ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURQ OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1928.
THREE
LOCAL NEWS
CASH
AND
CARRY
311 WEST
CASS
M H-X MiU KM
MODERN
FOOD
STORES
225 N.
Jackson
LOCAL PMODUC
Practically all produce now on the market is local Stone's two stores are distributing
every pound of this produce at a low margin of profit that you, the buying public will per
mit Get a five dollar order while fresh stock is complete and have it delivered.
Produce Values
BANANAS
3 lbs. - 23c
I
SPINACH
2 lbs. - 15c
SPUDS
. Fancy Gems
10 lbs. - 15c
Berries of All Varieties Plentiful at Low Prices
BEANS
5 lbs. .. .
-Bayos,
STAPLE FOOD ITEMS
I :: ::450
On Vacation
.Miss lit 'Ha Wlmriou, employe at
the Hook Store, Is taking a week's
vacation.
Here on Business , "
W. K. ltush o Kugeno was hero
over Thursday attending to Lu.il
ness matters and visiting.
Sheep Raiser Visits
V. I. Drown, sheepman frjm
Corvallia, arrived here yesterday
afternoon lor u lew days bu3lncstj
visit.
From Powers
Clare Nyatrom of Powers was a
visitor In this city ,ou busineiu
over Thursday.
Oltlsmobilo coach, 1926 model,
looks and runs like new. offered at
about i new cost. Hansen Chevro
let Co.
Here From Bridge
Miss Audrey Crahane of Mrldso
was in Itosehurg virdllng over
Thursday.
Over From Bridge
1 J. Hunt and S. J. Monro re
1 turned to ihide last evening after
spending the day here visiting and
on business.
Brockway Visitor
V. J. Meador, Urockway rancher,
spent the afternoon -here Thursday
! visiting and looking after husEuuss
; interests. - .
Oldsmobile coarh. 1926 model.
looks und runn like new. Offered at
about & Pt-'w cost, liaiiseu Clxro
let Co.
Closing out 1847 Hllverwaro nt
cost. Zigler-Craven Hdw. Co,
Visitor Thursday
i Mrs. C. H. liailey of South peer
i Creek spent the afternoon here
Thursday visiting with friends
I and shopping.
Business Visitor
O. M. Hopple was hero from
j Coos Day Junction yesterday at't-
ernoon attending to business mat
: ters and trading.
Rrom Ruckles
J. F. Hi co of Ruckles was in this
city for a few hours yesterday at
tending to business affairs and
visiting with frlendo.
PORK AND BEANS Van Camp's
medium, 6 cans
490
PEAS No. 2 tins, sweet and tender,
4 cans .. ;
.450
RICET
5 lbs. .
-Fancy Blue Rose,
330
LARD Pure and fresh, in carton,
2 lbs. '..""-v:i.-i: i.l
330
PANCAKE FLOUR-each
-Sperry's No. 10
COFFEE
' Stone's Supreme
llb.47c-31bs.$1.35
BUTTER
Best Creamery .
2 lbs. - 89c
SALAD OIL
Buy it in bulk.
Qt.35c-Gal.$l35
MACARONI Hi Grade Sea Shell,
3 lbs
250
ROLLED OATS Quick Quaker, large
size, each .'.
250
CLEANSER Old Dutch,
3 cans ....
CORN MEAL Sperry's
No. 10 sack ..
190
190
BACON
Medium Weight
1 lb. - 30c
COTTAGES
Lots of Lean
1 lb. - 28c
SALT SIDE
Ideal for seasoning
1 lb. - 19c
Shop at Stone's Two modern food stores for your convenience
Over From Yoncalla
Mrs. Anna Carr, resident of Yon
calla, spent the afternoon, here
Thursday visiting with friends aud
attending to business matters. ,
Left for Colorado
Mrs. W. J. Hunt of Bridge visit
ed here yesterday prior to her de
varture for Purango, Colorado,
where she will visit w ith her moth
er this summer.
Back From Portland
Mrs. Alma Hurness of the
Markshury Store - returned hero
yesterday following a several dayti
stay in Portland where she at
tended to business affairs ami en
joyed the ltose Festival. ,
Sethers Here Today
Dr. and Mrs. A. F; Sether, for
mer residents, were here today
from Eugene visiting and on bust-,
ness. :
Real Estate Man In
R N. Smith, I.os Angelen real'
estate man, was here last night on
his way north. Mr. Smith lias tim
ber holdings near this city and
also has property at the coast,
where ho tormerly resided.
