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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, JULY 10. 1925. THREE TIT.II.I?I.I.T.!.T.T.r.T.I.I.II.IgI.M Public Confidence Is the Backbone of the LOCAL NEWS At Klamath Fall H J. A. ix-nn Is spending tiny at Klamath Falls V ut business mutters. K Viiitor Yesterd.iy I.. P. Cumpbell, of the state. klKt- froiu Muli in, spent ty on business. Returns From Coast a few ! memont Morris returnea lotiaj vacation spent at Hunuon. equipment looking af- 'r1"" Some r Hi camp Zii-H Kw llilw. Co. at 20th Century Stores tfB V Mr. Hartntll In tel It- Hartnell, of From Eugene Marry WII-mh, o Kugene, Corner fMdt-i.i of th" c'iy, is spending a Mioit time viHi'i'itf with relatives iHa Kiin. mt nf lln ii,. I Success. "Consistently low d rices on Dependable Food-1 yesterday attending to business & stuffs, have convinced ths consumers these clean, is modern, sanitary Stores are always Safe Trading 1 1,1 Places. mutters. I Off erings Saturday and Monday July 1 1th and 13th Returns From North 's. H. N. tirnyblll returned to home In this city this morn ing alter a visit to northern points for a short time. Carnation Milk, Tall Cans, 3 for 28c Searchlight Matches, 5 large full boxes 25c Libby's Pineapple, Sliced, large can... E Pink Salmon, Tall Cans , Certo, for making Jelly, bottles 32c Standard Tomatoes, large cans, 2 for g ij Cocoanut, Long Thread, Sugar Cured, Fresh, pound 28c Cremc Oil Soap, 5 bars Wesson or Mazola Oil, .Quarts .49c Norwegian Sardines, in QT Pure Olive Oil, 2 cans ZOu Campbell's Beans, "The Big Tin" Shasta Tea, Japan Green, J lb. Pkg. 28c; 1 lb". Pkg. Jello, Package 10c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 for Burnett's Vanilla, 2 oz. bottle 15c 33c Ripe Olives, Bu!k, Pint . ... 27& f j 15C 25c jl 19c II 10c II 55c I 15c I I! I From 8outh N. Silver and M. P. J'arra, of Oakland. California, were arrivals here yesterday from the south and guests at the Hotel ('.rand. In From Camp Mr. and .Mrs. Dexter Rice motor ed in from their summer rump at Hock Creek yestirday and spent the day purchasing supplies. Return From Bandon Mr. anil Mrs. II. S. French, who have been HpendillfC several weeks at their summer coitaita In llaudotf, returnid hire Wednesday night. From Winston Mrs. Henry Ijiner. of Winston, motored here yesterday and spent several hours altendiim to business matters and visiting with friends. Son Visiting Here P. S. Durland has arrived from Gresham, Oregon, and will spent a fiw weeks visiting with his father. C. U. IHirland, in this city. Visitor Thursday Mrs. Florence Grunts was in from the rural districts ysetcrday and suent the afternoon visiting: and shopping. Kite resides east town. of Royal Baking Powder, 12 oz. Can, 43c; 2i lb. Can, $1.29; 5 lb. Can !P Snider's Catsup, K Large bottle 25c Crystal White Soap, 6 bars 25c : $2.39 1 Grape Juice, "Dick- QOn ?f bison's" Pint bottle OZll ! He i Returns From Oakland 1 Mrs. S. K. Ferber returned o j her home In this city this morning alter spending the past week ; ten days visiting with friends yi Oakland. Flour. Patent or Pastry, best brands, 10 lb. sacks 62c Kerr's Best Patent Flour, 49 lb Pr) &l r'v tack, $2.37; Crown or Drifted SnowyZlH I j d. 20th Century Coffee. "The improved flavor," pound, 45c; 2 pounds Direct from our roaster to you, re From Coast and f r A V Palmer ar rived here from the coast yester- y and are spt-ntling a few days siting. They reside at Marsh- fhid. Arrives From Portland- Mr. J. L. Hudson arrived here this morning from Portland, and will locate with Mr. Hudson, who has been here some time. Special Saturday, mattress $S.75. Poncho camp In Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton mo tored from their home at Half Moon orchards and spent yesterday aitunouu visiting friends here. Arrives From Seattle Miss Patience Newman arrived here this morning from Seattle and w ill be a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lewis for several days. Here From Portland N. t). Fox. district