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ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1925. THREE .1 INSIDE THESE ASK THEM CALIFORNIA OREGOn 1 POWER COMPANY YOUR PARTNERS IN PROGRESS Ask any member of our organization or mail this coupon today! SESSION TODAY Short Term Expected Pre ceding Circuit Court, Scheduled Monday. SEVERAL BOUND OVER ; I Attention First Being Given Cases Where Defen dants Are in Jail or Under Bond. The grand Jury met today for the I purpose of investigating a number! of alleged criminal matters prior! to the regular February term of for with Senator Davis and the circuit court, which Is scheduled to ways and means committee rela start on Monday the 16th. The ' tive to relief measures for that grand jury is now working on cases ' district. Senator Davis said 150. whlch have been bound over to ooo will easily envtr the needs. them for action, and will probably; be engaged In this work until Mon- day. ine term is expected to oe , very light and the investigations , will probably be over by the middle . of the week, it Is stated. There are a few secret matters for In-' vesication, ana some cases in i which the defendants are not yet inJ custody. I At the present time the grand Jury is working entirely on bound ; over cases, and Wc greater part of : the day was spent hearing the case ! of the four young men, who are al legeded to have stolen an automo bile belonging to Tom Rftzman. These young men, Wm. Allen. Stanley Johnson, Wm. Guard and George Bolton, are said to have stolen Mr. Ritzman's car only a short time ago, and drove It to Grants Pass where they were ar rested upon Information telephoned irom mis cny. mey were urougm bark to Roseburg and waived ex - amlnation. Anotner rase wnirn win tone up sometime, will be that against ; William and tnanes roster, cnarg- ed with the robbery of the W. A. Lovelace store at Reedsport. The men were arrested in Sacramento, ,TTTCTTITIOIIIII:TMIIIIIO THE ZENITH ELECTRIC WASHER Square Tub. convenient, and holds more water. Aluminum fingers on acltntor handles clothes like human hands. All wringer bearings ollless no grease to spot the clothes. Only four places to oil. Irgc casters make machine easy to handle. TRY OUT THE ZENITH IN YOUR HOME Zigkr-Fee Hardware Co. phone 25 119 NO. JACKSON OUR NEW HOME WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS eT.TI.TTftTITTTWTWOTiTT INFORMATION The California Oregon Power Company offered 2,000 shares of its 7 Preferred Stock to its own employes. The issue was immediately oversubscribed. MEN KNEW Operators tending the giant generators at Copco power plants know that fourteen thousand custom ers get power and light over Copco wires. Men on duty throughout the system come to realize best the enduring assets of the Company assets of rock, steel, concrete, and of never-ceasing power! Engineers, accountants, linemen, cashiers, offi cials all these knew, intimately, the security and earning power of their investment. They had inside knowledge of its value. Ask any one of these members of the Copco organ ization today how you can buy Copco Preferred Stock, yielding 7.14 for your idle funds or monthly savings, on monthly payments as low as 5 a share. Or clip and mail the coupon below. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Offices: OREGON Roseburg Medford Grants Pass Kmuth Falls CALIFORNIA Ytcka Dunstnuir THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY MEDFORD. OREGON Please send me full information about your 7 Preferred Stock and special partial payment plan. - Name. .cadres. .1 and were extradited. Both have i former prison sentences. They also Charles J. Turre and Ethel waived examination, and are al- Hanna, both of Myrtle Creek, were leged to have .admitted their guilt quietly married Saturday at the of to officers. I fice of Justice of the Peace George Another Reedsport case is that Jones. The ceremony was attended against J. C. Chandler, who is only by Immediate friends of the charged with passing bad checks, i contracting parties. They will mnke Two non-support cases are being their home at Medford where the