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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. 1925.
If you spent 60 days
straight at the kitchen stove
I CALIFORNIA OREGON
1 fOWER COMPANY J
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YUUK PAIUNfcgS
IN flUJURfcSS
you'd see why It is that nearly eighteen
hundred homes with in reach of the Copco
lines are now using electric ranges.
Two hours a day, every day in the year,
is probably a low estimate of a housewife's
time in the kitchen. Sixty full days, in
all and they're worth making easier!
Electrical cooking is easier, and cleaner.
It puts an end to dirt and ashes. It means
less sweeping of floors, less cleaning of
walls, cleaner utensils.
Electrical cooking is tastier. Uniform,
controllable heat saves the flavor of dainty
foods.
Electrical cooking is economical sur
prisingly so. The average cost of electri
city for cooking is only about twice the
cost of the electric lighting current in the
same home. (Actual average figures for
your own neighborhood will be shown you
upon request.)
. Don't pass the next display of electric
ranges without just dropping in and ask
ing your dealer more about them and
about the convenient payment terms he
is offering.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
NOTICE TO ALL RELIGIOUS I PRUNE GROWERS TO MEET
B00IE8 OF ROSEBURO I The Prune llroworB Mutual A
The Koseburg Ministerial Asao-1 elation i in huhl a nicoiliig In K ill
elation invites representativea from 1 .t U: cm Friday. August II, at 2:3(1
every religious organization In the p. in., I" discuss mailers relating
city to be at the city hall Friday to t li cooperative handling uf tin:
night, -August 14th at 7:30 to din-1 prune iron. An Invlnttlon In Issued
cua 0 ailvUablllty of havlnic ! ''' ""' growers to ull persons Inter-week-ciay
Illble instruction for the i """I In Ihe prune Industry to at
chlldreu of Iloseburg. tend tin' meeting. '
1 Jr. u :auvki,u
-- President nf Ministerial Assn float with
The Best Bread
Y can get In this town,' says Tubby,
baked down on Sheridan Street
where they make
Grimm's
Milk Bread
Mom won't buy no other kind, and, Mlaaun, It'a the kind you'll
. wwm, imviv ui. ii can ouy n moat any wiiere. '
Ideal Bakery
Phone 133 )19 shrldan
MISS ALICE HANLEY,
PIONEER MEDFORD
WOMAN, VISITING
Ml Alice Huiilfy one of South
ern Ort'unn'B best known pioneers,
a rraJileiir uf Meilfonl. is v.h.Hiik
ifor a nhort time at the Orvtion Sol
I illerM Homo with Jiulce and Mrs.
I (J. W. UiiMle. Mrs. Ceorne R. Ittd
l die, ami Mrs. J. A. Wharton, of
(runts I'asH, are hNo visitors of
the commandant and his wife,
i Miffs Hun fey Is having a very in
j enJovalil (lino her nieetins with
I pioneer friends and iwullfiirr events
; of former days. Her family was
j Hitionx the earliest In the southern
: part of the state, and Miss Hanley
I still oiHMates the old family hoine
, slead tit ur Jacksonville, sho not
i only actively muiianes ihe farm, but
does minli of the actual work on
! the plat e. Miss Hanley is h coil
, sin of T. 11. llumett of Kouml
! Piaiiie.
Kor concrttn worn call Taylor,
113 No. Flint St, Tel. 25-H.
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine T,nn7!
both local and Internal, and has been
successful hi the treatment of Catanh
(or ovr forty year. Sold by all UtugKlita.
F. J. CI tENEY &. CO.,Tolcdo, Ohio
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Ford Magneto Lights Not Legal
The old Magnclo type of headlights will not meet with the re
quirements of the law.
We are prepared to install the new lighting S3stem on your old
Ford, regardless of type of motor. - j
Unly two more weeks to adjust vour headlights. t
UNION GARAGE j
Official Headlight Adjusting Station j
MIGHTS
C. E. Blo.lKi.-lt, of Marshfield,
Wisconsin, who la perhaps the
world's greatest cheese manufac
turer and exporter, accompanied
by tils brother, K. L. lilodgett, of
Los Angeles, visited Iloseburg last
niglc '1 he two men are traveling
In Bpi.mlly built camping automo
biles, and are slopptDg at leading
camp grounds along the coast. The
cars In which they are malting the
trip were built upon specifications
furuished by them, and are marvels
of convenience. A cook ami me
chanic are included in tho parly.
Mr. lilodgett controls the output
of several hundred cheese factories
in the United States, and his com
pany last year did a business of
over twenty-five millions of dol
lars, lie Is the part owner In a
large number of hotels, and is
quite Interested in the hotel busi
ness, but it stopping at camp
grounds as he is making the trip
along the coast lurgely for the
benefit of his health, and conse
quently is keeping out of doors as
much as possible.
lie is a personal friend of A. J.
