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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1929. THREE Local News Camas Valley Man Here A. L. Thrush, Camas Valley stockman, was a busiuesH visitor in ltoatburg today. Visiting Here Mrs. K. P. Hamilton of Eugene Is vhdt'n? relatives :tnd friends in tills city this week. Glide People in Miss Agnes IJlalcolcy ami L. A. Daly of (Hide were out o town vis itors in this city Tuesday. Transacts Business Here Karl Sumner of Iays Creek Rpt-nt yesterday afternoon in this city transacting business. Glendale Rancher Here Gail Hamilton, of (Jhmdale, spent Tuesday in tins city on Lusiness. From Cottage Grove Mrs. George Hoak of Cottage Grove spent yesterday In this city shopping and visiting friends. Mrs. Davis Visits Mrs. C. R. Davis of Sntherlin spent Tuesday afternoon in this city, visiting friends and shopping. Has Tonsils Out L. E. Oerretsen of Oakland was In this city Saturday and under went a minor operation for tonsils. Has Tonsils Removed Wade Worthington of Canyon vllle liad his tonsils removed yes terday morning, lie Is reported to be doing fine. Mrs. Brown Here Mrs. Winifred ttrown of Drain Is spending today in this city, vis iting friends and enjoying a shop ping trip. Will Spend Winter at Coast Mrs. Addie Nichols, of Iliddle, who is also well l;novn here, loft Monday for Reedsport, where she intends to spend the winter. Spends Few Days in Salem Mis3 Myrtle Knouland, pinitist of Ott's Music store spent the week end and Armistice day visiting relatives and friends in Salem. Returns Home Mrs. John A. C. King Of Coos Junction has returned lo her home nfler spending the vnM several weeks visiting relatives and friends in Medford. Fractures Wrist The small son of E. X. Garlmt of Dillard fell from his bicycle Armistice day and suffered a frac ture of his riuht wrist. He was brought to Iioseburg for medical treatment. Glendale People Visit , Mr. and Mrs. H. VV. Gilham and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Gilhatn, of Glendale. spent Tuesday in this pity visiting friends and transacting business. Fisher Home Few Days Adrian Fisher, son of W. H. Kisher, of this city, returned to his work with the Northwestern Elec tric company in Portland Monday nis;ht after visiting relatives and friends here for several davs. Mrs. Bearc! in Town Mrs. 1 1 4. Heard, of Eugene, spent yesterday in this city visit ing friends and looking after busi ness matters. She is proprietor of the Ladies Furnishing store In Eugene. These frosty days make a man wish he had an over coat. And the place to get a quality coat is Harth's Tog gery. The season's new belt ed back styles of tweed and camel hair are shown in the most popular fall colors of tan, grey and brown. Mod erately priced at $24.75 to $47.50. Reedspcrt Judge Here Judge J. 11. Austin, of Reeds pon, was in this city yesterday. He is well known here. Has Operation Mrs. T. McAIbee, of Roseburg. underwent a minor operation at Kosebui g General hospital this morning. Spends Day at Myrtle Creek spent Armistice day visiting her ljari'iiis in .11 y rue treeK. aiish Hates is the teacher ut the Eden .bower school. Visits Friends Here James E. Fielder, of Medford, slopped here a short time yester day to visit friends. He was on his way home from Seattle where he was railed a few weeks ago by the sudden illness of his mother. Mr. tieider is well known in Roseburg. Bert Bates Leaves Bert G. Rates, of Hollywood, left Roseburg yesterday after noon for Portland to attend to business matters. He intends to go to Klamath Falls to visit his father, Ii. W. Hates, before return ing to California. Mr. "Hates en joyed several days in this city visiting his many friends. Harris' Leave Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Harris, resi dents of iioseburg for the past 14 years, left yesterday for their new home in San Jose, California. Mr. Harris Is an employe of the South ern Pacific railway company. Roth he and Mrs. Harris are very well known here. Leaves Today for East It. Branson, local Southern Pa cific employee, left today for his home town In Missouri to spend three weeks visiting his parents and friends. O. F. Fredrlckson will take his 'place while he Is gone. Has Tonsils Out Mrs. Ralph Church, stenograph er for Dr. Charles U. Wade, had her tonsils removed Saturday. Enjoy Few Days at Coast Mr. and Mrs. George Weber, of this city, have returned home after spending a few days vi.