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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY; OCTOBER 1 0. 1 927, THREE CARR'S Continuing Our October Clean-Up Sales 1 CARR'S Stamped Goods Sale With each piece CARR'S Sensational Values Our & (ARaorlatrd 1'rea Uased Wire) BUCHAREST, Rumania, Oct. 10. Hoping to heal the hurt in her own heart by helping others, Princess Helen, mother of the hoy , king Michael, anil deserted wife of former Crown Prince Carol of Rumania, has dedicated her life to the Red Ci-osb und to the cauBe of wayward girls. Although her means are not large she has founded a home for unfortunate: young women, dis pensaries for sick and Indigent mothers, and' a school for nursej. For the upkeep of the latter she hopes to enlist the aid of the Amerlcnn Red Cross. She Is un derstood to have received encour agement In her enterprise from officials of the Rockefeller, foun dation. -' L The princess has confided to In tlmate friends that there is ' no longer a place in Iter heart for the fickle Carol who ahandoued - her nearly two years ago to elope with Magda Lupescu, titan-hairad daughter of a merchant of Jassy. Carol is st 111. ill France, He never writes ' to heiy but she speaks of lilm without rancor-or reproach, i ' o- ; i i ; born ' : KHUSR To Mr. ami Mm. II. 11. Kruse at their home in West Itose . burs. -Fritluy, . October 7, . 11)27, ft duuglitur.. Pure whole mllK. and It's pas teurized. Roaoburg Dairy. Pbone 186 SI' 31 HONS In tlio Clrr-Hlt Court of Urn Ptnte or Ort'ffon. for PfuiKlnn County. Tho Union Central lAt Jnauranrp rnmpuny, a corporation, pluintlff, vs. fiiiy W. But. Kva .T. Rntrs, Ma Jackson, Hlrrtin .Tack. sun. p. H. IWuIh. Eilnn II. IlpnlR. and Citi zens Stnto Hunk nf Myrtle Creek, u corpora t Ion, defendants. To Guy W. Hilton. Kva J. Bute. Ida Anne .Inoktmn. lllrnin Jnrkrion, IX S. Tlenl, Kdna II. HuiiIh, de fendants: ' In tlie name of tlio state or Ore Ron, yon are hereby required to up jiear und answer the com plaint of the plaintiff filed apnlnst you In the nliove entitled eourt and raiine or otherwise plead thereto, within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and if you full so to appear and an swer or otherwise plead thereto. for want thereof the plnlntlff will i apply to the above entitled court ! for the relief prayed for In Its com- plaint, to-wit, for a judgment aealnst you for the following sums of monev: $414.12 with. Interest ft 1 from November 1 . 1 1)20 ; J4G66.13 with interest at from November 1. 1926. and the further sum of $400 attorney fees and the plaintiff's costs In thin suit and for a further decree foreclosing the plaintiff's mortRnffo on the follow ing described renl property situat ed In Douglas county, state of Ore Kon. to-wlt: That portion of the Joseph Cor neiison and wife Donation Trnl Claim Nuin'oer fortv-slx (4fi") lvlng within sections twenty-six (20). twentv-seven (27). thirty-foil H4 nnd thirty-five (3rd In township twentv-nlne (2!) smith' ranre five IT.) west of the Willamette Merid ian, d-scrlbed as follows: ileglnnlng nt a tolnt in the north- erlv line of said clnlm Number forty-sir Mfii fort eiht nnd fifty- six biinilnvltbi f48.rr,) chains rant nf tlio nnrlhwpnt rornpr tlioronf. tbpnfp fHNt nlonp" in north line six nnd nlnpty-bnlrpfUh (S.9.1 rhainn: thonre nnrth nlons the wt lln nf ah claim fnurtnn f1J rhalnn: th"ce east plnne tho north Hn of snlrt claim flftv-fi f55 lli.ks: thpno donth nlnng thi rn tr line of nnU ctalm novonty onp anil sevpnty-flv hundred ths f Tl.ifi't chains to tbp notith line thorof: tlifnp wpst on al(1 fontb lln pven nnd fortv-five hundredth n (7.45) chains: thnne north flfty-"n and venty-f!v h"ndredth (57.7 rbninn to thf pnce of heptnn'ne. he!"r lot nnc fl) of hf mth-dlvtloTi of th TTfut half W4 of nn ill claim nmbr fnrtv-pK (4B1 rd '"ntnlr-lnB1 fortv mrl fipvrnty-eiKht bnndredths (42 pcrr. Also Pit of th cast hnlf fEt of unM clnlm numhpr fortv-nlx (4 crptlnir therefrom a xnnnrc forty f40 pcrc ro"t In he northeast cor ner of ftai'1 clp'm formerly