R03EBURQ NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2V1924.
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QUALITY DISPLAY OF POPULAR PRICED
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j Y Not ride? Call 7J or 276 J.
arondel. piano tuner. Pnone 1W-L. j
j Jens the Shoe Doctor. At Jarvla
'and Hand Store,
! Rainbow guarantd spray hose at'
Wharton Bros.
edquick
cook
Moore Music Studio III S. Jack-'
ton St. 1
We buy and sell everythlns IB fur j
nlture at Powell's Second Hand Slot j
Gromore fertilizer for your lawn and;
garden at Wharton ilros.
Watklns products. 120 W. Lane,
street Orders delivered. Phone 177. j
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QUICK QUAKER
coofo J to 5 minutes
Creamy oats, hot and enticing, are now the
guides breakfast dish!
Ask your grocer for QUICK QUAKER.
Cooks in 'A the time of coffee, scarcely longer
than plain toast.
Same plump oatt ai regular Quaker Oati,
the kind you've always known. Cut before
flaking, rolled very thin and partly cooked. And
these small flakes cook fatter that" the only
difference.
All the rich Quaker flavor. All the good of
hot breakfasts quic k Today, try Quick Quaker.
2 KINDS OF QUAKER OATS
Now at QrocerB
Quick Quaker and Quaker Oats.
Get whichever you prefer.
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WASHINGTON THE FATHER
OF OUR COUNTRY
Wo are proud ttiut George Washing
tun was the father of our country a
man bo great that difficulties only
spurred him on to greater endeavor
a man of such sterling character that
ha was beloved by all his country
men. Checking Accounts Are Invited.
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paper, and within half an hour after
ainwarunca of the article, funds and
supplies were made available to the
man's family by the Legion. The vet
eran was blinded In one eye by gas,
received shrapnel wounds in his left
leg and arm and was unable to follow
his trade. For five years he had been
unable to get any help from the Vet
erans' Dureau. When his wife applied
to a city charitable organization for
fuel to keep her and her two children
warm, the case was made public.
Send your messages by Motorcycle;!
Service. Phone 464 J J
Edison Mazda Lamps. Phone 123.'
We deliver. Hudson Electric Store. !
Larse enmlwr nf ni ruga now In
tnck at PnwAll'a ! I
You get better results from radio;
with Wlllard rechargeable 11. batter-!
les. Wlllard Service Station.
Thomas Helnes of San Franslsco i
field representative of the United i
States Chamber of Commerce. U reg
istered at the Holel Umpqua.
Orders taken for broccoli planta.
grown from imported seed, 4 per
thousand. 10,000 up 13.75. Fred
Schmidt, Dlllaid, Ore.
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WOUNOED VETERAN HELPED led relief to C. W. Hoffman, a wound-
I ed veteran, who has made futile at-
SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 21. The tempi s to secure compensation from
red tape of the Veterans' llureau was 1 the government.
quickly cut here by the American Le-I Huffman's plight was revealed In
glon, when that organization afford-1 a recent issue of a Spokane news-
Jam VI . 1 -. nil" II
The excessive use of tobacco Is one
of the most common causes of lndl-
gextion and stomach Inflammation.
Whether you smoke or chew makes
little difference. The highly irritat
ing Juice of the weed Is swallowed
with the saliva, often setting up an
acute Inflammation ot the stomach
which may end In gastritis or chronic
stomach Inflammation.
Tobacco Btomach ' produces a
number of distressing symptoms
first a loss of appetite, then an oc
casional attack of Indigestion. Per
haps your food sours at times and
you notice a peculiar burning In the
stomach. These attacks occur with
greater frequency as time goes on.
Finally, if neglected, the condition
becomes chronic, resulting In loss of
flesh and general poor health.
Smith Bros.' M. A. C. Stomach
Tonic has proven wonderfully suc
cessful In all forms of digestive
tremble. It Is sold on a positive, bind
i ing guarantee of money back if the
f.rat liottle falls to relieve stomach
! Inflammation or dyspepsia. The very
j first dose should convince. Nothing
I on earth like it. You can get a large
: bottle for SI. 25. Nathan Fullerton
More will supply you.
NOTICE
Friday, Feb. 22nd. 1924, being a le
gal holiday, the post office will observe
the following:
The office will be closed all day, as
on Sunday.
