Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 15, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    WMffTtFIWI mtwu-Kwrew.MTCTiDAY, MAT II, 1M.
LABOR CONDITIONS
HURTS FARMERS
Growers Unable to Meet High
Wages Must Allow Pro
duction to Decrease.
MEN NOT AVAILABLE
Attractive 1"oUUmi on michim? Ate
U-pled In Pivfwnce U Harder
Work Willi 1 ! " ,,,e
Dropping Jnto the News-Review of-f.-e
last evening aner (he paper hail
ne to press, a comely young wo
L w.lh a bandi'ul of want ad. clip
,Va from the News-lleview, Inquired
I e conducted an employment office
in connection with the -work of pub
I cation The desk man elated thai
h, some instances that was the caao.
The lady stated that unless someone
ut out and gave the farmer. tnuW)
L stance a lot of people would he
oli." hunnry about next winter and
fri.-s of farm products would soar.
The situation became Interesting at
ence and a good siory In what the
Itdv'had to say whs in the making,
becuuie she was.ViUunlly Id deud
earnest.
It appears that the younp woman
Mrs A. S. Kennedy, had clipped sev
eral want ads from the columns of
this paper and to be sure that she
thould be able to land a man to work
on the farm, took the tram and came
. l i.nrann In hllllt UD the lll-
UUWI1 . . - - -
. e viduals. She stated that hor quest
was unsuccessful as every one 01 -.nil
partis had accepted work on the
bithwsy at $j per day of eight hours
more than any funuer could pos
sibly pav for nervl'-es of a man, to
say nothing of the fact that eijjIU
TOW'S YOUR- BLOOD ?
Pimples and Eruptions
Mean Bad Blood
People who have impure or iinpovei
bhel biood should be careful to take
only temperance remedy m.nde of
wili roots and barks, such as Doctor
Pierce's Golden Medical Dttscovery is
nd bas been for nearly oO years.
Iujtred.ei.t4 printed on wrapper.
The tirsi'day you start to take this
reliable medicine, impure eerms Rnd
iccamuhtioiis bein to separate in the
j Diooa ana are wen expeiieu inrougu
I the eliminative organs.
In place of the impurities, the ar
teries and veins gradually get fresh
vitalized blood and tiie action of (his
grod blood on the skill means that
. pimples, boils, carbuncles, eczema,
raeh, acne and many skin blemishes
will disappear. Then you must re
j member that w hen the blood is riplit,
f tlte liver, stomach, bowels and kidneys
& become healthy, active and vi corona
and roil will have no more trouble
with mdigcstiou, backache, headache.
Get Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical
Piscovery to-day at any medicine deal
n, in tablet or liquid form, nr send
lUc. for trial package to Dr. Pierce's
Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
16799
DIED
in New York City ajone from kid
ney trouble last year. Don't alio
yourself to become a victim by
neglecting pains and aches. Guard
against this trouble by taking
COLD MEDAL
Til. world's standard r.medy for kldn.r,
liver, bladder and uric acid troublt?.
Holland's national remvdy sine. lege.
A:l druggists, three sizM. Guarantnd.
Look for thm Cold Modal Hiwrkn
and Mcopt a. Imir.tio.
(hours on a farm would not get the
'rancher anywhere. She stated that
'the contractors had only recently
raised waues of common labor on the
highway, and no one would consider
'a farm situation, and that owing to
' the fiii t. farmers would be unable to
do very much, consequently produc
'tioll was hound to be limited. The
; lady said that so far her husband
j had been unable to get hia corn
i planted, and a lot more were In the
, ranie dileuina. This ' fatt meant
fewer turkeys, because corn is the
I principal grain used In fattening the
, birds, and also that fewer hogs would
! lie raised for the same reason. She
j alleged this situation is inevitable.
' and that it could only result in some
: body going hungry, because she said.
that so far as this section Is con
cerned, farmers were handicapped
and douu'.lecs this part of the state
was but a replica of the conditions
in other sections.
