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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1930. mm fibe OEPT.ISFGfffi ; (Sew-Review IMiikIu County Sin-Hal) GIvKNDALE. July 12. A volt tor fire departnuMit was organ. zof here by a numtur of volunteer finhlHi-8 at a meeting held at the city hit II last Wednesday evening. fcorK fr OJinghoum; was chosen lire chief. winer posmons in tho volunteer fire fiKhiint? organiziitlon were lenfatlvely filled as follows: First UfiflfBtant fiie thief, 'A. A. Holle- veot: second assislaut. Kd Kafer chemical caplainn, Hoyd Hales and Lucius JIurd; hoHemen, v. H Stevenson and Frank Woodier Mpemen, Jennings liasye and Hoy Jot ten. Following a brief business meet iriR the mem hers were taken on a practice run by Fire Chief OIIiik- iiousn, who Instructed them in theii duties and the best manner of us ing the various fire ilHnini; appa ratus. Ail members will he taimht Jiow to charge and discharge the chemical tanks, also how to start and operate the fire truck, so that in case of fire someone wllh a knowledge of how to operate the fire fighting equipment will always be riulckly available. , The new organization proposes to hold practice meetings once a week for the present. Autofsts driving over fire hose or In any manner hindering opera tlons at a fire are 1o he summarily dealt with according to Fire Chief Ollnhouse, who Is also the city marshal. The organization of the new vol unteer fire department Wednesday antedates the anniversary of the big (Ilendale fire bv two days. The big fire occurred July 11, 1!2R, nt which time nearly the entire busi ness district of Glendale was de stroyed. WILBUR f Xf-wn-lifvipw I)mit,'ln Count V Seffiiil) WIMUJIt, July 12. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and daughter of Winchester Hay ami Mr. ii ml Mrs. Kveret Guild and Charles Loge of California, spent. Sunday with Mr. nnd MrH. T. R. Cine. Mrs. II. I. McKay and Miss Doro thy Ilrhlge entertained their Sun day school classes at the hlfrh school auditorium on Tuesday af ternoon. Afler a pleasant lime Spent fn playing games, ice cream and cake were served to tho little folks. Mrs. Nolan Crubbe. who has been seriously 111 nt her home on Main street Is much better. Her son, Elmer (Iruhhe of Chehalls, Wash., Is visiting her. Mr. and Mrs. ElHn (iruhhe, or Cheha'Is, Wash., are guests or Mr. Gruhhe's mother, Mrs. Nolan. Uruhbe. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kowry of Santa Hons, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lowry of Long Heath. 'Calif., who have been touring in Canada, stopped on their wnv home to visit Willi relatives In Wilbur. Mrs. A. F. Harris of Kfugsman, Arizona, Is visiting with her sm Ju-ltiw ami daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dubois. Mrs. (trace Woodnrd of Kings man, Arizona, is the house guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Dubois, Mrs. K. II. Ilalley and daughter, Miss FJdith, of l,os Angeles, who nre motoring to Elgin. Oregon, vis ited Thursdav with Wilbur fiiemls. Mr. nnd Mrs. Evans and family nnd Mrs. Edith A heel motored to Eugene Sunday to spend the day with friends. Albei t llrown of Winchester is ill nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mohr. The Oilinore Oil company or California is preparing to establish a distributing station at Wilbur. Thu site near the Southern Pa cific railway station, has been sur veyed and work is to be begun im mediately. ' Will Howard of Corvallis spent fhe week w'tti Ills brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Kinsel. DRAIN ''' (NVw. Itrvlrw lhiiiglax Coiihl.V Swri;il DRAIN, July 11. llcv. mill Mm. ' O. W. Jones, tlu'lr daughter, Mint Heryl Jones, illeir Btm. I'liire. and 'Miss Mazel Sitings, nil of llcnil. were here on the Fourth ami spent llip day with Iho former's son-in-Inw anil daughter, Mr. and Mrs. '.I'n"! Jones. Mrs. .1. M. Ishniti and daughter. Mrs. ltav Turner, of Grunts rasa, arrived bora Siitnrduy and visited over Sunday with relatives. These Indies were on their return home frotti Portland where they intend ed tin wedding of their son and brother. Harold Isham. vhh'll Inok plaro on Thursday. Mrs. Anna 1 train. Mrs. Isltatn's sister, ncrmn pnnled tltetn from here. Harvey Tnvlor has lumber on (ho ground with wlilrh to make some suhtiinltiil Improvements to ItiH blacksmith shon hiiilditiT. Mr. and !. 