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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1919)
CTTt FVnVTNfl KP.VC TlltHSDAV. AVCffST 21, I0!(. ; 1 i I Good-byeliflWI I ; 1 f br Owners Counter-balance your engines ana reauce tne constant rific, trouble-making vibration that creates wear and eats up engine power .i Thouaande of Ford enalnee (9 r mllfcppllt ar, uw ,,,u Willi Ideal 1 counterbalance! i mlU Counterbalances A counter- H I catue sour Ford m- balanced crankshaft will H I '"" Hf""T,. f Cl makeoourennlneaeunerfour B aeellk.tncnaelngUo -j.-jn because of decreased vlbra- B I wider ranoe of eevr , J , . , , .,... iB. ir fl 1 " ,' J J and ,ffclenc. M Licensed tinder Dunn Patent 12-4-I7 Ideal Counterbalances are unquestionably No drilling no machinery the most important accessory ever brouHht out for Fords. They can be easily installed in an hour's time simply by removing the bottom plate from the crank-case. You don't have to take engine out of frame. irice no special wrenches reouircd. Ideal Counterbalances fit your Ford crank-shaft accurately once in place they positively cannot come loose, slip, break or fly to pieces. Guaranteed to give complete satisfaction or price refunded. $9.75 Drop in any time TOMORROW and hear an interesting talk on Counterbalancing by a factory representative. F W. A. BURR & SONS. Ford Adts., Roseburg Live-wire Doings of City i itn Marring!' lic'iiu C. J. Maiintni; und Allvo Fllloy, both residents of this county, pro-' cured a nmrrluKo licenses yesterday. KfMctNl ltiM'k TomIkIiI. Miss "1 tort ha. MopkhiH, whiv Iiiik lPun riHftfnp at Seuttlo and Port Innd, 1b expected to roturn to Itoso hurK tonight. Tny ftmull FhifH Wan. Alden, I'nrk Ilrothin. .1. I. Ijovo and Sam Cuontz yi'Htniday paid flnoH of $1 each for fallurn to oltnervo the roquircimmts of the ve hicle ordinance. i4m-s to j(trdliier MIkh Atfenn Pltehford, county ju von lie officer, left IhmI nlf.U ffr Cinrriinor, where th will Hpend hc?v orul dayH iitltndhiK to official lutHi- nen8. Jrf'fl, for Const Oialrlct Attorney Oorne Xminnr. and It II. ltulhvinklir and wile left this innrnliiK for WlndieHter Hay. whoro they will Hpend a week or ten days onjoyhiK a brief vacation. Here From 01yiiiiia. MImh Mary Clounh. daimhter of C. II. CiiiiikIi, arrived in thin cily today funi OUinpla. Wash., to en joy a vitrit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CloiiKh Met'i t'reek. Mitrrlcil In Niithrrlin. A pleasant ocial affair too' ' plnrn In Snthcrlin at hi;h noon hint See the Beautiful Bed Spreads We are now showing a full line in plain, escalloped and cut corners at very low prices: $1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3.98 $4.98, $5.90, $6.50 ANOTHER NEW tOT OF Georgette Waists $4.98, $5.90, $6.90; Buying constantly from us means utmost economy. 7 S? 7 X? Incorporated Saturday when Holla M. Wilson and Minn H;len Shaver wore qiriutly marriod at th home of the brides parents, Mayor and Mrs. I. V. Han ker. Ships 'at tic and J rain. tat tie and Krain shipments from Snthcrlin during the past week in dicate that the fanners anil slock nnscrs are doing their part toward supply in k the food demand of the country, says the Sutiierlin Sun. K. It Wnlt, l ho well-knox :u raisor. sliippecl three car loads of cattle last Thursday and Friday and one on Monday. On Krid. y and Satur day, five airloads of wheat were stripped, the sh Uppers being Jesse Shamhrnk. W. Kamp and The Su t !:ei I In Km it C, rower s Association. Postal I tola! ions lsnincl. I'ostal money orders to the a motiut of $10it each can once more be sent from the Tnited Slates to Norway. Sweden. Denmark, The No I her lands, and Switzerland, accord ing to an offirial bulletin just re ceived at the Hoschurg post office. Hming the recent war. the govern ment reduced the maximum amount that could be h'M