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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925. THT" $125..Cash! New 3-inch Bain Wagon! 3x5-8 tires. Only two at this price) if sold this week. Money Talks Let's Hear It. See Ut First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE tOSIsJURO OAKLAND 1 LOCAL NEWS It Vliltlna At Looking Glass Miss Ethel Anderson, of Alberta, Canada, la visiting with relatives In Looking Glass fur a tew weeks. In Today. I S. D. Klnkade was Rope and chain tugs, home col lars aud pads at W barton llros.-; In Today business 1 MUs Ethel Anderson, who Is ; ... . ., , 'visitor In thia citr for several vl ig at Looking liUtss. waa here "rTr houra thia morning. He la a real- today 'or several hours chopping, idem of Looking Glass. ! . Cook wltn gas. In Tuesday IS CALLED BY DEATH A. V. KhoHit, of Sutherlin, vis ited Koseburg briefly yesterday aiternoou to do a little whopping. Dr. Fawcett In ra ISuul ITamltfnn tnniuinul In from Half Moon Orchard. ve.lor.lav ' Br. Fawcett, of Olendule. wis and friends In Today A. W. Fredericks was anion Following an Illness of over two I weeks, Mrs. Marlnda Tbonipaon j Young, mother of O. V. Young. passed away early thia morning at the home of her aon, where she haa lived for many years. Marlnda pent the afternoon visiting 'ur ' h visiting those from southern point. In the Thompson Savage. waa born lb ere and .hopping. ni1 lool"" " business wallers. ;uunty to visit and transact bust- March 14, 1845. In New Vineyard. ' ! v . .ness In Ihla city today. He reside, rranklln Countv .Maine. In her From Oakland. Visitor In Town Mr.- t. P n.nn . vl.l,- i : .ancy iue reiurneg 10 n 'thia city thi. morning from Oak.hom ' Myrtle Creek this at Myrtle Creek. oh.l. afteif. .Churches In Today land forVveTou and .Uen7 i ?o '.P-'- huu' UT "1 In hllalnaa. tn.ttara ' urlw uwppilia uu tlBlllUK. - j ... . ..... . P, ps,,kiM i Visitor. Tuesday. J lending to business interest.. They I reside at Cama. Valley. I I 1 . A T LOCAL NEWS 1 From Glide James G. Cole was a visitor from points east of thia cliy yesterday and spent the day attending to busi nei,s matters. He reside, at Glide. Going to Seattle Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harding leave tomorrow by automobile on a two months tour of Washington cities, making their headquarter. In Seat tle during the time. Ara Visiting Here Mr. and Mr. T. Holt arrived here from Portland yesterday afternoon to apeua a short time visiting in Roseburg. Return From Washington Mrs. A. Boyer and three chll dren. who have been spending the past two weeks visiting at Wash- ington point., returned to thulr home In thi. city this morning. They visited Mr.. Boyer's fatiur. Mr. Hedgpath, and a sister, t'.r. Perry, at Grays Harbor. Dancing every Wednesday and Saturday nights beginning Satur day, June 27th. .... .. . ..... ii... , insinu a nar carrier in your Darn districts this morning attending to -"?."... 1 and aave time, labor and expense "'THerve handling your bay. We have iaa T. w. Hervey of Ruckles. 1 bia. carriers, trick, pulley, rope and J , huy forks. Wnartou llros. . improving- Busing. Vi.itor. , TJ I Mis. Helen Churchill, who ha. Ralph Snearow .pent .everal i ln Tody- ' been quite ill at home for the past oours lh(a c,y yesterday at- Mrs- Phil Strader. who reside. ,rw . irnni u iiuMiu'-, tending to business mutters and 'near unue, was in tnis cuy tor a lng. Dr. Stewart la In attendance.; visiting. He Is a resident of Cot-! few hour, today visiting with tage Grove. j friends and shopping. To Glondale - Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Thomas, of thi. city, left thi. morning for Glen dale, where they will be guests at the home of Isaac Thomas for sev eral days. Former Resident. Visit- Mr. and Mrs. Kusseil Dunham Ltavo to Spend Summer. Mr. and Mrs. llarton Helliwell f Go to tho Coast- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Jones j Hera Tuesday. ert tnia morning by auto lo and family, of Marahfleld, ua 'M "on ra i ii. ure., been spending the past two davs here they will Bpend the summer here visiting with friends. They Viltlng wltti Mrs. Helllwell'a sia forinerly resided here. u'r Mrs. Howard Hartley. Ix-ft