ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1925.
FIVE
ALL ALDNB HI6KWAY a - a
With the opening of Roseburg for
the distribution of Utnural eauoline
the last link has bni filled in a
chain of service through Independ
ent dealers which enables the mo
torist to fill up his tank with "old
fashioned" gasoline all along, the
Pacific highway from Ashland to
Main, at the British Columbia
Washington line.
- The spread of General gasoline,
In the thirteen months since it was
first offered to motorists in Se
attle and since the opening In Port
land lastAugust.ha s been one of
the most phenomenal occurrences
In the annals of either of the auto
motive or oil Industries, according
to R. O. Bowman, manager, Gener
al Petroleum Corporation (Oregon).
"General gasoline fans can now
drive the entire breadth of Wash
ington and Oregon without being
nut nf rpiyh nf at.tlnn. that .U....I...,
the green and white signs showing
mat our products are for sale.
Much of the rapidity with which our
aistriDution nas spread was due to
the demand from motorists who
were Induced by our advertising or
the recommendation of friends to
try General, and w ere no strongly
engine that they insisted on being
aDie to get it wnerever they wanted
to drive.
"We have Increased" our service
- just as rapidly as possible so as to
tune, care 01 tnese demands and
now have an adequate framework
for covering all ol western Oregon
and Washington as -well as parts of
eastern Washington.
Much of the activity of his organ
lzation this winter. Mr; Bowman
explains, has been devoted to get
ting preparations over the terri
tory completed so that when the
(lilting ami InilrinV anaanf Knvlna
everything will be In readiness to
uitJfi me Heavier uemauus.
"While General gasoline made Its
first rmitat(nn In tha u-tn.a. a
quick-starting, peppy gas, and add-
eu uiuvu iu us mureis oy saustac
tory performance during the cold
snaD this winter. It sln chnvul
last summer that it Rives the power
ana mileage which the motor tour
ist wants when he hits the open
highway or the mountain roads.
Gromore is a convenient fertilis
er to use for lawns, flower gardens,
etc. It has no odor, no weed seeds
and is concentrated, so it takes but
a small quantity of it. Sold by
Wharton Bros.
Are You Fat?
Just Try This
Thousands of overfat people have
become slender by following the
advice of doctors who recommend
Marmola - Prescription Tablets.
These little fat reducers are made
from the same formula as the fa
mous .Marmola Prescription. If too
fat, don't wait go to your druggist
now7 and for one dollar (the same
price the world over) procure a box
of these tablets. If you prefer you
may secure them direct by Bending
price to the Marmola Co., General
Motors Hlilg., Detroit, Mich. They
reduce steadily and easily. No need
for tiresome exercise or starvation
diet and no unpleasant effects.
For prompt taxi service, city or
country trips. Phone 44.
VIRGINIA WILL SAFEGUARD '
FEEDING GROUNDS
RICHMOND. Va., Feb. 10. (AP)
A huge sea wall will be built
to save far-famed Back Bay,. Vir
ginia's paradise for the duck hunt
ers of mauy states, according to
W. McDonald Lee, Virginia Com
missioner of game and fisheries,
who recently inspected the dis
trict after receiving complaints
from hunters that salty waters
from the Atlantic threatened to
kill all food for wild fowl in the
vast area.
The waters of Back Bay are sa
line but not fnough tov prevent a
wild vnriety of grasses anil plants
from growing on Its shores and
marshes. But, said the commis
sioner, the Atlantic ocean has
broken through its natural barrier
of sand dunes and is pouring In
too much salt fr the plant life
to survive. A sea wall to with- j
stand the mightiest storms will be j
thrown across the weakened j
breaches.
At KIDDER'S, Beginning Thursday, Feb. 12
Big Savings forVbu-
k s r iir 1 1 r ThsirrT
SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
'CLOSING OUT REMAINING PAIRS OF EVER SO MANY DIFFERENT STYLES AT EXTRAORDINARY PRICE REDUC
TIONS EVERY PAIR OF GOOD, QUALITY.
Here's your chance to get good shoes at a mighty
big saving. Men. Both high shoes and low shoes are
included and there's variety enough in styles and in
sizes to make satisfactory choice a certainty. You are
assured the same good quality and careful fitting ser
vice you always get here only prices are lowered.
MEN'S
Men's brown kid Oxfords, were H C
$6.50, now -tJ
Men's black calf Oxfords, good Shoe for
big boys, were $6.50, fcO QEt
now .. PJJ
One lot men's lace Shoes, . A Q C
values to $9.00, now V?
