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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1930.
THREE
Local News
Tenmile Visitor Here Today
Mia. Marie Gt'rty, of Tenmile,
spent Friday in this city visiting
truutla and shopping.
Mr. Aikins Here From Riddle
A. L. Aikins, of Kiddle, was a bii'
mss visitor here yesterday alter
noon.
Marshfield Couple Here Mr
and Mru. U. c. 1-inluy, of .lursh
fudd, spent yesterday in this city
on business.
Day8 Creek Visitor in Town
I). K. Spaur, of Duya creek, tians
nrrted business in tills ciiy yt'ttler
day. Here on Business Thursday
Ellis Coon, of Dillard, was a busi
ness visitor in this cily Thurs
day afternoon.
Here From Myrtle Creek H.
Hurst, of Myrtle Creek, transacted
business in Koseburg Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. Conn Here on Business
James Conn, of Melrose, spent sev
eral hours in this city yesterday
transacting business.
Mr. Smith Here From Sutherlin
A. G. Smith, of Sutherlin, .was a
'business visitor In Itoseburg yes--terday
afternoon.
Mr. Bacon Transacts Business
George Bacon, of Iwokingglass.
transacted business in this city
Thursday afternoon.
Yoncalla Visitor in Town A. C.
Wilson, of Yoncalln, spent Tburs
day afternoon in Roseburg trans
acting business.
Here From Lookingalass An
drew Jacoby, of LookinuKliiss. was
n business visitor in this city yes
terday afternoon.
Mrs. Rice Here Thursday Mrs.
E. L, Rice, of Days creek, visited
friends and shopped in this cily
Thursday afternoon.
Canyonvllle Visitor in Town
Krmil HrigKS.'of Canyonvllle, spent
Thursday afternoon In this city
transacting business.
Mr. Winslow Here Thursday
M. WIiirIow, of Oakland, spent
Thursday afternoon in this city
transacting business.
Myrtle Creek Visitor Here Mrs.
Gould. Myrtle Creek Mail report
er, spent Thursday In Hoseburjr
transacting business.
Mrs. Wilson Shops Here Mrs.
Frank Wilson, of Camas Valley,
shopped and visited in Koseburg
yesterday afternoon.
Looklngglass Visitor Ernest
Voorhies, of Tx)okinpKl:iRR. wns n
business visitor In Roseburg
Thursday afternoon.
VMr. Faust'ls Business Vlsltoi
Arthur Faust, of Oiendnle, spent
.several hours in tblfl city yester
day transacting business.
Melrose Visitor in Ross'iu-n
Kennetii Conn, of Melrose. spnt
yesterdav afternoon in thl-V city
transacting business.
Returns From Eugene Jack
Throne has returned to his home in
Roseburg, nfler spending a day In
Eugene visiling friends.
Ill at Home Miss Rlanrhc Reed,
deputy In the cnuntv clerk's office.
Is reported to he ill at her home
in the Kohlhagen apartments.
Myrtle Creek Visitor Here O. H.
Watzlg, of Myrtle Creek, spent sev
eral hours In Roseburg yesterday
looking after business interest-
Here From Garden Valley Ce
cil Fessler. of Garden vallev. spent
Thursday in this city visiting re
latlven and transacting business.
Visits Here From ElktonFd
ward T. Solomon, of Klk'nn. spent
Thurpday in this citv visiting re
latives and transacting business.
Spend Thursday in Rosehurn
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, of Non
pareil, were in Roehurc ves ter
day afternoon visiting friends and
transacting business.
Visiting Relatives at Dillard
Hi- nnil Mr WflllnCP Stnf)iV. Of
Ada. Oi-eenn. are Rnendlnc several
days at Dillard and Rice creek vis
iting relatives and friends. Mrs.
Smiley visited friends in Rosebur0'
yesterday afternoon.
Medford Business Man Here-
Harry Welshaar, of Medford,
spent today In this city trunsjciiiik
business.
Glendale Couple HereVew Days
Mr. mm Jirs. m. u. &v. ifcin, are
transacting , business here for a
few days.tMs week.
Transacts Business Here D. R.
Jensen, ot Klamath Kalis, Is a busi
ness visitor in this city for a few
days.
