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ftOStBUM NCWt-RCVIEW. FWIDAV, retRUAKV M. 124. PAOI NIMC -7Pr- : Wty go half vrajyl is a necessity! When constipation is ripping the health ont of your body yon can't afford to tern porize t For health's sake DONT when bran, Kellogg's Bran, because it is ALL BRAN, is guaranteed to give you positive, permanent relief! Know the truth about bran! To be efficacious, to give you seught-for relief, bran must be ALL BRAN I Foods with a part bran content cannot be considered as a relief for constipation sufferers! These foods do not have the balk or "roughage" to drive out the conditions that are under mining your health! What you need for 100 per cent relief is 100 per cent bran, and that is what you get when you buy Kellogg's Bran IT IS ALL BRAN! And it is 100 per cent effi cient, as your physician will tell you! Kellogg's Bran, all cooked, krumbled and ready to eat, is delicious as a cereal or used in baking and cooking. Eat two tablespoonfiils daily, or as much with each meal in chronic cases- and rid yourself of constipation and the toxic poisons that lead to many of the most dreaded human ail ments! Remember Kellogg's Bran is ALL BRAN and guaranteed to give you 10O per cent relief! DON'T GO HALF-WAY! All grocers. tho original ZMH "toady to eat Adams announces a Dew sra b Interpretative dancing for arm 4 to 8 years of age on Wed- pdV. tad Friday at 3:15 o'clock. Mrents interested will please rue or call to see Mtse Adams at Contervatory. Y 0UR HOME Burns would Tomorrow" find you able to "build with insurance money? JOHN E. FLURRY Insurance Agency Rooms 1 and 2 RoMbura Bank Bid a. Pt Rosebura. Ora. ADVICE TOTHE LOVELORN MRS. by LLLSBURY (Address nil communications to Mrs. Ellsoury, cars of News-Review.) Dear Mrs. EUsbury: t am going with a certain young man and we have been engaged for about two months. His folks are coming here I to visit him, and they are going to stay at the hotel. He to going to take I me to meet them, and he has told I them that we are engaged. I live at home with my parents. Should I en tertain them in any way. I had thought of dinner or something like that, but don't know ir they would think I was presuming or not. Can you help me? VALENTINE VALENTINE: As you are engaged. I and expect to be married, It would bs correct for you to have them tit Perfect Pressing A suit pressed by us looks ltj W and stays that wy longest TRY OUR WAY Our Auto Will Call PR0UP V seres VapoRud ONf 17 Jmrm Ud KrQ Spasmodic Croup la frequantty relieved by on application of- Revelations of a Paid Companion By JANE PHELPS Author of "My Husband and I," "A Wits' tsry." eta, MRS. KMAVOOIk OONKIDKS IN KIT A Chapter XXXIX. So worried had 1 ben ovnr 11m Bond that I had been almost un aware of anything going on about me( save as It had to do with niy duties. Rush Millbank had called as usual, but beyond a casual greet ing I had not spoken to him tor days. Now that Mrs. Ell wood had a nurse i waa not I so often with her when the doctor cams. Aud I had scarcely aeea Mollle. hat In the world has been the matter with you the last fow days?" Mollis asked. Even Doctor VUIlbsnk has been wondering about you." i navent felt very well." I evaded. It was the truth, I had been made nearly III by my fears of what Jim Bond might do. "Are you all right now?" she spoke more kindly. Perfectly." . "Then help me get dressed. please. Rush is going to take me to visit one of his patients after he sees 'mother, and I haven't but a few moments to get ready. I'll wear my new coat." I assisted her. trams: to crowd down the resentment I felt. I bad been the one Rush Millbank had taken to see his patients, or to wait while be made his calls, until Mol lis bad made Mm almost obvious of me. I couldn't blame him, I thought, as she threw the lovely wrap over her shoulders, asking how I liked it. A soft white motoring coat with a smart, close hat to match. "It ia lovely, but you'll scarcely need It- It is so warm." "We are going Bomewhere to dine that Is If some old lady or fussy mother doesnt Interfere by