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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ' THURSDAY; OCTOBER 1 1 , 1 926; mKtiows Its H t. 'i 1 i II. . ' I . t '. TO .. -1 ' AT RITZ CARLTON . . . . . Noted Americans Eager to Kiss Royal Hand So Well Trained With ;. Cigarettes. ' (Auoclated PreM Leul Wire.) : NEW YOIlk, Oct 21. Having received the homage of some of H "'.-1 : i i ; 1 1 . at- 9 A NY youngster can recognize the : flavor of H-O Quick Cooking - Oats. They're different and most folks ! tKink tkeg're better. . Maybe it's because their long toasting v gives them such an enticing flavor. Maybe - it's because they look so fresh .' and wholesome as they leave the pack ' age. People who know, recognize H-O ' Quick Cooking Oats as "The Best. Oat-. meat Made . . . ; r ES-0 AITS QtaMst) Hot . Cereal . John Hail, Here ; '..'.... ' 'John, HaH,' a former Hpseburg man and engineer here, , several years ago, haB arrived from Weed, California:," to visit "with friends in this city.- ';'! ' Leaves On Trip ". . Mrs. Hay D.. Wright' loft last night for a two months' visit. In the 'south. .She will be . the guest of .friends in Sad Francisco, Pasa dena, Los Angeles 1 and Sun Diego. . WANTED! iTOMEN pOR CANNERV "!- v: 1 LONG' 3EASON . ; : ' ;: ' '. Frank J. Norton Co. '-" M.I.I.I.MWI.H I Fords Big Gain ow Data compiled by the Motor Register of Oregon tells a story of wonderful increase in demand for Ford cars in Oregon for tnonth of . September. Under, heading of "Loss and Gain by Makes" the following tabulated statement appears and is conclu sive evidence that Ford cars have lost none of their popularity, but a si ' "-. .. . Gain of 610 Cars Sold in September, 126, over September, 1925 Establishes ihe claim more solidly than ever that Ford is ihe Universal Car. ' Sales MAKE ' 1925 Ford .. . .. .1B2 Chevrolet .. ........... li .:..24(J lluick .. ... 127 Chrysler ...... Dodge '. Star ..- :.. r. Studebakcr .. Overland Nash .. Pontine .. Oldsmoblle .. Essex : Oakland .. .... Willys-Knight ... Hupmoblle .. ......... Hudson jewett .. ..... ..... Packard Chandler . -. Paige : . Cadillac Franklin .. . Rickenbacker Auburn -i. Moon , Jordan Gardner Lincoln .. loo ..129 220' 81 35 ; 41 ......166 Si -. 81 16 58 ' lS 23 1 - 1 , 6 15 7 i ; 5' 1 - 7 4 Sales 1926 762 358 176 133 130 110 78 76 69 68 65 48 36 35. : 27 ' 22 . ii ; n . i 10 , 8 . . 7 6 6 i . 6 ..- 6 , 3 , 2 ' . 2 GAIN LOSS . 610 , 68 49 . :'. 33 - 1 '34 14 4 11- 110 . 3 45 US" 36 8 12 Come in and see the new models, the beautiful new color finishes, and you will be satisfied that a ' Ford is the car suited to your needs. j C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. America's most prominent citizens who inarched past an improved throne, many of them kissing her hand, Queen Marie of Itutnania to day turned hbr attention to the Philadelphia Stsqui-Ceatonniul ex position of America's independence. General John J. Persuing was the tirst of 700 who wore presented to the dueou at a reception In the ititz Carlton Hotel last night. The line formed lu the grand bull room, which had been converted Into a colortul uutumnal forest decorated with Rumanian flags. Her sou. Prince Nicholas, and daughter. Princess. Ilcuna, and a halt dozen others were in the re-' ceiviug line with Queen Marie. She wore a dress which had the appearance of solid sliver. Sur rounding 'her head and tlarlug out ward at the sides was a . tiara 01 diamonds and ucarls. while nich in front of the tiara was a magul- Uciout emerald, mo size Of a v.'