Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 03, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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PACK pom
Price $675 f.o.b. Roseb
"tTBy APKIL 1st. we want every person in Douglas County to know the Price and
u" New improvements on the
Superior 490 Model CHEVROLET
To accomplish our purpose, we have decided to take advantage of the large circulation ofleml
Ly the Xews-Iic-vicw. The following are some oi the most important improvements: bpiral ni:tf
genr and pinion, hand wnenreney brake, ne- style top, lower seat i, .-ition, new rocker arm adjust
ments on motor, Tii.oken bearings in front wheels, and many otln r improveiiieut.s.
Everything
but the
License
hi
GLENN H. TAYLOR
SERVICE GARAGE, Roseburg.0,
Safe TfUlA fcr IKFAHTS zr.i INVALID
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ASK f OR
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S&tSZrillLtt 4 inmdtif Starr tf-MtfiAi fnirfax Aaiuiaa.1
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CANNED FOOD
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j ( (K liKlT FOOD SALE. j - "-i
PotIofants,Invs:M3i4C:!;:ii-Ciri
The Oridnsl Fcu.l-L;:i:iL I"-r All
er.tr ict in "irr
Vn DIc-eiKM?
kitty n.ii.T'ivs
ASSINti b.-d.
1 II was tli(
John ami I walked lo the uior t r lucked nr..
fill'. I Tin- -.laitlm.' room and IIS we onsf'ioUS. 'I'!;
r.-a died Hi" floor where a room fur ' -specially If Ii in
' fii'i" that I hail
i', ' !' W 111) HiH llll-
s.eht is appalling.
cii'1 you love.
H II, III It SCHOOL ITMMS
Aliro Hill, Mrs. Molllc Till,
sunshine of Shanty Town.
the
iPithky Duiiksi a;;cd five I Kitty l.:xl Ieeu resorv. d. wo saw John rtlshci'. forward and dropped
.. i i, .ii.. i.i ' h..m i.iiini' h..r ihmurli ihe door- on Ins knee.- is '! her hi il. e rom
Tl... intermedial. and primary TbMm. aged ' ' way. 1,,S im.rn,urln I w that he was
room r..-c,ve,l tl,. ir second mod-rn Kl.-.i- 11.11. Mm Ira Illek.y. a"i .1. hi. c,,i,l,c,1 , should, rs. T!i- P" R Incoherunly to her and to
liealih irusade pine and arc working tin. little rhrouded figure looked so help- ''' ""'
fur the third one. i.usi I'tiday night a basketball i,.ss. The sound of h.s voice apparently
The Intermediate room Is going to "emu played lY.dween the ili.ur -si,,, is still under the anesthelic." i- hi i.ed her. Tie- l'nii; lashes, still
Kive a play entitled "Mrs Tuliha 'if !-' -M n Creek pills at -Mr- volunieered a nurse who camo 1'i-lcnl'ii with the iinil.e-up, trembled
f hanly Town." KoIIowIiib' is the east He (-r. ek. w ii!i Ih:' result lit: a s. ore ward us. , ei-ainst her h..k as iho.iKh ihey
if charaeterH- "f 1 0!n l,iv"r of -Myrtli- Creek. will .'-he rerover? Will s!ie p'- to heavy :or I no weak eyelids
A game was to nave neeii cover: demanded John e.v.e,teciiy. to ra!::e. .
I.etween tiie Wiliiur llOVIl and the --i ...,.ri l',,v tnnn hut the n , .i...:.. 1.....!
, , . , ' ".-, i ii' iitase-n i v. .u ii, in ni' ii ii.i
.'erlle Cleelf hllVS llllt lie Irill'k ill .1..,.. ..ill I... li..r,. e f K- " re. . ... .... . ..... ...
,. ..... ... , mw,i ,.w v...-. . .j , .. lo I ,ei a I . tin' jiilieiins nan noi ;ie
lleulah I'arker, Jliss C linnlo Ine. v,hieh tlio Will.ur boy were poinn m : rii,.d the nurse. i .,...d to r ine e n ade her lok
her lady hoarded- real itenteel. .Mynle Creek, broke down and they Further eonversalion was Inter-' . t'm ualv x. ei ever
l.ois Crulihe, Mrs. Kllen lllekey, a were able lo proceed only to Koso- n,;,ie, i,v a voice xaviiiK: ' l" , ,. -. c;. ..w
neighbor who bales lo Rossip. , i.i.rtt. The same will In- played at a . ..!" : K 'J "P
Kslber llrown. Mavbelle Catuphell, "ear (late. We turned and 'Tony Melville '-'""
i-eiiv vnuiiK B. hool teacher , Ml-' Hoozcr spent the week end at ,.Ias, jhn Storm 's hand. "How is Aa.nn tnere a treml.lins of the.