-iting at the coast. Visits Here Airs. Uuick. of Myrtle Creek, and a sister of Mrs. A. C. Seely of this city, spent Tuesday here visiting and shopping. S. P. Auditor Here W. W. Grindell, an auditor for the Southern Pacific Railway com pany with headquarters in Eugene, is spending a few days in this city on business. Religious Class Started J. Walter Richardson, principal of the Eikton city school, is es tablishing a specific course In re ligious Instruction in the school system of Eikton, at the request of the patrons of the school. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Goff, of Oak land, arrived in Roseburg yester day to spend several days this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Hawn. Mrs. Hawn is a sister of Mr. Goff. Houcks In Seattle Dr. and Mrs. George E. Hourk, of this city, left yesterday for Se nttle, where they expect to re main until Saturday of this weolc. They will visit relatives and friends. Return From Visit Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Docker and son. Richard, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Palm, of this city, have re turned to their home after spend ing the past several days visiting Mrs. Palm's brother, Jes3 Safley, in Albany. E. M. Seeley Here E. M. Seeley, of Melrose, trans acted business In this city yester day afteruoou. Umpqua Visitor Mrs. J. R. Clayton, of Umpqua, was in Roseburg today visiting friends and chopping. Mrs. Ferguson Here Mrs. J. J. Ferguson, of Pays Creek, spent Tuesday In this city shopping and visiting relatives. Attorney Brown Here Attorney U. S. llrown, of Grants Phhu wiu h hiwhifKR visitor ut the county courthouse on Tuesday. Cottage Grove Attorney Here Attorney O. W. Lombard, of Cottage Grove, spent yesterday at the county courthouse on business Called to Portland H. W. Dewell. Southern Pacific man of Roseburg, whh called to Portland the first or the week, by the serious illness of his brother. Mcves to California Mrs. Gordon Fleming, of Arago, left yesterday afternoon on the Shast a for I.os A ngeles. M r. Fleming will leave today via auto. Shops in Roseburg Mrs. Val Strong, of Myrtle Creek, was an out of town visitor in this city yesterday. Oak Creek Woman Here Mrs. W Marker of Oak Creek spent Tuesday in this city visiting friends and shopping. Marriage License Issued A marriage license has been Is sued to Ira Melton Irion and Anne Gorbett, both of Mnrahfield. Return From Portland Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Caraway of this city returned Monday evening from Portland, where they en joyed a few days' vbit with Mr. and Mrs Hembree, parents of Mrs. Caraway. Visiting From Eugene 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles II tiff in an and daughter, of Eugene, arrived In this city yesterday to spend a few days visiting friends. They are former Roseburg residents. Mr. Huffman is a Southern Pacific man. Transact Business Here Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hennlnger of Ouklund are in this city today transacting business and visiting friends. Randolphs Back Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Randolph and daughter, Miss Barbara, of this city, returned late Monday evening from Portland, where they enjoyed the week-eiMl visiting relatives and friends. Roseburg Boy Honored Floyd Iiowers. Kosebure student at University of Oregon, has been elected as one of the five students from the university to be initiated into an accounting fraternity on the Eugene campus. Mr. Powers is well known In Iioseburg, having kept books for the Red Hall Freight coniminy during the past summer. His home is also in Roseburg. He is a member of the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. Enjoy Trip -to Medford Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Allen Brown, of this city, have returned to their home after spending the past few days visiting friends in Medford. Leaves for California Mrs. Ray Stearns, of Oakland, left Roseburg yesterday on the Shasta for Fresno, California, where she expects to spend the winter. Here From Ashland Stanford Jones, of Ashland, and a former . Roseburg resident, Is spending several days in this city. Mrs. Jones has been ill at the home of her mother. Mrs. J. M. Wills, of this city, for the past week. She Is now somewhat im proved. Leave for Home Mr. and Mrs M. P. Hufham, of Walla Walla. Washington, left to day for their home after spending the past two weeks visiting their sons, Paul and Roy Hufham of this city. They have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H u