&l nut. On each side of the tiara 'Was one other great queen stone. From . the regal head dress hung a series of ropes of peurls caught unuur me - emu. aue uibo wore a necklace of large diamonds .and bracelets of pearls around euch wrist Draped from' her utioulders was a !. train of bril)iast ' Jade green which (ell. to the floor and dragged a few Inches. The train was underlined with silver. The queen carried a boquet of orehlds. After presentations and the supper In. the dining room the guests re- turned to Ihe bail room tor danc ing. The qUeen does not dunce but Prince Nichols and Princess Ileana took part and apparently enjoyed It Immensely. i,T.,-.i,-.,.j it,. , ,.r i Such dissection has arit-en over a nenefit merformahcei at the. Me. trbpolltttn Opera which the queen will attend Sunday night that Mrs. Charles' Hr Sablu, Wife of the presi dent of: the- Guaranty Trust ' com pany, named as a patroness, has repudiated her connection with the affair. - 'The uso. of Governor Smith's name as "honorary chairman of the fecepuon committee," was- Unau thorized, it is stated oh the gover nor's behalf.. . ...:v,: ,...;(, M,J ' California Passed Upi '' v.i NEW. YORK,- Oct, 21. Failure of California women to signify in tention, ox attending a reception in honor of women of all the states in tne union and the refusal pf two railroads to move Queen Marie s private 'train for a nomi nal charge were given today -as the reasons for California being stricken' from the list of states to be iionbred by a visit of, the royal traveler. The reasons wore given by a member of tile queen's suite, oh provision that the source of the lhformatibn be withhold. The Ualllmore and . Olilb rail road, the informant of the Asso elated Press said, had provided the queen with a "ten-car private tram. Requests were made of va rious railroads to provide power for 'moving the train over the tracks. All agreed, the informant said, except the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe railroads. "The queen extended invitations td women of all states to attend a reception she was - to give .in their honor." the informant saifi. "The woriien ot California did not accept tile invitation; Coupled with the fact that the queen has nbt received ah invitation ' of any importance from any -one in Cali fornia, she decided, after 'consider ing the refusal of the railroads that she would not visit California." Man of 60 Hebed by Simple Mixture ' "After taking Adlerika 1 feel bet ter than for years. At my age (GO) it is Ideal so different troin other medicines.'1 (signed) W. V. Carter Adlerika is it simple mix ture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., which removes GAS in ten minutes and often brings surpris ing relief to tile stomacn. stops tlilit full, bloated reeling. Brings Out old waste-matter you nevir thought was lu your systerd. Ex cellent for chronic constipation. Nacnan Fullerton, druggist. COPCO EMPLOYEES WILL. ENJOY BANQUET TONIGHT Local Copco employees are to be entertained tonight at the Umpqua hotel at a banquet to be given by the secretarial . department of the organization. The social time is be ing given as a mark 61 appreciation for the work done by the employees in preferred stock sales. Darn in G. Tyree, secretary, and two other officials from the Medford office, will be present. The event Is to be a strictly social affair, with a good program and several short talks. M. C. RAOABAUQH - Auctioneer, 530 N. Pine lit, Hose burg, Oregon. . INDIAN BOY CELEBRATES HALLOWE'EN NOW. THAT ' HIS FATHER IS FARMER GLACIER PARK, Mont., Oct 2l. ; The Hallowe'en spirit has taken possession Ot Indian boys and girls of the Glacier National Park reser vatibn during the last, five years, probably due to the fact that the I : I r '.. . -'V- -,' :J--; t" . i ..... It's all a matter of picking the packing ; i-' I HOWlflUci fun you get out of a pipe . Cool as a cove, sheltered front die" ' 1 ' depends largely oti dne thing: the td- tieat of the stin. Sweet 'At a fcresttti of 'j:r; . , bacco. The pipe itsdf is the acce'ssoryi : clover, tragraht as fresh-cut, flowers , ,; , , all. I'he tobacco's the thing . .. . fragrant 'and;'tnUd.'; : .Vet? jwith'..yi.-kAi; 'n.. V'loia imjnim '- Ml. potiftj mt htlf-polHtd Hh UmU - " , after all. The tobacco's the thing That's whylthe most contented bunch j: body that satisfiesyotiir smoke-taste : pt smokers m the world smoke Prince ; right down to the ground.; A latt cot - ; ( Sbfite V .1 ; : ' The instant yoil operi a tidy ted tin j ; It is a pretty safe guess thati ifyort ii : ; of P. A., you know this tobacco is unlike - smoke' orie tin of Prince Altert-;all of : ; ; :: . any other. That warm, rich .fragtdnce I it-yOu will continue ;to :smotfJiricei--.. ;.:.', . t : Uniy reat looacco couia give, on such , nxtx-zi icum ,uicn uu,, t nwi ia - - . , V ! 