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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 13. 1930. THREE iMM'n ii - ii i . T Mrt,., ll Mrs. Rice Visits' Friends Mrs. E. L.. Rice, of Dillard, spent Friday in this city visiting friends. Mr. Holmquist in Town C. R. Holmquist, of Melrose, was a busi ness viHiior in this city Friday. Here From Looklngglass R. E. Jennie, LookiiiRKlass rancher, was in this city Saturday on business. Rancher in Town Thomas Mil ton, South Deer crefk rnucher, was a business visitor in this city Friday. Yoncalla Visitors Thomas E. Hamilton and Harold Graves, of Yoncalla, were business visitors in this city Friday. Mr. Meredith Visitor M. . M. Meredith, of Melrose, spent sev eral hours in this city Saturday transacting business. Mr. Hunter In Town Alva Hunter, Glide rancher, was a busi ness visitor in this city Friday afternoon. Mr. Matthews Here From Glide Seth T. Matthews, of Glide, spent Friday afternoon in this city on business. Mr. Baldwin Here on Business R. M. Baldwin, of Glendale, was a business visitor in this city Fri day afternoon. Miss Dubell Shops Here Miss Elma Dubell, of Oakland, spent Friday in this city visiting friends and shopping. Mr. Claypool In Town J. W. Claypool, of Green, spent Friday afternoon in this city transacting business. Visits Friends In Roseburg A. IV. Ostenson, of Eugene, was a business visitor in this city Fri day. Mr. Potter is Vlcltor C. M. Pot ter, of Myrtle Creek, spent Fri day afternoon in this city trans acting business. Mr. Connine Here on Business H. D. Connine, of Glide, spent several hours in this city Saturday transacting business. Reerfsport Man Here Jack Piehl, of Reedsport, spent Friday in this city visiting friends and transacting business. Lookingglnss Visitors H. B. Ja coby and son. Den, of Looking glass, wore business visitors in this city Friday afternoon. Camas Valley Woman Here Mrs. Carrol B. Rigsny. of Camas Valley, visited friends and shop ped in this city Friday afternoon. f fc Riddle Men in Town R. E. Johnson and John Durgin, of Rid dle, spent several hours in this city Friday transacting business. Melrose Ranchers In Town W. L. Scott, F. A. Becker and Owen Atterbury, Melrose ranchers, were business visitor in this city Fri day afternoon. Attends Dinner Last Night J. VV. Ford, cashier of the Gardiner bank, spent Friday in this city on business and visiting friends. He attended the chamber of com merce dinner at the Methodist church Friday evening. School Clerk In Town Mrs. J. J. Kester, school cleric of Smick school, spent several hours in this city Friday afternoon on business. She also attended to business at the county school su perintendent's office. Miss Coryell Shops Here Miss Ruby Coryell, of Myrtle Creek, spent Friday afternoon in this citi visiting friends and shopping. Miss Coryell stated that her mother, Mrs. Coryell, will leave in the near future lor a trip to southern Cali fornia. Returns to Portland Mrs. S. C. Kurdy has returned to her- home in Portland after spending the ast in Portland after spending several weeks in this city visiting her hus band, S. C. Kurdy, owner and op erator of Kurdy's store. She will return to Roseburg for, a short visit within a short time. Visiting Parents Here Mrs. H. R. Dickinson, of Hoodsport, Wash ington, and Mrs. W. L. Leonard, o Ellensburg, Washington, are spending a week nt Edenbower as the house guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calkins. Both are well known here, having at tended the Roseburg schools be fore their marriage. Stop Here Short Time Mr. and Mrs. O. Middleton, of Port land, stopped in this city over Fri day to visit friends. Mr. Middle ton, Hood River spray man, has given several talks to the ranch ers of Douglas county in coopera tion with the county agent's of fice at various times during the past several months. Visiting In This City Mrs. Har old B. Hudson, of Seattle, is spend ing several days in this city vis iting friends. She was a former resident of fliis city and report er for the News-Review. Mr. Hud son formerly owned the