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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW MONDAY, MARCH 16. 1925. '
: Pont fofct,Baddy f j
rQMnlnlow so please
paddy, bring us some
'mormige)to. Wed H
fqtL&thoatitr
Pass it around after'
every meal.
Give the family the benefit
of this aid to digestion.
It cleanses the teeth, too.
Keep it always in the house.
CINCINNATI T0!Gtrr
Inluenza, Grippe and Pneunvmla
jsually start with a cold. The moment
,-ou gut th:se warning actus, get busy
ith Kood old Mustcrcjle.
Muaterole Is a ointer-irritant that
relieves congestion (which is what a
3ld really isl and stunulates circulation.
It has all the Rood qualities of the
old-fashioned mustard plaster without
tht blister.
j Juvt rub it on with your finRer-tips.
First you will feel a warn linxie as the
' healing ointment penetrates the pores.
Jack Hendricks, Manager of thtn. a v?1 sensation and
' quick relief,
the Red, Has Great I Jlavc Musterole handy forcrnerRency
Pitching Staff.
HAVE liNiK
Iff
BOYS ARE SPEEDY
Believes the Red Will Be in
Running This Season
With Fine Men on
Lineup. ,
(AwncUtvd l-iwai Lnued Wife.)
OIILANIX), Kla., Mar. 16.
Jack Hendricks, luunager of the
Cincinnati National league base
ball club, believes that he has the
greatest pitching staff In his cir
cuit and that the Ilwis will finish
Id third place or higher.
use. it may prevent serious illness.
To Mother: Miuterolels also
made in milder form for
babies and small children
Ask for Children's Mustarala.
35c and 65c, in jars
and tubes.
Better f Aan a muMtard plaat
Jecting principally to the seating
of men and women In the same
pew.
Rabbi Goldman asserted that he
does not recognize the Union of
Orthodox Habbls, because neither
he nor his synagogue are mem
bers. it Rabbi Goldman does not an
swer the summons, the only rem
edy will be the courts, A. A. Katz,
leader of the movement to have
"A year ago this time there were Goldman ar b(jforo tue
dark days in the Red s training !rm,,tlBB. declared.
Slued Tgut-Kept Right
copicisLiiy?
'AenHatml Pms taT Tire.)
DREW. M!ss., Mar. 16. Some
where in a swamp woods, six miles
east of here a posse with blood
hounds today alarmed that they
had found the trail of 10 convicts
who lined up the guards at the
Mississippi state prison at rarch
man took their guns from them,
locked them up and escaped In two
automobiles.
You can eat your fill on our
enndy Rnd It will ilo you Rood
either box or bulk we have our
own special horehound drops.
Lloyd Crocker.
mm t h e
!
m
NEW
and
UNUSUAL
DESIGNS
WIS keep abreast of the
times. We do not show
you Inst year's Ideas and
designs. You will find
here whatever Is novel,
whatever Is new and
whatever la fino In silks
"Quality and Economy"
The Silk Store
Silks and Satins
Mill
flOSEBURQ, ORB.
JACKSON STREET
mm s t cTRETmmi
camp, he said today. "It was then
that Pat iMnran died. Cincinnati
had been fed up on a champion
ship ball club that it did not have.
This Is no alibi. While the .team
suffered terribly from illness and
injury, yet It did not have the abil
ity to finish higher than it did. It
was atfing that team, lack of speed
cost many close games.
"Now we have added spoed. The
morale is highnr. The spirit is
better. No club has a chance to
get anywhere without spirit. It is
my belief that it is not necessary
to have an all star cast to win if
you have the spirit on your team.
'In Zkuiban, the young outfield
er, purchased from Newark, Jjres
sen bought from St. i'aul and
Critz, who starred for us last year,
we have sturted right in getting
youth and speed in the club.
