ftOSKBURa W.mvHW. SATURDAY, APRIL ? 1924. PAGE SIX r : marriage license was lsan,i i night to J. J. Ueakin and Ada J,"1 I Patrick, both of this city. U " LOCAL NEWS . H -ii Constant Efficiency It in our earnest aim to keep our service up to a high standard of effi ciency constantly adding, to the eHt facilities and approved methods for the prompt dispatch of business. Open a iheckiriK account with us und avail yourself of our good service. The Roseburg National Dank Roseburg, ore. 1 VETO THE BOiiUS rVmT nix BOYS' WEEK TO BE OBSERVED:!? FUOST 1K)KS DA-MAGK Picnic to Be Provided on Fri day and Educational Trip on Saturday. (Associated Press LeaBed Wire.) OLYMPIA, Wash., April 20. AlibouKh It is too aoon to es- mate accurately the damage occasioned by frost lo orchards eastern VVashlnKton, tne ! damage this year Is more man I usual accordini? o Charles L. itobiiison, supervisor of horti- culture. An early sprlnfr. which forc 'ed trees Into bloom earlier ! than usual Is to blame, rather ' than late frosts, he said. replied. (Associated Press Lesied Wire.) WASHINGTON. April 26. A likelihood that President Coollde will veto the bonus bill when It is 'submitted to him by congress, prob ! ably within a week. Is Been by a I number of White House callers In 'bis endorsement yesterday of views ! expressed by Senator llorah, repub- llcan, Idaho, during an address In ! the senate Tuesday In opposition to the measure. The president made It clear that his agreement with the Idaho's Sen ators arguments was not connected with the paid up Insurance plan which formed the basis of Mr. Uorah's discussion, or with any oth er particular bill, but that be le garded the address as being in line generally with his own opinion as to the desirability of economy in gov ernment expenditures. His visitors however interpreted his remarks rs to Indicates that he also agreed wl'h the senator's stand against the " : bonus measure. I Senator and house conferees will : meet .Monday to seek adjustment i of differences between the two i chambers over certain provt ions. I Many of the conferees think one day will be sufficient to get togethei on the measures and leaders gener ally have declared that, even if the president should vetd the bill, it can be re-enacted easily with the required two thirds majority. FOR MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN Coming to Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. William Long Cleveland were in town today. Mrs. II. W. Mullen from Oakland for a few hours today. in .arden Va,ley , "j-d TLTlC' little XJ l " I R. II. Grlnsted, who rerentiv of, for Southern California ha. I t"r?ed to Roseburg. Mr. Crln.S mo.oren aowir witn Mr. .n17 was In -he city i J" er two children wd -Ro'a.nd Moore. Thn j, . muua irom Marsnrieid. Mrs. Mnn,. ittHi after- mf. ... .u. . .. . Bna Mrg- Ilue ,eft tnI poultry inunui cau,.,,, iuoi oy truln for gan pranclt(,0 iney win BDent the Mr. and Mrs. daughter were hours this afternoon, after.,... vlc month. Mr. Moore riil t i7. 1 o" , n Kroun,., .. ' c- li ... ' next two of ,hl ,na ruiu! .,-t" uiuumn. air. ,-uoore rid Mr h, Sl. , nuuim, Hi I .. R. A. Hercher amllreturned to their bomfat Ma S cl ?1 in the city for several field b yauto this afternoofl. h'. '"'"'i C oTH'f rnoon. ' 711"1 of the h: u;tw N tommlttee. AKi? Mrs. Walter KlnBel and son, rrd erick spent yesterday afternoon chop ping and visiting with friends. BORN I.KAKE To Mr. and Mrs. Leake, Iilxonville. a daughter Patricia, Thursday, April 24, 1924. o Mrs. Conrad Long of Cleveland was In the city for several hours today1 IFFFTRriN IL1FVI7DC to visiting friends and shopping. I JJi?JIi MfcTfcKb IS Representing Fred Hatfield of Roberts spent yesterday In Roseburg. Creek PARADE IS PLANNED d t:ii m l r u:i,! I30ya will ivianu i loin iigii School Friday Night Led By Juvenile Band Sports Arranged. Roys' week will be observed through out the nation Bturtlng tomorrow. In practically every country in the land boy life and boy activity will be stressed from the pulpit and atten tion given to the endeavors in which the boys are engaged. The Koseburg ministers are couperating in this movement and sermons in the local churches will follow the same line as in the many other localities. IS TO III SLAYER (Associated Press Leased Wire.) TOKIO. April 26. Two hundred Korean students were drowned off the west coast of Korea near Chln nampo when a steamship taking them for a visit to a group of Jap anese destroyers anchored off shore, collided with one of the destroyers and capsized, according to dls- (Associated Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND. April 26. Use of the radio In hunting the slayer of natches today from Eeul. Martha (iratke, who was choked and I The steamer sank quickly and and stabbed