cnnveveii to .7. A. Cornel i-on. and con'ninln two hnnd--e(i elehtv-two and two tcrth f?2' neres. Also Jot four M) nnd the -At hlf nf the ftonth-c!t onnrter fwi nf RW'O of ftnld opetlon thirtv. five f3R. cnn ininir !nety-flve nnd x hiidpiltb (9S.0 acres: ynb'ect to f lirbt-of-wf v for cn"ty road. cnntlne In the f-rr"rnto fo"r hundred nineteen (419) acres, net. f rd tbnt voi pnd ob of vnu n fnwo"' of el rifht. t!t! and fnrpst In or to Mid nmpertv. Till nmtnnni m served imon VO'fl hv miMlcation thereof once erh eek fi" n tierd "f foe "! - 'v weeks in th- nnehnr" vw-1 that I am the Oahier of ih i.fmn - h'lv PMr..in.r nripfertjqu. Valley Bank of Kutiebitrg. mi t Tn.htf.r. o-t" county of Douftlaa. State of Ore- th TroraM .?. w ! iron: that the fnrroln.r la a full. Review ft d' itimiiinn Tmiva of th Tnve en. titled enr. wMeh ordr bearp rTie of flrft publlcntlon. rw 1. Oct. XI. ite of lsnt publication. 19 Attnrv fnr rvfjil-tlff . n tk: N. W. Bk. riMg.. Port land, Oregon. Thread Free of Stamped Goods we will give free thread up to lk the value of the piece. j , SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State or I Oregon, for Douglas County. I The lnlon Central I.ifw Insurance' Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. D. S. Heals and Kdna H. Deals, De fendants. " To D. s. Beats and Kdna II. Deals, defendants: In tbn ii urn e of the state of Ore gon, yon are hereby required to ap pear and unswer the complaint of tho plulntiff filed against you in the above untitled court und cause, or otherwise plead thereto within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and If you fall to so nppeur and an swer or otherwise plend to said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In Its com plaint, to-wit for a judgment uguinst you for the following sums of money: $r.6B..1G with Interest at 10 from February 1. 1927: $S7.03 with Interest at 7 from February 1. 1927; the further sum of $100 at torney fees und the plaintiff's costs and for a further decree foreclos ing the plaintiff's mortgage on the. following described ral property, situated In Douglas county, state of Oregon, to-wit: ... Thut portion, nf - section thirty (30) low null in thirty (30) south range five (5) west and of section twenty-five (2fl township thirty (AO) south range six (0) west lof the Willamette Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at; the northeast cor ner of lots seven (7) in said section thirty (30); thence south on east lino thereof eight and ten hundred ths (8.10) chains; thence south flftv-nne degrees fifteen minutes (M Ki') west five and seven hun dredths (d.07) chains: thence south furty-soven degrees forty-five min utes (47" 45') west nine and ten hundredths (9.10) chains; thence south nln degrees thirtv minutes (9 ') west three and twentv-two hundredths (3.22) chains: thence somh sixty-four decrees (64) west six and fifty-eight hundredths (8. lis) chains; thence south seventy degrees fifty minutes (70 i0') West six and ninety hundredths (C.90) chains: thence north fortvone de gress five minutes (4Jl fi) west nine and twenty ;htmdredthj (9.20) chains to a point. .in th .half, suc tion line running east and west thru said section twntv-five (2f): theneo west on said half section line to tho southwest corner of the southeast nuarter of tho northwest nunrter (SEW of NWI41 of s.iid sec tion twenty-five (25): thence north on the wst line of said sub-dlvlslon twenty (20) chains to the northwest corner thereof; thenee enst twentv seven nnd fifty hundredths (27.50) chains to n point In the north line of the southwest oonrter of the northeast quarter fSW'4 of NRM ) of said section twenty-five (25). tlmnr-e north seven t v-seven degrees (77) enst twentv-eiirht nnd seventy hundredths (28.70) chains to cul vert In county rond lending from Riddle to Canyonvilte: thence along said road south thirty-three de grees (3.1) enst eleven and forty four hundredths (11.41) chains to a point In south line nf tho mt southerly projection of the J. W. Huron Donation Iand Claim num ber Kortv-slv (4(1). thence oast on snld south line to the point of be ginning, containing one hundred thirty-nine and nlnetv-nlne hun dredths (139.99) aeres. and that you nnd noh of von he forectose. of- all . risht. title and Interest In or to said rent property. This summons Is served upon you h P" V!'