"The death of our field captain
Daubert, was a great loss. We are
not experimenting with Dressier at
first base as the public thinks. I
believe Bresslor will fill the bill
better than any busher we could
buy'
four man Crltz, and 'Wright, of
the I'lrates were the outstanding
stars of last year and Crits outhit
Wright and stole moro buses than
the l'lrate star, lie Is a fixture at
second base for us.
"Dressnn comes as the most her
alded of our rookies. He hit .350
lu the American Association last
year. He tins made a good impres
sion here by his fine, fast work
and his willing and aggressive dis
position. Whether he will have a
regular place on the team is for
the training trip to determine.
"1 believe 1 hnve the la st pitch
ing staff In the league. Mays
showed the goods last year. Luque,
committee, declared.
Arundel, piano tuner, nose 1S9-L
CHICAGO CUBS
L0SE1HLLE
CHICAGO. Mar. 16. It was a
costly victory for the Cubs in their
game with Los Angeles , yesterday
when they lost the services of
"Rabbit" Maranvllle for at least
three months. The peppery short
stop broke the bone In his right
ankle whn he slid Into third base
in the eighth Inning.
"We couldn't have been hit In a
more vital spot," said Manager
Killefer. "Maranvllle was one of
the main cogs in the machine."
"For the time being I Intend to
play Plttenger at shortstop and
keep Adams on second."
(Aaanolattd ITeM Uattd Wire.)
SALEM. Ore., Mar. 16. Govern
or Pierce will leave in a few days
for Hot I.ake, Union county, where
he will take a r-ft necessitated by
hard work connected with the re
rent seiidifin nf Die Ueil:tlnri nnrl
the Cuban, found friends at homo !worry during the last Illness of
!t'M Kino, no was a nero on un i- Mrg n,.rc6. whilo in Eastern Ore
'land, now after his great record of Kon tne governor will make three
11123. He hnd a bad season lsst odliregsell-
venr. He r.as learneu nis h'bmiu
'and I expect him to go well this
j ve:ir.
j "It'Tey had a bad knee Inst
spring. So Is Tom Sheehan, Pete
llnmohue la sure to have a great
I season, as he is heavier and
than ova- hefnre Dibltf.
the other Cuban. Is a problem. I , fCITCHFM
SEATTLE, Mar. 16. Two per
sons were killed instantly last
night when the . automobile in
which they were riding was struck
and demolished by a northbound
Chicago, Milwaukee fc. St. Paul
passei.ger train at Algona crossing
16 miles south of Seattle.
The dead are: Ernest Lappen
busch. SO, a resident of lluckley,
emploje of the Buckley Transfer
compsuy and driver of the auto
mobile and P. Keaton, 30, a resi
dent of Harwood.
The bodies were found ISO feet
from the scene of the accident.
When the train was brought to a
stop tsuo feet from the crossing the
engine of the automobile was
found imbedded In the pilot of the
locomotive.
EASTER HATS
If It's a trimmed hat at $2.50 and
5.00 that you want, try Carrs.
Nicely made, stylish bats in this
lot. Buckram frames, hat straw
cloth, trimmings, etc.. a really big
selection. Not cheap goods, but al
so the best and at moderate
prices. Untrimmed straws at a dol
lar. Carrs.
POOR NAVY SAID
TO BE A LUXURY
(AMCciattd 1'raaa Leased Win.)
SAX DIEGO, Cal., Mar. 16.
"Of all the luxuries we may In
dulge in, a second class navy Is the
most expensive," said Vice-Admiral
Josiah H. McKean, commander
of the United States scouting fleet
in addressing the American Legion
lyceum last night. "It is," he con
tinued, "like trying to play four
deuces against four queens, it you
know poker you'll understand what
1 mean. If you don't know poker
you are just the person who would
be likely to try it"
Admiral McKean spoke on the
navy, what it has done, why it is
needed, what kind is wanted and
how much 1: will cost
Car of fresh plaster in at a new
low price. L. W. Metzger.
