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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MAY 21. 1930. THREE Local News Business Visitor In H. P. Conn, of Melrose, was in this city today on business. Here on Business Jess Marr was In this city yesterday on bust- Mrs. Crockard Visits Mrs. A.S. Crockard, of Kugene, 1b visiting in Roseburg today. Here From Tillamook L. 8. Houghton, of Tillamook, was a bus iness visitor in tills city today. Miss Mills Shops Miss Mary Miles, of Myrtle Creek, was visit ing friends and shopping in town today. . From Melrose Narclsse Conn, of Melrose, was here yesterday on business. In on Business Emmett Hall came in from Wilbur on business uesday. Here on Business Ralph New ton, of Drain, was here on business Tuesday. . Visits in Roseburg Miss Clara Trask, of Myrtle Creek, was visit ing and shopping today in Roseburg. Here on Business H. L. Ingles, of Peel, was here yesterday on business. From Days Creek Marion and Pan Perdue, of Days creek, were transacting business in this city Tuesday. Looklngglass Man Here Fred Chamberlain, of Looklngglass, was here today in the interests of business. Mr. Bonebrake In Fred Bone- brake, of Riversdale, was in this city yesterday on business. Oakland Man Here Ed Settle, of Oakland, was here yesterday in the interests. of business. . Yoncalla Man Here J. M. Am brose, of Yoncalla, was here Tues day as a business visitor. Visit In Portland Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wimberly and son, Elton, spent the past week-end as visi tors In Portland. Transacts Business Here George Brown, of Looklngglass, was transacting business in Rose burg yesterday. From Portland W. J. Misliler, wbo is associated with the W. E. Finzer company of Portland, was here Tuesday caring for business interests. From Reedsport W. A. Love lace, of Reedsport, was in this1 city Tuesday on business. From Oak Creek W. H. Singleton, from Oak creek, was a business visitor here Tuesday. Mr. Strcno Here C. A. Strong, of Myrtle Creek, was here yester day in the Interests of business. Mrs. Manley Here Mrs. M. E. Manley and daughter, of Canyon ville, spent several hours yesterday in Roseburg visiting friends and shopping. Reedsport Man In William York came here from Reedsport Tuesday to attend to business mat ters. Glendale Residents in Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sether, residents of Glendale, were here yesterday call ing on friends and attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman In Mr. and Mrs. Lee Goodman, of Melrose, spent several hours visiting and transacting business yesterday in Roseburg. Visitors From Riddle Miss Faunnie Poole, Miss Lillian Logs- don and Mrs. O. V. LogBdon were visitors here from Riddle yester day. Mr. and Mrs. Slndt Here Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sindt, of Mel rose, were calling on friends and transacting business yesterday In this city. Melrcse People In Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Conn, of Melrose, spent several hours In this city yester day transacting business and vis iting friends.: .' From Garden Valley Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wlnniford and family, of Garden valley, spent several hours in town this morning transacting business and visiting friends. Bringing Back Cars Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chambers left today for Portland to drive back two new automobiles, a Nash and a Duraul, that have been purchased locally. Mrs. Brown Returns Mrs. E. J Brown has .returned to her home in this city after spending some time visiting with her daughter Mrs. Grant Pond, of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Busenbark In Mr. and Mrs. IX N. Busenbark and family, of Melrose, .spent several hours transacting business and visiling friends In Roseburg yes terday. Glendale People Here Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Sether, I. H. Smith, Dorothy Hendrickson, Gertrude Nebel and Howard Lystul were among the several residents from Glendale who were in Roseburg today. Mr. Darby In Portland H. C, Darby has left for Portland, where he will spend the summer as pay master on the Mt. Hood Loop rond construction work. He will be sta tioned about -five miles from the government camp. Patients In Veterans Hospital J. A. Fulcher and George Rada- baugh have been recently admitted to the veterans' hospital in Port land for treatment. Mr. Fulcher underwent a major operation in the hospital Monday. Climb Mt. Shasta John Young, Roseburg resident, employee of the Southern Pacific company, leu Sat urday in company