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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY. MARCH 16. 1925. BIBLE SCHOOL CLASS ENTERTAINS OFFICERS The Kumjolnus class of the Christian Church bible school gave a very Interesting dinner for the teachers and officers of the school on Saturday evening. Ta bles were spread in the lecture room, the St. Patrick day theme being carried out In the decora tions and in the entertainment. Each person present was required to asume an Irish name and pen News Spotlight Centers on Them Fred Stone, noted comedian, who "got religion' two years aro, declared in a Chicago Interview, anent the fight being made in New York on Immoral plays, that "more of the spirit of Christ and less of smut," la the need of theatres of to-day, Charles W. Bryan, former Governor of Nebraska, and defeated Democratic candidate for the Vice-Presidency, was stopped In Pensacola, Flo., by a traffic policeman, who notified him he was exceeding the speed limit. The policeman's official report declared he had to travel seventy-two miles an hour to catch the Bryan automobile. While America Is listening to stories of her poor air service, 81r Samuel Hoare, British Air Secretary, asked the British Parliament for $106,000,000 for the air service for the fiscal year 1925-1926. J. L. Kraft, of Chicago, treasurer of the International Council of Religious Education has proposed that Charles Evans Hughes, retiring Secretary of State, be offered $-0,000 year to head the organization. Men in the Day's II . 'A !1- M - - ? I V TV V 1 : jxk,J 1 l & A J j Captain Lowell H. Smith, commander of the U. 8. Army "ronnl- the-worid airmen, has been presented with-a $30,000 airplane by L. C. xsrana, uienaaio. jiuiuuiiw, iu .tjfi n.i. ui ui ito. t., . from Dublin declare there Is no Intention of reoalllng Professor Timothy I A- Smlddy, Irish Free Btate Minisier i'lenipoieniiary 10 vvasmugujo. The plea of William H. Anderson, former superintendent of the Anti Saloon League of New York, paroled from Sing Sing Prison, where he waa serving a sentence for forgery, for a final discharge, has been re fused by the Board of Parole, He must continue to report each month until December 24, 1925. "Cozy" Dolan, former coach of the New York Glantt, banished from baseball for W part in the attempted bribery of "Heinle" Sands, of the Philadelphia Nationals, went before a New York Grand Jury and "told ail be anew" retarding the alleged bribe attempt. FULL v Sporting Goods We have just received a new line of fishing tackle, baseball goods, tennis balls and rackets, exercisers, bbftng gloves, gym suits etc. , I Zigfer-Feejlqrdware Co. 119 NO. JACKSON WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS J a alties were Inflicted upon those i who failed to use the name adopt-, ed. A number of special num bers of un entertaining nature vera presented- and songs and stunts made the evening one of much enjoyment. I II. J. I.eBarc was here from the coast over Saturday,- ar.d trans ected bu-Unesa, Mr. LtLUanc it from Kwdaport. Lawn prasF seed and fertillior at Wnarion Bros. , News Spotlight LINE OF 7 ? V I! Phone 25 OUR NEW HOME g LOCAL .Mr. KhuI In J. G. Saul spent Saturday af ternoon in this city on business. Mr. Saul resides at OluIIa. From Wilbur Miss Beulah Parker arrived here Saturday from Wilbur, and spent the duy on business and a few hours shopping. Visitor Over V" k End Miss Clark was a visitor In this city over the week end with friends. M.fs Clink resides at (Jlendule. 