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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. APRIL 7. 1925.
THREE
Wednesday Bargains
Tomorrow at Stoned
APPLES cooking 5 lbs. .., 25c
COFFEE tt $1-48
MILK Bordem 3 for ... 25c
.SPU D S T' S2735
BUTTER ZtrST. 95c
SOUP tZJZ 25c
S O A P fr 39c
CORN FLAKES 9c
California ijjTjj f A 1 1 I .TtJV 311 Wt
Oregon ViP 1 L i k I 3
Roseburg, Ore.
LOCAL NEWS
H. D. Roe was here from north
!"rn polnta yesterday attending; to
! business afruir. Mr. lioo is from
I Kuirene.
From Jakland
Muhouey was here from
Viiitor
H. E,
Oakland Monday and mient several
hoars In Jtiwiburg utleudiim to
business mutters.
From Meli-oae
Charles Stublis spent a few
hours In KoHeburg Monday at
tending to business mailers. Mr.
&ubbs U a Meirobe resident.
Visitor Monday
Mrs. J. Metitter spent a few
hours in this city yesterday shop
ping and visiting. Mrs. Mclisi-r
is a resident of Melrose.
Yoncalla Couple Spend Oay '
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Tandy spent
Monday In this city attending to
business matters and shopping.
They art residents of Yoncalla.
a :
U OreSon V J 1 j k ! HJJ Roseburg. Or I
VLxItura from Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nichols, Oi
Portland, are visiting at the home
of Mr. Nichols' parents, Mr. und
Mrs. I. 11. Nli-holH ut. lirockway.
Ltindceni Visit
.Mr. and Mm. Conrad Lundeen
were hero yesterday from Klgu
rose and spent the day visiting
friends and transacting business.
CITY COUNCIL
GIVES DUTIES
MUCH THOUGHT
(Continued from page 1.) '
and arguments, such as have arisen 1
In the past.
The session last night was one
of the busiest to be held for Sev
ern, months. All of the councilman
were present, and the room was
filled with interested spectators.
A committee composed of B.
Day, T. II. Ness, C. S. Heinllne and
Guy Cordon, apepared before the
council and asked for concession
rights during the strawberry car
nival. The council was advised that
the Umpqua Chiefs, who aro In
charge of the event, are desirous
of bringing a carnival company
here for the week from May IS to
2'A, inclusive, and the nature of the
contract was explained. It was
Rhown that the company Is to be
the largest ever brought in for
t the annual festival, and that ex
clusive concession privileges must
be obtained or the event could not
be properly handled. The council
readily granted the concession
rluhts to the I'mnqua Chief:, a!-1
though the committee was advised
that the Chiefs would be held re
sponsible for the conduct of th:
company, and that they would be ;
required to see that none of the;
games conducted were in violation j
of the sBite or city statutes. The
committee arreed to this provision,
and also announced a willingness
to provide extra police to handle :
the crowns. f
C. 8. Helnline nppeared also for
a number of petitioners from th '
west side, who are requesting a ;
light .at the west end of the Oak
street bridge. This matter was re-,
ferred to the light committee as .
well as one for a light on the;
south end of Moore street. ,
The request of J. W. Draper for j
a culvert at the end of Main
street, was referred to the street ;
committee for investigation. i
The recorder was authorized to
pav city warrants amounting to
$2049, for the city's share in the
paving of Rowe. Flint and Roe
streets, which the city paid for ;
the surfacing in front of its own
property. j
Councilman Kidder, chairman of,
the street committee, announced j
that the Mt. Nebo road ha been '
finished, and that the city's share
was 11.277.3"). This road was built
at about half of the estimated cost,
as the county Ufled Its crew of pris
oners from the county jail, cutting
the labor cost down. The bill was
ordered paid.
It was reported by Councilman
lies, of the fire and water commit
tee, that a thorough Burvey has
been made of the Terrace Park ad
dition, and it has been found that
the district is inadequately pro
tected. The committee ud vised the
Installation of two new fire hy
drants, one at the corner of Reser
voir and Terrace avenues, and the
other at the intersection of Lane
and Glenn streets. The report
was approved and as the council
deeimd it to be the best policy to
have extra hydrants on hand, the
recorder was authorized to order
four new hydrants.
