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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. JANUARY 13. 1925. THREE THE UMPQUA FLORIST Choice Flowers, Artistic Floral Design. Our Cyclamen ar fin and Just full of bud at 65c, $1.00 and $1.25 per plant Strong Healthy Boston and Whltmairia Fern at $1.00 and $1.25 Ye w ar new In Roseburg, but not new at the business. W ell from our oreerhouse in West Roseburg, just beyond th Soldier Home on the south tide of th road. "FLOWER PHONE" 40-F2. ' J LAJCAL, INtWS J . eekibAfchh;w w Visitor Monday T U A 1 .,. ..!,.:. 1 . . I city over Monday, and was looking brought to Brad this morn- Medford Men Visit after business affairs. Mr. Alnutt is I n D' Sheriff S. E Ro- ) in thi city over Saturday a resident of Eugene und left today. Overnight Guest Spending a few days In this city transacting business affairs was K. A. Browne". Mr. Browne is a Port land man and arrived In Roseburg Monday. Mr. Oanford In C. U. Danford Is BpenUing a day or so in this city visiting and trans acting business matters. Mr. Dan lorn is a oncaiia resident, and ar- nveu mre .uuuuay. From northern parts of the stale to spend .Monday in Koseburg look- ing after business matters, was W. U. Jamison. Mr. Jamison Is from Portland, and returned to that place this morning. From McMinnvtlle- in tnis city over aionuay on ousi-: ness was Charles F. Grager. Mr. 1 Grager is from McMinnville, and! left today for other points in the . state. Overnight Visitor E. H. Hill spent , a short time i Monday unending to business nint- ters, and was an overnight guest in this city last night. Mr. Hill is from i Eugene, and left today. Guest Monday In this city as a guest and over- nieht visitor Monday was G. A. I Campbell. Mr. Campbell is from Eu gene, and left today for other southern Oregon points. Mr. Haling Spends Day In this city Monday looking after business matters was Charles Hal ing. Mr. Haling is from Salem, and is connected with the highway ser vice department. Ho left this morning for southern points. From Canyonville In from the southern part of the county Monday vinlting und looking after business matters was Mc Kinley Hanks. Mr. Hanks is from Canyonville, and returned home this morning. On Way to Los Angeles In tills city yesterday and over night visiting und as guests were E. F. Quifr'ley and T. J. Hamilton. They am both from Vancouver, B. C. and are on their way to Los An geles, by motor, to visit for about a : month. eulogy was delivered by Hon. J. W. Leaves For Marshfleld Hamilton. The chapel was complete- H. E. Haines, w ho spent yester-1 'y filled with the sorrowing friends day In Roseburg looking after busi-1 nnl relatives of the deceased, and ness affairs, left this morning for j niany beautiful floral tribute were Marshfleld, where he w ill spend a I ' fered. short time on business. Mr. Haines J Is with the Ford Motor company I Fine Klwanls Meeting and ia from Portland. w 0 iuo head of the lnnd et. . 7. . tlement department of the Portland Business Visitor Monday Chamber of Commerce, was the J. I. Jenkins spent Monday Li main aIK.aker at the Roseburg Ki Roseburg transacting business af-, wanig CUD touaJr. H , iolS ot the fairs Mr. Jenkins is from Portland, fn8 results obtained from the east and left this morning for Marsh-Urn advertising campaign during field where he will spend a short ! 1924, stating that 600 familie had time attending to business inter-, moved to Oregon. He nninted 1.1.1 San Francisco Men Visitors J. C. Voungberg and W. H. Brew er arrived here Monday from the j south, and will spend a few days in tins city locking alter business in terests. 1 hey are from the San Francisco offices of a fruit buyers corporation. Guard Yourself Against Colds! Build up your system and keep it toiu'd up to resiat the genua that cause colda. 