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FICHT STORY 3 (Cuntlnucd from page 1) esulnj; comparisons In Hie follow- 1HK lubulaiions ('ity Max. Mln. Moan ROSKIll.'llG 39.5 21.8 34.2 Xli'dl'ord :t.S Xt li 31.2 drains I'ana 11.7 23.0 32.4 Kukmiu 3.-..S 23 2 2!M Kalcm 35.5 JIl.3 27.4 l'orllaml 32. B 23 5 2K.0 llakur 20. 3.1 12.U T.nnnia ::!. t 25.5 32..". Sii-attlf 37.1) 27.6 32.7 Yakima 24.5 0.9 15.7 W alla Walla 21 .2 !U 15.1 Kikuu ;. 23 S S.5 IB. 2 IIiiIhi- .25. f. 10 3 IN o I.f vvif ton ..' 24 3 S 3 1G.3 l'o.-at'.'llo ..25 5 5.5 15.5 Daily Comparisons Tito daily maximum and mfnl- niuin (finin'raturcK for th Ht;v- i-i-al flljf;s in OroKnn arc ri.'iort-d RETURN T-B SEALS OR REMIT MONEY, IS REQUEST MADE Although over one humlrid r-o-plo In Hoatmrtf have failed to re spond to the Christ mas seals which were sent to them In Ue cembT, eillior by remit ling the one dollar or by returning the sealB, the Bale throughout the county bus been a Bp!emlid mice-ens, announced Mrs. H. C. Boyle, lonnty seal wale chairman for the VoukUib County Public Health as sociation, today. "A a result of this oversight," Mir. Iloyte says, "and I am sure it in just an oversight on the part of those people who have failed to remit fur the seals sent them, and In order to make my final check- I in g before t he a nn ual conference i of the Oregon Tuberculosis asso- ialloii In Portland February 2 and 26, I am mailing reminders to these people. This is not a new ap peal for money, but a request for response which I am sure will be forthcoming," declared Mrs. Iloyie. "In the county, only one school has failed to remit, and nearly every school has bought more tu berculosa Christ mas seals than ever before. To date a total of $927.50 lias been received. "Sunnydale school, district 2lJ. made the greatest per capita in crease for two-room schools In the entire county; Melrose, district 71, made the greatest per capita increase for one-room schools: Kiddle, district 70, the greatest for the larger schools in the coun ty. In the contest for the per capi ta Increase among the grade schools in Itogeburg, Rose school won, and senior high school made a greater Increase than junior high school," Mrs. Itoyle reports. C. C. PAGE. OREGON LEGAL EMPLOYEE j daughter, Virtcinia PaKp, all of ; Salem. The funeral will be held Friday. (!. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 1(1. 17. IS. 111. 2U. 21. n. 23. 21. 25. 2li. 27. 2H. 2!l. 30. 31. fnllnuH: ' JUiSKHITtn .MKiiFOHl) GRANTS PASS lil.'CKXK SAI.F.M I'OHTl.AM) IiAKKit Max. .Mln .Mux. "In. .Max. Mln. .Max. .Mln. .Max. .Mln. .Max. .Mia. llax. Mm. 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SI ' 46 31 43 30 27 21 29 20 26 18 9 -13 .12 27 IS 30 41 28 28 21 33 20 30 19 19 9 r, ) 38 26 35 27 27 IS 32 2 32 19 21 12 4fi 33 40 30 45 29 31 :5 34 29 30 22 26 15 4., 2(( 45 27 43- 26 ' 33 23 43 20 36 27 24 3 47 29 48 28 55 34 41 23 37 11 31 24 25 2 59 43 58 37 53 35 53 37 51 29 39 31 30 10 r,2 41 49 40 ' 49 38 4 1 35 46 33 40 35 34 10 60 42 48 10 51 37 59 37 57 36 60 34 31 . 17 TEN YEARS, DIES!MAN WH0 KILLED WIFE DISCOVERED saS"'',.. c. CARESSING BODY i Paae, t!7, for 10 years head of the I ikui uejiarinieni 01 wie state in ! dust rial accident commission, died here yesterday after an illness of one month. j Page was born In Crumansburg N. Y., and was a graduate of Cor I nell university. In 1105 he went to i Alaska where he became clerk of j the federal court under the Koose j velt administration. In 1914 he i came to Oregon and practiced law I for sever;! years at Ashland, lat ' er practicing in California. In 1"1 hf ht-vsin i!u nnrk with the Oregon Accident commission. He was a charter member of the 'nriKiiia, c:iHjier vi urim i in ira- i tensity at Cornell, and held mem bership in the Masonic lodue at Crutnansbnrg, N. Y., the Klk.3 at Ashland, the Odd Fellows, the Alaska lirotherhood, and the Pres byterian church. Mr. Page is survived by his widow, a son, Howard Pace, and a i. siut 3- PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 3.1. Ed (Straiigler Lewis, former world's heavyweight champion wresller, goes inarching on. Last night at the luitliloriiini he defeated Dr. K:!rl Sarpolis, Cleveland merMc, be fore the largest and wildest crowd of wrest lltr; fans that ever wit nessed a match in Portland. It was 1 the necond time Lewis had lurned Iho trick on Snrpolbt, who, us in liln former match, showed up well against Uie former champion mi far as wrestling nhllily was con cerned, but was greally handl capped by the strategy displayed by the vet err n. Lewis