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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1920)
tOttKBUHO BW-BBVIHW Imu1 Dlljf Kxoept Sunday. B. W. Bate Wlmbarly Utrt Q. Bmt SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by mail 14.0V Dally, in months, by mall.... 2.00 by Carrier, far niouth 6" The Associated Press la exclusive!) entitled to thk us (or republication all iuiwi dispatches credited to U or out olberwlM credited lu tbla paper and also the local news pub Untied herein. All right! of r publi cation of srwelal dispatches herein are alao reserved. SUllHCnilTION KATES ItuM-hurs;, llnvm, May ll, IV'JO. The following subscription rates become etfoctlve April 1, 120, fur the News-Review: Dally, one year by mall.... 4.00 Dally, mootba by mall.. 00 by carrier, per month GO Call at of rice, per month.. .35 GllKK.V GLKA.MNt;. The (Ireen acbool closed Friday evening. A iullllun-dollar rain would nut go amiss at title writing. Small gralu is not suffering, but a lew showers would luuko a bumper bay crop. Cluy "Pete" Smith la sporting a lirand new autotuutille, irodiic Jluunvr, Jr.. was a wevk end guc?; of tils sitter, Mrs. tlHrry V.'lnston. Ho left lor Marshtlcld ou Saturday to Inspect some land. Tha Greon Sunday" achool la enloy- lng a mighty good attendance at the present time. I-a.it Sunday one. hundred and lour people were en iclled In the several classes. Mrs. John Howard's Sunday s hool lain gate a bard tin es party at ihe cliool house Saturday eveniug. The nttendance whs large and delogu'.iom were present from Winston way and .otebr.. The various stunts on tin m ok nun wi'le well rf"lved and r "rtPd crcojit upon .Mrs. Howard, who arranged same. The rostuuiei worn by those present n rtaiuly wire mlque. Mr. Kclley of Huberts creek was awarded first prize. Fini s vein linnosed uDon everyone present, and quite a neat sum ol money was real ized from that source. Light refresh ments were served. Hev. Keagy preached a very able sermon at the s.hoolheuse Sunday. John Claypool has rented the War mr ranch, and is getting It up in ship shape. A good apple crup i. ,iif)iulHed. Young Illll Pcniberton has pur hased the Itoht. tireen place, and hus set the place out to luKunbeiriex mil strawberries. A meeting was to have been nelil to the front U. late ub- water, and Incidentally will Irrigate; day from the kitchen mi Men mm fib . UWWf uu " Happy ralloy l dln.4 tp become Pln. ng Mntl. .he ehr;kon raising center of Koug- .m,tlS lc patrons of the as county. Ccorg.j Burt Is working ni .J'i'."' JL Happy ral-j hi, incubators 6vertl.no to meet the Wangarry. Roberts ere. demand for day-old chlx CHW ' forwHpl to a consod.railon of among the chicken growers la A. r. 'D , "v," ,, districts In the Hoffman. Mr. Telford. Mr. Carlaon. '' """' chuo1 uistr'eu . . i ! nanr future r" ' ""Ssjw. Mr. Uelloas and Mr. Howard. Over five thousand While Leghorn hens will be laired in the neighborhood. These gentlemen are members of he On aun Poultry association, and are doi.tg a profitable business shlp flng eg tu Portland and other mints. There will be an Increased acre age of broccoli grown in this vicinity r tie coming season. Russell Hurness Is gums into the business, and has IS a n s of gound ready to plant Harry Winston will plant 45 acres ro broccoli, while quite a few smal ler tra.ts will be planted. The grow ers hope to ship a car uf broccoli daily from Orvcn station the coin ing season. the eighth annual meeting of the Merry-tlo-ltound club, for the pur iioho of electing officers for the en suing year, was held at the home of Mrs. Clay Smith Wednesday. Mrs. l. M. Van Horn was elected presi dent by acclamation; Mia. Lyle Mars "eis, vice president, and Mrs. Karl e.