Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 28, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    RADIO
FAN
MR. WILBUR JERMAN, STUBBS ELECTRIC
CO. RADIO EXPERT WILL BE IN OUR
STORE ALL DAY AND EVENING, SATUR
DAY, APRIL 28TH, AND WILL BE GLAD TO
HELP THOSE WHO ALREADY HAVE
RADIO SETS AND WILL GIVE THE COR
RECT DATA TO THOSE VHO CONTEM
PLATE INSTALLING RADIO EQUIPMENT.
STOLEN STAMPS FOUND
(liy I'nurd PreuO 4)
SAN KKANt l.SiO. April Iv 4
The federal authorities .oiuy 4
4 held stamps valued at $-J..0oJ
whK-h the pvt-tal insxvlii ay 4
are those d'Homiuauous minstii-
alter the ompia poioonee rob- 4
bcry on MarUi 18. The Mump--
were r-coenht lioia trunks al-
h .rd 10 hav been stored in a
Ln-sl warehouse by K. J. Kile,
juig I'onle) ami Mrs. Hcl. 11
4 MrNuliv, under lnitirtunnt :n
rannrtlun with the OI uipia rou-
bery. ,
:
Hose Special for Friday and Saturday
A Special in Silk Hose, Brown, Gray, Navy, at a Price
$1.15
LuJiem Afjparrl 7
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a -1
April
( Itv lulled 1'rc
ST. JOSKI'll. Mich.,
County Clerk Fruuk Hall lurntshod
marriage, license affidavit blanks 10
the lluu.se of David and .further
"'group wcddliij,: " are expected
among member of the cult.
MR. JERMAN PERSONALLY HAS BUILT
SEVEN BROADCASTING STATIONS IN
THE NORTHWEST AND CANADA.
WE ARE NOW CARRYING A FULL LINE OF
RADIO EQUIPMENT
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iMectrie store
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SI'OKANK. April 28. Dr. C. H.
Stackhousr imported to the Spokane
Medical society that an Instant cure
of paralysis which wua caused by a
woodilck bite when the tick was
found Imbedded and removed from j
the neck of a three year old child.'
r mi.'
3L Jl
f r- t IS
uur itecora
Cards Show
that only a few of our
Optical Customers consult
us as often as once a year
This is a mistake as we
can give you advice and
additional service helpful
to your eyesight and free
of cost to you.
We're willing to give you
real service if you will let
Come in!
Bubar Brothers
Optical Dept.
.M!cir.uti .'uin;mi.
j lurfce ones, sometimes Just a few
I girls to make candy. 1 encourage ber
I to brinic girls home and take them f
l her room which is the prettiest in '
I house, and usually take them sono
, tli Inac to eat. As "Kathle's mothei.'
1 think all har friends lore me Uu.
And it has been a wonderful ouecss.
1 w ith every mother would try It. lJo
j not think it was expensive to fix up
her room. The curtains are gingham,
the counterpane and pillow slips are
edged with gingham, the little book
case Is homemade, the rocker Is an
old one of my mothers, transformed
with a coat of white enamel that aha
applied herself.
This Is a Studebaker year.
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I l'.v '"nlted Pre is. I -IXIiIANAPOLlS.
April 28. Bos
well JoliiiHon mayor ot liary, Indiana
was today sentenced to one year and
:ix nionihs iuiprlsonment and
0(10 fine for violation ot the Hnuor
laws.
( lly 1'nlted Press.)
W ASIIINUTON. April :i,V A MkIi
ofl"clal of the department of Jus
tice slated today that tint use of
the Untied Stales navy to seize rum
runners will be held lemil. Such n
possible, and got out. Wj neve:- could
have our friends there, our room, iny
sisters and mine, was the poores; in
the house because we were children,
and as such were not Imnrrtent. My
ih ,h.i'. ,n . . . i n I f rheumatism.
with us. Father rarely kpoi;o to us, !
and mother didn't auv inifn except to
see that we were clean, fed, and be
having ourselves. Wo weren't allow
ed to go to dunces, so we ran nway
nnd went anyway, and were sp:nked
afterwurd. Our home was typical of
many of that time, and that I have
seen since.
