Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1920)
poixBCfta nraruunranr, trsiMUT, apiui is, im, mm ma "Here's An Eye -Opener" says the Good Judge Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco T KI.KTOX XKWS. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Lonegan a jaufhter. Both mother and daugh ter are doing well. Wallace Krever has lost his valu able dos. We hear that he offers j;;o lor information as to what lias become of it. .. I TV.m Tmi'lnr WA llcni. , tienrj j . -- have decided they want to farm as taey nave none iu -iiikiuii :at one. Konnoih and nan i.rum.c are in T'osetmrg making application for a Jliomestvau. 1 t'harli'8 Weatherly. our genial landlord, lias been very sick. For ff,.veral days he was In Drain under jthe care of a physician but Is home fasaln much better. i 0 I.. Levins, we hear, is waiting Tatientiy for his new car, a Chevro- g---- The After Effects of Pneumonia This is No. 2 of a scries of advertisements, prepared by a com petent physician, explaining how certain diseases which attack the air passages such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold often leave these organs in an inflamed, congested state, thus affording a favorable fuothold for invading germs. And how Vitk's Vapo Kub may be of value in this condition ' Pneumonia attacks the air cells of the luns. An inflammation is set up and matter is thrown loll which causes the air cells to solidify, thus preventing the natural flow of blood thru the lungs. This "backing up" of the blood causes the heart to pump harder, just as stepping on a hose increases the water pres sure, which is the reason why, during this disease, the physician watches the overburdened heart so carefully. After recovery the lunca are j filled with a mass of wreckage wie uciLiie wnicn must be gotten rid of by a process known as resolution. Frequently, inflamed spots remain, congestion persists, cough hangs on, and the least exposure brings on a cold that is hard to get rid of. If neglected, such damaged air pas- usages may easily develop serious ui uie lungs. Such cases should always con- !t:nue under a physician's care and frequent examinations should jbe made to see that nature is More Than 17 Million HVapoRubk2 Everybody's Doing' It Selling Goods Visit Grocerteria Department Our More Money for your Produce M- L. Daniels - The man who used to chew the old kinds wiU tell you that It costs him less to use the Real Tobacco Chew. The rich tobacco taste lasts so much longer. Smaller chews, and you don't need a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. let, which is now at Cottage Urove Kor port commissioner we hear that Walter Uydell, of Klkton, and A. I,. Hutler. of Long Prairie, are koib candidates. by not elect both, as we have more than one va cancy to fill. In road district No. 7 the brush Is bolng cleared along Paradise creek for a new road. We believe this part of the county should have a candidate for county commissioner. It is said that for 10 years no commissioner has been chosen from our midst. We of Klk ton would like to see V. G. (Iriihhe a candidate. He has been urged to make the race of late while out as deputy assessor and we are sure he would, If nominated and elected serve the county well. He Is a far mer and a business man. He has lived In Douglas county practically all his life and has raised a large family. H. W. H Advertise In News-Review. properly continuing the rebuild ing process. Nightly applications of Vick's VapoRub will aid nature in this work. Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation thru the skin to draw out the inflammation, at tract the blood away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the medici nal ingredients of Vicks are vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in all night long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upon the inflamed areas, tt Vicks should be rubbed in over the throat and chest until the skin is red then spread on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. Leave the cloth ing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bit of Vicks the size of a pea. Samples to new users will be sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 232 Broad Street, Greensboro, N. C. Your Bodyguard Against Colds Jars Used Yearly on the Lowest Bed EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE More VOTERS TO DECIDE - ON W SITE City Will Take Over Tourists Camp Grounds If Voters Are Favorable. ORDINANCE IS ADOPTED Hve Hundred Dollars Is Amount to be Appropriate! Kuril Year for ' Maintenance and I'pkecp of tump (rounds. Shall flie city take over, maintain, and control the auto tourist camp grounds? That question will be put up to the people at the May 21 elec tion, It was decided by the city coun cil last night. An ordinance provid ing the expenditure of I50U per year for the purpose of