Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 04, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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    MOSKBUMa WBW8-WIVIKW. FRIDAY. APRIL 4. 1924.
PAOI MvtN
WEST'S FREIGHT
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FREE TRIAL
Tl
SIMPLE SERVICE
of this
Easier Housecleaning
Method
(This ofe U for limited M
Easier, quicker, more thorough cletniaf
by air, alone.
v are entided to witness a FreeTrUl
too are c" . u,njnlI method in
of this easier -
vour own nui-. "- -
obligation-Simply telephone.
The lightest, sturdiest, most thorough
cleaner in the world is the
ROYAL
CLEANER
used by almost a million
enthusiastic home-makers.
Approved by Good House
keeping Institute for over
1 1 nun Manufactured arW
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Sold on very easy terms.
HUDSON ELECTRIC
STORE
Your Credit la Good, Us It
Don't miss this chance as
we are leaving soon. Call
and see our nice line of
colored silk covers, new
umbrellas,, made to order.
Covers SttOO in all sizes.
' time, bring your frame with yon, 34S So. Pine, side entrance.
Mr. and Mrs. J. u Mcmre.
py.
feet Your Friends Here!
U when you have been refreshed with a Soda or .
tdae ttom our beautiful fountain,' you will be able
meet business or social problems with perfect
lhdence. 1
Our Drinks are Pure and Wholesome, Cool
and Daintily Served, and Our
Ice Cream Is Delicious
ALACE OF SWEETS
Lunches Served
BROCCOLI SEED
Why Experiment?
fcxperienced growers are using acclimated St Valentine Strain,
srowu unuer Oregon climatic conditions.
$25.00 PER POUND
Orders Taken for Broccoli Plants
Dr. C. H. Bailey
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Prosperity of Pacific Coast slates
is indicated by the fact tbat more
cars or freight having been loaded
on the Pacific System of Southern
Pacific Company during January
and February than during the same
momns or i2J. Last year South
ern f acmes car loadings were
greater than in any orevious vear.
In January, this year, 71,264 ears
were loaded and 74.005 in Febru
ary as compared with 64.461 cars
in January 1923 and (.4,678 in Feb
ruary 1923.
Although last year's record break
ing traffic was handled bv South
ern Pacific with an efficiency that
bettered the company's previous rec
ords, the operating performance so
far this year has been even bet
ter, J. H. Dyer, general manager for
the company, said today. The of
ficers and employes of the company
this year have taken as a slogan
"Beat last year's record," and so far
have succeeded In reaching this dif
ficult goal.
The highlights of Southern Pa
cific's operating performance so far
this year, according to Dyer, are as
follows:
With the cooperation of shippers.
the average load per car has been
Increased during January and Feb
ruary over the load during the same
months of 1923. The average car
load for 1923 was the heaviest
in Southern Pacific hlatory.
The number of cars and locomo
tives under repair has been reduc
ed for the January-February perlod
as compared with the number for
the same period of 1923. Thus a
greater amount of equipment has
been available for the public serv
ice. The average miles each freight
car was moved per day were lessj
than during the same period of 1923
but this was because a greater num
ber of refrigerator cars had been re
turned from the east and placed In
storage, these Idle cars reducing the
general average daily mileage.
A greater tonnage per train has
been hauled so far this year than
last and each locomotive has been
made to haul a heavier load.
HARD TIME DANCE
And pie social at Looking Glass
Grange Hall, Saturday, April 5. Every
body invited. Good time assured.
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. (Associated Press Leased Wire.)
SEATTLE, April 4. Radio ad
vices from the Steamer Admira
Rodman report that she went ashore
near Point Calvert 13. C, at 3 o'
clock this morning In a thick snow
storm. She is expected to float at
the next high tide. The Steamer
Queen has gone to her assistance
and Is standing by.
The Queen reached the Rodman
at 4 o'clock, according to advices re
ceived here by the Pacific Steamship
clmpany, owner of both steamships,
and was waiting lor nigh water to
try to float her sister vessel. These
advices said that the storm, which
was largely the cause of delay In
a hop off of four U. S. army planes
here on a flight set for today, was
a blinding one.
The Rodman, In command or Cap
tain Samuel Glass, left here Tues
day for southeastern Alaska. She
carried 42 workers and a cargo of
supplies for a fish cannery at Ellis
Point.
Point Calvert Is 300 miles south
of Ketchikan, Alaska, and Just
north of Queen Charlotte sound.
