ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. MAY 8, J928. TORE?" RIOT MAY COST LIFE OF nourishing, body building foods are the only kind that should ever be I served sure of always get ting such foods you must select only the best of baking ma' terials and use DOUBLE ACTING MAKES MXINO EASIER Calumet . ener of purity. National Guard Notes The recruiting contest botycen the first and necoiul platoonH, un der the leadership of Lt, A. M. Knmltsoa and Lt. W. H. Gen-emeu, is meeting with most, excellent? re sults. The interest and Hvuiry be tween the two jilutooim is quite keen. Nine new men have been added to the company rooster the past week. The second platoon now leads by three men. The first pla toon says, "wait until the final count." - Captain Mars tern has promised a big feed to the platoon winning the contest, which is to be served by the losing one. The Interest in the summer camp and training period is increasing as the time draws near for en campment Camp Clatsop is located between Seaside and Astoria and Is an ideal place for such training. The company leaves Hoseburg the night of June 12ih. May 201U is set for the final ad ditions or enlistments to the com- pauy. IC the present rate of new ' members continues for a few days more a waiting list will be neces--sary. Sunday morning was spent on the government range east of town. Pistol shooting and practice was the order of the day. Every man attending was allowed to shoot sev eral times and some very good marksmanship was displayed. Shooting on the range wili be car ried on every Sunday morning from the present lime until camp time. It is the desire of the company officers to qualify as many men as possible before camp. The fli-Ht qualification in pistol shooting is a mark of tit) per cent of the possible score. , The National Guard baseball team is coming In fine shape. The first game was lost due largely to lack of previous practice. The boys are very much interested in having a .first class team and prac tice has been the order every night lust week. Some of the best ma terial in town is available for this team. Among the men playing are Jost, Jarvis, Hutham, Ogle, Lea, Walton, DeRoss, Frederick son, Ger retsen, Mur&tcrs Keislur and l)o lan. The new men Joining the com pany are Ashley Tabor, Frank Franco, Wni. Powers, Hudolph Heiden, Chas. E. Coales, Kenneth P. Lawson, Wallace Horner, Chas. Brown, Raymond E. Pearson. The following men have been transfer red to the National Guard Reserve, due to having moved from the military district of .Roseburg: Ed die S. Hall, Carl A. Brandt, Chas. h. Pitts, Loroy Hall and lien Ellis. High school men are especially Invited to' join the local company. The training afforded fits in with their school work exceptionally well. School credit is allowed them for their national gnnrd training. MiUlary'tralning Is compulsory the SAtAD ICOOKING Oil. UfS THAI if MR SAKINO but to be the leav proven first two years at both of the state i colleges and ir they have had pre ! vious training it stands in good 1 stead towards college military ad vancement. MINING SWINDLE ALLEGED AGAINST '5 INDICTED MEN PORTLAND, Ore., May 8. Charged with using the malls to defraud through mine stock sell ing, five men have been indicted by the federal grand jury here. Following arrest ot Dr. H. P. Col lins, at Phoenix, Ariz., federal officers today divulged the names of the other men involved in the case. They are: W. C. Gtmrher, present of the Kings Food Products comvnny; E. R. Anderson, of Vancouver, Wash., A. E. Downing- a civil engineer, William O. Ruess, of Bunker Hill, Ariz., and Dr. Collins. Gunlher, Anderson and Down ing were arrested today. HuesB is being sought by federal officers. The indictment charged that the promoters used an alluring circu lar promising wealth to investors who bought shares in a mine near Las d uces N. M., whoso value was misrepresented. Assistant United States District Attorney Forrest E. Littlcfleld said that 200 indivi dual sales of stocks had been trac ed and that among the owners wero widows, school teachers, working girls and business people or all walks of life. PRESBYTERIAN AND M. E. UNION ASKED KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 8, Organic union of the Methodist Episcopal church with the Presby' terlan church in the U. S. A. was asked in a resolution presented to the secretary of the quadrennial general conference of the Metho dist Episcopal church here today by the Rev. Ray Allen of Cornell, N. Y., and signed by nearly 50 of the church's most prominent edu cational leaders and editors. GARDEN CLUB HOLDS INTERESTING MEETING The Roseburg garden club held a very interesting meeting last night with a large attendance. Con siderable attention has been given