THREE LOCAL NEWS !ln Roseburg Today I E. J. Crawford, Sutheriin, resl jdent, was ia the city today trans- acting business mattt-ra. Postmaster Visited ' Oakland, spent the afternoon in this city looking utter business affaire. Brockway Visitor Fred Uryou. Brockway rancher, was in town Wednesday trading and . looking after business af fairs. " Here From Cleveland Mrs. J. Taylor of Cleveland spent several hours Wednesday visiting with friends and shopping In this city. E. E. Hart, resident of Riddle, spent several hours here yester day attending to business matters and visiting. Looking Glass Visitor Sliss Katherlne Jacoby of Look ing Glass was here yesterday vis iting friends and shopping. Home From Seattle Walter Leake baw returned to 'hi3 city from Seattle where for several days he was looking after business affairs. j Visitor Wednesday Mrs. Allen U. Taylor of Melrose was here Wednesday for several hours visiting friends and attend ing to business affairs. Banker and Wife on Trip - Mr. and Mrs. Dlxwell Hewitt, tile former a banker of San Francisco, visited here last niht. They are taking a trip to Crater Lake. Returned to, Salem v Mr. and Mrs. itay Hariman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hrock of Salem, following a two-day visit in thm elty, returned home this morning. Wide Visitor H. D. Connlno wa3 here from Glide Wednesday afternoon at tending to business affairs and visiting friends. , Over From uttierfin C. S. Austen of Sutheriin was in rtosebnrg several hours Wed nesday attending to business in terests 'and shopping. Business Visitor J. R. Denton, Camas Valley resi dent, spent several hours here Wednesday . attending to business matters and trading. From Eikton Mrs. Mary Beckley, resident of Eikton, was . in this city yester day looking after business mat ters and greeting friends'. Visitor Wednesday O. C. Weikel, lumberman, was here .from Coos Bay Junction, during yesterday afternoon at tending to business affairs, Member Board Visits X?.,J. Hoagland, member of the school , board at Ucedsport, was here yesterday- - visiting- friends and looking after school matters. t Myrtle Creek' Visitors O.' A.; Kirby and daughter, Anna belle, . were hero from Myrtle Creek yesterday for a few hours shopping and transacting business. Back From Southern Oregon . Kttl Ackert and daughter. Miss Eva Ackert, returned Wednes day to this cjty following an en joyable motor trip to Crater Lake and Klamath Falls. They have been away since Sunday. Visiting Grandmother Here ; Richard and William Slaggs have arrived here - from Chicago to visit with their grandmother, Mrs. Ida A. Stnggfj. They are sona of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Slaggs, for mer residents of Roseburg. Taking Vacation Trip A,' A. Richards, manager of the J. C. Penney company store here with Mrs. Richards and family loft Wednesday on a vacation trip which will take them to Crater and Diamond lakes anil home through eastern Oregon and over the McKenzle highway. Back From Seattle Attorney Ray B. Compton re turned to Roseburg this morning from Seattle where he has been at tending to legal matters the past few days. Business Visitor C. J. Ritchie, Myrtle Creek resident,' was In this, city for a brief time yesterday afternoon attending to business affairs. Back From North 8. (I. Selllck, assistant signal supervisor, returned to this city yesterday afternoon following a business trip to the northern part of the state. Sacher Family Home ' Sirs. Ceo. J. Hacher and family. Miss Helen Hacher and Geo. Bacher, returned home yesterday afternoon following a visit in Portlaud with friends. Assistant Superintendent Visitor - L. C. Gram, Southern Pacific as sistant superintendent of Eugene, and a former resident of this city, passed through