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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1924 SIX HslaugliedatMoggsAU-BEM Now rnd thl letter of tKan&fl from Mr. Kane. It apeaks for itself Remember, it is because Kellogg' s is ALL BRAN that it was so effective in bis case just as it has been in thousands of others. Only ALL BRAN can produce 100 per cent Jesuits MyJcarfrknJt lmngin! a young man wselphfna; 165 pound in th course of a few month park ti in bed, a weakling weiK:nii 94 pound. An elderly lady whom 1 knew unre I waa at kid paid me what the thought wm a lat viait. Vpnn brinK told of my phirht ha immediately mentioned your product for ucK an ailment. Mayb ome o; ui tiidu't look upon her views very lightly, a it was to lauyhl My dear friend. I am fill lauRhlnir -not at your product, but becaue I am blf to. I am telling you and the world at lirtre, "Fat Kellogg's Krumbled Branl" It hould ba called "Conatipation a wort enemy.' I ewe vou my heartfelt gratitude. I can talk, end whenever the opportunity Creaenta itm-Jf, my mouth ii alwaya full of ran Kcllogg'a Krumbled. Wuhing you countleaa days of progreia, 1 am jYoun for succeat. John M. Kanw, 220 Salem St., Woburn, Mm. Eat KeIIoR(ta ALL-BRAN regulnrly to re lieve constipation permanently. Two table apoonfult daily in chronic case, with every meal. It is guaranteed to bring ro ults, or your grocer will return your money, You will like the delicious nut-like flavor Sold by all grocers. r.tii : KUIVES COK5IIPnON 0f i ALLBRAN COOKEDxKRUMBLEft ii ' j tDV TO CAT I ,1 u ,. iX the original &RANready to eat COUPLE HIED A prttfy hum wlIinK cere mony at high noon Thursday uni ted in marriaKH .Mrs. Sara Ora JJiiKst-ll, a wt-1 known resident of iiost-b'jitf. and l'n rt M. ftowloy, a pTmiim-ni busiiif-hs man of Ku-M'-nt. 'J'Iih Kf-rvif-e was at th home of Mrs. Kii.-si'ir.-i tlauKh:T, .Mrs. Jftrbt-rt I). Quiii.! in Overlook Ad dition, and vhh n-ad hy Jit-v. Mow of ihf First I'n-sli.v :'i'iun church. A luiu hMn follow tjd the cTt-moiiy, Mr. and .Mis. liow l y leaving im im dia!'ly ufi rwaid for a two weeks iiioior trip in California. lu add i I ion to (he imtiicdntto in in be is of hut h fa mi litis, the ('reinony was wit in s.-d hy Mr. and Mrs. I. ue Ilainrii, Mr. and Mrs. Harry iilarh. of Knteiie, MIsh KI-z-aheih Hskel of Cortland, Harold Kow ley of 'or all is, and I ir. and .Mis. i:. I,. JliMhrhk. of Jiosi'bui'K. Mrs. Jiowley lias heen a resi dent of Kasehurtf for a number of years, and has held tho position of chief operator at the local trh phone exchange. Mr. Jlowley is the district inanafr of the K(Uitable Savings and I,oan Association,' with headqua rlers in KuKCife, wiiere tliey will make their home. 1 ance SatNite ARMORY Music by those Blue Devils Featuring several new Fox Trots Try To Get There! J vv The eoncprt of Rlccanlo Martin, Amfrlca'B famous tenor, i un doubtedly the season's most not able musical event. No American sinner has attained a higher repu tation than lilccardo llartln, who is today at the zenith of his pow ers. Martin was the first American tenor to win success In opera abroad. His success in this country as a Kreat operatic tenor is too well known to require mention. As -o- 1'on i!i:i"i'i:u kki catio.v Every town that has- a Rood schools can have Rood educations for the children in grade schools anil, hkli achools In which they can learn arithmetic, spelling, history, reading and other studies. flood schools help Iho children to become good citizens. Ameri ca needs good citizens to make it prosperous and peaceful. In every commonly where there are good schools people ore UHiiully happy and contented. Cood schools make good busi ness by bringing people to