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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1930.
THREE-
Local News
Brockway Couple In Town Mr.
and Mrs. John Roberts, of llrotk
way, were visitors iu Koseburg.
Mr. Davis Here From Dillard
Chailt'8 Davis, of Dilartl, was a
liuHincsH visitor in tiiia city Weil
iiml:iv iifti'rnnmi
Melrose Visitor in Town Prod I
Corf, prominent Melrose randier,
was a business visitur in ItosebuiK
jesicrday.
Mr. Goff Here From Sutherlln
I. J. Golf, of Sutherlln, was a busi
ness visitor here yesterday afternoon.
Improving In Health Mrs. Ed
ward Tollman is reported to be
improving at her home on West
First street.
South Deer Creek Visitor D.
Adams, of South Deer Creek, was
a business visitor in Koseburg
Wed u es day a f t e rnoon.
Mr. Fate Is Business Visitor
R. Fate, of Myrtle Creek, spent
Wednesday nfternoon in this city
visiting friends and shopping.
James Conn, of Melrose, was a
business visitor here yesterday afternoon.
Myrtle Point Visitors in Town
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Unshnell, of
Myrtle Point, spent yesterday in
this city visiting friends and shop-plug.
Days Creek Visitor in Town
Mrs. Alice ltachor, of lmys creek,
spent yesterday in Koseburg visit
ing friends and shopping.
Here From Lookingglass Fred
Chamberluin, of . Lookingglass,
spent several hours here yesterday
transacting business.
Umpqua Couple Visit Here Mr.
and Mrs. King Carlyle, of Ump
qua, ' were visitors in Koseburg
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Rust Here Shopping Mrs.
Virgil Kust, of Uiltard, was in this
city yesterday afternoon, shop
ping and visiting friends.
Canyonville Visitor In Town
Wade WortlniiKton, of Canyonville,
spent yesterday afternoon in litis
city transacting business.
Mrs. Nachter Shops Here Mrs.
Narhter, of Melrose, spent Wed
nesday afternoon in Koseburg
shopping and visiting friends.
Umpqua Rancher Here on Busi
ness J ess Shambrook, of Ump
qua, was a business visitor in
Koseburg yesterday afternoon.
Visits Brother in Roseburg
Jess How man, of Myrtle Creek,
rpent Wednesday In this city visit
ins his brother, Al. Bowman.
Spends Day Here on Busin
Milton .Tavaner, of Cleveland,
spent Wednesday afternoon In
this city transacting business.
Glide Men Here on Business
Floyd Watson and F. S. Blakeley
of Glide, were business visitors in
this city yesterday afternoon.
Garden Va'ley Visitors Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Hinkley, of Garden val
ley, spent several hours here yes
terday afternoon transacting busi
ness.
Umpqua Visitors in Town Miss
Myra and Miss Mary Kamp, of
Umpqua, 'spent Wednesday after
noon in tills city visiting friends
and shopping. t
Riddle Man Here on Business
A. 'L. Atkins, prominent Riddle
resident, was in Roseburg yester
day afternoon transacting business.
Lookingglass Couple Here --Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Howard, of Looking
glass, were in Roseburg yesterday
afternoon visiting friends and
transacting business.
Goes to Eugene on Business
George Cox. chef of the Silver Nook
grill, loft yesterday for Eugene,
where he will spend a short time
transacting business.
Canyonville People Here Mrs.
Toe ( lough. Miss Hess and Huron
('lough, of Canyonville, spent Wed
nesday iu this city on business.
Melrose Couple Here Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cloake, of
Melrose, were in this city yester
day shopping and visiting friends.
Mrs. Stuller Shops In Roseburg
Mrs. l'Mwurd Stuller, of itiddlo,
spent several hours in this city
yeslenlay visiting friends and
shopping.
Here From Happy Valley Mrs.
Frank Steinliauer, of Happy val
ley, was in this city yesterday af
ieinoon shopping and visiting
friends.
