ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1925.
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LOCAL NEWS .
American Girl -.
Likes Simple Hat
Visitor Tdesday ' In Yesterday-
Miss Dick, or Camas Valley, I Mr. Harry Winston, of Winston.
pent a few hours here yesterday I motored here, yesterday and spent
shopping end visiting with friends.
Here Prom Portland
- Mrs. Curl D. Shoemaker, of
Portland. Is a guest this week at
the fcioind of Mrs. M. J. Shoema
ker. ..
To Hold Unit Meetlno
The first regular meting of St.
George's Indies Guild will ,be
held on Thursday afternoon 'at
3 o'clock.
Business Visitor
Among those to motor here' yes
terday and transact business for a
Bhort time was T. P. Paulsen, of
''Looking Glass.
Here Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Mauriti, of
Powers, spent several hours here
yesterday visiting- and on business.
Here From Coast
H. T. MeClellun, clerk at the
Hotel Chandler, Marshffeld. .spent
yesterday in this city visiting with
friends and on business.
From Melrose i
. Among those from the rural dis
tricts to -spend several hours here
yesterday transacting business was
J. G. Metsker, of Melrose.
the afternoon visiting wlth'friuuds
and shopping.
Visitor Tuesday
Mrs. T. Carney of Carries Sta
tion, spent several hours here yes
terday shopping and attending to
business affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Vlrnil Gabrlo, of
Riddle, motored here yesterday and
spent the day attending to busi
ness affairs and shopping.
In Yesterday
Mrs. John Hatfield motored from
Dlxonville yesterday and spent the
afternoon shopping and visiting
with friends.
Or. Belt In Medford
Dr. W. C. Belt, county health of
ficer, left this morning for Med
ford to attend a convention of medi
cs) officers.
Divorce Wanted
Suit for divorce has been filed in
the circuit court by E. U. Hagar
against T. Agnes Corrine Hagar.
Insertion Is charged. Attorney C.
LI Hamilton represents the plain
tiff.
To Vreka
Miss Eugenie Phillips arrlvad
here last night from the coast,
and visited overnight. She left
this morning for Yreka.
Visitors In Town
Mrs. JameB Conklin and daugh
' ter, Ethel, were among those from
tlc Iill to spend yesterday in
this city Ylslting and shopping,
Oakland People Visit
Among those from Oakland to
. spend Tuesday in this city trans
uding buslnesM and visiting were
Mr. and Mrs. T. Jones and son.
To Myrtle Creek "'
Mrs. A. -M. Holmes, of this
city, left this morning for-Myrtle
Creek, where she will spend a
short time visiting with friends.
From Dlllnrd
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Royer mo
tored from Dillard this morning
and spent a short time attending
to business matters and shopping.
Itelurns To Siilem
Chas V. Cooley, night clerk at
the Terminal Hotel in Salem, re
turned to that place today after
visiting in Koseburg yesterdajr.
To Salem
Miss Evelyn Cummings, of this
r'lty, left today for Salem and
Shaw, where she will spend a
week visiting with friends and
lelutlves. r
Attorney Visits
David L. Browne, assistant coun
ty attorney of Kansas City, Kan
sas, visited J. H. Gerety yesterday
evening, departing for California
points this morning.
Is IILat Home ' '
Jack Saunders, local postman. Is
quite ill at his home in Laurelwood.
He is under the care of a physician
and it will probably be some time
before he will be able to resume
his duties with the local post office.
Returns to Roseburg
Koy Wells, local musician, has
returned from La Grande where
he has been spending the past two
weekB. Mr. Wells had Intended to
locate In La Grande but was not
satisifed with conditions there and
decided to return, to Koseburg.
Are Visiting Wilson Home-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bosbyshell and
daughter, and Mrs. Helen Bosby
shell, of Los Angeles, have arrived,
arid will be guests for several days
at the home of Mr. Bosbyshell's
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Wilson, of Myrtle Creek. ,
Chiefs Meet Tonight
The Umpqua Chiefs will hold a
very important meeting tonight and
Chief Umpqua Ness has Issued a
call for all members to be on hand
at Lawrence's office at 7:30 o'clock
sharp. Plans for attendance at the
state fair will be discussed.