here yesterday af ternoon on his way to southern points.. To Make Home Here Mrs. Mary Radley ot Alliance, Neb., arrived In Roseburg Wednes day afternoon and was met here by her son, Fred Radley of Myrtle Creek, with whom she will make iter home In tliP future. Returning From Alaskan Trip Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Bueoa passed" through Roseburg on ihetr way to their home in Los Angeles from a trip to Alaska and British Columbia. Enroute -to Calexico ' Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Peterson, who reside in Seattle, were in Rose burg at the auto park last night on a summer trip to Calexico and TIa Juans. Seattle Folk Gcing South E. lngmead, Mrs. Ijingmead and Annie Langmead were visi tors at the Roseburg auto park yesterday enroute irom Seattle lu California and Arizona. - Will Visit in Ventura Mr. and Mrs. E. U, Stiles, Brem erton, Wash., folk, were overnight visitors at the Roseburg auto nark. They plan to go to Ventura, Cat, where they will visit friends. Weather Seems Warm E. O. Howe, C'onuitle contrac tor, was in Roseburg today oa buslttess. He states that the cool weather of Roseburg Is warm compared to that on the coast. - Going to San Francisco- Mr, and Mrs, C. E. Johnson and daughter, of San Francisco, and Mrs. Terwllilger, of Seattle, were guests at the Roseburg auto park last night on their way to Satt, Francisco. , Portiander Spending Few Days Mrs. E. A. Thompson of Port land arrived hero from southern points yesterday afternoon, to visit at the honie of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. WItham at Glide for a few dr,ys before returning home. Former Resident Here A. A. Frentzel, former resident liosebuig, is here today from; ortland visiting old friends and attending to business affairs. Mr. rentzei la employed by the Muck Truck company. Meeting Last Night A meotlng of the Active Club In ternational -was held at dinner yesterday evening at the Umpqua hoteli The club , rehearsed for the stunt It will put on at the slate meotlng Friday night In Eugene after the dinner hour. owa Men Here Warren ,1!., Whltmoro, Clayton Lewis, and Cecil Hook, of Charl ton, Iowa, -stopped at .the Roseburg auto park last night on their way Man fYanetsco, They will re- urn home through the south. ' To Enter Gov't Hospital Mr. and Mrs. B, D., Smith of 236 2ml Avenue . South went to Portland yesterday afternoon and Mr. Smith will enter the govern ment hospital there. Ho will undergo - treatment for -three weeks before returning home. Expected From South 'Mr. and Mrs. Otto Goeltel ot the Goettel Variety Store are ex pecting their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. "Noble B. Goeltel to day from Pomona, California. They have been making their home In St. Louis, where Mr. Goettel has been manager of an electrical store, and plan to .lo cate here. Stayton Couple Married . Miss Golda Poole and Giles ,M. Browtu both of Stayton, were nuletly married on July 17 at 4:30 Guests at Moothart Home Miss Ana Moothart ot Culhert son, Montana, hns been a gttost at the Lloyd Moothart home here for the . past few days and left Wednesday af(ernoon for north ern pointm She will go to Los Angeles prior to her return home. Cat. Tourists Stop Here Mr. and .Mrs. W. E. tilltwedl. of Placentia, Cat., were guests of the Roseburg ftiito park laat night on return trip from Seattle, , the entire journey taking them about weekB. Mr. Giltwedt is field agent for the Union Oil company. Car Goes Into Ditch ' " ' W. D. Hayden, Dallas resident. brought his ear to this city yes terday afternoon to be repaired following an accident north of Drain where the machilne went Into the ditch. The fenders and one axle were bent. Mr. Hayden escaped without injuries. On Trip North Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Helnllne and Miss Martha Yeo left this morn ing by motor for northern points, while away planning to visit Mt. Ranior, Seattle, Tacoma, Van cquver and other points- in Wash ington. They will be gone a fort night or three weeks.. Church Band to Play In Eugen Tito Sliver band of the Bible Standard Mission here Is expected to ko to Eugene next Sunday eve ning to give a concert at the camp o'clock In the afternoon at the par- mootiK oE tho ntble Standard sotiage of the Urst Method at cllllrehM .which wilt be held in the Episcopal church. Rev Jose li , grotinus ln ,hat city. The band Knotts officiated and 'he couple morning and liold E. JurgenB, brother-in-law and sister of the bride. They will make their home In Portland. Shot In Arm Mrs. Earl Pickens, Roseburg woman, was accidentally shot in the lower right aim hy her smalt son who was target practicing with a high powered air rifle at their home recently. Mrs. Pick ens happened to atep from back of the family car just aa her son was aiming at the target and the shot went through the fleshy part of the arm, resulting in no seri ous Injury. . afternoon. Returninn to Washinnton Mr. and MrB, George L. Hobi- sorr. of Oakvlllo, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Greene, of Chehalls, stonned over night at the Roseburg auto park on tho last tap of two weeks trip to California ami re turn. Thev went by way of the Redwood highway and also visited Lake Tahoetand Crater lake. Scout Troop Going to Medford Hoy Scout troop nmnlier 4. sponsored by the Umpqua post of American Legion, will be guests of Umpqua post and the depart ment of Oregon at their air cirens. to be one of the features of the American Legion Btafe convention ln Medford next month. The troop will be In charge of Rudolph Rltx man and James Soules and either a special bus will ho chartered or private cars will be u- ' 'n trans port the boys to Medford for Thursday, August 2. There will be 2.1 boys in tha group making the trln and each one Is looking forward with enerness to the holiday. Gas Business Expanding Among those stopping at the RoBobnrg auto park yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. James Foran and children ot Amaritlo, Texas, who arc on a two months trip to the coast. They report great ex pansion of the natural Ras Indus try In Texas, pipe lines no nertlng Denver with tn. gn fields. Was Here 30 Years Ago Mr. and Mra. Alfred A. Johnson, of Tacoma. Wash., were in thl: city last night on an extensive tour of the coast states. Mr. jonnson is nrlnclnal of the Arlington school In Tacoma. Thirty years ago he was In Roseburg on his way to the normal school, and at that time he stonned at the McCiellan house. then a prominent, hostelry. He remarked that Roseburg had growi a great deal since then. On Way to Montana Returning to their home in Broadus, Mont., a party consisting ot.iMis. Chas. B. Lewis. Mrs. Cary Tratltninn, Gene lwls, Jeanette Lewis, and Joe I.owls, stopped over at the Roseburg auto park last night. They have been on a ix weeks . trip to California. Return From Portland ' A. B. Crawford, B. W. Bates and Mrs. R. H. Moore returned, from Portland last evening after a few days spent at that city looking after business matters. While In the metropolis Mrs. Moore select ed a home in Irvington to which the family will move the latter part of the present week. Dcwn River Trip V, H. Churchill, Wayne Jone and B. W. Strong drove to Reeds- port and down j-iver points yester day, and made" the trip home by way of the Roosevelt highway to North Bend, Marshfield and Co- qullle. They slate that it Is an Inspiration to take, this drive, and gives one a vision of what a big county we are living In, Mrs. Robinson and Mother mm m DPPOS SIZED TO E AL