f li urn in l.aurehvood. Here Over Week-End Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cameron and baby of Eugene spent the vVofk-end in this city visiting Mrs. Cameron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cobb. They returned home late Monday evening. They are both well known here, having been graduated from the local high school. Return to Portland Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Peters nnd Miss Irene Hooue, of Portland, re turned to their home yesterday after spending the past several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Gross, of this city. They also vis ited Mr .and Mrs. W. O. Corhram of Drivers valley. Mr. Petrs is assistant cashier of the U. S. Na tional bank of Portland. Move to California Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cacheltn, of this city, have moved to Califor nia and will make their home near Pmismuir. Mr. Cachelin has accept ed a position with the Richfield Oil company. He formerly worked as mechanic for the Ialo Stephens garage of this city. Mrs. Cachelin is also well .known here, having been employed by the Palace of Sweets and by the Terminal cafe. Fractures Arm Little Dale Carson, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean G. Car sou, of Remote, fell off a wood shed on Armistice day and frac tured his right arm. Ho was brought to Roseburg for medical aid. Visiting Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hull, of Weed. California, arrived in Rose burg the first of the week to v'sit friends and relatives for several days. Hotli are wen Know nere, having been former residents. County Official Here Miss Bess Clough and Huron Clough. of Cnnyonvllle, visited friends in Roaeburg yesterday aft ernoon. Mr. Clough Is county commissioner. Building New Home Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Mat thews, of Reston. are building a homo near the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Matthews, parents of Mr. Matthews. Thompsons Return Home Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson nnd daughter, Mildred, of this city, have returned to thler home after spending the past several days vis iting relatives and friends In Portland. Gives Chrysanthemums Miss Svlvia Hrown. of this city, presented the chamber of com merce wllh a beautiful bouquet of orchid chrysanthemums on Tiii div. They are on display at this time. Tt""keys on Display Threo of Douglas county's prize turkeys, which are mounted, are on display at the local chamber of commerce. They have just, been returned from the state fair nt Sa lem, where they drew consider able attention. Leave for Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Tense Husenbark and Mr. nnd Mrs. I,. M. Thompson, all of Melrose, left this morning for Seattle, Washington, to at tend the session of the National Grange, which commenced its an nual convention in that city today. Visit Friends Monday M r. rfit d Mis. K i 1 1 A ck ert an d daughter, Miss Carol, of this city, and Miss Eva Ackert, of Winches ter Hay. spent Armistice day visit ing at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. t). R. Penny of Rogue River. Miss Eva Ackerl returned to the coast on Monday evening to resume her teaching In the school of that place. Mrs. Ackert visited schools at coast points on Tuesday of this week. Stop Here Short Time Mr. and Mrs. William Wade of Klamath Falls stopped a short time Monday afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Porter of this city. Mrs. Wade Is a sister of Mr. Porter. They were returning to their home after spending the weekend visit in t Mr. and Mrs. Kred Porter of Eugene. Mr. Wade is employed at th Montgomery Ward store in Klamath Falls. Hoth are well known in this city, having been former residents here. Back Frm Trip Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kronke, Mrs. H. F. Chilson, of Roseburg, and Mrs. Pert Stevens of Reeds oort returned to this city late Mondav night after enjoying the week end and Armistice day visit ing relatives nnd friends In Al bany and Portland. Spend Day in Grants Pass Mr. nnd 'Mrs. George Witters, of this city, spent Armistice day In Grants Pass visiting friends. Mr. Witters Is manager of the lo cal Skaggs store. Doing Nicely at Hospital Jimmy Judd, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Judd of this city, is report ed to be doing nicely at Mercy hos pital. He underwent u major op eration a few days ago. Mrs. Fest Returns Mrs. W. F. Fest of this city re turned to her