11. H. ' (llarlvl Stark and children. Hern're nnd Harold, arrived here Tuemlnv eve nlncr front their homo nt Aberdeen. Wash., and visited until th" rol lowlng r-fternnnn with Mrs Stm-k's father, .lohn Sneetf nnd wife. Thev will visit with Ml-'. Stark's broth or. Roy Sneed and fatntlv neir Klktnn and wllh Mr. Stark's broth ar. Rov Stfrk and fjimllv. at HoMlHpor bofore rotiirnl1"' hont". Mr. and Mrs. Thns. Krowson. Sr.. will movn tho fir-.t of Iho oont inir weok to f'O Mnon plnro at tho poulh pdpo of town and rosldo thorp itntil tboir now dwoltinir In Tst Hraln Is ronnV for oonnnnrv The now own"" of tt'o ntfloo to" pro varfitln' v. T"ttorsin. will ho borp on WodnoRday to tnko pos-nofllon. Mr. od M-s, ,To"-' Podtntrton ftnon hn Fourth w-ltli friontls nt Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Talclion Tiolt- ed ovor the- Fourth with the lut ter'B iiaieina, Mr. und Mr. Wil kniH, m Murcola. Mr. and Mrs. Gt-cise II. Lyle had the pleuKUre of viHllt from their Bona, GeoiKe Jr., and wife and Karl and family, the former of Uieiiwood, and the latter of White .salmon, Wash. Mra. LouIb Kitchey lias been in KllKelle for several UayH where she lias been reeelvins medical treat ment uud Incidentally visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. aud .Ml-3. Cheater Hainlliill. itay Jledrfck aud wire, who have been residing; in town for tile bant couple of years, have moved to the farm o.m d by .Mr. lledrick's fath er, Wm. Hi cluck, in the Sunnydale vicinity. Tlie board of directors of union hih sellout No. 12 met here on Monday evening and orgunized by electing Waller Smith, chairman, and Mrs. Marguerite Latirander, secretary. The resignation of Miss I'aye Finley, who bad been elected us teacuor of music and art, wus accepted and. Mrs. Zellar, of Ku gene, was elected to fhe position. Miss Finley will go east to take post graduate work and teach in an Ohio college. Tom Powers, previously elected to a high school position, also tendered bis resigna tion und tiie position stiil re mains open. Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Ilurdett and family, of Klamath Falls, arrived here last, week for a visit of u few days with Mrs. Iturdett's purents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marker. Holla Letsom and family have moved from their Kast Drain home, where they have resided for several years, to the Kelly place Just west of town, which they re cently purchased. A family reunion of the Coons clan in this vicinity was held on July 4th, on Klk creek near Dos well Springs. Those present for the occasion were Mr. und Mrs. W. 15. Coons of Drain, and their son- . in-law and daughter, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Vein Mosor (Mubel Coons), or Los Aneeles. and their son, Lloyd Coons and wife, or Drain; Mr. nnd Mrs. fieorge Coons und their sons, Kliner nnd Ijiwrence, or Yonoallu, ml their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. (leorge ltandall, of Portland; Orandmu Coons, Mr. und Mrs. W. O. Coons aud Mr. and Mra. W. E. Itodgers, of Anlauf, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Hodgera, of Uniuba, Nebraska. A new addition to our popuia. lion is Mr. and .Mrs. J. (). Luper and family, of Kugeiie, Mr. Luper being employed on tho railroad section here. Mr. and Mra. Oeorgo Feely, who are conducting a restaurant here. had tho pleasure of a visit irom titer friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. n. Sliarn and son und daughter, oi (iarlhaldl, over' last week end. Mr. and Mrs. w. M. Moore visit ed a couple ot days the latter part if last week with Mrs. jioaetia I'avlor at Eugene. I'd Sterling, who takes cure ot be local k'drlc dlHtribuling plant and who Is making some changes or tho poles nnd wires, together with a couple of neipcra ion an oak tree at tho John Snood corner on Wednesday and In cutting up the tree for removal ran their saw Into a cut nail that had been driv en into tho tree about forty yeara ago. The ago or thu tree was esli ii I nt about. SH years. Mrs. (leorgo Woolley and family ui.io f.ivnied. the atler part oi lust week, wllh n visit from her mother. Mrs. Josephine miney nnu her brotlier-ln-luw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sum Nnnihie, till or Port land, nnd her brother, (luy lluney, und wile ot Seaside. Kd Sterling. J. T. Bedford nnd Joe Leonard went to Winchester liny on n rislilng trip on Saturday last. An enlnyahle 4th of July party gathered on the Inwn In front ot Iho E. (i. Whipple residence nnd spent the better pnrl of the tiny In social converse. Those present were Mr. und Mra. Whipple nnd family, Mr. nnd Mrs- H. Cowlca. Mr. -nnd Mrs. H 11 Wilson. Mr nnd Mrs. II. A Cool, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. I). Cool. Mr. nnd Mra. W. N. Wise, Mrs L. C. Devnre anil Dr. llerthn Devore, Mr. und Mia- Ned Dixon of Uosehuri:, Norman Cool nnd Earl Ensley. REEDSPORT tN.