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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. MAY 21; 1925. THREE Business is Business Even if you do come to town just for the Carnival. While you are here drop in and look over our stock of Cultivators and SEE THE UMT1LLER. It's Different. THE ONLY PRACTICAL PLOW Special 54 Mower $35.00 See Us First We Can Save You Money LOCAL NEWS Returns Home ' Miss Peart Vaiikoy returned to From Iilleyhl li P. Fiirrtneton was a visitor In Kmebui i! yesterday, tor s ev- t hT homo at Central Point today erul hour and transacted bu.il-latter sending a short time In this ncsa. lie resides near Idelyld. lety visititiK friends. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ROSEBURG OAKLAND Here Today Sheriff Starmer Home I Mrs. L. P. Itapp arrived hero! Sheriff Sam Starmer. who. has I from Oakland litis morning to been attending federal court at lend the day visiting with lrj.-mls : Portland as a witness in the Wilson ! Coast Man Visits E. Norton was an arrival from the coast yesterday and spent the case. niKht. returned to his home Inst Mr. Medley In C. J. Medley, Oakland man. : day here attending to business ntut- rived here this morning to send ters. He Is from Uandon. Spends Short Time W. L. McCracken, Myrtle Point business man, spent a few days here attending to business matters. He returned home yesterday. rapiiOE was given at the conclusion of the i session. Beyond resulting In White's dis appearance and Barry's story, the trial so far has made scant pro gress. Three tentative Jurors, the same number as selected Monday, have been accepted temporarily, after I 46 veniremen had been questioned and four peremptory challenges exercised. The disappearance of White brought a statement from William j Scott Stewart and W. W. O'Brien, ' associated in defense of Shepherd, that the missing witness had made an affidavit that the .case against , Shepherd was a "frame-up" and I that he was wanted as a defense witness. Their statement also took cog nizance of the second sensation , when they termed Barry, a detec- jtfve seeking Employment through INQUIRY IS ORDERED , a'"TneS 'conspiracy against Shop- iherd is a house of cards and is be- i lng blown to pieces and to the c. n . ifour corners of the earth by the Mow rrogress being Made four winds of truth", said the statement bv Stewart and O linen. 10 BHIBE HIH Witnesses Also Approached Declares Prosecutor of W. D. Shepherd. Selecting Trial Panel Missing Witness Probe Begins. "The case Is obviously a ' up' simply, but not pure. I "Witnesses relied upon in this ! frame-up are now beginning to 'flock to the defense. I believe From Canyonvllle Herbert Ilyers was a visitor here yesterday and today from Canyonvllle. Ho was here to visit friends and attend the carnival. Scotttburg Men Spend Day Howard Monson and G. Uurchard sppnt Wednesday In Roseburg at the day visiting with friends and attend the Strawberry festival. To Visit Mrs. J. J. Leyman will arrive here today from Seattle, and will spend the next two weejts visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Maggie Allen at Kiverslde. Lynn Ramp Here I.ynn Kamp arrived here last niiilit from Reedsport and will spend a few days visiting. le will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wharton until Monday. racKers YOUR GROCER joins with Tru-Blu Master, DdKers in inviiing yuu iu idite auvamage or; this FREE gift offer before closing time Satur day night. . Z. ' Clip the coupon in the lower right hand corner of this' advertise-' ment. Present it to your grocer, ne will give you a lull size He, paskage of Tru-Bake Crackers free ' tending to business affairs. They re- Canyonvllle People Visit- turned to Scottsburts today. Visitor In Town- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Willis and fumily arrived here yesterday to spend a few days visiting with M.