home last evening after spending the past week visit ing friends in Portland and Silver-ton. Helliwells Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Barton Helllwell, of this city, have returned home after spending a few days visiting at Boswell Springs and i oncalla. While at Yoncalla they visited Mr. HelllweH's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Helllwell. Arrives Here Today Paul Brown, field secretary of Pacific coast state Christian En deavor work with headquarters in Portland, arrived in this city this morning. He will have charge of the rally at the Presbyterian church this evening. All young peoplo Interested In thin type of work, are Invited to attend. The rally will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Brown is an accomplished mu sician on the mandolin and will entertain the young people wllh qpve;il pelec'lon thin evening. LIBERTY Today and Thursday 2 Shows Evening, 7:15-9.00 p. m. "HARD BOILED ROSE" Myrna Loy Wm, Collier Gladys Brockwell ' and FOX NEWS COMEDY Admission 10c-25c STARTS THURSDAY For Three Big Days The Newest Miracle of the Talking Screen JOHN GILBERT JOAN CR4WFORD MAIISON DAVIES WHUAM MAINE NORMA SHEARER BUSTER KEATON and a Onl.ixy of Vaudeville FavurifcJ MX TALKING f . ALL MUSICAL) A musical extravaganza of unbelievable magnificence . . . with an array of talent never even dreamed of before . . . ANTLERS m Popular Prices Lawsons Go Duck Hunting Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Luwann. of this city, spent, several days tit Forrest lake enjoying duck hunt ing. They relurneil here Into Mon day night with flonio fine ducks. Eugene People Visit Mr. and Mm. K. T. Miles, of Eu gene, spent the weekend in this citv visiting ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles HarpHter. They are former residents of Roseburg. Miss Whitney Returns Miss Jean Whitney, student at University of Oregon, has return ed to Eugene, after spending the week-end in this city visiting: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Whit ney. Copco Man Visits Mr. nnd Mrs. .lack T.oach and Mr. and Mrs. T. Thomas, of Co qullle, were visitors In this city yesterday. Mr. I.each Is with the Mountain States Power company in Coquitle. He visited friends at the local California-Oregon Power company office. Returns From Vacation Mrs. J. A. Fulcher, of this city, returned home yesterday morning, after upending the past two weeks visii in;; friends and relatives in Portland. Aberdeen and (Hympia. Mr. Fulcher accompanied her as far north as Portland and then re turned to this city. He left last Sat urday for Portland to meet Mrs. Fulcher, but had the misfortune of wrecking his car near Cottage Grove. He was uninjured. Mrs. Ful cher reports a fine vacation. She is a nurse In Dr. E. Ii. Stewart's office. Shopping Here Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haymond. from th Pays creek Faction on the South I'mpqua spent Tuesday in Ttoselmrg shopping. The auto mobile brings the farming districts near to commercial centers these days, and Mr. Raymond. In speak ing of the lone, slow trips of for mer years, compared the present era of rnnfd transportation with older methods. These people re mained here until nearly five o'clock, and the automobile car ried them nearlv 4o miles to their home iu time lor supper. ANTLERS tondlyy Matinee Daily 2:15 Eve. 7:15-9:00 RICARDO cortcz lC m CLAIRE Dl X WINDSOR U J-J All-&ar Cm I ll ! Daring Drama A 1 jTl of a Man Who tfl II Reversed Life's I a Hour Class .' 1 f . B Hear and See S!i. Your Favorites Talk Also f V 11 2 Acts Sunn B s I CHINA NIGHT SHIPMATES" 1, HI! Chest Is For The Protection of Roscburg's Own What you give to the Boy Scouts, Campfire Girls, Roseburg Band, -Corvaiiis Farm Home, the Louise Heine, the Juvenile Hospital and Local Relief, through the Community Chest, is for the Character Buildin: and Citizenship T rainin: of our own boys and girls; for our own advertising and amusement; for the guaranteeing of good homes; for our own orphans; for hos pitalization for our own crippled children; for the relief of Roseburg own distressed. The value of each of the above organizations has been proved time and again. " 'Tis more blessed to give than to receive." And every one of us can be thankful that we are able to give and not compelleled to take from the Community Chest. This Is a Seven-in-One Drive A Huge Saving Give Plenty Give Willingly Then the more you are l&ugd tcCtenjoy yoiO golf, shooting, fishing or other amusements.