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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1925. SIX i 1 1 I ;K pilllllilllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIlS When you pass around these big, light, fluffy, brown crusted dough' nuts that can be so easily made with IB) 11 f!?Hfi BRAND FLOUR you'll be glad to admit tlutt you made them. Ami whether you make bread, cakes, or pastry you'll find FISHER'S BLEND equally good for every purpose wiM "BLENDS 1 MM I: I DRAB VILLAGES ARE BEING BEAUTIFIED . (Anoctitcd Vim htmntd Wlw.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. Ileau ty 1h overtaking the drab Ainerl enn village. According to obHerva tions of the department of agricul ture. In a enrrent study of village, planning and its benefits. Although HO.lM.O.tMtO persons live In American villai n mid a fann ing population or .lo.ono.ooo largely depends upon them for .hii-slnews, educational and social purposes, the department found (hem "usu ally unattracilv anil often very ugly" suffering by eoinnnriaon In this reaped with those of other countries. The ntart that 1m being I made towards improvement and beautirtcatlon has proven In ev- : cry case. It was said, a material i asset as well as an aesthetic one. roinllnn out that, "aa Hie lann- er'n rhlef pellit of enntnet with nntiiile lnt.'isl tlie tlllairo ran "7? if " V f"t -rf i t uttttt rpvxvrvvM,,,, 5 Globe 8S0 Five Tube Itadlo Kecelver will be popular for Its quiet operation and true tone leception. It will become your faorit set because you can easily tune In broadcasting stations from the Atlantic to the Pacific and, you will appreciate theso five Milicnt features. 1. rreil.se Selectivity. ,se Selectivity. Volume. 2. Cnod S. True-Tone Iteprodmilon. iron u i iyi- 4. Simplified Tunyig "Non 6. Accurate I-ontm The 7x21 ' nke lite Vmel ttlth hakellie dials and knohs, tnstalleil In solid mahoritny raliinet. maVea this unit nnl ahle for the most lutishlyAf irrlf lied home. Sold on Terms Fre Demonstratlen Write tr particulars. No. SSO. Globe Duo Dyne r Tuhc Kecelver 1100 00 Ott's Music Store ROSEBURO make a big contribution to the I l.u..f.t.i..uu ..t las,.. Iir.." IK.. Aa. parlutent assert ed llitit an ..(trac tive village and good streets and convenient approaches ami retrea (ton HpolH were "an important in f Wiener on Htuhllizlng farm life, and counteracting the attractions of the city Tor ihe ynuiiK jleople of the faini. fitll'lH;iKer COBtB leas Per pound than butur. TWO FRENCHMEN ARE KILLED IN PLANE (AMnHattv I'n UmJ Wlr. NIAMKV. French West Africa. Feb. 1 1 The h-voihI plan of the French air mission to Lake Tchad crashed on taking off here today , snd Sergeant Vaadaele. the pilot I was killed. Colonel Vuillemin. 1 co in urn lol IliK llm plane. Captain " IMki nml lM-reiiiit Knet lit In int .-. I mmmmmmmm , " i -r i.Av. thlt 1 K Vi kS J 0 j, I VV .m 5 J S V M osi lllatlnn " s. A. REVIVAL IS SUCCESSFUL There la a fine Interest and spirit In the revival now going on In the Salvation Army Hall. The sinking I la lively and spiritual. Last night many were stirred by the impas loned pleas of the Scotch preach er. ;. V. Scott, for holier living among the professed followers of Christ. More reverance for the Holy Church of Cod and a burning heart of love for the never dying souls of the sinners of Hosebyrg. The churches were exhorted to forget their denominational prejudices and get together for an old fashioned Holy Ohost, sin killing revival, that would confound the devil and get glory to (iod. Sin. formality and hvitocrlsv were scathingly denounc-i' ed and Jesus was lined up aa the only Savior. C.od'a power was pow- erfullv manifested. At the close of the nervines n eoodlv numbtir knelt at the altar to pray for souls. The army la looking forward to a gracious outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the churches and the peo ple at this time. An Invitation Is ex tended to all the pastors and mem bers to co-operate. One of the fea tures of the meeting Is the singing of Mr. Hcott, who was formerly an opera singer, and later a singing evangelist. Mr. Scott is the author of almost a hundred hymns. To night he will sing his first hymn success entitled "I Am Saved Praise God." The services are as follows, l'reachlng 6 to 7 a. m. Wble lecture 2 p. m., preaching at 7:30. For prompt taxi service, city or country trips. Phone 44. CONTEST CASE IS HEARD IN LAND OFFICE V.'