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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1925 Slop lhat cold! Thompson Min- . eral Vapor Pp.ths lll do It. l'run 1 LOCAL NEWS t Health Center. 3!7 Cass BI. . Z . fttOHB 4 1. Mrs. S. Frlckson. of Albany, will arrive here today to spend a short time visiting at the M. Uurchfk-ld home. Walter Ttose, of Marshffeld, who has been visiting here a short tfine. left yesterday evening for Oakland, Cal., where he will visit. Arrive This Morning Mrs. Gecrge Stearns arrived here this morning to spend a short time visiting with Mrs. c. L. lieckley in nils cttjr. ' J. T. Green returned to his home at Diltaid last evening after spend ing tin) day here. He attended the funeral of the late Mark Simpson. From Glide Charles Chapman motored from Glide yesterday and spent the day attending to business affairs in this city. Visitor Yesterday Mm. L. A. Irving, of Wilbur, Rneiit yesterday afternoon in this city visiting with friends and shopping. Visitor In Town Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Selinas, Peel residents, motored here yesterday and spent the afternoon attending t.t business matters. Visitor In Town ' Harry Winston, of Winston, mo tored here yesterday and spent tne afternoon trading and transacting business. .jj-i jjZJ.X Mr. Rlchter Business Visitor A. Rlchter, Camaa Valley ranch er, motored here yesterday ami spent the afternoon attending to business matters. , Mr. Greene In Claude Green motored from Dix onville yesterday and spent sever al hours attending to business af fairs and trading. Here on Business f! S. Miller. Cnttaee Grove resi dent, arrived here yesterday and is spending a short time attending to business affairs. From Dtxonville Mrs. Walter Leake motored from Pixonville yesterday and spent the day visiting with, friends and shopping. To Melrose Mrs. Jack Lnnta returned to her home at Melrose today after spend ing a short time in this city yester day visiting. , i From Gli Maurice! Matthews' returned to bis home at Glide yesterday atlcr Hoon after attending to business affairs here for a few hours. From Brockway Among those from the rural dis tricts to spend several hours here yesterday transacting business was Charles Burnt 11, of brockway. From Dillard Among those from the rural dis tricts to motor here yesterday aril ttansact business for a few hours was J. W. Maynard, of Dillard. J. T. Kerrheni. who lias been here for a few days adjusting a fire loss recently sustained by C. A. Hlgh note, returned to Portland, .last night. Alfred Johnson arrived here yes terday from Portland to spend a few days looking over Hnseburg and vicinity. .Mr. Johnson, who Is a carpenter by trade, expects lo cate here. Shorts Visit Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Short return ed to their home near Dixonville yesterday afternoon after spen 1 ing several hours here on busine-is and shopping. Raymonds In Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Raymond. Canyonville residents, were among those to spend yesterday after noon here shopping and on busi ness. J. T. Bradley, northwestern field manager of the J. W. Carter com pany of Nashville. Tenn.. left yes terd'av evening for .Medfnrd after spending a short time here on busl m ss. Return From Portland Mrs. lime Bridges and Mrs. M. K. l!iiilE'S n-tmnt-d to thir homea In this city this mornlnc aftor Tia Ititi with friutls In I'urtlaiid for Bfvt ial days. Here from ronung Mrs. R. C .Ca-e arrived here this morning from Portland to join -Mr. fae who has neen nere nitui i lime: They will remain here over the Christmas holidays visiting. T, ui.tt Here "vou'll f. el o nsnny inai WMIlis D. Hick", of SeaM.e. t, ?-1 w-n. WJ rn rtd to arrive hore toiay to make ,tr,.t 11)(t m pUv th n-iirhtor-a f.hort vfit at the homo of hts ttmt tou r not a old as thy nn. le. (!. W. Hicks, and with other . Mj:Jr'Th n ,hI. .,. re latives. I dcr-work in ir mibatnnre. for the r";i- 1 ...n th.it when tir.linnrv r-'-"-l p -.k Wr.rlt Delavs Shasta i fall t" llntl er np th. -IHf. (nflnm-d Fre.flht WrscK D' ,?rh i M,.