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ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1925. THREE Permanent roads are a good investment not an expense in aaad- P!a8 We End ourselves, almost without realizing it, a nation on wheels. We drive or ride in more than 17,000,000 motor vehicles. We pack the paved highways coming in and out of town. We over-run even so-called remote regions. And we are pounding to pieces all but permanent roads. This year probably 4,000,000 new cars will be on the road. Compared to ' this increase, the mileage of new per manent roads will be insignificant. We don't want to be a nation on wheels, with no place to go. The answer is, build more, and wheJe x necessary, wider concrete roads and start building them now. Not in a long time have general con ditions been so favorable for carrying on such public works as permanent highway building. Your highway authorities are ready to carry on their share of this great , public work. But they must have your support. Tell them you are ready to invest in more Concrete Highways, now. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 1 6 m Cisco Building PORTLAND, OKEG. A National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete LOCAL NEWS 1 Visits Tuesday C. F. Harrison spent Ia.it muni in ! this city visiting. Mr. Harrison is a f Portland rfsidnnt, and" left this ' morning for M."dford. 1 Umpqua Resident In City .Arthur Mathews, a resilient of tno ; Vniixiua vicinity, was in lloseburg , for severul hours yesierUuy attend ing to business matters. Business Visitor From Eugene Jt. H. Haas is here from Kuircne for a day or so nttcmiliiK to busi ness interests, dr. Huys arrived from the north late yesterday. From Corvallis, Among those stopping in Rose burg for a day or so, and looking alter business affairs, is J. T. Kel iem. Mr. Kellem is from Corvallis. From Medford " From southern points to arrive and spend Tuesday in Knseburg attending to business afl'aiia, was G. W. Eatia. Mr. Katlu is from Medford. Goes to Eugene T. H. Ness, treasurer of the nose burg Chamber of Commerce, left this morning for Eugene to spend the day atleudjng to chamber business. V. Hopkins Iluslness Visitor Frank Hopkins was a business visitor In- this city for a lew hours Tuesday. Mr. Hopkins re turned to his home at Canyonville yesterday afternoon. When did you see a Shakespear ian play lu ltosebui g? iiov is your chance. A. II. Nebergall was a vlsfior here yesterday from northern Albany Man Visits points, lie is a resident of Al- S. Gross spent last night in this Jany, and returned home today. ciiy visiting from northern points. -, Mr. Gross is.a resident of Albany. C ombine pleasure with a little ilesoon on economical electric cook- From Newport il"- Tuesday ifumcon at the K. IV Ada McOaskey was a visitor Hall. . from coast points Tuesday. She is ; a resident of Newport, and return- Car Load Chevrolets ed today. ' Another shipment of Chevrolet . . 'cars were recelvinl here Tuesday by Business Visitor Tuesday -the Ed Marsh Motor Co. This ship- In this city yesterday attending -ment includes several models of the to business affairs and visiliuK was new 1925 car. . J. T. Keilain. Mr. Killam resides at , Corvallis. j All sires of spray outfits nt whar-' .. i ton Pros. Here Tuesday on Business J. I), yuaid spent Tuesday in In Today this city attending to business af- Fred Hamilton waft in from his fairs. Mr. (juaid resides ut Grants 'ranch at Half Moon orchards this Pass. afternoon transacting business and ' j i visiting. To Serve on Jury j . J. F. Mahoncy is here for sev- j Grumlo, the clown, is a real laugh en.l days on business and to serve producer Sec him at the Antlers on the jury. Mr. Muhouey Is from on Thursday evening. Sutherllm , . Undergoes Operation Portland Couple Visitors Mrs. Karl Ilui-r underwent a ma- Mr. anil Mrs. H. G. Gossblng jor operation tills morning at Mer were visitors in this city Tuesday cy Hospital. She is reported as get and overnight guests. They are inK along nicely this afternoon, from Portland. ' :lra. Sether. Stewart and Shoemai- er were In attendance. . l-rom Kiiffene - C. K. Deranleau spent Tuesday in this city attending to business matters. Mr. Derunlcau Is froni Kugene. Moroni Olsen is at