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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. ORECON. THURSDAY. FF.HRUARY 21, THREE TWO BASKETBALL GAMES SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK Basketball fans will have an op portunity to iw two games this wek, one on Friday nlnlit at the Junior hiKh school and the other at the Senior nipti ttrhoo) on Satur day nlKht, Friday nlKht's Kame wlli h played betueen lean in of llie Kosebunt Juni'W high achonl and Itoosevelt funlor hiifh of Kul-i-iip The KogehurK br.ya were recently 1 defeated In a game at Huueiie with DANCE Saturday, February 23 SPECIAL FINE Silk Hosiery 69c ASSORTMENT OF COLOR AND SIZES GOETTEL'S VARIETY BAN.CE! AT TENMILE. Saturday, February 23 Music by the Wet tods at 7)ettfal surery NEW SYSTEM DR. NERBAS Lady Assistant DR. PHILPOTT EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE LARGE EQUIPMENT Enables us to guarantee all work for durability and appearance at low cost. PAINLESS DENTISTRY Gas for Anaelgesia and Anesthesia Replacement of one tooth or all same day when desired PAINLESS EXTRACTION Masonic Bldg. SPRING Mr IT J) I I SI I One lot of 65 Hart Schaffner & Marx Ciothcraft and ether fine makes of suits J2f Also a good selection of high grade suits at $1 2.83 and $1 8.50 in order to clean up our stock. DUDS FOR MEN Inc. Quine Bros. Woodrow WIlHon MkH. their flrat I game away from home. As Wood-1 row Wilson hlnh haa also beaten the Roosevelt school team, It would j uppear that the ItoseburR and Ru Kene teams that will play here Frl day nlRht are very evenly matched. The Senior high school team f goes to CoqttlHa tomorrow to play j another conference game, and wilt ' t;o aKainst trail tn I'ass on Satur- j day nijiht. Koseburg played one K4i:ie with (.runts Pass earlier in i the season; The local team ts play- in very Cine banket hall at times. showing flashes of champlon&li'p I. O. O. F. HALL SUTHERLIN Music by the Revelers Revelers J& atert aid ftforf ahbroifed DENTISTS I Phone 488' style, but has not been consistent1 !n Its work, showing tendency to beconie erratic In the pinches. However the boys are showing a steady improvement and are work ing hard In preparation for the coming tournament In Marshfleld when the district championship will be settled and the team select ed to represent the conference at Sulern. FINE ATTENDANCE AT REVIVAL SERVICES The Farmers' and Family pro gram brought forth a full house at the Presbyterian church last night, where the special evangelical ser vices are growing in interest and attensnce. Five members of the audience retorted coming more than eleven mlleB for the services, and each of them was given a copy of the New Testament. Fourteen members of one family attended, and each of them was presented with a similar memento. Dr. J. B. Snyder, of North Hend. preached another of his series of gripping sermons. The meetings will be held at seven-thirty each evening, con eludlne the series on next Sundav. The fifteen minute song service Is a popular part of each program. T.ast night Mrs. Elsie Carleton Strang, soprano soloist, contribut ed the song, "My Mother's Bible." MR, BRIDGES IS BURIED WEDNESDAY The funeral of William O. Bridges was held In the Stearns chanel ot Yoncalla yesterday after noon and was verv larcelv attend ed by relatives and friends of the deceased. The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful which at tested the esteem held bv him In the community and elsewhere. Rev. T. M. White ot the Christian I church, officiated. Interment took i nlace In the Yoncalla ccmeterv. Funeral arrangements were In charge of H. C. Stearns of the Douglas Funeral Home. STATE CHAMBFR ANNUAL MEETING MARCH 18 R. E- Shepherd, chairman of the board. Federal Lm. bank. Spokane and president, fdaho State Cham