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    ROSEBURG NEWSREVfcW THURSDAY. MARCH 12, 1925.
AGarden brlZaacBag
T HERTS no better outdoor, thrifty training for a good,
live bor than taking care of a garden and marketing
the produce. He learns of nature' wonders and the value
of regular attention to details.
Give him the value of your advice as to seeds. Start -him
right It costs as much for ordinary seeds as for ours
with 40 years reputation for good yields of excellent
quality. Select the seeds from the Northrop, King & Co.
' Seed Box now on display at several dealers' stores in your
Cry. There are no better seeds at any price.
NORTHRUP, EtlNG&CoS
The Flowers y Tff M?2?a M.
MMMMUOniMUA SUasfi A CO. SEEDSMEN. MINhEAPOUS. MtNUmnHOHMiv
LOCAL NEWS
' Return to Pennsylvania
i Mr. and Mrs. J.
i Pittsburg. Pennsylvi
been guests here of their dauifhier.
, Mrs. A. W. Illanchard, lelt last
nifht Cor their home.
From Oakland Mart Today
I. TVmell waa a visitor In thla Edward Cachlla wa hero today
city yeaterday from Oakland, and ! from South Deer Creek visiting
iM.nl the dav here attending to frlenda ami transacting business
bualnas matwrs. mantra.
On Buslneee
Leo B. Rice arrived here Wed
nesday and is spending today In
thla city transacting business. Mr.
Kice la from Portland.
Mrs. Pettlnrew Here
Mra. 8. E. Pettigrew arrived
here Yesterday afternoon from
Medford, and la spending a day
or ao In thla city visiting.
Bualnaaa Visitor Today
J. C. Hawkina arrived here Wed
nesday afternoon from Portland,
and spent today In thla city look
ing after business Interests.
Vlaitor Yesterday
T. I. Robinson was here from
northern points yesterday. Mr.
Robinson is a resident of Carlton,
aud stopped over to view Roaeburg.
Spends Day Here
in Armentrout waa a visitor in
Roaeburg from northern points.
Mr. Armentrout is from Portland
and spent the day on business. ,
From Portland
T. E. Lawrence is spending a
short time In Roseburg on business
matters. Mr. Lawrence arrived
here yesterday from Portland.
Here From Portland
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chapman ar-
Llcanaa Issued
A marriage license was Issued
yesterday evening to H. M. Millard
of Eugene, and Maud Schmeluer,
of Koseburg.
In From Milo
Mr. and Mra. George Norman
were visitors here today from Milo.
They spent tho day on business
and visiting with friends.
Salem People Stop Over
A. C. llohenstedt and daughter,
Mary Alberta, were among the ar
rivals here yesterday from Salem.
They are stopping over In Rose
burg for a day or so to view the
toft u.
SSrlSays His Prescription Cc:;!,
Banishes All Rheumatic Pc! ;
and Twinges Is Guarantee J
Confined to Home
II. H. Ktauleton la confined to his
home with a light attack of influ-1 death actually occurred on Kebra
PASTOR DECLARED
DEAD AWAKENS AND
TELLS EXPERIENCES
(AanrUted 1tm LrsvJ Wlr.
ROCHESTER, N. Y., Mar. 12
How I)r. Samuel W. Heaven, pastor
emeritus of the Lake Avenue Bap
tist Church here awoke to life af
ter hla family believed him dead,
and for days thereafter, before
Deep Seated Urlo Acid Deposits '
Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic
' Poiaon Starts to Leave the Sys
tem Within Twenty-Four Hours.
enza, and will not be able to return
to his work until next wees-
Here on Business v
Lano Goodell, of Portland, form
er commander of the American
Legion in the state. Id
visitor here today.
From South Deer Creek
Clarence Mam was a 'visitor In
this city yeftenlay from South
l)eer Creek. He sjient the day here
visiting with friends.
From Coast
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Clary were
here yesterday from coast points
visiting and on business. They are
Uer.d residents.
