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1 r- :n-j- .... ' -, .... . .... ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1925. FOUR gnnns WRSITV ITII i ! 1 . . OUTWI a f ' : i ' . - W ATS A piping hot, healthful breakfast savory with the full, rich flavor of toasted grain. New Style H-O Quick Cooking Oats arc Toasted for hours over beds of live coals to bring out the full flavor that nature has sealed in each tiny grain. This new cereal speeds up work in che kitchen. Ready for ihe table in 2 minutes. Cooks into pMalar oat meal. A sustaining, nutritious dish. , That Tall-night cooked ; flavor in only two minutes .', , ::-C t pom MOM THAW OY1AII MAKIU 9 QUALITY FRODVCT HIK1 CftlAM AIA I lKN(lC(lMfelJi.ltfl QKCKCCOKLVG . -r . -Cook 2 to 3 minutes ontyJZgZ ptrM6.wmMZ, U.t A ft , WflOftf HI 4 Of. MKT. . a . i (Aartit4 I Lnaed VlraJ ' .EUGENE. Ore.. Nov! 12 Cn Shields, star guard of Hha Univer sity or uregon football team, la out ot the Kuine for the rest of the season with a broken ankle, sus tained in practice Tuesday. Beryl Hodgen, halback, la suffering wjlh a sprained ankle, and may not 'be, used attain this year. ' , ; Ihese two accidents hare nut a I slight crimp in the outlook for Sat urday's game here with tbo O. A. C. football tram, but i apt substi tutes aro In the two places made vacant by the injuries, and hard practice work goes eu.' : . - Indications are that the " beme totning crowd which will witness ; the game will be the largest in the history of football la Eugene. - . roMVAMJS, Ore., Nov. 12. -A duel Is expected Saturday when iWca Schulraerich and Lynn Jones meet cn tha scrimmage line In the 'annual O. A. C.-University ot Ore Igon football clash, Schulmerlch who plays at half on offensive, but 'defensive full back is a past mas ter at backing up the line and Is a line pmnger himself of the quality that has brought fame to Jones. Couch Sehlssler has his hertvy bucklield Intact again with the re covery of Hchulmertch. Denmnn 1 Snider and Quarterback Edwards qiutiter. Even the continued raja Is not expected to slow up this combination materially. CONSTIPATION .'". . Nature's befit lubricator la Rus sian OIL Tasteless, odorless and acts t:i a natural way. It corrects the bowels and makes -them per form naturally. Lloyd L. Crocker, ' fAMoebtal Prrm Vrmmul Wirt.) SALEM, Ore.. Nov. 12. With ..loans from the common school I ; fund of ths state aggregating ' cards, score ranis. , eosio.ioi. union county is toe neav- miper and necessary - jvRi BorrowtT auioiiK an iruj coun ' ties of the state from that fund, . says a statement prepared by li. G. Brown, clerk of lbs state land board. At the close of business October uhm loans from the school fund were $6.m.m.t. while rural credit loans aggregated Jt21,261. In loans from the school fund . .Wheeler county Is second wllh ,1424.048. ! borrowed $202,220 from the school I KING TUT'S COFFIN nniti ami i.i,it.ii trom tne rural . war VF I OF RFAIITY ,rt" lne others In the bac.ttslj creutis lunu. jt-bi;iiui 1UH17 " " - - - m qimi fjr Even I loans irom tne two mnus are ::,-; !270 and 11,831.60 respectively and i-Iiim n lvil 1r..i Umatilla county's loans from the I CAIKO, Egyat. Nov. 12. The In two funds are $217.40.. and $t,3-'i;.-'nnr coffin of Tut-ank-amen's sarco 58 respectively. Douglas county phngus, containing the mummy, has borrowed $ti6,054 fiom the has been removed from the phar- HChool fund and $19,312.95 from aoh's tomb to that ot Zetl II, near the rural credits fund. :by, for examination. Mull noiiiah coiinir luts borrowed i The coffin, which Is of human : $1111.724 and $4,793.31 from the two shape, with a painted face, believed I funds, , . . to represent the features ot the j o ' . - i lyoung king himself. Is ono of the ' TABLE DECORATIONS. ' ' most beautiful pieces of work die-: ' . i covered by EgyptologUta. A full line of the newest place The mummy, however, was found naiiKtim, erepe to db aiineniiK to ine areiiposgun, i , 4nllrn TliMUn. - prticles lor owing lo