ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17. 192-4. n n i ninnrnl 1 FOUR Eat Again Like a j Hungry Boy IN WOODPILE 3d (PMu STOP! At a 20th Century Store. Proposed Amendment to Workmen' Compensa tion Cad Legislation. LOOK! At the attractive merchandise, priced extremely low. LISTEN! Your better judgment will convii.ee you there is no safer place : iHLAMNbn 20th Centoy Grocery to buy. SAVE! On these offerings Saturday and Monday, October 18th and 20ih. SO SAYS M. F. RICE Best Blue Rose O " n Rice, 3 lbs. ' Soap, Olive 3 burs 20c Soft Shell Almonds, new crop, per O0 pound " Sunmaid Raisins fvLwly p; packages, 2 for eked, seed I'd or se ess, 15 25c Local Attorney Alleges That If Adopted Farmers and Dairymen Will Be I lard Hit.. Pure Honey, new, pint Mason Jars, 5c Dromedary new, each Dates, 20c I-ayer Figs, fancy, new, sanitary 10 oz. OQ-pkg Royal Baking Powilcr- 5 pounds -12 oz. tin, 43c; 2 1-2 pound, $1.23; $2.35 H. O. Oats package 15c Shasta Japan Q Q Tea 1-2 lb pktf Good Crepe Toilet rapn 25 c 4 rolls Crisco, 3 lb. can, 75c; 6 lb. can, $1.42; ') lb. can .... $2.05 Sliced Pineapple, fancv !:r 32c Cream Rolled Oats, 4 pounds 25c; 9 lb. sack 53. Mazola Oil, quarts 50c 20th Century Coffee "The Perfect Blend" 1 Iiy'i in quality, low in price. Roasted daily in our own plant, pound, 43c; (J 1 0 7 JL a aad 9 Otogon's furuitTS, dairymen and wnrki'ig j !-. as well as hor In-du.-tries. need the lirlp of every voting ciiii-n to defeat the "reac tionary aim udnn lit to go-call- 'I Workmen's Compensation Law. declared j. 1'. like, local attor ney, vvho has given considerable study to tin- n oposed constitutlon- ai amendment. "This sn-callcd amendment," said Attorney Iliee, " Initiated ty a small group of Portland's pro fessional leaders, und i o worded that every fanner or dairyman vvho employs a simile helper can Lo forced to nay into the state ac- You can remember when yrm were a ty how efticrrly you waited for meal linie to come and how you en- invrrl I (riiriH thin is voitr mother act tx-fure yuu. You were young u4 trout then and your diifritivc Off fan were functioning pruixrly. But since then you have over w"krd your digestive nrgam and now you may tie on the highroad to iwcnminir a confirmed dyspeptic. You can quickly eliminate your trouble. tne up the digestive and elimmaiive trj(.in, tnd brin back tfae lost pjtetite of Iwiyhono. Over 100,(I peopV hare testified in writing Jut TANLAC has re lieved them of stomach trouble sod kindred ailments. TANLAC The World's Best Tonic At All Good Drug Stores Over 40 Million Bottles Sold Take Taobr VcKctaWe Pills (or Conatipation J ! ' UIB 1 6 years ago Tru-Bake was an ideal. Today Tru-Bake is your guarantee that Tru-Blu master bakers are liv ing up to their ideal and producing in EVERY cracker bearing the name "Tru-Bake" the best cracker they know how to produce. It's SOME cracker! Get a. box. LONG ELECTION BALLOT COMING (Continued from pagi 1.) cident fund, and snliniit to all Its 1 ,or sheriff, but In the next office red tapu and lie compelled to obey"011 llle llst' unty clerk, T. W. ail its rules. No innii,.r iihui hJ -Morgan, of Looking Glass, demo- pens the law cifically denies ' trat' Ira U' Kidlle' Pre8" hlin the right of anneal to a hirvl'"1 i""ent. republican, are the ly other authority. candidates. pounds Jello, any 1 A. Netted Gem O Standard Corn, Iowa flavor.. UC