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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY; APRIL 1 6, 1928.' .TIRES-"" V t'Hl "You will appreciate 'tlie convenience7 of making1 an J serving deliciously brewed coffee right at the table vitb tliij ' i 5 J i . t 'ho.melectric' ; -percolator MaJe an J guarantee J ty Manning, Bowman & Co. . FOR CNLy A FEW DATS MORE' SPECIALLY PRICED $8.!l CASH;' or $9.(5 $1.7f Down $2.00 Per Aftontk TiU Offer Will Be Wldclrawn April 30th .') '- "The CALlFOKNIi".CEEGN: Power CMPANr The Old Master Is 111 Walter Johnson, for 20 years reoarded as the master among pitch era in organized baseball, came back to Washington the other day In a wheel chair,' fighting the after effects of a serious attack of Influenza. He was taken Immediately to Emergency hospital for-treatment. Secre tary Eddie Evnon of the Washington American League olub Is shaking hands with Walter at the station In the picture above. Fall, as He Appears Today I - I I li mili ums , ... ''''VX r This picture of Albert B. Fall, former secretary of the Interior, charged with conspiracy in the leasing of the Teapot Dome oil lands to Harry Sinclair, was taken when Fall stepped from a train, at Pasa dena, Calif., the other day to enter a sanitarium. Fall had come from his home at El Paso, Texas, and was said to be recovering from pneu monia. A nurse accompanied him. ' Furnished in sparkling nickel.. Panelled , in popular Colonial, Pattern. Makes seven cups of perfectly brewed coffee.' WTiat ' a treatl ' r- LOCAL Medford .Folk Viait '. - Dr. Win. W. P. Holt and family of Medford visited iu Uouuburg over Sunduy. j ; . ' From Portland : . ' i , ' Frank S. Glover of Fortlnnd was ft business - visitor In 1 Hoseburg over Saturday. From Gold Hill1 "' ' Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lottin of Gold Hill were in Roseburg Satur day visiting. Over From Lakeside ". It. L. Menegat, resident of Lako side, spent Saturday visiting in this city. ; , . , , i Visited Saturday I Mrs. C. H. Bailey of South Deer I Creek spent Saturday in Roseburg I visiting with friends. From Glendale Mrs. K. M. Murdock, resident of Glendule, was In Roseburg visiting friends over Sunday. Visited Over Week. End Ralph Church, teachor at Tiller, spent the week-end in this city vis iting with relatives and friends. Visitor In Town Mrs. Carl Schmld of Days Creek was a Roseburg visitor Saturday afternoon and was attending to business affairs. In Saturday Miss Esther Strohccker of Dlx onvllle was a Roseburg visitor Sat urday, spending the afternoon here shopping. Visited Saturday Mrs. R. A. Calhoun of Garden Valley spent Saturday afternoon in this city visiting friends and shop ping. ' Visited Saturday . Mrs. Sam Smith and daughter, Miss Leta Smith, were here from Oakland Saturday visiting with friends. -', Visitor Saturday Mrs. O. M. Jonep and Bon of Myr tle Croek were 'n Roseburg Satur day nfternooi' shopping and visit ing friiuus. ' . Oixonvllle People In Mrs. C. L. Branton and daugh ter, Holen, of Dlxonvllle, spent the atfornoon hero Saturday shopping and visiting., . . From Cold Beach It. B. Guthrldge of Gold Beach spent the week-end In this city vis iting friends and attending to busi ness affairs. Dlxonvllle Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. H. Fuoson, resi dents of Dixonville, spent several hours hero Saturday shopping and visiting with friends. Visit Relatives The MisBes Delia and Mary Mc Carthy of Eugene were here over the week-end visiting with their mother and other relatives. Sutherlln Folk Visit . Mr. and Mrs. ' John Musgrove and baby of Sutherlln were In this city Saturday afternoon shopping and transacting business. . . Miss Hunt Visitor Miss Laura Hunt of Sutherlln spent Saturday afternoon visiting with friends and shopping in Roso burg. Enroute Portland Dr. R. R. Dlllehunt and H. It. Cliffoof of Portland were In