ROSF.BURG NEWS-REVIEW MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1925.
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Now On, This Week
Buy an Article at Its Regular Price
We Sell You Another for 1 Cent
A group of items from several of our departments are
on sale. We list some of th e items below. Prices good
while quantities last. Shop early.
Table of toys, 10c values 2 for He
Linen tablet, 2 sizes. 15c en., 2 for....l6c
Malacca teaspoons 3 for 10c, 6 for.. ..13c
Bag of 75 marbles, 10c bag, 2 for.....llc
Spring clothes pins 10c doz., 2 for .11c
Asbestos stove mats, 10c, 2 for He
Aluminum spoon-n fork, 10c, 2 for.... lie
Crepe toilet paper, 10c roll, 2 for 11c
Enamel Waist hanger 10c, 2 for.' He
Pencil tablet, 2 sizes, 5c, 2 for 6c
Celluloid house, barrow, etc. 1 5c 2 for 16c
Waxeirose flowers, 10c ea., 2 for lie
Roseburg souvenir plates, 35c, 2 for 36c
P,rf,imcB asst. odors. 1 0c vial. 2 for lie
All Items on sale are staple
stock.
Note books, several sizes, 5c, 2 for.... 6c
Plain waist hangers 5c, 2 for 6c
Fly swatters 10c value. 2 for He
Women's fancy hdks. I 5c, 2 for 16c
Glass salt or pepper, 10c each. 2 for..llc
Linen envelopes 10c pkg.. 2 for 11c
Fine silk crepe paper I 5c, 2 for 16c
Pot holder pads, 1 5c each, 2 for 16c
Paper house, garage set 15c, 2 for 16c
Ass't pearl buttons 8c card, 2 for 9c
Abrago steel wool 5c size. 2 for 6c
Cig bar violet glyc. soap 10c, 2 for....llc
Fine wood clothes pins 5c doz., 2 for 6c
Old master pictures 20c, ea.i 2 for 21c
iterm, from our regular
IIMTER-ALLIED
MEET fl!LS TO
il
PARIS, Jan. 10. The lnttr-Bllled
financial conference has failed to
maintain the pace It started with,
and this morniuc Is much where it
was Thursday nlKht. Even the
Anglo-American ni'Kotlatlons still
are progressing: only "normally."
A number of details have yet to
be settled and the approval of
Washington given for what has al
ready been accomplished before a
satiHtactory conclusion can be
reached.
Le Matin Is responsible for the
statement that at their meeting
last evening, James A. Logan, Jr.,
of the, American delegation and the
Britluh Chancellor of the i-xcheq-iuer,
Winston Churchill, hit upon a
! plan for compromise by which Kug
Slaud would abandon her still out
islanding contentions in return fur
help by the United States in bring
' ing the pound sterling back to par
tly. This, however, entirely lacks
i confirmation from other sources.
I PARIS, Jan. 10. A meeting of
'the entire American delegation to
the Interallied financial confti
ience was held at the delegations
I headquarters this morning. Ills
understood that the reply to yes
terday's cables had been received
from Washington and it is thought
that contact between the Ameri
cans and Uritiuh would be resumed
this afternoon.
o -
Just arrived! carload of Page
Fence. Square Deal Fence and
Mouurcli galvanized Ued Top, Barb
wire. Write us for prices, biennis
& Cbenowetb, Oakland. Ore.
ISIMCTHJLE
(AMicUlfd I'W Lfucd Wlw.)
WASHINGTON', Jan. 10. Ra
dio as a means of communlca
betweeu entombed miners and
surface rescue parties has prov-
ed impracticable, the Interior de
partment announced today. In
describing bureau of mines ex
periments extending over sever
al years.
High power equipment neces'
sary for communication over!
distances of 1.0U0 to 2,000 feet
through strata, the bureau sail
would be too bulky, heavy and
complicated and al the same
time too fragile and delicate, for
practical requirements. I
It was stated however, that
there is some promise in the ap
plication of wired wireless, or
Hue radio, which consists of a
transmission along metallic con
ductors, such as water pipes,
compressed air pipes, power and
lighting circuits and wine car
tracks.
Mil
e tastiest '
MeaMast disti
New Style HO
TIE only oats that cook into ftranular oatmeal.
Nothing else like It. Meaty granules stimulate
digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful
flavor. More than a newioatmeal a new cereal.