maintaining au auto tamp ground, subject to the vote of the residents of the city, was passed last night and will ooine up for ratification at the primary elec tion. The camp ground has grown so rapidly and has become such a factor that it has outgrown Its present management. The Chamber of Com merce and Merchants' association, which heretofore have been super vising the grounds with the assist ance of the council, are unable to properly control it longer and have asked that the city take over the work. Although the sentiment ap pears to be In rnvor of such action, ihero are some who object to the city assuming this proposition, and for this reason a vote will be called for. Up until May 21 the council will lake over the grounds, will put them in shape for the accommoda tion of tourists, antj will take such action as needed to care for the visitors to the city. It Is planned to secure additional land adjoining the present site if possible. Several of the councllmen slate that they have Investigated and (lnd that there is a suitable place 111 the r'-ar of the Wiinberlv nronerlv. and tf an agreement can be n ached wlih Mr. Wiinberly this ground will be added to the present camn site. almost doubling Its capacity. ror overrinw purposes it Is ex pected to uko the fair grounds. It has been found that the lease re serves the privilege of using the grounds for such purposes at the dis cretion of the directors, and it is certain that the fair grounds can be used as an overflow camp site. In this regard the mayor was author ized to write, to the manager of the ad men's caravan, which is expected next month, and Inform him that Koseburg can supply accommoda tions for the party. This caravan will be composed of about 100 auto mobiles and aerompanlod by about 400 people. The fair grounds will be secured for the purp.ise of park ing the cars and the canm site will also be put Into use for that pur pose. The councllmen were unanimous In their opinion that some place should be found to occomtnodati this crowd and Went to woilt with the purpose in mind. After the lease on the fair grounds had been examined it was found the site was available and the decision was made. I'HKTTY IIOMF. YYKDIU.XR. A very pretty home wedding was that of Mrs. Patsy Olcott. of 82." Winchester street, who was united in marriage to William Fisher las! Saturday evening at S o'clock. Rev James K. Condor, of the Methodist church, south, read the 'beautiful sermon of that church, usins the ring ceremony. The happy couple were attended by Miss Myrtle Fisher, a neice of the groom, and Iawrent-e Woolen, of Portland. The room was beautifully decor ated with nut flowers and ferns. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher will make their home at 825 Winchester street. HAS IltltKiATION PI.AV. SALEM, April 13. A. D. Helms, of Ashland, filed an application to appropriate fifty second feet of water from the South I'mpqua river for irrigation of 3000 acres of land near the town of Days Creek, above Can yonviHe. It will necessitate the con struction of a canal several miles in length. RocK Margin Get the Habit ! Goods for your Money. O. J. Lindsey Library Benefit Was Big Success The vaudeville and social dauce given at the armory last eventug by the ladies of the 'tJ Mental Culture club as a decided success and was attended by very Urge crowd. The vaudeville performance consisting of local tak nt was started at 8 o'clock and every number presented brought forth hearty applause from the audi ence. The aesthetic dancing given by the pupils of Miss Maud Lombard of the Ilelnline-Moore conservatory was excellent and the solo dance by little Miss Sinniger was one of the stellar attractions of the evening The dramatic readings given by Miss Viola Wlllett In the Italian dialect and the child Impersonations were the best ever heard In the city. Miss Clare Gazlcy and Clinton Cameron presented a novelty aklt in which they sang "old and new" songs. They were forced to respond to several encores. Misses Iorlene Coulee and '.onnie McDonald appeared in Yama Yuma costumes and "put over" some of the latest jazi songs. Their sketch was exceptionally well received. Thr loslne number was entitled "The Hachelor's Reverie, "and was staged by members of the U. II. 8. snpho more class. The participants of that number were all encored to an echo :ind every line of the playlet had een carefully dipped In cleverness Oanclng followed the entertatnmen' ind continued until midnight. Oiff orchestra furnished the excellen1 nuslc for the affair. A neat sum was realized for the public library fund nd It was a fitting climax to tin lrlve which has been conducted dnr :ng tho past month by the Menu "ulture club. Married Yesterday H. n. Haskell and Dora K. Hru.l ricks, both residents of this county, were married yesterday by Justice ol the Peace 1. B. Kiddie. Only the necessary witnesses were present. Doth ate well known and have a lost of friends who offer their con gratulations and well wishes. Advertise In News-Review. 