Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 27, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    DECLARES LEAGUE
MUST BE ISSUE
Temporary Chairman of New
YorkConventionCallsVoters
to Stand Against Pact.
TRIBUNAL IS PRAISED
gsy. Chat Uamie to' be Murcnwful
and AiT'l'"l,,le "' t-'h,u,'-ed
from UlitAry to Judiciary
Organization.
SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y., July
7Accepting (be league of nutloin
, the dominant Issue In the coming
Elltlcal camp.ilgn. David Jayne 11111
wmporary chairman ot th unofl'lclal
republican suae convention today
ailed upon the voters tJ decide be
tween ' American Nationalism end
the political Internationalism of Mr.
ttiln'a " He characterized this a the
most far reaching decision tln:e the
founding of our government.
In n address, which wai devot
ed largely to the treaty of Versailles.
Br Hill declared "the" real control
of Europe is vestea. noi in ine isuo
but in the supreme council of the al
lied powers, a separate organ of ac
tion It alone, has armies at its com
mand. I! voice alone Is heird In
Europe."
The only hope of 'the leagues
tllity for peace." he declared. "ls
In a change of its center cjr gravity
from a military to a Judiciary organi
tttlon." He euloelzed the work of Ellhu
Root In his efforts at establishing a
word tribunal at the Hague, "for the
purpose of substituting in our ro
tations with Europe, Judicial ac
tion for rolitlcal expediency and mili
tary force.'
"To Imagine." he continued, "as
Mr. Wilson, dx-s or did before he
A Prominent
Druggist Testifies
ftedoodo Bench, CHf. "I with to call
Mention to my fphnc to the snU rf
Tablet ItuntMror
W u article that hm
fiven such univwul
tmtiifactton. bmnu
that evfjry bottle sold
telle another. I am
very much inclined,
like moet druuiste of
today, to sell the lone
hot' etufl at a greater
'vV5s V sVnt aomethinc
Tuet as food.' butio
aUCffMliru AnnriM i.m
aric acid and rheuraatidm I consider 1 have
not only errsted bustnus along that line but
have gained the oonhdenoe of the publio
which more than repays me for my interest
and su intention, together with the saUiti ac
tion I get from having an article that 1 oao
place with perfect confidence. Nothing
would please me more than to be able to
introduce Amino to. the world for the bene
fit of all mankind. However, I have to
content myself by simply calling attention
to the satisfactory results that follow aa re
ported to me by the individual, tttcodinc
ttwiff thank." a D. KNOX.
Ml
Many of Your Neighbors
Can Say the Same
Tuolumne, Calif.: "My back tun ma
oooaiderable trouble, which I thought was
due to kidney dw
ease. After taking
four packages of
Dr. Pierc'a Anurio
(anli-urio-acid)
Tablets I was fully
recovered. I con
sider it a wonderful
medicine, I also
ue Dr. Pieroe's
Pleaunt Pellets
whenever I am
bilious, and they
Bef. I consider them a groat medicine."
WM. H. BOSCH.
discovered Enurope, that the war
has produced a fine sense of unity
or mutual sympathy and of under
standing between the powers, Is an
error that should wreck any business
enterprise based upon that suppo
sition." "The large question is, shall we
subordinate the constitution to the
Mr , - VV
The scientific blending of reliable vegetable remedies
of benefit to persons who suffer from
NervousDCM Sleepleaaneaa
Depression Loss of Appetite
Brain Fag Digestive Trouble
Slow Recovery from Influenza and Kindred Aflmeata
Are you run down? Are you irritable? Are you overworked? Then
try this approved remedy and satisfy yourself of its beneficial
ingredients. " ' . ' - '
Bmtm MiMnnnvtM
BRIACEA DiiUG COMPANY
citr.Mo.
Briaeta is sold in original
Jff-GZ. bottles only, liefut
au substitutes-.
x m a w avi av 11
mm
Mffnw irrwrn-pwrrw ttbwday, jitt.t tr, ino.
AOH THTim
covnnt. or shall we state (frankly
to all the world that we will never,
ill the laaat llnM nmnuiu ..
ceutitutloB of the United States?"
CLEVELAND KEWS ITEMS
Teeeeeeeil
A rather cool July this year.' ' ,
Crops are Rood here this year.
Elmer Pierce made a business
trip to the county seat last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bosse, of south
ern California were visiting the lat
ter, parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Palmer
here last week.
Mrs. Earl Brown of Klamath Palls
has been visiting friends here for
the past tew days.
