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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13.1 926. THREE 1WI'M.M.1.I.I.I.!.M.;.W PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. PPf I lW i LOCAL NEWS Hera Today Harry Stearns and Miss Maxlne' SU'tuns, of Oakland, were in Host-; burg this afternoon visiting friends! ami otit'iulinK to businetts umttoru. j GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS We will have a number of Specials on display for Satur day. Come in and see them. Now is the time to get PEACHES AND TOMATOES FOR CANNING Fresh Vegetables of all kinds are con stantly kept on hand. You can order by telephone, and we deliver goods at your door free of charge. PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. From Winston Oil Hustings Mrs. Hurry Winston, of Winston, S. J. Jones and H. Hnnson went was in ltuscburg yestoi-dav n'lor- jto Days Creek yesterday to uttond uoon shopping uud visiting., with 'to business matters. friends. Visit Here- Home From Eugene j "' mormon cannon ami son. Mrs. F. O. .Schultz returned lot'" uuue, nero jiubcuuiK uuj visiting menus unu shopping. p5 Roseburg tills morning alter spend J lug some time in L'cgeiie visiting Hi Willi friends. p From Dillard Mrs. E. Kvnns, of Dillnru, was in ! Roseburg for a few hours Thursday shopping and looking after busi ness matters. Here Thursday - (J. Uoonu, of South Deer Creek, was attending to business matters and visiting friends In this city yesterday. ; i t In Thursday ji J. H. Parrolt, of Camas Valley I spent a few hours i ItosebuiB nltekding 'j matters and trading. Visiting From Walla Walla I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Webb of Walla Wulla, urrived In tho city today to visit for it couple of weeks with. : Mrs. Webb's lather, l'ercy A.I Webb, uianaKer of the Douglas ho-1 1 tel. Mrs. Webb's brother, l'ercy 1). if Webb, who hus been visiting at 1 Walla Walla, returned to Rdao-j burg with them. i Saturday, Bargain Day Visitors In Town Mmj o,.u llit.l..l,t nt.,1 ami nf South Deer Creek, were shopping , Past few and vlsliing friends here for u few I Thursday in huurs lliursday. to business loro Today J. M. Martin and Miss Rose Visitor Yesterday 'Martin, of Myrile Creek, wore In Mrs. It. S. llutton of Garden Vul- jltosuburK today attending to busi- ley, was in lloseburs yesterday ror ........ o ...... & .. c.,., i,,n,' u.i, i.i. tin!, ill iiieeiiiii: 1 friends. Visiting In Roseburg ! Kilw. llouseolder bus returned to j Roseburg from Oakland, whore lie I spent n day or bo visiting and was , uccompameu ty jura, jiouseotuur, 1 1 who lias been visiting tier mother, ' .Mrs. .Mnrgaret Klncart, for tho! weeks. They will bo i ; KUests of Mr. Houseolder's parents' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Houseolder, un- Itil Sunday, wheu they leave for I their home at Red Bluff, California. ' A bargain is a bargain only when it is seasonable and usable- Stone's bargains are both Shop early for the best in fruits and vegetables. Four Specials Sold Until Noon CREME OIL SOAP Limit Cp LEMONS Sunkist, OQp 3 bars, per bar : UU 1 doz :.