Mr. Stearns Is Business Visitor
Ralph Stearns, of Oakland, spent
Thursday in Koseburg transacting
business.
Mrs. Hackett Is Visitor Here
Mrs. J. Hackett, of North Rem!, is
a visitor in this city for several
days.
CamP Vallev Visitor Here
Mrs. Edward Wilson, of Camas
Valley, chopped and visited friends
here yesterday.
Transacting Business Here
Charles l'atchett, of Medford. 13
transacting business in Roseburg
for several days.
Riddle Visitor Here Thursday
Vernon Smith, of Riddle, was a
business visitor in this city yes
terday afternoon.
Reported to Be HI at Home
Mrs. W. M. Campbell is reported
to be ill at her home on North
Jackson street.
Grants Pass Man Here E. P.
Wilson, Grants 1'nss grocery man,
was a business visitor in Kose
burg for several hours yesterday.
Here From Camas Valley Mrs.
Owen Russell, of Camas Valley,
was in Roseburg yesterday afi
noon shopping and visiting friends.
Garden Valley Couple Here
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Krantz, of Gar
den valley, spent yesterday after
noon in this city transacting business.
Umpqua Visitors Here Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. King Carlyle and
son. of Umpqua, were business
visitors in Roseburg yesterday afternoon.
Sutherlin Visitors In Town--
Mrs. J. W. Leitzel and Miss I.aura
Hunt, of Sutherlin, spent Thurs
day afternoon in Roseburg visiting
friends and shopping.
Funeral Hour Changed The
William T. Hart funeral will be
held at 2 o'clock Saturday after
nnou at the church of Wilbur, in
stead of 3 o'clock as was previous
ly announced.
Hospital Patients Mrs. A. L.
Matthews was able to leave Rose
burg General hospital yesterday
afternoon and return to her home.
Mrs, Richard Coen Is reported to
be Improving steadily.
Will Return Tonight Mrs. Con
stance Crist, county health nurse,
will return to her home in this
city tonight, after spending the
past two days In Reedsport, where
she conducted, a class in home hy
giene and care of the sick.
Moves to Newbsrg Mrs. Mabel
P. Taylor left yesterday for New
berg, where she will have charge
of the Newherg hospital, which is
managed by Dr. Wendt, surneon.
Mrs. Taylor has lived In Roseburg
the past eight years and has many
friends here.
Goes to Oakland Today Mrs.
Anna M. Ellis, associate grand con
ductress of (he Saslern Star, war.
the honor guest of the local order
last evening. She left this morn
ing for Oakland, where he will
visit the chapter this evening.
Returns From Portland Airs. H.
C. Church lias retained to her
home in this city, after spending
a week in Portland with her hus
band. Dr. Church, who recently un
derwent a major operation in the
Veterans' hospital. Dr. Church is
improving.
Given Management of Store W.
D. Wiley, of this cily, left yester
day for Independence, Oregon,
where he has been appointed as
manager of the J. C. Penney com
pany store. Mr. Wiley has been
employed as assistant manager of
the Roseburg Penney store for
the past four years. Mrs. Wiley
will remain in Roseburg for a few
weeks before going to Independence.
Hoaglin Visitor in Town Mrs.
C. E. Vleck, of Hossibi, was in
Roseburg yesterday alieincou vis
iting friends and shopping.
Attractions
AT THE MOVIES
lent support Is furnished by Noah
Voiron. Charles Mldtlletoa and
William Walling.
I.IHKKTV. Today and Saturday,
Harold Lloyd'd first all-talking
comedy, "Welcome Danger."
Mrs. Hopple Here From Dillard
Mrs. E. -M. Hoiiplc, ot Dillard.
wii8 In ItoseburK ye.sterdny aHer
noon fihoiipinK and visiting friends.
Eugene Couple in Town Today
.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lluchiiiiuan.
of KiiKtne, are spcndhiK a lew
days hero this ve'k ell business.
Liberty Lloyd Show
Hit; Sound Unit
Is Good.
Big
Undergoes Minor Opcraticn
Mia Hailktra Ciaik, of liosebur.
underwent a minor operation this
morning, when she had her tonsils
removed.