3222 Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil Is what you need for this pur pose. It's a splendid food fonic that will rnrlch our blood, and al thmiirh it rontaJns a laie pr renian1 f ln rc Norwegian Cod Uver Oil. It fo pleasantly flavored that It Is tasy to tak. Especially pood In the treatment of jt'-neral debility and los of flesh. $100 a large bottle. Nathan Fullerton Th ?gl Dmg Start RoBeburg. Oregon ill' MH.GKB UKTS iiuhth.k. (Aaoriitfd Pmi lmt1 wire.) BEND, ore.. Jan. 13. , I4 Joe Rattalfo, 31), was ; bert from a Shevlln-Hixon e) v jogging camp, wner had barricaded himself In a cabin and threatened all j camp employe wnu hp- w proarhed with an axe. Sheriff Robert Bald today that the man would be questioned regarding hi ac- tions and whereabout the morning of January 8, when Alex Roucheck was murder- ed In a cabin In Ilend. Rattalfo, who was said to i have been acting queer for several aays, uecame pus- w sessed last night with the idea that some one was af- ter him with an axe occord- ing to camp employees. l Fearing for their lives of- ! fleers were called from Bend to come and bring the 4j man to town. Blood stains were found on tne man s snirc. aitnougn w no cuts were found on the man's body, according ' to Sheriff Roberts. Two axes found in the cabin be&ldese the one the man used In de- fying the entrance of the sheriff were carefully ex- amined but nothing Incrimi- natlng was round. I Rattalfo Informed the sheriff that he had recently deposited money in a local bank and tnis is Deing in- vesttgated now by Sheriff ! Roberts. Business Visitor C. M. Franklin spent Monday In this city attending to business mat ters. Mr. Franklin is a Portland resident, and left this morning. From Eugene Looking after business affairs Monday was E. F. Carleton. Mr. Carleton is from Eugene, and left today for other southern Oregon points. In From Rural Districts . In from the rural districts Mon day visiting with friends and shop ping was Mrs. N. A. Clough. Mrs. Clough is a resident of Canyon ville. Funeral Today The funeral of the late Tom this afternoon Critser was held from the Undertaking Parlors. The that Douglas county received more than her share of the new settlers, many of them purchasing land In tnis section. His talk was very In teresting and indicated that a great future Is In store for the northwest, particularly Oiegon. Stewart O'Dcll gavo a short talk on "The Human Element In Business," Glenn Wlm berly talked on "What Your Rank er Want to Know," and Frank Clemens spoke on "Rome Ranking Problems." These talks were all ex cellent. The boy scout orchestra gave a fine musical program during the luncheon hour. (AancUtcd Pim Leued Wire ) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Jan. IS. Peace authorities today were still continuing their search through mountain sheep camps for Pete Sullivan, reputed member of the robbery and murder gang who early on the morning of January 4 shot and instantly killed Oscar Erirksnn in a gambling house rob bery here. Lloyd L. Low, who retired the first of the year as sheriff, wa I ordered deputlied by District At torney William Ganong as a spec ial deputy and Is leading the posse now prosecuting the search for Sullivan. Fred Morley, 75-year-old ex-constable and the private Investigator who worked with th. .i.rr ,h- i Evening Herald here in bringing about the arrest nd confession of John Taylor, I prosecuting an In dependent search for Charley Smith, whose whereabout since the slaving have been unknown. At the request of the district at torney. Circuit Judge A. L. Iavltt has summoned the grand Jury for tomorrow morning to take up the murder and robbery Investigation. The prosecutor said thi morning that hi case la complete and no further corroborative evidence la needod. LOCAL Leave for Soul l Return to Bandon D. C. Denmark, a visitor here! H. Hunt, who .pent Sunday in over the week-end. left for other,""' c"y visiting with friend left outhern point. Mr. Denmark yesterday morning for hi borne at Is a resident of Portland. Her On Businesi Jack Leonard la spending a few day in this city looking after buS - Portland. He arrived Sunday even ing. Return to Portland H. Buchanan, w ho spent the; week-end in till city visiting andjfor the Pacilic Fruit company. attenuing to