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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TSDAV,JEBRURYH24,
PACE FOUR
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Here is a Timely "Tip"
Mrs. Housewife, insist on your dealer supplying you
with
DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
BUTTER FOR YOUR FAMILY
It is made in Roseburg from Cream on the farms of
your friends, and is the best, purest, sweetest and most
wholesome you can buy. If your dealer doesn't have
it, phone us, and we can tell you who does. -
DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
PHONE 340
HIRAM JOHNSON
URGES
C 11
Says Republican Party Must
Sweep Its House Clean
at Once.
OPPOSES SECY DENBY
Declares Officials Should Be
Removed From Office as
Result of the Teapot
Dome Scandal.
fAalnrtated rea Leaard Wire.)
DANVILLE, 111., Feb. i4. Tlie re
publican party must "sweep Ita
homo and sweep It clean," If it la to
retain the confidence of the elec
torate, Henator Hiram Johnson of
California declared here at noon to
day in an address opening his Illi
nois campaign. The paramount Is
aue of the campaign the senator said,
"an issue of Just common honesty,"
In public-service. Ho suggested the
removal from office of Secretary
Denhy and Attorney-General Daugh
erty, declaring "the public service
must be put above all suspicion
whether that suspicion arises from
criminal guilt or stupid Incompet
ence." "Standing by the secretary of the
navy now means nothing less In ef
fect than approval or what he did,
or vacillation concerning It. The
senate and the pnasldent alike have
expressed it, so far as acts run ex
press It. no confidence in the attorney-general."
Devoting virtually his entire
speech to Teapot Dome, Senator
Johnson stated developments clearly
Indlrated that "reaction and progress
must fight It out again In the repub
lican party In tho coming presidential
primaries."
"The system which seeks to exploit
for Individual gain what belongs to
all must he challenged In no un
certain fashion. It mint be broken
and driven from government. Pelf
lah materlnllstn again encroaches up
on the nation nnd this time in the
hideous guise not only of appropria
tion but of purchase of tho public
domain.
Sketching what he viewed as the
pnralell between the situation of to
day and 20 years aeo and lauding
the servlco of President Roosevelt,
In the former "crisis" in his arousing
tho public conscience," the Cali
fornia senator declared "we are
fighting the same philosophy of gov
ernment todny."
"The Issues of the campaign were
clearly seen at Its Inception by those
who observe the affairs of govern
ment. The ugly shock of official
corruption has mnde them dually
clear to all of the people. Those
who have been close to the situation
have recognlT.ed not only the de
sirability, but the necessity for a
cleaning of tho republican pnriy. All
of the people now know It full well."
"There Is a greater principle at
stake than shielding Individuals who
muy not be guilty of moral turpitude
or the punishment of those who braz
enly have defied the law. The peo
ple's government rests on the confi
dence of those who compose It, and
where that confidence is shaken there
must be no limit to the legitimate ef
fort for Ita restoration.
"The secretary of the navy Justi
fied what he did and said he would
do It over again.
"It Is futile for any man now to
argue that ft is necessary to await
an Indefinite time to have an ade
quate conception of what has oc
This Prescription
For Kidneys
No Drugs Just Roots and Herbs.
Klvo years ago Dr. Carey said,
"When backache comes get after your
kidneys and don't waste any time."
"itlght at the start, go to your
druggist and ask for Dr. Carey's
Marshrtot Prescription No. 777; take
it aa directed until backache ceases
and your eyes are clear and bright."
For more than 40 yeara Dr. Carey
specialized In dis
eases of the kid
ney and bhidder
and when, In the
height of his re
markably busy life,
he decided to dis
pense his most ef
fective kidney and
bladder preacrip-
n i ti r -
J)
tlon through the
better druggists,
he helped thou
sands who could
not afford to go to
him for treatment.
Thousands of unobservant people
have kidney ailments and never know
It until too late. High colored .Brine,
getting up in tho night, nnd puffy
eyes tell the story.
