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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1924)
MgWg-WEVIEW. FRIDAV. MARCH 21. Constipation breeds 4 diseases REUIV" CONSTIPATION BRAN COOKEDKRUMBliO What a wreck of the human boJy constipation can make. It floods the system with dangerous poisons. It leads to serious diseases. Don't neglect it I Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krumbled, it eaten regularly, is guaranteed to relieve permanently the most chronic cases of constipation. If it fails, your grocer will return your money. Kellogg's is ALL bran. Doctors recommend it. They know that only ALL bran can bring 1 00 per cent results, Kellogg's Bran stimulates the intestine in nature's own wonderful way. It sweeps, cleans and purifies! It makes the bowels function naturally and regularly. Kellogg's Bran has a delicious, nut-like flavor., Eat it with milk or cream or in the recipes given on every package. Eat two tablespoonfuls daily in chronic cases, with every meal. All grocers. M Ik I I ii nnrn the original BUAN-ready to eat BELIEVE SUBMARINE CHEW SUFFOCATED (Asuorlatrd Prn Leased Wire.) TOKIO. March 21. Although res cue work Is being continued vlgor oimly the fear w today that 18 survivors Imprisoned in the after compartment of the Japanese navy submarine 43, which lias Iain 26 fathoms deep on the ocean bottom off Sazbo since Wednsday. have suc cumbed to suffocation. Slpnals have ceased and attempts to raise the stern of the vessel having failed. It is now planned to tow it to shal lower water. Twenty-six men of the crew drowned In the forward compart ment of the craft aftr a collision with a warship, and It appears now that the remaining is have smoth ered in the foul air of their cramp ed quarters. BRIDGE CARPENTER KILLED BY SPEEDER NEWPORT, ..larch 21. Thomas McIIridge, 38, a bridge carpenter, employed by the Southern Pacific, was Instantly killed yesterday near Nortons when he was run over by the speeder on which the bridge crew was going to work. A crowbar dropped end down wards on the track, giving the speeder a sudden Jolt and throwing Mcltridge In front of the speeder, which ran over him. His skull was crushed. McBrldge was married, his fam ily live in Oregon City. Drane veils, silver lace, flowers for sale. Bell Millinery. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Fisher, who h.UB i,.,.n uRMtwilnir the nasi several idays In Portland, returned to their home in this city last evening. They i made the trip by automobile. S. O. Garrison of Eugene, who has been spending a short time In this city attending ' to busines smatlers, returned to his home in Eugene. While in Roseburg Mr. Garrison was registered at the Terminal Hotel. Complete showings of children's hats. Specially priced for Easter. Hell Millinery. T. J. Burke of Portland, representa tive of the Stubbs Electric company, arrived in Hoseburg lust evening to suend a few days here in the interests of the company. Mr. Burke Is regis tered at the Hotel Umpo.ua. rinse flttlnr shanea with vouthful lines, which every woman Beeks. Bell Millinery. , A. M. Beaver of Portland, represen tative of the Oldsmouile Motor com pany, Is spending several days in this city in the interests of the com pany. Mr. Beaver is registered at the Hotel Umpqua. I t raws J All the newest Bhapes In buckram frames, for sale. Bell Millinery. Don't you low met. Just a little buf 1 t jsv4:I - sMWm 111 O. M. Marksbury of Cottage Grove of the Marksbury company, arrived In Roseburg last evening to spend a few days looking after business niat-etrs. CARMEL MYERS AND KENNETH 1IAH1 N IN "POISONED PARADISE" PREFERRED PICTURES. AT THE LIBERTY THEATRE SUNDAY AND MONDAY Mrs. Goorce Ward of Looking (Muss burg visiting with friends and shop spent yesterday afternoou in Knuo- ping. SATURDAY LOCAL NEWS 1 x This Is a Studebaker year. Win one dozen pairs of box free by guessing number of sox displayed in our window. tloglster downstairs. Fishers. The contest closes March 24. This Man Intends to Keep It in House "In May or June. 1913, I sent-to you and got four bottles which were worth many dollars to me. They enabled me to go to work again. I had lost 40 pounds, but these 4 bottles of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy for stom ach trouble gained back all I had lost and I feel like a new man since. I shall keep it In the bouse all the time." It is a simple, harmless pre paration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in testinal alments, Incudlng appendici tis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by all druggists. WHY BE SICK7 Pure blood, and good circulation means perfect health. Get them at the Magnetic Baths. 