Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 25, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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PACE TWO
ROSEBU RG NEWS-REVIEW
(-lied Da lv f neept Sunday
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COOD EVENING FOLK
The yelio-liv!.-ed
kurlK6 who h.-ve
Been stealing towers
" Frcm the residences
Of'the villjne
Mai;5 ci o-.:
'A rTectionr.it towlrds
The regular pole-ct.
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A coed l'1s!e ' rawhide might serve
to lessen t-e:r dtiires lor numi
floes.
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The parent teacher's association of
the n s. wi'l give a programmy at
the auC tomorrow nite for the pur
po-e of buying seed fer f-e lawn.
DUM3EI.L DORA THINKS
A .manicure a doctor for men
cnly.
A FORM LETTER
CIGARETTEA
rsi-rtfM-Tinw ininn
LLruL I nuy niliium
lULUilLIHlll hUhiSlU
I TO BE HERE SOON
Doug Bleckcr csme home in an up-i j!o.
per berth the other night. I ne air
wds w-rm as b'aes. and to make
IiiMrict Atiorm-y C'-nrpp Ncuni'r
today received a ! i ! r frorti K. J.
tlmiiR, seorr-tary !) S-'enatnr Stan
ilehl. utatiiiK. thiit lie will " 'n
tnir' al some a. .le in tlie ilea'
future Mr the uunw t't nn-euui.
Willi nnv re.Hid-iits ef ibis
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X TODAY S MAKKLI
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Price Paid Farmers for Product, j
ltuiter 2i to .',u t-e!i. I
t'litl.Tfat j
Kesa. is o'liu l.er doii ii. i
Hens, heavy. ISc lb; livht 14c lb. t
lir.'j Droilers, Sue lb.
Veal, dress, d 8t to 12c lb.
Ilofa. dressed. 12c, 120 to 160 lba.
Weight.
Cows, prlnio, 4'4c.
Steers, prime, fc.
Honey, loial production, 2UC lb.
Cacnra bark, 1922, Cc lb; cauiara
bar, 1921, T'-ic
Retail Prices on Mill Products.
Kid mohair, per Id. 00 to 70
cent:;.
Mohair, per lb. Sue.
Wool, fine, per In. 4 0c.
Eastern outs, I2.1U per 100 lbs.
.Millrun, J140 to $1.0 sack of 80
lbs.
Cracked corn, T2.15 to $2.30 per 100.
Whole ci.rn. $2. HO per 10" lbs.
Iiolli-d barley, 1.80 a sack of 70 lbs.
Flour, soft wheat, $1 To sack.
Flour, hard wheat, 1.95 and 12.10
a sack.
Stop a Mmute
Hi Parn 1 .
OIIITI'AHY
part or ctillureii
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v . r;.i ity ' iHi!ii
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1 year. '. n
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till!'
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inei.'. aliM holism soon
i:i,t lie (Icjiviided on. A".
t imiiiiiui.h .it. on w an i(if
s. altt l'l'd over thousands
xplaiiiUl in any oliu-r way. ror one
Ii U ii' !', tllo it-vi of a million cases can be
t;i .-( h'.IoL'y or 1,y ancient eiulern teachings.
. i:d .onahou t.,i' main peini in renanl to ail these things seeni!:
Ui lie hi.-, : Ju.-t :.s a ration jMs on with its daily life and i':-.
spiritual di. i!iii'ineiit helter without alcohol than with it, fc'0'tr.!,
rci ,,, Letter Willi life and service and spiritual illumination with
out tlie intoxication of dniiblinjr with matters of the f.su'al piano,
'.ifitnaii: m, like alcohol, may K've one a .sori of .specious coiiii'ort
by dulling H"-- oilier sense, I.Jr putlintf to fkej) the h it'll powers.
1 " tit it cai.iit.t he iinlu),"(J in often !
the fine fabric of the mind."
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It i fas it r to kick up a fuss than to .step on itjo terwai d.
.lo.inne Denton was horn Nov. 6,
1S57, near .Mailisouvlllc. TcanesHoe.
