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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1925. LOCAL NEWS is "EewpniaiKPiir Li 3 ; PROOF OF WISDOM A fool squanders his money, but a wise man shows his wisdom by his habit of regular savins. Our bank has every facility for receiving-, protecting and Increasing your sav ings. Show your wisdom by aturt- ins an account today. 4'-i Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. The Rosebmg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. , Charlff A. Howard, of Coos Hay. superintendent of the city Rrhonla at Mamhfield. U a Roe burtc visitor today. Mr. Howard Is .the republican candidate for nomination at the primary elec tion for state superintendent of public instruction and will jnake an active campaign for the nomi nation. He has many loyal friends throughout the Btnte who are Interested In his behalf and it is not too much to say, he U a mot formidable candidate. He has been in the service of school work instill state for over eighteen years, fs a trained and most uece!ful school administra tor and well onalified to erve the Important office to which he aspires fn every way. and his many friends will leave nothing undone to put over a clean, ag gressive campaign in his behalf. Pruning tools at Wharton Urns. ALUMNI OF O. A. C. FORM ASSOCIATION The first meeting of the Rose burg O. A. C. alumni association met last night at McKean, Darby & Baldwin's store. H. C. Darby, temporary chairman, presided. The nominations . for officers made were: president, H. C. Dar by. Miss Rozlnna Porter and Ches ter Broders; vice president. Miss Fern Reymera, Miss Vera McMil- lln and Jack Crawford; secretary, Mrs. B. E. Larson and Miss Jane Wharton; treasurer, Miss Emma Burg, Miss Marian Porter and Ro land Schwartz; reporter, Miss Kathleen Bitney. Officers will be elected at the next meeting which will be held De cember 1,; at McKean, Darby ft Baldwin a store. , Plans for enter talning the O. A. C. students home tor Christmas vacation will be made at that time. Tbe Lady Muscovites will meet at the 1. O. O. F. Hall In this city . Friday! evening. , . j VUltliuj llorr i . Mr., and Mrs. E. K, Odell, of Yoncalla. arrived hers last even ing to spend a few days visiting, j Quality merchandise at lowest prices at Powell's Furniture Store. VMtor In Tow t 1 Misa A. Galla, of Melrose, spent a . few - hours here Wednesday shopping and visiting, returning home In the afternoon. Mr 6tlerwaul Visits Mrs. B. Stterwald returned to her home at Greens ' yesterday evening after shopping and visit ing friends here for several hours. Mrs. Ilaker Vlstut Mrs. Roy Baker, of Drain, spent a few hours here yesterday shop ping and visiting. She returned home In the afternoon. Johns Visitors . T , - Mr. and Mrs.' Ri S. Johns, of Glendale were visitors In this City for several hours yesterday, re turning home in the afternoon. From Millwood , Mrs. o. M. Mohr returned to her home at Millwood yesterday afternoon after shopping and vis iting hero for a few hours. , ; j From Irln--v ? . Among those from out of town points to .visit and shop In Rose- burg yesterday afternoon was Mrs. J. E. Shawn, of Drain. Spends Day Here E. YYettlake, Marshfleld resident, spent yesterday In this city visiting with friends, J returning to the i All kinds electric appliances. Zlg-ler-Fee Hdw. Co. Have you seen the latest Colon' ial photo niirror? . Clark's Studio, Cass St. ' Tel. 565 Do Your Xmas Shopping Early Friday and Saturday Specials ' r ; ,' ' ' ; Dresses 4 5 only ... $9.45 Gingham House Dresses z25 . ' only .. . .....$1.98 We have a few Percale Aprons left at 98c. Extra value. I lot of Ladies Fibre Hose ....69c $1.25 value. 