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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. JULY 22. 1925.
Surprise Values at Carr's
lc Me
: Thursday, Friday and
Saturday Only
BUY AN ARTICLE AT REGULAR PRICE, WE
SELL YOU ANOTHER LIKE IT FOR lc
' Fancy Candles, assorted colors, I Oc ea 2 for 11c
Aluminum Table Forks, 8c ea ...2 for 9c
Glycerine Toilet Soap, !0c size 2 for 11c
' Thin Blown Tumblers, 10c ea 2 for 11c
Small White Plates, seconds, 1 5c ea 2 for 16c
Toilet Paper, regular 5c roll 2 for 6c
Bag of Dobie Marbles, 10c bag 2 for 11c
Plain Darning Cotton, 4c spool 2 for 5c
Linen Tablets, assorted sizes, I 5c grade.,. .2 for 16c
Envelopes, smooth heavy grade 9c pkg 2 for 10c
Abrazo Steel Wool and Soap, 5c pkg ....2 for 6c
Fancy Handkerchief, big value, 1 9c ea 2 for 20c
Mouse Traps, best kind, 5c ea 2 for 6c
Enameled Waist Hangers, 10c ea 2 for 11c
Slipper Trees, enameled, 10c ea. piece 11c pair
Salt or Pepper, alum, tops, 1 0c ea 11c pair
Twink Dye Soap, all colors, 10c ea 2 for 11c
Common Steel Pins, regular 5c pkg 2 for ' 6c
Fly Swatter, good 10c grade 2 for 11c
Wood Handle Spoon, Turners, etc., 1 5c....2 for 16c
.: Wire Coat and Hat Hooks, 2 for 5c 4 for 7c
Clothes Pins, 5c dozen.'. 2 doz. 6c
Safety Pins,.bras8 guarded 8c 2 for 9c
Many Other Good Buys for These Three Days
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VARIETY
STORE
CARR'S
lc Sale Ends Saturday Night
'WHERE
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8AVE"
LOCAL NEWS
ROBBED CHILD'S BANK.
Visitor Tudy
Ed Webber was an arrival from
Medford yesterday and spent the
day here attending to business mat
ters. Leavaa For North Dakota
W. C. Anderson, of this city, left
last nlKht fur lilsmark. North I Da
kota, where he will visit indefin
itely with friends.
From Glide
F. 8. Illakely and family motored
here yesterday from (tilde, and
spent the day vlsltinfc with friends
and attending to business matters.
Visitors Here
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young were
anions; those, from the south-- who
visited In this city yesterday. They
are residents or Ashland.
From Canyonvllle
Mra. Tom Weaver spent several
hours here this morning shopping
and attending to business matters.
She la a resident of Canyonvllle.
Mr. Curry In
Will Curry motored from the
Curry ranch yesterday and spent
the afternoon visiting friends In
this city and transacting business.
On Trip to Coast-
Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Drlsbln, of
Ten Mile, were In Roseburg today
on their way to Winchester Bay,
where they will spend several days.
From, Coast
George W. Staples and W. 0.
rienson, of Reedsport, were arrivals
hre yesterday and spent a short
.iie attending to business matters.
From Coast
Among those from the coast to
arrive yesterday and spend a few
hours attending to business mat
ters wag Cecil Peterson, of Ilandon.
From Winston
Among those from the rural dis
tricts to spend several hours here
yesterday attending to business
matters was H. P. Smith, of Winston.
i Return From Portland
I Mrs. W. O. dinger and Mrs.
'Day returned to this city last night
after spending the past few days
visiting in Portland. They made the
trip by auto.
, Lflve For Portland
- Mr. and Mra. O. C. Baker, Mrs.
, Jleskelt Raker and MIhs Alice Fest
"left (his morning for Portland by
auto. Mr. Raker will attend to
w business matters there.
Fisn At Bogus creek
Alfred Stevens, Clifford Boyle,
' Miles Jones, Verne Hhrum and
'"Thomas K. Shrum spent Sunday
fishing at Bogus Creek, on the
"North l'niHua. They made a fine
rhtrh of M trout.
