ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. APRIL 25. 1925
THREE
Roseburg Boy Scout News
LOCAL NEWS
The liobolinki are coming.
CHANGES IN OFFICIAL
REQUIREMENTS
An Important change has been
made in the Life and Star rvijulrt
menu. The order has been rr
f(U, and Star rank U now lowr.
The Star Stout badge U awnnk-U
qualified for any five inrit
to the First Oafs scout mho has
badges.
The Life Ba!ee is awarded to
a:y First Clas scout who has
qualified for ten merit bailxes
providing tthe un shall liu luoV
fiist aid, physical development i
or ainieiics, personal
ment needed for summer camp
a prize to be offered to the scout
who arts up the most complete
set. Thin will not be Judged by
the amount of new equipment,
but rather by the amount of re
claimed material, such as pails
made from tin cant. etc. What
are your ideas on this?
As for the second troop. If we
based our opinion of trrem on our
idea of the troop reporter, we
would say they were not on the
Job. We do happen to know
thr.t this troop in very much on
the map and are only second In
name, but because of our Tom
health, nub
lie health, and life saving or pion-il')iiiiK his tfW displaying his
eerins. merit badges instead of writing
The First Aid r Julrements foi i troop news, we have no news
Second and First (Mass scouts from ttuni this week. Come
have been changed by the odd!-! across Tom.
tion of requirement only that
possible all they know
ttcoutlng and in that way
the Ueedsport troop.
about
assist
MIUIOSK TIMKI KVH
scouts qualify in "dressing wounds"
Ihis is a slight addition only'
that scouts may properly prepare
for bandaging wounds In which
the skin Is broken.
Third Troop News.
FIRST TROOP NEWS
We held our meeting Monday
The third troop meeting was
held at the Christian Church on
Monday evening. It wa opvned
by our repeating the Lord's Pray
ers, our Scout Oath and Laws.
There were twelve scouts. the
Scoutmaster and Assistant and
evening at the regular place the 1 three visitors present. Right here
North Methodist church. There w8 are rad to 8a tnat we 0,1
were twentv three scouts present. ' appreciate having visitors. They
Fince the High school P. T. A.)are always more of a stimulant
postponed their regular meeting I to keeping us busy than Just
to Tuesday evening, April 2Mb, merely onlookers.
took advantage of our oppor-
ity to improve on our work! Pr- Moon wl.n be Psent next
meeiiug anu Ri.e us ine seconu
ft-cture and demon st ration on
First Aid. All Scouts should turn
out for this. First Aid Is one of
(he most valuable thing we
should know. Let's get it.
we
tun:
for our share of the entertain
ment and discussed It fully. Scout
master Lfntott read the Individ
ual record of every scout. This
told us the ranks of all our scouts.
We then adjourned the business
section of the meeting and limne- ,
diately pot busv on tests. These Ton Iurland. Thomas Conroy.
Included Tenderfoot. Second Class ?o t,or' k Glbli" and
and First Class. Some Merit Hadge llburt Calhoun passed Scout s
tests were also given. All together, ' aco ,est
there were fortv two tests given ... .
throughout the meeting. In order 1 . P'nn " instruct a booth
to make this record of tests we:tl,,rin Strawberry Carnival. Of
; cfMirM- in uu iiii.-t we uiubi nurn
twith some business house in town
because they are financing the
'matter of getting the Carnival
; here. What shall It be, hot docs
did not take any time for games.
This permitted us 'to go home on
time.
This troop Is proud of the re
cord made at the Court of Honor
Friday evening, by Scouts Eugene
Love, Willie Unrath, J. V. Long,
Itussel Laughead, Maynard Hell.
KIton Jackson and (ieorge Church
Ill. These Scouts have all express
ed themselves as exceptionally
well pleased with the personell of toj(.
iiif vuuii ui rum in.
ncouiinnsier Linmu nns maue
or Ice cream and pink lemonade?
j A Committee was appainted
i to look after ordering necker
chiefs for the troop. Purple and
i fiold was decided upon. One mem
1 her called on the executive and
hhn about the matter, but
'was told that If purple was to be
formal apulicatlon for a fivyear; pr,.hioflfr ,. ,,n'r,,r f()r To.
