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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY, JANUARY 5. 1 925. THREE UY AT POWELL'S ANK THE DIFFERENCE New and Used Furniture B LOCAL NEWS Trotsky Stays f Foes Fear to Oust Him, In From Dillard Her From Gilds O. M. Hopple was In from the Mrs. C. K. Vicek was In from the rural districts Friday altcnilir.fr to rural districts hero Saturday, shop business affairs and vWtlntc with ping and visiting with frimiii. il-s. friends. Mr. Hopple is from Ulllard. Vlcek is a resident of Glide. Born Wilson Sir- and Airs, Harry O. Wilson, at their home In Alexand er's addition, Monday, January 5, a boy. Special reduction on several grades of stationery. A splendid bargain. Lloyd Crocker. FINED FOR DRUNKENNESS Wm. Hardy was arrested Satur day evening while attending the dance at Olalla, and was arraigned before Justice of the Peace George Jones this morning charged with being intoxicated. He entered a plea guilty and paid a fine of (25. WW - wanes Up Your Business Like Newspaper 8k5 rTrrwr ENDEAVOR SOCIETY WILL HOLD RALLY The Christian Endeavor society of the churches of Drain, Suther lin, Oakland, Myrtle Creek and Roseburg will hold a meeting to morrow evening at 7:45 in the Pres byterian church parlors. The main purpose of the meeting is to arouse enthusiasm for the state meeting of the society to be held In March, and the international meeting, to be held In July, in Portland this year. The members are being urged to register early for the convention, and will be given an apport unity to slgu at the meeting tonight. A cab inet meeting of the officers of the county union will be held during the dinner hour tomorrow evening, and a "pep" rally will be conducted at 7:15, Just before the main event Paul llrown, the Pacific coast sec retary of the Christian Kndeavor society, from San Francisco, and Miss Mary Guiley, the state presi dent, will be the principal speakers of the evening. A good representa tion from each church is exacted. With a complete lessen witp service, reaching to all parts ol Oregon, tbo News-Review furn ishes Its izvo sunscriDers the lat est news evtfry day. We print anything and every thing. Special ruled books of every description promptly furnished. News-Review exclusive job print ing department. Today's Cross-Word Puzzle A QUADRANGULAR QUANDARY Twister No. 65 By J. C. BOYD Mr. Wagner Her ' I Among the visitors In this city j attending to business matt-i-j aad ; visiting with friends Saturdtv was; Arthur Waguer. He Is a res'iR-nt or Millwood. From Myrtle Crask A. C. Kirby and daughter were In from the southern part of the coun- tv Mntiirilnv nrtomlipir til business uftairs and visiting. They are Myr-j lie Creek residents. Visit Hers Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilson spent the day here Saturday visiting and attending to business matters. They are from Iirain and returned home in the evening. Visit Here Saturday Among the out of town visitor! in this city Saturday, were Mrs. Kred Asom.Mra. Asom Is from Glide and was here shopping and visiting with friends. Visiting Here Sirs. W. C. Davis Is ppendin a few days in this cliy visiting nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Davis. She Is the mother of Mr. Mavis and is a resident of Looking Glass. Ranger In City Kred Asani, North I'mpqua for est ranger, spent the day In Roaj burg on official business. Leaves For Eugene Miss Violette Cole, w ho ha been visiting her parents in this clly during the holidays, left Sunday for Kugene to resume her studies at the 1'nlversity of Oregon. Mrs. Murphy Visits Mrs. Nettle Murphy, of Tacoma, Is visiting in this cily for a short time. During her stay In the city she will be a guest of Dr. Catherine McNeil. In From Dillard O. T. Henry was in from the rural districts this rSorning vlsiling w ith friends and attending to business mailers. Mr. Henry is a Dillard resident Mr. Sheppard In In from the rural districts today visiting and attending to business Interests for a few hours was C. G. Sheppard. Mr. Sheppard resides at Dlxonville. To Eugene Glenn Radabaugh returned to Ku gene Sunday, after spending the holidays vUdiing his parents in this city. Ho is attending the University of Oregon. In Town Saturday Mrs. W. H. Raymond and family were in from the rural districts visiting and shopping Saturday. They are residents of Days Cret-K and returned home in the evening. T ins is a quadrangular quandary which Is not so queer In Its quer- lous symbols as you might suppose, mere is onxy one juieitju reference. , . Below are the definitions for the words contained In the puzzle. I 2 p 4 gp (o TT7 .il!L- ! JP 22 " 35" g g57 HORIZONTAL. 