Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 21, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    MUHM llaTWB-REVTJsTW. WEDNESDAY. APRIL It. 1M0.
More Money for your Produce
M. L. Daniels
1 PtORA WOMAN SAYS
(HMDS HARDLV KNEW
HLRAI FIRST SIGHT
..i wifM hazan taking Tan-
lu she weighed only ninety-five
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dred and forty-three and her won
derful reeoiery is me "' uul
ntighbornooa saio ueu iun, i
111 Crescent Ave., Peoria. 111.
"Mm. White has been suffering
(rom stoinaih trouble and nervous
cess eighteen years." he continued.
.. j t - innv time had been un-
Sable to leave the place. We spent
all the money i tuum b
.... l n,u.li..inaa hut sllA tlVr
vraenis
jcot any better. She was a com-
i.lete nervous anu w-vy-n
. i l hup nenrlv Aia Wltll
Ulia 1 imu Dicn -
Lraraps In her stomach and after eat
ing sue could naraiy ureauie ior b.
Headaches drove her nearly dis
tracted and I have stayed home with
... at it time, fearine- she
i;er iui " i.u .
would never pull through, for she
Ivas fitting worse an iuw uunr.
I ..... knn-:n.r an mufh tnllr nlimit
a Aliei ucaiius ow
fl'anlac I boueht some for my wife
IDd in just a lew aaya bue uiu ci
tid sleep better, sne nas now lasen
hnut 12 bottles and Is the very pic-
lure of health. Why, some of her
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Who Said Potatoes
We are Selling our Stock at $7.00 per hundred in
unbroken sacks. To protect the bona-fide Con
sumers, we are limiting bur sales to one sack to
each customer. No sale made to other than actual
Consumers.
EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE
More
friends hardly know her at first
sight now. She Is as well and happy
as a person can be."
Tanlac Is sold In Roseburg by W.
'F. Chapman and by the leading drug
'gists in every town.
Ranch Hand
Wants Work
The Chamber of Commerce Is In
receipt of a letter from a man look
ing for permanent employment on
a ranch and In order to "place this
letter before some of our aggressive
ranchers who are going to be crying
for help very shortly it is being pub
lished with the suggestion that they
immediately communicate with the
name signed at the end of this ar
ticle. This roan writes a straight
forward and clean cut letter and if
anyone Ib looking for a permanent
hand with some references, who ap
pears to mean business here is a
chance to take up the subject with
the individual:
"Secretary Chamber of Commerce:
"If there Is a farmer in your com
munity who requires the services of
'a farm hand permanently, I will be
glad If you will refer the party to
me.
"I want to locate with a man who
treats his help good find of course
naturally where I will receive the
Tires for the Smaller Cars
Built With Goodvear Methods
In using its immense resources and inventive
skill to build the highest relative value pos
sible into tires, this company has never made
its work more effective than in Goodyear
Tires for the smaller cars.
These have the fuil advantages of Goodyear
competence and care, plus the modern facili
ties of the factory we are devoting to the
world's largest production of 30x3-, 30x3V2rt
and 31x4-inch sizes.
The sum of this extraordinary effort is avail
able to you, as the owner of a Ford, Chevro
let, Dort, Maxwell, or other car using these
sizes, at the nearest Goodyear Service Station
Dealer's place of business.
Go to this Service Station Dealer for these
tires, and for Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes.
He is ready to supply you.
30 x 3V4 Goodyear Double-Cure $ f "1 50
Fabric, All-Weather Tread ... J
30x 3V4 Goclvear Single-Cure $- 1 50
Fabric, Ami Skid Tread K
Goods for your Money.
O. J. Llndsey
'best wages. It Is not a case of be
ling out of a Job with me because 1
' am now employed and making a
'good salary, but 1 want to get out-
side and also learn a business where
1 1 will be able to work for myself in
I a few years and have something be
sides a Job and a pay day. The past
eight years I have been employed
I by a railroad company as clerk.
Vrevtous, to that time I had had ex
perience as a farm hand.
"1 am slnjjlo. aged 27. weight 138,
health fine. If the man has a tenant
1 house .where he is accustomed to
1 furnishing a cow. garden space, ete
such a place will suit fine if ho can
'arrange for the mid-day meal. I
will look out for the other two meals
and would like to have some chick
ens of my own whlrh of course I
tvould furnish. If he hoards and
rooms his help entlrelv. O. K.
