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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. MAY 1. 1925. t W n iC 1 -v J at X Br B la BD HxJl EiflBninalfllal 21 LOCAL NEWS 2 Arrive. Kroni Sulem & Mrs. Lottie Hoover arrived here Zk 1 last night from Saleui to spviul 5 'several daya vUltiiiK at the homo Again we wish to call your attention to the con venience of our phone and delivery service. Our regu lar customers have learned to make good use of it. Think of the convenience of phoning your order and having it delivered morning and evening. We aim to please. We try to gather the very best of food stuffs and keep the prices as reasonable as possible. Get the habit of trading at our place. We offer the following Special items for Saturday Bulk Dates, per lb 10c df Fancy white beans, per lb 10c of Mrs. l'uchel Moss. Here Yesterday Mr. and Mr, dark N. Tlsdale motored here yesterday from Su therlln and spent the afternoon visiting with frfends. Mr. Hartley VUHor Mrs. It. C. Hartley was here yesterday afternoon visiting with friends and shopping. Sao is a resident of Riddle. frran Oak Creek Mrs. J. II. Short was In from A the rural districts yesterday shop T ping and visiting with friends. 5 1 She resides at Oak Creek. 1 ll D l c t. rrr- o i m i .i .a wa J iui curies supply uuec, special uicna 91. lu F. from looklng talnae U ? in,. ln.,... r t , , 41 A. Larsen. Looking Glass resl- 4 I l()c loaves Bread for 15c S , dent was a visitor lu this city yes- j A good broom for 50c J I '"day. spending several hours fi Schilling. Coffee, while it lasts , 50c ! tttte"Ulng ,0 """ - IliiKjneHq VUltor it. Kerber. Oakland resident, spend some time in this city at tending to business affuirs yes terday, lie returned home In the afternoon. I Air slacked lime at Mettger'a. .Phone 362. From Draw O. E. Cook was here yesterday attending to business affuirs and visiting. He returned to bis home at Drew this morning. Swedish scythes with thin Inlaid blades at Wharton Iiros. Spends Day at Myrtle Creek Mrs. Lottie Hoover, who Is visit ing In Koaeburg, left for My rile Creek this morning to spend the day visiting friends. Full line of fresh fruits and vegetables always on fj hand, don't overlook our Home Made Mayonaise, made 5 fresh daily, it's delicious. S Quality Meats 'a : ... .... ::. rj gfiir HitfimiiiK a uuy nere visiiing R Pot Roast, lb 15c 0 anl looking after business mal ty Tt tera. '( Boiling; Beef, lb. 12$ J Itctiims to Coast Mrs. Vere l)e Kors returned to her home In Marshfield yesterday. 'A Poik Shoulder Roast, per lb 22c Pork Leg Roast, per lb 25c 4 Veal Shoulder Roast, per lb 16c Here Thursday , Mrs. V. P. Farrlngton was. In from th rural districts for a few hours Thursday shopping and on business. She resides east of this city. 2 Veal Loin and Leij Roast, per lb 22c 2 AlJwtr for Fl 5 t (? H. L. Barry. g V eal Breast, per lb 12 J K Fresh Pork Sausage, 2 lbs. for 35c 4) Tinmburger, per lb. : 15c r. 01; 1 I ? il. . iicca L-iver. per 10 - luc r. FJ . W. those In from points east of this 15 Lis-ht Bacon Backs, per lb 33c .city yesterday afternoon. She Is 11. 1.. narry, insurance aujua R tor. was here again on Thursday, 9 ; completing the adjustments on A the fire Iofs. suffered by Hoyer 1 llrothe'ra Meat Murket. A ! .Mrs. Khort Visits K Mrs. J. H. Short was Heavy Hams, per lb 32c Heavy Bacon, per lb .'. 30c Dried Salt Pork, per lb 22c from Oak Creek and was shopping and visiting. PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. Grocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363 .' Free Delivery Mrs. Denn in Mrs. J. H. Denn was a Rose burg visitor yesterday afternoon from Camas Valley. She spent the afternoon shopping and visit ing with friends. 