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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. JULY 17. 1925. THREE Let " Western Auto " Help You Plan Your Camp Trip Your camping trips, in order to be enjoyed thoroughly, should be planned carefully. Your equipment play an important part. Know before you tart just what you can expect from your supplies. Let us help you. You'll find the salesmen in all "West- crn Auto" stores eagerly awaiting the opportunity to serve you. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK All-Purpose Jars At a worth whit Moving. You can atvaya use on for picnics, motor and camping; trips and at hume. Keeps contents nt the o r 1 k 1 nul temperature. Th capacity is one pa Hon, and mouth permits the insertion of menu or ice". This week only. each Si 5 EffiJ Luggage Carriers Good quality heavy .ted !SVamlVi-?fi outfit that m'kA'S.m c u r e I v to J-c- , jii'v7Vs -Hi $2.88 your running board. Easy to take off adjustable lo a length of from 10 to 50 inches long enough to carry good sized packages. Priced except . tionally low this week $ laO I . Lazy-Back Chairs Ab comfortable as your favor ite choir at home. You'll Wel lcome it after a strenuous day in the open. Very light in (weight folds into a compact package no trouble to enrry along. Only $025 JCamp Stools Made with durable duck seat and hardwood frame. With out back. 70c; with back, 90c. Reinforced stools without back, 90c; with back, $1.15. Icy-Hot Restaurants Include knives, spoons, cups, plates, napkins, an Icy Hot bottle and food Jar, two nickel-plated lunch boxes and a Jelly jar, packed in a steel bound patent leather finished case. Hix-person size $39.25 Four-person Bize (ault- case style) $24.30 Ajax Motor Restaurant Six-party kit, suitcase style, without bottles, $16.50 Coleman Camp Stoves Prepare practically the same meals as at home. Coleman has a real oven in which you can bake and roast. Folds up like a suitcase easy to carry, safe, dependable. The small size (3 burners without oven) at S9.00 Large (2 burners with oven) at 12.50 other Stoves.. S5.S5 and S7.85 Palmetto Tents Take down the four corners, raise the. umbrella-like center pole anil your tent is up. Ex perienced campers w ill tell you it is the ideal tent. Equipped with a heavy floor, screen windows, pwket and awnlnrr. 10-oz. khaki, floor size 7 x y !,i feet, height 6 feet. Priced $26.50 Floor size 8x11 feet, t doors, khaki $38.75 Floor llxll feet, khaki . .$38.80 18 Auto Tents Ideal for bench and short camp trips has convent Ait side doors.1 Known as tho "standnrd." floor size 7x7 feet. Is of white 8-oss. 30 -inch duck. It weighs only 18 poundn. Our price, complete with poles and stukes $3.90 fame tent In khaki 10-rut. duck $14.85 4 ,-,---) Disappearing Luggage Carrier Folds down flush- with run ning board stroncr. durable. Two grades.... $1.45 and $3.60 Water Bags Keep Water Cool Two gallon, two grades priced $125 and $1.45 34-gallon size $2.10 Flat Bottom Canteens Covered with good quality blanket material. 2- Kallon size $1.95 3- gallon slae $2.15 Round Canteens Covered with good quality blanket material. 1-gallon size $1.75 2 -gallon size $1.95 Lightweight Folding Table Firm and steady; lnrce enough for 4 persons. .. .$4.50 Boyco 3-in-l This canteen fitted on the run ning board of your car, tilled with two gallons of water, one gallon of oil and two gal lons of g:utoUne, may save a long hike back to a tilling sta tion. Mutio of heavy galvan ized metal and nlbely en.tm eled. Price $60 Handy Service Unit Threo one-Kallon cans for car rying oil, water and gas. .$3.45 Swing Spout Service Unit For gas, oil and water. Com pact, substantial $8.90 Auto Covers The heavy material In these covers will protect your car from sun, dust, or dew it will even turn ordinary rain. We have for your approval three sizes 14x18 ft, Iljrht webxht O. D. drill. $10.65; 16x18 ft, 8-oz, duck, $14.90; 18x20 ft. (for large cars), $1825 All-Steel Beds This folding bed will not bond or sag easily accommodates two larse persons junt as comfortable as the bed at home. Folds into small, com pact package. Price Is only $12.45 Folding Mattresses Constructed In four sections. Single size $5.80 Double size $9.15 Poncho Mattresses Pnft. comfortable $9.85 Oregon Stores AMI ANY ASHLAND E. PORTLAND MEDhOIll) ORKOON CITY PORTLAND