- ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW.' ROSEBURG.' OREGON. ; FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1928: t -rr-r'T-rv-r THRE3; J &BBB8BSB Peoples Supply Co. What shnll we eat? This is the daily question the house wife hh to ask come to our cool well-stocked store, look at our well displayed fruits, vegetables, and all kinds of Canned Goods, pickles, relishes, mayonnaise, honey and syrups. Also in the meat department; fresh, smoked and cold meats of all kinds. We can supply all your needs to make most any kind of a meal. ;.;,.;,. For Saturday and Monday We Offer Special 1 gal. can Liberty Bell Cane and Maple Syrup $1.25 Bulk Mayonnaise, fresh every day, pint ', 30c Bulk Soda Crackers, fresh, per pound.!.... 12c Ginger Snaps, per pound I....... ............. .13c Kerr's Wide Mouth Fruit Jars, qt. size 95c Jelly Powder Diamond W, 3 pkgs. for 22c Calumet Baling Powder, 1 lb. can ..25c Hard Wheat Flour, guaranteed, sack......:...... .$1.85 Fly Foil, half pint cans 29c Fly Foil, one pint cans ......49c Powdered Sugar, per pound 10c Macaroni, 3 lbs. for 21c Dry Chip Beef, glass jar, 2 for 25c 2 large loaves Bread for ..23c 3 lbs. good quality Coffee $1.00 Oregon Walnuts, per pound .....23c Fruit and Vegetable Dept. Bananas, 3 lbs. for Fancy Lemons, doz. , Oranges, doz Local Lettuce, 3 heads for New Spuds, 10 lbs. for V LOCAL NEWS J i -' On Business Trip- - 4 ' Attorney A.- N. Orcntt went to Portland v fast night to spend u .fewdays looking after legal mat-' "tors. ( From Melrose y Allen Green,, resident of Mel f ', rose,- was in tills city Thursday af- tornoon attending to business, nf , fairs and trading. In Thursday Mr. and (Mrs. Leslie Glenson of Sutherlin -wore In Roseburg Thursday afternoon visiting with friends and trading. Visitor From Salem Mrs. E. A. Rhotcn of Salem has arrived to spend a week or so visit ing with relatives at Dixonville. Mrs. Rhoten on her return home will be accompanied by her daugh ter, Mrs. Everett Lyle, who recent ly arrived from Chicago. Returned From Vancouver Mrs. J. W. Stafford nm? two children stopped over night at the Roseburg auto park on their way t) their home in lv.nl I. Cal., from as far north as Vancouver. In Cot- tape Grove they visited relatives. Pearl Stafford .3 a school teacher. Going to Burlingame Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Robinson, of Wilderville, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs, James A. Hnll and child, of Bur Hnp.ii me. Cal., were in Roseburg overnight enronie to Hurlingaino. They have bee-i to Portlan!. Mr. Hall is assistant secretary of Citizens Huildiir,' urd Loan asso cation of San Fiuncieeo. New Stack Erected A new two-foot smoke slack, fit) feet high was erected yesterday at the loeal gas plant. The slack was placed by L. W, Mutzger. It is ex pected .that tho new stack will In a large measure eliminate much of the complaint regarding excessive smoke and fumes in the vicinity of the gas plant and will also give in creased boiler efficiency. . Draws Small Fine Win. Steuer, of Buck Fork, re-' cently arrested on a charge of as-1 sault and battery, was fined $10 and costs in the justice court yes terday evening. The case was one iu which Stetier was accused of choking Sam Thackeray, a neigh bor. Thackeray claimed that he 1 was bitten by Steuer's dog and ' that when he kicked nt the dog that Steuer attacked him. j Long Beach Folk Here Mrs. Edna Lewis ami son of Ing Beach, Cal.. were Bobby, accom- panied here recently by Mrs Ev erett Lyle, a visitor from Chicago, and the group is YfMting at th homes of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Can non and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lane In Dixonville, Mrs. Lewis and son will visit in Salem and Portland also while In the state, spending a month here. Former Residents Visit mr. aim .iirn. r thiik vji'KiniiHii i nni two children former residents J of Hoseburg. are spending a few ; days hpre visiting with friends j and relatives. Mr. Ockleman