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t : : ' ' i ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1929. THREE Local News Her Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lee Goodman, of Look, ngg lass, spent the week-end In this city visiting relatives uud friends. . . Returns From Portland Mrs. I. lltunn has returned to her home In this city after spend ing the past week In J'urtland on business. Marriage License Issued A marriage license has been Is sued at Eugene to Howard Hrown son and Leota Trask, both of .Myrtle Creek. Enjoy Celebration Mr. and Mrs. H. L. EnK.o, of , Glide, were in this city Saturday at tending the celebration and visiting friends. Drain Visitors Mr. and Mrs. William Wise, Mr. Frank Farmer, Mm. Fay St. Ores, Benton Meyers and Dick Panders, of Drain, were visitors nt the cele bration here lase Saturday. Leaves for Pendleton Mrs. J. M. Wills, of this city, left last week for Pendleton, where she will attend the W. O. T. XT. convention. She Is president of the W. C. T. U. Roseburg unit. From Ten mile Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin Brown and small daughter, of Ten mile, were In Itoseburi? Saturday. Mr. Ilrown Is a teacher at Brock way this year. wetzaer Improving Elmer Metzper, loeal contrac tor, who has been quite HI at the Good Samaritan hospital In Port land as a result of pneumonia. Is reported to he Improving. Mrs. Metzger is with him. Here for Week-End Mrs. Lilla Vowel I. who Is at tending Ashland Normal school, arrived In Rosebiirg last Friday to soend the week-end visiting her daughter and parents. She was a former kindergarten teacher In this city. Home From Idaho - T. P. Cnrnes. of Cnrneq station, returned Frldav from Idnho, where he has been visiting with a son and a dniiehter for several weeks. He hurried home In order to at tend the dedication of the new courthouse Saturday. From Medford Joe Fredrickson. who Is connect ed with the Medford fire - depart ment, arrived Jn Rnseburg lat Saturday to snend the week-end visltlne friends and relatives in this city. Hp wat formerly a mem ber of the Roseburg fire depart ment. ' ;- - :- Funeral Held-Ni 1 The funcmf of Frnet, L. Rice, pioneer resident of -. Dillard, who passed awov; Thursday, was held yesterdnv afternoon at the1 chanel of the PoSebure: Undertaking com pany. The chanel was crowded hv the numerous friends and re latives, and them were mmv beau tiful floral tributes. Interment v'ns ip (1m family burial plot on Rice creek. Chamber of Commerce Display The chamber of pnniHiPTp vln donr was verv beautiful Saturday nnd drew considerable attention frnm the out of town moits. Lrre Malar and Todnv grpes, from the Overland orebardo. were Btning neros be ton of the win dow. The dnhlln bouquets vre p'ven b' John Runvnn and Mrq Wesley Newland. A lm-e r-skot of rnqps prpqpnted hv T "M. PiirMs. of Fdenbower. "fir T.vdfo Critpop pnvp a boon If ul hoiirmA of 7tnnias Jnd a 'area nrp-oWed enrrot. of mTd Snit7Pn- iire nnd Ortlpr snnle ws ore p'ntPd hv fho TTnt-flv Fruit nn'r' '"'in obtained tbrt f'-'It frnn th Sto'-i orchard n LoVin" rlnss. The mnqt nttrnetlvp H'nlnv for tri'inv weeVq was tbt of Pt'ter and Rltor. whih elan d.1av- ed (n the window Sa'nMa'" Trn' f "vcr tvpp nM V"d e' vnrrot.thTe "'nq ronro?ened Ptt rnp vq p"iti1Tv lp" tvl Tiprfppt in io formation T.etfMP brnoeoll. chhoee. "'an pr I- rbokes. onions. H V'ds o non- Jft iq fl r rO , T1 rcn'"n f n-1 " t j"if1 mi vegetables were in ir nfSTHment. In a new hat vou nehtly ex pect style and quality. A stetson nai nas inese lec tures to a greater extent than any other hat we know of . . and a Stetson gives no end of wear. You can't abuy a better look ing hat than a Stetson and this is the store to buy it. Come in