this city overnight 8unday on their way north after a trip last week in to Southern Oregon. Springfield People Visit Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Harrington of Springfield were visitors hero Saturday and called at the county school superintendent's office In the afternoon. They were enroute home from Coos county. Spent Week-End Mrs. WVL. Hatch and daughter, Dorothy, were hero from Cottage Grove over the week end visiting at the home of the former's moth er and sister, Mrs. Belle Sclilnd ler and Miss Mablo Schlndlcr. Mrs. Towers Here ' Mrs. C. Loroy .Towors. formerlv of this city has been hore visit ing with friends since Saturday and is returning to her home in tugeno today. Mrs. Towers was nurse at the Soldiers' Home hos pital during her residence hero. To Start Campaigning R. A. Hercher, republican candi date for county Judge was In Hose burg today attending to business matters. Mr. Horcher operates a farm at Dlllard and states that he has been too busy getting In his cropB to do any campaign work. However, he expects to make a vlstlt to the north end of tho county this week. Aliens Leaving for 8outh Rov. T. F. Allen, nnstor nf th Dlllard church, was a business 'visitor In tills city this morning. Rev. Allen has not been in good i health for the past few weeks anil he and MrB. Allen plan to leave iWednenday for California, where iney will Bpend a few weeks' va cation. They will visit at thslr former home In Pasadena. Hooked by Cow H. V. Lawson. well known Camas Valley rancher and father of C. W. Lawson of the Lawson Garage here, received a painful in Jury to his left arm Sunday when he was attnrked by a cow. Mr. Lawson was In tho mountains on his place branding cattle when one of them got away. It caught him with Its horns, ripping tho left forearm. Mr. Lawson came to this city for medical attention and it I was necessary to take a number of stitches to close the wound. NEWS Drew Teacher Visits Miss Bernlce Itutter, who teach es at Drew, was lu this city Butur duy visiting with friends. . On Business MIsb Hazel Parasoo was a busi ness visitor here from , Sutherlln for several hours ou Saturday. From Tyee ' : i Mrs. Thora Powell, formerly of this city, was here from Tyee Sat urday visitiug with friends. Visitor this Morning Wlllard Smith of Ulido spent the morning In Roseburg uttending to business interests and trading. Business Visitor ' O. V. Bradford, resident of Syl mon Valley, was a Roseburg vis itor Saturday on busiuess. Miss Adcock Visits Miss Myrn Adcock of Umuqua spent tho urternoon hero Saturday shopping and meeting friends. Miss Johnson In ' Miss Agnes Johnson of Reston spent several hours here Saturduy shopping and visiting with friends. From Myrtle Point F. HoUson and J. M. Barker, residents of 'Myrtlo Point, wore lu Roseburg over Sunday on a visit. From Ten Mile Mrs. V. O. Wntson, resident of Ton Mile, was in this city Satur day shopping and meeting friends. From Oakland , Mrs. Ruby Hawkins was hore from Oakland Saturduy uftcruoou shopping and attending to business affairs. In Saturday , Mr. and Mrs. Pete Iloffert were visitors here Saturday from Wil bur, whore tho latter tenches suiiool. Copco Men Vlolt- R. J. Emrny nnjl R. V. Rude, California-Oregon Power compuny employes, wore visitors In this city Sunday. Teacher In City ' C. K. Merrill, teacher at tho Looking Glass school, spent Satur day In this city looking utter busi ness' affairs. ' In Saturday ' Miss Lucille Aldrlch, resident of Myrtlo Croek, spent several hours In this city Saturday visitiug and shopping. I Oakland Folk In . C. E. Goodmun and son wore hero from Oakland Saturday look ing after . business affaire-, and trading. . i. ., From Oakland j ' ' ' Mlss Thelmn Bartholoniy of Oak land spent Saturday afternoon in this city with friends and shop ping.' '.' V.. Principal Visits E. J. Bailey, principal at i the Wilbur school, was In Roseburg Saturday nftcrnoou attending to business alfnlrs. From Sylmon Valley L. E. Goodburn of Sylmon Vnlloy district was a Roseburg visitor Saturday rid was attending to business affairs. Drain Couple In City . Mr.