Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 01, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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, WE have just engaged an Expert Washer to
WASH YOUR CAR
Prompt Service Good Work
214 oak st. H. MERTEN e;211
MOTOR CARS AND THICKS
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An Easter Carol
I cannot wear the old suit.
I wore long yeurs ago;
lf slilny at thn shoulders.
.My knees and elbows show.
Hut on investigation I
Discover this 1b true:
Tim Imperial Ochimth n
fit my suit and make it look
quite new.
This is get ready week for
Faster. Let us clean, press,
nnil repair your wearing appa-ri-1
by our sanitary methods.
WHO'S YOUR CLEANER?
LYMON L 3KNCE
Phone 277
TRY OUR WAY
Our Auto Will Call
Our Family Laundry Service
WHAT IT IS
A help that will simplify your partlrulnr washday problems
such Is our family laundry service. Our driver calls for your fam
ily bundle at a definite tlmo each week, and we'll do your wash
lug In our customary considerate anil sanitary manner.
"
ROSEBURG
STEAM LAUNDRY
Spring Styles
Hclert your Hprintf MyUf from our
now arriviiln of wooIn. wth(, h11U4,
printed crcpo do dime and voiles.
Wo oIho hnvo In Now Spring CoutH.
The nnp anil frptthnena of Kpi-ing find expira
lon In Iho cliic stylos anil brllllaut wthvch of our
now fabrics. Thojr comlilno exquisite tasto with
Mrfert reliability wlileh Mumps them as the neat.
nitv
(JOODH
I. ABRAHAM
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WE SELL
Edison
MADZA LAI
HPS
Douglas County Light", and Water Co.
"OAKLAND" Sensible Six
$1275.00 Roseburg
Tho Mk-'hI value In a touring cur to be had. Just think of
It. A five piiRsenpnr touring car, with a cylinder oxerheail
motor deevlojMug forty-fnur hotiiepower nt a price of $I2T;. 3J4
tires nro eiilar equipment, which mean bit! in ilea ro on tiie for
thin weicht tv.r. Owners report from IS to . miles pt-r n.iiliui
of gasolino. Tho most venom leal car to operate
We wotiM be pleaded to demonstrate to you this wt nflerful
Oakland Sensible Six. '
J. F. BARKER & COMPANY
MITCHELL AND .OAKLAND AUTOMOBILES
L. II C. TRACTORS
Koseburg
Oregon
UfQUAPOSTIS
URGED PLAN! TREES
Chamber of Commerce Sec'y
Writes to Ex-Service Men
For Assistance
TO ACT AS MEMORIAL
I'lium to riant How of Trees Along
the Pacific Highway in Dougluit
County As a Tribute to
the 1'. ri. Force. .
Owing to tho limited funds in the
treasury. Umpqua post of the Ameri
can Legion will probably be unable
lo handle the proposition suggested
to them by the Koseburg Chamber
of Commerce In the mutter of plant
ing tiers along the Pacific highwa)
'm lou--las county as a inemorlul to
tlir inns who wore Uncle Sam's fight
It.ir t-n;ri. Although the legion real
i.. . ihe fact that Kiich a memorial
i 1 1 1 . 1 be a most fitting and lasting
i.i;c to tin- memory of the ex-servic
i. .en. tl-ey cannot see their way clear
u this ttnie to take definite action.
n eifnrt will lie made by the Cham
,cr nt' Ciiii.-n-'rcc. according to C. S.
