ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. MAY 18, 1925. THREE 3 li. ty fo:::'.. ,i,;j$sAWiMf 7 rAUviSY' V'ii-f. J.IV1 '.A' ' ".-r'W -NTy SILVER AND GOLD WHEN there's silver In your hair, have gold tn the bank. Prepare now, for a happy oh! age! Make yourself indepen dent by being one of the progressive many owning savings accounts! You are invited to call, write or phone for particu lar. We shall be proud to help you. We art htlping many oihers and surest your prompt action! UMPQUA VALLEY BANK LOCAL NEWS Visits Friends Stanford Hue 11 returned to his home at Dillard Saturday evening after spending the day bora visiting with friends. I Eugent Woman Visitor Mlsa Amy Pratt, nurse of Eugene, ! arrived here hut night, and 1 spending a day or so in this city j visiting. i Business Visitor G. Hedfleld waa a Roseburg call er Saturduy, and spent the day at tending to business in altera. He re sides at G lend ale. Here From Marshfield Claud II. Giles, an attorney of Marshfield, was in Unsettling today attending to legal matters at the local land office. ' Visitor Saturday Mrs. F. M. Curtis spent Saturday afternoon In Roseburg visiting with friends and shopping. She is a resideut of Kdeubower. ; Mrs. Lander Visits I Mrs. Henry Lander was a visitor in this city today, spending the day on business and visiting friends. She resides at Winston. Week End Quests- Miss Steele of C re swell, was ft visitor here over the week end, and a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Abrahams. From Dixonvills-- Walter Leake was a business vis itor In Roseburg from points east of this city (or a few hours Suturdiry. He is a Dlxonville resident. From Glide Mrs Mary Get-vats was an out of town visitor for several hours Sat urday. She is from Glide, and was here visiting friends and shopping. i in vuit " Mr. and Mrs. J. , Davis spent Sunday in Koseburg visiting with friends. They returned lo their home at Gilde In the evening. ! We pay cash for dry 'bark. Whartoq Bros. cascara E 7:30 Sharp Tuesday, May 19th CONSERVATORY HALL Everybody Welcome. No Reserved Seats. Come early. Mitt Anderson Visits .Miss Oai a Andi'innn. who teachft at Grten. waa a RnHrburg viailur Saturday, and Kpent the day shopping and visiting with frit-mis- Among the visitors from points east of Koseburg Saturday was L. O. Parker, of Dixonville. Mr. bark er spent several hours looking after business niutters and visiting, friends. Visitor Saturday Mrs. F. A. Stewart peturned to her home in Kdenbower Saturday afternoon after spending several hours here attending to business matters and shopping.. t From Dillard Mr. and Mrs. Abner Rice were visitors froai points south of Hose burg Saturday, and spent the day visiting with friends. They reside at Dillard. Mr. Croutli VIkIiU V. N. Crouch returned to his home at Oakland this morning af ter spending Munduy In tills city visiting jlth friends. Krtm ;iendalp- K. v, Kerlfer returned to his home at Cleuda! Sunday, after spending a day. or so iu this city uitendlng tu business lnierests and visiting. From Camas II. Denn was among the Roseburg callers Saturday, and spent some time attending to business matters. Mr. lienn resides at Camas Valley. 1'rom . A. l tleorge ltradlurn, who Is at tending college at 1'orvallts, sent the week end vi'lting his parents I'r. and Mrs. co. liradburu at Wlnnou and friends. Leaves For Medford Miss Helen Cardwell, of this city left this morning for Medford, where she will spend a short time visiting frl,.u-'. Fined For Drunkenett- II. W. Urns, of Myrtle Point, was arrested Saturday night rharged with being intoxicated. He lentered a plea of guilty and paid a fine of From Reston-7 1-rank Allison spent several hours in Koseburg Saturday visiting with friends and attending to business matters. He resides at Reston. Dillard People Moving North Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lamb, who hare been residing at Dillard for some time, are leaving for Albany, where they will make their home. On Business-r H. V. Oden returned to his home at Dlxonviilo Saturday afternoon, after spending several hours in this city visiting friends and at tending to business affairs. Stober Arretted W. R. Stober was arrested Sat urday nftflif chnrirt.rf with .Imnlr. ness. He provided ball in the sum of $100 and will enter his p ea at a later date. Visitor In Town Arthur Ulakely spent several 'hours in Roseburg Saturday attend ing to business matters and visit jtng with friends. Mr. lllakley re- sides at Glide. settius upshows : ready fdr week! i . Vjit0p (n city Clayton Mather was In from j southern points In the county Sat- LEGION MEMBERS jurday attending? to business affairs ATTENTION jand trading. Ho resides ut Myrtle Regular meeting at the Ar- ! Creek. mory Tuesday night. May 19. . Delegates will be elected for Fram Melrose the convention at Prinevllle. lie there. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Waler will be shut off Tuesday, May II from 1 p. m. until 4 p. m. m. and affecting' all consumers west and somh of corner of Purrott and Lane Streets. . j , T11K CALIFORNIA OREGON POWKU COMPANY The Kline Shows arrived in Roseinirg this morning and Im mediately started . work renins up their tents and riding devicts for a week's slantf in this city. They will spend the entire week here furnishing special attractions for the carnival. The company's equipment and personnel occupies fifteen cars and it was' a big task to get everything1 unloaded and hauled to the carnival grounds. The attractions are being set up on Washington, and Kane streets, mid on ttie Catholic grounds, the t ntH being to numerous that it has been necessary to completely block the streets until after the carnival. These shows offr many fine nmusi invnts and will iic a decided help in making the ciiruivnt n decided fiiiice-s.- V. It. Pay, gen eral chairman, rtaird today that ' everything is in reudim ss, und a number of very unique plans have Roseburg golfers were successful b'-n developed. j on Sunday in deleating the Marsh- One minor change has been I M,,U country "Ub golf team by made necessary in the program as nreviouslv nnnotiinetl. The May Vole dan.e. in order V RTounds m-ar Hrown's to nn ommodate the children and ; I T' Thw J of the local their instructors has been " . " 1,1 Vu oul m Iar"e numbers, changed from Thursday afternoon Mrs. Vincent Preschern returned to her home ut Melrose Saturday afternoon after spending several hours in this city visiting and shopping. Mrs. Montgomery Visits I Mrs. R. R. Montgomery returned to her home at Looking Class Sat 1 unlay afternoon, after spending sev jeral hours shopping and visiting here. iHome For Week-End 1 Theodore Abrahams, who Is at tending medical school in 1'ortlanit was here over the week end visit ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abrahams, and friends. BESTS BIFIELD .F Conns In i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conn and son j spent Saturday visiting with Jriends ' and attending to business matters here. They are residents of Met Leaves for Ranger Station George Mom-brake left Sunday ! for Rig Camas, where he will bo employed at the forestry station, I remaining there for the next sev eral wetks. In Saturday . C. H. Kulion wns among those in from southern points in -the county Saturday, and spt nt (he day at tending In bnslness matters. He re sides at Myrtle Creek. Mr. Htrtton In Among tho visitors fn from the rural districts Saturday was R. I. Hutton. who spent some time here transacting business. He returned to his ranch at Gardeir Valley iu the afternoon. Enters Soldiers' Home William Perkins, night wntch nu.n at the state house, irVml1r ing the Old Roldiers' home at Rose- John Thomas Fined i John Thomas who was arretted last Friday charged with loitering appeared in the city court this morning and entered a plea of guilty, paying a fine of $50. I ven vet for Portland George Neuner loft for Portland last night after spending over here euroute from San Francisco where he had spent a week on business, ard visiting his family over the wvek eud. (.'Icncriry W. T. V. Tha Glengary WY T. V. will meet nt the home of Mrs. D. C. MeGehey at Glengary, Wednes day afternoon. There will be a Mother Itay program given, and ail members are urged to attend. Suit For Divorce Suit for divorce was filed in the circuit court today by Ilrison S. mode against Mary M. Mode. In sertion is alleged. The plaintiff Is represented by Attorney R. H. Com p ton. Returns From Northern Trip- Mrs. Porter Me Mullen returned to her home In thin city this morn I burg. State house employes ttre,nR Hf((,r a ((rpp wet,hrt vWt at presenting him with an appropri ate g.ft before he leaves Salem. Salem Statesman. t Meltons In j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mellon, were among the out of