B08EBUR0 NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1923.
PACE SIX
ClassifiedSertjj
1 ALL NEW AOS ON BArTT-O
As a man eateth
HOLD UP IMPORTANCE OP EDUCATION
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ESSAYS WRITTEfJ BY SCHOOL CHILDREPJ
SO IS
cra:t. nuts
Mrs 1,'uiln
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Willi H i. ii. la. Mr. I
Knott i.i jr.. in .Mvrlli' Cre.k
Royal Utah
Coal .
Dcnn-Gcrrctsen Co.
231 N. Main St. Phone 123
p Coing, Goirj and Gone!
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S.iy, If oil want the high
dollar fur your furniture mid
other feu. Is that ou have for...
Hale, bring 111. ill In the Auction
' House, .us X. Jackson. And
I'li iise reineitllKT Illill HP gl ' W
you tho money at your farm A M
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COME TO THE BIG
TURKEY SHOOT
AT CANYONVILLE
Saturday, November 24th
Shoot All Day. Come.
WHY WOMEN BUY
at
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Silk Store
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TI I INKIN1 moulds the mind and exercise
develops t!ie body, but food supplies the
materials for building mind and body.
Crape-Nuts, made from wheat and malted
bin ley, is a crisp, delicious cereal food, rich
in wholesome nutriment.
The important mineral elements of thegrain
are readily available in this splendid food.
The essential Yitamin-JJ is supplied in gener
ous measure. The nutritious starches of the
wheat and barley arc partially pre-digested
by 20 hours' baking.
Grape-Nuts with milk or cream is a com
plete food. Its compact form makes a little
go a long way.
Sold by Qrocers Everywhere!
"Tfiere's a Reason
Mrs. X. A. Klet. lnT of KiiK'n; ar
rived In this cjiy lust nlgnt. .Mrs
I'leteher was called here, on account
of Hi.. IIi.'hk of her nlere, Pearl
Macklln. While In the city .Mrs
Fletcher will l' with her daughter,
Mi x iK'Ipha Fletcher.
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Phone 26
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t -.ui-iiu tory for
Rosrburg, Oregon
YES, MADAME,
We m.ike your Shoes
Good ci New.
It N a Hi: Sa inc to mi
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W. S. HOWARD
Goodyear Shoe Rrtwrer
214 .V. Minn St rr
LENOX
COMPANy
THE BODY
BUILDER
l LOCAL NEWS J
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.Itlornt'y Hero
O. S. lttown, (M.-nilal. attorney.
Ik hii.'M.IIiik a niton lime In this city
looking alter business mailers.
Olt lllllllts
A. J. -Cddes li ft last night for
Portland where he will spend several
days attending to business matters.
On ltlllnc-
Dr. A. F. S.-thiT left last nichl
for rortland where he will spend a
slior. time attending to business mat
ters.
Left Last Mglit
Mrs. C. lla..'of flrecn left ':ic
night for Ashlai.d v e. n- she will
friends In that city.
To California
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. I!"nm and fam
ily of elide left today for Han Ili.KO
California, wh.ro they will ypend a
iiiotuh or six weeks.
Iji.IIiV Aid To Sl.vt
The 1. miles' Aid society of the M.
K. church will meet Thursday after-
loiin at :'::!(! at the home of Mrs. J.
K. .Mct'lintock, 31s east Cass street.
Heturn Home
Miss Acnes Pltchford and her
mother. Mrs. V. M. Pt'chfnrd. return-
d last night from .Salem and Port
ami where they have been hpeiidiiig
. lew days.
Fnnii Ohio
K.-vereiid and Mrs. (I, F. Spring
f Toledo. Ohio, who spent a short
lime In this ,-iiy left this moraine,
for lliii'suiuir. California, when- they
will spend several days visiting
n it ti relatives.