1 married nnd t now have a daugh
ter of 13. When she was born 1 re
solved to giva her everything I missed
everything 1 longed for us a girl, and
longed for more when 1 grew up, and
knew what I had missed. Although
my dnughter 1b young she Is my pal.
1 tell her everything, nnd she tells
me everything. I never lecture her.
or tell her what good little girls do,
but indirectly, by stories, nnd other
ONTAItlO, Oregon. April 17 Idaho
rattlesnakes are being shipped to Hol
land where they will encage in the
mrnufacture of a serum for the bene
fit of the human race, the enemy of
all snakedom.
Kobcrt l.imbert, of noise, has
shipped 47 rattlers to Amsterdam, Hol
land, where they will be used by the
Dutch government fn experimental
work, chiefly in the development of
a serum calculated to provide a cure
for rheumatism. The snakes were
captured in an hour and a quarter at
1 Pluck's creek, 12 miles frem liolse, on
; the Mountain Home highway. They
' rr.nge from 10 to 30 Inches In length.
The fangs of the snakes, removed
before shipping, will oe back In again
1 In three weeks, and ' the Hollanders
1 will havo to move warily In unpack
ing the load, which will be ready for
striking and causing a different kind
decision would release the naval ves-1 .,., tm(W her "the right things to
seln for a Mulsh campaign nKulnst
liquor smugglers.
TYPE A-R-I-0
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THE SET THAT SET THE PACE AT
ThE SAN FRANCISCO RADIO SHOW
o:n. r I;. .. m ra:ie liecelvcr, Detector and 2-Slagc Amplifier.
l.K i r-. d Under Armstrong Pan nt.
A Beaut ful Set. now on display,. ONLY S75 00
STANDARD PARTS FOR ALL HOOK-UPS
riM, ( utli r -Uaniim r, Federel. Fleiscluuan, Northwestern
Keml.r, fjilfiliian Dion.
Tubes, Patteries, Loud Speakers
BELLOWS' RADIO DEPARTMENT
BELLOWS STORE
' all nr Write Yi
Wants
ill
nl!II
ITEXT8Q0K FDR THE
MUST GOME DDI: MASSES IS PMED
-How
to l
i cuh1oiiit nt tlif :
In other wonis a i
r
?'T
li
fe Carry the Eclipse Range
l C ' i
bt icve it's tfc h.t
manLitarti-r. ... ' - .
(, p .. yunFHcci IK jur live jrciri.
- "-c the mc,t economical and has the ventilated
&el lt ana Tiruet iyour cooking
' te doee t0 perfect. on.
No
, 'J'""'-! to burn out and to be replaced
to V5 a yea.
. tsn "n-oare w th the Eclipse for economy
i ci -v c- -1 'y v,e 'low a discount of 10 per cent
' ' 9" 'a fcy us- "d v., It ove terms within
I reason to su.t purchaier
pthern Oregon Gas Company
('1II(A(.0, April
(:( ctoiliinu to
lowest price, or
lft son In the rtluc;!on of overload
fxpt;nse nimilr.r in character to aa
ah'trc viated university course, will J--offered
in everyone who attends thv
tenth anniversary convention and op
position of the National Asportation
of KetiiH Clothiers which will le
held here during the last week of
Septeinher.
Aftcordini; to the arraiiKei.ion:
nr.de by Charles K. Wry. iNeotive
director f the ncociaUoii, every
one who addresses the convention
will place particular emphasis upon
thi:: important pubjeet.
"Th ! retail clot hi iu: dealer who
fnvorH ht:h nrlcen if there ptill c:wnn
such u merchant," said Mr. Wry
while difcusBiiiK the preparatory
work of the convention and exposi
tion "in fliandini; in hi? own liht.
