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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, MAY 22. 1925 !l.arnival I ravel I vui m f tn jy ivy u LOCAL NEWS -Mr. and Mn. T. O .Dixon and duuxhUT Roberta Frances, are KuM-burg visitors today from east o( town. Refrigerator! at Powell. Are busy days for the housewife. Usually there is no time to cook very much. We are prepared to help you solve the problem with nicely prepared foodstuff in cans. A whole meal in a few min utes. Corn, Peas, Beans, Tomatoes, Asparagus, Spinach, Hominy and Beets for Vegetables. Then a can of Salmon or Tuna Fish and you have a meal. Strawberries are at their best. Nice and fresh every day. Come in and see all the nice things we have to eat. FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS WE OFFER 3 lbs. P. S. Co. Special Blend Coffee for $1.10 2 loaves Bread 15c 3 oz. bottle Vanilla Extract 18c Fig Bar Cookies, lb 18c Toilet Soap, 6 for 25c Butter Flake Soda Crackers, per pkg : 20c A Good Broom for 65c Quality Meats Pel Roast, lb. '. , 15c Boiling Beef, lb ; 12 1-2 Pork Shoulder Roast, per lb 22c Pork Leg Roast, per lb ,....25c Veal Shoulder Roast, per lb 16c Veal Loin and Leg Roast, per lb 22c Veal Breast, per lb .....12 l-2c Fresh Pork Sausage, 2 lb. for 35c Hamburger, per lb : 15c Sliced Liver, per lb 10c Light Bacon Backs, per lb 33c Heavy Hams, per lb 32c Heavy Bacon, per lb 30c i Fred YeMullen, who Is attend- ing collide at Corvallis, is h".-j for a few Uas visit with Irivnds. Miss Rosa It. rarrott left yes terday tor Portland to spend a lew days visiting. M7 Hogois Silverware at cost. ZiKltr-tVe Hdw. Co. Hat yon tometning trade, '.j give awtjr. Herlew column. to sell, t l!s News T. L. Codfrey returned to his 'home at Tin Milu liift night after 1 spending a short timo here business and visiting. Dave Hull, of this city, has been ou admitted to the i'aciftc Christian Hosp.tal at Eugene or medical treatment. For prompt taxi aervr.e, city 01 , country utpa. Phone 44. M. Fertruson. Myrtle Point man j . (arrived here yesterday and Bpenl Al Hagen was a visitor in this; the day visiting and attending to city yesterday from points south i business matters. and attended the festival. He is Miss Thelma Smith was In from Winston today visiting with some friends and attending the Straw berry festival. K. C. llalley. public service com missioner of Salem, stopped over in this city aud spent Thursday. Ho was enroute to .Coqulllv on husiness. Canyouville resident. Bargains In stemed table ! ware at Zlgler-Kee Hdw. Co. glass Iiooterles Carnival of Bargains Buy your shoes now and save. Among the out of town visitors her yesterday and today visiting land attending tile carnival, was John 8. Lyon. He is a resident of lilendale . Outside and Inside white paint I2.S5 a gallon at Powells. Among those here yesterday vis iting and taking In the raruival i was Mrs. Glen Newport, bhe re sides at Oak Creek. Taylor-mcae concrete Is good con crete. Tel. 22G-R. Mrs. Gene Shrum and son ar rived here yesterday to visit with j relatives forthe remainder of the week and attend the carnival. Hot-Point vacuum cleaner. 133.75. jZigler-Fee Hdw. Co. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parrott mnt- (ored in from their home at Car- j uen valley niursday to visit jfrlends and attend the carnival opening. ' Automatic wind-shield wipers f 1 Attorney Albert Abrahams re turned to this city this morning urter, a few days sjent in Portlund uttending to legal matters. Mudenaser cost tesi per pound tLtn butler. T. II. Hill arrived here yester day from HoaKliu to spend the nex several days visiting with friends and attending the festival. Earwig exterminators. Marsters Drug Co. Mrs.W.L. . Cordon and family are here from Canyonville to spend the reniainderof" the week visiting and attending the carnival. Ranges on at Powells. easy payment plan George L. Troyer, United States naval recruiting officer, arrived installed. Stephens Auto Company. 1 1,,. ,.., . i -'.,.. 