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TIIK TOWN BAND.
Toroush the columns of the Rose
burg News-Review you can talk daily
with over seventeen thousand people,
all of whom live in Douglas county.
If you believe in letting the public
know you have tbe goods and are af
ter lis business, ifcure is no rarer
or better way lo get In touch with
buyers of merchandise than by
"bitrtruT her up" through these
columns.
Every candidate has a feeling that
he is going "over the top" sometime
In May about tho 21t and he
probably will. But the heavy bar
rage from the rear ranks may get
him.
Motion picture shows will never
be perfect until they elimlua'.o the
noisy gum-chewers, the women who
read the titles out loud, and the
turtle-doves cooing In the dark corners.
Of course, RoBuburg and all of
Do'iglas county wants a strawberry
carnival. This annual event Is one
of our biggest advertising assets.
Government rloihlng new pretty
well sold out, but a lot more of tho
type worn in federal Jails is going to
b0 needed by the profiteers.
"Rest rooms" now provided In
many places, but a lot of people con
sider the place where they are em
ployed was created for that purpose.
We've been In lots of small towns
that supported brass bauds and
we've been In towns that had tried
to and failed, says the Marshfleld
Itecord. And we have Invariably
noticed that the town with the band
Is the one In which a great spirit ot
co-oporatlon exists, and where every
thing In the way of business and so
cial lite moves along more pleasant
ly. Next to a good dally paper and
good schools there Is no better ad
vertisement for the small town than
a good band. By that we mean one
In Whlrh thn ltlvAna n ra Inlavulul
to the point that they not only boast
of the band but they willingly con
tribute a few dollars each year to
Its support. For be It known that
Lrass bands, like everything else
worth anything, costs money to
maintain. The men aro willing to
sacrifice their time in meeting for'
rehearsals, nnd who are glad to lend
a hand In helping out such an or
ganization, should not be expected
also to dig down In their Jeans for
"more money to buy Instruments and
muBlc and pay a director. ,
News print paper Is now quoted at j
12ri cents f. o. b., carload lols, In:
the east. Up to five years ago two I
cents at the mills In the oast was
considered a good price. This la one
of the reasons why newspapers are
consolidating In some Instances, and
going out of business In others.
Eugene Guard.
What every woman knows Is that
lean year Is a Joke and that every
year Is leap year.
No eood woman finds It necessary
lo advertise the fact nor to defend
herself.
Some people have the spring fever
the year round. This must ue an
awful drag on their systems.
The best method to compete wllh
the mail order bouse Is to advertise.
:-: CITY NEWS :-:
Close of HcgiU'utin
All voters should bear In mind the
fact that registration for the coming
primary election will close at 5 o'
clock p. m. on Tuesday, April 20. If
you did not yote two years ago, or
have moved to another precinct since
that time, you must again register
In order to became a qualified voter.
The last day on which candidates
may file petitions of candidacy with
tbe county clerk Is April 21.
IWhk to Cottage Grore
Murray Trunnell and wife, of Cot
tage Grove, returned borne this
morning after a couple ot days in
this city. Mr. Trunnell had hoped
to secure some O. & C. land but af
ter an Investigation changed bts
mind.
Here For Visit
John A. Johnson, of Scotts Bluff,
Nebr., arrived In Roseburg Saturday
for a visit with his sister, Mrs. John
Ferguson, ot Edenbower.
Returns to Port bind
Beatrice Smith, who has been
visiting in Roseburg for several days,
left this mornlug for ber borne at
Portland.
Conference Officers in Town
Elder J. A. Rlppey, president of
the Southern Oregon Conference of
Seventh Day Adveutlsts, and E. C.
Stiles, secretary of the organization,
were in tovn from Sutheriin for a
few hours yesterday afternoon..
Church and school work of tho con-
, a.l .,..m,nr.....l tlltt
tSiithnrlln Afftripinv haVinK had ail
excellent year .
Chas. W. Hartley and Will J. Hay
ner were over from Sutheriin yes
terday. Mr. Hartley was among the
applicants for filing on government
land cluims before the U S. land
office.
Divorce Suit Filed
A divorce suit on the grounds of
desertion was filed yesterday by A.
M. Akeis against Ada Akers, Attor
ney I. U. Kiddle appearing for the
plaintiff.
