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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1925, Is1 Special Meeting! X LOCAL' NEWS 2 eene' rr,v'J hre yesterday and T , . . 7 la spending Armistice Duy Tlslt- Roseburg Rod And Gun Club Some matters of importance will be discussed at this meeting but in particular we want to . arrange for a shoot for Thanksgiving. . In Today 1 1 " " " : , j Y. Cuppa. Riddle resident, l .spending Arirtf.iice Daylu this jelly visiting win friends.,- Hen Front Wllluuicttr : Paul Geddes. who li attending Willamette University, la sDentl- S ing Armistice Day hero vlsittug wun friends. Mrs. Morrison YUits . ; Mr. Lee Morrison, o( Glengary, spent yesterday afternoon hi K0.1- burg visiting with friends and t shopping. Hero Kor Pay xrs. Kred Assenheimer, or & lu treads. From Wilbur A. Daxls. a resident of Wilbur, spent Hererul hours here yester day attending to business affairs and visiting with friends. A good cream separator will pay for itself In the cream that It saves. Wi sell the McCormtck-Deerlng Primrose, the lightest running sep arator made. Wharton Ilros. Paris Applauds, : American Joan EVERY MEMBER COME Friday, November 1 3th. 8 P. M. . CROCKER'S DRUG STORE E Garden Valley yesterduy and spent iMcCUntocka Here On Itusi Mr. Cooper. Sr.. of Garden Val ley, spent yesterday afternoon in this city attending to business at tain and trading. Visits Friends- Mrs. A. Kronke motoded from American fence Is now guaran teed to last as long or longer than I any fence made. We buy in car- loada to get the boat price for you. Wluy-ton Ilros. ', lhiNlnen Visitors S. K. Darby, of Garden ValloT. was a business visitor In this city yesterday for several hours. re turnlug homo In the afternncn. , the afternoon visiting with some friends and shopping. Everybody s talking about the new dance craze called the Charles ton. Come out and see how It Is done as a solo dance next Saturday night Big Charleston contest, lo cal and out ot town girls partici pating, i ... Arnndel. piano tuner. Phone 1X9-1 Ca and ftttl J5tfct Mr. and Mrs. John MrCllntnrk, formerly of this city, are spending a few days here visitinir relatives Watching The Koi-ts ' land friends. They are now re- Mark N. iTIsdale. Sutherlln j siding in Lebanon, Oregon, banker, drove over early this morning and was an interested m Onrvnllls spectator of the sports pulled off I VIUlin ,,,,. ,,aiiehter Legion program of Mr nnd Mr, A N Orcutl. of this city. Is reported to be 111 In the Corvallls hospital. Miss Or- hn. hjuin ntlanAlntw f t f Mr. and Mrs. M. Moherger .i,. " ff fro .j&A during the the day. ArHre From Minnesota - Ftld irrinders Wharton Hro. and son, L. Bloberqer, of Mlnne-i Special Prices nil,. na .',nl. V. -n 1 .. .. 1 !l.i n . 1 iwill visit for some time at the ' ra ',",,PT , ,., 1 J. Heidenrelch home. , ?' '. .arrived last evening and Is cele- Admlttcl To Hospital . Ibratln Armistice Day hero with Venette dinger, son of Mr. and ''feuds. ' - , 1 ' 1 Mrs. V. O. Clinger. of this city,' . , J waa admitted to Mercy Hospital Set hot Jferp last nirht for treatmen. He has Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sether. of been ill for several days until yea- Eugene, are spending the day here terday. It was found advisable to vlitln friends and celebrating 'take him to the hospital. He Is Armistice. They are -ON- Foto g rais Until November 20th Just to let'you get acquainted with our ' new location, two doors south in the Salzman Bldg, " Roseburg Studio Clark & Clark - Paris is applaudina; the per ronnance of an American nirl, Kve Le Gallienne, in the part of Joan of Are hi a Jjjan play by an . American, Mercedes dc Acosta. Miss Lc Gallienne laughter of Kichart x lial 'jenne, port, is pictured above as Jnar , Special price on at Wharton Ilros. a fanning mill Men's suits cleaned and nressed. registered !l-50. Roseburg Cleaners, phone 472, 'reported to be resting easier this, at the Hotol Umpqua. morning. i i , " ' El.