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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, MARCH 20. I92S.
USE
RED SEAL
THE RELIABLE BATTERY
for Engine, Phone or Radio
They Give Satisfaction
Churchill Hardware Go.
The Winchester Store
Editor and Mrs. Will J. Hayner
of Sutherlin were In Itoseburg
for several hours today shoppiug
and attending to business mat
ten. Mr. Hayner is editor of the
Sutherlin Bun.
IiiHprtinK Prunes
Frank 1. Norton, of Sutherlin,
pent the day in Itoseburg, In
specting a carload of prunes which
li being loaded for shipment east.
Spring is Here
And with it come that hungry feeling for fresh vege
tables. We have anticipated your wants and have gath
ered together as fine a display as you will find in town.
Come and see, radishes, green onions, cucumbers,
celery. asparagus, broccoli, lettuce, cabbage, tur
nips, carrots, beets, artichockes, sweet potatoes, new
potatoes, spinach and green peas, surely you can find
what you like out of this great variety.
Also a full line of canned fruits and vegetables of
all kinds.
Last Saturday was a big day for our customers
They bought us out of nearly all our fresh vegetables and
.specials. Come early and get your choice of the many
good things.
for Specials for Saturday we offer
Full cream mixed candy, pound ..... 20c
2-IOc loaves Bread for 15c
3 lb. good coffce $1.00
3 lb, Can Cuttard Ground Chocolate 75c
Spuds, Fancy Yakimas, pr. 1 00 lb $2.40
3 Large Florida Crape Fruit for 25c
Try a jar of our fancy Mayonnaise made fresh daily
with our new process Mayonnaise machine and from a
formula used by a world famous Mayonnaise maker. Will
have Thousand Island Dressing made with the same ma
chine. It's fine.
- QUALITY BEEF
Pot Roast, lb .' 15c
Coiling Beef, lb .". 12J
Leg and Loin Veal Roast, lb 25c
Shoulder Roast Veal, lb 18c
Shoulder Pork Roast, lb 22c
Leg and Loin Pork Roast, lb 26c
J'me Pork Sausage, 2 lbs 35c
Fresh Made Hamburger, lb 15c
J4eavy Bacon Backs, lb 22c
Heavy Bacon, lb " 25c
;Pure Lard, lb, 25c, 2 lbs 45c
.Hams, half or whole, lb 30c
fancy Light Bacon, lb ........... 35c
i WE SLICE HAMS
I FANCY LIGHT AND HEAVY CHICKENS
; WE DRAW ALL OF OUR POULTRY
; We Trim the Meat Not the Customer
PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.
Grocery Phone 145
Meat Market 363
CALL THEM UP
Look over our list of
Used Car owners,
select any five or six
and call them up.
They'll tell you
whether it pays to
buy from a reputable
dealer.
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
Dodt; Drolhori Dialer
RO4CBUR0, ORE. . PHONE 4M
Donee brothcrs Dcalcrs Ecu. Good used Cars
FESTIVAL FEATURE
PORTLAND. Ore., Mar. 20.
Montgomery Lynch of Seattle, who
has been rmined by the directors
of the Portland Hon a Festival,
Inc., to direct the great nose Pa
geant from the pea of Doris Smith
of this city, reached Portland this
week to take up his duties la con
nection with the assembling of the
great cast Mr Lynch Intends to
get in touch with all the musical
organizations In the city Im
mediately to attend to the enroll
ment oi tne necessary zuuu vocal
ists Off.ces have been opened at
60S Oregon Building.
Mrs. Smith's pageant which has
received the highest commenda
tion from such experts In pag
eantry as Percy J. Durrell and
Montgomery Lynch, depicts the in
fluence of the rose, symbol of
love, upon mankind from the days
of savagery to the present time and
is arranged in ten episodes, all of
which are accompanied with (.'has.
Wakefield t ad nun s compositions.
The first episode entitled "The
Uose of Love" portrays the dawn
ing of civilization. "Attar of Ho
ses" is the title of the second nunv
ber, calling for a setting in a Per
sian garden where beautiful maid
ens distil the perfume of the rose.
The next episode has to do with
the first attempt to cultivate the
wild rose, when the hundred leaf
ed Rose of Greece was developed.
