Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 24, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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MOW TrrHIW
If You Want
One-Day Service
Best Possible Finishing,
Personal Attention
Clark's Studio
On your films, leave them at
the KODAK DEPARTMENT....
Roseburg Nat'!
Bank Building.
L
Gents
Strawberry Festival Will Be
One of the Best Ever
Known In County.
CIRCUS IS A FEATURE
Will Buy
a big package of
POSTUM
CE
weighing over a pound, net.
What are you paying for
eoffee?
Spring
Select your spring style frum our
new arrivals of wools, serges, silks,
piiutcd crevo do rhene nml voiles.
Wo also huve In New Spring Coats.
The snap anil freshness of Spring find expres
sion in (he chic styles nnil brilliant weaves of our
new fabrics. . They combine eulslio taste with
perfect reliability which stumps tliem as the best.
I. ABRAHAM
. "Everything the Uest"
DliV
GOODS
Electrical Contracting . . .
Don't pay double for your electric work. We arc operating on an
independent basis, and claim to do the best electrical work In tho
city. Our aieu are specialists In this line. See us If you want best
results. No danger when we Install Electric Work.
MILLER'S ELECTS IC SHOP
123 N. Main Street Phone 447
LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION
Get your orders in now and be prepared.
PROMPT SHIPMENTS.
Write for prices stating quantity wanted.
Sutherlin Fruit Products Co.
SUTHKIUXN,
Rum On In
And have your battery tested at our free testing .station.
Or maybe you need a new battery, if so get our prices
before buying elsewhere. Special attention to Truck
Tire work prompt service at right prices.
TIX.ES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES
Roseburg' Garag'e
WE SELL
Edison
MADZA
Douglas County Light' and Water Ca
Styles
IA1HK
WKAIl
OUEGOM.
LAM
PS
EAL
S CITY NEVS
Arundel, piauo tuner. Pjione 13&L
i
Jitney Service. Fhone 76.
Large cars for hire. Phone 300.
Nifty millinery at Bellows, not
' over $15. , tt
I , Bprella Corsetier. C!ra Comm.
; Phoue, 402-R. 311 W. Wash. tf.
j O. K. Garage has some good buys
In 'baud cars. See the Chevrolet.
I Phone 309.
! Lime-sulphur spray, sulphur for
! fertilizer, sulphur for plant dusting,
' lime in Bbls., arsenals of lead, black
; leaf forty. L'mpqua Valley Fruit
L nion.
Factory expert will he wilhafdars-
ters Drug Co. on April 2i, 2'i and 2
I to kivs lessons In graining and beau-
myins your, corns wua I M .xainel
Varnish. .
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NOW IX THK CTI'V.
i Frank A. Terry, representing ths
1 F.tiaitable Savings Loal Assn., is
now in the city. For an Interview
call or phone ths Umpu.ua hotel, tf
SF.TTIXO KtiUS.
From High Producing White Leg
horn hens Tanered Strain, $1.2.j per
fetliiiR of 13; $S per 100. Earl
Vosburgh, 227 N. Jackson or 702
Kullei ton.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For 0ver30 Years
Always bears
the
Tignature of
PROFESSIONAL" CARDS
bit. it. I. niiADHoiin . vivf
Chiropractors, West Roseburg.
Phone 40F4.
DR. CLAIM K. ALLEN Dentist at
331 Perkins Building, Roseburg
Oregon. Orrice Hours: to 13 a.
m- 1 to 6 p. in. Phous b5
MRS. P. D. OWKN Cut Flower.
Potted Plauts, Funeral Designs.
Wedding Bouquets, Etc. Ill Cass
St. For sale at the Fern. Pboos
HO, Roaeburg. Oregon.
DR. . L. leLAPr Osteopathic
Pkysliian and surgeoa. Phones
'flee 119, residence 454-J. 31
S20 Perkins Building, Roseburg
fftvgon.
lilt M. H. PLYLKIl Chiropractic
Phye.fjUn, 222 w- L,De st- Elec'
triLaJ treatments. Hours to 5.
