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    ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 13, 1928.
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Made
Douglas County Creamery
Phone 340
X LOCAL NEWS :
In Seattle
Sam Rykes is spending a few
days this week In Seattle looking
after business matters.
Installation Tonight
A joint installation of the new
officers nf the I. O. O. F. and He
hekall lodges will lie held tonight
at the lodge hall. There will bo
a program with refreshments to
follow.
Visiting at Houseolder Home
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Howe and
son. Vance, and Mr. Howe's father,
F. Howe, of Krownsvlllo arrived
here yesterday afternoon. Mrs.
. Howe and Vance nre remaining
here for a visit with her parents.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Houseolder. and
her husband and ills father went
last night, to Lakeside, Oregon, for
a fishing trip.
Will Locate at Portland- ' :-t.ui.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Mooro nre
packing their household goods pre
paratory to moving to Portland
where they will locate permanent
ly. Mr. Moore having resigned as
manager of the lime quarry plant
which he has operated for the past
three years. They expect to leave
for. Portland about the first of
August, Mr. Moore having other
business interests which will en
gage his attention. The family will
locale in a modern home in
I.aurolhurst addition, adjoining (he
beautiful park or Ihat section of
Portland. Mr. ami Mrs. Moore have
made many close friends during
their residence here who deeply
regret their departure.
Then
you
come
tack
to a
truly
enriching
shortening
Try This
Tested Recipe
Quick Cake
li cups flour
W cup meltt-d Wild Ros
L.ird
1V4 cuijs brown nugnt
2 eKRs
cup milk
3 traspoons baking
pou-tU-r
'H lenfpoon ctnnnnwn
M te.iMpoon nuttwir
H pound dates cut In
pieces
H cP walnuts
Placo nil the lnprrdlnr
1n a bowl nnd boat to-
frethor for 4 minutca. Bnko
n a Rrcasod pan .15 to 40
mlnutoa. This mny bo
bnked In muffin pans. Dl
rertlons must be followrd
cnrefuHv lo make cake
BUc-ccHsfjlly.
fl in"! V R IS lUhlBnL
' II a T f..n...i j
fx rerjeaononemngjor Lveiy mrpose
1
Dealer For 1
by
i Going to Seattle
f iA.ttrtiii;y liny 15: Coniptnn is
leaving tonight rot- Seattle where
he is to appear In Hie U. S. district
court on behalf of Martin II. John
son of Sulherliu. .who is a party
In a suit involving a life insurance
policy.
Yoncolla Man Hurt
Arthur Williams of Yoncalla was
brought to the Pacific Christian
hospital shortly - before noon
Thursday suffering serious injur
ies to his spine, sustained in a
fall from a load of hay. Mr. Wil
liams' condition is grave, the at
tending physicians state. Eugene
Cunrd.
Meeting Postponed
The meeling of the stockholders
of the Umpn.ua Savings and Loan
company, for the purpose of voting
upon Hie matter of increasing the
capital stock from one to two mil
ion dollars, has been advanced to
Tuesday, August 14. Two meet
ings have been called for this pur
pose, but no fiir a quorum has not
been obtainable, duo to the fact
Unit, so ninny members nre away
'on 'vacations. The by-lawn re
quire that Ihree-rourllis of the
stockholders must be present at
sucli a meeling.
Ms. Harth Home
Mrs. Henry Harth, who lias been
enjoying the past several weeks
in San Francisco, arrived home
late yesterday afternoon. She was
accompanied hohie hv Mrs. J. W.
Leonard, of Kappa, Cal., who will
visit here until Sunday, when she
Will tro to Porlhim Mra T.iinimwl
i was' formerly -Delhi Dyer of (his
'city and has not. vislled hero in
a. number of years. The growl h
of lloseburg since' she was last
here is marked, Mrs. Leonard
states.
km
Most home coolcs nowndaya aro
tempted to try the ninny imita
tion shortenings Go back to the
old-fnsliioned wnv, nsn WILD
KOSK BRAXU PUKK LAUD
you'll notice immediately its
renter riclmess and hotter fla
vor in all cake making. Made
fresh daily, this ideal natural
shortening has fully 20 more
shortening properties than sub
Ftitutes or imitations, which are
sold at much higher prices.
f!de by FryiACo., Seattle, Under U.S.
