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ROSEBURG' NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON.' THURSDAY, JULY 26. 1928.' THREE" it : -f t 1 LOCAL1NEWS Business Visitor ! Broekway Visitor o Muetzel of Olalla was In this i Mrs. J. Seyler of Urockway was h v Wednesday afternoon attend ing to business affairs and trading. Sutherlin Man In W. J. Wenzel of Sufherllu spent Wednesday afternoon In this city attending to business mutters and greeting friends. Gone to Tillamook Kenneth Martin, local battery 'man. and Ills family have none to Tillamook beaches foi' a brief va cation triii. . ; In lown yesterday shopping and visiting with friends. , : Visited Friends H .Mrs. C Short was hero Sunshine ianch Wednesday I UK friends and shopping. , 1 . 1 from Visit- Stock Buyer in City : Kill Lceper, stock buyer from Youcallu, spent several hours lure unending to business matters. ' J Eugeneans Here Huy and Gene Burt or Eugene are in this cily, where they for merly ruslded, visiting Willi rela tives and friends, . , . Stop Here Overnight . ' i Mrs. K. Murphy. Jack , Menrtosa and W. Whitney, San 'Kianeisco residents, were, in Roseburg over night on their way to Seattle; 'Home From Corvallls 1 ' i Albert Chaniborlln is homa from Home From Eugene ' a two weeks' visit with his friend Miss Paulino Ilubar returned ! Waller Schoenleber of Corvallls.. home yesterday afternoon follow ing a visit with friends in Eugene for a few days. ' Rerdsport Men Here ' v Fred Varrelmnii, Jack Traylor and Attorney J. H. Austin were in Itosehurg today attending to pro bate court matters . Oakland Man In Hoy McNab of Oakland was a visitor in this city Wednesday and was looking after business uffairu. This is an Electric Kitchen THERE'S an electric appliance for nearly every operation in this up-to-(date -kitchen. And just such helpers and labor savers as these 'have made the word "housewife" gd out of style she's a' home maker now! The modern woman does not 3pend long hours over the drudgery of housework. She lets electricity do the hard jobs while she devotes her time to keeping herself young and interesting, "a lovable companion for her children and her husband. '- How many of these "electrical servants" have you in your kitchen? Begin now, buying one at a time and makjnrj easy monthly payments. Electrjc Range 1 . Electric Dish Washer Electric Refrigerator ' ' Electric Ventilating Fan , Electric Beajter ;, Electric Table Appliances Electric Kitchen Lighting Units Roseburg, Oregon The California Oregon power Compan y Reston Man Visitor 1 A. W. Johnson, rancher of lies ton, was a visitor in this city Wed nesday for several hours to look after business mutters. : Spent Afternoon : .Mrs. Kred Hatfield of Roberts Creek Bpent the afternoon here yesterday shopping anil attending to business uftairs. Returned Home Wednesday Mrs. Margaret Scott, former! resident,' relumed to her homo in I Kuin-ne yesterduy after a . brief visit here on business. ; San Franciscans Here i Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker unci fumily of Sun Francisco nrft in i ibis citv visiting at the N. S. Dy,ir 'home. They will he. In Itnsonurg jfor about a fori night. J Bob Tabke Expected 1 i liob Tabke. formerly of this clly, ! Is expected lioro today from Port 1 land and will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Myers and ; other I friends for a week or so. , 'Cannon Beach Man Returned : ) M. Maxwell, visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Page at their ; country home on the North Ump ;qua, left yesterday afternoon' for This home at Cannon Reach. Charged With Speeding A. J. Radke, Central Point resi dent, appeared in the Justice court yesterday afternoon and entered a plea of guilty to the, charge of speeding on the Pacific highway. The arrest was made by Traffic Officer E. It. Thurber. Judge Hop kins Imposed a tine of 515, which was paid. ' From Canyonvillc f' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eckluml were hero from Canyonvlllo yesterday afternoon" visiting .friends and at tending to ImsIneKs affairs. Touring to Canada ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Secado of