?" It1"0',., tr moM.ly. the lloseburK Nows-Revl once eacn p weeks In lew. a daily newsnaner nrlnted and published nt Poseburir. Oregon, by order of the Tlonornble J. TV. Hamilton, .todtro nf the Minve entitled court, which ordT bears date September 2G. 1927. Date of first publication Oct. 3, 197. Date of last publication, Oct. 31, 1927. C. T. TVTTEAT.DO.V. Attorney for nlalntiff. P. O Ad dress 122fi N. TV. Ek. Bldg., Port land. Oregon. STATKMKXT of tho Umnqua Valley Hank of RoRcburff, County of Doufflas, State of Oregon, ftbowine the amount Rtandlng to tho credit of evry de positor July 1. 1927, who has not made a deposit, or who ban not (eommerelnl depUftltn), principal or (nteroHt. for a period of more than seven (7) yearn immediately prior to aald date, with the name, last known place of residence or post office addroHB of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known. John Anderson, Rose burs, Oregon I 4.62 Orvel Heard, Roseburg, Oregon 1.00 Mrs. Kiln Urownson, Rosc- burtp. Oreicon 6.35 Mrs. Mary Buchanan, nose burg, Orciron 2.19 Sylvia A. Caldwell, Rose burg, Oregon 1.17 Chas. E. Co6, Rosoburg Oregon 4.83 R. K. Dawley, Rorieburg, Oreffon 1.80 Geortce Fletcher. Roseburg, Oregon 10.00 Hazel B. Frank. Roseburg, Oregon 1.25 Edith Jones, Roseburg, Or (Ton 2.48 Mr. nnd Mrs. James H. Ken dall. Kosebiirfr. Oregon .... 1.40 LtOiiire J. Kruse, Roseburg, Oregon 2.00 Lorna M. Tnngseth, Rose burg. Oregon 1.28 W. R. New, Roseburg, Ore gon 3.00 Ellen 1,, Peter, Roseburg, Oregon 1.00 D. iA Head, Roseburg, Ore gon F. It. Smith, Roseburg, Ore gon Elmer O. Varley, Rose burg. Oregon S.19 i State of Oregon, County of Doug- lftftM. I I. J. M. Throne, being first ( sworn, depose and say upo: true, correct and complete ftftte ; nnt. a required by section 10160, nrfnn T.it vr a. J. M. THRONE. Rubpcrlbd and sworn to before me this 14th dnr Jny, A. P.. 1927. HERBRLT D. QtTfNE. Notiirv Public for Oregon. My com rn Ins Ion expires May 1st, (Notarial Seal) Price Sale of Pictures Now on CARR'lp 1 The nine Oregon contestants In the male division of the Atwater Kent foundation audition at which Roseburg was represented by Merle Clark,' tenor, competed' be fore the KGW microphone in Port land at 7 o'clock 'Suturuay night and the eleven contestants in the feminine divisions, with this city represented by Grace - Wickham Beets, sang before the microphone from 6:30 to J:30 b'clock Sunday night Mr. Clark, who was number 9 in the group, sang "By the Side of the Road," . by Weeks and the sacred ong, "Teach Me To. Pray," by Graff. Roseburg listeners who heard him over the radio Saturday night were high in the praise of Mr. Clark's . numbers, which . he 8ang with clear toneB. Mr&v Deets competed last evening, being num ber 11 on the program, .and' sang "The Rosary," and as ' b Becond number, VVesterday and Today." Radio fans in this city and In the northern part of the couuty,where reports came -today, state that she sang splendidly and with perfect diction, giving her numbers with such clear precision that every word was understood: Mrs. Arthui Knauss of Roseburg i was a most I svniDRthetlfi afinnmnnniHt, fop Mrp.'l Deets. The-method of judging folfli Sikorsky puuie lowed In every stato audition T P,0f ut 2:10 P lowed in every stato audition throughout the country is to give 60 per cent weight for tho votes from the radio listener In tho fin al decision and -votes by .the .spe cial judging committee .40 per cent The girl and boy winning in Oregon will have a chance to com pete in San Francisco. The judg ing will take place Wednesday morning. . UNINVITED YANKEE DINES AT, PALACE (Associated l'reu Lonted Wire) ' i : LONDON, Oct. 10. Tlio first un invited American to ever dlno at Buckingham Palace