-WH ltnvtfW It.'inrlui Omiiily Sporiull UElonsPOltT. July ll The Ho gers family, consisting of Mra. J. W. lingers, her sons, Carnett and Leo. ami the hitler's wife, returned Sunday from n week's trip to llo qiliani. Wash., where they visited another son, Earl lingers, and fam ily, and w ere met by si ill another. Vein Hogers, and wife from Colo rado. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Martin nnd daughter motored from Portland Thursday lo visit Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. t). C Larson. I hey returned home Monday, Mrs. Lar son accompanying llieiii for u two weoks' visit. li- iiii.l Mrs V 1 Wenlberlev of Kotlogi visited Mr. Weatberley's sisler. Mis. Leo Uo-'ers Monday. Mr. and Mis. Fred Huhinskl of Scnpoose came down Thursday evening to upend the Fourth wllh Mrs. lliibinski's mother. Mra. Charles Walker. They returned Sunday, taking with them Mrs. Kalilnskl's sisler, who will spend her vacation visiting relatives am1 friends in lliat vicinity. Among those entertained at the Cliailos Walker homo on Srhoflehl the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. D I). Weaver of Car. liner. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. It. Hnlhitlay nnd sons, Mr and Mrs. Ken Wobler nnd finally, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hcaurhnmp and Mr. nnd Mrs. S I. Smith Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Schellings of West Fir. aeconitmnled by their son, Arthur, are visiting friends nnd relatives In lteodsport. Mr Schellfngs is a brother ot Mrs. Kay Chambers. Mr. and Mra. L. M. Andrews ot Foster, Oregon, vlstled Mrs. An drews' parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Wade. Mnd her l(imh r. Krnesi Wade over Ihe weekend. The families picnicked At Loon lake the Fourth. There belne no celebration In Heedsport. cftirons went elsewhere to show their patriotism or Inde pendence. Popular places to go were Loon lake. Winchester bay and Sunset bench for picnics, Smilh river for the grange picnic GLENDALE COUPLE MARRIED TUESDAY AT GRANTS PASS fN'pw R.-vl-w Dmislai County Sjoc!al) OLENUALK. July 12. M i s s Kdna Frost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. 1,. I'rost, residing on Clara street, and (ieorge Morley, son of Mrs. W. 11. Lesh, were mar ried at (J rants Pass, Tuesday, July 8. Mrs. Morley was born and rais ed here. She graduated from the (ilendale high school last May. Mr. Morley is an employee of the Glen dale Lumber company. Mr. and Mrs. Morley have rent ed the i'alge cottage on Second street where they will reside. RIDDLE fVrwu-Rpview Dotitflua County S(rlnl) KIDDLE. July 12. Miss Lena Howard visited with friends in Ta lent this week. Max Kimruel, cashier of the Rid dle State hank, was attending to business matters in Itoseburg Thursday. Mrs. If. A. Crow and Mrs. Hoy Walker left by auto for Salem Kri dav to remain several days. Mrs. Elbert liall was shopping in Itoseburg Wednesday. Prof, and Mrs. Loren Butler and son, Raymond, of Pullman, Wash., are spending several weeks here at the home of Mr. Rutlers par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ituller. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gaines, Lil lian Logsdon and C. H. Crow mo tored to liandon Sunday returning the ssme day. Al Tompkins of this place and Dr. Hoover of lioseburg left this week for an extended trip into Cali fornia and points along the coast. Mr. and Mrs. William Moore of Vancouver, Wash., were visiting over last week-end at the home of Mr. Moore's sister, Mrs. Elbert Jtall. John R Stevens and Helen Stev ens departed for Aberdeen. Wash ington, Sunday after visiting at the home of their prnndparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Fulcher. Mrs. Faunnie Hansen left for Altnras, Calif.. Sunday, where she will he the guest of her mother. Mrs. Gladys Gamma, for the next month. Postmaster O. L. Grant and wife nnd Ernestine Riddle left Thurs dv for Newport nnd other coast points. Thev will be absent shout two weeks. The post orfice will be In ehnrgf of Helena Riddle nnd Mrs. S. R. Nichols