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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. MAY 28. 1925.
THREZ
Summer Fabrics
Enlarge the Spring Theme
Spring brought forth the printed fabric, and
summer-has sponsored the idea in even more
brilliant and colorful patterns. Chiffons and'
light silks are gorgeous in flower and geome
trical design, and cotton materials also bloom
with printed motifs. Our new assortment of
fers a wide choice of the finest textiles.
The Ladies Shoppe
133 N. Jackson
1 LOCAL jJEWS j
TODAY'S BASEBALL
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Dillard CoupU In
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
sput several hour lu
J Spends Day
Bradford , E. R. Kirktand was a visitor here
this c'ty yesterday from points south, and
Wednesday shopping and attend, i.tf ' transacted buines matters. He is
to business tuatters. They are rum tVotrt Grants Pass.
Dillard.
To Medford
GeorKO H. Dyer, of this city, left
Returns to Riddle
J. P. Wynn returned to his home ; this morning fur Mmlford, when he
at Riddle this morniiiK after spend
ing a short .time In thin city at
tending to business .matters and
visiting friends.
In Yesterday
Mrs. C. H. Medley was anion
the visitors from points north
Wedm-sday, sm nding several hours
here visiting and shopping. She
resides at Oakland.
will spend the next week attending
to business matters.
In Town Today
Miss Lela Swirt
hours In this city
chopping before returning
home at South Deer Creek
; From Tiller
J. L. Loffer returned to his
home at Tiller yesterday aftr
' noon after spending several hours
I trading and attending to business
matters here.
! Spends Day
j Howard Ilunn was among those
from out of town points to spend
yesterday In this city attending to
business matters. Mr. tiunn .re-
sides at Oakridge.
'To Visit at Blemis Home
Mrs. P. Rhodes and sou, Hobby,
I arrived here this morning from
j Oakland to visit a short time. They
will be guests at the home of Mrs.
jClen Blemis.
Mrs. Smith Visits
! Mrs. Fannie Smith was among
the visitors here yesterday from
American League. ,
At Philadelphia j
First asm R. If. E. 1
, Washington 3 lo. o
! Philadelphia 11 13 1,
j Hat leries : Zuchuiy. Kussell, i
'Kelly and Itud; Walberg and
Cochrane, i
j At New York j
First game R. H. E. '
Boston 3 8 1 !
. New York 1 8 :
Hattfrit : On Inn ami 1'lctnUh:
j Shuwkey and Schang.
I Second game R. H. E.
spent a few , Boston .. 2 8 2
this morning !N,'W York - 7 10 1
to her j naileries: rrancis, Lucey ami
; Sieving. Pk'inUh; Jones and
ONetll.
CLO
Sign
ToiiMirlal Operation
Mrs. Fred Srhwarli underwent
an operation for toiisilitta this
morning, Ur. A. C. Seely In at
tendance. 1
Visit In Portland
Mr. and Mrs. tvun W. Shellburn
left this morning fur l'nrtlnml.
where they will spend the nen
week vlaillns with friends.
I mleiic l Dpcriition
Miss Minion Porter underwent
an operation for tonsllitia this
morning. Ur. A. C. Seely wui
in aitendance.
Sethers Visit
or, and Mrs. A. F. Sether and
daughter arrived here Wednesday
from Eugene to spend a short time
on business and visiting.
Hera From Central Point
Miss Fearl 1'anUey arrived here
National League.
At Pittsburg R. II. K.
St. fouls ,...4 8 1
Pittsburg 7 11 3
Batteries: iluines, Day and
O'Karrell; Meadows and Smith.
In memory of the Soldiers of "61" this store will be closed all day Saturday
May 30th open Friday evening for the convenience of our patrons. '
Unusual Bargains 2
Until 12 Oclock Noon Friday
At Iioston R. H. K.
New York 8 12 3
lloston - - 13 2
llalterifs: Neh'. V. Itarnes and
Snyder; tienewieh. Ilvan, Hentou.
J. llurues and U'Nelll.
At Cincinnati n. H. E.
