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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1925. THREE Today's Cross-Word Puzzle A CROSS-ROADS SIGN PUZZLE NO. S8 -By J. r w I7 2J w 32 3T 36 Zi 40 44 w. 50 HORIZONTAL 2- -purchase 2C consume rise ana 23 possessive pronoun SO Turkish title of high rank S2 cuticle in fection 85 catch the breath 37 band 89 floor cover ings 41 tastes liquids In small quan tities 43 headland t compamon 47 annoy 47 annoy 61 summit fall of wa ter (pL) 6 plunder 9 small lako 11 rave 13 most per fect 15 two or more ani mals harn essed to gether 17 Roman em peror 19 cause to open or crock in slits 21 tamed 24 shape Herewith Is solution to Puzzle No. 87. E N Q I L Wl- U s A ; E 1 i a p jj 1 p s i T- e H. -L cf '- ii N 1 s T i iTBi"lll! f BUS lIZ ? : N .u jr Z 5. 1 2 9 craftn; g e f e iH AT .'P j! S. 1L i. .1 5- 2. IP T. Z 2 X D E N "SlelR j t" F S T D Here Siitunlny R. S. Hnrtnell was a visitor hero Saturday from C.llde. Mr. Hartnell was here attending to business matters. From lirooklnirs Mr. and Mrs. Claude Trimble worn guests In this city over Sunday from Curry County. They reside at Urookings and were hero visiting. On Way to California Mr. nnd Mrs. Parr were arriv als from tho coast Snturday and visltliic. They resldo at Mend, nnd are motoring to California points to visit. From Klamath Fulls From southern points to arrive In this rlty and spend Saturday as a guest nnd visitor was Mrs. K. W. McT.oed. Mrs. McLoed re sides at Klamath Falls. Atffoml Tinnquot Among those from tho north to nrrlve here Saturday and at tend the business meethiK and banquet of the Spanish-American "War veterans, were C. T. Egge man and S. II. Richmond of Springfield, nnd C. F. Ziglrr of Oorvnltls. They returned home yesterday. JtWurn to Salem Mrs. C. L. McAllister nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. V. .7. McAllister and family, who have been visiting with Glenn and Dexter McAllis ter, nnd at the home of Mrs. V. A. Cummlncs for tho past few days, returned to their homes at Shaw, near Salem. Mrs. O. I.. McAllister Is the mo ther of Glenn nnd Dexter McAl lister and Mrs. Cummlngs. Why Pay More? "Nuf Sed" UNION GARAGE FORD SERVICE HOUSE BROOMS OUR SPECIAL! j I FOR THURSDAY ONLY " I Limited One to a Customer Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25 f 119 NO. JACKSON OUR NEW HOME WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS g to:TTTMTITIT7tW.TIrWT C. BOYO.- IT '. 21 33 If 37 3 IT 51 VERTICAL 1 water 28 clasp 29 close SO nickname for a do mestic ani mal 81 exclama tion of sorrow 82 head 84 narrative 85 stare 88 a measure (Hebrew) 89 disfigure 42 sip 43 company (abbrj 45 personal pronoun worked up into a froth 2 fasten 3 period of time 4 ill-natured caprice 6 damaged 6 flowers 8 work dough 9 writing im plement 12 knock lightly IS musical in strument 19 sect 22 believer In dualism How to Solve Puzzle. The best way to solve this cross-word puzzle is to run over the list of horizontal and verti cal synonyms in search of evi dent or "easy" words. If hori zontal, the word you are look ing for must extend crosswise from the number to the first shaded stop on the right; if ver tical, it must extend downward from the number to the first shaded stop below. When fin ished, the words should read equally well crosswise and downward. From Brookings Mrs. R. M. Cooly and son spent Saturday in this city as guests and visiting. They reside at Brookings and left Sunday. From orth Frank Scofleld was a visitor here from the north Saturday. Mr. Scofleld 1s a resident of Tur ner and was here on business. From South In this city Saturday visiting was Mrs. H. C.Slater from south ern points. Mrs. Slater is a re sident of Klamath Falls. (nests nt fumniliiRs Homo Mrs. Merle Ivio and two sons, Robert and Donald, are guests of Mrs. W. A. Cummlngs in this city for a week or ten days. Visit Saturday- , Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Turner were guests in thlB city over Suturday, and visited. They are residents of Myrtle Point, and left Sunday. Miss Jackson Visiting Here Mist Alma .TniL,nn to .nanu. some time In this city visiting wlthl friends and relatives. MIsb Jackson I arrived some time last wee from in this city, and has a number of friends here. Former Itraidents Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thaekrah, former residents of this city, and well known here, arrived from their home at Cottage Grove Saturday. They are Bpcnding several days here visiting with old friends. Stolen Car Recovered IVputy Sheriff C. H. Daugherty of Vonralla. was a business visitor In Roseburg today. Mr. Daugherty on last Thursday apprehended Thomas Kane, who was charged with stealing a ear from Albany. The car was recovered and Linn county officers took the machine and the alleged car thief back to Albanv. 