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    ROSEBUBO NEWS-REVIEW. FBIOAY, APRIL 4, 1924.
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Dissases traced (o constipation are many
get permanent relief with Keliogg's Bran
Why does 'rontipation breed other
diseases! Becauso it floods your ys
(cm with dangerous poisons. And tlc
lonecr you suffer, tho moro poisons
aroumiilato. Thut is why constipation
tkould be relieved at once.
' Doctors recommend Kellogg 's Bran,
cooked and krumblid. They know it
brings results because it is ALL bran.
And only ALL bran can bo 100 jcr
cent effective iu relieving constipation.
ALL bran Keliogg's sweeps,
cleans and purifies tho intestine. Jt
nets us nature acts. It nukes the in
testine function naturally and regu
larly. If eaten regularly, it will bring
permanent relief in the most chronic,
cases cf constipation is guaranteed
CRIQUI Jffl WIFE
PI
PARIS, April 4 -Madame Eugene
Crlqul Is responsible for tho decision
of the former featherweight ehani
pion of the world to return to the
ring. She it was who, last August, af
ter th defeat of her husband at the
hands of Johnny Dundee, ruled that
ho would never fight again. Seven
months of the life led by tho members
of tho ParlB bourgeoisie worked the
change In her attitude toward the
ring.
When Gene returned from the
Polo Grounds after losing the world's
featherweight title to Johnny Dundee
and suHtainlng 15 of the moat punish
ing rounds ever administered to a
fighter, Madame Crl(iil gave one look
at her husband's buttered face and
shouted "Never again! We will re
turn to Paris and llvo a retired life."
Crlqul has accumulated 2,MiO."00
francs in Australia and America. He
invested the money, rented a little
flat and settled down. He met He
brans, the Belgian boxer, as ho had
given his word he would. All he got
out of it wmb a badly broken hand.
Recently Crlqul decided to see the
LcduuxMascart bout. He took Mad
ame along. At the conclusion of the
20 rounds which brought the t'tle
back to the veteran Ledotix, Mad'onc
C'riqul turned to her husband and
said: "My word, (lene, 1 don't know
anything about the fighting game, but
1 am sure you could bout the two of
them tho same night."
"1 am certain I could," Crlqul re-
A Chance to
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Roseburg
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Here Is Our Offer
ROSEBURG NEWS-REV IEW, YEAR 13 Y MAIL $4.00
BETTER FRUIT I YEAR
WE WILL GIVE YOU BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $4
to do so or your grocer returns your
money.
Eat at least two tablespoonfuls
daily in chronic cases, with every
meal. You will like the wonderful
Kellogg flavor o crisp and nut liko
so different from ordinary brans,
which aro most unpalatable.
Eat Keliogg's Bran, cooked and
krumblod, with milk or cream. Kprinkle
it over other cereals. Cook it with
hot cereals. And by all means try it
in tho recijes given on ever' package,
Kellogg 's Bran, cooked and krum
bird, nuido in Bnttle Creek, is served
in individual packages by the leading
hotels and restaurants. Bold by ail
grocers.
I plied with siteht interest. "I am quite
certain I could give Dundee a real
fight too. Do you want me to do it?"
"All rluhl, go ahead," she permit
ted, and then C'riqul sought Robert
1 Eudeline, his manager, and toid hlin
' he was ready to go bac k to the ring.
jlle already has started training.
"My nand is all right again. I in
tend to ask Dundee to give me that
return match he promised me before
u.n uii,i i iiiink I L'jivo him a nood
enough battle for the American pub
lic to wish to Bee nie , get another
chance nt nun, i.rnjui ujiu me
i . ,., 1.. ,,, nhnlll
1 responueni m'ie
j taking hlin on right after I won the
title. I feel I urn entitleu to anouier
crack at him.
EASTER BASKETS, ETC.
Easter chicks, rabbits In all sizes.
cotton or miner macho. Hollow oi
: eumlv flllinir. Strong Easter baskets
5c tip. Beautiful lino of Easter cards
and booklets. Easter canay eggs in un
I kinds. See the line of Easter goods at
Curr's.
TOURNAMENT LISTED.
The trapshootlng tournament
which Is to be held by the Roseburg
Rod and (iun club has been listed
among tho big tournaments In a list
of agents recently sent out to all the
sportsman's clubs in the northwest.
Tills recognition of the local club will
undoubtedly remit in good publicity
for the city.