52t How would YOU like a raise. like this ? fisiftiffwa v .... if.ii"-'- ill THAT is tho hind of increase in sa'ary the minister has received. His living expenses have risen just as fast und as far as yours. But he is paid on the average just 52 cents more per church member than he wfiS paid 34 years ago. The Minister Never Fails You Every officer of the Government with a Wfir message to deliver appealed to the ministers fu st of all. But BO'o of the ministers receive less income than government economists figure us a minimum for the support of an average family. When hospitals need money they enlist the support of the ministers and receive it. But when sickness visits the Minister or the members of his family they must be treated in a charity ward. His pay is less than a day laborer's. 8 out of every 10 ministers receive less than $20 a week about half the pay of a mechanic We Pay Him Half the Wage of a Mechanic And of these pitifully inadequate salaries, how much do you contribute? Nothing if you are outside the church ; an average of less than 3c a duy if you are a church member. v . All of us share in the benefits of Christian ministers to the community. They marry us; bury us; baptize our children; visit us when we are sick. In their hands is the spiritual training of the youtli. We Are All Profiteer at Their Expense Part of the Interchurch World program is this- a living wage for every minister of Jesus Christ ; an ellicient plant, and a chance to do a big man's job. If you want better preachers, help to pay the preachers better. It's the best investment for your community and for your children that you can ever make. Interchurch WORLD MOVEHEWr AS WEST lttta STREET, NEW YORK CITY T-W publication of thi tdvrtimcxit i mdn ponmib For Colds, Catarrh or Infltieiwa To you feel weak and unequal to the work ahead ol you Do you still rough a little, or dues your nose bother you? Are yon pale? Ia your blond thin and watery? Hotter put your body Into shape. HulM strong I An old, reliable blood maker and herlml tonic made from wild roots and b:irks. Is Dr. Pierre's (ioUlcn Miullcal Discovery. Thls-natnre remedv-coinee In unlet or liquid form. It will build up your b.wly and prntivt you from dis ease germ hlch birk everywhere. One of the active UiKredipius'of thin tem perance alterative and tonic l wild cherry hark with tilliugls. hlch In so good for the lungs and for roughs ; also Oregon grape root, blood root, atona root. Queen's root, all skilfully combined In the Medical Discovery. These roots have a direct action on the stomach, i m proving ! i'st ion and assimi lation. These herbal extracts In the 'Discovery' aid In blood-nuking and are best for scrofula. Ky improving the blood they fortify the body against an attack of grip or colds. Catarrh should lie treated, first, as s blood disease, with ttllxultcmtivc. Then, in addition, the noo should, ho wuHhcd daily with Dr. Hugo's Catarrh Uemedy. Nond Kir for trial pkg. of Medical Dis covery Tablets or Catarrh Tstilrls to Dr. fierce' Invalids' liulul, buffalo, N. Y. Calkins hi lteelsHrt - Assessor Frank Calkins left last night for Hocdsport, where he will spend three or four days udjusting assessments. Now Is the time to have your piano artistically tuned. C. H. Arundel, phone 189-L, 25 years in ternational experience. rTttc :. l-.Ot Vr .-i, 1 ..OP-jj . af Jl L' M MttmT-.li- 1 ' 34 Years Work, H.CL. T.tr ..ggSKSM'g Gallon "iH ; Five Gal. oil, $1.10. will last better than a week. c iorf whl a tier of wood last jou? Wood ia more or Ises dirty to handle and occupies a apuce 4 ft. by 8 ft. by 16 in.hea; t Oal. of oil. the apace of a good armful of wood. 1'ltoill.K.M: How long will it take to pay for an oil ttore In tho raving of fuel alone? See our Clark Jewell, the old reliable that we hare been handling for years, and will solve the problem for ou. Come to us and find out HOW! Churchill Hardware Co. R. W. Long Out For Commissioner Klsfwhere in this paper Rppohn- tht announcement of H. V, Lour f loncHlla, an a ramilriute for tiu noiulimtUm of cotinty eomiulHHtonor ubject to th will of the voters o the demoi'ratic party at the prtman election on May 21, Mr. LuiiR was 4 candidate for commiHioner foul veara aeo and made a strong race a the November election. At the pre cut tinio ho asain becomes a candi date only after pernlntent urKlng 01 he putt of ihk many friends thru Hit the county, reKunllefm of part; 'initiations. Mr. Long is a very buc :ensful and proKresMve farmer an .n active advocate of Rood roads caliziiiR that adequate traiiHporta Hon facilities at aU seapons of th e:ir is the big problem which Is con 'routing all classes of people li ouk1ii8 county today. Hecnttnitio f Mr. Lonir's sound huKlnenn Jndg nent has impelled his