1 From Myrtlo Creek Saturday Mrs. A. M. Dalley and son were here Saturday shopping and trans acting business. They reside ut ilyrtlu Creek. v . I(cr Saturday Mclvln Kllison spent Saturday in this city visiting friends ami transacting business. Mr. Kllibou resides ut Melrose. Visitor from Ouklnild Snlllrilny Mrs. Muhoney was' a Visitor from Oaklund here Saturday aud siieut the day ou business and visiting with ft lends. From C'nniuM Valley Mrs. Vernon Wilson was here for a few hours Saturday on busi ness and shopping. Mrs. Wilson resides at Cuuias Valley. Mr. Klgl Visits Mrs. Charles O. Sigl was a visi tor here Saturday ' lrom Camus Valley and spent several hours ou business and shopping. In Saturday ' C. Huntley was a Roseburg visitor Saturday und transacted business for a few hours. Mr. Huntley resides at lirockway. From Onk CrtM-k Mrs. J. 11. Short was a Rose burg visitor Saturday and spent the day here visiting and shop ping. Mis. Short resides at Oak Creek. Httrveys Spend !ny Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Hurvey spent Saturday in Roseburg visiting with friends und attending to business matters. They resido at l''alr Oaks. .Mr. Dick In R. V. Dick was a visitor from points south of towu Suturday, and spent the duy transacting business. Mr. Dick resides at Ca mas Valley. Mn. Hall Tn Mrs. Hall was hero from points north of the city Saturday, spend ing a few hours ihopping and on businens. Mrs. Hull resides at Oakland. . - , S.hniidl'n Visit Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt were here from points north of Hose burg on Saturdny visiting and attending I to l)U.jinc!HH affuirs. They reside at Sutherlin. In From 1xxkiiiff (fJIuss Ilert Oolfjert waa a visitor from southern pulntu In the county Suturday, and transacted business matters. Mr. Golgert resides at Looking Glass. Here From AX'InrlM'Hter Mrs. U. W. (iilhnm visited In (his rlty and spent a few hours shopping Saturday. She rexidus at Winchester nnd returned home in the afternoon. From Hound Frnlrle Air. and Mrs. M. F. Mfddle)urg I were Rosehurg visitors Saturday, I spending a few hours on business. ; and shopping. They res. do at j Hound Prairie. j From Ijooklng (ilnH Charlos Chamuerlln was a visl- i tor hero from southern points In tho county Saturday. Mr. Cham j bfrlin is from Looking (ilass, and ! was hero transacting busineHs. . lot or to I'orvttlh Jt. K. Lnrscn and Mr. and Mrs. John Kunyan motored to Corval- , lis Saturday, where they ntlended i the third of the sprle of basket ball games between V of O. and I O. A. C. Here From Powers D. J. Hums arrived hero from Towers Saturday afternoon, and Is spending a few days In this city on business matters and visiting with frierids. Mr. Calhoun Spends Iny Mrs. It. A. Calhoun was In from the rifral districts Saturday shop ping and visiting with friends. , - " Mrs. Calhoun returned to iiur home at Garden Valley in the evening. Visitor From Oakland , i H. J. ChHiK.wcth was here from Oakland Saturday and spent the ! day attending to business niat ; ti-rs, and vinitit.g with friends, i Mr. Chcnoweth returned home I Saturday evening. Mr. Knrhrvter In Among tluMe from southern points iu the county tn visit and trf?nar-t business In this city on Saturday Tor a f- hours wits W. (I. Itochfster. Mr. Hochostur Is from looking Glass. Jl". Mnyer ami Inuchter VMt Mrs. Mayer and daughter, of Camas Valley were in this city Saturday visiting and shopping. They returned h in the after 6enator Visitor Here ( Senator K. W. Miller stonpwl over In this city today enroutej from ('.rants Pass to Portland,' ar.il was a truest nf W. O. Clin-i ger at the Grand Hole!. ' Senator; Vll"r left this morning for Port-1 land. here h" will be present j at the business meeting nf the I American Auto Association, of I which be is one of the directors. I NEWS VUlt Over Sunla ... Joe Froderlckgon, who U now located Iu Kuxene, tpeut Suuiluy vlnltiiig Iu tills city. Vlaita Saturday Ili-nry Linsicr was a visitor in tills city over Saturdny from Oaklund. Eufln, Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Harnett ar rived here from Kiwene Saturday and weru overnight -vUitori In ltoseburg. ' lfero 1-Vom Arulc Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Head and Mra. Frank Tripp of Aalea, were vlbltora in. Itoseburg today. Vlaita Sunday J. H. Martin vai an arrival from southern points Sunday and