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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, JULY 1 3, 1926. THREE 9 ! WHERE QUALITY MEETS ttttt-tvtott H ' I f fl f'-rnf N IDll 1 91 N Hills Visit From Medford -4 H ,g i 1 I i H"I H 18 .tk 1 I y. '' lii Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill, of Ollde, Mr. and Mm. C M. Thomas, llfl H MR H UjJI I hL 11 B yl . '.wore Hoseburg visitors Monday residents of Medford, were visitors . 4 mrJM. HL JU.IVS.sil, H. r . S . . PVnliernoon and were shopping and here Slondny and' over night. ' . f. . A ' f ?'?""""T"","r T'".f 1 " f 1 v 1 "' JMj V 1 'fy"?y Unending to business affairs. . i '., d N Service -J I I J Al 1 I I I S ' i !"'' Yostcrdny , I Marsh"'" Imwh, of Scot Islmrg. ! 5 4 But Pilcher's endeavor ' ' """ - J i i . N Dnya Creek yesterday afternoon K .hVir rustomera sir" ft "Rk. T 14 "er visiting and shopping here ?ffiSfarrr"et . GflirikYminnrTyVATD- Vfor severa, hours. But Pilcher't endeavor to serve their customers efficiently and courte ously. Honest values, truthful advertising and I courteous service! 1 IB m. AT HALF PRICE This gives you an opportunity to acquire a late style hat at prices below your expectations PILCHER'O FREE Employment Bureau ran supply girls lor al most any kind of work. WHEREQJ r4 VltT-1 (.FUDINYJ FLlttltS M-:.ltl.(i KM) Oby DASH. NORTH PLATTE, Neb., July 13. Linton Wells and Edward S. Kvans landed at the mail Held today in their dash for New York to complete a round the world trip in record time. Their time lrom Salt Lake-City, Utah, was t; hours and 21 minutes. They prepared to depart for Rantoul, Illinois, in a non-stop flight im mediately. -O- Pumps, pipe Wharton Bros. and fittings at AWNING We are prepared to Install any sort of awning on short notice. Awnings Repaired. ' Harry Pearce Phone 673 Dr. Rupert A. Moon ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTOR Nerve and Spine Specialist 209 Perkins Hldg. Phono 654 DR. DEANB. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of Glasses 118 Jackson St DR. NERBAS DENTI8T Painless Extraction Qua When Desired Pyorrhea Cured Phone 411 lluollt Bid. lI$IXlI4el14Illl--9 nniii'i rco iiniTii rrxirra B 327 W. Cass Phone 491 DR. HARRISON FOLK DR. CATHERINE McNEIL CHIROPRACTORS (Painless Adjustments) Electro-Therapy Electronic and Vopor Baths ttI-MWWll' tfm GROCERIES j At Profitless Prices Our orders are to cut down our stock of Dresses. Low price is the quickest method to accomplish this. You Will Be Surprised at the Values Offered I N CORPORATEO Departnvent Stores L HUSBAND OF DOLLY QUARTIER MUST DO 90 DAYS IN JAIL SALEM, Ore., July 13. Wil liam Quartler, who formerly was in the lime liirht in Portland in connection with liquor eases and who'was once the husband oC Dol ly Quartier, who for a time was known as the "Queen of the Boot- , lepgers", must serve 90 days in tjail in Polk county and pay a Tine of $:t0 as the result of a supreme court decision here to j day. The opinion, written by j Justice Rand, affirms- the lower : court convict ion where the case was tried by Judge W. M. Ram sey. Quartier was charged with .lolling intoxicating liquor. He was arrested December 1925, i.t Independence. In the appeal to the supreme court Qoartier's attorneys made three assignments of error on the jpart of the trial judge in his In structions to the jury, all of which are overruled by the supreme court. Dolly Quartier is now doing timo in the state penitentiary for arson. Create an estate for Buy a lot In Suthcrlin. yourself. t What would an east and west railroad menu to Sutherlln? mi.i:i ooi,i to mo TOCRXAMKNT I'LAVKK SI XDAV. The Roseburu Country club will play a two-bnll mixed foursome I Sunday, July 18. The winners of jthe mntch will rereive a dozen golf ; balls as the first prize. The tournament will start at 1 p. m. 