did ho today. The American waH u guest of the pnlace police, who detained him nt the request nf the British legltm ualrns in charge of arrangements for the reception of tho official American legion party at tho pal ace. He had in his possession one of seven stolen admission tickets for today's receptions. The American claimed he had purchased the ticket from an un identified person in the Strand. He said he paid $15 for it. Taking for granted that the man's story was true, the palace police released him just before tea time this afternoon Seven tickets, according to Brit ish legionnaires, were stolen yes terday from their quarters Jn the Hotel Cecil. None of the others were presented at the palace ns far ns Is known. IDENTIFY DEAD MAN (AntoetJitrd FTfta Titled Wire) rORTLAN'iJ, Ore., Oct. 10. An elderly man who last Sunday was found dead on a cot in the base ment of the home of Mrs. Blanche Snyder, 8 East Sixth street, north, has been Identified ns John La Count, 64, who was last February released from the county poor farm, according to to tho coroner's office. A note in his effect a gave a brother's address at Flint, Michi gan. POSTPONE MURDER TRIAL Mwolnted Press LaiuHl Wire) DALLAS, Ore., Oct. 10. The flrt degree murder trial of Irving B. Priest, scheduled to start today, was postponed until October 24 on request of defense counsel which Is seeking to locate a missing wit ness. Priest is charged with slay ing George M. Werllne, wealthy Polk county hop man AugUBt 30. BASQUE WOODCUTTER TO FIGHT BRITISHER fAnoclated Pmi rid Wire) NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Negotia tions for a twelve round heavy welnht match between Paulino Uz cudun of Spain and Phil Scot. Brll- S.34h champion at Ma.lh.on Bquare j , i November were completed today Ij'il. ...i Tho winner will meet the mirvl- vor of ,hB Jacl Shariey. Tom t duty'Heeny contest scheduled for No- - - 7 ie . . niin...iini. nf TPI Rlrkard's heavy weight ellin-1 'B mauon series. n SHOT MAN WHO ASSAULTED GIRL . (Annrlait rrtm Iwrl Wir.) PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 1ft. Frank Mnrvel, wounded three times by shots fired lsst night by bis neighbor, Rocco Petrono, wasl (- ' SIR KNIGHTS ATTENTION Regular Conclave of Asca- Ion Commandery No. H Tues- day evening, Oct. 11th, 7;30 o'clock. Visiting Sir Knights welcome. i ' JOHN M. THRONE, E.. C. . . 5 - J NO NEW CASES OF 'PARALYSIS IN MEOFOR D (Auoclat.d Treu Ltaml Wir) MKDFOliD, Ore.., Oct 10. No- nev :cases of i hifantlle paralysis were reported this city .over th weuk-enii. The leading chinches of tfie city held no uervicua yestdr- day. The Presbyterlun church pastor delivered a Bermoa last evenljig jovor tho local broad 4- cudttiiK station with numbers by the choir. f - in dm county, one suspect- 4 4f ed ensotwas roporled in AbU- land. , . i HOKS OFF ON FIR8J i-tq OF ATLANTIC FLIGHT f (Auoctatrd Ims Leawd Wire) r 'ROOSEVELT FIELD. New iv. mm. rraiues WllBOO Grayson In her iSIr Dawn," hop- today f or Old Orchard, Maine, ou the first leg of her proposed trans-Aantic, flight .from New York 'to Copenhagen1, Den 'mark: J r. - - v 1 , j The plane made' a perfert 'take-off. ;lu Addition; to Wil- mer. Stutz! pilot, i and 13 rice Goldsorough, navigator and radio operator who will accom pany Mrs. G fay son across the Atlantic, Bonis Lehelusky, Si- korsky engineer and- T. Hur? old Klnknid, motor expert, and E. Frogge, a reporter were aboard, i ; After load tests and trial flights at Old Orchard, Mrs. Grayson expects to takeoff for Denmark as soon us 4 weather conditions permit. guarded today whllo charges of criminal - assault wore placed against him. One of the bullets was deflected from Marvel's heart by a small knife and corkscrew in his vest pocket. Petrono chnrged that Mnrvel had assaulted hiB year-old daughter. Petrono was charged with assault with intent to kill. SISTER OF KAISER BILL WILL MARRY BONN, Germany, Oct. 10. Cu pid's darts have pierced the heart of ex-kaiser William's 61 year-old sister, the Princess Victoria Zu Schaumberg-Llppe. She has an nounced her engagement to Dvor Janln Alexander Subkoff, u Rus sian student at Bonn University, who is 34 years her junior. Sub koff Is snld to be a member of an aristocratic Russian fumiiy. Krederlca Amelia Wllhelmlim Victoria was born April 12. 