Interest to Farmers On Friday
evening several reels of pictures
sponsored by the Miller-Sanford
Co., showing Caterpillar tractors In
act Ion on highway, farms, remov
ing snow drifts, or cultivating or
chards, will be shown at the Law
son garage on South Stephens
street by Mr. Dyer, the local rep
resentative of "Cats." This Is a
sort of tractor school, and will be
of special interest to companies
and individuals using tractors in
any work where lots of power Is re
quired. The show is free to all
parties, and the Caterpillar people
are desirous that the demonstra
tion shall be witnessed by farm
ers and contractors generally.
For generations
the first choice of
tvell-dressed men
You can wear the same
quality and same style hat
that is worn in the most
fahhionahle centers of the
world: Choose a Stetson
none finer is ninth'. The
shades of felt and propor
tions of crown and brim
are cxarlly those designed
1V leading hat stylists of
the world. Universally and
for very good reasons, a
Stetson stands first.
Dole Visitor Here Wednesday
J. H. Adams, of Dole, spent Wed
nesday afternoon In this city
transacting business.
Mr. Scott Here on Business
Thomas Scott, of Melrose, was a
business visitor here for several
hours Wednesday afternoon.
Here From t-onKingglas& Hen
ry Klore, of Lookingglass, spent
Wednesday In this city isiting
relatives and transacting business.
Spending Wednesday In Rose
bury Mrs. O. O. Matthews, of
Melrose, spent Wednesday after
noon in Roseburg visiting friends
and shopping.
Azalea Visitor in Town Frank
Wilson, of Azalea, spent a short
time in this city yesterday trans
acting business.
Transacts Business in Roseburg
G. DeUernardi, of Glide, spent
today in this city transacting busi
ness and visiting friends.
A. A. U. W. Meeting There will
be a meeting of the Roseburg
branch of the American Associa
tion of Vnlversity Women at the
Umpqua hotel on Saturday at a
1:00 o'clock luncheon. Mrs. W. G.
Iaul will be the speaker..
Prevent Rugs Slipping
Rugs will not slip or curl if you
cut small pieces from an old inner
tub and sew one on each of the
four corners with strong thread
matching the rug color as near as
possible.
BUSINESS AREA OF
VERA CRUZ BURNED
(Auoctitrd Prat Lcatrd Wlr)
VERA CRUZ. Mexico. Feb. 13.
Fire inflicted a considerable loss
in the business section of this
city during the night. The blaze
broke out In a hat factory and
spread rapidly to adjoining build
ings and to an armory, where ex
plosion of stored ammunition made
a spectacular display.
In the midst of the fire the city's
water supply failed and the fire
men were almost helpless to com
bat the flames.
Jail break shortly before noon yes
terday. They were overpowered by
Sheriff E. H. Lister and deputies
after a short encounter. Three steel
hack saws were recovered. The jail
from which the men sought to
escape was built 50 years ago.
GRANTS PASS JAIL
BREAK THWARTED
JOHN R. KELLY
Sheet Metal Works
Auto Body and Fender
Work
444 N. Jackson Phone 460
GRANTS PASS, Ore., Feb. 13.
Armed with iron barf sawed from
their cell cots, eight prisoners in
tlie county juil here attempted a
Eugene Visitor Here Yesterday
.Miss Mary Yarborough, of Eu
gene, spent a short time in this
city yesterday visiting friends.
She Is well known here.
Leave Hospital Wednesday
Mrs. L. L. Powell and baby daugh
ter were able to leave Mercy hos
pital yesterday and returned to
their home in Dixonvllle.
Powers Women Shopping Here
Mrs. O. W. Gessler and Mrs.
James lidone. of Powers, are
spending several days In Roseburg
visiting friends and shopping.
Returns From Portland Mrs.
OeorRe Cox has returned to her
work at the Palace of Sweets, af
ter spending the past week in
Portland visiting relatives nnd
friends.
Return From Coast Trip Frank
Churchill. Wayne Jones and B.
W. Strong, prominent local busi
ness men, returned yesterday from
the coast, where they spent a
short time on business.
Transacts Business Here R. F.
Woodward, divisional superintend
ent of maintenance of the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph company
out of Portland, spent Wednesday
in this city transacting otnclal
business at the local office.
Melrose Peoplo Here Yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. Royco Huscnbark,
Mr. and Mrs. D. llllsenlmrk and
Mr. anil Mrs. T. 13. Husenbark. all
of Melrose, spent several hours In
this city yesterday visiting friends
and transacting business.
