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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. APRIL' 16. 1925 LOCAL NEWS Harold lleinls Hume From Winston Harold lit ml. who has 'been Ivan 1-arxl.r was here yesterday working at Oakland. California, from Winston, and spent the after- for the past number of weeks, has non vtaitliiK with friends and at- returned to this city for an In- tending to butlnes matters. definite stay. j j , Mrs. Pfaff Returns .Mr. Ilitrria Return Mrs. c. V. l'faff returned to her' W. F. Harris returned to this 1 home In this city yesterday even-! city this murnins. after spending j Ing. after spending a day or so several days in Portland apprals- U isltlu wlih friends at Salem. ing lana aim aiienuing to oiuer business matters. In Today A. McAIIkW was here today from Looking Glass and spent a short time transacting business af fairs and visiting. Visitor Hera Yesterday Fred Weaiherly, Scottsbifrg farm er, was here yesterday attending to business matters. Mr. Weaiherly returned home this morning. Visits Today Miss c. t'antroll, of Portland, was here this morning visiting, be fore going on to Klamath Kalis this afternoon, to visit. Spends Day Mrs. Harral, of Koseburg, arrived here this ! morning from Cottnce Grove to 'spend the day visiting with some I friends and shopping. To San Franc! A. Outlnan. w ho has been spend ing the fast several davs In Hose- lormer rcsiueni , Dul(f vixlliliK, left yesterday after- English Broadcloth Normandy Voiles t Silk and Cotton Crenes Everf ast Indian Head Palm Beach Cloth In All Wanted Shades Beautiful Assortment of Lace Trimmings See Them Before Buying The Ladies Shoppe 1 39 N. Jackson lieave for C rants Push Arthur Jones returned to his home at Grants Puna- this morn- ' lng after spending the past nuin i her of days visiting at tin home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jones of this city. Fro-n McMinnvltle G. A. Schlauch, Ph. P.. field re presentative of Llnfleld College, was here yesterday from McMinn vllle on bun In ess. Mr. Schlauth Is making visit is to 'the various schools in Southern Oregon. noon for his home at San Francisco Mr. Newton Visits L. K. Newton was in from south ern parts of tht county for a few hours today attending to business matters. Mr. NVwton resides at Canyonvllle. For your Information, MILKi PItKAD contains pure butter, pure milk and hard wheat flour, above I government requirements. UKlMMi 11KOS. MILK JtUKAI. Phone 133. The evolution of a loaf of bread Is vxemplifled m a nut brown loaf of (iHIM M UI.OS. MILK llltKAU. 1'hone in. More Trouble Rev. Hocking Passes Rev. Tllchard Hocking, a Meth odlst minister who has held pas Business Visitor Wednesday Dick Calhoun was a visitor in this city from the rural districts yesterday and transacted business. Mr. Calhoun resides at Garden Vai- uy. Glide Couple In Among those to visit ami irans act business in this city for a few hours yesterday were Mr. anil : Mrs. 8. D. Chapman, who reside at Glide. mrs. oaney viiiii j Mrs. C. II. Itailey was a visitor j in this city yesterday afternoon for j a few hours inun South Deer Creek. She spent the afternoon visiting friends and shopping. Operation Performed Mrs. O. A. Kocker, a resident of n -..,.uii orwi rariinr Cleveland underwent a throat op- died this week at Salem, where he was living in retirement. He was 68 years of age. He leaves a wid- j eratIon- ow, a daughter and two brothers and a sister. eratlon in this city yesterday morn ing. Dr. Seely performed the op- Vi-ltor Yesterday R. H. Maynard was a visitor ; here yesterday, spending several hours transacting business and trading. Mr. Maynard is a Dd lard resident. NI5 Crarys Return From Creswell Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crnry return ed to their home hero last evening, Looking Glass. nucr BjieiiiiiuK me pnai nv- nays From Looking Glass Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Jordon were visitors In Hosebunc Wednesday, spending several hours- on business and shopping. They reside at LI A delegation of Medford Uo tailans attended tho luncheon of the local Rotary club today, anil invited the Roseburg club mem bers to attend a Rotarian get-together meeting at Medford on Sunday, April 2ti. It Is proposed to visit the Copco power project on the Klamath river, l.'l miles east of lintnhiuok, where 40,000 horse power has been developed at a cost of three million dollars. Among the Medford Kotnrians who came to the city were L. 1). Jones, W. H. Gore, Jay Gore. Kred Heath, Wal ter Leverette, C. A. Sweigart. The party will leave