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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1925 STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE RAT ESS , ON NEW LIGHT WEIGHT PASSENGER CARS: 50 Cents per $100 60 Cents per $100 60 Cents per $100 75 Cents per $100 We quote these figures to correct erroneous rep orts being circulated throughout this territory regarding fire insurance rates on new Ford cars. C. A. LOCRWOOD MOTOR COMPANY CHEV. LOCAL NEWS From Klamath I Former Resident Visitor VMtlng At HcnsMc ' Alonzo Morrison ', of Portland,! Mrs. Harrison Folk la spending formerly 6f this city. Is spending a ', Two weeks at eSaslde, visiting with day or bo In Roseburg visiting. I relatives and friends. ' From Oakland ; I" Saturday I W. N. Crouch of Oakland, spent f arl Uarnian. of Myrtle Creek, Sunday and a short time today In ii From Portland- Billy White, of Portland, spent! Percy Murray, creameryman of ; Jhl cy vlsltlug .lln taa and;1"" wltn treac. "a attending to Kunciav In mis CHy. VlSlltng WHO niamaui rails, KiiMiueu u.i-i m inio ' .,... uui uvbb ouuiio. his brother, O. E. White, who is 111, city a short time Saturday and ' ivlb.leu. ' In This Mnrnlno Spend Week End-r- Mr. and Mrs. Fred McMullen, of Corvallls. spent the week end In Roseburg visiting with friends. Horse collars and pads at Whar ton ltros. Mrs. J. Decker and daughter, of Visitors Saturday Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Macklin. of Medford, visited over Saturday in j Melrose, spent several hours here , ;ios,,burK Tll,,y WHre gul.atg a tUc ","", Terminal hotel, tending to business aflairs. t pAnrf Insnertni H . j . ....... - 1 i .in. .... ........ i. Klamath Peoole Visit apenas weea tna . c. ... mmuu u. i.u.- .. " ! Cattle Buyers Here i. ,i t ' i . nnd llr Mrs. Carl Murphy, of Cottage spector. of Portland. I. spending L Kuight and U T. Dement. I ,, V. I. .x o Klamath Grove, spent the week end In Rose-, several day. this week In Koseburg cate b o( M , Pnll . 'buYi over burg visiting with friends. Mr. Ilrown Anil r'amlly-- Wllbur Ilrown, Dtxonville resi dent, was a business visitor in this city Saturday, spending several hours here. In Saturday Mrs. Klmer F. Drown, of C.lldo, motored here Saturday and spent revenl hours shopping and visit Ing with friends. attending to business affairs. In Saturday ' Among those from looking Glass to motor here Saturday and snenil the afternoon visiting some ' friends and on business were Mr. land Mrs. E. M. Ollivant. . spending a day or so In this city I attending to business affairs. iutiday. :V. E. Chandler III' Here On Buslnessr W. E. Chandler, state highway James llotvon. well known cat-! engineer, who has c'.iargo of this tie buyer of Myrtle Point, and Jes-j district, is here from Coos Bay for sle Clinton, alto of that place, are a short timo on business. spending a few days In this city on Attend C.ni Among those from this city to motor to Eugene to 'attend the football t-ame Saturday was John ltunyan and family. To Visit in Portland Miss .Elsie llergh. of this city, left Sunday for Eugene, and Port land, where she will visit with friends for a few days. i Attend Game Mr. and Mrs. Horace Iterg mo tored to Eugene Saturday to at tend the Homecoming gume be tween O. A. C. and II. of O. From Hi Hill J. U. Conklln. Rice Hill resi dent, motored here Saturday af ternoon and spent several hours trading and transacting business. Visitor In Town Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Woodruff motored from Melrose Saturday and spent the afternoon shopping and attending to business a fairs. Mr. and