Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 10, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    SfmLTHEM TO
m m a a A a 4. a
CALL Mt" oAYo KUSSELL
I, He Would Not Take All The Money In the World
Declare; r Tanlar rid Him. and Will Tell Anu.
' one About His Case.
. and every Joint of
,r tnui - . Pro,tor
W Tu anybody wants lo talk
i"5-,! the ooi Tanlac ha.
b01". r,hinlt of It. all
Iw"".." a i lust call me up."
1a 1 1 k C Russell. 3712 North
vats T,, ,,. uly cum-
s l. me uf all U-.uu.ea
i V.ve f r.c.I fifteen pounds In
M bead's. For three y.-rs I
fist about every.hlns the ir.-.tl-r
"ib: dfl
until I could hard-
tilt, have intense pains in the
i -..rh and my heart
t!.M palpitate dreadfully. I bad
l ..... .11 ik. tl.no and
tiubft neanj " ,
a became so diizy 1 had to take
'. . n.v.imp m keen from fall-
Vy kidneys worried me a great
ill and there were Buch pains in
t back I Wt like " was mln8 In j
T . vllh t-honmatlam
!SO BUI.nru ....
my body. My nerve were In such
bad shape I could never get a good
night's sleep. I lost weight and fin
ally became so run-down and weak
I simply had to stop work entirely.
All my friends thought I was down
and out for good, for although I bad
tried every kind of medicine I could
hear of, nothing helped me a par
ticle.. "
"Well, sir, I think Tnnlac is ac
tually worth Its weight In gold, and
I wouldn't take all the money in the
world for the good It has done me
In a short while after I began taking
It I commenced to get better and now
1 am a well man. I h. a .nun,.u
aDbetlte. eat anvlhlna I .un. i
never have a particle of trouble af
terward. My Kidneys do not bolhu
me anv more, mv n.rv.u DM ..
' -..-.. " . v.- ... ii n -
fthADP. I tlftVnr hoH al., . t ,
- - a. (, ui iir.iu-
acbes nor become diziy. and ihe
i jieuiumium oas lert me entirely, snd
I am hack on the Job again."
Tanlae Is sola in rtoa..ni.r, k.
P. Chapman and by the leading
druggists everywhere.
figb ma
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
LiUiAX COMKS HACK AGAIN
Editor News-Review:
.i Ward 6 main weapon in an
ument seems to be vituperation
,rk vengeance. He manuges to
ijcooatrue and twist the facts as
iH ki to nut an entirely dlf-
Liu meanlnc to them. If be owned
rthini or was paying any taxes
this city It mient iook oetter, out
I like some others I know.) wants
.rnhins he can get some one else
pi; lor. One of the most prom--ni
business men In Roseburg had
II headline article in the Newa
mw last spring on Ihe front page
:inr what a line thing the avia--.
Held would be. for Roselmrg.
and this same gentleman does
' par any taxes at all and has been
bntiness here a number of years.
:iov like Ray Ward and the onr
ii acting as mouthpiece for are
ones that should be replaced
:k snr brains.
He apeaks of an incident at the
liv ball. The only thing that ha-
Irr.ed at the city nail that I was
taected with was when I went
fin aid paid my street assessment.
Itbat ia a nefarious practice. '
ml am guilty again. . -v
I an against the aviation lleld for
k miens previously stated and am
Iwoiiibly certain that a large ma
rt! ot the taxpayers are with me.
un ample assuranen that many
:lm will siKn a petition against
ind I have no doubt but that I
J lt five hundred names ln
e ol two days.
I would like to see the will of
taxoavers carHfd nut Thov
J ample bonds years ago for a
er and lieht Plant and never vnt
ind now when an aviation field
propojea, every Tom, Dick and
"T. that thinks he could make a
lr Out Of it. sets lin n "hilW
i howl" and wants tho "DoAr
i to tuy it for him. If they
H produce some argument In
wollt (except hot air) the dear
PI' nilsrht do It. but I think if 1
at own any oronertv hero And
,!H paying anv tnves T tvni.M't
f the gall to shout from the
upn aim tell the people what
E. E. Morgan.
ALL STORKS CISK.
All stores will close tonior-
row, Armistice .Day, arrange-
inents ta this effect having been
trftide by the Merchants associa-
tlon. There will be no dellv-
erles and all offices In addition
to mercantile establishments
v win remain closed for the day.
The nnut nm. lll M A
. i mi. i .main w
open, Armistice Day not being
trcuguizeu oy me government
as a holiday for the closing of
tne post office.