Energy-building corbohydrate8,tlssue.bullding ,pro
teinsTa wealth of vital minerals. And New style
H-O takes only 2 to 3 short minutes to cook ine
quickest cooking cereal quick as a flash:
-
Now
two
kloiU
I Regular Il-O 0M
New SlyU H-O Oats (Quick)
" Standard f ull slM sod wdtht pka.-w.iaht, I lb. 4 cC -
QAIS ,
Cook in
2 to 3 minutes
My wife, Ulliun Myrtle King,
having left my bed and board, I will
not be responsible for any accounts
contracted by her.
Signed: FLOYD K. KING.
'ANNUAL REPORT
I OF STATE BOARD
OF CONTROL MADE
I'RKSliVTERIAV MIS- 1
SIOAKY SOCIETY
City Engineer D. L. Bucking
ham was instructed to make a
reconnaissance trip In the vicln
itv of Clear Lake lor the purpose
of familiarizing himself with the, teresting
"Jesus Shall Reign" was th
opening hymn sung at tne regu
lar monthly business meeting o
the Presbyterian Church, In the
church parlors, on Thursday af
ternoon. Mrs. Scott made
opening prayer.
Plans for the Annual Thanks
giving and Praise Service were
laid. January 2Sth a missionary
from Brazil will be the speaker
for this sen-Ice, in the church.
The- nominating committee was
appointed as follows: Mrs. B.
L. Eddy, Mrs. Helen Smick.
Mrs. It. "H. Grlnsted.
Mrs. I. N. Parks gave an ln-
report of the meeting
Sportographs
(AuocUtcd Trrm Uurf Wire )
Coach Hec Edmundson and Jess
Jackson, University of Washlng-
the1 ton's basket ball manager were
worried and peeved today. Three
husky hoop stars have caught the
cross-word puzzle fever. Jackson
and Edmundson admitted the big
problem was to distract the atten
tion of the court players from the
puzzles to the cage game. , On t
recent trip to Spokane, Dick
Frayne, Al Sch'uss and George An
derson worked cross-word puzzles
gul see fit to set down the cham
pion, several bouts already ar
ranged Willi have to be labelled
i "postponed" as It is unlikely Mar
Itln will attempt to fight against
the commissioner's ordar
Walter Johnson. pttcTinHr ee of
the Washington Senators who Is
visiting in Los Angeles, spenus
much of his time with his first
baseball boss Joe Burke, united
States District Attorney, swapping
renilnlscential yarns of tne days
when both played together with a
tenm renresentlug Olinda. a littlo
oil town in the hills near Los An
geles. . .
topography, and to report to the or tne bxeeuuve ummiiM m Douglas Fairbanks has Bent a
council ut the meeting Monday,! the Southern Oregon Presbyter- compiete equipment for his new
savs the Port Uoipq.ua courier, lai society, wiuci: sue '"-""'iKaiiie "Doug" to Syracuse for
The purpose in authorizing attended, In the place of the pre-j tr)B, This game was introduced
this informal survey, is to place I sident. At this meeting it w-aslto (he team wnen it pave. tne
the city officials in a position to; decided that all contributions university of Southern California,
rtmft and nass a resolution pro-lfrom the Presbyterian Mission-; It re8(,mbles tennis with the excen-
SALEM, Ore., Jan. 10. The testing against the routing of thejary Societies in this district willtlon tnat lt ls played Wnh tufted
total expenditure lor ull puipo- Itoosevclt highwuy, as plunued, go to the support of the worlCjcorks in3tpa(i 0f balls and the ob
ses made through the state board and asking lor a re-survey on: being done by Miss Dorothea ( jpct lnU!lt not toucn tlle grouni f.
of control for the blenuium1 the east side of the lake. Abraham at the Cantun lrue ter being put jn play
i u44.j i't ni7 7.ia n:i c- Th. ..min.-ii iimk thin action at LlEht Seminary in China. It wmi
I cording to tho biennial report ot. tho regular meeting on Monday! be remembered that Miss Abra- when th" Chicago Cubs signed
'the board which was inaue pub-ieveuing alter hearing the report ham's home is In this city, and Mpl Kerr of Saskatoon, Sask.. re
I no today. This is an Increase of Coiiimitteeman J. H. Austin. . that after teaching two years at centiy they got more than a ball
lot 217 till. 82 overtne expcudl-'who presented the city's objec-i Ashland. Miss Abraham was sent payt,r. Kerr is an all-around ath-
: lure nt tll DruMous ulemUUin, tion belore tne meeilUK Ol mo iw .mu w v . . ' ,ieie, uuguy niu.ver, linen, jnau
1 which totalled ja.SoJI, 121. ill. state highway commission in De-
: Of the expenditures lor the uieu- cemlier.
