Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 21, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY. JULY 21, 1926'.
THREE
'Joseph P. Jones, lira. Lynam has ll'i-om Onk Creek
been visiting relatives In Salem i A. V. Newport, resident of Oak
;und at other Oreson points, an. I, Crock, wus a visitor In Roseburg
followiiiR hi'i- vluit hue will 11-I Tuesday and waa .atlomling to
turn to Meutunu. busiueBs matte and tradlue.
LOCAL NEWS
v-w.v.,ii.u.j
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,
Iorllninl
.Mia. Hurry MnrdiT lift Ihis
liioniiiiK lr Portland to spcml a
w!'k or no enjoying u vinlt with
1'iieiitln.
nt'tuniA Home
Mm. 11. K. Lohr, who hag been
enjoying n visit with frii'iuhi ul
Silvt'i ton f;r the past ten !ya
or so retiiruetl home hint evening.
Vislliiif; At Austin Home
Mr. tin.l Mrs. W. II. Iteu! nml
Miaa Virginia Koeil, of l'ooriu,
111., arrived tliiK morning and will
Ijeii(l two weelta viHititif; usi the
gttosts of Sir. and Mra. Win. Aus
tin. Mr. and .Mra. Heed and
daughter have been making u tour
oi Iho western eouat.
To Visit Here
.Mrs. Itose .M. Allshlre, of Tolu
do. Ohio, ia expeeli'd in Hoaeburg
this week and will visit at the
home of her dnUohler, Mra. Oeo.
Lung.
To nt -
Minn Marlon Seliwaris un.l Mlsi
Velum Mi-Donald left yeaterduy
ulteinoou lor Hundon, where they
will visit with IrlendH.
YMthiL' He
Mlsa Hifer and brother, Alfred
Tllfer, of Portland., arrived In
ltosehuri; thia morning mid wil',
spend two weeks or ao viailiiu; at
the home of .Mrs. S. II. Crouch.
To Visit In MlehlKuii
J anion Mi'CorniUk left this
morning for Hiiltlo Creek, Michi
gan, and other polnis, where. he
will enjoy a visit with frlenihi uud
rclutlvea lor fcix weeks ur mi,
To Meilforcl
Mr. und Mra. It.' M. ViHJir, of
Montana, who have been visitim;
in ltosebiirg lor the past two
weeks, lei i thia morning lor Me.l-ford.
To ItesUle III ('iillrurniu
.Mis. Oakley Mole
Mrs. Hurry Oakley, of Green,
was vialtlng with friends and
shopping in kosebtirg Tuesduy
alteruoon) '
Mr. Iliinilhi In
John Hamlin, Ithldlo resident,
was trading and attending to uusi-
Mr. and Mrs.
levin t'.riniin, re- ulfairs In this eily for a short
shlents of this city lor so-ine time
left yesterday for Oakland, Cul..
I whore they will muko their 1'uUro
I home.
tlmo yesterday aflenioon.
Tues., Wed., Th'urs.
ft
Vjil-oute South
Thomas Carter, Coos Hay busi
ness mail, was In this eity Tor a
brief time this inoniin, enroute
to Sun l''ritneieo und l.os AiiKeles
!to visit.
l'roiii Havre
Mra. H. I), l.yiiam, of Havre,
Meiituna, is speiuling n tluy or so
in Hoaebiirg us the guest of Alia.
I
: To Ihindoii
Mrs. U. O. Taylor, of Buffalo,
iMIssouii, steiieil over 111 lioae
jbui'K thia morning and visited, en
l route to liundon and coast points i
i where she will spend some time. :
From Melrose I
Muhle Keynolds, of Melrose,
was sliopiilng und attending to
business mutters 111 Itoseburg on i
Tuesday afternoon. j
I
DRWiLESS HEALTH CENTER &
327 W. Cass Phone 491
DR. HARRISON FOLK
DR. CATHERINE McNEIL
CHIROPRACTORS g
(l'alnless Adjustnionts) 17
ElectroTherapy
Electronic an2 Vapor Baths Ij
To Portland
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Ileluney, of
this city left last night lor Port
land where they will spend a few
days enjoying u visit with friends.
K10111 Ten Mile
.1. I.. Cuhot, Tenmllo rancher,
was u ltesehurg visitor Tuesday
iii'leriioon und was attending to
business mutters uud trading.