town callers to day, and spent the day here shoin Iping and visiting friends. They J reside at South Deer Creek. ! In Saturday score of C5 to in a v;rv eninv. Mrs. John Sinclair was in from able tourney on the Roseburg counr 'N1 rural districts Saturday visiting friends and shopping. She return ed to Ikt home at Garden Valley in the afternoon. Opens Business In Eugene Mrs. Ruth Ualderee Wheeler, a resident of Gardiner for many ! years and well known in Roseburg, i where she has many acquaintan ces, will open an Oriental art shop in Kngene this week. She lived in the Orient for a long time and was ;iu the art business there; to Saturday afternoon. , It will 1 take place in front of the band stand on Cass and Jackson ; streets. j The drawing for the prize Ford nntomoltile will tne place nt the ' Qm en's ball on Thursday night i nt th Armory. Through an error In the ccpy furnished the prin- , ter. the tfrkets read that the drawing will be on Friday. May : 21. whirl, should read Thursday, May 21. o - COUPLE MARRIED j Marriage 1icenfs were Issued on Saturday to Jacob M. Jalnti r and Muble M. Place, of this city, and to Carl L. Harp, r and Martha Troudt, of Gh-ndale. Mr. Harper and Miss Troudt were Immediately ; married at tho court hou County ; Juilg" C.eorgo Quinn officiating, j The cenmony was witnessed by J several of Ihe relatives of friends oj the young couple who l ft at once for Glendale wh'.re they will make their home. Business Visitor Among the out of town callers in Roseburg Saturday was Craig Hulan, who spt ut some time" here tiading and attending td business affairs. He is an I'mpqua resident. while th re was a fine representa tion from Marshfield. In a recent tournament at Coos Ray the Rose burg golfers were defeated and ev en d the tables in yesterday's match. The course was in fine shape and everyone greatly eniovpd the day. Among the Marshfield peo-;Dr Bell ReitJid I'hn, n v ?nit r?' t,B R- Greets Saturday and rode over the Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. R. Tow;. ct . h,9 ,n, (.ha(r H(l iH Vl. er, II. H. Rowley and wife. A. B. ' . ' A.. , j ' A.ielsperger and wife. Rob Adel- "LtZ Z Th rlng, Claude out aealn arM, to rtH.t his frrends. Currier Funeral Sunday The funeral of the late Mrs. M. N Currier was held Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock at the Undertak ing Parlors. The chapel was filled with sorrowing friends and rela tives, and many beautiful f.oral of fering were received. Rev. H. K. Mow, pastor of the local Christian church officiated. Interment took V'ace in the I. O- O. F. cemetery. northern points. She visited her ftnn K. McMillan, nt Taeoma, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Davidson at Tacoma. Leave for Gardiner .!. II. I ion i h and denn Parrott left this ufttrnoon for Gardiner, where (hey will Hpend a couple of days attending trt business mutters They will drive to Coos Hay and take the train from Marshfield tu Heedsport and Gardiner. Motor to Portland Mr. and Mrs. lister Hell, nnd son Louts HHinan, Mrs. S. W. Hell and M it nurd Hell, motored to Portland and spent. Ib. week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Rell, returning Sunday. Mr. a lid Mrs. W. I. Hell will como to Roseburg on Wednesday to at tend the Strawberry Carnival. R. reer. Nasburg, H. J. McKoewn, John C. Kendall and wife. J. F. Jeffry and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Fisher, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stout. The Marshfield people came to Rose burg on Saturday evening and re mained at the I'mpqua over night, returning home Sunday evening. WOODMEN TAKE NOTICE Regular meeting of Oak Camp No. 125. W. o. W. tonight at ft o' rlock fn I. O. O. F. hall. All mem bers asked to be present. JOHN I. HKSS, C. C. THE FOOD OF ALL FOODS IS BREAD AND MILK. HERE YOU HAVE BOTH INCORPORATED IN A LOAF OF GRIMM'S MILK BREAD. PHONE 133. 