Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 14, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    "Children Cry for Fletcher's
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. TfnA Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been
Si L over thirty years, has borne the signature of
l ose ior w an(1 has been made undef hjs per
y Bonal supervision since its infancy.
(Jut&ffi&:" Allow .no one to deceive you iu this.
... counterfeits, Imitations aud "Just-as-good" are but
Stoeriments that trifle with and endanger the health of
infscts end Children Experience acainst Experiment.
What is C ASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute tor Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Diops and Soothing Syrups. It la pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine uor other narcotic substance. Its
ee is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
teen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Win! Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
Ths Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
Genuine CASTOR! A always
Hears tho Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
r company. Nrw vonw city.
ROSEBURG-
!afeteria and Restaurant
Puring Prune Week w.e will serve as extras on our
Eafeteria counter
h addition, iu Iuin liecn our iilM-un or years, we will have our Kiun
ju l'ruiie Whip and Slewed Prunes.
PRUNE PASTRY PIE
PRUNE PUDDING
PRUNE PIE Meringue
PRUNE DUMPLINGS
aad PRUNE SALAD
NOTICE!
scrord hIHi the ilotvunanl trend of in-iccx. c announce the fol-
pwinij KHTiiil on our Cufelcrlr. Dinner:
All lto.-i.st Meats 2lc
Ment luif ir,c
Meat Stews 1.1c
Meal lies l.-Jc
la-ll 15c
Potutocs 5c
Ill-end and lllltter 5c
We serve Host ('offer 5c
.R. WARNER
E. P. WOODS
Douglas
IHAZ
WE SELL
Edison
DA LAMPS
County Light and Water Co.
Yankees Plan
Park to Seat
80,000 Fans
By Henry U Parrvll
(I'lilted 1'rem stnir Correapondent 1
NtW YOKK. FKB. 14 Crowds of
UFe nrot.nrriiina itiui I. .-I, a.
i .. . ........ ...a. liru . uil IUUI-
ball In Kllirllin.l on. I A 1 i -
... ............. ...... nuirnm win ue
watching baseball here before many
-u.iuua u me plans or the New York
lub owners are carried out.
The Yankees, who have been shar-
H the P..!.. srm.n.l. ..l.u
.. . a,....wn mm me vuailis
for several seasons are about to put
! a iiome or inelr own. Last season
he National league told Colonels
Rupert and Huston that they weren't
i.-irtlculiirly keen about continuing
he arrangement..
The decision, however, merely has
ened the plans the American League
nagnates had heen Diita.i.i.in. ...
- . iniiiiiiH iu
et a big back yard of their own.
The nlnna fur ih. ....... .n.. -
" ' " oiaiuuui nre
will? drawn with an idea of provld-
n BiKiuiK capacity or Ml, 000 spec
atois and construction of that sort
ihnt will make arid HI nns nrwulliln If
necessary.
The Polo grounds also Is to be en
areed to sent nhnm tha Bnn.n -...i
- ,,,. name iiuiiiuri
and the Giant owners are not as near
o wie completion or their plans as
he Yankee bosses who probably will
have the construction work started
ll i u fliimmnr In hni'A tia ft...nA 1-
-- . ... ..u.v me iiurii; mi
reody for the next season If possible
Hasehnll rrna.-Hn ham inn. .....
grew the capacity of the Polo groundF
hilt the CfMll rf mata.t.1 .. .. .1 1 -1
. . u, ini.inini uilll 1UUU1
has been so high In the past few sea-
iiis nun me ciun owners could not
.irry out tne plans ror any Improve
ments. Since the grounds are becom-
VIB IllOre TUltlllldl. AO tha hnliUII..!.!.
'or the big eastern football teams,
the need was Also fat! fm. a niD.
icatlng capacity.
DANCE AT ARMORY.
Fehruarv . 22nd. Vt'lQMnaian'.
birthday. Given by L. A. to B. of
R i". Tlckptn 1 nn lniip.
Ott's orchestra.