for llend Amone llinse from nnlnt. north . L. Cobb and family left thia I Reedsport and Coos Day, where I to spend several hour, in thia city i afternoon by auto for llend. Kast- j they will spend the remainder ot; yesterday attending to business me wee a. i matters was Mrs. K. U Kaufman of Cottage Grove. From ElQaross I Mi a Jfevs mg. MIT! ELECTRIC RANGES AND OTHER Household Helps For Sale AT REASONABLE TERMS , ' COILS FOR REPAIR IN 8T0CK Service Prompt Work Guaranteed Agency for Electric Sewing Machines Water Heater Dish Washer Refrigerators Washers Cleaner Ironera Westinshouse Mazda Lamps ARTHUR H. CRD WELL Phone 611 '404 W. Cass 8t ern Oregon, where Mr. Cobb 1 called to look aflor business interests. Will Vllt Hojtcue inniKe Members of Melrose, South Mrs. Sandqulst was a visitor from Mining Man Visits. th rural liialrtrtii Tnsdnv nml 1 H. H litc nf PnrMnnii nraliltnt spent several hours attending to 'of the Lot-Larson mines, located Dr Creek and Evergreen Grange business affair. She resides at near the Santlara river, was a guest i 7 1 T. umunw m "7 Elgarose. Receives Sprain. L. A. Gall of this city, an em- at the Terminal hotel Tuesday i W,UBH ,p1r'uu' Ull,u1l night. Mr. Lou Is enroute by auto ! Week' ttt which time an interest to Medford I in P1"05111111 be County Agent Cooney will be present to address the gathering and there will be a number of short talks ploye at the Southern Pacific yards. Underdoes Operation received a sprained ankle yester-, Bobby, the four year old son of , num"er 01 " ,7 Hav whu- r- i-ro , " . ,V . ' ,V t v ' u . . i 'by various member of the differ- ,tmted h,m- IMarshfield. underwent a nose and , ."b.' Return From Portland F. H. Churchill, and son. George attendance. Churchill, who have been spending the past two weeks enjoying a va-i Meeting Tonight. canon in roruana, nave retumeu to their home in this city. IV. T. . 1." ' .71 V . .. i i , '1. ' ' retlnir will l?Li"0rninB- Dr Seely WM 1Uibers trom the various grange Hll nnrttrlpate. young womanhood .he wa. married to inane. Wellington Young at I Alva (now Blaine) Maine. To thia ; union were born two children, a son and daughter. The latter, Nellie Emma Young, died at the i age of 18 monehs, and the .on, O. W. Young, of Roseburg, surviving his mother. Charles Wellington Young, her husband, died at Blaine j Maine. Nor. 6, 1895, and Bince that I date deceased has made her home I with her son, coming here from I California in 1913. I At an early age Mrs. Young ae j cepted the Christla faith and join ! ed the Baptiat Church, and in 1879 placed her membership In the Sev enth Day Adventlst church, having accepted that organization under the preaching of Elders 8. J. Her aon, and Peter Osborne, who were j engaged in evangelistic work in her native state., and for more than 46 'years haa been a consistent mem j ber of that church. "Grandma Young." as she was I affectionately known by a large cir cle of friends in Roseburg. was stricken with paralysis on the eve ning or June 6. and since that time was helpless until death came to her relief early today. Through all her suffering she was steadfast In her Christian hope, and talked with her friends about her trust and confidence In her Savious. The funeral services will occur from the Roseburg Undertaking Parlors at 2:30 o'clock Fridr.y afternoon. The sermon will be spoken by Elder Y. S. Bunch, late of Laurelwood Academy, Gaston, Oregon, who was Bible Instructor there for some years. Interment will be in Masonic Cemetery. Spe cial hymns will be sung by Mrs. Strang, and all friends of the fam ily are Invited to attend. The annual meeting of the Ump- qua Savings and Loan association will be held tonight at the Doug- To 8an Jose ! !. Abstract office. The renorts of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller have j finances for the year will be re returned to their home In San Jose, celved and general business of the Cal., after spending some time vis-; organliation discussed, lting at the home of Mrs. Miller's ( , mother, Mrs. Leslie Hatfield. Frisco's Prettiest i Crew at Lodge Going Through. The crew of the Crater Lake Return to Marahfleld I Lojge composed of 25 people, left Mr. and Mrs J. O. Eifert. who . portiand ,hia morning in cars and Mr. Eiferf mother, Mrs' Leslie Hatfield, have returned to their home at Marshfield. will stop at the Hotel I'mpqua to night. The lodge will be opened Sunday and the dining room open to patrons at .noon Sunday MUsyFtonce Wharton of this ! "nci Enrout. South. .,,, .,,: I,. k ..1..1 i ' Harry Melv n, manager of agen- city, who has been teaching school I . ' . . in Honolulu. T. H., during the past , e R8' ""J ' ""f. e WHey ii AhVn wintpr rpArhtv. virtoHa r c nnlttl manager oi me wney . Am'n jor.iin?24S.co,nt''- p?88ed throuh,th'8 ,h., . h i. .. i, 1 yesterday afternoon enroute to Los today, and Is on her w ay home. .Angeles;wllere they will attend the- Vi.it Mr.. Cloud. mu'lc invention. ,1 af Tl tl n A ' daughter of Seattle stopped over,F""krt" V H,wl,n here last evening and vis ted Mrs rank J, Norton of Sutherlin was !r nZ.Hl .ul business visitor In Roeburg to- ?,f hoJf i?,.', . Th J.yr!u V for a short time. He reports i enroute home after a trip to Call- .... . . ,u.. o,.,u jfornia. Miss Green has been at- "'f.1 "'an 'vr "r a,i nf lvh" ?Jz !ronrn'a8h,nrandBrah Ipalng'Se'r parent Some VspTj '""ning -la, summer. I me summer. Air. tire en is prominent business man of Seattle, t I and is connected with the Holding , company. Bundle Day Planned. Rev. M. B. I'arounagian, who Is working in the Near East Relief The World Famous Dlue Chimney Perfection Burners Known to million of women for their economy. cUanliness and reliability. See Them at Zigler-Fee Hdwe. Company Watch our Windows for Bargains Phone 25 NEW PERFECTION OU Cook Stoves and Ovens Lomnnlun t V r-.tl rli nut tha falu has Au.tln Ch.nrv Vi.it. ! be?n "Pending a couple of days In AAu.n.ln ChaC'rmer resl. ! Rburg aiding in the formation dent of Roseburg. now proprietor 'ca """l8' A,bun,Ule ' a 18 to of the Chaney Optical comnany of e held on June 30 at which time Eugene, was in the city today for a Ro9ebur. f-op le are to be asked short visit with old friends. Mr. 10 contribute clothing for the peo Chaney and his wife have been ' Pe ' Armenia. I spending a short vacation at Ban-1 . don, and are now on their way back 8e!' Property. to Eugene. He has been engaged; Jhn Wolpers has sold to Mrs. ; for some time in the optical busi- A. O. Rose of this city the one-acre ; ness. specialising in manufacturing residence property a short distance I and laboratory work. He was a rVsi- beyond the east end of Douglas ' dent of this city during the time street which he acquired about 10 1 bis father served as county school months ago from A. J. Worley. The superintendent deal was made by Charles Kyes. i Mr. Wolpers and his family have Sells Riddle Property. i moved to Wyoming. Tho l.fufini mslHanf. nmnprtv ! of Will Q. Brown at Riddle was sold Men to Open Crater Lako Lodge. ! this week to G. H. Nirkols. South-1 Mr. and Mrs. J. (i. Kiefuber and ' era Pacific operator at that place, R. W. Price and two daughters, of and possession will be given July 1. Portland, were guests of Mr. and The deal was closed by Mr. Mrs. W. J. Weaver Tuesday nlghu Brown's daughter, Mrs. D. O. Wea- They are motoring to Crater I.ake ver or Viarainer ana nis son, rmr- LjuKe, itiimi win uu utfurn nun- 4.. 0 vev O. Brawn, of this cltv. Mrs. day. Mr. Price la general manager Weaver, accompanied by her little of the lodge and Mr. Kiefaber will j Sun Francisco has riVculcd son. was In Roseburg today com- be resident managT during the i(,a( F.ilrtlic Klvnn is its prct- pletlng the transfer, leaving In the summer Mr. Price Is also man-; jr, ,,, jla, tnt(.(, afternoon on her return to Gardin- ager of thu New Lithian hotel, !,,,,. , , , . , er. where her father has resided which will be open, d at Ashland ; ,n ""1 beauty contest at for the past five years. July 1. ; Atlantic City. f 8 a 5- . fct r IS I , II ' ' - i I 1 A: ! 