ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17, 1923.
Another One Gone
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$80.00
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FARM BUREAU
. COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURO OAKLAND
LOCAL NEWS
lv for Coa.t CANNERY RUNNING ON
Chas. ClouKh of IhU city left thin! t nr AMDCDDirc a M n
mornln for Bandnn. whr hn will 1AV All DLKI ICO A 1 1 U
In Tueiday ,
1 Am one the business visitors here
.yesterday for several hours were
!J. l. Wright, a resident of Day
Creek.
Mrs. Itrothers 1 it
Mrs. Fred Itrothers spent Tues
day In this city shopping and
visiting with if lend. Mrs. bro
thers reside at Melrose.
From Wilbur
j Among those from points north
of Kosebiir to spt-nd Tuesday here
! chopping was Mrs. Schroeder, of
Wilbur.
enjoy several days visit with
friends.
;To Lot att In Corvallls.
Mrs. KrlunhU In
1 . . I iIrs- K,i Schmidt spent several
J LOCAL NEWS t i hr h yesterday shopping
I and attending to business affairs.
She Is frotu iieirose.
Here TV1 ay
Miss P. Miller arrived here "early
lins morning from the coast to
visit for the day.
Marehfteld.
Marriage License
A marriage license was issued
at Kugene Tuesduy for Preston L.
She is from Adkins of HtsedHport and Kdua
Thoruber of Kugene.
From Kugetio
Miss Florence Dryer was an ar
rivul here this morning and will
visit for a short lime. She re
sides at Eugene. '
Mrs. ;rnhlm YMi
Mrs. o. W. Grnblie arrived here
this morning from Wilbur to
Kpend the day visiting with Mrs.
J. H. Chapman.
Here from Washington
J. R. Clymer. of Auburn, Wash
ington, hus arrived to spend some
time visiting at tha home of a
relative, Mrs. Susan Smith.
Arrives from IJrowtisville
Miss Gladys Enger arrived here
last evening from Brownsville,
and will spent a week or so visit
ing at the home of Irer aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Enger,
and with friends.
I let urn from Extended Trip
Mr. OBd Mrs. Martin llrucker,
of Winston, have returned to their
home after a trip of three months
through California and I'tah, and
visiting with relatives In Wiscon
pin and oilier eastern points.
Mrs. Kr"l Ktunis
Mrs. W. S. Krosi, who has been
absent from her home at Winston,
for the past month or so, has re
turned. She has been visiting
her daughter at San Francisco.
Painful Injury to Iknn'brnke
J. K. Bonebrakv, who resides
on one of the Curry plats In Gar
den Valley, received a very pain
ful injury early this morning,
when a pitchfork tine entered his
left thigh. Mr. Bonebrake was at
work, and started to climb to tire
seat of a wagon, when the tine,
which lay ncross the seat, entered
the thigh. He came to this city,
when Dr. George E. Houck at
tended him. While the injury Is
a painful one,, it is thought that it
will not be perlous.
The World Famous
Blue Chimney
Perfection Burners
Known to millions cf
women for their economy,
cleanliness and reliability.
See Them at
Zigler-Fce Hdwe.
Company
Watch our Windows
for Bargains
Phone 25
NEW PERFECTION
QJJ Cook Stoves and Ovens
Return from Portland
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Cooper, who
have been spending the past week
or so visiting in Portland, return
ed, to this city (his morning.
Marriage License Issued
A marriage license hat been
Issued in Portland to Delwlu J.
Jewett, formerly of this city, and
Margaret MiKie, of Portland.
From Myrtle Point
Mrs. Chester Main, of Myrtle
Point, Is spending some time vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Swift, at South Deer Creek.
In Tuesday
R. A. Calhoun, of Garden Val
ley .spent several hours In Rose
burg 'Tuesday visiting friends and
attending to business affairs.
Miss Conn Spend liny
Miss Grace Conn was here on
Tuesday visiting with friends and
shopping. She returned to her
home at MelroBd yesterday afternoon.
In Tuesday
Mrs. J. D. Young returned to
her home at Garden Vnlltjy yes
terday afternoon after visiting
friends and shopping here several
hours.
From Cleveland
Mrs. J. A. Joelson was among
the out of town visitors here yes
terday, and epent the day shop
ping and visiting. She is from
Cleveland.
In from lUxotivllle
Among those from points east
of this city to transact business
here Tuesday, was Otey ftoone,
of Dixonville.
From Glide
Mrs. P. Blakely and daughter
were among the out of town visi
tors here yesterday and spent
several hours shopping and visit
ing. They are from Glide.
Accepts position
Paul Trueblood has accepted a
position as clerk at the Churchill
Hardware Company, -wire re he will
be employed during the Summer.
From Melroso
Mrs. Royce P-usenbark was In
from the rural districts yesterday.
She is a resident of Melrose, and
was here visiting and shopping.
CHERRIES THIS WEEK
The Rosebur canney I working
part time thli week on cherries.
