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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, MAY 2. 1925. UROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW . IuumI Dalit tt nt AiinHaW hw Th N Rw lava Ca . Ina. d. W. rft I "- .I,. .... ii '"iimiii iuu nuiiBcr BATES- Bee reta ry-T rau rer BERT 0. ; Entered second clas matter May 17, 1&20, at tha pout office at '. Roseburg. Oregon, under the Act of March 1, 187. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mill Dally, ill month, by mall Pally, three months, by mall Daily, alnfle month, by mall Daily, by carrier, per month- . Weekly News-Review, by mall, per year. 14.o0 . 100 . 1.00 . (0 . 60 . i.00 MrMb,r ml The Awnlatrt frmmm. The Associated Preaa ta exolu.lv. ly entitled to the uae for republl. " latlon of all newa dlapatchae oredlted to It or not otherwise credited -in thte paper and to all local newa publleeed herein. All rlKhta of re - juDlltatlon ot .paclal dtapatrhea bftrsln ar alao reaorved. ROSEBURQ, OREGON, SATU RDAV, MAY 2. 1925. ' NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK Beginning tomorrow, May 8, and continuing until Sat urday, May 9, programs will be devoted throughout the na tion to training the ear and mind to respond more readily to "ho Mimi nf mnmV Tta wnrth in ihn hnme. thp community ana nation at mrire win ue toiu in no uncertain tunes, aim ;;pepple everywhere will be impressed with the pleasure and . i i i u . r r i ... .1 ;110t. rlere in Roseburg an enlarged musical program has been planned for the entire week, every musical organization taking a leading part and a fitting observance and well-bal- anced program has been arranged for each day during the entire week. Churches, civic organizations, the schools, all musical clubs and those who are directly interested in music, 'are co-operating to the fullest extent to make (he week a no : table one in musical circles, to impress upon parents and children the importance of music in their future life and the ;need for acquiring early a love for the art. To the professional and amateur musician of the com munity Music Week provides an opportunity to give of his ability for the education and enjoyment of his fellow citizens and the artistic advancement of his city. The cause of mu sic, and those concerned with its making, is furthered . througti the stimulation of interest in music and the widen ' ing of the audience for music. The city, town, or village which through its local observance gives more thought to music has not only the immediate benefit of a succession of attractions carefully planned for its entertainment and im provement, but still more important, the prospect of a con ; tinued development in its musical life and therefore also its civic ana social me. inrouirn uie esiauiisiiirieiii vi ut'rrnuii- Ant miioiDD apttinhaa linnn tho InTArAar fronton hv nlneir : Week. The value to the nation of the broadenincr and deen- .eninK 01 ine love iur music in even a single cuiiiniuiiuy is very great. National Music Week, aiming to accomplish this I. : i i i i At i r ........:;.. . Ihmnfrhniit tho Iqtki Ytaa o Trvfnnfml volna moof almnct hp. vnnH rnlpiilntinn. . . . linr.. music is not mst sometninor to be eniovea aur nir music yeen very mucn to ine contrary. 