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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1. 1925
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KEARNEYS
wtoit GROCETERIA msst?.
SPECIALS
..Sugar in One Dollar packages, per pkg 85c
..Bulk Curve Cut Macaroni. 6 lbs. for 40c
. Cream of Wheat, per pkg 20c
J," Crown Pastry Flour, per No. 1 0 sack 55c
Fancy Large Celery, per bunch 12c
Dry Onions, 8 lbs. for 25c
New Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. for 25c
Large Lemons, per doz v...25c
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( M ilroee Man In i
Charles Crlliscr of Melror.e. Iran-j
' SlteleU blhdilta lu Ho.O-bUlK fur ft;
few boms today.
, Viti.a in Portland
G!'nn Taylor lias been spending
' arveral days In i'ortland Iruiisuet
; lug business matters.
lt(VlsMrt Men Here.
Joseph Lyons anil K. 8. Ill n?
dale of Heedsporr, are visitors In
Koseburg tociay, transacting busl
neiH mutters.
. CLOSING OUT ON FRUIT JARS FOR
'; THE SEASON
t Economy Half Gallons, per doz $1.25
Kerr's Wide Mouth Half Gallons, per dozen $1.25
Ideal Glass Top Half Gallons, per dozen $1.25
Mason Half Gallons, per dozen 85c
Serve Yourself and Save at
KEARNEY'S GROCETERIA
The Store that Brought 'em Down
Hers to 8pnd Day
Mrs. II. I.. Hull, of Oakland, ar
rived here this niornlnK. lo spend
the day visiting with friends and
shopping.
I tot urn roin Salem
Mrs. YV. A. Cuiutnlngs, who has
been enjoying a visit with rela
tives and friends In Sulem, re
turned to tli In city last ulght.
Hem Visiting
Mrs. Vernon McAllister and
children of Kliuw, are visiting at
tile home of Mrs. (ilenn McAllis
ter, of this city, for a week or so.
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Visit In Eugene
Mrs. C. C. Alley and her daugh
ter. Mrs. Charles V. Stanton, left
this niornlnK for Kugene, where
they will spend a short time visit
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'- LOCAL NEWS j
Operations Thursday Leaves for Cot
Tonsllectomls were perfornn-d ) Olcnn ItartabaUKh, with a party
yf's to relay oq Mitts Fern Scott and I of frit-mlM from the north, left t'iln
Adalbert Young by Ur. A. C. 8tly. I morning fur Ilanrion and coast
i fxilnta fir n u-lr ml fiiitintr
In Yesterday
L. J. Hodxps motoml from Myr
tle CrHtk ytstrrrday and spent sev
eral hours hore attt-ntliiiB to bu.si
neHa affairs.
Pauli In
fr., and MrH. W. J. Paul wre
amonx those from Dlxonvllle to mo
tor here yesterday and spend the
afternoon ou business.
From Dtllard
.Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Runt motor-
ed-Xrom Dlllard yesterday and
spent -the afternoon here attending
tq.piislness matters.
Leave For Ashland
Mrs. L. Imere, MlHses Hyerl and
Lut-llle Iimere and Karl Janiere,
of this tit y. left this morning for
AHlilantl, where they will spend the
wek end vIhUIiik.
To Spend Week End at Riddle
Miss Audrey Weatherford, of this
city, left this morning for Kiddle,
where she will spend tho week end
viflltlnK with relatives.
Leaves For California
MIks Ada Ilavelt of
Everett,
i Washington, who has been visiting
- - ( at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
Vlsltora Thursday vey Havel, of this city, left thin
'yyaml Mrs. tleorge Marnh, ofiniornlnir for Ios Angeles, where
lTTng Class, motored here yea- she will lxit for a time.
tuMity anu Sent the day anemM
iTrTto business affairs and visiting
fCfflids.
Return From Coast .
Mrs. Fred Miller, who has been
visiting at Coon Hay for several
days, returned to ltoneburg Thurs
day. Mrs. Miller was accompanied
visit
ln-esterday
ml Mr A. Murnh rpturnnil
tn th.lr hnnm hi lw.hlnir ciuuu I home by relatives who will
yflWWay evening after shopping I ,UT here for BHVrttt Uava
aid, transacting business here a . . "
i cnrouie 10 iaiiiDrnisi
MIkh Cora Angnt, of Yonralla,
Returns to Cottage Grove
Miss Kuth Hede, who has been a
KUt'Ht of MIhs Mildred Cochran, of
this city, for the past week, left
for her home ut Cottage (irove,
yenterday.
