ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY. JULY 13. 1929.
Newsy Items From Douglas County Correspondents
SIX )
-'(Nmri-Rrvlftw Douirlai County Rinvhl)
GUM:, July 13. Mr. HalbertAV.
Matthews and wife and son, Teddy,
of Chicago ure mumped at Hog
back camp fur a few days fishing.
Mr. Matthews, a huh of Mr. and
Mrs. J,, L. Matthews, ia a former
lloueburg resident and one of the
original members uf the liuufbtug
Hoys' Hand, organized and directed
by Mr. S. E. Wright several years
ago, from which were developed a
number uf very Hble musicians. For
the last six yeurs Mr. .Matthews
bus been engaged la orchestral
work In Chicago and other eastern
cities. He wuh nolo trombonist with
the famous Oriole orcheslru at the
Kdgowuter Ueach hotel, Chicago,
for two years and was with 1'aul
Anil, another noted orchestra lead
er, for a lime.
Mr. Mutthews Is on leave from
his orchestra and will spend a
month or six weeks visiting with
relntlves and friends in Douglas
couuty before returning to Chicago.
ORNITHOLOGIST IS
MAKING STUDY OF
WESTERN BIRDS
Newi-Review Dmitflo County Special)
WILHWR, July 13. -Mr. I. II.
Johnston and Mr. Murray Ilrlggs,
both of CharlcHton, West Virginia,
have been visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mis. John Walker. Mr.
Johnston Is slate ornithologist of
West Virginia. At present ho Is
making a study of western birds.
Ho secured a remarkable picture
of one of the largest California
condors known to be in existence.
The- species 1b almost extinct. Mr.
Johnston says he hus round seven
teen varieties nf humming birds
!u the west, whereas there Is only
one-In the east.
SOUTH DEER CREEK
(N?wrvIpw Dmiifliii Offliiifr Riwlnl)
SOUTH PEER CHEEK, July 13.
A group of young people consist
ing of Miss Fledu Hickman, Miss
A k lies Weatherford and Mr. Frank
lletls of Itoseburg and Miss Helen
Jlrnnton of IUxonvllle, Thomas
Milton and Albert Selgferson of
South Deer creek rtpent Hunday ev
ening at I he it. k. iiinnti Home on
South Deer creek. HefreshmeiUn
of ice cream and cake wore Borvod
to all.
The farmers of South Deer creek
are busy In the hay this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Stafford of
Punsmnlr, Cal., were callers a( the
H. K. I Hood homo Tuesday utter
noon. Dr. and Mrs. C. II. Uulley spent
the weekend at Ihindonhythe-Scu.
John Whitsett of Kosehurg Is
spending a Tew days at the J. K.
Milton home on oSulh Deer creek.
lPe Kelley and mother, Mrs. Lon
IvOley were business callers In
lUwburg Wednesday afternoon.
IL 1-3. Illood is In Klamath Kails
attending lo business matters.
GLENDALE
ow Itcvlc-w DmiKlim Count v 8poI1)
GLENDALE, July 13. Miss
Donna Elizabeth Swank and Albert
Heall, both of this city, were mar
ried at Unsehurg Weduesdav by
Judge W. S. Hamilton. Mrs. Heall
In a daughter or Mr. and Mrs. M.
D. Swank, who have been residents
of this city and Fern vale for many
years. Heall Is a recent newcomer
to this city and Is a painter by
trade.
Miss llazt'l Strickland, one of
Roseburg's fair phone operators,
arrived here Thumlny for a brier
visit with friends. Miss Strickland
Is n house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
1. II. Smith.
- 'Frank 1 1 ill has been . engaged
this' week In hauling out some of
tho mine machinery he reeetilly
bough) from the old Prullt niliio lo
cated in Cow creek canyon.
Mrs. Alvin Hcnninger and Mrs.
Ira Tucker motored to Grants
Pass Thursday where the afternoon
was spent shopping.
L 11. Sml t h t ran sac I ed business
nt Canyonvllle Wednesday.