11 is an csuiuiinu- ofi'Dflour a, ,iirMfi , . n 1 1 1 t r in ' .1 . nrtma t o,mi, nmm iniTir WU (HOV, Ul LI I1.UIU IHIUG fcV, SIWJ IIW1I1C ,V L.V.J VU1IIII1UIHVJ j it.. . : l i . : e , : i : .i . . . t . . TTffl flnH tVio riillivnfinn nf thin mfHl wnrthv art. Htinnlrl rp- .xaive close attention by every well-regulated home and child 'ren encouraged to accept it in some branch. LOYALTY TO CALIFORNIA ruiiuwuiK is tuny ui u iciiur vyiiiiuii itiiiiv.ii i-u. evi i : - r it -vr i -r 1 i a Knight Packing Company, by their representative. Mr. T. F. .ATesrh. nnH nnhlisheH in a rprpnt irrup nf Dip Orrornn Mrr- . cnanis Magazine: "Mn Thia is n now hofnl nnH run hv thp Wpnvrr hovs. ; who also have the Umpqua hotel at Roseburg. On my last trip here (while the hotel was still under construction) 1 ; talked Knight's Rogue River Catsup to Mr. Weaver and he 'riAllAkf R A n AAA rUHne.V 1iTnnAn I U Oa C ' uuugiit u vuoco viiiuukii luaoun, jiuiiittu vu. ou iuihkiii. ti ter finishing my dinner, I introduced myself to the steward and tnlri him I wns mnoh nlPJispl tn rop Knitrht a Rncmp Kiv- pr CnLRiin nn tho. tnhlns. it ere h me lone ne saiu. 1 iiKe il ana inniK its line Ao !- hut- I hnrl inf nnnthnaa wntri I ' lit n xntenn uitouu uu iinu vu Hut niiutiivi uimiUi i vuitiuiiiitl vciiouii f rt on wtotttr Cn.f rrr i a rnr-lo Vr4 n 4 Ant oir Arhnw li 1 1 j i jiiuii i vtiiitviiiin iivuuiv Avi Uiic vvf -oi nui umti . 11 1. . i: : - t i : j At j n i :a - a. a n - vffiiiuiiiici ji uuueto. iiv oniu lllCjr U'll V IU iVIl JU ' tta .niJ AnMAj u.. ..a:m r u : i.. I x t .. irii il.. l a r i . i- itiiu uuiuuun vuuey x runes uii my menu una me uiiiurniu rvastrtlo rnianri Biwh a hfillnr 4hnt ha hnrl ir mnf it lie is irom Boumom t a inrniA nnr. rir. wpnvpr nnn liAiirrhl thoaa I 1 farrtn hrnHnita nW tkmnrhf if nnl.i t ( fcvvaaj 1 1 v vii-aw vii-guii j)iuuui,vo aim UluUKllt JL IIIJf liVLIII 1A' jjuv iiicni uii uiv iiiciiu tiie eniue as ne uws in ivu.euuiK 1 u.- u a TDK nrr in i I 1- v ia 'at ii nn t it nii ry a imia nA I mt T ii tt K.A..n.l1t- r nn - 41. : r I l.A . r ' - r 4 n I mailii.in.lir(rnn srtnn t an1 muiA iri i unnM Iia mif iii u.H . how many people here called him on it, saying "Why do we . nave 10 use ureiron soaD in aniornia Aim one man even ( nciiv i ii i Oct fcv oJ IIU BUUIU IRill Oltiy lllt'It aliilll lllllll Mr. Weaver showed him a copy of an order where he had or- Bntl thnif hod thA I lrnimii enun u-iib IwuMnwn i .mt n-.iK...L'. . u-ai mi; u k.aw vavMii rtri nun V fl HHJ l VI ll'unvil . ordering unin too late to got it in time for the opening ot . me notei ana rusnea Borne up irom tlieir KosoDurg hotol. ; "I told this steward, 'Why you can find California tat- . nun iii iiiuiij- um'kuii ifsiamiiiH.s una noieis; ana lie nciea rather surprised. He said 'Why, that's funny. Why don't they use Oregon catsup?' He said he' had never lnen in Ore- . gon but he said, 'you can't do that in California. California '. people won't stand for it' " Can you boat it? We in Oregon can preach it, but in Luiiiornia iney live it, II only the Oregon merchants and Oregon people took that stand we sure would have some cat sup business. The foregoing is the California spirit. And this state ot . mind has had much to Ho with the tremendous success at . tained by the Uolden State. Plugging, first, last and all the . time for California by Californians has so permeated the nt- . nmsini-re mat u is almost considered a crime to use or pur- iuir nii.vuiiiiK innt comes irom any oilier state- in the union. And, right here is where it should be slated that this sort ot selfishness "brings home the bacon." It ig the proper spirit to ilcvnlim nnH n hit nf it mnlil lu H..vr.. ,..! ;., iw.,.r.,.. ---- -- - i - - - -. viw,.v ,i, x.n K.'ll i right in Iniglas county adding to the material wealth ot ' the state, the cotintv nnH ritii-a. fulifnrniu l,n H sort of boosting spirit. In fact, has been on the job for a long time and is getting results. BYBERl iS BATES i GOOD EVENING FOLKS When you fetl yertolf A-tlipptn' And there's lost Of appetite: It' that fiehin' Feeltn' grippln' When the trout Begin to bite I DUMBELL OORA THINKS A lady with a shady pait la a cool proposition. ! This Is Bawth night, friends of the air. and It reminds us of the o)' Joemiller we heard In the days when "The Slow Train Thru Ark ansas" was the best seller. Here's the way It goes: A sweet young damsel with fringe on her skirt that tickled her knees tripped up to the hotel desk where Scott y was presidin' and said: "Gimme a room." And Scotty, "I can give you a room for (3 per day and I can give you a bath for a dollar extra." 