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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. MAY 12. 1925. I Truth in Advertising! f ft LOCAL NEWS nail S WuTotlrFIl Bc"v' '" - - . ..,-.. , BUIIIKU W " TV.. TV.- n...:... p.; 1 .L,. l:.J A Crane IIuIIb transacted business A marriage license was Issued g Ihe lnree reat Business Principles that combined g mas .mi-spent a few hours vis- today to ueorge Ouke. and nettle 2 make for Complete customer Satisfaction Truth 5 itlng friends here Monday. He is Downing, both of C.lcilUale. 5l i -.! 5a ".'"Went f Lnipqua. 5 m Advertising Goods of high quality Courteous K Today K . ..... , i To Visit Grandmother Sirs. Prank Ilogan arrived .from 6 attentive service live in this store and alwavs A mi i..tt simm arrived here nnii,.n,i n.i. .,,,-i., ... mnii 5 shall. ? PRICES FOR WEDNESDAY THAT SAVE j . YOU MONEY CANNED FRUIT . - APRICOTS Heavy Syrup. No. 21 Cans 19c 5 PEACHES Good Syrup. No. 2 J Cans 19c A Broken Pineapple. Heavy Syrup, No. 2 Cans, 2 for 55c 4 PEARS Heavy Syrup. No. 2 J Cans 33c t APPLES. Solid Pack, fJo. 10 cans 59c 5 PEACH Solid Pack. No. 10 Can 69c 4 LOGAN BERRY Solid Pack. No. 10 Can 69c t CATSUP, Fancy 79c CANNED VEGETABLES g CORN. PEAS, and TOMATOES. Standard Pack g Per can 15c, 3 cans for 43c, 12 cans for $1.69 P?AS Extra, sifted, per can 25c 4 CORN Golden Bantam, per can 25c , g ASPARAGUS Tips, I lb. Square Cans 35c J FANCY LYE HOMINY 15c (I Campbells Pork and Beans, per qan 10c; 12 for.... $1.1 5 R ROLLED OATS 9 lb. bag for ". 55c Medicine -"ArS It rid your iruem of Catarrh ot Deaf. nes earned by Catarrh. fc t sVntrttfi Amr40 F.J.CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio Return from California Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mnrstert returned to their home In this cily last night aftor-epending the past week or ten day In Califor nia points. Mr. Slursters attend ed to business mailers at Sarra- With American fence vou can 1 memo, and on ihclr return. Mr. have, a written guarantee that it and .Mrs. Markers stopped over A yesterday from Rice Hill to visit j ihe day here shopping and attend U for some time at the home of her , lug to business mutters. jj gruhdmother, Mrs. 11. W. Strong. 4 Fioiii Wilbur 4 lira. .Inhn McLean spent sever- will last an Ion nr innirer than 1 In San - Francisco, w here they 4 al hours hero Saturday shopping any other fenc made. Buy the ! visited with Mm. Kff.e Drew. A an( visiilnir. She returned to her j guaranteed kind. Wharton liros. i They state that they had a pleus- TA Jiouie at W ilbur ill lbs alternoon. , ant trip, and that due to recent 5 ' i Itovenuo Man Here r. From Glendala Dan V. Herring-, revenue col' R Frank Kruse was a visitor In 1 lector, arrived hero last night rj Koseburg yesterday alternoon lor 5 a lime atteuding to business inat f. tera .before reluming to his home 4 at Kiddle. a Ball Visits Mis. Albert Hall spent several 'A 5 hours In ItoscbSug attending lo rj business k Slonduy , business matters and shopping She Is a resident ot Kin die. 5 Shopper From Glide Ki Mrs. I. O. Crawford was here 4. from OlUle fur several hours yes- 4 terday shopping and visiting d friends, returning home in the at A ternoon. 5 In Monday K Mrs. C. J. Swift and daughter, o t ela Swin. motored in from 4 South Deer Creek Monday and from Medford to spend Ihe next tew days ut tending lo business mutters in Roseburg. Hero Yesterday Mrs. A. McAllister. Myron Mc Allister and Mrs. tieorge Krnls visited here yesterday alternoon, and attended to business matters. They resido at Urookings. .Mm. Hull Here Mrs. H. Hull was among the out of town visitors today, spend ing the day shopping and visiting hero. She is a resident of Oak land. In Today Mrs. tieorgo Winston spent a few hours in llosehurg today shopping and attending to busi ness matters. Sh resides at CORN MK Al Q IK ' A. A spent tho day vlsiiing inenn anu winsion. CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 bars for ................ 