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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1925 rr THE ACTIVE Heating Stoves The Active is an all cast, cast lined, is handsome and is made to give service and comfort for many years. See our line of heaters before you buy. zigLer-fee HARDVARE CO. Phone 25 A REAL BARGAIN ON JHOTPOINT VACUUM CLEANER MUSTACHE l MAN'S X i LAST BADGE; WEAR ONE, BISHOP SAYS (AwlilM hm l-My-J Wile) ! FAYETTEVILUC. N. C, Nor. 16. bishop Collin IV n- ny advises every man to wear ' mustache as the last dtstlnc- ' tlve badge of masculinity that that women have left him. ! "Wear one." he told 300 del- egate assembled here for the Six men were Hijured and two North Carolina Methodist con- LEGION NOTICE. (AoocUtnl ha Lwtd Wtn.) Meeting Tuesday night. Nov. 17. at club rooms la Armory. Armistice Day report and alb 's er Important matters. Noinl- nation of officers for ensuing year. Entertainment. show that It Is a male, not yet an IjTurkeys Waufedi CAIRO. Nov. 16.-The treasure Jult- tht whin, drtn ,came cars were completely demolished In fereikrti. "Thai's all the wo- found in th tomh of Tut-Aukh- i,nB person greatly emaciated. Ian automobile accident, which oc- 4 men have left us. They cut Amen soon will be brought to tho i 1 tuunimy 10t removed I curred at the junction of the Happy their hair and wear men'a Rome museum for exhibition, i ,roll "a case, but Instead, (he I Valley road end the Pacific high- clothes, but they can't wear a Meanwhile the tomb will be closed wrappings about It were cut i way late Saturday night, when cars mustache. It is your badge of to visitors. (through from the mask to the feet, driven by Jphn Boss of Myrtle masculinity." i The evidence thus far adduced wlnK 10 J"8 'ragllti conditkjn of 1 Creek and George McKey of Port- The blshoo wears one him- ihmnh an ilsneotion of the mum- wrappings, the greatest care land, collld.ll head on. self. ,jmy in Its coffin of gold, tends to The accident was caused, it is must be admitted by all that we owe tho origin of the 'canned food business, as it Is at present, to the wisdom of the French government, and that the government of the First Republic. About the year 1793, that Is to I say right at the height of the reign i Mr- Mc?e?; '5,6 N' Ettst 1 of terror in France, the French I prilanJ' William and Fred government offered a prize of 12,000 j francs for the best method of pre- ! serving fruits, vegetables and uth- I er elementary articles without . . I pickling or dossicalion. The French It Is now a little more than one minister of the interior, M. Monta hundred years since the French I nVtt. acting on the report of the p,u..h,..v... .......v u .,a.id. -. noara oi arts anu niauuittciurcis. - . - - - - - , ... ... fort to give to the world In general crantod to M. Nicholas Aiinert the I face and neck and the teeth were ;ry in me seconu rouna aner a diow claimed, by a third driver, who has )HvMHHvvMv not been located, Who cut In too quickly between the cars, striking the rear hub cap on Mr. Boos, Reo swerving It across the road, out of control. The light Chevrolet, occu pied by five men, and the big Reo touring car came together with a terrific impact The lighter car was occupied by 9th St. Portland in a ten-round main event Loos, here Saturday night. A large pro of Talent James Frlsby and John ponton of the fans found fault with Mitchell of Portland. All of these the verdict of the Judges, men were Injured more or less ! In the semi-final Chuck Sams of Berlously. ' Klamath Falls took a six round re- McKey sustained deep scalp !feree's decision from Frankle wounds and a cut which may result j Doyle. Sams played a safe game. In the loss of the slulit of one eye. ! chancing little. Frenchle Gaspard William Loos was cot about the 'scored a knockout over Frank Pep- SPEC WOODS LOSES TO MIDDLEWEIGHT (Auoristrd Pns Lwrd Wire.) 