during their no se we. Mi8 Evelyn Rnvmond of Tnva Orek wns attending to bnalness ritle-q and visiting friends here S-'urday. T E, Alklns. local furniture deal- and danr.o. MnrshNeld for snorts end bo"t vnrnR, Nor'h Rend for the carnival, Ruudon for a general gond time. E. W. PrnnkHn nnd famllv mo tored to Klamath Falls and Crater lake for the relcbration and week end. Thev will return by way of Cretcent Cltv this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. John tinker vlofted their sons in Klnmath Fnlls from Thursday to Sunday. They report a TTilghty fine time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen Johnston of West Fir were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs Mnrtha Rutler. Mrs. Louis Weldner and son. Junior, left on the Sunday evening train for n three weeks' visit with Mrs. Weldnor's mother In Seattle. Mrs. A. W. Hurl on lias placed on exhibition In Burton's Pharmacy a Prince of Wales gladiolus from her irarden bavin? 3 spikes, the tallest 5 feet, all three having 47 blooms, tho largest measuring Ci inches. Mrs. Rurlon thinks clay soil is best for "glads," as she lias the jeinte variety In clay nnd in fertilised Inam. and this large one Is from the former soli, A large party of Reedsport citi zens motored to Jimmy lake, above Sottsburg and snent the fourth. The company consisted of Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Bernhardt and son. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hngan nnd child ren. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Weldner nnd son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ford. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Allen nnd son. Ralph Warder. Mrs. L. M. Wallace. Mrs. Lenn Henderson, and Mrs. J. W. McClllicnn. A. E. Edwards of the Edwards theatre wont to Kelzer Brothers' hospital, North Rend. Monday for treatment. Tuesday he suffered his second parnlytic stroko. Mrs. Ed wards Is in North Bend. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Danielsnn, who are spending the summer at Newport, motored to town Wednes day in a brand new Essex, looked after the Power company's affairs Thursday aud returned Friday to Newport. H. S. Brown and wife of Elkton transacted business in Reedsport Thursday. Mrs. E. D. Traylor, a former resi dent of Reedsport. visited her aunt. Mrs. 11. U Butler Wednesday, and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tray lor and family reside on a farm i near Shedd. What Do You Ask? 1 Do you ask, what will it cost? or WHAT WILL IT DO? John Deere machinery will cost less in proportion to what it will do than anything you can buy. SPECIAL Fordson Tractor and Disc Harrow $300.00 Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg Myrtle Creek Oakland AGENTS FOR L. A H. Electrle Ranges John Dasre plow Co. Hood River Spray Co. Hootler and Milwaukee Pump Sutherlln Spray Co. er made a business trip to Spring field Friday. Arnold Pfa'f, who has been In tbrt General hospital at Roseburg for some lime recovering from un attack of blood polgoning, returned to Ills home here last week and is able to be about on crutches. Ralph Ball of Portland, accom panied by bis son, Simmy. spent last week-end here, renev. ing old arquulntaiices and visiting rela tives. Abner Logsdon has accepted a po.-diion with the Shell Oil com-j pany of Itoseburg and took up his duties the first of the week. Rev. Wairc. Methodist minister of Canyonvllle, was here this week ' making arrangements to hold ser vices here twice a month at tho Baptist Community church. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coote of Stiv er, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coote of Silverton were guests for a short time Sunday af the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cornutt. The party was returning from Cra ter lake where they had spent the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cutsforth, who have been vacationing at their summer home at Charleston. Ore., th past few weeks returned here Friday. Miss Florence Nichols is confin ed to her home with an attack of the mumps. Miss Matie McClane came In from Diamond lake Thursday and is visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. fieo. MeClnne. She has resigned her position at Diamond lake and expects soon to open a lunch room at Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giihreath expect to leave Sunday on a two weeks' vacation trip, part