Govt. Inspection. Sold by leading dealer
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LOCAL
Yoncalta Visitor
O. K. MeCurtln, resident of Yon
oul)u, wns a visitor in ihU city
Thursday to look after business
uftaii-H and vUH friends.
Left for South
Following u brief business visit
In tliis city. J. Prng of Portland
yesterday afternoon left for the
southern part of Oregon.
i Brockway Man In
! J. W. Drown was hero from
: rock way looking after business in
; tetesis and visiting with friends
during yesterday afternoon.
Home From Cottage Grove
.Mrs. A. 1). Greenland and Mia. A.
j C. Kldd returned lo Kosrbm'K
Thursday afternoon folowing a
visit Willi friends In Cottage Cirove.
Glendale Lady Visits
Mrs. Harvey Smith of filendalo,
who has been visiting at the home
of her mother near Myrtle Creek,
was n visitor In this city yester
day. I Is Guest at Auto Park
can II. Lnndberg. California res
ident, was ut the lioseburg auto
park yesterday evening on Ills way
home, llu lias visited friends at
Olalla.
Returning From Canada Trip
(iuests at the lloseburg auto
park last night were Mr. and' Mrs.
H. L. Kagle and parents, who are
returning to their home at Jasper,
Cal., from a trip to Canada.
Seattle People Stop Here
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Alexander
anil Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Maxiield,
of Seattle, were in lioseburg last
evening on their way home from a
visit in Kurektl, Cal.
Iowa Folk To Visit Seattle
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Withee, nnd
Miss Viola Wright, of Sioux City,
Iowa, were visitors at the Rose
burg auto camp last night on their
way to Seattle and return.
Will Locate In Los Angeles
Mr. and Mrs. 1). Dave and fami
ly of Adelaide, Wash., spent yes-
teruay evening at the local nuto
imrk. Thev-nre polm' to I.rtu An
geles where they will locate
Visited at Noyer Home
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seigrlst.
San Diego. California. ' people,
stopped here yesterday for n visit
at the C. E. Noyer home. The (.'all
fornlans are touring northern
points. , '
Spending Few Days
Mia. D. J. Ileardon of Klamath
Agency, a visitor at Glide this
summer, is spending a few days in
this city as the guest of Mr, and
Mrs. George Casebeei on Soulh
Stephens street.
Former Resident to Visit-
Harry Lewis, former resident of
this city now making his home in
Medford, is to arrive Saturday
from the southern part of the stale
for a visit over the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poole at Tiller.
To Take Crater Lake Trip
Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Prendergast,
Ahinindn. Cnlil' rouftlutite xonva in
ilhe city overnight. They are on a
two weeus- viicaiion trip and have
just visited Port land. Peloru re
turuinrc home they will go to Cra
ter Lake for three or four days.
Ness Friends Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fusion
and fniltilv. nr Rim AtiGott.wi fill
w ere visitors in lloseburg yester
day, i hey ate old friends of the
N'psk fiiniilv nf llilu l,r
J not seen tiiem for 17 years. From
nere tney will go lo British Co
lumbia. Back From North Umpqua
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Poole re
turned from the North Umpqua
country yesterday afternoon fol
lowing a vacation in that district.
They are returning tills afternoon
to their ranch above Tiller.- Mrs.
Poole Is a daughter or Jas. Hutch
lugs of this city.
Walnut Growers Visit
W. H. Iientley or Dundee, man
ager of the Oregon Walnut Grow
ers, association, and K. H, Edes of
Lebanon, manager of the Walnut
growers' plants at that place, came
to this city and In company with
.1. C. Leedy, county agricultural
agent, yesterday afternoon visited
growers and orchards In lloseburg
and vicinity.
