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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1925. - - . . . , -r- . EAT FISB Fancy Fresh Crabs Lobsters Eastern and Olympia Oysters Prepared in the Most palatable manner rat- Grand Sl'THERMN OOCPI,E WED. A quiet wedding occurred yes terday evening at the office of County Judge George K. Qulne, when Charley Shlfflett and Lil lian Ruat, both of Sutherlin were united in marriage. The cere mony waa attended by the parents of the young couple.i . The Baptlati want a larger Sun day school. If you don't go to an other church, come to ours. Sunday school at 9:45. I GUARANTEED USED CARS i ON EASY TERMS J One 1921 Ford Touring. ....... $30 f One Ford Touring $30 J One 1923 Ford Touring jj One Ford Truck with transmission j and oversize tires. - I 5 1921 Ford Truck with transmission, V cheap. One Ford Roadster, '23 model, 0 - cheap. j 'l LOCAL NEWS jToUtah - I R. P. McLendon of thla city, wll , leave' tcnigh: fu.- Provo, t'uh. where lie will ri-ud souie tlrau vis j ltint. I Returns Home I Mrs. Emma Hawea, who ipent the summer with her slater, Mrs. J. K. Whitakor, baa returned to La Grande. , I From Qlsndals , - Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Moore, of Glendale, are spending the day In 1 Roseburg visiting with friends and shopping. . Home From O. A. C j Clifford Thornton, who Is at tending O. A. C. this winter, ar- Irived last night from Corvallls to i spend the week end with his par- , ents. j Spending Wwk Knd . I Harold Walnscott arrived from : Corvallls last evening to spend the week end visiting his parents. 'He Is attending O. A. C. this year. I Leaves for Canada I Mrs. K. Walker, mother of ; Charles E. Walker, left yesterday ! for Victoria, B. C, where she will i spend a short time looking after ousiness artalrs. Or. Lehrbach ReturninoA- Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Lehrbach. former residents of Roseburg, are expected to arrive here about No vember 1 to again make their home In this city. Dr. Lehrbach practiced in this city for a num ber of years and has many friends here who will welcome his return. On If anting Trip u. h. Beats ancj son Merryn of RiriHl lrt ITvl.l.v r..- i. -MoimtHiii, io .pent the week end hunting. They will Join I,ewls Hands and party who are hunt ing in that region. Mrs. Deals and daughter Kthel will be the guests of Mrs. Hanks during the week end. Leave For Eugene Miss Harriett Odle. Mrs. R. L. Couglar. and Mrs. Prank Sullivan win leave Ftiiwy for Eugene, where they will meet Miss Mary belle Estes in Cottage Grove, who will motor to Eugene with them, where they will be the guests of Mrs. Couglar's niece, Mr?. Charles Sullivan. ANNUAL MEETING O The regular annual meeting of the I'mpqua llroccoll Ex- change, Inc., will be held at the city hall, Roseburg, Sat- unlay, Nov. ,7th, 1S25. All numbers aie nrged to be pres-O eut as many matters of lin- pot Lance are to be considered. R. A. HERCHKR. President FOSTER UUTNKK. t Sec'ty-Munager. Business Visitor J. J. Betts motored from Roberts creek, and s'tent a few hours here today looking after busluess afialrs. Here Today Mrs. Wallerman and daughter, of Oakland, spent the afternoon here visiting friends aud shopping. H.lllw.ll Brothers Hare Frank and Barton Helliwell of Boswell Springs, spent the i!ay In the city attending to busluess mat tera. From Portland V. Alstock, of AlHtock & Fay, sur gical supply company, is here from Portland today attending ts firm matters. Mrs. Jones Visitor Mrs. Jake Junes motored from Garden Valley and Bpent the after noon visiting i with friends and shopping. From Oakland W. E. Alice and family, of Oak land, spent the afternoon In Rose burg transacting business aud visit lug friends. From Oakland J. F. Thompson returned to his home at Oakland this afternoon Bi ter spending several hours here on busluess. Visitor Today J. Fubrtuk, who Is managing the Round Prairie ranch, spent the af ternoon in Roseburg attending to business matters. Mr. Batcman In Fred Pateinan motored