. ' I derfeot would
iiiiiiiku HUL a mnmi jiiviv i'i cur
broidered cloth;, (represents a
world of service rendered in tha
five years nuff sed.
What has happened to all the
pop once displayed on the Job of
be green for Sec
ond Class black and for First
Idas, finld. Thesw border colors
are standard for this Council.
getting the exhibition camp ready
for the Carnival?
Troop Joke
Father: My Hov. I hnr you
have been most RF.CALCITRANT.
Son: He yourself. Dad, you've
Heen working crossword purzles
again.
Who will bo ready for Court of
Honor in May?
Win. Calhoun, troop reporter.
iu:i:inimi:t tieoop
Tenderfoot: "I hear that the ex-
ecurtve called you a block head."
Willie rnrath: "No, he didn't
make it that strong."
Tenderfoot: "What did he say i.flRt week the "executive visited
then? iRoedsport and found thnt the
Willie: "Put on your hat here i troon there is progressing both in
comes a woodpecker .
Howard Minturn, troop reporter.
The Second Troop And
Summer Camp
During the last few days old
Jupe has nearly made- us all for
get all about summer camp. How-
er, there Is some tiling good
number of remits and tests. There
are some who are now rendv for
the Second Class test's. A Court
of Honor will be organized there
soon so that the scouts c:in ad
vance just an fat as .th&y can
quaHfy,
As soon as the road Is passable
all the way down, the executive
Scoutmaster Win. Sandstrom
and Assistant Scoutmaster itoxen
barger were in town this week
and reported that the Melrose
troop is doing nicely. There have
been fourteen boys out for the
first two meetings. Their next
meeting is tomorrow evening and
a week from that time a delega
tion from here will go there to
assist in giving the Tenderfoot
tests and registering the troop.
People, out there are progres
sive and realize the benefits to
be gotten from scout training.
We as scouts in Koseburg have
assured Melrose that we will help
them out In tire matter of train
lug their scouts. Anyway we
cun look to see a real honest to
goodness troop there soon and
must figure on their making us
go our limit if we win the next
rally.
To Portland I Edison Mazda. The lamp of the
Von Casey left last night for:1!""1"- al Iluj80U" Electric
I Portland by auto, and will spend Siore.
is day or so attending to business
matters there. ...vr r..
Mrs. E. Thompson was In Friday
On Business and spent the afternoon shopping
Mr Wagner was a visitor In1" visiting with friends. She re
this city yesterday from Looking tdes at Inipqua.
Class and spent tne aiw-rnoou
transacting business.
In Friday
Delbert Poole was hero yester
day vlsitiug with friends and at
tending to business matters. Mr.
Poole resides at Days Creek.
OUMMK.NTS OX THK
(XH'KT OF HOXOK
Xow we know why Judge Qulne
Is so healthy looking did you
take notice as to how foe went
Into detail In asking the Scouts
taking cooking tests just how they
prepared"heir eats? And did you
notice how he would invite him
self out to eat with them? Well,
there Is a reason for that. He
has always been used to good
eats and knowing that he would
be welcome at any of your camp
fires, he just wanted to remind
you to have enough for two.
During a Civics test, who was
II that said. ' The most Important
factor to a successful Civil dov
ernment is HONKSTY! wasn't it
Mr. Haines? Won't you agree
that Mr. Haines gave us tome
wonderful advice throughout all
the tests? You sure will.
Sitting at Judge Qnlne's rltrht
was Dr. Finley. who has proven
himself over .and over again to
be the smuts' as well as all boys'
friend. We must admit that he
is small in stature and modest
too, but he is a great big factor
in the successful Court of Honor.
Troops one and two are about
even in the matter of Merit badge
tests panned since the first of the
year. Troop one has parsed
twenty-eight and troop two.
thirty-two. There are now at the
headquarters, fourteen applica
tions for merit badges from troop
one as against three from the
second troop, del busy Two. In
all probability Troop three will
have some applications on hand
In time for tire May Court. All
scouts are limited to three merit
badges a month.
HIO CIIIKF STOl'TISMS.