Ex-Service Men Wanted!
k have 19 months or more in service to join,
Veterans I
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WF NPrn MI7KT
KJ ,Acquire a homestead in 7 months
WRITE AT ONCE, BOX 495, ROSEBURG
(Amocls.trd Press Leased Wlre.1
SAN FRANCISCO. April 4. The
steamer Admiral Rodman, reported
, aground near Point Calvert, D. C,
lis a wooden screw ship of 1101
l tons, operated by the Pacific Pteain
; ship company. Her home port is
Tacoma.
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Orders taken for broccoli plants,
grown from imported seed, 14 lr
thousand. 10.000 up, 13.75. Fred
Schmidt, Dlllard. Ore.
W. F. CHAPMAN
could be encouraged to raise garden
and sell to the merchants and also
Hoy Scouts would umlertnke this.
The Rast place Is well located
and Is a very desirable property but
badly In need of repair. The ditch
should be filled in and tiled. Peo
ple In the newly paved districts
would gladly donate the dirt for
this purpose, if some one would
haul it. Ileing located on the spur
this property should be nalealile as
a factory site. The other Rast pro
perty further up Winchester Street
should be cleaned up and the build
ings removed or repaired and paint
ed. There la room enough on that
land for several new houses and
with housea so scarce It would sure
ly pay the owners to erect several
dwellings for that purpose. This
would efface one very ugly spot on
the main entrance from the north.
The bill boardB should all be re
moved. They are unsightly
and anyone who wishes to advertise
would do much better to spend the
amount those ugly boards cost, in
proper advertising through the pa
pers. Both entrances to the city should
have a sign naming the city, some
of its resources, population, eleva
tion etc. One city In Northern
California haa such a sign In the
shape of an open book and it is
very attractive.
If any of these plans were car
ried out it would improve our city a
great deal. And If every one wfuld
help, we would have a much better
city and one we would be Tery
proud of.
JEAN Vf UITNE x
. ; 7A
Save money overy week with an
electric washing machine. $10 down.
Hudson Electric Store.
1TY WILL
IT
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu
gene, April 4. Mother's Day, an
nually observed at the University of
Oregon, will be held on Sunday,
May 4, this year.
The regular Mother s Day pro
gram will begin at noon on Satur
day, May 3. During the afternoon
tea will be served in the Woman's
building and a musical will be heard
by the mothers on the campus. Sat
urday evening the students will take
their mothers to the Junior Vod-Vil,
the first event of the annual Junior
week-end festivities. On Sunday
vesper services will be held.
Mother's Day at- the university
this year will not differ widely from
the program of previous years. The
main idea entertained by students
in charge of the program Is to make
the week-end as enjoyable as pos
sible for all mothers on the campus.
and to give them an Insight into the
students dally Ufa at the university.
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LOCAL NEWS
This is a Studebaker year.
(Associated Press leased Wire.)
NEW YORK, April 4. The body
of Dr. Orlof N. Orlow, by many be
lieved to have been the missing
irnmuie jonann aalvator, will be
burled today with simple services.
Plans for a funeral befitting an arch
duke have been abandoned.
GARDEN TROWELS, ETC.
Trowets, wide or narrow. Ion or
short, weeders, flower garden toola.
scythes, children's garden sets. etc.
You will find quite a line 1 of these
items at Carr's.
See our guaranteed electric ranges,
110 down. Hudson Electric Store.
$35.00
SUITS
atBernier, The Tailor
Upstairs Next to Umpqua Hotel
Flower Plants and
Garden Seeds.
We can supply you with almost
any flower plant. Bring In a list
of what you want and we will
get It for you.
We have all kinds fit vegetable
and tlower seeds.
Economy Grocery
Phone (3
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The modern housewife
finds it more economical,
vastly less troublesome
. and productive of - finer,
cleaner articles to have
this laundry
CLEANSE AND DRY
the family . wash each
week.
Airs, squier ana aaugnter, miss i
Etta, were in town yesterday from
Sutherlin. They were accompanied
by Miss Audrey Christie
A CITY BEAUTIFUL
YOUR Punri?
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
SfeTrvtey0U .T alwuayL8 ,ure of prompt
on, send the ViAA- quaI,tv' whether you come in
(n careful an Z phne' A11 telephone order,
.- i !ulara persona atrent; -j r.-.-
uui is assured , mu loiwiacuon in
JCKENS BR.OS.
Perkins BIdg.
WHAT SHAM, WE DO WITH Ollt
WEEDY AMI UNSIGHTLY LOTS
We are all proud of our city but
there are many ways in which it
could be Improved. There are un
sightly places In Roseburg that
could be removed or at least Im
proved. If every one would do his
or her duty we could make our city
much more attractive.
