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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1927)
MONDAY, MARCH 21. 1927 FIVE CRACKERS, COOKIES SMALL CAKES We stock a large assortment in limited quantities to Insure con stant freshness. A valuable food stuff in any home from the mat tor of economy. ECONOMY GROCERY Phone 63 344 N.. Jackson St. O. L. Johnson ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. For ColtlS, Grip, Influ enza and as a Preventive laxative -ink (Bromg 1 Quinine tablets The Safe and Proven Remedy The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet. Price 30c. . The box boars this signature Since 1889 ' tary escort aboard Uie train fought valiantly but were overwhelmed. The bandits loaded mules with loot from the express and mail cars and escaped. Reports that they had kidnapped six of the passen gers, were denied when the train reached Mexico City. A& a consequence to the attack and the holding of eleven autorao biles on the Mexico City-Cuerna-vaca highway yesterday, it is re ported that military escorts on passenger trains and patrols along important roads will be increased. Federal forces are pursuing both bands of maurauders - under in structions to show no mercy. J LOCAL NEWS I From 0. A C. Joe Ward Young, formerly of this city, was here from Corvallis over the week-end visiting with friends. . . , . in REBELS ir if From Coast nr.iv Rrvnnt. manacer of the rnoet Anin T.inpn. vtatted here to day on bis way homo after a busi ness trip to urants 1'ass. v (Associated Press Leased ' Wire.) MEXICO CITY, Marclv 21 Pass enger!? on a railway train bound from Larendo for Mexico City had home anxious moments last night when a band of 300 labels, com manded by Rodolfo Oullogos, at tacked it, shooting promiscuously. Uy throwing themselves on the floors of the. cars, the passengers escaped the bullets. No one was molested as an in dividual and the rebols took noth ing from the- passengers. ; . Two pullmans and a first class coach were burned. Previously the rebels had placed four casos of dynamite on tho tracks in an attempt , to; blow up the, entire trnlu, but the charge did not ex . plode. The conductor was wound T ed and later died. A number of Americans were travelling in the millmans, among them Mrs. C. K. llarriman and her . two . children. Sho is said to have voluntarily of fered money to the rebels. -The soldiers making up the mill Visiting in Eugene Mrs. Ira Parks, Mrs. Lyle E. Mnratpnt nnd MIks Velma Pai'kin- son are expected home today from Eugene where they have been vis ltlng lor the past two days. En Route Home Miss Alice Peterson .recently ot rtukiumi nnllforiiia. visited ' here nvniMilrhr KlllldaV Wltll fl'ieildS OU her way to her former home at Amesville. Don't Fuss With Mustard Plasters! Don't mix a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil of mus tard and other helpful ingredients, and inkri the nlace of mustard olasters. Musterole usually gives prompt relief irom sore inroac, uronuuus, lunsuuus, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, hpnrlache. congestion, nleurisv. rheu matism, lumbago, .pains and aches of LUC uat-nui juuiui, ajjitiiiia, auic miukiwi, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). Better than a mnrtara platter From Willamette U. Miss Cornelia Marten, student at the Williamette University, is spending spring vacation here with her parents. Back from Coast Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacmnan and family returned last night Irom Marshfield and- North Bond where they visited Mr. Jackman's moth er, ovor Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Porter Here Mir r.mnm Porter, of Cottage Grovo, arrived , here Sunday to spend a week at the home of her daughter Mrs. H. U. Cochran. Visits Here-r- iuni TVuphlnnil. member of the Willamette University Glee Club which gave a concert here Satur day night, visited over aunuuy m Roseburg with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Trueuioou. Leaves For Portland ti n rh,irr.h. lnr.nl mall carrier, is spending a few days in Portland whero he is having a minor opera tion performed. , Sproles Visit Today it... Mvn UnrrlH KnrnlPS Of San Francisco spent the day hero as guests ot tho latter c uncie auu aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ft. 1. Williams. They are en route to the bay city from jyortlanu alter a visu. Return From Corvallis Mr .and Mrs. Paul Amort anu two children returned Sunlay evening from Corvallis where th.'y visited Saturday and Sunday, rney were accompanied home by Mr. Amort's sister, Miss Helen Amort, who will be their guest for . two weeks. y if IT MAKES NO M a DIFFERENCE . M 8 ) nil i a.riirtiMtiiii mfrtiiMt Visiting Mrs. Dixon Mrs. W. D. Bell, of Portland, is visiting at the homo of her sister, Mrs. T. O. Dixon, at Dixonville, for several days. Her son, May- nard Bell, a student at O. A. u. is expected here Tuesday night and will spend spring vacation here. Taken Ill- John Parker, owner or tne i-arK-er Stages, of Salem, who was ac companying the Willamette Uni versity Glee Club on its tour south, was taken ill with acute appendi citis here Sunday and was rushed to tho hospital at saiem. Anouier driver was sent here to accom pany the club on its tour. vt, t n Tiniiov t'nlR morning received a message announcing the death o her brother-in-law, i. w. Krum, of Lawrence, Kansas. Mr. Krum is the husband of Mrs. iiniiovv cisi.! Mr. and Mrs. Bailey have been making plans to go to Kansas for a vacation trip in June and will visit Mrs. Krum at that. tiEie. Dr. Itlehard Thompson, county health officer, reports that there worn 17 new cases of measies nnu ono caae of scarlet fever reported riminc tho past week, 'there were no new cases of smallpox but quite ntnnntlv there were a number of school students expos'-d and' it is famed that there will be another outbreak within about two weeks. BORN PAIN To Mr. and Mrs. Walter flain of Camas, Washington, Sue day, March 20, a son. Mrs. Dain was formerly Katherlnc- Waite ol Uoseburg. LONDON It will bo perfectly all right for nny KnclishrMn to Ufc the American word ,-iuiii now. The Piiiico of Wales sprang it in a speech. 0 I Eat barbecue sandwich" no live forover. Brand's Road Stand. ; ' ' w , 4 ' I ww .. .. J For homes without electric- is43 ' Jffih NgiT Ity. the Maytag tsaoa'lable it THE Maytag Tub is "machinery. .. free" all washing space holds four gallons more than ordinary tubs. Made of cast aluminum, it keeps the water hot for an entire washing. 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