Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 19, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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"Ouch! That old pain
again in my neck and back
Just rub in "Sinapole"
and rub out the pain!
For
all aches
and pains
mm
' congestion
end
infiar.imalion
"Works like Mustard Soothes like Cream"
50c and fl.VU at our.
Drug Store
THE 20yCENTURY
MUSTARD PIASTER,
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CQTTOni STATES TO
OPPOSE TSX BILL
Chevrolet Owners!
A Ford Battery, made by tlie Ford Motor Co., is
perfectly adapted for your Chevrolet car. Huy a
6 volt 1 3 plate 80 amperes for your Chevrolet car
at only
The same guarantee goes wit!, this Battery that is
given wilh any other make of Battery.
C. A. Lockwcod Motor Co. '
HAULING M
We shirk no hauling job.
Our tiucks Hint our effi
cient drivers arid truck
in' n will tackle your haul
ing pvohlem uml solve it
suilt.faciorily. Long dis
tance hauling a specialty.
'Wj aim to p!eate"
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8 HAULIttC
H. 5. French
TRANSFER AND SIOItACt CO.
PHOflE 220
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HEADACHES
Your li'iul HflirH lnc;uis
ol:r mrrvi-a nr. 'Il l 111 rnll-
ill t : Oil. Till" BIlllH' in Hi'
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tll' llU-.lt OUT HlljlltfT-
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llir whulr IHTViilM Ky Ht I'lll.
"Yours for Health"
Dr. C. II. McNeil
Chiropractic Specialist
Phone 594-J
327 West Cass
Rapp Building
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ATLANTA. r.a.. F-b. 19. Sever
h! fithr uftnthm state ar. tx-
; pocti d to Join (lrtrl, Florida,
j North a4 South Carolina toilay In
a concHrinj opponltlon to the paa
! aim- of BMvral wt-Hinrii and mld
Irtlc wt?rn mute of It-nhlaUon al
j hlfid to bp ilUrrlminalury aKMltlnt
cotton-Hed oil products.
I A call for governors of ten
! southern states to i-ooperate in pre
iM'nllnx a solid front against the
limHrtuKf of im-asurea. whk-h It la
, aald would tan oleomargarine and
othi r roilonneed oil products in a
I manner which would be discrlmln-
atory. has been Koundi d by (iov
i ernor Ani;us W. McLean of North
Carolina.
! (iovernor Walker of Oeorisia an
: nounced upon receipt of a nien.-mr.e
, from Governor McU'an that he ex
I peeled to eonfT with the G oruia
I cniiiniixsinner of agriculture to de
termine what step would bring
best results, and offered the. buk
Kcntion that if "they boycott tin,
we niiKht retaliate by boycotting
them."
(iovernor Martin of Florida call
ed utun the Florida delegation in
Washington to aid in urging sen
ators and representatives from the
states In which such legislation is
mild to be pending, to use their in
fluence to prevent its passage.
The passage of such measures,
hv f"lt, would interfere with the
cordial relationship between the
cotton producing states and those
nf the west and mid west in addi
tion to the bringing of economical
hardships to the southern states.
Wisconsin. California, Idaho, In
diana. Missouri. Nebraska. Ore
gon and Utah are named as the
Btutes In which such legislation is
pending.
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Here's the Way
to Heal Rupture
A Marvelous Self-Hone-Tre'atment
That Anyone Can Uce on
Ar.y Rupture, Large
or Small.
Costs Nothing to Try
ltnptilt'tMi people Hll over tht
i'imiih ry a; u aiiut.t'tl itl thu 11) muni
nnr.K ulniiM ri-MiiliM of u niinplf
M. llioil fur rui'MM ' thHt In t''inK
h.-nt tn-f to nil who write Tor U.
Tii ih rciarUutl- HupHiri- ysU-m Ih
M1- of I lie Kl ('.llt t hlHHtllK V'T
oir-r-iJ to rupimei! nn'ii. wiitiifn ami
chihlrt'ii. It l.t Im'Iiik protiotiiKftl the
HIOhI KiH'I'i s I ul AU'1 luitl vcr Jis
ci.v.t-mI, and m.ikr the use of
trtiMHi-M or xupportM iiiinn rHHHry.
