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FOUR "ROSEBURC MTWS-ftEVIEW. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928. &TO.V,Iim.T.T.T.T.T.T.T?l hi m m 1 An excellent way to test the quality of butter la. by spread' lug It over hot foods. Tills brings out the flavor to a marked degree Mol-O-Mald Buttor Imparts a delicious flavor to all foods becauso it la eburned from rich cream that has boon carefully se lected and pasteurized. Try It on your hot cakes or vege tables or meats, etc. 1 it will mako them taste twice as good! ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER Douglas County Creamery Phone 340 QUALITY and SERVICE 500,000 Candlepower Headlights in the Wings Show Way by Night to Colonel Lindbergh's New Airplane . SAN DIEGO, Calif,, April 13 'The shades of night wilt mean, -nothing to (Col. Charles -Lindbergh when ho roams the air lines in his 'new air yacht, just been completed 'by the factory which created the famous Spirit of St. Louis. Not only is the new ship equipped with 'Parachute flares which when dropped will llliimln . ate the ground for an aroa of 10 isquare miles. It nlBo has two huge hoadlights, ;lnnovatlons in aircraft 'Construc tion, streamlined into tlio front of ' .the piano's iwings. They are 40 feet apart, and each lump Is capublo of developing 250,000 .cnndlepowor. 'So the air ace may land In the full iglnre of -the piirachiite flares, -sup-iplcinontcd by hnlf a million candle ipowor 'Of light from Ills own head- .llgllts. '. - . . . i,- : .-, . , . )?uwerful lenses In the lnmps fconocntrnte the lights, which got ithelripowor from battorles carrlod )by the now ship. So strong are Ithe -lumps and they draw so much lourront that the bnltorleo will Ikeep them going for only about 10 'minutes, but this Is considered am ;Ple, -us thoy will bo used only mo imenbirlly during landing to piok lout obstacles In tho plnne's path. 'Lindbergh's new plane, following tho same general lines ns the 'Spirit of St.' Louis, Is In Milking iBEN 'FISHER -FINED -810 ' FOR FAILING TO GIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY TO CAR ALBANY, April 13. ten -Plslior 'former district attorney of Coos county, was fined tlo In -munici pal court hero yesterday by Judge r. nutting lor railing to give right of way to Mrs. Alton B. Coatvs at sixth and Broadulbln streets Mundny nftaruoon. Ar rangements wore made to permit Mr. Kislier to solid tho money by mall on his return homo to Mursh flold as business matters .required him to puss through Albany on his rvturu from Salem Into In the night. W. W. Blunrt or tlio Ameri can Legion represented him at the hearing mid ho has written Mr. Fishor of tho court's ruling. B-K for poultry and other uses is sold ut Wharton Bros. TEMPLARS CHOOSE LA GRANDE (AMorlr-il-ITi-M T.i'aM-il Wire) PORTLAND, Ore., April 13. La Grande was chosen Into yesterday for the next annual conclave of the Orogun grand cnnimiindery of Knights Templar, grand chanter of the lloyiii Arch 'Masons, nnd grand council of tho Royal nnd Select Mnstora. A Joint committee will arrange plans. o (.Vwriatft! Tret livl Wlrt'l PORTLAND, Ore., April 1.1. 'Ilultpr markets were steady to n elmilo firmer loilny, many dealers . inclined to believe the bottom has been reached lin tho .price move ment. Firsts were advanced 3111 to 37Jc. Reports from Seattle and Califor nia sny that storage of butter Is commencing although practically none has gono into stontge here as yet- Pacific coast storage holdings Increased l,t70 pounds hist week. It was reported, with the total holdings placed at 2!tS,47t pounds, an Increase of ovor 4U,II(U pounds over last year at -this time. Except for nn Inorenso of lie in thn pi Ico of medium firsts, egg quotations wero steady and un changed today. Receipts yesterday were 2,-409 cases -of which 1.694 went Into stomw swelling the total to 38,555 utses. Country dressed meals nnd ioul . try wore steady and unchanged with (railing rather light. -Roseburg .broccoli was likewise very scarao and brought from 11.76 to S3.25 per erntn. 