PRINCE HAS HIS
TONSILS REMOVED
(AMocUted TrM Leued WIrf.)
LONDON, Mar. 16. 1'rlnce
George, youngest son of tho king,
was operated upon lor the remov
al of the tonsils.
A bulletin issued said hts condi
tion was satisfactory.
Jfor the first time since he be
came ill a month ago, King George
received several promiurnt per
sons In audience at Buckingham
tfalace today.
,3 he milder; sunnier weather,
has enabled the king to derive con
siriorable benefit from short walks
in the palace gardens.
It has been definitely arranged
that the king, accompanied by
(J iiven Mary, will leave London
March Vj, traveling privately to
f.tnoa, where they will embark on
the royal yacht.
Serve It your next Innrtron nnd
watch It vanish. (JIU.MM I1HOS.
MILK BltEAD. Phone 133.
If It Is so good why haven't we
heard of It before? You are hear
in of It now. Cull Phono 133.
Order one loaf of GRIMM BROS.
MILK BREAD.
on your
Groceries
The surest way to Save
on Groceries 13 to buy
at thi3 Store
And nbo be sure of (lie service.
Canned Goods of Every Description
Z FRESH VEGETABLES
;; AND FRUITS .
Pffone in Your Order and we Deliver it at Your Moms.
I PICKENS BROTHERS
Perkins Blclg.
Phone (8
would not like to pass on him
'Jackie May reported in better con
Idliion than 1 have ever seen him,
'I believe Cincinnati will bo In the
i race all season and run 1-2-3 to tho
finish. We have nine inflehlers,
ielnht of whom are suio of big
! league class. Wo need another
Iright hand hitting outfielder and
will get him if we possibly can."
' Studenaaer eosti in per pound
I than butter.
JEWISH RABBI TO
FACE CHURCH COURT
AwhwULrxt rrM I inn) Wirt.
r!.KVKIANl. Mar. Ifi IlabM
Solomon (ioldm.in, spiritual dirert
tor of th Jewish c nt"r em-nrvMa-tion,
indicated last night that he
will Isno'-e n auminnn.H lo pp''r
Tuesday brfnre a committee of tho
1'nion Orthodox ltnbb1 of America
to anHwiT charges of "iiuui:N'.t
tiig changes and modification- la
ritual and custom and with prvach-
liiir liberal views
CUPBOARD
By NELLIE MAXWELL
j Daily Food
O ATKINS should he often :iten.
i They are simply nnixs dried
! In the- sun. Being rich In Iron nnd
predicted sucar they urn n valua
ble food produrt from every stand
point. In pvery ound "f rnlslns
there Is twelve ounces of fructose,
or Invert smritr. which Is almost Im
ippfllntely taken up Into (he system
when eaten. Another Important
thing In regard to riiNIns la that
they help to maintain the alkali bal
tmce of Die Mood,
A handful of raisins given to the
children for dessert will supply food
nnd sat.'sfy the onivlnu for sweets
that every normal child has. In mora
or less decree.
Appts and Raisin Desert. Hell
nut a round of good pjntry rnd In
the center plin e onr half ( urful of
raisins nnd two cttpluls nf chopped
nixetL i;oit tip In a
DAILY WtATHtR IlPORT
U. S. Wcatucr nureau, local of
fice, Roseburg, Oregon, 21 hour
ending 6 a. m.
i Precip. In Inches and Hundredth
H.ghect temperature yetUerUay M
Lowest temperature last night 46
Precipitation laat 24 hours 0
Total procip. since first month-.71
Normal p reel p. for this monlh..9S
Total preclp. (rum BepC 1,
to date 33.94
A vera ire preclp. from Sept.