Roseburg Electric store of this city and is now working in Yakima, Washing ton. Leave Tomorrow For Trip Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herman, of this city, departed Sunday morning to spend a month's vacation in the south. From San Francisco, they will go straight through to New Or leans and will stop to visit in Los Angeles, San Diego and Santa Bar bara on their way horn. Mr. Her man is a Southern Pacific employe of this city and Mrs. Herman ope rates the Elite beauty shop on Cass street. They make their home in the Kohlhagen apartments. Melrose Visitor George Crane, of Melrose, spent Saturday on busi ness here. Mr. Thompson Business Visitor L.eo ihompson, ot unculia, spent Saturday in this city, on business; Cleveland Man in Town H. O. Krolin, of Cleveland, spent Satur day iu this city transacting busi ness. Mr. Wey forth Spends Day H J. K, We forth, ot Oakland, was in this city Saturday ufiernoon on business. Yoncalla Man In Town Frank L. Bradford, of Yoncalla, spent Satur day afternoon in this city transact ing business. Oakland Man Here Short Time E. L. Settle, of Oakland, spent short time in this city Saturday on business. Looklngglass Visitor O. Ot Rog ers, or L,ooKinggiass; transacted business in this city Saturday af ternoon. Ruckles Business Visitor A. J. Stephons, of Ruckles, was a busi ness visitor in this city Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Burnett Visits Friends Mrs. Brady Burnett, of Oakland, visited friends in this city Satur day. Winchester Visitor Monroe Nance, of Winchester, spent Satur day in Roseburg transacting busl- ness. Visits and Shops Mrs. W. G Cooper, of Melrose, Bpent Saturday in this city shopping and visiting menus. Mr. Bailey Business Visitoi Henry Bailey, of Melrose, spent Saturday n this city transacting JU9U1CBB. Canyonville Visitor Here Ernest weaver, of Canyonville, was a business visitor in this city Satur day. . Anlauf Visitor In Town Robert Anlauf, of Anlauf, spent Saturday in two city visiting friends and transacting business. Salem Doctor Here Saturday Dr. J. Q. Turner, of Salem, transact ed business in this city for a short time Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Coats Here Saturday Mrs. Clare L. Coats, of Tenniile, spent several hours in this city Saturday aiternoon shopping. Mr. Worthlngton in Town Wade Worthington, of Canyonville, trans acted business In this city Satur day afternoon. Spend Day In Roseburg Mrs. Harry Hill and son. A. R. Hill, of Wilbur, were business visitors in this city Saturday. : Mrs. Watson Visits Here Mrs. Mary Watson, of Drain, visited friends and shopped in this city for several hours on Saturday. North Bend Attorney Here At torney John Mullen, of North Bend, transacted business at the county courthouse of this county Saturday. Myrtle Creek People in Town H. M. Gallop and A. L. Dyer, of Myrtle Creek, were business visit ors in this city Saturday afternoon. Spend Saturday Hiking Jack Chapman and Robert Helliwell, of this city, spent Saturday hiking on Mount Scott. They report a fine trip. Move to Portland Mi. and Mrs. W. B. Hardwick and small son, of this city, have moved to Portland, where they will make their home. Mr. Hardwick is employed with the Pierce auto freight company. Mrs. Cachelln Here Saturday Mrs. Mamie Cachelln, Dixonville teacher, spent several hours at the county school superintendent s of fice on Saturday, attending to school business. Former Residents Visit H Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Frost, of Klam ath Falls, spent the week end in this city visiting friends. They are well known here, having been form er residents. Mr Aaam Umrm rwr PrlHau Fred Asam. of Glide, snent Fri day in this city visiting friends and transacting business. He at tended the chamber of commerce dinner Friday night. Visits Friends and Shops Miss Bertha M. Lary, Camas Valley teacher, stopped in this city Satur day to visit friends and shop for a short time. She returned to her home Saturday evening. Visit Here Over Friday Hugh Esson and Edward Stofer, employes of the Meier and