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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1925. LOCAL NEWS Have the Courage to Save Luxuries are sometimes so tempt iiiir that It la dirricult (or ono to re. j slst the in hut remember that prudent economy pays blK divi dends. Have the courage to Have open an account with us and de posit regularly. A", Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. The Rosebmg National Bank Rosebur,Ore. x Vb-ltor Yrslenliiy Mr. and Mrs. J. Ilobson, Myrtle Point residents, spent yeterday In Koseburg visiting with friend. rroin Itroln Mr. and Mrs. Will Sugahard, of Druln, spent Monday afternoon In this city attending to business af fairs and vuiiluK fiends. In Today O. K. Kwens, Garden Valley or rhardlst molored here Monday and spent several hours attend- lux to business matters. . WriKhta Visitors j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright mo itored from Kays Creek yesterday I and siwnt several hours shopping and on business. . Chas. Chamberlain returned tojday afternoon, after spending his home at Looking flints yester- Ifew hours here on business. NEW ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA All Music Lovers should come in to our Store and hear the - , New Orthophonic Victrola We will Accept Your old Victrola or Phonograph as a First Payment on a New . Orthophonic Victrola Ott's Music Store lionve For F.ugene O. Nixon, Glide resident, will IcaVe today for Eugene, where he expects to muko his home dur ing the winter. Week Rml In (ii-mit Pass Mrs. K. 8. Illnkely, Miss Kllon Hhrum and Verne Hhrum. or Glide, spent the week end In Grunts l'uss visiting with friends. Visitor Monday I Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Norris, of Myrtle Creek, motored here Mon I day and spent several hours shop ping and on business. To Coast On Business Mr. Karl Hurr returned from Coot Day yesterday where ho has been spending the past few days attend ing to business matters. In Today Alec Worthlncton, nays Creek rancher, spent sevoral hours here Monday attending to business af fairs, returning home tills after noon. Drew Visitor barren Tlson, of Drew, has been spending a few days In Rose- ourg looking after business mat ters. , Bee McKean, Darby and Baldwin windows for new things in decora tive art , e Mr. Darby Visitor 8. E. Darny, of (iarden Valley, motored here Monday afternoon and spent a few hours transact ing business. Visitor In This Morning J. W. Maddux, Dixouvllie resi dent, spent the morniug here at tending to business afiuir and trading. In Today George n. Allen, farmer near Wilbur, molored hero today and spent several hours looking after nusiness aiiuirs. Small Cliilil III Hubert Frances, the 7 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Dixon, la reported to be quuo III at Mercy hospital. Visitor In Town- Miss Hachel E. Wilson, of Mvrt. tie Creek spent yesterday and a few houra today in Koseburg vis iting mid on business. iKrom Camas Valley j Albert Hlchter motored from Camas Valley yesterday afternoon 'and spent a few hours here on j business. I 1 From Rcatnn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson motored from Iteston on Monday and spent the afternoon here on business and visiting with some friends. Visitors Today Among those to spent several hours here ye'terday shopping and transacting business, were Mr. and Mrs. George lloak, of Drain. Tubby and Hank Wait There is so much company at Tubby's house today that he and Hank hnd to wait for dinner It's a long wait, be cause the (meats are discuss ing the splendid qualities of Grimm's Milk Bread Nothing equnt to it in the town, they say, made by the IDEAL BAKERY j Phone 133 119 Sheridan St 1 HAVE yoo XXXZ3CKi-jiJijUAMt Hk f: M0VINQ Furniture receives the utmost care In our hands. Our vans are sie clnlly padded and equipped for the transportation of furniture to any part of city or surroundings. "We aim to please" H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Phona 220 V. C. T. To Mw- The W. C. T. U. will moot with Mra. W. W. Anhmift, 22U WeBt Lane, on ednesdity afternoon, No vember 4. A full ntU-ndance Is requetited. TunruTM Iii Mr. and