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    ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 21. 1930.
THREE
Local News
Discharged From Hospital
Mrs. Elmer Rogers and baby were
disrhaiKt-d from the Uoseburg Gt n
erul hospital yesterday.
Goes to California Dick Willliims
of this city left yesterday for Oak
land, California, where he will at
tend to business interests.
To Pendleton on Business A.
C. Wallace left yesterday for IVn
dletun, where he will spend some
time attending to business con
cerning road contracts.
To Meet on Saturday The Loy
al Temperance legion will meet
Saturday afternoon at 2:30 in the
Presbyterian church. All children
7 years or over are invited.
Camas Valley Man Here M.
Thrush of Camas was a business
visitor in Roseburg yesterday.
From Wilbur Mrs. R. L. Irving
of Wilbur spent yesterday In town
visiting friends and shopping.
Hoagtin Man Here M. I. Kim
mel of Hoaglin was here yester
day attending to business matters.
From Tenmile Mrs. M. Mc
Avoy of Tenmile spent yesterday
in Itoseburg shopping and attend
ing to business.
Vicit Enroute Home (leraldine
Richardson and Howard Page,
both students at O. S. C, were
guests at the home of Miss Mar
ian Fisher of this city yesterday
enroute to their homes at Coos
Bay.
Visit Here Irene Austin and
Lynn Horton, students at O. S. C,
were guests of Miss Marian Fish
er yesterday, enroute to Yreka,
California, where they will spend
fcpi iiig vacation with their par
ents. Visiting at Oakland Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Henninger of Lincoln.
Nebraska, arrived In Oakland
Wednesday night and will visit
for a few weeks at the home of
Mr. Henninger's nephew, E. L.
Hennlnger.
From Hubbard George Knight
of Hubbard is in Roseburg for a
short time attending to business
matters.
Klamath Falls People Here Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Craft cm of Klamath
Falls are In this city for a few
days on business and visiting.
From Melrose Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Lindsay of Melrose spent yes
terday In this city shopping and
visiting friends.
Canyonville VisitorMrs. O. M.
Racor of Canyonville spent yester
day In this city shopping and vis
t King friends.
Admitted to Mercy Hospital
Mrs. P. E. Beaver was admitted to
the Mercy hospital recently for
medical treatment.
BAKER HIGH FIVE
DEFEATS ASHLAND
SALEM. Ore., March 21 Show
ing a woeful lack of coordination
in their maneuvers throughout the
entire session, Ashland high this
morning played their final game
cf the 10th annual interscholastic
tournament when the Lithian3
were put out of the running by
Baker high, 39 to 20 In a conso
lation affair.
The second same of the conso
lation rounds played this morn
ing resulted in b win for Eugene
over Tillamook after the latter
had annexed a one point lead, 9
to 8, at the half. Jlerg, Flashy Eu
gene forward, put the game on
ice for his team by his sensation
al work in the second period when
he shot four field goals.
This (afternoon at 3:30 Dallas
will meet North Rend in a conso
lation game, while Astoria will
battle Pendleton in a semi-final
contest in the championship series.
Tonight Salem and Commerce of
Portland, play a sfmi-final cham
pionship game, while Paker and
Eueene meet in a consolation affair.
CARNERA TOPPLES
ZAVITA IN ROUND 1
Father Is Dead S. J. Sprngue. a
resident of Oregon since 1909, died
"Wednesday at his home in Marsh
field according to word received
here. He was f.ie father of Mrs.
Clara Torbet of this city. Funeral
services will be held Saturday afternoon.
From Klamath Falls Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Dillard of Klamath Falls,
accompanied by Ross Bates, ar
rived here yesterday. Ross will re
main in Roseburg for on Indefinite
period, and Mr. and Mrs. Dillard
will make a short visit with rela
tives and friends. v
Going to Tennessee MrH, Louise
Baldwin, who has been making her
home in Glendale for the past three
years, expects to leave soon on an
extended visit with relatives and
friends in Tennessee and North
Carolina. Mrs. Baldwin is a niece
of the late Senator Robert C. Tay
lor of Tennessee.
Riddle Visitors Mrs. A. O.
Spear and her daughter. Mrs. S. B.
Nichols, of Riddle were in Rose
burg yesterday shopping and visit
ing friends.
JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. March
21 In a fight which promoters
said was a financial flop. Primo
Camera, Italian pugilist, last
nieht disposed of Frank Zivlta.
Newark heavyweight, in one min
ute and 51 seconds. It was Car-
nera's eleventh straight knockout
victory.
At the start Zavlta rushed Car-
nera, but the Italian floored him
for a count of nine with a left up-
percut. After a bit of sparring Car-
nera came in again and ended the
fight with a left to the head and
a right to the body. Zavita ap
peared nervous and did not land a
solid punch during the bout.