1S66. and was married to Prince Adolph Zu Srhaumber-LIppe In Berlin when she was 24. The prince died in July, 1916. They had no chil dren. FIGHT PREDATORY ANIMALS IN CURRY PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 10. The state game commission promotion today voted 1125 Tor extermination of predatory animals In Curry county. The commission also decided that hereafter when fanners wiphed lo establish local game and bird refuges the matter of acceptance will be left to the neighborhood sportsmen's clubs. The fish commission Is meeting with the game commission this afternoon to discuss mutters of cooperation. COUNTY BUDGET COMMITTEE NAMED The county court late Sat- uroay appo mea . ouqkbj commit ee to aBSlst the court In niak ne un the budaet of expenditures for the comlni! year. Spencer Hinsdale of Reedsport, C. O. G( Glendale and Napol Heon Rice of Roseburg were named by the court for this position. m-n.. ...in a. The committee will meet Boon to go over the figures compiled by each office and win estimate me amount 01 money needed to operate the various departments next year. 1- 1 LOCAL NEWS j From Dixonvllle 1 Mrs. J. W. Cooper and daughter. ! Lucille, of Dixonviile were Hose- j burg visitors Saturday afternoon. Tonsilectomy Saturday Miss Juila Uursik underwent ! tousill operation Saturday with I Dr. A. C. Swly in attendance, t From Oakland ( Mrs. Sadie Ferber of Oakland I was in Roseburg Saturday after ! noon shopping and meeting friends. From Lookina Glass ! Mrs. Clayton Arnold of Looking I Glass was in thfs city - Saturday visiting with friends and shopping. i From Umpqua I ,Mrs. J; G: Hacon of Umpqua was i In Roseburg shopping and visiting with relatives for several hours ou Saturduy. Visitor Saturday- Karl Johnson of Umpqua spent Saturday afternoon In this city looking after business nrfuirs auJ visiting friends. Critesers Visit Mr, and Mrs. Charles Criteser of Melrose spent Saturday afternoon In this city transacting business and shopping. Spends Afternoon H. ti. Jucoby, resident, of Look ing Glass, was a visitor in , It oho burg Saturday, spending tho after noon : on business.; , '. , ' Ollivants Visit Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Olllvant of Olalla were shopping nnd .meeting friends in this city (for several hours on Saturday. 1 Spend Day Here Mr. and Mrs. A. L, ; Weekly -, of Boomer Hill spent Saturday in Roseburg visiting and attending to business affairs. i From Olalla ' : Mrs. George Olllvant, resident of olalla.. was shopping and ht- tendlng to business mat t era" in this city Saturday. ' f Visitors Here ' 1 ! Mr." and Mrs. Tom Morgan! of Looking Glass were viHltlug friends and attending to business1 matters in tuts city. . 1 , On Butlness-- ' 1 ; - V F. Klnufferj Melrose rnncher, spent several hours ' Saturday at tending to business matters, . and trading in Roseburg. i Yoncalla Couple Visit Mr: and Mrs. L.- J. Forbes of Youcnlla wore In RoBehurg visit Ing with friends and shopping dur ing the nfternoou Saturday. Oakland Couple Visit' Mr. and Mrs. J.1 F.' Stafford of Oakland were In RoBehurg durli& (he ttlternoou Saturday visiting with friends and trading, Vlfdto In Portland Marlowe Chrlstopherson spent Sunday in Portland visiting at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peto Chrlstopherson. Business In Portland- Mr. nnd Mrs. I. E. Carr, of Cnrr'a Variety Store, left this morning for Portland to Bpcnd a couple of days attending to but-lnosH matters. Spend Afternoon- Mrs. John Galla and daughter. Evelyn, of Flournoy Volley were shopping mid visiting In this city during the afternoon Saturday. . From Eugene- Mrs. M. S. Allen of Eiwene and formerly of this city will arrive here today to visit with relatives and friends for several days. ) From Canyonvllle