ROSEBCRQ SKW9-RETTEW. FKITIAV. MAWH .1. 1022. fDUig taicicim Restaurant. rl Til l. 10 V. M. wHll.l MNSKK 11 A. f 7::W I'. M. V oi:ii:iw C ItKAM ji M at Ai l. timi:s. lu. ( IIU Ki:X 1INNKK l.VDAYS. THE UK.ST Of JyTIUM- hi lt Sl'AMSH I)ISHF.S.j .. Warner, Prop. 1 J Anrl,i high schools on the Stanford, cinder path on that date. Alwut 40, sthletes in all will make the trip. I They il be rhoi-u from Lincoln.! Hollywood, l.oa Angeles anil Poly- technic hih schools, and lll be ac- companied by complete battery of toaiaes, trainers ana managers. ( The contract off.-red Jim Thorpe. t!'.H ta.- Indian uthkte. by the Port land hall tlub is paid to be tilled In ut one of tie hlKhet figures ever received by a minor league player. Thorn is a sensational player, a Rood crowd-getter, a fas! base runner, but his fall from the majors Is duo prin cipally to bin Inability lo clout the bail for a biRh average. I ,'-l!ll;': !i'S,-'JiWi"!' LA-&- -Vj.ii'-. " '11 The DIRECT tratmcnt for all cold troubles 1 -?I': V Jfe-"! fSPORlf: A I tor M) TIIC TO AX ! : Improve! Tixkiy j Clinton Cameron, who has been' ,tUite 111 from Influenza. Is reported! j to be considerable improved today. JtKH.K KV(M'KKI) Ol'T n.. T'tittt-rt PrSSI. Kv YOHK. March 3. -Har- ills, negro heavywelKht Ln knocked out Kit Nor- k the second round of their Lied 15 round fight here . fins compare it to the Ltier-I.evlnsky bout, de- j- that It "never snouiu been made." as Norfolk d -asy pickings for Wills. Wi- and High j bym Floor to ! Be Played On j FORD. March 3. It has been that the Ashland nign scnooi De usea in inuy.un ini- j-Ashland baEketball games, the same floor which has ed heretofore. ; fc.cision was readied yestrr-! J. . Mlahler of Grants Pass, fy of the State Athletic asso- j I Tfc'j two schools agreed he ld to abide by any decision , Id by Mr. .Mishler and in view nature of it the Medford high efficlals and student body are the decision with remarkable' re. ' s the wish of Medford that -s at Ashland be played on (wry floor because of tile jlze of the floor. It Is claim' d tiland holds an advantage on whool floor because the Id White team knows every id cranny and every steal post k clerk knows his adding The steel posts are dlrect- le side lines, w hich is a viola- regulatii.ns. Mr. Mishler ndi (adding the posts to njury to the r.ven who don't !:re they are with their eyes a-iv will be played Fri day night at Ashl.inC. ana from the silent determination which pervades in the stin.'ni. body, team and other : high school occupations in tills city it seems as though a Utile of the old enthusiasm, fight and dour-die spirit is liable to break loose about i lie end of tho week when the team and root ers . to Ashlanc j S.'.N- FRANCrHCO, March 3. riiv' Tnittxl Press.) Brick" Muller, Cnl- ! versitv of California's All-American1 football end. has abandoned his at-! tempt to become a ' three letter1 man" something that has happened , but two or three times In the historv! of the university, llrlck turned out ' for the so,uad for baseball training.; and essayed to get an outfield posi-1 tlon. It was purely an experiment, i is ha never played college baseball i before tlis year. "Drick," however,! has decided to leave the diamond and i turn all his attention to track dur-i lng these last few months of his col-' lege career. He says his baseball ex-; perlence, however, served to keep ; him fit. "lirick." who high-jumps1 for the Nlue and Gold, will thus re-! main only a "two star" man. j To Portland Lestlie Hutner, who has been In this city visiting with his parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Foster llutner. for thei past few weeks, left here this after noon where he will resume his duties with Montgomery, Ward and com pany In Portland. He Is employed lu the advertising department. ABSORBED, like a liniment, and. at the Sams time, INHALED as a vapor. Vlcks reachu Im. mediately the congested air postages VICKS STANDING OFFER Vlcks doesn't relieve every case. No rem edy can possibly do that. But it is success ful In so many cases that we have had lur years this standing oner: Buy either the 35c, 75c or $1.50 sue from your druvuist. If you are not delighted with the