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KOSEBUWQjiEWS-REVIEW. WgPHESPAV, MARCH It, H31 Jus Not j Alter again. I y one fc Y V- EVERY WOMAN ,, READS , MESSAGE will cut this out as a reminder remember these facts about Mazola: nly does it make all foods fried in it mere holesome and digestible, but there is ao waste. rying merely strain, and use it over and over Marola carries no odors nor flavors from od to another. For every baking purpose Mazola ii equal to butter, and much better than animal fats. As it is an absolutely pure oil, it contains no water, as do butter and lard. So if your recipe calls for, say, a cupful of butter or lard, use only to of a cupful of Mazola. And remember, too, that many of the best judges of salad oil prefer Mazola even to im ported olive oil for its purity and flavor. i IS s Sonlor Clans I'luy U l'e rmwutoil on lh :?th of lh Month, U Making Miie l"togivt 4 t U Working Hard. Your Qroccr sells Mazola in pint, quart, half-gallon and gallon tins, packed and sealed under expert supervision. It is never sold in bottles or bulk. If Mazola is unsatisfac tory to you, your grocer refunds the cost without question. FREE Beautifully illustrated sixty-four Lace Cook Book. Write to Johnoa itber Company, Portland, Oregon. Best Jbr Salads and Cooking- w "A Punch for Judy." the senior class play to be stated on the 28lh of tho present month is progressing rapidly, and will soon lie nesring perfection, according to Visa Koia B. Parroit. who with the assistance of illsj Helen Casey, la coaching the production. I'p to this time the work has born primarily reading rehearsals with some couching In action. At pres ent, however, all pens are memor Ixed. The cast Is working assiduous ly aud each of the characters Is showing up brilliantly. Lacb. slates that he Is satisfied with his part and are becoming acquainted iih their stage personalities in a professional manner. After so mauy rehearsals as have already been gone through the- cast still has a hard time in keeping down the mirth. The catchy, clever. luueh-nrodurlng lines keep one in continual Blate of laughter ihrough- t the entire three acts of the play Tho modern atmosphere combined with an exceptionally clever plot makes "A l'unch for Judy" a com edy of the real, rip-roaring, side splitting, mlrth-provoklng plays In whirl! press ageuts of the profession al nature delight to revel. Business arrangement providing for the Antlera theatre on the aft ernoon and evening of March 28, have been made. From all evidences the business end of the play has the right start. Admission prices of 50. 75 cents and one dollar have been set. and tho advance ticket sale is to start Friday. The class Is work ing hard to make the preliminary sale ga over big S3 that financial suc re mav lie BBfiired before presenta tion. With proper support from the students and townspeople more can be no doubt that tho senior class play of 'ii will be one of the most successful class plays ever given In lloschurg. Don't Let That Cold Turn Into "Flu" . Cut wt Good Old UattmU That call) may turn into "Flu," Grippe or, even worse. Pneumonia, unless you take care of it at once. Rub good old Musterole on the con gested parts and see bow quickly it bring! reuei. Colds are merely congestion. Mus terole, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, is s counter-iiritant which stimulate circulation and helps break up the cold. , As effective at the messy old mustard plaster, it docs the work without the blister. Just rub it on with your finger-tips. You will leel a warm tingle as it enters the pores, then a cooling sensation that brings welcome relict 35c and ooc. in jars and tubes. ' Bttr than m mutrd platltr mm DON'T CHASE YOUR HAT One of our new Spring Caps will stay on your head and you will find them very comfortable these windy days Wc have the most