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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 3, 1924. THREE pBlfTTE-WHEELEB MASS MEETING I j MOOSE HALL n'ESZMK, OCTOBER 14TII, AT 8 P. M. E SPEAKER PAUL BLANCHARDOFHEW YORK CITY S Yetary of the International Association for Industrial Democracy The Public is Invited! LOCAL NEWS Down From Riddle II. L. Shawver, of Riddle, was a business visitor In the cily todax. Here From Portland Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cuiumtngs, of Portland, are In the city. gucta at the Douglas Hotel. In From Eugene C. I.. Ilulbert. of Eugene, was a visitor in ltoseburg this morning. Cresswell People Here- Mr. S. P. Thompson, and Mrs. J. II. Thompson, of Cresswell. were Sunday In Roseburg visitors In the city during Sunday, j Mr. Hnj jirs. C. E. Morgan, of MarshfiWd, spent Sunday In Kose- On Way Home i burg. Portland People Here Mr and Mrs. C. N. Leo, of Port-! Mr. and Mrs. S. V asscrmnn, of land, were visitors In this city yes- Portland, who have been visiting , Voting In. Roseburg ,.i ,.i,,.. in tlie southern nart of the state,, Mr. and Mrs. (.. Bobbins, of were in this citv today oil their i Portland, arrived in the city yes- Business Visitors 1 way north. I terday '"r short visit J. L. Thornburg. of near Wilbur, I - p,i.. to. b,.i . ... . . . . .....1 II., Cin Uaw Tft PiNrt andU- KelUmS to- KOVai anil u. y. uaimer. ut I - ' . . . . v., ,v- v.i r.. were transacting business in Hose-; yr anj M is. J. A. Cordon and I ' '. ..' .,. i11r ' for a week, returned to his home i today. burg today. ItlRATLANTIC on'1) r,V llOWt'V- fro" denary de- tf, the Zeppelin com Plow he shortest '";, ;v from Ber- ,ake nursl wln Steele, two . ....I officers anu Pr of the army air a-ot the journey w s brted an , V &!'.," bnur; lisea ruuui.ir.. -- - - 6 i mnnrntlOIl hip pushed on ker, as 11 the fuel supp.j. MS OUlll lot .." under an agreement ner unavailable for L....aa s,ne IS iiiw.iu- fnercial use and will be pioneer worn. k routes. celved at 10:10 o'clock this morn I lug from Hugo Kckner. Zeppelin ! i,aitnr nn hoard the ZR-3. de claring that it was expected the giant airship would reach the Azores Islands at noon, Green wich time, (9 a. m. New York time.) . MERLIN, Oct. 13. Tho giant dirigible ZR-3 reported the Azores Islands at noon, G. M. T. accord ing to a wlresless message receiv ed here. ArnrM Islands, wi. ;t fllrieible ZR-3 pas. I 2:35 oclocK mis m- cal time) on ner way hunt, N. J. She wtt8 I esteny aircuiiuu, good speed. :TO Oct. 13. A sturbance In the nild was reported prac- b'e path of the ZK-3 by ships on oDservuiiuit mection with the trans- ;. The latest forecast by the cruiser Mil- FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Oct. 13. Three year old Unity Lou Ken nedy of Aurora, 111., enrouto to Lake Hurst, N. J., with her moth er, will have the surprise of her voung life, when her father, Ma- jor F. M. Kennedy, steps from the iH-a and presents ner wuu a doll nearly as large as Betty Lou herself. The doll has .yellow curls and rosy cheeks, matching those of Hetty, Lou, says "mamma" as plainly as anybody, and not only that, but It walks. The doll isn't a stowaway and is looked upon by the American officers aboard the dirigible as their mascot. When Dr. Eckner, the Zeppelin director, Inspected the ZR-3 for tho last time, cutting down every ounce of weight where he could, he spied Major Kennedy's fat blanket roll and it was not until he saw the doll Inside the he gave a wink and allowed Hetty Lou's gift to stay aboard the trans-Atlantic flight. In Town From Wilbur Mrs. G. W. Grnbbe, well known matron from Wilbur, was visiting with friends in ltoseburg today. Former Pastor Arrives Rev. J. E. Cornier, former pastor of the Methodist church, south, of this city, is in town looking after business matters here. Visiting From Portland Mr. and Mrs. James Xft-Mahan, and daughter, of Portland, are spending a week in thlscity visit ing with friends and relatives. Or. Way