Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 29, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    Scotland Voting
on Prohibition
LONDON, D-c. 29. Voting on the
prohibition qufHtton in Scotland han
bt-t n going on la the inoce remote
dlHtrlriH for a month or more, und
thu linal Mttnlt will probably not he
known until the i-nd of the yur.
The lutes! rnturnu ai: 1 i 6 lo
calities for no -hiiiiK" in 'ho present
h Htt'iu ; 24 for llmitaiion of h:iIooii
lirt'iisf'8, und 2'i for the uholilion of
MAZOLA
equal to butter for shortening
at about half the cost.
AZOLA
better than lard and compounds
,for frying.
M
M
AZOLA
preferred by thousands to the
,finest olive oils.
Selling Reprmtmntativmu
JOHN30N-LIEBER COMPANY
Portland
jiffl! s liii
Selling Representatives:
JOHNSON LIEBER COMPANY, PORTLAND, OREGON
NOTICIi.
Anuuul meeting of Hrockwny nnd
Dlllurd Farmers' Ti-lophoiie Co. will
be hi'ld ut Ilrockway school house,
lirockway. Ore., Jan. 8, 1121. Im
portant business. All members re
quested to intend.
It. A. IIEHcTlKlt. Pres.
1. M. HKDINd. Sec.
Auto repairing, upriiigs wink, ami
ojy-ncotylcno welding. Spuugh A
Mohl, Onk Street I in nil;.'.
I'lUMCS, I'ISl'NI'.S, l'ltl'NK.S.
Two lbs cartons or largo, fancy.
Misllaiul Prunes to mail your friends,
at Letry's Apple Ilrokerage.
Write Jn. n itoaoti, Drain, for cata
logue and piics f'r tin' Queen In
cubators, coal nnd oil binning brood
ers. Avoid dlsappolntnn nt by plac
ing your order now fur futnro de
livery, Heiiieiubor tbo tjuccn is the
n.'t mnnpv can buy
The Approaching New Year
rUKK'Htfi iniiiiy thlngR (o Hm Iuhih.'wIiV for pcrtVptinj? her home np
poiminoutti, ami our eo.i..ll ntni'k of 1 1( X 'SI : I lOU I'Tl MTI KS,
Including (iliiHHwaro, Vyrvx, nnd othur Aluminum wuiv. Carving
SetH, Fine KouHturH, Lunch Kits and a thuuHuml oilier iiwi'ful and
labor Having IlilngH.
THEN WE HAVE
Someik-iug very attractive in a wldn variety of Tea Sets. Water
Pitchers. Vases, Cornelian Howls, and oilier table necessities.
I ok (.i:i it i. i si:
about the farm or homo we have everything that tbo rancher will
need for expediting his spring work, and while (lie bad weather of
early January In on. Is the time to overhaul machines ami tools,
lirop In at our store and equip yourself with such tools as you re
quire to do tht woik economically.
Churchill Hardware Company
Hosl lll lit), Olil t.OV.
I. C. SMITH
& BROS
TYPEWRITERS
l. C. SMITH
& BROS.
W wish to announce that the Douglas t'ounty Agency for I..
C. SMITH 4 IlltOS. Typewrite); has rocenlly hevn placed iih
us.
In order that we may be In a position to give prompt service
and liavo an office record of all I.. ('. Smith's In Douglas Coun
ty, we request that owners of I.. C. Smith Tpcwrllers fill In
thu blank below and mall It to us.
Klnn
tlimtitf lift
A'tdri'ns
No. etat-liliiea .
Model
HiTlul
We hiv at jour nervier.
Valley Sales
Agency
M2I Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon
Itctuillillnff lleiii-hiic
Overhauling Piuin
V. ' I'ufayfoot" JoluiHon, Jhe
Am. Tie. in 'dry" campaigner. Ht.aid
to un Interviewer at Iirudlord the
olhr day that he wan very Kuti. fi' U
with the n8iilta no far, which infant
iIih closing down of 22 tmlotmu in
.Scotland.
Askwt how long he thought It
would take lo inuko Hrltuin dry, Mr.
Johnson Baid he believed that Kng-
laml, Ireland, Scotland and Waled
would be bone-dry in JO yearn.
Th t'auihridK I'nioii, the well-
known univwrtity society, held a dn
uale tho other day on prohibition
und voted aRaiiiHt prohibition 211 to
2i:t.
Toy maker eagerly Helzml upon
the "pUHsyfoot" nollou for the
ChristniuH reason, nnd all nortn of
toys, dolls and mechanical d. vices
have been adapled to the idea.
i "iu:.sk vont roi iritv
nun ns.
by reducing your first cosIh. The
surettt win- to do that Ik to use a St.
Ilflenn I W-ti ha lor and Blue Flame
Self-Kt-gulaling Brooder Stove, at a
saving of one-third of tho first cost.