to death here Tuesday owing to a rough sea only a small today brought a clue to aid the po-j minlUer Df the students aboard lice. i could be saved. O. vogct, or MUDDaru. uregon, who said he heard the description of the slayer suspect 'broadcast by wireless, reported to detectives that a man answering the description in quired of him Wednesday directions Locajly the observance of the week' to the flirt roaa oeiween oaiem a m i i.i.w, .,nur...i I--,-!., i. ih n.l Hubbard. Voget said the man de- GET YOUR FILMS At the Rexall Drug Store Sunday before going to the bridge dedication. Open all day. tary and Kiwanls clubs. They are re ceivlng a great deal of assistance from many citizens who do not belong : to either organization, and the very best to cooperation has been met with ' at every turn. During the week the subject will be Btreased in the meetings of the meet ings of the organlztalons, and on Fri day the boys rae to be shown a real live time in the form of a picnic at I.uuri'lwoocl. The hoys will meet at the high school and at 5 o'clock will march through the main streets led by the boys' band. At Laurel wood a baseball game will be played be tween the boys and their dads, and the older men will vie with the young sters In many athletic sports. This part of the program is under the direc tion of (1. C. Kinlay. The piunlc Is be ing arranged by John Kunyan and his committee. (. L. Johnson Is to nr range for the eats, which will be plen tiful. Saturday will be a day which no boy In Roseburg should miss. The boys will assemble at the high school early lu the morning and will be divided into groups of about ten each, and every group will be head ed by some man who will pilot the youngsters through the various Indus-1 dared he preferred travelling on the dirt road rather than on the pave ment. I P. A. Lacey, driver of an auto bus stage, was fined $6 this morn ing when he appeared before Justice of the Peace George Jones on a charge of falling to halt the stage before crossing the railroad tracks'.! Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jenkins, who re st ie In Looking Glass, werj in the city today for several hours shopping and attending to business natters. ENTERTAINED DINNER Mrs. Eva Mocine, who is a resident of Riddle, spent yesterday in this city shopping and visiting with frends. on the McKenzie. I lie men couiu have reached Portland easily from lwell, he said. The sale of the fox furs In Portland. trial planlB of the city. John Karriug-1 slutrtly aftre the date of the murder urn ami n vuiiiiiimes ui 1 1 ineu uie,1)f ,n0 trappers makes It apparent, arranging this trip. believe foliclals that the shivers The telephone compny Is to have . t.,gBtM the Cascades to the Wlllara two engineers hero to show the boy8i(,lte vullev. through the local exchange- and ex- "J plain its workings In detail. The boys will visit the railroad yurd. soda works, creamery, prune packing plants, flour mill, power station, unci many other of the plants of this kind, and will also bo shown through the county and city offices. Those in charge of the observance of the week are trying to stlmuale greater Interest In the boys and hope that the event will grow each year. The public. It Is believed, should gv, more attention to the boys, and this means is taken of calling the alten- tion of the citizens of bits cuontry to! Picnic Supper the duty they owe to the boys who are i c,r,;. M. n. soon to take over the management ofi surprises ivirs. uuuar city, county, state and national affairs. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) IIK.N'D, April 2. Shortly after January 15, believed by officers to be the date of the murder of the trap pers, Kd Nichols, Hoy Wilson and Dewey Morris, two men stopped at a cnhln on the south fork of the lie Kenzle river. Just over the divide of the Cascades from where the men were killed. It was reported to Sheriff S. K. Roberts by Arthur 11. Ronoey of CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER Foley Hot Springs. i The two men stole food from this! i hereby announce myaelf lo the cabin, according to Kooney and head-! republican voters of Douglas county ed fro Lowell, also on tno soutn torn ,a candidate at the May primaries i for the office of County Commls i sinner. Harry li. Eccleaton. Drain mocietv (Continued from page four.) ary Work. Mrs. assisted by Mrs. Kohlhagcn served, C. II. Wickham. W. S. RICE Adams, N. Y. The Rice Rupture Method Expert, C. W. Miller, personal representative of William S. Rice, Adams, N. Y., will be at the Grand Hotel, Roseburg, Ore., Monday, April 28, and at Holland Hotel, Medford, Ore., Wednesday, April 30. Every ruptured man, woman, and child should take advan tage or this great opportunity. The Rice Method for Rup ture is known the