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FOUR ROSFBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY. MARCH 10. 1925. Wtats back of this shift 5 in cigarette popularity r Is it only a desire for change?. I Is it a matter of price ? Orisitall a question of taste? No mere desire for change will not explain why 10 many thousands of smokers all over the country are changing from other cigarettes to Chesterfield. It's something more fundamental. No price does not account for this sweeping turn-about in cigarette popularity, for Chesterfield is sold at the popular price it costs the same as any of the largest selling brands. Yes that's the answer. It is fast and taste alon that explains Chesterfield's sweeping gains. And taste is a matter of tobacco quality. W stat it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and bene of better taste) than in any other cig arette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. and thU belief U shared by cigarette tmokere the country over. SPOKANE GOES TO POLLS IN FIGHT ON BOOZE ISSUE I (Aanaialad Pm Lauad Win.) 1 SPOKANE, Wash., Mar. 10.--! With an unusually heavy rtglstra ; tlcm, Spokane voters today are de : elding one of the ' moat warmly contested city election beld sere tor yean. 1 The Issue wa drawn mainly around election of- three city com missioners from a field ot 16 can didates, with Maurice Smith, com miaaloner ot public safety and can didate tor re-election, the ouatand ing peraonallty. With the avowed pur pone of defeating Smith, an or ganization comprising some ot the city's moat prominent mercantile interests was formed and endorsed the candidacy ot Leonard Funk, commissioner ot public works; Robert W. Butler, former county auditor, and Charles W. Hedger, a deputy sheriff. Aligned on the oppoalng side Is an association of laymen of pro les tarn churches, which is back ing Smith, John Argall, commis sioner of finance, and George I. Keld, former county commissioner and sheriff. Smith'! policies of prohibition law enforcement have been emphasized by the church men who declare the fight is on j a "wet and dry" basis. Smitn s op- ponenta deny the liquor issue is Involved. o . HEY BOY81 BASEBALL New line of gloves, mitts, base balls Just in at Carr's. Leather gloves 00c, $1.15, $175. Baseman's and catchers' mitts. Balls 10c up. Leather covered balls 25c up. Double sewed horsehlde balla at 60c and 95c. Bats 25c to 11.25. Carr's. J. L. HOLM FUNERAL AT 10:30 WEDNESDAY The body of the late J, L. Holm, of Riverside, accompanied by C. Holm, a brother of deceased, arriv ed from Portland yesterday even ing. Mrs. Holm, this widow, and other relatives drove down la aa tos and reached here at 4:30 o'clock. Arrangements for the fun eral were made late yesterday and the services wiy be held at Suth erlin Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock in the chapel of the Suth erlin Academy. Interment will be in Wilbur cemetery. Iwftr SttsM Taawce fla III III HOTAUNG FREED, BUT GUNMAN HELD (Asuclatad Prrai Leaanl Win.) SAN FRANCISCO, March 10. Charges made by Kalph 1. King, former jail keeper at Hllo, T. H., that Richard M. llotallng, wealthy San Francisco Clubman, conspired with him to murder Mrs. Fred erick C. Hotaling, slater in law of the clubman, were declared to be unfounded by the county grand Jury last night and the matter was dropped. King was ordered dismissed from custody, but Louis Madison, supposed gunman, who, according to King's story, bad been hired with Al Reels, another suspected gunman, to do the kllliog, wad ! held on a charge - of burglary. Reels has never been captured. . BOMB DESTROYS KLANSMAN'S HOME; 17 ESCAPE DEATH (AaocUlad rraa Laaaad Win.) HEItRIN, n., March 10. If. P. Fowler, father ot Glenn Fow ler, one ot the principals In the Klan and antl-Klan fighting here, and his wife were Injured today by an explosion which tore out a corner of Fowler's butcher shop.