Men's heavy black calf lace Shoe (Co-operative
make) double sole, guaranteed to
give service, were $9.50, Qfi
now
Men's heavy black calf lace Shoe broad toe,
cushion sole, were $9.00, t2 "7C
now MJJ I J
Men's heavy, kip leather " logger, 12-inch
top, pig sole, were $11.50, j?Q Cf
now
: 1
BOYS AND GIRLS
Boy's brown calf Oxford, sizes
22 to bVi, were $4.50, now
. . 1
Boy's brown calf lace Shoe, square toe,
sizes Vi to 5J2. were $4.25, gO CQ
now .' 9J JJ
Boys', high grade J. E. Tilt Shoes, brown and
black'calf, sizes '2 Vi to 5J2. were
$6.75, now ipDtJ
One lot girls Shoes, black kid ' "I
lace, were $3.50. now
One lot girls and misses Shoes, brown calf,
broken sizes, were $3.50, 0
now V
This Final Clean
up Begins
with approximately
175
Pairs of Women's shoes in different styles.
70
. Pairs of Men's shoes in different styles.
' 75
Pairs of Children's shoes in different styles.
The numerous opportunities listed in this announce
ment will give you some idea of the styles and the
savings which await you. Yet they tell only part of
the story and perhaps the very shoes you're most
interested in are not mentioned. The savings the
final Cleanup affords mokes a visit of investigation
well worth your while.
Of course Kiddtr's quality and fitting service prevail no
matter how much prices ara lowered.
Discount on all lines of Shoes in stock during
period of sale.
Shoe Store
213 North Jackson St.
Remember please, that shoes are reduced because
the size ranges are incomplete. So don't be sur
prised .when you discover even the newest models
reduced. Even though we could carry them right on
into the Spring so far as style is concerned, we can
not start a new Season with broken size ranges so
out they go.
WOMEN'S
One lot high lace, black kid Shoes, mostly
narrow widths, were up to $ 1 0.00 Q C g
value, now
One lot brown and black kid and black calf,
high lace, puban heel, values to "3 Q C
$10.00, now . PJJJ
One lot brown and black kid Oxfords, Cuban
heel, values to $8.00, OC
now j)J tiJ
One lot high grade black satin straps, dress
and Cuban heel, values up to Qzl fi
$9.50, now
One lot high grade black satin pumps,
Cuban heek were $8.50, tO gC
now .. vJ KJtJ
-
One lot low heel satin Shoes, I QQ
strap, were $7.75, now tP'-t.W
One lot brown and black kid, arch support
Oxfords, value $9.50, ffcfi 25
now
One lot 2-button strap Cuban leather heel, tan
color, were $9.00, $5 50
now yuiuu
One lot tan Suede Strap Shoes, CjO QQ
were $9.50. now PJi7P
One lot growing girls' dark grey suede,
low heel, were $5.50 $41
now .. UfJ J
One lot growing girls,, one strap patent
leather, grey trim, were $6.75, $4
now
One lot low heel, one strap black and
brown kid, were $6.00, fcO QC
now ifJ J
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M?hW kF k V hVhF &y hv wr IXK I
For that cold Ask for "Pioneer
Cold Capsules." They give quick re
lief. Lloyd Crocker.
WEALTHY MAN IS
AMNESIA VICTIM
PUBLIC SAFETY COURSE
SAVES CHILDREN'S LIVES
LOS ANCKLKti. l"Vb. 10. A re
duction of 21 percent In child fa
talities due to motor vehicles has
been made throUKh systematic
teaching of safety In the public '
schools of Ios Anceles, It has
been revealed In a check made by ,
the Automobile Club of Southern
California.
The safety clrrlrulum In A
Angeles public schools n as in-!
auKurated about three years mo,
throuxh the cooperation of the
board of education und the public
safetv department of the. automo
bile club. Children are siven prac- i
tlcal instruction and i addiiion
thev comnete in d-sicninn posters
and versea for bulletins iw In i
the safety movement. Itlptomas
are Issued to students completing
the course.
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(AwoHatpd ITca LnH Wtra.)
FREMONT, Neb. Feb. 11. Earl
Holt, 27, who was found wanUtr
;nr about th? str'(;!ft of Fremont,
pf nnilf 53 and eating raw corn for
Mistennric'', police say, ban bt-n
identified as a member of a prom
inent southern fjmilv of Keidnvil
le. N. C. A brother. C. W. Holt.
haiTarrivd here taking charge of
his brother, preparatory to taking
him to his home in Keidsville.