was ! formerly employed at the local water and lieht offlr-o but resign--rd his pop it Ion here to take the i Oregon Life apency Rt Tillamook, j They have spent several days on f the North Umpqua enjoying ft . fishing trip and plan to remain in the city for two more days before returning to their home. ai W. g! 24c ........34c ....43c 14c ...25c The secret in : ' . making' gravy is to add the liquid to thcs browned flour a little at a time so you can stir up a smooth mixture. Nothing more -than control I Hills Bros, similarly control the roasting of their coffee by roasting only a few Pounds at a time by their pat ented, continuous process.. A rich, uniform flavor is always developed because every berry is roasted evenly. HILLS BROS COFFEE 0 1928 Itec U. 8. I'll. Off. Frah from the orittnat vacuum pack. Easily opened with a key. Toured National Parks Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Thayer and children are returning to their home In San Diego after a visit to Vancouver and a tour of the national parks. They were guests of the Roseburg auto park over night.' - Comfort and Protection GAUZETS 49c Box of One Dozen A new sanitary nap kin that affords pro tection to the clothing because of its exclu sive underlayer. Gives you the eeu rlty nnd comfort you hare long dfflred. Just ask for G.iuzets Nathan FuIIerton Tho IteKOlZ Drat Slot Roseburg, Oregon LOCAL Visitor Thursday j : Miss Klla Rice, resident of Rid dle, Hpent several hours Thursday I iu this city vtuittiiK with fiien ld , and trading. - j Visitors Thursday , Mrs. R. W. Daldwln and son of Myrtle Croefc ' were in Host-'hurs for eveiiil hours yesterday bIiou ping und uttending to business matters.; ; r : Back Fron Camping Trip A. H. Gorr, (South Deer Creek resident, returned home yester day following a week's camping beach. i Riddle Visitors ' Mrs. Aupust Wilson and dauph- ter, Mrs. Kaster CJilmore, were lie re from Riddle yesterday shop- ping ami aut-miing 10 uusim-ss affairs. u Returned to Grants Pass-V i A. W. Dahlberg returned yes terday afternoon to his home iu I Grants Pass after spending sev ieral days here enjoying a vinlt Mh friends. ' Visitor Thursday :t Mra.vJ. M. Telford was hero from Happy Valley yesterday aft ernoon visiting with friends .and attending to business matters. Home From Portland Mrs. II. L. Denn and daughter and Mrs. O. AV. Giegler of Camas r.,lAV ,.n.ii.i.a,1 Vi vnclonluv afternoon following a visit in ortland for several weeks. Parents Here Mr. and Mrs. Williams are here from Portland to visit with their son, Delvas Williams, and other relatives. They are former resi dents. Visited Relatives Walter Pntte.rnon has been hore from Portland attending to busi ness affairs Mid , ivViiffig with his mother, Mrs. Mary Patterson, and his brother, Ed Patterson, for a few days. . - t Mrs. Wright Home Mrs. J. Wendell Wright has ro turned to Roseburg following an enjoyable visit with friends in Portland. She was met in Eugeno by Mr. Wright who returned with her by motor. Expected Home This Week Father B. Clery of St, .Joseph's parish, who has been III at a Bend hospital, is reported improving and Is expected home sometime this week, according to word re ceived here. ; i- Left for L. A. i ' Harry D. 'Trusael, following , a three woeks' visit with his broth er A. H'.' Trussel, 'at South Deer Creek and other relatives in tliut part of tho county, left yester day afternoon for his homo In Los Angeles. , Brother Expected Here ' D. Hedgpcth, brother of Mrs. Fred Boyer of this city, is ex pected here today for a visit with his sister. Mr. Hedgpeth's homo is in Los Angeles and he has just arrived in San Francisco fol lowing a pleasuro cruise in the South Sea Islands. "Ren" Smith Dies Lorenzo ("Ren") Smith1, Coos county rancher 'and stockman well known in Roseburg, where ho was a frequent business visitor, died nt his homo in Marshfield on Wednes day of this week, following a stroke of parulyslH a few days he fore. H was born in Eugeno and was a charter memher of