of which will he snent at Diamond lake. Mrs. nicdvs Wilson entertained th Ladles Thimble club at her home near town Thursday after noon. Refreshments of brick Ice cream, cake nnd punch were serv ed to about eighteen guests. Mr. nnd Ms. G. N. Riddle nnd Mrs. Frnnk Fnte motored to Dia mond lake Wednesday .for a few dnvs stay. The house on the J R. Dean nlace nt the south end or the val ley, which was occupied by N. O. Dean and bis two sons, burned to the ground, Monday afternoon, al so the out buildings nnd the car owned by Mr. Denn. It Is thought tho fire started from n short In the car. Mr. Dean and sons were away nt the time and did no snve any of their household goods. CAMAS VALLEY CAMAS VALLEY, July 12. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Contes nnd daugh ter returned to their home at Rv derwood, Wash., last Sunday after several days Bpent with relatives here and at TVn Mile. Thev were accompanied home bv Mrs. Coates sister. T.Ilss Ruth Dick, who will visit there for a few days. Mr. Porter returned home Inst week from a trip to Oklahoma. He went by nuto as far as Oakland Calif., with Ralph Rlchter nnd from there took the Southern Pa cific. While In Oklahoma Mr. Porter visited with a sister nt Mi ami whom ho had not seen for 25 years. Several people from Camas at tended the Fourth of July celebra tion at Canyonvllle. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trueman and family, Gilbert Coon, William Moore, Dick Martindale. E. E. Ed wards, Mrs. Marian Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Slobie, Hubert Knip- ple, H. W. Iiwson, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lnwson, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Lawson and family and Mildred Dick. They enjoyed a very pleas ant day and many interesting fea tures. Rulph Rlchter and children, Rob ert and Viola, returned last week from n visit in Oakland, Calif. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Annie Wood, formerly con nected with the general store and post office hero. Mrs. Wood visit ed with the Rlchter family here for several davs. then, together with Mrs. Ralph Rlchter. Mrs. Wil liam Porter, and Mrs. W. G. Reetz, went to Eugene where Mrs. Rlch ter and Mrs. Wood will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rlchter. Mrs. Reetz visited relatives nt Junction nnd Mrs. Porter returned to her home on Moss street. Mis. Reetz and Mrs. Ralph Richter re turned to the valley Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noble nnd daughter, Geneva, and Miss Elsie Foster, all of l'ortland, spent the Fourlh here with Mrs. Noble's brothers, Percy nnd Virgil Wolcott, returning to l'ortland Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Pemberton and daughter, Violet, spent the Fourth visiting friends in Rose- burg. Wilbur Trueman, Hubert Knipple and Gail Lawson left the afternoon of the Fourth nnd went around the loop by way of the coast highway to Crescent City nnd home Sunday J by the Pacific highway. They also visited the coast towns of Marsh field and North Bend on their trip. BROCKWAV (N"w-R-vl..w PijuicI.. CiNinlr Special) BKOCKWAY, Jnly 12. Mr. and Mra. John Roberts and family have Just returned from ' a two weeks' I rip tlirougli California. Otto Parker 13 now employed liy I. I). Nichols. Miss Ilulila Schulze and Mrs. Claire liiirKoyne, accompanied hy Mr. and Mrs. J. R Williams and Paul Laird of Dillard, have just returned from a trip to llanuon. Flores lake and other coast points. Mrs. H. Christian and children and Clarence, are visiting relatives fn Washington. Pete Human of Portland is a visllor at the home of Robert Mc Kay. The new electric power line Is now being used in tlie Brockway district. GLENDALE (NVwi-Jtfvlew Dnuglaa Ctimity Riwlal) GLENDALE, July 2. The Tav ern at the Canyon Auto camp lo cated on the Pacific highway a short distance south of Canyon vllle will he in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mosier of this city. They are taking charge today. Mr. Mosier is an old experienced hotel chef. For a number of years he conducted the-Rldon hotel In tills city which he still owns. The El don hotel will he In charge ot 'Mrs. liilnia Sirnnne. It. Ii. Pettey. local Standard Oil, company representative . made a' busiiess trip lo Grants Pass Fri day afternoon. Kdward C. Throne of the Double E ranch on upper Cow creek Is ac companying the Rosehurg Munici pal hand, which left for Portland Friday