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ROSr.BURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1925. THREE LOCAL NEWS Quick- Abundant Power The Motor That Cost A Million " The Million Dollar Motor in the New ' Star Car a motor that delivers 20 ' more power, that peps its way from 5 to 25 miles in 4H seconds. Full Force Feed Lubrication to all bear ings and cam shaft. Never a burned out bearing in a Star Car. Oil under pressure is the only safe lubrication system, is the verdict of automotive engineers. eSee It Today-Drive In It Compare It Cor. Cass and Pine Million Dollar Motor Smooth Disc Clutch Rapp Brothers J. i- Star Dealers Roseburg, Oregon 1 TODAY" PIv 371 Four-Wheel Brakes Tubular, Backbone WORLD ENDERS IN HOLLYWOOD up '.Ltll midnight lo await the 4 e e s) s "end of the world" as prophezied : hv their "mmrpmo nrnnhslrou " JACK IIKMP-SFY TO BAK iHfc PUtiLIC Mrs. Margaret V. Rowen. of IIol-l WKII MONDAY. (Continued from page 1.) lywood, declared early today that we did not expect the earth to be destroyed."' was not evident to the man on ' "It has to stay hero for nn the street and efforts to reach the 'other thousand years as the "bot members of the Kowenite cult for tomles p'" Mr. Province said, an opinion on the matter were "W't haven't had the battle of Ar unsuccessful during the early "tnageddon yet. That has to bo morning hours. fought." Court The Afleminlfi. Mrs. Itowcn'a PrcstlKe lit Pnlnnre If the mystic una ritualistic Ivlllo- r ,1,. ,..1. ..,. I...,. ' "'. Ceu. l. II MIS ma pill I church ' movement, does not de Jvelop to 1he point of realization within the seven days allotted, . twelve followers of the Callfor j nla cultlsts are prepared to re nounce her as their leader. This was the announcement of .Toe I C.ammol. leader of the Cnllcge view grouu. after midnight Fri day, tho time set for the Saviour uined hidden from the general ""5"" .V ? - ' nU "e""li"'v ' if.no, however, there were other ' L 'i ' 8el h'V , cenae had b:' n ,HS"'d- "Wt lasei lof the "end of the world" ft" ? 5 'a J haye not lccine,d whc (Aianrlatnl ITrm lun) WlrO SAX DircOO, cal.. Feb. 7. Jack iJcmpsey, heavyweight champion pugilist, and Kstel- la Taylor, motion picture ac- tress, shortly before noon to- day secured a marriage 11- cense at the ofice of the county clerk here. "We do not intend to get married until Monday night" gptnds Friday Her Fm Myrtl Creek Edward Cachlln was In from! John J. Place was here today Ponth Deer Creek Friday, and spent v'8'tlnK 'itn friends' and attend the dav visiting with friends. He ! K to business matters. .Mr. returned home last night. I 1 lace resides at Myrtle t'retk. Hera Thursday Vlrs.ll Woodruff was a business visitor in this city Thursday. Mr. Woodruff Is a Melrose resident, a id returned home in the evening. Mr. Brumbach Hera Friday J. P. Hrumbach spent Friday In Roseburg transacting business mat ters. He is a Dlxonville resident, and returned home yesterday af ternoon. In From Winston J. h. Wilson was In from the ru ral districts yesterday transacting ! business and visiting with mends. Mr. Wilson Is a resident of Win Mr. Conn In Kenenth Conn spent the day here today visiting with friends and tnuiKRrtiiie husiness. He resides in Melrose, and returned homo this i lent the day evening. Richard Visit Mr. and Mrs. John Richards pent the day here today visiting with friends and shopping. They reside at Sutherlln. and will re turn home this evening. noma Tor Week End Evelyn Qulne arrived last night.! from Corvallls. and will spend the week end visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. (jeorge K. Ouiue. She I is attending u. A. c. To San Francisco 4 Mrs. Josephine Myers, who spent iasi nignt nere visiting, left this morning for San Frunclsco. where she will visit. She Is from Port Townsend, Wash. . From Round Prairie V. Bounds was a visitor In Rose hurg today, and spent the day transacting business. He resides nt Round Prairie, and returned to that place this afternoon. From Melrose Visiting in this city today for a few hours was James Metrger. Mr. Metxger resides at Melrose and was here attending to business In terests and visiting. Lathrops In Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lathrop spent Friday In Roseburg visiting with friends and attending to business matters.! They are Myrtle Creek residents. Mrl. Nickens Visits Mrs. A. 11. Nickens was a visitor in HorelMitg Friday from points south of