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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1925
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
Dally Exotpt SuMiy
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B- W pftTF? srmt and Mnior
BERT Q. BATE3 BacreUir-Trwurer
ttulend M second elau matter Mar 1'. lo, at the pout oIUc at
Rosoburf , Oregon, under the Act of March 1, 107
UBSCflPTION HATE
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Z ' Tfca Associate Fnn I exeloalver entitled to the oae for republl
...mtlog of all news dlivatolw credited to It or eot otherwise credited
la tail paper and to ail local am published twain. All rights ot re-
aUDiloatlOa OI epeoi bi.himiw
ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1925.
NEWSPAPER IDEALISM.
I Speaking to the American Society of Newspaper Editor.
"President Coolidge said a few night ago, among other things,
that America is a nation of idealism, and that no newspaper
" can be a ucce that fail to appeal to that element in our na
tional life. Money is seemingly made in lome case by news-
paper men who appear to have little idealism in their thought.
Yet even in those case, it will frequently happen that these men
have a certain amount of idealism along some line, and are
" working for some good causes that specially interest them.
T, Their point of view on the whole may be wrong, but in some
. direction they have made an appeal to American idealism.
.'.There are some who say that
mainly as a mean of entertaining the people. They think that
f the proprietor ha to consider merely "what the public wants."
"JThere are hundreds of people who have tried to run newspa
" per on that basis. Some may have made money. In the great
' majority of cases the public did not take to these journals. There
-"was some essential element lacking in them, something that the
public was unconsciously looking for and did not find. The
-American nation built on ideals. Its founders came here origi
Illlnally because the old world did not correspond to their hopes
I." and purposes. The immigrants of a later date come from simi
lpr reasons. The children of all these elements share the same
'"feeling to a large extent The writer of the sacred book f the
- Hebrew, said regarding the heroes of old, "They desire a bet -
, . , , , .
ici vuumij, turn 10 a iicavcuiy. iu unit, caiciii umi ciiiimciii Ds , j0er and another to be jok
diffused through our country. Our citizens are looking for d r.d when you take It from both
Tu., ,i i i . . i . . , . angles and stack up In the other
'better thing and are keenly interested in movements tor human fBOW', estimation as ace-hlgh
-"Trogres. youve attained something in this
, I drub old world. Our friend Barnes
a 0 , lis a real dispenser of cheer. We're
- The Massachusetts state legislature was recently asked to more than proud to put h.s name
.-investigate the question whether "big business i. crushing culture J'.,, p "m!
t at Harvard university" In many other state also the feeling utes each day chatting with L. J.
"Vvl.t. . k k...: ..:.. Barnes youll find thote minutes
-"-
rpucn tne nigner education ot young people. It is well that stu
cJen' hould come in contact with the higher ideals of culture,
fcjut if any fault is to be found with the colleagues, it would seem,
-"its if they were not practical enough, rather than too much so.
Colleges and universities should not be managed by business
"-men alone. The opinion of trained educators should be largely
, -influential. But business men have had a contact with the cold
!.Trealitie of the world that dispels many illusions, and the educa
Ztpr need to listen to their judgment to a certain extent.
J Say, fellows, and women, too. Don't forget tomorrow
i afternoon that a special school election will be held in this city
for the purpose of selecting a site for the proposed new high
;,.:achool building. Two sites are in the offering one in West
-f?oseburg. the other to be centrally located. The mutter of se
"lecting a location for the school building is the climnx of nil pre
jHimlnary details. The next big undertaking is to construct the
-building. Let everyone get out and Vote. Don't stay at home
and let the other fellow express your sentiments. Your vote is
what really counts.
iZl We hope some energetic legislator shows up with a bill
ttfiroPO'ng a reasonable reduction in some manner or form that
".y'll "ve the state some money and redound to the benefit of the
taxpayers before the present session ends.
: o .
" : Th" '925 session of the Oregon legislature hns certninly
tstirred up a lot of scandal among state officers from dog
- catcher to governor.
r? ' We've been looking all day for the "end of the world,'
-- finally concluding that all things come to him who waits.
i , any Intervention by outside pow-
Like Mark Twain once said whenm" wl" UH intolerable,
laformed that the rumor was rife1 " '" believed here that the pew
that he had xlled. "The Ilrport of counsel moderation In or-
my death Is greatly exaggerated." 'U'' '" P"rmlt a solution based on
-.Air. t). il. Frank, a well known fn'r-itne election of a patriarch not
"-tmr resident of this city, writes toHhtn the ratngory of those liable
... rienus in Koscbuig today denying
"'lliat he has committed suicide.
