08EUWQ NCWMIVIIW, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1924, PAGE THREE ' y)r Only 3 Days Left Until Saturday night, May 31, your grocer will cive vou FREE a small size package of TRU-BAKE SODAS the fines crackers Tru-Blu Bakers have ever produced. The free package will be given to every purchaser of a pound or more of Tru-Blu "Cup Custard cookies. Make sure by getting yours tomorrow. This introductory bargain is too good to miss. CLIP THE COUPON NOW VmP 7 WW Addrss Qrocn'i ,.. i ' i j , , ;' .... . -J HUGE STEAMSHIP TO BE CONSTRUCTED, feature equipment of Ilia cabins and there will be electric elevator for passage from deck to deck. K Proposed construction of the gigan- J SAN mANCISCO. May 28. 1924. tio liller (or trMns.j.aclric ,ervie. U In M (United Press.) Bid on a 16.000,. keeping with the steadv growth of A 000 trans Pacific liner were called for ocean travel in the Pacific which In g a few day alio by the American Ha-, la23 pav6 San i'ranctco the second 3 wailan Steamship company, under. pinion ln ocean going travel in the agreement with the I nited Stales state 2 Shipping Board, j A tentative agreement by the two, concerns has been entered into with' tho Matson Navigation company of; San Krancisco for pun-bane of the vessel which is expected to be sailing the seas under the Matson flag with-, in the next 18 months. i With preliminary negotiations out of the way It is expected that the con tract for the construction of the ves sel will be let within the next month. It Is understood that two Atlantic seaboard firms and one on the Pacific coast have already submitted tenia-j live drawings and will bid on the pro- j Ject. I Plans call for the building of onei of the most powerful and largest trav-! eling palaces In Pacific' service. Five i hundred and eighty feet over all with . a seventy-five foot beam, the pro-i posed vessel will carry four passen ger decks, with a dopth of 54 feet from the promenade to bottom. Designed to operate on a four and a i half days' schedule in service between NOW WE KNOW WI I Y g PEOPLE HAVE BURNING FEETl AH in the Joints says Maine Doctor v This Week Only We still have some potash and super-phosphate from our carlot shipment and for this week we will still sell in ton lots nt car door prices. Buy Now and Save Money! Cultivators, Mowers and Rakes, Hay Tools, , Low Wheel Wagons "SEE US FIRST WE CAN 8AVE YOU MONEY." "What foola we mortal be." All these years we have been try- ij tng to help thou&tnds of footsore people by bathing and powdering the skin when nil the time tho real trouble is In tho houes, ligumcuts and Cartlluge Or, to be short, ln the joint. There are 26 bones In tho foot cov ered with cartilage niid connected i with ligaments and they have a tre mendous amount of work to do. I The RllehteHt strain no unn littln Honolulu and San Francisco the newi ligament from being "ri the feet" too. boat will have engine force of 24,000 'much inflame the wl.ole foot, caus-1 horsepower, enabling tne vessel to tnB soreness i-Ud binning, aching and have a speed of 21 knots an hour, ; general nilserv. with a surplus assurance of 20 per ..A C!m bt, ,.k p(, cent additional in cases of emergency gav8 a prolIllnet Mulne doctor whose or necessity for faster time. name , known lne worll OVHr Ordinarily tne ship will carry 500 Juiu try a remedy that Is com- firs'-class passengers, but plans call pounded for joint troubles only such for auxiliary Pullmnn berths that can I as Jolnt-Kase, which every druggist accomodate 100 other persons in the carries, and see how quickly your tourist seasons. It regular 500 capa- sore, tired, lnflumil and tortured feet city will be cared for In latest type ) will get well and strong and sturdy cabin steel beds; the berth-type ar-;aK'- rangement being considered obso- Forget your powdering and soaking i,a and other makeshifts for just a few 1 1 " ' .t .. .. .. .. .. . ... . service will bo: T V'l " " ' Jt B an active emoliont that you rub FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE Roseburg and Oakland t LOCAL NEWS W. O. Stevens of Kugene, represen tative of the Underwood Typewriter j company. Is spending n few days In i Itoseburg looking after business nmt I tors. QUALITY PAYS You who prefer quality will use Wat kins extracts. 120 W. Lane. Phone 177. Highest class of Myers llulldnzcr power puiups and pipe at Wharton Uros. C. H. Hill of Kugene, representa tive of Fishers Milling company arriv ed In Iloseburg yesterday to spend the next two or three days here looking after business Interests, Dr. George Ilciuck returned this tntaext Broccoli Growers p Succumbs to Malady Long Fight Against Oissase, 1 v, one of the mcst promi i's of this locality died : Portland follov. lng a long Cooley had been ln several months receiving i ment, but was unable to krn October 26. 