SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. MAY 22. 1925 1 Open and Doing Business j EFFORT 10 FIND: ). Parncter (sweepstakes); 2nd. Mrs. Foster Butner. . 14 IlKKK HAS .not thk 1 KICK" WHITE THUS FAR 1 2! A Roseburg, Oregon f I . i We wish to announce that we have leased the Myrtle Creek Flour Mills and have a full line of flour and feeds for sale at that place. We believe that we can give better service, and save money for our cus tomers in Southern Douglas County by having a dis tributing point closer to them. We expect to maintain as low prices as possible and to give the same good service and quality products at the Myrtle Creek plant as in Roseburg. UHSUCGESSFU L Missing Witness for State in Shepherd Case Not Located in Florida. TWO VERSIONS GIVEN Prosecution Charges Bribe, Defense Says Threat by State for Refusing , to Tell Lie. If you want Feed, try the Mills The Douglas County Flour Mill HKI(1 iltAHH ITK.MS. The play "KimlltriK The Hcartn Fife", presented May 12th, by the Junior and Si ml or pupils of the High School, wan a great Biicceiw In every way. The audience waa biff, the music fine, and the play excellent. Every one taking part in the play, did bin or her work with enthu&Jatmi and yet with praiseworthy restraint. The pr grena of events wax natural uid unaffected. The humor In bo fine and hearth and the pathos Is ho natural and poignant that the audience left the Hull with noth ing but feelings of pneat fatld fiictlon and pruine for the players and their director. Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Jones, new lywedn, returned Saturday from their honeymoon at VadT, Waah inKton, to make their home In the Valley. Lucia and Iennett Rogers won first and second places at th ltecjnniahon Contest held at Ten KEEP SMILING ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC Is within your reach to PROVE Its merits as it has done in thousand of cases of acute and chronic diseases such as Rheumatism, NturltU, Lumbago, Sciatica, Paralysis, Nervousness Stomach Trouble, Liver Trouble, Kidney and Itladder Trouble, Constipation and other Howel Trouble, High Wood Pressure, dolt re. Headaches, many forms of Eye Trouble, Fallen Arch of the feet and many other troubles of the human body. Electro-Chiropractic Htamls for Truth, Rclcnrp, Common Si-lino, nnd Results, growth and sucress merit your Invest IkhMoii. Its DR. RUPERT A. MOON 324 Perkins Bldg. Phone 554. Mile on the 10th. Lucia also won third place at the county-wide Contest in ItOBeburg on the 15th. Itoth are pupils in the grammar grades of the local schools. W. H. Miller, who has been cnfined to his bed n account of Illness, Is now reported better. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marsh, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Mokefl, spi'ht Sunday, May 10th, at KtiKtne with relatives. Tlw mother or Cluudo and L. A. Ramsdell is visiting them for a few days. j The program for graduation at the high school, Is now being pre j pured. Tne exercises promise to I be both excellent and entertaining- It will take place on the j evening of Friday, June 19th. Everybody is invited. We shall ! have among other Interesting 'things, a prominent Commence I merit Speaker. -The (Jrnngo Hall Is the place. Watch for further announcements. L. J. H. S. For quick rnsuirs use raewa RflYtow HiiPKiriftl i.dn. tnnn Wl Children's Pictorial Cross Word Puzzle HOW TO SOLVE PUZZLE. The words start in the numbered squares and run either across or 1 down. Only one letter is placed In ' each white square. If the proper j words are found each mmbination I of letters in the white r unreal will form words. The key to puzzle the Brut word is given in the drawing. He low are keys to the other words. BUYING BEAT5 TRADING The prices of our used cars are plainly marked and they are the ONLY prices that we ac cept. It is a source of satis faction to know that you are paying the rock bottom price and that the amount is based on the value of the purchase rather