potaloeS , , 5 C pack, No. J5 J. can O K A L" li A n mm mmjh Itoy C. Agee, of Wilbur, demo crat, Is racing against James E. Sawyers, republican, for the office of county treasurer. Mr. Sawyers Is the present incumbent. There is also a contest for county assessor between Frank L. Calkins, republican, now in the of fice, and J. D. Osborn, democrat. II. L. Kpnsteln. filed as ai in- ?rocery Conveniently Located 130 NOilTH JACKSON STREET. or to any other authority, "Hut tint is only the beginning. The self same amendment hits just as hard at the. wnrkinguian hitnsi if. It makes the three man commission the supreme dictator oier labor. It gives the commission the riht to raise compensation rates on the workingman; it gives the commission absolute authority io luaKO small compensation ! dependent for county surveyor, as ... .... ... , ,.. man,i. dul not get In on the primary .o " tiiws n me rignc to nomination, delay payment to injured men orition. uieir uepenuentB. and likewise au-! n.. n .i V L 8,CK the republican and democratic , n , ,i . rS 'he com- nomination tor county school su mission tells them to go to and no'.i,..,i. i L.a k.. ...... aii-d at htiiiu i:iontiirly and in in (fit. fin., ti ifl. t... 1,,.. I i lie has no oposi Kdith S. Ackort, who was given P bcllt' Wil.son Church, who filed as an independent. M Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO Spokane and Portland The Home of Tru-Blu Grahams, English Style Bucaitit Tru-Blu Fruit Cake 4a f,,r,...,i ,ih .u.i1,as "" opposition for reelection. - - ...... in... a iu iiic statt; compensation fund. "N'or Is that all. Tho amendment if it is ratified and becomes opera tive law, would practically nullify the present time tested and proved koou compensation law. It would i undo Hie work of many constructive effort. The l.'ach precinct will elect a con stable, and several are to choose justices of the pence. In the i ort of Lnipqua J. H. Austin, democrat, .1. H. Urowne, demo crat, Joseph K. ltutler, republi can, G. Spencer Hinsdale, renub- years of 1'eun, and V. 1. Heed, republican. present are candidates .for the office of KOlil) WITHDlt.WVAL AIDS (Apsocfnted Press Leased Vire.) WASHINGTON". Oct. 17. I Withdraw by Henry Kord of his1 offer for Muscle Shoals clears the i way, Kepresentative Keams. re-1 publican, Ohio, declared today, af ter a visit at the White House, I for disposition of the plant ! through a commission as suggest- ed by President Coolide iu his ( I message to congress last Uecem I ber. i j Mr. Keams said he had assur ance that the president's attitude I In this respect was unchanged and that therefore he would seek i appointment of a commission by congress us soon as it convenes In December. TRAVEL TO LAKE HEAVY. (Associated Press T.eaiied Wire.) MKIltOKI), Or., Oct. 17. All rec- I ords for travel to Cra:er T.n;te were broken this year, according to the official leport of Superintendent C. G. Thomson just released. L'p to i the evening of beplember 30, 64,- Illi visitors entered the park as i have been tmxii against 52.017 for the preceding., sittings made btlon.l year, au increase 01 over Zoj per will also save . c,'m- . KOSEBlBGrf h.very state in the union was ! 