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. i ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY, 'JUNE 13. 1 927, . "'
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Your Week's Ironing Done Free
: . ; . By the Marvelous New Super -
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SIMPLEX 1RONER
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DURING OUR SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION NOW BEING CONDUCTED
BY MISS NEVA L. BRIDGES AT THE COPCO ELECTRIC STORE. - :
Only by seeing this marvelous hew Superi implex do its amazing work can you realize
how truly efficient it is. See it iron a whole week's washing , in one effortless hour !
: more beautifully smooth than if done by hand., See the advantage of its' two open
ends! See the human-like smoothness of its automatic touch control. , Above all see"
yourself the happy owner of this new time, labor and money saver, i .; " ,
Ask About Our Special Introdctory Of fer ":u :
The GaliforniaOregon Power Company
322 N. Jackson
Roseburg;
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION
MISS NEVA L. BRIDGES
f'.U.S 'L: FACTORY EXPERT $
.This Week Only! '
. Lactiesl . Bring in your, week's, ironing and let Nliss. Br'ifiges,
; show you how quickly and easily the Simplex ca'n do it. Or.
better still, call 61 and Miss Bridges will come put' and Hoj
your ironing in" your own home. , " ''.,;
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At a quiet ceremony at the par
sonage of tho Baptist cliurc'li. Ills
marilago uf .Miss Ik-leu M. Strick
luud or Looking Glass and Wallace
A. Rtipp of Roseburg wus solemn
ized on Sunduy, Dr. Frank U. Mat
thews reading the service - nt S
o'clock before only tho attendants.
The brldu was attended by her
sister, MIbs Hazel Strickland, of
this city, and Clifford Fields , wus
best man.
. Tho brldo Is (ho attractive daugh
ter of Mr. mid Mrs. W. A. Stride-
i land of Looking Cilass, well known
nt that place and In Roseburg, and
Is a graduate of' the Looking Cilass
I high school. M.'. Rupp Is tho sun
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. W. Rupp of
this city, lie is a graduate of
Roseburg high school and attended
(). A. C, distinguishing himself in
athletics both in high school nnd
college, lie Is a member of Alpha
Sigma Till fraternity, lloth .Mr.
anil Mrs. Rapp are members of
families well known in Douglas
county and have a wide circle of
' friends. Following a short trip to
southern points they will return to
ltosebiirg to make their home. Mr.
Rapp Is employed here by the
Southern Pacific company.
LOCAL NEWS !
On Business
Juck Parnilt of Camas Valley
spent Saturday afternoon visiting
with friends and transacting busi
ness in this clly. .
Here Saturday
Mrs. M. A. Coiad of looking
Glass was In this clly Saturday af
ternoon vUltlng Willi friends and
shopping.
Longs Visit
Mr. and Mrs, Conrnil Long, of
Coles Valley, were visitors lu this
city Saturday afternoon and -were
intending to business matters.
On Business
Stanley Schrenk, ot Looking
Glass, spoilt several hours Sutur
duy in ltosoburg trading anil look
ing nfler business' Interests.
Used refrigerator for 58.00. New
ones at low prices nt Powell's.
U. OF O. STUDENT
KILLED IN WTRECK;
COMPANION HURT
From Canyonvllle
A Talbot, of Canyonvllle, was
In this city Saturday afternoon vis
iting with friends and looking
alter business matters.
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CLATSKANHC, Ore... Juno 13.
I Archie Frazler, 22, University of
Oregon student, was killed, and
Miss Mary Dlpport of Portland, a
teacher la Clatskanle schools,' ser
iously Injured in an automobile ac
cident near hero late yesterday.
The car in which they were riding
turned over and went iuto a ditch
two and a half miles west of hero.
