Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 21, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    NOXBURa N1W8-WEWKW.
PAGE EIGHT
Man of 74 Made Young in
Three Weeks by Simple Method
FORMER KANSAS CONTRACTOR
TELL8 OF WONDERFUL RE
SULTS FROM TESTING
KOREX COMPOUND.
Thomas J. Olaseock, 74. well-known
old turn) Kant ms contractor, declares
ho has virtually been made young
again by the recently discovered
korex coiopound. which by many user
U pronounced superior lo "gland
treatments," an au lurigoralor and re
vllatller. -1 feel Ilka I dll at 3V ays Mr
Clascoc. "and seem to be getting
stronger every day. During my three
weeks' use of the new discover),
palm and weaknesses of many years
standing disappeared almost maglcal
ly To!ay I am a vigorous and sup
ple as I was In the prime of Itfe. Pur
thermore. whin I began using the
compound, my memory i .num....
gone and
mr mind
1
was almoat uiinu.
clear and active and I
can read th fetncat print without dir
flculty." , .
In order to find out whether the
results were lasting, Mr. (ilnscock
waited six month before reporting on
his li-st of the discovery. On this
point he says:
Every passing day strengthen my
conviction that my restoration la not
only complete but permanent. I can t
express the happiness this (treat dis
covery has brought to mo. It bus
made me 'younit' analn."
tllmlliir reiiorta are being made al
........ .tullv lnr Instance. J). Vi .
i'...i ,.f K...w Orleans, uaat 60 years of
.... "The compound has
brought me back to as good, healthy
physical condition as I enjoyed at 3.,.
I am apparently as supple as ai ea '
my eyesight la better than for years.
I would not take $5,000 for what the
discovery has done tor me."
The ropiimund referred to .by Mr.
Glascock and Mr. Wood Is put up In
tablets for easy use at home by any
one. It has won the praise of thou-
LOCAL GRANGES TO
BE
t huitimi h.i;ht VT';.l'" t
. (Associated Presa Lasd Wlrl
WEDNESDAY. MAVJ2 LUlJfKX3a
Tnomas i. Glascock.
rhn suffered from nervous ex-
haiiBilon. diminished or depleted
vlaor, neiiruslhcnla, pren(ature ace
and luck of animation and vital force.
Klderly people bare pronounced It a
"fountain of youth."
I'repared especially for acting di
rectly on lower spinal nerve centers
and blood vessels, gratifying benufll
are known usually In a few days, ac
cording to thousanda who have used
It. EntbHslastlc reports from users
r.cclalin the compound u giving
speedy satisfaction In obstinate cases
that had defied all other treatments
previously used.
Healulng sthat thousands of en
feebled, half-alive folks may consiner
such news "too good to bo true," the
American distributors of korex com
pound, have arranged for korex com
pound to be placed on sale In Hose
burg, Oregon, at I.loyd Crocker's I'lo
noer Drug store, 2 II North Jackson
street.
Douglas county will be repriscnt
ed at Ibe session of the Oregon elate
ui The l miles the first week
In June by the master of the local!
granges.
lice Adam, of South Deer Creek
grange, will serve on the economics
committee, while Stephen glgournoy.
of Evergreen grange, will be on the
.,,,in,. on dormant grange. Mrs.
Sigourney will serve on the commit
tee on legislation. Melroe grange
will he represented by Mr. and Mr.
C E Krederlckson. the former be
ing on the committee on pure food
and the latter on the committee on
cooperation. C. C. Hill of Glide
grange will serve on the committee
on education, while Mr. Hill will be
on the committee on temperance.
Drain grange will bo represented by
Mr. and Mr. Joe lirookhart, who
will serve on the committee on co
operation and election re
spectively. The Douglas County Po
mona grange will be represented by
its master and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. David llusenbark. Mr. llusen
bark will occupy a place on the
committee on good road, while
Mril. llusenbark will be on the com
mittee on forestry.
SHANGHAI, May 2l.Stu-
art Maclaren. British aviator
flying around the world, ar- w
rived at Aklab, Uurma. today
from Calcutta. aid a dispatch
from the former place received
here tonight.
