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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926. THREE W.I.I.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T. FOREST MILLS UNDERWEAR BRADLEY BATHING SUITS M fids For one week start ing May 1 2 we will show the biggest bar gain Coat Sale ever shown in Roseburg. 3 BigLots Lot No. 1, $13.75 Lot No. 2, $16.75 Lot No. 3, $19.75 i H w 53 M 1 51 1 . i 11 I 1 LOCAL NEWS Horo From Ehroiio " From Portland Mrs. J. 10. liankurd, of KiiBono, J. M. Til Ilk', of Porllnnd, spent is spoiultiiK a fow du'H in thin c nhort time yesterduy In tills city visiting uml uttt-mlliig to city attornllng to businoHS affairs, business affuirs. ... Frum Sutlierlln Leaving for Few Days It. Pnxton, of Sutlierlln, was nn Miss RosabPlIn Sliono, of Oak- land, la leuvinK 111 a sliort tlmn to visit friends at McKlnley, ,, Coos' county. Attending Circus ' .Mis. Mnble ltoss and cli'.'.dion, of Suthorlin, wore arrival1 hove this morning to utlvnd the -ir-oiis tills afternoon. Vlfflt"rH Vesterdny i Mr. and Mis. I,. I,. Ilodlo wero in from tlio rural districts yester day afternoon shopping und at tending to business affairs. Hell! VislllllK Mrs.' N. H. Datpmnn and Mrs. Lloyd Tomperton, of Albany, were arrivals hero Inst evening and are visiting for a few duys. , I'loin Portland M. I,. Cottnri, of Portland, tho Southern . Pacific special iv?ont, was here yesterdny ami today, attending to business affairs. In Yesterday I Mrs. M. Simpson nnd daughter, (;iai-o Ellen, of Uillard, wero !slioiping and visiting with friends i in thiH citv vesterdav afternoon. All higher priced numbers reduced 30 You cannot afford to miss this PICTORIAL . PATTERNS THE Ladies' Shoppe PHOENIX HOSE Visiting Here "" Airs. Wilnia Rider nnd children r.f Portland, are vlsitins at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. W. E. Hose, for a few days. Ucportcrt 111 ; i v.;u i nun lJiiy, uiu uifr ui luw Terminal burlier shop, is reported t.n be quite HI at his homo in this 'city. I From Milo Mrs. J. S. Smith of Milo, spent i the morning here attending to ! business matters, nnd attended the i circus concessions horo tills after i noon. visiting at Brunn Home Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Strauss nnd small daughter, of Portland, motor c-d here to spend a few days vlslt- j ing at the home of Mr. nnd Airs. Ii viii Brunn. ; Frt.n Dixonvillr i . P. A. Beck-ley, Dixonvlllp resi- irtent, was a visitor in Roseburg yesterday afternoon, and spent a brief time attending to business nf-fafrs. In Wednesday Franklin Barker, of Dixonville, was a visitor in this city for a brief time yesterday, and was looking af ter business matters. Attends Circus Among those from out of town tn spend the day here attending the circus concor.sioiiM, was-. Mrs. Kllzuheth .Smith, of Sutheilin. Visitor. Yesterday From Glendale Dr. H. G. Purmerter, of Myrtle i G. W. Turner returned to Glen Plnt, wus a visitor in this city j dale yesterday afternoon, after yesterday nnd was looking nfter j spending a-few hours here attend ImsincHS affairs lor a short time. 1 fug to business interests here. Visitors In Town Mr. nnd Mrs. H. 1"). Quinton, of Wilbur, were visiting friends and attending lo business affairs here yesterday afternoon. Visit Wednesday Miss Amelia Oalla nnd Miss Em ma Galla, of Melrose, spent, yester day afternoon visiting with friends and shopping in this city. Make the grade :K ease easen? s7 From Myrtln Creek Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Copcland. returned to Myrtle Creek yester day , afternoon after spending a few hours here shopping and uaneacting business. , I'roin Canyonville Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd T'uckett, motored from Ganyonvillo Wed nesday, spemling several hours fittending to business affairs and shopping. Showing Pictures 1 C. Stellmncher. of Albany, of the state game commission, is hero for a few days and Is showing game pictures at Roseburg and surrounding points. To California Mrs. N. E. Landreth, who has been spending the past two woe'.s here visiting at the home of her 'laughter. Mrs. C, U Mahley, lft last evening for her home al Tur lock, California. and Milk In Glacier National Park, 8750 feet high, on the Sperry trail, we met Miss Taylor, Berlin College geology student. Her lunch was a package of Tru-Blu Grahams hung from her shoulders by a .string. She had chosen