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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 192?. The Cook's Best Friend THE WORLD'S GREATEST The Last Spoonful is as good as the First SALES X's TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND (A-Utf. I'rcM Lcatril Wire.) SA1.KM, Ore., Juno 23. C. E. Stiflton, 23 yam old, ami K.ra McKtiiizle, 24, trurtihn at ih statu pmUentittry, ecaptU froia he flax itlunt out utile the mLson wailti yea- I terday afttrnooD. 1 ShWtoii was received from Lane ' County, Pet-ember 3, 1!2. to do (two yearn for larceny. H Is a JaborT. MeKenziu was received jtroin 1'olk county January 22, 1925, to stive six years on a statutory Vlia rye. lie is a lowcer. Tho men are bNi'V'd to have beii snen in the vicinity of Mid way Park between Salem and Jef ferson late yesterday. NORTH ROSEBURG HOME COMPLETELY DESTROYED BY FIRE The house, which until yester day was occupied by Mr. mid Mrs. L. P. iienner, located at tho cor ner of Kant Firm Avenue North and Kast 4th street, was complete ly destroyed by fire last niKht. Mr. and Mrs. Itenner left yester day afternoon lor Portland, and the fire was discovered about 3 o'clock I Ms morning, the whole interior being afire at that tine. It is presumed that the Tire starL ed from an oil stove in tho kit chen, or possibly from the burn ing of trash in the kitchen range, evidence showing that the fire started In the kitchen, and was drawn to the center of the houe by the draft up the fireplace chimney. There was a itreat deal of do lay In getting the alarm turned In to the fire department even after the blaze was first discov ered, It was reported, and owing to the fact that there was a break In the alarm bell connections the firemen answered tho wrong tele phone causing another short de lay. By the time tire water was turned on, the bouse was so far pone that nothing could be done to save It, and practically all ef forts were devoted to saving the adjoining homes of T. J). Roland and Karl Burr, which were en dangered by falling embers. The big pumper demonstrated Ha value, delivering a strong noz zle preHsure through more than eight hundred feel of hose. The loss which will nmount to approximately $5,000 was purll ally covered by Insurance. a uce and etteem throughout the stale Hi at will nmlte him a formidable- candidate. Fancy 'Kerchiefs. Yes, we have a handkerchief to I match the color of your dress. Come In silk, volte or lawn. Priced luc, 15c and lUc, Carr's. For prompt taxi nervine, city ot Country trips. Phone 44. COKH 3!i;.ti)xi:i j olt ;ovi;itoit. According to parties from Port land, there Is talk there of a movement to bring out Ju1ko John B: Coke a a candiduto for the republican nomination for goveraor. says the ftms Hay Time, Nn formal unnounceint nt has been made yet and probahly will not he mad" for some t tints but lH.is staled that the candidacy of Judge Cuke Ih mci'tlng wlih approval from all tddvs. Juige Coke In hia many years ser vitai In the On-Rttn himihI-a and later as district Judt'c and until recently as IT. 8. district ultoiuey for Oregon, won a whin acquaint- RECEPTION AND BANQUET TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT The banquet to be given tonight for L. Antles, Chamber of Com merce sivretary, will be in Uih .Met hod l t Churrh South imttead of the M. K. church, as previously announctMl. changes in plana mak ing the different arrangement necessary. TIwho holding tickets are a-ked to observe this change. Juduing from the excellent man ner in which the tickets are go ing, tiro reception and banquet are to be very well ai tended, which fact is very gratifying to the committee, as It is desired to have a large number of the local people out to become acquainted with Mr. Anlles and tils wife. The affair is alwo open to the general public, and all who deMre to at tend may procure tickets from any member of the committee. Taylor-meoe concrete u good con crete. Tel. 225 R. i S Latimer's Arsenate Lea3 eigh teen rents per pound at Stearns and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. i G " Physician's Discovery Soothes and Relieves "Nerves" NeuritU (Awx-tat! I'r-H I.aed Win.) WASHINGTON, Juno 23. Only a cabinet meeting, perhaps the last to be held this summer, stood to day between President' Coolidge and his vacation. With his departure for the sum- mtr Whltn Hmiikh nt S wntnmmtL. MaHS., set for early afternoon, Mr. (ooildgo devoted the morning to a last minute check-up with his cab inet and to arranging for a "trans fer of the major business of his office". i Practically evory Important pend ing question has been disposed of I by Mr. Coolidge today, although a fuw appointments remain to be i made and he still has under con- sldcratlon some reports from the tariff commission, - recommending changes in duties. An office has Ibeen set np for the president In Lynn. Mass., and with part or the executive force there, Including Secretary Sanders, he will curry on such buainess there as arises during the summer. Latimer's Arsenafe Lead eigh teen cents per pound at Stearns and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. Vi'AKTKKi.Y mi:i:ti; to m; iii;i.i ihiimy. A remarkable new form of treat ment for neuritis, neuralgia, "nerves," nnd other nervous dis orders which has been proved and tinted In IhnuHarids of cnea, Jk an nounced by nn eminent San Fran cisco phyiiicluii. It hufl been compounded Into a nrcKci tut Ion which Ih now nut up in convenient tablet form called I Kofa Neuritis 'laol 'tri. ThehM tabblH am snarnnteed harmless and f n e from narcotics, j bromides and v; lar produets. i They art to relieve nerve pa inn j and nervous danders and to give tone lo the exhausted nerve cells,! thim tevitalizie the entire nerv-1 on; sysft -Hi. Your ilmifKiht will recomtm iid them. W. K. t tiapinan's pharmacy will supply you. Mall or Ur filled. Tho second quarterly meeting of the Christian Church will he held on Friday nltrht at the church parlora. Sevontl Important mat ters n ro to bP brought before the meiulierKhlp at that time, amotm them being the report of the building Mte committer, the pro position or changing the corpora tion nam:, nnd the plans for send ing a delegation to the state ron t ation. The men of the church are arranging the refreshments for l he sorial orcaton which Is to follow the business meeting. ' ik ! w ipb mm wmm hbk wiiM m umw sweet, cool this is pipe tobacco! Three things determine how good a pipe tobacco is going to smoke : (1) the qualityof the tobacco itself, (2) the way it's mellowed, (3) how it's cut. And in making Granger we give Liocf.tt : Myf.rs Tobacco Co. utmost care to all three. We use fine, old Burley tobacco. We mellow it by Wellman's famous secret method. And then we give it the exclusive Granger "rough-cut." And the result is a rich mellowness and cool fragrance like noth ing you ever smoked before I Packed in tea-foil, instead of tins hence 10 HWWWMMrttLiT BAPTIST CHURCH TONIGHT Verschleisor with the sure touch which has gained him fame select-, I tu wiuiani t. .moiik iu piny isite Miss Itiythe and Robert Kills. to play the part of Mih darons; lover. At th Liberty theatre to-; night and tomorrow. I Notice Difference : In Way You Feel In 14 Hours or Less! Egg Shears 15o. IIeay aluminum frame egg slice m only 15c at Can's. You nerd tin m to alien your eggs for salads, etc. Knife Sharpeners. I ' All steel sharpeners, never wear' out. Three or four strokes anil ; ' your knife Is sharp. Made espe- i ually so wonmn can use them, lluyf. them at Carr's lor 4Uc. Kvery j Kiicnen snouiu nave our. Make this tesl! Knit suffering from ludigestloii, Pimples, Pslmt In; Pack and Sides. Constipation, ' Headaches and tired, run down con j flllion. due to Self Poisoning, be-j caus of sluggish liver and clogged Intestines. ; Take a pleasant spoonful of Or. Thaeher's Liver and I Hood Synip after Die next two meals . In less than 14 hours notice quick diMer-i ence in way you fed. Contain ! pure veKclahlc ItiKri itlcnts approv cd by Physit latis. Helps nature eleanse and lone your liver ntienyiheji your digestive organs soothe the tlu'd and overtaxed nerves, brace up your system and purify your blood. It has helped thousands feel return of stretiKth. vtror and eneriry nirntn. You, it to, must be satisfied, or no