with Ed bund berg of Multnomah, to climb Mt Shasta. They expect to accom- ollsh the trip In about two weeks. Attend Odd Fellows Convention Mrs. V. T. Jackson, Mrs. O. Johnson. Mrs. J. B. Bailey. Mrs. E. V. Hoover, Mrs. T. B. Busen bark and Miss Mny Fisher are at tending the Odd Fellows grand lodge in Portland. J. E. Dent left Tuesday evening to attend, ftnd V. T. Jackson 'plans to go to Port land Wednesday. From Drain N. D. Cool came in from Drain Tuesday to transact business. From Dlxonville J. J. Copple, of Dixonville, was here transacting business Tuesday. Here on Business Herman A. Wilson was in this city yesterday on business. Shops In Roseburg Mrs. - Joe Nevall, of Camas Valley, . was shopping and visiling friends In Roseburg Tuesday. - From Medtord L. M. Weisen berger, of Medford, Is a business visitor in Roseburg for several days. Myrtle Creek Banker In G. R. Bales, banker at Myrtle Creek, was here yesterday on business. Visitor From Glide Mrs. Mary C. Lane was a visitor in this cily from Glide Tuesday. Mr. Harris Here D. C. Harris, Southern Pacific road niaBter, of Glendale, was here yesterday trans acting business at the local oince. Mrs. Jacques Is Visitor Mrs. L. O. Jacques was a visitor in Rose burg from Glendale yesterday. From Myrtle Creek H. B. Black, of Myrtle Creek, was a business visitor In this city yesterday. Mr. Lapp in Roseburg Gus l.app, of Days Creek, was transacting business yesterday in this city. Here on Business Earl Sumner, of Canyonville, spent a few hours in this city on business Tuesday. Mr. Wallace on Business Trip C. Wallace left today for a sev eral days' business visit in Portland. Business Visitor from Umpqua Ernest Crane, of Umpqua. spent several hours in Roseburg Tuesday on business. Visitors From Eugene Mrs. H. F. Ogden and Mrs. Steve Young were in tins city from Eugene Sunday. From Myrtle Creek George Trask, of Myrtle Creek, was a business visitor in Roseburg yesterday. Here From Myrtle Creek E. Fos- dick, of Myrtle Creek, was a busi ness visitor in Hoseburg yesterday. From Elkton Arthur and Joe Mode were in from Elkton yes terday in the interests of business. Mr. Dailey Here on Business Ivan Dailey, of Glide, spent sev eral hours hero yesterday on business. Shops In This City Mrs. A. C. Armstrong, of- Oakland, spent sev eral hours In town yesterday shop ping. From Days Creek Miss Cora Chaney, of Days creek, was here yesterday shopping and visiting friends. Mr. Fryer Transacts Business Charles Fryer, of Elkton, was transacting business in this city Tuesday. Business Visitor From Drain M. R. Ryan, of Drain, spent several hours in this city yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Goff in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goff came in from Mel rose to transact business Tues day. Mr. Marsh Transacts Business Arthur Marsh came in from Look lngglass Tuesday to transact busi ness. Mr. Ball Transacts Business Sam Ball, of Riddle, spent Beveral hours here yesterday transacting business. Mrs. Wilson Visits .Mrs. A. W. WilBon, of Riddle, was in this city Tuesday visiting with friends and shopping. Visitors ' From Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lutman were visi tors in Roseburg yesterday from Cleveland. From Caps Illahee Perry Wright came In yesterday from Caps Illahee to attend to business affairs. Oakland Man In H. R. Larson resident of Oakland, spent Beveral hours here Tuesday in the inter ests of business. Mrs. Aooleoate Visits Mrs Edith Applegate. of Yoncalla, spent a, few hours visiting and shopping In town Tuesday. , Business Visitor From Dlxonville Ulysses Barker, of Dlxonville, was a business visitor in Kosenurg yesterday. From Melrose Mr. and Mrs. Ju lius Slndt were In this city from Melrose visiting and transacting business Tuesday. - Mr. Gross Transacts Busfness- Frank Gross, of Wilbur, spent sev eral hours transacting business in Roseburg Tuesday. Business Visitor From Glide W. Price, of Glide, spent a few hours as a business visitor yester day in Roseburg. Here From Garden Valley Dan Jones, of Garden valley, spent some time transacting business in town yesterday. . Glide Residents Here Mr. and Mrs. Seth MattheWB were in from Glide transacting business and vis iting friends yesterday. Transacts Business in Roseburg Lucius Hall, resident of Suther- lin, was in Roseburg yesterday transacting business. Mrs. Pennle in Town Mrs. El len Pennle. teacher in Mark's dls trlct. was here yesterday visiting friends and shopping. Mr. Neely Is Business Visitor- Bert Neely, from CamaB valley, spent several hours in town Tues day as a business visitor. Mrs. Leake Shops ;Mrs. Dora Leake, of Dlxonville, spent several hours in this city yesterday visit ing friends and shopping. Oakland Resident Here Roy Fisher, resident of Oakland, spent a few hours in this city Tuesday attonding to business affairs. ' In From Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lon? were in from Cleve land Tuesday attending to business affairs and calling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Conn in Town Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Conn, of Melrose, were here yesterday transacting business and visiting friends. 