ber of Commerce, sn outstanding b'iness leader of the northwet, will be the prlncinal spanker at the annual meetlne of the Oregon Slat ChJnibr of Commerce which will he held In Portlnnd. Mrch IS. The meeting is onen to all peonle in terested In tho progress of Oregon From Southern Oreaon Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Brsdlev of Medford were visitors in Roseburg over Wednesday. JT'S PLAIN To Folks FROM FAR. AND NEAR. I NrVe MAKING LAUNDRY HI&TOftV HER.e We are making laundry history. We have proven that perfectly su perior work can he done at posi tively tileHsinir nr V umiM like to show thut to you, Mr. and! Mrs. Skeptic. Roseburg Steam Laundry PHONE 79 at Mi LOCAL NEWS From Southern Oregon From Port Orfortj S. C. Jones of Medford was In ) H. L. Manner of Port Orfoni was Roseburg yesterday looking after. a business caller in this city Wed bu.siness affairs. . iliesday. Riddle Visitor F. K. Weaver of Riddle was in this city yesterday and todav .u- tending to business affairs and vis - Itlng. Visit Hera Wednesday Sutherlin Visitor I Colonel and Mrs. Meares. form- O. C. Ilolniati of Sutherlin was ierly of Caum-s, France. were a visitor In this city today to loon igueHts at the I'mpqua hotel last after buslners aftalis. (evening, arriving from Victoria, II. C, where they may now locate. Azalea Man In j - " K. O. Johns of Azalea was IniMiss Graham Visitor this city today looking after husi- j Miss Iiuth Graham, advertising ness affairs and visiting. Tiller Visitors Mr. and Mrs. E. IT. Moore of Til ler wer in this city yesterday transacting business and visiting. To Coquille Mrs. M. A. Ewan of Ttrooklng Orecon. visited here yesterday, She was enroute to Coquille for , stay. Taken to Hospital Pat Andrus of this city was taken to the Mercy hospital here yesterday suffering from an attack of appendicitis. Miss Sinnlqer III at Home Miss Mildred Sinnlser. who Is studying at t lie Cniverslty of Ore gon this winter, has arrived home and Is confined to bed with measles. Sutherlin Visitor Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ttrunson of Sutherlin spent Wednesday in this city visiting with friends and trans acting business. In Medford Till Saturday Mrs. Helen J. Matthews and daughter, Margaret Ann. left yes terday afternoon for Medford to visit with friends until tho latter part of the week. Here For Day Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Warner of Chicago arrived here yesterday nfterncion from the north to spend a day, Mr. Warner looking after business affairs. Visitors Wednesday Mrs. H 1 1 and dan eh t or, M rs. Dorothy Kincnt. of Oakland were vMtors in Koseburg Wednesday afternoon. Oakland Visitor Charles Hawkins, resident of Oakland was a visitor in this city yesterday and was attending to business matters. Visitor From Northern Douglas MIhs K. E. Wooley, whose home Is near Drain, was hero yesterday afternoon Hhonning and attending VUo business matters. Attend Meeting Hob Powell and Arthur Wooley and son. Carwln, ranchers of Cold ! Sprints district, were among those j here yesterday to attend the pom ; try day of farmers' week confer ence. Long Beach Folk May Locate Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Green of I Long Heat h, Washington, arrived here Wednesday afternoon and are visiting In the city as guests of Miss I In Iaubnch. They may de cide to locale here. Mr. Bradley Here C. (. llnulley. In charRP of op eration ami construction of the Calltornla-Or'Kon I'ouer companv. from Muilfnril hna Wn a vIuIIiif ill t'ninqua rtlvlKlon offlrpa for the!boln of ""In. past two days. Ho will return Houlh today. John R. Kelly Sheet Metal Works HEATING AND VENTILATING Gutters. Valleys and Poultry Supplies Western Furnaee 04 N Jackson Phone He used to get up three or four times a night "I had to get up