Insist ing Rush visit them. He is so ter ribly conscientious that he would disappoint his own mother rather than a patient." I watched from the window aa they drove away, a feeling of bit terness In my heart. I did not love Rush Millbank, but I liked him Im mensely. He had ahown me more attention than I ever had received from any man, and Mollle had so much. She never lacked for com panions, for some one to take her wherever she wished to go. I tried to be sensible about it, no one could blame Rush for preferring Mollis, the lovely, sparkling daughter of the house, to me, the paid companion. "Did Mollle go with Doetor Mill bank?" Mrs. Ellwood asked, as I entered her room. ' "Yes, and she looked charming." I described the new coat and hat. Mrs. Ellwood took almost a childish -flight In hearing of such things; Moilie'a clothea, (he kind of a tie Guy was wearing .all such little de tails. "My darling self-willed girt." she said softly. Then: "I wonder if I am romancing, Rita, But It seems to me that Mol lle is beginning to care for Rush Millbank. Her voice, aomethlng about the way she speaks to him haa made ate think she cared. I was so afraid it would be yar ry Ward. She never would have been happy with Larry not for long, but the Doctor ia Just the kind of a man she needs, strong, firm, yet gentle. What an old niatcn maker I am," she finished laugh ing. "They seemed very happy as they drove away," I replied remembering my vow, no feeling of Jealously should make me cloud even her dreams. "I would like to live to see her settled and Guy. I used to think I would be terribly Jealous of the girl who took my boy from me, but now It Is my daily prayer that he may find the girl he loves and who lovea him before I go." What did aha mean? Could It be that she waa willing Guy should marry me, that she was asking me to try and care lor mm? something In her voice, the expression of her face told me my surmise waa right. I was unable to control a shud der. Not that poor Guy waa dis tasteful to me as the son of my em ployer, I felt nothing but pity for him. But the thought of marrying him! Even all his money could not make him a desirable husband for any girl. Subject to moods of anger over trifles, moody, sullen at times, I could not iiniagine him aa a husband, a constant companion. And probably I was Imagining things Mrs. Ellwood had been Bllent for some time, and when she again spoke it was to ask me to read to her. "What a goose I am," I said aloud as I went to the library to find' the book she wanted. ' "She probably had no such thought In her mind." Yet even while reading to her the thought persisted. "be wanted to be sure her boy would be cared for. His affliction kept him from associat ing to any extent with his sister's friends. I never had known him to show attention to any girl and he had shown a fondness for me. Tomorrow: Kita (iiu-s Burton Her Confidence. TO VISIT STATE (Amoelated r-rci Las4 Wire. PENDLETON, Feb. Hiram Johnson will speak in Pendlotoa either In April or May, according to the announcement made by bis state organlier Sanfleld McDonald la thla city yesterday afternoon. Mr. McDonald atated that in hla opinion Johnson would carry Oregon in the May primaries, over President Cool Id g. The apeaklng tour iu this part of the state waa planned by the California senator lucludea The Dalles, Pendleton, La Grande and Baker. GETTING TOO FAT? TRY THIS REDUCE People who don't grow too tat are the fortunate exception. Bat It you find the fat accumulating or already cumbersome, yon will be wise to fol low this suggestion, which Is endora- i od by thousands of people who know. Ask your druggist for Marmola Pre acrlption Tablets and follow direc tions. Ona dollar ia the price the world over. Get them from your own druggist or send price direct to Mar mola Co., 4611 Woodward Ave., De troit. Mich. By doing this you will be sate from harmful drags and be able to reduce steadily and easily, without starvation diet or tiresome exercise. Feed Hopper 2M POULTRY SUPPLIES Expediting work la scratch peas and hroodsra, labor