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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY. MAY 25. 1925. THREE Coolidge's Dad Active on Farm , . Despite Stories of His Illness tecs . LOCAL NEWS a Federal Reserve System Mr. and Mrs. Georga Webber, have tukt'a "I'mpqua Lougf," for the season. v Mrs. Joseph Harney of Prince Rupert, Canada, has taken a cabin at the park fur the summer. M r and Mrs. L. D. Caran and Mr. and Mis. John Uaran are campliiK at Idelyld. They are from Los Angeles,' California. From Coast Mr. and Mrs. V. I). Gage, of Marslifield, were here yesterday and siient the Uuy vIsIUiik. Idelyld Par News Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns, of Low? Beach, California, have been spending the past two weeks fish ing at the park. Left For Portand Col. I. N. Pay left yesterday arter roon for Portland where he has I business matters requiring his at tention for a few days. From Glendale C. P. Johns orrlved herx Sunday from (Herniate, to spend a few' days attending to bosiiirsa matters and visiting. From Yonealla Miss Edna Meyers arrived here this morning from Yonralla and lent the day In Roseburg visiting aud shopping. a Visitor Saturday George Willett. Cottage Grove at torney, spent Saturday in this city visiting with friends and attend ing the carnival. To Dlllard H. C. Ledyard, of this city, left this morning for Dlllard, where he will spend a short time attending to business matters. Here From Camas Mrs. Anna P. Wood Is Rpenillng a short time In this city attending to business matters. She arrived Sunday from Camas Valley. Spend Day Mr. and Mrs. Poin Matthews motored here from their home at Glkle Saturday and spent tlte day visiting with friends. Here Today Mrs. H. Nichols motored here from Brockway this morning and spent several hours shopping and visiting with friends. ' John C. Coolidge, father of the president, continues to be active on his farm at Plymouth Notch,' Vt., despite stories of his illness, wlu'ch appeare to have exaggerated his condition. This new photo of him shows him greeting little Everette lilanchard, 0, a neighbor. J LOCAL NEWS J Return To SaTem Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Raffety re turned to their home in Salem Sunday after visiting here Satur day and attending the carnival. Spends Sunday C. R. Frier was an arrival from points north yesterday and spent the day here visiting. He resides at Drain. From Glendale ! Hay Smith was a visitor In Rose burg, Saturday, suending the day visiting with friends. He returned to his home Bt Glendale yesterday. ' Grants Pass People Visit i Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Logan, and family, of Grants Pass, motored here Saturday and spent the day i visiting and attending th Straw berry festival. Return To Portand Mrs. B. V. Bates npd son, Ross, returned to Portland Sunday after noon after a visit in this city with relatives and friends. Fortins In Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Fortln motor ed here Saturday from Oakland, and spent the day visiting friends and attending the carnival. Mr. Military Visitor Isaac Klunnry spent Saturday In Itoseburg visiting and attend ing the Strawberry festival. Mr. Planary Is an Oakland resident. Attends Carnival J. P. Medley, who conducts a farm near Oakland, siient Satur day in this city visiting and at- ; tending the carnival attractions. Mr. Taylor Visits A. II. Taylor was a Itoseburg : visitor this morning from points west of this city, and transacted business. He is from Melrose, From Elketon I Mrs. Sally Cheever was' among Ithe out of town visitors Saturday, i She is a resident of Klkelun, and was here to attend the carnival , and visit friends. Visitors In Town Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Northrup. re turned to their home at Wilbur Sat urday night after visiting friends here and attending the Strawberry festival. , Spend Day- Attend Carnival Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Walker were visitors here from