Back From Bandon
W. K. Ott has returned from Ban
don after visiting with his family
for a few days.
Salt Lake Party Motor Through
Mrs. John M. Miller, Miss Jose
phine Miller, 8. Miller, John 8.
Kane, and 8. A. I re, all of Bait
Lake City, were guests at the Ter
minal Hotel last night. The party
are touring In points In Washing
ton, Oregon and California, coming
here from a trip up the Columbia
highway.
Safe', dependable
trains
ot convenient
; hour i
LOW FARES TO
PORTLAND
AND RETURN
Comfortable, economical service dally.
$8.91
itnindt rip week-end
ticket;tart b'r..,Sat.
or Sun. Return limit
Tuesday following.
$ 10.70
roundtrlp itnon
ticket ; on tale ever
day. Return limit
15 day.
Proportionately low far to othn point.
Atk agent
-I -..3 &.i4 14 N I trlw ''f.r 1.yv M
Are Visiting Here
Frans Kliasson. Wm. Higglns and
Ted Higglns. of Knappton, Wash
ington, arrived here last evening
and will visit for several days with
Glenn and Dexter McAllister.
CoHt People Visit
Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. T.ane. of
Ttandon. visited In thla city for a
short time this morning. Mrs.
Lane left on the morning train
for Oakland, California, where she
will visit.
Leave For Coow
Oeorge Ward. Jeff Williams
and John Rohr left this morning
for Coos county, where they plan
to buy several carloads of lambs
for shipment to the market at San
Jose, California.
Leave For Minnesota
Mrs. J. 1. Pearson and dnuahter,
of Umpqua, left last night for Fer
gus Falls, Minnesota, where they
will remain Indefinitely. They
were called there because of Ill
ness of a relative.
From Portland
J. F. Lowrle and E. F. Horklns.
of the Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph company, were here yester
day from Portland attending to
business matters at the local ex
change.
Visiting Parents-
Mrs. Oeorge M. Brown la visiting
tor a snort time with her parent.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Heiiowa. Mrs
lirowo came from Salem Monday.
lie) urns From CorvaIH
Miss Vivian Orrutt returned to
her home In this city last evening
after visiting with friends in Cor-
vallis for the past several daya.
To Portland
Frank Reldel left this morning
for Portland, where he will spend
the next few days attending to
business matters. He made the
trip by auto.
Ir. Knapp YIMIor
Dr. A. J. Knapn. of Evansvllle.
Indiana, was a vlxltor In thla city
yesterday. Dr. Knapp la touring
the west, and will go as far as
Mexico. He left this morning for
other southern Oregon points.
With Forest Office Staff-
Mildred Slnnolt. formerly with
the Siuslaw national forest office
but of late with the Umpqua forest
office at Roseburg, has returned
to her old position here durlnythe
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ilegtsier.
To Kan Jose
Mrs. E. Nemo, of this city, lert
this morning for San Jose, where
she will visit with relatives. From
there she will go to San Luis
Obispo to visit friends. Mrs. Ne
mo expects to be gone about two
or three months.
Country Club Dance-
Plans are complete for the dance
to be given tomorrow evening at
the country club, and an enjoyable
occasion Is promised to all mem
bers and their families. Dancing
will start at 8:30 and good mUBlc
has been secured for the occasion.
A large crowd will no doubt be
present as these social affairs are
becoming very popular with the
members.
Gets Roadmastar Position
N. A. Richards, former resident
of Roseburg, has Just been pro
moted to the position of roailmaster
of the Western Pacific railroad.
with headquarters at Elko, Ne
vada, from which place he writes
to the News-Review, extending his
best regards to all of his old friends
and acqualntancea. He has been
employed the past aix years as
section and extra gang foreman
at Keddle, Calif.
Visiting Here-
Merle Kuder, a member of the
Arlsona Collegians orchestra, for
merly of this city, but now locat
ed at Punsmulr, la spending a
few days in the city visiting with
friends.
L. B. MOORE, Censral Agent
Phone 11 Rostburg, Oregon
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Tents, Beds, Mattresses, Chairs, Stoves,
Stools anything you will need for your
Vacation.
Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25
NO, JACKSON
'"-WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
Visiting With Mother-
Mrs. C. I- Illndman and two
children. Lauradele and Cecil, are
In the city visiting with Mra.
Hlndman's mother. Mrs. Leslie
Hatfield, of Deer Creek. Mrs. Hind
man, nee Delia Moore, was at one
time employed on the News-Review
as a compositor before the advent
of typesetting machines In this city.
I'mler Second Operation
A report received from Port
land this morning is to the effect
that John llamlln, well known
Civil war veteran, who resided in
this city for many years. Is very
low from a second surgical opera
tion, performed yesterday follow
ing a ntajor operation on July
14th. Mr. llamlln la 85 years
of age.
Plans New Orchsstra
Arlelgh Herron, who has been
spending several weeks at Idleyld
left yesterday for San Francisco.
Mr. Herron la a musician and has
been playing for several dance at
the popular park. He was a for
mer member of a dance orchestra
in San Francisco, and plans to
bring several musicians to Rose-
burg with him on his return to
form a dance orchestra here.
! Frank tlixlfrrr Visits
I Frsnk Godfrey, of Tillamook.
'associated with his late father In
the banking business In Roseburg
'thirty years ago, was In this city
today enroute to Port Orford. to
i attend the annual encampment of
'Spanish-American war veterans.
; During his brief stop In Roseburg,
Mr. tlodfrey greeted many of his
old friends and acquaintances. He
was quartermaster sergeant of the
Hoehurg rnmpanv of troops that
I served in the Philippines, and he
: now holds the ofre of junior
vice-commander In the state or
gantiatlnn of veterans. Acrom
jpanyins) Mr. Godfrey on his pre
'sent trip are Mra. flodfrey and
their daughter and two grand
Back From Long Trip
Mr .and Mrs. L. L. Bell, Miss
Minnie Bell, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Parslow, Mrs. 8. W. Bell and May
nard and Raymond Bell, made up a
party which has been spending the
past three weeks touring Washing
ton. Idaho and Montana. They
have retunred to their homes in
this city after an enjoyable trip.
They visited Yellowstone Parjj and
many other Interesting places. Mr.
Bell reports Oregon to be far ahead
of all states visited in the matter
of roads and also atates that the
crop outlook in this state is better
than In any other.
(A-urlatM Pfie l-rurd Win.)
I CALOARY, Alberta, July 22.
I Norman Fowler, 85, who pleaded
guilty in police court here today
to stealing vo cwnia irom a cnna a
bank and Mi from church collection
money at the home of the Rev.
Christopher Burnett, where be re
sided, said he formerly waa a
draftsman In the Faasoua Players-I-asky
studio in Hollywood. He
produced In court two bank books
purporting to show deposits In bis
name in Los Angeles banks tor
$1700.
Fowler will be sentenced Saturday.
BORN
AI.SPAUOH To Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Alspaugh, of Myrtle Creek, at
Cornwell Maternity Home, Tues
day, July 21, a girl.
CARR'8 le 8ALE
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of this week, big lc aale at Carr'a.
BIO FIRE AT MARCOLA
(.tanriatrd Prra L-urd Wire.)
EUGENE, Ore., July 22. A for
est fire burning In cut-over land,
is raging about 1 1-2 miles from
Marcola, according to word
brought back by Lieutenant Deg
armo, commander of the first air
patrol base here, who took a i
flight over the district today. The
fire, he reported, la about 100 acr?a
in extent.
Fire flghtera have been battling
the blaze all day, and are hopeful
that It can be held to the cut-over
land.
High relative humidity today
was helping the fighters to check
Die flameB.
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NOTICE OF AUCTION 8ALE OF!
STOCK OF DRUGS AND
MERCHANDISE. j
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEn
that the undersigned Trustee in '.
Bankruptcy of Community Drus
Company, Bankrupt, will, on Mon- j
day, the 3rd day of August, 192u,
at eleven o'clock A. M. at the front i
door of the drug store of said Com-;
munity Drug Company iir Oakland,
Oregon, offer for aale at public auc-1
tlon and sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash in hand all
the stock of drugs and merchandise
belonging to said Bankrupt and
contained In said building. I
T. B. GARRISON,
Trustee In Bankruptcy.
