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ROSEBURC NEWS-RF.VIEW. FRIDAY. JUNE 26, 1923. THREE LAST CHANCE For a new Mountain Wagon $125.00 Dragsaw with 6 ft. blade $110.00 Order your baling wire and binder twine See U First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURO OAKLAND Get thii Red Crown Mi leapt Cird at any "Red Crown" Pump (red, white una blue) and watch your summer mileage Increase. tells what to do for your motor tells about carburetor adjusting tells how to Urivt lor mileage. Simple as a-b-c! A&7 for the motorists who want mileage SIMPLE, EXPERT WAYS TO INCREASE MILE AGE FOR SUMMER DRIVING IN THE RED CROWN MILEAGE CARD There is an advantage to the motorist in the Standard Oil Company's long ex perience in making gasoline not only in "Red Crown's" quicker starting, speed and power but -above all in its MILE AGE for summer driving! The Red Crown Mileage Card just out tells you just what to do for your car and how to drive to increase your mile age to get to 30 miles more per tank Jul horn. Red Crown Gasoline! TWO EASY WAYS TO INCREASE SUMMER MILEAGE First buy miles "Red Crown" has the extra mileage in it for you to get out. Second get a Red Crown Mileage Card the next time your tank is rilled. Follow its easy, practical advice, and watch your improvement! Ask for the Red Crown Mileage Card at the first Red Crown Pump at Standard Oil Ser vice Stations and dealers anywhere. Use " Red Crown" and begin getting your FULL tummer mileage today! bwy miles yfietestfritfin. findn-hy miles STANDARD Oil COMCANT (California) (Mr. McClolUn Her. . . R. E. McClellan. t-rrltorlal man- it LOCAL NEWS of Sherman Clay and com- . . 1 lany, arrived he re laiil evenlug la from Portland to siend a iiort lime I ion business. In for Day. f . I O. DeBernardl of Glide motored r,, n mean anythln to be able !here yesterday and spent the day j tD r(.palr, for your farm ma , visiting and looking alter business chlllFry prompll). Kep this ln ! affairs. I mind hea you buy new machines. The McCornilck lieerliiit Hue main- 1 Buy your refrigerator now at Zi-ler-Fee Hdw. Co. tains the best repair service of any lines maje. Wharton Ilros. aftents. spsnos Anernoon. !,,.,. r.hureh Mom Miss Lela Swift motored from, , . , ... . South Ite.r creek Thursday and ! cl"n? Church, son of Mr and . ,k. .. k i.i.i'Mra. H. II. Church, and a student with friends and shopping. For prompt tan sorvrw, city 01 country Irtpa, Phone 44j Is Visiting Daughter. Mrs. E. R. Hannon of this city has gone to Klamath Falls, where she will visit with her duUKhter, Miss Hannon, for several days. at Willamette University, has ar- I rived home for a short visrt. Mr. i Church is working during the aum mer vacation with the Southern IJ'aclflc company Is a relief man in the freight department. Iletuni fnMii Ilie Ful J. U. KoeiilK und fumily return ed yesterday from a month's visit with relatives-. at hckopee Kalis, Minnesota. lroM-rty Sold Mr. and Mrs.-Chas. Mortimer have purchased a 5-room house and lot on Wharton street near the Soldiers home from Chaa. i Kyes. T.T;.T.T.T.T.T.I.T.II.I.I.I.II.r.T. BEFORE NOON FIELD MICE CONTROL. I See our line of auto tents before ; you buy. Zigler-Fee Hdw. Co. I Ars Visiting Hera. Mrs. I. S. Gerald and two daugh ters, Ruth and Mary Ella Gerald of Tborsby, Alabama, are week-end guests at the home of Mrs. W. L. Martin of Fullerton street. (By B. W. Cooney. In western Oregon there eirsts several species of destructive field S mice. One of these rodents Is par- 9 ticularly destructive to stored hif. IS . I it is fortunate that this damage a Myera' pumps and repairs at C1)n b(, rut to ,imost nothing if Wharton llros. When you ouy amy-, gome work j0I18 before tho hay thing In the Myers" line you can al-,ls Btored In the barn or mow. . ways get repairs. i ()n of the best plans Is to con- g struct several boxes about 18 3 Mrs. Wads Vary III. inches In length made from three g Mrs. C. n. Wade. Is reported to pit-res of old boards about six or 3 be very ill this afternoon following . eight inches In width. Nail thtv a the birth of a child. The infant boards together to lonn a three-iw lived