results mail us the top of the carton and ws will cheerfully refund the purchase price. Or, if you wish to try Vicks before you buy, mail the coupon below tor a free sample. Snftivii Wnnted In IlilUtHim Telegrams regarding Oran Sutton, the bad check artist picked up by Mierlff Starmer last Saturday, con tinue to pour Into the sheriff's oilice. Sutton Is wanted In Ilillslioio In ad dition to the many other points where he has slopped on bis way to Kose- burg. I Mlt. CHI KCIII I.I. YVKIN .MISS IXK7, KKPIiW Prevent Spasmodic Croup By the DIRECT Treatment, at Bedtime The Salt Lake Pees have lost a valuable player in "Ioc"" Johnston, who was claimed at tile waiver price by the Philadelphia Athletics. It was practically agreed earlier in the year that Johnson would be sold lo the Bees. While Lane was east he consulted Jim Dunn of the Indians, pnd was told he could have Johnson provided waivers could be secured, but both the Athletices and Hed Sox refused to waive. The Bees are thus without a first-sacker. SALEM, March 2. J. A. Chirrchlll, state superintendent of public In struction, and Miss Inez E. Depew of Chicago, were married in the latter city this afternoon. Mrs. Churchill has resided In Chi cago for the last 12 years, but prior to that time she had made her home In Oregon, She taught in the rural schools of Lincoln and Lane counties and wns employed as Instructor .in the Baker schools for eight years, while Mr. Churchill was superinten dent of the school there. She Is a graduate of the Oregon Normal school. 'i,,MH Mr. Churchill has been superinten dent of public Instruction in Oregon for nine years. Prior to that time he was at the head of the Baker schools for many years. OLD TREE IN CITY OF LONDON The Portland Beavers will carry 0 men on their team this year the league limit, according to President Manner. Seven pitchers, three catch ers, five infielders. and five outfield ers will compose the club, according to Klepper. 1 The Stanford university freshman track team will try to "lick them all with one hand tl'd behind thir back.'' here on March 17. The frosh" team will meet a select team composed of all the stars of the I.e.; The Onyx 5 Universal Range i 0 (Irny Porcelain for f (ONYX UNIVERSAL Wood or Coal i ne qua i n j ui mc - ta Is the n'Milt of iilniosi a cen- Q Hiry F Badgley & Zigler Hardware Co. 4 Phone 12.V 4 Mulberry Planted Four Centuries Ago Still Flourishing In England'a Grimy Metropolis. That a tree which has entered Its fourth century of life should still be flourishing In the heart of the west end of London Is an Interesting fact, apart from Its historical associations. King James the First, anxMis to promote silk production In the metrop olis, plunted many young mulberry trees from abroad, over an area of nearly five acres, where Buckingham palace now stands, and the Mulberry garden, If It did not fulfill royal hopes, provided a place of public amusement, to which the iieopl; Includlni; Dry den, the poet hiureute resorted to ent tnrts and otherwise regnte themselves. A mansion erected nearby wus called Tart hall, apparently from the local associations referred to, and from this mansion many works of art found their way Into Horace Walpyle's collection at Strawberry hill, as is set out In the sale catalogue of 1842. Brig. Gen. Sir Douglas Dawson, state chamberluin, has Just favored me with a letter lu which he makes the Interesting statement that In the gar den of Buckingham pulace there Is a venerable mulberry tree, which bears a label to the effect that It was "Plant- j ed In lUOy, when the old Mulberry gar-; den wus formed by James I." London i Times. 