-. tw s-telnhaur returned I menus ami aiienuing tne niraw- to her home at Looking (llas yen- i berry carnival. They are Canyon- tcrttay afternoon after spending vllle residents. several hours in Roseburg visit- Inn and shopping. Sharpi Return From Portland Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sharp return croons In i to their home in this city this Mr. and Mrs. liert Green were morning after spending tne past in from their home at Winston Wednesday, visiting with friends and looking after business mat ters for a few hours. several days visiting in Portland. Whilo there they attended the ban quet given by the B. of R. T. In Wednesday Among the visiters hern yes terday from points couth was A. M. Lady. Mr. Lady resides at Myrtle Creek and was here look ing alter business muuers. Mrs. Klnsel In Mrs. W. R. Klnsel was a visi tor from points north yesterday and spent the afternoon visiting and shopping, isident. Spend Day At Glendale Dr. A. C. Seely and nurse, Mrs. Tom Wharton, motored to Glen dale yesterday and spent the day on business. They attended several cases and made seven nose and throat operations. 'Irani Visitor Wednesday J. Dellernardl was among the out of town visitors yesterday, and ;anent some t me here visiting Jthat both Clark and White will be t friends and attending to business i witnesses for tne aeiense ana jaffalr3 He resides at Glide. CHICAGO, May 21. An alleged , wil' tell the truth under the pro- attempt to tamper with an alleged ; tectlon of the court Clark yester- spends Keif Hours prospective juror Is the latest sen-, day ia tne presence of Robert Stoll Jlrg j , young vis tninng sation of the trial of William 1 ""d another witness repudiated i those ln fr0m the rural districts the statement that William bootl 1 yesterday to spi'nd a few hours aiewari ever Ciiereu mm a cem To Return Tonight Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cummlngs, who have been spending the past several davs in Ashland visiting She is a W ilbur and attending the convention of the Odd Fellows lodge, are expected to return to this city tonight. Returns Home ). J. Hamberg returned to his home at Myrtle Point Wednesday after spending a short time here. Mr. Hamberg underwent a nose operation here Tuesday, Dr. A. C. Seely attending. with son, with Iiarling Shepherd, charged killing his millionaire fo3ter William Nelson McCliutock typhoid germs. Robert E. Crowe, state's attorney charged some one connected with the defense with making the at tempt and he has directed a com plete investigation. Detectives were expected to arrest named by Philip J. Ilerry, a ven lreman, as having been approach- and stated that the story whjch he told his mother, Mrs. Anna Koch cf Waukegan, to the effect that the case against Shepherd was a frame-up was- absolutely true. "White also in a sworn state ment admits he never' saw Shep herd at Fflimnn's school nnd that mnu there never was any llv typhoid germs ln that Institution. ' Stewart and O llrlen said they ea 1 uesday before he was qtn s-1 .ou,, not 8rpri8Hd If Kaiman uoueu lor jury service. i Si,nt wmj ,nat ne wanted to talk Barry said he was acquainted 'with them. " with the man who urged him to Kaiman was proprietor of the "work yotir way onto the jury"J small national university of sci and promised to "make It well i ences here and testified before the north your while" after he had ' grand jury that ho supplied typn hero shopping and vi.