- Fowler and his wife were sleep ing In the rooms above the store. Ulenn Fowler, who was a body guard for the late 8. Glenn Young, was not at home at the time of the blast. Police expressed the opinion that the blast was caused hy an explosive placed under the shop by unidentified assailants. Fifteen other oceupants ot the Fowler Apartments were badly shaken up by the dynamite ex plosion. Mr, and Mrs. Fowler were hurled out of bed to the sidewalk below. It was necessary to diK thorn out of the debris of brick and mortar. Neither was seriously injured. Windows for blocks around were broken by the blast. Estimates of the damage were between $5,000 and $10,000. Police arrested two suspects. RACY DIVORCE CASE ATTRACTS LONDON ' (AaocUtcd Prtm Lraanl Van,) LONDON. March 10. Hours before the resumption of the Deu . nistoun trial today, a long line ot sensation seeking spectators, in cluding more than two score wom en, walled outside the doors of the courts. Some had equipped themselves with blankets and flasks of hot tea, for the day was oitteriy cold. Alvita Brings Restful Sleep to Interrupted Slumbers C. A. Molt, 1131 Bush St.. Oak land, California, who has been compelled to get up four to six times a night, now reports relief from longstanding kidney and prostate trouble after taking Al vita for one week. "Having heard of your Alvita Tablets, 1 came to your Long Beach store two weeks ago and bought a box of 60 tablets for $1.00 and within one week was absolute ly relieved of a long standing trouble with my kidneys or pros tate which necessitated my being up from four to six times during the night "I can hardly express my appre ciation for the good these tablets CLUB WORKER SPENDS WEEK IN COUNTY During the past week Helen Con Kill, specialist from the Ore gon Agricultural College, was In the county visiting the cooking and sewing clubs oiganlzed by W. S. Curienter, Douglas county boys and girls club leader. Miss Cow till reports the quality of work very good. The clubs vis ited are located at Drain, Yon calla, Sutherlln, Roseburg, Urecu3, Camas Valley, Myrtle Creek, Rid dle and Days Creek. Preliminary meetings were also beld with the boys looking forward ts the organization ot livestock, puultry, crops and garden clubs. Prospects are. favorable fur a good enrollment in these clubs among the boys. 0 I Try Joint-Ease For Rheumatism When rheumatism settles In any I of your joints and causes agony, diistrttbs or misery, please remem ber that Joiut-Lase is the one remedy that brings qnitk and, last lug relief. i it matters not bow chronic or ag gravated, a case may be ruja on Juiut-Kaue aud relief is sure to fol low. Joint Ease is for joint troubles only and h a clean, penetrating pre'taration that all druggists everywhere are recommending. Always remember, jrv&en Joint Ease gets in joiut "agony gets out quick. time. M award refusing to compete in last year's Olympic evenu. Mas sard recently pu blushed criticism' of (j audio, asserting he had beon picking "easy marks' to meet to avoid jeopardizing hi great repu tation and it is assumed this was responsible for the duel. Tissue creams and lotions to pro tect one's skin from the chilling March winds. Keeps the face smooth and free from blemishes of any kind. Lloyd Crocker. RODENT CONTROL CAMPAIGN TO START A. W. Moore, of the U. S. bio logical survey, is working with County Agent Cooney in inaugurat ing a campaign to eliminate ground squirrels In the county. An extensive rodent control campaign Is to be started. Mr. Cooney status, and it Is expected that good re sults will be obtained this year. The campaign will start at Glide on the 14th. The residents of the Glide vicinity have organized pest district, and all of the farm- era ot that vicinity will meet in Glide on Saturday at which time poison grain will be distributed, an 4 alw quantities of the new poi son gas, calcium cyanide, which will doubtless be widely used this year. This can be used wbere cat tle or poultry are apt to pick up the poisoned grain, or where ani mals are apt to become poisoned from eating carcasses of poisoned squirrels. This new system uses a handful of calcium cyanide flakes thrown Mrs. Dennistouu Is suing her Tho most important thiii In the TwI .T world is the quality of your daily 1 ' " larS 3 ksl,,n. Iknl. Jl ill t ,.,u n lugii QI.VIVO, DBD DBS testified that, to further his own Met. Your health and happiness de petuls on it. Take no substitute. Order ti K I M M IIHOS.' MILK IIKKArt. 