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1 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY. JUNE 15, 1925. THREE Only Three Left Mowers at Carlot Prices! Special, 1 new 5 ft. mower $80.00 Order your wire fence now at special carlot price. See U First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURO OAKLAND LOCAL NEWS Leaves For Portland jlVi Ifcaln 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. V. nates left M. F. Rica spent several hours Sunday for Portland, where they at Drain today looking after legal in attend (lie Koae Keaiival. matters, I ) Visitor Saturday. Hers Today 1 V. W. Leatbenrood was among; W. N. Crouch, of Oakland, waa those In from the rural districts a visitor In this city today and at- Salurday and transacted business. tended to business matters for He resides at Umpqua. several hours, Mr. Huston Visitor, R. D. Mutton, of Garden Valley. Returns Frotu t'oiwt Mr. and Mrs. H. S. French, who m hu'hnn Satimlsv .ft. have been spending several weeks ernoon after attending to business ! vacationing at Bandon. have re matters In Roseburg. turned to this city. From Edenbowsr. ) Mrs. J. H. Porter spent several i hours shopping and visiting In this I city Saturday before returning to her home at Edenbower. Postmaster Nixon In. L. H. Nixon, postmaster of Hoag lln. was a visitor In this cty Satur day afternoon and transacted busi ness affairs. From Drain. W. E. Nlckerson was a vlstor I from points north Saturday and at tended to business affairs. He re ' sides at Dran. I In Saturday. Miss Dorothy Smith was a vlsl- LUU4L- HLVTO i;tor in this city from Winston Sat- urday afternoon and visited with friends. i Mr. Blakely In. It. T. Blakely was an out of town visitor here Saturday from Glide, and spent the day trading and at tending business matters. From Reston. E. M. Mattnews was In from the rural districts Saturday and spent the day visiting and attending to business matters. He is from Iteston. Mr. Moytr Visits. C. E. Mover, resident of Dillard, was a visitor In this city Saturday for several hours and attended to business matters. j Drive From Marshfield C. W. Cedarstrom. Mrs. Thacker and Harold Thacker drove from I Marshfield to Rosebtirg Saturduy, returning home on Sunday after- ! nnnli. From Glide. Mr. and Mrs. B. Kneels and fam ily were among those from points east of this city to visit and attend to business matters here Saturday. They reside at Glide. Visitor Saturday. J.'- B. Williams returned to his borne at Melrose Saturday after noon, after spending several hours in this city attending to business matters. In Saturday. Bill Bailey motored from his home at South Deer Creek Satur day and spent the day on business Saturday In this city visiting and lie From Glide Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rltter were visitors in this .city Saturday, and spent the day shopping and attend ing to business matters. They re side at Glide, In Saturday R. A. Phillips was among those from the rural districts to spend and visitng friends. In Saturday. Charles Watson was among those from points east of this city to visit and attend to business matters here Saturday. He Is from Glide. Vistor In Town. John Coulter returned to his home at Myrtle creek Saturday evening after spending the day here visiting and on business. attending to business matters. is a resident of Brockway. Leavea For Washington Miss Lucille Sapplngton, who has been teaching In the Helllne Conservatory of Music and Art this winter, left Sunday night for her home at Washougal, Washington. On Pleasure Trip Mr. and Mrs. Leaves For South S. A. Toujlan, who was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Ruiter over the week end, left this morn ing for Medford to visit. Mr. Tou-1htfr"-Bx from New York Cltv. and M. Wood, of )g KOnl! to San Francisco after spending some time in Medford. Looking (ilass, left here today on a two months' pleasure trip to i-uiuanu uuu uuirr uunueiu i-uiul-,. . . r.eAiiltle I .,.,,1 f T ,-.am Onannas n rrom nu. ..