his best In "The Taming of the Shrew," Thurs day evening, the Antlers. To Stavton W. N. l'lntler was a visitor herej Spending Tuesday in Tuesday from Marion county, and was W. T. Mollay. Mr. transacted business. Mr. J'intler is I f rom snlem, ami w as hero attend a Stayton resident, ami .returned , iug to business interests. home this morning. In Today Here Day or Two ' I nick Calhoun was in from the rur- H. P. Itassmussen was an arrival 1 districts for a few hours lodnv, from Portland yesterday aflernoon. innd transacted business matters, and is spending a few days iu this : Mr. tnlhoun resides at Garden Val city on business. ' ley. From Salem Visitor Tuesday- Dr. Sether Here Dr. A. F. Sether j Melrose People Visit Today ' noseburg; Mrs. Charles Kaiser and son Mollay is: spent a few hours in this city today visiting wh friends and shopping. They returned to their home at Mel rose this afternoon. motored from Mrs. 1). M. Daugherty was a visit-'Kugene Tuesday, and will be in or iu Roseburg Tuesday for a few Koseburg for a short time looking ; Oliver plows and partsat Whar ton Bros. hours, while enroute from her home .after business matters. at Klamath Falls to northern t pewits. i Mr. Lunn Visltor- ! Ride In Chevrolets R. L. Stoble, of Camus Valley. now mnkes the trip between Kose- Visitor From Eugene ors In this cily yesterday and at Arriving from northern points tended to business interests. Mr Tuesday was . M. liunta. Mr. Hun-, um, j3 (,., Salem. ta Is a Kugene resident, ami will be E. K. Lunn was among the visit-"burg and the prosperous commun here a short tint transacting bust-'Guild to Meet ness. I St. George's Guild will meet on 'Thursday afternoon at three o'clock Returns to Harrisburg at the Parish House. All members ; Chevrolet, has lust honcht n new A. W. Trumblad, who spent ,yes- are requested to be present. tmirin- mn.l, I r ,i.i, I Ity at the summU of the Coast 1 Range on -the Coos Itny-ltnscburg ' highway in a new Chevrolet coach, j which h recently bought or the Ed Marsh Motor tlo.'Mr. K. 1;. Thiol, a! well known resident or YonrnllA, I another , admirer of the stunlv ' terday and last night in this city i attending to business matters re- From Klamath Falls . It makes v0 y,unerv , ,hnk nf turned to his home at iiarrisDurgl E. Lr Veatch was among those k. Why a substitute? Get-the this morning. from southern points to visit in I r;onu!ne GltlMM ' IiPtm Mil i: 'this city Tuesday. Mr. Veatch-is aiKAI). Phone 133. - Corvallis Resident Visitor S. G. Haiimgarten is spending a 'short time in Roseburg transacting ! business affairs. Mr. Uaumgarten is from Corvallis ami arrived yes terday afternoon. resident of Klamath Falls. Eugene Man Visits H. K. Smith was hero Tdesdny transacting business matters. . Mr. Smith is a Eugene resident, and returned to that place today, Business Visitor Arriving here from coast points , From Coast ' . Hate yesterday was A. H. Stunz. Mr. Here Tuesday from coast points .on business, and spent a few- hours . KtU1)! ls a Coo9 Uliy resident, and' wan William Chandler. Mr. Chand- in this city today attending to busl- n be hre ,i,,v or B0 attending ler resiiles at Cons liav l wa ness interests. Mr. Schmidt left. hiir,UDU m,n,.N ii,..ru ui,..n,tin k..ui..u EARTH CLOSES IN ON REMAINS OF CAVE VICTIM fCohttnued from page 1 ) LOCAL NEWS . ness interests. Mr. Schmidt left ; t0 business matters. mis aiternoon ior nis nome ai u- gene. for a shaft. I wns certain Ihnt we iwoulil lncntn Colltna nt n fif; f.mf llevel ami we located a shaft so as Cily, Ky. Good Old Fdshioncd Gas forour Car C7g It's here the gasoline with all the life and zip that gasoline used to have ten or twelve years ago. Prove the difference for your self. Fill up your tank with GEN ERAL GASOLINE; let it have a chance to work through into your carburetor. Then note how much more live and responsive your en gine is, how full of new snap and go. Starts quick on the coldest morn ing; runs smooth; gives added power; keeps engine cleaner; gives greater1 mileage. . v At Independent Dealers'. "Fill Up our Tank and Let Your En .gine Decide!" .looKJbr tliu aitn In Green' (and White at htdtpitidnt Dealers'. . .Fill up and let ' your engine decide ' GAB Gind Lubrieanls C. D. FIES, Distributor 4 Roseburg, Oregon.. Portland