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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1925. THREE
This is the Electric Range
You Want, Now You Can
Have It for Only
Completely Installed
$15
It's the most popular model of all the famous HOTPOINT-HUGHES line
and now, for the) first time in Roseburg $ 1 5 down will put it in your home, with all
range wiring insnlled and ready for your first electrically-cooked meal.
It is only bedause Arthur H. Crowell's Electric Store, Roseburg Electric, and
The California Oregon Power Company have made special arrangements to pur
chase these beautiful electric ranges in large quantities that we can make this
offer.
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15TH ONLY
But it will hold good only until September 1 5th. Perhaps even before that
the entire supply will be gone. To make sure of YOUR electric range the range
yea have planned so long to buy "som day "-c-rdcr it now. Your down pay
ment of $15 and even smaller monthly payments will give you twelve months to
complete the purchase conveniently. This price includes wiring and installation
costs for the range in your home.
WHY IT IS A LIMITED OFFER
This offer is being made by Roseburg dealers only. Many special arrange
ments have been necessary in order to put on this history-making bargain and
now that these arrangements are completed there is no longer any reason for
depriving yourself of the comfort, the convenience, the warm-weather kitchen
coolness and the real economy of electric cooking.
DON'T DELAY!
aSSSe""' Jn
It may never be possible for us to duplicate this electric range bargain again.
Think of it a genuine HOTPOINT-HUGHES, with three top burners and two
oven burners the ideal size for the average home all wiring complete, for
only $ 1 5 down and still smaller monthly payments on the balance. There is only
one way to be sure of getting yours telephone NOW and have it reserved until
you call tomorrow!
ARTHUR H. CROWELL'S
ELECTRIC STORE
225 N. Jackson
Telephone 611
Special Terms on Other Make and Model Range
ROSEBURG ELECTRIC
Successor to Hudson Electric Co.
Telephone 123
Special Terms on Other Makes and Mode! Ranges
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER. COMPANY
Telephone 61
LOCAL NEWS
Small Fin Paid I
v. i iiuiiiuauu ni iuuuv uucu
fur sperdiug following hU pica
of guilty iu the local justice court.
n Portland
1 Afitl .Imv In P.irtlnn.l vtullini wtlh
frieuda.
. Leaving For Coast-
Mr. und Mrs. K. H. Huff ham and-
family will motor iu North Bend
und Marshfleld tomorrow, to SimmiiI
a few days visitiug.
Terminal Beauty Shop, phone 5S6.
Sjiemls Week Kml Here
Vera Heard of Mt'drord la spend
ing the week eud visiting with
Mrs. Josephine Junes, county
health nurje.
Cook with gaa.
Lynn Orenson lictter.
l,ynn t'leuHon, who has been
very 111 at the home of his father,
Henry Struder, Is somewhat lui
prov 1 today. Dr. Hoover Is In
uttemiaiK'c.
Heat with gas.
(iiieM. Front lowrt
Mrs. W. K. Klixgeralri, of Iowa
Fulls, Iowa, Is the guest of Mrs.
K. A. Pot-t, In this city. She ex
' peeta to spend several days hero
vhiiting witf Mrn. Post.
Roofing at Wharton Pros.
To Umpqua
Mra. M. K. James and Mlsa Thel
ma James, of this cily, will be the
guests of Mrs. George Bacon,
t nipqua.
Visit at Portland
Mrs. Fred Schwartz left t!i
ternoon for Portland where she will
visit with friends for several days.
To Portland
Miss Clarice Harps ter of this
city, is spending a week or so in
Portland, after which nhe will ko
on to Astoria to visit for a time. -
From Oakland
Mrs. Todd returned to her hnnriB!r ,a
in Oakland this afternoon" after I maintained
PORTLAND, Ore., Sep. 5. Local
dairy markets displayed a good
healthy tone at the end of tbo
week with prospects of a continue
upward trend. Offerings of butter,
eggs, and cheese are well taken and
socks are limited.
