ROSEBURd NEW8-REVIIW, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1924. RAOt EVEN I . Ml BMW ' T Qjunty farmers end v Douglas County ,J?rDouglaCountyCOW8, . . . i?.,v home grown grain you pay only the hen'0;t and one small profit. buy imported feed you pay two railroad ain buyer's profit, a miller's profit, a whole- 'ibtt,8f. a retailer's profit.. .ft prom. , , better feed and keep your money at home. Land PlMter Nitrate row In stock First Come First Served. -Let's Maks I Million." Inn Bureau Cooperative Exchange if I Revelations of k Paid Companion By JANE PHELPS Author of "My Huiband and I," "A Wife's 8tory," ete. -i-ii-ii-iriri-innri irii-inriftriririrri' ' I as'tttt - . IS PACK IS lURFROUS METHOD e La Feb. . "All glass pack- ? " ,l exnert J "' "1 ..Pinion Kg n the epidemic ft, in Albany from eating E Mai- U impossible to --- 13 .ninach With- .,.... hniulluus develop- fciiowy , i,i I Canoed vegeiuui". w Later, must b heated to at linger.""' ithntand loll) flegicea So laas pata w"i " nnslng spinach the govern- .i that ft rpcordlne r . i.n1 nr tun unin- . ( I hnva n uVAf 0f boiulinus getting into peas ., , i. nAUJ;ku r.if if in o them when improperly Ic Huolr.irl In th II BHlfl uw-.v- ---- fcz of canned vegetables the uolher warning I wish to it do affected canned vcge- ioald be dumped on the There la lway danger oi cr tutor !s mating it, hut it ,-jtei the ground as well." illon manaecr of Iitint fctunery, also issued a warn- iktae canning declaring tn.it niHd vegetables should be Mm the temperature of 240 degrees. He disagrees with Race however, in stating that glass cans will withstand that high temperu-ture. SIMPLE WAY TO TAKE OFF FAT m n in Roseburg pi Umpqua fovide for that Inevit able "Rainir rW It Now and Save Worry -"10 ail Kinds of Hps lh Accident and Fire Insur- ?ohn e: flurry Insurance Agency Rooms 1 snd 2 Roteburg Bank Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. one 183 There can be nothing simpler than taking a convenient little tablet four times each day until your weight la reduced to normal. That's all just purchase a box of Marmola Prescrip tion Tablets from your drugglBt for one dollar, the same price the world over. Follow directions no starva tion dieting or tiresome exercising. Eat substantial food be as lazy as you like and keep on getting slim mer. And the best part of Marmola Prescription Tablets Is they are harm less. That Is your absolute safe guard. Purchase them from your druggist, or send direct to Marmola Co., 4613 Woodward Ave., uetroit, Mich. o DRAIN AND VICINITY. bis I ALLAY MOIXIK'8 SUSPICIONS Uhapuw XXL Mollis glanced suspiciously from Guy to me, saying: "Will you please help me, Rila, I an going out and haven't but Utile time." "As soon as I see If your mother wants me," I replied, Glad of the Interruption I hurried f ny room, laid off my out-door thinks. L.n sought Mrs. Ellwood's room. '"Didn't I bear Mollle's voice'" Her eyes straining toward the door. "Yes, she spoke to me tn the hall." "Why didn't she come in? I see so little of her." The Invalid's voice was sad. "I will tell her you wish to see her." "Co, Rita. Ask her to come and sit with, me a while." I arranged the dIIIows. wonderlna If Molly would give up her engage ment to sit with her mother, doubt ful, and tilled with pity for the wo man, yet young, whose future seemed so dark. Nothing In the world could have made me see the futility of money as a means to happiness as did the pitiful condition of my weulthr c ni ployer. Almost constantly confined to her bed with a sort of paralysis of her legs, a weak heart that miKht take her away at any moment and last approaching blindness. After making her comfortable I hurried to Mollle. She was partially disrobed and a lovely shimmering evening gown lay on the bed. "I thought you never would come. she greeted me. "Please laj out my stockings and slippers, for me. and will you dress my hair? I am so nervous I can't do a thing with It. "I'll be glad to do it, Mollle, but your mother is asking for you, sent you a message." "Well?" "She wants you to sit with her for a while. "Oh, Rita: I Just can't. Larry Is going to take me out to a road house In his now car. I promised to meet him In an hour. I dare not let him come here. Father or Guy would be sure to see him, and prevent my go ing. They think Larry reckless, but be Isn't. lie's a wonderful driver." "I'll do everything I can to help you dress, but do run to your moth er, if only for a moment. She'll be sad all the evening If you don't." "Poor mother. I'm a perfect brute to spend so little time with her, but I can't endure a sick room, and I'll be young only once. I'll be back In a Jiffy." Mollle flittered from the room. I found her slipper and stockings, laid out her motor coat and gloves. What a gay creature' she was, and how Impatient of restraint. My con science troubled me a bit, I was help ing her dress to go out with a man of whom her father disapproved, but after all it was none of my bust- ness. I almost wish I had not seen mother," Mollle burst out. "It Is so hard to get away. It makes me feel such a little beast when she begs me to slay. I had to lie too. She thinks I am going ov er to Nancy Loomis'. Be sure you don't give me away." She sat down bofore the dressing table, and I began to do her hnir, such wonderful hair, soft and wav ing. Her eyes reflected In the mir ror a curious look. "What were you and Guy quar reling about when I came In? "Was he making love to you? The voung voice hardened. "No, Indeed. He was talking of Barton." 