39c j!snopplng- I Ttnlny " W. reet s Washing Machine Soap Large 35c rA "V' 1,1 uy , vlQ,,r Mr. Cluster was a visitor from 4 r ii i r r j r- . i, . ?! Charles Davis was a visitor pont8 80uth of , c thl8 Zt hull Line of Berries and J-resh Vegetables f from points south ot this city n,ornK nll(i B)ent TBW hours 5 Fl ORIHA r.RAPr rRTlIT I Q.-,. A C. e 4 'Monday, and spent a few hours n,lt.ndlne to burnous affairs. Ho 5 m nDirA odadp r-Din-r r a attending to business matters.. He reBldu3 Bt muadr. 4 FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT Per Dozen 73c 5 resides at Dlllard. t SVXT1ET JUICY ORANGES Medium Per dozen 27c S1- . Ml?i I'lnUst.m fleinw- f. iitirvi r,rMo i r, r o S Fm Bro'KW"y ,,,. I Miss Lura l inkston was an juivi t-uiviuiij Lure rer uozen c ri Mr. ana sirs, i narien i rival from the north this m om.nl some time in ltoaenurg yes- TEA COFFEE ROYAL GARDEN ORANGE PEKOE Black 1 lb 85c ROYAL GARDEN ORANGE PEKOE-Black i lb. 45c ROYAL GARDEN JAPAN Green. 1 lb 75c ROYAL GARDEN JAPAN Green, i lb 39c GOLDEN WEST Green I lb 65c GOLDEN WEST Green. I lb 35c STONES COFFEE Vacuum Packed, 5 lbs for....$2.57 5 In Monday STONES COFFEE Vacuum Packed. 2 lbs $1.29 , 4 n"""- ' Ji out of town visitors Monuai STONES COFFEE Vacuum Packed, 1 lb 53c f! spend several hours In this cil unt.nt some time in Koseburg yes- 4 tenlay attending to business af A fairs and shopping. They are resi- dents of Drockway. A Vbltors For liny 4' Among those in spending Ihe m Anv Kntiirdav shonring and vlsit- Inc were Mrs. J. L. Pk'rson and SI daughter, Kvelya. f at I'mpqua. They reside art morn ing and spent tha day ht'ro shop ping and attending to business matters. She resides at Oakland. In Monday Mrs. Krank fiteinhaur roturned to her homo at llnppy Valley yestvrday nfternoon afler spend' rain. California crops are liMine condition. UMPQUA CHIEFS AND I SQUAWS HOLD MEETING A Joint meeting of tho I'mpqua' Chiefs and Squawa was held last , night for the purpose of practicing' songs, yells, etc., for the straw-j berry carnival. It was decided to! hold two or three more rehearsals before the carnival starts, In order that all members may thoroughly familiarise themselves with the songs. A short business session was held in which plans for the carnival were detailed, and all were pleased with what has been accom plished. The carnival will be offi cially opened by the Chiefs anil Squaws on Thursday mornlug with a parade, which will be led by the I'mpqua Post drum corps, and In which the two bands will also march. . CAM'S .ii! 1C AnraveRSMji SALE ' An Offering of Special Values during May, in honor of our 10 years of business in Roseburg WANT CHAS. HUGHES TO FIGHT WILL HAYS M. J. B. COFFEE, 3 lbs. for $1.57 M. J. B. COFFEE. 1 lb. for '. 55c V GOLDEN WEST COFFEE. 5 lbs. for $2.57 4 GOLDEN WEST COFFEE, 3 lbs. for $1.57 SHRIMPS New Pack 2 cans for 35c FAMILY FLOUR 49 lb. sack for $2.19 SODA CRACKERS 51 lb. box for 93c GRAHAM CRACKERS-! 