town. She is a Looking Glass resident, and was here shop ping. Purchases Registered Goat James A. Williams, of the Glen Echo farm, has recently purchased an Imported and registered Tog- genhurg milk goat for his milk goat farm. ReedsDort Men Visit Today William Dewar and Earl DMrd. prominent Reedsport men. spent the day here today attending to business matters and visiting witn friends. . Spends Day at Myrtle Creek J. R. Farrlngton. manager of the local telephone exchange motored to Myrtle Creek Friday, and spent the ihty attending to business af Dlxonville Residents Visit W. H. Urown and daughter were In Roseburg for a few hours yester day visiting and shopping. They reside at Dlxonville, and returned home In the afternoon. Mr. Rlchter In R. Rlchter was In this city yes terday and spent the dnv attend ing to business matters and visit ing. He returned to hi home at Camas Valley In the evening. will perform the ceremony. As it is, we plan on getting married Monf.ay night and then leave for Los Angeles, after which we will plan our honeymoon." ourt.'.l-s. Arvella May Halzar I ! hen. hi Jn"rney from; lied suit against her divorced he?vt'n to earth- i situation that became mutters of public record. One woman visited the district attorney's office to ask aid in pre venting her mother from dispos ing of her property as the result of Mrs. Kowen's prediction. She I said her mother already hud given a portion of her funds to the Rowenltes' cause. In Los Angeles county superior co lilen suit den husband". Dr. F. J. Halzar. leader I Members of. the cult gathered of the Rowenite colony in Pasa- 'heir homes last night, and i dena, alleging that In his haste j early today scanned the heavens to settle other accounts before the through a cloudless skv "cloud: I end he was neglecting alimony i 'he unbeliever" . navmentft fine her nnH'wnn nlrpu "itelievers of Mrs. dy $1,000 in arrears. faith are able to see tho cloud Takes a Week Anyway. I PATCHOUCE, N. Y., Feb. 7. 1 The sun rose in the east today, 'explained to the expectant throng Just as it has for untold ages; and '"at surrounded his home in Col shone on the rude home of Robert I legevlew, a Lincoln suburb. Many Reldt, the "Apostle of Doom" de- i persons were gathered inside tho suite his fervid Derdictlons that C.ammel home, but only one oHier at midnight last night would ot ,nn twelve Collegeview be- 'pa as loaning the credit of the come the beginnig of the mlllen- ! 'levers In the prediction of dooms state to farmers or attempting by of the FARM BUREAU MEETING WAS WELL ATTENDED (Continued from papa 1.) Former Resident Vlsitr Mrs. Rutiy Wrlprht. former Ftofl htirR rPHldiT.t, who has l'n visit Ins Mrs. Kvan Vlmr. ami, othv friends for tho prist fr.w dpys. left today for her home at Portland. From Myrtle Creek Visltini? with friends and shop pint; a few hours In this elty ye- terday was Mrs. A. ft. Corn run. from Houthern points In the coun ty. She reIdea at Myrtle Creik Visits Today Mrs. Frank Gillam and daughter hero todav with friends and shop nine;. Thev reside at Winchester, and returta-d home this afternoon. From Drain Mr. Korthrup and son were In to day from points nonh of town. They reside at Drain, and were here visiting and attending to busi ness maltem. Miss Swift In In today .visiting with friends and shopping for a few hours, wus Miss Lela Swift. Miss Swift re sides on South Deer creek, and re turned home this evening. From Rural Districts In from the rural districts to day visiting with friends and shop ping were Mr. and Mrs. John Abeene. They will return to their home at Fair Oaks this evening. From Looking Glass In from the southern part of the county today for a few hours visit ing and transacting husiness, was Charles Williams. Mr. Williams resides at Looking Glass. Visiting Over Week End Charles F. Lure, Jr.. and Clar ence H. Lure were arrivals from the north last night. They reside at Med ford and will be here for the week end. Wally Rapp Home Wally Rapp arrived from O. A. C. at Corvallls yesterday, and will spend the week end In Uoseburg visiting with his parents and friends. Canada Resident Here Mrs. T. G. Hymans; of Toronto, Canada, Is a guest In Garden Val ley of her aunt, Mm. 11. Kwens. Mrs. Hyams is enroute to Califor nio for an extended stay. Undergoes Operation Florence Kirkendall, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrsl Kirkendall, who reside at Camas Valley, under- i Quick, 1 ll i When minutes