Mrs. Cora Beyers and Bon, Her bert Beyers, of Canyonvllle "were in this city during the afternoon Saturday visiting with friends. Here from Portland ; Harry Hermann and son, Ches ter, are here from Portland visit ing with their sister und aunt, Mrs. S. v. Htarmer, for a few days. Home from South- Mrs. Clara Seyler, who has been. spending the past year in Los An geles and other California points, has returned to her home In Rose burg. To Visit with Son Mrs. Emma Faulkner of this city went Saturday afternoon to Eucene, there to spend ten days visiting nt the home of her son, C. H. Faulkner. Drive to Grante Pais Mr. and Mrs. Charles w. Whar ton, Miss Hess Wharton, Mm. JoHephlne Carr and Joseph Whar ton drove to (irnnts i'ass Mummy to visit Joseph Wharton, Jr., for the day. Going to Eugene Today Mrs. Tom Wharton. Miss Alicf Ireland anl Miss Helen Casey leave this aflornoon for Eugen where Ihev will attend the eve ning concert of Commander John Philip Sounn nnd his band at tne armory. Back on the Job W. E. ClInRfnpeel, local watch renalrer, Is bark on the Job again after on absence of ten days, dur ing which time he was engaged ; barvefiting hi prune crop on his farm In Looking Glass valley, H reports a very good crop Gils sea son. Here From Ma , i) J poojp i .' i 1 nonorlal staff rshfield a member of the re- Mrs. Fred Rowley, In Eugene dur nf the Coos RavMns lant week. She wbr accom- Times, spent yesterday evening In'pnuled here Sund;iy by Mr. an l Roseburg. Ho wns a member nf the caravan that loft MarrbrieKi Haiur- day going over tho Roofcvelt highway to Crescent City. Tho car n which he was a passenger broke jdown here yesterday evening so that he remained over nluht. Visitor Over Sunday H. P. obb, resident of Mvrtle Creek, was in Roseburg over Sun day visiting with friends. From Coast City- Mr. ami .Mrs. A. C. Clnrk of Marshfield were visitors in this city over Saturday afternoon. In Today- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Dunn, real. aeius or Aleirose, spent the morn Ing In Roseburg shopping and tooKing alter business interests, From Oakland- Mrs. J. R. Clayton of Oakland spent the morninir In Rosebure visiting with friends and attending to DUHiness affairs. From Riddle Mrs. Charles Moore of Rlddta was In Roseburg for a few hours visiting with friends and attend ing to business matters. Spend Sunday Here Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coffman motored from North Bend Simday and spent tho afternoon vlsltlug Willi .Mies Mury Crouch. Attended Game manes Fatchelt was . among inoHo rrom uoseburg to go to Eu gene Saturday to attend the Oregon-Idaho football game lu the at ternoou. . ' ,, Left for Eugene Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Yi. Owen and John NlmoU left this morning by motor for Eugene, whore they will attend the conceit of John Philip Sousa nnd his band. .... Gone' to' Eugene ' ' ' ' " 1 I Mrs. Francos Llntott went . to Eugene Sunday and Is remaining over there (oduy to attend, the Conceit of Coninuindnr John j'hjl ilp Spusaj nnt his; hand.- t j : . i Lenve for Umpqua N.' F: Macduff,1 supervisori 'and Foster Steele, tiro aRslstant, of the Cascade national forest, left yes terday for' FijirviOw lookout' "sta tion in ahe - Umpqun:-rEugbne HeglKter, v . . . . i f . Visiting In Portland ' 1 " . .Miss Claudia Hpuseliolder vent td Pbrtlrtnd 'Hatm-tiAy night drtH win ymxr wttnirien(iH-t'the mo .trojiollH during tho first, of t the week,.' returning' -lieia AVeduemtay.' From Milwaukee Miss Florence Slnnott, supervis or of music In the Milwaukee, Oregon, schools, spent, Um, week end lu. this city v lulling ht thd home of her parent h, Mr. and Mrs' Peter Slnnott. . Former Resident r vlaltl-i ' ' 5 Mr. and Mrs. C. Leroy Towers, former residents of Roseburg and now making their homo In Eu gene, spent Saturday and Sunday in (his city enjoying u visit with friends. . Meeting to Be Held The Glengary W. C. T. U. will meet at the homo of Mrs. C. C. Groves nt Glengarry on Wednes day afternoon nt 2:'AQ oclock. The members