Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 07, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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SIMMONS 2-INCH BED
$7.65
DRESSER SPECIAL
$5.95
ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW
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A Store Full of Stupendous $ Sav-
i ings for You.
Nothing Reserved; Everything in the
House at Sacrifice
I i -2
Silk Floss Mattress, $14.00
Sale Starts Wednesday, March 11. Lasts Four Days Only
Xtra Heavy,, (1 (
5 gallon Oil Can & 1 ,UJ
Galvanized Screen J Q g
Cloth : ..,...J1,
22 N. R. A. Long Rifle (f
Shells, 3 boxes for P 1 V V
No 3 Wash Tub ..!... 98 C
Congoleum Special, I Q f
per square yard
98c
6-Cup Percolator
50 feet Garden Hose, $ ubber, O
half inch, per foot .'
12-gauge Shot Gun Shells, , - 83 C
per box .'.
.$y.5o
, EVERYTHING IN HOUSE ON SALE
2-PIy Roofing .1....... $1-65
$2.00 Post Hole TXn
Auger , t0
Custard Cup, 8 C
High Grade Shoe , HI
Leather, . OC
Simmons 2-inch Bed ........ $7.65
IpS1..?!.8!....... $15.00
Electric Sewing Machine, new fcylft ftfi
at a special cash price vtU.UU
Small Cans Paint 10c
A GOOD 50c
BROOM SPECIAL
15c
yy
D-HANDLE
SHOVEL
85c
Nails, any size
Glass Tumbler ... ...4c
$1.65 Milk Peil ........... H $1 .00
2-CelI Flashlight, fO
(Eveready) special . OOC
Toilet Paper, 9 C
10 for
Mop Stick
10c
Heavy Cable Cup 10 C
Clothes Pins, doz. V
5-inch Pie Plate . 5c
50c Egg Beater ......... 25 C
$2.00 Single Axe . $1 55
25c Value, Furniture 1 Of
Polish ..... . . .... .... V
Kitchen Wooden Ware, . 95e
Special .. .........
Stainless Paring Knife '2Sc
Leather Seat Rocker $7s75
Leather Seat Diner $2.85
sJ". $1.00
Inlaid Linoleum, 1 00
Special sq. ...... V A Vr vF
Powell s
Fureitore
Sloire
NEW PUBLICITY'
I
BOOKLET HILL
BE READY SOON
Copy Now in Hands of
Printers and Speedy Job
Is Promised.
RESOURCES SHOWN
Booklet Gives Honest Fficts
Concerning Ail Com-
munities in County
Many Ordered.
tral parts of Oregon.
The Chamber has spent a lot of
time, effort and money to make
this booklet not only attractive
but conclusive, and of interest to
those who are looking towards the
Pacific Northwest as their tuture
home. The various towns In the
county have thus far contracted
for over 7000 of these books,
thereby, showing that all the com
munities are satisfied that they
are getting a square deal from the
Koseliurg Chamber of Commerce.
Several of the more progressive
real estate firms have also bought
large quantities of the booklets to
answer their individual inquiries
apart-from those received by the
local Chamber of Commerce. It
now looks as it at least 15,000
of these booklets will be printed
and it Is estimated that this num
ber will last only one year, and
that next year another edition
will be necessary. This is due to
the fact that a very large num.
ber of eastern people are looking
towards the Pacific coast country
at this time, and a great many
inquiries are being received each
week.-
NEVADA JUDGE CALLS
FOR MODIFICATION OF
18TH AMENDMENT
RENO. Nevada, Mar. 6. (AP)
Frank II. Norcross, former chief
justice of the Nevada supreme
court, author of a resolution in the
siaie legislature calling on con
gress to assemble a national con
stitutional convention to amend
the eighteenth amendment, de
clares that universal contempt of I
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Having bought the stock
and fixtures of the Itadabaugb
& Patterson business at 328
North Jackson street, I here-
JOHN McGRAW HAS
BEEN IN BASEBALL
FOR OVER 35 YEARS
NEW YORK. Mar. 8. Napoleon
had his "Waterloo," John J. Mc-
was then that McOraw organised
the Baltimore Orioles that have
been made famous down through
the years. Two years later the
team was disorganized and the
leading third baseman of baseball
laid aside his spiked shoes and
the late Andrew Freeman called
by give notice that I will not Graw his Philadelphia and his intra to the helm that he has hand!
i. be .responsible for any ac-w New York and his' Washington.
counts that may be due from like the conquests of the great
the retiring firm.
PAitKS SCHNEIDER
the law la being instilled In the 1
minds of the country's citizenshin.