wisely. fcor Tru-Blu Grahams have the vitamines, mineral salts and bran that rebuild health and strength, and drive away fatigue. Take your daily dozen of Tru Blu Grahams with milk for a week or two. You will make the grade to good health with ease. Order From Your Grocer NOW Hsu kTKuEWJk mm 1 tSBBeim ITRU-BLBISCUIT 'S'SmSmn ; From Melrose I Among those from the rum! dis , t ricts to siiend a few hours hero yesterday attending to business nf I fairs was Vincent Preshern of I Melrose. I-Mlies Aid To Mw Frlilay The Methodist Ladies Aid So ciety will hold their regular meet ing Friday afternoon instead of Thursday, In the church parlors. The business meeting will begin promptly at 2:30. Arrives to Visit Here Mrs. W. W. Johnson, of Hons. 1 Wisconsin, arrived here last eve- i (ning to visit at the home of Mrs. ! liosa Kcasey, who resides near i this city. Mrs. Johnson will re : main here a short time. arrival last evening, und is spond iiiK a brief time here visiting. rom (ilcmlnlc S. P. Harris, of Glendale. Is spending u brief time in this city visiting and. looking nfter busi ness affairs. . Slie'ep Man Visitor- v. J. Phillini, well Known sheep man, of Scio, arrived here yester day to look ufter business affairs tor a short time. In Wednesday- Walter vashnw of Looking Glass. spent several hours hero Vedes- day, attending to 'business mut ters atul trading. Visitor Yesterday- Mrs. A. Kronke of Garden Val ley, visited here with frlrmls and spent a short tlmo shopping yester day afternoon. Visitor .Hero Today Mrs. Phil Strador, of Dlxon- vllie, spe.nt the afternoon here visiting with some friends ami hopping. 1'i'om Drain ' If. L. Speneor, of Drain, ' was a visitor In this city yesterday and today, nnd was looking nfter busi ness affairs. when wood work is dim-do this Just Uttle O-Cedar Pollth oa a damp cloth, then a follow-up with a dry one und woodwork looks u neat a new pin, ai i (re.h at a iprlng day. Such luitrel Such toneil You can get thie matter polUh anywhere 30c to $3. 'Polish Cleans as it polishes IS 5 $25.00 Hot Weather Life Savers Get your oil stove now while they can be had at cost or less, and be ready for return of hot days. 4-hole Jewell Oil Stove, Loraine burner, former price $37.50, special 4-hole Jewell kitchen oil stove, JO) Ktl with top shelf, former price $31.00, special... pZljU 3-burner Superfex kitchen oil range, - 0Q7 Cf) former price $44, now at special yJ I iwU ALSO OTHER OIL STOVES : jjv' Fine line of Electric Hot Plates, from one to three burner,' made for lamp socket connection, and can be used either on direct or alternating current. Business Vlsltoi- S. K. Diirby, of Garden Valley, was a -visitor In tills cily yesterdny spending a few hours attending to business matters. On Business Georpe anil J. Wnfener, Looking Glass ranchers, spent a few hours attending to business matters In this city Wednesday. Business Visitor Champ Johns, resident of Glen dale, was attending to business matters and meeting friends in this city yesterdiiy afternoon. prom Dixonville Volney Oden motored from Dix onville yesterdny, spending sever al hours attending to business af fairs and meeting friends. I ' In Yesterday- Mr. Froellck of Hound Prairie, was a Roseburg . visitor Wednes day afternoon, and was attending to business ill lull h und trading. To Portland Mrs. A. W. Wampolo left laB evening for Portland, where she will spend a week or so visiting at.tho home of her slBter, Mrs. M. P. Ha rto. Visitor In Town C. Emniltl- of Tyeo, was a visit or In this city yesterday after noon, and was looking after busi ness affairs and trading. To Los Angeles- ' Mrs. R M. Wright and Mrs. B. 3. Krader stopped over here to visit yesterdny, enrouto to their homes in Los Angeles after visit ing at tiie coast. PATTERSON Enters Hospital 1 Hubert Forrester, a resident or 'South Main street, entered Mercy t j HohHh1 today. He Is suffering irom an illness which lias not yet .been diaenosed, but nmy be pneu-j nionia. I W'o'Nllnirn People Visit j Mr. end Mm. Willard Branni- ! ' jsit (if W'rodlmrn, were gnosis of 1 the hitter's aunt, Mrs. Ticna Mil- l"r over the week end. Mr. Hnin- j i.igcr Is a nunwryman at Wood- i b"rn, and was looking for a lo a- ! i .on here, as they like t his see- ; ; tlon very much. i , Visitors F'rom Xorlli A. Y. Baker, of Kugnno, of tlir 'Pnuthern Pacific roinpuny, nc'rini-jl-jnied by (1. C. ThomnH, of I'oit , land, rfspresctitative of