Ileiiiline. to have the county court
.sr and co-operate with the legion
il:e liii'eti' of Roseburir. the nier-
!!; rrs' a-oriatinn and the Chamber
; Cnmirerce and thereby beautify
h.. st vetch of hiuhwav traversir-g
n-.usl.is county fur such a distance
tinniifiiinitv to help beautify the
i-oimitv in roadside tree planting is
ititereil tlte motorist now that mll-
iuns are to be spent in road buibl
n:; bv me varlcuis states. The
American Forestry association Uas
ie;iiiis I ruin every section of tlte
-tiiiiitrv ihowing that its call to
n:ak our highways "roads of re
'urmhrum e" has been taken up. Til if
mmi-idc plnnting of memorial trees
irn-wer a nuLMfnlil purpose. The re
sult will lie a country-wide memor
ial to the men iio answered their
inmtrv's ml1. The American For-.-trv
aisoclatlon urges that In the
'.llililing nf mails. plans for the
iniper iil antlni; nf Irees be included
'I lie mails of Knrope aro famous fol
iIhs verv tliim;. the association says.
an. I it want.; to -ee such improve-
in. nt lii this country.
To the district commissioners
( Washington. H. . i Hie associal ion
has lin e I the pli nling of memorial
tees alone li.th street, and llllis
iielt to mike it one of the famous
tieets ot the world. These trees
would be named ill honor of the men
..C the district who eerved their coun
t iv during 111" war. There Is an
other f tie opportunity Ifor memor
ial trie planting. the asociatioll
ri'ints out. in completing the grounds
i'ioiii the Lincoln memorial. Tree
"lan'ing along roads and drives is
'' plan nf manv communities, and
the mi.toiist will be the one to reap
the great benefit.
POMTICAf, AXXOLXCEMEMS
FOR nBrilthEM'ATiVE
I am hereby announcing my can
didacy for nomination ou the repub
lican ticket as representative from
Douglm county subject to the ap
proval of the voters at the prluiai)
election In .May. 190.
B. F. NICHOLS
FOH JOINT KF.I'KKSKXTATIVK
I hereby announce my candidacy
for election as Joint representative
of Douglas and Jackson counties,
subject lo tho will of tho voters of
the republican parly at the primary
nominating election to be h1d May
21, 1920. CHAS. F. HOI'KINS
FOR UKI'llKSKXTATIVK.
This anonunces that I am a can
didate for nomination of represen
tative from Douglas county, suble t
to the endorsement of republican
voters at the primaries. May 21,
1920. ARTIICR II. MARSH
lil:VI All SF.IiVH K STAItTS
Tlie revival services began nt the
Christian church last night with an
audience that completely Hilled the
i,i,m auditorium. The meeting
upend w.th plenty o! "pep" and
indicates a fine iul-rest from the
beginning. Kvangcr.st Cross proved
hitns.'lf to ne an attractive speaker,
lie speaks without notes of any kind
and is lull of life and activity. He
hch! Ins audience throughout, and
at limes had iheni smiling, and at
times laughing ui'i'iiarously. lie lie
!,ers ni l he gospel of Smile, and is
Hill tt .lean tun. .Mr. Cress is a
.'..'.id difi Masull. and lias been
a vailiead man in his early lite, and
! ledieles in llllllglillg witll peopb' ill
a social way. His first sermon set
tnrth the principles governing his
meetings, and what should really be
dune to Itiing the best success, A
large chorus choir was Diesent. and
I w ill be greatly augmented. Mr.
!''ie-s l-'d bis own music, and Mrs.
' i':e-s does 'he soluworU. although
; sl e uas nualde to be present last
11. ght.
! Ai the close ot service a recep
itinil was held. Three hnolhs had
, been erec t. d. The Christian Kndea
mr had one decorated in their colors
with a large electrically lighted C.
; K in the center. The Hil.lo school
ll.i.l mil' bo Mlllg the llible school.
and i -1'ecially tile Kaster service.
and g.ii.- w.i small souvenirs. The
ladies of the church had a thin!
b'-.nilil'ully decorated. Service was
rendered from each i' these bombs
j and It uas an cultivable occasion.
l'be service will continue tonight.
