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FOUR '3 Calumet furnishes all the leaven ing force needed to raise any baking properly. Use half the amount usually required 0ZZMZZ7" THE WORLD'S GREATEST SALES TIMES THOSE OW ANY OTHER BRAND V MTVWfllaV imnntr AMONG OLD FRIENDS Interesting News of the Doing ' of Former Roseburg and Douglas County Residents. , MEDFORU Mr. and Mrs. El vln S. Crutchflold and ion, Jlmmlo VI ruruauu, r tibiiiuk at inn home o( Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Gaddls. During their stay here they are meeting many of their old time friends, being former local residents. Mr. Crutchllold apent several year In the clly during his school day and Is getting much enjoyment In recal llng Incidents of that time with former schoolmates. Kor five years paat he has been the man ager and buyer for several dcpart menta of tho Olds, Wormian and King department store of Port land, but at the first of tho year will assume a similar position with the leading department store at Sioux City, Iowa. 'being a stolen one. Tills smooth way of raising money on the car wus alio a kindness lo Mr. Tbaek rau, who went to Portland, claim de his car and refused to pay tlia mortgage which had been illegally placed upon it. MKDFOIID Died at the home of her son, W. 8. Chapman, two miles above Lake Creek, Novem ber lUth, Churolette Chapman, aged 82 years, mothor of ilell l,eunelt of Mcdford, Samuel T. Calhan of Colorado; Mary Cornett of lilddle. Ore.; Chas. C. Chap man of Talent; Mahol tiurnca of North Ilend; Ilosa Hopcr, I'eti'.lu ma, Cal.; Lucia Moan of Portlund aud Millie Hill of Hcatlle. Wash. Itemalns are at tho Cciiger parlors where funeral arrangements are being made. GRANTS PASS II. V. Loot and his brothor, Henry Looff, of Alaska, Icit this morning for Kla math Kails, whore they will spend the next mouth hunting ducks. Mrs. H. W. Looff will spend the week In Crents Pass with hor parents, Mr. aud Mrs. A. 11. Cor nell. Mr. Loon, who Is now ora- probably Is a unique way an au- I "iVV " " '"Z tomobile which was atolen six . ':, ... ,Vr,".'' .vi. tnnnlh urn Mn tram w n a ar ! " "V . secured of the car from the ,,. . """ i UKCD UUIU air. lUULHruu .t i lnlll,,. u..,(nB Anna hla word from Portland that .7. " "7,,...- .the war. COTTAGE GUOVE W. W Thackrah has recovored In what of her parents at Grants Pais. CORVALLIS Or. J. R. N. Bell married Virginia Ann Te Vore and Scott Killgroen Saturday night at 7 o'clock at his home. Mr. Klll green gave his residence as Clackamas county, while Miss Do Vore registered from Multnomah. The bride is a rolutlve of Mrs. Hell. The young couple motored to Roseburg. and will return shortly to make their home In Portland. iJum . MEDFORD Jade Farber of Myrtle Creek is to have a hearing this afternoon at Grants Pass on a complaint filed by Talent charg ing him with driving with no operator's license. received mortgage he had given on the car was due. I The person who stole the car bad taken the car to Portlund, I MKDKORD Miss Gweneth Mil had represented himself to be Mr. liege, who had beenvll tor the past Thackerah and had given ' Mr. week, has resumed her duties at Thackrah's address, thereby allay- 'tho city attorney's orflco, after Ing any suspicion as to the car having reeuperjted at the huuie FORMER RIDDLE WOMAN DIES IN ALBANY HOSPITAL Mrs. Sena Jakes, 53, died at tlio Albany general hospital taut night shortly after her arrival here from her home at Riddle. The body was shipped back to her home town to day for burial. Mrs. Jakes was born In Marlon county. August 17. 1872, and had spent all of ber life in her native county and southern Oregon. Ite- iu siues ner nusoana. 