5 lb. box for 93c FIG BARS Fresh 2 lbs. for 35c R tending to business matters, lie Is from Wilbur. & To South Deer Creek 5 Mrs. O. H. llailey returned to B her home at South Deer Creek yes K terday evening atler spending sev 4 ernl hours slupp'og and visiting In 4 this city. tk In Sntiinlny 5: JVtnong thOBO In from the rural 5 districts for a few hours Rntur K day was Mrs. Vin Ilyi ke. She Is 4 a resident of Drew, and was here 4 shopping. MILWAUKEE, May 12. The name ot Charles Evan Hughes, for mer secretary of state was men tioned here today as the one who would successfully guide the des tinies of the Independent Motion Picture Producers, exhibitors and exchanges men in their declared flRht against what they termed the Jilm trust." The Independent Picture Produe ers and the Motion Picture Theater Owners Association, opened a three day convention this afternoon after v ilorlurlno. Ira, nn Will llnvoa aa- W lug a few hours In this city shop- l.,i ,ht ho ,1,. ..n.. tot ul"S. I the entire inilnsirv hut In realltv Kv,I3ESJ"7 only the "bic throe" the Metro- uoiuwyn, tne Associated first Na tional and the Famous Players- Lasky Corporation. Announcement was made that a I J fund of $70,000 has been raised to carry on the fight against the "al leged film trust." Michael J. O'Toole, president of the Motion Picture Theater Owners Association declared, that "on the outcome of this committee reMs the future of the motion picture in dustry of America." I Returns From Salem . I W. It. Coulee, who has been con I"" fin.Ml t,i it Kiilm houKHnt fnr thi Monday to pai,t f()ur wceks. following a sec- Y. nt" 'end operation on his foot arrived here last night, much improved in health. SMOKED MEAT EASTERN HAM Whole or Half, ocr lb ' 35c 5 EASTERN BREAKFAST BACON Per lb 3Sc 4.Fr?m Cam? ,rned home. ? SWIFTS PICNICS-Per lb 25c B ZJnWoTX 4 B noon after spending several hours Strmr In INrlInn(l Sheriff Sum Sumner loft this morning for Toriluml where ho will servo D8 a wttntss in the fcdvrnl court. Ui was accom IKUiii'd by Ocpuly Sheriff J. ti. lindens. - : ) MIS3 POPE TO TESTIFY IMvorcfl (IrniUrd A divorre wna Rrnntrrt today lo Arthur A. Haskell from Clara Haskell. Cruel and Inhuman treatment wns alleged. Th plain tiff waa represented by Attorneys nice und Orcutt. California A Oregon fftt. r A ill trri mm 311 West Cass Street Roseburg, Ore. 4 In this cily attending to business 9 matters and trading. s - TA CnllHl to tllIllfU-llt 5 Mrs. James Cawlfleld feft by j Mrs. K auto for Mnrshrieid tins morning, K ha-vli'B been cnlled there nn nc- Ploi'eiice Wlmlierly Coming Af . . m CERTAIN-HOUSE PAIN T I 11 , j ordinary paints b(cauPO only the highest quality materials are used and I l ; : thev are mixi'il hi si iiMitlfknlly cnriTet proportions to prevent matin or 1 1. fM 1 l l X CEHTAINTKRIl Ilnmio Pnlnt retains Its orlilnnl surface longer than ordltiRry paints becaupo only the highest quality materials are used and thev nre mixed In scientifically corrcl proportions to prevent rusting or ppelinjT. Th formula on each can tff Certttln-teed Paint tells Its own utory of quiilily. It Is the experience of paint experts that each CER-TAIN-TNK11 rormuln will produce the vory bst paint for the purpose In truded. Let us furnish ( KltTAlN-TEKD House Paint for that painting job of yours. It will he profltuhle for both ot us. 231 N. Main St. DENN-GERRETSEN CO., INC. Phons 123 iiir-Acri m t ui.. i... I messages of sympathy and floral be.la Pope, fiancee of"'the late Wll- j' offering after the death of our nam N. Met unlock, orphan mil-1""" .. llonaire, for whose death his fost-1 or taincr, wiinam I). Miepnem is - I Coopers sheep dip does thoi CARD OF THANKS I gamo work 111 one dipping as olh- Rofrlgeratora Bt Powells. We wish to take this means of!Pr,.wln two j.,,,,, bJr Wniir. Trv wntklns toothpaste, thanking the many kind neighbors t0 ,. - ,e frP0 j,,, w Ijnn(. st and friends who assisted us with : Sam- charged with murder by typhoid Inoculation, today was on her way THE CAR YDU WANT A logical way to buy a Used Car: Tell us about what you want to invest and let us comb the town for the best buy at your price. Or, perhaps we have it now. Better look, today. J. O. NEWLAND & SON Dodge Brothers Dealers roseburg, ore. phone 45t