-... motorpd t0 the headwaters of the .u-.. " '"" Coqullle River yesterday morning visitors from the rural districts to i , ' H , ,.. In Saturday. George Blcket was a visitor In this city Saturday, spending sever al hours attending to business mat ters here. He is from Garden Valley. Dr. DeLapp and Family Return. Dr. and Mrs. S. L. LeLapp and family have returned here alter an absence of several days at Long view, Washington, where Dr. De Lapp attended an ostepathic convention. From Edenbower. Mrs. F. M. Curtis spent several hours in this city shopping and visiting wth friends before return ing to her home at Ebenbower Saturday. Prflm Dlynnvilta. I V. S. Barker returned to his home at Dlxonvllle Saturday evening aft er Bpending several hours visiting and transacting business In Hose-burg. See the Zenith Electric Washing Machine Different from' any other machine. We will demonstrate the Zenith in your home. Zigler-Fee Hdwe. Company Watch our Windows for Bargains Phone 25 attend to harness matters in this city SatunrtsV He Is from Garden Valley. Large Cabbage Head Attesting the prolific quality of Glengarry soil. D. C. McGhehay, one of the leading gardeners of that section, brought to the News-Re- and spent the entire day In that section enjoying the mountains and river. They visited friends at Camas Valley before returning home last night. Move to Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Short, who have resided here for the past ten months, moved back to Wil bur today to remain until fall. Rrlef YUU H Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Rurchard. former residents of Roseburg, spent the day here on business and greeting old friends. Thy reside now at Marshfield. where Mr. lturrhard Is employed at the Dunham grocery. Postmaster and Mrs. L. L. Hurd and son, Lucius, and S. J. Baseel, of Glendule, were visitors In Kose burff today. . Plumber Caravan Through A caravan of forty plumbers and their wivea of San Francisco, are expected to stop here Tuesday night at the Umpqua Hotel. They are going through In cars to Port land to atrend the National Con ventional Convention of plumbers. Returns From Xortlv Miss Edna Lough returned from Portland and Seattle, this morn ing, where she has been visiting with friends and relatives for the past two weeks. Her motlrer, who accompanied her north, remained In Portland, where she will spend the week attending the Rose festival. VMt In City Mr. and Mrs. W. P. tngle, mo toring from Long Beach, Califor nia, visited Mr. and Mra. Lee Mc Elrath. of this city, yesterday. Mrs. Ingle Ib a sister of Mrs. Mc Elrath. They left this morning for Walla Walla. Wash., to visit for a short time and to attend to business affairs. To Caiiyonvllle 3. J. Jones and J. II. Hansen, of this city, spent several hours at Canyonville today attending to business mat tiers. From Medford P n MfrtnnnM ' P V? ITaIIv and R. L. Pollock were hure Sun day from Medford. and spent tha day visiting.. Front Powers Mrs. J. M. Falrchlla was a visi tor In this city Saturday from Powers an attended to business matters. Visiting Mrs. Dunlap Mrs. A. T. Huggerth, of Grants Pass, formerly a resident of this city, la the guest of Mrs. F. K. Dunlap. - Mr. Skelton Visits A. G. Skelton, of Coqullle was a visitor In this city Sunday and a guest at the I'tnpqua Hotel. Mr. Skelton Is a bridge engineer, and works In conjunction with the Ore gon Automobile Association. He states that travel wll be resumed tonight over the temporary bridge recently constructed over the Chet co river, near Brookings. Mrs. Webb Ill Mrs. Mlllla Webb .mother of Percy A. Webb, manager of the v ew o.ce 7o7ayl fine .;k'ing'- Ho!, to very 1.1 .J : her head of early Jersey Wakefield 80n par,p"' thf 'h'e' ""d; .hh i. i-oi-h. 7 nnnmL !K- Mrs. Webb who is past eighty years of age, has been In poor i Four New Teachers I health for several months, but only This year s graduating class at 'recently became critically ill., the state normal school at Mon mouth. 