evening where they are en tered In a contest of bands from various northwestern cities. Throne Is playing cornet, lie was formerly leader of the Glendale hand. Throne is a talented cor net player and has played with many larre bands. II. S. Stevenson of the Conifer Lumber company was a Grants Pass business visitor Friday. Olger and Truman Set her motor ed to Riddle last Tuesday evening where they attended a Masonic lodue meeting. Mr. nnd Mrs. Maje Ward return ed to their home at Yreka. Cal., Sunday, after visiting with friends nnd relatives lice for several days. Ward is a lineman for the Cotico people. Mrs. Ward will lie belter remembered as Mrs. Jesse (Oliver) Lane as she was known when residing here nearly 20 years ago. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Walker of They report a fine trip and were much interested in the large red wood trees and other scenery on the way. Nathan Klrkendall Is much elat ed at the Idea of having motion picture films produced on his farm here. Nathan tells us that the men making the arrangements for the "shot" have Interviewed him and chosen a site for the closing scenes of "The Oregon Trail" on his farm which Is located on the east side of valley on te highway over Camas mountain. Tell In the past two years under the control of the Southern Oregon Gas Corporation we have almost DOUBLED our number of Gas customers in Roseburg. We are making a high grade gas, second in quality to no other gas produced in this state. We are proving daily that gas is truly the IS MORE EFFICIENT The Southern Oregon Gas Corporation Soon at 215 West Cass Eugene, who have been spending several daya with Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Sether at Ihe Sether ranch home near this city returned to their home at the university city Sunday. Walker, instructor in psychology at the University of Oregon this past year. Is now at work on his doctor's degree. He expects to complete this at the stale university of Iowa, at Iowa Cliy, Iowa, where he will also teach this ensuing year. Mrs. T. R. Elders, and son, Teddy, of Downey, Cal., are visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Dewey, having arrived here Thursday morning enroute to their home from an extended visit In the middle west where she visited her mother and relatives at Montgomery. Minn. Mrs. Elders and Mrs. Dewev are sisters. W. W. Willis, well known Can yonvllle rancher and ball player made a business visit to Glendale Thursday evening. Bert Wells of Roseburg was on duty at the Glendale State hank last Saturday In the absence of Glenn 'I. Wardrip, who enjoyed a brief vacation trip during the Fourth of July and week-end. Wardrip and family motored to Vancouver, Wash., where they vis ited with Mr. Wardrlp's -mother and brother, returning here Sun day. Mrs. James H. Stewart, residing on Gilbertson avenue, visited at Grants Pass, where she went for medical treatment Wednesday. The high spots and thank-you-mums on Pacific avenue were lev elled off bv the caterpillar and big road grader belonging to J. S. W'oodroffe and son, Friday. A few members of the Glendale Cemetery association met at the lo cal cemetery Wednesday and plac ed 144 markers on graves that previously were unmarked. Names are being placed on these mark ers except on a number of un known graves. According to Mrs. Dewey, president, there are still a few more markers so that all un marked graves will he taken care of nt this time. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Zwlght left for Portland Sunday where Mrs. Zwlght will receive .a series of medical treatments. Mrs. Lester J. Harding, who accompanied the Zwights to Portland, returned to her home here Wednesday morn ing. Henninger brothers, local mer chants, installed a large fruit and vegetable disnlnv rack In one of their show windows together with a snray ""eri';nt, last week. Very lit'' b,'i!;n was done at the nieeting !''d here last Monday evening aside from pnviii" t..,n;,er of current bills, nt'endl"'! 