ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ' MONDAY. APRIL 27. 1 925
THREE
Chief Figures in News Spotlight
Ei o kJl It i
Equal lights for peeresses are being sottRht by Viscount As tor, irto
has Introduced a bill to Rive seats In the Honse of Lords to women
holding peerages In their own names. When Henry Clews. Jr., grandson
of the late millionaire New York banker, sailed on the Mauretacia, for
lOuxope. Baron Willy von Knoblocb Droste. interpretive dancer, and
Kiss Vera Lcightmer. of Great Neok. L. L. were left on the dock, though
their trunks went along. They declared Clews bad Invited them to go
as his guests, but failed to furnish tickets. Young Clews' grandmother
denied he had promised to furnish them transportation, declaring they
were beld up by lack of passports. Colonel Robert R Olds, of New York,
war time European director of the American Red Cross, has accepted
a position on a League of Nations committee to report on i plan- tor
terming an International federation of mutual assistance In the relief
of peoples overtaken by disaster.
Gets $25,000 for Lost Smile
JCY GOtDKAAR...
May Goldhaar will never smile again. A year and a half ago
the pretty little New York twelve-year-old glrli whose face was always
wreathed v:ih smiles, was struck by an automobile and dragged 25
fet He? skull was fractured. A brain operation saved her life, but
her Hps are forever paralyzed. As a result, a Jury has returned a
$25,000 verdict in her behalf against Paul Wolfsnn and Max Schlemer.
Wolfson owned the automobile which Schlemer was driving when the
g'rl was Injured. At the left she In shown In a smiling pose of two
years ago. At the light, she is shown as sht tried to smile when told
cf the verdict
Prince of Wales Fears Obesity
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LOCAL NEWS
Watklns Vanishing Cream pre
vents tan.
Kruin Mil
Amos O. linker was
Slllo this' morning for
In Saturday
0. H. Allen spent Saturday In
Roseburg attending to business
matters and tradlug. lie resides
at Oak Cre k.
Visited At Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. Lymon Spencer
spent Sumlay at Kugeue, returning
home in the evening.
From Oakland
Mrs. . D. Plnkston was here
from Oakland Saturday, and spent
the afu-rnoon shopping and visit
ing with friends.
Miss Hall Visitor
Miss Wanda Hall was here from
Sutherlln Saturday afternoon and
spent several hours shopping and
visiting friends.
Mslrose Couple Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Sindt were hero
from Melrose for several hours
Saturday shopping and visiting
with friends.
Mrs. Grae Visits
Mrs. I Grae spent Saturday
afternoon in this city shopping anil
attending to business mutters. Shu
resides at Wilbur.
Business Visitor
Carl Totten was here Saturday
for a ft- hours attending to busi.
'ness mutters. Mr. Totten resides
I at Days Creek.
Sjm-iiiIs e'k KikI
Charles Patchett was here from
Portland over the week end visit
ing with friends and attending to
business matters.
Business Visitor
Cap Miller, Melrose rancher,
spent several hours Id this city
Saturday attending to business mut
ters and trading.
Mr. Torrey In'
J. V. Torrey was a Hoseburg
visitor Saturday for a few hours
and transacted business. Mr. Tor
rey resides at Dixonville.
Mr. Chenoweth Visitor
S. J. Chenoweth. well known
Oakland resident was here Satur
day for several hours visiting with
friends and transacting business.
Leaves For Tncoma
' Mrs. P. McMillan, of this city,
left this morning- for Tacoma
where she will spend three weeks
visiting with her son, F. P. McMil
lan. In Saturday
Mrs. Frank Ailamek was In from
the rural districts for a f-.'W hours
Saturday shopping and visiting
with friends. She resides at
Brock way.
Spends Week End
Miss Jeannettn Rice, who has
been attending O. A. C. this wint
er spent the week end here visif-
itiv hrtr ivirxnlii tr nml Mra. N.
I Rice.
Mr. Stears In
II. C. Stearns, of the Stearns and
Chenoweith Hardware company at
Oakland, was a Roseburg caller Sat
urday and transacted business.
In Visiting
Miss Violet te Reed returned to her
home at Melrose Saturday night
after spending the day in Roseburg
visiting friends and shopping.
from
short
time attending to business affairs.
If you were worth a million
dollars you could not buy a bet
ter loaf of bread. 0 It I M M BROS.'
Mli.K BRKAD. Phone 13a. '
Leaves For San Franeli
W. R. Starmer left Sunday morn
ing for San Francisco, where he
will enter the Southern Pacific
company Hospital for treatment.
In Today
Mrs. O. H. Waltzlg was In from
Myrtle Creek this afternoon for a
few hours shopping and attending
to business matters.