spent the day hero visltltiK. Mr. Martin is a resident of Klumath Falls. Returns Horns F. W. linens returned ft his home at Crauta I'aas yesterday mornlnK. after siienUioR a day in this city transacting business. Here From Eugene L. B. Thomas arrived hers Satur day evening from iCugene, aud Is spending several days In this city ou business matters. From Myrtle Point It. Kruse was among those from out of town to spend Saturday in this city on business. Mr. Kruse is a resident of Myrtle Point. Returns Home JO. H. Holdcman returned to his home at Tiller Sunday, after visit ing and transacting business in Hoseburg over Saturday. Motor To Portland Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dutner ft yesterday afternoon for Portland In their car. They will spend a short lime there on business. Here Saturday , C. Fowler was among those to ar rive from norlhern points, and visit in Roseburg over night Satur day. Mr. Fow ler is from Eugene. From Coast L. K. Swalwell was among those to arrive here Saturday from coast points and visit overnight. Mr. Swalwell Is a Marshfield man. From Coast E. F. Logan and H. Logan were among the arrivals from coast points Saturday, and spent the day here on business and visiting. They reside at llend. Here Today Anton Manfred and O. W. S. Wade were business visitors 'In HoHeburg for several hours this morning. Doth reside at Camas Val ley. Visitor In Town S. D. Chapman was an out of town visitor hero over Saturday. Mr. Chapman is from Glide, and visited friends and transacted busi ness. From Glide Jim liayes arrived here from Glide Saturday afternoon, nnd spent the week end here visiting. Mr. Hayes returned to .Ulido this morning. From Oakland W. N. Crouch was here over the week end visiting friends and at tending to business matters. Mr. Crouch returned to his home at Oakland tills morning. Here From Hoajlln Jr-.mes O. Cole arrived here Sat urday from Hoagtiu and spent the week end here on business and visitine with rrlends. Mr. Cole 10 turaed home this afternoon. , From Remote Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Slgl were here over the week end visit ing friends. Mr. Sigl returned home to Hemote, and Mrs. Hlgl will remain here for a while visiting. Returns to Coast Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dillon return ed to the coast Sunday, after visit ing and attending to business mat ters in this city over Saturday. They are residents of Bandon. Here Over Week End Hoy M. Foster visited friends In this city over the week end. Mr. Foster is from lloaglin, and left this morning for Portland on busi ness. Keml Thno at Coast Frank Calkins, county assessor, spent a few days last week at the coast on business. He was at -Keedsport to appoint a new de puty assessor for that district, and visited at Coos Bsy with Harry MrClclInn, a former resi dent of this city. From Portland To Visit Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sanders were here over the week end from Port land visiting with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. dinger, of the Ho tel Grand. Mr. Sanders Is the sec-rvtary-treasurer of the Northwest Reserve Loan company. They re turned to Portland today. . KoniHT Itenldent Here Osrar Lynum, wife and daugh ter of Medford, were visitors In this city over the week end, re lurn'ng home this morning. Mr l.ynum was for several years a mechanic at the Buirk Garage here. He is now engaged In the automobile business In Medford. (Iam V0rk llalnyd A display of The art work of the primary grades of the Curtla school is being madPat the office of the county school superinten dent. This school if laiht by MM Inora Hubbel, in1 the youngsters have produced some excellent art and needlecraft displays. Car of fresh plaster in at a new low price. L. YV. Menger. Hon. Saturday Miss Lela Swift, of South Deer Creek, was here Saturday visit ing with friends and shopping. Meeting Of Altar Guild The regular meeting