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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, APRIL 27. 1925 ' ""Willis) The Call of the OpenJ GIVEN TONIGHT I A - IffE KO7 PREPARED? Don't Let That CoW Turn Into "Flu" tub on Cock CVJ Mutltnlm hat cold may turn into "Flu. Grippe or, even worse, I'neumonia, unless you tike care of it at once. Hub pixxl old Musterole on the con pest, ti (Kirts and see how quickly it brings n lief. CJds are merely congestion. Mus- icroie. made Irom pure oil of mustard Play Ball! SpaiiMing Complete Line of Base Ball Goods Gloves, Bats, Balls, etc. Fore More Distance with a Spaulding Driver Spauldings' Mesh, the new 1925 Ball. 75c CLUBS BALLS Twenty-one cxi eptimfully lliter ' eating niushul numbers will com pose the proKrum of the closing musicale at the iti-iullne Conserv atory thin evening. The piano 1 camphor, menthol and other simple Solon will include, tin- T.oat ingriiii. nil, is a counter-irritant which .Soiig," Evelyn Cloakc; Jlar.aiis 'stimulates circulation and helps break Hlrihilay," Virginia liar Friend; j up the cold. , "Florence In Dreamland." Mary As effective as the messy old mustard Carol Leigh; Mousle Gray," Huh-f poster, does the work without blis-ef! Die Harris; "1'licle lu-mus", Ne-i Imt wh it m nth vmr Anmain. FishingTackle Complete line of Best grade of poles, lines hooks, bate, etc. "Kodak" As you go, with an EASTMAN'S Full stock of fresh films. Kodaks from $2.50 to $25.00 Kodak Finishing v Akh; "Wuyitidn Hose," Donald Field; dut, "MiMT'-r1" from 11 , Trovatore, KIIzh and Hay Hiinl iniuii; "The Clown,'" (.urlund lie; '.Second Waltz", IMiyHlH Shields; , Valu of tliH Flower Kttirie,,," Katheryn Crocker; "The. Ho-ury." Kliza llurdman; ."lowers of the KortHt ', Kay Hard man; ".Minku Muzurka," Kouda (.tier; "Chrom atic. Waltz.' Dorothy Wiiouou; violin nolo, "ifeuuiy Wullz", A nes liuri; "Autumn"', Vera Iiu ker; "Mazurka", Lawrence In-la-ney; vocal solo "rioiiKH My .Mr ther Taught Me', Helen Cuaey; "ripirlt Flower," Mr WillU My ers; vocal trio, "Happy liird-.", Mis Kaye O'ddea, Alina Lucille SappiiiKton, MrB. Harold M:Kay. .SPAULDINGS TENNIS GOODS-BEST BY TEST . Bellows Radio Shop RADIO SPORTING GOODS Are you hungry? Try one nllce of GUI MM BKOH. MILK HUIOAD for real satisfaction. , l'houo liis!. You will feel a warm tingle as it enters the potts, then a cooling sensation that Drinks welcome rehel. To Mother! Musterole Is Uo mfcda in milder form for babies and small children v Aak for Children' Mutterot. 3 jc and 65c, in jara ana tutx-s. (Aawtttated Vrrm Ir4 Wire.) RAN FRANCISCO, April 27. Thousand of dollars worth of furs and other apparel of women wju btolen from Llvinstrtn iiro thtrn department More here lat ii i k h t Ly t h ree men who bo u n d and KKr?"d the night watcliman and two janitors. A woman Is believed to have, aided In the rob I hery, soiled elothinK having been ; found in a dressim; room and presumably replaced with store finery. The combination was knocked off a safe, but It was not open ed, the robbers apparently having been frightened away. i.UM IB Better than a muttard platter see h-r husband for the first time since he was incarcerated. They embraced and Mrs. Shepherd start ed no cry. As they parted, Mrs. Sh.epb.erd Raid: "Oh. he is no kind and brave and has faith in God." Tiif state, through first assist ant (Jorman, would not aKrtH to bail for Shepherd pending trial and he was returned to jail. E (AweUtrd Vnm Lrftanl Wirt.) SPOKANE, Worth., April 27. H. Georgo Smith, a woods worker, aged 4 2, was recovering from three attempts to tnkft his life gave atidden hlrlh In his mind of a desire- to live. Hin4ih told police he had be come despondent from drink and had decided early yesterday to commit suicide. He rut his throat, but still lived, then shlesh ed his wri.