8. P. Agent Here W. D. Miles, special agent for the Southern Pa cific, former Roseburg resident who is now living in Portland, was here yesterday In the Interests of business. n on Business Grant Bales, of MelroBe. spent a few hours In Rose burg caring for business interests Tuesday. Mrs. Klore Visits Mrs. H. Klore. from Looklngglass. was visiting friends and shopping in this city yesterday. Mrs. Hall In Town Mrs. F. J. Hall, resident of Myrtle Creek, came to this city Tuesday to shop and visit friends. From Looklngglass Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hurd came in from Looklngglass yesterday to attend to business maters and . visit friends. Visitors From Dlxonville Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brown, of Dlxon ville, spent several hours In Rose burg Tuesday visiting friends and transacting business. Here From Melrose Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Conn and son Calvin, from Melrose, spent a few hours transacting business and visiting friends yesterday in town. Here on Business J. I). Bywater, manager of the quarry at Carnes, was in town yeslerduy on business. From Myrtle Creek J. H. Far rar, of Myrtle Creek, was a busi ness visitor in Roseburg yesterday. Mr. Throne Is Business Visitor Ed Throne, of Anchor, came to town yesterday to attend ta busi ness uTfairs. ' , Forest Ranger Here Fred Asam, forest ranger at Glide, was in town yesterday atending to business affairs. In From Wilbur Mrs. Frances Grubbe, of Wilbur, was shopping and calling on friends ill this city this morning. Mr. Chapman Transacts Business J. J. Chapman, of Wilbur, was in this cily today transacting bus! ness. Mrs. Ritter Is Visitor MrB. Hugh Rlttcr, from Tiller, spent a few hours In this city Tuesday vis iting friends and shopping. Visits with Daughter Mrs. O. V. Logsdon, of Riddle, is spending the week In this city with her daugh ter, MlsB Rosamund Logsdon. Attractions r AT THE MOVIES Mr. Dyar Is Business Visitor Charles Dyar, of Roberts creek, spent several hours in town as a Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Here Mr. nnrt Mrs. W C Knmn. nf Portland. are spending a few days in this business visitory yesterday, city. Air. Kemp is associatea wun the Doran Hotel Supply company. Condtion Unchanged The con dition of H. S. French, who under went the amputation of one of his lees on Monday at the Roseburg General hospital, is reported today to be unchanged. Visitor From Medford Mrs. Edith Hanks, of Medford, is the house guest of Mrs. Ruth Covert of East Douglas street. Mrs. Hanks is convalescing from a sev ere illness of last winter. Admitted to Mercy Hospital J. M. Young, Roseburg resident, L. C. Seehets, of Anchor; Mrs. Paul Spain of Kelly's Korner; and Mrs. R. E. Mecklin of this city, have been admitted to the Mercy hospi tal for treatment. Mrs. Mary Mat thews, local woman, is also in the hospital, receiving treatment for a broken ankle. Here From Yoncalla Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Warner, from Yoncalla, came to this city to transact busi ness and visit friends yesterday. Annotated i mi Wire) WASHINGTON. May 21. The charge that congress was to a "cer tain extent" under the control of the Anti-Saloon league was made In the house yesterday by Repre sentative Mary -T. Norton, demo crat, New Jersey. Mrs. Norton, a wet, In a prepared speech urged the house to "throw off the shadow of paid lobbyists" and consider prohibition "dispas sionately." She asked for consideration of her resolution to provide a national prohibition referendum, maintain ing that It was "as much a resolu tion for the drys as for the wets." "I have a great respect tor my colleagues in this bouse," Mrs. Norton said, "and 1 feel certain many of you would like to be re lieved of the unsavory lnbel of the Antl-Snloon league, whose business transactions as disclosed by recent testimony before the senate lobby committee, conclusively proves this organization to be what we always have suspected it to be, an organi zation of