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THREE At the End of the Trail Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. John Win. Kohertson, formerly of Itose burg, siient the week-end here vis iting relatives ai,d friends. Go to Glendale Miss Nedra Clark and Miss 'Ethel Smith were.'i visitors' In Glendale over the past ' week-end. Local News Attractions AT THE MOVIES ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. MONDAY. JULY 21. 1930." 1 4 Goes to -Eugene Richard l-.evy spent Sunday in Kugene visiting with relatives and friends. Mist Bolter Visits Miss Phyllis Bolter, of Rock Creek, was a visi tor in this city Thursday. Spend Day at Coast Miss Rose and Miss Hahe Ilitzer spent Sun day vacationing at the coast. Visits in Eugene Miss Pearl Rayburn spent the week-end at the home of her parents in Eugene. In on Business Fred Chamber lain, of Lookingglass, spent a few hours in Rose.burg this morning on "business. Back From Marshfield Jack Chenoweth has returned to this city after spending a month in Marshfield. Visits at Rock Creek Miss Ra bina Nerbas left today for Rock creek to spend ttie week-end at the Rices' summef camp. Fish on North Umpqua Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Metzger and son spent yesterday on a fishing trip up the North Vmpqua.- Spend Day in Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Herman Althaus and son. Floyd, spent Sunday in Eugene visiting with friends. Back From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davis have returned to their home here after a vacation of several weeks in Camas Valley. Visitor from Philadelphia Mrs. Emma 0. Seaberg, of Philadelphia, is visiting at the home of her brother, M. W. Bergh, of Garden valley. Visitors From Camas Valley Mrs. Albert Church and son. Henry, of Camas Valley, were vis itors here for a few days last . week-end. From Medford O. Ii. Harding, of Medford, district manager of the Standard Oil company is spending a few days here on of ficial business. Spend Week-end at Bandon Mr. and Mrs. George W. Conkey and the latter's mother, Mrs. Mc Tlevlt, spent the past week-end at Bandon at the beach. Former Resident Here Joe Cnmpbell of Eugne. formerlv em i ployed by the Lock wood Motor reomDany of Rosebure, spent Sun day here with friends. Weew End Visitor Morris Hou- aer, clerk in tne wareway siore in Here On Business Steve Sei grist, of Umpqua, was In town on business Saturday. In on Business D. F. Buzzard, of Camas Vulley, was in town Sat urday on business. Business Visitor In Rob Leh man, of Tyee, vf.is a business visitor in Rose burg Saturday. Mrs. Beckley Visits Mrs. Charles Reckley, of Glide, was a visitor In this city this morning. From Round Prairie Tom Rur nett. Sr., of Round Prairie, was in Roseburg Saturday on business. Spend Dav at Bandon Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Nichols of Lookingglass, spent Sunday at the beach an Dan- don. 1 From Sutherlin Mr. and Mrs. O. W. French, of Sutherlin, were here Saturday on business and for pleas ure. ' Admitted to Hospital Mrs. K, H. Bowmnn of Myrtle Creek has been admitted to Uoseburg General hospital. Byron Transacts Business Fred Byron, of Olalla, spent a few hours here Saturday transacting business. From Canyon ville Mrs. Wade Worthington. of Canyonville. visit ed friends and shopped in this city Saturday. Transacts Business Here Ottey Boone, from the Deer creek dis trict, transacted business in this city Saturday. Transacts Business Here "Wil liam Moody, of Winchester, snent a few hours here Saturday trans acting business. Here on Business C. C. -Lawrence, of Pillard, spent n few hours in town Saturday in the in terests of business. J Visitor From Brockway Mrs. H. C. Schaty-rkerk, of Brockway. snent several hours visiting and shopping here Saturday. ' v . V' - Ill CIST BHS (Assnclatml PrrM lA-aws! Wire) SAN FRANCISCO. July 21. Net worth of checking accounts in leading Pacific coast bunks jumped 32,linti,(MlO in a week, tile federal reserve bank here reported today. The total attained July 10 was $771.