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ROSEBURG NEWSREVTEW.'TRIDAY; NOVEMBER 20. 1 925. Til . t i I Fkemneys I 3QQ.to st. flRlirFTKITlA 30ow.r,s,.si. SPECIALS I 4 Wesson Salad and Cooking Oil. pts i....27c j Wesson Salad and Cooking Oil, qts 47c f Wesson Salad and Cooking Oil, half gals 93c j 4 Mazola Salad and Cooking Oil, pints' .....27c 5 j Me'zola Salad and Cooking Oil, quarts 47c 5 p Mazola Salad and Cooking Oil, half gals. .;........93c A 4 Amaizo Salad and Cooking Oil, pints .......L......27c J j Amaizo Salad and Cooking Oil, quarts ,47c 2 8 Amaizo Saled and Cooking Oil, half gals...........93c 4 T4 Puffed Rice, 2 pkg. for ....... :.'........25c 8 4 Viirmin Shrsck, 2 pk-js. for 25c 2 ? Lemons, per dozen 40c f Oranges, per dozen , 4Sc f 4 Grapa Fruit, 3 for '. 25c 4. J Cranberries, 2 lbs. for . 35c J 5 Fresh Ranch Eg!?s, per doz ...59c 2 No. 600 Special Blend Coffee, per lb. ........:.:.:...40c 4 Serve Yourself and Save at - , 4 Wim GROCETERIA g The Store that Brought 'em Down V LOCAL NEWS J Mr, Lffstul Visitor . J. O. Lvstul, tllendale resident,' was a business vl.slt'jr In this city for so-.erut bout yesterday. Attends Meeting " ' ' ; Jack Purrott, Camas Valloy rancher, motored hero yesterday and attended the grange meeting. Here Visiting , E. 1. KUison, of Eugene, Is spending a few days In this city visiting with bU brother und friends. - (hi llusl J. W. bass, of. Melrose, was a visitor In this etty yesterday af ternoon, spending' kk few hours bere oh business. Business Visitor- - C. llugen us among those from Glvndale to spend several hours here yesterday transacting business. Mrs. Young Visits Mrs. .Marie Young, of Wilbur, spent yesterday afternoon In this city visiting with friends and stropping. irvrn CMeiKlnle i ' ' Howard Lystul, Glendale resi dent, spent several hours. In this eity Thursday attending to busi ness matters. Fmro Glkle ' Mrs. C. H. Wflhara returned to her home at Glide yesterday af ternoon after shopping and visit ing In this city. ... Mrs. Mutton Visitor - Mrs. R. 8. Hutton. of Garden Valley, spent yesterday afternoon In this city visiting with friends and, shopping. In Thursday , J. H. Stokes motored from Looking Glass yesterday and spent the afternoon .here attending to business interests. yovthm iv rirnK VM-r MIOtrT KKI.VFS OXK MAY KKTOVr'R I , (Wlatnt rni Umt Win.) CINCINNATI. Ohh). -Nor. iO. William Strauss and James Albert Hosenberg. 17 year old Cincinnati High School bovs. drove to a unlet spot In Clermont county late ' yesterday and shot them- selves throurh the head after. signing a death, pact. In which It was declared "life Is not ! worth the effort to H'O." ! rauss died almost Instantly, ly. Rosenberg was taken to a Cincinnati hospital, where It , was said he had a chance to recover. He Is 'the son flf department store proprietor and Strauss" father Is presl- dent of a local mortgage coin- nsnv. body was taken to Melrose for In terment. In This Mornin Mrs. J. Shert, of Dlxonvllle, f spent the morning here visiting ;Tmil uavr in umrn with friends and shopping. PORT UNDER WATER 2 HOURS affairs for a : HusIrieHM Visitor . t . Heorirn Amterunn motored frnm Melrose yesterday and spent a few IrVom Bntherli hours here cttendlng to business mutters, j ' Hers From Glcndnle , To California Mr. and Mrs. C. (). Carri'tt, of Andrew Jones, of Portland, stop Glendab'. were arrivals here yes- ped over here last nittht to visit be terday. Mr. Garrett will attend the fore leaving this morning for Weed, apricult'iral confidence here today. California. VWtor In Ttwn Mrs. Lytsel, Suthcrlln resident,' spent yesterday afternoon here shopping and visiting with some friends. Visitor YcHtorday Charles Howard, of Marshfleld, spent yesterday in this city, speak-' ing t the Rotary luncheon yes terday noon. ; . It? These watches will add charm to any wrist! 