the coast Sat urday and attended the carnival. They reside at Coquille. Return To Riddle Mrs. Lillian Scott and son re turned to their home at Riddle Sun day after visiting In this city and ; attending the carnival. Mrs. Scott ' is a teacher in one of the schools I at Riddle. Conns In Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. Conn were visit ors In this city Saturday from Vmp qua. They spent the day here at tending the carnival and visiting. In Saturday .Mrs. v icu.r i rescn. ,u ... Mr ,, MnJ jj A mMy ,, visitor In Itoseburg Saturday She fnn anJ Mr is a resident of Melrose and at- motored in from teniteu tne carina. u..,.s "-,.,, Saturday and spent the day v visiting friends. From Glide Mr Walton was a visitor from points east of this city, Salur-1 Brain Must Wed ' Braivnt He Says Exponents of the federal re serve system mav have to fight , for its existence in the next con gress. Powerful opposition is rising against it. L. T. McFad den, chairman of the house com mittee on banking, has let it be known he favors demobilization of the bank's by repealing certain war-time measures which give them extraordinary powers to control credits. Social Music Tonight There will be special music to niiih at the Revival of the Bible Standard Mission. Two blind men will play the hand organ, and hand saw. Ball Game Tonight An interesting baseball game is exnerted tnniiht lit u....,., tha teams representing the American iemon anu uuu Fellows. The game will be played at Laurel wood Park at 6:15. I.at liner's Arsenate Lead eigh teen cents per pound at Stearns and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. Sure death to gophers, squirrels, mice, crows, etc. if vou use our j poison. Lloyd Crocker. Scnds lny Mrs. Tom Harvey was among To Glide H. A. Blakely and family return ed to their home at Otitic Satur day evening after visiting and at tending the carnival in this city. I ; New Clerk At Umpqua P. W. Lwrit- formerly of Port land, has accepted a position at the Vmpqua lintel as clerk, and has entered on his new duties. Mr. , Lowrie waB formerly connected with the Norton hotel, at Detroit, Michigan. nouns . m ,. v..,. ... .. lhe visitors Saturday wlfh t adreSiden'l"S ' '" .h- north and .pent h.d ! OUde. r-i,!..,,. f ,.itwH" From Melrose M rs. Hoy ce Iluspnbark and daughter Joyce, were her Patur wlth friend.. They returned to their home at Melrose in the evening. Former Resident Here Mrs. Joe Sherrill, who formerly resided in this city, is now spend ing the wei-k visiting with old fiends. She Is now located with Mr. Sherrill at Seattle. i To Coast Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Deno. and pon returned to their home at Mnrsh fieid Sunday Rfier visiting here Saturday and attending the carnival. Klamath Falls Druggist Visits Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Underwood, of Klamath Falls, were guests in this city today at the Umpqua ho tel. They are enroute to Portland In their car. Mr. Underwood is a well known Klamath Falls druggist. Californlans Visit Mls Sarah C. Parke, well known California woman and Col. and Mrs. J. I. Mabe. all of Pacific Oroe, Cal., stopped over In this city Sat urday and wer1 guests at the Ump qua Hotel. They were enroute home after a motor trip to Port land. Guests Of W. J. Weaver Richard Walker, who has charge of the California-Oregon Tourists Information bureau, at Grants Pass Arthur Watson, proprietor of the Lorenz Hotel, at Redding, and Thomas Smith, assistant manager of the Tinnard Hotels, in Snn Fran cisco, Pasadena and Santa Barbara, were guests of W. J. Weaver Fri day and Saturday of lat week. They it-f t yesterday for their homes by motor, after a trip to Tacoma, where they attended the opening of the new Winthrop hotel, of which Mr. Smith Is assistant manager. Bandon People Visit Mr. and Mrs. liookwalter. promi nent Itandon people, and Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Hookwalter, who are visiting them, from Beatrice, Neb raska, were guests at the Hotel Umpqua Sunday, and spent the day visiting. Inspect New Road County Judge ljulne, and Hoad ! master Frear went up the North Umpqua today, inspecting the new j st rtion of road being built by the Bureau of Public Roads above Rock Creek. 