SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1925. LOCAL NEWS Horace Mint in Here I In Thursday II. U Maratwa of Salem arrived i Among lUose fri Gl. i:dale to In th city yeattrday to atlenU tiie spend avvrrai noura tifrv 1 ntrsuay ruurral ol Ma bruuii-r, w. Marstt-ra. i annulling to bu-jimtt:' aHuii u aj , Dick Juut-a. Prom Oakland Miss Kthel Manning; returned to her home in Oakland ycaturday evening; after spending several hours here visiting and shunning. In Yesterday J. MilllKan returned to bla home Oakland Realdenta VisiN Mr. and Mm. Noah Huxe, of Oak land, spent several liolita h re 'I liumUny attemlinx to bunin. n. af fairs and ah'-pplng. From Claveland Mra. J. A. JoelMjn, of Cleveland, spent yesterday in thia city fchop- at Smith Jllver yesterday evening, aml mt,.mlll) lo business at after sending the day here trans acting business and trading. To Ybdt Aallland Klwnlilu John Throne regional Klwanla director left today for Ashland, where he will pay an orflrial visit to the Klwania club ot that cliy. llark Krmii MeOfonl Dr. and Mrs. S. 1,. Do Lapp, and Rev. II. K. Mow. returned yesterday from Med ford after a abort time spent visiting In that city. From Oakland Among those from Oakland to spend yesterday In Boseburg on business and visiting wilh friends were Mr. and Mra. E. J. Madison and aoo. Viitll Relative Mr. and Mra. A. L. Oreen and son Donald, of Watervlllo, Wash ington, are in the city, viMling at 4he home of the formers' Bis ter. Mra. R. K. Wood. They ar rived here last evening having been guesta of relatives at liel llngbam enroute. Funeral Today The funeral of the late W. E. Marstera waa held yesterday at the Koaeburg Undertaking l'arlors. Rev. Joseph Knotta. pastor of the Methodist church, officiated, and In terment took place In the I. (). O. V. cemetery, where the burial ritual inks. ! Edwards Hare In Yesterday 1 Mr. a id Mr: . Tom Kdwarda, of I Among those from the rural dle ' Tillamouk, are spending a few trlcta to spend a few hours here days In Ui.i city visiilng with 1 yesterday shopping and visiting friends. waa Mia. C. IL Joclsua of Cieve- . land. 1 Mr. Dcnn Visitor j J. I. Dunn, of Ci.inas Valley. ;no-filler Released toi .d ie'i; '1 nuiK'iy arid s:-i.t the p. c. Mlll'-r, arrested recently u.'i tiiij,1 u,u-i l.i.i; tu bLs.ues ai-!and fined lw for gambllug. was lair-;, 'released from the county jail to- Iday upon the payment of tho American zinc insulated fence la lamount of the fine. KUwnmeid uKa'tiKl rut. It.iy puur-1 anti-ed fence. It co.itu no more than Former Resident Here oilier kinds. Suld by Wliarion l!ioa. a KruSe, for many yeara a real- ' uh-nt of lioseburg, is aM-ndlng a Leave For South jfw aityn .re attending to busl- Mrs. O. Skelly and diiUKhter, who ness matters. Mr. Kruse is now' were guests of Mra. .. 1'. Kinher jcondueting the Sepol lahrutoriea at here yesterday, left this riioinliig ; 1'ortland. for southern points. YOUR OLD RANGE Visitor Yesterday Clay Sinlita motored from Hton yesterday and spent a hours transacting buslneys trading lie re. Win few and From Dixonville Mm. Jim Short motored from Dixonville Thursday and spent a few hours shopping and visiting with friends. From Elgarose Mrs. Karl Johnson, of Klgarose. spent several hours here yesterday shopping and attending tu business matters. Mr. Brown In - C. O. brown, Gtendale resident, spent yesterday In this city at tending to business matters and visiting wilh friend.. Leaves For South A. V. MeClellan. of this city, left on train Number &3 this morning for California points to spend sev eral weeks, lie will go as far us Los Angeles and Sun Dlego. Leaves for Marial Miss Kathryn Montgomery, of Looking (a lass, who has been a guest for t he pant few days of Miss lorena Shortrldge, of this city, left this morning for Marial, where she will teach school dur lug the wilder. As First Payment-and $10.00 Per Month for Eleven Months Is AH It Takes to Own a SMOOTH TOP Arrive From Everett- Mrs. Martin Dahl and daughter j finit , fn, lnj(.k dr,m L'arimil t Uuu li I tint It a eeifi.il .... From Camas George Tanner, of Camas alley. of Kverett. Washington, arrived