Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 30, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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One-Day Service
Best Possible Finishing,
Personal Attention
Clark's Studio
On your films, leave them at
the KODAK DEPARTMENT-..
Roseburg Natl
Bank Building.
BRAND
FLOUR
for every
purpose.
BLENDS
MAM
FRIEND"
Costs More Per Sack
Costs Less Per Loaf
This trade phrase which we have adapted tells, in t nutshell,
why the housewife should buy BLEND FLOUR.
It may cost you a few cents more per sack because it costs
us just that much more to produce.
It costs you less per loaf because actual baking tests, scientif
ically made, demonstrate that it bakes more and larger loaves
of better bread to the given amount than other flours.
Made of choicest Eastern Hard Wheat and the choicest of
.Western Wheats Stfln BLEND is a perfect flour for
ever purpose as good for cakes and pastry as for bread.
Manufactured in "America's Finest Flouring Mills" by
Fisher Flouring Mills Company
Seattle .Bellingham
Portland.
Tacorxu Mt. Vernon
LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION
Get your orders in now and be prepared.
PROMPT SHIPMENTS.
Write for prices stating quantity wanted.
Sutherlin Fruit Products Co.
BLTHfcJUJX, OKEGOX.
I Yacht Regatta
At Erie In July
TOLEDO, Ohio, April SO. The
Interlake Yachting association made
a radical departure at Us annul meet
ing at Vermillion, O., when the
members voted to hold the 1920 re
fcretta at Erie, Pa. The dates are
July 11 to 17. For the past Beveral
Yciirs the rcRratta baa been held at
Put-Jn-Uay Island.
The dates were set a wek earlier
than usual to permit yacht man to
take part in the International chal-
lcnge races oft New York the fol
lowing week.
Kum On In
And have your battery tested at our free testing station.
Or maybe you need a new battery, if so get our prices
ktfore buyinfi elsewhere. Special attention to Truck
Tin work prompt service at right prices.
TIMS, TUBES and ACCESSORIES
Rose burg' Garag'e
Now li tbe time to haya jour
piano artistically tunsd. C. H.
Arundol, phono 189-L, 2 years In
ternational eiparlenca.
For
Toothache, Xeuntlirla, Pain,
Odds, Headache.
WE SELL
Edison
MADZA LAMPS
Douglas County Iight!and Water Co.
Big Tourist
Season Looms
Tourist travel, which at that pret
erit time is quite brisk, appears to be
ciiletly tit a northerly direction. A
large number of the tourists speut
the a inter in California and are now
ou their way home to tillforent places
in the northwest. However not all
of Hie travel la in Unit direction an
a great many tourists art going
south, also. Uarage and service men
are expecting- a greet deal o' p-H
work this spring and are laying In
supplies. The democratic convention
In San Francisco in Juue is vpuvivu
to attract a lance number from
Washington and the northern part
of Oregon, and at least a portion of
those going to that moetlug will
travel by auto. During the last part
of May there will also be the cara
van from Seattle to Stockton and
that will atop for a night In Rose
burg. over 100 cars being expected.
These events together with a larger
tourist travel than ever before
meana a aeason of prosperity for the
garage men and will doubtless be a
"big benefit to tbe merchanta and all
other resldenta of the city.
chairs, a table, a small bed and a
bicycle on which he everitsed every
luorniug. f
KXKMV OK WOIUUJK8.
C E. Convention
At Myrtle Creek
The Douglas County Christian En
deavor convention will be held at
Myrtle Creek on Tuesday. May 4, and
It Is expected that it will be one of
the best county conventions held for
several years. C. C. Whoohwho, field
representative of the Christian F.n
deavor World, a publication dealing
with tbe affairs of the organization,
will be present and will be one of
the principal speakers. A good pro
gram is being arranged and tue an
nual election of officers will be held.
Tlilss Florence Kohlhagen now holds
'the position of president, and Miss
l.va Lenox is secretary ana treas
urer. Delegates will attend from
( -Aland. Sutherlin and Roseburg.
"I still get letters from m," said
lan Cloud, editor of the Montesano
(Wash.) Vldette, as he chatted wlih
; friends yesterday in the lobby of the
Multnomah hotel, en route home
I from a business trip to R-.ddle. "Yes
Indeed. 1 am remembered by the
'wobblies.' and every now and then
some one it' 'em writes to tell me
that both I and my paper should be
suppressed." Time was wnen the
Centralis murders wero causing cos
tic comment In the Washington
press and later during the 1. W. W.
