ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEWt THURSDAY. MARCH 19, 192?. When You Learn Health's Secret HERE IS WHAT STANWOOD PEOPLE 8AY ABOUT "MOORITE" 'J. Mr. Judson Lowe, East Stan wood, Mates, after nsinpr two boxes of Moorlte, which he took for a blood remedy: "I will truthfully say that I never found no other medicine that did such wonders as It has for me. "I have been for the last eigh teen months with sores break ing out on my body and have tried many other so-called medi cines, but none seemed to have any effect. Finally Moorite was recommended lo jne by a friend. I d elded to give it a trial, and will aay that 1 never will reRfet the decision, for within two weeks I began to take it the sores were completely healed up and I feel almost a new man, nnd I am giving Moorite full credit for the health I now have. - ' ' "So I advise one' and all who need a blood purifier to islve this wonderful medicine, a fair trial." , MOORITE Is sold uader a positive money-back guarantee. You ars to be the judge. .mmmmmm l '-l T.J - .-- . . , . f A Simple Truth that will Brighten . Your Life Your stomnch is a chemical Inhoratory which ex tracts from the food you eat twenty chemicals vital to life. Disease is merely the lack of one or more of these ele ments. Pain and sickness are your body's signals that these elements are missing. Supply them and you should become what natuie intended you to be a strong,, healthy, happy man or woman. Moorite supplies or helps the body to secrete the missing elements and thus brings your body into correct chemical adjustment. Hear the amazing story of Moorite's triumph over disease. ' A special Lecturer from the Moorite Company will explain how Moorite has brought glorious health to hun dreds of sufferers from stomach and kidney troubles, blood impurities and other ailments. T .GUARANTEE If you are not satisfied with the results, we will gladly refund every cent you pay for it you to be the judge. The Rexall Store NATHAN FULLERTON Roseburg Oregon rOlJNTFS1? IS ihave assaulted Sir John Cowans. . nT ,., I Sir Edward asked Colonel and the ON STAND IN IwltnHsa replied: QrAWnAt rACC1 "I should have been court mar- ( Continued from page 1.) an American woman and that she had threatened him with action, but, thai I lie matter had been "dealt wilh." Sir Edward Marshall Hall, in re examination referred to an out burst by Sir Ellis Hume Williams yesterday in which the counsel told Colpnyl lennistoun he would tialed; there would likely have linen a horrible. scandal." Master Car Builder Hen. - Frank E. Cavendar, master car company on this division, was In this city last night from Portland where he now makes his headquar ters. Mr. Cavendar was a resident of Roseburg for many years while In charge of the car depawment in the Itoseburg shops. GUARANTEES HIS PRESCRIPTION TO END RHEUMATIC PAINS -AND REDUCE SWOLLEN JOINTS Money Back Says Nathan Fullerton If One Bottle of Allenrhu Doesn't Make Any Rheumatic , Sufferer Rejoice. t LOCAL NEWS J l diet Hemmenway and Fred ; Hill of Eugene spent the day In I Roseburg looking after business affairs. 1 Mrs. A. S. Willis of Hollywood, arrived in Roseburg today, and is attending to some property inter- ' ests here. The local Moose lodge held an Initiation and entertainment here last night. A class of ten neo .phytes was added to the 50 new i members added during the recent ' membership drive. The charter has been open during the drive but jwas closed following the ceremony jlast night Fallowing the lodge i ceremonies a delightful entertaln-!-ment -was presented. - ' Mr. and Mrs. -E. V. Bnbcock and 'daughter of Pittsburgh, Pennsyl vania, were guosts at the Umpqua Hotel last night Mr. Iiabcock was formerly the mayor of Pittsburgh and was one of the most active in getting the Shrine convention for Portland last year. ' The fam ily hRs been wintering in Californ ia and Is now motoring to British Columbia before returning home. Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the Sys tem Within Twsnty-four Hours. Nathan Fullerton and every drug gist in this county Is authorized to sav to everv rheumatic sufferer in"thls vicinity that if ALLEN KH IT, the sure conqueror of rheumatism, does not stop all agony, reduce swollen-joints and do awny with even the slighte.it twinge of rheu matic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. All.-nrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really mar velous results have been accom plished even in the most severe cases where tho suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless. Allenrhu relieves at once. Imme diately after you start to take it the good work begins. It searches ' out the uric acid deposits, dissolves I the secretions and drives rheu 1 matic poison out of the body : through the kidneys atjcl bowels. I It's marvelous' how quickly It acts. Blessed relief often comes in two days, and even in cases where i I the suffering Is moat painful all traces disappear In a few days. ! Mr. James H. Allen of J6 Forbes St., Rochester. N. Y.. the discoverer j ! of ALLEMtHl', who for many I years suffered the torments cf i acute rheumatism, desires all suf-1 , ferers to know that he, dots not want a cent of anyone's money tin I less ALLENRHU declHvelv on j quern this worst of all disease, and he has Instruct! d Nathan Ful- lerton and druKgists everywhere to i glrarantee it as above in every l.i- stance. If you live out of