According lo C. V. Holt, Earl
was head of a nutnber of larie
textile mills and bu-siness worries
affected his mind to such an ex
tent that he hranie a vituiu of
of amnesia about sevun months
ano and disappeared from his
home.
la Fremont, broke-n in health
and without funds, he derlared
hirnself too pp.ud to bjf. and, ac
rordinu to pnl c. b wan found
living on rtfrn hn took from the
stalks in the field?.
j Dempsey, hliould fight among
themselves for an opportunity at
the title in the opinion of the New
York State athletic commission.
1 Paddy Mullins, manager of Har
ry Wills appeared at th meeting
of the commission yesterday seek
ing information regarding the fil
ing of a challenge and was In-
; formed that the body would not
award preference in th inatur.
If challenges comes from both
Wills and Tom Gibbons of Si. Paul,
I the commission pointed out, an
.elimination match would be neces-
1 sary.
'charge nurmi is
not enthusiastic
(AMncUtcd 'Tm Uaacd Wlr.)
, NKr YORK, Feb. 1. Charg
ing I'aavo NurnJ with performinK
Indifferently in his re von t ruce.
officials have cancelled the piian-
itom Finn's Bcheitiled appearaii'-e
at the Metropolitan A. A. F. In
door championship February 2" ,
'and suhMtitutcd a walking even'
in which I'go Frigerto, Olympic
champion ,will wart.
M
Send her a plant or bonuet of
beautiful flowers from The Fern for
Valentine's Hay.
Studenaner costs lent per pound
than butter.
This wee only b cent for
your old hot water bottle applied on
a new one. lirfni the old one with
you. Lloyd Crocker.
ELIMINATION FOR
THE CHAMP TITLE
( AMoHatn tm Lrxt- Wire.)
N K W YO R K. Feb. 11. Chal
lengers for th htavvweiifhl box
io crown no wwora by. Jack
GIRLS LEARN TO
USE THEIR FEET
(AwrjcUtM Prm air.i
FORT mrXINS. frilo., Feb. 11.
One, hundnd and f j ft y gn su
dns arr-st-d by campus "police"
at hrt Colftnid'o AKricul'ural coi
leee h'-re are learning a new g:tme,
how to play marbles with your
feet.
The wonif ns athletic depart
ment, "arrented thn girls on
specific rharge of bad pture,
improper ahies or other fot de
fects. Ther plead'-d ru'Iir'to violating
the "health ordinances" of the
athlMie department ami lh game
of marbles. p!ayd with the toes,
was invented as punishment at a
correctir tier els .
HOUSE OF COMMONS
RECEIVES A JOLT
1lM'tlN. r h. 11 A polileh
subdued Kasp of a.lonishniert
throuuX the ranks of the n'-wly a
c inljl- 'l Hiium" of f'ommons 5-
terilay wh.n th only Inborite
man. Miss Kllen Wilkinson, enter-e-1
-"aHiiF a vivid Kreen frock--th1
most daring coMurne any o
man has yt sho--n In lir.tain s
staid leitiflatlre chamber.
It was the sensation of the da;."
P hud the merit of affording a
brilliant rntiira' t to Miss Wlikil.
son's mass of red hair, villi h H
was noticed the owner had shinn
ed durlnt tha parliamentary vac.
tion.
Miss Wilkinson ems f'ind o(
striking comra.tj. Her height
Ju.t luur lets. U luctits, to sue Uai
OTHERS
WAST IT
for croupy children be
cause it quickly clears away
the chokmg phletfm, atopfl
barso, cnnijiy coughs and
allows retlul s)e'p. No
alarminKcroup when Moth
er keeps a botte of
CHAMBERLAINS
COUGH REMEDY
alwayaon hand in the home. Benefits
children and Kruw pernors.
No Narcotic. Sold avarwhors.
enRaged a secrelary, neatly six
feet tall, who aaya ho la an Ameri
can.
The other women members of
the house, I,aly Aalor and Mih.
Hilton rhillpHon, contrary to their
prevlonH cuKtom, were wearing
black relieved with louche of
white.
BACHELORS CLUB
UTTER FAILURE
(AuvclitM frcM Lawd Wire.)
i f.KKKhKY, Colo.. Feb. 11
Th "miHOL'yiil.Ht frat'Trilly," Col
orado mate tea her colleger) or
Kainzaiion of avowed "bachelora."
lOrRantr.ed a week ko. ban Inllen.
