ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURGt OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 1 4, 1928. THREE Over From Coast W. E. Wtkoff of Marshfield was a business visitor in this city over Wednesday. LOCAL NEWS Let the 111: : .. 6sr In the Conduct of Business Merchants appreciate and enjoy the benefits obtained from the fa cilities afforded them by this bank, lou. also,-will find our service helpful, and we, invito your ac count, i The Roseburg National Bank Kosebur,Ora - x .M.M.I.M.T.T.T.T.T.T.1 Wayne Knit HOSIERY Just in, shipment of Ladies' Silk Hose in service weight and chiffon. H Colors: Rose Toupe, Grain, White Jade, Tausari, Pearl Blush, Nude and Kasha Biege. KIDDER'S SHOE STORE Roseburg, Ore. taiiwirairaiiMiftX Over From Coast Phillip Mills, resident of x North Bend, was here from the coast yes terday to visit with friends. Thiele Family Visits Mr. and Mrs. George Thiele of Rice Hill spent Wednesday In Roseburg visiting with friends and shopping. Business Visitor Fred Johnson, Melrose rancher, was a visitor In Roseburg Wed nesday and was looking after busi ness interests. Spent Day Here Mrs. Carl Buck In ml of Melrose spent yesterday In this city visit ing with friends and attending to business affairs. Rice Kill People Visit- Harry Gant and son Were , here from Rice Hill Wednesday after noon and were trading and attend ing to business matters. Gone to San Francisco "Buddy" Arthur Baum, son of Mrs. A. Baum of this city, left yesterday afternoon for San Fran cisco to visit with relatives, Miss Davis Here Miss Mildred Davis, formerly of this city, has arrived from Klamath Falls to visit with her. parents and friends during her vacation. Back From South Sam T. Smith, Oakland resident, has returned to his home in the northern part of the county after a visit in Yreka, California. Indian' Marathon From 'Frisco to Grants Pass Starts; Lone White Tests Stamina Against 29 Reds (AiBocinled Prewi fanned Wire) ' SAN FRANCISCO, June' "14. : Speeded on- their way rby -cheering, thousands, 29 Indian runners start ed from the City Hall at 1:20 1 o'clock this morning on the 428 mile Redwood Highway Indian marathon to Grants Pass, Oregon. Jogging down Market street, lined with spectators and In the rear of an nutomobile caravan, tlto long distancers passed through the financial district and out to caslan with that of the Indian. ' A' 96.000 cash prize will be given loathe winuer with an extra $5,000 to be split up between the next five finishers. The race must be in ten days or less. ; Hay rope and cable at Wharton Bros. Visitnig Brother Here A. M. crary, brother of W. A. Crary of this city, has arrived here from Hampden, North Dakota, to visit with his brother and wife. . 1 - Driver Valley People In Mr. and Mrs. Ward C. Cocker- am of Driver Valley, near Oak land, were here Wednesday visit ing with friends and shopping. Miss Russell Here Miss Helen Russell, former Roseburg girl, is here from Eugene for a visit with her sister and aunt, Mrs. Herbert D. Quiue and Miss Mattie Perry. Guest at Gross Home Miss Leah Kanipe, who Is hern from Oakland taking teachers' ex aminations this week, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Gross in North Roseburg. In From Glendale Mrs. D. Neeley returned last eve ning to Glendale after spending the day lu this city visiting and shopping. Visiting From Portland Mrs. II. Hamilton and daughter, M'lxlne, of Portland, are visiting here wlih Mrs. Hamilton's sister, Mies Amy Erickson, county lealth nurse. Spending Day at Coast Joe Campbell and Fred Lock wood of the C. A. Lockwood Mo tor company went to Marshfield today to spend the day .on business. Inspecting Water Supply O. 11. Tucker, state sanitary en gineer, arrived in Roseburg today to confer with Dr. DeWalt Payne, county health officer. Mr. Tucker inspected the Oakland water sys tem and also the ice plant at Rid dle. ' Moving to Salem Today O. H. Pickens, who is associat ed with his brother. Will Pickens, in a grocery business in Salem, arrived last night and he and Mrs. Pickens and their family are preparing today to move to Salem, wh;ro they will reside in the future Guest at Dent Home Mrs. Jack E. Dent is entertain ing as her house guest her sister, Miss Leola Ewbank, who arrived a short time ago from Lamore, Calif. Miss Ewbank will go, to Eugene after spending a week hero and will lake a summer course in Ashland Folk Visit Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Austin of Ashland were visitors in this city over Wednesday. From Coast Miss Sarah Armstrong of North Bend was In this city yesterday, slopping to visit with friends. Logging Operator Visits A. Johnson, logging operator from Broadbent, was in Roseburg this morning attending to business affairs. Sutherlln Folk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. F. Norton of Suth erlln were in Roseburg for the morning shopping and unending to business affairs. In This Morning Mrs. E. 1. I.eulH and two dxuigh lers were hero from Dlllard this morning visiting with Mends and shopping. Spent Afternoon Mrs. C. J. Swift of South Doer Creek spent yesterday afternoon in this oity visiting with friends and shopvlng. Here From Eugene Mrs. Lee Stewart (Mary McCul lagu) of Eugene is here visiting with friends. She is a former resi dent of Roseburg. Expected Home Tonight Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Shoemakor, who