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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, JULY 18. 1925. THREE LOCAL news (DM KIM QUITS i mmm nnnv ic IMIIIJI.HL UUUI III Kutlierlin Mnn He William Adam of Sutherlln was a business visitor In Ko-burK for the day. 0. A. C. Man Visits Fred Brocker, field representa tive uf o. A. C. Is here from Cor vallis visiting friends and un business. Melrose Visitor , . Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Reynolds and little daughter, of Melrose. were transacting business in Koseburg today. Return From Portland Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crafton re turned to Ronebuig this morning HfUr attending tho Elks' conven tion In Portland this week. Hera From Myrtle Creek- Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Stone of Myrtle O.rek, were hi this city to day shopping and allendintr to business matters. From Bandon Among those from the coast to spend yesterday 'in this city visit ing were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cul ver, of Dandon. Goes to Bandon W. K. t)tt left today for Dandon to spend a few days with his fura lly, who are spending the summer in a cottage at the beach there. Here From Slltherlln EditorVV. J. Hayner of Suther lln spent the day in Hostburg at tending to business matters. He was accompanied by Mrs. Iluyner. Going to Newport Mis. J. K. Kalbe and her daugh ter, Helen, are leaving tomorrow Vlcekt In Mr. and Mrs. Vlrek. of Rock Creek, were visitors In this city yesterday, spending the afternoon on business. Visitor Yesterday Virgil Woodruff returned to his home at Melrose yesterday after- IT nrVFTl. Colo.. Julv IS. The noon after attending to business penVer Times todav Bav8 that matters aud vi.-itinj? friends here.,fhree executives of the Ku Klux Klan are enroll te to Denver hv weeK tno liuest Miss Winnlfred Hal lair) arrived he.r9 this morning from Salern to be the wek end guest of Mrw. M. V. Pyron. Home From Seattle Mrs. G. W. Lang returned to her home here th.g morning aftr spending the past two weeks visit ing her sister in Seattle. Return From Convention Among those returning from the Elks' convention in Portland this morning were Ivan Pickens, Frank Clemens, J. O. Day and Kay wrlght. From Happy Valley Mrs. Frank Steinhaur and moth er, Mrs. Telford, of Happy Valley, motored here yesterday and spent the afternoon visiting and shopping. From Umpqua Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edward and two children, and Mrs. Ella Decker, and Maxine Elliott, motored to this city from Umpqua this morn ing and spent several hours on business and visiting. Miss Dixon to Visit Miss Ruth Dixon, one of Klam ath Falls' most popular young wo men, returned on Monday from Los Angeles, where she has been teaching in the public schools for for Newport:, where they expect to I the past year, and will spend the spend several vacation. weeks enjoying a From Medford Allen Mattison, of the California Oregon Power company, was an ar rival from Medford yesterday and spent the day attending to busi ness mutters. Corvallis Visitor Miss Stella Jordan, of Corvallis, Is the guest of Miss Kalhryn Mont gomery at Looking (Mass. The greater part of her vacation here, with her sinter, Mrs. Paul Dalton. Miss Dixon will motor to Rdseburg next week where she plans to enjoy a camping party with her sister and a party of friends. In the fall, Miss Dixon will again return south to resume her position as teacher. Klamath Falls Herald. Snlcm Folks Here Mr. and Mrs. E B. Perrln of Salem are visitors In Rosoburg today. Mr. and Mrs. Perrin spent are airplane from Washington. D. C. as a result of the reported action of the Denver Klan !at night in voting to secede from the national organization. j William Zumbrunn. national j attorney for the Klan, and two J other executives whne names 1 were not divulged are the officlnls who will arrive here tomorrow, the newspaper says. The action, the Times says, i came after Denver Klan officials received a telegram from Hiram Wesley