1'otato prices were weak Willi Mel-O-Maid Imparts a Delicious Flavor to your Vegetables Meats Cakes, etc. SERVICE AND QUALITY HHBH" contrast In several respects. Instead of the Spartan simplicity of that of the Spirit of St. Louis, the cabin of the new plane is lux uriously upholstered and has ac commodations for five :persons. The periscope that enabled 'Lind bergh to soe ahead on his memor able journey to Purls Is missing In the now craft, and Instead there Is. a Klassed-in compartment, which makes the periscope unnecessary. The wlngsprond of the new ma-, ohlno.ls the same as that of 'the Spirit of St. 'Louis. 'This .Ib -slightly groator 'thun Unit of the brougham typo, of which the Spirit of HI. Louis was an adaption. The groat-, er wlngsprond was desired to 'Ob tain tho carrying -rapacity Llnd-, bergh desired, c . Willi a gusollno 'tnnkago of 101 gallons, the cruising capacity will: bo 1,000 miles. At 'Lindbergh's ox-' press order the latum navigational Instruments are a part at 'the .plnne's equipment. There nra no special -markings on the piano to distinguish It from the regular broughum type, but -tlio "eyes" In the wings and wide swoop of the monoplane marks It as different Tho flyer Is ready to do somo of tho testing himself. First tests wero made by one of the imanufnc luring company's pilots. trading dull, PORTLAND, Ore., 'April 13. Wholesale prices: 'Hiiitnr ntnniiv: firsts Jc higher; Portland dairy. oxehnngo not wholosttlo prlcos -Cubes oxlraa 30c; standards 38c prlmo firsts 38c; firsts 37 Jo. Creamery prices: Prints 3c ovor .cube slandnrds, Eggs, medium firsts lia higher; fresh standard extras 21c; fresh standnrd firsts 22c; fresh medium extras l!2Sc: fresh modliim firsts S0e; prices to retailors 2o ovor ox- chaiiKO prices. Association selling PNccb: Kxtrns 20c; firsts 24c, nieiiinin 24c; undersized 20c. Nuts steady; walnuts 10if2(l; nl monds 20J))28; .jiennuts 104) 11; pecans 38(j42. Cascaru bark steady; 7c pound; Oregon grnpo root l(Ti 4c. Hops 'steady; 1927, 22f22Jc; 192S, 17fl8o, contract; fugglos 2IIC. IHD8 TO THE FARMER: llutterfnt steady, -4(lc station. 41c track, 4:ijrlc f. o. b. Portland. Poultry steady; heavy liens 24 25c; light 'Hiri2i)c; springs SOW 21c; broilers 35u Poklu white ducks 3Uc; colored nominal; tur keys alive 25 Si 27c. Onions slendy; local !1.75(ff 2,2t ;Por cwt, . Potatoes steutly, 75c to 1.25 sack. All classes of livestock steady. BOSTON, 'April 113. The Com mercial Bulletin itomorrow will say: "The wool market, generally spenklng. lias been very quiet this week. 'Prices aro firm on medium wools which readily find a market for nil nvnlliihh! stocks, while fine wools itthlch are In comparatively fair supply find the market slow and rather (In favor of the buyer. HepnrtH from the goods market In dicate n stow market.' ''In tho west shearing Is uradu- nlly spreading. Contracting Is at a minimum with growers generally holding above the level of what dealers are at present willing to pay. "Tho foreign markets are all quieter and Bradford is no moro than stendy. - "Locally there Is little or noth ing being done In Mnhntr. The Tex as market Is practically cleared." Ilio commercial Bulletin will publish the .following wool quota tions tomorrow: ' Scoured basis, Oreqoh: Fine nnd flue medium staple Si. lt.nl. IS; fine and fine medium clothing $L00i 1.08; valley No. 1, l.pui& 11.05. Jllohaivs: . Original bag average 12 months. 'Oregou. 