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Heat with gas.'
Hats off! To the News-Review
classified columns. They are the
starting point ot many people'a
succesa and prosperity.
Only national brand parts are
carried at the Terminal Garage.
You are sure of a quality article
when you purchase your automo
bile parts there.
DOG OF DUCHESS IS
BARRED FROM HOTEL;
DUCHESS ALSO LEAVES
(AMnriatrd Vrtm Laaej Wire.)
CHK'AOO, July 22. The dowa
ger duchess of Sutherland, travel
ing as Lady Mlllicent Hawes. ac
companied her Pekinese dog when
It was barred from the Blackstone
hotel today.
"Olnko," the Pekinese barked his
presence in a small basket and
when the hotel management po
litely said that dogs were never
allowed In the hotel rooms, the
duchess replied that "Olnko has
traveled around the work! with
me," and that she would find a ho
tel where different rulei prevail
ed.
The duchess Is the widow of one
of the largest land owners In Europe.
She came from the west where
she had paid a visit to Mary Pick
ford and Dour.iaa Fairbanks, whom
she had met In London. Lady Mil
llcent explained that she is doing
some writing aa well as traveling.
PORTLAND, July 22. The de
partment of agriculture naa pre
pared a statement showing the
enormous production of milk In this
country for 1924. it amounted to
114.000,000,000 pounds. Nearly half
of the total milk production was
used for household purposes, an
average of 53 jj gallons per capita, j
Creamery butter manufacture re-j
quired 24.92 per cent of all the milk I
produced and the butter consump-,
tlon In the United States was a lit-1
tie over 14 pounds per capita, a :
slight Increase over the previous i
year. j
Receipts ot eggs are showing J
some decrease, which la to be ex-'
peeled at this season of the year, '
although there haa been such an
accumulation that prices have not;
reflected the slight change In re
ceipts. It Is quite likely that higher
prices for eggs will prevail within
the next week or two, if receipts
show a further falling off. i
Butter in prlnta advanced two
Be sure and attend the swimming
races at Alexander's Park Friday
evening, 7 o'clock sharp
TODAY'S BASEBALL
National Leagut.
IMTTSIU Kli. July 22 IMttuburtj
PhilatMphfa calltnl end fourth;
rain. No other (tame.
BOSTON. July 12. Chlcago-llo.
tnu game poRtiHined; rati.
NEW
natlNt'v
grounds.
YOltK.
York
July 22 Clnoln
poiitpom'd; w-t
We
Specialize
in doors, windows and
mill work for
ENGLISH or
DUTCH
COLONIAL HOMES
get our prices.
Roseburg Lumber
& Mfg. Co.
To be sure of the
"film of protection"
ask for Veedol by name
WHEN you buy motor oil, it is not enough to
say "Eastern". That covers a multitude of oils.
Only when you ask for Veedol by name are you sure
of getting the 50 years of experience in refining, the
tremendous resources, the infinite care and skill
which make possible the Veedol "film of protection".
Hundreds of thousands of car owners through
out the world have learned to insist on Veedol by
name. They have found that the Veedol "film of
protection" safeguards their expensive motors from
deadly heat and friction.
You, too, will find that it is true economy to
pay slightly more for Veedol and a whole lot less
for motor repairs. And remember it costs less than
one cent a quart to bring Veedol to the Pacific Coast.
You pay for quality when you buy Veedol.
Take care to get Veedol and Veedol will take
care of your motor.
Stop at the next orange and black Veedol sign.
They are everywhere. Have your crankcase drained
and refilled with Veedol. Put the "film of protection"
on the job conserving your power, cutting your re
pair bills, increasing your motor's efficiency.
TIDE WATER OIL SALES CORPORATION
SAN FRANCISCO
414 Brannan St.
PORTLAND
12th & GUua Sn.
LOS ANGELES
4S42 Loos Beach Ave.
OAKLAND
5701 Ureto Sb
SEATTLE
Tint AvcniM, South & Dearborn St.
