Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 21, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    ROSEBURtt NtWS REVIEW. THUR8DAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1924.
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Pretty Girl Defies Age
By Using Ordinary Buttermilk
To Beautify Her Complexion
I ... T.ka Anyone's
1 un - ouiekly Shows
Ottiita
.. -.,.m creates beauty
rrJlU . The most wonder-
"T . it la the fact that
s tb" d'Vst. most lit
: "m. to radiant beauty and
rkB rouKh hand, or arm.
iM,,nM? use aftr e-PPll-'',n,r.llv-
vanishes from
"Cl5 heated atmosphere
j lie most nea 8hluinesg
,:1!fr'"mpexlon. wrinkle..
. ,L eves, freckles.
.Tllne. around the mouth.
r nails Or JUSI Blui"
r"f ihs face, hands or arms
LT t ,,n. vou will find
t!';'u of Uu'sa troubles will
V Of 111 ..i.i, tho iiaa of
grrmllk Cream.
To prove this to your complete sat
isfaction, get a .mall quantity today
at your favorite toilet goods counter
with the understanding that they will
freely return the purchase money to
any dissatisfied user.
Beautiful actresses say, "A Bhort
massage with Howard's Buttermilk
Cream at night before retiring Is all
that is necessary."
0 FIGHTER
Hi DECISION
,.t.a Press la! Wire.
fr:.AXD, r'eb. 21.-H.ene
t; OaKlan'' won a ten round
over Ted nrm-ue ui
;h.. here lo-t nlKht. The
bdr.t a arrnlelit left In
L doe throughout the fight.
;iw husky logger miss re6u-
L'lina was able to reach
Ma ease, his punches secra-
k power. In the closing
iche tried to break throufih
iBder's defense and he al
.,a. knocking Kline half
t .rh Ihe ropes in the eight
Kriche had an edge in tne
final rounds, but the Callfornlan had
built up to a big lead In the early
rounds.
SOUTH DAKOTA MAN IS
IMPRESSED WITH COUNTRY
Mr. Paul Babue, of South Dakota.
Is In the city visiting at the home of
hi. sister, Mrs. George H. Smith. Mr.
Babue is a hardware man of Rapid
City, but Is so delighted with the
Umpqua Valley that he only considers
returning east because of bis Inter
ests there. Jumping from Dakota
with zero weather to Douglas county,
where the hills are green and tem
perature so mild that his coat is bur
densome, the Dakotan believes Rose-
burg good enough for anybody.
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R. E. Glass, representative of the
Allen Lewis company arrived In this
city yesterday afternoon to spend a
few days here in the Interests of the
company.
FUNDS ACCEPTED
The people of Roseburg now have
an opportunity to subscribe to the
Harding Memorial, that has been pro
pose by public spirited men of. the
country. It Is proposed to 'build a
uuueai out appropriate mausoleum
at Marlon. Ohio, to imxurve the
Harding home at Marlon, and to en-
aow a chair in a univeiwity or univer
sities for teaching government ad
ministration and economics, a sub
ject very dear to the late president's
heart. The) Roseburg Chamber of
Commerce has been selected a. the
Association to accept subscriptions
toward the fund, and for any amount
over 11.00 a certificate will be Issued
showing that the party so subscrib
ing is an associate member of the
Harding Memorial Association. Doubt
less there will be a number of our
people who will wish to identify them
selves In this matter, and if they will
step into the .Chamber of Commerce
office the secretary will be glad to
receive tne contribution and issue
formal certificate.
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RECRUITING OFFICER COMING.
Sergeant Grover C. Owens, from
the regular army recruiting office,
Medford, will be In Roseburg on re
cruiting duty from February 23 to 28
inclusive. Sergeant Owens is autho
rized to make enlistment, for practic
ally any camp or station on the At
lantic or Pacific coasts, Mexican bor
der. Philippine Islands, Hawaii or
Panama. The sergeant is making spe
cial effort to secure men for the 16th
Infantry, which Is stationed at Gov
ernor's island, Statue ot Liberty and
Fort Wadsworth, all in New York
harbor. Five cents car fare from any
ot the station, to 42nd street and
Broadway, New York City. The 10th
infantry was the first regiment of in
fantry to go to France during the
world war and the last to return.
Men enlisting for the 16th Infantry
and other organizations on the At
lantic coast, will be sent from San
Francisco, California, by transport
through the Panama canal to New
York City.