saving helps. Also are money savers lo Poultrymen. Price Range from 10c to $2.50 Orchardlsta who need Spraying Hose, Nosiles or any repairs should aak ua about these things. Full line of Orchard Tools and Sprayer (Associated Press Leased Wire.) POTTSTOWN, Pa., Feb. 2. Authorities Investigating the death of Thomas Ehenton and James Warmkessel, night atudenta at Wharton School of finance at the University of Pennsylvania, whose bodies with bullet holes through the chesta were found yesterday lu the local Y. M. C. A. expressed the be lief today that the young men had entered a suicide pact and that Warmkessel lost hla nerve at the last minute and was shot by Mien ton, who then took his own life. The police declared the attempted suicide of Miss Edna High, a school teacher in the Pottstown public schools had no connection with the case of the students although she was acquainted with them both. Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchwter Store THE PROBLEM SOLVED. Broccoli growers bsvs lone looking for a reliable late variety at seed. ASHBY'S IMPORTED fills this need. Order at once from N. C. Ash by, Box 1228, Roseburg. Prico Its per lb. GET II VOTE dinner, and to apend the evening, In order that your family and hia may become acquainted. Dear Mrs. EUsbury: What would you do In a case like this? I went with a boy several months, and gave him one of my rings to wear. We quarreled a few weeks ago, and juet recently I saw the ring I gave him on another girl's hand, a girl he has been going with. Should I ask ber for it, or what should I do? ANGRY. ANGRY: Do not ask the girl for It, but ask the boy to get it for you and to do so at once. He should not have given your ring to another girl. BROCCOLI SEED FOR 8ALE Not St. Valentine Imported seed. Strain Is about 10 days later than Su Valentine; heads self-protected; curd snow white. The finest strain in existence. Price per pound, 122.60, per ounce, 11.60. Orders taken for any quantity. Fred Schmidt, Dlllard, Ore gon. ' OPEN MEETING PLANNED A number of local business men gathered at the Umpqua Hotel yester day afternoon and met with A. 3. Dudley of the Oregon State Chamber of Commerce In a round-table discus sion of Chamber of Commerce af fairs. The local men. Interested In chamber work, spent almost two hours with Mr. Dudley, asking ques tions and discuming various phases of activity. It is planned to bold a general membership meeting in the near future at which time Mr. Dudley will be present and other speakers will be procured. A forum luncheon will be served and the public given an opportunity to consider the plans for the year's work. NORTHWEST RUG CO. Now showing plan two-toned col ors made from your old material at the Singer Store. Phone 153. SUTHERLIN COUPLE MARRIED Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the M. E. Church parsonage, Marshall Hunt and Marie Crozier were unitea in marriage, Rev. Joseph Knotta of ficiating with the ring ctremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt are well known young people of the Sutherlin community. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Royal Abeene, of Sutherlin. o CANDIDATE FOR 8HERIFF I hereby announce myself a republi can candidate for sheriff of Douglas county, at the May primaries. Frank M. Hopkins, CanyonvUle, Oregon. (Pd. Adv.) 0 ' " Here's your chance to stock up at AUCTION SALE for. cash In hand the following: One vpan horses, one set work harness, one saddle horse, nine bead cattle, some good milch cows, one wagon, plows, mower, 17 turkeys, and a lot of email tools at) would be use ful on the farm. The above will be sold to the high est bidder for cash on Thursday, March 6th, 1924, at 2 p. m. at the Stephens farm, Ruckles, Oregon. F. W. D1LLARD, M. F. RICE, Clerk. Mr. Maratera Ill- Word has been received by friends that II. L. Marsters, former resident of RoBeburg. now of Salem, is seri ously ill with an attack of heart trouble. It only takes a little Sd and y on vant that little good I Send 4br FRBB cafeof C C Moats a Co, Strf Gnwn 9 39 Mukst Sm San FmANCUcc Great