ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURq OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928. THREE LOCAL NEWS rHAIIM VII11714H From Reedsport J. R. Dully, ReedsporU man. I Vllitors Thursday ' K. Hutchinga . ana son. jam, was here Wednesday ami today at-1 were here from Looking Gloss tending to business affairs. The fall term will soon be here with all its Various interests tobe cared for. Of most importance, perhaps, are the SCHOOL FROCKS FOR THE GIRLS Every mother wants her daughter,, from the little tot in the grade to the demure miss- in. the -senior class of the high school, to' be dressed attractively and sensibly. The best way to provide school frocks that will be all that .' ' is desired, is to Buy ever fast color materials and make them up to meet the requirements Anticipating your needs, we have stocked a wide selec tion in fabrics suited to school girl . needs. We want mothers to come in and see them. Yes, we also have patterns for dainty and attractive school frocks. I. ABRAHAM THE SILK STORE W.T.T.T.I.I.T.I.T.T.I.TgiM.T.T.T.T. From Southern Oregon George W. Hood was here from Grants Pass over Wednesday look ing after business mailers.. From South Charles J. Driver was here from Grants Pass over Wednesday look ing after business interests. Visitor From Umpqua Mrs. Anna Good of Umpqua spent several hours In this city yesterday shopping and visiting with friends. (": , Oil Company Men Here R. J. Rogers and W. D. Hostet ler, employed by the Standard Oil company at Medford, are business visitors here today. Thursday visiting and attending to buslnes saffalrs. Enjoying Vacation Manager Caraway of the local Montgomery Ward store. Is away on his aunual vacation. In com pany with Mrs. Caraway he Is vis iting southwest Oregon vacation resorts. ... Returns to Glendale K. F. Holts, following a business visit here for the past few days, returned yesterday afternoon to his home in' Glendale. ' " V ' Mr. cavenaer More . , J Frank E. Cavender, formerly Ml this' city, urrlved yesterday from Portland to spend a brief time'; vls itiug his brother and friends. Mrs. Park Here Mrs. John Park and son arrived here from Ashlund Thursdny at-4 ternoon to visit with relatives and friends, for thej next few days. Leaving on Vacation ' MIbs Evelyn Hawn, cashier at the F. W. Woolworth company store, and MJbb Utnore Helllwell leave tonight for Portland to spend ten days or so visiting with rela tives and frleuiis and enjoying a vacation. ; In From Camp for Day F. H. Churchill, who with Mrs. Churchill and their guest, Mr" Gault of Salem, Is enjoying a vaca-' tion at luleyld, was here Thursday from camp for a few hours. The party will remain at the vacation resort until Sunday. Taken to Vancouver Following short funeral services1 far the late Frank N. Boardman at the Douglas Funeral Home today, the body was taken to Vancouver for burial, Mrs. Boardman and her daughter, Mrs, W. I Hash, accompanied the body north. Iowa Boys Missing in North Fearing that these four towa Unlvereity students may be lost in the far north without supplies, Canadian northwest' mounted polictf are seeking them In the wilds of northern Saskatchewan. Left to right are John Fuller, Keokuk; Max, J. Kane. Iowa City; Gordon C. Armstrong, Britt, and PederC Boddum, Crystal Lake... Adventure and geological study took them to the edge of the Arctic Circle. The last letter recelvd from them was postmarked Sturgeon's Landing. I 1 V "rt 1 SATURDAY I Ej ; ,. , J l It's 'the man That Pays and I M I I and Pays rand Pays 9 1Msm 1 j bachelor who be H 'rfy (mA I i comes a father S ft k I JW'tJHj h tlai' be'ore nl 1 "ri, 1 Reginald , )W 1 i show I- Denny JUL . I 'That's Mv Daddy' I Monkeys- n i l l u,dDS 0 l Every time he dig. in his 111111 Atern0P an .J jeans, you get a million dol 11 11 Evenm j,lars worth of laughs. And he W 's Q'wavs digging. tl Admission SM A I Matinee 10 & 25c "f i I VH Evenings ...20 & 40c VvJll R ANTLERS n Coming Sunday Clara Bow in "Ladies of the Mob" Leaving for Portland Mrs1. M. C. Ellison leaves today