Time and Tide wait for no
man, neither should one. Scout
wait for another. (This refers
to tests only.)
If a smile Is worth a million
dollars, and you havea smile,
and can back It up. your value
cannot be reckoned in figures.
Cut a smile. Keep a smile.
brewing (notadrinki in the air plns to take four of the ad
nnd do not be surprised if snmelvunced scouts from Roseburg to
tort of an. equipment content is j Heedsport and take the Scouts
nrmneed for soon. Th:tt will most land Scoutmasters out for an over
likelv be snmethlne like this: a.'n t'l,t hike, these four Koseburg
lir
bn given you of all equip- 1 scouts to demonstrate so far as
If a boy cannot take his par
ents into his confidence there Is
something wrong with either the
parents or the boy. I'sually the
boy can tell who Is to blame by
looking into the mirror.
TUT KOntTH MOfT LAW
A Scout is friendly. He is a
friend to all and a brother to
every other Senut.
LOCAL. NEWS I
Ire boxes at Powell's.
Inc school thin winter and will
mifnil the week end visiting with
her arents.
Here From College
Clifford Fields and Adelbert
Young arrived home from Corval
lis last niKht and will visit )ver
the week end with relatives and
friends.
See us about your electric wir
ing and save money. Hudson Elec
tric Store.
We do all kinds of electric re
pair work. Hudson Kiectrlc Store,
i'hone 12?,.
Refore ordering your engraved
graduation announcements, call at
the News-Rview office and see the
new line Just received.
Gertrude Wickham Home
Miss Gertrude Wickham arrived
home Friday niirht from - Mon
nioulh where she has been, attend-
St.George't Food Sale
, .The ladles of St. George"s Kpls
1 copal church held a home-cooked
I food KItle todny-in the 20lh Cen
j tury grocery. The sale was a euc
; cess, the proceeds going to Mhe
. church fund.
Home From Normal
i Miss Mildred Starrett arrived
here last night from Monmouth
Divorce Asked
Jesse jones, of this city, has
filed suit for divorce from his wife.
Pearl, in tho circuit court at
quille.'
Sutherlln Resident Spends Day
Robert Hal), garageman of Suth
erlln, was a Rosehurg caller Fri
day and spent several hours at
tending to business matters.
Visitor Friday
Virgil Woodrurr was in irom
Melrose for a few hours yesterday
afternoon visiting with friends
and attending to business matters.
FromTiller
J. 1). Lot f er was a visitor In this
city yesterday and transacted busi
ness for a few hours. Mr. Loffer
has a store at Tiller.
VUlts Mm. Wade
Mrs. C. V. Labour arrived here
yesterday froui llmpqua to spend
tne week end visiting at the home
of Mrs. A. W. Wade.
Why worry about your parties
or dinners. Entvrtain them at
the Orange Lantern.
Order your graduation announce
ments at the News-Review officq
New line of samples Just received.
Guests At Crawford Home
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Richmond, of
Montague, California, motored to
Roseburg Thursday to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crawfuro. Mr.
Richmond went on to Portland
Thursday night on business and re
turned here last night. They will
be guests of Mr. and Mrs, Craw
ford till Monday.
Is Private Secretary
CharlesA. ftrand has received
word that his daughter Miss Kath
arine Hrand of Amherst. Mass., has
been engaged by the famous author
Roy Slannard Raker, as his pri
vate secretary. Mr. Baker Is at
work on an authorized biography
of Wood row Wilson. Many are
familiar with bis works under the
pen name of David . Grayson, es
peclally the series which ran In
magazines recently "Adventures In
Contentment" by David Grayson.
Miss Brand bas visited in Roseburg
a number of times.
Arrives to Sieml Week Knl
Miss Margaret Trader arrived
here hi St night from Sutherlln to
spend the week end visiting with
frauds in Roseburg.
Files In Bankruptcy
Frank J. Trumble, a butcher, of
this city has filed a petition in
bankruptcy in Pbrtland. Debts are
listed at I2.U06, assets at $100.
In Friday
Mrs. C. H. Bailey and son, Bill
Bailey, were in from South Deer
Creek yesterday afternoon on
business and visiting with friends.
