Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 16, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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Official Democratic Statement
By Douglas County Democratic Central Committee.
children Cry for Fletcher's
Republican Party Victim of Chronic
ui rf d )i .
JAMES M. COX
rind Yoo Have Always Bought, and which bag bees
T fur over . thirty years, haa borne tne signature of
fifjt-- sonal supervision since its infancy.
'CUiUitZ Allow no one to deceive you In this.
in Counterfeits, Imitations aaa just-as-gooa " are but
Jriments that trifle with and endanger the health of
tjV-ts nj Children Experience acainst Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
ee is its guarantee. For ' more than thirty years it hat
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
he assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE C ASTORIA ALWAYS
) Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
t AISOl'MI THK TOWN
Don From Myrtle Creek
Postmaster O. A. Kit by and Mis.
rjrby. of Myrtle Cieik, spent yes
tfrday In Itustburg shopping auo
rUiting.
Id Ydicalln
i-n.nHa Foster. daiiEliler of Mrs.
Owfo Atlt-rbury, was operated on for
ussilltis thin morning at Mercy hos
pital. Dr. Seely was In attendance.
1 amusement of the public. The first
public prformance will be on Oct. z'.
Operated On
u rieifa nuen vhn hns been at
tending institute and visiting with
Vrt C. C. Wameley. left this after
uod (or Yonculla where slie resides.
Her This Morning-
Mrs. Easley nnd daughter. Miss
Alice, came to Uosefonrg this morn
Ibc from Oakland to spend a short
tune shopping. They left for home
tt the afternoon train, accompanied
by Misses Rinlle and Mollie Easley,
who have been attending Institute la
till city.
I
, Here l YiMii Clilm
. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Barclay, of
Shanghai. China, are In the city for
a few days looking after property
interests. These people are enroute
i Edinburgh. Scotland, for a visit,
d Inter expect to return to Shang
hai, where Mr. Barclay Is Identified
with the China Navigation Co. They
arrived from the Orient a short time
ago enroute to their old Scotland
home, and having a valuable or
chard property in Garden Valley, are
staying here a few days arranging
for the future care of the place,
which is under the supervision of W.
D. Hess. Mr." and Mrs. Barclay have
been readers of this paper for quite
a long time, and renewed their sub
scription, the News-Review going to
Edinburgh until February, when It
will follow them on their return to
Shanghai.
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NOTICE TO PIHI.IC.
Pictures for School
The union hih school at Vencalla
petted October 3 with an enrollment
of 30. This makes the Becond year
Hues the reorganization as a union
aih school, consisting of 12 dis
tricts. La year the school was
ery successful. The enrollment this
wr Is much larger than last. Fol
loin out the demand for visual In
struction, a motion picture machine
"being installed now. It is planned
to run educational films, and In art
tl'ion features and comedies for the
The partnership heretofore exist
ing between J. V. Starrett and J. S.
'lllldeburn, known as the Ak Sar Ben
Land Company, Is by mutual consent
this day dissolved. 1 V. Starrett will
continue the business as sole owner,
to whom all accounts due the Ak Sar
lien Land Company are payable.
Hoseburg, Oregon. Sept. 20, 1920.
J. V. STARRETT,
J. S. HIIJEBURN.
DRESSMAKING NOTICE,
r itnalpa in Inform Datrons and
I otlwtrs desiring first-class work that
I have moved from bio so. jacKson
to 628 So. Main St. No phone In
itnlled as vet. Mrs. Oinhrldge.
FACE POWDER I
onteel
wit
IfllySoft, SmoothTf
(pS I CKning
JlJ QIFTBD through silk, to
vL1V'!iT? ffi almost Incredible fineness and
I &&$&'&J delicacy. That's the secret of the
j owf Tfajti unusual clinging power of Face
JJmJ' Powder JonteeL Itl minute part-
I ides hold to the skia tenaciously
I and Invisibly. Pure contains oo
chemical substances. And allur
I ingly scented with the famous Odor
Jonteel the blended odor of 26
fragrant Bowers.
JAakFace
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t'aliertoo Tlsa Bexaii Wins Wuesliarg. Oa.
This peace resnliitwui iB Bu ..... , -
coated pill prescribed by Dr. Lodge
to be taken by all regular republi
cans before thinking. It la painless
as well tut senseless aud will. In ef-
laci put me stamp of approval of the
House of Representative on the ac
tion of the
senate. If you are a republican and
are sick It will make you well, aud
it you are well it will make you
belter.
Would to God It might cure the
republican nartv nf it. ib..in.
sickness that has kept it from doing
anything constructive since they
captured control of the House and
Senate, except to crltlciie the democrats.