"When I locate I will stay with
a man permanent1 -..-. ttnie
as I am able to go in for myself.
"Thanking you, I am
'Yours trnlv.
C. E. TOWERS.
? 200 North Walnut Pittsburg, Kan-
Seattlo ReolilenU llei
Mr. and Mis. V. V. Aiken and
daughter. Julia, who arrived In
Roseburg yesterday from tteattle,
left this morning for Ashland, where
they lexpect to visit relatives ior
some time.
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube.i are thick, strong tubes that
reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a
cheap tube! Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more
than rubes of less merit. 30 a 3& site in wmfrr- $A50
proof bag I
"The Right of Way"
To Be At Antlers
'The Right of Way." a motlun
Met tiro form, an adaptation of the
famous novel by Sir Gilbert Parker.
In which Screen Classics. Inc., nre
' enta the magnetic and versatile
star, Bert Lytell. will be shown at
the Antler's theater tomorrow night.
All those who have read the book
and It Is estimated by Harper &
Bros., the publishers, that they num
ber well into six figures will recall.
this la a stirring, picturesque and
unusual story of Canadian life in
Montreal and again on the fringe of
the north woods. The action re
volves chiefly about the character of
Charier Steele, called, for his dash
and manner by his friends and ene
mies, both of which were numerous,
"Beauty" Steele. The famous court
room scene in which, after clearing a
man of the charge of murder, Steele
snaps at him, "Out of my sight
vou're as guilty as hell!" opens the
drama; and tin same stirring un
expectedness, this suddenness and
almost stunning surprise is repeated
In tbe various Incidents which go to
make up the novel which won for
Gilbert Parker the title Sir Gilbert
Parker.
"The Right of Way" promises to
be one of the real screen events of
the season.
Hern From Winchester
Mrs. Jim Clnrk, of Winchester,
was a Roseburg visitor this morn
tng. returning to her home on the
afternoon train.
FOR H
Try Musterole. See How
Quickly It Relieves
You Just rub Musterole In briskly, and
usually the pain la gone a delicious,
soothiiigccmfort comes to takeitt place,
Musterole it dean, white ointment,
made with oil of mustard. Use it instead
of mustard plaster. Will not blister.
Many doctors and horses use Muster
ole and recommend it to their patients,
They will gladly tell you what relief
it gives from tore throat, bronchitis;
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum
bago, paint and aches of the back or
Joints, sprains, tort muscles, bruises,
chilblains, trotted feet, colds of the
chest. Always dependable.
30 and GOc Jars, hospital size t23X
FOR ITCHING TORTURE
Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
There it one remedy that seldom
fails to stop itching torture and relieve
skin irritation and that makes the akin
toft, dear and healthy.
Any ctruegist can supply you with
Zemo, which generally overcomes skin
diseases. Eciema, itch, pimples, rashes,
blackheads, in most cases give way
to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes
disappear overrught. Itching usually
stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, anti
septic liquid, clean, easy to use and
dependable. It costs only 35c: an extra
Urge bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is
not greasy or sticky and is positively
tale lor tender, sensitive skins.
The E. W. Rom Co.. ClrrtUM, O.
A pessimist Is the chap who
frowns and says: "It can't be
done."
An optomisi smiles and says
It can be done, but lets the
other fellow do It!
A peplomlst saya little but 4
rolls up his sleeves aud does It!
Local Fireman
Fractures Ankle
Glenn H. Taylor, local fireman,
sustained a broken ankle yesterday
alternoon In coming down the slid
ing pole from the club rooms of the
tire department to the tr'ick room.
He was putting on his ovtrcont as
he grabbed the pole and in oonie
manner caught his foot in the isar
nient and was thrown off hi- mi
sfire, the ankle being broker, in the
fall uJhlch followed. The injury
was dressed by Dr. Hoover, who
'tales that the fracture will keep
Mr. Taylor from his business for a
considerable time.
KKiNW, IS POSTI"ONEI.
OMAHA, Neb.. April 20. The
-scen-lnn In a balloon of Professor
David Todd of Arherst, and Balloon
ist Leo Stevens in an effort to bIkiirI
"r communicate in some way with
the planet Mars, will. In all proba
bility not take place until next Fri
day as originally planned.