clever men, who prey upon lsnorance and prejudice for their personal gain." ANTLERS. Today, "Ingagl"; Thursday, Friday, Saturday, "Ap plause," all talking with Helen Morgan. LIBERTY. Today, "The Three Sisters": Thursday, Friday, Sat urday, "The Light of the Western Stars," Zane Grey's novel, starring Richard Arlen. Mary Brian. atre for three days starting Thurs day. , , As a result of the "rives" wrft- ten by these critics thousand tj persons Baw ami heard and were pleased by this talking-screen mas terpiece at the Criterion theatre' in New York, where It had a long) M run. LAST TIME TODAY Tonight is your last chance to see the great show all Roseburg is talking about. Mr. Miller Transacts Business Frank Miller, of Dillurd, spent a few hours , transacting business with Roseburg merchants yesterday. Oregonlan Man Here A. B. Brown, of the circulation depart ment of the Portland Oregonlan, was here Tuesday in the interests of business. Miss Kelly Here Miss Grctchen G. Kelly, who is associated with .1 Hollywood studio concern. Is spending a few days In Roseburg In the Interests of business. Returning Home George L. Stanton and Pay Shuey of Timber, who have been visiting with the former's brother, Charles V. Stan ton, for several days tills week, left this morning on their return trip. They are going by way of Newport and up the coast, and will stop at Waldport to visit kit. Shucy's parents. , 'Hospital Patients Mrs. B. B. Cockran, of this city, has been dis missed from the Roseburg General hospital and has returned to her home. Miss . Esther Myers,' who was Injured in an automobile acci dent Sunday, left the hospital yes terday for her home on Corey ave nue. Leland Ewing, of Oakland, has also been discharged from the hospital. Mrs. Margaret Miller of this city has been admitted for medical treatment. Society to Meet The Women's Missionary society of the Baptist church will meet Thursduy after noon at 2:30 In the church parlors. Mrs. Louis KqhlhnKen und Mrs. J. V. Byrd will be Joint hostesses. The prosram will be In chnrgo of Mrs. Carlos Page. SALISBURY. Mil., May 21. Ro- peal of the Volstead act and the eighteenth amendment and restor ing to the various states the right to control the liquor trnrtic was unanimously urged by the Maryland-District of Columbia federa tion of lubor convention here yes terday. A resolution which declared pro hibition had a fair trial tor the last 12 years, and had resulted In an increase of drunkenness and at tendant evils was passed without discussion. OREGON NEWS By the Associated Press ASTORIA. Gloria Fisher, 6, ilniiL'liler of nn Oregon City couple. drowned in Wahnnna liver south of Seaside. From Winston Mr. and Mrs, Jonn Landers, of Winston, came in Tuesday to transact business and visit friends. Mrs. Hughes H e r e 0. W. Hughes, of Garden valley, was at tending to business annus in mis city yesterday. Business Visitors In Town James Toner and Oscar Langdon were business visitors here yes terday from Yoncalla. Mr. Archambeau Transacts Busi ness Henry Archambeau, of Tiller, was transacting business in town yesterday. Patient at Hot Springs E. A. Seiber, former resident of thH city who is now making his home in Union, Oregon, hns been recover ing from an attack of heart trouble In the Hot Springs sanitarium for the paBt two weeks. While ho has been very seriously ill, ho is re ported to be now greatly improv ed. His daughter, Mrs. Newell (Eva) Wright, of Cniiln, Nevada, also a former resident of Rose burg, has been with him at Hot Springs. Mrs. Spain Home Mrs. Paul Spain, who lias been seriously ill at Pacific Christian Hospital in r.u gene, was brought lo her home nt Glengary today. The trip was made in the Roseburg Ambulnnce com pany's car, driven by M. 13. Ritter. Mrs. Spain's condition is not im proved. ' Port Orford Visitor Frank' B. Tlchenor of Port Orford was in Roseburg today attending to busi ness matters. Mr. Tlchenor came by way .of Reedssort and Drain and reports that the rond be tween Drain and Elkton is in very bad condition duo to the heavy construction work In pro gress there, coupled with the Inte rains. LAKKVIEW. The Tjike county grnnd jury failed to Indict H. H. Thompson, held for the murder of Ira Bradley, Wngontlre, Ore., rancher. Richard Arlen In Zane Grey's "The Light of Western Stars" at the Liberty, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. AT last Zane Grey's thrilling characters step from the pages of his popular novels onto the screen and talk. Paramount has made the long awaited entertain ment treat a renllty and Grey's wonder tnle of outlawry on the western