11 11 v. 1 ALLURlNGLYbcautrful.these iTV BuLOVAWatches willadd grace and charm to any wrist. Exquisitely made in solid white gold and gold filled, fitted with guaranteed move ments. Nationally famous Bulova Watches are recommended by ua because they combine unusual beauty with guaranteed dependability.1-1 Mr. Voorhle. VLslts i Wm. Voorhles, Looking Glass I resident, waa a visitor In this city i yesterday, spending several hours ; on business. ; t In Yestenlay 1 . Everett Cooper returned to his home at Melrose yesterday after- noon after spending a few hours j here attending to business -mat- ten.. . : Marrlao Licenses Issued j Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday to John W. Carpenter and Emma Maynard of Roseburg, I Henry Sagaberd and Margaret Itur. ; chard of Scottsburg and William Beatty of Glide and Gladys Miller of Leona. . ' SAVEwM Thi5 diafl net ive Fulova Watch ha hitsjuoldtillftlsn- a SravcJca 15 jewel V V.50 Kwr-TTHdy' fvorir. WhlM fold fillrd engraved cmc fittrd a,. with m fine 1 5 jewel llulova move meat J-J i n An anuauatly prrtty watch a an UnuauaJIv loir price. 14 kU aoliti while "Id, exquiiferv a j hind carv. 1; If Itwd VACl The Btdom AHttoem. 14 kt. aotld joia. neuu'"ny nana carvcU, i witQrnanmiurcutBpark. in hltie aapphireai 15$ AC Jvwcl Uulova movement Vssr IL .'e t:ikf fanlonaMe rr'3 In 'be bijj and7 hcsiutitul svlectiim of BUi.OVA Watchea we II always have on display. Front $Z5 to $2500 J A. SALZMAN, 131 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Oregon I ENAMEL AND ALUMINUM ROASTERS For The Thanksgiving Turkey i ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO. Phone 25 Rnrrrs 1SI7 tilverware for the table. WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS . t.......tftMtttttttt(tttMMtMttttltt)ttt DHUGSTORS Need a Good Talcum? Here's- One GEORGIA ROSE TALCUM mm mm: Made from th finest lmportod lialian talc. IMIphtfully .er fum ed with attar of rosea. A laic for general toilet line. Soothing and refreshing- Extra Large Can' 25c NATHAN FULLERTON mm Raa?.Z Vrut Stor contractor Mere ' ' rtrut,l lm & Wlr. Charles B. King. Tortlantl eon- MEXICO CITY. Nov. (!. Pis tractor, arrived here yesterday to W,,,,, from lowni near zihuatan- ejns. which has been Inundated by ;a tldsl wave, say that the wave . j war 35 feet high. It swept sudden- r Iv over the little nnrt whlrh was Claude Selllrk. or Sulherlin. was submerged for two hours, business visitor In this city for No eBtimate of the number of rew nours yesicraay, reiuruing i deaths are available. attend to business short time. The tidal wave, which occurred Tuesday. Is believed to have been ii-uuseu uy a volcanic uisiuruauiT. points east 0iuewhere In the Pacific, although home In the evening. From Glide Among those from or this etty to motor here yesier- ,hla tneory eannot be clnflrmed. day and visit with friend". wasiTher(, u , no communication Mrs. 1). H. Fleming, of Glide. " wllh zihuatanejos and no. direct re- ' 'ports have been received from From Glide Uben . . Mr. and Mrs. L. M. nice mo- , ZihuatftnpJo a port m lhe Pt. tored from Ollde yesterdav and .ifi..,,. n ,h. . i-,i. spent Several hours attending to