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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, TUNE 16, 1925. Only Three Left Mowers at Carlot Prices! Special, 1 new 5 f t. mower $80.00 Order your wire fence now at special carlot price. See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBUDS OAKLAND I . LOCAL NEWS iP Ji rnnmuyn On llukinru In Kuuk Marriag License Issued. V. J. Mirelll. of the I-'Irat State A nmrrlam license Issued to and Savings Hank ?ent the day (day to Raymond- J. Yatis and Cain i in KuR-ne attending to busln?a jt-rlue L. .Maloney of Sao KrutH-l.co. mutters. Taken to Hospital. LMia Thrush of Edenbowr was Here From Camas i Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sprlnc arrived taken to Mercy hosnltul today to ,here from Camas Valley yesti rday receive medical treatment. J to spend a few days on business j- and vrsit with friends. (Here From Drain, j I C. B. Maxwell of the Anlauf Auto Returns From Portland Camp and Joe Denton of Drain. I Mrs. S. N. Young returned to her were hu.i home in this city this morning t today, fatter spending the past several j , idays visiting in Portland. ER OF EH , Returns From Portland Mrs. M. S. King returned to her home (n this city this - morning Spends Day 8. J. Raseel was a visitor from Ipoints north yesterday and trans ! acted business. Mr. Baseel Js u L. Antles, former secretary of the Ttend Commercial club, arrived In Kos.'burn late yestenlay and today took over the work at the Hose- burn Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Amies left Uend the first of tho month, and accompanied by his I wife took a two week's vacation, ; travelling over l.SuO miles thr-ii;h Oregon and Washington. Prior to going to Ilend, where he has been Notice Association Member ! Bring wool to Farm Bureau Exchange Kridar, June 19. C. L. Ileckley 4) i wi man of the board of directors, and lr. E. R. Stevenson, was elected for a term of three years to sue, ceed I)r. B, F. Ievore. The taxpayers of the district dis cussed the budget for the school year very thoroughly and became satisfied that the present hlif-1 standard of Oakland schools can bt maintained with less money .than provided In tho budget, and re duced the amount from KS.noo to (9.220. Opposition was voiced to Increases in salaries for teachers. 1 after spending the past two weeks rv0,ucul m or so visitiug her daughter in Fort-, . . . .-.. .n.u v.,?. localeil for several years. Mr. An-1 J BUKIN $ ties w as secretary of the (irand i i , auu Aim. x-.. -j. i.tin-i in Leave For South l,C"'a!"?- t"lnl ",r,U Ko8,bur Mrs. G. W. Ruiter and son. of i "' " ' u ,u Mrs, Rust Her. t -- it rin II Mr. Virgil Rust was In from the LOCAL NEWS rural districts Monday' and spent I several nours snupping anu visit :ing. She is a resident of Dlllard. to visit. I From Riddle. , Ed Smith was an out of town visitor Monday and transacted business for several hours, lie is liom Riddle. In Monday. Will Singleton motored from Norih Deer Creek Monday and spi-nt the day trading and 'trans uding business. I Visit Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pierce were among innse io spenu aionuay here, attending to business affairs and shopping. They are from Cleveland. this cily, left this morning for ii l -..!; i .. I. . i -II spend the-next two weeks or ro T TO r, visiting at the home of Mrs. Ruit- I ,MhMarRa", '8 , SU?1 er' sister, Mrs. H. S. Carter. " the n"n'J hT BU"! "n,l Ulu,'"' llMr. Ben Bullwinkle Visit. i'he ',ek- Mlsi- lurgan is from Mrs. Ben Bullwinkle, formerly of ' fcuK''- this city, now of Portland, stopped; , ...... . , , in this city last night and visited ' Ins"'11 ha-' ""T with old friends. She was former-1 barn now, anl timB- labor ""V1 ly Myrtle Ilules.j From Cleveland. Conrad Long returned to his home at Cleveland- yesterday after spending Monday here attending to business ai't'airs. Arrive From Seattle- Miss Blanche- expense In handling your hay. We have carriers, pulleys, track and hoy rope or cable. W'harlon Junction, Colorado. Chamber of Commerce. During