Mrs. Prag Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jake Prag and son, Arthur, of Portlnnd. are visiting with friends here for a short time. They will be at the Hote while here. business. Enroute to Coast Attorney rind Mrs. Chnfl. Mc- I'mpqua Knight, of Marshfleld, passed j through here Sunday, enroute ! home from the Homecoming game Why go to the Hot Springs, when at Eugene Saturday. Science has brought the Hot Leaves for Coast T. J. Halstead, who has been In thU city completing a contract on street work for the paBt several weeks, lert today for his home at North Bend. Springs to you? Try the Thompson j visitors Sunday Mineral Vapor Paths, Drugless Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Martin of , cated. and joined Health Center, 327 Cass SL 491. Move to This City Mrs. J. E. Summers and family arrived here Sunday night from Sa lem, where they were formerly lo st r. Summer. i company at tho coasj. To Portland Mrs. Roy Stearns and Miss Doris I Crandall. of Oakland, visited hero t Visits Over'Week End Saturdny before leaving Sunday I Miss Vernita Kohlhagen morning for Portland to visit. From Glide Among those from the rural was Mrs. H. C. William, of Glide. Returns From Convention Dr. C. H. Bailey, editor of the State Grange Bulletin, has returned from Sacremento where he attend ed the national grange convention. Mr. lticliter In Alliert Hlchter returned to his evening after spending the day Marshfield. spent, Sunday In thls who has been here f.;r the past city visiting. Mr. Martin Is mana- week arranging for location. Tliey ger of the Mountain States Power will reside on South Stephens street. .... ... Enroute to Coast- spent I Among those enrouts to the coast Saturday In Eugene, attending the ; from the football game asturdajr football fcame In the afternoon and 1 at Eugene to stop over here as Mrs Pnckluml Vlsllls visiieu ovrr rMinuay wnn ner sis-.guesis oi wie .-imei umini'ia ' Mrs. Carl Hncklund returned- to j ter. Mies It-rlha Kohlhagen, who Is Mi. and Mrs. Dcnn Hall, of North her home at Elgarosc Saturday attending O. A. C. Bend Mr. and Mrs .I.IHelr.turf. Mr afternoon after spending the day ! "-! Mr?-J"'Ln , """"" , here visiting with friend and ! Is Improving- Bay. and C. M Jnggor and th-orge shopping. I V. Andliearf, who received 111-1 Robertson, of North Bend. Juries of the head while at work! " Enroute to Coast I on the new Ford garage building. 1 PRE-WAR DEBT OF Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Towers, of i when a large timber fell on him. Is i ptRMAlMS MUST BE Coos Bay, slojiped over In this city I reported to be improving, and will n ,YV ri ir I VAI IF Satunlsy nielil. enroute home arter probably recover. PAID r ULL. VALUE. attending the football game at Eti- WASHINGTON. Nov. 16. Pre- gene. Mr. Towers Js the Ford deal- Enroute to Coast pwar indebtedness In German er at Coos Bay. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kruse, well marks due an American from a ; known North Bend residents, pas-iGermun whose properly was seii- UTir en In Ihe Hnl Snrines when ipil thi-nnxh hnrn Kimiluv tn. ed bv the alien property CUltO- Hot; route home from Eugene, where Ulan.-must no paid at me ram ui y attended the O. A. C.-U. of excimnge winiii iiinaucu. Black Coat Is Piped in White 2) LARGE CROWD AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH i REVIVAL CAMPAIGN Sunday evening the largest crowd of the campaign heard Geo. B. Kel-' lems deliver one of the greatest sermons ever heard In the church. ' His subject was the "New Testa ment Church." He showed that the church was established on the day of Pentecost. That about 325 It began to be humanized, and drift l considerably. In after vears. ' I from the original pattern. He gave t seven ways to tell If a church body is of New Testament, or of human F origin.