Chicago 13 IT. 2
Cincinnati : 3 8 4
Hatterles: Cooper and llartnett;
Luque, HlemiUer, llenton, lirady
and Uiuggy.
FANCY SAUER KRAUT,
No. 2, can, 3 for
25c
FANCY HOMINY,
No. 2 cans, 3 for
25c
SMALL SWEET ORANGES,
dozen
PEAS, Sweet and tender
2 for
15c
23c-
Regular Savings Prices
J5c
BROKEN PINEAPPLE,
2 for .'
n..ini. ,.t ihi. ;.n .,,. ....,, 'yesterday afternonn from Central i . , "1'""u
points east or tnis city . and spent . ' .,., ,h a,... ..,... i reach For and in time to play
a few hours shoi.i.inir .and visitlne. ''nt to 8'' ,hp ' xt "'""'n,. - .1
few hoars shopplnK .and visiting.
She resides at Glide.
days visiting with friends
K A KunfnrH fedprnl tanil an. !
I From Philomath
Mrs. . C. McDowell and Mrs. S.
pralser. Is in Eugene and will ;- "nco are nere irom i-niiomain
spend a fyw days anpraisine the if"r hort lime to visit. They ar-
farms of men who have applied i"ve nt-re yesterday afternoon
rOMTI.ANn, Ore.. May 28. The
Portland club of the Pacific coast
league today announced purchase
of fr'irst Paseman laKayette f rom j
the Oaklund club of the same j
league. LnKayelle is expected to
111
the morning game Memorial day.
H. II. E.
3 9 2
.4 4 0
and Myatt;
PEACHES,
large halves, 2 for..
55c
APRICOTS,
fancy
19c
At St. Louis
Cleveland ........
St. l.ouls
Hatterles: Karr
Rush and lMxou.
JAM, Assorted Flavors,
5 lb. can
95c
for federal loans.
Returns to California
Mrs. S. M. Haker. who has been
Business Visitor
L. L. Miller was
tor in this city Wednesday for Bev-
At Philadelphia
t , . , Second game
business vlxf- v.ihi.iyi.i
visiting with Mrs. I. B. Tierce and j hours. He returned to his
Mrs. J. A. Wilson ht re for the past home at Dillard in the afternoon.
week, returned to her home at I
Dunsmulr this morning.
Mr. Oden In
Volney Oden was a visitor from
point b eajl of HoRelmrg Wednes-!
day. He is- from Dixon villc, and :
transacted business for several
hours.
Former Residents Visit
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Kaston. form
erly of in is city, were here yester
day on business and renewing old
acquaintances. They are now lo
cated at Sltkum. near Rrowster
mountain, and thin is the firet ttmrt
Mr. Kaston has made a visit to
Rnsehiirg fnr snventeen vears.
Oakland Couple Visit
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stafford spent
several hours in this city Wednes
day attending to business matters
and shopping Defore returning to
their home at Oakland In the afternoon.
From Looking Glass
George and Jerry Wagoner were
visitors in Roseourg. yesterday.
spending several hours attending to
bus mess matters anu traotng. 'l ney
have a stuck ranch at Looking
Glass.
BUY FRIDAY
two Holidays
Together, Saturday and Sunday, so you will want
a good supply cf groceries. .We will have an ex
tra supply of all kinds of Fresh Vegetables and
Fruit, and if you are going on a camping trip or
picnic, we have all kinds of lunch goods, and don't
forget to add a bottle of our home made Mayon
naise or 1 000 Island to your list, its delicious. As
usual we will offer a few specials.
3 lbs. of our Special Blend Coffee for $1.10
2 10c Loaves Bread for '. 15c
Crystal White. Soap Flakes, pkg 5c
Schillings Coffee, I lb. can .' 50c
Canned Salmon, large can 10c
14 oz. jar Raspberry, Blackberry, Strawberry
or Dewberry Jam 25c
Pint jar of pure fruit Jelly, assorted flavors 35c
Get your Strawberries for canning next week, as
they will soon be gone.
I southern points in the counly yes- n Wednesday
;terday as John Harney Mr j Mrs Pau, 7C , ,
rW I ft tin -V ri.tili.ct at fniii-roii'illa mi1 I
! matters.
