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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY. JULY 13, 1925. THREE Men Chained to Trees for Days Kecovering; Officers Probe Story LOCAL NEWS r . .... hO - h,i ,.-5 IT if - . i p-iffv- Ol!U U4 V . v IMaxine Syktl Away ' Miss Maxine Sykes is spending her annual vacation visiting friends and relatives la Portland and S-attlc. Here Vtslllua Mrs. K. J- Iteardon and daugh ter, have arrived from tuclr home ut the Klamath ugeucy. and lll visit with friends lu this city for Bevoral days. Iliislueca Visitor Henry Paulson, of Melrose, wan a visitor In this city I ues.iuy lor several hours' and attended to business mutters. From Ten Milt- On Business Anionic those In from the rural S. lvWIckl. of Hglln. was a; dlMilna t'ns morning attending o visitor In tills city yesterday. nd-1 bu.juesa uiutiera was W. t). Wat-: Ink the day here attending to buai- "a and family, of Ten Mile. I ness mutters. Mr. Murray In Tonsil OiM'ration James Murruy was among those ; Mri C J Swift of PixonvlllB. In from the rural disiriels trans- ; underwent a tonsil onerulion In j U'H"K business and visitlns; fori this city vesterday Dr. A. C. See-I a few hours today. He iveidet at : !y in attendance. I Camas Valley. I Itettirns Home M m l t' vltUnn eptnrnetl to her home In .Melrose last nlislit city, are spending a short vacation after spendinK the pan two days at Uelknay springs. In this city visiting with friends. ! , I-Yom Camus Valley Will Arrive To Vh-it Miss llerlliu Kdmun. of Tamaa K. S. Petrotoln. of West Icicle- Valley, was here this mornliiK for wood. New Jersvy. is expected oS(,V(ra hours shoppinK and visit arrive here today from the south. ng lt, friends. and spend a short time visiting j his brother. From cma Owen Itussel was a visited here At Belknap. Springs Operation Thia Mornlno Mr. and Mrs. K. HamburK and. siuurt, the son of Mr. and Mra. Mr .n,i Mra H w Meisner if his. clls. McElhluny. underwent an in iiiii.k iippiies ..Ithls mornliiK from Camas Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Temple Brown, of . vlsltin Seliua, were In this city yesterday for several hours attending to business matters and purchuslng supplies. oiierntlnn for nose and throat tills mornliiK at Mercy hospital, Dr. A. C Seely In attendance. Peer Slayer l'inel A fine of $50 was paid today In Justice (JeorKe Joues' court by K. I. Traylor, who waHnrrested by Deputy Came Warden Kd Wal ker, charged with having venisun in his posession. yir. Holrmjiilst In C. It. Holnuiiilst returned to his home at Melrose Tuesday nf ternoon arter attending to busi ness affairs in this city for several I hours. From lllvonvilli Mrs. John Hatfidd was among ' the out of town visiters yesterday, i spending tire nfternoon here vislt linc friend' and shopping. She I resides at Dixonvillo. Leave For Sorinaa nnd spent several hours visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Fisher left and attending to business matters. yesterday by auto for Stewart springs, near vtetu. lanto'inia, From Sutherlln Mr. and Mrs. Cieorge Shnmn. and Mm. Shamp. senior, of Sutherlln. were among the out of town visit ors hree today, spending Beveral hours on business. near where Mrs. Kisher will remain for her health. Mr. Fisher will return here soon. , ilS TO INirtlHIKl I). 1. Mathews let this after noon for Portland, where he will join Mrs. Mtttthews. formerly Miss Iteuluh Jewett of this city, who is taking a course in Dunning music system in Portland during the summer months. GERMAN CABINET1 AGREES ON PLANS PORTLAND. Ore., July l.r Cur rent receipt eggs are a cent lower at 32 cents net on the dairy ex change. 