Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 12, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1925.
ERVICE
Master of the world am I. Manifest in a multitude
of vrays. In the cordial smile, the kindly word, the
helpful deed, I am the key that opens every heart.
Wit me discords vanish, paths clear, burdens
lighten. The merchant inspired by me sells com
fort; not merchandise, and through me the Golden
Rule abides. That is what we are trying Jo make
ourjstore a house of service, come in and let us
serve you.
FOR SATURDAY SPECIAL WE WILL OFFER
Oraliges, fair size, doz 20c
2 10c loaves Bread for 15c
Figl3ar Cookies, 2 lbs. for 35c
Das of 49 prize pkg. 1 0c size for '. 5c
Majhmallow8 I lb. can, per can 40c
Sugar Rolled Dates, 2 lbs. for 25c
Special Blend Coffee, 3 lbs. for ....$1.10
: Quality Meats
BeeJ Roast, Jb 15c
Boiling Beef, lb. 12 l-2c
Fanty Milk Fed Veal, shoulder roast, lb 15c
Veal Leg and Loin Roast, lb 20c
Vea) Stew, lb 12c
Pork Shoulder Roast, lb 22c
Fresh Side Pork, lb. .., 25c
Pork Sausage, 2 lbs 35c
Hamburger, lb 15c
Pure Lard, 2 lbs. for ? 45c
Light Hams, lb 28c
WE SLICE HAMS
FANCY HEAVY HENS FANCY LIGHT HENS
We Trim the Meat, Not the Customer.
PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.
Grocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363
r Free Delivery
LOCAL NEWS f
Dr. Muench Here.
1W. H. Muench. of the state board
'of health, la epending a couple of
days In Koseburg on an inspection
trip to the local bealtb unit.
rroni Oakland
Claude Ooff was a vlaltor in
thla city from points north yes
terday and transacted Dullness,
lie is a resident of Oakland.
Mrs. . A. Rymua
Home From University.
i Mlsa Lilly Christopuerson, who
'attended Willamette I'ntversliy
jdurlnic the w inter, arrived hers last
; night to spend the summer months
j visiting her parents.
Dr. and Mrs. Nerthrup Visit.
Dr. and Mrs. E. N'orthrup of Mc
Mlnnvtlle, who hars been visiting
at the home of Mrs. J. M. pancake,
here for a few daya, left this morn
Ing for San Francisco.
Rsturns From Portland.
Mrs. George Qulne, who attended
the Grand Chapter meeting of the
Eastern Star Lodge In Portland this
week, returned to her borne In this
city this morning.
Homi Prom Meeting.
Mrs. Singleton returned to her
horns in this city this morning after
spending a few days visiting In
Portland and attending the meet
ing of the Eastern Star Lodge.
Arrives from t'orvalll
William Thrall, who has been
attending O. A. C. this winter,
arrived here last night from Cor
vallls to spend the summer visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11.
J. Thrall.
Divorce Granted.
A divorce has been granted In the
Circuit Court to Helen I. Kates
from Paul I. Estea. Cruel and In
human treatment was alleged. The
plaintiff was represented by Attor
ney K. B. Ccmpton.
To Hoaglin.
T. 11. Will returned to his home
at IloagMn this morning artcr
apendlngwa day here attending to
business mattera.
To Grants Pass.
Several carloads of I he members
or the Lr A. of n. of U F. and E.
left this '.morning for tlrants Pass,
to hold Judge and Inlliato there
tonight.' Those going were Mrs.
Fred Johnson. Mrs. II. M. Wheeler.
Mrs. Alic lllevins. Mrs. Z. Hpilul
akl, Mrs.. Dan Morgan. Mrs. P. II.
Huhl, Mm. Ucrard Pierce, and Mrs.
P. M. Cook.
Visits Thursday.
J. I.'. Hart was here Thursday
from Seattle, visiting before leaving
for Sun Francisco last evening.
From Glsndale.
Clarence Springer was a visitor
from points north yesterday and
transacted business, lie Is a resi
dent of tilcmlale.
I.
To Visit Carre.
Mr. and Mrs. (1. N. Sheldon ar
rived here tliis morning from Seat
tle to visit at the home of their
i daughter, Mrs. I). E. Carr fur the
neit month or so.
! Attention if
Broccoli Growers!
Douglas County
Rsturns From Portland.