We had one sad ezperiMire with
hich prices not bo very Ions arro,
and it ta'trht u.', a lesson, ilih
prteefl don't mean hip profits to the
dealer by any rifans. In f n t they
iie:in Uit the opposite. What we
arf end' avorlnc to do all tlv ti:i:e,
ami whiit we are iloiiiK to emphaMr
ally ii 1 1 ve home to eve r one who
viGit.i nir con nf ion and e?: pt-i-tiori.
ih that reasonable prj. -
bnii'.tiif about hr e onomy In r
hed epnf:.. niirh ;! n-ntt. wiirji-ri-rv
n h;..tdltniT rr; 1 ar.d o:h r in
cidenliils to 'h liani' iiit; of r'rt'r.'r.r
mean r'f -maMe profsta and :ati.--tU-ii
ru ir.nra.
'.. c.Hr'f it Mirvev of t!ie rlo hit.c
infin-try by f :;'!;'i"fi i - p. r.; i--?'!'
d in this nnr-l?!jnn. and thi.j
lecwn (j pr;:n to be t ri : p-h t I.' our
r on w ii t ton t nri e;K:t ion mot K in.
noon t u 1 v..
REPAIR TELEPHONE LINE
C. A. Alh n forest nervice tele-'
phone engineer, Ih to Hpend several
daya in th vicinity of Tiller direct-1
ini; changes in the government teiu-!
hom line there. The power line of
the California Oregon company is in
terfering seriously with the telephone
lino there and the power company )h.
it muiieratiuM the iorent tt rvice for
the change in the telephone sy-.tem
occasioned by It h hih voltage lino.
do. When I do noinethin 1 don't want
to hut 1 know 1 should do It, I tell
ehr about ll., and ah in fast learning
the name lesHon, that we muni do
things we don't want to. I give her a
party about once a month, Bometimea
rOIlTLANI). Ore., April 27. The
'gathering together of material for a
jltxlbook on religion wliit h will meet
, the approval of l'mteiants, 'ahojs,
, Jtws and all other faiths whieh hae
'the fonndc.tinn rf tlieir belief in the
'existence vf a iod, has Jxen favored
(by the Presbyterian ministry of J'ort
! land. Kveu atheists might be called
' 0 help. I
j At a -recent rre.sbytetian meeting!
j this subject, was brought up lor dia-!
cushion and fouiul ready approval m
, the utterances of the cleiumen pres
ent. It was ptiinted out that the pei d
for religious education is appaient.
I but that no piovision had been inaite
for this need of children because of
the prejudice involved. The funda
mental beliefs c.f all creeds would t'ind
a place in the book and so h uni
onized that the mat -rial could be
ti-1 (1 in publie schools, as a pait .l
ihe cuirieuium.
The feeling of ihe 'llinlvleis
that it Is impossible to htiihl up a
proper cit i.-n-bip witiirmt j relmious
bhsw. A e(f;nni!' te, Tii' rn'iei s of
whieh would 1" drawn from d:-eiph
of all creeds, would woj k in colhibm--ution
at. the eM nse of th vi-iou
i hurch ot ran i,it inns in the pre
t ion of tY.i work, and a niitiible pub-iiMi-f
tln r I 'Ui'd. Tliere are !.o"tp,
o'hi s(h"'l fl ildien in ib 1 )
''a it w i"int' I i,u', who vdij! !
In from Myrtle Creek
Claud Kncllck and Unlo Marst."K fif
M rtle Creek were in Itosebur to
day. Here from Looking Glass
Mrs. I. H. Howard of hooking ;i;ths
spent the day In IlosHmrg attending
to business matters.
Coming to
ROSEBURG
DR. MELLENTH1N
8PECIALI6T
In Internal Medicine for the
past twelve years
DOES NOT OPERATE
In City Today
W. H. Hochester and wife of 1 .01 th
ing (iia.HS spent the day in (tie ily
looking after business affairs.
Over from Wilbur
Itev. ami Mrs. Utown were among t
the visitors (n Itost burg from that !
place today.