Returns Home
Mlna Marjorle Cochran, who has
been visiting with relutlves and
friends at Cottage Grove for the
past week, returned home yesterday.
henrm Canipflrp Itumlng
Clarence M. Stephens who ro
fddes In Southern Oregon, paid a
fine of $5 and coHts in the local
juHtlre court today for leaving a
earn p fire burning.
From Klanintli Kit 11
Mr. , and Mrs. K. L. Stone of
Klamuth Fulls, are staying at the
Hotel (tmp(ua for a few days
while Mr. Klono visits Htone'e
casli etore here.
shmtt- time.
0p Hunting Trip
Mr. and Mrs. It, Hamburg left
yf$rTlay afternoon for points
urar UuHi'burg, where they will
Pft4--a week or so ou a hunting
tri(.
Yo Teach at Selma
Mr. and Mrs. Temple llrovn,
who have been residing on their
ranch at IMxonvllle this summer,
left today for Selma, where both
will teach school during the com
ing winter.
To Attend University
Paul Trucblood has resigned his
jkMAoH at Churchill's Hardware
company, and will leave the end
of-the week lor Salem, where he in
tendsB to uttend the Willamette
Vulvjjrsity this winter.
passed through here this morning
enroute to California points, where
she will visit. She was met here
by her sinter, Miss Klllene Angst,
who visited her a short time.
Returns From Coast
Hurley Spraggin, who has been
spending the past few days at
lteedrtport, Drtiulon and Marsh
Moved to Farm
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Wood, who
recently came here from Grants
Pass, today moved to a farm In
the Brook way section, here they
will make their home.
Y llfh (iiMimliif4 I Ionic
Mrs. C. I j. McAllister, of Shaw,
has arrlvi-d here lo he the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. W- A. Cummlttgs
for several dnvs. She U the mo
ther ot Mrs, CummiiiKs.
(in On Hunting Trip
Glenn McAllister, Dexter Mc
Allister, Paul Amort, of this city,
and Vernon McAllister, of Shaw,
left this morning for points above
Glide, where they will enjoy a
ten day hunting trip.
Baumt Return
Mrs. Arthur Tlaum. daughter.
Margaret, and son, lluridy, return
ed here last night from San Fran
rtsro. where they have been spend
ing the summer with Mr. ltsum.
The two children will attend
school here this winter.
California Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Ilex Parker of San-
last ! a A m' ('Hllfornta, are guests here i
wvfti 'lc-f'i fc. yVtm i
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You may drive your car the length of The Coast,
winter or summer, experiencing a. wide range of tem
peratures; yet the GENERAL Gasoline in your tank
always will produce the same fine results, because its
high quality is invariable. Spring, Summer, Autumn,
Winter, GENERAL'S effectiveness never variesl
Quick, peppy response to the starter; surging
worlds of power; clean, complete combustion and
stamina to give the utmost in miles to the gallon
that's GENERAL, day in and day out. Tests prove
that GENERAL to.day has not changed one iota from
the special GENERAL specifications that first won it
outstanding popularity. Put it up to your engine!
GENERAL Products 'Are Sold Only by Authorized
Independent Dealers at the Green -and -White Sign.
"FM Up Your Tank and Let Your ENGINE Decide!"
V!0J JiLl! smikMj and tub
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C. DEFIES, Distributor
Roseburg, Oregon
ni'iii rii nriiiMi in tfnMnnrir in Mr
night. Mr. Spraggln is a member me mimM or nir anu "r- an
of the Swanee Serenaders orches-1 Hurr- Mr- rker formerly lived In
tra, and played at the Smith Hlver hoseburg and has many friends
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BERLENBACH WEIGHED IN. I TO DISMISS COMPLAINT.
fair with that organization.
I heie among the younger set. They
motored to Oregon.
Returns Hnm
Mrs. K. H. Ijihey, who has been
enjoying a several weeks' visit
with relatives and friends at (mints
north, returned to her home In this
Slator Miller Arrives
Slator Miller, sou of M. M. Mil
ler, of this clly, arrived hore this
morning tn enjoy a three or four
weeks' visit with his father. Mr.
Milli't u tin In Mint innit nt Fnrt
Wonli-n. WashlnKton, vlsltcl wlih,ll' Ihursilsy. Sh.. vllt.-d h.-r son,;
n.liillv.s In I'orilsn.l bftore com "- ' '-nh'-y. ' TBconis. an.l hi-r
Inn to Hiis. lmrK. Hh has many I ''""Kilter, Mrs. II. J. Davis, at IIcmkI
rrli nds here whom hp will alsoj'""'1' j
visit.
