THREE "
Local News
Here on Business
Roscoe Conn transacted Ijuai'
ness here yesterday driving in from
.Melrose.
Goes to Portland
Senator B. U Eddy
nichi for Portland on a
Ness visit.
left
brief
lust
busi-
Visitors From Wilbur
Mr. and Mrs. John MeClniiiilian
of Wilbur visited in this city yes
tenluy for a short lime.
Mrs. Watzig Visits
Mrs. Otto WuizIk of Myrtle Creek
visited here yesterday on a brief
business and shopping trip.
Here on Business
J. F. Mullernberg of Eucene I
visitor in this city today in the in
terests 01 the Alenilte company.
Here Monday
William Milton was n visitor In
the city yesterduy afternoon from
bis home at South Deer Creek.
Here From Portland
I). V. Klynn of Portland, who Is
a salesman for Firestone Tires, ar
rived in tills city yesterday on business.
From Portland
O. J. Plckarts of Portland Is a
visitor in KosehuiK in the Interests
of the Willapa Pulp & Paper com
pany.
Custer Here
J. F. Custer of Olaila
visitor here yesterduy.
WjlS
Rogers Here on Business
t;. I. Humors of Portland arrived
in Kost-burK yesterdav on a busi
ness visit.
Visitors in Portland
.Mrs. tlrace Cliauey and Mrs. It.
Y. Allison ur evisitors in Portland
this week.
').S0CIEIY
j By MILDRED BYNON
I A delightful event of last Wed
nesday was the b'rlhduy party
honoring Juanita 3une Itedine at
the home of her grandmother, Mrs.
Carrie Hedin. at H'is Noith Jack
son, (iitnies were jduyed through
out the afternoon by the guests
and a dainty luncheon was served
hv Mrs. Keiling, assisted by Mrs.
ZHla HediiiK and Mrs. M. II. Brown.
Clues 1 8 at the birthday party
The Fifth Horseman of the Apocalypse!
ALLEGED TIMBER FIREBUG
GIVEN SANITY HEARING
Here On Business
Mr. and Mrs, Ceorge Baron were
visitors in this city yesterday from
their home at Looking;. ass.
Scott Visits on Business
J. Scott of Kugene rt-presenling
the Co-operative Supply Co., is a
business visitor here this week.
Here on Business
L. II. Vale of Medford. represent
ing the (ioodyear Ituhht-r Co., is a
bodness visitor in this city today.
were. Metty .Mae umppie, .vary
Lee Strang, Hetty Jean Hyrd, Hetty
Ilelle Finley, Dora Baker, Eva
Baker, Betty Siark, Marjory Otl,
Eddie Buyer, Claude Hick. Mau
rice Webber, Benton Lee Reding,
Miss Shirk and the honor guest,
Juanita June.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding, and
Mrs. Mary Harding of this city
and their house guests. Mrs. D. A.
Butler and Hairy Butler, who are
visiting here from the east, are
leaving tomorrow for southern
California on a ten-day pleasure
trip.
Couple Visit
Mr. and Mrs. C. A
Portland are spending a short time; Hies.
at the Hose 011
pleasure trip.
Ten million poppies, made by
American World war veterans in
30 government hospitals, will be
sold durimr the next few days to
raise Sl.000.000 for relief of
Anderson of stricken veterans and their fam-
It is an annual event and
a business and i
Here From Myrtle Creek
H. M. Shirtclii'l' whh a visitor in
Host-burg this morning from Myr'le , year.
Creek, where he is in the
business.
Roseburg will be given a quota of
2000 popples to sell, the sale here
to he May 28 and May 29.
Disabled veterans have been
making the popples for thft- past
They are paid one cent for
State Officer Here
lieorge Alexander, state prohibi- To Go to Portland
tlon commissioner was a visitor in! Mrs. A. J. Hochradel of Roseburg
this city last night en route to is h aving Thursday for Portland
Coss Bay. where she will visit with her sis-
i ter for a short time.
