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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, MAY 26. 1925.
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Summer Fabrics
Enlarge the Spring Theme
Spring brought forth the printed fabric, and
summer has sponsored the idea in even more
brilliant and colorful patterns. Chifons and
light silks are gorgeous in flower and geome
tiical design, and cotton materials also bloom
with printed motifs. Our new assortment of
fers a wide choice of the finest textiles.
The Ladies Shoppe
139 N. Jackson
in, wi-r ,
The Spanish Duke of Alba,
direct descendant of Christopher
Cojumbus. has ordered two of
his cnormojs estates cut up and
sold to 00 tenants on a deferred
payment plan. The move is a
result of dL' mocratic spirit he ac
quired on his recent American
visit, it is laid
D. F. Dcnhara, sawyer em
ployed by s Laurel, Miss., lum
ber company, is winner of lum
ber manufacturers' annual $1,
000 . annual waste prevention
prize. His invention Is a device
for holding square logs perfect
ly straight while they are being
Cut In a (rang saw!
Held for Germ Murder Herself
She Is A iding Husband, on Trial,
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LOCAL NEWS
Undergoes Operation
Milt. L. M. HoUa, of KMdle,
underwent a utww and throut 01
erutlou in this city stt'iiiay wltli
Ir. A. C. Seely attt nUing.
In Yesterday j
Stanford Buell motortnl herej
yesterdiiy and 8ptnt the afternoon '
Vaulting and attcrulliiK to buainettti
niutu-rs. ilo ret id f 8 ut Dillurd.
Here From Melrote
Mis Vlolt tte Kod arrived here
this nioruiiiK from .l iro.-t, una
MJtM a ft-w hourH visiting witli
irk-iids aad shopping.
! Returnt From Portland-
Miss Jioa I,. Parrutt has rrftum
cd to this iity uftiT aHndiux a
few days in Portland visiting with
friwida.
From Riddle
lr. and Mra. H. Aftadahl, of
Riddle, were Uosebui'K visitors
Monday, and spent bo vera, hours
here attending to business affuirs.
Children's rittorial
Cross Word Puzzle
nOW TO SOLVE 1TZZ1.K.
The words start in the numbered
lnquarea and run either nrruxa or
down. Only tine Utter is ptared in
rarh white squire. If the proper
word are found each rnmbtnation
of letter, in the white nuuare
will form words. '1 he kry to '
iputzlt the first word i riven In I
i (he drnwintj. IK-low are key to
the other words.
LATE WIRE NEWS
Returns To Riddle
Mrs. P. W. Didti'l returned to
her home at Itlddle last eVenins
arter spending a tiny here viaitinK
at the home of Mrs. L. J. llouser.
From Melrose
I Fred (ioff. returned to his home
at Melrose yesterdiiy ariernoon
after spendinK a few hums In this
! city lookliiK alter business matters.
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From Sutherlin
Ci. V. French was anions the out
of town visitors Monday, and speut
several hours transuciiiiR business
here. He is a resident of Sullieiiiu.
Here For Week
Mrs. Fanena Innian. was an ar
rival Sunday from points south
and is spendinK the week here on
business matters. She resides at
(j rants Pass. "
In Monday
Vernon Allen returned to his
homo at Looking Glass yesrerday
afternoon after spending several
hours here attending to business
matters.
Receives Sprained Ankle
Charles Labour, of Vmpqua, who
had the misfortune to receive a
sprained ankle early Friday morn
ing while working In the field. Is
sliKhtly improved today.
From Glendale
Frank Johns motored here Mon
day and spent Beverat hours at
tending to business affairs and
visiting friends, llo resides at
Glendale.
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To Gtendale
Mrs. . Julia Hacnn returned to
her home at (Mendaln yesterday
afternoon after aiiendlntr several
hours snooping and visltinR In
noseuurg.
To Visit At Rusho Home
Mrs. O. T. HapKtinU arrived
hero last nlfjht from Wheat, Min
nesota, and will be a Kuest at the
home of her sister, M3rs. Chas.
