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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1925 LOCAL NEWS BELL MILLINERY Clearance Sale STARTS FRIDAY All the Newest Styles, Materials and Colors in the new trimmed Satina, Velvets, Tailored Felts, Vel ours, Medium and Small Shapes. Valued to $10. At close out price. One group of Dance Hats, close fitting shapes and corsage to match, specially priced. Every Hat to Arrive From Seattlt Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Glllaland, of Seattle, arrived thla morning and j will visit here a ahort time. They will be met here by their daughter,1 Mrs. Cousins, of North Bend, and ; will accompany her home for a vlit. I Soon of Wealth Is Accused jsfcTe of Maiming Co-Ed on Auto Ride Vi, . v , 'A tesE&afttfo- uag . . Arthur liich, University of Michigan student, ion of a wealthy manufacturer, is being weld in $23,000 bail in Battle Creek, Mich., accused nf assaulting and beating Louise King, 19, college student. Miss King, whose face is fractured in five places, is shown.. Hei home is in Washington, Pa, Rich' plea will be temporary insanity, bis attorneys say. "BEYOND CRITICISM" 1925 Hut Schaffncr it Mux Duds for Men, Inc. QUINE BROTHERS Be Closed Out Arrive From Portland- Mi', and Mrs. O. L. Zartman, or Portland, arrived here this morning to abend a tew daya looking over Roseburg and vicinity. If they find a suitable home location they may decide to make this city their home. i Is what those ap proving eyes are saying of the hap py man who's pur chased one of' our Fall Suits. Our prices will please you, too $25 and Up To Brownsville I Miss Gladys Enger 1a spending a few days In llrowusvillo visiting with friends. ' From Oakridge N. L. Springer, resident of Oak rldve. fpent yesterday In this city on business and trading. Mlaa Carter Vlaltorwi. Misa Heleq Carter, of Umpqua, spent yesterday afternoon here .visiting with friends and shopping. From Cottage Grove George Marksbury, of Cottage Grove, waa a business visitor in this city yesterday and today. Tonsil Operation Donald Burnett, of this clty.'un derwent a tonsil operation yester day, with Dr. A. C. Seely in at tendance. ' Visitors Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. R. TJusenbark and family, of Melrose, spent Jt few I hours here yesterday shopping and on business. YiMtliur I.r r'llirc Dr. and Mrs. Loul Albo't Hanks are mending a few day? in Eugene attending to business matter. From Tiller Walter Farrls, of Tiller, spent yesterday In Koseburg visiting with friends and attending to business matters. From Melrose J. Ousenbark returned to his home at Melrose yesterday after noon afler attending to business matters here for a few hours. From Ten Mile O. N. Stoner, Ten Mile resident, was a visitor in this city yester day and spent a few hours here at tending to business affairs. To Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Delaney, of thla city, left this morning for 'Myr tle Point to attend the funeral of Mr. Delaney'a aunt, Mrs. Mary Yo chum. From Umpqua Mrs. Anna Murphy returned to her home at Umpqua yesterday af jternoon after spending several jhours here shopping and on busl Ineaa. From Myrtle Oeek Elmer Marsters returned to his home at Myrtle Creek yesterday afternoon after spending a few hours here looking after business afalrs. In Yesterday Mrs. George Weber and Mrs. Ernest Weber returned to Garden Valley yesterday evening after vMllng with friends here during the day. Visitor In Town Mrs. Frank Stelnhaur returned to her home at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, after spend ing a few hours shopping and vis iting friends here. Knroiit To Kxnoslt ion Mr. and Mrs. A. Gunnell, of San Krancsro, were guests of the lintel I'mpnua last night. They are enroute to Portland to attend the Pacific International Live stock Exposition. From Canada Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Cummlngs, of Vaneouver, B. C, and A. E. Campbell, from Trail, II. C, were guests of the Hotel Douglas last night. They are motoring to Cali fornia points and will go aa far south as Mexico. Htuily Clam Meets Thursday The Presbyterian Minion Study class will meet Thursday after noon at 2:30 o'clock In the church parlors for their regular session. The topic of the day's discussion will be 'The Religious Situation n Latin-America," taken from the book. "New Days In Latin-America," by Dr. Browning. Mrs. Geo. Houck and Mrs. Maiden will have charge of the topic. Mrs. II. L. Eddy will lead the devotional ex ercises. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take S laxative IBrom fiuinine M. m ", tablets J? The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BKOMO QUININE Tablets will for tify the system againstGrip, Influenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. The box bears this signature 1! mi (7 l Price 30c. From Meli Mrs. Jamea Metsker, of Melrose, spent a few hours here thla morn ing shopping and on business. . Chain lugs and heel chains at Wlit.- ton Lru. On Iiusli C. V. Oden, Deer Creek raeher, motored here Tuesday and spent several hours transacting and trading. From Melrose Mr. and Mrs. V. Conn motored from Melrose yesterday and spent several hours ahoppng and trans acting business. Iluslneaa Visitor Lawrence Jennings, a Myrtle Point resident, spent yesterday In this city visliing friends and on business. See McKean, Ijarby and Baldwin windows for new things in decora tive art. Visitor Tuesday IlllI Bailey motored from South Deer Creek yesterday and spent the afternoon visiting with aome friends. From Oinuis Valley J. P. Denn. Camas Valley real dent, motored here yesterday to spend a few hours attending to business affairs. Frm DltonTille Will Price, Dlxonvllle rancher, spent several hours here yester day on business, returning home In the afternoon. ItimliMH Vloitor W. Hurt, Happy Valley rancher, motored here yesterday to spend several hours on business and trading. From Ten Mile John A. Roberta and aon, of Ten Mile, motored, to thla city yesterday to spend a ahort time transacting business. Marriage License Issued A marriage license haa been Is sued at Vancouver. Washington, to Clyde H. McClung and Mrs. Elsie Wescott, both of Roseburg. ' Get our prices on harrows, discs, and spring tooth harrows. Wharton Bros. On Rualnees E. Edmonds returned to Elga rose yesterday afternoon after spending several hours transact ing busiuesa In thla city. From Vmpqua Mrs. Anna Humphrey, Umpqua resident, was a visitor in this city yesterday afternoon for a tew hours and visiting friends. . Visitors From Glontlnle Mrs. D. Schneider and Mrs. A. A. Schneider, of Glendale, spent yesterday afternoon in this city shopping and visiting. Mrs. flyman Visitor Mr s L. Hyman, of Deer Creek Inn, south of Canyonvllle. motor ed here yesterday and spent the afternoon shopping and on busi ness. Returns To Hleainboat Lenore Shruin returned to Steamboat this morning after spending several duvs here on business and purchasing tractor spart. , From Melni Among those from the rural districts to motor here yesterday and spend a few hours on busi ness was Virgil Woodruff, of Mel rose, I.nlman Vlelt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lutman. residents of Looking Glass, spent yesterday here visiting with some friends and attending to business affairs. To- Vndorgo Operation Gllnmre Vermillion, who has been 111 with pneumonia, was taken to Mercy Hospital this af ternoon, and will undergo a ma 'or operation tomorrow morning. Drs. Shoemaker and Stewart are In attendance. Essex Six Caravan An Essex six coach caravan that has been touring the state, was in i Rosebnrg yesterday, and attracted i a great deal of attention. The huge letters on each car, there being six In line, spelled the name Essex 6. j Tills caravan has visited the sec : tlnn east of the mountalna, and is ! now visiting Soul hern Oregon points. . Will Obstrve Prayer Weak The ladles of the Methodist Epis copal church, south, will meet Thursday, November 8th. at the church In an all-day aeaslon to ob serve the Week of Prayer. The opening session will be at 10 o'clock. The public Is Invited to si tend all these sessions. Including the luncheon which will be -from 11:30 to 1 p. m. A free-will offering will be taken. Clarence Baker Hera