' 1
See the removal sale prices on j
tractor tools In Whurloll Bros, ail ;
In this issue. 1
DR. NERBAS
DENTIST
Painless Extraction
Gas When Desired
Pyorrhea Cured
Phone 4RS Masonic Tilrta.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTOR
Nerve and Spine Specialist
2011 Perkins Hhlg. Phono 554
Return Home ;n Utislne-ss
Si Mr. ami Mrs. Win. Vogt, who I Albert ltlchler, resident or Ite
15 ! have been enjoying a Iwo weeks' 1 mole, wu'a a business visitor in
to 1 vacation und visiting friends in Itoseburg for a short time Tues-
VI T, ....... I lw.,... I...I.,,. idiiv ii riei-noiiii
1 Ol Llilliu, illo r.iinitn iii'im. lumtj . i j
Tn Visit Hero jl iiim Camus
I Mrs M. K. Cave, of Portland. I Knipir Kleiner, 01 i;mnas ui-
arrivod lust evening and will spend , ley. spent u few hours in Hose
Isi.ine lime in Itoseburg visiting. : burg Tuesday, intending to Imsi-
Khe will be a guest of her gnuid-Iness nintters.
! daughter, Mrs. l.eo limes. 1
I 'l'roiu Ciiiiuis Valley
Visits Here I Wilson, resident of Camas
I Mrs. Ii. C. liichinan, of Cold jVulley, was attending to business
Hill, stopped over this morning.! affairs and visiting hero yester
! a ml visited .Mls-s Sadie llrnughmnii, day afternoon.
enroute heme after spending soire I
lllllitf visiting at l.a lirande. ll'Yom Ouklmiil
j George Mcllugel, resident ol
Unm. From Alh.irw Oilkllllld. WHS a Visitor ill ItOse-
1 Mrs. lticliurd Kh inni a-id small burg Tuesday
iiliinelilei'
evening lifter spending the past u few hears
week visiting with friend
1 Albany.
mid wns trading and
etllined lo ItOsehlll'R lust, lUieillllllK 111 lllisilioss iiiiiiivii
II
1 mtmm iimii n i m iii,hiMii '
Kemoval hate! I
We musl move out to make way for the new
building and do not want to move these heavy tools
out and back.
Cash
! Regular Price Sale Price
1 bottom 1 6" Oliver Tractor plow $120.00 $100.00
2 bottom 12" P. & O. tractor plows 125.00 105.00
2 bottom 14" P. & O. tractor plows 135.00 110.00
2 bottom 14" Vulcan tractor plows 150.00 90.00
3 bottom 10" P. & O. tractor plows 180.00 145.00
2 disc 26" P. & O. tractor disc plows 180.00 150.00
i ft. Inlernationnl tractor disc barrows 147.50 125.00
() ft. International tractor disc harrows 157.50 130.00
7 ft. International tractor disc harrows 165.00 135.00
6 ft. killefer tractor disc harrowj 154.00 130.00
5 ft. Killefer chisel cultivators 135.00 110.00
5 ft. Killefer cover crop discs, 22"
blades 198.60 165.00
61. ft. Killefer cover crop discs,
22" blades 250.00 195.00
18" Killefer subsoiler 120.00 100.00
8-16 International trartor, fully equip
ped, belt pulley, governor, etc. 850.00 600.00
Here For Visit
L. McDonald, electrician for the
Oregon-Portland Cement company,
arrived Ihis morning from Port
land anil will be the am-sl of Mr.
und Mrs. Arthur iMooro lor sev
eral dnys.
Homes Purchased
Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1). llilleti, of
Wet.1 Itoseburg. have purchased
the property and home of L. O.
Hughes located oil West Oak
street. Mr. und Mrs. Hughes yes
terday bought the Bryan Hughes
home on Oak street, where ihoy
will live.
.Mr. licllliillgci- Visits
K. I., llelinlnger, Oakland Mer
chant, was 11 Itoseburg visitor
Tuesduy ufternoon and was trans
acting business and meeting some
friends.
' Prom Olliias
I S. D. Noeloy, resident or Camas
i Valley, was a visitor ill Itoseburg
ITuesday, spending several hours
trading and allejiding to business
r. fin lis.
Visits Old 1'iieliils
Lee Catching, of San Francisco,
a rormor Itlildle resident, und well
known in llouglas county, has
been visiting with lriel11lsl11K1.se
burg this week. He has been a
guest at the home of Judge and
Mrs. Ceorge K. Ouine, und nl-o
visited Ills nephew Clyde and
CatVhing. Mr. Catching left this
jnorliing for Uiddle lo visit with
bis sister. Mrs. .1. It. P.idilie until
Kriday. when he will return her-.,
leaving Saturday for his home in
the south. . It haa been seven
ears since Mr. Catching has vis
ited Kosolitii!' and he rinds a great
ileal of linpi ovelllent and bllil-.l-ing.
hi slates.
A tractor subsoiler that you csn
break the ground IS Inches deep,
will aid ill irrigation of orchards.
We have one in slock. Wharton
! Pros.
Kroin (ilemliile
K II. Alvord returned to Clell
idale yesterday afternoon, after
'spending several hours visiting
Iriontls ami looking after luisjnoss
affairs hue.