Quality Meats
Pot Roast, lb 15c
Boiling Beef, per lb 12 l-2c
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 lbs. 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
PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.
Grocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363
Free Delivery
Mrs. Rust Vilits
Mrs. Virgil Rust and two chil
dren were visitors yesterday from
points south of this city. They are
from Glide, and spent the after
noon here visiting and shopping.
From Camas Valley
A. Richter spent several hours
in this city yesterday looking af
ter business matters and trading.
Mr. Richter returned to his home
at Camas Valley in the afternoon.
To Medford
John W. Cobbler, of the Soldiers
Home, left this morning for Med
ford to visit a short time and at
tend the Memorial day exercises.
Mr. Huffman Visits
Reauford H. Huffman was a vis
itor from points north of this cily
yesterday, spending several hours
here looking after business mat
ters. He resides at Voncalla. .
'hllndi-lphla
Hatterles:
den and Ruel. Tate;
Cochrane.
R. H. E.
...4 11 2
9 13 1
Johnson, Gregg, Og
SWEET MARMALADE,
pint Mason jar
PEAS, CORN AND TOMATOES,
Standard Pack, 15c, 3 for M ft 2
43c, 12 for QllDJ '
TOMATOES, Solid pk,
3 for
57c
ASPARAGUS TIPS
per can
35 c
SHRIMP,
2 for
35c
FORK AND BEANS,
10c, 12 for
51.15
H. Harris and
Yesterday's Scores.
At Portland 3 Ios Angeles 7.
At Vernon 5: Salt Lake 3.
At Oakland 4; Sacramento 6.
At Seattle 3; San Kranclsco 8.
In buying McC.irmlck or Peering
hay machines, you do not have to
worry about gtittng repairs. They
are Bold everywhere and every
dealer carries parts In stock. W bar-
Hero Wednesday
J. T. Van Dyke was a visitor
bfrom points south of this city and ton Itros. agents.
n triii iiuiirn i rniixiici UiK ;
business yesterday. He returned to From Klamath
his home at Tiller in the after-; Mr. and Mrs. TL If
Runnell, who
formerly resided at Games, were
'here yesterday visiting with
i frifn(li Thuv nrn nnw ienti i nr
Hrrnian Schultt was among KlHmath FhIU
In Wednesday
those In from the rural districts
Wednesday, and spent several
j hours looking after business mat
I ters nnd visiting. He resides at
Brockway.
Business Visitor
Among those to visit here from
, nann y resides at Cnnyonville and
was here to attend to business ..,
FOR THIRD TIME
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. May 28
Silas Hnrclay, elusive Klamath
Indian who is suspected of com
plicity In the mysterious death of
Freddie Jackson of Chiloquin, was
arrested yesterday at Copco, u
the Klamath fiver, only to escape
several hours later from the make
shift Jail at Copco. the sheriff's of
fice announced Inst night.
liarcliiy escaped three months
at?3 frmn the Klamath county jail,
1 where he was serving time follow
ing sentence on a liquor charge,
tturrluv ami T.oiiin Knicht escaned
t was a visitor i.-..v.. i ....... ,ini.
23c
SMOKED MEATS
EASTERN HAM, 0 fj n I EASTERN BACON,
per pound 0 U U per pound
PICNICS, "Swifts" 9P
per pound fcUU
Just unloaded, car load of Sugar, to be sold at a saving. Select Fruits and
Vegetables early.
38c;
In Today
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton
motored from Half Moon Or
chards today, and spent, several
hours attending to business mut
ters and shopping.
To Met at M. K. Church Xurth
The Standard Hearer organiza
tion will meet in business and
social session at the Methodiht
church, north, Friday. May 29. at
6 p. m. All member requested
to be present.
Will Attend Summer School 1
Mrs. M-ltnn Church and son will .
leave early in June for San Fran- j
Cisco where they will join Mr. !