The eirir niArlfnt rimed a rent
f ihlgher vlth extras again posted at
42 cents on the exchange, hirsts
were bid a cent higher at 39 cents
with pullets and current receipts
nf- tSteariy at 37 and 33J cents respect
ively. Not enough fresh eggs are
coming to meet this markets re
quirements and some short held
stocks are being pulled out of the
cooler.
Cube butter quotations hi Id un
changed in the closing session of
the local market, but the undertone
Is firm with a good outlet for high
score stocks. Even ordinary but-
being well taken. Extns
fifty cent level
To Attend Fair
C. O. (larrett left this afternoon
for lUedspori and Smith River. He
has been appointed as one of the
judges at the Smith River com
munity fair.
Leave For Gold Beach
Mr nnd Mrs. W. ( Montirnmeiv.
Miss Kva llatey and Mr. Roy Huf-jFrom Melrose
speuding the day here visiting and
shopping.
To Portland
Mrs. C. H. Harpster of this city,
left today for Portland, where she
was culled because of the illness
of Mrs. Marie Frew In.
From Wilbur
Mrs. A. R. Grub bo. of Wilbur,
spent several hours In this city to
day visiting with friends and shop
ping. To Garden Valley
Mrs. M. K. Pierce will leave to
night for Garden Valley, where she
will be the week end guest of Mrs.
R. A. Calhoun.
ham of this city, will motor to
(old Heach Sunday to spend a few
days visiting.
Heat with gas.
To Portland
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rennet t. of
this city, left yesterday for Port
land, where they will meet lr. Ben
nett, of Oklahoma, who will arrive
! (here, and vitdt with him. They will
; return hero Monday.
Mr. Frewlng III
The many friends of Mrs. Mary
Frewing, who recently visited here
will be sorry to learn that she Is
quite 111 In Portland, and will soon
undergo a major operation at the
'ortl.ind Surgical Hospital.
From Melrose
Among those from the rurnl dis
tricts to motor here yesterday and
spend several hours attending to
buHlness matters was John Rack
ley, of Melrose.
Men's suits cleaned ard pressed.
$1 TiO. Roseburg Cleaners, phone
472.
In Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stafford re
turned to their home at Oakland
yesterday evening after attending
to business affairs here for a few
hours.
Among those from the rural dis
tricts to spend the day here shop
ping and visiting was Mrs. F. E.
Fenn, of Melrose.
Left for Portland
V A. Howard, local real esUite
agent, left by -lUtomobile for Port
land this afi rnoon to look after
business matters and visit with
Mrs. Itogard, who ha been at the
city for the benefit of her health.
To Portland-
Mrs. Robert A. McCalley, of this
city, leaves tonight for Portland,
where she will visit over Labor
day with her mother.
Wells Leave Sunday
Dr. und Mrs. Lee A. Wells and
family ,of this city, will leave Sun
day for Washington points by auto
and will enjoy a week s visit there.
YUllIng Riddle Home-
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Zlgler
nnd little daughter arrived here
from Portland today to visit at
the home of Mrs. Zigler's sister,
Mrs. 1. 11. Riddle and family.
throughout most of the week with
standards at 49 cents and prime
firsts at 47 cents. Prints held firm
at 53 cents with fat offer at 52
cents.
Live poultry and country dress
ed meats show tittle change Jn val
ues. Choice light boldingH gener
ally steady at 1 to 1U with
choice light veal 16 to 16 cents.
Occasionally a real fancy animal
will bring a half cent premium ov
er these prices.
All lines of poultry are moving
out good. Springs Btrong at 25 and
26 cents with little choice shown
between White and colored breeds.
Hens selling steady at 15 to 24
cents and while Pekin ducks 23 to
24 cents. Poultry arrivals were
limited this morning.
Portland millers have announced
an advance of $1 a ton tn feed corn
to $.r6 effective today.
Hay market slightly firmer with
buyers offering $15.50 a ton for oat
and vetch and $19 to $19.50 for al
falfa f. o. b. local team track. Other
lines of hay unchanged.
PORTLAND. Ore., Sep. S. Eges
firm, higher; current receipts 32J
cents a dozen; pullets 32ifti33c;
firsts 34& 344c; extras 37&38o de
livered Portland.
Butter firm, unchanged.