uusiness iiuuresia. lett tnB morning for his- home in, Portland at tending to buslnos matters were H. W. Hawkins and W. 11. nine- hart. Both are from Medford : land left yesterday Spend Weok-Knd Guests and visitors over the week-end in this citv were Mr. land Mrs. J. F. Kramer. They jare from Grants Pass and left ( today for that place. On Way North Alley W. Jacob spent Sunday in this city Visiting. Mr. Jacobs s from Los Angeles, and is on his way to northern points. Ho left in the afternoon, Portland Girl Visits Miss Muriel W. Faux spend a short time here Sunday visiting, stopping over on her way from Portland enroute to southern nolnta in the state. Return to Medford ' Ralph Cowglll, who spent Sun- jay as a guest and visitor in this j ctyi ert tbis morning for soutb- jern points. Mr. Cowglll la a Medford resident. ' TtiislnefH Visitoi Here attending to business af fair over Saturday, was H. H Baumann. Mr. Baumann Is from Portland. He left yesterday for other points in the state, Motoring South- Here as guest at the Douglas Hotel over Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Kirk. They are from Portland and left this morning for the south by motor. On Way South Mr, and Mrs. F. Maxwell, who spent yesterday in this city vis iting, left this morning for the south. They are from Spokane, and are making the trip by mo tor. Spend Weok-Knd Ivan Johnson wa a visitor In this city over the week-end from northern points. Mr. Johnson is a resident of Portland, and loft for other southern point in Ore gon. Leave for Marshfleld D. Farquhar, who' Bpent the week-end in Roseburg. attending to business matters, left this morning for Marshfleld, to spend several day on business. Ho is from Portland. Portland Men Guests J. P. Fowler and H. D. Parsell were guests In this city Sunday at the Terminal Hotel. They are from Portland, and left this morning for other points in southern Oregon. In Town Few rny H. D. Roe and family arrived Sunday from the north, and will be guests at the Hotel Umpqua for a few days. Mr. Roe Ib in this city looking after bURiness matters. They are from Eugene. Returns fo Metlfonl A. S. Day stopped over here from the north yesterday for a short time to view the town and visit. Mr. Day is from Portland and left yesterday afternoon for; southern points in the state. Tacoma Man KtoM Over D. S. Duke stopped over In Roseburg for a few houra Sun day, on his way home to Taco ma. Mr. Duke has been on a trip south and left yesterday af ternoon for Tacoma. Leave for Coast J. F. Muellen!era who spent the week-end In Roseburg look ing after business matters ond visiting, left this morning -for Marshfield to spend several days.j Mr. Muellenberg is from Port-j Party 8top Over land. D. H. -Marked, eon, and daueh- ter stopped over in this city Sun Front the. Toast I day to visit. They are from Port W. Hutchinson wa a guest land. and left yesterday morning for here Saturday arriving from the; points in southern Oregon. They coast, and spending the day vis-are traveling by motor. lllnr. Mr. Hutchinson is from Marshfleld and left Sunday. While in the city, he was a guest at the Terminal Hotel, .. . 1IU.I.H-M lsltor I I. O Dixon I, .spondln; a short. time in Roseburg looking after business Interests. Mr. Dixon Is from Seattle. Washington. and arrived yesterday. While In the city he will be a guest at the Grand Hotel. .j .moving iheir effect to this cliy, Mr. Hmlfhpeter l.enve I where they will make their home in . W. E. Smlthpeter spent the the future. Mr. Downing is an em-week-end In Koseburg looking ploya of the Southern Pacific corn after business affairs. Mr.pany. Smlthpeter arrived from Med- lOT,i: "e U conne'-' "li ,"dZ,T comP"n-v ,hfr' ,;"n.d ici. I,,..,,,,,, 11,1 .nai nui ieiu. 1,0m in. norm was . vvaiueie. ir. to look after Interest of that' Waldelr Is from Kugene, and Is con company. Inected with a hardware company at that place. He returned to tu To Mnralifleld I gene Monday morning. George J. Gokre, who spent' . the week-end In this city look- Leave For Marhfield Ing after business affairs, left