Young, proprietor of the North
iloseburg camp ground, and also of
.Messrs. Wells and Chase, local
Willys-Knight representatives. He
had lost track of these men, and
was delighted to find them in
Iloseburg, enjoying a viBit with
them yesterday evening.
Mr. lilodgett became Intensely
interested in this section of Ore
gon when he was shown facts and
figures concering its resources. He
was particularly Interested in the
sheep Industry, which he believes
one of the greatest possibilities
and opportunities offered In the
state. The great timber resources
ere also of much Interest to him.
lie and his brother left this
morning on their way north, ex
pecting to go into Canada on their
trip along the coast.
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Men's suits cleaned and pressed,
$1.50. Iloseburg Cleuners, phone
472.
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ATTENTION MEMBERS OF
B. P. O. ELKS NO. 328
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till meeting held on July 23.
notice was formally glv
ea that at the regular meeting
be held on August 27lh,
a motion would be made
authorizing and directing the
trustees of Kosc-burg Lodge,
No. II. 1'. O. Klks to sell 4
the playground known as Far-
quar's Island.
J. T. GOODMAN,
Secretary.
T
atre the mounting popularity of
this actress. Her present vehicle
la the first in which she has ap
peared in a long time that did not
give her a crook role for inter
pretation, and she seems to have
gained new inspiration from the
picturesque character, i Certainly
she has never given a more finish
ed dramatic performance. Power,
pathos and passion light up her
characterization in such a way as
to make it one of the outstanding
performances of the year. The
story deals with the patriotic fer
vor of a girl, leader of a band of
"Carbonari" who have revolted
from the villainous rule of the Al
calde of Manzilla, at the foot of
the Pyrunees. Mixed up in the
swift action of the plot is a young
American millionaire who. is kid
napped from his yacht and shaken
out of his habitual boredom. At
the Liberty Theatre tomorrow and
Saturday.
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Before you buy paint or wall pa
Ier, call at Fisher's Paint and Wall
Paper store. Paint 75c per gallon.
Will paper at any old price.
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CITK SHOW SPOT
Johnny lllnotu, Itosebtirg boy,
wns painfully cut about the face
and riKht arm last iiIkIU at ubout
1 1 o'clock, as a result of an aulo
accident on South Stephens street,
near the comer of Woodward.
Young illnoto was riding in a car
driven by Floyd Urown nt the linio
of tho accident, llroun started to
pull In to tho curb to park, when n
Ford coupe, which had been park
ed In front of them Marled to pull
out, hindering the driver's view,
and causing him to collide with a
Iruck which was purlied farther
ahead of the coupe. The force ol
Ihe Impact threw lllnotu through
the windshield, cutting the lid of ''""""a
One of flnsebiirg's grentest show
spots at the present time Is the
yard and grounds of the Orecon
Soldiers Home, located west of the
city. I luring ihe past few years
Commandant Kiddle has given the
Improvement of the grounds a great
deal of attention, and In spite of va
rious handicaps has developed the
suiTimndings of Ihe Institution un
til they are a derided credit. The
Ihwmh have been leveled and bor
dered with a gorgeous display of
flowers, which Rio so planted that
their blooms afford a delightful
coloring from early spring until
late fall. At tho present time the
flowers are at their best and the
yard is a beauty spot, which per
hups has few equais in the state.
All extensive sprinkling system
lias been Installed, so that the
lawns and flower beds can be kept
Irrigated regularly, and as the in
stiiutioii has lis own irrigation
pumping plant, there Is littlo cost
in maimaining the yard.
Improvements at the Soldiers
Home during the next two years
will be very few. owing to the fact
that the uproprlation hills vetoes at
the Ih:u legislative session, included
y all of the funds for main-
lils right eye, causing a deep ' tenance anil nothing was provided
gash in the riclit Jawbone, and a I '"r extensions or improvements to
severe cut In the artery on th ! grounds lir buildings.
right side of the neck, lie received
minor cuts on tho right knuckles i
and arm, and quite a little loss of j
blood. Itrown was uninjured. The.
car in which the boys were driving
was badly damaged, having a;
smashed radiator, bent fender and
broken windshield. Ilinot was Ink-!
en to tho ofriees of Ur. Wade und
received medical attention. I
For washed sand and gravel, and
piaster sanil see KiKlolph Harness,
Miady mint, or leave orders at
Marksbury store.
M
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Antlers Theatre
( v!.it(M r,M 1mhI Win-.)
CONSTXTINOPLK, Aug. 13.
Mustapha Kemal Pasha, president
ot tho Turkish republic, has dis-
i.iiucu ins wne iauie ltanoun.
An official statement says that
lilH nruulflcnr ,l..l,ln.l .. .
