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ROSfBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY; MARCH 6, 195. FOUR course ' Sltndird full tin and weight pacjrages Medium: 1!4 pounds; Large: 3 pound, 7 ox. But, too, that wonderful Quaker flavor. Get QUICK QUAKER Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes FLAVOR! thit'i what makes dish worth wi-Jle. And tbat'i what made Quaker the world's preferred brand ol oats. Rich and wonderful, there la no other flavor quite lilts) Quaker. So now get Quick Quaker, and get Quick cooking betides. It cooks in 3 to i minutes; make the richest breakfast now the quickest. " . It's a new delight that's nuking Slot breakfasts troubleless joy no mussing, no unnecessary cooking fuss and bother. Lock for the Quaker on the label That means Quaker flavor (he "hot oats and milk breakfasts doctors are urging in 3 to S minutes. That means the superfine oats you want the finest grown, the most delicious in all the world. Your grocer now has two kinds of Quaker Oats the kind you have always known and Quick Quaker. ELKS ELECT ID The lodge rooms of B. P. O. E. ' No. 828 were crowded to the doors last night for the annual election of officers and the smoker enter- ' talnment. At 6:30 o'clock a reindeer feed waa served which waa greatly en-. Joyed by hundreds of the Bills. - Lodge then convened and -the election of officers was held. There were no contests for any office nd those chosen by acclamation last night to fill the chairs for the ensuing year were: J. O. Pay, Jr., exalted ruler; Harley J, Watson, esteemed leading knight; llarrle W. Booth, esteemed loyal knight; -Ira B. Riddle, esteemed lecturing knight; Walter Good, tiler; 1. T. , Goodman, secretary; Ivan Pickens, treasurer; N. Rice, trustee for : three-years, D. B. Bubar, represen-! tatlve to grand lodge; Douglas Waile, alternate representative. For the entertainment Exalted Ruler Bubar had arranged an ex cellent program of music, boxing and wrestling. The Blue Devils played throughout the evening and two preliminary boxing bouts were held to the main event, the wrest ling match. The first bout was be tween two local lads and the sec ond exhibition waa. presented by (, couple of oolnred boys from Port land, who mixed It quite liberally and provided much amusement for the Elks. The wrestling match between Paul Amort of this city and Farm er Vance, a professional wrestler of Portland, waa exceptionally fine. Amort got the first and third falls, thereby winning ,the match, which lasted for almost an hour. Vance waa on the defensive most of the time but the match waa SKttS Of JLU1 IS , .NOT DKr'IMTK. (Aaaoclated Press Leased Win.) SEATTLE, Wash., March . Opinion among persons familiar with -the north varied here tojday as the meaning of a cablegram re- , celved last night by The Assoclut- ed PresB from Nome, Alaska, con- Coming as a complete surprise cernlng the Maud exploration ship to their iriends In this city was of Captain Ronald Amundsen. The the beautiful wedding last night of Maud left Soutlle June 3, 1922, Mr. James A. roster of Forest to drift across (he north pole. Grove, and MIbs Opal Hawkins of and November 12 was among the this city. Plans for the wedding new Siberian Islands, a little way were kept a secret and only a few north ,to the middle of the Arctic of the close friends of tiro young coast of Siberia, couple were informed of the penU-i The cablegram read: lng ceremonies a short time before1 "Only communication from the the event occurred, and were prlv- .Maud Is through Staranger radio, ileged to witness the wedding, Norway. If ice conditions favor which took place at the piartonage able Maud refuel from Soviet ves- of the AI. E. Church, soutn, Stewart O'Dell reading the ceremony. Following the marriage and the congratulations of the friends, the happy couple left for Portland and other points in the