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8 a,r 1 ROSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, WEFSDV. DECEMBER ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW luued Dally tctqt6unity ii. W. UA'I Kri SEKT O. HATES.. I'rB!dent and Maiiaifer ..Hecretary rraurr " SUBSCRIPTION BATES Dally, pt year, by mall IJa'lv, in monthH, by mall Dally, three months, by mail , Dally, aiuKlo moutn, uy man., naiiv bv currier, per month. Weekly Newa-Huvlew, by mall. per year- 14.00 , ir.uu 1.00 .. .60 - .ov Pi um ft ft fi vf Br BERT G BATES too Th. A..orltJ P'... .. "X'l "'."iilii " "ll'3 In ?.. '-" ?DV.V.ri.V VuKf-n V. " JLVf ,i.m. or pubU.i.. f llapati hn hernia are HJ re-.crvwl. . Mm. al Um P"' unit" . " ., .... ....,.,i (iuu, matter May li Oregon, under the Act o( March Z. 1S7. KOSEBUHG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1923. TIIK CUUISTMAS SEALS 0 ii, tu .inms called Christmas .seals will soon uo- II JLl.Y Illl'V """'M" Will not our home folks in The i-r (.. ..,i... dir. l.-i icrs vou receive. KoM.-l.urg talke hold and do Hair share in buyii.gr them this . so that our community shall take its full part in the anti-tuberculosis campaign for which they are used? Tuberculosis was iorm crlv considered about the greatest curse that afflicts the human cause about one M vcntii of the .-l.o'v that oinj States are GOOD EVENING FOLKS The 24 hour jury Staggered home Late yestiddy Just in time To milk the Cowl and Slop the hogs. DUMBELL DORA THINKS Hyacinth la a French Intoxicant. Well fellers, Mi your wife bought your Xmas present yet which he plans on using? The EMulcs minstrels are buying up ill the old corks in the village today which is working quite a hardthip on rr.e norne ureweis. M.inu nirla hath charms trouble is they uiuiily purchase tnt: ttonery stores. 0B : nJimk MM I RM l The Original Food Drink for All Age QuIckLimch.,HomeOfficeFountaina, RichMUk, Malted Oram Extract lo Pow der SiTablrtforms. Nurilhin-N" Anid Imitation, and Stibttituici J mCAL NEWS I A 12 inch steel 1-low for 20.00 nl Wharton litot. ' ikik a1 Aa fj.aa t '.lifOI'lllli It. It. Woodiu l" HiW mornliiK for n'ein ami Tin Juana where He will spend till! wlllUT. It W Lone, county commissioner of Yoncalla Is sp.-iidliiK a few in liouoburg att-'Uding to business. at confec- v.j j vw.m iro it was est.maleil 10 lu.."i ..... r: , lil'll deaths in the world, jjui me uguico iw i.l,,,,.! ono twelfth of the deaths in the L'nited . . i . i ..I 1 . . 1 . . . i - .-A.iiBiririM due to this cause. This shows wnat nas aueauy ; the horrors ' I iiuinc-ii.av. ..wwv.. ..... m- - grit. I It has a kick Dy uraso. ... .... ,.e ......olocc l',,IU- in A fishworm took drink of it. of enlightenment to . i . ....... - it .v. ,t.m,..i,KtrutiH ih:.t the disease could Thu done to lig'ii i"1" tu,SB------ , ...... ...,! :,L. rt,til nnH wo i (1 be made quite rare ll all tne people unueisiuuu - - ,,,-, r:iie to fi;;ht it. Kut with vast m ,i ,,,iiT it reouires & biir camptiign ., .,, opie to take Hie precautions needed to slop this ois- ;.',sc The uork of education needs to be carried into every school d' strict in the land. There should be specially careful instruction amonif foreimiers who do not understand English. Thcj should struciea oy pc-,juc n - r . . In Town , . Mrs Van Iv!.e of Tiller U Bpend li.e a few dan in Roscburg aileiid- iiiB to ijubluess and iTlends.' 1 1 visiting with Ill" III.ILI Ui-w.il "J . ... , ,. 4 , : , - ., . i.e ...., c,v..., r,f miscrv would be abolished it this oi inci.iiusii'u .c..,,, -,M.ld be stamned out. It is heartbreaking to see ho lam And whipped a ten-pound bass. KrJ THE WISE FOOL 'ImiUtion Is the sincotest form tlr-tterv." observed feller. "fsot wlicn you give a fitrl an Imita tion ti:uiond ring, commentea an other. I.Ve r.o longer find tl.e villafle! smithy un'.ier the sprcad'ng chestnut """1 . . .... , ... 