Returns From Washington J
B. A. Powell who has been r-
celvlng treatment In the United
States Veterans hospital at Wal- (
la Walla, Wash., for the past few
months, has returned to Roseburg
to spenu tne summer with his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dowell.
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From Remote
Mrs. Thomas T. SprI was among
the visitors in Roseburg Saturday
and spent the afternoon shopping
and visiting friends. She resides
at Remote.
From Glide .
S. J. Conine was here from
(.lide fur several hours Saturday
afternoon attending to business af
fairs and visiiiug with friends.
In Saturday
Mrs. John I! a eon was here Sat
urday from I nipnua visiting with
frienda and shopping. She re
turned home in the evening.
ItehirriH f n mi Kuune
Mrs. H. C. Small returned to
her home In this city this morn
ing after spending the week end
visiting with her sister in Kugeue.
It may be worth while for you
to know that one loaf of GHIMM
l!KOS. MILK Iti(KAI) has more
real food quality than two ordin
ary loaves. It costs no more.
Phone 133.
Return To Glendale
Mrs. Clark and daughter, of
0 lend ale, returned to their home at
that place Saturday evening after
spending a day or so here visiting.
Hotel nietN Kiimliiy -
Mr. and Mrs. Win. F. Osburn,
of Kucene, and Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Mathison, of Toledo. Oregon,
were guests at the Hotel I'miniua
last night. Mr. Osburn formerly
owned the Osburn Hotel at Ku
eene. and Mr. Mathison Is nro-
prletor of the Toledo Hotel of j
Toledo. The party are on their
way home after a motor trip to
southern points.
Miss Bates Leaving
Miss Winnifred Hates, who has
been employed as county court
clerk for several years, has tend
ered hep resignation to become ef
fective on May 15, and will leave
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V.
R. Dates, for Los Angeles, at about J
that time. The place is to be Ink
en by Miss Mary Reams, now em-j
ployed at the Lawrence Agency.
Ittsvive. Painful Injur)
John Kidgeway, of Roseburg,
who Is employed by L. V. Metx- j
ger. received a very painful in
jury this morning at about nine
o'clock, while removing forms t
from some cement work. A board t
fell striking him on the right side
of the face. He wa taken to ;
the offices of Dr. E. U. Stewart,
where his face was dressed. While
not serious, the Injury is a very
painful one.
Camas Couple Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. George Tanner
were here Saturday and spent the
afternoon shopping and attending
to business affairs. They reside at
Camas Valley.
From Me I rose
Miss Florence Nelson was a visit
or in Roseburg Saturday, spending
the day shopping and visiting
friends. She resides at Melrose.
Visit Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. J. YV. Rass spent
SutunlHV in this rttv visit ins
' friends and relatives. They return
ed to their home at Melrose In the
evening.
Here Saturday
Miss Lucille Galbreath. a resi
dent of Riddle was a Roseburg
caller Saturday, and spent the
afternoon visiting with friends and
shopping.
Arrive To Visit Son
Mrs. Thomas Nicholson arrived
here Saturday night from Oregon
City to visit at the home of her
son, J. I. Nicholson and family for
several weeks.
From MclniHiw
I Mrs. hVtin u-ilr a vlaltnr In thia
city Saturday and spent the after
noon shopping and visiting wirh
friends. She is a resident of
Melrose.
From Myrtle l'olnt
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McMnllen
and W. L. McCracken are here
from Myrtle Point for a day or
so visiting and attending to busi
ness matters.
Mrs. Newport In
Mrs. A. V. Newport was a visitor
Saturday from points east of Rose
burg. She is a resident of IHxon
ville and spent several hours shop
ping and visiting.
From Drew
Among those from the rural dis
tricts to spend Saturday afternoon
in Roseburg visiting friends and
shopping was Mrs. Van Dycke. She
is a resident of Drew.
Visitor Siiiuhiy
Mrs. L. F. Olave, of Sneramen
to, was a visitor In this city Sun
day and overnight, stopp'ng over,
on her return home after visiting
at Gold Reach.
Finn Fire Today
The fire department was called
out this morning for a flue fire
at the home of Mrs. Krear on the
corner of Mosher and Jackson
'streets. The fire did no damage.
Is Visiting at E'garose
Al?ot Anderson Is visiting for
several days with his parents at
Elgarose. He Is now living at
Marshfield, where he has been
working for the past winter.