- .......... ZOll SPUDS Good ones, Q Q FLOUR Cloth sack, A 7 10 lbs 0y 10 lbs. ., tri u mm From Glide Mrs. Merle Dolling was a visitor from Glide yesterday afternoon, spending a few hours shopping and meeting friends. i On llusine-ss I Mr. and Mrs. V. S. S.'ltnelder, !nf Mcdlord, arrived hero yoster jday to spend a few days atton.l jing to business affairs. SI ISPS LIGHTNING FIRES FOREST IN CROOK, , by the Central Oregon fire Pro tective' association to be sent to , combat the flames. Several other rires were started fAiclotca 1'ihi I-njucd iVlro.) In (he upper I leschulos counliy by BEND, Ore., Aug. 1JI. A fores! Wednesday night's storm, but. re iire, started Wednesday night by ports hero failed to five the ex lightning. Is raging through priv-1eiii of the damage. ntely owned timber on the lower j o -Metollus liver, and according to Visitor Thursday latest reports Is still beyond con-1 Mrs. A. M. Cole returned lo- Can ""I. lyonvillo yestenlay afternoon after A crew of between 10 and f.tl ! shopping and visiting hero for sev l.lon was assetnhled here last nigh! 'era! hours. Going to Reedsport Mr. and Mrs. Charles (!. Stanton and son. Ceni-irc. leave lomorrow Millers Visit I on ., ,,. .,.. ,Q iieedsnort and Mr- and Mrs. V. V. Miller, 01 im- , c , lard, were in tills city yestenlay nl'iernoon shopping and attending j From Looking Gass in business affairs. I Mrs, J. G. Hodges of Looking ' IGlass, spent several hours Tllllrs- Tn Medford !.i.... ... ...... d.m...i.... .....K ..T. g1 P. A. Young, of V0,';1"l"1-,wl,.0iteriilliig to'buslness affairs. Iiase oeen ioi.i.ihk ...... aff:iirs here for a brief lime, left Dubes visit ; Ibis morning lor Medford. , m,-. 1Uh1 Mrs. C. L. Ilubell (T? j " j Myrtle Creek, were in Roseburg 'Mrs. Marsh Visits jTliursday afternoon shopping ami ! Mrs. Arthur Marsh, of looking looking after business affairs. i Glass, was In (his city yesterday Troiil Colorado W. T. Hilton, wife and daugh ter, of Pueblo, Colorudo, were visitors in Rosoburg today. Tliey are on a 11,000 mile auto trip, buy ing come west by the southern route, .Mrs. Hilton and daughter have been stopping In Los AngeleB foi several months, where tho letter attended the southern i branch of the University of Call- I fornia. A visit to Yellowstone national park will be made on the return trip. Mr. Hilton is a bro ther of Rev. C. 11. llillon, pastor of Die Roseburg Christian church some years ngo, now residing in Gleudorn, California. Compare Our Following All-Day Values With Those of Others : POST'S CORN FLAKES, 3 packages 1.23c -Large cans, iJ,Q(J FILMS OF MINT INDUSTRY MADE BY COPCO CAMERAMAN afternoon shopping and looking af ter business nltaim. To Reno Mi'V C. K. Munson left yetiter- Ulay evening fur lieno, Nevada, i where she w ill vi.sit Willi her daughter and family for some tim1. To Visit Over Week End ' . M. Finzer, of Portland, will inoior here Saturday to Hpoiul the week end with friends. Mr. JM:i.er is seeretary of I he K. Flnzer conipany. In Thursday A. Hoover, resident villi, was a Rob bing visitor Thursday, spending Hie afternoon IraiisaeiinK business and trading. Going to Portland Ted Post, adjutant at tho Sold iers Home leaves tomorrow lor of Canyon--Tort hind where lie will visit for a lew oaya wnn nis win, wno is a member of tho Multnomah counly!with health unit. Movies of Douglas county's new est industry were taken uear Suth erlin yesterday by H. U Hroml, assistant secretary of Tho California- Oregon I'ower Conipany. Mr. llromley, who Is la HoHeburg for a lew days in connection with the Copco preferred stock campaign, made the trip to Hulherlin and filmed the various phases of the mint growing industry. The big new still of A. C. Krown's was taken in action as well as several views of the mint fields. These films will be shown in connection the "Copco Current K vents" GENERAL TIRE'S GO A LONG WAY TO MAKE FRIENDS ROSEBURG GARAGE Phone 408 To Gazelle H. 1). Rawllngs, who lias boon looking tiller business Interests here, for some time, left