To Portland- Mr. and Mis. J. A. Cordon and I 'children, of Klamath Fulls, were ; I in the city last night enroute to ' ! Portland. Back From Trip L. F. Reizenstein. who has been spending the past week at the John Fox place enjoying a hunting trip, has returned to his home in ltoseburg. Left for Portland Ross lticketts and daughter. Miss Grace, of Coquillo, came over by auto last night from the coast town, and left today for Portland. Reeurnlng from Merlin Nathan Cassldy and Mrs. f'as- sidy, of Portland, who visited ! friends in this cily enrouto to Mer lin, were here again last night on the return trip home. Goes to Washington Mrs. R. 1). Comptnn left yester day for a visit with friends nud relatives In llremerton and Seattle. Gone to Salem Mrs. Laura Gale, In From Medford W. A. Kinney, who is just open ing up a big furniture establish ment ii Medford, was a Saturday and Sunday visitor in ltoseburg. a guest of Mrs. W. A. Cumtiilngs, of the Terminal Hotel. lor sevor al weeks, left yesterday for Salem, where she will visit with relatives. who has been Visited Here Saturday I C. H. llussey, well known Stan dard Oil manager at Cottage Grove ' was calling on friends iu this city ' Saturday and Sunday. On Hunting Trip Leland lliown, of The Dalles, arrived in the city last night and will spend a few days on a hunting j southern state trip. Going to Southland Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Chase, J. Sellers and W. J. Hrady. of Los Aneeles. were in tho city over Sunday, leaving today for Fawn Killer Fined L. R. Itryson, of Drain, paid a fine of $.",!) In the local justice court today for having a fawn car cass in his possession. Go Hunting W. A. Iiurr and sons Earl and Ted, and Mr. Burr's brothers, who are visiting here, left this morn ing on a hunting trip to Tiller. Oct. 13. Minister of ra Oeier, in a mes- ZR-3, expressed hope undertaking will the conviction in U the countries over :lriUe flies that aero atiued to bring the !'r." Oct. 23. The latest from the Zepplln ' way to America, re "I o'clock this iuorn- le as half way be- panlsh coast and the l a everything running j KK. Oct. 13. A cable s received today from :ore Islands, stating JM dirigible, ZH-3, rm the Atlantic to X. J. was In wireless ion with that placo d to pass there at ! time, (9 a. m. New WASHINGTON. Oct. 13. On the basis of forecasts, officials here predicted the cruiser would be as sisted, rather than hindered by weather disturbance. They point I ed out that from the Azores the ZR-3 might expect to have ri voring westward winds If conditions now prevailing continue and at her pres ent speed would arrive at her desti nation about 9 o'clock Wednesday morning. LAKE HURST, N. J., Oct. 13. Officials at the naval air sistlon here expressed belief today that the ZR-3 would arrive here about noon Wednesday. Officials figured on the basis of a 43UU-mile trip. o At Portland W. B. Strawn. manager of the local J. C. Penney Co. store, left yesterdnv for Portland, where he will remain a week attending a convention of managers. St o r e i tlCHSIIAFFV n,.( II message Sill Visiting Brother Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burr, of Can ada, and Sir. and Mrs. L. Burr, of Oklahoma, arrived here to visit at the home of W. A. Burr, and m! with other relatives in this city. The ladle sare ill the city at present, but the men, accompanied v, Vnri ltnrr. have gone to tho Tiller country for a few days hunt before the season closes. Motorina South Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Black, of Springfield, Lane county, spent Sunday in this cily, and today left the i In their auto for points couth. They, w ere guests at mo I'lupqua while in town. Back From the Pass Prof. C. H. Castle, head of the Sulherlin Academy, who has been in drains Pass on business con nected with the academy, was in ltoseburg this afternoon on his way back home. Party From Spokane Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sarglnson, Thehna