She was married to Adiim A. Staf-i
ford Dec. 3, 1S74. To thko tmiou nine)
were born, five of whom 1
thmas mo-e uncomfortable, uoug , ,.,, ...i. i,av :,.iv bioiness mrvlve her: . ( ., A. II., -Mrs. t)
tound t-at the berth was inhabited, i :t.nijUI, or ay S., ,:. int.-r.;t lull''. Tlaley all of floselmiK, Mrs. Del
When he got home, Dsug was rather . .nnm,. depart ir-nts. Mr. Adams i la Williams of 1'orilaticl, and J.. M
wuim une'er the coM.-r an-1 cat dOAn' ,.. iiwinpllv to meet anv ex-'of Oklahoma. Her hiihliand ulso ro-
is, i -vice men who have matters whi h j main? to mourn his loss, and rela
ihiv iieiie to ha- ' Senator Slnn- lives and friends In several states,
fi. id ,.ive tiis. ni.r.i.ngi nltention. Mr. I Jus. Stafford united with the Meih-
as soon as
End wote the r.-ti'roa-' a rat'-ir pep
ery letter. ut received a v-.ry apoio
cjttic reply from the company, deplor
ing T.-e -r- w. 1IimM1
mm in their s.ecpinij cars. In tact ...,, nt
that letter w s-jch. masterpiece '' Art
.u.. I-....- ,1 rn hi, frrt emil to Slop 111 RoKebUr.
I ;' ,.,,.- m.nn;m Hmrned out Hie ros-hur? Chai.il . r of Commerce
of th2 envsloie on which WSJ Mn'A
he will be able
He also urees
to use its Influenc in having Pres
ident Hardinc stop In this city on
his wav through from San Francisco
to Portland.
Kvery man's hoiiM'
if he owns the houi-e.
and Fuel Company.
is his castle
l'ate Lumber roke foiiio
send '.his guy the bed bug Ictte'."
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LOVE LINES
"You say you're too tired to a' to
show "
' Forgot it was my birthday, nid ya"
"Let me tell you a thing or two "
"If you don't pay that bill by to
tomorow ysu qet a new cook M
"Your friends! What a gang of I
deeply without eorriiptiliu; "You'll laugh pt the other sidi ofl
your moutn :
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i ' . i. . lurch. Cell
' . ! , ,j -. j!seivid. Cafeteria suiipet served at
ya "
"You give me luxuriesl
pos-lodist church soon after her iiiarriase
an I ah. led to that faiili to the last.
The family first came to Oregon
about ten year3 nt;o, but spent sev
eral years elsewhere befoie setllini;
here permanenlly which was a year
aeo last December. She was a true
wife and a itood nioiher, literally
Kivinr; her life for the comfort of her
family. She suffered a. paralytic
lime hbo, and passed'
I
m Royal BakhsPo
wholesome. tt
You would not hesi to
use anyone of them byi
Will the baking poWeryott
use stand this test?
Read the ingredient clause
on the label and decide for
yourself.
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Made from Cream of Tartat
derived from gropes
Contains No Alum Leave No Bitter Tsa
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O. O. F. ATTENTION!
The 1. o. ). F. A.-seciaiion meets at
lliihlle tomorow. All day pi oCTam, and ! sane.
Mv God when vcu' hasket lunch at noun. lJruiK your,
7 ' i k. -..fr nr....., ..ti.l uiti.nr will Ite I
away In the Roseburg hospital April
21!. i
The service was conducted In tho .
home of her son. W. C. Stafford, by
Itev. W. S. lloidon, and Mrs. Cordon
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Dear Folks:
. , How much, money i.; lie making, is a ipiestion often a: kc
in rel'errintf to s ino p. . son v. ho in luxury l-as basked fo!' a period bu:
that's lnnjr cnoi,-l; 1o make it . o appe.ir that his income must be
close to fifty thoVisai d (ery year.
On the other hard the fellow who is modest in hi- ways
si Mom muses any iu'ere.-t t'.o his bills he alwavs pays, for il
: i i in ; ihat it is c i;!eut his iiiemro must, be small, ill th . pleasures
i .iiiiiV Ii" iadiiles not at all.
I m Gcream-
ing. Say
a NOSE FOR NEWS
They rarely have a paper
In a little country town.
Because the women are so goo-i
At spreading news around.
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SHAKE ON THIS, BROTHER.
Our iorefathers who used to have
a righicsus te?r of the ague, now.
have crnndcone who hypothecate their
pay checks six months in advance
Henry s rut hoppers
i" '4"
Thc Portland ball tenm caused ye
I ni;:ht. Fverv body slunild aller.d.
STOMACH WEAK?
Strenp-.ben your stomach and ban
NOTICE FOR BID3
Ornamental Lights
llitls will be receivi-d nt tlie office
of the undersigned up till i p. m. May
Ish liuliKestion; Mi-O-Na Is suuran-i 7,1, 1923. for an Ornamental Lihtinc '
teed by W. F. Chaimian to do it or System of sixty (BO) posts, complete,
money back. 1 in accordance villi tlie specifications
IN BANKRUPTCY
In tin District '''ourl of the United
Slates for the District of Orcxnn.
