Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 21, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    H08BBURO MgWS WEVItW. MONDAY, APRIL 21,
L
I hereby announce myself to re
publican voters of Douglas Co. as
Something More!
After meals you want something more a bit of
sweet with a change of flavor. WRIGLEVS is
that "something more" and it's more than that!
It is a great aid to your good health, as medical
authorities say.
This is from a recent book on health:
"Many physician now recommend gum chewing
for a better and more complete change of the starches
into dextrin."
after every meal
means that your digestion is aided while your
pleasure is served; teeth and digestion both benefit.
Your choice of several flavors, all of the WRJGLEY
quality scaled in its purity package.
Wrig ley's
makes the
next cigar
taste better
SENATOR ASHURST'S
MOTHER TO BE BURIED
(Associated Press Leased Vlre.)
AZUSA, Cnlir., April 21. Funer
al services will he held hero tomor
row afternoon for Mrs. Sarah E.
Ashurat, mother of Senator Henry
K. Ashurst, who died at Uer Aztisa
home late 'yesterday after, a brief
lllnoHS. Besides Senator AshurHt,
four sons and a daughter survive
her, nnmcly: William Andrew,
llrookBldn, Wash.; Charles, Dotrolt;
Kdward, Klamath Fulls. Oregon and
Mrs. Hoy West of Needles, California.
House. From early morning until
evening, the grounds were given ov-
n- ... kt Kn.,a .. n ,1 trivia in t V, a .i n
Ilol, boot on participating In the old
Master Aionuay cusiow oi . roiling
Kuster eggs.
President and Mrs. Coolldge plan
ned to Join the children for a while
I . V. ............ K .. .1 ... .. u hv
the president to pluy during the af
ternoon.
EGG ROLLING FESTIVAL
AT WHITE HOUSE TODAY
(Assm-lnted Press leased Wire.)
WASHINGTON. April J I. Til's
Is children's day at t lie Whi"j
you
YJ? V ant thai little good t
Send tor FREE ca( let
f' CCMoKSR&Co.,SedGrown
559 Mufc Street i San Fkancuco
AUCTION SALE
AT THE J. E. SMITH PLACE
11-4 Mile from Roseburg on Melrose Road.
Thursday, April 24, at one p. m.
The following articles will be sold:
2 Bedsteads complete
2 Rocking Chairs
I Range
I Dining Table
1 Kitchen Cabinet
5 Dining Chairs
2 Kitchen Chairs
2 Rugs
1 Garden Rake
I Garden I loe
55 Lug Boxes
Some Dishes
A Lot of Fruit Jars
I Chopping Axe
1 Buck Saw
5 Ladders
I Plow
1 5 White Leghorn 1 lens
Wash Tub
I 2-1 lorse Potato Planter
1 Spray Pump
1 Riding Corn Cultivator
RADABAUGH, Auctioneer
J. E. SMITH, Owner
Phil Metsrhan of Portland, a dele
gate from the state at large to the re
publican national convention spent
Saturday evening and Sunday fn
Roseburg. Mr. Metschan Is one of the
slate's best known hotel men and Is
an avowed supporter of President
Coolldge.
He was born In Canyon City. Grant
county, Oregon, March 24, 1876, and
attended the public schools there un
til he reached the aee of 14 years
when he went to Willamette Univer
sity at Salem, completing bis educa
tion in Stanford University. After a
short time spent traveling In Central
.... -5
I At- rV'-rV. ..-:-7 3
Pmil. Mt lbCHAN, Candiate for Dele
gate to the National Republican
Convention.
America, he entered the Wells-Fargo
bank at Portland as book-keeper. He
was married in February 1899 to
Mary Yelene Kuhll, and the following
year returned to Canyon City and
helped organize the Grant County
Dank, which he managed until he en
tered hotel businoss at Heppner,
remaining there until 1904 when he
purchased an interest in the Imperial
Hotel in Portland this business hav
ing been finder bis direction since
that time.
Miss Edith Starrett has accented
an invitation to speak before the
Hawaiian Society of Portland on May
S, at which time she will deliver her
oration on the Constitution. Miss
Starrett was one of the best speakers
In the Southern Oregon district and
lacked only a very small margin to
win the first prize for the district.
She is very highly commended for
the fine" showing made, and the Port
land Telegram has invited her to re
peat the oration at the coming meet
ing of the Hawaiian Society.