1 .' nn atinethxtit aroma. You are com- the experience of Other foipe-smokers. i ' ( , 'pletely won' to P, A; when you smoke cl Its worth finding out about Buy some I V' - ' mat 11T5L loau, : ... ,i ... , , f. , ivma i J l l j IK :..:.1V;T pJ.-'- r;, dm- ' .! .' Vf-ili no oiher tobacco : is like it! QiM; R. T. Wcyiibldj TcSrad Companyj WiDSlon-Salenl, N. C. . :, . ... ' .:' ,!'' ; i ,L ' r. ' . :, . . ' v..'- ' ' i '). ; v , Dlackfeet tribe has made consid erable progress in farming in that period and even produced tho ne cessary pumpkins with which to "celebrate the occasion.-"- - .. ... The boys and girls are all ready for Hallowe'en, pranks, but .; these copper?colored kids are too sternly hold in hand to think of lipping over a. tepee or even wishing that Indians used ush cans bo . they might lug them up the mountain side and turn them loosu to roll noisily down i Into the wigwum vil lage". ... . $2.50 PHOTO FREE One ixli) Ivora mat finlshoc photo of yourself free with ever) order of B or over to the earl) Christmas customers Horn Oct. 1st to November lutb. your lrlends can buy anything you can give them excopt your photo. A good photo is niguiy appreciated as a present Our prices range from H ner do& en up. ' SatiBtactlon Is our mono. O. W. Clark, Cass St. Koseburg Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Phoue til. NO TUBERCULOSIS IN OREGON BOSCH MAGNETO PATENT SALE RESULTS. IN SUIT WASHINGTON. Oct, 21. The federal government filed suit In Boston today to recover $5,5011, Out) on account of the sale by the alien property custodian of. the Bosch .Uagneo patents. , . HAND PAINTED TIES, ETC Just In, nice line of painted de signs, narrow and wide ties. Also handkerchiefs. All on fine quality silk. Prices surprisingly low, 65c, 85c and 51.35. Big color range. See them at Carr's "where you save." RUSSIA OU8TS Y. M. C. A. NEW YORK, Oct. 21. Action Interpreted as complete expulsion of the Young liens Chrlsttan asso ciation from Russia has .been taken by tho Soviet government, It was announced today at the office! of the national council of the asso clatlh; : t -. i -1 . : I ' H. D. Anderson, an American Y. M. C. Ai secretary,, directing physical education In Russia had been forced out of the country by tho Soviet and his properly confis cated, according td the announce ment. This amounts to complete exDulsion of -the Y M. C. A., from I Rus&ii. said- the ahnoacemenL .' (Oregon State Board of Health.), To eradicate tuberculosis cohiplete. ly from the State of Oregon it will be necessary for each individual dr head of the family to be suffic iently Informed on the subject of tuberculosis td khow that this dis ease is both curable and prevent able. Everyoria should be Interest ed not 'bnly In tliberculbslB, but olher diseased which greatly Influ ence ,tho lives, Happiness and con duct of so many poople. Approx imately COO persons die from tuber culosis In the State of Oregon each, year. Nearly ,6,000 are sick with tuberculosis parC ot the time and at least 3,000 are under constant treatment tor the disease. The amount ot suffering Is in calculable and the economic cost of curing for 'this large number of patients l tins into thousands of dollars annually. Tuberculosis is just as prevalent, if not more so, In other slatos. Tubercu losis is the most widely distri buted of all diseases. Wherever imankind becomes massed in gtoups tuberculosis appeas. It Is no re specter of person. It lias claimed many of the world's great men and women. It is no disgrace to have been a victim of this disease. It is, however, unforgivable to com municate this disease to othcrJ. A tuberculosis patient who follows the Banltary regulations, can be a real asset to the community by establishing good sanitary habits well to adopt Environment is which his fellow citizen would do significant factor in the production and maintenance of . tuberculosis. i A large number of caseB can be traced to the home. Tuberculosis