cost. In. Thacher's is sohl and recom mended order Ibis gnat autre by Nathan Kill lei ton, KosehurK, Ore., lhalu Pharimuy, Ihain, Ore. FOREST POLICY TO BE DECIDED TODAY (ANwx-ittti-'t Vwt Wire.) SALKM. Ore.. June 23. P. A. KI llott. state forester, will confer with Colonel V. II. Ureelry, federal l'orester, at 2 o'clock today at the district forester's office in Port land relative lo state forest policies. ( Mher members of the state for ester's offic tireeley tislay. The federal forest er will be In Portland four days. i I Co mmcwhere this summer. I'Lin to make it the luppint vacation you ever haj. Low Raundtrii Fares arc in effect throughout the sum mer se.ison. It's ;inia:inj what they will cnalile you losccanJJo. So yo this vacation. Know Orcpon. Visit Ti'((iiii(NIi Ph-mUch, Kcuport Ucachct, Coos Hay !c(iti's,.fi'iinfi!iii Resorts, CiuttT. Lilkc, ( )lVl,'(tl CiMS. And rely ujion our ngents for full travel information. Ask for Our illustrated booklet "Orison Outdoors." SAVE -with SAFETY DRUGSTORE Eacli ono of Iho famous L. B. MOOHE. Cntrl A(.nt Phon 11 RMVburg, Oregon i -cT MA-IKSTIC THKATHi: The fistic encounter between Lou Telletien and Kayuiond Hloomer In the Victor Ihuo Ilalperln pro dint Ion. "tifeater Than Marri hkm." which will he shown at the M;eslie Theatre Wednesday and I Thursday, is one of the hlKh llKhts In the production. It eomva us 1 a climax to an intensely dramatic situation In which Marjorle Daw 'as the heroine attempts to leap from a balconv ten stories above the street. The story In one of New York life and the stnicirtv of a youna pirl to win fnme thru a stace career. Hhe succeeds as a star, but find- that with her success something else Is needed to complete hvr happiness. Axn.Kits Tniv.vnir. W'luit I declared lo be one of the finest of the reason's cinema productions. U com inn to the Ant lers Theatro on 'edne!ilay. as a Kirtt Nntlomil attraction. It Is "Omar the Tentmaker", with iat-s post in the titular role, nnd Ik an adaption nf Ith hard Walton Tally's wtHe plav of the sumo name that served Post on the speaklni; Mao for more than four yours. It a colorful story of Persia In the dnvs when Omar K h a y a m w ro t o the K u lm t a t . Settincs for this master film were personally rteUnd nd ex- rruied under the direction of Wil fred Hit. kl;ind. the first man In his liel.i in the films nnd s;i!l re jojitn.d s its finest craftsman. A i it was elected to represent i(n -treer of Nais.ipur, the par I den ir Shlreen. the tinnons tun whire Omr spends much of hts time, 'ho .hnh's pnUre nt T.her I an. the i r at indccnteiit M ill of I the Rmi-ni'T of tli province, the j Temple nf ZoTointer. the s- hool t r"oni of Mzhs ul Mulk and ar iom dwelling pl;ice. LIBERTY THEATRE. Win n "Speed" recently appeared in 'he Saturday K.veniiu; Post. Ver- hleNT as on ih )ih He made a f-pecial trip tn Mls Mason's home and seenietl rvcluslvc riplUs to her niniv This a ceo iii Ml. -bed he show . d 9 oie " ;peed" bv rhichtng the -nirM of lleiiy ltlthe, pMitltne (..trt)'riid Iiclo-ss Stella tli Ititl i.i i'l... the U'dititf It; ml nine rob's. Tii. te si trt-ssts are etactly thej 7A Vsvf JAiT tpes lall'd for by the stoiy .91 (praays no oiiifis la America Koscburfl o S- S -s j.. . J SMALL MULE COLT IS RESCUED AFTER IT IS WASHED AWAY PENDLETON. June 23. When the heavy rains of Sunday night struck the Chris Ertdiup place near l Pilot Rock and sent Its flood waters jsw irlinR down a dry fruhVy through mule colt but two days old. The colt was Riven up as drowned, but was recovered four miles down the canyon apparently unharmed ami was yesterday returned to its mother apparently none the worse for the long time It spent In the water. Reports of harm done to wheat by hall and cloudbursts received yesterday from a usually reliable source could not be verified today and apparently the heavy, fall of rain did a preat deal more Rood to the growing wheat than harm A thorough check-up on supposed hall damage failed to substantiate the reports of yesterday. Some livestock was lost in the flooding of gullies, including between four and five hundred young turkeys on the Dave Boyd place. RE-ELECT