M. C. Godfrey suffered a frac
tured skull when he fell off a
wrecking car which went to scene
of tho accident. '
. Special prices on extra heavy
galvanized wash tubs at Powell's.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETS
The advisory committeo, ap
pointed by the county court to as
sist with plans for tho new court
houso building, met Saturday and
discussed the general situation. It
was decided to make an investiga
tion to determine the architect to
draw the plans for the structure.
How good nows does Rpfead!
General Gasollns Is still the best.
Hi;
the finest of tires
Vastly' Improved-
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Here's a tire that has ever been built up to an IDEAL
Never down to a PRICE.
It has always been the finest of tires a man's tire fight
ing winning its way to the top by sheer ability to give and
take to OUTPERFORM-to OUTWEAR.
But this tire, like its pioneer maker, has never lived, in
the past, has never been satisfied with a proud record
with the performance of yesterday.
You will find TODAY'S Seiberling All-Treads by far the
finest tires that Seiberling has ever built.
You Will Find 20 More Rubber
You Will Find 25 Stronger Body
You will find more actual materials than are contained in
any other tire in the world. ' '
In the LARGEST SIZE in the SMALLEST SIZE-in the
size for your car, be it FORD orPACKARD, you will
find the BIGGEST, FINEST TIRE that you have ever
used. COME IN-COMPARE.
HIGHWAY SERVICE CO.
Cor. Jackson and Douglas
Phone 323
SEIBERLING
ALL-TMEABS
From Glide
ni.P,r t,.IWnnrili nf Glide was a
visitor in Roseburg Saturday af
ternoon and . was iookhik imer
business affairs and trading.
Visitor Saturday
Mrs. Fnnnle Smith of Glide was
in imsiiliiii'ic Saturday nfternoon
visiting will! Mends nnd looking
after business Interests.
CTrnm fiiitherlin
Mrs, II. S. Slnck ot Siithorlln
spent several hours Saturday In
tills city looking after business
nintloiH and visiting with friends.
Tn filfindale
M i'h. .1. B. Hurtle returned to her
home near Glondnle Saturday
evening after visiting anil auenu
Ing to business affairs In this clly
for tho day.
In Saturday
,,,,i Mm Whiter Vasliaw,
of Looking Cilass, spent Saturday
nfternoon In Roseburg visiting
with friends and transacting uusi-
Home From School
Tin.... iw.,.ii,v ilnspnlmrk nrliv-
uu aiuuiiioj ---
....ntu .iint.a aim him been attend'
lng O. A. C.', and is siienoiuK
summer with nor parents. -
From Medford
Mrs. Sam Koliler of Medford ar
rived hero Sunduy to spend the
day visiting with friends.
In Roseburg ...
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. York, owners
of Ak-sur-ben oamp at Myrtle
Creek wore visiting In town last
week.
From Nonpurell 1
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, of
Nonpareil, spent Saturday in tills
clly visiting with friends ami shop-
Ping. , .,-
Here From Salem
L. 0. Herrold-of Snlom wan an
arrival here Sunduy and Ik spend
ing a day or so looking after busi
ness affairs. I
From Eugene ' ' i
The Misses Holla and Mniy Mc
Carthy of Eugene motored hero to
spend the week-end visiting with
relatives nnd friends. :
At Portland
Mrs. Amos Dukor, of Canyon
vlllo, worthy matron of the O. Kj
S. chapter at nun puico, is in rori
hind, bavin? cone to attend the
lodge convention.
Engineer Visits 1
O. N. Pierce of Portland, bridge
contractor, visited horo over the
week-end. Mr. Pierce went to
Elkton thlp morning to Jook after
affairs of business. .
Lewis Britt Here
Lewis Biitt of Corvallls is horo
visiting with his brothor, Loren
Britt, and othor relatives. Mr.
Britt Is leaving soon for, Medford
where ho will bo employed...