McPougul nnd Claire Poston, of Slioknne, were guests at the Terminal Hotel Sunday, and left today by ato for the north ern city. Bus Owrer Here L. L. Lew is one of tho owners of the auto stage lines operating in this state and through the south ern counties, came up from Med ford yesterday and wa a guest at the Terminal Hotel. Bound for Stockton Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Berny, of Stockton, who have been touring tlregon and the northwest, reach ed here last night on the home ward trip, registering at the Doug las Hotel. They went on south this morning. Fruit Man Here O. E. Driver, of Seattle, repre senting Gwinn, White and Prince VsmiMii nnd fruit ship-1 will Visit Son pers spent the day in ltoseburg Mr. M. M. Miller, of The News .i .i,h fmintv Acent B. ! Review force, left Saturday even W Coonev' Mr. Driver states ing for Fort Worden. Wash where I; ?1 ' ,.n ti enter ho will visit for two weeks with On Way South ,h mnrket during the coming his son, Slator. broccoli season. Played Golf M. M. Mcintosh, prominent manufacturer of Portland, was in the city during Saturday anil Sun day, registered at the limpqiia, nnil while hero enjoyed several hours each day at the Country Club golf links playing tho game with local enthusiasts. Enroute to Portland Mr .and Mrs. W. It. Delay, Mrs. G. T. Porter and son, Lloyd Jr., of Klamath Falls, were among the tourism bound for Portland who made this cily a convenient stop ping place yesterday On Way to Coast Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ray. and A. E. Morion, of North Bend, who stopped at the Grand yesterday and last night, left this' morning for the coast town. They have been to the northern part of the state. Enroute to Colorado- Mr. and Mrs. It P. King, of Rock Springs .Colorado, who have been auto touring the northwest, spent part of Sunday and last night In this citv. They continued their Journey homeward today. They registered at the Grand. w or Wprnoon 4 WreninfUset pURQ, ORE. E OFFER you an al most Inexhaustible assortment of silks, satins, crepes nnd taffetas for practically nil purposes. You are cordially invited to inspect them at any time. "Quality and Economy" The Silk Store Silks and Satins m ABRAHAM STATE PRESS 2i COMMENT t The Socialist Candidate. , Morris llillquit. nn ardent advo cate of the doctrines of socialism, i- i ,hi, nf the eastern head quarters of the La Follotte-Wh(!eler ! m,.ii,,, in commending La toi lette at the New York slate social ist convention, llillquit said: "Let iilo sav- at the outset that tho American socialist party has not given up a single on of Its principles, nor has it been asked to give up any of its faith in join ing this new movement. This movement will grow, and when it does -the soriulist party will be the biggest political power in Victor Berger, a well-known so cialist congressman from Wiscon sin, In support of LaFollette. says: "LnFollette is a socialist in everything hut name. He has been one for 20 years. He basn t voted the republican ticket since 1!W4. Thero is no reason why he cant be our candidate." Eugene V. Debs, chairman of tho nation.fl executive committee of the socialist party, and who re cently was released from the At lanta penitentiary for trailrous ac tivities during the period of the war makes the following declara tion in behalf of ijiKovlette'a tandi- itarv. "it is in no spirit of presump tion that I declare a willingness to appeal to the shades of Msrx and Kllgols (tn iounoeis .... socialism) upon'this vital Issue I have the positive conviction that they would have advised and ap proved the course taken by our delegates at the historic Cleveland conference for progressive political action. No fundamental principle of socialism has been or will be in the least compromised." The Oakland World, an organ of the socialist party, in Its current liio declares that LaFollette Married Saturday Harvey C. Hadley, of Eugene, nnd Laura Mitchell, of Roseburg, were