Pfmne IS
nrtlce 'Hours t 10 to 12. 1 to 4.
Phows: Office, 171: Res., 172.
lilt. I.VCKTTA H.WTH. I'll YhlCIA.M
Women and Children Diseases a
Specialty. Office. Masonic Building.
1)11. C. A. SMITH. M. T.
Successfully treata all disease
Consultation Frae. Lady attendant.
Otfiee 4U4 N. Jackson. Puona 122-J
Hour I a. m. to i p. m.
1H. II. W. TITIH. I. M. IK. Dentist
Modern Ixiulpment and Method.
Hours: a. m. to 12 a. m.: I p. m
t, m Evening and Sundays
i by appointment.
I .TTiiir r.unVC OREGON.
W&.AWw. -- '
Uumlval Shows furry Attractive
Conceiudoii cif Stuiuluitl Well
I'k-ttHhuf to AU TUo Ulio
Attend the Attract loan.
The routine work of the coming
strawberry carnival is well in baud
and the wheels have been put in mo
tion to produce one of the best cele
brations that the city has known.
The committee has taken active
charge of the work and with C. S.
lleillline In the position of secretary,
the event is an assured success.
One feature Hub year is to be the
Foley and Uurke shows. Without
doubt this is the bist carnival coiu
psniy in the west, and a set of hiKh
class concessions will be presented
for the entertainment of those In at
tendance at the festival. The carni
val company carries a two-ring cir
cus, which is said to be a "dandy."
It also has a good sized baud of ac
complished musicians and this band
will participate in all or the festival
parades as well as furnishing con
certs and providing iiiubIc at the
shows.
The "Joy Trail," which Is Hie feat
ure of these Shows, Is a path of mer
riment and is replete with thrills of
l lie kind that are clean and whole
some. There are twenty-five separ
ate and distinct concccssions, includ
ing a lurge merry-go-round and Fer
ris wheel. There are the usuul pit
shows and the "fat lady." taking
"six men to hug this specimen or
human obesity." In addition to all
these the Foley and Uurke shows
carry a corps of trained hurkers that
for noise can outdo anything on the
coast. This outfit is far ahead .of
the standurd of shows formerly In
attendance at the annual fesi finis,
and a good time Is assured all those
who desire to enjoy this event.
The parades this year will be bet
ter than usual, as the piizcs are to
be more substantial and well worthy
of an effort. Kspeclal Interest is to
be shown In the school pnrnde and
a large sum of money Is lo be divided
among the various educational Insti
tutions in order to provide costumes
and decorations. The children Intend
to bring about some good natured
rivalry during the contest for junior
queen, .and It Is expected that n larEe
quantity of buttons will be needed.
Hats will not be sold this year and
efforts will be centered In disposing
of the festival badges.
Fraternal organizations are show
ing a great deal of Interest in the
parade to be given on fraternal day.
and several hundred peoide will be in
line. The labor organizations end
American Legion will parade this
year, in addition to the lodges, and
this will considerably augment the
ranks of the marchers.
Altogether the coming festival
promises to be one of the best Doug
las county has ever known, and with
the co-operatfon of all llosebure r nl
dents there Is no doubt but that it
will go over with a pep and punch
that will herald the name of Kose
bmg from one end of the coast lo
the other.
Khltlt'S QI AI.ITV POILTRT
KF.KDS.
Art prepared uodar lh direction
of Prof. C. . Brewster, formerly of
the Poultry fepartiuet, Oregon Ag
ricultural Collog. They will main
tain the health and vitality of your
flock, hasten th growth of profit
able broilers and sarly laying pul
lets and produce mors aggs from
your laying flock.
For growls chirks usa Karr's
Chirh Feed. Chick Davolnpar Mash
and Dsvsloping Scratch Fesd.
For laving bens usa Kerr's Scratch
Feed and Kxg Produced.
For sal by v'c:burgh Bros,, Roso
burg. Oregon.