Mr. H. J. Hebbard, "fhe Umpqua
merchant passed through here last
Tuesday with a large truck load of
cherrlea which he was taking to the
canneries at Roseburg.
ine county road engineer was out
here and surveyed the road between
the post office and the Lona Dlaca to
have it ready for grading.
Mrs. Chas. Beard, df Garden val
ley attended Sunday school here on
Sunday last.
Mr. Newhart. the Roseburg butch
er was out on our streets Sunday
morning.
Sjric Trozelle has been helping
Henry Oelkers of Garden Valley with
his cultivating and other work.
Don Hagerty, of West Roseburg.
was visiting his grand parenla Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Van Wey.
V. 8. Woodruff, who is overseeing
the rock crushing and gravelling of
tne roads In Coles valley Is going to
have some good roads for the people
of that vicinity to motor over.
F. O. Good, the Coles Valley ranch
er and sheepman passed through here
enroute home from the county Mat.
a CITY NEWS m
We pay the highest price for Cas-
cara bark. Berber's Bargain Stare.
W ATKINS products. 1J6 W. Lane.
Phone 137-L.
Fires destroy Uvea, property and
food. Be careful with fire.
We wash and polish cart at Mer
'en's garage.
Insure against loss eauln your
tractors so they won't set tires.
p:
DEPENDON GOODS
QUALITY GOODS!
In buying goods we are always on the look
out for fabrics of the finest quality, weave and
designs. From the wee'est baby stockings
to our most exptnsive silks, we always choose
the best in quality. .That is our watchword
QUALITY. -
DRY GOODS LADIES WEAR
I. ABRAHAM
The Store That Gives You Service.'
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WARNER'S R'JST-PROOF CORSETS
Just Received a New Stock of Fancy Designs
in Dinnerware
BLUR
RIRD
?old band and fancy blue and gold patterns. Have either
dinner sets or separate pieces. Prices very reasonable.
Save a D 231 N.
Money Jackson.
WE SELL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
.Douglas County Light and Water Co.
rORTLAND, July 27 The Paci
fic Northwest Merchants Convention
which Is to convene In this city Au
gust 9th to 14th promises to be the
best attended In the history of the or
ganizaion. Invitations sent out lomr
time ago have brought In two thous
and acceptances, and what Is more
pleasing; to the officers of the or
KWniiation, delegates are coming
trom greater distances than ever be
fore. Alaska will be well represent
ed, and merchants are coming frotr
aa far east as Wyoming, Minnesota
Colorado and other states east oi'
the Rocky mountains.
In connection with the convention
the eighth annual buyers week, In
aueurated bv the mnnufacturers anc
lobbers of Portland will be held
jThls annual gathering Is becoming
ITnltoH QlnlAa Qnnatnw Hi... U S SinPenOOUB aiTBir. HUB JBi "'
Chamberlain will leave Portland dur- committee has arranged a very ela
lng the first week in August for an borate series or entertainments, iu
extended trip throughout the state eluding a "high Jinks for th! men
during which he Intends to visit in lhfatre parties for the ladies, lun-
every county, and lnsoect various cheons, excursions to various parte
harbor, irrigation, drainage and oth- 'of the city, sight seeing trips of In
er Dubllc work nroiects and famil- lerest about Po-tland, the enter
larlze himself with the needs and 'talnment program continuing with nn
improvement ambitions of the sev-' elaborate banquet In honor of the
Stop and reflect great fires fron
little sparks are spread. Be oarefu'
It h fires.
Hereafter we will do either rough
dry or wet wash. There will be no
barges less than 50c. but you can
have 60c worth of wet wash at list
price done for EOc, or $1 worth for
"5c. Overalls and lumpers 18c each.
Call up Tel. 467, Rough Dry Laundry.
Chamberlain to
Make Tour of State
Be Slender
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Tourists Tell
Hard Luck Story
W. L. Piatt and family of Pomona
Cal., who recently took a trip north
In the family auto certainly have a
hard luck story to tell. Just before
they reached the Oregon line thelt
auto warn wraeked unit all ) ' , I. .
family were more or leas hurt. But
they got their car fixed up and weni
to Salem. There one of the little
girls had to undergo an operative
in account of Injuries received In
the auto accident.
But that was only a bewlnning.
They camped out in the auiomoMk
park at Salem and u few days lat-r
some prowlers stole all their mon
during the night. The next blow fell
when their car caught fire and war
destroyed.
Without means they found work
picking fruit: but two boys aged 13
Vnd 15 took Mondav afternoon of I
for a wade In the Willamette river.