That help must be extended farm
ers at once was her conclusion, or
plantings would be limited. If unas
sisted, farmers would do what they
could without help, provide for their
own needs, and if there was anything
left over it would go to feed someone
who had the price to pav.
Seaplanes and
Subs Maneuver
HI IX). Island of Hawaii, T. II., May
14. Navy seaplanes, submarines and
(M-out patrols le.f-ntly held maneuvers
fn the wattrs off this Island, and al
ip tit in the shadow of the great vol
o. no of Kilama.
Six mil-marines, nil of the "K"
class took part in the naval practice,
accompanied by two seaplanes and
several scout patrols, or navy tuns.
All the craft came from their base
at Pearl Harbor, Island of Oahu.
Fattest Man to
Be at Carnival
Josvph Krebwk, b t known 49
"Jolly Joe." i said to be the fattest
muu in the world. He weighs ial
pounds, weighed by Chaa. G. John
sou, .tale superintendent of (Weights
and nieasurea of California,. Joe for
merly ran a restaurant in Sacramen
to, California, but gave It up when
lie bad giowu so lame he could no
longer g, t into It. risen he was dis
covered by Kuley & lluik, who en
Paged htm for one of their circus
slle shown. After he was "signed
up" the showman found they had
an elephant ou their hands. " No
patsenger coach door was large
enough to admit him so they had to
build him a state room In a baggage
car.
Jolly Jot" bus a wife in Sacra
mento who weighs 110 puinda. and
was at the depot in Sacramento this
It'
v 1 :.-:.'$ .' . J
Oakj.a.nd, Calif.
"A relative was
poi!oned. her bltod
turned to wuiitr;
thti doctors gave
her up. Siild she
coiild never Imi
cured. She finally
Uk Dr. IMert-e'"
li old en lM-di-al
Discovery, and It
cured her. I have
in a
.with
:t o loss uf Riti'p and
1,' 111 appctiu. Duel or
" I ' ,J Plorpn'i f;nMen
Mwilral Discovery and Pleasant Kelleta
cured me. I Rained 0 ioutidi-.,Mlu.
Uak TariMtw. -KrM Surtr Strwt.
yv cured tier. I ha
I 7' )V had six operatlm
S ' J which left me hi
. -r. J- , nervoiisstnlo.wl
prT? o los f sleep a
New Ruling Is
Made In Taxes
I'nder a recent ruling by the treas
ury d: arlment the tux ou toilet pie
paratioas and patent and proprietary
n?ediclnes (s based upon the sellliiK
-rr-e of each article and not upon
the total price of a number of ar
tieks. If a person buys five pack
ages of five cent ouj?h drops, a Ic
stiimp mupt be attu hed to ?ach pack
f;pe. If s person purchases a tube of
tooth past for..'-"c and a bottle of
;: rfume for 6.rica ''c stamp must be
i. hired on the tooth paste and 3c on
tie perfume n total of jc. In other
crrlsi, the tax Is en each article an !
not on the combined purchase price.
1 his revokes a ruling previously
n ado by the department.
We pay the highest price for Cas
cara bark. Uerger's Bargain Store.
Mrs. Ralph I.ane left this morn
nix for Albany, where she will spend
a short time visiting with her dau Kn
urs who are attending St. Mary's
neaffemv there,
year lo hid her husband good-bye
for the 1 9l!0 season.
Joe. Buys he likes the show busi
ness ou account of meeting so many
people and his wife Bay a he may
continue In It as Ioiik us he doesn't
flirt. Joe Is a Kood advertisement
for Sacramento. In his lectures he
always has words of praise for hi
home city and considers himself a?
iiBV example uf the big things It produces.
Jolly Joe will be with the Hos-
burg Strawberry Cat nival for nvt
riavs and nights commencing Tues
day. Mav 25. 1920V-
Tho Koseburfj carnival will he ni
the Catholic school grounds, which
has been donated free of charge as
in former years.
The street parade will start Tues
day evening. May 25, aliont 6:45
p. in., from the Fhow grounds, thru
the business district of Koseburg.
ihen Sack to the ground-r-w rhen tin
big time of (he week will start.
