Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 13, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 13. 1930.
THREE
Local News
Glide Man Htro E. F., Brown
came in from Glide Thursday on
business.
Visitor From Glendale Mrs.
Huth Miller, ol Glendale, was a
Roseburg Thursday morning.
Is Business Visitor Jess Sham
brook, of Umpqua, was a business
visitor In this city this morning.
Mr. Fisher Transacts Business
N. R. Fisher, of Kelly's Korner,
was transacting business in this
city yesterday. (
Here on Business H. F. Pear
son, of Winchester, was attending
to business matters Wednesday in
this city.
Here on Business Paul Spain
and son, Frank, of Glengary, were
looking after business matters in
Roseburg this morning.
From Long Beach Donald Mc
Klllop, of Long Beach, California,
is expected to arrive here today to
spend a week with friends.
Mr. Kurpins Here Js. L. Kur
plns, of Klamath Falls, is spending
it few days here as the guest of
his sister, Mrs. George Ware.
Former Resident In Tom Kear
ney, of Salem, formerly In business
in this city, spent yesterday here
greeting old friends and transact
ing business. '
, Go to Camas Valley L. O. Davis
left yesterday for Camas valley to
take char.se of Miss Bessie
Brown's ranch for th.l.'e week3
during her absence.
Rambler on Display Two crim
son rambler rose branches, grown
on the Soldiers' home grounds,
were brought in by S. W. Starmer
for display in the Chanber of
Commerce window.
Painting Bank Building The
Douglas National Bank building is
being greatly improved in appear
ance by the application of a fresh
coat of paint on the woodwork of
the exterior.
From Walla Walla Mr. and Mrs.
E. P. Hofacker and daughter, Jean,
of Walla Walla. Washington, who
have been guests for several days
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Wharton, are leaving today for a
week's vacation at Newport.
Enroute Home Elder and Mrs.
Schireman, of Albany, who have
been in attendance at the general
conference of S. D. A. at San Fran
; Cisco, were in Roseburg for a short
time last evening, being enroute
to their home in Albany.
Returns to Portland Mrs. Mabel
Moore, who has been visiting
friends and looking alter business1
affairs in this city for 'the paBt
two weeks, is leaving today for her
home in Portland. Mrs. Moore, nee
Van Buren, is a former resident of
this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Larson Leave B.
E. Larson, former principal of
Roseburg senior high school, and
Mrs. Larson and daughter, Caro
line Mae. lert Thursday for Palo
Alto, California, where Mr. Larson
will study in Stanford university
this summer and the coming school
year.
Visiting Parents Howard
Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Young, who has- been east for four
or five years, dropped In quite un
expectedly Thursday, having driv
en up from San Francisco witn
friends. The young man will re
main here for an extended visit
with parents and friends.
Back From South Elder and
Mrs. J. A. Rlppey, of Portland, but
formerly of this city, who attend
ed the general conference of S. D.
A. at San Francisco, stopped In
Roseburg for a short time yester
day enroute north. Elder Ilippey
has a pastorate In Portland, where
he has been stationed for some
years.
June 1 5 Is Father's
Day
And what can make 'Dad,
more comfortable than a
pair of Intervowen fox.
50c, 75c, $1.00
Here on Business C. E. Good
man was In this city Thursday on
business.
' Is Business Visitor J. w. Our
ney was a business visitor from
Reston yesterday.
Here on Business Archie Willis,
of Keston, was In this city yes
terday on business.
From Melrose -'Buck" Davis
came in from Melrose yesterday to
attend to' business affairs.
Is Business Visitor Don Hlncll,
of Tenmlle, was a business visitor
in Roseburg yesterday.
In on Business Ed McGhehey
came in from Carnes yesterday to
attend to business affairs.
Business Visitor Here C. O.
Garrett of Glendale was a business
visitor in this city ysterday.
Is Business Visitor Charles Dy
sert, of Reston, was a business
visitor in this city yesterday;
From Edenbower George Holm,
of Edenbower, was in Roseburg
yesterday attending to business)! f
Visitor From Melrose Mrs. C. L.
Nelson, of 'Melrose, was visiting
and shopping here Thursday.
Miss Hickman Visits Miss
Fleda Hickman, of Tacoma, is vis
iting in this city with friends.
Mr. Hunt in Town D. V. Hunt,
of Curtin, was in town yesterday
attending to business matters.