1 lot of Ladies Silk Hose $1.10 ... $.L7J to $2.50 values. Extra good Christmas Suggestions: VAN1TY,B0XES , DAIN1T LINGERIE . PHOENIX HOSE : : TABLE LINENS. . ' HDKFS , BATHROBES . UMBRELLAS The Ladies Shoppe 1 39 N. Jackson St. Mall Orders Filled Promptly We pay postage. Pictorial Revlen Patterns t ' IliiNlnem Visitor ' C. Johns. Glendale resident, spent ! yesterday In this city at tending to business affairs and visiting wth friends. ' From Ten Mile Among those from the rural districts to spend several hours transacting business here yester day was Bert Golgert, of Ten Mile. In Yesterday Mrs.' A. E. Watson and daugh ter. Ten Mile residents, spent yes terday afternoon In this city shop ping and attending to business af fairs. . ' ' ' ! Y RlftneM Visitor ' i ' i B. Levlnhagen, Elklon resi dent, was. a business ' visitor In Koseburg for several hours yes terday,, returning home in the af ternoon. . ; . . To' Attend Mertlng-i ' ! Professor Clayton A. Long and H. E. Crosby, of Corvallls, arrived here last jevenlng to 'attend the grange meeting .in this-, city to day. . . , , , U ; . i i . To Attend Opening ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank Harris and Fred M. Jack of Portland, stopped over In Roseburg last night. They are en route to Marshfleld to atiend the opening of the Marsden theatre. To Attend Opening of Theatre , L. A. Gonx, manager of the Ant telers and Majestic theatres, left this morning by auto for Macsh- field, where he will atiend the open ing of the new theatre, Maasden to day. Enroute Hon til Ed Jones, Ilandon resident, spent a few hours here yesterday visiting before leaving in the af-r ternoon for San Diego, and .out It em California points, where be will spend the winter. , . . Snlem Men Visit Robert C. Paultts and George It. Pattlus, of Salem, were visitors here yesterday, on their way to southern points. Mr. Robert C. Paulus U a prominent fruit grower and canneryman of Marlon county. Taken Over Tavern A. McCormack, a recent arriv al from Oakland, California, has taken over the dining room of the Wigwam Tavern and will conduct It In the future. As a new de parture from the usual menu. Mr. MrCormack will introduce Chinese dishes. From Oakland- Mrs. R. A. Plnkiton, Oakland res ident, spent several hours here yesterday attending to business af fairs and shopping. Visitor In Town- Mrs. J. W. Lietiell returned to her home at Sutherlia yesterday afternoon after spending several hours shopping anil vlaltlng In this city. , , Leaves For Medford I D. A. Sanders, of Los Angeles, who has been visiting his brother, W. i .Sanders, here for a ehort time, left this morning for Med ford. A' few of (hose large all-copper wash boilers left. Get yours at Powell's Furniture Co. Visitor Today .'.-. ' Douglas Wilson, well known Wil bur resident, spent the day . here visiting with friends and attending to business matters. Leaves For South S. M. Calkins, of Portland, left this morning for Medford, after spending yesterday In this city at tending to business affairs. . In Today . dent,, spent yesterday and several hours today in this city attending to business matters and trading, . Visiting In Ashland Mrs. Dale Gulley, or this city, Is spending a week or so in Ash land visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hooper. To Visit Here Mr. C. K. Cockeran. of Port land, is expected to arrive, here today for a visit with her niece, Mrs. R. B. Pettey, for a few days. To Myrtle Creek- Mrs. B. Hargas and daughter, of this city, left this morning -for Myrtle Creek to spend the day vis iting at the home of Mrs. S. Mc Keuley. . , ' , Leave For Ashland Mrs. V. H. Perry and two sons, of this city, lert this morning for Ash land, where they will visit with Mrs. Perry's parents for a week or ten days., i , , To Visit Sitter ', i , Mies M. Smith of Junction City, arrived last night to visit her sui ter, Mrs. T. O. Havens, of Green, who was recently Injured in.an au to accident- I , . i V Leave For Medford Mrs. Mary Jewell and daughter Edith, of Byron, Illinois, who stop ped pver here and were guesta of Mrs. E. A. Shuey, left this morning for Medford to visit. - - Kn route To Sen Francisco Mrs. E. M. Davis, of Waymont, Canada, passed through her