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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1925.
NOTICE THE FIRST
TEN PEOPLE YOU MEET!
If they're real people householders, farmers;
professional men, business men chances are that
one out often owns Copco Preferred Stock.
Approximately ten per cent of all the customers
of this Company are shareholders.
Preferred Stock of The California Oregon Power
Company earns for them a profitable return of
7-14 on the surplus funds and monthly savings
they have invested in this substantial security.
MONTHS TO PAY
In orcfer that all of our customers may avail
themselves of this unusual investment opportunity,
Copco Preferred Stock is being offered direct to the
public under a liberal monthly payment plan,
with interest allowed on all payments.
Any member of our organization will gladly fur
nish you with full information. Ask for it today!
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
Offices:
OREGON
Roseburg Medford Grana Pax Klamath Falls
19
TcAUForwiA Oregon
1 POWER, COMPANY
CALIFORNIA
Yreka Dutumuir
DEVELOP STATE
A Raw, Sore Throal
tt
Eatct Quickly When Yoa
Apply Lil.le mutieroi
And Musleroic won l Diisier line inc
old-laslnonea musuira pusier jusi
with vour lingers, (i
I penetrates to the sore spot with a neniU
I tinijie. loosens the congcstuMi and drawl
The Chambers of Commerce of . out the surencss and pain,
the state are getting behind thei Musterole is a clean, white ointment
bill providing for uu apprutiriu-' made uithoil of mustard, ltisfinefoi
nun by ins mate legislature oi: quick relict Irum sure triroai. Droncnms
the aura of Iju.oOO to be UBed' ton:. litis, croup, stiff neck, asihnu
lu the development of the stute.l neuraiiia. headache, congestion, pleu
Many resolutions have been sent nsy. rheumatism, lumbago, pains anc
In by the local chamber and aches of the back or joint, sprains, sort
other from all puns of the
state, and a strong effort Is be
ing put forth to have tiie bill
approved. The state chamber of
commerce lu a bulletin covering
the measure suys that the 950,
000 a year provided In the pro
posed bill for the promotion of
industrial and agricultural de
velopment of the State, is to be
used solely for actual construc
tive work. The overhead, con
sisting of saluries, office rental
and general office detail, Is pro-
vided through the present organ
ization of the ' Oregon totaled
Chamber of Commerce.
Jlienniul State , appropriations
totalling fl7u,000, formerly sup
ported the following:
'the Nonhwest Tourist Associa
tion. $75,000.
Oregon Tourist and Informa
tion llureau, iJo.000.
Oregon Stale Inhibit, J 20,000.
Llureau of .Mines, iio,00o.
These and other activities sup
ported financially by the
were discontinued
riKr.-t bruises, chilblains, frosted leet
colds on the chest. Keep it hand
(or instant use.
To Mat hart t Muiterole Is also
made in milder form lor
babies and small children.
Ask for Children's Musterolo.
5c and 65c. jars and tubes; hos-
nn.-ii tuze. u.uu.
I:
Uagssi
Better than a muttard ptaattr
crude, the freight rates are na
turally much lower than for the;
Imported Eastern pedigreed oil.
"The lad is that western mo
tor oil is made lrotu some of the1
finest crudes for the purpose1
wnuh this country produces. As!
a motor lubricant, it has the en-
Stuto, dorseaieut of automobile engin-
Kach of these; eers 0f the highest standing. The1
9
lou'll say
mor
when you try New Style H'O
TIC only oats that cook Into granular oatmeal.'
Nothing else like It. Meaty granules stimulate
digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful
flavor. More than a new;oatmeal a new cereal.
Energy-building corbohydrates, tissue-building pro
teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Style
II-O takes only 2 to 3 short minutes to cook the
quickest cooking cereal quick as a flash!
J Hfltolsr II-O Out.
d,N.wSlU H O O.u (Quick)
Standard full size and weight pka- wel&ht, 1 lb. 4 OS.
