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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. R05EBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 2 1 , 1928.
CARD OF THANKS
YOU ARE INVITED
to attend the
'Better Cooking Demonstration'
to be conducted by
MISS DOROTHY WILLIAMS
HOME ECONOMIST
at the
COPCO ELECTRIC STORE
3 Days Only .
July 23, 24 and 25
From every standpoint efficiency, economy, cleanliness, sani
tation and safety electric cooking is first in every modern home. Its
popularity in Southern Oregon is evidenced by the fact that one out of
, every five users of electricity enjoys the advantages of an electric
range. "
PLAN TO ATTEND EACH AFTERNOON
The California Oregon Power Company
, OFFICES,
rJ Mcdford. Grants Pass. Roseburg. Klamath Falls-Oregon
Yrcka. Dunsmuir-California
DON'T FAIL TO REGISTER FOR THE ATTENDANCE PRIZE!
MpUBIlC til
AIDES OF Kllliis
. '
McmliiTS of Die Inli'iBliilo
Commut-cG ComiiilnHlon ami a
croup of employes, number-
iiiK 1C In all, Hloppud in )tunu-
burs for lunch today. They
hail Juki -oiiilcltl Ihu grulu
ruin hrurliiK In J'orllum, oni
lilt most li'ili'lliv nml fllffi.
j cull iixiiiiiiuailuiis over hi'lil ill
Iho Northwest, and are now
Attempting to Put Blame ",kl"B a Kh"n aul" ""r
,'.,. , I varuilon. They will go lo
tor Assassination ot .M01II011I for tonight, anil
Cieneral Obregon
on Clergy.
hen
Falls,
Lake,
lleml.
through
unit mi
Diamond
Klamath
to Crater
iMko 'and
(AioocUtHl l'r(i 1-iBid Wire)
MKXK'O CITY, July 20. Police
and military authorities of Mexico!
were restrained hy the district 9
court today from taking action
against Jose i.e i.euo ioiiui, siuy T, member or the
or of Ceneral Alvaro Ohregon, for:. ,. chlb wi v,Bit ,,,
!, , , ,. I Home
j ins action came MiiiiuiianeuuH
ly with an official announcement
that the youthful art student
would he given a public civil trial.
Oar-
Sol-
gardens Monday
evening between the hours of
(i and X.
JOS. MICELLI,
FORMER MAYOR
ROSEBURG, DIES
(Continued on pope 4,)
The uulhorilii-s conlltuifd. in kIv- !
IiiK oui what liUle infonmillon was;she piuiijIkuiI shfl would continue
iiiado available, to accept llioito livo. I didn't bi; or hear of Iter
charge made hy Gineral Antonio ( mm newspapermen told mc today
ItioH Zeiiuche, new chief of rollce,;,,,' j,.r itath.
"inai respoiiHitiiMiy ior me ciiinu
llfH with the Catholic clergy.
The police say they have in their
nosHensinn printed leaflets secret
ly distrlhuted recently among some
Catholics which state thai the
days of ObreKon and President
Callea are mimhered. They assert
that the leaflets contain thin ex
pression: "Every do has his day and the
day of Obrefjon drawn near."
Catholics Arrested.
The police a Ihu are holding for
lnvellalioii in connection with
possible light on the assassination
u number of Catholic who have
been arrested recently on charged
of violating the religious laws by
participating in mass In schools
or private residences. The prison
ers include 15 out of 2D nuns in
Villa Ciuadaloupe where the- shrine
of Our Lady (Juadaloupe, patron
saint or Mexico, is snuateii.
The family of the slayer, con
sisting of the father nml mother.
the slayer's wife, Ta.martJn Del
Ciimno de Leon, ami about six
relatives were still held at police
headquarters.
Priest Is Killer's Kin.
Newspapers, conducting their
own Investigations of Toral's past
print a number of assertions re
specting associates in Guadalajara.