--.report of his dea'h was published a
- tiaort nme sgo alter the rumor had
" gained such strength here as to be
; taken as authentic. Mr. Frank In a
. Juller to liexter Kite has the fol
r 4owing to say:
' ""Received word today that local
...newspaper published article oa my
ilemlse as a suicide about a month
Tigo, somewhere hack in Ohio. Far
J"lie It from men. 1 am much alive.
.,jever felt belter and still on even
kei'l m far as my thinking facilities
;ar concerned.
,' How and w here such an erron
J'SUB report started Is beyond me.
-jlave been living In Los Angeles
ffoni the time I left ltltMChnrir Mr
."Vnk being wllh me from the day
- J-landed md tho domcHlic trouble
- tfilk 1h nil bunk.'
- TURKEY'S REPLY TO
PROTEST HANDS OFF
" (Aiaorlttas 11ms Iianl IT Ira.)
"CONST AN TINOTLK. Feb.
.irnii) Turkish Rovorninent today
.funded to the Creek charge d' af-
ln'n In Angora Its reply to the
lrek Bote regarding the eipul--.aova
from ConslaiiUpoule of 111
by Th Nsws-Rsvlsw Co, I no.
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l.tl
- .60
.60
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year-
m.m miw mtmv "
a newspaper is to be looked at
w-... 6 '""the sun-sMnlest part of the day.
Most Mnvernnd Constantino, ec
umenical patrlnrrh of tho Greek
Catholic Church. ,
I The reply rejects the suggestion
that the dispute be referred to
the international court at lint
Hague, Insists that tho qui stum is
'purely internal and declares that
j'o d. portion under minority popu-
ThoIH""ii provisions 01 tuu i,nuau
no treaty.
Nil I. AT MAUKIM' SINKS.
(AMOrUtml rrw l.wHt Wlr.)
CHICAGO, Feb. KA-Wheat pri
ces suddenly collnpsed today. May
deli cries dropped to as low us
ll.v'i a btihhel, almost 21 cents
under last week's high price re
(ord. Increased selling on an
esrly upturn revealed that the
market was without any adequate
support from tlio new speculaihe
hllers. s
WiNNM'Kt;, Man.. Ken. fi.
Wheat, which Iuih hecn rierlininK
ffitu It rcH-herf a noht-war teak.
! f"Mn,irv -s- Pinned today on the
I Winnipeg grain ejehanKe. The
Mny tmu're. wsnch eloed yeMer
iluy at fj.nl ;l s n bushel, dmp-
V1 to tl.:i .1 In the forenoon.
COUR STOMACH
miiaa fori brMath, cr pAtnt,
uiil longu and kwlcUUis. .
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TABLETS
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BY BERT BATES
GOOD EVENING FOLKS '
Those folks down
Hollywood way
Who are slttin'
On, their haunches
Today waitin' ;
Fer Gabriel to
Blow his saxaphone
May be disappointed
If ths Golden Chariot
They're waitin' i
For is pinched
Because It hasn't
A 1926 license tag.
i
DUMBELL DORA THINK8
"The women who pay the price" .
sometimes de It on the installment ;
plan. i
ft !
The small boy with his penchant
for Imitating the feats of the ad
ult has so far wisely refrained
from exploring caves, ut least in j
this vic.nity.
When th end of the world
comes tonight and the golden char
iot passes over Hollywood some of
the boys down there had better
climb on If they ever expect to get
a glimpse of the Pearly Gates.
We imagine a lot of them are
'plannin
plannin' a joy ride in the coal
cnute.
Durn Qood thing fer us down,
trodden taxpayers that alt the peo
ple who ought to be in the crazy
house are not there, else we'd go
broke build in.' asylums for them.
FLOWERS FOR THE
LIVING CLUB
No. 4. L. J. Barnes A
We are sure that the recipient of
today's boquet will be greatly sur
prised at the kind things ye ed.
has to say of him. J. J. Barnes
is a re'lar guy. Hq can take and
give a joke well as anyone of
our acquaintance and where you've
l"'" that o a fellow you've said
!a m'.ghty lot. It is one thing to
if v x
We're dinged glad they're go.n'
to have a strawberry carnival
again causa we're kid enough to
If you think the cross-word puz
zle is hard Juat glance over the in
come tax blank.