-ilitu with Friends. Sl.j resides nt Garden Valley. In Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Tirown and granddaughter, Mildred, were In Wednesday from points east of this ciiy vloi'.in-.; r.:,d shcpuliie:. Mr. Urown has a ranch near Liix-ocvllle. Mrs. McCullock Here Mrs. Loren McCullock and daughter, who formerly resided in this city, are here for several days visiting with friends and attending the Strawberry festivnl. They now reside at Dallas, Oregon. To Visit Here ' Miss Frances Cassell Is expected to arrive in this city sometime to day from ivtrolt and spend sev eral days viriting with friends. She will be a house guest of Miss Thel ma Newhard. told a detective that he had been approached Barry was excused from jury service and later made his slatement to the prosecutor. The state's attorney said Ram's was not the only Information ho had and that his Inquiry also In cluded alleged tampering with of the first sensa tion of the trial, tho disappear- ance' of Robert White, one of the chief state's witnesses, were und er way at a special grand Jury ses sion yesterday. Arthur Byrne, an Investigator for the law firm de fending Shepherd, and Mrs. Sylvia old germs to Shepherd nnd taught htm how to slay young McClintock for a promised J-11M1.000 of the youth's $1.500."O0 estate, which he had willed to Shepherd. The missing Wh'te was Fnl man's bodyguard and the Clark mentioned by the defense attor neys was an employe at the Fal man school. He recently asserted that Shepherd's defense had of fered him bribes totalling S17.000 If he would change his story identifying Shepherd In connec tion with study under Kaiman. Kaiman is resorted as the chief witness against Shepherd and I rom Cillde Mr. HuR-ard was ln from Glide yesterday ami spent some hue i To Return t- FU0ene ,herc vipitiiig. frienrtj cr.d looklmr Mr. anj MrB. M- p. Fetrow. who alter nusmiss mai.rra. lie re- ; nHve, bePn Bpending the past sev- iitnicn 10 nis noie in u.j e.eo- Prn rtays herc visiting and look ins. ! lng after business Interests, will re turn to their home at Kugene to morrow morning. Adams, who previously had said nue s lesumony w as .-n u White told her and her hustand corroborate that of his former il,t he hnd hern offered emp oyer. and a bungalow In Florida to leave Chicago, were called before the Jury. No announcement of any action JIMMIE VANCE and his Arizona Collegians Will Play at Riddle Monday, May 25 Arthur Bvrne, an organizer for the Order of Owls, who refused to testify before the grand jury, to day appeared before thnt body and said he had been employed by Shepherd's lawyer and has seen Robert White, the missing wit ness, who had told him his life had been threatened by the prose cution If he did not testily against Shepherd. -Ionian In Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Jordan were nmonc thorn to spend sev eral hours1 In this city yesterday r.hoppirie nnd transacting busi ness. They returned to their onie at Looking Glass In the evening. rndergoea Operation Mrs. A. !;. Street, wife of the principal of Maltn hlh school. ?,,', w ZuuZ: living next week for Long Beach Mn. Dimmlck Here Mrs. G. W. Pimniick arrived hrre this morning from Wilbur to upend th r niaindtr of the wwk visiting friends and attending the carnval. While here Bhe will be the guest of Mrs. Chaa. Staten. It BL f I, M ft,. 2x mmmt. T Jv TO-m V mm FREE With the Purchase of a Pound or More of Tru-Blu Cup Custard Cup Custard Cookies Are Really Delightful Double-value cakes made of two light-textured tng lish style biscuit with a filling of custardy confection that makes them an epicurean treat. Your grocer has a fresh supply of "Cup Custard" Cookie-Cakes, at 45c Lb. Get a Pound or Two and Cookie-Cakes Thi free package of Tru-, Bake is an anniversary gilt pure and imple. It will be with drawn at store cloing time Sat urday night. May 23. -Dont, miss it. CLIP THE COUPON NOW wet i WMBE TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. Spokane Portland '-AVv.' 1.' - - - II "'iVJ' pscsS of TBO-BAKE SOBAS t'S,.'4 i VfJ.f ' ' -ySi'--- lySi