1 Other graded stock remain steady and unchanged, lluyers are paying around 31 cents for receipt egs delivered along the street. Undergrade butter is easier to- From KlgarojM1 .1. W. Hawkins was among th out of town visitors yesterday and spont feveral hours transacting business before returning to his home at Klgarose in the afternoon. Returns From South i Mrs. Klizabeth Langenhorg re- i turned this morning from San Jose FOR PEACE PACT-1'- .I" cl.ru, -! l berg, and family for the past three ; weeks. From Riddle Mrs. hla llnrgoyne was a vlsit ir In this city this morning, unending several hours attending t'o business mutters and shopping. She is from ,!1,ldle Patilafs Return to Oregon ! Mr. and Mrs. Patzlaf and son. Iteturna from INHlniHl Jumor who nav, heea Bl,ndln(, ..11. . ., " r itle past n,onth n California points, a Inn relnriieil toilllV from . .... nua inn, reiurneu iuj .. ... ; ,..,, . lh, .,. ,h, Portland, where she has been. am )rhbly re.ialn here visiting with friends for the past . anen,y Tm; , , , several days. ,'i ,,i ,., .ih... ltetiirns Home Miss Daphne Matthews, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Kaiser, left for her home at Itogue Hlver this morning. (Auorlatril Tnm Lrawsl Win?.) IlKni.IX. July 15. The Her man cabinet today agreed upon the tvnlative text of its reply to the French note regarding Ger many's rep'y Friday ut a conter ence of the cabinet with, the Reichstag's foreign relations In TVflny A. C. Johnson spent neveral jhourn In this city today .looking i after business matters before re j turning to his home at tllendale his afternoon. in Sacramento valley. Hetnrns From IIoniII1 Oscar Silenus. who was recently ! Iniured when working east of this , city w lien a blast went off prema- i Vrnm 0 Angeles turely, has been dismissed from M nd JIrs A Schmldt and Mercy Hospital, nnd left tor ins , flallKhnr f .os Angelea. were Visiting Sister C. A. Albright, a marine en gineer plying between San Fran cisco and the Orient, arrived In the city Inst night to visit his sis ter. Mrs. J. K. Falbe. This Is his first visit to Iloseburg for svveral years, except for a short time spent here following the death of his father a few months ago. hon.3 at Peel yesterday afternoon. day although high score sfbek is cnmmitL e and the premiers of the still scarce and in demand. On the dairy exchange prime firsts c'nbea are a cent lower at 43 cents and firsts a half cent at 42 cents. Kxtras and standards are steady. tederated states of Germany. Tiio French note, lepresenting an Anglo-French agreement, re plied to Germany's pugestion in l-Yhruary for a security pact pra tecling the frontiers of western F.urope. Our cow spray is uaranleed to kill the tiys. Wharton Ilros. o o Here is a cure for wants and un- Proof of me pudding is In last- fulfilled desires. Ti ll and sell, lug whether buyer or seller read , read and buy the News-lleview the classified ads. classified way. Newlvwed-i Home Mr. and ,Mrs. A. .1. Caraway, whose wedding was a recent event In Portland, have returned to their home in this city, nfter a trln to Vancouver and Victoria. 11. C. and other northern points. ,,. to ,ne outh. They were met bv Mrs. Fred Kisher. who To Visit Here visited them a few moments. F. S. Lewis, of San Francisco. , arrived here yesterday aflnruooll j s,.i,e,i Foundation guests nt the Grand notei iasi night. They ore motoring to Van couver and Seattle. WashlngTon. Illinois IVonle io Tlirougli Mr. and Mrs. n. II. Hamilton, of Montlrello. Illinois. passed through this city this morning The Terminal most complete rings in town. Garage has the stock of piston PENDLETON SETTING FOR MOVING PICTURE Cry, I , j K t f i I '.'