(1110 UUO. A year ago the total was only about S7.0uo.oou higher. Oilier shifts in financial figures for selected cities in (lie twelfth lederal reserve dislrlct made pub lie today included: A tain of $15,mM.Oc0 In loans and investments. Securities loans were up $13,000,000. Commercial loans were down $!),0o0,oo(i; bank Investment)! were up Si l.tioo.ooo, of which $S,000.000 went into fed eral government securities and 000,000 into other securities. Time deposits, including sav ings accounts, dropped $(, 000,000, to Jl.OOS.000.000. which was S2(5, 000.000 above the corresponding figure for last year. ihere were no borrowings from the federal reserve hank here, in contrast with borrowings of 533, 000,000 a year ago. ANTI.KHS Today. "Show Ctrl in Hollywood." with Alice White; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day. "The Vagabond King," with llcnuis King and Jeanelte Mac-1 llonald; Friday and Saturday, "Young Eagles," with Ruddy Hog ers, exclusive pictures of Sharkey Schmellng championship fight. -o- Oakland Residents Visit Mrs. J. 11. (iriihuo and daughter, Mrs. 11. S. Mode and .Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Anderson, Oakland resi dents, were in town visiting friends and looking alter business affairs Saturday. 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 Embalmer Mnlnr Charles Kingsford-Sinlth. famous aviator, stepping from the automobile that brought him from his plane the Southern Cross to the hangar at Roosevelt Field, L. I, where a wild crowd cheered him to the echo. Woolworth Heiress and Fiance Vict in Cottane Grcve Mr. nnd Mrs. Bxrton Helllwell spent Sun day in Cottage Grove an guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Helllwell. Grants Pass, will arrive here evening (o spend the week with relatives nnd friends. this end Leavinq for Kansas Miss Fern TluRenbark end Miss Joyce Tiusen bark of Melrose are preparing to leave soon for nn extended visit with relatives in Kansas. Visit in Euqene Mr. and Mm. Glenn Radabnugh and the Tatter's sister. Miss Verna Braden. who !r visiting here, spent the week-end in Eugene as the guest of relatives. Visit In Portland Mis Wlen Crnbtree and siter. Mrs. Hamilton, left yes'erdav for Portland where thev will visit for a week with their niece, Mrs. Kenneth Houe older. formerly Miss Grace Carroll, of this city. Vacation at Bandon Mr. and Mrs. Al Tlashford and sons. Bob Aind Donald spent the week-end at P.andon. Mrs. Bashfnrd and the children are staying for two weeks' Vacation. Go to DeLake Miss Irma Mar tins and Miss Marie Martins, who have been spending the summer here, left yesterdav for DeLake. where they will join Mrs. George Neuner of Portland, who has a summer cottage there. In From Rock Crek Attorney nnd Mrs. Dexter nice, who are spending several weeks at their summer e-bin on Rock creek, were in town Thursilov vlsitin" and at tending to business affairs. Haroham at Tiller Vernon TTnrnlnm. supervisor of the TTn- ntiR National foret. Is spending pevera divs on a fietd trip in the Soi"h Tmnnltn raneer disf' making his headquarters ot er. Till fSoen to Steambr" Tom Wt- .rn ttvoiMitlve nsoistnnt on the .nm'nnno Natlnn-1 fnr-t. Wt till mornlnir on trln tn S'enmhoiit 'o check over the office work at the ranger station there. From Wilbur Mrs. W. S. Rolle. Mr. and Mrs. S B. Dunn, W. E. Thoni"snn and J. Dunn were In from Wilbur Saturday on business and for pleasure. Fish on North Umnqua Miss Gwendovln and Miss Jean Scott. Allans Burkhart and- Argns Fisher snent Snndnv on a fishing trip up the North Umpqua river. Gladiolas Presented A honnnt of beautiful gladiolas