Carl G. t.ufkln. a visitor here thi morning for Marshfleld, over the week end. left yesterday where he will atlend to business morning for Marxhrieid on bu-d-matter for a short time. Mr. ness. Mr. I.ufkin I from Poniard, Gokre 1 from Portland, and wa and was here attending to buslne-i here In the Interests of a motion matters. He I connected with a picture production corporation. I Portland tire company. NEWS Bandon. Leave For South H. L Shields, who spent Sunday in this city visiting, left yesterday mornn( f(Jr ia lh' state. Mr. Shield is from Portland. Return to Medford P. l. Coy, w ho spent Sunday here visiting, returned to his home at Medford. Mr. Coy U a truck driver Visit Sunday J. C. Stewart and C. O. Doyer. who spent Sunday la this city vis iting, left yesterday morning for points in southern Oregon. Uutn are , from Portland. Marshfleld Couole Viit Mr. and Mrs. F. Woodson Smith were guests and visitor in Rose burg over Sunduy. They are from Marshfleld, and left Monday morn ing. Coast Man Stop Over Stopping over in this city to vis it Sunday from coast poluts was C. A. Beaman. Mr. Ueaman is a Co quille resident, and left Monday morning. Klamath Man Visit a Here attending to business In terests Saturday was K. E. Pad dock. Mr. Paddock Is from Kla math Falls, and left Sunday morning;. From (Hide In from the rural district Sat urday was J. 11. Osborne. Mr. Osborne is a Glide resident, and: was in this ci-.y looking after business Interests. Motoring to Northern Points Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Routne, who spent Sunday in this city as visit ors, left yesterday morning, by mo tor, for the north. They are from Los Angeles. Leave for Redding Vandran Williams left Sunday morning for Redding, California,! wnero ne win visit at me nome, of Dr. lieids.' about a week. He will be gone Medford -Men Visit In this city over Saturday at tending to business matter were H. W. Hawkins and W. H. Rinc- i.um are uoui jueuioru, auu ten jesieruuy. Salem Men Visit In this city visiting over Sunday were F. H. Jory and Dale Jory. They are both of Salem, and left yesterday morning for other points iu Buuiueru wregon. Stops Over i Arthur Anderson, who spent Sun day in this city as a visitor and guest, left yesterday morning for other points in the state. Mr. An derson 1 from Astoria. Business Visitor Here attending to business af- fair over Saturday wa H. H. Baumann. Mr. lluumann is from Portland. He lett yesterday for otner points in the state Portland Wolniin Visits Mrs. W. A. Mills stopped over in tniB city irom the north, and spent titer day Saturday visiting. Mrs. Mills Is from Portland and left Sunday .morning. From Coast Arriving in this city from coast points Sunday and spending the day visiting was II. F. llulln. Mr. Iliilin is from Marshfleld and left Mon day morning for the north. For Salem P I pH , , ,, in iji.7.V. a . j 1 looking after business interest. In Koseburg Saturday, from northern points. Mr. Patterson o.i.in... ui.ii.. 1 ,. Ltten'd'tobusTn1, andfrT "'" wh'.pentTfew days attending to business affairs. ,, wpek , thts tJr looklnK a'f. Visitor Saturdnv Wr bulnc8 affair, left yesterday in it,u r'r. . . v afternoon for Riddle, where he r r ,bj7-C -- - the town was- O. De Holt. Mr. Debolt is returning home to Al- go on to L8 Anl"'"--bany, from a trip to southern! Mr. Tallman Leaves- points. Leave For Marshfield Mr. and Mr. J. M. Morrlsson. who spent Sunday as guestB and visitors in this city, left Monday morning for Marshfleld and coast point on business. They are from Portland. Hood River Couplo Stop Over Here as guests and visitor Saturday, arriving from northern points were Mr. and Mr. W. E. v . rVur an",Mr"' w' Sacramento, arc visiting at the. ,.,,.: tho asMisUnt sut.ervlsor Vennier The couple are re,l-,nom( of Mr. Springer'. fther.!f X medical " xamlnV dent, o Hood River and left lor, Mr. D. . ,,nox. Mr. Springer, Woman? BenJm Aw of points In .outhern Oregon Sirn-i, employed with the slate' ?"mfi" Thn JtlZ .1 l day. To Locate Here Mr. and Mr. Downing arrived here