I and e.nii;e!ist Cross will speak on,
' "The Prevailing Church." lirge
plan- n'o I cing laid lor Kaster. and
I tie Bible school sts Its mark for
Mil. I. TM; V1 I! Cot 1ST
FOll COI XTV JL'IXiK
I desire to announce my candl
dacy for the office of County Judge
for Doii'slus County, suiijcel to Hi"
siiproval of the republican v. Mors at
Co pr.niu-y election May 21. I
I). J. STEWART
FOIJ COCXTV Sl'IH KVOH
I desire to anounco myself a can
didate Tor the office ot county sur
veyor of .Douglas county, subject tc
the aproval of the republican voterf
at tho primary election.
K. C. FRKAR.
FOK COl'XTY ASSESSOR
I desire to nntiounco my candi
dacy for the office of County Asses
sor for Douglas county, subject to
tin approval of the republican vot
ers at the primarv election May rl.
1920. FRANK L. CALKINS
FOR IXH'XTV CI.KItK
I hereby announce my candidacy
for reelection to the office of Coun
ty Clerk of Douglas County, subject
to the will ot the voters ot the De
mocratic Party at the primary no
minating election to be held May
21, 1920.
. II. LENOX
FOR CiH'XTV Cl.l'.UK
I wish to submit my name to the
xtepuhliean voters of Douglas Coun
ty for the nomination to the office
of County Clerk ct tho primary
election to ho held Mav 21, 192U.
IRA II. RIDDLL",
FOR t-OUXTY fO.MMISSIOXF.il
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination as County Com
missioner, northern district, on the
Th" Chri-.ti.in Chinch Tennis Club
v.hl.h for a tri'iber of teals has
h d the leas,, o-l (lie excellent court
at the Me
property on Wa-hing-
lon street, have renewed their l"a--e
and are preparing to make a number
improtements to the grounds. A
gia-s killing reparation will be vut
oa the sur:ace in order to kill the
ee,. 1,,'en v, hn-h is new grnunig an
o-i th.- conn and t,,. sin-'.,,.,.
e h" wise be put in good i-ondi'loa
t.'l 111.' se..n s play The club wi'l
be compoeil of about thirty ni.m
"' whom aie amateur play-
MRS. F.D.OWEN
wishes to announce
that a complete
stock of
EASTER
FLOWERS
is at hand and ready to
serve the public.
We also have plenty of
genuine Hard Boiled
and Painted Eggs.
Don't forget, there is a
chance given on a pair
of rabbits with eveiy
purchase.
rsoblIcn ticket, subject ta the ap
proval of the Douglas county oter
at the primary election to tie held in
My' WILLIAM KLETZER.
,f. Yoncaila. Oregon.
F-R fOLXrv SLPERIXTEXDEST
This announces that I am a can
didate for re-electlvn to the office
of county school superintendent,
subject Ik the will of the voters at
the republican primaries.
O. C. BROWN
FOR COIXTY THKA91REH
I hereby anonunce that I will be
a candidate at the May primaries
on the republican ticket for nomina
tion of treasurer of Douglas county.
C M. MTNATT
FOR tOl'.MY TREASURER
Announcement is hereby made
that I will be a candidate for nomi
nation of treasurer for Douglas
County on the republican ticket,
subject to the decree of the voters
at the May primaries, 1920.
JAS. SAWYERS
FOR 8IIKR1FF
I ueieby announce my candldaoy
fpr renomlnutloii on the republican
ticket for sheriff of Douglas county
subject to the approval of the voters
at the primary election to he held In
May. 1920. GEO. K. QU1NB.
FOR SHERIFF
Announcement of my candidacy
for nomination of Sheriff ot Doug
las county on the republican ticket
l hernhv mndfl. Rllbiect to the ap
proval of the qualified voters at the
primary election in iay. iz.
SAM STARMER
FOR JUSTICE OF TEACH
Announcement Is hereby made
that I will bo a candidate for no
mination of Justice of the Peace for
Deer Creek district, subject to the
approval of the republican voters,
at the May, 1920, primaries.
GEO. JONES.
FOll REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for nomination on the re
publican ticket for representative;
subject to endorsement of qualified
voters at the primary election May
21. 1920. NOI1LE ANDRLWS
FOll COROXKR.
