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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, MAY II. 1925. Bawd Concert and face at Armory CONCERT 8 P.M. DANCE 9 P.M. FRIDAV NIGHT, MAY 15 Benefit Douglas County Concert Band 50c ADMISSION TO ALL 50c Sponsored by ROSEBURG KIWANIS CLUB NEW QUEEN CONTESTANT ! Miss Lydla Christensen. a teacher at the Benson school has entered the rare for queen of the strawberry carnival, and j It la understood that iihe is . beinic well supported tn school , circles. Her name was placed lu nomlnutlon this morning, and she. was Riven the 250 , complimentary votes by the committee. The race is now Retting interesting, with five contestants In the field. At ; last count Miss Fern Heymers ; was leading, with Thelma New hart "eond and Catherine Simla 'Mill, and Velum Uoff fourth. ance of the property by cutting down the tall grass and weeds in back yards and elsewhere, and that their property be made to appear as well as possible. The straw berry carnival 1b to- be held with In a short time, and It Is the deslro to have the city looking attractive, neat and clean. Ilusiness is good with Hudson Essex. . o FLIGHT POSTPONED - . fAHorfttMt Pna Uurd Win.) OSLO. Norway, May 11. Dis patches from Spitsbergen, confirm ed that Captain Rtiald AmundHen and his companion have been forc ed to postpone the start of tho at tempted airplane flight to the North Pole for three weeks be cause of the unfavorable Ice condi tions and the wintry season. WILL ORDER PLANES (AaocLUd Vnm Lnaed Win.) WASHINGTON, May 11. War department officials already are considering the possibility that ;he recent Joint maneuvers In Hawl lan waters will necessitate estab lishment of priority of assignment of modern p anes, soon to be or dered for the army air service, to Hawalfctn and oilier overseas de fenses. Appropriate gifts for graduation. See our windows. Lloyd Crocker. CLEAN-UP STARTS TODAY; MAYOR ASKS . FULL CO-OPERATION Mayor George E. llouck today urged the cooperation of all resi dents of the city in the clean-up campaign which is on today. To day and Tuesday have been set aside as the annual clean-up dates, and all residents of the city are urged to put out all of the Incom bustible accumulations of the win ter months, and the city will pro vide for hauling them away with out charge. Cans, bottles, and other refuse, which cannot be burned, should be placed In sacks, boxes or other secure containers, and placed out near the curb line on paved streets. Ituring the remain der of the week teams and trucks will be used to haul away the rub bish which is placed out in ac cordance with the rules. Unless the containers are placed out oy j Tuesday night, a charge will be ! made for hauling. I Mayor llouck urges that this 1 clean-up be not confined to haul-I Ing away rubbish. It is his desire i that all residents of the city co operate in improving the appear-! HEAVY FI LOSS Music week In Jhe city was very (AMoeUted Pms Land Wirt.) HOOD RIVER, Ore., May 11. Hood River suffered the most se vere fire loss in its history Sunday morning when the big plant of the Hood River Apple Vinegar Com pany and the warehouse of Kelly Ilrothers, merchants and apple dealers, burned. The estimate of the combined loss was placed at approximately $7X0.000, the vine gar plant's damage estimated at $150,000. The origin of the fire, which ap parently started In the boiler room was not determined. Geerge Carl ton, night watchman and boiler man, stated that he had started a fire In the boilers about four o' clock. Shortly befure six resi dents saw the smoke and flame The fire had gained such head way when the fire department ar rived that all efforts of bringing u under control were fruitless. While C. J. Calkins, founder and manager of the vinegar plant said he thought the plant would prob ably be rebuilt on more modern , lines, he declined to make any uet inlte statement. Kelly Ilrothers, whose ware house was a three story wooden structure, will be replaced at once with a more modern plant. (AMM!atd Prt Ltued Wire.) VANCOUVER, R C, May 11. Andrew Neilson shot to death Mrs. Ogle Wick In ' the Regent Hotel here last night and then commit ted suicide, l'oilco reported. Both persons were from Seat tle. The slayings were the outcome of a love tangle in which five