4 ' In ninradnv I I. I,..' l.. hore Shopping Here Yesterday Mrs. Davis, of Sutberlln, accom panied by her daughter. Mlsa Mil dred, sient yesterday afternoon in this city shopping. Rope or chain tugs, horse collars and collar pads at Wharton llros. From Molnlln Ueorge Uibson was In Rjsebnrg yesterday visiting and attending to business mutters. He returned home to Molalla this moruiug. lnvcs for Port lame J. O. Watson, local attorney, left last night for Portland, where he will spend the next fuw days attending to business affuirs. Make Short Trip Warren 1. Reed, well known Reed'port business man made a short business trip to this city yesterday, returning home in the evening. ION OF 0. S. INCREASES (AuoeUUd has bul Win.) WASHINGTON. May 1. The 1 rate of Increase of the nation's population by birth wus consider- I ably greater In 1S24 than in 1S23. While the birthrate Increased fro m22.3 per 1.000 In 1923 to 22.5 ! per 1,000 in 1924, the death rate j decreased during the period from 12.4 to 11.9 per 1,000. I A census bureau survey made ! public today showed the highest ! birth rata In the country "to be i 31.9 per 1.000 In the rural districts, of North Carolina, while the low- i est rate 14.9 per 1.000 was found in the rural districts of Montana. The death rate was lower In I 1924 than In 1923 In 23 of the 29 states covered by the survey. In- iunt mortality rutea were shown to be generally lower In 1924 than lu 1923, Increases being noted in only three states. The 1924 rates per one thousand, of population of births and deaths were shown to be for California 23 and 14.5; Montana 16.1 and 7. IS; Nebraska 21.5 and 9; Oregon 18.6 and 11.3: Washington 17.4 and 10 and Wy oming 24 and 9.5. Dusting powder for aphis and other Insects at Wharton llros. To Visit at Keidel Home Mrs. C. J. Reldel and son. Bob by, have arrived from Grants Fa's, and will spend the next few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keidel. Made Early Trip ( Tarty Motoring North F. A. Lashier, secretary-treasurer' Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Peters and of the Southern Oregon Conference,' son, sloped over In this city yes Sutherlln, drove over this morning terday, and were guests at the bt'fore eiKht o clock. to their home at Sumns, Washing Call and see the new products ton. ufter u motor trip through nt the Walking Store. t?0 W. Lane. California. Visitor from soutlrern points in the coun ty yesterday and spent several hours transacting business. lie is a resident of Canyonville. DON'T MARRY A SINGLE BRAND OF ANYTHING. GIVE EVERY FEL LOW A FAIR SHOW. SPEAKING OF BREAD, YOU WILL ALWAYS COME BACK AFTER ONE TRIAL OF GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. PHONE 133. Garden Valley Couple VMt Among those in from the rural itrlcts yesterday, were Mr. and Mrs, .1. D. Hess. They are from Garden Valley and wore hero shopping and on business. Visitor Thursday -Mr. and Mrs. Jt. A. Cnlhoun 8tvnt a few hour vifrtiii:; with rr'ends and atten-hi-R to Lin'rea milters in t hi 4 rUy Tliursda.1'. Tii-y are from O anion Valley. To Visit Over Week End Miss lllair arrived here this moiniriK from Eugene, and will be the guest of Miss Margaret Young and Miss Evelyn Young ove the week end. Is Visiting Mniln-r Vrs. Joseph CluugL'erty Is here from (ilendale for a few days visiting at the home of her mo ther, Mrs. S. L. DiMard, in Lau relwood. Medford People Here Mr. and Mrs. B. i. Barry arrived here from Medford yesterday af ternoon nou are spending a iew j uuya nere auenuiug 10 uusiness interests. Grants Pass Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wood were here visiting Thursday and over night. They are residents of Grunts Pass, and