' SPrt ' 1
Jill, Sweaters
For
Vacation
Days
The woman or girl planning a trip to the
g benches or the summer camps understands hoW
W necessary sweaters are to her, and provides from
si one to two or three for the various occasions. We
Boy Charged With Violation
KarT Preachem of Melrose was
charged In the justice court today
with fli'lt'ln? n par without n 1 riv
er's license and with driving an un- S
licensed car. Judge Hopkins set g
the case for Monday afternoon, ,w
2-burner New Perfection oil cook
stove, $15. Zigler-Craven Hdw. Co.
: .t0
Week Day School Successful
Week day religious school being
held at tho Sutherlln school has
proved successful this week and it
has been decided by those in
charge to hold the sessions another
week, (lood crowds have been at
tending and receiving Instruction
under Itev. 10, P. ltuunells, vicar of
St. George's Episcopal church, and
Itev. and Mrs. Alford and Itev;
Iamb. ' . , .
have just received a new shipment of the very latest
styles and colors, , ,
Outing Dresses, House Frocks, Ribbons, Gloves;
Accessories are also here for your selection. y
I. ABRAHAM
The Silk Store
Visitor Left for South ' J
Mrs. Scott Calnhan and her
sister. Miss Adelaide White, who
have been visitors hero from The
Dalles as guests of Mrs. Frances
Liintott; left yesterday afternoon
for Los Angeles.
Mrs. Wlmberly Left i
Mrs. Lee Wlmberly, former resi
dent of this city who has been via'
iting with relatives ami, . friends'
the past several weeks, left yes
terday afternoon for (ho south.
She will visit with Mrs. Kslher
Fry and others in Grants Pass
and then will return to her homo
in Los Angeles.
Home From Colorado
Mrs. L. W. Jordan, who had been
visiting relatives and friends in
Grand Junction and Denver, Colo
rado, for six weeks, returned home
yesterday. Mr. Jordan drove down
to Med ford ami surprised the lady
by meeting her there, making the
trip from the southern city, by
motor.
Jesse H. Jones Power of Own Making j
Favorite Son of Texas. Who Won Democratic Convention ;
For Houston, Began Career as Laborer and Today,
at 54, Owns Daily Newspaper and Blocks
in Home City Party's Financier.
(AnaocEatrd Pren Iawl Wire)
HOUSTON, June 15. Jesse II.
Jones, mule driver extraordinary,
Is recommended by Texas demo
crats for the job of riding the don
key In the presidential derby next
November.
When democrats of the nation
come to Houston June 2G to select
a Jockey their Texas hosts will
suggest the right man can be found
in this city.
It was Jesse Jones who won the
national, convention for Houston,
and it was he who built in less
than 90 days the huge new hall In
which the delegates will assemble.
TheBe two things he achieved In
the spirit he drove mules on his
father's farm In Tennessee.
Only two mules were driven by
Junes In his boyhood, and for only
half a day at that. But In that time
he plowed a field which the same
mules with another driver had
never been able to cover in less
than two days.
Began In Poverty
Jesse Jones still was a boy when
his father died, 'leaving tho farm
to three daughters and bequeath
ing $2,000 to each of two sons.
The boys gave the money to their
the yard nt 21. Three years later
ho was general manager of the
company. Then he organized a
lumber company of his own, mak
ing It the largest In tho south
west. The lumber business led him
into building enterprises. The hoy
who In half a day heenme an extra
ordinary mule driver needed only
a few years to become a mauler
builder. In Houston alone he has
sisters to clear the mortgage on n... u ' . .
largest hostlery in the south.
: A. R. Moore Home
j A. It. -Moore, manager of 'he
Oregon-Portland Cement company
i plant near this city, arrived horo
j yesterday from Tacoma, whoro ho
lias been for a week or so. Mr.
j Moore was called north by Iho
! serious illness of his daughter,
I Jacqueline, who has been with her
i mother at Tacoma visiting rola-
, ; lives. Tho little giti'B condition is
' .slightly improved but It will be
or in a lumber yard nt Dallas. He some time before she will bo able
worked in the same Bpirll ho drove ; to return with her mother to this
mules and he became manager of. city
the farm and set out almost penni
less on their careers.
At 20 Jesse got a job as n labor-
She's Miss Pennsylvania!
Yti, lr, you'll have to break down and confess that the judges
In the beauty contest at Philadelphia couldn't have done a better Job.