4; James and Younger brother. LOCAL l. From Portland Arriving trom northern points Sunday was A. C. Stepp. Mr. Stepp resides at Portland, and was here visiting. Portland Mtn Visit It. C. Marshall. C. W. Fargo and C. V. Clarke were visitors in this city over Sunday. All are residents of Portland. Mr. Hogen Here E. A. Hogen w as here Sunday and today visiting and looking after business matters. Mr. Hogen re sides at Portland. From Tiller Joe Hutchinson was here Sunday visiting with friends. Mr. Hutchin son resides at Tiller and returned to that place today. From P. A, C Oeorge Spaur arrived here last Friday to spend a few days visiting with his parents. He Is attending O. A. C. at Corvallis. , Mrs. Cochran Visits Mrs. A. 11. Cochran spent Sat urday in this city attending to business matters and visiting with friends. Mrs. Cochran re sides at Myrtle Creek. To Corvi'lHs Miss Jiosina Torter returned to O. A. C, at Corvallis yester day. She spent , the week end here visiting with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Porter. From O. A. C v Miss Varus Houser spent the week end in this city, visiting at the home of her parents on Win chester street. Miss Houser is attending O. A. C. at Eugene. units of Pr. anil Mrs. Ie Lapp Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Love were visitors in this city Saturday from their home at the Glen Echo farm. They were guests of Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Ue Lapp. Ileturns to Corrallls Clifford Fields, who spent the week end here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fields, returned to Corvallis yes terday. He is attending college there. From Riddle- Here over Sunday from the south ern part of the county was M. V. Nichols. Mr. Nichols Is a resident of Riddle, and was in the city visiting with triends. He returned home to day. Mr. Hamilton Visits From southern points in the coun ty to arrive in this city anil visit with friends over Sunday was Chas. Hamilton. Mr. Hamilton Is from Riddle, and returned to that place today. From Portland Fred M. Jack spent yesterday and a short time today here attending to business matters. Mr. Jack Is from Portland, where he Is connect ed with a motion picture distribut ing company. To O. A. O. Maurice Newland returned to O. A. C, at Corvallis, yesterday, after spending the week end in this city visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Newland. Ileturns to School Wally Rapp, who spent the week end in this city visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. ltapp, returned to Corvallis, where lie Is attend ing college, Sunday. From .Myrtle Creek In from the southern part of the county for a few hours Sat urday were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lathrop. They reside at Myrtle Creek, and were here visiting with friends and doing their Sat urday shopping. Returns to Riddle Miss Bernice Jurgens, who spent the week end In this city visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1). Lewis, returned to Rid dle Sunday. Miss Jurgens is a teacher in the school there. Mr. Barnett Leaves for Medford A. C. Harnett, resident of this city, left this morning for Medford, where he Is working. Mr. Barnett spent the week end here visiting; with his relatives. He Is employed as a bridge carpenter. t Wedded 69 Years Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stillwell, Oregon pioneers of 1X44, who were married in lH.rtf where the town of Yoncalla now stands, celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary at Bandon, Ore., last week. Leaves For Bald Peak H. O. Bowers left this morning for his ranch at Bald Peak, where he will spend several days pruning his orchard. Mr. Bowers has about 160 acres on his ranch. He expects to run sheep on part of his grazing land this summer. He also has some fine timber land. Visits Mother Mrs. Parmalee of Portland spent Sunday night In this city visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. In- gersoll. Mrs Parmalee was Joined M by her son, W. K. Parmalee, also of Portland, here this morning. They are on their way to Oakland, Cali fornia, where they will visit with Mrs. Parmalee's sister, Mrs. F. P. Clark and family. R. L. Devaney Loses Father F. P. Devaney, father of R. L. De vaney, a well known resident of Roseburg. died at Lebanon last week, aged 96. He was the oldest member of the Klks order In Ore gon, affiliated with the Albany lodge. He served In the Civil war under General Price, and. during his early residence In Missouri, numbered among his acauaintanr.es NEWS License Issued A mnr-laira llnnM VII Issued On Saturday to Glen C. Richardson and Amy Steltler. Undergoes Operation .Mala Doris Pickens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Pickens