98 ti SO. Graded stuck: First coniblug 75QSUc; (ood urdlux 45500. International Bible Students as sociation. Meetiugs every Sunday, 10:45 a. in., at 639 West lut street. .Visitors and all whom are Interest- lied in fllble study are welocme. The Kj 'subject for study this week la Acta E 2:19:20. Is It necessary for God to be on the earth personally -to exe cute his plans? How is the word "presence" frequently used In the lllbln? Winn In the nlhlcal trnnH- Ejllallon of I'arousla? When does Acie 2:zu nave its muniment: j Those and many more questions unswered through the .Lord's holy .word. ! The First Methodist Episcopal Ohurch. Corner of Main. and Lane streets, Joseph ,Knotts, pastor. nilCUW, JUBGUU UVJlUUS, UUBlUr. Now is a time to show our real 'loyalty by regular, .punctual attend ance at Sunday school. Come and study ithe :Ulblo. Be on hand at 0:46 a. m. The children should remember to stay for their Junior church. The Epworth league will meet at 6:30. Most of the delegates will be 'back from 'the convention a n d an Interesting meeting is assured. This ;8unday mornlg At ithe churoh service1 Senator B. L. Eddy .will give us an address an "The Importance nf Bible Study In .Our Schools." This Is an Interesting 'theme and Mr.1 Eddy has a strong message for ub. Be sure and hoar him. (The 'eve ning sermon theme is, "Bible ln- tfimrat a I Inn " -Alnnv nnnnln . nm I troubled itliese days about the 'dif ferent 'Interpretations iglvon .var-' Ipus parts of the Bible. This sor-' moil has a big message. Our ex cellunt choir under the.dlreatibn of Mrs. C. 8. Helnllne will favor us with spoulal -music .morning and evening. A cordial welcome is ex tended to all. First Baptist 'Ohurch, Lane lit Rose. Frank B. Matthews, pastor.. Sundny, April 15th. 9:45 the Bible sr.linnl. Tim r.nnlnnt hnlu-nnn thn men and boys on one side and the women and girls on the other 1b going . In flno shape. Forty-five mora new scholars last Sunday. Men and boys continue to hold a slight lead. Third day of the con tost next Sunday. Points awarded for attendance, on time, and new scholars. Come a-runnlng. 11:00, the morning worship. Pastor will preach on the subject, "Laborers Together." Tho music by the oholr Is always good. If you are not af filiated elsewhere, -we -invite you -to' our services. 6:30, the B. Y. -P. dj. for 'young -people. '-7:30, -the even-. lng Bervlco. As usual we shall have a sneolnl rnroaram of excel lent music. "Some Funorals That Are Needed," Is to i be the sermon topic af the pastor. Ho will also give carofully prepared answers 'to. tho following 'questions: 1. : Should married women, 'especially imoth- ors.'be barred fromitoaohlugln our, The Mothodlat lEplscopal (Churoh schools? 2. Is the charge .a just at Looking 'Glass, T. iF. Allen ipsa one 'that the '"Dnughtors iof tho ; tor. Sunduy school .at 10:00 a. m. utlon" have "blnok- T. Rodloy, superintendent. A cor promlnent Amort- dial ilnvltnllon to all and make cans? 3. '.Why is .America lead- lng the nations In .crime? First 'Christian Church, W. R.' Balrd, pastor. Bible school at Ai m. D. E. 'Curr superintendent, We had a flno crowd last Sundny, 121 in time to be .counted. Tho- mon had the largest class with 71. iTwo other adult classes wero near to that number. Morning worship Godfrey, superintendent. Preach-, at 11 o'clock The pastor's subject lng at 11:00 a. m. 'Bo at both sor wlll bo, "Was Josus Christ nn Ego- vicos and get the blessing. 'Prayer tlst?" Following the sermon there meeting Thursday -evening 7:30. A will be a baptismal service. Sev- great spiritual uplift awaits you if oral are to do oaptioeu ana it is hoped that all will he on band tor tho service. Christian Endeavor nt 8:30. (Miss Jroiio Scovllle will bo t bore to help with Iho program. . The evening church Bervlco 'be gins at 7:30 with a concert by tho orchestra. Mrs. Joseph Shockley, accompnnled :by tho orchestrn will Play, "The Holy City." ProfesBor FllIT 8 Of ttlO HCOVIIIO Company will play a spoclnl number on tho 'nrouiul tho lendor and make things piano. Professor Karris 1b a won- ,nun, for the Master, ,1'raycr meet dorful musician and you will get ,B Wednesday ovenlng 7:30. Don't n real treat If you hear him. Tho pastor's subject for evening will be, "The Infallible Safe Side." Our