1J7 Jackson Si represented excepting Georgia anil L 4 many foreign countries. t;cgon ' Kat Hazeiwnoflv: leads all the sUtr California is t ck." 2J.37S. TheMtdtodJ trance i'lMtl. THE XMAS GIFT r- iotir photosnjtr en long atter tie fr . Have Oti something fn sell, to trmlo, , give wiy. t'se .News- Kor ipiick results Ueview lassifted nils. l'liono .'C'0T' and 6LRVICE W,; all' tot to all i deads uitti POLISHiWELIST law mokes ci'mpensation for injur- P"rt commissioner alolitv. ed in tlo T tie so expert Having sperlallz- f si:' h adi-pt at it. tb.s by a .' nje prov I., t tnal. "We Aim to PlciSf." H. S. FRENCH l!iA;id.linA::DSlu'.cici). PHONt 2:0 N mm ed workmen cerliiin. and fixes th rate s :f coiiiensatlon specifically. Furthermore, it ives the work iiU'Mian the rich) of appeal to a jury in ca.-e be either is slii-lit,.,l r is not given justice. lint under " nipple seek the office of record-1 wishes . Sei eiearlv r. 1 nomas is out tor wii,i 11 i ,,, In the City of Iioseburg there Is a full city ticket to elect. J. C: Day. ,Ir nnd (ieorge K. Houek, are candidates for mayor. Harley J. Watson, and H. L. BOYS' BAND We have instruments for five boys to be used free of charge. J bee Mr. Crocker or Mr. Shields, at Heinline Conservatory. Boys with experience on tiiano preferred. il-li:-liTTi:i:iirtii:Tiiii:iiii:i.:iit:.'.,J 1 TfliW hM SAT! w t a " b w a win cms vl f Ac ivv , 5 'or Street. UJernpon Q ROSECUHC, ORE. STORE I Oh 01 i , s ntl 1 liallv ! are oi-.Ii isp.'il 111 .veil au III v'l.oedible s.itlns, llel.n ,,r I'tll'l-osi. tl invited iu "I liuv "Qe.il ly art economy" Tl'c Sills Store - and S it, os (Associated I'rccs l.en-icil Wlrc.i W.'.liSAW. Oct. 17.- A deb";:i Cltlotl ii it today tor Vi li'V, Svvit z riail.l. to hriliK ba k Hie body id lb III.. ;. 1-lc.l nic vv lei, I'olo h llov l.-t. Hie author ot "iJtio ,nl s," who d.ed tbeie iu itllii. llle dele Kallon includes tin- unveils:' only sun. H.iir), and Is beaded by one ot his cl'isosi Irleiids. Stanislaw lasickl. 'llle body Is to be rein lei red here ill a lll.ignitici ill tomb. ('ir homo mangle even Irons the nitiies. fall us for piisou.il dein oi:s:r.ii ions, liudsou Klectnc store RED ARMY VICTORS. t ....... -l.it. .1 l'i,-s t.,-a. .1 Wire HUM! KO.N'll, (let. 17. The no 1. ii.uit volunteer corps of Can I'U known as Hie 1 bioe-e lasclsti have been d.-fi .lie.; liy t iil lny loneM i.t he '"llid iltlliv" COMip...!- ed 01 Chiine laboreis. after v ir- e in the sir. . is 01 Cant th" proposed con: tlllltlonHl amend ment, that right of appeal and cer tainty of colllla nsallon would be stolen from him. "In other words, tho amendment boldly demands the surrender of the basic Ameri can iicht cf appeal and of fair hearina. nnd sets up in i;s place a coiunii..sion that would be sup.Ti u to I..W, and in addition H law m;i itself. KiMh power is dangerous. Not ali ne that, but the amendment would open the way for the return of the old system or ambulance ctiiiing .lawyers, damage suits, want and suffering on the part of injur, d im 11, and more expenses f r our ft.rn.lng peoples and mote coiiinii.-sleiis lo boss us around. "We have nave!, u too far to tuin back. The only proper thing ie do is to vote down tins coiu P'.iImo.v coini.; usalion amendment and keep right (,u improving tm. prei. nt good law win never the conditions warrant it." Home Laundry, l'liono ;;:7. and W. THE EYES HAVE IT Light, properly controlled and M directed. Is poured in a soft il- . luminating glow over surfaces one i1 eft to run 3 d in glare and bril- ree.uciio.i as my treasurer. I Manee which is wearvim- !..,,... The counoilnien to be chosen : , , i...,,-..i , ..... . i.. .... 