. L,, .f i ''! - Krr ! UJ hv.vt iO from the south, to visit at. t.ne home of II. Wollenherg. Mrs. Lewis r.nd two children have been virltlng Mrs. Lewis' father for sonva time. Work on the foundation for the new high school on the west side is progressing nicely and large crew of n"n are nt work t hi" week doing the excavating and ! ! pouring the cement. . Invo I-or Calindu p . ! Mr. and Mrs. H M. Pierson and j ,, ,, Arrl lW ifnmllv. of this city, left yes or- Thp ArIona collegians, pnpu iday arternoon by auto for points )nr tUnr orohestra. until recently north to enjoy n two week s ya- . lo(.v,, hprp nrrjyed todav from ration, i nev in is" , , where thev have a summer contract with the loyinnu Amusement company. The Col winn will nlav a dance nt the i Itainliow Gardens tomorrow night. : Hewn f'oi-ps to Portland i The members of the rmpqun Po-t American I.Dglon drum corps left by auto this afternoon for i Portland, where they will appear Columbia nnd oth'e points of Interest. Ittnkcuian lletlres Holly Cleveland, a pr.'ithorn Pacific passenger train br-ikomnn for XT, years. mot of whfeh tltue he was employed on n run be tween Pnrtlnnd and Iloseburg. has been retired and ndd'vl to the road's nenlon roll. He in Portland. PENDLETON, July 15. Ten- ncy Wright, production manager for 1'nlversal Pictures of I'nivers- 1 City. California, arrived In Pendleton this morning to make preliminary arrangements for the filming of "The Last Frontier" in the Pendleton area. The cam nauy of movie stars, to the num lier of 75 and Including Norman Kirry nnd Dusfln Fnrnuni. will arrive here Mondav. July 20. The comnnnv will ha directed by Ed ward Sedgwick. Two pictures, "The Last Frontier" and "I'nder Western Skies'" will be filmed here, the latter In conjunction with the Pendleton round-up. Ilroccoli planters of all kinds nt Wharton Kros. resiiies - ... ,., .!,. pi lOIIllirrow nun iur ...,rw...r. . 'in the Mb convention parade. Itov Sioir Locates Ttov Slon'T. In the rlolb.es cieni'ine a"d pressing business In Rosebnr? for several years Inter i in lrke!ev California, nnd who i rnrcntl" v's'led In thl" city, has : established himscir at Medford. I buvins the Medrnrfl Fluff Itug jworks rrom Jonn cnasiam. j Party Motorina North I Mr. and Mrs. C. Ludingtnn and party, of San Diego. California' were guests at th" Grand Hotel1 Inst nleht. They are miCorlng to' Drlthh Columh-a. Mr. Liidinclon isi general agent for the Fidelity nnd Casualty company of New York. , About fifteen members of tlie corps were nbho to make the trip. Kft i for ; con- CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDCXXSOOOOOC KITCHEN CUPBOARD By NELLIE MAXWELL XXXXXXXXXXXXXOOOOOOOOOO Seasonable Good Thingt NOW that the fields are full of the delirious mushroom, free to any for the gutherlns. let us In dulge Id: Creamed Mushrooms. finish one- hnir noiind of fresh mushrooms. Attending Convention A number of local people Inst night or this morning I...-,!.. ...I n ailiiml the F.lk'H ventlon during the remainder of peel the nips und cut the stems Into i. i ... ,l,,... .In left i,. l',hii the stems in me we,-i. m.i,,,, ... - were Guy Cordon, wife and son; i butler foi live minute, men W F Harris and He. D. D. llieln simmer while the P "f Mnihews, Fred Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Ing broiled with a bit of butler in George llolter. and A. Salzman. euch. Add a cupful of cream tucn civ Yirk Petiple Visit I Pev. nnd Mrs. John Ferguson, of New York Cltv, passed through thl city v-sterdnv on Shasta 12, enronte from Mount Herman, i California, to Connl'K where, they will attend a rhurch conven- I tion Thev vl-ited nt the train j with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L- S'eott. cf this city, who were their frbnds and neith'icrs in Iowa. Arrlvert to