Husho, for a month or so.
Here Monday t t
Mr. C. Haf?Rti was union n the
out of town visitors from points
east of this city Monday and
spent several hours shopping and
visiting. She is from Dixonville.
Operation Monday
Mrs. Buckingham and daughter
of Riddle, were visitors in this city
yesterday. Mrs. Buckingham was
here to undergo a noae and throat
operation, I)r. Seely being In attendance.
Visitor Monday
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adamson
were visitors from southern points
in the county yesterday. They re
side at Myrtle Creek, ant) spent
several hours transacting business
and shopping.
Coot County Visitor
John Naze, restaurant man of
Marshfleld and Oregon City, was
In Uoseburg today enroute to th
former place aftpr a business trip
north. Owing to ill health, ho is
advertising his Mrsh field restau
rant for sale.
Return To West Fork
Mrs. Edna Payers and little niece
Reede Meagher, returned to Went
Fork last evening after spend
ing the past week hero visiting at
the home of Mrs. Saver's sister,
Mrs. J. Ii. Sloan, and attending the
carnival.
From Bridge
Mrs. I. nine, of HrMce, stopped
over In this city yesterday for a
few hours shopping, before- going
j on to San Francisco, where she
I was called to bo with her daugh
j ten who will soon undergo an op
I eratlon for appendicitis.
j Mrs. Moore To Visit
t Mrs. B. H. Moore arrived here
jlast night from Portland to spend
jit week or so visiting with friends.
;She will be a guest st the home
of Dr. and Mrs. ;. J. line her. Mrs.
I Moorfl was formerly Mips Mabal
VanBuren. and Is well known in
Roseburg.
Arrivea To Visit j
Klchard Tf in nrriv.l hnra 'out
night from Seattle, and will spend
the UeXt few liiivn nr Brt vluillno
with friends in J.oseburg.
Here This Morning j
Mrs. Boyce Busenbark spent sev
eral hours in this viiy today shop
ping and visiting with friends. She
is a resideat of Melrose.
From Melrose
Miss innifred Barrett was a vis
itor in this city Monday from the
rural district and spent tho day
shoppln and visiting. Sho resides
at Metro ie.
In City Monday
V. E. Van Ornum was among the
out of town visitors Monday, llo is
an Eli: a rose resident nn.i u
eral hours atlemlins to business
Left For Riddle
J. L. fVIkhlH. nf tnla M(v luff In.
day for Riddle where he will spend
a weeK visiting and attending to
business interests there. He haa a
ranch near Riddle.
Special Agent Visits
E. M. Wood, special agent for the
Southern Pacific Co., of Grants
Pass, stopped over in this city last
night and was a guest at the Doug
las hotel.
Visiting Grandparents
Miss Maxine Grubbe, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. r P. cmhha r Mv-.
He Creek, is visiting at Edenbower
lor several weeks with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. p. McKay.
On Way to MedforO
K. V, Wright and son, Edward, of
Portland. Ktmn lnt nii.- i.. i,t
city on their way to Medford. Klrby
"w .HtuMiiifm, io visit witn rela
tives and look after property inter
ests. In Roseburg Today
Edwin Graham, of Montana, was
here a short time today, before go
ing to Myrtle Creek where he will
visit at the home of J. R. Weaver
and other relative;) for the next few
days. To Drain
Mr. and Mra. H. A. Cool, and
son. Junior, returned to thnir
home at Drain yesterday, utter
spending Sunday in this city as
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Wampole.
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UunniniE Acruss.
Word 1. What the boy in the
picture has just whitewashed.
Word 5. Short for yonder.
Word 6. Like; similar to.
Word . 1.
Word 9. Southern state. Ab
breviated. Wordlt). A conjunction.
Word 11. What crows say.
Word 13. roe.
Running Down.
Word 1. An European country.
Word 2. An eastern state. Ab
breviated. Word 3. A lake and city In
northern Italy.
Word 4. ViRor; force! what
children have much of.
Ward 7. To look closely.
Word 12. You and 1.