this morn ing for his home at Gaz.ell fornia. Assiqned New Position I). J3. I'.urlon, car clerk of the Sonlherti Pacific company here, litis been' assigned a similar posi tion in Corvtillis anil will leave for Unit place soon. To Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lewis of Yon ralla. were Roseburg visitors for a brief time yesterday. They were Cali- enroute to Klamath Falls, where I Mr. Lewis will look after business ; Interests lor a few days. I news-reel and will no doubt result in considerable favorable publicity for mint growing in Douglas county. To Glendale Mr. anil Mrs. .Tolin Snyder re turned to Glendale yesloriluy after noon afler visillng and atlenditig to business mailers In Roseburg. Mr. Snyder is manager of the Glondale Lumber company. At Bandon Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Dunlap and son. Clarence, went to Handon-by-the-Sea last Saturday, remaining until Monday, camping Willi tile family of Mrs. Uunlap's brother, C. G. Garnulian, of Roseburg. Sulherlln Sun. I Enroute South Miss Mela Ilessey of Ashland, Wisconsin ami Miss I.oiellti YVaile. of riinl. Michigan, vlsiied over night Thursday In Roseburg. They are enroitte to San Francisco Lo visit with li'leuils. 'I'd Const W. v. Chadwi.k. president of tile Stage Terminal ll'lol com panv, of Salem, after spending Thursday night here, lelt this 'morning for Marshfield to utlend to business affairs. He has been spending I lie past day or two in Midloiii. JOHN GERETY TO BE CANDIDATE FOR ; CITY RECORDER John Gerety, of the McLendon Really company, today announced himself as a candidate Tor the of fice of city recorder at the coming election. Vacancies will occur In ail clly offices at tile time of the November election, but Willi the exception of recorder, it Is believed that all incumbents will be candi dates for reelection. Mr. Gerety who Is seeking the office of record er is well qualified by training, having been admitted to the bar in the state of Kansas, following FLOUR Hard Wheat, 00 00 sack, $2.25; bbl QQiDU FLOUR Soft Wheat, 07 00 sack, $2.05 , QllOU LARD Local, C1QR 9 lbs 0 1 1 3 J LARD Swift's, Morrell's, CM QC 8 lbs 0 1 1 3 J CRACKERS 3 lbs. salted On or plain , T"ub CORN Standard, : . ORp 2 cans fcUU TOMATOES 3 cans SHRIMP 2 cans .. . 25c PINEAPPLE large can .. -Standard sliced, 25c FRUIT JARS BALL MASON Quarts BALL MASON Pints 93c 77c SMOKED MEATS ;rN.:- 38c CTSi.:..l.:.:.J..'... .38s BACON BACK u JJg ; SALT PORK ; i ' $5.00 Orders delivered Free Sugar Excepted. California and : Oregon m . , ! I t- . , ' - ! ' ' BaHKHHaHHBiia!H!raiemi&iiS ' Sll Mdern Food StorL '311; W 1 PORTLAND EXCURSION- i i TO KLAMATH ARRANGED PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 13. More, than WO Portland business men will participate in Ibo special nve.irsh.n tn Khll.llllll Falls AllKIISt his return from participation In lliu jg t() 22 over the new Cascade line World War. hluce coming 10 tire- conducted under auspices of the gon I wo years ago he has conllnu-t,.Illl(, nn, cammercn deiiartincnt of ed his law studlt.s and only recent ly look I lie state examination, l ie has been very active in civic af- Return From Trip I Mr. ami Mrs. Kmc ' Miss I.euore llelliwi I Kvelyn Hawn 1 iTImrsday alier ?t Helliwell. H and Miss Hi nied to Kosi-lnirg eiijoyiiig a motor oar 11 ws vmt f ir1 trip throuiih California. A greair part of tlie time was spent at San Jose, visiting friends and enrouie home the party stopped in S;tn I'"ianeisci where they were guests fii of other friends. ft Leave on Auto Trip Mr. and Mrs. .Inmes Pilaru) ac companied by Mr. and Mis. John McCoiuitie at.d so-). John, of Itoze inau. Montana, h-ti this morning on an auto trip to Crater Lake. Oregon Caves, and r the Red wood highway to (he coast. Mr. and. Mrs. MeCouville are p;ireni.s of Mrs. Piland, and armed yes terday for a visit of several weeks. ' Here From Reedsport 1 Attorney J. H. Austin of Heeds- ! ..,..