Ni nuitt.T how ImU tiie rupture
how toiiff you iivv hud It, or how
hn itl in hoiil; no nut iter how many
i km.lH or tiuw.scH you hav. worn, l. i
1 noiltitiu pre. wit you from kvUInk
thin KICK K TltKATMKNT. Whether
Vim think you an- punt help or h.tvv
u ritpnirt iih latpif iim your fist,
thin ma) v .' Snt-in will fo con.
in. I It iiiol k.-. p It up hchl.' n- to
ritprt you with Its iii.is,!- iiifln-
ri(.'. It will io ii. op ou loitin' uif
Itii Ih whfii- tin rapttir.- rotiw-s
IhruiiKh tluit mtin you will he
fici- to work nt any oriupiitl.ni nn
thoiifili you had nevt-T bt'i-ii ruptur
i d
Voli run liavn ft frr ttlal nf tli
wotuP-rl ul nt rt'iiK thf nl n pre para
tlon hv tni'Tflv till in n your imine
and iiildr.ss to w. A. Oil, I (...
Iim.. :ii.t II oIIIukm HiiMiMnu. n
triiitn, . cni I no iiiom-y. The
trial in fr.e. Write ti"w to.la y.
K tn.iv nn f thf w.'urtliK of a trio
the it-M of your life. ,
SpHman, varsity line coach, re
hikd.-(, at a mt-Htnv of the athletic
committee last nik'ht.
Tii" appoiutm-iit of Williams as
vamlty line coach lavs a va
cancy In the position of freshmen
mentor. Among the men mention
ed ai possible candldutea for that
pOHitiou are Moe Sax, farmer Ore
Kon Htar and coach of the sensa
tional Lincoln hiKh rhKl team In
Portland laut year; Spike Lenile,
foriiier Oregon lineruan and pres
ent poich of the Kum-ne hiph
school team and Prince (Prink)
( ulliHon. former Oregon center,
couch at Medfurd high school.
Banker's Wife Advises
Ro&eburg People
' had stomarh trouble so bad
everythiriR 1 at soured and formeil
pan. Was miserable until I tried
Adlerika. This helped the firm
day." Adlerika helps any case gaa
on the stomach unletis due to deep-,
st-atcd causes. The Ql'R'K action
will Hurprine you. Becauae Adlerl-
I ka Is such an excellent intestinal
evacuant it in wonderful for consti
pation It often works in one hour
and never gripes. Nathan KulKr
tou druggist.
Tf
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(AtaocUted Prrw Wli-.)
ST. PAUL. Minn.. Feb. 19. Ef
forts are being made to match
Itabe Herman, Pacific coast feath-
I erwelnht title contender, and Jack
Nichols, of St. Paul, it was an
nounced here today by Jack IUd
dy, fitht promoter.
Keldy wishes to have them box
here March 2.
Herman meets Hobby Gnrcla In
New York, Friday -niht, and then
expects to go to the far west.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT HAT
VERY IMPORTANT
Millionaire's Son Shot by Woman
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VISIT WALL STREET
AMnctat-d Vrrm UanJ Wlr.)
NKW YOIJK. Feb. 19. A dele
gation of dirt farmers from Hun
nan, Tkhs and Missouri invades
Wall Street loduy to break bread
wilh financiers at n luncheon at
(lie Hankers Club.
Piloted by 11. '. Hli-Rcrstaff, as
sftciatp editor of tho Kansn.t City
; hally hioviTH V h-gram. the far-
i morn Journeyed here to determine
; w hether bankers are not "just
! folks' nfter all. and whether there
; is not some way the farm house
and Ihr counting house ran get to
gether. The trip was sponsored by news-
papers called the corn belt dallies,
! published In Kansas Cily, Chicago,
j South Omaha and Fast St. Louis.
j lon't forget the program and
box supper at Looking illass this
'I hursday, February lit.
! MUSTEK-
CAlr DfllAiTD DIM
UHlL UV . U LL
Mrs. C. II. Da vies of The Vogue,
who has just returned from Port
land reports that she has never
seen so bewitching an array of
beautiful hats.
Whatever thought we apply to
the term "modern," must in the
case of millinery become exquisitely
artful, for now as never beiore the
wares of the milliner are indeed
those lovely bits of finery which
long ago won the heart of woman
and now that of man as well.
Mrs. Davies says that the term
"millinery'' comes from the word
Milaner, an inhibitant of Milan, and'
was originally used to designate
one ?ho imported women's finery.
The term applies as well to the one
w ho deals in hats and bonnets, but
with the real beauty to be found in
the present day shop windows, we
may include ull withiu this scope.