of the Altar Guild w ill be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. H. Uavles, on Vista Avenue. Visitor From Winston Ivan Landers was a visitor from Winston Saturday und Sunday, and visited friends aud transact ed business. Visitor Saturday ' Ray Ward was here from Green Saturday, and spent the day visit ing with friends and transacting business. ' Returns From Drain Mrs. James Foster returned to this city this morning after spend ing the week end at Druln visit ing with relatives. Returns From Portland Mrs. 1.. B. Moore returned to this oily this morning, urter spending the week end in Port land visiting and on business. . Returned From Curry County Thos. Cobb has returned from a business trip to points in Cuiry county where he had beeu looUng alter some timber interests. Mr. Miller Here Saturday H. C. Miller was here from southern points Saturday and over night attending to busiuess inter ests. Mr. Miller Is a Medford resident Spends Day Edward Cachlln was among those from out of town to spend Saturday here visiting with some friends. He resides at South Deer Creek. In From IXxnnvllle Dale Hatfield was a Roseburg visitor Saturday from Dixonville, and spent tile day here attending to business matters and visiting friends. Spends Week End George Nldny was here from the rural districts over the week end, visiting trlends and attending to business affairs. Mr. Niduy resides at Garden Valley. Retm ns to Ashland M. A. Carter, who spent tho week end In Roseburg visiting at the home of his son, A. L. Carter, returned to his homjs at Ashland this morning. i . Here Today Mrs. Clay Smith and daughter, Miss Thelma Smith were here tills morning from Winston, and Bpcnt several hours visiting friends and shopping. Return With Cur Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Devaney loft for Portland Saturday on business, and returned to this city Sunduy with a 1925 Nash car for local delivery. Rack From Albany Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Conwell re turned yesterday evening from Albany after accompanying Mr. Cnnwell's stster home after she had visited hero for a few days. lUliinir, to School M ins (Jcrtrudo Wlckham re turned to Monmouth, where hfl h ultendfriR Normal School, Sun- j day afternoon, after spi-ndlng the ' wwk end here vfiting with hor i parents. j Port land lllilent Air. and Mra. I. II, rlnkton, and Mr. and Mrs. O. Muttoon of 1 Portland, are TialtlnK In and neur i RoKeburK with relatives. They j will ai-n visit for a tlnio in Oak i land before returning home. Arrive From Portland I Mr. aud Mrs. J. H. Knapp nnd ! three children arrived here this ! morn 1 ii (r from Portland. They j will locate near this rlty for a time. Mr. Knapp will be employ ed by the Portland Cement com- j pany south of Koseburg. ; Woman's Club Tomorrow 1 An interestiuK meeting of the J TtoHeburK Woman's Club will bo j held at the Prenbyterlun ehureh i Tuesday afternoon. One of the ! features of the meet In will bo the talk by Mitts Winona Jewell, na- ! tlonnl W. ('. T. U. worker on 1 "Youths Holds (he Key." There will alno be a musical program. Iinrni V,r VrNiif Mrs. CelenMa Maxwell, or Chi- raKn. who ban been vlnillnjc wild , her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crary hnro over the week end, j left for Fresno this morning, and i will visit there. Mrs. Maxwell has also been visiting at Nomo and Juneau, A la it La, and has spent (he greater part of the winter In Portland. Attention Artisans and Friends Program and entertainment, fun for young and old at MACCttIF.E HALL Thursday evening, March 19th at 8 o'clock. H. S. Hudson. Supremo Master Artlpari, of Portland; Harvey Hudson, tenor of Trinity Choir, I'or'lsnil, and Jerry Havler of Di-s.Molnia, Iowa, grand opera hinder. B. Sure and E Present. MATERNITY HOME lla Winchester it Phone 4M Mr. D. Cornwell Patient Prlvli.ed to Have Their Own Doctor Suburban Heights. By cluyas willia:;j Too Much Time's As