have been visiting with rela tives in Portland and attending the Rose Testlval, are expected homo tonight. Representative Visits Fred Carr, plant superintendent lenchtng at the University of Ore-i of the Ford Motor company in gou. She is a teacher in the school at Lamore. hisli' Benjamin Enroute South Dr. R. W. Benjamin and family of Portland Btopped hero a brief time this morning on their wnv to San Francisco by motor. Dr. Ben jamin Is a former resident of this city and a member of a family well known hero. His father and grand father many years aso operated the old Plaiudealer newspaper. Portland, stopped over here lust night to visit friends on his way to Los Angeles, where he has been transferred by the com puny, ' Returning to Jowa Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Bock and family, who have been making Roseburg their home since last August, left yesterday afternoon, via the southern route, ,Ior their former home at LeMars, Iowa, where they plan to relocate. ! Leaving on Long Trip Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Campbell and family are leaving today on a long motor trip. They are going first in Minneapolis, where Mr. j Campbell, who is superintendent oi the cny scuoois, win aiiemi the convention of the National Education association, which will meet the first week in July. Thoy will then go on to Milton and airfield, Iowa, where Mr. Camp bell's parents reside, and from there on to Kansas . City to visit Mrs. Campbell's parents. Thoy plan to be gone until the first of. August.. Leaving for Castel Rock Miss Bertha Lary, who has been the: spending the past several weeks bay where a special ferry carried ' here since completing a year of them across to SausalHo, whoro ; teaching at Curtln, is leaving lo- tho grind up the northern Califor nia coast actually begins. Frank R. Ilavenner, city super visor nnd acting mayor, fired the pistol that started the squad of aborigines on their way. As they lined up, Mnd Bull, Kurook spon sored by the Oregon Cavemen of Grants Pass, was favored to re peat his victory of last year in this same classic. In winning last year, he covered the distance in seven days and twelve hours. Fly ing Cloud, also a Karook and spon sored by the same organization, won second place last year. Ho is Mad Bull's running mate again. An unidentified white man, rep resenting an oil company, accom panied the Indians. While not eli gible for nny prizes, he will com ply with every rulg. It was an nounced he was a crack long dis tance runner and was in the race to match the stamina of the Can- day for her home at Castle Rock, Washington. During the absence of Mrs. Lillian B. Davis, clerk at the county school superintendent's .office, on her vacation, Miss Lary filled the position. Miss Myth Hnnan is expected tonight, from Klamath Falls to spend her vacation visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hnnan. ' Hay rope, cable, carriers, track and pulleys at Wharton Bros, K E Y S Fitted to Any Lock THE VILLAGE LOCKSMITH 333 N. Main W.TtT.T.T.T.T.I.I.I.I.M.T.I.I.TniHra FATHER'S DAY Don't Forget Dad On His Day! Good old dad I He gives us all he has of wealth, energy and affection 365 days in the year. Our health and happiness are all the reward he asks. A , Father's Day, June 1 7th, is dad's own day. Let's give him a nice bright CRAVAT, and a HICKOK BELT SET this year. They'll show we didn't forget and furthermore he is bound to like the crisp colorful beauty, of the cravats we offer, and the feeling of satisfaction at the waist line of fered only by a Hickok Belt. They are the precisely correct gifts for dad on his day. Father's Day June 17th FENCER Montana Man Visiting W. H. Crary of Columbia Falls, Montana, arrived In this city Wed nesday afternoon to visit' at the pome of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crary, at 1170 Military street. Left for Santa Barbara Miss Helen Churchill, who has been visiting here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Churchill, following her graduation this spring from O. S. C, left yester day afternoon for the south. In Santa Barbara she will be located, having accepted the appointment to dietitian at the Cottage hos pital, which came Just follow iu, her graduation. Visited Kin and .Friends- Mr. and Mrs. Tim D. Homey of Portland, who havo been spending the past ten days visiting rela tives nnd friends in Douglas coun ty, left by auto this morning tor their home. Thoy were the houso guests of Mr. and Mrs. Itoscoc Mnrsters of Wilbur, while here, also visiting their mother, Mrs. Carolyn Horney, of Wilbur. To Portland ' ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. D' Clarke, Mrs. W. Foss and the MIshps Marguerite Fess and Mable (liimm left' for Portland this morning where thoy will visit with friends nnd attend the Rose Festival, remaining for four or five days. Miss Lane Home Miss Mario La no visited with friends here yesterday. She re cently returned from O. S. C, where she will be n senior next year, and Is spending the sum mer at Dixonvlllo with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. 13. Lane. Preparatory Work on League Site Tlie Roseburg League boys spent Move To Euaene Mrs. E. A. Christopherson went to Eugene last evening and there will join her husband, who Is em ployed by the Southern Pacific company, to make their home. 