See them nt lioseburg Produce Co.,
501 N. Jackson St. T-rnrs to suit
you. Phone !)-K2.r. Kd. Bryant, ex
clusive agt-nt for Douglas county.
., o
TO (HIKtiO.M.W St BS HIBI ItS.
DINE WaDAYJfor a DOLLAR
Vljk Jf TUE high cost of providing three SsX
fr Sg 1 square meals a day has no terrors v y&jr W
J for the housewife who invests in War
Department Canned Meats.
Z - .
I am giving up (he agency for the
Oregoniun on January Int. Mr. H. K.
Wood, of tlm Newfl-KevlHW, will
handle the agency and start the de
livery of papers on that date. I will
handle the daily und Sunday papers
for sale at my stand as follows: Ore-
gonian, Journal, Kxaminer, Chronicle.
I wish tn thank you for your ruI-
-criptlon patronage, and I hope thnt
you will continue same with Air.
Wood.
AfiNKS M. PITCIIKOItn.
Juvenile Courts
In This County
It is estimated, on tho basin of a
'luestlonnaire study made by Die
children's bureau of the 1). S. depart
ment of labor, that 175,000 children
wore brought before cnurta In the II.
H. In a year. Of these, 60,000 canio
before courts not adapted to hand
ling children's enses.
Allhout;h every state except one
had laws providing for juvenile pro
bation, accordiiiR to the Investiga
tions of the bureau, less than half
the courts hearing children's cnos
ictunlly had probation service. The
Jorily of the courts failed lo make
.iih'ijuntc Investigation of the chlld'a
home anil family circumstances, his
nlivsical and mental condition, and
his personal tendencies.
Kspi-riiilly In small towns nnd
rural districts the child is still sub
jected to the unsocialized treatment
which the Juvenile court was de-
iigned to displace.
However, certain important len
iencies are noted in juvenile court
work. The Intelligent methods
worked out by the best courts are be
ing ailopled by olhers. Kacllllles for
ll till and physical exaiuinal Ions
are being extended, ('o-operal ion
lielweeii the courls and other social
agencies bus been increasing, and In
omo iuv.lances social agencies have
given the service of trained social
workers for probation work.
A further develop nt Is Indicated
in the tendency to merge the cases
of children with those of their fam
ilies, anil to try them befaore "fam
ily" or "domeslic relations" courts.
In this way the child Is dealt with
as a niember of bis family and all
the family cireiiiiislauces are taken
into account.
ti.iitw M H-i iui: mi.u iij hi.;.
I.I III.K.
With. 11 ornerou supply of this
some, guaranteed pure, canned Corned
Beef and Corned Beef Hush on hand, she
is ready for any emergency with delicious,
steaming dishes to tempt any appetite.
Uncle Sam has unlatched the doors of his
mammoth store houses, and millions of
dollars' worth more of this canned
Corned Beef and Corned Beef Hash has
gone forth to the dealers of the country,
through whom you can buy in abundance.
See your dealer at once; show him this
advertisement; lay in a whole winter's
supply. Ask him to give you the excel
lent, appetizing recipes for preparing this
nourishing, palatable food.
These meats are sold to dealers at the
wholesale prices opposite, which allow
him a legitimate profit and result in a big
saving to you.
Dealers' order should
be sent to Depot
Quartermaster at the
following addresses:
Brooklyn, N. Y 59th St.
and First Ave.
Boston, Mail., Army Sup
ply Base.
Chicago, 111., 1819 W. 39th
St.
Atlanta, fia.. Transporta
tion Bldg.
San Antonio, Tex.
San Francisco, Calif.
CHIEF, SURPLUS PROP.
ERTY BRANCH,
Offias of the Quartermaster
General,
Munitions Bldg.,
Washington D. C
THE WHOLESALE PRICES
re printed below. They will give you some
idea of what you will save on your purchases,
CORNED BEEF HASH
1 lb. cana, I 5c per can
2 lb. cans. 30c per can
CORNED BEEF
No. I cant, I 5c per can
No. 2 can. 27c per can
I lb. can. I Be per can
6 lb. cans, $1.00 per can
TABLE OF DISCOUNTS
Discount to apply on all purchase, of turplui
canned ments on and after November 15, 1920,
are aa follows:
$250 to $1,000 net
1,001 to 2.500, 5 par cent
2,501 to 4,000, 10 per cent
4,001 and over, 20 per cent
The Government will pay freight on carload
Iota to any point in the United States located
more than twenty miles from shipping point
CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUNT
When purchases reach $50,001, 24 net te
prevail; when purchases reach $100,001, 26
net to prevail; when purchases reach $500,001,
32 net to prevail; when purchases reach
$1,000,001 and over. 35 net to prevail.
MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED, $250
WAR
But it by the Case
EPARTMENT CANNED MEATS
T
I'KIl Ol.AI.I.A NKW8
I'limcn' YfH itii.t W.-ilnuta t..n. anil
I'l l. '' Il:illllli8 .ii IVut h (not fol
low ki oiiii'I I :
t io i; ft. nt $(11,110 .r iimi or !:ir,n
H'I' M
'I lo I ft. n,., nt t t.r..tlo ,.r Iimi or s:tir.
o-r M.
.1 ft. HUm at IL'IVDO t, r till) or $180
1"
M
A!o.,. wlitlo tlo-y taut only hurry
Also LoKitl Tips ic.n.itil ;,.r twin
I-immi .,.r ;.ia -floiiii iit-r Itm.
l-or r.ny of nluivr writ,' H K. Jor.l.in.
!' AM., Hi si. North, Uiatit
I'HHM, (11,-KOtl.
Nt'W I'lassiH In Musi, a I K ill il car
! trr will hi' roriiK'il January :lr,l
J l'hiin.' us iimi wo will rail for your
eniii!.
nuts v NTi:n.
Soali'il liiils will he ri'ri'iypil liy the
linil.'irlt'n.il up to anil Inrhnllnii
i illK'silay, ll, i ail. fur wooilrn nn
nt x on tho south piilo of 1. t). t). F.
IiuilillliC, oonsiatltiK of that part
ri oti il hy I ho hall coiniiillli'n. Saini'
lo hi- torn down nml roinoy.-i! In n
rciisotiahli' li'i'.cth of tliiio. ro:miitt
li'o rpwrvoA tin- rik-lit to n jwt hhv
or nil Mils. Also will rwiy,. lii.ls for
illiui-nslon liitnhiT loft from the I. O
(). K. hullilitiit.
lty onli r of tin- Hall roiiiinlttio.
J. K. l'lCKKNS, Swrptary.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
We have boon havliiK ome hard
rains ami liit:h water lnti'ly.
Kd liushni ll. or Cotlnc" (Jrove. who
has litH'ti - visiting with his sisters,
Mrs. Ohlsin. Ilrs. Proek and Mis.
Stamlley, hati roturiietl to his home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. A. Ohlsun anil two
ilaimhters, Kayo anil Fern, enjoyed a
doliKhtr.tl Xtnas dinner at ihe home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Prock. Tho
oilier Rllests iii-esent were J. V. Dav
is, Hoy ltrown and Mr. I. Winniiii;
ham. The dny was spent with music
ami card gaines.
Our bi'I ool Is proKressin .'.!;Tly
under the niaiUKeini'iit of Miss Mary
tl ibson.
Aiiss Ada llaynes, of Portland, Is
makliiK an extended visit at the home
of her mother. Mrs. Helen Havnes.
Mr. Joe liavis l:i mining unite ex
tensively this winter.
The parents of Mrs. I.. 11. MlteheM
r.re visiting nt the Mitchell home." '
Mr. Carl .loten has completed his
farming and is enjoying a rest.
Mr. Vaimrunily Is cutting a quan
tity of wood Tor Mr. Ohlson.
Mr. Henry .loten is busy clearing
1- nil on his farm.
Mr. Henry Lyons enjoyed Xtnas at
the home of Carl .loten.
Mr. Ili'Koss had the good fortunr
lo kill a eoyiile the other day.
tieorge I'llelps, our mlcces-sTlll noltl-
tryman is lutsy raring for his chick
ens and minim; a little.
Miss Karla Meutr.el and Miss l'avi
tlilsen take day nliout In preparing
not tiincnes ror the school.
The people of upper Olalla hHd a
real nice Christinas cntortninnicnl
and tree at the school house. There
were a rre:it many nice presents dis
tributed. The program wa ass fol
lows: Song. Santa Clmis hns come to
town" hy Hi., school: recitation.
llapiiy Thnutht mid Cheerful llmlle"
hy Iv Mitchell: Itccitnllon. "Scar
ing Santa" hy Fern Ohlsel ; reoita
tlon, "W ailing ror Santa." hy Arwelt
Mitchell: recitation 'Welcome Santa'
by Halt h Mitchell: Song "Welcome
Christinas" by the school, recitation
Naming nli,." t,y Mitchell
recitation "Warning to Santa" h-
oermii .m..iiiz,'1; recitation "Christ
mas Hay" by Lester Wlnningham :
rorltatlon "Chrislmas Angels" by
lOarla Meutzel; recitation "SI. Nick's
Visit" by Faye Ohlsen; song "Dear
Santa Clans" by Fern Ohlsen' and
I'lla Milchell; recitation "Annie and
Willie's Prayer" by .Miss C.lliHon; rec
itation " 1 1 ii li I ill ? a . Mouse" by Will
j W In ni iiplia in : recitation "A Shocking
I Christmas Slocking" by Joe Win
lliingham; song "Silent Night" h
i Fave Ohlsen; recitation "TaP Ing to
'Santa" by Albert Mitchell. Mr. D.
