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ROBEBUrG REVS-WVtEW, ROSEBURC, OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1,
18.
News of Douglas County
SUTHERLIN
8UTHERT.IN, Sept. 30. Cecil
Bowman, who lias been In Montana
for the pant few months, returned
last week to attend to property In
terests. Ho la a RUeBt at the home
of .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cook, Mrs.
John Cook and Mlna Norma Ilundy
drove to Portland Snturdny, return
ing Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hob Thomson, of
DavlB. Calif., spent the weekend
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. II.
Keith. Thny ale former residents
of Sutherlin, having operated a ga
rage hero for several years.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. E. Thompson are
remodeling their home east of town,
adding a now bedroom.
Mrs. I.loyd Cameron and Miss
Elizabeth Aeblscher were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. anil Mrs.
I'nnl Ceddes at noseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Luchtorhand
have moved to the hotel apart
ments from thn place formerly
known ns the Shirley place. Mrs.
Hoyd and family of Idaho, who nre
the owners, will take possession
Boon.
A purly of hunters and their
wives Including Mr. nnil Mrs. Rob
ert Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Smith, of Portland, Jeff Medley.
Jimmy Medley, Ward Cockernm
and Chns. Davidson, the latter from
Oakland, returned from eastern
Oregon near Klamath Palls, Satur
day, where they were fortunate
enough to bag five fine mule deer.
Ed Keith received a bad scald on
hlB leg while at work at hlB mill
Saturday.
Kennelh ComBtock of Seattle
nrrlved luBt week from Seattle for
the hunting season. Ho In vlnltlng
at the homo of his father, P. A.
Comstoik. In company with his
brother, Max, they shot n lnrgn doer
recently.
Mr. ond MrB. Diehard lllggs, Mr.
and Mrs. Vorn Holgate were Sat
urday evening guests nt the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Kllng In east Oak
land. Mr. and Mrs. Kllng aro re
cent arrivals from California.
John Motzknr arrived Monday
from Illinois to visit at the home
of his brother. Allien Molzker. He
will npend Boveral months here.
It. T. Slater and family of Co
qnllle worn guestB at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Comstock last
Sunday. Mr. Slater Is fc son of
Mrs. Comstock.
The Hush Clark prune drier near
Oakland finished work Monday.
A. h. Ileal is clearing up his lot.
preparatory to erecting a now
building. '
A. n. Chesler took a load or
grape juice belonging to Dr. I. A.
Bnnlup to Klamnlh Kulls Monday.
Herman Meyors, Texaco service
fllotUin operator of Oakland, wiib a
vlBllor In Sutherlin Monday.
A load of piling loaded by Kirk
nnil Whipple last week left Mon
ilnv for Callfornlu.
The Allan Tutlilll priino drier
finished their work Tuesday, Sev
eral local poopln have been employ
ed there for the season.
nick Valentino and Orval French
are hauling grnvel for the streets
of Knthnrllll.
Mrs. Hazel Klnuso, formorly Miss
llnzol Turner, well known In Suth
i.i'lhi. who was seriously Injured In
u oar nccldont in Portland Is slowly
recovering In tlie hospital tin
She Ib a nleco of MrB. Henry
Bureo.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard. McCraw
and Miss Ijivorno McCraw of Port
land were week-end gliesls nt the
homo of Mr. McCruw's grand
mother. Mrs. Myrtle Sutherlin.
Richard ItlBKB left for Iteedsport.
where he will be employed for the
winter driving n truck. Mrs. Itlggs
will Join her husband thern in
Hhort time.
Sunday.
Karl Ollivant Ib improving his
residence with a new shingle roof.
Roy J. Carnall was taken to the
Veterans hospital near Jtoseburg
Saturday for medical attention. Mr.
Carnall has been under the care
of a physician most of the time for
the past two years.
Keith (Hud) Ireland, who spent
the summer at Ketchikan, Alaska,
returned to his borne here the last
of the week.
Joe Holmolka. who has been
working night shift In the Charlie
Moore prune dryer at Tenmlle, fin
ished the season's run .Monday
night.
Clifton Friend came up from
Medford to spond I ho week-end
with friends and old neighbors
here. Clifton formerly lived In
Olnlla.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. ollivant anil
their house guest, Mrs. Annie
Jones from Pomona, California,
were calling on friends Sunday al-
teruoon.