Medford at 8:30 a. m. and will return about 7 p. m. Transportation from Med ford to Copco will he furnished all visitors who make the trip to Med ford bv train. WEDNESDAY'S GAMES j IN COAST LEAGUE I At Salt Lake 9; Portland 7. At Sacramento 2; Seattle 1. At Oakland 5; San Francis- co 3. At Los Angeles 12; Vernon 2. visiting with Professor J. K Crary;Myrt0 Creek pe0ple Visit and family at Creswell. They re- Mra uHidwln and Mrs. Weaver port a delightful trip, and state , .rw v(ultnra ln Pnhunr from that there was very little rain dur-' 80Uth(.rn points in the county yes j ing their stay at C reswell. : terday. and spent the afternoon 'shopping and transacting business. Catch Kin Salmon W. O. dinger and Ed Payton brought ln a fine Chinook Salmon weighing about 3 5 pounds yester- SutherMn Resident Visits Among those to visit Roseburg from points north yesterday was Iteturns From Portland Dr. S. L. De Lapp returned here last night from Portland, where j he hit been spending the past few days on business. He made I the trip by motor, stopping over at Eugene also. ' From Coast Marie Raker and Ruby Ethrldge were Roseburg visitors yesterday and transacted business. They re turned to Coquille this morning. Miss Raker is proprietor of one of the restaurants at the coast city. I ... r f I f 1 v ' J K. " " -:.-! i See our new broccoli transplant ers with 9 Inch .planting shoes. When you buy a planter of us you are assured of repair parts during planting time. Wharton Pros. Hnv no Ihn rutin it r f a ahnrt fiuh i ,n i . i c m. t.i i""" " , MHTnmn tmiiiiu. air. siiuiii rrBiurs I Ing trip at Winchester. Mr. Pay- nt Sntherlin. and snent several ton caught the fish after several , hours here on business, hours angling. It taking the two I men about 5 minutes to reel ; p., .!- vi.itr it in. li;sti;k mi;iii:ih i ii hld Lester R. Meredith, a for- nier resident of this city, is R. L. Richter was here yestr- (day and overnight attending to State Men Pass Through business affairs and trading. Mr. Captain A. K. Itiirgduff, state Richter returned to his home at game commissioner and member Camas Valley this morning, of the state game commission with ! Otto Joins, state education com-l Here Yesterday bt ing hald In the jail at Seat- mlesioner, made up a par,tv from I Vic ller was a Roseburg visitor Portland, and passed through here yesterday from points east of the this morning shout 4 o'clock on city, and spent a few hours trans their way to Medford. where thev acting business. Mr. Rer is a resi will attend the annual banquet of 1 0tant of Dixonville. the Jackson County Game and i . Protective association. j n From Dixonville In From Green Ray Ward was a visitor in this city yesterday from the rural dis tricts. Mr. Ward resides at (Ireen and transacted business during the day. tie, charged with non-support, charges being prefer red by his ex-wi.se, who at the time of her divorco was granted custody of tho two. minor children and a month ly allowance for their sup port. This allowance has not bc?n forth com ing he cUihns. and a warrant for his arrest was procured. Dls- triet Attorney Guy Cordon is today petitioning Governor Pierre Tor extradition papers. DR. RUPERT A. MOON Electro-Chiropractic HEALTH SERVICE Nerve and Spine Specialist The Modern Treatment for: High Blood pressure. Stomach and bowel trouble. Kidney trouble. Prostatic Trouble in men, diseases of women, neuritis, neuralgia, rheumatism, goitre, heart trouble, piles, and many other common troubles. The growth and success of ELECTRO CHIROPRACTIC merit your investigation. It costs you nothing to investigate. 324 Perkins Btdg. Phone 554 j Phil Strader spent several hours Passes Throuflh Rosebiirg ' ;(n Roseburg yesterday attending to Oren V. Jones. mnnax'T of the hUHincss matters and visltliiKwKh Wood worth Perfume company, of friends. Mr. Strader resides at I New York City, passed through this Dixonville. city yesterday afternoon ot. Shnpta ..... No. 11, and visited with Lmyd L. I Returns to Diliard Crocker, an old friend, fo. a f"w V. A. Zachury returned to his minutes. Mr. Jones and Mr. (Yok-, home at Dlllard lout evening after er nttendtd college In the nit to-j spending a short time in Itoschurg get her, and have been friends for ; attending to business interests and many years. Mr. Jones hat bon visiting wHH friendB. making nn Inspection trip ovt the' company's territory In Ihe United j Here to Visit Mother States and was en route to Seattle. Mrs. F. L. Heard arrived here yesterday evening from Kufie.no to Former Resident Here Yesterday spend the next several days vislt