Evans. Imperial Wizard. I advising them nil money and I property of the Klnn was to be held and released only upon sig nature of national officials. The Rockv Mountain News to day declared that the secession- lists voted to join an organization known as the Minute Men of Am erica, which was incorporated here recently immediately after they withdrew, and elected Dr. John Gnlen Locke. Grand Drnron of the Colorado Klan, to head the bodv. The Times says that 14 other local Klan organizations took similar action last night, surrend ering their charters to the na tional body. The papers also de clare that a portion of the Den ver Klansmen have decided to "stand pnt" and continue as a part of the national bodv. Re cently Denver papers declared that Dr. Locke had been request ed to resign as head of the stnte hody by Atlanta. Oa., officials, hut remained in office, when the klnnstnen protested' against his removal. Dr. Locke recently served a ten dayq lull sentence und was fined $1.50(3 for contempt of federal court, when he failed to produce his hooks for Inspection In con nection with an investigation of j his income tnx returns by intern ul revenue agents. young ladies were schoolmates at many years as residents of Rose- Munmoulh normal. org. una speju a nusy time meei- ing old friends. They are greatly Jopes on Vacation pleaded with the progress which Kev. and Mrs. R. E. Jope and the city has made during the three son Clifford and family of Des I years that they have been away Moines, Iowa, were camped at ' and remarked about the fine nulla KuckRway Die past week and visit ed here witii friends in the city Tillamook Headlight. Returns From Orient Ralph Spearow, Cottage Grove minister, who has been touring Japan and other points in the Orient for the past four months, -stopped in this city overnight Fri day enroute home. He was a guest at the Grand Hotel. ings which have been erected in the business and residential dis tricts. They have been visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Ted Hodges at Cottage Grove. Returning Home Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hymer, of Bakersfield, who have been visit ing at the Fred Cachelln home and at the Elks' convention in Port land, Heft this morning for their home. Miss Anita Cachelln, who graduated from the Roseburg high school this spring, is a niece of Leaves for Her Home Mrs. J. L. Roddick, of Kan Ber nardino. Calif., who has been the i Mrs. Hymer, and Is returning with guest, of her sister, Mrs. A. S. j them to Rakersfleld to enter junior Crockard, for a month rast, left last college during the coming school evening on her return Journey j year. Mrs. Hymer is Mr. Cache home. Enroute she will visit in i lin's sister. They will visit Cra- Sacramento, San Francisco, Santa , tcr Lake, San Francisco and other Barbara and Los Angeles. Running Overflow Trains All of the special Elk trains from Portland have passed through the city, oil of t -m being operated near the scheduled time. Travel, however, is si ill very heavy, and overflo v trains are heinx run to take care ol tne lai-rfe volume of traffic. Off for Canada H. E. and F. G. Ewcn?. of Gar den Vallev, left by auto this morn ing for Vancouver, B. C, to meet their mother, who has been visiting in that country, and accompany her hac k home here. Their sister, Mrs. J. B. Boyd, and two children, of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, will also come home with them for a several weeks' visit. points on the way home. Mr. Hy mer Is publisher of "The Daily Re port," of Bakersfield. Shure Snot for poison oak. Bos well Mineral baths. YANKEE TRACK MEN TAKE HIGH HONORS IN ENGLISH MEET Stud era iter costs less per pound than butter. ACCUSED UQ11 PEDDLERS TO FACE Say s Home Rule Statute in N. Y. Is Invalidated f AnitnHi.tfd Prm lwwJ Wlr.) ! LONDON. July IS. American : track nthletes from the mfddle : west ably aided by the eastern (printing flah. I.oren Miirchison ! of the Newark's A. C, took a full 'share of honors In the annual ! British Amateur Athletic Associa