from Melrose today and spent several Lours attending to business af fairs and visiting friends. Property! Traded The T. B. Decker residence on Mill street has been traded to B. J. Scharver, formerly of (Ireen. Mr. Scharver gave hi exchange hia 10) acre tract, where he for merly resided, lie and his fam ily have moved Into Roseburg to make their home. The trade was made through the llelbig-Groves real estate company. Va-ltor Friday I A. C. Aiken, of Goshen, spent yesterday In this city attending to business affairs and visiting with friends. j From Wilbur Among thoso from points north j to spend a few hours here today looking after business affairs was Hairy Snyder, of Wilbur. Hume. From O. A. C Adelbert and Bernard Young, who are attending O. A. C, arriv ed last night, to spend the week end visiting parents and friends. 1924 Ford Coupe with new motor. 1921 Ford Coupe good buy. C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO. Mr. Helblg Homo , Mrs. G. U. Helblg returned to her home In this city last night after an absence of four months. She enjoyed a long visit with her son, C. L. Helbig, who Is located at Tucson. Arizona. He Is great ly improved in health. Mrs. Hel big states. She also 'visited with her sister In Texas and with Mr. Helltig's Bister In Son Francisco. .'. See this Traveling Exhibit of Crane fixtures The mobile exhibit of Crane plumbing and heating materials can be teen . ROSFBI JRO. MONDAY, OCTOBER 19TH The public is cordially incited fo inspect these new Crane fixtures Joi bathroom and kitchen, and the Crans Automatic Water System which makes city comfort and conven ience easy and economical for the farm home. For two days only. Don't miss, this exhibit. CRANE PLUMBING AMD HEATING MATERIALS CRANE CO. 636 MICHIGAN AVE. CHICAGO Drantket m all frmdfal Citiet Light Co Out Trouble on the main power line south of Roeeburg resulted in blown out fuses at the sub station in North Roseburg last night, plunging the city into darkness for a short Interval. A short circuit developed on the line from some unknown source caurlng the power to go off momentarily. Moving To ArkunwiH Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor, of I Melrose, spent a few hours here today, preparatory to leaving for the Ozark region In Arkansas, near which they expect to make their home. jSpomliMr l)ny Here Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Hayner, of Suth erlln. andj Mrs. L. E. 8chmldt. of Portland, spent the day In Rose jburg visiting. Mental Condition K.xnniliHil Arnold Jones of Wilbur was picked up by Chief of Police Ketch today after the man's queer ac tions had attracted considerable attention. Jones was thought to be mentally unbalanced, but as he apparently wa harmless tho of ficers released him. :Wagc Case Derided To Visit at Mainline Home- Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Keinllne, of A decision in favor of the plain- "r- "na m',ne. i 'tiff, in the rum of $53.48 was' ",,c'J08U',r- N r- ' a,rr'v .handed down' today by Judge f:J"d5y' v a",'" ''l." "TV M and Mrs. C. S. Ilelnline, In Laurel- wood. S. tl. Ilelnline Is a brother S. Ilelnline and with his wife ivruse siiu r. u. uner hkuiiim i . I. T I . .1 -.1 . V. T 1. Ol r . u. iiuiiu d it n .i . in i b . i ii.i . ii . ; , .. i . . was one fn which (lie plaintiffs r'V 1. 1 L n .1 IlB' .Bi,in -.t.,., i ! Mr. anil Mm. Helnllne nave been eii m-H l in i,. ,t f; .h ,i.. ! touring the contlnput by auto. Ing of land. On Way to San Francii Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loverlsh of San Francisco, pasBed through ;, ,h '..,,.,,.. , ,lt .'K. Newport Wins Prlie Lawrence Newport was today an nounced as the winner of tho prize offered by Marsters Drug company 1 I'll far Etonomicat Transportation ii Quality is the biggest factor in economy; VUallty determines the pride you take in " your car; Quality determines whether, the price you pay is economical or uneconomical; Quality, the finest you can buy in a low priced , . car, is provided by Chevrolet. The quality built