'end only oneTound will be played. It. is urged by the tournament ! committee that nil players prac tice up at every opportunity dur j ing the week so that a close match can be had on Sunday. The committee Is also urging the members of the club to practice ior mo ,iinraniiin lournnment whirl. Is to be played on August 1, an the clnh desires to make a betU-r showing than on July 4. Real jazz music mo kind that makes tyour IVet start itehinc Come and hear the Jazzland En i tertniners play for the dance at ateht. July 14. " Your Market Basket will lie full If you bring ! to us. Your dollar buys more at Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON "The ttore that serve, you best" 344 N. Jackson St. Phona 63 JL LADIES' 9 t LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Church In Mrs. Claude Church, of Caniafi Valley, spent the morning in Rusd burg shopping and transacting business. ViMtnrs Today Miss Laura Hunt, of Oakland, spent the day her visiting with friends and shopping. Admitted To Hospital Mrs. Peru-Johnson of this has been admitted to Mercy pilal to receive treatment. city los- Kroiii Umpquu Herman. Paulson, resident of Umpqua, vns a business visitor 111 Roseburg for a few hours Mon day. Miss Ili"own Visist Miss Bessie Brown, of Camas Valley, spent, the morning hero shopping and attending to busi es matters. From t'nmufl M. N. Kirkomlall and daughter 1 of Camns Valley, were visitors in ' this city for a few hours today ' and were attending to business j matters. Hero Today Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull re turned to Oakland tills nftornoon after spending several hours vis iting and attending to business atfairs here. .Miss Denrdorrf Visits Miss" Kale Ileanlorff. or Oak land, was a Roseburg visitor to day, spending several hours shop ping and utlending to business matters. From rmpqim ir. T. Ib.banl and ilsuirbler. re - sldonts of I'nipqua. wero attending to business matters ano visiting here yesterday aliernoon. George Houck Home George Horn k. son of lir. nnd Airs, (ieorge r.. moiii-k. is speno - ins a mon ih in Iio'tnirt; visiting . his parents, lie arrivt il Sunday - from Camhriduo. M;ips. Mr. Houck ! is studying im-flidif nl ll'irviui! j and will graduate in June, lf)27. : During his stay in lhr woi In ' will prnliahly take several iide trips to the coast. llome Attvr Opeintlon l Mrs. It. W. Campliell, of Iill- liini. wno lias of'ii ri'cucniiR irom an operation at Mercy Hos pital two weeks ago. Is now much hotter and returned lo her home today. lit i... i t-.j j.ti..l I farl flnrtman, garage mechanic i nt Myrtle fr-k. who suffered in- Huries in tile motorcvrlo wreck ?nndav night near Illlard In , driven hy Mr. (Jroat. me tront nren. .Mrs. i-rati is a nioco 01 w. which J. Alva Klrby. also of Myr-1 end of the Ford was quite badly E. Rose, of North Deer creek. The tie Creek, was killed and has been i smashed, while Mrs. Swanson's wheat crop prospects In tho Alber at Mercy Hospital, has recovered j Chevrolet suffered smashed fen-ta country aro excellent, Mr. Pratt rufficlently to return lo his home 1 dirn and running hoard on ono(,ayB; thn best by far for several today. side. lycara past iA ; N i 14 I Zi T4 1 I OUR REST ROOM . Is opeu lo yon. Not Very cool, but you aro cordially welcome. Dismissed Fi-om Hospital Levi White, who has been re ceiving treatment at Mercy llos- ij;ital for the past two weeks, has recovered sumciontiy to be dis missed and returned home today. Ailmitteil To Hospital Mrs. M.' McCarthy and two children, Oeraldine and Robert, of Coquille, were admitted to Morcy Hospital for treatment. I'islieriiiiiu Itrenks Leg- Carl Miller, a Santa Barbara. California, resident, who has been spending his summer vacation at jClide, while fishing, slipped and j broke two ribs. He will lie con fined to Mercy Hospital for sev eral days recovering. mr. ana mrs. wrignt Home mr. ana ivirs. ieun wi-ikiu, whose marriage took plnco last j week at Vancouver, Wash., return- Mr. nnd Mrs. George Tanner, ed to Hoseburg the first of the residents of Camas Valley, were week after a trip to the coast ami hn Hoseburg for several hours yes nortliern points. A large number terday shopping and transacting of their friends gathered at their j tusiness. home on 515 Rast avenue for a : welcome and charivari last even-1 For results use News-Review classified tla. o KIWANIANS HEAR TALKS ON SCOUT RECREATIONS The noseburg Kiwnnls club held i a very Interesting luncheon and ! meeting today. Mnvnard n, n ' inado a very Interesting talk on I lie Boy Scout Camp at Three Sis ters, describing sonio of tlio scenic spots visited and the side trips taken by the youngsters. He also described the Wolf Creek camp. A talli on the scenic beauties of the:': - ' ... . vnenllnr, North