HOW llhnilt lha Mfnra..
licatis were to put into effect when
tney came into control? Where is
the budget? What have they done
about the taxes? How have they re
duced the high cost of living?
Representative Fuller, (republican)
In the House of Representatives on
April 8. mo.
HOOSEVELT KAVOItKIt l.KACil'K.
The one permanent move for ob
taining peace which has yet been
suggested, with any reasonable
chance of attaining its object, is by
an agreement among the great pow
ers. In which each should pledge its
self, not only to abide by the decis
islons of a common tribunal, but to
back with force the decision of the
common lribunal..The great civiliz
ed tuitions of the world which do
poswKs force, act mil or Immediately
INXentiiU, should combine by solemn
agreement In a great world League
for the peace of righteousness.
Such a scheme as the one brief
ly outlined will not bring perfect
justice any more than under muni
cipal law we obtain perfect Justice,
bu It will mark an Immeasurable
advance on anything now existing,
for It will mean that at last a long
stride has been taken In the effort to
put the collective strength of man
kind to secure the peace of right
eousness, the peace of justice, among
llTtr nations of the earth. From an
article by Theodore I'.ooseveit In the
"New York Times," Oct. 19, 1H.
Did your son give his life In the
Great War that It might breed a
thousand other wars? He fought to
destroy war. The League of Nations
was hia goal.
3
Ponthing salii, "Lafayette, we are
here."
Will Harding say, "Lafayette, we
have quit."
WIU. AMKIElf'A KI.KITHE FAITH
Wo have got to c:ooae between a
! military prepareUnead (or future war
and political preparedness for future
I pace.
I Vital International problems should
be thought out, not fought out.
Another war would not only be
Idiabolcal; It would be unendurable.
I It is a question of Having the
I mothers of future generations from
sending their sons Into war.
There Is only one league, end It
(is a going concern toduy, with bud-
I get, officers, and rapidly expanding
lunctioiiB.
There are 81.000 reasons why the
I women of America will vote for a
League of Nations to preserve reace.
They are your 81.000 sons aud
brothers who dtnd In France and in
Flanders to end the war.
We must not break faith with our
I deml!
hUHiS AT 2." CKN'TS KAC'H.
LONDON, Eng. New laid eggs
may cost 25 cents each this winter.
The demand already exceeds the
supply and London dealers who at
tend the country markets are willing
to pay almost any price. Muuy pre
served eggB, however, are coming
over from Egypt, which are being
Hold at 75 cents a dozen.
FOR Ol.TT ri.F.KK.
To the Voters of Douglas County. Or
fon:
am the enndidat on the repuhltVnn
ticket at the Novoinher election fir th
office of Countv Clerk. If Ht-cteri I will
exercise the most rlK' economy, con
sistent with ool service, in the con
duct of the office, and will use my best
AiuleavorH to see that all persons hav
ing business with the office receive
just and courteous treatment.
Your vote la respectfully solicited.
Vd. Adv.k. J HA a IiIIiLKs
JEUKALGIA
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L'.tit arA L;iv,ij t.io vapa:
r VafoRub
Goer 17 Million fan Vted Ytarly
PIIOKKSSIONAL CAKDS
MHfl. P. Ii. on FN Cut Flowers. Phon
24U. 403 W. Cass.
DR. M. II. pl.TLRn Chiropractic
AI.11KHT . Ilt'KV Optometrist. "The
Kye y tspeciauy. lis w . ass
Landed Freak Fish.
A wen r led murine moniter blundered
Into the net nf a Sun I Metro. Tnl., fish
ennnn not Ions njr. n being pulled
Into the fishing sinm-k by the Hwtnn
Mit'd nipt a in. It w found to meuKiire
a little more tliHii feet btng. ami In
g4M.rHl configuration to resfinble a
sbnrk, reports Populsr Ms !innic Mng
azlne. Iim uppiT Jaw wns surmounted,
however, by a clumsy-looking horn of
fftilld Imne. A month nfter Its destmr
tlon in n ftrtlll7.er plant, a prominent
scientist notllli-d the tlhlng captain
that be had caught n female of the
speci'-s basking shark, nf which only
six are known to Imve been'taken dur
ing the hisiury of tlte world's fishing
industry.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Before Buying Elsewhere
GET OUR PRICES
v.
. ABRAHAM
Dry Goods Store.
,
Mr. Farmer
Walerfy Your Home with the
Leader Water System
Home Water Systems-Leaders in Fame as well as in
Name. Come in and see us. Demonstration Outfit
UHLIG'S ELECTRIC STORE
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There is hidden treasure in the simple
melodies of by-one days. Its a trea
sure that lies locked in the storehouse
of memory. And the key that opens it
to you is music
But you need not be a musician to make this
treasure your own. Nowadays the Cecilian
Player, "the piano that any one can play," is
carrying the charm of music into the hearts of
America's finest homes. With the Cecilian, you
become the master musician. "Won't you let us
acquaint you with this superb instrument?