complete assort ment of Caps we have ever shown NEW SHAPES, NEW PATTERNS You Can Find a Cap You Like Here $1.50 to $3.00 DUDS FOR MEN, Inc. Your Money Back One Day in March on All Cash Sales many feature productions to suc cess, waa selected to film "The Klrst Deeree." : . o C. A. Locgwood Motor Co. (or com plete line of auto accessories. MUSIC WEEK TO BE OBSERVED MAY 10 BALL PLAYERS ARE BARRED FROM GOLF I.OS AXGUI.Kd, March 14. A program of 1.000 Individual events is planned for I.oa Angeles' second annual Music Week, scheduled to open here May 20 Willi about twenty cities of Southern California partic ipating. Special programs of music In the Hollywood bowl and at the new Los Angeles stadium, musical services and sermons on music at lo cal churchea and a great music fiesta, or parade, are some of the features planned. ;oi.i ix m ssi v C. A. I-ockwood Motor Co. for com plete line of auto accessories. j i.ot. 11. s u'4 rt. lot 12 bik. 23jBURNING WATER IS JOfFICIAL FILINGS m f?ttti by Douglas Abstract Co.) Mic. Cirace Bradburn. to Gritman. .19 M 2S4. $1200.00. in Lois 1, 2, SVa NK14 Sec. Q. C. Deei. F.'.len Denney," Inv. Co. SI. (10. 84 D 390. Sec. 34-20-7. 84 1) 397. W. I). Mattiltle to James L. Bullack, i). i.TO U. man, 51. W. I). V. A. Hut. Itck to Burdirk. :14 I) 3U7. $10.00. h Wk. TS H. It. Add. Reedsnort. 31. Q. C. Deed. Uulda Perry H. Richmond, 84 D 397. $1.00. H. i:. II. Illohrnond to rhes- rtn, Warranty Deed. S4 D 398. . Sauie ai R2 'A 33. As!-irnnient Mlir. Afrrle ' Co. lo J. P. Kaufman. 39 M- :,t M Page 387. Sat. Mtg. J, F. Kaufman Morulngstur, 39 .M 285. 36 ey W 3S7. Mtg. Oraee M. Tollman to Hatfield. 39 m 2S "fin nil. 1. 2. 3. A :, i: ir. ir. hiu 1 e Sub Division In .'riiitvsle !iurg. Patent, to Alvln M. ' NW KWll Sec. 13-27- -"Kl. W. II. Alvl-l M Kninltsnn 1r'S H. KnmltH.n. 84 il a99. Sl.- Sl Mltf. (i. V. Slnt.-n tn 1st ''. Hank. 39 M ?8i; str.a no. Waltes Add. Hofeburg 52642. 84 D 399 Odd Fellows Cemetery Deed. 52643. Aff. Joreph Micelll. 50 D 335. Deeds. Lots 10 blk. 10 Ham ilton Add. Roseliurg. r,2644. V D. Lee xxe to E. Mviif Wood" $10.00. Circuit Court. Complaint. L. Pchoenrock vs. The. J. K. Luse Co. Filed March 13. Stnte of Oregon vs. one Overland Automobii". Amended and Supplemental Com plaint. I'larire L. Jewett vs. Delwin P. Jewett, Filed March 13. 1923. Divorce. Dona Illanche Hronn, vs. J;sso It. Frown. PLAN FOR NEW POWER HARD TIMES DANCE OAKLAND, Calif. March 14. Ka:hele Jacuzzi, of thla city, believes ho has perfected a device to make water burn. Tho device yields a temperature higher than that of the average welder a torch. Tho water burns In it much the same as house hold gas. tha Inventor iiaya. "Water la fed into a small coil and heated by a gas flame." ex plained Mr. Jacuzzi. "This latter con verts th" water Into seam nt first Toward the end of the coil the tern ' perature has increased to such a point that tho water has been con verted into a gas and when aug mented by a Bmall flame of acetylene lor other inflamable gas, burns with lutenso heat.' Ilehlnd the water burning process KKXTIVKY UKIUIV I'l.KASF.S CHOW IIS AT ANTI.I Theatre-goers at the Antlers The atre last night wore treated to an exciting series of thrills, Including fights, shipwrecks, rescues mid a KP'.rtted horse race, when "The Ken tucky Derby,' a 1'niveraal screen ver sion of the old thriller. "The Sub burban," was shown. Tho.e who re member Charles T. Dazey's famous melodrama will find In the picture all the suspense, tlin flavor and the entertainment which gripped the gallery gods of a decade or so ago, plus a new understanding of the .story and more vivid climaxes made possibln by screen tecaul'iuc. Reginald Denny who has become a screen Idol by reason of his work in "The Leal her Pushers," a plctur ixatlon of II. C. Wltwer's amusing stories, takes the lead In "The Ken tucky Derby." ably