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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1925)
THREE MODEL DAIRY The only dairy in Douglas County selling CLARIFIED MILK We invite inspection. Pure bred St, Mawes Jersey for service. Morning and Night Delivery " Phone 44-F11 LOCAL NEWS Mr, Alexander lit ' ! John Alexander, well known :! Glide resident, was a caller iu 1 RosebutR Friday, and spent gome Tjtime visiting with friend. : LOCAL NEWS Returns From PortlandJ- M. W. Hergh returned to his home iu this city lust night after upending several days on business in Portland and visiting wita his Bister, Mrs. H. S. Selwun. i i In Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Solnicka were In from Wlnstons Friday and spent several hours hero shopping and attending to business matters. Mr. Solnicka has a fruit ranch at Wlnstons, and is building a new dwelling house, the building now belnff under construction. , On lluslneits A. II. Marsh spent a few hours in this city Friday attending to business affairs, before returning to bis home at Looking lilass. loiii (ilfitflnlo Dr. Fossil was a Tlsitor In this city yesterday, spending tho after noon transacting business and visiting friends, he resides at Glcndule. Returns From Arizona Klnier Weekly, who has been ab sent from this city for many mouths has relumed to remain permanently. He went to Arizona about a year ago for his health, and returned here much improved. He Is employed in the forestry service. Editor Visits City F. C. Westerfield and , wife of Springfield, and H. W. Turner of Kugeue, and his mother, were vis itors in Koseburg for a short time this morning. They are on their way to Medford to attend tho chart er meeing of the Medrord Lion's Club. FriHil Itivonville Miss Florence Casebeer- was a visitor 9fom points east of this city yesterday, and siient several hours shopping here. Sho resides at Dlxonville. College Boys Home iH'iizel I'iercy, who went to Cor vallls last week for a visit, return ed to Itoseburg last night, and bron slit Wm. Thrall, a student at Oron Agricultural College, and Glenn Radabaugh, from the Uni versity of Oregon, home for a week end visit. In Friday George Casebeer returned to his home at Dixonville yesterday afternoon after spending several hours in this city attending to business matters. To ilendale Miss. Clark returned to her home at Glendale this morning after spending a day or so In this city shopping and visiting with friends. License Issued A marriage lirense, was Issued at Eugene yesterday to llyron 11. Sutton, of Cmpqua, Douglas County, and Mathilda Mcllwaln, of Eugene. Mrs. W el.her VUila Mrs. Maurice Webber was here yesterday, from South Deer Creek and spent several hours. In Tills Morning T. II. F.vans motored In from DUlard this morning and spent several hours transacting business aiiairs. IY. Hercher In R. A. Hercher was a visitor from points south of this city on Friday. He resides at DUlard and was here for a time attend ing to business matters. To Grants Pas Mrs. E. C. Drown and daugh ter. Miss Ruth Hrown.of this city, left this morning for Grants Pass, where they will spend several days visiting with friends. lUlslnpHM Visitor Gilbert Olson returned to his home at Glendale yesterday after noon, after spending a few hours In Roseliurg visiting friends and attending to business mutters. ' From Oak Creek Franklin Parker was among the visitors in from the rural districts for a few hours attending to busi ness matters nnd trading yester day. He resides at Oak Creek. In Friday Lester Harding was among the out of town visitors yesterday to spend some time here attending to business matters. Mr. Harding is from the Glendale Lumber company. Returns from CVrvn!lls Denzel Plercy returned to this city last evening from Corvnllis. where he visited friends. Wm. Thrall, who is attending college there, accompanied him on his return and will spend the week end visiting his parents and some friends. To Visit II. Miss Denlrice Kdmundsnn will arrive here this evening from Eu gene by