ROSEbURO MFWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, DECEf' BFR 10, 1923. ' i PACE fclX SAVE on a New Suit Mi 0. A. C. CO Forty-Two . Roseburg Boys and Girls Registered at State College. BY BRlNm rw mUc,WilcfeQf LOG! STUDENTS Qttmi (i mm . F i - - J- I co'S im J o 5 minutes A ri. !i, fl.ivory oat breakfast in h.ilf the time id cull. e! Quicker than i-gijs no longer than plain toast! Ak your groc er for QUICK QUAKER. And enjoy a new delight. Same i ili: nip oats as regular Quaker Oats. lint cut hefore flaking, rolhd very thin ami partly cooked smaller flakes that cook taster, that's the only difference. All that rare Quaker flavor. All the joy of hot breakfasts quick. f. 1 2 KINDS OF QUAKER OATS Now at Qrocers QuiVk Quaker and Regular Quaker Oats, (jet whichever you prefer. it . ,tr. To I'ortliiml Atmney (iiori;' N'euncr b'ft last nbrht for I'oril.ind whore ho will f pend :i tew diiys attending to busl u : and will t Iii'll iro un to eastern To California .Mr. nml .Mm. If. If. Telford of Iowa w ho have been upending a Bhort time in Uns.liurK left this iiiorniiiK for San l-'runclseo and Los Angeles. On-Koii whore In- will upend several The Telfords are touriiiK the west days. Mr. Nt-uner expects to be Rime and expect to spend iilniut lour iihoui two weeks. months In the roust stntcs. WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING MIKE YOKEL, of Salt Lake City Linht Heavyweioht Champion of the World AND RALPH HAND, of Cottage Grove At Cottage Grove Armory Wednesday Evening, Dec 12 Two Fast Preliminaries. Championship Belt will be on display CLEHsG SHOPS An imporrant business transaction A-as completed lit re today, when an apriM'iwMit for consolidation was Kin'd by the Host-burg ('lcanos and Ihe Hailio Clianors. The two dry rli-auiiiK establishments will bo op erated in the future under the name '( the Hoseburjt; Cleaners, an, will be conducted at the place of husiner-s now occupied by the Kose hurK Cleaners, located one door north of the Liberty Theatre. The marhfnery and equipment of the Ra dio Cleaners are being moved to the new location today, and the consoli dation of modern cleaning apparatus will fctvt one of the best equipped h-anlii.!? plants in the southern part of the Htate. The rhange which Is being made Immediately, will enable the owners of the business to ive muh better service than In the past and will per mit work to t carried on In a much larger ?cule than heretofore. - , I ! f -r t r TxtjiT kt t t: - jfj x x x x tj W T jut X jr yr xx )rjt x x.JCjJT XJ'i ' n m When Business Keeps You Down Town Brine in your friend or business acquaintance and talk over problems while you enjoy the luncheon hour. You'll Like Our Service. PALACE OF SWEETS HOLD HIGH POSITIONS Many Are Taking Places of Honor in School and Campus Activities ! Several in Band. A. It.' YES, MADAME, We make your Shoes Good as New. It Is a Uig Saving to ynu to liavtf us resole nr fix up your worn shoes. VV. S. HOWARD Goodyear Shoe Repairer 214 X. Main St.. or Kidder' Shoo Storo The Uleh Taxpayers Seeretary Motion's proposal to rut Ineome tax rates all the way down 'he line, with .most of the savInK to KinalMneoiue people, has reeoiu il ed man to a rut In the higher In emtio tax rales. It doesn't soeni ho had to let the hlK fellows off easier when the little fellows stand to taiu about 70 percent of tlm benefit. There are still those, however, 1 who maintain as a matter or prinel eiple that tile lure iueoines .should have no reduetiou. As one senator puts the nrvument. "The rleh people who pay these surtaxes ean afford to pay t hem." To this one newspaper editor Kives the rather ohvious reply that "prob ably i hey ran aliord it. but they do not have to." Tax returns show ! that, as matters stand, the rieh are , not paying those heavy surtaxes, but putlini: their rapilal Into untaxable investments. The higher their In eome tax rate has heeti raited, the less it lias hroui-'lit into the f,derai , tivasim. j Nothing, therefore Is likely to be I lest ly ledueini; their rates, alonp ' Willi the rail's of the moderat-dy i well-to-do. idd.'ed. it is not un reasonaide to expert that lower sur taxes tor the rich will hrin; in more money, and at the same time bene fit business, because it will briiii; back into productive and taxable us, eapital now Invested in neu-taxahb bonds. .Albany Democrat. HOLIDAY (A 'IDs, (r,ler your , i, cards now. A beautiful enciavc,-, to make youi "lecilon f . jiii. order- pvic.'d dur In th next thilly ilavs will not hi hilled liefore ., .ic-iry . ) '.' '.' 