Portland Attorney
Commits Suicide
PORTLAND, Nov. 10. Schuyler
C. Spencer, a prominent Portland
attorney, shot and killed himself and
shot and seriously wounded his wlf
early today at their home. His part
ners said that he had fluttered two
strokes of paralysis and fered an
other and they attributed his deed to
this affliction.
Buy that sturdy boy a pair of Hol
land shoes at Stephens and keep his
feet dry.
itoiY mtoi ;iit HOMH
The body of private William A. I
Johnson of Riddle, who died in the j
service while in France arrived in
Portland and will be sent to Riddle
at once. Private Johnson died while
overseas and his body was buried in I
France. It was recently disinterred I
and is being shipped back to his!
borne at the request of his family.
WING GROWTH OF DOLLAR
'w Benjamin Franklin's Bequest of
". to Boston Has Increased
in a Century.
Iow the dollar Invested works for
M'vidnal hinielf 1ms been best
tnitHi by Hint Hrl nul Amorl.
" '"""f of thrift, Itc-njamln Krank
"marks Wi.rWs Work. In 1701
1 willed fl.iiiiO to the common
J of Massachusetts and to the
oosion as a murk of his appre-
,;'' for havlnir ........l.iiu.1 hi
'"' 10 Etisland at the "handsome"
' UI t-.'KJtl. And tn mnlro hta hp.
really valiml.la u. ki. .
I? I," f'r,"klln provided In his will
t this fl.ocjo s,,w be put out at 5
"m Imprest fur 100 years; that at
M of that Unit. 31-131 of the fund
plated shoiHd again be put out
H o!" 'r hundred years'
rn , Jh '""J h divided one,
.t '"n B"1 "'ree-fourths to
It D Un 1. .. -
tZ V wnrU'"- A the end of
h?1 M )rrar" h Rfown to
kM. Wn" '"" divided In ac-
w h 018 wln : 329,300.4S
l-ov i f"r "l"'Mc work" and
f w "art. on Its course
N 'n .,n'" for another hun-
' I lm V"'1 a" ln lsul- OD
f, "um hlld 'rown
N hi," " "" ""e f '
t K .V,"',"1 '!""" to at
It doesn't take very long to gain
the first cost of Universal Tire Filler.
After that you have no expense to
speak of.
NOTICK.
ASTORIA
Of Tufa... ....
iU.. "a Children
ForOver30Years
TO WHOM TT MAY CONPEKN:
W1IKKKAH. tlie trout and other flh
inhitbltlntr the streams of HmiKlap
Countv. State of Ore von. wllh the ox- i
ceptlon of the L'mpqtm River from its
mouin co n n juetlon with me Aorin
Umpqua River and the South I'minnie
River; nJ the North 1'mpn.ua River
from Its Junction with the I'mp
nua River to a point on fuiiil River
known as the Boundary Rantfer sta
tion; and the South Tmpqua River from j
Its Junction with the I'mpqua River to
a point on said River about nine niflfs 1
ntov Tiller. Oregon, known as th- j
Forkft of said River; aluo the Cnllii-
poola River from Its Junction with the
l' mpo,ua River to a point on said River
known as the Nonpareil Dam. are he-Ina-
threatened with extinction frnn
excestilve anKllntr and other causes;
and .
WHERKAH. the State Board of Fish
and fSnmc ommlrloners Is desirous of
prolectlna" the trout and other nn in-hahltina-
tlie waters of all the stream
of l)ouilas County, State of Oregon,
with the exception of the Vrnpmia
River from its mouth to Its junction ,
with the North I'mpqua River and the
South t'mpqua River; and the N.irth
I'mpqua River from Its Jum'tion with
the l.'mpqua River to a point on said
River known as the Boundary RKer
Station; and the South I'mpqua River
from its junction wllh tlte I'mpqua
RlvVr to a milnt on said River ahout
nine miles above Tiller. OrvKon. known
as the Forks of said' River; altm the
Cnllapoola River from Its Junction with
tlie I'mpqua River to a point on sah I
River known as the Nonpareil lam.
Kituated In the County of Douglas.