RIDDLE
RIDDLE. Sept. 30 Mrs. Maud
Davis of Bandon was visiting here
lust week at the homes of her
brothers, C. I . and Philip lllun-
dill. Mrs. Davis will teach near
Ilnndon this winter.
Frank Sparks, traveling sales
man Tor the Aibers MIIHng Co.,
made a business visit hern Tues
day. Miss Jenkins, whose homo is nt
Portland, visited recently at the
home of her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. (!. II. I lowland.
(I. P. Aspey. who Is recuperating
from nn operation at the hospital
In Eugene. Is reported to he Im
proving rapidly and Is nhle to he
up In a when! chair part of the
time.
Art Johnson, who Is employed at
llosehnrg spent the week-end hero
witli home folks.
Frank Hrudatrect, proprietor ol
the lied and White store, made his
usual trip to Azalea the first of the
week with a truck load of feed.
Mrs. Mav Wallace of Tillamook,
who was enroule to (iranls Pass
on business, stopped here last
week for a few dayH visit with her
cousin, Miss llessle Cain.
Mr and Ml'H. Theo weygaui.
newcomers In thlB community, who
purcliuscd thn cloven-acre piupcrty
Mr. and .Mrs. aicijoiuiiu, ii..
made extensive Improvemenis m
n.i,- lmilfllni'M tlilH Hummer. The
buildings have all been re-roofed ,
nd iialntcd and Interior improve-
melitB added to the residence.
Milton Acker, clerk al too aik
m flrncnrv store, hud the good
roiiniii. i bag n big buck lust Sim-
day while hunting on Old 1'iney.
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TENM1I.E, Sepl. 30 The next
meeting or the Community in
will he held Wednesday, October
at the Howell parti, nisiuu.i ,ui
the iibiiuI potluck picnic union u
watermelon reed will no wry.
The last meeting was ni me Num..
f Mrs. JiihIo Smith wlien a iiiik"i
utteildunce enjoyed a pleasant in-
leinoon In sewing nnu visiiuir.
RIiTIIIcni.lN. Sent. 311 A
nmitll nrniie drier belonging to I,.
.1. (Ueimnn burned to the ground
earlv Wednesday morning. The
cause or the flro is unknown. The
drier has stood for sixteen years.
Mr. and Mrs. (ilensnn were ltnsc
hllrg vIslloiB Salurdiiv on matters
regard tig the Insurance.
Mr. mid Mrs. Unyd Elllnger
nnil Air Smith ot MnrsliMelil were
Sutherlin visitors at tho home or
Mr. mid Mrs. Ed Smith over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. (leorga llnrr Rr,
of itoscbtirir. have leased tho
Saiicermau place lour miles east
of Sutherlin and will take posses
sion soon. The place has been or
muled by Mr. and Mrs. Alvem
Holm.
Mrs. fllndys Firman, who hns
rented tho l-onls Smith house
moved her rurnlture from ltuse
hurg Monday.
James Ponlon hns n new Chev
rolet nlckup truck for use at his
feed store.
I.oyal (lorr. Jack Culver Jr.. ami
lllll Edwards the hitter ot Klktoii
returned Saturday trom eastern
Oregon where lliey had gone mule
deer hunting. Mr. turn nuil -Mr.
Culver each bagged a fine de
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thurnian Smlt
and children or Reselling visile
ni the home of Mrs. Smith's pa
ents, Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Col
Sunday.
E. J. Crawford of Deinly buriie
n large slushing on the east side
of his place last week.
It. O. (luff and son. Loyal, were
business visitors In IlidiHe Suh
day..
Emll Hall, who has been suffc
lug from a Inrge carbuncle on the
back of his neck, Is improving
slowly.
Miss (Irncc Fitch, who has bee
emnloved nt Art's Log Cabin,
south of town, was railed home
Frldav to Wilbur by the Illness ol
her mother. Pauline Troielle took
her place Sunday.
in Roseburg soon to complete con
valescence. Mrs. Pete Clam and daughter,
Florence, Mrs. J. D. Wright, Mrs.
Waiter Poole and Josephine Wright
were visitors in Koseburg Friday.
Miss I' lain had ome dental work
done wlillo Mrs. Poole visited her
brother, Oeorge Rlggin, who Is a
patient at the Mercy hospital.
