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tOSESURfJ NCWS-DtVIEW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 19?i PAGE THRU so a STUMPINCS 85 Stick for $8.13 50 8 special: stumping No.2 L.E pmm FEDERAL: BASK GUARD OF rockefeller , TELLS ABOUT TROUBLE 170 Sticks for $9.25 LiFoIlettt 8iyt Dotlar Gat It In Prospect State Probe Reveals Standard Oil Hat Virtual Monopoly WASHINGTON', Hart h13. The aur petition that alcohol eventually might b-w utiliied as a aubstitute for gasoline was c harai'terizi U in a Mate rum today by Senator IiKollette, chairman of the senate nil investiga tion committee, aa brinpinK no com fort to motorists unions thr also in I FOR 1 Note the difference in price on our SPECIAL STUMPING No. 2LF. Over the ordinary 20 Stumping Powder Why Pay More? When you can clear your land at one-half of what you expected to pay. Come in or write, we will gladly ex plain how "Special Stumping" will do the work better, and for less money. Attack of Flu Left Him so! Weak and Shaky H Could Hardly Stand Up, Declares Hightower. Gains 151 Pounds Taking Tanlac and ! Feels Fine Now. I A. DENN POWDER COMPANY North Main Phone 128 ME TRIAL WFIH.D, March 13. Tire l trial of L. W. Peare, wits the murder of James ; assurance that the "Standard Oil will 'not monopolize the patentsand pro cesses for the manufacture of alcohol for motor purpose. In reply to statements of President Teagle of the Standard Oil company of New Jersey. President Kingsbury of the California company and others. I Mr. LaFollette said the report of the investigating committee. covering .months of arduous labor find returned 'by a unanimous yote, required neither "explanations nor defejise. Standard Enjoys Monopoly. "It is all-Important." said Mr. La Follette. ' that neither Interviems nor t I the possibilities of 'dollar rnsoline.' jnor any other future contingency should be permitted to divert the pub flic attention from the present dom inant fact developed by tho sworn 'testimony in this investigation; that the Standard Oil company completely controls the oil Industry of the I'nited ! States." j Thov have partitioned the territory !of the I'nited States among the mem ber companies of the Standard croup as spoils, and acting in perfect ac cord they ) fix the price which the producer of crude oil receives nt the well: (2) the price which the ref'ner receives for gasoline and and (.1) the retail price which is paid i. .. . i. u inw luumiiuf r. "Though the control of pipe lines connecting: the crest producing fields of the west w'th the consuming ter ritory of the middle west and the cant, the Standard companies monopolize the transportation of oil, tmllifv the law declaring Pipe lines common car r'ers, render tho possibility of effec- j five competition by independent pro-1 ducer and refiners utterly futile, and constant'v menace their very ex's tence. cripple and destrov any of the more troublesome of them nt will. Hastens to Reassure Public. "The reference hv the committee to the poss'bil'tv of do'lar gasoline "eres to ho the principal point of the Standard Oil attack, and the Standard officials hasten to assure the public that there is no danger of dollar gaso line hut the reason they give for this assurance (and herein lies thn ale. tnlficance of their statement, is that before gasoline reached a dollar a gal lon some substitute for it wiH he found. "The Standard does denv either the will to make the price of gasoline a dollar a gallon or the power to do It. under the conditions described in the report, but its answer simply is that before gasoline renrhes a dollar a gal lon a substitute will be found for it." It Is doubtful if more widely pop-' ular and highly esiecin.dofiii er can be found in all Missouri than Kltmr ; HUhtower, who icsiilcs at 27ol i Troost Ave., Kansas City, and whose position