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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY. JANUARY 3. 1925. THREE Singer Machine $25.00 Rotary White $35.00 Camphone Phonograph .'....$15.00 Copper Wash Boilers $4.75 Used Steel Traps, specially low. Sanitary Steel Couch $3.00 POWELL FURNITURE CO. EXILED RHODE Republican Senators Return to Power After Bitter Political War. GET PARTY APPROVAL Voters Call Back Legisla tors Who Left State When Gas Loosed in Senate Chamber, " (AMOcUted Pren LcakS Wire.) RUTLAND, Mass., " Jan. 3. Self-exiled Rhode Island repub lican senators are going home today. The exile which began after the release of bromide gas in the senate chamber on June IS, ended when the general as sembly adjourned yesterday af ter a session which began on January 1, 1924. Worn out by the strain of the filibuster conducted by the de mocratic minority, In which pro tracted sittings were common, the last of 52 hours, and during which disorder several times oc curred with threats of personal violence, 21 of the 22 republicans left the senate They establish ed themselves here in a hotel and many of their families soon followed and the hotel became almost completely a sub-station of the Rhode Island capltol. The "exiles" organized themselves Into a close-knit community. ' The senators led a Ufa in the open, which rested their physicul vigor. The hotel became the focal point to the town. The party organized a Fourth of July cele bration which dwarfed anything previously in the town. They provided the orators, composed half of the parade and outshone everyone in fireworkB. The lo cal storekeepers adapted their stocks to the senator's tatstes, the moving picture shows, dances and sporting events swel led their audiences with visitors from Rhode Island. And yet, the hotel was almost a community In Itself. Twice death visited It and mce a mar riage was performed, when , a daughter of one of the senators transfered her ceremony to Rut land, so that her father might attend. Thanksgiving a gigan tic dinner was Berved the sena torial family, on Christmas a tree bore gifts for all; and on New Year's Eve the four-story building winked lights from every window until the clock in tho village church nearby boom ed its announcement of the New Year. Meanwhile, Jn Rhode Island, the affair in which the senators had been leaders, went on with out them. Elections were waged at long range. Thirteen of the twenty two, (several had not run again) were returned to office in the republican landslide, which swept the state. Now with the stamp of approval placed on their course by the voters, they enter Tuesday on a new execu tive year. , Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9-L t LOCAL NEWS J Ol Mr.' Goux In Portland L. A. Goux of this city, is spend ing a few days in Portland attend ipg to business matters. Returning North Jack C. W'ellnan stopped over In ths city for a ifew hours Friday to visit. Mr. Wellban is returning to Corvallls from a trip south. Returns to Portland L. Bashford, who spent Friday this city for a f'w hours Friday to matters and visiting, returned to his home at Portland this morning. Medford Couple Here Those to arrive from the south and spend yesterday in Roseburg visiting were Mr. and Mrs. D. E. I.oosley. They were Medford resi dents. From Wilbur Mrs. A. M- Cirubbe was In from the rural' districts today shopping and visiting with friends. Mrs. Grubbe Is a resident of Wilbur. Return From Portland Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Fry. wh have been spending the psst three weeks In Portland visiting and looking af- l SOLQNS ARE REINSTATED RECOGNIZE SOVIET (AaocUtnl Fnm Lewd Wlrr.) LISBON. Jan. 3. The Port- ugese cabinet council has de- 4 elded to recognize the Rus- slan Soviet government, it waa announced today. ter business matters, returned ta their borne in this city last niht Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Falbe, and Miss Helen Falbe, who have been spmd'ng the past few days in Portland visiting and looking after business matters have returned to their home in this city. Visit Today Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byron and son, were among those to visit in Roseburg today and attend to bus niess affairs. They are Olalla resi dents. . , Mr. and Mrs. Jaquins In Mr, and Mrs. J. Jaquins were in from the rural districts shopping and visiting yesterday. They are residents of Myrtle Creek, and re turned home in the afternoon. t SUNDAY AT THE J X CHURCHES t St. George's Episcopal Church. No services Sunday. Rev. Dodge is confined to his home with a very severe cold. First Presbyterian Church. W. S. McCullagh, pastor. Keep to the right. Go to church