State of Oretcon;
THKREFORK. bv nuthor"lty of law
vested In said State Board of Fish and
Game OommtMlonera. notice Is hereby
irlvcn that all the streams of Douglas
County. Stat of Orffon. with th ex
ception of the Fmpqua River frorr Its
mouth to Its Junction with the N.-rth
Fmpqua River and the S -nth I mnua
River; and the North I'mpqua River
from Its Junction with the I'mpqua
River to a point on said River known
as the Boundarv Rsnfter Station: and
the South I'mpqua River from its Junc
tion with the I'mpqua R1v-r -o l point
on said River about nine miles above
1 Tiller. Orea-on. kown :i5 me rr
Isaid River; a1o the Callapoola River
from Its junction with the I mpqna
I River to a point on said River "n0"""
Ins the Nonpareil Dam. situat-d I in tn-
Countv of Dourtas. State of OreRon.
are clos-d to nshlnar of any kind and
In any manner, for trout and other fth.
from nn n'"r the 1st dav of Dem
'ber. 120, until the 1st iay of May.
!1921
Any and all persons whomsoever so
flshlnr In violation of this order will
be prosecuted as by sftnte prfvldM
i Date.i at PortIanl. Oregon, this 11th
day of October. A. P 19Jo.
i STAT" RO PD OF PffW AND
Rt E. V. Carter. Chairman of the Hara
By I N Flelschner. Commissioner.
By John GUI. Commissioner
Ry Marian Jack. Commlstner.
By Jas. H. Prlscolt Commissioner.
Pv E. C. Simmons, Commissioner.
I By T. U. Warrtu, Com ml" loner.
Crr'a now have twice a much Uifc
pUjr room for their Christtiuia goods
laI year. Our new location U
o fli-d with our tine new algna.
Ixolc for our ml Mgus at 231 N.
Jackson. Is the ChrUmiaa
Store of lUweburg- and of Douglun
County.
ire
Ghri
stmas
Store
Kabalki
. t'arr's have by fur Ihe blfc'K-.'Ht and
best line of 4'lirlalnuis tfikuda limy
lutve ever shuuu, and thul nioaiu the
lir- .t line In Itowburg. Whelher
iti. .ur the clUldren or (iniclliul
;;iru for uien, wionen or rlilMren, we
!iave theui. i'arr's la the Clirlatmus .
:!tore. .
Our Comolete
NdDW
ONUS
Holiday Limes
PLAY .y
Christmas Goods have been selling briskly at Carr's for several
weeks. We now have our complete line on display
for your early selection.
3
f JLS'i iaw',V, ft vmwi aaniiaaaM u a,iu.la)s,a; iijiwji nm.tm
TOVS!
TOVS!
llo)V uud gill.. IxMiks, games of
ull kinds, dolls anil more dolls, wheel
goods Irou toys and bankH, cellulid
gtHKls, doll IicmkI-s clillilreni bookn,
('hrfetiiuui boxeti, tree tr.mmtn;
tii and seal, cnrd and book
lets.
tty Now!
More Goods Large Variety
Better Service
Easier Selection
. Satisfactory Gifts
Less Worry
A MERRIER CHRISTMAS !
PRACTICAL
Klne 'lilt m or tahiNMware. king to
ilecea or set, aluminum wore, 1ytvx
iNtklmc dUhen, handkerclilefH, faney
toweU ami dry kimmIh. garters and
arm Iwuids, knit goods) and slipiien.
inirNea nnd liAJiillmfCM, plcltirea uud
tnlrtiirs, toilet sets, ImnilredM ff
oiliers, ull attractively lMked.
' We nt you to oHiipare our prices
with Sears lUielnick or any otln-r
mail order hoin. Iok around town
and see how prices compare. You'll
not send away or buy elsewhere but
at Corr's when you see our prices.
Carr's Is tlie Christinas Store for Ihe
ordinary orkcllook.
Christmas .Store
Can Save You Money
231 N. Jackson Roseburg'. Ore.
t'lirr'a arrangement of nUck ami
the wonderful selection of glfu from
every line of business makes It easy
for you to decide on your gift with
out running all over town. An hour
In Carr's In equal to a day shojifiittg
around. Carr's Is the Christmas
Store.
Douglas County Will Recognize
CARR'S is the Christmas Store. .
Out of town people should especially avail themselves of our early display. Goods
purchased now may be left at the store till Christmas, if desired.
.1
ASK FOR
Horlisk's
jfes'l.-??Jt Imitations
. a"be Oii-inai Food-
. n l.rhlMrM I
l-UrinkrorAUAges
.litutea.