OjLX&COC&SG
OMSK
Cook Id
2 to 3 fnirtirfes
'SSL" rV
required a certain salury and, inclination toward Jiastern oil s
general office overhead. I explained by the fact that many
The present; bill for 130,000 automobiles and the majority of
a year will make possible the ! motorists are of eastern origin,
carrying out of Important fea-jwith characteristic tenacity, tuey
tures of these former commls-! ciinE to the Eastern oil habit.
tAaoelattd Pro Usatd Win.)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.-
-In-
LEADER ity U.S.
DROHCHITIS
r At bedtime rub the throat and
cheat thoroughly with
VICKS
V VARORUB
On.r 17 Million Jar, UJ Yearly
YUURPAKTNKRS
.,' IN PROGRESS
Ask any member
of our organization
or SMail this coupon
todayl
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
MEDFORD OREQON
Please send me full Information about your 7 Preferred
Stock and special partial payment plan.
Name.
otddresi
advanced 6.1 percent In the two
hunger Btrike against the Free increase of 39.7 percent over 1921.
(Aoclitrd Pna Uued Wire.)
NEW YORK. Jan. 26. Miss vears. amounting to 1630.493.969 In
creased annuities for the 10,548 re-'Mary McSwincy, Irish republican 1923, and canned fruits and vege
tired government employes are fa- leader and sister of Terence Mc- tables, with pickles in the same
vored by the president's cabinet. JSwlney, Lord Mayor of Cork, groun went ud 41 percent to
slons and consolidate the various, though It is an unwarranted, ex-i Secretary Work said today In ajwho died after his hunger strike J515.510.492. The output of can-
ways anu means or selling we travagaut prejudice. ueiier 10 me senate committee on against mo uritisn ana nerseit m.d -and preserved seafoods In
resources of the Slate. might as well face the clv11 8ervice urging legislation at !a veteran of a twenty three day 1323 was valued at J50.463.215. an
Liiuer tne management or mo; fact thai all motor oils depositee present session of congress to
Oregon Stale Chamber of Com-jBome carbon. What we wunt to!rolieve what the secretary de
merce, existing surveys of inln- remember is that there are twojscrlbed as "actual distress exist
eral, timber, agricultural, and! kinds of carbon. Thousands "of'tlng In many caseB," of underpaid
other resources of the State can! users of Arlslo Motor Oil testify! annuitants.
be assembled and utilized in coii-;to ,t8 residue being soft and "It is hoped that members of the
nectlon with the securing of new llu(l;ruo. tne nttrd allQ gritty, present congress will come to the
Industries, us well as obta uiiig abrasive which scores and scrat- assistance of thousands of govern-
ofcimi uiui.uii.ui, .ttiin.uiaiij Iclles and must be removed every ment wnrksrn hv In ere a si no- their
I lew inousuuu nines ai consiaer-Com-
aijiB coat."
on reclamation projects.
The State Chamber of
State, la In this country to Cham
plon the cause of an Irish repub
lic, it was learned today.
Miss MeSwiney arrived Friday.
She refused to say how she came
here and had to admit that sbo
came Incognito.
After addressing a meeting
annuities under the retirement nero february 28 she will o on
law." said the secretary. a 8x months tour of the country.
Arintn Motor Oil. aceordinsr in ti.. Her last visit hern wns in An-
elght of the leading commercial Mr. Tostevin, Is a product of the annultanls under the present lawiKnst- 121. shortly after her bro-
merce is made up of seventy-j
The chemical statistics did not
include sulphuric, nitrate and mix
ed acids, explosives, fertilizers, or
wood distillation products.
0
Tsianlna Is pronounced Chi nee-'
na and means "Wild Flower."
i:i:i:i)Si'oitT .max in jail.
EIGHTEEN BOV8 TAKE week with the tenderfoot oath be.
BOY 8COUT OATH8 ing tnken by IS men and boys. K.
A. llrllton. scout executive of loug-
A four-day Hoy 8couta schoo las county, waa In chargo of tint
terminated here Thursday of laul srhonl, mvi the Port I'mpnua ('our-
THE
NEW
and
UNUSUAL
11 DESIGNS
ROSEBURG, ORE.