quietly married Saturday af ternoon at tho office of Justice of the Peace Gorge Jones. The cere mony was w Uuessed by only the necessary w finesses, and imme diately aCer tho wedding the Eugene to Lieutenant Slator j " Mr. and Mrs. A. Austin, of Van- Miller is a West Point graduate, rouver, 11. C, spent hunoay in nnd is now located ut Fort Worden, j Hosebui g, stopping here enroute where he Is in charge of the Post by auto to California. Mr. Austin ( happy couple left for Exchunge. I is proprietor ot tne Austin noiei miliiL. their home. lat the British Columbia town, and while these good people were In town they were guests at the Vmpqua. Mothers! Give the children WRIGLEY'S after every meal A prominent physician says: "It is surprising how free from decay the teeth can be kept by using gum after each meal." You know how hard it is to get the children to clean their teeth. By giving them W RIGLEY'S you not only reward them for clean ing their teeth, but the reward is actually the means of performing this important service! WRIGLEY'S aids digestion too, and acts as an anti septic wash for the mouth and throat. Sev eral flavors-all of WRIGLEY quality. The Flavor Lasts ill Marks Buys Sedan Herman Marks, proprietor of the : Liberty Theatre, boasts of a new . Nash sedan of the very latest ; model. The car was delivered to him Sunday by L. R. Chambers, of the Highway Service Station, who is the local dealer for this car. nir. Visits in City Curtis F. Levens. for many years a resident of Douglas county. Is visiting in Roseburg for a short Chambers made-a trip to Portland ' time. Mr. Levens lived In Canyon- to get the sedan, down Saturday. which ho drove Going tS British Columbia Mr. and Mrs. B. Klcklnson, their daughter. Miss Dickinson, and Mrs. It. Bond, of Ben Lomond. Cali fornia, spent Sunday nnd last night In Roseburg at tho I'nipqiia the I Hotel. The party Is motoring to British Columbia for a visit mere before winter sets In, and left here today for the north. They were reg istered at the Unipqun while in Roseburg. JACKSON STREET L STORE Have Lively Meeting . The Smick school P. T. A. held a lively meeting in marking the open ing of school Monday morning. October 0. After a business ses sion the school children gave a short program, and Mrs. O. C. itrown and Mrs. Churchill spoke on school and parent-teacher activi ties, Mrs. (iiHtidy, of the county health unit, will give a demonstra tion at the next regular meeting, the first Friday in November. Booth Is Home Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Booth return ed last night after a pleasure trip through Eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Booth of Eugene made the trip with them. They visited the l'rineville fair, and were great ly pleased with the Indian races and bucking contests. Mr. Booth says that he was greatly surprised when In one of the most sparsely settled districts of Eastern Oregon, to find full and complete ret irns of the world baseball series, the returns having been recelvi d by RELIABLE TAILOR J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations JVeMake Your Clothe in Roseburg tnnds for the "three cardinal prin-1 radio. ciples required to make a good so-1 . ciallst." I Erglish Party Hers It Is nn old maxim that a man Is. mi David Lloyd and his mother, known hv the company he keeps, j, Itcyd, of London, Kng- And LaFollette definitely Justifies i,,,,!, were among the promin' nt ( the comment of the Palo Alto .pie t register at the ('niMUa Times uon the decision of the I jKt,.rday afternoon. Mr. yd California supreme court wnim ne-1 Hnii PSjiable mother landed ville until about 25 years when he went to New York has been connected with The Am erican import Company, and has now been assigned to the Pacific coast territory, Willi headquarters at Los Aneeles. "Oregon Life has never contested a claim I" During Us mdre Mtforr, Oregon lift hai never confuted m claim, With mora than I 33,000,000.00 of Imuran