Fop here Is the girl they selected from among hundreds of beauties who
sought the honor of representing Pennsylvania In the International pa
geant of pulchritude at Galveston, Texas. She Is Anna Dubln, 18-ear-
old high school student of Philadelphia.
rn uni
Lll VIII
HEAD
Return to Grants Pass
Mr. and Mrs. n. V. HIkk nml
Ron Wayno nrn ugaln ri'sldi-ntB or
Grant I'uhh aflor rcaltlliiK 14 yuara
in ItoHRburi!. whnre Mr. HIkks wn
tranafprreil nt the tlnio liy the
Kouthorn 1'nclfli! railway. H l
now ri'llred nml no moro will In;
silliji-rt to call to l:.l-:c nut an S. I'.
imsactiKcr triiln. Mr. anil -Mrs.
UlKMS lirst came to (irunta I'ltfla In
1S:I, wlifn tho liiwiiKltp nn nur-
vpyt'd. and ihirlnn the (mat 40 yi-ara
he has HvimI only In (Hants Vam
and ItoBPliiiiR. Mr. HIkbk will
stiptnl IiIh tlmn now In iioiiictiiii;,
hitntlni; and fishing. Urania l'aaj
Cdlnicr.
Two-burner electric, hot tilate.
nickel plated. $:s.jO.' ZlKlerCrnvoil
ildw. Co.
C. and M. A. Church at Cleve
land. Sunday school at 10 o'clock
with Mrs. John Koelm as superin
tendent. Classes for all apes and
capable teachers In charge. Our
school is growing in numbers am!
111 giving for the advancement ot
God's Kingdom. After paying for
our quarterly supplies we voted a
glfl of $21.00 Tor missions. Chil
dren's Beivlco immediately follow
ing , .Sunday schooL . Topic for
morning niossiigo, . I'Our. 1-nrd's
I.nst' Week."' Seripturo - reading
Kx. 12th chapter. -Mrs. C. A.
Cliiiniberlln. 1178 West 1st r.truet.
Dodge sedan, late sport model;
has run very little. You have to see
it to uppreciato tho bargain we of-
lor in this car. llanueii Chevrolet
Co. j
XV
EFFECTIVE MAY a TO 8EPT.9
RETURN LIMIT OCT. 3, .
ROUND TRIP FROM
Rosaburg tU FMtland
DENVER S75.10
OMAHA 8.S0
KANSAS CITY.... 88.50
DES MOINES 89.45
ST. LOUIS OS.SO
CHICAGO 08.20
II I HOIT 117.82
CINCINNATI..;
CLEVELAND...
TORONTO
ATLANTA
11H. SO
,.120.70
.125.05
. 1211.58
111. HI
153.76
PHILADELPHIA 157.13 ;
NEW VUHIk ,.,..
BOSTON 10S.06
WASHINGTON;,
IjOW fares all parts of mid
west, south and cast, ;
Fine fast trains. ;
Llbml Mtopootrm
tnablm you
iB vUit ,
Zlon National Park v
Grand Canyon Nat'I Pk.
Ycllowitone National Pk.
Rocky Mountain Nat'I Pk.
For IUuitrotcd Booklett, Retervi
tlont and Information, addreit
, Agent named below. .
The rppubllcan county con-
tral committee hold nn or
guniatlon rneelfriK ycstt'idny
afternoon with a lurce at-
tendance of the member. A
great deal of enthiifilnsm whh
shown hi the party's actM-
tips and the members of thn
rommlttee ar prepariTiK to ,
put forth a great deal of ef- (
4 fort during thn coining
iimnthH In Ut behalf of 1 1n
4 Iiaity. Kd Yonnt of Oakland '
! re-elfpted chainnan;
'(iftoiKe Ilacon, ' nccretary;
Iloyre Huaenbark, troaHtjri't;
K. II. Rlewarl, stuto coirnnU-:
lee man; and II. O. I a reefer, !
cnnpresfslonai cnnitnlttfemeii,
Theop nffirprn will nnnofnt
! three otlier party workers to
complete the executive com-
mlttee. Vmti were dleiiftscd
for the work of the roniing
months and It in evident front
the inter'Rt Hhown that there
will be the moftt virorous ef-
fort put forth that has marked
any recent pre-He;iiori ram-
Actlvlans Going to Convention
The ItosehurR Active Club Itiler
national plans to attend the fltato
convention, which will he in Ku
Kene, in a body on the laal niKht
of tho meetings, tho club members
decided at r tin regular dinner
meeting on Wednesday evening at
the Hose Hotel. The dates for the
convention are July 1!), 20 and 21.
The evening meeting, Wednesday,
wan nt tended by several guegts.