tomorrow. Meet me at the Presbyterian church at 11:00 and 7:30. These living words were left by Theodore Roosevelt: "Do justice, love mercy, walk humbly you will do so if you study the life and teachings of the Saviour." "Whatever form of creed we profess, we make the doing of duty and the love of our fellowmen two of the prime articles of our universal faith." "Every man who is a Christian at all should Join some church organization there fore on Sundays go to church. Numbering our days for a purpose 11 o'clock Bermon:- "Who Is the Beginning," at 7:80. Enjoy a prof itable hour in the Sunday school or in the C. E. Society at 6:30. A young people's rally In the church Tuesday afternoon and evening. This is for Douglas county C. E's. Paul Brown will be .here. He's a whirlwind among C. E. people. Everybody invited to hear him. Be present and bring another person with you. First Church of Christ, Scientist 312 East Douglas Btreet. Regular services are held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Wednesday even lng at 8 o'clock, this meeting in cludes testimonies of healing. Sun day school convenes each Sunday morning at 9:45. All ages from 4 to 20 years are admitted. The read ing room In the front of the church building Is open daily except Sun days and holidays from 2 to 4 p. m. attend. The subject for Sunday's lesson will be: "God." For all kinas'ot floor coverings try Powell s. SALEM, Ore., Jan 3 An alter native writ of mandamus has been granted by Circuit Judge Kelly here ordering Corporation Commissioner W. E. Crews to show cause w ithin 10 days why he should not Issue a permit to the national thrift asso ciation of Eugene to dispose of 1 10, 000 worth of the association's evi dence of indebtedness. Petition for the writ alleges. " Crews denied application ror thn permit to dis pose of such evidences' of Indebted ness. Now Is the time to order your land plaster. We are faking orders for delivery off car to arrive soon. Get our price. Denn-Gerretsen Co. The Best Sales man in Town? iind the answer and find i)our customers -"by Advertising WRIT DEMANDS Jl!ll EM1TII BF OFFICER'SACTIDN LOCAL To Leave for Eugens Miss Clara Patrick will leave to day for Eugene, where she Will spend the wet-k end visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 13. Patrick. Miss Gibson Here Miss Huzel Gibson was among those to visit and shop here Fri day from the southern part of the county. ' Miss Gibson Is from Sutherlin. Ill With Scarlet Fever Charles Eugene, the small son of Dr. and Mm H. C. f'hiireii. of "this filv im tmm...iI ia miltu 111 lL-ith I scarlet fever. Dr. B. R. Shoemaker Is In attendance. Returned to Portland Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Dates and Bon, Ross, returned to Portland this morning after sitemllng the holidays here visiting with rela tives and friends. From Dixonville Miss Mercedes Jones was among those in from the rural districts visiting and receiving medical treatment here yesterday. She la from Dixonville. From Dixonville Mrs. W. M. Alien was a visitor in this city Friday from the rural districts. Mrs. Allen Is from Dixon ville and was hero visiting with friends and shopping. Mrs. Kruze Here Mrs. G. W. Kruze was in from the rural districts hero Friday, visiting and shopping. Mrs. Kruze 1b from Sutherlin and returned home in tho afternoon. Mrs. Watson Leaves Mrs. E. LJWatson, who hnve been visiting at the home of her son Harley Watson, of this city over the holidays, left this morning for her home at Orange, Cal. To Corvallls Among those to return to Cor vallls Thursday to resume work at O. A. C. was William Burr. Ho was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burr during Christmas vaca tion. Mrs. King Returns Mrs. S. M. King, of the Specialty Shoppe, who has been spending the past week or ten days in Portland visiting and atttnillng to business affairs, has returned to her home in this city. Leaves This Morning J. McMullen, who spent yester day in this city on business, left this morning for Eugene and Port land. Mr. McMuUen is a cable man with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company. Or. and Mrs. Nerbas Return Dr. and Mrs.- II. R. Nerbas' and children, who have been spending the Christmas and New Year vaca tion visiting at. the home of Mrs. Nerbas' parents in Portland, have returned to their home in this city. Return to Corvallls Miss Marion and Roslna Porter, who have been spending the Christ mas vacation visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter, of this city, left this afternoon for Corvallls. to resume their studies at O.