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If ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. JUNE 20, 1 925 Special Mower Price $80 and $85 1 Used McCormick S35.00 Hay Salt (3-4 ground) 50c sk. See Us 'First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEOURQ OAKLAND t LOCAL NEWS J : Home collars and pads, chain and rope tugs at arton Bros. f We serve three meals a day at 1 the Orange Lautern. Mrs. Curtis In., Mrs. R. W. Curtis returned to hr home near Glfndale yesterday afternoon after 8pnditiK a tw hours bopping In Roseburg. The White hand made axe Is made for timber men and those wantlnjr a superior axe. See them at Wharton lira. , In Today. . Mrs. Frank Stetnhaur motored from her home at Happy Valley 1 this morning and spent the day here shopping and visiting friends. Used .range for f 25. at Powell's. j Business Visitor. Civil lYssu-r spent Friday In this city vUiting with frlfiida and ui tendlng to business affairs. He re. sides at Uiu.Mua. Try our Sunday chicken dinners at Orange Lautrn. On Business. S. U, Guther attended to business mailer and vUi!d friend in thin city yesterday for several hours before returning to his home at LCauias Valley. Heat with gas. In Friday 0 - Mhs Kuih RIrks was an out of Here Today. I. L. Pyburn arrived here this morn I up from Powers to spend a short time visiting and attending to business matters. Orange Lantern serves home cooked meals at reasonable price. Quick service. Expected to Lead U. S. Girl Scouts Brothers Visit O. R.. White and brother William A. White of Portland arrived In the city this morning to visit for a Jew days with their brother Ocla . White. local Sherman Clay and company branch manager. O. H. White is a pipe organ and piano mechanic of Portland, and his brother is an employee of the CH. W. U. and N., and Is on his way to Los Angeles. For concrete work rail Taylor, 113 No. Willi St. Tel. 225-R. J LOCAL NEWS Leaves For San Francisco Miss Elizabeth Renner left this afternoon for San Francisco, where she will spend the summer as a guest at the home of her aunt, Misa Grace Lloyd. 'town visitor Friday and spent Bev ,eral hours shopping and visiting. She resides ar Oakland. I Shopped Here Yesterday I Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jutzy, of j Sutherlln, were among visitors i from that thriving town to visit ! Roseburg yesterday afternoon. Salem People Visit. Dr. and Mrs. V. I... Mercer of Salt-ni were guests at tho Terminal hotel last nipht. They are return ing home after a three weeks' trip through southern California. Back From Coast Prof. Harry Tippett, principal of I Sutherlln Academy, and Prof Mo Cumber, of the chair of history, Walla Walla college, who spent a week In the Coos Bay country In the interest of their respective schools, reached Roseburg" last evening on their way north. Leaving For Monmouth Miss Isabella Shone, of Oakland, will leave Sunday for Monmouth, where she will attend the summer session of the Oregon Normal school. In Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Madison re turned to thfir home at Oakland yesterday afternoon after spend ing several hours shopping and transacting business here. No need harping about the cost of a classified ad because It cannot be compared with the results it l brings. t LODGE DIRECTORY J Ur.lted Artiaanaraeefe Id Mao Cabee hall first and third Thurs days. Visiting members al ways welcome. HELEN WHITAKER. M. A. MILDRED HcCULLOCH, Treat. RELLB STBPHKNSON. See. I t V il! Home From California Miss Etta Squier, of Sutherlln, who has been in California for a year, returned to her home in i Sutherlln Valley this week. The I young, lady has been In a nurse training school near San Delpo, and expects to finish her work at the Portland Sanitarium. Returns From Portland Mrs. W. O. Cordon returned to her home in this city this morn ing after spending it few days visit ing and attending the Rose Festi val in Portland. j Visitor Friday. P. L. Hodges was among those from southern points in the county to visit and attend to business af- j fairs In this city yesterday. He j resides at Myrtle Creek. D Home From Portland , Mrs. (). D. McAllister, who has been attending the Hose Festival and visiting In Portland, returned to her home In this city this morn USE CARS and TRUCKS 1 1923 Chalmers-Six 1 1923 Studebaker Light-Six 1 1922 Haynes "Sport" 1 2I2-Ton G. M .C. Truck - 2 2-Ton Garford Trucks The first reasonable offer for any of the above takes it. Make your own terms. L R. Chambers At Wells Chase's OVERLAND Garage - Roseburg, Oregon. Phone 399 Returns From Portland Mrs. A. T. Anderson, who has been visiting and attending the Rose Carnival In Portland, return ed to her home in this city this morning. Back From Trip Mrs. Henry Harth and Miss Agnes Pltchford. who have been visiting at San Frnncisco for the ! past two weeks, returned home last night. The trip was made by (auio without difficulty, and both re I port a very enjoyable visit. Neelys Visit. