Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 15, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. MAY 1 5. 1925.
FIVE
Those
who achieve
want Hills Bros Coffee
Bcf. U. S-PiLOfi.
A CUP "of Hills Bros. Coffee, steaming
in the cup. Rising from its seal-brown
'depths is the spirit of the West ... the
will to accomplish and the energy to
do. Since the days of empire build
ing, Hills Bros. Coffee has b::en the
favorite drink of the coffee-loving
West.
' Puncture the vacuum seal of a tin
of Hills Bros. Release that wonderful
aroma. How. it quickens the senses I
Brew a cup and taste that marvelous
flavor! Every delicious drop is a
fillip to drooping body and spirit , ,
a prod to greater achievement.
The spirit of the West is vacuum--locked
in every can. Not even the
faintest whiff of flavor can escape until
you break the seal. Ask for Hills
Bros, by name and look for the Arab
on the can. . Hills Bros. Coffee is
economical to use.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
In the original Vacuum Pact
vhich kccfl tht offtt frith.
1925, Hills Bra.
MAURINE BUCHANA
PLACE IN U.
INS .yesterday. Ho defeated his sole
, BODY lopponent. Steele Winterer, by 336
jvotea. Approximately 1.140 stu-
(AimrUtrd IT Lmm! Wir 1 dents Toted at the election. One or
EUOENE, Ore., May 14. Walter I the closest races In years develop
Malrolm uf Portland was elected led in the field for the editorship
to the presidency of the Associat-(of the Oregon Kmerald. student
ed students of the University ofdaily, Edward Miller won by
Orecon at the annual election held eicht vote margin over Harold
(kind; Ie.oris Pearson, for student
ibody secretary and Elizabeth Cady,
tor editorship of the Oreaana, were
(winners wilhont competition. Paul
'Akit defeated Hob McCabe for the
vice-presidency of the student body,
j Maurice Muchanan won the office
.of senior woman on the executive
council over Margaret Vincent.
"Best Implement I Ever Used"
What? The Moline Orchard Cultivator. Some
thing new, something different, something better.
Come in and find out about this combined plow,
springtooth, disc plow, scarifier all in one.
See Us First We Can Save You Money
and sell you better goods.
Miss Maurice lluchsnan. mi
tioned in the above dispatch, is a
native of Koseburfc. the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Huchanan,
who formerly lived In Rosebnrr,
where Mr. Ilmhanan practiced law
and was prominent politically. The
family now resides at Astoria.
Try Watktns toothpaste. San
pie free. 120 W. Lalte St.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
MR. AND MRS. BOOTH
ENTERTAIN ROTARY
MEMBERS AND WIVES
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ilooth last
night entertained the nrembera of
the Boseburs; Kotary club and
their wives, 68 guests being pre
sent. The nuests were met t
the door bv Mr. and Mrs. ltooth.
and the members of the reception
committee, and when all were
present a procram of songs. led
by Charks McElhinny. two num
bers by Junior Ilrunn and two
readings by L. J. names, were
presented. The guests then went
to the apaelous room on the up
per floor of the home ana ot
ulaved Karnes and enjoyed a so
cial time until a latw hour. A
delirious luncheon was served
during the evening.
Mr. Ilooth, who was recently
elected President of the Rotary
club, has entered whole-heartedly
into the work, and had asked
each member to submit recom
mendations of ways and means
for accomplishing the most for
the year in Rotary. A large num
ber of answers were given, and
these will be left to a committee
to form a basts for the year's
program.
FUNERAL TO BE AT
2:30 SATURDAY
The body of Mrs. Agtws Guest,
formerly of this city, who passed
away after a short illness at
Klamath Kalis Wednesday, is ex
pected to arrive here tonight from
that place. The rnnorai win oe
held at the Roscburg Undertak
ing Parlors Saturday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock. Instead of 2 o'clock
as announced yesterday. Rev.
Warrington, of Corvallls, former
ly minister of the Presbyterian
church here, which Mrs. Guost at
tended while a resident In Rose
burg, will read the eulogy, and
interment will be held In the Ma
sonic cemetery.