We have the finest stock of
' .....,.,.. t.w.lo l !lo .nimlv ,1,1,1 lint'fl
them. See our ad
Wharton Pros.
in this issue.
To Visit At Clon.lalo
Mrs. .1. S. Taylor, of Watford
City. North Hnkola. slopped over
in itoseburg yesterday enroute to
I h iidale. whore she will visit at
tin- hoine of hir sister. Mrs. Prank
Staffansou.
I Wharton Bros.
j THE LAST THREE j
I Beldiag Hall
Refrigerators j !
s? 1
H
r '' '
you can t argue utU:
a batfiijfnrrinc
Call Us
Prompt Service
our mnlti). We mine and
K'-t. your cmi', wlH-n-vor It may
h' and r-'pair ft promptly.
Call us 11m iM-xt UiiM- Ntin'ix
in no'ihN'.
L. R. Chambers
Motor Co.
0;:k and Rose Streets.
AX Knrly 1 kn iniUi ti
A I':t Of pf'OpU' llilVO St'OM the
liiK1 iicriiiii-nl ol pic pumpkin in
t in- .Wwrt-lit'vlfw show window,
ami arc wondcrini? ol" it witc
Korwn In iv. Yes, it was urnwn
on Hi.- laiin oT 11. ti. W'ilsfHi, ot
Aicxiiiid ii Park, and Ik Iijih n
1 t nmro. T1h best of cliinalt
liavn nothiriK u tlio rmpiiii Val
ley when il comes to early garden
vass or anylhiiiK that grows ,on
11h coast, lor that mutter. Mr.
Wilson simply knows how to get
results , Unit's all.
Leave For Coast
Mr. and Mrs. L. T-aMore and
daughter. Lucille, and Mrs. Krnest
C Patterson Ml yesterday for
liaitdon where I hey will enjoy a
vacation. At Myrtle Poinl 'hey
will h" joined by Mr. ami Mrs. Win,
Fish. Mr. and Mrs. James Hohson,
Palph VVinniimham am) Car! La
Mere who will also visit at the
coasi. Mrs. Patterson will remain
at th" coast Tor a month before re
t liming to itoseburg and the other
ne-nitiers of the party will return
withki two weeks.
fJJf 'By F. W. Ludbkens M'
'4b.
No iprinter tver succeeicA without ALL
chree. TherehavebeengrcatstaTtersjruiX'
nets who moivJ with perfect rhythm anil
'no was te energy; an J men teho fin ithed
with irresistible orce. But lh CHAM
PION huj had ALL J H Ktf.
F inish
Charley Paddock brcaldngthe Cape
with hii famous "jump finish" that
hat brouuht him 37 out of a pus
ible 40 world's sprint records and
an unequalled mark of 9.5 seconds
for 100 yards.madcMay 15,thlycar
CharlPaddock
says a champion -must
have all three, f
start-stride -finish
These same essentials in'perfect co-ordination .
quick start, the full stride of power, and ,
force sustained 'to the very end finish are ;
necessary to good gasoline. Associated through : .
its distinctive range of boiling points insures
this kind of a performance: no sputter when!
you step on the starter, no miss when you give
her "the gas, and always a smooth supply
of adequate power from start to finish.'
That's why Associated is Champion.
Associated is always associated with
"more miles to the gallon." .
Stride
f
Finish '
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
Sustained Quality Products
MORE MILES TO THE GA L L0N
ATTHND 7!il ANNUAL CAI.irORNIA STATE FAIR SACRAMENTO SEPTP-MUFR 411 INCLUSIVH
'isltois Tiicsilny
(Ii-orpp WiiKiii'r nnil .lorry WaR
bim I.ookinn (IIiikk ri'SiiliintH, worn
ntliMiilliiK to himlneKH innltorH unci
visitliiK in Hosi'bnri; yostorday
iitnjrnoon.
;lloino l-'roui ('oulllii
j Ir. anil Mrs. Irn lMorco nnd
johililron, of Cluvnhiliil, luivn re
ittiriKMl to thoir honui uflur xprnil
llng tho ihimI nionlli lit Coinilllc
(and coast points.
Can you lmnKiiio what would
happen If we strike oil in Slither
lln Valley?
Regular price $42.50, special $33.95
Regular price $30.00, special $23.85
Regular price $26.50, special ,...$19.85
$19.50 Ice Chest, special $14.65
Beautiful 42-piece Art Pattern, Thompson's
Wares, at $8.95
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet ft $37.50
Three Burner Mission Oil Stove $12.65
1-2 Gal. Fruit Jars, per doz 93c
1 Quart Fruit Jars, per doz .".870
Red Jar Rubbers, 4 dozen for ..25c
Large $1.25 Granite Kettles, only 97c
One Gallon Glass Jugs 25c
Juice Barrels or Cider Kfitfs.
