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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2 5. 1925. THREE From Glided t John Plueard was here from 1 LOCAL NEWS 1 Olfiiu Tuesday and today, looking after business matters and pur chasing suppliers. Hero from Medford . .fa - iW JUST ARRIVED New Shipment Of Pattern Hats for Easter Wear On Display Friday and Saturday SPECIALLY PRICED BELL MILLINERY t LOCAL NEWS J Uuy fordun Pnrk District Attorney Guy Cordon, who bus been spending a few duys In Salem, attending to legal mat ters, has returned home. From Oakland E. F. TulUr was here from Oakland Tuesday and ovornUht. Mr. Tuller was here attending to business matters. Here from I'mjene Ray E. (.ildss was an arrival here yesterday from Kugene, and spent the day and a few hours today here on business. From CorvnlHs iieorge Spruce was an arrival from northern points yesterday, and was an overnight visitor, lie resides at Corvallis. Hero from lVrvnllis Miss Lucy A. Case is here from Corvallis, and will spend the next three days in this viciuity, giving home ecunoinirs demonstrations. Miss Case is from the Home Ecu- nomic department of the exten sion service at O. A. C. tihe spent Tuesday at Ulendale, today at Myrtle Creek, and will be afcSuth erlin Thursday and Yoncnllu, Fri day, covering four towns in each district each month. Her morn ing demonstration is on salads, and the afternoon sessions are de voted to the discussion of balanc ed meals for the family. Lillian Gish Eats Raw Carrots for Nervousness; Famous Actress Doe3 Not Understand Contracts (AMnrUted Hi NEW YORK, Han Glsh eats wm U. Wire.) , March 25. Lil raw carrots for nervousness. This vegetarian habit of the screen actress was revealed in federal court at the trial of a suit brought by Charles H. Duell, president of Inspiration Pictures, Inc., to compel her to make pic tures only for his company. Throughout the opening session of the trial yesterday Miss Gish took, an occassional bite of a car rot. Spectators wondered whe ther the diet had anything to do with her enviable complexion. She was asked the reason. "Oh, I'm awfully nervous," she replied. Holland Puetl appeared as coun sel for his brother. He described the action as "a contract jumping case." Max Sleuer, counsel for Miss Glsh. pleaded ?he could not un derstand a contract. "Probably." lie Paid to the mm THE NEW and UNUSUAL DESIGNS ROSEBURG. ORE. LM!S3 -STORE O Started Your Garden? YOU WILL FIND HERE Tools For The Gardening As Well a Wheelbarrows. Lawn Mowers, Gr Catchers, Etc. SEEDS AND FERTILIZER Zigkr-Fec Hardware Co. Vh 25 119 NO. JA&SON 0 OUR NEW HOMtf WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS iW.T.II.TrWTI.M.I.:IW.I.I.I From Medford Among the arrivals from south ern poinid Tuesday was T. K. Ked de. Mr. Keddsj is from Medford. On' Business ' C. F. Schmeer arrived here Tues day from Kugene and spent the (day and spent a short time at tending to business affairs. Hem Today Kred Hamilton was a Roseburg visitor today, and transacted business. He. is from the Half Moon Orchards at Garden Valley. From Portland Here yesterday and over night from northern points attending to business matters was Jay V. Car ter. Mr. Carter is from Portland. . - o- OLD RESIDENT DIES MwKvlaied I'rrgi Lvaitxl Wire.) j EUGENE, Ore., Mar. 23. Ansel Hemenway, 81, a resident of lane county for the past 72 years, died at hU hume near here today. i i LEASE IS AWARDED (AMOclatMl rift hrtmnj Vtlr WASHINGTON, Mar. 23. A lease to mine and dispose of oil shale on 2,thlf acres of public lands !in Jackson county. Ore., was award- td today by the interior depart ment to the Hartman Syndicate. The company must pay the goVern ment a royalty of two and one half percent ou shale produced. If you were as careful about j what you eat a. you are about what you wear, GUI MM BROS, would supply the slate of Oregon with MiLK UKKAIV