CA.RRS
In addition to our regular lc items on sale every day
we will have the following on sale the one day only
T i 1 50 yd. Spool Sewing Thread 5c, 2 for 6c
UeSO il y Heavy Linen Envelopes, 15c pkg., 2 for....l 6c
Wednesday-
1 A 7-md Unas bowl, deep,
Round Curtain Rod, ball end, 1 5c ca, 2 for 16c
Dressed Doll, hair nnd sleep eyes 60c, 2 for 61 c
25c, 2 for 26c
Shinola Shoe Polish, 10c, 2 for He
nium just closed S2,2li,u (V.Z2I Altnougn mere was some re
was spent for general maiuten-j foreuce to the possible effect on
auce of institutions uiid Kti-l,- the sanitary conditions, the city's
una. 81 for special purposes. I main argument against the pre-
The jvuiage daily population sent route ot tne uooseveit nigu
of which sne is a mem-.tenn, player, basketball star,
swimmer and fancy diver. He has
from passed up golf, however. In base
John, ball he always plays outfield or
Prayers by Mesdames smicK, ,u-;nrsi mise.
dy, Kisher and Chamberlain fol-j In his home town Kerr ls a mem-
lowed. The Ouizz by .Mrs. jmc- Der oi six cuaiuuioiisiiiu unsKtioau
church,
her.
Mrs. Chamberlain read
the 10th chapter of St.
and nioniiiiy per capita caat of.Way as surveyed on the west sida-cullagh proved to be of unusual teams, he grabbed off individual
the 11 slate institutions over of Clear Lake, was mat tne con
which li-.c board bus
wnr,i
Oregon aialo Hospital, is'J.ithe water to now out ol me pi:
I17.2S; Eastern Oregon btulejseut bed.
liospitul ti . JIG. 311; Stule Pen-: o
Herniary, 420, o.l4; iu;,titu- Broccoli seed. A few pounds left
tion lor KecDlt Minded, 74-1,! of our select early and late strains.
415. 6i: Training bchoul fori Kojter Burner.
lioys, 15B, oi0,'; Tuberculosis
Hospital, 130, i.lS; school lor
the Wind, 4:1, S3S.8U; School lor
mi ::i ii- imiiistruili Stockholders of tlle Urst
u,.!,..! i:ir'u ni :ir, ss: iiol- of KuedMiort. at the annual
rtir. Hume.. 111. a5.S7: Em-! meeting held Thursday morning
lllmu. 1 voteu unanimously jui ic-w
Interest, and gave the members . track honfirs at the Snskaf-hewan
would dis-i0f the society a bird's eye view meeting in 1922 and 1923, and has
and cause nf h lannurv lnsne of the mis-, gathered in the past six years more
slonary magazine. rsext montn;iiiHn one uuuureu uieuam, iiuyuie.
the program will consist of an- and prizes.
other Qulzz by Mrs. McCullagh,
and the annual election of offi
cers. Eighteen were present.
Frank A. Terry of the Equitablo
Savings and Loan Assn. Is at the
Umpqua Hoteh
lEEEPM'OKT lt..U 1JJXTS
Bank
Studeoaker costs less per pound
than butter.
Arundel, plnno tuner. Phone 189-L
The New York Athletic Commis
sion will ask Eddie (Cannonball)
Martin, tho new bantamweight
champion, to nppeaisit the commis
sion's office Tuesday when the de
tails ot Martin's poor showing
against Augio Pisano last Wednes
day, will be reviewed. If the mo-
When You Catch Cold
Rub ba R5usterole
Musterole is easy to apply and it gets
in its good work right away. Often it
prevents a cold from turning into flu
or pneumonia. Just apply Musterole
with the fingers. It does all the good
work of grandmother's mustard plaster
without the blister.
Musterole isa clean.whitc ointment,
made of oil of mustard and other honn
simples. It is recommended by many
doctors and nurses. Try Musterole foi
sore throat, cold on the chest, rheuma
tism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron
chitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion
pains and aches of tiie back and jomts
sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chiiblauis
frosted feet-colds of all sorts.
7oJVfofierr Mustoroleis alio
made in milder form for
babies and small chiloren.
Ask for Children's Musterole.
35c and 63c, jars and tubes; hos-'
pital size, ifj.uu
Better than a mustard platter
lor
j tion of the present board of dl
i rectors, says the Port Unipqua
ployment Institution
il, 172. 32.
The population of four institu
:llnt,u lu r,Miriiil im exceeding
iM their capacity, i ne otaie iiusi,,- ni,c.iiii;.imiU.