If you even suspect atnrt today
with Dr. Carey's Marshroot Prescrip
tion No. 777. it will drive the poisons
from your kidneys and your druggist
knows all about It.
Nathan Fullerton dispenses lots of
it. It conies both in liquid and tab
let form. It will help you aa It has a
host of others. If It should not. If
ynu aren't glad In one week's time
that you bought It, money gladly re
funded, l'rlce, $1 50 and well worth
it. A big seller In the east.
A full line of Hardio sprayer re
pairs in stock at Wharton Ilros.
in A JOY!
When you come here for
Shoes the
Quality and Price
Make you glad. Our stock
is new, and we can save
you money on all pur
chases. Half Soles, Soles, Nails,
and Supplies for those
who do home repairing.
Harness and Shoe Repair
ing is a specialty with us.
A. H. PERRIN
111 W. Cass St. Roseburg
E
FOR THE AimtMOBlLE
That the nutomohllo 1h stun com
ing Into a greater era of popularity
whirl, will hrtujc It niorp Int. mutely
thrn ever Into tho rommrrchil ami
social lift' of the nation, Is the opin
ion of th( Korti Com puny which Itself
hn during tho yur just nmltiut,
enjoyed th ureal-! bunlnesR In Its
hlHtory. Tho opinion 1h httd up
on report received from various sec
tlmiH of the country and upon dealer
i'Mtiniatea roinlni; In for 19:14.
Them' nil Indlcaio not only a
KrowiiiK prosperous condition senor
ally hut a groat or tendency toward
tho use of tho automobile, both as a
Ctnuinercl:il hauluKe unit.
Another fonturo of this review and
one. which most closely effect the
prospective purchaser In that buviu
will start much earlier In the New
Year than In tho last and Xv so
called ""prinir rush" will bo on long
before the winter snows havo incited.
Apparently, many persons con
templating tho purchase of r:,r' for
tho coiuIur year have profiled ty
thw experience of others In previous
nt'ftsoiiH and do not Intend to d-Wv
placing their orders. Consequently,
they have determined to get Inn. the
market early and as result the
t . "J -4 car shortage period will he nd
vaiii'i d a mimlir ot weeks.
ROTARY CLUB HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
A ?ry Interesting meeting of the
local Kotary club was held today noon.
Six outside visitors were present which
sweUtd the attendance to full capa
city. Abraham Lincoln, whose birth
day occurred on the 12th of this
month, the anniversary of George
Washington, which takes place on the
22nd, were each honored at today's
meeting, Mose Rice eulogizing George
wasntngion. auu iuiv .-wowe fauiH
a fine tribute to Abraham Lincoln.
Both speakera reviewed the live of
these great men In a very Interesting
manner. President Seely called to
the attention of the members several
matters of Importance and urged early
preparation for the Rotary convention
to be held at Spokane this year.
On the table before each member
at today's luncheon was a neat book
let issued by Fisher's and containing
a fine descriptive write up of the
Uiupqua valley and Roseburg.
AUTO PROBLEM IS
NOT KET FATHOMED
Millinery opening. Sat. Feb. 16th.
The Vogue.
o
W. II. Pippy of Portland, reprosen
tatlve of the Fairbanks Morse com
pany, Is spending a few days in this
city on business. Mr. Pippy Is regis
tered at the Hotel L'nipqua.
LADIES! COMPLEXION
WORRIES ENDED AT LAST
This Delightful New Vanishing Cream
Containing True Buttermilk Must
Make You Look Years Younger
or Money Back Just Try It.
Get a small quantity at any phar
macy or toilet goods counter, simply
asking for Howard's Buttermilk
Cream, and massage It daily Into the
face, neck, arms and bands. The di
rections are simple and It costs so
little that any girl or woman can af
ford It. You complexion must quick
ly show a decided improvement or
your dealer is authorized to return
your money without question should
you be dissatisfied.
No matter whether you are troubl
ed with wrinkles, hard little lines
around the mouth and eyes, coarse,
sallow, faded looking skin, or simply
roughness and redness caused by wind
and sun, you will find that all these
trials quickly disappear with the use
ot this old-fashioned beauty recipe
brought up to date.