evangelistic campnign beglnB one San Francisco 'LOS ANGELES All tlie West Coast 6-East (Saino low rate to Sacrnmonto, Oakland) Here's a big saving with 30 day re. llmll nn Aiinn'.trln tlnltflttt. Finest heated ooachet best Ur. mlnal facilities, most dally ached. ulo. PROTECTION! LOS ANGELES $22-50 Slmllar Low Fares to ALL CALIFORNIA CITIES RHOJNI9C, EL.PA80. OKLA. CITY, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO AND EAST Departure 12;85, 7:20 A. M. :95 P. M. 1 Depot dmkten A WaBblnoten Phone Mg i sr. k Junes, i week from Sunday. Mr. Axtcll will preach until the arrival of Dr. Charles lietgn Scovllle on the 25th. Dr. Scovllle is now In a great meeting at Tulsa, .Oklahoma, where he had 173 additions to the church on Easter. 6t. 'George' Eplsoopal 'Churoh. The plonier .cnurcn of 'Roseburg. Cass and Main streets. -First Sun day af tor Easter. H. C. at ,7:30 a. m. Celebration of Holy Commun ion and sermon at 11:00 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon at .7:30 p. m. cnurcn school. at 9:45 a. m. Meeting of the Brotherhood of St. Andrews on Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. On Wednesday evenlug the after- ' . ... ,noon and evening jmembera of St. George's Guild will -meet In ithe Parish House at 6:30 p. m. 8up-; per will be -sorved 'to the -member and their husbands. :Flrt 'Presbyterian .Church The Brick -Church .on the 'Corner .of Lane and Jaokson. It. W. Aohor, laslor. iBIble sohool 0:45. The Ingest number present last 'Sab bath for the post -two -years. 'How many may we count on next 'Sun-, day? Morning -worship, 11 o'clock, subject, "Where Is Christ Today?" Special imuslc iby a well trained oholr. 'Immediately following the. sermon the newly eleated -elders will ibe ordnlncd .and Installed. 'Christian Endeavor 6:30. Topic: "The Danger of 'Slang and Cheap Talk." .Miss Mae Bock is ithe lendor. Evening worship .7:30. Sub ject, "Colosse, .the Place and Peo ple." At this service tho pastor will answer a personal question: "Can a man go to 'heaven without -joining 'the ohuroh?" 'The 'meeting will 'bo proceeded by a praise -service of gospel -Bongs. Five -rules for .an efficient church. Every member worshipping God. Every member 'bringing "his ibrother."1 Every member studying 'God's; word. Every member living -the; Every member giv '. prwor .? 'In ing of IiIb means.. Myrtle Creek -Christian Church. Emory W. Snyder, minister. 10 a.;at6:30in the. Temple for their cor- m. Bible school, Mr. Cayton Wood, superintendent. 11 a. m. sermon, "Dishwashing." 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor, Miss Cora Ellen Bow man, leader. -8 p. m. sermon, "Safely First." Bible study every U'nursuay, 7 :ou p. m. welcome. The Methodist Episcopal Church nt Dillard. T. F. Allen, pastor. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. R; A. Horchor, superintendent. At- tendance getting coming and bring bettor. Keep others. Every ; body In tho community In Sunday, school Sunday .morning. Prayer mooting .Wednesday , evening 7:30, - - yourself at home by taking part In tithe .work. Prayer .meeting Tburs- day evening. Be Buro iand find whore It -Is to be and :bo there. I lhose .who attend roporLn groat :'imo. , , The 'Mtthodifft Episcopal Ohurch At Ten Mllo, T. F. Allen pastor. Sundny school at 10:00 a. m. T.: you come expecting, The Methodist Episcopal Church at Camas .Valley, T. ,F. Allen pas tor. . Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. W. .Kcotz, superintendent. Owing to .the .way the , pastor feels he is nsklng that ithe preaching service ba,nt :2:30.p. m. instead of tho eve ning for this time, young .folks .menlliiir nl 7rnil ,n ni Ilnllv mlsB these meetings. Riddle Churoh of Christ. Help us to .help Riddle by ibulldliiR -up a grout .Bible 'School. Moot with us ut 10 'Sunday -morning. Morning sermon and 'Lrfiru 8 supper at jl. Junior C. E. at 6:30; Intermediate C. I-:, at 6:30. Evnngcllstio type of song servico nnd sermon nt 7:3". -In the nbsonco of the -minister this Sunday, 'William Slcfko will preach both imorhlng and -evening. iChoIr practice Saturday night at 7. Wal ter Strum, minister. The Church at Cleveland. Sun day school at the usual hour, 10 o'clock. A place for everyono in the classes. Be sure to send the children. Children's servico follow ing tho S. S. Period. Morning wor ship at 11 o'clock. Subject of the message, "The River of God." -One of tho Injunctions given -by -the Mnster to his followers for the last days was "Forsake not the . h , , , . . ,,, Aro we being truo to this adnionl Hon? A welcome to all to attend these services Is extended. V. D. and F. -Fuson, 8 E. Douglas -St., Roseburg. Methodist Episcopal Church, South, corner S. Main and Ijine streets. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. W. L. Cobb, superintendent. Morn ing worship at 11 a. m.. Rev. H. S. Shnnglo will preach and third quarterly conference will bo held after the morning service. Epworth league 6:30. leader, Harold Rsnd. Subject. "Seeing Llfo Whole." Evening, song service and worship at 7:30 p. m. Special music at this service. Vocal n4o, and piano solo. Subject "A Mystery " Wednesday evening prayer service reading scripture 4 chapter Of Eph. from 11 to last verse. You aro eordlallv i Invited to attend Uipk services. Come and bring your friends. John B. Peuhall. pastor, 215 E. Luna, Phone 631-R. 'MONEY CANT BUY A BETTER OIL than THE NEW sZEROLENE. 1 FOSt THE MOTOR CAit YEAR OF YEARS A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT Catholic Churoh. Kane and Oak streets. April 16th. Mass and ser mon at 8 a. m. Catechism and Biblical instruction at 9:4K a. m. , ' " ' 2nd mass and sermon at 10:30 a. Rosary and bonedictlon of the M. B. H. In the evening at 7:30. Christian Church, Looking Glass. uev. james Axteu oi tne fcicoville Evangelistic company will preach In the Looking -Glass hall Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. 'Pro- fossor Fnrrls .will play the piano. Mr. Baird, of .Roseburg, will lead the singing. A large crowd Is ex pected as many will drive out .from Kosc-Durg, Bible Standard Temple, corner of 'Chadwlck aud East Douglas street, F. E. Crook, .pastor. 'Easier bus .come and goneand let -us de termine to be present at the Sun clay school every Sabbath through out the coming year. Sunday school begins at the regular hour 9:45 with Miss Montgomery, superinten dent. After the great rally we had and all the young people that wero noro to Inspire us. let us each try to make .a 10 .per cout gain to the attendance of our school each Sunday. Let us -not forgot the contest , Sunday will soon .be here so be .sure .to :brlng your Bible. Preaching tit 11:00 a. The subject, "Tho TrauHti'5- urntion." There will 'be services; nt Riverside at 2:45 .p. .m .and .al so .preaching ln -Glengary .at 3:00 p. m., to which .we extend a cordial invitation to all. .Crusaders -meot vice and preaching .following with live-wire praise service. The band will bring some special .mu sic also. Evangelistic service every. Friday eve at 7:30. All .are Invit ed to attend. The Salvation (Army, .416 West ,Lnne street. Time of services Tuesday night, :prayer meeting;. Thursday night, ipraiso .meeting; Saturday inight, -free and-eosy; Sun day ntght, salvntion 'meeting; Sufr day-school and -Bible .Class at.2i30. p. -m. , Jlummngo -sale every Sat urday. All aro welcome. 'Envoy and Mrs. .Stufflebeam, .officers in charge. ' Gnrden seed .Wharton Bros. . and fertilizer at IDAHO PRISONERS ASKED (Anoclalitt l'rcu Lonicil Wire) SALEM, Ore., April ,13.-r-John Mullen .and -George Thompson, who .also use .the names of O. V. Allen and Orvlllo Thompson, both now In Jail at Twin Falls, Idaho.' tor shop lining, aro wanted at Baker .for burglary. j -Governor Pattoraon -Issued requi sitions for their v extradition to this state. ' 26 Dodge sedan $550 25 Chevrolet touring $325 24 Dodge enclosure $385 24 Dodge coupe $350 24 Dodge touring $300 23 Dodge touring $250 23 Buidk touring .