From Canyonville ,
J. A. Becker waa here today from
Old Realdent Visits
J. B. Wnlte, an old resident of
this city, and an cniilneet on the
Back From Loa Angeles
Claude Crocker and Charles Pick
ett returned last night after a visit
In T.n Aneples. v
Southern Pacific railroad, and who
In From Garden Valley i Is now located in Portland. stop
Mr. Ewens was a visitor from ! ped overnight here and visited old
the rural districts yesterday and friends. Mr. YValte left this morn
attended to business matters. Mr. i ing for Ashland, w here he will
Ewens lives at Garden Valley. i visit his brother.
.Today's Cross-Word Puzzle
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From Eugene
C. Jenson, was a visitor In this
city yesterday from Eugene, and
spent a few hours attending to
business matters.
Greens In From Winston
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Green motorell
here yesterday from Winston, and
spent a few hours on business and
visiting with friends.
rived here yesterday from Port- ( Canyonville, and spent the after-
atlcndlng to business mat-
land, and anent today here. Mr.
Chapman waa here on business.
Here Wednesday
Bill Bailey waa a visitor, here
yesterday and last' night from
South Doer creek, anil spent the
evening visiting with friends.
noon
ters.
From Ashland
W. A. Pettigrew wa a Rose
burg visitor yesterduy and over
night from southern points. Mr.
Pettigrew Is from Ashland.
I From Kugene
Cheat Hemmlnway was an ar
Return From Portland
Mr and Mra. J. K. Farrington
nave returned, to this city after rival here yesterday from Eugene,
motoring to Portland Sunna, and and spent tho day in Koseburg
spending a short time on business.; attending to business matters.
ary 26, "lived in another world.'
was revealed today by hi? son, the
Rev. Dr. Albert W. Beaven.
Moved to awe by the profound
spiritual experiences which he
cnniiminlrjitad to them hla wife
a business , and aona preserved a written rec
ord of all Dr. Deavea said during
the time the conviction that h
waa In another world remained
with him.
The account of the boautlea anil
mode of life in "the other world,"
i that lr. Beaven la said to have
I told his family, gathered about
!hls bfdslde was not divui-vci by
! ri latlves.
Whether death In tho physical
sei.se had occurrei a ve-k bi fi re
Is a question pnzzf.ng his relatives
today.
"We do not believe that be did
artually die at that tima." said his
son today. "But we know that he
hud a firm conviction that he wan
going to die and that he (ell Into
a sleep after what appeared to bo
a period of suspended animation,
from which he uwoke In the belief
that he was In another world.
"The fact that death occurred or
did not occur, as I aee It, does not
niter the profound spiritual exper
ience that he undoubtedly under
went, nor does It lessen the spirit
ual significance of the message ho
couvtytd to us."
C
Vlaitor Wednesday
E. J. Ollivant spent several hours
In Roseburg yesterday. Mr. Olli
vant is from Looking Glass, and
was here on business matters.
Miss Shupe Visits
Miss Lottie Shupe was a visitor
in town Wednesday from Melrose.
Miss Shupe visited with friends
and shopped for a few hours.
Hsre Tuesday
Oscar Sellnius was a Roseburg
visitor Wednesday. Mr. Selinius is
from Little River, and as here at
tending to business matters.
Spend Wednesday In Roseburg
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nichols
spent Wednesday In this city on
business and visiting w'th friends.
They are Days Creek residents.
Mr. Preschern In
Vincent Preschern was a visitor
here from Melrose yestensuy. Mr.
Preschern was here purchasing
supplies and transacting business.
Here Tuesday
Peter Johnson was a visitor here
Tuesday and over night, spending
several hours looking after busi
ness matters. Mr. Johnson is from
I Myrtle Point.
HO-IZONTAL
1 tolerates 30 an act of
6 periods
after sun
down 11 a color
usually c
plied to
horses
12 ilc forte
article
14 tobacco
kiln
15 likely
Iff fruits
1 8 scratch
19 point of
compasa
0 inscribed
again
22 sun god
2.1 a diifit
24 a large
Australian
bird
id before the
present
time
28 friend
(French)
pleading
82 (loan in
the air
43 a relative
34--suffix de
noting ac
tion 5 invite
37 a slit
8i period
41 on account
of
42 very
44 calumniate
47 a unit for
typography
48 aged
GO man's
name
61 head-gear
62 hindermost
. section
S4 part of .