Mr, (jnorge Tan nor, of Camas Valley, motored to Rose bur Monday and npnt the after noon shopping und transacting business. In Yfwtpnliiy John Kaloer. of Metro, was a Kosehur vlxitor yestrluy and trannacted buHliunaj for a few hours, returning home in the afternoon. VMtr In Monday Among thovo from the rural distrirts to upend yfHlerduy uftor noon here shopping and vUtttng friends, were Mrs. OenrRe Weber him) Mrs. A. Kronke, of (iarden Valley. I lift urn From F-hmI Mr. and Mrn W. A. Ornry re , turned to their home hero last Iwnek nfter visiting for the piittt three months In (he east. Their trip Included vlsltn In Montana. jMlp'ourt. and North liakota. They state that when they lert the ! eastern states that heavy bliz i cards were being had, and Mis soula, Montana, had a foot of Innowfull when thev were there. The grain, which was In shocks were covered with snow and ruin j had also damaged It. They nay thut they round the full In the lennf very cold. Only Half a Cent r r that's all! The difference in cost between the very cheapest baking powder and the finest baking powder (for a cake) is only half a cent r that's all! Why bother with anything else but a fine cream of tartar product derived from the luscious juice of selected grapes. Visit In City Miss Ethel Hedwlrk and Miss Mue Hedwlik, of Wolf Creek. spent yesterday afternoon In this city visiting with friends and shopping. from Garden Valley Among those to motor here yesterday and spend the afternoon on business was Mr. and Mrs. Fred lionebrake, of Garden Val ley. Visitor Monday W. E. Clingenpeel motored from Looking (ilass Monday and spent the afternoon here trans acting business. Visitor In Yesteriljiy Mrs. M. HuHbnell returned to her home at Hrockway yesterday nfternoon after spending a few hours shopping and visiting here. Visitors Today Mr. and Mrs. K. Adams and three children motored from Kel logg this morning and spent a fews hours transacting business and shopping. Called To rortlaml Dr. Lee A. Wells, of this cltr. has been called to Portland on account of the death of his grand mother. He will return here on Friday. , Men Are Improving w. j. Jtoop and Irving Treble, rubber salesmen from Portland, who were injured In an automo bile accident Friday, are report ed to be considerably Improved today. Mrs. Mt Karhcrn Here- Mrs. I. C. McKaihern. of Seat tle. Is stopping over, in Rosehurg today and visiting with friends before continuing on her way to Kiverside, California. DeMoss Family Broadcasting I he Dr.Moss family, well, known entertainers of this state, who have appeared In Koseeburg on a nutn ber of occasions, are to broadcast from station W O V on Nov. 13. To Dlllnrtl Nicholas Jones left this morn ing for lllllard. where he is look ing after his brother, who Is a cripple, after spending four or five days In Koseburg purchasing supplies. tilengnrr W. V. T. I'. Meet The Clencnry w. c. T. IT. will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Austin. Important business matters will be ditcussed and all members are urged to be present. Iteltinis Front Knglmiil Percy lMmmlck, a mechanic In tho Houthertt Pacific shops here, has returned to his home in Kose burg after a three month's visit with relatives in England. Mr. IHmmlrk visited his brother in Southampton and other relatives in Itrituln. To men whose pipes bum hotter than 'L and Maria Gettin' hot under the bat-wing won't cool down the Fahrenheit in that old underslung . . . For any pipe 11 burn infernally, fast and hot if you stoke 'er with tobacco that's cut too blame fine . . . But ream 'er clean and pack 'er full of Granger it's cut rough to burn slow and cool then youll find it tt20 degrees cooler inside" and the smoothest, sweetest piece 'of smoking you ever experienced. p3 It's cut rough to burn cool a scientific fact Tbeanertobssxn'a cut, the faster It burns and the hotter I The rate of combustion depends on the oxygen round each particle of tobacco ao Granger" out ooarae (Rough Cut, we call it) to burn akrwer, amoko cooler and last longer. Lraorrr ft Mm Tobacco Co," Ta-1ra4 In ItMVV fnil instead of tinshence J. O. Newland motored to Glen uuie today to spend the diy on business. A marriage