RADIO. Earle G. Anthony, Inc., Lo
Angeles. 46 meter.
May 22 10-11 p. m. Electa Fer
ry and Oeorgla Stark in concert.
May 23 -lo-ll p. m. Program by
pupil of Myra belle Vlckers.
May 248-9 p. m. Crosby Sister
and Sigma PI violin trio.
KADIO KH J, The Los Angele Time
Lo Angele. Calif. 35 u",ur8:..l
heih nlehl. contralto and Oakmont,
Country club orchestra.
May 23 12:30-1:15 P- m A.r,n"r
Raymond Hill, tenor and urn ";"'!
pianist; 9-10 p. m. Hatch Oraham,
singer and banjolst; Lyllon Wheel-j
er, reader.
Mv 24.-12:30-1:15 p. m. Mrs.,
A. K. Prico, soprano and Vera White
pianist.
o
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t LOCAL NEWS I
DE
BILL IS DELAYED
(Associated Press Leased Wlrs.)
WASIIINOTON, May 21. Discus
sion of the MrNary-Haugen farm re
lief bill win slde-lrailted in the
house toduy by nil agreement for
consideration or miscellaneous meas
ures, t'be debate will be resumed
however, under the program accept
ed late yesterday allowing fifteen
hours for general discussion ami
calling fo. day and nlghl aea.ilons In
an effort to get action by Saturday
night or early next week, despite thu
delay yesterduy 111 making a start.
The bill received only slight dis
cussion after It was reached yester
day afternoon, running Into a ser
ies of quorum f"11" which continued
for more than two hours after the
dinner recess until enough members
had been rouiided up by eergeunt-at
arms to permit the chamber to pro
.......i u..i,r.,K. tilutlvu Voigt of W is
consin, a republican member of tho
agriculture committee, opposing the
bill as a price fixing measure made
the only address at the night session,
which ended shortly before midnight.
E
-Th
For Infanlt,
Invalid!,
Childrmn,
Th Aged
Rich Milk. Malted Grain ext. In powder
fntm,makesThe Food-Drlnkfcr All Age.
Digestible No Conking. A light Lunch
always at hand. Also in Tablet form
Atk for "Horlick':" at nil Fountains.
loT Avoid Imitation Substitute
ST MARIES. Idaho. May 21
Idaho democratic state convention
early today adopted a resolution en
dorsing the candidacy of William O.
.McAdoo for the democratic presi
dential nomination without lnstruct-
inir that state' eight vole lie casi
for him. The action came as the
rllniav lo 12 hours of almost Inces
sant contests which prior to the Mc
Adoo endorsement fight had hinged
on the candidacy of Robert H. Elder
of four D'Alone, for re-election as
national committee man.
The later contest resulted In r.10-
er s selection over Asner ii. vi usuu
of Twin Kali by a majority of 11
votes.
The democrats In eongres were
cntieratulntcd on having "successful
ly conihulted corrupt Iniiucncea in
government and the Intrusion of
sunt ial interests" und Senator W'ulsh
and his associates wore praised for
their part in oxposlng governmontiil
aeantlals.
Economic relief was covered in
declarations for tariff revision, mem
bership In the league of nations with
rexcrvnt iini and the world court,
nnomlc cooperation with Europe and
passage of the McNury-Haugun bill.
We buy n.( sell everything In fur
niture at 1'owelV Petond Hand Store.
Arundel, piano tuner. Fnone 189-L.
Large ;mber ot new nigs now In
stock at Powell'.
Build a nice home. Get the material i
at Pages'.
nrv mixed anrav fur Dears. L. W.
Metzger.
California Fig Nuts Agar for constl-
paiton. At Lloyd Crocker.
A car of mantle brick, assorted col
or, Just in. L. W. Metzger.
Utx ft Duna Shoes aro here in new
shades and shapes. Bellow Store Co.
Wanted Dry Cascara bark. We
pay highest price. Berger's Bargain
Store.
Lloyd taae you cheaper on long
trip; no trip less than 6U cenuj.
Lloyd's Taxi, phone 44, Hi Sheridan.
Onyx Hoelery Is worn by the dis
criminating woman, for It style and
Its consistent price. Bellows Store Co.