Kxcelslor states that a brother of
the slayer lo a priest wh ois pre
sumed to he In hiding. The des
patches add that the kilter was a
close friend of the Priest Projuarez
who was among the four men ex
ecuted after the attempt to bomb
(ieiieral Obregon hint November.'
! Military authorities today remov
I cd from the grave of ProjuarPB a
placard placed there during the
night , and bearing the legend:
"Von are avenged."
We wish to thank our many
friends for their kindnesHeu und
also for the beautiful floral offer
ings, during the illness und after
the death of our beloved husband
and father.
.Mrs. James McKay,
Mr. iiid Mrs. Clarence (irubbe,
and family.
NEW TODAY
i
LOST Thursday, bar pin Willi
three diamonds. Finder jilca.se
,noiie i!)2.i(eward.
PKAt'll and tomato boxe.H now ill
stock. Iieun-tlerretsen Co.
W KANUNO )ilgs for salo,TiI("
O. Gofl, Suthurlln.
FOB SALR Good purebred Slirun.
sliiru ram lambs. John Abra
ham, Wilbur, Qre.
FOU SAUO Klectrlc washing ma
chine, wood tub; good running
condition, $15. 1251 Winchester
St.
FOU HUNT Furnished ant., elec
tric range, private bath, hard
wood floor!, furnace, laundry;
garage. 'J2G S. Main. I'hone 421) li.
WI1KKIC? Onu half mile south of
Canyonvllle. Canyon Tavern ait
ideal placo for tho Sunday din
ner. Uest of service, foods und
music. Try it Sunday.
YOUNG ROSEBURG ' I'w" paronls, Mr. nml Mrs.
MATRON DIES TODAY I WnUur C"bl' of Ktlonlmwor and
two hrolhors, Delvert J. Cobb,
' Mrs. Clrolhel Mlllor passed tvway Ullbert S.'Cobb of Oliniulgeo coun
nt Morcy Hospital early this ty, Oklahoma,
morning. She was tho wife of The body has been removed "o
Cecil Mlllor and was born at the Itosebiirg Undertaking com-
ELLEN TERRY OF
STAGE FAME IS
DEAD AT EIGHTY
Mountain Springs, Green coun
ty, Indiana on October 25. 1S1HI,
being 28 years,' X mouths and 2t
days old til tho limn or death.
tlrelhel Cobb was married lo
Cecil Miller on February 9, 11I27.
Surviving besides her husband,
puny chapel and funeral service:!
will he held Sunday morning at
.10:80 o'clock. Itev. Josepu Knolls
offlclaling. Interment will he In
I ho I. o, O. R cemetery. M. 10.
Hitter Is In charge of nrruiiKo-
luellts
QAreyourTelcphoHe cu Moment
WALKING OUT"?
. ji jf m
A lone clerk can't serve a number of eager
customers all at the same time. Nnr can one
telephone line.
Customers at the counter olten walk out if
kept waiting, even though the cause is evident
to them. Telephone customers, without this vis
ible evidence, are only too likely to. place their
orders elsewhere if they arc repeatedly discour
aged by busy signals.
Complete telephone service in your place of
business, including a sufficient number of central
office lines, is the best assurance that your tele
phone customers are not "walking out".
At our luihuss ofliie, spniaiiits uill UiMj
iit )oh in planning nmphtt sm itt
lo mm your p,nlii uhr mniirmtnts.
(Continued rrom pace 1.)
the stage. Sho was married three
times.
She was personally ncqunintcd
with many of the great personages
of the Victorian era. Including Dis
raeli. Gladstone and Tennyson.
Autograph hunters pursued her
everywhere and she finally capl
tirllzed the situation for the sake
or charily hy charging a shilling
for each autograph and turning the
inohey Into malnlenanre of a cot
in the chllilrona' hospital,
Honored by Royalty.
Queen Victoria witnessed Miss
Terry's singe debut at the age ot
eight and thought so much of her
hlslronlc ability that years later
she "commanded" her presence at
Sandringhnm Palnco where sho
performed r(,r nte queen and
future King Kdwnrd VII.
