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TWO KUSfcBUKC NEWS-KLVlliW. KOiSKUUKC. OKECOtt FRIDAY. AUGUST I, 1930. LOCAL NEWS Nelson Transacts Business J. Nelson of Cabot creek spent a short time In town Thursday truim acting business. ' Miss Brown Shops Miss Itessie Drown of Camus valley waa here Jjjr a short Unit yesterday iimei iug ii lends and ho()phiK- 3 Gfide Man In George Dt'Hur tlardi came In from Glide to yreet friends and trunnact bushiest. Takes Position in Hotel- Mi b Viola DeLoiiK. fur the pant two years connected with the hotel in North Bund, has taken a position as clerk at Hotel Hose. . Spends Month Vacationing Francis Clark, the nephew of Mrs. Kllen Post, Is vacationing tor a month at Cirile-il ranch on the North rmp(ina. Visitor at Circle-H ('apt. Kd f'ard Kalnbury, who filmed the mo .tion pictures. "Chung" and "(iow," nd who Is also widely known as radio lecturer, spent a week end lit Girle U lodfcii on tho North tlmpqua. Alexander Here John Alexander of Glide spent the morniiiK in Hose- bui'K on business. Return to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Diddle have returned to their home in Portland, after spemliiiK a week at Circled! lode above Glide. Vacations at Circle-H Hon. San derson Heed, slate senator from Portland a few years ago, has been spending a vacation of ten dayB at Circle H ranch. Visitors From Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. George W. Short of Wilbur were visit lug friends and looking after business matters in Hoseburg y e s t i day. Visitors Here Mrs. Louise Hum melin. Miss Frances Kummelhi of Portland and Airs. Lee N. lieach of Seattle were vitiftors in this city yesterday evening. Eugene Resident Here Itert Wyatt, KuKene business man, was in K one bury yesterday In the In terests of business. To Visit In ' Manhfield Mrs. Italph Kueuzli and son, Hobert, Mt Friday lor Marshfield. where they will visit for two weeks. Discharged From Hospital Mrs. E. II. llowmaii and infant son have left Koseburg General hospital to return to their home In Myrtle Creek. Californians Visit Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Almond of Pasadena, Califor nia, and Mrs. .1. Laiifcreen of Oak land, California, arrived here yes teiday to spend a few days as house guests of Miss Bertha and Miss Olive Cooney. t GLENDALE Motor to Portland M Iks Duynie mid AliHH Klsi Ht'cne liiuli)rij to Portland loduy to visit for a week Willi ll'll.'DdH. GI.KNIMl.K. Aug. 1 The Glen dale and Crunccnt C'fty ball teanii will have their playoff name at Glandule next Sunday. Kairli team liaa won one Kanie, Olendale win ning at (,'rencent City by a ficora of $ to 6, while Crescent Clly won the game here two weeks ago by a score of 11 to 6. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dfiitlle 01 A I 1 1 1 1 1 . Iowa, visited at the Ava lon ranch on Cow creek with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. (iarrett. Wednesday Mrs. Maje Ward and sons, Phil lip Ward and Oliver P. Laue Jr.. 344 N. Jacksop . . O. L. JOHNSON . K I. Phone 63 Specials Safurday arid Monday i H-0 QUICK OATSi . 1 ROYAL , CLUB COFFEE . i , o. Vacuum packed , Large pkg. . i . ,.ajr.v36G-1. ji Jb. tin ...... ,42c California Small White Beans, 3. Jbs." for 27c I KELLOGG'S. .CITRUS ; . j STAFFORD'S CORN : FLAKES ! '! WASHING ; , j DILL PICKLES -:L lor ....... ,15c Large pkg. . .21c Quart Jars ... 27c French's Cream Mustaird, large size , 14c ;Royal Club Jell Powder, ' . all flavors, 3 pkgs for 23c nox Gelatine, 2 pkg. 35c : ; Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. tin 27c Cheese -Pimento, Brick, Swiss, 2 pkgs. 35c Wesson OH Pint Tins 26c ft 'teIM'IM'I'MIIM'raM 1W.W.W.I.W.W.W.W.W.I.I.1.I.W.M of Vreka. Cal., are ramped on up per Cow creek near the Clark! summer camp. - the memoers of the Glendale, Presbyterian chircli will hold their annual picnic next tiunday in the Tauner Krove near the junction or the (julnes creek road and the Pa cific highway. Open air Sunday school and preaching services will be held in the forenoon, preceding the blK basket luncheon at uoou. Mrs. Grace Costello and Mrs. A. A. Ilolleveot motored to Kiddle Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Carter and daughter Kmmabelle, of Home, as rived here Wednesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Illidge. Lloyd Harvey wiio lor many ) years had a hardware store here and In recent yeara has been in business at Klamath Falls, waa op erated on for a goitre at St. Vin cents hospital in Portlaud Tuesday. He is reported gelling on nicely. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Sether and Mrs. C. J. Sether motored to Hose burg Wednesday where they vis ited and siiopped. A. K. Snodgrass who ban been making his home for some time with his daughter, Mrs. W. U Kegis, at Lyslul Siding left last week for Callstoga, Cai., where ho will make his home for a while. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Powell re turned to their home at Jitgene Wednesday after having visited here since Saturday at the Sether ranch houe near this city. Mrs. C. J. Seiner is their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Isham, Miss Ardeth Knlriken and Joe Aus land of Urania Pass visited with Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Khorlu and family the fore part of the week. On their return they were accom panied by Miss Fanny Taylor, who has been slaying at the Eberle home lor some time aud who will make her home at Grants Puss for a, while. Mrs. C. E. Illidge and daughters. Mrs. K. G. Johnson and MIbs Doro thy Illidge, motored to Medford Wednesday, where they visited with friends and relutives. Mr. and Mia. C. W. Curter and daughter, Kmmnbelle, Mr. and Mrs H. (1. Johnson, house guests of Mr. mid Mrs. C. 10. Illidge of this city, together with Mr. Illidge and Miss Dorothy Illidge, left for llundon Thursday morning where they will have a two days outing. 1). F. bv erett of Riddle Is in chargo of the (ilendiile Pharmacy during lllidge's absence. John M. Throne, cashier of the Umpqua Valley hank at Roseburg, was a business visitor here 1 liur day. Lory Miller and family returned Friday from a lu-day trip to var Inus places In Southern California, including a visit with two sistery at Itedondo Bench. Cnl. Mis. Wilton H. Garrett mid son. Dean, are visiting this week witu Mr. and Mrs. itert A. unions, Mrs. llnneit's parents, at Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hagen and fam ily visited with friends at Myrtle Cseek Sunday C. L. Normoylo motored to Woodburn lust Salurday aUornoou.' where Mr. Normoyle la coiivales-: clng from a recent operation at .1 Portland hospital. Mrs. Nora llrllt and daughter. MIhs Florence Brill, left for Seat lie, Wash, Wednesday, to attend to business matters and visit with friends. From California William I,opez. physical education director for the Franklin high school lu Los An gelei., Mrs. Lopea and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lockwood of Los Angeles, are vacaiioniug tu Canada after Bpendiiig two weeks at Circle-H. m wnifn Puterbaugh's Gash Grocery I. O. O. F. Building (Locally OwnedIndependent Store) Phone 709 Just a Word to the Housewife Saturday and Monday Specials ..Note the low prices listed below. Call and look our store over and get prices ' from a home owned store. FLOUR-Hard Whelt; 49 lb Sl.45 ONIONS Large white, 5 lbs .2l COFFEE-Hills Bros. Red Can, "Rastus, Let's Buy Coffee," lib 39c PEAS Elsinore, No. 2 tin, 2 tins 38c : Pineapple Corn Mayonnaise Broken Slices Choice of Brands P"lavor No. 2J tin o. 2 tins T ooi '' Best Quality r 2 tins 43c 3 for 54c Pint Jar ... . 35c Bananas Golden Ripe 7 lbs. 25c l Coffee Oranges r Our Special Sweet and Juicy ;:3lbs 73c Doz 25c Bread Home B.iked 2 large ..... 25c FREE DELIVERY " 'Red Delivers the Goods" Msmenusam aaraami!rt mm His i'ihisi iltnT ijiwt HARD-TIME DANCE at th RAINBOW GARDENS Saturday Night 2 A-1 Prizes Given to the two best costumes present. Watch this space every Saturday night. ??? Special Notice The Valley Poultry "'Wishes to announce that its new loca tion will be one block south of the Douglas County Mill on Pine St., between Cass St. and Lane St. Phone 646 ? I 50c Tucker's 50c I ) Hfl - 111! ...rr,, nr 1 Goes to Portland Mrs. Geoine1 Godfrey of Myrtle Creek passed Ibrougli this city yesterday after noon enrotitu io Portland to visit Willi her son for a few days. See and Hear the New Philco Radio Tonight "Taylor's" At the Roseburg Super- A Service Station Troubles Float Away on the Bubbles of Puretest Hydrogen Peroxide One Pint 50c When jou tiu this mild ami M'ltlir. llotlee how the tillv htihhles iniinedliitely eome lo life. That's free oxygen 5 lii-lni: releastMl to do Us liene- 5 filial Hurk for ou. 5 t $ I Nathan F ullerton ! W7i exaEL Prof Storm g 1 - ROSEBURG, OREGON ij tITTIIIgIMITTTTTrTTMT QONT DENY JDURSELF THE PLEASURE OF " There's real pleasure in selecting PERSONALLY the foods you plan to prepare for your family. You have a wide variety in our stores from which to choose your favorite foods whether fresh fruits, vegetables or other groceries. And, better yet, you will be pleasantly surprised by the hundreds of timely suggestions for menus which you find on our shelves and in our displays of good things to eat. PricesEffective Saturday&Monday , Aug. 2 & 4 th lCLTlRl Macarr Hard Wheat an al1 PurPse four. $1 J American, Medium, 2 cans . 5SrfJLCf5E)S Libby'. sliced or halves, No. 22 tins, 2 for C-i.rl?SX.Jt Snide.'s or Del Monte, large bottles, 6 for C 49c 1J COFFEE T?t? $1-03 1 SQUP?2Tnbse,,'8Tomato' 95c CORN MacMarr fancy Del Maize, in No. 2 tins, 3 cans. . .50c MAYONNAISE Best Foods, Sanitary pint jar, each 35c 6 bars BAKED BEANS-B. & M., large can, 2 for 39c TOILET SOAP- WASHING POWDER Citrus, 2 pkgs. . ............. . .45c HAMSPremium half r wno,e, Ib-33c HMiuiiimi 25c ECONOMY CAPS- Dozen 25c COTTAGESLotsofLean,.b33cl Produce Items Carrots and Beets 3 Bunches 10c Lemons Large, fancy doz. 39c Onions Italian Reds 4 lbs. 15c SUTHERLIN $5.00 Orders Delivered Free Small Orders 10c Sugar Excepted. ROSEBURG