Return From Vacation-
Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur and
children returned yesterday from a
camping trip. They spent two
weeks on the outing, visiting Cra
ter and Diamond Lakes and many
other points of interest. They re
port a most enjoyable Journey. .
0 AOS OF
4
RANGE
Every One to Be Sold for
Completely Installed
To Culiroriiln
Wm. C. Goetz and daughter,
Miss (ioldle Goetz, of this cty.
left this morning for Orland and
California points to spend a short
time visiting vfith relatives. .
From Portland
Mr. and .Mrs. C. H. Gunther,
of Portland arrived here lint
night, and Sre spending a short
time here. Mr. Gunther is from,
the A. A. A. offices in Portland.
Traffic Officer Hare
Sergeant J. J. McMahon of the
state motor vehicle department,
spent the day In Roseburg on an
inspection trip. When the traffic
force was reorganized Mr. McMar
hon was promoted to the rank of
sergeant, and is now in charge of
the work in the southern Oregon
and coast district.
To Portland -
O. C. linker, of the Motor shop1
'Garage, left last night for Port
land to spend a short time on
business, He will return here
with a new car for local distri
bution. - ,
" Jnvo For Portland '
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, of
Fort Jones California, who have
been visiting nt the coast, arrived
here Inst night and visited. They
left this morning by auto for
Portland. t
Mil lor Onernton YerfrdnV
Arthur, the son of Mr:- and i
Mrs. Long of this city, underwent j
a major operation at Mercy Hos
pital yesterday. Drs. Sether and
Shoemaker attending.
To IUmikxIcI Ituililing
The Haynes building on North
Jackson street, wjll Boon be re
modeled to accomodate two busi
ness houses. Andy Vellne. who
now occunies the building, will
j remove temporarily to the rear of
the Kidder Shoe Store and will
occupy one of the store rooms
as soon as the building Is com
pleted. .
.
May HylM Pavilion
. A Portland man was In the city
today looking for a location fur
a big dance pavilion which he
plans to construct here in tthe
near future. According to a
statement by him he will bring
his own orchestra of five pieces
to play during the winter. In
selecting this city, he said he be
lieved that opportunities here
were as good as any place in
southern Oregon for such a structure.
Here KtMr Short Time .
Mrs. N. E. Sider, of Ponca
City. Oklahoma, is spending a
few dnvs here as a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. dinger. Iiefore
leaving for northern points to
visit.
8. P. official Visits .
if. V. Anderson, of the General
offices of the Southern Pacific
company, arrived here this morn
ing from San Francisco, to spend
a short time on business. Mr.
Anderson I" the Land Appraiser
of the Southern Pacific company.
lium Nearly Hazed
The Empire livery barn is no
more.- The work of wrecking the
structure has been carried on
rapidly and the flooring is being
hauled away today. Work on
Ihe basement of the new garage
will start as soon as the boards
are all cleared away. J. V. Ca
sey, who is constructing the new
building, had a narrow escape
from a serious Injury early In the
week, when a ladder on which he
was standing, fell. He was thrown
to the floor violently, but suf
fered enly a few bruises.
Ml-wtnnnrv Society To Meet
The Woman's Missionary So
ciety of the south Methodist
church will hold their monthly
business meeting Thursday after
noon at 2: SO o'clock, at the
church parlors. A program un
der the supervision of Mrs. Step
hen Enloe and Mrs. V. H. Oor
mon. will lie presented after the
business meeting. All memlwrs
and friends are invited.
Attend Funeral
Mrs. L. A. Marsters and her
daughter. Mrs. Hector Adams,
known here as Amy Marsters,
were- In this city yesterrtsy. at
tending the funeral of Mrs. La
Raut. Mrs. Marsters went to Eu
gene last night and her daughter
left this morning and iWlll take
her mother berk to Salem by
autn. ' Mrs. Marsters and her
' daughter were residents of Rose
burg for a nnmber of years, but
are now located In Salem, where
gjMrs
operat li
business.
