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5 " , Commercial Chassis, -Runabout, - '- - -Touring, - - - - Truck Prices Corner Rose and Oak Streets !i i rxn a i at "B? i arc ll liVf v n u li u vi vj I "- I Starmer In Portland Sheriff Siini Siarmer and family an? upending a few days visiting relalives in Portland and attending io business matters. Visiting Sister . Mrs. It. Alexander and her two duimliters of l'iedmont, Calif., are visit Ing Mrs. Alexander's sister, Mrs. Charles Huberts, in this city. Visiting At Klamath Falls Mrs. Thomas ami children of Roseburg are house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Sham hart or Merrill. Mrs. Thomas was formerly Miss Vivian Robinson of Merrill and has many friends in this section who welcome her visit. Klamath Falls Herald. Leave After Visit (ieorge. H. Temiey. manual train ing instructor in the North Side junior high school of Kverett, Wash., who, with his mother and j.ister, have been visiting at the suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Ournee. Friday continued their journey by motor to Califor nia points where they will visit fur a month before returning to their home in Kverett. Visiting In Cottage (imvo Mrs. Hert G. Hates is spending several days in Cottage drove as the guest of Miss Marion Mack, leading lady of the Muster Kealon motion picture company. Miss Mack, formerly a star in the Mer maid Comedos and with the Mack Sennet t studios is being starred with Husler Koaton in the super feature, "The General' now being filmed near Cottage Grove. Be summer-wise! i TREETEA O KAN G E PEKOE i i 1! Chassis ,WUhBiS;?"IW32 BALLOON TIRES WILL BE STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON ALL JOBS x TRUCKS WILL BE BALLOON EQUIPPED ON FRONT THESE LOW PRICES EMBODY THE HIGHEST QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP. Effective Today! rotii Oakland A. S. Quand, Oakland resident, was a visitor hero over Sunday. Il-ioin Tiller 0. (J. round, of Tiller, was a j visitor in Roseburg over Salur ; day and Sunday. ' Krom Tiller Zelnia Van Dyke. oT Tiller, was I here visiting with friends over i Saturday and Sunday. jFrm Hertford . C. L. Larson, of Med ford, was here Sunday and today visiting and looKing alter Dimness aiiairs. Visit At Creswell Mr. and Mrs. .1. Clark , spent Sunday at Creswell, there visit ing the latter's father. Rev. J. L. Stratford. .Stafford Visit i Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stafford, of , Oakland, spent several hours Sat urday in thin city shopping and attending to business affairs. Visitor Saturday Mrs. F. Ramp, of South Doer Crek. was in this city Saturday j visiting friends and shopping dur j'ing the afternoon. Vacationing In Portland Warren Van Huyning.an em ploye of the News-Review, is spending a week in Portland vis iting with Ills brother nnd en joying a vacation. Motor To Medford Mr. and Mrs. Cnchetin.- Miss Jjuanfla Cachelin. Robert Cnohelin nnd George Singleton motored to t Medford Sunday. enjoying the day there and returning home in the evening. I Leave On Trip A group composed of Fred, Artie. iC'vril. Rnslna nnd Marlon Porter land William Wade left yesterday by automobile on an aut6 trip to Seattle. Victoria. B. C, ond other points in that locality. They will I be away for two weeks or more. To Ashland Miss Maude Rapon, who has (been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. French over the week end. 1 left this morning for Ashland. ! whore she will take- a summer cour?e In the Normal school. She , has been teaching in the Portland schools during the winter. Ir. Ilnven Vlslling 1 Mrs. tib-n Haven, of Seattle, fornierlv nf Ibis rlty. Is spending n week visiting with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Woods, of l-lrose, and rriends nf this r!tv. Mrs. : Haven w as a nurse during her re SKienee here and was on the I Mercy Hospital staff a few years 'ago She moved from this city jto New York City a few year sen, later moving to Seattle to , Imake her home. In Saturday Waller Steiiihaur, of Happy Val ley, was visit ing wit h friends in this city fur a short lime Satur- t clay