here, to be guests at the C. K. Sedgwick home for two months. "Slim Wilbur Here ) Corbet t "Slim" Wilbur, of North Itwid, tp nt the day in Koaeburg visiting wilh friends . Jfe was lo-: eat I'd In Itoseburg for a number of years and was one of the city's lie is now employed as fire truck driver at North Pend. j The McCormlck-Deering tractor ' conies fully equipped, belt pulley, j governor, brake, fenders, etc. It , From Glendale lelund Johns returned to his motored here yesterday and spent home at Glendule yesterday even j Couim In eillier two or thr pjow the day attending lo business it g arter spenuing several nours aiZIK u has behind ft the lari'st I matters and trading. here looking after business affairs, j manufacturers of farm machinery, - - i lit the world. The repair service : From Smith River ) viau ax saner nemo Jim Claman was among those I Mr. and Mra. Carl J. Schmltt, from-the rural districts to motor j and sou, Iemerest, of Oregon City, here yesterday and transact bus!- accompanied by Mr. Schmitt'a mo ness. He resides on Smith Klver. I ther, Mrs. J. J. Schmltt, and Archie ...hmitt. of Canby, spent Wednes- Vtsitor Thursday day night here as guests of Mr. cannot be excelled. Wharton Uroa. See one at ! Among those from the rural dls- and Mrs. Ed Satter, of 725 S. Jack son at reel. Air. ficnm 1 1 1 recn i ly disposed of his establishment, the Terminal confectionery. In Oregon City, and Is now looking for a busl- trlcts to spend yesterday afternoon here shopping and visiting was Mrs. K. K. Sandqulst, of Melrose. Business Visitors Mr. and Mrs. George Weber, of of the Odd Fellows lodge was used. Garden Valley, motored here yes- Cooking top is 29 1-2 ' by 20 1-4 inches and every square inch is hot. Vun It Hewn Improving Victor Van liriesen, Uoseliurg tniln, who ha. been recovering from an operation at the Kugene hospital In Kugene, is reported to be much improved. Mr. Van Brie sen was taken to Kugene, follow ing tho re-breaking of his left five weeks ago. when he slipped ness location. The party left Thurs-j from Ills crutches at home hero, day for Awhland, and Klamath tails ! fulling and causing a bad break. by auto. They will return homo (It was found neressary to grnft Members of the order attended In terday and spent the arternoon next week, again stopping here to a piece of bone from tho ankle. a body. tmnhacting business and shopping, visit 'on the bone above the calf of m MsseLLaaoi jt 1 J OAS RANO I tpo U l Spted Burner B K I va fj Li sS Ventilated Oven 1 4 by 1 8 by 1 2 J2 inches with automatic heat control. Special broiler oven. Radiator Hose Of exceptionally good quality live rubber. Our low prtc 25a to 60o pr foot, according to d lame tor also. Fan Belts Our "ICndleM Cord fan belts arts made of aoveral plies of strong fabric. Our low price 35o tj $2.1(X aooordlng to car. Cylinder Head Caskets A ow copper asbvatni-fllled - guknt will mv bws of com- pnanloo. Our price Is 30o to lS accord lng to car. Oe4tt cement 20o, 36o 70o " Gasket Paper Sheet Cork Shim Bra Asbestos Yarn "Uttle Sioux" Valve Grinder fkif to operate Inaurea an even eTrtnd perfwrt eon tact of all parte of the valve with alt part of the aeat. Our low price, IncludlnaT four bits and extenln rod " "Pelio" Trnlr a-rlnrirr 880. Kkajr to oparmla. "Brane" tjf llrlnilora 85o. Flu naarlr all valvaa. "TmTorlta" (rrlnder 42.15. For Korda. "Bit Bnusa" rlndar S80 Waatarn rahra (rlndlnc com pound .2Sa Complats Llna Valva Lltt.ra. Valva Raamara. B wiring Scrap. ra, Soldsn Sold. ring lrtn lew TarelM. ass ijesson in Econcjmy from a Railroad Engineer ! Many "healthy" repair bills would be saved if motorists would follow tho practice of railroad men. All working parts of the car should be checked at resrulnr inter vals particularly before and after lonfr runs. Breakdowns are prevented by locat ing the trouble before it becomes serious. If you do not do this work yourself, have your garage man go over the car for you. Pependable Tools and Repair Materials are necessary for dependable jobs. All "Western Auto" stores carry complete lines of Tools and Materials at extremely low prices. Specials for This Week Adjustable Auto Wrench A -lrp forgtd wrench with a aolid oiie-plcre remov able Jaw. Bu liable for heuvy Irn ThU only. teuvy work, dta am mirth Is Inchra. fit lliia Wwk'i price Ldi j Combination Pliers Tou can aave money on those ImkIi - arn.le itrop ftrnil aiwl pllera. Hlm-k finish. 