That modern millinery is feeling
the influence of the great masters,
we find on every turn for now the
designers that group w ho decree
the season's styles are not content
to remain amid the grind and the
din ol sky scrapers, but they have
sought out the art galleries here
and abroad for Inspirations,
It so happens that' this season
bids us wear those shaded of Span-
ish and Moorish beauty, and that I
this might have an authentic val
ue, there has been months and
months of study of the collections,
of I he Spanish museums. i
Mrs. Davits truly says that time
was when a hat was a hat -now it '
Is i study. And while the head i
covering has been of interest (( ih-1
wearer und she who beheld It, there ,
is today a definite value in the ar- j
tistlc worth of the milliner's pro-'
duction. j
The great Importance of wo
men's more thoughtful dressing to
day, has been a gnat stimulus to,
better millinery, for the hat which
once met the need of every hour nf
the day and evening is now quite
obsolete.
The truly well-dressed woman
should have a sports hat for sports
clothes, then a larger hat for teas
ami receptions, and a clever smaller
hat for dinner, dances ami elc.
The milliner who is a real arti.-t
has In t his day a vast opportunity
for expression, for w ith the vaiAitu
types of faces which must be riittd.
she can "paint" a hat for each in
iiivittual and something entirely
different from the one b. fore-a
hat which in 1 1 ul It will be th
crowning glory nf the woman's cos
tume. Spring and summer millinery vv.
display at The Vogue ' hursday.
Feb. IHth. I'amoo Pattern Hats wilt
be a feature in the showing ot
spring and summer niillin iy at Tii--Vogue,
Thursday. Feb. pj.
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WESTERN OILS
CALLED EOtUL
IF EMM
It ti MMiMf Htt ta atsli
tiM .Xf!tT of fnoU n
nil IM hi of tb ftri (bat Ul
(. J'.rV-iln oil Sort Bat M
'mr (tint rron Pinatrl-uW
witn to a toc.it rpfMiuilc
attrrui.es oil concanr.
-Lit la thouabt lu a (twal
ra sms 4a-tatxt la Uu jtaa r
-jta trl j.r-!w-f la (tt Kilt.
bar rritv4un ruwar afar
'"r, (b4L ta aona taMBf. ha)
Hpir4 a fariJBc of tr.ia.ioa
ou i mm t.-.ai tia Bi.il a
aniT b of In Llihrtt r-ibl.-
Chaiactar," Ism npraavauUi
"4
-rterMaatanr. tf all M anill
Paan-rliaala Antor otlf ra pro
mirad rron PraiiyliTiU cr1(.
thro that ftata proOa' lr wmiM
hira a fmfts oil pmlvfiioa In
cm nf (hat of ta alata of Cal:for-,
nu laitaad ot iba nitru talag
-mtte rtoBM ttM ka a-d iir tii-I
- Tor tr-.ls Iraata or utad. tor
-lra L ara rapiiaiatlTilr
oa IHa Mrkrt Ta r1'
J- w at cmiiai to atatlac
1 aaitam lo.rltii-t ntli tad u
M fJtam wtik aaraa Uta U
trwa tntk aoma doaM tha ad Mat
( a aaw isMcaat ( wklafc U kaa
i luarC I
-KmiUro afra bmf be kaoarn
frr maar rara and. eonaTiantlr. ;
p ar r-n ciia wnt a',i'rn i
'ifactnrrr bar bad placed
r.a Cnfort'inata pciattloB of
thmttRK taat Uvtr Brudw-ta am
i sr-nd, ant btft. Tba ntlli
lattajaalrr ballrta vSat It ta mU.
ritkI)T aaouab. and It M rux
et bin adrquatetr tnforaad at
ii4 irua ttaia ot r-ir n ria.
:o to fh uooirorarar ot Waati
imm Bui
Tbtb ar wmbt ana -rKtffat"
Ina; Mia naa'JfiKturvl anr uri.
rr!U Is priftur tbet prwIucU
ti, f.AftBh it would ba fur a
lam eorrwr.".' ta plae oa tha'
mirtat oil mt( yyi '
A $10
Ji. (Dljfk.
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On Motor Oil
That's what you pay each year purely
for prejudice you who prefer eastern to
western motor oil.
The only difference between the two is
that of price. The western product costs less
for two reasons: First, volume production.
Second, low freight rates.
All motor oils have one thing
in common carbon. There
'are two kinds of carbon. All
motor oils deposit one kind or
the other.
One is hard and! gritty It .
clings and stays. It is an abra
sive. It causes wear and toss of
power. It requires frequent re
mo vat which means lost time
and expense.
Not so with Aristo- Motor
Oil a product fromthe finest
western crude.
The residue from Aristo is
soft and fluffy. Most of it blows
out with the exhaust. It cannot,
scratch or wear. Your motor
runs thousands of extra miles
without a sign of carbon if
you use it. Users testify to 10,-000,-20,00050,000
miles. ,
Aristo is a perfect lubricant
the product of one of the
largest and best equipped re
fineries in the world. That is
quality insurance.