town ask him to send you full particulars. If you have "gT-v "An Eye For vjrg Business Mkltt thousands of eyes read gf y-r advertiilnt- A Charming Selection OF WOMEN'S NEW Spring Frocks Presenting the Preferred Styles For the New Season $19.75 The discriminating Woman and Miss under stands the art of simplicity. She selects frocks such as these because they portray the newest fashion in the simplest manner. Our sprinfftime collection of frocks is artfully fashioned of ex quisite materials into creations of unuetl charm. if ' I 4 .THE MARKSBURY COMPANY Everything Is set for the Bulck demonstration and extfibltlon at 1 the armory tonight. The various model cars to be shown were plac ed In the building tills morning, and while the display was ready : early In the afternoon for inspec , ikiu ot visitors, unly comparatively few visited the place, doubtless ; wailing for the evening, when the band concert wilt bo a feature of opening night Practically all of the Bulck mod j els are on exhibition. The favorite 1 cars are the enclosed models,. and i several of these luxurious automo- biles are among the models shown. I Coupes and sedans, the motor I coach, and touring cars, and also the chassis are included In the showing, and after one has gone over the list and Inspected all of the cars, many people start all over again, just to feast on the wonder ful improvements that have been added to this line of, niotordom within a few Bhort years. " Assisting Mr. linker, of the Mo tor Shop tiarage, who is putting on this display are Mr. Ed V. Knox, territorial representative for the Bulck Motor Company, and Mr. I. N. IJensel, territorial service ex pert. The latter gentleman will ex plain to Inquiring visitors ll about the Buick sealed chassis and bow all the working parts are hous ed In so that there can possibly be no dirt or grit to get In, and how all oil and grease Is kept from get ting out. Tonight the Douglas County Con cert Hand will present a musical program that will be a real treat In addition to this musical feature there will be a movie show and a lecture In connection. More than this, every one attending this big free show will be given a number, and the visitor holding the lucky one will be presented with a ?25 credit on the price of any Bulck model they may wish to buy. Tick ets will also be given out tomor row, and the lucky bolder of the winning number will also be given a 125 credit on the purchase price ot a Buick car." Aside from the social features of the exhibition, the Instructive and educational Bide of the affair should appeal to every automobile owner. Not only Buick owners, but autoists generally will find in this demonstration something that will help to make ulin a more efficient motorist There Is no chafge of any sort connected with this exhibition. The public is just cordially urged by Mr. Baker and the Bulck Morw Company to visit the Armory and Buend a pleasant evening, enjoy the music, the pictures and the lecture and have a aoclnble time with friends because they are all expected to be there tonight. help the clinician classify with precision. The cause of the epi demic, or of the supposedly ex isting sporadic Influema Is not urely known. We are as far as ever from conclusive knowledge as to the source of Influenza. There Is undoubtedly some con nection between the common cold and Influenza. There seem to be icases of common coid which are almost Indistinguishable clinically , and the bacteriological findings In the nose and throat of Influ ! enza sufferers and persons hav ing a common cold are, as far as 1 the evidence goes, practically the I same. The preventive measures are practically tho same. These Infections are spread by crowding, artificial heating, soiled j handkerchiefs, soiled hands, pro i niiscuous spitting and Imperfectly cleaned and' unsterilized eating land drinking unteniils. I Prevent Influenza by: Keep ing away from places that are overcrowded: Plenty of sleeri Sleep with an abundance of fresh air; Careful diet Eat In moder ation: Warm feet and dry clothes Avoid chilling: Keeping fingers out of mouth and washing hands before eating; If sick, keep away from others until cured! . Antlo'q Theatre What Is conceded to be one of the most Interesting and Valuable motion pictures over made, "Abra ham Lincoln." has been booked by the Antlers theatre for showing to night, Friday and Saturday. This assures the presentation of this ni04t valuable historical and dramatic film In this- city at the same time as In at least 6,000 oth er of the most Important theatres of the United States and Canada. "Abraham Lincoln" is In keeping with productions of only the high est grade, according to the an nouncement of Kichard Rowland, production manager for First Na tional Pictures, tho organization handling it Liberty Theatre A picture which combines the thrills and action of the rugged western drama with the charm and atmosphere of a dog story comes to the Liberty theatre on tomorrow and Saturday for Its first showing locally when "The Ilange Terror." thin) of the Bob Custer series of Texas Itanger stories is screened. Next lo the slar himself, and In dued dividing honors wilh the good looking son ot the Texas plains. Is Alaska, a huge dog, more than h;-1 r wolf. Alaska Is a motion plcturx find, and bids fair to rival Kin Tin Tin and other famous dog stain In popularity. A story crackling with action is well Interpreted by Cunter nnd