Iver Sands Jon. nlor.lan, a youiiK ;,'r '""' 1:1 orvalllH. , ,, ji,?'' he liniuired earnestly. tveiashes nud i'i:. lime they parted,
tensus taker I "We don't know vet, Tonv. She Is .John's race hen- over close. A look
l.ois IivIiik, Oneeult i.elia Tuhli.1. 'I ItlvSI'ASS .OTICK. i Mill alive and they have found the, or recognition l!r-lited ler face.
liKcd Iwelve. ! iinliet," Kdunteeied. to spare John "Oh. Kltlv. yon are Koini; to live.
Hale Johns. Simon ItuMles, the Ail lr":pas:'er on the Hound : ;.s tinj. li a.4 possible. j Yon must. I want you so."
corner Kroeer) man. I'lairie Kai.eh are hereby warned 'Thank Cod for t hat. 1 wi'l nev. r tier lips mo' "! and he hi nt down
Ivan HridK". Methusaleni Tul.lci that they will he prosecuted If found loruive myself for brinultiK that as- ami listened. Then raiseil iiis head.
(SrhufTi'ls) ani-d Kevin. - ' i n .-eassin? In anv way. sasin Into the company." 'and murmured: "She says. 'It's all
Klla Hill.' Victoria Hart-nsln Tuhlw l.'dl'.N'l) I'ltAiniK TtANTH. "What b-iatne of him, Tony?" I liahl, John. It's all rich!.'
asketl. i of routs" :i s all rmiit, dear one.
The cameraman and Ihe electric!- his voice rai'E out tnumpnantiy.
ans handed him over to the police John Storm seemnd lo think that Kit-
ot ute ttnu
for his sake.
WEEK OBSERVED
Campaign to Educate Public
In Use of Canned Food
Products Started.
The YounK ClrlB' class of the M.
F. church will hold a cooked food
sale, Saturday, March 4th. lit the va
cant builditiK next to ths Hoseburg
National hank.
o ,
Mrs. KdKar Shanks mid baby
daughter returned lo their home at
C.ruen last night after visiting in this
I c ity a tshort time w ith Mrs. W. F.
I Yorke and Mrs. Carl Johnson.
i Tha Iffpfll Drink S
Phone 428 J
PACK IS ENORMOUS jj of Spring Timej
Three Million Caws of Calmed ImmmIh
I'roiiiiied In the .Northwest and '
Jianey Disltilmled laurel)
to (iiiiTH and IjiI'O''.
w-1 i TfT J 1 1 ( If lj $ nfier ne.arly lieatinx the life out of Iv lier-elf. b 'd tin l:-ys
Eat Vegetables for Health i 25
You can always find the largest variety
and choicest of 1'rcsli Vegetables at our
Store. The Cream of Farm Products
and the Best in Groceries.
THE PRICE IS LESS
her to ralch
he was lurnliiK it upon himself." I her faint wlii.-per. Quickly he turned
J "II doesn't matter. Nnihitu; mat- to me:
2 , ters ir sb" will just live," rejoined "Shs has cale d your name, Vir
T .lolin Storm lu anpuished tones. She pie."
J must live for m t. 1 knew how much He made room for me and T. too.
loved her luit until now I never dropped on my knees beside the he.!.
'knew how much she loved me." At first I could not distinguish the
I, "She was a brave little pirl. John," -ords but ftmi'ly John Storm irans
J I consoled Tony, "and she was dolus lated the broken sound. "She says.
J 1 some wonderful work In this pie-1 Vircle, that she wants you to have
J. lure." 1 it all. To !' und-rstand what she
J "C: n vou finish It without her, means."
J 'Tuny'.'" 1 asked. "Yes, .dear, I understand." and 1
1 -oh, I'm not Ihinklne of lhat. 1 tune -d away to bide my tears.
J ' am only thinking tliat because of my . "She wants to v.riie it,' he said
I loolisli obsession for type , she may.ai::iin.
' 1 pav with her life." And Tony .Mel-; Quickly he wrote the words: "I
I villo turned to conceal an emotion he want Viruie to have evetytl.ini;."
; ... j '"l!;;rr,r,.Vrs.,.., was in., r- ,, Lr" .!";:,, lo' i, Id l-r hand
; ' i rtipti d by the arrival of the doctor while she made a cress below her
? Ceine on. Mr. Storm, if you wt.ubl .Vervthi, had tanta" 'that
K HI r If R: ll;o lo f"e Miss Halton." done, slie turn d v.iHi ut-eat el-
i. Moneti bav:na values in g, -oh. doctor. h si,,. KomR to nv?-, . tn t- ,:-nn h.. was lookine at
4 d: ke. eaK-rlv. rcr as t...i.-.h bv hi- very ga. lie
Everybody's Exchange
f SHOES-HOSIERY-SHIRTS
C ..... .. .. .. .... ... . ... ... , , , hi 1 tihvshilte.
tdied leeineii! a; theueh to iir.Ilt'int his
of my linage npr. i her iflind for all eternity.
