f HOSEBURO NgWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924. f i ! i I i : 1 1 Mi. A-m V n Ai CI 1 m m - Hill I 1 1 111 1 1 1 U IU Wm pi 2 Kinds of Quaker Oats At Your Qrocers Quick Quaker and Quaker Oats, the kind you have always known Get whichever you prefer. for a hot breakfast ! QUICK QUAKER cooks in Vi the time of coffee! Quaker Oats now comes in 2 styles regular Quaker Oats, the kind you've always known, and QUICK QUAKER. Quick Ouaker makes oats the quickest break fast dishCooks perfectly in 3 to 5 minutes gcarcely longer than simple toasted bread. Same plump oats as regular Quaker Oats, tho kind you've always known. Cut before flaking, rolled very thin and partly cooked. And these small flakes cook faster-thafs the only differ ence. All the rich Ouaker flavor. All the good of hot breakfasts quick Today, try Quick Quaker. Of KUgeile, who in' .1.. .m i., l.non kiii nillnir al I.. M. Elliott . "' . 7. " :.., !.. few days In Roseburg ,eTtL to h looking after business matters Is reg- lome In Oakland today I Islored at the lerinlnal Hotel. "LOVE MATES" ARE r r PRINTZESS COATS (Associated Press Iieo-d Wire.) PENDLETON, March 7. The Pendleton liLgh school debate team won the championship of 'he Uma tilla district by defeating HurmlHton und Helix In a triangular debate last night and is now ruily to com pete with winners from other dis tricts for the slate championship. Allen Hoyden and llol'e lnlow. representing tlie negative k''1" ' the question "resolved" that the 1'nited States should recognize the Soviet government of ltussla got an unanimous decision al Helix while Helix 8. llartzell and Vera King of the local affiKiuntivn team deteated the Hermistoii team by 0 two to one decision. o NOTICE TO POWER CONSUMERS Power will be off Sunday morning March 9th, from 9 a. ni. until 11 a. m. effecting all of Hoseburg and vicinity. CALIKOHNIA OKKGON POWEll COMPANY. APRON HOUSE DRESS AND COOKED FOOD SALE. At McKean Darby and Hald- win's store. .Saturday. March 8. Given by the ladies of the order ot Kail way Conductors. LEAGUE IS F HEAVYWEIGHTS REST FOR BOUT TIGHT (Associated press leaned Wire Pl'KNOS A1HES, March 7. Erminio Spalla. Italian heavyweight champion, and Luis Angel Kirpo, South American tltleholder. rested today In preparation for their 15 round bout tonight. The usual declaration of confi dence In the outcome were voiced ly the two men after their final light workouts yesterday. Spalla was hopeful of victory for It would pave his way for a meeting with Jack IJempsey, while Elrpo wus anxious to retain his laurels In or der to get another chalice at the world's title. . rt The March Etudo contains 20 pieces of good music. Trice 25 cents a copy. Ott's Music Store. New Spring 1 and Summer Styles. Prices on this line of Beautiful. Stylish Coats are Very Moderate. Wo are also showing an attractive line of White Goods In way of Waists and Midaies Come In and Slip on one of those PrinticBB Coats I. ABRAHAM -..X.Tf-V "-J. 'XXT.TJ THC fill U RTft R P - 'f'-'-lP-f- - TfftTYTimii.n........-.ittiii r-rt i"-tT (Associated press Leased Wlro.) NEW YORK, March 7. Corliss Palmer, former cigar store counter attendant, who won a beauty prize and the affections of Eugene V. Hrewster, magazine publisher, two years ago. has rejoined nun auer brlef seuaratlon which they had a nounced would be permanent. Nowi they say they are determined never to part again. They say they have been re-unlted as a result of a statement by Mrs. Hrewster that her husband has not attempted to divorce her and docs not Intend to marry Miss Palmer. When Miss Palmer returned to the iliGO.000 Morristown N. J. g home built for her by the publisher. g i she said : " Divorce or no divorce, 1 win never leave Eugene again. Mrs. Hrewster said her husband didn't want a divorce, as he didn't intend to marry me. Well we are going to give our answers to that for all I he world to Boe." Hrewster chimed In with the announcement that he would seek a divorce again. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) SALEM, March 7. Articles -of in corporation were filed here yester day with the state corporation de partment by the Oregon Protestant League, membership to be limited to members In good standing in Ore gon of the Loyal orange Institutions who have acquired the rank of Koy al Arch Purple marksman. Among other things, the organization pro poses, according to the papers filed, to wags war against political cor ruption. SOLD OUT SOLD OUT i Stiorilv of Ashby's Imported Broc- . I coll seed. Growers who have failed to secure Buppiy oi mis seeu aie vised to secure plants from the su perb variety. Watch adv. Inter for In formation. NORMAN C. ASHBY. Win Her With Candy! Box and Bulk Candy of all kinds Always Ready for Your Order. Ice Cream and Scdas a Specialty Meet your friends at our big Fountain. Try Our Lunches PALACE OF SWEETS IN OUR NEW LOCATION V are now locuted at 439 North Jackson Mtreet. In our new building, where we are better prepared than ever to serve, our patrons. Cylinder re boring and general automobile re pairing promptly done. PICE'S GAR- AtSK. s WEALTHY COUPLE AGREE TO SEPARATE fasnnctntpn' ITPm Lrasad Wire.) NEW YOitK. March 7. Hugo P. G. Schoellkopf of Buffalo and his wife, Irene, wjo was robbed of SUOO.OOO worth of Jewelry in this city a year ago. have Blgned a sep aration agreement. It was disclosed today In general sesslonB court. Mrs. Schoellkopf and Frank H. Carmen, whose apartment she was leaving after a New Year's party when she was robbed, were passengers yester day on the Berengarla, returning from abroad. FOR VETS BONUS (Associated Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, March 7. Paid up Insurance was decided upon as a provision of the soldiers' bonus bill today by the house ways and means committee. Provisions ot the bill passed last session and vetoed by President Harding for vocational training and farm or home aid were definitely eliminated but an option of cash payments still is pending. o Don't be fooled. Look around, see all others, and then go to Fisher's where you will find the genuine, up to date wall papers at right prices. 403 W. Cass St. MUSICIAN FALLS FIFTEEN STORIES i offer of a larger unlL . u-i ... o. R ! M . Hemlockta iXf.K (Associated Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, March 7 Dr. Carlos de Mundos, composer and or chestra leader, formerly of San Francisco, fell or Jumped to his death from the root of a 15 story apartment building in West End Avenue today. . 1 ' SiOTICK OK HM.K OK UOVKIISMKXT TIMUKIt OK.NLIIAL U.MI UKIlt W fir 1276 M.. ",;V,h., Sr'K nese sectiona in i.- -i . HobifM 1.76 per M. for th Vr ,j ,'l 1? for cedar and h.mwl,LS K. 6 W., 8:. S. swiT KWu T H s, SK NWH fir 376 M ,L ""H less limn 12.00 p. m" t ft S S Vi Sec. 11. NKH NE fir 1(71 be .olil for tuan ii ,in , 21 8.. R. 1 W.. Sw. ii Vwl5?.! WIET WITH DISASTER Pioneer roofing will give perma nent satisfaction on every job It Is used. Denn-Gerretsen Co. (Associated Press LeaBed Wire.) LONDON, March 7. Report that the Spanish forces In Morocco have met with disaster in their cumnal.sn against the rebels continues to ar rive from Tangier. The trlbesmea are commanded by Kaid All Beuam er, who lived gome time In Ameilca, whence he returned a year ago. o Robert Griffin line. 30 Inch tapes tries. Gold blends. The 1924 Duplex Harmonilla. The wonder paper. The only ones in Roseburg. Lasts a life time. No unsightly seams. They are, great. See them at Fisher's Paint and Wall Paper Store. 