1855. In ' Vermont and moved to Kith his parents when bd was educated in the at state, rraduating from fciversity at Madisrn. TIe 1 for a few years In Min- then took up a.hrmestead s. I. l'c went to Texas H Miss Iii-lia Smllh. who ne of his shcool pupils In , PIANO RECITAL FRIDAY On Srldny evening May, 30, at the Christian church, Mrs. Charles G. Stanton will present her piano pupils In recital. Work in all grades nnd classes will be fully demonstrated. The public is cordially invited to be present. lMtoiimiTioN is pitoisi'.n. Mlnnsotn before her parents went to Texas. They made their home In South Dakota for several years, where Mr. Cooloy took up a secretaryship ln an Insurance company, later being transfered to the Jiead offico In To peka, Kansas. In 1893 he moved to Blllnsh.im, Vpsh!nrton and engaged In the build ing and commission business. He moved to Roseburg fifteen years ago and made bis home here until the time of his death. While living here he was (Associated Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, May 28. A thor ough investigation into every unit of the internal revenue bureau in cluding the prohibition unit is the present program of Senator Couzens, republican, MichUnn, author of tlhe resolution under which r special sen nte committee was appointed to in quire into the operation of the bu reau. Senator Couzens announced today that if other committee members will ai;ree to It, the committee will resume Hs work "as soon as possi ble after the political conventions." "1 expect to show up tthe needs of the prohibition unit as well as the Income tax unit of the bureau," he said. TOHXADO KIIJ.S FIVK. (Aitvociuted Press Leased Wire.) SPRIXGTOWN. Okla.. May 28. active In various industries, and espe-: Joseph Jett and four of his children ciallv in broccoli industry, w hich he ! were killed and -Mrs. Jet was pro was instrumental In nromotlnir. hably fatally injured by a tornado Mr. Coolev la credited with havlnL'l that demolished shliineil he first hrnrrnl! hv evnress 1 miles nor(llWC'3t to an eastern market, and this shlo-i terda. mentis partly responsible . for the j ic "favorable eastern demand which has led to the MELLON IS FAVORABLE their home of Stringiown live yes- Safe Milk ForlnfanH, invalid; Childnn, TL , IMsltrl Grains ir. 0 Food-Drink fc AllAge.. I-No Cooking. A light Lunch and. Also in Tablet form. r?riicA V at all Fountains lnriutions Subititutea 1 1 If V development of the present important j 1 industry in the Umpqua valley. At thei time of his death he was a director I In the Umpqua Valley Broccoli Grow ers corporation and had been a di- rector in the old Umpqua Valley Fruit i Union and the Umpqua Valley Can ning company. He was the second son of a family of six children, all of whom have i passed away except one brother. Will I). Cooley of Musselshell, Mont. He Is survived also by his widow. The funeral will be held Thursday at 2:30 p. in. from the residence of Mrs. Cooley1 sister, Mrs. Harriet Mont gomery In Salem. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, May 28. Some ad ministration leaders in congress heard late today that Secretary Mel lon, contrary to indications given by him when the tax bill passed the senate had recommended that Presi dent Coolidge affix his signature to It. Treasury officials declined to rommetit beyond saying the secre tary had not yet submitted his formal written opinion. WAS MURDER WITNESS Look Jhe NEW PERFECTION Stove! Answering the Call for Quicker Cooking for the City and Farm Homes. ;V--' -"..ir "V".ti, Burns Kerosene Oil, the economical and Ideal Fuel. 1,2,3 & 4 Burners w-Fce Hardware Co. re f atth our Window Display for Bargains. THE DAIXES, May 23. George Stlliwell, star witness for the state in the trial of A. J. Weston, charged with the murder of Robert H. Krug. aged recluse of Sisters, Oregon, ad mitted at last night's session of the trial that he had perjured himself at tno premninan hearing of the case, in which ho testified that he knew nothing about the killing of Krug. Stlliwell is alleged to have a part ner of Weston In illegal liquor activi ties. In testimony yesterday he said he accompanied Weston on the night of March 24, 119, to the cabin of Krug and there watched his partner tuiture and finally sutfocale the aged man. plare him on a box and then set fire to the cabin. CYRUS WOODS HONORED. Ansoclatfd Press Leased Wire.) Toklo. May 2S. Further high hon ors sre t,eng accorded the retiring American Ambassador. Cyrus Woods. a his days In Japan become fewer. Tomorrow Ambasa'dor and Mrs. Wood will bo entertained by the Prince Regent at a special farewell inn-heon to be given at the Imperial Ia,aoe- . .. . j Announcement also was made today that the empress would grant a spe cial audience to the American couple ne" V'"iil."