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ROS-BURO NEW-H.VIEW. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 81. 1t24, ?AC TWO ; J i I i I i I t 1 i I i I 1 1 BY BERT j BATES i ' ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW M. W 1 Tk' u totCKT o. pAi an . - Issued Dally a-cepi buna my Dally, per year, by mall eUB&CRIPTION RATES i m 1 1 v .11 montita. by malt Dally, tore months, by malL. Dally, single month, by mail- Uatly, by carrier, par muuuj Weekly News-Review, by mall, par year. .President and alanaf r jgecretary-i reaararer 4-W 1.00 l.(MI M . M . LOO - - in - T st TM Aaaaclala ! . Aociatd Press is sicm-iv-ly sniulMl to taa for rapuklloatloa 2d to aMial m pubiianad b.r.'a. All rlc-ts o r.publlcatlon of epscUJ i:latchM brl ar aiao rar4- - - -- Jjj-s t Entered aa second claaa matter May 17. 1M0. at the post olflcs) at Rosebara;. Oregon, under the Art of March I. 18,1. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1924 FOOD POISONING AND ITS RELATION TO CANNING. The tragic outbreak of botulism that recently occurred at Al bany has so focused the attention of the entire state of Oregon on the problem as to regard it in the light of gravest concern, accord ing to information sent out by the Oregon State Board of Health. Recent epidcmogical observations have shown that the term "lood poisoning," should probably be limited to the intoxication of botulinis and the poisonings by food contaminated with the organ isms of the para-typhoid-enteritidis group and perhaps other bac teria. Outbreaks of food poisoning are explosive in character, usually short of duration and frequently disregarded, unless there are spectacular features or Uie outbreak is botulism, similar to the occurrence at Albany. It can be noted by the discussion in the foregoing paragraph that there are two types of food poisoning. The symptoms are dis tinct and they should be easily recognized and differentiated. The first type is popularly known as "ptomaine" and is characterized by an incubation period of usually 4 to 6 hours, practically no mor tality, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, prostration, diarrhoea, and rise of temperature. This type is due to food previously con taminated with the bacteria of the paratyphoid group through the agencies of a carrier, contact with polluted water and milk sup plies, rodents, and other animals. In this type always suspect freshly cooked or "warmed over" food, especially if there has been some previous period of heating. These bacteria are comparative ly easily destroyed by heat, therefore canned foods are not involv ed, and they rarely ever cause spoilage of food. In the majority of cases of botulism the incubation period is from 24 to 48 hours, though the onset may occur earlier or may be delayed. The characteristic evidences of the disease recorded in botulism are quoted in their usual order as follows: Delayed onset, marked muscular weakness, gastro-intestinal symptoms, disturb ances of vision, with double vision, loss of ability to swallow 01 talk, constipation, rapid pulse, and subnormal temperature, rarely uny pain, death from respiratory failure, and a mortality rate ol sometimes 100 per cent. In this type of food poisoning always suspect preserved foods and meat products such as sausages. The food causing out breaks of botulism has oUy. been observed to be spoiled and housewives are warned nottfftaste such foods. ... .-.- . ;..,.. The majority of outbreaks of botulism have been due to un dcrhcated or underprocessed foods. It is fundamental that methods of canning must insure sufficient heat penetration and . make allowance for altitude, and the acid or alkaline concentration of the products. Sanitation by the thorough cleansing, projer storage, and the use of fresh products is primarily essential. There have been no outbreaks of botulism traced to commercially canned lood since rcbruury l)zz, while there have been in the same period twenty-eight outbreaks attributed to home canned foods. It would appear that the precautions taken by the commercial canning industry have been efficacious. The medium tempera ture used should be 210 degrees F., but a complete knowledge of the above requirements would replace scientific methods for empiricisms. When in doubt of your food destroy it or boil it thoroughly before serving. GOOD EVENING FOLK ; Tha Cooi Bay Plrataa And tha Granta Pass . Cavemen (-,...' Are going to Vlalt tha village Next Saturday night And acalp the