1 V are as follows: P. Clemens, Storey lies. Ward i ent, j nerve energy. hen the JACKSv N STIittT V&SJO RE! r2ra!Bfllillffi! 1 1 d in toil 0! High-Top Boys 6": Girls SHOES .2 htvv or :!! wlio wears tlll'fC llill JM aliic. w,,l,. II only cxiK-i Is mini., r I'lii ie 1 AN I III M - . .1 l'i 'i'l Ml V, I .;..!. .li' f p. r and S:,.:r J.u k No I.. IM1N A I I II I VVii,. 1 . t 17 ivion m j-,, MI'.oilMi .-III, ! r tod ; ' nit., .. , 1 o. d .. ,:r, Tm I UiLii I'.iv. ih. on will tt . .1.1 a f IJ n.1,.l... ,. V. .1 ... . . 4.aii7uiiu. 1. itui .1 r. A. ! i. D..I.1..I .'V...-1 U-..I.. ,1- i " O ,.1-iu. i. v.ji,iMt'n n. vv utie. vv aru 4. Clair K. Allen and G. W. Voting. There are seven Initiative and referendum measures, the first a proposal to amend the constitu tion by adding to the qualifica tions of voters the requirement that they should bo aide to read and write tho English language, and authorizing the means of testing their ability to read and write. The second Is a measure de claring public use Of roads, ways and waterways. The third opens the bonus amendment to female employes ot the war department, and to Spanish-War veterans, and ex tending the loan privilege to an unmarried widow, or dependent father or mother of any person who would have been entitled to a loan. The fourth Is ihe Oleomargar ine and condensed mil bill, which would make unlawful the Incandescent Limp 2 first came into use. it was instal- in thousands of homes ill light- V, ! I ing iixtures wnose it.iu was pur posed for the earlier ilKiminants. So long as the old-style electric lamp is used, this equipment, while net by any means ideal, was permissible. It Involved the use of transparent or semi-transparent shades and reflectors, originally devised for shielding flames from draughts; and though these did 5 not protect the eyes Irom light S sources, still those sources were of J moderate brilliancy, and not espe- Vj chilly menacing to eyesight. Hut the brilliant electric lainn of 5l the present day, which because of j us economic efficiency in supply, ing light has replaced the milder incandescent lamp in home light ing, nas altered conditions materially. The adaptation of this new science of illumination to home lighting offers wide opportunities for individual 1 xpn s.-on. it. auty walks hand in band with i:i:'iu- Will usher in the Fall season, so reserve a little 0! a visit to our rplendid exposition of good things t. delight your soul and fill your heart with Joy tc f- tlerful display of enticing foods as it emerges into 1 The point we want to impress you with, howerer.s able prices, considering the quality of the gffi I'etnember cur motto is quality and service. Set display for suggestions for your Hallowe'en Pin candies just arrived. Cranberries, nice new crop, li Now is the tinio to plant your winter gardens. It seed, larrots, turnips, onion sets and onion seei of grass seed. Also vetch and winter oats. IN OUR MARKET WE OFFER HAMS 3 very ',- manu- ami U: it w h.. n. i,.,..,.i .. . .... . tu. ...... o... i .i mini;.- 01 Hi tli.lel an ole In I. VI pa-t l'i- .hvi d. a-.d pr. 1 1. -p, it: 1 i.Il I" M , pl . .