left for the north today. Returns to Oakland Fred Kausche returned to his home at Oakland this afternoon after spending the past two days in Koseburg attending to business matters. Returns Home f A. W. Beam returned to his home at Glide this morning after spend ing Thumiay in this city attend ing to buoiness matters and visit ing friends. ELECTED LEADER (Aaorlattd ho Lraan! Wlr.) SALEM. Ore., May 1. Mrs. Florence Carver of Portland was elected to head the Oregon state organization of War .Mothers at Its first annual convention, held here yesterday. Other officers were elected as follows: Mrs. K. A. Kiliolt. Salem, vice president: Mrs. Kninia Field, Port land, secretary; Mrs. Hello 'Dun can. Portland, treasurer: Mrs. I. L. Hart, Albany, auditor: Mrs. I. L. Patterson, Polk county, parlia mentarian; Mrs. George H. Alden, Salem, chaplain and Mrs. It. J. Hendricks. Salem, historian. The board of directors Is to consist of Mrs. Ella Harder, Portland, Mrs. W. W. Dixon, Albany: Mrs. F. W. Price. Albany: Mrs. Carrie Fowle, Salem; Mrs. II. R. Fenlon, Dallas and Mrs. Mary Harper, Portland. At their afternoon session the women were addressed by Gov ernor Pierce, Chaplain W. F. Gil bert and Colonel Carle Abratns, commander of the local post of V. O. F. W. Sheep shears and shearing; ma chines at Wharton Bros. ROSS HEARING HALTED Ice Cream Time is Here ALL THE BETTER DEALERS SERVE f Douglas County Creamery Ice Cream Products Pure, Wholesome, Delicious A Splendid Food Mr. Place In John J. place was a visitor from point south of Koseburg and spent the afternoon here attend ing to business matters and visit ing friends. He Is from Myrtle Creek. Iave For Oakland Mrs. Hen Shields left this morn ing for Oakland. California, where she will spend the next month or so visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. It. Garner. Former Ite-ddi'iil Visit .Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Stephenson, who formerly resided in this rlty, arrived hire from Grants Pass, where Ih'ey are located, yester- I day, and visited friends. ; Arrives to Visit This Summer John A. Cockrum arrived here this morning from Denver. Colo., to visit at the homo of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Cock rum of this city during the summer months. In Town Today L. W. CInska. of the Office Ma-1 chinery A Supply Company, Inc., j which has Its orficcs at Salem, Eugvne and Corvallls, was in Koseburg today attending to busi ness matters. ' Cntnns Merchant Visits Mr. Guinier was in from Co- ! rat Vallev yesterday for seeral l tours attending to business its'.-I tors. He Is proprietor of the general meichandlse stoio at La' Miac Valley. Divorce la Granted A decree of divorce was granted today to Floyd O. Swisher from Ferris I). Swisher. Cruel and In human treatment was alleged. The plulntlff was. represented by . At torney M. F.-jKlce, Glicsts Here ImhI Mglit Dr. and Mrs. Lamoreaux and children, of Hoquiam. Washing ton, were guests at the Hotel I'mpqua last night. They are on their way home after a motor trip through California. Ijenvo For Itiddle Mrs. Stanley Howden, and Mrs. Julia Hughes, of this city, left thlii morning for Itiddle, where they will spend the week end vis iting with relatives, and will at tend the May Day exercises there today. From HMdlo . Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Strickland were In from Riddle yesterday 'hopping and attending to bust- ness affairs. They were accom- j panted bv Mrs. J. H. Hoot, mo ther of Mrs. Strtrkland. Sheriff Starmer Home .Sheriff Ham Rtarmer returned last nlftht from Seattle, bringing Iester Meredith who was arrested In Seattle, and extradited from Washington, on a charge of non support, the charges being placed a k ui nut him by his ex-wife. Itelurnn fnmt I'ortlnwl Trip Mrs. Jane Jon-y, who has been Tlsltlntr In Portland during the ! past winter, returned to ber home In this rltv last night. She was iolned at Salem by Mrs. S. I. Cooley. who wi'l v t with her for tome time. I Visitor Leaves for South Fred Lo kyear, of Portland, who has been visiting at the home of hts brother, Harold Lockyear, of this city, for the past several days, left this morning fop- Klam ath Kails, where he will spnd the next two months on business. BRIGHTEN AND CLEAN UPYOUR HOME 1 - 1 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE, WITH PAINTS I 5 ft g Now is the time to do your exterior as well as interior I A (ft g painting because it will dry quickly, and you want fresh, clean surfaces for Spring and Summer. j 5 We Guarantee Satisfaction. g Will Locate In South Miss Drnsella Km-sell and MIns TesKln Horrlpan, who have be-n on the Mercy hospital nursing staff for the past two years or so, and who a-e well known here. Iff t this morning for San Krinclsro. where they will locate. They have ac1 repted positions as supervisors at the Hahnaman hospital Jn the southern city. Accept Positions at Hospital Miss Mary Jenkins, rwntiy of Kugt-ne, and Miss (iertmde Dolan, ItosHbtirg girl, have accepted po sitions on the nursing staff at Mercy hospital, taking the plares made vacant by Miss Russell and Miss Horrlgan, who left for the souih today. ' fAMOclatrd Vrrm Leawd Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., May 1. Cir cuit Judge Hewitt, hearing the quo warranto action of Dr. Thomas W. Ross, ex-state fish commission re moved by Governor Pierce, re questing John C. Veatch, appointed as Ross' successor, to answer by what authority he professed . to hold the office, adjourned court during the course of arguments in the case this morning out of re spect to Circuit Judge KtupleJon, who died ai Seaside. The argu ments will be continued after th funeral of Judge Stepleton. John II. Kteenson, appearing for Veatch, argued yesterday that the governor acted within his ex ecutive prerogative In discharging Ross "for cause" after a hearing PAV DAY First of the month again, and pay day for a good many people. But pay day not mean much if most of the check goes to pay some high priced credit grocer. Be in dependent, start now to trade at some cash and carry store, or better still, make a list of your requirements and try Stones tomorrow for your food supplies uniform low prices and courteous, helpful service. " " SHOP EARLY! UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL 12, NOON SATURDAY NEW PACK SHRIMPS 6 cans for . Limit of 6 Cans SCHOOL BOY PEANUT BUTTER S pound pail for 79c 95c SPUDS YAKIMA GEMS 10 pounds for Limit 50 lbs. BEST BUTTER 2 pounds for 23c 79c CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR 49 lb. sack for FANCY CATSUP Pints for PURE CANE SUGAR 100 lbs. for BEST BUTTER 2 pounds for SPUDS YAKIMA GEMS 100 pounds for LARGE SWEET ORANGES Size 126 Dozen for LARGE LEMONS Per Dozen SMALL SWEET ORANGES 2 Dozen for SWIFTS PICNIC Per pound , MORILLS HAMS Per pound Every-Day Saving Prices .. 52.19 19c $6.69 .J85C $2.50 ... 57c ... 27c ... 43c ... 25c .... 32c CANNED FRUITS ! ' APRICOTS Heavy Syrup, No. 2J M M cans, per can 19c 12 cant for WXlAy PEACHES Heavy Syrup. Giant CC Halves. 