world over, You can now see this Method demonstrated and have a Rice Appliance fitted to you. Ab solutely no charge unless you are satisfied to keep the Out fit after having the Appliance adjusted and you see how per fectly and comfortably it holds. No harsh, deep-Dress ing springs ; nothing to gouge the ffesh and make you sore. Can be worn night and day Soft, pad, any degree of pressure requir ed. Don't wear a truss all your life when thousands have re ported cures through using the Rice Method. Why suffer the burden of rupture if there is a chance to be free from truss- I hereby announce myself a repub- llcan candidate for representative to i Wearing forever? Anvwav.it state legislature from Douglas county! at May primaries. Merry I C. Shaver. will cost you nothing to come Rev. and Mrs. E. D. Barton of Dlll- nrd spent the day in this city shop ping anu aitenuing to uusiness ters. mat- Mrs. Kate eate spent the day in Elkton attending the Rebekah conven tion which was held in that city today. Hon. Jefferson Meyers, newly ap-' pointed member of the Oregon State1 lioard of Control, who Is in the city! on official business and to attend the dedication of the new Robert A.i nootn onuge at w incnester tomor row, was honored at a luncheon t ,ko . it ik. v"r L'mpqua Hotel today noon civen T b lWati0.rn ; Mr. J. H. Ilooth. of the Douglas 1 i. ,",h".ot " Kami. J": tional Itank. Thnu h fc.i .. ' . Tin " " Afproilm,..irTr dav f. .1.. . ' tif kin, " ... Q. pleasure of spending a very enjoyable the great f!.. ,WJ inlw&, nour witn me distinguished visitor were jonn ni. 'jnrone, J. E. McClln. Mrs. W. A: Coffin, who has been spending the past few days In this city visiting with her sister, Mrs. Anna Brockus, left this afternoon for her home In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Plerson of Port land are spending several days in this city visiting: at the home of Mr. Pierson's mother, Mrs. L. E. Plerson. H. E. Hermann of Portland is spend ing several days in this city visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. S. W. Starmer. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Richmond, who reside in Myrtle Creek, were in the city for a short time today shopping and attending to other matters. Mr. and Mrs. XV. L. Hatch and fam ily arrived in this city this evening from their home in Cottage Grove to spend the week end visiting at the home of Mrs. Belle Schindler. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coates arrived In this city last evening from their home of Mr. Chile's father, next week or ten dayB visiting at the home of Mr. Coate's father, Charles Charles Coates. Mr. and Mrs. Coates are former residents of this city. e "eat featiir--r d-nionstra,i. n. were jonn m. jnrone, j. e. McClln-'of the p, if " WoibiT tock. Attorney Dexter Rice. A. c. : dent, n0" L Marsters. Dinger Hermann. u l- T' dtrL1" Stapleton, Glenn Wlmberly, J. u ! 0't 7; "ave P'fWW , J Booth and B. W. Bates. 0 j adopted. The, , No Billboard, on Oahu Zl tllt u fe Aroused by the Increase In artver- "'at every one jhonj? ""H tlslng billboards which spoiled vistas; In 'he afternooa the1 of tnountnln and turquoise sea, the ! '" a dele ri-ianijn, women of Honolulu notified the nier- ' !'Hla' 'hher or nm a? chants of the Hawaiian Islands that tlioy would buy no goods so advertised on the Island of Oahu. Today there Is not a single adver.lslng billboard oo the Island. . ! "is other instrocton. studying the Storm I "It us be patient." said the hope-1 (.a.t ..All hl. ....... 1. 1 111 ..I I in, niruu. mi una iivuuio nut 1IIUW I m. ... over." IhoTh TV Sti-"uiJi It'll, blow over nil right.- agreed miirri J veStflr Senator Sorghum. -But maybe It'll be fice of County intotZj' like a tornado I saw out West. It i The wedding wai viuJj, blew over, but It took evcrythinj In of t,ie immediate lr.esii J' ...1.1. 1. M It... .1.1 . ... trf-tfniT nart( iuiu who ii. tiusiungion aiar. i --".o eni. tiveand mu.H! j surement. ln Among thru. i. . proRt-am were m U j Miss Hele- ra... r Garret,, sir,, p MARRIED VESTERJAf Some National DeblM .Mr. and C r. a Kg. The national deht a bead In the Freddie, irho hate bm United States Is about S'iO. In Italy hrt time in ttii dti it, , It is over $.-(X). In France over Sl.IKH), Wiss Minnie BeUIeftisfc, and In Great Britala It reaches the stun ' I"r , bom hr . ...,-, ii i. i , have Just rettirned twm of over MM . In Japan It b only a f.al Jwllere ,hey little- more than J'J.'i the past hionth. CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER 1 hereby announce myself to re publican voters of Douglas Co. as landidute at May primaries for office of coui. comiiilsai.