Y EST Ell I) AY'S ITZZLE
A.NSWrJItKK.
Shriners Going To Los Angeles
A cai load of Shriners, from Ilan
gorm. Maine, passed UiroiiKh this
eily this vioiiiiiiK. enroule to Iai3
AiiReles, where they will attend the
convention to he held June 3 4 5.
They were from the Kora and
Avah Temples. 1
irf. I jJi
(AMOPtetMl Piym Lmhm Wlra.
PLATTSBl'RtJ, N. Y.. May 26.
Mrs. Jessie Farr. aged 35, of South
ampton, has confessed in jail here
that she, poisoned her husband by
placing the lethal drug in a choco
late' drop which he ate. The po
lice are looking fur a man said to
be Implicated in the affair.
UGAUSI
NEW YOllK, May 26. Federal
Judfto Knox today dented an appli
cation, tu dismiss the writ of at
tachment obtained by Herman
lternstein. editor of tho Jewish
Tr.bune, against Henry Ford in
lternstein a libel suit against Ford
and the ltearborn Independent
publishing Company. Tho decision
permits to aland an attachment
for 1 15.000 atalnst Mr. Ford's
credit which had been levied here.
PAItlS. May 26. An agreement
was reached today with tho oppo
sition iu tho senate, whereby ihe
French embassy at the Vatican
will bo maintained.
BOSTON, May 26. Secretary of
War John V. Weeks, who came to
Huston last Saturday to consult
physb-ians regarding gall bladder
trouble, from which lie has been
suffering, will undergo an opera
tion on next Thursday.
rillCAaO, May 26. President
Krnest Do Witt Ilnrton of the V'ni
versity of Chicago died today. As
sociated with the university for 34
years since It was established, lr.
llui ton has been one of its best
beloved lenders, although! he did
not become president until two
years ago.
NBW YORK. May 26. Mrs.
Helen Auguste lielsen-Volk today
pleaded not guilty to an Indictment
charging first degree manslaught
er for the death in February of
William Winters, a slx-months-old
inmate of her "buby farm". As
she is held in (36.000 bail on an
indictment for child substitution,
the ball in the manslaughter
charge was fixed nominally at
a
Canning Season is toon here. Berries are at their 'S
best now, and quantities of sugar will be used. Get K
our price before laying in a supply. J
Wednesday Offerings-i
PORK & BEANS, Van Camps or Camp- :. J
bells, No. 2 can, 9c; 12 for $1.05 5
!
PEAS, CORN OR TOMATOES, 15c, 3 for
43c; 12 for $1.69
SHRIMP "new pack" 2 for 35c
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, 49 lb. sack $2.25
CIGARETTES, Carton $1.25
STAR, HORSESHOE OR CLIMAX, lb..: 73c
PRINCE ALBERT OR VELVET, 2 for 25c
TUXEDO 10c
CRYSTAL WHITE, 10 for 39c:
IDEAL BREAD, 1 lb. loaf 8c
IDEAL BREAD, 1 1-2 lb. loaf 12c
PULLMAN, Extra Urge 15c p
$ BEST BUTTER, 2 lbs 87c jS
Smoked Meat i
' .1T,
Dissolve Partnership
The blacksmith firm of Woodcock
& .Mathews, at 622 Winchester
street has dissolved, K. K. Wood
foe!! purchasing Hih interest of Den
nis Mathews, who will continue to
do business at that place as for
merly. Return to Homes
Mrs. C. I.. McAllister. lexter Mc
Allister and Mrs. II. I). Wells and'
son. Krwin. l.-rt this morning by au- I
to for their homes at Shaw. They
have been spending the past week
visiting at the homes of (Jlen .Mc-1
Allliiter and Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Cummings. j
To Lot Angeles ' I
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mclliiile. of!
Mils city, left this morning fur Us i
Am-eli s to attend the Shrine con- .
vention, to be held there June .14
". They will slop over at Horn- !
brook, nn their way. and visit at
the home of .Mrs. .Mi llrlde's sister, ;
Mrs. Cnso. a shnit time. Tin y ex-j
pect to he gone about, two we.-ks.