Lory A. Miller has Fold the ptaro
where he now resides to Archie
Sanderson, who recently bought the
Hart on place adjoining the Miller
property. Sanderson intends to fix
up these places for rental pur
poses. Miller has begun construc
tion on a new house which he will
Ufuvfor a home as soon as complet
ed on a site next to the .lohu .len
klu place on the Cow Creek high
way Just a short ways from this
cltv
Ethel M. Smith went to Kosehurg
Wednesday where she has secured
employment at the court house In
the otflcn of F. L. Calkins, the
county nssersor.
J). II. Kedfleld attended the new
talkies nt Grants Pass last Sunday
J. (. Lystul transacted business
nt Hose burg Thursday. i
La Win e Huwn nf Iloseimrg, ,
salesman representing Copeo stock
spent Friday here on business.
C. IX Murray, a Glendale Lumber
company employee, was driving
along the Kern vain road Wednesday
when the auto "Jackknlfed" cann
ing him to lilt the hunk alongside
the rond. No one was hurt but the
ear had to be towed to the Central
garage for repairs.
Mrs. C. Nebel is confined to her
home on Willis avenu wih a tnnr
of lumbago thin week. Mr. Nebel
who has been quite 111 Is now niurn
better.
Walt Melssner of the Glendale
irnrnpe Is Installing a radio pet In
the C. It. Austin home this week
Mr. aud Mrs. J. U, Lystul wero
VACATION NEWS
from the North Umpqua
(IJy CARL C. HILL)
(NVwb-K- irw ImiiIju iUtuniy S'rfrlal)
GLIDE, July 13. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles lioyd made a business trip
to Itoseburg Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. 1 L. Matthews are
spending a tew days camping and
fishing at Hogback camp.
Hay West and mother of Hamil
ton, Calif., and Mrs. West's nurse.
Miss Helen Kaiser of Oakland,
Calif., are in camp at Camp Hope.
.Mrs. West is in the outdoors for
her health while Mr. West is en
joying the fishing.
J. M. Corbin and Hugh Cutting
and families of Molalla, Ore., are
in camp at Honey Creek bridge.
Mr. Cutting has made some very
line catches of Halnbow and Steel-
head on the Honey Creek riffles,
using a tandem Doc Khelton spin
ner and bait. Ifoth Mr. Corbin and
Mr. Cutting are greatly pleased
with the North Umpqua country.
E. J. Deedou, manager of Dr.
Medford and Ashland visitors Fri
day. Last Monday's Issue of the Rose
burg News-Review printed an ar
ticle by the Glendale correspondent
about fight on pine beetles In
which there was an error as to
Initials. Instead of C. F. Johns,
who Is now a California, resident,
the name should have been T. C
Johns, better known as Champ
Johns, as the Johns employed at
the Crater lake park
Mr. Cohen, formerly In the lum
ber business at Grants Pass, was a
business visitor here Tuesday.
Wesley Ashworth, who has been
manager of tho MacMarr store here
since its opening has secured trans
fer buck to his former job with the
MacMarr i;toro nt Rose-burg, be
cause of his Inability to secure a
vacant house .here Into which to
move his family. Joe IturrougliH
of Ashland Is now in charge of tho
local MacMarr store.
County Commissioner R. A. Hub-
en bark and County Roadmaster
Floyd Frear were business visitors
hero Wednesday.
Signs have been posted at both
ends of the Cow creek bridge here
which read: "Total load limit for
this bridge, 10 tons Including trail-
by order county court. This
was necessitated by the extremely
heavy loads of logs and lumber
that are being hauled daily over
this brldce.
C. Springer was a Roseburg visi
tor Thursday.
It. C. Good, who Is employed as
a millwright at the new planing
mill being built by the Glendale
Lumber company, recently lost a
valuable kit of tools by theft.
The school grounds nt the Gil
ham school house on Cow creek
are being graded and leveled, mak
ing a big improvement In the play
grounds there.
Miss Geraldtno Wlndes, who
makes her home with the Zooks,
leaves fur Salem Sunday where
she will enter a hospital for treat
ment. Her many friends here sin
cerely hope that she may regain
her health and strength soon. Mrs.
I. A. Zouk will accompany her to
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Griffin of
Crescent City visited at the O. P.
Harvey home Sunday. Giii'lln was
formerly edit or and owner of the
Glendale News published here.