frontier. "The Light of WoBtorn Slurs," will show at the Liberty theatre, stnrting Thursday for three days. "The Light of Western Stars" is like a page torn from the gripping life story or the west. It pictures, in scene and dialogue, the lust des perate stand of banded lawlessness on the American frontier. Otto Ilrower, maker of two great silent westerns, "Sunset Pass" and "Avalanche," and himself a pro duct or the cattle ranges and plain country, directed thin picture. "The Light of Western Stnrs" brings Richard Arlen forward In his second western role. Again, na In "The Virginian," he Is at great est advantnge In this action-drama of the outdoors. And Mary Brian, the leading lady of "The Virgin ian," seen recently opposite Arlen In "Burning Up," is the sweet-heart. I V THE WONDER. FlLM" J" y HAS THE MAN-APE - BUN FOUND? STARTS TOMORROW : FOR 3 DAYS ASTORIA. The law firm of Norhlad and Hesse, one of the old est in the district hns been dis solved. One of the partners Is Gov ernor A. W. Norblml. Here on Business V. Bounds camo In from Hucklos yesterday on business. Thursday, Friday and Saturday IN 1 mo America, success can coi over night. The latest proof of this state ment was found recently In the re ception which New York newspa por critics, men and women who can "make" or "break" a show, gave "Applause," the Paramount a I i-tnlklng dramatic sensation which is coming to the Antlers the- Mjjjr Matinee Daily "V." (ywWl Talking Comedy I rjln and News I W Antlers From Camas Valley Ed McOee, from Camas Valley, spent several hours here yesterday attonding to business matters. Yoncalla Prune Grower In H. T. Westfall, prominent Yoncalla prune grower, was here Tuesday attend ing to business matters. In From Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pierce came In from Cleve land yesterday to visit with friends and attend to business. Mr. and Mrs. Thiel In Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thiel, of Umpqua, were in town yesterday vlBitlng with friends and transacting business. Visitors From Melrose Mr. and Mra. Fred Brothers were in from Melrose yesterday visiting friends and attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Jenks In Town Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Jenks. of Azalea, were In this city Tuesday visiting friends and attending to business, Returns to Home In Ohio Miss Clara Beckman. who has been spending the past week as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ida Hold ridge. plans to leave tomorrow for her home In Ohio. Miss Beckman Is an extensive traveller. She snent the past winter in southern California and expects to tour in Africa next year. Spend Summer at Riddle J. W. Richardson, who has been teach ing In the upper grades in Elkton. was In this city yesterday. He re ports the Elkton school has been closed on account of whooping cough and mumps among the school children. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson will spend the coming summer on a ranch near Riddle. Stop It! Easy to say about your car, too but How are Your Brakes? Better have us look 'em over and see that they are func tioning it will cost you nothing for inspection. We also ' suggest front axle inspection for alignment. jetl percy croft iztr Stomach Troubles Doctors say 90 of all sickness is due to stomach troubles, so if you suffer from gas, pains in the stomach or bowels, dizziness, and have no appetite, can't sleep and are nervous you need Tanlac. It is good pure 'medicine, made of roots, herbs and barks. Your drug gist sells it on a money-back guarantee. TEETH SUFFER WHEN THE DIET LACKS VITAMINS Menus Should Be Planned to Include Vitamins, Minerals and Roughage 1 cliarcL 1EN IN I"" Of v 1 CL Paramount. Kdufgj Dental authorities say that child must have a balanced diet to insure proper development of the teeth. Furthermore, such a diet must be continued in adult life to maintain tooth structures already developed. Vitamins "C" and "D" play an important part in promoting the health of teeth. Many familiar foods contain one of these vitamins. They are tomatoes, peas, leafy veg etables, yellow turnips; oranges, apples, raspberries, peaches; egg yolks, butter and whole milk. The taste-appeal of many of these foods can be increased by the use of sugar. Put a dash of sugar to a pinch of salt in the vegetables as they cook. Sprinkle sugar on the fresh fruits or add it when stewing them. And of course, puddings msde f eggs and milk need sugar for palatability. In meal planning, jellies and jams should be included frequently. 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