Frank store in Portland, stopped in this city Fri day to spend the day. I hey visited several of their friends at Lie local drug stores. Transacts Business at Riddle E. R. Kenny, manager of the Doug las Creditors' association, of thiB city, spent Saturday transacting business in Riddle. He was accom panied on the trip by Finis Dillard of this city. Mr. Kenny left again this morning for Riddle to attend to business matters. Has Minor Operation According to word received here. Grant Hel man, of Petaluma, California, un derwent a minor operation last week-end when he had his tonsils removed. Mr. Helman Is the father of Mrs. Fred Jones or this city and is well known here, having spent several months In RrtVeburg visit ing. Mrs. Helman Is still ill at her home In Petaluma. Mrs. Jones will remain In California for several days yet. itt rea ux nt mcto-wiite mk for all the facts-wiitx S ask rem ail thi pacts-writi o amc ro Ait the ACT-wiiTt o aik ro all tmi rACTt-wam Oy CMAMIIl Or COMMIBCK O I OUK CHAMBER OF COMMEWCfe) g oURCHAHEH Of COMMERCE g ou CMAN11W OF COMMERCE J g j QUA CMMltl OF COMMEKCt fa I I rayRoat faring I ." 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Busenbark. of Mel rose, spent , Friday afternoon in this city visiting friends. Dr. Hagar Transacts Business Dr. Charles Hagar, of Dixonville. spent Friday aiternoon in this city transacting business. Sounds Day in Rosebura Miss Jean Selerts, of Oakland, spent Saturday afternoon in this city visiting friends and shopping. Register Large Number of Cars According to W. C. Harding, secre tary of the local chamber of com merce, a large number of cars have been registered at the office dur ing the past several days. He states that a number of people are mov ing from California to Washington. Left Sunday for Euaane Mrs. Mitchell Tilletson and small son, temporarily of this city, left Sat urday for Eugene, to spend a short time visiting friends. Mrs. Tilletson is the daughter of Mr. Conn, of Roseburg. She has been spending the winter In this city with ber father. Her home is in Al- turas, California. Eugene Visitors Mr. and Mrs. N. F. McDuff of Eugene are visit ing In Roseburg for a fnw days with. Mr. and Mrs. Carl II. Neal. Mr. McDuff is supervisor of the Cascade national forest. He and his wife accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins to Roseburg Fri day afternoon and attended the chamber of commerce Saturday night. Visit Friends In Roseburg Mrs. R. C. Hill and son, Alfred, of Wil bur, spent Friday in this city visiting friends and attending to business matters. Mr. Hill recent ly drove to Wilbur from Minneapo lis, Minnesota, in four days. He recently resigned his position with the Bell Telephone company of Minnesota. He is in charge of the gravel plant In Wilbur. Return From ' Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hlbbs have returned to this city, after spend ing the past several days in north ern points of the state on a wed ding trip. They were married a week ago In Corvallis. They are making their home at the Caddis apartments on Jackson tret. Mr ; Hibbs is tire adjuster of the local Montgomery Ward store and Mrs.! Hlbbs is employed in the local trie-1 phone office. j Concise Poster Stamps to OREGON grows the! Jity NATION'S PTilfvSV FINEST ENGLISH X Z- WALNUTS rVfAi AND , -CV J7 rFILBERTS fjfrjjt ASK FOR ALL THE FACTS-WRITS OUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 0000000000000000000000000000000000000030000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000' now p'.r.nning the issuance of addl tional serJea of poster stampii. II Is our desire to produce tho most effective series of poster stamps ever issued by any state and wc believe wo can gain this ilistinc tion if the people of Oregon will give wi their ideas and sugges tions for additional poster stamps," Ide said. "Ider.3 and suggestions for Ore gon poster stamps will be greatly appreciated and should be turned in to local chambers of commerce Mr. Prcschern Business Visitor Vincent Prescliein, of Melrose, spent several hours In this city Saturday