Oakland Couple Shop He:e
Mr. and Mrs. 10. T. Davidson, of
Oakland, spent yesterday after
noon in this city transacting business.
Transacting Business Here CJ.
S. Paxon and K. G. Plcketts, high
way engineers from Salem, are
transacting business in this cily
for several days.
Transacting Business Here
Lloyd A. Williams, leader of the
American Legion drum corps of
Medford, Is a business visitor In
this city today.
Spend Thurscliy (n Roseburg
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Rand, of
Shady Point, spent Thursday In
this city transacting business and
visiting friends.
UntfergocT Minor Operation
Mrs. Nina MacCollam, of Myrtle
Creek, underwent a minor opera
tion this morning, when she had
her tonsils removed.
Returns 'From Portland Mrs. L.
J. Andius has returned to her
home in this city, after spending
several days in Portland visiting
her brother, Ehlred Slirum.
Improving After Illness Mrs.
John Afkin Is reported to be Im
proving at her home on South
Main street, afler being seriously
ill for the past two months.
Lenvinp for Portland Tonight
Mrs. J. "!. Koenig, of this citv.
will leave tonight for Portland,
where she will spend a few days
visiting her daughter. Miss Lucille,
who Is working in a law office.
Portland Hotelman Will B Here
Richard Chillis, of the Multno
mah hotel in Portland, will arrive
In this cllv tonight to attend the
Southern Oreunn Hotel Association
meeting at the Rose hotel tomor
row. v
GALES of laughter from an al
most hysterical crowd ushered
in the first talking picture to be
shown at the Liberty theatre last
night. Harold Lloyd's production
"W'eliome iJanger" was presented
j uy the management and was an
io'hf,r of those sure-fire pictures of
I thrill material and laugh provoking
The talking equipment, which
was moved to the Liberty from the
Antlers theatre gives far belter re-
t smaller iiiiilitoriiim wli )i loupr
ceilings, gives ample volume and
permits operation of the talking
device with less amplification,
thereby reducing distortion and
giving clarity of tone.
The picture, "Welcome Danger,"
Is one of the greatest examples of
why Harold Lloyd Is one of the
most popular activo screen come
dians today.
The theme, of course, is an en
tirely new one, as has been the
case with all Lloyd plots.
Harold is discovered as a serious-minded
young Boston botanist
immersed in his books on floricul
ture. Rut fate has ruled that he
must be plunged into swifter, more
exciting currents of activity.
Friends of his deceased father, one
time captain of the San Francisco
police force, decide to invite Har
old to take over the job of clean
ing up gangsters and tong men in
the city's underground Chinatown.
Thev presume that Harold will
display the same courageous and
iron-fisted power in office that his
father lind shown.
The Innocent Harold goes to
"Frisco." Ry a lucky break he
scores a victory over a group of
underworld denizens the first day
he is in the city. Ho applies bo
tanical methods to the art of fin
gerprinting, and gets a clew to
the ringleader of the lawless ele
ment. Then come the big thrills ho
goes Into a dark and mysterious
underground Oriental den to res
cue a kindly Chinese doctor who
had effected a miraculous cure of
tlie Utile brother of Harold's sweet
heart. Rarliara Kent. It is one con
tinuous thrill interjected with ra-plil-firo
laughs and gags from that
point to tho . finish. Of course
Harold makes good, hut it is the
"how" of it that makes tills pic
ture a classic of the fun-maker's
art.
Miss Kent, as the leading lady,
is very easy on the eyes. Excel-
Former Resident Here Todays
R. A. Cotter. Portland renl estate
broker, .snent toda" In this citv
visiting friends. He transacted
business at Myrt'e Oelc yester
dav afternoon. Mr. Cotter lived
in this city when a young man.
NATURAL" HOTHOUSES
ppasan s on the Inland of
ipcMn. neir Nnles. make use of
numerous pie''! vents to warm
iiiptr to"if'o plants and so make
them pnrout soor.."r.
REAL TALENT
Ti'i pnecopsful h'icinesR wtn, rn.
habiHtnMncr a run-down busbies'
l one wii(i c'in h-tn or'Wg out of
chans. Farm and Fireside.
MEN WANTED
For Douglas County
We have a splendid opening for
a reliable man to sell our large
line of Tea, Coffen, Extracts,
Spices and Pure Food Products.