-" Premier Klyoura was host to the American ambassador at dinner last night. In addressing- Mr. Woods di rectly the premier said that It was with "profound regret" that he reach d th h' tir of the American ambas sador's farewell. Mrs. R. Taylor who re-Ides In Rid dle wss In the city yesterday after noon for bort time. available to those traveling on the i new boat; the Matson company hav-l on w..v vouf finE(1I.a - Hi,01,. a niln-l nio"'i"g from Portland where he has lng decided to make It on excess fare; ute an() lt Boa)(S TiKht n through skin "" n"ndlng the meeting of the carrier. Accomodation will Include iaMa leiin away down to the Joints Sl'e Hoard of Health. Dr. Houck Is swimming pool, gymnasium, smoking I the real seat of all troubles. ve president of the board, rooms, reading rooms, art gallery, so- Aml remember when jolnt-Easol . cial hall and a dining salon that will. reig a flK), aK0ny gets out quick. Mn- H- A- rrow "Dtnt V'sterdny A tube for 60 cents at all druiiaists. "fternoon in this city shopping and o ! visiting with friends. Mrs. Crow is Hay forks nnd extra handles nt 1 flo" Kiddle. Wharton Bros. i Joseph DcRoss wag today fined Vt BANK TELLER MISSING ', ln "le cl,y court after pleading guilty tAaanelHtert lreas LraKed Wire.) to running ovfr fire hose Bt the SAN FRANCISCO. May 2S Dale I warehouse fire last woek. Hn'i.D, ii4. head paying teller of tho I take care of the ghlp'6 entire passen ger list at one sitting. Aside from the vessel's attraction to the traveling public, It will appeal : especially to marine engineers and, seamen, for It will be electrically driv en, heated and operated throughout.' Many electrical conveniences will HELPED HER LITTLE CIRL j Children need all their strength fo? growing;. A lingering cold weaken them so that the system is open to attack by more serious sickness. Mrs. Amanda Flint, Route 4, New Phila delphia, O., writes: "Foley Honey and Tar cured my litrlt girl of the worst tickling cough. I had tried many things and found nothing to help until I got Foley" Honey and Tar." Give immediate relief from distressing, racking, tearing coughs: soothes and heals. Good for colds, croup and whooping-cough. W. F. CHAPMAN Pank of ltalv has been mWsing sinco Saturday night and $47.Ut! of the bank's funds also has disappeared, it was announced today by James Baciglupl, vice-president of the bank. Mrs. W. P. Hockley who resides ln Dixonvllle, was in the city for a few hours today shopping and visiting Willi friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Campbell and . son, were in Roseburg for a short time tcday shopping. They are from , Guzley. POISONED FOOD IS FATAL "THmicliJ i'reiiK l.putetl Wire. I BKND, Ore., May 28. Believed to have been poisoned by food enlen yes terday at Madras, Oregon, Mllllam ! Moran of Bend, died at a hospital today. Moran, with his wlfo nnd George Wase, yesterday visited Mad-i ras, where they all ate the same kind I Mrs. E. E. I.eas who resides In Oak of food, but Moran was the only one land, was In the city for a few hours taken ill. A post-mortem examination this morning shopping and attending will be made. ' to other matters. Mrs. lila Burdy of Sutherlln Bpent the" flay hi this city shopping and looking after other business. Mrs. E. I.ee of Riddle arrived In the city yesterday afternoon to spend few days here shopping and attending to other matters. Mrs. I.ee I regis tered at the Hotel Grand. MMmmmmmammm m m I HAVE YOU J Auditing Accounting or Bookkeeping, work to do? Write or call on C. H. Mason, rep resenting G. ED ROSS Public Accountant and auditor, of Salem, at City Recorder's office. Will be in Roseburg till about May 3 1 st, and will be glad to figure with you on any work you might have in our line. Our charges will be found reasonable, ' G. ED ROSS 1453 Court Street Salem, Oregon ini - 'nu . I )YI tJ Protect your Health 1 Anheuser-Busch Sm ll I J St. Louis JllJyfl a i I Wso manufacturers of Pif ll " I ' GRAPE. BOUQUET ! : II GrNvZK A-B GINGER ALE. 11 a L5 BE.VO 32ss- ll : a MALT-NUTRINE ll ' I M SjrT by the case from your Dealer 1 : j Roseburg Soda Works ; 0 Ditributor$ Roeburg. Ore. J Ul B&SSSS a r