He believes that the eighteenth IM itoM DtPACPn nv
amendment n ,h f..H-ol 1VU1111 r a I
rroncn general those of gray
haired stocky son of Truxton, New
ork have been accomplished In
a steady, thorough-going manner
In the realm of baseball. He has
climbed the heights, and remained
there with a persistency that de
ed expertly for nearly a quarter ot
a century.
NOTICE
All persons having furniture for
sale at the Radabaugb and Pat
terson Auction House must call
within 80 days and make arrange
ments with the new proprietor,
Women do these three things for
loveliness, cleanse, tone and nour
ish the skin with Elizabeth Arden's
famous - Venetian - Preparations.
Lloyd Crocker.
The copy for the new Douglas
County booklet was turned over
to the printers In tha .Newd-He-view's
exclusivo job printing de
partment yesterday atlernoon,
and tUc vChaniber of Commerce is
proifiisrd as speedy puljllration as
poxsible. This booklet will be the
most complete thin? of its kind
ever putjieiid in tifls county, in
that tat-h tuwn In the county has
a page devoted to It, with a group
tri-ravlngs of four or five views
oP the place and - environs, toge
ther with short articles concern
ing every rural district in the
county that has a considerable
settlement and is known by some
specitic name. , Lvery resources
of the county is played ftp in a
strictly honest manner, no exag
gerations being allowed to creep
into the copy In any Way. Years
ago Oregon suffered from the
fault of those who in their enthu
siasm were apt to over-state pro
dm tion of dim-rent crops, that in
atunl practice the settler could
r.ot equal. The whole desire of
tl:e chamber of commerce has
Litn to t-ii ihe truth, that being
good enough to liiirrcet the pei- '
He who nro looking for future
home .under ideul condition. as
to climate and interest on their 1
luv'-stment.
Some of the noteworthy Ix-auty
spots of. the county aro beihii pic- :
tured in thli new boukiet, but it
wa impo.taiole to cover In AH
pages anything like a complete ;
L-irdhoe view of the many won- i
denul plans in the loumy. Fori
ono thing the Chamber of Com
merce It stressing the fact that :
Diamond Lake belongs to Douglas
Couuty and not to every other ,
county tn to. southern and cen-J
FACTORY GIRL
ONE OF THE 98
Will Answer Letters from
Women asking about Lydia
E. Pinkham't Vegetable
Compound
Lltitz,Pa. "I was very rerrons
and suffered for a long time with
pains in my oacK
and tide. I waa
employed in a fac
tory and for about
three months I did
no work at alL
There were two
women who told
me about Ly!ia E.
Pinkham'a Vege
table Compound.
1 didn't believe
what they uld me
at first, butatlast
I tried it It haa taken my pains away
and my nervousness. 1 am glad to say
that I am one of the W out of 100'
that it has helped. I recommend it
when I can, as I know it is (rood for
wnmen's troubles. 1 will answer any
letter that any woman writes to me.
I know the Vegetable Compound haa
helped me and hope it will help
other." Mm. CttUUXS R. BuiTES.
K. F. D. 2, LitiU, Pa.
W out of every 100 women who taVf
this medicine for the ailment fo.
which it ia twommerided are bene
fited by it They hare said so m an
iwenng- a questional sent to them.
For salt by druggist svarywhsrs,
tion should be substituted by a pro
vision empowering congress to
prohibit or regulate the importa
tion, manufacture and sale of liq
uor, thereby placing the entire
question in the hands of the na
tional legislature.
I With such a modification of the
eighteenth amendment, in his opin
ion, congress would feel free to
I enact moderate liquor legislation
I that would command the respect
land support of the country at
large. Such legislation, he consid
ers, should not permit the return
i of the saloon, hut probably should
aiiow me sale or liquor under some
such system as that prevailing in
several provinces ot Canada.
Explaining his position, Jddge
Norcross says: "I voted for the
Nevada prohibition act and sup
ported the eighteenth amendment
IJut I am convinced that they have
failed. As a consequence we are
living undesr a national law and
state statutes that are being open
ly flouted by millions of people.
1 "Congress can never have a free
hand to deal with the situation un
til we return to the correct princi
pal of making the constitution the
repository of congressional power
and not Itself a penal code.
'"Too radical legislation has h!
ways failed to accomplish desired
results. Natural laws control pen
al laws, and there are fixed limits
beyond which penal statutes can
not go and be generally respected.
There are extremists who believe
that even the moderate use of in
toxicants Is harmful. On the oth
er hand, a large portion of the
DPI IIMITFN nPlVFD I AW rl,d tne attacks ot national league' Parks Schneider or the furniture
uiwurkui iru vlr t-w enemle, for four , wlll ,old at ucUon to u,, high-
I
Joe Dunn, president of the state1., In, 190?' w,'th, ,hta reniarkable
motor association, was In Uose- '"''. 5'hrl8iv, Mathewson.
burg yesterday making preliminary h" f'r'n. 'he
arrangements for placing an as- man wn " on Aabbei "Little
sociation office in this citv. start. Napoleon, ' wasosuprcme. He cap-
ing April 1. The office will be '"J, wor.ld championship.
est bidder.