Undergoes Operation
Alpha lielle. the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A- Grubbe of Wilbur, un
derwent a nose and throat opera
tion at Mercy Hospital Saturday
with Dr. A. C. .Seely in attend
ance. Brills In Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. . Drill and
daughter were here from southern
noints in the county Saturday at
tending to business matters and
Dmln Merchant VII(h
H. A. Cool was hfre from Drain
for several hours Saturday attend
ing to business matters. Mr. Tool
had a hardware store at that
city.
Mr. Iif fin-jwell Iteturn Home
Mrs. Vivian Leffinuwell return
ed tn her home at Eugene Sunday
afternoon after visiting here as
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Cavsnnngh for the past wok or
tn days.
lciivi for Xrtra"kn
M r. and Mrs. Frank Deitz lft
this morning fnr Loun City. Ne
braska, where they will spend th
nxt two months visiting with
shopping. They resides at Myrtlo j friends. They are taking the
I Creek.
The Prince of Wales already is beginning to fear he will suffer
from the decided embonpoint that came In his latter years to his royal
irrandfather, King Edward VII. Jut before be started for South
Africa he had himself examined by several specialists, and has appoint
ments for ore examinsUons when he returns, to ascertain If these
ambassadorial Jaunts are adding to his poundage. The Prince, now in
his earl thirties, has a decidedly sylph-like figure.
Mrs. Ewing Visitor
Mrs. W. IL Ewing was among
the visitors from points north of
this city Saturday and spent the
afternoon shopping and visiting
with friends. Mr. Ewing resides
at Oakland.
From Wilbur
Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. Tl. Hastings
were among those from points
north of th s eltv to spend Satur
day here attending to business
matters and whopp.n,. They are
Wilbur resident.
Miss James Returns to Los Angeles
Miss Pearl Jam-en, who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. James, here for some time, re
turned to her home ni Is Angeles
southern route.
Mr. .nrreie Vbdtoi
C. O. Garrett, well known Glen
dale resident, was a Ros'-burg
caller Saturday and spent several
hours attending to biiHine's mat
tern. Mr. Garrett has a large
stork ranr-h at Glendale.
INSIDE AND OUTSIDE, WITH PAINTS
Now is the time to do your exterior as well as interior
painting because it will dry quickly, and you want fresh,
clean surfaces for Spring and Summer.
We Guarantee Satisfaction.
Visitor Siiii'liiy
Mrs. II. 11. Ji'frl. of Pnrllnnd.
nfnnpfd nvrr In this rlt v hist
nlpht. Ph formt-rly nwnffl llio
rianr dVparlnvnt at the Sowiird
holol In I'ortlnnil. Mrs. Ji'frlcs
Is on ht-r way t'V motor to I.os
AnjfHrs on a visit.
VUlt Mr. anil Mr. Itoll
Mr. sml Mrs (1. A. V. Folknrs
of Atorla anil Dr. K. M. Srhnnxr
of I o. Atifclnn wr h-rp over
old
Itoll,
PROTECT FORESTS
SLDGAPJ FOR WEEK
Forest protection Week opened
today, and until Sunday the matter
of saving the nations forest wealtn
will be stressed In every possible
way. Speakers will appear at
practically every public gathering
In Roseburg during the week and
will show the great need for pro
tection of the forests of the coun
try. The schools will also take up
this Important matter, and special
meetings for the school children,
will be addressed by Ranger W'ies
endanger, who is not only an In
teresting speaker but a good In
tertainer. Posters made by school children
from all parts of the county, are
being displayed In store windows,
and several of the city's merchants
have put In attractive window dis
plays, which call the attention of
the persons passing along the
street to the Importance of fire prevention.
WRESTLIKfr.1
RALPH HAND
Famous Cottage Grove Grappler
" PAUL AMORT
Roseburg's Own Mat Artist
Auspices of Roseburg Lodge B. P. O. Elks, No. 326
Benefit of
Charity Fund
Antlers Theatre
Roseburg, April 28
THIS WILL BE A FINISH MATCH
FAST PRELIMINARY, ORCHESTRA
Preliminaries will start at 7:45 1
Reserved Seats $1.50, $2.00 General Admission $1.00
MITCHELL DELIVERS
FINAL ROUND OF SHOT
World9 9 Oldest Poem
limner, the Credit poet. Is credited
with being a cniHis4r of the oldest
and mi)"! famous poem In existence,
"The Iliad." limner lived nhout
1"M It. '. and In his Immortal epic
describes. In J4 IhmUis, certain Im
portant events (hat occurred In the
tenth and lnt year of (he siege of
Tmy. Againeiimiin, the commander-in-chief
of the allied (trecks, having
unrrelel with Achilles, the latter
retires In anger from the contest
and sulks In his tent. As a result
of this defection the. Trojans are
victorious and Achilles, accordingly
sends his friend. Pntmclu, to turn
(he tide of battle. Piitrocluft, how
ever, is tduln by Hector, whereupon
Achilles, rushing forth In rage o
avenge the d'iith of his friend, kills
Hector and drugs his hmy f lis
tened to his chnrlot towiinls the
Grecian ships. The poem of the
Iliad close with the restoration of
the body of Hector to I'rlum, and
the funeral ceremonies In honor of
(he Trojan hero.