investigated, one against Frank groom Is employed in a sawmill. uearoorrr, wno is under bonus, ana the other one in which the defend' ' ant is not in custody. The grand Jury Is expected to take j up Bevernl other cases, one of i (which is the attack upon Billy Brown, with Intent to rob. Brown was attacked in his tent near Can-1 yonvllle, and was badly beaten and injured by some man who attempt-1 ed to force him to tell where he had money hidden. The place was ran-! sac ked but a purso containing si, 500 was overlooked. .1 The grand Jury Is composed of i Earl A gee, foreman, Charles Fryer,, J. C. Jones, H. A. Wilson, A. S. I ljuant, Arthur Matthews, L. Daw son. S. J. Jones is serving as bailiff. PESTILENCE IS FEARED IN WAKE OF VALE FLOODS (Continued from page 1.) This would be applied to the burial of carcasses of dead anl. I mala and cleaning up of streets ad highways. The slate highway commission will burv animals on in(. highwavs and the railroads i take care of those on the rights 0f wtVi not introduce") fore tomorrow. Senator Davis will relief measure be- n We have -jaranfeed nKn Fre8. sure 8prav hose Wharton Bros, n , LEGION POSTS VIE FOR NEW 192S MEMBERSHIPS I'mpqua Post or the American Legion has accepted the challenge or Meniora post tor a contest on I 192.- memberships. The names re-j iveu uunng me coming wees or ; ten days will count on the contest nn,l thu rtnticrlaa nnnntv .mot An. termlned to win. regardless of the .f;lPt ,hat the po!lt haa a,rPadr rB. 1 cruited over 3i0 members, and stands nign in tne state for theiconipany (,Pr(, today, number of paid up members for the ' present year. j o Myers sprayers of all kinds and 'parts for sam at Wharton Bros. iff g g MARRIED SATURDAY 0 SCOVTS ATTEND C11VIU1L The boy Rcouts started anni versary week, by attendance at the Methodist church on Sunday morning. The boys attended In a body, a special service heiiur held to Interest them. On Tues day night a rally will be held at the Armory, at which time a pro gram will be given by the scouts, demonstrating the training which they are receiving. LOCAL NEWS E. L. Culbertson and W. C. Cul bertson were visitors in this fity over Sunday. Both are from Myr tle Point- S. O. Whltsett. who spent Sun day In this city visiting with friends, returned to the coast this morning. Mr. Whltsett resides at Bandon. E. A. Soiithmayd was a business visitor In this city over Saturday. Mr. Southmavd is from Myrtle roint, ana returned to that place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brownson, who spent the week end in Rose burg. visiling with friends, re turned to their home at Creek this morning. Spending several days In Rose-1 burg visiting and attending to; business matters Is Mrs. Fern Nye. Mrs. Nye arrived from Days Creek ' yesterday. I Mr. and Mrs. P. If. McMannon are spending several days in Rose- hurg attending to business mattei an, visiting. They arrived Sunday jrom Eugene. , Claude Endlcott arrived last night from Eugene, and will spend a short time In this city on busi ness. Mr. Endlcott will attend th ' sales mpeting of the Union Oil Thomas F. Jter arrived here! have been spending the past four Sunday and la spending several or five days at Portland on busi days In this city aiti nding to husi- "ess and visiting, returned to ness matters. Mr .! t-r Is from'tneir home In this city Sunday. Everett. Wash., aid will be a guest jThey made the trip by motor. at the Douglas hotel. n i MIIERTV THEATRE. oroer i" ii"- sure inai an ine details of hl role a a young newspnnr editor would he cor- rert. Richard Talmadge spent sevoral davs In one of the big- u-.'i'ri tn. i. in n- geles preparing for his latest pic- ture. ."Youth and Adventure,' which will be shown for the first time In this community at the Liberty Theatre today and tomor row. Th Carlos star, who is a stickler for getting things rUzht, has reproduced the newspaper ' mosphere with the greatest ffdM- j Itv In the new production, and in- cldentaliy goes through more than his usual allotment of daring feats. Have you something to sell, U trade, '. give away, t'se News Review columns. 