Dodge- Brothers Dsalers Sell Good used Cars Miss Florence Wlmberly, of I.os'lto Clil-aeo to testify In the trial Angelma, Is expected to arrive of Shepherd, set for next Monday, hero on Wednesday, and will i Miss l'ope boarded a train In spend tho summer In this city, j Oregon, according to her attorney, She Is the daughter of Mr. und and is expected to be an Important .ee Wlmbtrlj-. witness. She went to California soon alter me investigation into in.ui 6 ...... - - - l II KNIUY HIT llHIlt'-S Ufnill liuil in-miiiini, count of tho illness of her daugh- i,nsl.jr conte was in from Ten She had obtained a mnrrlago II- ter. MrS. Ray Mabley. Vfllc tr,,t-,v rr a f,.a. h,',. n onnia and vh rmlv til tniirrV business. He lisd the misfortune jvoung Mcl'llntock as he lay III and From Olnlln , to receive a severely sprained testified that Shepherd previously Mrs. Karl Olllvant was a vlsl- I onklo Saturday, but Is now much lhad told her she alone could not tor In this city Saturday, spend- improved. loblaln Ihe license and that "Hilly" Ing several hours here shopping , not want t0 marrjr untn j, was and attending to business mat- q1iw, (,, Mni,.,i o11( I better or recovered. ters. t'ho Is a resident of Olnlla. j Tnp Mh grn,ie examination I questions are being mulled out Itefore oraerlng your engraved from tho office of the county ! graduation announcements, call at I'n.m Odes Valley Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Long were : BCkool suwrintendent to Ihe var. amonir Hie out or tow n visitors , lnut j,rnoo,, A iur)!, number of here Saturday. They are from (.nmiren will take the examina' Cole? Valley, and spent the day, ,,, ,lig y(,ar snoppins uuu iiuiia. .mh uu. ness. Visitor In Town H. T. CJuenton was among the vlsltois from points mrth of this cltv Mondcv. spcniling several Vinlt Shu. Ilourk . Mrs. F. W. Iienson will arrive In Koseburg tonight to visit for shc:rt time with Dr. and Mrs. the News-Review office and see the new line Just received. "LADYBUG. LADYBUQ FLY AWAY HOME." HKRKEI.KV, Cal., May 12. Mil. AND MRS. J. TAYLOR AND FAMILY MRS. SARAH (KILR MK. AND MRS. WILL VANWAY NOTICE TO PATRIARCHS THE CHILDREN LOVE MILK BREAD. PURE AS A LILY. PURE MILK, PURE BUTTER, A GREATER PERCENTAGE THAN THE GOV- Patriarchal degree, Wed. May 13. T?TttKTIV''n'IUrr I"E1AJ A rVTra inmfl!le LlKht lunch Fit ED MILLER, C. F. 0 Arundel, piano tuner. Phon 7S!).L. I MILK BREAD. PHONE 133. (leorgo K. llouck. Mrs. Iiensnn : Two tons of Indybugs are bo- load's In Kugene, where she isi nK 8(.nt from the American hours hero attending to business . n0Mll(, m,,or ut ,ll0 v I!Bln Pn ! rvr region of California to maiicrs. hl- is a ii . House, tno is a former resident t anh i s m nute fru It nests of Rosrhurg, and has many old I friends here. Today's Offerings 1923 Dodje Broc. Businest Sedan $950 JG22 Dodge Broi. Touring $650 1221 Dodge Bros. Touring v....$250 1922 Dodge Bros. Roadster $550 1219 Dodge Brcs. Roadster $400 1923 Ford Touring $250 J. O, NEWLAND & SON Dodge Brothers Cars and Graham Trucks bur. Here Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Pavcy and , ix-nves For Knn hVnnclsco ehl'dren were visitors In Roseburg n. it Knight, who has been Monday. They are residents ot I workfnsr as day clerk at the Wilbur, ana spr-ni me anernoon ai tending lo business matters and shopping. ' From fillde Among Ihe Ollda residents to rpend a few hours In this city Saturday wa Kofcert Cashecr. Mr. Caseheer returnt'd to his home in the afternoon after attending to liusiness matters. C.rnnd Hotel for the past two mon'hs or so, left by auto for San Francisco this morning. He exnecta tn locate there nprniHiient- ly. Cnrl Da'ch. who has been night clerk at the Grand Hotel, will take the day work. In Ihe