(AMnrlattnt Prt Iwd Wire.)
WASHINGTON. April 27-Having
relinquished his post of assist
ant chief of the Mr service with
its rank of Tlrlgadler-t.eneral, Col
onel William Mitchell today deliv
ered a parting shot In the contro
versey over a unified air service
which has enveloped him.
In the presence of Major Gener
nl Patrick, chief of the air ser
vice and llrigadler-Oeneral Fechet,
who for the first timo wore the
stars which Identified him as (he
new nlr chief. Colonel Mitchell de
clared: "Wo are basking more in
the shadows of the valley of Ig
norance than ever before." His re
marks were applauded by the
group gathered lo pay him fare
well honors and when ho had con
cluded a brief address, the au
dience arose at the request of Gen
eral Fechet and stood a few mo
ments In silence to demonstrate
the feeling of esteem and love."
('olonel Mitchell asserted that
the army had not developed new
methods of nnttonal defense and
never would. That mission, he said,
was for the air service to perforin.
"1 believe we should have 2400
ships that can be turned out In
two weeks," he said, "they can be
thrown out over the coasts on
short notice, protecting the bord
ers of the country and the canal
zone."
1 1. O. O. F. PICNIC AT
CANYONVILLE SUNDAY
DREW HUGE CROWD
I The crowd which gathered at
j Canyonville yesterday Cor the an-
U'iirhl hours more Is exnerlcd lo ' ' I"cn,c nu
! t-ll whether the defending "black" , versary celebration,
MOCK BATTLE AT CRISIS
(AOTrUtnl 1-m I--.! Kir .Y
HONOLULU. April 27. Tho
tntofk warfare struxjile for posses
sion of the Island of Oahu ap
proached h crisis today. Forty-
was so fnr
forces can hold out against the at- 'ov,'r ,hB expectations that the ar-
tackiliK "bhti a " I ranKemems mane rre iiinu'-quuic.
Marines landed this mornlnn at land prompt action was necessary
Fwa. on the southwest corner of on the part of the committee in
the Island and In a hitler "battle" 1 chars to provide for the handling
pushed their way through into the of the great number who participate
HaloJwa sector on the North- ed 'In the association s outing. The
western coast. LandtnoTat north ! beautiful spring day was largely
coast points also were accomplish-: responsible for the attendance,
cd successfully by the "blues. lodges from every part of the roun
The landing or tho marines fol- i ty being v.;ell represented. There
lowed the 'bomhlng" of the rail-i wore IS lodges represented by dele
road at Kaenn point, the western gallons and the attendance was
tip of the Island) and Paunohula ' over BOO.
rldire bv "blue" force cruisers. 1 A basket dinner was served at
i"lllack" airplanes "counter attack-noon, and this was followed by a
led." thf results of the encounter ; program, which was as follows:
I not yet having been announced by Song. America,
i the umpires of the glganallc war Music. Myrtle Creek orchestra.
I game. Solo, Mrs. J. II. Clark , of Rose
I The vicllant planes of the ' burg.
! "black" defenders sighted the I Instrumental duet. Echo and Klsa
j much sought air craft carrier Pardee, Canyonville.
"Langl y," today about CO miles i Addreis, Mrs. Edith Kelly, of
j south. ' Roseburg. past president of the
o . ; Hebekah Assembly.
'44: Solo, Mra. Uoy Porter, Myrtle
AGED WOMAN DROPS
IN 69-FOOT WELL
Maks Home Hert
y r. and Mrs. David Wood and
daughter arrived In Roseburg from
Ixng Reach. California, late Satur
day and will make their homo on
a beautiful ranch near (Hide. Ue
fore settling on their new proper
ty, they will go on tn Idaho, where
they will visit friends for a month,
but expect to locate here perman
ently about June 1.
(Awm-ittrtl f'rrm Wir. )
PORTLAND. Ore., April 27.
Mrs. Marry Sedlax. 60, drop-
ped 60 feet Into an old well
at St. Joseph's home on the
east siile this afternoon. She
had washtd out a coat and
hung It over the pump lo dry Smith, (ihndale. president: F. Corn-
BORN
ALIIRICHT To Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Albright, of 1I3H Jackson street,
on Monday, April 27, a daughter.