W. R. Vinson, a resident of this j '"K tp home of her pKrents, city many years ago. was here yes-1 ,r- nn(I Mrs. Spaugh. ; terday from Coles Valb'v to meet i his wife, Mrs. W. U. Vinson, who returned from Portland nfter spending the past three weekn or j so there receiving medical treat ment. Mr. Vinson conduced the old Van Houten Hotel here about , program and refreshment 35 years ago. under tho name of the Cosmopolitan hotel, nnd la a-HI known in this vicinity. !I ies that he has a la rue rancti and prune orchard at Coles Valtev now, and that the snrlnc cron nio net ting along fine, the recent warm i They made the trip by motor. rains out there having developed all vegetation to quite an exent. Lady Muscovites to Meet The Lady Muscovites will hold their regular meeting Krlday even ing and after the business session will enjoy an Interesting Easter Return From Portland Trip Mr. and Mrs. Karl Powell and Mrs. Alma Ploom have returned to this city, after spending a few days t h Is week visiting In Port land. Men's Shoes Oxfords and lace in black and brown Vici Kid, Kangaroo and Calf Leathers. Lowest and most reasonable prices. considering the style and high grade quality of these shoes. Satisfaction and the best of service guaranteed. KiddercS Shoe Store M 213 Jackson St. Q Roseburg Ore. E DANCE GLIDE Saturday Nite April 18 Everybody Welcome Music bv THE GLIDERS Canyonville Residents Visit Mr. and Mrs. Talhot and family were visitors from southern parts of the county yesterday, and spent several hours on business and shopping. They reside at Canyonville. Returns to Glendale Mrs. Ii. K. Ryan returned to her home at Glendale last nlfiht after spending the past three or four days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. nrown In this city. She Is a sister of Mrs. ltrown. Drew People In Mr. and Mra. Van Dyke were here this morning, and spent sev eral hours visiting friends and at tending to business matters. Mr. Van Dyke is proprietor of the gen eral merchandise store at Drew. Demonstrates New Typewriter H. H. Elhart. of Ashland, agent In this district for the Woodstock typewriter company, arrived in Roseburg today and Is spending the rest of the week ln this city dem onstrating the new electrically op erated typewriter, a new machine which the Woodstock company Is placing on the market, and which has many advantages over the old typewriter. Young Hal Donahey, son of the Governor of Ohio, la shown here In a Columbus, O., cell where he once served three daya for speed ing. His latest episode came when he passed through Zanesvilte, O., In his touring car. There he met Lillian Vogel. fifteen, who Is said to have ridden to Columbus with him. The girl was round In a boarding house there and returned to her home. She due la red his conduct throughout had been that of a gentluiuun who had duuw her a favor. Arundel, piano lunrr. mon 1X9-L Friday, Saturday, Special SALE OF r- Hats, Ccats, Dresses' Stylish Hats, all new and desirable pat-' trn8, offered Friday and Saturday at $2.50 to $10 i; Diautlftil Coats, the very beat materials and priced for Friday and Saturday sale at $15 to $30 Dresses, very latest styles and fabrics. Including many Irene Castle Garments priced for Friday and Saturday at $12.50 to $35 THE HAT SHOP SS itreer Use News-Keview Classified Ad TArtisIng for results. Held for Attack t f " J i f . , A Business AVan Goes to Sed Happy and wakes up happi) if his business. is advertised r r i i v - "i e i X f E.C. STEPHENSON. O. C. Hteptlelison. former Uranf Dracon of tha Indiana Ku Klu Klan. has been Indicted In Indian apotis for an alleged attack on Misi alnilKa Ohetholtzer. who la reiov erliiK from the effects of polxon sh( swallowed on tlie train where shf said the attach was made. In volved wllh Stephenson are Karl Kletick and F.arl lientry. who alsc have beeD taken into custody. A sleeping car porter told of two aud a woman who occupied a state room on his cur on tlte night 01 March 15, when Miss Oherholtzer aileicefl the attack wii mnrie Sexton Kept Track 'I ennnn Kit ower It," remarked n fanner to hla wife. "I put a iwu sldllin' piece ln the plate ut the klrk thin umrnin' Instead o' n.y usual penny.' The bendle had noticed the mis take, anil In silence he allowed the farmer to miss the plute for !S con secutive Sundays, tin the twenty-fourth Sunday the fanner again Ignored the plate, but the ohl beadle -stretched tiie ladle ln front of him and. ln a tragic whisper, hoarsely suid: "Your time's up noo, Sandy." Kdluburgh Scotsman. Plant Relation If we throw a simple glance on pitints, we