Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 14, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. MAY 14, 1925
THREE
We have the Newest Patterns
PrintedOrepes
AND ;
Georgettes
Come in and took them over
DRESSES
Peggy O'Dare, Printed Crepes and
Georgettes m the Newest Styles
The Ladies
139 Norih Jackson St.
Shoppe
LOCAL NEWS
In M'rdmwduv Hsre rom Portland
Julin naekley returned to hi? Charles Patchett U hero from
home at Melrose yvieriluy after- ; Portland spending a few days on
boon after spending several hour business and visiting with friends.
attending to busiLes mutters. 1
;To Glendale
lls llroun In i Miss Acnes Pltchford, county'
Miss Pcsste. Drown was here Juvenile odlcer, motored to Olen-
yeierday from Camas Vallvy, i dale today, to attend to orflial
spending a lew hours shopping 'business.
and uttending to business maters. I
' .Coast Men Here
JIra. J. F. Plerson was a visitor I -N- VV- Hell and I. S. Young, of
In this city yesterday for several I Murehfield, arrived here last night
hours. She resides at I'mpiiua ' ,r"n' the roast to spend a short
and was
shopping,
here cn business u:.d time In Koseburg on business.
Front Oakland
Jim Medley spent several hours
In Koseburg Wednesday attend
ing to business mutters and vis
iting. He is a resident of Oak-laud.
In Wednesday Visiting
Mrs. (leorge Winston, of Wins
ton, was a Koaelmrg visitor yes
terday, and spent the afrernoon
shopping and visiting with some
trleuds.
In Wednesday
Mrs. George Neal returned to her
home at Oakland yesterday after-
I noon, after spending several hours
here shopping and visiting friends.
Visits Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stafford were
among the visitors from the north
yesterday, and spent several hours
shnitving and transacting business.
They reside at Oakland.
To Eugene-- ' T ;
Mrs. A. N. Orcutt left for Eugene
this morning where she win spend
the week-end visiting with her
daughter. Miss Dorothy Orcutt, who
is attending the University of Ore-
ItetnriM to Pendleton
H. F. Chllson returned to bis
home here last night from Pend
leton, where he was called be
cause of the, death and fuirral of jgon.
nis tatner. i
. I To Grants Pass 1
from ;ine ' Mrs. Anna Drain, of Drain, pass-1
Mrs. Fred Asam was a Rose-led through this city this morning
burg caller Wednesday nnd spent enroute to Grants Pass to visit, and
some time here shopping and vis- I spent a few minutes visiting at the
Itlng with friends. She resides at (stutlon with her daughter, Mrs. II.
Glide.
!lulueM Visitor
Arthur Stevens returned to his
home a,t Myrtle Creek yesterday
'afternoon, after spending several
hours here transacting business
aud trading.
L. Whipple.
Khvanlans Invited m
The Salem Kiwanfans have
, been invited to attend the Rose-,
'burg Strawberry carnival and.lt
I Is expected that a delegation from
I that city will be -present on the
I last day of the festival, which has
Return from Portland ; bf.?n designated as Hospitality
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy liellows and 1 Hay.
son. Hobble, returned to their i '
home In this city last nitht after 'Seattle Man To Locate I
spending the past week in Port- j E N. franklin, recently eonnect
land visiting. Ipj wih Maupin Thurston chain Ho-
. , , I tela.- at Seattle, arrived hero last
I.eturrm h rom Portland ! ni,.h r,m t, n.ih .,.i .. in i.,-i.
Von Casey has returned to his 1
jnd nowhere was there manifested
greater devotion to lofty govern
mental Ideals or more hearty re
jsponso (ilven with nu n and means
ii uie.r auppurt. me war Is over,
but Its problems are unset I led and
,lts debts unpaid. The patriotic
people of our stne are not only
' quick to recocnize this, but will be
The organization of committees Sons tl!",d So
to raise Oregon s share of the na- , ,.. while .h., ,., i ...
J'-, ,Z 17 ? U'T. 'Il!,ablpd vet- met when the opportunity Is given
w f, a"' '""""J T" "T1"' l"l'al of tho Legion to
h e men. and the American Legion ;,,.,,, an ,.., ,nd r)r ,e
maintenance fund for the Doern- :0ra.ion of tho Doernbecher Hos
becher Hospital, is progressing ii,i ,ii ,.. i.,' . ,.
mniiilv .,,,,l..r the l.,.;i,.,l,l s . r. i.
