Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 22, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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A HAPPY MEDIUM IN
FINANCE
ONE'S Income hould be divided Into three parts pro
portionately well balanced.
One part la the money required for spending; another
la that desired for Investing; and, yet another la money
necessary for SAVING.
Begin with a bank account here at the Umpqua Valley
Bank. &
JOHN THRONE, Cashier
the UMPQUA VILLEV bank
ROSEBUgO OREGON
Sanction of Senior
Class Is Given
. . - it nt the senior class
held following the close of school
velwday afternoon, It was decided
to lanction the action of the Junior
rlui In giving the amount necessary
lor a senior banquet to the Armenian
.... Thara wan heated dis
tend ui - ' :
cuMion for some time, hut the final I
tote was pracucBiijr
favor of the charity. There has never
been a year, up to this time, that the!
wilor class has not been banqueted
by the Juniors, and in place of this
innual custom this year, a reception j
,nd general good time, with a result-l
IM saving in me amuum m""
pent will be tendered them In
itead' The vote of approval was
riven with the understanding that
th departure for this year was not
to become a siandard for the fol
lowing years.
Book Store to Move
To Parks Building
i
A deal was consummated today
whereby the Roseburg Book Storo
company has purchased the C. W.
harks building, now occupied by
Carr's variety store and will move to
the new location about the first of
June. The building Is situated In
one of the most desirable locations
of the business ditarlct and will be
well suited for the business which
Is to oocupv It. It has been known
as one of the choice business build
ings, for many years having accom
modated the U. S. postoffice for a
large number of years during the
time the owner, O. W. Parks, served
as postmaster for the city. The
flock and fixtures of the book storo
w'll be mover1 about the first of
June, It was stated today. No loca
tion for the novelty store has as yet
been found.
Maple Leaf Confec
tionery Is Sold
The general move of business
bouses In the c!ty has extended to
the Maple Leaf Confectionery store
the deal for the purchase of which
was conaumated today, airs. J. H.
Rankin, the present owner, baa dis
posed of the business to A. H. Ed
wards ft Bro., of Corvallla, who will
take posession about the rst ot
May. Both young men are at the
present time employed in the dis
pensing department of Andrews and
Kerrs. the well known Corvallls
confectionery. They are experienc
ed soda fountain experta, having
maae tnat work an especial study
for the paat three years, and expect
to add many new features to the
soda fountain of the Maple Leaf.
The new proprietors are only 23 and
21 years of age. and are ex-service
men. They have three younger
brothers who will probably accmp-
aujr mem o tnis city and assist
In the new business. They have
not signified their Intentions at the
present time of makinr eitan.lva
Improvements, other that increasing
the capacity and adding more booths
on the intersection. Mrs. Rankin,
who has been proprietor of the
candy kitchen since last September,
Is planning on taking an extended
trip soon by automobile, and also
visiting In Spokane with her mother
Mrs. Albert Schanse. Her sister,
Mrs. Delia Mills, and son, will ac
company her.
Large Sum Real
ized From Dance
G1
art STORAGE aft "V
BATTERY II
THAQt. MAM ICaialC(0
WIRE wheels, wood
wheels and disc
wheels all have their
boosters, but everybody
agrees on rubber tires.
When everybody knows
the advantages of'
Threaded Rubber over
ordinary insulation, the
demand for it will be as
universal.
Auto Electric Shop
312 North Jackson
I'hone 186 Paul E. Nygrea
The ree" of the dance given at
the armory last night by a young
people's committee for the purpose
of raising funds for the Armenian
and Syrian relief drive, show over
160 clear to add to the high school
quota for the charitable fund. A
large crowd was present at the step
ping party, and good music was pro
vided by Ott'a orchastra. The high
school committee appointed to aid
in this drive have done some excep
tional work, slready clearing nearly
$340, having had a tag day rale,
and solicltlnK personal subscriptions
among the high school students, in
addition to their dance. They are
undecided at the present time
whether another entertainment Is to
be given. The committee members
who have devoted their efforts to
this work are, Chairman Ids Rice.