WK keep abreast of the
times. We do not show
you lant year's ideas and
designs. You will find
here whatever la novel, '
whatever la now and
whatever la flno In silks.
"Quality and Economy"
The Silk Store
Silks and Satins
LliiM
ier. He was assisted by Messrs.
W. O. Ileiifon. tleo. W. maples.
Rev. R. K. Clark, S. I). Chapln and
Hoy Cairns.
U;idges are to be sent to those
who Hucressfully passed the exam
ination here.
"". 1 Ilnest . crude trom the wells ot s $546.30. About one third the
V. . .i. m, ... Vi , 1 r.,X lne 1 "lon company one 01 total of 10.545 annuitants receive
munity of the fatato. Hiis pro-,the 0idKt pioneers of petroleum a maximum of J7-0- almost an
vUles the most logical medium;, tne west. The Union ..lutl.
ir the iosiering 01 a uaiaucea. onerations in 1SS3 with one well t,n i.. k,..
Terence Frost,
ther's death.
development program which
benefit' each and every district.!
ing paid is J30.60 per annum.
COLD IN MIDDLE WEST
JACK80N STREET
M4
( AnM'lu.t'! I'reM Iatwtl Wire.)
riUCAC.O. Jan. 2(i. The Intent
cold wuvb from Alaska hat! push
0(1 t
eastward toduy
bruHka and northern Iowa "with nn
rxpccit'd drop to m-ar zero in t'hi
c;iKO toniKht. Subrrro tfinpcrii'
turcH nuiKtiiK from 20 to 4 dc
Kti't'H wtTo n'pnrtcd from Norm
I'Hkota. Northvrn MinncHota and
Manitoba.
OAK GROVE BRIEFS
l rati nn ll v lr n.i crown until at ..mi- ...i . i
A complete and unified inform- Dresent seven modern refineries'.,.'"" .!"'. ...
atlou service can be established are required to cope with the de-creatpd Dy deductions withheld
al logical points o contact in 1Bnd ,or Arlsto, Inlon non-de-f"m the salaries of he enDloves
the Slate. Agricultural, horli-; tona,lnK gasoline and other oro-'II . . .J , employes
.,,i mini mi,! Inl nn rlil ; j s , " u 1, , themselves for this purpose. It is
cultural, mining ami industrial dutts manufactured. Tho refln- lhlp . mnnpv The rnvem.
iiiiiiitR can be started and ef- i ..-i v .k . uneirovtn money. I ne govern-
pany are the result of forty years on to appropriate for the support j shown In figures made public to-1
of the retirement fund, and the uay oy me census bureau to nave
time when such paternalistic as- advanced much less between 1921
slstance will become necessary by and 1923 than that of the p-oducts
flclently maintained. Literature,
of Reedsport,
, una mutism lu hub 1.117 i.ai
HniKht to serve a 25-day sentence
iu the county Jail. Frost was ar-
Pal walt and Bhivcr-! rested in Heedsport charged with
Call 242 and l'age Lumber & Fuel dfrau,iinK an inn-kceper and en
Ccanpany will deliver coal promptly, i tcred a plea of guilty. He was
unable to pay the fine of J50
and consequently was ordered
cojifined for 25 days.
GAS OUTPUT LESS
(AMMUted Vttm Leased Wire.)
WASHINGTON', Jan. 26 The
value of the output of manufactur
ed gas In the United States
Wild Root Half Tonic destroys
dandruff, grows hair and stops it
was i from falling out Lloyd Crocker.
including bulletins and booklets o research and development
representative 01 uKucuuuru uuu
industry of the male, as well as
peratures as far south- i all communities, cun be lutein-
na mitliiirn NlH- iKCUllJ uicimiuu uuu uwiiio aau
uliia for the sellini of Oregon s Passeu aay at
ruaources. jltoscbuig, Oregon,
depletion of the fund is not yet in
sight.
