SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1925. 84,000 others own eletiric ranges 'but THESE you KNOW! J. E. McCLINTOCK, Roaeburg. Electrle Rang, liglits and household appliances. SJC 07 Average monthly bill - V 3 J I GLENN WIMBERLY, Roieburg. Electrio Rang, lighta and household appliance. yi OQ Average monthly bill Qt.aW DR. 0. E. HOUCK, Roaeburg. Elaetrlc Ranga, lighta and houaahold appliances. (( QO Avaraga monthly bill OO.Oti CLAIR K. ALLEN, Roaeburg. Elaetrle Ranga, lighta and houaahold appllaneaa. pr J Avaraga monthly bill JJ.tI FOSTER BUTNER, Roaeburg. Elaetris Ranga, lighta and houaahold appllaneaa. ' pJ oo Avaraga monthly bill - ?DaC MAX 8. HAMM, Roaeburg. Elaetrle Rang, lighta and household appliance. ( o Average monthly bill JJ.Z1 tcAUTOMWrloW:G7 POWtR. COMPANY Here are the names of just half a dozen of the many owners of electric cooking ranges in your own neighborhood. 84,000 other homes here in the West already know the convenience and the economy of cooking by electricity. But these are homes you know! Today these neighbors of yours arp gladly allowing us to publish the actual figures taken from their electric bills for the past year. Like ourselves, they want you to know just how economically you, too, can enjoy this better, cleaner, more modern way of cooking. Compare these figures with your own cost of ordinary -fuel. And remember, they include not only the current for cooking, but for all electric lights, and other electrical appliances as well. In every case these average figures cover the winter months. In summer, when a cool kitchen is so important, the electric bills are even less. Your dealer has just received a new stock of electric ranges. Make your selection today on convenient payment terms if you prefer. HUUKPAlirNKHS IN FKUUMUiS THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY AMERICA'S Greatest: ykcmoty ROUND TRIP Jrvm PORTLAND The "Double Triangle" Tour Canadian Rockies Jasper National Park Scenic British Columbia rery mile a picture! UVH 81'UMKR rAHKR ScmkBooklttTm A.B. HOLTORP. City Pm& Agut 122 Third St., PORTLAND, Oi. Phone Broadway 3)00 LOCAL NEWS J From Glide Mr. ljff Knitlm. of lllcl, appnt yet,Tilay in tilts city shopping und attending to buslneas afrHira. Visitor Wednesday Mra. Hoy llalflpld, of Roberta Creek, motored here yesterday and spent the afternoon vIsMing with friends and shopping. -In Yesterday Mrs. C. I.. Oarr returned to her homo In Kutherlin after spendlnc si'vernl hours here visiting and shopping. Enroue South Mrs. Tom Pulley, of I.ob Angeles, passed through this city yesterday, enroule home after a visit In Tort land. She Is the niece of Mra. Carl I.undeen of this elty. . . - " " , WECOMA 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 'do you good. Plan to Visit Us Next Saiurdau and Sunday niaimiiiiimi Htra From Portland Frank Terry, of Portland, Is upend! nK a few iliiyn In thin chy on buslm'HH and vlwltinR villi frit'iuK Business Visitor (JeorRe Amltrnon motored from Melrose yesterday and spent the afternoon her attend. we to busl nest affairs. Hers From Medford J. J. liuchter, of the California Oregon Power Company, la here from Medford for a few days at tending to bu sine us affairs. From Glide John Hurne, (illde resident, spent several noun: here yesterday at tending to business matters and trading. From Hoagtln Clyde Whili returned to his home at HougHti yesierdity even tllK llfler KpetidlllK a few hours here on buslnetm. Visitor from Melrose Among those from the rural ills trlets to pend a few hours hero Wednesday on business was Carl Lindsay, of Melrose. Visitor in Town Oscar Shock ley motored from Kock Cretk yestenlay and skiu 'the afternoon here attending to I business affairs. Susiness Visitor i Carle ton Livingston, of lh-t-r 1 Creek, motored here yesterday and spent several hours trading ami ; transacting business. Mr. Wilson In H. U Wilson mntorrd from Myr- tie Creek yesterdny and spent a ' few hours attending to business 'matters and visiting friends, j From Melrose ; .'rM, Staurfer returned to his I home at Meitose yesterday after I nwn after spending a short time here looking after btisineita mat ters. Wright's In Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wright sni son. iHntald, of Caps lllahee, sin nt eslentay here shopping and look ing after business matters. From Glide Among those from (tilde to mo tor here yesterday and spend the day visiting with friends and on business was Hubert Casebeer. The Itustnrns and Professional Women's Club of Hoseburg, will hold a banquet at the Hotel t'mp qua Indian Room on Fsiday. Sept. 4th at 6 IS. The state president. Miss Louise Hacker of Portland, will be present. Our local president. Miss Hosa B. Parrot. Is home from her vacation and will preside. All members are rrqoesled to be pres ent. LOCAL NEWS Rib grass, bum mixture and oth er field seeds at Wharton Bros. From Powers Lester Ausen, of Powers, spent yesterday in Hoseburg veiling and on bUriiuAs. Visitor Wednesday Mrs. Ktlerwalt