Ex-Resident in New Business
A. T. Lawrence, former real
estate man of this city who went
to Pasadena to engage in that
business about a year ago, has pur
chased a large filling station In
that city and is now operating
Ihat business. He is enjovlng a
fine patronage there and li Is un
derstood, from word received hero
Hint he has doubled the business. '
Will Go On To Marshfield
Mr. N. K. Swaluson and mother
of Long Reach. Cal.. were guestR
at Hie Hoseburg auto park Inst
mgui on tne return rrom a trip as
far east as Illinois. Today they
went to Miir-hfiold to visit their
brother ami son. n. W. Sivalnson.
who Is captain of the shin Pioneer
of the coast geodetic survey. They
may reiurn to iiosonurg today be
fore continuing their journey to
Long Beach. .
Engineer and Agent on Trip
1 K. Price, rural englneel from
the O. s. C. extension service, ar
rived tliis morning from Corvallls
nnd in companv with .1. C. Leedy.
county agricultural agent, goes
this nfterooon to the northern
part nf the county. The two will
visit Drain, Klkton. and then go
to Smith River, belns on a crops
tour. Thny will visit a number of
farms and hold conferences with
people individually In regard to j
crops.
I
NEWS
Merchant Visitor Here
Charles Rowell, owner of the
Temuile store, was in this city
Thursday attending to business
affuirn and trading.
Attending Nurserymen's Meeting
C. 12. Noyer of this city has gone
to Seattle whore this week he is
attending the Pacific coast Nurs
erymen's convention.
On Business Trip
Walter Leake left yesterday nf-
Iternoon for Senttle where he will
!be iuokirig after business affairs
jfor tii next five days or so.
i California Men Visit
Frank Simons of Kurekn. Cal..
land Jack Traylor of Oakland. Cal.,
istopped overnight at the local auto
I camp eurouto to Seattle.
Judge Hamilton In Portland
Hon. J. w. Hamilton, circuit
i court judge, went to Portland yes
terday afternoon to spend a few
(lays looking Rfter business af
fairs. Are Taking Long Vacation
Mr. A. Mulihaupr, Helllgham,
I Wash., butcher, accompanied by
ltis son. w ere overnight guests -of
the local auto camp on their re
'turn trip from southern wunder
ilngs which began April .1.
Pasadena Residents Here
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Taylor, vho
reside in Pasadena, stopped over
in lloseburg last night. They are
on a summer vacation trip up
north. Mr. Taylor is an optome
trist. Stop Overnight at Park
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Duller, re
turning to their home in Los An
geles from a trip to Portland, were
guests at the local an(o park over
night. Mr. ltutler is stock manager
of the Western Lithograph com
pany In Los Angeles.
Will Locate In Seaside.
' Fred .lingers, former Ventura,
Calif., resident, accompanied by hts
cousin, passed the ninht at the
Roseburg auto camp. Ho Is on his
way to Seaside to locate. He will
join Mrs, Iiogors and his daugh
ter there. . ,
Returning to Wenatchee
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Kenzlbach
nnd children of Weimleheo, Wash.,
"were guest w of the lloseburg auto
I nark lasl night on their return
journey from Stoton. j.. Kenzi
bach Is in the rloiy milling busi
ness. Will Visit in Northwest
Mrs. F. L. Sears, son Reid.of
Los Angeles, and Mrs. W. J. Hny
den of Oakland, were In lloseburg
overnight on their way to Van
couver. During their journey they
will visit friends at Eugene, Al
bany and Portland.
1
Visiting at Coast
Mrs. Horace Campbell of this
city and her daughter, Mrs. George
Neuner of Portland, the latter's
two children and little Patricia
Leake are spending n week or so
at llaudon beach, where they have
taken n cottage.
Are In Roseburg Overnight
It. L. Averlll, Helllngliani, Wash.,
Jeweler, accompanied by, his wife
and Mrs. ICllu L. Cole and Kva L.
Cole, slopped at the lioseburg auto
tunic last nlglit. on tiielr way home
from Los Angeles. Their trip has
taken tiiem about 3d days. f
Mils fill u ' '
'Ei-Reiiaent Visits
I , (iilbert Oilhertsoti,, formerly of
iflils, city and (Jlyndah', nojiv. 1 fds
ifjeirl' or KpiHUtik tfilet, neii-? Coos
Bay, waSi Jil Hosebuig lodn.vnil iu
Y,'av hon'io from Portland. His' oy-
sigui, w hich no inmost, lost a suorr
tnne ago, litis, greatly iinproyoi
SSI
following the removal of a entar
at Portland and the,, use of Espe
cially made glasses.