4l,-tre. Ah. no: he is under some auto- ilies are broken up and thrown into conuiuons 01 iiuve.ij " 'mobile that has become a chestnut. effects of this plague. The anti-tuberculosis associations have, done superb work in this cause, and it is a matter of self protec-; of course you ought to tell your """ U , .. . .,(,;ui Cf.m.thinir to the r support wife everything. It's safest to tell her, tion for every family to contribute somttning 10 ineir 1 1 gomeone elM doeJ, through tlie little Christmas seals. j fe (y ' If hunten would shoot off some- . 4: K ;,Ti;,,r nlmnt for a leader and thing besides their mouth the woods Congress nas liuiu time iu "i. - ---- - wouldn't be so full of rabbits. To Tort land , , , , 11. E. Knipr lift last nlfiht for Portland and points in Idaho where he will spend si.mu time attending to business matters. T Medfonl ,,.. n ii smith lift this morn- ins for Medfoni where she will spend .. viaiiin with her mother, Mrs. Matilda Havu. ..... n. , ..,, i tr less tiolitics and more lite country, srnuau., , business done during the present session of this body. The alert proclivities of the bootlegger is cosling Douglas county a goodly sum, but It will be money well spent if conditions generally are purified, i , -Us Mid of It By Noon! Complete Relief Irom Hoail Colds Guaranteed in 5 Hours-or No Cost IMchard Norris. travellnx auditor for tho Stamlanl Oil company. i Bppndiug a fw days in Koseburg looking after business interests. To CiiUfomla a G H. Smith left last night for Al ameda, California, where he was called because of the death of his brother-in-law. Mr. Smith will be gone for a we k. Ktitln'ty iinrwi'ovnrjr t"W to niillVt :oi i.-it. v i-vks vi itli n .l;-it-ic-i.i N' ami "I' in w.-ilinnf MfJiil "lit. K'W nwu'ittrrrul th-w t:ntincnt linn Utii n-i t U-xl l-Y il ('Vr!.iiils".M-ili-t wliirh Mrt plt'l-l y rii''lu licatl oil'lh mfclioiirn! N'w nir I rym clmir up nttlHMin'ii'v t,i if-if. HVfMl in hi". i lnllMr ntiil tiiiit ! pr-twil. iin-U- lifhntf l:UUfIl. Oil n "U im l-mi 111 f. t h' i Muirni IT nuiiiii In ylonuiih if lid ih.ili.-y fjmir- ,;. , j in .-v limn tu vuui uiuiiey Ini uitty I 'ti.ruiil. Tli m w trriilmcn! iiVnnwn n Or. PHtt't I'.tll. x rtl -VTIplMHI rum WlL !H-l llWOViTCtl in ihoi liiiu Hl )inly if Hay K-vcr. A-llim iv A otlt. r i.iHr ilorv 1 1 -i il H' Cimi-r-il l-i'KiMtmii's t'U vhnul. tthiii. Tlii .nl v cti.iUini.l Hit' n-. . nt li ..viry Unit II. ;ul " 'UK, liV.. Hi. m oIImt itilnMMitu, m-c tj.l iniiiily rv I vl. lftlili. but rtro ilno to .ill iii'tiril imi-M-liinw of lb'" -tiir f-,f. ,i. In. i.l .tin- iH.i-M.uiii': t'.Mii. ,1 lV l, roniri -.Ii.-n of hiiMii- Mill Up the Il.n:il U-li ltriK-e'-SM'. Prtlumy f o'tl Ti mi-tliffi nuTi- ln niVit lif' or ii'Mf hum in inc m nuiliii'liiiili'i'iil"'" IH'M-I l.U lll'll Mil- t,i( t"-" l,,!t U'llt-'i,. UlnvU 1U UUIliU' HH'Mlli I 'Mil Itli'l 5v.:.b" inntnntly nb-whM ln(n th hlond Uiruiijtll UH iiW'ninf il n'" Uirrft to Ih.-H- ihii.u-.hiiI .ifil lrtilinn t lurill. Sni-VtTV Hliuld hint)tii of ymir colli ViUI ' isltcri in 5 hour or lowl Ri.iitulmn, then, fur untune to Ik- niiwrnblA ami ini'lli. ii iit lT iIjiv nnd lti hen ttusitimplo prcM-r iption will rrbro ioi to iuur uuiil h:ipy chIUiv. "i'ppy" i'if n few Imnr"! (et a p.