1. 1S77 26.13
Total excess from 8-'pU 1,
1124 7.81
Average precipitation for 46
wet seasons. (September to
May, luclusive) .31.48
Rain this afternoon and tonight
Tuesday cloudy, moderate tempera
ture. WM PFTJ.. Mtorolorlst
Announcing an
INCREASE IN PRICE
oCOPCO 7 Preferred'Capital Stock
The price of this Company's present issue of
7 Preferred Capital Stock, which has been
offered at $98.00 per share since its first public
.' offering seven months ago, will be increased to
$100.00 per share on April 2, 1925.
No change is to be made in the present par
tial payment plan, adopted for the convenience
of those desiring to arrange their investments
in this security on a 20-payment basis with in
terest at 6 allowed on all installments paid.
Effective April 2
This increase in price is made necessary by
an active demand and strong financial market "
for this type of security throughout the country.
It is further justified by the satisfactory prcgress
which is being made toward the completion of
the Company's new important developments.
These projects, when completed, will materially
- increase the Company's earning capacity.
For full information concerning Copco
7 Preferred Capital Stock and interest
bearing partial payment plan, ask any
member of our organization or simply clip
and mail the coupon below.
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Offices i
1 OREGON
Roseburg Medford Grants Pass Klamath Fall
CALIFORNIA
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TcALTFDRNIA OREGCl
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UE&iaf
YOUR PAi XNERS
IN PROGRESS
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of our organization
or mail this coup
today!
upon
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MEDFORD, OREGON
Please send me full information about your 7 Preferred
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Name.
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CONSERVATORY MUSICALES
The Holnllne Conservatory
j announce its informal muai-
j cales beginning Monday even-
I Inir, March 16th at 8 p. m.
Cards of Invitation may be bad
upon application.
Tho complaint nr!p from
small croiui of hl continuation ob- 1 npplcs, wrll
.- - j ro1( j,.1Vnj. (j, P nvprlappin-: (nice
HFr'fiVFn nillCK r-' ' 1'lace In a iI.h-p hnkitu
. THE UMPQUA FLORIST
THE .15EST IN CUT FLOWERS U FLORAL DESIGNS
STEELS MASTADON PANSIES
Are known o the bebt in pitir.ie Ihe world over Our
plants are crown (rum Steels best seed in Mixtures and
separate colors.
CLADIOl LS BL'LDS
Dirncrs finest1 new vnrirtlcs for tlie smnc price you huve
been pay in r for the- common kinds.
Your telophone orders to us ore filled just as carefully ns
if you picked the flowers yourself rii;lit from the benches
iri our greenhouse. Wo rjunrontec our ilowers.
Crccnhouss in VVcat Roseburg Phone 40F2
FROM GRIPPE
OR FLU!
I A ft or npftl of Crfppo or flu.
when your lystcm la all run down
and your 1k are no fnk they can
h;uUlT hold up yuur ledy, the lirt
tliiiiat you inn !o to got tacit your
hiuhh und ttrcnih ijulctc, la to
tart riRht In taHiiiK Ttinlnc.
lid wonderful How otn yoti
really Ao st;irt lo Improve Tnnhu:
Tht In nnd puts tho fty.1t:n
In Ilchiiiikr trim. It clnnns t'ue
MiioJ, rcTitJilizei the tl lfottr or
g tn. irlvfs you nn npp'lt for
ftt'tld fooil tnd makes you feel llkt
a now person.
Nnthinti will turn the trick qutto i
tlluli, pour owr
Cllpflil nf lt.il -
In? tvi,t4r: ftdd out cupiul of hrown
iittfnr nnd two tiiMtNponnfuls rf
hutttT. Ilnke ulnwly mull tin1 rnut
1 well hrmvniM. di'.Pi; limn wn
ttr If rtwlrd. SrTr with tle pmir
from Ihe pnn. will, rronm If dolrfd.