Sen tie men and women were Involved, the police said. Mrs. John F. Loughren declared that Neilson telephoned her yes terday morning at Seattle that her husband had gone to Vancouv er with Mrs. Mablo Mover. She agreed, she said, to drive to Van couver with Neilson to confirm his statement. Arriving here the couple went to the Regent Hotel and knocked on the door of a room which Loughren opened. Mrs. Wick was in the room, Mrs. Loughren said. Neilson entered ond Loughren came out of the apartment leaving Mrs. Wick and Neilson alone. Shots followed. Mrs. Loughren re lated, and police found the couple dead. At the sound of the firing Mrs. Meyer came running from an- other room. No one say the shoot ing, the police said. It was alleged that Loughren registered Mrs. Meyer as his wife at the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Lough ren and Mrs. Meyer are to bo held pending an Inquiry. Rorry Crates and Hallocks For Sale at Cannery. successful, and from all accounts, j the special occasion was observed better in Roseburg than any other point in the state. Programs were given e.very night of the week;. sometimes several entertainments being conducted simultaneously. These events brought out the city's best musicians before the public, and people unacquainted with the great number of musicians in Rose burg were surprised to find that the city contains so many excel lent entertainers. A great deal of credit is due those who sponsored the observance, and the musicians who gave so freely of their time to make the week such a decided success. TODAY'S BASEBALL (Araoriatod Prw Let. Wire.) National League. rillLADKM'illA. May 11. rittrfburwli-l'hiladt'lithla game iost ponetl ; ruiu. Two games tumor-row. Iliiiilness ! Ess. 1h good with Hudson icnn IlOSTON. May 11. Chicago-Boston postponed; wet grounds. American League. At Chicago R. H. E. Washington 9 13 0 Chicago 0 5 2 batteries: Johnson and Ruel; Rlankenship, Cvengros, Mangrum and Crouse, Biscoff. At Cleveland Philadelphia ..... Cleveland . R. H. E. .I.....2 8 1 ..1 7 0 Batteries: llurrls and Cochrane: Shaute and MyatL HOTEL PROGRAMS END MUSIC WEEK Trv Welkins toothpaste. Sam ple free. 120 W. iJtno St. e ANNUAL CLEAN UP The annual Clean T'p of the City of Roseburg will be held from this date until the evening of May 12lh and all parties Interested are re quested to have their rubbish ready by that time. The city win naui free all rubbish placed convenient ly along the curbs in proper con tainers within that time, but spe cial attention Ik ealletv to the fact that It is necessary that all such rubbish be placed In good substan tial containers, either sacks or boxes, and If not so contained will not be picked up. Sacks should be tied. A charge will be made for hauling all rubbish placed on the streets after May 12th. By Order of the Common Council. I. 8. KETCH Chief of Police J Music Week ended on Saturday with a fine program in four of the city's hotels. An orchestra played in each lobby, and singers, danc ers, and oilier niuslrlans ntoved from hotel to hotel, the same pro grams being given In each place. Each lobby was packed and the programs were greatly enjoyed. Family Nile Thursday the entire family 60c ANTLERS I (Aaaoclatrd Pits Lrurd Wlr.) WASHINGTON, May 11. The ; public school defense league of De 'troit, Michigan, today was refused pi-rmlsslon by the supreme court !to file a brief In tho Oregon cases, I Involving the right of states to J compel children to attend public schools. Chief Justice Taft polnt jed out that the case having been argued it would be impossible un jder the rules to receive the brief. MAY PARDON MURDERER ' I SALEM. Ore., May 11. Govern or Pierce has made known that he is considering application for a pardon for A. J. Weston, who Is (serving a life sentence for the mur ider of Robert Krug, who lived near j Sisters, Deschutes county. Weston was twice tried nnd con- vlcted on a charge of murdering Krug in Deschutes county, but these verdicts were reversed by the stnte supreme court In opin ions written by Justice Brown. The third trial was held In Wasco county. No nppeal from Weston's third conviction has been taken. At Detroit R. H. E. Rest on 7 13 1 Detroit i 4 11 1 Batteries: (Juinn anil Picliiich; Cole, Hulloway, S. Johnson and Bassler. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS At Portland 7-16; Seattle 12-7. At Oakland 7-7; Los Angeles 4-3. t Vernon 7-4; San Francisco 11. At Sacramento 6-4; Salt Lake 3 6. I NEW TODAY J FOR SALE Reed baby carriage. 501 S. Stephens. FORS ALE Lloyd 'reversible' baby carriage. Phone 136: FOR SALE-Crib and Sturglsreed buggy. 106 N.Parrott FOR RENT 5 room modern house wlthgarage.627 ShortSL LOST 3 keys on keyrIngSuuday. Finder please return to this office FOIl RENT Furnished light housekeeping rooms. 504 So. Stephens St. HOUSE FOR RENT 5-room fur- nlshed house. Inquire 145 Flint St. FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy, practically new $25. Mrs. Dillard 127 Kane SL TUBES Special this week. 30 by 3) heavy duty tubes 11.10. Wll ' son's Tire Shop. LOST Bunch of keys on chaliT Finder please leave at News-Review office. Reward. FOR'RENT Tw6furnl8hed-sleejv Ing rooms, with or without board. 333 So. Stephens St. SHEEPTO LET out on shares. In quire of T. M. Ollivant. 842 South Pine St. or phone 75-V. I THREE TIMES A DAY EVERY DAY FOR A YEAR IS NOT ONCE TOO OFTEN. YOU WILL AGREE WHEN YOU TRY ONE LOAF OF GRIMM'S MILK BREAD. PHONE 133. E ATTENTION K. T. Regular conclave of Asqaloa Commandry No. 14, K. T. Tuesday evening. May : 12, at 7:30 o'clock. The order of The Temple will be conferred. I W. C. HARDING. Recorder. - The theatrical event of the year, the most entertaining play ever staged la "SoI'hls is London." to be presented at the Antlers The atre May 23; with Lawrence D'Or say, the original Broadway star In his Inimitable characterization of Sir Percy Beauchamp. Here is the outstanding comedy of the season, the most enjoyable, the most laughable, the most altogeth er delightful offering presented in this city in a decade. George M: Cohan produced "So This is London" in New York and it has convulsed the United States and Creat Britain with merriment ever since. Even those persons who seldom go to the theatre can to miss this treat, DANCE Oakland Tuesday, May 12 The Arizona Collegians . Will Make the 1 Noise. MINSTREL SHOW WANTED Maternity cases In your home by practical nurse, Mrs. J. Kromminga, Rt. 2, Box 123 B. WANTED Sheep and lambs for , not afford co-operative shipment. Farm Bu-! which mav never come again and reau Co-operative Exchange. j which has set half of the civilized ENJOYED FOR SALE Shetland pony $35 or world on edge with mirth. Adjec- will trade for sheep. C. L. Weber, "ves tall to give an luea or me On Friday of last week the I Phone 42F13. Robert Creek. I laughter and sheer Joy In store for Smith Deer Creek Grange minstrel LOST This" sldeTof Rock Creek""if-' tn0i,e wn0 are Pillaged to wlt- cense plate No. 134 MS. Finder "". . v. .f. . please leave at this office or call he ,un knK f D "r"ay' ?n h 5! j the outstanding comedians of both - the American and English stage. FOR RENT Wood ranch wlth -So This is London" tells a story 1 house and barn, or sell chenp. , o( thp unf()unded prejudices exist-! Address Ranch, Care News-Ito-1 mK between the peoples of two vlewv great nations and how really ah-1 FOR SALE R room house cor" I sunt they are. Caricatures are I Burke and Stephens Sts. Price presented of tho British aristocrat 1 $5250. cash. Chas. Kyes, 826 N. and the Yankee millionaire and t Jackson St. ' jthe author has succeeded in infiftf-eo smoothing over their difference show was presented at Glide giange before a large audience. The Glide (.range orchestra fur nished the music and the South Deer Creek blackface comedians gave a very humorous entertain ment. The proceeds amounted to over $00 which was divided be tween the two granges. The South Deer Cm-It boys are using their tends for the purchase of new in struments for their orchestra. The same snow is 10 0 given at lover- u'AVTPrWMnn with green week. grunge on Friday of this RAINFALL WAS HEAVY SPEND SUNDAY At Canyon Auto Camp, half mile south of Canyonvllle. We are prepared to serve you and give you tho best spot in Southern Oregon for your picnicking. EUGENE, Ore.. May 11. Rain fall here yesterday was the heav iest of any May day since 1912, ac cording to Gerard De llroekert, weather observer. A total precip itation of .83 of an inch was re corded. On May 10, Mil, a total precipi tation of .94 of an ineli waj record icd, nnd on May IS, 1912, it was .!!5 j of an inch. The downpour was augmented by a thiimlershower in the late of- i R. SCOTT WEAVER SUBJECT j OF MAGAZINE ARTICLE I "Scotty" Weaver, assistant man-1 ; nger at the Umpqua hotel of this in partnership In well established "d ending his play very happily. ' .... .!..! ..i. ,.. u There is no h ng of the absurd or commercial uunmewi. nuuiina , ,, , .1. 