'OTHERS who have adopted vicks for children s cold troubles lose their old dread of Spasmodic Croup. One applica tion at bedtime usually keeps croup away but, if an attack does come unexpectedly, the use of Vicks often brings relief in 15 minutes. Externally applied and quickly effective, Vicksisa wonderfully satis factory substitute for the old method of nauseous dosing to induce vomit ing. Vicks penetrating, stimulating, vaporizing action makes it invalu able in the same way for the cold troubles of all the family. How Vick$ Should be Used for the Children Spasmodic Croup At the first sound of harsh breathing apply Vicks over throat and chest, rubbing'well in then apply more, and cover with a hot flannel cloth. Arrange bed-clothes in form of a funnel so the vapors will be freely inhaled. Children's Colds Apply Vicks over throat and chest. Cover with a flannel cloth. Leave the clothing, and at night, the bed-clothing, loose about the neck, so that the rising vapors can be freely inhaled. Apply a little Vicks up the nose, and, if the throat is sore, liave the child swallow piece the sue of a pea. The Origin of Vicks Twenty-five years ago. Druggist Lunsford Richardson, of Greensboro, N. C, seeking a better way to treat colds, hit upon a wonderful formula. He combined Camphor, Menthol and certain volatile oils in the form of a salve, so that when applied to throat and chest, it not only penetrated and stimulated like a liniment, but the ingredients were re leased as vapors by the body heat and inhaled directly into the affected air passages. This remedy, Vicks VapoRub, won instant local favor and its fame has spread, county by county, state by state, until now Vicks is a family standby from coast to coast and over 17 million jars are used yearly. From the Ends of the Earth Vicks contains valuable ingredients brought from distant countries Camphor from For mosa, land of head-hunting savages; Menthol from picturesque Japan; Oil of Eucalyptus from far Australia; Oil of Juniper Tar from liedouin haunts of Northern Africa; Oil of Thyme from smiling Southern France; Oil of Thm Vtck Spoon Tttl Hamt . Turpentine from Dixie; and penetrating heal ing oils from other foreign climes. Good for a Host of Daily Ills Vicks is good for congestion or inflamma tion, whether found In lining membrane or on the surface of the skin. Thus it is useful for dozens of daily hurts and ills of all the family. For Deep Chest Colds, Sore Throat, Ton sllllls. Bronchitis, Coughs Vicks should be applied over the throat and chest if neces sary, first using hot, wet cloths to 0en the pores of the skin then rubbed in well until the skin is red; spread on thickly and covered with one or two thicknesses of hot flannel cloths. If the cough is annoying, a small piece the size of a pea can be swallowed every few hours. For Head Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, ITsy Fever Vicks should be melted in a spoon and the vapors inhaled, or a little can be applied up the nostrils and snuil.-d up the head. Used as a Liniment, Poultice or Plaster On account of its penetrative and rubefacient effect on the skin, Vicks has been found ex celksit for many minor ailments, such as Bites, Boils, Bums, Bruises, Cut:, Frost bite, Itchings, Muscular Soreness, Poison Ivy, Sun burn, Headache and Sore Calloused Feet. TRIAL TIN FREE Send this coupon to the Vlck Chemical Com pany, Greensboro, N. C. A -ox. trial tin of Vicks will be mailed you promptly, sufficient to test Uie efficacy of its vapors by melting in a spoon, as shown in tha illustration to tho left. Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly AJdras . Cs) f WEAR-EVER" seven inch Aluminum g Fry Pan Limited "i onYr extends from Will 3 lo March II, 1022 For ONLY 49c r - . x o; J "-v-n-lneh "VK.HK Kit" Fry-Pan which regularly sells for J:"- for 49c. It Is mado from hard, thick, coM-rolhd sheet h ... t . . . l " 'im metal which "i'ic rolling mills an -- V tll,-B J ' "racial offer is made so you c:in see a u-nslhe are NOT all thJ same. th- KKKIKNOW the difference l.r I asaln and again has been passed through ,d subjected to the pressume of huge stamp- for yourself that Aluml- k'VAU' thA JIM l. A.rflnnrr flltlllllnum WLAIUKVKII." LIT Yot It KIIV TnliAY! t'oVrP tfi fit 111 mlfm flttMilnr tiilrf 4K I rhurchill Hardware Company Touring Devastated Areas. Large numbers of tourists have been keenly disappointed during the Inst year by the ruins of the war. Severul hnve gone so far as to say that they were iersuaded to visit the French buttlefiolds by fraudulent statements. Not only do they find ths battlefields a mere few miles in width In spots, but tbey And grass and flowers growing all over them, so that In many places they seem quite cheery, instead of having