Church. Mrs. Church will attend j
the summer session at Berkeley i
while in California. j
Mr. LaRieu Passes Through City
K. A. LaRieu, general chairman
of the Order of Railway Conduc- ;
tors, passed through this city this )
morning, stopping over a few min-i
utes at the station. He was en
route to San Francisco.
shopping and attending to
business matters. She resides at
Kdenbower.
Get your hay machinery In shape
now before the rush sen son. We
can furnish parts for McCormlck,
Drvring, Jones lianov Champion,
O'borne and Thomas machines.
Wharton Bros.
and Is
ed himself to authorities
now serving time in jail.
This is the third jail escape
made by Barclay since his arrest
on the liquor charge in Chiloquin
last February. Authorities are
watching the roads leading from
Copco but hold little hope of catch
ing the Indian.
! WILSON INDICTED
MFMORTAI HAY James Wilson arrested the
r.T.TJJL 'lt of the week charged with
PROGRAM TO BE ! passing forged checks, was
MFI n ; ATI IRDAV Indicted by the grand jury
MLLU iAIUNUAl afternoon. Wilson, who
is a resident of Days Creek,
4 ts alleged to have Issued a
number of checks In various
iHniitlas County towns, the of-
ficers having 8 checks in
(Continued from pate W
Home cf metery-and the rmpU'-t
riv:r. where the remainder of the
r,r-.. ... will l. no
Invocation. Rnv. H. I,. Caldwell. their possession which he is
Selection, Douglas County Con- claimed 10 nave passeu.
cert Hand 1 granu jury exHiimiru
Oregonlsn Artist Here
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Tester
of Portland, are spending several
days in Roseburg visiting with Mr.
Tester's mother. Mrs. W. J. Tester.
I Mr. Tester Is with the art depart
ment nf the Portland Oregonian,
and will do some work for his
paper In this county before return
ing to Portland.
Mining Engineer Visits
W. IL Bradley, one of the leading
mining engineers of Los Angeles, i
who has been spending some time j
looking over coast propositions, ar-:
rived here this morning from Ban
don and spent a few hours before
I continuing on his ny home. Mr. j
' flrmlli.v Ik et thi riiiinlnn thai the
(property In the region of Bandon
jls one of the best mining outlooks
i on the coast.
(general Orders of the f!. A. R..
by K. W. Crain, commander of
the local O. A. R. Post.
Selection by Douglas County
Con fart Band.
Lincoln's Cettysbnn; Address,
by John Hamlin, officer of 1 ho
day of the local C. A. R. pot.
Selection by Douglas County
Concert Band.
Memorial Day Address. Ho;i.
PamlU A. Canndny.
Btnedlrtlon, Rev. A. O. Dodge.
Star Spangled iiannvr.
The
num-
ber of witnesses In connection
with the case, and after re-
turning Its indictment retired
to consider other cases.
311 WEST CASS ' I fl V I
ROSEBURG, ORE. I lj J V I
CALIFORNIA,.;
AND OREGON"
tt.tM tMtl't,t?
Here's N ear est'A pproacKMRutk
x .
more nearly approximiitpa the
power of Rulh'a blows than any
one I've ever aeen. r .
Possibly, had Cloalln the.-une
nerfect coonllnntlon with which
Ruth ia blessed, he might set the
same dlatance to hla smashes. . Aa
It Js he puis a tremendoua amount
of power behind hla driven.-"' He
ranka among the leadera ln the
main puck of home run hitlers aa
It l.
There la some almllarity' In the
appearance of the two mennb.ut
Kuih la built on a larner acale.
Ooalln'a battlnic waa R-tratare
of the Nat'a race last year pnjl he
la playlnK hla part In their battle
to retain the league and 'world'!
title thla year. . , .
J
Save your alfnl'a crop th a hay
tedder. Sold by Wharton liros.
