Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, February 21, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. -MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21', T927.
"THREE
COMING BACK
A defunct used car can
.be cheaply doctored up so
that it will just about carry
the purchaser away. The
trouble is, he stays away.
You can't make customers
by making enemies. We
prefer to make and keep
friends. ' f
J. O. Newland & Son
Roseburg, Oregon
A usen CAR IS ONLY AS BP &N DAB LE
AS Trie D&ALER WHO 5&LLS IT
WILL BE TRIED ON
- - (Associated Press Lcnset Wirp.)
. WASHINGTON, Feb. .. 21.- Cull
Ins before it the group of recal
citrant witnesses 'who previously
had declined to answer questions
as to primary campaign expendi
tures last year, the senate cam
paign funds investigating commit
tee today obtained some of the
information nought and decided to
cite Daniel J. Schuyler, attorney
for Samuel lusull, Chicago utilities
magnate, for contempt.
The testimony sought from Illi
nois witnesses was concerned with
contributions to the local Cook
county cumpaign which might also
have been used to further the can
didacy of Frank L. Smith, .republi
can, senatorial nominee,
Insult's contributions to Smith's
campaign have formed the basis
for the fight against seating Smith.
Schuyler, after disclosing " that
he had collected $45,000 from lu
sull, refused to say where the
money went, and drew the cita
tion announcement.
Alary Simmons Silvers, former
resident of Oak Creek and a Doug
las county pioneer, died at her
home in Portland Saturday. Mrs..
Silvers wag born near St. Joseph,
in Andrew county, Missouri, De
cember 11, 1844. She was the
daughter of Jonathan and Eliza
beth Simmons and one of 11 child
ren born to them.
When a small girl she crossed
the plains by ox team with her
parents, coining to Oregon. Her
father had a farm at Oak Creek
where the family resided for sev
eral years. On September 22, 1SS2,
she wus married to William Sil
vers. He has ben dead for sev
eral years. Of recent years Mrs.
Silvers has been making her home
in Portland. Since a small girl she
had been a member of the Bap
tist church. Surviving are several
nieces, Mrs. Iiufus Skipton and
Miss Esther Simmons of Corvallis
and a niece and nephew In Wash
ington, and a nephew, H. Li. -En-gles
of Glide.
The body is being shipped to
Roseburg for burial and will be
at the Roseburg Undertaking Par
lors. Funeral announcements will
be made later.
NEW GRANGE ORGANIZED
AT FAIR OAK3 SATURDAY
Returns to Portland
' Mrs. Kenneth Reed, who was
called to Roseburg on account of
the death of her grandmother,
Mrs. Nancy Party, returned to hor
home in Portland Sunday evening.
A new Grange was orgaulzed at
air Oaks Saturday, Dr. C. H.
Bailev acting as organiser. There
are 22 charter meinbm.i and offi
cers for the Grange are: Albert
13. Hill, master; Mrs. Ruth Smith,"
lecturer; Peter Evans, secretary.
The first regular meeting of Iho
Grange will be held Saturday,
March 5, the sossipu opening at 10
o'clock.
Back From Medford
Ed Thomas and George Pocroux
have returned from Medford where
they spent a few days last week
visiting. Mr. Jocroux, who is from
Chicago, Is a guest at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas. He Is a
brother of the latter.
BORN
McFARLAND To Mr. ana Mrs.
W. T. McFarland of Melrose, Sun
day, February 20, 1927, in this city,
a son. . '
We Will Welcome You As A Shareholder
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Start With $5 a Month
You can become a preferred shareholder
, m this company $5 a month is all you need
v.; to start
Your investment will be backed by per
manent income-producing properties engaged
in useful public service.
' You will receive a dividend check reg
ularly by mail every three months.
You can get the facts about this invest
ment by mail, telephone or a personal call.
You Should Know the Fact&A&out Investment
La Our Preferred Shares
The California Oregon Power Company
OFFICES: jflsSS
(, Mtxlford. Grants Pass. Roseburg. Klamath Falls-Oregon W'kM
Yrcka. Dunsnuir-California
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t local news ,
Visitor Here
Mrs. Robert Troxel of Portland
(s visiting In Rosoburg with friends
and relatives tor a few days,
From Winston . t
Mrs. Chambers of Winston sneut
Satlmluv nltiiriwiiii) In Ijiwuhiiriz
visiting with, friends and shopping.
Here Visiting
Miss Helen Falbe, studont at
O. A. C, is visiting her parents,
Mr. uud Mrs. J. K. talbo, for tt few
days.
FOR STYLE "
AND QUALITY
STETSONS
OF COURSE
When you buy your hat this
Spring get a stylish Stetson
a good hat and be proud of
your purchase.