I trial at Montesano. that the radical
, missives to Dan Cloud threatened
, complete suppression, such as deuth
i In unpleasant ways. Whereupou.
having perused such a rommuntca-
It ion always ut.tilgned Dan use to
fill up his brier ugalu and write an
other editorial to flay the thick hide
of the enemy. Some of Dan's edl
, tafia! a at'meved unexpected circula
tion during the I. W. W. trial, when
the attorney for the defense read
'them into record during the examin
ation or yenlremen. Montesauos
friendly and capable editor Is a for
mer city newspaperman who sought
health and recreation in a country
town. Portland Oregontnn.
Consecration is not wrapping one's
self In a holy web in the sanctuary;
H Is going Into the world and using
Vvery power for God's glory. Henry
Y ard lieecher.
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BAD
BREATH
-rTVM'maWraWfoiiaa.iira-riir-rii-i I
i0 YOU YMIfT your friends to avoid you? They
i . .
win certainly do so when your breath is bad.
1 here is no excuse for anyone having a bad
breath. It Is caused by disorders of the stomach
which can be corrected by taking Chamberlain's
Tablets. Many have been permanently cured of
stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after
years of suffering. Trice 25 cents per bottle.
mm
ji i" ili - a a a m si m w r a r
1. VI ni'Ill Wl I aTa 1 I I 1 aVtl
any legal subdivision will be offered
Electric Juice
To Provide Ja
For Sick Headache
The quota for the Near East
Hollof la not complete. All
those wishing to contribute
please bring contribution to
heudiiuarters tl. Abraham's
store), so we may close cam-
palgn.
A
Constipation, Indigestion. Sour
Stomach, Biliousness, Bloating,
Gas, Coated Tongue, take that
wholesome physic
FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLET!
Act promptly. Never diisppoint. Mild
and gentle in action. Do not gripe or
nauseate. No costive after etfects.
Mr., twtd Cl.tr. Ante. Vi; "I had 14
head.es. nd look two KulryCathtic T.blctfc
la a abort wbila, my bead .topped .cbins."
Sold Everywhere.
PK01ESS10NAL CARDS
Yon ant relief quickly and aafe
Iv! Then insist on BaveT Tableta of
Aspirin." stamped with the "Bayer
Cross."
Hie name "Bayer means you are
citing gennlne Aspirin prescribed
i.v nhvsiclans for over eighteen years,
and proved sale by millions of peo-;Bcl
pie.
For a few centa you can get a
tmdr tin box of genuine "Bayer
T!.i.t nf Aspirin. ' containing
twelve tablet. Drjggtsta also k-ii trmely rannea.
i tioL-Ar nlt. rpf Asnirln la trhM anrl nausea.
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SAN FRANCISCO. April 30. I
'Possibility of producing all the I
symptoms of alcoholic intoxication on j
electric "Juice" attracted a goou neai
of interest here when Dr. Albert
A brains of San Francisco demon
strated to medical men the use of
an electrical device he has invented.
The "electronic Jag" discovery was
purely Incidental, Dr. Abrams said.
"The discovery," he said, "is based
on the theory that the nnlt of energy
Ih the electron and that every ma
terial thing is simply a manifestation
of different types of vibration. 1
have used the vibrations of chloro
form to produce the effects of chloro
form Itself."
The feet of the subject are placed
on a sheet of line, an electrode Is
placed upon the head, and, when the
current is turned on, one newspaper
writer said: "John Barleycorn Is
with you acaln. The 'kick' comes
slowly and without any appreciation
of the fact on the part of the sub
ject until he finds himself undnly
loquacious, happy or sleepy."
Road Conditions
Are Improving
Tourists passing through Rosehurg
pronounce the roads at the present
time to be In fairlv good condition.
Smith hill, over which autoes have
beon towed practically all spring. Is
now dry and although rouah. Is
passable. The same Is true of the
Canyon road near Canynnvllle and
he red clav hills north of Oakland.
Cars, however, are coming through
without assistance and are mnklng
good time. Only a few bad spots
exist and otherwise the roads are In
fine sbnpe. The auto stage to the
coast is expected to start operation
within about a week as the roads
In that direction are rapidly drying
up. Workmen in the Camas Valley
section are engaired In making thai
road passable and the stiee exnerttr
to go through to Mvrtle Point short
ly after the first oi me muuiu.
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Lives In Glass Box
For Six Days
CAMBRIUCK. England. April 12.
