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i THREE ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1928. LOCAL NEWS Umpqua Brand f Chick Starting Feeds The first three weeks of a baby chick's life, are its .most important. Unless you have feeds that are carefully blended and mixed with utmost care from the finest of materials, much of your time and money will be wasted. Our feeds are built on tried tested formulas, noth ing but clean products are used, and they are mixed with a degree of carefulness seldom equalled. Two complete methods of feeding. Chick feed and Chick mash systems. All- mas From Riddle 1 Mrs. A. Tompkins of Riddle was a visitor in this city today. From Medford I SM S. M. liullis of Mfdford was a business visitor in lioseburg over Monday. Camp Owner Here Mrs. A. E. Peterson of the Can yon Auto Camp at Canyonville is spending a few days in this city visiting. Business Visitor W. E. Elkin of nridgo was a business visitor ill this city Mon day and today. From Tiller Business Visitor Phil Kelly returned to Oli'ildalo yesterday afternoon after a brief slay in this city ou business. In Monday H. B. Hastings, Wilbur resident, was here for a few hours on Mon day looking after business affairs. Ask for our booklet on the Starting of Baby chicks, it costs you nothing and it contains many useful ideas. This booklet was written by a successful poultryman in our own community. . If you are planning on raising baby chicks send for this booklet as soon as possible. It's worth your while. Douglas County Flour Mills Roseburg and Myrtle Creek J; Marriage License Issued A marriuBu license lias been is sued to Allies M. Hrowu anil Jessie V. Moyer, both of Myrtle 1joiu.l Business Visitor Frt'U Johnson of Melroso was, a visitor in this city Monday after noon to look after business inter ests. Returned to Eugene Dr. A. F. Sether, former resident who has been here since Saturday on a busfuess visit, returned yes terday afternoon to his home in Eugene. In Monday Jnck ParroUi Coma's Valley rancher, was a visitor In Rose burg during yesterday afternoon and was looking after business matters. Visiting Meredith Home Asa Meredith of Newton, Iowa,, arrived hero last nlKht for a visit at the I. J. Meredith home and with other relatives for a fortnight or more. From Canyonville J. A. Talbot and son, Paul Tal bot, were here from Canyonville Monday afternoon visiting with friends and transacting business. Here on Jury Mrs. Alice M. Stenper of Can yonville Is spendlne; several" days here, having been called to servo on the jury for the February term of Circuit court. Rancher Visits I Fred Chamberlln, rancher of the Looking Cilass valley was a busi ness visitor in this city Monday afternoon. Spent Afternoon C. R. Holmquist of Melrose spent the afternoon here Monday looking utter business affairs and trading. Business Visitor C. 11. Crow of Glendale was In Roseburg over iVionduy attending to business uffuirs and visiting with friends. Leaving Soon for Myrtle Creek Mrs. DeWald of this city Is leav ing within the next week for Myr tle Creek, where she Intends to lo cate for a time. She has been a resident of this city for many years. Here from Albany Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Allen, Sr., drove from Albany Sunday and are spending a few days Tie re vis iting at the home of their son and wife. Dr. and Mrs. Clair K. Allen. Visited at Houck Home Mrs. F. W, Benson, formerly of this city, was a guest at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Georgo E. Houck on South Stephens street the first of the week. She now makes her home in Eugene. AGED COUPLE WED FOR 72 YEARS MISSING COLLEGE GIRL HAS BEEN FOUND (Associated Prest Leased Wire) (Associated Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK. Feb. 21. Cather-1 rnr.T.pnrc pr.Arrc vvnii. t?Mi lue Elizabeth Tierney, 22, missing 20. Early day acquaintance1 of Connecticut college girl who -ran Abraham Lincoln, Mr. und Mrs. away from luxury to make her own Tliomas kinman, both over 90 way In the world, has been found years of agt)i are observing their working us a housemaid. 72nd wedding anniversary at their The girl, daughter of Mr. and home here today. Mrs. George H. Tierney of Mid- j Kinman relates an incident of dleton, Conn., was reported ny Lincoln and Robert Ingersoll argu Harry A. Lovsenz of Kew Gar- inR a jaw suit over a Uog ana re. dens, Long Island, as working in calis now Lincoln caused an up his house us a maid under her own r0nr by the jury when ho pointed name. j,? Vo''Ingersoll,r who" was wearing u She had been missing Blnce Feb- fiairt fustened In the rear, and de ruury 3, when she left the Mury- clared: "What do you think of a mount collego at Tarrytown, N. Y., lawyer who doesn't oven know ostensibly to come to New York to how to put his shirt on?" visit her grandmother, Mrs. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Kinman were mar Rogers. A quiet search had been ried In Ohio In 1856. Mr. Kinman carried on since then by the girl's is nearing 96 and Mrs. Kinman will relatives, but the aid of police was be 92 in April. Thirteen children enlisted yesterday. Word of her have been born to them, of, which whereabouts came In a few hourB. nine are living. They have 3(i Hor relatives In this city said grand children and 37 great grand they ' believed sensitiveness over children. her size she is five feet eight ; Mrs. Kinman does her own house inches tall caused her to leave the work and still enjoys fancy sewing school. She was in the freshman and reading. Her husband does class there and had passed all ex- chores about the house, walks to animations except chemistry. 