for Portland where she will spend a week visiting her sister, Mrs. Nolle Patton, formerly of this city. Alaskan-Arrives . Mrs. P.. C. Manning of Juneau. Alaska, arrived here Thursday af ternoon to visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P, John son- Visited Local Store H. K. Dorr, merchandise man ager , for the Montgomery Ward stores in the northwest was here this week looking after the local establishment. Exnected From New York Elwln Scott of Great Valley New York, is expected here today from the east und will reside in Douglas county, making Ills home with L. Learn of Flournoy Valley. Visited Kin Here- Following a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. James Clark of West Roseburg, Rev. and Mrs. Nell J. Barnes of Bend have returned home. Rev. Barnes Is a nephew ot Mr. ana Mrs. Clarlc. i To Visit Kin In Roseburg ' Mrs. (Catherine .Oarhart of Noblesvllle, Indlnna, ' arrived In Roseburg yesterday afternoon to spend the next few weeks visiting wun ner mother and brother, Mrs. M. E. John and Chun. John, at the Roseburg hotel. Back From Ten Day Trip Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ford, follow ing an enjoyable ten day trip by auto to Oregon and California nnlntn. are home aguln, returning Thursday. They drove to Crater and Diamond Lanes and visited Klomulh Falls and Crescent City, back to- Winchester Bay over the Roosevelt highway, returning to ReedBport and home over the Elk- kton highway. Leave for North ' Mrs, Ben Oreenough of Red Lodge.' Mont, -and her daughter, Mrs Joe Weaver and children, 'of Myrtle Creek, were here visiting Thursday. Mrs. Qreenough left for her home In the aftornooh, having vis ted with her daughter at Myr tle Creek for the past few weeks, and was accompanied north by Mrs. Weaver and children to Ell gone. They will visit there a fow days before their return home. . To Visit Grandmother " - Miss Ethel Clement, of San An tonio, Texas, arrived here Thurs day afternoon from the south and was Joined In this city by her grandmother, Mrs. R. V. Goldner. They went on to the latter's home near Arago, on the coast. Visiting at Plersori Home Mr. and Mrs. Will Champ and two children, and Mr. and " Mrs. Artie Lyons and daughter of Sup- Ply, (JRia., are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Plerson for two or three weeks. Mrs.. Champ is Mrs. Pierson's sister, and Mrs. Lyons is ner niece. . Visiting Slater , . '. Arriving here yesterday after noon, Mrs. S. O. Elliott of Dan ville, Illinois, and Mrs. Susan Aid rich of Aldrlch, Minnesota, sur prised their sister, Mrs. Frank Rtrelt. They will' visit here with Mrs. Streit for some time. Mrs. AluTlch has not been here for nine years. injured Man Better H. B. Gilpatrlck of Glendale. who was Injured Monday when a log rolled qn him Is reported Im proved at the Eugene hospital. He Is suffering from painful bruises on the abdomen but no internal injuries or fractureB were found in examination. He Is employed with the H. and H. Lumber com pany at glendale. Eugene Guard. Photograph of Window In the July issue of The Turn stile, a publication devoted to re tail' grocery interests, nppears a half tone reproduction from a pho tograph taken of the local Plggly- wiRgiy corner window, In which oranges were featured. The publi cation speaks highly of the at tractive features of the window, stating mat It Incidentally sold 30 crates of oranges for the firm. Ex-County Folk Here Mr. and Mrs. Andrew smith, formerly of Douglas county, have arrived from Maupln, where they now make their home, and are visiting at Glldo with Mr. Smith's people, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith. They expect to be here for a few weeks. '.;.:. v ; , .Former Resident Visits Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Amsberry, of Bend, were visitors In Roseburg today for a short time. They are enjoying a vacation trip through southern Oregon and ' are going from this city to Oregon Caves. Mr. Amsberry formerly resided In this city while employed by the Mews- Review as a linotype