I Former Reaident Rturna Home
V. It. IlucklnKhsm. formerly of
this city, who has beei vlv li inr at i
I the hnm of his dauirhter. Mrs. j
furtl Calklna. In Kdenbower, for j
! the past several days, returned toj
his home at Portland today. Krlend
'of his son. Italtih. In Knsebura;. will
be pleased to know that
euracKS
DF STRAWBERRIES
MOVE PR CES OP
(REVIVAL j
AT THE MISSION 1 1
Each Kvenlng at 8:00 1 1
You Are Invited. 1
.AawrtsfH Tt9 twx1 Tlrv
PDRTIMM). Ore., May 2.-
he has Strawberry prices are
ben promoted to the equipment
the Iwal market thsn
firnie
thev
Any Time m
department of the flrltlsh Colum- vest.-rdar. Thla la du to surplus
couver. H. C.
outside markets and to tVe rain
which will diminish the plr k n to
-day and tomorrow. !! rrle that
M $5 oaa are unpicked will come on to the
SACHS 9 WSlCl aV&l market Monday because of the
tfaISAtMn will da what double holiday Saturday and Sun
IfieCllCinC Cl.m . ay. and probably there will be an
H-fldTouTiTKem of Catarrh or Deaf, over supply rly ne,t week, de
nas caused by Catarrh. pending mncti on the westher.
rase hlaher than yesterday. Tney
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: F.J. CHENEY & CO Toledo, Ohio j ranlte from 2 23 l0 2.J5.
You are in
Town
Eat tat
The Home
Restaurant
Duy Cns with the
Difference
A I
k M
fl, Mi
SSS7 U ; f FrW. f
mMmf w!SSI3 : "y f 'j
J
Iluy only the best In hay ma
chinery, because It may save-your
crop aome season to have a oipwer
that you can depend on and for
which you know you can always
get parta. We aell McCormlck and
1 leering hay machines. Wharton
Hroa.
"SI'S ' I l.'',lh,'. t. ii.v
' I V 'A i fc l
Shr'lan Street
Hoseburff
no cnmci the nearest to emulating llabe Hulh at lie con
linuci lost to the jtnmc? Hob Mcuscl and Ken Williams, ItogcK
Ilornihy and l.co llartnett arc after bis borne run honors bill
' Goose" Go.lni, Wnihiiiglon outfield star, resembles him most in
style, stance and terrific driving power. Goalin Is up there as a
Lome run bitter, too. Note the similarity in the build and style cf
the men.
BY NORMAN E. BROWN. health discussion has waxed fast
The question as to whether Ii.ibe as to whether there Is anyone In 1
Iluth will renaln his old lime form the aame who conld take hla place
will not be answered until the IHk No one In the present aae or any
Hoy has plaved quite a stretch of oiher has equaie.t nis work aa a
(tames followlnit his return to the home run hitler. There la one man
name. While lie niav.slani out his In the American I-eanue today who
usual number of home runs at the has many of the earmarks of the
start only time will tell whether ureal sluzitcr. however,
or not his Illness and operntion The man Is "Goose" Ooslln,
have affertc't his health and Washington outfielder,
strength. tto.lin has the same stance at
While the home run star has the plate as Iluth. employs the
been fiKhtltiK his way back to , same powerful shoulder awing and
I
(AaoHatxl Praa LnurJ tr.)
EVKHKTT, Wash., May 2'. '
The prosecuting attorney'a olflro
here toilay prepared Information
aeainst Karl (iladys of Arlington,
aged 35, charging manslaughter
In connection with the death -of
Klla lMk. who died early yester
day morning, when she fefl' Over
a bank 176 feet high on th. Ar-llngtnn-Darrlngton
road, (ilndya
Is being held In the county jail
here chargld with the unlaw;. I
sale of liquor. The prosecutor
alleges she furnished liquor, to
Verne Brltlon and Harry Murtln
who. with Mlsa Pike and (llndys
Hovln, formed an auto party, that
ended with the death of ..Mis
Pike. Ilretton and Martin hove
been released on bonds to' appear
aa wlttressoa. ....
Wm. Kearna Visitor
Wm. Kearna, who has been. man
ager of the Howard Auto eompany
at Portland, stopped over In this
rltv this morning, enroute (o Oak
land, where he haa been transferred
ami will be connected with' that
company In the aa'me capacity.
While here he visited with U. C.
Itaker. ..-.
SUMMER COLDS
r lingering and annoying.
1 hm vary flrM night apply
yicus
V Vapo Ru b
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