POSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 13. 1930.
THREE
Local News
Glengary Visitor F. G. Hatfield
was in from (tlengary yesterday
at lending to business.
From Myrtle Creek S. Raines
of Myrtle Creek spent yesterday
In itoKeburg on business.
John Doerner Here John Doer
ner of .Mwlrose was in town yester
day transacting business. ,
D. W. Radd Here B. W. Tlartd
of Klkton spent yesterday in Hose
burg transacting business.
From Tenmile Wayne Hrelten
busher was liere yesterday from
Tenmile transacting business.
Wilbur Man Here T. H. Daw
son of Wilbur spent yesterday in
Roseburg as a business visitor.
From Rice Creek Oscar and
Joe Tweed of Rice creek were in
town yesterday attending to business.
From Ofalla Mr. and Mrs.
Sperling Mere here from Olalla
yesterday shopping and transact
ing business.
Mrs. Britt Here Mrs. Glenn
Rrltt arrived in Roseburg yester
day from Corvallis to visit at the
home of her mother, Mrs. F. A.
Hem is.
From Langlois Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Cope of Langlois, Oregon,
are visiting here for a few days
at the home of Mrs. Cope's moth
er, Mrs. E. H. Lenox.
From Portland J. T. Wallis,
traveling representative of the
Chicago Northwestern railroad,
with headquarters in Portland, was
in tills city yesterday.
Riddle Couple in Town Mr. and
Mrs. Ed SiuIIhj; were in town from
Riddle attending to business and
visiting.
From Olalla Henry Lindsay
and J. A. Gihbs, of Olatta, were in
town yesterday attending to busi
ness matters.
Oakland Man Here Karl Har
vard of Oakland was In Roseburg
yesterday attending to business
matters.
From Garden Valley R. W.
Tllnkley was a business visitor in
this city yesterday from Garden
valley.
Mrs. Lauman Visits Mrs. Ruth
La u in an of Yoncalla spent yester
day In this city shopping and visit
ing friends.
Joe Harvey in Town Joe Har
vey snent yestertlry in Roseburg
as a business visit ir from Gar
den valley.
From Eugene IT. R. Grendell, of
Eugene, traveling auditor of the
Southern Pacific, spent yesterday
in this city.
From Portland Mrs. O. Wendl
Ing of Portland is visiting here
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Amanda Morgan.
Mrs. Applegate Here Mrs. V.
Tj. Apnlegnte of Yoncalla spent
yeslenlav in this city shopping
and visiting friends.
Mrs. Huqh Miller Visits Mrs.
Hugh Miller spent yesterday in
Roseburg shopping and visiting
friends in this city.
Sutherlln Couple Here 'Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Glcason of Sutherlin
snent yesterdnv in Roseburg shop
ping and visiting friends.
Brlnqs In Wolf Hides James
Dumont was in Roseburg yester
day from Tiller with the hides of
two wolves which he lillled.
Eugene Visitor Mfss C e 1 I a
Purts of Kucene spent yesterdnv
vlsitinir nt the home of Mrs. El
sie Williams of this city.
Mm. Weaver tn From Myrtle
Creek Mrs. Hans Weaver was in
town vesterday from Mvrtlo Creek,
shopping and visiting friends.
Returns Home Miss Luella Hen
nlng who has been v'sttln in this
ritv at the home of Mrs. L. Learn.
Wt yesterdav for her home In
Kingston, Arizona.
Returns From Marshfietd Otto
Nichols returned (mm Mnrsnfield
to his home in Roseburg after
spending several days In that city
on business.
New
Patterns
They're as new as the fabrics
themselves. The makers tell
us they are designs that will
be worn right now.
Constructed with an all wool
resilient lining to make them
easy to tie and keep that
permanent shape and new
appearance.
$1.00 and $1.50
Goes to Salem Mrs. Minnie
Miller of West Roseburg left yes
terday for Salem, where she will
spend a few days visiting rela
tives and friends.
lnstallinq New Pump The
Hiehway Service station on North
Jackson and Douglas . streets is
installing a new gas pump to re
place one of the older ones.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rockley Here
Mr. and Mrs. John Rockjey and
small daughter of Melrose spent
yesterday in Roseburij shopping
and attending to business.