SMITH Here is the most recent picture Hght of Mrs. Joseph Roblnsss, wife of the democratic choice for vice-president and Oeft) in her wed ding dress in 1895. She was Miss Ewitda Gertrude MMIer, and he and Senator Robinson were childhood sweethearts in Lonoke, Ark. Mrs. Jessie Miller, ?S, mother fo Mrs. Robinson, who makes her home with the Robinsons in Little Rock, is shown in the inset. ? : Marriage License Issued A marriage Hceuse was Issued yesterday lo Robert W, Molter aU Sadie Scales, both of San Diego, ; ; I DRUNK ON YOUR OWN t PREMISES NO CRIME . i f Aiwoctaffnl Press te&sett Wire HILLSBOBO, Ore., July 39, Beiss tlruk oa private pre- mlses does not constitute a crime hi Oregon. '1'iUs is the couelnstoii attorneys here ilnw fr&m ihe titn-Istun today Pasadena Folk Here or Ctretstt 3u3gtt iU'urge Iktg- Mr. ant! Mra. U IX IHeketts of wlm disiHiBsed an indict- Fjissiflpnii am fipeuriiw two days imttt agsmst It. M. Wag- in this ciiv vhrh litis. From here Keaer, arrested recently mi a they will kq to Eugeae. charge cjf drunktmntiss. i - . - Judge Bailey suslalnetl Called to Sem , WajmeKer's demurrer, which Baney Matthews of this city eoateaded that the Indiet- ami D. D. Matthews, Ms son, who; ment did not set forth facts Albany Mart Here :A. ? b.' WHher, resident of Al bany, is. jspeiidiag .a few dsys in this city looking after (bpstimsa affaira. ASKEVIIJ.K,;N. CW July 18. Tim "southern dry aati-Smtth' deiioeratio orgatiizaiiau today was ittrfeeted at the swrtrnd feseatlve ssloa of the cetifereitee e soul ti ers drys here. Mrs. Jesse W. Klebotsos, presl ilesi of the NatioBal WsMeii'a Ik?3!ocratlc Law Esferctmnt league, was the prim-ip&t simtkrr m a geuf ral session of the confer ente last uht. ghs asserted tliat tSM women, members of her rganls&Jkm, were snnoaed to Governor Smith, ds- rtouneinK the tioaimee ftsr bis lain many connections aisd nis stand an nrahibition. l hava heard wsmes m every: stats tn the union my" 5!r. Nk-h-eLsaa declared, "that It IBerbert iivor was Komt eRotigtt lor Wmsdrow Wiisoa, was good enoush for them and they would tefuHH to vote for At Smith' Sirs, Nicholson presented a statement front Mrs. Clem Shaver, whose husband reeenUy retired as Hmirnmn of ihe demserstle na- tlmja enttittee. In- whleh sh6 de clared that "regardless of what the democratic leaders pro pose, dry di'inocratic wotnes do sot In tend; to support the wet Hrfeet and joke idatfonn named &t Ibe con vention by the Tammany dele gates." Bishop Edwht IX Mnuasa of tho Methodist Episcopal Cbureh South, one of a number of Kve-mtnate speakers, announced that he in tended to vole for Hoover, and CnrUs. - ! wiil not vote for Smith, he sakt, "I Intend to vote against him as a democrat because I am g dem osmt" yy sn mm I "em j 'SPRAY fliesMosauitoes, rm$tes&mofh$,lice and many other insects STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Ford ton truefe with Warfortl msmisBitm ami giod Uns. Total price tXlTtf terms. Hunsett Chera let Co. . i - r COUNTRY FLOODED WITH STOLEN POSTAL FORMS Is here from San Jose, are leav ing today for Salem, being call ed by the illness of Phillip M. Matthews, former resident of this city. ! Guest at Abbott Home Mrs, May Moylan of San Jo3a Is here for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D Abbott, Mi8. Moylan is the mother of Mr, Ah bott, Standard Oil manager here. She Will aiso visit in Iortland while in the state., : . ; HortleuUorai Specialist Here Clayton l. Iongf horticultural seclalist from the extension burv eau of the O. S. C.