Visltina in This City Mrs. Ar
nold Tollefson. of Portland, Is
spending several days In Rose
burg visiting her mother, MrH
Minnie Noyer, and her sister, Mrs.
George Cox. She will visit, in
Marshfleld before returning to
Portland.
Reoorted III at Home Mrs. Bert
Courtney, of this city, was ill at
her home in the Banks apartments
yesterday. She Is a member of the
local J. C. Penney company stuti.
Transacting Official Business
E. L. Knapp, auditor of the Eu
gene Reslster and the Roseburg
News-Review. Is Bnenuing a tew
days iu this city on official busi
ness.
Former Residents Here Lee
Williams and Leroy Burton, of Eu
gene, spent yesterday in this city
visiting relatives and friends. Mr.
Williams is the son of Mrs. Ellse
Williums, of Roseburg.
Imnrovtna In Portland Hospital
Mrs. John Ulam, of Canyonville,
Ib reported to be considerably Im
proved, after spending the past
several weeks as a patient of Dr.
Coffey's hospital in Portland.
Lions Hear Singers The Rose
burg Mons club at its regular
meeting last nisht was entertained
by the Cacy brothers who present
ed a number of vocal duets. A
good attendance of Lions was re
ported at the dinner meeting.
Coos Junction Couple in City
Mr. and Mrs. John A. C. King, or
Coos Junction, were in Roseburg
Wednesday visiting friends and
shopping. Mr. King operates the
Coos Junction service station and
store.
Back From Corvallls Miss Bes
sie Redbani, secretary of the coun
ty health unit, returned lust night
from a short visit at Corvalls. She
visited with Dr. and Mrs. Frank
Matthews, who recently moved to
Corvallls, where Dr. Matthews 1b
uastor of the uaptir.t church, and
also enjoyed a short visit with Miss
Jessie Smith, a student at the state
college.
Mrs. Church Called to Portland
Mrs. H. C. Church left yester
day for Portland, where she- was
called to be with her husband, Dr.
Church, who is a patient at '.he
Veterans' hospital. Dr. Church will
nnderso a major operation this
week.
Return Here Yesterday Mr.
and Mrs. Georee Witters returned
to their home in this city yester
day, after spending the past sev
eral days in Portland visiting
friends nnd transacting business.
Mr. Witters is manager of the lo
cal Safeway store.
f
Called to Roseburg Mrs. Har
vey Q. llrown arrived in this city
yesterday from Portland, where
she was called by the sudden Ill
ness of her daughter. Miss Kdna.
who was taken to Mercy hospital
a few days ago. Mr. itrown Is a
n-uient of Pr. Coffey's hospital in
Portland. She will return to Port
land when her daughter's recovery
is assured.
Hospital Patients T. L. Weav
er, of Canyonville, underwent a
major operallon yesterday morn
ing at Roseburg General hospital
with Dr. Maxson, of Myrtle Creek,
and Dr. E. B. Stewart in attend
ance. Mrs. Elmer Rogers, of
Glide, and Mrs. Matthew M. Ad
ams, of South Deer Creek, were
admitted to the hospital yesterday
for medical treatment. Mrs. W. T.
Hart, and Mrs. O. T). McAllister, of
Roseburg, were able to leave the
hospital yesterday and return to
their homes.
Will Leave Hospital Soon Ac
cording to word received here.
Mrs. O. V. Logsdon, of Kiddle,
will soon he able to leave Dr. Cof
fey's hospital in Portland, and re
turn to her home. She has been a
palient In the hospital for the past
several weeks, having recently un
dergone a major operation. Her
daughter, Miss Rosamund, Is a
resident of this city.
Bladder Irregular?
If functional Bladder Irritation
disturbs your sleep, or causes Burn
ing or Itching Sensation, Backache,
Leg Pains, or muscular aches, mak
ing you feel tired, denressed, and
discouraged, why not try the Cys
tex 48 Hour Teat? Don't give up.
Get Cystex today. Put it to the
test. See for yourself how quickly
it works and what It does. Money
hack if It doesn't bring quick im
provement, and satisfy you com
pletely. Try Cystex today. Only
G0c. Nathan Fullerton, the Rexall
store. Adv.