The depot regions should be
planted to flowers snd kept culti
vated. Flowers should be on dis
play there at all times, also fruit,
tbus advertising what is grown in
our city and surrounding country.
The dumping grounds are very
unsightly and should be moved.
Every one coming to our city from
the north, whether by rsll or auto
sees that pile of rubbish and no mat
ter what else they see while here
they will always rpmember their
first sight of Roseburg as an im
mense rubbish pile. While those
tourists who come from the south
may be very favorably Impressed
with us and then as they leave, the
last sight to greet them is a rub
bish pile. Surely the city could pro
cure some more Isolaled spot in the
country for the dumping ground.
Vacant lots should have un
sightly buildings removed. Weeds
should be kept down by owners and
they should be forced to pay the ex
penses if the city has the work done.
If a boy's club was nartef the boys
Choice Easter candles boxed or In
bulk at the Palace of Sweets.
A. V. Rhoads of Sutherlln, presi
dent of the Southern Oregon Con
ference, sppnt Wednesday In this
city, remaining over until yester
day, when he returned north.
npiIIS might happen to the
most cartful driver. Re pre
pared for an emergency by in
structing us to protect your car.
JOHN E. FLURRY
Insurance Agency
Rooms t and ?
locebifg Bans Btpi
'honf 'ft Jhii-o ,,
M. M. Tyson of Drew entered the swaj
will receive medical treatment. Mr.
Tyson is under the care of Drs.
Sether and Stewart.
STOP RHEUMATISM
WITH RED PEPPER
When you are suffering with rheu
matism so you can hardly get around
last try Red Pepper Rub and you will
have the quickest relief known.
Nothing hat such concentrated, pene
trating heat a red peppers. Instant
relief. Just as toon as you apply Red
Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat.
In three minutes it warms the sore spot
through and through. Frees the blood
circulation, breaks up the congestion,
and the old rheumatism torture is gone.
Rowlcs Ked Pepper Rub, made from
red peppers, costs little at any drug
store. Get a jar at once. Use it for
lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck,
tore muscles, colds in chest. Almost
instant relief awaits you. Be ture to
get the genuine, with the name Kowles
on each package.
Seeing is
Believing
See our large line of
Used Ranges
$15.00 to $75.00
Used Oil Stoves
$1.50 to $30.00
Overhauled, ready for
service. We have the
largest line of used fur
niture in Roseburg.
PARS LOW
Furniture Company
111 N. Jackson 8t
means fine flavor
The Quality Goes
Clear Back to the
Coffee Bean Itself
. ,.
A High-Grown Coffee Btsan
Hard, high quality
The hard, strong fibred, high 'grown
coffee bean is rich in caffeoL It holds
its fine flavor, fragrant aroma, and high
quality intact until released by roast'
ing and steel cutting. Golden West is
ioo high-groum coffee.
A Low-Grown Coffee Bean
Soft, inferior
The larger, softer bean, grown on low
lands is poor in caffeol and lacking in
flavor, aroma and quality. There's no
. low'grown coffee in Golden West.
flav
Just
Right"
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)P TEAM LOSES
( Annoc latcd Press Ueaned Wire.)
PKNDI.ETON, April V Nig llar
leiike's Whitman mtesl'-nartt's took
the Pendleton burkaruoi into camp
here yestnrdsy afternoon in a hotly
contented game. Iloth teams playi'd
smooth barebal! but Pendleton was ,
handicapped by the loss of several j
regulars from the round up nine.
The regular season opons In Pendle-I
ton Sunday with Dayton as the op
position.
The score:
Teams
Pendleton
Whitman
llattertes McOargle,
Henry; Beck and Walther.
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4 0
4 1
White
SURPRISE DANCE
A hlir attraction. Community Hall,
Sutherlln. Friday night. April 4. Mil
lc by Sharrard s Syncopators. On
' some time. Everybody should
t l-i nn this. Gents tl 10. ladle
Ne . -Kvi' claHHirh'd adt '"
' h 4"'t iihirvlhpr ch nfvht
1925 Pattern Crockery
SOMETHING NEW
Something new in tableware and sold in Roseburg
exclusively by us see these beautiful dishes
you'll want some of them.
We carry just the line of goods you want, no
matter what you need.
GARDEN HOSE
Biggest Line
Best Quality
Beat-'em-all Price.
POWELL FURNITURE CO.
238 N. Jackson