Wilbur People In Town Mrs. C
W. Hughes and two children of Wil
bur spent yesterday In Roseburg
visiting and shopping.
Hospital Patients Mrs. William
Blair of Dillard was admitted to
the Roseburg General hospital yes
terday for medical treatment. J.
Dubell of Canvonville was dis
charged from the hospital today.
Always the most prominent
item of a man's attire, his hat
becomes the most pictures
que and graceful part when
it's worn with that careless
air born of the knowledge
that it's correct because it's a
Stetson. Now shown in the
new spring pastel shades.
Will Reside in Coquille Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Renin c" this
city are moving to Coquille, where
Mr. Perrln will operate a shoe
tore. owned by A. II. Perrin of
Roseburg.
Go to Portland Mr. and Mrs
Leon McClintock, accompanied by
Harlan Atterbury, are leaving to
day for Portland, where they will
meet Miss Vera McClintock, return
Ing here after spending the winter
mouths in the east.
Daughter Born to Former Resi
dents word has been received
here that a daughter has been
born to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pond
of San Francisco on Mnrch 18th,
Mrs. Pond was formerly Luelln
Brown of this city, and graduated
from high school here. Mr. Pond
was employed in the local Safe
way store and Is now manager of
one of the stores in San Francisco.
Mrs. K. F. Brown of this city, Mrs
Pond's mother, has been spend-
his iaithful valet, James Coltman.
to whom the veteran statesman
had bidden farewell just before he
died Wednesday.
Tomorrow his own people will
place his body by the side of that
of his mother, Lady Blanche Bal
four, and his brother. The coffin
will be carried on an old farm can
drawn by farm horses in accord
ance with custom und the Scottish
laird will be borne to his grave by
six old servants, some of whom
have been in the family for nearly
sixty years.
SONNENBERG SENDS
FOE TO HOSPITAL
CANADIAN SHIP
SEIZURE HELD TO
HAVE BEEN ILLEGAL
(Associate! lrt-ii lasM Win)
SEATTLE, .March 21. Release
of the Canadian-American freigh
ter Chief Cupihmu. seized under
a writ of foreign attachment in
the strait of Juan U Kuca last
Wednesday by a 1' lilted States
coast guard . patrol boat, loomed
today as a result of a ruling by
Federal Judge B. E. Cushman at
a special court session last night.
Although the freighter was seiz
ed in American waters, Judge
Cushman held that the seizure
was illegal under a treaty which
guaranteed free passage through
the strait to American and Bri
tish, vessels. He allowed attor
neys for the libeHitnts until 3 p.
m." today to obtain a writ from
the United States circuit court of
appeals at San -Francisco prohibit
ing the signing of an order quash
ing the attachment under which
the Chief Capilano was being held
at Port Townsetul.
The whip was bound from Van
couver, li. C, to the Orient ami
had drifted-Into American waters
because of adverse tides when
seized. The vessel was libeled by
Danl and Russel, Inc., of Portland,
Ore., who claimed SZO.OOM dam
BOSTON. March 21 Henri 1)1
ghtue. French heavyweight wrest
ler, today was confined to a hos
pital v.ith concussion of the brain
and fractured i lbs, injuries suf
fered last ntsht when he was but
ted out of the ring during a match
with tJiti Sonnenberii, recognized
as the titleholder ift most states.
Diglune had one fall on Sonnen
berg umi then had checked the
former football star for almost liO
minutes before the latter launched
one of his furious "flying tackles."
The force of the butt swept both
through the ropes. Diglane under
neath. Sonnenberg landed easily
but Higiune fell head first to the
floor.
The Frenchman was pushed
hack into the ring and as he stafi-
gered ubout, bleeding profusely,
Sonnenberg launched another fly
ing tackle and was awarded the
fall, which squared the contest.
He was awarded the decision on a
default when Diglane fulled
continue the match.
Attractions
AT THE MOVIES
what h
e selected this role him
he proves that he knew
was about.
ANTLERS. Today and Satur- (
day, Itichard Iix in "Seven Keys
to Baldpate," al-talking.
LIBERTY. Today and Satur
day, "Hungarian Rhapsody."
Born
! :
MORE OREGONIANS
PAY INCOME TAX
(Aftttx-latM Pr. UKtl Wiw)
PORTLAND, Ore., March 21
Toial of 40,439 federal income tax
returns were filed at the Portland
internal revenue office aa- against
36.275 last year. Clyde O'.1 Hunt-
rETRRSON To Mr. and Mrs. ley, collector said today. Host of
Harold Peterson in Roseburg on' llie 4.1G4 increase is in -the re-
U. P. R. R. BUYS 33
NEW MOTOR STAGES
(Ammclutcl I.'.-. I.eiiP"1 WiTt)
OMAHA. Neb., March 20. The
Union Pacific system today an
nounced the purchase of nearly a
half million dollars worth of motor
busses for its transcontinental und
west coast routes.