Mrs. Elmer Wilmberly returned
to this city last evening from Port
land where she met Mrs. A. fl
Hobbs, of Salt Lake City, and vis
ited her few days, before her re
turn to that place.
To Brownsville
Miss Claudia Houseolder, of
this city, left this morning for
Urownsvllle, where she will Hpend
a week visiting at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Louis Howe, and
will attend tire Pioneer Picnic,
June 17, 18 and 19.
Leave For Portland
Miaynard and Raymond Dell left
this morning for Portland where
they will visit for several weeks
with their pnrenta Mr. and Mrs.
W. f). Hell. They will leave Port
land July 1st for a months motor
trip to Yellowstone Park.
'
Th MtiNt of Thousand
WonMfi
Seattle. Wash. "I think Dr
Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a
splendid aid to prospective mothers
1 was advised to take it during my
first expectancy and I got so much
help from it. in added physical
strength and restfulness to the
VITS BURIAU ACCEPT!
1,000v000 HOSPITAL
(Aamrtsbrf Pnw Immi Win.)
WASHINGTON, Juno 12.
The Veterans Bureau today ae
eepted a site for a 1 1,000.000 s
Veterans' Hospital on Mar-
quam Hill, Portland Oregon.
Twenty five acres of land
was tendered by the Unlver-
4 alw nf flreffnn merit,- t irhnnl A
? and President Coolldge autb-
orlied Director Hlnea of the
bureau to close tbe negotia-
tions. A surrey will be begun
at once. Tbe hospital, of 300
beds will be for the treatment
of general patients.
IMvorce Is JrnMl
Anna M. Allison was this morn
ing granted a divorce from her
hnsband, James Allison, who waa
charged with desertion. They are
both residents of Leona. The
plaintiff waa represented by At
torney f.eorge J. Wlllett of Cot
tage Grove.
Former Resident Here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hull, who for
merly resided near thla elty, are
here for a two week's visit with
Mrs. Hull's parent, after whleb
nerves, that I have always used ill'hey will go on to Crawfordsrllle,
during each expectant period. I
was able to continue my house-work
right up to the last day and had
practically no suffering. It would
not be right (or me to not tell oi
the benefit I have derived from
the 'Favorite Prescription' for the
sake of other women.
"Mothers and prospective mothers,
Dr. Fierce's Favorite Prescription
is a great friend to women I" Mrs.
IS. A. Rymus, 610 23rd Ave., South.
Start at once with this "Prescrip
tion" and see how quickly you pick
up feel stronger and better. Write
Dr. Pierce's invalids' Hotel in Buf
falo, N. V., for free advice or Bead
10c for trial pkg. tablet.
Spenda Day Here.
E. ". Bills,- a resident of North
Ilend, spent Wednesday and yes
terday here visiting. He left last
night for Montague, California.
To San Francisco.
Mrs. R. H. Nichols, of this city.
left last evening tor San Francisco,
where she waa called upon the aud
den death of her mother.
Marriage License Issued.
A marriage license was Issued to
day to Ilruno H. RathJI of Koseburg
and Mabel Aldridge of Myrtle
creek.
To Salem
Or. Lnretta Smith. Miss Ethel
Webb, Miss Grace TBylnr and Mrs.
J. K. Sawyers, delegates to the
Slate Convention of Business and
Professional Women's Cltihs, left
today for Salem to attend the con
vention held June 12. 13", 14.
Hrlnslng Dnnghtrr rinrk
Mr. and .Mrs. J. It. Needham
frft this morning by auto for Cnr
vallls, where they will be Joined
by their daughter. Miss Marlon,
n student at the Oregon Agricul
tural College who will return
home with them for the summer
vacation.
To Arrive Next Week.
Mrs. L. A. Putnam, of Salt Lake
City, Is ejpected to arrive In this
city sometime next week and visit
here at the home nf her alster, Mrs.
Arrives From Portland..
Mrs. Esther Sherman Perkins ar
rived here last evening from Port
land to visit with friends for a few
days. She formerly resided In this
clly.
To Spend Summer.
Robert Jones, who has been at
tending U. of O. at Eugene, ar
rived here last evening to spend the
summer visiting at the home of
Ills sister, Mrs, Fred Reed.
Ethl Marks Arrives
Miss Kthl Marks, who has been
attending Willamette I'niversity
this winter, arrived here last night
from Salem to spend the summer
wish her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Marks.
