Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 28, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. AUGUST 28, 1925.
THREE
REMEMBER THE TIME AND PLACE!
TIIBV
Great Sale of Men's
uits and Overcoats
Positively the Greatest Opportunity of a Decade to Save Real Money on High Grade Clothing
COME EARLY
As there is always a choice and at the prices we are quoting for this occasion they will fine ready sale.
: SALE STARTS AT-
attirday!
LOCAL NEWS
In Ysstsrdly
Ernest Neal returned to hit bom
In Yonc4lU yesterday evening after
visiting in this city during tbe
day.
Visitor In Town
Mrs. Harry Smith, of Winston,
spent yesterday afternoon In Rose
burg visiting with friends and
shopping.
From Tlllar
J. D. Loffer returned to his home
at Tiller yesterday evening after
attending to business affairs here
for a short time.
Mr. Shrum In
S. J. Shrum motored from Ollde
yesterday and spent a few hours
here trading and looking after
business affairs.
From Yoncalla
Ralph Cockeram was among thoae
from Yoncalla to spend yesterday
in Roseburg visiting with friends
and on business.
Hers From Eugene
W. P. Gray, Eugene business
man. arrived here yesterday to
spend a short time looking after
log to business matters.
From Milo
Among those from the rural dis
tricts to motor here yesterday and
spend a short time on business was
Amos Buker of Milo. i
From Happy Valley
Among those from the rural dis
tricts to motor here yesterday and
transact business 'was T. N. Hum
phries, of Happy Valley.
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BALKS EFFORTS OF
GREASED JAPANESE
DOVER, Aug. 28. Sntsu Nishi
mum, Jiipunt'Sf, abandoned li in at-
t'-nipt to swim tho Knclish channel t
today after being in the water only !
two hours and five minutes. Nishl
mura, said to be the champion Ions
dixtani-'j swimmer of Japan, has at
tracted attention by the unusual
diet he has followed In training for j
his attempt to swim the Ens I tab, j
channel. He ate only vegetables i
and eggs, Instead of the usual I
heavy health producing foods fav-!
ored by most channel swimmers, j
The weather was fair but a ,
smart breeze was kicking up a sea i
way. I
The swimmer wore a costume J
enveloping him to the ankles and
this was coverej with a thick coat-'
ins of grease. j
Oertrude Ederle, unsuccessful In
her first attempt to swim the Eng
lish channel, has fixed September
3 as the limit of her stay here
waiting for fair weather and fav
orable tides for another attempt.
She hop-'S to get away next Mon
day or Tuesday, but the continued
roughness of the sea Is discourag
ing. Ulllan Harrison, Argentine star,
has decided to wait until Septem
ber 15, feeling sure she will have
an opportunity by that date.
J LOCAL NEWS J
E. R. Kenny Home
E. It. Kenny, of the Douglaa
Creditors Association, 1h back from
a 4-day business trip to Coot Bay.
How long should a wife live?
BAD THROAT KEEPS DELANEY
FROM BERLENBACH BOUT
TlOI'l.or.NE, Prance. Ane. 2
NEW YORK, Aug. 2. Word was
received here today that Jack Ie
laney of Bridgeport, Conn., will be
unable to box Paul Berlenbach of
New York, September 11 for the
light heavyweight championship of
the world because of thmut troubi
Efforts are being made to match
Mike VeTlgue, former Utte h jliler,
to meet his conqueror on that date.
iH'laney's Illness will prevent him
form boxing for at least three
months, according to reports. Mc
Tigue is at Saratoga Springs, N.
Y., and ilerlenbach is at South
Ampton.
In Yesterday
F. L. Pollard returned to his
home at Tiller yesterday evening
after spending several hours herej
visiting and on business.
From Power-
Among those from out of town
points to spend yesterday here on
business and visiting was P. Mc
Remott, of Powers.
Here From Tiller
T. Erleback arrived here yester
day from Tiller to spend a day or
so visiting with friends and attend
ing to busintss matters.
From Winston
Among those from Winston to
motor here yestenlay and spend
the day attending to business af
fairs was II. H. Landers.
From Melrose
Miss Knitna Galla and Miss Amp-'
lia Galla returned to their homo at
Melrose yesterday evening after
spending the day here visiting and
shopping. j
Riddle Men In City
George Fisher and W. R. Wink
ler, of Riddle, were among the
business visitors from that place In
Roseburg today.
Here to Adjust Losses
O. W. Davidson of Seely and
company, a Portland Insurance com
pany, sient yesterday in Roseburg
on business. Mr. Davidson was
here to adjust losses on the car
belonging to A. T. Lawrence, which
recently sustained damages in a
wreck near here.
Omipliilnt Filed
G. It. Tillering has filed com
plaint with the Douglas county
trafric officer against Jim IIou
ser, foreman of the Middle Fork
Boom Co. Thiering alleges that
II miner crashed Into tho Thiering
cur on .the road to Roseburg on
r.unday. smashing It badly. Mrs.