141 members In all. includes Emma Hansen, of Gardiner; Ice dore Matthews, of Roseburg; Kath ryn Montgomery, of Looking Glass, and Alice Walker, of Reedsport. Commercial Assn. Man Visits R. S. Cavenaugh, of San Fran cisco, and Richard F. Cavenaugh, of Chicago, secretary o! the Illin ois Commercial Men's Association, were visitors in this city Saturday. Mr. Cavenaugh has been secretary of that association since 1892. They are touring the Pacific coast and left Sunday for Portland, British Columbia and other points. Return From Ooost Mf nnrf hi r. II t PlAfann nnrf family returned to this city lust ingot aiier speuuiug a uay ai mo coast. leaves For F.iurene Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Weaver lert this morning for Eugene, where he will attend the opening of the new Hotel Eugene. Here From Shaw Dexter McAllister, formerly of this city, arrived here Sunday from Shaw, olid will spend sev eral days visiting friends and re latives In this city. Returns From Portland Mrs. W. K. Carll, who has been receiving medical treatment In the Portland Medical Hospital lor the past ten weks, has returned to her home In this city. Her many Needhams In Corvallls mentis nere w.i, n P'e ' Mr,and Mrs. J. B. Needham of J'" mch 'mpT Roseburg and J. A. McKee of Walla I In h"'"' Mr8' C.arliB J Walla. Wash., have been visitors) sister. Miss Margaret .Cook in Corvallls the last day or two and shortly for Coos Hay. where guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Har-Why ' spend the summer, per. old Wends. The Needhams have been considering locating In i Enrouts To California . Corvallls. Corvallls Times. Mrs. Eva Stuenenberg, widow of I former Governor Frank Stuenen- Pfaff Wins Badge I berg, of Idnho. who was victim of For the sixth consecutive month! a bombing outrage more than 35 C. V. Pfaff, Southern Pacific en- J years ago. spent the week end ineer of this city, has been award- with friends in this city. The lady ed a gold cap badge for the high- was accompanied by her daughter, est record In" fuel conservation.! Miss Francis Stuenenberg, and they Frank J. Connolly, another engl- left Sunday morning for Los An neer, who ran out of Koselmrg for geles. their home. These ladles are inanv years previous to changing traveling by car, and have been his residence to Portland, has just visiting relatives at Walla Walla been awarded a gold cap badge for and other points in Washington, the third consecutive month for Mrs. Stuenenberg having two sons locomotive fuel conservation. I). ; in that state, one of them at Walla j W. James, fireman on the railway's Walla, and the other at Auburn, i Portland division, also has beeniWhlle here they were the guests awarded a gold badge for the sec- of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wood, on ond consecutive month. Winchester street. Here from Portland John K. Lee, of th Pacific Te lephone and Telegraph company, has arrived here from Portland to transact business at the local ex change. Here from Kork Veek Sam Chrlstopaulos, Peter Panos and P. Barquitis arrived here thia morning from Rock Creek to spend a short time on business and purchasing supplies. Metrlians Visit Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metschan, of the Imperial Hotol, Portland, were guests at the Umpqua htitel Sun day. They are enroute home af ter a trip to Jacksonville. Stock of Gents Furnishings and Army Store goods located at 40t Cass street. Hoseburs:. Ore., will he sold by sealed bids at 11 o'clock a. m.. on June 20. 1925. This stock, inventories $:12;I8 22. fixtures (150. Certified check' for 10 per cent of amount of bid must accompany bid, stock may be inspected June 17, IS and 19, 1925. Right re served to reject any or all bids. The Adjustment Bureau, 671 Plt- tock Block. Praise For Creamery Pretty nearly everybody Is say ing complimentary things about the appearance of the Douglas County Creamery building, which is resplendent in a cream and white coat of paint that makes the place very attractive. The walls are In cream while trimmings and cornice are In white. A metal cor nice has been added at the apex of the building which projects far enough out to prevent rain from dripping on the outer walls and staining the paint The whole structure is in keeping with the management's plan to make the creamery a foremost Institution of Its kind in the state. Returns From Fri Mrs. M. R. Moore returned yes terday from San Francisco, where she visited for the past ten weeks with ber daughter, Mrs. Lee can non. Mr. rlmdwlrk Visits W. w. Chadwick stopped over here as a guest at the Terminal