4 Don't d, !av Call N,'ws-)i u-w oll'too GETTING READY FOR. CHRISTMAS? 1 Kindreds of Buyers have always made this store their headquarters for I loliday purchases, and in our new quarters we are prepared to pive Better Service Than Ever Then, too, you have the satisfaction of knowing, ns you select, just what each article costs, and the price always meets your approval for its low level. Buy Here and Save EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole H.ivc Musterole handy when a cold starts. It lias all of the advantages of grandmother's imtstard plaster 1 TI1 l l ' 1' the blister. You nisi apply it with the timers. First you icel a watm tintle as the healinj; ointtr.ei'.t vnetrates the Iires, then funics a soolluiis, cvxUni; sensuion and inuvk relief. Made of pine oil of mustard and other simple imrnxlients, Musterole is recommended by many nurses and divtors. Try Musterole for bronchitis. stn thnxit, slitf neek, r'unsv, rheu matism, luniKii;,), croup, asthma, neu ralgia, congestion, txnns and aches of the kick or ioints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted fet t, colds of tlie chest. It may prevent pneumonia and "tlu." ToMothtrt: Nfntterole it now made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children' Musterole Soc and ivV. jars and tubes. (ny Chester Morgan.) ' ortKooN Auaicn.Ti RAi. coi.- LKOi:. t'orvallis, Dec. HI. I Special) More Koseburg Btud'-nts are al-tei.dir-r OroKon Agriculti ral "colleRe this year than ever before. Names of 41' former students of Roseburg hiith nchool and students now living in Koseburt: are registered in vari ous courses at the college. Uose burg is gaining recognition from the active part which these studenis are taking in the campus affairs. Many, aro now filling positions of import ance and are tahln,' active part III the' college politics, athletics and other student activities. George Spaur, a Junior and mem ber of Theta Delta Nu fraternity, is assistant business niauai-'er for the OrauKe Owl, publicity manager for the l-'orestry club, and is on the staff of the Annual Cruise, annual publi cation of the Korestry club. He is also a member of the advertising staff of the Heaver, the college an nual, and is on the statf of the O. A. I'. Daily Barometer. Spaur Is a member of Hammer and Coffin, na-' tional honorary fraternity. Clifford Fields was recently ini tiated Into Alpha Sigma I'M frater nity. Fields Ib a sophomore in com merce and plays clarinet in the O. A. C. cadet band. Maurice Newland is now assistant night editor of the O. A. C. Daily nitrometer, and Is publicity manager for the O. A. C. cadet band. Newland plays clarinet, having accompanied the band to llolse, Ida., this rail. He is a member of Theta Delta Nu fra ternity and is working in connection with the Greater O. A. C. committee. Ilurton Hiittoii is a sophomore In commerce. He is now on the barom eter st-.iff and is secretary of the college V. M. C. A. Hutton is a member of Sigmu I'hl lOpsilon fra ternity. LaVerne Ilawn, sophomore and member of Delta Kappa fraternity, belongs to the lUaver Knights, au organization replacing the Vigilance committee. He is also a member of Ihe College Glee club. Chester .Morgan, a member of Al pha Sigma I'hl fraternity, is a soph omore in commerce and plays trom bone In the cadet band. Dorothy Orcutt, a sophomore in commerce, holds a position on the Barometer staff and is a member of Gamma l'hi Iteta sorority. DorothyF.ddy, sophomore in home economics, and Feme lieymers. freshman In commerce, are both la Gumma Phi Heta sorority. I.oi in Hrltt, member of Sigma Phi Kpsilon, and Junior in commerce, is on the staff of the O. A. C. Dally liaromeler. Adelliert Young is a freshman In pharmacy and is a pledge of Theta Chi fraternity. He plays baritone in the cadet band, and violin in the college orchestra. Glenn llritt. a Junior, is enrolled in electrical engineering. He is on Ihe photography staff of the Heaver annual. Hi ill is a member of Theta Delta