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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13. 1930.
THREE
Local News
From Melrose Walter Kruse of
Melrose was a business visitor in
this city Tuesday.
From Oakland Fred Broszlo of
Oakland visited this city Tuesday
on business. .
In From Riddle Charles Sowers
by of Riddle was a business visitor
in this city yesterday.
Visitor from Melrose Mrs. 1 mo
gene Conden of Melrose was a vis
itor in. this city Tuesday.
Drain Resident Visits N. Te-
ogue, resident of Drain, visited this
city yesterday on business.
Here on Business Otto Mathews
came in from Melrose yesterday to
look after business affairs.
Business Visitor In R. Z. Par
mer came In from Tiller Tuesday
to look after business matters.
Transacts Business Here Grant
Clayton of Dillard w as in town
yesterday transacting business.
Riddle Man Here A. C. TJlam of
Riddle was -in town yesterday at
tending to business iuterests.
Aikens in on Business A. L. Al-
kens came hi from Riddle Tuesday
to care for business interests.
From Sutherlin H. E. Brown
was in from Sutherlin Tuesday
looking after business matters.
Business Visitor In Ernest
Crane, of Melrose spent several
hours here Tuesday on business.
From Roberts Creek Elmer
Crow of Roberts Creek was a busi
ness visitor in this city yesterday
From Round Prairie Mrs. Rod
ney Knott of Round Prairie was
here Tuesday calling on friends
and shopping.
Walker Business Visitor Otto
Walker of Coos Junction spent sev
erAl hours here yesterday on busi
ness. , i
Visits in California Kenneth
Perdue has left for Westwood, Cal
ifornia, to visit or a time with
friends.
Mrs. Newport Visits Mrs. T. H.
Newport of Glide visited with
friends and attended to business
here yesterday.
Croucher (n Town G e o r g c
Croucher of Brockway spent sev
eral hours in town Tuesday on
business.
From Grants Pass O. S. Brown,
attorney at law in Grants Pass, and
Mrs. Brown were in Rosebnrg yes
terday on business.
Mrs. Nichols Here Mrs. Cyril
Nichols of "Brockway was in town
yesterday shopping and calling on
friends.
Ml In Vets' Hospital D. Williams
of this city Is reported to be ser
iously ill in the Veterans' hospital
in San Francisco.
Visitor Here Miss Marguerite
Scarbuck of Myrtle Creek spent a
few hours here yesterday shopping
and visiting friends.
From Ash L. B. Judy, O. E. Ba
ker, A. O. Gastafson and W. J
Parker, all from Ash. were busi
ness callers in Roseburg yesterday.
From Garden Valley Fred Bone
brake of Garden valley spent
short time here yesterday after
noon transacting business.
Kimmel Is Visitor Max Kimmel,
cashier of the bank at Riddle, was
among the out-of-town visitors to
transact business in Roseburg
Tuesday. t
Dixonvllle Man In T. W. Hat
field of Dixonville was here this
morning looking after business
matters.
Mrs. Dysert Visits Mrs. Winona
Dysert of T,ooking?lass shopped
nnd visited friends in town Tuesday.
Hoefer Transacts Business A.
H. Hoefer of Riddle was in town
yesterday for a few hours transact
ing business.
From Coos Junction Mrs. O. M
Hopple and Mrs. J. A. C. King were
in from Coos Junction Tuesday
shopping and calling on friends.
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tell you
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Attractions
AT THE MOVIES
ANTLERS Today anil Thurs
day. "Sui ah und Son," with ltuth
Chulterton; Friduy und Saturday,
Bebe Daniels in. "Alius ' Freuch
Gertie."
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powerful dramatic ability
of Ruth Chatterton. displayed
so successiully in "Churmiug Sin
ners," "The Laughing Lady" and
"Madame X" will be again brought
forward for the delrciuliun of her
numerous admirers when the Ant
lers theatre shows her newest
film, "Sarah and Son" for two
days.
"Sarah and Son" Is the story of
an impoverished actress who is
forced to give up' her baby boy
that she might work and live. On
becoming famous she tries to re
trieve the lad but encounters in
trigue upon the part of the wealthy
couple who have adopted her
child. The manner in which she
accomplishes her rourageous pur
pose forms the climax of the pic
ture. It is tense and breath-taking
but it is one which leaves an au
dience in a happy glow of good
spirits.
Fredrlc March is cast opposite
Miss Chatterton. He plays the
part of the young lawyer who falls
in love with her and tries to help
her retrieve her young son, play
ed by Phlllipe de Lacy. There is
an abundance of Bplemlld character-portrayal
In the picture.
Timothy Shea wrote the original
novel upon which the screen story
based. Zoo Altins, renowned
American woman poet and play
wright, wrote the adaptation from
the novel.
The picture was directed by Dor
othy Arzner, Par-amount's only
woman director.