Occurs In households. In actual fact there commonly Is an existing source of Infection within the household. This may be present lu a readily recognized consump tive or more frequently lu a mem ber of a household hardly suspect ed bf being tubercular, 1. e. the elderly relative with so-called bronchitis. Tuberculosis Is an infective pro cess for the most part of slow, insidious nature. In Its earlier BlaKCS It 1b highly tractable. It is i easily arrested under suitable Con. jdilions ot environment, but is cor jrespondlngly persistent in the ab iseuce of these. The sanitarium provides Isola tion facilities in an active stage of the disease when tne patient 1b discharging millions of tubercle bacilli, ; thereby removing Iilm from ills family 'and associates and dim inishing the likelihood of infection jnhd disease among them. -i Tuberculosis Is h communicable disease. Tuberculosis is prevent jablo. Tuberculosis Is , : Clirabie. ! Sanitarium treatment will both pre vent and cure tuborculosls. Tuberculosis is Increasing in Ore gon on account of the lack of tac 1111108 to care properly for persons suffering with this disease.- More beds are needed, to take care of those who are indigent aiid In need of sanitarium treatment. Tho pro. ivldlhg of an adequate number of beds is not an expense, but an in vestmont which will eventually savo to the people of Oregon hun ts the first step In the campaign dreds of thousands of 'dollars, It is to erdlcate tuberculosis. ; . ' ' Every good cillzoh should give: LAUNDKf KIDS IT IS GETTING I . il LtlLDtK I A COLD SNAP'S ON I ITS WAV THEY SM I VENOUS YoVaBLANKETii The winter chill' that's In tho uir seems to Bay to ns, "Prepare". Send your blankets hero and note tho satisfactory man ner In which we launder them. It will make you a patron ot this shop. Roseburg Steam -Laundry PHONE 79 .. - - . Roseburg, Or. this situation serious consideration when he casts his vote at the next election. : A voto for the i sanitarium- is a vote for humanity, , -. Flashes of life . itAuoctatcil ritff UimA Wire.) ' ' ! ATLANTIC . CITY. James II. Maurer, head of the Pennsylvania A. 1''. of L., has a wny to make coal miners and bank clerks health ier and happier. Just lot the clork play golf on- a hot day while the minor sits undor a tree , reading or listening to a band concert. , ' -. 1 t'.' ': NEW YORK. A IDO-milo swim Is Just a lark for a greased Vouub. Soon after completing ; her ' trip from Albany to New York in a costume of fat and on u diet Qf sugar lumps flunked in whiskey, Mrs. Lottie Moore So'hoinmel, went to a dance and 'did quite a bit of Cliarlestoulng. :'''.-.. .'. ' ) . PORTLAND, Mul'ie. Bnbe Ruth and a lot ot girls named Ruth are luscrlbcrs of the Book of Ruth In a manuscript Bible sponsored by the Biblo Society of Maine. The handwriting ot President Coolidge (Genesis 1:1)' appears first. The Babe's is tho last, but not the least of . 31,173 specimens, , due, to a verse. V ' . "-.'::. NE WYORK. Nine Wilcox Put nam's defense In the suit over "a note for ?3,B00 is that the plain tiff, John Ji Schwartu, ah attonioy, represented ho could obtain,., for her a divorce .in New York from R. J. Saudeison ' by ' colranlon. oni..nnl. Qi,lD. ttiia- Hht . flntillv ' Iqbtalued 4 divorce ih tlorldd. after a decree was vacated in , ithode Island. .'. . . ... CAMBRIDGE; iiassi--The wiilbf Mrs. JameS K. WoodS, :wife"bro Harvard professor,' stipulates that her diamonds shall be cast-l.tto tho sea. Her body was found in tho Atlantic, alter she ; had Vanished from a steamship. -.- '" ':' 1 fesiil "-at - Altraciivety ll UL ' 1 1 1 I .I,, You am rel 1 ftp I I !-'':; i-il the latest dc II IBiliji J tipii in . S Wr. n 1 T Sub, Doom El HP hMilhro W II I BSf ' 4 dltfctlromUie In II S oflnf(urer IIJJ1 jlj i ? It arM- m3mM. WANTED! Cars For Winter Storage FIREPROOF1 BUILDING Day and Night Service - i - SPECIAL WINTER RATES Upstairs, pet mt. -. $3.50 r r nn Luwiiaiaiia, jci. ihw w'.fsl DaV Storai?e oer mt. ....i..,. 2.50 S -. y 0 . Washing and Greasing Service ; Gilham's Hisrhway Garage Phone 478 . . , . 332 N. Jsckson jrf EII'Jfr:MtII,I'K,r