From Eugene Dell Harshman
was hero yesterdav from Eugene
on business. Mr. Hnrshmnn is a
representative of the Allen and
Lewis Packing company of that
city.
From Euqene-Mr. and Mrs.
Verne Williams and baby daugh
ter, Dorothy, of Eugene, are here
for several days visiiing at the
home of Mr. Williams' mother,
Mrs. Elsie Williams.
From Portland Mrs. Elton
Olonke has returned from Port
land, where she recentlv under
went a malor operation. She Is re
ported to be recovering rapidly.
Brings In Coyote Pelt Harley
Watson of this city yestrdny
hroucht In a coyote pelt and pre
sented It for bounty. Mr. Watson
states , thpt the coyote was killed
by Mrs. Watpon.
Marshfield Visitors Mr. and
Mrs. O. A. OasRawav and son Don,
former residents of this cltv. ar
rived here yesterday from Marsh
field to spend several days visit
Ine at the home of Mrs. Casta
way's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Davis, of this city.
Dr. Church Home Dr. H. C.
Church, local optometrist, who has
heen recuperating nt the veterans'
hoRnitnl in Portland from a verv
serious double operation, returned
home this morning. His condition
has been crea 1 1 y Im pro ved as a
result of the operation.
Bill Welch Better Bill Welch,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Welch
of Portland, pranilson of Mrs. V.
M. Pitchford of this city, who has
been critically ill with pneumonia.
Is reported to be improving in a
message received hv Mrs. Pltch
ford this morning. Ills condition
for a short time was verv serious,
but he Is now believed to be out
of danger, unless unforeseen com
plications arise.
Airplane Forced Down A Ryan
monoplane flying from Seattle to
San Francisco was forced down on
the local fMd yesterday because
of poor visibility. The nlane was
flown by A. R. Hoagg. Rvan com
pany factory representative, who
was taking a party of friends
through to San Francisco. The fog
was so low between Canyon vllle
and Grants Pass that the plane
was flown back to Roseburg until
the fog lifted. The trip was com
pleted late In the afternoon.
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TODAY
For 3 Days
Keyes Bids Jailer Goodbye
From Dodge Canyon George
Husill of Dodge Canyon spent yes
terday in Roseburg on business.
From Garden Valley Alfred
Moore of (Jarden Valley was In
Roseburg transacting business.
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Oakland Visitor Mrs. R F.
Pound of Oakland spent yesterday
in this city shopping and visiting
friends.
Attractions
AT THE MOVIES
Melrose Couple In Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Dunn wyre in Rose
burg yesterday from Melrose shop
ping and visiting friends.
ANTLERS Today, all-talking
musical romance, "Sunny Side tp,"
with Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell;
Friday and Saturday, Rod IjiUoque
in "The Delightful Rogue," all-talking.
LIRKRTY Today Jeanne Eagles
in "Jealousy," all-talking find singing.
Former Resident Here Paul
Amort, former resident of this
city, arrived here from Portland
yesterday to transact business.
Traffic Superintendent Here L.
E. Clyde, traffic superintendent
from Eugene, is In Roseburg to
day attending to business matters.
Mrs. Hanks Here Mrs. Edith
Hanks of Medford, former resi
dent of this city, has been 111 and
is in Roseburg convalescing at the
home of Mrs. Ruth Covert.
PICTURES takea at the recent
policemen's ball will be shown
at the Antlers Friday and Satur
day, it Is announced by the man
agement. Dancers nt the ball were
photographed during the evening
by Lewis M. Lewis, former Holly
wood director.
Business Visitor Charles Dur
gin was here from Riddle yesterday
as a business visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Bogard Here Mr. I Prairie were in town yesterday ah
and Mrs. William Dogard of Round tending to business and shopping."
Roseburg Undertaking Co
Established 1901
M. E. RITTER, Manager
Founded and Maintained on Efficient
Service and Courtesy
Ambulance Service
Phone 284
Oak and Kane Sts.
Licensed Lady
Embatmer
Leaves for Montana E. M. Van
Houphten, former, employe of the
'aclflc Telephone and Telegraph
company, left yesterday for Dili
Ings, Montana, where he will reside.