King Gcoruo V created Miss
Terry a Dame Grand Cross of the
llritish lOmpIre In 1!(25. St. An-
filrews University honored her
w ith the degree of doctor of laws.
Miss Terry's outstanding
FUNERAL DIXONVILLE
MAN HELD TODAY
Funeral services for Albert It.
Krogel, Dlxonville man who pass
ed away this week, were held at
10 o'clock this morning at St.
Joseph's Catholic church. There
were many beautiful floral offerings-
from tho wide circle of
friends of tho family. Interment
was in the Catholic cemetery and
arrangemontn wore In charge of
M. 10. Hitler.
SUICIDE CAUSED
BY FAILURE OF
LITERARY WORK
(Continued from page 1.)
and asked that I criticize her
verso. She Rnid nho had striven for
years lo gain entrance to the
magazine field but had failed.
"I made an appointment with
her and read Bjeveral verses. I
(old her frankly her noelrv was
the I (Hte and untalentcd and advised
her to try another form of ex
pression. She became very much
perturbed then and said she was
going to kill herself.
"I conversed with her for hours
and tried lo place her in n more
roles j cheerful mood. When she departed
THB PACIFIC TELKPHONH
AND TBinGRAI'll COMPANY
U 'ji j;
were 111, is, , ,,r P-ti'lh, ,.! nl,.,ll
although she made remarkilhle KSOzriZZZZS
I'l'llllll.llri II .Mlllt'l. I it'll I rit'C, IM'M-r
ilenuma, Margaret, Lady Mnclleth.
ItoHanmnd. (iulnevere, Imogen,
Olivia nml Madam SnnMiene. Her
M'eat triumph came In 1 S 7 5 as 1'or
lla under Hie management of the
liancroflH and her fame was firm
ly founded Ihree years later when
she played Ophelia to the Hamlet
of Sir Henry Irving.
Her last stuye appearance was
In the aid of charity when on Jan
ury is. she spoke the pro
logue to 'The York.Nalivitv Hav"
at the League of Arts Guildhouse.
London. After that she virtually
retired to her home at llorlciKh
Mansions. Lumlon, where she spent
Die dfcthiiuK years of her life sur
rounded by her friend and hived
ones and backing In Hie glory of
her ihamnilc honors.
Miss Terry w as horn I-Vhruarv
2L ISIS, at Coventry in Warwick
Kiilre, almost In the heart of the
Shakespeare country she was des
tined to represent so well.
Latec Small
JiPli
Ifijcut leni HffJf Just
-a mnonvpatr,
Wt do perfect work.
'ItkittiucMlilbtfoir'
ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO.
Eitabllihcd 1901
M, E. RITTER, Manager k
Founded and Maintained on Efficient
Service and Courtesy
Ambulance Service
"hont S4
0k and Kan 8t
Llcemed Lady
Embalmer
G3
A hhnli was Riven nt the Torn
cm llulih IiihI Sumhiy. The first
part of the nftemoon was spent
In Mt limning, and ininiedlatel.v
afterwniils the plinlc lunch was
served. Those present were. Mr.
and Mis. Waller Walker. Mr. and
t Mrs. linrry Lester. Mr. and Mrs.
! W. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Tom 1.11-
leho. Mr. nml Mrs. Paul Nice. Mrs. I
Wuiney Mcl'lny. Italph (teinionil.
Miss Illenvn Lester. Miss Alice
Walker. Miss Thelma Mnuntn,
Miss Marjnrle MeClny, Miss Luclle
t'haiiln. Miss Helen Kniltsen. Miss
Alice risen. Miss Marine Malipiu,
Aluril Walker. Melvin Clavton.
Haloid tlrubti. I'hiirles Mcl'lny, II,
1 li t'haiiln. Sally ("hapin. liar burn
i Chapln. Kenneth Walker. Joyce
3! i.iiieno ami lummy I.llleho. 1'ort
jl'nipnua Courier.
o Tord rcixitr
job is too laive
or loo small to re
ceive the utmost
care In our Authoriz
ed Service Dcgnnment.