local . ' Umpqua Chiefs ' That ia, they're Going to acalp Those who have Any fur left On the top , of their dome. e DUMBELL DORA THINK8 A chiropodist la a man who gives you a rub down. , There waa a young man named Teedle, Who wouldn't accept nia degree; He aaid, "It's enough to be Teedle, Without being Teedle, D. D." "Quick, Wataon tha needle," plead ed Sherlock Holmes, noticing a hole in the heel of his sock. Our Idea of a aoft job ia a llfe-aaver n a movie comedy studio. THEY STILL 8WING THINGS THEIR WAY In the old daye the dancers used to wing their partners. Now they atring their partners. "ILL HOT WELL" ( Associated I'rcsa Leased Wire.) NKW YOliK, Fob. 21 official of Ilia Antl-milonn IcaKi' of New York i were rnnfrontid Willi the assertion of j K.llln O. Kvi'rharl, editor of the Amnrlran Inane, thai election an Mute ' superintendent of Arthur J. Davis,: former head of tha MiiMai-hiiKHcttca i league, was a triumph lor tho forces I In sympathy with V llllnm II. Ander son, whom Mr. Iiavla auccecdcd, and ho la tinder sentence (or third de-, g.ee forgery. I In it t mi 1 1 1 In c lila rmicnntlnn to I the league hnitnl of directors yester day, Mr. Kvorhart paid he roulil not con-dateut with my conscience" cert ify that all waa now well wuh the ileaguc." In nominating Mr. Davl. ,'to re sinning editor aaid. Dr. I'urlev A. , liukcr. head of the league's nntlonal orKutiiration. waa not sufficiently ac iiiialnted with the facts of the New J York situation to pass proper JudKo .nient. . Mr. Pavla, he continued, tn head of tho committee wlileh investigated Ihe Anderson idtiiatlon. and periMinal 'y fourht tit th.n committee for nn .approval of Anderson's then unratl- fled re-election as New York stale superintendent rxprenat ng full con fldence In liltn na luto a February 1. SEATS ARE COMPLETED The "carpenter committee" of the Umpqua t'hiefs hammered and sawed yesterday until the circus seats for use Rt th armory on Saturday were completed. Chief Carpenter Clay larby act- cd rs boss and with several able Rsaiatanta built some crand stand seats which will accomodate the laree crowds who will witness the Initiatory ceremonies to be stae- cd by the Coos Hay I'liates and Granta Paas Cavemen. Speaking of recommendatlona, there la none eweeter to a man'a eara than to hear his son observe that Dad'a a good scout. BfliP of heart if 0. (Associated Press leased Wlre.l 8T. LOCI8. Feb. SI. That the beating of the human heart may be clearly audible to the ear of thous auda who ' listen In" on the broad casting programs of radio stations throughout the country waa demon strated whe tha heart beats of Pro fissor A. B. Abbott of Purdue Uni versity were broadcast last night by station K. 8. D. of St. Louie. Following a demonstration of his "microphone atethescope." a request waa tiade by those present that he broadcast the. beats of hla heart by radio, to which he consented. In hla demonstration Professor Abbott walked to and fro on the platform before the physicians and fluctuating of hla heart like the ticking of a clock, could be heard plainly, in creasing or diminishing in a measure as be moved rapidly or slowly. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 11. The sound of human heart-beats, broadcast last night by station K S D (Post-Dls- ntj.hl waa hnarH In Marshall. TeXaa, 500 miles by air line from here, ac cording to a telegram receivea oy the Post DlRpatcb today, signed by Cbarlee 8. Welch. ' o nrdAi-a tnlren for hroccoli plant. grown from Imported eed, 14 per thousand. 10.000 hd. 13. 13. rre" Schmidt, Dlllard, Ore. T T At P1b Beeh, Ntrwport-wbereer grnavrt folk gatW -Lucky Strike U reigninf ffvofit fill Classified Sectim ALL HEW ADS ON BACK 7 r WANTED 1 WANTED Clean rags view office. at Kews-Be- W ANTED Washing to do Phone 629. J. at home. WANTED Man to room and board. Phone 142-R, 845 'Short St WXNTEl)Jen'to cut wood, also" to alash brush. Boyer Bros. Phone 14F14. HAY FOR e.tb "' chard tracta. pi, iib''. 