Robert A. Booth, of Eugene, chair
man of the state committee, who
Is working In conjunction wilh
other prominent leaders and
American Lesion officials.
llooth Is n pioneer lumberman of
tit lha l!r,ml tl....l la,n ,1...
home In this city, after a motor Mt vacillit by Mr.' Knixht. who ro-
..... .....,...,. ...vie .e ..i 8jKneJ , go to Sa iYandsco.
to business mutters.
From Olallfi
Mr. and Mrs. J." M. Wood wro
out of town visitorH Wednesday,
nnd spent the day shopping and
attending to buHine.ss matters.
They reside at Olalla.
From i. 'nun is ViiHey
OKussell returntd to his home
at Chinas Valley yesterday after
noon, after ?pendint: several
hours in Hosebursj transacting
business nnd trading. t
t
. Returns From Extended Visit
Mrs. L. A. Ooux and dnuphter. j
f.Mane, returned to their homo in
this city estx'rday after an extend
jed visit at Poise, Idaho, whore Mrs.
iGoux attended to property inter
' ests, and at Katt Lake City where
I they vhdtcd relhlves. They were
absent from this city about eight
; weeks. ' V-
i .
great need is everywhere com
mended and to it hearty response
I will be made."
For prompt taxi nrvrre, city or
country trips. Phon 44
KNtiihllsh post off ice
A summer post office lies been
established nt Diamond I alto. On
account of the heavy tourist trad':;
and the lare number of summer
campers this is necessary.
Body To Arrive Friday
The bftdy of Mrs. Agnes Guest,
who passed away at Klamath Falls
yesterday after a abort Ulnenn, will
arrive bere Friday ninht. The fu
neral will he held nt 2 o'clock Sat
urday. Other funeral arrangements
will be made by Mra. Sidney Ab
bott, a daughter, who will arrive
here this afternoon from Klummalh
Falls. I
ROBERT A. BOOTH
EOOfJ
4
At
A-
BE
Marriage1 IJcenso Issued
(leorge Schleicher of Kosrburg
and Inez Nye, of Salem, wore
granted a marriage license in the
county clerk' of i ice esterduy.
Sai'em Capital Journal.
Return From Portland I
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Ib'Mows nnd I
son, Hobby, returned Wednesday i
afternoon after a week's trip wltlr
the Al G. Harnes circus as the )
guests of Mr. IJarnes in his private
enr, Mr. Harnes and Mr. Bellows
being old friends. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Bellows went as far as Portland
wiih the circus, and stayed during
the showing there.
rliPPiiS BOJIDj
. i
Executive Si ate Cnnrman of tne
American 4 Legion Endowment
Fund for Disabled Veterans and
Orphans of Former Service Men.
Oregon and always has ben active
In public affairs of the state. He
Is a past district covernor of Ito
tary Clubs and a figure la the na
tional Rotary organization.
In accepting the chairmanship
Booth said:
"During the World War the peo
ple of Oregon were quick to re
ypond to its demands and needs
(AMOcftted Prna Iurd Wire.)
WASHINGTON. May 14. Pre
sident Coclldge has definitely de
cided to reappoint B. K. Ilnney
of I'ortiand, Oregon, as a member
of the shipping board.
Senator Mr-Nary, republican, of
Droirnn whn nHorl nn ProaWlont
"l Coolfdge todny to renew his ad
vocacy of Mr. TInney's reappoint
ment, advised Mr. Cooltdgq that,
Mr. Ilaniy would accept re-ap-potntment.
He Is a democrat.