Engineer Tests
Alvita For - .
Kidney Trouble
"I have been troubled for sev
eral years with bladder inflam
mation and when I sent for Alvita
was unablo to work and did not
know if I ever would run an en
gine again. I could not stay in
bed nights, as I was worse lying
down than at any other time. I
have been up 25 to 30 times In
six to ight hours. Forty-eight
hours after I began taking Alvitn
tablets, I was almost normal and
in four days went to work.' and
at present feel perfectly well, I
don't know what to say; In fact,
cannot tell how I appreciate the
benefits I have derived from the
use of Alvita. r have given away
some to other men that are af
fected." (Signed) W. F. OLEWIXK.
Alvita tablets are scientifically
prepared from .tJve wonderful al
fnlfa plant, which tbrouch It's
long root absorbs ther vitul ele
ments lime, iron and phosphates
necessary to health and vigor.
Alvita has proved especially bene
ficial in overcoming kidney,
bladder and prostrate trouble. No
matter what you have tried, try
this remedy of Nature now. A
dollar buys a box. W. V. Chan
man's Pharmacy will supply you.
Mail orders accepted.-
I.IIH.TITV THEATRE
When Douglas Fairbanks filmed
"The Three Musketeers", he ful
filled the ambition of bis lire. I n
doubtedly no vehicle is so typic
ally Fairhsnksonian or offers so
fine an opportunity to play upon
the entire gamut of things histrio
nic as does this, his sixth United
Artists Production.
The film version of '"The Three
Musketeers" is based not only
upon the famous novel of Alex
ander human, but also upon the
memoirs of D'Artaguan himself.
In fact, much of the material up
on which the 'business" of tho
photoplay is built, much that gi
ves it the human touch, was
iailY HNIW 1M) IX
IIII.IM O.N MDEH AI.K.
One hundred dollars in good
eld currency of the United
Slates of America lay baskiiy
in the supshine in plain pub-
lie view today on the side-
walk In front of the 50th
Century Grurery, when Mrs.
W. W. McMillan happened
along and spied It. Think-
ing It mlgl belong to the
grocery, Mrs. McMillan tin-
imuliutcly called the, proprie-
tor's attention to the money,
which consisted of several
bills of $5 and J!0 denoml-
nations, all lying in a dls-
arranged pile without any
purse nearby or any other
object to Identify its owner,
who did not happen to be
the grocer. The bills were
gathered and taken Into Geo.
Kohlhagen's meat market,
adjoining the grocery, where
they await a claimant with
satisfactory proof,
MEIthlUTH PLEADS U 1I.TVO
Lester U. Meredith, who
was arrested recently in Seat-
tie on a charge of non-sup-
port of his minor children,
was arraigned In tho Cir-
cult Court this morning. He
entered a plea of guilty to
the charge, and posted bonds
In the sum of $50(1 to guar-
O antee luture support of the
youngsters. He will be sen-
fenced on Monday morning
at 10 o'clock.
Jlloney
saving c
M&&Mjonn
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Cash
stores
Another reason for the growing popularity of SKAGGS STORES is the
distinctive and unvarying pleasant service received. The personnel of
SKAGGS STORES have certain ideas and ideals about merchandising
which is reflected in their daily work. This week we have another list of
seasonable items at unusually saving prices. t
found in P'ArtaEimn'B memnlrea
and not In the novel, although tt
was from the Dunitis story that
the foundation stones for the pic
ture plot were obtained at the
Liberty Theatre Sunday and Monday.
Almost Touched Bottom
"The past 4 yeiya I have been
going down, down, down with ca
tarrh of the stomach aud had to
give up work a year ngo because
of my weakened condition. 1 suf
fered ternhly from bloating and
colic attacks. Mayr's Wonderful
Remedy was recommendtd to me.
I took a cou rue of it und am now
feeling fine." It la a simple,
harmless preparation that re
moves the catarrhal mucus from
the intestinal tract aud allay the
inflammation which emmes prac
ticnlty all stomach, liver and la
test inal ailments, including ap
pendicitis). One dne will con
vince or money refunded. At
all Druggists.