Will be at
Umpqua Hotel
Tuesday. May 1st
.Office Hours 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
j Foot Injurfd
j Jack M ill Kip, a local teamster, re
ceived a badly cut and mashed foot
i yesterday afternoon when it was
; eatudit in the wauon. He was tak'-n
I to the offie" of lir. lioowr when- the
I injury was deeded.
ONE DAY ONLY
No Charge for Consultation
I hu.-. P
th- ir '
low aid
.rn v
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i' h o' h' r Vnov i dt
d'lti'ti and obiiat .'in.-il-jwmeii.
ADVICE
TO THE
LOVELORN
,y
MRS. ELLSBURY
f Ail'Tri- nil f;'llilililll!t iitionil
Mtm. Kll.-bur, tar cif Newn-
A. b. FREY & EONS
Ar-" ri'h tn fnrni.-h a!l Vinf! of
ro: -h nfl (I" ;fl lin.h:r ft".d tliu-l-'-r-
P.-!"e r-.vht.
50 KEVRO OFFCn0
P'-nr Mi. Kil-l-ui: I t;iv ht--ri a
;!;ti,'r nt ;.r,ur i rilutiill fnl KMIH- tlli'-, Jf inl .;,v,
.T.i-i .l.ltl'. It-M' (.IJ rMli-l li-riKlfi uf tin
lir. Mfll-nthin Ih a ri-Kulnr Krwluato
I In nii'dli iiu nnd Hiirgi-ry and In
jlicfimi'tl by tli nt;itii of Oiukdii.
viHitu iirofi'HHionnlly ttm mnr'
linpiirliiiit tiiwim ami i'itt'-K ami offi-r
to i.ll who rail rn IliiH trip frf run
ll It :. Hull . .xrr,t III'- IXpiUHl! Ill
tri-utnifiit wh'-n ('lrttl.
Atror.lilm to Ills lut-t h :t l)f trral
iin t t h- tloi n not rpi r iti' for t hroiilr
appi IllllritlH. l-all utotii-H. nlcrrn of
Htomarli, tonil.4 or aili iioiilM.
Hh htm to IiIk rmlit womlcrfnl n--Mlf
111 tH"-!i- nf h" momnrli,
livir. Iiowil-. l.iiM-il. xkin. m-rvc-M.
In-art. kliln. v. I.i.i.pl. r. Im .I wntlnx,
catarrh, .ak liiiii". rln-iiinatimii.
ni iatli a, It-c air-rn aul rt-ttaal ail
llO'IltK.
I,.
LOAM SANS GRAVEL
For rivor loam for lawna anil bur
run or wahhrrl nanj anl ciavrl. j.i(,ne t;i!.ii
1. 7 I(. A. S. V.'.illart' Hand and Clavel ri;v
A p ".at !
itj ''! Illii '
of li-
of f: vill 1,'
. ..lit. i.- to Ho
i- -i ii; o.r f i
ftolii h:t-' v
M :i ir. r i' liooi
t'ouiiunjr.
from thi' rv rt i .
N'. I.K'i:,
p:.i.l lor
alp' of
t I....- or
i.l In Ihr
fr i'-r 1 .
;r.t;i.
rti jl i- lo . , 1 1 j i pt, , ;,n- olil of'.--
loo '.n I:lm-... I 1; r p, . iiulv in-li"-l'i
III tin- ltlt r .o' wto'r
o t' r Hi,'. io a : noi ht r v ho oomj'N int- l
il. I' h r Maiuli-'r iiini;ti,'u hi"
(iri-l woiil'.ii'i cla- liono-.. I onlv f
' i: .i.it'-- I- i n M of nuntt -ill ht-lp
llirt won. .m ai:i. I' will at li -i-o i ar
. t w hiit ' ,i! I.H'I to l .
