Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 23, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    ROSEBURQ NEWS REVIEW. FRIDAY, MAY 83. 1914.
PAGS FIVE
is FES TO
PfflCE SPIRITS
. t.A Pre? Wire.)
(A,'r,;D Mav 23.-W. W. Ab
PORTLAM - . . (he practlt0
tcUffs,ion of spiritualistic ine
hi prtffes in a
Icm. lle r.. i circuit court betore
1010 Irh 9 ability to materialize a
mryh?,t a ter an hour's effort gave
i-rit u,,a'lVh", .he atmosphere of
"I' ... stuffy and not suf-
JZ harmonious to permit a
n' "hail been arranged at
The ejnl8" li hli ,ld Judge
K that he could prove by
tanian tl at no r
h,cilcai i ' - ,,, ...... pvea.
.onn.ed.otheteet A
to courl . .. ,. , ,i, .rand iury
inet dimmed al-
. l:T ' -...niomled they were
ton1". ..... ji.nn.rri and a cot-
: .plrltl.1. were
01 f ,. n-nviilH at-
Uhere Tne "canoe was altend
',ae. ...... imlL-n and a few
Loer men In addition to Ab-
"n:;VaTh;.re';a; a wait. It
V and extended. The tenseness.
" w u .- Ilia onuct n-
. 'gradually related. Nothing nap
lvd and finally Abor fjnouBced
wo'lld loreco me
collar"! what his assistants
. . .., hut he was revived
U and court 'w ?JuJ-
Abor s caso is m , ',, 1
anneal from inu"i'i"" ........
' he wan convicted of futse
.7 ...stlmonv of several per-
s who declared they sat in at his
.TPS At OII Or Uiesu TC.lIH.rn.
lues. . n..i..a
-trdillS tO It'HUIMOliJ', urn
,i.,niv turned ill) and tbe
E, it selz.il. later turning out to be
r himseir. wraprec. in a ut.
. ... iiv attorneys were
Lie to the Jury today.. The case
expected to (to 10 me juiy
h. H. Sandblast, roruanu nuumcj
d is defending Auer iu uu mm.
i well known man In this vicinity,
ine made his residenco here for a
v f Ma moved to
Inland some years ago where he
been practicing law niiice.
. o '
Hoover, assigned the posts of honor.
ary chairman of the two sessions
and a number of authorities present
ing papers on various aspects of the
general topic.
The list of speakers this morning
include Koliert Sterling Yard, execu
tive secretary of the National Parks
Association and Brighton luoore sec
retary of the council of national
parks, forest and wild life.
Mr. Yard. Jn his paper, urged an
Immediate government survey of
the science resources of the I'nlted
States embraced In the publicly
owned lands and declared a "new
national park, monument and forest
systems."
Moore, speaking as an Individual,
outlined In his paper a program for
a national outdoor recreational pol
icy with special reference to the
work of federal agencies. He Join
ed lu urging a survey and classifi
cation of the public lands, declar
ing "It Is apparent that the land
which Is kept for public ownership
should be administered."
SAYS: IT ENDS
N E U RA LtG I A
"No matter where located to get
quick relief from the agony rub on
stainless Joint-Kase," savs a New
England chemist.
Of course, Joint-Ease is the one
great external remedy for inflamed
swollen, stff Jollnts in ankle, knee,
hip, shoulder, fingers or spine, and
for that purpose its sale is tremen
dous. Hut its power to give almost Instant
relief in neuralgia, neuritis and lum
bago Is becoming better known every
dav soaks right in with a minute's
rubbing A tube 61) cents.
Always remember when Joint-Ease
gets in polnttroi ' les get out quick.
At all druggists.
ASHINCTON, May 23. The at
ion of tlie national conference
mtiioor recreations was turned
y to the. rerreation resources of
rit ;i, with Secretaries Work and
FAItM I51I.L JtKHATKU
(Associated Frees 1-eased Wire.)
' WASHINGTON. May 23. The de
bate began on the McNary-Huugen
farm relief bill with Si hours allot
ed for alternating periods of attack
and defense of the measure. Pos
sibility -of a vote before next Tues
day seemed slight.
Representative Kincheloe. demo
crat, Kentucky a committee mem
ber. Blurted the attack on the measure.
Uj HKCIDK COCKT I'LAX
(Associated Tress Leased Wire.) .