Umpqua district was given by Jack Wharton. The attendance prize was given bv lir. Houck and ,on by (an vumDorjy. for special , music! (ho Kiwanians were enter- 'tamed by Misr, Maxlne Moore, wno piayeu iwo nine soios. hci:ohii.m' Med ny ner moiner ai ine piano. ' Dr. Shoemaker reported on the iswlmnilng classes sponsored by the Kiwnnls club and Red Cross ; chapter, showing that approxuu ately fiOO people bewfittMl from the Instmrllonfl Riven. Huppoit was pledged for the efforts being mado to eontlmio the swimming inm Miction under Mr. Itathje. who Ib uiHiei-taking to hold free, class es. RtudebnKrr ' models. I builds no yearly CARS COLLIDE. Cars belonging to John Croat and Mrs. Frances Swanson were damaged this morning in eol lldlnn nn .Iflekqon street. Mrs. Kwansons ear. rirlven ny r 'daughter, was pulling out from the rmb when it was hit by the Fird Tor dry plowing see our Klllefer cover crop dlso harrow. It has 22 lnch blades and will plow. Whar ton Ilroa, : In Slondny Mr. and Mrs. S. A. noser of Brockway were shopping and at tending to business matters In this city lor several hours Monday, Visitor Monday (leorge Cole, of Myrtlo Creek, was In this city yesterday for a few hours attending to business affairs and trading. ' Visits .Here Monday Mrs. 1'. H. Weaver of Myrtle Creek, spent Monday afternoon In liosoburg visiting with friends and shopping . Among thoso from the rural districts In Monday transacting business and trading, was Al Rich ler, of Remote, Prom fiiithevllii Fred Betta, resident of Snther lin, was a Hoseburg visitor for a fey hours Moqday and waB trading and looking after "busi ness affuirs. Visit Here Mr. and Mra. CI. Oleson have returned to Glomlale arter visit ing here over Sunday as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wampole. From Days Ooek Mr. and Mrs. Bay Matthews, residents of Dnys Creek, wore at tending to business affairs and shopping here yesterduy after noon. From W 1111111' A. J. Johnson returned to Wil bur yesterday afternoon after spending several hours trading and nttcndlng to business affairs. Mr. Wheeler Visits Z. It. Wheeler, of Iteedsport, spent Monday in Hoseburg attend ing to business nfl'ulrs and visit ing with friends.- In 'Monday Mrs. (1. Johnson, of Melrose, spent several hours Monday visit ing with friends and shopping in ItoseJmrg. Motthows Visit Mr. and Mrs. SotH Mntlhows re turned to Glide yesterday after noon urter spending several hours here attending to business mat ters and shopping. Hilsliiess Visitor It. Uuell, of Looking Clnss, was n business visitor in Roseburg for n few hours yesterday, returning home In the afternoon. To Visit At Weaver Home Mrs. Neva Connor, of St. 'Helens, Oregon, will arrive todny to be a guest at the home of Mrs. P. R. Wenver of Myrtlo Creek for a week or so. Visitors Monday J. .1. Fyock and S. S. Brundnge, of Portland, Southern Pacific elec tricians, Wi?ro business visitors in tills cllv Monday. The former left tills morning for southern points. fanners Visit Here for Day Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards and daughters, Lois and Jean, Mrs. Etta Decker and grandchild, Max Ine Elliott, all of Umpqua, wero In Hoseburg visiting for the day. Home From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lundeen, who hnvo been enjoying the week vacationing at coast points, have returned homo, They spent a part of the time at Bandon and tlio remainder of the week at Winchester Bay. On Way to Bandon Lee Hendricka and family, of Portland, paused through the city trnolniulnir n t It n( r- nev in HfltlflAn at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Hend ricks were former residents of !connpCt,,,i wt, t),e Southern Pa j ,,, .,,,,, wm, - rnn mlt f tMll cMy -phpy visited hero for a . r,,w hurBr leaving later In the day , for rtaIMjon, j I Young Boy Strangles pnui, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Mcflowen, of Miller's Addi tion, wliile playing about In the river at I'nipqua park Sunduy af ternoon was noticed by two hoys, James Ilnrels aid John Broughton, who are taking the Bed Cross swimming course, to go under tho water and wns seen to strangle. They brought him to the bank where he was revived. Ho seem ingly suffered no 111 effects. Canadian Visitors C. H. Pratt, a former resident of