$350 I 7 Buick touring new tires, new top $ 50 19 Overland touring $ 30 Ford delivery '. $ 40 All these price include license Several cart are in stock at t prices less than $50. f J.O.Newland - &Son 'Roseburg, lOregon j$iU in USE! COM CLUB TO HAVE 9115? GOLF SEASON Schedule Now Being Com. pleted for Special Sun day Event. THREE CUPS OFFERED Tournament CommitteeHas 'Complete 'Program 'Call ing for Special Flay . Each "Week. 3. W. 'Perkins, chalrmnn of the BOit tournament committee jf the Roseburg Country Club, states that tne committee has comnleted a schedule of Sunday playing -that win -provide tne -busiest and most enjoyable season the club has ever nad. some special feature has been arranged for every Sunday from the first of May mntll .the last .of November, with several outstanding events 'included ln the calendar. The month of April Is to 'be de-' voted, Mr. Perkins says, to "tuning: up" and general Drelinilnarv olav-l lng jn preparation for 'the strenu ous season ithat .commences .the first of May. i The local tournaments will start on May 6 with a blind handicap, and each Sunday thore will be other tournamentB such as sweep- siaae, z-oau 'tournament, .mixed tournament, etc., .somothtnir of a special nature being arranged for eaon .ween, mese matohes wlli -be continued throughout the month of Juno and preparations will be made during the latter month for the out-or-town games which start in July. The tournament team will play away from -town every Sun day .during July and the 'first week in August, matches having been ar ranged with. Medford. 'Eugene. Coi- vnllis, Marshflold and . ' Grants IBS. - - ' '"''. During the month of Aunust tile handicap tournament for -the presi dent's cup will be played off. this : cun being womthrougb a series. of i elimination matches in which each Player has .an opportunity to Join. I September Is to be thn hlir month of the season, .starting , off ! with the formal opening of the new grnss'greons. This will be made an .outstanding event and an' exhibition tournament will be played with such men as Dblf, Willing, Junor and Egnn present. All clubs of tho, state are, to bo. lu-' Allied to Rosobure for the.dnv .and. It Is expected that there will be a; huge gallery present to witness the exhibition and to go over the new course. The balance of the monlh will be given over to return matches with the outside clubs .with which Roseburg will have previously played. ; October ,is to be civen .over tn the play for the Director's Cup, a. trophy to be won ,by medal scoro. going to the beBt player of Iho Club to be selected .through a scries of eliminations. : President Wilder has Just nur- chased a cup tor .the -ladles' tourna ment,, and this will also be award ed In (October, following a handi cap tournament. The committee has set aside Thursday of each week as ladles' day and the ladies will "have right, of way over alb othor .players on that . day of each- .week. - . The .members of the club are looking forward to. one of tho busi est and most Interesting seasons over .experienced here. The Inter-- est and attendance has so far .been'1 tine with the course lOrowded. each Sunday. , OrsBs Is now growing ,nn ithe. new . greens .and thoy will soon be sodded .sufuclenlly dor .play. .Ex port golfors who have .gone over the proposed new course sny -that iRoseburjr will have a -course sec ond to none In the state when 'the new links are ready and iRosoburg will rhnve a right to be iproud oi the course It will have to offer Its visitors. It Is expected that hun dreds of visitors will be drawn to the .city during the .year and the course will prove a valuable asset. SOME NEEDED FUNERALS -Hear about them nt Baptist church Sunday ntght, 7:30. STEP-DAUGHTER j OF MRS. JCNAPP IS DODGING SUBPOENA t (AlKWUtod rrm httni