'I WANTED-Job on ranch, steady. SUte wages in first letter. Addreis Peter Nelson, 303 W. Lane St.' WANTED Man or woman to do ' scrubbing and cleaning. Home Restaurant ' drawbacks. fool of I PARIS, Feb. 21. Nicolas Buonser vlzio, friend of Premier Mussolini of Italy and correspondent in Paris for Mussolini's newspaper Popolo D'ltal- tn ma a .hnl hv lr.A.tn nnnnmlni. a iea,.t.uy0.U I""" "tf!!i I young waiter, while dining in a If without inspiring headlinea fa,hlonable itallaa reataurant last night Iluonscrrtzlo's condition is grave. ' Bonomlnl. who told the police he was an anarchist, "disgusted with the brutalities of the Fascist! s ' put up a struggle when arrested ana Kept crying that he did not want to Kill a man, but an idea." o Being nobody has Its jut at least yourse on the front page. 5 , Bobbed hair wilt catch a man's tie pin quickly. If it's soft and fluffy It will catch a whole man. I love the taste of lip stick, The tea hound said to Grace, She blushed, then hesitated, And passed him her vanity case. Ye ed. Is highly pleased because he has evidence his wife thinks he Is the only person In town who can read. Returning home late last night, he was surprised to read, In large letters on white cardboard tacked on the door, this message: "Honey, I hid the key under the ash bucket. Be back soon. ., it . Johnnie, to lam-beameared' younger lister: "Here, keep your hands off. I can't risk having the finger of sus picion pointed at me." Would you call millinery bills over head expense? ititit Judging from the conduct of some of the elders, the age of discretion Is childhood. j t It la better to live your religion than to talk It. 6he: Don't kiss me or I'll call father. (Smack!!) "Sweet Daddy!" We heard today an engineer re fused to stop his train here because he waa mad at the atation agent ? Its flcttin' so that a feller hasn't time to get in the wood at home on sect of belongin' to so dern many civic clubs and committees. 4 Delicious home made cakes at Mc Kean, Darby and, Baldwin's Saturday. PROBEIICKET SALE NEW YORfC. Feb. 2f. An investi gation by the state boxing commis sion is expected to follow charges of Tom D'Rourko that Tex Rickard aided ticket speculators at the Dempsy-Firpo fight last September. Rickard flatly denied the charges made at Albany, specifying the pro moter had turned over to one breker a block of tickets worth $135,000, which later was returned unsold. Rickard asked the commission for an Immediate Investigation and re- portB from Albany Intimated that O Kourke s accusal would be given to a special grand Jury. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) LONDON. '" Feb. 21. England awoke today to find the apparently hopeless deadlock In the dock strike broken. Representatives of the dock work ers and employers, meeting at the ministry of labor, arrived at terms of agreement in the early hours of the morning. , The terms will be submitted to a conference of the dock workers' del egation from all sections of the coun try -by the labor ministry tonight, and if met with approval, work will begin immediately. Indications are this approval will be forthcoming. The conference last night was sec ret and the terms of the agreement were not made public bnt it is be lieved they provide for the extra shilling advance for which the men have been fighting. LOST AND FOUND - i FOUND Set ol false , teeth. Owner may have same by calling at this office, identifying property, and pay ing for adv. T MISCELLANEOUS T ' ' -4- FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. 246 So. Parrott St. MOTORCYCuTpZJirJ ice. Y0Dr packa' me. Try u. 464-J. FOR SAI.pJTTT i n pat . , FOR SALE BaTmr- aound, and true. Martin. Myrtle CreTk rwl4 FOR SALE-OelaTTr 1200 lbs. nin. .j and ,. .-".? M,". !.; ."more at Pipk ;a EED COBKrntfT;rr CAR OWNEa-uont forget to call 661 when in need of auto part, flartf'a Auto Wrecking Bona. WILL LADY WHO FOUND bag at Lane St. railroad crossing, Satur day, Feb. 16, kindly return it to watchman at crossing. Woman's Statement Will Help Roseburg "I hated cooking because all I ate turned sour and formed gas. I drank hot water and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped until 1 used Adlerika." Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH up per and lr.wer bowel and removes all gas and poisons. Excellent for obsti nate constipation. Helps any cast) gas on the stomach In TEN minutes. Nathan Fullerton, druggist JAIL CONDITIONS BAD Build with Stone Tile most eco nomical. Ask us for estimates. Denn Gerretscn Co. Thone 128. X.'-i ta.-.TS i!rilStw ,arm relief bill were adopted yester- ,'-v-q-- 7 w"-2- d,y "T tl,e Spokane Grain Merchants' (Associated Press l.eaed Wire.) SPOKANE, Wash.. Feb. 21. Reso lutions opposing tho MNary-Haugee IP ft O I Aaaociation. Asserting that "to at- JKft vXsLGClrLA, C-3. J1 temnt to overcome the natural law 1 (of BUUDlv and demand bv economic "When the seat of a man's pants . fallacies 1b futile" the association's is brilliant he hasn't much chance to resolution declared thst the measure. shine In society." DANCE AT COUNTRY CLUB Washington's Birthday dance Country Club, Feb. 22, 9 o'clock, formal. Mcratn-rs only. o- in its present form "has the power to dea'roy existing agencies such the Milling Industry, the business of the exporter, the grain dealer and 'the leKlxlatiire all of who have been at function favorably for the past five years. KINKS WW. liOltlll ll , (Aasoelatt'il Treita Teased Wire.) I.tlS AMiKI.KS. Fob. 10.