north to spend their honeymoon. Mr. Foster has been residing in Forest drove for several years. where be has been employed by a large grocery firm. ills wlfo was formerly a resi dent of Drain, but for the past year has been employed at the Chamber of Commerce office. Up on her return she will continue her pox, I Ion there temporarily as the chamber f (fairs are now being put in glia;e for n new rcrelury who j is expecte 1 to be a. o.nled Boon to take the place of Mr. Holbein, who has reslgaed. Ituv.v sel next summer. Possibly return rlugiNome about middle August." Most of these familiar with the matters concerning this message were of the opinion that it slmpiy meant that Nome bad no com munication with the Maud except aurh as might reach Nome via Europe and the American' states through a radio at Stavanger which is at the South end of Nor way. v STAV OJ.' 8ENTF.NCK IS UltASTKD FOItliKS. (AMOclated f reM Leawl Wiro.) V CHrCAWO, March 6. Applica tion for a writ of error on behalf of Colonel Charles It. Forbes, former head of the United States veteran's bureau, recently found gnllty with Johu W. Thompson Mw Fosler e!,ects to return to OI conspiracy was men in loqerai Roneburz also and tliev will make 1 court tuaujr. their home In this city, w here they have many frieuds who wish them well. . Forbes counsel seeks to appeal the case to the United Statea cir cuit court of appeals. Stay of sentence of Forbes, who like Thompson was fined $10,000 and aenteuced to prison for two years, waa extended for 40 days by Judge Samuel Alschuler of the circuit court of' appeals, but he MRS. CALDWELL GETS NEWS OF DEATH OF HER FATHER Mrs. H. L. Caldwell, wife of the local Baptist minister, this morn ing received a) telegram announc-! refused to pass on the application hot afair and both men showed ex- j JtZJVmuSSi'nSZ i .' Th"1 ? ."TTi"? inordinary skill. The Elks were Z ?, iff ' t " ln '?.8 a08en.ce f the trlal greatly pleased made and ran wm u . return uu.u. pWB ,, th, ou,y omy , tlw famUy residing on the coast v .kill The Flk wr " 1 as in the aosence ol the trial eased with the showlna ' Ht B"lll-"llle, Missouri. Mr. Wade j Judg0, George A. Carpenter, who tt to possible that the " 67 ,r,;ar ' Ke ,ml lhe i sentenced Forbee and Thompson. ?.-- . T I 'alher of three children. Mra. Cald- w I will take phone orders for Ful- j ler Brushes. Plioue 3I0 VL Mrs. C. L. Houghton. Watch R. II. Pass Frl. night. 8. defeat Grants Among those arriving from northern points yesterday was K. It. Knight, Mr. Knight Is from Portland, and will be here a short time on business. ,tftI.I.IIII.I.M.I.I.I.I.II;.II.II.M.M 20th Century Grocery Pioneer Cash and Carry Stores of the Northwest Saturday andMonday Prices All Special Good only for these two days. Cocoa, Pure Bulk, 4' pounds .25c Chocplate Pura Juik, 2 pounda ... - 33c BJkcr's Premium Choco late, J pound pkg. 19c -Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. can, 2Sc; 2 lb. can 63c ttttttttttt LOCAL NEWS J Here Thursday Ray Ward waa here Thursday from points south of this city, and spent the day on business, lie re sides at Green. , To iileiwlale . W. Robertson left this morning , for Glendale, where be spent the day visiting and attending to business matters. Sutherlln Merchant Visitor Mr. Talbert waa in Uoseburg for a few hours Thursday attending to business matters. Mr. Talbert Is Sutherlin merchant Lundaena Visit , Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lundeeo visited in this city yesterday for a few hours and transacted business. Tbey reside at Melrose. Gilds Resident en Business Frank Barker transacted busi ness and spent a few hours, here visiting yesterday. Mr. Barker la a resident of Glide. Portland Man Visitor T. B. Meade, a resident of Port land, was an arrival hpre from the north yesterday and spent a short time here on business. Here From Eugene E. W. Mobr is here from Eu gene for a short time transacting business matters. Mr. Mobr ar rived here yesterday evening. From Drew J. D. Van Dyke spent several hours in this city Thursday at tending to business affairs, and visiting. Mr. Van Dyke is a resi dent, of Drew. To Dlxonvllle , Mrs. G. W. Vaughn returned to ber home at Dlxonvllle this morn ing. She spent Thursday in this city visiting with friends and shopping. Iteturna Home Mrs. Oscar Shockley returned to her home at Glide thla morn ing, after spending Thursday in Hoseburg visiting with friends and shopping. 