at the Federal Unserve liank makes unnecessary any comment as to his character, integrity or trust-1 worthiness. When such a man, in I tonus of hearty enthusiasm, pays pub lic tribute to a medicine, it goes with out saying that the preparation hag outstanding merit.. It was only a few das icn that Mr. Hlghlower spoke as follows of Tanlac: "I Just had to handshake my way through a crowd of friends the other : day and bow my acknowledgments to ! their congratulations. I "Klmer. you're locking the best you : have In years! Tell us ihe secret maybe we can Ret on the rifht track ! ourselves, was the gist of their j pleasantries. "Well, 1 got heap of satisfaction in telling them I had taken Tanlac, the world's best health tonic. Thai ; was my 'secret. j "About six week before starting on Tanlac. a bad attack of the Flu put ni flat on my back and left me so weak, nervous and shaky I could hardly dress myself. Why, I couldn't j stand steady, I just ached all over and was so diny my head was In a whirl. kerosene, i ' could scarcely eat anything, suffered I torture nom lntliKesunii, ami ine only sleep 1 got was to doze oft occasion- i ally. ) "Then, my mother In Lawson, Mo., j who Is eii;hty-six years old, wrote ine how Tanlac was helping her, II 111 I HIIUBLL I fW vvl 4 4 :) i -t?-.t, KI,Mi:il lllfiHTOWK.U started taking it. Well, after the Flu had manhandled and nearly wrecked me, Tanlac got right to the root of my troubles and when 1 finished the treatment, all my ailments had been ousted and I had gained fifteen IKHMtds. My dollars go pretty fust now satisfying this big appetite have, and sleep why, I could sleep ten or eleven hours every night! Nowadays, I go about my duliea at the bank happy and cheerful for I'm in the finest sort of trim." .Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- I gists. Over 35-mlllion bottles sold. 2 EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE Jackson and Washington Sts GOOD PLAN, ISN'T, IT? That idea of getting a line on cost of goods before you buy. Everything in our big store is plainly marked and you cannot make any mistake. They are Every Day Specials and will save you a LOT OF MONEY Try out the plan and you will be convinced that it is worth your while THE LIFE OF. THE CAR lies In the springs; but If the springs lose their life, your cur rides like tho proverbial dump cart. If your springs have lost their elasticity, or If they have been broken, let us repair or replace them. We can show you ease in riding of which you never dreamed. Hall & Young Garage 631 Winchester St. Phone 33S Koseburg, Oregon BROCCOLI SHIPMENTS WILL BE INSPECTED MORROW RELEASED FROM JilL MIS. E (V.y AssociaU-d Press.) VEDKORI1, March 2 4. Be'ore a Jury Including five women, three Jdrhbor. was exhausted tlXa f whom served 02 the Hale ens': Itsr Harry Fleming of (last week, the second nlglitilder id Bide the eleventh tern-1 , ,.. .--I n.. . .. .. fcr,min. Between 15 and 20 ! ' "t"uru ,"' ""'' fr airn.prt fust Main. I w'h Henry Johnson, -jf Jacksonville tie court ordered 20 new jurors I aged 22 years, as the chlf stnte wll- nss. He said he positively identified County Judge Gardner auJ ex Coun ty Judge F. L. Touville. recent riem ocrstio candidate for stal" treasurer as members of a band which plac"d a rope about his nr k. II" a'o said he Identified Dert Mnvi. former county Jailer, as the third member of the party. o a report tomorrow. Kendall announced after the U exhausted that lurors N sumlned hereafter separ- f colt duplication of answers pmiaiuoa. labott of North Bend was Ulots excused todaT because in not sccept the plea of In- aiense on the part of the Some Wflra nrAlmllnttH thn mnll.r an it Prudiced. and a numhor opinions. o II. I.. Morrow of Kiddle who was arrested at Cnnvonville two months aco charged with possession of in-1 toxlcallng liquor, was