Butterfat firm, unchanged. . , .
Poultry st adv, unchanged.
Potatoes steady.
Onions, weak, unchanged.
Kuts steady, unchanged.
Cascara Bark quiet, unchanged.
Hops firm at 20c.
Cook with gaa.
TODAY'S BASEBALL
lnHin TivuMirer H
ThuniuH I). StouKhton, ntnto
trenaurer of the Amrlrun Legion,
is vIhIIIhk fur a fow dnys In
KnHPburK. He came to thin city
with. I". 8. District Attorney
Netliier.
Cook with gaa.
I Mrs. Ackert Leaving
I Mra. Achert, county iichool mip-
! erlntenclent, leaves Monday for
Keedsuort and Smith Itlver. She
will attend I lie Smith Klver fair.
1 anil will attend the opening- of
i schools at Keedfiport.
i -iIhk4t rumvn attkxihnu hove of Ood.
I
,ew Fmilltillit Arrlv
The new noda fountain to bn In
Hlnlled iiy Nathan Fullcrlon of the
Itcxall ntore, haa arrived and will
bu pluced In position at once. It
Ih expected to have -the fountnln
In operation by Tuesday of next
week, according to prenent plana.
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES
Young men and women, you har today far greater opportunltlei
than your fathers ever had. You nut, taowerer, get the neces
aary buaineia training and it can be had at the Eugene Business
College. 1
Monday Is enrollment day and this Is your Invitation.
Eugene Business College
IT'S A GOOp (CHOOL
A. E. Roberts President Mi Willamette St Eugene, Oregon
TK.NT KKVIVAIi Nh.KVM'KS
TIRES
Closing Out Odds and Ends
GUARANTEED CORDS AND FABRICS
32x4 1-2 $30,001 31x4 $10.00
32x4 1-2 $18.00 I 32x4 $12.00
Other Good Buys
KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES
S0x3 8. 8 S111S
30x3i Standard Cord ..:tt.tO
31x4 Truck Type S20.4
32x4 B. B .
33x4 B. B. .
14x4 B. B. .
. IM 00
..t20.es
.121.30
ROSE GARAGE
Formerly Smith's Garage
Corner Rose and Lane Phone 66
A crowd estimated at GOO peo
ple attended the tent meeting on
Rose street last night, where the
lady ereangellst Is preaching.
A lirely service was conducted
by the evangelist and he surely
knows how to make them sing.
After the song service the or
c nostra played two beautiful se
lections, which were enjoyed.
The evangelist took for her
object, the love of (Jod, brlninc
In many illustration. The love
of Ood reaches down to the low
est, and up to the tiiftheat and If
some of our friends knew n like
we know ourselves, we would not
have many friend'. Hut God
loves us all through our mintnkes
and failures. Onr friends won't
do that, so we rannot compare
th lov of humpn being with the
Rhe fipoke of .Tob nclnj? a n-lf-righteoiM
man, but whn lie re
ceived a vision" of the Lord, lie
was a different miin from th"n
on, throwing away his robe of
self-riKhteousnoiH.
Job was punl?hed bcraune of
his self-rlKhtedusneHS, the wound
ed Israeli te were punished be
cause of mnrmurtnK nnd mm
plulnintr nfjnlnnt the Lord. Vl n
they repented. He lifted the la
(tiie. AIo before God hen led Na
ntnan Of his leprousy, he hed to
Ret rid of bin pride. Others Mie
npoke of had to give up their --in
and come down off tb'dr hi rh
horne, before God would nneer
their prayer. Likewise we must
meet the condition a these did
before we nmy have our pruy- rs
aimwered, but art n't you triad that
.lenus in the nam yesterday, to
day, and forever, and lovei Ms
nnnl with the wnme nvfrlaMnK
BOYS' BAND
nehenrsnl will bn held
Cook with gas.
lleinline Conservatory of ' Soldiera Home.
Music.