Twenty-two of the new stages
will be added to lines between
Chicago and Los Angeles, and elev
en between Portland, Spokane,
UoIse and Salt Lake City.
The Interstate Transit lines,
Union Pad t ic Stages, Inc., and
the Interstate Coach company, sub
sidiaries of the railroad system.
IT takes a good movie to please
every theatre goer, hut "Seven
Keys to I laid pate," w hich opened
at the An Hera last night, had very
few critics. This is Richard IHx's
newest talking production and it's
a dandy. To review the plot would
spoil the thrill fur thoe who go
to the Antlers today and tomor
row. It Is enough to say that there
Isn't a root, of the tilm that isn't
interesting. It's a mystery pic
ture and a genuine "meller drain
er," ho "melodramatic" in fact that
it is good comedy.
The producers bragged consid
erably about the effect of a new
voice on the talking screen. They
referred to the north wind, which
is filmed with great effective
ness In this picture. Throughout
the greater part of the picture this
voice Is heard and it certainly
adds realism to the mid-winter)
night's mysterious doings around
a deserted resort high on a lone
ly mountain.
I lx as a successful young nov
elist seeking solitude is at his
March 20, 1930, a daughter.
JOHN To Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
John in Roseburg on March 2D,
'Jo0, a son.
CON'KLE To Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Conkle at the Itloom maternity
home. Monday, March 17, )a 104
pound daughter.
turns on Incomes exceeding $5,000.
This group totaled 19,250 returns
with 13,u50 the figure last- year.
Renson School P. T. A. spring
frolic, Friday. March 21 at
7:30.
JEWS WILL HONOR
BALFOUR'S NAME
LONDON, March 21 Reports in
Jewish quarters from Bucharest
today said that all Jewish boys
who are born in Rumania next
week will be named llalfour and
the ijjtrls will be named Palfouiia.
In this manner will the Jewish
community commemorate the
name of Lord Balfour, who died
this week in England, anil a week
of mourn ing has also been pro
claimed by Rumanian Jews.
have in operation 300 stages on
ages for lumber cargo Inst when transcontinental routes from Chi
the Chief Maqullla. owned by the cago and St. Louis to Los Angeles
same company, foundered off the and ltoir.e, Spokane and Portland
Aleutian islands in 1928. Another . in the northwest, and on feeder
attachment of $U0.mo was later
placed ' against the ship for losses
sustained In lliu wreck ot me mh
qullla.
routes. The new equipment com
prises 30 coaches of 34-passenger
capacity, two ol 2h-passenger capa
city, and one of 21.
WHITTIN OTTAMR Scotland.
March 21 The Bodv of the Karl
of Balfour was brought Imck
amongst his" "ain folk" today by
From O. S. C. Harold Wain
scot t arrived here yesterday from
Corvallis. where he is a student at
O. S. C to spend the spring vaca
tion with liis parents, Dr. and Mrs.
E. J. Wainscott.
To Portland IT. T. Hansen, Carl
Enander'and Glen Taylor motored
to Portland last Monday towing
a new Chevrolet truck purchased
by the Deer Creek dairy for
body mounting. Mr. Fnander and
Mr. Taylor went on to Pendleton
to recover a molen automobile.
They returned to this city Wed-
ing the winter months with them, nesday afternoon.
Pentecostal Mission
Corner Washington and Jackson Sts., Upstairs Douglas Abstract
Building.
Salvation by Faith Divine Healing. .
The Baptism of the Holy Spirit.
The Imminent Coming of the Lord.
Sunday 3 p. m., 7:30 p. m. Tuesday 7:30 p. m.,
Thursday 7:30 p. m.
H. W. MURPHY, Pastor.
Sj SERVICES: Sunday 3 p. m., 7:30 p. m. Tuesday 7:30 p. m., Q
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lug screen star In t lie funniest
traf VJ" i
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i fp . I - Pictur" admission Mmh
Mat. 10C-35C fX?Zl;m Si
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a Street Package ot Artstyle A "A'l'O S jZdt 1 53
Do you see ivliat's left
of this
ice
out
lidding
Tj
ecipe,
Beat 2 eggs and adtl V2 cups hot milk, teaspoon salt
and Yi teaspoon nutmeg. Pour mixture over 2 cups of
steamed rice. Bahe in buttered dish set in a pan of
water, for about 45 minutesat325 tor untilcustard is set.