More liberal retirement annul-
IN MEMORY OF
Mrs. Jessie Margaret Epplng who
Mercy hospital,
Tuesday. Janu-
At the present time the State ai'y uin auer an uiness-or severaijiies womu ruueve actual uisiress
Chamber has tho machinery, wenks. Mrs. Kpping was born lnjriow existing in many cases, and
uviiIIhIiIh for sorbins Muuu-wldo l-lberl , Neb., Hec. 26, IMS. Surviv-1 for humanitarian reasons, if for
development. Additional funds i lug are lier husband, and two child-1 no other, the government should
are needed tor the establishment ' ren, lluili aged 6, and Gertrude I provide a more sultahe retirement
of n constrm-tlvo sales program' 3K d 8, of Itoseburg, also her par- pay than the present annuity.
which will bring capital into ore-enis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wright,
aon for investment iu the State's one sister, Mrs. P. I'lam and two
POULTRYMEN ATTENTION
Will start my Giant Incubator February 10. Will have for sale
8. C. White Leghorn, O. A. C. Barred Rock, S, C. Rhode Islard
Red (McRae & Johnson strain). Buff Orpingtons, day old chicks.
Will also do custom hatching. 8avt money by having your own
eggs hatched, and Increase our turkey flocks by having mo hatch
your turkaya. Four years satisfactory custom hatching. Book
your orders now.
CHICKOPEEP HATCHERY
Phona S91-Y
EARL VOSBURQH
702 Fullerton St., Roseburg, Ore.
i2
Reduced Again !
Edison Mazda Lamps
100 Watt Size and Over
10 to 50 Watt Size,$
100 -
150 -
200 -
300 -
500 -
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Mr. nthson the MrCoimor RKnt,
wan makltiK the rounds in thin vic
inity Monday.
Mr. and Mm. II. L. Kruao
i Oakland visitors TiU'uday.
Mr. and Mra. M. T. HIkkh 'f
(Irt'.-n Vallry, calii'l at tho tfidvrrt
Iiiiiih1 MnndHy.
J. C. Hamilton and Uenry Jt'lv
ortft wi-nt to Oakland Monday ven
Iuk to attond th W. O. W. nn'i-tlriK.
K. N. Howard was an Oakland J
visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy lVatherwood '
and t'tilldrcn, nnd J. C. Hamilton
and dauKhtt-r, JH)rothy wcrt M.t'r-
talnt'd at dinner at tho home of
Mih. Carrie MurKton Sunday.
MIhh (!irlrutlo Jtavia of Suilirr
lin Mnt ono cvt'nliiK last wiM ttj
wilh Mlttn Mlhlrrd Wilcox. j
Jauit'rt I.'atht'rwood, tho iitv
road HUporvlMor had sumo mrn i'lv-j
!nir lilt lht rtiiiil iiliiiifr ( 1im Miiciii -I I
! ranch Friday whero tho IUkIi wati'r
' had damafs'i'd it.
Mr. and Mrs. ii. L. KniH wore i:i
ItoMi'burn on biiHiiu'BH Thnrrday.
Mrtt. H. L. Kruso and Mm Heltn
Laurcnci' vltltd with Mrs. ii. F.
St'cord Vedn'day.
Mr. and Mih. C. L. Hamilton
spent tho week end with their
daughter and faintly, Mr.i. Frank Kl
lisun at ( amen.
I (Jen. Wilcox butchered eleven
hoVv; Wednesdav.
luaources.
Princess Tsianliia Is
tru : uiezzo sporano.
delightful
- RICE CREEK NEWS.
Mia. A. G. Cards, of Seattle, has'
brothers, Frvd und Uay of Days
Creek.
The funeral will be held Thurs
day afternoon at o'clock at the
Christian church. Interment will
lake place id tho Masonic cemetery.
The dark robed anel of death
Came into a nappy household.
been visiting with her p.ucnts uf : stilling a dear one's breath
Kicu Creek. Mia. W. K. Bradford.
tho mother of Mrs. Cards, went to
Cottage lirove, wilh her daughter,!
und spent a few days.
And bringing sorrow untold.
Vet how peaceful was her face.
How fair were her folded hands.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Henry have' On her brow was the tender mace.
moved from Air. Muynards mill
yard.