shall perceive that they have relations to the elements which promote their growth; that they have relations to each other, froiu the groups which they con tribute to form; that they have re lations to the animals w hich derive nourishment 'f"m them; unci, Unully, to mnn. who Is the center . ,i,n u'.irb, Mif nr,Mttl,,n 1'., OI an .... . ... , .i...c ntliitlnng I irlvp the name nf ' harmonies, llernurdiu de Sulnt lierre. Odd "Have yon noticed that a wom an lowers her voice when sho nsks for anything?" "Yes and raises It If she doesn't get It I" Don't Forget , ' The Shrine Club DANCE ; t . Pythian Hall, ' Friday, April 17th." '" All Masons Invited. For quick results use News Review f-lHRNlrted Ids Pnone 1 fcuJ A drop of ink foA makes millions Ihink bf Belter use a drop of ) Advertising ink to W Malietliem think about buying uour Ml Rheumatism Dr. Cook Off for Leavenworth -,Jl A M jJtjrJJ - t:T j J, i Ju.-tM ttmiL1'; Our duty to you Master CI Ant rn iiiii-t have sanitary shop-., an-1 must do thfir own v.ork on ih-lr own proinlsts. This mean rails f action to yon, 1, t rluiw you. Imperial Cleaners Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 V Arrivet From Portland Warren Kitrh, who has Ix-pn at- tenflini? Bchool in Portland thfui winter 'Arrived her yfHtt'ntay! erenlnK from that place to visit J at the home of his unrle, Frank ; I'lni-tw, In Alexander's Addition ! durliix tin mi turner monthR. Back From 8a I em , Kherffr Sam Starmor And T)I?trIct Attorney CI uv Cordon, rnturned last niKht from Salm whr thy have b'-fn uptndtiiK th iit two dHys atlt'ndinc to county bUHlnea. They j hHil drired ft conft'rnce with Wm. H. Levin, the recently apnolntfd . Ptnt prohibition director, but ow 1'itf to his ahsfnee were unable to n.f't wfth him. Attorney Cordon attended the n-hearitiK of the . S'lftp-nio rourt of the MrDtmMs rpi; nn lnnue Involving the riht 1 of rearrh by officers. j W.ll Banquet Oand ' o. c. Baker, local llulrk dealer,' will b the hocst tonight at a ban quet to the members of the lnntt la County Concert Hand In the Indian Koom at the Hotel I'mpqua at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Raker recently Kave an auto show at the armory and the band turned out every' nmht dtirinir the how and furninh-l a niUKlca) proffram. He hax al- ways been a uraunrh supporter of; the band and they were more than, wlllltitf to how ihefr appreciation by apjarlnft at his how. He will I reciprocate tonltcbt by glvlnff the rsR.TxaroEK'ieK cook "v to fkisow noyafhanquet. Dr. Kredorlck Cook (lert), who trained fame as the lelr-esllrd "discoverer" of the North I'ole, Is shown belnn trannferred from the countr Jail at Fort Worth, Teias, to the Federal prison at Leavenworth, Kansas, to serve a lone term following his conviction of fraudulent usaga of tha mails In an oil acheme. lie entered the Leavenworth prison oa tha anniversary of the day Admiral Peary actually discovered tha pole. LEAVES YOU FOREVER Asserts James H. Allen, Who Drove Qut Rheu matic Poisons After Be ing Crippled for Years. Mr. .Tames II. Alk-nf of 26 For baa St., ItocheBter, N. Y., suffered for years with rheumntinmi. Many times this torrlhle dbtease left htm ' helpleHH and unable to work. He finally d-i il-il, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the accumulated Impurities, commonly called uric arid dfitnslls were. tlin. solved In the joints aud muscles ' and expelled from the body. j With thin Idea In mind he con-j suited physicians, mad experl-j menta and finally compounded a! prescription that quickly And com-! pletely hanirdicd it-very nli;n and symptom of rheumatism from his, system. J He freely Rave his dlncovery, , which he culled Allenrhu, to others i 1 7 ': who took It with what mfRht be call ed marvelous success. After years of urftinff he decided to let suffer ers everywhere know about hta dls covery through the newspapers. "The blessed ndlef this marvel ous prescription quickly Rives has made for It thousands of frlendn,' says Nathan Kullertnn who Jias been appointed awnt In your city. It Is Mr. Allen's own discovery. (Jrcat 'Plane Carrier Launched , 1 ; . mm l; 'T it"- - Mil" y . i Mil f ill Ma rr i . .la. ' Ahova Is tliown the I) 8. 8 Rarsinsa, isreeat and speediest airplane carrier In the world. Klldln Into the water from the wavs at Caimlen, N J . after aha had been chrinti ned hvlra Curtis D. WIKmr, wife of the Hncretary of the Navy. The 83.000 n ship, with a speed of thirty nine land miles sn hour, will coat t4S.000.0oO when completer. Sb U1 carry seventy-two airplanes, which she lauuebos from bor flat decks.