KHi ii rr ii. Insane with a capue- pies' report for
1 Pniirier.
Geo. W. star
1S24 showed
liy of lsuu patients nas isoi. goou i-iiiim ...
Tne State Training School for, ter a discussion of the matter,
,.i, i - h. lxl iii-l the board of directors decided
mams. The State Tuberculosis! that lt would bo more
li..o.,i..i I,.. ir,:i miiieiita or 3 1 tor the bank if
more than capacity. The liirlsl ing out dividends, the money
..h,.i o .M.i.ai.uv or ii5 with was paid Into the surplus fund.
ine Doaru ui unciwio n
well pleased with the results of
considering roe
beneficial
instead of pay-
714 -and WHAT ELSE?
Here Today l-'roin Myrtle Point !
Here Saturday from rural d Is-1 Mr. and Mrs. ('. J. Main nr
trlrts were Mr. and Mrs. M. L. i rived In ro iiuiunliiy f ruin I
liushnell. They are residents ot .Myrtle l'oim. iney inrmeriy re-
Brockway, and were here aitrml-l shied in this city. .Mr. Main is
lint to business matters and now employed by the l'nlon Oil
shopping Siilnnlnv lust. 'rwmmiy nt Myrtle Point.
T(l
DON'T HESITATE, PHONE 68
You are just as sure of getting just what you or
dered as if you came in person.
FRESH GROCERIES, PROMPT SERVICE
AND RIGHT PRICES
This is a mighty gocxl combination to draw to, end
you can't miss it when you call 68. All Fruits and
Vegetables in season.
PICKENS
Perkins Bldg.
BROTHERS
Phone 08
' IS Inmates.
i Tim unlv luiuortant reconimen
I.,..., , k.. i...a,.,i ia unit wium the nast year.
1 . V" . t:.., 1 1 flnrtn.HllIU huslnoiS Conditions.
I moved to the now site deari All expressed the opinion that a
Wooduurn. that the old plant be better year Is in the offing.
I converted Into a reformatory for Oificcrs elected were:
, intermediate oifenders, who are 1. K. Staples, president. Stan
jtoo lur advanced for the train- ley 1). Chapin, vice-prcs dent
!,ng school and not far enough tieo. W. Sttaples vice-president,
laloiur for tho penitentiary. n 11. McCrea. cashier: Ben C. llo
,ls estimated lliat the cost of belts, assistant cashier; Uame B.
establishing a reformatory wouiu; i.yens. uss,3iui,i i..
be 1100,000. lt the legislature! o
does not follow this recomiuea- llroecoll seed. A few pounds left
datloii lt Is suggested thut the: of our select early and late strains.
plant be used as additional ac-
couimodullou lor the stales In
stitution. Sam A. Kozer, secretary of
state, us custodian ot cupltul
buildings and grounds, recom
mends that tuianclul provision be:
mude by the legislature this year
(MM I'nslml in.) or the construction of o new
WASHINGTON. Jan. 10. In-! state office building on tne
v,,viii:iiiiiM nr rimdiilnni In the cant groiind north oi ine
ni-inmi nflim at Honolulu has Dremo court building. Ho sug
resulted in the conviction of one gests that this could be taken
cu.iioms agent named Bilsl.ind care of by an annual tux levy toi
and the Indictment ot tour: raise one Hind or ono-iourin ui
iuIhtj Ithe neressarr amount earn )ui iiititimi iMt rumi. uii iiy
- - . .-.I.- D .1 I G I Ui A Iap all Inn
In .1 1 M-I.K. aClliai WUIirUC- Ml" H" """""f""-Jr i .', .
tion not to start until ull the
moiioy is raised. He estimate
.i. . . n, ......i. Ki.llilini. nt
Hie vi-fc pmii .A,hlH li '
fJOO.VUU or SIIOO.OUO or 100,- t,,rt il n of llii irnlMim B'JraH
000.
va-
Su-
USUALLY STARTS
Preferred Stockof The California Oregon Power
Company offers ONLY a sound, high-yield invest
ment for your idle funds or monthly savings.
It offers no sudden, speculative fortune.' But it
brings you, regularly every three months, the maxi
mum reasonable dividend from a well-guarded investment.
DOUBLY GUARDED
EX-CtlPML
I
lni titct anit If)) at th triaut Ium torn-
chial atierttoiu. will known or. Benj. r.
Cthtrt. Antlrson, Mo.. wrjli: "I ui It
t.rlusivrlv Icr my irictict nnd my family.
