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    fiOSEBURQ NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1924.
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T0 nCIIT CONSTIPATION the jnost
dangerous condition your system can become
chained to to get free from bleary bilious
Ws, dull headaches, nausea etc., etc.! It
Rid yourself of this dangerous condition
or start "slipping" and become a prey to any;
one of the most dreaded human ailments
vhieh have their beginning with constipation
and toxic poisoning I
Fi"ht constipation as yon would fight firet
Fillip it ih bran Kellogg's Bran BE.
CAUSE IT IS ALL BRAN! Ion't temporize!
Pon't waste time and health by going half-way t
You need ALL BUAN; you need (he bulk, the
"roughage" of ALL BRAN, because it sweeps,
cleanses and purifies I
REALIZE THIS foods with a part bran
content can only relieve constipation in pro
portion to the amount of bran they contain I
If they are 23 or 50 per cent bran you mayj
get 25 or 50 per cent relief!
REMEMBER THIS Kellogg's Bran is ALL
BRAN and is guaranteed to give you positive
and permanent relief if you will eat two table
spoonfuls doily, or as much with each meal in,
chronic cases!
Don't delay; don't fuss with half-way mea
sures! You have too much at stake! All
grocers sell
" for Fort Monroe
utenant Slator Miller left today
rt Monroe, Va., where he Is sta
lls a lieutenant In the artillery
Lieutenant I.lil.er has beeu
i in Rosi'lmrR with his moth
rs. M. M. Miller, who has bwn
iil Me will mnKe the return
trip via the southern, route.
Able to be Out
James Goodman, who has been
quite ill with tonsllitis, is able to
be out again and to e in his of
fice with the Qulne, Goodman and
Company.
View Temple of Finance to Mirror
Dignity of Egyptian Prototypes
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The iu -
baildirif of it T '."-swve i'.ank
to Si .' U Loui" 18 n the way
mEplet,on. It i, ,n nrchiteet-
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wnicvoment. It
ro "JLd 'cnity of Kyptian
3" Kroupin of the
Prts to indicate their
4 fJt3 '"""ncy and
iSi",!1"1 '"It the archi-
mA "l contro' the of.
So i,nn "r.'vely between
t!eriV7re,hc """"for
in and l8 h"nR
Lc' nX?1 1Aunc,hrn ''"ilities
' To 1 ' Louis.
crc;n ve.d'..Kn without
inter-relation.
0 B
CBissitrt
Govt KO.
produce a texture of warmth anct
charm Indiana limestone was owl.
Most other federal reserve tanks
are -constructed of this matoricJ
having remarkable weatherinir
qualities. Unlike ottwr stone it is
available in hupe dimensions freo
from blemixh. Uniformity of the
blocks in the preat wall surfaces
of bush-hammered finish and the
sharpness of the clean-cut mould
ings add irrcatly to the beauty of
the new St. Louis structure.
Simplicity, texture and scale are
the dominant uotea in the exterior
design, of thia nuuiumental build-
ling.
TO PASS THE BUCK
(AiocltJ press Leased Wire.)
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iiCA rttf 1 1 bhA tn 4 1 .
Ambassador Wledfeldt's resignation
s result of the Washington flax
Incident but It seems to be clearly
mo Euvernment s intention to shirt
the responsibility to the ambassador.
G. O. P. MUST CLEAN
HOUSE JOHNSON SAYS
( AiJOM tt Pratae TaJ TTtr. V
WASHINGTON. Feb. g. The re
publican party muBt clean house or
me people wtli do it for them. Sen
tor Hiram W. Johnann fanrllriniA
for the republican nomination for
president declared in a statement is
sued today.
The senator characterized as
ridiculous and absurd," recent
"mysterious and anonymous" asser
tions by Cool id ne managers that the
president already ia virtually assur
ed or more tnan enough convention
votes to nominate.
They follow the regular course of
a Bourbon campaign to claim all
while putting every obstacle In the
way of free expression or fair con
test." he continued.
"If there were any such feeling of
of security or any such certainty of
success, it would be necessary to
Bteal delegates In the south or deny
primaries in the north like in Min
nesota.
"These Bourbon republicans, who
control the republican machinery
haxe a rude awakening before them
and they may just as well make up
their minds now as next June, that
the republican party must clean
house and If the republicans them
selves don't clean their house and
clean It thoroughly, the people will
do it for them.
SAYS NOW STIFF
JOINTS MUST GO
New Discovery Limbers 'Em Up and
Even the Creaking ceases.
Yes; It's true the world pro
gresses.
All you have to do nowadays to um
ber up that etlff. rusty knee Joint is
to squeeze a halt inch or miracle
working substance from a tube.
Then rub It on the offending part
for about a quarter of a minute or
until it soaks through the skin ana
disappears on Its errand of mercy.
Then read the evening newspapers
and go to bed.