transacting business. Pinkertons Here Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pinkerton, of South Deer creek, spent several hours in thts city Saturday visiting friends and shopping. Transacts Business Here Ed ward Cooper, of Dodson mountain, was a business visitor In this city Friday. Hu states that there is 18 Inches of snow on Mt. Dod son at this time. Stop to Visit Friends Ernest Neal and Hurry Hughes, of Co quille, stopped to visit frhmdH in this city for a short time Fri day. They were-on their way to Portland for a short business trip. Melrose Woman in Town Miss Tlielma Bartholcmy, of Melrose, was a Saturday shopper in 1 his city. She visited friends Saturday evening before returning to her home. Will Attend Convention County Treasurer and Mrs. James E. Saw yers left Saturday night for Port land, where they are to attend the meeting of the county trensun'r.-i of Oregon. County judges, con missioners, t insurers and law enforcement officers are mwUng this week in Portland to consider county business. Chiropractor ORUGLESS HEALTH CENTFP "Complete Health S-vle" m iuiti ai niui Lim jib i m Cass Pbone 491 ' JOHN R. KELLY Sheet Metal Worl: Auto Body and Fender Work 444 N. Jackson Phone 466 DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of Glasses 116 Jackson St. Spread Gospel of AlIiM OREGON LEADS THE ThVi 1 AMtHICAS FASTEST , NATION IN 4$ A I GR0WNGW001EN TIMBER .ll skhN'T COODS A ANUrAaiM AtKFOn All THE rACTS-WKITE o AKIAUTKrACTIWArrirj OUR CIIAMBIA P. COMMERCE g QUE CHAMEA or COMMERCE or Kent to the information service department of the Oregon -state chamber . of commerce at Port land." Each Oregon poster stamp, printed in four coloi-3, tells terse ly some interesting fact about Oregon and the linen of copy on each Btamp Invite the reader to write the local chamber of com merce for further lnionnation. Tho complete series of Btamps Is planned to tell what Oregon has, offers, wants, how the state ranks Glide Merchant In Town John Alexander, of Glide, was a business visitor iu this city Saturday. Visits Relatives and Friends Ml-H. Joe Matthews ami small dallKlltor, of LookliiBglASH, spfllt Saturday In this city visiting re rA A $ 6.60 fcs,A BT S 0ra mi life." Jmm !f a Lawrence Gray &f -7 fem VYV S Met -SMmf, iWKs. t, n J Jj bW(-St as,noinq....Toihin?. nv Benny RubmT . JfQ. Uarcif!g Picture gWy a. What a Show! II Tho world's most fam- tP?' l out vaudeville team . . tb'Mlm ij&pe III jmwmt Y(w&mhs w 111 iVR a- :rr , im world riunoUM witii park- lW 7 EU3 nun k,iikr nnri a i)ii-k. sK '' iAxdii all Krnun.l .i? K.,rK"ou Kills Qf t VL Sr'fL'-&C 'Hid colorful BpuctRi-le . . . aSrVty'i 2 ' V 11! "The Saturday StM feW f i Oregon 15 ! 44f) mills- cut 4 billion feel of lumber annuaiiii and t'bqitt Its special points of In teres t. The state chamber plans for 0, 750,000 Oregon poster stomps to be placed on outgoing mall during lino- tli rough tho cooperation of the state's 3D. 000 buainens and pro fessional men. The stamps them selves advertise ' Oregon and the funds created from the sale of the .stamps cream the state chambers budget to carry on its program of 1 work. latives and friends. Mrs. Matthews is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. H. l'eiin of this city. South Deer Creek Visitors Roy Hatfield and J. W. Cox, of South Deer creek, were business visitors In this city Saturday afternoon. STARTS TOMORROW FOR THREE DAY8 J5 -WRITE IMEHCE BKbl Hire From Looklngglass Peter Jones, nt Luokiuggtuss, tiansacted bi.f.i;:.e'js iu thin city on Saturday. Liilrd Mjn In Town Pete Wright, of DiiU-id, transacted busi ness ... t..Is city Saturday, Mr. Kasper in Town A. J. Kas per, of Myrtle Creek, was a busi ness visitor in this city Saturday. Mr. Parrott Here Saturday Jack Parrott, of Camas Valley, was a business visitor in this city Sat urday. Brockway Visitor In Town 0. W. Milum, of Ilrockway. was a business visitor in this city Satur day afternoon. Mr. Stanley In Town Saturday Oram Standley, of Tenniile, spent Saturday iu this city transacting business. Winchester Man in Town C. I,. Cole, of