count there is no substitute for Quick Starting Shell Gasoline SHELL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA QuickjStarUng Quality originated By SHELL maintained by SHELL sold everywhere by ggf LL (iOVT. VKSSKI.S l'l.AV ni'X'oiii) iiimizi; i i-.t . : went a nose and throat operation T ""'""" led off ?h6re In a year. this morning at Mercy Hospital. A. C. Seely was In attendance. )r. Deputy Marshal Visits C. C. Wells. Deputy Vnltcd States marshal jWas here from Portland, and spent a few hours today attending to business mat tors. He left for Medford on busi ness. ' (AMoelitcd t'rw LmuM Wire.) . NEWYOUK, Feb.. 7.,-n- Many government ornft, In- cludiiiK picket boats, coast guard cutters and small speed boats are on watch off the New Jersey -coast to prevent Mr. Rltter Here Hugh Hitler Is here upending a few days visiting with friends and attending lo business Interests. Mr. Hitter urrlvtd from Tiller luHt night. f. . . Mr. .Jamison Visits W. 11. Jamison spent 'yestdrday and today hero attending to busi ness interests. Mr. Jamison re sides in Portland and returned borne this evening. plain. The cooperative law, the Uowcn's federal farm loan act and the In termediate credits act all stand Transferred to Euqene Clarence McOormick. until re cently a resident of this cifv. In low manager of the Pacific Fru't find Produce Company's branch of flees at Eugene, to which city he moved a few days ago. H cuc ceeds John U. R ul lion, transfern-d to the management of the Seattle offices. and other sK-ns of the second practlraily unused awaiting the! coming of Christ." Mr- Cnmrnel time when farmers will realize that j explained to the expectant throng they must Intelligently organize as business men or be reduced to the level of the European peasant. "I deplore the use of such remed- Sells Two Estates J. W. Tollman of the Art Real Kstpte company, reports two snh-s In the Rdeti bower district, the Da vis hom one block east of the Riverside school. consisting of eirht lots and two houses, and two lot.i In Jones addition. Itoth were bought by Can Ohman. day was present. That was Mrs. congressional enactment the rais (ammel. Mr. GammnJ went to the " of the price levels. They are all back porch soon rt midnight to uneconomic and unsound. Let us se If the first sln of the com- discard these fallacies and return Ing uilllenium "Christ appear- to sound fundamental principles of fng as a small cloud." was vis- government and work out in co- Ible. but on his return did not operation with our other citizens, a indicate what visions, if anv. ho sound and lasting prosperity based had seen In the sky. on sound economic and business. According to the belief of mem- principles. bers of thtv Rowen faith. Christ's, "Let us In Oregon ii;e no back-) first appearance was to have been unnl mi. T..t m t.-v r,n ii. .,vt Mopeiui an inrougn tne nigni " me iorm oi a smaii cioud nes- f,w years cooper.v!cn with ouri that the sign would come, Reidt ; eendine at a rapid rate toward other citizens nr.d i.'-e if ue can not i watched the heavens until morn-1 the earth. He was to make several attract mch population and wealth lng. When nothing startling bad Rtops. the first on a planet near- to our state that nur tax problem happened at midnight In the east, lt heaven, whfre the saints were will be no more, that our market he still felt that the end might o Join him and accompany the problem wilt be lnrgelv solved, rb ! come within the next three hours ! Lord to earth. The descent was Dy cooperation good feeling shall ... ihm. nf vpii oav Bnq me re- replace division end strife, pros-1 turn trip a like time. It was be- periiy Increase and caplu-.l and lieved. 9 population b atti acted. j "f.rror In ProDlierv." ... ... . . ... pi wn ivn r. - i w live in a siare or wondernil hood of his shack: reporters In- Scores of followers of the Rnwen- lerviewed bim. cameramen tooKt cult, who believed the'world's his picture. Once his chief dlsend was coming. adly returned elide. W illard Downs, drove awar to their home, todav. wear from the crowd under a shower of hot ; loss of sleep after waiting of und economic prlclples Is the water. At another time Downs' throuchout the nfgiit for the : nwr to all our Oregon problems." ; son. Dantel. attempted to take his great rav of light shlnln from J Mr- Mnnsf!i'ld's addresa was father home forcibly. A scuffle tho constellation Orion that thpv , loudly applautled and It seemefl