A-compIaint of F. C. FTtzpatrick,
that drainage water from Third
avenue is running into the base
ment of his house, was referred to
the health and police committee.
The proposition or establishing
a crossing from North Pine street
to Rast avenue was discussed
briefly, but no action was taken,;
as the committee desire 1 further ,
time for Investigation. j
Ordinances providing for the as-,
sessment of property abutting on j
E. Fourth street, which was re-1
cently paved and also for the'
grunting of a spur track franchise
to the Southern Pacific company, j
were read for the third time and 1
passed.
It was reported to the council
that the county road machinery is j
expected to be available to the city!
during the week, and that Harvard I
avenue and Second avenue south i
will be improved within afew!
days. I
The city engineer was instructed j
to inspect 'the Deer Creek bridge
and test the soundness of the !
structure to determine whether or j
not repairs are needed this year.
Prom Melrose
Mrs. John (lalla was an out of
town visitor Monday and spent
several hours shopping and at
tending to business matters. She
is from Melrose.
From IjOoiih
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turpin
and children were here Monday
visiting with friends and looking (
after business affairs. They re
side at Leona.
Visit at 1 HI lard
Mrs. S. Sheridan left for Pit
lard this muruing to seud the
duy v.siting with friends.
: From Sutherlin
j Vernon Holgate was here for
several hours Sunday visiting
friends, lie is a Sutherlin resident.
From Poi-tlmid
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pickarts
were arrivals here Monday from
Portland and were overnight
visitors.
SpendM lay on ItuftlneKS
J. F. Muellenberg arrived here
yesterday front Portland and
spent the duy attending to busi
ness matters.
J. M. Gross .was here over Mon
day attending to business matters
and visiting. He resides ut Can
youville. From Coast
A. Miller was a visitor tn this
city Monday and overnight from
t he coast. M r. M iller is from
North lltnd.
Slem Man Here
W. T. Browning arrived here last
night from Salem to sttend a day or
so in Roseburg looking aft,er busi
ness affairs.
Here on Itustiietts
A. McRae arrived here Monday
from Portland and Is spending a
duy or so here attending to busi
ness mat Uts.
Three times a day every day fur
a year is not once too oil en. You
will agree when you trv one loaf
of GRIMM imps. MILK liREAD.
Phone 133.
From Coat
R. A. Klliott was a visitor and
overnight guest In this city Mon
day from the coast. Mr. Elliott Is
from North Rend.
! , ,
j Rich Laborer
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See the new McCormlck-Peerlng
gas engines at Wharton Pros. When
you see how smooth they run you
will buy no other kind.
Here From Coast
K. Nunn arrived from Marsh
field yesterday evening lo spend a
short time in the city attending to
business matters.
Mr. MfKliiuou Spends liny
I). J. McKinnon arrived here
yesterday from Kugene and spent
the day in Roseburg transacting
business.
On Business-
G. E. Hougen was an arrival
from the south yesterday and
transacted business. Mr. ilougeu Is
from Medford.
From Eugene
G. S. McLill was an arrival from
the iiorth yesterday evening and
was an overnight visitor iu this
city. Mr. McLill resides in Eugene.
From Corvn 1 1 Is
Chester Morgan was h'ere from
O. A. C. ut Corvallis over the
week end visiting with hi par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. U. 11. Morgan
and with friends.
From Oakland '
Mrs. L. I). Pinkston was a visitor
in this city from points north yes
terday and spent several hours
shopping and visiting. Mrs. Pink
ston resides at Oakland. '
Here Monday
L. W. Simmons, who Is visiting
with friends at Canyonville for a
short time, was here attending to
business matters yesterday. Mr.
Simmons is from Marshfield.
In TtMlny
Mrs. Walter Leake was here
from Dixonville this morning
shopping und transacting business
lor u few hours.