BROCCOLI SEED FOR SALE
Not St. Valentine imported seed
Strain Is about 10 days later than
SU. Valentine: heads self-protected;
curd Bnow white. Tho fluent strain In
existence. Price per pound, $25.00,
per ounce $1.7G. Orders taken for any
quantity. Fred Schmidt, Dlllard, Ore
gon '
Save Money
FRUIT
$1.00
THE VALUE OF THE
T
There seems to bo a division of
opinion as to the value of motor tour
ist travel through the state of Oregon,
so that a few figures will not bo
umiss til show that the motor tourist
dollar is renlly worth something to
the cities and towns through which
one of our great tourist blghwaya
pass. For instance .Roseburg on the
Pacific Hhway. that will carry at
least 0 per cent of the 1.000.000 mo
tor tourists during the year 1924, is
vitally Interested In whether this
traffic pavs anything to the towns and
cities. The following figures seem to
show that Roseburg cannot afford to
assume an offish attitude towards the
humble flivver and its occupants:
frwiH T?ivr estimates that every
car stopping over night will mean the
expenditure of approximately iuo
per car.
Ashland, upon the strength of her
(.,(. in., haa iiiat iusned nn ad
ditional bond with which' to Improve
an already celebrated tourist para
and Blates that the tourist business
means thousands of dollurs to the
merchants of Ashland.
Grants Pass features her caves nnd
nlans an intensive program by which
to attract the tourist dollar to her
territory during tho coming year.
California's celebrated popularity Is
built almost exclusively on tourist
publicity.
A budget of $.'0,000 is being raised
by tho Sound cities to place before
the tourist the attractions oi tneir
territory.
Tho imffle rionartment estimates
that 125.000 cars from other states
will come to Oregon this year. Salem
estimates that 60 per cent of those
will pass through here on the Pacific
highway. An aetual test count in
1923 showed an average of 2,000 cars
per day near that place.
One million tourists will visit Ore-
Jnrlnn 1 fl4 rllfnmiA ClaimS
that 10 per cent of the tourists settle
in tl,nt nlnte. If Oreeon should hold
5 per cent It will give us a net gain of
fifty thousand.
mm Qtntn Phnmher estimates that
the tourist travel will be worth more
than eighteen million during the
coming year.
Ashknd Auto Camp reports that
fnrtv thousand cars stopped over
nigb', alone during 1923.
CURTAIN MATERIALS
v. . haitn In niiltn a linn nf
1 en, J imiv in M "
uAf!iu niarniilanliDO unit ffltlPV npt.
.lust wlmt von wnnt tit nrices you cun
afford to pity. Chit's.
L
ENTERS GfHffTEST
Edith Starrett, sophomore. Is to
represent Roseburg high school in
the national oratorical contest, hav
ing been chosen to contest for county
honors against all other schools of
Douglas counly before the district
meet is held in Portland. Miss Star
rett, in compliance with the rules of
tho contest has written her own ora
tion, which is upon the subject of
peace and is entirely original. Miss
I .aura Ross, high school faculty mem
ber, who Is in charm of the contest
hero, states that Miss Slarrett's ora
tion is very credible and will prob
ably win her high honors. The win
ner of the district meeti at Portland
will go to Ixts Angeles where a sec
tional meet will be held. Sectional
champions will go direct to Washing
ton, P. C. where the final meet will
be held, with lucrative cash awards
at stake besides the complete pay
ment of all expenses of the- contes
ttints. The local higti school is taking
an active Interest tr the affair anil is
hacking Its representative to tho ut
most. GETTING TOO FAT?
TRY THIS REDUCE
People who don't grow too fat are
tho fortunate exception. Hut if you
find the fat accumulating or already
cumbersome, you will bo wise to fol
low this suggestion, which is endors
ed by thousands of people who know, j
Auk your druggist for Murmola Pre
scription Tablets nnd follow dlrec-1
lions. Olio dollar is the price the :
world over. Oct tin-in from your owu
druggist or srmi price direct to Mar
niola Co.. 4tH2 Woodward Ave.. 1i- I
trolt. MUh. Hy ilolng this you will'
he safe from h:irniful drugs and be
able to reduce steadily and easily,
without stunatUm diet or tiresome
exercise.
TO ATTl'NK ZOK MliKTIMi
County seliool superintendent O
C. Itrown. Mrs. O. t. ltrown. Mrs
IMIen Post and Mrs. Florence j
(Ir.'indy of the counly health unit j
anil Miss Moelle H;ire of the l'tli- '
versity of Oregon, l'ft Koscnurg to- !
tiny fur the rone meeting ut Smiih .
lliver which Is to be held Saturday.!
They will make the trip by unto. !
goni'," by the way of Mai shfield.
NOTICE
lr. P. M MeC.lasson offers sclen
title rivnbinailon treaunents with
eleririe.il iiplianees, and MeMaiils Me
I'honii .il table de luxe. Sieeial intro-
tu l.r pricee. t'nll at I'o- llrockway
Si., Kosebuig, Oregon.