crowds are bearing Stivers. I LOCAL NEWS Have you beard Stivers? T Not ride? Call 472 or 27ft-J. Arundel, prano tuner. Phono 189 L. (Associated Press LsftFftd Wire.) LONDON, Feb. 29. The house of commons today passed the second reading of the bill extending the franchise to all women at the age of 21. The vote was 288 to 72. Stivers is a powerful preacher. Welkins products, 120 W. Lane street Orders delivered. Phone 177. Moors Music Studio 118 son St. B. Jack- We buy and sell everything Is fur niture at Powell's Second Hand Store. Large number of new rugs now In stock at Powell's. "The Covered Wagon was presented again last nlgbt to an audience which packed the Antlers Theatre almost to capacity. Any person who could sit unthrilled by this marvelous produc tion either lacks emotion or a love of country. Depleting as It does the great westward movement of the late fort-lea, with the huge wagon trains crawling across the great plains at a pitifully slow gait, facing dangers hardships, privations and death, to settle the great Oregon empire. It ix an educational picture which can never be forgotten. No school child who saw the picture can ever again pick up hla history book and read the pagea devoted to the settlement of the west without realizing the ter rible coat ot lives, blood and suffering' incurred in winning the west from the wilderness, JVscauao '"The Cov ered Wagon" st, ably depicts Hhe American ideals, courage and Godly devotion upon which the foundation of this country rests, it should be car ried to every section ot the nation aud no one should fall to see it. Lawn mowers of quality ell's Furniture Store. at Pow- See these new hats Sat. March 1. Newest shapes, and fabrics. Bull Millinery. If your husband Is missing you will find him at the Leap Year dunco at Sutherlin, Friday night, Feb. 29. Switches, transformations, etc.. made from combings, cut bair, ana first quality wavy bair. Prices reason able. Phone 120-R. Orders taken for broccoli plants, grown from Imported seed, $4 per thousand. 10,000 up, 13.76. Fred Schmidt, Dinard, Ore. Dressos and fancy gowns, also re modeling. Prices reasonable. Mrs, May Warnock. Km. 1, Bell Bisters Bldg. Nothing too good for the readers of the News-Review la the watcn word of Douglas County's largest newspaper. Ladles, have you selected your partuer for the Leap Year dance at Sutherlin, Friday night, Feb. 2J Miss Louise Yokum who has been spending the past several days -In Portland visiting with friends snd relatives returned to ber home In this city last evening. RED PEPPER HEAT I STOPS BACKACHEl The heat of red penpert takes the "ouch" from a (ore, lame back. It can not hurt you, and it certainly ends the torture at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub, and you will have the quicke.it re lief known. Nothing has such concen trated, penetrating heat at red peppers. Just as soon at you apply Red I'cp- fer Hub you will feci the tingling heat n three minutes it warms tlie sore spot through and through, i'ain and sore ness are gone. Ask any druggist for a jar of Rowlet Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Kowlct on each package, Lloyd will take you cheaper oa long trlpa; no trip leaa than 60 cents. Lloyd's Taxi, phone 44, US Sheridan. New sport hats m Chlng bio, vow red and green at the Bell Mllfinery March 1. Frank A- Terry ot the EsrattaMa Savings and Loan Associatloa at Portland, Is at the Umpaua Hotel tor a tew days. PROFESSIONAL CAROS t)H K. B. M,raBOitraf4t! slclan. 114 W. Lano BL When in Roseburg Hotel Umpqua PalaimExtractioa Cat When Deans' DR. H. R. NERBAS Dentist Masonlo Building Roseburg, Ora. in. Phna M Tseth Extracted and Replaced saass day with or without platea. 5E Why Impair your health by needless work and cs posureT Onr ROTJOH DRY saves your health and money. Quality First All ot our merchandise ts ot the best quality and the prices are the lowest. Your mosey back on anything you purchase that Is not en tirely satisfactory. Economy Grocery Phono n TUBBY Wag Your Tail. Hank. 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