of this city, underwent a major operation at Mercy hospital Saturday. Here From Glendale ' In this city over Sunday visiting mill irifUUB. WttS M. v.. nnumiuu, Mr. Hamilton resides at Ulendale, and returned home today. Mr. Leo Here Saturday Bert Leo was in this city Satur day from Portland attending to business matters and interests. Mr. Leo left Sunday for the south. Here Saturday E. S. Hawker was a visitor in this city over Saturday. Mr. Hawker is an Albany resident, and is a Spanish American war veteran. Returns to Oregon City- Miss Evelyn James and Miss Ruth McCoy, who spent Saturday in this city visiting with friends, returned to tbelr homes at Oregon City Sunday. Returns to Corvallis LaVerne Hawn. who spent the week end in this city visiting at the home of his parents, returned to Corvallis yesterday, where be Is at tending college. lu from Plxoiivllle In this city Saturday visiting with friends and attending to business affairs, was V. II. Brown. . Mr. Brown resides at Dlxonvllle. Hero Yixltliur Friends- Mrs. C. H. Wallace is spending a day or so here visiting with friends. Mrs. Wallace resides at Ashland, and arrived here Sutur day evening. Returns to Eugene- Mrs. C. B. Patrick returned to her home at Eugene Saturday, after spending a day or so visiting with her daughter, Miss Clara Patrick in this city. Visiting Here- Gay Thompson, a resident or Eugene, was an arrival Saturday from northern points, and will visit in this city for severul days with friends. From Janlen Valley In for a few hours Saturday visiting with friends and trans acting business matterB, was, C. Iljerg. Mr. Iljerg Is a resident of Garden Valley. Iliislncss Visitor W. D. Stephens spent Satur day here attending to business Interests. Mr. Stephens is an Albany resident, and returned there yesterday. From Corvallis A. E. Trask was an arrival In this city Saturday from the north and was attending to business in terests and visiting. Mr. Trask resides at Corvallis. Leaves for North G. H. Turner left for northern points Sunday, after spending a short time here Saturday visiting and as an overnight guest. Mr. Tui ner resides at Medford. Returns to Colli'ge Roland Schwartz returned to O. A. C. yestorduy, after upend ing the week oii'i In this city visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mis. Fred Schwartz. From Elkton A. B. Haines arrived in this city Satunlay from his home at Klkton. Mr. Haines expects to spend a day or so In Roseburg attending to busi ness matters and visiting. IleturiiH to Mnrsliflclil Captain Gallahue returned on Sunday to his home at Marsh field, after spending Saturday in this city, attending the Spanish American War veterans meeting. Returns to Albany F. A. Wellman returned to his home at Albany, after spending Saturday here attending the busi ness meeting and banquet of the Spanish AmerlcaD war veterans. Upturn to Albany P. Classman, a Spanish-American War veteran, who attended the meeting and banquet of the veterans here Saturday, returned to his home at Albany yesterday. Business Visitor From southern points to- arrive In this city Satunlay and spend the week end attending to business matters was Chas. H. Simmons. Mr. Simmons Is from Hood Itlver and returned today. Her From Camas Valley A. F. Thompson arrived here late Saturday, and Is spending a few days in the city attending to busi ness matters and visiting with friends. Mr. Thompson Is a resi dent of Camas Valley. Ileturns to Morrlt t N. K. Woodhouse, who spent Saturday In this city visiting, re turned ve.terHnv tn 1.1. hnm. . Merrltt, Oregon. Mr. Woodhouse attended the business meeting and banquet of the Spanish-Am' erican War veterans. From Coast- Among those from the coast to arrive here Saturday and at tend the meeting of Spanish American War veterans, was J. P. Vollmer. of North fiend. Mr. Vollmer returned home Sunday. Here Hal unlay In this city Saturday was Ed ward H. Johut, who attended the meeting and banquet held here by the Spanish-American Wtfr veterans. Mr. Johut returned to his borne la Marsbfield Sunday. APRON SPECIAL Large variety of styles In scout percale, lights ami darks, first class, fll made aprons. Fancy trimmed with rlc rac or 5itt- Medium and large sties. 