supported by a cast of superior quall'y. Denny takes THE YOUNQ WOMAN Of Escanaba Mich., who fooled the J hStT,",er, il" l8nuth. Deacon Scott, Carl May for her neureathenia. For sale at any lloseburg drug store. MKXICO 1 'LANS NATION AL Ni:t'U01"OL.4 MKXICO CITY. March 13 The legislative palace tho construction of which was started at the end of the Dlas administration and which for years has stood untouched and a prey to the elements, is to be com pleted, It Is said In officlul circles. The huge structure Is not to house both brunches of congress as was the original Intention, but will be con verted Into a "Home for National Heroes" where will rest tho remains of tho distinguished departed. It will be made one of the show places of the city. It Is said that a great part of the costly material already used In the structure can bo employed In the new edifice. By HENRY L. FARRELL (United Press Sports Editor) NEW YOltK, March 14. Frauk Chance has Issued orders prohibiting his Boston Red Sox players from en gaging In golf during the training or playing season. Chance haa had enough experience and met with enough success on the diamond to make his opinion carry weight nnd he believes that golf haa nothing in it to help a baseball player. This brings up an old argument that never will be settled. I Tris Speaker Is prominent among the managers who Indulge In golf j themselves and who believe that the 1 game is beneficial to players. Other ' managers have remained neutral, j taking the stand that individual cases j require Individual opinions. Chance i is the first one, It is believed, to rule out the game. ilolf playing among tho New York Yankees caused a lot of trouble for Miller Hugglns last season. Dab a aud , ll ib Shawkey are golf fiends and (hey 1 spend most of their spare time on the 1 rmitKea around the American Leairue i circulL j After plnying eighteen holes one morning early In tho season, Maya went in to pitch In the afternoon and I I... ..ii. ...it, (n,r flm, nnatini, whun ' Hugglns jerked him out. Mays threw the ball over tho grandstand and a row resulted that had a permanent bad effect on the club. To avoid a repetition of this rather unfortunate experience. Hugglns has gc ne far enough this year to order t hut no pitcher can do any golfing on (he morning of a day he la scheduled to pitch. ' ' I lube Ruth. Ty Cobb, Speaker and many others, who might be In a posi tion to know, liko golf becaUHO they say it helps (heir eyes and tends (o co-ordinate mind and arm. MOSCOW. March 13. Russia pro duced In 1923 nearly four times as much gold and platinum as In 1921, but even so the totals are less than one-tenth of those recorded for 1913, the year before the war. The 19-2 output was 119, 050 troy ounces for gold, nd 18,645 for platinum. C. A. I.oekwood Motor Co. for com plete lino of auto accessories. BROCCOLI GROWERS ATTENTION Will all orders tor broccoli seed th day received. Per ounce $2. Price per lb. on application. Fred Schmidt, Dil lard. Ore. LENOX FURNITURE COMPANY THE PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE BOTH NEW . AND SECOND HAND PRICES RIGHT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 321 NORTH , JACKSON STREET PHONE 26 DON'T FORGET ALL KINDS OF We are making portraits of Rahlei : free for a short time. Come early. Roseburg Studio, Uell Sisters Build ing. Phone 462. BAPTIST MISSIONARY TO MEET At Community Hall Suiherlin, Fri day, March 161 h. Prize will be given i lOr i-OOrCKl l'M'ru ..... ..,.., ,h ,,, ,,, J Sutherlln Valley I ' . - -- awav Willi me K"iie times lunch served. orchestra. Tickets $1.10, including war tax. I'd give $s s s s $ $ s to be rid of this CougM ,,air a person has made a 'rric.r claim than fhl it '''! be a good offer at that. t.il B-it at ail necessary when ' cr.ta spent for a bottle of COUGH SYRUP five yott fJ "'I Immediate relief and vth Htt:c time lost. 