Talka were made Informally by the
club members during the evening.
Hev. Kdlund and family of
Mamhfield Intend to spend - two
weeks out at the Swedish Colony,
reaching Knxebiirff Saturday this
week on the 2:. 10 p. tu. bus.
(AMorlntcO I'rru leased Wire)
BOSTON, Juno fKi. Tho Com
mercial Bulletin tomorrow will
say: ,
"KuslnosB Is Blower In oil branch-;
es of the wool textile ImltiBlry.
Prices have remained very firm,
however, both here and abroad,
for tho most part, although Merino
tops In liradlord are possibly a
shade easier. Tho ICast India sales
uL Liverpool, however, havo been ;
steady and the new clip seiiHnn In j
Kngland Is opening very strong. 'i
"Tho manufacturing In this mar
kot Is quiet but Iho advent of bet
- i' vci.uier condlilons Ib expected
to bring about Improvement.
"In tlio west new cilp operalloim '
have slowed appreciably and some
wool Is being taken here and there
at Klightly lower clean landed
costs. j
"Mohair Is still quiet here. !
America Is buying some hair at
Constantinople at firm rates." I
The commercial Bulletin will
publish the following wool quota-,
lions tomorrow:
SCOCHKI) BASIS: Ore-ion--Klue
and K. M. staole. S.H,ff-liv- r(..0
and P. M. clothing $1.00(QitOG;
Valley No. 1,, $1.08C1.10.
MOHAlItS: Original bag aver
ages 12 months Oregon 1il(tiV2c j
Graded stock: Hist coniDiiigj
SbdilH.nr, good enrdmir (i'Jc,
' - r 1 aja
A Blessing to
Good Complexions
Protect, your beauty In all kinds
of weather whh thht new faeo
powder MIOLLOCI.O. Does not
ielve the Hkfu a diy feeling; doen
not ehig the pores; Is nut n'feeted
so much by perspiration. Stays
on longer. So pure and fine.
MKLLO (.LO Is mado by a new
Krencli ProccRfl. It's truly won
derful. Nathan Fullerton's.
Hot Point electric irons, $3.75.
Zigler-C'ravi'ii Hdw. Co.
UNION PAC IF
General Passenger Dept.,
637 Plttock Block, Portland, Ore.
2 BIQ DAYS OF LAUGHTER
STARTS
TODAY '
FUNNY ENOUGH TO MAKE
A HORSE LAUGH.
THE THRILLS OF YESTER
DAY TURNED TO HILARIOUS LAUGHS TODAY
Leaving for Summer School
Hev. K. I'. Itunnells, vlear of St.
Oeorge's Kplscopnl church, Mrs.
Itunnelln and children and Mrs,
Runnclls' mother. Mrs. C. .1. Trask.
b'li ve next Monday for Seaside,
llev. ItimnellH will attend the Kpln
eopiil KimiiiMT Hehool at. (iearh"att
during the summer months, being
one of the numbers of the rommlt
tee In charge. He will hold services
at Seaside dmlntc July and August
and experts to b a few days at
Camp Scoti ii"ar Tacoma to teach.
Archdeacon J. Claude Black will
he here (he fir.t Sunday In Aui;ur:t
to conduct services nt sr. tieorges
LONG BELL FIRM
WJNS SUIT OVER
CITY'S CREATION W
Ant Utf Vtt-u tnwil Wire)
.IKITKHSON CITY( Mo, .Tune
If.. Activities of the Long U j
l.timher company In the develop
ment of (ho townMle fif l.ongview,
Wafih., was upheld by Kreil L. Wil
liams, special commissioner (tf the
MtHsourl Supreme court, in bis ?e
pnrt and recommendations In tho
ouster Milt filed agafiiHt the mm
p;my by Attorney (ieneral N. T.
(Jen try In lw mbf-r, I'xiC. Wil
li. mis jepojt recommended Ihe at-
paign. ( be provided fur during Ihe absence
toruev (tenj-ral's aimlleation be de-
chureh and the other "TVlces -win I n ed and tlmt the Supreme court
find Judgment In favor of the lum
ROMANTIC JOY RIDE
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A
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you remember tne ursv
walk home from nn au
ricle?
Also
Good Added
Short Fcntures
ADMISSION
M.itineo 25o
Evenings 35o
Kiddles n Dims
WANDA AT THE ROBERT MORTAN
Coming Sunday, Emil Jannings in
"THE STREETS OF SIN"
ANTLERS
v oi i ne vicar.
ber company