A lovely Oreeclan setting called
for with tnarvelous color and light
effects. In another scene King
Solomon ascends his throne amid
pomp and ceremony, his thousand
wives appear with dancing girls
and attendants. The second half
of the pageant deals with episodes
wherein the roae has been Instru
mental In affecting the history of
the world. The War of the
Roses," The Oregon Mission Rose"
and "The Mary Washington Ruse"
and finally the Court of the Queen
of Her Majesty the Queen of Ho
sarla are numbered among the
lovely scenes of this part.
RELIEVED OF KIDNEY
TROUBLE AFTER
TAKING ALVITA
Mrs. Jennie P. Benson, 1084 E.
Alder street, Portland, Ore., who
had suffered for years from severe
kidney trouble and Inflammation of
the bladder, gives thanks to Alvl
ta Tablets for her recovery.
"I have bad a lot of trouble for
years with Inflammation of the
bladder, but since taking Alvita
have not had any sign of It My
kidneys have always given me trou
ble every winter during the wet
weather, but this year 1 have not
bad any bad spells and very little
trouble of any kind that way. My
stomach has been one of my main
troubles all my life, but I can eat
almost anything I want to now and
it never dlMtressea me Bince I am
using Alvita Tablets. They are
certainly a wonderful remedy."
Alvita Tablets are scientifically
prepared from the wonderful aliul
fa plant, which through Its long
root absorbs the vital elements .
lime, iron and phosphates neces
sary to health and vigor. Alvita
BANK OF HEALTH
Do you realize that you
must make deposits in the
bank of health everyday!
The safest way to keep your
health-assets intact, is to keep
your body well-nourished.
Scott's Emulsion
is the food-tonic, rich in vita
mins that helps thousands
realize dividends on their
deposits in the bank of health.
A little of Scott's Emulsion
helps you keep your
deposit of strength
intact M
Scott a Home. lloomfrld. N. J. 24-U
session of more than one pint of
liquor will be prima facie evidence
that its possessor is a bootlegger.
SALESMEN WANTED
Wo want two first clans sales
men to sell washing machines in
Rosoburg and vicinity. This la a
real proposition tor a worker. Ex
perlence not necessary. If you will
work as Instructed you can easily
make from 1100 to 1250 per month.
Call or write at once. W. F. Graff
Hotel Hoffman, Eugene, Ore.
FRONTIER DISPUTE
HAS BEEN SETTLED
(Aaocbted Prm Lomi Tire.)
GENEVA, Mar. 20. The frontier
dispute between Poland and Lith
uania has been settled.
DAWES TO CARRY
ON HIS BATTLES
(Aanrlatnl Pre UaaKl Wtl.k
WASHINGTON, Mar. 20. Vic
President Dawes plana to go Into
the states of senators who have ex
pressed open opposition to his oro-
posai to revise the senate rules to
prevent the one man filibuster and
la public addresses attempt to
build up sentiment there in sup
port of his views. Before the sen
ate adjourned Mr. Dawes confer
red with most of the senators, and
quite a numDer of them were re
ported to have pledeged their sup
port In the effort to facilitate sen
ate procedure.
n
SALESMEN WANTED
Experienced washing - machine
saleamen wanted to take charge of
store opening up lot of new tenl
tory. Salary or commission. Theo
P. Tollefson, 152 4 la St., Portland,
Ore.
COMMERCIAL AIR
LINE ESTABLISHED
(Auaclilni mm Uunt Win.)
NEW YORK. Mar. 20. The New
York World says today that a com
mercial air line is to be establish
ed between Boston and St. Paul to
carry passengers fur 15 cents a
mile, making the 1400 mile Journey
in 14 hours. Proposed intermed
iate stops at New York, Buffalo,
Detroit and Chicago are planned.
according to the announcement
which the world will say was
made by the American aviation
fliers in France and vice-president
of the general airways system.
It's worth something to have It
delivered freah right from the oven
every day. GRIMM BitOS. MILK
BREAD. Phone 133.
CHINESE TOWN IS
SHAKEN BY QUAKES
AnrUtl fnM Lcwed Wtn.)
Cfl A K' ' II A I YCn- OA, fPKn
J (China Inland mission, Reuters
tele-
Llthuanla protested to
I7. ::.?"..; ' , . agency says, has received a
""T ""S"1 "" """""-',,, 1U .(.tin. that
Ian frontier guards by Polish patrols.
A communique given out by the
Lithuanian legation In Paris said
the Poles attacked without provo
cation last Monday night and had
threatened to occupy the district
of Slrvintal by force of arms un
less the Lithuanians evacuated lt-
Brown crispy crust, pure white
flaky center spread lightly with
delicious yellow butter. Don't it
sound good? It Is good. GKIMM
BROS. MILK BREAD. Phone 133.