- A. C. In Frorm Riddle May Ilorton was among those to spend a few houra here yesterday from the rural districts visiting and shopping. Miss Horton is visiting her parents at Riddle over the holi days. She Is a teacher In the school at Molalla. Returns to Grants Qass Theodore Turner, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Carl Coleman, of Looking Glass over the holidays, returned to his home at Grants Pass last night. He is the brother of Mrs. Coleman. Returns To School Miss Vera MeMillln who has been spending the Christmas sea son visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mc.Mlllin, returned Friday to Corvaltis, where she is at tending school at tho Oregon Agri cultural College. Returns to Salem Mrs. A. V. Davidson who has been visiting at the home of her son, Rupert It. Davidson, about one mile west of 1 Hilar. I, over the Christmas and New Years holidays returned to her home at Salem yes terday afternoon. Here From Medford Ken Davis and wife of Medford, are spending a couple of days In this city visiting with friends and relatives. They were formerly resi dents of this city, but are now lo cated In Medford where Mr. Davis is employed with the Standard Oil company. Rturn to School Dale Smith, who has been visit ing with his p.n. nt". Mr. and Mrs. Clay Smith, at Winstons, and Charles Gerhard, wl.n has been his house guest over tho holidays, returned to Corvallls yesterday, where they will resume their studies at O. A. C. Misa Jones Returns Home Miss Anna Jones, who has been visiting at the. home of her broth er. Peter Jones, of Looking Glass, slnre last October, eft last night for her home at Los Angeles. Miss Jones came here from Vader. Washington, where she has been visiting a nelce. Accepts Posftion Miss Mildred Cochran hits ac cepted a position at the offices of Dr. George E. Houck. vacated by Miss Gertrude Wirkham. who will leave for Monmouth tomorrow to attend school. Miss Rose Moffitt will fill the pisre at the Majestic theatre as ticket seller vsrated by Miss Cochran. Miss Moffitt enter ed on her new duties yesterday. NEWS Spends Day Here Thomas D. Fetch arrived here yesterday from the south and spent the day attending to business mat ters. Mr. Petch Is from Medford. Spend Day H Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hilbert were among the tourists from northern points to stop over in Itoseburg last night as guests. They are from Al bany. From Grants Pass Charles E. Grager arrived here yesterday morning from the south and spent the day on business mat ters. Mr. Grager Is a Grants Pass resident. In From Riddle T nvi'l. l.h u a u In frnm t tin rllrnl districts this morning attending to ! business matters and visiting with friends. Mr. Ash is a resident of Riddle. From Portland C. R. Coy stopped over In this city yesterday and last night, at tending to business affairs. Mr. Coy is from Portland and left this morning. FroirT 8ilverton Those to visit In this city yester day and last night from Marlon county were Mr. and Mrs. D. Egan. They are from Sllverton and left this morning. Here Few Hours I). 10. Thurston wns a visitor In this city for a few hours Friday. Mr. Thurston is returning home to Portland from a trip south. He left In the afternoon. From Portland L. P. Durst, of Portland, stop ped over here Friday and spent tho day attending to business mat ters. He left for other points in the state today. Guests From Portland Among tho guests In this city yesterday from Portland and the north were Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Sells.. They left today for other points In tho state. Visit Here Friday Mr. and Mrs. R. Becker were visitors In this city yesterday and last night. They are from Portland and left for other southern Oregon points this morning. Visiting Parents Miss Ruth Nichols la spending the holidays visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nichols. She has been attending school In Los Angeles. Guests Hera Friday Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Ward and family were guests In Roseburg yesterday and last night, arriving from the south. They are residents oi ban Francisco. On Business G. A. Wilson stopped over In this city yesterday and spent the uay attending to business affairs. Mr. WIlBon Is a resident of Port land and left this morning. Will Leave For Monmouth Miss Gertrude Wlckham will leave tomorrow for Monmouth where she will enter the Oregon State Normal School, to attend classes for the rest of the year. Here Friday . Those to arrive here from the north and spend part of yesterday and Inst night as guests in this city were Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Math- ery. They are Portland residents. Returns to Corvallls George Ilradburn, who has been spending the holidays visiting with Ills parents, Dr. and Mrs. George