Saw Roseburg 55 Years'Ago ''
I). M. Kerby, with his family,
land brother J. K. Cronin, all of
: MeMdunville, were in tho city yes
jterdny cnrnule to-Yreka, Calif. Mr.
Kerby is one of the prominent
isheep rniscrff in the Mc.Mlnnvllle
section. Mr. Cronin said that his i
ramiiy traveled through Roseburg I
jbv wagon troin Yreka, Calir., over.
r, vpiii-u mm nnd tlinl Mm i-rmdu '
,then were not so good as the pres-
I ent ones. 1 lie journey at
time took them two weeks
I was far from comfortable.
that
nnd
L. A. People Visit Kin
Mr. and Mrs. H. IT. Nolnn arriv
ed yesterday by motor from their
home In Los Aneeles lo visit in
Roseburg with Mrs. Nolan V sis
ter. Mrs. Carl Lundeen. Oregon is
their former home and they pray
dispose of tiielr Los Angeles prop
erty to return to this state to live.
Thev experienced a pleasant trip
to this cltv but round it quite
warm south, it being lofi degrees
in Redding Hie day they visited
there. Mr. and MrB. Nolan will
visit In Portland niter a stay In
MONEV
T CANT BUY
A BETTER OIL
than
THE NEW
WWi
i? &;H ZEROLENE
VL&ijir J
IK
-M-f-v Mr"- North was thrown against
III" W 'he windshield, breaking the glass
JL & 9 '" receiving a severe gash on the
VlinfUl f Illl1isa4irkri lnft nMe ot l,or ''"' ""'I other In-k3UJltr-lillOritdllOn
juries lo her head. Mr. North was
A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT
Herbert Byers Visits ' '
Herbert B.vers of Canyonvllle
! spent the illuming in Oils city vis-
Hint! friends and attendiiiK to busl
i neas affairs.
To Visit at La Grande
John Hazelton of the Soldiers'
Home left hero yesterday after
noon for l.a(irande, where he plans
to visit for some time.
Cleveland Man In
George iteynolds, resident of
Cleveluud, was a visitor in this
city Thursday afternoon to luuk
after business interests.
Visitor Yesterday
C. Tavender, resident of Melrose,
was In tills city for a few hours
Thursday looking niter business
matters and visiilng.
From Portland Office '
J. P. Jensen, from tho Porllnnd
offiews of the Corvallls Creamery
company, was here yesterday on
business and this morning left for
Medford.
Expected Home Saturday
Mrs. (ieo. J. Daehcr und two chil
dren, Helen and (leorgo. have been
spending the past fortnight in
Portland visiting with friends and
are expected home at the end of
ihe week.
To Return Sunday
Mrs. Harry Uurr and daughter,
Patricia June, who have been vis
iilng Mrs. ilurr's relatives at
Hoise, Idaho, are expected to re
turn to their homo in this cliy
Sunday.
Mrs. Criteser Home
Mrs. T. J. Criteser rolutned to
her home in this city yesterday
afternoon from ited Hluff, Calif.,
where for the past few weeks she
has been enjoying a visit at the
home of Iter daughter, Mrs. J. A.
Cobb.
Kansas People Here
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. p. Quick and
son, George, of Wichita, KanBiis,
aro here for a visit Willi A. M.
Wishwell, night clerk at the
Grand Hotel. The visitors have
been touring the Pacific coast and
Just arrived from Los Angeles.
Operates Service Station
A. T. Lawrence, formerly' en
gaged In Ihe real estate business
in tills city Is now operating a
sorvice station at Pasadena, lo
which place he moved several
months ago. Reports are that ho
is doing a very .excellent business.