Some Orchards
Are Cut Down
County Fruit inspector. C. E. Arm
strong Is devoting much tlmn to an
Inspection of tho orchards In the
nunty with a view to destroving th
diseased trees. In some cases. Mr.
Armstrong stated, whole orchards arc
found in such bad condition that It
Is necessary to cut them down, after
ward burning them. These orchardF
ire mainly old trees, which have ceas
ed to bear a great quantity of fruit.
nd which the owners allow to remain
on their property for years.
In some cases where the trees nre
not In bad condition, Mr. ArmstronR
sprays and disinfects the orchards
He is authorized to use his own
Judgment in every case and if the
owner refuses to pay for the work
done the county supplies the funds
afterward charging the amount to
the property to he paid as taxes.
I want it to be clearly understood"
said Mr. Armstrong today. "That
this does not apply to the country
people nlone. There are some resl
dents of Roseburg who have fruit
trees In their yards that should be
destroyed, b they are diseased so
hopelessly that they can not be cur
ed. This especially applies to tho west
Roseburg district where I have notic
ed several trees in bad condition. I
do not have time to go to everyone
personally, .but the owners them
selves should go ahead and remove
them without waiting for me to come
to them. If it is necessary for me to
remove these trees I will do so. In
some cases there is only one tree In a
yard, but that tree is affected and
Is a source of danger to the other
trees. If It can not be cleaned up by
snraylng and other methods, then It
should be destroyed."
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Clarence Bradley and sister. Miss
Iota Bradley left Saturday for Wil
bur where they will visit with Mrs
Raymond Brown for several days.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
f9. Ilia In lira Und UmlA n.rtiilttWj
St
I Taka athf-r. Stmt af tour
I'rtifk'"-' A-KTnfv .ii-i ut.m
al 31
M-TPn A
UIAMUND II U A Ml HUAM t
ttin known tl lint, Sf, A.wyfi!lit !
SO! 0 RY DRUGGISTS EVTRiwMlKE
SPR
AY HOSE
How is it; in good condition for the season?
Uon't run risk of a break down after starting, for the
season may be short and lost time valuable.
He in a fresh stock of "MONTERAY" seven ply, and
a reduction over last year, being 29c per foot in coils of 50ft
TO EXCHANGE.
Fur house Iu Roseburg, 25
acres; 20 acres In grain, S acres
in pasture, 2 acres of (urdvn
and berries; good house, barn
and outbuildings; 1 3-4 miles
out on good road; wagon, team
and harness; 1 milch cow;
plows, harrow, cultivator and
other tools and implements.
Ami Other KvtiianKru.
Large tracts In Montana for
small tracts in and about Rose-
burg. See 4
RICE RICE.
Mnjnn
l.ETl UXS TO CORVAI.I.IS.
Prof. A. 0. Bouquet, of the Ore-
son Agricultural college, returned to
Corvallli Srt 'rriay night aft-ir mak
ing an inve;f iKati.:n of tho condition
of the broccoli grown at the experi
mental plant in nest Itoxeburg. Mr.
Bouquet states that he made no in
vestigation of the alleged cull shlp
uents from this county, this being
jutside his Jurisdiction. His entire
attention was given to the experi
ments being conducted at the local
tract.
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BABY CHICKS KOIt SALE.
Baby chicks from Majestic strain
duff Leghorns. Order now for April
ina may uenvery, ns.uu per hund
red. Also hatching eggs for sale.
51.75 for 15 eggs. Phone 28-K12.
Mrs. Henry Lander. Box 137. Rose
burg, Oregon.
ABOUND TflE TOWS
Chopping Hero-
Mrs. J, H. Clarke of Winchester
spent Saturday in this city shopping
From Dole
S. Coulter of Dole attended to husa-
ness matters for a short time here
Saturday.
From Rice Hill
R F. Miller attended to business
matters In this city Saturday from
Rice Hill.
From Melrose
Georgo Kruse of Melrose was n
business visitor in this city Satur-
iay.
From Melrose
C. O. Crltlser and Dick Beasley
were business visitors in this city on
Saturday from Melrose.
From I leer Creek-
Mrs. W. A. Pearce of Beer Creek
spent Saturday In this city shopping
ind visiting with friends.