403 W. Cass St. ir -y m" white fir 20 M..NE14 sVi 'm i51 M.. cedar 45 M whit, fi? uVt, SHU re.1 fir fiso M. ll;i".' rod fir 76 Cc to Iccl tr 40 M., hemlock : Ji? WashlnBton. D. C. Feb. 14. 1924. ISW'4 re.i fir 960 M cedir !l "otlce l hereby Klven tliat subject loi k ta M.. SP.'i BWU rd IImh. the conditions slid limitations of theicedir 4T, r., SWi xi ,riti,7i eo- , ri ir 4H M.. T. 22 8.. It. l ' nejNKH NW red fir 100 M. inrin' null red fir 100 M., SWU NWli 1 (4l M.,NH K rd ffMMinf;' Is of June 0. 1916 (39 Stat., 218). Feb- , whr 4(1 M ruarv 20. lsis (4U Mtal., ill), anu June 4. 1920 (41 Mtat.. 7tHl. and departiuentul iuiailiilia VI ri-iiicmuci ,w. - , . 1.74 r. rU IT 4VV H. XWl u" U I)., 447. and June zz, ivzv ii u. 4.,- reo nr now . cfdar 1H V 411). the tlmlier on the followlns; lands; SWVi red fir oo M., sutmiv will be sold Mar. 25. 1924, ut 10 o'clock 70 M , cedar 25 M, 8wCsw?2 ft. m. at public auction at the Unlted:4r.O M.. cedar 25 M son? ot ii 3i Ktas bind office at Hoseburir. OreKon,on these sections to b k14 bZ. to the hlKhext Dinner al not less man man si.it per M.. forthr(4. the appraised value as shown by this) per M. fur the cedar and lltTirl notice. Halt to be aulilect to the Hoomv. i for the hemlock anii whit. ..T al of th secretary of the Interior. The, 8.. W. S W.. Sec. 13. SKK swu'tii (JUnilHIir l II O. "Illl u,t auu...u....m ,u ,,r nyiu , ,Cag J of one-fifth of 1 per cent, thereof, he- T. 21 H.. It. 4 W . St 17. NEin,sJ iiik etiiiiiint.i.ii,iiB mi"". 7 i" . t nr Wlf pos'teu al lime oi. uuie, money to ut. r " fiho fur less inaa 11.7$ t tnrneti if aale Ik nut approved, other- S.. U. I W.. Sec. 25. KKU vt.C wipe itatent will Issue for the timber t.. not to he sold for leu uat which must he removed within ten per M. T. 18 8.. K. 7 w years, ions win ne rece:v sens of the United Slates, of vnvh citizens and cor iriini7AH iinoer the laws States, or any state, territory or district SV red fir 1650 If. hunloclt s thereof only. Upon application or a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered se parately befors being Included in any Ived from cltl-l.Ki4 red fir H15 M T. !7 & lift ?s. associations i Sec. 5, Kb;i4 NWU red fir 3404 a. tat rporatlons or- lock lno M., XVl'i NWij rel tii of tlie United ; M.. hemlock too U.. crdir II H irt MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester St. Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patients privileged to have their own doctor. cedar 50 M.. NWli SWK red til 0 m ec. i. nii tfl nr iiw hemlock 70 M.. lot 4 red fir J5H hemlock 80 M . SHU SS'K rfd fir t white fir 40 M.. s-n'n ?t:n red nr M.. none of the tlmlier on three trrti to he soli for lesa thin t:.W Mt a. the red fir, 00 per U. lor the cejd and f.fiO per M. for tne nemioi-iii whlta 'lr. .T. 2 S. R. 11 W, se. KKU C2U fir iia R. NlfU SEi C20 M nut to be sold (or leu than C Per M. T. 29 S.. P.. 1 W. ew. I I NBU red fir 250 M., white ceditS Nll'lf VPU rA fir 404 It. WbH M S50 M.. s'KU NFH red fir lit a.t!J cedar 350 M.. S t tw i;i M.. white cedar 140 M. NWt JTH . i ... i AGED IN FALLS When the Unexpected Happens and you are in a quandry as to what to serve. Phone 68 for any sort of Canned Vegetables or Fruit, Meat, or Fish, Soups, Crackers, or Cookies and Delicacies, and the problem is solved. We have in stock everything found in any first class grocery. All Sorts of Fresh Produce In Season PICKENS BR.OS. Phone 68 Perkins Bldg. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) SALKM, March 7. Out of an es timated $1.2.10,(100 that will be col lected In Oregon from the stale In come tax. Karl Fisher, state tax commissioner, estimates that $t'.. 000 has been paid In out of an es timated SO. 000 returns to be filed, the commissioner says that about 15,000 huve been received. Of the approximately 15,000 that have been received It Is believed about 7.000 are non-taxable and about 8. 000 taxable. The first payments to be received are mainly from persons who pay light Income taxes, and the heavier amounts are expected to to come later. Mr. Fisher believes about 8.000 or more persons will psy the state Income tax than the federal income tax In Oregon- These will be mainly state, county, city and other municipal employes. teachers and other persons who do not pay the federal tax. Keturns are delinquent after March 31. They are being received at the rate of 2.000 or more a day. faster than the force of clerks and typists ran handle them. CONTINUED TODAY ( Associated rres (.eased Wire.) MUNICH, Bavaria. March 7. The public prosecutors reappeared in court today to continue the trial for treason ot former Field Marshal Ludendorff, Adolph Hitler and others accused in connection w ith last Novembers' nationalist putsch. Counsel for the dofenso, whose remarks caused the withdrawal of the prosecutors yesterday, apologiz ed today. o The March Ktudo contnlns 20 pieces of good music. Trice 25 cents a copy. Ott's Music Store. This Is a Studebaker year. f7T jlr jry y"TX Cover ,n different col. JV.- f XT, " '"CV.Y yt-..Vtf X&u( ors and grades as low )' 1 1 1 M IlDPI I AC KKPAIHH) ft 1 as S2.00, including all P'flUlUUJU.LLAoJ KKCOVr RKUl repair work. Tips, rings V? V'7 V7 it" TT . "ni h,nile ,n coi- V VS. V 1 r' 'd ddre" rnd PINE STREET. There all day tint II 7:30 p. m. Ho""- now " 348 8' I 1 1 T DOES IT SEEK A T (Associated Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, March 7. Dr. James M. Ilatcheller, 55, died lust night from a fractured skull, suf fered yesterday when he fell from the running board of an automobile on which he had accepted a ride. o Mrs. T. F. Paulson who resides In Looking Glass was In Koseburg for a short time today shopping and attend ing to other matters. Italian Prune Trees ! 4 to 6 feet 6 to 8 feet 3 to 4 feet Saratoga French ..10c 12c 5c Prune Trees 4 to 6 feet 25e All prices f. o. b. Salem, Oregon Fruitland Nursery 161 S. 14th St Salem, Oregon f r 300 M.. white fir Jo a. Ill W., Sec. 2. SWU NWH ted rS white cedar 150 M, f"i6J3,'i5 6O0 M.. white cedar 1! U. red fir 1400 M.. while ' 1 rr.'A r v. rt. m - .140 M.. Kc. 10. lot 1. '"J"'4, i u who fir e L W IIUO iHinr .iv" ... - - .u 3 red fir l.'.ol M.. while cedtr J lot S red fir 1SO0 M., white eedK J white fir 100 M.. let 4 red B 5 ut. it.a XI SEIi NEs WJ wiiiii ceuni v ... 1 - lin l whita cedar 4l't NK'i red fir 111") m.. wini eno fir ... r-1- . si -- .... whit. .MUT Tw red r'r wo .. -"i,r yrt M.. white red fir M.. Sec. v-hite cedar 1200 M.. white 3 v-hlte cenar ie .,.'