tho Woodmen of the World lodge there. His widow and eight sons and daughters survive. He was 72 years old. Seattle Residents Enjoy Visit Mrs. Robert Hesketh and daughter, Miss Juan, arrived from Seattle Tuesday and are the house guests of Dr. ('has. Ihigav and family nt their country homo on Deer creek. Mrs. Hesketh i:j the wife of Mr. Hesketh. who has enjoyed tho distinction of serv'ng the sound city IS consecutive years as councilman and just re cently was elected president of. the Seattle council. The visitors, will remain at the Hagar homo for a week or, ten days. Return From North Mr. and Mrs. John E. Flurry re turned yesterday afternoon from Portland where they liave been spending the past ten days. Mr. Flurry, local representative of Northern Life Insurance company, attended a convention of the or ganization while in Portland and participated in a golf tournament conducted by the officials of the company. In the tournament Mr. Flurry tied for first place and in the play-off honors as runner-up for the championship cup. He was awarded a cip and an affidavit, the latter being Just a proof that John didn't buy the cup at a Portland Jewelry shop. ' Ideas on Salmon Salmon jerked the way the In dians nsf'd to do, minus the dirt, is an Industry whirh Thomas A. 1 Itlrhmond of Gardiner is working The salmon are smoked within few hours after they are taken tll .,l4llt.. ii i',r,,...o frnm n, -. n.Di,i ' u'infiA. ter hay. The proceps of Jerking salmon Is practlrnlly Identical with 1 " r" np" y""y. that used in Jerking deer meat and be held Sunday afternoon at consists of plenty of salt, brown'2;0 "r'w'' " the .Methodist siiEiir and the smoke frnm alder i hurrh in Myrtle Creek. Hev. Pat wood. Mr. nifhmond. who Is In ' lerxoii of Monroe will officiate anil Portland, says I hat the (rollers are Internu nt will lie in the Myrtle ruining tl.e palmon industry on ' rffk cemetery. M. K. Hitter Is Iu lliecoaft. for lh trailers are rnlrh-1 charito of arrangements. Mr. Hurst Ing the Immature fish. There sn-'ls survived by his widow and four pears to be no way of curbing this children, Lynn snd Roland. Mar- method nf fishing, notwithstanding, that It is threatening the future' supply of salmon gonlan. Portland Ore - NEWS Is Visitor at Auto Park Knroute lo Portland and Van couver, ,B. Pregthel. of Mill Val ley, C'ul., was an over night visitor at the Ro.seburg auto park. Returning to Seattle Mr. and .Mrs. C. II. Kelson, re turning to Seattle from a Cali fornia trip, wero guests of the Iloseburg auto park lust night. VanBurena Home From Ashland Mr. and Mrs. 'n. VanBuren have returned to their home on West Washington fitreet after vis iting in Ashland for some time. I Wyoming Family Here P. E. Norcross, Sheridan, Wyo.. merchant, and family stooped in "uaL'uuB m1 "V ' . y to Washington and home. They have just come from California Patrolman Visited J. W. Thomas, road patrolman from Anchor, was a visitor in Roseburg Thursday to look after business affairs. He reports that quite a bit of road work is being done in that district. Spent Two Weeks in California J. H . McMaun and two sons, re turning to. Portland from a two weeks trip to California and east ern Oregon, stopped In the Rose burg auto park last night. Californlans Stop Over Night Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Polk and family, of Oakland, Cal., stopped in Roseburg last night on their way home from a visit in Washing ton. Mr. Polk is superintendent of tho Oakland city wood yard. Worked Here 15 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Chambers, Portland, were in this city last night on tho return trip from Crys tal lake. Fifteen years ago Mr. Chambers was a brakeman on the S. 1'. and had a run out of Rose burg. , Were In Roseburg Yesterday Mr. and Mis. F. W. Harper and family, Sacramento folk, were in Roseburg yesterday on their way home from a trip to Washington. They also visited friends in The Dalles. Mr. Harper is a roofing contractor. Child Recovering Marie, the small