Dradburn at Winstons, returned to Corvullla yesterday, to attend O. A. C. Guests In City ' Those to stop over hero ."ester day and last night as guests and visitors were Mrs. Clnra 1!. Howe and Miss Georgia B. How) 'i'liey are from Portland and left thiB morning. From Myrtle Creek Among those In from the rural districts hero Friday visiting with friends and attending to business matters was J. Thompson and il'iughter Bertha: They are resi dents of Myrtle Creek. Leaves For Corvallls Adelbert Young left this morning for Corvallls, where he will resume his studies at (). A. C. He has been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Young of this city, over the holidays. In From Riddle lien Nichols and family were among those In from the rural dis tricts hern Friday. They are resi dents of Riddle and were In the city visiting and looking after busi ness interests. Spends Da'y Here Spending the day here yesterday was A. R. Maearthy. Mr. Maearthy Is from Los Angeles, and while here was a guest at the Terminal Hole. Ho left this morning for other southern Oregon points. Returns to Corvallls Ferrol lies, who has been vlfHIng with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Storey lies, during Christmas vaca tion, returned to Corvallls yester day afternoon, where he will reg ister for the coming semester at ). A. C. Miss Gazley Visits Miss Claire Gazley, a former resi dent of this city, Is stopplnr over here for a short time looking up old friends. Miss Gazley stopped over hen! on her way home to Cloverdale, California, from Port land, where she has been visiting for the past three weeks. Miss Gazley was supervisor of muflc In the Roseburg public schools a num ber of years ago. and holds the same position at Cloverdale. Oakland Man H Judge A. F. Stearns of Oakland was business visitor In Roseburg for a few boars today. In Town Friday H. E. Smith was a visitor in this city Friday and last night. Mr. Smith la from Eugene and left this morning for the north. From San Francisco Here from the south yesterday and last night were Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Brennan and C. W. Drennan. They are all from San Francisco. Here From North E. W. Tuompson was a business visitor In this city yesterday and last night from the north. He la a Portland resident and left today. On Business Among the business visitors In Roseburg Friday and last night waa I). W. Mitchell. Mr. Mitchell Is a Eugene resident, and left this morning. Spend Day Here Mr flnrt (H P fl Tallunll among the visitors In Ihia eltw Vri- day from coast points In the state. mey were guests at the Douglas uuiei iasc mgnu Mr. Reddy Leaves W. J. Reddy, who spent yester day afternoon and last night In this city visiting, left this morning for other points In the state. Mr. Reddy arrived here from Albany, Mrs Burr Ill Mrs. Earl Burr, who waa taken to the Mercy hospital yesterday is quite 111, but is reported as get ting along nicely today. Dr. Shoe maker Is in attendance. . Visits Today From the rural districts visiting with friends today was Edward Cachlin. Mr. Cachlln Is from South Deer Creek. Ha returned home this afternoon. Attend Funeral Among those from Roseburg at tending the funeral at Myrtle creek Friday of Jefferson Roberta, were Mrs. Leon a McDonald, Mrs. O. L. Johnson and R. B. Mathews. Leaves for Northern Points- Commandant Hendershott, of the Oregon Soldiers' Home left this morning for Salem and Portland where he will spend a short time attending to business affairs. Motoring South- Mr. and Mrs. S. Dean stopped over in this city yesterday and last night on their way Bouth. They are from Portland and left this morn ing for southern points by auto. Spend Night Here Those to spend the night In Roseburg last night, arriving from the south, were Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Schnell and family. They are Medford residents and left this morning, . ,,. Returns Home G. C. Grout, who has been spend lng the past few days In ithls city visiting with hlB brother, V. S. Grout, of the Soldiers' Home, re turned this morning to his home at Reuben. From South- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Helm stopped over in this city last night as guests at the Douglas Hotel. They are from Stockton, California, and left thiB morning for other southern Oregon points by motor. From Longview Mr. and Mrs. F. Don Baker were 'among those from northern points to spend the night in this city guests at the Terminal hotel. They are rrom Longview, Washington, and left this morning. From Yakima Wm. F. Ludwlg was among the tourists to spend the night here Friday night as a guest of the city. Mr. Ludwlg is from Yakima, Wash, and left this morning for other