"The contest director was so lnv
pressed by your youth, force and
graceful delivery in Eugene that he
hopes that you will continue to per
fect yourself in oratory," the Tele
gram writes to Miss starrett. "Ana
because it pleases us to recommend
you to the Hawaiian Society as one of
the best orators of the state, we are
making It possible for you to deliver
your oration before that society in
Portland. The writer feels that . you
have a future In literature and In hu
man leadership."
o
Are You Tired, Weak Discouraged
YOUH KIDNEYS
MAY BE RESPONSIBLE
candidate at May primaries ior uu ice
of county cominlsuiuier. Mao W.
Daugbetry, Yoncalla, Ore. (Paid Ad.)
CANDIDATE FOR SUPERIN
TENDENT OF 6CH00LS
I hereby announce myself a republi
can candidate for superlndendent of
Schools of Douglas county, at the May
Brlmarles. Mrs. Edith 8. Ackert. Myr
tle Creek, Orego-. (Paid adv.) I
n
CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself fc the
republican voters of Douglas county
as a candidate at the May primaries
for the office of County Commis
sioner. Harry 13. Eccleeton, Drain,
Oregon. v (Pd. Adv.)
o
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
t hereby announce myself a republV
tan candidate for sheriff of Douglas
county, at the May primaries. Frank
M. Hopkins, Canyonville, Oregon. .
(Pd. Adv.)
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself as 're
publican candidate for the office of
sheriff of Douglas county at - the
primary electiqn. May 16. S. W. Siar
mer. (Paid Adv.)
o
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN
TENDENT.
I hereby announce lay candidacy
for the office of county school super
intendent subject to the will of the
republican voters at the May pri
maries. '
(Paid Adv.) O. C. BROWN.
o- ,
CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER
STOCKYARD FIRE IS
' Don't take chances, look after your
kidneys if your back is lame. If rheu
matism bothers or you feel nervous,
irritable end worn out.
Thousands die every day who ought
not to die and kidneys soaked with ac
cumulated poison kills many.
If you suspect you have kidney
troubles the best medicine you can
get Is none too good. For 75 cents
you can get a 6 ounce bottle of Dr.
Carey's Marshroot Prescription 777
and start to drive the impurities from
your kidneys this very week. ,
Nathan Fullerton guarantees It to
help you or money back so do all
good drugglBts everywhere. Mall or
ders accepted.
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
RICHMOND, Va April 21. At
least one person was killed and
more than 150 horses and mules
were burned in a fire that destroy
ed the Southern stockyards here
early today. Damage is estimated at
more than $300,000.
RAILROAD CROSSING
ACCIDENT FATAL TO 4
I hereby announce myself a repub
lican candidate for treasurer of Doug
las county, at the .May primaries. J.
E. Sawyers, Roseburg, Oregon.
(P Adv.)
CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a demo
cratic candidate for county treasurer
at the primary election May 16, 19J4.
Roy C. Agee. iraiu aav.j
0
CANDIDATE FOR REPRESEN.
TATIVE.
I hereby announce myself a repub
lican candidate for representative to
state legislature from Douglas county
at May primaries. Merryl C. Shaver,
Sutherlin, Oregon. (Paid Adv.)
A fine big Fruit Dish for a t.. ,.
is a roal U,v .uy-t.
.
Th
en you may find some other attract;,
Watch the Corner Windo,
Churchill Hwdwate r
"tester Store.
I 1 "
PINCHOT SAYS BOOZE
ISSUE IS PARAMOUNT
(Associated Press Leased Wire )
PHILADELPHIA, April 21. The
withdrawal of liis support from
Governor Pinchot for one of Penn
sylvania's delegates at large to the
republican national convention by
Representative William S. Vare, a
republican leader of this city and
the governor's report that the
liquor question prompted the con
gressmen's Increased Interest
in tomorrow's primaries.
There is much speculation as to
the effect Mr. Vare's opposition
will have bn the governor's candi
dacy. The congressman announced he
would support Ralph Beaver Strass-
burger. wealthy Morristown pul.
Usher, for delegate at large against
the government who is oue of the
seven slated candidates of the re
publican state organization.
Declaring that "liquor or law en
forcement" is the Issue and that the
Philadelphia organization "is reg
ular when liquor Is regular, other
wise, not," Governor Pinchot last
night said the state organization
"tand. W it, ..
elected i J""
out thu i, i?" b
isstSi
eotenwr I
reason tor thJ
erbe sppolnttjaJ
ate commit!. i.T
ternal reen boaT?1)
lar republicu, ,, ,
Secretin -Moiia,
administratis '
Rock Spihuttt'v'
and Diamond
and all (or me ,,, '
'Fuel Comjaii;, 1,1.
DIES AT HER HOME
(Associated Tress Insrd Wire.)