only a short time following sid"d box or triangle. Place these birth. Although In a serious con- boxes along the edge of the mow, ditlon, Mrs. Wade is expected to ' the hay if loose can be slacked recover. j over the boxes. The boxes should 'be charged with about one-half Myers' hay carriers, track, forks ' pound of prepared bait. jou 'ilie bait is made as follows: 1-4 Hera From Coast. Among the arrivals here yester- and mil eys at Wharton tiros. day from the coast were Mr. and can always t repairs for the! ounce strychnine (alkaloid), i Mrs. T. J. Halstead of Coos Bay. ' Myers' line. jounce ancrliarine, 1-4 ounce baking They will be here a short time vis iting. Studeaaker costs less per pound than butter. soda. Tliis mixture Is thoroughly i Off for Convention. dusted upon about 10 pounds oat V . r, ..in 1 T ... XT T T ...... I ., l.A . 1.. W J.. r. J'llltiru. lU ixuin', . - i.ron quniim; .au w iiiauv Walson and Kelsey Hobday left ; up If desired. The cost of these this morning by auto for Prineville materials Is small Indeed when to attend the American Legion compared to the loss of one or two .A From Oakland. I convention, now ln progress there, tons of hay In the mow or storage y M ,u U'illanl Tntin. a a a viol- ' n., i....... - kA nln. T j. . hi .'A tor from points north of Oils cityjvlls drum corps, which Is compel-j Extension Bulletin No. 361 covers today spending a few hours herelng again for the state champion- the control of a number of other on business. She Is an Oakland ship. ! rodent pests. resiuem. Dresser's Powell's. as lo was 16.75 at Lenvea for South. Mrs. F;ed Jensen of Storey City, Iowa, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. N. M. Johnson here, left for San Francisco this rn-Ing. All-summer millinery at the Spe cialty Shoppe going at cost and be low. Mrs. S. M. King. 'I From Looking Glass. Mr. and Mrs. Voorhies were vis- ftnra In thia rltv vfsf fnlnv fnr ttfv. I era i nours ana auenueu 10 dusi- noss matters. They reside at Look ing Glass. Here Thursday. ' E. C. Barnes was among those who spent Thursday in this city looking after business matters. Mr. Barnes Is with the Standard OH company ana Is from urants Pass. In Ashland. Miss Ruth Swfnney of Roseburg is among those attending the sum mer normal here. Miss Swinney Is the niece of Mrs. C. W. Nims and is well known here, having visiled with relatives here before. Ash land Tidings. Visits at Klamath. Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Gardner and daughter. Miss Marjorie, of Red wood, Cal.. and Cecil Jackson of Roseburg, are guests in the city for a few days. While here Mr. Gard ner will look after business mut ters and enjoy an outing. KlaiTiaih Falls Herald. '1 the tang of pine ana In addition to our "Regular Money Saving Prices" we offer several very unusual bargains for the before noon shoppers on Saturday-UN TIL 12 NOON SATURDAY CRYSTAL WHITE, QC0 BROKEN PINEAPPLE, JC 10 for 0 JO large, 2 for rJU JELL-WELL, all flavors, iTI OLD POTATOES, QOZ 2 for .131) 10 lbs Oil REGULAR PRICES CERTO, Op- SHRIMP, new pack, QKn FOR JELL OUb 2 for : OJU JAR RUBBERS, ) C p WHITE TUNA FISH, QCp heavy, 4 doz Z J U half pound L Jb JAR CAPS, MASON, jjg SANDWICH SPREAD, 2jfj PINT MASON JARS, COn KRAFT CHEESE IN 1Cn white glas, doz. DUU ''TINS'.. I Jli QUART MASON JARS, QQp PORK AND BEANS, 10c; C white class, doz. OdUl 12 for 01 I J HALF GAL MASON JAR, t? 1 Q C APRICOTS IN 1 Qn white gla.s, doz QliZj SYRUP I dll SUGAR AT A SAVING CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, C00C FRESH SHORTENING, 01 7C 49 1b. sack OllXJ 8 pounds 0 1 1 1 J CORN MEAL, whiS fzl FRESH SHORTENING, Qflp or yellow Tub 4 pounds uUu MEDIUM ORANGES QCp CANTALOUPES, fancy, QCp unusual quality, doz J J U 3 for Z UU FANCY TOMATOES, QKn BLACK SEED WATER , , 2 lbs 0 Jb MELONS O VlC IP SMOKED MEAT MORRILL'S PRIDE PICNICS, OOnl FANCY HAMS. 0U per pound MORRILL'S EASTERN BACON, lb 38c per pound 35c I SHOP EARLY FOR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Mrs. Hanan Home. Mrs. E. R. Hanan, who has been visiting at Klamath Falls with In r daughter, Myth Hanan, returned to her home ln this city last night. Mrs. Hanan went to Klamath Falls on Sunday with Mrs. Claud Welch, who returned home at that time after visiting her mother, Mrs. Pitchford of this city. George Hammond Here. George Hammond, a former resi dent of this city, now located In Qoattlo fttitint iha Hnv In Kfiftphiirir visiting Willi friends. Mr. Ham mond was located here while his parents conducted the Roseburg hotel and later a rooming house. He was a star of the Host-burg high school basketball team for sever years. His mother and sister are also residents of Seattle. . 