'Joyd Crocker f loncer Druj Store RtcSURG, OREGON $5 puts the latest Singer machine In your home. Machines rented. All re pair work guaranteed. Hemstitching. Singer Store, Jackson St. : o f NOTICEI To whom It may concern: WHEREAS, the Slate Game Com mission of the State of Orenon Is au thorized under Section 8, Chapter 66, Orecon Ijiws for 1921, to close any open season and open any closed sea son in any County or District oi me I State of Oregon for tho shooting and i possession of Game Animals; ana WHEREAS, It having been deter-1 I mined hv said State Game Commis sion of the State of Oregon that the species of Deer known as White Tail leec are rapidly decreasing and thereby becoming extinct in Douglas Countv, State of Oregon; THEREFORE, Notice is hereby given by the Slat" Game Commission of the State of Oreiron. that the open season for the shooting ami posses sion of that snefb-s of Deer known as White Tail Deer, in IX'UKla County. State of Oregon, is hereby cloned, and it is and shall be unlawful from and after the date of this ordi r to hunt, shoot at. kill, ni'.lesl. or have in pos session at any time in DoukUs Coun ty Stile of Oregon, any of that spe cies of Deer known as White Tail deer, either dead or alive, In whole or in part. . . . . Any and all pron buntinir, shoot ing at. killiu. molesting, or having in possesion at any time In Doujrla" Countv. rtia-e of Oregon, any of tha specie, of deer known as White Tail D-er. either d-a-i or alive, whole or in p:,. n vioiii'r " -1 hn nrnsrftl'. l a lv f'U.e luted at rortinr. I day of F-biu-ir r,n --,. Sim I'.v I V l b :-chnT. cliaiimi-.il. G.ni. 11. Kelly, com. i:;.,.r.,. ii.ill.it k. r .tn. M A 1 n h. c:u. L. E. B.-an. Com. airp'nnes. This, lie says, win elimin ate tho weight of the motor, radia tor, and other mechanism on a plane, aud apply the power devel oped from the device directly to the propellor. The ga'ses. whose com bustion bring about the rotation of the propi 'lor. urn led to the tips of the propellor through tubes, these gasses being planned to produce the reactionary effect after their com bustion In appropriate nozzles. Jac uzzi has constructed a small airplane propellor which works out his prin ciples, he says. C. A. Loekwood Motor Co. for com plete line of auto accessories. The Baptist Missionary society will hold a special meetln on Thuis- riiiv nfw.rnnnn In tho riinrrh n:ir-! tho part of a young Kentucky boy lor(1 alld tMIy hnvn ,p,.cal work on who is thrown out of his homo be-1 1)aI)lI t0 rto at ,mt, cause of his marriage wlih the MB1 iiu,iorup who has done daughter of a stableman. The cast holn0 mission work among the LUMBER METZGER'S includes Lillian Rich, Enimett King. Gertrude Astor, Waltor McGrail, Lionel Ilelmore, Wllford Lucas. Harry Carter, Klngnley Benedict and others. 1 ,.n. i hut 12'b ne f'nmrni1- Comc One and All Come ScottyV Camp Ground WE DANCE Every Saturday Havt a Good Time Her With Your Friends Good Musis 75c a Couple Spectators frea Sccty's Is IS Miles From Rcseburg on ts Coos Bay H'Qhay Cod Roads A OattaMful Drive THIUI.MNG DRAMA AT LIBERTY That's "The Bishop of the Oz arks," the remarkably thrilling and entertaining photodrainallr epic showing al the Liberty Theatre Thursday and Friday with special Thursday matinee. Seldom has the screen seen such a powerful portrayal of a gripping plot as Is tillered in this F. II. O. release, whb h wai written by form er cnngresrmun MilMd W. Howard, and adapted and directed by Finis Fox. To tlio.-te responsible for the picture goes the credit for having brought to the screen a new form of drama drama that drlea home with trip-hammer blows a mighty and vital message, y,.t which at all limes entertains lo the uth derree. Greed wine-blhbing worshippers at the lirin of Maiuinou a firlit ing parson hidin his prison stripes a beautiful girl at the mercy o' a fanatic - sn exotic Oriental palace In the heart t f Ami ri?a fiery hale and Inspired love In lb" wild fast nesses of l!in beautiful Ozark .Moun tains and In the deep talleys of a big city. . . all of these elements and conntb-.