Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 22, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGH Tlx
maK! Properly iSj; pS!'"!
nde you will have
g-Winnintf Cup. ' ' lgJygP5 '
Fixij:btox r. t. a.
The Fullerton Parent Teachers
aUtion held their meeting Friday
November 18. with twenty
S present. A short program.
2 nd i( by Miss Robinson, was
much eniwed. The teachers' papers
excellent that the assoeia-
tiou requested that they be filed with
the secretary. There will be no meet
ing until tne second rriuay in Jan
uary. Mrs. Dexter Rice and daughter,
Iris, and Miss Fern Reymers, all of
Itoseburg, are registered at the Hotel
Portland in Portland.
Winchester Sportsmen
'A m . a 5 . - . W.
That we may stimulate ana encourage inieresi p
5 in g
5
AND .THE
5
3
Winchester Junior Rifle Corps
' We will make the interesting prices
i on Winchesters
d) Regular Price
5 Model 1890 Repeaters $31.50 .....
" 1906 " 28.55
) " 1902 Single Shot 10.50
5 " 1904 " 12.60.....
J Thumb Trigger
Christmas Special
9.85.
$26.50
24.75
8.50
10.60
8.75
5 Orders should be placed with us by December 10
I t.ft nvnirl delav
- - j
Churchill Hardware Company j
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
l I1W CLASSIFIED ADVEBTIgBMBNT WILL FOUND Oil LAtrT
rOB DNDKK BBAOIKQ "NBW TODAI."
ton.
i
I . WAJVTKD.
JiltTKD Tura.ya ,irr or null,
i rtOU M.F-ll. Rnv.r Urn.
STEU Barley :I3.00 p:
lliJM ujuaiy Muur illlU
'il portuble auvcmlll.
IW.m m. Ijlllcr, ttlgarose, Ung.
A.TKb To I'.KNT i'luno In good
igMiUoa, Call Mm Darby. I'hone T.
.TEDTo set In touch with lady
I J;!11" !..Tru'y Incubators for sale.
'K b J' F"rrl". Uen. lel
:Jl-b.AT ONt-'B Man to 'tako'itar-
Vin noseuurK Apartments.
.iilfi. T0. RENT-Srnall furnished
kLS.i 'rniihl house or houaa-
.Mb. S"?1 1 dl""; PrmannL
vMl H. V... care Xtwi.H.vi... .
uwL Tl "fr"ry sailing dealer..
(J f iftk r."11- v.The Wchard. Co..
S - "" "" ..tiw inrn w. T
iw!" "rm,'l a. to the ad
"irTTf J 1J,V"''owln or their
f u J.B TIPton. Tho.
In, s' L' BfuKemann. Ad
Wooolit.b ""''Inn. National
p " Bal'dlnn. Wa.h-
VViT ,hlr"- Byr Bros.
t ,f!rarlJ''"- Mr.. Onthrld.
aria 1 'Lr? " ?? homc ln
Bo Itceburg-,
: tirFii-' ' '
tw fur. S i!.?' pr le SWP
L.':?; "'' 11 " Ml" wy. 8eat-
TrFrrT-ili!- f Ave.
"Baa, Wharton. Uoolc
"Tvi k,; r1 m. llirif y.
?-yr r'tura'v M Ht.
ND .Pi ": r V.
Spa;r,,bor
FOR SALfc Fir cord or Is in. wood.
Buyer Uroa. 1'hone H-I'H,
FciK Sauk Bulba ol all kinds, beat on
the market, at The Fern.
Kim SALIC Limited amount of cab
baKe. ltobert McKay. Hrockway.
Kolt 8AI.E Dry oak block - wood.
1'hone H-F32. or write F. 1. Belts.
FuK 8A1.K Horaa and cow hay. Buy
yiouucer. n. I, nox lt.
rlt bAL.h. turnlture for a six room
house. All ready to move Into. 721)
Ho. ilno St.
FOR SA1.K CHEAP Black mare, also
3-4 wagon and harness as good as
now. Hurry Williams. Kdenbuwer.
FOR 8AI.B Full blood Fox Terrier
pupa, cheap. Call 66u Pltzer Street,
or Telephone 402-X. C. 41. Malcolm.
FOR SAL.K Modern 6-room house; ce
ment basement. Half down, balance
. like rent. Inq ulre 420 So. Stephens.
FOR 8AI.B Beautiful deep orange col
,. ored alngera, $6 a pair. . All rood
slngers. Mrs. H. liarels. Tel. iua-K.