Oregon, to visit Mr. Hull's relative.
Mr. and Mrs. Hull are now living at
Pasadena, Calif., where they have
purchased a home.
WHITE, MISSING
WITNESS, SHOWS
SELF IN COURT
(ContlonM from iwtff l.
Visits Here.
Minn Itavirt, who has ben teach
Itik ftchoul at Riddle duritiK (ho
wtnltT, visited here a ahort time
at thu home of Mr. and Mr. E. D.
rUu.la QflUK Iv-i.. ,..lr. to Ln ,..,.
and Portland. She left last night jbf arnln'sterine; a cathartic after
for her home at Sallna, Kansas, to
the will under which estate was
transferred to the child.
He testified that when Mrs. Mc
Cllntock had wanted to name
"Julie" (Mrs. Shepherd) as a co
guardian, he did not know who was
meant, not being acquainted with
tbe Shepherds at that time.
Mrs. McCllntock and Mrs. Shep
herd were schoolday friend In
Kansas. Reicbmann stated that
Mrs. Shepherd had no knowledge
of Mrs. McCllntock'a will until be
Informed her of It a short time
after her friend's death. He, It was,
he said, who suggested that Mrs.
Shepherd take charge of the Mc
Cllntock home and he made an ar
rangement for ber to "get some
ready cash".
Reich mann Insisted he thought
he should have been compensated
for helping take care of the Mc
Cllntock boy, although he did not
"wash his facce, comb hi hair and
feed blm". .
Mrs. Shrpherd got a personal al
lowance of $75 a month and $400,
later Increased to $700 a month
for expense of the McCllntock
household.
Much of Reichmann's testimony
dealt with stories of difficulties
with the Shepherds threshed out
In the probate court over guardian
ship of young McCllntock.
Billy McClintock's fatal Illness
followed a delayed diagnosis, first
being regarded as an Intestinal
disorder and was attributed to a
then prevalent epidemic of typhoid
ffver caused by consumption of
contaminated oysters, Pr. RufuB,
Stolp, one of the two physicians
who attended the youth, testified
today.
Called as the state's third wit
ness, tbe doctor proved to have
testimony regarded as so favorable
to the defense that Attorney Stew
art sought to have him recalled as
a defense witness. One of the ac
cusations against Shepherd was
that he had assured Itilly'a death
n n n n ojwfiiD n n n r
'Monev
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saving &
Cash
o stores
The share of patronage accorded SKAGGS STORES by Roseburg's dis
criminating food buyers is a large measure of proof as to the fundamental
rightness of the SKAGGS SYSTEM. It brings to use (besides a natural
human feeling of gratification) a sens: of our quite multiple and growing
responsibilities. It is an obligation wj are glad to assume and to which we
subscribe our one hundred per cent effort. It inspires us to "keep on
keeping on."
ALL WEEK PRICES
Lily of Valley Cut Refugee PQn
Beans, 3 cans UuU
Lily of Valley Golden Bantam
Corn, 3 cans
69c
Royal Red Solid Pack
Tomatoes, 3 cans
57c
Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, 0 1 0 C
4 lbs. 98c; 8 lbs..... OliUU
New Pack Shrimp, 6 tins J QQ
Market Day Raisins, big 4 lb. 0 Qp
package Juu
Kellogg' Corn Flakes and 07p
Post Toasties, 3 for L I U
Pep, the Peppy Bran Food, Q C n
2 for - LOU
SATURDAY FEATURES
Cheese, Full Cream,
2 pounds
45c
Our Regular 47c Coffee,
3 pounds
$1.29
Certo, the Sure Jell,
3 for..
Sugar,
10 pounds for
63c
Butter, pound 42c;
Roll
83c
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits
Skaggs United Stores No. 255
WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $5.00 AND OVER
1 1 S So. Stephens
PHONE 230
Roseburg, Oregon
Ion grain, grain products and hay
j from numerous points in Idaho,
Montana, Oregon, Utah, Wyoming.
'Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Neb
' raska and Oklahoma to points In
;the Southeast and the lower MisB
Usslppi. October eighth was named
las the effective date for the
i changes.