From Klamath Falls
I Anion those from the south to
spend a short time here Monday
as visitors was W. II. Cody. Mr.
j Cody is from Klamath Fulls.
Visitors Monday
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Kay were
I here yesterday and overnight as
visitors from the south. They are
residents of Klamath Falls.
M Kcrimn In
W, J. Kernan was hero this
morning attending to business af
fairs for several hours. Mr. Ker
nun resides ut Sutherlin.
Left For Idaho
Mrs. A. L. King left this morn
ing for Kendriek, Idaho, wire re
stio will spend the next two weeks
or so visiting with friends.
Coast Men Visit
John Ilernhardt and G. L. Arm
strong were here Monday from the
coast attending to businers mutters.
Tlwy are Ueedsport residents.
Visitors Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Y. Howe were
among those from southern points
to visit in this city over Monday.
They are residents of Klamath
Falls.
Bend Couple Visit
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Caton were ar
rivals from the coast yesterday
evening and were overnight visi
tors in Roseburg. They are from
Rend.
Arrives from Coast
Mrs. Florence Gihbs arrived here
from the coast yesterday after-
I noon and evening In Roseburg as a
visitor. She resides at North
j Rend.
Dismissed From Hospital
Roy Stearns, who has been 111
at the Mercy Hospital for several
weeks, was tlism iseu r rom t nat
place today and returned to his
homo alOukland.
Mr. Streit Better
Mrs. Frank Streit, who has been
quite 111 with pneumonia at her
home on 811 Thompson street, Is
reported somewhat better. , Dr.
Charles 13. Wade is in attendance.
Returns to Scuttle
Vernon McKay, who has been
vi.sftiu with friends in this city
for the past week or ten days,
left Sunday for Seattle, to resume
his studies at the ' I Diversity of
Washington. .
Portland Couple Vi.lt I
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Render were
visitors in Roseburg Monday and :
overnight from northern points.
They are Portland residents.
Mr. Stat. hi Here
J. L. Statnn is spending n short
time in this city attending to
business affairs. Mr. Stutou ar
rived from Eugene yesterday.
Visitors Monday
Mr. and Mrs. William Wares
were arrivals from the south Mon
day and visited here. They are
from San Francisco and are motor
ing to Portland.
Coopers powder sheep dip at
Wharton Pros. One dipping takes
the place of two because the chem- !
Icals react every time the wool
gets wet.
Read the Classified ads.
in The News-Review. They
mean dollars to you.
Men and Women inNews of the Day
Ijoiih In Monday
Among those from out of town
to spend several hours here Mon
day were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad
Long, of Coles Valley. They were
here shopping and transacting
business.
Visiting In Portland
Mrs. W. E. Carll left Sunday for
Portland with her sister. Miss Mar
garet Cook, who is reported lo be
greatly improved In health after
several weeks treatment in that
city. Miss Cook nmy remain in
Portland permanently.
On ItnsiuesN
L. T. Russell was an arrival
here yesterday from the north
and spent the day h'ere on busi
ness. Mr. KuRsell is from Portland.
Salem Couple- Vi It
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hon man
were among those from northern
points to stop over in Roseburg
Monday as visitors. They reside
at Salem.
i North Side Circle Meets Thursday
j The North Side Circle of the
i First M. E. church will meet at
the home of Mrs. M. W. Rergh, on
Oil West Commercial Hlreet on
Thursday afternoon.
Return to Canyonville
Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Stenger re
turned to their homo at Canyon
ville this morning after spending
Monday In this city visiting and
attending to business matters.
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1
Born and reared In an atmosphere
Of millions, Fowler McCornitck. sod ;
of Harold P. McCormlck, Interna
tional Harvaster magnate, of Chi
cago, and Edith Rockefeller Mo -Cormlck.
la working nine noma a 1
day In the Milwaukee, Wis., plant
of the harvester company, loading
metal pigs on wagons. His salary '
Is $15 a week, four of which he pays
out for board In a cheap rooming ;
house. Fowler McCormlck Is the (
godson of Fifl Potter Stillman fir
mer wife of James A. Stillman, '
ex-president of the National City
Bank of New York and took the ,
Job oq her advice. .