'Don't git fresh, young fella," shs said. "I'd like you to know I had my bath Saturday night the same as every other Saturday night In my life and since I was five I've never needed any assist ance." a J Next week Is Music Week. This week was Fire Prevention Week. We're giftin' weak obtervin weeks. J H We hope none of the alley quar. tettea will be Included on next week's programs as "Sweet Ade line" has never boen the same sweet girl since Volstead Invented water for drinkln purposes. The buxiin' of the house-fly Makes a feller talk obscene But the language that we use la wuss Whlls puttin' up a screen. An of boy from the soldiers home dropped Into our sanctum this a. m. and said he felt younger ever dern day he lived and that he could play as good a game of croquet now as any of the young fry of the village, which prompts us to muss: Consider the cheese When ol' age frets. The older tt grows The snappier it gets. Ever time we pick up a paper we notice where another mutilated body has been found. What a na tlon of cut-ups we're gittin' to be. Some dear ol soul brought In a bokay of posies to our sanctum this a. m. and now If some sweet dfspoeltloned individual will kindly lay a crate of strawberrfea on our desk we'll enjoy the week-end Im mensely. 4. -f The milestones pass Like a picket fence As a birthday rolls along When we think of the things We'd planned to be We feel like thirty cents. 4 Saw a dilapidated flivver pass through the village this p. m.. and It was a perfect picture of the slo gan of our ancestors: "United we stand, divided we fall." Lotsa fellers will play gawf to rn orry and others will take their dally dozen at the business end of a lawn-mower. "A bachelor Is a triumph of the l pipe over the kimono." npforw ordering; your ensraved graduation announcements, call at the News-Review office and see the 1 new line Just received. A Family Affair The Problem of Something for Dinner is Real Family Affair, Mid we can help you to nappy eonclu aion. Hera are few of the good things we are offering. Routs, Pies, Cake; Salads and Tamalei ' Salt Ruing Bread Thursdays Fresh Potato Chip Daily MONDAY SPECIALS Roast Beef. Veal Fricassee, Cherry Pie, Walnut Cream Pie. ' Hot Bread Lvery Noon. VOSBURGH & WIARD Fancy Grocers Phone 515 TEN !M! IS if SUM TO BE GIVEN if OREGON THIS YEAR 1 IS 13 , 0. 0. F. TEAMS TOIMK: ternoon Is threatcniiiK d- 4 utructlon of tire entire build- ! lnr. Flames were bursting throuch the roof upon ar- A baseball came will t-s held to-I rival of the fire department. morrow afternoon at Laurelwood 14 It Is not yet known whether field between team of I'mpqua I all the patients have been Post of the American Legion ftnd 4 removed. the local I. O. O. K. lodge. This . Within 20 fnlnutea after game should be Interesting a i the arrival of the depart- both teams are made up of veter- nient. Klre Chief Tom Casey an players, and the grounds are announced that the nine pa- in fine condition. This will be tlents in the hospital had the second game of the season. . been safely removed and the the first having been played be- . blaze was under control. One I tween the Klka and Odd hVUnws, 4 was a six day old baby. tne latter oeing victorious. 