Transacts Business Here L. M.
Rice, of Glide, was transacting
business yesterday in this city.
Oakland Man In E. F. Strong,
Oakland resident, was attending to
business affairs yesterday in this
city..
Here From Riddle Walter Rich
ardson, of Riddle, was In this, city
yesterday looking after business
matters.
Shops In Roseburg Mrs. George
Short, of Wilbur, spent several
hours In town Thursday shopping
and visiting friends.
Mrs. Dewar Here Mrs. William
Dewar, of Reedsport, was in this
city yesterday shopping and vlBit
ing with friends.
From San Francisco Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Stewart, of San Francis
co, stopped here yesterday to visit
friends, enroute to Eugene.
From Eagle Point Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Wood were in from Eagle
Point yesterday transacting busi
ness and calling on friends.
i . From . Garden Valley Mr, and
Mrs. A. L. Patton came in from
Garden valley Thursday to trans
act business and visit friends.
Attorney Brown Here O. S.
Brown, attorney-at-law In Grants
Pass, was here yesterday on busi
ness. From North Bend Attorney F.
S. Bynon, of North Bend, spent sev
eral hours in town Thursday on
business.
Mrs. Parker Visits Mrs. F. F.
Parker, of Wilbur, waB visiting
with friends and shopping Thurs
day in this city.
Visitors From Myrtle Creek
Mrs. Joe Anlauf and daughter, of
Myrtle Creek, were in town yes
terday shopping and visiting with
friends.
Motor to California Miss Bessie
Brown of Camas valley, accompan
ied by Miss .Nina Comstock of The
Dalles, will leave by auto for Cal
Ifornla tomorrow, motoring as far
south as Los Angeles.
Spend Summer In Dixonville
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wllshlre, of
Eugene, will spend the summer in
Dixonville taking charge of the
ranch belonging to Mrs. Wilshlre's
father, J, S. lnscho. Mr. Wilshire
has completed his third year of
work at the university of Oregon.
Expected Here Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Mathys and son,
Harry, of Vancouver, Washington,
are expected to stop here Sunday
to visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Davis, while enroute to Letterman
hospital, Presidio, San Francisco,
where MrB. Mathys will enter the
hospital for an operation. Mr. and
Mrs. Mathys attended the Spanish
war veterans' convention here last
July.
Alaska and Yukon
Pioneers'
ANNUAL
PICNIC
SUNDAY
June 15th
AT
Idleyld Park
All pioneers and their fami
lies are expected to be there.
Come early. A good time as
sured all who attend.
BASKET DINNER
Business Visitor Here Fronk
Hanim of Days Creek waa a busi
ness visitor in Roseburg yesterday.
Here From Glide Mr. and Mrs.
Larkin Rice, of Glide, were visiting
friends and transacting business in
this city Thursday.
Mr. Puccenelll Here R. L. Pue
cenelll, of Los Gatos, California, is
spending a few days here on busi
ness. From Bandon Mr. and Mrs. I. F.
Moore of Bandon are spending . a
few days here calling on friends
and transacting business.
- Mrs. Kamp Shops Mrs. William
Kamp, of Umpqua, spent several
hours in Roseburg shopping and
visiting frieiuls yesterday.
From Melrose Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dunn came in from Melrose
yesterday to attend to business
matters and visit friends.
In From Melrose Mr. and Mrs.
K. Conn of Melrose were in this
city yesterday attending to busi
ness and visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Asplund Here Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Asplund, of Marsh
field, were In RoBeburg yesterday
attending the Rotary meeting.
Mrs. Nelson Shops Mrs. A. G.
Nelson, of Melrose, spent several
hours in Roseburg yfiBterday shop
ping and visiting with friends.
From Portland J. C. Johnston,
traveling agent for the Pacific
Fruit Express company, was a
business caller here Thursday.
In From Melrose Mr. and Mrs.
Conrad Lundeen of Melrose were
in Roseburg Thursday attending
to business and calling on friends.
From Cleveland Mr. and Mrs.
Robert P. Hayden came in from
Cleveland yesterday to attend to
business matters and visit friends.
Here From Cleveland Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Trozelle of Cleveland
were in Roseburg yesterday at
tending to business mailers and
visiting friends.