'in W l 311 WEST CASS 'fSTflVI CAUFORIA .1 ROSEBURG, ORE. I B J k Pi?? AND OREGON 1 I Sm Girl Couldn't Stand Clothes to Touch Her COLOf N WtST TIA Otattft Pikot m4 Grit Jtpm God's Cathedral of Trees Nature's matchless perfume and then to complete the setting, a steaming cup oi GOLDEN WEST COFFEE "My father got me a bottle of Mayr'B Wonderful Remedy for stomach trouble and I am feeling so much better since taking It. My siomach was so painful I couldn't stand my clothes to touch ne." It is a simple, harmless pre paratiou that removes the catarrhal I the Gl.lls Thi mucus rrom the intestinal tract and m j allays the Inflammation whU-h cauKm praruraiiy an siomarn, liver p w and Inti'sttnal ailments. Including I Lfl appendicitis. One done will con-1 & viuce nr money refunded. At all druggists. I A negro porter in a restaurant' troyed by an explosion and result on the around floor of the building Ing fire last nlKht. The search said that half an hour before the was delayed while firemen pullec explosion he detected gas fumes ln down standing walls that were a the basement. constant menace. Property damage was placed, at Fire Chief Alexander Henderson 1150,000. aJ pressed the belief that not more thnn three persons lost their lives. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 26. o ! Early this afternoon no bodies had Eafly.boss fly spray kills the flys. been recovered from the ruins of So,u Jn any quanUty at Wharton wuiiuii.K. llros. ater TWENTY ARE TRAPPED BY BLAST (Continued rrom pane 1.) An Optical Handicap. John K. Enser of RosfburR. train master of the Southern I'arl'lc, whose chief hobby is circus shows with lots of canvas spread, but whose next love ln this line of en tertainment Is carnivals, was a visi tor at the carnival last night and was especially, fascinated by f le chain swing riding outfit, (luring the watching of which he wished he had better eyesight aa he likes to study the latent style In silk hosiery. Medford Mail Tribune. a Flutter Preparing this rich summer breakfast : CffHht Owiri V DfVfrt ben trapped In the building, bns- jlng his opinion on the facta that (shriegs were heard from the wreck age after the collapse of the build ing and also the belief that It would have been Impossible for all ! to escape In the short Interval be- j 'tween the explosion and the col- j lapse of the roof. The midnight show had just started and a love scene was play ing on the screen when the blast rocked the building, bringing down the balcony as the floor gave way, according to survivors. When the entire center section of the building collapsed, it sent bricks and debris Into surrounding streets and broken windows in the buildings a block away. Thirty minutes after the explosion tho nouth wall of the theater fell, crushing severnl small stores. 81 CILOSIWG- ff or RE QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minutes No hot kitchens, no mtss, no bother HOW you feel in summer depends on how you eat. Start the day with oats . . . with the "oats and milk" breakfast doctors urge. You'll feel better. You'll keep cooler. Your energy will not drain away so fast. Get Quick Quaker. It cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. No hot kitchen, no muss or bother. Start tomorrow. See how much better you will feel.' All that Quaker flavor is retained in this Quaker Oats. Quick Quaker cooks faster. Thai's the only difference. Quick yWsaker Cooks tn f:- l'l J to 5 minutes - FAIR 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 Shoes and Hosiery for Men, Women and Children THE ARRIVAL OF NEW MERCHANDISE SOON WATCH aa 3C 3C