Mrs. Bowden Visits Mrs. Stan
ley Howden, who has been visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Oilbreath, of Riddle, will spend a
few days in Roseburg visiting her
husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Rowden. Mrs. Ilowden will
scon join her husband in St. Hel
ens where he has recently been
transferred by the Standard Oil
company,
CEDAR SHINGLES
BUY NOW '
The best grades at lowest prices.
Now is the time to buy them.
DENN-GERRETSEN CO., INC.
During Asa Keyes' incarceration in the Los Angeles Jail he and
A. A. Sinister, deputy Jailer, became last mends, lie Is pictured uiudini;
the Jailer gooduye. Keyes will share prison life at San Quenlin with
tnnny men Jie convicted during his long term of office In Los Angeles.
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Stomach trouble?
. drink
"Ficgo"
The most wholesome, palatable Coffee-Substitute
you ever had I
Good for your Stomach and your Nerves
It relieves Constipation !
1 lb. Pkg. It always pays to buy the Best
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Friday and Saturday
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Also U SPECIAL If
Comedy-News V picture, of the fj
Mat. io and 35 N Policemen's m
Eve. 10 and 50
At Montgomery WARD-Captivating
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Occupy the Center of the Stagei
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ANTLERS
Chic Spring Frocks
After the Modified Silhouette
Flat Crepe
Crepes de Chine
$9.75
Flared Skirts
High Waists
, Shirred hip lines flaring skirts jabot collars and smart
bows date these frocks, Spring 19301 Silhouettes are modified
to become every figure. Developed in lovely georgettes and
crepes de chine. Careful workmanship that will delight you.
Suitable for street, business, and afternoon wear. Amazing
dress values so early in the season I Come in tomorrow to
see them I
Smart Spring Coats
Show New Silhouette Lines
Trig Cuffs
Smart Belts
$14.75
Tweeds
Tricova
New coats with low flares and high waistlines follow the lines
of the new frocksl Either swagger capes and scarfs or soft fur
collars. Such refreshing Spring colors as green, blue, and beige
in soft, rich woolens. Skillful tailoring you'd expect only in
higher priced coats. See these new Spring coats at unbelievably
low prices!
Girls' Coats
Practical and Chic
LAST
TIME
TODAY
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Keep your funny side up.
All-Talking, Singing, Danc
ing, Musical Comedy.
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"SUNNY SIDE UP"
Janet Gaynor
Charles Farrell
Hoar theie hits: "Aren't We All,"
"Sunny Side Up," "If I Had a Talk
ing Picture of You," "Turn on the
Heat."
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jirfl : infl Picture of You," "Turn on the
$4.95
A price that enables
young fashionables to
be as smartly dressed
as their older sisters!
New, long iapels
slight flares and neat
stitching make for
youthful smartness.
Broadcloth and basket'
weave fabrics so prac
tical and good looking,
too. Several popular
colors from which to
choose. Values we're
really proud of I
ful Smocks
olor
For Home and Office
98c
Look fresh and neat in
these attractive smocks
for home, office an J gen
eral wear. Nicely made of
soft cotton broadcloth.
You're sure to find your
most becoming color. Buy
several at this pricel
Chemise
of Dainty Rayon
98c
Long wearing easily
laundered and economi
cally priced.
Rayon Slips
$1.00 ,
?retty, well tailored slipt
vith pleats for fullness ovei
lips. Fine bargains.
Dainty Gowns
$1.00
lovely pastel colors n a fini
pjality rayon. Priced sur
irisingly low.
Girls' Straw Hats
Pretty Flower Trims
$1.49
Winning models that
make every little girl
look her prettiest!
Novelty straw braids
with demure brims.
Daintily trimmed
with tiny velvet flow-
e r s and ribbon
streamers. Priced to appeal to thrifty
mothers. Come in tomorrow to see for
yourself what fetching little hats can be
fcouyht for only $1.49.
New Sweaters
In Slipover Styles
S1.98
Essentials in every
Spring wardrobe these
colorful, soft woolen
sweaters. Some rayon
mixtures. Sizes, 34 to 42.
yr yr
Sweaters
$4.98
Trim sweater coats
are ideal for sport
wear.
Sizes
34
to 43
Montgomery Ward & Co.
LIBERTY
315 N. Jackson St.
Phone 95
Roseburg, Oregon