the matter of selecting a flower for the city, and at last night's meeting the Garden club went 'on record, as adopting the Hoosler Beauty ioo as tlie city's official flower. It was also decided to give assistance during the Business and Professional Women's club by fur nlshlng flowers for the visitors and the various events that are to be made a part of that meeting. Ah interesting talk was given by Mrs. S. D. Evans, who spoke on the subject of wild flowers. .Merle Austin, of The Fern, Florists, spoke on cultivation of annuals and perenlals. minion of Canada. Human hair Is of two sorts flat and tubular it Is the former Best for Salads and Cooking LOCAL NEWS From Coast . an arrival here last evening for 8 brief alay on business. Parrotts In Air. and Mrs. Jack rarrolt were here from Camas Valley Monday shopping and aUwniUiiK to business affairs. From Oakland Roy McNabb ot Oakland was a visitor in this city Monday and was looking after business inter ests, . Visited Monday Mrs. Fred Weaver of Myrtle Creek was In this city Monday afternoon visiting with friends and shopping. Buslnes Visitor A. W. Johnson, neston rancher, spent several hours here 'Monday looking after business Interests and visiting. On Business Ralph Stearns, Oakland resident, spent several hours Monday in this city trading and looking after business interests. Mr. Nenl Visitor Ernest Neal, resident of Oak land, was in this city during the afternoon yeRlerday attending to business affairs. Glide Resident ' In Mrs, Roy Bond of Glide was in Roseburg Monday afternoon visit ing with friends and attending to business affairs. Leaves For California Miss Jessie Glbbs left this morn ing for Los Angeles w;iere she will visit for a month or six weeks with relatives and friends. Mr. Harvey In C. IX Harvey, rancher of Fair Oaks, was a Roseburg visitor Mon day nfternoon and ; was looking after business affairs. B-iek From Mines D. Howard returned to this city recently from the Daffodil Mining company near Copper where he has been located for several weeks, Vfslted at Seely Home Mrs. C. D. Bulck and Mrs. Hol den of Myrtle Creek Bpent Monday In this city as visitors at the home of Mrs. A. C. Seely on East Cass street. On Trip South Laverne Sauvaln left last eve ning for Oakland, California, for a visit. He is stopping at various points en route. He has been em ployed by the Model bakery. Myrtle Creek Folk Visitors Mr. and Mrs O. J. Richoy - and Mr. Richoy's mother, Mrs. Drake, were here from Myrtle Creek Mon day afternoon greeting friends and transacting business. Spent Week-End Here Arthur Davis spent the week-end In this vity visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs, W H. Davis, on South Pine street He la employed by the Shell company at Eugene. Portland Man Here Austin Chaney of Portland, a son of Mrs. G. Chaney, co-proprietor of the Roseburg Beauty Studio, is a visitor here today while at tending io business affairs. He is employed by an optical supply com pany. Here From Marshfleld J. E. Montgomery, president of the Bank of Southwestern Oregon, was here from Marsh field last night. Mr. Montgomery was the successful bidder on the City of Roseburg aviation bonds which were sold by the council lost night. Ruckles Foik Leaving Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tucker of Ruckles are leaving at the end of the week for eastern Oregon to re side. Mrs. Tucker was a, visitor here yesterday while making ar rangements for final disposing of effects. They will make their home near Pendleton. Mr, and Mrs. Tucker came to Douglas county last fall. Climb Mt. Scott A group of Rosehurgers, Includ ing Gene Shriim, Margaret Cam Florence Snedaker and Florence and Eita Casoheer and Ellen Shrum of Glide, formed a party Sunday and climbed Mt. Seoit. From Lone Rock they hiked up the mountain trail. Mt. Scott was topped with snow but none was found on the lower plats of the mountain. Orchids In profusion were found and the rhododendrons will not be out for another month, as the buds are just , now forming, the party reports. Ex-Douglas Co. Woman Visits Mrs. Al Lanpenherg of San Fran cisco and a former resident of Douglas county has been visiting at the O. W. Turner home near (i lend file and with her sister, Mrs Clough, and nephew. Commission er Clough, at Canyonville. Mrs. Langenberg was Miss Celia Ellff before her marriage, the daughter of Hardy Eliff, an old settler In the Cow Creek canyon. She has gone lo Powers, where she will spend some time as a guest at the home of her son. Dr. Bailey Home From Dututh Dr. C. H. Bailey of South Deer Creek and editor of the State Grange Bulletin, returned home the first of the week after a trip to Duluth, Minnesota, where he was called by the sudden dath of a sister. The funeral was