Phone 133. court, "yon have never come in 1 contact with a mentality so un-j Uiucly lacking in capacity to read f ina ana;yze a aocument or unuer- stand ligures. although she is , without peer as an actrei he ! would sitn anuhing that anyone apkt-4 her to sign." Duell replied that Miss Gi?h was upproaching 3 if years and should be able to understand a contract. Mrs. dish's carrots, divided in terest in headlines today with an Incident of the arrival from Paris of Gloria Swanson and her hus band. Marquis De La Falaise. N'ot'nc what appeared to be a j lady's purse In the couple's Btate room, a curious person asked: ' AVhut docs the Ml' mean un- I der the crown on Miss Swanson's pnre?" ' "it in t a crown answered tne Martini in good English. It isn't ; purse, u un i ijiauam s, u is i my tobacco pouch and the for n v first name, Henri." II' is WE keep abreast of the ttnifis. Wu do not show yoii last yrars lilcns a delKns. You will finJ lire wiiai'r.:r is novw, w!)t"Tcr Is uew and vrl.aipTiT I, floe In silks "Quality and Economy" The Silk Store Silks and Satins JACKSON 'IliIM3;:lI"WliifW' (- 3, p! Hie j eJ 1 TBI imm i STREET lii I Vbdtor fw Pay thr So K. M. Thompson of Portland Is a visitor In thin city for a day or so. and will attend to business Interests here before going ou to .Sun Kruueisco. From Medforri J. C. .Mulone was here from southern points Monday and over night, attending to business in tf rests. Mr, Mulone Is from Med ford. From Oakland Mrs. W. Itridges and daughter, Pauline, were visitors In this city yesterday afternoon. They spent several hours here shopping and visiting with friends. He turn to Portland W. it. Arant, of the Oregon Soldiers Home, returned to this city last night 'from Portland, where he has been spending the past two months visiting with fr.ends. Ashland Party to Portland Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Million stp ped over nlht In Hone burg last night. They were en route from their home at Ashland, in their car, to Portland, where they will visit friends ltetlirns to School liurton Huttou, who has been visiting in this city for the past few days and with his parents at Garden Valley, returned to Cor Vhllis, where ho is attending col leg1.?, yesterday. Elkton People Here Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rydell of Elktcm were visitors in Itoseburg yesterday. Mr. Kydell is the road supervisor at Elkton, and Is in charge of (he district between Elk ton and Scottsburg. Is Ml With Pneumonia Mrs. A. B. Leonard arrived here apt night from Untpmia. She was i called here on account of the ill j ness of her son, Iawrence, who j has a bad case of pneumonia. He is a student at the local hih j school. Goirg North Ellen Post, county health nurse, and Agnes Pitchford, county juve nile officer, leave tomorrow for : Voncalla, Hayhurst and ether 'points in the northern part cf the I county to attend to duties connect 'ed with their departments. Frisco People Pa.- Throimh I Mrs. Gladys Uagleon and sister, i Mrs. E. Johnson, of iau Erancis i co, passed through this city yes I terday afternoon enroute north, j and spent a few minutes visiting i with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Muynard, and Miss Myrtle Do well. On W ay to California C. II. Pearso, well known const man, and a resident of Port Or ford, was in Itoseburg yesterday. He was on his way to Los Ange- j les, where he was called on ac count of the illness of his wife, , whn tin lippn visiltnir thorn thi winter. ' js vuitliiR Hero iTm ftnd Mrs w. S. Hnlrd. nf rnf,den California, are menri- inir a few riavs nt tlm hnme of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Oakes, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. ltaird are enroute to Ellensburg, Washing ton, and are making the trip by motor. Salvation Army Meetings Adjutant Fred Anderson of the local Salvation Army Corps is spendins the week in the field, conducting services through the western section of the county. Mett intra nrn In 1m hoM m tiuii.il at the Army quarters. 