. T. Rhoppard, of North Hcnd, formerly a resident of Hose- i hurg spent yesterday In this city ! attending the contest hearing at he local Innd office in which his homestead In Olnlla was at Issue. Mr. Slieppard spent three years on his claim, and In making final proof faced a contest brought by Gustaf Johnson. Johnson, it ap pears, built a cabin whlrh Shep pard claims Is on his land. Sliep pard occupied the house, which Johnson now claims. The ques tion will he decided by surveying the homestead claim. Mr. Sliep pard Is now employed on the police force In North Bend. NOTICE TO WOODCHOPPERS Bids wanted on 40 cords 3 ft. old growth fir for Odd Fellows hall. See Storey lies at Hexall Drug Store for particulars. I j. M. DAVIS, Sec. I. O.O. F. Hall Committee. POPE MAY BE PLAN NING A WORLD TOUR CA-wKtitH Vtrm Leianl Wire.) nOMK. Feb. 11. All attempts to negotiate a concordat between thn Vntlcan and the Italian gov ernment have failed because the Holy See It in stated In circles clone to the government, tins made It an Initial condition that the concordat be acknowledged by all the powers, thus becoming an In ternational aKrerment, This would enable any signatory party to In terfere In what Italy considers her own Internal affairs, namely, her relations with the Vatican. The London Morn tag rout to day printed an Item saying that lioinan Catholics In Great Hrltaln sait inoy consiueren imennooa oi a concordat reached soon between the Pope and Premier Mussolini, In which cane 111 Holiness pre pared to make a tour of the world. It Is understood that Premier MusKollnl has not lost hope of .!".uln.K Ji.rr.!?" !?.!!.IC.r?:,.t" both parties, but nothing positive, has resulted. The report reaching here that, once the concordat was concluded, the Pope would make a tour of the world, Is given no credence. For that cold Ask for "Pioneer Cold Capsules." They ive quick re lief. Lloyd Crocker. MYSTERY OF MAN'S DEATH IS UNSOLVED (AMorUtol Vmm tA Wire.) LA i KANDE, Ore.. Feb. 1 1. ( Seattle, telephoned that h in nun The mystery surrounding the,had arr.-s e,i a man giving t it death and Identity of a man sup- jnam,iV,f .lian and were hold l""'l to be H. Brady of Toronto, lug him for nvestmation. . "ninla. remained ununited iouhv ' rorcinem jury ii w' UllknOWtl fanned", tllG lOtl.V WH rmiuil neiir I .a Crnmle .Suuilay. ' V' C k'trhv Hirain testified niKht ((H.lu-TBX tTiat death nun ii oi nee ii chiipii ij tm on the head or strangulation. No . . 1 ... - .l knife wound were Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Mustemlc handy when a cold .arts. It has all nf the advantage of jrandmother'nimislard plaster WITII )l "rtlwihlinrr. You just apply it with :he lingers. l-"irst you feel a warm tingle w tlie healinttointtm'tU ix'netratea the :mres. then comes a soothitur, cooline vnvntion and quick rrlirl. Made of pine oil of mustard and ithcr (ample niKmlicnls, Mustcjllr is i In tors. Trv Musterole for bronchitis, M! re throat, stilf neck, pleurisy, rhcu r , n:rtism. InmKno. rnin. asthma, ncu- -atoa, cotiKrstion, pains and aches of ihAbackor joints. re muscles, sprains, iruv vs. chilhlatns, trusted feet, colds of Ihei'oest. It may prevent pneumonia ind'Hu" ToMothertt MustsroUls alra m.H in milder form for babies and small childran. Ask hir Children's Muatarola. 3oc and 6.V, jars j-j.. and tubes. I To Cure-- UUUIU Id fM i. Ai? 3j a9afai -- OmM B 1 1 1 rii sTaT U U m m . 