The superb quality of Stetson
hats means long wear their
smart style is added satisfac
tion. ' '...'; : :i
Our selection of Stetson hats
is at its best right now! '
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LOCAL NEWS $
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From Drain
Rufus Hlckuthiur of Drain spent
u lew hours Saturday in Rose
puig utteudlug to business affairs
ana trading.
Visits Over Week-End .
Miss Ruth Blakley, , who is at
tending O. A, C, . spent' the week
end visiting with rolur.ives uud
friends at tilldu and iu this qity.
From Olxonville ' ' !
O. Uooiio of Dixouvillei was in
this city Saturday -afternoon tinn
ing and attending to business at
foil.' -- .'
From Umpqua '
Arthur Matthews of Umpnua was
a visitor in Roseburg Saturday af
ternoon and was trading and at
tending to business makers.
New Oregon Laws Not of
Radical Character
Legislation Confined Chiefly
to Actual Needs or Repeal
of Dead Statutes. .
Don't Fuss With
, Mustard Platters!
Don't mix a mess of mustard, flour
and water when you can relieve pain,
soreness or stiffness with a little clean.
white Musterole.
Musterole is made of pure oil of mus
tard and other helpful irmredients, and
takes the place of mustard plasters.
Musterole usually gives prompt relief
from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
neaaacue, congestion, pleurisy, uku
matism, lumbago, pains and aches of
the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of
the chest (it may prevent pneumotua).
In Saturday
J. ilrunibabu, Dlxouvlllu resident
spent several hours Saturday - in
this city looking after business
matters.
From Looking Glass
atauley Sureuk ot Looking. muss
spent Saturday iu Roseburg visit
ing friends and attending tp busi
ness affairs.
In Saturday .
Chus. Chamberlain of Looking
Glass was a visitor in this city
baturday afternoon and was at
tending to business matters.
Visitor From Klamath
Dr. C. O. Rraatiss of Klamath
Palls, is spending Beveral days in
Roseburg visiting as the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. 1' red Heed.
Wilsons Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson of
Reston were Roseburg' visitors
Saturday and were attending to
business mutters and chopping.
Spends Week-End
Miss Helen Churjhlll, O.' A. C.
student, spent the week-end in
Roseburg visiting her purents, Mr.
and Mrs. i'. H. Cnurchill, and
friends.
Enroute to Seattle
Miss Alys Jones of Santa Anil!
Calif., passed through here last
week on her way to Soattlo. She
is the sister of Mrs. Fred Reed of
Roseburg. -
Carsons Hsva Son '
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carson of
Salem nre being congratulated on
the birth of a son. Mrs. Carson
was Merle Hamilton before her
marriage. She is the daughter of
Judge and Mrs, J. W. Humiltou, of
Roseburg. .
Ruth Ann Wilson Here
Miss Ruth Ann Wilson, who
several years ago was instructor
of the mathematics department in
the local high school, was in
Rosoburg today. Miss WilBon, 1b
enroute from Eugene to Medford
whore she will teach in one of (lie
schools during the remainder of
the year. Shf. is well known in
this city. '
Jars A Tuba
mi
(cr (Aafi a mutatd pltutn
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From Melrose
Mrs. Tom Ward of Melrose spent
soveral hours Saturday In Rose
burg visiting frionds and attending
to business affairs.
Visitor In Town
T. M. Taylor, resident of Tiller,
was iu this city Saturday aftor-
noon visiting and transii'llug busi
ness. From Island
It. T. Wieltman of teland spoilt
Saturday visiting frler.dn and at
tending to business affairs. In (his
city..
Visit Over Week-End
Mr. and Mrs. Temple Drown, who
are teaching at Dryden, Routhwest
of Grants Pass, spent 'the week
end in Roseburg visiting friends
and relatives.-
INFLUENZA
I Aia preventlvef melt and
I , inhale night and morning
ICRS
Va ro Rub
Ovmr 31 Million Jan Und Ymtirly
V
CHIROPRACTORS
Drugless Health Center
"Complete Health 8ervloe"
SULPHUR VAPOR BATH8
DR. NERBAS
DENTI8T
, ' Painless Extraction
Gas When Desired
Pyorrhea Treated ,' .
Phone 488 Masonlo Bldg.
CLASSIFIED SECTION
MX NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE
P
flirt
UUM
sale
To be held Wednesday, f eb, 23rd, at 1 :30 p. m.
(one-thirty) at my place at Brockway, one-half
mile west of Brockway store on Coos Bay highway ,
1 Oak Library Table.
1 Leather Bottom Easy Chair.
Leather Bottom Rooking
Chairs.
1 Sanitary Couch with Mat- '
trass.
1 New Home Sowing Machine.
2 Iron Beds, Springs and Mat
ressea. 1 Dressers.