Use Aristo regularly if you
want protection, and less car
bon trouble, at a minimum of
cost. You can pay twice as
much for "Eastern,", and not
get as good an oiL
Union Oil Company
ol' California- u
AhoJ'roducers.ofJJnionQasoUne
Motor Oil.
BEST'ALL WAYS
81
101
t Wi -ati.) lrra I ,-afs Win
T.PW l'H Kent. Kmrland.
l' h. I!. Listening to the radio In
ihe d;trk has become such a craze
in Liwkisham Htid its environ.,
the can and ehctrie companies
aer. that there lun been a uoilce
l'le full In the lighting bills.
The mure you eat the more yoij
m i ri' . I! co is more h' eail-e ott
hi ' ean't g- t enough. CUIMM
P!itS. MILK PltKAlV LMiotie M:t.
Chrl!npiirr Uni f. l. thlrt) three. nn ' t :' i tviilh n.Hre w
York hr-'wer and real estste operator, A'l" 'i lh:"i.-l, v ii,,t twee
Jn the f;tc It ) all. gerj, b Kora SfnlaJKm i; ', t. ny, tI.Iit of tlm
formr Sfrhiu,i mhasi-ador to H'ihn. Si e m (m-m. .K.-oriv plncej
und'T an. t. T!i names of Hu;iel and Mm . ;. .iImjKmv ,i h were nm
linked in l.'LS, whc:i etcu d llmfe ntid two rl.Mtnts nf trri'ij- t
send her fo an tn--;tn nslutn hetaa-e she retu.d to many him. la
Jnnuary, L:';f. t- .iwcd auil lyf aa-u-t Llui, tUaibx lu
U. OF 0.
V)l (;i:K. (Ve. Feb. P -Itas l
(Haie) Williams of Ktigene, ct..-t h
of freshman fivothull at the I'ni--ersity
nf Oregon for the past five
ytui'i. wat elvcUd to ucced Bart
The children love MILK HKK!
Pure ss a lily. l'u:e milk, pur.- 1. li
ter, a greater perceniag- than t: e
government demand. ( ; K I M ' i
PUDS. MILK ItKL'Al). Phone i;;;;
CLEVELAND ITEMS
Thus. Churchill of Coles Wl-v
vmik in our innty last Satuii!.,.
i trur.s-aetliig business.
I Mr. ami Miv. t. t'. Long aie ;.:;
ieg a new car. "I hey hae tiam. .!
Henrietta III.
! Martha Taenn"t ts In Ko.-tb':.-
having dental work done.
! John Krohn went swimming with
lil-i Cletrar the min r ita .
Henry Oelkers itn-l wife nf .
bin e. w ere Sunday ivii,,;., t
Aitolph lHerner's.
. tl. V. Kevru'liis aii,i wife y. -.
trantacttng busine-s in t"n 1,.--Tuef-ilay.
tleoi ge h ts s.-rti-t ! ; ;
wood ctmtract for th- hovpitnl a- 'i
now t art keeping an t ye en
;o:ily r.ak tree we n..,
The riial morning irreeiing -,t
seht'ol these days Is. "Ii ushed yet-r
leeih this moniHiK""
Henry Krohn and lrwfn S-irn
n:" tut f iriar In a new bridge to
Hu:hlar.. .WentK'.
O. W. Muiillek L-77fed hin. fnu
tlntlitnti lumber tor his new bU:i
galow at week
Knbt 1 jmi-lHnl Is enioying n
vif-ii duni a ery clo?e tmn i.
Poison Jak.
fAaNnotatM I'tt-m l.raacil ftTlrtf.t
LONDON. Feb. PI. A bulletin
issued from n;iektnham palace
this morning said :
"Mis Majesty pp.ssed a better
night. His progress, though slow,
in satisfactory.'
It, is uudtr.itood th.it no further
announcenifr.t regarding the his
condition vill be made today.
Confidence that his illness from ;
bronchi' is Is progressing normally,
and t'.iat there is no ground for
anxiety was expressed. Kvery-'
tltng h?ih can be 1 arncd suje i
forts the official statement that ,
ihe pres.nt medical supervision ls"
largely precautionary and that the
King's condi;ion is not serious. !
Getting Too Fat?
Try This Reduce
Peo!''e v. ho don't grow oe tai are
the fonnmite exuj't-on. Put if oa
fii;d the fat aciumclutiiig or ai
reiidy niuihersn. ou will he wise
to follow this suggestion, which is
endorsi d by thousands of p-rple
who know. A.k yo.ir druugit for
Marniola Prescription Tahleis and
follow direttions. One dollar is the
price the world over, tief them
from your own drug'M or send
price dir-it to Marniola Co.. ten
era! Motor Kldg.. I n-'roit. YU-h.