Leave For Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Rlggs, of
Portland, who have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Judd, left this
moruing for Medford.
Pacific Fruit Man Vlsltt
Kay Qulglcy, of the Pacific Fruit
Co., arrived here last night from
Medford to spend several days at
tending to business mailers.
In Town Today
'A. N. Agee. representing the Zel
lerbach Pr.pcr Co.. was In Itoseburg
yesterday and a part of today look
ing afier the Interests of his house.
To Ashland
Mrs. C. K. Walker, of this city,
left this morning for Ashland,
where site will spend a short time
attending to l)ie;tnens Interests.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Mny 26. Re
quest of the carpenters union hero
for an Increase from $8 to S!) a day
effective September 1. has been re
fused bv the contractors, they an
nounced today. The request for
double time instead of tlmu and
half for overtime was also refused.
The carpenters emphasized at the
time tho request wns made ten
days ago that no strike wns con
templated In case of refusal.
COLUMUUS, O., May 26. The
complaint of a minority of the
Presbytery of New York ngninst
action of the body In regard to the
l)r. Hurry Emerson Fosdlck's oc
cupancy of the pulpit of the First
Presbyterian Church wus dismiss
ed by tho Presbyterian general as
sembly today.
PORTLAND. Ore., May 26 The
body of Arthur I.. McCutchoon,
Portland truffle patrolman, drown
ed a week ago Saturday in tho
Deschutes river near Gateway,
was today recovered by a track
walker at South Junction, seven
miles below (luiewuy.
AGENTS FOR BANNED
MAGAZINE SUE POLICE
(Awnr-luttHt r-ri-M UbotI Wii )
SAN FRANCISCO. May 26. Lo
cal agents for a nationally circul
ated magazine barred from news
stands here May 13. on orders of
Chief of Police O'ilrltn. yesterday
filed In superior court an action to
restrain the police chief from in
terfering with the sale of tho mag
azine. The plaintiffs set foilh that
the magazine is regularly distrib
uted through Ihe United States
mulls and that the police chiefs
order has caused them a consider
able monetary loss.
Leaves For Salem
Mrs. K. M. Hammer, who has
been a guest at the home nf Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Cummings for the
past few days, left for her home at
Salem this morning. .
Going to Glendale
Dr. A. C. Seely and nurse Mrs.
Thus. Wharton, will have In tho
morning for (Hernial) where they
will attend to medical matters, re
turning home tomorrow.
BrOUnht tn nn.hi,rn i
8. R. Ijine, who has been serious
ly III at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Douglas Walle, east of town,
has b-en brought to Roseburg nnd
Is at th Waile apartment at (04
West Iftiuglas street. Ills condi
tion Is no better nnd he was brot
to Roseburg In order to be nearer
net! leal care.
v. While the state is making a bold effort to send her husband ti
the eallowt on circumstantial evidence, Mrs. Julia Shepherd, wife
of William D. Shepherd, on trial in Cliicnfro on the charpe of mat-
dcring their foster son, William McClintock, "orphan millionaire,"
with tvphoid grrma is at his aide, offering him all the encouragement
he can. one seen leaving mc twinnwm ncr . ,
IT MAKES" YOU "HUNGRY TO
THINK Oli IT. WHY A SUBSTI
TUTE? GEr THE GENUINE
GRIMM'S MILK BREAD. PHONE 133.
Services At Usual
During th ahsr-nre of Adjutant
Anderflon the affntrfi of thp local
tta Ivul Inn Armv Cnrrti will Va rnn.
HnrtiM hv Ilr ami frtt P M It 1 is
land, AsM. rorpa offk-T.v Sfrvirpa
will b? hr-Id a itMial on Tii-j-sday,
Thursday and Raturlnv rvf-nlnga
to which all ar Invited.