Here From Yoncalla j
Mr. and Mrs. William Hogan of I Visit Here With Relatives
Yoncalla were vinllors in Roseburg j Mrs. A. O. Cockeram and her
yesterday coming in lo shop and ' mother in-law, Mrs. H. Cockeram.
transact business. I were visitors here yesterday from
I their home at Driver Valley.
Western Union Man Here
A. E. Simms, of the Western ! Visitors From Albany
Union line department, was a vis- Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Merrill of
it or in Roseburg yesterday, at -1 Albany came to Roseburg last
tending to official duties. . night and will remain here during
the Baptist convention.
From Dixonville
Mrs. Thorn Chadwick Powell Mi Ackert at Home
and Iris Morgan of Dixonville 1 M'kh Eva Ackert has returned to
were among the out of town visi-'this city upon the closing of her
tors yesterday in Roseburg. i school at Winchester Bay on Friday
' 'of last week.
Gray Here From Eugene
C. E. Gray of Eugene is spend- Leave For North
Ing a few days here this week in' Mm. F. L. Calkins and her son,
the interests of the Office Service C. B. Calkins., are visitors in Port
ami Supply company, of which ho hind and other northern cities this
is president. I week, leaving here Saturday lor
the north
General Agent Here
O. S. Gherkin of San Francisco,
general agent for the Great North
ern at San Francisco, passed
UinAitfh Roseburg yesterday ei
route north on a business visit.
each and in every instance the men
chosen to make the poppies were
those receiving the least govern
ment aid and having the greatest
responsibilities.
The little red poppy should be
worn for a number of reasons: as
tribute to the soldiers who died; to
help the disabled men and their
families to earn money for them
selves; to provide warmth, food
and clothing for the families of
these men. and to help as does the
Legion and auxiliary in lime of
peace as well as war.
Each poppy has a sticker on It
which rends: "In memoriam !
American legion nnd American
Legion Auxiliary. Marie by pa
tients U S. veterans' Hospital No.
77; Portland."
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KLAMATH KALLS. Ore.. May
j 21. A sanity hearing has been or
dered for Coleman Berry, sheep
man, who Is accused of having set
fires in federal timber near the
Lake-Klamath county line. The
(fires were controlled after a stren-
unus fight by forest service and
Klamath Forest Protective asso
ciation crews. A warrant charging
Berry with setting seven fires In
Eastern Klamath county will be
served If he is found 8tnef Lake
view authorities said.
Delegates to the Baptist con
vention here include Mrs. H. M.
Sherwood and Beulah Belle Smith
from I'ortlend.
Old Time Dance
AT THE WIGWAM
Wednesday Night, May 22
Music by the Whirlwind Orchestra.
Everybody Come Tickets 50c
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ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO.
Established 1901
M. E. RITTER, Manager
Founded and Maintained on Efficient
Service and Courtesy
oaknaend8Kan, St. AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Lady
Embatmer
which time Mr. Harris and Mr.
Boyle will be the principal speak
ers. Both banquets are to be served
at the Christian church.
To Leave for Europe
Mrs. Frank G. Erno of this ci(y
Is leaving this week for Karhns
uenmai-K, to visit with her motln
Keys Here
Cileun O. Keys of Portland, sales
man for Mai lory Logging Equip
ment Co.. visited here yesterday
and left this morning for Califor
nia on n business visit.
Here From MonmoutJh-
Mrs. John Scott and Mrs. F.
It. Bowman of Monmouth arrived
for five months. Mrs. Krno will be ' here yesterday and are stopping
accompanied as far as Portland by
an. rmo.
Leaves for South
Mrs. Iiicliard Clem left this
morning for Mt. Shasta. Cat., where
she will remain until Mr. Clem is 'yesterday emoute to the
discharged from the hospital at i convention. Mr. Nelson
at the Grand while atlending the
Baptist convention here.
