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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, MAY 2 1925. THREE 100-Degree Hot Wave Adds to Toll . of Death Taken in Middle Western rw Xofris4r lSIJcrlif Rfnr (U-jctaud Pnm Ln4 wii.) I perature reported was 103 lit Dnn CHICACO. May 23. The weath- vllle- At Boone, Iowa, Ml ilc- er man apparently overlooked a I registered, while Jew placea and possibly only one 'Charles City. Iowa, anil Dodge City when he blew a hot blast on the i Kansas, each reported an even 100. thermometer and sent the mercury I ' Two heat deaths were recorded at a Nurml Knit to unpreceileneed !In Lincoln, Nebr., a railroad sec May heights through the middle- ! tlon employe dropped dead, while west yesterday. j building construction worker at Duluth. complacent with reading I?""1,1 " 0rcom?Wim J,l reports of sizzling temperature, 'rf ' , : ,C"m"c -""ln ' h from Nebraska tq Minnesota, i"'1" afcoumed ,,or , ,lx claimed that its reputation for I 'h'r dealh- A storm almost on coolness had.been maintained when the ptr,,io" VZrll the mercury was ablv to strutzle over Southern Illinois Thursday In nruva in .iai.J . . I nlRht. causing three deaths and to only 68 in mid day dropping to , ' ftiiete also were recorded .forty by night. Elsewhere In Mln- j 80 Tecorued nesota. however, a record break- r. J . . ,, a i.u i Ing heat wave waa reported The neat was 'ow'd wllh vl- jng neat wave was reported. ,ent wjnd8tornl(1 m western Minne- The hot wave, sudden and unex- gota and ln portiong of South Da pected, awept out of the plains of kola- Thousands of dollars dam Nebraska and in a brief period ,agp wa9 aone to btrlldlngs, while pushed the temperature to 94 in 1 wlre communlcatln in some areas Chicago. The highest official tem- lwas demoralized. Abducted Niece of Murdered Woman Found Dead, Victim of Degenerate; Lone Cottage Tenant Being Sought LOCAL NEWS From Yonralla Tom Westtall was a visitor from points north of this city yeterdav, and attended the fest ival. He Is a resident of Yon-calla. r'lrmiiilngs Here- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Flcnimlnc were among tire out of town vis itors yesterday, and spent the day visiting friends. They re side at OnUand. Miss Bainbridge Here Miss Mary Bainbridge was here yesterday and today visiting with friends and attending the carnival. She resides at Oakland. Automatic wind-shield wipers $4 iastalleil. Stephens Auto Company. 323 N. Main. riaodiM ma Lni m.) ' factory at 'Winthrop. He left Win WINTHItOP. Me., May 23. The throp early today and said he was body of Miss Alda Heyward, who going to Augusta. Since then he was taken from her1 cottage at has not been heard from. lke Maranacook early Wednes- i In addition Jo the protruding day by a man who shot her aunt, j tongue, which gave evidence of Mrs. Emma L. Towns and set fire i strangulation, "there also was evl to the cottage, was found today ln ; dence that Miss Heyward had a room on the second floor of a i been attacked and mistreated be cottage owned by Jennie Gray at ! fore she was murdered. Pine Point and situated about a I -mile and a half from the former ;WATERTOVN, Mass., May 23. home of Miss Heyward. The state Miss Jennie Gray, owner of the authorities had the name of a man ; cottage at Lake Maranacook. who they believed abducted the .Maine. In which the body of Miss woman. The body was found on Aida Heyward, missing since Wed- a tut fnt on.l Ua olninat ntllle It neSllHV. WS frlliml tnil.1V. Rltll! fillO .t.. in... iTn....-.R.i v.nli u..m. a vi-h., -K. ia Blakeleva In k i..i . u,.h k. u.inlmiin. i t.t.. Among the Roseburg visitors i -i v !.!., wh tiio ,i..h here yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. out to capture Harry A. Kirby, of mission to use the cottage while iF. S. lllakeley and family of Glide, Watertown,- Mass., who for two the Gray family was not there, and attending the carnival. 1.- 1 I n..nn,.nn hA tint, i Ulan (Ztrav u'hn la a laiihai In the ti. where the bodv was found. 1 junior high school here, betrayed fm . T.xtra special prices on phono- ihnni . fnr.ni.rht eo Klrhv la (emotion when told of the crime. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill and rami-1 graphs to close out stock. McKean, said to have come to Win'throp liter brother said that hi sister lv were Roseburg visitors yester-j Darby & Baldwin. taking up his abode in the cottage knew Kirby's wife as a classmate ;day and attended the Strawberry : .i .u. i .. ...a ami nh.iwhp. .ho ii,.mi,..l viinni in vnh-1 festival. They are residents of . Mrs. Calhoun In Mlsa Sawyers Viltluie Miss Ruth Sawyers arrived hero yesterday affernoon to visit some friends and attend the. festival. She lives at Llkton. Hero Friday , Mrs. Curtis was here yesterday attending the carnival attractions and visiting with friends. She Is a resident of Ulendule. . ;Mr. Wolttrs Her Today John Wolters was here from Wil bur today to visit irieiids and at tend the caruivul attractions. For prompt taxi aervTce, city 01 country trips. Puona 44. Marriage License Issued ' A marriage license was Issued today to Kayinond F. Smith, and Laura N. Hoitsclaw, of Ulendale.- I Attend. Carnival -Mis Loulne Muttheyer was here yesterday and today from Collage (1 reive visiting and attending the festival. .Approprlato gifts for graduation. See our windows. Lloyd Crocker. Mrs. Wright Spends 6ay Mrs. Perry Wright siient Frldny In Roseburg visiting and attending the Strawberry carnival. She Is from Illahee. Mr. Hill In T TT Hill ttunei-tnlenilent fit the trout hatchery at Hoaglln, was Bargains In stemed table among the out of town visitors Fri-w" " Zifc'ler-Fee Hdw. Co. day to visit and attend the festival 'Rancher In Walter Osborne, who owns a large stock ranch near Glide, was a visitor ln Roseburg yesterday to attend the carnival. Taylor-mpae concrete is good con crete. Tel. 226-R. Mrs. Irving In Mrs. L. A. Irvine snent Friday the festival. They are from Glide.!1" Itosebum visiting with friends. Mie relumed to ber home in Wil li. For Camlvul bur la8t evening. J. L. Famuhar was an arrival ...,. , yesterday- from Milo. and is i Hot-Point vacuum cleaner. 33.7o. inenilini;. a few days visiting , Zusler-Fce Hdw. Co. friends and attending the carnival. From Drain Mrs. Mary Cool and son were here yesterday from Drain to at tend the carnival. Mr. Cool teach es in the high school at Drain. Conines Here Day Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Conine and family spent Friday in this city visiting with friends dnd attending Here Yesterday R. A. Hercher was an out of town visitor hero yesterday from Dlllard and visited friends and attended the carnival. In for Carnival Mrs. Gene Slirum and son. Jun ior, motored In from Dixonville yes terday to spend the day visiting wun friends. From Wilbur- Miss E. King was a visitor from points north yesterday and attend ed the carnival. Miss King resides at Wilbur. Here, from Cnllei . Miss Jeanette ltice arrived here last evening from Curvallls, where she has been attending school, and will visit wllh her parents a short time. In From Dlllard Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rradford were visitors yesterday and today irom iniiard and attending the Straw berryfestival. Booterles Carnival of Bargains Buy your shoes pow and save. Miss Cook Visits MUs Martha Cook spent Frlila In Kosebtirg attending the festival erd visiting with friends. She re sides at Cleveland. lalned employment In the oil cloth Inglnn. CARNIVAL WILL END TONIGHT; IS BEST EVER HELD (Continued from Page 1) area. At noon Senator Stanfiold was entertained at luncheon at the I'mpqua hotel, a Dumber of the 'prominent men of the city meet ting with him at that time in an enjoyable luncheon, where an in- " " " " ' formal discussion wait held of tiPfm nf l.lhertv. in their annual ,..- nimr. Fourth of July celebration. Thi The principal speakers at contest is opmi to all young lames ' luncheon were senator In the county. I Stanfield. U. S. District Attorney The linn ilon Beachmen In their (J.