flTM. int with Biy porcliM ot Iro- If&r N.B Addr r- fty Orocr'i Km V TRU BLTJ BISCUIT pOMPANT Spokant ud Portland. Leaving For California CMngcnpelt In Mr. and Mrs. W. R. CllnRenpecl motored fn from their home at Looklnclass tliis morning and at- Mr. and Mrs. C A. Patztaf are , tende(, the carnivali j In Today i Mrs. Leslie Hatfield, who re sides near Glide motored In today and spent the day viHiting with friends and attending the carnival. Refrigerators at Powell. For DmrnbH taxi am-vire. CKT Of water was good, and of t xmntry trloa. Phone 44. tiona. Mrs. Street's condition f tvrwarda whs wild to be fnvoraHIe nt the hospital. Klamath Kails News. Willamette T. C'nlln Itctofli J. II. ltooth. local banker vocation, lnnd-ape gnrt:.'n'r avocation, has been invit d ly Willamette rnlverslty et Sal-m to personally superintend exfeii sive improvements Irf the way of trees and shrubbery on the rain puj this year. Bargnlns In stemed table glass where they will remain for a short time Dernre going 10 tan inego ware at Zlgler-Fee Hdw. Co, where they expect to make thflr; future home. c rt- ! Return. To Ho.buro- I J- A. Znchary was here from the ' Il-n Kl.-ckcr.. of the Klerker- icoa9 yter.lay ami sppnt the day Y V Amort company, . ho has b-en :attenIlng to business matters. Ijo ,,'v ispn.iin? the psst three" weeks at I reDl,i,, at "i-dsporl. . F.alem lookinK after property Inter- nsu, returned to His homo In this kuwrie Offl.i-r Here city last niKht. J. V. Judklns. chief of pollre .. at Eugene, and (ieorKO IJletVh. Mrs. Weldon Here police serceants. were Carnival I Mrs. O. C. Weldon and ton at-1 visitors-today. They will return j rived here this morning and will j tonight to Kiigene. Mr.Clel- spend the summer vlsltlnff with Mrs We lion's narents. I)r. and Mrs. . ml nviw Gin OF GUHLE Hoel- Attending Carnival Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. n,,!ir.P and Inside white paint 'inn and daughter, Mrs. A. J, n m .iinn r'ninn o 91 in Htm- fit Mni-uhflflil p.imf tn ItiiMe- Denn-tierreisen ours tonav 10 soena me ihri wire; ...... - , I days of the week attending the at Portland for some time. intrawberry carnival. Mrs. Hoel T! A verdict ln favor of the City i of (Jlendnle was hand d down lolay i by Circuit Judge J. W. Hamilton in the case of J. A. Loom y against the cliy officials of il.ndalM. .The case was one In which Mr. Looney and his a.tsoclates wre endeavor ing to rnjnln the city from taking limits, claiming thnt the water was polluted and unfit for domestic use. It wn!i tiie contention of the city that tlii water was good, and of n.iallty equal to that already In use, and that It was needed for. Before orderins your engraved emergency purposes, as the supply 1 jradtiatlon announcement, call at was too short during the ary tlt, News-Kevtew office and see the weather last year. I new line Just received. GRIMM'S MILK BREAD DELIV ERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. ONE LOAF FOR YOU AND NO OTHER WILL SATISFY. IT'S WHOLESOME. IT'S PURE IT COSTS NO MORE. PHONE 133. K. V. Hoover. They have been . Clifford Memls. formerly of this j water from a st.rlni; nenr Urn rlty $2.63 per gallon. Co. Hot Point vacuum cleaner. $33.75. Zlgkr-Fee Hdw. Co. Taylor-men., concrete Is goon con Irrete Tel JJS-IL nn .