Skilled Toni trained me
chanics knowctnf
twt ad Ml on vour
car Tiev knou where
tolcoktor tivuble and
how to repair it.
Ynir enr- should be re
paired hit us- U costs
ress find, tlicjob is
dene bcltcrirwautiiia
special font repair
tnodmery just lor -you.
2. A. Lockwoorl
Motor Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
operated until 12 or 15 years pro.
Mr. Mlcelii then became Interest
ed In I he banking business and
beenme president of the First State
and Savings bunk, In wliieh capac
ity ho continued for a number of
years, until the condition of his
health forced him to conserve his
physical energies, and he retired
from the active banking business.
He also devoted his uttentlon to
the activities or the Itosebui'K Ice
company. In which he had been a
stockholder, director and officer
for a number of years, and aided
in enlarRiiiK the enpacity of the
plant, and extending the business.
DiirhiK late months the condition
of his health has prevented his ac
tive participation In any form of
business or labor.
He was married in Hoseburg, to
Miss Grace l'reschern, a membe
of (a w ell known Douglas county
family, and lo the union was born
two sons, Victor J., and Albert H.,
who with Mrs. Mlcelll still survive
and make their homes in this city.
Mr. Mlcelll gave a number of
years of service to the city of
Koschurg, serving- In a most able
and efficient manner in several re
sponsible positions.
Councilman Six Years,
lie was elected councilman In
1!hh; and was made chairman of
Ihe slreel- commit lee, serving for
three terms in that capacity, dur
ing which time Ihe first pavement
was laid in Ihe city, and (lit; street
and sewer prograni adopted. Mr.
MicelH was greatly interested in
Ibis work and took a great deal of
time from his business lo actlve
fy engage in sponsoring and super
vising these improvements. He is
entitled to a great deal of credit
for the progressive work nccom-:
pllshed during that Important ,
period in the city's development, j
In mil he was elected mayor of
the city, his achievements as
councilman having won him the
complete confidence of the resi
dents of Ihe city.
In l!U:i his term expired, and, as
oilier business demanded his at
tention, he was not a candidate for
re-election.
lit was also very ncllve In fra
ternal circles, being a member of
Ihe lOlks lodge, tho 1. O. ). V,
lodge and also the Knighls of
Pythias He was very interested
in 'be work of 1 ho Odd IVllows
lod-rn and served in all of the
chairs, entering the grand lodg
In 1S02 nnd serving as grau.l mas
ttr In IJHCMHOI. lie was also con
nected with the PntriavHi; M.'ll-
tant, Kebckah lodre nn,T Musco
vites He was represenf.it I'n io
Hi
Pythlns for three terms nnd wan
deb-gate to the first stale conven
tion ever held by that or let.
Th( funeral services will b heM
Moii-Hy nfternoon at 2:30 o'clock
nt the Rosehurg Unde-liiliinu;
ivtunci. The services will be con
ducted hv the Klks ami Odd Kel
I.avh lodires. Interment Will he In
the I. O. (). V. c.-neiery.
I-OK HALKT-i'oom house, garage,
barn, 2 lots, free soil, fruit,
trees, all for $1200. Half down,
balance like rent. No interest.
See H. M. Stone, Riverside.
FOR SALK Goats. A fewreglster
ed does und big husky spring
buck kids. See them ut I). K
Hurst's on North Myrtle Creek.
1). W. Fale, owner.
FOR SAI.rC Hay, vetch and oats,
baled. Also team of mares, well
matched, for sale; weight 2800
lbs., or trade for sheep. See Hoy
Matthews, Days Creek.
CHANCIC for vacation Someone
with good Ford truck or Chevro
let truck to lake small crowd for
short trip and stay out 2 weeks.