1 LOCAL NEWS Mr. Johnson Visits Carl Johnson was in Saturday transacting business matters for a few hours Saturday. He is a re sident of Elgarose. Returned From the North- Attnmev fieo. Keuner. who spent several days at Baieni anu rau" the latter part or last wee, return ed home Saturday. , In Town Saturday L. O. Parker spent a few hours In Roseburg transacting business Sat urday. Mr. 1'arker is a resident of Dixonville. Gilds People Visit- Mrs. Perry Bond and daughter were in from Glide Saturday. They spent the day visiting with friends and shopping. Mm. lloml Visits Sutunlny -In visiting with friends and shopping for a few hours Satur day, was Mrs. Perry Bond. She returned to her home at Glide In the afternoon. Mm Smith Here Few Pays Mrs. O. K. Smith is spending several days In this city on busi ness and visiting with friends. She arrived Saturday afternoon from Glide. Sir. (ioff Visit In Saturday visiting with some friends and transacting business, was Fred Goff, of Melrose. He returned to that place Saturday eveutilg. SMndn Week End Miss Mildred Starrett spent the week end in this city visiting her parents and friends. She is at tending the State Normal School at Monmouth. Here Visiting Saturday Spending Saturday in Roseburg was Mrs. F. A. Stewart. Mrs. Ste wart resides at Laurelcrest farm, and was In this city visiting with friends and shopping. From Melrose Saturday Spending Saturday in this city with friends and shopping, was Mrs. Bell. She resides at Mel rose and returned home in the afternoon. .Mr. and Mrs. Iliirch In Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burch were visitors in Roseburg Saturday and transacted business. They re turned to their home at Glide in the evening. Front Melrose In Saturday visiting with some friends and transacting business matters, was F. Conn. He is a Melrose resident, and returned home Saturday afternoon. Front Glide Miss Agnes Smith spent the afternoon In Roseburg Saturday, visiting with friends and shop ping. She is from Glide and re turned home Saturday evening. Mrs. Burnett In Mrs. Burnett was a visitor here Saturday afternoon from the rural districts. She resides at Round Prairie, and was here visiting friends and shopping. '(Condition Much Improved I J. W. Perkins, who left for Port J land some weeks ago for the bene 4 fit of his health, is reported much improved and is now well on the road to complete recovery. Returns to Vniqua Miss Delorne Parrott returned to I'mpqua Saturday evening, af ter spending the day here visiting with friends and shopping. She is teaching in the school there. Miss Parrott from I'mpqua Miss Delorne Parrott was a visitor in Roseburg Saturday and spent a few hours visiting with friends and shopping. She is teaching at the school at L'mpqiia. Spend Week End Mrs. Roy Shelton and children, spent the week end in this city, visiting at the home of Dr. and Myrtle j-". Clair K. Allen. , They re i turned to their home at Salem today. MUs Anderson Visits Miss Clara Anderson, a teacher at the Green school, spent Satur day In Roseburg visiting with frienda and shopping. Miss An derson returned to her home in tho evening. Spends Week End Here Miss (iertude Wickham, who has been attending the State Normal School at Monmouth, spent the week end visiting with her parents and friends. She re turned to school Sunday. Clouds Return Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cloud, who Recovering From Illness Mrs. Charles Hagar, who has . been confined tn her hntnn inr tho :a, is repore-u I much improved and hopes for h.rifire to the lap robe which was spwdv recovery are now entertain-1 ed. The patient has been suffer - l ing from a severe heart attack '""' uuui uuier cumpu-i Ketcn saved mm trom being ourn - cations that kept her bedfast furled. some weeks. thiklanrl IjuI Injured Arthur Italic, the small son of Mrs. Reynolds, of Oakland, .had the misfortune to fall and break the bone. Just above the knee rap. Saturday morning. The small boy, who Is only 2i years old, was .brought to Roseburg. where Drs Stewart and Shoemaker gave aid. An x-ray was taken of the broken member, and he was taken to Mercy