1847 Rogers Silver Plate I & We are making 9 Special Prices ! On all Our Silverware. Look over our line before I g . you buy. Some real bargains. Corvallis Times. Osburns Stop Over Mr. and Mrs Osburn, formerly 1 owners of the Osburn Hotel at F.u gene, made a visit here last night and were guests at the I'mpqua Ho tel. They are enroute to Marsh field aftfr a trip to Kugene by mo tor. Mr. Osburn now conducts the Chandler hotel at the coast. Arrive From San Francisco Fred R. Russell and family of San h raneinco, hrot her of Ralph Russell of this city, arrived in Rose burg this morning by auto en rout' to Portland where they have been called to the bedside of Mr. Rus sell's mother. They lnft San Fran cisco Sunday morning and drove through to Ron' burg without a stop, aniving h re about 3:30 this morning. Miss Shrum Leaving Miss Kth'l Shrum, who ha been employed for the pat ye.".? os a typesetting ma "hi no operator at News Review office, has resigned her position arid leaves In the near future for Vancouver, Wash., where rhe will take a position on thre Vancouver Columbian. H-r parents rteently moved to Van couver and her n w position will enable her to be at home. Attend Grandmother's Funeral "Mrs. J. K. Sullivan, of San Fran cisco, and Lyie Gray, of Seattle, Wash., grandchildren of the late Mrs. N. M. Currier, are in Rose burg, having come here to attend vested Sullivan ws for- !fam "V from Medford Friday night x1iu- ':..r f , hi- to be with his wife. Icity. Her husband operates a gar ace in San Fiancisco. Mrs. Endrup Undergoes Operation Mrs. Chester Kndrup. of this city, underwent a major operation at Mercy Hospital Sunday morning. !rs. Seiner and Stewart were In at tendance. She is reported to be getting along as well as can be ex ported this morning. Mr. Kndrup Organist Spends Week Here Fred C. Imrham, a rancher of the Tyee district for a year past, for- l!iiMiiicft Women's lint Tho ltoveburg Husinc and Professional Women's Club will have a very important meeting at the Helnline Conservatory to- ' ,., ... Ati..... o...t "ignt ai :.. am memoirs are Maj.-llc theatre In thin city. H ! "r "'.:'' bP 'r:r"': The meet- and for the purpose of transacting some im portant business matters. overhauling and tuning the instru ments ni inusv noiiHt-s- lie jintu.i j to abent hlm.plf (ram Ite rarn-li Worn,n., Club Tomorrow nrrimv Hip nrenn bench nt some ' theutre during that period. , Engineer Accused I W. A. (Alex Anderson, Soiith ern Pacific engineer whosi" li"tne I was in Roseburg for several )ear. lis charged with care essnefs and I exceeding the city speed Ijtnlt in a suit for'llo.oou damages broucht j against the railroad company at ;Kugene by John Michelbrook Sr., in behalf of his minor son, as ' li result of the Ions of an eye and 'other Injuries sustained January l!t ;i!2r, when the car In which the lad was riding wlih his father was 'struck at a Kuvene street crossing by a locomotive in Anderson" cliargi1. The members of th" Roseburg Woman's Club will motor tn Win ston Tuesday, to the home of Mrs. W. C. Winston, who will be hostess on that day. All ladles who have no way to go are urged fo be at Mc Kean I'arby and Haldwin's Htoro no Inter than 1 so that cars may be provided for thern. An Interesting program has been arranged for the meeting. Kill Rattler J. H. Hniley, loenl mail carrier, brought in five rattles, from a raftlennnW which h killed Sun day south of Rosehurr. Mr. Hal ivy with hff family motored to the Azalea patch on" mile north of Myrt le Creek. The party were surprised by the two fool snake in a hen" of flowers. The rattler was killed by Mr. ll-elley after several attempts. 0NSTIPATI0N A miwry tht pred poU on thru the Ryatrm and direct caime of many other ilia, harmful, and becoming chronic if neglected, ia eajtily rencvea ana we tendency K. r. Miliar, formTl)r of thin city, ami wfll Itnown h'H, pattMotl away at Ftill'-rtnn, raitfnrnlu, Kri- rr , , r t overcome-by Ziglcr-hec Hardware Co. i Chamberlain's Tablets 11 NO, JACKSON WATCH OUR W INDOW FOR BARGAINS Yi holes'lme and thorniighlycloaruiinjr, they prevent harmful clogging, srl body and mind quickly respond to hPir- I''rnj'L pleasant actH-n, and t iwnnc.aieiieci on ineentire inteati- Association Meets Thursday i The young Men's Huslness Af'-o-; elation held Its regular weekly din ner and business me'tlng Thurs day at 6:30 p. m. at the Orange lantern Tea Room. IMnner n7 i! I Bl , ,' iy. following a sudden Illness, a Regular business was trnnsacti-d, ', , .J,,.ia, k and after the committee, which was elected to choose emblems for the club, submitted its report, the afo 'elation approved the r'-port, hih j was that the pins would be u" d as ! emblems, and an order w ould be placed with on of the local J-' lry hotMPs for the tis In th i near fulure. The ori.niiation taCaWIaTsTsTCsT jnaJ trmct. Only Ji5 cent. cording to word received by friends here t'Miy. Mr. Miller has been ill only a short time, going tn bed the night before complaining of feel ing IndH'oKed. He was found dead by hi wife the next morning, apparently having been dead three or four hours. He conducted a res taurant at one tlm on north tack- tnn ait runt icriM fifim thn Avh. o decided at thl time tn be r-.r.