Mirrlln. I Irene l..ua
' A marriage license was Issued
1 today to A. T. Cowger, and Alice
Icooley, both of Sutherlln.
;
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Creek.
Instrumental holo, Mrs. Leo Rapp
Rosebur.
Solo. Mrs. Jennie Hopkins, Can
I yonvllle.
1 Address. V. T. Jackson, of Rose
bunr. Brand warden.
iMuslc, Myrtle Creek orchestra.
following the profrram the
business session was- held, the
new officers elected belnjt I. H.
when the b'tards beneath her
gave way and she dropped
straight down.
The well had not been used
for years and was dry.
Thn firo department was
railed but tnnk only a 24 foot
ladder, whlrh fin-men tried to
let down by a rope.
Mrs. Sedlax called up lo
them that she did not think
she had been seriously injur-
ed.
well, (;iendale, first vice president;
II. W. Herman. Myrtle Creek, sec
ond vice president; J. II. Dearltng;
Oakland, third vice president; K.
S. French, Ituseburg, fourth vice
president: J. y.. Pickens, secretary;
V. T. Jackson, treasurer.
Glendale was selected for the
next anniversary picnic and cele
bration, m
You may often get full but yo
will m'ver gt enotttrh of GUI MM
Itltos.' MILK lUiKAI). Phone
i:u.
1 Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25
$ 119 NO. JACKSON
1 WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
Saturday night. -Miss James for-; ""d "V, .VU?
5 merly resided here and has many fr'ends Mr. and Mrs K k.
friends in Roseburg. ho '" n'r ,h, cl-
I, "Man; SJS? wSCT , J ITT
S . i .u 1M - nn the Toux a National Hank
$ I '""nT1", 'I B.h! hrw construction Job. returned ves.-r.
g burned al .'y Sunday n he city , VnUnn. where he hn,
A dump yards The obnoxlou. , smoke MnHinir ,ovpr, nBV, n
'jon,K,',P blSZ" C , , , Vi 1, hu.lnesV Mr I.orney visited th.
S North Roseburg and last night ,n Vancouverwhere thn
'wmeil a regular smudge over the ftn rot(l ( M prppHrP,
to.,. , u. ,h( bBnk f,,, tlrl liiar. and msde ar
A in arms over the i.fttter and ranitn.n for th ,Br)v .bin
g pect to present their grievance ! , f mKlera nnw nwned A
B made
lt.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.Trf.T.Tn.T.T.I.TO I t'Uera.
e cou-j 11. An effort will be ,, f , frr1 ,,,, as
& g " receiven lasi weK, nut wornmfn
g moved farther av-Ty fr,ym the cltyBrp now ,n nrM of mnrm of ,tltll
S as lis present unsightly appearance! . , , ,t w) bp imoossltde.
alon the tracks north of thn city hnwoVPri to obtain another ship
form a bad greeting sign for trav.1Tmnt foT a wt, Mr. Dorney
Brain Works in Hot Bath
When you have fonie particularly
knotty problem t solvp. try a steam
ing hot hath. Nothing h so con-diK-lve
to rleur thinking ns a hot
tub. asserts lr. I.. I In Mum I of
Washington, P. r In llygelu, henlth
nuignlne published hy the Ameri
can Medh'al association.
Hitve the water a hot as can he
home, and fh-n n little hotter, ad
vises PM'tor lluhhard, nml im sure
to have n paper and pencil within
reach so that you will not Iimm the
brilliant Ideas that ure sure to
come.
Siieh a bath Is weakening and
would he exhausting to some p-o-plo.
hut ued In nn emerirn',y, It
will be found well worth while.
Toadtone9
Certain Mack pebt.les. known
ton dt ones, which toads were- re
puted to carry In their hends.
though of little beauty as ornii
nieiif, were highly eMteeme during
the dark h'ch henne of their al
leged powr to henl vaiotiN kinds
of digestive dlsnnlers and fnr their
sutponed protective Intluencf over
children. The wearer of on mm
thought Immune from toothache;
they were held as iiiilldotes fnr poi
sons and believed lo warn of the
uppnmcli of b venomous reptile hy
Impnrtlng n stinging ennton to
the flesh. Popular Mechanics Mag-atlne.
HAND AND AMORT TO BUMP HEADS TOMORROW MTE
si
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lying his torturous tee hold on vk0n. Hand xpcts
a o
R.lnk UnA nrlrtA nf AottAr, Grove. 'A'
to win Tuesday night's trch won Amort LTth "m route. The Antlers Theatre will be the scent of
the struggle and the protds will go to the Elk, Charity fund. a Q