Headquarters for poultrymsn.
lMiKIMi I 'Ml WOKK.
A man and family arrived today
from Missouri lo make their home
in this valley. All are experienced
farin workers, the mm having man
ared a Linn for hlms-lf while his
wife IS a good cook. The boy is al
o handy in farm work. They de--Ire
to obtain a place on some ranrh
In the county for the summer and
expect lat-r to liliv a lurei f-r tile i
elves. Any person who hss em
ployment lor them ran ifet inio
communication hv tiolifymg the
Chamber of Commerce.
SPRING SAMPLES ABItlVED
Don't fall to call and Inspect our
fine lln of iprlng ainpls for men's
clothing. A beautiful line to malts
selection from for a nobbr suit.
O W. Sloper. to cleaner and pres-
l ar.
o
NEW AITO STAKE LLN R.
Edgar Shanks ha put on a stage
line to Camas Valley and war points.
I-arre cars used, and he i prepared
to give good service. Phone 30 for
reservation.
YOU who use
3,'i inch tires
constitute more
than half the
tire buyers of the
world.
To build this spe
cial molded 34
in. tire, a $7,000,
CC0 factory wa3
built and a spe
cial organization
brought together.
Sugar Prices High j
During Civil Wan
The following letter regarding
sugar prices during the civil wai
period, showing the comparison with
present day prices, was received to-
I day by Kverybody'a F.xrhange coin
jpuliy from the Kugene branch of the
j Allen a; Lewis company:
: To the Trade:
j We are today 111 receive of the
1 following sugar information which
will, no doubt, be of interest to you.
I In view of the present high prices
I for both raw and refined sugar, the
' following table shows highest price?
paid for sugar since 18tu, according
to our records.
18G4 Civil Wart Orunu-
luied, high 30.00
Low 16 87 4
Haw. high 31.75
Raw. low 12 XTi,
lSKfi (Civil War) granu-
luted, high 28.50
Low IX mi
Raw, high 19 12 '4
Raw, low 12 00
In lXf.l. at the beginning or the
civil war, the consumption In the
United States was 4MI.743 tons,
which decreased to 275,3fiO Ions in
Ufil. In 18115 the consumption was
333.104 tons.
It will be seen that sugar was not
used as freely as It Is today, as the
consumption for 1 ft t wns 4,nf,7,fi7l
tons. The population figures for the
corresponding vears In 1X60, 31.
413.0IHI; In 1919, 1 06. 7 1 .000. So
while the popula' loii only increased
3 times, sugar consumption has In
creased from H to 12 times over tin
average of the civil war period.
Very truly vours,
H. O. IK) WEN,
Manager Kugene Branch Allen
Lewis, Inc.
W wash and polish car at Usr
tan's gsrsga.
VICTIMS
RESCUED
Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid
trouble! ara most dangerous be
cause of their insidious attacks.
Heed the first warning they give
that they need attention by talcing
GOLD MEDAL
HV afJ v M-m
The world's standard ram ad 7 for ihtMM
dnordara, will oft in ward off thtaa dia
aaaae and atranahan the body again!1
farther attacks. Three tHraa. all dojjfflta.
Lae; lr Ike ikaae GeU MmIaI ever? torn
Most miles per dollar is a Firestone pledge, lo
owner as veil as lo the owners ol light cars.
Standard Oversize I'irestone Cord.
?4p$vw
925.00 Itl ltl
For liiforinatlnii that will lead In
the urri'Ht niul convirllnn htiya or
P'THonti hhooling Intuitu, Satunl;Ly or
Sunday. April l' and 1 1, 011 (hn old
Kos & Ih-iiry ranch, now ktntun ut
tht Stewart runrh. Civ' liiToi inution
to Sin-riff Gto. K. Quint.
F. A. CUKCtl.
Now Ifi tl)i tune lo have your
piano artistically tutn-d. C. 11
Vrundcl, plume 1S9-L, 25 yuiB In
4ruaUoital v yt'i lcnc.