Illy Malll Joseph Barcroft, a J
reader of physiology at King's col
lege here, has lived for six days In,
a .hermetically sealed glass box. J
The experiment arose out of a ,
."0-year-old controversy as to,
whether It is possible to calculate
the amount of oxygen In the blond i
from a knowledge nf Ihe amount of
oxvgen In the breath. The teat was,
also made to demonstrate whether,
U waa necessary that airmen should
have oxvgen apparatus when flying
at great heights. u pruveu v i
oxvgen was necessary to flvlnr men,
but It did not show to what height j
they could fly with safety. i
While In the box Harcroft kept a,
record of his sensations and made
llflc observations, lie nam lie ;
suffered from sleeplessness nut ,
otherwise did not experience mm n
Inconvenience extent on the last dayi
ahan ih. Atmosphere became ex-1
He Dad no neaa-'
He was watched
DH, n. P. llRAUKOliD WI'-'K
Chiropractors, West Roseburg
Phone 40K4.
DR. Cl-Allt K. AI,I K- flentlst at
131 Perkins Building. Itus-burg
Oregon. Office Hours: 8 to 12 a
m 1 to 5 p. ui. Phone bb.
MIW. V. D. OWK.N Cut Flowers.
Potted Plants, Funeral Designs,
Wedding Bouquets. Etc. Ill C
St. For aala at the Fern. Phono
240, Roseburg, Oregon.
DK. 8. ii. IH-I.AIT Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon. Ph.iues
office lit. residence 454-J. 31S
9 20 Perkins Building, Rowburg
Oregon.
DK. M. 11. PI. VI. hH Ciiliopriictlo
Phye.clan, I'll W, Lane 8t. Wee
trloal treatments. Hours 9 to 6.
Phone 162
Office Hours: 10 to 12. 2 to 4.
Phones: Office. 171; Res.. 172.
UK. LL'CETTA SMITH. PHYSICIAN
Women and Children Diseases a
Specialty. Office, Masonic Building.
DK. O. A. HMITH, M. T.
Successfully treats all diseases
Consultation Free. Ladr attendant
Office 404 N. Jackson. Phoue 122-J
Hours 9 a. m. to i p. m.
DR. H. W. TITl'S, D. M. I)., Dentist.
Modern Equipment and Methods.
Hours: t a. m. to 12 a. m.; 1 p. m.
to 6 p. m. Evenings and Sundays
by appointment.
COTTAOK HKOVg, OREGON.
KKItr.'a V' AI.ITV IWLTKV
FFI'JDH.
Are prepared under the direction
)f Prof. C. 8. UrewBier, formerly oi
the Poultry Department, Oregon Ag
.-U'Ulturul College. They will muin-
uln the health and vitality of youi
Jock, huKii.-u Ihu growth of profit
hie broilers and early laying pul
lets and produce more eggs fron.
our Inylrg flock.
Kor growls- chicks use Kerr'i
Chlch I'eed. Chick Developer Mush
md Developing Scrntcn Feed.
For laying hens use Kerr's Scratcl
l'cd and Ekk Produced.
For sule by vcrburgh Bros,, Rose
urg, Oregon.
Headquarters f"r poultrymon.
separately borore being Included la
any offer of a larger unit. T. 18 8.,
R. 1 W.. Sec. 7, Lot 2, fir 86 M., Lot
3. Or 300 At., not to be sold for less '
than J1.6U per M. T. Ill S., R. 1
W., Sec. S3. SW4 SW14. Or lOOt)
M., BWhi. Or 107u M.. not to
ne sold tor less than $1.76 per M. T.
SI S.. R. 7 W., Sec. 11, NH NEVi,
nr 616 M., sugar pine 36 M., none of
the Or timber to be sold for Iras than
il.25 per M., and none or the sugar
nine timber to he sold tor less than
13.00 per M. T. 37 8.. R. 7 W See.
13, lot 6, Or too M , KWM HK'i.
nr 600 M., pine 26 M., 9WV4 SE14,
Or 2000 M., Lot 7, Or 1200 M., NBli4
SVi. Or 170 M., pine 170 M.. Ki
SW!,, Or 1200 M., none of the Or
timber to be sold for less than $1.26
per M., and none of the pine timber
io be sold for less thau $2.60 per M.
CLAY TALI.M AN, Commissioner
General Laud Office.
notice of si'kciai, ii:i;n.vt.
til' rm'knoi,ii:nM.
MITICK TO ritOI'I'.KTV OWNKltS.
To avoid the llv nuisance In tho
Hy. I v, u 1,1 usk that ail manure be
hauled out and lime sprinkled ou
tho ground. The marshal will visit
all stubles and barns In ten days
and enforce this measure.
