THUGS' CAPTIVE, AROYLE. Mich.. Oct. 31. Two men and a Human lust night enter ed in home of Henry Frentisa, cashier of a private bank tier, mid held Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss captives more than half the night while they attempted to comiel him to open the bank -safe. They finally shot the banker in the leg. rracturins the bone, when he at tempted to excape. Whilw the vtuuiAii baiiutl Match ed over Mrs. Prentiss the men marched Prentiss to the bank where he told them he did not Lnuw the combination. Then they returned him home where the five partook of an early morning breakfast prepared by the woman robber. I' rider questioning Prentiss told LAUNURESS BENEFITED By Taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Xathville, Tenn. "I cnnnot say too much in favor of the mediein?. I I wan in a run down condition. I Worked in a laundry hut my hfiillli jjot so had that I had to give up work. I pot a hut tli of Lydia K. Pink liamH Vegetable ComM)uti(l and began Inking it and every time I feel run-down I pet another bottle. It is an excellent tonic and 1 am willing to tell others about it. People take me to be mm-h younger than I am." Mkh. Hahky RoBMtTEiN, 406 Second Ave. South, Kgihville, Tennessee. A quality you ;,- I that makes millions of TINY bubbles of equal size, so that your baking has a fine, more even texture. No large and small holes in Schilling biscuits or cake. It's because there is more cream-of-tartar in Schilling than in any other. BAKING INSURANCE If you find any fault whatever In this baking powder, or think you do, your grocer will return your money and also pay for the egg, butter, flour, etc., you have used. the rubbers that Mrs. Ikm Herdell,' .ttiMstunt cashier, knew tlie combi nation of-the safe and they then escorted htm to the lleidell home. Herdt-ll alls fled the dr bell. When one of the robber ttlioved a revolver in his face. JltTdell hit him and flammed the door. Pren-1 liss, taking advantage of the situa tion, also struck the bandit and Med. He was shot through the right W as he ran. j Ketiirniux to the Prentiss home,; the two men joined their woman companion and fled. They obtain ed only $13 from the PrentifM home. Todny Prentiss was in a hos pital and his wiTh was under the care of a physician as a result of nerve shock. ti... t " , i, m-.i.k i ! , ". , . Vellemoute Morris returned l; Sl"-"- " ,, re, "',"' hom last evnlnu following a bust bed In a similar manner three t, , , 1, ., weeks ago. McKeith. casliier of the 'Yule bsnk, foiled an atieL.pt. to I force him to open the bank sufe. LADY CHURSTON RE-WEDS (AmwUKtd taanl Wire) LONDON. Oct. 31 Lady Churs- 'ton. formerly known as Denise Urine, niult-al comedy actress, who'Here From Oakland was divorced by Lord Churaton j Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand F. Fort ilast April, was married today to in 0f Oakland were here for a few Theodore William Weasel. I hours yesterday looking alter busi- lu the suit for divorce brought iU.Sb affairs and visilinK with ; by Lord Thurston. Wessel was I named as correspondent, and the jcase was not defended. I t ?s 777, 7. JON!) IF I.AC is.-Senator nrookhurt lauded Hoover for ac- wviuea in weiiiiuii huhj reuei. ! HIGHWAY BOARD TO SIT IN ROSE BURG ON NORTH UMPQUA ROAD ! . POI1TLAND, Ore., Ort. 31. The highway commission 1 late vesterdav announced that ! a hearing would be held at lioseburg, at a date to be an- i nonnced later on a petition loperutod tlie berastitchiug uboo on for creation of a super-road Kast Cass street, and recently 'district to be known as the!moved to the Hell building on ! Piamond Iake-North I'mpqua south Jackson street, opposite the ! highway district. The district I Antlers threatre, and Mrs. M. K. would be formed to levy taxes for a road to Diamond lake up the North Umpqua, river. I Moundaries of the proposed I distrtrt will he among ques- : tions to be threshed out at the Itospburg hearing. '' would insist upon if you knew !r.i.irm:r"'t:' mmm ZL.&l'&&Z .his is the one Coffee o 19 Splcca By Tea o 3 1 Rxtrictn ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1928. LOCAL Visitors Leavt for Petaluma- Maria t uuzi and lamily. after visiting at the Geo. Itellenardt home at IdVyld for some time. left yesterday afternoon for their I home at Petaluma, California. i Here From Canyonville Mr. and Mrs. It. ti. Gllhatieh ; were here from Canyonville Tut-s- j day uliernoon looking after bus.'