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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW; FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1925 IT! HaveYouTried If " not, well yon have miss ed the bent. -Mid- Ordir It today and enjoy the best. and Butter? Your Dealer will Supply You With This Exceptionally Fine Butter Ask for Mel-O-Maid. . Visit the Creamery at Corner of Jackson and Douglas. Streets and see for yourself just how we handle the Cream that your farmer friends brinr? to us then you are sure to like Mel-O-Maid. A lot of folks are enjoying Mel-O-Maid Ice Cream every day, too the very finest for desert or the party. v Douglas County Creamery Phone 340 ' LOCAL NEWS r To rortluiHl . A. C. Marsters left yesterday for Portland, whore he will spend day or to amending the Live stock Imposition. In Portland Mrs. Henry llarth hin been spending the week In i'orilcnd visiting with friends and unend ing tho livestock show. Dropping Off at Way Slatton Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189 L. To 'on land George Ward left yesterday for Porilund. where he will spend the week end visiting and attending Che Livestock reposition. To Kugt-nc Mr. E. J. Walnscott left this morniiiK for Kutrene. where she will spend a day or so visiting with friends. Hero Visiting John Hnmlin. -formerly of this city, is here from Chilouuln, near ; Klamath Falls, vitating with friuuds for a few days. . ; Front lUililIc II. L. Gleason returned to his hombe at Kiddle today after spending a short time here at tending to business atfalrs. . IVnvo For ItMdle Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haoi of flrutth, Colorado, stopped over here toil ay for a short time be fore leaving for Kiddle, where they will vi4t for a timo. Visitors In Town m.m.mmmmmmammaallmi I Mm. ;ar..ty nnd son, Clyde Cas- : fc ley. of Hurley, Oregon, are spend- Among those from the rural dls-lattendini? to business matters waa inS day or two in this city trlclw to upend Hnverwl hours here Sum Miller, of Millard. visiting with friends und on bus- Improving At Hospital K Mrs. C. D. Lucterhand. of Oak land, who has been confined to Mercy Hospital following an auto accident some time ao, U re ported to be Improving. s BELL MILLINERY I Clearance Sale STARTS FRIDAY All the Newest Styles, Materials and Colors in the new trimmed Satins, 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 Be Closed Out 8- , t t 1 t . !ihi i how. passenger on the London-San Francisco dirigible limited of the future will dr6p off at way stations. L. H. Ford,' chief rlpger, U. S. N., is seen leaving the airship Shenandoah in ' parachute. , To Tallr Crwk C. Purdnra. who has been spend ing thn past few days here visit ing with friend. and purchasing supplies, returned this morning to his home In Table Creek. From Winchester . 5 Mr. and Mrs. C. Otirnee returned to their homo at Winchester yos" teniay afternoon after spending sev eral hours here shopping and on business. BEHISSEflTO . ELECTRIFY BIG G. ward." - - ' : ' The railway, throueh Us nb . eldiary, the Chelan Klectric com- ; pany. has executed a contract with j the Washington Power cum pany , for construction work whk-h will be started upon approval of the f project by the government. The 9 r project will take aeveral years to complete, 0111C141S saiu. . ' A prize walls contest n one of the attractions at Kainhow ('.aniens Saturday nlu. Vou ll like it there. . (AwKtrUtttl I'rww leased Wire.) f ST. PAUL, Nov. 6. The Great Northern Railway today announced plana for a $10,000,000 water pow- AUTO MAKERS OF ENGLAND ASK DUTY ON "CHEAP CARS' Return From Port 1 anil Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Meltr.de re turned to their home hero this morning after spending tho -week in Portland attending the Live stock exposition and vi.-iting their niece, Mrs. 11. C. Johnson. LONDON. Nov. 6. The A?socl nftnn nf ttrltlHh Motor Mil mi fac iei im , ... , , . Hirers nns appuea 10 iub noaru i d-v''lo',w-nt lll rInciloi,.of Tra(le , inpo nn mpor,at i.'