- 1 1 0:1 H llle pi Mom.. r -t VV 1 at r .aid li.e ; no n; to i'l.m bad. M" r.t time. ..1. a. bi.ilio. .n v. ill I , ' for Hie i;o and ami i:l: i woii-t. r l,.,i Mill low HI.' is ,tl i.lM . lilt ale t.,.,1.4 I lo 'ine ? ii -r lav ev 1 fltM . so Hl.lt II I I Walntin, a: 1 . .1111 nv exit 1 w. ir ami t Mia In Mai ks atn! t. .11 n !, I .-!'. IM. ill I'O' V, i o ,. : il l 1 :: v or C:e kmi -f p SHiPrco. ' 1.. .1- a ,V : r'o: I If. r fe.iiur. t. In oa to prov., 1 IS In tl.e prov hied I ' III s .e f r b.e. '11 111 this s. ' '' l.a-l'iit. ..r.d ' to ...11 nd ..,u siii.Biiiine inr nutter coiitainim: milk or milk products or vege table fat. any condensed or evap orated milk containing vegetable fat. any substitute for butler con taining milk or milk products, unless the milk is pure, clean, fresh and unadulterated and from which no cream or leitterfat has been removed, and any condensed or evaporated milk or any sub stitute which Is not pure.' 1 lean, fresh, healthful and unadulter ated. The fifth is nil initiative meas ure which would create a state board for the xainination and licensing naturopaths in the state of Oregon. The sixth makes the provision of the workmen's compensation law compulsory, and would re quire nil employers and euiplove es engaged in hazardous occtla Hons to contribute to the act i dent fund. The seventh is for t!v r- p. al of Ihe income tax law which has been made e::e.tive in the state. so expressive, that besides ilUiini nating it can be made . itn, r to creale a picture in itself temper and shade the lecUi into a variety of charieim- I . Ie. touch .110.,. is. .0110ucn llle t'S-i I' meiit in home lichtini; abundant and eifielent i tien. yet tie r.- is also ;,n possibility Hut grow by day. 1 lit gladioli rv ,( Harriet llald. man. A I O PtlO.lo "Jill 1 to V 1! 4 Half or Whole, per lb Morrill Pride SATURDAY SPECIALS Strer Hot lioast, per lb." Steer Hoil Ileef, per lb Fancy Mill: Ked Heavy Veal Shoulder Hoast, lb- l imey Leg and Loin Veal lioast, lb Fresh .Side Fork Saturday only, lb Fresh made Hamburg, lb l'uro Fork Sausage, lb Hulk Lard. 2 lbs. for liacon Hacks, sugar cured, lb Haccn Squares, lb I'ieuic Hams, lb. 13c; College Hams, lb - Fancy Heavy Hens and Fryen I.. greater day n:s t,er lo IT ( Cutty We Trim the Meit Not the Curfora" PEOPLES SUPPLY 0 Phone: Grocery Dept. 145 Dept. K PROFESSIONAL CARDS DK M II. FLYLKIl-t hirapractit 1-n.snian. in w. Lane WE DRAW ALL Or OUR POULTRf St. YUEN IN ROSEBIIJG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS t uiatlu tie L.; I ', -i .!.". mud 1 i i n r tl'v i i I iu w ..! r i I Net p " e'l the 1 r I p r t t..r -l Hi. i r. to I IV... l.'.l. r I n wiU s f.ol I. lb e ir. v .'. mux:. li. Lit t fivfl. I ui. No. 4. Milk ForInfant$, invalid. Rich Milk, ?.lltcl Grnm form.nvirThc Food-Dnnkfcr AJ1 Ate. Digciti'.Vc-NoCopkmg. AlihtLunch tlwr at hand. AJw in Thlt form. Ak for "Hwjci'." at aU Fiuntalna. tair Aod loiUtiaw Subaututa a Vt M.T.TTTTTTTTTT-yTW 'IITTTlTTTTTV-T.VT.'.T-.?.TT10IlVi,,' I HotHome-MadeMincePi ..... . . w mv it we berve it cvc.j THE DOUGLAS CRM Mcdford-Itoseburjr Tr Bread. LEAVES ROSEBURG WED NESDAYS AND SATURDAYS uoai me o:f:e.. of i;. !: l.-irs I'lior.. -v. V.oUord 1'l.eae oij Medford Tr&niftr Co. Operatort Have jou tried our Iiuckwhent Cak. for lireakla- .lot? ,'. Flesh DO IT NOW C!nnl miimia anM'irA frrvm () 9. H' Quality Meals from 30c up. Fastern Ovsters. Veal Swe.-thr. "'' d. Cliitiu, and all the market REAL SERN'ICE THE DOUGLAS GRILL At the Hotel Douji" VV. R. WARNER, ?r0J