1 ne Tne blaze was confined to I'mouua Post players challenged the attic and roof, covered the winning team, and an Inter- 4 by tar paper, causing lm- j eiting game is anticipated to morrow. (Aaorlated Proa Uaanl Win.) POHTLAXD, Ore., .May 2. I'nlted States Senator Kuburt N. Stanfield, who arrived here today from Washington, said that Ore- Eon will receive almost 10,000, 1 000 for use In thu present yeur ' as a result of appropriations made j by congress at the last ae&aion. 1 Among these he listed: 1 Federal aid highways $2,359, 1 336. j KoreU roads and trails $1,- ; 587,963. Reclamation 2,G21,O0O. , Rivera and harbors $1,490,600. ! Improvements at Crater Lake, 3u,700. itoads at Crater Lake 1 183,000. ; "In addition," he said, "con- 1 gress authorized the construe- 1 tion of reclamation projects In ! Oregon totalling $22,0uo,u00 and also authorized the expenditure about 12:30 O Clock thU af- .74.UIIII for HreHnin the ahoam Interior Finish and Mouldings TTie largest tock of interior finish. Casing, Base, and Moulding in the city all thoroughly kiln dried and well manufactured. ' You are cordially invited to inspect our stock. Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co. :NiaTaTS!iMi.r.lsriiw KIKE IV WAI.I.A WALL A HOSPITAL. . 4 (Annclited rn Leunl Wlrr.) 4 ! WALLA WALLA. Wash., ! May 2. Fire at the Walla W alia hospital, a three story wooden structure, discovered mense flames and dense smoke, leading distant ob- servers to believe the entire building was being destroy- ed. Considerable water dam- 4 age was done, however, to the rooms below. Hoy scouts from the Y. M. C. A. rrearby were aulck- offering an attractive Mother's Day ly organized Into a rescue ! , ,Le Vnited cf torts of the Ore gift, which I. not only a tH-autlful ,n.d 1 and assisted In remov- l&f'lS" ?o- pled with the fact that deli ga- UNIQUE MOTHER'S ' DAY GIFTS OFFERED During th comTDK ween !he Near East Relief organization Is In the S. unlaw river and au an nual maintenance of $0,0u0 for ibis otream. ''Congreds also authorized the Borwy and a report on the fol lowing projects: Yaquina ltay and entrance; Port orlord Har bor, Sklpunon channel. Coos ltay; Columbia Hiver, above and below Kalama with view to providing Bhip channel to wharves at Kala ma; Columbia river and lower Willamette rivers between Port land and the sea, with vrew to deepning and widenirrg channel, and Columbia river from Tongue Point base at Astoria to mouth of the river, the cost of these surveys to be paid out of a gen eral fund provided for . ucn pur poses. "Outstanding and shining above all other things accomplished is the new Veteran's Hospital to be constructed at Portland Inimedi- ately at a cost of approximately 11,300,000. These material results are due SUMMER SCHOOL ASK ABOUT IT ' The Business College will be in session thruout the Summer Months. All classes will be conducted the same as during the regular school year. EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE A. E. ROBERTS, PRE8IDENT. Phone 666 992 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon val seaplane PN-9 landed at the navy yard at 2:58 p. m. today. Muring the fllKht. which smash ed all seaplane tndurance records, observers stated, a distance was covered greater than that of the intended flight of the U.V-9 from ana Lingo to Honolulu. PHILADELPHIA, May 2. The P.N-8, the all metal hull seaplane wh.ch began a test yesterday to demonstrate her capability lor a flight trom the West Coast to Honolulu, had been in the air 27 hours at 1:22 p. m. today and will remain up until her supply of gasoline is exhausted. Observ ers at the navy yard said the distance traveled in the 27 hours was equal to that trom San Diego to Honolulu. FOR KILL! 3 O. E. 8, Roseburg Cnacter No. 3. Hold their regular meeting on the first and third Thursday In