FOR SALK S-room modern furnished
house. Heat ln every room; bath.
Desirable location. Frank Boles.
Urand Hotel.
vU SAL,K A-I Jersey cow, fresh
Aoy. 1. Black Minorca rooslers, also
a few to exchange for the same
breed. Phone 37-F11. J. F. Hlolh.
roll SAI.K Five acres on the Base
l.lne road In Portland, 1 miles east
of Montavllla, or will trade for home
Jn oseburg. M. Oevaney. Phone
FORRAXKNereKon and Treble
strawberry planta. Fine plants from
one year old stock. Price 17 per
1000 f o. b. Dlllard. R. A. Hercher.
lHlard, Oregon.
S"PVAN'D WSX FXK OAL&- An
loeal Xmaa oresent for boy or girl
Heautlful black aid white mar,
four years old. Gentle, sale. Roy
MILCH UOATS Two Rood mllrh goats
;!'.V,.ale. ' 3S ch, In milk now.
vl 111 deliver free to your place. Write
Runray Uoat Ranch, Myrtle Creek,
FOR SAt.R One Ford touring, $260;
one Ford touring. I2J5; one Ford
'.'r.1'"1' one Overland touring,
lino; one Overland delivery, 1175
IHllard Oarage. TJIIIard. Oregon.
I-OR FAt.K A pure bred Toland China
nog-, or will trnde for fat or etock
hogi.. Also have a apan of work
hi.rms or a line driving mare, to
trade for goats, K. A. Kruae, Rose'
uurg, ure,
kit rl,),''u" RK!T.
wr ys-"
, "vr-ii.-.-rc J!L"'' st.
m. . ""p.. ure. wood
- ' -
FOR RALK Or trade for cow. sheea
oe- goats: Good saddle mare, saddle
and harness. Ride or drive, and gen.
tie for children. Also large, well
bred mar eolt. All for $;,0. P O
ii-y, Him nurg.
FOR SAW Ite-t h
J,1!"5""! worki S1" " Oood life,
h"'.. Perfectly gentle. Worth
.V v ,"K', ,2, " o'd soon.
Also have good harnes and heavy
.wion. nojt. Kews-Itevlew
SAT.R s-iertrlr ttrimswlrk
?.?rl10,"l",n.. Vr,rm n'w" ,R: nd
v In eholo records. Onlr been
I1. nmnth. nood hs new. Will
aarrlflce foe 14. tr t. bnn
Jj'lJ'O McClallen Su. or phone
8J n" TWADP,-!!e'res In' ".tos"".
Jhlne rnnntv 10 acres In rulliratlnn:
1 Sets hn rllnv.. 1. I -.
good nutrance. 'Pr(ee f?7n0 will
erchsng, fr r,nrh rrr,-rtr In
nnglaa county, aven value, or will
Community Xmas I
yXTam wanned
Tk.'ko social od-entertainment
given last Saturday night at the Riv
erside school house) was a very en
joyable sffatr and the ladies deserve
ranch credit for their work In malt
ing this a success. There was a
large crowd present and ths rooms
were., most beautifully .. decorated
with bunting and decorations of var
ious kinds,-which alone teemed to
put life Into the people."
The early part of the evening was
spent with music and games In which
nolo tha young and the old took an
active part, and enjoyed themselves
Immensely'. About 10:30 ' o'clock.
Mr. Flndlay, who' was. to sell. the
boxes, had some difficulty In stopping
tha games In order to announce that
the sale of boxes would begin. This
started off wrth a ' bang. Several
times two or three dollar were of
fered before the auctioneer' chuld
call for a bid. '--There was a number
of nice boxes snd they sold like "hot
cakes." Mr. Flndlay surely did his
part, well In sailing the boxes and
the receipts were neaT $100:
- The' cpmrol.yee wishes to .extend
their uhsnlca . lo, the ladles for , the
boxes and also to the gentlemen who
paid so liberal for them.- This money
will be Used to give a public Christ
mas tree at the school house for (he
children of this community and Santa
Clause will be there with a present
for everyone, from the high school
Uds to the smallest child in the
neighborhood. There will be a com
mittee" on program appointed and as
many as can or will, are .requested
to recite some appropriate piece or
give a reading of some kind.' ' Roth
the, young and tha bid are requested
to take part In this and to report to
the committee' on - program at the
earliest date possible., which will
then give tbem an opportunity to ar
range the progrartt," Remember this
Is free for all, so bring the children
and let them have Rood time and a
chance to see "Old Santa." And nut
their presents, the. parents', school
tenon ers, your friends', and your
sweethearts presents on' the tree.