and let us show you thte new styles. Oakland Visitor Lyle Hoagff of Oakrd spent Saturday in this city on business. From Looklnggtass U. W. Kiudlay of Looklngglass spent today iu this city shopping. Ohio Visitor Here Frank Carlson of Canton, Ohio, is visiting friends here for a short time. From Glide Mrs. Mary Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. M. Christlanson of Glide were here Saturday. fits Brockway Visitor Robert McKay, prominent res dent of Ilrockway, spent Saturday in Roseburg on business. Visiting Relatives Here Mrs. V. C. Hughes of Myrtle Point Is In Roseburg for a few days, visiting relatives. Here Saturday Seth Matthews and Julian Hat field of Plxonville were visitors at the celebration on Saturday. From Winston Mrs. Sam Roser of Winston was in Roseburg Saturday, shopping and visiting relatives and friends. Attend Football Game Mrs. W. Fest and Mrs. H. Hess of this city attended Hie football game at Cottage Grove Saturday. Melrose People Here Mrs. T. Busenbark,. Mrs. Royce Busenbark and daughter Joyce of Melrose spent Saturday In this city, shopping and visiting friends. From Oakland M. Winston of Oakland spent Saturday in this citv enjoying the "Day of Pride" and visiting with friends. Enloys Saturday Here Mrs. Jnnet Cockeran of Oakland enjoved Saturday In Roseburg. at tending the county-wide "Day of Pride". Glide Visitors Mrs. Steve Shrum of Glide was In Roseburg Saturday visiting relatives and enjoying the celebra tion. Attend Celebration May and Myra Camp of TTmnqua were In Roseburg over the week end, visiting and enjoying the courthouse celebration. Spoke at Celebration James Wheeler of Reedsport snent the week-end In Rorcburg. He was .one of.Jhe speakers on the county-wide' "Day or Pride" pro gram. --h. . Cornutts Here 1 Mrs. P. E. Cornutt and Mrs. J. D. Cornutt of Riddle were In Rose burg Saturday, shopping and visit ing friends. From Winston Mrs. W. 0. Winston of Winston was among the women who wel comed the out of town wompn at the Woman's club rooms on Satur day. Leaving for Eugene Miss Ruth Surkamer of this city left for Eugene Sunday to visit at the borne of her brother. R. H. Surkamer, who formerly lived In Roseburg. Teacher Here Miss Bertha Lary, teacher at Camas. Valley, spent the week-end in Roseburg visiting friends and enjoying the courthouse celebra tion. Salem Visitor Here W. W. Chadwick. manager of the State Terminal Hotel com nany. Inc.. of Salem, was In Rose burg over the week-end on busi ness. Spent Sunday at Myrtle Point Gporge Witters, manager of the local Safewav store, and George W. Harris, clerk of the lornl store, spent Sunday at Myrtle Point on business. Goes to McMinnville Miss Margaret Jennings of this city spent the week-end in Mc Minnville where she visited her sister. Miss Louise Jennings, stu dent at Llnfield college. Return From Portland Ralnh Rotlley and Arnold Rod lev of this rltv ret iimed last week end from Portland, where they en loyed a few davs. They brought back a new Nash sedan. Here Saturday J. E. Stearns of Oakland was In this rltv Saturday attending the conrihonse Me. Mary Wlnslow. nrincinnl of the Oakland school was also a visitor here over the week-end. Rpurn Here Mr. pnd Mrs. William Bell, Jr.. nf Medford returned to this eltv Sittlrdav from Grant Pas. Thev will visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Houser for a week before return ing to their home In Medford. i Guests Here 1 Judee nnd Mm. Sklpworth and daughter Hplen and Mrs. Lilly i Broders of Eugene were the house i ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Hartnng st their borne In ' T-aurplwood Satiirdav. Mrs. Bro- ! ders is the mother of Mrs. Har ' tung. I Here Saturday ! Frank W. Beach, editor and Hotel News