1. L. jHses. sue first aerial I survived by two daughters, one son ana m numorr ui giure uisiaui relatives. The daughters are Mrs. Grace Bates of Dole and Mrs. Luda Hall of lone, Oregon. Henry Jakes of Riddle Is the only son. Mrs. John Calavan of Talbot, for merly of Albany, Is a half slater. o- 8 WE FURNISH i LAWYER HAS TO BE EJECTED BY COURT (AaaocUUd no uued Win.) WASHINGTON, Nor. 17 Joseph Davits, counsel tor Mrs. Margaret Ross Lansdowne, was ejected from the Shenandoah naval court of in quiry today by a marine guard. over objection of the court. Da vies bad 1 minted on appearing as counsel for the widow of the Shen andoah's captain and declared he would make hla statement regard less of the ruling against him. "You can confine me for con tempt or send me to jail," he shouted at the tribunal. As Admiral Hilar? ' P. Jones, president of the court, rapped vig orously for order an assistant Judge advocate called a marine who threw his arm over Daviea' shoulder and led him outside the rail. Judge Advocate Leonard object ed that "witnesses are not in the status requiring representation' by counsel" and the court, after a con ference, announced that it object ed also to the time and manner of the lawyer's appearance. The W. C. T. -U. will meet at the home of Mrs. J. O. Arthur Wednes day, Nov. 18, at 2:30. G. II. Kel lenis, evangelist and Mr. Fllewood, who are conducting revival meet-1 lngs at the Christian church, will speak and sing. Mr. Kellems will speak on "What Shall We Do For Our Young People". Every member Is urged to be present. F HE'S IT IN LOVE PLATE GLASS 9 9 SEE US FOR ESTIMATES Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co. (Aaaorlatnt ITrnJ-nvU Win.) NEW YORK, Nor. 17. Red-hair-' ed, freckled faced, Roger Jackson, ' the janitor's boy of 12-year-old Na- i thalla Crane's internationally fam- i oua poem, protests that he Isn't In love with Brooklyn's child poetess, but the fellows have been "kid-1 ding" him about IL j After doubts had been raised aa i to the true aufhorshln of fha nnenm . i ii onnnnurn.! a reunion was arranged between In the District Court of the United tno two children, who haven't lived States for the liislrlct of Oregon. 'in the same apartment bouse for In the matter of Gilbert L. Short-1 two years. ' ! ridge. Bankrupt. "You were the falher of my dolls, j To the creditors of Gilbert L. Short-!niy husband, I suppose," the poem ridge of Roseburg, In the county ! sang of Roger, when he was. nine, of Douglas and district afore-j she was half past tight. j said, a bankrupt: i "Said I was in love with hor, Notice la hereby given that onjdldn't It?" Baid Roger when asked , the 10th day or November 11125, the about the poem, suld Gilbert L. Shortridge wus duly I "Everybody was klddln' me adjudicated bankrupt; and that the 'about It. Uosh, it used to get my first meeting of his creditors wllllgoot." be held at the office of the under- He says he doesn't play with WE DELIVER FREE Ijt the telephone carry thn mctwge and you won't ravo to carry tho baakvt of Krn'rltn. Our Trli'phonn li for your convonf!nr. Vp It. In tHephnnhiK your urdvra, yuu tun r ly on uh to uiij you exactly what you want. Mat of our t UNlonicr An mot f thftr fritrinjr over th t'lt-phonc bo I'auxit they know that (iiy will km Ihu tut tlu-ru U on tlio market. Yn'tf have wouw ftinry Hplut-nlx-rif il'rt. If you want KWt tlilt c In Urc r mini II ) nn 11 1 Ulra wo huvo It. How rihuiit Nitiiii' Koiii1 kraut. II la mluliiy Kootl. Tho Htoro That t!trwi You M'xt I'hoiio 63 ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOHNSON Phone (3 Th Btors That Ssrvss You Boat. 314 N. Jackson St. i signed referee In Konburg, Ore., on the 3oth day of November, 1925, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, sppoint a truatee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly comb before said meeting. Dated November 17, 1925. C. L. HAMILTON, Referee In Bankruptcy. glrla any more. He disagrees with Edwin Mark-1 ham, honorary president of I he So- I clety of Poets, as to Nathalia's I j ability. j J "Gee!" he said, after tafklng it with her, "Natty'a about a foot taller IhHn nhf lined tn hp Viet. Uler too. Wle played together a lot. I didn't known she wrote poetry then, but I bet sue could though. She's smart." ilt'syourfault- RHEUMATISM To men who still cart their tobacco around in a heavy tin . All thru the ages Stone Age, Iron Age and Card-board Age tobacco transportation has been a tough task . . . Then the Tin Age, and for years, now, smokers have bravely borne the weight and ex- pense of the tin . . . But comes the - dawn of a new day . . . The tin has been canned . . . Granger's new foil package takes an awful load ofi men for it's not only light weight but it cuts out the heavy "carrying charges" on tobacco.' No tins, no fancy frilb put, man what tobacco! 