-e. ne'Tntarv and treasurer. This near future. A good story Is told on a young ml as of eight summers who In taking her first history lessons at the Green school. Kecently she accompanied her doting mother to Koteburg to see the sights, and as they passed the beautiful home of J. H. Uooth. ihe mother of the young iin.n casu ally remarked that It was ti e Uooth home. An air of astonishment cre.it over her fa e as she turned to her mother and Inquired if that was tue man that killed Abraham Lincoln. JUDGE. fcLK TON' MEWS. Saturday evening by the community , Is strictly a non-political social club, air iiroiiml.ru. but same had to be I however, your reporter learns that I'oHtponed on account of the hard1 politics are discussed occasionally tunes party. i pro and con, and that there are quite M. M. Van Horn l having a water a tew adherents for the gentleman plant installed on his ranch. He ex- who caused ho many of these good pacta to have the bouse piped for housewives to string substitutes bake Elkton schools will be out this week. Commencement will be with us Saturduy evening. We exiiect a tepreaentatlve from the state uni versity to be with us and give an ad dress to our araduales. Geary bchau and Georee Binder. The fluiiiia season is open attain and unite a number e)t;eit to do well financially in catching salmon. Some mi n were in town Sunday from Idaho. They were on their way to Township it. Range a, looking up a hviuestcad. Saturday nlzllt. Ed. C.rulibe, of Long Prairie gave a dam e and sup per. Many from Elkton attended. CMS They used to call a man a "sport" when he bought an automobile THAT was before the days when pretty nearly everybody owned one or could, if he wanted to. There was a lot of waste about motoring in those days. A man spent a lot of money on his car and never thought very much about what he was getting in return. When a man buys a tire nowadays he has a pretty definite 'idea of what he ex pects to get out of it. The dealer who sells him one that gives him ess than he expects isn't likely to get any more of his business. That's one of the reasons why we handle U. S. Tires and recommend them to the Se.'ecf your fires ac cording to the xoadm thmv hmr to frare;. Insnmlyor hiilyccuntry, wherever the g mg is apt to be h-vy - The U. S. Nebby. sovtcom-nxji own usco-piaih motorists of this community. The U. S. reputation for quality is not built on any one tire. There is not one standard for large U.S. Tirr.s and anori er standard for small ones. Every tire that bears the name "U. S." is built the besf way its makers know how to build it The oldest and largest rubber concern in the world cannot afford to play favorites in seeking its public. IV Come in and tell us what you are looking for in tires. We can probably tell you whether you need a U. S. Nobby, Chain, Usco, Plain, or a Royal Cord. For ordinary country mil's - The U. S. CHmn or Uvo. For front wheels The U. 3. riain. For best rrsults every where U. S. Roys) Cords. 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Royal Cinnamon Bung VA cups flour 1 tt-aMpoon salt 4 teaspoons Koyal Baking I-owd.T 2 tablespoons ahortenlng 1 eirie H cup water u cup suatir 2 1 I l.n.nnnni clnnamOTl 4 tablespoons seeded ralslna 61ft t tablespoons of measured suaar ntth llour, salt and bak Ina powder: rub shortening In llKhtly: add beaten egg to water and add slowly. Roll out ft Inch TOTAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure '"'. oV-sga.-'S Hell as tr f Hj 'H Inch Plei.''p,. "In-" III, t. l cn cinnamon. Hk, " ' r71 from pau at 0Ilct;,'w nt Parker Hoa RoI cups foil, 1 teatp.,,,,, ,,t l"!rr-,tOW,atH i4c"upl.;,,:iir',t"r ning tomnitaPf'w.bon. dry InKr,,!."' smooth. Kneaj HhuTo. ""ffl b.ard am r out Kk"?"