Wlrr) ) ALBANY, N. Y April 13. j Search lights, trained throughout last night on a dormitory building at Mlddlohnrg college, Mlddlebury. bore evidence of the Intensity of the effort which is being made by! New York state to bring Clara Blanche Knapp to Albany to testi fy In the grand Jury proceedlnss; against her step-mother, Mrs. Floronce 8. Knapp. : Mrs. Knapp, formerly secretary. oi state. Is under Indictment for her administration of the 1025i state census, and further IndlcUi menis are neing sought. Since Tuesday morning. Miss Knapp has been besieged in her dormilory by peace officers of Ad dison county. Vermont, and In vestigators of the New York tur department of law In vain at tempt to serve a subpoena on her. Her 'testimony Is sought in con nection with allegations that she, together with several other rela tives of the former slate official, were lUted on census pavrolls I U, . itX VVJA HAITCENTURY i 2r VSJs OF UNI FORM ' The 'ladles of the First 'Math- odist .ohurch will 'hold a cook- ed food sale Saturday, April 14th at the McKean, Darby & Baldwin Furniture store. . MASONS ATTENTION - Roseburg Lodge of Perfec- tlon Ancient and Accepted Scottish -Rite -will hold open houBe to all Master 'Masons, 4t Monday evening, April 16th, at 7:30 p. m. An interesting . program followed by light re- freBhments. All Master Ma- 4 sons are cordially Invited. without ever any work. having . performed NEW OILCL0TH8 New spring patterus In oilcloth i by the yard and In table covers.- Also solid colors. Carr's. . A. BROOKS PASSED AWAY THURSDAY Andrew Brooks passed away' yes terday -morning at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Crow where die and his wife have been living for some time, at the age of 75 years.; He waB born 'In Ohio , on September 8, 1852. Ho went to California and waB married In that state on Janu ary 28, 1877, and from there came to Oregon,. In which Btate he lias lived for the lost 46 years. He is survived by his wlfo and the fol lowing children, Mrs. Effle Wright, Mrs. Olive Hohl and Arlet Brooks! all of 'Portland; Mrs. Jessie New ton, (CanyonvlUe; Mrs. Orvetta Crowe, Yoncalla; and Earl Brooks: Grldley, iCal. .Service will bo held. In Stearns chapel at -Yoncalla, Sat urday. April 14th. '2 n. .m.. Rev. .Pope, officiating. Funeral arrange ments are In .charge af H. C. Stearns ,of The jlouglas Funeral Home. , PORTL-ANDER ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY AND -MARRIAGE (Anociatnl l'rew Lcflicd Wire) ' PORTLAND, 'Ore., April 13. W., u uuioerson, Portland hotel man, yesterday -announced his candidacy for democratic nomination for eon sress rfrom the third district, and at the same .time announced that he thad 'been married last Sunday to Miss iCharlotte Kandace liowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William V. mowen, of Bolllnghnm, Wash. Culberson is proprietor of (the Seward and 'Cornelius 'hotels In Portland nnd the tinlem and 'Cor vallis hotels. lle also owns a.week- ly newspaper at iCanby. .Eat barbecue sandwiches and uve lorever. jurand's Road Stand . o OKLAHOMAN INCREASE8 LEAD 'IN 'BUNION -DERBY EL RENO, Okla., April 13. The eighty-two runners and walkers heading the 'cross-country iniara thon faced a 33 mile Jaunt to Okla homa City today with the marks of desert 'travel removed from cloth ing and equipment in readiness for reception by Governor Henry S. Johnson. Adrew Payne of Claremore, Ok lahoma, used the 37 mllo lap from Bridgeport eetorday to slinhtlv increase IiIb lead over Peter Ga- vumi .of Southompton, England. The Oklnhoman finished in 6:26: 24 ito retain -the -leadership In el apsed tlme with a mark of 2-16:49: 31. iGavuzzl needed six hours and 32 minutes, giving him a total of 218:19:50 for -the 1,458 miles from Los Angeles. YOUR CHILDREN Do you -want them taught -by married or single women 7-AnsWer given at 'Baptist church Sunday nighL thugs rob Aged lady SALEM. Ore., 'April 