Woman's luro proved too much
f.r the would bq herniilK of the
college who a week a'O algnefl
'th pledgfi" not lo have "dale",
nor hav? anything to 'do w:Ii
Kirls, or girln' belonging, In fact
not even to talk to a girl on the
campiift uiile.su the conversation
'was purely btmlit's.
i Yesterday filenn Wood, prenl-(h-nt
of the fraternity und leiuier
In aehool affalm, whs ei n riding
with a gi'i In an automobile, and
today every confirmed bachelor
wa.t planning enK"Keni'!iits with
the co-eda fur toniKht,
county Jury wore futile laat night.
The Indian waa idiot In a hand to
I hand slrugglo with, a conatabla,
j who soiiKht to a i rent him for mov
ling a fence from a homesteader's
tract. It wan reported.
The acfne of the troubl els near
I Cuba. N. M , alKiut 7S miles from
Albuquerque. HoinoMeader were
reported arming in that section
yemerday. 1 npreparatiun for pos
aiblu eventualities.
GILOE NEWS
Simple Mixture Best
For Constipation
Simple bur ktho: n bark, niapne
slum u1ph. c. p.. nlycrlne. tc, a
mixed In Adlerlka, Ik exrellent for
eon-Mpaiion. It often works in one
hour or lew and never gripes. The
pleasant and Q( K K action of this
efficient Inte'tinat evacuant ill
surprise you. Adl'-rika helps any
caae aas on stomal h. tin I ens due to
de p. tinted rauhes. orten remotes
matter ou nvr thought war In
your system. Nathan Fuileituo,
UruggiiU
NAVAJOS REFUSE
TO GIVE JJP DEAD
AMlCQCFIiyU:, N M . Feb.
11 Veiled from the pale of mod
ern clwllation by the isolation of
tht-ir own haunts In New M"xho
Inlit news of a ar c-oinx ll by
Navajos Indi.-.ns f r repeal lor
the ita'h of a tribesman was
awnPed tnyond tha borders of the
p H ra:lim today.
AMerpts to rommunlcatt with
the tiading post nearest the scene
of ili Indian camp where ynter
ihi 1 1 ill hrnwea rttfuxfxl tn vleM Ihe
tbudy of tli Uiu Navajo lo the
John I)ur"i as In Roseburg Sat
urday on hu.-inexn.
Ellen Shrum spent the week end
In ICoKebutg vlHiting with relatives
and frieii'lK.
Vern Shturn made his regular trip
to Hoseburg this week end.
Herbert Williams and (ieorgfl
Hod a i) I are voting at the home
of H. T. Ulaklt y. Herbert WllliamH
lived In the vUlnliy of (.tide for a
number of years but has been away
for 17 yeairt ho can see a great
change.
Fran N Ilond and a cm Hmlth.
were In Itoseburg Haturday visl'lng
with Mrn, Fanny Smith, ho is ill.
The I'arent Teachers as.tocialloa
h'dd a very tnteienting meetiiiK last
Friday eteniiiic. The prorntn con
Hinted, of recitations, mu-'lc and
picture cMd'-s or Kwltzerland.
There will bo a darue at the
hlxonville hall on Friday evening.
Feb. IS w ith ma.-.ir by the Cllde or
rhestia. Free liuirh. Everyone t-l-come.
Before a Inr'Tft ami aptrerlative
audlenre at the (Jllde hlirh shwd
building. Fiiilay night, Will K. Hol
bein, secieury of the Koseburf
Chamber of Commerce, and Cart '
Neal, supervisor of tho I'mpqua Na
tional forest gave Interesting talks
on publlelty matters and the
North I mpq.ua road. Mr. Holbein
Hive Inspiring arguments for the
development of tho "Civic Spirit",
among the rural communities, point-
Ini; out the fact that the farmer
who is Indifferent to tho progress
! of his neighbors la Just as much
a detriment to tho welfare of the
I county at the city business man
I who neglects to take an active part
In civic affairs. He outlined the
plans of thu atate and county cham
bers of commerce for the future ad
vancement of Oregon's Interests,
and explained some of the proposed
W'iflHliition now before the legisla
ture. Mr. Neal told of the tentative
plans of the tederal forest service
for the coming year's work on the
' North Fmpqua road and expressed
1 the desire ot his department to com.
I pli fe the highway through tn Hia
J inond ljke. X. X.
Fever
Grippe
Co Stop them today
5tfp thrm quickly tfieir
the pouoruout. HiiU break cold in 14 hours
They tone the whole avtem. The pronirt,re
luMe reulisiuve led tuillionstoeinploy thaB
Don't rely on lesser helps, don't delay
AUdnifsbts tt, Price JO
CASCARAjQUINlNE
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