Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 18, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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CONFIDENCE
CO OPERATION
SATISFACTION
Ad account with the Roseburg Na
tional Bank establishes confidence
anhures co-operation and result in
satisfaction.
M Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
The Rosebuig National Bank
Roseburg, Ore
TEACHERS TO MEET
00,25,26
Annual Douglas County In-
smuie to be Held at High
School This Month.
PROGRAM IS ARRANGED
Imposing Array f Inductor. Be-
CWI1 Annual Institute.
State School Supelntendeut
WW be 1-ewnt.
KNOX Xk
I AND M y.Vj
I HARDEMAN Jr Ct Zfl
Jaj HATS f
FtVB
The
OlilTTAKY.
Krt. Marie Chattln waB lorn in
London, Canada. January 12, 1S63.
IJd departed this lire Oc tober 11.
i2l She was married to C. P.
fhntins, In the year 18S8 nt Union,
Oreson. The first of this union,
kfii, Vrs. Maude Johnstone, of this
till Mrs. Chattln was converted to
rte religion of the Lord, 15 years
,io ind united with the Presbvter
Unchurch In C'iii.rcli fellowship and
ii.. an extmDlary life. During her
Christian life h r homo went by the
name of me urinous nume
found a ready welcome in her hos
pitable home. She was a kind wife
every one and a helping hand for
the helpless, therefore proving the
words of the Master. The funeral
and had a great heart of love for
in tho city undertakers parlors. Hev.
was well attended which wag held
It. II. Dollarhide officiating.
Don't pay your eipensot to Port
land to get your fail wall paper. I
have a full line here, three of the
largest houses to select from, and a
discount that will knock your hat off
and your head. Paint and Wall Paoer
maty orphan and hnmelesfi children Store. 403 West Cnss St.
EASTERN
SHELLED CORN
By the Ton or Half Ton
$33.00
Douglas County Flour Mill
Wl
AUCTION SALE
I will sell at Public Sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, Oct. 22,
1921, sale commencing at lr30 o'clock sharp, the following' prop-'
erty, at 9:30 N. Jackson.
1 Piano. Cifers & Bros. make.
1 Dining room table, 10 feet,
new. ,
J Bedroom sets, fine ones.
1 Dresner, new.
1 Full leather morris rocker.
1 Leather Beated chair.
J Large rockers.
1 Library table.
1 Cane seated child's rocker.
Dining room chairs.
i full Iron bedsteads and
springs.
J H Iron bedstead and springs.
1 Wooden bedstead and
aprine..
3 Mattresses, good ones.
1 Mange cook stove, good as
new.
1 Heater stove in good shape.
1 3-Burner oil stove with oven.
1 Ice chest, new.
1 Singer sewing machine.
1 Wheeler & Wilson machine.
1 Overland touring car in fine
condition.
3 Good large rugs.
1 Carpet.
KOMK KITCHKS ITKNS1US
And other articles too numor
out to mention.
SALE COMMENCES AT 1:30
Terms of Sale Cash
JAMES GATES, Owner.
M. C. Radabaugh, Auctioneer
annual nmi. ...
teanhBr.' i.,7...- .---" vouiuy
thi. . "V . lu UB ne,a in
25 and i '11.?..?' .c,2b 2'
. , . " K.-11001 suDerln
for ,j ' C' Brown- ha r"ged
--. .. OI speakers and ln-
, '"'",r" or mis institute which is
to be one of the best ever held in
the county. Conferences have been
arranged for all departments and
seperate rooms will be provided for
these conferences. Room am m
accommodate the primary confer
ence, the Grammar school conference
will be held in room 204, the rural
school conference in the auditorium
and tho high school' conference - in
room 311.
Mrs. Stella N. Ingle, of La Grande,
who was to have been' in charge of
the primary instruction, has tele
graphed the county superintendent
that she will be unable to be present.
Mrs. Ingle has taken 111 quite sud
denly and Is now at the hot springs
for recu Deration. Her health la nh
yj I that she will be unable to attend the
institute. However, the committee
tns been very fortunate In securing
the services of Mrs. Ruby Shearer
Brennan, of Portland. Mrs. Bren
nan has been In the primary instruc
tion work for years and is one of,
the leading Institute Instructors of
the stato. She was a lecturer at the
Institute two years ago and was ex
ceptionally well liked. Douglas
county teachers who were here at
that time will he glad to learn that
she Is returning. Other instructors
are:
J. A. Churchill, State Superinten
dent of Public Instruction Salem.
Prof. C. A. Gregory, University of
Oregon Eugene.