Our "Free Gift" plan opens every
door ta you. You sell where others
cannot. Old. established company
wiUi contract that bents all others
four v. ays. Let us tell you how.
Write The Lauu'o Company, Pox
375, Do Pre. Wisconsin.
John R. Kelly
SHEET METAL WORKS.
Heating and Ventilating
if It can be made of Sheet
Metal We Can Make It.
444 N. Jackson St. Phone 46S
R0SE3URG, OREGON
ELECTRIC
RANGE
BARGAINS
Repossessed, Slight
ly Used and Shop
worn Ranges. They
must all go. Several
Washers and Iron-e;-3
must also be
cleaned out.
the
CALIFORNIA OREGON
vo wud&5SktPAl1
R ANTLERS
V SufJTYy, KSp .M:c:i: Mn an all star, Kfrtt?$4
miiqg w Mm
( VlSSWSa .,E . d Western Electric L,t
yll&Kif IS 1)1 Sound Svstem
tSwmm 1 k Sunday mk$
V Jr rM Mm Sound Picture, at j iMb V
TALKISG
ffw'-Tvyw-'.o .t-wj.'.tA PICTURE
THIS 13 SCOTCH NIGHT!
Find out what tiia; means at the
Christian church tonight. Evangel
ist. Allison talks on "Scriptural
Searching Saints." Frank Grubbe
sings solos and Mrs, Lintott plays
pipe organ specials. Adv.
THIS IS SCOTCH NIGHT!
Find out what that means at the
Christian church tonight. Evangel-!
1st. Allison talks on "Scriptural
Searching Saints." Frank Grubbe;
sings solos and Mrs. Lintott plays;
pipe organ specials. Adv. i
Eat barbecue sandwiches and ;
live forever. Brand' 8 Road Stand. I
SINGIN'IN
THE GREASE
ED 8QUIER, M. A. L.
North Roseburg. Phone 570
Master of Automotive
I.uhrlration
Roseburg Cabinet Shop
642 Fowler Street
Bullt-lnt, Door and Window
Frames made to orderv
Wa carry a atock of Veneer.
Saw Filing a Specialty.
ED S. AND F. U COCKELREAS
Phone 641-J
'-
yfiT harvest tima jpt f a
SSffjSIX crops ore being canned V" T "J I
fh) ond prices are low, -JHTT
frtA untnn't cunnlw fnnnai fuul. m n. L I L. . i i " I I . ... .
--rr.,. '"v- ... Kui...uj u u io namioao at prices tnat only an
organization of the magnitude of Safeway can obtain. ,
Now at the heaviest consuming period of canned foods, Safeway Stores have vast quantities on
hand and in order to reduce our stocks we are offering them at extremely low prices. This is
your opportunity to slock the pantry at tremendous savings.
You can't go wrong every item is unconditionally guaranteed.
'M febraarg 21st to 271b
Milk
Max-I-Mum or
Pet
Leaders in quality
and value.
Case, 48
$3.93
Corn
Mincnsota Valley
Standard, sweet, '
tender. Try corn
soup or fritters.
No. 2 cans 1 Qii
each 10)5
inclusive
Dozen
$1.47
Monte, highest
$3.23
$2.63
PEACHES
Max-I-Mum or Del
quality. Large No. 21 cans.
29c each; dozen
PINEAPPLE
Dole's Highway, large No.
2$ cans 23c each; dozen ....
ASPARAGUS TIPS
Max-l-Mum, small white tips No. I
picnic cans, 18c; 0 4 QQ
Dozen t $ 1 .33
SALMON
Sunny Point Vacuum Pack, fancy
Alaska Pink, I -lb. can 17c;
Dozen
CHOCOLATE -
. Ghiradellis ground, sweetened,
T -lb. can 34c; 3-lb, can ......
PEAS-
Max-I-Mum, small tender, OQ HQ
No. 2 cans 20c each; Dozen, plw
CORN
Max-I-Mum, Fancy Golden
Bantam, 18c each; dozen .
SPAGHETTI
Franco, American or Van Camps.
Medium cans 12c each;
, dozen
PUMPKIN
Oregon Pack Golden Pie. Large No.