- ' No founder but Christ and He must come out of bethlchem Ml- i can 6:2. No foundation but Christ, 1 Cor. S:1I. Must start at Jerusari lem. I.u. 24:47. Must be one body. 1 Cor. 12: IS. Built on seven pillars. Prov. 9:1, F.ph. 4:4-5. Conditions of entrance: faith, repentance, con- fission, baptism, as required In the original church. Identical WE DELIVER FREE It the telephone curry tlio me!iaff and you won't hvi to carry the bankt't of tcnu'iTtca. . Our TVlfphnn la for your- convenience. Vnm It. In telephnnlnff your orders, you can rttly oil ua to avntl you exactly what you wmtt. Mont of our ruMnrncri An mnnt of Utlr fnlrln: over the telephone te rnime they know thut they will K't the beat there Is on the market. W e have Bom. fancy Hpttxt-nht rir apptep. If you want eweet vUIt In .urge or uninll nnnntltlea we have It. How ahotit Ntimp sour kraut. It la miKhty good. The Hlorw Thut Herva You llnt Phone $1 ECONOMY GROCERY Phone 63 O. U JOHNSON The 8tor That Serves You Best 344 N. Jackson M. i Today's Markets I rORTI-ANT), doctrine .slow; receipts districts to vl-lt and shop In this Science has brought the Hot ; mut city for several hours Haturdav, Springs to you? Try the Thompson ;h,.y Mineral Vaimr Baths, Dregless o. Humecumlng game. Health Center, 327 Cass St. Phone -191. To Spend Some Time He tho flclit was duo, the supreme court ruled today. Tho court also rulod that Ihe .imiiM Kr.ven i.r Himn Mev l American creditors were entitled Enroute From Game I spending a week vr so In this city, to Interest during the penod of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllard L. Smith viewing surrounding points of the war. and In this cuniiectlon and son. of Klamath Falls, stopped , Koseburg and Douglas county. Mr. it overruled Ihe lower conrtr. over here Saturdav, enroute home Stevens will be a guest of the ilo-j The question Was regarded as a from Portland. Mrs. Smith Is the tel Umpqua while here. ten on which a large numb-r or heart of the iireeon Auto Informa- claims depended. . A beautiful boquet of white and FUNERAL REV. JENKINS with New Testament church. 1 Cor. 3-4; Rom. 6:3 8. Hvangellst Kellems will speak to nlEht on: "Dehorning the Goats." CORRESPONDENT. Delt chain for seeders and other machines at Wharton Rros. Nov. 16. Cattle Lambs, good and choice (Mt Ad-' cattle 4010 (28 am) 121S OO; medium to good ivauey f 11.WVI..DU; JH.T7 weight (92 nounds un 19 00 B 11.- $7.00f8.25; 00; all weights, culls and commoli Turkey Prices Today through); calves 440. Steers, medium. common 16.007.00; canneri and i$8.0010.00: yearling wethers, me- cutter steers I4.50i.00: heifers. id""n choice ewe"' . ., common to choice $4.00e,00; can- common and medium I4.60.00: Berl n4 cull $i.504.oo. cows, good, common and medium i . . tS 5nffS.2r.; canners and cutters I PORTLAND, Ore., No. 11 1.50ji'3.5n: bulls, good beef year- Eggs steady: Tecolptu Increasing, lings excluded 4.i0t5.0O; com- Current receipts 46; fresh medium mon to medium (canners and bol- 87Ji'38o; fwsh standard firsts ngnas) 3.004.00; celves, medl- '47ifr47lc; fresh standard extras tim to choice (milk feds excluded) ;4l(&49c; fresh underalied 28 6 0(lfn9.o: culls ana commons, 280. 