Mrs. Elder Visits
M i'H. W. W. Kller and daughter
of Stayton, visited In this clly yen-
tenlny with rfiends. Mrs. Elder was
a resident of Itoneburn for a nura-
Thursdtty at 7 p. ni. sharp and b r of years while her husband
not Tuesday an announced. I was commandant at the Oregon
lfX arit"3C OCjfTf xctr r.xs-x. jcit.'x-ixrxTrxr-r -jf
rytsvj
Enjoy Your Sunday Dinner at the
Home Restaurant
SUNDAY DINNER SPECIALS
Fried Sprtn rhlrkcn -
Leg of Pork, Olaifd Apples
Short Ribs and Corn Fritters
riKS.HKRTS
Phortcake
Strawberry
Ice Cream .
Cantaloupe
-...10c Watermelon .
Assorted Pies and Cakea
40c
. 35c
. 30c
. 20c
.10c
...10c
The Home of Good EaU
Jove thnt He ever did, and will
do everything for you In order t
tnnke your lire huppy, and worth
while living?
There are yet three more ser
vices of thf rampule-'n, before,
rlosiriK. toiiiKhf. Siincliiy iifter
nonn, and Sundny ttlKht at
7:4r, there will Hie lust ser
vices. People have lieon driving
from EtiKene. to attend the tneet
1 rifts, tollowlnir the evdiiiflUt
from tin re, where he held a
campaltr-n before inminR here.
Also Tower-, and other cities
urn mid about,
I 'I he evangelist promises a
'very spe f I n)en;ii;e for H'lnd iy
afternoon, and she would like a
many 1o nttend s ptissibly ran.
Correspondent.
Leaving to Reside In Salem
C. H. Hhoejnaker, an employe of
the J, C. Penney Htore here for the
past five years, has been transfer
red to the Knleni branch, and will
leave Monday to enter there on
hl new duties. Mrs. Shoemaker,
who has been recovering from nn
operation, will leave for Salem as
Koon as fhe Is able to travel.
Amndei, piano tuner, prion IM L
Returns to Portland
Mrs. H. A. Kenyon, of Portland,
returned to her home there today,
atfer spending a short time In this
city nn a guest of her sinter, Mrs. S.
E. YYadsworth.
Returns to Washington
Gordon Hull la returning tn day
to his home In Aberdeen, Wash
ington, after spending a month In
southern Oregon, and visiting here
with an aunt. Mrs. S. E. Wads
worth. Mr. Hull la the son of a
prominent Aberdeen business man.
Leaving for 8a n Diego
Mr. and Mrs. J. Karnes will
leave tomorrow morning In their
ear for Han Diego to visit with
their son, elmnr, stationed with
the IT. 8. navy at that place. They
expect to be absent about three
weeks, traveling leisurely and stop-;
ping at all important points along
the route. It Is quite likely thel
sou will accompany them home to
cnjry a visit here. y
National League.
At Cblcago: R. H. E.
Cincinnati 0 6 1
Chicago 6 JD
flatteries: Maya and Hargiave;
'Kaufman and Hartnett.
At Boston: (First game.) II. IT. K.
Urooklyn B J3 1
Iioston 3 8 0
Batteries: Vance and De berry;
Oenewlch, Kamp, and Gibson.
At Pittsburgh: R. H. E.
St. Ixmls 5 11 3
Pittsburgh fi H 2
Batteries: Malls, Hlckerman. Dy
er and O'Earreli; Meadows, -Shoe
hnn. Morrison and Smith.
At Philadelphia: R. IT. E.
New York 14 17 6
Philadelphia 10 14 2
Batteries: Barnes. Dean. Knight
nnd Snyder: Carlson, iH-catur,
Couch and Wilson.
Club Members Celebrate Labor Day
The members of the Country Club
are anticipating an enjoyable time
Monday, when with their families
and guests, they will spend the day
at the clubhouse. Preparations for a
good tournament are being com
pleted, and dancing and cards will
also be had. Each member will
tako a picnic lunch, and are re
quested to bring their own cups,
as coffee and cream will be sup
plied at the clubhouse.
American League.
At New York: R. H. E.
Philadelphia 0 6 1
New York 3 10 0
Batteries: Rommel. Baumgart-
ner, Wfclberg and Cochrane; iioyi
nnd B'.mgouKh.