into a Chevrolet assures economy . from the time of your purchase through the entire life of the car. sumption of gasoline and oiL Come to the Special Exhibit this week! It shows how qual ity is built into Chevrolet. Come and find out for your self how remarkable a value you obtain in a Chevrolet because of its "Quality at Low Cost." Study Chevrolet quality in re lation to Chevrolet cost then you will realize that Chevrolet prices are unusually low. The experience of over two million owners has proved that Chevrolet cost of operation is small that the motor gives a high mileage with a low con- Totiring $525 Sedan 775 Rod.te, 525 fCT"! 425 c Track Ctirit - ALL PRICES r. O. B. FLINT, MICHIGAN $ The Coach 695 f.o.b. Flint, Mich. (7 Phone 446 HANSEN CHEVROLET CO. Rose Street Roseburg, Ore. ( no a II 5 y att Low Sct5 PACIFIC 0. eiME upon 40 acres. The price was not tho highest received by any grav er, but was considered good. Ac cording to the Capital Journal, It was Todd who Introduced the cul ture of mint Into the valley some 16 yeaxs ago he predicts that the next few years will 11 th9 re moval ot the mint oil industry to the Willamette vaHey. "Conditions here are Ideal foi mint growing," said Todd, "much more xn then In Mlrhlaml. whlrh has In fnrrner years been the ren ter of the mint oil industry In this country. The quality of the nil pro duced here Is uf the finest, equal ing that f the finest EnglUh oil.' FRIDAY'S COAST SCORES. At Seattle-Portland, no game fog. At Ban Francisco I, Oakland 14. At Sacramento 7, Rait Lake 14. ' At Los Angeles 1. Vernon I. j,. Iloseburg yesterday on their return of prescriptions In the book which home from Portland and while haf bt,,.n atHplatvnl In the store here visited with friends of the wlndovr f()r tne ,,ait week There latter. Mrs. Loverlsh was formerly wer0 . 8 019 prescriptions In the Mrs. W. E. St. John, who made her I book, while gtienses submitted home at Sutherlin some years ago. I ranged all the way from 6S0 to and has many Mends In this vicln-l so.iiou.uou. The winning guess was ity. She waa Just recently married ! 8,000. to Mr. Lovrlph, a prominent bunl-1 0 ness man of San Francisco, and they will make their future home In that city. Heat with gas. Lose Ills Overcoat While Wilson Hartshorn of Sutherlin was in tlie Antlers thea tre last night roaring with laugh ter at the antics of Harold Lloyd WANTED! CANNING APPLES ALSO QUINCE Utapqua Valley Canning Co. a Phone 525 Roseburg, Oregon liUUUtJtJOtSlSrjUJOOtJUUt AMERICAN LEGION FOOTBALL TEAM TO PRACTICE SUNDAY Formation of a football team, sponrored by Umpntia Post of the isnme sneak thief grabbed his 1 American Legion will start with overcoat from the front feat of the first practice tomorrow morn- his car, which was parked along Ing. Harry McCabe Is manager nf .the main street. The Sutherlin the team, which will play the Ku I gentleman didn't feel quite so 1 gene All-Stars on Armistice Day, 1 funny after he had discovered 1 Novtiber 11. The team Is to be his loss and Is still hopeful that made up of former high school and jthe police officers of the city will ! college athletes Including all who find tbe garment repnslng on the desire to play, regardless of wheth ,back of some Individual and It er or not they arc members of the jwlll be recovered. j American Legion. Suits have been j purchased from, the Elks lodge. iltccoverlng From Injuries i which sponsored a good team last Friends at Ten Mile have re-ir' anticipated that the reived word from Mr. and Mrs. ' ,,ur" wl" Kooi show- Dan 8. Fisher, who were Injured. recently In an auto ifMdont near' , " Mvmi. pi, .vm .h h.h NEW YORK EXCHANGE hava recovered sufficiently to! . HAS HYSTERICAL DAY leave the hospital and Bro stay- I NkW YORK, Oct. 17. Motion Ing wlthtrlenils In Myrtln Point speculation broke forth In today's until they are able to return home tock market, quoted values being to Eugene. In the accident the carried up to 174 points in the first car went down the grade, turn-: fremied outburst of buying and Ing