22 people who favor war 23 snar 24 small mound 25 affirmative 26 enertry (slang) 28 to Ul 80 since 81 religions 83 repetitive prefix 84 ripens 86 tidy comes op to 1 thin, nar row stip of wood 5 breezy 8 harvesters 11 part of verb to be" 13 love 14 father 1 5 combat 17 single 18 one hun dred per cent 19 line 21 distress igna' . ' ' - -. ' Herewith It sorutton to -puzzle No. 6. VERTICAL. 1 sliced cab bage salad 2 name of a letter 5 a drink 4 s elf. gen erated C 100 square meters (French) 6 exists . 7 period of time 9 f uss 10 before 12 ooldiers of the sea, 14 famous French scie-ntudJ 16 ajwamed parts 18 strikes an aUitude 20 humor 21 rest 25 to oscitaie j!6 hollow 27 Feline's low mur mur 29 confusion 31 tap 82 placed 84 parent 35 therefore pii HLb'Rff?F?. --"sJ 5v 3 2 2. 1 L ui ADD I C "t C O 1 N LEli 2. "j - Tip For Beginners. Solve this puzzle by compar ing the synonyms listed In the "Horizontal" and -Vertical" columns with the number of spaces extending crosswise or downward on the diagram, a the case may be. If a word occurs to yon meaning sub stantially the same as the synonym and the correct num ber of letters' to Tit in the spaces between its number and the first shaded stop following, write it In lightly. Work away the small words, the "easy" words, first, and they will give yon plenty of clues to thi dif ficult ones. Rev. Dodge Better ltev. A. O. Doilge, who has been confined to his homo for the past week or so with a severe cold, is reported as being much better to day. Returns Home Miss Qunley, who has been vlelt Ing at the home of her sister, Mrs. F. E. Wescott for tho past lave? weeks, returned to her honw at Whipple liarracks, Arizona vt'i--day. Leaves For San Jose Mrs. Laura Stewart, who has been visiting her daughter at North Bend for the past two niontlu, stopped over In this city Saturday for a few hours, on her way homo to San Jose. In From Suthertin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norton were In from the rural districts Saturday visiting with friends and ntt-?n ling to business affuirs. They ar.i Su'h crlln residents and returned lmir.e in the evening. Party Stops Over Tourists to spend Sunday In this city as guests at the Douglas Ho tel were Dave Noonan, A. T. Draw, V. C. Mayberry anil C. J. Andrew, all of Los Angeles. The party Is on their way north, and left this morn ing by motor. From Klamath Falls Those from the south to spend Sunday In this city visiting were Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Raymond and family, of Klamath Falls. They were guests at the Umpqua Hotel during their stay. To Yreka Milton Keyser, local plumbing contractor, left this morning for Yreka, California, where ho will spend a few days attending to busi ness Interests. He Is making the trip by motor. Mr. Brosl In Among those In from tho rural districts spending tho day here Saturday attending to business af fairs and visiting with friends for a few hours was W. S. BrosL Mr. Brosl resides at Winstona. From Riddle In from the rural districts spend ing Saturday here was Carlyle Hur goyne. Mr. llurgoyne Is from Rid dle and was here receiving medical treatment and visiting. He return ed home in the afternoon. Here On Business J. Ashby arrived hero today from Portland, and will spend a few days In the city attending to busi ness matters. Mr. Ashby Is look ing for a place to locate. Returns From Eugene Miss Clara I'atrick. who soenl the week end in Eugene, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Patrick, returned yesterday evening to this city. Visit Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ray wete guests in this city Sunday at the I'mpqua Hotel from coast points. They are Myrtle Point residents and were here visiting. Visits Sunday Mrs. May Harper was a visitor In Roseburg Sunday from the south. Mrs. Harper is from Grants Pass, and during her stay In the city was a guest at the Douglas Hotel. Leon Trotsky, Russian Comml ar ior war, retnaea to leave Mob cow, according to dispatches to Bet slngtors, and his toes fear to fore the Issue, anticipating a possible outbreak of KreeaMa troops still tonal to the Ttrroally exiled war chief. More than flewor r la alt from New Style H"0 TIE only oats that cook into granular oatmeal. Nothinft else like It. Meaty granules stimulate digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful flavor. More than a new Joatmeal a new cereal. Energy-building corbohydrates, tissue-building pro teins, a .wealth of vital minerals. And New Style H-O takes only 2 to 3 short minutes to cook the quickest cooking cereal quick as a flash! I Now Rc-tulfir H-O Ourt ' k7nJ 1 N,w SIU H" "t ' Standard full all and weight pkg. weight. 