Hospital. He was reported as resting easy. Saturday after- noon' Visitor in Town W. 0. Rochester of Looking Glass was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Visits Sunday E. L. Fennimore spent Sunday In 'Roseburg visiting. Mr. KVnnlmnrA ia i a snverion resident, and Is en route south. Business Visitor- Spending Saturday In Roseburg I transacting business, was C. A. Withan. Mr. Withan is from Eugene anu returned yesterday. Returns to Glendale Charley Jorgenson, who spent Sunday in this city visiting with friends, returned to his home at Glendale this morning. Visit Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Most spent Saturday In this city attending to business matters and visiting. They are 1'ortlaud residents. Returns to Grants Pass Mr. and MrB. H. S. Carter, who spent Sunday here visiting with friends, returned to their home at Grants Pass this morning. ' Here Short Time W. E. Smlthpeter Is spending several days in Roseburg attending to business affairs. Mr. Smlthpeter arrived last night from Medford. Eastern Oregon People Visit Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ryder were visitors in thiB city over the week end from eastern Oregon. They left touay tor tneir nome at uaker. Week End Visitor W. A. Black spent the week end in this city visiting and on business. Mr. Black Is from Medford, and re turned to that place this morning. Visiting Day or So Miss Myrtle Mulvaney arrived here Sunday from Looking Glass and is spending a few days in the city visiting with friends and shop ping. Seattle Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King were guests at the Umpqua hotel two nights last week. Tbey are from Se attle, and are proprietors of the Hotel Savoy. Mr. Houghtaling Here A. L. Houghtaling is spending a day or so in this city attending to business matters and visiting. Mr. Houghtaling arrived from Rock Creek Sunday. Medfordites Visit Mr. and Mrs. C. I. McCllntic and daughter, Margaret, spent Sunday in Roseburg visiting. They are from Medford, and left this morn ing for Portland. Business Visitor A. W. Glassford was an arrival from the north Saturday evening, and is spending a day or so In this city transacting business. Mr. Glassford is from Portland. County Assessor Visits W. T. Lee, county assessor of Klamath county, was a visitor In this city over the week end. Mr. Lee returned to bis home at Klamath Falls this morning. Mrs. BJerg In Mrs. C. J. BJerg was a visitor in Roseburg this morning from the rural dlstrVts. Mrs. BJerg lives on one of the Curry estate tracts near here, and was In on business. Return to Corvnllls Wally Rapp. who spent the week end In Roseburg visiting with his parents and friends, re turned lo Corvallls Sunday, where he will resume his studies at O. A. C. Mrs. Lipping, the designer at the Specialty Shoppe, left Sunday morning for Portland, where she ( will attend the millinery open ings. She will return here the latter part of the week. Miss Pickens Improving Miss llorls Pickens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. Pickens, of this city, who underwent an operation for appendicitis about a week ago, is reported as getting along nicely today. Barnes Return to Coast Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Barnes, W ho spent Sunday In yila city visiting, to enjoy an afternoon of cards, with friends, returned to the coast !an( a luncheon is urged to attend, this morning. Their home is at . a small admission charge will bo Marshfield. made, and the proceeds will go to - the Shrine hospital for crippled Suit Is Filed children In Portland. Suit was filed In the circuit court I today by IT. S. McLoughlln against Imm. rriinl.i Hufr. r. Kimke Henry Webber, the suit being to Mn) j. Iti Campbell, of South recover 1200 alleged to be due on!Rlf.phons street, suffered' a puraly a note and account. The plaintiff Is i ,)c stroke about . 