2 Quinine iahleU .. The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP, INFLU ENZA and a8 a Preventive. The box bears this signature fries 30c. found on the body. Authorities were today awalt Iiik a report from Portland on an analysis of the man's stomach. Inquiries sent to Toronto have broiiKht no reply. The war office at Ottawa replied that it knows nothing of the man. BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afMcted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Ed wards' Olive Tablets. The pleas ant, aiurar-coated tablets are taken, for bad breath by all who knqw them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels 1 and liver, stimulating them to nat ural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without, any of the bad after effects. All 1he benefits of nasty, sicken ing, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without griping, pain or disagree- able effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of practtre annmg patients afflict - ed with bowel and liver complaint. with the attendant bad breath. Olive Taldet, pre purely a vege - table compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their ollv color. Take one or two every niht for a week and note the et r.c and 30c. MORE SUSPECTS ARE HELQ FOR MURDER Aaanrtitrd Prrw LraaH W I r. ) TACOMA. Wash.. Keb. 11 Two ! by Taconia and Seattle pie,' in thp round up of suspects for the slaying of Harry H. Schmidt. Ta coma banker, Saturday morning, making a total of six now held for investigation. At 10:30 o'clock last night De tectives John Paulson nnd August V. Pierre of Taconia, arVested Ar den Lloyd, 21, at fi-'ft Pnlverslty Street, Seattle. He was brought here at 1 o'clock this morning and Is held in the Taconia city jail. Scarcely had the Taconia offic ers arrived home when Captain of I Meet Ives Charles Tennan;, nt lephoneil that his nun man giving the , Iietectives I'aulson and St. Pier re declined to give detail of evi dence acainst Llod but he admit ted he whs the hushand of the woman held here and known as Jane Moore. He said she had been here three weeks snd was ac quainted with Kuhy Mclnni. ah being held for Investigation. An attempt will be uuo to have the two men Identitied this morning Send her a plant or boquet of beautiful flowers from The Fern for Valentine's Pay. SAX I'UAM ISI-O PFOPI I F.ltltV IM) IS. t SI (Aiwx-I.twl l'r" 1...,! Wir.) SAN KKANCISI'O, Keb. 9. More people commute by water to San KraiH-lseo daily than to any other city in tlie Tutted Statrs eti-ent New York, it has heeii estimated here. rcrry noius ourinK l-t car ried fi.'i.l.M9 persons, or ju?t altout half the population of ttu l'n (ted Jitntes. whlih represented an Increase of Tn.74S pa!senKcrn over tl. priHTiiing year. i Of the total nmier, 4. . Ptt i were carried In automobiles on j vehicular ferri.-. This tragic I gained a half million In 1 9 J 4 orr I A nice problem for a winter I evening would be to figure out. ion the shove basi. how lonu It : would take the entire pnpulnttoi, ! of the nation to crows San r ran- rlm-o bay at the ctnnmuter Tst. I with three separate ferries leav ing farh side every twenty nun- utes between A a. m. and mid night, and carrying about 5"0 ( people each, which Is raid to he I good average. I'ltOHIIIIT HlliH 1MTKM ; . WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 1 1 The house commerce com- niitiee today by a rote of 1 1 , to 6 declined to report me w Hooding bill, prohibiting huiher railroad freight rates for short hauls than for long hauls over the same route. O. A. C DEFEATS WASHINGTON FIVE COIlVALLIS,.Ore., Feb. 11. The Oreaon Agricultural college hnkethall team - defeated the Washington state quintet here last night, 30 to 17. The Aggies took an early lead and steadily piled up a comfortable margin. The first half ended with the srure 15-11. wfch the locals on the Ion end. F BE SECTY. OF flGRIC. (AwocUted Preai Leased Wirt.) WASHINGTON". Feb. 11. Al though the White House with held comment, administration of ficials elsewhere Indicated a be lief today that William M. Jardine of Kansas, bad virtually been de cided on by President Coolidge for secretary of agriculture. The Kansas delegation In con gress which once endorsed J. C. Mohler, also of Kansas, for the post, met