I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker hnve returned to Koaeburg from YrefcB) where they have been spend ing the past few months. Mr. Ba ker haa been operating a laundry at Vreka and has sold out his In terests there. He I arranging to dispose of hla property In Kose- nurg and expect to return to Call fornla in the near future. , CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS All warrants of Union High ! School No. h, up to and including ! Wsrrant No. 392 dated May I3rd. ! J02.1, and Indorsed not paid for i want of funds, are this dsy called. I Interest ceases after this data, i Dated at Wilbur. Ore., this 2nd day of Nov., 125. IL B. BROWN, Clerk. A ssociate Admitted to Hospital Mrs. Jamea Gracey. of Myrtle Point, was admitted to Mercy Hos pital where ahe la to recelvee med ical treatment a Mrs. Church Home Mrs. Frank Church and Infant, who have been at Mercy Hospilal since the birth of the child, went home to Camas Valley this morn ing. . Motorists Enroute South Mr. and Mra. J. E. Carruthers, Mra. Gleaaon and Eugene Carruth- ! era, of Salem, stopped over here to visit today before continuing on their way to Los Angeles by auto. Leave for Stockton Miss' Helen Belcher, a resident of this city for some time, left this morning for Stockton, California, where she expects to reside during the winter. Visitor Yesterday I W. H. Klncart, of North Bend, a' former Oakland resident, spent yes terday In Roseburg visiting with1 friends. He returned home this1 . morning. .Condition About Same The condition of Free Johnson,' who haa been III with a bad case of I la grippe, remains about the same.i While his recovery is slow it is inougnt inai ne win recover niceiy by the physician In attendance. Dr. George E. Houck. Rteurns to Myrtle Creek Mrs. M. J. Scott, who haa been visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. J. Burch, here, and attending the Re- bekah Homecoming, returned this morning to her home In Myrtle Creek. Don't Fdsj With Mustard Plasters! MmtmU Wort Wl I horn I In BIMmrEmnr, QfeteraW Don't mix a mesa of mustard, flour and water when you can relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole. Muiterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, in the form of a white ointment. It takes the place of mustard plasters, and ivui noi ouiier. I Musterole usually gives prompt relief : from tore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu ' matiam, lumbago, pain and ache of I the back or joints, sprains, tore muscles. ' bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of Use chest (it may prevent pneumonia). Indeed yes, chamuss in gasoline has everything to do with the valm or miles you get in exchange for your motor-fuel money. Why? Consider these facts.1 The gasoline cleanness that really insures "more miles to the gallon" is unseen. You feel it in your motor. For it results in instant ignition at the spark, and complete "burning" or ex plosion, with no wasted or unconsumed fuel Your engine gets every ounce of power contained in each ''charge.' Associated Gasoline is distilled by methods that provide a scientifically correct range or "chain" of boiling points, gradually rising from the lower or more "volatile" parts on up through the heavier or power yielding parts. Associated is thorough-bred, unmixed, honest, depend able. It does a clean, thorough job in a snappy, business-like manner. "Use Associated. Get "more miles to the gallon" through sustained quality. Return From Portland Mrs. O. F. Michel and daughter. who have been visiting with friends I In Portland for several daya, re turned to their home In this city this morning. Return From Portland ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becklev. who have been apendlng several days In Portland on business and visiting, returned to Itosoburg thla morning. To Spend Day Mr. Oeorge Stearns and Mrs. Roy Stearns, of Oakland, arrived this morning and spent the day visiting with friends and shopping in thl city. To Redding 8. Irwin, of Eugene, spent yester day In Roseburg visiting. Mr. Ir win, who is In the mining business, left this morning for Redding, where be will attend to