Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 12, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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fac -Simile SitSnetwe,0"
new Tl,;y,
CflSTOil
Tor Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castork
Always
Bears the
Signature.
of
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
OASTORIA
WAGE DEMANDS
BEFORE BOARD
Increases In Practically All
Classes of Railroad Labor
Under Consideration.
26 DAY MONTH WANTED
I bor Bonn Considering Formal
l-ennnds ' Blade by Organized
Labor Condition Are Gener
ally Still rnaettled.
PUBLISH
MY LETTER
Sara Mrs. Ovenstein, So Other
Suffering Women May Learn
How to Get WelL
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
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TUKSPASS WARXl.VG.
WHEN YCC LEAVE TOWN
All persons are hereby warned not
to trespass In any manner upon my
land near the Brown bridge In Cur
den Valley. 1 have grown tired of
my fruit being stolen and birds shot
year after year, and anyone here
after detected upon the premises
without permission- will he prose
cuted. J. H. BOOTH.
(his summer It's a good move to hare
the News-Review follow you to your
vacation home. Let us mail It to you
daily Just phone 13S or write our
uhscrlp.ion department and we u
ee that it comos to you regularly.
Insure against loss equip your
tractors so they won't sel fires.
We Are Selling Lots in
Overlook Addition
WHY?
Because they are close in, nicely located and
overlooking the City. Street improvements,
including paving and sewer, paid for, your
title perfect and prices lower than ever offer
ed before, Building material is coming down
and you can soon afford to build that modern
collage you have dreamed of on one of
these lots in lioseburg's most sightly district.
SEE N.RICE of Rice&Rice
USED CARS
Buick Roadster, 4-CyI 1918 Mitchell, 6-Cyl
Overland Roadster, 4-Cyl 1919 Mitchell, 6-Cyl
Ford Touring 1 lA Ton Chevrolet Truck, 4-Cyl
All in first-class shape, if you are looking
for a good used car, call on us.
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
ROSEBURG, OREGON
IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES - TRACTORS
By Associated Pre.
WASHINGTON. July 12. De
mands for substantial wage Increases
for nearly all classes of the 2,000,-
000 railroad employes have been
pending since late last summer.
These demands, first presented at
different times to the railroad ad
ministration's board on wages and
working conditions, were unsettled
when government operation of the
railroads was end-Mi, and In urn
were referred to the railroad labor
board, which was created under the
transportation act.
Some few of the classes of organ
ized employes have not pressed for
mal demands but have Insisted that
ihat wages be increased If advances
were granted other relnted classes of
workers. The principal demands of
the leading unions follow:
Brotherhood of Railroad Train
men Passenger brakemen be In
creased from $120 a 30-day month
to $150 for 26-day month: baggage
men be Increased from $124.80 for
30-day month to $160 for 26-day
month; assistant conductors be In
creased from $144 for 30-day month
to $179 for 26-day month; freight
brakemen In valley territory be in
creased from $4.08 to $5.88 a day
with ten per ceqt Increase over these
rates wherever the grade exceeds
1.8 per cent; yard foremen or con
ductors be Increased from $6.33 to
$7.20 u day; yard helpers or brake
men be Increased from $6 to $6.90
a day; switch tenders be increased
mi
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Chicago, 111. "I suffered for four
rears with pains in my sides, hips and
legs ana a terrible
bsi'karhe. I could
not do any work at
all. 1 was treated
by tnanv phvairians
but they did hot help
nit. 1 read in one
of your books where
other women had
bean helped br
Lxi'ik K. Pinkham's
evcvible C o ni
pouna ; I tried it
and it helped ma
very much so thai V'rf I ran do every
thing in the hoiust ' bare told my
friends about your wc.i.-.ful Vegetable
Compound and you have my permission
to publish my letter so other women who
suiter mav learn how to pet well." Mrs.
Ida Ovkxstox, ROi S. ilarsblield Ave,
Chicago, 111.
This good old-faehloncd remedy It
made from native roots and herha' and
contains no narcotics or harmful drugs
If you have the slightett doubt tliat
Lydie E, Pinkham's Vegetable Coin
nonnd will help you, write to I.vilia K.
Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential).