On -Business
J. F. Stafford was a visitor yes
terday from points north of this
city and transacted business. Mr.
Stafford bas a ranch near Oakland.
Visitors In Town
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Weaver and
family were here Friday from
Myrtle Creek and spent the after
noon on business and visiting
with friends.
Left For Glendale
Mrs. S. L. Dillard left this morn
ing for Glendale to spend tho week
end visiting with her daughter Mrs.
Joseph Clougherty.
Visiting Friday
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Jordan, and
son, Virgil, were here for several
hours Friday, shopping and tran
sacting business. They reside at
Looking Glass.
Leaves For Portland
Miss Agnes Pltchford, county
Juvenile officer, left last night by
motor for Portland, where she
will attend to business matters for
a time.
Children love MILK BREAD.
Pure as a lily. Pure milk, pure
butter, a greater percentage than
the Government demands. Grimm
HROS.' MILK BREAD. Phone
13a.
Moves To Lane County
Pro!, w. E. ISickerson, until re
cently director of the Roseburg
Hand and also an instructor at
the Heinllne conservatory, has lo
cated at Cottage Grove.
Recovers From Illness
Miss Rose Moffltt who hns been
confined to her bed with influenza
Is much better, and was able to
be about town yesterday and
greet her friends.
To Return From Eugene
Mrs. J. A. Zlmrlck will return
here sometime today from Eugene
where she bas been visiting with re
latives during the week.
Hetiirtw to Kturene
Mrs. Bruce Boyd returned to
her honre at Eugene last night
ufter spending the past several
days as a guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. F. 'A. Stewart.
Mr, Bacon In
George Bacon spent a few hours
In Roseburg Friday and attended
to business matters. Mr. Bacon Is
a resident of Looking Glass.
Before you contract for your
next winter's wood get our sum
mer price on all grades of fuel.
Our prices are right. Denn-Gerret-
aen Co.
In This Morning-
Harvey Dysert was a caller In
Roseburg this morning from Look
ing Glass and spent a short time
transacting business affairs.
Old fashioned bread and milk
both incorporated In a nut brown
loaf. GRIMM BROS.' 1 MILK
UREAD. Phone U;t.
Just try the special BOc noon
meal or the 75c dinner nt the
Orange Lantern. A place thats
different.
Looking Glass Resident Breaks Leg
lorn Ulllvant. or Looking Glass.
had the misfortune to receive a
broken left leg Thursday, while
cutting down trees, one of them
falling and pinning him to the
ground. A fellow worker managed
to lift the tree from Mr. Olllvant
after several attempts, and the In
jured man Bulled his leg from und
er the tree. A Koseburg physician
was called and it was found that
both bones some where between
the knee and ankle of the left leg
were broken. He Is unable to be
moved at present, and will be
brought to town the first of the
week so that an x-ray may . bo
taken to determine the exact loca
tion of the break.
FUN REVUE
THREE ACTS VAUDEVILLE
Antlers Theatre
APRIL 29TH.
Given by Pupils of
Evelyn Noland
Matinee 4 p. m 15 & 35c
Evening 8 p. m 35 & 75c
9 Piece Orchestra Direction, Mrs. L. B. Moore
For better service order your
hay machinery parts early. Later
you will lie busier and so will we.
WHARTON BROS.
BAD CHECKS PASSED
A bad check In thb sum of $12
was passed at the Ilelien rooming
house last night. The young man
passing the check, displayed an
army discharge which he used as
a refetence in passing the cheek
to which he had forged the name
of Mrs. Hattle Kmerson, whom he
claimed was a Red Cross secretary.
PAPPAL-WOODRUFF WEDDING 1 for a trip south, ami on tnelr re
HELD THIS MORNING turn will make their borne In
I Roseburg.
Surprising their many friends, i o
Miss -Hazel Woodruff, of this city, I WHOOPING COUGH AT
and Henry Pappal, also of Rose-l MYRTLE CREEK
burg, were married this morning
before Justice of the Peace George I The County Health Lnlt reports
Jones. Only Immediate relatives ! that several cases of whooping
of the bride and groom were pre- cough have been found at Myrtle
sent. Both Mr. and Mrs. Pappal Creek. Steps are being taken to
have resided in Roseburg for some control the disease and prevent an
time and have many friends to j epidemic.
wish them happiness in their mar-1 o
rled life. Thev left this afternoon The lloliollnks are coming.