Q
Tomorry the gang will vote on a
new echool site. Instead of two
sites, It looks like three to us.
Some want the Bellows site, oth
ers want the central e.te and some
don't want it by a dam sight.
V
Gawge Qulne, who is Judge of
the county except wNn he tracks
mud In on the llv'.n room oarpet,
was on the feed committee last
r.ight at the Elluks and Gawge had
to go home and cook hissclf a
coupla eggs after the banquet on
acct. of the appetites of his Broth
er Bills who left nothln' but a few
empty platters and soma olive
seeds.
"The lanes with the small and
big hoofs all look alike In gal-1
oshes."
0
CULT READY FOR
JOY RIDE INTO
REALM OF LORD
(Continued from pago 1.)
Chula Vista, however :s of suf
ficient size In accomodate such a
gathering, however, it Is pointed
out by localities. 1
A drilling rain promised to
make any prolonged visit near i
Chula Vlsia an uncoinforlablo one
today.
ne Ve'k for the Fnd.
NKW YOUK, Feb. 6. Tho end ,
of the World Is only beginning
tonight, says Knhert Keidt. "npos-
tie of doom", who with IS fol
lowers Is waiting In a shack In ,
east Fnlchoue, l.ong Island, to i
he transported by supernal Ural
power to Kan I "lego, preparatory
to the ascent Into heaven. i
The end is going to take a
week, ho says, starting tonight '
with the appearance of a cloud,
which will be Invisible to unbe
llewrs. o
licptlty Sherilf Leas of Oakland
and Trafltc IMtlrcr Thuiber are
biv this week vouiuling ut cars
lb.'Biing the ln:'l license lass. The
j officers report veiy few cars with
lout the new tags and llioeo who
Ihave not procured them liae been
iretmo'fl permlsstim to drive until
I their yellow plates arrive.
DR. SEELY TALKS TO WO
MEN'S CLUB ON SCHOOL SITE
lr. A. ( Set ly spoke bt'fote Ibe
ItoM'burc Htlsini'Sf and I'roft'sslon
I W.. Tumi's Club at lt regular nmm
lunrh.Min today. roncernliiK he
M'tiool oin to tu1 behl limiorrmv.
urging meiy nu nilM'r of th i luh to
evince an Intetrxl iu Ibe eltelion
Slid vote. Dr. Seely emphasised
I hilt they fhmild keep in mind
oIiiti voting. th- f.tet that e ail
building tor the future, and nothing
, iih onlv teniooi hi v benel Its stiouid
I,., riuisidercil. The advanlagea of
ilhe vest side site for the new
twill on I buildinn were emphasU'
d
jotferinn as It does ample lacillties
,for futui fxpaniiou aud growth.
WHAT IS IT
WATCH THIS SPACE
VOSBURGH & VVIARD
Grocers
RADIO REVEALS
COLLINS STILL
' ALIVE IN CAVE
(Continued from page 1.) !
seta clamped to their ears, the ex- 'quoted as saying, disclosing a twirling veterans, "Dutch" Hueth
perimenters J Intoned fnr any square excavation about three feet !er, obtained from the Brooklyn
sound that might be Interpreted ' deep and as many in length and Nationals; Stanley Coveleskie,
a coming from Collins. After the width. from Cleveland, and Veau Gregg
test, the men said that they had I "In this small subterranean purchased from the Seattle Pacific
heard distinct souihIh, believed by ! chamber sat In solemn silence one coast league, should bolster up the
them to have been caused by the of the human species, a femalo deflated Btaff which has dwindled
JurrlnK of the carbon filament In
the electric Hunt bulb fastened
about Collin's neck. It was com-
niented that, If alive. Collins had
probably moved when liRhta went
out, thus shaking the filament.
On the other hand, it was pointed
out that other noises nitKht have
caused the sounds heard In the
headsets. Thus, nothing definite
was determined
.. worn on ine new snare was
begun yesterday and early today
hole ten feet deep hud been
matte. The work was slowed up
by the necessity of timbering the
shaft as It is-deepened. It bus
been estimated that Collins is ly
ing 55 feet below the surface.
Kstlmutes as to the time it will
take to sink the shaft vary from
24 to 7 2 hours. Modern appara
tus Is replacing the primitive
means previously used.
nleililed llliile Look I'pon Tomb
lilNteail of Allitr.
