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PACE EIOHT ROSEBURO NEWS REVIEW, MONDAY, fEBRUABV 1924. The Best Yet in (School Pro due 5S. "COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN" tgjSXSZ: OlRUt MATINEE and EVENING Perform., 3, tickets on sale at chapman's ANTLERS THEATRE Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1924 55 and 8c ir7"rrrn','"i c sets TERMINAL l E T A II M 6 r.n 11 ii ii v cc .. ... Vl-U IL If' I s8 be; creates Opens for Patronage TUESDA Y MORNING, February 5th I the W hile House a friend of long i acquaintance. Mm. Edlih Polling Call. Mln Horns look her into Ih" small White House circle where Mr. I Wilson met her. The lady later be-i came ..is. Woodrow Wilson. ffimetlme after that. Pre Idont V.'listn on recommendation of Secre tary Daniels of the uavy depart ment, nominated Ir. Crayson for promotion to the grade of rear-admiral. Grayson never knew he had PERSONALITY OF i ! a f i c j ) ocon nominated for promotion until . - - , . . Austrian in City Jail otands -he read it in th-Kt-wsnanern. Th-re i Commanded Admiration rrom At 6 O'Clock. Get your Breakfast at this NEW CAFE and start the day right. A good place for Business Men to lunch. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS! was opposition somewhat like lhat which attended president Itoose-elt's promotion of General Wood. It so offended Grayson's modesty, that later, when he had an opportunity to become Surgeon-lieneral of the na.y declined It. He devoted seven years of his life to keeping Woodrow V'llson a well man, and four uiore to keeping him Man Brought From Reedsport """I;. Mr ..,. .: I first stroke of paralvsls aftr the ro-j i turn from his- league of national speaking trip In K'lX Grayson of all j the physicians callc I for consultation j said he could prolong the patient's I life. He did. more than years, and lost only when as Mr. Wilson, himself said "The old machine has broken down." Off Rescuers With Iron Pipe Until Overcome. excitement; Draws Crowd When He Starts Fire in Cell and Creates Disturbance. Millions But Aroused Hatred of Many. FEW INTIMATE FRIENDS An Insano Austrian, who was brought to HoKrburx Saturday from: iw't'dsuort, created considerable yl fnu . ! lw.,l,lii.D 4.. II I " w i" 'iifi iu iiiv vny jail. When an iron iie, wrenc.hd from t W'hnn Iff Xfllcon n-nnt nhrridrl tn i Hits y in C I ulllcl t 111 r II f WiliJ Wilson's physician, he was his eys and his earn hio lntelllpnce officer. Manv I'rroiwtn statesman Many things about hhh histor ians will wonder mM be rlard up if Grayson would tell but he won't. Few people rHitn to know Wood row Wilson weii: fewer -til! will WILSON WALTERS PROPRIETORS Jackson and Oak Streets BRIDGE PETITIONS SIGNED AND WILL BE PRESENTED Petitions asking tin' council to sub- mlt the Pmpqiia park bridge mailer to a vote of tne people have been free- j ly slimed and will probably be pre sented tonight. It was announced to-' dny. They are two alternate measures proposed In these petitions, bolh, how ever, requiring the bridge to be built within a few hundred feet of the old Alexander bridge, ruder the terms of tne of these the council would be! authorized to sell lends to provide , funds for the bridge. ! i Silk hose, special black ami brown, $1 each. Marksbtiry Co. COMMITTEE MEETING AT SEVEN O'CLOCK The City lleamlful committee which will incut tomorrow night has been culled to meet promptly at seven o'clock on account of the several com mitteemen who are members of the American l.eglou and desire lo attend the Legion meeting that night. The City lleautlful committee will outline a prorrani of work tomorrow night ,,,,, ., , . , , u hut. ..iHnv i.eio;iein Biuieauiuii I. plumb,, g lns.de the jail, he P.e- woml(.r whpre Mr ,,', u,arDed ,e ,?" ',,1 !",M b? r:'8cV, rf.'rom -nl,-r: intimate things he really came into " " possession of throigh his quiet, mod- police officers until ho was overcome est doctor by smoke and his own exertions. i , - , , Other persons who professed to The man was pickod up at Heeds-! wonder why they fell Into prest port after he had thrown himself injdcntlal disfavor could learn the rca ihe nver and was brought to Koseburg I sens why, could they Induce Dr. but as there was no place to keep him. GrayBon to di-ulge some things In tli countv e:j!. he was put