To California
Mrs. S. Ancey anil daughters. (!a
brial and Alice, left last night for
Pasadena, California, where ihey will
-pend seine linn, visiting with friends
and relailves before rcturnin.1; to
their home In Salem. Tliev have
Help Kidneys
By Drinking
More Water
Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and
Help Neutralize Irri
tating Acids
TTiilnv aril 1t?iit.l,r : . lnM - .1...
result irom acidity, say a noted an- I
therity. The kidneys help tiller this
acid from the l.!..wd and r$ it on to
the biaihiri. ..lure it may remain to '
irritate and intlaiuc. causing a burning, I
scaMing sensation, or setting up an irri- I
tatien at the neck of the bladder, oblig-
ing you to seek relief two or three I
times during the night. -The sutlerer j
. 1 un.ni. inc waur tasses
sometimes with a scaMing sensation and
verv prefu
agaju, there u diili ,
cu.iv in veiun.g
it.
IM.uUKt weariness, mot folks call it
hriMsci tlicy can't cmtrol uriiwitoti. J
W inir it i cxtrcmolv annovitiR and ;
soint'tttnrs very rvuTitiil. t!w!( is cftcn
we of (lie moU siniple ailments to over
conic. I'rciii lirinkiiiij lots of 50ft water,
al-o pet alhMit four ounce of JaJ S.tltS 1
from yiMir iih.rm.ietst and take a tah!e
5Pniul tn a rViss of witcr before
I'rr.ikf.ist. Contiru:e this for tvo or '
three i!is. 1 his will heTp neMtmlie
t)ic aaN in the svtem so thev no loticrr
art' a onrce of irritation to the bla.l!er
ami urinary organs, which then act nor
mal ai'iin.
J itl S ilts is inexpensive, and is made
f-t-n the aci ! 'f e- mcs and leni"n juice,
cotrhinrd w ith hrlin. and is vn br
thiMi-and-s of folks who are subject to
urii ;try i!iordrrs canned by acid irri
tation. Jad Salts causes no bad etTecti
whatever.
Here vou have a p?ei?ant, efTerves
cent lithii water dnnk which mar
rjtiK "ktv relieve yur blailcr irritation,
a'l "U'.t have vonr phvieian exam
ii.e your kidneys at least twice a year.
This week fa bein observed In the
schools of the eltv ami county as Kd
u. aiioii Week, aiid m ial emphasis
is beiiiK Kli''.u edueaiieiial tonsulera
lion and discussion in the schools
and In public gathcrim.'. l'uili
the grade MhcHjIs have been asr-ed to
write essays on the fulje't of educa
tion and the best of the these have
been selected from the different
si IiooIh. The Xews Kevi. w In co
operation with the school officials
has agreed to publish these essays
chosen as the best turned in by the
students and will endeavor to pub
lish two of these comiiositions euch
day. Following aro two short articles
written by the children whose names
aro signed and who have been Judged
to have written essavs which have
ranked among the best:
Why We Xtx-d a Si Ii.m.I Xuro
Kvery public school needs, and
lioulil have, a school nurse for
numerous reasons, I shall name
some of the reasons. One of the
most Important is to prevent epi
demics. Of all public places where
an epidemic will spread rapidly is
in a school room. The best way to
prevent these epldenii.s Is to keep
everything clean and sanitary.
If the people realized the impor
tance of a school nurse and the help
she would give them and their child
ren every school In America would
huve a school nurse.
The nurse visits the school month
ly, or weekly, and In some places
daily, which is a very good Idea. She
examines the children, sees that
there are no symptoms of any dis
ease. She sees to It that the child
ren keep clean and Banltary. She
also gives them rules and advice as to
how to keep well, not only in the
school room but also in the home.
Very often a child falls or In
some breaks an arm. leg or wrist.
If you have your school nurse you
save the child much suffering and
also you are saved the expense. The
poorer children get medical treat
ment they would not otherwise get.
If the nurse finds symptoms of dis
ease on a child she does all in her
power to prevent its spread.