friends to urgi his candidacy. Rain Does Not Hurt Meeting Monday night is usually consid ired the hardest night for a reviva neeting. In addition last night ffa i stormy night, with a number o triking counter attrni-tions, bu nee again the church had a spleu lid audience to listen to the evangc 1st and in Hole The evangelist guv i striking sermon on "The Foolish ess of llod," nnd the solo was i ourhing one. At tho close of th ervlec the pastor baptized ten pen 'le. nnd it was an Impressive one Tonight the subject will be, "Th Vhlcf oil the I'niiiB." This subjee Mil bring out in discussion sine ery Important points that peopl. alk over a great deal. The evaime 1st has a way of presenting mutter' hat make things mighty clear, lb specially Invites lawyers to heai his message. The specialties foi his week are the meetings for girl; Mid young women Thursday after oon at 4::i0 conducted by Mrs 'kiss, who Is nn ordained minister nd whose subject will be. "Tin iiven Minds." The special sermoi n Friday night with a large char" specially adapted to railroad men ntltled. "The Two Hallways o '.Ifc." nnd the special meeting fo nen Sunday afternoon, "The Thiri 'legree .Man." The evangelist ha ong been a worker among tin Vlasons and F.Iks, and Is widl poste, .n the theme announced, and It wll le of Interest to bulge men. Advertise le ,v lleview. CAM.IS V.W.I.KV MAI'I'IOMVtiS. The meeting hold at the school muse Friday night for tho pur post f establishing a farm bureau wa: .ery successful. C J. Iluld, count lg"llt; A. K. Street, of Itosehutg ind .Mr. I'lummer. of Portland, con lifted tho tllfetlng. Arrangement vera made for an all-day iiieelint 'sturdily. May I r, to discuss sue! oplca us dairying, sheep and othe lock raising, farm crops, and sili illlng.. .Mr. Jones enteitulned his Sunduj ichuol class at his home Sunday. tieorge lloren was klikcd lu th. ight side by a horse Friday mom ng. It did not prove serious am. ieorxe will soon be back In schoo .gain. The Armenian relief drive Is Ol igaiii. Camas Valley's quota 1 HUO. About $:!0 was given Siimlu; iy Sunday school pupils and teach rs during the few minutes hefnn hu studv hour. The Wolcott blot hers are hauiinv 'unilr preparatory to building r lew silo this spring. Mrs. Ilert Wells snd family ar, moving to Wilbur, where Mr. Welti is employed in a lumber mill. IIKSIUKNT. Sheet MetalWork OF ALL KINDS 1 II GINMir.PR U QAM THE7I I'MOWB PROFliSSlONAL CARDS Kit. It I. ItltiUIKUlin X HIKK Chiropractors, West Roseburf. I'hone 40K4. DR. CIIK K. ALI.RX Dentist at 131 Perkins Building, KoieUurg, Oregon. Office Hours: 9 to 11 . m l to 6 p. m. Phone H6. lilt. C. II. WAIIK I'llV.HICIA.N AND Sl'llflKON Rooms 4X1-422-423 Perkins Kldf. umce l-nune SI. Hes. lt2. . MILS. V. D. OWKN Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding Bouquets, Etc. Ill Owe 8t. For sale at the Fern. Phone 240, Roseburg. Oregon. Oil. S. L. DeLAIT Osteopathia Physician and Surgeon. Phones: office 11, residence 464-J. Ill 330 Perkins Building, Roseburg Oregon. lilt. M. II. PI.VI.KU ChlropractU I'hys.cian, Vii W. Lane St. Kleo trlcal treatment. Hours to I. Phone 162. tADAHAl'tiH LIT4 ,ltre Auction eer will get you the high dollar. Better look him up before arrang ing aale. Dates made mt Uuipqua Valley Bank. jfflce Hours: 10 to 12. 2 to 4. ' 'hones: Office. 171; Res., 171. ," Ht. LL'CKTTA SMITH, 1'HVSICIAN Women and Children Diseases peclalty. Office, Masonic Building. ill. C. A. KM1TH, M. T. Successfully treats all diseases, onsultatioa Free. Lady attendant, mice 404 N. Jackson. Phone 12 2-J. lours 9 a. m. to S p. m. 'It. II. W. T1TI H, II. M. !., Dentist. Modem Kqutpiiient and Methods, lours: 8 s. m. to 12 a. m.; 1 p. m. to t p. ra. Evenings and 8uudays by appointment. COTTAGE OROVK, OREGON. THE RUITER SANITARIUM (Incorporated) Our Improved faculties art being pprecfated, so that even no 4u Ired entranco should be arraoced or several days in advance. Ir. ".rower ia tho house physician and Is Tepared to answer any cull mad .pun him. Hione 313. 327 West nuglns street. ill. V. !.. IU ITKR, Medical Dlractor Auto Owners! We would he plensml to teal your Batteries Free , at any time and frlve you expert ad vice on the rare of Untterles. When purrliJtnltijt new batter ies get our price. We ran save you money. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE III N. Jackson HI. IliuHiburg. Fence Fence Fence Page woven steel coll spring wire enee, luop ends, no trouble to splice, lust received car load and have in tuck the 8 bar 26 In., 8 in. stay, 10 uir 2n in 8 In. stay for hogs; also 7 ar 36; 9 bar 39 in.; 10 bar 40 in.; I bar 42 In.; 13 bar 47 In. stock 'ences, and 20 bar 48 In poultry and abbit fence. Soft wire fence 7 bar : in. at 33c: bar 39 In. at 42c. lso several kinds of poultry fence, 12 to 72 Inches high. Barb wire, race wire and staples. White tor jrlces. STEARNS & CHENOWETH Oakland and Yoncalla