Visit llrowns Mrs. E. E. Waltemale. of Cen tralia. Washington, and Mrs. Nell McKelvey and daughter, Joseph ine, of Kansas City, arrived here tills morning and will visit at tire home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R hrown for a few days. The for mer is Mrs. llrown s mother, the latter a sister. Miss TJiclm.i Rnelinp, hif!" scliool soliontorc and dnrthtcr of Dr. nn.l Mrs. V. U. Kociinp, has been selected as "Mi.s New Or leans" to represent that city in tlie beauty pageant at Atlaniic City Photo !iows Miss Koclir.g in striking pose. t awrrfv A C"? T W VTA x AIM 1 din ll.inilin III .loli n Hamlin, a well konwn re 1 sldent of ito-ebnrg for ninny 'years. Ct.il war veteran and nt I onP time Instlre cf the peace of :the Deer Creek '!''. Is r'Port 1 ed to be serlous'y '11 n the home Hf bis ilaughte- M.- t'nieiett F.. IMehnrds. at " 'I "'l 'ikon. D'egon, whither he end V-s. Hnml'n re moved pevern 1 weeks firn A Er rene n'""fP''ne' Item of Tucdav, this week, r'i'ed 'hit Mr lin"l lin's sn Frank Hamlin, for mer s-!lil superintendent ef this eouniv. pow p" .tmnster nt S-'rinT-fie'.d. hs'l been called to his fa thers bed'lde. Return From Trio East Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Snoddy and two children returned to their home in this rllv this morning. Tiny t.nve been visiting In eastern j points for the past three month". I Mr. Snoddy attended the II. of 1! I T convention at Cleveland. Ohio. 1 after which h and Mrs. Snoddy ' L-Ulte.1 nl ttlrwwnfield. Iowa. Thev "i'O stoiped 111 Seattle to visit oil, fills of softened butler nnd two '.heir return home. . lard; one egg, mcII beaten, one n I lie slewed stem and serve wita the broiled caps as a snure. ! Pot Roasted Rabbit. I'res and, clean two rubblis and disjoint ilm 1 pieces ready lor serving. Cover with cold water to which Uible-S(M.nf-: of salt and one of vinegar bus been added, und let stand sev erul hour. Drain, wipe dry and roll In seasoned Hour. Put into deep Scotch kettle with n Iron cover, add a slice of pork and try nut tlie fat slouly: cover lightly Add a liililcspoonful of wuler I the meal gets l dry. and cook until lender, seu-onlnii toward lh of Hie cooking. Quick Nut Bread. Mil and am two cupfiils of bread Hour, add one half cupful of sugar, four teaspoon fills of baking powder, one teasissin- in or Sllll. SIIU inrev i.,."-r, Ol 1 1 Made from hand-picked,, Eastern crudes Veedol gives your motor the "film of protection" THERE are many kinds of eastern crudes but those that go into Veedol are all "hand-picked." Each is selected for a particular lubricating property to build up Veedol quality. Together they give the Veedol "film of protection" that safeguards your motor from deadly heat and friction. Tide Water is in a position to pick and choose its own crudes, and refine them according to its own -.' high standards of quality. It owns its own oil wells, pipe lines, refinery, testing laboratories and can and barrel factories. ' Veedol for the Pacific coast is run into the con . tainers right at the Tide Water refinery. It is then shipped to you by boat in the original scaled contain ers at a cost of less than one cent a ciuart. That's all you pay for transportation the rest of your money buys Veedol quality and the Veedol "film of protection." It's not how far Veedol comes, but how far it goes that determines its value to you. Test Vccdol's quality yourself. Drive up to any one of the thousands of dealers who display the orange and black Veedol sign and be sure to ask for Vcedql fry ruzme. Have your crankcase drained and refilled with Veedol today. TIDE WATER OIL SALES CORPORATION SAN FRANCISCO 414 Brannan St. PORTLAND Ulh&UuunSu. LOS ANC.ELES OAKLAND 4S42 Long