-orge Neuner. and Hon A. C costume of bathing units and robes, j Maraters. The Hant'on JU'achmen. day hero visiting with frionds and attending the festival. She resides Mr. Oliver In K. H. Oliver was among the vtsit-iat Garden Valley. ors trom points east or mis cuy yesterday, and epent the day visit ing wnti menus. it resides at Dixonville. Miss Anderaon In Miss Clara Anderson, who teach- res at the tireen school, was a Rose- Wilbur Peopre Attend Carnival Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Lay ton were here yesterday from points north visiting with friends and attending the festival. They Hvo at Wilbur. Extra speclnl prices on phono- iJnilVlw I urg vlslmr yesterday, and spent I f'H'hs to close out stock. McKean, A ZLv the day visiting and attending thejrby & Baldwin. From Umpqua Mr. and .Mrs. E. 11. Crane were out of town visitors yesterday and si-nt the dayvisliing with friends. They reside at Umpqua MK f.alhreath Visil- , MIks Lucille Culbreuth was a Kosehurg visitor Friday and to day from Kiddie. She was here vitdtlng friends and attending the carnival. Extra special prices on phono graphs to close out stock. McKean. Darny & uaiuwin. Here From Monmouth- Allen Wick ham arrived here from Monmouth, where bo has been attending school, and will spend the week-end visiting his parents and friends. Attend the bargain carnival at the Itooterie this week and save on shoes. 1 ALLEGED FORGER 13 ARRESTED. f) James Wilson of Days Creek was arrested last night churg- ed wtlh forgery. Wilson ia alleged to be guilty of Issuing 4 a large number of forged 4 checks, some of which havu been picked up in Sulherlln, 4 Myrtle Creek, Onk.und and Koseburg. The officers now ; hold eight of the. checks, totaling $iS3.r.O. Wilson ap- f pea red this afternoon before Justice of the 1'eace (jeorge Jones and waived preliminary : examination, bonds being fixed in the uum of $juu to hold him for the grand jury. LOYAT, EMERY AttltESTEl i Loyal V. Emery wna arrest- ed last night on a charge of Issuing a cheek without hnv- ing funds in the bank to meet It. He was Indicted In a secret indictment by the grand Jury, and was arrested upon his return to Roseburg from the nortTi Inst night. ! He appeared this afternoon ; before Judge ,T. W. Hamilton 4 and was granted until Mon- morning in which to vnter his plea. Itonds were fix-ed in the sum of 50U. i 111 D EH IS lll'HT. V. K. Standley, of Camas Valley, was very seriously j f) hurt this afternoon, when i the motorcycle which ho was ridiug in the smid race turn- 4 i ed turtle. The mnchiive ; somersaultod at htu'U fpced. , turning over three times, and 1 throwing him across the In- ! tersection at Washington and ; Jackson streets, and against the Liberty Theatre building. j His arm was broken and his scalp badly cut. and he puh- tui ned Internal injuries, out the full extent of his injuries i had not been determined at ! a late hour this afternoon. , Ire was taken to the office . of Dr. Walnscott. carnival. costume or naming wuu mm rum--, j ..im-ii-m. i in- inm mi j ir- -tu.ic u, Glide- mane a line snowing. uin r.ny uninm ui rvArf- nm. fnmt- Attending Carnival Mr. and Mrs. John McClarnnhan are among the out of town visitors j ing in the city. Attend Carnival Miss Kllen Shrum and brother, Kenneth, were RoseburK visitors to day visltlnK with relatives and at tending the carnival. They reside at Glide. For asthma, hay fever, catarrah and head colds try our guaranteed treatment. Lloyd Crocker. Here From Coquille Perry Lawrence, of Coquille, Is a carnival visitor In the city. Mr. Lawrence states that there are a number of Coos county folks visit- thirty of them In the party The the Oakland Gobbler, were also - ""VeVterday In this c ty at- 'here attending the Strav.berry festl Beachmen were led by Big Splasa present as guests of the I mitua ! V "I"1 e.'" . val. They reside at Wilbur Norton. Floats were entered by Miss Evelyn Noland. this float being a beautiful thing, with her danc ing pupils ln ballet costumes group ed In a most charming manner; Roseburg National Bank, the Cali fornia Oregon Power Company. Firestone Tire Agency, Fullerton School. FiFhers Blend Flour. Ladles Shoppe. Standard. Shell and Union oil companies. Ott's Music store, I'mpqna Battery Station, Cluster and Holmes, contractors; Wlllard Battery station. Coen Lumber Company. Fern Florists, Lockwood Motor Company, the Oh Henry Candy Bar Company, fire depart ment and Antlers tneatre. au- t nieia pfiEPllira EM BOUT IIKFRBMIi tending the carnival attractions and visiting with friends. They are (ilide residents. Here From Kuccne Mrs. O. M. Neer and Mrs. J. M. NVer arrived here yesterday from Kugene to spend the next several days visiting with friends and attending the caralval.