2 Linoleum Rugs.
1 Tapestry Rug.
1 Breakfast Set (table buffet
and 4 chairs)
1 Arm Chair and Rocker.
6 Kitchen Chairs.
'1 Ivory Kitchen Cabinet
1 Heater Stove.
1 Range with Coll.
2 Tables, , V
1 Kitchen Sink.
1 3-gal. Cream Can.
1 3-gal. Milk Bucket and
Kitchen Utensils. '
4 Tlera Fir Wood,
1 Tier Snlit Oak.
1 6-ft. Croas Cut Saw.
2 Buek Saws.
1 WhMlbarrow.
1 Corn Marker.
1 22 Rifle and 1 No. 20 Shot
gun, 1 Cultivator.
40-ft. Garden Hoaa.
1 Auto Trailer. :
Small Garden Tools. ( .
TERMS CASH
FRANK T.WOOD, Owner V
M. C. Radabaugh, Auctioneer
WE DON'T KNOW
When this will be printed, owing to the damp
; weather, but it will be just as true
any day in the week
Flour $1.85, $1.95, $2.05
Choice Seed Qats $2.60 per 100 pounds ;
Seed Oats $2.25 per 100 pounds .
2 Good Used Separators in first class shape - ,
$15.00, $25.00
See Us First Wo Can Save You Money, ;
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
I I I . i ! 1 i )08EBURQ AND OAKLAND
BBESS
SH&6JH!
FOR SALE
(By Elbort Bodu) . .
Much derogatory has been suid
about the batch of now laws en
acted by every legislative session,
for which reasou a study o leg
islation introduced at this session
should be interesting.
Firstly, no legitlutlon- has been
onactod - designating any new
crime, while several obnoxious
laws have been enacted. Very few
now laws would regulate anyone
or anything, and those that would
have been requested by those to be
regulnted.
New conditions under which we
livo are responsible for many new
laws.- For Instance, the automobile
is provocation for many new laws
at every session, and no one has
found any fault with any regula-
tnrv Inw (tvrput Iho niinnH limit
I law, and this limit is practically
certain to be boosted to 35 miles.
This is one of tho peculiarities
about some crimes. Traveling on
the highways at 35 miles an hour
will bo a crime on the day before
the new law becomes effective,
making 35 miles legal.
Several of the new lawtt are
aimed to carry into effect the
will of the people as expressed
when the created a new tubercu
losis hospital and new normal
school. Many of the new laws lire
designed to bring about a more
equable assessment of properly of
the state. Surely no one will deny
that this is desirable.
DespUe all the need for- new
I laws, only 212 have . been intro
duced in the two houses this 6ts-
! sion, while there are 326 bills to
amend presont laws aud 114 to re-.
' peal present laws. There are 11G
appropriations bills, but these can
not come under the head of new
lawp. A dozen laws make make
, change in laws affecting fish, and
more than a dozen have been dn-
i signed tp evolve new revenuo pro-
i ducers for the state.
Most of the new laws are cm-
: paratively ..unimportant, h a ving
such title as "A bill for an act to
organize and provide for dissolu
tion, of cemetery associations," "A
; bill for an act to provide for the
! appropriations for beneficial use of
i the underground waters of the
stale," etc.
O. A. C. Barred Rock hatching
eggs. -Mrs. S. W. Leako, Dixon-
vMo. ;
FUliSH milch goats, bargains. O.
II. Watzlg, Myrtle Creek, Uazloy
Itouto. .
Fbn SALE Peppermint roots, ?!
per sack. E. F. Brown, Ulido,
Oregon. '
SPRAY OUTFITS New rigs at
price of used outfits. Farm Bur
eau Exchange.
MAN and wlfo want work on farm.
Phono 4GF11. Or address Rt. 1,
Box 27A, Roseburg.
FOR SALE Purebred Binglo-couib-
ed R. I. Red cockerels. L. B.
Skinner & Son, Rosoburg.
ALL AROUND handy man wunls
house, window cleaning or any
odd jobs by hour or day. Phone
197.
HATCHING EUOS 3. C. White
Minorcaa, also cockerel, for sale.
John Goodhew, Harrison St.,
Roseburg. .
FOR SALE Rosebushes, lilacs,
snowballs, Oregon grape, splrea,
etc. J. W. Dowell, 1150 Military
street.
BANDON by the Sea Auto Park,
Inc., for Biile at sacrifice on ac
count of poor 'health. Address
Box 43, Bajidon, Oregon.
FIRST CLASS " saddle horse lor
Bale or trade for milk cow; also
wugon for sale or trade for cow.
L. O. Muxley, Wilbur, Ore
LAST CALL for Ciold Dollar straw
berry plants, the early monoy
making market berry, $3.60 a
thousand. O. H. Watzlg, Myrtle
Creek.