Sunday from Portland, and are Vf.itor Sunday , V'I"K In 'his city over Sunday To Visit In City The lister of Mr. Margaret Slricliler is expected In this city to visit for a lime She ia coming fruin Wyoming. Visit Over Sunday Spending the day a guest here Sunday was C. P. Schuieer. Mr. Si'hmeer lesides at Eugene, and left Munday morning. From Powers Mr. and Mr. C. M. Lee spent the night in this city as guests at the Terminal Hotel. They are Power residents, and left today. Return to Grant Pas D. Petersou, who spent Sunday in this city vlsltiug and looking after business, relumed to his home at Grants Pas Monday morning. Overnight Guest R. W. Mathls wa an overnight guest In this city last night at th Grand Hotel. Mr. Mathls is from Salem, and left today for the north From Eugene Visltlug in thi city over Sunday from northern point was A. A. Spencer. Mr. Spencer is a Eugene resident and left Sunday for the north. Visitor Leave C. E. Fish, who spent the day In this city visiting Sunday, left yes terday morning for other point in the state. Mr. Fish I from Port land. Visits Sunday From northern point to arrive and spend the day here Sunday vis iting, was Mr. O. M. Milleg. Mrs. Mllleg ia from Cottage Grove and left yesterday. Visitor Leaves W. A. Ward, who spent the day here Sunday visiting, left yester day morning tor points in southern Oregon. Mr. Ward Is from Port- land. To Visit In City Mrs. R. D. Wells I expected in thi city to visit at the home ot Mrs. E. E. Well, her mother, for some time. Mr. Wells 1 from Portland. From Canyonville In from the rural districts for a few hours vesterdflv afternoon vlatt- Ing and shopping was Mis lies cioueh. Miss Clough is from Can- yonvllle. From Camas Valley 11. R. lilchter and son, R. L. Rich ter, were in from the rural district! Monday afternoon attending to business affairs. They reside at j uamas valley. Coast Man 8tops Over Stopping over in thi city and visiting Sunday wa John C. Davis from coast points. Mr. Davis Is a resident of Coos Bay and left yes- terday morning. Leave for 8outh . L. A. MeanB, who apent the week end In this city looking after busl- nesB matters, left Monduy morning for southern points to attend to business affairs. Mr. Means 1 from Portland. Busines Visitor R. D. Heuson 1 spending a day or so in this city looking alter busi ness nffairs. Mr. Henson Is from Medford and arrived yesterday. While In the city, he will be a guest at the Douglas Hotel, Seattle Men Stop Over From northern points to atop over In this city last night aa guests at the Terminal Hotel, were S. Knm son and Martin Langland. They are both from Seattle, and left today for other point In the state. Leaves For San Francisco J. T. Epperly, of Garden Valley, spefit a Bhort time in Roseburg thlB morning. Mr. Epperly left for San Francisco on the morning train. He 1 e-uin 10 ue Kuiin wvrntl weess L. P. Tallman, of the Oregon State Soldiers' Home, left yesterday afternoon for California points, where he will visit till next sum mer. Mr. Tallman will visit at the home of his datightor at Los An gees, and from there will go on to Beaumont, Cal. Break Bone In Wrist Mr. A. M. Wallace had the mis fortune to slip and fall In front of her home in this city Saturday evening, breaking the bone In her j Uberty Lake, Washington, and left left wrist. She was taken to the , th, morning for the south by mo offlce of Ir. Charle I). Wade, tor where an x-ray wa taken, and the . Done i'"- Official Leave For Ashland Mis. Kmma II. Wilkinson, the dis uniting I nlher J tl lct supervisor of the Women's Charle bprlnger and wlfo, of highway nla. commission of Califor- To Visit Brother Claude Allen was In from Slither lin for a few hours Monday after- " " n r; "'"I" epec mg i ,, wh lhr n,jb)(. h ,h con,IU,,n, brother, W. A. Allen and wife from ! n (oehnrr rlorida, where they have been for! ' " 1 the pant month. They will Vlelt gy- n-tVTS-rV with Mr. Allen at Btitherlin for otOJJS ZOItP ijUlikH. some lime. Thev are maklna their ! WW1 home at Wendllng, Ore. Bible Study Meeting Special Illble study meetings were started Sunday evening at the Green school house. The meet ings are to be held for aliout a week, meeting at 7:30 p. m. each evening. They are being conduct ed by Kenneth A. Tobias, the American Sunday School ITnlon missionary, from Kugene. Special n. ..n 1 1 r . , htv. ltM.