hotKl Sunday. He Is president of the Oregon Stage Terminal Hotel company, and was enroute to Klamath Falls. . BUY NEXT WINTER'S FUEL NOW YOUR SAVING Cost of Extra Delivery Fire Insurance Piling Under Shed Interest j Administration Cost of Small Sales Price on five tiers one grade of wood delivered -from woods 1 6 in. Second Growth, block fir, per tier $3.00 16 in. in Old Growth, block fir, per tier 3.25 1 6 in. Oak and Laurel, block, per tier 3.50 Prices on Slab, 4 foot 2nd growth, coal and briquata On Application. Denn-Gerretsen Co Fuel and Building Material 231 N. Main Street Phone 128 SECRETARY EXPECTED Lincoln Antles, who was recently employed as secre- tary of the Roseburg Chamber of Commerce, transferring from Bend to this city, was expected to arrive here today to take over the local office, having written in one of his letters that he would be able 4 to reach lioieburg by that time. However, he did not ar- rive but Is expected at any time. He will immediately take charge of the work, and continue the various lines which were dropped at the time W. E. Holbein the former secretary departed. TODAY'S BASEBALL YESTERDAY'S SCORES. At Seattle 4-8: Portland 3-4. , At Vernon 4-4; Oakland 5-7. At San Francisco 10-12; Los An- dgeles 8-6. At Salt Lake 18-8; Sacraments 5. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At BostonJ- R. H. E. Chicago ; 5 13 2 Boston II 15 1 Batteries: Cvengros, Tours ton. Mack and Schalk, Crouse; Ruffing and Seving. At Philadelphia-Cleveland CAPTAIN ANDERSON ORDERED TO LEAVE ROSEBURG SUNDAY Tt. H. E. 15 24 0 Philadelphia 17 19 2 Batteries: Miller, Speece. Yowell, Utile and Myatt; Rommell, Baum gnrtner, Helmach, Stokes, Glass, Walberg and Perkins, Berry,' Cochrane. Comptons Sto Over Mr. and Mrs. Lafo Compton, of Coqullle, stopped In this city for a short vjslt today, Mr. Compton Is-owner of the-new Coqullle Ho tel. They are enroute to Eugene to attend the opening of the Eu gene Hotel. Drunks Arrested. Billy Buzlck and Avlllus Cascol- n, warn nrrudlpd Inst nltfht ChsrfT- ed with being Intoxicated, the lut tder also being accused of disorder 'ly conduct. Buzlck was fined 25, I while Cascolor is still In jail while I Mexican frlendds employed as sec tion workers, are endeavoring to I raise $100 ball. Captain Fred Anderson, who' since last November has been In i charge of the local Salvation Army i post, hns been transferred to Ta cotna, and is leaving next Sunday. No appointment has yet been niBde to fill the local vacancy. Mr. An-. derson will return next week to his i home In Tacoma, where after a visit with his family, he expects to receive orders to continue spe cial work as he was doing prior to coming to Roseburg. A farewell reception will be tendered him at the M. K. Church, South, on Fri day night of this week. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Chicago H. H. E. Boston 4 8 3 Chicago 8 12 1 Batteries: Genewich, Marquard and O'Neill; Jones and Hartnelt. At Pittsburg R:H. E. Now York 8 7 1 Pittsburg 7 12 1 Ratterles: Scott, Greenfield and Snyder; Morrison, Adams and Smith, Gooch. JAIL BREAK FRUSTRATED (Aam-litnl l'rnt turl Wlrr.1 YREKA, Cal., June 15. Four prisoners at the county jail here attempted to escape yesterday by cutting their way throUKh -the brick wall of the jail. Using a spoon and a flat Iron, they had re moved several bricks from the In side facing of the wall when Dep uty Sheriff Sum McGoffey came upon them. R. H. E. 2 S 2 .5 8 0 At Cincinnati Brooklyn Cincinnati Batteries: Ehrhardt. Osborne an Taylor; Donohue and Wlngo. For prompt taxi servr. city cl oonntry trips. Phone 44 NATIONS MAKE PAYMENTS (AawIMM rma TimhI Wlr.) WASHINGTON, June 15. The treasury today received payments rom Great Britain, Finland, Hun gary, Lithuania and Poland on ac count of their funded Indebtedness to the United States. ill out Hrffl VV fn II m U LJU L J n U UUUL i fU iiu 9 fim i wim m Is a Real Event-it will pay you to Come and Anticipate Your Future Needs. Our Insurance Adjustment has been made and ZJ U PLEASE NOTE-It was a Basement Fire-Mostly Smoke that makes it Necessary to Close Out this Merchandise- Very few things are otherwise Damaged Store will be Open from 10 a.m. to 8 p. m. ALL WEEK