During In service on the board
ItefutiiH Ijor.ie
Mrn. O. Oteson returned to her
home at Glendale la?t night aftr
spending the past wee'e in this
city visiting pt t'.e home of her
daughter, Mrs. H. V.. Wampole. I I
. Portland Woman Visits
Medleys Visit I Mr. M. M. Keber. or Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Medley were Was a visitor here for a few hours
visitors here yesterday, returning ,nis morning, while enroUte to
to their home at Oakland, in the af- West fork. She motored here from
ternoon, after spending several Iort OrfonI with her brother, J. ft.
hours shopping and on business. Hohrer and family. Mr. Jlohrer is
'a mining enrrln'er, and Is now at
Pioneer Woman Ii PI work at mining the Madden pro-
Mrs. Charlotte P-idun. cne of . pr:y. one of the oldest and most
j Hoseburgs pioneer women, is historic mines in the a tat". This
I critically ill in Sa!m n cording nilno has been idle Tor a great
'to a report reieivcd hvre today. ; many years, and is attain being
(.Mrs. Seldon 1 ntarly !t) years of , worked, with Mr. Rohrer In charge.1
age.
Another Slash! Another Big Rush!
THE SECOND PAYMENT OF ALIMONY
IN THIS FRIENDLY
BUS NESS
1V(
it
' MEN!
ThU U the) outstanding tale
event in Roteburg'i history. It
is a harvesting (or men who ap
preciate Style, Quality and Val
ue. Conditions conspired to
make it unusual. Stocks are
greater than ever, before, and
interest is aroused as never be
fore in the tremendous savings
this sale affords.
SMI
MUST BE PAID
STILL LOWER PRICES WILL DO THE WORK
SMASH! CRASH!
Go the Prices
So come prepared to attend a
Real Carnival of Bargains
cutting and slashing of prices
so significant that every man
and young man who reads this
announcement will respond m
haste.
w
e
For
FRIDAY AT 9 A. M.
Cut Loose Agfflii
Our Last and Final Sale
HART-SCHAFFNER & MARX
AND CLOTHCRAFT .
America's Best Clothes for Men and Young Men!
Re-Grouped for Quick Action Selling
This fine Clothing is going at prices which will prove beyond a doubt our determina
tion to liquidate half this stock at any cost. We specialize on Hart Schaf fner & Marx
and Clothcraft Clothes, also other fine things men like to wear. But remem
ber, the days of this sale are limited, so come NOW and get first choice while stocks
are at their best. .
And, Remember This Sale Is. Store-Wide
All our fine Hats, SIioe3, Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Sweaters, Neckwear, Pajamas, etc, are
included in this Sale and every price is reduced REDUCED SUBSTANTIALLY.
DUDS FOR MEN, Inc.
LIQUIDATING THE INTEREST OF A J. HOCHRADEL, RET.RING
1 M i W mher V Hare . .. i i.i . .i.i-mi inuiiiiii I I ijiiiihhi
Mr. and Mr. Karnt'gt Nrnl and ly of thiii clxy. arrived here t''" i
j two son. I,a Verne and Clifford, mornlne from I,of Angeles to spend
: spent Wednesday here attend- the summer at the home of hir
fr tinnev ha. n .vomi nir. inK to business matters and shop- nnt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. n. S.
sioni cnnv3 Inro sham disieree- l''ne- They are residents of ink- Nichols. Miss Wlmberly has accept
mm
this city their home and are well
'known here.
ment with romp of his nw.nri.ites i land.
as to questions of polirv. lie rast j
a dissenting vote in the plan lor 'mm lllmr
Kivlng the Kmereencv Fleet Cor- Anion the vMtors from points
nnrntinn free hum! In hnrHllnir I north of this ritv to :pe!ld s"Ver-
Mn In the sale of the I'rewt- a' hours here yesteiflny was ,!r. I I.ee Wimb'Tly
dent tvpn 1'aelfie liners to theA"r"l iruhl of Wilbur. She
Dollar Interests, however, he vot- j here tlioppins and on bust
ed with the majority of the hoard. ns,
ed a position in the accounting do-1 All kinds of ollstovea at Powells.
partment of the IioufElaa National i
Hank, for the summer, and enter-1 On Business
e! on her new duties today. She c U Meckley was In from Dlx-
Is the daueht-r of Mr and Mrs. ..n!B vesterdav and overnlirht at-
who formerly ma'le , tending to business matters and
Ranges on
at Powells.
easy payment plan
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION
RELIEVES NERVE ATTACKS
NEURITIS AND NEURALGIA !::;K.r:
Cart its VUH
Mr. nnd .1 1 . f.porfr1 Carttir
wore visitors fmni southern points
in th oo.mty y".slfnl:iy. and
tranitf tr hm in- ss ln-r?. Thy
rt'tiirm-d lo tficir homo nt Can
yonvillo in the ariernoon.