Mr. and Mm. S. K. Ilowden, who and next week exports to start full
have been reading in this city for blaat (or a three weeks' run on
the jnl wvernl ytars, left this cherries and loganberries. The
noon for Corvallls, where thy will cherry crop this year waa very
make their fuiure home. ;llKhl and the cannery's park will
. be much shorter than in previous
Will Visit Aunt. years. Loganberries are plentiful
Miss Vera Starmer, daughter of'ani1 " expected that It will re.
At that "Summer Breakfast" problem -
Hers From Portland
Howard noting, son nr air. ana
Mrs. o. W. Young, of this city. Is i
here from Portland to visit friends
and relatives for a time.
From South Deer Creek
Mrs P X Swift end twn daugh
ters. Miss Ma Swift and Mrs.1
Chester Main were here from South
Deer Creek yesterday and visited
with friends.
From Myrtle Creek
J. M. Martin was among those
from southern points in the county
to visit and transact business In
this city yesterday. He resides at
Myrtle Creek.
Mexican Fined.
Arvilius Escolor, a Mexican la
borer, was today fined $25 in the
city court af I r entering a plea of
guilty to a charge of being intoxicated.
Real Estate Man Visits
H. Yanilell, real estate man
of Portland, stopped over here
yesterday to visit friends. He is
enroute to visit In California
points, traveling by auto.
Marriage License Issued.
A marringe license was Issued
yesterday to John Musgrove and
Myrtle Quant, of Sutherlln, and one
was granted today to Clarence L.
Davis and Esther E. Engblom of
Reesport.
Sheriff and Mrs. Bam Starmer.
leaves tomorrow for San Diego
where she will visit with her aunt.
Mrs. Hurry Silencer, for the sum
mer. Hers Wednesday.
V. V. Chadwlck, president of the
Stage Terminal Hotel company,
stopped over In this city last night,
enroute to his home In Salem.
Mr. Chadwirk has been attending
to business matters at Klamath
Falls, where a new terminal may
be erected In the future.
Arrived From Salem.
Mrs. R. W. Marsters and daugh
ters arrived from Salem last night,
joining Mr. Marsters, who has been
In this city for several weeks. They
are domiciled In their new home at
the corner of North Jacksou street
and Commercial avenue, North
Rosoburg.
Mrs. Webb Vary III.
Mrs. Mlllla Webb, mother of P.
A. Webtf, manager of the Douglas,
hotel, U very 111 today and her
condition Is consiuVred most seri
ous. Members of her family have
been called to her bedside to at
teud her during her illness.
To Leave For Oregon City
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Page, of this
city, plan to leave the first of next
week for Oregon City, where they
will attend the O. A. R. reunion.
They will also visit their son, Al
len, there. Mr. and Mrs. Page ex
pect to be gone several days.
Millers Visit
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller were
among those from southern points
In the county here yesterday. They
are from Myrtle Creek and were
here attending to business Interests.
To Ashland
Miss Leona S'arsters, of Eu
gene, who has been visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Marsters for the past several days,
left this morning for Ashland,
where Bhe will have charge of
the music department In the sum
mer school. Miss Marsters was
supervisor of music in the public
schools at Eugene last winter.
I'InIi In llnnkmptry
Frank J. Fish, who has been
engaged In the logging business
at Bridge. Oregon, has begun
bankruptcy proceedings In federal
court, lie fists debts at 1 2 :! . r. 7 S
and no assets. Previous to engag
ing In the logging business. Fish
operated an auto stage lino be
tween Koseburg and Coos Hay for
eeveral years.
Portland People Visit
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. WTiIpp and
family, of Portland stopped over
here yesterday, enroute to visit In
Nevada. Mr. Whipp looked up
business connections while here ;
and visited. He is with the Union
Savings and Loan Association.
Moving Away
Henry Wolpers has relinquished
the ranch a short distance beyond
the foot of East Douglas street
which he acquired of A. J. "Worley
eight months ago, and will leave
next Monday with his family for
Sponkane, Wash., there former
place of residence, where they plan
to locate again.
Miss Bates Leaving.
Miss WInnlfred Hates, who has'
been visiting here for the past few
days after returning frdm Los An
geles, left this afternoon for Seat
tle w here she will join her parents,
and expects to reside there per
manently. Leave for Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cummlngs
and son of this city, left this morn
ing by auto for Salem. Mr. Cum
mlngs will return here tomorrow
Mrs. Cummings and son will remain
there for a month visiting her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McAllis
ter and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cum
mlngs. All Stages at Terminal.
Though a new schedule, going
Into effect Monday, the Pickwick
stages bow Btop at the Terminal
hotels. Two new express stages
have been put In, running from San
Francisco to Portland, with a two
day and three-day schedule. One
leaving Portland at 7 a. m. arrives
at San Francisco the following day
at 0:50 p. m. The one leaving
Portland at 1 p. m. arrives at San
Francisco the following day at 5:05
p. ni.
quire fully three weeks to handle
the crop. After they are disposed
of the cannery will have a few short
runs on blackberries and will then
be closed down until August when
the fruit season will atart with
pears, running through steadily un
til the last of the year on prunes
and apples.
Cold storage refrigerators and Ice
cream freesers. Zlgler-Fee Hdw.
Co.