BOOKS BRING AID
TO SOLDIER SICK
American Library Association
Serves Ten Thousand Men
. in Nation's Hospitals.
EFFORTS ERINQ RESULTS.
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flV, Jrii I TTiWrtt'i-'irfl J 1
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LOOK ! LOOK ! LOOK ! -"It's Here"
The 1920 model, with counter halanced crank shaft and
many other new features, l now on display at our show
rooms. You are cordially Invited to come lu and Inspect
this new creation.
LIBERTY AUTO SALES COMPANY
57 North Jackson Street
itJNI
n.z'kzt?. or
MM". fltiTjJ
f
Lodge Meeting
Greatly Enjoyed
The V. 11. A. ol the Man -ahees held
their regular lodwe meeting Thurs
day. After the regular bnaineps s
sion the following new meinbeiH were
initiated Into the order. Mrs. Cecil
Hayes, Mis. Win. Curlls, Mrs. Nell
lliimiltnn, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. I'em
lieiton, Mrs. Wllkin-s. Mrs. Freeman
Mrs. B. A. Powell, Mrs. Momi All-n
Mrs. A. I.. Itedliurn. There was n
laige attendance and a tine Hfl"rnoori
of entertainment offered, a delicious
luncheon being served by the com
mittee at the close ol the ufternoiin.
Mlsa Vena MeCnlly h ft this morn
iliff for Kueene to spend the wee!
end with friends.
Mrs. M. C Punn lift till monilur.
fur Cottape drove to v.sii over the
week end.
OF INTEREST
TO WOMEN
This is a Short Letter, tut it
Brings a Message of Import
ance to every Woman.
IVooilforil. Vt. ' I took T,yd;a 1. Pink
hain's Vwtbl Coi.ip-ninil anl I.ivrr
I'lim im-ioh" my tiimi
wfti I oni arnl it lil
w.nnl' rul work for
me. My l.:i'y wei'i
il eiplit r ;i'l ont'lia
LoiiTi'!- vli-n Imrn
-5 n any paim. Vo-t
I . run juiili-ii tliif let
up Vj. t-r if v i-h .'or I
woultl nol (k; wil.i
or.t jour Dii !i.'inr'
L f rr ch.'.i birth."
Mr. Joiix J.im-
Works on Vocational Training Clrcu
lated Among Men Who Must Tako
Up New Callings Bcau of
Their Injuries.
Hospital library s-n1e liiHlutaiiieil
by the Aiuerlenn Ubmry AMMiclatlon
during the war was credited with great
value In aiding In the recovery of umuy
sick and disabled men.
There are still In our hospital mora
than 10IKH) foruu'r Sirvlie nun. Of
these nenrly 8 (MX) are lu 1'uMlc Health
Sen Ice hospltnls, the renmlnder In
civilian hohpituls. IVnU8, macazlnea
and uewBpHiHn are a-nt to thct uiea
from the American Library Aitaoa
tlon. In the Inrnr htHpitalB, coutulo
I tilt over S0 pHtienta. npM-lul lihrnrluna
Hre plurel. (he amullfr hospitals,
through the ct nperu t ion of many pub
lie lihrarles, liltrary visitor are sent
to vUlt the wunls once or twice a wtk
and lenru the book netnla of ttie pa
tients. A 6reclnl effort Is ninde to supply to
ex-service men In hospital the books
In demand as a ntuilt of the training
Clven by the Fetlerul Hoard for Voca
tional IMuentlon.
More Books for Blind.
The A. L. A., In co-operation with
other apencles already Interested In
work for the blind. Is printing books
In the new Braille t'H. Because of
the newnens of I he revised Braille
adopted for leaching to the Ainertcun
war blind, literature printed In It Is
limited to fewer than 'JOO bmiks.
Though the total number of bliuded
soldiers Is small, their need of books
Is Rrerit, and the "nm rlc of print" ran
do much to restore hope end useful
iesi to them.