magazine, was here ! Saturday. He ten wunoav ior Klamath Falls, where he will at I tpnd the southern branch of the Oregon State Hotel association. Local hotel managers expect to be there also. From Winchester W. L. Scott of Winchester was a business visitor in this city today. Installs New X-Ray Mercy hospital has Installed a new X-ray machine to be used In their building. Shops Here- Mrs, Mary Travis or Edeniiower was in tliis pitv tndnv. shiitminir and visiting friends. From Garden Valley Mrs. Fred Par rot t of Garden Valley was a business visitor in this city Saturday. Glendale Man Here C. O. Garrett, president of the fair board of Glendale, spent Sat urday in Roseburg. From Drain- Harry B. Ekleston of Drain ent Saturday her" enjoying the celebration and visiting friends. Taken to Hospital p. O. Archambeau of Sutherlin was brought to Mercy hospital Sunday, III with pneumonia. Shops Here Mrs. Hazel Ruttencutter of Myr tle Creek spent the week-end in this city, shopping and visiting friends. Improved Mrs. G. J. Morris, who was ill a short time last week, hns returned to her work at the local J. C. Pen ney store. Leaves Hospital Mrs. C. E. Church and baby boy of this city were able' to leave Mercy hospital Saturday for their home. Glide Visitors Floyd Watson and Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander of Glide were among the out of town visitors here Saturday. Teacher Here Saturday Miss Mary Talbot, teacher at Canyonvllle. spent the week-end In this city, enjoying the court house celebration. Glide Teacher Here Theodore Forcler. principal of the Glide school, was a visitor In Roeburg during the courthouso celebration Saturday. From Coos County Miss Cleo Inscho, a resident of Dixonvllle, now teaching in Coos county, was here Saturday, attend ing the celebration. Teacher and Pupils In Miss Florence Lltchtenberger and several of her pupils of Eden bower attended the courthouse celebration here Saturday. Winston Teacher Here Miss Vivian Logsdon. teacher nt the Winston school, visited with friends nnd attended the celebra tion in Roseburg Saturday. ,. Spend Week-end' Away Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Knight of this city spent the week-end in Eu gene, visiting their son. William. a junior of the University of Ore gon law school. From Dixon vi lie Mrs. Mamie Cachelln. teacher at Dixonvllle. was In town over the week-end enjoying the celebration and visiting her daughter, Mrs. Francis Chase, of this city. Attend Celebration Miss Julia Keasey of Knoxville was here Saturday enjoying the celebration. She was a formpr Roseburg girl and Is teaching the Dixonvllle school this year. Tnf WtMaturday-- a EMIfcfl '"Mary'S. Neirel. '(earlier pi district No. dO of Melrose, was In town Saturday, attending the cele bration. She was formerly the teacher of the Cleveland school. Visiting Friends Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Chastin of South America, are In Rose burg this week on business, and visiting at the home of Mrs. A. C. Williams at 705 Mill street. Former Resident Here Mrs. Myrtle Belfis, nee Myrtle WrfFbt. a former resilient of Roseburg. spent the week-end here visiting friends. She returned Sun day evening to her home In Esta cada. . Glide Visitor Paul Caswell of Glide snent Saturday in this city, visiting friends and transacting business. He is an employe of the Ford Motor company In Rospburg, but Is unable to work nt the prpsent tlmp due to breaking his arm two weeks ago. Will Enloy Vacation- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cachelln of this citv are spending this week on thplr vacation. Mr. Caehplln is a mechanic at the Inlo Stephens gnraee and Mrs. Cachelln Is an employe of the Palace of Sweets. They intend to return