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Arthur hcrovelL'S
ELECTRIC STORE
, 225 R jackm : .: ; ; -. t ' ,
- Telephone 611 f ; ' i ;
; Special Terrn. orf OthtV Mkt Mwfcl Rfne
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Today's Markets
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While Paris asK London
strive to make the picture hat
popular, the American girl pre
fers the simple chapean. These
three of vclour or felt typify the
chic ttyjes she aaVfita.'
Here Today
Mrs. C. L. Carr arfd children,
of Sutherlin, spent the day here
as guests of Mrs. Virginia Campbell.
Returns From Portland
J. O. Watson returned hj!rd this
morning after spending a few
days in Portland attending to
to legul mutters.
Here From Coqullle
Mr3. Muybelle Ford arrived
here yesterduy evening from Co
aullle. and will meet her son,
Jack Ford, here. w.ho will arrive !
touay ircm cauiurniu.
Is Improving
Mrs. Louis Martin, who is suffer
ing from typhoid fever at her
home on Lane street, is reported
to be slightly belter today. She
has been il lfor several weeks.
Returns To Snn Franclsoc
Mrs. S: C. Ilruce returned to
her home In San Francisco this
morning. She was the guest for
several weeks of her sister, Mrs.
Doss, and also at the hume of
Mrs. J. W. llowman.
Recovering From Operation
Mrs. Charles Shoemaker, who
has been at Mercy hospital follow
ing a major operation. Is reported
to be recovering nicely. Her many
friends here will be pleased to learn
of, her complete recovery.
To Medford
Dr. George E. Houck and son,
George Houck, left by auto this
morning for Medford, where tney
will attend the 61st annual session
of the Oregon State Medical socl-i
ety, to be held Wednesday. 1 tiurs-
day and Friday of this week. .
Leaves for Oklahoma City
Mrs. Nana Plores, who has been
a guest of Mrs. I). F. Shields for the
past two months, left this morning
for her home In Oklahoma City.
She -will slop over In Oakland, Cal.,
to visit a short time with her niece,
Mrs. O. R. Garner.
Mrs. Campbell Improving
Mrs. Frances Campbell, Medford
woman, who was recently Injured
In an auto wreck on Hairpin curve
at the tup of Camas mountain. Is
reported to be slightly Improved.
The condition of Mrs. Campbell
does not permit her to be removed
from the hospital, and It will be
necessary to have an X-Ray taken
to determine whether or not she
To Hava Fashion Show
T avKinna ('..il r mnnaf nt the
Antlers theatre, will preneat a i haa fracture of the skull.
Vs.ll faahlnn ihn Art nsl WoflnOS.! " "
day night. The dealers in ladles' .'""K Tr'r Vl"n."',',!"
!dL'W.ta-r .,.h.rer';e ' tlr Chri.ilan
I.'eiil, Recretatry of
Women' Mi union-
3 CAR LOADS OF ELECTRIC RANGES
Every One tobe Sold for $15 Down, Installed
Your electric range is here now a HOTPOINT-HUGHES. $15 is all it
take to put it in your kitchen fully equipped completely installed ready to
cookl -
Arthur H. Crowell's Electric Store, Roseburg Electric and The California
Oregon PoVer Co. have co-operated in bringing this historymaking bargain to
Roseburg. , By a large combined purchase they are able to offer you the HOT-POINT-HUGHES
Model R-101 electric range pictured on this page at an ex
ceptionally low price and on terms that will spread the payments over , a year
and one month. All wiring and installation costs for the range in your home
re included. i
This is your opportunity
Hundreds of Roseburg homes know the comfort, coolness and convenience
of electric cooking. And what housewife has not envied their freedom from fuel,
smoke and ashes! v '"'-.
This is your opportunity to enjoy all these advantages.
Electric cooking is a real economy the cost of current actually averages
only 3 I -2c for each meal. Can you justify the cost of other fuel when electricity
is so inexpensive. And now it is possible UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15th ONLY
to secure the electrie'range you have always wanted, on such easy terms and at
so low a price that it is only good management to BUY NOW I
V Call and examine your new electric range
dinner!
-hae it ready for tomorrow's
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ROSEBURG ELECTRIC
Successor to Hudson Electric Co.