. W. 8. HAMILTON, Mayor.
-o-
Eeverythlng of tho best, and tho
best of everylhing In our line. Fruits
and Confectionery. Sort Drinks. Ice
Cream and a full line of Luifh
ii., s. Open evenings and hollduys.
The Alcove, 1 1 8 N. Juckson St.
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN- I
MKNT TIMBER. Generul Land Of- ,
flee. Washington, D. C, March 26,
1920. Notice la hereby given that
subject to the conditions and limita
tions of the Act of Juno 9. 1916 (39
Stut., 218), and the Instructions of
;he Secretary of the Interior of Sep-
Notlce la hereby given thnt pur
suant to the order of Ihe Board of
Directors of the Umpqna Valley
Fruit Union, inae et a meeting of
said directors duty called and held,
a special meeting of the stockhold
ers of the limpqtia Valley Fruit
Colon Is called to be held at the
nfffce of said Umpqua Valley Fruit
Cnlon in the new pneklug house at
the corner of West Washington
street and the S. P. rallruad tracks
in the City of Roseburg, Douglas
County, Oregon, on Hatiirdny, the
15th day of Mny, 1920, at the hour
of three o'clock p. in., and said
meeting Is culled for the purpose of
considering and voting upon the
iiuestlon of dissolving said corpora
tion and winding up Its affairs.
Dated this 16th dry of April. 1920.
S. D. COOI.EY,
Secretary Umpqua Valley Fruit
Union.
NOTICIi
OK STOCKHOLDERS!
Mi:i:rii.
Notice Is hereby given lhat pur-
ember 10. 1917. the timber on the i"int to I ho by-laws o the Umpqua
ollowlng lands will be sold May 12. 1 Valley Fruit Union and Hie order of
1920. at 10 o'clock a. in., at public'" "u"ru " r" " , ""!
.,.tin at h. ii..iid States land'iu Valley 1 ruit Union, duly mado
office at Roseburg. Oregon, to the
! at
meeting of said directors duly
highest bidder at not lesa 'than the called and held, tho annual meeting
appraised value as shown by Oils of the stockholders of said I tnpqua
. ,ll 1T..I,... will l. nn
....Una . n t.et anlilncl Ift the SO- aunej runt t ,i, n,,, ,....
nroval of the Secretary of Ihe In i Saturday, the 15th day of May. 1920,
lerlor.
-iddltlonnl sun
oer cent thereof, being commissions
The purchase price, with ail ! at two o'clock p. m. In the new pack
al sum of one-fifth of one ! Ing house situated on tho corner of
West wasntngton atreot ana tne a.
P. railroad tracks in the Clly ot
Roseburg. Oregon.
At such meeting inch matters will
be considered and acted upon as are
provided for by Ihe by-laws of said
illowed, must be deposited at time
f sale, proney to be returneii ir saie
Is not approved, otherwise patent
will Issue for the limber which mini
be removed within ten years. Bids
Poultry and Egg
WANTED
W pay hlfihcflt market price
In canh. HlEhfHt markot price
paid for your cream, no deiayi.
Bring In Your Product
Roseburg Produce Co.
501 N. Jackson St.
PHONK 271
will he received from citizens of Ihe corporation. Including the election of
United Stnles. associations of such three inemners ol tne iioara oi ki
cltlzens and corporations organlxed rectors.
under the lows of the United States Dated this 16th day of April. 1920.
or any state, territory or district I 3. D. COOI.EY,
thereof only. Upon application of Secretary nf tho Umpqua Valley
qualified purchaser, the timber onj Fruit Union.
the trade mara or nayer aiaouiaciurti rontinuaiiy w.n. "-
i of Monoacetiracideatar of Ballcyllo- J took food and slp In two small eon
J,ciL bartmeiiU tilted op with wicker
THE PURE BRED REGISTERED
Sr!!RE STALLION
LORD
ROOSEVELT
iso.ans
Duly liciiff(l, No. 127, In th
iuie ot Or f"n. Will stand
tht afaj'ju of at the
Deer Creek Barn
Fnrniera and stockmen are In
vited to look this horse over
before breeding marcs. Prices
"on application.
Stanley Brothers
Proprietors
ANDERSEN & O'REILLY
BLACKSMITHS
On Main Street, ntit to Formers Feed Shed
Offers the public the best there is in all lines of
LJIacksmithintf at reasonable prices.
Euan
1920 MITCHELL
STYLE PLUS QUALITY
SEE THEM!
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
IMPLEMNTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS
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