One day, several years ago, he
loaded (he printing plant, lock,
stock and barrel, on a truck and
moved it to Crescent City where ho
started unother new spa per. With
his departure the Glendale News,
which had been published here
nearly 25 years passed out of ex
istence. lien Nichols of Riddlo transacted
business here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Older and
Miss Htden Taylor left for Klam
ath Falls Tuesday where they will
upend a few days visiting with
friends.
Mrs. T. A. Higglus. Miss Viola
"UmiiiH and LaVell llliruins. spent
Tuesday at Grants Pass shopping
and visiting with friends.
Karl G. Williams Is now employ
ed at the new Central garage.
..Mrs. Clarence E, lllldge and
Mrs. Ira Tucker motored to Rose
burg Tuesday to shop and transact
business.
Allan Smith returned to the
togging camp near Powers where
he is employed, Tuesday, after hav
ing spent a brief vacation at the
home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
H. Smith during the 4th of July
shut down uf the logging camp.
linear if hi (liens, who resides on
Woodford crek Ih driving a new
Ford sedan that wan Just deliver
ed lo him by the Roseburg Ford
dealer this week.
Dick Nail, who has beMi work
ing at Klamath Falls, visited his
father, Win. Nail, the fore part of
the week, returning to his work
Tuesday.
A. J. LI I burn of Roseburg was
here I uesday with one of hit dem
onstrating cars.
Dorothy Dyer, daughter of Mr.
and Mis. George Dyer, celebrated
her 7th birthday last Saturday with
a parly at which she bad seven uf
tier little girl friends us guests.
Games
played, foltowed by re-
freshments which
the Higglus home.
were served at
MARRIED AT DAYS CREEK
f New- nvvlrnv IMiiitUb (in!r SprlaD
MYRTLE CREEK. July El. Mrs.
Clara Totten, postmistress at
Days Creek, and O. A. Klrby.
former Myrtle Creek luistnmster
and a merchant at Myrtle ('reek,
were married Thursday evening at
the bride's home. The hnppy eon-
pie have many friends who wish
them every Rood fortune. Mr. and
Mri. Klrby are taking a wedding
trlp to Ihft ronsl and will then beWutnes Creek road.
nt home ut Days Creek
McMahon's Turkish Haths of Port
land, Ore., find party. In company
with the family of Iloyd Hubble of
Kosebuig, spent Thursday at Gil
lespie camp fishing and picnick
ing. Dr. Deed on ia on his way to
Coos Hay points for his vacation
and stopped to try the fishing on
the North Liiipipia.
Hoy Scouts Hobby Hill and Leo
O'.Mara, members of Troop 7 of
Glide, returned Thursday from a
ten day trip through the North
l!mpn.ua district with Ranger I-'red
Asam. The trip was given to the
boys by Mr. Asam, who is a troop
committeeman for Troop 7, as an
award for outstanding scout work
during the year. They accompanied
Mr. Asam on an inspection trip
and were given instruction in
woods work and the actual opera
tion of the fire prevention and su
presslou service of the federal for
est service.
YONCALLA
(N'pwu-Kpvkw Dirtljflui County .Special)
YONCALLA, July 13. Iloswell
Mineral Springs Wltu leaned IliHt
week to Dr. and Mrs. II. K. AduniH
of lOuKene. Dr. und Mm. Adums
luivu tuken cliiU'Ke and a new corns
of nui-HeH have been installed at
the resort. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ilelllwell left for a ten days vuca
lion to Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Applegato
and son spent a few days last
week visiting relatives In KeddiliK,
Calif. Miss Virginia Coekran re
turned homo with them, and will
spend the Bummer visiting rela
tives. W. W. Puch, Mlssos Dorothy and
Million Kdes, spent Wednesday
suopping in itosehuri;.
Arno lljurk, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. UJork, hud tho misfortune to
get his linger In .an electric wash
ins machine, and very nearly sev
ered me entile finger from the
hand. Dr. McKalg was called, uud
at this writing tho looks ure bright
that the finger can bo saved.
Miss Clover Miller, and Miss
Lorla Hendriik of Oakland, Calif.,
spent a few dayB this week visiting
at the V. L. Applcgato ranch.