PKN11LKTON' ROSKHIRO SAI.KM EtGENE -More than 125 Stores in the West Supply Co. Main Store: 1 100 South Grande Ave. LOS ANGELES 1 Roseburg Store: 117 South Stephen? M- btflNQ SAM Help Prevent Forest Fires Marshfietd Visitor Former County Sheriff Harry Mc riallen. now- clerk nt the Chandler Hotel in Marshfleld. was greeting old friends In r.osehurg today, en route home from s varatlon trip to Klnmath Falls Enroute to Texas I Dr. Fllrd O. Vinson, dentist, of Portland, a railroad brakeman of this city In his pre-profess-lona! days. passed through here this morning on his way to Texas. t here he (an to locate I LOCAL NEWS Enters Veterans Home S. V. Howhtt, s Civil War veter- as Drougni nere mini i.runis Pass yesterday Soldiers Home. and placed In the Cultivator shovels for all makes at Wharton Hros. Saginaw Visitors Sirs. Lottie Klrkendall and daughter. Miss Gertrude, aia Spend ing several days In Roseburg. Our cow spray is guaranteed to kill the flys. Wharton Bros. Back From Cam o Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young, jvho have been camping at lieekley's ferry, have returned to their home in this city. In Today Mrs. J. H. Sneel was an arrival from Drain this morning and ent the day here visiting friends and on business.' Returns To Roseburg Alvin Knudston returned here this morning after attending the Klks' convention In Portland sev eral days this week. Sethers Here- Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rether and family, of Kugene, motored here from that palee yesterday to spend a few days with friends. Will Return Today Phil Harth. Harley Watson and Hill Dolan, who attended the ElkB" convention In Portland, will re turn here today by aulo. . In Today C. A. Ptelzler, box maker of Myrtle Creek, motored here this morning and spent a short time at tending to business matters. Marshfitld Couple Visit Mr. snd Mrs. Joe Emery, of Marxhfield, were arrivals from the coast yesterday snd visited In this city. Coil springs "of Wharton Hros. sll kinds st Visits Mother Mrs. H. J. Macdonald, of Port land, is the guest of her mother. Mrs. S. M. King, of the Seclalty Shoppe. In this city. I Albany Visitors " Mrs. f!eo. McBrlde and Mrs. R. B. McCalley. of Albany, are guests st the home of Roderick McCalley In this city. If you can't get clean In the Umpqua river send for an Electric Water Heater. Hudson Electric. In Yesterday Mrs. Sam Leake, of Dlxonvllle. spent several hours in Roseburg yesterday visiting with friends and shopping. In Yesterday C. R. Holmquist was among the ' out of town visitors yesterday and spent the afternoon here on busi ness. He Is from Elgarose. To Grants Pass , James Hotnmn. of this city. left I this morning for (.rants Pass, where he will spend the next week or ten days visiting friends. Here Visiting Miss Helen M. Brown and Miss Oraee J. Brown were arrivals from Medford yesterday and are visiting in this city for a short time. Returns Home This Morning Mrs. W. O. Cordon returned to this city this morning from Port land. She spent a few days there attending the Elks' convention. Returns From Portland Mrs. O. D. McAllister, who has been spending a few days In Port lnnd attending the Elks' conven tion, returned to her home In this city this morning. Returns From Portland Mrs. F. R. Dunlap returned to her hmne in this city this morning after spending several days In Portland atending the Elks' convention. To Eugene ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paulas, of this city, left this morning for Eu gene, by auto, and will spend the week end visiting with relatives. Returns From Portland C. B. Sutton returned to his home In this city this morning af ter spending the past few days at tending the Elks' convention In Portland. In Yesterday George Schlicke was among the out of town visitors yesterday. jspending several houra here trans acting business. He Is from Days Creek. Home From Portland Mr. and Mrs. H. S. French re turned to this city tlfls morning after attending the Elks' conven tion In Portland for a few days this week. Myers pumps are standard every where. You can always get parts for them. Sold by Wharton Bros. Returns From Convention Lee Wimberly, who has been spending a short time attending the Elks' convention In Portland, returned lo this city this morning. Business Visitor Mr. Redding wss among