. ints4 fV. NB. red fir 1J0 M. -2.'3 r.oo M.. white fir M tIiS'l fir 1100 M.. white cedar WS-J-ii cedar 100 l . wniw a Mrs. R. E. Jones Happy Is the Man who saves money on his shoes and ke. ps his feet comfortable at the same lime. This combi nation is assured when vou have your "easy" old shoes re paired t,y us. Make your old long as possible eney. shoes Inst as (y and save nion W. S. Howard 214 N. Main St. Or Kidder Shoe Store (A.so.'iattd l'resa Leased Wire) COl.OONK. March 7. More than 20.000 workmen at the Uaden Ani line Dye works In Ludwlgshafen and Oppsu have been dismissed up on Ihtir refusal to work nine hours a day. It was at the Ludwlgshafen plant that yesterday's clash occur red between strikers and policeman, resulting In several casualties. (Associated Presn leased Wire.) WASHINGTON. March 7. Rep resentative Theodore E. Kurtou of Ohio, mentioned as a possioie suc-i cessor to Kdwin IVnby as secre tary of the nnvy. has Informed ad-j ministration officials he prefers to I continue as a member of the house rather than accept a cabinet position. I Stop, Look and I Listen red fir 1GO0 M., white kjj - j - white fir 'S'. St,Mnrll! i Sec. 26, KBi M fi, white ceitar w ':: v '- If you want bargains, come to the Auction House. Kemembcr, we get you the high dollar at your farm auction sales. See us for datos. ijgj Radabaugh-Patterson !j 328 N. Jackson Phone 641-J .TOITIslCsIItIfljIeWiiIHsirIIfij? com vw u fiOO M white CfOitr "'..rifloll ' red fir .758. V ... wnni H- r prt white U hlte cpilar 1.5 M-. .w; whit cedar SO V whJ nr 3S0 M. NWsi Swy redflrl07M w'V wM?, flr 40 M.. SJi-Vsr M. White cenar s -.. n NEM KEU red fir WM SFi !00 l, white fir M ",!i, T I'5 fir (.0 M.. white fir V . W. Sec. 17, SWU .Tiir, M., white cedar '";,( g. K . scs r white cedar.l" j., the timber on th-M '"fit-i for less than 11' r" .utete""'! ,,rr 7.oo r." m, tjl 11. 0" r n in w.. TIrIITTITTTTTTTTTegT.ITaTaTsT 26 M . wh'll-",2" d.r .1 rid fir 4:o MV.wy,Vr?,le':i SKI red fir J! rJ -"1 none of the tlm" ; -y,- V J 1 rnr less ntn ft Wired fir g r. T S!, V SKU t"-rir r.i uv err H . "-. n.is DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather Uureau. local office. Roseburg, Oregon, 1 hours ending a. m. i Precipitation In Ins. and Hundredths' Highest tiMiiperature yesterday.. 51V Lowest temperature last night.. 3 1 Precipitation lust 21 hours 07 1 Total precip. since first of month .41 ; Normal prcclp. fur this month (March) 3.98 Total precip. from Sept. 1. 1923 to tlate Aver, prot.'tp. from s Total deficiency fri. 1923 average precipitation for 44 wet se.isor.s. (SeptenitHT u May, Inclusive.) Generally fair tonight aud day. WILLIAM LLLL, Observer -PL 1. 1N"7 r Sept. 1. 15 02 25.3S 1036 , SI 4S Satur-i Have You A Daughter? Watch Her Hei Ith Salem. Orcg "Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription is the finest tonic and nervine that a young girl can take. My daughters have always been so greatly benefited by the u,e ?' ,he 'Favorite Prescription" that I do not hesitate to recommend it to other mothers whose datiBhtrrs suffer. One member of my family also speaks in terms of highest praise of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, which she takes during expectant reriods. She claims that it enables her to have health and strength, and practically no suffcr-,nK- Mie has fine hcalthv babies too. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prcscrip. V,on 'A '!-ul: woman's tonic." Mrs. R E. Jones. S)6 N. High St. Get Dr. P.crce's Favorite Pre scription today from vour ne'ghbor hood druggist, in tablets or liquid Pfi Tr."i". Dr. 'resident In. vahds Hotel in Luffjlo. N " (or free confidential, medical' adiice. Lnclose 10c for tiial ,kg, ublcts. - she lf-fl 1 e.O OI .a... L I When you need a f Br'r I Rsi r a. Q:fg;?i;7V&:!;,i?: ia 3? 100 M fVK Nww .'III :'' ! Gallon H ' S B William spry. Cotnroi if LENOX TSXtii I Furniture Co. t V'5 '"rJ ! or i suits I Phone 26. 3 I I Upstairs Next toWl I aIIrIiIIeI.I.T.TTT.TTrTTlaTiT.TeI.