the f'ht ;(;iiro, Milwaukee nnd St. Paul j Kaiiw.ay. were visitors here tolii. This is Mr. Thomas' first visit to Southern Oregon. v of Eola Polk County 3 C,j riV, ju Churchill Hardware Co. Mrs. H. Golgert, of Looking Glass, spent the afternoon here visiting and attending the circus. Sire your colt by Black Dupont, registered Percheron Stallion. Sure breeder. Douglas Park Stock Ranch Sutherlln. Mrs. Hugh A. nitter, of Glide, was visiting with friends and shop ping her yesterday afternoon. Mrs. A. Turner of Wilbur, spent several hours hpre yesterday visit ing with friends and shopping. Buy McCormlck or Deerlng hay machines and be assured of get ting repairs when you want them. Wharton Bros., agents. Mrs. E. L. Suttle of Oakland, was an arrival here this morning, to at tend to business matters and at tend the circus. ' Madelyne McKalg . of Yoncnlla, was an arrival here last evening, and Is spending a short time visit ing friends and on business. The Lady Muscovites will meet Friday evening, May 14th, at 8 o'clock In I. O. O. P. hall. "Pot Luck" refreshments nfter bUBiiiess meeting. All members requested to be present. Chaunccy E. Markee, of Fort land, former Hoseburg resident, visited with friends in this -city last night. Mr. Markee Is enrouto to Los Angeles, where he will vis it. He has been on a trip to eastern Oregon, coming to Roseburg from there yesterday. Two cars collided today on the summit of Cnnias mountain, for tunately without Injury to the oc cupants. Both machines were more or less damaged, but were able to proccde under their own power. Professor Hembert of the school of business nt the University of Oregon, was a visitor In this city yeterday afternoon, being one of the tralnload on train Number 11 Btopplng over here- because of a freight wreck at Dole. Members of the chamber of commerce and business men offered tho hospi tality of their cars to those on the train, taking a number through the city and entertaining, them. Dr. and Mrs. H. Oftedal of Rid dle are In town today to attend the movie "The nig Parade" at the Antlers. Dr. Oftedal, former ly lived In Jacksonville, hut Is now practicing In. Riddle, where he enjoys a largo practice. Doth Dr. and Mrs. Oftedal nre taking n prominent pnrt In Riddle ac tivities and are strong boosters for that town. Victor Zalelskt, one of the mem bers of the orchestra, which ar ranges the musical scores for the "Ulg PaTttde," appearing In ROBe burg today, Is -the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C'. Householder whilo In Roseburg. Mr. Znleiski is the uncle of Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Koller, former residents of this city, and makes his home In San Francisco, where he Is a well known musician and composer. He had charge of the British gov ernment band for several yenrs In Egypt, and there composed, the march "Abbas II, Illlml Pascha," Mr. Zaleiskl states thnt he Is much impressed with Oregon, lik ing the climates and thinks that the scenery cannot be equaled. 'Hie orchestra will play two days in Eugene, a week, In Portlnnd, in Seattle, and will complete their tour at Vancouver, H. C. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS IF YOU WANT WORK RAPILCHER- CO INCORPOHATEO Department Stores will gladly help you find if NOTICE TO MILK PATRONS Riddle I't-nplo Hero We now have room for more cus tomers. 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They an? taking Hip' trip nouth. stopping at IjOS Anselfs to visit (with Mr. Crocker's slater. Their trip will include visits to Now York City, Niagara Falls. Washington, D. C, and points in Michigan. Republican Candidate for GOVERNOR Reduce taxes by reducing .cost of Government. Place pnltentlary under lioard of Control. Make Hoard of Control the Parole Hoard: fewer pardons. Enforcement of Prohibition by of ficials who believe In ttiforctug the law. Hasten construction of Itoonevelt highway. Adequate provision for retiring bonds. Issue no tax fre bonds. Fish and On me Commission func tion for people and not as politi cal machines. Play fair with ex-service men. Maintain high standard of public schools and institutions of higher learning. do not believe in taking any poli tical power from the Individual voter. No discount oa the taxpayer's dollar. fPaid Advertisement.) This Week Special This $75.00 Datrotl Vapor for $62.50, terms to suit. 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