QUiCK REUEF FROM
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Get Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets
That Is the Joyful cry of thousands
since Or. Edwards produced Olive
Tablets, the substitute for calomel.
Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician!
foe 17 years and calomel's old-time
enemy, discovered the formula for Olive
Tablets while treating patients fur
chronic constipation and torpid livers.
Dr. Edwards." dive Tablets do not
contain calomel, but a healing, soothing
vegetable laxative.
No griping is the "keynote" of these
little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab
lets. They cause the bowels and liver to
act normally. They never force them
to unnatural action.
If you have a "dark brown mouth"
bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick
headache torpid liver constipation,
you'U find quick, sure and pleasant re
sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets at bedtime.
Thousands take them every night just
to keep right. Try them, lac and 30c.
NOTICE OF FILING
PLAT OF
SURVEY
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowing described lands have been
surveved, to-wit: Sees. 1 to 12, both
Inclusive, township 29 S, R. 1 W W.
M., and tho plat of survey will be filed
in this office at 9 o'clock a. m., on
March 27, 1924. All ot the above
described land, are embraced In the
Unit qua National Forest, and the odd
numbered sections were withdrawn
from any disposition by executive
order of July 31, 1916, under the land
grant to the Oregon & California K.
R. Co.
Therefore none of the lands em
braced in the survey will be open to
entry upon the filing ot tho plut, ex
cept by bona fide settlers on the
lands in the national forest, prior to
the withdrawal ofthe land for forest
reserve purposes. Application, by
such settlers may be filed within 21)
days before the filing of the plat of
survey, and must be filed within 90
days thereafter.
HA MILL A. CANADA Y, Register.
F. W. HAYNES. Receiver.
INCOME TAX REPORTS
DUE BEFORE MARCH IS
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 21.
Changes wou:ht by births, deaths
and murriages durlnr; the last year af
fect materially federal Income tax re
turns for the year 1923. according to
Clyde C. Huntley, collector of Internal
revenue. Millions of babies were add
ed to family circles. For each, the
parents. 1n addition to the personal
exemptions allowed married couples,
are entitled to a J I0U credit for a de
pendent. Huvs and girls who became self sup
porting and w hose parents allow them
the use of their earning without re
striction, form a r.cw class of .taxpay
ers. Kaeh must file an income tax re
turn and pay a tax on his or her net
income, if surh income was iu excess
of $1,000. The earnings of dependent
minor children who have not been
"emancipated" allowed the use of
their earnings by their parents must
be Included in the parents' return of
Income.
Widows and widowers who lost
their spouses during the year 11)23 are
V vv 11
OFF FOR THE
U T
':S woman in Doug
County Is Invited
urged to see the
Auto Show
ashion
bisplay
save a" trip to
. There will bo
astounding show
'nd It will bo no
for unchaperon-
'"cn. The manage-
t cautions all wives
M hubby tagged.
Capons
Egg
Veal
Hogs
Poultry
40 years In the
business quali
fies us to give
you prompt ef
ficient service
and get you
highest prices.
Write us.
PAGE & SON
PORTLAND
OREGON
tmt Thills
ill
with Its beauty
and softness
Chakuino Southern
women, wl-ose hair
give them alluring love
liness, keep their trcues
in perfect condition with
Laro-Lo Locoanut Oil Shampoo.
Make a quick, luxurious lather,
which can be rinsed free instantly.
Leaves the hair soft and fluffy and the
scalp clean and healthy (but not dry).
Harmless in every way.
CARO-CO is "America's Shampoo
from the Carolinas" the Sunny
Souths creation for all women who
want glorious hair. Give yourself a
refreshing shampoo. (He certain to
get genuine CARO-CO.)
CARO-CO LABORATORIES,
UNION, 8. C.
Nathan Fullertou will supply you.
Susie. Oratorv. Beautiful Women
Ml
and Good Automobiles
What More Can Be Asked by a Devoted Public?
h Fashion Show the First Night, Thursday, Feb. 28
Second Night Features Will Include the
t lra,t?r'ca' Wonder of Southern Oregon. Most men will be ashamed of their own ability when they hear this
prkable lad, and the management defies and challenges any man who has reached the Zenith of his oratory to
mi Prodigy, not yet twelve years of age. This youngster will have the crowd at his ieet rnday nigtit.