-! ties affairs and visiting with! Irit-nds. Back From Coast Trip Reach and Powers for a few days. Attended Railroad Meeting j J. K. Clark. Southern Pacific company agent, returned here vs- terday from K tig lie where he at-1 ti tided a railroad meeting that ' morning. . friends. t j j Missionary Goes to Ashland i Miss Goldie Welts, returned mis-' L, worker f,.om r.mrtt Afrjca whose homB in Amerll.a a ..,,. : sey, Uregon, left yesterday after-j noon for Ashland after spending) the past two days here. Miss W'elM , spoke on missionary work and an : educational program at the one-day j missionary conference here at the Christian church. She will assist' similar program in Ashland auu tnen K ' talirornia, where ithe rles will continue. 1 ! " 1 .Ladies Exchange Opened Mrs. A. McComas, who formerly! James, also of this city, have open-i u a ladies novelty exchange, the business starting yesterday. The shop occupies the front space hi one part of the lower floor of the I jHell building and the operators will have a hemstitching department as well hs novelties to sell. all the facts NEWS From Astoria Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Thompson, residents of Astoria, were visituia here over yesterday. From Riddle Mrs. It. O. Wilson of Riddle was In this city Tuesday atVrntMtii shopping and visiting wiiti friends. Umpqua Man In Ikm Main! of I'mpqiia was here yesterday alb-moon lor a hi m i tiwTe looking after Inisiness inai ters and trading- Rice Creek Visitor J. Meredith, Kire creek resident, was in KosebiirK for a few hours matters and visiting. Canyonville Visitors-?- Mr. and Mrs. lltid Martlndale. residents of Canyonville. were in this city Tuesday afti'i ihkiii trans acting business and shopping. Canyonville Visitors Mrs. Kltou Itollenliauh of Can yonville was in Hnsebiirg mi Tms jlay afternoon attenditm to business al fiii is and visiting v-iih fiiends. Glide Folk In Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wright were here from their Cllde home on Tuesday purchasing supplies and looking af!er other business at fairs. Leaves or Ashland W. F. Turner of Spokane, repre sentative of the National Mission ary Society on the Pacific coast, who was here for the one day con ference at 1he Christian church on Monday, left yesterday afternoon to conduct a similar conference in Ashland. Ex-Residents Visit Mr nml Mrs 11 W. litres and Ron and daughter, Wayne RUgs :and Mlsg Virginia Iilgns, were ar rivals here yesterday from Grants i Pass, to which city they recently moved from itoseburg, ana ar? visiting fiiends here. Survey Crew Returns N. W. I'rii-e, head of the survey crew whifh has been stationed on work about "0 miles east of here. and the members of the rrew. In cluding Homer Kleppel, Krederirk R. Stonefield. Wm. Jackson. . R Morgan, Kelem R Meyer, and J. Landers, returned here last night. Christian Brotherhood Dinner The monthly dinner of ihe Chris Han Brotherhood was held Monday evening in the I'reRhyterinn church social parlors with an nt lendance of 41 members. The ad dress of the evening was mnde by Dr. Sutcllffc, a religions talk en titled "If ". , Community singing was also a part of tjie program. Californian Visits Mrs. Carina Forth of ' Oakland, California, who had been visiting at the home of R Kortin and fam ily at Oakland. In Douglas county, spent yesterday evening here as a guest of Mrs. M. A. Jones. Mrs. Kortin, accompanied by her moth er, leaves today for the south after a tour of Washington and part of Idaho, where they have been visit ing with relatives. Open Grange Meeting Thii Eve Kvergreen (I range of Kelley's Korner will -hold an open meeting this evening at the grange hall. Dr. C. II. Ilailey of South Deer Creek and editor of the State (irange Bulletin, has been secured to K'ak on the grange labor In come tax measure and the consti tutional amendment limiting the power of the legislature. Tlie puh llc Is Invited to attend the affair. Going to Myrtle Point j Dr. C. If. Tlalley, editor of the (State Crange Bulletin, and Mrs. Bailey of South Deer Creek will go i to Myrtle Point on Friday morn ling. Dr. Bailey to address the Coos 1 County W. C. T. V. on the grange 'labor income tax measure and the i rousf ilutfonal amendment limit ing jthe power of the legislature. Hon. ' B. L. Kddy of Koseburg will also , be present and will discuss other measures at the same meeting. Dr. E. V. Hoover Candidate for Mayor favors law enforcement I In looking over the city tin Igef : as outlined In ih Nws Hfvii-w Is j sije flat Oi t. 2.!rd. YrH, an t the ; several Items for city expri'li'ure i for the ensuing year. I r f . Hie ! taxpayers and voters of th- rtty I in consider th same b-fo:. mey ' cast their ballot. I sm certain that j ihe estinit( running exp-nf' of the city for the ynr V2U ran be (reduced considerably bv a little j whittling on th bud KM, th-ieby I saving the taxpayers unnec ary expenf" E. V. HOOVER, M. D. i k " i i I - Uth n MBdwoa Ctu 0kUn4, Caliisfnitr. The Great Engineering School of The West BitM.thtj in 1I94 Owt tooo tltnl. CwUrt4 Iv iigtttt 1 iptt All