to Rose burg by the first of next week. f'OW26miHio-i ' Tars used vearlv OVT llll ON JARS USED YEARLY J. O. Newland & Son J. O. Newland & Son o u u Y X B V4" C K I f From Camas Valley Frank Truman and Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Parrot t, of Camas Valley, were visitors in Roseburg over Saturday. Tenmile Visitor Mr. and Mrs. Ora Standley, or Tuntnilu unra In tl.la llv Ufit Silt- urduy enjoying the courthouse cele bration uud visiting friends. From Sutherlin Mr. and Mrs. M. C. HIckenbot torn of Sutherlin were in this city Saturday. Mr. Ilirkeuhottom is a teacher in the Sutherlin school. Here Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Lystul, How ard Lystul and Miss Gertrude No be), of Glendale, were among the out of town visitors in this city Sat urday. Home Over Week-end- Miss Helen Hergh, a student at j the University of Oregon, was in, Roseburg visiting her mother over! the week-end. She returned to Eu gene last evening. Ill Saturday Mrs. B. R. Shoemaker of this! city was IU at her home last Sat-f unlay. She expected to be able to return to her work ir. the office of Dr. Shoemaker today. Here on Business J. T. Hall, of Hall Brothers Ce dar company, was in Roseburg for a few days last week, visiting Thomas Cobb of this city. He was here regarding lumber Interests. Looking After Prunes Mrs. C. W. Lundeen. clerk nt Churchill's hardware store in this city. Is spending Monday at her farm looking after the prune crop. She expects to return to her work again tomorrow morning. On Way South Mrs. Myrtle Belfis of Eugene stooped here Saturday to visit with friends and attend the court house celebration. She Is on her way to Yreka. where she will vis It her daughter for a short timo. Circuit Judges Here Circuit Judges O. F. Sklpworth of Eugene and James T. Brand of Marshfleld, were nmong those at tending the courthouse dedication tn this citv Saturday. Mrs. Brand accompanied her husband to Rose burg for the celebration. Go to Coast Dr. nnd Mrs. George A. Brad hum nnd son Arle left their home nt Winston Snturdny for Marsh field, where they snent the week end vMMnrr Mrs. Brndburn's sis ter. Mrs. Russell Dunham, and family. Mr. end Mrs. Russell Dun ham are well known in Roseburg. having been former residents here. Visiting Here Few Days Mrs. Naomi A. Montgomery nf Portland Is here visltlne: nt the home of Mrs. John M. Throne, on Cn street, for a few davs: - She had been attending the P. T. A. convention In Grants Pass and stopped here to visit her friends. She Is verv well known bore, where she lived for a number of years. Return Frnm Euaene George M. Bradburn nnd dmi sh ier. Susan Jane, nnd Mrs. Susan Collier of tills city returned last night from Eugene nfter spending Sundav at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter. Jr., of Roseburg, also visited over the week-Piid with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter, Sr., In Eugene. Attends Dedication W. S. Powell, former Roseburg councilman, now a resident of Eu gene, was a visitor at 'he court bouse celebration Saturday. Mr. Powell has been spending the past week hunting near Gb-ndaje. lie was accompanied io Roseburg by Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sether of Glen dale. Mrs. Sether Is Mr. Powell's daughter. Leave on Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ashworth and family, of this city. el"t yester dnv on a two weeks vacation. They will spend a short timo In Toledo. Oreon, vi-fting Mr. Ah worth's brother, before going to California. Mr. Ashworth is manager or Mac Marr's store No. 4fi nnd Is being temporarily relieved by Lawrence Herscher. Closes Sale of Property Mrs. E. A. Chrislopheraon, of Eugene and formerly a resident of Roseburg. arrived