Enroute to Medford
Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. NVl.-on of Mc-
Minnvillf passed through this city
). O. F.
is grand
HIGH SCHOOL GIRL
GETS MYSTERY RIDE
OREGON STATE
BAPTISTS MEET
IN CONVENTION :ftr eommlting some crime, Miss
f Afwortntod Frr I.i'nseil Wfri-I
SAN JOSE, Cal., May 21. Taken
for a mystery ride by a man believ
ed to ho fleeing the bay section
(Continued from page 1)
ora Smith, 18, Piedmont, entered
t he San Jose police si at Ion early
this morning clad in flimsy eve-
ferences. mine arrav. without wraps and told
Mrs. Frank B. Matthews, wife of; a storv of two hours of terror dur-
pastor, nan charge of the i ing a drive from Oakland, while a
pistol held at her back uiged her
han i rancisco. Mr. Clem will sub- treasurer of the lodge
"hi 10 a minor operation and upon
his recovery the couple will leave Umpqua Post to Meet
for Germany on a visit to rela I Ctupqua Post will meet tonight
tives. Clem will he relieved i.t t he : nr its regular session. One of the
outnern Pacific freight office hv I principal matters of business will
the loca
son? service and devotional exer
cises. The convention proper opens to
nlnht In the church auditorium
with the following program:
7:3(1 Service of praise, Rev. W.
Earl Cochran, Salem.
8:00 Welcome address. Dr.
Frank B. Matthews, Roseburg.
8:15 Address hv the president,
Dr. C. L. Trawin, Eugene.
8:30 Announcement of commit
tees, etc.
8:40 Music, Mrs. Beulah Belle
Smith.
S:f0 Annual sermon, Dr. W. E.
Henry, McMinnville.
Delegates Arrive
The delegates who arrived today
were ably taken care of and enter-
tained by local committees, Oliver
Johnson being chairman of the
committee on
CIRCUS ATTENDANT '"f 1,SH lj'"n nml tl,p Piano play-
PETS BENGAL TIGER two highly dramatic episodes which
AND LOSES AN ARM,llr, m've-tingllng.
newcomers to motion pictures, are
lo ereat speed,
Miss Smith, a senior nt the Pled-!
mont high school, daughter of Mrs.
H. A. Dodge, who Ik now in Wash
ington. D. C, attended a rcention
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
"Borax" Smith. Arbor Villa, Oak
land. The affair was a farewell, to
Miss Smith's pnstor. Dr. It. A.
Brown, of the First Congregational
church, Oakland, who Is leaving for
the. east.
At about 11 p. m.. Miss Smith
went to her mother's car packed
outside to rest, alone. She was
barely seated when a man of 40, in
hlue jeans and a can opened the
dnnr jhnist a gvn In her side nnd
ordered "Get in the front seat little
girl, you're eoing for a ride."
At San Jose's city limits, the
gnnmnn-passenifer stopped the car
(AunHatwl l'raa leaned Wire)
PORTLAN'D, May 21. With his
arm amputated below the elbow, I
Douglas Grlzzard, 2, cage man,
with the Al. G. Barnes circus, was
In a hospital here today suffering
severely from shock and loss of
blood. Ills arm was horribly man
gled yesterday when a Bengal
tiger clawed and chewed It ns Grlz
zard was petting the animal
through the bars of Its cage. Am
putation of the arm was necessary.
Several persons witnessed the
attack. Grlzzard was petting the
tiger when it suddenly grabbed IBs
hand with Its teeth and kept tug
ging until the man's entire arm
was Inside the cage. Before help
arrived Grizznrd's whole arm had
been mangled.
cast In the leading romantic roles
with Helen Ware, Warren Hyiner,
Ivan Linow, Marjorle Beebe, Stuart
Erwin, Erville Alderaon and James
Guilfoyle in major characterizations.