Points of origin affected aro on
the Oregon Short Line and its con
nections and the Chicago, Rik
i Island and 1'acuic. The rate struc-
! lures involved in many cases. It
WASHINGTON, June 12. The ' was held, the charging of hieher
Interstate commerce commission j rates for short hauls than is charg
today ordered a revision of rates ed for long hauls over the same
line will be given to the raIlroad
and they may rectify the long and
short haul violation either by rai
Ing the long haul rales or decreas
ing the short haul rates, or both,
j " -
i When you buyi McCormick or
I Deering tarm macmnery you are
i assured of good service and re-
'. fKtirn lF II. Wllfll Wfn yvn mtow
j them without delay. See the Mr
I Cormlrk and Deeriug machines at
i Wharton Bros.
Easy sailing to economy. A short
cut to thrift for the person who
'reads the classified ads.
spend the summer.
Ford Dealers Here.
W. 11. (Joodwln. former Ford
E. E. Wlmberly. She Is well known i branch manager at Portland,' now
here, having visited In Roseburg serving In that capacity at San
j several times. I Kranclscn. and H. M. Lawrence.
! j Ford and Lincoln dealer at Oak-
To Initiate In Grants Pas. land, California, were In the city to-
An Invitation to hold lodge and ,y visiting C. A. Lockwood, local
Initiate In tlrants Haas, was ex-1 yOT and Lincoln dealer.
tended by the members of the L.. A.
of II. of L. F. and K. at thut place 1 Here Visiting.
!to the members of this city. The I Mrs. Fred Clark and daughter,
! meeting will be held there thla pve-MM Helen Clark, formerly of this l! '", "
iitiiK. ,.., ......,n ...... j .:ny, Biui'peu w.-r ill linn CHjr mill
morning to attend were Mrs. J. K..: night and today to visit relatives
iFredrleks. Mrs. 1 W. James, Mrs. and friends, 'they are en route to
J. K. Frye. Mrs. M. 8. Wescott. Mrs. : their home at Oakland. Calif., after
his intestine had become perfor
ated through ravage of the dis
ease. !
Pr. Stnlp testified that he prea- I
cribed even a later dose of a cath-,
artlr.
The doctor testified that Shep
herd had nothing to do with hir-il
ing other doctors and nurse, that ;
they were called In the usual way '
by himself and that they treated
the youth entirely according to In
structions of himself and Dr. Her
rlrk. The nurses he regarded as ex- ;
perlenced and competent, said the
200
K. L. Wcirhletn. Mr. Luther Kuth,
' Mrs. O. F. Troxelle and Mrs. V.
i Thayer
A full car-load of the New Idea planter are on hand at
Riddle right now and if you are interested in a real planter
(old on it merit only a card will bring one right to your
ranch for inspection.
lA'
mmm k
The owner of this planter have become too numerous to
give you a list here, but remember we invite a chance to
put it right to work alongside any other make on the mar
ket and you be the judge in all cases. Drop me a card.
No obligation. The machine sell ihemselve.
C. E. OSBORNE
AGENT, KIDDLE, ORE.
i
Mrs. Alley Home
Mrs. C. C. Alley, who has been
visiting for the past ten dnys with
Mrs. Cora M. Lester at llerkeley.
California, retnrirsd home yester
day evening. The trip was made
In company wilh County Judge
and Mrs. ('. 1. Itsrnard of Kn
gene. who spent Inst ntght In
ltocliurK on their way baek home,
sfier a pleasant auto trip to Sun
Francisco and other point in
California.
a trip to Arkansaa and other east
ern point.
Alexander Kclrhmann was re
called for one question and then
the second medical witness. Dr. J. i
B. Herrlck, took the stand.
Mr. Crowe and his first assistant.
Oenrge E. Gorman, carried on
against Stewart, who appeared
alone for the defense.
r. Herrlck qualified as an ex-
Are Visiting Hufhama.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Kdwunls, of
Richmond. California, are visiting I port lhe treatment of typhoid
,,i .,, . mi. r.. n. fver and testified along lines lm
Hufham. of this cily, for a few , 1Ur t0 ,nat of nr. slolp. H! MrR,d
days, before going on to Pittsburg, j thlre , , epidemic of oyster
IVnn. Mis. K.lwanls formerly re-1 ra,ed tvphold at the time of
sided here and has many friends ; Billy's Illness and death and that
In Koseburg. They are traveling by nm, had told him and Dr. Stolp
u," that he had eaten oysters at a time
well within the usual period of in-
On Way to Salem. Icuhatlon of the disease.