and changed Its support to Mr.. Jurdine. Members of the committee have been In constant consultation with Mr. CoolidKe, but they declined to. say whether they had definite information as to his decision. Mr. Jardine, who Is a member of the president's agricultural conference conferred with Mr. Coolidge. Officials said the visit had to do with agricultural ques tions, but declined to go Into de tails. Mr. Jardine Is president of the Kansas agricultural college, and his supporters say he has the en dorsement of Secretary Hoover to whom the president previously had offered the agriculture secretary ship. His attitude toward the Mc-Nary-Haugen farm bill had been displeasing to some of the Kansas delegation supporting that meas ure, the delegation was unanimous today however, in its endorsement of him. Mr. Jardine has had many kinds of experience that would be of value to him as Secretary of Agri culture. Born on an Idaho ranch in 1879, he was a cattle puncher In Mon tana at the age of 15, and than af- u- a fti th i!th Airrirnl ture (.olu.Ke became an Instructor lhere n jr,,, ne began a four , J()d of aervjct; jn the aKrl. ',.!.,,., .i,,,,,.,,,,,... in , charKe , cm.al proh,em9. He nas been connected with Kansas agricultural college since 1914 and ! Its head since 1918. rve it your next luncheon and watch It vanish. GRIMM ItUOS. MILK I1HEAU. Phone 133. For plants and flowers for Valen tine's Iuy, call The Fern. BIG DANCE ' At Long's Hall. Coles Valley, Saturday evening, February 14. Given by five piece orchestra from , Keedsport. r o Modern conveniences. pure, I wholesome government inspected j ingredients, perfect sanitation, en i able us to mnke a perfect loaf at a minimum price. It's the flavor; It's the quality; you simply cannot get awav from GUI M M UROS. MILK HHEAI). Phone 133. aLF tXH IISK HA INCOME. SAV FRANCISCO. Feh. ! The m,iniclnal mot course in Lincoln munU Park $ri0.o mu prk here earned an income of 00 for the city park com- on during 1924. This ween only 50 cents for your old hot water bottle applied on a new one. Kring the old one with you. Lloyd Crocker. LAUNDRY KIDS t i i 0 WELL UAUNOeREO CLOTHES ARe FULL CHEtR.. ONe REASON VOU 5H0VLD 6 END ThM VCRC g Properly laundem! clothes . are chterful clothes. Send your glad garments here and hey will come back to you in sweet, smiling condition. The prices we charae won't disturb your serenity. Rofteburg Steam Laundry Phon 79 ftoatburg. Or. aJ (TO l M i r t LOCAL NEWS J I'iwsencer A Rent, here Today Charles P. Durfy was a Koae burg visitor today and transacted business for a few hours. Mr. Duffy is the traveling passenger stent for the Northern Pacific, railroad company and is located In Portland. (Herniate Man Visits Dock Gould was here today visiting with friends and attend ing to business affairs. Mr. Could is a Olendale resident, and re turned horn this afternoon. Mr. Carter hero wilh Mother Mrs. Nina Carter, formerly of this city, arrived here yesterday from her home in Ashland, and will be with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Campbell, who recently suffer ed a stroke of paralysis. Carrs Xotv In South Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Carr, of the Carr's Variety Store In this city, are now In New Orleans, accord ing jo word received In this city by friends yesterday. They will go on to Washington. D. C. where they will spend a day or so, and then on to New York City, where they will attend buyers week. They will be there about a week, and will return by the northern route. Visitor from Happy Valley In rrntn the rural districts for a few hours today visiting witn friends and shopping, was Mrs. i i Frank Stelnhauer. She Is from i Happy Valley. lan Cflinplwll Kvpocted Today j Daniel Campbell, former Hose-, burg hoy. Is expected In this city I sometime today from San Fran- ' irisco. He was called here because of the recent dangerous Illness of his mother. Mrs. J. H. Capbell. ! in loont Miss Teleford spent a few hours In Hosebnrg this morning visit ing and shopping. Miss Teleford Is from Happy Valley, and return ed home this afternoon. 