Niles, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mershado and duughter, of Oakland, Cnlif., stopped in Rose burg lust night on their ' way to Canada. They expect lo be , .gone three weeks. ' I Spent Day Here Verne Williams and Cecil .Pier- son, Southern Pacific employes in j Eugene and both rormer residents I of this city, spent yesterday hero 'visiting relatives and friends. I - -:,' Ex-Resident Visiting Miss Olive M. Cooney, formerly of this city. Is being welcomed here by friends during her visit for two weeks or so with relatives. She now makes her home In Pasa dena. . and this time o n 1 y 3 7i g a 1 1 o n s of CYCOL Art Goeb el, Honolulu Flight winner, flew tbl Lockheed Whirlwind cg monoplane lo an other tyeol record LOS ANGELES TO NEW YORK AGAIN Cycol Aero Oil has drm L ons trntcd lis nmnr.ing "En duranco Beyond Ilelicfr 21U." miles tills time, in 25 H honrs and on 3H gallons of CycoL ' Five weeks ago, Lieutenant ft. C MolTalt made a startling record Los Angeles to New York, 2693 miles on 4 gallons of Cycol. Now, Art Gocbcl, famous winner of Jas year's epochal Pacific alr-raec. has bettered that mark with a new, sensational economy flight, Associated Gasoline, loo Gocbcl flew more than 111 miles tier qtinrt of oil, lining little more than a pint per hour of flying time, Cycol stood up; it stood terrific punishment in this grueling test. And the fuliilant Gocbcl wired Very much plvaurd with Aori atrd Gasoline and Cycol oil. f.'rt gin performed perfectly and kept cool at nil tt men.' if i Yon can rely upon Cycol In your motor. Try it next lime. You'll he a friend forevcrmore to Cycol and Associated Gasoline. . To Visit Mrs. McElhinny Mrs. Ira Garner of Long Beach Cal.. arrived in noneburg Inst night to upend a short time visiting wan Mrs.. Lona aicENiimiy. wra. tiiir- lie rand Mrs. McElhinny wero for mer nelglibors in Neln-aska. Ed Hufham Improving Ed Hufhnm, who recently was dismissed from Mercy hospital following a serious .operation, has greatly improved in health and for the it'rst time since he has been home was able to bo up town greeting friends this week. Wilbur People Go North Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Parker of Wilbur wero visitors In KoHeburg yesterday. They left last evening for Albany and enroute home will visit in Eugene. Mr. Parker is em ployed by the Southern Pacific eomnany as soctlon foreman at Wilbur. Back From Vacation Miss Mnbnl Schindler resumed iier work ut the J. C. Penney com pany store yesterduy following a vacation. Willi her mother, Mrs. Helle Scbhuller, she spent part of the time at the coast nml Tuesday night returned from a visit in Klautalh Falls. Back From Conference- Mrs. C. A. Chamheilfn and son Albert returned Kunduy evening troin Cauby, Ore., where Mrs. Chamberlln spent the last- tit roe weeks at the conference of all Ore gon, Idaho and Washington pus tors and official workers of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. Store Manager and Family Back A. A. Itlchard.H, manager of tho !.T. C. Penney company store, Mrs. iHiuhards and their family have re j turned home following a pleasant i vacation trip. They traveled over the MeKcnzIo highway to Crater Lake, visited the Oregon Caves and southern Oregon before their return here. HEW ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY Palace on Wheels A palace on wheels, with every modern equipment for comrorl, Is I he machine In which C. E. Francis, Lincoln dealer In Port hind, ami bis fumily nre traveling. The parly was here today Rfter a tiip in the state. The large car. nnectllv tuiitt in Portlfind for Mr. Francis, Is constructed to hold fight paRseiigf.rs comfort iibly, has fans, n radio, Is elect ri ciilly equipped. Tho seals can be arrnnged so Hint pasBemrers may fdenp in Hie car and the rear of lh machine is built In the fa shion of an observation car. 3 V r ,iAJ - if i Collie Dog Adopts Pig Adoptinu of a litter or kittens ; bv n mother hen or by a dog lias often been lieurd of but classed I r.mong the uniiKual things of life f is the adoption of a baby pie by a Collie dg. which was reported re jcenily. Ivan It rid Southern Pa I effic employe at Wilbur, was made ta proKcnl of the pfg