Thiering who was being brought
home from the Belknap Bprings,
where she has received treatment
suffered from shock but luckily
was not Injured. Thlering's car
which was considerably damaged
was In'ured. Coos Bay Times.
In' Yesterday
Mr. Moshler, Glendale hotelman,
spent several hours in thla city
yesterday attending to business
affalra and visiting friends.
, From Glide
Among those from out of town
points to look after buslnesa mat
' tera here a few hours yesterday
j was Lester Blakely, of Glide.
! To Visit at Ollde
I Mr. and Mrs. Ursls McLaughlin,
of this city, left yesterday for
Glide, where they will spend sev
eral daya visiting relatives.
Looking Glass Man Visitor
L. Olllvant motored from his
ranch at Looking Glass yestenlay
and Bpent several hours trading
and transacting buslnesa here.
From Suthsrlln
A. J. Lllllsberg returned to bis
home at Sutherlln yesterday after
noon after attending to business
matters here for a abort time.
From Dear Creek
Among those from the rural dis
tricts to spend a few hours here
yesterday shopping and visiting
with friends waa. Mrs. Wm. Curtis,
of Deer Creek. .
Coopers Visit
Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Cooper re
turned to their borne at Oakland
yesterday evening after visiting
and transacting business here dur
ing the day. ' .
Business Visitor
A. F. Hoffman returned to his
home at Happy Valley yesterday
afternoon after spending a few
hours here looking after business
affairs.
Visitor In Town
Mrs. V. Emery of Melrose, spent
several hours In Roseburg yester
day shopping and visiting with
friends. She returned home yes
tenlay afternoon.
5 5
Broiled, baked, fried or stewed you'll f
0 find in every style there V a tang of deli- j
tt cious flavor when you use these choice
4 i j
w4 quality meats. '
Saturday Specials J
0 Pot Roast, No. I Steer Beef, lb 12c t
From Wilbur
Among tho.te to spend yesterday
4n Roseburg visiting with friends
and shopping was Mrs. A. Grubbe,
of Wilbur.
SpemlM Uny llr
It. E. McClellan, territory man
ager of Sherman Clay and Com
pany, of Portland, spent yester
day in this city looking after
business matters.
Mies Cook Here
Miss C. A. Cook, of the Designer
Publishing company, arrived here
yesterday from San Francisco, and
will be at the J. C. Penney store
for several days, receiving subscriptions.
Pall tiimMinl
Floyd bunt van, local electrician,
who wa recently arrested and
taken to Coos County on a sta
tuatory chnrge, has been released
upon $ fiOO hall. He will have a
preliminary hearing soon. It Is
stated, the accusing witnetts. now
being ill at the Wesley Hospital.
j Boiling Beef, lb 10c $
4 Swift Premium Hams, half or 4
4 whole, lb 37c 4
North Side Market.
w. r- nt TDA 5
Enroute to 8slen
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Seely. of Sa-
em. spent a few hours here yes
terday. They are enroute home af
ter spending the week at Marsh
field atten.llng ihe state federation
of labor. Mr. Reely is with the
power company at Ralem.
3 Boyer Bro3.
r.
VI"Hlng At JiifM Home
Mr. and Mm. I'. E. Kennedy,
of Th nver. Colornrlo. are visiting
at the I M. Jndd home in this
cfty. They have leen on a tour
of the Canadian Itnrkles and will
go over the Pacific cost route
rt 'inn a on war home. .Mrs. Kenneay
hone siOU f I. a sister of Mr. Jndd. They are
P! also visiting with s.r. and Mrs.
ftjA. G. MtMillln, of this city.
I
Is the time
to get your
DESIGNER
90c
for ONE YEAR'S
Subscription
Regular price is
$1.50.
aTimvmw
La
ney
BiMumnxr sruuxj
Return From Coast
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lovelace and
family, who have been spending
several days at the coast enjoying
a vacation, have returned to their
home at Dlionvllle.
Hera Thursdsv
M. F. Mlddleburg waa among
those from tbe rural districts to
motor here yesterday and transact
business for a short time. He is
from Round Prairie.
From Dlsonvllle
Mr. and Mrs. H. Koger returned
to their home at Dlionvllle yester
day afternoon after visiting with
friends and transacting business
here during the day. ,
Looking For Ranch
W. L. Pool, wife and two child
ren of El Centra, Calif., are In
Roseburg with the Intention of lo
cating here permanently. Tbey are
looking for a suitable small ranch.
XL
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(cents mm
iWatermelons, Cantaloupes or Muskmelons all at the
lowest price of the season. Fancy stock from the best
5&Yr gardens at Dillard. '
SHOP EARLY
UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON SATURDAY
41c
White King
large
Limit 6
Toilet Tiwue,
1000 sheets, 3 for .