Mis. Clura Tandy and daughter,
left Wednesday for a few weeks
visit with relulivos In Santa Hosa.
Cal.
VV. S. Hogan of nice Hill was
taken to Eugene, to the Pacific
Christian hoHpltal, Monday, where
no unuerwont an operation Tor Rail
stones. At this writing Mr. Hogan
is doing nicely.
Mrs. V. Lupkln of Long Uracil,
Calif., arrived hero Wednesday.
called because of the serious ill
ness of hoi- mother, Mib. Olcolt.
Dr. McKalg spent three days
,tlilH week in Portland where ho at
tended the medical convention.
Miss Viola Nowhy of ltos-fc-.irg
spent Thursday liuie visiting he,
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Smith of
Itoseburg are visiting at the Ceo.
Tavenor home for a few days.
Mrs. C. Lamb of Aslotia spent a
Tew days here this week, called
here by the death of her sister-in-law,
Mrs. McKuig. She la a sister
of Dr. McKalg.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Doild and fami
ly and Miss Theliua Jean JoluiHon
left Friday for a two mouths trip lo
Indiana.
The special meetings held in Iho
community church ure still going
on, and are a great help lo those
who are attending.
MYRTLE CREEK
(NVw-i. tn-vlt'w lloiiirln. C.itnitv Stx-clnl)
MYHTLR CHKKK. July 13 tieo.
D. t.lack) Weaver Is making an ex
tended trip through the easlera
stales. He expects tu be gone
about six mouths.
Miss Doris Shlrlclllf of Winches
ter Hay Is vlsillug relatives and
friends here I his week.
Mrs. Lulu Wright Is home from
Host-burg where she has been tak
ing tl'cutllicula I'roin Dr. DeLupp.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davill have
moved to town and are living in
the Sellg House.
Fred .shelton is i!angerouslv ill
with bronchial pneumonia follow
ing an aiiai-k of measles.
Winston Itl.e is working at the
Standard (III slatlon at present.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. KUe wore
over from I lie Leona sheep ranch
for a few days this week while .Mr.
Ulce was having some dental work
done.
Kvorett Winter ami his niolher,
brother anil sister, nro home from
llandon where they have been
camping. They will spend next
week In Creiccnt Clly.
Mr. and Mrs. C. w. Williams or
llcrmlslon are spending a shini
Mine with relatives ami friends
here nnd nt Canyonvllle.
Mr. 11. li. Hartley and rlsler.
Mrs. C. A. Crawford of Toledo.
Die., have been visiting their limit.
mis. . l,. mirk on North Mvrtl.
They have gone to southern 'call-
fornla for a visit with other rela
tives and were accompanied bv
their aunt who will vWl at Covina
with her mother, Mrs. Casad,
LODGES TO PICNIC
(NVw llrvii'w Omul Ceiinty Sj-M-ish
A joint picnic aud basket dinner
will be held Sunday, July I t. at the
Wayside Park, by Azalea Lodge
No. IIS, A. F. & A. M.. and Glen
dale chapter O. K. S. All Masons
aiwi Stars and their families are in
vlted to bring (heir baskets and
Join In the festivities. Wayside
park is a grove about len yards off
the main highway at the junction
' "ie Pacific highway
and the
short dis
tance wut of Atalea ranch.
lillTOBBFiEW
s
TB VISIT GLENDALE
(Now R"vtew I tu !,'. t'ounty SpfHal)
GLENDALE, July 13. Mr. and
Mrj. J. li. Wantz of Chicago are
expected here for a Hhort visit at
the home of Mrs. Alta Cunning
ham of this city. Mrs. Wantz is a
sister of Mrs. Cunningham.
Mrs. Wantz is expected to arrive
here today while Mr. Wantz will ar
rive here Sunday from Portland
where he has been in attendance
at the convention of the American
Medical association.
Mr. Wantz is president of the
Victor Electrical Co., of Chicago,
a firm that specialiKe in the manu
facture of X-ray apparatus, doctor's
appliances and surgical tools. The
new X-ray machine that cannot
burn the patient or user Ms being
developed by this firm and it was
largely through the effortH and
ability of Mr. Wantz that this mar
velous new X-ray has been perfect
ed. The members of the medical
profession are loud in their praise
for this new development "in X-ray
apparatus.