Prof. J. S. Landers, President Ore
gon Normal Monmouth.
Prof. E. D. Ressler. Dean or In
dustrial Education, O. A. C. Cor
vallls. J. E. Callvan. Field Worker State
Educational Department Salem.
H. C RpTmour, Leader Boys' and
Girls' Club Work Corvnllls.
Dr. Fry Clark, President Pacific
Pnivrslty Forest Grove.
'Mrs. Ruby Shearer Brennan Port
land. ,
Elizabeth M. Hopper, Modern
Health Crusade Director Portland.
The program for the three days fol
lows: Mondny Morning, Octolier 24
9:00 Opening.
9:15 Assembly Address, "Why
Have Teachers' OrrjanlzatlonB?"
Prof. E. D. Ressler, O. A. C.
Election of Temporary Officers for
County Division OSTA.
Report of Constitution Committee,
Supt. M. 8. Hamm.
10:15 Departments:
Primary and Rural, "Reading and
Phonics Based Upon the Oregon
Course of Study", Mrs. Ruby Shearer
Brennan.
Grammar, "A Standard Test in
Geography', Prof. Gregory. U. of O.
High School. "Teaching How to
Study". Prof. E. D. Ressler.
11:00 Recess.
11.15 Assembly Address. "The
"Modem Health Crusade", Eliza
beth M. Hopper.
"Health Work In the Schools".
Miss Caroline Wallace, Public Health
Nurse.
12:00 Lunchnion by the Teach
ers or Roseburg Public Schools. All
visiting teachers Invited.
Monday Afternoon.
1 : 1 5 Opening.
1:25 Assembly Address,
Fundamental Problems in
Discipline", Prof. Gregory.
2:15 Departments:
Primary and Grammar,
"Some
School
"Some
Kew Ideas in Teaching Reading",
Mrs. Brennan.
HUh School. (Selected), J. 3. Ln
der.t Urvfou Normal. .
Ruii. "problems In Discipline".
Prof. Reuler. , '
3 : 00 Recess.
8:15 Assembly Address, "The
Prevailing Mental I'nrest. Its Cause
nd Its Cure", J. S. Lander.
Tuesday Morning, October 23'
9:00 Opening.
9:16 Assembly Address, "Pro
gress ft Leadership . Dr. Fry Clark
President Pacific University.
10:00 Departments.
Primary. "Correlated Subjects in
Language", Mrs. Brennan.
Grammar and Rural "Changing
Conceptions In Arlthmethlcs", Greg
ory.
High School, "The Part of the
High School In Vocational Selec
tion', J. E. O'Neal.
11:00 Recess.
11:16 Assembly Address, "Fifty
Tears of Material Progress and their
educational Significance , Gregory.
Tuesday Afternoon.
1:15 Opening.
i:zt Assembly Address "Tho
aiory nour-, Mrs. iirennau.
2:00 Departments: ;.
Primary. "The Value of nrnm-Vi"
zatlon", Mrs. Brennan.
(Grammar. "Grade School Athle
tics", J. M. Miller.
High School. fSubieet fwti i
Dr. Clark.
Rural. "Primary Seat Work snrf
Busy Work", Miss Elizabeth Parrott
. 3:00 Recess.
3:15 Assembly Address, "The
Measurement of Intelligence and its
Educational Significance", Gregory.
8:00 Program In Hlrh School
Auditorium by High School Faculty.
Wednesday Morning, ct. 20:
9:00 Opening.
9:10 Assembly Address, "Ore
gon's Objectives In Education",
Supt. J. A. Churchill.
10:00 Departments:
Primary, "The Teaching of Num
bers", Mrs. Brennan.
Grammar and Rural. (Selected)
Supt. Churchill.
High School, (Selected), J. T. Lee.
1 1 : 00 Recess.
U:l "Indlustrlal Club Work".
J. E. Callvan, Field Worker State
Educational Department: H. C. Sey
mour, Leader Boys' and Girls' Club
Work. O. A. C.: Homer M. Cross.
County Leader.
Wednesday Afternoon?
1:15 Institute Committee Re
port, i
1:30 The OSTA 1921 Investigating
Committee Reports:
(a) Teachers' Councils, led by Mrs.
O. C. Brown, member OSTA Com
mittee. (b) Teachers' Appointment Agen
cies, led by Supt. M. S. Hamm.
(c) Living Accommodations, led
by Mrs. Lulu Gorrell.
3:00 Recess.
3:15 Business Meeting of the
Douglas County Division OSTA.
To Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Srhum
of Whitman, Mass., a baby girl, Oc
tober 3. Mr. Shrum was a former
Roseburg boy. '
Announcements have been reelved
here announcing the birth of a baby
girl to Mi. ana Mrs. J. U. Illayloek,
who were former residents of thlr
city.
The Roseburg Art Embrolderv
Club will hold their regular meeting
Wednesday arternoon at 2 o'colck
at the home of Mrs. Henry Worth
ington on East Lane at.
STC UPSET?
Get at the Real Cause Take
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
That's what thousands of stomach
sufferers are doini? now. Instead of
taking tonics, or trying to patch up a
poor digestion, they are attacking the
r raf cause of the ailment clogged liver
and disordered bowels.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse
the liver in a soothing, healing way.
When the liver and bowels are per
forming their natutal functions, away
goes indigestion and stomach troubles.
Have you a bad taste, coated tongue,
poor appetite, a lazy, don't-care feeling,
no ambition or energy, trouble with
undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets
the substitute for calomel.
Dr. Edwards' dive Tablets are a
purely vegetable compound mixed with
olive oil. You will know them by thcir
olive color. They do the work without
griping, cramps or pain.
Take one or two at bedtime for quit
lief. Eat what you like. 15c and 30c
I Are you Spending your Money
Where it will Buy you the Most? Quality and Quantity
We Mill pay Hie freight on
your trial order of 4 sacks or
more to all S. V. stai ions between
Ih-eltt and (fcnyonvlllc.
NORTHWESTS" hteat) $2.00 sack, $70 bbl.
NOXALLhXaat.end $1.80 sack, $7.00 bbl.
SN'OWBALL Sfot $15 sack, $6.00 bbl.
4 2 Try our old fashioned Graham and Whole Wheat Flour, 241b sack 80c, 491b sack $1.50
CREAM MIDDS., 10 pounds, 50c.
These product are Oregon made anil are worthy of your snpport. Try a sack and be convinced that tie can
save you money on flour. The qnallty of every sark Is alwolutely guaranteed. 4 .. . ,
SEE US FIRST. We can Save You Money
j 643 tViche.ter st. F Rnvcau CoonGrativc Exchange
YOU CAN
SAVE
AT
Carr's
Ours la a variety store a
store where you get a large
variety or Items lu a big vari
ety of lines and always at
prices that are low. We al
ways aim to give big value for
the price charged. Our con
stantly increasing business Is
ample proof that we do save
our customers money. Come
In and see our lines.
Our Line of
FALL
Slippers
v now on sale
Children's
Men's
Women's
In soft or leather soles, plain
or fancy tops. This line la not
only tho beat quality, but our
prices are low. Very best
quality slippers at
95c
AND UP
We are also now showing a
line of small pieces of
ENAMEL
WARE
1, IVa. and 2 qt. pudding
pans, preserve pans, mixing
bowls. A special buy enabhes
us to offer these at
15c 20c 25c 35c
Tinware
Aluminum Ware
Kitchen Small wares
We have a complete stock at
popular prices.
Children's Hose
Wool hose, elastic rib leg
and cuff. In mixed greens,
browns and blues. Our special
price
85c pair
Soap, 10c
We still have sonra of that
double size (hi lb.) cake or
ant toilet sonp.
for 10c a cake
WHITE
DISHES
Let us save you 20 to 40 nor
cent on your dinner ware. Cups
and saucers In three styles In
white, 20c pair; dinner plates,
20c; oatmeals. 15c; sauce
dishes, 10c each. Only our
quantity buying enables us to
offer these goods at prices so
much below the regular.
Can's
231 N.Jackson St
We are now making altera
tions In our store to makn
room for our bigger toy de
partment. You will find a
stork at Carr's this year that
will give you unlimited choice.
Then, too, we will have our
usual complete display of gift
goods. 1
WOMEN'S Al'MI.I.VHV TO MEET
fThu XV:nen'a Auxiliary to the
Amerlran Legion will hold a busi
ness meeting at the Parish House
at 8 o'clock, rians will be laid at
this time for a membership cam
paign. Other Important matters
will be discussed and all members
are requested to lie present
Ix'ft for Hnn I'YiuicIhco
Mrs. T. T. Brown of this city left
this morning for San Francisco,
where Bhe will attend the National
Missionary Training School in that
city and in connection with that she
will also go to the State 'Normal
school. Mrs. Ilrown will be absent
for nbout seven months
Safe JltUIt for INFANTS & INVALIDS
" ASK FOR '
IHorlick's
ine ungual
Avoid
Imitation '
and Substitutes.