WASHINGTON, May 23. Agree
ment was reached today by the son
ate foreign relations committee to
finally dispose tomorrow of .the sev
eral propositions before its dealing
with American adherence to tho
world court. The decision was ac
cepted by most members as assur
ing a favorable report on composite
plan. ' 1 - -
" '
let theMmily
Jiidge this
Season a Frye's Delicious Ham, after scoring the
heavy outside skin in inch squares, by rubbing on
mixed spices and then a paste of flour and maple
flavored syrup. Brown in open pan, moderate
oven. Then add two quarts boiling water, cover,
and bake 1 5 minutes for each pound of ham. On
account of the Frye method of curing and selec
tion of tender young pork for this product,
F rye's "Delicious" Brand Ham requires no par
boiling or soaking.
Have you ever tried a Frye's "Delicious"
Ham for baking? Great pains have been
taken in the selecting, curing and smoking
of Frye's "Delicious" Brand. Its mild, en
ticing flavor and tender juiciness appeals
especially to the men folks.
Thit well knoicn
Frye label it a
$afe guide to ojii
form quality.
It ' worth look
ing for.
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Saturday, May 24, to Saturday, May 31, Inclusive
COOKIE and Cracker Lovers, a real treat awaits you at your grocer's this week.
The Tru-Blu Biscuit Company's expert bakers have originated a delightful
new English style cookie, called "Cup Custard." It is indeed a headliner. Being-
two mellow cakes, filled with a custardy confection that tickles the taste at every
nibble. FRESH "Cup Custard" cookies will be on sale at vour grocer's all week
4Cc a pound. And then "
To Introduce
TRg Universal Cracker
your grocer will give you FREE with each purchase of
Tru-Blu Cup Custar d ' Cookie a small size pack
age of the f.nest soda crackers Tru-Blu bakers have
ever produced the new TRU-BAKE
SODAS.
We want every man, woman and child
in the Great Northwest to taste TRU-BAKE
SODAS this week. They're shaped right,
baked right and taste right. Their excellence
is the result of 16 years of research and ex
perience in fine cracker baking. Once you
have tasted them, we KNOW you will be
delighted with the "Universal Cracker."
You Have No Idea How GOOD They Are
Until You Taste These Tru-Blu
"Cup Custard" Cookies
, .' "Cup Custard" is a glorified English style biscuit. Light tex
tured and mellow. Two such cakes baked to a tempting hickory
hade and glorified with a generous filling of custardy fondant
that makes this a really wonderful cookie-cake.' The name TRU
BLU, impressed on every "Cup Custard" is your guarantee of
superior quality. Your grocer has a FRESH supply. He will
gladly supply you at
40c Lb r YoUTS
f.-i lVy..T.'.sv
tirfcr
V'T.tll IM
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IS:
Clip the coupon nmt. 7'1E FREE PACK
AGE OF mV-BAKE SODAS
trill not be given unlrit the
coupon it pretenttd.
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and cVvi ,
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To Clrrrtr rfftl1 rwnttin f
u VirUl.Cr5i thl. f-oupon praptrlT
ifmd, ad th pnrrKaat- of t ponod or nor
of Tro-Blo '"Cnp Outrd cook ir it. you mmf
prrpr.( the rnstontrr with nnp mll prk
of tho Dew TKi; BAKK FODAH. We will to-f-m
thi-i coupon ot th Ft l-L rtU Tola (
V- inoU iu Tra boko tittdu.
TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland
I LOCAL NEWS !
Tho Misses Hazel and llel n '
SpalHiiiK of I.ookinB (llass aro
spending Ihe week eurt In Jioseburg.
Here From Salem i
Mr. and .Mrs. R. W. Marstiirs'
and dauuhier Dorothy of Salem are
rnmiiiK to visit relatives in Kosi buig.
and attend the carnival. I
SnV III I S SOI TII II.XKOT.V
Aflor!:i(' 1 PreuM l.priHf"! Wlrv)
WATCltTiiWX, S. ).. May ::!.
Heavy, moiyt jinow, driven by a fur
ious northwest wind, bepan falllni;
here early toil.ty. It is said to be
the latest Fprins snow liere on rec
ord. Tho leiui'erutiire Is w.dl above
freezint; and crop damage is not expected.