-u-liii:o of Hinex ti fitty mi'l "imply it. in httK- more limn orihiuiry remetlies lint l.tr more e't.tii'iiiienl in the ciul U-iiiii-e oua ttnr often iloe I ha -nrk. Ami n nu mber, your money Uik in (itiintiy if not rvheved In A hours' No tinreotieiwhiirm ful lruK no Itmi alter rlbi I. ! mire to int the p-nuine Ytr. Pl.tt' Rinex rrem-ription In the mr-tiKlit ii I: ;:."lil miller i miuilur uii'iiev-tun ll Kimrioiti.t: toe. lupW t. lv relieve t'iiUrrllttud AstbuiA. Uu wile m Uiualy ut: W. F. CHAPMAN'S PHARMACY mm a Man tried, to flirt in Seattle. Girl knocked him down with her fist. He certainly fell for her. As motorists won't stop at railroad crossings to let the trains get by, it looks as if the trains would have to stop and let the automobiles pass. $ When some rounder doesn't play square you net an eternal triangle. Women are more efficient. No man can handle a cold with four square in ches of lace. ! PERHAPS After all there are only three things that are worth while: To be good. To do good. And always to smile, jji t The man who lets success turn his head will be lookinrj backwards. It $ T.ie man who docsn t Invent any- tiling else is there with bells on when I it comes to inventing excuses. Of course it's the Christmas spirit that counts, but that doesn't neces sarily rr-an that she wilt be satisfied with Christmas card. Prospective buyer: "You say your cir is different from the rest of them. In what way?" Auto salesman: "Well, there is no pig iron In the machine to squeak. I l- Don't get discouraged. The civiliz- Arrived Yosti-nlay O. M. Lorry who will he the new manager of the Slandard Oil com pany in Roseburs;. arrived here last ,.i.,h, t mkp no his duties. H. L. Kyland. former manager who has been transferred to Hood River, will leave for that city tonight. Whpn vou buv a Myers pump or wa- uvKte'm vou are assured of serv- o'.wl nar'is. If vou need them. vou have ever tried to get parts for itn. oilil tniike of machinery you will ), this meant. The Myers lanilaid everywhere. Sold by Wharton fires. The Amount of Confidence Sho " by Our Customers in 1 907 DnrliiK the short and acute iiaulc of that vi ar Is , the hank. During the two weeks prior to' the 1: 'iiitina ; i 5n:,'4 but twelve persons drew thulr balances uniouutinit n, ''"'u $4.C00. Theae names and amounis Were liteil by the ,V Xutil " 1st still preserved as a reminder of those strenuous times 0 ''t';, That year thero was a large export market In Vninoi, v ., and this hank had made advances to the uliippnnj of k, "i on most of which credit advances had been muile on ai laditiK and sight draft by both Chicago unit N,.w YorkT"1 These banks iu turn had taken credit against the ahinnuwj'' '"'-'H foreign correspondents in London or Herlin. But the h decided to take advantage of the situation existing and 7" ineut until the arrival of the products. Wu( This bank was notified by wire of the ilWionorod li the amounts had been charged hack to its account. fUi-Lh'' soon as funds could be spared was asked, anil it niay now J?11 this was done by telegraphic truiisfer, withuut waitint tor'1'1"''1 course through the mails, or by waiting until normal nTf.-" llt prevailed as might hr.ve been done. Ha Further dismay was added by two large Portlaiii'i knv, fck. pi nded. One of these was the correspondent theru of J. J tieing up for the time being tho funds cm deposit wi-h it.' i, ? now become apparent that the country banks t.nMd not ' from correspondent banks to provide against the time n J should be ended. Ue ul It also becaino known to us that it would ho neicasirv to- ti, to provide sufficient funds to carry both links, m hereupon Mr p sold personal securities in the Kastern irnike'. amuuntin to si and had this aiaunnt placed to the credit of his hank with Tb 1 chants Loan & Trust Company, the Chicago correspondent From ? ' it was transferred by wire to our San Francisco bank which Mcnui ' w told coin from the United States Mint and shipped us by eiptt On that November morning when the wagon of the wn, f, Express Company drove up to the side door of the bank on Oak with the first shipment of 0,OUO.OO In gold 2us the