manager of the Penzoll OH company. Is here fiom Portland for several days at tending to business matters. In merchandising dependability means to us that any transaction must be satisfactory in every way. Goods must be best quality, price must be right, and store service courteous, accurate and pleasing. Try Stone's tomorrow for price, service and quality. . Unusual Bargains Until Noon Saturday 27c FIG BAR COOKIES, 2 lbs CANE SUGAR, 10 lbs 63c PORK AND BEANS, large No. 2 1-2 cans, 2 for.. 29c CITRUS SOAP POWDER, small size, 3 for 23c FAMILY FLOUR, 49 lbs EVERY DAY PRICES $2.25 eRturna to Lot Angeles Mrs. L. A. Belden returned to her home at Lou Angeles thin morning after spending the past month visit ing in this city. FRESH SHORTENING, 8 lbs $1.75 FRESH SHORTENING, 4 lbs 90c CATSUP, Pints 19c From Canyonvllle Mrs. Kdwin Billincs and daugh ttr were arrivals thin morniiiK from Canyonville and spent several hours visiting and shopping in this city. It Improving N. L. Hushnell, of Ten Mile, who has been quite ill for the past yea is reported to be much improved. His many friends will be g hut to hear of his recovery. ROSEBURG STORE 130 N. Jackson St. OAKLAND STORE Baker-Flanary Bldg. Former Residents Here Mr nnd Mrs. N. G. Michael, of I Portland, are spending several SCOUTS ON WAY HOME vllle for the fugitives. Rayno was serving a six months- The Marsh field Hoy Scouts, who sentence for liquor violations in have been on a tour to Yellowstone this city and Daniels was serving: a National Park, passed thresh ' thirty days' sentence from Ashland Ttosrburg today on their return j for agrancy. Both had served trip. The boys are greatly en- about half of their sentences. thuxed over their experience, al- ( o though they are quite tired from Buy your canm equipment at their long Journey. ; Zigler-Fee Hdw. Co. HEAT VICTIM RIDES " IN REFRIGERATOR CAR Tfatitl 'I I--m tmwj WirO July 10. Clad in a On Way to Convention Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Star and daughter of Hollywood. California, j were guests at the Hotel I'mpqua last night. They are motoring to Seattle, to attend the Knights Templar National convention. Returns to San Francisco Mildred Strader, who has been; visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. O. Webber, of this city, for the past month, left for her home at San Francisco this morn-1 TTtt'r-Tnn ennerwi m tvvwi con Visiting Relatives Alma and l?ma Ward are spond liin Feveral days visiting with rela tives and -friends In Ten Mile. Cook with gas. TRUSTIES MAKE ESCAPE rAwUtiH, Prm lsl Wirv.l MEDFORD. Ore.. July 10. R. R Ravno, and Ben PanUls. county jail trusties, walked away from the Glendale Attorney Here fniirt hnimp vanl Thursday even-1 Attorney O. S. Brown of Ing about 7 o'clock and up to noon ; tixlay had not been captured by i Sheriff Jenkins and deputies who beet th brush south of Jackson-' fnnV witn w (A! ST. VWh dressing gown and with his head swatlieil in bandages. L. J. Chap man, Kansas City dairyman, ate breakfst here today in his refrlger- r.aw niltSlncr nlhntt-a ta-lth ilirtit tons of 'ice with which the car is J J- HouSolder They are enroute par)(e,j j home after a trip through Kastern Mr. 'chapman, attended bv a j """Ron by motor. physician. Is enroute to Isle Tloyale In upper Lake Superior to escape the Missouri heat which cau.wd hit days in this city on business. Mr. . in(I. and Mrs. Michael formerly resided . here and have ninny friends in Arriving From Montana Koseburg. Mrs. Herman (Ireen and son, of - Missoula. Mont., will arrive this From Tiller evening and will visit for a day at; J. I), hotter was among those the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. from south rn point h In the counly, Lewis. Krom here they will go on to visit and transact tUHiiiess in j to Long P.each, Cal., to visit. this city Thursday. He is a real dent of Tiller. Lumberman Here Archie Wilson, formerly a resl- Vislt Here Yesterday dent of Glendale, now engaged In Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Simpson, of