surorised the hlg crowd and Sarpolis by clumping a toe twister on ilie doc tor before (he match had been un derwny n minute, ami 3 minutes and 40 pieonds from the call or time Rarpolls pounded the. mat Marpolls came hack strong and went right nfler Lewis, using a Utile of everylhhu'. and took the second fall in 17 minutes, IP) aec onds. with n combinalion of flying tackle butts pud bis specialty, fly Inn body scissors. Lewis asked an additional five minutes after the rest period wiii oyer. After 10 minutes of lively wrestling In the third session with tin- advantage reem'nrtv In Sarpolis favor. Lew Is fniddcnlv clamped on bis fain oii'i bcadhuk, from which the Ohio man was unable to free him self, ami after being slammed to I be canvas three times. Lewis pinned him down. Sarpolis was groggv and bad to be helped, from the rhr.. Lewis weighed ii:t:ifi pounds. Sartiolis, 212. In a rough and tumble -Ifi-mlnule preliminary, llnb Kruso and Andy Urnwn wrestled to a draw, nell her taking a fall. CONNIE MACK OF.TS $10,000 EOK PRIZE rilll.AllKl Pill , v, J run ll'e M'M'k voti' i lll;tiM-er of Ilie vnrld'H rhi'll) 'Inn nlllli-Hc. lm,; received Ilie "!!) r.yiiv V. (to), pimnl nri"--I'lliniiOlv In hc man or wom-ii' who. ilnrlni; Hie Invei'dliiK ( -i lye imm'hs, "ren LU-GR!P Indicates lowest temperature. deved the most outstanding sur- vice to Philadelphia." Tho gift, a $10,000 check en closed In an Ivory case, a gold medal and a scroll, was presented last night at a private dinner at which Mack and & prominent cltl zeiis were guests of the hoard of trustees of the award. Mack, who had been In Florida awaiting the beginning of the baseball training season, made a hurried trip from the south to re ceive the honor, heretofore bo slowed upon nrtists, scientists, educators and philanthropists. Charles K. Fox. former district attorney, made the presentation speech and lauded Ilie gray-haired manager for his years of effort devoted to the "honesty, decency and efficiency of the national game". Call a phyrician. Than bitgin mrgncyM tTMtinont with SOW V VapoRub OVER W MILLION JARS USED YFARLY Goitre Not A Disease Milwaukee Doctor Makes Remark able Discovery. MlLV,rKF! Wis it In been broui'ht to Debt bv Vniifte re search tint coltre not a d'se.ise end Is not to be fteited as -h. Dr A. A. Kock Dept. F0 Hx 7:t7. Mil want-ee. Win , a prominent goitre ftheclnlist for m-er 2t years. Ii;e pcrfi'i'tei) n tUffcreet method of treat nu'ilt for lit ialteiit- that hip proved reinat'k-iblv sneressful. This pnme nietbnH Is o- bei'c used for p bonie tfntmtnt of roil re (" nil over Hie eonnrv with itop'".b n- r""ltt Tb- "Vetn" t-ites tbnt pnltre Is n condition wble'. ptv voif with npirleet nnd rerei roMi'it tniMu-ii-'t nttf-nt'nn no nuii- ter lie"' t"t l"f rr" tli n-v j(p Ho stviri"" ""rtse'o nor-l'""" 0,rtfflo-u r UrtrV H "iito'1 of n book tbt (e'f- n , s,-'. v pbnet t-l"r .-ltrt -1 linn t'. KM. t''i hoot: n W ' nynrn-o 1 ivIM Jon-l n ff-' ff'C ' nnV'. nfir"stetl. Write lilm to I ,!.-.. Adv. 1 TAFT STILL GAINS Roseburg Cabinet Shop 512 Fowler Rtreet Bullt-lni, Door and Window Frames maoe to order. We carry a stock of Veneer. Saw Filing a Snecialty. ED 8. AND F. L. COCKELREAS Phone 64I-.T WASIIINC.TOX, Feb. 13. Phy sicians attending William Howard Taft said today in their noon bul letin that "the general condition of the former chief justice continues to Improve." The Food That Fights Fat It's a gland food, now used to correct the known cause of so much excess fat. Doctors now employ it the world over. And now, without starvation, multitudes are gaining new youth and beauty, vim and vigor. You see the results wherever you look. Fat is the exception now. Marmola prescription tablets embody this modern method. People have used them for 22 years millions of boxes of them. Some of your own friends, doubt less, can show you what they do. - Let them bring you what they have brought to so many. The results will delight and amaze you. A book in the box explains the effects. Go now and oalt your druggist for a Si box of Mur mola. You owa thut to yourself. BABY CHICKS WHITE LEGHORNS, free range, sturdy, high producing stock from WATZIG POULTRY FARM Also Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds, Light Bralimas CUSTOM HATCHING Call and reserve space for your Turkey and Chick Eggs You ore welcome to Inspect the new MAMMOTH ELECTRIC INCUBATOR recently installed. O. H. WATZIG HATCHERY Roseburg Creason Bldg., Winchester Street A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Couplif from colds may lend to so ritms limit. r. You cun stop them now with CrcomuUinn. an emu si lied rreosoio that is iilcnsnnt to take. Lirnmulsion is a medical dicovcry with two-fold aciion; it soothes and li'-alx t lie inllauicd mcmbranea and in liihils (irriu growth. 