Saturday evening the infant
daughter of Mrs. l.oulse Digham
was taken to the Mercy hospital
where she waB placed In the incu
bator for special care. Her mother
accompanied by Mrs. Evelyn Moore
also went to Roseburg.
J. A. Hhoads went to Ashland
taking the trailer house In which
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Alvonl, resi
dents of this community tor a good
many years, expect to make their
home thlB winter. Mr. and Mrs.
Alvord aro planning to go to Ash
land about the middle or this week.
Mrs. Fred Wright and twin
daughters, Delia and Doris, of
Koseburg, who had been visiting
at the J. I). Wright home, left Mon
day for Olendule to visit her sister,
Mrs. Frances Marks. From there
thev planned to go to Ashland,
Medford and GranlB Puss to visit
friends.
Mrs. Allen Felstor left Friday for
Title lake where she will bo the
guest or her son-in-law and iluugh
ter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Ottlnger,
who aro well known in this com
munity, having made their home
here tor Borne time several years
ago.
Charles Farmer of Medford has
been a guest nt the Hay Wright
home for several dayB.
Among the local people attend
ing to business in Roseburg Satur
day were Walter Hutchinson nnd
daughters, Gem und Wllclha,
Wuyne Smith, Howard Moore und
Charley Mather.
George lllggins, n memberB ot
the South Cmpqua Falls CCC camp
spent the week-end at his home in
Mllo. , , ,
Murl Hutchinson and Jack
Smith left Thursday for Corvallis
where Jack will enroll In the school
of forestry for hiB senior year
wlillo Murl will coniiiiuo ...........
In mining eng cling. ,.
Mrs Ivan Welch went to Myrtle
Creek for medical attention Sun-
'"mib Pete Ulain and daughter,
Florence, and Maxine Wright at
tended the show 111 Myrtle Creek
o ...itiv iii; mi in it.
' The und of iii.uttim- prune Imrvnst
la runiuly approfu-hlug. In mont or
Iho onthunla thn work ia alnmt y
(implftil. A tew. however, will
mill havu Hovorul iWiys ntnltinK.
.... it ii i.'..rtfiiuin (if Ko Be
rn i h. ii. ,
here Monday on business, J
Bob Starret of Days Creek was
visiting friends here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 6. Long of Rose
burg were attending to business
a f fairs here Tuesday.
Ira B. Riddle, FIi&h Dlllanl and
Agnes Pitchford of Roseburg were
here on official business Tuesday.
Mrs. Emma Wamsley, Harrlette
Puckett and son, Charles, Hetty
Rose, Virgil Hosklns. Mrs. Mark
Elliott and Willa and June Elliott
were shopping in Roseburg Wed
nesday. The R. W. Paulsen family will
move Into their new house Satur
day and the house they now live
In will be occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ramberg
and family spent Wednesday shop
ping In Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steele and
Tainily were business visitors In
RoseburK Wednesday.
John Ulam of Morgan creek
caught a large cougar in a trap
near his place last week. The ani
mal had killed a number of sheep
and Mr. Ulam blaming the mis
chief on coyotes was very much
surprised to find the big cat in his
coyote trap. The animal was eight
feet long.
A severe rain storm something
akin to a cloud burst caused a
great deal of discomfort and some
excitement to residents of Canyon
vllle Eriday. People having de
fective roofs on their houses were
busy moving things under cover,
while tourists were waiting In their
ears for slides to be removed from
(he highway, through the canyon
south of town. Local men patroll
ed the highway all night to make
the road passable. Some of the
slides covered the highway three
and a half feet deep.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chllds of Ar
lington, Wush., are visiting at the
home of Mrs. Child's Bister, Mrs.
Henry Clay.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Paulson of
Azluea visited relatives in Canyon
ville Wednesday.
Luke fteak has gone to Montana
for a short time to assist in manag
ing a store owned by his brother,
who is 111. - Clifford lieak will
drive the school bus dtiring his ab
sence. Prune harvest Is prcctlcally over
this week and school children, who
have been working in tiie orchards
are returning to school. About 40
per cent of the school children
stayed out to work in the harvest
this season.
DRAIN
DRAIN, Sept. .10 Mrs. Dwlght
Cunningham of Vreka, Caiif. ur
ler visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Gardner, ami other rel
atives here, has returned home.