2 cans for WV BROKEN SLICE PINEAPPLE CC. 2k Size Cans 2 cans for WWW CANNED VEGETABLES " CORN, PEAS OR TOMATOES ' Standard Pack Per Can 15c, 3 t1 CO. Cans for 43c 12 cans for V 1 109 STRING BEANS, Fancy ' flflJ, Per Can UU CAMPBELLS PORK & BEANS f 1 1 C No. 2 Can 10c 12 cans for if 13 LARGE SELECTION Extra Fancy Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, very reasonable 311 WEST CASS ROSEBURG, ORE CALIFORNIA r AND OREGON :: as required by the statutes. The governor's action, he said, was fi nul. , ie our sprywheel garden trac tor. One man can do five times as much work with this tool as with a push cultivator. Wharton llros. Before ordering your engraved graduation announcements, call at the News-Review office and see the new line just received. Last of A. E. F. (Awocbted !tm LmsH Wire.) STAROARD, Prussia. May 1. It I Is not yet explained whether the; wreck today of the Kydtkuhnen-j Derlln express near hero. In which j from thirty to forty were killed and I about forty injured was caused by I accidental derailment or wan the ! act of political malcontents. Rome j color Is given to the latter theory j by the fuel that a Russian economic i commission headed by Ir. Murkoff, ' director of the Russian economic institute for the Haiti c states, was aboard the train. B. P. O. Blks. Reunurg' Ledge No. 826. Hold ronlar mams nlcatlnns at tt4 Elk's Temple o nch Thursday of every mdntft All members requested ..to. , a tend renlarly. and all vtslUnf brothers are cordially mrUM U J. O. TVAY. Jr.. E. R. J. T. GOODMAN. Secretary A. F. A A. M. iuti 1-oCga No. and third TwwdftTs. Masonl Temole. A1! members , request tod to attend and visiting com panion, welnme. M 8 HA MM. W. If. W r HARRIR. flee K. O. T. M. Meets eacB second and fourth Thursday of each month. In Msmtbee ball. m ner C" end Ptne streets. Vh Ulnar Knlehtu alwavs welcome, u p. oonnMAN. f W RtPP P K Serncant JohD J. Lottos, the last man of the American Kiped'Uonary Forces to return from France, baa i arrived In New York. He sailed , ooverseas In July, 1617, and thus 1-The Eydikuhnnn-llerlln p " J2?S1 " wa derailed early this mornlnK In tn 0rT" ""tloo Serine.. Men and Women in News of the Day Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. phone 25 f V 11? NO. JACKSON I WATCI I OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS Mrs. Marsters Will Visit Mrfl. R. W. Marnlers and dauifh ter, Dorothy, will arrive thin even In? to vlftit over the week enfl with Attorney B. W. Marter. Mrs. Marsters and her daughter Intend to Join Mr. Marnier here as soon as school Is over nt Salem where they are now maOm their home, and dtirln. her stay here the last of this wJ)n and the first of nest. Mrs. Msrsters will rndesrnr to find a suitable home for the family when they return following the sisrtlna; of the summer vacation. Former Resldtnt Pasass Through Mrs. B. M. llenfro, formerly of this city, passed throueh Hone- burs; Wednesday nlaht enroote, from her home at Eugene, to Mllo, ! to visit her parents. She will stop on her return Sunday and will be ' tho auest of Mr. and Mrs. II. U. 1 locaran. Horry's Mrtre to ltMrhunt Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge lierry, who formerly resided In this elty, and who have been making- their home nt North Hend for sonve time, have returned to Itoselmrs to lorste. snd will make their home st East Second Ave nue, north, with Mrs. Kerry's ste-fath'-r, S. IIo'Dken. I he Polish corridor between Swar oschln and Staroxard, killing be tween 30 and 40 persons' and Injur ing two score. ttfiutK lATDf ' VOLKlASt frJGZOR&G DC?U31rKRTTC Pstrlsrch Tlkhon. former hesd of the Orthodos rhurrh of AIV Russia, once sentenced to deirt by the Soviets for aliened counter revolution. Is dead In Moscow. He served his church In America from 1898 until 190. Lonitnn hears that Senator Uunllelmo Marconi, of Ttsly, world-renowned wireless Inventor, Is soon to marry Miss Klizv 1eth Narclssa Paynter, eishteen-year-old stlrl of Itrsquenns. Cornwall. England, whose father commsnds the crack Scots Guards. The Krltlsn Consul In Paris