01 all known drugs rrrojiote is reo ej;ni;rd by Inch medical authorities us one of the ju cat est healing ajioncifs for roupha front colds and bronchial irritations. Crvoniulsion contains, in A rid i I ion tr crrntntr, other hculinit elements which sonthe and heal tho intlamcd membranes and stop the ir ritation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, i absorbed into the blood, attacks the sent of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in tle treatment of coughs from cohis. bronchitis and minor form of bronchial irritations and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if not re lieved after taking according to direc tions. Ask your druccist. (adv.) CREOMULSION FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON Stomach trouble? drink "Ficso" Ilie most wholesome, palatable CufTce-rubc'ilute you ever hndl C'ooH. for your Stomach nrd your NVrvtM It relieve Constipation! I Po. Tk.. h nlwnys pnys to buy the Beat. FOKT WORTH. T x., Feb. 13 Mrs. J. W. C. Johnson, a tourist from Torre ncp, Calif., wsm ahut to death yesterday hi Trinity park. Her husband waa caressing her body when police arrived. Johnson admitted the shooting, police saiil. He said be and his wife had been separated. The wife uas shot In the right side. A .32 calibre pistol was taken from Johnson. A passerby noticed Johnson sit ting fn the car with bis arm around it is wife's body. He notified a park policeman. The car in which the Johnsons were found bore a California num ber and it was believed the couple were tourists. There were no wit nesses to the shoot in?. Johnson would throw no further Huht on the tragedy. Free Picture Show Fourteen reels demonstrating uses of Caterpillar Tractors in operation in Lcgginsr, Road Grading, Forest Fires, Orchards, Grain Farming, and Snow Removal FRIDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 14 at LAWSON'S GARAGE Everybody Invited it's interesting and entertaining. Recleaned White Oats Recleaned pring Barley The stock is limited, the seed is fine. Gtt in your order now. J.C.PENNEYO 229-231 W. Cass St. Roseburg, Oregon A Remarkably Low Priced Group of New Spring Styles and Patterns in Porch Frocks Printed Cottons and All Silk Pongee Delightful new styles make these house and porch . frocks an important part of every woman's wardrobe. Smart cotton fabrics printed dimity, batiste, broad cloth, pique are fashioned ir.to charming frocks for almost any spring and sum mer need. Thrifty shoppers will recognize them as superior values and typical of pur daily saving policy- Dainty Styles , Included are straight line models, youthful bisques and becoming flare effects. $r79 A Featurel Several s'.f.n of al! silt natural Jap pongee are in the lot trimme4 with bright bands, Sizes 16 to 44 IM'T.I DOUGLAS COUNJY FLOUR MILL Roseburg and Myrtle Creek SPECIAL SHOWING Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs They're here, a most alluring array of smart stylos in genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs just tho thing to make your home look up-to-the-minute. Such wonderful variety! Quaint, new hooked rug etfects, original modernistic designs. Just think how much GOLD SEAL Congo leum Rugs give you. l or only a few dollars. Pat terns by tho world's leading rug designers. Easy to clean, flat-lying, long-wearing they save cleaning time. See Our New Revolving Window Display This beautiful and novel window display of genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs will be shown for one week only. JUDD'S FURNITURE STORE AND YOUR OLD BATTERY PUTS A NEW OH) OR 7 7 1 e STORAGETfftWf Service Batt e RYfciiVUi Station IN YOUR CAR Newland Battery Department 116-122 S. Stephens St. J. O. Newland & Son "HOME OF THE MOST POPULAR BATTERIES OF TODAY." as s H B ( You Are Invited For Your Health's Sake YOU are especially invited to visit our store during a demonstration of the famous Battle Creek Sanitarium Health Foods. Mrs. Maud E. Devereaux A focd e.xpn, trained in Battle s CreeJ; methods, qualified to give S yoit inormarion and answer questions regarding foods and food values, will be in o-.ir store All This Week Each day new delicious dishes will be featured and you will be given a recipe booklet telling how to prepare them. You will receive samples and booklets. I h BATTLE CREW1- Economy Grocery 344 N. Jackson phone 63