Joe leonard lett lust Saturday
tur Dallas where he will teach in
the high school.
Mr. und Mrs. Ittlily Nelmnn, who
lived on the Huyhurst roud near
the old rock crusher, lost all their
household goods, when their house
was destroyed by. fire, Friday af
ternoon. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack C.ntehor had
as their guests over the week-end
Mr. Ootcher's nephew, Wm. Miller,
and his mother, Mrs. Miller, Mrs.
llulberl and Mrs. Harder, all of
Albany. The two former ladies
are sislers of Mr. Hotelier. Pert
Swearingen -of Portland was also
a guest Saturday.
Mr. and MrB. Harry ueaingion
and mother. Mrs. I.. B. Hedlngton,
of HorseBhoe Bend, Idaho, return
ed home, after a week a visit wun
the JesB Redlngtons; while here
they went to the beach and took
in the community fair.
A hunting party composed of Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Lake;-, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Boak. Mv. and Mrs. W. Hur-
gan and Mrs. Edna Kenney, who
went to ea .ern Oregon last week, !
returned Sunday evening. Gene
Lakcy brought back a five-point ,
buck.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Redlngton j
went to Oregon City Saturday to ;
spend a few days visiting at the i
homes of Mrs. Itedinglon's mother,
Mrs. Wakeman, and brother, Gold
en Wilson.
Misa Violet Hoover, of Salem,
visited from Thursday till Satur
day afternoon at the Devore and i
Wisegarver homes. Miss Hoover
will spend a few days vacationing
at the beachee. before returning
home. A benetit program will be
given at the community hall Fri
day night, tor the two families who
lost their homes and all their
household goods by flro recently.
The Townsend club met Monday
evening for the regular buslnesB
session. '
City Electric
124 W. Caw 8t. Prion 23S
COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICE
Dr. D. B. Bubar
116 No. Jackson'
. Quality Painting
, Distinctive Interiors
CALL BEN FITZSIMMONS
Phone 763-J 813 Miller St.
Roseburg
WAR OR NO WAR!
There is work to be done, and you
tools to do it well and cheaply.
need
Rebuilt 15 Cletrac.
Rebuilt John Deere Model D.
Rebuilt Fordson Rubber Tires.
Rebuilt Fordson, Plows, Discs.
Harrows, Fordson double drums.
'See Us First We Can Save You Money'
DOUGLAS COUNTY .....
Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch.
Roseburg, Ore.
TENMILE
DAYS CREEK
CHt
both
DAYS CRF.HK. Sept. 30 Mr. and
Mis. .lack hiulns vislleil 111 llose
hnrg Thursday iillernoon and even-'"K-
.. ... , ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. I'iuiik aivoih, .1.
A. Rhonda and W. T. wrlgni iruiis-
ucted business in the county sciu
Friday.
llrocli anil nancy .nun.....
went lo Tule IllKO I lliirmiuj,
wliere they hope to find employ
ment. ,
f,.,.,l,.n f'lnrlie. or liranis rami.
u,! Hum 11 v at tlie l-cio umi
Mlna I.011 (lervals. n memiiei u.
the IMS grndiiainiK ciass "i i..-
al high Bi hool, lias enroiieii m ..."
Southern Oregon Normul bcihmm ...
Ashland. ... , . .
Mii.il,. Ci - alien. 01 l 110. 1 i-.-
inu the remainder or prune nan
at the Hutchinson lioniii.
i ,- iiii.i.Mt.ii nnu m. ...'..
of Sun Francisco, have been niuu-
, i-l,.tIIV
ii,.i. I.,,,- m nr ureeiiH vi...-..
.. ..... ....... u ,.r i.r ilium lie rs. i.nt..
111 in.- ni.' " ---- ... .
...... u-,-1.. 11 Mrs 1 an .11. in... '"
7. iv..i.h. and her son
Ixruirn MU'liaelS, n '
- . . ... T . ilr
She was acciiuipaiiieii ny "
i.r f lf.utill.t-tr
' .' r..,,.iu- who
Villi l-l'llllll VlUl.KI.M ....... -J, "-
have resided on what is kiiov.ii "
the Tim Tiller place fur a number
,...iv moved to the
"i j.-..." - ... ,
.., I.l. IS .1.-,,..
lllll .luu.-n ,.. ,
,-l.... I on. tlllll SOUS. .n .