'Richard, the youngest, was drowned
and Walter, the elder, nearly loa
hlu life trying to save his brot he
He went under, but a stranger res
cued him and with a pulniotor he
was revived In ten minutes. It took
15 minutes, though, to find the other
body and they were unable to recss
citate him.
For hard luck on a vacation trl
we have seldon seen this story
equalled.
Many Buyers to
Attend Convention
"MAKE- IT
SNAPPY"
" aN
that's the cry of the hungry camper
directed to the camp cook.
In town a few minutes delay in the preparation of breakfast cut no figure,
but out in the open when you're in a hurry to hit the stream for the wait
ing trout THAT'S DIFFERENT.
That's when you want action. And you'll get it if included in the camp
outfit is FISHER'S PANCAKE FLOUR. Just add water, it's ready. No
milk, no sugar required. They've been added to the flour and in just the
tight proportions to give you Pancakes such as you never tasted before
THE KIND THAT CALLS FOR MORE.
In the home or in the camp FISHER'S PANCAKE
FLOUR is the. Best Pancake Flour on Earth
ASK FOR IT AT YOUR GROCER'S
Manufactured In "America's Finest Flouring Mills" by
FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY
PORTLAND
l..n ,.Jrwt.Wf ,e. JLVd,. s-.1U.U
should buy goods from any member
of the organization while In Port
land amounting to I.'j(M). that their
fTailroad fare and Pullman charges
to and from their home city wtll b"
refunded. This magnificent offer ia
expected greatly to Increase the at
tendance of merchants from th'j mUI-
Wle western and Pacific coast states,
and Alaska.
era! districts generally In every de
tail.
The senator Intends to make the
trip by auto insofar as Is possible
take his own time, map out his own
Itinerary and establish his own sch
edule, He plans to start In at the
southern end of Curry county reach
ing that section by way of Crescent
City, California, and work bis way
north along the coast through this
county.
He wishes to acquaint himself by
personal Inspection and by personal
contact with the people of the coast
districts with 4he improvement pro
jects In course or in contemplation
there and also to become fully con
versant with the resources and In
dustries of the coast counties.
From the coast country the sen
ator expects to go Into the Klamath
country where he will study the gov
ernment Irrigation work being done
there, or planned, and will then go
Into other Central and Eastern
Oregon counties. It is expected that
the trip will require a month or more
to complete.
During his journey the sepator says
he Intends to steer as far away from
politics as possible In order that
he may devote his attention the more
Its resources. Since the commence
ment of the world war the United
exclusively to the state's needs and
Statesasenate has been in almost con
tinuous session and It has been Im
possible for Senator Chamberlain to
upend the time be desires In Oregon
or to keep in as close personal touch
with Its advance and development as
he would have otherwise have done.
Now, with congress adjourned
until December snd with the Inten
sive i-taire .of the impending cam
nnign not due nutil the latter dayt
of S.'Ptcmner. the senator hs !(
ternilno.l to fill .In the gap htw. n
ih present arz i 'hen witl h'.t r n
tnniiilated Iouto2 of Insne ilon an
study so that he will have first hand
and personally gathered data and
knowledge In handling -the varied
problems which come to. him In the
acromnllshments of his duties as
United States Senator.
visitors.
The committee In charge of thr
week's activities have advised pros
pective merchant visitors that If the'
CASTOR IA
For Infant and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always beari
the
Signaran (
NOTICE Or1 SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIMBER. General Laud
Office, Washington, D. C, July 3,
1920. Notice is hereby given that
subject to the conditions and limita
tions of the Act ef June s, IS It
3 Stat., llli. and the instruc
tions of the Secretary of the Inter
ior of September It. 1117, the Um
ber en the following lands will be
sold August 23, 1S20. at 10 o'clock
a. m., at public auction at the Unit
ed States land office at Rosebnrg.
Oregon, to the highest bidder at not
less than the appraised value as
shown by this notice, sale to be sub
ject to the approval of the Secretary
of the Interior. The purchase price
with an additional sura ef one-fifth
of one per cent thereof, being
eemmlsslons allowed, must be
deposited at time of sale, money to
be returned if sale is not approved,
otherwise patent will Issue fer the
timber which must be removed
within ten years Bids will be re
ceived from oltiaens ef the United
States, associations of such eltlsens
and corporations organleed under
the laws of the United States or any
state, territory er district thereof
ealy. Upon applteatloa ef sjnaii
fied purchaser, the timber on any
legal subdivision will be offered
separately before being Included In
any offer of a larger unit. T.