released from I the county Jail todity ution the pny-1 ment of his fine nf $r00. Morrow, i was arrested at a dance at Canvrei- j ville nnd In resisting arrest. recelv-, ti a lirnkpn loir He was filled Sril.il and given 60 days in Jail, and hn : viol.itors of the prohlhlllon laws. rorved out the time. Since ihn middle nf tecenilier th-1 Nc-ws-Rnvle'r cTreuiatlon 412fi. county has collected over J4.000 In finer resulting from arrests for li enor violations. - In addition there M'e several who are serving out time will pay when their time Is up. county also holds an Overland which is to be sold, adding al most another thousand dollars to the anount. Sheriff Stnrmer states that the cost of collecting the fines har amounted to approximately $1,010. The county took several hundred dolbra from the fund lo purchase a new enr for the use of the sheriff All of the money rollecied In these cases is placed 'n the fcecref. service fund to be used for apprehending F. 8. Klngsey, supervising Inspec tor of the I'. S. Durenu of Markets. arrived here today to aid In the movement of the broccoli crop. Mr. Klnsey will inspect the larger part of the broccoli shipped from Ro.'i- burr and will lesuo certificates re garding the quality, grade and con dition at the shipping point and these certificates will be accepted aa prima facie evidence In any fed eral court of the condition of the crop when It left the point of ship- mt nt. This work has been carried on with apples and other fruits in the past and is now being applied to broccoli as a protection to the grow er and to the purchaser. BIG TIME FOR ELKS THURSDAY T y l "cloannv out ttma OaI ths tfitngs that am naAtaaa to t things that wlU be useful. through the classified 'Mrs tne tarn. "Bate the S bsea Mlnnrnnii- w It a Ernest Barn urn who ha b -en con ducting a conf"ctlonerv at Vancou ver, has rturned to Uoie'iurg i- re main dnring the summer months. Mr. Barnum has disposed of hU bus iness In Vsncouver ar.d is l ioklng about for a new lo-atlon. An advertisement In the Tews-Re-taw will reach 2t.00 reoders qulc.- ar and cheaper til an 0.000 cln nlar ara aura te Had it ia s Ns-R taw Has Northcliffe's Dead Hand Blocked Marriage Of Widow To His Friend? Star $358.75 delivered. IiADIKH AII TO MKKT The Presbyterian Ladies Aid So ciety will meet tomorrow afternoon In the Preshvterlnn church parlors at 2:30. A delightful social time has lwcn planned, with a good program, and a lunch will be, served. A eood attendance of the members Is doir.r-cd. Jeny Hngail. Portland trombonist, will be featured by the ITmpqua Five orchestra at the Elks Informal dancing party next Thursday night. The or chestra has a number of new dunce hlta for the occasion and, promise a lively time. The commute In charge of the affair hopes for a big attend ance aa it has been some time since Ihe last event. IMPORTANT NOTICE MERCHANTS This Studio has no agents soliciting with a coupon or ticket proposition nor are we associated or responsible for any agreements made by agents. Clarke's Photo Studio Roseburg Na tional Dank Bldg. adgley- Zigler Hdw. Co. Phone 25 J. A. Dnnn. of th J. A. Tonn rompanv hp wn trr-ido ihn rT;ri. hntors for SnthfrT. Oroiron for ti prndurt of th Clnnt Powrlor Pnm- nnny. In nnilftlnn to To"icla rn-it. v wTipri .thin comnaiv'-st nro'itt", hnvp ho?n hnn.Pi hv o lorn I rom rnny for r'avnr'l mopths, hr emm tr of Cooi. Cnrrv. Jooihfno, Hnl Jackson will now iM-vnfl. To nronfrlv hnndl" tfci trrUnrv t TloQfhiire mtrariTT ni!l ho run- nodonor. Grants ri. r.nM Tm. j now Virntrd nt J,Tknv(l'o h" h"o j 9t-tilod hv tho IpoM "onint n v f p d j will hV1n'' t pn o-n r" v r r to-. i nipp rf-nto 'or Jaruson and J'rrp- Aordir? to Mr. Dpti". hit'-T i fq r"ittf',,v fl"t,-o In -t'"n ! nf th ntffp r tlii tmo r-d K dprmnd f"r h'p1 pnln-'---'", t"tv honw. Fond ropt,o(nTi. i i-n-tlop rarnl. Hnd pifrr-T p-o fi r nt'irinT lr" nnpnt itlf-j o' f 1 - ' n pnnnllM a"d ho lo"' ootrinnn- -""I'l pnrjotvn'' to h to vffint tiow" on paM at a'l tin."