Arrives From Kansas 1 j
Mrs. Eva Davison, of Paoln, Knn
sasi arrived this morning to visit
with her "later, Mrs. H. McAfeo,
and niece, Mrs. O. N. Wallace She
will be here during the remainder
of tho summer, ;
Lloyd Bnvls, who is empioyeu
t.-i Poiia in- the Southern
Pacific company, spent the week
end here visiting ins nioiner,. mm.
W. H. Davis, and menus. i
Loaves for South , . ..
James Wamsley ot this city left
Saturday on a two weeks' trip to
southern points.' Enrouto he is
stopping In Ashland and San Fran
cisco, from where he will go to
New Orloans.
Entertain Portland Folk
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Mlcelll enter
tained nt their homo over the wook-
.1 f T Wt-lfbf nnd Mrs.
W. L. McGoorge and son, Billy, of
I'ortlin(l. I ;
To Attend School
Miss Ruth Swlnnoy, who hns
boon teaching In tho city schools
horo the past winter, left Sunday
tor Bremerton, Wash., whore she
will take a teachers' training course
In one of the schools during the
summer period.
r.hiirf Rrr.nverlna From Inlury
Tho six year old daughter of
Hugh Pearson of this city Is re
covering nicely troin a sorovo cuv
in tho center of the forehead re
ceived last week when a loose
brick on tho roof of the family
home fell, striking the child. The
child's nose bled considerably but
the nose was not broken. ;
Meeting on Wednesday
The Glengary W. C. T. U. will
meet at t)ie homo of Mrs. Tom
Haven at Green Wednesday after
noon at 12:30., All meniors are
urged to be present. . , , :
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Visits Over Week-End ;.)
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Wilson
foiadvs Raniil of Marshflehl spent
(he week-end ill Roseburg visit
ing at the homo of Mrs. Wilson s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rnpp.
Building Fine Home
V. J. Burokor. owner of tho. Can
vnnvlllR Earn eh. is building 11 11UW
house. When completed It will bo
ono ot tho most modern and attrac
tive residences In Canyoiivlllo, ;
Rav Burt Here (
Rny Burt, who has boon attend
ing O. A. U., has nrriveu nnmo.
With his mother, Mrn.'W. 0. Burt,
nnd brother he Is leaving soon to
reside in Eugene, whore iMr. Hurt
Is omployed by the Southern Pact
fic company. ...
Arrives From Coast-
Robert Lnhoy, formerly of this
cltv. arrived Snturdoy from Mnrslr
field to visit his slstor.. Miss
Blanche Lnhoy, nnd friends prior
lo leaving this week with Ihe local
gunrd unit for their nnnunl en
campment.
STRAWS
. Headfirst For
Summer
Jump into it today in a Gor
don straw hnt. Why get "all
hct up" in the felt when a
light topper means so much
comfort. Keep cool.
Sailors with cushion bands
inside conform to your
head perfectly.
"Soft Straws" blocked on
lines similar to the way you
wear your felt.
Flcxiblo straws you can
shape any old way.
And quality galore in Gordons!
PENCERS
Leaves For Los Angeles-
Mrs. Flora Thompson, mother nf
Mrs. Blrnev West of this city, left
Saturday for Los Anrnlos to Biiond
some time visiting. She Intends to
bp away from Roseburg until the
latter part of September.
Lodge Officials Visit
J. M. Throne of Rosoburp. ills'
trlct deputy grand ' master ot the
Masonio lodge for Orogon, nocom-
paniod by W. F. Harris, also of this
city, mndo his official visit to
Canvonvllle lodge Inst week. A
good number wbb In nttondnncc
and lunch wns served. .
Dr. Irvine Leaving
Dr. Malcolm Irvine, for (ho pase
year physician at Myrtle Creole.
leaves today for Independence,
Oregon, having sold his business In
Myrtle Creek, and bought nt Inde
pendence. Dr. Irvine haH enjoyed
a very good practice und regrets
are expressed at his leaving.