Imperial valley on tho Mexican border, it was an- nounced today by the entom- ologlcal department of the University of California. Portland Oiuple Here i Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Calkins, of ! Portland, are spending a few days j here visiting friends. They have i been on a motor trip throuph j southern Oregon, and stopped i over here on Ibeir way home. Mr. I and Mrs. CaiVlns have many friends here, among them Judge j this , French. Iti-turn from Coast Mr. and Mrs. 1!. S. French, who have ben sp'ndlng the past several week at lh const return ed to this rltv Fimdtv night. Mr.- French has bie sup-rvisiing tne lQn, whom they visited ouuiiinp 01 s c:;n;ir" i hu-mi. morning. and. will return to the roast fori Ihe summer afler tho carnival. jo Graduate As Nurse Mr. and Mrs. A. Wade left this On V. ay To N-ati'e - Imo-nlni for Portland, where they Mr-- .!. N. Orjvblll and diiunh- iwin HtlPna ,he sdustlon of tr. Mli 'nrh firaybl! . who nurses at the flood Samarium topped over liere and vlst'-d a iBjt,,i Their dauithtir, Miss -hort line at the home of Mr. and Hllzo, Wg,i,. . raduale of Ihe lo st rs. II. N. C.rUvhlll. left yesterday ,rnool- ann Vnn nfiurnnon fnr lhlr home at Sent- nPrI s mPmDpr t tnn gradual tie. Thev hsv hrn sncm Ing the ,., Kh8 , gistcr of r c past three months vlsltlnx In h Wade. Callfotn a points. ... To Attend Alinunl Sl-ellng If.- from Slar-liflcld Among Ihe doctors of this cltv Mrs. o. W. rtnpp of Pos"!iurg ! , ,.,TB mnrnln to sttind went lo Stnrshf eld Inst week and the southern Orrgon Medical As visited with her danrher. Sirs. II. :,0rlatlon meeilne at flrnnts Pn-s l. V.'tl'on Dr. and Sirs. Wilson Brn Drs. (leorre K. Itouck. A. and Sirs. Itnpp motored to Hoe-I r flelv an(1 oherles I!. Wad here on Saturday from SHrsh- ; Th, assoelnlon meeting Is held field, and after a short visit at the vnnd Tnesdnv of each Slav, Riddle wl-h his p-irents. Dr. Wll- ! n,) TPar b(,n nM al th( v,. son will return In Slarshfield and sonic Temple In Grants Pass Dr Mrs. Wilson wil! remain In Rose- H(), of f,lr,)irA t, tn prP.ident hurt- nn'll after tlie H:rawlrerry ',d there will he ITiree talks from Carnival. Portland idiyslclans this year. Window Boxes and Flower Beds Planted We charge only for plnnts and nialetlal, but not for labor. The Fern Phont 240 B.I, .ULi ft j mm (aauio)ri J0l $31110.1 j0 :fi5 J3fBd!Mf (, WHAT 1800 FAMILIES KNOW ABOUT ELECTRIC COOKING WW VCAUFDIWIA OV&.GOHI POWER. COMPANY YIXJR PAWNIIRS IN JROCIVESS TI I EY will tell you it is a new kind of luxury one that doesn't cost more to enjoy. Of course you have always appreciated the ad vantages of cooking by electricity. You know that it means no more fuel to carry; no more ashes to lug. You know that electricity is the ideal cook ing heat; economical because it is turned oh when you m-d it not before; turned off when you're through not later. But perhaps you would like to know exactly what it costs in dollars and cents. The 1800 satisfied families who now use electric ranges served with electricity by this company would gladly show you their bills, if they could. Wc have made an average of these bills, so that we may give you the facts. The average cost of electric lights alone in all homes served by this company in Oregon is f 2.20 a month. The aver age cost of their electric lights and electric cook ing together is $5.62 a month. For the difference, could you buy ordinary fuel for cooking? And if you could, would you want to? Whenever you decide to investigate this ques tion of electric cooking closely, your nearest deal er will tell you many interesting things. And he is prepared to install your new electric range at once, on convenient terms. TUB CALIFORNIA OREGN POWER COMPANY