1 lb. 4o. $5 QCCXCOCZZS OATS ! Cook in 2to3nJinutes From North Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cross and child were amoijg tho visitors In Roseburg Sunday from northern points. They aro from Portland and were guests at the Hotel Ump qua. From Albany Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cook were visltore In this clly Sunday a.iii were guests at the Douglas Holel. They are Albany residents, and left this morning for southern points by motor. Visit Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wilder were visitors in Roseburg Sunday from northern points. They are from Portland and were guests of W. O. dinger. They left this morning for Klamath Fulls. .' Expected Here Today Mrs. Esther Horn Is expected to arrive In this city sometime today from Chicago, to visit with her father, J. A. McArthur. Mrs. Horn will probably spend the winter In this cily. Returns From Portland L. A. Goux, who has been spend ing a day or so In Portland, looking after business Interests, has re turned to his home In this city. - From North C. D. Edwards spent Sunday In Roseburg visiting, and looking over the town. Mr. Edwards is from Portland, and left this morning. From Glide In from the rural districts at tending to business affairs for a few hours today was Charles Clark. Mr. Clark Is a resident of Glide. Expected Here Adjutant Anderson, of the local Salvation Army post, who has been visiting with his family at Tacoma for the past week, is expected here today or tomorrow. Returns to Albany M. C. Klelsmeler, who spent Sat urday In this city" visiting with friends and attending to business, returned yesterday morning to his home at Albany. He was a guest at the Hotel Grand during hi! stay. Return to School Among those to leave for Salem Sunday were Paul Trueblood and Clarence Church. They have been visiting their parents In thlB city over the holidays, and will continue their studies at Willamette University. Return From Eugene O. W. Young, H. S. French, and John Met, who spent Saturday In Eugene, returned to this clly Sat urday evening. They were in Eu gene on business and paid an of ficial visit to W. S. Howard, who la quite 111 in that city. Dr. Adams In Among those In from the rural districts visiting and attending to business affairs Saturday for a few hours were James Adams and two sons. They reside near Dillard and returned homo Saturday afternoon. From Los Angeles W. S. Spencer arrived here Sun day from southern points and Is spending a day or so attending to business matters and looking over the city. Mr. Spencer Ib from Ixis lAngelrs. and will be a gueit at the . Grand Hotel while here. ! .. I Pruning Time Is Here 1 ! I We Have Full Line of Pruning Tools at Right Price I I Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. phone 25 119 NO. JACKSON OUR NEW HOME V Leaves For Portland j John W. Hawkins of Melrose, spent a few hours In Roseburg Sat urday visiting. Mr. Hnwkins li ft In . the evening for Portland, where he I will spend a few days attending to ' business matters. Returns to Eugene Gordon Hlbbs, who has b"-n I spending the Chri!.t:ra season vls j Itlng in tiiis c'ty w;;h his si-der, i Mrs. Stephenson, rwmned Sunday ' to Eugene to register for the com ing semester at the Uiilveihlly of Oregon. From Coast Wm. Hitrhrork was among tho" from coast point' to spend the week end in Roseburg visiting and looking after business. Mr. Hitrh cork is from North Bend and re turned home this morning. Ho was m guest at the Grand Hotel. Receives Broken Arm The eleven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Haeg of Mv-t!. Creek had the misfortune lo break a bone In his right arm. Iho hrrak oerurlng Just about the wrld. wn'l cranking hi father's car Frl'lay afternoon. The boy was brom-ht to the oHiee of Dr. Chare 11. V.'ade, of this rily. and an X-rav wa.i tak en of the breal:. lr. Wad ,'t the bone and the boy Is reported as getting along nicely now. Returns to University Miss Thelma Trefren. who has been spending the holiday season visiting with her parents. Mr. and I Mrs. J. E. Trefren. of this city, re ! turned to Eurene thlB morning to ! p oster at the University of Ore Igon, for the coming semester. : Mrs. Stewart Leaves i Mrs. K. 11. Stewart left this morn ing for Portland to spend a few daH visiting. She