Moiiii Km in SiIhk.1
Kiland SIinari arrived h'-re
yrnt(ri;iy Jif;--noori f-n"i Corval-
i lis, vhiTf hn in at " Tlitii; fdionl.
d nv'-ral d iVH vistt-
iif'rif vf liN par-
nt, Mr. nnd Mm. K.id t.iiiwHrtz.
A n w ilfncovrv made bv an nnd Int ndfl to r!v ton to iht jArrivet From South
eminent San Krancinco phvslrian. nrve c-lls. thus bn. fiting the vn- : II. K. liak.-r. K-nral faIps man
which ha bf.n BuUJctcd to nu-'ur n rvoua nvatPin. .wr of th WV-tf-rn Auto Supply
mermiB clinical tnti, ia annotincod : If vo l Biiffnr from eharp, dart- company, arrived It r f mm th U
ma one certain aid to rvfriv all na !itrve pains; tinlinit. crpin 'Am;. 1 offices lart nUrlit lo tp-nd
nf nfrvp trouhlo. neuritis and nrrp ni-aiionn. or J-inip. J. rk ai.i a fw d-y lT.-p'ctin anil atrndiit
n.-nriri twltrh tn'raunn of fHininhd nerves, ihe op'nin? of tin new branch of-
Thia remarkable remedy Is has- pain relief before your nervoim aya-
H on the Science of Homeopatliy, i"ru lx linjermtnea
a method of treatment endorsed by hy laking kum
eminent phyufcians and
throughout America and Kurope.
The prescription. la called ' Kopa
Xeuritis Tablet r." and in fornri
li td to (tlve relief from nerve pain
flee here.
and wrecked, - -
NViiritis Tablet. Motor to peirtiatifl
dorto-a Kopa Neuritis Tablets are sniaran- I Itoland r.-n I- ft
Djorniiic
ed hatnilefd. aud are alolnlelv
fne fro:u dope bromid'-a and nae
rotlcn. W. K. Chaphmn' pharmacy
will iipply.you. Mail orders filled.
by auto f n r I'n rt 1 a n d . be r he
will Join hi wife, who ha be'Ti
; upend in th- winter there. Mr.
K'f ill rt turn wiMi her nun
band Hun';y and enjoy a
visit here wl'li frirnrS.
DO IT NOW. ORDER A SAMPLE
I OAF OF GRIMM'S MILK BREAD
AND IT WILL BECOME YOUKH
STEADY DIET. PHONE 133." w
IMvcn To CorrnHI
Dcprel Ql, T"Y b 't this a'ter-
nnon tiy aii'O for Cnrvtlli. wh-re
h will rret-t Will irm TlirnU, who
O A. C and mill re-
orj'rht. M ll'hm Thrall
will Fpend the eelc end here is
I itiiiR his parent.
Men's Shoes
Ladies' Shoes
Children's
Shoes
Complete Lines of these
Shoes in. Stock, nnd very
Latest Stylet
Slimmer Shoes
Including
i Iikicks for
Men nnd Boys
We Do Repairinij
as you wnot it
ALL PKICES LOWF.ST
A. H: Perrin
I I I Vr.Ca St.
vlaltliiK friends.
for concrete won ean Taylor.
Ill No. Flint 8. TeL 125 E.
Mr. Smith In
W. A. Smith was a visitor
yesterclny anil last night anil
IGOBBLERS HAVE
COMPLETED fflK
OH RACE TRACK!
NO BANQUET IS COMPLETE
WITHOUT IT. IT'S A DECORATION
IN ITSELF IT GOES A LONG WAY
TOWARD A SATISFACTORY CON
CLUSION. GRIMM'S MILK BREAD.
PHONE 133.
sac ted business. He Is
of Glide.
here
tran-
resideiit
Tho McCormlck Ieerlna; repair
parts service Is the Dft of any
farm machine made. This makes
lena delay in the field. Wharton
llros., acnt.
