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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1922)
ItOftEBCTU) WEW-nFXTKW, WKDXESDAT. JASrAItT 1, 1022. r: AMERICAN ACCESSIBILITY to all moving parts has x been given, exceedingly careful atten tion in the New Series of the good Maxwell. Methods of adjustment have been amplified to an extraordinary degree. The man who does his own work will be deeply appreciative of this accessibility, but it is also of vital importance to all owners of the good Maxwell because it materially reduces service time, and therefore service. Touring Car, pWS Roadster, $883 Sedan, f 1483 Coupe, $1385 B. C. POWELL ' DISTRIBUTOR DOUGLAS COUNTY UOStUl OKEUOX. 117 X. JACKSOX ST. tThe Good Legion Auxiliary Met Last Night The American Legion Auxiliary held very n(liusiallc meeting at Iho Parish llnuxa hint night, wllh Mrs. Guy Cordon, tho newly elected i n sldent, prinlillnit. Thorn win a good attendance, Tho plum for the 1 coming year were discuBsed, and It I was derided to give soma kind of an I entertainment In the, near future to lulse (undii. Tho lust Tuusday In Ihls month will be a social meeting lor (ho Auxiliary and Ix'glon and P'ans are being made for a good ' time. Mm. Fred Iliishfiold of Seattle la expected to arrive here within, a short time to vlilt with her sister. Mm. Mnrry Waters. Hi tilniH to Hacrnmento Mia. I., n. 8anlon. who haa been In this city for several, weeks visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mm,. M. DeJ vaney, left last nlgalre'r ber home In Sacramento. . Itark from Trip B. S. Nichols and wife, who have been spending the past week vislb ing their daughter, Mrs. T. J. Slattery at Spokane returned home last night. They also visited at Seattle and Port lHnd and report a very pleasant trip. urn iiffie rax lie m riua I Motion Picture With Plenty of 1 MMliLLfS MET LAST NIGHT Disabled Vet Thrills Legion airres With Talk on "Americanism." PROGRAM WAS SNAPPY Uuiiniioa PUuhknI to GlemlnJe for Purpo. ttt InN-rmtinx Ex-Nerv-ice Mim in That Mutton tat the Ideal of lxgion. Umnqua Post of the American Lear- Ion held a roaring meeting last night in the armory at which time plana tor tne ensuing year were outlined. In addition to the regular routine of business several talks were made by tne members. Comrade Burke, a recent arrival In kosehurg, took the noor and mad a talk that thrilled hi listeners. Rurke bas been in Washington, D. c, government hos pitals for some months. Doth of his feet are missing and he Is' suffering from effects of ga. His talk, bn American -Legion ideals was a mas terpiece. . . Tha Legion will soon staae a his frest dance and entertainment for the- ex-ervlce men as a climax to a big. membership drive. The commit to in charge of this event will make a complete announcement at an early oate. un Saturday night of next week a large delegation of L'mnnua legionalnrea will leave here for Glen dale where they will meet that night with ex-service men residing In that district. Committees have been ap pointed to take charge of tbiB affair and they will provide entertainment galor for those who are going to at tend. lb is necessary that a large numner ot tha local vets join this ex cursion party to Olendale and belp in spreading the good word concern ing the legion. I'mpqua post Is grow rapidly and In a short time will have members In every section of Douglas county. Commander' Flurry impressed the members last night Concerning mem bership week and urged every mem ber to get another member. . Arrangements for the annual leg Ion show were started last night No definite ' announcement concern ing this event can yet be made. A committee' Was appointed to get in toucn witn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pow ell, the Lob Angeles theatrical pro ducers, who staged the home talent Klka show, "Purple Flashes." In the event they can be secured they will stage "Mademoiselle," a whlrly-girly musical comedy. . , I'mpnun post is' a ltvewfre organ ization. The large attendance last night, excellent' speakers, and snappy Dtisinesa program impressed every one. It Is not only up to the veter ans to boost this fine outfit hut also 1 should bo he duty of every patriotic clt7.en 10 lend a shoulder a the wheel and make ITmpqua post the best post in the state. THIN FRAIL rWLt "SHOULD TAKE TANLAG . J Hundreds of Men and Women in Roseburg Appear . - sir a -i TO ..aa T 1-1 i To Be Fnysical vrecKS aimpiy oetuusc i - Systems Are Starving: For Nourishment. There are hundreds of thin, run-down, nervous men and j women right here in Roseburg who should be strong, eturuy ana . vigorous, with rich, red blood tingling through their veins and feeling brimful of life and energy, if they would only profit by tne experience of others all over the United States and Canada, and assist nature to digest the food they eat, by simply taking Tanlac. Millions of people bave not only I beta "relieved of the most obstinate be , M tnin and pa;vJ and in time forms of dyspepsia and Indigestion : complications are apt to re- by Tanlac after other remedies hare failed, but large numbers of them ' , rful reconstruc- nave reported a remarkable and " i rapid. Increase in weight and a re- Mve tonic and quickly overcomes this turn to normal health and strjngtn coidltion by aiding