-l li . . 1 . 1 In r schools In the Douglas county field wun maraeu ucces. To Oakland a Mis Agnes Pltchford, the county juvenile officer, spent the day in Oakland yesterday attending to of ficial business. From Salem G. E. Emery wa a busines vis itor in this city over Monday. Mr. Emery I from Salem. While here be was a guest at the Umpqua Ho tel. Business Visitor Here yesterday attending to busi ness matters was R. C. Barclay. Mr. Barclay is from Eugene, and wa an overnight guest at the I'nipqua Hotel. Attending to Bualnas Here for a few days looking after business matter is C. It. Dunford. Mr. Danford ia from Yoncalla. and arrived here yesterday from the north. Eugene Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gray spent the day In this city Monday visit ing. They are Eugene residents, and left today for points ia southern Oregon. Salem Man Stop Over Spending a Bhort time on busi ness affnlrs, and a guest overnight In this city Monday was Harry E. White. Mr. White live at Salem, and left today. Visiting In City E. C. Perkins arrived In this city Monday from Springfield, and will spend a few days here visiting. While In town, he will be a guest at the Grand Hotel. Peel Residents Visit H. C. Boyle and A. SilenlUB are spending a few days in till city looking after business interests. They are from Peel, and arrived Monday. Guest Her Monday Mr. and Mr. A. H. Paltnor spent Monday and last night In this city visiting and as guests at the I'nip qua Hotel. They are residents of ban Francisco. From Eugene From northern point to arrive and spend a short time yesterday and stop overnight as guests were Mr. and Mr. A. ltusltman from Eu gene. They left today. From Portland j Mr. M. Holmes was a visitor and ftuest overnight Monday night in this city at the Terminal Hotel. : Mr. Holnves Is from Portland, and left this morning for that place. From Rogua River From southern point to spend the day here Monday wa A. R. Breshear. Mr. Ilreshear Uvea at Rogue Klver, and left this morning for other southern Oregon points. From Sooth Adolph Fager and J. C. Howard spent the night here Monday night as guests at the Ilnuglas Hotel. They are both from Han Francisco, and left today for other northern joints. Mr, Brandeberny Leave K. C. Rrandebarry, who spent the night in this city as a guest at the Grand Hotel, left (his morning for hi home in Albany. Mr. llrundo- barry is with a lumber company at thut pluce. From Portland Mr. and Mr. J. II. Harrington, and Mr. M. . M. tlllinore were guests and visitor in Itoneburg over Sunday. They are all from Portland, and left Monday morning for other point In the statu by auto. Returns to Portland M. Ilollem Kakins, the northern division manager of the I'lckwlck stage company, who was a guout of W. O. Clinger yeslerdny, and a bus iness visitor, returned to Portland this morning. On Way South J. C. Darry and T. T. Hogen spent Monday in Koseburg visiting. They are both from Portland, and left thi morning for souther', points In the state. They are matt ing the trip by motor. San Francisco Couple Visit Mr. and Mrs. (I. J. Ilroughton were visitors and guests In this city .yesterday and overnight. They are from San Francisco and left thi morning for northern point by motor. While In the city, they were guests at the Douglas Hotel. On Way to Visit Daughter- Mr. and Mrs. (J. G. Needlan and daughter spent the night In this city a guests Monday night. They are on their way to Medford, where they will visit with their daughter and sister. They are residents of I)pnf, Association, and Dr. Anna Port Huron, who have been In this city for the past few days on of ficial business left yesterday even ing for Ashland. They have been putting on a campaign to establish a health service In this city, and state that they are very well pleas Each Ingredient of thi t.m dard family remedy l a recog nized healing; medicine for cough and throat irritation. J BfiU Mb dUUrn i from-, Ja Sum it'm ffTn niiitinprii a ice- CNAl'sBtKLAIslL! COUCH REMEDY U CONTAINS NO NARCOTICS So1 CvcrvwhAr f7' "w""run REINFORCE GLANDS TO KEEP YOUNG SAYS SCIENTIST Thousands of Men and Women Ar Now Taking Ctandogen to Help Regain Normal Health, Vigor and Strength. Pr. ArnoU! 