each month. All sojourning .brother and sister ar respect fully Invited to attend. CORA U. SINGLETON, W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Secretary. Union fcneampment. No. 1. I. O. O F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tern pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesday! .of each month. Visiting Pair arena always welcome. FRED MILLER, C. P. W. P VVKTHERELU Scrlb United Brotnariwod of Carpenters no Jointers ot America Meets at 47 S. Main second end tourta Tuesday .evening of eaun mt m. All carpenter! wet' corned. T F HOLMLw, Rec. See. EMERY COLE, Pres. remembrance, but la an aid In the lng the patients, their per- relief work being rarrbd on. The sonal effects and the medical gifts are hand Made linen hBmiker- supplies and Burgical equip- chiefs, edited In delicate lace. The 4 nient. lace Is made by the Armenian refu- ')'e4'') gee mothers, and Ihey will receivi 90 cents out of each $1 charged for ,.. . . ... , , these handkerchiefs. The Near el wl'h forestry officials at Sis Bast organization furnished the t' rs this morning. linen and materials nnd the work 1 0 was done fty the niothei.i. Tho 1 .. Btudebaaer costs less per pound gins are oone up in a nent. sam- Uitn butter. tary package in a FP"c1til Mother's Day folder. They will be displayed at all of the churches In tho city on Sunday, and will In on sale all next week. MULKEY IS URGED RICHARD HORN FINED (Aanclatnt Pro Uaanl Win.) SALEM, Ore., Mar 3. A largo number of telegramB were received ot the office of Governor iVT5;.::: various locum, lt. 'refer- tlon is In complete accord with the president and the administra tion. "I am very glad to get back to Oregon. 1 expect to remain in SEATTLE, Wash,. .i!ay 2. Eddie Mundorft', 2H yearn old. died today from the eftects of a shooting affray in a hutel hore last night, in which Nora Rcy- voodmen of tna world, Camp No. 12 Meets In the Odd Fellowi Hall In Roseburg every firs! and third Mouaay evenings. Vlr lung uelgbDors alwaya welcome. JOHN DELL HS. C. (J. M. M. MILLER. Clera. Portlund and most of tho time un- noids, at), and Robert Fulton, 40, til September, when a special a card room employe also were committee which I have named. ; killed. Lawrence Higdon, 64 as chairman of the committee on I year old blacksmith. Is held by public lands and surveys, will the police In connection with the hold heurlngs in several of the western public land states. " These larings will probably continue until congress convener in December. "I hope to visit most parts of the state during the summer, thnt may confer wan the people in .1 .. i ..... , .... . ,. ence 10 me iiiiniuciu-, u u'wfi, cuuviuiru 111 uie local jus- "i nrv nn a sui-cesmir " uie line 1 , . . t,.... tlce court yesterday on a charge Judge George W. Staple-nn of the 0 '" l J.f nf recklex. Hrlulnir .. fl,l ll.ul elrnlt nnrl In t,,llnnn,Dh n.,.,nte "OrS, hll.nv.ays, national parns, Federal buildings, by Justice of the Peace George It Is said that Mulker has not "r" Caa; , e s'; Jones. Mr. Horn's attorney, sought the appointment but that laired nd ceded In serial of Rawles Mnore. of Medford. an- hi friend, are urging lb, govern- l",e, 'ltl' s; an?nl0,1l0' , , ' nounced that an appeal would be or to appoint him and urging Mr. " r "vofW uru vl,a" "' tuken to the circuit court. CI.KAItl.Sti AWAY SXOW. !SEAPli!.EBREAKS ; flDIUKn: deaths. Questioned by detectives, Hig don hh id several men broke tn the door ot his room and started to beat him and that lm fired about ten shots. Jerry Howard, a roomer in the hotel was arrested when Higdon named him as one of the men who'entercd h3 room, but was later released. Police discredit a story by Higdon that he did not see the Reynolds wom an