The chances are that your misbe
having knee loint will lose its "creak
while you are dreaming about tne nign
fences you use to leap when you
were a youngster.
"And In the morning," says one who
has tried the new discovery, "you'll
feel so happy that you'll want to
lurnD Into your BDortlest clothes and
walk briskly down the street JuBt to
show the neighbors that you are not
as old as they think you re."
Joint Ease: Thoy call this wonder
worMng substance, for the reason tnat
when ordinary remedies fail to limber
ud the stiff, inflamed rheumatic joint
or reduce the swelling, Joint-Ease
succeeds.
It's a good name for a good, clean,
stainless rjrescriDtlon that In Just a
few months has proven to a multitude
of people that lame, Bwollen, distorted
Joints can speedily have the kinks
taken out of them and work as
smoothly as ever.
But Joint Ease ir ror Domersome
Joints . whether In knee, ankle, hip.
shoulder, spine or finscr and for
that purpose its sale is immense.
VaiTian Fiillerton. noseburg. Ore
gon, has a big supply of it and drug
gists everywnere tejio.v "is -mand.
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Bronchitis
Neglected Coughs and Colds
lead to Bronchitis, Asthma,
Influenza and other compli
cations.
Stop Your Cough
with
FOLEY'S
H011ETTAR
EtfaMieW Wl
Largest selling cough medicine
ia the World.
W.K CHAPMAN
Hons are helping It along. The output
for the season from the valley will
probably fur exceed previous crops.
GLEE CLUB GIVES
SPLENDID PROGRAM
NOTICE
.Timt rAelvAH frnm mip Vnranra
nice variety of gooseberries and grape
vines. See J. C. Markley, Oregon Nur
sery Co.
The tVIUamette' University Glee
Club was received by a fair audience
at the high sohool last night when
they put over a program of nnxed
popular and classical songs seldom
equalled In Itoseburg. The club is
making a tour of the state and have
gained a fine reputation this season.
The negro folk songs and the work of
the chorus was a delight to the au
dience. Joe Knee, former Roscburg
boy, who Is attending the university
was a feature of the program in bis
clever Scotch songs. Lawrence Waltz.
who Is waking the tour with the club
is an unusual Impersonator and his
readings and the ,one act play which
he gave brought him encore after
encore. A cornet solo and a piano
solo besides other numbers formed a
repoertolre which was well worth the
appreciation of the listeners.
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a JmMin tn raise funds for the
support of the Louise Home for girls
and the Albertina Kerr Nursery
Home, two schools which are carried
on under the direction of the Pacific
Coast Rescue and Protective Society,
is being made in Roseburg during this
week. The different grade schools of
the citv have taken up the work here
and will conduct a tag sale on the
... nmnrmv The tans are to be
sold for twenty-five cents each and It
is expected the KoseDurg peopiu
people will support the movement.
i,n.t. ti,auo ahfuiia nre deserving of
the best backing possible, as their
work is of the best possioie nature in
the matter of looking aftor the needs
,ka irntiunfl vnunir mothers and
other dependents of the Pacific sec
tion. The campaign IS stau-wiue anu
each city is making effort to raise
their reasonable quota.
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FIRST CftBLQAD
EVANGELIST STRESSES
READING OF THE BIBLE
The audience in attendance at the
revival meeting at the Christian
church last night was the largest of
the week. Everyone seemed to enter
into and Join the song service. This is
one way that every one can take part
and get good out of a revival, and Mr.
Altheide gets all to sine, while his
own wonderful tenor. voice rings out
above all. The song service is always
a great spiritual uplift. Mr. Stivers
spoke last night on "The Four Biggest
Fools In Roseburg." Ills four fools
were the daring fool, the egotistical
fool, the lying tool, and the rich fool.
Ho enforced his sermon with splendid
Illustrations, and striking epigramatlc
statements. Some of these statements
were, "You may fool me some of the
time, but you cannot fool God any of
the timo." "Christ is God s ideal of
man, and man's ideal of a Cod." "Show
your faith In God's word to take God
at Trie word." "I would rather have one
fonnatory than one thousand reform
atories." Tonight Mr. Stivers will
preach on the great theme, "Doei
rieath End All." There will be no ser
vice on Saturday evening, but on Sun
day morning and evening the evangel
ist will continue to bring his great
messages and the wonderful messages
In song are greatly uplifting. It Is ex
pected that other musical features
will be arranged for.
Another striking feature of the
meeting is the Bible reading. Mr.
Stivers asks the people to read the
Biblo every day, and each evening the
number of chapters read are reported.
Over three hundred chapters were re
ported last night as having been read
ysterday and about 700 since the
meeting began. This will be one of
the Interesting features through the
entire series of services.