of Plllard, spent yesterday afternoon In Hoseburg vUltiug with friends and shopping. Leaves This Morning Mrs. Frank Welch lei n and daugh ter, of thla city, left this morning for points south for a visit of a few days. From Powers lian W. Thornton was among those from Powers to spend a few hours In Ruseburg yesterday - on business. Arrives From Seattle Miss Myrtle Nelson, of Seattle, arrived hero this morning ta spend a short time visiting and on busi ness. Judge Bunnel Visitor Judge K. H. Bunnell, county judge of Klamath county, spent a few hours in this city visiting friends. In For Day Among those from the rural dis tricts to spend y enter-day hero on business was Oscar Iauelnberg, of Oak Creek. Here From Ourvallla Mrs. L. A. Littiefield, of Cor-, valtis, arrived hem last night to ; spend a short tlma visiting with I relatives. , Kroni Tiller Mrs. K. L. Pollard arrived here : yesterday evening from Tiller to 1 spend a short time visiting with friends and attending to business, j Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued at Eugene yesterday afternoon to John H. Wilson of Hoseburg, and Mr.s May Iterehtold of Eugene. Hew TinJay Mrs. C. N. Smith and Mrs. Pearl Cathcart, of Marshfield, mo tored here to spend the day vis iting friends and shopping, Mrs. Do lierimrdi YInUm Mrs. Joe DeBernardl, of Idleyld spent yesterday afternoon In thla city visiting with friends and shoppng. Mrs. De Bernard! was formerly Miss Olive Kredrlckson, of this city. The International tractor disc will do your work in half the time required by other lighted discs. We have 6, and 7-foot sizes in stock. Wharton Bros. ItetuniH 1-Vom Klamath Falls W. A. Cumminga returned to Hoseburg last night after spend ing the past few days looking after business affairs In Klamuth Kails. Mr. Hiiiley Hero . K. C. Hnlley, of the public ser vice commission, arrived here from Sulem last night to spend a M.iort time on business, lidive For Fast It. L. Mitchell and Lewis Jag gers, of Joplfn, Mo., who have been guests of Mr. .Mitchell's sis ter, Mrs. C. L. Keding at Dlllard for several weeks, have left for their home in the east. En route South Mrs. T. S. Brennan and daugh ter. Laura Brennan, of Seattle, who stopped here yesterday, left this i morning for San Francisco, where they will visit. Mrs. Brennan was here receiving medical treatment. Return to California Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Powell and Miss McCow, who have been spend ing the summer on their ranch on the Curry estate, left this morning for their home at Barstow, Cali fornia. He-e This Morning Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Turn oil and family, of Oakland, California, real- dents of this city eight years ago, 1 stopped In Hoseburg this morning and visited Mrs. Turnells sister. Mrs. J. K. Falbo. They are motor ing to northern points, enjoying a month's vacation. Leaves for Los Angeles Mrs. U. W. Berrier and daughter who have been visiting Mrs. Ber ber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Knight, for the past three weeks. left this afternoon for her home in Los Angeles. She was called there uton receiving word of the serious illness of Mr. Berrier. Mrs, Skelly Here Mrs. O. Skelly and daughter. Maxtne, recently of Kugem, stop ped here today to be the guests of Mrs. P. P. Fisher for a short time. Mrs. Skelly formerly resided here and has many friends in Hoseburg. She and her daughter will continue south to California after visiting here. Nebraska People Visit I Mr. and Mrs. IT. H. Clark, of Os ceola. Nebraska, who have been visiting In Portland. Kugene and other points, stopped here yester day to visit. They are enroute now to Lo Angeles, and other Califor nia points. They state that they find the scenic spots of this state very beautiful and that they are much Impressed with the surround ing country. lint lien Kctum Home Mr. and Mrs. Foster Butner and daughter. Miss Frances Butner, ' and Miss Daphne Hughes have re turned from an auto trip to Med ford, Klamath Fails and Crater Ijike. They state that they had a splendid trip and find the sce nic wonders of southern Oregon i are all that tourists boast of. Kn route To mmt From Fast Fred To lie. Coqullle man, spent yesterday here before go- lng on to his home at the roast. ' Mr. Tnlles has been attending, as a representative from the coast, the International amateur trap shoot In the east recently, and was tn route home after stopping at Seattle and way points to Vlf.lt. Mr. Haling Worse D. M. Hedlng. of Dlllard. 