Doctor Here Visitor Tuesday Dr. EsliHman Ik ppendlne: n day Anionjr those hero from north- To Riddle Salem Man Visitor Tuesday or p0 1,1 ,1,ia city- f,oni l'ort liincl. ai-1 ern poinls Tuesday was f'hitrh'S A. L. Aiken, of this city, lrft this From northern noints snendinr temliiiK to business matters. Ir. Ht'id. Mr. Kohl is from I)i troit, niornitiK for Kiddle, and will spend yesterday here transacting husi-1 Kshelman will be a KUt'st at the Oregon, and was hern on btiHiiu'sa ll:e next several days on his ranch ness, was W. J. Turch. Mr. Turch ' rand Hotel while in ituseburg. iK-ar ihere. Mark Tiwlalc Mark Tisdate was here from Sutlieiiin tor a few hours Tues day transacting business und visit ins with friends. resides at Sulem. Susintes Visitor Returns Home Today . j V. J. Klllott was an arrival here ' ("iharlos Mr Ken left for his homo Yesterdav from noillierii ti(i!nts Hero Tuesday , jnt i0gUe itiver this morning, alter and npt'iit the afternoon on buni- AnionK those spendinR yosterday sp(MUiiK the past three or lour 'ness. Mr. Klliolt Is a Portland r-4-in this city attending to business i,liiya in ths rjty visitlm: at tho'clnut. matters was II. M. VV aru. Mr. ardinomo Gf iiia Bbter, Mis. R F. Mor- Kan. to miss him about trn feet. is a resident of Fori land. r Visitor Tui"slny Aniung thoxe in from Rnutliern ,On Business points in the county Tuesday for a ; V. D. StevPna lew hours, was I'etor lJlutel. Tesdi-a at Kindle. arrived hofe lie iTuesday from northern Vointrf. and Zone Meeting at Gardner The weekly zone meeting teachera wilt be held at (iardiner on pvtm resident and .'apent the day attending to business ! Saturday. A good preKiani has been ; today. Ilusinosfl Visitors V. H. Monarch spent Tuesday in thin city attending to business of interests. Mr. .Monarch is a Ku- turned home t matters. Mr. Stevens is from Ku liichters Jti . igene. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Uichter were j i in trom Sunshine rap"h Tuesday Business Visitor Tuesday for a lew hout?. Tney were here j F. F. h'indtner was among those on business and shopping. ! from northern points to spend the day here yesterday on business Itrtiirns to Prow 'matters. Mr. Findtner is a Kugene V. Jj. Moore returned to his resident. home at Drew last night, after i apending the past several days in ! From Portland this city transacting business af- A. W. Moore was a Roseburg fairs. ! visitor Tuesday and spent the dny I - there attending to business mat-, In from Winston iters. Mr. Moore ls a resident of . S. Brosi was among those Portland. ! prepared and a -fine attendance is anticipated. Mrs. Ackert the coun- Builnecs Visitor Yesterday tv Kiinerintendent and Miss John-. Hay K. Class silent Tuesduv in son. the county supervisor, expect this city attendjng to business af- we went on thrmij-'h the sin II and homes, the days of struggle We stnrted the ahnft Thnrulnv and then six of his friends went a week ago at about 1:30 o'cljck In down, one by one, Into the narrow the afternoon. tomh to lilentiry him for the cor- "I feel that the shaft was thn 'oner's Jury which they composed, neatest of any other mile jobs I ''''"' I1"" of these was John Cer ever saw. I don't believe another I"1'1' rlakwl his life many times set of men In the United states iln ' futile efrorts to draw him could have done any quicker work. 01,t ' ",e narrow tunnel, before n As wo went deeper what seemed jr,,t'k !ll sealed up Hint rhnnnel. to he a slip was more frequent. Tlien they mine into Cavo City, "When the shaft reached about ;olemnly assembled and Judicial 4.r, feet we lilt n lnmnti f nitw.k ilv announced their verdict nf land loose boulders. At f.2 feet "death by exposure, caused by be jloose material was falling nut. so "'K accidentally trapped in what Is fast that I begnn to have fears of commonly called Sand rave." the shaft pulling In two. I This was enti n d Into the rec- We decided to leave the shaft ol tlie slate military board and drift from the tunnel side of iwll,''n lonlt testimony from, all the shaft to a rrevire. jtlmse conneclt'd with the story, "Every man working was given "ni1 "' drama rinsed, to understnml tint wo thought I Within a few hours ihn work Floyd Collins was nllve. Arter the officials, Hie soldiers, the