Not only for former sen-Ice men who
ire sic k or db'-ahled Is the association
working. The value of books proved
io great to men In ramps that efforts
ure still being ninde to connect dls--hnr?ed
soldiers and Kulhirs with libra
rips wherever they may be. Hundreds
of letters hnve reached A. L. A. head-
tuarlers from former service men tell
'iig of the Incl: of library facilities In
particular localities to which those
men have returned.
Direct Service Provide 1.
In mailt canes 'there. Is a sfHte libra
ry eomm!s!on or n nearby library to
which a man ran be referred for the
docks he needs, but if there Is no such
urmiiiliHloti through which he can be
-terved, hooks for almost any serious
purpose may be borrowed directly
rroni the A. I.. A. r Service, 24 West
rhirt.wnlpth street. New York city.
I'he only expense In connection with
these tonus is prepayment of return
nostiige on t'ooI;s borrowed.
The A I.. A has published lists of
toofcs to help ex-servlce'inen who are
-it inlying to ndvnnce themselves In
heir work "Kfvr Hundred Business
Books." "One Thousand Tech n lent
books' and rentlln courses on prac
Ictil sulij !s are now In preparation.
Other Work Being Done.
Other branches of work which the
V I. A. War Service Is carrying on In
hide serxh-' to the Merchant Murine,
itt finni'd ami IhrhthouHes. service
-o liifliisirinl rommuniiles which are
resultant from the war, service to Colt
tl Slates forces overseas. This work
n carried on with money received from
be rnlt'1 War Work funds, the use
if which Is limited by the conditions
if the gift to these spec! tic purps-
The sen ice of the Merchant Marine
icpartnient provides free library serv
er to seamen on American merchant
dilps In the form of "crews' libraries,
.onkcae bi-tes. each containing about
(i boot;-:, Thef-e libraries ore ex-
hange:i1 le :it principal pfirts. Books
Hid magazine are sent nlo to men In
fin-t L'luin! -lalloiiH, In lighthouses and
ni liittrliii-H.
o
Advertise In News-Kevlew.
Nifty millinery at Bellows, not
over II. tf
I'.orn. t' Mr. and Mrs. Win. Link
Inter, of West Koseburg, on Friday,
Mav 14, 1!0, a daughter.
CroA Punn today brought suit
a-iu i.iT MiimtH (i. t'onn for dlvoree,
nllf 'litiL' cruel anu Inhuman treai
ment. lie i r. prea-nted by Attorney
John T. Loi-K.
him, Woodford. t.
Tiie rea
E. Pinkipnr
SO l!"-tuI
.,n.till. 1 m: tfir.llhl
in ovf rooming w-m.an'- il' l.'-.-;m it
conlaini tli tun .lH;n't!i.-niru tc.-
!,,,li act on til" I. male iri-n-
Im. " " ' '
country rc int nii 1 1 - t-t.f . irii to IM
Urfvtk-ninir. 'irtr- iii.m.-ii.-". i
al it cnr.tjin nil nrcot:r or lmrmf.il
.'rut'' 't i & a!r ni-.li'-iri f-.r wmiii-h.
If you t HM '!' ic r!tc I.T! t
F Pink ham M-li-iw Co. 'mii unnul s
Lvnn, Vmir 1' H. r II o-u. i,
ril, ani ai.werii lj uai-n ou..
rlK
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THE BEST
Drliilin of all kindu Coca
Cola, II "t B"'T. and all flar
om of Soda Waipr. Order by
tiie C!r
ROSEBLRC DAIRY AND SOD WORKS
THOSE 186
lhe
How Firestone I
Able to Produce
the Finest Lami
nated Inner Tube
and Still Hold to
a Moderate Price
Firestone Man Power: Firestone
has gathered together a remark
able IkkIv tf workers, 7,tXK) strong
many of them stockholders in the
Company. Men financially inter
ested in life sut-ccss of their prtd
uct do better work.
Firestone Buying Power: Firestone
has established purchasing head
quarters at Singapore in the
Straits Settlement where 85 of
the world's rubber is produced.
Thus F.irestone. gets first; choice
of the raw product at quantity
prices. And this saving is turned
back to car owners.