"J . . .......
11111 ., .i.iiiiinlcll liv lirvnn-
ol Myillc I'reeK. iciufu.-.. .......
, 1... liiiriiH vicinity I"1'
..t .1... ....... t " lev wcie siiv..-"
till 111 their nuesi lor "'
bringing back lour nun i
1 ...... wmIcii was noun- .
lt,.,.illl. kuis in. ......i-
nuitii. . ...I-.. - - , , ,
ror tlie week-ellil. lie "
umilv Into Hoscbnig for n day ol
pieschnol sholiplllK.
Mrs. Jack liiKgins went to Rose-
I Cntlli'il1IV' III 1CI nil'" .......
she met wr diiUKhtiT, Mrs
Lotror. to nccomimny
mm Ttir u visit
husbnnd. Hnimld
ll.M'U
will(H
l I.. milk hur fill
at the homes of her sons, Arcliie
and John. . ,
Earl Sumner, unaries .11111..0. '
Ilermild Delosky went to urn
of the river Sunday on a hunting
trip.
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CANYONVILLE
CANYONVII.I.i:. Sept. ' 30 Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Flowerday ot Mllo
were dinner guests of Alice May
Woolley Sunday.
III111111 Hash and J. k. neon n.-...
, lUhiiiL' iiin Sunday up the
North Umpiiuu near Wlnehoster.
Mrs. 1,. II. crncKoit was 11 n.i".-
ness visitor 111 lioseiiiiiK i-ii.i..j.
c. I Monro of Long licacii. i.uiu..
Is spending several days In Uaiiyon-
ville. He recently purcnuseii u
uiviv.,i..,-,. i-inicli at 'rtiyriie v.re.-n
.- I- I . iMl.l'CII. llllll l.mu i'-
head of alieep up ltlce creek.
George Modulo iruiiHucie.i u..".
Henry llolilsoll. 1111 eui.n.. ...
Copco Co., ut tended to business 111-
alrs here Monuay.
m.u in. Poole returned home
Saturday after s iding a few days
... 'CII1..I.
1.- u Klnllciio 01 ine vii.ii.ia
1 u ,..v 1.1 Minor 10.. .it.-.
liiisliiess visitor In Canyonville
Muiiday. .
Waller siiiitn 01 i-iirunii... ...... ..
of Mr. and Mrs. I'.u milium,
.. ..i.,ii,.,. ii...-,. 'ruesdav.
UN.IInr ( ni'lllltt Ullll IHS"
Noriuu Hyron visited and shoiiped
In Koseburg Saturday.
Mr. Arundel, plnno inner in
burg, was In town ruesouy on
ness. . , !-,
l.esler Spencer, Jr., is nouie a...-.
spending n lew days 111 tno meicj
hospital. , , tl
I,. K. Martin wus 111 iu....
business Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. ueorge .......
lerolh or Anclior. were business
visitors In lown Muniiiiy.
It. 1). Whitney was u 1.1. ..."
Creek visitor Tuesday.
T 1. Weaver or ou.vs ibices .m
111 town on oiriclal business Tues
day. Clarence Johnson ot Riddle wns
Tlie
law
Meryl
her to Ku-
wllh the lutler's
l.oftcr. who has
In llie hospital 111 mm "
a hunting accident a year
.. . . 11. .,,,.1,1 l
ago. 11 is rci"i" '",' , .
10 be brought to the Mercy husplliil
OLALLA
OIAIXA, Sept. 30 Cell nnd
Henry Ireland vlBlted their sister.
Mrs. Maud Giles, at Dandon over
DANCE
BLATTNER'S HALL
CANYONVILLE
Saturday, October 1st
with
Dale King and Hit Band
Admission
Gentlemen 40c Ladle 10e
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Be a wise bird, and don't delay
ordering your full winter'!
wood supply. You'll ave now
ar you'll pay more laterl
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Creen Slab, 4', per cord ..$2.00
Green Slab, 16", per cord 3.00
Planer End, load
Mill Ends, load 4.50
DRY WOOD
t ft., per cord - $300
16", per cord 4-50
Hard Wood, tier 2-50
Sawdust, unit - 2.50
Delivered In City
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