- nnd Mrs. C. Hucklns of Drain wero visitors . In this city during tho morning. Thoy aro re cent arrivals from Minnesota and plan to locate lu Dpuglus county. Teacher VlBlts Mrs. Mnmlo Cnchelln, toucher in school district nunther Q'i, wus hore from Dlxonvllle Saturday af ternoon visiting with friends. Is Improving Kenneth Clark, clerk nt tho Stone's Cash Store chnln In this city. Is reported Improving follow ing nn attack of Inriuenza the pust several days. Glendale Teachers In Miss Mnry Hicks and MIhb Flor ence Johnson of Glandule wero vis itors in Roseburg over Saturday. Roth aro teacher in tho southern part of the county. Umpqua People In Tho MIshos Ruth and Helen Fonl of Umpqua were in this city visiting Saturday afternoon Miss Helen Ford is a toucher ut Ump qua. . From Springfield Miss Oolda Starr was a visitor here lor a brief time Saturday. She teaches school at Springfield, and spent the week end visiting at her home In Oakland. Visited Friends- Mrs. L. C. Davis, clerk nt the tuuiuy sciioni superimenuent s nt flce, spent tho week-end at Win chester as the guest of Mr. nnd MrB. O. L. Backstrom. New Residents Here Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gray have arrived here from Eugene nnd are locntlng In Roseburg. Mr. Orav Is In charge of the Southern Oregon district for tho Firestone Tiro and Rubber company. Disorderly Conduct Charned Stanley Erlckson of Marshfleld was arrested here Saturday night on a disorderly conduct charse lln appeared before City Recorder Harold Sherfy and was released on $25 bail. Moores Leaving for Tncoma Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Moore nnd their dnnrhter, Jpoueline. leave today hv motor for Tacoma. where they will rrmRln for several wprks visiting. Mr. Moore Is manager of the Oregon-Portland Cement com pany plant near this city. From Coast . : , J. C. Bovingdo'n' was here from the coast over tlie week-end visit ing with frleuds. 1 J j Visiters Today ; 1 I U ' Mr., and Mrs.! Leslie Gleason were visitors hore this morning. Mr. Ole'asou is u rancher at Suther lln. i - Miss Schwan Visitor 1 ' ' ' ' . Miss Marlon Schwarz of Eugono Is here today visiting with friends. She Is a former resident of this city.. Powers Folk Spent Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jom Fitzhenry and baby of Powers visited i with friends in Roseburg Sunday after noon. ... v Jas. Hutchlngs Out Again Friends this morning wcro again greeting Jas. Hutchings, locui mer chant, on tho slri'cts. Mr. Hutch lngs has recovered from a recent Illness and states that he is feel ing fine asaln. Chadwlcks Return Home W. W. Chndivlck, president of the Stage Terminal Hotels com pany, Inc., nnd Mrs. Chadwlck and their two daughters returned to Salem Sunday. Thoy spent a tow days In this city, Mr. Chnd. wick attending to compan busi ness. ; ; i - T PJUPTIALS SUNDAY Ivan O. Pickens, assistant cash ier of the Umpqua Vnlloy Bank of this city, and Miss Edith Mlllor, of Eugeno, were married in Port land, Sundny, April 16, at the Pres byterian manse of tlie officiating clergyman. Rev. Bowman. After a honeymoon to points as far north as Vancouver, B. C, Mr. and Mrs. Pickens will return to this city and begin restdenco In the Koblhagen npartmcntsMrB. Pickens, a gruihi ate nurse, has boon nt the head of tho surglcnl department of tlie Pactrio Christian hospital .at Eu gono. Tho bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. Hottlo Pickens of this city. Both ho and Mrs. Plckons nro woll known In Roseburg, the lnttor hav ing lived here a few years ago. DILLARD COUPLE MARRY IN ALBANY Of intorest in Roseburg and Dll lard is the news of tho marriage of Miss Hoso Slnmnek