that pltici. In every community where there are good schools people will come, buy farms and make homes. An education helps these people to raiso belter crops and bolter Block. J'ltlCI) I.O.VO, 4-M. Itetmon School. His Conscience Troubled Him. "T know I linvo done uTonir please forgive mi' for not doing I my duty and writing you before. I: am thankful to (lod and the good remedy lie gnve you, and would not take tr.oo for tiie good the first i dose gave me. I have heen both-1 ereil for mpny years with gas in my stomach and Indigestion, but since taking Mi.vr's Wonderful Heinedy two years ago, have bad no such trouble." It Is a simple,' harmless preparation that removes' the catarrhal mucus from the In testinal tract and allays the in-1 flamiiKition which causes practic ally all stomach, liver anil intesti I mil 'ailment', including appendi-' 1 clils. One ilo-i will convince or'. money refunded. At all' druggists. , T The peak of the Thanks- giving turkey business will be reached today, according To Visit Son Mrs. J. O. Knudson Is In this ility to visit In r son. A. Knud son for the holidays. Mrs. Knud son is from South Dakota. To I.ocnlo Mere Mr. and Mrs. I). Poets, re cently of I.upsine, Nebraska, are in this city looking lo ra place. They intend to locate lu re. Many to Atteiul (ante Many residents of Roseburg are leaving tonight anil tomor row for Corvallis to attend the game between I', of O. anil O. A. ('., nt Hell Kii Id. Among those leaving are. Derma I'rice, Ether Mchols, Mr. and Mrs. H. Helli- well and family, Charlie Lock- wood, Gene l'anolt. Jack Shields, Harry Crocker, Mike rocker. Opal Hawkins and Lota Smith. Icave To Allele! iaini Mr. Mather, of North Iiend, and Mr. Kyfe, of San Francisco, who have been attending to bus iness in North Item, stopped ov er in this city for a few hours yesterday on their wa yto San 1'rancisco. They Intend to at- to dealers of this city, who 1 tend the game between the fini- If It's Powell's a saw, axe or wedge, try are lu touch with the situ- utlon. While turkey deliv fries have been fairly sooil, the total of birds offer,, d for salo will not como up to ! the usual number by unite ! a good deal, it was said by j several buyers this atM-r- i noon. This is attributed to the fact that not only Is there a scarcity of turkeys I in the county, but in a good many instances Hiey havo 1 Tiot been considered in a i prime condition, hence farmers have not offered j them. It is generally con- ded that the bulk of the inls for the Thanksgiving trade will lie delivered to- day, although a good many j will come iu Saturday, lien- erally speaking, so dealers said this al'lernoen, the ! birds olfert'd have been nice and fat, and some of the ; slock oil'eied was patilcu- latiy fine and brought top notch prices. While buyers- In the city were paying s cents toil. iv for prime blrd-i, I not one of ttiem was will- ing to guarantre that the t price would hold ;ood for tomorrow. Some of the ; buyers expressed an opin- ion lliat thi-re might pes- silily lie a drop ill prices. Others alleged thai a lower price to growers was highly j improbable. One buyer who ! I'liys heavily each year, was versify of California and Stan ford, at Stanford next Saturday. Mr. Eyfe stales that every seat in the Stadium, which will hold 75.000 people, is sold, nnd if more were available they would readily be taken. iimcx AXliRTS - Nir. and Mrs. J. G. Andrus. on November 1", a son, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Andrus, of Riverside. WATSON Mr. anil Mrs. I'Movd Watson, on November II), a son. t u re. The request of the sheriff I lor 11,500 for a special county traffic officer was denii d, and a ! provision of $:100 for special ! cl' put y work was eliminated, j Tiie jail fund was increased $450 j to provide needed repairs. Cuts were made in the clerk's 'office of $ 1 SO; Assessor's office !