1 Here Thursday Miss Marlon Hlckson was a vis itor in Hoseburg Thursday, and spent several hours here visiting and shopping. She la a resident of Brockway. From Glendale Mr. Smith of the Glendale Tele phone Exchange was a visitor in this city Thursday from Glendale. ! Mr. Smith spent a tew hours here on business. , On Business Here attending to business at tain Thursday was Arthur Hagen. Mr. Hagen is a resident of Glen dale, and returned home u the af eernoon. Visile Thursday I Robert K. Harris was among those who were visitors in Rose burg Thursday 'and overnight from northern points. Mr. Har ris is from Portland. Visitor Thursday' John Hatfield was a visitor in Roseburg Thursday.. Mr. Hatfield was here transacting business mat ters for a few hours. He is pro prietor of the general merchandise store at Dlxonvllle. itetiirna to Portland Miss Lucille Sappington, ot the Heinline conservatory, returned to this city this morning, after spending the past few days in Portland on business and visiting. To Vonralla Mrs. Ellen Post, of tbe county health unit and Miss Agnes Pitch ford, county Juvenile officer, mo tored to Voncalla this morning and spent the day there on busi ness. lacuna Party Visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert (J. Poore and family stopped over in this city yesterday to view the town, and were overnight guests. They are from Tacoma, and are motor ing through the Btate. Iteturns From Coast E. A. Britton. the Boy Scout executive of Douglas county, has returned to this city, after spend ing several days at the coast In the interesta ot raising funds for the organization. , Sale of Property .V The property belonging to Flo J.ra MucDonald, consisting ot four E lots and a building, was bought g today by Calvin and Ora Gllham. SI The sale was made by the J. W. t Tollman real Estate company, of I Kdenbower. Klnmatb Men Here Thursday A. O. Wimer, L. C. Wlmer and J. V. Hrlscoe, all with a highway 'construction company at Fort I Klamath, spent Thursday in Rose burg o"n business. They left this I morning by motor for Marshfluid ' and coast points. ( Motor to Eugene i Mrs. Tom Wharton and Mrs. 1 .lack Wharton motored to Eugene Thursday and spent the day on a J. visit. Mra. tlurgan. sister of Mrs. 5 Tom Wharton accompanied them uu iiimr muni, siiu will usib with her here Indefinitely. Th great dwbibution begin today, so you can tajte thif new dictionary home with you tonight ThU opportunity u extended to every reader of The News-Review To keep up with the times and supply the demands of all pro gressive readers, the publishers found it necessary to compile an entirely new djctipnary with an enlarged vocabulary and with many special features never before inpprporated in a similar volume. - . . . ' Your Bluett CEaocace The books are ready for you today. AH you need to do is to pre sent three coupons, such as have beef: printed in an- other column for three days, including today,, and ClUf this latest enlarged volume is yours for only. EXCLUSIVE SPECIAL ; FEATURES Not only.is there a much larger vocabulary an4 many more special fea tures but an entire section of this volume is made up of "Everyday Errors and how to correct them the mistakes we all make through carelessness or a slip of the tongue. Look Over this new section and see how many errors ',ou unconsciously make