yes terday evening, enroute to San FranciRCO, and visited a few min ifies with Mrs. E. F. Critter and Miss Mary Patterson, of this city. i Sell Your Turkeys -FOR CASH! We buy Turkeys every day, alive or dressed, especially during the holidays, so if you are going to sell your Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks and Geese in Roseburg, let us quote you prices on same and remember we always pay the cash. ROSEBURG POULTRY MARKET O phone 279 tlllHIIIIMtttttttttttttf tttt fiuevta Here Ijwt Mglit W. F. O'burn. of the Chandled Hotel, at Marshfleld. and Mrs. Os hurn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Weaver at the Hotel l!mp nua last evening. They are en route to their home at the coast after a visit in Portland. Idaho People Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Reeves, of nolle, Idaho, were visitors In this oity yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves are enroule to Bnlse after a honeymoon trip to California points. Mr. Reeves Is chief of police at Boise. DO YOU KNOW THAT THOMP SON'S MINERAL VAPOR BATHS ;1 are better than anv HOT SPRINGS, , and are endorsed by leading physl ' clans and found In many of our I best HEALTH 1NSTITFTIONS? , We Invite your lnvestlatlon. I rmrci.Ess health centkr. ! 327 Cass. Phone 491. ijMloHon Class To Meet J The Presbyterian Mission Study "Class will hold Its regular meri ting In the church parlors on Frl iday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. De ' votlonals will be led by Mrs. O. W. Young and Mls Jonephlne Psr- rott. The leader. Mrs. George ';Hnnrk, will present the topic , j "Cities of South America." : Portland Party Stop Over I I Mrs. F. C. Knapp and daugh ' iter. Mrs. E. C. Summons, and Mr. 'and Mrs. A. P. Knapp. prominent i ; Portland people, slopped over "here last nlrht, enronte to south I jern points by auto. Mr. Knapp la , president of Ihe Peninsula l.um "ber company and also one of the i port rommlsatoners Tney were j guests of the Hotel t'mpqaa. Thimble Club Meting Mrs. 'J. E. Keiroad and Mrs. Earl Rhoads will jointly enter tain the Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble Club at the homo of the former on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ; ' ' Frank Bllgh and Wife Visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bllgh. promi nent Salem residents, spent last evening In this city as guests of the Hotel Grand. Mr. Bllgh la own er of the Hotel Utigh and the Bllgh theatre at Salem, and with hla ife is enroute to Marshfleld, where thry will attend the opening of the new Marsden theatre. Hood River Mayor Visits- Mayor and Mrs. A. II. Bennett of Hood River have been v.siting the past few days at the home or Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Marsh In Looking Glass. Mr. Bennett Is touring this part of the state in the Interest of the Hood Klver Spray Company of which he is secretary 4nd manager. There is one thing at a party Always makes the guesta eat hearty. In the center of the spread Put a stack of Oregon Bakery's - bread. t Oregon Bakery , 231 N. Jackson St. Don't be embarrassed by a suspicions , bulging tin on your hip If you go running around with a :" : big, bulky, tobacco tin bulging on . your hip nowadays, you're apt? to " - have the law hot on your trail . ; .V. But with the new, soft, foil . .... package snug in your hip pocket you'll avoid all appearance of evil and your chances of being copped ' j as a vicious scofi-law get smaller with the package every time you " . load your pipe . . . And listen, f rrr there's a real kick in that mild, mellow Granger you'll find inside. r-i ;.: '' J ' t Eliminating the tin takes ; " five cents off Granger'i price 1 Compare Granger with any tobucoo made, for taste, for richness, for Coolness then compare it for price Instead of costly Una, a foil package,and hence a atraiht sav ing of five esnta, Ltonrrr It Mrsaa Tosacco Co. i Packed In heavy foil Instead of tins -Kent 10 Visitor Wednesday MMs Elsie M. KlttllU of Phila delphia, was ajrisltor here yester day and a guest at the Terminal hotel. She Is making a tour of west ern states. ' no you know that thomp SON'S MINERAL VAPOR BATHS are better than any HOT SPR1N08, and are endorsed by leading physi cians and found In many of our best HKALTH INSTITUTIONS? We Invite your Investigation. imt'GLESS HEALTH CENTER. 