Of cotinsn you know wlmt's
left out! Stiftnr! Ami if you
ndil one-half of n cup you will
have perfect results and a most
nourishing dessert in the liar
gain. Try this recipe soon.
As the pnlatahility of a pud
ding depends upon suar, so
docs the taste appeal of certain
familiar foods depend upon a
dasli of sujrar. For example,
canned or fresh ietnblesho
stewed fruits, arc much more
nppcti.ing when flavored thus.
Try n dash of sugar in stewed
corn, peas or carrots. And don't
forget that cereal sprinkled
with sugar tastes better.
The more you enjoy health
ful fruits and vegetables the
more you will cat of them. Most
foods are more delicious and
nourishing when flavored with
sugar. And no doctor will re
strain you from using a dash
of sugar any more than he will
restrain you from using a pinch
of salt. The Sugar Institute.
NQN"
S2 "Good food promotes Rood health"
Ment aids di(?estJon. l ood that is enjoyed is easily digest- g
erj 98 per cent of meat is digested. We surest some of V
these specials for your week-end dinner and for Sunday, g
Specials for Saturday Beef g
205
20c I
BEEF FOR BOILING, L.B 1501
PORK I
256 1
250 j
250
HAMBURGER, LB,
BEEF ROASTS, LB
FRESH SIDE PORK. Lb. .
PORK ROAST, LB
PORK STEAK, LB
PORK SAUSAGE. LB.
VEAL
VEAL SHOULDER ROAST. LB.
Add delicious flavor to the
fun with this choice Bond
Street Package of Artstyle
Chocolates. Kvpry tempting,
dainty kind that lovers of
fine sweets like frnit. nut
and cream centers. Sold only
at Rexall Stores.
VEAL SHOULDER STEAK. LB
SMOKED MEAT
HOME CURED BACON, half or whole, lb.
EASTERN HAM. half or whole. Ib
BREAKFAST BACON, half or whole, lb.
LARD 5-lb. PaiK
LIBERTY
Today and Saturday
r--5Ji, s r is sf n -csasaj' ft
SOUND Production SIm;
The Seasons
Most Sensational
Picture
ALSO
Special Talking, Singing Act
"THE LADY FARE"
ADMISSION
Matinee 10c-26o Evening 10c-35o
Matinee Saturday and Sunday
is a &oo& mm
I ff -
5j liV; ' A-iiiiv"
trading at
5al-eway
er prices clean attractive Ajf A'JSn"
stores and cheerrul court- vMf
eous service will eventu
ally lead you to Safoway.
You may as well start en-
PivSii ioying these outstanding
Vjf features nov!corr.e in to
j,Svtil'?!i,j day and familiarize your
6 SC.' K't. 1 self with these bettor food
'inn" -
stores!
15
Saturday and Monday, Mar. 22-24
Pineapple
LnrRe cans contnininR 8
slices slightly broken pine
npple in a fine grade of
RVrup.
3
J cnn3
Olives
Highway brand Califor
nia medium ripe olives.
The tasty relish. No. 1 tall
Butter
Safeway quality, finest
fresh churned sweet
;reamery. inrf
Pound HUjU
Cookies
Salmon
Alaska Pink, tall No.' 1
190
can.
Per can
230
1
Cleaner
Babbits cleaner removes
dirt quickly and easily.
3 cans 1 4)
Pickles
Bread and Butler pickles
are in a class by them
selves. To further intro
duce them we otter at this
saving.
Jr v
Peanut Butter
Fresh and sweet. Nice for
lunches. In bulk.
2 pounds 35;
Fancy assortment of
cookies frosted and
plain,
per pound
39C
Free with each
pound of cookies,
one No. 10 box of
Crackers.
Baking Powder
Royal contains no alum,
no bitter taste. If you
want to be sure, use
Royal.
12 oz. can 39
Palm Olive
For that school girl com
plexion. 4 bar, 230
Honey -
Fancy selected honey, the
natural sweet for biscuits
and pancakes.
5 lb. pail 730
190 White King
Use less White King ma
chine soap and accom
plish the same results.
Seeds I
a full line -of
King Tested
Large package
.432
We carry
Northrup
Se'-ds.
5,10,15and20
Packages.
i
Safeway Has the Best Fruits
and Vegetables
Onion Sets Grapefruit
r , , . Imperial Valley Sweets.
Fresh stock yellow sets. 1 1rKest sie 48 count.
3 252 2 230 2
WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS
Store No. 255, Roseburg, Phone 230
Rhubarb
The spring tonic.
minds
250
10
IIIIZIJl.501
LARD 10-lb. Pail
S Nathan FuIIerton
ANTLERS
NORTH SIDE MARKET j
Via R&xal& Drat Stan
6 Phone 280 G24 Winchester v
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