the war he was engaged In welfare work In Nor folk, Va.. and, In fai t, has spent tne greater part of his life in public work. He spoke at noon today at the I Kiwanis luncheon, and has spent I practically the entire day becom ing acquainted with Rosehurg and ; members of the local chamber) He I Is greatly pleased w ith the city, and feels certain that a great fu ture Is in store for Roseburg and I the V lupous. Valley, even though he has had only a short Itme to become acquainted with condilions. Evan To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Evaus. at their home In Dlllard, May 1.1, an 8-pound girl. Heat with gas. In Monday. Mrs. Fred Winston was among the out of town visitors to shop and attend to business matters here Monday. She resides at Winston. principal In one of the Seattle i schools this year, arrived here this Pa.' Through Here, morning to speWP!!' UV VI-1U-1 '"" urte""f'- f Fresno, and ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell. From here she will leave for her home in Texas. Mr. Edmonds Visits. E. Edmonds spent several hours here yesterday looking after busi ness interests. lie is a resideul of Camas Valley. Visitor In Town. j Miss Bess Clough was a visitor from southern points In the coun I ty Monday. She -is from Canyon jVllle and spent the day shopping and visiting with friends. On Way to Music Convention. Carl Dundorf, of Portland. stopped over in this city for Elna White of Portland, spent last night here as guests of Miss Mar ion Needham. They were sorority sisters of Mis3 Kt'edham at C. A. C. W. C. T. U. Meeting At the home of Mrs. W. L. Cobb, short time today and visited Orlaj355 Soulh Main street. Wednesday E I From Glide. Miss Casebeer was here Mon day and spent the afternoon visit lug with friends and shopping. She Is a resident of Glide. Returns to Portland. Mrs. Bather Sherman Perkins, who has been a guest at the home of Mrs. Hingcr Herman for the cast several davs. left for her 1 home at Portland, Monday after- fnoon. R. White. Mr. Dundorf Is with the ,nernoon. June u, at o none. Aldridee Piano comnanv. and waalTho Myrtle Creek union will be en route to Los Angles, where he I BUt'Sts. Fine program. will Rttonil tho mttuir ennvpnt inn. move io tugane. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rogers, who have been here for the past Week, Visitor From Tiller. J. I. Loiter returned to his home at Tiller yesterday afternoon after ppemliiiK several hours transacting buaiut-as in this city. From Camaa Valley. Ralph Richter returned to his home at Camas Valley yestenlay evening after spending several hours transacting business here. I To Leave Soon For Arizona ! Mrs. G. U. Helbig. of this city, and Mrs. Hall, of Portland, will leave Thursday for southern points. Mrs. Helbig wll visit with her bou. Clinton L. Helbig who is In Tuc ison, Arizona, and will be gone in 'definately. Return From Monmouth tiaa n-pinirlA WlpliJnm whn has been attending. Oregon Normal ' I-"? -r Kueeno. where they Rntinni iht L.ir.tor nrHvrri hor wilMocate. Mr. Rogers is the dls. ,last nijfht for a week's visit with;tr,rt supervisor for the Standard ,her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. uu c.lauy. iWHckham. She will return to Mon- 1 mouth for a summer course n!Ret,rn Home, . teaching. 1 Irs- R- K- McAlley has returned (to her home in thin city after vis- Dodge Representative Goes Thni iting in Kugene. She attended the i n A Inmn Dndep Rrnthprn rils. I graduation exercises at the Univer- :trlct manager ,of Seattle. wentl"y of Oregon, from which hr An unusual case was heurd in tho j local justice court today, being I still In progress at a lute hour this afternoon. Irving and Vernon Davis and Ren Ratey were accused of fishing un lawfully at Winchester. They , were instructed by an officer to an 1 pear In the Roseburg justice court j for a hearing. It is alleged by the i state, but Instead of coining to Roseburg before Justice of the I Peace George Jones, they vent to Wilbur, admitting their guilt in i that court and paid fines of $2 