Lvavtng For Portland
Mrs. Anna Havel, who has been
vlsitlnr nt tliM hmiim ftf Mr mi
Mrs. Harvey Havel, of this rilv. I'nmill luiprovlii
for tha iiaat ..v..rl .lav. m vi.ltlnn Pin.. Um.m Miss Joseiililiie 1'arrntt, whu
leave toniorrow for rortluml whero Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Itapp ami ,ln" ,,Pen """el to her home
sne.wlM visit for a time before ao-1 iIhiik htir aro vlslllnir here ut the"""". "J -",
lor to her home In Kverett. Wasli. ' home of Mr. Hupp s parents. Mr. l'"'nic. ami as able to lw out
ioKton. inn.l Mrs. tieonto Hupp. They imr-! "r """r'" lime yealenlay. Miss
lurroiis uinny irienon win iw
Mr. Bedfi.ld Visitor
H. II. Iteilfielil, (ilvnd.'llo resl
deht, was a visitor In this rliy y,'.
turilay afternoon and Intusueti'tl
hOHlness. Mr. Iteilfleld states that
baslmss comlltlons In his vli lnliy
atv v)cklnK up lo qultn an i xient
now, and that at tho present time
there are fourteen su mills In o-'fUlian.
rhftsinl
a new star automobil
while here anil will drive lo Marsh-1 "I",'1 .'" "l,e ",!a",
iulde to bo about.
field tomorrow to visit for a few
ll'l" J"uVMr- ''!""' W'" To Att.nd Conv.ntlon-
lN-.ey Wilson of that place. Mr Jom Thrml(. ,,
Mr. ami Mis. Ilert (1 Hates left
Tubby's Muscle Good
But then there la no reason why it should not
be satisfactory, because he gets
Grimm's Milk Btead
exclusively at all meals.
Hundreds of Robust, Happy Kiddles In Roseburg Clamor for
Grimm's Milk Cread. Why don't you try it?
The Ideal Bakery
(A a it iiit iil I'rci I.fuwJ Win.) ( As i it-il I'ri-s l.,-ai.l Wire.)
NEW YOHK. Sep. 11. Paul WASHINGTON, Sep. 11. VIrtU-
Borlenbach, light heavyweight al
champion of the world, weighed in
at 157 pounds at the
commission office todav
ation for the defense of his title .v the government.
tho decision turned was whether
there actually had been any overt
act in violation of the law up to
' this time.
dismissal of the complaint i
iiualnst the so-called Armour-Mor-
Heat with mi
state boxinn riH wwRit of packing interests is" "TTT
lay ln p",."r- i.n,l,rStood to have been decided bFrS i?7Z
, . .!. m..n liv IhB eovnrnnient 1 " 1 1-naiHler Of Ro
License
Rosebure was
fin.l tf. ond Niol. In tl.
against Jimmy Slattery of lluffalo. Tho decision which soon Is to be jnntiro court for fishing without
l., lonipni. siuuery c;uea Riven d.v .secretary jaraine was iic,,n,p v.. KnnnrfBr -. fih.
1615.
rook with ras.
ilo-ciissed at todays cabinet meet- inn ,lt tho forks of the river and
ins nnd formal announcement Is ( brought to Hosebtirg by
expected soon. The point on which . -nm Warden r. M. Malcolm
Phone 133
119 Sheridan
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R4wsn From Diamond Lake Trip
-Itlchard Homey and tiienn t'olby
who have been sendliiK the pst
several days at Klamath Falls and
INnmond Ijke have return.'. I to
Knsebure;. They spent three days at
Diamond l,ake, where they ntute
fbat fishlntt Is fine, hnvlnit chiilMii
many fine trout, three of which
vreiKhed from three to flvo pounds.
Re3igns as Postmaster
t lltfoid Lilly of tiliile, who ri
cenlly sold his i-eneriil merchn't
die store at that placu to John
Aletander, bus also tendered his
res Kimllon as postmaster at (Hide
ami will probably be succeeded by
Mr. Alexander as soon as the ap
point imnt can be made. Mr. Alex
ander whs poMniastcr whei he
conducted the store several
Over From Oakland : dlctment almost certain. I
Deputy Sheriff K E. U'as of It probably will 1h necessary for
I this niornlim by auto to attend the Rutherlin, was a business visitor in juiikb Ramsay to appoint an attor-:
I Klwanla ronvenlloti to be held In : Koseburg today. nfy , dl,f,,nj i,yd. C. It. Kills
1 x::-"rzizz. : , ws appoint-
wanls clubs, and he and Mr. Hates! Maynanl and Raymond Hell are - "' lMUvr ot ""' r,"c'' ":0,"r
are deieKales from the Hoseburn j visiting In rortland w 1th their par- f'"- 'hat purpose, refuse, to do
club, ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. IV Hell an.l '-nd the prisoner, accordinB to a
I will remain until school staits her,, report here.