liquid-poured over It In I t,a i,......., ,(, ' yimr party. Also a hire selection th ceremonies whereby the phar- lAmient Highway" produced from for priies. Lloyd K Crocker. jaoh was dedicated as god 'the James Oliver" Curwood novel . ' " ' . V i All those present at the re- ih ,rTin w)1at director of 'North ROBIN REED WINS ' ;mov''1 oI tbe "'agus (romtha of 3V. ond featuring Jack Holt. . . FROM MAI IPI !; IN !mb ."u1" 1,nPre"sed "''h HHile Dove and Montague Love In ' ! rKUIVl MAUKU3 IIN th richness and majesty of Ihe the eacinlc rolrs closes a t day ' TWO-HOUR TUSSLE "Lt,,",'h "p",. II by ,h anc,"nt n. at the. Antlers Theatre -this - - . : artisans. Several days of extreme- .. . ' ly can-fill work will be required to , . The ,, u of the jocatng STHFATRESS bin PORTLAND, Ore.. Nor. J3.Itc-i detach the mummy safsiy from the region of Quebec, adapted for the n Heed, Portland welterweight adhering shell. . hv.inni. '! itumiiion ..j screen by -Jume Eve Unsell. iwreflller anil fv-limiileiii- Olvmtiln .ui, . ,,,,, cnniipion, ueteateu jonnny Mnurus 1 ne swanee rierenaiiers. Kose-i i 0vd Whltlnek i tnnlov T . school fund are $278,993.13 and of Oakland. Cal.. In a two-hour bortfa s.rMy dam. orchestra.. will w WUUra rrirreruwlwai . mm Ihn rum nre.lli. (un.l i .11 . ... .... . - . .t ' , l arroii, marjorie . 106.90. Lane county has loans ag- only one lull In the match and (Charleston Contest to be held next .regaling siu.jio ironi ine scnooi Keed took that 3 minutes 12 sec-i Saturday night. You'll miss a big fund and $4,791.91 from the rural nuds before the finish with a dou-ltown daace and some good enter .. credits fund. Jackson county has ble arm scissors. i talnment If ou don't attend iltonnur and ottiors appear. in .supporting cast. Antlers Thewtrrr. ' ' The latest' Hex Ingram 'prodn4f- 'I .. , J Why not let km fight it out .' in the '.old pipe bowl ? . If you want .to see :hov 'Rough ;Cut tobacco stacks up egainst Granulated; tlien your old pips ;bowJ's .the proper place to stage ' ' theibattle L . . Just match a bowl of ' ,: ; , Granulated up against a bov1 of Rough Gut . . .You'll see Rough Cut's cooler under iire, lasts longer and is much smoother- : going . . . Yes sir, once you've seen .Rough Cut in action you'll back Granger ior tne rest of your .life. on . W ' m -mar 'V;.:, .y,- . 'ifeM 1 1, raa AUere-3 a dcluute reason sV'i.tB-?; fl i . for that Rough Cut ' - f .' hmMM I zzz-.:--r Granulated tobaccow burn fast and li.Wj,ry:"T r.ifjf'W'Mii.'''l 1 '. : ; bot. because tboy'ro out &. But " . mfXjipMfM II Grangea: burns alow and cool, be kiaA k3-r&iw&W&3 JB " causelfscutcccltjustnatu. TP-W -'Wm&WM I jljL. ; ndly makes, tbo coolest, smoothest ' . t&Wj&iyyf 'WS&QmV I " Wnnking you ever egpericaoad, sf- , ppfJ I ' . - vfackedift heavy foU lrM if fWK ' ' i ' ' ; instead of ttns-hencc 10' "WStMtei! f(3 I sFTIUf I .Liocnr & Mrai Tobacco Co. , " , ' -QiaiJs' . I Kyjfl Bn0KtBa3ai,WlHllla-yiJWMSnxa n iliiiSMasiajBaiaimiiiwJsMaaiglTUiiirjs m r i ia IHE BUSINESS WORLD has an accurate mensure with which it gauges the growing value of securities. It is PRICE. Since 1922, when The California Oregon Power Company first offered its 7 Preferred Stock for public investment, the price has steadily advanced with each successive issue from $92.00 a share in 1922 to $100.00 a share in 1925, and is now above par. p.uronV& " '.they I novel of that name, will come to OLD FACES NOT OF ! Woula not "Tcei dl-j'ouna. the Antlers Theatre on Sanday ,....7.. vorce from him. She said he look-1 tor a run of two days. The cast W AINUC.KLU3 1 TYrE ed too old when he appeared In Is headed by Alice Terry, Lewis public with her. She herself had btonfl and Kamon Navarro. . (oi,im vnm ud wir bten worked back Into a Heeming- Scaramouche", according to PARIS. Nov. 12. Non-skidding ly young girl under the skillful advance reports from the larger paraffin is the latest hope which methods of the beauty doctors, cities, where It haa been played Paris beauty doctors ara holding The husband underwent the neces- aa a i two dollar attraction. Is ono out to those with old faces who sary treatment, but the paraffin or tne greatest pictures In screen df sire to be made younk looking, used to take out the Beams and - Tkl''... i i u , .i. ' 'ManT ' the faces rejuvenated furrows of his face melted and ran ine story is lain in tne time years aao bv lniedlnsr mninn ,,n. dnwnu-ar.l miffing nut hi. the French Revolution aud ,i,.r , .ui Cn 'r.