Leaves For Portland
W. O. dinger ot Marahfleld, for
mer resident of this city, left tho
morning for Portland, nfler a visit
In Roseburg since Suliirday. Ills
son, Venette, Is in a hospital In
Portland recovering slowly from In
juries reolvcd In a fall In n Ban
don swimming tank.
Leave For Denver
Mrs. II. M. Sblrtclirf, nnd cli
ilron, Marlon, Henry nnd llal
and E. A. Hhlltellrr and wire
Myrtle Creek, left Friday for l)(
vni ullDra Ilia., ...Ill ..li.lt V..1..II..
for a month or six weeks. T
'party Is motoring, leaving by I
i northern route. They plan to I
llum through the south, vlsl
Yosemlte park.
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This aerial libotogmph shows how 'the Washington Monument and
the surrounding grounds appeared whon President Coolldge formally
welcomed Colonel Chillies .Lindbergh, ' New ' Tork to-Pnrls flyer, back
to the country Saturday. A huge throng catllorod around the hiRtorlc
obelisk when: Coolldge. decorated Lindbergh with the highest aviation
lienor or ino nation. . . :
From Coqulllc
W. Paulson of .Coqulllo arrived
hero Sunday to spend a day or; so
op business and visiting. ! !
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Here,Thls Morning . . 1 !
1 Alborti Krogel uf DlxonvfUni was
In Roseburg this mornljigi nllo'ml.
lng to business Sflblrs und li'atllii);;
Qoinfl to Rose ShoW : ' i
: Among. thoso from this- city plan
ning to go to Porllnnd this, wuk
for tho auinial Rose festival Is
Mrs, Richard Doucetlo. , ,; i l ,
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Roporter Takes Holiday: t
Glenn C, Railnbaiigh,. reporter, on
the Morning Register,, left yestor;
day lor Sacramento on n 10-day va
cation .trip.-r-Eugeno' Guard. :
From ' Const -'-"- tr---
. Mrs; I'V E. Allen;, rt Marshflehl,
wuB an arrival bore Sunday t$. vis
it V'Uli flieiids for W few days,
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Visitor Saturday ( ' "
.' Mrf W. G.i rtiil' hi DixonvllU
'rspent Saturday afternoon iir-thli
city ivismng witn ciiends,:- ami
shopping. t , J ; ; : ,
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To Glendale ,
; Attorney Dexter ttlco "went to
Gleiidulo tills , liiorntiig to look at
ter lnislness nirfuli's. , j
From Dlxonvlllc :
Geno . MathlS' of plxonvlllo' was
in Roseburg this morning attend
ing to business affairs and visiting
with friends.
Home from School i- (j ..t,
Miss Thclma Smith Is home for'
tho summer vacation nf(ert spend
ing the. winter nt Corvallls 'ritlend
liirf O. A. C. .
Here For Visit
Paul Trueblood, who hns been
intending WlllnmoUo University,
spent the week-end in this city
visiting his parents, .Rev. and Mrs.
C. E. Trueblood, before leaving lo
bo one of tho guides nt the Oro
gon Cuves during the summer, i '
Here Over Week-end-Mr.
nnd Mrs. W. S. Powell nnd
daughter,. Miss Ruth , Powell, of
Eugene spent tho woek end In this
city visiting their son and brother.
Earl Powell, nnd family. Miss Ruth
Powell, who has been tencblng nt
Glendale during tho nast school
your, has returned to Eugene.
Arrive For Funeral-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter of Eu
gene, accompanied by their daugli
ter, Miss Roslna Porter, who has
been spending the past week lu
that city, arrived this morning to
attend the funeral of Ben F. Lohr,
Sr., well known Roseburg man,
who died Saturday following a pro
longed Illness. Mr. Porter Is a
brother of Mrs. Lohr.