business matters .and shopping. title 125 miles northwest of Acapl co with an extremely small popula tion. Therefore It la thought that , , r 5 , ; ' . u f, -1 j unless there was some unusual is Improving ' - . gathering of people in the hamlet. Mrs, T.U. Havens, who was re- tu,uh., from a udal wTe uij cenuy injur in an auio acciueui not nav, )eea targe ta number. cd to be slightly Improved today. From Oakland Miss Laura Hunt returned to her home at Oakland yesterday evening after spending several j hours here fhorplng and visiting. COOLIDGE SENIOR CHEERED BY SON'S SPEECH ON RADIO PLYMOUTH. Vt., Nov. 20. Cheered by an exchange of mes- Iiimnts Visit Images which his son, the Presl- . Among the .out of town visitors dent: Colonel John C. C.oolHge to spend severnl hours here yes- 'f the sixth day of his 11, Uv- terdav on b'"lneis were and wl,n a better spirit than at any Mrs. James Dumont, of Tiller. ,ilim.e. "Inie. he was stricken. i Aimuusn so luiixuva inai ne Editor Haynsr In Cltv jsunerea several augnt nean ai- Edltor and Mrs W J. Hnvner. ! tach wh listening by radio to of Sutherlln. spent the day In Rose-1 'I19 a.')l1"8' burg attending to business matters. of the President In New York City, the colonel retir ed In a cheerful frame of mind In Yesterday- ' " .' "" dispatching a message of Herbert Hyers. . of Days Creei'!'0"'"1"0"' ,,. ,.:. . ronlv spent yesterdav afternoon anS I l, mo.rln ,h evening here visiting with frlenda, J J h? at his ?.ther and attending to business affairs. , 11." ei m! . Hmi.rf t h.i(ii 1 ", ' 1 The Pxrbange of message cllm Adrnitted to Hospital .' Iaxed da n whl(.h ,ne roionKi C L. Cluster of Wllard was ail-, lm p area,iy. Not only were milled to Mercy hospital today ami .hn heart .....i.. le,. numerous will receive medical treatment and ie8s severe, but the patients there for a few days. , Duse wa, Itronyer and his appe- tito better. Majcr James r. Coupsl, the president's physician, is coming to Plymouth. From Riddle ' . Miss Mabln Houser. of Tlirtille, spent yesterdav in this cltv visit-. Ing with friends and shopping, re turning home in the afternoon. Ladles, If In need or a hat to fin ish out the season do not fall to see the bari'rlns at the Specially Shoppe. MRS. S. M. KINO. Hastings Visit Mr. and Mrs. R. Hastings. Wil bur residents, spent yesterdsy af ternoon In this city vlylting with friends and attending to business affairs. From F.lkton Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rydell re turned to their home at Klkton veMerday evening after transact ing business and shopping here during lhe day. Roseburg Oregon Hers To Locate Mrs. A. Himunek anil Mrs. Anna Zacher, of Prlnevllle, arrived here this morning to look for a 'suitable farm location and will reside near this city. t mm 1 : ' Grir I Bat Mom't got some fresh Grimm's Milk Bread this here pantry, and I'll just sneak in and git a slice. Mn:h-ra will do wisely who iep Crlmm'i Milk Bread in the pautry for the t hlliln u they all like Jt. IDEAL BAKERY Phone 133 119 Sheridan St 9 - t a party guesta eat Workmen are now busy engaged In sanding the entire floor at the Macrabeo Hall In preparation for Saturday night's dancing party. This will be one of the best dances of the Beason. Try and be there. To Berkeley Mrs. L. H. Rawlins and daughter, Mary Kllzabeth, who have tn-en visiting at the home or Mrs. Raw lins' sister, Mrs. P. Spain, left this morning for Berkeley, Callforna. The Swanee Serenade" better than ever will furnish the mu.lc for the big week-end