- DAYTOX. Tenn., May 23. gnl technicalities cleared a Le- way Home From I'olleue Wally Hupp arrived hi?re from O. A. C. yesterday to spi-nd the ...n.,. In.l... nf I hm UfOl.lr vfultillC lli l...J.u Mr n, Mrs ('. W. Rapp. and attend the Strawberry festival. Outside and inside white paint S2.4A per gallon. Colors J2.33 to Have yon someuiing to sen, t trade, '.) give away. Use News Review columns. 2.63 per gallon. Co. IVnn Gerretsen Miss Swift Visits Miss I-la Swift motored In from South' Ieer Creek yesterday and spent the day and today visiting with friends. ItiirmitiiH Here from Coant Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Itarnum. former residents of this city, are here for a few days visit with friends and are attending the car nival. They reside at Marshfield. Seen the Corona Four? On dls- . ' play at Parslow Furn. Co. Ask for lake no cnance with rain have Mr. LlntotL us Install an electric . windshield j tomohile entries were made by the i tr a speedy ten of the Tennessee Buick, Hudson-Essex. Dodge. Ford. Chrysler. Maxwell. Republic truck, Oldsmoblle, Overland. Willys Knight and Studehaker automobile agencies. Wm. Aden, the Kline Shows. National Guard, and Hoy Scouts, were also represented. Although the parade was open also to granges, there were no farm displays other than a regis tered. Durham hull entered by J. A Llndblonm of Dixonville. The afternoon was given over to sports of all kinds. Including a water box and the much-heralded tug-of-war between the business men of Cass and Jackson streets. Tonight there will band concert at the court house band stand at 7:30 o'clock. The concert last night was greatly en joved by a huge crowd. The carnival ends tonight with a Jitney dance at the Armory, and the carnival shows. The shows and concessions have proven a great drawing card, and have been Jam med during the entire week. They will continue until midnlgM to night, and It Is expected that a record breaking crowd will be ln attendance. law, proVaAing the teaching of evolution in public schools, Day ton today busied herself. Tents were being procured to augment hotel facilities. Ampli fiers were to be arranged on the court house grounds to assure the antit-ipated thousand that they might hear the arguments of the country's leading attorneys and anti-evolutionists as thiy give ttva case Its final boost toward the supreme court. As two commltteees busied themselves about these tasks, a third body appealed to railway officials to clear siding for Pull- be another ' man cars. i roiessor j. r. scopes, cnosen as principal ln the test case, will have Clarence To Cottage Grove Mrs. J. T. Allison, or mis cuy. wiper. 11 complete. Stephens Au to Co., 323 N. Main. .Mlsn Tnefren Home Miss Thelma Trefren arrived here this noon from Kugvne, where she has been attending the university, and will spend the week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Trefren. Here Friday John Kanipe and two daughters, Mildred and I,eah, were visitors ln has gone to Cottage Grove, where; this city Frldny and attended the she will spend the next several ; festival. They are residents of Oak weeks visiting at the homes of her: land, sons, S. V. Allison and F. AJ.lison1 . You liked the snmnles. Now let Itooterie Glendale Couple Attend Carnival jus tell yon how to get a full size j Mr. and Mrs. C. Johns were I tube of Watkln's tooth paste free. I Home for Week F.iul among 1hose from the south to 120 W. Lane. ' Miss Gertrude Wlckham. who spend Friday In this city visiting! 