Lvnn. Mass-, for advice. Your letter
will be opened, rend and anawered by a
woman, and held in strict confidence.
DRAIX AXI IJ-JOXA XEWS
41
The Leon a mills shut down o'
Monday for a short time Ifor repairs.
Melvin Klcnardson was In Eugene
Sunday, returning the same day.
Mr. Anderson, who recently pur
chased the James Kllenburg ranch.
has been moving hla household goods
the past week, also the five flocks
of chickens, and his cows andgouts-
Alex Wright, of Smllh River came
out to Leona Saturday, returning
the annriA riav aeenmnnnlnt hu Mr
from $4 to $5.90 a day; also time and M Ho,. Vhght. and rtaagh
and one-half for all Sunday and tePi Iren8 They wU1 atay , ,h
holiday work and a guarantee of 2ojnttVe flnghed with the hay on the
days a month for regular employes otner rancn at 8m.lth Rlv(,r
'"'der T8Ra,ilwaryViCCoductors-- Leona seemed deserted Monday
Pa?r conducT"?. be "Sealed ZZTZ" i '"NT!. 'J
from $180 for 30-day month to $223 I h n"nZ aUn1
.. . . . ,u K ..ih, i'he ptcpic at the Cold Springs or the
school house.
for 26-day month; through freight
conductors be increased from $6.40
to $7.65 a day In valley territory,
with Increases in the mountain rate
from $5.81 to $8.37 a day; local
rreight conductors be Increased from
$5.92 to $3.38 a day In valley terri
tory, with increase In mountain rate
from $6.26 to $9.13 a day.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire
men and Enginemen Road freight
liremen to be Increased an average
of $1.84 a day over present rates;
yard freight firemen be Increased an
average of $2.26 a day over present
rates: passenger firemen to be In
creased from present average of
$4.31 a day to $6.60 a day.
Brolherhood of Locomotive Engi
neers: While presenting no specific
requests, notice was served that the
engineers desired increases propor
tionate to any Increases granted
other employes.
All road employes, as distinguishes
from yard employes, In the four fore
going organisations, generally
grouped as the Big Four brother
hoods, now get proportionately In
creased dally pay when they make
mileage In excess or 100 miles ana
in freight service get time and one
half for time consumed In excess of
what would be required on the guar
anteed speed basis, which is two and
one-half miles an hour.
Switchmen's Union of North Amor-
r1a Foremen, or conductors be in
creased from $5.33 to $7.50 a day
and $8 a night; helpers or brakemen
be Increased from $5 to $7 a day and
Lawrence and Ruth Travlor, of
Drain, spent the 4th with thlr
grandmother, Mrs. J. Woolley. near
Leona.
Work on the PacJNe Highway Is
again under way, having been tem
porarily suspended owing to the rock
crusher breaking down a week ago.
Everett Wright left a week ago for
Cottage Grove where he will work
for a short time. Alhe-t Wright ex
pects to leave soon for California, so
we are told.
Mrs. N. J. Wooley. of Leona. re
ceived word Inst week that her sis
ter. Mrs. LoulBa Davidson of Los
Anceles, will arrive the latter part
of this week for a visit.
One of Mr. McComh'a children has
Ihe measles this week, though It ap
pears to be a mild case.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mnttoon and
children, and Mrs. Julia Johnwi,
were over on Smith River this wek
on a camping trip, returning T.te-1-diy.
Messrs. Rslph Applegate. Oirar
and Jack Mattoon and several others
whose names were no! learned, were
also on a camping trip on Smith
River the past week.
Rev. M. Drake, of Drain, wen! to
Curtain last week to hold relgilous
services.
Mrs. Clara Wroe and son, Oeorto.
who have been visiting with Mrs.
Wroe's daughter, Mrs. Daisy An
drews and (family of North Bend fo.-
jthe past two weeks, returned home
tnis weeK.
HERE'S MUSIC FOR YOU!
Chautauqua bring? an abundance of splendid music, vocal and instrumental in bij?
variety and all jrood, Your season ticket will bring you ten concerts during week.
Trig ALASKAN DUO
Lona Laska, native Alaskan soprano,
and Huldah Voedisch, mezzo-soprano
two brilliant soloists. Two Concerts
Second Day.