some time i nro. He nipo had a pet Collie 1 whopfi litter of pups had been tak j en away from her. The mother In , stlnct in the Scotch Collie led the I dog to adopt the new pet and raise I; it. This week the pig, weighing between 40 and 45 pounds, was sold by the owner (or $3.50. Business Visitor H. E. Hlood. South Deer Creek resident, was In town Wednesduy looking alter business interests and trading. ; ' ; Visitor Wednesday Mrs. A. H.'Grubbe of Oakland wuh in this city yesterday after nooii visiting with friends and shoppng. ; ' ' Riddle Visitor- Mrs. It. Moore of Riddle was In this cty yesterday afternoon visit ing wth friends and aUendtng to business matters. . Visitors in Town The Misses Myra and Mary Kamp were, here from Unipqua Wednesday afternoon visiting with friends and shopping. Accepts Position Here Roy Folsom, of Coqullle, has ac cepted a position with the local Skaggs Safeway store on South Stephens street. On Business Iiarton Hnlllwell and Rob Ilelll- well were liere from Roswelt Springs yesterday 1 afternoon at tending to bosincss matters. Here to Vielt Friends Mrs. S. J. Shaput arrived hero from Alberta, Canada, Wednesday afternoon and 'will visit wllu friends here for Beveral days.. From Grants Pass N Chandler of Grants Pass spent Wednesday in Roseburg looklug after business anairs. Attorney in Portland I Attorney J.; O. Watson went to : Portland this morning to look after . legal matters for several days. ! Going to Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. u ret t -grow and family, of Sacramento, visited; the auto park here last night. They ; lire on their way to Vancouver.? ; Portlander Visited J. H. Mason of Portland lias been a visitor" in Rosoburg tilts . week and jU tended to business matters. While here he visited S. J. Jones. Klamath Falls Matron Here Mrs. Oliver ljirson, Klamath alls matron, is a visitor here, be ing the guest of friends until Sat urday, when she will return home. Visitor Returned Home- Following a visit hero with lends for tho past few days, Mrs. Walter Swarts returned Wednes day afternoon to her home In Kiddle. Visiting In Cottage Grove- Mrs. Carl Murphy and slime daughter, Patricia, are spending the week In Cottage Grove visiting relatives. Mr. Murphy will motor there Sunday to bring his family home. Here for the Week ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poole are here from their homestead at Tib ler for a week , visiting relatives and friends. Next week they plan to go to Medford, .there joining Harry Lewis, formerly of this city, for a camping trip. Visited Here Today Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Oberg, of Walla Walla, who have been tour ing along tho coast ;for n-fow weeks, were In Roseburg today for a brief visit with friends. ,;They took in Crator Lake:. . whUe , in Southern Orogon. l , A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION .' m ENNEYU "where savings are greatest" 829-231 CASS ST. ROSEBURG, OREGON i in Our Quality, Summer weight Garments Shown Below To Visiting at Wimberly Home Mrs. L. A. Putnam of Salt Lnko City arrived here Wednesday af ternoon and Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wimberly. : '! ; it; ,Left for California Miss Rlanclie rord and Miss Isabel Cole of Powers visited In this city yesterday. They left In the afternoon for Oakland, Califor nia, for a vacation. Visiting at Bickle Home The Misses Irene and Mary Brown of Chenoa, Iowa, arrived hi Roseburg Wednesday afternoon to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bickle In Eden bower. Valejo People Here Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Wheelock and. family and Mrs. O. Si. Harris, Val lejo, Calif., residents, traveling north, were guests of the Rose burg auto camp last night. Will Visit Yellowstone Park Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Moore and grandson, of Sacramento, Cnlil., were at Roseburg auto park over night. They are enroute to Spokane and will also visit Yellowstone na tional park. Returned From San Diego I). S. Bunion and Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham were overnight vis itors at the local auto park. They have just returned from a trip to San I iego, leaving this morning for their home In Vancouver, B. C. Returned to Eugene After n few days' visit here with her daughters and son, Mrs. Geo. M . I Irud burn, M iss Koslna Porter and Fred Porter, Mrs. Fred Porter returned yesterday to her homo in Eugene. She la a former resident t of this city. Much Interest In Conference Interest' Is growing In 1 the Oro gou Conference Camp. Meeting". 