Business Visitor
K. K. Solnman, rnnhfr and fluh-
rman of MHroap. was tHnHctinE!,,
! buxinf-fM in Itosf-burjE lodav. Mr.
jSoIomon until quite rpcntly livd
i tt I'mpquA. H now occupies the ;
j place at the forks of the river on ;
which Frank Dunn formerly resld
i ed and unes the nrttlnjT area on
(which Mr. Dunn operated
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r. u. uiiDsri ueao i
1 Peter !. Gilbert, remembered by j
jmany old-time It one burn bimlnepn ;
'men. d'ed lat Sunday In Portland,
aired 7. Mr. Gilbert wa for t
many years travelling salenman
for wholesale grocery houses of
Tortland, and Roseburg was In
cluded In his Itinerary. Afterwards (
ne en (tare, in the grocery du si
ne for hlmxelt at Albany, Ore.,
and at one time was the mayor of
fhnl rll r
IM.irshfield People Her
Mr. and Mth. William Ancu-, of
M:irhfii'ld, were In Kosebnrij on
buxin"?n m;ittrr.t yry.terday. Mr. An
i:us in the owner of the Hof burir
Auto Top and MattrenH Conipany
h'r and is n'ttirniriR from a but-d-n'nn
trip to KuK'ne. They return
ed to MnrshfMd today when they
are connected with a Hlmllar Iuk1-
Visiting ReUtives Here
Mr. Charl" I'atrlck, of V'vi -ft.
and fin. J. H. Patrick, of Metrolt. j
Or., both former resldentH, nrrlved i
hM"' lat nh;ht from Ashland where
they h:-.v h'-en attending tii'' sea-1
Rioi of the f. O. O. r. Grand 1'xlfte
and will vllt with relatives herej
for a few dHV before returning to
tlt'-'r home. They nio visited In j
K!.' ninth Kails while in tho nu'h
r:i part of the state.
Vilt Mrs. Dabney
Mr. and Mrs. Champ ClarV. of
San Franci-ro, topte1 ov r in this I
city yeMeplay and werp guef.u at-i
the home of Mrs. Anna F fwhney.
Mr. Clark la stationed Hh the lT.
H. army bae at rtan KrancUro The
couple Is enroute in eastern points
In their far and will spend three
months visiting points of Interest.
They ntare that th'.y like Oregon
very much and Intend to stop on
l heir return home.
OREGON 6TOCKMEN OPPOSE
INCREASE GRAZING FEE
f Awn-Ma tl Pr-w lsn4 WirO
PORTLAND, Ore., May 2ft Cat
tle and horse raUera of Oregon
are going to fight to the lat ditch
to prevent proponed Increases of
100 per cent In the fees for graz
ing livestock In the forest reaerves
V. A. Phillips prealnvnt of the
Cattle nnd Horse Ritisers Associa
tion of Oregon, announced at the
opening of the twelfth annual
meeting here today. He nupirented
a long term leaning arrangement
for grazing on the public domain.
Prospect n briirht for the stock
men and range condltlonx are bet
ter than f"r years, he raid.
Mr. Business AVan
1hi A'ewspaper Sys:
You Are In'Jiicd
To Ihousands
0.c Homes
home
customers
"One at Ni2ht-"
Next Day Ericht"
Thoi:tndR of Fatltsfled users feel
that way about
ORDERLIES
They work naturally ot.d form
no habit. I'l af.'int to take, eusy
In action, safe and sure, .
Good for children as well as
adults.
Pox of CO Orderlies
50c
Nathan FuIIerton
77 Drug Sfan
Roseburg Oregon
t EASTERN HAM, "MorrcllV lb 30c
t EASTERN BACON, "MorrellV lb 38c jj
PICNICS, Swift's lb 23c, f
i BONELESS COTTAGE BUTTS, lb..:... 30c A
A California
S11 Wett . ( a
Can 8treet A
Roteburg, Or. 4y
She Wanted a Change
Hetty Iwul only Intcly tpn In
utruitiMl In Ui nmttiT nf evening
prayer, nnd Iter perrrinance was
exemplary until the neeasiun when
Khp startled lier tncitlier with the
pet'ilun: "llle Thy little pis to
nluht." She was reminded that the cor
rod word was "limit)." hut refused
to return to orthodoxy.