Date Muffin. MK nnd ;ft nn
nnd me-third rupfulu of flour wim
four t'fijMittnfiil of Imkina iMtwUer, .
two i.ih:iptHinfnl of m;yir nnd
rno-hnlf t'ti(i;otnful tif fmlt. IVnt
vnp tus, dd om fiipfiil of nillk nn-l '
thrre tiihlopo"nfut nf molirl hnt
tr to the tnt mix tun. Cnt Into
thirds nn pJickajro of d;.t, mil In
Hour an I ntlr Into tho prrp,-irM)
(twiich. In p Into nvll-cnvifd muf
fin pans unJ buke about oniy
minuto'
Lmon Minceme.it. rdl the w
lid fast et Timlac, i!n nftor tho 1 m men
f mmufl Tpnlnc formula from roots. fhoP nnf' "-rnlnT tle n.pior. To
larks and lierM rather, from the ix .l c,",I1m'tl-'; onc-hnlf
four corners of tho earth. Utir a r;"nU nf chop,w m thv rbnV
I snciir, one nind ot nilin. ono
I half pound of mrrnnts and two
j ounce ot slimldcil rltron. tht
! hilii of Iho lcitMns. n.oistcn with
f ih liquor left from the conked nnd
1 and buka In pastry a. any nunc
Burnt. ! ISIS. min N..pt UalM.) i
ho!tlo tortsv an4 ft started back to
(till strength and vtcor.
TaMt Tnnlac Vsjwfaos P,1U
for Constipation
TAN LAC
, FOR YOUR HEALTH
To Curs
nFnlrl V
cs sau
in
One
Day
Takers
Laxative
9
r&
The tonic Bnd laxative
rfTit-t of Laxative BKOMG
(QUININE TubleU.will for
t ify the system against Grip,
Inttuenza and other aorious
ilia resulting from a Cold.
The box bears this signature
It 'TS!
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EBGOMPiT
The Coon Lumber comnany to
day seenred permits for tho con
struction of the mill and lumbor
yard to bo eroctpd on tho property
recently acquired on Short stri-ot
between Fiord and Spring streets.
Tho land has boon cleared, and
the company is now planning on
tha construction of buildings, and
will start huildlg at once. The
huliillnps will consist of on dry
kiln 21 by (net, coatinc $3,000;
one mill building. SO by 100 feet,
costing SS.0O0; two warehouses,
one 65 hy 101) feet and the other
to by 100 feet, costing J3.000 and
K'.OuO respectively and several
docks, tramways, etc, at a cost
of $2,000.
Hermits were also issued to C. E.
Mansfield, who is to erect two
dwellings, costing M.000 each, at
the corner of Winchester and
' West First streets.
STRIKE IN STRAS- emmonra institution of an tater-
orl to- crunril c rM confessional regime, resulted, ac
tSUUiU iSUlUULO DIN cording to first reports, in tlie ab-
isence of 860 students or 80 percent
(Aancutcd fmi win.) j of the regular attendance at nine
STRASBOURG. France, Mar. j schools.
O i- .
16. The strike in the Strasbourg I
schools today, called by Bishop
Kuch in protest against the eov-
Use Nows-Kevibw classified Ad
vAnislng tor rusuiui.
You can't buy a ieavener that
will be more satisfactory than
WROlETJ
TOE yfOSLD'S GREATEST
Science has not produced one
that is any mere pure pr efficient
CALES 2'. TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTBZft BRAND
Phos iWc
STRAWBERRY PLAtif 3
Cuaninteed this season's, well
j rooted, f an have Excelsior. Cold
' lHdUr. New Oregon plants at $1.50
by the 1000, and at 75 cts. s 100. O.
II Vatx. Sunray Kanch, Myrtle
Cruek. Ore.
OppoftanKy is Knocking at year Door
ASST. SECHETARY
WAKH1NOTON. r. 16. Hen
lek W. imnlap of Kingston. Ohio,
was named today by President
Coolidg as Assistant Secretary ot
aVsrlculturs.
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i
Direct factory contract with factory co-operation,
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standing. '
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P. O. Bos 2195 Portland, Oregon