The Oakland Gobblers have
completed the rebuilding: of
their rare track and It in
now aald to b, one of the
4et4t rtatidard hnlf-mlle
tracks In the state. It la ex
pected, therefore, that Ihe
Proptrty Sold
Charles F. Wilson has purchased
the house and two lots in Miller's
addition from Mrs. Knuley and Hoy
Cederatom. The deal waa made by
Charles Kycs.
California Couple Htra Last Night
Mi7unif Mrs. C.T. MalmniabTof
Ran KrancUco, were Riienls at the
Hotel I'mpqua last tilKht. Mr. Ma
hamah Is manajr-T of the Commo
dore Hotel at Han Francisco. The
couple ate enroute by motor to tto-attle.
Hotol Men Spend Night
Arthur Watson, manager of the
1Wens Hotel, of Reddlnr. end K.
M. Walker, manarer of the Cali
fornia 'con Hotel Information
bur. su. at (ir's Pass, stopjted ov
er here last ni.it and visited at the
t mpo'ia Hotel. They are enroute
by motor to Tacoma, when they
will attend the opening f the eye)
Witilhrop Hotel on Ma 11 i
m
In W.dneaday
Jewell Wood waa a visitor from
Days Creek Wednesday, and apent
the morning here attending to
business mutters.
Sewing machines at Towella.
Hay carriers, track, cable, ropo
'and other b.irn equipment! at Whar
ton Bros. . .
In Today-
Mrs, n.
R. Rlrhter and daughter.
Oet screen doors at Powell's Fur
niture. Prof. C. H. Castle, principal of
tiun,.h in,ia. nH ih. Aav uinenin Acauenir, wm in ion a
hoppln: and visiting with friends.! Wednesday looklna: after buslnesa
matters. The academy school year
jiurit-u nun rriutmj. , ,
Here Today
Mrs. C. If. Swift and daughter.
Miss Lela Hwlft, motored In from
raee events which will be
held In connerlion with their e
li'mtrlh P lulv Mli.l.riillnn A I
this year will be faster and Madelyn, motored In from flunshlne
better than any previously
held: Over $lnr in purses
will be offered for the races
en July 4th, which should
In m re a full list of entries
The r'nrly completion of
the track has made possible
the holding; of a preliminary
race card previous to the
Kourlh and this has been e
announced for June 6. Kn-
triea have already been mad
for several Myrtle I'olnt
horses. Including Joey (J.,
wbo enrrted off several pur-
sea laci year. A number of e
p-irtlrlpate. T It. (Iarrl-.n. , " ou " "oln t0 ,n lr
chalrmnn of tlr managlni! j rlaatlon or water jystem let us
committee, hss announced I "Kure wlfii you. We are here to
that races will be arranged ! "",t hey work pro.rly after
to suit in horses entered. ! '"-y are Installed. Wharton Bros.
Thin Swedish scythes, the kind
that are easy to keen sharp are
xouin ix-er ;reeK ana spent tne .old at Wharton Bros. ,,
day here today visiting and ahop-j ,
il"K. J. I. Poach, Tiller fruit grower
; and rancher, waa In town for a few
la Visiting Hare j hours yesterday. He states his
Mrs. W. O. Stewart, of Eugene Is fruit never presented a better show
hi re visiting with Mr. and Mra. J. i Ing than this season, and a new
C. Parsons for a week or so. Hhe1 prune that he has developed Is par.
Is the mother of Mrs. Parsons. i Ucularly fine.
a
BORN
FESSI.ER To Km, and Mrs. Ce
cil Kessler, of I'mpqua. at Mercy
Hospital, Thursday, May 14, a 7i
pound girl.
Suit Is Fil.d
The IniukIss Creditor's Associa
tion has brotii-ht suit against W. A. milk.
duller and wire, for It To alleged to
Keen the flvs off your cows with
Easy Boss. They will give more
Sold by Wharton Bros.
Pee the demonstration of the I
S)ilrk Meal Ixiraln tllant Kroa,he due on merchandise purchased. Have your car cleaned and pol-
and (iasollne Oil Stoves, at Judd'a j Attorney Cumpton representa the Ished at Clllham'a lllshway Garage,
Furniture Store. I association. '322 N. Jackson St. Phone 478.