tion, championship's concluded nt Stamford bridge this afternoon. Harold Osborne outstanding f AMrvlatfd Ptm Lrawd Wire.) .MEDFORD. Ore.. July 18 The jury in the trial of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hodges, nil of Klnmnth Falls, charged with transporting liquor in an automobile, late Friday af ternoon, after an hour's delibera tion, returned a verdict of guilty against tho husbands and acquit ted their wives. The women are mothers. The two couple will all go on trial Monday morning and face a Jury on charges of possession of liquor. the last indictments brought ngalnst them by the last grand jury. Hodges and DnAvson were con victed this week nt sepnrnte trials, of "selling liquor while armed." The trials grew out of the raid on "The Hut" a candy store estab lished on the Crnter Lake high way near Camp Jackson, during the National Guard encampment last. June. The I fori sen and Daw sons were arrested during the de livery of two 10-gallon kegs of moonshine. . It was hrought out from the testimony that "The Hut", was established by tho district attor ney's office, stocked and placed In charge of a man by the name of This Mae Has a Stake in Your Town! 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LINE and LtfiSiriCcgirts slnr of the Immune team from the IlllnnlH Athletic CInb won the illolbroott. with Instructions to buy high Jump with a brilliant leap I all the Honor he could of 6 feet 4 Inrhes. benldea lead 1 LWWtilWXkl lne In tho other nine events In wlilrh he was entered. . Murchipon raeed home to win both dashes, taking the 100 in 9 9-10 seconds and the 2L'0 In it 3-5 seconds. - 0 You enn pet replacement parts for all cars at the Terminal garage. MARK BROOM WINS ROUND IN COURT BOUT OVER CAR Taylor-man concrete la kooo con crtte. Tel. S2S-B. o L. EI'OKN'R. Ore., July 17. A Jury In circuit court yesterday returned a verdict to the effect that Ma'rk Broom, alleged moonshiner, did not transport liquor in his car on the nltht of June 1. when he was arrested, b'lt that liquor was kept or concealed knowledge. (1HT 1EMPURS TO PASS THRU CITY C. D. FIES, Local Distributor ROSEBURG, OREGON BOY SCOUT CAMP FUND DONATIONS INCREASE TODAY! The fund being raised to help boy Bcoutu in going to Summer Camp was increased today by the utn at It a. in., on Monday dur ing the funeral mt vices for Oeorge E. McFarland, chairman of tho company's executive com mittee, who died here yesterday. The services wll lbe held from receipt of $7. The campaign i Mr. McFarland's late home in liuisborougn. Cook with gas. KI'KFK rAHTKH WINS OVKK KI S.HI.LLL M.WtTIV. Initiated by Prune Plckln's, in tho Hosebu'rg News-Hevlew, has met with a ready response and money Is still coming in. Those from whom donations were received to day Include Miss M. A. Page, C. M. Paw; and 11. C. Waddell. The money is being used to help out1 DF.TItOIT. Mich., .Tilly 18. the boys who have not enough 1 Keefa Carter of Oklahoma City money to enable them to attend today won the western amateur the camp. Those who can pay championship by defeating their own way do so. Thre are 'Russell Martin of Chicago 3 and several, however, whose parents i 2 in the 36 hole finals at I.och are unable to help them and who moor. The winner came from be have not enough money of their ; having been down from the own. Some of the boys are work- '"rt until the thirty first hole, ing to secure enough money to where he squared It and then won h..v rioih,. and honk for Krhrxit I 3 more holes In a row with par. next year, and as their parents are j while Martin was one over on Another group of special trains will be operated thrnnirh Koneburg in the car with his ' starting on the 23rd of the month. I These trains will b en the way to in poor financial circumstances are unable to draw from thHr meagre store. It is these boys that are re ceiving help. Wherever possible i work is found for them to do and they earn as much money as thy can, and from the donated fund the balance is given to pay thi-ir way. It is hoped that no deserv ing .