Telephone 123
Special Terms on Other Makes and Model Ranges
THE CAUlFORsNlA OREGON POWER COMPANY
Telephone 61
DOUGLAS COUNTY
SCOUTS TO JOIN
IN HIKING PARTY
FEEDING U. S. WITH
OWN PRODUCTS SOON
An excellent opportunity for a
real outing Is being offered by E. A.
Brltton, Douglas county scout ex
ecutive, over Sunday and Monday,
September ( and 7. Th Eugene
boy scouts are taking their annual
...... ilk. vhBna .rlf vain werS
and nave invited Koaenurg soouis ".- . ' street
and business men to accompany! posted lower during the yestorday
. .. ... . . I sV.uvHnnM IM.IMI mm .T.
mem. nr. urition, wno nas muo .' u ........... - - -
15 trips to the summit of the Three down one cent to me ft eeni irvei.
Sisters, has been secured as the I At the same lime current recripis
guide for the trip. Mr. Brltton has advanced cent to a oents net.
made eight trips to the top of the Firsts and pullets held unchanged.
Middle Hlster, which Is to lie cllmb- Today the association is offering
ed by the Eugene and Roseburg extra eggs to Portland stores at 39
parties. Mr. Brltton desires to get cents, according to Manager Dixon,
In touch with any men or scouts or two cent t dosen under the
who desire to make the trip, and price established on the. dairy ex-
Inlor..! r.n reach hlmi.k.n.. .
fiary society for Oregon, has been , ,.i,h hu office ,t the armcryl Neiotlsllons are under war to
dy :fiamed a delegate from the state . or h, nome tch y,, differences between
rAaoctstoi hM Lew Wirs year ago at Portland.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Sep. t. With . Country dressed meats and live states Senate aub-comniltle on
the
out
Rennlor Tasker L. Oddle of Neva
da, a member of the committee in
Ithe eastern interests, wsnls the re-
nr-ni rn a ccrDTrn turns from the public llnfs to be
reWDLLnMftjJt.n par,d ,n tne na,1()na, Xtnmiyi
.l . , "They have had their pie and
SPOKArWarsetr-Senll. '
ment so fsr developed In the hear-1 s,;nRlor pianfleld expressed the
ings oeing conuucieu dj ine uuu-u .... ,h .,,., of .he Col
umbia basin project shnuld not be
Poultry association carrying poultry are steady and unchang- pume unrtn. "points with favor to-1 .
their threats to sell eggs under Receipts continue moderate ward , HaBmg policy of unreserv-." "'
l.Er?riMrl5E wrt "It" '"' tradlm- along the I ,(c ,,,, wllh lorM OD. "W ha
big ones of the year. All will
'".,'!! 'Ji?:, to the national convention to be I
t ,:"" " ', ,Z" held In Oklahoma Clly. Oklahoma,
te preK.nU-d on h. stage j of the ma( prepirlon,
theatre next Wednesdsy evening. A , d h PonvPn,un and will
feature photoplay of extraordinary , corvallls al.out Septemls-r
quality baa been secured, for the oc- ... . kVanelsco to visit her
raslon and Mr. Ooux will give nis .,. ,, hPO,h,.i.i,w vi, .nd
There Is a good demand
fancy bogs and calves and
all lines of poultry.
The local bop market la firmly
established at 10 rents. Not on
ly are buyers unable to pick up
stocks under that figure, hut sov
ersl sales' of new crop have al
ready bee" transacted at iiO cents.
One sale uf toggles brought 20a
cents.
patrons a real evening of eiter
i&iiinirnu
Wins SlOOft Prise
tllorla Mae Donne. IS months
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
loane, recent arrivals here, was
the prize winner In a Portlsnd
baby contest held there a short !
time ago. Gloria was adjudged l
100 per cent perfect and as a re- j
tult received a check for $100
from several Portlsnd business I
firms. Mr. Doane states that the ;
.baby will be entered in a San
fnnlMl IflflS. She Wll t
to hare been entered as "Miss
Mrfs. Fred (iettin. and family
'and attend the diamond Jubilee
I there this month. Mrs. Keld will
'hen go on to Oklahoma and will
'be away from Corvalle until the
! middle of October. Corvallls
Times.
PIONEER MAN DIES
:b6rn ;
WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Wilon. of Sutherlin, at Mercy hos
pital, Monday, August 31, a son.