209 Perkins Bldg. O. H. Campbell of Eugene, routing agent for the American Railway Ex press company, arrived In this city yesterday afternoon to spend a Bhort time bere looking after business inter ests. Mr. Campbell la registered at the Hotel Umpqua. 1 y BEADS AT HALF PRICE AND LESS Just in by express, fancy bead necklaces at prices startllngly low. Our prices on similar fine necklaces have been 49c to 11.50. Now priced 15c. 25c, Sue. 50c. Come In a hundred colors or styles. See them at Carr's Also chillis' klndegarten beads. 1 gross on a string (34 Inches) assorted all colors. 10c string. Stop, Look and Listen If you want bargains, come to the Auction House. Remember, we get you the high dollar at your farm auction sales. See us for dates. Radabaugh'Patterson 328 N. Jackson Phone 641-J tWIIMW.I.IM.II.MIWMl. 2 2 f Your money goes the farthest when you buy at the f SPECIALS J. W. Wolford of Portland, repre sentative of the F. K. Gill companv, arrived in this city Thursday evening In spend the next few days here at tending to business matters. North Side Grocery I'hone 321 Mrs. Banoy Walker and daughter of Oakland were in the city yesterday spending some time shopping and visiting with friends. 4. Cocoa, 6 lbs. for 25c f. ivicllcliuill, los, 1 Ul OC VA Tomatoes, best grade, per can 15c Corn, and its fine, per can 15c f j Good Coffee, bulk. 3 lbs. for $1.00 t J Nice Grape Fruit, each 10c a 5 Oranges, per doz 25c S Hulk Lard, per lb 15c $ 4 r i ii ii. on. 4 J Toilet Paper, 4 rolls for 25c Win one dozen pairs of sox free by guessing number of iiox displayed in our window. Register downstairs. Fishers. The contest closes March 24. A. S. Rosenbaum of Medford. dis trict freight and passenger agent fur the Southern Pacific company, is spending several days in this city at tending to business matters. Win one dozen pairs of sox free by guessing number of sox displayed in our Kindow. Register downstairs, nailers. The contest closes March 24. All Kinds of Nice Fifth Vegetables snd Fruits in Season. ! NORTH SIDE GROCERY Mrs. Preston Ijke of Eugene r.pent s short time in this city yesterday on her way to Kicdle where she will spend several days visiting at the home of Mrs. J. M. Cornutt. password to "Good Pie" The triumph of every woman's cooking is "good pie." After all, the final test of good pie is crust. A delicious pie crust is light, crispy, sweet and digestible. To many this will seem an almost impossible perfection, but it is not a bit hard to make when one knows how. The first "know how" is FryeV'Wild Rose" Brand Pure Lard for shortening. The second is the "knack" of pastry mixing which Frye's Meat Guide and recipe book explains so fully that failure is impossible. Send two cents for postage to Frye & Company, Seattle, and receive your copy of Frye'a Meat Guide. Contains a hun dred tested recipes on the prep aration of Frye"s "Delicious" Brand Mams and Bacon and valuable hints on the successful use of WILD ROsfSpURELARD Every steaming cup is an insistent invitation Sit to leeward of a fragrant cup of Hill, Bros. Red, Can Coffee. Eagerly you will lift it to your lips and drain it dry Then you will ask for another. That wonderful flavor has made "Rej Can" the coffee of the West, the pride of hosts, the wonder of visitors from the East and from abroad. No wonder Hills Bros. Red Can is The Recognized Standard 1 , With all its high quality, Hills Bros. Coffee is not high-priced. It is econom ical to buy and economical to use. Hills Bros., San Francisco. HILLS BROS COFFEE In the original Vacuum -Pack which keeps the coffee fresh. 1924. HilU Bros. T-EASE f inner, and when yoo rut In' may expect speedy and gratitiit suits. It is now on sile it ii tc everywhere for 60 centi t na STIFF, SWOLLEN JOINTS Kw&jssssssm Rheumatic or Otherwise Says: "When Joint-Ease Gets in Joint Agony Gets put." It was a high-class pharmacist who saw prescription after prescription fail to help hundreds of his customers to fret rid of rheumatic swellings and stiff Inflamed joints. And It was this same man who as serted that a remedy could and would be compounded that would make creaky, swollen, tormented Joints work with Just as much smoothness as they ever did. Now this prescription, rightly nam ed Joint-Ease, after being tested suc cessfully on many obstinate cases, Is offered through progressive pharma cists to the millions of people who suffer from ailing joints that need limbering up. Swollen, twlngy, Inflamed, stiff, pain-tormented joints are usually caused by rheumatism, but whatever the cause Joint-Ease soaks right in through skin and flesh and gets right to and corrects the trouble at its source. 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