16. if4.R0ii6 00 choice $9 0 jmon f5.0flff900. WlT' ,m,''"".ra ,0 1 Butter steady. Extra cubes, city TORTLAND, Ore., Nov. Turkev nrces are gradually work ing higher In the local market. imon 6.iii .ou. i D2c; firsts 50c; undergrade nom- Toilay local wholesale dealers are I Hogs 25 and toe lower: receipts inai; prints 67c; cartons 6c. asking 4:1 rents, on their prime 370 (474 through.) Heavy weight I Milk steady. Uest churnlnH dressed birds that range from 10,(250 to SflO nounds) medium, good cream 55c net shippers track i to 14 pounds. Quality la an lm-:nnd choice IH.SOf 1200: medium tone 1. Cream delivered Portland portant factor this year and the, weight (200 to 2S0 pounds) medl- 590. Raw milk (4 per cent) $2.64 buyers want only funcy birds as nm. good and choice l11.SOiB12.2ri: C- w. t., f. o. b., Portland, long as they havo to pay the llaht weight (160 to 200 pounds) i Poultry firm: heavy hem J6ff price. ; common, medium, gortrl and choice 27c; light 18f19c; springs 349 That prices will not he any , 1 2 00fl2 R0; light lights (130 to 25c: broilers 2930c: young whltu cheaper Is now the accepted he- KO pounds) common. medium, ducks 222ric: dressed turkeys 41 lief of the produce trade. Attne goon anil cnnice tii.miu.a, iffiac: live 2f33c. A amartlv tailored blacklsame time few of the dealers are ncklnr hogs (roueh and smooth) , Onions steady, $1.7K. " " l..ji.,i, i. attempting to speculate on such MR0W10SO: slaurhter pigs (90 to potatoes steady $2.M(?S00. . sports coat ol Droaactoin is oui h vHl,rll Mort of ,he m poomi,) medli'm, good and! Nts slow. Walnuts, California lined in white piping and lias are auemptln to got the couuarv choice $11.0011.BO: feeder and No. 1, 27J33c; Oregon franquet. choker of the same material. shipments consigned to them and ;stncker nigs (70 to 130 pounds) me-;tes 33e: filberts 26c; Oregon chest. White vestce, black hat,' black In turn are billing them out at the rllnm. good and choice 111 00fil2- ,,(, igC- j ,!,:. .iu.Linm nr. ' prevailing price when delivered. ; no. (Soft O' ollv hogs and roast-i fascara bark qnlet, nominal at r T ... , ... Prices on ordei ry out scheme the black and white IT INTO PIU here attending to business attairs. i ,jwirawnwnwivwviwr ' enow i-nrsaiim-niuni. -re i.u- ijri tl THIS AFTFRNIIUN ! . . . & sented the News-Review office to-, Ficuu inu nr ',''"', " ! Why go to the Hot Springs, when g H T fl I T A I H day by Mrs. R. H. C. Wood, of Gar-! The body of the late Rev. A. Science" ha, brought" the Hot U L M I I A I I don Valley. The crysanthemum, ,. ; J-n-ln, .. who . w tr; Swings to you? Try the Thompson II I I I I I Ml S which KroWn by M- W i Jived here this mornfng accom- Mineral Vapor Hatha. Drugless W I I L, U I I fl L. g are of beautitul coloring ad un- ''"l, 'h'.", ""lihi f,,ral a Health Center, 327 Cass St. Phone g 491. 1 1 1hii llnppy Valley K Mrs. Frank Stelnhaur and rhll- g dren motored here from Happy tf Valley Saturday and spent the af ternoon shopping and visiting with friends. Mrs. Hhort In Mrs. James Short returned to her home at Dlxonvllle Saturday evening after spending tne aner- noon In friends, was held this afternoon at the Methodist Church, Rev. J. Knotts officiating, srid Interment took place at the Masonic cemetery. Rev. Jenkins had been 111 for two weeks with pneumonia, and gradually grew worse until death . , I r, ,r tin im BUT- 3 ioik ami nas many menus ncre. , Mf wd()W an(J She and Mr. dray were e nroute to h1,,rPn Tne ,.aBKet was banked Former Roseburo Woman Visitor Mr. and Mrs. W. T. (iray. of Se attle, stntined over here Saturdav night and visited. Mrs. Cray for gj merly Miss Klla Chadwlrk of this i( city. Is well known to Roseburg MISS ELIZABETH SPENCER Soprano Assisted by MISS I liril .F. COLLETTE g Z Pianist and Violinist In this city visiting with g , . g