KING GEORGE SOME-
WHERE IN FRANCE
(AmocUted Prw. Ltutd
PARIS. Mar. 20. The seclusion
of the British royalty party's trip
across the country to the Medi
terranean for Klnn George's "con
valescence cruise has revised the
once familiar war time date line
Somewhere in France."
The King asked, that because of
his Ill-health, the strictest Incog
nito be maintained so he would
not have to acknowledge greetings
as the royal train sped through the
vsrious stations enroute, and the
French authorities zealously guard-
an earthquake has destroyed Tali- l
fu, a town in Western Yunnan
Province. A disastrous fire fol
lowed and help Is urgently needed,
the message Bays.
The foreigners in the neighbor
hood are safe.
Studehaker costs less per pound
than butter.
How Nerve Troubles
' Wreck Health
Any physician will tell you that
it you autfer with occasional a pells
of nervousness, trembling, sharp,
darting nerve painj, nervous fa
Uue, that such a condition is often
the starting point of a serious ner
vous breakdown.
Stop the slightest case of nerves
before a more serious condition
undermines your entire nervous
system.
Gain relief by taking Eopa Neu
ritis Tablets, which nut only stop
painful and dhitresxlng nerve tor
ture, but toiie up the nerve cells
and revitalise the entire nervous
system.
Eopa Neuritis Tablets are pre
pared from a physician's prescrip-
FOR BEST RESULTS
-TRY A-
20th Century Grocery Store
Prices quoted good on specials Saturday and Monday,
v March 21st and 23rd
OLD
Cans,
DUTCH
Cut
CLEANSER, limit 3
6c
PALM OUVE SOAP Regularly told Oftf.
3 for 25c, Special 3 ban tUb
FLOUR Your choice Crown, Kerr's Patent, Drifted Snow or
Olympic, 49 lb. tack
$2.49
CRYSTAL WHITE
25c, 12 bar. .....
SOAP 6 ban,
49c
NOISELESS TIP MATCHES Rose C
Bud brand, large size box ..... WU
COFFEE Always fresh Always good Besides you save 20lh Century
Coffee Pound 48c 3 pounds ... .,
$1,42
Catalogues at all stores fully describe .our splendid canned goods offers. ..Ask
for your catalogue.
Here Are Samples of This Sale:
FANCY FRESH PRUNES pits removed In deliciously heavy syrup 1 En
large cans,, each , r... '
CORN Del Monte or Preferred Stock very CQn
tender, 3 cans .. ; Www
TOMATOES Famous Del Monte Quality, Red Ripe, CCn
large Cans, 3 for J vJv
This will be our last special sales offer on caned goods for five or six months.
One more two day special 9-pound sack cornmeal JQg
Really no use to look for a better place to buy food stuffs than at a
20th Century Grocery Store
Roscburg Store
130 N Jackson St.
Oakland Store
Old Baker-Flanary Location
CHANGE IN OPERATORS
nuH-SnrurrrJn ,h P - ji "
ncy, bladder and prostate trouble,
No matter what you have tried, try
tnis remedy ot Nature now. A dol
lar buys a box at Chapman's Phar
macy. Mall orders accepted.
ALVITA
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FRUIT INDUSTRY 8HOWS
RAPID DEVELOPMENT
(AMociaml l-ras tMxi Win.)
The rapid development nf the
fruit Industry In the United HtuteS
during recent years Is brought out
In figures on carlot shipments
compiled by the United States l)e
ipartment of Agriculture. More
jthnn 450,000 cnrlonds of 17 lending
I fruits were shipped In 1923 as com
pared with 316.000 In 1920.
Expansion has been most mark
!ed In tho shipments of apples, or
janges and (trapes. Shipments of
I apples Increased from 109.000 rnr-
! loads In 1920 to 134.000 In 1923.
Oranges Jumped from 60.000 car
loads in tti.'U to 7b. iioo carloads in
19-3. Shipments of grapes were
41.000 cars in 1920 and 65,000 cars
In 1923.
The Information has been com
piled from monthly reports fur
nished tn the department by about
15.01H) station agencies of railroad,
eiprcM, and boat lines, and hits
been made Into a printed statistic- j
a) bulletin for the convenience of
of members of the Industry In fa
cilitating the successful marketing
of the crops.
