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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY, APRIL 24. 1 925. FIVE )CatcE U- & Eat and Milk SPRING FEVER puu the brakes on many ol us nrT year. Thoughtleulr we continue to eat Ihe heavy food o wwler that dot Ihe eyetem and alow us up. hi frsndmoUMt's day everybody took a spring Ionic . Today, in Ihi but of families, they change tht dirt. Try h thu phnf . Eat Tru-Blu Crahum and milk duly for week. They're chockful of lha vitamines that build Urenfth. th mineral talu thai build bone and of bran thai helps nature purify the Order From Your Grocer Now t'vrty Good Qrottt hat Tru tllu Otahaim if! blut and oold carloru and in wood bom TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANY-Spokane and Portland Grows Hair JT.JS Money Back if U Fails A minute a day is sufficient time to devote to this new method scalp treatment. Van Ess Liquid Scalp Massage is applied with a patened rubber applicator attached directly to the bottle. The healing medicament is fed directly to the hair roots through flexible rubber nipples. Van Ess stops falling hair grows new hair in 90 days. Ask us about our 90-day treatment plan. Wo give a money-back guarantee. Get started now. Nathan Fullerton The Rexall Store I .Today's Cross-Word Puzzle THE CKOSS-BUCK Puzzle No. 155. EDITED BY J. C. BOYD I I 2 3 4-1 51 tZA 7 8 9 tol l II wt, J!; 1-- 15 16 17 H 18 M WF ' VTTt" rrrm 37 38 pp 39 p 1 H 1 1 .11 MH 1 I I 1 1 HORIZONTAL 41 P function of an angle 6 feminine title of respect 13 Atlantic islands 14 agreeable odors 15 accom plish lfi perfume 18 a printer's for I small let ters 19 termina tion 21 stories 22 a title of respect 23 fastened 2j affirma tive 20 a gambling f:ume ."lun ar to keno 27 descendant 2! tendon BO water tank for flush ing pipes 31 author of the "Wav erlcy" novels Herewith U Solution to Puzzle No. 154. JTJ A3 actions 36 wheeled vehicles 87 s collec tion of facts 39 pull 40 equip for action nref i signifying witnin 43 behold 44 republic (abbr.) 45 winter with yellow rind 47 myself 4 8 covering of a mam mal 60 high or der of Christian clergy 52 stationary part about which an other part rnvnlvea capital of Greece 63- VERTICAL 1 pupils in military school 2 containing allotropic oxygen 3 thus ' 4 anger 6 habitation of a bird 6 to attempt 7 hair on a horse's neck 8 curves 9 female deer 10 exist 1 1 ill will 12 written en gagement to deliver when cer tain con ditions aro fulfilled 17 pachy derms 20 godliks 22 fisher man's weights 24 dunces 26 longed in tensely 28 hard shelled fruit S9 mournful 81 steep de- scents 82 floor cov ering 34 an vH spirit 35 brushes 37 small star in conste?' lation of Fox and Goose 38 an oriental wagon 41 vilhan In "Othello" 42 a death notice (abbr.) 4 3 u .mt'stie pet 46 a common tree 49-e-note of ths scale 61 that man o aTTT V A N a 1 Kijca .s -;e M O !SL i 1 3 f ria'o' ri a' S ,'5:C 5 ak 1 T s .11 S U K f I I T T A Hint for Beginner The cross-word puzzle dia gram is merely a means of con cealing words which are synony mous to tLose luted and which will interRk perfectly and so read equally well crosswise of downwards. Always look for the number of the synonym on the diagram. If horizontal, yoo must find a word to fit between that number and the first shaded stop to the right; if vertical, you must fit your word between the number and the first shaded (top bel'M MERCHANT SHIPS BY SEC. HOOVER (Aaeoclated Pnaa Lraaeu Wire.) WASHINGTON, April 24. To save time, money and annoyance. Secretary Hoover favors a simpli fication of the tortuous legal pro cess through which a nwrchant ship must pass under present reg ulations when she enters an Am erican port. These regulations bring an ar riving vessel into contact with five different departments of the government, and innumerable bu reaus. The process Is described by Mr. Hoover as follows: The master of the vessel first encounters the health authorities, representing the public health service of the treasury depart ment, who board the ship at quar antine and examine into health conditions of crew and passeng ers. At the same time customs of ficials arrive. They also are offi cials of the treasury department, but In this particular instance they represent also the commerce department. On behalf of- the treasury they have various duties in connection with the collection of customs, and receive the mani fests and other documents from the master. As representatives of the department of commerce, if there are steerage passengers ou the vessel, they examine sanitary conditions and other matters re lating to the enforcement of the passenger acts. The immigration officers like wise board the ship, representing the department of labor, and per form their duties in connection with the enforcement of the immigration laws. The ship then leaves quarantine and next meets with officials of the coast guard, who designate anchorage grounds, acting under delegation from the war depart ment, which has this duty under the law. If the vessel violates any of the navigation laws, in proceeding through the harbor the penalties are considered and enforced by the bureau of navigation iu the department of conimwrce. The officers guilty of violations are subject to trial by the steamboat inspection service. , When the ship finally docks, a formal entry is made with the collector of customs, who super vises the entry and unloading of the cargo. In receiving the entry, the collector acts as an official of the department of commerce. He "Saw Red" 1 A ' I I -V" X V SKs O I , . ksja.n jfcvf 4-. H J.