'Judge Barnard Visits County Judge and y.ra. C. P. Bar nard, and daughter Kloise, of Ku- et'iip were visitors In this city over i Sunday. Mr. Barnard, formerly owner of the coast Mage line out of this city, is now county Judge of Lane County. From O. A. C. Chester Morgan returned to Cor vallis yesterday to resume work at O. A. C, after spending the week-end here visiting his parents and friends. Muitiilnc In - j Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Mnn I niiJK wn among the visitors from I points north Saturday. They ri- siuo at Oukland. and tfere here visiting and attending tho curni-val. Let ua have your order now for a broccoli transplanting machine. Wharton Bros. Fire Sunday The fire department was called out Sunday morning for a fire at the Metealf home in West Itose burg. The fire Btarted on the roof ftod was exeinguished before any great amount of damage was done. In Saturday Mrs. Humphrey was among tke out of town visitors here Satur day, and spent the day visiting friends. She resides at Happy Val ley. Visitors Saturday-- Misses Knuna and Clara Calla were Roseburg visitors Saturday from Melrose. They wero here visiting friends and to attend the carnival. To Klamath Falls Mrs. Claude Welch, and (ton, Bil ly, left by auto Sunday for Klamath Falls, and will Bpnd the summer I there, where Mr. Welch la employ- - . i- i Former Roseburg Visits 1 Miss Kloise Barnard, formerly of this city, and well known, spent the weekend visiting with frhnds at j th id city. She is now residing at I Eugene, Visitor In Town Kenneth Conn was here Satur day v Itdting with friends and at tending the festival, lie returned to his home at Melrose in the evening. Pioneer Resident III S. R. Lane, one of the pioneer residents of Douglas County, Is , quite ill at the home of his daugh- ! ttr Mrs. Ifcttjglaa Waite, east of Roseburg. Owing to Mr. Lane's ad- vanned age. his illness Is a matter of g?ave concern to his many 'friends In this county. ; Fitzpatricks To Spend Summer I Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fitzpatrick. former residents, and well known in this city, have arrived to spend the summer. They will be guests at the home of Mrs. R. P. MeLendon. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick have been teaching at the Echo High School, at Echo, this wit-r. Mr. Fitxnat rl( k being superintendent. They have many friends here to welcome tlK-m hark. DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR JUST IN TIME FOR DINNER FRESH AND HOT FROM THE OVEN. GRIMM'S MILK BREAD. PHONE 133. The New Hot Point - 1 AND Standard Electric Ranges V V The Most Complete Domestic Rnnpe Made, Rust-proof, g Economical, Durable . See These Range Befor You Make Your Selection j S n h i y m,nn 9? i t Atgier-ree tiaraivare ua. - g f WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS i Ellisons In I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellison !?ptnt Saturday In this city vlsit- ing with relative and nt tending the carnival attractions. They are from Carnes. ! Spend Day Here j Mr. and Mrs. Koseoe Conn and (family returned to th'tr home at I Melrose Saturday evening after visiting friends here and attend 1 ing the carnival. iGoffs Visit J Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Goff motor ! ed In from their ranch at Mel j rose Saturday and spent the day 'visiting friends and attending tl" j Strawberry festival 1 In Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Matthews j and son. Maurice, returned to I their home nt Clide Saturday night after visiting here and at tending the carnival. I Attend Carnival Here i Mr. and Mr. ieorg Reynolds were among those to visit hre Sat ' urday and to at lend the carnival. They returned to their home at Cleveland in the evening. Return To Port and Mr. and