$1L'0 and surveyor's office $400. The sum of $00 was lopped off the Coroner's budget in the form of medical fees. Mrs. Ackert bad submitted a budget for the county school sup erintend Jit's office, but her es timate could not be accepted, and Supt. llrown'B budget, approxi mately $1,400 higher was substi tuted. .Mrs. Ackert had elimin ated the provision for a school supervisor, although the superin tendent lias no control over Tnis office. A revolving fund of $1,00 for horticultural work was provided for the county agent's office, together with $250 for squirrel poison. The bridge fund w'as in creased $1,000, the fair fund was restored in the sum of $1,000 and $L'.000 was taken from the circuit court estimate. The date of the budget meet ing was set lor Saturday, De cember 20. 3 V 1 M mil Contains the valuable muscle and bo in inc grain una wnole milk. Eaviv dren. students, anetn; i t- aK!m-latt(l ... ' -:-- -1.1-. eta! w . -1 jaint or mmgry. raparcd at homeina " a the powder in hot or cold water, ft, Tf umg e - Mr. iasi U'llQt H (it. THE XMAS GIFT THAT LIVES Your photograph will be cherish ed long after the day's pleasures have been forgotten. Have your sittings made before the rush. You will also save money. ROSEI'.I'RG STUDIO 137 Jackson St. l'hou 462 Hi a concert artist, Martin has won equal triumphs. He is a thorough musician and knows the secret of program building, which his greatj versatility permits him to give: wide scope. His programs always include, at least, two operatic urias from roles In which he has won fame, as well as a great va riety of songs. Martin is a south, erner, having been born in Ken- tucky. Before devoting himself to I singing, he studied tho violin for many years and was at one time concert master of the anirosch Orchestra. It will be given nt the Antlers theatre at 8:30 p. in. to night under tho auspices of the lioseburg Business and Profes sional Women's Club. NEW and UNUSUAL DESIGNS ROSEBURG, ORE,' "ft 8ilkaiH5.. JACKSON r STCTgrt Subscribe for magazines at Fic- tion Library. I MAJOR IS WORSE. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) CAIRO, Nov. 20. The condition of Major General Sir Lee Stack, sirdar of the Egyptian army, who was wounded yesterday by assas sins, was grave this evening. He lost ground during the afternoon. 0 This is a Stuileiiak'T year. STOCK tm (Associate KEW YORK, V tradini. .;... . railroad shaiHii, ilemana throtfii" Total Met cnsi,. . share mark tt'z. since election 4t"r pricesfor tl v mm BUDGET The county budget coniniitl Inday completed its work, ami stock am gave its approval lo the tenia- proposals nve midget, which Hitlers m seyeral respects from the propos iti budget submitted by the var ious county ot'fici rs. The it. in of $ 1.000 for road viewing was eliminated from the Ko.uls and Highways budget, nini Ihe election isflmiite of wns omitted entirely, the emer gency fund being increased out) to provide If one Is ivlde a special election rulied by the legMll- t OMM I T IT :i : 1 ! IX ESSES (AssocIm tod Press T. rased Wire.) . WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. The president's agricultural commis sion was in recess today while I all government agencies whoso ; activities affect the farming in-I 'dnstry began the assembling of comprehensive information it requires as a basis for consider in;: a permanent relief program. j Members of the commission' plan to reassemble in January, j when it is expected sufficient data will be available for them to proceed Willi formulation of