drlvlnir this heading nl-out ten feet 'newsuaperment ac.ittered to their and crawled down to wash , Tho Huslness Womons gymna-, and seven o'clock Instead of seven his face and turn his face upward, s1'"" classes will meet on Thurs- iud eight, owing to the Moroni day evening of tills week at six Olsen 1'layera appearing here. to attend. from points south of town to Rpend a lew hours In this city yesterday. Mr. Ltrosi resides at Winston. i acted business matters. He re turned home In the afternoon. VnderjfiM's Opornton Mrs. II. K. Meliitihlll. nf Riddle. iimli.rwetit a nnse find throat I operation in this city Tuesday , Mrs. Jones Visits Here morning. Dr. A. C. Seely was in 1 In for a few hours Tuesday attendance. : visiting with friends and shopping I was Mrs. Nelson Jones. Mrs. Dr. Oftfiilnl In Jones Is a Glide resident and re- Among those in from points turned home yesterday afternoon, south of town for a few hours i Tuesday, was Dr. Oftadal. He Is Father III at Shady Point a resident o Riddle and was here p tl. W. Houseolder Is reported transacting business matters. i quite critically III today at his home 'at Shady Point, near here. He Is the Here Today I father of J. C. Houseolder of this' AI Schmidt arrived last night city, and has been ailing for the from Marshfield. where he has been past several months. Condition Much Improved i J. W. 1'irkins, who hu.i Ir-en at I a Portland hospital for the p:u;t few weeks. Is reponed much im proved and has been taken to the; burg visitor for a Rhort time on home of his brother where he is, Tuesday. Mr. Anderson Is a re tast recuperating from his recent Eident of Eugene anl was here on Illness. It Is thought that he will j business. be able to return home in a few. weeks. j West lako Mnn Visits I Among those spending Tues-d iv Police Sergeant Named 'In Roseburg visiting and attend. I George Dietsch. night patrolman, I'K? to business affairs, was 11. F. his rarich'nt Hound' Prairie Tues- nas '"'" nppolnted s.rgeant of po-; Stevens. Mr. Stevens resides at riuv fur ii fen- hnr.. nn.l i,,.,. ! llci1, according to anouiicement to- Uesllalie, Oregon. lairs. Mr. Glass is from Eugene, at 12 or IS feet when we broke anxiety over. and returned to that place this : through the limestone ledge, we' As a newspaper story which morning. came pont hlar.k Into the original dally thrilled millions of readers. . cavern. This was just below Hie " 'ils unique. Hie acme of human Visitor Here Yesterday :sllde six or eight feet shove Col- ', fnlercst. Stripped to isseiululH, a i. .VI. Anderson was a Unset ilins, jcave guide ami explorer was trap- Jn from Hound Prairie M. k'. Middlebur was in from day of Ramey Kui;h, chairman of the police committee of the city Visitor Tlliwlny council. The city fores will now j M. Cross was a visitor here consist of chief, captain, serg'unt from northern points Tuesday and two patrolmen. As sergeant, j Mr. Cross resides nt Kugene, aad Dietsch will have charge of the was In this city attending to bu.i. night force under Hi" direction of , ness matters. "To take the mnn from Ms pres'J Iped In ono of his raves and killed. ent position would probably result !I,t 'of two weeks, the nerves of In the death of one or more of the everyone at the scene was taut, rescue party. We were deteiinin- Having but one central fact Hie ed eltlur to, bring Flovd Collins Imprisoned explorer, a garnish out of there or to prove to Hie mmt of rumors begun to get out. world that Flovd Collins was In Those at first range.l from a pub there and that It was rot a hoax, jllcitv honx to private vengeance. I feel that we have definitely . s-I Tlir-n came false alarms without tabllshed that fact." (number. The few hours of rest J which f- rescue leaders snatched CAVIC fITY, Kv., Feb. IS. 'ere incessantly Interrupted by Sand Cave hill, toni open In the tlioso cheeking up on minora, struggle to rescue Flovd Collins ' Many limes doctors and state of frnm the grip of an tin(!erround flelals were summoned by urgent trap, w.