11 M Alt I n i ....... ... ,-vuu a it. uu;i Mrs. Knoke was in from the rural district Thursday visiting iwitti relatives and friends and at tending the festival. She resides jat Garden Valley. i Extra special prices on phono 1 graphs to close out stock. McKcan, : Darby & Baldwin. I Mr. and Mrs. Fn-d McCord ar rived here yesterday from Oakland to spend the day visiting friends and attend. the opening of the festival. attending to business matters. Ladies patent low -heel slippers tan combinations now $3.85 at the Booterie. , Mrs. T. S. (iruhbe was a visitor from points north today and at tended the carnival. She is- a re sident of Wilbur. i Extra special prices on phono 1 graphs to close out stock. McKean, : Darby & Baldwin. Attend the bargain carnival at the Booterie this week aud save on shoes. Herman Bauer returned to his home at Riddle this morning after spending several hours here at tending to business interests and j trading. , Mr. and Mrs. lien McMullen motored from Myrtle Poinl yes terday and will be hero tire re mainder of the week visiting and attending the carnival. I Among those from the coast to attvnd the opening of the carnival yesterday, were .Miss Anna Tar- borough and Mrs. K. It. Moore. ' They reside at North Bend. I A baseball free with every pair Hi Kicks, the ideal outdoor shoe for men and boys. Roseburg Boot erie. Before ordering your engraved graduation announcements, call at the News-ueview of'lce and see the new line Just received. Many delicious foods were soltf today at the sale held by the Woman's Relief Corps, at the 20th I Century grocery. The sale was well respi tided lo, and proceeds will go to the relief fund. Mi-, and Mrs. T. It. Stokes of Looking .Glass were in Ro?eburg today enjoying the Carnival and making preparations for their de parture tomorrow for St. Paul, Minnesota, where they will spend the next six weeks visiting with friends and relatives. SHOP EARLY! ; We are ready to serve quickly. Make a list of your require merits and shop Saturday morning. "Enjoy the Carnival the rest of the day." As an extra inducement we offer as unusual bar gains until 12 o'clock noon Saturday. v 1 Q p j TOMATOES, No. 2 1 -2 can, ) 0 I 3U standard pack, limit 6, 2 for Zull CITRUS POWDER, large, limit 6 .. APRICOTS, Heavy Syrup, No. 21-2 can, limit 6, 2 for 29c EEST BUTTER, 2 pounds 81c FANCY CATSUP pints ALL DAY SAVING PRICES 19c TOMATOES, PEAS AND CORN, Standard Pack, 15c; 3 for 43c; M Q Q 12 for .. . OliDvJ EXTRA FANCY EASTERN GRAPE FRUIT, No. 2 cans 25c GOLDEN WEST COFFEE, 5 pounds $2.39 STONE'S VACUUM PACKED, "Our Finest Coffee." 1 lb 53c, 2 1-2 COCO pounds, $1.29; 5 pounds 0tiU 0 BORDEN'S TALL MILK, 3 for i 25c CRYSTAL WHITE, 10 bars for 39c SELECT YOUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES EARLY. SUGAR, AS USUAL, WILL BE LOWEST IN TOWN." "OUR PRICE ON 311 WEST CASS ROSEBURG, ORE. CALIFORNIA AND OREGON PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. Grocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363 Free Delivery Mr. and Mrs. Kred Wdrter, who reside at (llenjinrry, motored in j from their ranch yesterday to visit 'friends and attend the carnival i this week. ' Mrs. G. A. Bonebrake and dau ghter. Mrs. Maurice Webber, of Days Creek, were Roseburg visit- . visiting w:th friends. yesterday, and spent the day isit ora yesterday, and spent the day I Outside find Inside whit paint i $2.40 per gallon. Colors $2.33 to j $2.63 per gallon. . Denn-Gerretsen Co. Mrs. II. P. Calhnun was among the out of town visitors here yes terday to attend tui carnival. She returned to her lunno at Garden Valley in. tho evening. Charles Patchrtt arrived here yesterday from Portland to spend the remainder of the week visit lug with friends and attending the Strawberry carnival. Mr. and ' Mrs. H. S. Ilillstrom arrivals here from the coast I .ikndld Safe MiSIc and Diet For Infants, Fnvalida, the Aged, Nursing Mothers, Children, etc Clifford Holds has arrived from Corv:-.!liii, where h luis been at tending school, and will spend a few day isfiing his parents and friends. Take no chance with rain hnve us Install an electric windshield wiper. $4 complete. Stephens Au to Co., 323 N. Main. yesterday and will visit a short time and attend the carnival. They reside at Marshileiu, Mrs. Florence Grandy, employed In Douglas county's health clinic for a year and a half past and one of the attendants at the rest room at Crocker's drug Btore during the carnival, leaves shortly for Reno, Nev., where she will engage in pub lic health and hygiene work. Mrs. Kllzabeth A. Rhuey, who has been a guest of friends njid relatives In hong Iteach and Los Angelea for the past four months, has i3turned to Koseburg, and will reside