Tl
LEFT FOR MID
The high school hoop squad left
this morning for Med ford where they
will meet the high school team of the
city In a game tonight. Med ford was
one of the chief causes for Rosebnrg's
failure to get a chance at the state
conference last year, and the locals
are In the game for "blood" tonight.
This is the first game the Roseburg
boys have played for two weeks, and
they have been training hard since
the last contest which was played
with the 1'nlverslty high of Eugene.
The whole line-up Is In the best of
trim and ready to '"do their stuff."
Coach Larson took the following reg
ular players and substitutes on the
trip south this morning: Bill Burr,
rial Singleton, Rusty Irwin, VYally
Rapp. Ray Jost, Guy Perrln, Hid
Nichols and Louis Miles. Hall Seely,
manager of the team, also accom
panied them. A good crowd of rooters
left from the high school during the
day and it looks like a good represen
tation at the game tonight.
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does
cream nso
to the top?
because cream is fat or oil, and
therefore lighter than the rest of
the milk, which is largely compos
ed of water. Likewise,
TUKUiXU Comfort.
Glycerin Suppositories, Infant
Zinc Stearate Castor OH
Suoar of Milk Boric Acid
have rapidly risen to the top be
cause they are the cream of their
kind. Pure and safo and good for
children, they are demanded by
millions of mothers.
Five of 200 Puretest prepara
tions. Every Item the best that
skill and 'conscience can produce.
Nathan Fullerton
The Wa&H Drug Store'
Roseburg, Oregon
RELIABLE TAILOR
Upstair next door t Umpqua
Hotel
J. H. BERNIER
Phone 149
BRIDGE PETITIONS
FILED LAST NIGHT
The petitions asking for a special
bond election for the purpose of rais-
Ing $10,000 for the construction of a:
bridge to the Alexander's Park Ad-j
dltion and that the city and county .
spend approximately double that
amount in the event the project Is
carried out were filed last night with
the city recorder. The petitions have
been circulated throughout the city
during the past week and are signed
by over three hundred voters. After
the names have been certified the pe
titions will be voted upon by the
city council and If acceptable the
election will be set for March 11, as
set forth In the petitions.
Exide Batteries
Service Station
Expert repairing on all makes of
batteries. Starter, generator. Ig
nition and lighting system, repair
ing. STROMBERG CARBURETOR
SPARTON HORNS
GABRIEL SNUBBERS
FORO ATWATER KENT
Ignition Systems
Spot lumps, windshield wipers, auto
accessories of all kinds.
Umpqua Battery Station
A. B. TAYLOR, Prop.
312 N. Jackson St. Phone 67
daxcixu Ti:.ciii:it acuuttkh
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PORTLAND. Keh. X. Alys May
Brown, teacher of classic dancing,
was last night admitted by a jury
In the court of Domestic relations ou
the charge of haung contributed to
the delinquency of a minor In per
mitting a youn ;irl to participate In
an entertainment given last Hiillowe
e without having first obtained a
permit.
The first carload of Umpqua valley
broccoli to be shipped from this sec
tion left Itoseburg yesterday consign
ed to points all over the northwest.
The car . sent out by the Lmpqua
Broccoli Exchange aod is their first
big shipment and Includes five hun
dred crates of hoice product. Foster
Butner. manager of the company,
states that another car is now being
parked and will be shipped Monday.
The crop is showing splendid signs of
b-iiig an xceptional tiroductlon this
season and the present weather condi-
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Millwork
Mcp4rc.li of I
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Plenty of use for a good face
or a talcum powder, plenty of
Food products to select from.
Maybe you have a preference,
maybe you havo not. In either
case you want to be satisfied;
but If you want a favorite, wo
have that; if you want us to
suggest one, our knowledge Is
at your service. AH popular
kinds in either products anil at
tin; same prices hero as any
where else.
Lloyd L. Crocker
Pioneer Drug Store
241 N. Jjckton
Singers, Speakers Everybody!
Doctors, Nurses, Dentists Recommend
CAVARRHALJOXy
KONDON'S is antiseptic and healing:. For over SO
years Kondon'a baa been helping: millions of people
for all kinds of Colds and Catarrhal affections.
For Head, Nose, Throat Troubles
Eondon's makes life worth living-. Write for 20-lreat-ment
tin. It's free. Or get a 30c tube from your drug-
gist Guaranteed to please or money back. ,
Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly, Minneapolis, Minn.
BROCCOLI SEED FOR SALE
Not St Valentine Imported seed.
Strain Is about 10 days later than
St. Valentine; heads self -protected ;
curd snow white. The finest strain iu
existence.- Price per pound, J22.50.
per ounce, 11.60. Delivery about
March. Orders taken for any Quantity.
Fred Schmidt, Dillard, Oregon.
NATIONAL GUARD DRILL
Regular drill every Monday at 7:3
p. m. sharp. Recruits invited.