Protect your eyes from the glare of
tho sun with a visor or colored
glasses. We have both. Lloyd Crocker.
The Story a Dad
told his Son.
"Yes, a Clothcraft Serge. I thought so
I can tell one at a glance I I had on a
Clothcraft Serge the day" I got my first
job and I've worn them ever ince. And
mark this, son I've never seen their beat
for style, for fit. for service, or for value.
You were wise to buy Clothcraft Serge.
If you're a young man you'll like this
trim two-button model, in blue serge. The
lines of this suit are very smart, but not
extreme or faddish. The price is most
reasonable for such excellent quality.
$29.50
11 tip
p
i
T
You
Want the
Pavement CONCRETE
fOR PERMANENCE.
Pays Dividend
You know, from your own happy experi
ence, what a pleasure it is to drive on Portland
Cement Concrete Pavement.
You know that Portland Cement Concrcta
, Pavement 1 akid-prool, titid, even and un
yielding You know that no nutter how hot the day
Its surface remains true and even.
You know, too, that the pleasing, light fray
color of Concrete nuke driving solo by nl(ht
as well as by day.
Concrete Pavement consist of definitely
proportioned mixture of aand, pebble or
broken tone, and water, held tc;ethef by the
everlasting grip of that tenacious binder, port
land cement,
Portland cement 1 the basic material that
tn Ac the Concrete Tavement endure. It build
repair out and the maintenance in.
You want your pavement to be an invest
mentnot an expense. You want to receive
continuous dividend in service and .itislac
turn. That mean Portland Cement Concrete
Pavement
Watch W a.lvertivmriit telling about the
many other ue of concrete. And remember
tlut the Poidand Cement Association has a
lice personj service to ofJcr you. Whether you
use concrete or have it ued lor you, thi ser
vice will sive you more lor your money.
0 to.M R ) .rj IV 4 1-1! nix tafe'uMnt-
PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
POK11.A.ND, ofeV.
el fr'jtitmal Orpjai -jfi'ixi
to Imprint nj lurnj tht Via cf Concrtit
OIIUsi la 0 Cilia
amwawMaBa
1
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RADIO
PROGRAMS
From Pacific Coast Station
Cleanse, tone and nourish the skin
with Klizabelh Arden's creams. The
secret of youthful beauty. Lloyd
Crocker.
Orders taken for broccoli plant,
grown from Imported seed. (4 per
thousand. lu.OUO up, VU5. Fred
Schmidt, Dlllard. Ofe.
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
WASHINGTON, May 21. Addi
tional records of the Ku Klux Klun
are to be brought to Washington un
der an agreement reached today for
inspection by the special senate com
mittee Investigating the election con
test brought against Senator May-
field of Texas.
No hearing was held today be
cause of the absence of important
witnesses. .
said bid Is accepted and the bidder
shall fall to enter into a contract and
bond with the city according to the
terms of ald bid. A bond of 100 per
cent of the contract, satisfactory to
the city will be required from the
contractor. The time stated in the
proposals for completing the work
will be considered in awarding tho
enntract.
The council reserves the right
reject any or all bids.
By order of tho common couueu.
Dated May 21st, 1024.
11. L. WHIPPLE,
City Recorder of the City ot Koso
burg, Oregon.
to
I. O. O. Fi Phlletarlan Lodgafcl
Meets in Odd Fellows Tuafli J
Friday evening. VislUat U
are always welcome.
W. 8. HOWARD, S. (I
A. J. GEDDE8, Hit J
s J. B. BAILEY FlLh
Pythian Sisters, Umpqua TW
4. Meets to zno ana la
day evenings of each monu.
K. of. P. balL VUltor tlnjj
come.
JOHANNA GRAE, H. B. C
MYRTLK WIMBEULY M.olll
MARTHA CHK13TKN80N,1
fCrCT3T iirC!irtlITT7n fmltitlt lln
! leaves Tuesdays and Fridays lor Med-
ford, arrives Mondays and Thursdays.
For Information Phone 66 or 362.
