatrom was a visitor in thla city yesterday and spent the day attending to business matters. He Is a resident of Hoaglln. To Locate Here Frank Monroe arrived here Fri day from Los Angelea. Mr. Non roe will spend some time in this city, and may decide to locate. Returns Home T. H. Hill returned to his home at Iloalin this morning after spending Friday in Hoseburg on business aud visiting with friends. From Bridge ' Clarence Davis was among those to spend Friday in this city on busi ness and visiting friends. He re turned to his visiting friends. He re evening. From Fair Oaks , Among those in from the rural districts yesterday was Frank Montgomery, who spent the morn ing attending to business matters. He is from Fair Oaks. Visitor In Town Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stafford were visitors yesterday from points north of this city, spending the day on business and visiting. They are residents of Oakland. To CorvaMIs Hail Seely loft last night by mo- tor, for Corviillis to speind the week end visiting friends, and to! attend a formal dance ut O. A. C, Services Sunday ' Services Sunday at St Georges Episcopal church, Ilev. A. O. Dodge, vicar. Early service at 8 ft. in., church school at 9:45, and late ser vice at 11 a. m. Here for Week End Mrs. Lillian Srott and son ar rived from Hiddle last night Ui spend Ihe week end visiting with frler.dv Mrs. Soolt teaches in tne school nt ar Riddle. Return to Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Uarrow re turned to their home tt Grants I'ass last night after spending the past two days In Hoseburg and looking over the city. j In This Morning Aire. C. J. IJjerg was In from the rural districts this morning shop- ping and on tdislness for a few hours. She resides on one of the j Curry tracts. Called to Portland Mr. and Mtb. T. W. Morgan, of Looking Glass, were called to Port land yesterday because of the serious Illness of Mrs. Morgan's mother, Mrs. E. A. Beymer. Here for Week End Miss Gladys Enger arrived here last night from Brownsville to spend the week end in Hoseburg visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Enger. Here Friday Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Cockeram were Rosoburg visitors yesterday afternoon and spent some time shopping nnd on business. They live nt Driver Valley, near Fair Oaks. Going to ItfHNlsport County Health Nurses Tost and Grandy h ave the first of the week for Recd-port. where they will spend the week attending to mat ters relating to tho work of the health unit. Sift'" !J aSi, I f!if::!!;jiiif li'lljiil':'1 W.) I MAJESTIC Factory Demonstration -OF THEGREAT M ajestic Range Monday, May 4 to Sat. May 9 Come in and learn of this the greatest of Ranges During this time we include a $20.00 Set of Enameled Stoneware FREE with each Range Purchased McKean, Darby & Baldwin 5 Roseburg, Oregon Complete Housefurnishers Mrs. J. V. u'Mnra km lure from on husinen.1 and viniuiig wiih. Mrs. Cooley Home i to hir.liume In Kdenbuwer aftsr Glide Friday and Fiiit thn day f' li'Pds. I Mrs. S. r. riwilny ban Tflnrnpd I apondlnn Beypral molilhg In Salem. To Spend Week End V. U. Jackson arrlyeil here from EiiKene, wlmre he la aitendliifr u. of o. to spend the week end visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Jackson. He is Mr. Jackson's brother. Leaves for Weed Mrs. Merle Clark left yesterday for Weed. Oal., where sh? will Join her husband, who has been work Inc there, for the past week. They expect to make their Jlome at that place. Miss Cowgill to Speak Miss Cnwglll, state club worker, Is to speak from Radio KOW on Tuesday. May B, at 8 p. m., and all club members in Ihe stale are be In urired by Ihe Oregon Aerlcul tural College, to listen in on this address. Mrs. Kaeppler Leaves Tomorrow Mrs. Derlha Kaeppler, who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwartz for the past two weeks, will leave for her home In the east Sunday evening, 'she will make a day's stopover In 1 1'orlland. and from there will go on to her home at I. a Crosse, wis. Leaves for South (leorge 1'ecd, who was formerly I located In this city, and who has been visiting old friend here, leftl for his home at San Jose yester day. He also made a trip farther! north to see about property inter ests in ino Willamette valley. To Spend Week End I L. K. Const r. nr A'h:.n.. an TI ! C. Conser. of t!ie Co. ,11 "fi'nt rnn ' sor Auto company, at i'ortland, ar-1 nveu ni re rrom the north last' night to spend the wtvlr i ml vluie ' Ing and plan to do a little f tshlng' in uie suiamj near tills city. Arrived from North Dakoti Mrs. J. s. Taylor arrivnl here from Watfoid City, No;th Dakota 'sst nlrht to visit at the home of hr sister, II: . J. K. Staffanson. Thiy expect to leave for tho south soon, and will tour California by auto this summer. j Tourists Get Spill , i lie rord coupe In which Mr. and Mrs. tieorge K. Toombs, of Uingi Beach. Cat., were rifling K near wreck. vesteriti 'fiort,...T;. at about 2:30 o'clock, when the left rear wheel and axle ame off the. car. Mr. Toombs was driving north, on Jackson street, when the sr(. dent occurred, the car stoppld) m trontOf the Oregon Hakery. L Koid service car was called to tO pair the damage. Mr. and Mrs. I Toombs were enroute to Seattle. Will Return Tomorrow C. J. Reiilel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iti idel, of this city, will drive from C'ants l'as3 Sunday to meet his wife and son, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Reldel here for the past few days, and will re turn home with them. Portland Party On Way South Mr. and Mrs. Otto W. Metsrhan and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Flanders, also of that city, stopped over In Roseburg last night as guests of W. J. Weaver. Mr. Metschan Is as sistant manager of the Imperial Hotel. The party are on their way by motor to California. They left this morning for Yreka, where they will spend the night as guests at the Yreka Inn. Salem Party Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Locke, of Salem, slopped over In this city last night and this morning and visited Mr. nnd Mrs. S. L. Kidder. They are taking a two weeks vaca tion, traveling with Postmaster and Mrs. Farrer of Salem, over southern Oregon and Into Califor nia, playing on each of the golf courses In this state and In north ern California. Mrs. Locke Is ell known In golf circles, having erv tcred in several of the golf tourna-, merits at Portland and Seuttle. Rummaye 8att Held Today A rummage sale was held ttvlay b.. the Rosebuig Woman s club In 'm Hkes building ncrsr. from ihe l.'.ierty theatre. The nubile re ponded very liberally, donating many useful articles for the i-ile. It hns been decld'd by the rluh members to hold the sale aKo on Monday, continuing, so Hut .1 num ber of the people from outi:de commu0rfes wh'i did not have a chance jo altind the sal.' vill e side to purchase articles ou c'at day. The prot eds will so t.i the fn which are being raised to e: a r-w club house In the fu tre. the 9'unds for the house, be ing located on touth Jarkean street next to the Kohlhagen spirt-menu. 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