in the room when he began shooting. I DUU9 111 1 ttLUIIlil, AU HI1U 17 years old, survive the Rey nolds woman, police announced. a. K O. fciKS,. RoscourQ Loa gt No. 326. Hold regular coutuii nications ai the Elk's Temple us wtcQ Thursday ot every nionLA, All members requested to & lend regularly, and All vlalUm brothers are cordially Invited u titeud. J. G. T,AV, Jr., E. It J. T. GOODMAN, Secretary A. F. A A. M., t.auri LOCge No, and third Tuesdays, Masomo Temple, AH members reques ted 10 attend and vlaliing com panions welume. - - M. 0. HA MM, W. M. W. HAKK1H. bee. Mulkey to accept. The argument Is made that he has wit exper ience as an attorney Including ex- - - - perience as district attorney while (AocUted Prtm Lt$r4 wire.) living in Jackson county. . Bond Ore., May 2. A trac- Newton McCoy, former public tor was started out early this service commissioner; Koscoe morning to atUmpt to open the Hurst, W. T. SlattT and several McKenzle Pass, according to in- others are hlng ur?rd upon the formation received by tho local governor. McCoy and Hurst are forestry office from Sisters. The democrats, and Mulkey is a re pub- ' work is being done by the bureau lican. In urging the appointment nf tmhlir rnnrla. nrrnrrilnr tn II nf Mii1knv hi frifmU n-n thnt VI II I. A DPI. IH I A. Mnv 2 After L. riumb, supervisor of the Pes- the appointment should not be a having flown without stop for t visited me Marks plate where a chute nnttnnn! fomst. who talk- partisan one. 28 hours and 3rt minntps. the na- Urge number ot fish were trapped Order your graduation announce nietils at the News-Review office, New line of samples just received. MANY TROUT EGGS TAKEN AT HATCHERY T. H. Hill, superintendent of the Rock creek tiout hatchery was In Roseburg today. Mr. Hill said he "Footprints on the Sands of Time" DRAIN SCHOOL GIVEN PRIZE The Drain school was today awarded a beautiful un framed for- est picture by the local forest ser vice office, as a rewatd for a sot of forest week posters presented fur use by that school. The posters i were not entered In the contest. and consequently were not In com petition for the main nrise. hut their merit nioVed the officers of the local of tit e to reward the stu dents by a gift of one of the beau tiful pictures. For concrete worm call Taylor 113 Na liut St Tel. Z2b R, BRINGS IN FINE BERRIES. I. C. MrGhehey nf filengary, to-1 day brought into the News-Review office one nf the finest boxes of! strawberries seen (hi year. All j of the berries were well ripened ami or extra larue size. Mr. Mc linehi y hus a l.ii Re garden tr:iet and 1'iu'h year Is one ot the first I to have .strawberries, peas and , beans upon the loral market. Ihy mix for pears at Me tiger's. DRAIN COUPLE MARRIED Ktiuer J Km lev unit MU K:.1H- ! MrKuily, both known young piople from )rain, were qi.iti married shortly befure nm thin ntorn r at Hie psr.oraire of the Vet hoiiit chnn h ikuiIIi If .v Stewart Odcll perfi.rtuttig the ring! ceremony in the pfS''ne of a few or tne clone rricniN of the enn trading psrties. Mr. Farley hnbin a re,..tnKiMe joM(ion at Itr.iin. I while hn wife 1ms ht-ni t, t hi mhtMA at I,Hkiu tila-! They will, make their home at I Main . High grade, extra famy, rag- rufca ai i 'uweii s. M mr -a m vvn w B Serl 1 VII, f'f V ". A V t l-Ti 1X7 B V'im mj,,y i4". I rJ"M It' .'til I m4i - -Zzzl JT .ltss vi' .'