'lty the way I met Rart Just ss I turned Into the street. He looked as If he was furious over something. hardly Baw me. I hope he and l.uy haven't been quarreling. They never hit it off very well. Guy Is such a kid." I breathed freely again. I had dispelled her suspicions, but the timbre of her voice had carried its warning. She would be offended if Guy made love to me. Tomorrow: Mollle Meets With An Accident. I Liberty Theatre. When titles of well-known books are I rhknvMt f r lha ai.ra.it. vo..inn. ihuni is usually a storm of protest Critics Bay that the practice misleads the public. Rut It was to keep the public from being misled that Goldwyn changed the name of "Name the Man!" which conns to the Liberty theatre next Sun day for three days. When Sir Hall Caine wrote the story, he published It under the name of "Master of Man." Since that R time, several pictures with sbnllar'K titles, but based on altogether differ-1 f ent themes, have been issued, and it d was to avoid a confusion that Goldwyn ' d consulted with the celebrated English i A novelist and wirh him otmmI m I TF7' TT TP?? 5 K 4 i w. (5 SHOVELS 26c. We have a new lot of Fire Shovels that will please you, worth 50 cents regular, but by buying a large quantity we have been able to offer them at 30 cents each. While they are on display in our windows we are making a special each of Monte Spauldiug has traded touring car tor a Ford truck. Miss Post and Miss Benjamin ac companied the debating team to Myr tle Creek. Ralph King of the Leas Motor Co. of Oakland was looking after business here Wednesday. A large crowd attended tho dance given at the Crowell home, Saturday evening. All report a very fine time. Bill Hucking who is employed with a bridge gang at Lebanon was in our midst Sunday. W. D. Cary is overhauling the ma chinery In the E. G. Whipple mill, getting it ready for the spring run. J. N". Post was a Eugene visitor last woeK. The debating team lost to the Rose burg team Friday. Jack Swearingen was In town Wed nesday looking after business. OBSERVER. Mrs. Fred Anderson Springtime fow 's the time to get ou spring cleaning one- We clean every- f curtains nm. in k- - .. 6: ",M i r """senold goods as H as all wearing ap- TRf our way fry ft r uto Will Call N4 Sparkling Eyes Follow good Health Salem, Oreg. "For several year9 I suffered with liver trouble and stomach disorder. I was constipated and had a gassy condition of the stomach. I doctored, but could not fet rid of these conditions until began taking Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, and since I took these "Pel lets' I have not had any more trouble with my liver or stomach. "I can highly recommend Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets to anyone suffering with stomach or liver ills." Mrs. Fred Anderson, 90S S. 21st Street. , Constipation is at the root of many ailments. You can avoid manv of the ills in life by obtaining Dr. 'Pierce's Pleasant Pellets from jour druggist. Send 10c for trial pkg. or writd for free advice to Dr. Pierces In valids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y. ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN MRS. ELLSBURY (Address ill communications to Mrs. EllSDury, care of News-Review.) a. Tan save vou $250 on practical- a. iu aw 192S Chevrolet coune. GLENN H TAYI.UK 4 SERVICE GARAGE Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: Will yon give me advice on a very important mat ter to me. I am In love with a man who is getting a divorce from his wife. They have not lived together for a year, and she is not even in this town. He is getting a divorce from her. Under those circumstances is it all right for us t be seen in public together, and could I wear an engage ment ring? How soon can we get married after he gets his divorce? . M. J. M. J.: Under those circumstances you may go together, but do net wear an engagement ring, until at least a month after his divorce la granted. Under the Oregon law you may not marry until six months have elapsed after the divorce Is granted. Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: I am of the opinion that good 'common sense is a good thing to go by In social con ventions, but my husband's mother is a stickler for conventions, and we are always disagreeing over It. Recently 1 hud a caller, a woman who is sup posed to be very high socially and dur ing the time she was here, my hus band came home, and had to go away over night on a sudden trip. I excused myself and packed his bag. My mother In law entertained the visitor while I was gone which was only a few mo ments. She told me afterwards that It was not good form to do It, and that I should not have done it under any consideration. What do you think? MARTHA. MARTHA: I do not say that your mother in law is wrong, and doubt less many of the older social set would agree with her, but I am always in favor of common sense, either in society or in business, and cannot see that you committed any social error. NEW PUPILS may be enrolled In the Heln- line Kindergarten until Feb- ruary 8th.. Each child receives Individual instruction from Mrs. Hoinllne, Miss Adams, and Miss Robinson. Jitney calls for child- ren. with hltn. atrreed on . "Name the Man!" even at the risk of. losing the value of the advertising which resulted from the interest I which the story aroused under Its orl-l ginal title. The new name Is In perfect keeping 1 with the story, which deals with the: young and very human Judge on the isie or Man, and of the great climax in his life and in the Uvea of two girls. The all star cast Includes Mae' Busch, Conrad Nagel, patsy Ruth Miller, Hobart Bosworth and Crelgh ton Hale. Several spectacular scenes call for great mobs, and along with beautiful scenes of natural grandeur are elaborate settings. Including those of the great caslte and prison on tho Isle of Man. AXTLEItS THKATItK '."Haddy," for the first time In Jacky Coogan's brief artistic career. gives nim opportunity to repeal the depths of tragedy. It Is not a mourn ful, harrowing picture, but there Is one scene In It whlh takes the little actor to the edge of the very abysB of despair not the petulant, shal low sorrow of careless childhood, but the poignant hear-searlng sad ness of a human soul to which no age can be assigned. The scene Is brief and la preceded and followed by the smiles and laughter always associated with this little genius; but within the limits of Its brief spell this episode will move the most soph isticated spirit and stir the hardest heart, provided there bo left in them a snark of real humanity. Without equivocation, this one epi sode preserved on the screen will forever Indicate little Jackie Coogan as one. of the greatest actors of all times, and so long ns human hearts are susceptible to the Influence of human appeal, so long will Jackie maintain his place among the bril liant stnrs of the acting world. "Dad dy" will be shown at the Antlers Theatre tonight. 26c Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store FEDERATED 6ELLS ONIONS Five hundred nlnety-slx carloads of onions have been Bold on 88 markets In 25 different states for the Indiana Farm Bureau Onion Growers' Ex change by the Federated Fruit and Vegetable growers. The Growers are the sales agency for the Onion Growers. The third payment has now been mailed to all members bringing BURNS Covi m afterwai V VapoRub Oht 1 7 Milium Jan U4 ma-rty with wet baking soda afterwards apply gently The Rmlck P. T. A. will hold a cook ed food sale, at Vosburgh's Grocery Store, Saturday, Feb. 9. ELKTON NEWS ITEMS The Rev. A. L. Beckeni..rf, a mis sionary fi-ora the Philippine Islands, delivered a very interesting address at the Methodist church, Monday eve ning, February 4th. Tuesday morning he gave an interesting talk at the high school auditorium, on the Philip pine Islands. He was loudly ap plauded by all present at the cloBe of his speech. The E. IT. H. S. basket ball team met the Yoncalla aggregation in fast game of basketball Thursday eve ningjan. 31. After the game the vis iting team' was served a delightful luncheon, by Yoncalla at the Drain B B. hall, at which place the game was nlaved. Two or three Elktnn boys were giv en quite a thrill Wednesday afternoon when the game warden caught them fishing in Elk Crock. Dexter Haines had the misfortune to sprnln his knee while playing ball Monday. The local teachers'- Institute wae held In Elkton, Saturday, Feb. 2nd. The Freshmen basketball team won from the grades Monday by a score of 17 to 14. Several scholars have been out of school lately on account of Illness. X. Y. Z. MAJESTIC THEATRE One of the most spectacular flushes in "Flower of the North." which will he shown at the Majestic Theatre on Friday Bhows a lighted signal fire which Pauline Starke, at Jeane. kindles to start a on the wapath.