verb "to
be"
65 liirow with
violence
6(3 shady re
cesses 67 firm
VERTICAL
' m
an alcohol- 2v liquid used
ie liquor
2 twisted
fibres
8 a cereal
trrasl
4 upon
0 mental agi
tation tcolloql
6 a Roman
emperor
7 depart
& second son
of Noah
9 an absolute
monarch
10 artificial
layers of
rock
13 seraglio
16 small en
closure 17 saint
( French
abbr.l
20 short ,
round
coats
2 1 a sovereign
2H copy
2S--open sore
27- -possese
28 man's
name
81
for print
ing
even (con
Ir.rtinn 1
8 engross
completely
80 a g. n tie
man ( Span. I
38 a s airly
edifice
40 everyone
41 nourished
4J a combin
ing form
toil)
45 exclama-
, tion of
orrow
41 colors
47 member of
British no
bility 49 jackdaw
61 a young
bear
53 prehx de
noting again
65 exclama
tion of surprise
On Business
L. T. Russell arrived here from
Portland yesterday afternoon, and
Is spending a day or two In Rose
burg attending to buslnesa matters.
Business Visitor Wednesday
r.. H. Neal waa here from Eu
gene yesterday and spent the day
attending to btislnena affairs. Mr.
Neal left for tho north this morn
ing. From Portland
W. P. Powers waa among those,
from northern points to arrive here
yeaterday and spend several hours
viewing the town. Mr. Powers is
from Portland. I
Here Today
A. R. Sawtell and P. R. Sawtell.
Portland residents arrived here
from that place yesterday and are
spending a ehort time in tms city
visiting.
Soend Wednesday-
Mrs. Jessie Hartley and daugh
ter, of Riddle returned to their
home at that place last night after
spending the day here visiting and
shopping.
Brings In Car
Earl Burr, of Burr and Sons,
agents for Studebaker cars 4n thla
county, has returned rrom Port
land with a new 1925 model Stude
baker coupe.
Grants Pass Man Visits
J. W. Colum was an arrival from
southern points In the state yes
terday and spent several hours
here on business. Mr. Colum is
from Grants Pass.
ous results have been accomplish
ed in the most severe cases where
the suffering and agony was- In
tense and piteous and where the pi
tient waa helpless.
U fnn.ua U Allow nf 9S ffntkM
St., Rochester. N. V.. the dlscovemr
of ALLEN RHU, who for many
years suffered the tormeats of
acute rheumatism, desires all suf
ferers to know that he does not
want a cent of anyone's money un
less ALLENRHU decisively con
quers this worst of all diseases.
Hainan rullerton and every!
druggist HI this county is authoris
ed to say to everv rheiimalio suf-1
ferer that if ALI.KNKHU, the sure I
conqueror of rheumatism, does not
stop the agony, reduce swollen )
joints and do away with even the ;
slightest twinge of rheumatic pain.
he will gladly return your money ! and he has Instructed Nathan Knl
wlthout comment. . jerton and druggists everywhere to
AI.LKNHHU has been tried and ' guarantee it as above in every in
tealed for years, and really marvel- i stance.
rnnnc imkt nn im ro rn 111 r-V
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START EASY any WEATHER
We guarantee all other can nearly double their present mileage,
with great Increase In power. We fit any car, track, tractor, boat
or stationary engine. Bee mileage guarantee below:
Ford ...........8i ml. Chevrolet ..81 ml. Oakland ll sat)
Maxwell .-..8t ml. Overland .-...88 ml. Dodge II mL
Too can drive any car In heaviest traffic without shifting gears.
Starts off in high gear in any weather, no priming or heating, no
jerkins' or choVlng. No foul spark plugs or carbon la cylinders.
Our outfit makes DRY OAS so no gasoline geU o yew cjrlbtdar
walla, or down In your crank case Your motor lasts three times aa
long. Bavlng In repair bills alone pay for our outfit three times
rear, besides savin; cost of half the sjm yon now buy. SENT Oil
80 DAYS' TRIAL. Fully guaranteed to fulfill every claim. Writ '
today; give name and year of your car. Remember gasoline la in
creasing m price. Air Friction Carburetor Co.