Mrs. W I). P"t, who ppent several flavs here iHr-t we--k visiting with friends and amend ing th Strawberry fetlvM. re turned to their honie at Portland Saturday night. New Lumber Company Aftlde of Incorporation were filed wilh thp fecretnry of state last week ty the Mr":i!lotigti Creek LumlT Co. of tlteniliile, with a capital stork of The Incorporator are N. P. Jen--n. iny Smith, W. Smith and : rl Hmith. Mrs. Jerome Visiting Parents Mrs. J. I. Jrom, of Placentla, California. Is spending two werks islting at the home of hr parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jf-nkns, of South Ier Crek Jkfrs. Jrom was formerly Misa KuW Jenkins and Is well known here and at South Inc. X'retk. I ( Moores Move To Vvirbur Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. Moore, who have been residing here for the , past two yeas oi are leaving to make their home near Wilbur, where they have a ranch. 1 Returns To Bend Joseph Plunkett, who has been spending the past week in this city attending to business matters, and attended the carnival, returned to his home at Hend this morning. Fine Is Paid Whiter V. Roren of Bridge was 'fined today In the city court on a charge of drunkenness. He waa (arrested at the carnival grounds on Saturday nibt. charged with btlng dlsurderly. He paid $25. .Here Shopping Today i Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rudy, of jSutherlin, were early morning visit ors In Itoseburg today, spending the greater part of the forenoon shopping. Karly In June Mr. and Mrs. Kudy will leave for southeast i Kurope, w here they will engage in jmlssionary work. They are being (sent into the foreign field by the i general conference of the Seventh Iay Adventist church. I Vernon BHkki, Boston lienist, says the "licit fnmlllet re dying out because they mar ry people of the same hiKh Dirn Ul atandards. The Iwtt oiar ringes, lie avers, are those in which one of the contrnoliiig parties Is physically .tronit, and tbe other mentally stroiin. FIVE PRISONERS MAKE ESCAPE FROM OREGON CITY JAIL (AiaorUted I'rt Lrurtl Wlr. OKFXION C1TV, Ore.. May 25. Five prisoners escaped from the Oregon City jail about midnight Saturday night, It became known this morning. Officers believe the delivery to have been an outside Job. Those who made their cetawav were Hob Spooner, sentenced to a year ou a liquor charge; Jay Cp son, lu for a year on a statutory conviction; James O'Connor, await ing trial on a liquor charge, aud Charles Williams and Lee AdtiniK, arrested Saturday on liquor charges. Tom Culhertson, one of the two prisoners who did not go out with the others, saw Cpson unlocking a door, he said, hour duors were unlocked. THREE MEN PERISH IN FIRE; CIGARETTE STUB HELD CAUSE garden Straw Hats In a variety of weaves of Imported and Domestic Straws, Whites, Yellows and Tans. Fancy or plain bands. Our Hats are light weight and comfortable, yet combine all the new stylish features so essential to the well dressed man. TRY ONE ON fencer's Defense Denies Bribery as Two Shepherd Witnesses Disappear (Afoclatrd Prtm LraHj Wlic.) MAKTLNKZ. Cnl., May 25. herlaln of Oregon, who died yes eaiiy today In a fire which de al royed a t wo- t ory gu ru no n nd outbuilding on the Parmalee ranch two miles from Concord. All three were aninrently over come by smoke as thvy slept, and perished ' In their beds in the second story of the garage building. I Tho dead are James Orennan, j tractor driver, ant) Joseph Azivc j do, truck driver, both of Concord. I and (ieorge Jones, a painter of : Oukland. ! The lo- In cstlmcttd nt $25. i 000. The fire U believed to have I started from a discarded cigarette ' stub. r A-Vl Defense attorneys are denying bribery charges being hurled at them following the disappearance of two of the state's Important witnesses in the trial in Chicago of William D. Shepherd, alleged "germ murderer' Kstclle Gilding (left), nurse with whom Shep herd in "aid to have had an "affair" and (right), Robert R. White, the only man prepared to testify that