ure instructed by the committee to bring cotton pieces for quilting. t In Portland , Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whipple, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Knauss and Mrs. Joe Heets, who wont to Port land Haturduy, were among those from lloHcburg attending the lmntr concert of the John-Philip Sousa organization, I Mrs. Cameron Hero Mrs. Clinton Cameron of Eu gene is visiting nt the homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Cobb, on South Main street, having ar rived here Saturduy. Mr. Camer on will come to Uoseburg Wednes day for a brief visit after . which he and Mrs. Cameron, will return to Eugene. ' ' ' ' Sells Lots In Riverside , ' Dan Whitsett has sold his prop erty In Riverside to C. D. Free man, the deal being completed over the week-end. The property includes four lots in, block seven. Mr. Preemttn Intends to make sev eral hundred dollars in Improve ments on his newly ucipilred prop erty. Opens Store and Service Station Mrs. Gladys Collins has opened her store anil service station nt Sixth avenue west nnd Filinore street, on the new AvanJ road, which Is now the main thorough fare lending into the city from tlio wcHtern part of the county. The uddress Is ir!)4 Sixth avenue west. Eugene Register. Has New Business F. W. Priebs, formerly of GTantfl Pass, has entered the auto access ory business with hendrpmrters In RoBehurg. He covers all southern Oregon from Bend and KCamath Falls to Albany selling to retailers only. Mr. Priebs has no office. All goods are sold direct from the truck, thus giving a better price to the trade. Cars Turn Over Fred Harvey, logger of Dlllard and Camas Valley, was uninjured when his car turned over In the ditch near K el ley's Korner after it skidded on the highway Sunday evening. The machine was dam aged to tho extent of a torn. top. b.Vlr. Harvey went on to his home, returning with his truck on which he took the sedan to Htllurd. Home from Eugene- Mrs. Herbert I). Qulne has re turned to her homo In this city following a virdt with her mother. Mrs. Rowley and by Mrs. P. J. An derson, formerly of Roseburg. ' Mrs. Rowley' daughter. Miss. H-I'n Anderson, returned to Ku-j gene with them yesterday after-1 noon after spending three days! here. I A THREE DAYS COUGH i I IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAt Persistent coughs and colds lead to Krioua trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulfiion, an emulsified creo sote that is pleasant to take. Creomul sion is a new medical discovery with two fold action j it soothes end heals tho in limned membranes and inhibits germ growth. , Of all known drugs, creotote is reo " ognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulaion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the Irritation and inflammation, while the. creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab-; sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of tho trouble and checks the growth of the germs. f Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respira tory diseases, and is excellent for build ing up tho system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold is nnt relieved after taking according to directions. For aolo by all druggists. CREOMULSION J FQR-TtiE COUGH OR From Elkton Miss Ruth Sawyers of Elkton was In thlB city over Saturday vis iting with friends and on business. Back from Portland ) O; M. Bertie. who lian s been spending several days In Portland attending to business matters, has returned to lilt home In 'thin oity. Here this Morning ; - ' AfisH Jennie DuWnhl of Mvrtle Creek was in Roseburg during -the m6rjiing visiting; with friends bnd shopping.. k ; ! t Spend Day-Flthing--. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Powell drove to Scottsburg Sunday and spent theday neur there enjoying ri fish ing! trip! . t i .,:,! Hero from Anchor 1 ' ' E. C. Throne, resident of An pbcjr, wan an arrival here Sunday to spend''' h foW day's 6ri tbusihesB and visiting with frlendn. ...,. visitor !ia xity ) -' 1 r : t : : j. tiagiey, alter spending a lew days In this city attending to busi ness matters and visiting, returned today to his homo nt Wlncheater Fined fn Cfty Court ' ' . w - ?runk KoliliiBOii .wna nrifslcil ,3iilUr(14y Hlglrtlby OfOaortQoorjlU' DlHtsdlt a 'clmriiB' ht VlrHnHen- noHs. He ontoreu a plea of guilty thin morning boforo Recorder Shorty and pnWl n flno of $:I6. Lett tor North Aftp, VlSlt. sir. and Mm. J. M. Wallace of Junction City, followtiiKV a vlslt here with Iho forinpr'a brothor, A. Wnllaco, Rince Inst .Thursday; left this ufternoon for URetio, wheru they will spend a brief time prior to their return home.. -y.V"-' Gone to Portland vT: Mrn. M. Christian of Melrose and two (InURhters, Mrs. V. Monk and Mrs. C. W Mcl)onnld of I'urthiml. left this, afternoon for tho north ern city, where Mrs. Christian twill enter tho hospital to undergo Qio dlcul treatment. ' , : Dunlapi Here "f s ' Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Dunlan of Eu- Keno ure visltlnK wltlr trlends In HosoburK, whero thoy foniicrly made their homo before Mr. Dun. Ian was transferred by the South ern Pacific company to tho north ern city. Visiting from Eugene j Mr. and MrB. V. M. Peterson of EUKone came to Roseburg Baturt day to visit ovor the week-end with friends. Recauso of the doath of Lloyd Davis, they aro remain ing over until after tho funeral, being close menus of tho Davis family. imnrMHiinminiittnniiMniij C C R.E A M O Baking Powder; i Schilling product 1 pound' I the mote baking powder ' Contains more cream-of-' tartar than any other brand. - - and gives you more for your money, too - - for it comes in full pound and half-pound . tins (not just 12-oz. Y ! and 6-oz.) Schilling" BakingJ)owder Tea 5t Extract 11, ....... 1. ................ ,.t COLD THAT HANGS IN Mli Wilton Visits ' Miss Elizabeth Wilson, who la a teacher in the Southern QreBon Normal School In Ashland, .spent Saturday and Sunday In Roseburg visltluK at the home of her par ents, Mr. and' Mra. . Bryon A. Wil son on South Fine street. To' Attend Band Concert " Several Roseburg people, among them aome of tbe members ot the Douglas County Concert Band, are leaving here this afternoon for Eu gene, where 'they wilt attend- the evening concert of Sousa'g .band. Among those who plan to be at the concert ' are : Louis Barker,v Ed Throne, J. C. Housolder, C. Q. Carnahanj Fred Porter, Mra. Fran ces. Llntott, tRbslna Porter, Xeota Wilson, Lotus Knight, Amy Erick son, Marlon Schwarz, Elvan fiu-ad-er, Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Lehfbach, Louis Ilelzen&teln and Carl Busch. GLENDALE PAVING , JOB BE COMPLETE LAST OF THIS WEEK The paving between OlentlMe snd tho Pacific highway will b completed this week, according to Contractor Elmer Metsger who Is dolnir tbe work. Thn rnntrftnt wn. taken' awttji from Stanley .Taylor, lt.il ' fVlO Ihttai-'u il.lnv ln.o.tltn. work started caused the ' county court to take the matter, (lp with the bondsman. Mr. Metzger has now practically finished the work and will have tlio concrete all poured by the end of thqj week. One-half of the pavement west of Roseburg has been luld and start ing next week Mr. Motzger states that the rest of the concrete will ' be placed. i ' - : MEMORIAL PLAN HALTS fAmnrlalMl PrrM taattil Wfr) PENDLETON, Oct. 10,4Acllon .on the proposed Vert Memorial building for Pendleton ls at a standstill awaiting word from Mr. John Vert following the action of the city council in postponing an election on this proposal. Mr. Vert proposed a JiiC.OOO memorial audi torium and club building for the city, tho city being obligated to maintain tho building. . (AuocLttd r-rru fawtl Wire) SCHWARDOUF, Burgonland, Austria, ' OcL 10. Five' earth shocks, coming on the hoels of shocks Saturday night In . Vienna and other parts of the Balkans, shook this town early this morn big causing tho collapse of many cottages and tho damaging ot others. The population,, panic stricken, did not dare re-enter their homes today. ';" - F Spices Coffee 1 1 I.- i