has refused to marry Lady Sholto Dmglas to Prince Durnhsddln, eldest son of former Sulian Abdul liamld, on the grounds she Is no longer a Hrltlah subject Idy Sl.tito Is the divorced wife of Lord Douglss. Oeorge 8. Dougherty, former Deputy Police Com missioner of New Tnrk City, and noted crime expert, was. ona of a party of six held BP and robbed of all their possessions la Lot Angeles, Ul I1FHLIN. May 1. Dispatches re ceived here from Rchneldemuehl snlil that the count showed 24 killed and 20 Injured in the wreck today of the Kydtkuhnen-Uerlln express. It wnn reported that the accident was due to an unidentified person having removed tho bolts from cross ties and rails. t LODGE DIRECTORY 1 United Ari.ee wrf. 1p Vse Cabee hall first and third Thurs days. VMtlng members al- we1rone I1RI.EV WHITAKETt. M. A. Mtt.rmirn Ver-ttf.i.orH. Treas TIFI.t.rl PTRPIIFVaON See Nelohbore r' Woooceart. '"lllas Circle No. 9 Meets na!! first end third Ifovtdav evectiarm, te K. of P hall. Vlsltliur neighbor Invited o attend " At. VIA WFTHFRFI.I, O. N. VaPOAPFTT WtTTTKFV Clerk W m A. O. T. W . StoMburtTwe view No. 11. Wolds ranla neetlnee on eeeod andfntiHV Thursdays a 1:SI p. m. Visit Inr sisters Invited tn s'tertd r news Mecca bee halt Pine anl Peas etreete rr.ABA PONFTIHAKE. Com. JKSSrB RAPP. Pol. Hoeehurar tebsirsh'L34oeaie7st I. O. O F. Meets In Odd l tows Temple every week oe Tneedsv evening. ATMtlal members In enod standing; ars enedlsltv Invt'ee) tn attend. MPS MARGARET ASHCRATT. Trr.T.m f .tottnson. Tfei' Ree. v-rnvj, SISTT.FY. Fin e, - United Brotnernootf of Csmentsrs end Jointers of Amsrles. Mi'ets st 478 H. Main second rnd fourth Toesdsv evenings ol eech mr th. All rsrpenter weV eomed T W tjnT.VW Ttefl. flee EMERY COLE, Pres. O. F S.. ftosetiurQ Cnsnter No. S Hntds their revulsr meeting on the first snd third Thursdays In e.eb month all sojonrnlns brothers snd sisters are respect filltv Invited tn attend emu n stvnt.PTnu. W. M PPVF .TOUVSON. Beeretsrv Union fcneamofnent. No e. I. 6. O F Meets in Odd Fellows Tern r'e on 2nd snd 4th Wednesdsvi of each month. Visiting Patt arch elwsv. welcome. FftED MIT.I.FR r. P. tv P WFTHFRELU BrrlMI Umpcus'KIoNorV-Meet In. snd 4th Mor'eva nf teeff month I Imm S fl BBS Rmi I Wendmen of tne WorldTC8mo Ne 1?S Meets In the Odd Fellow! ttsll In Pnaeburg every first snd third Mnndsr evenings Vis Ittnr netrhnors elwavs welcome JOHV DEM. HESS. C. C. M. H. MILLER, Clerk. I siieel Cnspver No t1. St A. M stated eon vocations nw ..first 13. Reenlsr eomninnteatlont second and fonrtb Wedn'asdavt eseb month, at Masonic Tempi) Roseburg. Ore Visitor! vei come. A A Wtt,riFH. Flgh Priest, w V HARRIS. Seretarj" tvthlan Sisters. UmpM-'s TampteT No. 4 Meet, tli second - SO fourth Vnndav evening of earl month, at the K of P. ha It, Vis. itor alwave welcome VSRTHS thristensfn; M.E.C FVA MARKS M of Ft O. " MAV E. PARKER. M. of V.. I O O F Phlletsrrsn Cadge No, Meets In Odd Fellows Ten nle everv Frldsv even lev. Vlslb Ing hretherD are always, ,wV come PONAT.rt VOTTNO. N O. A. f OFnnfq Ree. See. I R RAH.FV Fin See Knlqht of Pvtmas, Alohs Lpdqe No. 47 Meets everv Wedneg. dav tn Knights of Pvthtaa hall Ufl Roee street. Visitors always welcomed SM rHRISTFNSOM C. C. ROV O vorva M. F ! 1 WTMRF"t.T. K. V . n. eoi,". eioaeou-AsrlsMeetsTs Msecsbee hsll. on raas street on second and fonrtb Wednae dav evenlnre of each month, at I o'clock Vtsltln brethera la gvw .tndtnr elwev welcome iTirMARn Rtisru. W: P. P. TIIEO. W ALTHAVS.)fVP. B F OOOPMAN. Bee. nnarpi-Rn triDOK wn iojt u O O. M Meets everv Wednesdat night Vooee flail t4 N Jack, son St. Cnh rooms orven T:I0 t in e m. Vlsltln brother' W. A. ROOARO Dictator. W o PAPOFTFR. Secretarr. JNO. II. THRONE. Treasarer.