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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 1 , 1926. LOCAL NEWS Se3ectit Now while r- Selecting is Good We refer to that ICE CREAM Freezer that you have been intending to buy. e We have a stock of White Mountain, Arctic, and others. Just as well do It now and hcyve the use of the freezer. Come and look them over atny rate. Churchill Hardware Co.. THE IRON MONGERS Kilters Hospital K. H. Whltmore. of Glendale, hug en tared Mercy Hospital 10 un dergo treatment. Visit Tuesday - Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Harvey, of Fair Oaks, near Oakland, motor ed hero Tuesday and were visiting and (shopping for several -hours. From Oakljind Mrs. C. H. Medley, of Oakland, was in this city yesterday ulter noon vlsliing with lends and shopping. Visitors In Town Clyde Ueckley and family, of Elkton, were shopping and attend ing to business a ft airs in this city yesterduy afternoon. SEE McLendon Realty Co., In c FOR Real Estate Loans FIRST STATE & SAVINGS BANK BLDG. PHONE 124-J From Looking (JIuns - Tom Olllvant returned to Look ing Glass yesterday afternoon af ter spending a Jew hours here trading and attending to business matters. On Husinossf Henry lluekstra, of Looking Glass, was a Kosoburg visitor on Tuesday, spending a brief 1 hue. looking after business affairs and trading. From Divonville Wilbur llrown, of Dlonville, spent a short time here attend ing to business affairs yesterday afternoon. i L. W. METZGER t SASH DOORS MILLWORK & Complete Line of Building Material 5 Plate and Window Glass S Agent for Fairbanks-Morse & Co. Phone 362 Roseburg, Ore. fj Sporting Goods! WE CARRY NICE NEW STOCK Baseball Gloves, Baseballs, Bats, Toe Plates, Tennis Rackets, Tennis Balls, Racket Covers, Racket Press, Golf Supplies, Boxing Gloves, Pitching Horseshoes, Fishing Tackle, Etc. We will be pleased to show you our line. ZIGLER - GRAVEN HARDWARE CO Roseburg , Phone 25 Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose Visitor In Town Mrs. Leonard Johnson, of Mel rose, spent yesterday afternoon visiting with friends and shopping in this city. 'From Vmpqun E. H. Hard, UinjHiut resident, was a visitor in this city yester day afternoon and was looking after business affairs. Visitor Tuesday W. O. Saiiidstrom, oT Melrose, spent a few hours in'Hoseburg on Tuesday looking after business affairs and trading. To Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stormer, of this city, went to L'ugeno today to enjoy a brief visit with frionds. From Mfrdford F. L. Schneider arrived this morning from Mod ford to spend a short time looking utter business affairs. Visitor Today 1 I liHuimiih-.H nf 1,111,1 Purl was in this afternoon attending to business ai lairs ami purchasing supplies. Chih To Meet Friday Tho p. N. G. club will meet on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. L. S. Taylor, at Sriu Mlllur street. Visitor Here From Lake John P. Partridge, of Diamond Lake, is here for a brief time on a visit. He is a guest of tho hotel L'mpqua. Here From Eugene A. W linker, of tho Southern Pacific company, of Kugene, was in this city yesterday looking af ter business affairs. From Cottage Grove M r. and Mrs. K. J. Lano, of Cottage drove, arrived here this morning to spend a fow days en joying a visit with friends. Visit This Morning Mrs. J. W. llass and Mrs. T-L Dynge, of Melrose, were visiting and shopping in this city for a short time this morning. To Ithldle J. K. Fry, of this city, left (his morning for ItkUlIe to spend a brief time visiting friends and looking after business affairs. Here From Medford Thomas D. Petch, or the South ern Oregon (his company, and N. i K. Polmll of Medford, are here for in few days looking after business affairs at the local office. From Melrose Mrs. Oscar Hansen returned to Melrose late yesterday aiternoon after visiting friends and shop ping iiere during the day. Visits Yesterday Mrs. C. J. Swift, of South Deer Creek, was visit in g with friends and shopping in this city for a short time yesterday afternoon. From Glide Mr. and Mrs. V. S. lllakeley. of Glide, were visitors in this city Tuesday, spend i ng several hours shopping and attending to busi ness matters. ! Visiting; la City j Mrs. H. A. Goetseho of Grants , Pass and Mrs. p. L. llardenbrook, of Klamath Kails are visiting for a few days in Itosoburg. They itire stopping at the l'mpqua Hotel. j Ueturning Home j Mrs. Anna Homme Somes, of i freed sport, will return to her hi-in e today. She was here at tending tin? Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion district con ference on Tuesday. M rs. Sornes wak the house guest of Mrs. C. 10. Ilayles. Visitor In Town F. (1. Kwens. Garden Valley rancher and orchard is t, spent a few hours in Kosolmrg yesterday looking alter business affairs and trading. In Tuesday Among those from the rural districts to .spend a few huars here yesterday attending to busi ness matters was Krnest Johnson of Melrose. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. J. lirown. of Los Angeles, have, been spending ni'Yi-i.ii tint! m-i; UMiiiiK mum I friends. They spent yesterday at points near here enjoying a flsh j ing trip, and left Ibis morning, for t he nor) h to visit. They expect. to remain in Oregon another week. Electric Mange Demonstrations Every Afternoon This Week AT Roseburg Electric 1 35 N. Jackson Street (From 2:00 to 4:30 P. M.) Cook Electrically 'The Modern Way" Safe, Cool, Convenient, Comfortable Economical Vijpdhnw oiegon7 power company i TOUR PARTNERS The California-Oregon PowerCo. From Wilbur li. H. Hastings. Wilbur resi dent, was attending to business at lairs and trading in Ko:;tbu iov a brief time yesterday aiter noon. From llrocli way Among those from the rural districts in Tuesday visiting some friends and attending to business affairs was Karl T. Job nsnn, of Hrorkway. Suit Filed I Suit was filed In the circuit court I od ay by 1 1 i rani J,. Acker n rain si If. 1 1. H or inn and oihers. The suit is one to compel fulfill ment of a contract for the pale of I land, t he amount, in vol ved being I around $15. son. The plaintiff is rep i n 'Si ui od by At torney John T. Long. I From llpoekway ! Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Huntley, or i V rock way, were visitors in this jelly yesterday and were shopping and attending to business affairs for a brief time. Stewarts To ltd urn Today 1 Dr. and Mrs. K. II. Stewarl, who motored to Lebanon yesterday for the Installation of new officers of a new post of A meriean Legion, which is being inst ii uted I hei are expected borne this afternoon. He turns I'mm South J. Shields, of Oakland, was a visitor in this city yesteribiy for a short time and was attending to business affairs. He has just re tained from a visit in Los Autre los, where he has been spf ndi ntr the past three or four months. Virginia Whiting Hom. Miss Virginia. Whiting atrivod this morning from Portland. I" ing called here by the sudden ill ness of her motlwr. Mr-. Iiella Whiting. Mhs Whiting has been spend ing 1 he past seven months visiting with J rierwls in PoiMaml. Hava You a Bad Back? Then the Advice of This Roseburg Resident Will Interest You. Does your !ack ache night and day; Hlndor work; destroy your rest? Are you tortured with slabbing pains When you stoop, lift or b. nd? Then likely your kidaej h nrq weak. Morn troubles, mav soon appear. Headaches, dizziness, ner.ois ness; Or uric acid and Its Ills. Help your weakened kidneys with a stimulant diuretic. T'se Doan'fi Pills. Jl ead th I s ItOBbu rg testimony: P. P. Oar, 6 Noffh Ave. Bays "My kidneys troubled me a lot and I had euch backaches I nnld jhard stoop. Mv kidnvs didn't set rlRht, pithnr. Po m ' f Mils son flxpd Die up In good hap' The aches and pains left mv hark nnd my kidneys were regulated " at all (Sflilorn. KoFtT-Mil. burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. Divorce Granted A divorce wan granted ioday to Ida It. Noah from Karl H. Noah, cruel and inhuman treatment being alleged. The eouide were married at Marshlield August I. 1frJ-l. Mrs. Noah asked for the return of her maiden name, Ida H. Mack. Site was represiMited by Attorney John 'I'. Long. i Leaves for Seattle J lie i t Tlumias, who has been serving as superintendent for the const rue I ing firm of I loover and ' McNeil in tile construction of the I new high school building, left las! night for Sent lb- where he w Ml IvNil for a short time with his j brol ln-r. He will later go on to (Vancouver. I!. ('., to M-rve on a I run it run ion job. akland .'Man III ! L. 1'. liapp, of Oakland, well ' i known here, was suddenly taken ; !ill bi-t. Monday, suffering from ! intestinal influenza, and wac laki-u to The Pacific Christian ; Hospital at Kugeiie. His rondi ifion has been (piim serious atni be Itas hern attended by a private niirs". (. now jmitrovitig vrp. islowiy and b; reported to be out !of danger. Kudolpb Liixlaer In f'anada 1 Itudolph Lindner, who has been 'asuciiiied with his father in lie .di'irv busine-s, Is now in Ca!i:,'irv. C, triad. . and is con 1 1 innlal mg Me p'Mrhase of prop.