over three limes, pinning -"'en collapsing 2 to 15 points un Irs.' Fisher beneath it. Mr. Fi- dr an avalanche ot selling ordm. sher Injured himself In an effort Totsl ssles approximated 1,500, to lift the car from his wife. 000 shares for the two hour session. Mr. ind Mrs. Fisher have many the heaviest volume of any Sntur frlends In this county. Mr. Either day In the last 20 years. The of havlng been a contractor and flHal ticker wss still grinding out builder here for seversl years be- quotations at 12:20 o'clock, halt an ifore moving to Eugene. tour after the market closed. fAMnHiitM Pmi laipd Wlrr.) EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 1 7. With several tubstltutes In the lineup, and with two different backfleld combinations ready to take the field, the University of Oregon football men will face the Pacific University team from Forest drove on Hayward field here thla afternoon. One quartet of backfleld men Is light and speedy, while the other, touted as speedy, too, is :I0 pounds he.ivlcr to the num. The day broke cloudy, but there waa no Indication of rain. The probable lineups tor the contest are; Oregon Position Pacific Powers HE McCoy Kerns HT Irvlo llailey H(l Horn Johnson C...n.. Ilryant llorolorsky. . . .I.C Tucker Warren LT Ilannow Rigga LE Ingles Klmlnkl Q...M. Emerson Mlmaugh HII Austen Vitus l.H Kavles llodgen F....L. Emerson NEW YORK, Oct. 17. A de termined army mule today turned two menacing hoofs to Ilia snnual Notre Onme football invasion In an effort to stem a triumphant march whlrh has crushed all op position for more than a year on the gridiron. Tho meeting of these two major elevens of east and middle west this afternoon In the Yankee Stadium, murks their eleventh struggle. Only two of these eontesls have been won by the cadets. Heat with gas. ee Globe Selective Receiver No. 77U h- 1 m I SANDY I ,.. ;, h EIG RANCH NEAR SUTHERLIN SOLD MINT GROWER (Contlmied from pa BO 1.) marketing problems by reducing the quantities of aorae of the gen eral lines of agricultural products. Of the specialties none has made such progress as mint. tj Loganberries and other cane 1 fruits have parsed their flrat spurt : and decline, and are now assuming I a stable basts. .Cranberries have j ; turned waste bog Innd Into profit able production. Teazles, produc-' I'd by . a few Willamette valley ! i farmers, have met with a ready! market among woolen manufactur- era. Flax product Ion started many : I yars ago, ou'y to die out because i of the expense of harvesting and ' handling ard lack of mamifHdurtng . plants to work It up into ftiiltthed linens and twines, while the needs ' i of the fishermen and housewives of this part of the country has 1 been great and required murh for ,elgn produpf-d fiber to supply the demand. With mills golftg In and with some of the work of harvest ing eliminated by modern machin ery, this crop has taken on new life and startling proportions here, with every Indication that It will continue to grow In Importanre. ! There Is Mill a great field for the development of medicinal herbs and shrubs of some of the Increase ! In production of some of the plants . whlrh give oils needed Ir. flavoring I extracts for foods and confections. ' Production of mint oil, while of comparatively recent development. Is artflumlrg an Important place In our agriculture, although the prices , havn fluctuated greatly during the? past few year. It has been prov-; ' p(l that mint grown In thtA part of; the country does better and pro-1 duces both a larger ntnouiit and a liner qunllty of oil than In Bonn of 'the middle? states, where II has been produced for many year. Mint nil prices at prtMcnt "uro the highest ever reached, wllh i few choice lots of oil aroint; at ?H a pound, but even at nmHi less than this the crop would be a pay ing one, H. M. Todd of Kuscno, coat rep resentative of the H. M. Todd com pany of Kalamazoo, Mich, waa In Salem last week buvlnv .11. One) purthste of oil frmu l! 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