-j i.. CZL'.J'ki ,he.a,l'n,uro iwrinkles have assumed their old As the'man was well known In '2? ih- i- hV."iHe,.rhn.k di,,,'m" ,oolt baUM the paraffin Paris, his case was a great tragedy mf.dtehehePec,r,eeen ad. MLYTh- ."IRS-.k.. .... It! "? pnoiograpny was by John F. band of a well bnn.n .Hr... Th. atmo.t mi .n.i i..n.., wue insisted tnat he should have to work to discover a non-skid way. now affirm, they have Setts. SWJiH'!s;;: Athsdivtly Kl'snil!' ' Ist ' 3 swmm O.hrfcln .J. I Ji I r-W" iatff I rill moOr lot pfc. U'H fSkaltt fir fSKK iJ. AisfratW (all. 6 Preferred Stock yielding 6.52 net tcAijrniwiA owow7 I (OH1A COMPANY f YOUK SINlAi IN MWUMM How the Company Has Grown In this same period the Company's investments in generating plant s,lines, equipment, etc., more than doubled in size. Its net earnings" were over $1,000, 000.00 for 1924 as compared with $550,000.00 for 1920. It spent nearly $300,000.00 more (mostly in the communities in which it operates) for operating expenses and taxes. It paid to Preferred Stock holders approximately $280,000.00 in Pre ferred Stock dividends in 1925. The Measuring Stick Goes Up The announcement of the pew issue of Copco Six Per Cent Pre ferred Stock, to yield 6.52 at a price of $92.00 per share, marks another important advance in the progress of this Company and the communities which it serves. Any member of our organization will gladly accept your order for shares of ths new Preferred Stock. Ask him about it now and particu larly about the Copco Monthly Pay ment Plan for easy investment ' I-llxTty iThnutre. Ralph and Vera Iwls are hus band and wife as everyone knows. Their -ways have been aeperate for many years. .Each has gain led fame for himself. Ralph i Lewis has played In vaudeville land musical comedy and in legltl 1 mate productions. Hi first not iable work was In "The Htrth of a Nation." Vera I.el has in the legitimate theatre appeared I under the management of Messrs. jFrohman, Shubert and Uelaaro. . During a number ot years that ; they have been married they have i always worked apart. Their first I picture together was "In Kvery Woman's Life." Their second and preent vehicle Is the Columbia I Picture "Who Cares?" which Is j the film version of Cosmo Ham ilton's popular novel ot the same I name. The featured players in the cast Include William ilalnes, Dorothy Devore. Ileverly IJayne, IVola Valo, Charlie Murray. Wan da Hawley. William Carrie Clark Ward. o- Austlo and 1 Arundel, piano Inner. Phone 1X9 L. The California Oregon Power Company Offittst MeJforJ, Grants Pass, Roseburg, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Vreka, Diinsniuir, California. OREGON'S FIRE LOSS IN OCTOBER $166,700 SALEM, Ore., Nor. 12. The to tal fire loss In Oregon for the n;onth of October, outside of Port . land, wss $166.7i).24. according to : the monthly report of Will Moore. , state fire marshal. The biggest fires were at Greeiiberry. where a ' lumber mill burned with a loss ot ' l30.oto, and at Corvallls, where a garage burned with a loss of To Schilling Coffee Drinkers We kept faith with you during the recent trying L. 1 The quality of SCHILLING - AV aT A . . I I vuncc never nas waverea. j rrvsn grspe juice at uvsniDHa irrnanis. nring containers or leave i at Brand's Road Stand. Will deliver i waea filled. yowrlo, & "tracts f Coffee f i J 'SdiilKnMffeeL. wings of thtfornmg KiM'-fiii rSchahng Cotfee is the 'i ,yf V'bencoaeeyoucanbuT, ; S2S7 Joat g'ocer will rZy return your monev . initsntlv snd v imtsntlv i gisctiy. roa Keep tarn cotlss, e A tt e-v -i.-te l-t-s