'the postoffice dally for the mail, attends church regularly and I spends much of his time planning inventions. A desire of both is to make a flight In, an airplane. kft .1 , VVnen tne weauiei. man jLriii 1 H. U. COCHRAN, SHELL CO. EMPLOYE, I GIVEN PROMOTION H. IT. Cochran, employe of the Shell Oil company of California for a period extending over the past flv years, has been promot ed, and will have ohargft of the new depot just completed at Glen dale, Mr. Cochran has been In the employ of the company since the Roseburg depot was first started and has been working In the capa city of senior distributing sales man. His promotion is a splendid one In recognition of his work. The new depot has just been fin ished at Glendalo a'nd Mr. Coch ran went to Portland last night to bring back some equipment, lie is taking immediate charge and his family will later -join him at Glen dale to reside. Mr. Cochran's place Is being taken by John Weatherford, another employe Jn the company. P. W. Didtel, Jr., of Riddle has accepted a position at the local depot tnklng the place of Mr. Weatherford. Business Visitor 10. Hill, Glide resident, was a vis itor in this city Monday afternoon and was attending to business af fairs und truding. From Portland Dolph Samler, Portland man, was in this city yesterday on a business visit. He was euroute as fur south as Klamath Falls. Back From Northern Trip Lester R. Meredith of Dlllard returned home Monduy evening after spending the past three weeks In Canada and visiting with friends and relatives in Everett and Seattle, Washington, and Port land. He will resume trucking at his father's mill at Dlllard. Took Moving Pictures (Jus Peret, demonstrator and crack shot for the Peters Cart ridge compnny from San Francis co, was hero yesterday and took moving pictures of Governor Pat terson of Salem and Mayor George Raker of Portland and their caravan. Cone to Portland for Cars Fred Lock wood, of the sales force of the C. A. Lockwood Mo tor company, and Joe Campbell of the mechanic department, wont to Portland today and will return to morrow with two new cms, a sport coupe Ford and a ludor sedan, for local delivery. r folks turn to the telephone. Telephone traffic records show an increase in the number of tele phone calls on rainy days. That means people who enjoy the com forts of life are using this conven ient means of reaching the outside world and keeping dry. Adequate telephone service in the home is a convenience not only on a rainy day but every day throughout the year. It is a boon to the busy housewife, a comfort to every member of family, an aid in emergencies and a protection in danger. Order your telephone or that step and time saving extension from our business office today. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY MM FM 1' IV-HW-W V TEMBLORS IN SOUTH CALEXICO, Calif., Feb. 21. Two distinct temblors of a few seconds duration each were felt at 10:50 and 10:fl o'clock here this morning. No damage was done. Other Imperial cities reported that the shocks were not felt. Contractor Here Carl Ronstrom, of Reedsport, was In Roseburg last night und today nt tending to business matters. Mr. Renstrom has jiint completed the grading on the Winchester llay-Lakeside section of the Roose velt highway, and is now negotiat ing for the grading of the road trom Winchester Hay to the ocean. 111 ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER. Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy hon 284 Oak and Kjn 8ta Ambulance Service Licensed Lady Embalmer Good 'Tooth Brushes Are Essential to Your Health p Is! V' i i ' u Modern hygiene has taught us the impor tance of healthy teeth. To do our best work we must be In good . physical condition. Keep your teeth clean. The K I e n z o Tooth Brushes are made of good quality bristles and are designed to fit the month. Everyone In a sanitary Individual container. 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For that sum he insured himself to nc- compllsh the flight under 1! days at a premium of Jui:o EARL OF OXFORD IS LAID TO REST LONDON, Feb. 21. For the third time this yi-nr Westminster Abbey today became (ho sceno of a memorial service to a noted Briton first Thomas Hnrdy, au thor, then Karl llalg, soldier, and today the Karl of Oxford and Asqulth, statesman. Lady Oxford (Murgot Asqntth), Princess Hlbesco, his daughter, and other members of the family came from Hut ton Cotirtenny, v.nere the former premier was burled. The cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, attend ed In a body. The rays of a bright sunshine from a cloudless Bky penetrated even to the recesses of the crowd ed abbey as the solemn service progressed. The Duke of York representeed King George, The archbishop of Canternury, who was present In addition to the dean and chapter of Westminster, gave the blessing at the conclusion of the service. 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His candidacy for the . Itemibltcan nomination was filed yesterday. MAY BE CANDIDATE SAM2M, Ore.. Fob. l!l. Informa tion hns reached hero directly I L. I ' i from John M. Carkln of Medford that Mr. Cnrkln within a week or 10 days will announce whether he will be a candidate for the Ko pub lican nomination for secretary of state. Carkln was a speakor of the house nt tho last session nf the legislature and Is now chairman of the state tax iuvcst.Kattng commit tee. TEAM IS SUSPENDED I.A GRANDE, Ore, Feb. 21. A telegram received here Monday from H. K. Cannon, -secrotary- of tho OruKon HiKh School Athletic association, announced the suspen sion of North Powder High school for the balance of the haskntball season "for using an Ineligible man In tho Baker county tonrnoy." North Powder and Ilnlncs wore to play tonight to see who would enter the district basketball tour nnment nt Union Mnreh 1, 2 and 3. THE RIGHT WAY TO BANISH FAT Combnt a cause which modern research has discovered. 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