From Marshftold G. W. Kauf
man and J. A. Matson, Marshfield,
were attending the Rotary meeting
in Roseburg last night.
Oregonian Man Here W. R. Gil
lian, representative of the Portland
Oreponlan for southern Oregon, is
spending several days here on busi
ness.
Marriage License Issued A mar
riage license was issued yesterday
by county Clerk Roy Agee to J. M.
Boutin and Cleo L. McCready, both
of Powers.
From Brockway Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Schurtz came in from
Brockway yesterday to attend to
business matters and visit with
friends.
Here From' Marshfield-U'A'ttoraey
and Mrs. John Goss were here from
Marshfield yesterday visiting with
friends and attending . the Rotary
meeting. " . . .
From The Dalles Frank Betts,
of The Dalles, formerly in the em
ploy of the local J. C. Penney
store, is spending a few weeks in
town visiting with friends.
Chas. Waldo Here Charles
Waldo, of Klamath Falls, formerly
In the employ of the Southern Pa
cific in this city. Is spending a few
days in town with relatives.
Admission
Matinee 10e-35c
Evening 10c-S0c
IS. and Saturday
4 or- Aii-kins
0r - 'if Romance of the
ktVt f A Modern West
W&W , 1 f' Comedy of the Cow
4 f "' Country...
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ANTLERS
Business Visitor Here Hay Jor
dan, of Looklnsglass, was a busi
ness visitor here yesterday.
Visiting Here Russell Pyron, of
Portland, is visiting in this city
with bis mother, Mrs May Pyron.
Spends Day In Corvallis Miss
Pearl Goetz is spending the day in
Corvallis visiting with friends.
Attend Rotary Meeting George
L. Wilhelm was here from Eugene
yesterday to attend the Rotury
meeting.
Motor to Eugene Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Knight will motor to Eugene
Sunday to get their Bon, William
Knight, who has just completed his
third year in law at University of
Oregon.
Attends Wedding In Eugene
Mrs. John Weatherford Is leaving
tomorrow for Eugene to visit a
few days and to attend the wed
ding of Miss Frances Metcalf, for
mer Roseburg girl, and William
Schulze, of Yakima, Washington,
which will take place next Monday
evening.
Wmmt .
H and Saturday i tL0"hat th, LW1
Trasses?-1 m . em
MARY BRIAN v&jvB 0 1 ' 9
(7Zttw Francis Mcdonald t7 3s
BmlRS 7 SAM HARDY- CHAS. S ELLON M Ml . :
H TOLLY MARSHALL H MM p -f,c Butter
fllear the roar or motors wmr or net s. IUVUO
I wheels nt 100 per shrieks of crowds I In I IlkJI n J
I so real you smell the gasoline! I M Max-I-Mum Brand,
Hero of "Light of the Western Stars" I I M J L large luscious halves or
as "Suicide Lou" Larrigan. with a I Ml Gtl sliced. Wonderful qual-
"i'"g" U tlaShJ 88 hi" dareclev" U,lv" J I fijl tty. Large No. 2J cans.
A wow of a talking comedy Bi MJ ' (HI 2 cans .. 490
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LIBERTY
-5fev"7V TODAY '
A"
Matinee Daily at 2:15
Evenings 7:15-9:00
Here on Business John F. Abra
ham, rancher at Wilbur, was ill
this city Thursday on business.
From Umpqua Arthur Kamp,
of Umpqua, wa& in this city yester
day attending to business affairs.
Mrs. Insley Visits Mrs. Charles
Insley, of Brockwuy, was visiting
with frionrii and shopping in this
city yesterday.
Return to Portland Mr. und
MrB. Harry iMaybee and small
daughter, Camllle, who have been
visiting here at the K. E. Sand
quiHt home, left yesterday for their
home In Portland.
In From Umpqua Mrs. Marie
Hlrsch and her daughter, Miss
Beth Hirsch, of Umpqua. were
shopping and visiting with friends
in tins city today.
Roses on Display Roses num
bering 115 growing on one stem
of a Dorothy Perkins rambler are
on display in the Roseburg cham
ber of commerce, the roses hav
ing been grown by Mrs. A. Xiday
in Garden valley.