1 t. t all 1 ludicrous 111 in- ii-i:-. 11 19 I merriment. Chuckles of glee give O. Box"S4, Roseburg. LOST-Saturday night, woman s , rllthll,ia9lc outbursts of black leather folded purse. Con- lautltpr ag ,he pot is unwound tains about 7.rc in chapge. Finder ,and tnre s nol a (lun monu,nt please leave at this otflce. ! throughout. city, Is the subject of an Interesting FOR RENT Furnished highway j An early reservation of seats Is ' article In Keeler's Hotel Weekly. Jone of the leading hotel magazines i of the coast. Mr. Weaver was j attending the SUrtne convention I In Portland and before making the pilgrimage across the burning sands fell In with a correspondent I of the Keeler's Hotel Weekly who 1 proceeded to take "Scotty's" last ! words, which were a real boost for ' the l.'mpntia Valley. ARCHDEACON BARR Q. LEE HAT BANDS ON SALE TUESDAY ' INJURED IN AUTO WRECK I h'"" JTn 1 , rmval, nat . 1, ... 1.... i..i hands will be placed on sn e on Watch for Big Display Ad Tuesday, May 12 The Tttettolfl Store VERY WISE INDEED! Wisdom U hut a collection of experience. The wisest benefit by the experience of others as well as by their own. Any man Insures after an acci dent, a fire, a smliten destruc tion df his property. A wise man lusures befors an eventuality. Mistime 'IPC unsiiiimc. m The Rev. llarr G. Lee, archdeacon of the Diocese of Sacramento, form erly of Roseburg, was painfully in- Jurt-d In a motor collision on the highway on April 14, according to t word received here today. Return ing with Mrs. Lee from a mission ary trip In the evening, his car skidded across the highway owing tn a wet pavement. Stepping out side to warn passing motorists by flashlight until he could regain the Btreets tomorrow. These bands FOR SALE SO'acre ranch on high- lunch and dining room. Also large suggested as the demand is ex- garage building. R. W. Curtis, pted greatly to exceed the sup (ilendale. Ore. Phono 11-V-l-V ply. Glendale. ; o FOR RENT Two room furnished' Candy Is a food if pure and apartment on second floor, also ' wholesome. Eat our Winstel Choco- four room furnished apartment lates and be convinced. Lloyd on ground floor. 2 IB So. Stp-1 Crocker. hens St. FOR SALE Four good lots on Winchester St. Pavement In and paid for. Price $400 for 50 by 100 ft. $100 rash, $10 mo. Chas. Kyes. 826 N. Jnckson St, are made In lengths to fit any stvU of hat, or for other uses and are attractively printed in carnival col tors. They will he sold for a nomi nal sum, and the contestants for carnival queen will receive credit for the ribbons sold. MUODY COLF TOURNEY ' EUGENE, Ore., May 11 In a sea of mm! anil ,1r.,nhlnv Hln the road, the archdeacon was run the team representing the Eugene ..,- u, ... ii.i,.-u iu ,io,r ,, country Club won the the ground, breaking two ribs and frst leg of the trl-citv tournament tho pelvis bone. Mrs. Lee was between Salem. Eugene and Cor nlso Injured na the coupe was vallls. yesterday In Salem. The overthrown. It will be several locals gathered 33 points. Corvitl- weeks before the archdeacon Is able lis 20, and Salem minus 62. to resume his duties. i way. 40 under plow, 41) pasture. Family orchard. Lots of wood, good buildings, price $5300. Terms. 12 acre ranch In. $1600 C. Merrill. 504 Mill SL A"REAL FORD BARGAIN 1922 Ford touring. In good running condition, $150. No trades. $.'0 down will handle this car. MATHEWS MOTOR-X -CHANGE llTi Jackson St. by TON1TE Action. Thrills, Adventure bAN1EIS Comedy and News Reel iQc Majestic isc Tuesday "Two Shall be Born " in UUU.T H niipprcc 1-'" ' "i "is' U'Ju'JLuU THE LIBERTY THEATER ONE DAY-TODAY ONLY At Our Pee. Prices Only 10 and IS cents. JAMF5 KIRkaVOOD. PAULINF. GARON, KATHLF.EN W ILLIAMS. JOI INNY HARRON "The Painted Flapper" An Ultra-Modern Jnnoltifjy A Romance c( Gililed Youth Also the Charley Chase Comedy "BIG RED RIDING-HOOD." ALSO: THE "OREGONIAN" WEEKLY TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY EVELYN BRENT IN 1 "SILK STOCKING