AGENTS WANTED, . Ko. S Raymond Building, Dayton, Opfe
Visitor From Coast
Clyde Shull was a visitor from
the coast yesterday. Mr. Shull
Coquille resident, and left on tho
evening train for Fresno to visit, j
Medford Couple Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. w. P. Spear were
visitors in Roseburg Wednesday
and last night from southern Ore
gon points. They reside at Med
ford. Returns to Drain
Mrs. Roy Hedrlck returned to
her home at Drain this afternoon,
after standing a few hours here
yesterdcy and this morning on
business.
la III at Home 1 ,
William Fisher of 825 Winches
ter street, has been confined to his
home since Sunday with a bad at
tack of la grlppo. lie will not ba up
for several daya.
Eugene People Here
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Marty of Eu
gene are Roseburg visitors for a
day or two. They arrived here last
night, and Mr. Marty will be here
on business.
Musical Program Tomorrow
A fine musical program will he
presented Ity Mrs. Charles Hem
line, of the Heinllne Music Con
servatory, at the high school In
an assembly at 3:15. This is one
of the many musical programs to
be presented this year In assem
bly, and will be an interesting one.
rJSOAKS RIGHT IN
AND LIMBERS UP
STIFF JOINTS
CIVIL WAR VETERAN
DIES WEDNESDAY
Daniel R. King, a veteran of
tho Civil War, passed away at
the Soldiers Home Hospital Wed
nesday at the age of 85 years,
after an Illness of a week. Mr.
King was living at Riddle, and
wai brought to this city a week
ago quite III. He was horn in
Krie county, iDhlo. and was a
veteran of the 23rd Ohio Infantry
company K. He waa well known
In Kiddle and Douglas county and
leaves many friends to grieve at
his passing. Surviving are one
daughter. Mrs. Paul ' Gary, of
Kiddie, and a son, John, of Los
Angeles, who were present with
Stiff, swollen. Inflamed, rheu-:
matic joints annum u ' " ; rllnprili services will be held at
with a remedy made for just that ; (he HOTeBur undertaking Chapel
purpose only. (Friday aflornoon at 2 o'clock.
Hememl). r tne name ot mis o s-1 h K , ,rviro -,m be raad
covery la Jolnl-Kase ami u win
take out the agony, reduce the
and Interment will lie held at the
Solii Ie i a Home cemetery.
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For
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quick rmwn Pwn
The Best .Sales
man in Tovrn?
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lind the answsr and
find Oour customars
Read the Classified ads.
in The News-Review. They
mean dollars' to you.
Use News-Review Classified A4
MrtUtne for rwelllte ' '
Visitors From Klamath Falls
Mrs. N. B. Pavaa and Mra. George
Panoaa were among those from
southern points to spend yester
day In this city visiting. They are
both reaidents of Klamath Falls.
From Happy Valley-
Mrs. Frank Stelnliau' visited
Roseburg for a time yoaterdsy.
Mrs. wteinnaur is irom napy vai- lerd,y Irom Por,iand and sp-nt
ley and waa here shopping and ' . d .hort me ,,,-
Visitor From Portland
H. E. Wilcox was an arrival hore
visiting.
If mlution to Puasle
Herewith
No. 119.
smJji. "use;
How to Solve Puxzle.
The btit way to solve this
cross-word puczle is to run over
the list of horiiontal and verti
cal synonyms in search of evi
dent or "easy" words. If hori
zontal, the we'd you are look
ing for mutOtend crosswise
front the number to the first
haoerf slop on the right; if ver
tical, it iriurt evtjj'd downward
from the r.undn'T1 to the f rst
shaded stop below. When fin
ished, the words should read
equally well crosswise and
downward.
Glendale Residents In
Mr. and Mis. 8. E. Eakln and
daughter, Julia, Bpent several
hours In Roseb.irg Wednesday
t shopping and attending to busi
ness aflairs.
From Wilbur
L. A. Irving was a visitor in tills
city Tuesday from points north of
Roseburg, spending several hours
attending to business matters. Mr.
Irving resides at Wilbur.