- ..,. 1 ir,v;..-.nrir rtnliiv i.ltetirl- - ing to lecai mailers. Air. ausiiu e.-" - 'reports that the road into Heeds- with the activities ot the American port has been completed and that Legion, and consequently is well cars can now go through. Work on and favorably known throughout ihe lienisoort - mche.ster llay.me cn section starts next week. I Justice Brown and Family Visit j Justice George M. Hrown, ol tlie .supreme court, Mis. Itron and the Misses Marjoiie jind Ktaine tfrown, of Salem, are guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Alva llellows til Saturday, when they wil tarn north for a brief time, coming lo Roseburg lo spend ; cation and visit wiih friends. un I re later a va- I 1 , t 1 the chamber of commerce. The excursionists will lake Willi them the Klllles baud. , The I rain will leave I'nrlland at midnight on August 111, will arrive In Ktigcnc early the next morn ing and remain nil day. giving tlie excursionists opportunity lo parll cipate In the 'Trail In Rail" cele bration making completion of I lie Cascade line. Reals linvo been re served for tlie ealiro party lor' the pageant "Klatawa.". Late in th - evening of August 20 the- excursion' train -vlll IcAVo. for RIFLE CLUB TO HOLD ' . "'SHOOT' WITH SMALU CALIBRE ARMS SUNDAY Target, practice with , .22 .'calibre rifles J.fi.l- llistnlRJ. w-ttl lie- ht.tnve.l Kl.tinalli Kails and all' of -August t j,,,, Nm.th jto,.)Urg rlflo range ' 21st will bo spent., in Hint cily. Sunday morning- at !) o'clock, the o ' alioot being held under the au- itimi'ii'p u-iiwT' m.'Civia -" spleea of tho Roseburg Vlslol and ' f MH KOTKN'rt.J. Wflo Club, a branch of Ihe-Nation-f'HICAtiO Am' I" Robert '!'" Aasoclatlon. Those partlcl Pro'tt, who pleaded gullly to mill'- "'" i:itruetcd to bring their der In connection with Ibo Hlaylng l'n guns and ammunition as gov or a Chicago drug clerk, Joseph iormuont .22 calibre ammunition has Maurer, for whose killing his! not yet been received by I ho club, brother Russell is under sentence ; Some Interesting times have been to hang in October, wus taken lo-lhold by the club and Its members, (lav 10 Juliet to began serving a as well as some of the out of town I me term for the ciimo In state ! marksmen who have tnken part In iprison. Mho public shnols. She said "No!" and that ended it IDEAL FOR DINNER A Choice, Juicy Sirloin Steak The whole family will enjoy it, so phone us your order a choice cut guaranteed. USED All Pot Saturday Prices Beef Steaks, lb 20c g Roasts, lb -- 15c g Prime Rib of Beef, lb 16c g Hamburger, lb 20c g Veal Shoulder Roast, lb 18c Veal Shoulder Steak, lb ...20c Veal Stew, lb I2V2C Pork Steak, lb 25c Pork Roast, lb 25c g Pork Chops, lb 35c g Fresh Side Pork, lb ; 30c Pork Sausage, lb. 25c Pure Lard, lb 23c Leg o' Lamb, lb 25c g 1-amb Shoulder Roast, It. 20c g Lamb Stew, lb 15c g Country Cured Bacon, lb. 35c g Eastern Ham, half or whole, lb 45c S We also have a complete stock of ! Poultry and Rabbits g North Side Market I Boyer Bros. Phone 280 ? 1925 Essex Coach . $750 Drivrn lfss than 5()H'( miles. 1924 FOUD 4-Door Sedan ..$395 Good tires, new paint and ijunrapterd. 1920 Dode Delivery $350 New I ires, new paint, and completely overhauled. 