1'hone 133. ot simply good insurance but WIHlInsiiraiice The Perfect Protection Policy in West Coast Life offers you these better features: Accident. IVeckly, income during disa-J biliry. Skfcneui IWeelljr payment, to cover loss of time. Permanent total disability, (t)- No" more premiums to pay, (a) Monthly m. come for life, (3), Full amount of poli3 at death. Loss of limbs or right B( mult Q accident 1 Full amount of policy paid at once; also Income paid for life; also full amount of policy paid at death. Old age. An Income provided for life. Cash Loans Money may be borrowed on sole seewty of policy. Money Values 1 Policy may be converted: jnto cash, paid up insurance, or extended insurance. TKest Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY PORTLAND BRANCH OFFICE, 1 FLOOR CASCO BLDQ. Q HAKLEY J. WATSON, Disl. Mgr. 1144 Cory Ave.. Roseburg, Oregon ..... military ambitions, he encouraged her In becoming intimate with the lute .Sir John C'owaus, former ilrltlsh quurtermaster-general. There was a mild sensation when lr Marshall Hall, defense cuunsel, In cross-examining .Sir llworge Lewis, Mrs. Demilsiouu's solicitor, who was called as a wit ness, attacked the validity of the divorce grunted to the Dennta touns In l'urls In 1921, on the grounds that it was collusive and that neither party was domiciled In France. TI10 witness insisted thai Colonel Deniiistnun lived In France when the divorce was ranted and that he would have remained here had he not married Countess Carnarvon. Mrs. Dennlstoun, who went to tho country over the week end, on the advice of her physician, ap peared In court, looking pale and not well. Neither Colonel Dcn nistoun nor his wife was present during the early proceedings. have, done for me in this regard. 1 1 into the burrow, generating a gas m a uitui m niuiure age. Dm leei like a young man today I am buy ing one-halt dozen boxes of Alvita Tablets to give to my friends." Alvita ia the recent scientific discovery which brings lime,' iron and phosphates to you in a vege table form. It is prepared from the deeprooted alfalfa plant In highly concentrated tablets. Alvita has proved especially beneficial in building up weakened, run-down conditions, and in overcoming kid ney, bladder and prostate trouble. No matter w hat you have tried, try this remedy of Nature now. A dol lar buys a ' box at Chapman's Pharmacy. Mall orders accepted. ALVITA NOTICE It you want the dully Oregnnlas by mall or carrier, 1'hone &y 1-lc IIFU.IIM IU1W li; VALLItt. (Aanc-Utnl -ca Uaard Wirt.) nitrsSF.I.S, March 10. The IMstun government has Issued orders to prevent the admission Into tho country of the Irish re pulillrun leader, Kumoun De Va leru, who hits been InvltPd by Flemish aicltators to glvo lectures here on Inland aud the Flemish Martyrs. What a satisfaction It la to know you have the best. You can lie ns i;nil of this when you buy CK1MM llKotV Mll.K 11KKAI. 1'hone U3. BISHOP QUAYLE, METHODIST, DIES (AMnclatvd Vrem Uued Win.) BALDWIN. Katu.. War. 10. DfHhop William A. Quayle, author. lecturer, educator and for uioru than a quarter century one ot the outntandiug figures of tjie Method' Ul Kpiticopal church, died, at bis hom nvar here yesterday. lie waa 64 years old. Death cams follow iutf a sudden heart ut-tuck. which suffocates the rodents. It has been found very effective in many localities, It Is staled. The use. of this poison will be thoroughly demonstrated at the meetinK in Glide on Saturday. Meetings