- Cut with blacui cSi, each circle with one sljc. of ., CE ' small .,. B u, part well over th. ,, " one Inch apart In Allow to K,ad Hi warm Pa,. "Srih -T h melted butt.;ktk rate oven u to a auaueT- FREE Write TOriAT fnr Ik -Koyal Cook SiV nienl.. AUreu ftCYAL nAKIJlO KnTDm m lis t!K. tm e Vockusr "Bake with Royal and be Sure" Miss Klnia Sawyers, of Drain, daughter of J. K. Sawyers, is vislt ins iruuds at Klktoil. Some time aso Wallace Freyer lost a valuable dog and offered a reward of $i.'il) for the dot; or the knowledge of the one who killed It. A. II. Haines (nine to Klkton e:rly the next morn ing and Raid he killed It and received ihe reward. 11. V. H. 7 SLIP UP ...-p., .nint SL .lSL 1 Get to the Pol s Early and Cast Your Vote Fof Your Favorite Candidate. ISSUES ARE IMPORTANT! Many McnMiifK I'e-rtiiiiiiiig Strictly to IH-iil t'onilitions l'p for Coti Mifleiutioii Selection Mi Strong I audi, laics in Vital. "l.est we forget," Friday, May 21, ' is clitlon day. At that ti. It be-! comes ihe duty of every qualified ' person tu exercise hfs or her Alneri- j can per. it;, uive by visiting the polls and culling a ballot for the caiidi- 1 dates and measures most greatly ; favored, and voting against those I th'elued to be detl-iiiiental to the city, I county, slate or government, or to ' all of these units of government. Many times It has been urged uptm voters to go to the polls. Ileaim upon reams have been written in an endeavor lo urge voters to cast their ballot;, for Ihe respective candidates ! or issues. But In spile of this fact ' there are a great ninny people, who I still stay at home on election dny. In the present weather a.:d with a holiday in view, it must be admitted that there is a strong temptation to Ki) fishing, but in spile of this fact i nieic sun remains ihe dulyone owes in one's country and government. This is a eovernillenl ,-of Ihw nnlu uie people anil for the ituAnl "Nothing Ventured Nothing Saved" THAT'S the excuse a man advances when he speculitri Thus does he try to Justify his losses. Hut, In the employ ment of your money, this motto Is far safer: Tut don your losses and the gains will take care, of themelvei' Consultation relative to Investments la another terries it the I'mpqua Valley Bank. JOHN M. THRONE, Cashier. the UMPQIM YRlllVm ROSEBURG OREGON Sv mi unless the people live up to tu, important foiin.laiion principle they l"t" failed nnil have become negli gent In their duty. Indications at ins tune are that there will he a 'Iclit vole on election dav. This .-hotild not i,e. for there are many "if'eria ir lsi:,,s b, fore the voters n' 'Ins time. A man must be elected for er""'deiit. 11 B, be a man in whom the utmost connderce ran he Placed A man who with steadv, "rm yet gentle and tactful pow'or ;i" -ake hold of national affairs and 'ring order out of chaos. For that i-iason li behooves both parties to iii'iuif.aie a candidate in wliom the n. .-...s iry iriallficnilons are em '"!!., I This is done through dele, gate, el.eted l,v the peoid,, alld lf 'lie peepl.. f..;l ii,d ,.....,, . . , ' e,'iuein finally elected may fail tu be the man best ee. M. ni Itl, ,.e,, f ,h(, hou. is true also in nih i . ! , .... ulna's sag , at the time mue there in ,. i hlch sink- closely home that d-! closest attention. " i h to the jk,1I and vote. ',.,!V'1r-r, ,""'s"r button and get or all ;,d ,,, r,lai)y fnr "ark It s your dutr nrf a,. . get it. " ' "r- Chevrolet Owners! STO Those Unnecessary Rattles. Let Us Install a Set of STEWART Valve Tappet Silencers, Anti-Rattlers 1 (for Gear Shift Lever) Spring Hood Clamps. Try a Set and Be Convinced. V VOTE FOR Good Roads may 21 t302 XttlfariT- ,,.d. ...... .. Devaney & Burnett "The Repair Shop with a Concience 406-408 West Cass Street PHONE 84 'III! li