M. A. BULEY
CONTRACTOR
Builds Anything. First
class work. Let me figure
with you. Box 304, Resi
dence 305 Douglas St.
IloKcburR, Oregon.
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
When the body begins to stiffen
and movement becomes painful it
is usually an indication that tha
kidneys are out 6f order. Keep
these organs healthy by taking
COLD MEDAL
UER
Tb world's standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric add troubles.
Famous since 1696. Take regularly and
keep in good health. In three sizes, all
druggists. Guarantoed as represented.
Look for tbe nam Cold Med! am everr box
end aceopt an imiltao
Every BrightWide
awake Morning
is a tribute to
Instant
POSTUM
after the coffee drink
er makes the change
to this healthful bevep
age.
.. There's no disturbed
slep or nerve irrita
tion in POSTUM
"There's a Reason"
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Gates Half Soles
Save You Half on Tires
We're in that Business
CLARENCE BAKER
At MoLor Shop Garage.
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233EZieis
C. A. Lockwood Motor Car Co.
SUCCESSOR TO
W. A. BURR & SONS
FORD and FORDSON
AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE
THE FORD Automobile Agency, formerly conducted by W. A. Burr
. & Sons in this city, is now under the personal direction of C. A.
Lockwood Mo'or Car Co., the new owners taking complete charge
Monday morning.
BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION:
To the thousands of users of Ford Cars, Trucks and Fordson Tractors,
as well as all accessories, the new company wishes to make the announcement
that the highest standard of efficiency will be maintained in every department.
From the buying of a car to the purchase of the smallest parts, and in the way of
repair service of every kind, our patrons may be assured of full value and our
efforts will be directed to serve them in the best possible manner.
We want to i meet all of you face-to-face and take up your car wants and
troubles as well, in a way that will redound to the best interests of all
concerned. Come in and get acquainted.
C. A. Lockwood Motor Car Company
Successor to VV. A. Burr & Sons, Authorized Sales and Service
Will Visit Son
Mrs. J. P. Den n, ef Camas Valley,
was In town yesterda en ber way
to Portland, where sire will visit wit a
her son, Victor, who is attending
school In that city.
Vlit at Independence
Mrs. O. U. Ward and two small
sons left this morning for Independ
ence to visit wllh friends and rela
tives for a short time.
Visited Hero
Mrs. M. Gates left this morning
for her home at Portland, after visit
ing with Mrs. S. Brltt In Roseburg
for a few days.
Traveling Agent Here
K. U. Lewis, traveling apent for
the Southern Pacific, spent the day
In Roseburg attending to business
matters.
Visit Mrs. Kteanis
Mrs. B. V. Strong left this morn
Ins: for Oakland to spend the day
visiting with Mrs. A. P. Steam..
Hun Music nsi
Miss Gladys Strong left this morn
ing for Yoncalln, There she has a
large class In music.
Mrs. W. S. Hamilton Is visiting
with her sister. Mrs. Bessie Daniels,
at Grants Pass.
Frank Cain, former county sur
veyor, was here from Riddle on busi
ness today.
New Manager Takes
Over Ford Agency
C. A. Lockwood. of Portland, who
recently purchased the Ford garage
and agency horo, has taken active
charge of the business. Mr. Lock
wood has employed C. E. Allison of
Portland as assistant manager. Mr.
Allison has had seven years' experi
ence in the automobile Industry, hav
ing started In as a mechanic and
worked through the various positions
until he held the place of head sales
agent. He has been associated with
the Ford garages and agencies dur
ing tho most of this time and under
stands the business thoroughly. The
new firm will make "service" Its
motto and will endeavor to give the
most efficient kind of service at all
times. The repair shop Is already
well equipped and will he brought
up to date by the addition of the
latest machinery obtainable. The
same force will bo retuined with ad
ditions where necessary and It is
rertain that the business will be
conducted In a thoroughly efficient
manner under the new firm, Just the
same as the public has been served
under the management of Mr. Burr.
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MIM.F.It RANCH ON MARKKT.
Thn Sam Miller ranch at Dillard
was today placed on the real estate
market, the tract having been sub
divided. The large ranch has been
broken up into smaller tracts and
will be disnosed of throueh the
Young & Sen renl estate company.