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. N'eely were here yesterdav for several hours. i looking after business mutters and I visiting, before returning to their 1 home In Camas Valley. Guests' From Seattle " Mr. and lira. W. H. Knierim of this city, have as their guests this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc Carthy, of Seattle. Mrs. McCarthy is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Knierim. Locates Here. I D. H. Holman arrived In Rose 1 burg today to assume the Douqlas j county agency of the ' New York Lire Insurance Co. 'He will ea I tabilh an office In this city within a day or two. Leaves For Alabama . Joseph McKlhinny, of this city, left for points in Alabama, and New Orleans, where he will visit. Mr. McElhfnny may decide to lo cate in Alabama. Mrs. Arthur O. Choatc, New York City, present vice presi dent, is expected to be the next national president of the Girl Scouts. Uplon Encampment. No. . I. O. O F. Meets In Odd Fellows Ten pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesday) of each month. VUiting Patrt archs always welcome. FRED MILLER, C. P. W P WKTHKRKLU Scrlbt Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M Meets every third Tuesday of each month In Masonic Temple., All members requested to attend and visiting companions wel come. A. A. WILDER, High Trlest. W. F. HARRIS. Secretary. Umpqua Klan No. 5. Meet 2n( and 4th Mondays of earn ntontb Address P. O. Box 885. Rose burg, Oremn A. F. V A. M. t-aur.i uoCg. No. 13. Regular communications : second and fourth Wednesday! I each month, at Masonic Tempi j Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel : come. j M. 8. HAMM. W. M. I W. P. HARRIS. Bee. j United Brotnerftood of Caroentsrt ! and Jolnt.rt of Am.rica. Meets at 476 3. Main second end fourth Tuesday evenings of each mo th. All carpenters wel corned. T. F. HOLMT1.J. Refl. See. EMERYCOLE. Pres. Woodmen of the world, camp No 125 Meets In the Odd Fellow Hall In Roseburg every first and third Monday evenings. Vie ' itlne neighbors alwava welcome, i JOHN TELL HEPS. C. C. ' M. M MILLER. Clerk J Neighbor, ex Woodcraft. Lllit I Circle No. 49 Meets "n first i and third Mondav evenings. In K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbor Invited to attend. ALVIA WETHERELU O. N. MAROARFT WHITMFV. Clerk Pythian Sisters. UmpuJa Temple, No. 4 Meets the second and fourth Monday evenings of eark month, at the K. of P. hall. Vie ttom alwava welcome. MARTHA CHRISTKNSEN, M.E.C EVA MARKS. M. of R. 0. MAY E. PARKER. M. of F. I. O. O. P., Phi let. run Lodge No 8. Meets In Odd Fellows Ten pie every Friday evening. Visit tng brethoro are always wel come. DONALD VOTJNO. N O. A. J. OFDrfF3. Rec. See. J B BAILFY. Fin. See. wuue tionenzollern arid Soji Fail to Create Stir in Berlin 1 Return To Pomona I Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hull, who form erly resided in thia city, and who 'have heen visiting with friends and i j relatives here for a week or no. left 'yesterday fo their home Jn Porno-- na, (jattrornia. 1 ney are making the -trip by auto. Arrives This Morning D. H. Schoefield arrived here i this morSiine from Everett, Wash- ; int,'ton, ami will meet his daughter, . Mm. Mary Prltchett, who will ar rive hre today from Los Angeles, j Mr. Schoerield will return to the jsoujh with Mis. Prltchett, 'Confectioner Fails I Fred J. Ulundell, well known na tive of Riddlf, Ore., who has been operating a confectionery store at Marnhfield, has filed a petition in bankruptcy in the' federal court at ! Portland. He listed his debts at S- j HiO and assets at $19. Mrs. Phlpps Her Today. Mrs. J. H. Phlpps, formerly of 1 this city, slopprd over fn Rosfhurff ' today to visit old friends. Mrs. j Phipps Is enrout' to her home in ! I Med ford aftr a five weeks' trip i 1 to middlH western points. Site vls t iUd in Chicago and stopped over in Portland also to visit. Visits Roseburg I J. S. House, recently from Rpo- kane, who was elfctd president of the Southern Oregon Conference 1 at the Seventh Iay Campmeeting j in Sutherlln during the early part ! of this month, was a visitor in