Christmas comes but once a year, so
take advantage of this opportunity
to make others happy and thereby
make yourself happy.
1 And In conclusion we wish to say,
If there Is anyone (hat has not as
sisted In getting this' up, and wish
to do so-, may leave their donations
at the Riverside or-Edenbower store,
and It will be turned over to the
committee in charge. Correspondent.
a : ....
Great difficulty was, experienced
today in getting messages to - and
.'roin the cities of' the north. - Tele
graph lines were down because of
the storm and messages were put
through only with a great deal of
trouble and delay.
4
ADVICE TO IaOVF.LORX ...
AND OTHERS
f X T - v..;-V t
Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: I have a boy
friend who Is not living here. Last
Christmas he spent at my home and
we exchanged presents. Should I
send him a present this year. - He Is
only a friend. Thank you. Emma Q.
Answer: . I would not send bun a
present unlets you have corrpsuond-
ed frequently, and are very good
friends. Probably a Christmas card
will be all tlutt Is necessary.
. - " ;.
Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: I am going
to the city for Christmas, to visit
at a very wealthy home. On Christ
mas evening there is to be a dinner
at this home, with many guests, and
following that a Christmas tree. Af
ter that they plan to go some place
to dance, and for a supper. I am
wondering what would be the -most
appropriate thing to wear to an affair
of that kind? I have a very elabor
ate evening gown, but T hardly think
the occasion Is formal enough for
that. I am rather behind In clothes
this year and have . nothing else.
However, I rather want to buy a
gown In Portland. . What would be
appropriate, or should I take the
evening gown? Thank you..lor your
help. Miss Hand.
Answer:.. It Is rather Iwra for me
to say Jnst what would be appropri
ate. If the people yon are going to
visit are quit wealthy, Utey will very
likely wear evening "-owns at the) din
ner, and on to dance afterward, with
evening eoata. ' However if- you are
not certain, and Intend to Duy a gown
anyway, you might purchase a black
velvet semi-evening: sown. A gown
of that kind Is really a dinner dress,
but can he. worn for any occasion
when you do not wish to wear a more
formal evening gown. It would he
appropriate under any cirrnmstanrrs.
o
Mrs. I. B. Howard, of Looking
Glass, was ln Rnseburg yesterday.
looking after business matters..
to .iK ol AZZjat,nA n0 '
.iU.xj tcn-W.Jl UJ .our..
.in a
RAISED HIGH
' y.ireA a Titrhthrownon
, nn readv to melt In
your -moutn that's Cal-
urrret Discuus every itmej
h's the same story of everything
111 t...u
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
I - nspA Tt- -tipver vnrip-L
fails or disappoints. Under
every condition 11 pro
duce the best biscuits, pies,
cakes, muffins, etc.
. Don't put up with the dis
appointments tnat come i
klrom using orennary Daxinai
l powders it Ian t necessary
, buy ana use (.siumec ine
pure ana sura orana.'
A jKmn9 en bl Caltimot contains full
loos. Soma baking powders come in
12 occana Inatead of 16 os. cana. Ba
our yoa got pound whan you wank It
DODGE FOR SALE. .
4 Fine buy p 1918 Dodge tour.
Ing car. 1700 Service Oarage.
.- r r o
J H. SINNIGER
All kinds of sheet metal work,
warm air furnaces, both pipe and
plpeless. 119 Oak Street.
Phone 428. Roseburg, Ore.
MOORE MUSIC
, STUDIO ,
Pianos and -Aeolian Players
Call and see them.
Bell Sisters Hldg. Phone 391L
Western Electric
IS8
TOWER AND LIGHT PLANT
Howard Vlilis '. " ':
Phone .18-K-J.1. - ftoaebnrc
HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS
Be Better Looking Take
Olive Tablets
Tf VAttr slnn la vvumm.i.Jim
pallid tongue coated appetite poor I 1
you have a bad taste in your mouth
a lazy, lavgood feeling you should '
take Olive Tablet. h
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet f a tub. I
rtitute (or calomel were prepared by
Dr. Edwards after 17yeara of, study. I i
-r.ciwarasuuveiaDituareapureiy
veUblccornpoundmiiedwitholiveoiL
,You will know them by their olive color, i
Tohavetclear,pinkkm,brighteyes, i
no Dimples, a feeling ol buoyancy like
childhood day you must get at the cause.
ai. EAjwaros iuvv AaDieis an on .