It u qutcK. turt anq ir iw
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CIIIt'AfiO, .laiuiary 10. Kd
"Slrungler" Lewis, t'tduy cunrel
lid his KuroiM'iin teur, Hilly Snn
dnw, manager of the former
wresrlllni; chnmplnn ail Ised
fniiil Kansas City tixlay. Lewis
was scheduled to rail January
1U.
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Just arrived carload of rase
Fence, Squain lx-ai Ker.ee and
Monarch galvanized lied Top. llurb
wire. Write us for prices. bU'arn
& Chenoweih, Oakland, Ore.
POULTRYMEN ATTENTION
Will stirt my Giant Incubstnr February 10. Will h ive (or t
t. C. White Leghorn, O. A. C Burred Rock, S. C Phcdo Island
ftd (McRae and Johnson strain) day old chicks.
Will also do custom hatching. S-ivo money by having your own
eggs hitched, and Increase our turkey flocks by having me hitch
your turkeys. Four years satisfactory custom hatching. Book
your orosrs row.
Phono J91-Y
CHICKOPEEP HATCHERY
EARL VOSBURGrf
702 Fullerton St., Roseburg. Ore.
vmuui
a Kimrnmpiit i(iu:ati nti. wi inni a it.d
of In.1:nn tri Ni rttla. by Me f "ii fnun
i a n.tiTc ,'lnnl fre I'h::uih' frmn tli rinara
1 of hirtMftiJU He uml thr oil a n. ma bit
i white iiat'mis an-! tlu'ti In a h p tal ttfer
i f ...ine with "VaMi" . Nem of tha
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, il mi r.L-ia nuil'lv th demand
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fk'n in tl.r ng i IT N h T as.n
4 It ttrik't at the raut, uUkly ih'-kiii
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i t'nlikr other iT-.li.h r--'ii . t Hl.-AMr.A it
' rnin. i.r !,! ,-Mi.t harmful
ri-if-. riritin! t, Uk and ar-mlulcly a fa
ctvr ?i i hiliKen.
H. nun- -i f HA!. SK-MF A With th
rjurr r.f h Lilian rn lh ririicc l.u
iwd t. tvlirv mv itik'h. rt" nuttrr f:
mtmry oaca. ah drug
out tho ranrasUA.
Id sivtral ca.ies Shphortls
ani furimTu Mho went to U
fh Uls to lt.cl thi tr tihct ji vt
t iittlr. woro found frozi-u wilh
ilicir (locks.
i nrivrn from tholr mountain
dhelUT by the ftvrco rold urn! i
lin k if footl. pn-at droes "f P
i aiitrlopo ami lour have i
i lnuiiil thi lihillirt HIIO r.lirS .... ..ii HUSAMKA
only to jHTish in tlio.r triu k?. ; U KoicrMirx uuy u irom ioin
ICALrPOIWLA OREGON!
1 POWER COMPANY
Your investment in this security is safeguarded
by a large direct equity (more than twice the value
of the stock) In nine valuable power plants, in one
more now being built, in 1550 miles of power lines,
and in all of the Company's other properties.
7.14 from Copco Preferred Stock coes mean
doubly-guarded savings.
A MONTH
makes you an investor
For information about our plan which enabks you
to buy your shares at S5 per share per month (with
interest allowed on all payments) telephone any mem
ber of our organization or mail the coupon below.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
Offices:
OREGON
Roseburg Medford Grants Pas
CALIFORNIA
Yrcka Dunstnuir
Klamath Fall
lii the Al iin.lri i'l dNmit " 1
Arint'iiiu. wln re Aiitt-rli n
tli .Ni'iir Kat ri'liif mo caiiiii;
N lur iliouiuniiH ot oiilin. iho
; thvi itiomi'ti'r ri'nlsUr oi tio-
(Aciji.tl I'nn i-'4il WW-) jurit'! bvluw it-ro.
TIKI. IS. Jan. 1". - - tmn liun-' Tin1 isiicumui Iihs H"t l'rl
ilinl ii.Mnmm and tlinui-uiid ot nnod nuh Mtler rold for a rcn-i.utli-
liavo Ih'pu tron'n In death tury and II is fi-rMl tlie etioct
ihirinR the uiiproirdciitcd cold on tbu crop will bring a taaitue
. vtatoer now picviiliu tiirouitt- uext 'tr. . .
CHRONIC
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YIXJIV PARTNERS
IN PROGRESS
Ask any member
of our organization
or mail this coupon
-todajf
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY.
MEDFORD, OREGON
Please send me full information about your 7 Preferred
Stock and special partial payment plan.
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