1 Mrs. Campbell Improving Mrs. J. H. Campbell, who suf fered a stroke of paralysis early Monday morning, as she was arising, and who has been dan gerously III since. Is reported as slLghtly Improved last nlpht IS THE GOLDEN AGE THE GLAND AGE? In a recent press dispatch, a; London physician stated that the Ciolden Axe of man bids fair to be the (landular axe, when salvation will be taken in tablet form. He said further that the averace man believes that his thoughts, action and feelinits are controlled by his mind. But It Is possihle to show that mind Is itself under the de. potic sway of the ductless alanils. which generate in the system the chemical fluids on which depend health, happiness and morality. Glandocen, the new scientific Kland tonic, prepared In tablet form provides a simple method of taking Klandular treatment. C.lan douen, for men and women. Chap man's drug store will supply you. I i ... fi This is the way a gasoline should respond. There is no substitute for Quick Starting Shell Gasoline SHELL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA QMidtatlingQualilu originated by SMELL maintained by SSfglUL sold everywhere by gJg g Micellis lteturn Home Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mlcelli re turned lust night from Loa Ange les wlrere they have been visit ing since November. Mr. Micelll ; says he is glad to return to tho j Unipqua Valley in spite or the re- markable climate being enjoyed in , the southland. During his stay in the south he saw Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Strong, who are"also visit ing in southern Califoruia. The Micellis visited with Lee Wlm- berly unci family in Los Angeles, j Seniors to Entertain High School The senior class of the local high school, w ill entertain the student body with a program Thursday af ' ternoon, February 12, at 3:16 with ; a program. The program is to be a ' musical skit. "Memories of Hache ! lor." The skit was put on by the i class of '22 a few years ago, and i afforded a great deal of 'entertain I ment and amusement, i Visiting at Lane Home Mrs. tieorge Grubbe Is visiting In this city for the week, and will be a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lane. Mrs. Oruhbe Is from Wilbur. CIIOICK CIIICKKXS ItII.M:l). (AMociited rre Ltu Wire.) j WMTIfSWAN, Wash., Feb. 9. Mrs. r. II. Donps of Mnxee. pre- 1 Our Customers Like It That U. the habit we have of serving our pairons a little more nri:nint lv snl f fii'(tnt I v t hnn thtv fx twrt ntir nrart irt nf giving each ord VERY BEST GOODS IN EVERY CASE The children may be st-nt down or the ordiT given by phone, and we will rHtirn nppieoialiw servic. Our Kfoceiy In Ju.-a as near as your telephone PICKENS Perkins BUg. Lm THE " MM! f.fj aS5,V WE ('ep "'t "f the ' f ; A TV times. We to not show 1 iCV 5rou ,a,t yar'a Keas snd K ) dS I f-yf r) deslKiis. You will rind sa , V M bt'Te ha'r Is novel, I M J'lJ whatever Is new Rnd lfFQJ)h I na,eT,,r ' ""8 in stlks. I", J "Quality and Economy- g NEW 11,8 Silk Store fx qjjc 81 lk nd Satins I K! St I.ABRAHAM ROSEBURG, ORE. JACKSON STREET A ROSEBURI mm ST ORE paring home-canned peas for din. ner, noticed a little gas escaping when the can was opened, and. detected a faint strunge odor. Concluding that the peas prob-' ably were slightly spoiled, she threw them to the chickens and prepared another can. When her husband went to feed the hens next morning, 75 choice barred Plymouth Hocks lay dead under their perches. Health officer H. II. Smith de clared the can contained enough botulism spores to cause the death of more than a thousand persons. Hnve you sometning to sell, to trade, "j give away. Use News Uetiew columns. ASH BY'S IMPORTED BOCCOL1 SEED Is celling rapid ly. Order at once. Mrs. N. C. Ash by, Apt. 6. over Rose Confection, ery. Koseburg. Ore. HAPPED HANDS chilblains, frostbite just rub on soothing, cooling, healing VI6KS Owr 17 Million Jar Utmd Ymariy lor personal, careful attention, and supplying the BROTHERS Phone 68