Carrier service delivery will be en
tirely suspended except that special
delivery matter will be delivered as
usual.
The regular holidav collection and
dispatches will be made.
POSTMASTER. .
MOCK TRIAL FRIDAY NIGHT
Considerable Interest Is being
Rinwn In f Via mnr.tr trial in h.
Looking Glass on Friday evening when
one of the members ot Looking Glass
Grange Is t be tried on a charge of:
kissing "Dumbell Dora" without her j
consent. When interviewed this af-l
ternoon Dumbell Dora admitted that!
she had been kissed frequently by I
certain members of Looking Glass!
grange, but wants to know where
"they get this without consent stuff." 1
George Bacon and Fred Goff are to
serve as prosecutors and O. G. Rogers
anil George Neuner, Jr., arj to appear
tor me otiense. A big chicken sup
per Is ro be served. The entertainment
Is open to tho public.
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A six foot cTobb cut saw for $5.00 at
Wharton Bros.
D. HANDY DIES
AT SOLDIERS HOME
New Trimmed Hats
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IJiirinc the oast wee we nave received several smpmems ot tine tr 1 1
for ladies and children. Straw, Cloth, Silk, Braid, etc., strictly new spring ifo
with attractive trims. These fine pattern hats at Carr's special price
$4.00, $5.00 and $6.00
Hunndreds of FLOWERS and WREATHS,
Over a thousand brand new up-to-the-minute flowers, nearly all different, ij
wreaths, sprays, etc. By far the best line in quality and in quantity we have eve
shown. Any color, combination or kind you may want. Priced very
quality goods. You haven't seen HatTrimmings till you visit CARR'S.
HAT FRAMES AND SUPPLIES
Very newest shapes in pokes and other buckram frames at 35c each. ViscaStm
Cloth draping, 1 8 inches wide in black, sand, grey, brown, copen, red, white, in
spring straw braids in all colors and several styles. Hat linings, buckram by 4
yard, hat wire, millinery, needles, and such rccessones you will find in our co&
plete millinery department on the Balcony.
Popular Priced Millinery DePt.
206 North Jackson Between Churchill's and Wi
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
PLANS ARE DISCUSSED
Edwin D. Handy passed away at the
Soldiers Home hospital this morning
about 11 o'clock. He entered the
home only seven days ago. He was
born in New York and was 78 years,
9 months and 6 days of age at the
time of bis death. The body will be
shipped to Cottage Grove for burial.
WILSON FUNERAL TODAY
The funeral services of the late
Mrs. Alamanda E. Wilson were held
at Ten Mile this morning at 10 o'clock.
The pastor of the Dillard church officiated.
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC
C. II. Oram, commissioner of the
llureau of Ulbor of the state of Ore
con, was in the city yesterday Inter
viewing the couny agricultural agent
and Chamber of Commerce officials
concerning the installation of a free
employment bureau in connection with
the slate bureau this year. It Is ex
pected that the labor bureaus of the
stale of Oregon, Washington and Cali
fornia win have a meeting soon to de
termine the best methods to be pur
sued in handling the unemployed in the
three states to the end that they will
be sent where there Is work and not
become a burden upon communities
that do not need surplus labor. It la
altogether likely that Itoseburg will
take up this subject In a serious man
ner wlihin a few weeks.
All sizes of spray outfits at Whar
ton Ilros.
F. E. Bullock, of Oakland, spent
yesterday In Koseburg looking after
business matters.
Mrs. Tlllie Troxell purchased a new
Ford touring car yesterday afternoon
rroin the Lockwood Motor company.
Mrs. Clyde Henniger, who resides in
Wilbur, was in town for a few hours
yesterday afternoon shopping and
visiting with friends.
Will Attsnd Exposition
ClRlr Taylor. F.dltn Starrett, Ber
tha Kohlbagen. Evelyn tjulne, Mrs.
Maybolle Church,' and I'ercy Webb.
win leave tomorrow afternoon for
Corvallis where they will attend the
Education Exposition to be held by
the Oregon Agricultural college this
week end. Tho various high schools I
ot the state will be represented, these
students being the delegates sent by
Itoseburg hlch school.