Speaking of bread like mother
used to make. It sure had noth
ing on GRIMM PROS. MILK
UREAL). Phone 133.
On Business
C. F. Schmeer waa an arrival
from l'u gene Monday and spent the
day here ut tending to business matters.
Hart Schaffner
ILMarx
j Clothes
BUY A GOOD SUIT
for Easter Sunday
That doesn't mean just a good-looking
suit. Most clothes look good when they
are new. It means a suit sc good all the
way thru that it will look smart for many
days to come. It will keep its shape and
wear long, and well. Our clothes are
that good.
Eugene People To Locate H
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ivie and fam
ily arrived here from Eugene last
night to mnke their home in Rose
burg. Mr. Ivie Is employed by the
Shell Oil company and was trans
ferred to this city, where he will
be employed at the plant In Eden-
bower as clerk. They will make
thMr home on 947 West First street
mm
ItetuniK tn Tnlilo -'rtH-k
C. I'urdom returned to his home
at Table Creek this morning alter
snendlnjt .Monday In this city at
tending to business mutters and
punliasing supplies.
Will conduct my annual EastT
T.llly potteil plant sate at rmtxiua
(Irocery and Confectionary. West
Oak St. llridge near Mercy Hospit
al, Wednfsilay. Thursday, Krhlay
and Saturday, April 8 to 11. Kv
eryone Invited to call nnd look my
display over. Mrs. F. D. Owen.
From Medford
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. HiiKKins
and family were visitor In this
city from southern (mints and
spent the nUcht hero Monday.
They are from Medford.
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Undergoes Operation Sunday
.Robbie, the small son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Morris, of Oakland,
underwent an operation for mas
toids at Mercy Hospital Sunday
morning. Ir. Seely was in attend
ance. He is reported as getting
along nicely now.
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Is Improving
Marion Elizabeth, the ten months
jold daughter of l)r. and Mrs. H. C.
iChurch, who had the misfortune to
fall and break her rirht collar bone
J Thursday, Is reported to be much
I improved. Dr. Shoemaker Is In at-
tendance.
Move to ltoMltirg
Mr. rind Mrs. William Vaughn
and family, formerly of Lelanon,
have arrived to locate In Rose
burg. They have just ret urned
from a motor trip through Cali
fornia, and will reside on Bouth
Main street.
Mr. Malcolm Visitor
P. S. Malcolm, of Portland, was
a guest over Sunday nnd Monday
I at the Hotel I'mpqua. Mr. Malcolm
lis a member of Ihe Scottish Rite
Masons, holding the 3:1 rd degree,
;and was here to put on the degree
1 work at that lodge Monday.
Coast Man Hero Hero from Eugene
David Johnson arrived here E. R. Ilerfllnger arrived here
from the coast yesterday to spend 'Monday afternoon from Eugene
a short time in this city attend- J to spend a day or so In this city
ing to business matters. Mr. looking after buslnef matter.
Johnson is from Marshfield. jMr. Uerflinger is from Eugvne.
.Arrive from Porlland to YMt IMvonvltle Omplo Vllt
Mrs. T. A. Fenton arrived beret Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Tru'sell
(his morning from Portland to were visitors this morning from
viMt ut the home of her mot her, j points vast of Roseburg. spend
Mr. Jacobs and with her sister, ling several hours transnctlng
Mf:s Crystal Jacobs. Sire will be i business. They are from Dixon
here about a month. iville.
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FILED JSGIST
CROSS BUNS
(AMoclatH 1rrM LbbmI Wln.)
LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 7. A
petition asking receivership for
the local unit of the Knlghta of the
Ku Klux Klan, alleging that funds
had been "misappropriated, dissi
pated nnd squandered," was filed
in circuit court here today by Dr.
W. H. Morgan and A. J. Owens,
Insurance agent, recently suspend
ed by the stale insurance commis
sioner. Not less than $20,000 has been
collected by A. D. George, kleagle,
and by A. W. Hopman, secretary
I and treasurer, the petition alleged.