M. 11. Ryan, formerly county com- '
mlssioner: and DU'M lieed. Drain
bank r. were anioiu: the lirain resi
dent who spent yesterday in Itose- !
burg atteiidltii; to lu:-liifa matters. I
Per everything special In the
Kan'er candy line call at the Palace'
of Sweets. j
FREE
CATALOG
Ssifc. Dm
Mdlwwfc
Hundred! of
bratfifpl torn
wl IrM UK
MaufantoM at
tooft -tin
primk Srad to
forar ledif
aovio LUMBER
CO.
ZtlO M SM
CASE IS POSTPONE!)
Georee Noiiner has received notlfl
cation from Hums. Oregon, that
the case of Oregon against Joseph
I. Cavender which bad been set for
trial next Monday at which air.
Neuner was to have assisted as
special prosecutor, has been post
poned. The reason given for the
Dostnonement was the fact that a
certificate of prejudice has been
filed against the presiding judge
and additional time has been tall
en presumably for the purpose of
securing another Judge. The date
has been changed to April 14.
ELECTRO- MAGNETIC
TREATMENT
Cures rheumatism, Brfgbt's disease.
kidney troubles, high and low blood
pressure, and all forms of blood dis
order, colds, and pneumonia. G. A.
Raney, M. T. V., Magneiio Baths.
209 Perkins BIdg.
t LODGEDIRECTORY
Pythian Sisters, Umnqua Temple, No.
4. Meets the 2nd and 4th Mon
day evenings of each month, at the
K. . P. halL Visitors always wel
come. JOHANNA GRAE. M. E. C.
MYRTLE WIMBERI.Y M. of R. 4; C.
MARTHA CHHISTKNSON. M. of P
Woodman of the World, Camp No. 126
Meets In the Oddfellows hall Id
Roseburg every 1st and 3rd Mon
day evenings. Visiting neighbor
always welcome.
A. A. SCHLOEMANN, C. C.
M. M. MILLER, Clerk.
A. F, A A. M., Laurel Luffgo No. 1S-
Regular communications 2nd and
4th Wednesdays each month, at
' Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Qre.
Visitors welcome.
G. K. QUINE. Jr., W. M.
W. F. HA KRIS, Secy.
I. O. O. F., Pnlletarlan Lodge No. 8
Meets In Odd Fellows Temple every
Friday evening. Visiting bretbern
are always welcome.
W. S. HOWARD, N. O.
A. J. GKDPES, Reo. 8efc
J. B. BAILEY Fin. Sec.
Knights of Pythias, Alpha Lodge N.
47Meets every Wednesday -evening
In Knigbts of Pythias hall, ISO Rose
street Visitors always welcomed.
' CLAIR K. ALLEN, C. C.
J. R. FARRINGTON, M. F.
H. E. WIMBEP'-Y, K. R. 8
Laurel Chapter No. 81, R. A. M.
Stated conrocatlons on 1st and Srd
Tuesdays, Masonic Temple. All
members requested to attend and
laltin companions welcome.
R. I,. COOPKR, High Priest
W. F. HARRIS. Secretary.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, Lllao Clrcls
No. 49 Meets on 1st and third
Monday evenings, In K. of P. balL
Visiting neighbors Invited to attend.
DONNA OAKLEY, G. N.
MARGARET WHITNEY. Cler.
United Artisans Meets In Macca
bee Hall first and third Wednesday.
Visiting members always welcome.
LAUREN McCULLOCH. M. A.
MILDRED McCULLOCH, Treas
BELLE STEPHENSON. See.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of America Meets l- Moose
hool second and fourth Wednesday
evenings of each month. All car
penters welcomed.
T. r. HOLMES, Roc. Sec.
P. A. IiOWEN, Pres.
K. O. T. M meets each 2nd and 4th
Thursday of each month. In Mecca
bee hall, corner Cass and Pine
streets. Visiting Knights always
welcome.
L. C. GOODMAN, Com.
a. W. RAPP, R. K.
F.agles, Roseburg Aerie Meets In :
Maccahee hall, on Cass street, on '
2nd snd 4th Wednesday evenings of
each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting
brethren In good standing always I
welcome.
L I' GENE LITTLE, W. P. P.
RICHATMt IM'SCH. W. P. j
B. F. GOODMAN. Secretary.
B. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Lodge No. 326
Hold regular communications at '
the Elks' Temple on each Thursday
of every month. All members re
quested to attend regnlarlv. and all i
visiting brothers are cordially In
vited to attend.
FRANK CLEMENS, R. R
J. O. DAY. Jr.. Secretary.
W. B. A. O. T. W., Roseburg Review
No. 11 Holds regular meetings on
tnd and 4th Thursday, at 7:31) p. m.
Visiting fstrs ravlted to attend re
Vie. Maccabee hall. Pine and
Cass s'rems.