motor, and will be the house guest of Miss Ethel Shrum over the weet end. "FLATLITE" The Best Road Lighting Device Flatlite Reflectors for your pres ent head lamps and cost less than any similar device. UMPQUA BATTERY STATION Cor. Douglas and Main Streets GAS HEAT GAS HEAT GAS HEAT GAS $ 10 For Your Old Range X3. Let Us Install One of Our New Smooth Top Ranges In Your Kitchen - You Could Not Make a Better Invest ment in Your Home 25 Greater Efficiency Economical in Fuel Consumption 50 More Cooking Surface We Would Be Glad to Explain to You Our Proposition and Show You the New "SMOOTH-TOP" Southern Oregon Gas Co. Roseburg, Oregon GAS HEAT GAS HEAT GAS HEAT s x GAS Sewing machines at Powells. Visitor Friday A. G. Clark spent several hours In Roseburg Friday transacting business and visiting friends, lie Is a .rejideut of Glendalo. Extra special prices on phono graphs to close out stock. McKean, Darby & Baldwin. Mr. Selinas In ..' Oscar Sellnas spent some timo here yesterday looking after busi ness affairs and trading. He re sides at Cavet Creek. Watch for the Congoleum Pat tern Sheets from McKean, Darby & Baldwins. Here from Illnliee Perry Wright arrived here from Illahee yesterday and will spend a short time here attending to business matters and visiting. Extra special Trices on phono graphs to close out stock. McKean, Darby & Baldwin. Mr. Webber ItusiiieMa Visitor George Webber was in from his ranch at Garden Valley yesterday and spent tho duy attending to business matters and visiting friends. In Friday C. Clark was a iiosoDurg cal ler Frlilsv anil transacted busi ness for some time. He relurued to his home at Glide in the alter noon. Mr. Powell Visitor Among the visitors from points north of this city was Kobort Powell, of Oaklund. He spent the morning here attending to i business mnttcrs. Business Visitor Friday John E. Hatfield attended to business matters here yesterday for several hours before return ing to his home at Dixonvilte in the' afternoon. From O. A. C Donovan Denning arrived here yesterday afternoon, from CorvaK Us, where he is attending O. A. C. and will spend the wevk end visiting friends. LET'S ALL GO! i THE: ABNER K. KLINE SHOWS "AMERICA'S CLEANEST AMUSEMENTS" Around Washington and Main Streets Roseburg One Week Starting MONDAY, MAY 18 a o a ? s o RIDE THE RIDES!! Watch for the ConRoleura Pat-1 EARL SANDE Baldwins. Return to Port lu ml J O. Watson, local attorney, returned to this city this morn ing, after spending the past sev eral days hi Forland uttending to legal matters. Const Ctrl VI.Hftd Mtsa Merle Barnes was a visi tor here overnight from tire coast. She Is from Marshfleld. and mot friend here, the party motoring to Portland today to visit. Better Homes Week. We have several lots In Rose burp, which we will sell on easy terms, and also help finance a home. Page Lum ber and Fuel Co. Get screen doors at Powell's Furniture. Mrs. YounR of tho Columbia Cos ! mt'tlc Co., Chicago, will give free IIC II l-llllt-UB U U1U UUltS Kfl Roseburg. Monday and Tuesday at the Grand Hotel. Appointments made Sunday by phone. WINS DERBY IN KENTUCKY (Continued from page 1.) Better Homtg Week How about a new coat of paint for the home? Let us tell you about our white paints at $2.70 per gallon. Page Lumber & Fuel Co. Kxtra special prices on phono graph to close out stock. McKean, I'aiby & Baldwin. Returns from Portland Mis Margaret Cook returned to Koseburg this morning from Portland, where she has been spending the past several days on business and visiting friends. Undergoes Operation HJw 1 r Mnwlnnil linilapnranr IniHior oneratton at Mt-rcv HnsDital today. Dr. 