1IAHIO KC.O, General Electric Com
pany. Oakland, Culir.. 112 meters
May 22 4-:.'lo p. m. Concert or
chestra. Hotel 8t. Kraiu ls, San Fran
cisco. Kr rm I n Cardona condintliiK;
H p. m. Prm-'rain furnished by the
Tracy, Calif., hlch s hool. At 10:20
a. in. the Oakland public school will
have their regular senil-weekly ra
dio broadcast lecture.
.May 2H It p. in. Short musical
pri Knini, Clara Dolltver Burtchaek
original poem: 4-5 p. m. lloti,l St.
Francis orchestra. Ban Francisco.
May 24 4-5:30 Hotel St. Francis
orchestra, San Francisco; 8 p. m.
"Humors of tho Law." by Archibald
Treat: Musical program; 10 p. m. to
1 a. ni. St. Francis hotel dance or
chestra. San Francisco, Henry Hall
siead directing.
ItAlilt) KI.X. The Oakland Tribune.
Oakland, Calif, 509 meters
Orders taken for broccoli plants
from Ashby's Imported seed, tho best
on the market, also from K ruses Os
wego seed. Hound Prairie Ranch.
touud Prairie, Ore.
I will D"t be responsible fur any
bills contracted by my son, Lucius
Patterson, after this date.
Ituscburg, Oreqon, Mav 17. 1!'24.
O. K. PATTERSON.
There will he no dance at the club
house of the Melrose Country Club on
Saturday nlaht May 24th, as the date
conflicts with tbe closing night of the
carnival and mauy wish to attend.
COMMITTEE.
22 3-5
May
scores
May
scores;
May
scores.
It.UHO KC.W.
Portland. Ore.,
May 22 -:i-a
storv proKram.
Midianiler" by
in. baseball
22 3-5 p. m. baseball
S-10 p. in. Sludlo program.
4 3-5 n. m. baseball
Morning Oregonlan
4J2 meters.
i p. ni. Woman's
Installment of "The
Itooth Tarklngton
s:l.i p. ni. Studio program by Ceo
Olscn's Metropolitan orchestra. Ho
tel Portland. Herman Kenln. ill
, r--tor: 10 p ,m. Pance program b
i Metropolitan or. hestra. Hotel Port
I land with Intermission solos by Mrs.
C. I.. Nellson. soprano.
Mav 23 3:3i p. in. Lecture by
.lcc IV Mi-Comb, head of Home Kc-
nnoiuirs extension service, Oregor
Agricultural Collrg. ; p. m. Ora
, toi lull ronl. st under iiuseli-es of
I l nier;iiy of liregon dUlslon of pub
I Ii,- speaklni,'.
May 24 p m. Children pro
gram with story by Aunt Hell.
1 II AlilK Kl"i. Hale lirothcrs. Inc
S.tn Frani'lsco. 423 meters.
i Mav V.t - 2 -3H-3 :3i; p. in. Organ
I re. ital. Theodore J Irw in. KPO stu
I dio: S it p m. Program under man
ait. noiit ef Miss Huth Sterner; S-10
- P in Nevd lloux. s'prano: Anna K
' lil.etv. contialto; Jule llouthbort
I'Uinis'; .1. i. i;re tii II. tenor.
( coinpaiiied by Tbeiidore .1. Irwin: 10
I 1 n. m. V. Max Hradfield's versa
1 fie band. plaliig In the Palace P
' Ui-om Wiwl.
M iv 23 -I 30 3:30 p. m. Or can
r. i .i.il h Th. odore J. Irw in. K
sin,),,,, t I -5 :3" P m. Rudy Selg
! er F:urmount Hotel orcheetra.
Mav :l 1-2 p. ni. Kury Seig
. Ta'r. un: Hole! orchestra: 2:3'.
p in. ProLi-sm b niemners
h-iui-n p.!i.-e .l.-cartmenl : 3 .:iO
T. i p. m. Tea dansant. I'.ila.e llo-
1.1 T M.. llia.lnel.l s hind, s 12 p
, m A' . i In. r it t KPO trio sint
ius duiiug n'lHtra intermissions.