I am a candidate for renomlnatlon
on the Republican ticket, for Cor
oner ot Douglas County, sjbject to
the approval of the qualified voters
at the primary election in May 1920.
M. . RITTER.
FOll COL'XTY COMMLSSIOXEIl
I hereby announce my candidacy
Ifor nomination on the republican
ticket for commissioner ot Doug-
Ins county, subject to the verdict ot
the voters at the primary election
May 21, 1920.
ARTHUR WALKER, Rcedsport.
Ft Ml DISTRICT ATTORN" EY
I will be a candidate tor the Re
publican nomination, to succeed my
self, as District Attorney for Doug
las County, Oregon, at the primary
nominating election held on May 21,
1920, your support will be appre
ciated. GEORGE NHUNKH, Jr.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
WANTFB.
WANT TO TRADE Lots in Port
land for RoBoburg property. Seo
Pat.
WANTED Two furnished house
keeping rooms by man and wife.
Phono 3SF2. mSOp
Old Papers Wanted
Will pay 30c per 100 lbs.
A S(.)UACivKR B A LOON Free
to Hays auj Girls bringing in
old papers.
SA'I I'RDAY ONLY
Gather up your Old Papers and
M.iv;aincs and turn them Into
BERCERS JUNK SHOP
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Also sin
gle rooms at reasonable prfcos.
Roseburg Apartments, oor Main
and Douglas.
WANTED Calves from 6 weeks to
3 months old. Address Chas,
Vleck, E. Douglas St.. R. F. D,
No. 1. Roseburg. Oregon. a3p.
WANTED Man and wife for ranch.
Wages and everything found. No
children. Permanent job for the
right parties. Inquire at News
Office.
WANTED 2'. or 30 head ot good
ewes; also a few good milch goats
also two stands of honey bees,
.las. A. Williams, bon 1124 Rose
burg, Ore. Phone 3SK2.
WANTED Man or woman who has
had some experience, to take
charge of cleaning and pressing
business in Roseburg. - Good op
portunity for the right party. G.
W. Sloper. phone 370.
Sheet MetalWork
OU ALL KINDS
J- H. SINNIGER
llll K STREET PIIONK 42W
WANTED Two good experienced
barkers. $6 per 8 hours. Also
two car loaders. Good houses for
steady married men. Live town,
good school. Apply Tripple A.
A Lumber Co.. Wilbur Oregon, tf
CHICHESTER S PILLS
I'HIi la Mti .1
"""C1". i 1 1 it i j in Tm
n vji-D iiiiMu i-iu o ,'5.
r SOlDBrntOulSISniMriLRE
H AU L I NIG
Quick and Reliable
SERVICE
Prices Reasonable
A. D. FISHER
Office Phone H lte
!!OF2
FOR RENT
Why You Should Have
A Bank Account
A bank account provldos a safer and more ss(em.
atic method of handling receipts and disburse
ments. It should be utilized by everybody who l(
regularly .recolvlng and paying out money.
A Checking Account here at the Umpqua Valier
Bank gains on also our personal co-operation.
J. M. THRONE, Cashier
the UMPQM VALLEY bank
List your farm or city property
with J. A. Walker & W. L. Kileburn
105 Cass St. PJione 91.
FOR RENT Sufety deposit boxes.
Koseburg National Rank.
FOR RENT House and garden plot
about 2 miles N. E. city. Phone
40F4.
DRESSMAKING Tailoring, one
piece dresses. Suits neatly and
stylishly done. 749 South Main.
Phone 429-Y.
EGGS FOR HATCHING Brown
Leghorn, good layers; 1& for
$1.50. D. S. Ilouser, phone to
302-L. If
SAFETY FIRST Secui a safety
deposit box for your valuable pa
pers at the Rosebur; National
Rank. tf.
BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Lib
erty and Victory bonds, munici
pal bonds at market less small
fee. Safest Investment. See M. F.