Hy doing thU uu w;.l be able to
redtice t-tea ii' and -a-'ly and
pleasantly, without stnivatioii dit-t
or tin mm1 c iti-e, start taking
Ihein tt iu atul git slt-ndt r. ,
lng his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oohn Itoak.
Thurman Combs visited his
mother, Mrs. C. J. Combs on Sun
day. Mrs. Lizzie Levins of Klkton who
has been visiting relatives at Drain
: returned home a few days ago.
j Milton Compton has been seri
ously ill with an attack of grip. He
will not be able tottend school for
some time.
i Audrey Illtrhey is visiting her
brother ami family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Kitchey.
Mr. J. H. Hollow ay and Arthur
U'oolley transacted business in
'Drain one day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tray lor visit
led in Leona Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. T vlor's mother, Mrs. N. J.
W oolle
I Mrs. Krnest Whipple Is reported
to be recovering nicely since her
'recent operation. A. P. C.
SPLENDID SALVATION ARMY
I SERVICES CONTINUE
In spite of the many worldly at
tractions to lead the Inhabitants of
Koseburg away from (lod, there are
still a goodly number of people at
tending the Salvation Army Revival
to hear L V Scott, the Scotch
singing evangelist, sing and preach
the "old time Bible salvation" from
alt sin through Jesus' cleansing
blood. The sermon last night was
the most powerful of the entire
series of good sermons, and as on
the preceding evening, at the close
of the message, a young man, a
soldier, came to Jesus. The sermon
tonight should be of unusual inter
est to the ladles as the subject will
be "What a Certain Woman Did."
The men will be admitted to this
service if they will be w illing to
take "a back seat." A record attend
ance is expected. There will be a
special solo. The two o'clock Pible
lectures continue to be a blessing to
all who attend. All are requested to
come early and get a good seat.
COKKKSPONDKNT.
Try our Modern "Electric Treat
ment for Hemorrhoids (piles). No
inconvenience, no loss of tine1. He
suits assured. Dr. R. A. Moon,
Klectro-Chiropractor. 321 Perkins
Rid.
liuuCvlj plauo tuaer. Prion e t.
DRAIN NEWS
Mrs. I anlsh h;.s been Ul with
grille.
Mis Violet Gun'er returned hnie
Tuesday. Miss t;untT has been
visit me wi'h iruniU in Drain.
Cilbtrt Vehy was taken III at
school Tuesday with grip. We hope
he will soon be abie to resume his
jtudies.
Mr. William Wade of Koseburg
turned bom 5 una ay alter vUil-
StudeDSKer costs less per pound
thn hntter
New Way to Quickly
Stop Worst Cough
A renui kiM new and simpl
irnthod iir tietinar n courh kics
relief wftli the ltr.it dus- ai.d uaudl
) tirt'iaks a severe cuutti in 1
hour-.
'I hr trntmt-nt la nasvl on We
jiresurtptien known Dr. King
New tM:icoVfiy for CntltftlS. You
tk Juet on teaspnontul and bM
It tn jour throat f-T l.i or 2'i eo
nlf bi'forn swallowitiir, without
f.i'i.-wlnaT with water. The prcortp
tion hns a doiitii ,-tl.n. It not'
c-ily poothts and hvftl" urnf,i nnd
It tatnni. t-ut it qu.cKly I.H.s-ni
nnl rrrtiovi th ph! Km anrt c n
Ftstlon which re the dlrnt -f
f the ce.iKioite. !Vrle httv bti
i t'ni-h''d Low quickly ttu' cotijrh
ttiir ftopp'-d wtta this To'w tre.it
n.. nt. arid the whole couith condi
t.eti gix's in h, very iort timtv
Tha pr.'ncrlptlon in fur Citucrhs,
rhevt ciil.l. In-:ir? -nt s. brvtchitis
spasmodic ere-ip, fif. It t rxc-llcnt
l.r oluKlrfn an well as grim n up
no harn.ftil drur F on ni icil. t'o,
as th d 1 erilv on t"a"ponfuU
t all frrd drugiiR. for
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Cold weather "travel comfort"
In winter your thoughts turn to warmth
and shelter, and the "driest" way to
reach your destination,
Next time you have to make an out-of-town
trip travel by stage. Our modern
safety coaches are temperately heated,
enclosed to guard against wind and rain;
the scats are comfortable and "springy"
you may thoroughly enjoy a trip even
in the midst of winter.
OREGON STAGES
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