Bad As Too Little " remark it suk. is srcat to k abii IB riWSH BKf WAST AT HI. IDSUPt hps &ot ru'ri-N MiNuiii rt sfar; CAU. IT'S AU.R16HT-HE'S KtEPiMS TRACK OF THE TIME MUSI HAVE FIVt K TEN MINUTES SET SAYS WELL HE'S OFF NOW JO'S HE WONT HAVE TO HURRY, BUT PERHAPS THIS WOULD BE A GOOD CHANCE TO SEW THAT BUTTON ON lAaucUtnl Pnm Usn4 Wlr.) ' DUTCH HARBOR. Alaska, Mar. (15.) The' gasoline schooner, Daisy, arrived today with the body of Hush Dennehy, manager for the Westorn Livestock company at Portland, Ore., who perished In a storm on Unalaska Island, one of the Aleutian chain. Dennehy's body was found, after many other i efforts had failed, by watching bis dog through a field glass; I Dennehy was lost while ho was crossing Unalaska Isian din the racliic Ocean to the, Bering Hija with Ralph 8tacy ot the Aleutian Livestock company. These con cvrns hnvo been 'ngn,wd for two years Jn initiating sheep raising An age of all ages I pi .AUrniRS t0wN TO TURNME RC mcflNb THAT AFTER THIS Ht'S M. WAYS60IN Tb6i;rOPWiy . 6E5 COAT AnjO HAT OUT, AND 6UtSSES HE'll. JUST CLEAN OUT SOME Of THESE CU LETTERS AND THIN6S OUT OF HIS . POCKET , IflOKS AT WATCH JUST TO REASSURE ' HIMSE1P AND UTTERS A QUEER, 6UR6LE COOD 6RIEP HOW DID IT EVER 6ET TO BE THAT TIME C Mcd-re Newspaper Syndicate on the Island. ' , Dennehy and Staoy became be wildered In a fog. After' wander ing all night they agreed to separ ate for better hopo of finding the wnv. Stacr reached Chernofski. their headquarters, at the opposite I end ot ehe Island from Dutch Har- I bor and set out on horseback to . the spot where he had parted with Dennehy.. . Dennehy wns not found then ,nor by (forties that went out afterward. Dennehy's dog twice left Chernofskl alone and return ed. In the Daisy, Rex Sproat, manag er of the Aleutian Livestock com pany went to Chernofckt, 75 mllea from here. Hearing of the dojt'a trips, Sproat had tho animal watch ed when he went out again, by a man on a hill with a glass. The dog went to Dennehy's body and snugalcd to It. Tho body lay Big miles ' from Chernofskl. Indlrntiontt'were that Dennehy had fallen asleep and frozen to death. ROMANCE You often hear people refer to the "dear old days of romance" to ths lime when knight-errants ropmed the earth to do honor to a Iudy's blue eyes. These folks say we are living in an age of realism I An age of "realism" where the human voice is hurled across the world without wires; where the temperature of Mars is taken more then thirty millions of miles away; where tons of steel and people ride easily and safely through the air or under the seal of realism I Why, this is the The rdvertising columns of this paper are full of romance of the romance of men who have devoted their lives to bringing new comforts, conveniences and pleas ures for mankind. Advertisements tell these stories, not with the ro mantic exaggeration of a jongleur, but with the calm, simple words of sincerity. Here isa firm that spent mil lions to develop a product that makes your baby comfort able. Here is a company that has labored fifty years to cut a single hour of toil fr(n your day's work. Here is a man who has searched the Seven Seas to produce a new flavor for your dinner. Romance this age is full of it. Not just empty romance, but the true romance of achievement, of prog ress, of the betterment of mankind. ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHAT THE ROMANCE OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU. READ THEM! PCCiptS HC MnHT Ai WCLl ClEArT OUT ASH PIT StNERAL-Y HASN'T TIME IN THE MORNING WU) ft TOO TIRED AJ NlfcHT UU.S HE CANT UXrtt AT HIS WATCH ROW HE'S TIIUNS HIS TEH BUT., THERE MUST BE UJTS OP TIME LEAVES HOUSE AT 05UAJ PACE (LVVM vnaiAfit For quick results use Hew. Review classified Lds. Phona US. Have you sometning to sell. U trade, '. give away. Dst Newa- Review columns. Establish your Dusincss in tne Hearts oF Thousands By Advertising! most romantic MIMM:TTBsmaaiII&