-- Tlils fire was kindled on the high advance up to S2.50 for red standards. $2.10 for white standards, $2.00 for yellow standards, $1.60 for red mediums, $1.60 for white mediums, and $1.75 for yellow mediums. About $300,000 has been distributed In advances to members of the Indiana Onion Growers' Exchange, Officers of the Onion, Growers ex press a belief I hat the membership in the cooperative will be more than doubled lu 1924. They point out that during the season of 1922, under the old method of marketing, the average price the onion growers of Indiana received for their crop was between seventy and eighty cents a hundred. The Initial payment of the co-operatives was eighty cents a bag as soon as the car moved. This was brought up by sec ond and third payments as detailed be fore. ihe officers of the onion growers give strong endorsement to the serv ices of the Federated Fruit and Vege table Growers, Inc. have the flavor as good In the prune as in the syrup. "All of these things have been ac complished with the prune I have de veloped and 1 have prunes which have the stood up in the cans for over 10 months In perfect condition. "These prunes are puffed out full. with a decidedly tender skin and the flavor Is perfect throughout the prune, ss well as In the Juice." Just what will be done with the new system has not been determine.. but undoubtedly an effort will be maue to handle a large quantity of prunes out of here under the new guise. The California association baa put out some ready to serve prunes but they have all been petltes or French prunes and as far as Is known the Race experiments are the only ones that have ever been successfully con ducted along these lines with -the Italian prune. PROFESSIONAL CARDS OP M. H. PLYER ChlronraUo !, slclan. 114 W. Last, 8t- STOCK HOLDERS IN CANNING CO. TO ELECT DIRECTORS WED. Thn nnnunt mtmtlncr nf ttia atnfr. irme oi moians holders in tho Umpqua Valley Can ning company has been called for TZ&Kl& Ihe omce-ns of hat "company Northern Oregon at midnight and Its ,r, , M1,lrttln tha ,. , flames shot hundreds of feet In the air and were visible or many miles The flnme resembled a huge giant beckoning from the mountain top. Several cameras were placed to catch the spectacular blaze from various angles so as to record it In all It spectacular beauty. Tho results far exceeded the expectations of Dnvld Smith, who has a reputation of se curing some of the most unusual effects known to motion pictures. "Flower of the North Is based up on James Oliver Curwood's famous novel bv the same name. It deals with the land "north of 63" In the summer time. It Is rcpicte with thrills, adventure and a stronr love Interest. An all stnr cast headed by Kenrv B. Wslthnll and Tanllne Ptarke was engaged for the production. COOKED FOOD SALE The Indies of St. Joseph's church will hold a food sale, Saturday Feb. 10. at Roseburg Grocery. o Nothing too good for the ronrterw of the News-Review Is the watch word or Douglas County's largest newspaper. o Ix-glon to Aid School Thp American Legion of this city has received a request from (ilen dale citizens to provide a speaker at a school meeting to bu held In thnt city. The city of Clendaln Is mnk lng a rampalcn for a new school and it Is expected that the local legion will aid them as much as possible n the Umpqua Post Is greatly Inter ested In all question of an educa tional nature. This meeting is the annual meeting to elect directors for the ensuing year, to take care of other business matters pertaining to the Interests of the company. The time set for the opening of the meeting is two o'clock. o Guaranteed Kelly Flint axes 8. B.. only $1.75 at Powell's. NEW METHOD OF PROCESSING PRUNES Painlcu Extractioa Cu Wha Dcmtd DR. II. R. NERBAS Dentist Masonic rtulldlng Roseburg, Ore. . 1'koae 4KM Teeth Extracted and Replaced same d&y with or without plates. SALEM, Feb. 7. After over a year of experimenting, John II. Race, can ning expert for the Oregon Growers association, has developed a readv to serve stewed prunes in cans tho diffl obvlates every difficulty encountered with such attempts In the past and presents one of the finest articles in diet possible to prepare. Race has conducted the experiments In his own little canning plant at home, constructed fir experimental purposes, and provided with a capa city of 24 cans a day. "In getting a satisfactory ready to serve stewedp rune In cans the dlffl-i culty has been to get them properly' refreshed, to get the syrup Into the prune, to get the tender skin and to 8 We cleanse and dry the family linen better at a very moderate rate. Save work and wear by calling 79. IITHEN you want the best in canned goods get the Royal Club brand. Get a can of spinach, It has the real taste and is all ready for use. Economy Grocery Phone S3 TUBBY All Goods Found on Commission. By WINNER v THE tHZV LOST VJAS A TwtUTV- i 1 1 1 r V MlVreftr J .tuicosa Jx-r5, -'.-V ".'J J (.) . cysncvi josT' f J m or ilfclL Mirve i . nUFC AT "THE. OftUO STORE V fOW FINlN u V A w littrtnttTSn II 3iMk L--iAV Crr"ftt t L'nilaxl FtMlur Vadaeat WATCH FOR TUBBY" AND HIS DOIN'S IN THE DAILY '! 1