-. Hank 'bandits resumed llo-lr work at noon today here. Two hanks were roln ed The Security TruM and Savinc hank branch at Weal Adams and H.ilM.ilc was robLed of $1,000 by Ihree men. v.ho throat a note demnmltns (he .money tltrouith a tellers window-, -holdup two employes, then fled In a Tar. Shortly afterward tho Merch ants National ltank branch was held up and lo police- officers w uundi d ; IniKni iu a plaiul i m ounter. (A'clatd Proas i.caaril Wtre.) LONDON. Feb. 2 I .The Countess of Carnarvon, Interviewed l.y the Dully Kvpresa on antiulluienl of the license for excavatloii of Tutankh amen's tonili, which was re-cranted i her alter he r husband's death, ex pressed complete astonishment at tin 'action of the Kgyptlan foveniv.v n!. I "Such a step is unite impossible." s!ie said. "The license cannot be revok.d after my aianature is attach ed. Moreover, no goernnn nt would be so discourteous as to lake such action without lirst Informing nie of Mltelr intention. 1 have nctited no intimation that such a course was I iutcmliHl" The representative of Ihe iall Kx press who attended the opeutng of 'tlix tomb In 191'3, writes: "Ihe discovery of Ihe lomb ha i been dot:i.--'d by bad luck an. I bud ti-tnper. Iloaard Carter sunda be fore the archaeological world as a 1 partly wronKcd. partly foolish liKiire. ' lie has done all the hard work and done It well, but the government of I'tM't handed him a rope and pcr- 1 suaitcd him to hane himself ." i The writer assumes the Kcvptian Kovernnii nt does not Intend that "c ne nt vt t!ie treasures of the So m We recharge your battery in from 6 to 8 hours at the Willard Service I Station. I Ei i lomb shall come to Knglaud. ( xsso'-latP'l Prs leased Wlro.X !.():; A.Mil-:i.KS. Feb. il. In the receiving hiispltul where Patrolman fJlenn K. Ilond last night died of nuliet wounds rececd in a gun bat-lb- with bandits who attempted to , hold up a branch of the Merchants Na'ional bank here yesterday, Louis i'erry. alloscd bandit participant In ; tho shooting afrray. today was un- der treatment for a gunshot wound , In the chest. i Parry waa captured less 1han Itwelie hours alter the attempted holdup when patrolmen and detec tives from a tine furnished by a physician who aaid a wounded man h.ul come ti him for aid. closed In Ion their quarry and cornered him In an apartment. Three men and a women who Ml Into the net that closed In on Parry wer held as material wit nesses. They gave their names as C.eorg Vacb-tde. his wife Lucille, and Charlie Thompson and Leon i Lyon. TO E (''"rnut Tress Leased Wire.) SAI.KM. Ft b. 12. Jnstice O. P. Coshow or the state supreme court yesterdsy filed with the secretary or state his declaration as a candidate for the democratic nomination In the prlmari.'B next May to succeed him self, lie was appointed by tlovernor Pierre two months ago to succeed Justice U T. Harris, who rolrned. and tinder the law his snccessor ts citgltlp In the next election. . Olared and unatazoa art dearth tile. IVnn5erretsen Co. Phone 1!S. 0 IS! X Foil SKXATOH (AsOTHalM r.-ss Leased VCtre.) SAI.KM. Feb. 20. Alex II. Hohor' fson of Condon. thU morning filed his petition ror the democratic nom ination for state senator from Shei man. Wheeler and Ollllam counties, with the secretary of state. Associated reas Leased Wire.) MEDFORD. Feb. 20. Declaring the sanitary conditions at the county jail deplorable and criticizing a former special dry-prosecutor for not handing over evidence to district at torney Newton W. Borden, the grand Jury made Its final report to Judge C. M- Thomas late yesterday. The prosecutor referred to is Attorney O. C. Boggs, appointed by Governor Pierce, who resigned shortly after Borden was named to succeed Dis trict Attorney Rawles Moore. o B-K disinfectant for farm and dairy uso at Wharton Bros. FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT See H. C. Daw son, tizs ina Ave. so. FOR RENT 8afety deposit boxes, Roseburg National Bank. HOUSE FOR RENT- E. Douglas St. -See owner, 620 FOR RENT Sleeping room, bath. 401 South