his supporting cast whieu in cludes Thais Valdemnr, Henry I. Herbert, Claire de Lorex and oth ers. William James Craft has direc ted an excellent production, o Cave Tint to Water Opposite Bncklnghntn palnce Is to to he found the Victoria memorial. Tills beautiful piece of workman ship Is particularly remarkable for the clear, dellente green of the wa ter in its timrhle hitslns. The secret of Its coloring nnd tritnslucency wns revealed recently when two work men were observed solemnly draw ing a large sack to nnd fro through the water. They explained to nn In terested onlooker that the snck was filled tvlth a cert n In sulistnnce which, while preventing the growth of weeds, gave the water Its dell ente npple-sreen tint London Times. Oldest Form of Writing The Egyptian system of writing Is , perhaps the oldest of the known i scripts. This writing was In the form of pictures. The most nncient ; Egyptian papyrus now known eon- ' tains accounts of the relen of King . Assa (.'US0-3.VM1 It. C). The earliest : literary papynis Is tlint known from i the name of its former ovecr as the Prisse Pnpyrus. now preserved In Paris. It contains n work composed In the rei-n of a king of Hie fifth dynasty, and Is computed lo have been written ns enrly as &uu B. C. labile Octmto Wearing all the glory of Spring anU Youth, these new Fabrics take for their leaders the newest patterns and, shades in Printed and Dotted Voiles Silk and Wool Crepes Printed Crepes and Georgettes in all wanted shade. Phoenix Hose Wear Right Glove Always the latest in Coats and Dressesfor ths lady who caret The Ladies Shoppe 139 N. Jackson St Caddy's Limitations One day "Fiery" was ccddylng for a rather petulant golfer, who. after missing a short putt on, the ninth green lit Mulrtlelil threw' his putter Into the neighboring potuto field to relieve his feelings. With face unmoved, "Fiery" was walking In the direction of the next tee when the golfer sold: "Oh 1 'Fiery,' you might go nnd get my putter." To this "Fiery" replied: "I'm pnld tue enrry, no tao fetch and carry." I Give Her Credit Mr Charge! I should think you'd give me an extension as loyal a customer as I am. tirocei- Loyal? Mrs. Charget I do nil my owing at your store I Progressive Grocer. PACKED HOUSE GREETS ANNUAL FASHION SHOW (Continued rroiri page 1.) Murksbury Co. wore two costumes, the first being a summer gown of sport print with a large while gar den hat, and tho other a gray anil red ensemble suit. Their other model, Miss Mildred Mathews, dis played a street coat of preen char meen. with tie collar and band of fox fur, over, a dinner dress of beaded green silk crepe. Three young ladles for the Ladles I Shoppe displayed three distinctly j different toilettes. Miss Mary! Reams appeared as the sports girl; in yellow flannel banded In black, with yellow hose and black pumps. Mlsa Eddy's costume was a ma- hognny charmeen street ensemble with white ermine trim, and Miss Ileymers was attired for the dinner or dance In a deep coral georgette with matching hose, silver slippers, and feather fan from Knudtsoni Gift Shop. The Terminal Hotel Beauty Shoppe's hair model was Miss Vel n.a McDonald, and for the Clark lleauty Shoppe, Miss Georgia Lee. Miss Thelnia Newhard was the a. aid. The coiffure's for all the models were done by both Beauty shops, and the flowers carried and . worn bv the manneauins. as well as ills trlbuted at the door wore from The Fern. The Hat Models, adding tho last touch of cletfince to the cos tumes were from The Vogue, and the Specialty Shoppe. The Blue levlls orchestra played throughout the fashion parage. 1 " Tylor-mde concrete is good con crete. Tel. I2S-R. cin Example fcr Business Men: Influenza In more serious In Orison than for many years past, I arcorrHnft to a bulletin Insued by the Oregon State, Hoard of health. The bulletin Rives soma simple methods for preventing this dis ease, and caution Is advised. Tho I bulletin !iuvd Is as follows: While w do not think ttmre ; Is cause for serious alarm, there lis no question that influenza Is ; more prevalent than H has bwn for some time In Oregon. Hfpfins ' from other parts of the United States show that there are ninny. i j cases of the disease. JS'otwith i standing the great amount of stu dy that has been deyoted to ln j fluents, we am still unshle to j prescribe measures for Its rom j plete control. It Is ImpnssllilM to I classify this diseane properly un til more studies have been marie ! by the clinical bacteriologist, i As a result of the absence of 'exact dlsgnostlc ' criteria, tnfla- enxa la today a diagnostic scrap j banket Into which has be n thrown the odds and ends in the i wsy of minor Infections which the 1 bactertoloklifl not yet ready lo 111 1925 Exclusive Exhibit ARMORY, THURSDAY-FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENINGS ' MARCH 19 AND 20 ' The Largest Display of Buicks Ever Shown in Douglas County A trip through the Buic Factory in motion pictures Also the Hawley Expedition Pictures to Mexico City and return. EVERYONE INVITED Band Concert Each Evening by Douglas County Concert Band A credit of $25.t)0 on"any new Buick given away each night to holder of lucky number. Free Dance Friday Night After Auto Show Tho entire show is free, highly instructive and entertaining and is put on under au spices of the MOTOR SHOP GARAGE DOUGLAS COUNTY BUICK AGENCY V.'HI-N BCTTEK AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM . -a V