SCOUT COURT OF
HONOR TO MEET
NEXT THURSDAY
The June meeting of the Scout
Court of Honor will be held at the
city hall hursdny evening at 7:10.
This meeting will he open to any
and all. Parents are specially In
vited. Scouta may attend with
out bringing an adult along. It
they so wish.
Scouts who have already hand
ed In applications for examina
tion are: Stanley Kidder. Angl
ing and Handicraft; Tom McDo
well, Scholarship, Marksmanship
and Camping; Donald Chase,
Cooking, llird Study and Camp
ing; Harold Thomas, Conserva
tion, Firemanship and Music;
iSten Lobek, Poultry Keeping;
Daniel Harnett and Donald Frelds,
Second Clasa tests.
Five of these applicants are
from the Second troop aud two
from the first troop. It is ex
pected that applications will be
made by someone from Troop
Three before the Court of Honor
meets.
Myers pumps of all kinds at
Wharton Bros.
TO GRAIN IS REPORT
Senator Garland Visits.
Senator Tom Garland, and fam
ily, of Lebanon, passed throueh
this city yesterday on their way to
California, stopping here for a
short time to visit with Senator and
Mrs. B. L. Kddy. They are on
their way south for a vacation trip, j
Mr. tianana was recently sficrn-a
for appointment to the state fish
commission and will ie officially
appointed following his return.
The Ffrst Peaches Today.
Distinction for bringing In the
first box of locally grown peaches
belongs to R. 1). Kleist of the
Brock way district, who came Into
town this morning with the fruit,
which Is known as the Karly May
flower variety. Peaches by the
middle of June Is good enough for
any country, and the cool, wet
spring doubtless delayed the rip
ening period several days at that.
The fruit brought In today by Mr.
Kleist is of medium size, richly
colored with red on a creamy back-
ground. For the earlier varieties
the flavor Is excellent. It's Doug
las county against the world when
it comes to growing everything that
Is good. '
Quick Quaker
cooks in
3 to 5 minute
Heeded vigor
food
No hot kitchens
urktS and milk" . , . that's tM
right summer breakfast.
Serve the oats with rich, fresh
milk . . . lots of it. Then hot days
will bother you but little. t
Just get Quick Quaker. It cook
In 3 to S minutes.
( That's faster than toast Cooked
and ready before the kitchen baa
chance to heat up I
f All that rare Quaker flavor is)
there . . . the flavor you expect ol
.Quaker Oats.
I Cooks faster, that's the only dif
ference. And that's a difference
you wanted, isn't it?
Cooks la
3 to 5 minutes
CRATER LAKE PARK
TO BE PAVED
(Aaorlatnl Tnm lued Win.)
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., June
17. Paving of both entrances to
Crater Lake National Park will
atart July 1, according to announce
ment made here today by William
E. Arnold, auperlntendent of the
Warren Construction company,
whose firm waa awarded the con
tract. The work will approximate
20 miles and will cost In the neigh
borhood or 1260.000.
Park officials will provide good
detours for auto tourists during the
time the paving Is In progress and
these will be only for short
stretches. Improvement of both
the Klamath Falls and Medford en
trances will proceed simultaneous
ly, the paving official announced.
(Aaoc-Utni Im Uued Wire.)
PORTLAND, June 17. The wea
ther has been generally favorable
for small grain, except that hail d.u
some local damage, and there was
some Injury by frost In elevated
districts says the weekly Oregon
crop report, Issued here today by
the weather bureau. Winter barley
and wheat are ripening slowly.
Most fruits need warmer weather.
Raspberries and cherries are In
market In amall quantities. Straw
berries are nearly gone In aome
plnces, but are still plentiful In
others. Later fruits are siting
well.
- The first cutting of alfalfa Is In
the stack In the milder localities,
and the second crop Is starting
well, but needs warper weather.
Karly potatoes are in market In
increasing quantities; planting of
late potatoes continues. Some dam
age was done by frost to potatoes
and gardens In elevated districts,
snd In a few northeastern locali
ties some hall damage was report
ed. Gardens need warmer weather.
Hops are doing well. Flax Is mak
ing good growth.
Full line of tourist supplies.
Zigler-Fee Hdw. Co.
Heat with gas.
Dresaer's aa la was $6.75 at
Powell's.
Taylor-msoe concrete is good eotr
ante. Tel MS-B.
FISHING CASE IS
UNDER ADVISEMENT
The case of Irving and Vernon
Davis and Ben Datey, who were
tried yesterday In the local justice
court charged with Illegal fishing
at Winchester, was taken under
advisement by Judge Jones, fol
lowing the Introduction of evidence
and the arguments of the attorneys.
The boys were arrested at Win
chester, and ordered to appear In
the Roseburg court, but went to
the Wilbur justice court instead,
paying fines of J25 each. They
used as a defense In their trial here
that they had already been con
victed and fined for the offense
upon which they were being tried.
DUCHES OETS DIVORCE
(AanrUUd Pra, Ured Win.)
LONDON, June 17. The Duch
ess of Westminister waa today
granted decree nisi In her divorce
suit against the Duke of West
Minister.
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Fruits and Vegetables.
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PLEASE NOXE-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