STUATKORD-ON-AVON April
21. .Marie Corelll, English novelist
and author of a score of popular ro
mantic tales, dljyl today from heart
disease at her home here. She has
been ailing for some weeks but ap
parently was recovered when the fa
tal seizure occurred.
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
LEWISTON, Maine, April 21.
Four persons, Including a father
and two sons were killed and a
third son was probably fatally In
jured when a Boston-bound train
on the Maine Central struck their
automobile at a crossing here yes
terday. The dead :are Adolph,
Egide and fctygene Valle, and Paul
Dube. all of Lewlston. Legar Val
le, driver of the automobile, Is not
expected to -live.
If you use building material or fuel.
Pages' is the place to buy.
INVESTIGATION OF
WHEELER DELAYED
Contractor and Builder
No job too large or too small.
Remodeling and repairing a
specialty.
J. W. LANGENBERG
P. O. Box 1291, Roseburg, Ore.
I Trucking &Sh
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester St. Phone 490
Mrs. D. Cornwell
Patients privileged to have their
own doctor.
Save Them!
IVm't let that old worn pair of
shoes sink Into the gtp-am vt
forKetfulness. Don't throw them
Into a corner of th- closet or
cellar snd say good by.' forever
to them. Let us show you how
l :ct double and triph! the
wear out of them.
W. S. HOWARD
C14 N. Main St.
or Kidder's Shoe Store
NOTICE OK SAl.fS OK GOV EH N' SI EST
TI 1 II KH
General Iand Ofr.c. TCanhlnKton, D.
C. March u. yi. Nmlco In hereby
Eiv-n Hv.t subne t to the comliiiona
and ilrmtiHioi.a or t nets of June
liilrt, 3 y.t., ii.s, Ktl'ruary 2i. 1919.
(40 Stat . 117m, and Juno 4, HO) (41
Stat., 7"iS). ami departme ntal rettuln-
tlonfl of September lir, 1917 (4fi L. r.
47. ami June 22. I'J-'O (47 L. 1 . 411)
tlie tlmbtT on the following la litis will
be Kold April 21, l-4 at 10 o dm k
m.. at ptiolU nurtitM. - at the United
States lam) of fit e at ltoseburnr, re
Kon. to the hlKhfst bhMtfr at not lens
than the apprutrtcd value as shown by!
this not ice, sa le to be subject to the 1
approval of the secretary of the In
terior. The purchase prh-e, with an
additional stun of one-fifth of 1 per
cent, thereof, licinK commissions i
lowed, must be dtpof"ltPd at time of
sah'. money to be returned If sale Is
not approved, otherwise patent will
ifMtie for the timber vhlch must ht re
moved within leu ye.irs. lUda will be
r.'ceivt-d frutn rtltzeus of t he I nitt-d
States, associations of amh cltUens
and corporations organized under the
laws of the lTnltwl States, or ftn'
State, Tt-rrltory, or lltrirt thereof
only. 1'pon aiipl!cat(on of a qualified
purchaser, the timber on any lfnl
suhdiTlslon w ill he offered hi pn rut el 7
bttt'ore being: Included In nnv of ter of
a laipTi-r unit. T. l'H S. U. 12 V.. FfC.
la, l-(t 8. fir i:rti M., T. M S., H. 7 W..
Setf. J. NWfc SKVi fir. 1 4 St. M., .ne of
the timber on thece nectlons to be sold
for less than I"-' f0 p-t M.. T. "1 S, It
4 W.. S-c. 2&, NK'i SK4 red fir lti.Mi
M.( white fir, 2b M., Intense cedar 2!
M.. SK' SKW red fir 1L'4U M.. white
fir 60 M., red cedar 30 M.. T. 2S S.,
It 11 W., Sec. I. hV4 S "4 red fir.
l ti'O M., none of the tiniher on the.-e
sections to bo sold f-r less than $1.7
P'-r AI. for the red fir. I ;u per ai. for
tt-.m white fir and im-enac cedar, and,
II a p r M. for the red cedar; T. So S,i
U. 10 , Sec. 1.1. NKi, ..Mi;it fir (.'.". i
, M.. NWU NK'H fir M.. NK'i NU' Vi
fir ROO M. N W NV4 f r M.. V
S.. 11. 10 , Sec. 23. t?i:'4 SK4 fir'
I 1 7 0 M. white cdir J-iO Xl., tione of.