-in k .i, nr Mr and Food Sale At 20th Century fr i n rtrnndu-Hv during her I The ladles of the Methodist Epls-i the carnival. stay In Roseburg- now of Kelso. Washington, has arrived to spend several days visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. F. A. Itemis, and to attend j copal church, south, held a cooked I food sale today at th 2nth Century : grocery store, many delicious foods POTATOES Table Potatoes Seed Potatoes Main Crop Planting Burbanks and Certified Netted Gems FOR BEST QUALITY Order any amount you wish. Call L. W. Metzger Warehouse UMPQUA PRODUCE CO. C. P. Cayler Roseburg. Oregon Leaves On Vacation- Arrives From Brownsville grocery store, many ueitcious imsi. , A stPwart, special agent for the Miss Gladys Knger Is here from being on dlsp.ay. I'roceiils from t ie South(,rn i.Bclfle company, left Brownsville to spend the remainder sale will go for supplies for the tn(l morning for a weeks vacation of the week visiting friends and primary department. j.t northern points. He will visit at attending tin carnival. She was met I llritish Columbia. K. M. Woods, of at Kugene by J. K. Knger, who Vtcttng At Starmer Horns Ashland will take Mr. Stewart'a drove there yesterday, and accom- -,,r- ami Mrs. liert l pmpirman, ,,ace during his absence. n.nlml tier in lh' p IV. She 111 . ru iisvnie. re VISHIHIi hui ink Factory Representative will Demonstrate THE LANG RANGES DURING CARNIVAL be a guest at the Kr.s here. Irfave-i for Wincmivcr Miss K'hel Shrum. who h.n hi en employed as a llnotypist on the News-l!eTiew for tile pi"t two years, left In .t r.lg'it for Vancou ver. V.'nfiii'r'on. wh re !:? whs cslkd he-.-.u-e of the sud'P n Ill ness of her mother. yr. I. 1. fhrnni. Miss .Shrum will remain nt Vancouver, and will he em ployrit on the Vaneoit'er Colum I'ten. a new-Tvr tiler . DONT TRY TO RAISE your family without it. Fi ttomacb achea and pains; fni autMcn cramim. aev-re intenti rial colic; for indiArrotiona ol eating and drink in j?, tt ehanefl in water, diet or cli mate, take CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY he ; r home while rrnlval at thp homw of Sheriff and Mrs. Fam Stam.fr. Mr. and Mrs. jTfitip.eman havp bfrn npndinK the winter In San IIko and ar now on thlr way home. Mm. T-m pie man H an aunt of Mrit. Starmer. Medford Men Hera L. F. I.ozlor and K. J. DndlHs ar rived hre yi'dirdRy to npnd av eral days on bunlnonii and attend the carnival. Th y are from Med ford, and are here to complete ar rangements for the InntnllRtlon of tombstones In one of the local cem-Merlea and al points south of this city. To Visit Hre fKxtiT McMllster and mother, M's. f. L. McAIII-ter and Mrs. II. I). W lis. and ron Krwln. molored h.-r(. from Shaw, near Salem, yes-' -terd.y afternoon, to attend thlnJuV "" carnival and visit wlih relatives. Vera, the daughter of Mr. and l-y remain her until Monday, i Mm. A. C. Weed of North Iloso y.r. McAllister formerly resided burg, had the misfortune to Injurn lf.re her left hand Tuesday. Miss Weed was returning home In the after Sherman Clay Man Visits "rhool. when a loose P. M. Case, general manager of board, on tli walk on which she Sh'rman and (lay company, ore-, was walking, tripped her and raits iron and Washington division, "d her to fall. To check tho fall she molored here yesterday and spent . warned out her hand to a fence the and today on business. II" nearhy and slit the fourth finger paid a visit to the local branch of the left hand and tho fleshy store, which waa openi In this part of the palm on the barbed wire, city recently.nd confined with I. Wade attended her and it waa (ir-t. v. whiff msn.rer of the found necessary to take five Talta K with you when yon travel store and this territory. Mr. Case Istltches to close the Injuries. She j uorpuaiwajBia jour Bom. will leave tonight for I'ortland. jia geutn aio niceiy now. rr to cut fuel coste. ...,.t An I ANfl DEALER will imtall I ANGWOOD on our special thirty-dar trial offff. at th end of which timt if you arc not entirely latisfied your money will be ret unurd. Cjrintttl t k'p rt ' M lofif nh our KjK tK wtxxl -qoirtrf b artf oihf rant, tf prt r1f itmHd. Writ to tmlif fot full ifilofiMtixm and th tddrtm of T"f riitu dfilrr. P. S. I SC, Ml O. CO. Falorv, 2T6 l;ini A-, So. SI ATT1.H '.VJk." 4? 777dLANGWOOD , TOR WOOD ON IV I PARSLOW FURNITURE CO.