Mrs. A. K. Johnson left lust cv-n- J Mr. S. Hyiin a resident of Kiddle j Hem From ltldcllo '
Iiir Tor Asbiiind where she, w ill vis- - spent the dav in HoseburK yeslnrday; Mrs. 1.. ITnward. resident of Itld
It for a day o" two Willi friund.i und iitti ndiiiK Ihe carnival utid tranwicl- die spent Thursday In Iloseburg
relstiveit. 1 Im business. I shopping nnd vlsiilni; with friends.
I.envo For Aslilnnd
Mrs. H. K. IJrown and son Junior,;
left last evening for M"dlord where
il. ev will make an extended visit ut
I the home of Mrs. Drown s mother,;
Mrs. J. J. King.
.Irrfve.1 Int KveniiiK
Mis. A. T. Crocker and three
children of Toledo, Oregon, nrrived
in the city last evening to Join Mr.
Crocker, who has been working iu
ine cny lur oo.i.v .nne.
! Itetiiins From roiHiinil
I Mr. H. Ityan. a resident 'of Itidilb'
! last evening from I'ortlHiid wl.c ie
I she has been with Mr. Harness who
I recently underwe.-ii an operation lor
ai pendiritis In that city.
BuV llimi mnA R.nn !. ll,:. n..l Nam
Vou'll fmcj them "Everything the Nsiwe Implies"
i I :. urn From r-Bon t ity
' Mrs. 11. 1. Harris. .Mrs. J. ('.
I Cnimparker and .Mrs. I'oster llui
I ner rett:rn d last eveninK from (ire
ton Ciiy w li-re liiey havt been at-
. ..- . . 1.-. ........
tlou.
M-illn From Mills it I
Mrs. P. H- r.al'imore of Mills ri!-j
'is in the ei:y viltin? with friends'
i nnd relative and gttendini: the
1 strawberry i'r.rnivr.1. Mrs. r.alti-
n.oie was formerly a resident of j
lioetburg.
:!ll l-ITH HF.ADH IdJII'AVV
t Assei iJU. 'l Pi-ckm l.'isc.l Wire. I
ATLANTIC CITY. May :;:!. K. T.
Griffith, president of the Portland
Ktectrie I'o'-v. r company. Portland.
Ore., was today elected president of
the National Klectrlc IJubt Asso
ciation in convention here.
rnocaoi . Tocaoi 'j
o au's wcu y
Jj A great niany people M
kidneys, have taken Foley
Pills a ci'iu relic stimukint
for tl.e kidneys and are
feeling O. K.
What their kid nrv nred-
0 cd was a good Hushing U
and tlicy got it.
Demand
FOLEY PELLS
u
o
A diuretic stimulant
for the kidneys
o
n
Jhrv arr Said Etrvtt hrtt
J0S30
SUMMER FABRICS!
HOLEPROOF, IRON
CLAD AND KAYSER
HOSIERY
is a combination mi xd-IIc! in
wi-arint; q j.tlity uii'l appearance.
All iliu very nt-wt-Ht Blituk-b.
Tho n'W(,-t fancy an. novHiy
Silks - int luiliiij; tlie hcautiful
and I;iiim.ii".
MALLINSOM'S
Silk de Luxe
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY HERE
LACES AND
TRIMMINGS
of all kiteli nr.? very itood this
s an ti. V.'e cany the most loin
j.ieie line in tlie city. See our
luce toiiar and ve.stee. sets.
Tin y are new.
Imported Dress Voilns
t Ratines and Ginghams
in a ph a"ii:c variety or plain
colors and figured (lesit'le-..
SELECT YOUR NEW SUMMER
Gouts, Suits and Dresses,
Sport Sweaters ar.a
Skirts.
from our ii '. larce asoitnient
of Htvlish l;e.iil-toVear and
make It a
PRINTZESS GARMENT
I I'.l RSER & REDI' ERN
RUST.PROOF
CORSETS and
CORSELETTES
CipIIch nn! Itrnnslcres aro well
Known for their comfort ami
quality.
SILK and USEE
UNDERWEAR
lu Ihe Kavsi.r, l.tixlto and I)e
pemlon tniil'es. are the iiiohI re
liable. I,.r.t but Lot least
GLOVES
S-'ilk, Fabric and Kid.
them.
We have
L ABRAHAM
W. F. CHAPMAN
THE SILK STORE
I CR DEI'ES'DO.X GOODS
DEPESD OS US. n
ifilw n1ii amr iii r 11 111 inn t.