afternoon. Visitor Saturday O. 10. Cook. Drew resident, spent a few hours Saturday in this city looking after business affairs and visiting friends. Visitor Saturday Mrs. Ida Ilurgoyne returned to Riddle Saturday evening after spending t he day here meeting friends and shopping. rovo For Missouri Mrs. tiuy Hall and family left Saturday evening for various points in Missouri to viit .for (lie summer with relatives. From CaiiynviIIe M. II. Rower. Canyonvilln resl- , dent, was a visitor in t his city ' Saturday afternoon and .was lookt ing after business affairs. Heturns From Portland - John Weatherl'ord reiurned ho nin th is morning from Portland, where he lias been speudinu' a ihort time visiting with friends. In Visiting Mrs. Frank Steinhnur. of Hap I py Valley, was a Roseburg visitor 1 Saturday. and spent the day j I meeting friends and shopping. ' yvs. WHuht Leave. I . , " I Mrs. W. Newell I in nam may I Mrs. A. Kronke, of Garden Val ley, was among those vislthrr and ait (Mi ding to business affairs in this city Saturday afternoon. Visits Over Sunday Virgil Woodruff, who is sta tioned with the forest service near Cottage Grove for the sum in- r. spent Sunday visiting wilh friend in this city. From rmpo.ua Anion t hose from t li rural districts to visit and transact biudnos in Ibis citv Saturday ternoon. was Arthur Mattb"ws ,,r , I'mpMUa. ' From Melrose George Andersen. M.lrot-e re sident, was a Ros- bur:' Minr toi Saturday aftern-xtn nod w.i (red. ing nnd t ransact Itn: bu-in- r-s for a bri'f time. I I.ongn Yi'it Mr ami Mrs Conrad !. among those from i Vail" who were shopping and attondinfr butine mat let -in Hit" Saturdav. VMtnr SnMirriiiY Mrs. C. Kob.-r,---. of Lnekinc fllass. sr"n, vev.-ral liners Sa,nr day in itiis city sh'M.pinir aiul at tenflilir in bil-liu-s affair-- Howe l-'r, Hrownsvllb- Miss Claudi" Hniij. l.nlrl. r. lias been vlsitint: b r -i.ter I.ouis linns, at Iirown- viMr . the past week, returned h 'Sunday night. She wns Ipanled by her nephew. ! Howe, who will visit his arrrml Vonre t'raml- ; parents, Mr and Mrs. .1. C. House - Iholder, for several weeks. ROSEBURG, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1926. (Prices F. O. liCiivii For Chicago Mrs. Wm. Car tens nnd daugh ter. Miss (iladys Carstens and son, Dick Carslt ns, left. Sunday even ing fur Chicago aiul Illinois points to spend a ral weeks visit ing. Miss Demi I Olives for South .Miss Tina Mean left Sunday for Nashville, Tennessee, and various poinl.s in the south to upend the greater part of the summer. Sim is going via the sout hern route. Here Fop Day Mrs. II. A Mollis returned to Myrtle Cp k Saturday evening, alter spending iho day here shop ping and visiting her husband, who is a patient at the hospital. .Visitors Sunday i .Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Clayton mo tored from (Uendalo Sunday mid visited friends here. They wore ' accompanied Rome by their daughter. Miss $300.00 360.00 380.00 5.00 Ruby Clayton who j yesterday for Corvallis, where he test of Miss Nedra'wlll attend the Fire Chiefs' Con has been (he guc Clark for the week Washington People Visit ' ' f). II. Woody, owner of I he Cari boo Inn at Okanogan, WashiiiL'lon, and Mrs. Woody, were visitors , overnight Sunday and guests of the Hotel rmp(iia. They an- mot oring to San Francisco and points i south. daughter, I )omt h v over here last week to visil with old friends, left. Sunday exiling for Ashland, where Ihey will visit a lew days eiironte to their mime at. Tallin. Nevada. Return From Prineville Mr and Mrs. II. W. Ra son. Ro.-s. v iio have b- IMnevilb- attending the meetn.g of the stale L'diiorial associath.-i. re - ,., .,., t. i,. i.v- ..ni,,!,!!,, .Milne l..v ,- nf ,.. Co.,,, a i:.v.-r hluhway and The linll.-s ('.- li t .,- la hi.rliv ;.v in l,in.-iMe. reluming by,,h(. ,,(,, by nulo. Mi K.'i.zli- I m Prm cwa Rjiiiiloti (r bestl a ( 'oiuinu .1 i in my fteiioit's Trout.;. -heirs, from K. O. W. W. tmw i-tiving at the Silver Spray (;n.rd-n- In Pandon. will play at the (in.nial Card'n.i tr vt Friday niirh. .Mine L'.'