M ;. own ho'ii.' a u'i -iro', hut :n
jiairnis ri'-w-r Ti , -1 !o hur 'uii"o
l.- It. I. p -O'd in nil' linti" i- .li-l. v .
ju t ati't tl -1 ai h'tli- ol th - woi ;,:)
mil
ailing
In not
for any
R.t any
ln'ttiT. il l l-.ot 1,11 to rail. J ImpropiT
Itn iiHiips ruth' r than ill.-o am- an
viry of'.-n llo' ih'i-i' of your Ioiik
.'lanitliiK lionhl'-.
Ill 111' nil i r aho- il:i'--. Ihat rou-
viltati' ti mi tii,. tiii will ho fn-u and
Ihat hit tt iitiiiint is (Iiff'Tiiit.
Marii"'l woiioii titn-'t In- arrotn
luinii'l lo llo-ir lnii--liiiniN.
Ail'ln-f- "."I I'-ototi IJIotk, Minnr-apolii-,
.Minn.
SALKM, April 27. Cundldntri for
honor Kilt'itts at the Champorn lunch
eon of the chamlivr of commrrce
nrxl Monday are betne Unrd up and
ttui'slB will he pri'Ki'iit who huvo, aeon
SnlBin develop from a tiny frontier
trading post, with trulls ns streets
and a few small wooden structures
for business houses. Into itu present
thilvliiK status.
Mrs. Kate PuKh who camo hero
In lit 5:1 and lived as a t:irl at Cot
fane and I'nlon streets until she was
married and then moved a blnrk to
Winter and I'nlon streets nnd slnro
resided there, will be among thoso
at the luncheon. J. A. Maker Is run
ning a Blrnnn race for the longest
residence on the male side. He came
to Kalem in 1849, havtnu- come to
Oregon In 1847. Mrs. Rlloy Small
came to Salem In 1853 and .Mrs.
Mallnda Wade in 1850. Mrs. Wade
was born in West Stayton In 1S4H.
All of these pioneers have found Su-li-ni
a splendid place to live during
Ihe long years of their ronldence
here und with no desire to mov
away. John Wright Steward at '
asylum, would be strongly In i.i
running as one of the oldest rr '
dents. If not the oldest In point 01
time here, but he Is ill and would lio
unable to attend the luncheon.
Others are looking up definite
data aa to individual candidates
that they would like to see at the
liinrheon and it Is likely there will
he a most Interesting race for the
places before the lists are closed.
KA.Vs.tNS KMJOY OKIt.ATKS
ON I ilr.WK l.rXilSI-ATION
TOPKKA. Kansas. April 28. (A. I
Kreak levlnlatlr.il did not play as
prominent a role In the KanHas leg
islative session, just ended, as has
been the custom heretofore, party
leaders assert, feverui ineasurea of
ill's nature, however, furnished the
legislators with occasional diversion.
One In particular, calling for auto
mobile tags on front, rear and slde.t
of cars, reached a stage where It was
amended to include also tags on the
top and bnitoni, before the enacting
clause was striken out. Some of tho
staievmeii argued Ihat "The tag on
top would aid air polite Iti hundlt
chases, nml i-vt-ry car should carry a
tai: on the under side so that a vic
tim, when run down, may read the
number of the limine as the car
panned over him."
'A hill calling for a pension for
farmer 111 n eliciltd jocund treat
in. -nt. The original hill. Introduced
by a farmer, providi d for pt nslons
up lo '' a month for both n-en and
woiiii 11. the minimum re-lug flo u
month (rr those residing on farm-
ten yearn: M for twenty years anil
$.".0 for thirty years or more. One
"t-tiator. aNo a farmer, amended1 thla'
to make the pension payable only to
tarmt-pi "with coins on both hands
and htwiotn on both fe-t." The
miaMiie m killed In the stnato
agneiili oral roiiiml'tee.
A (teiiioi i.ttlr ri'irefiitai!Ve pre
sent, d u resolution eiiilorsini! Henry
Fold for ppflib nt. hut ihe lit publi
can majority of the stale afla'M
l onituliiee remit,. -h d It to p-ad
'Warren (. Hai diliK." Inslead of
Poid. and rrcom mended it for passage.