Nature to elim by Its use.. i Inate the Impurities from the system In factio phenomenal have been natural way and enable the vital the- gains in weight by thin, frail organs to properly perform their people through the use of Tanlac functions. That is why It is called that this remarkable preparation is waiuro s jueoicine. now being proclaimed everywhere as the World's Greatest Tonic. The food people eat does them ab solutely no good unless they digest it properly.' When you suffer from indigestion and other forms of stom ach trouble, the food does you harm and invigorating the entire system. instead of good, because food which j Next, it enables the weak, worn-out WKTWND, Or.., J, , Harry Wills, New Y 'H ! heavyweight In qu, H : w mati n witn Jack iJeinnL." ! e an fuBv ln-rnim,i . I ; Sam Langford ot ChlZ' tonight. Harry seem.' aider gam's age unn make much of an effort i, 4 : "du? in, .i landed with, lefts aud. riiC, most at will. "u w r.uuio mcnards. p., middleweight, won a tH e round call over u,.k. -T sJ Seattle; Willie St. CiairV'J e land 14A nomirlai i Woods of Seattle. In i. . .H Seattle and Frankle hS,? Spokans, lightweights, o four round draw. lx)ulse Spencer of Loj iJ f i , T n it ... L A ii.iik.cu v) rf. r. iiAruy WHO u . held In the county jail on J of forging the name of Conninl uici oium m. aw)ers checks, arrived here last aith- visubj uio prisoner at the cwq. in lai, mere in ni a niugio iw tion of the body that Is not benefit ted by the helpful action of Tanlac, which begins Its work by stimulating j the digestive and assimilative or i gans, thereby enriching the blood lNSURAj is not digested stays in the stomach and ferments, causing pains, swell ing, gas on stomach., shortness of areata, bad taste in the mouth, dizzi ness, and many other disagreeable symptoms. If this condition is per mitted to run on for an indefinite period the entire system . becomes stomach to thorougbly digest Its food and convert the nourishing ele ments into bone, blood aud muscle. The result la you feel strong, sturdy and well with the proper amount of flesh, as Nature Intended. . Tanlac Is sold In Roseburg by W. F. Chapman's Pharmacy, and by saturated with poisons, the patient I lending druggists everywhere, "Here .We are, Bill" Bowman's Cafe The best place in the citj to eat; finest foods on the market, and cooked by a Chef who satisfies. That's not all ' 25c Pays the Bill , MRS, W. R. BOWMAN, Prop. . IA FOR the best possible kin SERVICE we can aeeoaj date you AND give yog very best PROTECTION J can be obtained, for weu. ways ON the Job and i equipped to handle aaj YOUR business. We il , that you get the proper kiu INSURANCE on your ioa; auto or whatever you ma insure. .. (;jjf SEE Rice & Ri AND BE SAFE ROSEBTJRO, ORBX OOT-JU 1 vT.v7T ; w. WELCOME TO THE 1H)I'E, HAS coi.n. ROME, Jan. 18.-ropo Denedlct la Indisposed, suffering from cold. The Sensational Run of a Buick Coupe From San Francisco to Portland in 29 hrs 16 min., Jan. 7 and 8 Sec This Fighting Buick Plow Through a Sea of Bottomless Mud Annual Banquet Plans Announced The annual Chamber ot Commerce banquet will be held at the South Methodist Church on Friday, January 27. according to the plans of the committee working on the plana for this event. Tickets are now being printed and a committee of iRdlea will have them fhr sale timorrow. The plates will sell at 11 each. T. E. MrCrosky, exeautlve secretary. Is a forexful speaker and has accomplish ed a great deal of good work In Mar Inn county. He will doubtless have many new Ideas to present, which will he of benefit to the local or ganisation. . T. Sparks, district pafsenger and freight agent of the Southern I'ailflo company will also he one of the out of town speakers. Mr. Sparks has had a great deal of experience In chamber of Commerce work In the Imperial Valley. Everything Is Ready Interesting, Entertaining and Instructive SHOWN THREE AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURD'Y Antlers, -AT THE- Liberty, Majestic THEATRES Quiet Wedding j Here This Morning 1. R. I.etson ot Drain and Miss Fva M. Thlel of Sutherlln were unit. d In niiimnne this morning at U o'clo.k nt the parsonage of the Christian church. Rev. C. II. Milton rrinrming tne wedding rerenmnv. ' The brldi parents, Mr. snd Mrs., V A. Thlel. of Sutherlln, were wit nesses, i The happy couple left this aft.T- noon by irain for Drain where they , will make their home. They were I accompanied as far as Sutherlln by ; Mr. ami Vrs Thlel. Mrs. Letsr.n Is ! popular member of the Younger j set In Suth-rlln anil Mr. I.etson Is an ex service man and Is now a hoaie 's'eailer n-nr Praln. Mr. and Mrs. ( I.eison csrry with them the well wishes of their many friends. Tomorrow Things Start With a Bang ''We'll Meet You There' 3"1 D ays 3 -o WITH REGULAR PICTURE PROGRAMS katftaAfe -I ,i ir. rfTli ,m rff- n j. jfr gf jf ltJQ Fatty s Guest ' Testifies Today SAN ItANCISCO. Jan. 1S. All.e Itlake. a guest at the Arbnrkle Tarty, teattitms; at the secondtrial today, tvtold the story of Miss l!aiB enti ring . Arbuckle's room, and Uier nudlng her In agony. She said the thouaht she heard her sav, "He hui t in..." Two physicians also imd this mornlui. A Regular Old-Fashioned Time For All Don't Miss a Single Attraction Everybody Boost Everybody Come j ARMORY ROSEBURG I