in the ' Woodrow Wilson confined to him. city iock u;). lie is apparently subject to shells of violence, and ubuutl.uO yi'Stetduy afternoon began to yell and create a disturbance. Prior to that Hue- he had restlessly paced his cell and displayed his growing madness. i After the first excitement caused by-claim to ever have glimpsed behind 'Ins cries died down, he took all the 'what thev commonly agreed upon; uiatresaes, aud bed clothing, together the curtain of Impersonality, whltjh with all llio furniture and other woud-j veiled his Inner nature, work in the jail and piled all the ar-j fr'''nd and physician Is one Helm on top of the stove. , wr, lived behind that curtain. ii.. ,, , .,, ,., . ,.' ., , Closest friends sav that now Is the I... ,e,i I. V ?m the floor and f , they -have known him to h aned up against the open door of th ! Blv wav to tn; ,, hllmnn of emo. u,i,,i uiu me ucgau 10 ourn iris flesh, when he became more violent and began to scream and make great deal of noise. mi mm .ii miii i in. rire uier jaiui'S hletcher, was at . . . , , I "acicd Ly the noise and smoie am! ....u .,,..,., i, tTiiiii.in commission j linmediately put in a call lor C'hLf for the sole purposo of Improving the i of Police 1. s. Ketch, appearance of the city. When an effort was made lo open o . I l'1P ct " loor, so that he might be re- HANSCOM-LARD WEDDING i Allst.' an took held of ihe wi. i i Ihe cell and wrenched it off and The marriage of Earl llenry Han- heat upon the cell door, threatening: com and Margaret Lard was aolem- B"v lh"3'-' wl'o desired to take him ... . n T I nlzed at the parsonage of the M K. I fr'"" ,li8 l'i'ilous position. Heeing Indian Attorney TO lie taken Church, south, on Saturday afternoon, I 1111 11 WHS 'mpposible to remove him. iiiemen turned their efiorts to extin guishing the blae, and by putting a ladder up to the south window of the Jail shot a stream of chemical through Ihe baiB upon the blazing pile In the center of tho room. I!y that time the Jail was so full of smoke that It was almost impossible to breathe, but the crazed man stood :it the main cell door with his face Friends Pronounced Him Re served and Cold, While Intimates Declared He Was Neither. local merchant who paid his re Bpects in language not usually ad dressed to a president of the Vnlted States. Mr. Wilson threw down hla clubs and walked off the links. Hei did not return until a committee of the club called with an apology. With all his seclusion and lack of ; seeking advice, he was not slow In making decisions and having made them, attempts to reverse them geu-1 erally were futile. There was a great deal of public j exaggeration about Mr. Wilson's pen-1 chant for reading stories, although j be did do some light reading. He j took to golf as a health measure at , his docturs orders and learned to like It; he liked light music and the! n. eat re w hen the entertainment w as diverting, . Many of his associates called him ruthless and others called him un grateful, while others recalled marks of the wurmest personal considera tion. One thing he regarded as sac red and not to be trespassed upon under any consideration that wM h s family life. Nothing aroused him more than public discussions or print ed references to the women folk-of his household. He insisted upon a most rigid observance of conven tionalities. CARD OF THANKS We wish to think our kind friends and neighbors who kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our dear wife and mother. Also thank the W. It. C. and G. A. II. and all friends. and Lilac Circle for their beuuu.'al floral offerings. N. STONE, and family. Hons the shedding of tears. o if ARRIS IS HELD CARD OF THANKS We sincerely thank the friends and neighbors w ho so kindly assisted us in our sad bereavement, aud death of our dear wife, mother and grand mother, and for the beautiful floral offerings. J. U. WILLIAMS MIL and MUS. A. H COX Mil. and MUS. V. H. LENOX. FOR GRID JURY at 4 o'clock. Hev. Stewart Udell of ficiated using tho ring ceremony. The bride was attended by her sister. Mrs. A. C. Duncan, and by her friend Mrs. Sanford Price. The young couple will make their home In Eagle Point, Ore- Safety Kazor Iliad' satisfaction guamtccd. p!e. hitc. s sharpened See E to Portland to Face Trial in Federal Court. I IMPERSONATION TRIED (Associated Prehs Leased Vir. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. Wood row Wilson's personality was In many respects the most unusual that Inhabited the White House. It commanded from millions an admira tion approaching worship. It aroused In others aversions to hatred. Mr. Wilson advocated that he had I a single track mind." Friends advocated he was reserv- ! ed. critics said he w as cold. Ills few intimates declared ho was neith er and Joined in acclaiming him one of the most delightful of associates. Mr. llsou s seclusion aud scarcity of intimates were among his out standing characteristics. It was said of him by those who ought to know, that he called only two men of his wide acquaintance by their first names. They were Cleveland 11. Dodge and Cyrus Ii. llcCornikk. The one enduring friendship which Wilson made in the White House was with his personal physician, Iiear-Admlral Carey T . Grayson, who restored him to health when he came into the presidency a sick nian; watched over him as he would a new born babe, and finally snatched him from a death bed at the time of his breakdown and prolonged his life several years after he left the White house. They never quarrelled, al though their friendship was a most intimate one. Woodrow Wilson had a way of E0(,;5 for hatching best laying strain thinking things out for himself and ar"'i Hocks. 75 cents for 13. making his own decisions. W hen he . .? 200 I was working through a crucial mo-' WILL GIVE AVAY CALF Have mcnt, he Invariably shut himself up male calf, 9 days old to give away. In his study and worked the thing Phone 418-Y. out on his own typewriter. lle!W4VTF'iirin7;,i,.,in- ci. ...... rirr dition. 200 to 500 capacity. Phone SAVE on shoes' Men's $4 00 Work Shoes, now . Army Tr. n.h Shoes, now Men's Dress Shoes, now Ladles' Suede Slippers, now W. L. Douglas, $8.oo, ?S 50, 9.00 Shoes J3J5 .JIB t NF.W TODAY WANTED To rent piano. Call 225-R. FOIl KENT Sleeping room, bath. 401 South Main Street. WOOI)-FOH SALE Second growth fir block. Guaranteed. Phone 263. FOK SAl.Tj6aF llhiary table, 3 oak rockers, one 50 lb. ice box. Tel. 474-J. Eoys" Shoes, now Children's Shoes to a.. ., size 8, now 5l.fi T nilUto Dnn L . r-o.rap Slippers, now SAVE ON SHOES roseS B00TEI IRVIN BRUNN Perkins Bldo, Shoes that Satisfy uj Kit Your Fert. E All ! iiiii'iie" use iipeiiure wnere ne " - - " e'" w , tiuu duiuu uii an Spent Week End Her lioland S !iartz who Is attending sou Agricultural college at for th.' nr. those who Hied to enter. He finally fainted as a result or his own madness and the smoke, und was then carried out to tho fresh air, and suitable bonds secured and adjusted sills spent the week end 111 Koseburg ' ', , . "" , . '" ,Urtl"'r .Iki.,.i i.i ... .! .,." , . i damage. He will be sent to the asvlum as soon as attendants arrive. I.at this aftcruoou an interoreter Is Accused of Having Repre sented to Priest I le Was Government Detective and Secured Loan. visiting with hla parents and friends Mr Schwartz returned to Corvallls last ceiling. The Liberty Theatre TODAY AND TOMORROW Special Matine Tomorrow Only A thrilling, sensational Motion Picture Marvel RUPERT HUGHES' tivelUat Picture Her,'. dram, that's crowded v.,th breathle.. actlon-the never told tale of dlvorce-lt wind. . dramatic court, .t ov,r ,, ,jnited ..r. .no.ng in a imiming clim on the perilous br,n u m urvirr oi Yellowstone Prk. of the Rupert Hughes Dire, to bar, the in. id. ttory of our comic, tragic, amazing divorce tanoie th truh about divorc. told for the f.r.t t,m. ... .k In a great story of whirlwind im.r..i. With Helene Chadwick Lew Cody Ceo. W.!ri Carmel Mer. Also a Real Comedy, "One of the Family" Th,. Grt Sp.al Show Adult. Only a ct. Children 10 ctt was secured and through his efforts the officers learueil that the nau-.o ot the crazed in in is Mike IVrpu h. lie as employ, d for about tlire . lays at KecdsiHir-. In a lumper mill, ami while there 11m li. ail b -ca:n si. k" and ho was strapped down to a In d to keep him from doing violence to o'clock (uuiscii. ne tiroke away from the bonds and ran Into the river and tried to drown himself. An examina tion into his mental condition ma.le this afternoon. J. A. Farris, Osago Indian attorney, from Oklahoma. . who was arrested here recently cJiarged with