NOTICb FOR BID3 FOR
STREET IMPROVEMENT
Sealed proposals will be received by
the undersigned at his office in the
city hall In the city of Roscburg,
Oregon, up to 6 o'clock, p. m., Monday,
June 2nd, 1024, for the Improvement
of Olenn street from the south line
of Lane street to tbe north line of
Reservoir Avenue, In i the city of
Koseburg, Oregon, In the manner pro
vided by Ordinance No. 817.
All bids must be submitted upon
blank forms which will be furnished
upon application o the undersigned
anil must be accompanied by a certi
fied check payable to the City Trea
surer for 5 per cent of the amount
bid, to be forfeited lo the city in the
event said bid is accepted and the
bidder shall fail to enter into a con
tract and bond with the city accord
ing to the terms of said bid. A bond
of 100 per cent of the contract, satis
factory to the city will be required
from the contractor. The time stated
CARNIVAL SPECIAL
ransy plants, special, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, 25 cents ier doz.
Come and get them. All you can
carry. The Fern.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR
STREET IMPROVEMENT
Sealed proposals will be received by
the undersigned at his office In the
city hall in the citx ot Roseburg.
Oregon, un to 5 o'clock p. m., Monday
June 2nd, 1924, for the Improvement
of Lilburn street from the west line
of Madrone Avenue to the west line
of Laurelwood Addition, In the city of
Roseburg, Oregon, In the manner pro
vided by Ordinance No. 818.
All bids must be submitted upon
blank forms which will be furnished
upon application to the undersigned
and must be accompanied by a certi
fied eherlr navable to the city trea-
' enrol fnr & rter cent nf the amount bid
to be forfeited to the city in the
event said bid is accepted and the
bidder shall fail to enter into a con
tract and bond with the city accord
ing to the terms of said bid. A bond
of KiO per cent of the contract, satis
factory to the city will be required
from the contractor. The time stated
in the proposals for completing the
work will be considered in awarding
the contract.
The council reserves the right to
In the proposals for completing the
work will be considered in awarding reject any or all bids.
Mrs. Jennie Butterfleld.
j
Good Advice for Women
Portland Orccr "All my life 1
have known ot lr. Ptcrcc's medi
cines. My mother was a physici.-n
and she thought so well oi Dr.
Pierce's medicine that she quite
ircqucntiy recommended them tt
licr patients, ci-ccrally the 'Favorite
Prescription' tor women. For atniut
two years atu-r the birth ot my
iourth child 1 s.i:Tcrcd with feminine
trouble of a very serious nature.
1 had all the aches and pains a
voman could have. 1 was nervous
and weak just able to be around.
1 was in disiiv', all the tune, when
1 began taking Dr. Pierce' Favorite
Prescription, hut was completely
rclirvc.i of all my ailments and
restored to pet fret hcallll.
' hrn in v ,'i.tughtrr was growing
into wom.iii!nT..l she w as backward
and had ?u.h isxir health that she
aas compcli. d to quit school. I
rave hrr the 'i'..votitr Prescription'
and it coini leu-ly restored her to
btalth ac.J hc carr.e into worvan-ru-od
in a vc-v natarsl v.r." Mrs.
Jrrn c P- roM-dl, b.'l Mich. Ave.
Write 1t l'r-cr. IVes. Invalids'
Hotel m ISn'Ui.v, N. Y.. for tree
in r-U c 1 idncc er send 10c for trial
pk. tablet.
the contract.
The council reserves tho right to
reject any or all bids.
lly order of the Common Council.
Dated May 21st. 1921.
R. L. WHIPPLE,
City Recorder of tl-.c City of Rose
burg, Oregon.
Ily order of the Common Council
Dated May 21st. 1924.
R. L. WHIPPLE,
City Recorder of the City of Rose
burg, Oregon.
United Brotherhood ot uartMtJ
Joiners of America -Meeus
ball second and fourth IvJ
evenings of each month, i
center welcomed.
T. F. HOLMES, Rtt
F. A. BQWEN, Pro,
l. F. A A. M., Laurel LooMkU
Regular communication! is1
4th Wednesday each J
Maaonlo- Temple, Rosekt
visitors welcome.