13. Police are ,on the lookout today -for two men who last night seized and bound Miss Theresa Arnold, 82, wealthy spinster, at hn home on North Church street, and got away with about 20 after ransacking the house. Gills' Enrly Market sweet seed at Wharton Bros. t LODGE DIRECTORY : woeaman f vn Worm, camp No Meeu In 'the Odd Fellows I 'nail 'in Rnsebnrg m first nd third Monday evening. Vl King neighbors always welcome M. M. MILLER, Clerk. Job! Daughter No. s. MeeU first and third Fridays at 7:80 D im Masonic Temple. Master Ma sons and 0.VE. B. members . al ways .welcome. ELIZABETH ABRAHAM. Beer. Pythian Bisters, .Umpqua .mrnpla, No. 4.-fMeete the second an fourth Monday evenings or eac month, ist ths K. 'Of P. ball. VI Itors always welcome. ' LENA, YOUNG, M. E. C. EVA MARKS, M. of B. O. MAV 'R. PA UK DR. M. OI IP Eagle, Roseburg .An rtteets -U Maccabee Halt, on Cass street on second and 'fourth Wednes day evenings of each month, al 8 o'clock. Visiting brethern In good standing always welcome. J. B. -BA1LEV, Jr., W. Pts. GEO. STALE V, Jr.. P. W. Pre B F. GOODMAN. Beo. . O. O. F PhlletarUn uoda Nq B Meets In -Odd FellcVvs Tem ple .every Friday evening. Vleti lng brethern are always wel come. J. E. DENT, N. G. ' A. J. OEUDES, Rec. Sea J B BAI'jBY- mn ). E7 )., rtoseoury cnapiei ivu. ' Hslds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays la each month. AH sojourning brotn. em and slr.r are reBpectfully Invited to attend. j ETHEL L. WEBB, W. M. ! rREH JOHNSON. See- Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. -M. Meets every -third Tuesday o each month in Masonic Temple i.A.11 member requested to attend ' .and -visiting companion wel oome L. M. LEHEBACH, High PrieBt W V. HARRIS, sec. W. B, A. O. T. W Roseourg R view No tl. Holds regular meet lngj on second and fourth Thurs .days at 7:80 , p. ,m. Vlbitlng Bis ters .Invited to attend review! Maccabee Hall, Pine and Cast streets. . MRS. MARY WILCOX. JI 'SSIB RAPP, CoL DE MOLAY CHAPTER ttegular communication 2nd and Hth Thursdays, Masonic Hall. K. O. T. M. Meets eacn second .and fourth Thursday of eact month, In Maccabee .hall, cor ,ner Cass and Pine Btreets. Visit. lng Knights always welcome. u -ti GOODMAN, Com. G. W. RAPP. R. H VV. O. M. :L. Meets In Moose hall second and fourth Fridays at 1 o'clock. Visitors welcome. CONSTANCE BLAGK, 8. R. JESSIE CALHOUN, Rec 'VIVIAN 'PHILLIPS. Treas. Roseburg Lodge No. 1037 L. O. q M. Meets flrst and third Wed nesdays of the month, Mooa iHall, .248 N. Jackson street Olu room open 7:80 to 10 p. m. VI lltlng brothers welcome. JOHN E. -FLURRY, iDlot. H. O. PAROETER, Sec JNO. W THRnN-R. Trens hoseburg .Ranekah .Ladgs No. 41 t. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Pel lows Temple every week on Tue day evening;. Visiting member! In good standing are cordially Id vlted to attend. . ILA LAUBACH, N. O. -GBRTRrtrvF ATvre(,rj h. a EMMA LENOX. F. 8, ' ' Union Encampment No. 9, I. O. Oi F. Meet In Odd Fellow Tem ple on -2nd end 4th Wednesday! of each month. Visiting Patrl archn -always welcome. S. M. KELLEY, C. P :C. K. CRAMER, H. P. JARL W miMAN. Scribe. B. P. O. EIrs, RoseDurgLbdg-NoT S26. Holds reavlar communica tion at tue Elks Temple on each econd awl fourth Thursday! esoh month. All member re quested to attend regularly, and all visiting brother are cordially Invited to attend. H. W. TtOOTW V, Tt DOUOLA8 WAITE. Sea Neighbor of Woodcraft LlTi Clrol No. 49. Meets on first end third Monday evenlnc. In K. of f. Hall. Visiting neighbor invited to attend. mA TAYLOH n w MARGARET WHITI.bV iHrk A. F. A A, MiTLcur LoJ.n K's 13. Regular Commiit'l-.-ai:tin i ond and fonrtb Wednwu j Wt month at Masonic T-ni--. h'r burg. Ore. Visitor weicom F. A. COOK. W. M. W r HARRIS. Bar nigflts cr Pytniaa. AID Leript No. 7--Meet every Vi :rtnn,.,, In Knights of Pythias ?i-ii, i:t Rose street Visitor ah-a- r-i come C. W. HORNER. C. C ,-i Rov n. votrvo. M GEO. R. WABE, K. R B. I