Kadabaugh and Patterson.
located with th Rn.rH nl F-! uu' rorces were ragged out
tate agency, adjoining the Crand nd tr"Kf!lta '" '"
Hotel, according to present plans, out ,faK'n worl"i "'I??'.,
but as yet no one has been ap- ca,.rae tne1ro"t, ' Phu'dpn;
pointed to handle the office. Mr. h,en Connie Mack s great Inner
Dunn states that besides the regu- nd his marvelous siege
lar association business the office Bender, Plank and Coombs,
will dispense Information desired r"ldl.ed n . ' 'ne .al?n ?
hr mninri.t. twi..vnrin. ,,., anu bore tnem back aown tne nni.
terest them in the community.
ANOTHER OLD
TIMER PASSES ON
"Grandpa" Kirk Ollpatrlck, one
of the oldest residents of this
port of the county, died at a hos
pital in Portland, Tuesday morn
ing. (Irandpa Ollpatrlck had been a
resident of the Qulne's creek com
munity for a great many years, go
Inc to the home of his daughter
luirfiniw hnr. tha inni in I'll? 1 In Riddle, when his falling
Mr. Dunn is we,, pasedwith 1 ?"d. "e hurled back by theij-Hh hi. i caring : for
the road legislation passed by the iw 1,1,8 80x and KeU sox- nwTh. ago He was taken to
recent legislature, and particular- Again the faltering line, were ! r"tVd hosPl.a! the flrst par?
ly praised Senator Eddy for his drawn together and 1931 found , of we,k where t w, h d
work on the roads and highway th.m at bay in their own ten-ltory. i h Palth ht De )mproved. He
committee, mentioning particularly Led by the Olant Phil Douglas, thef,,, known by Bnry every-
rc fi uu.cu uner mw, wnicn ne " ""ions In thin nart r the countv and
was always a god netgnnor and a
the game commission, so that the
county is not Interested In the
state bounty fund and is not affect
ed by the cut
Kead the Classified aos.
in Ihe rNews-Keview. iney
mean dollars to you.
characterized as one of the most the world pennant became theirs
important pieces ot legislation , in eight hard fought games,
during the session. Again In 1922 they were vlctor-
o Inns but fell before their natural
true friend.
He leaves two sisters, Mrs.
John Halght and Mrs. John Alhro. !
JARDINIERES enemies, the Yankees In 193. Last nnjn Df this city, one son, llert I
Special values In beautiful lardl- y''"' the march on Washington ; oilpatrick of this city, and one';
nleres, vases, flower bowls, wall yed by the brilliant young , daughter, Mrs. Oeo. Branham of
pOt ,,u""" ""'"-7 jui.w i 11
am, UIQ Kinuu viu uiiupia."!
vases, hanging vases
tery with very pretty
Brown Ik
designs in
colors. Specially priced, vasea and 'WltK- Johnson,
flower bowls 9c, jardinieres $1.19. 1 Washington may have been the
See them at Carr's, These items Waterloo for McOraw. For sever
er Just what you need In thecal years he has directed his sol-
nonse right now.
were held In
afternoon.
dura from a position behind the
lines where nnee he rode with
them. Two more years may see I
6MOKE HOUSE SOLD
TO DENNIS HANK8 his retirement for he has become
Dennis Hanks and hi, .nn rn 'd ' 'he service and bis seat in
Hani. . r 71.,.. . ftnvernment Is awaitlnc him. He IS
nonullr.n hellee. that lhi- .iiyouvill, nave T" " I.j" . u . -,..1.
rrate iae 1st not wmnr Vtr . I Purchased the Smoke House from ""w " "'-"'
mTnorlt? or even a ioritv lU L' Perdue- ,ak,n Possession of Mcbraw was born in 1S7J and
f neoole ton a"w P'c ' business Tues- started to plsy baseball about ehe
laTldea. i Slim aTare. nortK of """"" Both gentlem.-n are time that he Karned to toddle. For
.'t",?.".?" wK.:.POrJL'.l?vf I"' Xon ,n , d of h, jr, year, he has been In the pro-
Kiddle.
Funeral services
Canynnville this
Olendale News.
o
We can supply you with sheep
dip, grafting wax and water glass.
Lloyd Crocker.
o
HA . Wit J nl.- . r-.-U D aHiaJl.
' Physicians constantly prescribe Gualacol and Eucalyptus for af
fections ot the throat and for deep seated coughs, Bronchia) colds
and coughs that will not yield to ordinary treatment will often be
quickly relieved by a syrup containing Ouaiacol and Eucalyptus.