'has been nttending Oregon Nor- with friends. They reside at Glen- From Myrtle Creek I lual. at Monmouth this winter, dale, where Mr. Johns owns a R. G. Hargan was a visitor here arrived here last night to sirend Ladies patent low heel slippers j tan combinations now $3.85 at the from Astoria on Thursday and expect to continue up the Colum bia river next wevk. They In tend to ascend Ihe Columbia and Snake rivers, portage" from Lewis ton, Idaho, to the headwaters of the Mississippi river and then eastward via the Mississippi, tire Illinois river, the Great Lakes. St. Lawrence river, Richelieu and Canal, Lake, Champlai.1, Hudson river. TRACT MEET AT EUGENE EUGENE, Ore.. May 23. Wllh perfect weather conditions favor ing the meet, a large crowd was on hand today for the annual O. A. C. Oregon dual track competition on Hnyward field. Summary: Mile run: Won by Clayton. O. A. C: serond, Ilutts, O. A. C.; third. Mason. ). A. V. Tlmo 4:29. lno-yard dash: Won by Extra, Oregon: second. Westennan, Ore gon: third Flanrilgan. Oregon. Time ten seconds fiat. Shot put: Won by Cram. O. A. C; second. Dixon, (). A. C: third. Mautz, Oregon. Distance 38 feet 7 inches. CENTRAL STATES SIZZLE AS LAKE REGION FREEZES ' ranch. I CHICAC.O. May 2. 81x7.1 ing Ranges on easy payment plan at Powells. o i Mr. WatMon Here M rs. W . F. W a t son , formerly nf this city, han arrived from Sa lmi and in visiting at the home of hr parenta Mr. and Mrj. K. A. Hinklf- fur neverul rinvn. She was In his defense the aid of . formerly Mina Hazel Hlnlcle. ice Harrow and Hudley Field Malone, while William Jennings Nickent In Ilryan will aid in the offensive. Mr andMm. A. 11. Melons and Auurm-)s ior no.n puk'h nave l(,on fom iMi. Glass to- yesterday from southern points, 'he week end vNiting with her'pnt in the Southern and Central took In the carnival and visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Wick- j statin and freeing temperatures wun menus. n is a .wyrue trees; o(i mruua. resident. j .. AH kinds of oflsToes at Powells. Roofing special 2 ply, only $1.65 at Powells. air.'?d io waive Irregularities in i order that the case may pass to the supreme court for derision before the opening of the next school term. Mr Dick In K. K. Hick was among (hose from southern points of the county i i to visit h re yesterday and attend Ar Visiting At Wharton Home the carnival. Mr. Dick resides at 1 Mrw. Kthel McKlntey. of Portland, j C'anyonville. , land Mrs. Close, of Vancouver, Wn. j j drove here yesterday from the ' Browns Visit north to visit with friends here a day visiting with friends and at- Mr. and Mrs R. E. Brown were short time. They will be the week REVIVAL PROGRESSING. tending the carnival. Mr. Nickens operates a store at Looking Glass. lo4tinattcT llurd In - Voytmastf r and Mrs. I,. L. llurd nnd family, of Glendale. were among thosvi to pay a visit here yesterday nnd spend the day at tending the carnival and track meet. (Continued from page 1.1 ' A well filled hall listened with intense Interest last night to the evangelist as he told the storv of N. STANFIELD ,np "Grwit Jan Break". He told In HERE ON WAY TO Paul and Silas from prison after I ANI") HF ARINflS ! helng put in the Innermost prison. Ljnu nLrtRiiiu3jlliiit (he ljoti hook xhr rhnh(i ml slocks loose and delivered them and of the cry of the Jailer "What must I do to be saved?" He told how tne Ixird was the same yei terdav. todav and forever and a God delivered Paul and Silas from jMovea In New Horn, lall and breaking the chains and Mr. and Mrs. A. W stocks that bound them, so he is able today to deliver people from the prison hone of sin and break every chain of habit, appetite and ; henl their diseases. i The subject for tonight will he "The Writer's Inkhnrn." This In I Ing on the forest areas. "It Is quite likely that an effort will be made to Induce Congress to pass an act providing for the benefit of each state government. . equal to the difference from the re-: turns of withdrawn areas and their pro rata part of what they would pay If taxed. Withdrawn areas. It fa believed, should return to each ; state an amount equal to the share i , I lienve For F.nl Mr. and Mr". T. It. Sialics. who reside at Looking t;las, left to day for the vast, where ihey will spent five or six weeks visiting friends. They will visrt princip ally at St Paul. Minn home, wi'h relatives. fttmeburg-visitors yesterday from points north and attended the strawberry festival. They reside at Wilbur. ' I 'nd guests of Mrs. Jack Wharton. Mrs. Newlnnd Hi tter Mrs. J. O. Newland, who un- jderwent a maior operation at Returns Home i .Mercy Hospital a week ago, Is J. T. Ilussell. who has been spend-1 