Lloyd will take you cheaper on lofli
trips: no trip less than 50 cents,
l.lovd s Tail, phone 44, 115 Sheridan, i
HUSBAND SAID
WHY NOTJTRY IT
Wife Said She Would. Result,
Lydia ELPinkham's Vegetable
Compound Made Her
Well and Strong
East Hardwick, Vt. "Last winter
I waa not able to do any work at all. I
had backache, head
ache, side ache, and
was sick all the time
for six months. We
read about Lydia E.
Pink ham 'a Vegeta
ble Compound in the
newspapers, and my
husband said to me,
' Wj don't you try
it?' bo I said I would,
and he went and Rot
me a dozen bottles.
It has done me more
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The meeting of the City Beautiful
Commission, scheduled for next Tues
day night, will be open to all citizens
of the city who are Interested in the
city beautiful plan and who desire to
make any suggestions to the commis
sion. The commission will hold regu
lar meeting and committee reports
will be heard.
At the next meeting the Douglas
county court has been Invited to be
present and the commission will dis
cuss the matter of beautifying the
court house grounds with the officials.
Simple Home Treatment
For Swollen Veins.
If you or any relative or friend Is
worried because of varicose veins, or.
bunches, the best advice that any-!
one In this world can give is to get a,
prescription that many physicians are
now prescribing. ;
Ask Nathan Fullertno for an orig
inal two-ounce bottle of Emerald Oil
(full strength) and apply night and
morning to the swollen, enlarged
veins. Soon you will notice that they
are growing smaller and the treat-,
ment should be continued until the
veins are of normal size. Emerald Oil
is a powerful, yet harmless germl-.
cide and results are guaranteed.
JUST arrived 3 cars of Slierwin
Williams Spray Materials-dry
Lime-Sulphur, Blue Stone, Bordo
and Arsenate Of Lead. Prices very reasouSi
L. W. METZGER
DISTRIBUTOR
GENERAL CONTRACTOR BUILDING MATERIAL!
Warehouse Corner Oak and Pine
PLANT MORE GLADIOLIH
But Buy Home Grown Bulbs!
MivIiipji r.hnlr Mamarf alt.l and DieriCr't Hybrid!
IJ In. up Sin. to H in. J)
rer iwzen i.6tj t;
Fer 100 $10.00 J5.00
Try planting a thousand mixed bulblets. Many will b'"
j-ear, anu you win De surprisea ai uie size uvauij
blossoms.
List of named varieties sent on request
HARRIET HALDEMAN GLADIOLUS GARDENS
1047 Corey Roseburg, Oregon
THE PROBLEM SOLVED.
Broccoli growers have long been!
looking tor a reliable late varietv of
seed. ASHBY'S IMPORTED fills'thisl
need. Order at once from N. C. Ash-
by. Box 1228, Roseburg. Price 120 per'
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I WHO HAULS YOUR iS
was
Sherman,
May & Go.
PLAYER PIANOS
DUO-ARTS
PIANOS
lit SOUTH JACKSON STREET OPPOSITE ANTLERS THEATRE
MRS. MOORE, SALES REPRESENTATIVE LOOK FOR THE MOORE MUSIC STUDIO SIGN
I good than I can ever tell, and my friends
n nai nave you done to yourself?
well.' I tell them it is the 3
k pay.
F You look so
Vegetable Comrjnund that makes mo
well and strong. There is no use to suf
fer with backache and pains. I will
tell every one what it has done for me. "
-Mrs. KREr. Primo, Route No. 2, East
Hardwick, Vermont
Housewives make great mistake in
allowing themselves to become so ill
that it w well-nigh Impossible for thorn
to atter.d to their household duties.
In recent country-wide canrara of
purchasers 0f Lydia E. Pinkbam'a Veg.
etable I ompoiin.L M exit of every 100
report they were henentrrl hv it use.
For sale by druggists everywhere.
Oak Block
Heater Wood
$4.00
PER TIER
Dry
Well Seasoned
Order Today It May Be
Gone Tomorrow
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You are considering the expense of 'iau'1!
Broccoli to the packing houses, and perhap wJJ
iem nas perpiexea you. oeiore you - - fi
arrangements about this important item caUu v
let us figure on this work. We are equipped
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or farm products.
Packing and Storage a Specialty
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