aon-tiMntiil utti Mnittvd Innntiff pt Actual ihocouth tour mi tm ElMtrinl. Mrrbkniral. CWIt. Mining. ArrhitMlMral Jk felrctrl KnfinNt ing. New orMa la Anlicl mmi AirpUn EnK)nrinr. Special rores In Alrplan Mrchnirs, AnU Mchn Urn. Machine Shop, Llc trie Shp. lni tion, UaiUrr. etc. CmpUl KlKlriral Tlyjraulte, StrSM n4 StuJnU auided in fintneinf thtir mm Writt for Iih cauloff CP. E. Gimon. P?t. W. 1. Wood. RSit Southern Visitor K- S. Harvey of Med ford was In Itosehuig over Tuesday looking alter business affairs. , Salem Folk Visit Visitors in this city from the northern part of Oregou over Tuesday were Mr. und Mrs. Ciilham Cilbert of Salem. Here From Medford Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cacey of Medford were in Itoseburg over Tuesday visiting and oh business. From Coast Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Simmons of Marshfield were Itoseburg visitors over Tuesday. Deputy Visitor J. L. Iiodsott, deputy sheriff from Ueedsport. was in this city Tuesday and today in his official capacity. . District Manager Here 11. W. Coldway, district manager of the California Transit com pany, with headquarters in Port land, and Mrs. Coldway are visitors in Itoseburg today. Went to R el da port Attorney K. H. Compton and E. It Kenny went to Heedsport last night, and will spend a day or ho there transacting business. Here From Drew W. t. Tison, resident of the Drew district, was here over Tues day looking after business affairs and visiting with friends. From Southern Douglas Mr. and Mrs. (ih-n Richardson were here from Myrtle Creek on Tuesday afternoon looking after business affairs and trading. Spent Afternoon David Smith, resident of South Derr Creek, was in this city Tues day afternoon looking after busi ness affairs and trading. In Southern Oregon T. B. Swearingen, co-proprietor of the Grand hotel, went to Med ford and Ashland yesterday after noon and is returning here today. From Southern Part State (Jeo. W. Hood, resident of Grant! Pass, was here over Tuesday look ing after business affairs and visit ing. Visited W. F. Thomas Here Fred Thomas and wife, of While Salmon, Wash., have returned to their home after visiting Mr. Thomas' father, City Treasurer W. F. Thomas, for several days. Sisiter Visiting Mrt. Matthews Mrs. James W. Anderson, Tft rmiia matron, lias been here since Saturday as the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank B. Mat thews. She w ill be Joined here from southern California by Mr. Anderson and the two will leave Friday for home. Word was received here this morning of the deuth of Kd Crab tree, Tulare, California, a brother of Mrs. D. C. Hamilton, Mrs. U. S. Carroll and Miss Kllen Crab tree of this city. Hh passed away last night at the family home following a lingering Illness. Ho was a mem ber of a pioneer California family of which there are nine surviving. The mother away last May. He also seven nieces and nephews. sisters passed leaves Friends were shocked today to learn f the death by accident of littlf Maxine Hamilton, 3-year-old 1 daughter of Mrs. Hulda Hamilton, M4 Kast r.flih street, Portland, and a nice of Miss Amy Krt kson, until recently one of the (touglas couniy health nurses here. The child filed Tuerlay night at the ! Shrine hospital from Injuries suf j fered when she as stru k by an i auto driven hy J. K. Cassary of I Port land, the sci iil-nt occurring at Mason street and Cul'y road in the Rose City. The litth: girl was well known and lovd In Rosehurg where she frequently Tlslted with her aunt. Her Isnt visit was here in the summer when sh whs nr.. compiinleil by her mother. She was the only child, ST JOSKI'H Mo. Senator ( Riw ay. Arkansas, asked Borah to justify r smpaign utterances with speeches made in senate. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn Sena tor fJlass, Virginia. rrlllcizfd clergymen participating In earn- I-aicn. CARD OF THANKS To my many friends In Rose burc, I wish to express my appre elation for the hospitality shown, h Hell as the flower and letters jthat were sent, following my re cent accident. LESLIE KELLOW, A dental survey of school chil dren, sponsored hy the liouglas county heulth utdl and the state dental unit, was begun today by Dr. Kstill Brunk. who represents the state board. He examined the students of the Rose school for defective teeth and throat ail ments, and later he will ro to mit er schools of the city and the larger schools of the coutuy. He rxptcU to contlnu th.