-s more h;ve been wl l ed together Into such a powerful whole as to Impress and entertain every one h' set s II. Kit INK M1YO AT J1AJK.STIC It Ii alwavs an Interesting oeca tlen when an aetor roniei to a turn ing point In Ins career. Fraek Vivo foreign class of people In our own cities will speak at this time. A large attendance Is desired. o- Mra. W. O. ('linger and son. Ken neth, left this morning for Fours, Oklahoma. Mrs. dinger will visit there a few weeks with relatives and friends, but Kenneth will renviln there Indefinitely, to receive training as a boxer. Also all kinds of other building materials, including Brick, Lime, Sewer Pipe, Cement, Lath, Shingles, Plas- ter, Land Plaster, Reinforcing Steel and Roofing. I Largest stock in the county, and the prices are right. 3 Warehouse at Empire Barn kItOTTMTIMr'IKWilI Mrs. S. Yates A A T DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT MEANS IMPROVEMENT. WE ARE IMPROV ING OUR FACILITIES EVERY DAY FOR THE BETTERMENT OF SERVICE. We cannot grow fastor than the surrounding country; though wo bave to keep fnr In advance of our present needs. Tbus maintaining s larger Investment than ordinarily required. WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOUR EVERY NEED AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE WITH ECONOMY TO YOU. Douglas County Light & Water Co R. M. JENNINGS, Manager " 111" to IN' rif h' ntrlif. WavJn- 4 nf .h I' ji'lif ffijt'ioc.r r-I' lnts-nt photoplay fWM of ttir.'y pl-r In "Th Vrnt I'M vernal pro'lurt tn Ma?'l- 1 h :tr-- u - UUh rl Iortr.'i irii-i'-'f n om r nf viirnrc'r Weak Women Can Find The Help They Need rortlancl, Orrg. "In my early married life, alter motherhood, I suffered relapse and blood poion ing set in, which Irlt me a nervous wreck. 1 was thin and rvrak and my nerve were in such a bad state that I could not sleep. I went down in weight iiom 14U to SMI pound. I dnctorctl and took medicine and liad begun to think there wa nt lielp for me, when I learned oi Dr. l'icrce's Favorite Prescription. By tinng this medicine according tit directions I was completely relieved of all n:y nervousness and restored to perfect health and since then whenever I have felt badly or in totiir, 1 take the 1 ' A rl f f e't,.,l,i!i. r support th'1 -tar. Hlvt.-, itr the ,.adi:g woimm fnb-r fut-rs-who I ttc tnipf' j-t r"b- see rhi;r Xl'Celb.tii'h. I M e A. V, lllia.i.s. sad Harrr l artcr. Kdward Sdwlrk w the need nt a i avonte I rccrii:ttoti and it l,:i.Mi nit right up. 1 fount! it cvicoally g-tod tSuring the critical ti.ne t-f lite, it kn t me in good health, t vouM adi'e all U'.mci who ar-: wr.k and a ling l i t .ke ti e 1rewnj. ti'.n o tt.fy in;.v e-'t' r p-s-.d h'-.ilth.' l!r. !. Yti, 77 It'X.wit St. All drVrgt: la'i'.eis er bi I: i r j fend I'lc ( r trial t k. lo Dr. I'icrcj S I milled Juv.i. Hotel. Lu: :.!.-, . DON T BUY FEED IF YOU CAN RAISE IT! Don't buy mncliinery unless you need it, but in the name of common sr-nse, when you do buy either, buy where your buying helps to bring prices down. If an individual dealer sells more, it means more profits for him. If we sell more, it means lower prices for you. Our goods are as good as the best and better than most, our prices are as low as the lowest and lower than most, and the more you turn your buying to us the lower they will go. M.-tke your buying count for yourself, not for the other fellow. Guaranteed hard wheat flour, $2.00 per sack H'J lbs. Crown rnillrun, $1.30 Choice seed oats and wheal, seed spuds, alfalfa hay See Us First; We Can Save You Money Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange 2 Roseburg and Oakland