Special values In itien'H ami rA ;', ' , : , i,,,,,,,' heard the
l.oe oi work shoe-, t lull llmnd A ,y v , ,.,'kn Kitty's part even words:
a :tt. il,,C ,l.l.,r Tenv M.lvilte t.iid .Inhit. KNs n:e."
4 n M, A 4 hlB hand on his arm.' And wn: bis lip' pre-s-d acainst
I BERGERS BARGAIN STORE i -::; .'.l:;,!; !'::". ,;' r'u'A ,UT UM
d t K.ui, ( line , i. ..in. in i Him nii.iiii
TA llltl ( a s SI. J
a Ituy Ihelii liei'ii, llicy will wear
4 chlldreii'N Inislery. liisul stapl
V. railroad iiii-o'h sliirls
cheil ntlf oil 111
child
spilal
'I'll VII!!', I tOW The Aileif.uitli.'
Some Real Bargains.
One 1921 Truck Used Four Monti's
n?v tires in rear and in A-l
condition - - - $350.00
One 1921 Fori! KoadshT a Sn;ip
One 1919 Touring, a iul liuy - 225.00
One 1919 Truck complete, new motor IW0.00
A Stanley Steamer for - - 100.00
One fletrac Tractor -
dine
I BBS
mi 1 1
sM''(im:i hi vo man i;i;n kns 1 '
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n i'.o 1 1 lit o d bis ulleetlon
t'r. Fla-h r-"arus to the
to effect ti lliiilliui: res-
last ha'ipbieis had coiee iu'o f"l, in :;;
le. Their , In!,) and lie ir home Cue.
.1 I ei.ele Jul. s I.i ( leio and limit W hile t
l.itppy lievoiul in, .i.iii I-. I: ;it Jim n.n ':
'.,n. e r : 11 1 lie. lint in,-, t 11, s: id of t iie "'Ml i ..' '
n i:!it to il ler lills!.inil leetiiv. slory i-
IVirine fal-e a , n -at nee- h,. allow , il - ir
1-iiM to en. How she i villained to crs, Kathrvn McCulre. Villinm. Hver
h.-r liii- eind liivni.T the tun! , lose- ' .ti. s . -i. N.-l-ou V,'b.ii"l. K. .1
A ui in a on-, dr. mi. i id.ivine at the 1'i.nly .1 i 1 Koliett Holdi r.
The polled from March 1 to March
S is bvdiiK nationally observed as
Canned 1-i-ods Week, durinr which
time canned food producis uie beiliR
broueht beiore t he people of Ihe
coiimry in an attractive manner,
whiie at tint same lime educational
information is beiiiK clwii lo siimu
late the use of canned food products
in the homes. Kneurdlng the cam
palirn and its' purposes, Frank J.
Norton, the local cannervman, says:
"The object of Canned Foods
Weik Is lo acquaint the housewife
with the pood qualities, the wide
variety, and the cheapness of the
different canned food products.
"Canno.1 loods are one ot the great
benefits of civilization one or those
few far reaching triumphs of mod
ern inwjniive genius which minister
daily to i lie wants and comfort of
all ihe piople. Canned foods have
raised the slandard of living, made
nood food a reality in practically
r vi ry home and vastly Increased the
nlca.-ir.'o of the dininK table. Canned
foods have bettered the health of tile
people and lessened their labor.
Canned foods are among the out
standing achievements of modern
times.
I "The National Canners' assoe:alion
keep a luree corps (if men, national
ly known, in research work, so that
canned foods may be kept safe and
to evolve nianv of the problems
which comp in Ihe process of maiiu
racttiu. "N'otwitlistaniiiuir the seemingly
lartTe production of eanu. d foods ( f
today, the consumption per capita is
not laree. 11 can be increased many
tier cent, and canned foods week is a
concentrtited effort on the part of
tl.'j Industry to fcot the public think
ing along cann-d foods line, to let
th"t:i knew that the canning of foods
has ceased to be a haphazard bnsl-!
ne-s. but has evolved into a rcleiiee
di'-eeiod bv exp'iis; that Ihe house
wife can placi' on her table commer
cially cur. ned foods more cheaply
than she could the product of her
own efforts, and every bit as whole
lotne: aH'o to call attention to the
many varieties of fruits preserved in
'in. whieh are av'iilnb3 for Ihe table
12 Months of the year. All of the
latumrs organlvai Ions are adopting
plans to standaidi.e nil packs of
canned foods, so that the pack will
he more uniform.