2 J cans 13c each; Qi Jl Q
dozen $ I rTJ
STRING BEANS
Oregon Pack Extra Stand
ard INo. I cans uc; Uoz.... t
SHORTENING
Pancrust excels. 4-lb, can
79c; 8-lb. can
COFFEE
Max-I-Mum, all the name implies.
2 -lb. can 89c;
4-lb. can
Canned
Berries
Max-I-Mum, extra quality,
selected fruit. Loganber
ries or blackberries.
No. 2 cans
Dozen
Strawberries or
ries. No. 2 cans,
each :
Do
..21
$2.37
Raspber-
29
$3.23
Peas
Catsup
Max-I-Mum, extra
quality. A flavor
you will like.
Bottle , I I p
Dozen .. ..$1l88
$1.89
970
..$1.99
Camps.
$1.37
arge No.
$1.43
$1.43
$1.55
$1.57
$1.49
Preserves
Choice of Raspberry,
Strawberry, Blackberry,
Loganberry. Peach or
Apricot - Pineapple, pure
fruit and sugar.
jar 59
j Pickles
jfj Sweets, Dills, or
rtfil Sours. Value.
1 sr.: 29s
ft"
$1.77
Cleanser
Sunbrite, or Bub
bitts. Really cleans
5 cans 23 0
Canned
Fruits
In the large No. I 0 cans.
The economical way to
buy.
Apples 53c
Loganberries 63c
Blackberries 63c
Royal Anne
Cherries .. 83c
Pears 73c
Prunes 43c
PACKED IN OREGON
Naturipe, just as
they come off the
vine, tender. No.
I tall cans i Q A
each .. I ZJJ
Dozen .. .. $1.35
PEACHES
Highway Brand, large No. DO PQ
21 cans 25c each; dozen $Z.u3
PEARS
Oregon Pack, good syrup. OO QQ
Lge. No. 2 cans 28c; Doz...yZ.33
RIPE OLIVES
-Highway, pint cons, 14cj
dozen
TOMATOES
Extra Standard Lge. No.
2i cans 13c each; dozen ...
TOMATO SAUCE
Max-I-Mum, real hot sauce, CO J
5c each; dozen 00
SAUER KRAUT
Del Monte, fine shred Lge. C7
No. 2J cans 14c ea. j dozen.. $ 1. 3 1
BAKING POWDER
schillings lream or I artnr, I i-oz,
cans 37c cm.li;
2 i -tb. can
SARDINES
Max-I-Mum in tomato or CI 17
mustard sauce, each 10c; dozen. ...if 1 1 1 I
SWEET POTATOES
Max-I-Mum, southern sweets. Large
No. 2J cans 17c; 01 QQ
dozen gl.03
SHRIMP
Fisher or Gulf Coast, South
ern Pack. 15c can; dozen
OYSTERS
Louisiana Pack, 5-oz. can
17c each; dozen
SPINACH
Max-I-Mum, clean, tender OQ 11 Q
Lge. No. 21 cans 18c; doz. $ZiU3
Salad Oil
93c
iyi.69
$1.89
Amaizo,
corn oil.
Quart ..
i gal. .
pure
47
93
Soup
C a m p b e M s or
Heinz. Your Qri
choice of kind .wj
Dozen .. . $1.03
Extra Values for Saturday
and Monday
SUGAR
Pure cane, fine granulated, I 3 lbs.
770
FLOUR
Big K northwestern hardwheat. Oj TQ
49-lb. bag $1.13
CAKE FLOUR
Airy f airy, fluffy, tasty goodness. Buy one QQ(i
package, get one free at OtjjS
SOAP
P. & G. or Crystal White, 7 bars
27U
Fruits and Vegetables for
Saturday and Monday
BANANAS
Golden Ripe Fruit, 4 pounds .
LETTUCE
Large Solid Heads, 2 heads ...
ONIONS
Yellow Danvers, 10 pounds ...
POTATOES
Yakima Gems, cwt
IS
.130
190
$2.49
We reserve
the right to
limit quan
titles.
tU it i i i ! i i n
Case lots
can be
assorted
to your
by the
Safeway
Man.
WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS
Store No. 255 Roseburg Phone 230