! No report of the funds collected
as initiation fees, dues and through
gifts to the local order has been
made to tho membersrlp at large
, the report says. - .
j The statements made by Klan
agent, declared in the petition to
have been ''fraudulent and false,"
were responsible for the member
ship enrollment of 6,000 In" the
country. ,
Ruy your farm machinery where
they maintain a purls service, at
Wharton Pros.
Good Friday
Specials!
You'll surely wnnt a
dozen or two of our Mot
Cross Buns for Good Fri
day. Their delicious nnd
dainty taste mnke them
especially wanted for this
day.
No Grain Bags
Bought Till July 1 .
Douglas Co. Flour Mill
Men and Women in News Spotlight
Call up Phone 241
Heart Beats Heard Over Radio
Mails of the TnltM States. It Is charged, are flooded with reiuestt'
to speculate In a big Danish lottery, said to be sponsored and guaran
teed by Ktng Christian of Denmark. "Prince" Zrd"cheno, sHf-styled
y.mW of Khurdtstan, hat been deported from New York to Europe by
Federal authorities. Hanfnrd MacNIder. of Mason City, Iowa, former
Xfctlonal commander of th American Legion, has been secretly married
In Mason Cfty to Miss Margaret McAnley, hit boyhood sweetheart.
Mrs Leonard Kip Rhlnelander. In whose veins Is said to he negro blood.
cd whose marriage to the scion of the famous New York family
caused a sen.tation and a suit for annulment, laughed at the statement
that her name was to be omitted from the social register, after baring
appeared In ft montfelr supplement.
Interclast Baseball Game Held
The fourth and last of the Inter
class baseball games was held yes
terday afternoon at 4 o'clock In
Laurel wood field between the
sophomore and senior classes of
the high school. ' !i- seniors won j
with a score of 1 to 1.
Mr. While VMt
Ray While was fn Roseburg t
Monday afternoon attending to
business nintters. Mr. While ha ;
a larg fhirkep ranch at Canyon- :
ville and lint 4.",o new hau-hed
chickn. which he will raise for
ronin en lul pur.iosi s. j
No Decision Reached j
At yesterday's conference be-
twem the public library board of
directors and the business wopien's
committee no definite decision was .
reached In regard to the proposed i
establMlimept or a comfort station !
In this city. The board, while not'
opposed to the project, doubted Its .
nilthnrttv In dtv.irt nmm.v frnm Ihu
library fund for any purpose not
strictly within original limitations,
and the idea prevail! finally that
the city's end of the matter should
be taken care of by (he city council.
Accordingly, the women's commit
tee will take up the matter with
mat DCiy in uue lime. (
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EPSOM SALT
Two t' spoonful a of Puietest
Ep'-'orn Suit iIMilved In a glass
of watr and taken b'-foro hreak
fHHt, means almost Immediate
relief.
Safe beraiisn It's (he unt.
You fave lecaie (i s only half a
t'0 a dose.
NATHAN FULLERTON
Tha Gtolt Vrug Sort
Hoteburg, Oregon
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Unltrd States Kf-nntnr Iteert HtniKtt, of l!tah, veteran itcpuhUrnn
Inn'lfr, nufriTPd a C'lirrnl lirraktluwn on the floor of tlie Henataand
was ordered to bed by his phynicians. I'ola NeKti, arrei'ii actrese?, in
(T.lonKo on her way lo K,iri, to Halt her mother and 1:15 war nrpnan
children she adnptrd In I'oland, ailmltted ahe was seeking a hatLatid
to manaxs her bi "family." Cerman newapaoers reMrt William A.
lfarriinaii, son of th. lata American railroad king, has secured tnv
nienaeiy rlrh mamtanetta conceNaions In th. CaticaKU from tha Kolet
GoTernment. Arthur Cutten, Chicago's (treated hull uluiger, Is crejited
Vila losiug millions la Uit eullaps of May wheat. .