each. In the last edition of the na tional Kiwanis magazine there npnnrd two pictures of local In terest. A year ago tho Rose burg Kiwanis club journeyed over a Pea of mud to ScMtsliurg and thence by bmit to Reedsport to nrewent the charter to the club In that city. The trip was one long to be remembered by those who riound'-red through the muck. Some excellent photos of the journey were made and sent to the magazine and In this lute Is sue two have been reproduced. One shows a enr buried hub-deep In the mud nnd the other an ex cellent likeness of Kenneth Qnlne wearing a mud-bespattered suit. E UTIEMS Body That Hides . Certain-teed Certain-teed Paint has exceptional hiding power because it. has ' body. This is due to the use of the best quality material scien tifically proportioned finely ground and evenly and thoroughly mixed by modern ma chinery under the supervision of experts. Because of its high quality Ccrlain-leed Paint covers more surface per gallon and wears longer than any ordinary paint. Let us furnish Certain-teed for your . paintjob. DENN-GERRETSEN COMPANY , Fuel and Building Material 231 N. Main Street Phone 128 TWISTED WRECK OF PASSENGER BURIES SCORES i Continued from paee Vt steamship agent who arranged the excursion, was uninjured. - PLANS t M'HAM.KD. 1 through this city this morning en route to Stockton to attend the Graham Bros, meeting, tie was i brother, Ir. Walter Gilbert, gradu ated Mrs. Denn Visitor. Mrs. J. p. Dt-iin waa here Mon ' day from Camas Valley, and spent several hours attending to busi ness matters and shopping. Miss Blakely Visits. Miss Ruth Rlaktly returned to her home at Glide yesterday aft ernoon after visiting friends and shopping in Roseburg during the day. ! Visiting In City I Mrs. C. W. Huff, of Dunsmulr and Mrs. Fred Meyers of Redding, isisters of Mrs. Ed Payton. are vis iting at the Payton home in this city. Mrs. Alice Cravens and Miss I Laura Cravens of Oakland and 'Miss Mabel Cross of Kennett, also relatives of the Payton family, are also guests. i Former Resident Here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Rowley motored here from Kugene yester day. Mr. Rowley and two sons returned home last e-vening. Mrs. Rowley, who formerly resided here will spend a week visiting at the home of her Bister, Miss Mattie Perry. Mit Noland Leaves ' I Miss Evelyn Noland, who has been making her home with her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Neuner, this win- ter, and has been teaching physi cal education and dramatic art, left : yesterday for the south. She will attend the graduation exercises at Stanford University, from which her brother graduates this year, and from there will go on to her home at Saguache, Co Jo ra do, for a few weeks visit with her parents. She will then enter the Emerson I School of Oratory at Boat en. met at the train bv J. O. Newlnnd. 1 North Bend Man Visits I who has the local agencv, and who f . K. R. Peterson, owner of the Hol i visited him a short time. How Stumn resort near North Rend. jon Coos Buy, was in Roseburg to- McBrooms Return From Chehalla ! day. and In the evening went out Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr-Broom, ao-jto Elcarose for abrief visit He ieompan'ed by their daughter, Miss 'is endeavoring to arrange a tennis (Nellls McBroom, returned to this tournament between Roseburg nnd jcity this morning. Miss Mc Broom, ICoos Bay players. jwho has been attending Vassar, college, at Pouehkeepsie, New York 'Felheims Here Today. met her parents at Chehalls, their .Mr. and Mrq. L. I). Felshefm and ifSrmer home, where, thev visited j children of Bandon, were here to friends before coming to Roseburg. day, to'meet Mrs. E. A. Richard- ' son nnd two children, who are com- i Plumbers Motor Through. 