- wot it un til the middle of December, but because of the limited time he can spend In this county, not all of the ; schools can be visited. The survey Is for the purpose of securing information as to ihe praleuce ' . of dt frctie teeth among school children. If the re turns from Dr. li milk's wotk show ; a large number of cases needing attention, an effort wilt be .made! to have dentists go to the schools for a short period of time, doing denial work for a fixed price, ex tracting and rilling being done at i moderate cost to the students. TTie proper care of the teeth win doubtless raise the standard of health among the schools of Ihe county. j SENATOR OVERMAN AND WIFE WEDDED ! HALF A CENTURY! (AMoriatn) Prrw I.mH Wtr) SAUSBl'RY, N. C, Oct. 31. Senator Lee S. Overman, who has represented North Carolina in the upper house the last 2ti years, ob served his golden wedding anniver sary with Mrs, Overman, at their home here today. Both Senator) and Mrs. Overman declined plans of friends to make the affair an elaborate one. Among the telegrnms of congratu- j latlon from prominent men and 1 women of the nation was a nies-1 sage from (lovernor and Mrs. Al fred E. Smith of New York. Only a small group of relatives and friends attended the celebra tion, which vas held In the old southern home. The couple were married In Ra leigh. Mrs. Overman was Miss Mary Murrimon, duughter of a prominent North Carolina judge. H. SCHUMANN-HEINK DENIED NEW TRIAL ON THEFT CHARGE (Ar-toolatH PrrM I.pflK'd ViTe) SAN DIKfJO, Cal.. Oct. 3V A new trial was denied yesterday to Henry Schumnn-Heink, son of the noted singer, and head of the brokerage house which bears his name, who was convicted by a su perior court jury on a charge of grand theft. Prompt notice of an appeal was filed hy his counsel, that notice serving as a s'ay of execution of a prison sentence of from one to ten years. Ho will remain at liberty on $151,000 hail. AUTOIST EXONERATED FOR PORTLAND CHILD'S DEATH PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 31 Mnx Ine Hamilton. 3. was killed and Betty Wilson. 11, Injured when lilt by an automobile driven by J. R Cassady, 24, on a road In an out lying district late yesterday. Cas sady was exonerated when officers found he had applied his brake t In an effort to avoid hitting th" chil dren, who had failed to see the ap proaching car. PENITENTIARY PRISONERS PREPARE FOR EARLY SHOW 8ALKM. Ore., Oct. 31. Prison ers at Ijie Oregon state peniten tiary are rehearsing for the annual prison show, which will be Riven on the nights of November 7, X and . The feature attraction will he "Brown s In Town," a farce comedy This will be followed by a vaudeville entertainment par ticipated In by Ifl actors, colored, some by nature and some via burnt cork. Plantation melodies will be featured. The cast this year Is said to be exceptionally strong, and will agHln include the Inimitable Fred Taylor, a colored boy. Taylor rare ly misses a show. Once In a while he haipens to be out of prison when the show is given, hut usual ly gets back in time or the next one. His latest offense was Irnpli- j cation In the burglary of a whole-j sale tohHcco house In Salem, for which he (tot five years. The prison Jazz band will ac cnoipany ine snow, j ne proceeds will go to tlie prison amusement fund. STUDENTS WILL TRY TO 80LVE MORALS PROBLEM SKATTLK, Oct. 31 - To nsu-in ble "sl udent opinion of moral problems," a committee has been selected from the Cniverslty oi Washington student council, a group comjtosed of h'-nds of cam pus organisation Th action fol lows clom ly on President M. Lle Silencer's disclosure of reported drinking at the university and his appeal for student cooperation In meeting the situstion An attempt vilt be made to de termine what the student body thinks about the drinking problem, it was indicated, but Jit what method Will be uned will not be de cided upon until next Tuesday night when the board meets again The personnel of the "moral ! problems." group Is as follows: I Boh Jensen, editor of the dnllv : I Florence Johnstone, president of I Pinhelienlc, the pororliy council; Smith Troy, student bodv presi dent: Susan Fitch, s'udnt body; Al McLo and Al Klley, graduate students. Every Thursday Starting Tomorrow ANTLERS times TODAY' "Forgotten Faces" With Clive Brooks, Mary Faces from the past. What do they mean to you? Do they bode good or 1117 'Forgotten Faces," ths story of a woman whose sins found her out. TOMORROW ONE DAY FLORENCE VIDOR In "The Magnificent Flirt" ALSO CHINA NITE ADMISSION Mat. 10-25 Eve. 10-35 ANTLERS NOW PLAYING "THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER" ?,,!, hut -m With Marjorie Beebe A bi butter and eRg man tlie city is made into a rhrese in the country. yLIBERTYoiMi: v i THREJd : ...ga ANTIQUE IVORY " CHINAWARE "' To our patrons. " ' " Each lady present on receives one piece FREE Attend regularly and 'se cure a complete set,,, See the Display in our Lobby Brian, Wm. Powell ALSO GOOD SHORT FEATURES ONLY from bi f.-se- !r mm is iiiwi siwi r 1 wm Admission 10 2S