the lumber business at Alturas, Berkeley, California, stopped in California. Is spending a few days this city last night, and were (n Koseburg attending to business guests at tjie home of Mr. and Mis. matters. PRINCE ALBERT, 2 for Tobacco 25c 89c GEORGE WASHINGTON, 1 lb PRINCE ALBERT, 01 HQ CHESTERFIELDS, CI 10 1 lb 0 I lU J carton Q III 3 VELVET, 4 in LUCKY. STRIKE, CI OK per can I I U ' carton .. Q I iZ J ' TUXEDO, ftp CAMELS, CI OR per can I WU carton M I iL J GEORGE WASHINGTON, t) C n PAPERS WHITE OR BROWN Q C n 2 for ,, ZJU 6 for : Zjb : Canning Supplies ECONOMY CAPS, QCp I PINT MASON JARS, pQ dozen Z Jb dozen DuU MASON CAPS, I C0 PORK AND BEANS, C1 1 R 2 dozen for Till CAMPBEUS, 10c ea, 12 0 1 1 1 J HEAVY RUBBERS, OCn SANDWICH SPREAD, )Cp 4 dozen for ZJU 2 for ZJU HALF GALLON MASON CI OK FINE ASSORTMENT FRESH VEGE- JARS, dozen QliIJ TABLES AND FRUITS, HOME 1 QUART MASON JARS, QQn GROWN. SHOP EARLY FOR dozen : ..Ojll THEM. today I Glen- dale spent the day In Roseburg at tending to business matters. I Leaset Nash Hotel i By a dtal consummated AAiinnsA in Vanoaa f-Uv U-....V',. me tease aim eiiuiiuiM-ni . tiia Bv.ioi.B. 'auu.a u ! Nash hotel, held by James I. Bell necessarv to relieve him from the , taken over by J. IL Gossbeek of (,,,. Tn inm,u.rotiiro rtf o.n Mr I RoM'burg, fopnT landlord of the wnn'nialntalnPd at 4S deereea. ! nseburg Hotel there. The McCormlck Deerlng Interna tional gas engines have removable cylinders. A new cylinder, piston and rltiKs costs but $s.on on a U h. v. engine, which makes a new of tie' engine nut of an old one. Buy this make tor long service. froiu oy Wharlon Bros. Swim jgiKeep Well During the hot weather what could be better than a cool plunge in the clean waters of our beautiful Umpqua? Take the whole family and learn to swim. It may save your life some time. Everyone ought to be able to swim a little just enough to keep afloat would help in case of accident. We have nice clean dressing rooms and bathing suits, and tow Is for a nominr.1 fee. Why go a long dis tance away when you have this wonderful place right at home. We will not be responsible for ac cidents, so if you cannot swim do not go in the deep water. IN UMPQUA PARK HELL1WELL & LEWIS Managers Chapman felt "much better today. His "private car" was honked on the Northern Pacific 8:50 train for Uuluth where bv special ar rnng:ni"nt the Booth Steamship line will bring on of Its boats to the Northern Pacific dorks to take the Chapman prty to Ile Royale. Throughout the trip th railroad companies are giving car the right of way. and the Grant Hotel in Portland. Gross-j beck will lake possession today. ' No consideration In the deal "Was made public Medford Mail-Tribune. ! Judge Downing Dead William Henry Downing, 67, a life long resilient of Marlon coun- Chapnian'fl j ty former county Judge ami (nnirniaii or ine ut niorraur rem. hi committee of that county, died y Mr. Eltton to Arrive H. J. Klston, manager of the Ar lington Hot'l at Santa Barbara, California, will arrive here tonight and will be a guest at the Hotel rmrqtin. Mr. Klston will go to Portland and aMend the Klk's con vertioii. after vhich he will go to BrlUsli Columbia. Shure Shot for poison oak. Bos- j twday at his home m ar Salem H iii.i v..k I was a brother of Mrs. C. A ! SHORTAGE IN HORSE FLESH i.fiiii rr-p Lrawl Wlrr. OLYM PI A, Wash, July 10. In dicating a possible, shortage of I horse flech hi the Blue Grass state i A. R. Campbeil, a merchant of ! Howell, Ky., has requested blolo eiral survey officials h"re to ship him two carloads of wild from the range of eastern Va.h- ington. Will Arrive to Visit Mr. and Mrs. Tom Price are ex pected to arrive In this city this week froth Oakland, Cal., and will h glials at the home of Mr. and Shlhred of Corvallls. with whom! Mrs. Floyd Stevens. Mrand Mrs. he frequently visited w hile she j Prlee formerly rewided In Rosehurg j caUHe he didn't marry you. Today was a resident or Koseburg lor . nnu nave many menus in nif coy. ts