T.nriMvii.i.i.' l-k
"A solitary figure stood in tho member of the human family miicn
glow of a hill top campllro last reembled those of a tall hand
nutht wmrhin iienii h .h.n ! some American woman. The fore
being sunk Inch by inch to Floyd
Collins. The lights reflection re
vealed, after a minute, two
streams of tears on the watcher's
fuce, but they were never brushed
away", says a copyright story of
the Courier-Journal from Cave
Citjr today.
"The silent observer was Alma
Clark 22, living eight miles from
Cavo City, come to mourn on what
wus to havo been her wedding
day and for him who was to have
been her husband. Alone she
stood as the workmen exerted
themselves to force a way through
rock and earth into the cavern.
"Around her many were talk
lug, calling to one another, and
some were laughing. They didn't
know, they didn't even see tills I
figure, nor did she see them. iSlie
held her eyes on the new made
shaft. She turned, finally, and In
a moment was lost iu the dark
ness. "Her tears, her expression and
her wulk told plaluly that her
hopes are no more, that nlie feels
tho cave which Floyd Callina sot
out to explore will not release its
grip until he dies. It has held
him seven days. It has held out
hope to li t id timo and again, but
It shattered them beyond recall,
when it closed the one avenue to
the world outside.
"Floyd Collins und Miss Alma
Clark wero to have eloped today,
but only a tew of their friends
knew the secret. Ona of them.
I a man, saw the girl at the shaft
tonight and saw the saddened
face. He saw and knew, he un
derstood, and he turned his eyes
as she passed him.
"Others, of course, knew of the
friendship nnd some miht havo
known that the wedding day v. as
set for .March 2. Hut very few
knew that Floyd Collins anil Miss
Clark hail decided definitely to
steal quietly away today and ro
lurn as man and wife.
"It was said that objections to
the marriage had been made and
that the elopmeut was planned as
a nu-. .is e' o ercoming it.
"And tl t may be why Floyd
Collins wouliln t give up his tic'it
for life when he knew the ticht'
seemed liM. It may explain why
Collins kept courage, when res
cuers and friends were dowt!e.i..t.
It may reveal how Collins einltir
fit tnrtuie Willi a smile ut times
IhroiiKU six clays In the gup f
a stone In the cave and II may
show the power that kept a! no
that spark of faith he cherish, d."
Cuve Yielded Mummy Woman
Of Prehistoric Per.od
l.ot im ll.l.w. .
l'eh. 6 - I 'fs-1
at en a in e !
closure of the tact that
vieiu exploratiotr ef the cave cm .n- I
try in south western K-'Htte ,,v, 1 1 he .'ot (Mfice I n-part meat sent
l'le.l 4'otlttM, now intoiiib.-l in j letter gf (ensure to the post
Sand ( e, had found a hu.r.tn tnaster at Daw son because he had
skull and h.'ius of a sKeleieon l)-!ll, h,1'n ""bnitttinK his reports
calls the f'ict thae numinih s , rfl j to the dcpai t ment at WashiiiKton.
found in the rave moie than no ,,p 11,1,1 ,,H I,!Oii:i"ter that tho
hundred ears utio j Dawson office would he closed
ll. lo f that ' n pr. -lii.toric Iwnless A report was RUhinUtel at
aniedatiiiK the eai!ie-t known L-,'M'',, Tll ,ns' Ini,sl,'r repheil that
dians on the North Atm-rican i on-' Pnw Mm Wil! t,M rP1,;l1 UUii chi,,f
ttnenl lias loni; N , n tit lWty nf Yuk,m Territory. nm that
h.rt -mil in. ..- ... ', a li' reports went only to the t'ana-
frnm time to inne hv d vt.,... f
h-t seemed to be cidvuu of
that fact.
Vrhap
the
mot rt'n.iiV
ucm. i mat in a muniiu
11 I'niali'. with an tM.iisne w
plar. d ti. tore h. r. in 1,1,
tu tlu nineteenth c
'il' urv,
show
i Old records here
tlia
"hUhly ocietittlic
nil
man
jNew York," oue of tlie earlicsi vl
Mors in the cave in 1813, saw a rel
ic of ancient times, which he not
ed in detail at the time.
In digging salt petre earth,
workmen dislodged a flat rock
a hunt four feet wide and as many
long, his "published narrative" is
quoted as saying, disclosing a
with her -wardrobe and ornamtnta
placed at her side," the narrative
. said.