daughter of Mrs. Irene Hibard of East 6th street, has recovered following an injury Jo the palate recently. Tho child was playing with a stick and through an accident tore a place in the palate. To Visit In Eugene Mr. and Mrs .Carl Anderson, of Byron Hot Springs, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Camp, of Pleas anton, Cal., wero in Roseburg yes terday on their way to Canada. They will stop over in, Eugeno to visit a few days, . ; . . In Medford This Week Mrs. Harold U. Adams nnd son. Hal, of South Chadwlck strcot have gone to Medforrt for the week to join Mr. Adams, local pi lot who is there on business. While in the southern Oregon city they will visit relatives. Will See Lake Louise Enroute to Canada and Lake Louise, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hough, of Long Beach, Cal., were In Rose burg over night. They have gone to Vancouver every summer for eight years, and havo stopped in! the Roseburg auto park five times. Returning to San Francisco Their 17-day vacation almost over, Mr. and Mrs. A. Traeger, and George and Margaret Traeger, of San Fan'cisco, passed through this city on their way homo from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. Treager is a member of the police force of San Francisco. Wants Hop Pickers Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Baker of In dependence, Ore., were In Rose burg today to secure pickers for the Wlgrich hop ranch near Inde pendence. There is a very large hop crop this year and many pick ers and workmen are needed, the Wlgrfeh ranch expecting to use lfiuO workers. To Live at Oak ridge ' Mrs. R. V. Monir nnd 111 Ho niece left yesterday afternoon for Oaktldgn where they will join Mr. Moser t'o live. Ho Is em ployed by the Southern Pacific company at that place. Mrs. Moser's son went to Oakridge earlier in the day. Left for Lann County Mrs. E. A. Hear of Red LodKO, Montana, has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Willis, 333 Soulh Stephens street, for several days and yesterday after noon left for the northern part of the state. She will visit with oth er relatives in Cottage Grove then ro to Portland before leaving for her home. Canadi Is Destination Among the guests nt the Rose burg auto park yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Cochran, of Img Beach, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. Huff, of Santa Ann, all enroute to Canada. .Mr. Cochran Is a doctor, while Mr. Huff Is a Jeweler. The party Is i boosting the Pacific Southwest Ex position lo be held in Long Beach July 21 to August 3. i Funeral Services Sunday Funeral nervires fur David K. Hurst, well known North Myrtlo garet, all of Myrtle Orcek and Mrs, Lena rhanney of Holse, Idaho. A ' brother. W. V. Hurst of Myrtlu Creek, also survives. At Coast v j ' Attorney Dexter Hire; Is! at Marstitlfltl on husim'ss. Portlander Visited J. 1. Jen&eti of Portland was In this city over Thursday at tending lo business affairs. niudny visitor- It. K. Keller, resident of Albany, was in U:ia e.ny over itiuiHUay attending to business u I fa ha and visiting. From Coast Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Nicholson of Marshfleld were visitors iu Rose burg over Thursday. Stop at Local Auto Park 11. H. Schutz and r.ustaf Zielv man, of Bakersfiehl, Ca)., stopped j at tho Roseburg auto park yes terday on their way to Portluud. Expected Home Today Dr. Donald R. Gibbs, who has been spending the past two days In Corvullia and points north on business, Is expected home to day. Here From Long Beach Mrs. Sue Salman of Lone; Bench, Cal,, la spending a week in this city visiting with her no phew, James W. Smith, Jr., and other relatives. Judge Taking Vacation Judge Cuas. F. Hopkins, justtoo of tho peace, left on his vacation this morning and is spending a week at Belknap Springs, Bend nnd other eastern Oregon points. Mrs. Llntott Home Mrs. Frances Llntott returned to her home In this city Thurs day afternoon after spending the past fortnight in Portland visit