reported grtiing along nicely. Her Ing the past week ln this city at- ninny friends in this city will be tending to business nfrairs. return-1 t;lad to hear of her complete .re ed to his home nt Myrtle Creek rovery, yesterday. . - ' Vlslfitiir at .llexnnder Home - Returns Home j (Maude Alexander, of Portland, J. T. Itussell, who has been Is spending a few days vlsltlng spendlng the past week In this city , at the home of his aunt and un visltlng with friends and atiendng He, Mr. and Mrs. John Aleian to business matters, returned to his der. Kroni here Ire will go on In Minnesota and Northern Michi gan with snow and a gale of wlnil In the latter section, produced the most remarkable situation today thrft professor Henry J. Cox. dis tilct weather forecaster said he had ever observed. There were prospects that the femoerature In Chicago niltht again duplicate yesierdays likli i mnerature of 94 degrees, entit ling all May records, before t lie cold from the north bn-nks the bent wsto later today or tonight. While the mercury was mounting here, reaching HO at 1 0 : H a. in., a freezing temperature was re corded at Duluth. Minn., and at Houghton, Michigan, with unnw lilowing over the northern end of Michigan. Across the Canadian border Hie cold bad forced down temperatures to i!tl at While 1U ver and .4 at Cochrane, (nil. Effective Juue Cth. 192J authorlxed by the State Commission May th, 1925 Schedule D. Domestic Combination Cooking and Water Heating Rate First 500 cubic feet of gas or less per month $2.50 All after at the rate of 1 Oc per 1 00 cubic . feet or $ 1 .00 per 1 000 cubic feet This rate is optional to any and all consumers of the Southern Oregon Gas Company and to the public in general. The Southern Oregon Gas Company in ap plying for this schedule to the State Commission desired to place gas as a general cooking medium within reach of everyone in Roseburg. This rate when used in connection with the new Vulcan gas ranges will place at your disposal the best and most desirable medium for Cooking m and Hot Water obtainable. It is to your interest to thoroughly investigate the possibilities of this new rate. , . . ,. . Call or phone the Southern Oregon Gas Com pany office. We are at your service. Phone 235. Southern Oregon Gas Company FRESH AS A DAISY, PURE AS A LILY, WHITE AS SNOW, BROWN AS A NUT. GRIMM'S MILK BREAD. TODAY'S BASEBALL American League. At Chicago HnMon Chicago , , Itatiprim: Qu.nn Thurnton, Manguin. C rouse. n. h. e. 9 13 1 . 2 10 1 and I'lclnlch; Cvcngros and American League. At Dp! roll H. IT. E. Washington 2 2 1 Detroit 15 IS 1 HalttM'ff: Xachary. Ogon. Knlly and Hargrfav; WhlU'hill and IlHHfiloi', At Cleveland R. H. E. New York 7 11 0 Cleveland 6 11 2 llatterie: llnyt, Pennock, Jones and Schang; Kurr, Miller and My-an. Raffety Here T. A. Ktiftety. chief of the tate motor vehicle depart menu spent the day here attending the ' straw berry carnival. Neuner In City U. 8. DlMtrict Attorney Gpotct Neuner was in the city today visit ing the carnival. He eipeotn to spend Sunday at his ranch near Kiddle, returning to his office in Portland Monday. Children's Tictoriul Cross Word Puzzle HOW TO SOLVE PUZZLE The words start In the numbered iquares and ran either across or Jown. Only one letter ia placed In each white square. If the proper words are found each combination of letters lif the white square will form words. The key to puzzle the first word is given In Ihe drawing. Below are keys to the mher word. At St. Ixnilfl Philadelphia SI. Louis Putterles: Itonunel. C. roves and Cochrane, Winard aiftl Uixon. National. League. R. H. E r n At 8 it A And rews, Perkins; R. H. R At Brooklyn Chicago ...5 13 1 HriMiklyn 6 14 2 Hattertfft: Plake. Keene and Tlartliett; Petty, HubbHl and I)e-Uerry. At New York R. If. E Pittsburgh 1 1 1 New York 1 11 0 j mitt-hen: Yde. Ciillntnn. K on pal aim liocx n; ureennem anu anyuer. thir old 'home at Myrtle Creek today. Wampol moved into th-lr new home af "2 u:h Main tret-t Wednesday. The hi.