ForInf.nt,lnvnHd.ndOrow1nBChl14rn I Rich iMIIfc.MdOr.ln .'"Powder
AMERICAN TAILORS
For Ladies and Gents
BAVK MONKY ON YOIR
CLOTHKH
and still be well tailored. Let
us make that Fall and Winter
suit or ovurcoat to order for
you. Our workmanship, ma
terials and perfect fit -will
plenso you and save you dol
lars. A flno line of fabrics to
select from. Call today and see
our offerings before deciding.
Q J
AMKItlCA.N TAII.OHS
For Ladfea and (ients.
10G Cnss Street.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL HHW CLASJUFIED ADVKRTISICHIfiNT WILL, KU FOUND OI iAVt
FAOB VNDB BKAOINU -XMW TODAY."
WANTED.
WANT K 1 S n Hi 1 1 furiiUhrd houo. No
Hi.Mitli.Iio UI. . .
WANTKL -TurKy ,ilK " "mil.
I'liuittt M-F-14. Boyur Broa.
WA'NTklJ TO UKNT plum. W. 1L Wiif-
liur, Itusirblll ic CtirtiltM l.
WANTKli-'luwilirtKa i Nt-wB-Kovl.-w
offlie. Will pay 6c pr lb.
CANNKItV Mi:T-I' WANTi:i Apply at
cunnui y. Mill m. f. ra nn J
W AN T K I - 1 I it I n m-WlnK. M". W. ti.
Unwind, 7lfi Kant lim. J14"tw:t'J'.J;
iTM M W ANT K I -1 ty yuuim man. Muhi
be flow; 1 ii. ). T , 'H l N'W - v -w.
MI.N VANTKI 6 opplv l kt rn. l
Co,, "raL11:
WANTLI) WimmI i-iil'lrin. 1iik J'b, 2
iiiHhk from town. Apply H. V.'. Tuylor,
207 N. JitrkMoii.
VVASTKh IIlKt ' liol Krl t work
for mom and board, I wo In fitnilly.
Iniutr lifter . m. at i'tU Mill HI.
WANTKD Wug'l Hiopprn. Will fnr
niwh boiinf. W. A. J.iiklhn, 2 iiiHib
joiilh oflliconvill. rhon M-l- 14.
WANT K f ill I or woiiuin Tor kviitii1
htiiiH-wotk. out- bo 'iin tuk
rtiititf o' bimut. rhoiitJS6 or t'H- .
W AN'l'i:i Hood, fit r i f til, unit k apple
sortcra with purftrl ttyrattiht. i
( t nip nn ioir. ut th UrintU 1'u kins
MollK. nOt fJ'k BtlttWt.
WANTI-;i" Miin and wife lo r-nt well
lmpruv.l fitrm. 4'1i wrvn lerrl. i
ai'out r. ii' i k i a I n r ',m land, i'b
mllef N. K "f UoMi'lMiK. JtuitoM A.
WillliiHi- rti'-no i" 1-' ''""l"1"4
POR RENT Pafty dnpoilt bozaa.
ioieburs Natlopal Bank.
KO( ItKNT Konmi, lt N. Htepliens,
Hfrottn fiotn Toft Offlfe.
I-X)tl 8AI.K 1 Hharples
aparator.
Ft) It HAIjK Oak tov wood. Fhona
Foil HA I .K FI r cnrO wood.
urup, i iit'iiD ii-r
lioyar
Folt KAi.K HuII.b of all kind. bet on
Ihir iiuu kH, at Tim li n.
FOK SAI.K f0 ChI hHidwootl hnrivia
nt O. K. 4iiiriiKi ft i Wi nth enter.
Kolt H A I . K lt-Klttrel I'olHtid t'lilna
biiur, !i."iuLre Truvla Ilunklnn, Miltoii.
FOlt HA1-K Fir cord woodT Writ for
prlie. I. Q. doff. Hutlicnln.
FOlt HA IK T 0 head of K-mlit. lmiuir
of A li. llutneld, Itoaeuura;, H K. L.
lioK 101.
(Ht HA LK A t H IfjiiKHin Ituhk tuur
hiK ear hi lino condition. Cull ut
A t oy e.
Flt AI,K N nntl K Koud J r-y
r d reKiMteii'd pig, llenry t'oniu
I'liunn ; I .'l.
MIMCKLLANKOLH.
TAII0?lIN and flrwuninklnf of all
ktnd. 61! H Main. Win. tluthrldK-.