Hrockway, now owner of a 400 anre wheat ranch at Hesketh, Al- - 'bnrta, Canada, arrived here Sun- 'day and wIM spend two weeks -iimn wmi ,,,, ulu 'friends. He Is accompanied bv Mrs. Pratt nnd their three oiill- spent Monday In UiIh city attend jug to business awairs ami viHiung. In Yetterday Mrs. E. M. Seely, of Molroso, was a visitor in Rosebnrg; Monday, spending several hours shopping anil attending to business affairs, From Elgarose 'SI Mr. and Mi'k. Carl Johnson and 1 5 family, of ElKarostt, wore Kounburg i K visitors Monday, spenclinK several1 hours slioppinK and on business. To Albany- Mrs. Dee A I Ron left tins morning for Albany where she will spend several days eujoylng a visit with friends. ' . ; Homo Today J, Mlcelli- roturned this mornlnR from Portland where he has been Biiendlng the past few iluys visiting with Frank Mlcelli. Hay and onsilngo Wharton Bros, cutters at Here Today Mrs. B. Walker, of Drain, was in this city tills morning nUeudlng to business nffalra and shopping for a short time. Visiting Here - Miss Frances 'Wicklomann, of Powers, Is' spending a week or so in Roseburg visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Nell Patterson. Here This Morning II. W. Hlnkley of Garden Valley, was a visitor here this morning and was attending to business af fairs for a brief time. Have you ever experienced an oil boom? From Myrtle Creek Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Bongg wero visitors In town from ' Myrtlo Crook Monday and wero nil end ing to business matters and shop ping during the nftornoon. Enrouto South Mrs. John. Oatzke, of Portland, enroiite to California, slopped over here today for a brief time to visit Mr. nd Mrs. C. M. schoenlebur. Leaving for Lake Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Church and fnmlly and Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Shoemnker and family will leave next Monday for Diamond lake to enjoy a two weeks vacation camp ing and rishlng. Enroute to Salem Mr. and Mrs. C, It. Mason, en routo from Medford, whore Mr. Mason has boeu attending to busi ness matters, stopped over night here and visited, starting on their journey home this morning, Mr. Mason Is accountant Willi the Stage Terminal hotel company. Returns Home- Mrs. Mary Jones, who has been visiting hero with friends for the past month, left this morning for her home nt Grants Pnss. She form erly mado her homo In Roseburg. While here slio was a guest of Mrs. Bob Woodruff. . Visit Mrs. Llndsey Mr. and Mrs. John Mulr and son Wyren, and Hugo Llndqiilst, nil of Portland, and James Mulr, of Sew ard, Alaska, were guests over the week-end at the homo or Mrs. John Muir's niece, Mrs. O. J. Lindscy. The party aro enroute to their homes from a trip to St. Louis, Mo. A. C Marsters In Portland A. C. Marsters, banker of Rose burg and member of tho state fair board of directors, is In Portland. ; Conditions generally In Douglas i county aro good, ho reports, and this year the stale fair promises to do better than ever, of course. Portland Oregonlan. fienvefl For Moiitutnn- V. M. Grant, who had been em ployed by the S. P. Company hero for o number of years, left today for Kallspell, Montana, to re side. Mr. Grant only recently ac quired a la rue ranch there and will operate tho place In tho fu ture. His wife went to Portland yesterday to visit with relatives for a day. She will Join her hus band at Portland tonlKhl. Visiting Chain Stores C. J. Breior of Lowlston, Iduho, owner of tho Breior chain stores In the Pacific coast states, accom panied by Mrs. Breior and their daughter Miss Elizabeth, reached Itoseburg late yesterday and called on Mr. Clolgorl, manngor of tho local store. Mr. Breler hns been touring tlio coast stales and visit ing atorcs on tlio trip, nnd was on his way north, hnvlng been In California. Tho party motored ub fur as Boswell Springs Inst night. Anderson, Visit Here ltev. Harry O. Anderson and his bride visited noro over the week end. Itev. Anderson, nn evangelist, held services here tills spring, lie was recently married and is now on his honeymofui trip with his bride. They will spend aomo time In Sea side and expect to bn In the west until next month, when they will return to Kansaa. Kov. Anderson will open his revival services tllero and In tho'east for three months, then returning to tho western const to hold campaigns for throo inonfhs or so. Ladies First THURSDAY JULY 15 Warm weather calls call for fish. Good quality, SHRIMP 3 cans .. TUNA No. 2 flat tins, 2 cans SARDINES In pure olive oil, 2 cans .. ', SARDINES Large oval, 3 cans .. CLAMS Minced No. 2 2 cans .. 