.ih. f"r a jitney dance. This w II known danco orchestra is r(i in i n ir t o R of b u r g h i v h I re-' commended and it is rxi" 1 t'-d ttiat a large riwd will crept 1 liom. a is compos- -I of The orch i(.;it 111 n and ttiey t- --ional musicians. an pro- 1,,-ave I'nr Iteneli W. It. Strawn. M a it Stra-J r. and J. C. SI, awn. and Ifev. an-l Mrs. K I'. Itnnn-lls. left Sun. I.v for tlcarhear,. wln-re the two !.i,ter anil Miss Mary strawn will : main for a week or so. Mr strawn ;i,,i,'r .i'il,.'.n,,', ort nrt .. ;, .1,.. ,mi ,.!,., . boys' camp for Die smmer M S'.iawn will visit with Mr and Mrs. K. II. llufbam at I'asco, 1 asningion. o,n,-e miin"s Ibis i-lty at tho end of the week B. Detroit) Coupe, Tudor Sedan, Fordor Sedan, Truck Chassis,''''.'" -'375.00 Phone for Demonstration ! Enjoy Day Fishing Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wiley motor ed to the North Umpqua where they enjoyed Sunday fishing. From l'ii)Hiun Mrs. Leonard Lynl of Umpqua, was in this city Saturday afternoon--shopping and meeting some friends. Here Visiting Miss Irene Murphy, of UmjJqua, lis Hie guest of Mr. and Mrs. O, IT. I Murphy, of this city, for a short time. : From Days fiv'k : Mrs. N. Wood and Mrs. -II. ! Rachor, of Days Creek, were visi tors in Roseburg Saturday, spend ing the afternoon shopping and 'meeting friends. Leaves For Copvnllls Fire Chief James Fletcher left vention i or mo ensuing inrco days. To Ashland Miss Inn Farnsworth left Sundav for Ashland, where sho will spend I 1 lit summer taking the course at the Normal school there for teach ers. To Coast Over Sunday Miss Lillian Welchleln, Miss riemiMilIno MrUevnoldH. Minn Flnr- Wriglit and tt.nf., Dryer and Miss Louise ,Ien who stopped j nMjru motored to Handon Sunday to enjoy the day. Levi White III Levi While, who took 111 last j week at his home In this city. Is getting along as well as can be : expected, according to the attend s and ,1K physician's report today. a at Good Motoring In South : m,-. a, Mrs. Walter Good left .... . t i.. t :A,1K,,,.B ' ,ni,. ''iy , fr ' ila N,.w m,.Xi. Th.-y are making IKnv.l. n. of Medford, and'M- ll"wl"' ""'"' f"r lh" '",k Adrian Fisher, of Copro. Callfor-! nla. will. Hie California -Oregon ,,. f.xiifinnv tiintrii-itf, hi Sun.lay and will he stationed ben, '''" ' who hnve '"I"" vl"11- for a time will, the company. '"'K northern points for the past t , week and ntlended Ihe graduation Visit Over Sunday exercises at Oregon Normal : Among lliose with the local -school, accompanied by Miss N.-l-: guard mill at Camp Jackson lo " Thomas, a member nf Ihe 1MB Ivtsll with relatives and friends ' graduntlng rlass lit the school, here over Ihe Saturday leave were' have returned home. Knronle here ; Howard llelmbolt, Ferroll Ilea, Joe 'ihey ntopied In Kalem to vlnll will, lUanl Young. Paul lleltoss, Hill friends. 1 Moffllt. Woodson Maddox, Illlly i Cloud. Clair High. Harold wain- Hals off I To tbe News Beviow sn.it and Otis I'embeon. classified ads. They get rosul'. Here For Conference- Among those from out of town points to atlend the conference I,. Lewis, of tbe Interurhan Stage' ,,. Lewis, 01 lot- 1111.-1 ui imn iiiHK' icomnnnr. Medford: K. W. Lenvn. company. .Meiironi; k president of tho Oragon Stago com- pany. Portland; M. A. Hoeu, traf - fie manager of the Oregon Stage ;g!rls. Miss Clnrnbelln iiarrett, ny company. Kugene; F. J. Hums, or,way of preparation, has swum 11 Salem. Imlles across Long Island In Mi TOR COMPANY From Oakland Ilalstou Bridges, of Oakland, spent a few hours here today look ing after business affairs ami meeting friends. Visitor This Morning ( John Ausmus, Myrtle Creek resi dent, was in this city this morning visiting and attending to business affairs. Visitor In Town Edward Mundf, of Looking Glass wiib a Roseburg visitor this morn ing and was looking after business matters and trading for a brief time. Home After Visit Mrs. J. T. Siufield, who has been spending the past week visiting at the home of Miss Laura Hunt at Fair Oaks, 1ms returned to her home here. To Ashland Miss Iluth Roflley, of Looking Glass, left Sunday for AhIiUiikI, where sho will take the teachers' summer courso ut the normal school. Homo From Convention Dr. and