southern points. Return to Hood River- Miss Gertrude Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. John Angell, who have been visiting In this city with friends for the past two days, re turned to their home at Hood River this morning. They are traveling by auto. From Seattle Those from Washington, who were guests In this city last night at the Douglas Hotel were Mr. and Mrs. 8. Dean and Mr. and Mrs. J. Madonna. They are all residents of Seattle, and left this morning for southern points by auto. Return to Portland Misses Lola and Anna Hender- shott, daughters of Commandant and Mrs. Hendershott, of the Ore gon Soldiers' Home, and Mary Elizabeth and Bobby Hayland, grandehlldrf fl of Commandant and Mrs. Hendershott, who have been visiting with them over the holi days returned to their borne at Portland this morning. Rlddls Home Sold The Ira B. Riddle home on Pine street, was sold today to Herman Althaus, who will take possession on January 15. Negotiations have been pending for several weeks, but the deal was closed today. Mr. and Mrs. Riddle will occupy apart ments at the Kohlhsgen building until spring, when they expect to construct a new borne In Laurel wood. J. V. Starrett In City J. V. Starrett, Inspector of school lands, arrived In the city today 1 from Medford where ho bad been ! on official business. Mr. Starrett In dispatches sent out of Salem to says the report recently published the effect that Governor Pierce was considering his appointment as a member of the bonus commission of this state la entirely erroneous and that the matter was not even belnal considered by himself or 1 Governor Pierce. He states, bow-i ever, 4 hit the reported loss to the state In bad school loans will be. In excess of 100,000 Portland Man Visit ' Amorai the visitors from the i north to spend Friday here, was M H. House. Mr. House Is from Portland and left this morning. Visiting Friends Here j Charles T. Slgl arrived nere yes-: terday afternoon and will spend a j day or so visiting with friends In the city. Mr. Slgl Is a resident of Remote. , i Mr. Loud Visits A. B. Loud waa a visitor In Roseburg yesterday and last night. ! Mr. Loud Is from Eugene and was I here on business. He left this ' morning. From Eugene s. v. Rex. Eugene man, waa a visitor in this city yesterday and last night. Mr. Rex was here looking after business matters,, and left this morning. From Wisconsin W. N. Briddy. ft resident of Bloomer, Wisconsin, stopped over In this city for a few hours and viewed the town. He lett by an early train for the south. Portland Couple Visit Among the visitors in this city yesterday and last night, were IMr. and Mrs. McQueen from the north. They are residents of Portland, and left this morning. Return to Camas Valley M. U Brown and Miss Bessie Brown, who Bpent Friday in this city visiting with friends and shopping, returned to their home at Camas Valley this morning. Mr. Richardson H T. B. Richardson was In from the rural districts today, visiting Ith friends and transacting busi ness affairs. Mr. Richardson is a resident of Ruckles. From Medford A. A. RnHenhnnm tvaa amnn those to stop over In this city yes terday and last night as a guest at the Umpqua Hotel. Mr. Rosen- unuiu ts irora jueutoru. Spend Night Here i nose wno were guests In this city Friday and last night at the Umpqua hotel were Mr. and Mrs. J. Patterson and family. They are Klamath Falls residents. Here on Business E. D. Smith is spending a short time In this city attending to busi ness matters. Mr. Smith Is with the Southern Pacific company, and arrived here yesterday from Port land. Here Friday Stonnlnar over herA fni ahni.1 time yesterday and last night on vuBiuess irom me norm waa A. a. BeSSO. Mr. Besae is from Cnrvnllia and was a guest at the Umpqua Hotel during his stay. From Coast E. W. Jennings arrived here yes terday from the coast and spent tne day looking after business matters. Mr. Jennings Is from C'oqullle, and left this morning for other points in southern Oregon. On Business O. L. Fwopp was among those from out of town spending Frl-day in this city attending to business affairs. Mr. Fwopp is from Port land and Is a representative for a business house, In that city. He was a guest at the Terminal Hotel. Here Friday Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Woodcock, and family were among those from southern bnlnts tn ntnn nver In thla city yesterday and visit. They are irum t-rinceion, cantornia, and lert this morning. They were guests at tne uranu Hotel last night. From San Francisco A. B. Fanhurst and wife stopped over in this city yesterday and spent the day visiting and viewing the city. . They are from San Francisco, and left today for other points