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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. MAY 27. 1925. THREi rNOT THE SAME AS OTHERS . Mmfl not the same as others Their superior prote&ive sur face assures you extra years of beauty. Pabco Paints are the highest quality obtainable. They have been used through out the West for the past 40 years and have conquered both time and weather. For Sale Tty ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO. Buy other Pabco Producti from these dealers: PABCOLIN JUDD FURNITURE EXCHANGE MALTHOID ROOFING L. W. METZGER RUB BER OID ROOFING CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. fH PABCO pi y PRODUCTS i I' ! 1 LOCAL NEWS, " Jo k)enn has gone to Crceut City to spend a week or bo at to tid ing to business matters. f Mrs. Saeabred la here from Gardiner for a short time visiting at m'3 noma oi ner uiuiiitr. A marriage license van issued yesterday to Allen Pevry of Talent and Katheriue Draper of this city. Mrs. George Stearns mas here yesterday from Oakland, and spent the day shopping and vititiiLg with friends. A Kordson logging outfit ha- been told by the C. A. Lock wood Motor Company to the Jenks Luml'ir com puny of Gleudale. Mrs. Frank Steinhnur was a visitor here today from -Hapny Valley, cpt-mlii.K sovt-rul hours shopping uud attending to busi-ne.-'a matters. Merle pesson and I- F. Smasal were business visitors in this city I yesterday. They are from Lu lgeue. and are with tho Poulul i tUegruph company. 1923 in Battle With 1924 for 1925 Beauty Honors in Kansas City . Acklin Nordjke (left) "Miss Wichita" in 1923, and Donna Frye (right), "Miss Wichita" in 1924, are in a warm contest for the right to represent the Kansas city in the 1923 national beauty contest at Atlantic Citv. Hot Sun and Thieves : are hard on Automobiles Drive into our Garage and be safe. No parking restrictions here. We'll care for it as long as you- want. ROSEBURG GARAGE Rear of Umpqua and Grand Hotel A. . J. Helmer returned to his home at (irants Pass Tuesday, af ter spending several days iu Itose burg visiting with friends. Mrs. Harold Nichols was a visit or here today from Hrockwuy, and spent several hours visiting with friends and shopping. Mr. ami Mrs. C. M. Walte, of Ashland, arrived here yesterday ana visited at the home or the for mer's brother. Douglas Walte, on ler Creek. They returned to their home today. J. L. Barry. Insurance adjuster of Medford. arrived here yesterday and is spending a few days adjust ing a recent fire loss In this city. O. Russell returned to his home at Camas Valley yesterday after noon, after spending several hours here looking after business affairs. The Presbyterian ladles Aid So ciety will meet tomorrow after noon at the usual hour, for a so cial and business session. All visit ors and members are urged to at tend this mooting. Peter Pldtel motored here from Riddle this morning and spent the day visiting friends and attending to business matters. Mrs. J. C. Hume, returned to her home in this city this morning aftr spending the past few days at Portland visiting friends. C. R. Springer, returned to his home at (ilendale this morning ait'T spending Tuesday in this oty attending to business matters. The social meeting of the Mis- 'slonary Society of the M. K. church south will be held at the church ! parlors Thursday afternoon at 2:30 Mrs. (ieorge Crenshaw, and Mrs. Stephen Knloe will be hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Margraves, formerly of this city, motored here today from Eugene, and spent aev eral hours visiting with old ; friends. Mr. Margraves formerly i owned and operated the liar graves Lumber company here. .. Miss Lela Swift motored from South beer Creek this morn ing and spent several hours shop ping and visiting with friends here. J. M. Martin was a business visi tor here yesterday from southern points in the county, and spent sev eral hours. He Is a Myrtle Creek resident. Merle Smith was among those from points north of this city to spend yesterday In this city attend ing to business matters. He re sides at Smherlin. E. Cllngenpeel motored here from his home at Looking Glass Tuesday, and spent several hours visiting friends and attending to business matters. The Fullerton P. T. A. will meet 'Thursday evenin gat 7:30 o'clock at the school house. There will be nomination of officers, and , plans for the picnic for the school children will be made. There will be a vocal solo by Mrs. M. S. 1 1 h m m . and a vocal duet by Mrs. Li burn and Mrs. Haley. All par jents are urged to be present. I Winifred Coe. former Roseburg boy. was a visitor here yesterday. J He is enroute to San Francisco !wlth the Mann 1J rot hers orchestra I w here they will begin a fa-week engagement over Pantages time. Mr. Coe is the pianist with the or ganization