j Roseburg for a few hours yester ' day afternoon. He returned to Suth erlln by auto that evening. The I gtntliman will be Joined here by i Mrs. Rouse In a short time, but as I yet they have -not decided where i thfy will make their home. Return From North Ur. A. C. Seely, who has been at tending the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat convention at Vancouver, B. C, during the past week, and son. Hall Seely, who has been spend ing th past week in Portland, re turned to their home in this city last evening. Smlck P. T. A. Hold Meeting The last meeting of the year of the Smick school P. T. A. was held j in connection with the annual school board meeting early this week. J. J. Kef per was elected dl i rector for a term of three years, jand Carl Roserumb clerk for the , year. The P. T. A. recently pur I chased a victrola for the school house, and after the meeting It was presented by the members. 7i it v - I - . . Kirlghts of Pythias, Alpha Lodgt No. 47. Meets every Wednes day In Knights of Pvthlas ball .130 Rose street. Visitors always welcomed. SAM CHRISTENSON. C. C. ROY O. YOliNO. M. F. w. b wmni!i,T. k. R r Bartlett Pears Wanted! See Us for the Best Prices Drager Fruit Company Roseburg, Oregon 3 I X X Jt.L5tL VJl - Eaalet Hoseourg AerieMeets la Msccabee ball, on Tass street on second and fourth Wednes day eventnra nf each month, at 8 o'clock. Vlsltlnr brethern l good standing alwava welcome RICHARD Rl'Sril. W. P. P. THEO. W ALTHAt'S. W. P. B F fJOnilMAN Sec ROSFIU'RO LOIH5E NO 103T L O. O. M. Meeta every Wednesdaj night. Moose Hall. 748 N. Jack son 8t. Cib rooms open 7:30 ts 10 p. m. Malting brother wet i come. W. A. ROC? ARD. Dictator. I IT O PAROFTFR. Secretary, j JNO. M. THRONH. Treasurer, j K. O. T. M. Meets eacB second ! and fonrth Thursday of eacb month. In Maccabee hall, cor I nor ('ana and Pine etreete. Via ttlng Knight, alwava welcome L. C. OOODMAN. tT!I. O. W RAPP. R. K (- ' X - e J Willie MacFarlane teaching some of his favorite stroke to Us aaugnier, una. i- W. B. A. O. T. W.. noseburg Re view No. 11. TTnlda regnlaf t.pilnea on aeeond and fonrtl Thursdays a 7:30 p.m. Visits tng state,- Invited to a'tend re views. Maccabeo bnU, Pine an f'ssa atreets. CLARA RONEDRAKE, Com. JESSIM RAPP. Col. j Roseburg ReDekah Lodge No. 4t I. O. O. F. Meeta In Odd Fel lows Temple every week o . Tuesday evening. Visltlnt members tn gootl standing art cordiallv Invited to attend. MRS. MARiiARET A Sil CRAFT, N. O Tll.LIH I JOHNSON, Rec. Seo :thkl railey. Fin. s'. i ttTltl: II I II. I I. . . I 1 llliam i loiiciisuiicriii r.v w uu uscu iu uc iiuwu iiiuvo v. Ocrmanjr, and his son t,ell mre ""ruing pign Dopes ana aspirations, it la reported, despite the rather uncnthuaia.itic recep tion they were given when they appeared at the annual national I aviation meet at Berlin as private citizens. They are seen watch ing event on the program. B. P. O. Elka, RoseDurg Lodgt Na 326. Hold regular comma nlcatlons at the Elk's Temple os each Thursday of every month All members requested tn at. tend regularly, and all Tlsltlnl brothers are cordially Invited U sttn1 J. O. HAY. Jr.. E. R. j. i. wt.HJiJ.MAM. secretary O. E. 8., Roseburg Chapter No. ft. Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays In each month' All sojourning nrntbera and sister are respect fully Invited to attend. CORA II. SINOLKTON, W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Seeretarv AUCTION SALE! 7 Miles East of Roseburg at the Frank Hahn Place 1 1-4 Miles East of Dixonville JUNE 24th, 10:30 A.M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON : I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder the following property: ., 2 good wagons: 1 Mitchell; 1 Abbott 1 hark 1 I)i Laval No. 10 separator 1 fed cutltT . . 1 . fanning mill 1 harrow 1 Kretfky brooder slove (new) 1 i home gaa engine 1 Kordxon tractor 1 disk 1 scalding tank 1 dairy herd consisting of 22 high grade milk cows and one Jersey bull. 1 hay saddle horse, weight lloo 2 mowing machines: 1 Mc Cormick, 1 Champion 1 hay rake 2 turning plows: 1 J. I, Case. 14-Inch; 1 smaller . . . 1 one-horse cultivator Some household goods and other things too numer ous to mention. Terms of sale: $20 and under, cash; all over $20, bankable note. J. E. REXROAD, Owner . M. C. RADABAUGH, Auctioneer. ac fl 44 4 rarewr i r i i ii ii c Li at ff III n rz Is admitted by those who know to be the biggest merchandise event in the history of Roseburg It will pay you to supply your present andfu-ture needs Ask the Hundreds of Satisfied Customers 3C 9 ' ii -