- ir ' 1 - - - K. O. T. M. Meet acb aecond and fuurth Thuraday of eaca moutn, id Maccabee hall, cor our Cass and flu alreel. Vis lung Kniaftie always welcome. I C. GOODMAN, Cm. O. W. UAPP. JL R. Neighbors or Wooacrart, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meet nn first and third Munda evening. In K. ot P. hall. Visiting neigbbort invited to attend. ALV1A WKTUEKEI.L, 0. N. MARGARET WHITNEY . Clert W. B. A. O. T. W, Roseburg Be view No. 11. Huiaa reyulai meetlnirs on second and fount Thursdays ' 7:30 p. tn. Visit ing Bisters Invited to attend r views. Maccabee hail, Pine ant l:ass streets. CLARA BONEURAKE, Com. JfcHSIB KAPH. l;ol. I during the high water lit a swale. but funis thai because ot the biuhh aud other dcbrla blocking, the out I li'l. that there is no wav to a,-t i the fish out. Owing to the fact Roseburg ReoeKafi Lsdga No. 41, that toe high water brought up ! I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fe moie trout than had been antici pate!, he succeedt-d In getting more trout egga than he had ex pected to tuae tills year. The spoiled trout are through hatch lug and the rainbows and steel iieads are beginning to hatch, Mr. Mill says. The roau to Ruck 'Jreek be reports to be In fairly good condition. rVl W ( TVl i'-l! .111 ! low Temple everj week Tuesday evening. Visttln member In good standing ai. curuiaily Invited to attenu. MRS. MARGARET AS11CRAFT, N. O. TILI.IE I. JOHNSON, Rec Sec ETHKI. BAILEY. Kin. Hoc. JOHN COOLIOGE IS DOING HIS CHORES (AMncUIH Fri Lwd Wire.) PLYMOUTH. Vt., May 3. 'oi onel John C. loolidge. falher of the preidrut was back at his home In Plymouth today perform ing his usual chores after having undergone a heart examination at the Massachusetts general hospit al in Huston yesterday. Colonel ( oulidge had nothing to say concerning his trip to Huston, other than that he was feeling as usual. Specialists who examined him said he had heart biock, a condition often occurring 'among persons of advanced age. There was a dance in the hall above the general store in Ply mouth last night, but the presi dent's father did not attend. Of tentimes he drops over to these af tuirs and watches the merrymak ers, but it was said the Journey from lloston which he niado in day coach In preference to waiting for a train with the Pullman ac commodations, had made him tired and he had gone to bed early. Air slacked lime at Uctzgcrs. Phntin Tv'at .LODGE DIRECTORY I i Urltttf Artisans wwets Id Mae I Tabee hall flrat and third Thura-' daya. Visiting members al ways welcome. HELEN WHITAKKR. M. A. MIMiRED McCl'LLOTH. Trea RKI.I.B STEPHENSON. See Umpqua rvun Ha. 6. Meet lt5 nd 4th Mondays of each month Address P. O. Box , Ros burg, Oregon. Laurai Cnapur No. It, R. A. M Btated convocations on first 13. Regular communications second and fourth Wednesday, each month, at Masonic Temple. Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel conie. A. A. WILDER, High Priest. W. f. HARRIH. Bretar fytnian biai.ra, ump,ji Tampls, ' No. 4 Meets the Second n4 fourth Monday evening of eacl month, at the K. ot P. Ball. VI uors Always welcome. MARTHA CHRISTEN SEN, M.E.C EVA MARKS. M. of R, C. MAY E. PARKER. M. of P. I. o. O. r., Pniietarian Lodge NoT 8. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem ple every Friday evening. Visit ing brethem are always wet come. DONALD YOUNG. N. O. A. J. OEDDES, Rec. Sec, J. BL BAILEY. JFln. BeC; Knignts of Pytniaa, Aipna Lodg. No. 47. Meet every Wednes day In Knight of Pythlaa ball, 130 Rose street. Visitor always welcomed. SAM CHRISTENHON, C. C. ROY O. YOUNU, M. F. E. E. W1MUU"LY. K. R 9. I Ivagiat, rloaauuig Aena Meets U Maccabee ball, on Cass street, on second snd fourth Wednes day evenings of each month, at t o'clock. Visiting brethem In good standing always welcome. RICHARD HUS'C'11. W. I P. THEO. W. Al.THAUS. W. P. B. F. OOOIlMAN. Sec. ROSEBl'KO LODGE NO. T037 L O. O. M. Meets every Wcdnenda) night. Moose Hall, US N. Jack son 8L C'ub rooms open T:J0 is 10 p. m. Visiting brother wg coma. Ii'. A. BOOARD. Dictator. , O. PAROETER, Secretary. J.SO. U. THEO.NE, Trsaiumr. e e