Rice of Rice and Rice. tf.
MONEY TO LOAN 20.-year r.iraj
credit farm loans, low interest
rate. $20,000 local money to loan
on good real estate. First mort
gage. See .M. F. Rice of Rice &
Rlce tf.
USED CARS O. K. Garage has a
large number of different makes.
Prices and terms to suit your poc
ket book. Call and we will de
monstrate them to your satisfac
tion. Geo. Shanks & Son.
MONEY TO LOAN On improved
farms. 6, 6 1-2 and 7 per cent,
long time loans with payment
privilege. Plonty local money to
loan on 2. 8, 5 and 7 years time.
See M. V. Rico, of Eire Rico.
RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS $110 a
month. Experienco unnecessary.
Young men, 17 upwards, desiring
clerkship, write for free particu
lars. J. LEONARD, (former civil
service examinor) 1061 Equltublo
lildg. Washington, D. C.
TO TRADE Nine room house In
this city, plastered, recently pain
ted, close in, all modern conven
fences, wood shed, garage, gar
den space. Owner wants to trade
for small farm. Lawrence-Cordon
Co., 125 Casa street.
MORTGAGES Do you get service
in addition to your mortgage mo
ney? Our clients do. We stand
ready 0u advise and assist our
clients In all financial and legal
problems that may arise. See M.
F. Rice, of Rice & Rice.
ATTENTION HOMESTEADERS I
, will relinquish my homestead if
one will buy Improvements. An
ideal location for a goat ranch;
plenty of bunch grass and brush
with outside range. Priced right.
Address, Hjomsteader, care News
office. "S"
TO EXCHANGE 70 acres good,
level land, all in cultivation, ex
cellent grain or clover land, some
Improvements, located three miles
from Eugene, Oregon. Owner
wants to trade for Roseburg pro
perty or small acreage close In.
Lawrence-Cordon Co., 125 Cass St
INSURANCE! INSURANCE! Have
your insurance written by a spe
cialist 1 that line. If the largest
old line companies and an agent
who Is always on the Job appeals
to you, we should have your busi
ness. We write all kinds of Insur
ance and BONDS. The advise of
an attorney versed In Insurance
costs you nothing extra. See M.
F. Rice, of Rico (k Rice.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Top buggy in good
condition. Will take wood In ex
ehange. Phone 260-R
FOR SAT.R inn .H Ap Bl.nAn
Will let on ahnraa In aonnall,ln
party. Call at 819 Winchester
rureei.
FOR SALE Duroc Jersey boar, re
gistered, weight 700; also some
young turkey toms. For price,
address N. U. Conn, Roseburg.
Oregon.
FOR RENT S room house on West
Douglas street. Apply Lawrence-
rordor: To . 125 Cass street.
FOR RENT 20 acres, one and half
miles from Roseburg; a 9-room
house, windmill, with water In
house, large bsrn. hay barn, fam
ily orchard. Balance In cultiva
tion. For particulars call on or
write to C. O. Sheppard. Dixon
vllle. Ore.
MISTKLIiAXEOrS.
MONEY TO LOAN On Improved
farms. Long time loans. Lo-v
rate of Interest. See M. F. Rice,
ot Rice and Rice. tf.
FOR SALE 21 acres a miles from
r.ima, wasn., or will trade for
Douglas county land. Address O.
W. Rowles. E!ma, Washington, Rt.
2. Box 40.
HATCHING EGOS Hollvwood 200
egg strain White Leghorns. Gold
en Campines. from first prize pen
ian rrancisro word Fair; White
Face Bla. k Spanish; heavy layers
and nonsetters. Eggs $1.50 per
setting; $g per 100. Phone 9F25
Ed Brvsnt.
FOR SALE J. I. Case 4-horse
disc, an almost new five foot
mower. 3 12 Studebaker wagon.
33 section drag harrow, new sub
soil plow, McCormlck binder, a
cheap team, 7 head milch cows.