5 o'clock tills represented by Attorney George . mornii,g. and l nulte seriously III Jones. i Fined For Being Drunk Henry Johnson of Marshfield, paid a fine of 125 In the local city court today charged with being In-: tojlcated. Johnson was so thorough-i ly under the influence of liquor, ac-! cording to city officers, that he tailed to notice that a cigarette which he had been smoking had set covering him In the truck where he ' - as asleep. Only the presence of a companion and t hief of Police Hold Sales Meeting The representatives of the T'nlop OH company In southern Oregon, ana irom coasipmms, nem a saies meeting here today at 10 o'clock. From the different points were, C. i L. Tostevln. the district sates mana ger, of Portland; M. II. Roblson and Claude Endlcott. of Eugene; C. L.; Wllhelm, of Collage Grove; F. M. jCralg, of Grants pass; P. If. Knell of Mndrnrd' A. C Venial), of Marsh field; C. Main, of Myrtle Point, W B. Day of Roseburg, and B. E Owens, special agent. A cereal achievement New Style H0 TIE only oats that cook Into granular oatmeal. Nothing else like it. Meaty granules stimulate digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful flavor. More than a' new oatmeal a new cereal. Energy-building corbohydrates, tissue-building pro teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Stylo H-O takes only 2 to 3 short minutes to cook the quickest cooking cereal quick as a flash! Jf" I Rrsular H-O Ott kinds I Nm MU " t" 0lrk) Standard lull 1m and weight pks. weight, 1 lb. 4 ox. Visits Sunday A. M. Crosby spent Sunday In Roseburg visiting. Mr. Crosby Is from Myrtle Point, and returned to that place this morning. Returns From Cottage Grove- Mrs. C. E. Jones returned to thlB city Saturday n&ht. after spending) a week or bo in Cottafge Grove vis iting with friends. On Business Here L. A. Means is spending a day or so In this city transacting bust , ness. Mr. Means arrived Sutiday from Portland. Here Today In this morning transacting busl- ness matters, was Fred Chamber lain. Mr. Chamberlain Is a Look ing Glass resident. From Ten Mile Bert Golgert was a Roseburg visitor today for a few hours, and visited friends and transacted busi ness. Mr. Golgert Is from Ten Mile. From BrockSwav N. M. Humphries was a visitor In this city today for a few hours. Mr. Humphries Is from Brockway and! was here on business. W. C. T. U. To Meet The Glerigary W.C. T. U. will meet on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C. W. Groves. All members are requested to be present. Visitor In Town E. W. Dunn was an arrival froth the north Sunday. Mr. Dunn Is from Salem, and will be In this elly a day .or so attending to business Interests. Returns to Eugene J, E. Rhoten, who spent the past two days in this city attending to business matters and visiting with friends, returned to his home at Eugene today. Mr. Mulvaney In Town W. N. Mulvaney 1b spending a day or so In town visiting with friends nnd attending to business Interests. Mr. Mulvaney arrived from Looking Glass Sunday. Visitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hassan and Mrs. Sue Breeden were guests and vis itors In this city over Sunday. They are from Tacoma and are motoring south. Visitor tn Town Spending a short time In (his city transacting business nnd visiting with friends, is J. V. Brady. Mr. Brady Is a Glendale resident, and arrived Sunday night. Return to 8pringfleld Mr. and Mrs. George Marsters re turned to their home at Springfield Sunday, after spending a short time here visiting relatives. Mr. Marsters formerly resided here. Visit Sunday- Mr. and Mrs. F. Woodson Smith spent Sunday In this city visiting with their son, F. W. Smith. They are Marshfield residents, and left this morning for Portland by motor. Card Party Tomorrow The Daughters of the Nile club here Is sponsoring a card party at the Moose hall Tuesday afternoon. Ff.hrtiHrv 10. nt the MrwiMn Tfiill from o , k The narlv is nnen in una nnhlle nnd evervnne w ho wlh. at her home today. Mr. CaniDhell lind arlnpn nnd Mrs Cnninhftl wne dressing, when she suffered the .troke and fell tn the floor. Ir. rharles It. Wade was summoned anrt it was found that she had nufforcd a severe hemmornge of the oraln. According to renorts ne In dangerously III. and Is de ,lft closely watched for anv com- t.llrallnne At trained nurse Is in .tt.nrtancc ' Valley Man lnj.ir.