panic a ui tory in Kosebiirg and Douglas County. To secure that firt ljit In gold an exchange charge of $18uo.00 was paid by the bsat U additional shipments to a total of $125,0Ou.0O were made The Trx National paid no part of the expense of the money shipments ansa Earlier In 1907 Mr. Marsters had disposed of Ms Interer k ' barik and was now organizing the Roselmrg National Bank. Tit per cent payment of capital stock amounting to ?2:.,(H.uti a &i posit 111 the Douglas County Hank, and some of the share holdm m uneasy and asked him to withdraw it, but this he declined to do, (is as he was wth the strength of the institution. When the holidays were suspended the deposits in the had first day exceeded withdrawals by S4;",ui).oo and continued to iic from day to dny. All the money shipped In lor a possihlc enM,. was unused and was soon shipped out. The Douglas National Bank' Forty Years of Service. H, lletrovecl The home of Mrs. Addie Nichols was burned at Kiddle last night. The rire originated from some unknown source and completely destroyed the dwelling and most of its contents. Mrs. NuJiols is a sister of Judge Fullertou of this city. I!. K disinfectant at Wharton Bros, i'iiirni:i-. roitMS hy-kUvs The committee : ciiarge of the or- colds, ganlzatiou of the county prune growers' exchange, met yesterday at the of tire of Chairman Ceorge Neu ner and spent the entire afternoon In poinr over the by-laws which are being made ready for the final or ganization meeting. The committee has practically agreed upon all of the by-laws and will be ready to sub mit a complete report at the coming meeting. TAKES HOLD AND KELPS Colds that "hanp; on" should be gotten rid of, for no one can stand the strain of racking cough, disturbed sleep and irritation of throat and lungs. Marie Heisler, Frceport, 111., writes: "I had more or less of a cough for years and I have taken quit.' a number of medicines. None of them takes hold and helps like Foley's Honey and Tar." This old, reliable cough syrup promptly helps coughs. croup and whooping cougn. Contains no opiates. Children like it : LOCAL NEWS : In Town T. ,1. Howman of Myrtle Creek la spending a few days in Koseburg looking after business matters. MATUE 1118 Wir!' lMo.1. Patientt r'M From Mirk' l'.lttin Weaver ronntv commls-' A. B . (V"- i !.,M r ,,.r,,rt rv.,.w ia uni'iirline lie tt- J ! several days in Koseburg attending . fi ' tes few"" to business interests. "'r'- - W. F. CHAPMAN HUNDREDS OF HAPPY BUYERS Da'.ly Taking Advantage of the Closing-Out SALE! You hove never heartl of such low prices in your life at litis time of the year, hut we must pot out of our loca tion by December 31, ntu! we prefer selling the goods at what they will bring, rather than store them afterwards. It's up to You Do you want to Save the Difference? We have a complete assortment of loh;e tings, em blem rill's, all kinds of stone ring's, lodge receipt cases with gold and silver, vest chains, all kinds and stylos, gold knives, wrist watches, and everything imaginable in gift goods all new nnd latest. T URICK The Jeweler ed nations are those that owe mo money than they can pay. "B'essid he the tie" that binds man to a woman's aoron strings. j . ! A New York correspondent says the question most frequently heard in fashionable circles is. "What are you1 drinking nowadays Of course the i answer is, "I wonder." I j M.ivbe she'?; a grass widow because he just couldn't stand to live with a hayseed. l--iv.i ;- " : "It is seldom that a tl,ry of men Is ahle to find a bad speck in a peach." - - o - -- DAILY WEATHER REPORT. !' S. Weather nure.iu, local office, RoM'bure, Oregon, 2i hours ending i a. m. Preripitntion In Ins. and Hundredtht r....,j. r iMtre 'I'-ilav ... .,J WOMEN'S MEETING Circat