KLAMATH FALLS HAS
BID FOR INTEREST
IN LOSING RAILWAY
PRES. HAMILTON
OF STATE CHAMBER
COMMERCE SPEAKER
Waldo Perry of I'ortlund.
"TIi it raft
be the appointment of a committi
to work with the other patriotic or
ganizations of the city in arrant
ling for the Memorial day program.
Suits in hard finish wear-resisting
and shape retaining
custom worsteds; styled for
the most critical, and tailored
to a rigid clothing code. Such
re the offerings at Harth's
Toggery.
miinrijrff-J
Home From Klamath
Mrs. W. It. Winkler has returned
here after spending two weeks in
Klamath Falls visiting with Mr.
Winkler who is employed by the
Southern Pacific. She was accom
panied home by Miss Jean Cyreeii,
of Klamaili Falls.
Hoover Ancestor Check
Fails in Germany
Rearch Doen't Substantiate
Claim That Forebear Came
From Baden-Baden.
Miss McClintock Ill
Miss Valeria Jean
daughter of Mr. and
McClintock of this city,
ill at the family home
cording to report she
more restful night but
t ion is considered critical.
McClintock,
Mrs. John
is ciitically
here. Ac
passed a
her condi-
entertalnment and
B. W. Strong chairman of the re- and disappeared
ception committee, each being as
sisted by large groups of men and
women who are ably handline the
task of arranging accommodations
and entertainment for the visitors.
All of the sessions are open to
the general public and friends of
the church are invited to attend
any of the meetings in which they
mav be interested. BA PEN-BADEN, Germany, Mav
Tomorrow's program Is as fol- 21. The 1oy of the BadenePe In
lows: claiming Herbert Hoover as one of
Wednesday Morning their own hns been short lived.
8:45-9:25 llr. J. W. Bailey be- There wni proi't Jov when the
sins a scriptural study of Paul American Genealogical nnd H'er
and his Master. The theme this ahlic. socletv announced that the
morning is "The Initial Experi- American president's forbear was
enre." none other thn one Andres Mn-
9:0 Song and prayer. Rev. E. her of Baden-Baden, who allegedly
J. Hoilson. leie'ernted to America In 1 "40.
f : .1 r Business session. i With customary German thoinuph-
10:il0 Program of church educa- nes. however, researches were In
tion. I)r. W. T. Milliken. director. ; diluted o move the truth or fal-
K. S. Hamilton, president of the
Oregon State Chamber of Com
merce, was the speaker today at
the Kiwaniu luncheon held at noon.
The Botary. Lions and Chamber of
Commerce members were guests.
President Hamilton gave a most
interesting talk on the subject
"We Build," the Klwauis motto,
speaking of the assets of Oregon,
and dealing particularly with the
question of taxation, showing ttiat
the tax i nob le m Is not one that Is
holding back (he development of
the state, btit that there is a need
for a greater spirit of statu progress.
(AworUtftl Prwi LraMtl Wire)
KLAMATH FALLS. Oro., May !
21. The Oregon, California and
Eastern railroad, owned Jointly by
the Great Northern and the Sou'.h-,
eru Pacific railroads, last uighb
submitted two bids for the city's
$:tnu,000 Interest In the lino. One
offer provided for a straight cash
payment of $150,000. The other
ofler was for $72,895 and the Hue's
city property.
The city has held Income bonds
on Ire line for more tint n leu ye.ira
and has yet to realize a profit on
(lie Investment. At the same time
$1K.0IU) was lust annually In Inter
est payments.
Dissatisfaction over this situa
tion led Mayor T. B. Watteis to
enter Into negotiations with the
joint owners of the line. The Ore
gon. California & Eastern was ori
ginally constructed to Sprague
Uiver by Ji. E. Strahorn. It later
went into joint ownership and was
extended 20 miles to Illy.
Oh, Man, Those Tires
Are Good Looking
You will say so too when we stand
one of the new "Kelly Registered"
alongside a wheel of your car.