Spends Day
Among those In from points
east of Roseburg yesterday was
Floyd Ramp, a resident of Dixon
ville, who spent the day on business.
In Friday
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Joelson
were visitors in Roseburg yester
day and spent the day attending
to business matters and shopping.
They are from Umpnua.
It will prolong life. It Is per
fectly nutritious. It is a perfect
picture. It Is perfectly d'ellcious.
Why the old fashioned kind? It
costs no more. Order now.
GRIMM HROS.' MILK 1IKEAD.
Phone 1.13.
Here From Grants Pass
Mr. and Mrs. E, T. Armstrong
arrived here last night from
Grants Pass to spend a few days
In Roseburg visiting and on busi
ness. After your auto ride Sunday
you may have a nice dinner nt
the Orange Lantern. Service 6:30
to 7:30.
In Friday I
Edwin Weaver was a visitor In
this city over Friday and attended
to business matters. Ho returned
to his botue at Myrtle Creek this
morning.
Be prepared. With an electric
range for the warm weather. Hud
son Electric Slore. Easy payments.
.BALDWIN GUILTY x
Jess Baldwin, charged with be
ing drunk and disorderly at the
dance at Dixonvtllo recently, was
found guilty In the Justice court
yesterday. Sentence will be passed
Wednesday.
o
Before ordering your engraved
graduation announcements, call at
the News-Kovlew office and see the
new line Just received.
ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC
EQUIPMENT We use the Mcintosh Polysine Generator
which wns adopted early in the WORLD WAR by the
Medical Corps and used in the Reconstruction Hospitals
for the treatment of badly maimed and disabled veter
ans. This machine delivers eight modalities and is used
for the relief of paralysis, constipation, stricture, enlarged
prostate, cataract of the ey, etc. We also have the lat
est model of the Famous Thompson Plaster Electric
Cabinet which is the last word in treating high blood
pressure, dinbetes, Brights disease, relieving pain, conges
tion neuritis, diseases of the kidneys, and liver.
We invite your investigation. -
DR. RUPERT A. MOON
ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTOR
324 Perkins BldK. Phone 554
Cuttnrs, romM and othr re
pairs for Rlowart nhearinft ma
chines at WHAKTON JUIUS.
Mr. Cooper In
E. Cooper was a ItoseburK call
er yesterday and spent -a short
time attending to business matters.
Mr. Cooper resides at Melrose.
In Friday
Petei Jons was hfre from
fooking Glass yesterday afternoon
Home for Week Knd
Miss Ttosina Porter arrived from
Co! ' Corvallis, where she ha been at-
I i-nuiiTK in r-;e, yenieruay aim
J will spend the week end vlnltin
ner parent, Air. ana Airs, rrea
Porter.
where nhe has been attending nor- I for a short time attending to bus!
mal school and will spend the , ness matters and trailing. Mr. Jones
week end visiting with her par- ' has a prune orchard at Looking
entw. Olawf.
In Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton
and daughter, were in from their
ranch. Half Moon Orchards, nt
flardn Valley yenterdav after
noon and spent neveral hours
shopping and visiting with some
friends.
The Terminal Garage
Main and Washington Streets
Offering the Motorist a Complete Service
a :
MX
ACCESSORIES
WASHING
TIRES AND TUBES
CRANKCASE SERVICE
BATTERY SERVICE
GAS
OIL
AIR
WATER
REPAIRS
LIGHT BULBS
BRAKE RELINING
REPLACEMENT PARTS
CREASING
OILING
COMPLETE CENTRALIZED SERVICE '
CVS CALLED FOR AIt DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.
PHONE 393
lt 'I urns tmm t'ollcce
Miss Vivian Orcutt returned
from Corvallia. where nhe has
be-n attending O. A. C, last
night to ppend the summer visit-
i f ni; with her parent, Mr. and
Hi Mrs. A. N. Orcutt.
County Court Back
The members of the county court
who have been spending the past
few days at Portland, meeting with
the state highway commission, re
turned home last night.