represent ing hiniwelf in i. a government officer, was today bound over to the federal grand jury and ordered held In the Multnomah county Jail unless bonds In Ihe sum of Sl'.OOO enn be furnished called for iuroi niattcn when he was working toward a decision, but he preferred to view it in written form, lie wunted the facts cold and un tlnged by the personality of the purveyor. When he got mud and he did get mad once in a while. Just us anv other mail-: it was his favor ite trick to a Jam on his bat and walk ' around the block to "cool off." He I did that when he heard the Germans had torpedoed the Lusltanla. Then came buck to his study, full master of his emotions and penned the his toric note to Germany which forecast war. He read it to the cabiuet and the secretary of state niter it FOR SALE Warehouse .ml,. . o.uiiis. .nuuress . cweXVtJ view. WANTED v,,,. :.: room and board In private il i in, lie j 13. 5F33. C. W. Groves. Roseburg, Ore, FOUND Set of false teeth. Owner vmny have same by calling at this office, Identifying property, and pay ing for adv. FOR SALE 1000 Oregon Champion j gooseberry bushes 2 yrs. eld. Apply i W. Common, Box 85-A. Rt. 1, llcse burg. I FOR RENT DesiiabuTrin. for gentle-! man in pri. family. Everything new. Furnace ht. bath, hot water. 205 1 Illakeley. Phone 240, hours 9 to 6. ! w as I LOST Saturday I'Ult MALI' ll- V . . tidier, Mti Triplex pump, good conia J lress Sprayer, care News-tnl FOR SALE in-KhK?sMii7a 200 feet. 1J; 100 ft. 1J In ai .... ..ooii as new. Lignuai outiMH.E. MILL AND Mil CHINE Automatic box kJ and shingle mill for l TJ bargain. Everything comjifeli J leaoy io go. Over KoM wort i iotiieaiiy new modern ouu -uust De taken sotad Lawrence Agency, 125 Casi H i none 219. TONITE and TUESDAY well on its way over the cables to ward Merlin. It was typicul of Wilson's way. Having decided on a course of action he wanted no ad vice. Cabinet meetings during the WiUon administration were describ ed by tlio.se who chuffed under the restiaii.ls as a morning in the school ph.ti. ...th the "schoolmaster" at the head of t"Je ta'olo. It was said of Mr. Wilson that his seclusion in tho White House re sulted, partially at least, from some Information he got about Washing ton and its atmosphere when he took : CAREY GRAYSON LOYAL FRIEND (Continued from page one.) arris appear, d this morning at 10 j office. b. liire u. s. Commissioner I s. mebody. so the story went. Hopkins for a preliminary hearing. Journeyed to Princeton and told him The government was represented bv I there was a local ring of social ceie Thomas 11. Mai uire. assistant P. S. I hreties. bankers and others w ho '" attorney and P. E Merrlnan special I prof.ted most from the prestige of agent of the department of Justice and i association at the White House. Mr. Lee Morelock. deputy U. S. marshal. '". " ' HAVE YOU GOT A'l ITTI ninvrv .......... ..i-. - mind to have nothing of their com-' '"- vui a i.i i u,ii MONEY. , it- UI.--U I'l'.-eiu, , ...... Father i:t,.v iinsio ..f .), r,h' r-ny. tie tunner aetermineo not to olic parish of p..rtl.,nd, charged that ' hv,e " his visiting list committees , ii, i , .... ... i of bankers, railroad owners and 17th of January and claimed that he! was a Kiivernui' at agent Interested in i evening. between Liberty theatre and 1242 'Winches ter St.. gold chain with agate pend ant. Reward for return to this office. prlne.", j;:;z.B aste.ixOT."pna ; FOIl KENT Pig 9 room house. Fully furnished. Well located for railroad roomers. $35 per month. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219.! FOR SALE 06" very-chulce-Rhode Island Red pullets, about 9 months old: are laying well. Must sell soon to make room for baby chicks. J. : F. Cole, 419 East First Avenue,' ."orin. Roseburg. iiiU.OO PElfMONTirincwiTeTptTami residential property. Desirable neighborhood, on paved streets and trolly. 