, Close out price on Gold Seal Con
goleum ruga at Zigler-Fee Hdw. Co.
BRYAN JEERED
' AND KISSED BY
: COLLEGE CROWD
(Continued on paae 5.!
the meeting adjourned.'
"There was no biggins; and no
booins at least not that reached
my ears.
"I answered that question." ho
added, "very fully by presenting
the Christian Ideal as one that bad
the endorsement of 1 centuries
and was blKher than tho evolution
ary ideal or than any individual
ideal. 1 also took pains to point
out what the effect of the revolu
tionary Ideal Is. I devoted quite
a while to answering that yonnir
jnan's questions and only turned
ihe audience over to him after he
proceeded to present his own views
instead of asking questions.
Vegetables POTATO CHIPS, nice and 0 On.
DEL MONTE PEAS Cfln ctup' 3 pkg
3 tins, medium size....'. UjC NAPKINS FOR PICNICS, OCp
LILY OF VALLEY GOLDEN 0 On 3 pk8"
BANTAM CORN, 3 f or . .. 0 Jb GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE
EARLY JUNE PEAS, gOg Ig.'' 49C
C REFUGEE BEANS: " go, g., UC
raT',"T'"a"r QUEEN OLIVES, Small jar COf,
... ...... rT RIPE OLIVES 9 oz. tin large
YAMPP0RK,AND 93P Olive. 29c 9 oz. tin Qlf
BEANS, small tins, 3 for LsJl med 0Hves 4C
WHITE STAR TUNA FISH, QQn SMALL OLIVES, Qp
small tin, 18c; large tin OOu 5 oz. tin : UU
NEW PACK SHRIMP, Oi fh STUFFED OLIVES Small QCp
18c tin, 6 tins for QllUU bottle 19c; med. bottle J JO
OCEANIC SALMON, half QQn PORTO. f mMnS 9 0 n
19c; No. 1 tins J Oil Punch, bottle JUU
FANCY CRAB MEAT, Qflji OLD SCOTCH BREW, 1 Qn
per tin JdU bottle 10b
EXTRA FANCY LOBSTERS, Q Q CLIQUOT GINGER ALE, OQp
per tin OuU bottle LOb
PIMIENTOES, Qn PINTS GRAPE JUICE, QQn
per tin UU bottle OJu
Saturday Features
BUTTER, pound 43c; QCft BREAD, 32 oz. 1 Qn
Roll OJU loaf I Ob
PEANUT BUTTER, QCn CANDY CHOCOLATE 00n
2 lbs. OdU MINT WAFERS, 1 lb. box I Ob
lit.
Skaggs United Stores No. 255
WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $5.00 AND OVER
1 1 5 So. Stephen. PHONE 230. Roseburg, Oregon
OREGON ELECTRIC HITS
AUTO TRUCK EXIT DRIVER
(AaocUtnl Irra Lrun! Wirt.)
PORTLAND. Ore., Muy 15 Karl
.Ilrown, driver of a fuel truck of
'the .Multnomah Lumber Company,
was instantly killed shortly before
'struck by an Inbound Oregon
iKIectrie train at a arado crossing.
II. J. l'etrlt, who was with Ilrown,
'was thrown clear of the wreck and
escaped uninjured.
If you are colng to Install an Ir
rigation or water system let us fig
ure with you. We are here to nee
that they work properly after they
are Installed. Wharton ftros
400 gallon Fairbanks electric
pumpiiiK plant at cost. Zlgler Fee.
Klertrlc punipini; plant at cost
.icler-r'ee Udw. Co. .
OKKR'KIl Altltli:s PIIOM
HAS I'-ltANCISCO TO TAKK
l'KIKOMCIt TO L'Al.ll'OltM.l
E. J. WIskatrhlll, of the detec
tive bureau of the San Francisco
police force, arrived In llo?etiurx
this morning; to take Into custody
W. L. Foard, who was arrested
recently, charged with embezzle
ment. 'Foard is charged with
having emlieuled funds from the
Steamship Klnmn Alexander on
whleh he was formerly purser. .