Word was received here today
from Profossor Todd, stating that he
was ready to make the attempt on
Friday if the Omaha chamber of
-ommere had met his conditions.
Inquiry brought forth the Informa
tion that the chamber ceased to br
Interested In the venture some time
ago.
STATE JETS 1 1,07.1.
BALEM, Ore., April 20. Fees re
ceived from the filing of candidates
for the primary election, together
with the statements for publication
In the voters' pumphlet, totalled
$11,95, according to a statement
nrennred todav by Sam A. Kozer, as
sistant secretary of state. Thit
Inoney has been turned over to the
state treasurer and is a substantial
offset to the cost of printing anil
distributing of tbe pamphlets.
NOTICE
OP STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING.
Notice Is hereby given that pur
suant to the by-laws of the Uupqua
Valley Fruit Union and the order of
the Board of Directors of the Ump
qua Valley Fruit Union, duly made
at a meeting of said directors duly
called and held, the annual meeting
of the stockholders of said llmpqtia
Valley Fruit Union will be held on
Saturday, the 15th day of May, 1920,
at two o'clock p. m. In the new pack
ing house situated on tbe corner of
West Washington street and the S.
P. railroad tracks In the City of
Roseburg, Oregon.
At such meeting such matters will
be considered and acted upon as are
provided for by the by-laws of said
corporation, including the election of
three members of the Board of Di
rectors. Dated this 16th day of April. 1920.
S. D. COOLEY.
Secretary of the Umpqua Valley
Fruit Union.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR 8IIKRIFF
I heieby announce my candidacy
for renomlnatlon on the republican
ticket for sheriff of Douglas count;
subject to tbe approval of the voters
at tbe primary election to be held In
May, 1920. GEO. K. QU1NE.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I am hereby announcing my can
didacy for nomination on the repub
lican ticket as representative from
Douglas county subject to the ap
proval of the voters at the primary
election In May, 1920.
B. F. NICHOL8
THE RUITER SANITARIUM
(Incorporated)
Oar Improved facilities are being
appreciated, to that even now de
sired entranee should be arranged
for several days In advsnce. Dr.
Bmwer la the house physician and Is
prepared to answer any call made
upon him. Fkone 111. 11? West
Donglaa street.
DR. V. L. RUITER, Medical Director
FOB JOINT REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce my candidacy
for election as Joint representaUve
of Douglas and Jackson counties,
subject to the will of the voters of
the republican party at the primary
nooitnattug election to be held May
il, 1920. CHAS. F. HOPKINS
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
This anonuncea that I am a can
didate for nomination of represen
tative from Douglaa county, subject
to the endorsement of republican
voters at the primaries. May 21,
1020. ARTHUR II. MARSH
FOR COUNTY L'rK.E
I desire to announce my candi
dacy for the office of County Judge
for Doualas County, subject to ihi
approval of the republican v.tirs at
tSo pr:uiaT election May 21. lUiti.
U. J. BltWAUl
FOR COUNTY 8URVI.v01l
I desire to anounce myself a can
didate for the office of county sur-
'or of Douglas county, subject to
the sproval of the republican votors
at the primary election.
F. C. FREAK.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
I desire to announce my candi
dacy tor the office of County Asses
sor for Douglas county, subject to
th) approval of the republican vot
ers at the primary election May 21.
120. FRANK L. CALKINS
FOR COUNTY CLERK
I hereby announce my candidacy
for reelection to the office of Coun
ty Clerk of Douglas County, subject
to the will of the voters of the De
mocratic Party at the primary no
minating election to be held May
21, 1920.
B. H. LENOX
FOR COUNTY CLERK
I wish to submit my name to the
republican voters of Douglas Coun
ty for the nomination to the office
of County Clerk nt the primary
election to be held Mav 21. 1920.
IRA B. RIDDLE,
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination as County Com
missioner, northorn dlntrict, on the
republican ticket, subject to the ap
proval of the Douglas county toters
at the primary election to be held in
May.
WILLIAM KLETZER.
tf. Yoncalla, Oregon
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
This announces that I am a can
dldate for re-election to the office
of eounty school superintendent
subject to the will of the voters at
the republican primaries.
