Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 04, 1928, Page 10, Image 10

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ROSF.BURG NF.WS-Rr.VIEW. ROSEBURG. ORF.CON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1928.
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Occupation and Recreation
To the successful man, Mh woik Is
jttUi bin ( i uitwiii.ii uud hi lerrea
tinn. An aeeouut wlih this bunk
will be of good .service to you. built
ill your occupation and recreation.
A'. Interest Paid on Savings
Account!
The Roseburg National Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
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New Prices
SONATRONL AND
RCA RADIO TUBES
XI I2A Power Tube $2.75
XI 71 A Power Tube 2.75
X226 Amplifier Tube 2.25
Y227 Detector Tube 4.00
X250 Power Tube 11.50
X280 Rectifier Tube 4.25
OTPS MUSIC STORE
Roseburg, Oregon
Kl'i.KNH, Ore., Oct. 4. Pop
Warner, Htauford coach, and throw
complete team will arrive tomor
row for I heir football game with
Oregon here Saturday. It will be
the opening conference contest (or
both. -Every regular except I'res-
ton. mar end who will be out or
three weekM with injuries, is mak
ing the trip.
I Two Stanford regulars have not
completely recovered from the
I bruises suffered in the -tilt with
the Olympic club last Saturday,
! which the clubmen won, 12 to 6,
! but they are expected to be in the (
game. They an Sims, halfback,
and Post, guard.
Oregon will not be free from
cripples, with two of it regulars
still on the casualty int. Ted I'ope,
letter man end, and John Kitzmil
ler. sophomore fullback, are out
with strained muscles, but both
may get into Saturday's fray.
Hera une of the rain which has
made the field slippery and diffi
cult for the competition passes,
Stanford Is but a six-point favorite.
When fall practice aiarted, Sept.
1.1, Stanford was favored to cheat
Oregon by 21 points.
PROTECTION AT
SMALL COST
The annua loss from destruc
tion and damage by moth
amounts to hundreds of millions of
dollars. Yet It is so easy to prevent
such loss. Fly-Tox kills the moth,
the eggs anil the larva. Insist on
Fly-Tox. Fly-Tox la the scientific
insecticide developed nt Mellon
Institute of Industrial Research by
Hex Fellowship. Simple instruc
tions on each bottle (blue label)
for killing A 1. 1 household Insects.
Fly-Tox Is safe, stainless, fragrant,
sure. Kvery bottle guaranteed.
t Around the County 2
IwAsmacntb I f i - . t InevadaI
Now at 5000 IndeperidentfPumps
the Million Dollar
CAMAS VALLEY
MOORE'S MUSIC STUDIO
NELLE MOORE HUNSAKER
will be at Room 1. Bell Sisters Building Fridny afternoon
and Saturday. Call for lesson appointments or Phone
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DANCE!
AT THE WIGWAM
Wednesday and Saturday Nights
, The Music is Good
Women Wanted
For Cannery Work
Apply at Nearest Plant
FRANK J. NORTON CO.
Suthcrlin, Ore. Roseburg, Ore.
Tel. 3 Tel. 525
We nre having; a few showery
days again. The warm weather
i still Insts and Is fine for fall grass.
Willard Itrown Jr. went to
I Eugene to nttend the Vnlverslty
I again this year.
' Harold Pick Is home with a
! sprained ankle.
! The ladles Club met Inst Thurs
day at the home of Mrs. Ed. Neely
In looking Class and a most enjoy
able day. Those prcsentwere Mrs.
Jamie t lluutely, Mrs. Jones Mrs.
Edna Reetit. Miss Bessie Brown.
Mrs. I,ucy Dick. Mrs. Eunice Church
Mrs. Ma hie Wolcot. Mrs. Winue
Hrown. Mrs. Mary Smith, and Mrs
Kuth I.awson. Kev. and Mrs. T F.
Allen attended from Dillard, Mrs.
Nuua Swan front Ilroi kway, and
' Mis. Hoe Bros! from Winston.
WarrcH hick gave a party at his
home Itut Saturday evening to a
number offrlendn. The evening was
, spent, in playing outdoor games.
Refreshments were severed to the
guest during the evening. Those
, present were Alma Hangs, Bonnie
, ItanL-s. I.ois Creasv. liinh I tick
I Mildred Pick, Mildred Ramsey,
i Marty Parrot, Ilck Hangs, Jerry
Hangs, Harold Seigl, Neal Hrown,
i Jail Lawson, Hex Dick and Warren
I Pick.
i Mrs. It. W Dick and son Harold
j wetn to Myrtle Point Monday after
noon.
M r. an d M rs. W m . Port er a n d
t daughter Maud spent the week end
I nt liandon. Miss Porter returned to
J Eugene Tuesday to . resume her
work.
HUNTERS SPORTSMEN
If you want to find the big
bucks come and see me. I guaran
tee to take you where they are or
no charge. Call or write foi; nn
'lolntmeut. (ieorge II. Harrow,
Drew, Ore.
GENERAL
DLET1AY
ANTI-KNOCK GASOLINE
HEALTH BULLETIN
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"lie who hesitate la lost" mlcht li.n,. I,.,.i written
" "". your Hi nii.n.1,.,1 t , , lo
prev.'iit ftu ihcr decay.
SPECIAL
Iteflt or remake your old pliH. B like new ill v.-l v inisnn.
able prli r.
H. R. NERBAS. Doctor Dental Surgery
H. C. PHILPOTT. Doctor Dental Med.clnl
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
At a big suving uf lime nnd money.
WHY leare Konotuiru for i.ilnli. difrinilt extniitlon
regulating, o.- ,.., , im. ti. aimi nis hui i iio the
ante a well or l'lter for lex?