women's meeting tonight at the Ktangelistic meetings at the Uaptist church. Kvery wo- man cirl In liiisehurg will E mw IS prurit b being there. Men Invited also, ai 7:30 o'clock. eir,-: l.i . '.re : , Teial pr. It-'H- A MAN WHO BECAME FAMOUS H. V. ricrc whom ptrtnrn C. T. llwnnott, w formor owner of the Mill Street utoro who recently Fohl that place of business to J. It. Ncedham, has purchasrrl tho North Side Grocery from Lee Kmulson and has taken possession of th; business. Mr. llennett is an experienced gro cery in an and has had nood pucccps in that line of business in Koseburg. The North Side Orocerv under the management of Mr. Kmulson has had a very satisfactory patronage and is a very desirable location. Mr. Hennett exp cts to continuo the place under the same satisfactory method of management. ELECT OFFICERS: Ihe niper.ilu!'" last ni: lit mi I.. it -I ll.'IMM r.v S" :i t.l rip. from Sepl if month r. ''!: l, ii:s Tel., I del..- l . ; A r T-: . i , (Scil. In i : i fiinn Sept. 1 f r I'i net ieaon!. , M iv. include) 31.48 TMn.bv. WILLIAM lilXU Observer. ( BILIOUSNESS t!ck hRilnrho, iw-nr itww ciiiuii. tuutly voidda An Mctiit lirrr tntkomt calomti. CHAMBERLAIN'S TAELET5 Never sicken or f rip only 25 vo, was nnt only a pucoess n but nl?o a profouinl ?e ' s" l' :.t i f the mixlkina! ciualitii'9 of !'? i: r, r ,-iilies, ri't- and IhtIi.. and I . i ' - , ', -ervaticu of the method " In liam. he cUi-. ,vep'i! their " - il : :. v..al ciiial'.lles. t.-i.vially fi.r '. .i'.- , ... of women, and after cam 1.72 I 1 I " -r:it;nn siu'eecied in givina til ! L , a p-niedy which ha been ncn wuh tie, best result nturv. Ir. lMerce's Kavurlto I I r--. - i ,n I Mill In great ih'mand, vl.il' .n.:--y citlcr so calli-d "oun-a:l ' I. , - i : nr.J pnne. The reason for i i M'- ce'iii'iial sureeas I Un-ause of It i.' i t ' j.'.rtty. and I'r. I'ii n-' high M 'l .i . ; an honored citien of ' I', i is a guarant,, of all that ia I rU'.s.i d f r the l'averite rrescrlption .i" a r irOaUT for tho III peculiar lo v.o-vn. s. .i for trial iV. to !r, i'lcrm'l ; Iiiu',;,.i ltoUl, Uu.falo, X. V, A well .-Mended nieeiing nf local Knights of I'vthlas loilre In id last num. and the oifieers were rhosi-n ror the coming year. Clair K. Allen win lcetd Chanrellor Com mander, r. M .Ion. , vice chancellor: C. II. nitrrnft. prolate; I. T. Whit ney, master of the work; W. !,. Tor r. v. master at arras; v.. K. Wlmherly Icei ji. r r,f rr.-orils aiul peals; .1. U. rarnngton. master of finance: 1!. Strong, master of the eiTiei:uer- What's the Verii 1PHE test of a mealtime drjis .Ann fterdriEM with the evenins meal-andcUv4 disturbances follow on. TtlpasureandH Postum; delightful taste, cong faction, and agreeable friend, nerves and health. There's charrn without banning Let a ten-days' trial of PoJ; ot cottee snow you w i ment in health and many others have found. dial Sold by grocers a W 5of 111 w. (. V. Hnmir. insiile cuard: Jernld Meredith. or.Milc guard. II. W. Strong was elected as trustee for a thri--year term. Knllnwlne the lodge' nieetir.tt and , l. rtlon. a s-i-ial time' was e iijined. and light refreshments served. Tin re as a com! attendance, ' mi ml its lroin outside of "There for Heal J 's a Reason" 2u of lodge the citv. t Walh.ei S:nrlton. son of Walter' Pineietun el tl;i city, passer) thru I ItoseMirc this morning on his wav ' to Sh. rt.!an. Mr. Sm-l.-ton has len eniplov.,,1 t,,- the Statiilard Oil rom-I-auv in M,,;i,itil i.t ,a, recently i te n transferred to Sheridan. i l-mt - , - . in instant rptrumim nip-ej..,---'-- . the cup by ih addinm ol boi!n V, Pcmum Cereal (in rackuwl '"T',r. rreleT the) flavor hrvnici t out tl iully 20 nunures. Th co ol eaJ. iB about oorluii cent cup. Made by Pkwnra Crn-'l Co- bt Eti Creek. IStih- m