17c
Large Juicy Lemons, Q C p
dozen ZJb
Limit 1 0 dozen
5 lb. Sugar,
"while they hut"
29c
CUBAN CIGARS IN FOIL
6 for 25c; Box of 50, $2.00
Chesterfield, CI 10 Camels and Lucky Strike, M QL
carton .. .'. 0 1 1 1 J carton 0 1 L J
Horseshoe and Star, 7 Q O Prince Albert, f) C n
1 lb I 0b 2 for .. .... IJll
Full Line Vegetables and Fruits, all Home Grown, at
Lowe" Prices
MILK, Oregon, 3 for 29c; 12 r $1.15, $455
Smoked Meat High Quality
Eastern Ham, fancy Q C n Picnics, Q C n
per lb. : OJb per lb .'.ZjU
Eastern Bacon, light, 1 0 Bacon, 10 to 12 lbs. Q7n
per lb. :. lib per lb Jib
311 WEST CASS tYgl 11 CALIFORNIA
ROSEBURG, ORE. V J 1 1 AND OREGON
In From Milo
Jay Wright of Milo, spent the
day in Roseburg looking after busi
ness matters.
Myrtle Creek Man Here
J. 8. Waterman of Myrtle Creek,
was In Roseburg today looking af
ter business affairs.
Hare From Umpqua
Flora Mortenson, of Vmpqua, and
her sister, Mrs. Marlon Thiele of
Reedsport, were visitors In Rose
burg for several hours today.
Property Bold
Helen B. Johnston has sold her
ZtHScre farm west of Roseburg to
W. 8. Mofflt, who has taken pos
session of his new home. The deal
was made by Cbas. Kyes.
Among those from the coast to I business lnterosts was 12. C.
spend yesterday here looking after of Marshflt'ld.
Ott,
Man Injured in Fall i
B. D. Dunn, who resides about a
mile and a hair north of this city,
suffered Injuries when he fell from
a ladder Monday while at work
shingling a house in Edenbower.
Mr. Dunn waa descending the lad
der when his foot slipped and he
fell, striking the top of his head
and hla shoulder. He thought little
of the mishap at the time, until the
pain increased and he consulted a
doctor thla morning. He came to
the offices of Dr. Chas. B. Wsde,
where an i-ray revealed a frac
tured right collar bone. Mr. Dunn
also suffered bad bruises about
the back. 1
Plenty of Novelty
in Fall Coats
Pumps, pipe
Wharton Bros.
and fittings at
Kanta Return From Camp
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Kent, who
have been spending tbe aummer at
their camp on the Umpqua river,
below Sunshine ranch, have re
turned to their home In thla city.
Visit From North Bend
Rev. A. S. Jenkins and wife ar-
i rived here today from tbelr borne
In In North Bend. Rev. Jenkins baa
been located In tbe bay city for
some time but is contemplating a
return to Roseburg to make bis
permanent borne. Tbey visited with
friends here today and returned to
Ten Mile this evening. Tomorrow
they will continue their Journey to
Coos Bay.
I Rainbow Osrdens Orchsstra Larger
' Harry Btracgen, new banjolat
with the Bwanee Boys Orchestra
arrived In the city this afternoon
' and will make bis first appearance
at the Rainbow Osrdens on Satur
day night. .Mr. fltraggen la recog
nised as one of the foremost or-
I chestra banio men on the coast
i and hla addition to the local organ
list Ion will undoubtedly meet with
, the approval of all the patrons of
I thst popular pavilion, on neii weo
' nesday night. Mr. Matbews, the
I manager, baa secured the services
I of Mr. and Mrs. Oertln. Mr. Osrtln
I Is a professional drummer and his
1 wife a violinist. They will plsy with
I the orchestra for Wednesday night
FIRE WARDEN FLIES
Harvey Brown, aupervlslng war
den of the Douglas county fire pa
trol, thla afternoon took a flight
over the county. Numerous slash
ings are being burned, It is stated,
without permits, and an effort is
being made to check up on viola
tors from tbe air. Captain lie t;ar-
mo of the air patrol waa Mr.
Brown's pilot. The patrol has no
fires burning with the exception of
the slashings, It Is reported.
Burn mixtures and other
seed at Wharton Bros.
grass
NEW TRAP SHOOT KINO.
(AanefateJ ma Msanl Wln.)
DAYTON, O., Aug. 28. E. C.
Btsiner, of Itbsca, N. Y , won the
grand American handicap trap
shoot at Vandalla today with 4he
high score of 8 out of a possible
100 targets.
This Is Hlsiner'a first rhsmplon
ship in either a major or minor
event.
Here's the Coat that serves
as the utility garment. For
motoring, traveling or walks
it is the ideal coat.
Presented in novelty wools,
tailored to a nicety along
straight lines. There's
. enough variety in our exten
sive selection to satisfy
every possible preference.
The Ladies' Shoppe
I 39 N. Jackson Street
Heat with gaa.
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CAPTAIN AND ENOINEER OF
MACKINAC FACE CHARGES
UaorUtn! his Ittrt Win)
WASHINGTON. Aug. SS har-1
gea of negligence were placed t
sgalnsl George W. Mrvsy. mssier
of the Msckluac, and John A. Grant,
chief engineer, by the stesmboat
inspection service todsy In a re-1
port on Its investigation of the ex
plosion of the vessel's boll'-rs off
Providence, August 18, with Di fa
UHties. I
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