Small Axininister, Rag and Congolcum Rugs
Special to go from 45c up.
Judd's Big Store
-..
trut me -W
to u'," VH
cW.'"
TREE I
""FA
1 LJf
orange r y
!
To Be Guests At Hatfield Home
Mr i'hax. L. Iliiiilman an-l her
l;uiid)U',-. Miss Lauriidi-I- Hind
m;ui im so-i. Cfril arrivfd this
ntoniiiit; to isit Willi frii'fnN In
lto.-cliii l: ami C.nI'. They will bff
inn-sis at th'' hnuv of Mrs. Leslie
IlaiTiiJ. in-ar ClMc Mrs. Hirn!
niaii v. as formerly Mis 1 lln
Minn e o, ihirf eity and a I ono
time woikeil on the old IMiiiinlGal
er, t he Hnfji-hiirtx new spajier pub
lis!iel iM-iny years ao. She ha
many friends here will, whom alio
v. ill i-il dtjT-ftiK hi'f slay.
1 ItotiiniH Fiin Ti'li
I Cicorgft Hph(. mthh'tit f Ionk- I
ItiK Iuhh, wiih a hiJHliifSH viriftor
In UoHi'loit k Tuesduy nfteniofni. !
M r. Most Iihh juHt returned from
Diamond Lake, where ho enj'iyod
,a vaealfon.
lion.1: I'i-oiii Itaiidii
Mr. uud Mra. W. K. Ott nnd
family have returned ho:n from
the rouHl. where I hey hav hneti
enjoyiiip a vacation for the puHt
few weeks. They visited at Man
d o n and the v a r I o u h he a v. U ea,
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Hpct&Mt In the UttlLf of
OlAdBJI
11S Jackson Bt.
( ari 0Ili(Ie
An autf rolllnlon oerurred thin
morning at the (ntersertlon of
Cans nnd JaekHon streets between
icaiH driven by Otis I'emberton
i nd rrairk llelliwi II. An explod-
ed (Ire und hent fenders ronti-
t uteri the bulk of the damage.
Alultin In San I'Ynneltfeo
Miss Lola McConuiH and Miss
Mao MeGomas, who nro enjoy
Iiik n vaeallon in southern pniuta,
are now visiting In San Kranclseo.
neeordfiiK lo word received today
bv their mother. They Htato lhat
they are having un excellent time.
TJn'y will viit various polntn In
the soulh nnd expect lo make
Texan a point of I heir visit bo're
return I n home. The MlHsen Mc
frnuari will be nway a month.
fJIrl llrenlcs Arm
Thu fleven your old daiiRhtor
of Mr. and Mra. T. Ollivant, of
TiOokiiiK Cla.4H received a broken
right arm, when she fell from
a couch at homo last evening.
She waa brought, lo thia city to
receive niedlcul uid.
Btudebutter "buUdfl no yearly
models.
Woman ItreakH Arm
While enroute homo to Look
in K (ilass from the Sugar Pine
lumber mill, where she nceotn
lin tiled her hnshand last evening,
Mrs. I. (i. Howard wan thrown
r i mil t he t in cl( I n w Ii ich t hey
were riding as the ear struck a
depression in the rood, and fell
on her right arm, breaking both
bones. She was brought to thia
city and medical aid was given..
Would It surprise you If
woolen mill were established
Sutherlln Valley?
Develops Now Prime "
J. I. Roach, of Tiller, was In
town today and brought with him
samples of the new variety ot
prunes that he has developed.
ThlH new fruit Is ft little earlier
than either Italian or Petites, is
'fully as large as the former, and
has a rich golden color as back
i cround for a rather reddish skin.
I Tho fruit is a prolific bearer, and
Uloes not drop before, ripening, as
do the old worts.
THE
, Attention
Moose
I'.eEll'nr meetfnc WedtieJM'.
Julv 21M. Matters of impor
tance to be considered.
o
JOHN FLURRY.
We delivered 33 new Chevrolets
in Hie last 2'i weeks nnd have
some real good buys in cheap
Fords and Chevs taken in In trade.
Several Fords with Btarter for $f0
each. $25 cash, balance monthly.
Hansen Chevrolet Co.
Diet.
mi
Spencers Kxperted Here
I Hev. nnd Mr. J C. Spencer and
; their daughter, Miss Florepc
. Spencer, former lonehurg rcsi
' dents, are expected here this ev n-
ing from Portlnnd and will visit j
jwith friends. Itev. Spencer has
! I .--ri f U tl II U ) lulls I II I I'll i, ' ur
j pastorate of one of the Chlcngo
i Methodist churches ond with his
: family will nturl for Illinois in
the fall.
ANTLERS.
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