James McCllntock, Lois Cobb, Claire
Ccddes and George Singleton.
Give Donation.
Oak Camp No. 125, W. O. W. to
day donated the sum ot $10 to the
Near Kast Relief.
jiIah-9M eqj n 'jpy as &r) un
It you have something to sell er
Auto Owners!
We would be pleased to test
yoar
' Batteries Free
at any time and adve yoo expert
advice on the care of Batteries.
When purchasing new batter
ies get oar price. We can save
yon money.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
441 If. Jackson St. Roeehfurtr.
emwwakfcrtcvs.i'i A
ODORLESSCLEAN EFFICIENT
Sold oolr In SI lb. whit cotton bac t236
And I lb. ptvckatr 86
Flllr N Blk AiPWUli-jr
KIT MET Ul IUT-IOT liirt Ul fMMCI
For Iwn. F1own, Oardcaa, Starvb
Hen PlMta. Fields u4 Orchards '
Book FREE Tolla Juit BOW
A tS lb. bmff cover a laws po of
1109 qur fet. Lull a year or mora.
A tabieapoonfat to hill of potato, to
matoe or ordinary ro bush moana abua
dADt flower, orlap and aarly Ttabla
A taaipoonful for to In. potted
plant. Varna lor it. Tmily OiiaxmatootL
DISTRIBUTORS
J. F. BARKER. & CO.
Stage Line to
Start Monday
A atage line between .ftosehurg
and Canyonvllle with stops at Myrtle
Creek and Riddle will be started the
first of the week by M. W. Mills. A
Bulck six will be used at the pres
ent time and additional cars added
If the patronage demands. Two trips
will be made dally, lealvng Roseburg
at 7:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m., and
leaving Canyonvllle at 10 a. m. and
4 p. m. Special trips will be made
on requeat. The line works oppo
site the train stthedules Jand will
provide transportation service for a
great many business and traveling
men. The schedule Is so arranged
that the atage can be operated car
fully and the beat ot service pro
vided.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
U. S. Weather Bureau, local office.
Roseburg, Oregon, 14 hours ending
5 a. m. today.
Highest temperature yesterday B2
Lowest temperature last night 3fi
Precipitation last 24 hours .. .12
Precipitation in Inches and Hund
redths:
2.67
Normal preclp, for this month
2.48
Total preclp, from Sept. 1. 'It,
to date 21.37
Average preclp, from Sept. 1,
1877 30.32
Total deftelency from Sept 1
1919 8.95
Average precipitation for 42
wet seasons, (September to
May Inclusive) 21.48
WILLIAM BBLL. Observer.
Who Said
lOoper
Pound for
Potatoes
We are Selling our Stock at $7.00 per hundred in
unbroken sacks. To protect the bona-fide Con
sumers, we are limiting our sales to one sack to
each customer. No sale made to other than actual
Consumers.
EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE
FOR SHERIFF
I heieby announce my candidacy
for renominatlon on the republican
ticket for sheriff of Douglas county
subject to the approval of the voters
at the primary election to be held In
May, 1820. UKO. K. QUINB.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I am hereby announcing my csn
didacy for nomination on the repub
lican ticket as represeutatlve iroin
Douglas county subject to the ap
proval of the voters at the primary
election in May, 1920.
B. F. NICIIOL8
THE RU1TEK SANITARIUM
(Incorporated)
Our Improved facilities are being
appreciated, so that even now de
sired entrance should be arranged
for several days In advance. Dr.
H rower is the bouse physician and Is
prepared to answer any call made
upon him. Phone 813. 327 West
Douglas street.
DR. V. L. HOTTER, Medical Director
Sheet Metal Work
OF ALL KINDS
J. H. SINNIGER
111 OAS BTRKKT PHON'B 49JH
Here From Butherlln
Mr. and Mrs. Mark N. Tisdale were
here from Su'.herlin today attend
ing to business matters and visiting
with friends.