'BEND. Ore., Nov. 16. Fred Gil- ibeit, middleweight, of Bend, won I a decision over Spec Woods of the results of its endeavora to find i reward of 12.000 francs. This award a better and more wholesome meth-, wa, niaue in 1810.' The according od of preserving foods In a maimer j of ,uc award required the recl as nearly fresh as possible; and Jt , vient t furnish the government loosened from a blow on the Jaw. : to the face. Fred Loos sustained cuts about the I head and face. All three of the men MEDINA INVITES REBEL were badly dazed and shocked. Here are the new Hats Nothing so tops off a well dressed man as the right hat These are specially selected to suit different types of faces, and men of all ases. Scratches and Velours $5 to $8 Felts $5 to $S ,uh . niR nut faithful cony In They are being cared for at Mei-y hnnk fnmi of his methods in full, hospital. Frlsby and Mitchell escap- for the benefit of the world in gen-1 ed with minor cuts. All of the five I eral. al-.d M. Appei t complied wun . CHIEF TO ENTER CITY (A-nclited Ptfm Usied Win.) BOMBAY. India, Nov. 16. The this requirement before obtaining the money. While this Ib a French Invention and not an accidental discovery, the developments of it during the last century have tended to make it pe culiarly an American indu: men war. hronirhf tn the Rosehlir? i fall of Medina, the "uroDhets city hospital and treated by Dr. Slew-: In Hedjai, before the attacks of art the Wahabl tribesmen. Is linml- Mr. Boss escaped with minor cuts' en'. according to advlcea from and bruises I authentic sources there. Both rars'were comnletelv wreck- The Inhabitant of tho city are ed. the Chevrolet being a heap of reported to have Invited lb Saoud , .ml i.A.ii vrb.cFu Tho imnnrt ,, Sultan Nezad and leader iu - ........... - ; -- .lir-Y.KI'- n .... . SUCCesa. UUi it id " . -- r. ' - - - - , . ,t k ami of the receive COLORED SHIRTS! Collars to match, blues, lavt'iidura, novel patterns. !.50 The new tans in $2.1 .Adler Collegian Clothes , "They kscp you looking your best" , . $25 to $45 PENCEI we have no men in our nimi, um im .nc unu iw.. kwu wc in the best factories In the world frames. that we are aware of, who can do The hit-and-run driver, who wai what Appen oia wun iowa- mpjuKiuic n. m. o-o . . . . I.. .kA n....rva- 1 . D...ID i v KV- ...4 AraOlB.J lest Ot 1 1 US niAlier io tu. " i.u. . w.c " " - " ..." tlon of eggs in a fresh condition. To; Mr. Boss made an attempt to get li pi-ra in hermitlcally sealed ' his number, but vessels, through the application qf : lights on and off and blinded them. heat, is of so delicate a nature that speeding up and getting away. He j it must be possible when the eggs i was driving a big, speedy car and g are lAKen OUl Ul me , "fi lu u.n . wan i,nvriiiui lauiuii "iicu ihj an omelet of them, which proves dodged between the cars which he that they are of their original na- caused to smash. As It required ture. Even "limed" eggs will not do j considerable time to get officers on this. And 7ct Appert had the time the scene ho made a get-away be- and the. method by which it coutu i fre word could be sent out be done. enter their submission. (Ib Saoud early this year captur ed Mecca and took over the con trol of a considerable part of had to be exercised. riiiritiff ttm wnrb a larre nilmher ot Interesting and beautiful objects , - were brought to view. The minis- t LODGE DIRECTORY 1 try or works here says that both a wi forearms ot the mummy were load led with magutticlent Jewels. Other Laurel Chapter No. 81, R. A. lobjecta brought to Ufa were amul ' Meets every third Tuesday of ,etl ul(j collarettes, a superb gold each month In Masonic Temple. : dagger uU a crystal handle, brace All members requested to attend ,,u ot intricate workmanship and and visiting companions wel-( fln(Ier rlmJ, of divers maleriaU. An- come . . , , other dagger also was found and A; 'PJ5, ? Rh , e,t Ueveral large Inlaid pectorals, bold W. F. HARRIS. Secretary- work ornamenU with golden clr- 1 Neighbors ar WooocraR. Lllai iclets. Circle No. 4S Meets n first I On the feet ot Tut-Ankh-Amen and third Monday evenings, la were gulden sandals, and each toe K. of P. ball. Visiting neighbor ,and each finger had upon them a - Invited to attend. golden stall. Only the lower part ALVIA WETHERELU O. N. lot the body and the limbs of the MAROARBT WHITNWY. Clerk Ipharaoh had been exposed to th view of the workers In the tomb We want all the good Dressed Turkeys we ' can get, to be delivered Friday, November 20. We guarantee the highest market price. We pay cash and give honest weight and' grade. , What more could you ask Do not kill poor, thin birds, hold them over and fatten them, it will pay you. We will buy at Roaeburg, B Sutherlin, Myrtle Creek and Yoncalla. Take U rthem to the nearest place, the price will be the ft . . -'-.,1 same. . ..'