than on your ability as a trader. J. O. NEWLAND & SON Dotlga nrolhcrs Dealer. ROSEBURG, ORE. PHONE Dooee BftOTnefis DeALERS Sell 6ood Used Cars Today's Offerings 1923 Dodge Bros. Business Sedan $950 1922 Dodge Bros. Touring $650 1921 Dodge Bros. Touring $250 1922 Dodge Bros. Roadster $550 1919 Dodge Bros. Roadster $400 1923 Ford Touring $250 J. O. NEWl!ANb & SON Dodge BrotlPrs Cars q and Grnliam Trucks e CHICAGO, May 22. The first 12-men decided upon by the 'State aa a jury to try William I. Shep herd on a chance of killing his wife's millionaire ward. William M. McClintock, with typhoid germa will be accepted by the defense. Shepherd's attorneys said they would do so to halt tnk of defenae tampering with jurors and wit nesses which has been Investigat ed since Jiobert White, state wit ness .diHappeared, and Philip Bar ry a venireman, said he had been "approached" by a man who said he was acting for the defense. James C. Callan, local politician, named by Harry, denied through his attorney that he had made any attempts to "fix" a Juror. The at torney said he would surrender Callan to the prosecutor. While the county grand Jury continued Us Investigation of White's disappearance, search for him extended to Miami, Fla., where Hobert K. Crowe, state's attorney was told he had fled. Miami auth orities did not find him at a Riven address and detectives were sent on roads to Jacksonville to Inter cept him should he come that way. White pave the defense an affi davit withdrawing- an original statement that Shepherd had been connected with C. C. Farrnan. head of a small science school, before ho vanished, Arthur Byrne, a prK vate detective employed by the defense, was reported to have told the grand Jury. Byrne was said to have testified that White had told him his life had been threatened and that tne original statement had been drawn from him by in timidation. The state planned to use White in corroboration of Kalmnn who confessed he supplied Shepherd with the typhoid germs for a promise of 1100,000 from Mc Clintoek's estate. A different story of White's dis appearance was reported to the grand Jurors by William Adams, blind news vendor, who said Wfiite told him he had been offered im o nnd a furnished bungalow In Florida to leave Chicago. Adiims said White told him he Intended refusing the offer. Meanwhile the progress of sel ecting a Jury has been backwards. Two state peremptory challenges reducted the tentative Jurors to ten one less than had been obtain ed last Monday when the trial opened. Seventy veniremen have been questioned. The name of Henry J. Smith, who was a juror In the Simon ( Donnel labor trial a few years auo was fined $1,000. was recognized In the ventre list today by State At torney Crowe. He summoned Smith to his office and when the latter admitted he was the man who was paid $1,000 In the oll lab or trial. Smith was dismissed from the venire. TORONTO. Ont.. May 22. Thousands of Americans living on Onturlo'i border have satisfied their curiosity but not their thirst. "K'jrgle's Koam" I mostly froth. There Is no kick In the "four by four" beer, legalized by the Fer guson government, which went on ale yesterday, "new beer's day." After drinking steac'.iy for seven hours on a wager to find out whether the beer was Intoxi cating, an Ogdenshurg. N. Y., parched pilgrim at Fi'sscott, Ont., Insisted that he was still "plain sober." The ll p. m., closing provision of the law ended the teat. AH parts of the province re ported no intoxication. Not one drunk was arreslvd in the city of Toronto. "I'm going back across the ; river where I can get some real beer," said a yearning Detrolier lu Windsor. "I've been drinking this stuff all day and there ain't no knlck In It." Another Del rotter said that it was perhaps like old wine. Fer ule's foam would improve with oe. Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel of the Anti-Saloon League of A merica cross d the line as an observer, he said. For thirty minutes he said he sat In a Fort Krie hotel with a bottle before him on the tat) I'd but didn't drink. J "The whole thing Is a joke," he t remarked on his return to Buf falo. "It was very apparent that this stuff doesn't satisfy the fel ' low who wants the real thing. I Ita sale is going to result either ' in a weakening of the present I Ontario liquor law, or In a re turn to the sale of every type j of liquor. Fncle Sura will ob- serve the experiment with his ! tongue in his cheek and continue to speed up law enforcement. Mr. Wheeler said Ire saw no one who was "staggering drunk", but several were a little wobbly. He characterized the beer as "slop." u iy . r lai saving o stores ROSE SHOW THIS YEAR BEST EVER GIVEN IN CITY (Continued from piute 11 Running Across. Word 1. In the picture. Word 4. Abbreviation for sen ior. Word 5. To blot out; to annul. "The singer was forced to her encasement." Word 6. An exclamation. Word 7. Opinion; belief; Idea. Running Down. Word 1. Where mother doet the cooking. Word 2. What the statue of Mherty carrici in her upraised hand. Word 3 To make plain. Word 4. A noise made by a horse when he is startled and forces the air through his nose. YKSTKRDA Y'S ITZ.l.K ANSWKKKI). I w 3F EST; ff( 2nd. Liberty. Mrs. A. O. Hose; 3rd, (iolieral Jarquominol, Mrs. S. It Kvans. While Itnse: 2nd. Krnil Carl Ilriisi-hkl, .Mrs. Foster lllltner; 3rd, Madame Cnuhet, Mrs. I'.-i'ha Itnhertoon. SlhKle llnse: l'itlk. Mrs. S I). Kvans; red, Mrs. R 1). Kvam; white, Mrs. V. 1. Kvans. Sweet Peat. flasket : Int. Maroon Prlnri' StuliMeflelil; 2nd. llrllllnnt. Stuhlil.fiilil; 3id, Pink, Mrs. l'onslrr. Iris. Vase: 1st. Mrs. Wm Mrs. M.Klhinney; 3rd. I'onsler. . Sltmle Kihlhit: 1st, Mrs. v.n. Il.'ll lswe-pstakes: 2nd. Mrs. MeKlhlnnev; 3rd, Mrs. Foster Hut ner. Peonies. Pink: 1st. Mm. II. 2nd, Mrs. Foster HuSii-t; Foster Hut tier. White: 1st. Mrs. II , Mis. Mis. .1 C. IMI; Mrs. DouMo Onmnion; 3rd. Mrs. Ilouble .1 r. (1. Pargeler; 2nd, Mrs. H. O r.u-s:e- ter: 3rd. Mrs. Foster Huln.'r Double llitl: 1st. Mrs Fo-lei Hulner: 2nd. Mrs. li. V. Hurt I Mil III.- Coll. vtlon : 1st. Mr II O. Paiaeter; 2nd. Mrs. Fust. - lint ner Klnnle Specimen: 1st. Mr. II. GAMP FIRE GIRLS Carnival Booth ox Washington Street lie Cream. Cake, Hot Ivc. Coffee. Soda I' Cum. lu nanas. OratiKos, etc. Wt Want Your Cooperation The Best .Sales man in Town? Tins" Tind the answer and find pour customers Forty-four pef cent of the earnings of the family of moderate income is spent for food. There is no merchant more necessary in the general.' scheme of distribution than' the food merchant and probably in no other business occupation would be found as low an average intelligence and initiative. A great many stores in Roseburg are still operating as in the cracker-barrel age, still others who are quite content to sell to people of financial responsibility on credit at a 1 0 to 15 higher price .than is necessary to handle the merchandise. These conditions will only be changed for the better by a thoughtful discrimination of the buying public. PETITS POIS PEAS, 2 cans 45c SWEET CORN, 3 cans 43c BOOTH SARDINES, 3 for 35c BROKEN SLICED PINE APPLE, 4 cans 98c STANDARD PEACHES, 4 cans 39c SALMON MEDIUM RED, 2 cans 45c VAN CAMPS PORK AND BEANS, 3 large cans , SKAGG'S BLEND COFFEE, 3 pounds S1.39 SELECTED STOCK SLICED BEETS, 2 for.. 35c FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI, 2 cans 25c CORN FLAKES AND POST TOASTIES, 3 for 27c KELLOGG'S BRAN FLAKES, 3 for v 27c Saturday Features BUTTER, lb 42c; Roll 83c SUGAR, 10 pounds . 63c YAKIMA GEMS, 10 pounds 33c POTATO CHIPS, 3 for 23c CHOCOLATE CUSTARD CANDY, 1 lb. boy GEM NUT, 3 pounds 13c 67c As Usual you will find our Stock of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables the Best the Market Affords . cfcaggs United Stores No. 255 WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $5.00 AND OVER 1 15 So. Stephens PHONE 230 Roseburg, Oregon - MM Engines Speak Well of It ! 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