Copies of the bullelln vhlrh Is
Statistical Bulletin No: 8 may be
obtained free upon request to the
a partment of Agriculture, Wash
ington, 1), C.
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NEBRASKA THROATS
WILL BE PARCHED
(AotIsIM rms WOr.)
treatment endorsed hv
Old Resident Given throughout America. Eupa Neurt
1 1 U PU.;,;.-.1 ""..Tablets usually give safe, quick
"V "J relict 1 hey are guaranteed harm-
less and are free from narcotics.
"Given tin by five doctors, my bromides and coal tar products.
P. W. Boyd, for several years
manager of the local Western Un
ion office, has been appointed as
relief manager for Oregon and
Washington, and M. V. Beresford
has been transferred from Medford
e local oftice. Mr. Boyd is now
vacation, visiting his parents at
physicians! Salem, and will assume bis new du
ties at the end of his two weeks
rest period.
only hope an Vperattion. 1 re- I
belled on rutting me open, as 1 1
am 75 years old. A neighbor ad-
vised trying Mnyr's Wonderful
Remedy for stomach trouble, I (
got relief fight away. I hud notj
eaten for 10 days and mi yel-'
low as a gold piece. I could have I
lived only a few days but for this ;
medicine. It Is a simple, harm
Your druggist will recommend
them. W. K. Chapman's Pharmacy
will supply you. Mail orders filled.
GASOLINE PRICE
BACK TO 21 CTS.
(AanrUtcd lroa UunI Win.)
PORTLAND, Ore.. March 20.
less preparation that removes .the .The price of gasoline was back at
catarrhal mucus from the Intes-: -1 cm a gallon nere today, ln
tlnal trnrt arid allays the lufhim .'dudins; three cents stale tax. The
mation which causes practically nil tieuernl Petroleum corporatino,
stomach, liver and Intestinal all-1 "1ue 1 cent c Tuesday, and
menst. Including appendicitis. One!'1" was followed by the Shell,
doe will convince or money re-llnlon ai Associated companies,
funded. At all druggists. A" lh,ese companies today in-
, I creased the price one cent bring-
SWEDISH STEAMER Tu'sday"" where " w" be,ore
SINKS CREW SAVED
rAoorlitrrf hm ln4 Wire.)
PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Mar. 50. (
The Swedish steamer Thyra
Caibarien, Cuba for New York
with sugar, sank yesterday In a '
collision with the American tank
steamer Ardmore, New York for I
Tampier), 45 miles southeast of the ,
Delnware breakwater and her crew j
was landed here today by tho Nor-
wegian steamer Facco from Man- j
laulllo.
o
For concrete work call Taylor.
113 No. Flint 8L Tel. ii& R. I
SAVE -With
SAFETY
DRUGSTORE
TEX RICKARD IN
TOILS OF THE LAW
(mncMi4 hw 1.,-Mft Wl?.)
TI1KNTON, N. J., Mar. 21.
Sentence will be passed Tuesday
on Tex Kit-kard, prtimoter of siKtrt-
lug events, convicted with four oth-
rs lnt night of conspiracy and
Interstate transportation of films
of the Demiwey-Carpcntler nriie
'isS'ir he smik
b.-cause It is
ftitdbC'
Ca&tor'Oil
OMAHA, Neb.. Mar. 20. In ten
days Nebraska will be drier than
the diimt bone dry state In the un
ion, state officials predicted today.
The prediction was based on the 'fight,
effect of the celebrated "pint of likkard was found guilty nn one
liquor bill," which became n Ne- 'count of conspiracy and on two of
brrivka law this morning when tlov-1 transportation of the film, tor
ernor McMullen signed the mess- the conspiracy charge the law pro-
jure. The bill had passed both
'branches of the state legislature
j with large majorities.
Under provisions ot the bill, po-
vldcs a maximum penalty of two
year's Imprisonment in a federal
penitentiary, or a fine of SlO.uoo or :
both. For .transportation the d
teiulant may be fined
each count.
1 1,000 oa
BILIOUSNESS
trk h ..1-h, snur item,
eui,slieUua. swjitlr rul44
A mh1 er anfsssf tmhmiL
CHAMBERLAIN'J! el"'s and pies at tW tilrl.' Club ot ,
w. ni 1TT& ! K. H. S. window rale, Saturday,
I rlOLb 1 J I March 21, at the Twentieth Cen-I
Ks akkaa s gn-aly tSs I tury Grocery itor.
NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES
Do not bal4 Saiurdart)Ilur your'
I V-'3
1 : .- 'rFJ
I W)Z&1?WKS. Castor Oil
I v,Wwiihtasi
1 XVXXa luDcJfent
I
77
25c
Bottle
Nathan Fullcrton
'oko? Vrut Start
Roscburg, Oregon
Buy American fence, because you
know It will give good service. It
has been used in this vicinity for
twenty years. Sold by Wharton
Bros.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR SCHOOL
BONUS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 4 IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, '
, OREGON
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
undersigned will, up to 7:30 o'clock
P. M. of April 14, 1925, receive at
his oftice in the City of Hosoburg, I
Douglas County, Oregon, sealed
bids tor the purchase of negotiable 1
serial coupon bonds of School
District No. 4 In Douglas County, '
Oregon, In the sum of 1185,000.00. ,
Said bonus will be In denomina-1
tions of 11,000.00 each, dated May!
1, 1925, and maturing as follows: '
6 bonds to mature May 1, 1926; S
bonds to mature annually on May I
1st of each and every year there-;
alter Including May 1, 1933; 11
bunds to mature annually on May
1st of each and every year there
after including May 1st, 1940; 10
bonds to mature ana)ially on May
1st of each and every year thereaf
ter including May 1, 1944. Said
bonds will draw five per cent Inter
est, payable semi-annually on No
tember 1st and May 1st. and the
principal and Interest shall be pay
able in lawful money of the United
States of America at the office of
tne treasurer of Douglas County,
Oregon, or at the Fiscal Agency of
the .State ot Oregon In the city and
state of New York at the option of
the purchaser. .
ah dios muse oe accompanied i
by a certified check payable to
School District No. 4 of Douglas
County, Oregon, in an amount
equal to five per .cent of the
amount of said bid to be forfeited 1
to the School District In case thei
successful bidder shall fail to com-
plete the purchase of said bonds In:
accofiktnce with the terms of his'
bid. Said bids shall be opened at a
public meeting of the school board I
of said District to be held In the.
school board room In the high
school In said district on the 1411-
day of April, 1925, at T:30 o'clock'
r. At. and the bonds shall be sold
by the board to the highest and
best bidder but for Dot less than '
par and accrued Interest The'
board reserves the. right to reject 1
any and all bids and to re-advertise '
the sale ot said bonds. i
By order of the board of direc
tors of School District No. 4, ot
Douglas County, Oregon. I
V. i. M1CELU
' District Clark.
FOR SALE
If you are interested in the purchase of a home, a ranch,
a farm, a good business or timber lands, look these over
and call at my office for full information concerning each
proposition listed.
1. A good five-room house, lot 40x80, garage $3300.00
2. A good four-room house, lot 60x140, garage 3700.00
3. A good five-room house, lot 50x300
A good groom bouse, on same lot, both only $4500.00
4. A new five-room house, lot 50x225, garage $4000.00
i acre ground joins
A good six-room house.
city limits ;
-.$2250.00
6. A good five-room house, lot 60x102, garage
A good ten-room bouso, same lot, both only $5900.00
7. A good farm of 1S7 acres, fine house, double
gaiage, plenty ot water for power and irriga
tion for i! acres $ $13000.00
8. 26 acres, S acres In apples. 2 acres In prunes,
gooa six-room house, I weds, a fine farm
and home
..$4850.00
9. luo acres, 0 acres plow land, balance tim
ber, small house, good barn
$4700.00
10. 5 acres In small fruits,, good garden land,
small house, land Joins city limits..
..$2500.00
11. 20 acres, Joins city, land In prunes, cherries,
strawberries, good 8-room house . $8000.00
12. 160 acres timber, cruises t million feet $1500.00
13. 88 acres, halt under cultivation, new 6 room
house, large barn, 4 large chicken houses, 2
horses, harness, 2 wagons, all farm Imple
ments necessary, 8 Jersey cows, 4 heifers,
1400 White Leghorn chickens, a fine dairy
farm and chicken ranch, near lloseburg.
14. A good grocery store well located, doing
good business, owner will sell very reason
able. 15. 160 head sheep, 65 lambs thrown In, $14.00
per bead. A good bargain, pasture to rent.
NOTE This adv. appears but once,
may need It later, if not now.
Prsstrvs this list You
H. G. WILSON
W4 N. JACKSON ST.
PHONES 22S AND 70J