urown on the Soldiers home grounds In Vv'et Roseburi? w-as presented todav to the local chamber of commerce. Vis'rtr From Azalea TTr. pnd Mrs. Clifford Smith and fnmllv. from Azalea, were nninnT the out of town vlsilors in Roseburg Saturday. Visitors From HH- Mrs Trl Vnnpg. Jpin Conn'ne and Roth Matthews, mide reotdents, onrne In Snturdav to vlfdt friends and look after business interesis. Bak From Eunene Rev. Mean der Muirden nnd c. nnriin hnve returned from Tuene. whore thev spent several da-s "tt"ndtng the Presbyterian synod of Oregon. Visitors In Town Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Alendefer Mr. and rvfrs. C. S. Armtrong. Afrs. Jerrv Jerome, nnd 'A. B. Cimninrrhpm. all of Med ford. spent the week-end here as guests of Jerry Jerome. Yoncalla Resident" In Mr. nd Mrs Llevd Wise. Elmer Daugher tv. O. K. McCnrtnin. residents of Voncalla. visited Rosehnre Sutur. dav and attended to matters of business. From Myrtle Crek Mrs. Joe Anlauf. Mrs. Bern'ce Duncan. Mrs. George Godfrey. Mrs. Henrv Er- sUne and Mrs. Helen Verrell were visitors In this city Saturday from Myrtle Creek. Back From Trln Mr. nnd Mrs Weslev Wt'llams have returned nf- ter a week's trin to Porttnnd and Seattle. Thev nlnn to mate their home in Melrose temporarily. Leave for South Dakota Mr. nnd Mrs. Grover Tlson and children. Clair nnd Blllv. accompanied by Mrs. Tlson's sister. Mrs. Wilson, of Portlnnd. left Sunday morning for Lead, South Dakota, to visit with relatives. They will return to this city in three weeks. Vacation at Bandon Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Church and their holise guests. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Phil lips, of Los Angeles, spent the week-end vacationing at Bandon. They were joined Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Palmer, who were enroute to their home in San Fran risco after a trip to Vancouver, B. C. Fire Threatens School rrnss fire earlv this morn'ne threaten d for a time the Riverside school ti'illdinr. hurnine over several acre of ground west nf the build ing before it was extinguished. Mrs. Nickson Rite Held Fun eral services for Mrs. .Myrtle Nick son, who died at her home on East Sixth street last week, were held vesterday afternoon at the Doug ias Funeral home. There were many friends and relatives In at tendance and many beautiful flow ers. Rev. W. R. Balrd, pastor of the Christian church, conducted the service. Interment took place in the I. O. O. F. cemetery with H. C. Stearns In charge of arrangements. Go n Random and "rV T,. w M"t.j!e-or nnd rhildrn Frances nil Morenrot. Mr nnd ,,r,. i T. WMtiipv ni'1 '(nutter. Mls .Ten Vhnpr BH't Garrt Rae-elV. motoro to Paedon Saturday to spend the week-end. Miss Srtc''la"d on Vacation Ml. Hi7ol Strickland, emntovee of tho local telephone comnanv. 's .pendfnP a vacation of a week. v'q. ttnr In PortlnpH -nd wit" her par. opt M- arH V- A. O. Strick 'and In Looklneelass. Ho" DaM'a Grown dahtta nf tpo .Teraev Beacon vartet nrtne- nine lnes n "amtpr rrnwp tiv Mrs. F M. R"hrlp vt'est PoaeTurr. Is on HUpMv I the window of the- eliamher of oororoorco V"" Crtn hro-oht in a display nf T.os An dahlias. ale. Here on Business Harry Dixon came in from Dixonville Saturday to attend to business affairs. Visits in Myrtle Point Miss Penii Goetz was a visitor in Myrtle Point over (he past week end. Guests In Kellogg Miss Ruth Von Pessl nnd Miss liuynlse lleose spent the week end In Kellogg ns guests of friends. Motor to Bandon Miss Goldle Goets and Roy lleburd motored to Bandon Sunday to spend a lew hours at the beach. THAT'S Here From Kellogg Mr. nnd Mrs. H. I). Winter came in from Kellogg this morning to visit friends nnd transact business. FRESH as piping hot pop-overs . . . H7jBroi Coffee In the original vacuum pack 1930 It is air that destroys the flavor of coffee. And