will later be held at Mel rose, Scott Valley, Oakland, Myrtle Creek, Riddle and Ulen dale. It is expected that there will be more than 6,000 pounds of poisoned barley distributed throughout the country, and from 1,0'Ki flto l,2u0 pounds ot calcium cyanide. NOTICE Bids will be receive! toy the un dersigned up to and including March 21st, 1925, for purchase of two hundred cords four-foot first or second growth red fir wood to be delivered at Cannery at Kone burg as follows: 60 cords in July, cords in September, &0 cords in October, and 50 cords In November, f MFUITA VAILKY can ning COMPANY. PATRIARCHS All members luloii Enran! mvnt are rvqiietd to be present at the regular meeting Wednvsdity nlght at 7:;iy o'clock. Work in ih PalrUrchial degree large clas. FUfcl) MIL.LKK, C. P. SEEK RELEASE OF INMATE OF FEEBLE MINDED HOME (Ajsauciatf-fi lrM iraU Hire.) SAMS M, Ore., Mar. lo. Theo dore Henry Itainho. father, uud (Jeorgo VT Sanders, h unhand of Nellie Hauiho Sanders, inmate of the siute institution for the tvehto mind, d, yesterday afternoon ffied application .for a Writ of habeas roipus to secure release of the girl from the state Institution or the feeble minded, where they al lege she is being unlawfully de tained. Rain bo is a Portland resi dent and Sanders a soldier al Van couver barracks. Judge McMahan signed an alter- American fence la now zinc insu uiwu, iiiwvh gj dico du io iw MUve vrlt sotting .March 23 fw- veui more gw.aiuiiDK is put ..u the t!me for Superintendent J. N me iirw man was pos.uie uiuiei smltk of the institution to tshow the old process. This will practi cally double the lite of the 'fence Insist on American line Insulated fence. Sold by Wharton Bros. DAILY WEATHER REPORT ,8EVENTH!H all's V. S. Ssttner ttureau, local or flee, Koscburg, Oregon, 24 uoun ending & a. m. Prsclp. In Inches and Hundredths HUht'st ti-niiM-raturo yrnienluy lwvst tvniueruturo last ulxht.. :n Vrrclititatlon, last Si hours I Total rvc Ip. sincu lirsi monih Normal prrclu. tor this monlh.,3 ' Total prvdu. from Sent. 1. to data .33- Averexe ereclp. (rum Sent , i. i;7 Catarrh To"u, t,xm 8et-. i cause why his charge should not be released. SIR KNIGHTS ATTENTION Regular conclave of Ascalon Coninianilery No, H, Tuesday even ing, 7:30 o'clock. Important bus! nes cnmiiiK up. a.VM J. 8HOKMAKRR, E. C. i CHAMPION SWORDSMAN MEETS HIS SUPERIOR OJJE Ot AMERICA'S STRONOBST COMPANIES n 1 will do hat e ; iVledl&inC dsim for It rid i your systvui ot Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Mold by rinitslsts for over 40 years, j '. i. ClLLMvi' ) CO. .Toledo. Ohio (Aawielatrd Pwca lal Wii.) PARIS, Mar. 10. Lncien (tandin. Itenerally reftnrded In Krance as v the world's arvatest swonlsman, was wnuaded today In a duel with IccjAraiand Masssnt, Olympic chain i nlnn at Antwern In l-jt. Mss- l'-t S 3 sard sword traversed the flsh Av.rnne yreaj.Ha.llou for 46 of Oaadin's sword hand duniui wet seasons, (duuteniber to I their first passaae at arms. The May, Inclusive) 11 4i ; wound was sllaht but Gaud in was i'slr toiutht and vtlueMijy, i unable to continue. continued cold tonight. liaudin and Ms sard have been WH. iieteorologUt 1 cold lo want each other for some a mi. i. ion iHixAit voia- , COlKriU 11K. Hi!Ua Oll (Aanclatad Fnai Laaaad Wlta.) KEW YORK, March 10 Wall street learned today ot the failure of the plans for a two billion dol lar foursome on the golf links at Jekeyl Island, (ia. J. P. Morgan, George T. Baker, Charles K. Mitchell, president ot the National City Hank. Alvin W. Krecb, chairman of the Equitable Trust company, were Involved In the plans for the match. Efforts were made last week, to bring to gether the four, who represent in stitutions with asaeats well above two ollllon dollars. The proposal failed through the opposition of Mr. Krech, who is skeptical regarding the merits of golf as a pastime. The other three are enthusiastic about It aud Mr. Iiaker is playing 12 holes a day on the island, or four more than John D. Kockefeller does at Ormond Beach. Mr. Iiaker, who Is 84 years old, learned to play golf after he was 79 years old. He also learned how to smoke a cigar after his 70th birthday. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere thanks to those who so kindly as sisted us after the death of our be loved brother, also for the beauti ful floral offerings. PHEOBE E. YOUNG FRANK CARLILE WM. CARLILE ROSA BEL1EU LILLY HEHON . VIOLA BOREN MARY DOOLITTLE Travel Planning get helpfUl advice Your local Southern Pacific agent is an expert in transportation matters. Let him help you. Ask him regarding: Fares Schedules Routes Reservations, etc. Thus benefit by his experience and training he is eager to serve you. Sout hem IPacifnc L. B. MOORE, General Agent ' Phone 11, Roseburg, Oregon HUSBAND WINS DIVORCE AND CUSTODY OF CHILDREN WILL ATTEND CONVENTION Forest Supervisor Carl B. Neal, the district rangers, Houser and Irving, of the field office force and Deputy Supervisor Bonebrake, will go to Euseae on the 30th to attend a four-day convention of forest service officials. The con ference will take up prevention methods, control of fires and other matters relating to fire prevention and fighting in national forests. o THAT GOOD $1 HOSE Hundreds of women of Roseburg are getting better wear out of Carr's $1.00 hose. Why not try them? Full line of sizes and colors. Don't be afraid to try them be cause we only ask $1.00. Judge Hamilton today granted a divorce to Olger G. Uether from Florence Sether. The case ia one in which the wife sued for divorce on the grounds of cruel and inhu man treatment. The man answer ed with a cross-complaint, charging adultery. The husband's conten tions were sustained by the court, and he was given the decree and the custody ot the children. Watex glass in any quantity for preserving eggs. Lloyd Crocker. ARRANGING F0R CARAVAN TO HOTELMEN'S CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Weaver left yesterday for Portland, making the trip by motor. Mr. Weaver, who is the owner and manager of the Umpqua hotel of this city, will meet with other botelmen of the state at Portland, and together they will go to Chehalis to make tentative plans for a caravan of hotelmen to tour the Pacific high way to San Francisco in the near future. Plana are being made for a meeting of the botelmen of Ore gon, Washington and California this spring, and the Oregon State Hotel association desires to attend the convention in a body and hopes , to arrange a motor caravan of Oregon and Washington hotel managers. Just in a car of sewer pipe. W. Metzger. FOUNTAIN PENS Special value In fountain pens Just received. For $1.00 we give you a self-filling 14k gold pen, each fountain guaranteed to give satis faction. Also about 20 styles of fancy barrel pens, different colors, tipped, gold bands, etc, men's or women's styles. Every one fully guaranteed. Why pay twice as much for a pen? See these at Carr's. Midget pens and pens with sautoir ribbons, also pen and pen, cil gift sets. See them. for a hat breakfast 3 to 5 minutes for Quick Quaker Look for the Quaker on the hiM That means Quaker flavor That means X to S minute cooking. That means the super fine oats yon want the finest grown, the most delicious ia all the world. HERE is a rich breakfast, delicious beyond com pare. Yet cooked completely in 3 to 5 minutes. That's quicker than plain toast; it's ready be for the coffee. - Why then, have less nourishing breakfasts, less delicious and enticing breakfasts? "Hot oats and milk" doctors all are urging. "Savory, flavory oats," your appetite and children's urge. Get Quick Quaker today. All that rich and wonder ful Quaker flavor is there; the smooth deliciousness that once tasted is never forgot. See what a joy tomorrow's breakfast can be, Standard full six and weight paakes 3 Mtdiam pounds LmtfK i ponndt 7 os. Turn pot, bo has two kinds of Quakes Oata-Uis kiod yoa amsisarbamsCsikt'