1ran of Austria unys In hl book. "U1 Afrc IofrriMl." In spcaklns of the gland: HV munt Insist upon the reinforcement of ttinlr function if vhunKd by aire or fllRfaite by mean n of extracts ob tained from the almilnr organ of healthy young; animulfl." GLANDULAR ACTIVITY NECES SARY IF IMPORTANT ORGANS OF BODY PERFORM THEIR FUNCTIONS. At 11 recent medlrnl convention In OhiofiKo Pr. Uoy I'phHiii, pn'Mltlent if the Aniorirun Institute of Home opathy, Btateil that hetHvme of the intimate connection of the nervoim yitm with the ulnnda. many mif feM'tTn from nervous dt.Horlcr were reel v I nit; remark utile benefit j from trlnntlulnr treatment. He further Minted that thin Klnnduhir treat-tut-nt could be takt-n by mouth like any ot her medicine, and that un operation In not necextutry. lr. Samuel J. Htanb, according to it recent dispatch, nald tht people Ntifferlnw: from t'mt "below par" feelftiK, nccompiinled by loi of pp. petite, aleepleMttiiPNti. Ions of weight, and ho forth can be net ritrht by huvlntr the hnlunce of their k lingu lar secretions restored. BASKET BALL GAME FRIDAY NIGHT JANUARY 16 Eugene vs. Roseburg NATIONAL GUARD TEAMS j AT THE ARMORY ADMISSION Students, 25c; Adults, 50c. Today's Cross THE CAPITOL By J. C A Capital , r TFTte Ti , JP W JJ .m Mi Al,,,, L. i. ii fJL 40 Tj J2 HORIZONTAL. 1 nhort laugh 8 inventor ot the tele phone a measure ment in one direc tion 7 preposition 8 depart 9 aloft 10 bushel (abbr.) 12 pronoun 14 shortly lb Orient 17 astringent 19 joker 20 holds In control 21 a gull 23 fetter 24 th same 26 notice of proposed marriuga 29 Christma carols 82 wait for 33 baseball player (abbr.) 85 exterior covering; of a seed 86 part of a ship 88 certify 39 enthusiasm 4 1 you 42 a direction (abbr.) 43 part of tho fuce 4G Russian emperor' title 48 New Eng land state (abbr.) BO obstacles 61 uncouth 62 border flerewith Is solution to puzzle No. 71: ojvlr l r i- il Nioiwiwr I "vioirii bill I b it iHuieJHir3jiion mi II I r I F IP'',rjl PoVM yr-v3X-. GLANDULAR TREATMENT (GLANDOGEN) CAN NOW BE TAKEN IN CONVENIENT TAB LET FORM. Thotmnnrln of mpn nnd womrn are nuw ttinilnir to Klnndular truutmpnt tit hWp retoiln ""l strength viKor, vitality Hlitl hralth. Hint: Hi'lenc hug prt'ur-ri a icland treatment In lrniie emupiiet tablet f orm-wKilnn. tloKen It In a simple matter to tuke Klamtulur treatment. GlantluKen i. m-lentlflcally prepared In twn differ ent form, one fur men and one for women, from the vital Klanila of healthy young animals, ronitoned with other erripat'loim Ingredients. Chapman's UruK Nture will supply you. . - Word Puzzle Twister No. 72. BOYD " Puxzla to Solve. VERTICAL. 1 female bird 2 slightly fer mented liq uor 8 crib 4 be tardy 6 a kind of hort open spout 8 propel with oars 9 untwist 10 kiss (obs.) 11 ourselves 13 annual church fes tival 1 4 ocean 15 germ ceil 16 next 18 1-1,000 In. 21 lacteal fluid 22 French clergyman 24 an inland 25 assassinate 27 affecting with pain 28 approaches , 80 impreca tion 81 a legged reptile 83 inflamed swelling on th eye 84 diocese 87 uniform 40 measure) of land 42 Canadian province (abbr.) 41 bone 45 suffix meaning agent 46 topograph ical engin eer (abbr) 47 diphthong 49 equal How to Solve Puzzle. Th best way to olv thi cross-word puzzle is to run over the list of horizontal and verti cal synonym In search of evi dent or "eay' word. If hori zontal, the word you ar look ing for must extend crosswise from th number to the first haded stop on th right; If ver tical. It must extend downward from the number to the first hailed stop below. When fin ished, the word should read equally well crosswise and downward.