three or four tlmea night wTltea an Atfmal uaer, "Thai Is, before I began taking AgmcL Bui; now I can fo all night without getting up.' The necewtity to get np at night la a very frequent complaint aa many people benefited by Agmel t citify In their lettera. Another sufferer writ I "After I atarted to take Agmel I began, to sleep better. Now I sleep all night. I am feeling wonderful aa a conse quence." j i What Afmf 4 ffMt natural fcaaJtte food. Th Mp or milk of tbt M i . a Mifutjr plant 4ob woVilni by rmofs in( tirm water.1 Nothing wirlsM Y.x tfaoftinarily rKB la Important trtrarala arxl otbt vital a4 Utits rwa.ty toe tba rfipwr adjua'manl an1 funitfamn; titthQ IVvtjr. A nuit '. Not a madlfino Now lerilioUe. ThiiuaaiiiJa rraw Armd. f )''u havfanytfthe l'.l!niri-if mtHjfn, invBtiKt Afn -I te day: hr! -), bai fern!, (lyrnsjiirta .al4 frwiuatnt Ttrm tm rK Up at fiitM. Ka, Mn4raa MacaT Plant (tarti W Asal I ' ' T JU t.t a tut ind tpay-UJ (nfnrvjittn rn tf f'.lUHtltif MiftJf'C 'turn irtvT trftUt r btim m tlrttt. itk;ii mono rasi he KItNt:Y rpon.AMviATifm K7(tM( II IMJir.LNT ION Krwjt Arwl O wrttHrrt to Tha Ar' ' Coa. . armtiott, 'I'M Parh Avnu, NrwYwk, N. Y. I 'From Gardiner ! Mr. and Mrs. J. W diner were in this 1 over Wednesday. . Ford of Gar city vUlltng representative of the State Orange Bulletin, of Portland. Is a visitor here today on her way home from California. Assistant Manager H K. W. Oiddens, assistant mana- per fur this district of the Metro- (polltan Life Insurance company, is there today from Eugene coufer- ring with the local agent, Geo. Gil ham. Specialist Here Today Clayton L. Long, specialist of horticulture at O. S. C, Is a visitor here today from Corvallis to attend the Farmers Week conference pro gram. Former Residents Visit Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cramer and daughter, who formerly made th' home in this city, spent the past two days here visiting and on busi ness and last evening returned to tugene. Paul Amort Here Paul Amort, former resident of this city and now manager of the Bean Spray Pump company for this district. Is here today from Hood Kiver. Mr. Amort 'a two little dauuhters, Jean and Gerald ine. r.re ill with measles. Back From Eugene Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis of South Pine street are back fol lowing a trip to Eugene and Port land where they have been since last Saturday. They leave Satur day for San Francisco where Mr. Davis will enter the Southern Pa cific general hospital for treat ment. Veteran Dies 1 Word was received here today of the death of David II. Hayes, a civil war veteran, who passed away at Portland yesterday. Mr. Hayes haa been a resident of the Oregon Soldiers Home and was Mulling relatives tn Portland on a furlough at the time of his death. Dr. and Mrs. Wells Home Dr. and Mrs. I-.ee A. Wells re turned home last evening from Portland. Dr. Wells attended the mid-winter meeting of the State Dental association in the metropo lis and reports a fine session. Pointers in nerve blocking extras tion, artificial dentures, reading X rays and other matters were given 'and discussed Pictures for Scouts A net of uli tiiies on "The Ameri can Flax anil lis History" are to be shown at the Methollt Kpisro pal Church South tonlnht at 7 o'clock. The pictures are said to be very Interesting and. although sponsored by Troop 3. every Scout In the city Ih Invited to bp present. DRAIN MAN DIES AT HOSPITAL TODAY H. n. McMlchael of Drain pass cil aw-Hy at Mercy hospital at noon ! today following; a short Illness. He leaves two sons, John and Floyd. His wife passed away about 10 years ago. Mr. Mc Mlchael was born In Iouglas county. The body has been remov ed to the parlors of the Koseburg Undertaking pallors and the ser vices will he held