GLENGARY
(Sows-Itpview Pc-urIus County Special)
GLENGARY, July Li. Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar James and daughter
Floyd Itt'tls in Glengary. Mr. James
Floyd Pelts in lengary. Mr. James
recently sold out his business In
Fort Collins, Colo., and has been In
California visiting relatives and
looking for a location.
Mr. and Mrs. John Retts visited
Mrs. Hetts' parents last Sunday and
also with Mr. Iletts' parents, Mr.
und Mrs. F. T. Pelts.
Mrs. John Iletts and son, Fran
cis, spent the fourth at Mamlon.
Archie MeGchey ami sister, Mrs.
Harold Smith, are expected to re
turn home today from their trip
lo Washington, where they have
been vlrttiug their brother, Clinton
and family.
J. L. Morrison, who has been
quite ill for several days, was re
moved to Mercy hospital yesterday,
WILBUR
I ViwUrvrw T'Oiit'tut County Siccil)
WILBUR, July 13. Mrs., E
Schroeder of California, who has
been vlsftlng her daughter, Mrs.
('has. Sands, left Ibis morning for
Albany to visit another daughter
Mrs. Tom Godley.
Misses Alice Godsey and Mabel
Dawson are attending the 'Metho
dist Institute mi Little river.
Misses Kulah and Mary Strange
or Cortland are visllfng Mrs. D.
McKay.
Mrs. Ralph Sands entertained at
dinner for Mrs. Carl Lehman of
1 aroma.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spence left
for California Ibis morn Inc.
'T h e Garden Vallev Sunday
seheol united with the Wilbur Sun
day school last Sunday In a de
lightfnl service. This was follow
ed by a basket dinner at the school
gym, which everybody enjoyed
RICE CREEK
CWwu-Itminw PuhkIiiii Onutitv Spcflnll
HICIO CUKKIC. Julv 13. Mrs. D
A. Ill-own left Salurday for Itlver
side. California, to visit relatives
and ntlend lo business.
Mr. Jfbll lioberls has Installed
n new phone on the Ulce Creek
linn this w-eek.
Lester It. Meredith Injured his
right hand quile severely last Sat
urilav while working In tho noil.
anss Mi Id red Sibold of Tentnlle
has been spending a few days vis
iting n few days visiting Miss
Lorena llrown.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Krelger and
family of ItoHphurg are camping
on .i. ,i. nieredllhs once. Mr
Kieiger, who recently underuenl
n serious operation at (ho Veler-
inis hospital In roiiland is rapidly
n-coverliiir.
Mrs. Lester Mercdllh Is visiting
lennives m Kugene.
Miss Loren llrown, Mrs. J. J.
Meredith anil family visited in
Tenntlle Tuesday.
Mr. (). C. Wlekel nnd crew are
working nt Hie former location of
ins sawmill the last two davs, log
ging. Mrs. Orpha Smith nnd Miss T.-iu
rlna llrown motored to Hosehuig
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stevenson are
expected to visit J. .1. Meredith
tills week-end.
Mr. Abe ltlce and f.-lllillv mo
niovlmr into their new home at
Wiles Ci k.
Mr. and Mrs. l'carl Miller were
"hopping In Roseburg Wednes
day. HAYHURST
(NVwK-RVvliiw rMiirl;i r.Mintr Ptwtal)
HAYMCRST. Julv 12. Mr
Kloj d Williams anil daugh'ers. Ar
leno ami Dorothy. ar: visiting at
me nome of Mrs. Mary William.
Mr. and Mr. L-ad!trr of Golden
dale were tuests of Mrs. Williams
on Sunday last.
Mrs. Floyd Williams attended
the funeral of Mrs. McKaig at Al
bany on Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Trunnell of
Cottage Grove visited relatives
h.-re Sunday evening, bringing th..
Is Iter's sister. Mrs. Nellie Wil
liams, home with them.
Hazel Hannan and Rachel Wil
liams visited the hitter's mother.
Mrs. Mary Williams, on Tuesday.