-u, but found that lu-ef4-( live, and th n walked aoveral block from Ins hotel to a mill pond anil Jumped in. The cold water kuvh Mm dlifi-renL notion and he seized a convenient log and called for help. After an all nlulit rest In Jail, which were terminated when (he I his view upon life wan reported rniuy waiers or a mill pond her hh considerably Improved A Oooa TMn - M1HS IT. Pesxl yoar n&me and address plainly vriUcn togeOier with 6centi (and Ihu iip) toOuunberliio Jdedicio Co, 1 Moinet, lows, and receive in return s trial irkige enntaininx Cbsmbeilaln't Oongh kemly for coiunt, colds, cronp, bronchial, "rin" and whooping ennfba, end ticklinr thmab Chmberliin'a 840m rh and Liver Tablets for ttmch roe blne, indismtinimrmMy pains Uiai crowd (he henrt' biliouxneM aud coQAiitmtton: I ChemberUun's Halve, needed la every famiW for bnrne, scalds, wounds,' piles, I nd skin anVctione; thM vmlued umilr ; vediiiun fur only 6 onnia. Iktc'l mm Uw (AMocUted I'icsk Jjutl Wire.) C'HICACO, April 27. William I). Shephenl, charted with the mur der of William Nelson MuClintotk, his fostur son, from whom he in herited a fl,ou",OOu estate will bo Hied May 1H before Judgo Lynch. The trial date was set after both sides expressed willinpueaa to go to trial as soon as posible. lr. C. . Falmun, upon whose confession Shepherd was indicted for mur der and n co-defendant with Shep herd, did not nppar in court, al though his tnhe was H( t automatic ally with that of Shepherd. Fai man is at II burly on $lou,uu0 bend; signed by two policemen of the state's attorney's office without a schedule of property. The state itmhiihlv will us It ih.ir V;iiniaii hft Iven a separate trial. J Mrs. Shepherd was permitted to i $10 a month places an electric range in your home. Hudson Elec tric Store. LiDGE nagmssatmsissastsaBsaKiamMHKBmB Why are the American people so far ahead? Whenever world-travelers come together, the amaz ing comforts of Americans are sure to come in for discus sion. Why is it that the average American lives like a king? To be sure, he has more money to spend than any other person in the world, but then he insists on spending it to bring better living to himself and family. Who knows what a subtle, but influential, part advertising plays in putting the American people ahead? Advertising, by showing us new and better things, keeps us from being satisfied withVell enough." Advertising, by making us want more, wakens the springs of action within us to get more. American adver tising is a pretty substantial explanatiotTof Ai7ie"ricanad-vancement. ki:ad ti ii: aialrtisiaiiim s. ti ii:.v cali, ' YOU TO ICITEK TfllNGS -still C-T-C sales mount upward FROM LosAnscles, Salt Lake, Spokane, Scattle.Tacoma, Port Ian J, San Francisco . . everywhere in the West come reports of in creasing C-T-C sales! In 1924. the number of re-taildralertKIlintfC- rC't,maJe a tremendous increase 1 20 per cent gain over 1923. And utill C-T-C sales mount upward! It looks as though unquestionably 1925 ttalmwill at lcat double those of 19241 (AwM-Iut'sl f'riM LettrA Wire.) WASHINGTON, April 20. Com missioner Haney of the shipping board, whose continuance a board member has been a subject of (--peculation, conferred with I're.slih nt Coolidge today and gave the executive a detailed report of the negotiations for the sale of the president type ships in the Pacif ic to (he Hollar Interests. . Haney who was a member of the committee favoring the sale will retire in Juno unless reappointed for another term. He is a demo crat from Oregon and under the law, eifht-r he or some other demo crat from a" northwestern slate must be named. Reappoint ment of Mr. Haney has been urged by .Senator Mt Nary, republican of Oregon, and there, have been Indi cations recently that President Cooiidgu. would rttain hlin on the board. Afterwards Mr. Hflney said the president had "indicated, a willing ness, even a desire, to reappoint me." Ho added thatno conclusion was reached. For prompt raxl service, city or country trips. Phone 44. T The notne of milk bread con forms to Government regulations. Perfi ctly sanitary, perfectly clean. It's good. It's perfectly delicious. It's a hundred cents worth to the dollar. GKIMM lUtOS.' MILK UK HAD. 1'hon? 133. NEW YORK, April 27. K. TI. M. UrowiiH, 72, former