will later be Joln- , ed by Dr. Stewart and they will 'continue their Journey to Indian apolis to attend the American l,e- j r.lon and Auxiliary meeting there. i To Leave For Grants Pass Mri W. W. Wheeler, who has been vifitlng at the home of her sister. Mrs. V. L. Kitchens, of this city for a short time, left with Mr?. Kitfhens for Grants Pass to spend a khort lime. Mrs. Wheeler Is from , South America, and will continue on smith from Grants Pass, to sail i for South America. On Way to Medford and South i Mr. and Mrs S. P. Grow, and two children were guest In this 'Hy yeytenlay and a short time today i from the coast. They are from Han don, and left on the morning train ! for M'-dford lo spend a short lln i visiting with Mrs. Grow's sister. , Krom thre th-y will go on to h-1- dlnr In vlxit ThfT will be rone two t weeks. Visit Here Sunday Visitors In this city Sunday from Yamhill county were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. James. They are from New- burg and left for other points In the state Sunday morning. Visits Sunday B. D. Derrick spent Sunday In this city visiting and looking over the city. Mr. Derrick Is from Ku gene and left this morning for oth er points In the state. Riialnaa Visitor tmnn, Ihma In from TlldlllA tn spend Saturday In tills city looking after Dusiness airairs was iouis Santmyer. Mr. Santmyer returned home yesterday morning. Mr. McCalllster Visits O. W. McCalllster spent Sunday in this city visiting with friends, Mr. McCalllster Is from Grants Pass and left this morning for other points In the state. Here Saturday Among those to arrive here Sat urday from the north and spend the day here attending to business mat ters, was Maurice K. uiaser. Jir. Glaser Is from Portland and left yesterday morning. Visits Sunday Among those to spend Sunday In this city from northern points was Clara Hammond. Miss Hammond is from Sheridan and was here visit ing. From Klamath Falls . From tho south to spend tho day here Saturday attending to business afralrs was A. L. Uurant. Mr. Uurant Is from Klamath Falls and left Sunday morning. Here From Medford From southern points In the atata In in.Tiit KutllttlnV In this ellV looking after business affairs was Kldee Sutherlin. Mr. Sutherlln is from Medford and left Sunday niorulng. Mr. Alexander In John Alexander was a business visitor in this clt yfor a few hours from the rural districts. Mr. Alex ander lives at Glide. Spends Week-End Here G. D.. Gorm. who spent the woex end In this clt visiting with friends and looking after business, return ed to his home at Tiller last night. If TREE SHAKES AS LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING The American Legion Auxl- I llary will, hold its regular meeting Tuesday, January 6 at ) the Armory. A good attend- i ance Is desired. W. C. T. U. Meeting A meeting of the W. C. T. U. of Glengary will be held at tho home of Mrs. E. T. Croft at 817 South Pine street, Wednesday afternoon, January 7. Here On Business Lenna O. Lowo was among the business visitors to spend Saturdny In thlB city. Miss Lowe Is from Coquille, and returned to that place Sunday morning. Here Saturday J. K. Cole was a business visitor In Roseburg Saturday from the north. Mr. Cole la from Portland, and left Sunday morning for other points in the state. To Coos B-iy Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrison anil daughter, who spent the week end in this city vlBitlng, left this morn ing for Coos Bay. They are Port land residents. Woman's Club Tuesday The Roseburg Woman's Club will have an Interesting visitor nt their meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 6. In the person of Miss Jessie A. McComhs, Btato demonstration leader in home economics from Corvallls, who will speak to the club on "Home economics." The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. A. C. Marsters on South Kane Street. , o Buy American fence now while the price is low. We hnvo a com plete stock. Wharton Bros. clerical positions. I Both Mr. Myers ana Mf. Ery. SALEM, Ore.. Jan. B. The ant were at the office today to abBence of Govornor Pierce, who assist their succesaors In getting . . , . . , .,! started. Among matters discus is visiting his ranch In Union gpd by Kay anfl Myor3 WM county, sort of took the edge oft Bhould be done about a shortage of state governmental changes of $60.25 remaining over from today, when the state shifts from the Hoff administration, attrl ilemoerntlc to republican control, buted to errors ot some cot by. This is the regular date for a employes of the