6 S -Inch else. This work nt the exi'f pitonally l'W prit-e of iv. rma 14c Spring Eez tU.C An applliatlim of Kprlnc Kea atota all atiufwka, vllnilnatra ruxt and leavea a lubricant. S-oi. alia 30c, W-pInt alu 60c, l-int ale IIjOO. "X" Liquid Cement It permanently acnla the leaks In the nulla tor It pre vrniia rust fin.l wn le furma- tlnn It In leoluU'ly hann-Is-hpj tu all mtl. Our low Small alte . . Large alve , . .. 70e ...$1.15 Good Tools Tou mn'i iln a flrat-claaa Job with poor tools'. 1. R Wnnrhrs.t M to 11.96 Al)utubl Wrenches Pmkct Kcta llanil and llrvaat Irlll V'hMl I'ullora.... Mto 1 Jto to 7.75 2.90 A 4J0 .S5a 4.7S llammera .5 to 1.19 Also Chlaala uncha Sorawdrivara Plitra "Neverburn" Brake Lining A brake lining you can de pend upon. It la made of blKh quality, weor-reelatlng-, extra lon-nbered aabeatoa and Interwoven with a baae of tough copper wire. Our low price, per foot, 25e . to $1.09, according to car. "Neverburn" for Fords flt of S ptec for tranamls alttn band (without copper wire). "A rhatter-proof" lin ing. I'er aet .U5 . for Fords and Chevrolet We carry a complete llna of very effective nole elimina tors.' auch aa Window Bl lencera, each 25o Fender Antl-lUttler, each with four bolta, (a (aet of 45c); Steer ing Rod Antl-Hnttler, J5c Itraka Handle Antl-llattler, 20e. For Chevroleta we have Hteerlng Oear Anti-Vlbratora, 6&c Clutch Control, 2Ml Gear Shirt Antl-tuttler, 90a. Oregon Stores A I. HA NY ASIII.AM) E. I'OKTI.AND MKIlKOHl) tuiKiHi.N t rry 1'iiitri.AM) I'KMH.KTON IlllSKIU'llll SAI.KM EI'llKE Mare thnn 125 Stores in the Wst- WesternAiito Supply Co. Main Stcre -110O South Grand Ave- ,LU9 AMUCIaCO. li- lams For Your Convenience Open Till 9 p. m, Saturdays 117 South Stephens Street Roseburg Store: $190 Of) Completely P4U.UU Installed We DO NOT charge interest nor do we charge for installing $120.00 is the price installed ready to use. We DO NOT carry repair parts, as they are not needed with modern ga3 equipment. Southern Oregon Gas Company If it is Jjeat you can do it better with gas. the leg, but he la now getting along nicely. Feature at the Garden Juanne Wallace, "blues' singer, will appear with the Swauee Sere naiifra at the Kalnbow tiardena on Saturday night, according to an an Mmncement made today by the managfr, U. 1. Mathews. Misa Wallace in hinging at the Antlers tonii;ht and tomorrow night ahe J will introduce nome real blues I h jnibT, including "Alabama ! ileum). " and other lute hits. The m-w Serenaders orchestra is prov ing to be a real hit and large crowds are attending all of the dances. Attractive Window The window exhibit of sporting good ami an 1 main and birds killed in hunting expeditions or trapped In the mountains of Douglas coun ty at tho Churchill Hardware Co. store, has attracted a world of at tention this week both from tour-lt-t and ItM-al people. All of the taxl dermv HDecimenH In the window 1 tavatPM tirulinnnl hv Mr llriitnn if Ktlenbower, an expert who came here about five years ago. Tho specimens are wonderfully life like, ami the setting of the entire window Is one lo deepen convic tion that wild life In Douglas county must be all that hunters and sportsmen could Winn for. JOE DUNNE OPENS FIGHT ON KOZER IN PORTLAND COURT worked up to a point where we I could have an office, we received , Indirect fnrormatiorithat thtf Cham- j her of Commerce had been sold out. I I immediately took up this rumor with Mr. Dunne and he proceeded to become very Insulting and dub bed the Itoneburg Chamber of Com merce and the city's merchants as a bunch of 'mossbacks. After Mr. Dunne had shown an inclination to be rather unfair in this matter, the Chamber invited Mr. Dunne and Mr. Kozer to a conference to he held In Itoseburtr, ho that this mat ter might he straightened out. and so that the state might benefit the most from it. But Mr. Dunne has not seen fit to answer our letter. If he wants to be fair and keep nothing under cover, why the rea son for no meeting on an equal basis? We will admit that wo may not be as big as Mr. Dunne thinks he Is, but we are quite positive that we are working for the very best, interests of the state of Oregon and the traveling public. 