In this city Sat urday morning to complete the sale of HI acres of property at Tenmile to J. B. Smith of that place. This property joins Mr. Smith's land. Marlowe Christ o pherson, employe of the News-Review, is a son of Mrs. Christophor ron. FREE c j j r L JC i Describing Co us e, s and Effects of and other RECTAL and COLON AILMENTS WRITE OR CALL FOR BOOKLET TOD AV Dr.CllAS.J.DEAN HECTAL C OLON CLINIC ft AH OPi-OS COURTHOUSE HFTIt 6 MAIN.POHILAM,0fl(t0l4 TELEPHONE AT WATER 2061 I AFFILIATED OFFICES A Sv Srjnx,SN Fpancisco. Los Angeles I PILES f! I Col it,. II I Sri Days Creek Visitor Mrs. Mary Day. of Days Creek, was a business visitor in this city last Saturday. Shop Here Mrs. Fred Byron and daughter, Xornia, of Olalla, were in this city last Saturday shopping and visiting friends. From Rice Creek Millard Meredith, of Rice Crook, was here Saturday attending to business and visiting friends. Leaves Hospital J. W. Cobb, of Camas Valley, who hurt his foot a few weeks ago, wus able to leave Mercy hospital last Saturday morning aiid return to his home. Taken to New Hospital Mrs. Glenn Radabaugh, of this city, entored Roseburg General hospital yesterday afternoon for medical treatment. Fractures H!3 Mrs. W. H. Thomas, of Drain, was brought to Roseburg late Sat urday evening and taken to Rose burg General hospital. She receiv ed a fractured bin In a fall. Mrs, W. W. Ewing nf Drain, who is a daughter, is with her mother at the hospital. E. O. Kingwell, local realty deal er, has returned from a week-end trip to Rurns. where he attended a meeting called by the firm of Stafford, Derbies and Roy of Port land for persons interested in the Greater Rurns development pro ject. Twelve representatives made the trip. Including prominent busi ness men, chamber of commerce heads and representatives of the company. The trip was made from Portland in a tri-motor plane. BAGSHAW EXPECTED TO QUIT SOON AS HUSKIES' COACH SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 21. The Post Intelligencer said today that Enoch Ragshaw may resign soon as head football coach for the Univer sity of Washington Huskies. The newspaper said that defeats by Southern California nnd Wash ington State college, together with the tie game with Montana, brought football matters to a head. The Post Intelligencer said that after the game wtih Washington State Saturday, the Huskies lost 20 to 13. a conference was held be tween Ragshaw's advisers and stu dent body heads. The student board of control sought Bagshaw's resignation last winter. The newspaper said that some of the coach's friends ndvised him to resign nnd then offer his services for the rest of the season because of the difficulty of obtaining a new coach on short notice. OREGON WEEKLY INDUSRIAL REVIEW Oregon City Plans under con sideration for couslructing $50,000 flax manufacturing plant in Clacka mas county. Klamath Falls Two largo Illumi nated Neon signs instnlled on Ar cade apartments building. Newport Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. purchased tract of land lying north of O. W. R. & N. railroad tracks between East Forty-fourth and East Forty-seventh streets for con struction of new telephone build ing. Sore Throats and Coughs Quickly Relieved by This Prescription. Here's a doctor's prescription that Is really throat Insurance. Soro or Irritated throats aro relieved and soothed almost Instantly with the first swallow. About 90 per cent of all roughs aro caused by an Irritated throat: consequently for most coukIis too there is nnthlnK better Ihan this famous prescrip tion It Koes direct to the internal cause. II Is put up under the nnmo Thoxlne nnd Is guaranteed to stop coughs nnd relievo sore throats In 15 minutes or your money will bo