-ner. Mac W. Daughetry, Yoncalla, Ore. (Paid Ad.) i CANDIDATE FOR SUPERIN- TENDENT OF SCHOOLS j I hereby announce myself a republl ! can candidate for superindendent of vhools of Douglas county, at the May ,iriuiarle. Mrs. Edith S. Ackert, Myr I le CreeK, Orcgp-, (Paid adv.) Oregon. rtf. Adv.) FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN TENDENT. I hereby announce toy candidacy for the office of county school super- Intendent subject to the will of the republican voters at the May pri maries. (Paid Adv ' 0. C. BROWN. CANDIDATE FOR REPRESEN. TATIVE. with positive comfort, rubber-like composition CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF Judge Harry licit, candidate for the state supreme bench, spent last night In Koseburg on his way south lo Medford. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lent, of Tort land, are visiting with their daught ter. Mrs. Carl Wlmberly. They will remnln over Sunday and will attend the bridge dedication. I'LACKS NEW EMBARGO (Assoelnted Prens tossed Wire.) OTTAWA. April The department of agriculture to- day plared an embargo on the Importation Into Canada of horses from California, Nevada and Oregon and on animals which have been In those states at any time within two months To surprise and honor Mrs. Paul; Ilubar. the Hook Club planned a pic- i nlc at Winchester on Tuesday even-1 Ing, serving a delicious supper to I which Mrs. Ilubar was brought nfti-ri all preparations were made. After! dinner, the group motored to the Itu- i bar home, and played cars or sever-1 ni hours. Enjoying the occasion were' Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Iletnllne, Mr. and Mrs. John Enger. Mr. and Mrs. W. . H. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Washington Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kunyan. Dan Ilubar, Mrs Ilubar. Mr. and Mrs. j William Hell, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ilubar. ! in and learn all about the Rice ... ,. . ! Method and the wonderful op- I hereby announce mysel? a repubH tan candidate for sheriff of Iioukibs nnrtiirite kl J .. :t county, at the May primaries. Frank Portunity tor help and cure it M. Hopkins, CanyonvUle. Oregon. (Pd. Adv.) CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF offers in your case. Remem ber the Expert will be there I hereby announce myself as re : only one day, then your op publiean candidate for the office of sheriff of lHniglas county at the portunitv will be pone Inot nrlimirv al.-tl,iii Mui. 1 C M' C,.. J mer. Mav lti. S. W. Star- (Paid Adv.) ask at the hotel desk for the flle-n l-Yom l'onlanl- j C. H. Springer, of Tortlnnd a business visitor In Koseburg to- day. CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER Rice Exnerl anrl r. Ar tk I hereby announce n.vgelf , repub-! expert and he Will do th Call any time from 9 , llcan candidate for treasurer of Doug- t las counly. at the May primaries. J I E. Sawyers, Roseburg, Oregon, was (Pd. Adv.) preceding their offer for en- trance Into the dominion. Presence of the foot and mouth disease in California was given aa the cause of the embargo. Arrive Kmm Iios Ange-li Cecil Black and Claud Crocker arrived here yesterday in the form er's car from Los Angeles where they have spent the last seven months. Thu will probably re main here permanently. The two boys passed through Dunsmulr yes terday when the fire was destroy ing the business hectlon o fthat city and spent two hours there fighting the flames. 1 rest. 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p 9 evenings. Don't miss this to m., or 7 to CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER I hereby anii'ionee myself a demo-' crntic candidate for county treasurer at the primary election May 16. 1:24. Roy C. Agee. (Paid adv.) nnrtnnilv t ..... tl C I llll. LVCl I CI 1 1 great op- R. A. HERCHER Republican Candidate For State Legislature Primary Election, May 19, 1924 (Paid Adv.) H ernia. WM. S. RICE, Inc. ADAMS, N. Y. 1 f The importance of you IN THE whirring of looms, the flaming of furnaces, the darting of factory fingers in and out day after day, the audacious scheming of laboratories, the end less displaying of shops energies strive for you. For you, the shaping of leather, the cocooning of silk, the pricking of discs to carry human or orchestra voices, the balancing of watch springs so delicately a pencil mark tips the scales all the multiple, painstak ing labors of commerce bent to' aid you to live better, more nearly contented. In the pages and columns of advertisements pro ducts are assembled, described and offered, to feed your convenience, your comfort, your pleasure. Every advertisement was written and printed for you, to tell of this limitless service. Read the advertisements to know when, who, how much. Read them to compare values. Read them to save. EVERY ADVERTISEMENT IS A TO BETTER BUYING GUIDE-POST w&iiww:.i.:.:.ik!