In I lie inciter of
.1. M. Francis, Bankrupt.
The Hardest Wrestling ft
of .the Season I
Thursday,; April 26, in Cottage Grove Am
Between RALPH ' HAND of Coteg-
.AD GUSTAVO of Portknd '
r. j.r.:. - , . ;
llutlj claiminK midille-weigiii iliainpiuc-li:;, i Xi 1
Hand was beaten by tlv.stavo several icot.:h.i).-j.
a broken rib after eac h man had one fall, uf-ttj i
at 9 p. 111. Several kooiI pr.-liiiiinari.-s s:ar..-ri;i '
Ringside, $2.20 Reserved $ 1 .65. C.ai'j;.:
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now on file In said office. Further in-
foruiation can be obtjiinetl upon appli
cation to the undersigned.
-Each bid must be accompanied by n
certified check for Five Per Cent (', ) POLISH MOPS 60c
of the amount of the bid, to be for-! For OtislliiK and unlisliin' fleers
feited to the City In case tlie success- round yarn mop with 48 inch handle
ri'r i tie crediiors of J. M.
Sullieriin, in the rounty
Francis, of ful bidder fails to enter into a con-! Knob, mop in a tin can. Also a rin-'
of !oii"lns tract and bond w ith the Ci.y. The ! shaped hand duster at 30c each. Pol-
mid district aloie.-ald a bankrupt: City reserves the rlKht to reject any ; Ish for cleanmK, polishing and beauti-
c,oi,co is heiel.v i.-iven that on the and ail bids. . I fyiui; nil fuiniiiiiv. woodwork, etc.
ti.l iinv or Aiifil l'l'1:! the said J -M., Hy order of the Common Council. Special large bottle at 2!ie and smaller
cd. to lose fifty centimes yesterday : Francis was duly adjudicated bunk- taiMieui -i. i- uiiii-r.,
by doing the unexpected and winning! ru;n : and thai Ihe first nieptinic of , , L'ily Hecorder.
a game. " j ins creditors will be held nt the office, Rosehurs, Oregon.
i ol the undi rsined ri'feree in Rose'
! one at 19c. Why pay more,
t Carr's where you save.
Buy at
timtilltlH
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luiirh.
Fed
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la! e el
mail -vim .spends m..ney faster 'hi- than in; oan
earaiu;', fifty thousand or one tenth of that aiii'Uii;!,
lie year is oer, he's earned less tiiAn he has spen:,!
n, ..elk-, he has Je'.or, .1 h . cel. he hasn't i.-.uk a cent.
iiiv'.- v. ho live.; tun:'" t ly and sinus Ir . ..iiiide son;r,
. . ;..v in. I Mii.-I;, :. he p'o.ls his v :, . aloiij.'. :.nd
'. i' i e'en i.i 1'iniivf r iii.iy be ;'.',, still iiie'
" ' ! ' i' ' ". f-t ,;(;' i he t o.
: :' !: v-f nay I'arn ihat j-i'.it ; lor vliat
' :; - v. ha' v e bv ;-. ide I :. Ii car thai tells if vVe'll
i'l'iii'. ; . . ' .'!! i :1 . it we :il! pl.m when 'Mirk'
e ii v ' '.' t'!. ,n -. .r..s hal we lmtiie in li iys of I';m.
c vWvMvotvtvmmmvmv
o
O ' ' I Ilnn'l itnil vnnf mnnnv oil! ff IfiVvn
huri:. tre.. on the Dili day of May, My rirht stock is 'complete; atsoj for wall paper of poor itrade, w n.-n
-. I,..'' ... In -..l.... In ,1... I,,r.,nn tit l.r,.L.l...u r.f .,11 o .nc ..or,iul,au c..in.. ..... ,...n ...,t unnorl. nil!, Iv .111. i. IIM-
atmg the win-lo-v of our sanctum but'
thc fl'es m-t heat her to it.
xxx , transact such oil
The town stacomiv shciisS were, mopei-iy cntni' iiefore s-iid meetiim.
agog with excitement this a. m. when: l.ati.1 Ap.-il 211, l'.2o.
wliieh time the said crediiors may at- enamels, auto paints, the very best: ninj; patterns for LFSS at Fimkts
.tend, prove their claims, appoint a. and prices reasonable. Fishers Paintj Paint and Wall Paper Store, ll3 W.
tiusiee. examine the bankrupt and. and Wall Paper Siwe. Near Potior. Cass.
business as may
i.,; net !.':
C. L. HAMILTON,
Referee in bankruptcy.