"The phek of the northwest this
year, amounted to nearly three mil
lion cases, bri'iclng into this t'errl
locv a latg" Mini of money which is
distributed largely lo the grower,
labor, and Ihe box factories.
"The growth of the canning busi
ness in the northwest is just begin
u ti and with Ihe ijuality being pro
line, d v. ill develop in a continuous
i:ruw th."
MILK
It tones up your
system, builds
energy and makes .
rosv cheeks.
OUR MILK IS
PASTEURIZED
IT'SURE
rj
4 tioseburg Dairy and A
e Rnda IVofks K.
(t "Tlio Cleanest 1'hice in Town" 5
r l'Hoxrc txn. 5
AnaotiRceV
THE
is no-,? under te, J
sell Btticu, 1
K nrlr rl V
5,aJ We
Oil said A it. .. .
FLOl'U and 0M o,
hi;; reduction a
We invite !ou t0
TPt'lllar . . h'
Our motto Is A r
for everyont"
Cylinder
Reboring
All makes and sizes. We use the
Ilubaco Electric lleboring Ma
chine. LEE TIRES
Smile at miles. Fabrics Cords,
and Punctilio Troofs. Govern
inent Specification Tub( s, Acces
sories, Genuine Ford Tarts.
UnionGarage
Authorized Ford Servlco Dealers.
'The House of Service."
Jackson & Winchester, l'lione
lb, selling.
Xear Coiiiuiercitil Caiim (iroittid.
hhJ
1 "OREQ0!
1 Portland Ce
A Douglas Country
Insist upon "0Jr
a ment being mi J
j ouuu up a payroll a;;
your own from tirt
t barrel of "OREGOX
Z material from Doiji
f and adds $!!! tote
i Every dollar spent
I ceinrnt leaves Do:ti
r to build up other irc-
Gold by
t DENN'S TRUV
2 & STORACICt
TOMATOES
with a Ileal Grrden Flavor. K
When you open a can of ROY- K
Al. CLUB WtAND tomatoes 4
you me rroetcd with the full 4
tomato flavor such as you en- A
joy when eating them out of A
your hand In Iho garden. 5
Economy Grocery
?V''-'v.tqu.
STOP LOOK LISTEN!
Used tvlk
Oakland sis, mil'
paint
Chevrolet loiri4
condition
Chevrolet roittn,
model
Maxwell lourinj. :
paint, 1920 model .
Ford truck, wonn ('
fine Ehape
Oldsmohile spetl
late model
Dodge, screen side. '
model
Federal H4 to" tr
most new
J.0.NERW
DEALERS
want n nrw sluing
policr in'.:, a 1 - km1!
tiion :; tr -:. v.i. !'
it inn f :-(ti! : :i I ! :i f. ! In1
iir:My ii- t il hv
,h nr)-.'. .lnhn t'.iw-
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th-.ttiv S.nii.l.iv. S- v " M.tuV
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2 t.iw r io; i v ik rsr
2 i' "t in: mi i r (M l."
ft; t ; i v t.i ill, ruvi l
.ni.i; Friday moruiiu Mar, h
Hoy Itail, y Leaving
l!ov Ihiiley, who was call,-d lo re a
'i v davs ago by the death of his
ther in-lay. Mrs. I.ibbie Hose, will
"la n to 1', mil. ton Sunday. Mr.
i'aii y is chief enuine t at Ihe state
-'iuir in I'. ndloton and has a very
re-.ionsible position. Mrs. Ilailey will
remain in ltosehurg for the time being.
I ou
dress?
liny a sewini; machine and
have a dress for half the price.
A hi special in Singer and
numerous other ' makes. A
heiustitcher attachment given
nee with each machine pur- T
chased. X
SINGER STORE!
2 127 N. Jackson St. I
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si ii; w. i I'M (.ooii :a
iiifli.ii:'; inn r:;," mi'! Hill"! Il
('. A. I.0CKW00D MOTOi! COMPANY.
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From Atarch 3rd to March lltb
2 49c
Regular price $1.20)
tVrr lo fit 20c irm
tjwrtr pric Oc)
Insurance U t":'
hand maid of
bu,ines9 nccesJirf-
Among Ihe t.
oer.ipanics whirt '.'..
,uesuNisa-f;
FAXY. l''cl1 ' ! ,
th"- world. IkW
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Rice & Ki
Insurance
S. B. CROUCH
ii i:iv Ait::. siMitrixtj .mps
113 siii:i;ifi.x st.
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