1919 Dodrre Touring $175 A dependable car worth twice what we ak. 1921 Studebaker L. 6 $450 Runs and looks like new. In wonderful rondition. Buick Six Touring I .irense, good tires, and new paint. $150 hatlery Roy Catching Motor Co. 125 N. Rose SI use Night. Service j Annoutn'oinent of the new night ; bits service between I'orllanil and I Ashland and Klamath I'tills lias ! been made by the Oregon Singe I ("imptiiiy, the schedule beginning ' August 10. The niTaugi'iueiit or ! this service is t'nr con veil i.-te id' i those who wisli to travel al night 1 it. tlie state. Heretofore I In- "Illy 1 blisses operated day andnight have , been by lb.- I'iekwiik system. Expected Home From East I A. II. Perrln, Miss Ldna I'. rrln, ; and 'illy IVnin. who have beer. ; spending Hie past six weeks ill tlie I liakotas and other points, are ex-, pi-cted home Saturday or Sunday, r They vlsiied wltli relatives in Sioux City, Iowa, and friends In North! ami South Dakota, in a len til let ter i-e.-elveil by Mrs. I'eirin. I hey I Hlale lliiit they have en. .unit. -red I iiunn-rous siorins dining tin ii lsll.j They are making the trip b auto. aving On Atn. 'I'rip ! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Qnlr.e j l-;ie I.V iilllll lom'-IIUVV let K itl- mith Kails, where ibey will spend , ii short lime. later iitct in 'ling tie ir ioiifliev to Lugeli'- I.' Ihe Mi Ki nzle River I'ass. They will i l,e ai-i-onip.-inl.-il lo K In in a I h I alls I,. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I'.irks, j who Intend to visit there. In Kll-, g. in- Mr. and Mrs. (mine "HI he miosis .r Mts. l-'red Ri.wb-v nio-ih.-r nf the lalier. Tl.ey'will ilso t-il in Detroit before i.n.filng honi". Sprains Ankle Mts V II Wiley, rleik .1.' C. I'enney store. n-' ' i ;. 1 1 1 f ill Injury last lili'lil wiilelilni: forest fire fight. Canyon t reek canyon. She an ) t.T'ort '.ail si.it.oeii their . watch efforts being made t. tn.l a foeest fire, and a. sh walking beside the road she u.i and fell, sustaining a -i tlrain It 1:. .osible (hat ite- an He ieay be tra'tured. aiioi.lieg to Dr. Hoover, who treated the In jury. An X Ray Is lo be uia.l- lo 'i.-terniine whether or not an injury exists. i Ihe .-I a ' .Ii Ill 's In i her ;ir lo. con-! was 1 bad i Mrs. Breeding refused utterly to permit any dingy-looking woodwork in her home to disfigure an otherwise bcuuiiful and well-kept interior. So Kalph had the puinlerget busy with Acme Quality. And now the woodwork is refinished und looks as spick-and-span as every thing else. For all finishes and all woodwork use ACME QUALITY PaintVarnish Our store is the Acme Quality Paint and Varnish Service Station. Ifuy no painl.until you sec usl fi. P. FISHER 403 W. Casi St., Phone 668-J ROSEBURG, ORE. A JL JbA. JiJLJtL4 iKH wm mm f arwm August 18.19, 20 return limit August 2&.1926 t RAIL Celebration AtafusL 19-20 Join Eugene in cele brating this great OREGON event: PROGRAM INCLUDES: KLATAWA A colorful pageant (Icpii tint; the. development of trans portation cast and chorus of 600 Vniecs. AUGUST llh. A spectacular Pio neers' parade embodying the vari ous types of Pioneer transportation. Oxen, liorses, ships, canoes, covered wagons. sltiKCs all will be there. And a Pioneer's barbecue. AUGUST -"Hi the resources and iii itiufnrtiircs of Oregon will be re vealed in a ureal Industrial parade. Andeaili day (lie nniusenicnts of "K.iillie.id' pike air circus, boxinrj ...ti'.rsts. danc:li:i. etc. Go by Train Take advantage of the special retort-trip fare. Phone 1 1 J. E. CLARK, Agent. ouTtmmmAcinc