Winchester, v.ua a busi ness visitor in this city Friday aiternoon. Anh Zloltif In r.ltvl'imna Pni. ker, of Ash, Oregon, spent Friday Hiu'rnoon in jiuhuuuik iniiisut'iiiig uu4iness. Skinner In Town T.ymnn Skin ner, prominent Winston fruit rancher, was in this city Friday on business. Visit Friends and Shop Mr. and Albert Hall, ot itiUUie. Pnent Satur day In this city visiting friends and shopping. Mr. Lovelace Business Visito Ross Lovelace, of Dixonville, spent several hours in this city Friday tranacting business. Mr. Hughes Hero on Business C. W. Hughes, of Garden Valley, was a business visitor In this city Friday afternoon. Soend Day Here Visiting Mrs T. H. Ilurnott and sons, Thomas, Jr., and Cordon, of Hound Prairie. spent Friday in this elty visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. fbirneu is tho mother of Mrs. Herbert Brltt, of this city. Spend Day In Rosehnt-fi Mrs. Esther and Miss Annnbelle Fisher, of Wilbur, spent Saturday lifter noon in this city visiting friends nnd shopping. They spent a short time at the county school superin tendent's office transacting school business. WHAT A FARMER CAN -'' " 1 J 4) ' A1 lit) I f -...ii ..i. r .: .- L,-, i-.... ..iu, A...il.r.-. .i.- -,.at,...Jf ((On average soil under ordinary working conditions the "Cater pillar" Fifteen will pull; Size for Actts Implement Average Condition per Howl Plows (Moldboard) .... Three 14-in. .... 1 Plows (Disk) Four 1 Plows (One-Way Disk) . . . 8-ft 2 Listers 2 Row 2Vi Disk Harrow 10-ft. Double .... 3 . Spike Tooth Harrows . . . 20 to 30 ft 710 Rollers-Pulverizers .... 20-ft. 7 Rotary Hoe . Grain Drills . . . . Mowing Machines Grain binders . Combined Harvesters Picker Huskcrs . . , Potato Diggers . . COMBINATIONS OF IMPLEMENTS 1. Three H-tn. moldboard plowi and one section spike tooth harrow 1 acre per hour. 2. 8-ft. ftingte disk harrow, 8-ft. spike tooth harrow, 8-ft. grain drill 2 acres per hour. 3. 10-ft. single disk harrow, 10-ft. packer and 10-ft. spike toolh harrow 3 Vfc acres per hour. MILLER-SANFORD TRACTOR CO. Roseburg, Oregon DIMS) u . HI V J 6 r . 71 Mr. Carnes Here on Business- Howard Carnes, o Carnes, .Bpent Saturday in this city un business.) Mr. Melton Visitor R. W. Mel ton, of South Deer creek, transact ed business in this city Saturday afternoon. t Mi Ritchie Hr on Riisinnsiu Hugh Ritchie, of Garden valley, was in linn city Saturday uuernoou on business. Mr. Lander Mere Saturday John L:Mdei-, o Winston, was a bu.-ines: visitor in this city Satur day anortu.in. Glide r-.-alncsa Visitor P. Drown, of Glie, wna in tlila. city Saturday afternoon transacting business. Umpqua Man Is Visitor SL L. Illbbard, of Umpqua. was a - busl ness visitor in this city on Satur day, ,. Mr. Wright Here From Mtlo J. Wright, of Milo, was a business visitor in this city Saturday after noon on business. Spend Day Here Shopping Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dell, of Dixonville, spent Saturday in this city visiting friends and shopping. Mr. Hodson In Town on Business W. F. Hodson, of Glengary, spent Saturday afternoon In this city transacting business. Daughter Born A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams, of this city, at Roseburg General hospital on Saturday. Business Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins, of Win chester, were in this city Saturday aftornoon on business. Beckleys Spend Day Shopping Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Deckley, of Dixonville, npont Saturday in this city shopping and visiting friends. Miss Howard Spends Week-End Here Mlsa Dorothy Howard, of Marshfield, spent the weekend in this city visiting friends. Mrs. 8hort Here Saturday Mrs. J. H. Short, of Clover creek, spent Saturday In this city visiting friends and transacting business. Returns From Business Trip -Al Bash ford has returned to his home in this city, after spending a short tiniR In Mvrtle Creek and Glendale on business. Three 10-ft. .... 10 Two 10-ft 7 Two7-fu' SVz Two 8-10-ft. Cut . . . 5tt I 12 ft. Cut . . . . 3V4 One Row 1 One or Two .... 1 2 U).si ij us, n uiBiRii,ii.jeei