Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 14, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY. JULY 14, 1925.
THREE
If I Can Only Sell My
PI
I'm all ready to start to California.
EVERYTHING ELSE IS SOLD
Except the Wife, Kids and Ford.
THIS PIANO IS AN A. B. CHASE, JUST AS
GOOD AS NEW-STANDARD SIZE
Cost $850
BUT I DONT WANT TO MOVE IT
IF YOU HAVE CASH, I'LL PRACTICALLY
GIVE IT AWAY!
AND THROW IN A BEAUTIFUL BENCH AND
SCARF. OR WILL SELL TO RIGHT PARTY
ON EASY TERMS.
CALL QUICK!
AT 404 COMMERCIAL AVE.
.-t:rC-r x--'-"T"' C--?C'--
LOCAL NEWS
Ouklind Man Ha
1). C. HlKKenbothuin of Oakland,
sin-ill tha day In Kust-burg altenii
Iiik to business matter.
Mr. Cooper
Accept! Position
llurolil Hernia has arerpted a po
sition at the Terminal garage, and
enteral on his new dnties there
yesterday.
Vlsltlnp Her For Week
Mm. It. A. Cool ha arrived here
from 1 iniln ami In spending the tored here and mient Mumlay af-
Returns From Eugene
K A. lioux has returned to this ;
Everett Cooper returned to hla1 t0 BlUjUMa matters lu EuKeue.
home at Melrone yesterday after-!
noon after spending aume time In
this city uu bu.ineas.
Spends Afternoon
Mark Tisdule. o( Sutherlin. mo-
week visiting with her ulster, Mrs.
A. V. Wamiwle.
From Powers
Among- the out of town visitors
yesterday to spend several hours
on buslnnss here, was J. M. Cook
of Powers.
i
Drives From Portland
Kay Kdwards of Portland mo-
tored to HoaebuiK last niKht and
speut toduy here attending to bust- j
Ul'S umlu-rs. ;
lernoon visiting with friends and
attending to business matters.
Mrs. Walker Visitor
Mrs. N. C. Walker returned to
her home at Riddle vesterduv af
ternoon after visiting and shopping
in nils city for a few hours.
Monday -
i Ed. Johns'was among the visit
I or Bre yesterday from the south yesterday aft
and iranswii'u uupiuess. n
j resident of (ilendale.
From Cleveland
Mr. and Mra. Conrad Long re
turned to their home at Cleveland
tr spending a abort
time in this city on business.
From Melrose
Mrs. V. Kmery snent several
hours here yesterday visiting and
From Riddle
R. I.. Weaver was among those
In yesterdav attending to business h f retiirnlni. in her
""n ,",r e .-. '" home at Melrose In the afternoon.
V eaver IS K resiueui ill iviuiir.
Chili To Meet
Tire Northslde Sunshine Club
will meet Thursdny afternoon at
the home of Mrs. I.. W. IukcIs.
70 Winchester street.
Return From Convention
Mr. and Mrs. w. r. Chapman
have returned to this city atier at-1
tending the Druggists' convention
iu Corvallis. j
Portland People Guests
Mrs. Hugh Hull and daughter,
Mildred, were the week end guests
of Mrs. It.-D. Williams. They left I
yesterday for southern points,
traveling by auto.
Return To Medford
Mr. aed Mrs. C. H. Hoehne, for
mer residents, who visited in this
city yestenlnv. returned to thMr
home In Medford last evening.
From Melrose
Mm MetsVer was an out of town
BB, visitor here yesterday, spending
R B I several hours shoppine and visit
ing. Slio Is from Melrose.
Returns to Portland
1'smI Mnler, New York bttver for
the C. .1. Hreler romnany, lias re
turned to Portland, nfter snending
the past wek here on buslnesa.
In Monday
II. MiiMlebure was amone those
in from. the rural districts yester- home by auto from Corvallis, where
Former Residents Go Through
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kromlller of
Laiceview. Oregon, stopped here
Sunduy and visited with friends.