And this outward beauty just hints
at the beauty of their inward con
struction. They are built to stand the
strains and speeds of modern driv
ing. The Kelly-Springfield Tire Co. has
built this tire to last the life of the
car. Come in and let us show you
these tires. We also do motor re-conditioning,
car washing, greasing and
tire repairing.
ROSE GARAGE
Corner Rose and Lane Sts. Phone 66
"SPEAKEASY," 100', ALL
TALKING PICTURE, COMING
TO ANTLERS THURSDAY
Singing and Playing Deftly Woven
Into All-Dialogue Movietone.
Although the Fox Movietone pro
duction, "Speakeasy" is an all
talking picture, there are many
tunerul moments furnished by vir
tue of Sharon Lynn's vocal talents
una Henry 11. wamian s piano
AIRPLANE AFTER
ENDURANCE MARK
CONTINUES TO FLY
( Atmnrtiili'd I'ri'ti; I,'u'(I Wlr.f)
FOHT WORTH, Texas, May 21
The monoplane Fort Worth, at
tempting to breuk the Ibu-lmur re
fueling endurance record of the
army monoplane, Queslioti Mark,
was refuelled early today for the
third time since it took off at
11:33 a. m. Sunday. In two con
tacts at an altitude of 2au feet,
1 10 gallons of gasoline was trans
ferred from the auxiliary ship.
plavlng which are Important parts 'im' Hll. I" "; '' "'
In the relating of the story. and Jaiiies Kelley. completed
A great deal of the action takes 1 1,8 frly-fourth hour aloft ut 7:33
place in one of New York's world, u- '"
Home From Coast
Kalph Hen-hk of Eureka, Cal.,
and tieorge Smith, manager of the
Hotel Host of this city, returned
yesterday from a trip to Coos Bay.
They visited at various hotels and
places of interest while away. Her
riclt is connected with the Red
wood Highway association.
M iss Louise HundeniD Pi onresp m u"v f President Hoover s connec-; famous ihlrst quenching palaces
i i., oiu.,w..,i..rv nw.rir n f.r., ,i t Ion with t he fanwus sua. But'and Miss Lynn portrays the eharac-
Iienner ill trie reconiH oi ine iowii it m .Miti.M. nunmiin-i, uuu i-i
nor in the old church books was tnali takes tne roie or fuzzy, piatio
r to plaver in the same "joint.
Richter Here
Fred Richter is stopping at the
Hotel Rose for a few days. Richter
lias returned from Eastern Oregon
and was formerly In business at
Winchester Bay. He will be in
charge of the Richter store at
Camas Valley while his brother
Ralph visits in the east with rela
tives and friends.
Examining Board Busy
Ix)ta liyseri of Lookingglass.
Kva Ackert, Lenora (Jodfrey, Mrs.
M. N'elson. Josephine Sinnott or
Roseburg. M. Paulson of Brock
way. M. Rice of Idllard, Mrs. C. W.
Hunt of Roseburg and Alice Me
Xoff of Oakland are engaged in
exaininine eighth irr:ib ivuminn.
' lion papers at the office of the
county school superintendent this
j we.-k. They expect to finish the
I work the latter part of the week.
o
plans for l!29-3fl- 30 minutes)
; Rev. C. R. Delapine, Bible study
: for high school pupils a practical
experiment and Its results (20 mln-i
Utest.
! Rev. C. S. Tunnell, a unified pro-'
, gram for the local church how to t
1 get rid of "fifth" wheels (20 mln-i
j Utes).
Dr. W. T. MUHken, problem
j meeting bring your real problems
and have them discussed (20 min
utes). 1 11:30 Solo, Mrs. Beulah Belle
Smith.
11:40 Quiet hour. Dr. James
West. First Baptist Church, San
r rancisco.
12:10 Adjourn.
12 : 1 T Fellowship luncheon f M.
E. church, slop plate). Toastmaster. '
Miss Mabel Hinea. Theme, "A City
Set on n Hill."