business af fairs. I boVn t HAVES To Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hayes, or 415 Mill street, Wednesday, November 4, a boy. RHEUMATISM Cmmmnt Kiln I In Ih If umA Oo4r If Xem Will I TruatVa I'rrivrrlpilMi, It la nrsnflttrniia: In fart. It la a j a ha ma to aufrr with Ithvu mat tarn. Thla Prntcrtptlon Aom not ruin th atomach. It doe nut dnraa the I foixl you wtah while? inking Trunk's iivssarrlntlon. Contrttna nn mercury, BMilrlHte antla. oil wlntorifief n or na rent Ira, hut poaltlvely overcofnra any kind of rhrumatlam r out on trth. What mora do yon wnntT It la lmpoaat to a;l pomethlna; I better. The Bjreateat lirc arid sol vent known and alao a awperlr liter mrdlrlM. Trunk's Prwrlptlnn sella for $1.71. 'or t for only tT,hO, at Nathan Ful ler ion iiruit more. DAILY WEATHER REPORT V. 8. Weather Bureau, local of- , flee, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hour ending 6 a. tn. I Precipitation In In. A Hundredths Highest temperature yesterday 60 I Lowest temperature last night 40 I Precipitation last 24 hour .S3 I Total preclp. alnce 1st month.. 1 05 Normal preclp. for thl month 4.37 Total preclp. from Sept. 1. IVib, to date its Average preclp. from Bept 1, 17 .. Total deficiency from Rent 1. 4.17 1925 kl Average precipitation for 4 wet sessona, (September May, Inclusive) tA Pair tonight and Thursday; frost tonight. . WM. DELL, Meteorologist d Gas Associated1 Gasoline and Cycol Motor Oil, through sustained quality, proride , economy and aatitlactioa la motor operation.. - iH.vt.ru.ot. UMPQUA FLORISTS Choice Cut Flowers Flower Shop, 111 N. Jackson Phone 30 Greenhouse, West Roseburg Phone 40F1 WALTER CARPENTER Ltavss Oor California Rev. Kllllan, of the Catholic church, who ha been located here for aome time, left thla morning for Mendocino City, California, where he will teach In the Cathollo col lege and be located. Rev. Kennedy, or the college of Mendocino City, will have charge of the place made vacant by Rev. Kllllan here. Corn sheller at .Wharton Bros. Read the Classified ads, in The News-Review. Thej mean dollars to you. STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause -Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets I That'i what thousand of stomach I sufferer are doing now. Instead ol taking tonics, or trying to patch up a ' poor digestion, they are attacking the rf cause of the ailment clogged livet and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet arouse the liver in a toothing, healing wav.i When the liver and bowels are per forming their natural functions, away got indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a, lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablet! the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are t purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by theii olive color. They do the work without griping, cramp or pain. Take fin tie lorn at httlme frr nilrlt relief. Eat what you like, 15cand 3Uc If you have . . w. jfvn L,ye xor 'SSLst thousands -r . j your advertising as rv Oil n e Feed grinders In all sixes fol power use at Wharton Bros. n.. , Mr. Hoover Visitor ' .'' ' ' N. E. Hoover, Albany contractor and builder, I spending a day or so In this city looking after busi ness affair. v Keep an Eye on Your . Property Values. Property valuea change, 11 Toiir fire Insurance policies ahoul change to correspond. Insurant- that waa adequate yesterday may not offer you full protection today. We shall be glsd to Inspect your, fire rlaks and Insurance protec tion In the light of present-day valuea. "l ML Mrs. Charles Brand . TEACHER OF SfNQINQ Song Interpretation Voice Bulldina , Mainline Conservatory . -. Dr. H. C Church OPTOMETRIST Parkin Bids. Roeeburg, Or AUCTIONS W aell anything and everything you have to offer and get the high dollar. Bee ma for dates. M. C. RA0ABAUQH 630 N. Pin St. DONALD PARKER Concert Violinist and Teacher Deglnnera and Advanced Pupluf accepted. High School credit given. Phone 42-J P.F.HIRSCH ACCOUNTANT Book Audited Systems Installed Roseburg . . . , Dr. Rupert A. Moos ; Slectro-Chlreareetof ' Nerve and 8 pine BpeeiararL 20t Perkln Bldg. Phone U4