- 8rrl, rumInr. Kunernl ar ontel In the annual Strawberry ,,.. , .nrl.rf f.tlval and would entir a umall m,nv tr,pnd, n,.rB t0 float in one of the aradea. 1 grieve bis death. Dress up for the Carnival ' An Appealing Assemblage of Colorful Summer Time Styles is awaiting you at Marksbury's smart fashions for festival days and every summertime occasion that follows clever sports apparel, practical street clothes, pretty afternoon dresses, sweaters, correct gloves, hosiery, etc. ' DRESSES SPORTS COATS of English broadcloth, Irish linen and plnin Prince of Wales models strictly mannish or printed voiles. Attractive styles, priced tnilored,. single and double breasted styles, at Priced at S3.95 to $10.95 $19.75 to $29.75 DRESSES GLOVES of printed crepe do chine and striped silk of kid or fabric with the new embroidered broadcloth. Attractive colorings and styles, short cuffs, white and colors that will blend priced at with your costume. Priced at $16.75 to $29.75 S1.25to$3.95 The Marksbury Company Get a hand made hoe for any heavy hoeing. They are guaranteed. Sold at Wharton Ilros. Stapletont Return Here- Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Stapleton re turned to their home in this city. after a motor trip to Suleni where they spent some time visiting with relatives. Dr. Melvln Home Dr. Ijouls Melvln who has been at l'ortlund for the past few days has returned to Koseburg and has resumed his work at his office. He went to Portland, on business mat ters, but while away was stricken with influenza ana was quite ill for a short time. attend the opening of he New Wlnthrop hotel at that place. They were presented with a crate of fancy strawberries and two beauti ful baskets of roses upon their ar rival here, the berries and roses be.ng the gifts of K. Scott Weaver of the I'mpqua Hotel. HAIIJtOAl) ntOKSlNfi.H STIIX MA KIM J MONKV fok tiik i mi;iuaki;k CAPTAINS CHOSEN The captains for Ihe tug-o-war between Jackson nnd Cass streets, which is to be one of the events of the Strawberry Carnival sport program, have been chosen and are now arranging their teams, p. M. Mathews will captain Ihe Jackson street team, while A. T. Lawrence is rounding the rope pullers on Cass street. Vlila Carter left for Los Angeles Sunday, where she will s.tend the next three weeks or so attending to business affairs and visit. Hrnnd your sheep with Kemps brundlnR fluid. It does not require heating and It stays on. Sold by Wharton llros. Iluy McCormlck or Peering hay machinery. It may save your entire j crop sonii season to be able to get ; repairs readily. See the McCor- mlck-Deerlng lino at Wharton 1 Ilros. (AMncfatH Prm Lcuk) Wirt.) CHICAGO, May 18 Nearly 20 persons were killed and more than a doxen Injured in auto accidents at rutl- road crossings throughout the country yesterday. Hotel men Get Berries A special tram of Mnnard line hoielmen passed through this city Saturday on the wsv to Seattle lo Mrs. II. Watiig returned to heri horn at Canyonville Sunday after spending a day or so In this city shopping and visiting friends. Party Motoring South I Judge N. M. Cae, W. E. Har-i rls Ii. K. Mlllqulst, and Ed Dun lap, all of Portland, stopped over-l nlglit here last night as guests at. the Cmpqua hotel. They are en route to southern point. See the new Kill Iter tractor cul tivator at Wharton Bros.. Agees Home Mr. and Mrs. Roland A gee "re turned to this city Sunday from ' Portland, where Mr. Age motored; last week to visit his wife. Ms. , Agee will remain here for the sum-i nier. A hand cultivator will rava b lot of hoeing and weeding In your gar den or seed.b.d. See ono at Whar ton Ilros. 11ARQAINS1 BARGAINS! The last day of rummage salo, Wednesday, May 20. Open 9 a. m. Henfit of Wo mans' Club building; fund. Northern Ireland Glories in Monarchial Pomp : A . .... iljb i a . , tr.re .",e "n,in,", lu ff',r" hrln L'lr Into ltf.,ld. the Northern lre- and .Tate a Kloryii,K In the ilU.rcl.l.l Im,, of ul.L All the military d.iplay and color aecompanr. . .. . , ipncniur-Kencrai. is seen inspecting the guard of honor previous ' lo the psrfyauicntary ceremonies,. . . H""""