c in fare thia U record of which w ar proud and It mean a great deal to you. Injure with Oregon life. a t- mi-La. prsMm w c ncarrrfis kmMm C I.aAMLUL.UM.H. H BIAUV !, Mmmnm,' IImi OtfuMt PORTLAND, OB.EQUV C. S. McELHINNY District Manager, Roseburg, Ore. Inspecting Oil Well C. E. McComlc, of Diinsmulr, actively Identified with the move ment to get oil in this county. Is In the city today. He is Inspecting he plant near Oakland while here and assisting in promoting the work.' He was accompanied to ltoseburg today by W. L. Mnl- "K". lernee, superintendent cf the drill- He ine operations. Over c-n Buelnese C. II. Fuller, of Sutherlln. was a business visitor lo ltoseburg to day. Attorney Here Attorney Fred Villains of, Sa lem, spent the day In ltoseburg at tending to legal matters. ot In In Frem Myrtle Creek C. Weaver,' wife nnd son, Mvrtle Creek, were visitors Roseburg today. o Have you nn electric heater In your home? Mudaon Electric Store. ' . I I PHONEJ33J j.FREE DEMONSTRATION In New York several weeks ago, bought a splendid car ttfere nd set out to tour America. T! ey came across the continent via thej southern route, and are visiting all I the points rf Interest In Oreg-.n. and expert to continue on ti- ir way north through Washirr on nnd to British Columbia. Mr. I.l d Is taking this trip to inform him self of the great northwest. d Weather Is Here I Let Us Install a STERN FURNACE for you. The Bet Value in Furnaces. Let Ut Show it to You. p-ER-FEE HARDWARE CO. nied to the LnFolictto eiecio,,.i candidates a place on the state ticket upon characterization as 'ijf , dependents": "While the LaFollotte-V heeler organization Is put to some Incon venience and subjected to a certain practical elfects of this decision, It ; degree of embarrassment bv the practical effects of this derision, it Is not placed in any false po-ition. The LaFollette-Wheeler following, will have its chance to vote, since' .h,. ,,.nilidates will be represented nn the ballot by the socialist elec- ir. And it .i,.! n nrncresslves or Indepen ,i,.tu iliit these candidates are Culch Pete" Creen and more acruratelv lab-led. The readiness with whiih the offices of the socialist organization were made available and accepted Indi cates this tact. And It is as a socialist rather ness for live mutton was near l.lioe last weea oy nrrnnpemenf S wotild have been Impossible for fi,,, for aPVeral week past, nnd V . i.-.i...... ,.,,1 .,r m. . . . . ...... Maraudirg Bear Killed j A large bear with an over-fend-1 killed I H... ky a i snake .loe" De Bernard!, of ilie Lary 7.. Imparting a great de.:! of satisfaction to the goat and sh-ep raisers nf toat locality. HI" heir ship weighed 325 pounds. He has ! !! i::r.:l:K cosily raids on H"T?f1 mM ' . up jj anv team cu ra "" rmihv with socialistic principles The ' Incident has served, r.,., m nrnve ronchisiv there- !v the claims of many of the IFollette jr.p.lt)y increasing In the opponent that his ran''';" r,m,oa retion. due chiefly .n..i,,.f ihe nominees 01 nn- major parties has raised the Issue ..f ...einllsm in this campaign. PHONE 25 OUR Window rno Biirimi 14... San FianiiMo Bulletin. For qn'.k results use ews Revlew clarified advertisements. They get results. his most recent forny netted IT, goals belonging to G. Ife IaT nardl. In common with niier mountainous regions, varmints nre N ih mpqua retinn, due ctiletiy to ne abolishment of the bounties that made it worth while to hunt tl . :ii. Concurrent tl'h their Inirm tin re Is a decrease In the nmrtv-r of deer because of the fact 1 list the varmint lircj on them for iood. Vi' DO YOU APPRECI ATE I IER NATURE LOVING SPIRIT? Thtrfom on the NEW Simplex Electric Ironer 1 Special , &m Terms $m This Co Week f ' pjpi Only p' Costs No More Than Your Iron to Operate gl?PLi:xUQNKU; Ihr tlest (rmier The factory Demonstrator will be here all week. Just phone for the hour you would like her to do your ironing. Hudson Electric Store Roseburg, Oregon -- rrrti.rrrri r f a Jt -t