Wednesday Afternoon
1 :45-Devotional, Dr. Mary Fowl
er Thompson, Kugene.
2: h0 Announcement of
any trace of an Andreas Huher
he found.
The best that the Badenese can
hope for Is that Andreas Huher
mav have come from one of the in
numerable villages Bill-rounding
Baden-Baden, the theory being that I
emigrants to the United States, fori
convenience sake, stated that they I
came from Baden-Baden, when In j
reality they hailed from some small ;
village. i
Prof. F. H. Staerk. who conducted
long invctigatinns. found that the
neriod o round 1740 was one dur
ing w bich many Germans emigrat
ed to the United States from this
section of the country. i
There, are several decidedly new
twists to the story and the singing
W00LWORTH STORE IN
ST. LOUIS HIT BY FIRE
Farm Loans
Loans on Improved farms, 6. 7 or
1U years. 6J per cent Interest,
payable annually. 1 commls
sion over term of loan, making
total cost fij'r. Liberal repay
ment privilege. Prompt action.
We also have private money for
farm and city loans. Call c
write.
G. W. Young & Son
LOANS
116 Casa St. Phone 417
v (AMWlaf-d Pre L"i Wir?)
ST. LOTIS, May 21. damage
victors tlmated at $150,000 was caused
COOS LINEMAN HURT
MARSHFIELI). Ore., May 21.
Charles McGary, Jr., member of the
line crew of the West Coast Tele
phone company was In a serious
condition in a hospital here today.
Mil ferine from injuries received
yesterday when a pole to which he
at strapped fell near Coquille.
Mctiary received a broken leg. a
fractured skull, and a broken jaw
bone. Hospital attendants believe
in reading content and presenta
tion of awards, Mrs. G. W. Alexan-:
der. !
2:10 Special music.
2: 15 Address. Miss Ottitle Pe
chous, head worker Neighborhood
House, Kansas City. Kans.
2: 45 Address, Rev. John A
Howard, Bengal Orlssa.
3:45 Address, Dr. G. L. White,
"Our Aged Veterans."
4:30 Adjourn.
Wednesday Evening
7:30 Song service. Mrs. Beulah
Belle Smith, directing.
S:oo Address. Rev. J. A. How
ard. Hen.aiorissa.
8:3o Music.
S:4i Sermon. Itr. J. M. Dean.
Two banquets are slated. The
women will meet Wednesday nn
and the entire group will be enter-
i tained on Thursday evening, at
by fire early today In a Wool worth
,r and 10-cent store and the Can
ton Tea garden at Eighth and Olive
streets in the heart of downtown
St. Louis.
NOTICE
We specialize In used cars.
Buy and aell them. Our used
cart are guaranteed or your
money back.
Used Car Exchange
Phone 468 527 N. Jackson St
Next to Deer Creek Bridge
L. R. CHAMBERS
Buy a Big "N"
Used Car
o u o
v D
C V E
K e
J. O. Newland
and Son
Roseburg, Or on
Phone 48
m, now WEDNESDAY (Mi I
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I w.tm I U3l 1 Ralph Forbes I ET1
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1 V -1 A Role Tailored to Gilbert's WMyTfl
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jrr KsV MUSIC SCORE AND SOUND Wy2
t&WSS EFFECTS
JmMMX ri also nfev
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K K&r Matinee, 10 and 35
Evenings 10 nnd 50 Vj
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I "SPEAKEASY" I
Wi Jlf&3 100 All-Talking I
WtfgJ New York City Talks I
When tin' f-hllflrcn arc i X g 1
hot anil In ltuhli- m-iiil , I Qi
thi-rn to thu Id-xall :, li I I "1 I S - 1 J M
Foiintiiln to cool off. ..-w ' '
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for I In; rlitlilri'n'H health. , .' 'W ' 5
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IttmiiilittlaVt iHi'i win i i
he will recover.
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