311 Jack- son street. Everybody welcome. Missionary Society Th ntiai mM.Hnir f nn. fliOIiary ROC:ety of the Metho'dfst i;isronal Church, south, will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. J. H. Need bam, at K05 South Mill street. There will be a program and re freshments, and a pleasant time is anticipated. Frank C'hurrhlll and Ed Youne were In tho city yesterduy from be present. Oakland. Mr. Churchill brought J ' the pelt of a mammoth cougar ' Meier ami Frank Men Here with him. His. doKs.treed the I Ueorgo V. Welson and T. H. animal on Yellow Creek and Mr. i Korley arrived here from Fort Chun hlil broucht him down with ' iant yesterday and will be here a well-aimed bullet from a small ! a day or so on busings?. They .22 ritle. He collected his j a,y representing the Meier and bounty and turned the hide over Frank company, to Kd. who plans to haw it 1 - mounted. I IMckwIck IiiMpector Here Grandmother Knew Then Wat Nothing So Cood for Congestion and Cotdtaa MuBtard But the old-f.ishionod mustard Master bumcd and blistered while it icutl. (,ct tlie relief and help that i ri'Jslard piasters rav, witiwut the1 5'ater and vithotr. t.w: tli-ttr. ! JylusUTole dots it. It is a dean. rhitc o.ntm;nt, rn..oe with oil of mus-. ard. It is sci.nti;ica!ly prepared, so ! Jiat it works wonders. i (Kntrmasat'cMustrTnlcinwiththe , Incer-tiiw. Steiiow quickly it hrinRsrc- f lv-w rcefiilv the cam disanix'ars. Try lUustrrole for sore thrnat, bron ;hiiU, ton-i:!itis, croup, stiif ntck, istl.ma, neuralgia, headaebje, conjees .ion, pltiirty, rheumatism, lumb;igo, lains and aches of the bark or joint, Trains, tore muscles, bruises, chil ij Mains, frwted feet, colds of Uie chest iV Jit may prcxnt pneumonia). , ( To Mot hen: Musterole Is Uo y mad in mildir form for 5? babies and small children fi. . Aik for Children's MuateroU. g 1 35c and 65c, jam and tubes; hos pital size, .VJ.IAl. rrTr-sftV Setter than a tmutatd pin ft Spends Day Here K. M. Kama arrived hc from Eugene Tuesday, and ape-tit the day atiendlug to but i: '.ess inures is. Arrive From Carnal Mrs, y, M. Wood arrived here yesterdtiy afternoon from Camas Valley, to be with her sister, Mrs. 11. It. Ilkhter. In From M I rose Mrs. Kred U rot hers was a visitor In this city for several hours,' to day, visiting and shopping, from Melrose. She is M. dford Man Visitor - b. Johnson was au arrival from the south Tuvsday aad spent the day here on business. Mr. John son is from Medford. Visitors From North 8. A. LoKselle, of Portland, and Elton Lasselle of Eugene, stopped 'over in this city as visitors Tues day and last night. Mr. Merrln Here H. A. Merrln is here for a short time attending to business Inter ests. Mr. Merrln is from Portlaud, and arrived Tuesday. Visitor From Eugene It. H. Hays is here from Eugene for a day or so looking after busi ness matters. He arrived from the north Tuesday afternoon. From Klgarowo E. K. Holmquist was In this city several hours Tuesday tran sacting business matters. Mr. Uoiimjuist Is from Elgarose. Portland Men Visit ' Here from northern points Tues day, and overnight visitors were Harold Eskildsen and L. IX Hew itt, lioth are residents of Portland. For your information, milk bread contains pure butter, pure milk and hard wheat flour, above govern ment requirement. GUI MM UROS. MILK iiliEAD. Phone 133. I'Yom Coawt Miss Rose Goodman was among the arrivals from coast points yesterday and spent the day visit ing, tihe is a resident of Mar&U field. From Coat A. E. Crouch was a visitor In this city yesterday and last night from the coast and transacted business. Mr. Crouch is from MarshfleM. , Autos Collide An auto collision occurred this morning at the corner of Mob her and Stephens street. Neither car