Frm Riddle
Mrs. P. W. Dldtel of Riddle Is
spending several days In this city at
tending to business matters.
Ieaves for Oakland-
Mrs. V. Simpson left Saturday for
Oakland where she will visit at the
home of Mns. A. Gervais.
Leaven for Siitherlin
Mrs. Willie Ann Churchill left on
Satiitday for Sutherlln where she
will visit with friends for several
.lays.
ItesnniPH Duties
F. J. Helliwell of the Peoples Sup
ply company who has been quite III
'or several days resumed his duties
Saturday.
Returns Home
Mrs. L. Richardson who has been
visiting in this city with Mrs. L.
Wilson returned home to Sunnydale
irehards Saturday afternoon.
t tended Wedding
Miss Esther Eoclcrtton of Drain
who attended the wedding of her
sister In this city Saturday, returned
to her home In Drain Saturday eve
ning. Bark From Portland
Mrs. Mary D. Moore, who has been
spending the past two months with
her son. Grayson C. Moore, at Port
land, returned Saturday to her home
In this city.
Will Return Home
Miss Letltla Ahrams and Miss Ma
hel Chllds of the Hat Shop who have
been purchasing their spring millin
ery in San Francisco, will return
home this evening.
Will VMt SMor
Mrs. Marshall Malone. formerly
Miss Ine Azmadon, arrived In the city
Saturday from Portland to visit for
several days with her sister, Mrs. L
E. Marsters, of Happy Valley.
Visits Dsualiler
Mrs: John Landers of Wlnstons
spent the week end In this city vis
Itlng with h-r daughter. Miss Nora
Landers who !s employed at the I
Abraham store.
Here Sntlirdny
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Barnhlll ar
rived In Roeliurg Saturday and
stopped for a short time on their way
south to California. Mr. Barnhlll Is
connected with the Canadian National
Railway Canada.
Chicago,
f ,
0
Wednesday.
OLD P.AL PETE:
This ia a P. S. to the letter I wrote you on the
buzzing Limited. Kid, for a fact, I'm hitting 13
on making up Camel advertisements. And 111
ay it right here! Porter, give u the lights I
Just skimmed another swell Camel fact I Stop
this : Guess I've smoked a million Camels t Pete,
they never tired my taste yet 111! And, old socks,
put Camels to the teat! Then youH wise up
that Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty after
taste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor I
That's some smoke news, 111 say, when you
been trying to fuss the "straight" brands I And,
old shoe, you ought to know, they gave you
lacing I
What makes a dent on my disposition is that
while Camels are the mildest cigarette and the
mellowest cigarette any man can buy they've
got all the "body" you ever heard tell of I
Why Pete, I got as many new selling ideas
about Camels as there are hairs on purr-kitty's
tail!
Drop your old lamps down here, how's that
for blazing the joy Camels pass out I
Me for more of 'em v
: '.S-jf-.v.i-i ' 4 ' .iA
"' ft ($& "TA CaW Kid"
c 4k
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3 CITY NEWS a
.rundel piano tuner Phone 1S9-L
Twenty-five percent off on Exidi
batteries at the Roseburg Garage.
Dr. Harry E. Morgan, dentist, tele
phone 483. Ortlce 315 Perkins Bldg.
For painless extraction of teeth,
rail on Dr. Nerbas, dentist, Masonic
Bldg. Phone 448.
While furs are cheap have them
made up by Bruton's Taxidermy,
Tanning and Fur Co., Roseburg, Ore.
All fruit and ornamental trees,
vines, bushes, pruned, budded, graft
ed. Louis H. Bcrgold, Roseburg.
Vlavl. the old reliable home rem-
idy. Prevents operations. Mre. W.
U Smith. Phone 227-J.
ITIm ITlnli Pnnl will CfiVA VOIt niOSt
heat per dollar. Ask your neighbor
who Is miming 11. uenn iransier.
I'lione 12 8.
Lntest creations In ladles' and gen
tlemen's clothing can be found at
3. A. Phillips' Tailor Shop on Rose
St. AH strictly tailor made.