KROHN To Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
PORTLAND, Ore., Sep. X Eggs,
extras cent lower; receipts cent
ihe easoclatloo and the etching.. ! '! " "
b, M yet. UU. beadway ba. been ; J-J- .. "rsU
Thomas J. Loftua. 62, Union coun- A large part of the controversy
ty pioneer, died here yesterday af- Is wovea around storage eggs, the
ternoon. Mr. Loftua la survived by 'association alalmlng that the
his widow, a brother. Patrick If- large holdings in the coolers: are
tus of Enterprise, Ore, two sls-jthe reason for boosting - prices
t-rs. Miss Delia Loftus of San Fran- on ine ercnange, so idsi opera-
low located li naiem, wnere 10 nsve ien rum r mm n........ "... ..- . .... t
sklsms snd her hn.bsnd w I Portlsnd," but on account of their Krohn. at their home In Cleveland.! Folks used d wait for their Mp
Tin a verv successful florl't (residence In this city they will Tuesday, September I. an K pound to coma In. Today tbey read the tl
enter her aa "Mise Koseburg." 'boy. jNews Review classified ads. la
Cisco and Mrs. Anna Qulnn, county , tors can get oft with profit on
Calway. Ireland. jrstoage toekl. Other m'lnber.
m. t .... .. k.. i. M1,. 'of the exchange emphatically deny
Mr. Loftu. was born In county , mor.
Oalway Ireland. In 1863 and cam. , Mv.oe. n
o California as a boy later mor- rfBd f (ft tomri .
Ing to Oregon, where he settled at, Cuh huM, u p-rlrtl4,r hg.
Starkey, L'nlon county, where he w , hi lMl market today
took up farming. He moved to ... ,tgnd,rd and prime first
Pendleton four and one half yr;pubei a half rent at 481 and
so. I a 7 cents respectively. Other gra
des nnchaiged, bnt market firm.
Storage homings are lighter
the a week ago In local coolers
nd considerably total holdings a
t
4ic. Prime firsts 47c.
Butterfat firm, unchanged. Poul
try firm unchanged.
Spuds and onions steady, un
changed
Nuts steady, anenanged. Cas-
care bark steady, unchanged.
Hops firm at 10c; new crop 18
20c.
ed public domain wllh local op- "" ' "
., ' j,.-.,... ii.. i.... i hj of the Interior to say when the
Stanfleld, of Oregon, chairman, de- ; W ""'n '
clared upon the arrival of the com-, b,lllt Senator Ralph Cam-
imlltee here today. Arllo"- rh;
I . . Vent report of a commission of th
This generally Is In line with MtirU ,lvp.TtmPnt reeommen.llng
the policy of the Interior depart- l)lav n ,,,.VH,1,m(.I,,. ..That ,
ment,' he ssld. There Is no de- f()r conIrr,.,(, , consUler."
msnd for transfer of power over , ,.T(1 ,,, far AM,ut whl.B
grazing rlrhts from one depart- j fMH)laK our . p,-ople wllh our
Iment to anoth-r, hut the slock men , nwn niHl.,rl w u. ,r,)U, pro.
are highly favorable to the crestl..nnm s,.nator stanfleld said,
of a new commission before which : ..whT not .tBTt now so we shall
they could present their views.' ab,H , 1PP, lh(, ati,atlnr"
! In fornmlstlng any new grazing 1 The committee held no healug
policy the public as well as the here. It will continue to Yakima
slock rslsers and farmers will be
tsken Into consideration, he con
tinued, and declared that any pol
icy that would lend to rale the
prlre of m'st would h- unpopular.
where a hearing is to bo held to
morrow. ....
Horse collars and collar pads st
Wharton Bros. "29
PORTLAND, Ore., Sep. 1 Cat
tle nominally steady unchanged;
receipts cattle SO; calves 15.
Hon nominally steady; receipts
HO (0 on contract.)
Sheep nominally steady: receipts
120.
Quick turnover. Advertise. A
classified ad today brings sales to
morrow. ,
GROWERS!
We are still In the market for your
EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES"
BRING THEM IN NOW
Umpqua Valley Canning Company
ROSEBURO, OREGON
OR PHONE 525