Hl.lir IVopI,. Mere o
(ieoriie cthori and Mm. On Way to Portland-
Kenneth Ilartrum. son of Mr.
Mrs.
1 were accompanied by Mrs. Krcd
Short of I'ortland Mr. and Mrs.
Kred Short are visiting In Wili.ur
Mr. and Mrs.
Short la In the
jtrnrrlr department of the I'ort
I land potlco force.
: m.ivu si,.,., ..r ii-iik,,v i
"f I'.."".'' '" '"'!!" ""''"'"': Ho-'lM.rg .hopping today, and
nt -ss phins have lrn made as )ol
by Mr. Lilly, lie will visit at Cor-
. .vallLi for some lime before decld lwMh ,,,, parM1;
' int: ou a hew locallon. , wi.....
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conway ! Mrdford EsMayor Visits
and Iwo sons. Hobble and Touimle, I Mr. a id Mrs. C. K. liules. and
left bx auto this morning for a four , arandson. (leorge dates, Jr., Mrs. Mr. Carter Improvlno
or live week vacation trip to Lew- j Murk Montgomery and Karl White.1 IIowiimI Carter, who was Injured
Iston." Jinntana. where they will all of Medf.ud. spent yesterday tn Wcd-io.duv evening while nt work
visit Mr. Conway's mother, Mrs. ! Ilos. bine Mr. (iates, familiarly r,,r K. Weaver m Mr w...v..r-.
Nollle Conway, and also his sister k io n 111 "I'on." served as mayor mm h i Vvnt.. c,-.k ,.i i.o. uicl ivr t w
at-Threo Korks. They expit to j of Me Kord for a numlier of years, ha.-, been confine,! at Mercy bos-i I1ALI.AH. Ore . s. p. 11. Thr
visit Yellowstone I'ark, and return ( and slme that lime has devoted pital. Is repo'ted to be improvlnn I'olk countv grand Jurv shortly af
by way of Canada . his lime to the management of the by the phys'nan In attendance. Ir. ter noon today finished Invest Iga
herd gamue Ihertv Mr. White, who i:.,.. I.' li.iiiei, f i-.r..r k. ti,.n nt th nf
". . . 7 r,m"y 's m marge ot the tractor depail- on lop of a wagon load of against W. V. Lloyd, accused
t nariea nt or iiaiuon. who re- me-u or the i;aica Auto company, urine, fell from th,. -.., h.,n ..!. in ih tiri ,i. .r.. i r.,
cwitly came to Hoeburg lo n.sk. , with Mr. Hates, who attc.ml one of the boxes, on which he was nectlon with the killing of (Union
his home and to play wuh theied the convention of Kord sitting slipped, causing him to fa'l 1. Uaun. Independence taxtrab drlv
SWanee-Serenaders orchestra, was' representath es held here yester- Into the creek marbv. and the er. Th Jury la expected to report
V k " , " """"i""' : ''' sionigomery is wen w ago'i ran over his left isg. hitting some time during the afternoon
t.-.i .., ., v nw iiimi ineir. snown lore, nsving oen reared l near the shin a -1,1 bresklns holh
and Mrs. 8. C. Ilartrum. was In the
city today on his way home in
Tortland. He has been worslnc
with the forest fire patrol in this
county for the past few months.
GRAND JURY TO
MAKE REPORT ON
LLOYD CASE TODAY
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WASIllNCTON. Sep. 11. resi
dent Coolldce espects to await de
velopments In the war depurtnu nts
of Investigation of aircraft charses.
made by Colonel William Mitchell
, f San Antonio, and not personally
Intervene until the inquiry now un-
r way Is completed
The president has been Informed
I.loyd was before the Jury In per- ,'t the facta are tn be establish! d
.hi .e r k . . i . " wnite at first circulatlot.'or aon. beln the last witness rall.d. br the war department and it Is
u. i. . . f h" b,H"n V':"' h7 h.rm.? '"J Tn ",e ,not " "" ,n r"rlln " understood that he told .he understanding that when the
pi... Vii ,,, ,, I. ' f . . - "'-r i.i - exienr. ii nss now unproved so the same story that he had pre- innulry Is ron.-liid d sit, h anion
' -. ... ......... mi" mere is no osnger oi me tool vlousiy told various officers
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