A. B. Chenoweth, Looking Olasa.
Oregon. (i mil southwest post-office.)
FOR SALE Baled hav w T
Rt. 1. quo mile east ot't'
HAY FOR SAI. r. ,
Orchard tracts; phone 1CfT
FOR SALE Parlor orfnTuT
condition. Willi.. r ..." &
Bo. Pine St! ""
COAL. HOnv ll'nnn . .
mill ends. rm... .,I?",'"
storage, transfer. ' H j
Phone 15s t
FOR SALB-J.;gg8 for h."
Black Mlnorcas. $1 50 wT!
M rs. B. M. Seely, Looking
FOR SALE 11 1-2 acres lanJ
...... guou O.roonl ho 7
barn, chicken house. Easy tJ
nt. t, noseuurg. ()r
8UBURBAN HOME 5 acres, 1
miles Ifrnm trnvn a,,.. l...
barn, fruit nni i,a-iA- 1
$2,600.00. Lawronce-CordM Ci
4-., i.asa street.
FOR SALE Eggs for hatchltijl
pure bred O. A. C. Barred E04"
$1.25 per 15. Address E!s
Swan. Looking Glass. Ore.
FOR SALE One extra good tt
and harness. 3,000 pom
Cheap If taken this week. At
Tripplo A Lumber Co., Wlk
ure.
MODERN HOME AT A BARGAIN
b rooms, plastered, fireplace, p
age. lot l) X 100 feet, on jura
Price $2,900.00. Lawrence-04
non to., laa Cass street.
FOR SALE 1-arge county ntij
shows all R. R. and governms,
inna8 open to entry, also all tt'
S. e. U. Krear. county
voyior, Roseburg, Oregon.
KOMH3TEAD 160 acres, near fit'
Oregon, over 3.000. 000 Itr.ti
ttmnor. well located, excellent fr
stock ranch. Price $1,000. Hi
is patented Isnd and dirt thw
Lawrence-Cordon Co., 125 CisS
FOR SALE One acre of land ronif
6 room house, good barn, 10 1 (if
ft. wood shed and other buildinaf
also team, wagon and harnesi st
close to good school. Price ll.M
Walter Goodman, Looking Glu
Oreeon.
SUBURBAN HOMK 10 acrej. 1!
tillable, good four room htm
city water, all fences, barn, or,
buildlngs,-2 1-2 miles from R
burg on first class road. Prl
$2,500.00. Lawrence-Cordon Ci
125 Cass street.
MODERN HOME One of the tr
finest homes In the city, I ri
bath and sleeping porch; 111
rubbed woodwork, every com
nble built-in convenience: t
floors, fireplace: full cement b
ment, with best hot air tnmie
toilet, lnundry trays, etc. Miit
traraaa Ivltl. nil- lun Allil ihltf
bery; In most exclusive reniowft
section: could not be hnilt
$10,000,00. Price, $7.50.'t
terms. Lawrence-Cordon Co.. H
Cass street.
HOUSES
FOR SALE
ooo six room two storf
house. Close in. Nce level
lot. Close to S. P. round
house. $3o Four room hoo
In North Roseburg. T
large lots. Kino ga"
spot. Close to pavement.
$24MK) Five room motlcrl
plastered house with heat
ing plant. On pavement H11
large lot. Fruit trees, ana
chicken house. Close In
9S2TM Six rom t"0"
plastered house furnished j
On paved street. j
$i:iOO Hl.v room bungak
on paved street, loi t .
lOO" Well located and
close In. .
l!TOn Slv room plastered
house. Large basement
Built In fixtures. Urf
sun room. This house is
paved street ami crow
tfcixoo Six room h'
with over an acre
ground. Chicken 001
barn, fruit 4trecs, fine ff-
den spot.
See PHILLIPS at
Regard Real I-NUte Com
. , .- tironertf.
W.A. Bogardj
lj Real Kstate CoaW