.ou horseiKiwer at Lake ( hi lan duly of 33 1-3 per cent on for In north eentrol WashlnKion. Of- elgn commeridnl- vehicles under, fii lu Is said tiie plan will result In the safeguarding of Industries act. early Irrigation or about SO.OOOt ; The association takes the aires ot generally unnr,j.ln,:tlveground that the motor Industry Mud and eventually will tnan eieo- i In England la snfterlng from the triflralio:i of the (Jtrnt Niulh'-ral "dumping of cheap comnterclal litKs net ile rarcad') nnn4alus ;cars from the Vnlted States, unci fnr M- e tliar, 4'i n'l'e.i e. i.'Kratice and Italy. " The Glengarry W. G. T. T. will p mmm mm slve a dinner at the Rosrburjt Pres- Xls 1"lbe u"-d for u!eC( hlM: i ren's Farm Home and llie work of f 1 First Church of Christ, Scientist. ROSFUJURG, OREGON Announces a Fnc Lecture on Christian Science by Peter V. Ross, C.S.B. Of San Francisco Member of the Board 'of lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Chi 1st, Scientist. In Iloslon. Massachusetts. In lite Church Edifice, 312 K. Douglas St. Sunday Afternoon, Nov. 8, 1925 ' at 2:30 o'clock The public is cordially invited to attend MARCELL'S RADIUM ORE MIRACLE MINERAL For Catarrh of Head Nose or Throat -Also - Rheumatism or Neuritis Female Trouble Call at 843 Miller St. J Or phone 3ti5-J for K.planation Pantry n I Bet Mom's some fresh got Grimm's Milk Bread In this here pantry, and I'll just sneak in and git a slice. Mothera will do wisely who Keep Grimm's Milk Dread In the paulry for the children they all like It IDEAL BAKERY H the organization. 8' ' ' - i W From Umpqua j E Anionp thoH from out rT (own V oolnts to upend several honrn here; 5 yenterday ehopplnR and rtierulinR to bUHi:if s8 matters were Mr. and g Mrs. A. L. Hoadinan, of 1'inpqua. rf Visitors- In Town : ' Mr and Mr. A. flaron returned J to tlrdr horn", at I'mpoua yester fc dr.y afternoon after sp.-ndlne sev K eral hours visitfn friends and at tendinx to business affairs here. j Mrs. Poet Visits Club. . E Mrs. Ellen Post, eounty henlth g none, vlnited the Wnmn' Indrs K trial Club nl Kalr Ouks on Wdnes E day or thii wetk. kIvIhk a demon- V stratlon of health work at that g Place. &.lUty U lU-tl.r A Marcus llrown. 15 months old son of Mr. and Mr. Krnnk Hrown. ho ho been quite ill at Merry Hospital.' Is reported to be im- nroVfd HMf CiritMittv tn rnlmn to Ills home. Itctitrn rrri IVtas i . Sirs. II M. Tirimt and damrh t r. who nxvf hrvn tiwuttv.f: 'th tast two moulhf in Tex m linv ' turned home Th iv v 3 j t ' .1 T' li.ihes In Paris. T-vca i, nnd M. trolt and HilNborro, 't'et.'S. I.n ione there they njjvd ovi-r m I'tnver sud rt'irn-d t on-.o hy ay of Los Anpele. lidivine For North Mr. and Mrs. J. y. Parker will leave Satnrdny for Portland, where they will viit with their daughter, Mrs. L. V. Jonne. They will be accompanied as far as Sa lem by Mr, poornian, who hns been 1 itinff wlh lYiemUi in this clfy, end 'who mii'rnlnz home, and as far b rnrvullta by Mrn. H. A. San ford, who will Join Mr. San ford, who Is returnliisr home from a iiiininesa trip to Tillamook. ; Stons to Visit Mother t Mrs. John IIov Rnl. nf llo'f barp. In In Corvallh to nr' id n Wfk wlih br inothiT, Mr.. Kmma Kulb r. Mrs. Howard fame bw from Portland where she went as a delffraf to the convention of the On'pon Sta Parcnt-TrarhT s.-ifocfatUin If'ld there last Wr. k. Ulh Mr Howard' and hr husband ar' rraduats of O. A. C, are t i 1 1 In terested In their alma ma r and sjn ard !atirhter In thlr family already rnnkiTi? plnns to Stroll hrp OnrvnHH rtatto Timoq. Good Things to Eat At this time of the year, it is customary for homes to plan laying in their foodstuff supplies for the winter season. Don't foryet, Thanksgiving end the Holiday sea son is only a few weeks in the future, and, while our stocks are now intact,- our shelves are full of "good things to eat"' we suggest that you come to our store and make your purchases now, rather than take chances in shopping a little later on. FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS WE OFFER 3 lbs. Good Blend Coffee 14 oz. Jars Best Jam Preferred Stock Catsup, Pis. 2 for 3 lbs. Bulk Macaroni 3 lba. Bulk Spaghetti Sweet Potatoes, lb. Bulk Sauerkraut, Quart FOR NATIONAL APPLE WEEK Bellflower Apples, box Grimes Golden Apples, box Newtown Apples, box Cooking Apples, box Stores &t Roseburg and Sutiierlin $1.10 20c 45s 25c 25c 05c 15c 75c .$1.00 ..$1.25 50c QUALITY MEATS 1 Pot Roast, lb 15c Boiling Beef, lb 12 1-2 Fancy Veal Shoulder1oast, lb 1 15c Heavy Breast of Veal, 11) 12 1-2 Veal Steak, lb 20c Hr.niburger, lb '. 15c Nice Pork Roast, lb .. 