The Titirso teaches the children
hlngs that will help them all
through life. She teaches them how
to dress, sleep, eat, and exercise,
and In work properly. To form hab
its of cleaning your teeth at least
twice a day and other necessary
health habits. She also teaches them
to be able to tell when symptoms
of diseases aro shown and to go
home and teach the rest of the fam
ily to keep sanitary. To teach
them thnt health is the greatest
FOR SALE Ford coupe, 1923
model. In perfect condition In 4
every way. Driven a little more 4
than three thousand miles. Some 4
extras, including bost speedo-
meter. Cheap for quick saie. in- !
quire nt Central (".arnpe. 4 '
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01
Can save you $200 on a new
1!2.'! Ford coupe.
(llenn H. Taylor Service Ojirage j
i
been spending the past few days In
Uils cliy as the guest:: of Mrs. Ed
Hoyer.
Cet n oapon fur that dinner. Turn
south first road beyond Kdenbower
si hoot. P. K. Heaver, R. F. 1). No. 2.
I 'nun Port land
Thus. K. Cainphejl, state comniis
t loner, of Portland, is In Iioseburg,
attending to busin, ss affairs.
In Court
J. If Xapler. an attorney at Reeds
port, is sp.ndin- several days in
Uo-.biirg on business. Mr. .N'apler
Is in court.
Kftnnis lloiii(s-
.Mrs. C. A. Hr.ii.cl. who has been
sje tiding the past few days In Se
attle returned to Iioseburg this
.
sl-",'," Men
' T. Winner :,
clll of Porilan.1
cials. are sp. tiilir
Iioseburg looking
.
Officials Here
lie
d J. II. MacOare
'tandard Oil offl-.-
a few days in
ifter business.
(-(
,i ' ,,nii, .
turri. ,hiof dotocttvo for
rn tie company, and
l; - r -. assistant, aro in
spfiidii; Koveral days
r bu-I inns.
. ...
Rose!, ie
looking aft
Nft
Mr.
broil
eirv.
I'mlay
and Mrs.
pt'Hdtnn
h ft tod;'
Ivoasloy who have
liort timo tn this
:r I.oa Anirolos
nd pome time vis-
.;nd rolativos. Mr.
are from Canada.
whon tli y will
itiiii: with rri ml
and Mrs. Run-In
I'mni r.-rthuol
Mr lvt.r returned thi
mornini: from i-Mtland wherp sho
h: !.'. n sp. ii.iiiu- Hi,. pAt,t ff.v Woeks
ih li. r liuii:h:.r. tris. who n r.
e. ivim- tn atmnii in tho Portland
Sanitarium.
To l,n Ancohi .
Vr M Arl.u who han boon in
Tonland for the past year loft ihi?
morninc r,r h.-r t.ome in I .on An
b'4. Mrs. Ari-ll spnt a nhort
iim. in Kus ti
boss.
ur p ktleiulinp to buM-
IL LIFE
thing in the world.
Slflltl.F.Y KXIOHT,
fc-il, llenson School.
School NeeiM of This 'oliin.lliill r
In Koseburg there are four srhools
the H. nson. Kose, Fullerton and
the high school. The Hose and Hen
son have about three hundred and
fifty pupils. The Fullerton has
about ninety purlin, the hl.';h school
haa four hundred students.
Some of the people in Rosetiurg
have been badly frightened by re
ports about the spreud of diphtheria
In the schools. One of the most im
portant needs of these schools Is a
school nurse. During this llph:
therla epidemic a nurse could have
recognized symptoms of tho disease
and sent such pupils home, thus pre
venting the spread of the disease.
There hould also be a physical
tducation instructor who could visit
the grade schools at least once a
week and teach the hoys and girls
how to keep themselves healthy.
In all of the upper grades there
should be a set of encyclopedias to
help the pupils make reports and
learn of the lives of great men and
women.
There should be' more drinking
fountains for the hoys und girls.
When the first bell rings all the
boys rush to the basement to get a
drink. If one of these boys hap
pened to he a disease carrier he
could spread it all through the
school nnJ possibly cause an epi
demic in the town.