as followed and the son was persu- ! believed was to herald the end. i 'hough be had struck a popular! aded to leave with difficulty. Thl ! "We didn't see the light: there chord with the farmers of litis dls- morning ail that was left was hts was an error in the prophecy", shack and his faithful little band, the leaders said. TM Hunch Hmh ARM. I n nKRKKLKt, Cal., Feb. 7. Kl-I A N. Holman. a business victor Bureau lum and the salvation "chosen few Reidt and his followers, who had lived through as hectic a night as may ever be their lot, were still confident today thut the "promised sign" of the second coming of Christ is not far off. Just when, he would not say, al though yesterday he declared tne end of the world would take fully seven days, when It woufd be midnight in Hollywood. Cal., the home of Mrs. Margaret Rowen, the leader of the cult. Hundreds of curious per sons gathered in the neighbor- Roy Durbln Invests Roy Durbln. former salesman with the "Duds for Men" store in Ropeburg, now conducting a haber dashery in Klamath Fails, has pur chased Jointly with hjs partner, Fred Houston, business properd in "that city, on which, thev will erect a brick building within tin next two or three years. Standard Bearers Food Sale The Stnndnrd Dearer of the Methodist church, north, held a cooked food sale today In th' rhow windows of th McKean. Darby & Hair win furniture store The proceeds are to go to a pN'dr" mart by the organization some t'm piro. which is to support some "Mident in thu mission field. A sil v r ta was held some time afro pnd n goofl sum was realized to start the fund. possibilities. Ijft us do our duty and we can realize them. . j "Organization, coopej-atlon, good ! will toward all and the observance Hugh Whipple Here Hugh W hipple Is here from Drnln to spend a short time visiting with friends, and to attend the basket ball game between the Ashland Klks and the National Guard teams tonight at the armory. Bend Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Houston were here from the coast yesterday and visited. They reside nt Rend, and left this morning by motor for the south to visit. Sutherlln Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Shupe were i prom Mt Scott- The. lbiuor fleet was re- ported 42 miles off tho Jer- sey coast, slowly moving northward. A steamer of about 3,000 tons led the pro ! cession. Trailing her wore , smaller steamers, schooners and a converted yacht about a dozen in all. Cases of 11- quor were piled high on tho decks of some of the cruft. Their decks cleared for action, tho government vos- sels kept at a distance of a few miles. ' Commissioner and Wife Leave County Commissioner Charles necky and wife left today for Portland to visit and attend to business matters. They are motor ing down. Ing. On I Returns to Glendale , Miss Clark, who spent the day ' here yesterday visiting with 1 friends and bhnptmr, returned to 4 1 her home at Clundulu this morn- Business L. R. Chltds arrived hero last night from the south, nnd spent today .In Roseburg attending to business matters. Mr.-Child is a Medford rtsldent. Returns to Eugens C. G. Ford, who spent yesterday In Roseburg looking, after business interests, returned to his home at Eugene this morning. ; From Rook Creek ' Rpending the week end In this city attending to business matters , and visiting with friends, is R. Q. Jones. Mr. Jones arrived from Hock Creek last night. From Rock Creek Carl Messing la spending the week end In Roseburg visiting with friends and transacting business. He arrived from Rock Creek last night. Spending Week End " Stanley Dewicke arrived last night from his home at Rock Creek and la spending the week end In Roseburg on business and visiting with friends. visitors In this city for a few hours today, anil transacted business. They reside near Sutherlln. Mr. Shupe has a large fruit ranch near there. To Leave For Portland ' Mrs. C. H. Davles, of the ogue Millinerv. will leave Sunday morn ing for Portland. She will be gone! for r few hours, was Mrs until the end of the week, and will HUMinMl. .Mrs. iiuhmicii Robert Cntlln was hero from Mt. Scott yesterday on business. He left today for Portland, where he will attend to business matters. Today's Cross-Word Puzzle il COlONIAL CONUNIIiUM PUZZLE NO. 93 By J. C BOYD From Rock Creek In from (lie rural dislriclw today vlrdtln? with friends and HhoppinK A. S. resides attend thu ffiiring Ings. millinery open- at ItiH k Creek. Here Few Day. Mr. and Mrs. T. I.. Redding nf-1 rived here lute yestunlny after- j noon Troin the north. They are from Everett, bWhIi.. nnd will be here a day or bo before going on south. a Visit Friday J. w. IlHlley or Finn rranrwro. Oliver C. White, of Jjm Angeles, and H. C. llutler of Oakland, were vixitors anc guet at the I knights Hotel. Thev are on their way home by moior after a triji north. MOSES LAKE DIM n 6i a 7i ei i 10 n 'fu g "Tv 1 I" ' Mou iem UaiA 31 m I I HORIZONTAL. 