'who ha been 111 for some time, and who has been at home after be- Itng r (in fined at a Portland hospt ital for several months, again re turned there for treatment, and. Is much worse since his return i from the city last Wennesnay. .Mr. Benin has many frlenns at Dlllarh. who hope for his early I recovery. j Standard Oil Man Visit R. D. Murden, of the Standard OH company, Portland, Is spend ing a short time here on buiueiu. Iltiinui From Port I und Men's suits cleaned and pressed, 1150. Hoseburg Cleaners, phuna 472. Paul Amort returned from Portland last night, driving back a new Oldsmoblle for local distri bution. Miss Bede Here Miss Huth Bede, of Cottage flrove, arrived here this morning to be the week-end guest of Miss Mil dred Cochran. American line Insulated fence Is guaranteed not to rust Sold by Wharton Bros. . Former Residents Here Mr. and Mrs. Hoehne, former residents, motored here from Med ford, and are spending the day Malting with friends. To Brownsville Miss Gladys Enger left this morn ing for Brownsville, where she will spend the next several days visit ing. She will ret am here Tu-aduy. Harold Smith Released Harold Smith, fined Wednesday for participation In a gambling game at Oakland, was released to day upon the payment of one-half of hid fine of H5u. He was given time to raise the remainder of the money. PEW Antler Theatre. "The Limited Mail," the Warner Bros. Classic of the Screen which beKins a two day engagement on Friday at the Antlerg Theatre, is a picturlzation of Elmer Vance a thrilling melodrama of the Went, directed by Ueorfre Hill. The atory concrena the fortunes of Bob Snobsim (Monte Blue) a ne'er-do-well Easterner who turns tramp and joins forces with Spike (Edward Oribbon) and Potts (Will ard Louis), two others of the care free brotherhood. When the three save the Limited Mail from de struction by a mountain landslide, Jim Fowler (Tom Gallery), the mail clerk, strikes up a friendship with Bob. j Together the two men bring up j Bob's motherless little son Bobble (Jackie Huff) and tojrelher they J fall In love with Caroline Dale i (Vera Reynolds), an attractive lit- 1 tie waitress. Bob's past in the form ; of a chorus girl returns to disturb his romance, and further complica- , tions result when Jim is killed in a ' wreck due to Bob'a carelessness in missing a danger signal. Bobbie falls Into a strenm when he follows Bob In his grief-stricken wander ings, and the man sacraficea the boy to rescue the Mail train from a landnlide. How Bpilce rescues little Bobbie. how Caroline's faith is restored and she and Bob find happiness to gether forma the climax to the dramatic story. Quick turnover. Advertise. A classified ad today brings Bales tomorrow. Loyalty to Roseburg Merchants We recognlie the right of every one to buy where he pleases. We have no quarrel with folks that ask us to buy their produce, and then when they buy something, send their money a loru wav oft to mail-order houses. It's tiue, though, that none of that mon ey ever comes back to Douglas county to make better schrols and roads and to add to the general development. But waive acquaintance and sen timent aside. I-ook at the ques tion as a matter of self-interest. We have the catalogs of the mail-order houses and know their prices. Take as an example a Volt Storage Battery. MAIL ORDER PRICE 6-Volt Battery $11.82 P. O. Money Order 12 P. O. Stamp 02 Express 1.50 Installation 50 Total Cost $13.96 Perhapa wait one week for de livery and pay for service bat tery. OUR PRICE HERE AT ROSEBURG IS $10.50 No waiting. No rent for ser vice battery, quality WELL KNOWN, fully guaranteed or an actual raving In dollars and rents of 1.1 4 1 by buying at home. This Is Just one example, friends and neighbors. All we ask Is that, after looking at the pic tures of the goods In the far away warehouses, you come here and see the goods themselves and get onr prices. Money back If anything you buy here la not perfectly satisfactory. A. C. McMILLIN. Mgr. ROSE GARAGE (Formerly Smith's Oarage) Roaeburg, Ore. Authorised PHK.ST O LITE IM.trlhntnrK "F R II r t4i SPECIAL AT- STiN Watermelons, lc Pound Bananas, 3 lbs. 25 cts. 311 West Cast Street Roaeburg, Ore. IT ALWAYS PAYS TO LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE. THERE ARE MANY THINGS THAT SHOULD MAKE EVERY CITIZEN PROUD OF THE HOME CITY. EVERYONE SHOULD LOOK FOR THE GOOD THINGS. BY DOING SO THEY WILL FEEL BETTER, CAN DO MORE AND WILL HELP THE HOME CITY MORE. We Solicit Your Freight and Express Shipments DAILY RUNS PROMPT SERVICE Compare our Insurance carried for your protection with umount required by law' Each Truck Required Carried Cargo :....$500.00 $2,000.00 Collision None Full Coverage Public Liability 5-1 0,000.00 20-40,000.00 Property Damage ."$ 1 ,000.00 $ l ,000.00 Oregon Auto Transportation Co. Successora to Roseburg-Portland Auto Freight Roseburg Office 40 1 Oak St. Phone 3 1 -J Portland Office E. Water and Yamhill, Auto Freiflht Terminal Phone E9924 Quality Shingles New car just received. Ask us about them ' Denn-Gerrctsen Co. 231 N. Main St. Phone 128 It's a real pleasure , to travel by stagel Speed with safety, combined with scenic beauty, comfortable stages anj frequency of service, stage travel is enjoyable at any season of the year. We take the work out of travel and put f Measure in. Ask your ticket office for a ist of the beautiful trips on, or in con nection with, our lines. COAST AUTO LINES Office at Terminal Hotel Phone 586 30J North Jackton Smlrli ' HaWJl O