The body was in a state of per
fect preservation and silting erect.
"The arms were folded up and
hands wi-re laid across the busom,
around the body and next thereto
iwt-re wrapped two doer skins,
j These skins appeared to have been
r,.om what ls now )ral.tlced by any
;, , whom , have - knowl.
edK' outside of these two
skins was a large square sheet,
which was either wove or knit.
i Tho fabric was the inner bark of
!a tree, which I judged from ap
pearances to be that of the linn
jtree. In its texture and appear
ance It resembled the south sea
j island cloth or matting.
j "The color of the woman's hair
(was a dark red; the teeth were
jwhlte and perfect.
I "The features of this ancient
head was high and the head well
I formed."
LU
Announcement " has Just been
made by A. F. Stearns, of Oakland,
of the sale of the Stearns & Cileno- j
weth hardware store at Yoncalla, '
to A. A. Thlel, of Sutherlin, who ;
taken possession at once. The I
business which thus changes hands i
has been conducted by the firm of
Stearns & J-'henoweth since IDDti
when It was purchased from Fred
Meinzer. In addition to one of the j
most complete stocks of hardware '
in the northern part of the county, '
the store also carries furniture and
dishes.
In addition to their hardware
business this firm has also main
tained a service station on the '
highway and II. C. Stearns, mana-'
ger of the store, conducts an ex ten-)
sivo undertaking business, retained
under present management.
The Stearns & ChenoVcth firm
has always been active. In the up
building of the community of Yon
calla and in promoting Its business
Interests. Appreciations of their
efforts Is shown In the large pa-
tronage their store has received".
Mr. Thiol, tile new ow tier. Is a man
of wide experience and business
ability who will coatiuue the busi
ness under the progressive policies
that have made it a success.
WATER NOT SO HIGH
Thi fnvht'ta o1! the imut days
huvn miclu'd the peak nnd tuUuy
the wutt'iH of the North nnd South
rnipims were reetHiintf. The hitfh
WKtvrn did not reach the helKht
registered during the recent floods
und Sutherlin was far from being
lnunited.
COUNTY COURT ADJOURNS
The I mmlutt county court, ad
journed lide yesterday, ravini; com
pleted all business on hand. Many
load delegations appeared b-fore
that hotly yesterday nnti several
new roads were- ordered opened.
"IT IS 'MM I-:, TO LAK.II.
Many Americana seem to think
that the Klondike helonx- to Alas-
j ka and that I taw son is one of its
i cities. This ignorance extend
uven to some of the government
ficials at Washington. Not Ion
'"e of the hiu' executives of
dian Government at
Vancouver Sun.
Ottawa.
H
jEAD COLDS
Mit m tpiin; inh' vaporst
I npfly ftly op nostrils.
V VapoHub
HIM
fAMuciatm) Prviw Utunl Wire.)
' NEW YORK. Ffb. 6. Washing
ton and New York will IIkIu it out
for Auitrican Ia?ue prnnant ho a
ore in 19S.5 wirti Deirott dogging;
the heeln of this pair and l'Mla
dHlhia. Connie Mack's "mystery
team," looming as the dark horse
of the race.
This appears to summarize the
situation as the teams prepare to
dopart for their southern train
ing camps.
St. Louis, Boston. Cleveland and
Chicago are uncertain quantities
now. Marring an upset none of
them flRureg to be more than a
threatening prospect.
Despite the advantage of aever
ul beneficial trades which Wash
ington has made duriig the winter
season, the Yankees appear to be
the choice of the league at this
early Btage.
Hut Stanley Harris, youthful pi
Ut o fthe world's champions, has
not been idle. He has called to
his aid that element which he
licked last season, veteran pitch
ing assistance. The acquisition of
to Walter Johnson, George Mo
gridxe, "Jfirpo" Marberry and Tom
Zachary.
Outside of his twirling staff,'
Harris probably will stand pat on
his team this year. Like HarriB
HuKglns will stand pat except for
i the veteran urban tihocker, who
came to the Yankee's In exchange
for three pitchers. Joe 13ush, tiiard
und Caston. "Ty" Cobb's fighting
team will take the field this sea-
son similar fn every respect to the
1D24 edition with tho exception of
Hecond base, where a new face is
sure to be seen. iierrill Pratt,
veteran infielder, has been given
his unconditional release.