Rich Mlt. . M. Hri Or.ln I! rrt hi Plr
fio Cooking riourubiniJ-1-'J'''1
Strawberries Bring
Excellent Returns
If the grower of strawberries
ih. nrORfnroUS
h;iUP'ns uj 1.-1 10...-.
this fall much of the prosperity Is
,',' to "he fact that he is a member
or the Onon uroner. ""rT"',
Assoelatlon" say. C. I. Lewis of
the association.
The strawberry pool of the asso
clKtion was sold this e""n a'!h;
r Ve of 17 re"' P"n'1' tM"
all previous rc-cords. Many K rower,
who are as y-t not rnerafer. were
not so fortunate. A number of sales
were made at 10 cents a pout. I. and
,,pr in the season many crops were
disposed of at th. low price of seven
cents a pound."
o
AdT.rtlM In tt NwRt!.
KkKTO.N AXI VICIMTV
Grange Master
Makes Prediction
BOSTON. Nov. 10. The estaMlsh
,.,m nf a nation-wide a.lllng organl-
isatlon which sall fix the price of
farm products if the farmer noes not
receive "the same pay for the same
hour's work that others nc ived.-'
was predicted today by Sherman J.
Lowell, master of the National
Grange of Patrons of Husbandry, ill
openlna; the naiioul convulsion.
"There Is no threat In this, he said.
"V.V have bfen driven to It to pre
serve our agriculture." He declared
that -hanre since the beainnins; of
the war and rulinics of tho nailotial
srovernment have been taken to a dis
advantage of the farmers.
Mr. and Mrs n. () Thomas made
a visit to Portland last week. They
have not yel returned. They were ac
companied as far as Albany by K.
I). Traylor and lo forvnllls by Mrs.
Charles Hinder Mrs. Hinder Is vis
iting her son Ceor::e. who Is attend
in! Ihe O. A. C. Hhe will return to
day. Nov. Mh.
The dam e at HIV inn was well at
eniled on Friday. Nov r t Ii . A aim 1
time was eii.i.eil l,y all. The lumfe
was furnished l.y Mr. and Mrs. (ieo
br.iiiT. The nance conimlitee repirt
(hat they will alve a dun-e every
two weeks and ull are Invited to
le pres'nt.
.Mrs. Harry Haines returned to
Klkton Nov. r,th. Klie is a former res
ident of Klkiiin.
W. (',. (Iiiilioe, who tnoved to Al
bany 1a"t nottih was a business vis
Mor in l:!l:ton Inst ve'-k.
The silver side run t salmon Is
very good In Hie l.'tnpriua around
Klkton. KirhiiiK P'trlles report Rood
luck with the troll.
The stuck nssiMiattnn Mti(ed s
fine bunch hos from Kikton on
oveml.r fith.
('. R. Franklin now has his store
moved over from Main to lirorkwsy
street nnd a fine stork of Roods in.
He Intends installing an lee cream
fountain soon.
Mrs. C. R. Krnnklin relumed to
Klkton lust Friday from The Dalles.
Kveryono seemed to be well pleas
ed wllh the results of the city elec
tion In Klkton. The oflicers elected
there were Kdwln Rhodes, Jusllce
of the Peace and Clyde Itydell the
conslable.
Mrs. Mabel Hubbard returned lo
Klkton Monday from Portland where
she has been visiting with relatives
and friends.
The 'Hollo" Kill at Klkton has
resinned and returned to her home
near Scott dmrsr.
Th' community Club meeting
was postponed last week, until Fri
day Nov. IL'th. The club will iry to
meet every two weeks hereafter and
leveml Rood programs are bcliiR
prepared for the future meetlnas. All
of the surrounding vicinity is invit
ed to be present as well as the more
distant residents. X X
M'.W SITIIKItLIV IVU'Kli.
"The Puiherlln Bl ir" appenred on
he News-Pevlpw cxchaiiRe desk this
mornlnir. The new publication is
I'diied by R. 8. J. Hamllion, a former
eeeldent of Itm-eburR. The first edi
tion is a very creditable one and Is
liberally paironlred bv Hutherlln ail
vnrtiseis. New Items are sprinkled
generously throughout the roiuinl.''
of ihe star and the News-Review pre
dicts It success.
Shoes that 111, wear and give satis
faction at Stephens.
Just received, a shipment of Hol
land shoes at Stephens.
"X.l
were'snoQyir
like aPor trait
not ft in ft fo flistinrtivc, tolart
ing ami no mra to be appri.
citci We know sveorm if
men in Ihis city who would be
ovrrjiyrJ t (ihriitmas if they
received lomeone't 'htograih.
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