1 nese are big values. Carr'st From Yoncalli Mrs. H. C. Stearns and daughter were here over Saturday visiting with friends and shunning. They re turned to their home at Yoncalla Noday. Leaves For Salem J. C. Houseoldt-r of this city, left Sunday morning for Salem to visit with relatives. He will probably re turn to this city some time tonight From Glengary In Saturday visiting with friends was Archie McGehey. Mr. McGehey resides at Glengary, and returned home Saturday night. In Cottage Grove Mrs. C. E. Jones of Roseburg Is spending several days in Cottage Grove visiting with friends and at tending to business matters. From Tiller I. L. IToupler was here today at tending to business matters and visiting with friends for a few hours. Mr. Donpier resides at Tiller. In Saturday Clinton McGehey was In this rlty Satunlay visiting with friends. Mr. McGehey resides at Glengary, and returned to that placo Satunlay night. From Medford Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sparrow were guests in this city over Satunlay from southern points. They are residents of Medford and were here visiting. Here This Afternoon Mrs. Fred Hamilton was In from the rural districts today shopping and visiting with friends. Mrs. Hamilton Is from the Half Moon Orchards. Returns From Portland Miss Helen Casey, and brother. Von Casey, who motored to Port land and spent the week end, re turned to this city Sunday. They at tended grand opera there. Here Saturday Arthur McGehey was among the out of town visitors In this clly Snt urday, visiting with friends. He Is a resident of Glengary and returned home late Saturday night. Here Saturday V. M. Cameron was an arrival from the north here Saturday, and spent the day attending to business matters. Mr. Cameron resides nt Eugene. From 8outh From southern points to arrive In this city Satunlay was l). A. Apple- gate, who was here attending to business matters. Mr. Apple-gate is a resident of Ashland. Hera Today Mr. and Mrs. J. V. O'Mara wore In thin rlty this morning nttt-nillnc to bus Incus affaire and visiting with friends. They reside at (illd and returned home this afternoon. Council To Meet The city council will meet In reg ular session tonight. As there are a great many Important matters to be considered It Is expected that the meeting will be a busy one. From ItroolthiK In this city over Snturday from Curry county were Mr. and Mrs. fleorge Wood and daughter. They reside at Itrooklngs and were here visiting. Mrs. Moor Visiting Here Mrs. (?. E. Moore arrived here Saturday and is spending a few days In the city visiting with friends. Mrs. Moore Is a resident of Camas Valley. Motoring South Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Lewellen spent Sunday here as guests and visitors. They are from Portland, and are motoring to southern points to visit. Returns to Coast J. W. Howers returned to his home nt Marshfleld Sunday arter attending the meeting of the Span ish American war veterans held here Saturday. Returns to Grants Pass D.D.Howard returned to hs tinmp at rirnntn PaH. R.indnv nfter t miendlnv th 1hv h.-lW here nt-I tending the meeting of Spanlnh American war veterans. t From Lexington H. U McAllister was a visitor In this city Saturday and a short time yesterday. Mr. McAllister Is a lx Ington. Oregon, resident and is a Spanish American war veteran. From Coast T. P. Magfnnls was an arrival from coast points Saturday, and at tended the meeting of the Spanish American war veterans. Mr. Ma glnnls resides at Coos Hay. Attends Meeting Saturday Among the Spanish American War vplomn tn nlttri(1 Hip nicef- Inir held here Saturday was C. E. 1 Hildreth. Mr, Hildreth resides at McMlnnvllIe, and returned home yesterday. From Grants Pats M. E. Opejycke was a visitor In this city over Saturdiy and attend ed the meeting and hsnqi'et of the Spanish American War veterans. He returned to his home at Crants Pass yenterday. Visit Friends- Mr. and Mrs. Tien McMullen. ' former Roseburg residents, arrived ; here Saturday and spent th week ! end visiting with friends. They re-1 turned to their homo at Myrtle' Point this morning. 1 Tin ERE were few who shared the pioneers who undertook the de velopment of the telephone. .With an infant art to nourish' constantly by new discovery and invention, and handicapped by scanty capital and public apathy, they held to their vision of a nation-wide service. , Nearly two score years ago, when the telephones of the United States were fewer than those of a single New York borough today, the business was organized essentially like the Bell System of the present. That is: a central advisory staff, a HAT MATERIALS Hat frames, hat straw cloth and braids, tint trimmings, big lln of quality goods at Carr's. We believe we have the big- gent selection In Itnseburg. Come in anil see this year's beautiful offerings. ":.;.; Visiting Here Mrs. Lawrenro HonnlKor Is Ihtp from Canyonvllle visiting. Rhn will bfl the holme cuest of Mrs. Hulph Hunsakfr while in the city. Here Today Miss Knima Galla and sister, were here today from Melrose vis iting with friends and shopping for a few hours. From Yoncalla Hero today attending to business matters for a few hours was Thomas Westfall. Mr. Wenfall is a resident of Yoncalla. and returned home In the afternoon. From Oakland Mrs. W. W. Kwlng was