At Washington: R. H. B.
noHion v a
Washington 7 10 1
Batteries: Wlngfleld and BIs-
choff; Reuther, Ballou and Sever
eid, Ruel.
EARTHQUAKE SOMEWHERE
CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 5. An
earth tremor, beginning about 11:15
a. m. and lasting almost an hour,
was recorded on the seismograph
of John Carroll University, Father
F. I a. Oilenbach announced late to
iliiy. The maximum occurred at
il.ZH, Indications are that the
shock occurred many miles from
Cleveland.
100 HEAT IN INDIANA
INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 5. For
the second successive day, Indiana
thermometers registered more than
100 degrees yesterday while the
drought
Yesterday's Scores. "
At Portland 1; San Francisco 4.
At Vernon 4; Sacramento 2.
At Oakland 2; Salt Lake 10.
At Seattle 5; Los Angelts 2.
Quick turnover. Advertise. A
classified ad today brings sales tomorrow.
If yon don't believe what yon
read, never seek opportunity
through the classified columns.
Land Gift Makes
Him Millionaire
Exhibits Larqe Prunes
J. A. Wlnnlfonl of Wilbur brought
In some Italian prunes yesterday i effects of a fifteen-day
which are exceptionally large, grew more serious.
el iMi t of which weitfh a pound. Al
though Mr. Wlnnlford has only a
small orchard, he says the prunes
are all lare this year, and of fine
appearance.
COUNTY PAYS TAX
MONEY TO CITY
FOR ROAD WORK
The county court treasurer to
day turned over to .the city the
sum of :.7'M.H, representing
the city's hHre of the road ta
money uppnrtiotied from the fir-t
hair of tho county tx. The city
(i n n u;i 1 1 y rece h" a I unit $ S ) u
from the county under the law
Whirh provides that 7" p r rent
of pu.pt-y raided tor rad dMrirM
flinll be returned to the dihfrict
In whl-h the monev Is rnt.-ed.
Next ar. according to the new
law, the county will be relinked
to return only f0 per cent o the
tax money, which JI1 mnkn a
stIoms rcdu'-iioti liT tho city's, nary features
.budget.
(iWirffe Nelltier Here -
I. S. District Attorney (lenrg
Neiiner arrived this morning from
Portlnnd, and Is preparing to
spend the ensuing week In the
city attending tn huntness mat
ters. Affairs In this city and nt
tils ranch nenr Kiddle demand his
attention and he Is taking n week
away from his Portland office.
.ew
the
.ht.
Dunce LnlMir Day MkIiI
The Memphis Moiupf, a
dance nichentra, will play at
Itnlnbow Onrdens Monday f'
Labor pay. for a big darre. nc
ctr nic to nn announcement made
tlrU afternoon. This orchestra
will give the dsnrers some real
pep on that night and promises
a regular time. Home extraordl-
111 be prennited.
ST. VAVU Minn.. Sept. R. Rains
throughout Minnesota and In some
sections of South Dakota, North
iNikato and Wisconsin today end
ed the drought.
TRACTOR CRUSHES.
EURNS CARETAKER
OF A GOLF COURSE
(AMnfl.tml I'M tavil Wtr )
TACOMA. Wmh, Sip. 4. Mike
A'lnmn. 41. n cniBhul nnd hum
id tn di'th lodny wh-n liln truetnr
rnn ovt him si the Tsnima olf
atd rounlry club. In sumt ninn
npr the trsrtor barkrd- over th
man and plnn'il him down undt-r j
tho xhnut nf ih motor. Ills
rlnthlns csiiuht fire and h a '
hadlv burned. Hp was dead whin
found.
The victim had bi en caretaker nf
the golf rnume at the club fnr
elKhl years.
mm
i'-vVl i ntnl Pr-tii l'hote
A frranl of land made nearly
20 years afro to James J. ilealy,
Birmingham, AI., mining engi
neer, by I'rriiilcnt Dial of Mea
Ico, has made a millionaire of
him.Aftcr long battle of Mex
ican courts, Ilealy has been
awarded $7,300,000 for oil tak
en from hi loud.