327 Cass. Phone til. rVYYYYYYYYY Here are the new Hats Nothing so tops off a well dressed man as the right bat. These are specially selected to suit different types of faces, and men of all ages. Scratches and Velours $5 to $8 Felts $5 to $6 COLORED SHIRTS! Collars to match. The new blues, lavenders, tans In novel patterns. $2.50 Adler Collegian Clothes "They keep you looking your best" $25 to $45 SPENCER'S ll'H.'afl.lX DUXCOCIPQgaj FEW TURKEYS IN. (Aaociatal rrea Uuri Wirt.) A few turkeys were recelv- ed today, opening the Thanks- giving market Tbe bulk of the birds will be In tomor- row, the day which baa been set aside as Turkey day. Those procured today were purchased subject to the mar- ket price to be paid tomorrow, no price having been fixed In today's transactions. The price la expected to be around or 44 cents. w To Onast Jack Coyle left this morning for Ilandon by auto, where he will attend to business matters for a j short time. I Suthsrlln Woman Ill- Mrs. B. F. Ouslafsnn of Ruther- lln, was admitted to Merry ho-.lt ml today. She Is being treated by Dr. K. B. Stewart. Attend Theatre Opening ueorge Kmitn left this morning for Marshfleld, where he will at tend the opening of the new Mas den Theatre today. HELLO BILLI Cheer up. Wilt ex pect you with lota of pep and a big smile to attend a real dance at Elks ball this week, Thursday. Lunch will be served. o WAHHIA'ttTOX I.IXIIHI.ATI'RR TO All r AHMKIUVIcrKKANH (AmelaUd m Ud Wirt.) OLVMPIA. Wash.. Nov. 1. The House reclamation committee of the Washington legislature, af ter listening to several settlers on the White Hluffs-llanford soldier settlement project today, announc ed that It was In favor of reim bursing the veterans. The com mittee asked the soldiers to out line a definite payment plan. Twenty representatives who or ganised and appointed a commit tee to Investigate the project, are to asslat the soldiers In Ihe for mation of a settlement plan. Tha veterans contended that they will he forred to vacate their holdings If the state ,does not help them. BOY SCOUT CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN PORTLAND , - FANCY ARTICLE AND FOOO A boy scout patrol leaders' con- ' . ALt f ference Is to be held In Portland?'. ... . , v.. i at the 1st Congregational Church on November 27 to 2, and will be church will hold a fancy r. cle and home cooked food sale, Sir. V..,irJ Vile er .T, Saturday. November 11. at the 2 scouu w'm mSefh" . f- d 8 one will appear upon the program.? Toom- . giving the response to the address? - ' of welcome. The subjects of ,he""""w"v" conference will be of great luterestrlajr. E.' A. Brltton has application to all scouts nd will deal partiru-'blaoks which are available before larly wltb the technical side of thefruay noon. natrol leaders' work. The Portland o scouts are to furnish entertain- HELLO BILLI Cheer up. Will ex- ment to Ihe visitors, providing pert you with lots of pep and a big rooms and meals. A registration smile to attend a real dance at Elks fee of 11.00 Is to be charged Instead ball this w eek, Thursday. Lunch of 11.50 as originally - announced, will be served. the fee Includln gthe cost of a din- q ner on Friday and luncheon Satur- Heat with gaa. Rogers 147 silverware, the best for tbe table. Zlgler Fee Hdw. Co, Alber faYV "Haven't tunc for breakfast" is an excuse you never hear in home where the morning-magic of , Albert Minit Oats it known. Three "minits". . . and your breakfast is ready I Hot ; nourish in?; satisfying! First aid to speedy breaiiits AJbers Muut Oats! "Alfcerl tfOTwli fer Briur BftaktmUl