at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Ilev. W. It. H.ihd will officiate. Interment will be In the I, O. O. f. ceme tery with M. E. Hitter In charge. ROTARIAN8 MEET Thf Hotary club held Its rrRular nioMlhff at nmn today and listen ed to itilen'Ktiiic, lalkH Riven on the history nf Itotary. Joe lenn pre sided and the itMakers were Albert Mlrelll. Carlos VbRt and Itev. .1 K. Snyder. Dr. Snyder is from Cuoh Way. NEW SCOUT TROOP STARTED AT GLIDE A new troop of Hoy Scouts has Just been organized at Cllde. Thin trr-np In ntionsored by the Olid grantee wilh Kdward Kverts as master. The troop committer se lert'd Ipy the Kninice to he respun wtble for the troop in made tip by Fred Asam, C. C. Hill and Willard HP'llh. The eleven Iwys of the new troon nre: Haymond Hartrom. Hob ert niakelv, Isllo and Htanley Ilittfleld, carl and Kobert Hill, Uoyd Inon. Ronald Kin;, Olln Mai lery, Leo O'Mura and lister Smith. This troop has already entered the new achievement round-up con tet and ea h of Ms two pntrols will try to win. The scoutmaster, Mr. Real Estate Loans Monthly Installment loans on ftnsehurK residence or buninetts properly. Htduce the principal of your loan each month with but little prreater monthly out lay than rent. Prompt action on application. We a re Roue hti rjr represent nt Ives for the hU li able Hftvfrift Ionn Associa tion. Come In and tn Ik with us. Friendly advice, gladly given. G. W. Young & Son LOANS 11 rHi Ft Phone 17 TO OBSERVE HOLIDAY February 22, George Wash ington's birthday, will be on- served as a partial holiday in the city. The city schools will close at noon, giving the pu- pils a half holiday. Hanks will be cloned all day. The post office wil bo open from 8 to 12 o'clock but will close In the afternoon, with only one carrier delivery of mail, although mails will be n.ade I up and dispatched as usual. There will be no rural deliv- e) ery, however, but star routes will be served. e Eugene Boise called at the scout headquarters and rent stored the troop toduy; Mr. Boise has had con siderable experience with boys and in boys' work. CHURCH NEWS ) At the Methodist Episcopal Church South, at 10:30 on Friday morning tn the church parlors, there will be a special prayer ser vice for some folks who aro sick; and other things that aro neces sary to bring In our prayer. Do you believe In prayer? If so, we invite you to come and pray with us. Do not dress up put your coat on over your kitchen drese and come, let us talk to God In a manner that will be understood by Him. God looketh not at the outward appear ance of man, but at the heart. Como, have a pood laugh, Pillard Church Friday eve- nlng, Feb. 22. "Bringing Up Father," by the Missionary 4 Society. Musical numbers by 4 Helen Roser, Marjorie Coon and R, C. Lawrence. 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Hardy to day had no comment to make on the approval of Impeachment pro ceedings against hint, voted late yesterday by the assembly o the ; California legislature. "I do not think It would be In j order for me to make any comment at this time." Judge Hardy said, 1 "and my inclination runs concur rent with my Judgment." j Judge Hardy has not conducted court since investigation ot his Ju- j dlcial conduct was started by ai legislative committee last month. Kaffee Hag is coffee with the caffeine removed. Try a cup at Morgan's Saturday. ATTENTION Sons of Union Veterans of Civil War Regular meeting of Adelbert Ames Camp will be held at armory Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, Feb. 21st. Please attend as there will be Initiation and some $ Important business to attend to. H. V. Brodhead, Secy.-Treaa. BANC AT WIGWAM Saturday Night, Feb. 23 Lucky number wins a beautiful silk shawl. Come! Here's Your Chance! Music by SAY FELLERS! 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