and how easy t is to correct them with this ha ady volume at your elbow. PUZZLES EASILY SOLVED Cross word puzzle solvers will be glad to get this new enlarged vocabu laryand also the new synonyms which are so helpful in. solving the thought stimulators. , Present Your Coupons TODAY w Vfnns, Rrh If Not Satisfied COUPON ON PAGE BE SURE TO BEAD THIS SERIES How to Talk CauahsiUifcvSwlMTmkiuDknaasrT Article No, 3 "f In this serin of snides I wsnt to csll attention to the msnr errors one besrs in the regular wslts of life. It as? be well to begin witB the business nun. He is big enough to besr bii ihire of the burden snd generslly spesking, he is somevrast csreleii in bis selection of words. Ususllr the business msn bss two distinct of language. One it for his direct conversation; the other is for eicluiive uie in hit corre spondence. In the Utter are "Yours to bind content, noted now as to vsluei trusting your favors and msnr other terms that he never uses in personal contscts. Hit tslet talk is more likely to be: "Nobody's got no better those kind of goods them two psir of short" and other tuch cs relets expressions thst any school boy can correct. The business msn" should bsve a third vsriety of Isngusge to ute in bit home. But be carries this, trade talk back into the family circle, and toon hit daughter it uting double negstivet, saying "Those kind" in stesd of "Thst kind,", snd referring to "Two psir' jQMead ol Tw3 I pairs." I Such men are likely to say that they never had time to learn how to speak correctly.' AU right, they can gain time now by learning. It does not require so much time to learn the proper use of words aa it does to speak Incorrectly. "I ain't got none" takes longer to say than "I have none", and other correct expressions are equally shortened. The newly compiled and greatly enlarged dictionary la the place to begin and this newspaper 'an nounces this plan through which every reader may have a copy of this beautiful new volume. In learning to apeak correctly, noth ing Is quite so necessary. (To be continued.) Oysters S ox. cans, each 19c Pineapple Broken Slices 97 Urge cans, tach sClC Pineapple, Sindard, slices, large, No. 2 cans, sach .. Tpmatoss Solid Pack, Rips Fruit, No. 2 cant, sach i cans 55; t cans Kingsford'a Corn Starch, 1Mb. pkg., 2 for 25c Kingsfords Gloss Starch, Of 1 lb. pkg., 2 for CoC K 2UTH CENTUKV COFSEfc "IT BfcATS ALL" i POUNDS TABLE TOMORROW. 95c" Toilet Paper, 1000 sheet tissue, S pkgs. .... WalssWt PS? n'l.iiiz - m E c w V Ml 25c I ROASTED TOOAV ON YOUR Fit slSEninaXiXcrT-rr . ; r n I Heinx Catsup, large bot. tlw, each . 32c Peschst, Del Monte, niedl- CtJ um cant, 19c;, 1 for OOC Rc'.'cd Oats 9 lb. tuck .. ..55c Cut Ivory. 6'Cikef 28c Matihes Noiselees tipt r good ccunt ....uC Dromedary Dates, pl") 22c Kcjn.O.Me Brooms A dandy Broom, for Ktjrr's Best Patent Flour, lb. sack .. a Brsides the sbove there are hundreds of other good price re.nont why it pays 20TH CENTURY GROCERYTHERE IS ONE NEAR YOU I :; Roieburg Store, 130 N. Jackson St, tTgsTsTsWs&;ffeT.T.T.T.T.T ORGANIZATION OF SPECIALISTS postlsno sno asaTTLX orvicca THE unparalleled tuccets of the Dr. Chat. j. Dean non-surgical method ' of treating Pile and other rertal snd colon ailments haa built an organira tion of highly trained tpeciaiUtt to care for the natlrntt who coma from sll 8 t"rt c' X n Tb skill of these specialists If proved that each Pile sufferer is aired or his fee Rr: FUNDED no matter how long standing rr how i, a seven hks case mav be. I Send tor my FREE book. . $2.49 I trd it I I -i rr C.HAi 1. L)tAN. M.D. Iik. PlNttlAStn WSttCf eIII. wnn 'f1.. r Don't forget the otrt's Club food sale Saturday, at .MuKean, Warby and Baldwln'a. Ih'livers HwlHon Roy Catching, local agent for Hudson and Essex cars, yesterday delivered a new Hudson ODach to J. Will lleckley. I AMliljuif! Mas Vlsita M. Fontane stopped over in this