JESSIE RPP, Col.
MRS. KLOUA I. WILLIAMS. Com.
O. E. 8.. hesenurg Cnapter No. 8.
Holds their regular meeting on the
1st and 3rd Thursdays In each
month. All sojourning brothers
and sisters are respectfully Invitee
to attend.
H 7.y., FRENCH, W. M.
FREE JOHNSON. Perotary
in
Roseturg Rctfksn Wotfgs No. 41
I. O. O. P. Meets In Odd Fellows
Tsrrple every week, on Tuesdav
evening. Visiting members in too
standing are tnvitw to attend.
AMY CA1IMAN. N. G.
TILI.TK I. JOHNSON. P.ec, Sec.
ETHEL BAlLfiY. Fin. Sec
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
SALEM, April 4. James Palmer,
one of the 10 prisoners who eseap-
ed from the Lane county jail at Eu-
gene Wednesday night, was cap
! tured in a hay stack west of Jeffer
son early last night by M. R. Uacon,
, a state traffic officer. Bacon was
hunting for Bert "Oregon" Jones,
one of the escaped convicts from the
state penitentiary when he found
Palmer. Information of the capture
of Palmer was received at the state
prison here. Palmer Is tinder con
viction of manslaughter and was to
have been sentenced yesterday,
o
FREE WITH STATIONARY
We are giving Eversharp pencils,
priced, $1. $1 50 and $1.75 with each
purchase of special box stationery.
Lloyd Crocker.
FIRE DESTROYS CHURCH
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
BALTIMORE, April 4. The Har
lem Park Methodist Episcopal
church in GUniore street, west Bal
timore, virtually was wrecked by
fire last night which broke out in
the basement from an undetermined
cause about an hour after the
Baltimore conference of the denom
ination had adjourned its meeting
for the night. The church was valu
ed at $100,000 and insured for ap
proximately $65,000.
50c FOR NOTHING!
See otir special on hot Water bot
tles. Bring your old rubber hot water
bottle with you. Lloyd Crocker.
CORPORATION' lHSSOLVKO
Notice of dissolution has been
filed by the Douglas County Water,
Light and Power company with the
state corporation commissioner.
This company's holdings In Rose
burg and vicinity were purchased by
The California Oregon Power Com
pany. Lark's Radiator I
Works
, C. O. LARK, Prop.
g , C. U. LAKH, frop. g
New cores Installed. Fenders 2
and bodies ropalred. jj
All work guaranteed. S
Prices reasonable.
515 No. Jackson St. i
:
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 541-J Jf
9,
W"IIIOIIlIOIIWLIHja2)
!
f When you need a
f
Bed Room Suite
Call on
LENOX
Furniture Co.
or
Phone 26
Cries Out Loud
Yes, folks, your cohlilrr will cry
when yon learn of tho wonder
ful little device which increases
the wear of shoe solea from
three to seven times.
It will save you not less than $5
In repair bills on each pair of
shoes.
Price 25c
See "The 5000 Milo Disk" at
CARR'S VARIETY STORE
I. ABRAHAM
CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO.
C. J. BREIER CO.
DUDS FOR MEN
PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.
COETTEL VARIETY STORE
The glorious
loves her glorious coffee
WHEN the coffee-critical Vest id
one certain brand as her very own. T
more need be said? Hills Bros. Rcdr!
Coffee outsells all other brands of cofi!
and is, beyond question, The Recocniztj
Standard. m
Break the vacuum seal and inhale'TJj
Can." What a fragrancel Brew ,Z
and lift it to your lips. Now job
stand the tremendous popularity of fa
truly wonderful coffee. It j, funtcf
good to know that such marvelous flavor
is sealed fresh in vacuum "for keeps''
With all its high quality, Hills U
Coffee is not high-priced. It i$
ical to buy and economical to use. Hi! '
Bros., San Francisco.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
7s tht trifinal
Pacuum-Paek which
kttpt the cvffet jrtih.
O 1924, Hills Bra.
To remove chocolate stains from
fabrics soak for half an fionr In
strong cold borax water, pour boiling
water through the stain, and wash
in the usua lmanner. Sponge with
chloroform when the stains are on
uur una weeaa snowing oi new uicso .t.M0f
Ings, in a great variety of patterns, erery on"?!LJ
and stylish, will delight women buyers ou
their selections.
1 L .ABRAI
i ... - "j
Costs about t cents per hoor Jo orrs. f?'
Savage Washers will last a lifetime, ah
of rust-proof metal.
SEE U3 FOR A DEMONSTBATtOK
EVERYBODY'S t
ROSEBURG, Ott-GMJ
non-washatlt lira.
Apgroilmiltlifl.lttita
celved milk Mat Hum
cess In 47 dttanHHS
New York duriw nil
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