Mr. Kromlller formerly resided
here. They were enroute to P.U
land to attend the Elk's conven
tion. Stop Over to Visit
Mr. and Mra. W. II. McNalr and
son, Jamie, and Mrs. Gertrude
r'rutloy and sun, Dilly, of Ashland,
spent Sunday visiting with friends
n this city. They were enroute
SERVIC
Service does not mean to us the costly system of
charge accounts or free delivery of groceries, but
does stand for the most direct way of buying and
selling food supplies, together with intelligent,
helpful store service. Try STONE'S and be satis
fied. For Wednesday We Offer
Fresh Oleo, 1 lb. 22c; 3 lbs, for 65c j
Fresh Shortening, 8 lbn. for $1.75
Choice Family Flour. 49 lbs -- $2.25
Extra large fancy Lemons, dozen.. 38c
Larpe fancy Green Corn, dozen 45c
Fancy Watermelons, lb. 3 3-4c
t Fancy Loganberries, "last chance for canning"
day attending to business mutters
for several hours, Mr. Middleburg
is from Dole.
Leave For San Francisco '
Mr. nn Mrs. F. L. Xfcfirew anil
daughter, of this city, left this
morning for San Francisco, Caliror
n'u, where Mr. Mcflrew will enter
Hie Southern Pacific hospital
medical treatment.
they attended the Druggists'
ventlou.
core
BASEBALL THURSDAY
Return From Coast
Mrs. C F. Gross and two child
ren returned to Ihelr home In tlila'To Attend Convention
city yestenlnv. after spending sev- j0,n ym Jmuk and children loave
oral days visiting at Iiandon beacn. tonight for Portland, whero they I...,,. b,.ia s,r,oned. Thursday's
iu spnnu a coupie or oays attend-1 contest is between tho two leading
The next game of the Twlllgnt
league will be played on Thursday
of this week between the Christian
mid flitil Fellow teams. Owlnfir to
'or ! tho fact that several of the mem
bers of the American Legion team
are lu Portland attending the Klk's
couventlon, the games In which
the.t U am is Interested have I
I ) -" 2 y ' A . - (i. 1 1
f A SY . .yt"Jr W.'-.
' - 2 1 I
Central Pre" '''"'"x5gt , t j
ENDEAVORING TO QUIET
TITLE TO LAND
A number of suits have been fil
ed In the circuit court by The
California Oregon Power Company
in an effort to quiet title to sever
al parcels of land. These suits
are the outgrowth of a careful
study of the deeds which the com-
pany purchased from the Douglas
county j.igni anu awter company
a short time ago. The title to the
local power company has chunged
hands hree times in recent years,
nnd in the various changes a num
ber of technical errors have crept
Into the deeds to right of way and
other land holdings. These iuu be
ing corrected by means of court
I processes. Attorneys llico and Or-
cutt are representing the company
in i7,tii ii aiiau.iiuiiD.
From Umpqua ling the Elks convention. They
Among those In from the rural expect to return to Hoseburg on
districts yesterday attending to Friday,
business and visiting friends werej "
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roadman, of Returns From Washington
I'mpqua. I Glenn McAllister returned to
this city last night after motoring
To Portland 'to Grays Harbor, Washington,
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Klrkwood and where he was accompanied hv Mrs.
family, of Klnmath Falls, stopped McAllister, who will visit with her
over in this city last night, en- parents for a time.
route to Portland to attend the I
Klk's convention. , Nebraska Party Visits
S. Smith, of Sheldon, Nebraska,
From Melrose 'wn guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Mr. Hoskins was a visitor In this Weaver last night.' Mr. Smith, ae
city yesterday nnd spent several companled by Mr and Mrs. Fred
hours' looking after business mat- I.ubbus ,of Omaha, are touring the
trs. He returned to his home at
Melrose In the afternoon.
learns of the league, and should be
quite interesting.