even air-tight tins will not keep coffee fresh. That's why Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum tins as fast as it comes from the roasters. By this method, air is completely removed from the can and hpt out, Miss Maysie Casque, heiress to part of the Woolworth millions, with her liance, Mr. John Roland Robinson, young lawyer whom sue to marry tills week in London, England. Miss Casque lias been busily engaged in choosing her trousseau which will consist of 100 frocks, with shoes, stockings and hats to go with each. Ford Car Is Luxurious among the outstanding Ford Town Sedan TRIMMING and Interior appointments are features of the new Ford Town Sedan. Seats are upholstered in either brown mohair or creep tan Bedford cord with luxurious wall and celling trimming to harmonize. The front seat, wide and deep, is easily adjusted to suit the convenience and com fort of the driver. The rear seat, which accommodates three persons, has an arm rest at either side and a folding arm rest in the center. Interior hardware is of scroll design. Curtains are provided for the rear and rear quarter windows, and there la a flexible robe rail on ths back of the front seat. Is Business Visitor J. F. Brown, of Tenmlle, was a business visitor here Saturday. Visitors From Sutherlin Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turner of the Suth erlln hotel were guests In Hosebui g over the week-end. Is Business Visitor !.afe Whit sett, of Roberts Creek, was a busi ness visitor In this city Saturday. From Days Creek Mrs. Edith Moore and Mrs. John llusenbark, Jr., of Days Creek, visited in this city and shopped Saturday. BORN ' rorpn.oonnd aon r- Korp on lv Oft M root"-'" r-'rlhrlav o and frq A. F Bradley of (his city. In the Mercy hospital. Jerome in Town Jerry Jerome, who Is connected with the California-Oregon Power company In Med ford. Is spending a few weeks here on official business. He has just returned from the east where he has been preparing himself for his position. OLD TIME DANCE AT THE New Evergreen Grange Hall Wednesday Night July 23 Tickets 50c Everybody Welcome It has Everything! Che SEA BRIDE By BEN AMES WILLIAMS Tans of the Sea TI IE whaling ship "Sally Simms" carries Capt. Noll Wing and his youthful bride Faith on their honeymoon trip. The witchery of the sea takes away from her the man she loves and leaves in his stead a hard-bitten, hard-drinking whaling captain. Spice of Romance ' ROMANCE creeps into this situation when it was most unexpected and jeal ousy and suspicion add their bits to complicate the trying situation in which Faith finds her self on her honeymoon. Pepper of Action UNEXPECTED drama and the happy solution of Faith's predicament are brought about because sailors are a two-fisted, slugging lot, given to action rather than soft words. It is one of the reasons "The Sea Uride" has everything! Now Running Daily in The New Flock! Pretty soon you will have to decide what feed you will use for your pullets. Crown Feeds will give you more and bet ter eggs for a dollar. They are uniform. Don't gamble with your profits FarmBureauCooperativeExchange Roseburg Myrtle. Creek Oakland AGENTS FOR L. & H. Electrlo Ranges John Desre Plow Co. Hood River Spray Co. Hoosler and Milwaukee Pumps Sutherlin Spray Co. GRAND REOPENING OF THE Silver Nook Grill 227 N. Jackson St. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 We sincerely invite every resident of Roseburg to come in nnd look over our remodeled home. Please feel free to drop in, if only for a few moments. We shall be closed all day Tuesday in order to complete our work. When You Want Something GOOD to Eat Always think of us. Our meals nre guaranteed stomach Batisfiers. If you don't believe that just try us I Silver Nook Grill CLYDE WIARD. Prop. 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