for a time wiln Mrs. Sadie Sheridan on South Stephens stroet. Mrs. Shuey enjoyed a trip, but was very glad Xiis. J. H. Phipps of Modford. a former ItoHuburg resident, is spending a few days here visiting old frtends and attending; the Carnival. j REVIVAL I AT THE MISSION B illiiMilITiTmTIff1Iti ' Tho ladles of the V. R. C. and Mrs. L. W. Averlll, of Sacrn Comradi of (he 0. A. K. will mivt I meiuu. Culiturnio. who will t re al the Armory, M:iy 23, Sunday I membered as Miss Edna Jones,. morniiiK nt ten and innrch In a formerly of Koehurx arrived here body to the Prnnbyt-rlan church tn this morning and will spend the attend tho Memorial service at I week end visiting with Mins Cla eleven. To all Spanish American ! ra Patrick, Mrs. Curtis Calkins soldiers, Wor.d War Veterans and i and other friends. Mrs. Averlll boy scouts, we extend an invila- j la enroule to Portland for a visit Hon to attend. ' with iwlatives. Mis Violelle Colo, who him hern nttmdlng the 1'nlvornlty of OroKon, urrlved here yesterday Troin Lunelle, to spend a few days vi.-lting with her parents. Appropriate Rifts for graduation. See our windows. Lloyd Crocker. A. S. noslpnbaum, district freight and pHRseiiKcr auent for the South ern Pacific company, with head- I quarters at Medford. spent the day In ltoscburg attending the carnival. Mrs. Ora Trench and daughter wero here from Sulhcrlin yester day visiting with friends and at-ltn uemiea uie- opening of the straw berry festival. m Contains the valuable muscls nnd bone building elements found in the grain and whole milk. Easily assimilated by growing chil dren, students, enemies, etc. Excellent as a light lunch when faint or hungry. Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stirring j the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking. You liked the Ramplos. No-jv let us tell you how to get a full size tube of Watkin's tooth paste free. 120 W. Lane. A decree of divorce was grant ed to Henry M. Cox from Ada K. Cox In tTie Circuit court 4ndny on grounds of desertion. The plaintiff was represented by Attor ney John T. Lang. to return to her home In Itoge- hurg. A.Vt. Hochradel, who recently sold his interest in the Duds for Men Store, left last night for eastern points to visit. Ho will j meet Mrs. Hochradel in Michigan, i where she was called a month j Lago on account or the illness ot j a relative. Th'?y will visit In dif ferent points In thnt stnte before returning to this city. Mr. Hoch radel expects to be gnne about three months. J. F. Williams was among the ', out of town visitors here yesterday i visiting friends nnJ attending the carnival opening. lie is a Look-1 Ing (;lass resident. For asthma, hay fever, catarrah , CORONATION BALL IS GRAND EVENT Hefore the huge audience that completely filled the balcony and crowded the dance fbor. Queen Tlu'lma the first, and her royal retinue made a spectacular entry last night, and led a coronation ball that will long be remembered by the Roseburg people. For the first time Jueen Thelma and her maids laid aside their Indian garb and appeared In beautiful-evening gowns In rainbow col- lors. Heralded by the trumpets of JIMMIE VANCE and Ills Arizona Collegians Will Play at Riddle Monday, May 25 WOULD YOU AVOID ALL POS SIBILITIES OF CRITICISM? THEN ORDER A LOAF OF GRIMM'S MILK BREAD. PHONE 133. Miss Ttoslna Porter arrived hpre last night from O. A. C. to spend the remainder of tho week visit ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurler, and attend ing the festival. - I two couriers In velvet suits and Mrs. F. V. Towne and Mrs. M waving plumes, and preceded by a G. Dunn arrived here this morning , tiny ballet dancer scattering rose f rorn Kucene to visit and attend th petals In eh'ir path, the Queen en- Mrawuerry festival. They will be tered on the arm of the masked i-.j un.i .i i. . . ,h'emh u i mi- lining vi iti i b, r. Ii,;Iiiik. lilt iiiur jiiniun miivi mu V. i iMKieman wme here. ; treatment Lloyd Crocker. It's a Delight to You- To be able to entertain your guests with a perfect ' refreshment. Our new Mel-O-Maid Ice Cream will meet your instant approval. It's most refresh ing, whojesomc, and made of the very purest of Douglas County dairy products. Ask Your Dealer for Mel-O-Maid The Douglas County Creamery Phone 340 ... ... ... "I" Purr hns arrived from R. Wrlcht was amone those from r,,..ni. . i.. k. .... spend yesterday 'here visiting and j attended the opening of tne car- i nival, lie resides at Iiays Creek. I nding college, and will si:n I tiie remainder of the week hero visiting at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Ilurr. prime minister of the court follow ed. After circling the hall they ascendd the throne and were en tertained by the little dancer, fol lowed by the unmasking of the King He x whose Identity was re vealed as Ford Singleion, a popu lar Roseburg young man. After the short ceremonies the Grand March n. Who Und- Krtrft sneclnl nrlre. nn hh.'nn.'