-n..te, To On-, ' ' Fm Oakland ChnrleHton Conterf Saturday . Mrs. v.. V. A. Drake, of New c' Hennlger, There will be a Charleston con- . riymouth, Idaho. . visited here visiting with friends. of Oakland, Is few days In this city itest held Saturday night at the , yesterday evening for a short Hninbow Gardens, at the regular time before leaving for Coqullle. dance given by the Swanee Sere-where' she will spend some time naders. In the event of rain the'viBltlng at the home Of her son, dance will lie held in Hoseburtc. Dr. P. N. Drake. The ronteU Is being arranged by i ' Miss Loriene Conlee. and a turn- Lt,ve for north her of her nunihi will narttcinaie. i . l , The contest li open to all iirls. "J" ""n"r,.i;. " John Busenb.rk and the dance will be solo. A ; " , ' , ' If r- of Melrose, were among those cash prize will be awarded the . tlt'Tor'a 'Zrt Time." Mn. 'ti,'??' h?re ioaay niX visU wlta VUUIIK IHUT I1U1UK LUtJ Ul 1 . ... . r. . . t ginal steps fn a' graceful manner. Sheldeen Visit s , Miss Lillle' 8heldecn, of Melrose, motored here and spent the day visiting with friends. . , Ituom harks In i , Tha Judges will be secured Miss Coulee this week. by of her mother, Mrs. Allen Ornb tree. In Tiilnre. and with her sis ter, lira. W. Carlile. , (CiaestH Of Weavers I Mr. and Mrs. P. If. Watt, Women Wanted! To work on apples . Umpqua Valley Canning Co. ALL RUN DOVH, HOW HEALTHY "Honestly, In all mr 15 years of ex perience as a nurse 1 nave never known of a medicine that compares with Tniilac, , is Uie siowing Ulbute or nurse M, . , Cnappelle. a ' "Time and ssnln I nave recommenrled Tanlac and alwuys with surprulng results. Some time ngo my Mother complained I of being svnernlly run down and on the verge of a nervous breakdown. She had j disestlon wetkened snd her bowels wers 1 proprietor of mo irrcxuisr. Seattle, and f -inniac came to ner aifi ni on re, -nPftll. n nnrlrlv rnllfnrnln jbrousht oa a vUrorou. appetite so that ""out." lo llerKely, Lalltornla, , the onran to eat wllh the srrateat rellih, attend a football game. . and made the digestive organ function t ' ' , prtsieTir once more, in a Mori time site i was well, happy and atronr, and althoneh i over so year of nge she n now vigonmi enoiurh to look after her household duties . and go oot quito a little, too. ThU la whr I pralae Tannic and eonaider It the I best lonia sad health builder over dis j covered." 1 W1i.il Tanlac has done for others It t can nltK do for you. Tanlae Is for sale I by all Rood drussivts. Accept no subti . lute. Over so million bottles sold. wno resioe near mis city, leu last ( c ielrQgg English will then, go on to Port land to conselt a spcclsl'st about frr-m Melrose the baby, who baa been 111. , I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bass, of i vMelrose spent the day here visit- Leaving For California ing with friends and celebrating Mrs. I). C. Hamilton, of this Armistice. , ettv. will leave this eveninsr - on j number IS for California points, : Mrs. Nnilt Visitor 'where she will virlt for a few . Mrs. Julius Slndt, o( Melrose, iweeks. She will visit at the home .spent the day In Hoscburg visiting with friends and celebratne Ar mistice Day. ' j Seattle, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Weaver last night at the Hotel I'mpqua. Mr. Watt is the Hotel rrye. at with Mrs. Watt is to 1'agennt At Itaptist fhurrh The Unptl't Women's Mission ary Sorlety will present a page ant "The Lone Star." on Thurs day evening, at 8 o"clock at the I Kendlng Pny Mr. and Mrs. R. Hnlmqulst, of 0( JFlgarose. spent the duy here vhv and celabrat- It Ing with friends ing Armistice. From Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. A. Troiell, Cleve land residents, mqtorcd here to duy and mjed wth trends. In Today Among those to motor here and spend the day vsltlng with some friends and celebrating Armistice were Mr. and Mrs. Claud Talcot. of Klgarose. Phone 525 Roseburg, Oregon CTjrjjjtLjvTjjvy5t rsTy e r "rs-'txyvstv q Travel To SAN FRANCISCO I Los