to those countries lo $:!) for a single order. The gov ernment has also removed the war time requirement that a post office t ssii in a money older for payment In a foreign country had to certify that the money was mot for tltc benefit of an alien enomy or for commercial purposes involving ene m 1 railesuien. im T m i:ii:d. The funeral services for Hurroll A gee. the Intant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Agee, ol 1 :t Court St.. were held this morning from the Undertaking Parlors. Kev. Quick ot lictating at the service which was followed by interment in the Civil Mend Cemetery. The child which was born October I. I '. I s died yes terday after a short illness. xkw Tonw. l-'Olt KKNT Modern five-room 'bungalow . dose in I nqirlre, at News office TOMoKltnw Marguerite Clark IX "Mittle Miss Hoover" Two Gun Trixie 51 L'Ko Comedy Pathe News Saturday Enid Kennctt in Fuss and Feathers LOST Masonic :t-'nd degree watch 1 ,.,.,.. .n.M..t,i lln.l.n- t,I.Mia. leave at this office. 1 .OST On business st reels of city. $T.:. in paper money. Kinder please le;i e i News office and receive rew ;inl from lady .:1H;Kv ATKU FA K M - At Myrtle Creek. Oregon, breeders of Jersey cuttle Foundation slock from lops of Island of Jersey. I .OST On Peer ('reek rond. be t ecu Itoseburg arid Dimville, large Cutsvold black-faced ewe. Keward Frank llerctls, lit. I. 1mv M, l?,we)"M" FOR SA 1-K I'arlor organ In good condition, cheap; also lot of Mil sjou fruit Jars and some houso-l-ohl articles. Inquire, 412 Flood Street, FOR S.M.F Uartlelt pears, 7 rc per eo. delivered;. f0c box at Or chnr also peaches $ 1 a bushel. J T Spaugh, I.ooklngglass. Vhmie t :u- i FOU S.M.K One John IVero dou tle disc plow, as good as new : i 2 -bottom. LM-in. disc. Hound Pral ' rie lianch. Hound Prairie, FOltnaH l-'Olt HKN'T IT-ood Ford nut os will be rented to carer , respon si Mo pi rt ten wh o under stand how to handle the machine. O. K. Ctarnne. ner r tourist auto camp ground. Riddle Starts Cut-off Fight (Continued from I'aoa One.) the members of ihe state highway commission nod adopting th pr juiit location of the road as perma nent. This resoutln wag Jjaie Kurded by the comuilHslon which in deied (plana prepared, called for 'ds and varied the contract for improvement lo J I. J. Hildoburn. lor the sum of tH ','.', 9 . t lii t-of-Way The complaint setH Corth that the county must provide tliH rlRht-of-v ay and tntU it has not as yot pur chased the land needed. It has ex pended the funds at Its command tnd wll hout exceeding its constitu tional M inflation of Indebtedness will be unable lo obtain niifficlent money th buy the rfpht -of-v:ay. Also It has adopted the present route und has pone on record as opposing any chance. The plaintiff further aile;ea that the new road Is a duplicate of the roads now in uhu and will be of no benefit. The present highways. It is claimed penetrate the farming communities of the district and that the new location will m only an added bur den and expense. It Is also set fjrth that a new bridge will lie ne i essary at a large expense to the tav payors with no returns. The two roads now in use must be main iainod and the construction and im provement of the proposed highway will be an added sot.rce of expense to all taxpayers of the county and sfie. it is alleged, -i Is also claim ed that the stJte commission ha? power to purchase rights of way fur no v. locations. f Tot.unLsmfon Kiijolncd. The olainiiff uslis that the court enjoin the hlghv ay coi.imisalon and county court from changing or at templing to change the route of the Pacific highway through Riddle and also f i oin procuring any rights-of-way along the proposed Hue, also that the contract bo declared Illegal and void and that the secretary of state and state treasurer be enjoined from issuing vouchers und warrunts for