O. K. QUINE, Jr.tt
W. F. HARRIS, 8
Knights of Pytnia. Aipai laW
47-Meets every WedneMij
In KulBhts et Pythias lull, Hi
. unui. Visitor alwarl W
rtun K AIJJEK.Cl
J. B, FARRINGTON, I'
B. B. WIMBKPU, M
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR
STREET IMPROVEMENT
Sealed proposals will be received
by the undersigned at his office in
the city hall in the city of Roseburg,
Oregon, up to 5 o'clock p. m. Monday.
Jane 2nd. 1924, for tho improvement
of Harvard avenue from the west line
of Mad-one avenue to the west line of
Laurelwood Addition, In the city of'
Roseburg. Oregon, in the manner!
provided by Ordinance No. S1H. '
All bids must be submitted upon
blank forms which will be furnished,
upon application to the undersigned !
Riid must be accompanied by a certi
fied check payable to the city trea-i
surer for 5 per cent of the amount bid. '
to be forfeited to the city In the event
t LODGE DIRECTORY 1
i
O. E. S.. Roseburg Cnipter No. 8.
Hold their regular meeting on the
1st and Srd Thursdays In each
month. All sojourning brothers
and sisters are respectfully lnvlteo
to attend.
HAZEL FRENCH, W. M.
FREE JOHNSON. Secretary
United Artisans Meets in Macca
bee Hall first and third Wednesday
Visiting, members alwavs welcome.
LAUREN McCULLOCH, M. A.
MILDRED McCULLOCH, Treaa
BELLB STEPHENSON. Sec.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
I'HIl ll llr 1 tM'Tirtl..AV
M Vl"! k T Rt r nf fnr V
i t " 1r l,",fT,M- m'UV-a-Trmi
yr(ihr i at Iirt-Si'MA'mKit'
SOlPBYlW0Gi;KfvRVitf RF
Neighbors ot Woodcraft, Lllae Clrcl
No. 49 Meet on 1st and third
Monday evening. In K. of P. hall
Visiting neighbors Invited to attend
I'ONNA OAKLEY. G. N.
atARQARET WHITNEY. Clerk,
Lurel Cnapier No. II, R. A. M
Stated convocation on 1st and Urd
Tuesdays, Maaonlo Temple. All
member requested to attend and
vlltln companions welcome
A. L. COOPER. High Priest,
. r. HAKKIS. Secretni-.
K. O. T. Miueets eacfl Juisl1
Kn ..U m,,nth tlU
inuniutty ui cotu - -
bee hall, corner Cass t"J
treeta. VlmUng KBKttl
U C. OOODHi!!,
Q. W. RAPP. a. t
iaia.m a Hm World. ClfSP'k
Meets In the Oddfelton
td v.,.- 1st sad W 1
day evenings. Vlaltlai t
always welcome. .
A. A. SCHLOEMANN. t
al. Ii, MILLER. tt
ui b a n -r. w.. RoteMvgl
No. 11 Holds regular B-J
Visiting sisters invited to JWJ
Tlewj. Maccatee aau.
Cass street.
JESSIE RAPP. Col.
MRS. FLORA I. V.1LLU
... b Aarli V
Aiaccaoee nan. " -
Ind and 4th Wednesday
hrethran lr good taH0iB
welcome. v
EUGENE LITTLE, .
B. F. OOODMiji
aTp. O. EIKrBo.eburg wWj
Hold regular communW,
the Elks' Temple on
ot every month.
.i.i.i.. hither are
iiaiuus
Vlted. to attend,
attena. .
d. ii. wvsyjj
J. Q. DAT. lr-n
a.iMs1
Rebekn T
p. Meet 1
Roseburg
i n n
Temple every w,s
s.o.
evening. j
.indlne are Invltrd to w
AMY CARMAN. ! w
TILLIE I. JO'SOri'
ETHEL hau.c--
w
ii
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m mm KODAK FINISHING M
CLARK'S PHOTO STUDIO
Roscburg Aational Bank Duildina
High or Medium Gloss Paper M -in j r- d t
Mail Orders Given Prompt
IK ill
aCJCT.LT.V;- '-'-i.Tj.,. .
Attend
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