Angeles and Way Points BY PICKWICK STAGE 1 . s ' Two Schedules Daily Leaving g Terminal Hotel 7 A.M. and 3:35 P. M. One Way Fare to S. F. $14.75 Round Trip Fare to S.F 29.00 One Way Fare to L. A 26.60 I Roun Trip Fare to L. A 50.00 k I Two Days to San Francisco and Three Days to I Los Angeles by Pickwick Stage CALL I Terminal Hotel I K Phone 586, Roseburg, Ore., for Information 1 r.TWr&T.T.TTTaVMTtllMMMIllMeMMMMreIITi; Take Tanlae Vrrrtahle Pills for coniitl patlon. Made and recisnmendcd by the Manufacturers of Tsnlae. TANLAC FOR. YOUR HEAJLTH Baptist church. There will bo spe- clnl music, two selections by the , choir, a vocal solo, by Mrs. Kred , " r!T . n, . Strang, a violin solo, by Klsworth L1'- Mn- J- uMorn- of Ott. accompanied on the piano by "ni- !?'m'rl "''''. llarbara Ott. a vocal solo, ,y ng the week here v sltlng at Chas. McKlhlnny. Following the nome son- Wm- Mort' pageant a social time will be en- ,an and wlth it,eiT trlni. Joyed and refreshments will bo served been extended Rttend. nil wbii iiit.ii i a will oo r. A cordial Invitation has , " . " rT ro"',na . mi. auu nun, ui'orge noiter ana to tho public to Over 1000 cities laying concrete streets this year Concrete Paving Will Dreqs Up Yoiar Stireett daughter. Phyllis Ann, who have been enjoying a visit in Portland for tho past two days, returned to their home here thla morning. Visitor Today Mrs. II. A. Taylor, of Marshfleld visited hero a short time today be- lore leaving for ner home. She has been visiting with friends In Urnln. her former home, for the past week or so. Mrs. Taylor haa many friends here, also, hsving vlsittd here a number ot times. TELEPHONE FOR YOUR GROCERIES AND LET US DELIVER THEM It Is much easier to lift the receiver on the phone than It la to cairy a basket of groceries home. Reliable persons may open a charge account with us nnd then phone for their groceries and have them delivered to their homes. We sell a: -as low a price aa la possible, considering qual ity and service rendered. It la a pleasure to serve yon at all times. Try Knlrht's Kogite River Catsup., We have Knlght'a Bauer Kraut and Mince Meat, and they ere fine. Suoport the Community Chest, give all you can. r ECONOMY GROCERY O. LC JOHNSON The" Store That Serves Veil Beat. Phone 61 Rigid and unyielding, with pleasing, light gray color, Portland cement concrete . - . pavement improves the appearance of your street and the setting of your own home. Requiring practically no maintenance, concrete pavement assures you greater value per dollar than any other type. Our fret booltIci."ConcTcU Streets otY"o-ut Toum."unll Ull you the whole story. Aik for your copy. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Gasco Building PORTLAND, OREG. A National Organization to Imprort and . ExttnJ tht Vm of CotureU OFFICES IN 10 CITI IS .Leaves For Ashland I Mrs. O. D. Allison, of this city, ilift this morning for Ashland, where she will spend some time .visiting. Mr. Allison Is located in 'Ashland for the time being, and they expect to make their home mere temporarily. Visits Son Here W. I). Wadsworlh, of Portland, who has been visiting with his son, Ixiwis Wadsworlh, In this rlty for tho past several days, will n'turn home this afternoon. Ho will re turn by auto, and will be aecomoa nled by J. M. Craw, who. wlih Mr. Wadsworlh, attended to business matters In Roseburg during their stay here. 1 ! t I - ' I ; : 1 AT COTTAGE GBQVE X few days ago a dispatch was received from Cottage Grove, atat- ! Ing that the officers of that city ; had placed a man under arrest there upon instructions from the Sheriff's office of Douglas Coun ty, and that the local officers bad failed to follow up the case, caus ing the Cottage Grove authorities to become peeved. The Item stat ed that because of this action the Cottage Orove officers would no longer cooperate with the aheritf'a office here. 8hediff Starmer stated today that' he was out of the city at the time he dispatch was receiv ed, and that It was not