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Roseburg Undertaking Co -
Established 1901 M. E. HITTER, Minagtr
Founded and Maintained on Efficient
Service and Courtesy
Ambulance Service
Phong 284 '
Oak and Kane Sts.
Licensed Lady
Embalmer
Visitors From Umpqua Mrs.
Frank Good and children from
Umpqua were in Roseburg yester
day visiting with friends and shopping.
Oakland Residents Visit Mr.
and Mrs. IT. C. Worthern. residents
of Oakland, visited friends and
transacted business in town Tuesday.
Visitors From Ash Miss Grace
Raekllff and Mrs. Norlen Bell o(
Ash were in this city Tuesday vis
lting with friends and looking after
business affairs.
Returns to Nebraska Mrs.. Nle
hus, wtio has been visiting here for
two weeks with her daughter, Mrs.
Albert Micelli. returned today to
her home in Nebraska.
From Myrtle Creek Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Weaver of Myrtle Creek
were callers In this city yesterday,
attending to business matters and
visiting with friends.
Mrs. Rondeau In Mrs: G. B.
Rondeau of Tiller spent a few
hours here yesterday afternoon vis
iting and looking after affairs of
business.
Visits With Parents Miss Mary
Frederick of Portland is at home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Frederick of Myrtle Creek, for
a few days' vacation.
Visitors From Drain Mr. nnd
Mrs. Albert 'league uf Drain wore
out of town visitors here yesterday,
spending several hours transacting
business and greeting Hoseburg acquaintances.
Judge Coshow Here Chief Jus
tice O. P. Coshow of the Oregon
state supreme court, arrived here
yesterday to attend to business
nffairs and visit with his daughter.
Mrs. John McClintock.
From Seattle William Suther
land of Seattle, former resident ot
Medford, well known In Itoseburg,
spent Tuesdny in this city greet
ing friends and attending to busi
ness matters.
Missionary Soriety to Meet The
Women's Missionary society of I he
Methodist Episcopal church, bourn
will hold its business meeting
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in the
church parlors.
From Idleyld Karl Vosburgh
was in from Idleyld yesterday on
business, lie broueht in with him
Juae and Karl Wlanl. who had
been spending a vacation of two
weeks at Idleyld.
Mrs. Wismer Visits Mrs. Ellen
Wismer of Oitkland. Calif., arrived
here yesterday afternoon for
short visit at the home of her
brother, N. W. Rothacker.
Californians Visit Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Ilinkley and Mrs. Ella Hink
ley of Pasadena, Calif., arrived
here yesterday to visit for two
weeks as guests of Miss Bertha
and Miss Olive Cooney,
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Vance Weakens in Pitching
Duel With Blake Two
Games Captured by
the Mackmen.
Undergoes Major Operation
Miss Thelma Parks of this city un
derwent a major operation this
morning in Roseburg General hos
pital, with Dr. I,. M. Lcbrbach in
attendance.
From Los Angeles Mrs. Anna
Coffell, accompanied by her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Coffell. and their two
children, and her nelce. Until
Copeman. from Los Angeles, are
visiting relatives here for a week.
After their visit here. Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Coffell plan to go to
Wyoming to locate.
Flowers Presented Two baskets
of lovely flowers, one of gladiolas
and the other of large asters ar
ranged with ferns, were presented
yesterday to the local chamber of
commerce from the Soldiers' home.
Bert G. Bates Here Bert G
Bates, former associate editor of
the Ro3Plmrg News-Review, now
located In Hollywood, arrived In
Hoseburg last night (or a short
visit on his wav to the American
Legion convention at Baker. He
left this afternoon for the conven
tion. Mrs. Bates and daughter.
Sally Zoo, are travelling bv boat
from Los Angeles to Seattle and
will join Mr. Bales in Portland
after the convention, and they will
stop in Hoseburg for a short visit
on their way back to Hollywood.
Former Resident Visits Mrs. W.
D. Wiley, former Hoseburg resident,
is visiting friends here for a short
time. Mrs. Wiley is now living in
Independence, where her husband
is manaser ot the J. C. Penney
store.
Transferred to Roseburg C. L.
Spray and J. Kllnge, Southern Pa
cific employees formerly stationed
in Roseburg but who have been in
Eugene since leaving here, have
been transferred back to this city
for Cite fruit season.
To Attend Convention R. L.
Dunn, local chiropractor. Is leav
ing the last of this week for Los
Ana-plea, where he will attend the
national convention of the chiro
practors' association. August 1 to
24 Inclusive. He plans to return
on the 26th.
By HUGH S. FULLERTOX Jr.
Associated Press Sports Writ?r
The opening yesterday of the
"crucial" National league series
between the Chicago Cub3 and
Brooklyn fulfilled all advance no
tices In thrills. A pitching duel
between Fred Blake and Dazzy
Vance, highly productive of hits
but not of ruiiH. lasted eleven in
nings before Chicago gained a 3-2
victory and Increased Its lead to a
full game. Two first lnnin? errors
by Flowers gave the Cubs two runs
and forced Brooklyn Into an unsuc
cessful uphill battle in its efforts
to regain the lead. It was not un
til the eleventh the Cubs were able
to bunch enough hits off Vance to
score the odd run.