'A. F. Sether of Eugene was in attendance. For prompt tjxi nrvrre, city or Country trips. Phone 44- Hern Friday Among those from out of town polntn to spend several - hours trading and attending to business matters in this city yesterday was Hurry Doyle of Looking QIus. Mr. Applegnte Mrs. Laura Applepate was a visitor In Koseburg Friday from points north of this city, and spent the day on business and shopping. She is from Yooralla. Kin mat h People Hi rough Mr. ana" Mrs. G. Hie tire and family were guests at the Grand . Hotel Inst night. Mr. Hlehre is a well known Klamath Falls busi ness man. The party are inolor- ing to northern, points. , ItWiiHifl from San Frnnrlwco I United States District Attorney George Neuner, who ha b.n spending fome time in Kan Fran cisco on business, arrived hre vesterdov afternoon and will visit his family a short time before going on to Portland. SUFFERED TWO YEARS Finally Relieved by Taking ! Lydia E. Pinkhafn's Vege table Compound, Saya Mrs. Anderson I Ranjroley, Maine. "LydisE. Pink ham 's VegetableCompound hel(ed fna greatly lurpainsin Uie sides and back, headaches and tired feelings. 1 suffered twoyears and it seemed as though I could nt ?et my work dons rom one day to the next. AtUr rosdinir letters from others wlo had taken the Vi-ir-eta hie Comnound I decided tn try it and now I can lo all kinds of work sewing, washing, ironing and sweeping. I live on a farm and have five in the family an am Ininy most of the time. I recommend the Vegetable Compound to my friend and hope my letter will h Ip some ons to take your medicine.'' Mrs. Waltkr K.A.ndlhwjn, Box 270, Uangeley. Maine. Over 2U0,(JU0 women have so far re plied to our question, ''Have you received benefit from taking I.ydis E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound?" 98 out of every 100 of the replies say 'Yes, "and because the Vegeta ble Compound has been helping other women it should help you. i'ursale bv druggists everywhere. Business Is good wltb Hudson-Essex. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone IS9-L. Order your graduation announce ments at the News-Review office. New line of samples just received. ATHLETIC EVENTS POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN The continued rains today made It necessary the postponement of the various athletic events sche duled Tor today. This morning there was a grad'e school sectional track and field meet scheduled, but as the Latirelwood field was under water in many places, the meet could not be held. Tire Medford high school tennis play ers, who were to have met the Koseburg high Rehnol team, came to Koseburg. but the weather was such that the tournament could not take place. Koseburg and .Myrtle Point were booked for a dual track meet this afternoon, but this was alsoXpostponcd. C. A. Lock wood declared this afternoon that the golf tourna ment between the Koshurg and Marshfleld country club teams will be played, regardless of the weather conditions, and urged all of the membvrs of the local clubs to turn out tomorrow morning. place and fl.poo for fourth. Quat rain, winner of the New Orleans handicap and the Louisiana Derby remained the outstanding favorite In the early wagering at odds of 5 to 2. Captain Hal was quoted at 3 to 1 while the four horses beaded by Chantey, representing the Whit ney entry, were third in tho wag ering. The price on Kentucky Car dinal was 6 to 1. Quatrain will be ridden by Jock ey Kenny Breuning, a comparative novice, without the skill and dar ing of Karl Sandt, but chosen be cause the colt seemed to work bet ter under Ureunlng's guidance than any other rider. Sande, rated as have the mount on Flying Kbony, white Muck Garner, the lending Jockey in the west, will be astride Kentucky Cardinal. Soon after the rising sun start ed casting Its rays on the Ohio river, Ixmisvllle started filling up with tho invading thousands until street intersections wcro impassa ble because of traffic Jams. A steady stream of dust-covered auto mobiles poured Into the city and thence to the Churchill Downs course. It was nn Impossibility to obtain hotel accommodations Inst night. Thousands of visitors spent the night in private homes and sleep ing aboard special trains which cluttered every Inch of space In the railroad yards. Fifty one years ago Kentucky's first derby won by Aristides In 1K75 for a stake of $2.Hf.u, was wit nessed by not more than four thou sand patrons of the turf. In 1924 more than 75.000 