was badly damaged and no -one ,was Injured. From Medford ",' ' Anionic the arrivals from 'the south yesterday was L. M. Johnson. Mr. Johnson is from Medford, and U spending a day or so In the city on business. Is Visiting at Green Allen Wilson, of Grants Pass Is visiting with his son, Preston Wil son, at Green. He will spend about two or three weeks at the home of his son. Here from Pendleton Mrs. L. N. Nichols arrived here last night from Pendleton und spent a few hours here this morn ing, tine left for Diain to look after buaiu'ess interests. From Ada Harry A. Worthylake arrived j here yesterday from Ada, and was an overnight visitor in Hose- burg. Mr. VNorthyiako left for ! Scottsburg this morning. 1 Visiting at Winston ' George Hradburn is visiting at i lie uuiae ui ins parents, it. anu Mrs. George Itradburn at Wins ton, during the remainder of the week, lie has been attending O. A. C. at Corvallis. llenwn P. T. A. To .Meet The Itenon Parent Ttachers Association will mevt Friday even inp at the sehoolhouse. '1 here will be an interesting program, and all members are requested .to I J. 11. Maroall, the Pl.kwlrk Stage Company insp'ctor was an overnight visitor in this city last night, and a guest at the tirund Hotel. Mr. Marshall was enroute home to Los Angeles, from the north. Iiim-liurs; VMlor Turvlav A. Harthnl was atuoiiK lliose from southern points to mop ovur In this city and visit overninht Tuesday. Mr. Ilnrthnl I from Oakland, California, anil w route to northe rn points in ftato en tha Agees Return From Portland 1 HoImhI AKee, w ho has be d vis iting In Portland with his wife, who In receiving medical treat m nt there, has returned to this city. He was accompanied by Mrs. t AKe, who will visit in Itof ( burg : fir i few days. They made the jtiip by motor. t Indian Official Here Ihiy a tottlo of Tan lac nt your Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Mllbr. of the. (drug s-ore todor. S o how you t nlted HtateH Indian Hervice. are start to Improve right from the visiting here for severs! davs with first. Most l.kely two or three hot Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Hinllne. Mr. tics will put you on your feet, make Miller is connected with the (' n 1 fd you feel like a brand new pcTrion, ! States Indian rWvlce and ha Takm Tmfae Ve tabh lein at the asency at Fn klam- . f Lanittuatton ath. r rom here he will (to on to Portland and other points. Mr. i lUinllne and Mr. Miliar were for merly associated (service. in the Indian 1 W. K. Smithpeter arrived here Tuesday afternoon from Mt-dford and will spend a short time in j Hum-burg on business. I Hera This Mornhjg Alleu Wilson, who (s visiting at j Green, spent several hours In this j city this morning attending lo bus iness in a tiers and trading. On Itiifeiiie H. A. Ltndgren Is here for a !lay or so attending to business interests. mt. i.iuugrvii urriveu from Corvallis Tuesday. Returns to Glide J. It. Davis returned to his home Ht Glide this morning, after spending a 'day In Roseburg at tending to business affairs. Her From Eugene Geui'K Holland nrrlyed here from Eugene lust night, and is spending a short tUuu hero at tending to business matters. From Myrtle Paint J. H. Winters was a visitor In this city yesterday and over night from Myrtle Point. He was here attending to business matters. On Way to Southern Points Z. N. Agee was a business visi tor in this city last night and a few hours this morning. He left for Ashland and Klamath Falls. Ilushicttg V In! tor H. E. Wilcox arrived here yes terday afternoon and spent today in this city attending lo business matters. He is from Portland. Hero Tuewdny A. W. Trumblad was a business visitor in Uosehurg Tuesday and overnight. He returned (o his home at llarrisburg this morning. Returns From Portland A. T. Lawrence returned to this city this morning from Portland here he attended the Rotary con