The amount is between t4,ito4 i
and $5,1100. It Is stated. He wff3 '
arrested while living on a small 1
ranch near Umpqua. ' A reward .
of l-'OO offered for his capture,
has been claimed by Sheriff Star-
mer and Deputy Shambrook who
made the arrest. .
Order your graduation announce "
meats at the News-Review office. ;
New line of samples Just received. .
Mrs. Ettner
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
B08E8URO OAKLAND
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint
ed by the county court of Douglas
County, Oregon. Administrator of
the eftate of Ulysses Orant Mc
Lauehlln Deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate
are hereby required to present the
same to me properly verified as by
law required, at Itosebuig. Oregon,
within six months from dale hereof.
Datcfl this Mh day of May, 1925.
R. L MrLALlillLIN
Administrator of the estate of
L'lyssea Grant McLaughlin, be
i ceased.
1
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i B'fore orflnrlnff your eiKrmved
prduatloD nnnounrnienlt, call at
th Nfw Review office Aa(S Ul
;oeir line Jut received.
S'llrm. Orocr "Fnf (tome ynn
I have nsrd Dr. IVrce' Gohl n
ifedical Diicovery a n prinR tnmc
und have never found it to f;.il
in cleansing the svMrm, t im'tlatm
the blijod and Kiving a ferline 'it
healthy life. At one time I w.r.
weak and run-down, f' lt all v.-n-n
ou rd readv to ro to hd, hut th"
b'-ip 1'pf't frnm tli 'Golden Mclit't
lJi;covcry' hrnuht back to m? a
feeling r.f strenjth and rcv l i.
I shall J..wa have a w-rd
to say for thin wonderful remi v
lor I have always foiind it -
when a tonic vrn rredrd. I h.ve
also n:,ed th- 'f'lea.im l'cllets nit
ihe tfim;.f.h, liver and b")'tl, and
can iay they can be ieirnd(.d upj
to clt-iir and rcvulatt ifi"-'1 nri'inv"
-Mrs. M. LtUn-r, I hi South H'!i S.
Writr Dr. I'icrcc invalids' ii -'w'
;n r.utTlu, ?.. Y.. for fr-e n:c!:.f.
idvicc or send )0c for trial packtg
?l any of hit ccii;iuci,.
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.1
any morning
for Sciberling
users.
For Sciberling All-treads
have not been reduced in
quality in the current
price war,
yet they cost you no
' more than tires which
are skimped just now.
. . A I, ' ' v
He Tore ordering your engraved
graduation announcements, call at
the News-iteview office and see the
new line Just received.
Louis C. Davis
Painting and Paper Hanging
Phone 669-R
427 East Douglas 8t
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester 3t Phone 40
Mr. D. Cornwell
Patients Prl- Mooed to Have
Their Own Doctor
Among the Things We Carry Are:
Kayser Silk Hose
"With tho "Marvel Stripe'."
Kayser Silk Cloves
"With the IMtl ill.K UUARANTKK"
Also Italian Silk Underwear, we have the Kayser and Luilte
Redfern and Warner Rust-Proof Corset
Also in WARNERS' we have Brassieres and
Corselettes
The Ejrerfast Fabrics in
SI'ITINtiS llltOAIKMXJTII
(ilNCIIAMS VOII.KS
ALPACOTTK L1NK.NH
"If 11 fades, we refund the cost of the
making of th4 dress."
I. ABRAHAM
The Silk Store"
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HASKKT WKAVE
DltAl'KltlliS
poods, as well as the
Highway Service Co.
The Return of Warm
weather make a Refrig
erator a most necessary
PIFXE OF
( KITCIIF.N
FURNITURE
Wc have a Refrigerator
just the size that will
please you.
GF.T OUR
LOW PR ICtS
LEN0XFURN1TURE
COMPANY
P 821 N. Jackson St, Re'ebwra
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