i Local News
Here From Glengary Frank El
lison, of Olenxary, was in Hose
burs yesterday afternoon on busi
ness. Mr. Miller Visitor Here Milton
Miller, of Wilbur, was a business
visitor in t his city yesterday after
noon. '
Mr. Jacoby In Town on Business
B. A. Jacoby, of Lookingglass,
was a business visitor -in this city
yesterday.
Oakland Visiter IT. G. Light
bark, of Oakland, transacted busi
ness in this city yesterday after
, noon.
Mr. Rackley in Town John
Rackley, of Melrose, was a busi
ness visitor in this city Monday
afternoon.
Here From Glide F. S. Blake
ley, of Glide, spent several hours
in this city yesterday transacting
business.
Melrose Visitor George Ander
son, of Melrose, spent Monday af
ternoon in this city transacting
business.
Here From Lookingglass H. B.
Jacoby, of Lookingglass, spent
yesterday In this city transacting
business.
Mr. Kellogg Is Visitor Floyd
Kellogg, of Oakland, transacted
business in this city yesterday af
ternoon. Mr. Stafford Here Yesterday J.
F. Stafford, of Oakland, was a
business visitor In this city yester
day afternoon.1
Mr. Hall Here on Business
Stewart Hall, of South Deer Creek,
spent Monday in this city trans
acting business.
Mr. Byron Here on Business
Fred Byron, of Olalla, spent yes
terday afternoon in this city trans
acting business.
Mr. Williams In Town J. P.
Williams, Dtllard melon grower,
was a business visitor in this city
yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Woodruff Business Visitor
Virgil Woodruff, of Melrose, spent
Monday afternoon in this city
transacting business.
Mrs. Hatfield Shops Here Ms.
E. Hatfield, of Dixonville,- spent
yesterday in this city shopping
and visiting friends.
Spends Monday in Riddle E. R.
Kenny, of the Douglas Merchants'
association of this city, spent
V'Monday In Riddle on business. .
V s s
Dixonville Couple Shop Here
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ingrain, of Dix
onville, spent Monday in this city
visiting friends and shopping.
Spend Monday In Roseburg
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Phipps, of
Azalea, spent Monday In this city
visiting friends and shopping.
Glendale Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
George Jantzer, of Glendale, spent
Monday in this city transacting
business and visiting friends.
Spends Sunday at Umpqua Mrs.
May Pyron, of this city, was the
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Green
at their home in Umpqua on Sun
day. Here From Garden Valley Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Krantz. of Garden
Valley, spent several hours in thii
city yesterday shopping and visit-J
ing friends.
Undergoes Operation In Port
landMrs. O. V. Logsdon, of Rid
dle, underwent a major operation
in Portland today. Mr. Logsdon
jnd a daughter are in Portland
Willi Mrs. Logsdon.
Go to Astoria Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Lockwood, of this cify. left
the first of the week for A'st.nr': ,
where Mrs. Lockwood wilt uuciei-gc;
a major operation. Mrs. Lock
wood's aunt, Mrs. F. IT. Vincil, re
sides in that city.
Returns to This City Miss Mar
Jorie Knight, of this city, has re
turned to this city, after spending
Sunday in Eugene, where she vis
ited her brother. Bill Knight, a
student at University of Oregon
law school.
Leave for Eugene Mrs. W.
Fest and two daughters. Mrs. E.
O. Trozelle, of Cleveland, and
Miss Marguerite Fest of this city,
left this ' morning for Eugene,
where they will spend the day on
business and pleasure.
Myrtle Creek Women In Town
.Mrs.' Bowman and Mrs. Owens, of
Vlyrtle Creek, spent Monday in
TTils city visiting Mrs. Jess Bow
man, who is a patient of Roseburg
General hospital. Mrs. Owens is
the mother of Mrs. Bowman.
Spend Sunday (n Medford Mr.
and Mrs. George PariB and two
children and Mrs. Paris' motlfer,
Mrs. D. H. Kinsey. of this city,
spent Sunday In Medford visiting
friends. Mr. Paris is head sales
man in the local safeway store.