Endorsed by
Beautiful Women
j Beauties who guard their com
i plexions use MELLO-GLO Face
Powder only. Famous for purity
its coloring matter is aprpoved by
I the Government. The skin never
; looks pasty or flaky. It spreads
more' smoothly and produces a
youthful bloom. Made by a new
; French process, MELLO-GLO Face
j Powder stays on longer. Nathan
Fullerton. Adv.
The 'Step-In
A completely boneless Step-in,
with opening part way down the
side, to allow'one to put the gar
ment on ffjssly w.d quickly, is
ideal for slender and average fig
ures. The front and back panels
are of rayon patterned corded nov
elty cloth and there are two side
panels of elastic over each hip.
The elastic is especially reinforced
at top and bottom by a strong
strand of extra heavy rubber, run
ning directly through the mate
rial, which keeps the panels in
shape,
I. ABRAHAM
THE SILK STORE
AUCTION SALE
Carload of Horses
Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1 o'Clock Sharp
Culver's Garage, Corner Main
, and Washington Sts.
Carload of good, young, chunky horses weighing
from 1200 to 1700 pounds each. Also four good
young mules. Come and look these horses over
before day of sale.
H. R. KUEHNE
Terms Cash or Bankable Notes.
SPECIAL
For Friday and Sat.
Ivorine enamelware, green
trimmed assorted utensils for
Good Used Machinery
Plows, Discs, Drags. Both Tractor
and Horse Drawn
These machines are reconditioned thoroughly and
will do good work.
SPECIAL
Oliver Sulky Plow ......... .$40.00
Used Cream Separator $10.00
FarmBureauCooperativeExchange
Roseburg Oakland
AGENTS FOR
l H. Eleetrle Rangoa John Dear, Plow Co.
Hood Rlr Spray Co. Hooilar and Mllwauke, Pump
Sutharlln 8pray Co.
New Ranges
Bed Room Sets
NEW
Ivory Dressers
Mohair and velour davenports. Silk floss
and inner, spring mattresses. Simmons
high grade coil bedsprings.
MODERATELY PRICED
Powell Furniture Company
115 Sheridan St Phone 538
COOKING SCHOOL. ECHOES
Good-Morning
Biscuits
baked in a jiffy
Just try this time-saving scheme and we'll
wager your family will have hot biscuits for
breakfast often.
Whenever you make biscuits for the evening
meal, mix up enough extra dough for the follow
ing morning. Have your biscuits all cut out,
put them in the pan and keep them overnight
where it's cold. All you have to do the next
morning is to heat your oven and bake them.
Try this tested recipe for biscuits given below.
Made with Crisco they are light, tender, fluffy
and snowy-white. And, of course, their flavor is
sweet. How could it be otherwise when the
flavor of Crisco itself is so sweet and fresh?
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t cups bread flour
S teasfmonj baking
powder
14 tcaiipoon salt
4 tablespooni Criico
cup milk or water
(for "drop" biscuits)
or
ft cup milk or water
(for "rolled" biscuit)
Sift dry ingredients together 8 times. Work Crisco in with
fork. Add liquid gradually.
Form dough into shape, roll inch thick, cut For scone
tliaped biscuits, cut tqiuirm, then diagonally in half. Brush
top of biscuits with melted Crisco or milk. Itake in hot oven
(150 F.J 15 to 20 minute. Makes about 12 biscuit.
Taste Crisco
Then you'll understand why iU own sweet, fresh
flavor ro improves the taste of your cakes, pies, hot
breads, cookies and fried
foods.
Crisco is a gnffct time-saver.
Easy to cream, easy to mis:
winter or summer.
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(iscoi
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And merrier than ever at Mardi Cras
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in January with the fun and frolic of
Mardi Gras proper from Feb. 27 to
March 4. -
At no extra fare (slightly additional
in some cases) you can include New
Orleans on your trip East. You in
clude too, Califor
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and quaint Old
Dixie.
It's a route that
knows no winter.
Balmy days and
sparklinc nights,
crowded with varied scenes and inter
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you wish to visit.
Experienced travelers have found
that in no other way can so much be
included at such low cost. Your agent
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J. E. CLARK, AGT.
Phone 11 Roseburg, Ore.