Misses vera and Mvlan Mackay,
former residents of this city, now , PlTTSMfBOH Pa.. June IS Main-
residing at Marshfield. passed
through this city today on their
way to Salem to atiend a conven
tion of business women. They
were accompanying two friends
from Marshricld who are also on
their way to the convention, the
trip being made byauto.
Waddlll In Portland.
"Automobile camp grounds are
springing up like miitdirooms along
lhe I'arlflr hlghuay In Douglass
eounly," says Howard Waddell of
Koseburg. ' Wherever you go you
find these ramps. One such enter
prise is being constructed near
Koseburg and vhen completed It
will represent an outlay nf
175.000. About I'Je.Ooo has already
been spent, and thousands of doe , .., h. ,,,, fc.. I
in, ... -- ",'-."-'"- city officers, and
ine grounos. mt. wanueii i in
Portland on mailers dealing with
lhe battleship Oregon, which I due
lo arrive In Portland harbor next
week. As a represenlstlve of the
S.bii.-Ii American war eterus.
who were Instrumental In having
the Oregon lurned oer to the stsle
by the federal government. Mr.
Waddell Is silting In with others
preparing a program.
was scheduled to lea'
yard at Hremorlou Tuesday with
talnlng for several hours that he
was Hubert White, missing witness
In the Shepherd case at Chicago,
Frank I .arris confessed today that
he had lied about It. Laros. held
on forgery and false pretense 1 1
churges, maintained that he was
Vlilte until he was confronted with
news from Chicago that Whlto bad ;
uppeared In court there today.
Runaway Boy Held.
Oeorge Haller. aged 15 years.
runaway from Chehalls. Washing- DRAIN EDITOR IS
ist night by ' VISITOR IN CITY
Is being held If P. Ynlins. the new editor snrt
unill word can be received from his publisher of the Drain Knterprise,
parents. A wire has been sent to,wss a visitor In Roseburg for a
the police department of Chehalls, i short time thla afternoon. W. A.
and the fad's p.irents. asking for In- i',i:iulx. former editor of the paper,
formation regarding the disposition win go to Oakrl.lge where he will
of the rase. .b,. mgareri In the newspaper busl-
'rejs. Mr. Young Is a rt-cent ar-
Lsaving for Portland. tUi, Oregon from southern Call-
Atiorney R. 1. Whipple and nit believe ih.i Ihl. m.
The ( reaon '.""!? .'" ,,' ,om,,r", r aum imn Is the best part of the Pa
ve he niv? for , or,l1"' 'h'T i" llt cillc coast
,"? ' ''"' ccral days and atiend the
Rose rcstlvsl. They will also he, INSOlAKNCY. TIIKX Dr-VTII
present at ie wedding of Charles :
skeleton crew . The former pride of
. '.u ... . tiJ. -.. l,,Ik' 'ormerly deputy county clerk , ( (v-U!1 LuJ Win. )
towed down the con. from the en-,,,,,,,,,, , m, nfTTK. Mont.. June 13 G
71 IT b-",, K,,n'' ,nrm,,r,y ,,r"ln ' A h-i oV,h. lau.i.: :
of the L . iimbU rher l he fine w Met, will occur Sunday evening at oleott Itrokersge Companv. was
. n il r th. IZ, . .; ''or,lni1.. ! Mr. Al Kent. , found dead In his home here this
.......... .... .-. .... Ql Tnll ciwwiu also oe
v. iiMnieu river, near me uroau- ,t the we-ullng. th bride beinf a Company became Insolvent
way brlde.-Oreonlan. ,n(,ic, ef Mr. K,nl- (w
Lausler-Wolrott
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with 590 square inches of Cooking
Top
Automatic oven Control
14x18 inch fresh air oven
9 Jxl 8 inch broiler
White enameled splasher and warm
ing shelf
Smooth polish top saves 25 per cent
of heat
New speed burners cooks 25 p
cent faster
Vent for disposing of all products of
combustion
1 he new Smoothtops have everything a woman wants in a kit
chen range.
Women are amazed at the remarkable cooking advantages being
aemonsr.rar.ea in our display room. s
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ir l i i i.. ii i .( i
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and take advantage of this liberal offer which with easy terms for
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New Combination Rate Now in Effect.
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