TODAY'S BASEBALL
Visitors From Oakland
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Plccardo and
Miss Mae McCahe, of Oakland. Cal-
On Way South
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. MrC.lll. of
Tulare. California, were guests at i"ornla, were guests at the limp-
the Terminal Hotel last last night. )ua Hotel Monday night. Mr. Plo
They are enroute home after a,'"110 18 manager o flhe 33rd Ave-
(AMociatttl I'tvh I-reai! Win1.)
National League.
At New York R. H. E.
Chicago 3 8 2
New lork 6 12 0
llatterles: Keen. Make, Jones,
Jacobs and Hartnett; lleutley and
Gowdy.
At Philadelphia R. H. E.
SI. Ixiuls 4 111 't
Philadelphia 6 U
llutteries: Dtekerman, Sothoron
anil (l'Fni-ri.ll : Penrre. Knivht and
! Heullne.
BORN
IIl'NTKIl To Mr. and Mis.
James C. Hunter, at their home,
S2S West Oak street, Sunday, July
1, a girl.
n
PSYCHOLOGIST AVERS LYING
IS NEEDFUL TO CIVILIZATION
HONOI.ri.lt, j,,ly n.... False,
hoods ar eneeesFary to the mainte
nance of civilization. In the opin
ion of Dr. Herbert Uoodnrd, psy
chologist of the University of Ohio
n h e.nreKKeit in n lulk recently hn-
'fore a large gathering at the
Ninianu Y. M. C. A.
People could not live together
If the world adhered to the princi
ple of "the truth, the whole truth
and nothing but the truth," he add
ed. We could not have a group of
people, consequent ly no cities,
Police atitWillc, of IWr.b.. .re trying to help this littl jto.n. or ';
miss of twelve years, who given lur name as .Marquas.i wuisn; .,,, )1(,3 We ,., ,, honest.
mid claims to be a Mood cousin ot rota .-ct;ri, i.iuioiu inn nv
f.i-c actress. They took her in charge following an alleged. at
cinpt to kidnap her, and arc checking uu on her story.
motor trip to northern points.
nue branch of the Onkland rtank,
The party are motoring to Port
land to attend I lie Klks convention.
Return From Trio
Mr and Mrs. (lone Shrum and
son. Junior, have returned to their ' Leave For North
home here after spending atwut ! Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Koller and
ten rtavs vacationing. They visited '"on. Junior, who have been visit
at Fort Klamath. Klamath Falls, Mrs. Roller's parents, Mr. and
nr.d Crater and Diamond Lnkes. !Mrs. J. C. Hnuseolder, here, will
I leave this afternoon by auto for
On Way to Alaska northern points. They will stop
Mr. and Mrs. I.. H. Passett and over In Portland, from where they
Mlsss Fstelle and Natalie Rassett, i wl" Ko to Seattle, and Washington
all of Pasadena. California, were points to vlsIL
visitors in this city yestenlnv and '
guests at the Oram Hotel. They San Francisco Men Guests
are motoring to Alaska. I P- A. Drew, of San Francisco
At nrooklyn R. H. E
Pittsburg . . s 13 5
Ilrooklyii .0 11 4
llatterles: Ydc and (Jooch;
Vance, Oeschger, Green nnd Do-berry.
At Roston R. H. E.
Cincinnati - 9 13 1
lloston 6 H) 2
Ralteries: Luque, llleinlllor and
Hlirgrave; Cooney, (ienewicll,
Vurgus, Kamp und O'Neill.
If.
American League.
At Cleveland R
Huston .. - I
Clevelund 13 1
llatterles: Zitlinizer, Itoss and
Plclnich; lluckeye and Myutt,
$1.25
SMOKED MEAT OF QUALITY
Eastern Bacon, Morrell'a, lb 40c
Eastern Loin Back, Morrell'a fancy, lb .40c
Eastern Picnic, Morrell's, fancy, lb...
..25c
Fancy Ham, lb i -37c
Fancy Boston Butts, lb 33c
i
Fine Line Home Grown Fruit and Vegetables
at a Saving. ..