Mrs. Blakely Here
Mrs. Glendora Illakely, of tho
bureau of nursing. State Hoard of
Health, was In the city today con
ferring with the members of the
county health unit. i
MILK lUlKAD.
THE FOOD OK FOODS.
IT MI ST HE IM'ltK. I
THE GOVERNMENT DEMANDS I
IT. !
GIUM M KUOS. MII-K I (HE AD,
Phone i::;t.
Mr. Webb Better
Percy A. Webb, of the Douglas
Hotel, who has been quite HI
for the past few days with rheuma
tism is n-ported slightly b' Iter today.
: Inspecting Umpqua Timber
H-n McMullen and Walter Me-
Cracken, loggers of the Coquflle
valley, are looking over timber on
the Umpqua river with a view to
taking a contract for lorring for
some of the Heedsport mills.
Homers To Visit
Professor and Mrs. J. H. Horner,
of Corvallis- are here today
for a week-end vinlt with
friends, following a stop jit Drain,
where Prof. Hornr delivered a
lecture last night. They are travel
ling by anto.
Ladies Aid Food Sale
The Indies Aid of the Ttaptlst
rhnrch gave a cooked food sale In
the display window of McKean,
Darby and Baldwin's today with
many delicious articles for sale.
The proceeds will go for the Or
phan's home at Corvallis,
Itelntlve jnve for Vnd
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Olcott, of
Diiluth. and Mr. and Mrs. Torry
Ford and daughter, Hon la, of New
York City, who have been guests
at the ho tt i of Dr. and Mrs. C.
IT Pntlev at Smith Fiocr f'reek
a for a short time, left yesterday IT Carl Wlmborly. K. W. Cha
m . . n,. .. n rAtr,n L"
afternoon, on ineir return noma i-ri -ni iw . vumi r.
to the east, r'er spending sever
al wtmV ving at southern
jCaliforL$ points also.
To Arrive from Sweden-
MIks Johnson, sister of Mrs. C.
It. Joelson of I'mpgua, will ar
rive here today from Kwedvn, via
New York City and the northern
route. AShe will vlnit at her sis
ters home during the summer.
KwnriiM to Han Franrnico
Mrs. G. Mlngers, of San Fran
cisco, was here Friday from Oak
land, where fhe has been visiting
relatives, and spent a few hours
in Kosehurg before returning
home.
ueM I en vp
Mr. and Mrs. D. U Mclntyre,
of Hamilton, Ontario, who have
been the guents here of Mr. and
Mrs. T. V. NUon. left for Port
land last night to spend a short
time before returning to their
home In Canada.
Has Pint Strawberries
J. If. Morrison of Myrtle Creek
brought the first -Oregon straw
berries Into marf"t today and
placed them on f-fie at the 2'fth
Century Store, The berries are of
the Gold Dollar variety and are
quite large.
To Attend Meeting
Guy Cordon, district deputy
grand master of the Masonic
lodge,aceompanled by h. I... Crock-
A- Jlrlttnn and James Sawyers,
wllrpay an official visit to the
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Winter. A Generous Allowance Made on Your Old Furnace if
Orders are Placed Now for Fall Delivery.
Tlow ManV Rooms
Has&ur House --InWinter?
Do you occupy nnd enjoy all your rooms In cold weather, or
do you hug the lire in the living room and perhaps the din
ing room milking trips to the unhealed rooms as few and
brief as possible 7
The health of the family requires thnt there be no sudden
changes of temperature when moving from one room to
another, no sudden draughts when a door Is opened, no
overheated room with all the moisture taken from the air.
Babcock "Hifih Efficiency" Gas Furnaces bring uniform heat
to every household. Think of the comfort of switching on
the heat from your room, with no trips to the cellar for fuel,
no soot, no ashes, no cool problem and at less cipense than
the cost of heating a few rooms with fires.
The Babcock "IliRh Efficiency" Cas Furnace has a larger ra
diating surface than any otner type, anu umr,
more heat pr unit of gas
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consumed. It i economical.
It is so mnde that it cannot
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A five-year guarantee coven every
furtive. Let ui ihow you the
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