tht timber on t!iee set.t'is to be
sold for lens than 11.50 per M. for the
fir and J7.oi per M for tlie whJe
cedar; T. 39 S. 1L & W., Sec. 15. N
S yellow pin 60 M.. sunnr pine SO
XI.. red fir lu M.. n.-ne t.( ihe timber t
on this tract to be ohl f.r lejs thanj
1 1 H per Xt. for the eUow snd sunur
pine and tl.Z per M for lh- r.-d fir: I
T. :t S. K. 10 V hec. SO. NK'4 XK',
fir f.J0 XI . then SK'i bV 4. fir '
$.'( XI. Pone of the timher on t'c-e
tracts to be sold for 1 n lit. in t'
p-r xi. t. s.. u. ii v .. sec. ,
NK'i r. d fir IW XI.. unit fir l:' XI ,
T. S. U. 10 W, Sec. H NK'i NK1,,
red fir TI;. M.. ce r 40 XI . SK1, 1
NK1, re-1 fir KT.O XT. white c ,l.r la..)
XI. nono tf tne timber on then sec-,
Hons to be sjbi for cs than U"',
p.r XI. for the red tir. $ :o per XI lor!
ti-e white fir. nnd $: '"1 per XI. for die
.white .edar Vll.l.lA.M SKIt. Com-
mtiiour, (jvneral Lstud Of tie.
(Associated Press Leased "Wire.) !
WASHINGTON, April 21. Be
cause of the failure of witnesses to
arrive here from Montana, further
investigation of the charges against
Senator Wheeler was deferred to
day by the special senate commit
tee conducting the Inquiry.
Chairman Borah will call the
committee together as soon as the
witnesses roach Washington.
The present expectation ia that
the investigation can be concluded
in one or two more sittings.
CREW OF BRITISH
SHIP IS IN IRONS
Auction Sales
Farm or city auctions sec us
for dates.
We buy and sell furalture.
Bargains In new and used
Household Goods.
Radabaugh-Patterson
328 N. Jackson Jhone 541-J
WW,
We move anything that is movable wtl tali fi
want hauling of any sort, come inandbliowri
us. . If you are moving away and wifctoiort
VinlrJ cmrvJs. nianriQ.1 nrrrans anvlKini A'itX
e I i 1 o j 1
care of any such business and relieve yoaJointr.
in the matter.i
H.5.FKH1MS1
f Cass and Pino
Phone 220
la 1 1 mi"""""
toliH
I
Lark s Kadiator
Works
(Associated Press Leased Wire.)
"iroSTOX. April 21. Because of a
mutiny aboard, the British steam
er, Newton Hay, loaded with alco-1
hoi. has sent a wireless message
asking for alii. The steamer was In
a gale 6j miles off the coast. The i
crew was In Irons below decks, hav
iK mutinied "when demands for a
pay Increase of $10 a month was re- !
fused.
C. O. LARK, Prop.
New cores Installed. Fenders g
and bodies repaired. A
All work guaranteed. 3
Prices reasonable. g
New
VUl I C I Vf -N
515 No. Jackson St
Jackson bL g
When You Catch Cold
Rub on Musterole
Musterole is easy to apply and it Rets
in its good work right away. Often it
prevents a cold from turning into "AV
er pneumonia. Just apply Musterole
with the lingtTS. It does all the good
work of prandmother's mustard plaster
without the blister.
Musterole is a clean, white ointment,
made of oil of mustard and other home
simples. It is recommended by many
dtttors and nurses. Try Musterole for
sire throat, cold on the chest, rheuma
tism, lumharo. pleurisy, stiff neck, bron
chitu, asthma, neuralria, conscstion,
pains and aches of the back and joints,
Frams. sore mus ics, bruises, chilblains,
frosted feet -colds of all sorts.
ToMotherM: Musterole it now
made in milder form for
bebirs and small children.
Ask for Children's Musterole.
2jc and 63c, jars and tubes; hos
pital sue, SJ.OO.
iiil
Bctttr than a mutfard pUufr
LENOX FURNITURE
COMPANY
321, N. Jackson St., Roseburg
Tapestry Davenport ancl
Wing Chair to match?.
Khroelers Genuine Leath
er, Day-Nite Davenport.
Reed Rockers.
Simmons All-Steel Four
poster Beds '
Simons De Luxe Mat
tress. Premier Porch Hammocks.
f new dress materUK
Ings. in a great variety of P"'-!!' o
and stylish, will delight women tmer w I
thetr fiplentions. J
L ABRAHAM
w
YES, WE SELL GROCERY
They are the Fresh JjgJ
every housewife wants for her
We alwa. carry the fin
seasons ri'" - t
Send the chMrt" pj
the order win i"-
H
I you came in person. .1
pickens m
PerklnBldfj0eB