311 West
Cass Street
Roseburg, Ore.
eeei
CHARRED BDDYOF
GIRL FOUND UNDER
BIB STUf
arrest yesterday that they met the
girl In (Inrder. City Sunday night
a ;! drove her Into the country
where she begped them to end her
life. The l.!lced confession de
clared that Uippler struck Miss
llealcy over the head with a tire
Iron and that both youths the .
choked her with her scarf. . ,
Placing the body In a strawstack,
the state's attorney said the alleg
ed confession declared, the youtlia
drove lo Bradley to attend a mo
tion picture show. Later, Hanson
said -lliey returned ami set rtre to
tin strawstnek to obliterate traces
of the crime. Hanson said that he
would prefer charges of murder
In t lie first degree against Meek
and l.appler.
(Aecl.tl Preu !.oMil Wlri.)
WATKUTOWN, S. D.. July 14. i
Illrle llealcy, 17, Garden City, S.
D., girl, whose charred body wasj
found lute yesterday In a burned
straw stuck near that place was
slain ot her own request by Wil
fred Meek. 21, nnd lioberl I-applcr. Hals off! To tno News-Review
State's Attorney II. II. Hansen an- classified columns. They are the
jounced here today that Meek and starting point of many people's
I.nppier told him, following Ihelr success and prosperity.
LIME PUTT Y
E,
lit
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At Chicago
New York
land Wm. Cearhy, of Honolulu were
Former Resident Visitor i Meats of W. J. Weaver this morn-
Mrs. Albert Nelsh. formerly Miss inK- n(l spent the morning play
C.rirnet Ooodman. of this rltv, spent ln "nlt nt ,h country club. These
vesterdny In this city visiting with men wl" motor to Mnrshfleld to
frpmls Mrs Velsh Is nn her wn v . day. to play a game, and will then
home to Onkland. California, after .no tn Rritlsh Columbia, stopping gough; lllaukenslilp and Schalk.
visiting at Marshfleld with friends."1' 1,11 th" llnl" Bt ,,1B northern
jpoinis.
R. H. E
.. 0 5 2 1
Chicago - 3 11 2
llatterles: Shocker and lleti-
i classified ads.
but at times It Is necessary for us
to lie for the welfare of tha coin-inunlty."
Shop by Phone
When you call 63 it is just the same as if you came
down to the store in person. There is a differ
ence, however, and that is in the time and incon
venience savf d. These hot days it is a sheer waste
to spend a half day to come down to buy household
needs. Our service is so complete that we save you
all that trouble and you avoid the sweltering sun,
too. Then you fret your Groceries sent right up by
the first delivery and no extra cost. .Try our
service.
A Few Suggestions
I. no- Cabin Svrtio. small size. 2Sc: mod 55c
Four rolls 7-ozCrerx- Toilet Paper 25c
Clorox. I bottle 1 8c
Good Coffee, 1 lb 50c
Golden West Vanilla. 2-oz. bottle ..v..25c
Lilly of the Vallpy Catsup, pt. bottle . 25c
Ripe Olives, small can. 10c; large can 25c
Guittard's Chocolate, I lb 25c
ECONOMY GROCERY
O. L. JOHNSON
The Store That 6erves Veu Best.
Phone 63 34 N. Jackson SL
Put One Formal
Suit in Trunk
Leave for Northern Points
Mr nnd Mrs. J. TT. Hutrhlnnonl Ruld
nml Mrs. L. I. Ponalor. who haw!?oul1
W-nn rupnts of Mr. and Mrs. J. C
T'on-W-r. l'ff trw'Jiv hy au(o for
Portland bthI nthor nnrlhtrn points,
pfttr which thrv will return liore
to vlait for a tlm.
i At Dftrolt R. H. E.
! Philadelphia - 12 20 1
aro what count and D.'irnit 4 7 2
Vm with Nrwa-Hovlew l.attria: (iroves and Pt-rklnH;
Lfonard and Iiatslert Woudall.
fl' : v.
f jo" ' -. V
On Wav to Convention
Mr. nnd Mr. J. A. Qiinrry nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs K. F. Sklppfrp, of Pan
Kranrlsco. wpr aursta nt th I fo
tl (Irand Mof1ny nlht. Thov nro
nnronto to Portland to attend the
Klk's convention.