Firestone Selling Power : Fire
stone's immense production re
quires a widespread distribution
system. Sixty-five branches and
46,000 dealers throughout the "
United States selling Firestone ,
Tulx-s assure a fast-moving prod
uct, which means fresh stock at
all times most miles per dollar
in tubes as well as tires.
W. 11. Canon and wife left thli
mornlnK tor Mi'dlord to vlKit for a
r.hort time.
POLITICAL AXNOVNCEMKNTd
, (Paid Advertlsemeuta. ) 4
FOR BHKHIKK
I heieby announce my candidacy
(or renonilnatlon on the republlrar
tlckat fur sheriff of IJouxliia county
ubject to the approval of the votera
at the primary election to be hfld In
May, 12. GUO. K. QU1NK.
KOU COUNTV Bll'KHlNTKME.NT I the approTal of the qualified TOtere
at the primary election In May laie.
M. . RtTm.
This announcna that I am a can-1
dldat for re-election to the office I
of county achool anperinteudonl,
ubject ho the will of I lie votera at
the rnpubhcun prlinariea. I
O. C. BROWN
POLITICAL A..Ol.t'KMKXT.
FOK HEPIUCSKNTATiVR
I am hereby announcing my can
didacy for nomination on the repub
lican ticket aa representative from
DoUKlaa county subject to the ap
proval of the voters at the primary
election In May, 1920.
B. F. NICHOLS
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the Kepuhllcnn noniinulliin
for Ruproiu'ntallve for Jionglaa
county. A. K. 811 IK I A.
Hill CorXTV Tltl'.AW HKH
I hereby anonuiice t lint I will he
a candidate at tli9 M;iy primaries
on the republican lloket for nomina
tion of treasurer of lloUKlas county.
0. M. M YNATT
POK COI XTV KMMIMMIOXKIt.
FOR JOINT KKl'HRSKNTATIVI
I hereby announce my candidacy
for election aa Joint representative
of Douglas and Jackson counties,
subject to the will of the Toters of
the republican party at the primary
nominating election to be held May
81, 1J0. CHA9. F. HOPKINS
o-
FOB KEI'ltKSKNTATIVE.
I hereby announce my candidal
for nomination for County (Vnunils
sioner. subject to the approviil of the
flepublli-Hii coiisliliiency of noimliiK
county at the election May si. 1H2"
If nominated and ekcted 1 will, dur
ing my term of office, conduct the
affairs of the county in a Kali and
conservative business ninnner, with
Just and eiiual conulder.itloti for all
concerned. "
WM. O. riurilllK.
Klkton. Oregon.
FOR OOVNTT CLKnK
I hereby announce my eandldaoy
tor reelection to the office of Cosa
ty Clerk of Douglas County, aubjeet
to the will of the voters of Ik De
mocratic Party at the primary
mlnattng election to be held May
21, 12U.
. H. LENOX
POH COUNTV COMMISSIONER.
I submit my name to the Republi
can voters of liouglaa county far
nomination to the oiilce of Countr
Commissioner at the primary elee
'lon to be held May 21, 12.
"For aud with the prod users at
the county. Lowest possible Ml wlUt
-onulsient progression. All road dis
tricts to have thuir Just aiuouuu
and in proper time to improve their
roads, mid in accordane with the de
alres of the people Interested. A fair
price for labor, with fair results."
A. P. STEARNi.
This anonnnces that I am a can
didate for nomination of represen
tative from Doukbus county, subject
to the endorsement of republican
voters at the primaries. May It,
120. ARTHUR H. MARSH
FOR COUNTY JUIKiE
I desire to announce my landl
dacy for the office of Count) Judge
fcr Dotulas County, subject to ihe
approval of the republican v.ra at
t.o primary election Mnv 21. l'.iL0
D. J. STEWART
FOR COUNTY HUllVKYOn "
I desire to anounce myself a can
dldate for the office of county aur
veyor of Douglas county, subject to
the aproval of the republican voters
at the primary election.