The schools should have a large
central library besides the small one
(n each room so that If a puoil
wanted a book that was not in the
room library he could get It there.
A Junior high school Is one of the
most important needs of this com
munity. If we had a Junior high
school there would he more room
for the pupils in both the grades
and the high school as it would take
the seventh, eighth and freshman
years from their respective buildings.
All of the schools in Hoscburg are
very crowded as is shown by so
many pupils being transferred from
one school to another. If the child
ren keep co in I m; Into the schools
at the rate they are now, it is evi
dent that we will have to have a
Junior high school soon. A boy or
girl will get a better preparation for
hleh Bchool.
If we had all these things, Rose
burg would then have one of the
best school systems 4n the state.
OWKN COHDOX.
7-A, Henson School.
Relieves Rheumatism
Musterole loosens up stiff joints and
drives out pain. A clean, white oint
ment, made with oil of mustard, it
usually brings relief as soon as you start
' to rub it on.
It does all the good work of the old
fashioned mustard plaster, without the
blister. Doctors and nurses often rec
ommend its use.
To Mothert: Musterole is now
made in milder form for
babies and small children.
Ask for Children's Musterole.
35 &65c in jars 8i tubes; hospital size, $3.
II ii 1 1 il iwJM
BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER
DON'T FCGET
You owa those friend a photo. A
good photo ic the bost Xmas gift yor
can make, and Ibe most nni.eeint.wl
Intake an appointment now with ClarV
anil e laric at me jtoseuurg studio, l.i.
Jackson St., Dell Sisters Bldg.
IT HAYS TO BUY
our lumber of Ano" S. Frey and
Sons. Salesman at orth Sid' Groce-v.
n .
HOLIDAY C.Vtns
Order your iiomiav cards now. A
beautiful enraved line to make your
selection t.jm. Order? placed dur
ing the next thirty days will not be
billed before January 1, 1924. Don't
delay. Call News-Review office.
AN OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIR
Saga Tea and Sulphur Turn,
Gray, Faded Hair Dark
and Glassy
Almost everyone knows that Satre
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- '
ed, bniiRt Kick the natural color and 1
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked ;
or gray, cars aKo the onlv wav to
get this mixture was to make it at ',
home, which is mussy and troublesome i
owadays we smi;.lv ask at any drug
store tor "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound. ou will g,t a large bob ;
tie of this old-time rcci(ie improved bv
the addition of other ingredients, a't
very little co?t Kverybody uses this
preinration now, because no one can
Possibly tel that you darkened your
hair, as it does it so naturally and even-
,l,OU iJTP"' 5ponse cr c, hrush
w ith it and draw this through your hair
taking one small strand at a time - bv
morning the gray hair disappears and
...er another applk-atmn J Vw
hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and
g!sy tni you look year, younc?. '
WANTED
WANTLD Waltres
teria.
Koecburg Cafe-
WANTKD Housekeeper. Two adults
full Utirch. 374.
WANTKI) 2nd hand single disc plow
1'bmie 37F1I. J. RJtoith.
VVANTKI Turkeys. lurge ill small
Phone 14 V 14- Hover Bros
WAXTHI) Woman to work in private
family. Midfllo aged or elderly pre
ferred. Inquire Bit! Short St.
MA N V A N T K I IMMKDI AT FX. YT
Oeneral farm work. For particulars
address K. S. Andernon, Oakland
Oregon;
AUlTllKSs) of Chester Zachary wanted
Relative near Itoseburg. AiliJresH of
brother of Jot.h Woodruff wanted
W. C. Neff, Tiller, Ora,
u A.vi'Uli Wood cutters. Good oiik
timber, good ground on county road,
G miles from Uosebur. Also stump,
age for sale. N. L. Conn, Phone
Cl'la, Iioseburg, Ore.
T MISCELLANEOUS "f
j : j
WOOD sawing done. Phone 4al, I leer
Creek Sales Stables.
UAH OWMiu-uout lorgel lo Cull
ZZ1 wben in need of autn parts.