10 n few routine mat ters r"d creeling 200 lineal feet mo'- of fi-o hose. The petition f" n sewer on Sether street in the Clnrp addition, presented lo Ihe ronrttl -nme weeks ngo. was discussed. No ec tlon was taken other than autho'-'K-ine Mayor Brown to have a n-e-lip'lnary tentative survev made. Mrs. O. J. Scott nnd two ons of Seattle. Wash., wbo have been viHlling at the H. ' S. Stevenson homo nenr Reuben left Tuesdnv for southern California. Mrs. Scott is a sister to Mr. Stenson. Mrs. M. Belott left for her home the Story 3 "Always A Roseburg Booster!" St., Perkins Bldg. Phone 235 M. R. (Mort) Brown, District Manager at Portland Monday after spend ing a few days here with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Belott. She was accompanied to Roseburg by Mr. and Mrs. Belott. Wlllard Cook and family moved to Fornvale Wednesday. Cook Is a logger employed hy the Glendale Lumber company and has been re siding in the Stewart cottage on Willis avenue. George C. Dyer, local merchant, transacted business at Myrtle Creek Wednesday. Mrs. Bernard Chaney returned to her home at Grants Pass last Friday evening after a few weeks stav here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Austin, where she has been convalescing follow ing a severe Illness. Her health is now much improved. Horace Webber, of Medford, vis ited with friends and relatives here Wednesday. He was formerly em ployed In this vicinity. According to report from Clyde G. Huntley, collector of Internal revenue at Portland, 33 federal in come tax reports were received at his office for Ihe year 1929 from Glendale, including 24 Individual, 2 partnership anil 7 corporation re ports. Joe Maglnnls. now employed hy a Portland machinery firm, arriv ed here Saturday and was an ov ernight guest of his friend. Allen C. Smith. Maglnnls resided in Glendale and on Cow creek as a boy. W. R. Stevenson, local plumber, Installed a gasoline pump for Her man Jacobson, who Is about to onen a service stntion on the Pa cific highway a short ways south of Wolf Creek, Friday. Miss Doreen Boice, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boice of this city, left for southern California for an extended visit Saturday. She accompanied 'Mrs. George L. Matthews to Whlttler, Cal. Miss I B m No Substitutes for Thinking and Working There are no substitutes for thinking and working. Think out a good plan, then earnestly put it to work. Let your money do its duty by depositing regularly with this Bank. The Roseburg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. - ; esults of Our Growth MODERN FUEL, particularly when it is used with modern and up to date Gas appliances. And NOW we are to move into a new office and salesroom where we can better serve you and also show what the modern fuel and improved appliances are able to do to better American home life. To Us, Efficiency Includes THE BEST IN SERVICE We honestly feel that we have lived up to this idea in all our business dealings. We want every customer to feel that he has received not only all the advantages accompanying the use of gas, but also the quickest, the best, and the most honest service that we are capable of giving. It is our desire to promote even further the use of gas by the citizens of Roseburg. Its advantages are well known to all, and prospective customers can be sure of the same high quality service that we have maintained in the past. BILL TAXING OLEO SIGNED BY HOOVER (AaaoHated Preei Leued Wire) WASHINGTON, July 12. Presl dent Hoover has signed a bill to amend the oleomargarine act pro viding for an assessment of a lu cent tax per pound on all colored imitations of butter. , The measure had been In con gress several years following the growth of the manufacture and sale Ot compounus an umicr. Under the new act an com- nn..nJ. nnninlnlnfr mnm tlmn ntti. per cent of moisture and colored to Imitate butler are to come un der the oleomargarine act and all quarter and pound packages must carry the information the product is oleomargarine. The act Is not applicable to lard and other uncolored shortening compounds. Dolce expects tovlslt with her friend. Miss Rosalie Hagen. a for mer Glendale resident, at Los An geles. Hershel Carter, 14. son of Mrs. W. E. Carter, found S30 in currency Monday that had been lost a short time previously by Wlllard Cook, logger. The money was promptly returned to its rightful owner by young Carter. John Rostermundt lias as guests this week Mrs. Rostermundt and son,' Fred, from Omaha. Neb., who are making a motor trip and visit ing various points of interest In the West.- Mrs. C. L. Normoyle motored to Grants Pass, where she stopped Tuesday. Mrs. A. H. Shoup ot Inspiration, Arizona, arrived here the latter part of last week for a few weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. T. P. Greniger at her Gilbertson avenue I home. Formerly Brunn's Booterie