Mrs. Florence StanW-v and
daughter Mabel Ik.T and the hit
ter's husbrmd. arrived from Long
Peach. Calif., and visited a few
das with Mrs. Stanley's brother.
W. A. Roberts. Mrs. Stanley for
merly resided at skelley.
Mrs. Harold Phillips was the
guest of Mrs. Lee Allen this week.
Miss Audrey Rogers of Yoncalla
vlnlted this week .at the home of
Marian Miller.
Mrs. Emma Miller entertained at
dinner on Sunday last, having as
guests Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Mil
ler and children und Miss iJolores
Sprinkle of Yoncalla.
Tom Hamilton visited his pa
rents here last Sunday.
Everett Allen, who was injured
while logging a couple of weeks
ago. Is recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry and baby
of Marshfield are guests of Mrs.
Harry's aistHr. Mrs. Ralph Helms.
Kruse and Miller have been in
stalling a large water tank at the
saw mill, which will lessen danger
by fire. They will begin sawing
again as soon as this is finished.
Frojn the number of logs being
hauled to Whipple's mill at Drain
and the large number of ties and
lumber ''being hauled from the
Kruse and Miller mill, one can't
lodp wondering what the next gen
eration around here Is going to do
for building material. No doubt
they will invent something to take
the place of timber; in fact they
already have. In many places.
DRAIN
(Sewf-Rpvlfw notijilm County Special)
DRAIN, July 13. Mrs. Wilfred
Rrown of Camas Valley was a vis
itor nt the homo of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Putnam, over
last week-end.
Ralph Whlpple and his daughter,
Mrs. Jas. Rates, of Fishtail, Mon
tana, who have been visiting rela
tives here and at Roseburg for a
week, left for their home on Mon
day morning.
Lester Wimberly, who has been
employed In Kugene for about
three years, is here for an Indefi
nite stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lakey have
their new cottage in South Drain
almost completed and expect to oc
cupy it in about two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Davis are
having a new dwelling erected on
their little farm a mile west of
town, Mr. Davis' brother, Ted Dav
is, having charge of the work.
Dr. Hertha Devore reports the
birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Huckins at their home just west
of town, on July 4.
Mrs. A. E. Stone, her daughter,
Mrs. Jean Stone and the latter's
daughter. Miss Katherine Stone,
were visitors at the home of Mrs.
L. C. Devore and Dr. Hertha De
vore on Saturday, from their home
at Kugene.
Mrs. K. G. Whipple and children
are having an outing at Winches
ter Pay Tor a week or ten days.
Mrs. Harry Cuul and children are
spending this week at the home of
her mother, Mrs. O. Olsen, at Glen
dale. Mrs. Chas. Morningstar enjoyed
a visit from her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller,
of McCready Springs the first of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis RHchey had
the pleasure of a visit from the
former's sister, Mrs. Martha Smith,
nnd family the latter part of last
week.
Mrs. Frank Angle and her grand
daughter, little Hetty Ferris, of
Portland, are here this week visit
ing the former's father, John
Sneed, and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCormick,
of Portland, visited here on the
4th and over the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gors
li tie, Mrs. McCormick being the
hitler's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. nert Swearingen,
of Portland, spent several days
last week at the bedside of the for
mer's brother. Perry Swearingen,
who nas been very ill for some
time, returning home last Sunday.
Hiram l urner. of ioledo, was
here the fore part of the week
making some improvements about
the former home of his mother.
Mrs. Mattle Applegate, in South
Drain.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hedrick and
little son went to Ashland last
week to spend the 4th and a few
days following at. the home of Mr.
Hodrick's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Win. Hedrick.
Perry Swearingen, a member of
the well-known family of that
name in this vicinity, died at the
home of his son. Jack Swearingen,
in Lureka valley, about three miles
west of Drain. Thursday night, fol
lowing an extended illness. Mr.
Swearingen was about 57 years of
age and is survived by his widow
and the following named children:
Sons. Fred and Jack, of Drain.
Clyde of KIktou nnd Dale. Charles
and Chester and one daughter.