.. K.. !, rm-.l nnrtv ami erwent an oiM-railnn for append!- gravh9 t0 rns(, out atock McKean. (members at the Pmpqua Chiefs cltis at Mercy Hospital some time itarbv A Haldwln. . 'nrnitfnn with ttwlr w!vm ah ' patrons and patronesses. A marriage license was issued Wayne IMckens and J. V. Long n Monday at Kucene to Kennfh 'acted as courtiers, Helen Virginia . Mrlleynolds, of Cottane Crove I Yount was the talented little dan- .Isle V. Canterbury of ,cer, and Lyman Kpencer as prime Tillrmmok. who has bfn t'-achinic minister read the proclamation. In the Itosebtirg schools. The wed- Escorting the four princennes were ding Is to take place In June, M- Frank Co.-n, Donald IlelUwell, Miss Thelma Cord ago. has been dismissed from that place and returned home, Wednes- Sound Mattresses for Sound Sleep. The first requisite for a night of good rest is the right mattress, and from tho collec tion we are offering you are certain to find Just the one you want. These mattresses are prop erly made for long wear and comfort, covered with sturdy ticking and in any Rlze you may require. E COMPANY 321 N. Jackson St Ro'fburg ODEL 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 1 When Buying Tomorrow You will be getting your week-end supplies Satur day. Why experiment when in the past you have found Our Groceries the very ' BEST, FRESHEST AND ' PRICED THE LOWEST? Then, think of the Delivery Service maintained to save you the trouble of lugging the purchases ' home. Make this Store your headquarters while in for the" Carnival tomorrow. EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE day. n l . .w . T "II Toriand Mi i uniiiiMi ne nrm 01 ine week on account of r ntespagj) received stating that h(r father, who has been quite ill. was much worse. All the chi dren are nt his bedside. otving the close of school. I undiTto.Ml. The New Hot Point AND Standard Electric Ranges The Most Complete Domestic Range Made, Rust-proof, Economical. Durable See These Ranges Before You Make Your Selection i Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25 Millions of America's Best Housewives Use V I THE WORLD'S GREATEST 1 Positive Proof That It Is America's Preferred Bake-Day Aid It Is : Marion Wealherford. and Allan i i l.-v. II l. in IiancinK continued until mid- Inlnht with the :ay throng enjoylnn the occasion to the utmost. The Armory was beautifully decorated with evergreens and the Carnival colors of red. yellow and (rreea A hue fir tree huna with Immense strawberries exritid tnurh com ment, ts did the velvet hunit throne of Queen Thelma. Factory Representative will Demonstrate THE LANG RANGES DURING CARNIVAL 119 no. JACKSON WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS g SALES TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND I Liberty Theitrs Reversl ttunts. undeistond by no one better thsn a professional cowboy, feature the thril lnt in cidents In "Sear Han.m." lien Wil son's new iirodueilon for K. II. ., ! starring Yakima t'anutt. world fa ' motis rowhoy, showing at the Lib erty Thealre tomorrow only. Ju'O'ing from an automobile to a runaway horse; leaping nut of a hlxh window to the hark or a spir ited hortie and numerous Incidents Just as breath taking are child s pla'or Yakima ( anutt. Order your graduation announce rwents at tha News Review offlcn New Una of tamp'i Jut received. i V mrnm 1 ,J.i I uxtyBays inal Anv ! ANG DrALtR will imtall a I A NG WOOD on our ipwial ihinr daT triil rffr. at th end of which time if yoti itt not rntirrt winfifd your money will br rclundrd. r.Btr.Kftt-iJ (A Ifrfl Irff fwitf M rrl wlh Mi halt Wood f tW m.tillH. Wfit to lorfif fif fall isfmmitioa t4 ttM .xJiJffW P. s. I vr, Mrc; ro. Tttutf, 2'W l int A. S. & Am n kJ ""'O tor woon on iv w 1 PARSLOW FURNITURE CO.