almost a matter of course. They plan to h nere a momn aim will bunt and take a fishing trip near here. 311 WEST CASS ROSEBURG, ORE. CALIFORNIA AND OREGON Liberty Theatre "The 'freedom' of women was never so free as it Is now, today, in America. "As for the reason why girls are more lured now by this freedom than they were formerly It's all a part of the Increasing circle of privileges which women at present enjoy. Don't think I advocate the old restricted life for wormu. Heaven forbid! But It's neverthe- j will arouse more Interest than the. tlves which has been recorded In announcement that Tom Mix. here-' the newspapers lor many a moon tofore far-famed only as a Western that of the men and dogs who cov slar, will be Keen1 at the Antlers ered the long trail from Nenana to . theatre in the title role of "Hick Nome, carrying the precious serum Turpln," the romantic bandit of to relieve a stricken city la cal- : Merrle Kngland In days of yore j led to mind by the William Fox when fussy clothes, trimmed In fine i production "The Hunted Woman." laces, and hats with large plumes i The screen offering booked for were the vogue for men. The date: two-Hay run at the Majestic the for the opening of this attraction atre Friday and Saturday, is adapt has been set for tonight and It Ts a ed from James Oliver Curwood'a foregone conclusion that Mix la novel about the vast reaches of the going to be "Inspected" by his I Northland. In this story are th. many followers here with ultra-, plrted the constant titanic str un critical eyes, because It Is next to el en of men against the seemlngt impossible to Imagine him attired In anything save the raiment of less true that the reason we have women criminals now is because j the modern American cowboy. me ireeuom or women is greaier than ever before. Majestic Theatre "There's something psychologic One of the most heroic narra and ancestral about it, too. Women r " formerly was the one who got bru-j tal treatment. She has turned brute now. It wouldn't have been lady like formerly to shoot a man be- ly Insurmountable forces of naure and the final conquest, through al most superhuman endurance and will, of man over raging storms and rough Ice-covered fields thnt Impede his progress. many years. Visit for Day Mrs. K. M. Renfro and son, Georife. slopped In this city yester day and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. l Cochran. They are enroute home to Marshfleld after I spending the pa-t mouth visiting, In San Diego with Mrs. Renfro's mn. Alva, who Is at the I'nlted i numbers" In Ihe far wtat, thi'y mill ! 'find favor In Olil Kentucky, lie of- I I f rs ahnut $2 ove rthe hnjr ft d . 1 price for Ihrep yt'ars oM.t, or V' ic-h,- provided th-y ar- In ''unod'' iflpsh." I Stnee thp ponies ar bo wild thnt ' r... r.r it,.,.., huvo t.vt-r Ki.cn liitind. i ? I ml K..ninrli.- rldcm would nnib- ably r!i ncp somp dprldf-dly npw thrill lth tlnlr wpFttrn mrnntH. it Is d'-c arpd. i Dillard Cherries to Coos Krpd Schmidt, of IHllard, brouchl In a truckload of ehcrrl.'s for the Coos nay market. They wero nc- ltct t.finihprtt .nil hp .olil thpm ponli s ntnadily at 15 cPntB per box, all except one box which hp wkihip'I jiuKion. on donating to his old friend and Mr. rampbcll Iparnpd f,.nw D,)m;R, rounly n'flilpni. 1 thrnuKh Associated I'ress ri'lwris. i jKrrv Mcflalh-n, at the Cliandli r. hp declares, that thp ponies are so 1 .t.n i inniniroiis In Washington thnt an l! I. .' ...... ..... ' .... .... Slates nsvy post there. Mr, Hen ienU'rurisinc resident of the horse i ,',,,,. ,, ,...,iu r, rr.i,.,.,". ! f"o will drive from Marshfleld to- heaven cnuniry Is Hprrinif them as ; hrn ,,!,., 2lJi0,m ,mmU lasl ; nay and reium with Mrs. Itenfro. hoR feed nnd Intimates lhat wnl'H vt"-ir MnrHlifl.-l.l Times 1 h. h enn.lrier..ri "hacV I ' Jr """"'" Back From Crater Lake ..... , Mr. nnl .vrs. vayne t'eim, win. Mr,. Knlqht Very Low- I . .,',,, .., Ihr Mrs. A. It. kniyht. formerly , 7 ' u.,.,i i n In this .. ' , . . on,i ...n,.!,,..