SAL" DR. DEAN B. 8UBAR OITOMRTItlT Specialist in the fitting of OlsMes IK JvUloil St. DR. HARRISON FOLK Chiropractor Electronic and Electro-Thernphy 417 Perkins Cldg. Phone 491 Dr. Rupert A. Moon Elsctro-Chlropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist. 324 Perkins Illdg. Phone 664 Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Ptrklna Bldg. Rossburg, Or Phone 8a. BOOTERIE BULLETIN New Slippei White Kid Black Kid Black Patent Black Satin Tan, Brown Satin, heels, Medium heels High heels ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN Shots That Satisfy and Fit Your Fast Psrklns Bldg., Roseburg PORTLAND. Oregon. May 11. The local dairy market display ed a healthy tone at the opening today. There was a brlk demand for eggs and light receipts. Mut ter arrivals were small and the marlcet is tn good shape. No change was made In the price of print butter or butter fat over the week end and no change is In sight. Creamerymen say their make now 1 In proportion to their requirements, while Nearly five hundred people gath ered at the Roseburg Rod and Gun club grounds yesterday for the an nual salmon bake, which from everr anide was a decided success. Fon SALE An excellent Jersey eVen In spite of the hard rain dur row. 6 years old. Now giving K the afternoon. The shooting 3 gallons dally. Freshened last marled at 10 o'clok In the morn Sepiember. A heavy milker. n(?i Ka& there were four 25-blrd When fresh tests 5.4 per cent events, and one 60-bIrd handicap Gentle, milks easy. Price $90. match. The marksmen took a great J. F. Ronebrake, Rt. S. deal of Interest In these matches FOR RENT B "room- house partly and competition was very keen, furnished. Lights. Inside toilet, i At 1 o'clock luncheon was served, city water, good sidewalk, 75 ft. the delirious salmon being perfectly from pavement. $12 per mo. rent prepared, the ladles In charge In advance. See owner at 1143 spreading a meal which was great E. 6th St. or write A. M. Wallace ; ly enjoyed by everyone present. 718 E 2nd. Ave. No. Roseburg, 1 This lasted until after 2 o'clock. fire land the entire program con- LAST TIME TON1TE One of the Season's Best " Comedies 10c 25c .. i eluded before the rain started and Implements In mineral belt "Tr" , X ... . "n North Myrtle Creek valley. I Eugene f ."'"l.n werl ' . , . - Tenrtented while marksmen were neh- lot, of limber and good P-cnt also from practically every I- rivals of country cubes In this market are readily absorbed. Print butter is quoted at 42 cents creamery basis, but consid erable cash business is being done at prices ranging as low a' 40 cents . Fresh eggs ore scarce with lo cal Jobbers searching the street for supplies to make up their shin ping orders. Extras are still quot ed at .12 rents with firt at .11 cents and pullets at 29 cents Cur rent receipts ore worth 2S cents net. Country dressed meats were fir. mer today with the ukusI light Monday run. Choice light hoes were a half cent h'gher at the t s cent tep with bulk of s.les around 151 rcntv Choice light el held at Ml rents. Very little trnd'ng In poultry was reported this morning and there were no ehante In values. Receipts were light, hut rufrirlent or requirements. mill site: water rleht for Irrlgnt. Ing and mining. Price $Uau(t cash or $2fiO0 down, balance terms. Wm. Steuer, Ruck Fork. Oregon. r- VSED CAR BARGAINS point In Southern Oregon. Perfection Wallboard at Metzger-s. for saie Hupmoblle delivery $i5 1921 Ford Delivery $150 1920 Chevrolet Touring $175 192.1 Ford Touring u $2,5 I921 Ford Touring $2li 1924 Ford Coupe $475 1921 Ford Sedan $550 1923 Modee Touring $550 Roy Catching Motor Co. Across from City Hall, Roseburg Oregon. ROSEBURG WELL REPRE SENTED AT CONVENTION Rnsetuirg was well represented In the 1 Molav convention held In Mulferd lst -eek. The local dele gation took an active part In the events of th various sessions, and were well phased with the enter talmmnt offered. John Runyan ac companied the local boys to the convention. o Outside and Inside white paint i: 5 a gallon at Powells. ' JIMMIE VANCE and His Arizona Collegians Will Play at Moose Hall Wednesday, 13th, 9 o'Clock Have You Heard Them? ADDED FEATURE Lloyd Hamilton "Going East" Family Nite Thursday the entire family 50c ANTLERS "PATHE NEWS" ANTLERS Tuesday : "One Way Street"