nnd Lester R. Meredith of Dlllard, tho ceremony taking place in Albany April 12 nt 0, o'clock In tho afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith will bo at homo In Albany, whore the. bridegroom is employed by tho Cnmmeran Lum ber; company. The brldo formerly inndo her homo In Dlllard and Is well known in that community, wlioro Mr. Meredith's parents ulso roalda. CITY LIMIT 8IQNS 1 " .' PAINTED BY'ACTIVIAN8 Mombers or tho Rosoburg Active club yestordny pnlntisd tho oily limit BlgiiB nt the north approach to the city, repainting the dlstnuco ohartors and cleaning anil painting tho masonry. Noxt Sundny tho signs at the south city limits will be painted. Tho Standard and Union Oil companies aro cooperat ing by furnishing tho paint used, by tho Activinns. PORTLAND, Ore., April 10. Poultry supplies wero moderate at tho opening today nnd prices The Infantry Has gferfif f t r. sa i . .stilt . n Vt&' I U t ' hm, ' AUo ADMISSION MjLfi ' Gfrod Short Mating 2S ;-, f' V'ty,"j V'Aj H'r ' S, V& , r . Evening! 3S - V Sfh KH !???A Ps-I r Vr'A'- J Features Kiddie, a Dime - kj4iMjJ IhJLA'M Direction Umpqua Amusement Co. When the reserve officers training corps of the University of Mis souri held a military hall th nthr nlnht. nnm nf th riAiinhkn..' chores was to choose a queen. Here she Is Phyllis Clay of Tulsa, 'I Okla., proving that the infantry hasn't entirely lost Its eye. li steady. Heavy ' colored broiler chickens were In good demand and supplies light with prices ranging from 33 to, 36c. Lighter broilers sold mostly around !!8 and 30c per pound. Light Leghorn hens were g trifle firmer around 17 and ISc. ; On the country dressed meat markets, prices were generally firm and trading fairly active. Feeling In the beef division , was easier although prices, wertt hard ly quotably lower. Practically i ev erything good cleaned un Saturday and 'unless receipts of . country killed nieut Increase matorlally dealerg look for a good steady market thruoout the week, PORTLAND. Ore.. Anril IB. Wholesale prices: Buttor steady; Portland ua'ry exchange, net wholesale prices: Cubes extras 30; standards 39; prime firsts 38: firsts 37 J. Creamery prices: Prints 3 cents ovor cube standards. ' Eggs steady; fresh standard ex tras 24 couts; fresh standard firsts 23 cents; fresh medium extras 221;; fresh . medium firsts 20. Prices to retailors 2 cents over ex change prices. Association selling prices: Extras 26; firsts 25; me dium 24; undersized 20. Nuts steady; walnuts 16?27; almonds 20(ff28; peanuts 106)11; pecans 3842. . Cascara bark steady 7 cents per pound; Oregon grupe root I4 cental ' " . ';. " - ' ': : t ' . Hops steady 1927. 22' IB) 22J cents; 1928, J7iuU8j contract; fugglos 20. :- - , ; :. , . , ; i i Bids to tho farmer: Buttorfat steady, 40 cents station, 4' cents track, ; 4344 conts f. o. b. Port land. ' . , - . , r , l ' Poultry steady; heavy lions 24ij 25; light 1620; Bprlngs 20ft21; broilers 35 cents; pokln , whlto ducks 30; colored nominal; turk ey, alive 2527. Onions steady local fl.75i02.25; per cwt.j , potatoes stoady, t.76 1.25 sack. Wool steady; eastern Oregon S3 i?40 conts per pound; vnlloy me dium 43 cents; coarse 38 conts per pound. : .. . .. PORTLAND, Ore, April ' 16. Cattle nnd calves sinadv cattle receipts 1,440, Including 135 dlroct or through; cnlves 75. Stoors 1100-1300 pounds good 1112 00: do 950 to 1000 pounds good $11.25 Sf 12.25; do 80 and up, medium $9.75(811.25; do common $8.25 9.75; heifers, 850 pounds down, good $10 25(3)10.75; do common to medium $S.75(rf)10.25; cows, good $9.25!l.7n: do common to me dium $0.7509.25; do low out cut $6.85. Rulls, yonrllnga, oxcludod, $7.008.25; calves 500 pounds tiown, medium to choice $9.50i '11.50; do cull to common $7.50ji) 9.50; vealors, milk fed, good to choice $12.75 011.50; do medium i$10.75rf?)l2.7&; do cull to common i$8.0010.75. I Hogs Btendy to 10 cents higher: receipts 