tlcsch Ave. S70I CrMn St. SEATTLE Pint Avrnue. South e& Dcsrborn St, Also distributed by Chanslor 0 Lyon Comny VbAREHOUSES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES IIP Eastern Oils and Qreases W. M. Lyons and family of Visitors From S -uth , Leavlnn Nex Week Springfield. Oregon, arrived here, Mrs. II. V. Cr.inhaw. Miss Kate '"'CuTZrtoll yesterday to spend some time vis- UYn.z and MK t base, of San leave net week f. ort ( rfurd to lllne with 1. F llurror pastor of li en... Here visln.rs In this ci'y enjoy a short vacation. V. hile away he"l.7l e iumiard Mission Mr. , Ti-.vnny and gnct, al the (I'm,,. . HI,,-. II f SUrmer a.tem i the Lyons state, that he may reside . hotel. They are motoring to Hil'-, hpaiilsli-Arn. r can war . Vetera l h it t oMMni.in. -" . h'-r pcrninnfntly. Heat Warped Rails Blamed in Fatal Rail Wreck Swimming Itesott t fowiliil The rmp,tia Park swimming resort is crowded during these warm days and the bathers of Hi" rliv find the hath houses, board walks, diving boards aid rafts ; ..n..Aniu,.n0 11 offers an IdeaW spot for a cool swim and many inurlsts are taking advan-ta-re of I he resort during th. :r n g' t's stop in th city. Protects, Beautifies and increases the value of your property Let us help you solve your paint problem. Get our Special Prices on Paint this week :St'm Visitors Depart V. r. Watson, lately with the A-H.-ii'i Nn Platrd Her" Hint f't'rlp Anderson. (h Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 23 9 11 NO. JSCSSOI fj f WATC1 ! OUR WINDOW J-OK CARGAINS rrnrnH tiold T f 1 1 1 msn whose desd bntv wa found la 't r rldev In norther .Is, k 'n' eo'intv, was an uncle of Mrs. Kd lli'lkte. of FIT hurff. Anderson was In no re's'erl to Mrs lllrkle The r rrir was ris to a minnd"rtid rl'e fro" fc1 th' and A. H. Iirake. a former new papermsn of that city, spent ls"t night In Iloseburg. guests nt the h'ime of Mr and Mrs Kd Illnkle. parents of Mr. Watson's wife, who. v with hr two children, have been visiting at the Illnkle nome mnn' past two weeks. The two men. travelling hv auto, left this morn- i. ir. in. vi. r.. Wll-.lng for Holtvllle. Calif, six mil Ham Prown perched In .I.'ek-on from the MeTlran border, where roiniv In lb" srnie m.-nner as An- 'hev pan to locate If business mn dersnn s"d about h ii" time, dltlons warrant. Mra. Watson and but Ms hodv was found several children will Join Mr Watson s mouths later. I soon as be is re-eiUultahed. rule fill of milk und one cupful of wal nut meals coarsely chopped. Heat thoroughly and turn Into u buttered pun. Let stand twenty nilnutea. Ili.,n Im.La In miwlerute OVen. Veal Loaf. Take Ihree iKinnds of lean veal and one-half pound of uncooked bam. chop both rather line, add one lensixionful of salt ann (MieliHlf leaslesinrill of pepiwr. three soils eraekers rolled fine. IbeB add tlirtv beaten egta. three lable SHMinfills of rrcstn and two tatile upoonriiU of boiling oater. Mis all together ilioroiiglily. irea a bread mn and press Hie mixture! Into II. Cover and bake one hour In a moderate mm. Uncover nnd bronn. Iiiiklna anotlier linlf hour. New Carrot Salad. Put fr rarrols llirougli the meal grinder, add a Utile chopped onion and mora rbopiied celery, a few nine, finely inln.-eil and serve well moistened altli a K'mnI inityonnaise on lettuce. 5 A if" t-1."', rv- .'T, vuw: . t 6" frrV,Jli'. . A i : ' f I Hundreds have put their 0. K. on News Ilrvlew classified ads as di rect leads to thrift and short tuts to sucevss. f. , i - 1 1 1 - I f ? 4 t ' Spread rails, due lo tlie InUnse lifot. are Mamcd for the wreck of a Chesapeake and Ohio I train at Converge, Ind., In which 12 persons were killed. The photo shows wrecking crews clcar I Ing as Jli? tfavkj. t i