-.s slnwlv closing In nf-ain calls that Collins was found, only todav upon hU bodv, without liu- find "ie reports false, man assistance. I'liabie to release ! When nt last his body was him from the clutch of nature. Hie found, ns the crumbling rock drop- Today's Cross-Word Puzzle Tuzzle No. 102. -Br J. C. BOYD. M r-- wk m the chief and captain. Eugfne1 . UuM-a- ,; ?. ,'!., ! volunteers who foutl t to sare him P"'1 down upon his body. The I, Hur,ry Wh',ft w,aa mon? ,l,n'"9i Joined his famllv in brief and sl,- ! soldiers with fixed bayonet, and opTi rrn Tr I '"' .V?. . a""'ny- from ""'"-'ple funeral services at the top of calmness of a group of rescue Glii r tLLLllSLr ern points, and spent t ie day traiis-illP n,Hrm, B,,nf ,, f hB ' leaders made the situation as for- ", . " " in ""friends fulfilled the local fonnall- as an ronum'.' 01 hi mini y ins- WELL AGAIN I t rom iwoimT ir s siorP' house we tmv j Tilii'i fd ronls, . . bark a ar.d net b s ' hic'i are C(m tf-. --- lJ.i-- i -,-w-vJ. i.1 i a i 1 A, I i&tfSj pounded, undi-r the ta'ii'us 'Jaiilae torests and vislnim is I ties by ntinounrfne bis and acciilt-nt n I demli. Th rem: nf with v. Ii frfi idfiitlty .latches nt roll cull. The leafier; wild nan i'tfiKCfi uiejr own riki their ennimdeH' liven wlth'iut stint. er v ii rirM lUfHidllH rrh .,,.,,. -.1,1. (. -,, AinonR tliost from nolnln nn.-th ' nnnA . .i... - while rnillri, still u of town, spondiDK a day or ho m.hin rorkv KrHV0 ,,)( nnt roM1(. Mtl(, 'Willing Imu-er to ak for vnl.m tlilH rity attending to buKlne iti-l(, ,,,;,, rif .,. r...f. ..r, t th after death i;id wtm the rare 'f'lnnri tt i..i..roi ttn..i i, , .ii, ,1(i,, i Motidav Hfti-nidiw. Tvvt lilv four The Standard Electric Range lorinuiu. io iintM i a niiii:. i inn '"".i"11- n . ihiikiu'mv in i ; "in , j ...... i. . i . t , , . ... . , , , it. 1 ' B 1,1 ' " 1 ,u is a i in mi nit I'M Ereat tonic and builder hits brought innciila. Icvor neann aLH sin-nctn io munoriH. . , .. . . ... i Kf turn From Southern TV In vnr.r ihk v n; wcsk miri 111 fir- - - i mtin a i mi M.irOtU I l'iw nourished, if you c jiti't Fleep or eat, have fitonmr'i ttouble or butniiin hntirn hift-r tliec vohiuleci n h f fumlly Jolnett in the fitia The mud and rock, held Inrk ' "h iu-iory.- and. the v. ifor a few dayw by heavy tlmlerH In :"t Rn' v with I trlb-Htory HORIZONTAL 1 qundrilnt- Zl Cardinal oTAX'tAADn . . i nave fitonmr'i ttouhie oroutrnii 1 he name o 1 AINUAKLI has always been g iheumath-m, Ju.st you e how quirk W'ttliDK j identified with electrical cooking. 1 Tanlao can lielp you bark to health and strength. , i lilt . & M"t peotde notii I he sturdy, rustless and durable construction for the beu-r jier is attractive because it means long life, and those li g ' who are looking for cooking equipment will find the standard the pinnacle of perfection. a bis change the very first bottle. Tin y ae belief api.etiti-H more pen. Tli" niiarkh- comeH bark to their dull i-yit and color io their fadd cheek. lon t delay taking Tanlac an other jtreciouV day. Stop at your drueidMs' now and pet a boul' of lhi. ih trreatest of hil tonl n. mnn. of Klkton. arnl Mr. und Mrvl,lw rescue Kiimt A, II l'aquet and mm, of !iPy ri','rMirk nn,,n nlni- f,-i, w.-rf vision, -n tliiK cyl '-'nwilUnic Hint th brave .-rdav. T!iev hvc tu...n f.r. a rlr-k th-lr lives in trio throurh Ponthern ralifnrnl-t. f),,v. ''t'f' ''"Hhit. Iifn n and into Tla Jnana. hv mninr her BKreefi io but him w)i ,l.r,v, A pravr, a f'W hvnitn Buy Residence Pronertv i,nP ritual for the d ad finished th Thr thrnp bum-alow nt the rep. '"nry. while movie rmTa ner of DotiKlaa and Klta hi reet ,( red and "still" plrture by helonclmr to Mr. . IlHten wer 'n were nnpped. eral fnrure 7 prcMcribed course of food R summit 10 a couch 1 I pOMSfSHOS 13 observe narrowly 1f. 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Phont 4V0 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patient PrlviMoed to Havo Their Own Doctor 3 A ' i s rKyrA:s.?. Il 1 RlYi iTioL. lL:-:B:.-- A tlo'H M aW :ie!wie1 3 mmmw a'mieibmicia;nJ i A Word To New Fain! The numbers Indicate the be ginning of a word; the aharied (topi indicate the end. In the horizontal column are" lilted ynonyma for the worda which fit crouwlae from the number to the Ant ahaded atop to the rifthU In the vertical column are lijted aynonyma to the wordj which fit downward, frum the numbera to the fint hailed ipot below. Go over the litta rapidly and fill In all th worda you feel aur about. They will (riv you clue to th other worda.