city overnight last night en busi ness. Mr. Fontane is a resident of Ashland. Visitor Today Edward Cachlin was a visitor In Hoseburg today . (rom South Deer Creek. He spent the day visiting with friends. From Glendulo Frank K. Molts arrived from Glendale Thursday afternoon, and will spend a day or so in Rose burg on business' and visiting. In Town Iay Or So 0. L'lmann arrived here from Portland Thursday afternoon, and Is apendlng a day or so In. thla city transacting business affairs. Sutherlin Man Hero P. A. Comstock or Sutherlln, waa a Roseburg visitor today transacting business matters for siiveral hours. llUHinesa Vbillor h. F. Kruse, a, Portland resi dent, arrived here from the north Thursday afternoon, and Is spend ing a aiort time lu Koseburg at-ii-udliig to business affairs. IMtor ThtirNtlny E. E. Miller was among those fioru the north to stop over in this city aa a guest and visitor on Thursday. He Is a resident ot Portland. Hero Twloy P. Farquhar, of a motion pic ture contracting company at Port land, arrived here last night from that place, and is spending today in this city on business. I;ulnr Visitor Todiiy-- Jas. Moran was an arrival here from Portland Thursday evening, i nd will epend a short time In Diis elty attending totuslnesa Inn-rests. tinuita Vmurn Man Visitor Frank MrKarland is here from llri'nts Pais today attending to business Interests. Mr. McKur l..nd arrived here last night from the aouth. On llllaflH'n . K. It. Davidson la here from r ilnta aouth of tho city, and Is pending a day or so attending to business matters. Mr. David tua la a Dlllard resident. 1'nnn Pririlaml 1. M. Putnam la spending the day here today looking after bnsi n.iss Interests. Mr. Putnam ta a resident of Portlsnd and arrived here last night from the north. laltor From North Joe Welnsteln stopped over In Koeeburg (or a few hours Thurs day to view the town and spent the night here. Mr. Weiuiieln la a Portland, realdent, NEWPORT WILL HAVE A FINE NEW-BANK (Awoclatod Tnm Leased Win.) -SALEM. Ore., Mar. 6. A chart er has been issued by Frank Dram well, state superintendent of banks lo the bank of. Newport, capitalized at $25,000. U H. Payne la president, George S. Humphrey, vice-president and H. W. r.auntlett. cashier. The West- 'em State Bank ot Newport failed ast November. . Shearing machine and extra cutlers and comb at Wharton Bros. FALL IS SI IIPOKN AKI. (AMOclatrd rteta Uaert Wire.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 6. Albert M. Fall, former secretary of the Interior will be served to day at El Paso, Tex., with a sub poena to appear as a witness for the government In the Teapot Dome lease annullment trial opening next Monday, it was an nounced here today. i L TROUBLE STARTS Phytleli. warn ilntf fttftte-tlrtf ttfln lit coUs ft.' UO f 111 Mrioui luntvoin fhcatlMi that aay rwult LMdlif pftysl Man now irtHribf tALSAMEA fr all kron efctrl ftctiM. Mtvl fcavwi Or. ftj. f. CraitrM. Aatlri, Ma., vrltaa: 1 iti II neitttvly fr my praetiaa a at, my family. It la Mick, mra aa. uft ! Iti Mtion Mka OtklKf !." 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The weakness of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen who has been losing ground gradually since lie underwent an operation for cancer of the liver on January 26, waa more marked today. The South Lhina leader's Illness Vss compli cated also by flatuency, o 1 . If you were worth a million dol-. Iars you could not buy a better loaf of bread. GRIMM BROS.' MILK BREAD. Phone 133. O fer $J? CHRONIC COUGHS IT'S BOUND TO STRIKE YOU That the Viuallty of the Groceries and the Service you get at this store, coupled with low prices, are Impelling factors in bringing your orders to us. In Vegetable we carry the pick of tlw Garden Always Fresh and Crisp Phone In your orders and they will be given personal and prompt attention. PICKENS BROTHERS Pld.BH,. , Phon.68