V.'inuingliam acted ns accompanist,
using Ihe violin.
A free lunrn was served by Mrs.
J. W. tjlhson, Mrs. Prock, Mrs. li
nes, Mrs. Meutzel nnd Mrs. Ohlsen.
The rest or tho evening was spent
in games and music.
Marion Hi::son of Itrockwnv,
tended the ('In islinas tree and pro
gram. Curie Issac Winningliam aged resl
idi nt or Olalla, walked five miles
i h i on i-li the rain to allend the Xmas
program anif seemi'if to enjoy It very
much. Santa calh-d him his brother,
which greatly amused Ihe children.
Resident
Am now hootttng orders for day
old chicks for 1!I21 delivery from
high producing Tailored strain White
Leghorn, thoroughbred lihode Island
lied chicks, O. A. C. Haired Hooks.
Karl Vosburg, 702 Fullerton St.,
Hnm-bure.
CITY NEWS &
j.rundel piano tuner. Phone 189-L.
Twenty-nve per cent olt on Exlde
naileries at the Roseburg Garage.
Fires deaiiuy lire, property and
food. Be careful with fire.
Dr. Harry K. Morgan, dentist, tele
phone 483. Office 315 Perkins build
ing. For painli-HS extraction of teeth
call on Dr. Nehrbas, Dentist, Masonic
llldg. Phone 488.
For the right kind of cleaning and
pressing tako your work lo sloper &
Dlllurd. or phone 472.
Hamilton Drug Co. now have the
exclusive agency In Koseburg for
lowncy's Famous Chocolates.
We are fortunate in securing Mrs.
Charles Ilrand as vocal instructor at
the Conservatory.
n . oin.. r,ill..rH
lsuii l iiiiKt'i oiiil'ri 'iuniui
cleaners and pressors, when your suit
begins to look shabby. They'll fix It
up in line shape for you. Just phone
472 nnd a representative will call.
California Team
Has Fine Training
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 2
Atlucks agaiust opposing linn, uav
ly off tackle, feutured the
rensive or the University of Califor
nia's undefeated football team
is to nlav Ohio State at Pasadm
Cal., New Year's day.
California made little use ol tM
foru-nr,! miss tills year. Drubablr bfr
cause at no time was the team ns
hard pressed. Only la me pas
against Stanford University did ih
l ....... "nruin un" 1H
show they were effective in an serial
offensive, in tno tuw pern, -the
game already woa, Calitorw
tried several passes and nut
them were successful.
.i t..n,,ii center at11
iiiti'-n ..w.... -
scored nearly as many Ca lW"
yards as have bucks off tackle-1
runs have also brought In galaa
the main allaca nas w-r- "-
will, the two big Blue and Cost
tackles clearing the way iui
fleld men. -y.
Throughout the seaaoB
. , ,.i..oa itiev had v
lorniu men b ,h.ii
drilled In Interference In naM
back Ihe ball from kick, and U
runs and line work the InterfmW
has been a '""
PlIOl rOSSIoNAfj CAIIDN
11 Jl I1 kjfi H . V tel In . HoblirarVll ,
"V.'o ".',', "K-CUI Flowers. p,
..I'. 40.1 w . Casa.
mi. m. ii.
t'hystctan.
n.Tt.Fin ilropractlc
til W. ljtnm at.
HI Til Wil l l i'lano. Then'rv. Mi
cat KlmlrrK.irten. 1004 West lrsl
SL l'hone 139-1.
LUMBER
Of all fi Irnon ulnnei t
rate while H Until.' bltKk aNorlh
of Wpt Sifl Stnm 1 9ii7 IT... .......
Good News For You About Shoes
Have money on shoes by Inning here. For the next three weeks we are offering genuine moneT
Hilling reductions on the prices of Shops. .
300 pairs Men's Shoes, both Dress and Work OA f)ff
Shoes. Standard Shoes of highest quality . . v v
Ladies' Shoes, All Styles 10 Off
Q Off On all Ladies' and Men's House Slipper
Select yours while the stock is complete. " Economy prices on Shoe Repairing
. .... , on mum iiepiiiritia;
Ladies' soles and heels, straight $l.no
Ladies' soles and rubber heels 1.75
1-adtes" military heels, high i.imi
Ladles' military heels, low 75
Ladies' new aluminum heels . . t.tS
Men's rubber heels
Men's leather heels
Men's half soles
I
. ar
..
aas
Men's half soles and heels at
Men's full soles and heels
All Work Guaranteed 'to Give Satisfaction
Perrin's Economy Shoe Store
Repair Service m CassStrett
stsawi WW J", Heat
Avenue. Fhone 535-R,