-Tout will be left behind. each. Boswell Mineral water baths for that kidney trouble. Arundel, piano inner. Pbon 13 L OREGON MINERAL OUTPUT IN 1924 8HOWS DECREASE The ras was tried in ascertain whether or not there was enough evidence that Broom was trans porting liquor to warrant confis cating the car. The Jury was cal led to act as adviser to the court and was directed to answer the following questions: or from th Kni;! T'mplar con vention at Seattle, and will b' oc cupied by Mafon from all parts of , the country. Th' re will b thirty! or more special trains between I July 23 and 31. On th way to the convention !hre will be trains ; 1 from Nw York. Nw Jursey, Ftnrl MAIHKM'K IKNIKS Itl'MOIt O l ltKTl ItX TO OltFiiOV. 1 "IH! Vark It room on June 1 'da. fVnnKvlvnnia. (' i men. Olio transport liquor in said car?" The and California. There will b five 'answer was "No." 'trains from the latter state includ- "t 2. "Was Intoxicating liquor kept ing I.ns Angeles. San KraneHco, Justice Wm. P. Burr of the! or concealed In the car with the Oakland, and other points. Pnn-' knowledge of Broom? The answer , svlvania w ill have thre trains. "Yes." I On th" return there will be train" 3. "Were exhibits A. B. nd C.rrom Ohio, Georgia, Washington, k fhnttle of linnorl nlared In the p. r Kentucky. Illinois. Kansas. to the state constitution had car by a msn named Bafford or been invalidated when the legii- Brown with the knowMee of lature made further change, in' Broom?" The answer was "No" appellate division, New York, i I,. t,.nsi tnWN k. -i - 1 'as that the Home Rule Amendment IDAHO FA 1X8, Idaho, July 1. Joe Mad dock, who coarfwd football at the I'nlveisity of Ore gon last y"ar, today denied re cently published reports that he would ret time to Orecon this year. Mr. Maddock stated he bad reeplved many offers for the next football season Including one from the Fnlversity of Michigan, which he Maid he would accept If h de cided to coach Benin. Mr. M fid dock resides in Iduho Falls. WASHINGTON, July 17. Ore gon mines of gold, sliver, copper and l-ad. togeth r produced ores worth ItiTK.uuo in 1!2I. according to figures announced by th' de nartment of commerce, a decrease J of 19,000 from the previous year. Baker county led w ith I Ml. 000. I Grant was next, with im.ooo, thn I Josephine, with $22,000 and Jaek- son, Malheur, Curry and Jjine in the order named. Engineers' Blaze Trail in Sky for Nighi Mail Planes irording, tftcr the imcndioent at (hat a nool pigeon placed the II- a wnoie naa own passed on dt ,lnr ln ,hr car. the people at the crneral elec-l Judge Sklnwoiih will dr!de up- tion in 1923. This decision on-'on the points of law In the ease fir lll continue unMI late doe everything that has been j lat'r- n i g passca m n . i ora u.i sine yuCormWk , peering binding the spring of 1924. twine at Wharton Bros. Heat with jrnn New York and Louisiana: I " The local -railroad official have ! TKI.FPIWXK COMPAW been quite b'tiy handling the many special trains which have been operated for the various con ventions along the coast, and re port that the great amount of traf- in the TO IMI.T KKItVK'K TV THIHI TK TO MltrXTOIl SAN KKAVCISCO. July 1 Long distance telephone service throughout the raclffAstates on o nil lines owne'or controlled by I For prompt tail service, city or the pacific elephc.rA Tengraph country trip, Phone 44. J Company will be baited one mln- &- 'A drop of ink (fA makes mil'ions IhmK v7 Delter uj i drop of Advertising ink to tiff Make them V . think about gocds ( iri t mm, W .:-M sp6Wf is 7 FlpCVW , One hundred and fifty beacons of varying ilrgrcrs of brilliancy, which mark the route of tb new nlfc't air mail service between Chicago and New York, represent months of toil on the prl of engineered who bad to blase a trail of light in the sky under all sorts of condition.. A plane ii seen preparing t leave Chljjgo. At left Is a neacon In the wilderness, where there Isn t a plac te land In miles. : At tight if seen the type of beacon used: fotve powcrfil lights mounted on turn ttibU Jew a;