Abraham i.lnrnln," which re-ii, hi. -u i,.. i.. . ,i
corded the life and romances of tho . r.... ,,, ,..i ,n.. ....
most beloved of American presi-jh from August 5
dents. pro,e,l lo b one of the most . N reasons are given officially
surcessml Pictures over filmed. fr lhe ,,vorce. but public rumor
.Now conies Ihe M-arlet West." has been busy for some time con
memorializing anoiher chapter in ,,rg tho relations of tho nresi
American history, and its phenoiue-1 ,,.llt "
nal popularity will, moiion picture, rtm divorce is attributed in somo
17,Z" d,'n"'"8l"" quartern to a tendency to master
drainas aim historical settings are iiesg by .Madam Latife and to
in keen demand throughout tno i,. r desire i,. in .,i..r. hi, h
'""lry. .) r huh,l nnUl,l..r...l - 1.1m
..'J, '"m"' W'"r ,,'.'l'lcta ",0 r l'hi''.- A serious disagree
slruggle of the many tr bes of In. V .,
i. . , --- -- ,.,,. Mi-Timlin i-.iiit.-uL i.u wevivo
w.nim in ui.- west in Keep out the
(muling white men. In search of
new homes, and the bl.iodv con-
flirts whlrh followed. To nrnlm I
ine settlers, regiments
How Many
Miles
Jw- i
in Your Motor?
And What Do They Cost?
The answer is not in the
price per quart of oil, but
how much per mile. Nor
are the higher priced oils
necessarily the best.
For examples There isn't
a better motor oil in the
world than Aristo Motor
Oil. It is refined in Cali
fornia, from selected west
era crude.
Because of volume pro
duction, and low freight
rates, ir easily under-sclls
the eastern oils.
Some people think that
the higher price means a
better oil. Nothing could
be farther from the truth.
Aristo, as an instance, is
made without regard for
cost with concern only
for quality. And it couldn't
be a better lubricant if
you paid twice as much
for it. .
Aristo combats the for
mation of carbon. It is an
unexcelled lubricant. Its
saving is thus in service as
well as price.
Made by the Union Oil
Company, sold at Union
Oil service stations and
by independent dealers
of the first class every
where.
Motor Oil
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BEST ALL WAYS
Union Oil Company
ot California u
Also Producers of Union Qasoline
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were pound Into thu
conreni rated lino torts,
(luell any uprising.
j "Checkers." whlrh was acrept
,ed as the Kr.-anM rare n ark plav
eer produced, now conies to ihe
.screen si a W illiam Kn photoplay
relilli-d "(iold H.-.ls." The new
: picture will .r shown t ,hP Am.
i Ins theatre Friday, opening an en-
g-ii.-''ini nt of two d,i)s.
t Kole'ti A Knew has the d adlng
ri.lcln the part of "l'hecker"
; Campbell, created by Thomas W.
Hoss niom than a do. iele ago.
IVy Hiaw plaa Ihe f. llllnine
I' Ins been s.il-l It noiahle
sport-m-n lliai l. -nry M li:o,-....ni,
I'I'.v hail a greater Influence In
alli-lnng lh pin;, h .i,,r.;, Toi,k
from the nirf than all ll,e ., that
ever were enacted.
! Thea're patrons will remember
the colorlul siory of "Chrrkers."
whlrh l followed fallhtully in
"Hold Hwls."
. Liberty Trmtrt
j.ly i:,ihinho.-.," a Mi id part
In whirh i:rljn Hunt puts all of
her vlt Id MronRllty S a son of
fiery and less Impractical Juan of
'Arc. la proving at in Liberty the.1
i when Madam La life left hur-1
lly to rejoin her parents. All ,
commissars for tha Turkish
erntiient were nresent In hid
'"i'iii is i r adieu except the president.
leaily to Mustapha Kemal Pasha was
pn.irrled January I'll. l!'-'3. to Latile
Irinoum. daughter ot Mouaamerou
t l:akt Bey, a wealthy merchant of
Si.iyrua. The daughter Is said to
In- e brought him a dowry of one
ti !;ilon Turkish lire. A few mrntus
l.ii-d Mudaine Tailfe, known as a
l- !:rt cr In women's rights, was
pi.'i'osrd as a deputy to the Tutk-
Darllamenl Irom Constantino-
6y women of that city who
e Indignant over Ihe unsuccesa-
proposal of (he Deputy Salih
i udl lo make marriase obtiga-
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WEGOMA BATHS
In Bandon By the Sea
Will Make Your Trip to the
Beach Complete
One of the finest natatoriums on the coast at your dis
posal. Equipment all new. You'll find it delightful
there. An invigorating swin in clean salt water will clo
. you good.
flan to Visit Us Next Saturday and Sunday
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