Building New Cabins
O. M. Hopplo, owner of the Coos
Bay Junction auto camp, Is build
ing some new cabins on his camp
ground there. Ho also condurts n
storn and service station that car.
ries quite nn extensive stor k. Tim
ground and cabins have electric
lights now, making a needed Im
provement. Mr. Hopple enjovs an
all yenr business and snys thai If
anything business Is belter this
year than last year.
Oklahoma People Visit
Mr. and Mrs. E. f). Mnltby nnd
threo? children, of Edmonrt, Oklh
homa arrived here this morning
and are spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Slog, old
rrleinls when both families resid
ed In Oklahoma. The party, are
enrouto home nftor a trip lo south
ern points. ,
Visit At Calkins Home
W. A.- Morgan and wife of
Winona, Minn., nro visiting today
at the Frank Calkins home. They
nro former residents of this vicin
ity, having resided In Edenbower
for several years. They left about
111 years ago. They would like lo
return, they stale, hut business
connections require them to remain
In Minnesota.
Auto Trip East
. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Holcomh. of
the down river country near Elk
ton, where the Cornier taught In the
Dlmmlck district the past year,
will leave Tuesday for Kansas
nnd Iowa, wbero they will visit
relatives and friends. They will
go vln tlio southern route and the
Grand Canyon, returning by way
of Ihe Yellowstone Pnrk. They
will be accompanied by Mrs. Cnr-
rli) M. linker, nf this cliy. who will
go as far as Sacramento, where
she will visit this summer with her
daughter, Mrs. Nelllo Morris, for
merly nf this elty.
From O. A, C.
" Adalbert ' and ' Bernard '"Young
have arrived from O. A1.' C. tb spend
tho summer vacation. The former
'will be omployed "ai" . the ' Rexall
Drug store. .-'
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Home from Coast ' ; : '
. Mrs. .11. L. Brockley nnd Bon,
Bobby, who hnvo been visiting at
the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Bnmunv formerly of this city,'! now
of Mnrshfleld for the past week, re
turned home Sunday.
Miss Baiff Here ?
MIbs Myrtle Balff daughter ot
Mr. and Mia. Peter Balff, former
residents who rocently moved to
Portland to make their home, Is
a visitor hero.
Jess Baldwin Arrested
Joss Baldwin was arrested" Sat
urday evening, by Chief or Police
Vaughn on a charge of drunken
noss. Mr. Baldwin wns preparing
lo leave for Idaho and posted. $50
ball which wns forfeited. ..&
Mrs. Garner Here
Mrs. O. R. Onrnor, of Oakland,
California has arrived here and la
visiting at the home of her moth
nr. Mrs. 11. F. Shleldsi Mr. Garner
will arrive bore next week, and
ho and his wife will spend -their
vacation In Roseburg and surround
ing points; They expect to ba here
about two weeks. -i.
Britt Nichols Home T.
Biitt Nichols, who hag bean at
tending the Presbyterian Beneral
Assembly In Los Angeles, and also
visiting with his daughters who
are atteii'dlug nursing school there,
returned to his homo in this clly
last night, lie visited at'thehomo
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Wlniberly
who nskud lo be remembered to
their many friends In Rosebui'g.
Arundel, plnnn tuner: Phone 189-L.
C. A. VERMILLION DIES
fAMnclnM Trow Loawil Wire.).
PORTLAND. Ore., June 13
O. A. Vermillion, nsslstnnt id the
president of tho Spokane, Portland
nnd Seattle railway, died ' today,
aged 63, following Illness of sev
eral mouths. . Ho had been employ
ed on vnrlous railways In the mid
dle west nnd In 1909 he left the
MUsoivt Pacific to become train
dispatcher for the Snokane, Port
land and' Scnltle at Spokane.
Later he was made train master.
j then superintendent of car service
nun some yi-urs hrii wus niaue as
sistant (o the president.
Single bit axes, 11.50 at Powell's
Furniture.
RECITAL TONIGHT
Pupils ofElsie Carlton Strang
and Frances Llntott
Presbyterian Church at Eight o'Clock