the offensively desolate apieuraiice that one is led to expect from rending war books. Some tourists have I'cvn so sadly disillusioned that they say they will uevur bolteTe anything else they hear about the war; while others speak uf the war with o;en contempt. Conservative students ofwhe tourist problem agree that a new war ought to be staged for the special benefit of these people. Unfortunately they are of a type that Is never seen on battle fields until wars are over, writes Ken neth K. Roberts in the Saturday Eve ning Tost. Matshfield Elks Found Prosperous District Attorney Ceorge Neuner returned yesterday from Marnhfleld, where in the cni iiclty of District Dep uty Grand Kxiiliecl Uulcr ho visited 'the Marshfleld Llks' lod.w. Mr. Neuner was greatly Impressed by the reception given by tile lodge there, and expressed himself as being very well pleased with the growth of the order. He stales that the mills are all operating In 'hat vicinity and that business is very rood. The people there are lookin? forward v.ltli great interest lo the completion of the Uoseburg-Coos Hay road and also the Itojeburg-lleedBpi.rt highway, giving two roaris rroni niai seciion in Marshfleld and making a 2U0 mile loop touching the coast. I Alt.MOItY DANt K. Herular dance lit tho armory Saturday night, March 4. Oil's 4 oichcsiru. , MAIIt TONIC KINK IS fllMI. Mrs. C. I. 1'iitrlrk arrived In this business matters for a few clays. Mr. city last night to visit her duiighter, aipl Mrs. l"utrlck now make their Miss tiaiu Patrick, and attend lo home at W'lllamlna. While they last, a SI. .10 flashlight comph ta, with battery for Toe. Hud son Klectrlc Store. ' MOW YOHK, March 2. A flno of $100 for falsely advertising that n ionic would re-grow hair was Im posed today by the city court upon the Jules Kerond company. Incorpor ated. lulling the trial the company called 20 witnesses with bushy locks who 8ore they were bald before tis ing the hair grower. The complain ants were members of the public health bureau. $5.00 puts a Iloyal cleaner in your home, balnnre on easy payments. MuilHon Klectrlc Store. ATTENTION Hit KM I ' N . All members of the Hosebuig Fire Depart mvnt are requested to he at the Klks hall Saturday afternoon lo attend the funeral service of Charles W. l'arrott. JAMKS FI.KTCHEIt. Chief. Mrs. O. M. Miller, who 1ms been visiting Mrs. Frank llelllwell of this city, left this u 1 1 r in for her home at Cottage drove. Spoiled Hsr -Miksup." A few of my friends and I were playing In moving pictures as extras. We were very Interested and elated over nor "wonderful fame," and pur chased every kind of makeup we had ever heard of. t hsd a new eyelah "header" which I applied with a brush after wetting. I arrayed myself In splendor and went to fill a dinner en gagement with one of my sharers of fame. A funny story was told and I latithed till the tears ram. These tenrs wet the dahlng blncli of my ejsla-hes and trickled down my cheeks, leaving a smeary trail on my woebe gone face. Chicago Journal. Give Her a Real Treat! Sunday Special FKIED Chicken Dinner With alt (lie T rimming 50 Cents GOOD FOOD PERFECTLY COOKED PERFECTLY SERVED Bowman's Cafe Mrs. W. K. ilowman Proprietor There's Style for You. Oct out of the class that Is only Retting SO',; satisfaction from ready made clothes. Drive your clothes mado to suit you, and you only, as re gards pattern and style. There's a saving In tailored doilies ihat you probably haunt realized. l-t us show you. ROSEBURG Q CLEANERD J. K. lill.l.AIlD HON . JarkKHi M. I'bone 473 AUCTION SALE WINCHESTER RANCH til Monday, 7 JL yiarcii oui 11:00 o'clock a. m., Vincliester,Oregon FREE LUNCH AT NOON 48 HEAD of CATTLE 3 Ki'ifistered Shorthorn Cows with papers, 1 Registered I5ull with papers, 1 Ki'KKitereil .Shorthorn Calf eligible to register, 8 good Milch Cows, "." head young Cattle. 24 Ewes with Lambs 1 Good Buck 225 Head of Goats, wool on 2 Reg.PoIand China Sows,v,ith Pfcs; 15 60-lb Pigs Farm Machinery Happy Farmer Tractor, 3-d i so gang plow, 1 Fairbanks Morse G-horxo engine and wood saw, 1 ensilage cutter and pipe. Some baled hay and many other articles. TERMS CASH Winchester Ranch Co Owner J. M. JUDD, Auctioneer.