Over 500,000
Automobile accidents occur
each year. Is your automobile
Insured? The prudent motorist
carries adequate protection. This
agency writes all lines of auto
mobile Insurance. The cost Is
reasonable. May we serve yon?
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INSURANCE
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Oakland Visitor George Wilcox
of Oakland spent yesterday in this
city transacting business.
Mr. Powell Is Visitor Leland
Powell, of Dixonville, was a busi
ness visitor in this city yesterday.
Mr. Paulson Is Visitor R. W.
raul son, of lirockuay, was a busi
ness visitor In this city yesterday.
Winston Visitor M. B. Green,
of Winston, was a business visitor
in this city yesterday afternoon.
Here on Business Jess Sham
brook, of Umpqua, spent several
hours in this city yesterday on
business.
Mr. Aiklns In Town A. L. Aik
ins, of Riddle, spent several hours
in this city yesterday transacting
business.
Transacts Business In Roseburg
O. C. Trozelle, of Cleveland, spent
Monday in this city trensacting
business.
Mr. Scott Here on Business
Thomas Scott, of Melrose, spent
yesterday in this city transacting
business.
Mr. McKay Here on Business
Robert McKay, of Brockway, spent
several hours in this city yester
day on business.
Garden Valley Man Here Ches
ter Fisher, of Garden Valley, trans
acted business in this city yester
day afternoon.
Umpqua Visitor King Carlyle,
of Umpqua, spent several hourB in
this city yesterday afternoon on
business.
Mr. Bogard Here for Dav Wil
liam Bogard. of Round Prairie,
was a business visitor in Roseburg
yesterday afternoon.
Azalea Couple Here for Day
Mr. and Mrs. James Clare, of
Azalea, were in this city yester
day visiting friends and shopping.
Sutherlin Visitor Thomas Rldg
way, California Oregon Power
company employe nt Sutherlin.
was a business visitor In this city
yesterday.
Returns From Week-End Trip
Carl Black, of this city. haB re
turned after spending the week
end in Eugene, where he visited
friends.
Go to Camas Valley on Business
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weber, of
this citv. spent Monday in Camas
Valley transacting business for the
local Oregon bakery.
-.. Still. III., at Home MIsb Nedra
Clnrk is sHll 11) at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clark.
She Is a member of the -local tele
phone office staff.
Days Creek Visitors Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Moore and Mrs. Alice
Rachor, of Days Creek, spent Mon
day in this citv visiting friends
and transacting business.
Spends Yesterday in Roseburg
Mrs. Albert S. Martin, of Myrtle
Creek, spent yesterday in this city
with her husband, who is a pa
tient of Roseburg General hospi
tal. Leaves for Portland Hosoital
Woodlev Stenhenson. of this city,
left last, evenlnc for the Veterans'
hospital In Portland. He was ac
roninanied bv his mother, Mrs. J.
G. Stephenson.
Spend Snday Here Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Rowlev. of Eueene,
snent Sunday in this citv visiting
Mr. and Mr. Herbert Oulne and
Miss Mattie Perrv. Mrs. Rowley Is
a sister of Miss Perry.
Lav Yesterday for Medford
T,. N. Tlroadhent. of Mpdfnrd. and
.Tnrk Cnnnlnehnm, of Roseburpf.
lpft yesterday for Medford on a
biisinepfl trin. Mr. Brgadhent snent
lie week-end In this city visiting
friends.
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Here From Winston Lyman
Skinner, fruit rancher at Wiusion,
was a business visitor ill this city
Monday.
Spends Day in Roseburg Mrs.
Roscoe Conu, of Melrose, spent
yeaterday in this city visiting
friends and shopping.
Spends Monday In Roseburg
Mrs. C. J. Bjerg, of Kiversdiile,
spent yeaterday in this city visit
ing friends ami shopping.
Mr. Melton Here on Business
William .Melton, of South Deer
creek, spent several hours yester
day at the county agent's office
on business.