16 S., R. 1 W , Sec. 31. NEK
BB14. fir 1460 M., cedar 30 M..
NW14 SE. nr 1800 M., SE
SEH, fir fO M . SW14 SEW. fir
1740 M., cedar 20 M.. NE!4 SWH.
fir 1220 M . cedar 30 M.. Lot 3, nr
1170 M., SE4 SW14. fir 1600 M.,
Lot 4. fir 1800 it., none of the fir
or cedar to be sold for less than
12. per M. T. It 8.. R. 1 W.,
Sc. 9. NEW NEW. red fir 2S M.,
white fir to M , SEW NEW. red fir
350 M : none of the red fir to be
sold for less than 31.71 per M.. and
none of the white fir to be sold for.
.s than 60 centa per M. T. is s..
R. 1 W., See. 23. NEW NWW. nr
1700 M . NWW NWW. fir 1550 M..
SWW.NWW. fir 2090 M., cedar 25
M., SWW SEW. 1r 14 M., eedsr
0 M., SEW SEW. fir 1426 M., cedar
30 M. NEW SVV'W. fir 400 M..
NWW SWW. fir s0 M . BEW SWW.
fir 140 M., cedar 10 M.; none of the
fir or cedar to be sold for less than
12 00 ner M. (Signed) CLAY TALL-
MAN, Commissioner, General Lead
ohm. .
WHEN VOC I.KAVK TOWN
this summer it's a good move to have
the News-Review follow you te your
vacation Home. L,et us mall It to you
dally just phone 135 or write our
ubscriprlon department and we'll
ee that It comes to you regularly.
Smith and Miss
accompanied by
Sheet Metal Work
OF ALL KINDS
J. H. SINNIGEP
110 OAK 8THKKT PHONG 438
Dr. Lucetta
P.lanche Heed
friends who are vitltlng here from
.California, left yesterday for Crater
lake where thny will spend the next
week or ten days.
DRINKS
orance crush, loganberry,
strawberry, raspberry,
iemoOaniua, pineapple.
ROOT BEtH. CCCO COLA. CIWCEH ALE
ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SCDA WORKS
PHONE 186
Dick Woodward, who recently en
llBted In tne U. S. Navy, has just
completed a course in luecuanies at j
the Great Lakes Aviation training i
school and now holds the rating of j
machinists mute, 2d class. 111b moth- I
er, Mrs, F. J. Woodward who resides J
on South Pine street has been noti
fied of her son's promotion.
Learn Shorthand, 5 Days
Va will b "4 at Um qul-knM With wlnrh
n'fin I ha m Ik. I. gWIhand I borough I r
.'tr" ( lUaefrtetf - r u aid anvlwHir't
iniHf, Serejttaalf gjlaaaU and -aat town
I iJy. tm fra awara rw'll o" the wIkJ rUta.
f.'s iJ ? t Uim etote rttrtaH-i, foiiirnn
lin, t--a, ., a taal aa a prtaxn talks.
rk4e Hh vnitr l lity l -v mora
m.1 H4 f at ( Bl I ! ' ait
tUt (). t l( ! 9, N
We Buy at
BERGER'S
BARGAIN STORE
Hides, Mohair, Rags,
Rnhher, Old Metals,
Papers and Bonea.
A Good Line of Second Hand
, Clothing For Sate.
Cass and Pine Sts.
OPEN ALL SUMMER
Piano Department
Hemline-Moore Conservatory
Violin and Physical
Education Department
' Closed Until September..?
Auto Owners!
We would he leaded to teat
yemr
Batteries Free
at any time and give ynti enert
adrire on the rare nf Itatteriea.
. When parrhanlng new hallrr
Im grt our price. We ran save
you money.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
441 M. Jackson Ht Roaeburg.
USED CARS
Buick Roadster, 4-Cyl 1918 Mitchell, 6-Cyl
Overland Roadster, 4-Cyl 1919 Mitchell, 6-Cyl
Ford Touring 1 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
"LIBERTY" CAKE CUPS
These are the cups that you read of in "Good
Housekeeping", and from personal experience
we can recommend them.
They Save Creasing!
They Save Time and Labor !
No Gem Pans to Wash!
Cake. Keep Better Fresher !
Just tie thing for Auto Parties and Lunches.
One Cross for 25 Cents, almost 6 for a Penny.
Get a Package, they will please you,
Churchill Hardware Co.
IRON MONGERS
THE WINCHESTER STOKE