17 minutes from third and Washington. JC000, cash and S2000, deferred payments. Owner. B. Har per, 1M17 lrginia St. Portland, Ore, Alice Callioira Elizabeth Browne is proirf t .ue ancestors her motner Km in London. She did not lit' that they were fakes but Ir guest did. It is a Immoral story in which Alice Ctlaoe does some clever wort Also A Larry Semon Comedy 'MAJESTIC Ada 24 Wednesday and Thumfij tnas. Ray in "SMUDGE You Into the White House on March 4. Ifi:!. Inauguration Day with Its spectacle and splendor lured ail the V hite House phsi. iaus but one from their Ux- d p.ts Gra.sun remained on duty. The first Mrs. V'llson. ns she stepped through the White House portals met with uu unimiiortant but painful accident. Then w:is a call lor a doctor, annwered by Hr Grayson .lrs. witson commended to her hus'. aud this modest ynun man. who scemeil so diMotcd to dulv. He he came Mr Wilsons aide and rhyl cian. and as the years went on. his friend No political wires were pulled: no luflu. rices figured In the disper.it en of one of the most covet ed posts In Washington. A little mere thau a year later. not August afternoon, with Indian welfare viork ntul that he was endeavoring to secure evidence against p"rs,,ii improperly conducting Indian affairs Father Gregory stated that Farris told him he was being paid Jsso per i i.mlh by the govern-: m. nt and displu.ed letters bearing on department of H e Interior letterheads. Farris. ii t... claimed, convinced the driest t'l It 1,14 a.tarv r,.n,T, (I,.. c.va.-n. muieiliately nieut had b-'n delayed and that he as pres,, t,,r funils, and secured a loan of $:t.",, f.-r uhich he gave his per-: simal note He returned a week later, and secured another loan of the same1 manufacturers when he was ronaid erinfi public rjtiestlons In which they were interested. The result that when Mr. Wilson moved his family his wife and their three daughters to the White House lie shunned the formal state parlors j In lower floor, leaving thcii to the ' tourists and installed himself with 1 his own family ellects. Including the i sewing machine, on the second tloor. i where the w ilsons re-created their j old home at Princeton. Family life on that scale continued untli the i deatii of Mrs. Wilson and the mar riage of two of her daughters. j Mr. Wilson paid his first respects' to the local aristocracy by declining i would like to have earn lr. ner cent for you? I have a new bun galow partly furnished. Always rent ed. Insurance goes with place'. Must go quick. 11200. Lawrence Agency 1"5 Cass Street, Phone 219. LAST TIME TONITE Prosperity I f Is never safe unless it t t rests on protection. z PRISCILLA DEAN -....um. ar.i ga nis receipt, prom-1 nn invitation to loin the Chevy isiiig t,i pay wi'hin a week. The note, i chase club, the most exclusive golf. I t fall due until l-. b. dinner and dancing organization In i the the city, and went across the Po-j , tomac to golf at an obscure "tioor man's club." however. th 2T. an,l Farris attempted lo evade charce of fraud on this fact. Father Greco, v was fi.-m In his tes'l- 1 QUINE, GOODMAN & CO. GENERAL INSURANCE Masonic Bldg. J Roseburg, Ore. EM minv thut Funis stated that he was! World War bursting Into flame, the w,,;klng "for" the government, and inst j r Wilson lav on her deaih 1" d II. r last words to Grayson re T-ikc good ,-are of Woodrow. Proivise'" lli' ,n t!iat promise was kept pr,. ai,!j only r. ..nding angel mar kn."y. Some time after Mrs. Wilson's death. I r Gra.M.n Introduced to 'li s ll.'.-n Woodrow I ones. Presi dent Wilson', k.nssor.ian, suest at although Karris, who'ilct.d a. his own attorn. ..- att, u ;-t, d to make bim admit that the s'ate v ,,s "wotkitig with" the ume'nui. r.t. priest refused to, change Ins t, stluiony. Farris wa'.1 i'.'ilo .1 d n e: s, veral occasions f.ir liU'-n p:.!; lo iirgue with the witness Hid he d.s:!.i..l tHH.r knowledge of. (in one of his first rounds over the links he failed to hear "lore" of a will transcribe the testimony for a brief. Attorney M.Giitre made only a short staiemeni to the commissioner after which Farris made a rambling dis course. Judge Hopkins p'.acdhim Ie-,.l nr. i...u... i... " .- . ..,. uU P.....U nun in WIMI.sSes sla.r- ,,,,1 .h',v takl nighL case He the uunts in sl.ortl.aud, arid states that he. S. officers present 1 hiru to Portland to- DK.H. C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 2:2 Terklns Bid. Rosebnrg, Or. Telephone S6 A Thrilling Drims thK , Remember fcr Dl' with a tremendous 8tiP!rtia cost Includloi Wallace Beery Matt Moore Ray Griffith Outwardly a charmlt relinert gin a ber of society circi. - . ;-r Ihe cunning ana ta K, . ness of a tiger ki. destroy and revellinf !' Ing and deccpii.'11- is Children 10c Antlers 5"