'Granger's new foil-package is a hit with emokers everywhere. Con venient, yes, but what's more Im portant it cuts out the costly tin gives smokers for ten cents, to bacco of the same fine quality that Costs fifteen cents iu tins. ttccrrr (t Mtsks Tobacco C Packed In heavy foil Instead of tins hence 10 Dear Friend and Music Lover If you do not fault. Sherwin-Williams Go's Dry Lime-Sulphur Fungi-Bordo Arsenate of Lead Spreader Frce-Mulsion (oil spray) Pruning Compound This well known anil n llub! line of I.'iK'' tltiil' s ami KuiikIiIiIm, whk'h has brcn ustil rxlfn.slvf ty In tho I'mptiua Vnllry for many ar. Is now handled cxcliisivrly by us. Oithrs am now being taken to make up car load shlpmr-uts. Umpqua Valley Canning Company Roseburg Oregon Phone 525 , I'anunl F.xlNt In tlir lluinait wy If au Will litr Truuk'M rrrncrlHloti. i S" it i pr"nirriist; in inn, u in get ft ticket tO thlS COtl hmn to uller with UhfUiiiatiMin. t-rrt it U vnnr own & JVMm ,'r,"'ri,i"n nut ruin ccri, ii is your own g h0 UI,,, u j,,,. n(ll u-iirMa the S hi art. nit lti tiif at uml K'-d A ltnl yu wImi while tukitiK 'Itiink'i We nave a few tickets u.-mhu ...,ia, u wmuTKinn or 1 l . tJ Ilatlv-Ullfal. MimHIVc1- tlV I I ( !n'l left, and Will give yOU any knul nt rhfiun.ttnitn or K'it ..n urui. nm niurv u-j you vmulT said thou ahalt call me Father. He IOltTIA MASFIKM COM Bfcowvd from this that a goat must b entirely changed. MYe muRt he born aKatu." The sinner must die, be buried, and rise apain a mw creature. Rom. 6:3-1; 2 for. 6:17. A new spirit must Rovern him Horn. 8:14. Then he cris "My Father' and Is placed among the children. TonlRht the aubject will be A McsaenKer from the dead." COUKK8PONDEXT. program Is one which will appeal I'ANV AT ANTLKItS XKT lo ' mwsic and danco lovers, MONDAY AXI TUESDAY. ' beallf following in rapid lenccession. 1 he company has jut completed a run In Portland, where they received high ovation for their splendid work. The Portia Mansfield company of dancers, which did not appear at Die-Antlers Theatre Sunday and Monday, due to an error on tho part of the manager of the com pany, will positively appear next Sunday and Monday at the thea tre CAItH AT CAKXKM UMK OlAltHV HADLY VHEC)CEU Harrows of all kinds, spring-tooth and dik. at pi-ices at Wharton Ilros. one FREE for the ask ing, admitting you to this RECITAL MISS ELIZABETH SPENCER Soprano Assisted by MISS l.UCILE COLLETTE Pinnist and Violinist Tendered to the Music fej wiiit. 'ln s'-nU'st uric at i.t .ul yv-nl known alM aluu a auprrlui R ll.rr Bellrlnr. 1. Trunk's lreKi-riitnn 'llfi fur 11.71 "S I ..I- lur J lor t.nly l.i u, st Mulhaii l-ul RAILWAY PROBLEMS WILL , BE DISCUSSED AT EUGENE HOLE THROUGH DAM DOES NOT HINDER OPERATION OF LAW I The dancers, composed of a ' pejr-lonlh, (company of fifteen, will present: reduced one of their beautiful 'and unnnu- ; I al Dance Concerts each eyenlnir. ; jThcy comprise twelve solo and! ensemble dancers, all airls. and Harold Ames, one of the featurt,$l. In spite of the fact that a hole has been bioun through the South I'mpqua dam It does not change the law prohibiting fishing within 200 (..w-ut.-,i i'r, n(r..i feet of that ohslruction, according K1'(!KNK, Ore., Nov. 17 - Tlie ! te IVpuiy (lame Warden Ed Walk northwest railway situation 111 be j r. The law provides that there discussed by railway olflcials re-! shall be no fishing near the dam. presuming the lireat Northern rail-land provide? that any fishing wlth- way at an open nn-etlng to be h. Id In 200 feet of the obstruction Is II ln Villaid hull at the University of : legal. Last year the power corn Oregon, Friday. November 2u, I'e- psuy blasfd a hole through the ter I'rockult, professor of econo-1 dam to provide a flshnay. and some mlcs at the I nlversliy annotinc s.