Also distributed by Chanslor 0 Lyon Company
WAREHOUSES tN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES
aaWNHavar'
Eastern Oils and Qreases
Vtstcrday's Scores.
At Oakland 4: Portland 3.
At Haeratnento 6; Han
Cisco 4.
At Vernon S; Seattle 11
At Salt IJike 1; Los Angeles .
Fran-
CARR'S lc SALE
Thursday. Friday and Saturday
ot this week, big lc sale at Carr's
Safe
Milk
Diet
fornanfaj 1
fn Mfirfa.
Thm AfW
Nounshtag Digest ible No Cooking.
Avoid lau tattoo SubaMuUs I
i H
If you have
An eye tot
rjjl ay vuwivn
'-v-tLait thousands
r . j
or eyes teaa
your advtrtisW
i I
V
cents this morning to 50 cents for
parchment wrapped. The buying
price ot butterfat waa also raised
two cents. The cube butter mar
ket waa tirm on the dairy ex
change, extras advancing halt a
cent to 47 cents and standards one
cent to 46t cents. Lower grades
were unchanged.
Although egg receipt were light
the market was weak. Quality of
new arrivals la poor and is not like
ly to Improve until the weather be
comes cooler. Current receipts and
pulleta were each one cent lower
at the exchange being posted at 29
cents and the latter at 32 cents. Ex
tras and firsta were unchanged.
Tomatoea continue to drop In
price and some California stork Is
being sacrificed aa low aa 11.50
per lug.
The apricot season Is about over
and demand haa fallen off. but the
dealers still have aome for which
they ask 12 50 a lug.
Peachea are slightly lower.
Shure Boot ror poison oak. Boa
well Mineral batha.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
IT. 8. Weather Bureau, local office.
Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending
t a. m.
Precipitation In Inches and hun
dredths' Highest temperature yesterday ?
l,owest temperature last night S4
Precipitation, last 24 hours 0
Total preclp. since 1st of month T
Normal preclp for thla month .32
Total preclp. from Sept.
1. 1924. to date 41 1
Average preclp. from 8epL 1.
1S7 J4 0J
Total excess from Sept 1,
124 7 S4
Average precipitation for 4
wet seasons, (September to
May. inclusive) 114
Oenerally cloudy tonight and
Thursday; moderate temperature.
C. W. NORMAN. Observer.
Swimming and Diving Contests
AT ALEXANDER PARK
Friday Evening at 7:00 Sharp
PROGRAM
1 Men and Boys Over 18 100 Yd. Swim:
1st Prize: Men'a Wool Bnthing Suit, given by Duds for
men. "
2nd Prize; Men's Hikok Initial Belt Buckle and Belto-
gram, given by Spencer's A Man's Shop.
2 Boys Under icWlOOdrSwirn":
1st Prize: Wool Bnthing Suit, given b Wilder & Agee.
2nd Prize: 1 pair Boy's Tennis Shoes, given by Breier's
store.
3rd Prize: I Rubber Bathing Cap, "given by Harth's
Toggery.
3 Ladies' 50 yd. Swim:
1st Prize: One Ladies' Wool Bathing Suit, given by.
Fisher's Dry Goods Store.
2nd Prize: One pair Ladies' Silk Hose, given by Breier's
store.
4 Girls Under 1850 yd.Swim:
. 1st Prize: Girl's Wool Bathing Suit, given by J. C
Penney Co.
2nd Prize: One pair Bathing Shoes, given by Chapman's
Drug Co.
5 Free For A'.I Race, 200 ydtH
1st Priw. $5.00, given by Helliwell & Lewis.
2nd Prize: One pair Men'a Silk Hose, given by Breier's
store.
?T n?!: One box O' Henry 1A given by Lilburn & Son.
6 Fancy Diving From Spring Board : - "
Free for All
1st Prize: Ladies' Wool Bathing Suit, given by The La
dies' Shoppe.
2nd Prize: Season Ticket to Bath Hove.
This program Is all free and given lo stimulate lnterer In thla
greatest of all out door sports. Imming. Come out and en
courage swimmers by your presence. HE1.LIWELL, V LEWIS