? to mpt tht, domrpd It n'ffh thcr h hi hoiq ". frrrlnf wlvri T ? P"npl" n-"MTt nf th CM "nt powdor ronn"" t Oin fin'1,t,o rtit''- V'"ir over d!-trih"tion for fb'q d'-'rirt. AW (ortActfA, Vscotfien forfAefjT PORTLAND MIISGHIG TEAM HEI IT A Inree n'lmkr nf Masons arri-"l In Roselmrg todnv fro'n all p'-ts :' the county to attend th me't 'ig to I tw held tonight, at vM-b tl-'e t'. Portland Vasorlr Police tenm wf I exetrplifr the Third d' gree. Th v!?- j Iting team Is xper'.d to arrive m the evening train and a !sm'tt " i'i ! be held for them st the M ho-"'!' church at -30. KollnInT the t.ir- : quel the lodge work will start !': j hall, and a fine program will be civ- I en. mule and other features be','. rrovlded In addition to tlie -vnrv n' the team. Vaonr came t'iv l"M all parts of the e.-inty -:d a'' from the neighboring cit 's. Hsts yon heard the newr t ivlnted daily In the RpMburg News-Review. f Sr. lit-Sl' ' I r. A. IxicVwood Motor Co. for com plete line of auto accessories. Have vour ad In the classified when Mr.' Thrifty looks for his home. Preserves Tutenkhamen's Priceless Relics DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. 8. Weather Bureau, local office Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 5 a. m. Precipitation In In. and Hundredths. Highest temperature yesterday ,4S lowest temperature last night .34 Precipitation, last 24 hours It Total prerlp. since first of month .T Normal preclp. for this month . . 3.98 Total preclp. from Sept 1, 1912 to date - 21T.S Aver, preclp. from Sept. 1, 1877 26.13 Totel deficiency from Sept. 1, 1922 - 4 55 Average preclp. for 44 wet iea ons. Sent, to Mnv. Inc.) ...-.31.31 Tonight nnd Thursday fair, con tinued cold. WILLIAM TIELL. Observer. rl . i iii IS Mr. Lucas. Egyptian (Jovcrnment chemist. Is shown at the entrance of his workshop, an empty tiiinb ad joining the tomb of King Tutenkha men, at Luxor, In the valley of the Kings. Egypt. Mr. Lucas l chargiil with the rare responsibility of treat ing chemically all the fabrics recov. ered from Tutenkhamen's tomb, so they will not fall to pieces. mrm "ajiii n . . i Speedometer That Shows Lubrication Speed, Mileage Equip your Ford with Stpwart FfHwIinniiUT and you will always know Juitt what your car la dnlnjc. and the driver la alio arrurntt-ly Irifornu'd an to nd of oil or (mnne. Th!a npf-HdomntiT cuta down fxpcnnn and liirreatics Hfu of our niarhlnn. Hassler Sliocks are another thing Indlapensnhle to your comfort, making your car ride easier, cost less for upkeep, inline runs quieter, and adds to safety of travel. Ask tia about these two very tie ci'ssary devices for your Ford equipment. Our salesmen will be glad to explain them to you. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. Rostburg, Ore. . W'sv'akv"e,v'-Tk.'-V' LONDON reiteration of the phra "during her widowhood In, tie v.i'1 ot the lal Lord Northclifle with reference to Oie legacy of 6 rr cen. of tne income from his $20,000,000 esuta to hia wife, has u-J Un-tcn to wonder whether ihe will carry jut her rumored In ration to r.srrj- Sir Robert Hudsn. Northeliffe a friend and associate. ; -a d that the engagement of the Viseounwst and Hudson would e wmounccd a. oen a. Iittg.l.on over th. will ft"'fl U tun.ur al tiUrd such a marriage to hav bees NortotUlIea 02 with. at I IS 1 w i m i i f. A i j ' S 4 4. One of the finest homes in Rosr-burg. Modern, up-to-date. Cement basement. Electric Range. Paved street. Close in. New bungalow, just finished. Everything complete. Bargain. In good residence district. 6-room house. Furnished. Range, stove, carpets, and all household furniture. Rents at $25 per month. Price $2,000. Phone 262 G. U. HELBIG 401 West Cass Street