25c Pork Sausage, lb. - 20c Pure Lard, 2 lbs 45c Cottage Hams, lb ; 33c Picnic Hams, lb 24c Dry Salt Pork, lb 30c I lalf or whole EaRtern I lams, lb 35c Heavy Bacon, lb 34c Bacon, light, lb 37c Bacon Squares, lb 28c Fancy Fryers Heavy Heiu Where Your Dollar Ha More Cent Coming Sunday HOOT GIBSON -CALOARY 8TAM?E0E" PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. Grocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363 Free Delivery o Most all kinds canned goods are here now. All fresh new Pack. Take adv&v tage of the early opening prices as the tendency is ' toward higher , prices. Spuds, Flour, and all pork products have advanced and will in all probability continue to. .. " Very special values for Saturday. Make a list and shop early to take advtj tage of our morning bargains. . ".'4 UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON SATURDAY OTft 24 1-2 Lb. Best Flour" C1 flfl IdU Limit 1 Sack O llUU Shrimp Fancy 2 for .: Milk Tall Cans (Limit 12) 9c 24 1-2 Lb. Best Flour Limit 1 Sack Corn NaW Pack, 2 for (Limit G) ......... 23 c REGULAR SAVING PRICES Flour is higher by now . 0 Q C fl ea Corn and Tomatoes Standard ' Kerrs Best, Ebl QOiDU 15c; 3 for 43c; 12 for $1.69 White Loaf "Highest CO Qfl Broken Pineapple large . J Cm Grade" Bbl : OOiOU 2 for : t3U It.Jel Shorte... $1.69 Potatoes ; Swift's Lard O Q ft ft at less than Wholesale prices See us 8 lb QZlUU before buying. ?tf!!-j--i:33c r':......:.:.i... S1.75 Celery, . 1 ftn Onions, Fancy , .ff O QC Fancy White , I UU 100 lbs. OlU J Smoked Meat of Highest Quality at Lowest Prices - Swift's Premium Ham, 35C ' COn 38C SwifU Picnic,. OCn Salt Pork, OQft Lb. Z J l Fancy, lb. .:.ZCb Swifts Cottage Rolls, 33C B:on SuafC '28C '-lMfdSto 311 West Ctis HoseboOrego. California, and Oregon Cook wild ni. Doubt Shadows "Balloon" Tire Royalty Suits "yN ,4 s;s- k f 3 (4 l Whrthrr Alili-n L. Putnam, who rcontly acquired patent bn the "ballooB" tire, will erk to claim roynll'.cj from the vari ous tire oonipanln on all of the product manufactured before the printing of the patent, 1 till in doubt. Such an attempt would result in a gigantic court battle. Heat Willi gat. SIX MEMBERS OF j FWBIEWHffl PV.NERAIj SATfnnAT. The funeral' of th late J. T. Crlppen will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at tha Roseburir Undertaklne Fartora. Iter. H. L. Caldwell, pastor of the local lluptlst Church will officiate and tho Maaonic lodge will con duct the burial service at tha cemetery.' Interment will fake place In the I. O. O. K. cemetery. HAM.RTON, SPA, N. Y.. Nor. Mix member of om family were i burned to death br fire which dp- i Klroyt d a bungalow early tixlay. The nolo orphaned survivor la tn a 1 critical condition. i The dead are: I Ceorge Kemp, 40: Mm. Cporee i Kemp; Viola Allen, 14; Myrtle Al len, 9; Carol Allen 10, and Marcina Kemp, 11. The Alleni were related to Mrs. Kemp by a former marriage. Bea- j trice Kemp. 9, sole survivor of the I family, escaped with her clothinc In flames. . I ! Dei'trlco summoned neighbors,! but they and the firemen were i heiplcKit. The nearest hydrant was ' a quarter of a mile away. j When the flames died down hte ' bodies were found huddled In one j room of the one-story building. From the positions of the bodies, ! a doctor judged Camp had found a way of escape anil bad turned bark j to find thi' r.'Hl ot his family, when flaTiles cloned their way out. 1 The recent rains did no damage In parking space at Rainbow (at dens. A big crowd will be there Saturday night. Nurse Saves Two From Operation "I had two patients that the doc tors seemed unable to reach with their medicines and In both canes advised the knife. A friend "who had tried MRr's Wonderful Hem dv for Stomach trouble proposed Hist I try It on my patients, which I did. Boih am now entirely well. 1 am very glad that I am able to recommend It. It la a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal tnuct's from the Intestinal tract, and alloys the Inflammation ulilch causes practi cally all stomal h, liver and It. lec tins! ailments, including appcndl cities. One t'err will convln"V it money' iii!ivli' at all drugxthts: a THE ACTIVE Quirk turnover. Advert tan. A ctAHlfl'd B(J toilRX brings to morrow. Heating Stoves TTir; Active is an oil cast, cast lined, is handsome and is made to give service and comfort for many years. . - See our line of heaters before you buy. ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE GO; Phone 25 A REAL BARGAIN ON HOTPOINT VACUUM CLEANCR .4MB Coming TO LIBERTY 8UN.-MON.TUE3. 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