ing with friends nnd enjoying n vacation. Returned From Minneapolis Matt Miller and family, of Ingle wood, Cal., who havo been visit ing in Minneapolis, were over night visitors at the local nuto purkl Th'V aire now on their way homo. , Representatives Here C. M. Braun, lar.tory manager of tho Hudson-Essex Motor com pany nt Seattle, and D. W. Sad ler, representative from Medford are In this city on business for a few dnys. : Enroute to Sacramento Salt Lako City to Sacramento Is the Itinerary of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. L. Hemstreet and children, " who stopped In Roseburg yestorday. They expect to mako tho round trip In about ono month . t Visiting at Son's Home Mrs. J. W. Smith, Sr., of Marsh field Is here for a week visiting at the homo of her son nnd wife, Mr. and Mrs. J, W., Smith, Jr. Mr, Smith drove to tho coasti yester day lo bring his mother here. Are on Three Months' Trlpr '' Guests at. the Roseburg aulo nark last, night wero Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Kuhlmnn, residents of Wichita, Kans., who are travel ing lo Vancouver and return, the entire trip taking about 3 months. Illinois People Here Overnight Dr. nnd Mrs. H. M. Lancaster and children, of Riverside, III., wore visitors nt the RoBeburg auto park yesterday enrouto to Long Bench. Their trip will tnko approximately six weeks. 'Mr. Lancaster Is a dentist In Chicago. Making Annual Trlp Mrs. A, Hellman; wlfo of ft Los Angeles hanker, and Miss N. Crowley vlslled hero last night at tho Umpqua hotel on I heir way, taking a trip which Is annual, Thev will go from hero to Port land for a week, thence to Olym pla, Seattle. Ex-Residents Visit Here Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Ponsler, for mer residents of this city, are hore today from Florence, where they mnko their home now. Mr. Ponsler is Ford dealer nnd has a garage and servlco atnllon at Florence, Will Visit Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cbadbourn, nccompanled by Mr. and Mrs. W. Murray, all of Oakland, Calif., were in Roseburg over night. They are on a six-weeks' vaca tion and intend to visit Crater Lako, having already seen Yellow stone and Rainier national parks. Back From Vacation Trip Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hcllemann and Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Slade of San Francisco returned hern last night following an enjoyable va cation trip to the North Umpqun. The party went as far as Diamond Lake. They are friends of Will Lurry. Party Californlans on Trip A party of Californlans, In which are Included Arthur G. E. Morgnn, banker of FuIIerton nnd Los Angeles nnd Elizabeth Key nnd Anna Wlndhor nrrlved last evening and In company with Harold Roadman of this city went this morning to the North Utnp ijun country. They are lo mak their headquarters at ldelyhl while enjoying a two or three weeks' vacation and fishing. Mr. Roadman Is returning hero this afternoon. Ex-Resident and Family Here Mrs. A. Wecre nnd her son, Al gle Weofe, nnd two grand daugh ters. Iis and Kdna Weefe, of Holse, Idaho, stopped hero this week to visit with Mrs. Weef's cousins, A. V. Marslers and It. W. Maratcrs and Ihelr families. Tney have h"cn visiting relatives In different parts of Oregon and Wa.ltini,'tc)n white on a vncaliun trip. .Mrs. VVeefe will be renienj. tiered by ninny of tho older resi dents or the city, ns Bho con ducted a millinery store here 27 years ako. The entire parly was delighted with Iloseburg nnd not ed many Improvements since they last visited hero, 1 1 CASH f nTNiTTv IV I IT1 Ol and i m p : D jfl I - L; Quality Merchandise Sold at Stone's Among the stocks ok the shelves of Stone's Cash Stores will be found practic ally one hundred per cent, well known nationally advertised brands. Highest quality merchandise at as low a price as is often paid for ; inferior , brands. Shop early while the supply of fresh goods is completed : J ; .! I j ? S j j f ' : " ' $5.00 Orders Delivered Free. ' Any Qrder 