In Philadelphia Connie Mack ls
silently building. The veteran pi
lot paid 1100,100 for "Lefty"
Groves, , Baltimore southpaw, but
aside from this, he has been work-
ling. Gordon tj. Cochrane, obtain
!ed from the Portland club of the
j Pacific coast league, will be a big
aid to "Cy" Perkins, tho mainstay
in the catching department.
George Staler, St. Louis, Eddlo
Collins, at Chicago, Lee Kohl at
Uoston. and Tns Speaker at Cleve
land, have gone In for youngsters
and will experiment with several
combinations,
Home Sweet Home.
Material from Pages'.
Your own.
1XHGLAS TI.MIIF.lt TTtAXSI i:it.
Deeds for 4422 acres of timber
in Lane and Douglas counties
were filed yesterday ut the oftice
of the county clerk In Lugene.
The timber holdings ate trans
ferred trom the Porter Brothers
Timber company to the Tide Wa
ter Mill company. Thjs is the
second transfer of timber lands
from the Porter brothers to the
Tido Water company within the
Terminal Beauty Shoppe
TERMINAL HOTEL
HAIRCUTTING, N'MCELLINC. GG3 CURLS
HOI OIL, AND PLAIN SHAMPOCING
All Kinds of Beauty Work by
Expert Operators. Phone 636.
MATERNITY HOME
1118 WlnchesUr 3t Phono 450
Mrs. D. Cornwell
Patients Privileged to Hive
' Their Own Doctor
Auction Sale3
Farm or city auctions see os
for datos.
We buy ami sell furniture.
Bargains In now and need
Household Gootls.
Radabaugh-Palterson
iZS Jackson Jhone 541-1
Low Priced
Tables and
Chairs
Very tjftn a tet of new
chairs or a table of some sort
comes in mighty handy, and
ust now we can offer you
omt tiling In this line Di so
reasonable price that yi-.t will
e able to get Ju.-t the thins
you Tv d.
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COMPANY
S21 N, Jackson 6U Rartburg
An attractive complexion
is the sign of good health.
Eat foods made with
(amy
THE WORLD'S
SALES X'a TIMES THOSE
past fpw weeks. Considerable
timber is owned by l'orter ltro.
the in Lane and Douglas. No
announcements have been made
us to any development of the
property.
KEARNEY'S )
3Q- cass st. GROCETERIA 300W-Cass!it-
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Crystal White Soap, 27 bars for $1.00
Royal White Soap, 27 bars for .' $1.00
White Wonder, Soap, 27 bars for $1.00
Pects White Naptha Soap, 27 bars for $1.00
P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 27 bars for $1.00
No Rub Naptha Soap, 27 bars for $1.00
Fels Naptha Soap, 15 bars for $1.00
Issue Naptha Soap, 15 bars for $1.00
Chipso Washing Powder, 2 for
Sea Foam Washing Powder, 2 for
Citrus Washing Powder, 2 for
Bananas, per dozen
Grape Fruit, per dozen
Serve ourself
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lis quiet operation and true tone reception.
It will become your favorite Bet because you can easily
tune In broadcasting stations from the Atlantic to the
Pacific and, you will appreciate these fivo salient features.
1. Precise Selectivity.
2. Good Volume.
3. True-Tone Reproduction.
4. Simplified Tuning "Xon oscillating."
6. Accurate Logging.
The 7x21 bake lite panel with ba'.iellte dia:s and knob,
Installed in a solid nialingiiuy cabinet, nuikea this unit suit
able for the most lavithly furnished home.
Scld on Terms Free Demonstration
Write for particulars.
No. SSI). Globe Duo Dyne Five Tube Receiver $100.00
Ott's Music Store
ROSEBURG
Walk off with the Ham
The Roseburg Rod and Gun Club will sponsor'
an interesting
MERCHANDISE AND HAM SHOOT
Sunday, February 8th
Starting at 11 A. M.
ta At the Gun Club RaTifje
Bring your little old
Roseburg Rod
GREATEST .
OF ANY OTHER BRAND
t iiilrium's Opon"'"""!
Hoy Palmer, of this city, yes
terday mornin? underwent a nose
and throat operation at the Mercy
hospital. He was attended by Dr.
Ar C. Seely.
.45c
.45c
.45c
..40c
..75c
and Save at
GROCETERIA
BROUGHT 'EM DOWN
on the Marks Ranch.
gun and show I'em.
& Gun Club