Shepherd studied germs in Chicago school, are the missing persons. To Vhit In (.'unlet. Vnlley Mr. aud Mrs. Jack Parrott. or Camas Valley, stopjted here to Attend the carnival Saturdav. be fore going on to Cnrden Valley, tt- y will visit at the home of Mr. ProlCs brother, Fred Par rott and faintly. (;li:mi i: cot plk i mcn;i s.TCiti. v. The pnrronace of the Metho dist Fpiseopiil church, north, was the scene of a quiet wedding early Saturday afternoon, when Miss Vtolette M. Holsclaw became the bride of Raymond F. Hmflh, be fore only Immediate friends of both couple. Tho ring ceremony waa performed bv llev. Joseph Knoits. Pnth bride and groom are from fllendnle, and returned to that place Saturday evening, to make their home. Speeder FiiHMl Fines (f r each for speeding were paid Saturday by John A. King, and Charles If. Itowdin. J. A. Copelntid was fined $ 1 0 for driving wit li only one had light, and llatlle Wagn'T paid $ t'r hpeeding. Spend Day Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Porter, of Cottag (Jrove, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arnold, of Portland, motored here Sunday and spent the day as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Por ter are parents or Mrs. Cochran. j BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED I Puildlne permits have been Is sued to Pargeter, Horlon and Hud son for the erection of a $2,500 ! dwelling ae the corner of Fowler 'and K. Dotielas streets: to George ; Cox for a $2X5 addition to hU dwelling on Fast Lane Street, and to George Kohlhagen for a $1,000 j sheet metal shed In the renr of ihls new garage building on Hose I street. Flee'Vs Australian Cruise Rouses Jap Alarmists TODAY'S BASEBALL Lubkes Spend Day ; Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Lubke. of Portland, spent Sunday In this city visiting friends. Mr. Lubke i 'with the Pacific Telephone arl , Telegraph company, and is beimr ! n ployed on the construction of the new- toll had between here and Portland. Yeiterday's Scores At Sacremento 3 6; Portland 5-1 L At Salt Lake S-II : Seattle 4-. At Ias Angeles 2 10; Oakland 33 At San Francisco 12-4; Vernon 35. Clie Team Defeated A picked team or aseha11 play ers went to Glide yesterday after noon, arid succeeded In defeaMnir the Glide players by a score of .1 to 9 The game was entirely one ld d. but In spite of that faet fur ntxhed considerable amusement for Hie crowd which ga'h"red to wit ness the exhibition. Return To California Mr. and Mrs. J. ft. Haley ar.d Mrs. Iorland. left today, by auto, for ih'-lr homes at Copco, Califor nia, after spending th past sever al days In this city visiting and at tending lhe carnival. Mr. and Mrs. Haley were gueMn at the home of Mrs. Haley's aunt and unci1. Mr. and Mrs. Jam1 ?,an. Mr. Haley is an operator for the California-, Oregon Power company. Read the Classified ads. in The News-Review. They mean dollar to vou. t ' BORN t fill.HAM-To Mr. ami Mm. ri-' vln Cllhiim, at 1h"lr home ntl CI 9 Cohb ir"-l, fiumlay. May, 21, a elrl. . ANNOUNCING The ale of one btf Interea-. In tbe Kodinrg Grill to Mr 1 Henry A. I-pn We now will sjie abl to render a hlgirer and 1 iM-tter service at the nm old prlc L. M Howard, Itose- burg Hotel Grill. r a. iL ,;r v: , vfvij ,f x4 MMKaJaiktretMas i t ftV 'S ' -v ; - . '-J ' , , i.ii Jmttntrm I Jnpanre nrwpaprr ar trhving much to nay alxxit rrornt manrurert of the American Acrt at lln'iii anil t lie irrrnt cruise to Australia, ami oiany of them tee the United State at tempting to intimidate Japn with a thow of force. The military party, which ha been diilfror for tome month, hat riinl upon the maneuver. a an cicue for prcparedneit dcraoiutraUona. Meanwhile the hVrt it yrthcr diplarinir in Hi xihility. llelow it a pectacular view of the U. S. S. Writ Virirlnia and U. S. S. A -nnettce, Ri tlina unil. r way in IlAiaii for Australia from under tin I . i .i r-- t . . . i . ' .T i. ai i . - . " ipuia vi uic aiiiuriua , v (u)'i Isoua anu niaruiti arc tccii kuiiik iiirvuKii iiiiiu uiipcciwua.