live- cooperalivo marketing which they regard as the most urgent problems before thiln. Tin y hope to have rec ommendations on these subjects anil as many others as possible, ready for consideration by con gress before it expires, March 4. The commission recessed last night nfter agreeing upon a ten tative plan of procedure which Chairman Carey expects will car ry its work well beyond the ad journment of congress. I whole fe hamsx ' "J Of- Wy-' :;- ny What w pltM.smr to takr tho str.wv vote an! iiiiJ that it didn't fallthat it's dono and good. Tho p0(H housovvifo niakos tho surross of hor cako a sure tiling lv usin , firm .in his conviction that 1 there would be no drop, hut all were of tho opinion that J s cents was nrohuhly I lie highest figure that wouhi he paid ior 'l'hanksi In- i a l ke s. lMesstd tmk'YS are heini; 1 received today and tninot- row at all railway points In t he county, hut it is ln- lieved that the total of tho turkey business will tall considerably short of the volume doiit' in other years. : LOCAL NEWS : I rem Smbei lln j Mr. TTi 1 :.' Tr'su t h. rlin r. si- d'lil. was in tins cilv today, look- n g alter banie,s affairs. ! I llei-e I or a Gil l.iii,!! Hour w as lllahs Bivad Light as a feather! " Rt'inemlwr, biikiiijjs inn !c no better than the flour from which they are niaile so Ik sure to set FF.AT1 IF.RI 1.AKF. flmir. A writ ten guarantee in every pack the only flour solil on this basis. This flour is ihlferent from ordinary flour hut costs no more. ONLY THE BEST STORES SELL IT. a f- w bonis t l'11-.ini ss. Mr. N lit luxomiile. iu town dav transaet l.inilbloui re- . Mtle I'ni'k Mao Here llonald Hurst of Myrtle Creek ' lit today in tins eily transact- busiuisK and isiting. Here lor I'ew Day I It W. K. il.llek. of Ihe South- I '"'I I'.eifii' 1'otnp.inv. is In this 'i'y for a fi w das on business. Mr U ilili, k r. -i,. s iu liugeiie. ; XlLU I 'into liilou rs. Martin Hrui ker was lit Hem Wm-ton vislerdav. Mr. 1 : 1 1 1 1 V r spent the day sh aping and looking lifter business af-fai-.t. LADIES ATTENTION I linr I'l-l ,i.nip:eted a coulse li I'laieelliiig in Portland, and II do maicellieg el hoiiie. Mar el. 7'..- I'll, .lie :,. Y. i i,i:mi:n i ini-; .mci;i;vnoi.is. THE WHOLE WORLD CONTRIBUTES lo ihe i'hs Quality of Stellar Chocolates I :r ii it s anil nut met clnos from Turkey. I l:r.inco. Sttc.tr from I'c.tn from NK-xico. 1 m-ihboting il.iiry nndh v TIh-5c and other inroiti. cuts mixed with tin c ire and the ability to make the finest ol cluvo l.ttes are t!ie reason f r Krause's Stellar quality. $1. $:. $3 and $5 Box. irotn southern climes, rista ; from Smyrna. Pecans from tr off Hawaii. Chocolate s and cream from our own That Pound Box Is a Wonder at $1 OhlcimHe H'Aerrivr Fine CanJitt Art SoU provide luxurious ccononiial,lK givmg dinners Nothing finer than a Frye's "Delicious" whole Ham for the great American festival. It is ideal for baking because it is Just choice, tender, grain-fed pork, cured in hardwood smoke by the ex clusive Frye process, to preserve the natural juice5 and delicate texture and develop the rich mild No par boiling is necessary with a Frye's "Delicious Ham the meat is so mild and tender. To delight family and guests with baked Ham that will be voted "just perfect " irorr ihe skin half uay through the of, trmt-n uilh rjw ruinnmnn. rim e and milliard, uprinAe uilh l,"l,r" ' . and hake like a pork roast in a covered roaflrr wit f ennuet, ,eatfr to make steam, allotting fifteen mma'" pound. A clore of garlic inserted next to the bone flavor. VOL' YUIX MM) FRYE'S "DEMCIOIS" BACON AS CoD A5 'DELICIOUS-' HAM n.... LJ t r i . .i o--J NImf you i-uy in mi ana oacon oy im ut - . .re EVRRYTH1NC tmf nam. - wninnJU.