rabbi, who was summoned to Yorkville police court in 'March on a charge of sending annoying letters to Presi dent Coolidge. was discharged to day arter ho had promised to obey a court order that he refrain from writing any further letters to the president. t LODGE DIRECTORY X United Annan, itreett In Mao Cabee hall firat and third Thurs days. Vlniting xm-iiibers al ways welcome. ' HULKS WHITAKEn. M. A. MiumEO Mcculloch, Trea. HELLH STKPHENSON.' Sac. United Brotnernood of Carpenter, and Juintera of America. Meets at 476 S. Main second cud fourth Tuesday evenings ol each mc th. All carpenters wet coined. T. P. IIOLMKo. Rec. Sea EMERY COLE, Pres. O. &. 6. Hoveuurg Cnapter No. 3. Holds their regular meeting oa the first and. tnlrd Thursdays In each month. All sojourning brothers and sisters are respect fully lurlted to attend. COItA 11. SINGLETON, W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Secretary. woodmen of tne world, camp No 12o Meets in the Odd Fellowl . Hall in Roseburg every flrsl and third Monday evenings. Vir lllng neighbors always welcome JOHN DELL HESS, C. C. M. M MILLEH. Clerk. Pont for&etDaddy I c fe J e I 1 rlfM'Ui&hh Oar supply of Wrigeyfr Is running tow so please Daddy, bring us some more Wrlgey. We d be, lostyritiioutitr 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. (P SEALED TIGHT-KEPT RIGHT al.g) I ) Umpqua Klan No. 5. Meet 2n4 and 4th junndays or eacn montn. Address P. O. Box 8S5. Rose burg. Oregon. The rrnson? Knglnecrs be hind C'T'C arc keeping their promiftc i They came West from Akron, where they held high executive position, to huild even a better tire in the West. Motornt say they have done it. We fthall be glad to give you expert information about your tires, anj it you need them put on C-T-C either bal loons, semi -balloons, heaw duty cords or oversi:c cords J "Qmiliry iI nctvr be Hicrijwed to meet a price" Vrrsxdcnt ' ' Columbia Tire Corporation Highway Service Co. ROSEBU RG, OR K. DRAIN: Cool Motor Company COTTAGE GROVE: Hall Service Station YONCALLA: Luther B. Dougherty C ANYON VILLE : Pacific H.ghw.iy Ca:aqe Hand-built NOdAl.KS, Ariz., April 27. lili'ction day fighls cost the lives ir two men in .N'onales. The dead ate Alvinn Valrnhiila and Ltbt-raiio (. astru. llftih were shot. The election Is believed to have ri-suited in the naming of I)r. Eern amlo 1'iitxo red cajidMate, to the nffk-e of "prt sldente," or mayor, of Nosalcs, Snnora. although the I'allnt.H have not been counted. The tallot.H are kept 111 glass bowls and otiserwrs ,ay that die red ballots pi edolllillate over the red and uretu ca.-t for the opposing candi liaie, Jesus Tej. iina. t)Ificials o( the Mexican City say that charges will he filed airalli.st .lejeriua. ulleKin tluit he atteinpt- '1 to storm the polling place aud lake the ballots ca.-t. ! Jesus (iuilierez, also kli'iwi as j "Kl t'hallco," has been placed tin-, tier anesl and is cliargeil with I tit' .-l.iyinit of 'alenula. l'nlice are arcliint: for ihe out who is be-. l:.-ed to haw hhot t'aIl. Laurel Cnapter No. SI, R. A. M, Stated convocations on flrsl and third Tuesdays. Masonic Temple. All members reques ted to attend and visiting com panions welome. A. A. WILDER, Hlgb Priest W. F. HARRIS, Seretar K. O. T. M. Meets eacik second and fourth Thursday of each month. In Maccabee hall, cor ner Cass and J'lne streets. Vis Itlng Knights always welcome L. C. GOODMAN, C-m. O. W. RAPP. R. K. Neighooro or Woodcrart. (.Mac Circle No. 49 Meets on first and third Monday evenings, In K. of P. ball. Visiting neighbor! invited to attend. ALVIA WETHERELU C. N. MARGARET WHITNEY. Clerk Kytnian Sisters, Umpi,ja Temple, No. 4 Meets Urn second and fourth Monday evenings of eacb month, at the K. of P. halL Via ltors aiwars welcome. MARTHA CHRISTENSEN, M.E.C. EVA MARKS. M. of R. C. MAY E. PARKER, M. of F. Eagles, Roseburg Aerie Meets 1L i Maccabee hall, on Cass street j on second and fourth Wednoa da;v evenings of each month, at ' 8 o'clock. Visiting brethern In ' good standing always welcome. RICHARD BUSCH, W. P. P. TI1EO. W. ALTHAUS, W. P. B. F. GOODMAN. Sec ROSEBL'RU LODGE NO. 1037 U O. O. M. Meets every Wednesday night. Moose Hall, 248 N. Jack son St Club rooms open 7:30 to 10 p. m. Visiting brothers wel come. W. A. BOGARD, Dictator. H. O. PARGETER, Secretary. JNO. M. THRONE, Treasurer. I. O. O. F., Philetarian Lodge No, a Meets In Odd Fellows Tem ple every Friday evening. Visit ing brethern are always wel come. DONALD YOUNG, N. O. A. J. GEDDES, Rec. Sec. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec. Knights of Hytnias, Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meets every Wednes day In Knights of Pythias hall 130 Rose street. Visitors always welcomed. SAM CHRISTENSON. C. C. ROY O. YOUNG, M. F. E E. WlMHELY. K. R 1. A. F. $ A. M., laurai LoCge No. 13. Regular coiamunlcalloni second and fourth Wednesdays each month, at Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wet come. At. S. HAMM, W. M. W. F. HARiUS. Sec W. B. A. O. T. W., Roseburg Re ..view No. 11. Holds regulaf meetings on second and fourU Thursdays a. 7:30 p.m. Visit ing sisters Invited to attend re views. Maccabee ball. Pine an 4 Cass streets. CLARA BONEHRAKE, Com. JEbSlE RAPP. Cot Roseburg ReDekah Lodge No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fe lows Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visitlni members In good standing axe cordially Invited to attend. MRS. MARGARET ASHCRAFT, N. G. TIIJ.1E I. JOHNSON, Rec. Sec. ETHEL. BAILEY. Fin. Sec. B. P. O. EIKS, Roseourg Loogs No. 326. Hold regular commi slcations at the Elk's Temple OS each Thursday of every month, All members requested to as tend regularly, and all vlsltln brothers are cordially Invited ta attend. J. G. PAY, Jr., E. II. . J. T. GOODMAN, Secretary Union tncampment, Nov 9. I. O. O F. Meets in Odd Fellows Tern pie on 2ud and 4th Wednesday! of each month. Visiting Patri arcbs alwavs welcome. FRED MILLER, C. P. W. P. WETHERELU ScrlM HU'lt ham-r coats lc&a per pound than butter. iTiinn i II SIMLA. India. April :'7. It Van been dei'inil- ly e-tallt'he(l that ui:in orUinated from Anthro poid Ape, in rtirdiiii; to an opin ion expcse.i here toilny ! y I r. . Me HidlKkn of a-hu.gion. 1. t '., w i to 1 1 sis he.ided xp iht ,o:ts ft the I ntdil Sinte National Museum of Aiithrn"Ii'ty i nut ny ; ;irtH of Ihr uorlii lie is hele io tiini;if the (ii imvi'D rrtmtiv 'limit' ()f th. ft ft. r- r.t mj.. . ie of imsiK of nt hi I'p.'id Ai'fs in t U. liivahk lulls. 11. - . ;!re. , tt-e b lit f that ev:trt hi i it:riM'!v t,.ie slnwn It hntii v thiit all liiur.'ii raes, m ,m(u.K Afri.jtn nKi' nd W hites I:. id tii .nnie onKi'i from nfhropoid Apes, but thf dthr- nt fn in sItstfpirtit 1nul!e,'M;al a.'vel.tpiui nt luid the later ihtu r- I'llrfil, Full tUUoons Scml.nlIoon lleai-y-Dury Ct.r0iCKcr.Ut CorJi Garden tixits at Towel's. Tefore onlilnc your engraved iViatlon ftiitiouncemrnts. call at tl.-.N'es-iteview ofMce and see the new line jtut received. V.'e Make a Specialty Of Washing & Creasing CARS We guarantee -our work to give satisfaction. Come in and try us. That is all we're Asking. If you don't like it, don't go and get sore. Just bring your car back and with a smile we will wash It some more. Put on C. T. C. tires and give them a trial. Trey pile up miles and you ride with a smile. We call for and deliver your car without extra charge. 1'hone 47. Gilham's Highway Garage Kositurg, Ore. 332 N. Jackson SL '1 ii teMij , A i LM NEW and . UNUSUAL DESIGNS THE ESSJ WH! keep abreast of the times. We do not show yon last year's Ideas and deslKns. Yon will find here whatever Is novel, whatever Is new and 'whatever Is fine In Bilks. "Quality and Economy" The Silk Store Silks and Satins 1 k1 ROSEBURG, ORE. !. ABRAHAM JACKSON STREET SS STORE E Roseburg Housewives! Have come to know our store as the place where relia bility goes hand in hand with good service and low prices. Groceries, Fresh Fruits, and Vegetables are here awaiting your order. I'hone in your needs -the poods will go out on the next delivery no extra charge. "PICKENS BROTHERS .r'n.0Bld P,ne63