.Sj iiiii-ja J 9 ' Peoples Supply Company J I. O. O. F, Phlletarlan Loda Na B. Meets In Odd Tallows Tent pie every Friday evening. Visit lng b re them are always Wei come. ' C. F. CRAMER, N. 0. A. J. GKUDBS.. Reo. Sec. J. R. BAILRV. FIB. Ben. Is of such a delicate nature that A c A a a. . Laura. lnU. Na 13. Regular eommonlcaUoni to last Friday, aid the operation second and fourth Wednesday! each month, at Masonic Tempi Roseburg, " Or. Visitors we) come. M. S. HAMM, W. M. W. F. HARRIS, See. further progress will be slow. As soon aa possible, the objects found will be cleaned and restored, after which they will be brought here and placed on exhibition. Have yon an ax to grind? There are hundreds who want the job. To learn their names read the News-Review calssifled ads. The W. C. T. TJ. will meet at Ihe ' '. home of Mrs. J. O. Arthur Wednes day, Nov. 18, at 2:30. O. & Kel- tems, evangelist and Mr. Fllewood. who are conducting revival meet ings at the Christian church, will speak and sing. Mr. Kellems will speak on "What Shall We IX For Our Young People". Every member Is urged to be present j illers Sponsor Railway and Open New Farm Empire attempt to get nfiBBmjHi&EBWEEIZ he flashed his f a The Strap Watch ! 1 M. Annert was excellently equip ped in the experience of life to ac complish what he undertook, and there were probably fifty years of experience In his dealings with the various lines of food with which It was necessary for him to be ac quainted, before he made public his method. He was In turn a plckler, a preserver, a wine maker, and we believe a confectioner, during the long years of his application and work. During all this time he was Eyes Hurt When Reading? i it mucn reaaing mases your eyes hurt try simple camphor, witch- hazel, etc., as mixed In Lavoptlk eye wash. The first application K sootnes tne pain ana regular use nf f ovrtntll, ni n 1 aa tho nvp. . t run 17- nr kn vmi ran read and work more, ill n. r-uuerion, urugKisi- or men, ever the more than favorite Sine its haptimn of fire dur ing war tliiys. the strap water) bus become nn.ro ami tmtrn pupiiliir for men In all wilk of life and In the. last few months wnteh riu-torleB . liivo brought out .newer, sturdier models. Is factory sewing ma- Delco Light Plants Priced as low as $195 f. o. b. factory. For Information Address W. I. HARGIS CO. 837 Olive St. Eugene. Ore. Dealer for l.anC and Douglas Counties Mr. Thomas, chine expert, very poor. Anu money mat u was emended In further experl- w euneauay ments, and while he lived to be over i methods 90 years of age, he aieu in coiupoi ntive poverty in spite of the award obtained from the French govern ment and his attention to work. The French chambers, however, after his death, recosnised the vast utility of his Invention to mankind in general, and virtually placed' his name' among famous men by creat ing his son a Chevalier In the Le gion of Honor In recognition of uis services. Bat the development of a century virtually changed the utensils and broadened the methods of Appert under the extention of demand which came through American bus iness; and a view of his simple ut ensils and process room, so to call it would cause a smile today. It was about 181" that an English j of our pecliire In tluil brilliant iif t n.ti Ale worKer iou uui In England for a vessel of tin plate rt wm gfve" free MS j f g t room 209 high school, U MtM PpH I F'H , 10 a. m. on mending gMSg'j 1 U.:.5"?.JJ Ithout attachments; al- S " T g so button boles, blanket stitching and other interesting and UEeful subjects., Vou are welcome. J o Hit Gratitude Greater Than His Knowhdge A Filipino hoy who hn1 studied English In n llnn-iiilnn night school sent the following letter to a white mnn who had befriended him and who had mnde him u present ut some pictures and a shirt : "I received your kind nnd wel- came letter from you, soti l in it, i The Tank Model K One of the latent croatlonii of A the )ru n Guild la shown Ki attoVff. it flta cioBU to the y wrlat hoi'aum? of the ronntnic- y tton of ita ram' and la flttt-d fff with a jr.