A chance lo see the Switzerland
of America, also to earn some
money. Call liritlon, filF21.
f)-lH)OM modem house, ?(f per,
month. Kent small turkey and
chicken ranch, cheap.. Sheep
ranches at low prices. Houses at
a large discount. No bookkeep
er, no toney rent; overhead
light; so I can give fine deuis.
C. Morrill, 108 Mosher St.
DON'T NEGLECT
THIS PROTECTION
Avail yourself now of the protec
tion of your valuables ugainst loss
from fire and theft. A private
lock box in our Safe Deposit Vault
rents for only f.UO and up per
year.
The Roseburg National Bank
Roseburg.cjre.
REVIVAL IN PROGRESS
AT RIDDLE CHURCH
Charles A. Slus, recently return
ed from Pfene, South Dakota,
where he was the vice-president
of the Northern Bible College, anJ
his son, Adrian Sias, senior in Eu
gene Rible University, pastor of
the Christian church at Halsey,
Oregon, and a well known evan
gelist, nre conducting revival
meetings with the Church or
Christ ut Riddle. The meetings are
attracting large crowds and inter
est is growing. Special music is
being made a feature of eacli ser
vice. At the close of tho meet
ings He v. Charles A. Sias will lo
cate at Myrtle Creek and will be
come pastor of the churches at
Myrtle Creek nnd Riddle.
GKT u deed to your home. If you
are buying a home on contract
and have it half paid for, with no
mortgage, see us about our
monthly payment real estate
loan whereby you can obtain
money to pay off the contract
and get n deed. Monthly pay
ments on your -loan, generally
less than rent or contract pay
ments, take care of both princi
pal and interest and gvt you out
of debt. Umprpia Savings und
Loan Association, Douglas Ab
stract llldg.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT .
U. 8.. Wouther Unreal) Office.
Roseburg, Oregon. Data reported
by C. A. Cole, Meteorologist in
charge.
Barometric pressure (reduced
to sea level) 5 a. m 29.91
Relatlvo humidity 5 . ni. yes
terday) per cent) 31
P-eclp. In Inches and Hundredths: a
Highest temperature yesterday 85
Lowest temperature last night 5fi
Average temperature for the
day 72
Normal temperature for this
dale (is
Precipitation, last 24 houiB .... 0
Total preefp. since 1st month .12
Normal prccip. for Ibis month .32
Total precln. from Sept. 1,
Mt27, to dato 27.90
Average preci'. from Sept. 1,
1S77 - 32.71
Total deficiency since Sept. 1,
. 1927 4.S1
Average seasonal precip. Sept,
to May. inclusive ..-.31.31
Forecast for southwest Oregon:
Fair und moderately warm with
l low humidity tnniubt nnd Sundnv:
He was represent at I v? io.fOK OII the C(M8U
ind lodge of the Kn'giilji cf
-
t Around the County J
CAMAS VALLE.Y NEWS NOTES
Miss Ruth Dick accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coales of Ten
Mile to Rydewood, Wash., on busi
ness last Saturday. They return
ed Sunday evening.
Jack Parrott has a new com
bine to harvest his crop with this
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Orln - Freeman,
'Mrs. Gertrude Freeman nnd Will
Ormerd of Sanla Rosa, Calif.,
spent several days Ibis week vis
iting at the Lawson home here.
Mrs. Orln Freeman Is a sister of
II. W. Lawson.
Mrs. Jack Parrott and daugh
ter, lletly, Mrs. Adrian Slundley
and little son, Oliver, started to
Pullman, Wash., Sunday morning
to visit with Mrs. Pur roll's moth
er. They spent Sunday night at
Eugene with relatives resuming
their trip the next morning.
Miss Ruth is visiting with
friends at Gravel Ford, Coos
county. ,v
The cedar camp west of the val-
ley operated by Mr. Ivcrsou bus
finished work and moved Its
equipment out tho first of the
week.