Af last, when prc.iwl for the
cause of tin Rtuhliorn naughtlne,
Iip replh'! that she waa tired of he
lm; tl lainh. "I'.very nluht," Blie pro
test ed, "It hag heen lainh, laluh,
himhl So tonight I'm cuius to he
n plir. nnd ttniorrow tilj;lit I mu go
Inif to he an elephant."
Gelatin as Food
The potential eneriry of gelatin It
eah-iilated to he even more than
that of xolue fata and lilhutiilnnte,
and yet In the liody.it Is very In
ferior In the production of energy.
It cannot, therefore, tiiko the place
uf protclim for Kimvth nnd repair
and mast he remirdod nolely nil an
iilhuailn nwrer. Neither can It re
place alhumln, the losa of which
Htill Itoes on to Home extent even
whi n Ke'iitln Id'eaten In liirfe (pmn
tltle. It l used In the hoily very
much like the carhohydriitea and
fats, I. e., not an n tissue liullder,
tint as it fuel food.
"A Little Learning," Etc.
Rome people IliuiKlne there'll
notlilnit tnore to learn. They Unoy
It nil and cannot he told anything
lliore. They not only Ntanil i;tlll
while the world uoea forward, Imr,
awakened to this fact, hlaiue the
world Instead of themselves. They
don't know enough to pluce blame
where It liolonus. tirlt.
AGRICULTURAL DEPT. ;
HAS TO EMPLOY ACTOR
TO FILL FARMER ROLE
tAMorl.tMl lrMt Wlr.""
V,ASHlNQTON, May 26-
The motion picture aection of
the department of aitrlculture
hciB aouttht In vain among tHe l
5,0(10 employeti of the UepaU- 4
ment In WashinRton for a l
man who knowB how taf'nrt 4
the part of an ordinary farni;
er In educutlonal flinis;
Reveral cnndldHtes wero
tried out but their unties ruin-
ed the picture. Then officials
went back, to the farm and
hired a reftulnr farmer rlttht
at the plow. Hut when he not
before- the. enmera he'waa
overcome by ptnge fright.
Finally the director cngag- 4
ed a professional actor who s
has never worked a day (m
the farm and ho played. , ,t,b.e
part perfectly.
NERVE FAILS HIM, WOULD-BE
ROBBER GETS ONLV LAUGHS
MMciclatal ITm. LmmsI Wirv.i
OAKLAND. Cal., Mny 26 A ner
vous roboer entered the Kmeryvllle
branch of the Mercantile Triyit Co.,
of California, north of here today,
pulled a Iouk, black pistol on the
cashier and then darted swiftly to
n wall Inn auto when he saw I hat
the cashier was dlslncflned to-turn
over any of the bank's assets. The
robber appeared to be greatly tlpset
when he saw tliaf the cashier was
not only refusing to take him ser
iously, but that the customers la
tho place seemed to enjoy his nervousness.
Mid-Week Buying i
Housewives can avoid much of tho rush and work coming at
weekends hy plnclng their orders for foods with us In the mid
week period. A little planning will enable buyers to do ttvlti.
and we are sure It will prove a saving. Our stock is always
couii'lete, and wo are happy to receive your phone orders, so
you can ntwuys pet what you want on shortest possible notice,
(hir excellent service includes delivering your purchases to the
kitchen diMir and no extra charge Is made.
For Wednesiluy we are offering the following specials:
50c Broom 60c
Gtiittnrcl's Chocolate, I lb. can 25c
GoldVn West Tea, I lb S5c
Cocoanut White Soap, 1 3 bars 50c
Lilly of the Valley Catsup, pints 25c
Mission Bell Toilet Soap, 3 bars 23c
I gal. I la. vester Syrtip $1.10
4 oz. M. & R. Vanilla 40c
ECONOMY GROCERY
O. L. JOHNSON
Tha Stera That Bsrvts You Beat.
Phona 63 344 N. Jackson St,