-Jewelfd movement y that la rellithlf. Ita luinlnoua V dlul and hunflM makca It eaay V to tH tim day or nlirht. In- doors or outdoor, In all kinds X of weathur. v S Other models priced from 2B ui. All with 16-Jeweltd uiovc-inenL was very, very glad to nenrd rrorn w Wrti. tliVl- m. mnwA nf lironr.nl 11 jF7 AJt I At the seeonil how glnil I mil nnd g an1 I your sister that you were received A W .c-we-i ra or use in the preservation of her metically sealed foods. MISSING PAIR FOUND. NORFOLK, Va Nov. 16. Isa bella bennett, 15 years old. second cousin of President Harding, and ,Senator Cohen, 17, who had been missing from their homes in New York City since Friday, were found here today by a travellers aid so ciety worker. " sLf w&( ' Title He Gave Himse!f tfC' ' Stack to Great Showman CjSii fi (fiW fHS l'rol.nlilv Ihe greatest lioman ml"fL't-?Ji. 1 (T-lvJ the world has ever know n waa Xuii- for Sancer's circus. He Gruen Dealer ternoon, nnt so. by t tits time we were very pleasant that you will keep It so well the same ns our CHOI3KIMIra4HKto hodyes nltvnys talking nnd caring t for you here. And so, even thiit pecture Is not very personally plny ItiS of your spirit so, be curefully like so ns your body. About the shirt Is coming to In my hand, I full of Jny nnd a merry heart so thnt you did not forgot of yonr promised to me, and now, it Is very tluinUin;; nt the heaven nnd you of your trite ly remember and present of this jour brother did not know how to forgot asking of flod at the heaven that he 'nhvnys caring nnd protect ing to you here day and night nnd far of badly misfortune." Path finder Mngnzlne. There is one thing al a party Alaays makes the guests eat hearty. In the center of the spread Put a suck of Oreson Bakery's bread. ' Oregon Bakery 231 N. Jackson St Phone een went so far us to give liliuself a title, ami the title stuck so tlrmly that ninny people thought he really hud been elevated lo the perr-Kel Everyone knew him us "Lord George Snnger. In his book, "Studio and Stase, Mr. Joseph HnrkPr, the famous scene painter, tells how this "title" came about. It was the outcome of a deal In horn s with William Cody, otherwise known us Buffalo Bill. Ac corilinc to Kanier. t'mly thought himself by fur (lie mire important shn n:un. In the course "f the pre liminaries to the tleul. Hill K-nt n ( reins.i,iiithe to riaiiger. with a V ! r.iessure I" the effi'ct tlmt "The lotinruUe Willinm f". Cody rcmseu ti take a penny Its thuu so luucu , for the horses. ' KansiT. who had the gift e' C'v Inu ne.it rei lie-. and ho ulso was not K'ir.J to he outdone, nilhont more u-lo. scut back tins terse lues- ' satfe ; ' "If jou nre'.e II m. W. V. ly. ! then, hung II. I l tieorne rtjli- , ger mid 1 won t gUe a ha'H'nny ' more tlu.n 1 -tipulated for the 1 horses." j And from that day on 'Lord , i,ror,-e Micer ne tvinaiueu. Weapons ot Warfare of American Indians Though some Indians were more proficient nt It than others, nnd the methods of some tribes were more advanced than those of others, there ;ns very little secret about the making of warlike Implements, nnd all the Indians knew how. r lints t and similar stones were used not so j mcch because of their hardness as j for the reason they" could lie flaked j off and fashioned ' into desired . shapes as arrow, Innre, spear or j harpoon heads, knives, snws or : scrapers. The flint wns to he found I In open fields, bowlder Jieds and j elsewhere, nnd the tribes rnniprd oenislonally nonr the larger sup-1 piles to break ofi with rocks or ham- , mers the nunntltlc snd size of f flint chips need'-d. Those were enr- rled homo, lo be Ihtkod off nnd worked Into hnpe with the nld of , shnrn-pojnted Implements of luine. I The asste nnd refuse of the process. ' ss well ns tiie tools employed In It. ' have often lten found on the sites of enrly Indlnn direlllnz-. The prod- . ucrs of this priinlthis Industry range In sire from tiny arrow tip to cere- , mirnisl sitenr bends more tlmn a ' foot long. Cleveland Plain lieuler. United Brotnernooa of Carosnten and Jointer ot America. Meets at 47( 8. Main second end fourth Tuesday evening ol eacA mc th. All earpeaters wet corned. T. F. HOI.MK... Ree. Bee. EMERY COLBI. Pre. K.nightsotpytniao, Alpna Loflfli No. 47. Meets every Wedne day In Knights of Pythias ball ISO Rose street Visitors always welcomed. 8AM CHHISTENSON, C. C ROY O. YOUNO. M. F. K. B. W1MBKPLY. K. B . 8. R0SEBUKO LODGE KO. 10STC O. O. M. Meets every Wcdnesdaj night Moose Hall. 148 N. Jack ' son St Clnb rooms open T:tO W 10 p. m. Visiting brothers wel, coma. W. A. BOOARD, Dictator. H. O. PAROETKR, Becretary. JNO. M. THRONH. Treasurer. 