Mr. und Mrs.
Which the trusting understand.
t
Tho good die young it Is said.
The father has called her home.
O bereaved ones be comtortcd
In sorrow's vale Jessie will ne'er
more roam.
Sam Coulter, of
(.rants 1'ass, spent Sunday visiting
their son, Uryuii Coulter and fam
ily. Mr. nnd Mrs Charles I.ucus, of
Koschui'K, npent bunday with Mr.
und Mrs. Shoup.
A mooting was held at tho II ice Tho wife's pathway was bright
Creek school house Monday even Sweetly entwined wilh roses of
ing lo organize a Sunday bchool. love.
Kenneth A. Tohins, a missionary oi . Mopo filled her eyes with light
the American Sunday School L'nion As soft as the mother dove's,
and Mr. lloffniti.stor. hcipt d or-j
j (tnnizo tho Sunduy school. The of-: Fond husband do not weep,
j fleers elected were: Supei Jnten-1 We know you are Bad and bereft,
i dent, Mrs. 0. T. Itoyer; assistant Tears tail on the children when
I superintendent, Mrs. Mmup; necre-j asleep.
tary tieasurer, Wilnieiua Hciyer. i You w ill cherish these little girls
Tiie Sunday school will open al It); left.
o'clock at the bchool houo Sunday Tiie father and mother will miss
of three other lines of industry.
Tho 1923 production of gas and
by-products was valued at 1450,
0U0.822, an increase of 9.5 per
cent over the 1921 total, while
produrts of thn chnmirnl Industry
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester 3t Phone 490
Mrs. D. Cornwell
Patients Privileged to Have
Their Own Doctor
Just arrived carload of Page
Fence, Square peal Fence and
Monarch galvanized lied Top, Barb
wire. Write us for prices. Stearns
& Chenoweth, Oakland. Ore.
K TO TEXAS
E
ROCHESTER, N. Y.. Jan. 26.
Shortly after midnight. H. J.
Sloan of this city set out for
Texas on a mission that he hopes
will put twenty three persons of
modernte means beyond the need
of flnnnciul worry and which
may- bring them comfortnble for
tunes. -A derlfiort handed down
by the United Slates Circuit
'Court of Appeals for the district
IncludiiK Texas has substantiated
I lie claim ot 23 relatives of Isaac
Sayles, formerly of Waverly, who
died in Colorado four years ago
to Texas oil lands said to be
worth millions of dollars.
Good Groceries
Basis Good Meals.
The success of your tablo depends so much upon tho
Groceries used, that this matter should always receive
first attention. Wo are prepared to help you our
stocks are the very best, prices lowest and service
prompt.
Call 68
PICKENS BROTHERS
Perkins Bldg. ' Phone 68
Hudson Electric Store
WE DELIVER
New Words! NewWords!
thouiandi of them spelled, 1
pronounced, and defined in
WEBSTER'S
NEW INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
Th "Suprcmm Authority"
Cat thm Beat !
Here are a few samples :
crimotor tovfet abreactlon
hot pursuit cypr rotogravure
Air Council ask H capital ship
mud gun aippio mystery hip
Ruthtna atrml I irredenta
paravane ehnneen Flag Day
mrpabar Ked Star
S. I, boat overhead
aerial cascade
cem-tue pul
thie
Storehouem
of
information
Serving You
2700 PatM COOO IlluMratKMM
407.000 WorJ ami Pkru
GaatlUer mad BhrpkMcal Dicbon&ry
VVRITF for a temple Dace of the
JVew UVrrf. nwttnen l Keirular
nd India Papers, KKKfci.
G. & C. MERRIAM CO.
Springfield, Maaa USA.
hsthoma
lllur Crosa
inortiing.
-II. C. fci.
rortliinil On o-ilan says 'Cud
ni;m Is a p niiw. lt-iii;ht!ul und in
tcrt'stiiiff coiu-tTt. TManina tmn
and urtd rxijuisitt'ly; voire of lovt
y quality, with lino dramatic tf
fcrt; those were tiven vcninbie
ovations."