Mrs. Wm. Huckins, residing at
various Willamette valley points;
also John and Orti Swearingen. of
Dram, Henry of Mapleton and Pert
of Portland, brothers. Mr. Swearin
gen was a highly respected citizen
wniTi'ver kihiu n. i nt niui'iai win
be held at Klkton Saturday after
noon. OAKLAND COUPLE WED
( Awna-Ialf-d I'n-M ltifril Witv)
OAKLAND. July 13 Mabel
Goodman, daughter of Mr. ' and
Mrs. Kliuer Goodman of Rice Hill,
became the bride of Maurice A.
Maupin. sen of Mr. and Mrs. C. II.
Maupin on Monday afternoon. July
The young couple will make
their home on the groom's ranch at
Kellogg.
FIRE DESTROYS HAY
GLFNDALK, Julv 13. A fire in
I. A. Zook's hayfleld near the Glen
dale Lumber company's new saw
mill, destroyed several tons of hay
bfjfore It could be extinguished.
The fire happened shortly before
noon Wednesday and is thought to
have started from sparks either
from the Glendale Lumber com
pa n y 's loconiot I ve or from t he
refuse ire which is nearby.
NEWLYWEDS ARE
ENTERTAINED AT
WEDDING SUPPER
(Nwt-RiviOTr Duufflu County Special)
GLKNDALE, July 13. A wed
ding supper was given Monday eve
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas A. Higgins, on Willis
avenue, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ray
W. Lewis who had been quietly
married that afternoon at Grants
Pass. The house was prettily deco
rated with pink and white roses.
Mrs. Lewis was Miss Ruth Kliza
beth Ylmont, a well known Med
ford young lady. The groom, Ray
W. Lewis, is a brother of Mrs. Hig
gins of this city and he has been a
Medford resident for a number of
years. He is well known in the
various Rogue river valley towns,
as he is engaged in buying and
selling beef to the meat trade
there.
The young couple will reside at
Medford and they will be at home
to their many friends after a
month's honeymoon trip to various
coast cities and places of Interest.
OAKLAND
(News-Review Douglas County Special)
OAKLAND, July 13. Mrs. Mary
Crouch has sold her property in
Oakland to a lamily from Portland,
who will make their home here.
Mr. Rawston, the new owner, will
move his family into their new
residence as soon as arrangements
can be made.
Dr. and Mrs. B. F. DeVore and
daughters, Rhea, Helen, and Janice
left Monday morning for a trip to
California.
During their stay Rhea DeVore
will have her nose operated on by
San Francisco physicians. Miss
DeVore had a number of serious
hemorrhage attacks caused by a
small growth in her nose a few
days before their departure.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Medlay are
planning a trip to Portland. They
intend leaving Sunday, July 14.
Juunita Pinkston is now working
in the Rexall store, taking the
place of Helen DeVore.
A. T. Brown is' here from Pasa
dena, Cal., and is visiting his many
friends in Oakland and vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Richardson
left last Saturday for a trip to San
Xrancisco.
Mrs. Fannie Little and her broth
er, Harvey Mahoney, arrived the
first of the week from Hillsboro
where the latter has undergone an
operation.
Mark Kincart returned to Co
quille the first of the week. He Is
working In the lumber mills of that
city.
S, P. TO INSTALL
INTER-CAR PHONE
SYSTEM ON TRAIN
The first inter-car telephone sys
tem on a railroad train is about to
be added to the conveniences of
modern rail transportation.
Developed and perfected by ex
perimentation with special equip
ment, the innovation will make its
appearance on The Cascade, South
ern Pacific's fast passenger train
running between San Francisco and
Portland.
This announcement of great sig
nificance in connection with rail
roading was made today by F. S.
McGinnls, passenger traffic man
ager for the company. -
A telephone instrument will be
placed in each Pullman car in the
train. Connections will run to the
diner, club and observation enrs.
With the Inter-car communication
Hues In operation it will be pos
sible for passengers to send and
receive messages from any part of
the train. And as a practical travel
asset the traveling telephone will
save many steps.
For instance, passengers may
use the telephone to order meals
from the diner, or inquire if seats
are available at the time they whh
to have their meals.
Or they may have refreshments
sent to them from the club car;
see if the barber is busy; call the
maid; summon train attendants and
officials obtain all available ser-
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