From 8utherlin
Frare.is M. Chase left yesterday
for Portland to bring back a new
Overland enr for K. W. Chse. who
has the agency here for the Over
land ca.'s. '
Arrive From Sea't'.-i
Mra. Jim Collins ft'd baby arriv
ed here last r.i-lit fi'.in Seattle,
and will locate here w:t:i Mr. Col
lins who has bem working here for
the paal bi-v nil vet Uj.
I Leave For Portland
j F. II. Co-n iii:d Mr. Faweclte, of
I the Coen l.nib r Comiianv hf re.
left yestunlay afternoon for Port
I land to look after company busl
' riess for the nejt several days.
awelling and limber up any trouble
Joint after ordinary cure-alls have
n.l.alallu fn(lll .Illt rilh It Ml
I 6Uc a tube at all druggists. Ask
for Joint-Base.
Always remember, when Joint
Enso gets In Joint agony gets out
quick.
Limbers 'Em Up
Joint-Ease
News Spotlight Centres on Them
From Myrtle Creek
T. E. Iligeenbothani was a vis
itor yesterday from southern
rwlnls In the county. Mr. Hlggen
aotham Is a Myrtle Creek resident,
arid was here on business.
here transacting business. Mr.
Wilcox returned-to Portland this
afternoon.
Mrs. Wlllard Returns
Mrs. A. J. Wlllard returned to
this city this morning, after spend
ing the first part of the week In
Portland visiting with her son,
Dale, who is attending Hill Mili
tary Academy.
To Visit st King Home-
Miss Clifford Is expected to ar-1
rive here today from Seattle. Miss
Glfford Is the sister of Mrs. L.
King of tMs city, and will siond
the next three weeka or ao visiting
at her home.
Portland Man Visitor Ovenlght
J. H. Walte, a resident of Port
land, stopped over In this city last
night as a visitor. Mr. Walte was
on his way to visit hla h-n'her.
who lives la Ashland, and left
this morning.
From Umpque
J. M Myers, who hsa charre of
the government road work at
llmpqun, was here this morning
i on business. Mr. Myers si ilea
I that the road work la pro"rnslng
inulte well. However, the draining
I rf part of the road, which was to
! have been started on Monday, waa
' rnuponed on account of the ra'n-
fall last Sunday, which made the
clay too wet to even work.
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J. C. Moore Returns
J. C. Moore, a former resident of
Roaehurg, and formerly having
properly Interests here,
fiiau: E. X. TH I E D'V-A D f KTOieA PsAVTiii"
-VTlZltAM JS BORAM.Jr GENE TrUNlnrZ".
Is Visiting In Carden Valley-
Mrs. T. G. livams of Toronto, return from California noints. sf-
Cana la. la vlslung with her aanl, ter spending the past three months
Mrs. R. Ewens, of Garden Valley,; residing In that atate. Mr. More
Mrs. Hyama has Just completed a' visited at Fresno, and San l.ula
to:ir of southern California, and Obispo, and states that be Is lad
will aoon start on her return trip i to get bark to Oregon, lie will
to eastern Canada, via Vancouver, j locate In Douglas county, and may
11. C. ' ' 1 decide to stay in Roseburg.
Nora Haves, famous comedienne, has been married aboard the
has Just rner lviatnan, in miu-Atianiic, to iienjanun isipr nieiunmi, wrunnr
New York garage owner, wno inns oeeanie me ariressa nun nuHuinu,
t . 8. Senator William E. Koran of Idaho, chairman of the Foreign
Relations Con mltiee, baa denied reporta from Moscow that he will
take up the question of Amerlrsa recognition of Russia with Soviet
representatives at an early date. Unable to get a match with Mike
McTlgue, world's ehamplifli light heavyweight. Gene Tunney, American
champion, has relinquished bis championship and announced that la
las future he will fight only In the heavyweight division, ,
One Day Specials
Saturday, March 14
Prices Reduced
-ON-
COATS
AND
DRESSES
ONE DAY ONLY
Every ' number in our enormous
line will be reduced.
Coats from $16.75 to $72.50
Dresses from $5.75 to $65
ALL CUT
You cannot afford to overlook
these prices
The Ladies Shoppe
139 N. Jackson St.