-nmtle Joint or r..lu. th. .w.l- A freight wreck, near Werner. lin(r. .imt-K.-. siK-rrt.. ri veterday morning, delayed t- n nnt for a ood. ciAnn. ' - ' lMnl rH.tinn llit In III. I A Shasia o. I-. "'' '"'. -n-. o'clock, being about three hours late. Foster Butner to Seattle Fo-ier JtUtr.iT Will leave tins . m,a.i. No 12 for Seat - tenioon on Shasta iso. it tor r i tie. where Be will aii-nu ui m"-- torlv meeting of the Pacific North - . AHrl.nrv Iklard of Phlnpers. Coouille Officers Visit ! Sheriff W. W. Oage and Deputy Sheriff S. A. Malehorn, of Coqnllle.j were TlsMor, here . no- ug. Kton hat rolil! Thnmnsnn Mltt- 'eral Vapor Baths will du It. Drug- has Health lenltr. Sit Cass St. Ph-jne ith , I Stop that cold! Thompson Min : eral Vapur Baths 111 do it. Drug Ifss Health Center, 3-!7 Cass St. I Phone I From Drain j J. P. Danish, Drain resident, was a business visitor in Kosebuig for several hours yesterday. From Brockway 1 Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Koser motnr ed from lTrockway yesterday and nmt th afternoon .shopping and on business. Visitors In Town .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daughterly, of Yoncalla, spent sevetak hours shopping and visiting In this cily yesterday. I Mr. Hutton lit is. S. Hutton, Garden Valley rancher, motored, to this city ye- terdny and transacted buslnesi for la few hours. From Round Prairie Mrs. Rodney Knott and small .daughter, of Round Prairie, motor ed here yesterday and spent the af ternoon shopping and visiting with friends. I Mrs. OMivant Returns Home I Mrs. T. Ollivant returned to her I home at Looking Glass this afior Inoon after spending the past week here visiting with friends. Decree Granted A decree of divorce was granted Glenn W. Editings from Inez K. Kddings yesterday- afternoon by Judge J. V. Hamilton. The plain tiff was represented by Attorney li. B. Compton. iO. C. linker Improved . The condition of O. C. Baker. ;who has been suffering for sev icral days from a severe attack of pleural pneumonia, was report led to be improved today. He ap jparently reached a crisis yester Jday anil took a turn last night for the better, passing a tatriy rest ful nuht with a normal tempera ture this morning. Although hlR condition is still critical the, out look is reported to he more fa vorable today than at any time during his illness. Jerome Morris Here 'S Jerome R. Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moris, of this city, will bo here for a short visit until Sun day, when he will return to Cali fornia. Mr. Morris Is with the United States Navy, being station ed at Maw Island with the U. K S. Woods, destroyef. In Seplem ber he Just completed a . two month's trip on that ship to An tralia. On his return to tho south ho will again embark, this time for a several weeks cruise through South America. Oh-wervo (.olden llnlo Sunday . The members of all tile unions of the W. C. T. U. will observe Golden Rule Sunday, Deremlier fi this year by having ns their din ner, one similar to that provided jfor the children of the near East, land seriling tho money whirl jit would take. to buy a large din. ner, to thn filnd provided to help the children. It Is thought, that by doing this, a good sum can be ont to help the poor in tne near Ka-t. The W. C. T. IT. is conprol Ing with the National W. C. T. I'. !n this matter. i o Quality merchandise at lowest prices at Powell's Furniture Store. NOTICE To the members of Oregon Rose lodire. No. 22S. Election of officers Ion Friday, Dec. 4, 1925, at 7:110 o'clock. Heat with gas. Says Now Stiff Joints Must Go! New Discovery Limbers 'Em Up and Even the Creaking Ceases. Tos: It's trui tli world pro All'vou hnv to 1rt nownrtav to UirituT nil lilrtl "mi. "V"V . , nrlc.W))rkitlK 1.1b..tani' from a i tut Thfn ru! 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