7 B. aT Q. i . " vV - stossburo ft view Ne. 11. Holds regulai ' meetings on second and fount Thursdays a. 7; SO p.m. visit lng sisters Invited to attend re Tlews. MaccaDee nau. rui us , Cass streets. CLARA BONEBRAKB, Com. JBUHIW RAPP. col j Eagles, Koseourg Aerie Meets 11 i Maccabee ball, on Cass street, on second and fourth Wednes dav evenings of each month, at t o'clock. Visiting brethern Is good standing alwavs welcome , OLENN WOODRUFF. W. P. THEO. W. ALTHAU3, W. P. B. F. GOODMAN. Bee. 0. E. 8, Roseburg cnapter No. f. Holds their regular meeting on the first snd third Thursdays In each month. All sojourning brothers and sisters sre respect fully Invited to attond. CORA B. BINOLETON, W. M. FRfOH JOHNSON. Secretary. K. o. T. IV). Meets eacn second and fourth Thursday ot eack month. In Maccabee nail, cor ner Cass and Fins streets. Vis King Knights always welcome L. C. OOODMAN, Or. O. W. RAPP. H. g. Ho.sourg tieneKsh Lodge No. 4 I. O. O. F. Meets in Odd Fel lows Temple every week cs Tuesday ' evening. VIslUni members In good standing ars conllally Invited to attend. ANNA WICKHAM, N- CEKTRUHE I1ATMELD, R. S EMMA I,ENOXJPS. union tncampment, N& V. I. O. O F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tern pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesday! of each month. Visiting Patrt arcbs always welcome. FRED MILLER, C. P. W. P WETHKRFLU Bcrlbl I Proof of me pudding Is In last-: i lng whether buyer or seller read ,lh classified sd : as close as his phone- Vou can get better service from the Oregon Life man because he's diner to his I lome Office. He knows the officers person ally. Not Juit at annual con ventions, but evrr dsy, he Is I In touch with the enmpeny he 1 represents. Consult html ; Orcgonlifc A t ! l-t f - 4 W.r tsr-Wi rtrt. AWi CtMAmvKLM.Mlm. .LBlJttTsTU.sTtswS-atV' ' Ummt 04i PORTLAND, OREOUN C1IAS. S. McELHINNY 0lT. MOB. B. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Lodge No. 326 Hold regular communication at the Elks Temple on each sec ' ond and fourth Thursdays each month. AH members requested to ailend regularly, nnd all visit ing brothers are cordially Invit ed to attend. J. CI. DAY, Jr.. E. R. J. T. GOODMAN, Secretary. Umpqua Klan No. B. Meet Inl snd 4th Mondays ot sacb month Address P. O. Bos 111. Rose hure Orwron itad Anteans Meets In Mac Cabe hall first and third Thurs days. Visiting members al ways welcome, MAY PINGEL, M. A. vit.rirtrn Mcrin,i.orn, Tress BELI.H BTEPHENBON. Bee. I roainsn 01 me wornf. Canip rat. ie Meets In lb Odd Fellowi Hall la rtoseturg ever first and third Monday evenings. VU , Itlng nelrhhois always welcome .'OlIV Ii ELI, HKHS. C. C. I M. M. MILI.FTL Clerk ,7ttuan a.sisrs, uro.a m,m. No. 4 Meets tho second an fourth Mondsr erenlnrs of sc month. t Ihe K. of P. ball VI lion tr weietmsj. 1 MARTHA CHRIBTENSFN, M EG EVA MARRH. M of R. C. MAY . PASKEB, M. Ot f. 1 -. . . . .. -Tu 1 - V f k Li... i TZ i.A. nnii t Eiirht hundred farmers In the wneai country arouou di-vuij, .., o.. vw,vv . with the Great Northern railway to build 80 miles of railway and open up s new farming empire . twice the sise of Rhode Island. The farmers found hsullng their grain to toarkei la : motor trucks too costly, so they bought enough rsilroad stock to inaore the building of the tWOXXJ -...,n.ion.. Some of them are seen lined up In the Main Street of Scoby at a eonfertaee. . .f; Lifting the veil IN DISTANT lands In jungles and fertile valleys, on mountains and by the sea millions of people are patient ly laboring in the collection of raw products. Ship3 and trains bring these products to refineries and manufactories to be fashioned into comforts, luxuries, conveniences for you. x Advertisements tell you when these products are ready for your inspection. Advertisements tell vou where to see them how they are made and what they cost. Advertisements lift the veil of production and tell you the things you need to know to buy safely and wisely. Let advertisements guide you in all your juirchases. Read them regularly. They are as interesting as any of the news in the paper with this in their favor. They concern you, personally. Read the advertisements to know the value that is in the things you buy. sjssssk Aw:.ii" R0SEBURGJ COUNTY EVLEW sfbrJUGLAS O'1" " I . . . -