TAKKN ri-HlH-k ii.w. r.i off left
ir, W. W. ii.i.ierwof.n. u"'.
oreat'in. Owner please hII and pay
Hiaru-t n.
F7lTltAlilCiry"iri.p'rtv f "t antn
niiddlc AIk run- h property fr
Hty mpity. llelliltt, Heal Kftnt".
FTi'll THAIiK--iVhmI twain tif hoinen.
wiiKon and Imi im-oh. Will lnt-l T'-t
Font In K"od uliitpf. lieMlie of J. N
riiivtu.-.l, ft. :ir II
MsWBtW
ixht and rouwn.
frorNI KvfMitiarp peneii. Owner rrvnT
t.nva Brtino ly railing at thin of f I w
nd tnyliifr for ndv.
LjOST"-V'e!lnW .iheptitTd female,
mx in.-mh- old. W ill offer ultai-le
reward. riume S-FI2.
fiHT -'ii "iHllher rifle betw"li -htir
and I'eel, l lnder pleao lVr
t tliln oirt. in-watl
Fot'NO - In aft ln nuniMKn w n-r
iinv hnvm name by a Ulna at thl
rrri nti1 ay for ndv.
f-( ,CM--'otle Hon " nook" roittiiinlna
mm- and addr.Mtn.. Owner niv
hnv watiie by railing; at Hi I offlee
n i d j' 'trying f ir n d v t? i f i
for nvm.
FOll HP NT or pl or will tak rUy
nrnfinrl v nm nnrl ta Vine lit. tl Mem
nf wHI ImprovM lnnd pltiiated tH
mite anul h of Itonehnrir. I'hnne
U-FS. a. W. I-arhr, Houla 1.
Knit HAI.I-; ir tiaile for tuttln, leant of
inn leu Mud li'ii ik'hm, Walter fcKOord,
M k hllid. I H .-Kofi.
roit HA LK Oil THAI'r-.-On aood bin-
tier for eow, eiHven or Iioieh. Addrvia
lini l'l, H. I, KonHimir. lire.
Foil HAl.r I'rlvai tourliic car, 1U)
niodei. in firm cluas conuitluii. An
wrr V'. M : Nawf-Jtcytrw. rJ
Kolt HAI.K -VtHi. Alr-. Durham bull
talf ntx hiontha old. from purebred
dun ami rejcfutercd ulrtt. W. A. Jen
ku.ai. I'hoiiu it-Fll.
Folt HAI.K Olt TK.lrv--Hliih Krmln
r..fni.HiT. a cur von will he proud
of, I'rl.c rik'ht. T.-rrtm eaiiy. H. W.
T;ivnr, Jn7 N. Jnikmn.
Folt SAI,k--He. ontl hand tlr? '
3 .T :! x :s fa Ken ami tulen,
I 144 iiisiK artfl tulifn,
O, K . Oa i mi'. fii!0 Win. heater.
V ill HA l.li- Km htitind pti, f riii
trained tin k 1'rl e $;() a pulr. or
pIukIii iimtw f feiuala $:t.0. Krln
Hit. Oakland, OteRon.
I OK V l.l--l'ron rewnlve evcrht aiTiia:
m ra l-i t ry l i ntM, any ipi.i nitty, a I
m riirrimt huh-. M, 1 1. ;reen, llyl
Ka-t 1tb St Noilti. 1'orOniid, Ora.
Fott HAI.K ILtrlev lavldxn niotur
ev.-ltt (unfit. Hld-ar and etraU
Newlv painted nntl tn flint Hna run-
iiliig order. jTli-H fl .f.. rhtinw 3-FI.
Folt s A I .li 1 F(rd"on7 liew lt April"
a d'oihla dine, trlpln imti plow, 10
tn. I'ottom; Ford touring. W. It.
HitteM, 7 in! Ko on lnl-fh highway.
( . K a r(. wi h h room lun. elled?
ami paprr-d tara', fen."!; vooit
nanl.-n Inn-i: rltv wnter. T'lt' a
tu.'.ii iiA: h. mi no rimh. hniam-s fra.
nt per rent 8ee tl. W. Youn A
H.n. I'tmnn 4 17.
I'liKI'AHK Foil rfllUHT.M Art- H.dT
ireniilne Indenirmtlbie, hlK'ie! qtml
My Oriental I'ear) Ne kln N. Imiwil.
irw nrlrcB, Immenvo prof It. Writ
at 'xt for Information. Norf im
p;ny, 129 O Fnrrclt, Han Franc iac.
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