On Business Trip Salem
Dert (1. Dates left last night for
Salem where he will spend a few
days attending to business mat
ters. He is preparing to leave In
the near future on a trip up tho
North Umpqua river in company
with James Goodman of Salem and
motion picture cameramen, for the
purpose of securing a movie travel
ogue of that scenic district.
Resident Meets Kin
A. N. Itnpp, merchant of""i31lons
vllle, N. Y., and uncle of Mrs.
Menu Iirowil of this city, passed
through lioseburg yesterday on a
pleasure trip around the country.
He wns one of a party of sixteen
which included Mrs. Rapp nnd fel
low townspeople. All were greatly
pleased witli what they saw of Ore
gon. It as the first time Mrs.
Brow n hnd. scon her uncle since
childhood.
Miss Baker and Party Visit
Miss Lucille Baker, lonelier the
past winter at. tho Benson school,
stopped over here tliis morning lo
visit friends on her way to Port
land from Sun Krancisco, where
she has been spending some time.
She met her sister und husband,
who arrived In the bay cily from
Honolulu, and lliey are accom
panying Miss Baker homo to
Portland for the summer.
Marshfield Man in City
Hurry McKoown, forhior pro
prietor of the Chandler hotel, )a
n visitor lioro today from Mursh
rield and Is looking up old fi lends,
while In the city. Mrs. Grace
Cross, Blsler-ln-law of Louis Simp
son, who Is owner of Shore Acres
at the coast, and of which family
Mr. McKeown Ib n close friend,
la to arrive here this aflernnon
from San KrnnclBco on her way
to the coast. Mrs. Cross iiIbo has
a number of friends here.
Former Resident Hurt
Frank Donning, a former" resi
dent of Looking Glass, was burned
"'""'l U'o '"CO at Marshfield yes-
'eruny, according 10 word rrom
that city where he Is employed us
I stewnrd of the Klks club. He
openeil the door of the rurnnce.
cnuslng a smnll explosion, which
hurled III in back against the con
crete wall. The Humes singed Ills
hnlr anil burned his face, but his
eyes were protected by his glass .i
so that his eyesight, was not In
jured. Petaluma Editor and Party Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Atihur G. New
burg and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Car
penter or Petnlunin, California,
stopped over hero today to visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Jones.
Mr. Ncwbnrg Is city editor of Hie
Argus, published at Petaluma. The
parly has been louring Oregon,
milking Hie trip to Crater Italic,
the Mi-Kenzio highway and Col
umbia highway trips. They are
enthusiastic In their . praise of
Oregon scenery and climate, Mr.
Ncwbuig remiiiklng that It Is the
pieltiost lie has ever seen.
Californians Inlured
1 Mr- "ml Mr"- E- J- N'nr,h nf
Whlltler, Calif., motoring lo Sa-
lent, Oregon, met with an accident
this morning on the highway ap
proaching the city limits lo the
south. A car directly ahead of their
machine swung to Ihe left of the
roadside, Mr. North's car crashing
Into the rear of the automobile.
IV.hat.eVed gias,.0"1 'ac by
cAOrnKTOP (Orders?
1 Ah VN H 1 VI I P r00D:
carry kjj li 11 M j IJsjoa
311 WEST
CASS .
Saturday Sales
Sugar, 10 lbs.
Lemons . 35c Apples t,or jc
. :
String Beans ferneltibS.29c Bananas 25c
Study the Following l
Soap white 39c Milk ion'talltins' 28c
Washing PdrgrS.68c Noodles 2jc
Jar Rings de,r'double25c Rice FlakeXs!' 23c
Peanut Butter S 39c Salad Oil aSfaLS
V . -M.I '
Coffee Stone's Supreme, lb. 49c;
CRISCO COUPONS I
Bring your Crisco coupon to Stone's. Redeemable on any size c&n
desired. "
T3ksrr Special, medium
DdCOn dry cure, lb.
Cottages 10U of lean" 30c Picnics Sckle8" V ' 25c
Hams IbFirst Grade' 33c Salt Side . 25c
Home From Coast
Mr. nnd Mrs. Km I It. llmx-h nnd
Verno Stiruni returned here Inst
nlRlit following a brief trip to Gold
Uracil, whero Mr. Hurch and Mr.