-,! city, underwent a very serious op- , , . ... .,.,,, .... ,.. Vincent - , ' .' .,...... ! day I here, ind Is now serving as the tr anntan's correspondent at Ha- The New Perfection Oil COOK STOVE Refrigerators Ice Cream Freezers Camp Equqipment Ziglcr-Fee Hdw. Co. Phone 25 lit NO JACKSON WATCH OUR WINDOW, FOR BARGAINS i ? - f i Srwnd your acat: 1 Mineral Springs. on at tlo well Fannie Cobb, well ration on Tuesday at St hnpltal in Portland. The npra tion Ri for the removal of a tu nior. a r.d she was left In a very critical Ftate. Although she Wif reported to be flight y Improved t(Mtv. fihe Ik Ftlll quite low. W. L. Cohb and his mother, and sister, Mr- L. A. Dillard. left this morn hp fer Portland to "attend Mr.-. K'I' h during her illness. "There is, as any one can see, a' terrific spirit of recklessness and of resllessnes among girls. Crime Is not on the Increase. It Is differ ent. The urge Is different. Women are coming Into It more and more It gives them greater aelf-expres- j slon. Yes, really: crime is with I many women a form of aelf-exprea-: sion. ! "One of the greatest evils of the situation, as 1 see it, and as 1 have endeavored to show In "Lllltes of the Streets," the metropolitan po lice picture, which 1 am proud to have sponsored, Is that women having these tendencies, so readily become associated with the so-called men, who make a business of preying upon silly, thrill seeking girls and women." t the Liberty hen t re Sunday, Monday and Tues- lem. They have been taking a tan.tlen lor the past ten days.! and are returning to Salem by slow Mneet,, expecting to be home f n Sunday, 1 Antlers Theatre Of alt -the forthcoming movie events of the current season, none ANOTHER BARGAIN 1923 .Chev. tourins. $105, down, 1 2 no. on balance. A real valur. ED MARSH MOTOR CO. Chevrolet DeJiIera d ir N't From Illinois Accord In g to word recelv fiU city by relat l en and friend- Walter Atid'on. fnrnerly of tlj! city, wn4 recently quite nerinu!y In Jnred In an auto wreck nt ! Krlb. III. The tneHe frv n detaits as to how the aecldeni h ! p'n d. The young man p-clve'l a n"ver break of the ritht Ipz. h hrolren fhouldcr hlaile, tlde sev eral britl-esi and Is In th hoptt'il OAILV WEATHER REPCRT C. H, Weather Ilurvau, lwral ofrice, Rosehiirr, Oregon. 24 hours ending 5 a. m. Precipitation In Inches and hun dred ihs: Highest temperature yesterday 98 lowest temperature last night SO Precipitation, last 24 hours 0 o RS IStlves. vir. Tttlnl Burke sold automobiles in Rose- 1, lfl24, to date 41.91 ouig near,)' rw-my years bku hi Average preeip. from Hept 1. partnership with his cousin. Grant! 33 96 Taylor, and h recalled f ith pride joifll excess from Hept 1, that In V.H7, in this city, he drove vm 7 93 a car at the head of July 4h Arerage precipitation for 4 I kalh He hat nnmher of . parade. A fw years ago wr., wet seasons. (September t friends in this city who lll te 1 Burke mM with a shoot I nx arc!- j Mar, Inclusive) 31 41 a xifiin to learn of hi condition t dent w hile hunting that resultwl Fair and cooler tonight and Bat Mr. Andert-on resided In thl- it v n. In the Ions of his left arm. Mr. urday. vt-ar. and Is the netdiew of Mr. ai-1 1 Bnrk Is accompanlert on his pres-i WILLI A M 11 KM. r . Eight Piece Glass Set 98c SATURDAY ONLY : A splendid Kitchen Set of heavy clear glass, which will come in handy ip any home, including a Measuring Cup, Mixing Jug, Lemon Juice llxtractor, etc. See them in our window today. Churchill Hardware Company The Winclieter Store Former Resident Visits I !. I,. Ilurke. one of Rosphurn's I first automobile dealers, was In j the cltv yesterday from I.o An-' ep. Calif , where he operates real estatp office ll wont on Jo . Tola vr,.,.Atln 1st of month oasiKii.i, .ri-s..i., ... Normal preelp for this niontn imj a ' Total preclp. from Bepl. 1 Mis. l.undahl. jeol trip by Mrs. liurke MetroroloKlaL Presto Lite and Fittings Ask Us About This LITE Special Day Storage Rates for Your Car. SERVICE CAR CALL US UP Roseburg Garage & Machine Shop PHONE 408