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Klley, assistant manager last week working on Hie new In- 0f the J. C. Penney company Btoro, atltute site. Under the direction of ! hero. Mrs. Wiley. Mis. F. A. Dah- Rev. Knotts they made Rood prog- ney nml jnss Mahel Schlndler loss, making the road and clearing were representatives ot the local the ground In readiness for the store's Btaft going to Kugeno yea building operations which are now terdav afternoon for Iho educa under way. The boys report a real ; tionnl meeting of employes ami good time, and on Friday received nianaEois of the comnanv. Mr.: the following visitors. The Misses i uickenson from the Crescent Cor-: Reva Neal, Edythe and Gladys iBot company gave a sales talk, Moothart, Hazel Richardson, Do-1 telling how corsets are made and lores Doyle, Kenneth Olcson and ! ,ow t0 fit them. Ho is from New I "Pop" Gates Visitor W. IS. "Pop" Gales and son, Georgo, of Medford. stopped here n brief time Inst evening to visit friends nn their Portland. way 'home'1 from sold Ills property In that vicinity and is leaving today for Coltou, California, where ho expects to WllllnmB of Oakland has I make his future home. Morgan Lawsoh. The girls took sal ads and cakes and cooked dinner. In the afternoon they enjoyed swimming and baseball. All .re turned to Roseburg Friday eve ning. York. The meeting was well at tended nnd Is reported quite in teresting by those who went from here. , 111b the him Rev. Allen Home Rev. T. F. Allen, pastor ot the Dillard church, has returned to his home in Douglas county after an absence extending over the past two months. During that time he and Mrs. Allen were in Pasadena, California, where Rev. Allen was seeking to recover his health condition is much Improved, change having benefitted greatly. Lieut 8mlth Visits Friend Lieutenant Perry M. Smith, lo cated at Fort Wlnfleld Scott, Call iornla, stopped here yesterday to visit with M. M. Miller, father of Lieutenant Slalor M. Miller, who was Lieut. Smith's classmate when both were attending West Point several yenrs ago. Lieut. Smith, now stationed at the southern Fort with the coast artillery, is on an Inspection tour north. Ex-Residents Here From Eugene Mrs. W. O. Burt and son. Gene, and the former's sister, Mrs. C G. Reymers, and daughter, Hetty Jane, motored here yesterday. Mrs. Hurt and son returned 10 their home in Eugene last eve ning. Mrs. Reymers and daughter remain here to visit with Miss Kerne Reymers. their daughter Ajand sister. They now make their gjlmnie In Iikeview, Oregon, having I moved Irom uosehurg some time ago. IQ Specialist Spent Day Here Dr. Thos. Jones, Dr. Scholl'a rep resentative from Chicago, spent Wednesday here at the C. J. llroler company store with O. R. Gross, manager. The company's atores I represent Dr. Rcholl's products. 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Josephine Jones, formerly connection with tlio Douglns counly health unit as nui'Hc, nnd her two sons are coming hero from MeU lord today and will visit overnight wllh Mth. Woodlcy Stephenson. To morrow thoy will bo Joined hero by Miss Mildred Cnrleton, president of the J nek son counly lionllh associa tion, and Miss Augusta Glover, ono of the nurses of the unit, nnd ihey will go to Portland, where next week a conference of all health nurses of tho state Is being called. On the return here Mrs. Jones and sons will stop hero for a week to visit with friends. Binding twine at Wharton Bros. iff ' Direction Umpqua s 35 Is Amusement Co, ANTLERS LAST TIME TODAY 365 4 Lon Chaney In The Big City You're missing some show If you miss this one. Tomorrow and Saturday The First Auto with BARNEY OLDFIELD and PATSY RUTH MILLER You're going to laugh long and loud. ADMISSION Mat. 10c-25c Eva. 10c-35o A STATEMENT relating to the future of The Chrysler Corporation and Dodge Brothers, Inc. The widespread public interest in recent events affecting the Chrysler Corporation and Dodge Brothers, Inc., deserves an authentic and official statement and an assurance regarding the future of these two corporations. Subject to the approval of stockholders, Dodge Brothers, Inc.J will be acquired by the Chrysler Corporation, the plan of amalgamation having been recommended by their respective boards of directors. Each of these great institutions will retain its identity, and will continue, as heretofore, to produce and market its own product inaccordance with thehighand progressive standards from which motor car buyers the world over have previously benefited. Each will benefit from the consummation of a plan which unites such tremendous resources in material, manufacturing facilities, financial power and manufacturing genius. Dodge Brothers will continue to be Dodge Brothers, and Chrysler will be Chrysler. Their products will be separate and distinct and will be continued in production without interruption. Their sales organizations will be unrelated except as they shall mutually share in the advantages of the consolidation. , i k Both public and dealers may look forward to the greater bene, fits which the consolidation of such tremendous resources will produce and the men identified with these businesses may be assured of a stable and definite future, inspired by the progressiveness which has been responsible for this uniting of two great companies. CHRYSLER CORPORATION DODGE BROTHERS, INC. leave soon tor tne east.