Mrs. C. II. Ilalley, who have been attending the meeting of state editors ot tho Prinovlllo convention, returned home yester day. During their visit Mr. Ilal ley attended an Important meet ing of the Crook County Grange From Coquille Oeorse W. Ilyrant, of Coquille, general manager of the Const Aulo Lines, whs in IhlB city over Sun day attending a stage conference. Ho wns accompanied by his daugh ter. Miss lsabclle lliynnt, who vis ited friends. To Eugene . MrH. Fred Rowley, of Eugene! who visited here over the week end. accompanied by her daujjlv J. Miss Ilelen Ilussen, m who , hji. ! "' . vis Hug relatives and file, da "n tuv "'" I'""1 1 w w,'7"' l"1"1 M'"H Mil"" 1 erry, left loday fw Kugene. Miss I'.-ny will visit r'""' """"" it, IHs VIOIIi I llfllllltH 1111(1 itunn VI NEWSY BITS NEW JtOCIIHI.I.F.. N. Y. HUH another mermaid Is to add to Hi traffic congestion In Ihe English icnanne, uuo ,o aniiniious Amerx an $485.00 495.00 545.00 Phone 374 Roseburg, Oregon hours with water ijt sixty or less. i PARIS Latest stylos as reveal ed at tho opening of the La Grande semaine at the Auteuil track : Gowns of absinthe green. In pale lint like the American bogue In ginger nle; silk stockings of nastel plaids or checks; parasols ot lace bordered with fur. j i LONDON Oliv.br Baldwin, who lias campaigned for the labor party against tho candidates of his fath er, the. premier, jis now a spiritualist.- He says he has heard spirit voices in five languages. . NEW YORK The averoge lire should last 150 years. Instead of tiU In tho view of Richard Lynch as expressed at the congress of tho International New Thought Alli ance. PARIS More than half the I movies shown In France last year were American. ' .ahAI I , o " I Got drapers and other binder re pairs early and save delay at cut ting time. We lint o McCormlck mowers, binders and rakes In stock ; at Wharton Iiros. Hundreds have put their O. K. on classified columns. They are the starling point of many people's success and prospeiHy, Two jumps aheaa of tho other fellow Is the man who roads the classified ads to:' short-cuts to econumy. -o f c3iA Small I QM Store k ' " can do a hi buainew Thousands ,of Salesmen t!erO copj t this new- papur is a Can i r5Tr"r1 mm i fit4w r w.n ! i THREE BEIDLEMAN IS SILENT AT QUIZ ON "WET" FUND (Continued' from page !.).! contribution of $15,000 made" by Julca E. Mustbauin, president'.! 'Of ihu Stanley company of America, :: and had convulsed tbe committee room by remarking that it seffmed lo be tho "custom ' In Philadelphia to make such contributions liiaash. Heed had dissented from 'the 'form of tho witness' replies .and had warned him ho must make "direct answers." . Greenfield presented a list (jfjcol lcctlons by bis committee. "It does not show the $15,000 given by Mastbaum?" Reed asked. "No." ."It doesn't show any contrlbu- Hon by you?" ,' , "No." , Falibnnks-Morso complete line of pumps, motors, engines and grind' ors for Bale by Motzgers. t LETTERS FROM THE t t PEOPLE t CATTMO Kir,f,i:i) IJY Hl'llAV CSIOI) V TWIO HAIIIAI COMl'ANV. CANYONVILM3, June 21, 1920. lOdllnr NowH-Rovlew: Regard ing the exuggornted account of tho leer being poisoned by the spray used along the S. P. right pf wuy, I wiHh to fltate: A few weeks ago I was driving n bunch of cattle from Wolf Creek to Canyonvllle. While holding them, to pick up a few more. Home fed out along the truck. Ah It happened, the S. P. car of Hprny hnd been sldo tracked thorn, just before. We lost aix head of stock In lens than an hour after they had licked the ties and hallaBt between. The cattle were salt hungry and pawed between the tlc.t and licked the dirt. The section boss and crew1 sign ed a statement, after making nti examination, that the cattle were poisoned from the spray having leaked from the car while on siding, so wo could put In our claim for damngcH. There Is no question about it killing anything that eats It. !". K. KNTOHT. WE GUARANTEE! I ROYAL CLUB CANNED GOODS Every can must bo right, or your money back. ' Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON .,., "The store that serves you best" 344 N. Jackson St Phone 63 Si I-- m