Your Ho
PAINT
N
EVER has there been a better reason for
preserving your property than at the present
time.
High costs of construction have greatly increased
the value of homes and buildings, no matter how
old they might be.
Paint GOOD Paint, will do more to preserve and
increase the value of your property than anything
else you can possibly invest in. It is the greatest
safeguard against the ravages of time and weather.
It is the best kind of insurance.
Guard your home and buildings with
FULLER Paint
and other products. Back of them are 71 years of
paint-making experience. Thousands of property
. owners have used these products for years.
Look Up a FULLER Dealer
in Your Town
W. P. Fuller & Co.
Northwest Branches at
Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Boise
ran joint representative
I hereby announce my candidacy
for election as Joint representative
ot Douglas and Jackson counties,
subject to the will ot the voters of
the republican party at the primary
nominating election to be held May
XI, 1920. CHA3. F. HOPKINS
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
This anonunces that I am a can
dldate tor nomination of roprosen
tatlve from Douglas county, subje.it
to the endorsement ot republican
voters at the primaries. May 21,
1920. ARTHUR H. MARSH
EXPERT WELDING
Includes not only the knowl
edge of where to apply the
heat, but also Just when te
stop. The work can be over
done as well as underdone. We
possess the expert knowledge
and have facility for doing all
kinds of welding work satisfac
torily. We are at your ser
vice any time.
Mathews Welding Works
Itimill WHDtNC CUTTIIG IKCIUIT i
ItOSUIIL'ltU. UHKUO.T tM
It'i Time We Repair Tour Bike
If yoa want to get the fall be
nefit of the season. Kvery
day's delay 1s a day's pleasure
lost. Bo bring the good old
wheal around and have as pat
It la first class riding condi
tion. Toa know what kind e
work we do. Bvery eld rider
does.
D. W. JAMES
eaaral Repair Shop ,
34 North JacJuoa St.
FOR COUNTY JCRGK
I desire to announce my candi
dacy for the office of County Judge
for Doutlas County, sunject to ins
approval of the republican v.iirs at
tvo pn'uary election May 21, l-iid.
u J. All i
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
I desire to anounce myself a can
didate for the office of county sur
veyor of Douglaa county, subject to
the aproval of the republican voters
at the primary election.
F. C. r rlwAK.
Just and equal consideration for U
oonoerned,
WM. Q. ORUBBE,
Elktun, Oregon.
FOR SHERIFF
Announcement of my candidacy
for nomination of Sheriff ot Doug
las county on the republican ticket
la hereby made, subject to the ap
proval of the qualified voters at the
primary election in May, 1110.
- SAM 6TARMHB
FOR JUSTICE OF I'EACR
Announcement la hereby mad
that I will be a candidate for no
nwnatlon of Justice of the Peaoe for
Deer Creek district, subject to the
approval ot the republican voters.
at the May, 1920, primaries.
GEO. JONES.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce my eandldaer
for county commissioner for Doug
laa county on the Democratic ticket.
J. F. O'Mara.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
I desire to announce my candi
dacy tor the office of County Asses
sor for Douglas county, subject to
the approval ot the republican vot
ers at the prlmnry election May 21.
1920. FRANK L. CALKINS
FOR COUNTY CLERK
I hereby announce my candidacy
for reelection to the office of Coun
ty Clerk of Douglas County, subject
to the will of the voters of the De
mocratic Party at tbe primary no
minating election to be held May
II, 1820.
W. H. LENOX
FOR COUNTY CLERK
I wish to submit my name to the
Republican voters ot Douglas Coun
ty for the nomination to the office
ot County Clerk nt tbe primary
election to be held May 21. 1920.
IRA B. RIDDLE,
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination as County Com
missioner, northern dlntrtct, on the
republican ticket, subjoct to the ap
proval of the Douglas county toters
nt the primary olcctlon to be held In
May.
. WILLIAM KLETZEH.
tf. - Yoncalla, Oregon.