( Is here and in company with J. C. Jv&eiiy, county agricultural aKent, Is spending two days in tiio eonaty making tours and visiting different fntit growers. Tite men will confer with farmers on their individual problems In growing. &ksicai Program at Rotary A very interesting program was enjoyed at tite weekly luncheon of the Rotary ,Cinb this noon' nt the Umpqua hotel, entertainment being urnier the supervision of Joe Shoekley. Allen Abbott had charge of the musical numbers, which included a vocal soio by Marian Myers, wiili piano accom paniment by Marian Ness, voeid soio hy 'Mrs. Allen Abbott, with accompaniment hy Miss Myers. iouml table discussion on the re :ort of Carey Seely who attended he notary rhifo international con vention lit Minneapolis this sum mer, took up the remainder of fhf moctlntr. that eosatitated a crime, and that "the Yililcum Tavern is not a public place ami Is sset alleged In nald indictment ts be a imbiie piaee." ; ? .m 'i .- n Euganeans Visit f I I " $ v HJ7ir Famer, Geo. J. .WilhPlm and John M DeMoss of4l5uiu were visitors in Kaseburg s over Wednesday, ,J To BHiish Columbia Mr. and Mrs. if. F. Mason pass ed through Ii?mehurg on a ney from their home in Wishon, ChL, to RHtish Columbia, whisre ibfy will be nnill flm end of Au-sust. TODAVS BASEBALL KEW YOKK, July 15. -Babi Ruth hit his 37th home run of the season Into the right field bleachers in the first Inning today's Kama hetwot-n the White Sox and the Yankees t the sta dium. Ruth's drive followed Comba double and save Use Yankees a lead of two to" one. II. If. E, Bi. Iouls .....I 2 Activian to Attend Meet Among the members of the Ae .... ! t .ti-nrf H.i Mrs. Edith S. Ackert. county ,, ',i i. p- thl I school sutwrlntpnilenl, dausluer, ,...! ... j .I,. n I Carol, and Mies Catherine .Jacoby Ollham, Mr.' and Mra. Jordan I LookhiK (ila.a and Mlsa ln j.- i u.r Incho of Dlxonvlne motored to Mr xi urn1.l Pen-la. W. I Ahland this mornins. bnm fitih. I-aVerne itawn anu ""- Bert Courtney are delecates and i -. . " , will be present for all of'tlie fea-iby Pouelas ootinty teachers attend- Spending Few Oaya In Ashland They will visit the Southern Oreeon Normal BiAna rin rrinv Bveninff nil of -InE the summer session on Friday .t J i ... .t... t.,i. at. -afternoon. Friday evenine there ter.d In a body and will nut on a 1111 be a plcnln at the school, man Is enthusiastic about fishing ti,. rr.. nTt!inr i.iMiss Inscho while there will visit! and plana In the near future to re- Los Gates Men Here Overnight v. J. i.mieiMtEe, 1,0s (iatoa. Cat, to Portland, and C. K. FIbrs. las Gatos to neouver Island, were in Hosebttrg overnicltt. While hero Mr. Littlcpago met Mr. and Mrs, D. D. Herbert, of Portland, who are eoinir to Sacramento. Mr. Litliepnge will visit with them In Portland when they return. Mr. FIbkr will try the fishing at Van couver. Ei-Residenl VieiU ' !, Brennalt, former resident of this elty ami aevertil jTears ttmn- aeer of the rock quarry south of Roseburg, with his Bister, Miss Nellie C. Brennan of San Fran cisco, visited here overnight Wed nesday, Mr. Brennan 1b now lo cated at Willows, Coi., where he is manager of the Harton hotel. Miss Brennan is owner of an apartment house in San Fran cisco. They left this morning for Seattle. Colonel and Wife Visit Colonel and Mrs. Nelson M. Ifot .lernmn were guests yesterday at (he Soldiers Home In Jtosehwrg and made a visit to Ihe grounds. according high praise to the beau tiful gardens and KurroumiiUK& of the home. Colonel Holderman, a retired army man and world war veteran, is commandant at the Napa county Soldiers Home In California, beinc head of the insti tution since 1919. lie and Mrs. Hoiderman have been on ft motor trip to Washington and are now on their way home. Colonel Holder- l'hiiisdelBhiit liitiiertes; Oroy and Waiherg and Cochrane, ...2 4 0 Bchang; li. If. B. Detroit . S IS S Wsislitngtoit 3 8 U ' Batteries; Carroll and Wotsd nii; Zaeimry, Brown, Burke and llmd NEW YORK,. July 19. Money order thieves have stolen blank forms with a