spec tators saw lllack Gold capture the derby winning $j2,775. Conservative estimates placed the amount of money that would change hands at tho derby at $1, fjbu.iMM), There were 19 A cashiers baling money at the mutuel ma chines as foat as it was handed to them. A line of bettors stretching for almost s block was lined up before each of the mutuel wind ows all afternoon. Ity two o'clock the course was packed with a sweltering, elbowing crowd. Notable personages and persons less important gathered from all over the land for the event. Traders In the political and financial worlds held forth In the club hmt!. while ihe ntitrher, the baker and the candlestick mak er were no less enthusiastic on the I lawn below the grandstand. I Itolow the club house, grand 'stand, paddock and field the vis tas of vantage were measured by' Inches, coveted by the less fortun ate and cheriKhed by the more resourceful. The grand stand was taxed to Its utmost by thousands who came as early as 8 o'clock. In the clubhouse the open spaces l"i're mi iv miKiiiiy irns i.i:ujuti jthan In the grandstand. Enough automobiles to support an oil octopus were stowed away jllko toys In every possible. Inch I of parking space on the grounds, !ln the streets of tho section and open spaces far beyond. Autos were parked by states. ltesprinkled throughout the long rows of boxes In grandstand and clubhouse were men and women known throughout the nation. A mil cull of these personnces might well have resembled a section from l was William Gibbs McAdoo and 'Mrs. mcauou, uaugiut'r oi toe wio from their home In Los Angeles. Mrs.Willlnm K. Vanderbllt of New York was another box holder.. Mrs. Vanderbllt owns the great arazen. Mrs. Payne Whitney, owner of houses Chantey was another as was Harry Payne Whitney who came to see his colors borne. Mar shall Field was here although his derby candidate. Stimulus has raueo 10 train ior me event Tho A morion n T jvlnn m well represented, National Commander James A. Drain of Indianapolis was a box holder as was John R. Qulna of Ban .Francisco. For quick results nse ltew SERVE IT YOUR NEXT LUNCH EON AND WATCH IT VANISH M 1 W Wm M t W Jl1 M" ' m T 1 Sk I I ' V 'WW UKliVlM 3 1VI1L1N. DKLAU. fHUHL 100. Seed Potatoes FOR LATE PLANTING BURBANKS , AND CERTIFIED NETTED GEMS By the Sack or by the ton Nothing Better in the Country. Call at Metzger Warehouse Roseburg Umpqua Produce Co. C. P. Cayler Oregon Tsylor-mane concrete Is goo4 con crete. Tel. 125-B. For concrete wore can Tayloc US No. Flint S. Tel. J 2 Mi. . o 1 Order your srsnusMon announce- menls at Ihe News Itevlew office. New line of samples Just received. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for iHiiiKla County. In the nifttrpr of the estate of Laura P. I)avls, deceaRed. I Notfce Is hereby riven, that the undersigned, by an ordr of the County Court of Douglas County, State of Oregon, duly madi and en tered on the 11th day of May, 1925. was duly appointed executrix of the last Will rnd TeKtament and estate of Ijiura I. Iavis, deec-aned. and that she has duly qualified as 'such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notl lled to present the same duly veri fied with voucher's annexed as re quired by law to the undernlgned at her residence In Kdcnbower. Oregon or at the law office of John T. Ing In the Perkins Illdg.. Itoxe burg. Oregon, on or before six months from this date. First pub lished and dated this 14th day of May, 1925. 1 MARY E. DAVIS, Kxecutrlx of the laH will and test ament and estate of Laura P. Davis deceased. , JOHM T. I.ONO. I Attorney for the Kstate, The Terminal Garage Main and Washington Streets Offering the Motorist a Complete Service ACCESSORIES WASHING TIRES AND TUBES CRANKCASE SERVICE BATTERY SERVICE CAS LIGHT BULBS OIL BRAKE RELINING AIR REPLACEMENT PARTS ' WATER GREASING REPAIRS OILING ' .COMPLETE CENTRALIZED SERVICE CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. PHONE 393 X XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X HXTC XXX XXX X X XX X XX X X X X XX X X .XK)!.XXyX