If your husband does not lik t
iplit wood, call 128. We have some
f the finest dry fir st ive wood you
ever burned. Denn Transfer.
Mr. and Mrs. John Natchor who
have been spending the winti r In
Southern California, returned to theli
home In this city Saturday.
Write Ja; Koacn, Drain, for cats
logue and prices for the Queen In-
ubators, coal and oil burning brooa
rs. Avoid disappointment by plac
ing your order now for future de
livery. Remember the Queen Is the
best money can buy.
DR. R. (P. BRADFORD
AND WIFE
Licensed Chiropractic
Physicians
OfHjy riione 4H1 Perkins Bldg.
LUMBER
Of all dimensions, at reasonable
rates while It lasts. block North
of West Side Store, 1267 Umpqus
Avenue. Phone 135-R.
Sheet HetalWork(
OF ALL KINDS
J. H. SINNIGER
lia OAK STREET PHONB 428
BniK.r MKKTINO TI KHDAV
Churchill Hardware Co.
D("'t forg t that we have S. & W. Dry Sprays. You know they tan't be "Be?f
There will be a farm Bnreau meet
Ing held at the Melrose Orange Hal
Tuesday ev-nlng according to Infor
million riven out by Fred floff presi
dent of the Puiilas county Farm Bit
re u. Dr. E O. Reed of CorTsllts.
will he present and will address th
meeting concerning the rarm Imrea'i
work and other helpful toplrs. A
good attendance of all those Interest
ed la this work Is desired.
PROnotWIONAli CAROH
IIAtlAIIAt 1,11, Aui-lloneur, gu high t
&T0 N. I'lne ni
Hits. P. It. lilVEK cul Flowers. Fhoot
140. 403 W. C.
mi. M. If. rl.Ti.KH riiroprsctic
fhyslclan. Ill w. un Bt.
1111. j. i. iiitrmv, iikti"T
Itoems 2M7-2nH. I'irklnff lllilK.. 'ne
huiK. Ifregen. IToura 9 to i'i. 1 to s.
BATTERIES!
Chevrolet Cars $25.00 and $38.00
Bulck Cars... $30. 00 and $46.00
For Other Cars
Pikes on Application.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Agency Rnirk and (Tierrole
441 N. Jackson Ht. Bietior.
! LUMBER YARD
We manutaeture our own lumber
and have Isith roti?h ami dreswil
lumber at yard. If you want lum
ber, see us. PHONE 324.
NORTH SIDE GROCERY
HEINLINE - MOORE
Conservatory
rinno, Harmony, Theory.
Musical Kindergarten, Physical
Education, Voice, Teachors'
Normal Training.
Fence Just received. Carload of
Pago. Several kinds poultry
fence. Carload barb wire, nails
and staples. Write us.
Stearns & Chenoweth
Oakland and Yoncallo.
I T.D H D WFRRA; I
DR. H.R. NERBAS
DENTIST '
You are intereitod in
the appoarancc of your
self and your children.
You know that any de
cay or malformtion of
your teeth causes the
muscles of your face
to sag. If this has
happened consult a
dentist at once. Your
troubles will be remedied.
J PAINLESS EXTRACTION
PHONE 488.
IDEAL BAKERY
$10 Hherldan Street
Phone 133
Now open for business. First
class pastries of all kinds.
Superior Bread try It.
GRIMM BROS., Props.
WHEN IT COMES TOV
I
7 IN I
h -JtrxwHv we're
YOU can bet we're thor
oughly prepared to handle
any kind of a plumbing Job
at a minute's notice. We've
got the tools, we've got the
ambition, we've got the neces
sary skill and energy and we've
got full steam up and a man
ready to do your Job when you
want It done.
Roseburg Plumbing
and Heating Go.
C. W. Hughes, Mgr.
J4 2 N. Jackson, Roseburg.
We will make your old
suits and overcoats last
to spring. Try vs.
Who's Your Cleaner?
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Try Our Way.
if Phone 877 W
Our Auto Will t all.
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