K. C. FRHAR.
FOIl COUNTY ASSKSHOU
I deelra to announce my candi
dacy for the office of County Asses
sor for Douglas county, subject to
lh approval of the republican vot
ers at the primary election May II
1I2S. FRANK L. CALKINS
FOi; COUNTY CLKI'.K
I wish to submit my name to the
KeDDblleao. voters of Douglsa Cotin-
I ty for tha Bnmlna'ioD to the office
I of County Clerk at the primary
election to be held May 21. 19Z0.
IRA B. RIDIjLE.
Sheet MetalWork
OP ALL KISDfl
J. II. SINNIGER
lit OAK MTItKKT PHONS 4SH
port cocsiT TKEAnufiErt
Announcement la hereby made
that 1 will ba a eandldata for noml
nfton of treasurer for Douglas
I County on ths republican ticket.
subject to the decree of tha voters
I at tba Mar primaries 1910.
JAB. SAWYERS
FOR COUNTY COMMIHSIOXBH
KOIl COUNTY COMMISSIONKR
fc I horeby snnounce my candidacy
for the nomination ss County Com
missioner, northern district, on the
republican ticket, subject to the ap
proval of the noughts oounty inters
at the primary election to be held In
May.
WILLIAM KLETZER
tf, Yoncalla. Oregon
poit sin:im
Announceniont of nty candldacj
for nomination of Sheriff of boug
ies cotinly ou the republican ticket
Is hereby made, subject to the ap
proval of the qualified voters at the
primary election In Mav. !2f.
SAM STAHMKR
I hereby announce my eandldaep
lor nomination on the republican
ticket for commissioner of DoDf
las county, subject to the verdict of
Ihe voters st th primary election
May 21. 1920.
ARTHUR WALKER. Reed sport.
FOIl Jt'HTIO: OP PEACE
Announcement Is hereby made
that I will he a cnmliilate for no
-nlnatlon of JuHllce of the Peace for
rieer Creek dlstrlc'., subject to the
approval of th" republican voters,
at the May, 1;mi. primaries.
GEO. JONCft.
l"OLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT,
lt hereby announce my candidacy
far 'county commissioner for Doug
las couaty on the Democratic tlrket
J. P. O'Mara.
PXHl ItKI'ltESKNTATIVE
I hereby announce that I am a
eandldata for nomination on the re
publican ticket for reprenentatlve
subject to endorsement of qualified
voters st tha primary election May
21, l20. NOItI.E ANDREWS
FOIl I'llttONEft.
I am a eandldata for runomlnatlou
oa tha Republican ticket, for Cor
oner of Douglas Cuuaty, subject to
POLITICAL A NNOUNCKMKNf
I announce to the Republican vot
ers of Douglas county, Oregon, that
I am a candidate for County JudgO
of slid county, to he nominated at
Hie Primary Election to be held oa
the 21st day of May. 1920. If Domi
nated and elected I will transact
county business economically and
without sectional favoritism, faYe
mote timely county road mainten
ance, eipend the balance of tha
county road bond Issue, as originally
apportioned, under efficient suser
vlslon and will secure aa early an
nual audit of accounts. Your ana
port is solicited. J. G. DAY, Jr.
o
FOIl DISTRICT ATTORNEY
I will he a candidate for tha Re
publican nomination, to succeed my
self, as District Attorney for Doug
las County, Oregon, st tha primary
nominating election held on May 81,
1 ! 2 0 . your support will be appre
ciated. CKOitObl NKUNWK, Jr.
A X X O UN V KM E X T.
I hereby announce my eandldaep
is reprrveniatlve to the Ivglalainra
from the 4th Representative District,
Douglaa County, Oregon, at tha aJV
mnry election to be held May Slat.
19 20, sublect to the approve' of Ihe
electors of Ihe republican party,
J. J. KENNY,
Leone, Oreg-ea.
o
ANNOrNCKMENT.
I submit my name to the Dem.
ratlc voters of Douglas county for
the nomination of County Commie.
Montr at the primary election. May
21. 1920.
R, W. VOHQ,
i
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