O. C. BROWN
VOn COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby anonunce that I will be
a candidate at the May primaries
on the republican ticket for nomina
tion of treasurer of Douglas county
C. M. MYNATT
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
Announcement Is hereby made
that I will be a candidate tor noml
ne'ion of treasurer for Douglas
County on the ropuhllcan ticket
subject to the decree of t!te votei
at the May primaries. 19'.!0.
JAB. SAWYERS
POLITIC A L A VNOUN t ' KM E N T.
I Bereby announce myself a candi
date for the Republican nomination
for Representative fnr Jnuglan
county. A. K. RH1KIA.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce my candiilacy
for nomination for County Commis
sioner, subject to the approval of the
Republican constituency of DouKiai.
county at the election May 21, 1920
If nominated and elected I will, dur-
Ine mv term of office, conduct tne
affairs of the county In a safe and
conservative business manner, with
H. C. L.
Wood
$5.00
per
Tier
I'
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Five Oal. oil. $1.10, will last better than a week. 'E
will a tier of wood last you? Wood Is more or leas dirty to
hsndle and occupies a space 4 ft. by 8 ft. by 1 Inches; i Oal.
of oil, the spsce of a good armful of wood.
PROBLEM: How long will It lake to pay tor an oU Itove In too
saving of fuel alone?
See our Clark Jewell, the old reliable that we have been
handling for years, and will solve the problem for ySn. Come
to as and find out .
-HOW!
Churchill Hardware Co.
Just and equal consideration for all
coucerned.
WM. a. ORUBBE,
Elk ton. Oregon. -
FOR SHERIFF
Announcement of my candidacy
for nomination of Sheriff of Doug
las .county on the republican ticket
Is hereby made, subject to the ap
proval of the qualified voters at the)
primary election in May, 1920.
SAM STARKER
F"OH JUSTICE OF PEACE
Announcement la hereby made
that I will be a candidate tor no
mination of Justice of the Peace for
Deer Creek district, subject to the)
approval of the republican voters,
at the May, 1920, primaries.
GEO. JONES.
POUTIOAIi ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for county commissioner for Doug
las county on the Democratic ticket.
J. P. O'Mara.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
I announce to the Republican vot
ers of Douglss county, Oregon, that
I am a candidate for County Judge
of ssid county, to be nominated at
the Primary Election to be held on
the 21st day of May, 1920. If nomi
nated and elected I will transact
county business economically and
witnout sectional favoritism, pro
mote timely county road mainten
ance, expend the balance of the
county road bond Issue, as originally,
apportioned, under efficient super
vision ana Will secure an early an
nual audit of aocounts. Tour aup
port Is solicited. J. G. DAY, Jr.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for nomination on the re
publican ticket for repreuentatlve,
subject to endorsement of qualified
voters at the primary election May
21. 1920. NOBLE ANDREWS
FOR COKONKR,
I am a candidate for renomlnatlon
on the Republican ticket, for Cor
oner of Douglas County, subject to
the approval of the qualified voters
at the primary election in May 1920.
M. RITTER.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce my candidacy
tor nomination on the republican
ticket for commissioner of Doug
laa county, subject to the verdict of
the voters at the primary election
May 21, 1920.
ARTHUR WALKER, Keedsport,
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
I will be a candidate tor the Re
publican nomination, to succeed my
self, as District Attorney tor Doug
Ins County, Oregon, at the primary
nominating election held on May 11,
1920, your support will be appre
ciated. GEORGE NEUNBR, Jr.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I submit my name to the Republi
can voters of Douglas county for
nomination to the office of County
Commissioner at the primary elec
tion to be held May 21, 1920.
"For and with the producers of
the county. Lowest possible tax with
consistent progression. All road dis
tricts to have their Just amounts
and In proper time to Improve their
roads, and In accordanc with the de
sires of the people interested. A fair
price for labor, with fair results."
A. F, STEARNS.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce my candidacy
as representative to the legislature
from I lie 4th Representative District,'
Douglus County, Oregon, at the pri
mary election to be held May list,
1020, subject to the approval of tbe
electors of the republican party.
J. J. KENNY,
Leona, Oregon.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I submit my name to the Demo
crat Ic voters of Douglas county for
the nomination of County Commis
sioner nt tbo primary election. May
21, 1920.
R. W. LONO.
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