operator. He also conducted a dance orchestra here for several months. . Howard Krohn and Wife Visit- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Krohn of San Francisco slopped here Thurs day for a few hours to visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferroll lies, vis itors here' from the bay city, and Mrs. Isabel Webb and Miss Ethel Webb, grandmother and aunt of Mr. Krohn. He formerly lived In this city and is well known among members of the younger set. Mr. and Mrs. .Krohn were enroute to Portland, where they will visit his mother and sister, Mrs. Blanche Krohn and Mrs. Arthur Knnuss. ROSEBURG i .; Fri , Aug. 17 Fine mayonnaise is made this way add the oil a Utile at a time as you beat and you'll control the mixture. Hills Bros, give you coffee of uni form deliciousness because every berry is roasted evenly by their exclusive, continuous process Controlled Roast; ing. A few pounds ot a timt never in bulk that's the secret. ' HILLS BROS COFFEE ntfesSSJJ rut.v.0. from (if orifhul Vacuum fee. htuj tifiutd with i';- From Oakland J. V. llartrum or Oakland wns in town this morning attending to business atfairs and visiting with friends. '. To Coast Today George Smith, manager of the Hotel Rose, went to Marshfleld today to look after business affairs. Clark Melton Visitor Clark E. Melton, Shell Oil com pany manager of Coos Bay, was here from Marshfleld today on business. W. 8. Powell Here " . ' : W. S. Powell, of Eugene a for mer resident of this city, Ib spend ing a few days here visiting with friends. Returning From Vacation Miss Mary Crouch, employe of the J. C. Penney compuuy store who has been on her vacation and vlBitlng nt North Bend with rela tives and at Riddle, is returning here the end of the week. Home From Albany Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Roadman ot South Pine street returned home las tnighl from Albany. Mrs. Road man has been visiting there tho past fortnight and .Mr. Roadman man joined her there Tuesday. Enjoying Trip to Bandon Mrs. Louis Kohlhagen and three daughters, the Misses Ber tha, Vernita and ElBa Kohlhagen, and MIsb Mildred Haberly ot Sll vorton went to Bandon this morn Ing to Bpend two days at the beach. Divorce Granted . , A divorce has been granted nt Eugene . In the . case of A. C. Goettsche against liertha A. (loett 8che, according to word received hero. Both of the principals are well known In this city. Dosertlon wns charged. r, Visited Nephew Here Mr. and Mrs. Roes Stewart of Kent, Washington, following a visit here the past few days with their nephew, G. M. Krell, manag er of the Western Auto Supply company store, left this morning for home. . The Newest Bl Show In All The Wat-Id 5 Continent Mcnofffif lUOPupU-HOIkraa MCMaAfilmala 30 Lion I Cm cf BUphanu and CmAiI I lUnd. I I CnpUU BltcuM tight Srrtanu JODoubk UrtfUl Stctl Cm t-P-ul. till Top Mammoth lUnp 1 Sutl AnnM Wild-flM HIppodKtttt 1000 Character Bill Spectacle Noah and the Ark tt Uimii. eiiiiii mS f Wonderful Fruit Display . The splendid display In the win dow of The Twentieth Century Store must Impress visitors with the thought that the Umpqua val ley Is a productive spot. Back of the window display is another of vegetables, and the whole arrange ment speaks volumes for this sec tion. Roseburg people certainly need not complain of any lack of products of garden and orchard to select from. Home From -Vacation Trifj Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Knott or Dlllard have Just returned home following B Vflnntlnn trln am.tli They visited Medford, attending) me Amenenn legion Btate conven tion, later being Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poole of Tiller on the Rogue River and the four traveled to Crescent City and back. Mr. and Mrs. ' Knott re turned home over the Roosevelt highway. HOUSE HOLD LINENS i I II i s- rli-S Assisted in Moving Quarters - O. M. Kretl, manager of the lo onl store of. the Western Auto Sup ply company, Is buck lifter a trip to Albany where he nBsleted on Wednesday in the moving of the1 Alliany store to