Main Street FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, adults only. Phone 403-R. SEED COfjn-firnr . at county agents MfwJ? cents, delivered a, kTwi FOR SALE-orTfADEJ and Shire .UllJ6 grown. Priced to wi suit Trade for UveZ,1?! Morris Koon, JuacZL W Sweetest and most pro(lj berry known. PracUcU,T!! strong growers and hetnTj era. g plants postpaid lv? price on large lot jo' erlin, Oregon. "k POULTRYTvATJCFlnTr for sale at low price. umZ Roseburg. New J Stable. Large, modern ponlmw Brooder house. Family oni-i water. Farm equipment udi. houl goods. This can be w, low value. If interested utA uuuis a. oon, rnone 417 I FOR RENT 1 room cottage, In Went Roseburg. Inquire 1001, Corey Ave. FOR RENT Two 8 room apartments, and one 2 room apartment 327 W. Douglas St. Phone 88-L. 1 FOR RENT 2 year old registered roan Durham aires. Very gentle. Priced reasonable for immediate sale. Inquire Hotel Glendale, Glen dale, Oregon. FOR SALE Fir block. Bros. Phone 14F14. NOT SHIP FItK.SH FUHT (Associated Press Leased Wire.) SAI.KM Fh On Tho n-ninn Growers Cooperative Association an nounced that it will discontinue its fresh fruit department as 'a sellln? and shipping agency on April 1, in stead of waiting until January 1, when the nresent contracts with growers expire. Robert G. McNary, manager of the department, wiN seveT bis connection with the association at tfcat time. The move Is made In conformity with the association's newly adopted policy of retrenchment in overhead expenses. o Are You Ruptured? 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No operation, no danger, no risk, no absence from dally duties or pleasures. Send no monev slmply write your name and Bddress plainly and the free treatment with full Information rtll be mailed you In sealed package Send now today. It may save the wearing of a torturing truss for life. FREE TREATMENT COUPON Capt W. A. Collinrs. Inc. Box 6I7A Watertown. N. T. Send "Free Test of your Svs tem for Rupture. Name Address FOR RENT or sale 200 aore prune, turkey and sheep ranch. Partly equipped, 11 acres bearing prunes, 17 acreB grain, crop In, 1 acre family orchard, good paBture and out range. 6 room house, two barns, spring wnter piped into house. 2 miles south of Myrtle Creek. A. S Kennedy, Myrtle Creek. r FOR SALE FOR SALE Used player piano rolls. tuo eacn. pnone 370. DODGE CAR For sale cheap. 1C0. . J. wmard. wood. Boyer WOOD FOR SALE Second growth fir block. Guaranteed dry. Phone 263. BIG AUCTION SAUToTrS otinniMv . - -at A. C. MATHEwa mo- I will sell at public auction to & est and best bidder- itl of mares and eeldintri w.J 1750 lbs. each. Ages Itoii j Most all of these hnru. ..J class good young stock. 3oj very best that the WilliatntT, affords. Consisting of j teams of farm horsei oi draft and logging teus; g) broke horses, weight 1M i a lbs. Several cheap worltomi Blzes. 5 head of enndn&L-J In tact,, you. will (lnds-ia ol horse or team tliaini tng lor at this sale. I have some of this itwk now for inspection. Hitman ested in buvine a hnrv si you are Invited to call ud 1st stocK over before Uui ul i We will also sell about lid heavy work harnesses. NOTE This la tha ht ken horses that has ever ben in at auction sale in Etuteie. Sale starts at 10 A. H. Sir) CHAS. TAYLOR, Owns. J.K.GREER, Atictionea. U. S. NATL BAN'K. CM sutsa ilk M'ADOO ENTERS PRIMARY (Associated Press Leased Wire.) SPRINGFIELD, 111., Feb. 21. W. G. McAdoo formallyentered tlie Il linois DrfmarV todnv and hla netlttnn as democratic candidate for presi dent was filed with Secretary of State Emerson. Tha netlilnn enrrleri 4,971 Bgnatures. Over thirty-five hundred books in cluding latest books. Rental 10c. Fic tion Library. VAN DALS ARL DEFEIHJ . . . n r ----- "TV I A w w -! n'PQ rrrps ur?'-u - SEATTLE, Feb. 21,-Tterw ty of Washington nasieio-i m Inat ntcht defeated the!dlhoTu4 29 to IS. The victory leaves 4 ington in second place u im J ern section oi ine ri ference with a percentMeaV 34 points below the I'tl'Wi Oregon, which heals tie li Lime, cement, plaster. Ps-H sen Co. Phone l-s. "Mmvr pool's There's a rich beauty to a pa'nted.fl that appeals to alL" Then it is a mJJ easy floor to clean and keep clean. Accw Quality Floor Paint (Granite) seals theff against moisture and dirt. It Prctef against wear. And it is so easy to po j Dries quickly, too. The Acme Quality tells you that it is the best paint for the p pose. Ask us for color cards, prices, etc. ACMEQUALlTf FLOOR PAINT Roseburg L. L. CROCKER PIONEER DRUG STORE o1