Wd Famous Tenor Saturday Night
L j , "otchkiss Street, whose voice has thrilled thousands, will sing the last night of the show. Douglas County
- jurn out enmasse to hear Mr. Street. Other attractions, each in itsclt worth more than admission tor the
C ov' supply entertainment and unalloyed pleasure to all comers.
DNT Miss THE AUTO SHOW. THURSDAY, FRIDAY' AND SATURDAY, FEB. 28-29, MARCH 1
USED
CARS!
At Lockwood's
Ford Corner
Ford Touring
Ford Tourlm?
Ford Hut;
Ford Touring .
Ford Delivery
$55,118
S60.00
S35.00
$30.00
3125.00
Ford Delivery, starter.
1122 Ford Touring.
I'yii I'onl Touring
rj:M Ford Touring
2 Ford Trucks
DoiiKe Scre n fiide Delivery,
liulck Kix Touring.
Dodro Touring.
Genuine Ford 13 -Plate lot
teries S16.50
Free Tube with all sizes Penn.
V. C. Tires at special low price.
C. A. Lockwood
Motor Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
"I'll Take
r
a Chance!"
THE thought that goes with the
cup of cofiee at the evening meal
is a disturbing one. "It may keep me
awake 'tonight!"
The something caSeine in cofiee
that keeps so many folks awake nights,
is entirely absent in Postum the de
licious, pure cereal beverage. The dif
ference means a full night's rest and
a bright tomorrow.
Postnim.
for Health
There's a Reason
Postum comss In two lomsii
Insunt Postum in (ha pre
pared instantly in the cup by
the addition oi booing water.
Postum Cereal in package.
lor those who prefer the flavor
brought out by boiling hilly
20minutea. The coat oieUhfC
ionn is (bout cnrhali cent a
cup,
At grocers everywhere
El I
especially affected. Unless remarried
on or before Decenvuer 31, 1923, or
the head of a family, they are allow
od only the (1,000 exemption granted
a single person.
Widows and widowers are not re
quired to show on their Individual re
turns the Income of husband or wife
up to the time ot death. Tho Income
of a decendent Is considered senar-
'atoly, and a return must be filed by
the executor or administrator ot the
estate. The executor or administra
tor who mukoa a return tor a decend
ent Ts entitled lo claim for him his full
personal exemption, according to his
status as a sinKlo or luarrled person at
the time of death.
In an Individual return the taxpay
er's status as of December 31, 1923, de
termines the amount of his exemp
tions and credits. If on that day the
taxpayer was married and living with
wife or husband, the exemption Is
$2, S00 If the couple's net Income for
1923 was $5,000 or less and 12,000 U
the net Income exceeded $5,000. It
single the exemption It $1,000.
It, on December 31, 1923, a single
person, because of some moral or legal
obligation, wai supporting In bis home
one or more relatives over whom be
exercised family control, be waa the
head of a family and Is enUtled to the
same exemptions granted a married
person. If his support ot such rela
tives ceased during the year, be la
entitled only to the $1,000 exemption,
If a dependent dies during the year,
the $100 credit for such a person 1a
not allowed.
Taxpayers are reminded that the
period for filing returns ends at mid
night of March 15. Failure to file
within the time prescribed renders the
delinquent liable to heavy penalties.
J. J. Drown, Justice of the peace at
Yoncalla,spent the day In this city at
tending to legal matters.
Stump Acres Earn No Money
UNCLEARED lend will "eat Its head off" m taxes and
in the loss of crops you voutd produce on it- Stumps
don't earn anything they're "squatters" and should be
replaced with crops.
' The lower coet of clearing land with Pacific Stumping Is
shown by the increase In the number of ranchers In this
neighborhood who are using it today. It shoots, stick fee-
stick, with any standard stumping powaer, out you gee
one-half more sticks for your dollar. Paci6c Stumping dote
the job right more land cleared at less expense. And
Pacific Stumping docs not frccic or give a headache from
handling.
We can give yon complete explosives service. Our stocks
Include Pacific Stumping and other du Pont dynamites for
use on the farm. Let us figure on your rcquircmeota.
more per dollar
Badgley & Zigler Hardware Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
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NON-FREEZING
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NON-HEADACHE
STUMPING POWDER
A Pacific Northwest Product
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