held Monday of last week and all the members of the family wre pres ent. While away Dr. Bailey took a trip with relatives twenty miles above Duluth lo some of Ihe lakes which, he states, were frozen solid. En route home he visited Lnicago one aay I Eugene Man Visits Fred M. Rowley of Eugene was j in this city visiting with friends over Monday. , From Ruckles Mr. and .Mrs. J. F. Rice of Ruckles were visitors In this city yesterday afternoon. On Way South - v 1 E. K. Oakes of Salem was a vis itor here overnight Monday on his way to southern Oregon points. Here Today Mrs. Charles Carter and Mrs. W. H. McLaln of Myrtle Creek spent the morning in Roseburg visiting irifuuB ami snapping, j Receives Sentence- Waiter I. Ferguson of Sulherlfn appeared before- Justice of the Peace Hopkins this morning charged with being drunk while at a dance at Rice Hill last Saturday night. He was arrested by .Deputy Sheriff W." A. Branham. Judge Hopkins sentenced him to 10 days in jail and a fine of $25. Paid Fine $15 R. C. Cartneil of San Diego, who was arrested yesterday morning charged with reckless driving, ap peared before Justice of the Peace C. F. Hopkins this morning, plead guilty and was fined $15, The case grew out of an accident Sunday evening south of Canyonville when Mr. Caitneii'a machine collided with a car driven by Thomas Nichol of California, Cftrlne)l ,fur niched money for repairs to the other machine. B!G DELEGATION ,; ATMEIGf MEDICAL SOCIETY Tho'S7th annual meeting of Ihe Southern Oregon Medical Society took place today at the Kiks tern Hie here with Dr. E. J. Walnscott, president, of Roseburs, In charge, anil a large attendance of the medi cal, profession. The mornliiK ses sion opened at 10 o'clock and bust- nesB discussion took place until 11 o'clock. Dr. W. B. Holden of Port land lectured the remainder of tho Besalon, giving a motion Picture demonstration and talking on in testinal obstruction. Discussion of me subject was opened by Dr. l' Q. Swedenbere of Ashland. ;' A luncheon was held at the Hose hotel at noon and at 2 o'clock the afternoon session was taken up with a talk on acute indigestion, its relation to heart disease, by vr. t. Homer eoffen of Portland. The discussion wns led by I)r. Geo. 13. Houck ot Roseburg. The next paper at 3 o'clock was "Non- Surgical Treatment of Pyloric Ob struction tn Infants, by Dr. C. Ulysses Moore ot Portland. Dr. V. V. 1. Holt of Meiiford led the dls-' cnssKi. The remainder of tho af ternoon will be given over to the election of officers for the year and acceptance of new members. MUSIC WEEK IS OBSERVED BY KIWANISCLUB ' Music Week was observed by the Klwarils club In its luncheon pro gram held today. Two exceptionally fine selections were given by Mrs. Elslo Cnrloton Strang, who sang "Little Mother of Mine," together with an encore, and Mrs. Joseph Shockley, who played I'The Wators of Minnetonka" ' and au encore number. The Kiwanls club went on rec ord as pledging support to the Busi ness and Professional Women's club in connection with the coming state convention of that organiza tion. A vote of thanks was taken expressing the club's appreciation of the cooperation of the Kiks lodge, Hoseburg Country club, and the Chamber of Commerce In the divisional conference held here Sat urday. The speaker at today's meeting was Jurigo C. P. Hopkins, a local music lover, who presented a top ic in keeping Willi national music week. Tho Klwnnls club basebnlt loam accepted the challenge of the Ac tive club team for a game to be played at Kinley Field Wednesday evening, starting at 0:30 o'clock. HICKMAN COUNSEL ARGUE ON APPEAL RACRAMENTO, Calif.. May Defense attorneys for William Ed ward Hickman began today their last court battle for the life of the murderer of little Marian Parker. They alleged a adge Improperly I appointed, a Jury improperly select ed, a criminal law which slopped : their client from taking full advan tage of his right to due process of law and refusal of the court to properly instruct the jury. DOCTOR DIRECTS AID TO SAILOR OVER RADIO AMorlttM Frm I4 Wlr PORTLAND, Ore., May 8. Ra dio was invoked today to save an Injured sailor aboard the Associat ed Oil company steamer Frank H. Buck, enroute from San Francisco to Orays Harbor. The sailor, who suffered a ten-inch gash In the calf of his leg, was jriven treatment by shipmates prescribed by Dr. Rrhais. Portland police emergency hospital physician. The oldest army pensioner tn Great Britain Is J. Flannery of Crickhowell, Wales, who la he Heved to be 102. He has drawn his pension for 61 years, j (AMOCtafNi frw f-Me.! Wir.) I CTW W I PANAMA, May Knsigu Prank nfl tlLiwr-, I J. Ronohue. a rsailv of Milwaukee, la. 1 II U.. PTii til attached to the U. 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