6f the 'Methodist church at I Cottage Grove, according to a message re ceived this; morning . from 'Rev. .Toseph Knott s. Bishop .Titus; Lowe, one of the prominent officers ; of the church, Is to be ' present ', and preach morning and afternoon on Friday of this week, Rev. Knotts reports. Father Local Woman Dead n-,. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parkinson were-called to Eugene Wednesday by the death of Mrs. Parkinsons father, D. W. Sala, who formerly made bis home In Dillard and also lived here, mo death came vory suddenly. Mr. Parkinson returned here last night. Mr. Sala was the father or 3 children,, all living, and besides theso Is survived . by a widow. His Is the first death in the family. 'Funeral arrangements have not been definitely made as some of the children aro coming from the east. A number of Hose burg people plan to go to Eugeno for the services. Tomorrow's Styles , Are Here Today! One of our customers had . been reading about what the chic Parisienne was wearing this Spring. Dropping in to our 5tore to make a small purchase she recognized a copy of- one of the frocks : she had admired in the illus trations, and exclaimed in astonishment) "Good gra cious 1 Tomorrow's ' styles arc here today." Yes indeed they are. Our buyers are constantly search ing the markets for fashions from Paris, gay costume ac cessories from the Continent, bright chintzes for the home. The gayest seasons of the year are here, and we must dress accordingly. Tomor row's styles arc no further than the nearest Penney store. K Coat You Want . Is Economical Now These are 5 p p y &a days for f f the woman - V' who is . "coat hunt- : f rLv ing." The season 's i -rl J outstanding l J 1-X modes are - iZjwr priced iTHy y Within your TT II V means, 1 ' I 9.90 AM Scarf ; nj'T coats, f u r II cuffed. coats, man- nish t a i-l-i , ored types I and sport JJ I are here I . ,T , Style Without Extravagance SiiitimiertimeFrocte Are of Many Materials and Styles i i i Scores of, clever frocks ' 'cool land refreshing -t-are ar riving; every fday. Printed silks; vlth graceful skirts, pas tel silks that jwash and flannel ; sport frocks Jih light summer ; , shades. .. , '-' Short-Sleeved Fashion again smiles on short sleeves for hot weather their comfortable smartness makes each , frock a delightful addition to your '' wardrobe. Vancouver Party Stop Here-" A party of young ladies travel ing from Vancouver, B. C, to Los Angeles, stopped at the Itnsebnrg auto park last nl ';ht. Tho mem bora of the party were Effle Wattle, Margaret Wattle, Margaret Stonor sen, Kdna Johnson and Dorothy Mount. Appointed Manager C. II. Kerr, for several months employed by the local Skaggs Bafe way store, lias been promoted to the managership of one of Die one hundred Safeway stores the cor poration Is opening In San Francis co within the next three months. Mr. Kerr left this week for bis new field. New Instructor and Family Here Mr. and Mrs. Homer (Jrow have, arrived in thin city and are living on South Miil street. Mr. Grow is to be In charge of (he Smith Hughes work nt tho Senior high sehool this winter, takliiK the posi tion made vacant by the resigna tion of I). C. Rpoua. Mr. and Mrs. Grow were formerly of Independence. Home From Salem Mrs. R. W. Marsters and daugh ter, Miss Dorothy Marsters, have returned to their home on North Jaeltson street after spending ev era! days in Salem and Willamette valley points. In the capital city they visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. Harry Pearcy. Miss Laura Mason, house guest of Miss Marsters, accompanied them north, returning to her home at Jefferson. hfc4 AL8 .'iPv ' '" ' "VS AMATEUR NITES fc'1 o'V" i 'i TODAY AND FRIDAY -7V ,'-v, ' I t S 4 acts I,'t4,;N A r;q VAUDEVILLE V; y U A U)' ANTLERS