All kinds of reiilan nii'nls. brl.li;. or jilatia one tooih
or more, aamv day wlu-a reijueMtiMl.
SPECIAL
Quality and Prlcea on Putei and Extrjctiont
GAS
NITROUS OXIDE and OXVCEN ANALGESIA la t-.
acma of pjinleie proceMti.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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Masonic BIdg. Phone &S VI
HOW MOTHERS CAN
HELP PREVENT THE t
SPREAD OF CONTAGION
Whether or not a child Is well I
piuiuth to go to school or is sick
eiiouk-h to he kept at home, is a
proWem that every parent niiit j
answer many 1 imes during the i
srhool life of every child.
The problem is not always one
of easy solution. Formerly, chil
dren were kept at home because
of the fear of their contract tug i
some rontacioutt disease. With a
health department that functions
properly and especially with an
adequate medical inspection of
schools, the dancer that a child
may contiact diphtheria, small
pox. or even sea; let fever at
school is not now very great nt
any tine. Tltat children still
very often contract measles,
mump, whooping cough, and colds
.;; U c,vAu- true; bu v.r.ril
parents, mainly doctors, nnd health
and m hool authorities nil do their
part in preventing this, these dis
eases will cnniniie to be spread
In our schools.
The question naturally arises,
"why not let the children get
w hooping con h and measles be
fore i hey are old enough to go to
school and get over w ith ? They
are sure to have them at some
time"
There U a very good reason
why this should not he done.
Pnictirally all contagious diseases
aie hauler on younger children
than on older ones, and this is es
pecially true of whooping-cough
ui.l men.irs. .One half of all the
deaths from whooping cotirh (anil
'Mete ate more thsn one would
thinM occur in children under one
year of age. and per cent of
the deaths from w0opingicough
ocrur in children undcrQfive years
of age. The proportion tn measles
Is not quite so high In the very
young as in w hooping cough, but.
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Here is a gasoline greater even than
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KPO KGO KFI KGW KHQ KOMO
contrary to a very common though
erroneous opinion, the death rate
In measles is also very much
higher in young children than tn
older children and adults. Again,
conn at y to an opinion which is
still all loo common, measles is not
a mild disease; it is a very ser
ious affair, and this disease tn
com bin at ton with li very fre
quent complication, pneumonia, fs
si ill responsible for the loss of
many young lives.
With the pres4nl methods of In
dividual protection, it is hai dly
too much to say that parents are
to blame U their children get
smallpox or diphtheria; It is
is hoprd that scarlet fever anil
possibly measles may eventually
be as smely preventable as are
smallpox and diphtheria.
Why is It that measles and
whooping rough are so likely to he
spread in school? The. probable
reason Is that It takes so lon to
i v hooping cough It may be a week
lor ten days after the child has the
disease before the characteristic
whoop appears, and for two. three
or four days measles often re
sembles an ordinary cold or oth
er respliatoi y affection, w ith
fi ver.
FINAL DIVIDEND
;ii. l.u by C. A. Iloxard. state su- p,-br'H'.I ty tln it J actional
OmrrilMrT RAW renmeuueni m cnoma. a auKgeat-'driiartment and distributed to th
rivLJ 1 D11H e.t program fnr 'he dav hm b.-n .rhnol. nf th ,1,1,
R. A. HERCHER
tReguian
Republican nominee for County
Judge for ltouglas County. Youi
tunport and voto respectively so
IHileit. (Paid Adv.)
! SALEM. Ore., Oct. 4 A final
Ullildend. amounting to $r.516?5
;ai paid yesterday In the liquida
tion of the Cove State Hank by A
!a. Schramm, state superintendent
of banks. The bank was closed De
cember 2. IS;' The bank liabili
ties totaled J:t.290.44 and claimi
totaled 1.13 fitiT.ls.
A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS
YOUR DANGER SIGNAL
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DOC'S ORDERS
Racialist: If anything come to
worry you. cast It aside.
Patient : Thanks, din-tor. I'll
n member that w hen your till
conies Answ era.
I Highest cash prices paid for used
furniture. Powell. US Sheridan St.
;near depot. Phone o3S.
te(fc that one or
these diseases is
the other
preaout.
HOW VULGAR
Betty: They fay that she play.
prl f like a man
Beryl: r,oodnes gracious! I'd
lov to hear lier. Answers.
FRANCIS WILLARD I
DAY SET OCT. 26
SALEM. Ore. Oct J Temper
ance prorram. in celebration of
Francis E. Wlllard day. October j
will be held In th schools of ;
Oregon. accordlDg to announce-1
Congas iron colds may lead to se
rious trouble. You can step them
now with Creomulfion, an emulsified
rreowte that is pleasant to take.
Creomullion ia a medical discovery
with two-fold action; it soothes and
heals the inflamed membranes and in
hibits term growth. ,
01 all known drugs creosote is rec
ognised by high medical authorities
as one of the greatest healing agencies
for coughs from colds and branchial
irritation. Creomulsioa contains, in
addition to create, ether healing
elements which soothe and heal tha
inflamed membranes and stop the ir
ritation, while the creosote goes on to
the stomach, ia absorbed into tha
blood, attacks the scat of the troubla
and checks the growth of the germ.
Creomulsion is guaranteed aatisfae
tory in the treatment of cougha from,
colds, bronchitis and minor forms of
bronchial irrilationa, and ia excellent
for building up tha srstera after colda
or mi. Money refunded if aot re
lieved after takina arenrHin. tnjtipM-
.in... l.L J - . , , .
toonron re crrote, other healing tions. Mi your drugist. (.dr.)
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