5 KIPPER SNACKS ' 3 cans .. SALMON Various sized Orders over $5.00 delivered free Sugar excepted. ' ' ' 'A -. 811 West Cass 8treet Roseburg, Or s Fi-cin Medford Fletchor Stout, of tlio West Side Pharmacy, at Medford, spent a few hours In ltoscliurg this' morning. Returns Home Mrs. Westley J. Ashworth nnd buby daughter, woro dismissed from Mercy Hospital today and returned to their home, on East Washington street. Visitor From Days Creek Herbert ByerB spent yesterday afternoon hero attending: to busl noss arfalrs and remained over the everting to visit with .friends. Single loop bale tlos for ?2.D0 a bundle at Wharton Bros. ' Party Enroute to B. C Mr. and Mrs. W. . D. Ford nnd their daughter, of Piedmont, Calif., stopped in Roseburg for a few hours Monday to visit with D, 'fi. Ilondrlckson, an old friend of Mr. Ford. Mv. Ford and Mr. Hendrlck son attended school together and have not seen one another for 20, years. Mr. Ford Is enrouto with Ills family to Canada. . Snck twine and noonics nt Whar ton Bros. . On Trip To Imke Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Nelson of Roseburg and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. KM Cnleson and lain lly, of Superior, Wisconsin, left this morning from Crater I,akn to onjoy a short stay. Tho Calesons will remain hero a short trine to visit on their return from tlio lake, aflor which they will con tinue on their journey homeward via California. Single loop bale lies at Wharton Bros. ! tow; ummu Jervice (jua rait eed Mrs. Johnson's Pessimism Quickly Vanished When She Began Taking Kar nak, for This Medicine Soon Rid Her of Stom ach Trouble and Built Her Up 10 Pounds. "I ll always praise Karnnk why, It Just seems almost too good to be true that anything could do for me In such a short time what this medicine has," declares Mrs. J. 1". Johnson, of 110 S. 27th St., Ta- coma, Wash Kor ovi?r ten yMirn T Buffered tL. I i r . l Li-yi TACOMA WOMAN HER MIND with stomach trouble and a rnn- and nnloy my meal, and have down condition," continues Mrs. gained 10 pounds. NMiihtn I Bleep Johnson. "Then about three months ! i(t a child, nnd T get up morn hko I Buffered an attack of i the :- np recllnir perfectly rented and 'flu' which made me bo wnnk anrithnppv. Why, 1 can vpn do my miserable I could hardly stand up. cleaning now. and f just, want to "JiiHt aa sure as I ate anythliiif: fell nvryhodv of the wonderful gas would bloat mo up and mnke'hralth Karnak has brought me." my heart palpitate like It was Ro-j Karnnk H Bold In fiosohuiT by ItiK to Jump out of my body. My; N'alhan Knllorton. the Hexall store. Atomach was so ore I could hard-j and hy all other leading drupr.'ltOs ly hear the weight of my clothes, t a lto:u liui nnd every other town. for salads and salads 8 Stone's sell 40c 45 c 25 c flat tins, 45 c 25c tins, sold reasonable. pregon -A .' California 'With DRUGSTORE The Latest Fashion LASTEX SWIM KAPS New colors and shades -for tlilft season. A nnu'llcal rap lor all purposes. , 'Durable and eoinfnrlahle. NATHAN FULLERTON Roseburg Oregon HAULING O'.ir trucks travel over all roads. Thoy never grumble nt tho moving tasks wo Impose upon them. Our long distance rates are as low as can he fonnd for such a service,. "Wo aim to please" H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Phon 220 CHANGED . RIGHT AWAY and I had sharp uina across my back that innde me almost cry out. "I suffered' so that ett'ep was out of the question. IV! in t tronA-'e-so Willi nervousness i :c I wouiii' have to He down at . .mid was Just ns weak ns i i.Hcm and had to let my hour von. t don't see how anyone cn:.l havo Buffered more than I did. "Well sir. I had tried so many remedies that I was - pesslnilstlo nliout Karnnk helping mo any at first, hut this medicine soon mado mo chanire my mind. I have taken four bottles of the medicine, now, and you should see whnt a chango it has made In my condition. I'lie stomach pains nnd nerv- nnViiens have left me. T eat hearty SAVE SAFE '.pipli