. G. Reetz is working down
the canyon ut a logging camp for
Mr. Holman. -
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bark-T
low, who have been visiting re
latives in Coos for the past I wo
weeks, ' moved their . household
goods to Big creek oh Thursday.
Mr. Barklow has employment
there. v
Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Allison are
moving to thor new home in Ihe
southern part of the city. Mr. Al
lison Is a Southern Pacific em
ploye here.
DANCE
AT THE
Melrose Country Club
Saturday Nite, July 21
Music by
, The Saturday Screnaders
Gentlemen 75c Ladies Free
Air Transport Co.
Tri-Motored, 8-Passenger .
AIRPLANES
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRI8T
, Specialist In tho fitting of
Glasses
116 Jnckaon St.
MRS. REN A KNIGHT
PASSES AWAY AT
AGE. OF 79 YEARS
US
ED
CAMS
you
y o u
'Mrs. Itonn KnicM tlip mother
of Mrs. John Mottlt of this city
nnssoil nwny nt thft home of hir
ilmiKhtor. last hIkIU nt 0:50
o'clock. Her illness wns com
ollcntions following un nttsck of
Influenza. Sho wns bom In Tcnn..
Mar. 1. ISIfl. nml nt tho npe of
eiirlit yeftfs crosseil tho plains
wllli tier parents nml located 111
.tiickson county, whore she has
nnile her home Ihe most of her
life. After ttie ilealll of her hus
h.'inil til 1027. she came to live
with her ilaimhter. She leaves
four children. C. N. Orecu, lion
nn?.n., Hre.: II. V. (Irene Illy,
Ore.: Mrs. llaltlo Uoiimllree,
fores. Wash.; Mrs. John Moffitt,
Itooehurjr.
There nre also fifteen rnnil-chlWi-on
nml five great praml
the Whin Slanilarit Temple of this iHudsOTl Soeedster
city. The funeral wilt take place n f
Monilay. Julv S3, at 1ft:(to a. m itiUlCK 1 OUring
nt the Itosel.iirR Vmtertakins ' Vorc TViirlc Rllrlr
parlors with M E. ltlller in 1 ora ruCK 1UCK
chnrpe. Her. F. K. Crook official steel
Interment will he In tho I. ci. t . i.
f. cemetery. otar Light Ueliverv
that will serve
well and save
money.
Ford Sedan
Chevrolet Coach
Buick Roadster
Dodge Touring
i Hudson Touring
TO SAN FRANCISCO
Monday Wednesday Friday
Fare $40.00
TO SEATTLE
Fare, one way $12, round trip $22
From Portland, twice daily
Three Motors Give Positive Safety
Usual Insurance Liability
Over 1,000 passengers nlrendy carried on our
line since March 5.
Folder Information at all Pickwick Stage Agencies
We linndle trunks nnd heavy baggage
See Agent for particulars
STAGE TERMINAL HOTEL
i- i .
noseDurg - Phone 58fi fit
DANCE!!
AT THE NEW
CAMAS VALLEY DANCE HALL
Saturday Nite, July 21st
GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC
Everybody Come Good Crowd
IllK.
o. o.
Expected From Eugene
Drnn Mnrrnw of Kuftonp In tt
pruMol hern tonight nnd will visit
with Mrs. Morrow ami .ion nt Gar
ilon Villi)-. The lnttor hnvp bon
gun!. nt llif lionm ot Mrs. Mar
row's iarrnts, Mr. nml Mrs. !.
A. Cnlhnun tho wwk past nii'l
will remain for nnotlior xrpr'k,
Mrs. Morrow bolnt; ht're to re
cover from a recent illness.
Auburn Touring
Rov Catching
Motor Co.
Terms to Suit
DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME
Eitabllihed 1928 '
Perfect Funeral Service
Fair and Reasonable Prices
AMBULANCE SERVICE
PE H. C. STEARNS
Manager
Pine and Lane 8t.
PHONE
112
Lady Attendant
ymntr Will bo bilhihg tutts,"
Btutuu iflrii
imlm