and is rated as one of the best In the business. He left Hose burg at the age of M4 years land later attended Washington state college. From there he en tered the orchestra work and had j charge of the Yellowstone National Park orchestra for two seasons. YOUR DAYS OF ROASTING OVER A HOT OVEN ARE GONE FOREVER GRIMM'S MILK BREAD SATISFIES YOUR EVERY DESIRE. PHONE 133. SAA't. CLOTHING SCHOOLS TO BE CONDUCTED ' European Meet' to Tell Suzanne If She Is Fit Mrs. W. S. Howard and two daughters, who have been residing at Oakland for the past several weeks, have returned to Roseburg to locale permanently. Mr. and Mrs. John - Hatfield motored from their home at Dixon ville Tuesday, and spent1 the after noon visiting friends and attending to business matter, here. George Smith, of Smith's Garage Is spending a few days in Portland looking after business affairs. The Roseburg strawberry carni val was a brilliant success, sa3 W. G. Baker., who returned to Eu gene with Mrs. Baker yesterday after a stay in the southern city. Most Impressive at the fete, ac cording to the Kugenlans, was the school children's- parade, compos ed of hundreds of youngsters so formed in line as to make a huge American flag. The people of Roseburg were most hospitable to the large number of out of town spectators, the Bakers said Eu gene Guard. j Heskatt Baker left this morning for Portland, where he will spend a few days attending to business ! matters. ! Claude Trumble and daughter 'were visitors here yesterday, and , transacted business. They are res idents of Bryokings. i Among the visitors here Tues day from hte coast where Mrs. G. P. Thiering and Mrs. J. F. Knopp. They are residents of Marshfleld. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Middlehurg motored from their homo at Round Prairie yesterday and spent the day Hting friends and attending to business matters. I Ruth .Caro, well known Rose Jburg girl, who has been residing ' In San Francisco for several years .with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Caro. is a visitor In the cliy 1 today. Miss Caro Is enroute to her 'home in California after a trip to i the east. Her sister, Miriam, ac companied her to New York where ;she entered Columbia University. She states that her father, who was a merchant here for many j years, recently celebrated his 75th i birthday and Is enjoying the best : of health. She Is a guest at the ,homn of Hr. and Mrs. Irvln Itrunn 'during her slay here. M. M. Cooper returned to his home at Roberts Cr-ek yesterday afternoon after spending several hours. in this city unending to business affairs and trading. BORN C LEMONS To Mr. and Mrs. John Clemons. Fullerton street, on Tuesday, May 2fi, a daughter. Mrs. C. Mabley was among "the out of town visitors Tuesday, to spend several hours shopping and visiting friends in Roseburg. She resides at Melrose. C. I. Brundage and J. W. Brun doge, of this city, left this morn ing for Grants Pass, where they will spend the next several days attending to business intreests. i Chas. W. Olinghouse was a visit or here yesterday from points 'north, and spent the day attending j to business matters. Mr. Olinghouse I rsfds at Anchor. Miss Elna Rand'iuirt, who has been spending the winter at North Mend, and attending school th'sre, has returned to her home at El garose to spend the summer. Clarence Spring, co-proprietor of the Spring and Wilson Meat Market at Ghndale, was here on Tuesday and spent several hour attending to business matters. OREGON DEVELOPMENT DRIVE CONTINUED fAmocUted Vrrm Lrint Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., May 27 The Oregon development campaign. ! launched two years ago In raising .$300,000 to aid in land settlenunt, cooperative marketing and tour ist travel, will be continued for an other two years, the chamber of 1 commerce announced today. It was decided tbtft there be cre ated a new fund of $2.r0.000 to tineet the cost of the campaign and that a new board of trustees to administer this fund be appointed. THE TEXTURE IS AS FINE AS LINEN. THE QUALITY ONE HUN DRED PER CENT PURE. IT WILL WIN YOU FOR ALL TIME TO COME. GRIMM'S MILK BREAD. PHONE 133. M 3. The New Hot Point AND Standard Electric Ranges 6 The Most Complete Domestic Ranee Made, Rust-proof, f. C" r : i r Li. & txonomical, Durable See These Ranges Before You Make Your Selection ! Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. phm 25 I I 119 NO. JACKSON WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Sandqulst ware Ror.eburg visitors here on Tuesday, spending several hours shopping and attending to busi ness matters. They reside at El garose. The ladles of the Methodist Epis copal Church, north, will entertain the men of the church on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. In the church. A fine program of music ami speaking has been planned and refreshment will be served to the guests. All friends and mem bers are Invited. Ijpjtve For Mt diord. Mrs. Wal lace Singleton and babe, who had spent several weeks with her par ents, Mr. and Mm. I e-die Lilly, and other relaf 'V s. la rirvnllK left hte recent !y for Medford, southern Oregon. They go there to join Mr. Hfngl'tn who ha b rce pt ed a pon i 1 1 : n In M d f o rd . Th Singletons are to make their hfhmo there. Corvallls Tim". ?r. and Mrs. Go-g E. Houck leave for Portland the first of n'Xt we k to -spend several days, Mrs. Mou.k will visit with frl.-nd while ther-v 'Or. Hourk will at tend a meeting of the Public Wel fare Bureau, of which Mayor Ba ker Is chairman, which Is being railed June 4 for the purpose of discussing the problems of the automobile tramp. On Jun 5, Dr. Hourk will be present at a meeting of the t'ntverfdty of Ore gon alumni, at which time a plan for post graduate work, in the medical department of the uni versity wtll be dlrii'ed. It is planned to make this rourf1 per manent In the medical depart ment. Ir. and Mrs. Hourk fx ipeet to be Rorre about five day. Mrs. Adella Davis Listen to This Woman's Advice i Seattle, Wash. "Dr. Pierce's Fa write Prescription was recommend ed to mr. by a irienil, for I had been very rick all thru my first expectant period, and motherhood had left me very Irvl. I found in the 'Favorite Prescription' a splendid tonic and builder. The next time, I took the 'Prescription' regularly and my con diiion that time was fine, for I was able to attend to my work riKt up lo the last without help and in com fort. The 'Favorite Prescription' was such a help to me I ouiJ not help contrasting my condition dur ing my firt experience, when C mlTered su much, with the sreond, for when taking the 'Prescription, I never had a sirk day." Mr Adflia Davis, Dayton Ave. Obtain Dr. Pierces Prescription now, in liquid or tablets, from your druggist or send i'K tor trial pkg. rf tablets to Dr. Pierce' Invalids' Hotel in buffalo, N. Y or .writs for free medical advice. Jv . ivy I! ik i! - mm I L Vl M . - lSSa5tea, ,- : kw-5 i The sprts Ensemi,ie '- III f. XX In I SL X- P-f?vr( m.LlJ rz : m- hi! The County Agent's office ad vises that there will be a clothing school held at the Orange Hall at (ireens on June 3. 4 and 5. The first two days will be all-day jschools beginuing at Hi: 30 In the morning, the school to be held on June 5th will be an afternoon school only beginning at 1:0. These schools will be conducted by 1 Miss Esther D. Cooley, Assistant in Clothing, from the Extension Ie partment of the Agricultural Col lege. The subjects which will be dis cussed at these meetings will be ! color, line and dretts design. It w ill not be necessary for the women to furnish any sewing material at this time. They are, however, re quested to bring with them any ar ticles of wearing apparel such us hats, suits and dresses which they seem to think are unbecoming in any way, these points can be dis cussed and alterations suggested. Also, any materials which are to be made up into garments 1n the future may be brought and the de signs can b worked out to suit the wearer. The program for these meetings is developed along prin ciples of color and line selection and the adaptation to individuals of the group attending. These meetings have been ar ranged through the office of the County Agent for the benefit of the women of the Greens. Itrock way, Happy Valley. Winston, Glen gary. Melrose and Edenbower com munities, and the women are all Invited to attend as many of the meetings as possible and take part in the discussions. Dance at Wigwam Tonight ttaiuy fjvans aim m un-nemm . will furnish the music at the Vig- warn Tavern tonight and a big j crowd is planning to attend the event. The personnel of the or-1 chestrA Is HnWly Evans, piano. El-j wood Strader, violin, "Fat" Hart, flrums. Mike urocker, trumpet ami i'.urr, saxapnone. n ? fey U 1 J U George E. Smith, Hili Is land, Tex., farmer, just can't fret excited, over tlie prospect ot be cominjr a millioruiire. For 21 fears il men drilled on StiySli's land, without success. He saw his nsighbors Rrow rich, whilo his own hopes rose and fell. Now petroleum has been found under his farm. Ho has already re ceived $50,T)00, and his p'rofitt ire expected to exceed $ 1.000,-D00. i l$3 I A .v The form she displays In the International clay court tennis championship tourney at St Loud, France, beginning May 27 wi decide for Miss Susanne Lenplcn, (uper photo) Ftvnch 'fcennis star, whether she will, de Zend her world title. later hi the rear. Her chief rival in the St Cloud tourney will be; Mile, yiasto (below). " Hill 4 E.MEltV CASK HISMISSEI. The indictment against Loyal V. Emery, who was charged with issuing a worth- Jess check, is to be dismissed upon the Plate's own'molion, It was announced this after- noon, district Attorney Cor- don stated in his motion that he had carefully Investigated e the bank records, and It had been h-arned that a deposit had been made by Emery and thiit the hi. 11k hud uilhdiawn $4:42 for the payment of In- tvrewt. As the state was un- able to prove that Emery had knowhdge of this wltlidnwtil the dl:st rlrt altoi m-y a.