W. C. T. U. HEAD. KDINIH'RGH, Scotland. June 23. Miss Anna Adams Gordon of Evanston, Ills., was re-elected president of the world's Christian Tern iterance Union today , The Immanuel Mai Quartette and SaxaphoVie Club, of Los Angeles will also visit Colonel win oivo m cnCori in. D-H ; lw 1 r L .Vl; Tui. Will DS no agmiHign inaryv, qui viiviiiiy wtii uw m"' - tett it said to be one of the beet male quartettes on the Pacifio Coast, and wine much favor wherever il goes. tfSijel The young people ot tn city are especially invited to hear them, for they are said to make a epecial appeal in a musical way to young people. The public is cordially invited. Modern Home Builders USE Hardwood Floors Let us furnish you with "Perfection" Oak Floor ing. The price is reasonable. Ask us about it. Coen Lumber Company Phone 121 BLAZE DESTROYS PRINEVILLE PAPER REMEDIES Is uri.i.' f..r the pit' ! MHllr sl'i'itlC uihiH-nl. K:it li U rim! a;. lot .1 in : I.HI i.sUct'oll up luoi'.o l:;n.l, 1. (AMt.M.lp.1 Vrtm LJ Wlr..) IIKND. Orr., June 23. Fire at 2 o'clock this niornliif! almost com-, plcti'ly dcatroyeit the plant of the Central On'Konlan, wookly news paixr ot I'rlncville. The loss is estimated at between f 5.000 anil Iti.oiHi by 11. II. Jonas editor and publisher. Stock esttmnted at between 1, COO and I2.IHI0 was destroyed to pettier with throe presses. The machinery and stock was coyered by insurance. Water poured on machinery when It was hot was responsible for most of tho dam age there, according to Jours. I The, fire started either under the of . building or between the one occu 'pied by the newspaper and the ad ijoininz bulUllni. it is tboucht. It was discovered by Miss Klsle Au Vl gustine, telephone o'rator Just be n - tore i o'cloi.'k this morning. Heat with gas. X lE.MHKr'K 1IOIKI. a At Oakland. Oregon, will 4 remain open July 4th. Iiln- 4 ner nnd supper each 75 cents a plate. ta4e E.WINKKKH INM'KXT 1'I.AXTS. PORTLAND. Jtlno 2.1. The Northwest regional convention of the American Society of Mechan ical Engineers was devoted today to inspection ot industrial plants In Portland and vicinity, where delegates saw demonstrated pro cesses which were described yes terday in papers read at the meeting. lOCAL-LONC MOVING This Is a sample of the kind of modern vsn we will send to help you with your moving problems. A telephone will bring It to your doorstep. We guar antee lowest prices. "We Aim to Please"- H.S. FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORACE CO. PHONE 220 ! NATHAN FULLL;T0N o DAILY WEATHER REPORT tj. S. Weather Uureau, local office, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending I a. m. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: (Unheal temperature yesterday ft Lowest temperature last night 42 DESCHUTES FIRES rrwimi.tion. ut 21 hours 0 ARE STILL BURNINd I i",, 1,; hiVmon h r DKNI, I're, June ::! Klvo flresToIa pn.fp from Sept. In the rvsrhu'es national forest, i. uji, to dat .. .....41.91 v.ereitlll burning this morning Average preclp. from Sept. 1. One of thes on Snow creek, waa-t 33.59 excess from 8ept 1. are serious, according to local fori ii 8.29 estry officers. Average precipitation for 46 Weather conditions continue hat-, wet seasons. (September to anVius. nfllrials said this niornlng.l May, inclusive) 3141 wi'h the relative humidity falling 1 Kalr tonlrht and Wednesday; despite lower temperature A tern- warmer tonleht, low huiuidity, with pornry lookout has boa sent to , Increasing fir hsi;0 .., lluiie while the regular will' WluTiAM BELL aieieoroioiub h' 'i y o u b u y Ki x Ml ll.'tll' 'le s vrtl save by lat wi r sites. b :trr ti'.i.ilit.v or lower pi ices. 011 ai' .nf'. Ii. i atic only hith. st qunliiy Is good first reported late yesterday. Nono Total eiioiu.il for lt"'xall. C.V.onbe toeve wliala a few days. M SAVAGE WASHER moJ DRYER. Pos mow vajr Hm no Wringer Keeping Out OF Hot Water You can do that every thing by Installing a Bar- age Washer In your home. Electrically Operated No Wringer Required Just a Touch and the Savage becomes a Centrifugal Dryer. Get your copy ot the booklet, "Keeping out ot Hot Water." .Everybody's lxchagge p4hISe : 1?