1 Cook with gaa. NEW ARCHITECTURE SPOILS CITY'S BEAUTY, SAY BOMANS ROME, June 24. (A. P.) The Vandals, who swept down upon Rome In the early centuries of the Christian era, destroyed wantonly the great monuments of the em pire, and the gentry of the Middle Age. who continued the desecra tion by tearing down such magni ficent structures as the Colosseum to obtain free stone, did less to destroy the beauty and personality of the city than modern architects and builders are doing. This Is the lament of hundreds of Italian and foreign artists and lovers of architectural beauty who complain that the curse of stand ardization has fallen upon modern Italian architecture. The charm of the old Rome, they say, will have been sacrificed within a dec ade to the ill conceived Idea of making the city a weak Imitation of some bustling unbeautlful mid dle western American town. Scores of ugly apartment houses, each like the next, with no archi tectural distinction, are rapidly be ing built In the new Pratl and Lud ovlsl Quarter, and In many other I sections of the city, while most of the new public buildings are ills- lingirsnwi only ny ineir uKiiur... Italians do not object to the con struction of houses with modern improvements, but they maintain that some effort should be made In the external decorations to con form with the already existent beautiful examples of medieval and ancient architecture. AMERICAN LEGION ! DELEGATES ON WAY TO CONVENTION Over 40 members of Umpqua post of the American Legion are on their way to Prlneville to at tend the state convention which start there today. Some of the party Ifft yesterday but the great er number left this morning short ly after daybreak, taking the Mo Kenzle pass route to the conven tion city. The drums, tent, and supplies were tnkpn in the truck driven by Ted Post, the auto be ing literally decorated with banner advertising the Rlue Devils drum t corps, which Is hoping to repeat jit record In winning the state I champiomthip cup at the content I at Prlneville. Heat with gae. I "NOT THE SAME AS OTHEIUi - I K ' 7 Ml 'Pat V4 an it. ..CI' - . - AY i 1 L ' U MABViriKKIDnilD I&IPlIfcJ($ requires no painting for.io years Ordinary roofing must be painted every 3 years. Malthoid Roofing requires no painting . for 10 years. The cost of Malthoid Roofing is less than the cost of the paint ings necessary for other roof- , ings. You save money by cov ering fill roofs with Malthoid Roofirg. . ' For Bate By 1 MALTHOID ROOFING L, W. METZGER Buy other Pabco Product, from these dealer.: RUB BER OID ROOFING CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. PABCO PAINT ' ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO. JUDD FURNITURE EXCHANGE 2 PABCO PRODUCTS 1 CAMP FIRE PERMITS REQUIRED INSIDE NATIONAL FORESTS Camp fira permits are required for all persons planning on build- fng fires Inside the national forest, according to forest service officials. such permits, however, are net re quired outside national forest areas, strict penalties are pro I vlded for violations of the rules re- convenient for those entering the 'national forests, permits are made obtainable at all points of entrance, each ranger station near the main entrances being authorised to grant the needed permission. The sta tlnna are located at Rujada, Music Mine In the Bohemia mountains. Glide, Steamboat, Wolf creek. White Hock. Tiller, Hevlls Flat, Diamond Lake and Big Camas. Per mits are not granted at the Rose burg office, air the prlnrlpal aim of the permits la to give the dis trict rangers an opportunity of knowing where the campers are lo cated, so that they can keep a care ful check on the fire situation. By keeping the campers located, they are able to handle their territory more efficiently, and provide great er protection for -the timber areas. CARD OF THANKS ' Deeply appreciating the count : less expressions of esteem snd lore on the part of the many friends and acqualntancea of my mother dur ing her last Illness, 1 take this means of expressing my sincere giatitude to all for their loving ministrations and helpfulness, and also cannot forget to mention the wealth of floral offerings sent by her friends, as a last tribute of their affection. W. D. STRANGE. BtudensKer costs less per pound than butter. W'SiMuei ? CLO MG for REPAIR ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY OF NEXT WEEK, so make your call at the BREIER STORE during the ; remaining days of this week. It will be a CLEAN-UP. Notice the Bargains in WATCH Shoes and Hosiery for Men, Women and Children THE ARRIVAL OF NEW MERCHANDISE SOON 73