dancing party Saturday night. Its warm there the floor will be good and a great ao. J stepping party Is assured. J To Locate Here ; J. Kathkey. recently of Astoria, hu .rriu.,1 l 11,1. .1,. ,.v possibly locale here. Mr. Italhk-y Is a machinist by trade and may decide to open a shop. He at one TICKLE BABIES TO MAKE THEM STRONG, DOCTOR'S ADVICE LONDON, Nov. 20. "If you would have strong, healthy child ren, tickle them when they are ba bies and make them laugh." This Is the advice of Sir Harry E. Ilruce-Porter,' a specialist In child ren's diseases and who Is consult ing physician to the American Red Cross in Loiidon. The advice was given before the members of the National Society of Day Nurseries. The eminent physician claimed that most of the cherished traditions of the nursery not only are fallacious but prejudicial to youngsters. "It Is a good thing to tickle ba bies," said Sir Harry, "It makes them laugh, and thus they expand their lungs and breathe fresh air." Continuing his disserettlon. Sir Harry contended that It was wrong In families where there are child ren to ceaBe all noise when the babies are asleep, it waa much bet ter. he believed that the child should be prepared for the rough and tumble of later life through be ing allowed to sleep with noise going on everywhere. 'i here Is one th;ug Always makes the hearty. In the rfnler fit thm anr,! Put a stark of Oregon Bakery's i llme r',,'i nr Hutherlln. nreaa. Oregon Bakery z.ii et. jaegton St. v r Leave for South Miss hllzabetb Spencer, soprano. land Miss Lucille Collette. pianist ard violinist, who presented a con- ;Tt nt the First Presbyterian church here last night, lift this morning for California points where I they will appear In concert. Ward Funsral Today ! The funeral of the late Howard : L. Ward waa held this morning at 10 o'clock a: the Roseburg Cnder jiakrng Parlors. Rev. W. 8. Mtdil liigh officiating. The services were attended by a large number of the friends and relatives of the deceaj d. the chapel being filled to ra i paclty.There was a great bank of . Iloral tributes presented as tokens 3;"' respect and esteem by the l,,p",,B iiina mv loss, ine Used Cars See ours before buying. We have some wonder ful buys, both in open and closed models. BUICKS and other makes. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Buick Dealers We w Ge:c..; Compare the prices in this advertisement with what you are fcij ing; then make a list of your requirements and shop early. . tT UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON SATURDAY Broken Pineapple, large can, 1 Qft Large Hams, Of limit 6 ..' t.: I Ub half or whole, lb. Family Flour, il On Onion Fancy," .' 1 f 1 10 lbs. .: .:. :....rOu 7 lb: : 1 5 j . , , All Day Bargains . Kerr's Best Flour, 49 lbs., (OIK Fancy Bur bank Spuds, C) k t whife it lasts i OZl I J 100 lbs. QOttJ Wilt fin.e,t fIo"r "d'- Fancy Burbank Spuds, (1 7C wdl convmce you, jn gQ ' . IJj) swwsnin,; r:......$2.65 $1,95' iM,.' -::::..:-35C Standard Pack Corn. Pea. and Tom.