Cecilian
Player-Pianos
Mad by BUSH ft LANE
Br th purr haa of a CtxUUn from the maim
fsclurvr under our dlrtwt plan of selllnt, fou
not only obtain tho HIGHEST GRADE PLAY KM
PIANO IN THE WORLD with an asrondltlonal
uarante, but ara raauintd to par no mors than
lh prlcm ordinarily uka for iMtrumtmta of
lesatr quality.
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I ttali ( aaa, stiaM aUtaolto aw pmiK OxMUk laUUa ai
attf aaasN sauoratSMaM rtsJfciaMiaJ llm IM mm Ml M M If HI
WhoiasaU Mannfactsrors
rrtlanl Btora
Bask 4 La a HuUdinv. U road way at Aldar
Portland, Orecoa
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-siPsasi.)..-aClsr-- aasr-itsCll
Airplanes Civry Jewelry.
Vntches atid jewelry are to be
trnnported to Pnrl hy a newly e
tnhll"hed oerial nervli-e, and from
Pari to London hy the present com
mercial nlr line, to avoid the trmthle.
ome delay, of the present rail (serv
ice, mya a corrpponderil writing from
OetiHvn. Switzerland. In the rinclnnntl
Times-Star. A nyndlcate of the prin
cipal mnniifnctiirtTM ha heen fonned
t Thanx de Kondx. the mnt of the
Industry, to handle the nlr shipment.
It In expected ten day will he saved
hy this method nnd the coat will he
slight. In proportion to the value of
the frelKht. Air fthlpnienta were de-Hdi-d
npon larjrely hecause of Ameri
can buyers Insistence ujion prompt
delivery.
Ratt Served Good Purpoae.
Doctor Kane, the arctic explorer,
Mid that among the worst curses In
the far north were the rnt that In
fested his ship. Nevertheless, when In
want of other food, he was K'nd to eat
thetn onietltnes chopped tip and
frozen Into tallow halls. He wrote:
"Purine the lor.fr winter nufht Han be
fTUlled hla hourn of watch by "hoot
ing rata with how and arrow. Tim
repugnance of my companions toshar?
with me thin tnhle luxury (rave me fr
quent advantnfee of fresh meat ioup,
Which contrlhtircd no doubt to my
comparative immunity to aetirvy.
16799
DIED
In New York City alone from kid
ney trouble last year. Don't allow
yourself to become a victim by
neglecting pains and aches. Guard
against this trouble by taking
GOLD MEDAL
Taa world's standard ramad? for kidnar.
Htm, basdoar and arte acid troablaa,
Holland's national rnnady since IM.
AM asogilala, three stiaa. OBaranuad.
Bellvieiv Club
Has Fine Meeting
i
The b. llevii w Snclul NclKhljors' !
club of Dut crfk nut with Mrs. !
Kulpli Hiclit. r last Thursday uflfi-1
noun. Miss llaiinah liuwson gave a
delightful reading. The Misses Vestu
and lls Itt-ckley and Uazl Hester
demonstrated different methods of
sewing and gave ai exhibition or
their work done during the past
year. Miss Gabriel Ancey, of Salem,
was a guest. After being served ,
with dainty refreshments the pleas
ant meet lug adjourned, to convene
with Mrs. Chas. Huger the second
Thursday in November.
Mrs. E. W. Satchwell left for her
home In Yonculla this afternoon af
ter shopping in this city for a few
hours this morning.
IWH;l,A8 COUNTV TA.XIDKIUIV
AXI TANMNO COMPANY.
Tanners of furs, taxidermist of
heads and all kinds of animals.
Manufacturers of furs, shoulder
throws, muffs, fur coats and cups.
J. W. LANOENUEItO, 1'rop.
All work guaranteed. Orders taken
at 8. K. Hlykcs' hardware store, or
address P O. Boi 887. Rnsehurg.
Heinline-Moore
CONSERVATORY
MUSICAL KINDERCABTEM. VOICE D VIOLIN
Physical bluration, Includlno;
new feature of Indian Clubs and
Wand Drills.
BETTER SERVICE
Our new equipment in the
bottling department makes It
possible for us to give you
prompt and efficient service.
Hod as of all flavors also Luxo
in bottles and kegs.
RUStSURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS
PHONE 1M
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FOR
ECONOMY
MORE
POWER and absolute
RELIABILITY
Hj Hmwm m ZnltK' for ry Nolo
DEVANEY . BURNETT
Roseburg, Oregon.