J.TLE . MARSTERS. Com
This ia a Studebake'r year.
tt LODCsEDICTORy ' j
United Brotherhood of Carpenter and
joiners of America Meets in Moose
bool second and fourth Wednesday
evenings of each month. All car
penters welcomed.
T. F. HOLMES, Rec Sec
F. A. UOWEN. Pres.
Laurel Chapter No. 81, R. A. M.
Mated convocations on 1st and 8rd
Tuesdays, Masonlo Temple. AU
members requested to attend and
Tlsltlnr companions welcome.
R. L. COOPER, High PriosL
W. F. HARRIS. Secretary.
,K. O. T. M. meuia each 2nd and 4th
Thursday of each month. In Macca-
bee hall, corner Cass and Pin
streets. Visiting Knights always
welcome.
U C. GOODMAN, Com.
O. W. RAPP, R. K.
Kagles, Roseburg Aerie Meets In
MaccaDee nail, on Cass street, on
Znd and 4th Wednesday evenings of
each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting,
brethren in good standing always
welcome.
EUGENE LITTLE. W. P. P.
RICHARD BUSCH, W. P.
B. F. GOODMAN. Secretary.
0. E. 8., Roseburg Chapter No. 8.
Mom their regular meeting on us
1st and trd Thursdays In each
month. All sojourning brothers
and sisters are respectfully Invited
to attend.
HAZEL FRENCH, W. M.
FREE JOHNSON. Secretary.
Roseburg Rebekah Lodge No. 41,
I. o. o. r. Meets in Odd Fellows
Temple every week, on Tuesday
evening. Visiting members In ood
standing are invited to attend.
AMY CARMAN, N. O.
TILLIB I. JOHNSON, Reo. Sea
ETHEL BAILEY. Fin. See.
Umpqua Templs No. 4, Pythian Sis
ters Meets the 2nd and 4th Mon
day evenings of each month, at the
K. C. P. baa Visitors always wel
come BELLE WALKER, M. B. C
MAY E. PARKER, M. of R. A C.
MARTHA CHK1STKNSON, M. of F.
B. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Lodge No. 328
Hold regular communications at
tho Elks' Temple on each Thursday
of every month. AU members re
quested to attend regularly, and all
visiting brothers are cordially ln
vlted to attend.
FRANK CLEMENS, B. R.
J. O. DAY. Jr., Secretary.
Knights of Pythias, Alpha Lodge N.
47-Meets every Wednesday evening
In Knights of Pythias hall, ISO Rose
treeL Visitors always welcomed.
CLAIR K. ALLEN, C C.
J. R. FARRINGTON, M. F.
E. B. WIMBEPLY. K. R. S-
W. B. A. O. T. W., Roseburg Review
No. 11 Holds regular meetings on
Znd and 4th Thursday, at 7:80 p. m.
Visiting listers Invited to attend re
views. Maccabee hall. Pins and
Cass streets.
JESSIE RAPP, Col.
MRS. FLORA I. WILLIAMS, Com
rAlaltltMUflsR'
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I Auction Auction
At Auction House
Every Saturday at 2:30 P. M.
Your ' City and Farra
Sales Solicited.
See Us For-Dates.
328 N. Jackson.
Radabaugh & Patterson
NURSERY 8TOCK
All kinds of shrubbery and or
namental stock. Good variety
of fruit trees, wnlnut trees,
grafted and Becond generation.
Filberts In Barcelona, Du Chilly
and Davlna. See J. C. Marklcy,
Oregon Nursery Co.
Woodmen of the World, Camp No. 129
Meets In the Oddfellows hall In
Roseburg every 1st and 8rd Mon
day evenings. Visiting nelghboni
always welcome.
A. A. SCULOEMANN. C. C.
M. M. MILLER. Clerk.
A, F. A A. M., Laurel Loaga No. 18.
Regular communications 2nd and
4th Wednesdays each month, at
Masonlo Temple, Roseburg, Qra.
Visitors welcome.
G. K. QUINE, Jr.. W. M.
W. F. HARRIS, Secy.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, Lllao Circle
No. 49 Meets on 1st and third
Monday evenings, In K. of P. halL
Visiting neighbors Invited to attend.
DONNA OAKLEY, O. N.
MARGARET WHITNEY. Clerk.
I. O. O. F., Phlletarlan Lodge No. 8
Meets in Odd Fellows Temple every
Friday evening. Visiting brethern
are always welcome.
W. S. HOWARD, N. O.
A. J. GEDDE3, Red. Bsc
J. B. BAILEY Fin. Sec.
United Artisans Meets In Macctx
bee Hull first and third Wednesday,
Visiting members always welcome.
LAUREN McCULLOCH, M. A.
MILDRED McCULLOCH, Treas,
BELLE STEPHENSON. Sec
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester St. Phons 490
Mrs. D. Cornwell
Patients privileged to have their
own doctor.
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