WW
Hee From Mertforrf
Arthur Prown. clrculntlon rrnrA.
n(ptlvp for tho Portland Ontron
Inn. ten pnndin' th wk hr on
ttuInesR. Mr. Prown will motor to
Ktimrnn Saturdav w hT hn faniilr
f vlsltlnc. nnd th"v will r"tnrn to
tl:ir homo at Medford .Sunday.
lvlno Frr ft out h
Mrs. J. K, Rulllvnn. of Waifaii,
V.'isronoln. who ha h"n fl Fut at
ro homp nf Mr. nnd Mrs PTt
W Hi for thp pat to wcfks. will
I'-.ive today for Los Anpn. "d
m T)'p"n. nhorc nho will vijt.
; Vrr-m th'Tp she VIII return to hfr
j hrmn,
I Rodney Cnlvcrt, In rharro of th
"xllf:.ry station of (hp Htan'';ird
iO'l To. nt Oirndah fnf srvral
vars ptst, has bpn promotfd to
1 the nnntflon of lipeclal njrpnt at
nrnnt Pas. and will aMiimo his
idups thpfft as soon as hp rpcov
j it from a rrrpnt surirlral orwra-
t'"n. Tfp supppods W. C. Holm1,
1 v hn has bppn tranfprrpd to
, Wood burn.
Ponebtirg. Atori Tie
I At a mptlna: of thp PXPruMv
, pounrll of thp Orppon fVd'Ts' fon
'of Hi!lnpss and Profpsslf-nal Vrm
ipn's rluhs In Portland last F.ifur
,lay n'aht a vote wns takpn on th
O'iPM'on of whpthpr nft yisr'i
mpptlnc shou'd bp hld In Tins,
bur orA-fori Thp rpsnlt was
a tip. It was thpn dprldd to sub
mit fhp gipstlnn to all fpmhpm
br mail, thp mptlna hart' bn
attended onlr by a minority of fh
Impmbpra. Tp rpult will be mad
(known by AVuat L
Will Young Bob Succeed Father?
Here's HomHe'd Look in. Office
For All Purposes Aged In Concrete Pita No Dead Lime
Kor all iiMt'H where, lime is required.
Avoid waste, oVluy and expense and bo afHitrcd of first claaa
rtirtults.
Kpray users will find this t'pecially suitable for their work.
USE LIME PUTTY READY TO GO.
COEN LUMBER CO.
Phone 1-1 .
ttmim m m jto jt. m, Bf"rCT TO 'iJTZ 'JLTJJFi!
y. v i t ......
fh. IM, VANS
OS
IF vovuina
to Movr
MOVING
Your movinK problems are
completely aolved the nio
ni ''tit you nulhorize ns to
do Uie work. Our reliabil
ity amnires your property
ch rrful hamlllriK. We will
gutit' you prictj as low aa
poo dhle.
"We aim to please"
H.y. FRENCH
IRAHSfFR m SIOUCE CO.
Phone 220 i
XTjtx
1'iilitirsl olnrrvrrs in Wxron al, Watlnnston, I). C, and ollirr i
psrtl of the country, are intrreitrd in tlf oiliilit. of "Voun
lnb" Le'sjllrtle surrreiiinc; his Ute llluatrmus dsd iivthe srnatr.
This latest posed picture of Bob Jc was taken at his Rthrr's dole
In the national capital.
Reduced Fares to
CALIFORNIA
Save money. Oct more for your travel fun Js. Bene
fit by these low rounJtrip excursion fares.
$31.75 $54.00
rounJtrip to rounJtrip to
SanFrancisco Los Angeles
Return limit October 31, 1925
Four popular trains every Jay over scenic
Shasta Route
For rcjcrt'iiritiru, schcilulvs and full
inonncilion, aid agent
Southern Pacific Draes
L B. MOORE, General Agit
pnone 11. Roseburg, Oregon