license was granted today to A. Brayton Grieve and Lll- lle Yarbrough, both of Reedsport. Mrs. Mary Fairfield, who has been at Mercy Hospital, suffer ing from typhoid fever, has re covered sufficiently to be dismis sed. Among those from the rural dis tricts to motor here today and transact business for several hours was F. J. Hoffstead, of Glide. Schilling BakincPowder Cream of tartar comes from the dure juict crystali of luscious snpes s nealthtul fruit ptodi creanPffltartar toducT f Coffee Asking I Towdet I Extftcti Spicei Arrive From Tacotna II. fl. Stevenson, of the Taco ma. K. A. Pilcher store, arrived here this mornliiK to assist 11. K. )orr, manager of the local branch tore, vhirh bought out the Mel lows Htore Company, In getting ready for the sale to bo put on soon. Here From Frisco llnrry Pierce, former Koseburg biisineKS man, arrived here toilay from Snn Francisco and Is greet ing his many old friends. He plans to spend the winter here, but will first return to Krlscn In about two weeks to close his af fairs there. Fathers' and Sons' Service There will be a Fathers' and Rons' service held at the Green schoolhouse on Suiday afternoon, November . at 1 o'clock. Kev. W. S. Mct'ullsah. of the Presbyterian church will deliver the address. There will also be a special murical program. All fathers of (he enm muiiily are urged to attend and bring their sons, and the public la cordially Invited to attend. Two Oops Of IVnrs y . tl. Kwens, who conducts the Sutherlln orchard, brought to the News-Heview office today some Unwell pears from his orchard. The pears are a second crop, mm ing to maturity after the first j croo had grown. They are larce i and well formed, four good sized pears growing on one amsll limb. Mr. Ewens estimates thst there are possibly two tons of second growth fruit on his orchard traet. Miss Velma Ooff. of the Term inal lleauty Shop has resgned her position there. Mlsa Ooff will re main here until Saturday, but has not decided what her future plana will be. F.nihnildcry Club To Meet The Koseburg Art and Em broidery Club will meet at the home of Mrs. N. K. Khodea, on 133 South Flint street on Wed nesday afternoon. Discharged From Hospital Lee Kngles, who has been con fined to Mercy Hospital for the past three weeks with a broken leg. has recovered sufficiently to be allowed to return to his home. Harry Psares In City- Harry Pearce, for many years a resident of Koseburg. now travel ing out of San Kranclsco, Is spend ing a few days In Koseburg visit ing friends and attending to bual nesa matters. Buy Property- Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mcflowan, formerly of Seattle, who recently came here for Mrs. McOowan'a health, have bought a house and two lots on Glle street from Chas. Kyes. Mrs. McOowan'a health la much better and she and her hus band will remain here. Rev. Chaney Hers Kev. 8. J. Chaney of Eugene, the new district superintendent of the southern district of the Oregon conference of the M. E. church, held the first quarterly cohfefnee of Rosehurg last night. This waa the first quarterly corr-nce Rev. Chaney his held sines bring ap pointed to the office of district superintendent. He left this morn ing for Medford where he will hold a quarterly conference tonight. Men's suits clean eo ana pressed, MlM'MMMIMITT.TTTTTra 1 A Tl 1 1 'sO 471. A large Hudson touring car, oc cupied by a party of tourists from nausas, went on ine grade norm M of Oakland yesterday. The car 3 rolled down a steep bank, and landed in the ditch, but fortunately ; H 3 none of the occupants were In jured. The car was almost a total wreck. MARCELL'S RADIUM ORE MIRACLE MINERAL For Catarrh of Head Nose or Throat Rheumatism or Neuritis Also Female Trouble Call at 843 Miller St. Or phone 36A-J for Explanation Vmpqua Post of the American me?Ungtonhgh,d a d'Z aK? i B will also make final plans at their chorus will sing one number from meeting for the Armistice Celebra- the show for the entertainment of tlon. The Legion Minstrel Revue the members of both organizations. hollowing the program and busi ness session a teed will be served by the lu'ich committee. 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