Hhrntn wi'ro ntU'iidliiK Ur InifllncHH
affairs.
Returned From Portland
C. W. Parker, proprietor of tlio
HoRcburR KiirnKf, Ib tmnm follow
ing a trip to Porlland whero he
spent Bfveral dayH on IhihIdcsh.
Mr. FVirker hnd planned to take
the trip from I'nrttund to Seattle
on the West Count planes, hut
reservatioiiK hnd been taken for
more than a week ahead.
Karl Dane
and
Geo. K. Arthur
In
"Baby Mine"
TOMORROW
ONE DAY ONLY
Buck Jones
in
"Blood Will
Tell"
A thrilling romance of
laws and outlaws.
Coming Sunday
8YD CHAPLIN
In
THE FORTUNE
HUNTER
Antlers
Todayj
It's the one laugh hit
z2 10 far this year, K5g
- fMAlPU'VlTlUli'V s m .
PURE CANE, CLOTH BAG
Produce Items
Smoked Meats
TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
Visited Friends
Mrs. J. C. (Inzley of Mytilo
Creek was In lloseburg Thursday
visiting with ftiunds and shopping.
Home From Convention
S. .1. Jones, who lias been visit
ing with friends In Kugcnc and at
tending tho Hapllat convention
there tills weok, is home.
From Wilbur
Mrs. Peter Thornton, resident of
Wilbur, was here for n Tew hours
yesterday shopping nnd transud
ing business.
Visiting at Brockley Home
Mr. and Mrs. Hob Sanders or
Yrokn, Calirornla. are here for a
visit at the heme of Mr. and Mrs.
It. L. Hrockley. Mr. .Sanders Is a
brother of Mrs. Hrockley.
New Sign Installed .
A new Neon sign has been In
stalled at the Itlchrield Hint Ion on
Hose and Oak streets through Hoy
Ilufhntn, who has the local agency.
The sign Is one of the Inrger types
with the world lllrhtleld n colors.
It has been placed In front of tho
station facing the two streets
whero It nllracta a great deal of attention.
General Merchandise
FOR CASH ONLY u
From Now to July 21
RIVERSIDE STORE
I mile north of Roseburg '
GEO. M. DENTON, PROP. ' J'
Golden West and Del Monte Coffee, lb ..53c
Royal Club Yellow Cling Peaches, No..2!2 can 23c
, Royal Club Spinach, No. 2'2 can 15c
Ball Mason .lars, 2 qt. size, complete, doz. $1.05
Ball Mason Jars, ql. size, complete, doz 90c
Ball Ideal Glass top qts., complete, doz $1.00
Men's Straw Hats 20 off
Men's Leather Gloves, buck and horsehide 20 off
Ladies' Black Silk Hose, $2.00 value $1.50
5 gal. Oil Cans with pumpi $2.50 value $2.05
1 gal. Oil Cans, 45c value ...35c
Fisher's Blend Flour $2.20
225 N. Z
Jackson 2
Items
67c
3 lbs.
1.45
1-
30c
Visitors Returned Home
Mrs. (Htm nnd daughter, .guests
for sevoral days at the horrte of
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Pnden, hayo re
turned to Medford. i
Barbours Home From Portlarfd
Mr. and Mrs. tlcorge Barbour
have returned to this city from
Portland, whore they spent n few
days visiting and on buslnesj.
- .
Accepts Position at Grand
Hoss Hales, who is spending Ills
school vacation with his parents in
Ibis city, hns accepted a position
ut the Hotel Grand for the summer
period.
Wounded Pigeon Found .
A wounded carrier pigeon fell
last evening In front of the 'homo
of Mrs. Pcurl James at 2 4. 'I .Shell
dun street nnd is being enred for
by tho family until Its owner can
be found. The pigeon carries a
registered number, 27, Seattle, 186
on one leg nnd the numbers 212
and 2iri. Tho pigeon apparently had
struck a wire as It fell exhausted
and hnd a wound In Its breast and
one eye wns swelled shu. Al
though It would not eat last, night
it was coaxed to drink wator this
morning. It is carrying two pealed
messnqefl.