work on the new location. The plaintiff is endeavoring to hasten the caso through the courts and the sheriff has been requested to complete the service aH quickly us possible as It is quite certain that a hearing will be hold soon before Judge Hamilton and that the matter will be cnrrled to the supreme court by either side. MAKING ; I C )IAH iCA L S I'll YE Y. Dr. Warren Smith, head tof the department of geology at the Uni versity of Oregon and E. G. Sin clair, geologist of the Oregon Stato bureau of mines are making un ex tensive study of t;ie geology of the coast range mountains In western Oregon this summer. Dr. Smith and Mr. Sinclair are now working In the Fmpnua district, west of Hosehurg. following the stream thru to Handon. A second party Is head ed by Clarence B. Osborne, who Is .Mrs. Ira tanhum, mother or Mrs. Ed Roberts lof this' city, passed away at her nome in Marshfield, .Monday afternoon after a proloned llness of sevenl years. Death was due to cancer from which she had been suffering for some time. She was 58 years of ago. Tier daughter, Mrs. Roberts left- this city about three mXmths ago to go to the bed side of her mother. head of the oil investigations and Is engaged In studying and mapping the Sluslaw section. J. A. Johnson, of this city, was 1 yesterday committed to the state ' Insane asylum and was taken to that institution today. He has been flklng treatments at the Roscburg Sanltarlbm for several weeks, but his condition has not Improved. Summer-Time Drinks! In the hot weather when you serve lemonade, grape Juice or other hot weather beverages somehow It tastes better If served In a glass of shapely design. Cut glass sparkling crystal; set of six glasses priced $2.50 to fC.OO. A fine showing of sherbet dishes. Water sets In a variety of designs. SEE OUU WINDOWS BUBAR BROS, Jewelers and Optometrlsta JACKSON STREET Definite Tangible Peace How thankful are nil nnttons, for n definite tangible pence. The stress of war taught many lessons, among them; greater efficiency, intensive production and thrift qualities worthy of constant practice, not only In war tlinej. but in times of peace. ThePoseburgNatioridl Bank R o sebur , Ore. m Duds for Men Announcing the Arrival of A. E. Anderson & Co's. line of Made-to-Measure Samples of Fall and Winter, 1919-20. On display for Your inspection. ii n - i Sf , ii L NORMA TALMADGE IN "The Probation Wife" fiss TiiImnlRC Is at her lcst in this Hiyu Skookum , A 1 truce Scenic Once a Mason Shlney Drew Comedy Sunday Only Lieut. Lamar Tooze in Person THIS IS IMPORTANT! If you want to save on your foot wear costs, YOU MUST BUY NOW 1 THE MID-SEASON ECONOMY CLEARANCE n riOKm r r n f 0 Now Being Held at THE BOOTERIE Offers You the Opportunity In this rapid clean-up you will find style after style on sale at prices way below present wholesale cost and in many cases less than half the price it would cost us to replace the same shoes. Tomorrow will see the big gest day of the sale so far. Our prices are compelling. You'll buy two or more pairs when you look them over. Don't put it off, come at once. Men's and ladies' white tennis oxfords OA Men's oxfords sizes 6, 6 1-2, 7 and f t( On sale ab Oy 7 1-2, on sale I.4y Ladies' white canvas shoes i no Ladies' patent leather dress shoes, cloth n nr On sale at V0 tops, button or lace, all sizes, on sale i-.VO Ladies' gray kid shoes with cloth tops, all gray Ladies' brown or black kid shoes, with white kid oxfords, pray suede pumps. Sold A AC cloth tops, 1-2 Louis heel, would be an o o a before up to $7.50, on sale extraordinary value at $6 today, on sale X0y Many Other Bargains Not Listed Here, Be Sure to See Them R0SEBURG BOOTERIE Shoes That Satisfy and Fit the Feet IRVIN BRUNN Perkins Building, Cass Street Try our repair department. Bring us your shoes to be repaired. See the difference 0