Sarff's Auto Wrecking House.
FOR RENT
FOR KENT Furn Ishetl house. Phone
1F23.
FOR ItKNT Small furnished house,
also wood for fiale. Telephone
FOR RENT Clean quiet houscke. 7
Ine rooms. C15 Mill St.
9jn tn..Vl - rtaleiy deposit boles.
Rnseburc National Bank ,
FOR RKXT- n(U!;eepJngii pay
ments and rooms. 216 So. Parroti
St.
FOR ItKNT Modern 5 room lu.use or.
Pariitt St. Inquire nt 720 Winchcs
ter St.
FOR RENT K of P Lo.U-e Hall,
Wednesday, Thursday, and Satur
day evenings.
Foil RF.XT FurTri.slied liousekecp
in? rooms, downstairs. Also heated
sleeping room. 31S W. Lane St.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: UBed p.nyol piano ..ll
She BSOl. Phono 1170.
FOR SALE Fruit trees. Will have a
car load, mainly prune trees, here
pbnut the lath. Why not plant now.
Will have some very fine trees. See
R. L. Ellis at the yard or phone
27F3.
IT NEEDS painting and some repairs
but it has value. 5 room house,
with bath. Lot 7.ri x 140 ft. Paved
street. Sidewalk. Furniture Includ
ed and it is good. Price $2:;r.n.(in.
$1000 00 cash and balance $30.0u
monthly wl;h interest nt 6 per cent.
G. W. Youns & Son, Phone 417.
U. S. Mineral Surveyor
Civil Engineer
G. G. Stewart, 248 No. Jackson
Phone 87
Rugs Just
Received
Large Line of
Corona Velvets
912 $47.50
27xr.t S3.25
Latent Patterns
Chenille Axminster
All Wool Rugs
9x12 ' S53.75
Beautiful designs , and excep
tional quality.
Tapestry and Wool
Fiber Rugs
Various Patterns, Colors
and Sizes
Parslow Furniture Co.
Ill N. Jackson Street
Rosebtins Oregon
button breaking, fab
ric wringing here ne ex
tract the water by .centri
fugal force.
at 1,,.. ... '"wufci.
ln-8A,:Er5i'
J-lflO in. llier-
FOR SAIn -Si 1
FOTt SMI "p
change. ' B;
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inde PhaM r J-ft
' "' Pr lb. rL
tract. Fred Fi. ST
A. V. Hrf,t?AT
K..
Oil KAI p-:--"
el. Is r?.!
vrsal driv. n-S
i"U. 3 block Tt2
Jackson SL utlt-
H2...0, lUo j'
'! torktr. PCs
I cream ef.nr tk.. "
n'-w- Also 18 yd,. Jjj?
leimh Phone :jh
run hALh-Furji,
room s.-ta, f,im
ers, and evmtbjn,.
t'ejeyAve. Wiil.JM
I'rice JlMKliK) p,
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FOR SALE-C,niiS-and
ready to blu.
Any color. Also so;
eacn. r.
' Stilt";
Junction.
a ROOM Hlirsr v
On Smith c.-i-
.tree! imnrm. v .
l.n io.OO down injsi,, j
ly payments viiii ( r
eM. yuu wait im
good location Wf asifi
& Mon, pnone ill.
MATE RNMs
1118 WinchettLh
Mrs. Ulai
Patients priviltfstiv
own a
HflH. 'S Mi
121 N. 5!ti!l
Storage, Gas. M
series. Solid u l
Tires. Cant"
NOTICE RAIIM
McShane'l lw
Up to to
R0SEBURG BOOKP
Fresh From tin hi
Wo receive our (!
. hinmentl INS
the rciasters. A ps-
.. i..,..i,( at oar
to you will ill IB.1"
vor and strenfts. w
35cand45epP'
Why pay lw or a -nd
throw it "
Economy Croar,
Phone m
Winter v-a'0"
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rrt'TV C FLt
Insurance At
Rsows 1
Roseburl
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