- ! a one tttnry modern si. -tie-lure of Mwn, wi'h baTnent, n;id N one or the b"aut'ful honv-a in tlwt vlrinlty. Mr. Kndmp W-tter The many frieniU here of Mr, rhewti-r Kndrtip, who recently un dTw n a maior operation at the M'n y liosplt.tl. will he glad to know that fhe fa much Improved. Klamath Knits, to attend to property Interests. Read the Classified ads. in The News-Review. They mean dollar to vou. At Boston R. II. E. Rt louls 9 12 0 Boston 6 1.1 1 Butteries: Dyer, Haines and Schmidt : Pnrnefl, Kynn, (Jrahani, MhkjukhI and (tlt)sou. At l'hllnd.liihla n. IT. E. Clliclnnall 12 1 l'hllnl..,hla 7 14 2 r.utli'rlin: ltlx.-y. Khwhan, !l"n ttn and WIhko; Hlnif. Couch, KiiIkIiI, ItcttH and Wllixin. Yeiterday'a Score. At PficraniPMto R; Portland 9 At Salt l.ak 4 7; Sattli' 2 4. At Tm Arttct'la It); Oakland &. At San KrancUco 7: Vt-rnon 6. of their taxation wfr thry not re- rved by the rovernment Th i'oramlttP" will atari Ita hearlnsa In Ariiona. and will then adjourn until AunUKt 24. whon niro to be a very Inireatinr acr- leave For I at mon. ' Mr. and Mrii V. K. linlfe. wlio The anhject for th Rnnday have rerlcled In thin rlty for ev mnrnln? aervlce will be "A Picture eral year, left thu mornliiK for of the Rrlfle of Christ." Sumlay ; the faM. wher they will pend ii.nriiiK'" in oioi fn rventniE arrvlcea :on. Mulijert. I three month ilvliUic. Thcv are Ijike. The rommlttee will then visit -satan. Hi Origin: Hla Person-i tolnn hy way of Monterey. Mexi- Montana. Wahinnton and nreKon. , atv; His Power: Ills Limitation." i co. and will stnn over et 1 1 ti rl v. Return, .To Roeeburg- tieorpe Haeood and family who left here aome time ao to locate In the Oknonopan country In Wash ington, have returned to Koaeburic where they plan to reiilde fierma- Haj New Poiltlon nently. Mr. Ilaitood stated that the Iia7i-l Ktore Hex, formerly of crop. In that aectlon look excep. Ilf chunc. haa bt-n emtlov-ii as tlonally fine but that In hla Jour onanist at the Venetian theatre, a neya he had failed to find any rear hnw house near St. Johns place that compared to the rmpquA Station at Portland. The Venetian . liey and he la very glad to re Is considered one of Portland's mrn here, flneat aiiburban thcatrca. . n Leave For Eaet Mrn. A. N lllldebrand and two reaching Oreeon In Heptemnj .', c- The aublect for Momlav eventnK Mexico, to vIhII a son IAm there daiiKhters. Marraret and Klcanor. cordinn to preset arrantrementa. ,111 be 'The Second Comlni of th y will ro on to Kansas City. of thla city, left yesterday for the The lasue before the committee chrlat." Ia He C'omlnn: for whom; 1 IhroiiKh Chlcauo and to Cleve- eaat and aouthern points where la of vital Importance to thla atate.ihow and when. Will atate tko day land, Ohio, their old hom-. and ithey will spend the next six week' for practically 60 per cent ot me, and hour of Ilia coming. I will visit friends andtflrelatSra. ivlitnr with relative, and friends. land within the dale la vested In o ! Th-y will return v way of Mln-j They will visit In Weat Vlralnls the roverntnent. while Z3 per cent Muderaer coau leu Jfir ponnd neapolls. North liakota and Hat- ipejinsyl 01 the land la witma tne reaenreai in butter. tie. IlillST 1,1 K ! 4i ItM V I . H. IIV MmIIIM)AT POItTI-AND. Ore., May 2.1 Ttoplnx to cross the continent hv irofornoat. .lohn Hoar. Krank H. Wilton and Val Woodherv all nf l.oa Anirelee. w-re 0"r" todav from Astoria after covering the JIMMIE VANCE and bla Arizona Collegians Will Play at Riddle Monday, May 25 Vernon Ramp Pasaea Through Vernon Itamp passed through thla city yesterday enroute home to In dependence, after a trip south. He was met at the train by I.ynn Ramp who has been vlsl:ina here a ahort time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Wharton, ami who will accom pany hitn as far as Salem to vlait his giandpareuta. , Running Acroaa. Word 1. The book of book. In the picture. Word 4. To make Into an act or Word S. A little cat. Hunning Down. Word 1. What dihe do when they fall on the floor. Word 2. Any large four-footed animal. Word S. What the Item written In a ledger or diary is called. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERED. M" nopec. PHverware at cost. ZlKlir-Fee Hdw. Co. vana and Ohio, taking the first 110 miles of the proposed Union Pacific route. 5,0o0 mile tilp. They started . 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