I is o f'ne piece of river bottom land
and will doubtless sell rapidly.
DAILY WKATIIKIl RF.l'OKT.
IT. S. Weather Tlu:-au, local office.
Roseburg. Oregon, 24 hours ending
! a, m. today.
. Precipitation In Inches and Ilundt
redths:
Httrbcflf temnorntnro yesterday 60
Lowest temperature last night 40
1'reeipitation, Inst 24 hours . . .20
Total precip. since first of mo.
1.41
Normal precip, for this month
2.48
Total precip, from Sept. 1, '19,
20.11
Average precip, from Sept. 1,
29. C2
Total deficiency from Sept. 1
9.51
Average precipitation for 42
wet seasons, (September to
Mav inclusive! .31.48
WILLIAM BELL, Observer.
If you have some. !lng to sell or
rent try an Adv. in the Sews-Heview.
and
When r'u "f.."
can't "keep your eyes open" in the day
time you certainly need
Self poiwn.
ing by Im
perfectly eliminated
food poi
sons Is a
very com
mon ailment.
Beecham's
Pills cor-
Sain rectit
tWiiTET'W Unfit Site el
fegWjS lb. wU.
BfJPtNMSlf
ODORLESS-CLEAN -EFFICIENT
Bold only in 26 lb. whit cotton bags $235
And S lb. pfcekaget ... 36
Ho Filter Bulk All FartUUef
EIT 10IET tit IUT-IIJT IAITI Ul P 10 MCI
For Lftinif, Flowtr. Oardnii. 8hrab
IIoom riaita. f ield and Orchard
Book FBEB Ttlli jut HOW
A tS lb. b(T cover lawn apace of
1200 square ft Lt a year or mora
A tabltponnfut to hill of potatoea. to
matoa or ordinary ro9 bush mean ebun
dant f1nwra. crisp and early vetab'.
A teaffponnful for I to I In ptttd
plant Farna lov tt Fully Guaranteed.
DISTRIBUTOR
J. F. BARKER. (& CO.
Rum On In
And have your battery tested at our free testing station
Or. maybe you need a . new battery, if so get our pric
before buying elsewhere. Special attention to Trud
Tire work prompt service at right prices.
TIRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES
Roseburg' Garage
LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION
Get your orders in now and be prepared.
PROMPT SHIPMENTS.
Write for prices stating quantity wanted.
Sutheriin Fruit Products Co
Bl'THHltl.IN, OREGON. .
"Where's My Hat?"
My last year's straw hat? Soon, Mrs. Housewife, you will have
that question put to you, and we suggest that you now prepare to
reply, "Here It Is, just like no v." It required but one coat of
ELKEY'S Straw Hat Dye 25 Cents.
Nathan
Fullerton
1920 MITCHELL
STYLE jLUS QUALITY
SEE THEM!
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
implemnts automobiles tractors
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EXPERT WELDING
includes not only the knowl
edge of where to apply the
heat, but also just when M
stop. The work can be over
done as well as underdone. We
possess the expert knowledge
.and have fncilily for doing till
kinds of welding work satisfac
torily. Wo are at your er
vlee any time.
Mathews Weld intr Works
i ACETYLENE WELDING & CUTTiNC SPfMUT
HOSKIll HU, OlllXiO eJ
It's Time We Repair Your Bile
If you want t eet the fall be
nefit of tha season. Ever;
day's delay 'Is a day's pleaior
lost. So bring tha good old
wheal around and have ua fit
it in first class riding condi
tion. Yau knew what kiad
work we da. Bvery aid rid"
does.
D. W. JAMES
General BUiiair- Bhop
8S4 North Jackson St
SOME SERVICE.....
you get when an order is placed with us for .
electrical work of any kind. We are right
on the.job to serve yoil promptly and most
efficiently.
MILLER'S ELECTRIC SHOP
123 N. Main Street Phone 447
Our Family Laundry Service
WHAT IT IS
A kelp that will almpllfy your particular washday f0'..
suck la aur Caially lauadry servlcs. Otit tlrier (falls ftr 7".
m inndla at a definite tltao each weeK, aad wall 7"
lng in our customary considerate and sanitary manner.
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