-- t Too Much Impiration A poet at a window, a hntnette cuine along. The poet liked her looks, IteKiin to m'ti a song. In Just another moment a blond came Into view. She wits so very pretty she got a line or two. Ami then there was a red-httlred girl, and she was not so worse, she gave a lot of col or to the ensuing verse. The poet evuhln't sell his songs, could not nickel get. It served I1I111 right he should nave heeu true to the bru nette. Louisville C'ourler-Jouruai. Milk Made From Tree Sap In the West Indies a tree known to the natives us "hyahya" litis a sup so rich Hint when Hie bark and pits are crushed they will yield a inHk-lllce II11I1I Hint Is richer than cow's milk. The Cingalese nlsn have a milk tree, known as the "klrlg humiui." while In the forests of I'ara tnere Is a tree known as the assertiemln,1 which provides a milk thnt d'H-s not turn sour. It will keep Indefinitely. TyT JclMJT TH OHP.9CN Characterized by his former West Point classmates as a "man who saw red" and a "heartbreaker," Lltutenant John Thompson has been held for court martial at Manila. Philippine Islands, for the alleged murder of eighteen-year-old Audrey Burleigh. His father, th Rev. Dr. Milton Thompson, pastor of the Russell Sage Memorial Church, Far Rockaway, Long Isl and, N. Y., arranged for his defense. He shot the girl, step-daughter of another army officer, while return. I tag from a dance- In supervlsling. the unloading, he acts for the treasury department. The next official who deals with the vessel is the shipping com missioner, also an officer of the department of commerce, before whom the master discharges his crew. If he wants charts, he must go to the representatives of the coast and geodetic survey of the department of commerce for those covering Inland waters, and I to tho hydrogrnphlc bureau of I the navy department for those ! covering ocean waters. Merely Preparatory "I have been told," said the foot hall player to his tlnnncve, "that you huve been engaged before; that 1 am not the first." The intensity of his passion made her sliuiltler, hut she quickly recov ered herself. "And Is It not proper, alio ileiiianded, ''before pluylug a mutch game, to try a few practice games with scrub teams" Boston Transcript, The Reaton Ilrown nnd Jones, at the club, were lamenting the absence of their mutual friend ltohiuson, who hud got married. 'We don't see much of Robinson now," snid Itrown. "I funey his movements are not so free us they used to be." "That's true," rcpllet! Jonea "Since he tied tlte knot lie's not bad ao much rope!" Few Druee in America LOCAL MEN PLAN NEW DRUG STORE A new drugstore to be owned and operated by F. W. Haynes, now ncelver in the Roseburg Land Ofrice, aud Storey lies, who has been employed for a number of 'years at the Itexall store, conduct ed by Nathan Fullerton, will prob ably he opened within a few weeks. The (wo men, who are both experienced in the drug busi ness, have been contemplating the ; establishment of a drug business In this city for several yours, and their plans are now fully matur ed. At the present time they are seeking a suitable location tor a store of this kind, and as soon as a building, suited to their needs, is obtainable, they plan on opening a I thoroughly equipped pharmucy. 1 Mr. liaynes, who is now In the land office, and who will remain in his present position until the store lean be opened, was engaged In the drug business for five years in Portland, and for two years in Alaska, before he took up the pro fession of dentistry, which he fol lowed until the time of his appoint ment to the government office he now holds. Mr. lies has been employed as a pharmacist in several drug stores of this locality for the past 16 years, and is leaving the employ of Mr. Fullerton this week, after serving in the local Rexall store for a long period of years. If you were as careful about what you eat as you are about what you wear GRIMM BROS, would supply the State of Oregon with MILK BREAD. 1'none in. 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They like to know that the GENERAL that goes into their tanks today will be the same superior fuel they got six months ago. Spring, Sum merany season you can depend upon GENERAL It is planned for the purpose for which it is sold. Sold Only by Authorized Independent Dealers "Fill Up Your Tank and Let Your ENGINE Decide!" GASOLINE 21 Eid L&ibncaiitj C. D. FIES, Local Distributor O ROSEBURG, OREGON