-k d for a dismissal. I'mler the law in sin h cases the stat' must prove nut only the act of drawing worthless cnet ks, but must prove that sin h a citeck was draw n with an lu- tent to defraud. CUT GOLD HILL OFF HIGHWAY ASKED BY OREGON MOTORISTS (Am"Hat Prrt .-mm) tt'tr-.) POHTLANI). May 27.-Switch the Pacific highway to the went sid of the rhr. cutting Guld Hill entirety off it. ..Inn-ten the route and save a $4U,(mh bridge. Is the recommendation thai tin1 board of directors of th Oregon Statu Motor association voted today to make to the stateh ighway commission. The hixhwuy i-ominis.sion will nn-et lomorrttw and will opto bids on the proponed Gold Hill bridge. The asoctal ion com phi hied of Ppeed uud traffic trap in Gold Hill. Use News iteview c:tMsirtel Ad for I (lnp for feHitif a What Ky S'.ys Youthful Lines Prevail in the olhy Mackaill for Warm Spring Days Tna orn for tha borlsb Una, the Jumper garment, the tuula , frock, the ensemble suit, and va. ! rlous otber types ot the spring mode, bare been dereloped with ; amazing popularity. In all these types, bowerer, tha linos of youth have been accentuated, and so It lr with great distinction that Dorothy Mackaill aelocted a sporta ensem : ble that spelt youlhfulness and charm. ( Hiss Mackaill, who Is appearing In the First National 111m produo- ! 1 Uon. -Chlckle." baa selected a : i smart little walking frock In tha I season's leading shade, beige. In ft ( twill material. The lines are I straight and film, the skirt abort ; and the waistline shown In , snirtly belled effect. A rolling collar which ampha i sizes tbe feeling of youth la B tahed with a smart tie In darker ; shade ot silk, while a scarf rayly ' I colored In tloral pattern lenda j i note of color and chlo. 1 Tha felt hat, which turns op In front and so follows tire taahlon of all that la smart In new aprlng and summer sports bata, accompa nles the frock with Just the right daub created by a perky feather placed at one aide. REVIVAL AT THE MISSION Each Evening at 8:40 You Are Invited. Is of Interest to Roseburg Folks. i 8saa: I Any Time You are in Town Eat at : "" a ! The Home Restaurant:' Buy Caa with the Difference Sheridan Street Roseburg ; sk iosti:ii i:ckeiis J(Ei'lM op M KWIKK Mil MIT OVI lt AM,. I HOSTON'. May 27. New of the first ea srm-nt of i the '.2't wed nun wnsltrnuchl i to port today by Capti'in James I.)oy I of lh,! Hom:oii fishing steamer Foam, re turning from a two weeks ' ffHhing trip nn tho south ' channel banks. Huiiday. H mileit no nth of Ttoston llrht- ship a strange flrdi appear' d of the starboard bow, he nald. It was loni.-vr than the v!- sel, which measurer) 1 ;m feet e( ; over all. and in general con- 4 . formation, color anrl fhape of Its head, resembled a gl- 14 ganflr eel. It was as big 4 around as a ha Tel, accord- 4 14 lng to boy re. 4 '4444444444444444 t When ono ban had the nils for tune to suffer torn butk.uho, beatd achea, dlzzineas, urinary disordura and otber klduoy Ids aiff has found relief Iron, all this aicknuns and suffering, that person a advico la of untold value to friends and neighbors. Tha following cas Is only one of many thoi sands, but tt In that of a Jtorieburg resident. Who could ask lor a Letur ex ample? A. J. Carman. It. H. conductor, 441 8. Pine tit., says: "( onttnii.il riding on the train, affected my kidneys and caused dull pains in my back. Donna I'll In guv ms the beit of renultR." 8 K V EN Y t: A K M L AT K U M r. Carman nald: "If I ever have any trouble with my kidneys Ixmn's ar sure to r llevn me." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mll-bum Co., Mfrs.. lluflalo, N. Y. U. 8. TRIES THIRD TIME ( H Anllliill I I rit t Jltiy l. I 'government filed In the supreme I court today an appeal in Its suit ito recover fierman patents from ithe chemical Cumulation. The gov ernment lost In both the district j con it of Delaware and In the clr icuit court if ap,als. j444444444 J 4 HANEY REAPPOINTED 4 4 ON SHIPPING BOARD 4 i- 4 fAawKlitn! I'm Wlrf.) 4 WASHINGTON. May 27. 4 Pert K. Haley, of Portland. 4 I 4 re., wan reMpK)lnted a tnem- 4 4 ber of the shipping board to- 4 4 dav by I'-ildent ( oolldge. 4 4 Haney n a democrat. His 4 4 reappointment was urged by 4 4 leading commercial bodies of 4 4 the Pacific coast and many 4 4 prominent men, among0heni 4 4 leadin "republicans. 4 I: Sound Mattresses , for Sound Sleep. 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