. Lookingglass People Here Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Watson and .Mr.
and .Mrs. Arthur V-rsh, of Look-
lnKRiass, spent Aionday after
noon in this city visiting friends
and shopping.
Returns to Portland M. W.
Bergh left yesterday for Portland,
where he has been wurking for
the past several months. Ho spent
the week-end in this city visiting
his wife and daughter.
Called to Oakland by Illness
N. P. Hannah, of Tenmile, was
called to Oakland, Oregon, last
week by the serious illness of his
father. According to word receiv
ed here, he is still critically ill.
Spends Week-End In Roseburg
ieiaua uastor, ot urants Pass,
spent the week-end in this city vis
iting friends. He is employed by
the Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph company and is a former
Roseburg resident. ,
Returns to Eugene I-eo Wil
liams has returned to his work
in Eugene, after spending Sunday
in this city visiting his mother.
Mrs. Elsie Williams, on South
Jackson street. He Is working for
the Southern Pacific company in
Eugene.
Visiting Relatives Here Mr.
and Mrs. Ellery Hall, of Green
Springs, Orecon. are visiting at the
home of Mrs. Effle Schwartz of
this city. Mrs. Hall, a daughter of
Mrs. Schwartz, has been ill for the
past several days. She Is well
known here linvfiitr ,1...
local schools.
Spend Monday in Roseburg
Mr. and Mm nnnnro i,
of South Deer Pr-wolr ennnt ..
day in-this city visiting at (he
nome or their daughter. Mrs.
Maurice Weber. 'Mrs.' Mary Bom
brake and Mrs. Emma E.ickaon of
tl.i cltv retnrnpil in !..,..
v il; them. The former will :(-nii
.the winter ns their guest.
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Feeds and Feeding
Just Off the Press
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rttlJa also valuable suggestions
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NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, TUESDAY,
Here From Myrtle Creek Miss
Madge M. Gazley, of Myrtle Creek,
was a visitor in this city yesterday.
Visits and Shops Mrs. Ira B.
Poole, of Canyonville. was In Rose
bars yesterday visiting and shop
ping. Miss Cripp Spends Day Here
Miss Henrietta Crli'P. of Riddle,
Bpent yesterday in this city visiting
friends and shopping.
Camas Valley Couple in Town
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred lirown, of
Camas Valley, were business visi
tors in this city yesterday.
Southern Pacific Man Here J.
H. Mulkey, general freight and
trafrte manager of the Southern
Pacific company out of Portland,
transacted business with J. E.
Clark' at the local office yester
day. Visitina Relatives at Tenmile
Mr. and Mrs. I. X. Hannah, of Oil
tak. Alaska, are the housetguests
of Mr; nnd Mrs. N. T. Hannah nt
Tenmile for several days. They
will return north the latter part
of the week.
Leaves for Sn Francisco J. T).
Osborn. local Southern Pacific
telegraph operator, has gone to
San FranclHco, where hp will en
ter the Southern Pacific hospital
for medical treatment. He has
been 111 nt his home In West
Roseburg for the past two weeks.
Stop Here Over Nlqht Mr. and
Mrs A. T. Fraley. of Underwood.
Washington. ptnnp'Ml In this eilv
overnight pi the )"iir Pilosis of
Mrs. IT. J. Frear. They have been
enjovlng a vacation nt const points
for the TiBst several weeks and
are on , their way back to Wash
ington. Leave for Portland Today Mr.
nnd Mrs. William Larson, of South
Pine street, left this morning for
Portland, where they will attend
the double wedding of Miss Kthol
Willett to Glenn Mlodgett nnd Miss
Vnomi Hamilton to Itert niodqett.
The wedding will lake place In Sa.
Johns church of Portland. Mr. Lar
son Is employed at the C. A. Lock
wood garage.