Merltol Wild Cherry Cough Remedy Is a preparation of unusual
merit. This is attested by the fact that over a period of nearly fifteen .
years It has enjoyed a large and constantly Increasing sale.
Among other beneficial Ingredients Merltol Wild Cherry Cough '
Remedy contains Ouaiacol and Eucalyptus. Having no disagreeable
after taste it is pleasant to take.
.... . . i , . . . i . , i j i,um. un.,
wnen laaen accoruing to airacuuus u uuwu mini iun
Its perfectly balanced Ingredients soothe snd heal the tender. Irritated
membranes and assist nature to overcome the cause of the trouble. , ,
Suanmindnl hw W It. CHAPMAN'S PHARMACY
I Auction Sale!!
- At my place at Riverside 1 JO P. M. Tuesday, Mar. 10
.The following goods will be sold for cash to the highest
bidder:
Good Milch Cow, Jersey Heifer Calf, t Iron Beds, Springs and
Mattresses, Wood Bed, Springs and Mattress, Dresser, New
Home-Sewing Machine, Large Rocker, 1 Fine Rocker, 1 Parlor
Chairs, 1 Arm Chair, Center Table, 1 Conches, t Dining Chairs,
2 Extra Chairs, Camp Rocker, Sewing Chair, 1 Small Rockers,
Kitchen Cabinet, Cupboard, Kitchen Table, Small Cupboard,
Stand Table, Wash Bland, Lota of Rugs, New Cook Stove and
Pipe, Good Range, Heater same as new. Mirror, Lot of Dishes,
Lot of Fruit Jars, Canned Fruit, Stone Jars, Hucg Saw, Washing
Machine, Chickens, and a lot of other articles too numerous to
mention.
different views hss never yet been
successfully accomplished.
(county as good citizens and con- fenlonnl game, his first
servatlve business men. We have went being with OKn.
engage-
n. y
" - inn A v.. . 1. ii i , .. .. V. .... .. - u I fl.n.
l,i,l Knrema. .H.lert Iho' If Ihe V """ " ' con.iuci me ,." ,,.w.n u .
C , ..-j - L.i business along the same nnwrea- Id. A major league seout tnen
tutional convention, the question " J Tne Dy
could be removed from polities r Prlessor during the sev
.nH .ni.1 Thi. would not h!erM ,e"r he has conducted the
other
NOTICE To get to Shaw place, turn to left at Rlvtrslds Store,
go I blocks, and watch for sign at sorrier, and there turn te left
one block, thn to right one block.
M. C. RADABAUGH, Auctioneer. D. D. SHAW, Owner
possible, he said,
method.
by any
Notice
Back again and ready for busi
ness. Leave word at P. O. Box 963,
Roseburg Ore. Eureka Spray
Painting Co.
o
For concrete work can Taylor.
11 No. met 81 Tel. I25-E.
house. No drastic changes are an
ticipated and the new owners ex
pect to run the same kind of an
The. cut of $10,000 mndn by the
governn In the appropriation of
t'xik the youthful "Mugrsy to the legislature for payment of ,
Baltimore. In August )91. Mo- bounties, does not affect Douglas I
(iraw saw his first fast company County, according to Connty Clerk !
S' tvlce and for a year he sat on I. II. Itldtlle. This applies only to
Ihe bench hut in 132 be went to, the fund appropriated by the state
second base, where N'd Hanlnn to match counties employing gov
orderly resort for men as Mr Per- quickly learned that his protege eminent hunters, or whore the
due has been running. Olendale was a good third baseman who county pays the bounty on preda
News. i sons became the best fielder of lory animals and asks for coopera
- i bunts that national game had seen, tlon of the state.
DON'T forget Ihe eighth annual) In 1900 with Wllbert Robinson, j Although Douglas Connty pays
Big 4 8U Patrick's Ball under the souther who waa to become a fa-. bounilr-s on coyotes the state noun
auspices of the Ladles Auxiliaries, rmi msnager, MeOraw was sold ty fund Is not concerned. Hour.
at the Armory, Tuesday evening, to St. Louis but. aligned himself ties on rouxar, wolves, and other
March 17. Music by lbs Blue Devils. . with Byron Bancroft Johnson when urh animals are paid out of the
ItekaU 11.10. the American leaf u was born. It (game protection fund, handled by
ohc DOUGLAS GRILL
Roseburg' Popular Eating Place.
Continuous service 5 a. m. to 12 p. m. You Vvill
appreciate the economy of our prices.
Good Meals 30c and up
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER ;
Roast Yountr Turkey and Cbicken as you like .
With all the Trimmings 75c
W. R. WARNER. PROP.