10c, Sugar Excepted. ; Onions ian Reds. 4 lbs. : 15c Carrots btchet1; i c Lettuce a: cr 5c Apricots Uftlity' 1.25 Exceptional Values j- 171 ah r Besl nard wheat- sPer" 9 ftQ Sninnrh "Del Monte'" 9fV rlOUr ry'8 'White Down,' sk. .U OpiIldlII No. 2 tins, 2 cans pl Corn Starch 25c Hot Sauce nte" f c BakingPdr. fein 1145 Pineapple;' SSy"25c Fly Spray Stn' 79c IS pSIc Sun Brite ?ccr;; 11c Syrup " ffllc Coffee Bacon !U.edilim iry cure 33c Squares Foy ,winin8' 23c Cottages ;bLot8 f ,ean'" 30c Picnics ,twift'8 hock,eM' 25c In Today Mrs. Nettlo Cnliot of Ten Mile spent llio morning hero vlsltlt'i? frlonila nnd looking nfler business matters. .... Miss Evans Been Visitor Mr. nml Mih. B. . Kvnns linvo had ns Ihelr house guest, tholr ihniiihler, Miss Dnrolhy lOvims, of Saertimonto. Miss Hvr.ns Is em ployed by tho Hiicnimonto Unlovt newspaper nnd lias been a news writer for several years.; She Is leaving Hunday for the nonlli. P. M. Matthews Quite III AIIIioukIi he linn slightly Im proved, tlio condition of Phillip M. Matthews, former resident of tills city, Is still serious, accord liu; lo Ilauey Matthews nnd son, Den Matthews, who returned hore this morning frnm Halem, wtiero they spent yesterday with their brother and uncle. USED CARS that will serve you well and save you money. Ford Sedan Chevrolet Coach Buick Roadster Dodge Touring Hudson Touring Hudson Speedster Buick Touring Ford Truck Ruck steel Star Light Delivery Auburn Touring Roy Catching Motor Co. Terms to Suit Local Produce fclb. 47c, 3 lb. 1.45 Smoked Meats TWO STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Marriage License Issued A marriage license -was Issued yesterday to Fred Stasor and Lu cie Caspbeer; both of Lakovtew. Returned to 8uthelln ' Mrs. E. W. Maloy returned to her home In Suthurlln thin noon after visiting hero and shopping during the morning hours. Visitor From Myrtle Creek Mrs. Kayo Baldwin of Myrtle C!.-enk was In tills city miring jc-s-ltrdny a.'lorneon shopping and '. lending lu business matters. Sutherlin Visitor Mrs. Lillian Llmllio, Sutherlin resident, ves a Itosehurg vhl:or Thursday ofturnoon and was at tending lo business uffalrs. From Houlton Mrs. Delia I). I.nne, resilient ef Houlton. Oregon, Is spending sev eral days In Itosoburg visiting with friends and whllo hero Is looking after business Interests. Visited In Eugene Mis. J. B, Wharton or' this city and hor Blstor, Mrs. lien Mo Namcb, who is hur bouso guest and a visitor from San l''rnnclsco, mo tored lo Kugene Thursday and spent the day with friends. Painting Sorvlce Station Worknif -l nro today engaged In painting the service station of the Highway Service company on the corner uf .'ackson and Oougln3 streets. Went to Coast Mr. and Mrs. Allan It. Cox ot Portland, following a Btay hero tho past few days, went to Marsh field this morning. Mrs. Cox has been the house guest of Mrs. H. C. Church whllo her husband has been looking lifter business uf falrs hero. Uolng to Lakeside Ilrltt Laurlsnn, operator of a local taxi lino, left today tor Lake side, where ho will remain for an Indefinite period with fifends. Ho has been In very poor health for severnl weeks and Is taking A complete rest In tho hopo of im proving his condition. A. P. Inspector Visited Here L. O. Hamilton, Assoclsted Press insnertor from the Ban Frnnclwco ofrlccs, stopped In Hoseburg Thursday afternoon on his way home. Mr. Hamilton has been on a tour of Oregon, visiting the state circuit and slopped at the News Review office to Inspect the newly Installed printers. Ho will visit Medford before going on to the bay city. . t Va MODERN FOOD STORES Jackson T It's Vour Last Chance TODAY To See "BARE KNEES" She was only a bare-legged flapper, but she knew, her Irjnals, when to stop! Vand when to gol ALSO AMATEUR NIGHT A Musical Comedy. Qlrl Mary Jane. 8cene 8 to re. Q rooery Time Morning af ter Night Before. Place Bingvilte. Usual Admission. TOMORROW One Day Only TOM MIX and Tony , -In ' "HELLO CHEYENNE" Antlers ilfflilinjnw uu 7 II nmhwfilNWJI I m Ik