.ove:cV,,
"L0" gO""" jV
COMING 8UNDAY
Buster Keaton
"FREE AND EASY"
A Million Laughs
Mrs. Trueman Here Mrs. F. E. I
Truenian. of Cajnas valley, was vis
iting friends: and shopping id this
city yesterday. ; , 1
From Garden Valley Mrs. Al
bert Slgfrldson, of Garden valley,
spent a few hours here yesterday
shopping and visiting with friends.
Goes to Portland Lucien Cobb
left yesterday for Portland, where
he will spent several days attend
ing to business affairs and visiting
with friends.
Home From Portland George
Trapolls, who has been a patient
In the veterans' hospital in Port
land, returned to his home here
last night.
Spend Day at Bandon Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Belleu, Mrs. Cora Bak
er and her son, Stewart Baker, are
spending the day at Bandon
beach.
. 1 a
JItlM. Frjre Wi,d Rose Brand' half or who,e
iJj Oregon full cream, rich, tasty
Pure cane, fine granulated, 10 lbs.
Matches
Cocoanut
Fancy shredded. Com
plete your cake with a
1 cocoanut topping. Save in
sT: 290
Soup
Peas
Chip
Q
OVr
7Sk 4
Soap
Ivory, for toilet or laun
dry. The big value
soap, medium bar. Spe
cial 5
340
bars
SAFEWAY HAS THE BEST FRESH FRUITS &
VEGETABLES
Watermelon
Fancy Red Meated Klon-
dike for your picnic.
Lb 410
VE DELIVER QUANTITY
Store No. 255, Roseburg,
Attractions
AT THE MOVIES
ANTLERS Today, Saturday,
"Montana Moon" with Joan Craw
ford. LIBERTY Today, Saturday,
Richard Arlen In "Burning Ul,"
with Mary Brian, all-talking.
JOAN CRAWFORD does her best
bit of acting to date in "Mon
tana Moon," her new musicul
western offering which opened
last night at the Antlers theatre.
Seen as the daughter of a million
aire ranch owner who is visiting
her futher's properties in Montana
with a group of eaBtern friends and
falls in love with a cowboy who Is
obviously out of place in her
sophisticated circles, Miss Craw
ford gives an inspired performance
in a picture which for plot inter
Safeway quality fancy
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2,b.... : 690
Six-Box carton, per carton
mmmrum
L I
49-lb. bag $2.14 with
package of Wheatiea free.
Van Camp's Tomato, tasty tomato
flavor, 3 cans
Naturipe, vine run, sweet and tender,
1 lb. tall cans, 4 cans
In Make form or granules,
Package
H Dustlcss, fine, light, highest
quality straw.
Cleanser
Sunbrite or Babbitt's,
cleans easily and quickly,
Lettuce
Fresh, crisp. Extra large
heads.
3head8 140
est, expert direction and sterffllg
acting may be placed way up on
the list of best pictures of 1930. '
The film is permeated with a
number of Intriguing songs and
lyrics among which are "Happy
Cowboy," "The Moon Is Low," anp
"Trallin" In Old Montan'". - ,
Miss Crawford's performance is
well supported by the other mem
bers of the cast, John Mack Drown
making an appealing cowpuncher,
Ricardo Cortez, long absent from
the screen, making his return in
this picture as the villain, Dorothy
Sebastian scoring in a sister role,
Lloyd Ingrnham, as the heroine's
father, while ample comedy ia...af
forded by a laugh-trio composed of
Kurl Dune, Cliff Edwards and
Benny Rubin. ,
Guests From Mclalla Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Fletcher, of Molalla, are
spending a few days in thtB city
visiting at the home of Mrs. Fletch
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haip
ster. ith school end
ed (or this term little
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hasn't t:m to go
herself. Send them
In full confidence
...they will receive
every courtesy end
consideration. Safe
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to be particularly
careful with child
ren who come to our
stores sod they like
to serve them.,'
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Mayonnaise
Dressing
Finest quality 'in bulk.
290
29c
23c
52c
15c
Coffee
Safeway Blend, blended
from the finest cupping -quality
coffees. Blended I
by our own coffee expert.,
quick suds.
ORDERS
Phone 230
Pound ......:...3B0.h
3lb. ......l.,$1.05
ritii 1
25c
49cf
Oats 1
H O quick cooking or .UEl
regular. For the new 'JL
tasty flavor in oats try -tn
190
Large package .... 340 m
Tomatoes 5 J
Sun ripened, fine flavor. W
2 pounds 230 ff )