those from the rural districts to iend yesterday here attending to busi ness mattrs. He resides at Brock- way. Leaves For Euaens Mrs. J. C. Houseolder left this morning for Eugene, where she will spend the week end as a guest at the home ofMr. and Mrs. Ed Bingenheimer. Have you a Hernia? Cure guar anteed without operation. Investi gate. Dr. Harrison Folk, Perkins Bldg. Morning Shopping At this season of the year when a large part of your food sup plies consist of Green Groceries and fruit -it is every Housewife's advantage to shop early as possible, especially on Saturday when, in addition we offer Until 12 o'Clock Noon Only, Unusual Bargains 30c LARGE LEMONS, dozen PEAS, No. 2, tweet and ten der, limit 6, 2 for 23c PORK AND BEANS, No. 2 can, 4 Qn 1 lb. 5 oz., limit 12, 2 f or ... I UU 5 lb. ROYAL BAKING POWDER I2T9 REGULAR SAVING PRICES 8 lbs. FRESH SHORTENING 41bi7FRESH SHORTENING S1.75 90c PORK AND BEANS, Camp bell's or Van Camp's, 10c; doz APRICOTS IN SYRUP, No. 2 1-2 can SI. 15 19c CRYSTAL WHITE, 10 bars 43c California Man Visits A. Palndanl, of A. Pnladanl In corporated, San Francisco, visited In this city over night Thursday. Mr. Palndanl haa been to the coast contracting boats for his large fish cannery. Leaves for. South Miss Nellie McCIintock, sister of J. E. MeClinlork, who has been a guest at the MnCllnlnck home In this city for the past two weeks, left this morning for Weed, Cali fornia, where she will visit. To Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Zeneas Baker and Mrs. Henry Barker, of Riverside, left by auto this morning for Eu gene, and will spend the week-end visiting Mrs. Henry Barker's par ents. Southland Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Glbbs, of Fresno, Calif., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hhoades, of this city. The two ladies are cousins. The Californlans are making an automobile tour o flhe coast. ECONOMY CAPS,, dozen Canning Supplies 25c MASON CAPS, 2 dozen MASON RUBBERS, 4 dozen 25c 45c SUGAR AT A SAVING PARO WAX 2 lbs. 25c FANCY HAM, lb Smoked Meat Finest Quality 37c 33c EASTERN BACON, lb 40c FANCY BOSTON BUTTS, lb. LIGHT FANCY LOIN BACKS, lb EASTERN PICNICS, lb ; 25c 40c 311 WEST CASS ROSEBURG, ORE. CALIFORNIA AND OREGON i! To Medford Rev. E. David Barton, of Dlllard. returned to his home today after motoring to Medford yesterday. Mrs. Barton, who has been visit ing relatives and friends In Med ford for the past two weeks, re turned with him. Mrs. Walker Visitor Mrs. N. E. Walker, of Riddle, was an arrival here yesterday and spent lie day visiting friends and shopping. Divorce Is Wanted A suit for divorce was filed today by John V. Pr'ckett against Mar Ilia I'rlikett. The suit. In which the plaintiff Is represented by At torney R. B. Compton, alleges cruel and Inhuman treatment, and desertion. On Way to Lakevlew Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Graham. Mrs. A. Johnson and Mrs. C. Green, of Lakevlew, Oregon, were guests at the Hotel I'mpqua Thursday nlcht, stopping over here enroute home after attending the Elks' convention In Portland. To Salem W. A. Cnmmlngs, manager of the Terminal hotel, left this morning i fnr Salem, where he will join Mrs. I Cumminrs nd son, who have oeen visiting lelatlves and friend there. They will return tomorrow night by autn Gua Thelrlng snd Wife Visit G. R. Thelrlng. manager of the light and water plant In Marsh field, accompanied by Mrs. Thelr lng. were In this city Thursday. They are enroute lo Eugene, where Mrs .Thelrlng will enter one of the hospitals for treatment. They were guests at the I'mpqmv PUKHIKENT IS I'LF.ASK.n OVKIt IH SINKSS Ol'TLOOK (Annotated I'm. Lrunl Wire.) SWAMPSCOTT, Mass.. July 1(1. President Coolldge Is optimistic over the present outlook for busi ness. He is keeping a clo'o wutch on business conditions and In a conference today with Charles I), llllles, republican national com mitteeman from New York expres sed his sntisructlon with the situ ation. The president is receiving reports on business conditions as well as government affairs at his summer home here. Mr. Hlllee also gave an enthusiastic report on the business outlook In the east: Mr. Hllles who Is mentioned as a possible successor to Secretary Weeks, should the latter feel un able to return to his post from his sick bed in the fall, said he did not discuss politics. Referring to reports that he was a posslblo candidate for gov ernor of New York, Mr. llllles said he could not decline a posi tion which has not been offered to him. WWW Safe Milk and Diet Infants, Invalids, Oi Arc? Nursing Mothers, Children, etc lmoinq Chifdwi Contains the valuable muscle and bone building elements found in the grain end whole milk. Easily assimilated by growing chil dren, students, ancmic3, etc. Excellent as a light lunch when ' faint or hungry. Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stirring . the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking. ' Mrs. Walter Leake and daugh ter of iJlxonvllle. motored here and spent Thursday afternoon visiting, with friends and shopping. Cooper's sheep dip and branding fluid at Wharton Urns. fbtrrgMFORTS BerrlsforrJ In Montana I M. V. Hprr.nforr, formerly local WKf'rn I'nlon niannrr. ha ar- j cPT!d an Annoriat1! Pr'M lfaR1'! wirp j'b at Uvlntfitlnn Montana I 'PAINT From Camai Mrn. Itnlph Itirht'-r M-rt several honrs hi-ro Tuirdny hltotipinfc anil vlftftlnir before ri-t'irm-d to her bom? in Camas Vallt-y. Protects, Beautifies and increases the value of your property Let us help you solve your paint problem. Get our Special Prices on Paint this week Bert Haney and Wife Visit HTt Hanr y , chairman - of the tntll H:aH Shipping Hoanl. ami Mrs. Hny re vif-liorit In , Rnnrb-iric Thur;"lay. Th-y wr Miroutp to San Francisco by anto. Mr. anl Mrs. Hanry .re ruphIs at th HAM rmpo.ua. Eptert.ilnina Relatives I Mr Wills, of KprinrfiHfl. Mo., Mrs. Kcl. ,fyprs. of ChlcaEO, r and nlco rpspAruyHy of Henrv f.r.lerf. srrtvM hfri 1 i Vpflnlay n1 ar rr.t -ntri- tafn'1! at :h Lonk.u ; rlj hump of th Itophnrs; lady. T' pa.tprn I and ha Rnm'd his duties at that j flare. Mr. IWrtsford Is now f-m-ploypd as a tf lMirraph operator with a UvlnRMon newspaper. i British Major Visits Major l. Koss, of the ftrltlxh rnr- and wlfp. who are tourinir the I'nlt'-d States by auto, were vMtnra In this city lat nlrht and rit at the Hotel Grand. Major ; Unfit and wife are very much nl'-as-' ed with America and have vtnifrri mnr-y points of Interest. They will p'turn to Knxland next month. " I Wm Th ; Jatt Corn Solvent Recommended for the removal of corns, callouses or patches of hari skin. It can be depended upon to product the desired results. ; and i i Mr. Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. phone 25 119 NO. JACKSON WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR RGAIN3 Oo to Elkton County Knglneer P. C. Frear left this mornnlg for Klkton. where the county Is starting the erection of a steel bridre. He was accompanied by P. I). Wolford of Miller's Addi tion, who will be employed on the ladles are delighted with the L'mp-;work. snd fonp'T Road Patrolman j qua valley and the town, and sre,Purkett of Kdenoower. who will ro making the moit of their summer on to Reedsnort Two convicted vacation, and psrticularly does the bootleggers. Intent on working mitj toentry life appeal to them, as both the amount of their fines, slsoj ' from ih- cltv. Th.v will re-lwent to Llkton todsy to Join the us.ln several weeks. bridge crew. i K ' e POI30N OAK By V. C. P. Oregon Is s wonderful slate, I never saw its match. Hut my constant occupation To scatch, scratch, scratch. wooded hills are dear to me. I love therein to roam. I gather flowers In huge boquets, And lug the blamed things home. Hut one thing there we slways find, Of which I've never spoke. No words can do full justice to This swful Poison Oak. It Itches, burns, and drives me wild I scarce can eat or sleep. I have to scratch snd dig snd rub, Lnlll I almost weep. I try s little liniment, 1 try a bit ol salve, I try a bit of this and that, Or any thing we have. Rut nothing seems to esse the psln. There Is no relief In sight. The only thing thst I can do Is scratch with sll my might. No place Is perfect, no, sot one. Hut this Is nearly so. If only we could fls It so That darned stuff couldn't grow. -FLORKNCK CM)l'l PKAKF. Foot Powder Its use sllsvs irritation, and sb- sorhs roolttire. It keeps the feet dry. cool and free from odor. n 1ZaIJL Sty NATHAN FULLERTON ossburg . Oregon II K Bros. disinfectant st Wharton Prune Try, Boxes, Egg Crate Msnufsctursd by C. A. STELZIER Myrtle Crsek, Ors. 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