- fishermen have coitended that this The railway party, conslsiing of ( action Invalidated the law as a dam M. I., t'ountiyman, St. l'aiil. Mce no longer existed. This supiosiilon risldeni of the tireat Nnrllu rn the officer states. Is Incorrect and members of the company. The H72. Ten gondolas and flat cars spot ted on the lime quarry Bpur abovo Carnes, broke loose last night and ran uncontrolled down the Z T steep grade. The cars jumped Mr. Thomas, factory sewing ma- lne trat.k arter ln a h chine expert, will give, free ln-lrate of rteed ad pU(.d up be. structlon at room 2U9 high school, de tne ,racki ix of ,, lleln(f Wednesday. 10 a. m. on mending tangled Into a heap of wreckage methods without attachments; al-land smashed beyond repair. For so button holes, blanket stitching tunately none of the workmen and other interesting and useful were on the train when It broke subjects. You are welcome. . loosa and the damage was cou- o I fined to the rolling stock. Men's suits cleaned and pressed, ' J o 0. Roseburg Cleaners, phone.; StudeDaker builds no yearly ' models. and general counsel of the t;r.at Northern: U. II. .Martin, St. I'aul. viem nreitlilnt nf lh r.i.i v....k. Lovers of Roseburg, ern: and 8. U. Morris. Chicago, as- - . V SlslUnt t.l Ihn ..tiutrt.iun r ....l.lln K rtlations for all tailwaya west of M ' mragn, sent a special request to Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1SS L. & Kugene asking permission and a u ptosnectlve liato to give this dis-! & cussion. j MOVING m wove Our itHlnmrr stipulate what thrjr Hmit. v rarry ont their intitnic 1lm:H. Tlilfl In a m rvire thftt hs clcatlv di'!tKtii '1 for our iinn's cnn ni iue. I'rlres low; sei vlLe ' Ws aim to pita it II. S. FRENCH TillVILR AND STORAGE CO. Phone 220 Oregon by OTPS MUSIC STORE at the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . i Thursday Evenin, N'ovember 19. 1925 at 8:15 o'clock the old law still remains In force. F. R. Dunlap aud K. O. Thomas were arrested today on a charge of fi.thing Inside the prohibitory limits and paid fines of 2S each. Cook wit a gas. "DEHORNING THE GOATS" SUBJECT OF 8ERMON F.vaMgrllst Kcllcma preach' ii at the ChtiMian church last nitlM on ' Total preelp slnce first month I 92 in'iioiiii iit tne (.oats. tie al(l Normal nreciti. for this moih l .17 DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather Jlureau. local of flee, ltoseburK, Oregon, 24 hours ending 6 a. m. Precipitation In Ins. A Hundredths Highest temperature yejtcnlay 66 Lowest temperature lust night " 45 Precipitation Inst 24 hours .16 US) mat P'H):.i- .ero or two classes: V Woil;e-s of In'n'.tlly. (l"iires. i;ied a as goats) antl i-iiKlut t'ra of ih V fruit of the s,lr!t (the shoe"). To V ,l..tir.rn m.l .). n . T. , i i . t fit Ktwt nature, nor niase him saf ior itkcts can be had tree g he ran still twtt the life em ,,r a by.callinz at C sheen. He unsare to pnt nii the y Inmbs. The evangelist a Ott' Music Store S ,,k'n ,roni ln- 3:" "H"w 1 'TrTOTiiTTTTMl'Tlvr-TrTtT: t'' thee a pleaaut Uad. d 1 Sept. 1, G.53 To'al pn-c'p. from 1U25. to date Average precip. from Sept. 1 1" 6."7 Total deficiency from Kept. 1, ! IMS .04 , Average precipitation for 4 I wet seasons. (September r to May inclusive) 3I.4S J italn tonlglit and Wednesday: You're just about 2 minutes away from break fast when you reach for a package of New Style JI-O Quick Cooking Oats. The View cereal -with the -wonderful "baked in" flavor. Toasted oat flakes that cook into granular oatmcai. Smooth firm in texture never sticky or pasty. And heilthlul ! A wealth tf f crwrtrv-huildinit carbohy drates, tittle-building proteins snd vitalizing minerals-arc in every dish. Thai "all-night tooked" laor in only two ;r.'mutcs roa Moat thah aOVIARt MAK1RS os quAUTY raoDucri It'., unnifrtMiv rem T V S QUICKC00KIN0 ; OATS g Cook 2 to 3 S5, minutes only- b.r .Q NfT OfU. , V $. . " il. bLLL, MtorolesUL