T
' Now is the Time
to Put
Your Alad'din
. IN ORDER
....
COMR In snd get a folder en
titled, "How to Pot Your
Aladdin in Order." It will
fell you how to make your Aladdin
givs better service than ever. It's
yoors FREE. We also carry full
line of
Nanttes. Chimneys and Wicks
Oet ready now for ths long winter
evenings when you will need the
pure whits light ol ths Aladdin for
your indoor work or pleasures.
awiamauua a v as sa Km aspwta nm
tnt liviw mnA tsfttiali I it-a iLwul
have no danifprou aLcr dfectb M
ittjttrttiessa i Chuchll, Hdwe-
(FroiMtA-iAi ffiiCxtwrtmeBt Station )
Dairy co in milk at this aeatoa
uiouid be fed literally and protected
from tb cold ralnt. Cowt exDosed
to tha- weather - us conifderable
amounts of feed for body mainten
ance tnat otnerw.se would go Into
milk production.
Queen life to penutnd.
"pen. and for qtmen bees promlsea
(o exceed the supply ' next Bprlnn.
Beekeeprra should place their orders
now for spring delivery In order to
Insure getting their requlremeuts.
The department Of entomology will
be glad to furnish names of pro
ducers having queens for sale.
Cider May lie Kept ftweet
Sweet cider may he preserved by
heating In to 160 degrees F. and then
Mealing It in clean bottles' or Jugs.
After , the bottles are sealed. . Dlaoe
tbetu In water and heat to the same
temperature for one half hour when
sterilization will be complete. Ex
periments made by the horticultural
products department show that elder
may be kept sweet Indefinitely this
way. ,
, Blast That Orchard Soil. ,
- Late fall Is the proper time to
blast shallow, orchard soils In order
to break up any Impervious starts
beneath and Increase the water hold
ing capacity. Pull directions for do
ing this work to the best advantage
may- be had uy writing to tne de
partment of horticulture at the col
lege. .
BID WANTED.
t l
'Notice la hereby Riven that aealed
bids will be received up to and includ
ing Nov. .30th, 1921, for the purchaie
ol the Eldorado (Hocky point) school
bulldlntr, and tha one 1 acre of land
belonitinff therewith. Tha rleht ta re-
aervfd to reject any and all bids.
By order or, tne Hoard or im rector.
- .GKO. A. CRANK. Clerk.
Khool District No. 71.
Post Office address, Melrose Oregon.
BTOTICK TO CONTRACTOR.
II Ik way Cmetrue.it, Uouttlaa Coua-
ay. orrMtti. -
fiyaled .olds will ba received by the
county vouri oi uouiciaa couatr. ure-
Sonttt the eeurt houve in Kotteburs.
sOraaran. ftl. 1 o'clock a. m. an the 2tth
day ot tNovenuiar, lvl, fur construc
tion work on a section of road bftwen
Myrtle -Creek and Nuggett, known as
tne utroue Hill Mection. The work in
vuivea approximately 1 mile of .trading1
and tfruveltntf, the limits belna moye
particularly described as from ling,
am 0 -r- Uu to KnK. tita 47 - I2.i, in
arc, tv, z, u, , j 9.. n. w.
Alur fur inridf riK-f i.in iL-rirW nn a so.
tToa- of work between Myrtle Creek
and Burk Fork, known as tha uunni
van ttevtloru Tha work Involves ap
proximately mile of grading and
xrave nir. the iinwta beiiiK mora oar-
kicirttrriy described as from Eng. Sta. 4
ait.Q to Ktir. ta. iu -f- uo, in ueu. is,
T, 29 8.. K. 4 W. ' t
Also for construction' work on a sec
tlon Of road between Myrtle Greek and
Buck Kork,: known aa the Klusser Hill
Section. The work Involves approxi
mately nine or grading and gravel
ing, the limits blng more Particularly
described as from Kng. Sta. 0 4- 00 to
Eng. Hta. 14 4- 00, in the Hec.
l it a., n. 4 W .
Also for construction work on a sec
tlon of road between Myrtle Creek and
Buck Fork, known as the Jamea Sec
tion. Tha work Involves approximate
ly 1-1 mile of grading and graveling,
the limits being more particularly de
scribed as from Kng. Sta. 0 -f- 00 to
Kng. Sta. -18 4- 3&.1. In Seca. 7 and 8,
T. 29 Kjl R 4 W.
Separate bids will be received on
each or tne anove sections.
No bid will be considered unless ac
compnnied by Cash, bidder's bond or
cei-uiied rnecK. ior nn amount equal to
at least five t per cent of the total
amount -of the bid.