FOR SALE 100 acres timber, sit
uated near North Umpqua river,
or will trade for Roseburg prop
qrty..Wrllo R. F. V. No. 1, Box
13, Iloseburg, Ore.
FOR "SALE Genuine" Oil inm Vital
fa seed, Douglas Co. grown,
testing 99.09 per cent pure, no
" "dddder; lio" floxiou 'weeds, 100
lh. lots, Slic, less anils, more.
Geo. H. Clmnowelh, one mi. east
Oakland, Oro.
0OOK STOVE lire. Number 8,
guuruntced to bake, looks like
new. If you livo out of town we
will help you get it home. Any
thing you need In used furniture,
we have it. Complete house fur
nishers in used goods. Powell
Furniture Store, 238 North Jack
son street.
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WANTED
' Try a classifies adv. In thai pa.
I per and watch results. You'U sure
I (st 'em.
to
cut wood.
WANTED Man
Phone 19F12.
WANTED Woman for housework,
clc, on ranch. Box 353 or phone
1-J, Sutheilin.
WANTED Heifer, fresh or to be.
State price and kind. A. . F.
ienrns, onkianu, ure.
WANTED To buy tew geese for
breeding. R. Allen Leo, Rt, 2,
Box 92-D, Rosoburg..
WANTED To buy aomo day old
calves. State price wanted and
brood. Box 945, Rosoburg.
BOOK K E E.PER Kxpei'lenceH
wants small set ot books to keep
mornings or evening. Address
Bookkeeper, care Ncws-RcvIbw.
pj
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS 221 W. Washing
ton St. j
4-ROOM "furnished house loTiout.
Electric range, water heater, gar.,
ago, room for garden, (20. 860
Templiu St. Phono 257-L.
TO RENT-r-Fur. apts., modern, new,
north side. Call 212-J or 04C-J.
120 ACRES yot left to rout for
broccoli,' $25 per nuro. Edwin
Woaver, Myrtle Creek.
FURNISHED APARTMENT
Three rooms and bath; well fur
nished and nicely arranged. $18
a month.
FOR " RENT Niiierooni house,
closo in, newly papered and
painted lnsido throughout. Pago
Lbr. and Fuel Co. Phone 242. '
FOR RENT Nicoly furuishod 7"
roum house, alBO 2-room upart
mont; all ground floor, good lo
cation; reasonable. Phono 503-R
or call at 321 Mill St.
515.00 Cozy four-room cottage, all
furnished aud modern, wood unu
oil ranges. A homo for tho work
ing man.
CLOSE IN BUNGALOW New and
modern; largo living room, din
ing room, bullt-ln kitchen; two
bedrooms.bath; porch, garage
and woodBhed. Artistic lawn and
large garden spot. $30.00 per
month.
McLENDON REALTY COMPANY,
Corner Oak and Main.
FOUND
FOUND Mandolin Case. Owner
please call at NowB-Rovlew of
fice and describe it.
! MISCELLANEOUS I
GAS ENGINES Fairbanks Morsp.
Prices right. Farm Bureau Ex
change. PIPE Anysizui riowor second
hand, lowest prices. Farm Bur
eau Exchange.
CAR
OWNER Don't forget to
call 653 when In need of auto
part. Sarffa Auto Wrecking
. House. . .
ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO.
125 N. Rose St.
Roseburg
Phone 438
Late model almost new Essex Coach, run less than 5,Q00
miles, all steel body, 1927 license, spare tire, bumpers,
and other extras, this car is reul value .........,....,..,..$725
1925 Ford Coupe, refinisberl .. ... ,.....,...,.,,..,.$325 .
1924 Ford 4-door Sedan, extra good ........ ..,., 325
1923 Ford Coupe, disc wheels 250
1923 Ford Coupe, good condition 225
1923 Chevrolet Coupe , , ,..,..,..... 875
1924 Overland Red Bird, reconditioned- -,-' 225
1923 Maxwell Touring, new tires ...,.r..........i..,.v. 325
Mention seeing this adv. in News-Review and get 1927
license free.
WA6HINQ POWDER, 80AF8,
WASHING 8UPPLIE8
This store offers complete se
lection in all leading brands ot
these very important supplies
to every household. In case any
Rosoburg housewife is sot satis
fied with the brands now iu use
in hor home we Invite hor to
see our stock.
Phone S3 ' ' .
Economy Grocery
344 N. Jackson St. v
O. L. Johnson '
MIMiIIM.IMTI.IIIIWra
Trade Your
r'' Property': I
We have desirable exchanges to offer in city for
farms or other properties.' .
McLendon Realty Company
Corner Oak and Main .
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