5,270, including 1,680 di rect dr through. Heavyweight 250 360 pounds, . . medium to cholcn $8.10(S9.25; modlumwolght 200-250 pounds, medium to chotco J8.50SB 9.30; lightweight 160-200 pounds, medium to choloo $9.259.50; light lights 130-160 pounds, . medium to choice $8.909.40; packing sows, rough and smooth $0.60(017.50; slaughter pigs 90-130 pounds, me dium to choice $8.259.00; feed er nnd stockor pigs 70-120 pounds, mcmum to choice $7.75)8.75, (Soft or oily hogs nnd ronstlng pigs excluded In above quotations.) I Sheep nnd lambs steady; re jcolpls 1,170, Including 600 direct ;or through. I.nmhs 84 pounds down, good to choice $13.00(5)15.00; do 92 pounds down, medium $11.00 013.00; do all weights, - cull to common $9.06011.00; spring lambs $14.00015.00; yearling wolhers 110 pounds down, medium to choice $10.00012.00; eweB 120 poundB down, medium to choice $7,000 8 50; do 120-150 pounds, medium to choice $0.50 0 7.60: do nil wolghtB, cull to common $5.5006.50. an Excellent Eye PPSFORSM' , OF EVAKGELISTIC i ninniinii ninr '.a i nnnumL :iu nnniii-1 : ! ! UHIIII HIDII IKIHUL 1 The preparatory work tor the Charles Reign Scovllle evangellBtlc campaign which will be held un der the auspices of the First Christian church In their new building is well under way. Rev. James R, Axtell, assistant evangel ist. Professor I. N. Farrls, planlut and Miss Irene Scovllle, - young people's worker have been In l:e city for the isst few days direct ing the work, i - The city-wide religious survey taken to determine the . religious statue of Roseburg citizens la now complete ana tne campaign ui cl ient Evangelism" will start Tuo-i-day morning. Approximate1' 1300 calls wore made by the fifteen teams taking the census. The campaign will be officially opened In the new Christian church next Sunday by the Rev. Mr, Axtell who will preaca both morning and evening. Service.? will be held every night except Monday nt 7:30 p. m. . Miss Irene Scovllle, director of the young people's work, organized tho young people of the church for definite work in the campaign. The following commttteeB were ap pointed. Muslo committee: Jessie Gihba and George Stanton. Social committees: Iris Taylor and Floyd NOW High above the heaving earth they flirt with death. No mission too harzardous in their wild desire to die. AUo Short Features 2 Days Wednesday and Thursday "FATTY" LAYMON IN THE REPORTER with supporting cast of Roseburg people. Direction Umpqua ANTLERS NQW LIBERTY 4 ' 4 ' 0 - s , - Regular meetln Of UmJ Unit of the American Iegioa Auxiliary at the armory Tue day, April 17 at 8 o'clock. Glee Club 7: SO. The losers In the membership contest - toe entertaining with' aa apron and overall party at the K. P. halt at S o'clock, following the business meeting. Come and near juur aprous. . ; A meeting of the Banson P. T. A. Monday night, April , at 7:30 o'clock. , ; I j 4 " Church. Publicity committee; Jes Ble Gibbs and i Frances Stui.ton. Transportation! committee; Floyd Church and Owen- Walker. Jessie Glbbs was appointed song, leader and Owen Walker will act as trea surer, i During the progress of the revival Miss Scovllle will conduct a course in "Personal Evangelism'' In connection with the youns peo ple's program. ; . . i At present Dr. and Mrs. Scovllle are conducting a short campalg-t In Tulsa, Okla., for Christian church forces In that 1 city. Dr. Scovllle informed members of his party that' the Tulsa meeting was going over in a big way and that nearly 300 converts were won in seven days. From; Tulsa Dr. and Mrs. Scovllle go to CoMimbun, Ohio, where the fiery evangelist is to be one of the chief Bpeaknrs nt the international convention ot the Disciples of ChriBt. They aro planning on arriving In Roseburg to continue the revival about April 25th. ; " "" ' TODAY AND TUESDAY With L WRAY Gary Cooper , ' Admission , ; ,; Mat. 10-35 Eve. 10-50 Amusement Company . r