new quarters. Duo to increase in business It wns found necessary to move the busi ness to a larger building which now provides for a shop us woll as store. Rev. F. L. Thuemlcr, of Med ford, well known In tills city, was Injured Wednesday when the farm rake he was driving along the hlghay near JaCkr-asal!) fjs? struck by an automoblio. He foil in front of the contrlvnnce and was dragged for considerable dis tance. His Injuries are not ser ious. Rev. Thuemlor is ono of the loaders In the Seventh Dny Ad ventist clmrch and Is well known in mis city, where he has visited at frequent intervals. Vie LAUNDER UHEKS I N A VAtV I "I'M AT BRlNtrS US I CoMPUMCNT (EACH DAY. I The manner In which we "do tip" household linens : meets with ti:e hostess' hpprovnl. The manner In which we launder her table cloths, bed spieads and pillow cases ap peals to her sense of politeness. Rotcburg Steam Laundry Phone 7 Roseburg (-1 - J X Because she cculd not protect her four-year-old daughter, Vir ginia Rote, from poverty and un happiness, Mrs. Adeline Lather, mon of Dlmondale, Mich., strang led the, girl to death. Mrs. Leth. ermon, who It 23, had been crip pled ever since an attack of ty phoid ftver two years ago and was separated from her huaband. "She won't have to suffer like I have, and tht't htppier than I am now," aha said after the was arrested. 311 WEST CASS. 225 N. Jackson Choosing Your Coffee ; ; j- The rlchncK, smoothness and zest of old fashioned true Coffee flavor' found in Stone's Supremo "our best" Coffee or Stone's Special Blend Coffee, come to you at lower prices than these high qualities can be bought for elsewhere These qualities are produced only by skillful and scientific blending ani roasting of different kinds of Coffees selected from many available varieties and grades. II In using either Stone's Supreme Coffee or Stone's Special Blend Coffee you can be sure that these Coffees are packed under a name backed by a pride-' il & ......U Blln... Iha( vtama In otcrntf m. Iab than tkn knt Ij Uiai WUU1U lltll CtllWTT liiai "wire vr aifiii j STONE'S SUPREME " STONE'S SPECIAL COFFEE BLEND 1 lb. ....... . . . . . . . .49c 1 lb. . . .37c 3 lbs. ............$1.45 3 lbs $1.10 Sweet Klondike Watermelons, lb, Special Produce Features Ji4c O Crisp Solid Head Lettuce, Li .for 1 30 Local Grown Crawford Peaches. See our prices. 1 fl Local New Spuds, IU lbs. 250: Note the Savings HOLLYWOOD Dry Ginger Ale 2 for Stone's Cane and Maple Syrup 5 lbs. U. S. Dark Malt Syrup $1.25 2 tins .. Highest Grade y t Tree Tea l lb. pkg. 690 :. 'Albersi? jgj Flapjack Flour 270 U 3 lb. DkR, c a . Van Camp's .' Pork and Beans Medium tins, 1)JLri 3 for : ZJV SOAP DEAL I 6 Bars Crystal White . ...... ... . . .30c 3 Bars Palmolive . . . . .25c , . 'v. ,; V,; 55c All For 43c L Bulk Sweet Pickles Qt. 430 Standard Peas 4 tins 490 Best Foods Mayonnaise Pt. C m ise I 390 1 Tru-BIu Crackers 3 Ib. box 430 Preferred Stock Quality Shrimp 350 2 for 1 c Standard Sliced Pineapple fifA- 450 1 c In Our Meat Department Swift's or Cudahy'a. Hams, Half or whole, JJjj SF Eastern Sugar Cured Side Bacon 330 L Sugar Cured Cottages lb. 300 J FANCY Country Bacon per lb. 330 U Two Stort for your Convenience. $5.00 orders delivered free Sugar excepted Butlnett Vltitor C. Hudges, linking (llass resl ilenl, T.aa in RnsehiirK for a hrlnf llmu Tliursilay to look nfler husl nosn affairs. In Roseburg Today T. R. Alexander, of Ihe construe (Ion department for Montgomery Ward stores, Is In town day. Visitors In Town- Mltl Hunt In fr. nnil Mrs " P IliKtflnfr. or Mitn r.Hilrni Ilnnt of Rlithnrlln. Wilbur were In this elly yeslerday ! fipenl Tlnirsdnv nfiernoon vlRitliiK iifieinnnn shopping and attending wlili frlt'iul nntl Hliopplng In. (Ills to ttuKlnem muliers, , . city. . In From Glide v A. Ij, Smith, resident nt Glide, was In tills city Thursday after noon attending to business affairs and visiting with friends. Returned to Portlcnd '" Following n brief vIhII here wllh MIhs Helen Klmrlek, Miss Jewell Humplirey returned Thursday af ternoon to her home In Portland.