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
This announces that I am a can
dldate for re-election to the office
ot county achool superintendent,
subject bo the will ot the voters at
the republican primaries.
O. C. BROWN
TOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby anonunce that I will be
a candidate at the Muy primaries
on the republican ticket for nomina
tion of treasurer of Douglas county.
C. M. MYNATT
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
I announce to the ReDublloan vot
ers ot Douglas county, Oregon, that
i am a candidate tor Countv Judra
ot said county, to be nominated at
me Primary Election to be held on
tbe 21st day of May, 1920. It nomi
nated and elected I will transact
county business economically and
without sectional favoritism, pro
mote timely county road mainten
ance, expend tbe balance of th
county road bond Issue, as originally
apportioned, under efficient saner-
vision and will secure aa early an
nual audit ot accounts. Your sup
port is solicited. J. C. DAY. Jr.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for nomination on the re
publican ticket for renreaantatlva.
subject to endorsement of qualified
voiers at ma primary election May
21, 1920. NOBLB ANDREWS
FOR CORONER,
I am a candidate for renominatlon
on the Republican ticket, for Cor
oner ot Douglas County, subject to
the approval of the qualified voter
at the primary election In May 1920.
M. . RITTBR.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce my candidacy
tor nomination on the republican
ticket for commlasloner ot Dong
las county, subject to the verdict of
the voters at the primary election
May 21. 1920.
ARTHUR WALKER. Reedsport.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
Announcement Is hereby made
that I will be a candidate for nomi
nrMon of treasurer for Douglas
County on the republican ticket,
subject to the decree of the voters
at the May primaries. l'20.
J AS. SAWYERS
POLITICAL A.N NOL'M.T'M ENT.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
I will be a candidate for the Re
publican nomination, to succeed my
self, as District Attorney for Doug
las County, Oregon, at the primary
nominating election held on May tl,
1920, your support will be appre
ciated. OEOitQB NEUNHR, Jr.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, .
I submit my name to the Republi
can voters of Douglaa county for
nomination to the office of County
Commissioner at the primary elec
tion to be bold May 21, 1920.
"For and with the producers of
the county. Lowest possible tax with
consistent progression. All road dis
tricts to have their Just amounts
and In proper time to improve their
roads, and In accordano with the de
sires of the people Interested. A fair
price for labor, with fair rosults."
A. F. STEARNS.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myaclf a r null
date for tbe Republican nomination
for Representat.ve for linuglufl
county. A. K. SHIKIA.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce mv candidacy
for nomination for County CoiiimiIh
sinner, subject to the approval of the
Republican constituency of DoiikIiih
county nt the election M:iy 21. 1920.
If nominated and elocted I will, dur
ing my term of olTlce, conduct the
affairs of the county in a aafo mid
conservative business mannor, with
I hereby announce my candidacy
as representative to tbo legislature
from the 4lh Iteprosentattve District,
i DuuKlas County, Oregon, at the pri
mary election to be held May list,
i 1020. subject to the approval ot the
! electors of (he republican party.
I J. J. KENNY.
Leona, Oregon.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I submit my namo to the Demo
cratic voters of Douglas county for
the nomination of County Commis
sioner at the primary election. May
21. 1920.
R. W. LONO.
H. C. L.
Wood
$5.00
per
Tier
mmm
Coal oa
22c
per
Gallon
Five Oal. oil. $1.10. will last better tbnn a weuk. ".CTT lorg
will a tier of wood last you? Wood Is more or less dirty to
handle and occupies a space 4 ft. by 8 ft. by It Inches; 6 Oal.
of oil, the space of a good armTuI of wood.
PROBLEM: How lung will It take te pay tor an oil stove In the
saving of fuel alone?
See our Clark Jewell, the old reliable that we have Lean
handling for years, and will solve the problem tor yea. Come
to us and find out
HOW!
Churchill Hardware Co.
More Money for your Produce
More Good3 for your Money.
O. J. Lindsey
t- L. Daniels