in the Btate. From Portland Those to spend the day here from the north Friday was George O. Brandeberry. Mr. Brandeberry Is from Portland and waa here attend ing to business affairs. He is con nected with the Oregon State Mo tor association. While here he was a guest ki the Grand Hotel. On Way Home Those to spend Iho night hero as guests last night from the north were Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Darling and family. They have been spend ing the holidays visiting In the north, and left this morning for their home at Klamath Falls. They are traveling by motor. Leaves for Deer Greek Mrs. O. C. Brown left this morn ing for the Brown ranch at Dixon ville, where she and Mr. Brown will make their home at the termi nation of Mr. Brown's office as county superintendent. MrB. Brown stntes that the house has been un der repairs and Is now ready for occupancy. Party Stops Over Those from northern points to stop over and visit In this city yes terday and last night wert Mrs. K. Clifford, Beatrice Smith, J. 11. Con way, Jesr, Clifford, and Ells M. Calhoun, all of Portland. They are from Portland, and left this morn ing by auto for other southern Ore gon points. They were guests at tho Grand Hotel during their stay. LAND PLASTER Will receive a combined carload of Empire Land Plaster and Hard Wall Plaster Soon. Buying both kinds of plaster we get lowest possible price. $12.50 per ton off car OKDF.K NOW 231 N. Main St DENN-GERRETSEN CO.Phl28 Dates to Remember MONDAY, DEC. 29, OR MONDAY. JAN. 5 t The enrollment dates for the Winter term at the Eugene Business College. "." Hundreds of our students are making good In the business world and you ran tio the same. Ask us about It and we will be more than glad to tell you ow. . - , . EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone 669 JPflAV JPRCAPtR h AOWISii SPREADS THE SPRAY AND MAKES IT STAY L. W. METZGER Metzger Building Oak & Pin Streets Phone 362 Leave For Portland . I Bert G. Bates and wife left this morning for Portland to remain un til Monday. From Portland C. R. Marten arrived here yester day from Portland and spent the day attending to business matters. Mr. Marten left this morning. Visit During Day J. W. Judy, r . w. Johnston, ana E. Carklns arrived here Friday from southern points and visited Todays Cross THE HAPPY HOUR By J. THIS la an hour-giasa, but yon oupht to be able to do the pnzzle In less time than thai. There are only forty-seven words bidden in to-day's diagram. (Jan you discern the proper synonyms at tie rate of three a minute? . , Below are the definitions horizontal and vertical lor the words contained in tho puzzle. See to-morrow's paper for the answer to uu twister. .S 13 14 J7 20 24 2S 26 SB 51 35 36 37 41 tW HORIZONTAL. 1 column 0 small, swtw elcd wheel 10 ocean 1 1 melody 12 heavy piece of wood 13 front of an army IS holy wom an (abbr.) 17 devoted 18 perform 19 note of scale 20 created 23 leave 24 inside 26 behold 20 I m part U nent 28 o n J unc tion 29 upon 81 method of travel 83 e a g I of the sea 84 1 n gredicnt of soap 85 before 87 woody plant 88 p art of pony 41 alight puffs t sum of money is the solution to puzzle Below fio s:i c m 1 1 p yl - S -1 Ak'sM sc , irni (e i lilI Fl T- ol m aIn N MOIC F tR AYr!a(i DjS G A Sj H C W ' l P-Jojl-F' 1 If s ain oisiWm'o't'eMce !T r t'B4't-tiJF ' f " WE , 5 l.hiTli.lrlst-')45'T'A:Nroi3 A. E. ROBERTS, President 892 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon during the day. They are Medford men and left this morning. Mr. Trozelle Improving Eric Trozelle, a resident of Mel rose, who has been quite ill at the Mercy Hospital, Is slowly improv ing. Here Frltliy J. V. Sater was r visitor In this city Friday and laBt night. Mr. Sater is from Portland and waa here looking after business mat ters. ' - Word Puzzle GLASS Twister No. 6. C BOYD 6 IS 26 19 21 7 29 30 J2 34 J8 39 40 VERTICAL. 2 exists 3 definite ar ticle (Fr.) 4 molten rock 6 haphazard 6 a o e I e n t fortress 7 vehicle o n runners 8 preposition 0 for example (abbr.) 14 sum up 1 6 beverage 21 nimble 22 giver 26 impresses with type 27 haped with a o instru ment 2 to row 30 negative 3 1 h a i n of rocks below water sux face 32 ravine 35 e a e 1 ama- tion of In quiry 38 N e w Eng land mate (abbr.) 39 name of letter 40 S o u there state (ahbr.) How to Solve It Every number indicates the beginning of a word if hori zontal, crosswise, until the first shaded stop to the ngnt; if ver tical, downwards until the Artt shaded stop below. Compare th synonyms in the appended tista to the spaces In tho diagrw s and fill in the words you know. These will give you clues to the more difficult words. When completed the words should in terlock perfectly.