'After the three A office h'nd been located away from the Cham ber of Commerce. Mr. Kozer, real izing the efforts the Chamber had put forth and the work it has done In the Interest of the tourists, he firmly refused to change the regis tration bureau, in spite of the tre mendous pressure brought to bear hy Mr. Dunne and his cohorts. The Koseburg Chamber of Commerce certainly compliments Mr. Kozer upon his action for the interest of the state of Oregon, instead of bowing to two or three meu, who are after personal eain." HliLl'l STATE'S PAYROLL (AMOcUtt rrvm Ltfrd Wire.) SALEM". Ore., Sep. -I. It was current here this morning that Governor Pierce had assured A. M. Dalrymple that he would be allow ed to remain as warden of the state penitentiary under the arrange ment by which Dillard A. Klklns, chairman of the Industrial accident commission, would become advis ory superintendent of the prison temporarily, could not be confirm ed either nt the governor's office or at the prson. Roth Governor Pierce and War den Dalrymple declined to discuss the reports, which followed clost-Iy on a conference between Governor Pierce. Dalrymple and W. A. Del Tell, secretary to the governor, in the governor's apartim-nts here last eveninc. The conference last ed for about two hours. Meanwhile the contend of the report of tho special commission named by the governor to investi gate conditions at the prison and the causes for the Murray-Kelly-WHn esenpe of Anriist 12. when STORES CLOSE MONDAY All stores will be closed Ibor Day, Monday, Sept. 7. KOSKItrKG M KKC HA NTS i ASSOCIATION !. l.TO IHK IV COAL .MIX IS. ( 9 (AmvMed Trrm U-aei in., - TOKYO, Sept. 4. One hundred nnd fifty persons were killed in an explosion nt the Teihaku coal mine. near Plngyang, Korea, dis- '9 patches to tho ,liji Khitupo received here today said. two guards were shot lo death, re mains a secret to alt except a very few persoiis close to Governor Pierce, who declines to make the' findings of the committed public Friends of the governor have de clared, however, that the report flatly recommends the removal of Dalrymple. No need harping about the cost of a classified ad because It cannot be coBipareu with the results it brings. Troof of tne pudding Is In tast ing whether ouyer or seller read the c?sslfie1 nds. (Continued from pare 1) . deal for his efforts In trying to keep tho registrations where they t rightfully belong, as no motor as- sorlation office is equipped to make a study of the state's resources and hnnd this information to the travel ling public whom we are trying to hold in the state for a few days. In-: stead of having them try to go through In one day violating our i traffic laws and endangering the lives of our public. ly com Inn into the Chamber of Commerce office for registration, they are Interested In side trips, and are prevailed upon to stay In the state for an addllonal number of days, and often become settlers. "If Mr. Dunne were a man of his word, there would be no need of the motorists money being spent tn trying to straighten out this mat ter, as It was originally promised to me personally, as president of the Hoseburg Chamber of Com merce, that we were to have the ofrice, and It was the Chamber of Commerce that put over the local branch. The Chamber of Commerce ab polnteil a committee to raise the membership for a branch office of the State Motor Association. !Tn fortunately the chairman waa call ed east on account of the death of a relative, and before the new com mittee got at work Mr. Dunne saw fit to dicker with one of our mem bers and secretly arranged to have Ihe office put In the other end of town. "After lh mcniW-rahip bad been WECQMA BATHS In Banilon By Ihe 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 Saturday and Sunday 7,?iaa