carload of Himsels from sunny Cal.i
arrived in our miast and exhibited the:
i.i le st designs in hosiery. I
"1" 't 'i ' Mcialviay In II)
"Wha. is so race is a Hay in June" !. I', vlctiilvray and daushter of
ecrr.e one asked cf us today and we Caiiyonville, sj.ent a few hours In
can't think of anything unless it be a Hn.-einiri: niday atleiidiui: to husi
Chi.iaman with whiskers. i ni ys mailers. Mr. Mctiilvray
. 1 luoutiit an exceptionally larne and
r.-lnrlirl-i'tc. l-.n.-, ir,.i,l ii ,h. ' ! a u: i :'iil I. ranch of dogwood to the
MORE
ii - - i
ami i iVill
!f.'i'iic of natto'.s -3 not have to rid?
'Uc goat- At present the le.igua his
r.o qc.it. efforts to get ours having
proved tut-'e.
T 4' 't"
"if there's onyth-ng th.it vi:! 'i.ike
.in OK) Grt throw b.ick her Khou'Jers
iri nirr-ily jinq'c the motr-y t:o!lcc
tii'ii of pen nips, "hve-sav and
cIot kvya in hrr nockct wh.l-j she
h.-i .ithtu .1 frrvent T. G., ts 10 pss
a couple en t'ic sMrrt ,n d hear t'i
v.oi'1 in in a ti:t-i! oce pvci-iiri, 'r3.it
.ill t :it , . .uf rj' oceriti.,"
tv.chdcr . i th s f.clunm
,V ws-Kcvit'W (
1 1 :n i inf in ii' li
I't'ico, . th' flowt'rs at
nitcntinn and i-misc.
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r.a.d a
tot-.iy.
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DUDS PGl MEN, Inc.
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t s cf.c dcy
A I tt'e
cvrrv dav
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" to look tnU;
!: c l- tc-e,1 f :-uni
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i-e.-i. ni.it on picKCd up
.... h- . -im education,
"e: .v t.-l. -ie. t.a ll ).
n :' e 1 ..... 1 5 a '11 an.
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c-.v orcrt e c
CJidc. but many
11 ,1 v
fore..
I. . t ;
ith
rntly
i r f
s Ancifli's ri,r! w'io sot h 9
tk tnfj1' to )Miy wh.s'f y
prr;-( r( (i hjte-'cr tier ji 1-r.or.
s ' -i'.'-; "l V - r. t -; t
r :-s 1-nd it h. d to Virra.S
- p.?r?lc .ii fi-t rt ap.v tr 1t.1t.
i i t
New thev hrve m vented a devu-c
tHt r-y rttrs the nlurrr. of rrX'cn
'oi&tJ t v a kifts. We are at) a.-r.ij
'o If'rn how te tinng hcaves whtrt
fco Froch general meet.
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who is a'lui chawm' gum
- le Mern c'rver to g.t by
TAKES K.-LJ5 AK3 KELPS
Co'cf'i thr,t ',1:ar on" should be
pctten r.d of. for r.o one can stand
the strain cf racI.itiR cougii, disturbed
f!cp and irritation of tlirrtat end
I'insis. Marie Hcisler. Frccport 111.,
writes: "I had more or less of a
cugh for years and I have taken
I'.'it j a number of medicines. None oi
ihi'm t.il-.es hold and helps like Foley's
Honey and Tar." This old. reliable
coiu;h syrup promptly helps coughr,
c'iis, cruup ar.d v;hooning couit.
f ontains no oputes. Chil Jron lie it.
V. F. CHAPMAN
I COMING
I HcELROY'S
9.
Orchestra
OF PORTLAND
ROSEBURG
ARMORY
Iriday and Saturday
April 27-23
Watch Tor Further
Announcemeirts
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jire you in hormonf k
wth Miinre ?
All Nature pulsates with health and with a
call toofe to benefit by her gifts.
From her chemistry of sunshine, rain and
soil Nature provides the nutriment to sustain
health, strength and energy. Trouble comes
when Nature's plan is ignored, and deficient
foods are eaten to please taste alone.
Crape-Nuts w ith cream or milk brings to
you Nature's gift of vitamin, together with the;
iron, phosphorus and other mineral elements
which your body must have. Partially pre
digested in the making, Grape-Nuts is quickly
assimilated.
You'll be delighted with the crifpness rnJ
flavor of this delicious, rcady-to-cat cereal;
and with Grape-Nuts as a regular part of your
breakfast or lunch, vou'll be following Na
ture's plan for healthful nutrition.
Ready to eat, with cream or milk. Sold
wherever good food is sold or served
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A FOOD
GrapeNuts
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Mde hv Poitum Cere! Company tno. Battle Creek,
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