Nu. Hoy Patrick, s, nior In the school of commerce, is a member of Theta Chi fraternity, and plays in the cadet band. He accompanied the bund on lis trip to Hois,,. Ida., this fall. Jeannette Hire is a sophomore In commerce and is a member of Alpha Ilho sorority. HokIi Whipple is a freshman in the school of commerce. He is try ing out for the "rook" basketball suuad. Whipple is pledged to Sigma I hl Kpsilon. Vera Mc.Millln. sophomore In com merce, is a member of Delta Delta Delta f orority. Lewis Hrltt. sophomore in fhe school of pharmacy, and Leo Hockley, freshman in animal husbandry are pledges of Th-ta Delta Nu. Donald llelliwell is taking a course in commerce, whi'e Cecil ilcKnight is enrolled in for. stry. llelliwell is a pledce of Dilta Kappa and Mr-Kni-ht Is pledt-d to Lambda Chi Alpha fratcrniiy. ' Conrad Hoyle. formerly of Rose- MM & "latAIlD ONES! IN That J th r.:-i r , si!i or our just brine. m old Overcoat r,A ...-n ,. " I on any new Suit or Ow store Kuppenheimer Keller.Heurflann.Th and SheuermanOvercul, Standard priced Suit. r ..... . . from the world's most tamou lf 11 the J7.50 saving i8 CEXL'IXa A NEW HAT FOR $1 less; SteJjjon, Crofut & Knapp ud . grade Hats to choose from. An; a Is worth a dollar on one of Uk 3 OUR principal purpose In holding this un usual event is to acquaint more Rose burg people with the splendid quality of the merchandise we carry to further establish HARTH'S TOGGERY as THE home of quality clothes. OCR secondary purpose Is more philan throplc. All of the old suits, overcoats and hats which are coming into our hands from all over the city and county will bo delivered to organized charity for suitable distribution. 128 N. JACKSON ST. VvVU Give the Boj $2.50 for Hi Oldest Sdt Providing he buys one of oar di Suits (most of them have 2 paini-ita This makes it easy for the to s to. au lui . in isiinas. COME IN TOMORROW- 128 N. Jackson Sa tMwiai burg, is a senior in mining and is a member of Tho-.a Ni l'hi fraternity. v Howard Pyle. freshman in mining engineering, Is a pledge of Sigma Chi fraternity. Virgil Sexton, a sophomore In the school of forestry is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha. Other students now nttending O. HEAD NOSE THROAT EARS KONUON'S for Hendaehe, Deaf iwsn. Col J In Unci. Dry K"t C.tarrh, Colili of. II kinds. Doctors. Ucatiits. Nurses recommend KONUON'S. 3U josrs doing Rood. Ask tor sample iree. Y$ii O0K p f inneapoli 'A. C. from Roseburg re Lee Con j nelly, sophomore In mechanical en gineering; Myrtle Dalff, Junior in commerce; Hazel Dalff. sophomore in commerce; Mabel Johnson, soph omore In" home economies; Harry Halff, Junior in commerce; jennat Hardy, senior in home economics: Helen Marburger, Junior In chemical engineering; John Whitaker, soph omore 111 mechanical engineering: .-Iarnld Hnlff, freshman 111 chemical engineering: Leslie Hutner, register ed In commerce; Lois Cheadle, fresh man In home economics; Constance Hendrickson, freshman in home eco nomics; F.ugene Morgan, freshman in chemical engineering; Marian Needham, freshman in home eco- noniics; Esther Siib home economics; n 3 man in &?ritul'm ' freshman in flraf "1 Schwartz freibna engineerine: (tin J man In commerM. u! freshman In rou!3' M. .a.. 7..L,. r.-... i ,. ...... . v 1,.-- ... t-.-. i. lla I n I . a iisw B To the Good Housewivs I Auction Auction I rj At Auction House $ jj! Every Saturday at 2:30 P. M. 4 X Your City and Farm S i. Stiles So',;, , tori. '.3 See Ui For Dates. .J "4 328 N. Jackson. A 'I Radabaugh &. Patterson of Roseburs and vicinity, we wish to an that W3 have taKei over the exclusive distr of the famous FeatherflaKe Ft This Flour has made an enviable reputation K it n self wherever sold and we feel that mail ? tr leading brand, is in line with our policy cf te ing better merchandise. OCT J ROSEBURG, OREGON anuuocs Bttttr than a musfurJ platttr MATERNITY HOME 1118 Winchester St. Phon 490 Mr. D. Cornwell Patients privileged to have their own doctor. FEATHRRFI.AKI? ic n li.rh patent Flour made of the choicest hard wheat grown in the Northwest ana scientifically milled to perfection. You'll ba delisbted with Fcatherflcke. Try a seek to day. Sld Wholesale and Retail by the PEOPLES SUPPLY CO., aitaam sjas, , issil it m , as, fHinsn ROSEBURG .at