; Iht'tr loving (hitirhit'r po true
ihe has Kon to eternal bli.sa
Let thai thought comtort you.
will weep
II. t brothers and Ul
Diir thfir hitter ho dr
Cod will Kuard ht-r and ktp
Vea our Father has chosen her.
Sturte natter costs less per pound
than butler.
PROPOSALS FOR WOOD
OREGON STATE SOLDIERS'
HOME
rue friends will miss the kind
voice
With which she e'er greeted all.
i the liope of n tltlK her we'll
rejoice,
For she has obeyed the master's
call.
E E. II.
DerlnrliiK that every time a
wrsiern inolnrlst imts a miiirt ot
(.'astern oil Into lii craukcai1.
he p;iys fifleen ceuls lor mire
prejudice, C. I.. Tostevin, t)re
Kn sales maunder for the l'nion
ii. i i i.... i .......i
j "in I'.i ii , lilt lll.l ll. u l .Hi ll H
! sin-i-i.il drive umoni: his s.ilc.lncii
to promote I he ?n' of w estern
oil. l.y western aiitoi.-ts.
"So far as their actual luhrl
iMtm value Is conccrni l," said
Mr. TiiftlcYill. at a su-ci;il rueet
hik' of Ins organization, "ilie only
dllference bcte'n Kasteru and
Western eil Is nun of prlie. Tho
dilfeivLce is Iroiu natural, ocou-
i omic causes and lias nothltiK
shnleter to do Willi quality. The
estern product costs less for
two very Miuplo reasons; first,
the miiiii.c of pioductlun is much
greater, and sei nud. bciu pro
duced in the Vt troin we.lern
I
On the 3rd day ' of Fcbruarv,
at 2:00 o'clock T. M . the
Oreson State Hoard of Control
will receive sealed bids fur fur
nishing wood to the Oregon State
Soldiers' Home, Koseburg, Ore
gon, as follows:
COO cords 4-ft. second growth
fir, or 500 cords 4-ft. old growth
fir slabwood.
To be delivered at tho Orejron
State Soldiers' Home between
February lath and November 1st,
. . n laa.
ASHBY'S IMPORTED 1 Specifications and blanks for
Uorctil.l Si:i.l is selling rapid ! bidding 'M be furnished by the
1 Order at once. Mrs. N. C Ash-' Commandant of the Home, or by
b. Apt. 6. over ltone Confection-! the Oregon State Hoard of Con
cry. Koseburg, Ore. trol at Salem.
o I Bids must be accompanied by a
Seating capacity u lliutted to S.!), certified check in tho sum of 10
.i bo sure of your ticket for Cad- jperrcnt of the amount bid, pay-1
ic.in Tsianlna. Jan .86. jable to the Oregon Stnto Hoard
of Control, whiah sum so deposit
ed Bhall be held as a guarantee
that the successful bidder will en
ter Into a contract to furnish the
amount awarded.
Itids shall be enclosed In a
sealed envelope marked "ltlds for
Wood at Roseburg." nnd shall be
addressed to the undersigned.
The Hoard reserves the right
to reject any or all bids or to ac
cept the bid deemed best for the
State.
Pitted at Ralcm, Oregon this
lDth day of January i2.-..
CARI.E AH11AMS
Secretary Oregon Slate Board
ot Control.
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No. 880 Five-Tube Receiver $100.00
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OTTS MUSIC STORE, .Roseburg
By millions ended
liill'i nop millions of ceMt every winter
j J in 14 lVMir. Thfy rod heatbehe and
t .ex, o?en the Kiwrli, tore the w hole eye
t -3i. Uac nt-thinij W rcluble. Cold and
vnppc oil foe prompc, ciaent help. Be
a st y.Hi get it. ,
AUdrvniet IMeeJOd
CASCARAQUININE
ARTIST RECITAL
CHARLES WAKEFIELD C A DM AN '
and
PRINCESS TSIANINA
i" PIANO AND SONG PROGRAM
Ih'inline Conservatory, January 26 8:15 pm.
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