ROYAL WELSH LADY SINGERS
The famous sinking organization from
Wales, Great Britain, under the per
sonal direction of Madame HughfS
Thomas, Two Concerts Thiid Day.
MARY ADEL HAYS
Return Western tour of the noted New
York soprano a coloratura voice of
pure gold. Fourth evening only.
PEREIRA'S QUINTET
Famous Portuguese violinist supported
by company of artists -one of the best
stringed orchestras on the platform.
Two Concerts Fourth Day.
THE PARNELLS
Musical entertainers who "strike
twelve"' everywhere, saxophone, ac
cordion, vocal solos and readings. Two
Concerts Sixth Day.
' NATIVE MAORI SINCERS
Native singers from New Zealand feat
uring their own songs and dances.
Only organization of its kind in Ame
rica. Two Concerts Last Day.
TICKETS ON SALE AT MARSTERS, HAMILTON'S ANO CHAPMAMS DRUG STORE OR AT ANY BANK IN ROSEBURC
ADULTS $2.50, STUDENTS $1.50; CHILDREN $1,00, WAR TAX EXTRA.
ROSEBURG
i U 1 (4 IS "J I I O 1 I I i I I
JULY 17 TO 23
camp while working on the new road.
hxk iioxiNd card.
WE SELL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Light and Water Co.
7 RO a nlaht: switch tenders to re- I wr- Woltpr Allen and children
e.cive same rate as helpers; time and drove over from Curtain Wednesday
one-half for Sundays and holidays. to apen) a few days with her parents.
Maintenance of Way and tngin.v Mr and Mrg, B. i Harris and fam-
house Laborers Rate for all me-ju 0f gmith River.
chanics In the maintenance of way gteve Krewson moved his son
department to be Increased from George and family to the head of
haslc rate of 53 cents an nour to Smith River where they expect to
uniform rate of 68 cents an nour;
rate of all trackmen and other labor
ers to be increased from rates run
ning from 28 cents to 40 cents an
hour to uniform rates throughout
the United States of 50 cents an
hour. Most of these employes now
receive between 36 and 40 cents an
hour.
Brotherhood of Railroad Signal
men of America An increase of ap
proximately 10 cents an hour lor
each class of signal employes.
Brotherhood of Railroad Clerks
An increase of at least 20 cents an
hour, retroactive to January 1.
1920, and In addition the re-establishment
of differentials between
lertaln classes of employes; also Im
mediate elimination of the existing
43-cent an hour maximum rate for
freight handlers and other labor n
freight houses, storerooms, etc., and
time and one-half for Sundays and
holidays.
Order of Railroad Telegraphers
thai rates received by telegraphers
on the Southern Pacific system,
which are said to he practically the
highest In Ihe country on any Im
portant railroad, shall be taken as a
basis, the rates of all other teleg
raphers put on the same basis, and
then an Increase of 17 cents an hour
added to rates so established; also
increase lu approximately 85 cents
an hour for enip'nyes now generally
receiving 67 and 72 cents an hour.
KOTICK OF BEMOVAL
All patrons and the public gans--s'ly
are hereby notified that Smith
end Friend hive morsd their Jltnev
viand from Phone 171 te 11. Call
21 hereafter. BklTH and FRIEND
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agHirrit em ostrrftM.ru trrtm in tpeiUng,
pruouttciation and poor ehotc of
word. Know the meaning of puxxling
war term. Increase your eflkteocy.
whicb results io power and Mecca. .
WEBSTER'S
NEW INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY is an all-knowing
Untcher, a univerau question
answrrer, made to meet your
nfd. It is in dtilr usn uy
hundreds of thou stands ni fiuo-
eeaaui men sUwi mnb Um world over.
40' Words. 2700 Patf. OO0 If
lunradona. I2.t Htoftraptilcal Kn
triaa. M.OOQ ;fftriptikaJ 3ubjact.
HUN mm. (Iliahom Award)
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WRil K fir ''iMira fac Utr.tt
, fNjukrt Map ro Oavesx ihs (mumx.
O. a C. MCRftiAM CO.,
efriiqUMd, Mate.. U. S. A.