called to his attention until today. The case did not originate in the she riff a office, he stales, and none ot bis deputies were concerned in the matter. The man arrested, who gave his name aa Rasmussen. negotiated considerable purchase at local garage, and failed to make payment. The garageman , trailed him as far as Sutherlln and seeing that he . could not catch up had Rasmussen stopped ut Cottage Drove. - Rasmussen left a spare tire aa security and the gnrageman then refused to hold him longer. Sheriff Starmer yesterday cal led up Deputy Sheriff Pitcher, at 1 Cottage Orove. and explained the alliinlinti and tha same friendly I relations which formerly existed hot ween the offices have been re stored. The Roseburg and Cot tage Orove authorities have work ed in rloae cooperation for a num ber of yeara, and many lawbreak ers have fallen victim to the vigil ance of the authorltiea who thru their close connections have ac complished - much good for their respective communities. FATHER AND SON BANQUET TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY Tha Annual Father and Bon banquet ot the Christian Chnrch will lie held on Friday night ot this week at 6:15 o'clock. It la exnected that there will be over 100 men and boys present at this banquet, which ia to be featured with a fine program Owing to tno tact tnai tne cnurcn is now engaged In a revival campaign, the banquet will start promptly at Ihe hour announced, and the meeting which ia to follow will give special honor to the men and boys. The evangelist. Rev. Kel lems, will preach a rermon of spe cial interest to the men and boys on that evening. NEW clothes : MEMORIAL DAY "X7 J E sell the sort of clothes that keep you looking your best well made clothes, , correctly ' cut, smartly styled. ' Because thats the only kind of clothes we want to offer you, we feature Adler Col legians. They have all these qualities and the prices are very reasonable. Powder blues, stone greys, coffee browns, in pencil-stripes and faint plaids. $25.00 $45X3 QPENCERS Roaeburg'a Newest, Llvsst, Leading Men's and Young Men'a 8tor ment and that Day asked him lo accusing him of trying to force hut return an Iron which ho had bor- attentions upon Mrs. Hansen, rowed from Mrs. Hansen earlier In Without warning. Hansen, began the day. ElUott aald that he w-nl shooting. Elliott said and be (in to the Hansen apartment in tha liott) ran around the boas and ap basement and that Hansen began Twelfth street. CONSTIPATION Nature'! best lubricator la Rus sian OIL Tasteless, odorless and acts In a natural way. It corrects Ihe bowela and makes them per form naturally. Lloyd U Crocker. OREGON FRUITS TO BE USED FOR ! CHRISTMAS GIFTS 1 An all-Oregon product gift ram rnilgn Is being started by the : Itmeburg Chamber of Commerce : dan will he carried on until Chrlntmas time. It Is the plan of the Chamber of Commerce to hnve 'some local firm or Individual make up Chrlstmaa packages con taining prunes, nuts apples, and possibly canned peara from Dnn glas County. These bnxps will then be placed on sale In all the stores and at Ihe Chamber of Commerce office, and local people ; will lie asked to line them for glfla to friends residing elsewhere. The state Chamber of Commerce has taken an Interest in this plan, ,snd has secured a low express rate of these Christmas panares, effective after December SIh. INQUEST TO FOLLOW AUTO FATALITY IN PORTLAND , rAawa-laM PlM LaaM Wlra.t PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 10. De cision to hold inquest over the death ot Mrs. Ethel Ooit, who died yesterday of Injuries received when she waa crushed between her husband's auto and a runaway one, waa reached today by Dr. Earl Smith, county coroner. Yesterday C. P. McIKiwell, whose car ran away from the curb a block and a half away and atruck the woman, appeared In municipal court and paid a $25 fine for hav ing defective brakes. Municipal Judge Ekwall, who assessed the fine, said that no mention had been made of her