T. W. Donnelly Passes Thru i. ? Tendered to the Music T w Donm-iiy, of Tucson. Arl- S I nvr. r.f Knaehiirc. iS sona. passed ttirimrn tms city sai- A . i& unlay enroute roith. Mr. Donnelly Uregon by OTT'S MUSIC STORE southern California, where they In tend to spend tho w inter. They were guests at the Hotel liraml. wlih beautiful floral offerings, tokens of the high esteem In which he was held, from the many bereaved friends of the family. t AMnrlatM Vttm lw4 Wir.) CORVALI.1S, Ore.. Nov. 16. Saturday's 24 to 13 victory over the University of Oregon eleven was not without Its coal to the Ore gon Aggies, as Ward, first string end. and Denman, half, were sent to the hospital with injuries upon their return to Corvallls. How long they will be out has not been determined, but fans are hoping they will be In condition for the Iduho game next Saturday. Coach Schlssler held light practice rices on orders for future do- n( nigs excluded In above quota- 6Jr7c: Oregon crape root nominal. livery are being left blank and Hons.) Hops steady. New crop, cluster! will bo billed at market on day i ebw steady: receipts 390, 24jc; fuggles 27628c. of delivery. 1 The Rosehnrg market for tur-lthe session will be Introduced. .sessions will continue until next keys has not yet opened. One Tomorrow morning Ihe national iThursday night. dealer stated today that definite ! officers will he elected and other lit not he n noted until' bii'lness will be completed. The! Corn shellers at Wharton Kros. tho growers wore neuer preparco for deliveries, although be stated that he was now ready to buy at the preliminary prices of 40 cents for the very best birds dressed and 35 rents for second grade. Quo tations In other cities were: Seattle-dressed. 40i42 cents; live 3S f 37 cents. San Kruncjsco Voting live, 37crl 40c: old. 30 Iff) 3Kc; young dressed 4 r. I Kc ; old dresser 39 l 4.1c. Myers pumps Whartun Bros. of all kinds at Radio Ousts Tom-Tom From Tepee HltOOM Htl KD, 'OMPANIOV THVH TO HAIMK ! KiK. Soands Week End Here- Harold Walnscott, who Is attend- g ing O. A. C. this winter, spent the gi week end In Roseburg visiting with g his parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. J. S Walnscott. 2 TIMBER FROM LANDS IN THREE COUNTIES SOLD (AM-Ltrd I'rMS 1t4 Win-.) AI.I1ANY, Ore., Nov. 16. Ry Prince and Mnrk ltroom. of Ktt gene, who were being held tinder i 1000 bunds for grand jury In ns a start toward preparation, or : vesugiiuon. nppeareu in me ju the Idaho game. Itlco court yesterday for a hear-1 a iri,,mnhit nrnee-..lnn leH hv 1 Ing. Princethcnd.-cldedtopleadi Dr. J. N. R. Bell, venerable Aggie j Ku'Hy '"J mascot, and President Kerr, furin- (Continued from page 1 ) From Winston Mm. Henry Lander returned to g her home at Winston Saturday i evening after spending several g hours here shopping and visiting g with friends. 5 Returns To Kelso A Cllffonl Remls returned to Kelso, A Washington. Sunday evening after g spendlnti'a short time here vlsltl-tg A his parents. Mr. and Mrs, F. A. g Il'.mls, and wlih friends. A at the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thursday Evening, November 19. 