8 drive In an 22 pertaining IN FLOOD S PATH i PPflKANK. Feb. 7. Moen Lake I dam burnt rhortly before non to- day. it wait reported by the Chron-: Irle'g correspondent at Kphrata, and i fifty families In Crab creek valley were reported In danger from the irici. Itte thin afternoon the 1925 offi cers for the loni:l.is County Farm elected. President Kreuger had charge of today's ner r. . rrovtnce. nean or tnei Roseburg Friday, and an over Iterkeley group of 'Iteformed" night guest, returned to his home meeting and was pleased to si-c a I Seventh Day Advcntlsla, who aat at Portland this morning. 1 line attendance. j Yom-1 Men'a Club Meets A in. "Mng of the new organlm ''" the Young Men's club was held Th irsdnr .evening si 7:00 o'clock In the Palace of Sweets banquet room. The meeting was railed in get the young men. who are not In husiness for themselves, hut will he the future business men of the citv, Interested In the oreanlra tion. The group Is being formed I for booster purposes, and their I work will be along the same line-' s that of the notary club. A I luncheon was served after tie I meeting. The club will araln meet I n-xt Wednesday, at which time th oflfcera will be elected. On Way to California Mrs. A. J. Ilorton. son. M. If Keen'e, and daughter. Mrs. L. It Porter, are stonuing over In Itose burg today. They are resident of flood waters. Seattle, and are on Ihelr way tin Los Angeles, where they have NKPPKI., Wash . Fi b. Dronertv. iat the foot of Moses automobila 7 honeyed 11 front part of a ship 3 concludes Interval of time 17 part of a Scotchman's attire 19 illuminated 20 group con idcred aa a whole to the moon t i the end 25 Insignifi cant part 27 a necklace of twisted wire wom by ancients 29 -annex 80 possessive pronoun Jll urgea on 83 lady VERTICAL. 1 small, evil 14 astringent spirit 2 belonging to it 4 spoken 6 preposition 6 bird of nocturnal habits 8 tiny 9 half an en 10 paradiM 12 conjectured 16 male deer 1 8 compose 21 pendent . maas of eonjrealeel water 22 charge with anv raunitioa 23 classed 26 label 28 plural of M 7. A dam lake here I went out today anil sent a lffool. Kiddle Woman Returns wall of water rolling down Crab, Mrs. I). Conner, who spent yes- creek Into the Columbia river at terday In this cllv visiting wllh her , Heverly, Jil miles below, but did : sons, Clyde and Itov Catching, left IHtle damage so far aa could be i ascertained. I F.I.I.KNSm'Ilti. Wash, Fe 7,-j Milwaukee railway officials hero this morning reported receipt of a Move To Cottacje Grove I message front Kphrata, in (iinnt J Mr. and Mr H. L. Cooper, w ho county, slating that "Indications ; have been making their home In are" that the enormous Moses lake , this city for several years, have 'dam, f'l miles east of Kllensburg, ; moved to Coltace firove, where has gone out. If true, it Is stated, they Intend to reside ermanciilly. here, the Milwaukee trai ka for Mr. Coo,er has accepted a position miles in uritnt county will be wasii. Herewith la solution to Paul No. 92. for her home at Middle this morn j Ing. Mrs, Conner has been spend Ing the past six weeks In Portland I visiting with friends. j with the Southeastern railroad. ed out. 1aMe!rI5'J i Jm b uJeIo L T Rjo Tjr, T 6 T "2 MR I j"e RJA IT. - jR y i RJ I E 6njM E LTE p S D T ft A Ml P L E ' A J Z il n A '.I m 13 a n r 2t2 M i.. 6 R E D Li i. E H S O N 1e H '"$ T S" N Y " S T u0 5 , t RIO P .. ZIf : ? i 11 h. i a 2 o t Aj REP k O A Tip For Beginnenra, Solve thia puaxl by compauN Ing the synonyms listed in the) "llorilontal" and "Vertical" columns wiJi th number cat space extending crosswise or downward on th diagram, as th case may be. If a word occur to yon meaning sub stan ti ally the urns aa th synonym and th correct num ber of letter to fit in th pace between it number and th flrat shaded atop following, writ it In lightly. Work wmy th email words, th "easy words, first, and the will glr yon plenty of clues u the, dif ficult one. .3