ser ious injury. The Swanee Serenade. Rose burg's society dance orchestra, will furnish the music for the big Charleston Contest to be held next Saturday night. You'll miss a big town dance and some good enter tainment If you don't attend. THE ACTIVE HeatingjlStovesf The Active is an all cast, cast lined, is handsome and is made to give service and comfort for many 'years. ' ' ' ; ' ' ' See our line of heaters before you buy. ZICLER-FEE HARDWARE CO. Phone 25 '' A 'REAL BARGAIN ON ' HOTPOINT VACUUM CLEANER ' i Essay Contest BOOZE, ANGRY HUSBAND, PISTOL, MURDER TRIAL (A-oH.I-d rrrm lainl Wlrr.) PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10. I.e roy Hansen, ex-speclal city police officer, fired two shots at James Elliott, a friend, before he tinned and fatally shot James A. Day In a rooming house at 34!l Twelfth afreet the night of August 16, ac cording to Elllntt'a testimony be fore a Jury in Circuit Judge Hew itt's court today. Roth shuts at Elliott went wild, the witness said. Hansen Is on trial before Judge Hewitt on a first degree murder charge. Elliott said that he and Day had taken a few drinks In Day's apart- BETTER THAN CALOMEL Frank J. Norton Co. Canned Food Contest (Essay) Nov. 19-21. 1925 TITLE "CANNED FOODS" (Outline) History of Preservation of Agricultural Producte, (fruits, vegetables and meats). Note: French Gov., under Na poleon offered 2000 francs for best method of preserving food. METHODS 01 ve outline Commercial Handling of raw material. CONSUMPTION, Distribution and uses (commercially). 1 RULES: High School students submit not mora than two thousand, nor less than 1200 words. Seventh and E'ghth grade pupils submit not mora than 1500 nor less than 1000 words.- 2 TO SCORE: 10 on Composition 50 on subject matter. 3 Send manuscripts to Mrs. Edith 8. Ackert, County Superin tendent of Schools: Roseburg, Oregon not later than Not. . 25, 1925. 4 SOURCES: Encyclopedia, Trade Paper and Magaxinea. Write lo Frank J. Norton Co., Sutherlln, Oregon for addi tional material. 6 PRIZES: High School First. $5.00, 2nd 13.00, Jrd $2 00. Sev enth and Eighth 1st $5.00,' 2nd $4.00, 3rd $.1.50, tth $2.50. PRIZES AWARDED Nov. Snth. 11)25. Men's suits cleaned and pressed. $150. Roseburg Cleaners, phone U72. Thousands Have Discovered ( Dr. EdwardY Olive Tablets j area Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the uh. I dilute for calomel are a mild but sure , lasattve, nnd llirir effect on the liver is ' almost instantaneous. Thcselittlenlive. i coliswl tablets ara tho result of Dr. ! Edwards' determination not to treat ! uverandbowclcomplaintswithcalotnel. I Thrplwint little tabletsdo the grind j that calomel does, hut have no bad alter ederts. They don't injure the teeth liks : st'ong liquids or Calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct I it. Why cure the liver at the cipen ol ! the teeth? Calomel tumetimet play havoc with the gums. So ir strong i liquids. It is best not to t j!e cstorrj I. ' Iet lr. tdwardV Olive; Tablets taka ; ill place. , I Iradaches, "dullness" and '.hat lary feeling cxime from owutination and a 1 dimrd-rid liver. Take I)r. Edwatdi' Olive Tablet hn you feel "logv " and "heavy." They "clerrr" clouded brain ' and"ptrkup"tbtttuiu. ljcaixl3Uc. 1 VITAL TOPICS Is Your Health Getting You By? Do you shuffle along about 60 efficient? Some where in your mechanism there is a serious waste of 40 of your priceless energy. ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC will quickly con serve it for you. Don't let Headache, Neuritis, Heart Trouble, Stomach Trouble, Constipation, Bowel Trouble, Kidney and Bladder Trouble, Asthma, T. B., Rheumatism, Nervousness or any other chronic trouble keep you down when ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC can remove the cause and restore your health. The growth and success of Electro-Chiropractic merit your investigation. Examination Free DR. RUPERT A. MOON Constructive Health Building Service 20 Perkins Rulldlng Phone $5$