1925 at 8: 15 o'clock g Is a candidal-, lor l!ie general A chairman nf the 1!. of R. T., South- gj ern Pacific orgsnizallon, for the I S vear of lie Kill speak in! Ashland on November 19. and in Innds In Coos cbunty were sold to g Eugene Nwr.iher 22. , Mr. Donnid- Jam's A. Hobson of Myrtle Point A ly wss the fhvt vi. e pre.lileiit of for H.202 10. V the TiiGion (;)OiMMat.lve Hank, r.nd The purchaser's are given A l 'll known to riouihern Pa- cific mm In Oregon. ed today In accordance with long established custom, marched to Mary's river where Dr. Bell threw his hat Into the river In celebration charge of possession of Intoxicating liquor. The tvl denee gainst Broom was rold In sufficient to convict him and the cn.e against him was dismissed. Prince was fined 1250 and today was making an effort to nnve Now With Candy Concern F. W. Kelllnglon, former dent of Hn-ebu'-g whlh salesman for Sulft Jr i p -f ined length or time in ninn to remove Ihe timber fpem the l-nd. after which Ihe grour.d oe ' cornea subject to homeslead entry, r"i- Ihe purchasers acquiring only the a district timber and not the title to the Co., was land A Sslesmoi Fcr Ott Mr. P. D. Hunt, of Eugrne, for- A merly Lane Piano accepted sic store of this city as piano sales- g man. and entered on his work to- A P D Hunt, of Eugrne, for- St., , t j r A ""r'f of IJtn" and Josephine- coun- of a section whir n tmploye of the Bush A Tickets can be had tree A lies. Mr. Kelllnglon has not et die ,tlon Is offend, he Jlano Co.. of Portland, has g l-v rallinrr at S "''"'l h' re h l'l make his home to slg.i an agre.-m 4 a position with Otfs Mu- A - 6 A In his territory, but prefers Rose- be a bidder on I U nf this cltv as ntano aales- S! n,i'. im...r- C. ?S burg and will reside here again If the sectlen when Ott's Musk Store greeting old fiViids l'i this city to-, Hnmlll A. Canaday, register of dny while on his first business trip i the local land office, announced for the Vncan Candy Co., of P':rt- this morning that a new rulr'.' win A land, whom he will represent lit1 effect future timber stiles. Where ejs Douelas and Coo. counties tint a purchaser bldB o-i only a portion A Par's nf Ijtne and Joseithlne coun- of m section when the entire sec A ;es. Mr. Kelllnglon has not et d.e ,tlon Is offend, he will b" required ment that ii win he remainder of rg and will reside here again If the sectlen v hen the limner nas A found convenient for his business been removed from the portion ac quired by him. ?' T!!r r n", Mend.. I Husk . . Win Crown ' A "on "oonshlae whisky. Huskies Win crown. B nlm,,er , empty kegs, enllon 1 BERKELEY, Cal., Nov. 1 ,) ad other paraphernalia al- Washlngtun university practically ; , hare been used In the won the Pacific Coast Conference monnshlnlng trade were found In championship here last Saturday i ,np rnr n which the men wore by defeating Cnlverslly of ('alitor- riding. nla 7 to 0. The victors have only ... - to defeat fnlverslty of Oregon to (:ti (,'!tH I JV ItlMH AM) I'lO.SKKIt ii.utnr.vt K tAMr-Utni Ptm. Isswl WirO SACRAMKNTO, Cal.. Nov. 10. . Orange delegates today bre be ing entertained at l.odl with a typical "old time" barbeque. Automobile, carrying grangers earn tho right to battle wltn tne collegiate champions of the east for the natlnnnl football champion ship, and their defeat of tho Ore gnnians Is regarded as a certainty. Washlnrton won last Saturday's game within two and a hnlf mla utes It ft to nlsv In the final per iod. Elmer Tesrenu. the northland left the Orange headquarters this i captain, took the ball, suddenly re- morning for a trip almut Hscra versed his field and ran 20 yards, mento and the delegates will re untouched. Pherman kicked goal, iturn here this evening for a ste- - . IAA ...nln ..ton When flit ' n.l 1. .1 U'K.Hnn llr-n. tl.naina.a ffir I he clfislnc d.IVS Of V 1 s - a. av J""- . BIarkfect Indians who live on the government reservation in' Glacier National Park, Montana, now do their tribal dances to radio1 rhythm, Ch( George Starr is seen in the midst of ceremonial djDCCi ' - day. V.-rsETvw.TTmOTff.T.T.MW.TOfa oeratlon.