Return to Myrtle Poinf Martin
Sprague and Earl Hamilton re
turned to Myrtle Point yesterday,
after spending tho week-end in
this city visiting relatives and
friends. Mr. Sprngue is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Sprasue on
South Main street. Mr. Hamilton
is manager of nnd Mr. Sprague is
a salesman in the Safeway store
at Myrtle Point.
on
Phone 13 '
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TALKING
PI C I II R F
Watch out for the mysterious Dr. Fu
Manchu he is hypnotic strange, men
acing his very presence on earth strikes
fear in the hearts of multitudes.
YOU'LL GASP! YOU'LL SCREAM I
YOU'LL SHIVER!
Don't try to resist it's bound to get youl
ADMISSION
Mat. 10-35 Eve. 10-50
ANTLERS
Here on Business Frvd Rich
mond, of Kiddle, is a buHiitess
visitor in this city today.
Glide Visitor Frank Strader.
of Glide, was a business visitor
here yeaterday afternoon.
Dixonville Visitor George New
port, of liixoiiville, spent a short
lime in this city yeaterday on busi
ness. Mr. Good Here From Melrose
David (lucd. of MHrose, spent
Monday afternoon in IloseburK on
business.
Mr. Btakeley Visitor Pete
nitikeley, of Glide, whs a business
visitor in this city yesterday aft
ernoon. Mr. Meredith In Town M. M.
Meredith, of LookinmMasn, spent
severul hours in this city yester
day on. business.
Discharged From Hospital Fred
Jobe, of Days creek, has been dis
charged from Mercy hospital, aft
er being a patient there for the
past several days.
Leaves Roseburg Yesterday
Mrs. O. J. Mcintosh, of Devils
Lake, North Dakota, left this city
yesterday, after spending the
week-end visiting at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Church. She is
nn aunt of Mrs. Church and has
been spending the past week at !
Marshfield as the house guest of j
Mrs. Church's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Davis. She will stop at sev
eral places in Oregon on her re
turn trip to North Dakota.
AVOID THAT
FUTURE SHADOW
By refraining from over
indulgence, if you would
maintain the modern figure
of fashion
Fashion revels in the soft, en
chanting curves of the modern
figure. Don't sacrifice that grace
ful contour by permitting your
eyes to be bigger than your stom
ach. Be moderate be moderate
in all things, even in smoking.
Eat healthfully but not immoder
ately. When tempted to treat your
self too well, when your eyes are
bigger than your stomach, light
a lucky instead. Coming events
cast their shadows before. Avoid
that future shadow by avoiding
Over-indulgence if you would
maintain the modern, alluringly
rounded figure.
lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette
you ever smoked, made of the
finest tobacco The Cream of the
Crop "IT'S TOASTED." Every
one knows that heat purifies and
so "TOASTING" not only re
moves impurities but adds to the
flavor and improves the taste.
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Be Moderate! . . . Don't jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tab
lets or other quack "anti-fat" remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year are
wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that smok
ing lucky Strlka Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when
tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky",instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence
in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form.
TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-coast network of the N. B. C
JANUARY 21,1930.
Mr. Kamn UrA nn Ruiim
era I hours in this city yesterday
transacting business.
CanyonviMe Visitor Mrs. A. M.
Slmefter, of Canyonville. is spend
ing a few days in this city visiting
friends and shopping.
Camas Valley Visitors N. II.
Kirkeudnhl und T. 1 .aw son, of
Camus Valley, were hiiMineas visi
tors in this city yeaterday.
Here on Business Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Day. of Portland, are in this
city for several days on business.
Mr. Day is un insurance, man.
Eugene Business Man Here V.
L. Stark, of Stark Ilrothers' nur
sery, of Ktigene, is n bushwES
visitor in this city this week.
Transacting Business Here
Mr. and Mrs. A, II. Kuhn, of Ho
quiam, Washington, are spending
several days in this city on busi
ness. Mr. Kuhn is a prominent
lumberman and sawmill owner at
Hoquiam.
John R. Kelly
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2!12mwi SHADOW
) ) ft&w.
"Coming events
cast their
shadows before"
It's toasted"
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9x16x4 Cabinet Box $1.25
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