A sufficient bond will be required for
the faithful performance of the con
tract ln a sum equal to one4ialf the
total amount of tne bin..
Plans, apeclf IcaUons, forma of con
tract, proposal blanks, and full Infnr-
mnfliin fur hdlrlnrn mnv h alitA.inol at
the office' bf the county clerk of the
county road m aster. Court House, Rose
burg. Oregon, upon the deposit of flva
dollars.
The right Is reserve to reject any
or all proposals, or to accept tha pro
positi or proposals deemed best for the
county.
inA n. mrmuc,
County Clerk of Douglas County, Ore
gon, i '
The Mock Signals
Are Working
: I 1
V- j
' i 'J
i a'
I .
In some respects, human experience
is like railroading.
Every moment of the business and
ocial day the block signals are giving
. tight of way to keenness and alertness
while the slow and the heavy must
wait on the sidetrack for their chance
to move forward.
The ability to "go through" and to
"get there" depends much on the poise of
body, bi am and nerves that comes with
correct diet and proper nourishment.
- That's, why so many choose Grape
Nuts for breakfast and lunch. Served
with cream or milk it is completely
nourishing, partly pre digested, and it
supplies the vital ' mineral salts so
necessary to full nutrition.
.1 ' ' -
Grape-Nuts has a rich, delightful
flavor, is ready to serve on the instant
and is distinctly the food for mental
and physical alertness and speed. At
, all grocers.
"There's a Reason",
for Grape-Nuts 7,
Miisic
Sis I hanksgivings
vmesi( uessert--
.,. fr- fJ'-.i b. .'J
If rm MAkml
'Iti'ilt h I tU kB r I W T. li1 tr t ' ii
ja,' -t: J.Ji, l
Uucm l Uluvt tu uctuis tut vusjommcio with a Itrw inrlntf '
t
1-aiihct. tu lunitcir
Ichocu. I've at lutsoc dum UucrtMcd in food iKgichaaks to riw Gulbranctu'
like oranges? eat
RANGE
-CRUSH
icecream
A NEW product of
extraordinary quality v
and dcliciousness. The .
flavorismadebyOrangc J,
Crush Company and is .
like that of the famous
drink,. Ward's Orange .
Crush. Your family will .
welcome this latest
dessert. Order today.
Phone 340
DougUs County
Creamery
The turkey, sweet potatoes, cranberries and pumpkin pi are out of
the way, and Mother is blushing prettily at the many compliments
to her culinary skill.
What next?" : ,
Music of course.
It Is In the natural order of events. Thanksgiving without music
Is unthinkable. With music It is complete.
Grouped about the Gulliransen, not one but Is singing with the best
thut'ls 1n him,, or her. It Is a time for song and all the pent-up
feeling of the-significance of the day fins expression In melody.
Is the' p'laho accompaniment too high? Then change It to a lower
key by means. Of the Gulbrausen transposing device. Is It too fast?
Then move the Gulhranson time lever slightly to the left.
The voice need not bo strained when singing to the accompaniment
of the Gulbrnnsen. For this Nationally-Famous l'lnyer-I'lano is
rulniKnhle to the voice, Juse as it is to the moods of the playcr
for dancing, for the latest song hits, for opera music, for "47 kinds
r - planlst,-or to the particular wcnslon.
A Gulhranaen In your home will bring pleasures the year 'roum
ot fun.' -
Did you know that the prices of Gulbrnnsen I'layer-I'lnnos are tho
same the country overT That they are fair, reasonable prices, froo
from artificial Inflation?
This la due to enormous production (the Gulbransen factories have
the largest output of Player-Pianos ln the world) and the resultant
reduced manufacturing cost.
THKKK Mii:I.S:
-White House Model 1700
Country Sent Model 1600
Suburban Model , $495
The prices are branded in the back of each Instrument nt tho fac
tory. With the Gulbrnnsen you receive a set of Gulbrnnsen In
struction Kolls to help you pluy well and got the greatest enjoy
ment from your Instrument
OTT'S MUSIC STORE
itosnitito, oni:iov
f itosnir itc, oiti:;v.
Big Drop.
IN ALL KINDS OF
TIRES
See us for Prices. Better see us for Weed Chains
before you are sorry.
C.r A. Lockwood Motor Co
ltosriu itj, oukuon.
1-tHUJ .
FttlUISON
f '
( m PUW aWPI m M MM mK II wmMU'wi, uiivriw.
I