refunded. Singers and speakers find Thoxlne very valuable. Tho remnrkable tblnir nbont Thoxlne Is that whllo It relievos al most Instnntlv. It contnlns nothing harmful. Is pleasant tasting and l safe for the whole family. Ask for I Thoxlne HSc. r.Oc. nnil $1.00 bottle. Sold by Nathan Kulloiton. Adv. MOST HUSBANDS MERELY PRETEND TO BE HARD-BOILED TO KEIP fROM BEING ROASrtO The oftet spot in the heart of the average man Is his love for his home. He knows that Electricity makes his family retreat to the Cas tle of Contentment. Electrical contractors who work with experienced skill and charge reasonably. J. S. McDonald I CVCotbcy stz. 4- JT The 4-H club exhibit nt the Can yonvllle fair, held recently, wus one of the most attractive features of that occasion. A great number of club entries were tuude, and all were of exceptional quality. The winners have been iuviwd to par ticipate In the county club fair to be held in Roseburg tomorrow, un der the auspices of tfco Roseburg Kiwanis club. Those who took prizes were us follows: Sewing Division t Anna May Manly, 1st; Dorothy Robinson, 2nd; Nina Lou Oervais, 3rd. Sewing Division H Marjorle Rates, 1st; Lois Fenti, 2nd; May Fenn, 3rd. Cookery Division II Gem Hut chinson, 1st; Isaac Gervais, 2nd. Canning Division I Lois Kenn, 1st; Henuetta Green, 2nd; Roberta Dubell, 3rd. Sheep Division II James Mau ley, 1st. Pig Division II Bennetta Green, 1st. AL MARSTERS TOPS SCORING ACES IN FOOTBALL GAMES (Ry the Associated Press) I Al Marsters' 12-polnt splurgo ! ngainst Columbia emibled , the I Dartmouth quarterback to leng then his lead over the field In the nice for' national individual scop tng honors. Marsters now has ' scored 13 touchdowns and 12 : points after touchdown for 90 ; points, in second place among the lending scores in each of the eight major conferences or groups is Eugene McEver, Tennessee full back, who has tallied GO points on 10 touchdowns. The leader in each of the eight groups, as compiled by the Asso ciated Press, follows: East Marsters. Dartmouth, ,90. Southern McEver, Tennessee, 60. Southwest McElreath, Baylor, 56. Pacific Schwartz, Washington Slate, 48. Missouri Valley King, Drake, 4G. Rig Ten Glnssgow, Iowa. 2R. Rocky Mountain Day, Colorado Aggies. 20. IHg Six Page, Kansas, 18. BURGLAR ROBS WOMAN IN HOSPITAL IN PORTLAND f AwolntM Prpwi i.enwri Wlro PORTLAND, Oct. 21. Throttled with n towol wrapped nrnuml hnr neck, Mrs. D. P. Floyd JohllHOll waa robbed of $13 yostordiiy by ft Hboo loss und cuthIiik burglar who nt tneked hor In n room at the Good Siimnritnn hospltnl. The Intruder, armed, waa stand Inff over the woman's bed when she awakened. ThreatenlnK her with death he twisted a towel around her neelc so tightly that sho nearly Inst rnnselousness. llo then made off with the jiurse. Mrs. Johnson was not a patient nt the hospital. Rbo wns awalllnK the recovery of a small son who underwent an operation. Thomas Carnes. of lllarltfoot, Idaho. Is hero visiting his son for a few days. DR. NERB AS DENTI8T Palnlent Extraction Gn, When Desired Pyorrhea Treated Phone 488 Masonic Hld?. TODAY and Tuesday May McAvoy In Stolen Kisses COMEDY NEWS ADMISSION 10c and 25c LIBERTY tHILLS BROS idea in roasting coffee is a lit that a time No BULK-ROASTIKO method can be as exact as 11 His tiros. continuous process Con- trolled Roasting, bince only a few pounds at a time pass through the roasters, every berry is roasted evenly. The result is a matchless uniform flavor always. ! SI HILLS BROS COFFEE Frfik bo ft tht orit' inaJ tatuttm tuily optmtd wUk Cm Big litis! GOLFERS KILL RATTLERS STERLING, Colo., Oct. 21 Fun-! ny noises from the rough were not golf balls calling for their owners, a lot of golfers learned while plHYiug a small course In this section