With New York nnd Cincinnati
idle, the Pittsburgh Pirates regis
tered the big gain in the lower part
of the National league standing
und the St. Louis Cardinals made
a lesser one. The Pirates downed
the Phillies In a doubleiieacier
Thev had to go 14 Innings to win
the first game s to (. scoring iu
runs in their half of the inning on
three hits after the Phillies had
forged ahead, but the second game
produced an easy 8 to 3 victory as
Glenn Spencer allowed Philadel
phia only five hits.
: St. Louis, although . outhlt 10-8.
made good me of Its hits to. defeat
Boston. 4 to 2. Another BostonSt.
Louis clash went the other way as
the Red Sox cained a 6 to "4 decis
ion over the Browns on the
strength of Bob Reeves' single with
two out in the ninth.
Babe Ruth Stars
The Yankees stopped Detroit for
a while yesterday but only after
Babe Ruth had put on a great per-
formance to win a 6 to 5 decision
In a close battle. The Babe
clouted his 4.1rd homer in the
third Inning with his mascot, Jim
my Reese, on a base to climax a
big Yankee rally, then drove In
the winning run In the ninth at the
highly crucial moment when thefo
were two out and two strikes on
him.
With Mose Crove and Bill Shores
pitching a pair of good games, the
Athletics twice troupced Cleveland
by 9 to 1 and 7 to u. Washington
held second place a game ahead
or the Yanks by scoring four runs
off Ted Lyns In the third inning
to take n speedy game from the
Chicago White sox, 6 to 4.
Dunn in Town Frank Dunn was
In from Melrose Tuesday looking
after business matters.
Melrose Man In Charles Reed
of Melrose spent a short time here
Tuesday on business. ,
Here on Business Albert Math
ews of Melrose was attending to
business matters In this city yes
terday afternoon.
BORN
WOLCOTT. To Mr. and Mrs.
II. M. Wolcott of Dillard, at Mercy
hospital on August 12. a son.
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In these times of widespread ag
ricultural distress the farm hoard
Is obliged to cover considerable
territory with only one Legge.
Medford Daily News.
- Admitted to Hospital Mrs. So
phia E. Collins of Ruckles has been
admitted to Roseburg General hos
pital for medical treatment.
HARMLESS TO
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DE LAVAL
Sales and Service
The De Laval agency for milkers, cream separators,
sterilizers, coolers and pumps, has been transferred to
us, and service calls should be made to 98 Roseburg.;
We will have a supply of spare parts on hand and will
give prompt and courteous attention to all calls.
FarmBureauCooperativeExchange
Roseburg Myrtle Creek Oakland
AGENTS FOR
L. A H. Eleetrlo Ranges John Deere Plow Co.
Hood River Spray Co. Hoosler and Milwaukee Pumps
Sutherlin Spray Co.
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TODAY
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THURSDAY
America's Premiere'
Dramatic Actress-
Beard. Return C'yue Beard,
new principal of Roseburg Junior
high school, and Mrs. Beard, re
turned to this city yesterday. They
snent most of the summer In Se
attle, where Mr. Beard attended,
University of Washington summer
school. Aftr the close of summer
school Mr. "and Mrs. Beard spent
a short vacation at Mt. Ranler
national park and at Seasideand
returned to Roseburg after visit
ing enrnnte with his parents in
Lebanon nnd her parents In Salem
Wje you buy a can of
Hills Bros
Coffee
it is a. ways ffgsh
Fresh is the word! For air, which
flattens the flavor of coffee, is com
pletely removed from Hills Bros.'
vacuum cans and kept out. No air
tight cans will keep coffee fresh.
Hills Bros. Coffee is as fresh and
flavorful as when it comes from
the roasters. The can is easily
opened with the key.
Ctmllti Rrt
tml Hilll Bra.
Cign fnrt w
rtbtrcrjftt bit.
LOOK FOR THE ARAB ON THE CAN
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VLIMATTEIRTON
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Witk FREDRIC MARCH
FULLER MELLISH,J.
Every mother in Roseburg should
see this picture, at least once!
She's positively magnificent In this pic
ture, Ruth Chatterton, first lady of the
screen. You thrill, m! to her great work
In "Charming Sinners" and "Laughing
Lady." You raved about her in "Madame
X" and here she Is again. In a Bearing
dramtlc depletion that far surpasses any
thing she has ever done!
Wonderful acting In a wonderful picture!
Tense heart-throb drama all the way!
Women will weep nnd hnve a gorgeous
time, and men will be held breathless In
their Beat.
PLUS
Charlie Murray in
"His Honor, The Mayor"
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And that's the tale of another young
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I'lner tobaccos gave a mellower taste.
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