Howard's Buttermilk Cream Is only
old on a positive gunrantoe of satis
faction or money back.
A flno showing of Cameo Pattern
hats at the Vogue. Sat. Feb. 16.
ORCHESTRA PLAYS
AT REVIVAL SERVICE
The orchestra gave two very fine
opening numbers at the Christian
church revival last night. The or
chestra Is always welcome at the ser
vices, because they add much to the
music. Another Interesting feature
of the evening was the main quar
tette, which waa received with great
enthusiasm. The male quartette will
sing frequently during the remainde r
of the time. The special solo by Mr.
Ailhclilo was, "Is It Nothing to You?"
T! is song was a Bermon in itself. The
i-v.iiiceliat spoke last night on 11
pentenco. He sho'ved first what It
wuo not, then whit was, and distinct
ly brought out the goodness of God
which leadoth to repentence, and
Godly sorrow whlih worketh rcpen
tence. Speaking of the hypocrite over
whom so many stumble, h-? said.
"The hypocrite Is in the hand of God,
and that Is the best place to leave
him: hut sooner or later, we shall nil
bo In the hand of God, what then?"
One of the Interesting features of
tho meeting now Is, that in addition
to the daily Hihle rcudints which are
being reported each evening, the evan
gelist has the people to read each
day one chapter in the book of Act.
and gives a few comments each even
ing on the chapter read. In speak
ing of the fourth chapter where the
apostle said. "Silver anil gold I have
none." he remarked that In Heaven
we would be wulking on tho thing
that We strove BO hard fur herv for
the streets there are paved with gold.
I Tonight the good confession will
i he disrnsscd, and ou Friday night
"The t limine of Kcurt." On Friday
evening it is expected that a large
'delegation from Myrtle Creek. Oak
land anil Myrtle Creek have both sent
delegations some of the time. Sun-
, day will he a big day, and large pre
parations are being made for the oc-
t casiou.
"We have not solved the final
problems in any line of the automo
tive Industry."
C. F. Kettering, president ..t the
General Motors Research Labora
tories so told the gathering of DUO
Oakland dealer at their recent mid
western meeting at Chicago.-
In the course of his remarks he
told how Duco was developed and
how Oakland has been the pioneer
car In helping solve the practical
problems connected with this satin ,
wax finish and the Urat to adopt ,
it."
"The painting ol automobile bod
ies took too long," he declared.
"We got the paint manufacturers
together and they were finally able
to cut down the time of dryl'ig of
paint to one day. Finally there
was developed a material mat oneu
even before it could be sprayed on j
the automobile.
"Then our problem was to get the
paint not to dry so quickly awing-1
lug from one extreme to another. ;
The problem of drying less quickly :
was finally solved."
The satin wax finish so developed
Is now use on all Oakland cars.
$650,000,000 WORTH OF
AUTOS IN CALIFORNIA
Automobiles registered in Califor
nia at tho end of 1921 will approxi
mate J650,0W,000 in value, according
to estimates prepared by Will H.
Marsh, chief of the division of motor
vehicles.
The division has made plana to
register 1,300,000 cars during the
year and Marsh estimates the average
value ot each at 500.
There are some interesting facts
about these cars;
Placed end to end they would mea
sure a distance of 3693 miles enough
to reach from San Francisco to New
Orleans and back to El Paso again.
Allowing a parking space, 15 feet
long and 10 feet wide for each car,
they would cover a field seven miles
square.
Passenger cars, alone if set end to
end would form a solid line around
the state of California with several
hundred cars to spare.
AGE OF AUTO VICTIMS
The majority of adults killed or In
jured by automobiles and the majority
of 'drivers whose cars figure in au
tomobile accidents are past 50 years
of age. Moreover, the deadliest half-
hour in automobile accidents is be
tween 4:30 and 6 o'clock in the afternoon.