In this city this afternoon visit lug nnd shopping. She Is a resident of Oak land and returned to that place this evening. Camas Valley Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Morris were visitors tn the city today and trans acted business for a few hours. They are residents of Camas Val ley. Plcketts Visit- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pickett were in today attending to busim-HS mat ters and visiting with friends. They I returned to their home at (ilendule this afternoon. ' From Canyonvllle 1 tOHKllT WS a Victor In ,,t" Uiii ""Utliern ! part of the county. Mr. C'ougler Is a , resident of CanymtvillH, and was i here attending to bustnesH tnat- iter A mew thrill New Style H'O a sensation in cereals TIE only oats that cook Into ftrnnulnr oatmeal. (Nothing else like It. Meaty granules stimulate digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful flavor. More than a new oatmeal a new temaU kncrgy-bullding corbohydrates, tlssue-buildlng pro teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Style IM) takes only 2 to J short minutes to cook the quickest cooking cereal quic k as a Slash! Sow two kind Btandr full at . is Prophecy faith of the The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company BELL SYSTEM One Policy One System - Universal Service ' . 8AIT FIXED FOR I RESULT GETTER (Avnrliittd Pnm laWfl with.) NEWARK, N. J., Eeb. 2. Four nlleged blackmailers are under po lice guard today, one of them prob ably dying, after a gun fight with three detectives, who trapped them In an attempt to secure H", ooo from a Catholic priest. One detective was wounded. The priest, whom the alleged hlackmnllers tried to victimize, Kev. Ernest D'Aqulla, of Our Eady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, In the foreign section of the city known n the "Iron bound dl:ricl," received two letters last week demanding 910.000 on threats of deani. The second let ter the priest turned over to the police, who directed him to place a dummy pnekae in the appoint ed place. Tin- three detectives hid mar the rendezvous until three men picked up the package, then the' firing began. . n BE AH those who are at all Interest ed in the state demonstration farm east of this city are requested to meet ut the cily hall tomorrow af ternoon at 2 o'clock to hear Prof. H. D. Scudder. chief nf farm man- agement at th agricultural col-1 decision and said bo with cushions lege explain the workings of tho, ami other convenient missiles. p OrctMm State Land Settlement , dibits the sale of cushions and nf Commission, who have the develop-, Koft drinks in bottles. The order merit of the farm In charge. I is general and applies to all a;- Th" Chamber of Commerce Ik mns In ihe state. IWular H-nOft New M,l H O UiU tOulrkt and wHfthr tk.- rlht. Ilh Est . - T L central scientific organization devoted to development and re search, a central department to; promote progress in operating technique, a central source of, supply of standardized material, local operating companies fa miliar with local needs, and a national net-work of lines; interconnecting these com panics. Telephone pioneers planned this organization structure, be lieving it necessary for efficienf and economical national service. The nation's experience has proved the clearness of their yision. making an investigation of the farm and Prof. Scudder suggested that he come down and explain the holo matter, and It Is hoed that a large crowd turn out to the moot ing tomorrow afternoon. Thero Is a great deal of senti ment against the continuation of tho demonstration farm, and It la well to secure first hand Informa tion before the Chamber of Com merce takes any action relative to ! it. , SPORT SHORTS Hrltlsh Columbia la to usher In the major golf tournament season of the Pacific Northwest at Easter when provincial title events for men and women are to bo held at the Col wood Country Club, Vic toria II. C. A number of players from California, Oregon and Wash ington are to compete. Nine players have so far signed contracts with the Seattle base ball club for the 1925 season, they are: Frank Tobin, catcher; Harvey "Suds" Sutherland, Pitch er; John Zmlck, catcher: Frank Emmer, Inflelder; Steve Chekaluk, pitcher: Oscar Wood Pitcher; Lloyd Maddock, pitcher; Francis Fairbanks, outfielder; and Harry Nlelson, Inflelder. An order designed to prevent fight fans from expressing disap proval of referee's decisions by showering the ring with cushions, pop bottles and other movable ob jects, was Issued at Log Angelvi by Seth Strelinger, chairman of the slate boxing commission. The order which came as the result f a demonstration at a Hollywood arena last Friday In which a n tim ber of fans were displeased over A CCKE COOKS OATS. Cook in 5S;2to3minnes