-d )r. Charles Wade was mm- imoned to the Bellows home at ! Camas Valley Saturday evening to attend Mr. Bellows, who was seriously injured that evening, when working for the Smith- Powers Logglrur and Lumbering company, he was struck with a falling limb which was hanging from a tree where he was work- ing Mr. Bellows fell, the n,b having struck him In the chest, and was unconscious for 1 5 or 20 minutes. Dr. Wadn found ho suffered from two broken limbs with possible Internal Injuries. While Mr. Bellows Is seriously In jured. It Is thought thst he will recover with good care and time. Sutherlln Man Here Martin Lloyd of Sutherlln, was a business visitor in Roseburg for a few hours today. Mr. Franklin In In today transacting business for few hours was C. R. Franklin. Mr. Franklin Is an Elkton resident. Business Visitor J. 11. Shea is in this city for a short time attending to business matters. Mr. Shea arrived from Portland Saturday evening. Returns to Myrtle Point E. S. Adams returned this morn ing to his home at Myrtle Point, af- ter spending Sunday In Roseburg transacting business and visiting. Leave For South Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Houston of Bend, who spent the past day or so here, left tor the south Sunday by motor. They stayed over the week end here because of tlie slide south of town. Returns to Coast A. C. Bandemls returned to the coast this morning, after spending the week end here visiting with friends and transacting business. Mr. Bandemls resides at Bend. Visitor From Klamath Falls Tom W. Riley spent Saturday and Sunday here visiting and attending to business affairs. Mr. Riley re turned to his home at Klamath Falls late yesterday. Spends Saturday In City it. A. Bunequest was a visitor In Roseburg Saturday from 1'prt Or ford. Mr. Banquest was here look ing after business interests, and re turned home yesterday. Today's Cross-Word Puzzle THE FOUR CROSSES PUZZLE NO. 94 By J. C BOYD 7 I u li u I pjr 16 i7 uj i .u. -rpr iTTii irit w.ft !C H ,.120 IT ZZ - -.fm i LiirfL W tlil Ifr-m- ,' '.J. 111111 -'' 1 1 1 1 i HORIZONTAL. 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Butts was here Saturday transacting business and visiting wiih friends. Mr. Butts is a resi dent of Glendale. Harts Visit Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart and son spent Saturday and Sunday tn Koseburg on business and visiting. They are Glendale residents. Spends Week Eml George M. Knight spent the week end In this city visiting with friends and attending to business matters. Mr. Knight returned to his home at Canyonvllle this niorninfc. Visit Friends Mis Flora Hagler spent the week end here visiting with some friends.. Miss Hagler is from Ashland, and returned to her home this morning. Mr. Halley Here E. C. Halley Is spending a few days In Roseburg attending to bus iness interests. Mr. Halley Is the public service commissioner from Salem. He will be at the Terminal hotel while here. Pot Luck 8uppen The pot luck supper planned by the Ladies Aid Society of the Pres byterian church will take place on Thursday evening. February 26. at the church pnr.ors. at which time the money raised for the church seats will be turned over, and each lady will tell In what manner she earned her contribution to tho fund. VERTICAL. 1 compels 29 for sham 2 prefix 82 Turkish denoting repetition 8 metal as extracted from earth 4 480 sheets of paper 8 measure of land 7 pouch 8 above 9 sterile 1 3 insane 15 convulsive motion of the muscles 18 past 1 7 unctuous substance 19 open-work fabric 21 act 22 cushion 24 wanderer 26 prefix meaning blood 28 grassy plant prison 33 force (Let.) 85 vessel in which ashes of dead are preserved 86 Kxtrava. Rant report 88 male sheep 89 large eaak 40 aluminum (abbr.) 41 small dog; 43 prefix . meaning; pertaining to iodine 45 nothing 46 plot 49 close friend 6 1 precedence) (law) 83 exist 65 division of Bible (abbr.) How to Solva Puzzle. The best way to solve this cross-word pusxi e is to run ever 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 atop 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 croaswlssj and downward.