IF RUPMEURY THIS fRtt
Apply It to Any Rupture, Old or
Recent, Large or Small and You
Are on the Road That Haa
Convinced Thousands.
SENT FREE TO PROVE THIS
Anyone ruptured, man, woman or
child, should write at once to W. S.
Rice 1158C Main St., Adams, N. Y., for
a free trial of his -wonderful stimulat
ing application. Just put It on the
rupture and the muscles begin to
tltibien; they begin to bind together
so that the opening closes naturally
and the need or a support or truss
or appliance is then done away with.
Don't neglect to send for this free
trial. Even if your rupture doesn't
bother you what Is the use of wear
ing supports all your life? Why suf
fer this nuisance? Why run the risk
of gangrene nail such dangers from a
small and Innocent little rupture, the
kiud that haa thrown thousands on
the operating table? A host ot men
and women are daily running such
rlhk just because their ruptures do
not hurt nor prevent them from get
ting Hrouud. Write at once for this
free trial, as it is certainly a wonder
ful thing and has aided in the cure
of rupturi-a that were as big as a
man s two fists. Try and write at
ouce, using tho coupon below.
Incorporate
475 DEPARTMENT STORS
Women?s Spring Coats
In the Season's Newest Styles
New style features noted in these Spr'ngr. Coats include large flowing
sleeves and side effects. Both loose backs and belted models are shown in
the season's new high shades in tans, greens, browns, terra cotta, reindeer,
kit fox and black.
Developed in such new fabrics as
Teddy Bear, Shaggy Cloth, Downey
Wool, imported and domestic plaids,
.Velours, Bolivias, and Polaires in plain,
-striped and plaid effects. Models for
dress, sports and general utility wear.
Price aafige up from
LOCAL NEWS
Goes to Salem To Visit
Mrs. G. Greenland left this morning
for Salem where she will spend the
next few days visiting with friends
and relatives.
Here For Few Days
J. W. Beckley of Yoncalla, arrived
in Roseburg last evening to spend sev
eral days here attending to business
matters.
Goes to Portland
Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Durton left last
night for Portland where they intend
to spend tho next few days visiting
with friends and relatives.
Free for Rupture
W. S. Rice, Inc.,
115SC Main St., Adams, N. Y.
a Sample Treatment of your, stim
ulating application for Rupture.
You may send me entirely free
Name -
Address
STEP OH STARTER
From Extension Department
T. L. Ballard of the Extension Ser
vice department of the Oregon Agri
cultural college from Corvallis is
spending a few days in Roseburg in
the interests of the department.
Returns from Portland
J. F. McCauley, who has been spend
ing the past few days In Portland at
tending to business matters returned
to his home in this city this morn
ing. Inspector Here From Grants Pass
tleorge K. (ioodell, state boiler In
spector of Grants Pass, Is spending
several aays In Koscburg on business.
Mr. Goodell Is registered at the Hotel
L'mpqua.
Mr. Crawford Returns
Mrs. A. I). Crawford of the Wics
Shoppe who spent a short time in
Portland attending to business return
ed to her home In this city this morn-iug.
I
Supper at Church
The Ymitig People's sodetv of the
fhnittan church will hold a pot luck
supp-r at the church at tl.l't this even-'
trie, atti-tidiuc to their business mat- i
ti-rs and helping iu the work of the
service.
STOP CATARRH! OPEN
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
Sav Cream Applied in Nostrils
Relieves llrad-l olda at Once.