-rty tllere. M .Lindner will le.tvv- here ne' 'tiioi tbs as soon a' business in- let i -HI S ll'l Ve bei-n (i-pOSe( of, ") reside She will be acconi pa n i bv her mother. Mrs. Charles Hu . -ho. who will spend n v' time in Caru.da. 1 , , ' y f finish : It takes in all three To satisfy 999 out of every 1000 motorists, a gasoline should provide these three essential results 1 satisfactory quick starting, 2 a full stride of power, 3 mileage. And these results should be properly pro portioned full measure-of each without sacrificing any one of them. That is what Associated gives you in gasoline performance a perfect coordination of the three results you want most. The distinctive range of boil ing points of Associated takes care of that. Associated is always associated with "more miles to the gallon." ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY o c GASOLINE IATED CYCOL MOTOR OIL-for thorough lubrication at low cost. It cushions the moving parts of your motor. Comes only in one quality in grades to fit your motor iioedB. SUSTAINED QU ALITY PRODUCT'S POLISH CABINET QUITS WARSAW, Poland, April 21. The Polish cabinet, headed by Count. Alexander Skrzrynsltl, has resigned. TWO WOMEN, PRAISE SAME CHURCHES JOIN ' IN CONFERENCE FOR THREE DAYS COURT OF HONOR NEXT WEEK Back From Ohio hepuiv Sle-riff and Mrs. K. 1 I.- of Oakland, returned hone I riir'.t after ft t rip to Ohm. t h"v ere ra hd hv The d. a:h ot Mrs. Leas' father. M 1. . : ' hn(;"d a Chrysler i oad -! i at the factory, while In th' i .i t. ai d firove back to n "l'ov. ; i i.i-r: i r j ; n fnleri'st inj? t rip Mi Lea- and Deputy Sheriff S"wdl b-ft tliis morning for Corjuille to . b: Sam Pii'-e to It os 'bil viz to aiis'w r to a charge if auto tiuft . . . . rt - - FRANCE AND GPAINOrALK PEACE WITH RIFFIANS Mw-rlalMj fTtm s-tr Wlr.) rL.H. Fretifh Moror-ro April CI The pi elimlna rv p ace nenri i0inF bett,V(.f.n i-,pFranco-Spani-h a'id liifrian d'bfitlons were re sumed this afternoon at Kl Aioun.' 'forty mile? west of Oudjda, on tli1 I Moroccan-Algerian railroad. j Both Helped by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound "After the birth of my little daugh ter 1 was very badly rundown. I could not think of goint; to a hos pital, hut grew steadily worse, being compelled to stay In bod two or throe days each week, A friend of my uls ter's told of tho ood Lydia R. I'lnkham's Veg etnblof'om pound had done her.and my sister bought me two bottles of It. I had not taken all of one bottle when i was up nnd able to do s6io work. I am t ruly a booster for Lydia F. Ptnkham's Vegetable Com pound and ou may us my testi monial,' M its. M uk LYNfir, 1119 Island Ave Kxt . McIQe's Hocks, Pa. .Mrs. Hope L. Smith, a farmers wife of Route 3, Floyd, Va., nays she uax ill ff tun years with e fiood deal of paTTi in her aide nnd so weak she could hardly work. Lydhi K. i'lnkham's Vegetable ('ompound has helped her ho much she Is tell ing hei friends about it. . j fContliniftd from Pago 1 ) college bv Itev. Leonard W. Iti lley, McMinnville. '8:4 0-0:00 iltoport of standing committee on ministerial Kducatlon by Hov. .1. 1 1), (Ihapfdle. Cottage drove. I I'Yiday Morning , D : 00-9 : !J0 Devotional services by Itev. M. T. IlabetHhon. .lunc Itlon City. U : :HM 0 : 00 Muslness ; session, reportH of comrnitfeoH on place anil preacher, nominal ions and ministerial education. 1 0:00 : 1 0 : 1 0 - - HfdiKious ed ueat ion by l itev. W. T Mllllcan. of Portland. 10:10-1 I : 10 Klementary work ; bv M iss Louise II underup, Port land. 11:10-12:00 Doctrinal sermon bv Itev'. I'. II. Heard, ; Mai-Hhflcld. I'i'iday Afternoon 1::!0-2:iD Devotional service by Itev. II. L. Crofts, of Itandon. 2:00-2:40 - Missionary addresH "Ilaptists and the fJreat Comtnls ' slon." bv Itev. K. N. Turner. Co ,(uille and Ilroadbent. 2:40-1:00 HupineHs HesHion, reports of I committees on enrollment . obit u nrie and resolutions :t:00-4:00 - New and miscellaneous busl- ness. j I'l-ldiuy livening f,:00-7 00 II. Y. p. V. bnn fpiet. 7:00-700 Huslnesn bph ! slon f ond net e!T by Itev. K en net h j Tobias. 7::!0-H:4r) Baptist lend ership and our denominational Isehoo1) by Itev. 0. L, Trawln, Ku !Keno. 0 I ATTENTION, I. O. O. F. ; All members who expert to at tend Grand Lodge, especially mem bers of pal team, asscmWrt at club rooms "Wednesday evening, j Apil! 21, at S o'clock. Py order Noble Grand. A Scout Court of Honor will be held at the city hall either next Tuesday or Wednesday evening. Definite announcement will bo made at t roop meetings next week. Several hcouIs are ready for tests and it is expected that at least ten will present themselves for promotion. Parents1., of boys; friends, too, are always welcome at these courts. Eat barbecue eanawlches and live fnrovor. Brand's Road fltand. Light, flaky, creamy white, and al together delicious is the tempting "better breakfast" story of Carna tion Mush Wheat--the sprint and summer cereal so easily digest' cd, yet so rich in whcat'Cnergy. ml h ' AWm ie sensible spring and summer Coo Its in y niimilrs