SALEM. Ore., Jul) 1 2 Joe Gor
man, of Partlnnd, prevent holder of
the title, and Earl llalrd. contender.
of seatlle, are to hattle ror the l'a
c.lfc Coast featherweight champion
ship in the main event of 34 rnundt.
of boxing to be staged by the Salem
lodge of Elks at the state fair
grouuds auditorium on the n-'ght of
July 23, the second day of the third
iintiual convention of the Oregon
Elks. They will travel over the 10
round route.
Such Is the nnnouneetnent of tho
sports committee of the convention
organization made public today.
With the exception of one 6 round
nrellminary bout, all of the contracts
for the Ifoiir bouts have been signed
up and the lineup presents one of
the most Imposing cards arranged In
nny Puclflc coast city for years.
Edith Moore, of Portland, who
has been visiting her s-lBter, Mis. C
W. Gilbert of this city, returned to
her home this morning.
K 1 1 M I : I !S A TI'K X TIOX .
Samples of farm crons wanted fur
I big "Land Products Show" this fall.
hlndly save your boat samples of any
farm grains, grass, vetch, or clover.
This will help advertise your farm,
also Douglas county, and will be ap
precluled by the executive commit
tee. Kindly phone or drop me a post
card and 1 will cull and get diem.
J. B. LARGE,
Supt. of Farm Crops, Oakland, Ore.
I'KTKAC TRAITORS
ICIVKI).
HAVE Alt-
We wnh and polish cars at Mor
ten's gur.ige
At b.st we have been able to get
Ihree tractors for this territory.
These are the first we have been able
to get in the last two months. If
you aro in the market for a model
W for Immediate delivery, or for fall,
pluce your order at once. Ask your
neighbor who has a Model W Cle
trac, then phone or write S. K.
Sykes, Hoseburg, Ore., or Riddle
Hardware Co., Kiddle, Ore.
Arundel, piao tuner. Fnoo 188L,
A Refreshing: Drink
MAKES HARD WORK EASY. BUY
SUPERIOR SODA-FOB HOME USE
ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS
PHONE 186
? Summer Water Sets;
.'er of 6 ihin glasses, plain 5Sc, enameled 75c, star cut
$1.00, fljrinu star cut $1.15, Pitcher heavy fancy 79c,
s.'ar cut $1.25.
Save Money At
CARR'S 23 IN. Jack
son St.
PSi3r fl! SILWILH ipiuil )l isiiisii in. Ill l i maw.
We Buy at
BERGER'S
BARGAIN STORE
Hides. M-.bnlr, Itnga,
Rulilier, Old Motals,
Papers and Itonea.
A Good Lave of Second Hand
Clothing For Sale.
Cass and Tine Sts.
1 ACIIEERFUL HOME-COMIUG
f?. - r..i iii .t r a t -ti is
OPEN ALL SUMMER
Home means comfort and good cheer when then it a CALORIC
FURNACE in the basement.
Your slippers, pipe, favorite reading and the CALORIC are
combination that make you forget the howling wind and drifting
snow. And how the wife and children appreciate such a home-7
warm and comfortable in every room.
More than 76.000 satisfied users testify to the splendid tucccst
they have had with the '
Piano Department
fleinline-Moore Conservatory
Violin and Physical
Education Department
Closed Until Septt-mhrr.
R Original Patented Plpdess irnc
This is the furnace which ha revolutionized heating.' Instead of
using numerous pipes and registers, it heats the entire house thronh
only one register. It is therefore easily installed in new or old houses,
usually in one day, without interfering with jrauf
pre-ent n-!m irrarisoTientl.
Tns CALORIC heats all types of hornet aa te
eighteen roor.it, alio churches, stores, factories hails
and other buildings. It burns coal, colts, mod, gas
or lignite, and. because of Special patented feature
saves horn ; to 5 your hid. Ihe CAUUKIl. is
sold under the Monitor Iron-ctad Cuarantee, which
insures the purchaser thorough end economical heat.
Call on us. er write lot Ike ntw CALORIC
catalog.
Churchill Hardware Co.
ROSRBURG, U 2)1
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Auto Owners!
We would te itlitMMl
jour
Batteries Free
at any limn and jtlv yu rNTl
advtre on the rum of I Hi. Merle.
When piirrltitaiiiK new i.atler
ka ft our jri'r. We can navv
yrni money.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
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