'ing from Renp. and Who will spend j Mr. and Mrs. William Goss and the summer at Bandon. Mr. Fel ia party of about 3H. composed of pheim In editor of the liandon I members of the National Plumbers World, the newspaper there. association, and their wives, from i n iCallfornla. stopped in this city to-! TO CHAPTER MASONS, day at the Hotel Vmpqua. The Stated convocation of Laurel 'party are traveling by auto to Port- Chapter No. 31 will b held in Ma land to attend the convention. Rep- sonic temple Tuesday evening, tresentatives from San Francisco. June 16. All members urged to at j Oakland, Berkeley, and other points tend. By ord r of H. P. are In the caravan. W. F. HARRIS, Secretary. The "Butterfly Kiddles", with Fata, the wonder child of the tiana will - una.. nt .-. intl... me minimum une in sucn thiHtrA An Uilnncdnv nnrl Thnra- cases. the state contends. Is $.r0. dav mnts of this week-. Mnna I A complaint against them was .r Ooux was Mile to secure this I filed In the local justice court and hendline Pan tares set due to rail they were brought to trial this connections and will show them , morning. They set up a defense in Rosehurg at tho pomilnr prices they had already been convicted on -of 10 and 35 cents. The Kiddles jthe1 charge In another court, and j have a beautiful stage setting and that they could not twice be placed wardrobe nnd their offering will in jeopardy for the same offense, undoubtedly attrnct a large IThe state held that the action of, crowd. Thev have appeared In the Wilbur court was not binding Rosehurg before nnd those who inasmuch as the defendants had j remember the net will vouch for 1 not right to designate tho court! the clai of entrtnlnment they (ln which the case was to be tried, give. They are honked over Pnn- and that the state had filed no In pes tlnto nt tl 000 per week. complaint against them In that In Addition to the vaudeville, a I coutt. After hearing authorities fentuie film. Ietty Conipson in quoted by both sides. Judge Jones I "The Enemy Sex", will be shown. ! ruled in favor of the state, hold-' Ing that the men had not been conNEW STANDARD OIL Lackawanna railroad officials said three had been killed and seventy injured. In this report It was said that lightning struck one of the rails throwing U out of place, that a landslide due to the severe storm had covered the rails and that tho track also had been undermined. WASHINGTON. June ltf. Am bassador ShefTTidd will return to Mexirn Cttv nrobablv before Julv l, the state department announc ed today, in setting at rest rumors that the new developments in the .Mexican situation might alter the ambassador's plans. victed at W llbur, 'I he case waa then tried upon the evidence. o Cook with gas. EMPLOYE ARRIVES TO ' FILL POSITION HERE. P. K. DeShlelds, formerly of Los flat os. California, has arrived In ! Rosehurg and Is taking the post- i SCHOOL DIRECTOR i,on "f "ub"!?ttan .--.,! TVT ' Standard Oil company. Mr. le- ! CHOSEN AT OAKLAND Shields has b-en with the com- 'panyfor several years, and has One of the largest meetings of been appointed to the vacancy cre- the taxpayers of school district No. a ted by the resignation of Bryant 1 of Oakland, was held Monday. Iellar, who recently married and June 15. The meeting was called moved to Portland to reside per- to order by T. B. Garrison, chair- manently. EASTON, Pa.. June 1ft. At least a dozen persons were killed and 30 others Injured today when a Dela ware. Lackawanna and Western train from the west for Hoboken, N. J., was wrecked at Rockport, near Hackettatown, N. J. Many of the Injured were brou Eh t to the Easton hospital. The accident occurred during an elec- Itrlcal storm. Seven of tho ten cars of the train left the tracks, and because 'of the manner In which the road- bed was torn up. It was Impossible 'for hours to determine, what might jhnve been the cause. i Roth eng. ,neer and fireman were kflleiL The 185 passengers on the train i were to have sailed today from i Hoboken for European countries. The first coach was hurled half way over the top of the overturned locomotive. Men and women fought madly to work their way out of coaches. The locomotive blew up and filled the air with steam. Passengers said they were unable to see more than a foot in front of them . 1 W. L. 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