depanmeut. Ut meeting of the alnte board of this 182.25 was a shortage in control on which T. B. Kay, the cash that could not be checked, new state treasurer, succeeds but which It Is believed was an Jefferson Myers. Since tho gov-, overpayment to some one. The ernor is not here, the meeting' Hoff estate may be called on to may not be hold. However. Sec- pay this. retary of State Kozer nnd. Treas- The remainder represents urer Kay, as a niajor'ty of the I checks, one drawn on the Sherl board. have authority of law to dan State Bank, two on tho La go ahead and meet to transart Fayotte State Bank, and three stnle business. Whether they , on the First National Hank of will meet some time today has Marrlll, Ore., that apparently not been decided. were lost In transit and on which It is not likely that the first' the 'state Is out. An effort will meeting of the new board will; be made to ascertain who owes ho startling. It In virtually cer tain that Carle Abrams will re main as secretary for some time the state for the several amounts. Judge Harry H. Belt of Dal- For all kinas ot floor coverttgs try Powell s. If you nave not alreao'' aone so, better order your Christmas Greet ing Cards now. Beautiful line, at moderate prices, now being shown by the News-Review exclusive job prlntiug department, o For quick results use Nows Review classified ids. Phone and the position is not likely to las today took his place as a be mentioned at the first ineet- member of the Supreme Court ing. It is not probable that lin-! and Edward Ostrander as a mediate changes will he made In1 member of the public service any state institution. No radical commission to succeed Newton changes in the personnel or mo McCoy. treasurer's office were made by Mr. Kay today. George Griffith of Salem went In as deputy treasurer to succeed John Hry ant of Albany. Miss Grnce Oil-! Ham of Pilot Rock, Umatilla county, and for five years treas urer of that county, will recelvo a nositlon In the department probably as cashier, whero sho Hen. F. Forbes, who for sever al years has been a reporter tor the public service commission was today at the reorganization of the commission, elected sec retary. It was .said the election was temporary. Forbes succeeds Edward Ostrander. Thomas G. Campbell was today elected chairman of : the commission, would succoed Clarence Thomp- succeeding H. H. Corey, who has son. Alexander Hamilton of been chairman for the last two Portland, who was appointed by years. the late treasurer, O. P. Hoff, The elections were unanimous. and who was retained by Myers o will also he retained by Kay as' The price on land plaster Is bookkeeper. Ultimately Neal $12.15 per ton. instead of 12.50 as Hoyle. now In Salem, will suc-j announced In Saturday's paper. ceed Pcan H. Dickinson, as head! Denn-Gorretsen Co. of the Inheritance tax depart-! o ment. Mra. J. C. Kurth of 8a- Keep tho kids "comfy" with coal lem tnkes one of the lending from Pages.' In From Canyonville Lewis Hanks was In from the southern part of tho county Satur day and spent the day here attend ing to business matters. Mr. Hanks is from Canyonvlllo and returned home Sunday. From North K. Scheffer was a visitor In this city over Saturday, and waa here looking after business matters. Mr. Scheffer Is from Portland and left .Sunday morning for other points In the stato. Passed Through City Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Gilbert, form er residents ol this city but now located at Medford, stopped over In this city yesterday on their way home. They left for the south this morning. Leaves For South Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrlfl, who spent Sunday In this city looking after business afralrs, left this morning for southern points by au to to attend to business matters. They are from Portland. Returns to Portland Miss Dorothy Ness, who has been spending the holiday season visit ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. II Ness, of this city, left Sunday for Portland lo continue her studies at llenke-Walker Business College. W. C. T. U. To Meet The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be at the home of Mrs. Victor Short at D2D South Mill street, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, Instead of at the home of Mrs. Hlddle as previously announced. Mrs. Fred Fisher will discuss Ijiw Knforcement plans, and Rev. Joseph Knotts will speak on "Shall Our City He Safe For Youth." PROFIT FROM SAVINGS Two million investors have found it! 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