vention Sunday, Monday and Tues day. Here Today Mrs. L. P. Rapp and little Lin coln Croft arived hero this morn ing from Oakland, and spent the day visiting with friends and shop ping. To Glide H. L. Engels returned to his home at Glide today after spend ing a shori time here yesterday and this morning attending to busi ness matters. Oil IluNillfNH L. T. Rusell arrived here yes terday from the north, und is spending'a day or so in Itoseburg transacting business. lit) Is a Portland resident. Portland Couple Visit Mr. and Mis. J. O. Davis were here yeBtedny and over night from Portland. They are on their way to California points by motor, and were guests at the louglas Hotel. RusiueMH Visitor , L. N. Orchard was an arrival from the north Tuesday, and will sir-nd a short time in this city ou business. Mr. Orchard is from Portland. From Salem W. A. Winters, of the state highway department arrived here from HHlem yesterday afternoon, and transacted business for a few hours. Is Taken To Hospital Lawrence Leonard, who was tak en ill with pneumonia a clay or ho ago, was removed to Merry hos pital last' night. Dr. K. II. Stewart is In alien dunce. Here from Klamath Khll Harry Nichols and William Nichols are spending several days In Kosfburg attending to bu.sineHH matters. They arrived from Klamath Kails on Tuesday aiter noun. Visiting Here Miss Dorothy Plercy, of Vallejo. Cal., who Is a student at the Ore gon AKiieuItural Cnlltge, is the house guent during the sprint va cation of Mlfs Ktithtr Nichols of this city. Ylfdtnrs Tnedny Howard McMllb n and O. K. Mfl MUlen were arrivals from the north, lata night and spent a few hours here todiiy. Tbvy are re sidents of Hose Lodgo, in Lincoln county. Hen Tuefsdny K. V. Wilson and J'esMo Wilson were visitors in thin city y -ster-day from southern paint a in the county. They reside at Myrtle Creek and returned home this morning. START THIS TREATMENT NOW! , There's nothing like Tanlao to; purify tho blood, put the stomach and liver In working order and build up a run-down body. 1 If you are nervous, suffer from Indigestion. have rheumatism, tor-: pid liver, constant pain, don't delay taking Tan lac another precious day. 1 Millions of men and women have' been benefited by this great tonic and builder that is compounded after the famous Tanlao formula from roots, harks and herbs. t TAN LACS: roil YOUIl HEALTH From Eugene V. M. Hilary arrived here yes terday from Eugene, and spent the day l.ore aUeiiding to business matters. From Oakland K. S. Junes was a visitor here yesterday from Oakland, und spent the day hero transacting business. enemy and causing tho dread Here Tuesday 1 naughts to veer this way and that Here from northern points Tues- t0 avoid the one weapon that the day was A. II. Rower. Mr. Bower-ia dreudnaughts fears most, from Eugene, and was hero on 1 ' The "commence firing", pennant business. j wuh tho signal for loosing the full From Ashland J. K. Hath was a visitor In this city from southern points Tuesday and over night. Mr. Hath Is a resi dent of Ashland. Prom MelroHC Mrs. Imm was a visitor hero Tuesday front Melrose. Hhe spent several huurH transacting business and shopping. Visiting Today Mrs. Harold Nichols was here1 today from Urockway and upent the afternoon whopping and visit ing with friends. The proof of the pudding Is the; eating of it. Try thin old adage on one lonf of (1KIM.M KKOS. MILK KHKAD, and nee what hup pena. Phone 13:. From Green Mrs. KtbTwalt spent fceveml hours In this city toliiy attrnding to ' business matters and shopping. She resides at tlret n. In From Cleveland m Tom Itarow was a Roselmrg vis itor yesterday an dliist night. Mr. liarow resides at Cleveland, and was here transacting business. In Today Perry Wright wns among the out of town visitors today. Mr. Wright is from Caps llluheo, and was lure attending to business affairs. Speeder Fined