GAS ON STOMACH MAY
CAUSE APPENDICITIS
t 'mutant cm nines Inflammation
hnh niav ino! the spp-tnii. tm
pie Biviirln.-. buckthorn Kir, etc.
as inu,-, in Adlenka helps nr case
of gs ei ih M.imach in TK min
utes. Most mi .1u-in. art (inlv en
lower hn., but Aillc nV.t acts ou
HOTH upper nml lower bomcl ami re-mow-s
ail it is an,l poNon. l-.i,-;i, nl
lir ol-tit..ie constipation m,i to
guard ii-i ape, uukiIis. .Nathan
i'uilertuu. Uru(iL
! If your notril are clogged and vonr
head is stuHi-d ml you can't breathe
forly hecmiM- of a coid or catarrh. jut
get a small bottle el Kly's I'renru Hslm
t anv dnv store. Apply a little of this
fr:ii;riit. antiseptic cresiii into your ao
ril and let it s-m-trate through every
air pnis-ice el your heail, soothing and
( heslnij the inflamed, swollen mucous
nienit.ranr sn.l you p-t intant relief.
Ah! How gissl it Its-Is. Your nos
tril are open, your head In clear, no
more hif-kinc. snutlling. Mowing; no
more hes-ijuhe. tlrync or struggling
for brcntit. KIv'h IVeam Halm i just
want MiiTerera t-o:a hea.l colda ai.J
catarrh uixd. li t diUt.
Few motorists realiie wnat a source
of emergency power an electric etart-er-niotor
can be.
When cauuht on railroad tracks
with a stalled motor the thing to do is
to place the gears In "second" and
step on the starter. The car will
move off the tracks slowly but surely,
and in half the time that would be re-quin-d
to crank the motor. Some starl
ets make so much noise that a train
couldn't be heard approaching while
the motor Is beinK cranked.
A practice of relying on the starter
motor of course, is a good wav to
net biquainteil with the repair shops,
but it is assumed th.it stslllns on rail
road crossings is not a habit. Many
abuses ot the car are Justifiable in an
emergency: the point is to know what
ones can be relied upon as lifeaavers.
o
Atncriean tourists spend approxi
mately H.tieii.n.iii.Moo annually for gas
oline and i;,ii.e.Hi.0OO fo. tit.s. he
annual depreciation of cars is com
rnteif on an estimated investment of
it,iuv,uvt la motor vehicles.
Undergoes Operation
Mrs. Ira Lyhes underwent a mfnor
operation yesterday morning at the
Mercy Hospital. Dr. A. C. Seeley was
In attendance.
Visiting In Roseburg
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Bush, of Ohio,
are spending a few days in Roseburg
visiting at the James Downing home.
They have been spending the winter
In California.
Guest of Hotel Grand
Mrs. Mary Cross, proprietor of tho
Leniolo Lodge, a beach resort at
Poulsbo, Washington, was tho guest of
the Hotel Grand last evening. Mrs.
Cross left this morning for Is H
in Washington.
Beckleyt Rreturn from Porting
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckle i
have been spending the pntlnit
In Portland attending to bmiwi'
visiting with friends retinal i
city this morning.
Representative Here
C. G. Hemenwav. renrceenuiin
the Mason Ehrman compan- in
Irene, nrrived in this city I1
afternoon to spend a fe to i
looking after the interest! A
company. '
To Visit in Portland
W. E. Sullivan left for Portland last
night where he will spend several
days visiting with friends and rela
tives. Mr. Ford Here from Eugene
H. I- Ford of the Imperial fnndv
company of Eugene arriie.l in Rose
burg last evening to upend a short
time here attending to business mat
ters. Tractor Man Here
II. 11. I-aniihome of Sun Francisco
representative of the Holt Tractor
oo-npi ny. is sr!!r.2 several Uv in I
our riiy looking after the interests of
the company.
Managers Her
C Eakin and W. J. Trapp. manacers
of the Pickwick stage line of Oregon
sr.a California snem c i.
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.in. i-iit jesieruay afternoon
rina wttn local officials. Thev
f2n Ecrch-
Mild and sunnr Is tie routt
,V. o..,l. PaelflrtoUKE
low owuiuo ..
through the aiwayj laterals
states of California. A
Mum, TUtevleo and LOOMM
Ten days' stoporer tlto
oil tiev..i nt niaor Pln,,
California, and along He Sa
route Including Ke O""'
ii vnw to lake the Soetl--
route and Join In tne
famous
Mardi Grai
festivities at NewOrfc-UftF
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