- 5?UMh " Pvmin' . I lAt $3,25 fas : r; "; "gs fSK 63C E;i.IIZl:15c Grape Fruit, large, OKd Fancy Celery, , - , 1 ft 3 for .. I J U white .. .j...:., I tU High Quality Smoked Meat , i Bacon, light Fancy, 3 8C n' j 2C Bacon, medium fancy, OCn Picnk, OKfi lb. Jul lb. t : U( Dry Salt Pork, 07ft Cottage Butts, , , Q9 fancy, ib. 4 :.:.:..:..v...jiL 1 u n. :;.:"i.;L..;)0b r . DELIVER $5.00 ORDERS FREE i , i ; ' JJ. California and Oregon Do YOU Feel Blue? Does 111 health make tho futon look dreary t Yon eannot be stronj if your blood is not pure. To gain in health and strength you need Dr. Pierre's Gulden Medical Discovery. It adds vigor to'tbo heart beat and tones up the nerves. Tbis Discovery of Dr. Pierre's is made of herbs braucht la by Indians from Reser vations in the vicinity of Buffalo, a tenia for the stomach,, stimulates the liver, puts the blood-making glands In the best of condition. Your health la restored I Vim and vigor are yours I Bend 10c for trial ig. to Dr. Pierce 'a Invalids' Uotol. Buffalo, N. Y. 3U,WestCus, loMbarg,Orc(osi NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS LIEUTENANT WOOD'S WIFE IS GRANTED A DIVORCE (Awrlalnl I'mi Utmi Win.) WILMINGTON, Del., Nov. JO. Msr. Katherlne Thompson Wood, today was granted a divorce decree nisi from her husband, Osborne C. Wood, son of Gorvernor General Wood of the Philippines. The later was not in court aud did not niake a contest The divorce was granted on statutory grounds. The chief wit nesses In support of these grounds were negro bell boys from a .Tam pa hotel. Hsmui'l Rosa of Philadel phia, a private detecllve waa also a witness. The latest In photo frame Col onial panel mirror. Clark's Studio, Cass 81. OREGON BONDS SOLO vlail rM I, d Win.) SALEM, Ore., Nov. 20. Stale Treasurer Kay today sold $103,020 Oiegon Irrigation district Interest bonds to the Anglo-London-Parls company of San Francisco for premium of $ I il 3. The bonds bear i er cent Interest There were two bidders. Cnn with sae St. 4 . r iGa h m m m. "f " K B B i. Owing to repairs, water will be shut off Saturday, November list from 1:00 to 2:00 p. m., affecting the following districts: From Jack mi east nn rommerclal: East Sixth from .Commercial soulh to Fleser ; from last May 30. street: Second Avenue South from Bast Rlxlh to end of Main, and all iloxard'a Addition. v T11K CALIFORNIA llREGON POWKR CO. ' : CLARK nENAMED. IP-: !.. i. SALEM. Ore., Nor .20. Frank CU Clark of Medford waa today reap- pointed by Governor Pierce aa member of the state board of ar -ehltect examiners. The appoint meni la lor live years ana aaiev o . . . . I We carry a complete lino of the j finest ranges made at lowost prlcea. Powell Furniture Co. I REAL BARGAIN 1924 Ford Roadster, repalated, good Urea, Al mechanically. A guaranteed car for 1260. . '" C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. No ConfkiisMfrt No Hospiti Bills MY celebrated non-surgical treatment for Piles does not ceafiM roa to yoar bsd or roon. Yosj aa com and go abmit your work as anal. Fronttu first treatment ill b relieved, and no matter bow sever yww case, bUAKANl EE IN WRIT- ' INC to cur your PILES or return msr I fca. If yon art suffering with PILES or somt KEITAL ar COLON SO. sot rlw aalheiMt MRg SOOKef lehmeltaaw m ske CMlSiM hmh. k- id MlsfS tnm PATlENTa MANY MORE- MILES Often you hear men say that if they cared to invest a little money in this orthat, they could ' get thousands of more miles out of their cars. But they don't bother. They trade in on a new car. Then we make the repairs and the cars are good for thousands of more miles, just as they said. J. O. NEWLAND & SON DODGE BROTHERS CARS ' AND GRAHAM TRUCKS ROSEBUnO, 0R1 PHONI 46S DoDE-e Booth RS Dealers Sell Eoon Use-o Cars an m rosnsao onil XS: MATTia ttnuiSf USED CARS i 1923 Dodge Touring ',.... 1921 Chevrolet Touring 1923 Ford Coupe .. , I JJ-ton Garford Truck.... 2-ton Federal Truck $575.00 $175.00 $325.00 $400.00 $500.00 J. O. NEWLAND . & SON Dodge Brothers Cars and Graham Trucks