T. W. Jitckfon was fined 2T and t costs today after enturing a plea ( i-f polity to a charge of speeding j filed in the local Justice court. Business Visitor Among thoso from irthern i points to upend Tuesday In this c.ty atteiMhng to bust Mr. tiroes is a was P. M. tiros s. resident of Eugne. Brock way Resident Visits Mrs. Krhults was a visitor In this1 city today from sou t hern points, I and spent a few hours on busim'ss ' and ahopping. Hhe rebltes at Urockway. j From Brockway Mrs. Verne iilx.ton was n vlsl-nr todny from points south of llomt-j btir. and fp nt a few linurs shop-1 pinK and visaing. Mie toid -s at ! Ilrmkway. Hers Today ! A. W. Ph rce wns a Uosehurg i vl.dtor today, sp'-nilinK s-veni( hours , ti anHct liig bunliMn and shopping. Mr. Pi'Tce re.d'les n'ari South Deer tre-k. I Villtor In Town H"r- from souttHTn po't In the eonn'y today was John Keatnr. ' Mr Kentor is a looking (llass resl-dt-nt, and wfls hen atttiniiiig to! biiHinesr, inulters. ' Case Dismisssd Tti turn of K'lwanl W. Maililox liviirci friini Kniilv M;h1ix illftiuixrfl tixlay tioin lh rfr- cult f'liurt iiihiii (lit ntotitiD uf lii plairitilf. Spring ONE LOT OF SilkDi and one lot of attractive FLANNEL DRESSES thnt we have marked at the specially low price of S12.00 all of these dreaset arc the acme of smart ness and correctness, and each weara an individual novelty of great charm. Also New Blouses For Easter Don't overlook our splendid line of coats Phoenix Sillt Hosiery IN ALL SHADES The' Ladies Shoppe 139 N. Jackson Street BATTLE FLEET I STARTS FIRING NOISY SALVO Continued from pair 1. ! nets of the sea. the sleek, trim, igrny destroyers, launched schools j of torpedoes, with dummy heads, at the battle line, simulating the -ionu, the sixteen, twelve and ten Inch rifles from thone massive turrets, many of which testify to the unerring aim of the American nun pointed by t!u prized letter "K' The ton projectiles of the mlgh- ty sixteen Inch guns are helmed .twenty miles with a force that no i armor can withstand and the tur- ! rts onn hurl them one every five seconds. KIyIii? far ahead, far above the J Hrmdre screen and tied to the conning towers of the dread- , n-nehi4 by radio telephone and telegraph were the observation jpnn rutnpijlted from the decks. Edlow-Spring is the first great mattress "DOR many, many years mattressc were being made along the same lines no change or improvements. No matter how fine the materials used a mattress would sag, stretch and lose its resiliency in a few years. . Then came the Edlow-Spring mattress embodying the first great mattress improvement. The Edlow-Sprinj Is a flexible, piano-wire spring b'-Ht rltfht Into the heart of the finest mattress materials. To test it foi lifetime of use one was collapsed 100,000 times. . ,, An Ilow-Sprtng mattress costs less than 1 cent night. Guaranteed not to sag, stretch or lose its resiliency for 20 . JUDDS FURNITURE EXCHANGE PHONE 4 Spring Mattress TJic mattress that will never grow old Attire resses OAPPINESS dtpoxds on how you f tell If von do not feel eood. fall of pep and the joy of living nme times out of tea it's your liver. CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS . Act without making yon sick. Take two tonight. Feel good in tha morn ing. Get a, package of 50 far 25 eta. Sold wtrywhtn They spot the fall of the hot ant) correct tne range to tne targets. i- tut ng shout them were tha speedy flehtlne nlanea aimlatlna defense of the aeriai observeri from attack bv air. Force practice of the battle fleet looses for six minutes '-the ! most maddening Inferno of noise (that America produces and It is the crowning tent Tor the year of the effectiveness of the-great floating fortresses that the navy I has developed. .t Have you something to nil. to Upm, , u mve nwy. Cue News 'Review columns. Built In thm htrt of n Bdh m Spring mmttttmm mriotof pmtmtTt - improvement!