Sunday. The hum and buzz came from rattlesnakes. Golfers out in foursomes report-1 ed from three to ten snakes killed by several groups, the rattlers measuring us long as four feet. Oakland demonstrator like new offered for sale at a big discount by Roseburg Motor Co.,- Oakland and i'ontlac dealers. SPECIAL NOTICE Just received, Borne special mer. chandiso Intended for last Sat urday's special sale also have some specials left over from Saturday. Therefore I will hold a SPECIAL Manager's SALE Wednesday Oct. 23rd No limits buy one or all deal era may get In on this clean up sale no restrictions. In ease any of this Is left over Wednes day we will sell balance Satur day following. Refer to our large ad In Thurs day's paper for last Saturday's sale we have some left of ev. erything on that list, also the following new Items: Crocus butbs, 3 for 5c Tulip bulbs, 2 for 5c Yellow Calla bulbs, each 10c Pottery Tea Pots, complete.. ..15c Special lot of fine Incense Burners, complete 15o Larqe 16-or. Bottle Furniture Polish, bottlo 15c Glass Towels, each - HOc Glass Toweling, yard 10c Outing Flannel, yard ...10c Waste Baskets, each ...15o And another big Grab Bag Sale. This Includes granite dish pans, bridge sets, qrocerles, flash light cases, novelties, tovs, glassware, tin wnre, hand painted china, etc. Big values at each grab bag 5c Special note: Lodges, churches, clubs, granges, etc., will do well to look Into this you can easily net 15 cents a grab for this as they are all big values. These are odds and ends from our big sale that I wish to clean up oulck. Will ship charges collect. Excellent line of Hallowe'en novelties and candles at lowest prices. Woolworjth ""COMPANY $ VVJJ 1 ' ROSEBURG, OREGON J - -;- -- I'Tntlhs I if-iij Jm All-Talking t"v III All-Thrilling! lfefj ; m '"Pleasure J I Crazed" M : m pLUS , P Stan Laurel . &m rvi:..r Hardy f . I :nlV -""- - is;, f , Pj AH-Talklng Comedy II 7M "BIRTH V fm MARKS" l- WA jferJI TOMORROW lO JW-SI and Wednesday rr iner lying sva Marine" 'A a w"h liA fcjj Ben Lyon IfcSfi Shirley Mason I f S ALL-TALKING ifeJ ClT Admission Vl Matinee m 1035 ' EveninRS V'3 11 1050 ViJ DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of ' Glasses 116 Jackson St. Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health Service" ' Mineral Vapor Baths 327 Cass Phone 491 J. O. Newland & Son Facia RADIO : Earl ; RADIO i u Stewart-Warner" RADIO J. O. Newland & Son Piquant Flavoring ' A purely vegetable extract that has aroma and flavor of fineiit meat. For soups and flavoring veg- FA. etablea. Per Jar....tlUC Order Your Qroceriei Phone and Save. by Economy Grocery 0. L. JOHNSON The Store That 8ervet You Beat. sna 63 344 N. Jackson St. Used Cars WithanO.K. That Counts Chevrolet Coach, 19 2 8 . model $495 Chevrolet Landau, 1927 model 475 Chevrolet Coach, 19 2 6 model 295 Chevrolet Coach, 19 2 5 " model 275 Chevrolet Touring, 1926 model .. 225 Chevrolet Touring, 1925 model 195 Chevrolet Truck, 1928, 4- wheel brakes 550 Chevrolet Truck, 19 2 7 model 450 Durant Coupe, 19 2 8 model 425 Star Coupe, 1926 model.. 275 Ford 4-Door Sedan, 1929 model 675 Ford Sport Coupe, 1929 model 625 Fprd Sport Coupe, 1928 model 575 Ford Touring, 1927 model 195 Ford Touring, 19 2 6 model 165 Ford Touring, 19 2 5 model ' 85 ! Ford Touring, 19 2 4 i model 65 Ford Roadster, 19 2 6 model 165 ! Ford Roadster, with trans mission, 1926 195 Ford Roadster, 19 2 5 model 75 Ford Truck, cab and body 125 Ford Truck, cab and body 75 Dodge Sedan, 19 2 8 model 790 Dodge Touring, 1924 model 250 Dodi;e Touring, 1923. model 150 , Dodge Touring, 1921 1 model 75 Oldsmobile Coupe, 1927 model 525 Hudson Coach, 19 2 6 model 550 F.ssex Coach, 1926 model 250 Nash Sedan, 1926 model 525' Hansen Chevrolet I Company