potential value of fldjOO.iJOp, since JamwFy,: 1. tad' are now engaged Jit -Itasslng Utem all over the coutttry.f O, t M. Ctamhan, ehiet jngpeetor nt' 'the eneraf postofflBe, aBnaonced t to 1y. He issued u vsaming to mftr- shKnts, -hot el i keepers and' restati- tttit proprietors to be on Ots look oat tor forged ordera, - ... , POLAND'S CROPS KiU-ED WABSAW, Potitnd. Jafy IS. White most of Poland la atlH swelferliiB from tite heat, the temperature In tho region of tho Ciirpathlnns baa amMenty ttvop ped to 21 degrees "threiiheli, tlo sttuyins viittiaiiy alt tha crops. DECISION BANS REALTY TRANSFERS TO B, OF L. E. f AwocUiM Yrewk teased Wti SARASOTA, Fi., Jel 19. Clrenll Jttiige Paul C. Albritton has siRMit a temporary injaitBti in restraining subsidiary cotBiMtnttfi imntiiini? realty interests of tho BnKherhood of Ioeamotfva 5n tinet; from iranstemnK pert tes to tho brotherhood. pro- I,OS ANEI,KS JJecitttse II10 district attorney hart fnMtfffctenl eyiiienco to warrant a trial, ehargt of fraud , tttsttlftrt Henry Schupiann-Ilt lnk, ton of the fam ous singer, were dismissed here yesterday. Ho was accused of fraudulently accepting mare than ssjhh in a- stork deal. They Hiked It From Mexico if you don't think It's a long, tsugn walk from Mexseo Ciif, Mexico, to San Francisco, Cat, just i Xavisr Caveioe ( 18, and floiserto E, Juara, it, ttl Mlsw Boy Scout of Msxico. Bound cy staft ts Itw an a fthe way th a memat sf frtetrfrtto to America's Be Ssauta from CTribte Estpioradoa MestisaiMS, ai their orjaniiitisB Is -knswn south of th Ria Granoe, th younsWF iraveteo tow mtte ctnec July, traves& mountains.- dassrts an the abodes of savaae "trlbet. They are ahowrf rsportlni to RabSPts E, Qufrea, MexfssuressBtf at San Frcneieso, Ana tney mwno iq rm$ nsme a resume strsss etudlee. , ' ' i- ' ' ' ERROR IN SUDS ' , Bakea; This is the, eteeaa .'. ' (JU8T0MBR; My staraE At Imt ANOHY eiSSTOMEa tlossltw af oteMsl, sade a.pteg.-ftBtM- paekago on the esanter): Wakes 1 S,M urui.i.r. . Vrssbing u pleasnre, does It? Tinvs 1 1 COMPANIONATE the washing white you wait; doeai it? titu' itttte fhskes of .soani '"ktLJ , . ' '. f HE: You're hardly ewsr at tat - CIHOrRRr Madam, one moment, 1 1 please.rThi Is aot soap. , 1 cj'.her men.' - a , CUSTOMER; Kot soap Notj "bhE: Wbf, t ve tBto3 eTerj Eoal,? ' - fBfgfct this week, with twe xcep GROCER: No. Your daughtepj ttons. t ' asked for it half pound of grateii HE; Who Jwairs; .tfeeyt--Ser? cheese and a half pound of soap-r hody's Weekly. ! v jRosebiirg Bboterie Ladies $10M May Manton Slippers $5.95 ANTLE R S TODAY Italian Flyers on Longest Non-Stop Hop j c .- f ftfT -iwstmmT: -; If; I I illl tMitATI If-VfOtf-t 1 I AND FRIDAY Bobbed hair lipstick sop ping galoshes a tikeUe a sport rottArter HEYi HEY? AH 'era op and what have BARE KNEES A comedy drama dedicated to the great American flap per, God bless 'em, God dress 'em! Ueual Admitjsori Mat, 10-25 Eve. 10-35 u f h nrineinim in the most ambfioe non stoo airplane fistHi ever ttemsfed the hop of ZW wrml affairs to en"-. with her sister. Miss Violet Instho, turn here and fish In Utopia va!-!lhe two Italian piiota from Rome to Buenoa ftiree, Uower left Captain Arturo Ferarln; right ia Major tUtain of Ihe delpeales and Iwho is altendint; the school. The ley streams with gam Starmer, j Carlo Delprete. Their ocean route aa far Rls fs Janeiro ia shown on the mip. Abswe I their inle-: clnb members durlna t he contra-' PV w' ret h"e Saturday or I commandant of the Oregon Sol- motored monoplane .Sewia. It la of unusual de.ign, with the propeller behind instead of in front of the j Uoa 'Sunday. diers Home. motor, which ia mounted above tha wings, ! ALSO AMATEUR NIGHTS MUSICAL COMEDY Cirt Mary Jane. Time; Morning after nite before. Scene Grocery store. Place BingviHe. 2