Nonet i on iiiis.
Tho uiidtTstiH tl. l rk of School
DiHirlcl .No. 4, in ItoM.-liuiK, Ongnn
will r.'celve waled bids up to ft:i(.
o'clock p.m. Monclay, April 26, U2
at liiu olTice In the ciiy of IliiHt-Lnirn
(1). For thf repair uf old fur
naceB now lnlnilffl In the Ko
tchool huilditip, or
(2. For a halt cry of three new
hirnacef to he fntnlled, (Hi plann and
ptc,t,rii Moris uci-eptahle to the
School Hoard, In the Hwe school
liulldlnjr.
This work In either Instance to he
completed 011 or before Sept. It',
1920.
Th Ilonrd reserves (ht r i k t) to
reject any or all bids.
F'jr further lnform:itlon tr.iiiie of
UOSCOK N. CltKKN. Clerk
NO T I ' ' F. OF RAM-: OF G O V K 1 1 X -MKXT
TIM MKIC- General Land Of
Ttcrt. WaHhiiiftton, 1. 0,. Match 2i.
1 ft !!. Not icn Ih hiTfhy given that
subject to the condition and llmtfa
lions of tho Act of June !(, 1 't 1 (i CJft
Stat.. 218), and the Instructions "f
the Secretary ut dtp Inferior of Hep
ten, her 1.1, I '1 1 7, The Urn her 011 lie
following IhikN will he Hold May 2,
lf2, at 10 o'clock a. 111 . at nuhllc
.met Ion at the Fnlted Hi at en land
offico at HnHebnrir, Oregon, to the
IilKhent bidder at not Inm than the
appraiHed value nw shown by thin
im!r. n t be nih((pt to the np-
,-WJMTlaffiq3MZMtXl5SCJCXE
1920 MITCHELL
STYLE PLUS QUALITY
SEE THEM!
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
IMPLEMNTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS
Firestone Flant
No. 2, making
thisone size only,
has a capacity
of 16,000 tires a
day.
This quantity
production means
savings for the
car owner low
est costs and bet
ter tire values.
Buy Firestones.
the big tar
See the i.eu
provnl of tho Secretary of the In
terior. The purchase prlc, with an
nddlllomil sum of one-fifth of one
per cent thereof, being commlsfllons
allowed, must be deposited at time
of sale, money to be retunud If sale
Is not approved, otherwise patent
will Issue for the timber which must
: be removed within ten years. Itlds
! will be received from citizens of the
' United States, associations of such
'citizens and corporal Ions organized
; under the laws of the United States
, or any stale, territory or district
j thereof only. Upon application of a
riualllled purchaser, the timber on
any legal subdivision will be offered
separately before being Included- In
; any offer or a larger 'itiit. T. 16 S.,
1 It. 1 V., Sec. 7. Lot 2. flr 85 M., Ixl
1 3, flr 300 M . not tu be sold for less
than ll.BO per M. T. 1 ! S.. R. 1
iW Sec. 113. sv v sv, flr 1000
M HKU 8V. flr 1070 M., not lo
t sold for lens than $1.75 per M. T.
37 S . R. 7 W.. Sec. 11. NK NE4.
flr 515 M., sugar plno 35 M., none of
the ft r limber to be sold for less than
$1.25 per M., and none of the sugar
pin timber to he notd for leas than
M OO per M. T. 37 S.. R. 7 W.. Sec.
13, Lot . flr 800 M., NW 8Kj,
! flr 500 M , pine 25 M., flV SK-4,
I f !o0 M T n 7, flr 1 ?0 M , NK
SW4, flr 170 M., pine 170 M.. SI"
HWW, fir 120U M , none of the flr
limber to be sold for Iphs than $1 25
I per M., snd none of the pine timber
, to be sub! for lens Mian $2 50 per M.
, CUY TAMMAN, Commissioner
j General Land Office.
MILK
SCREAM
PHONE 186
ROMURG DMRY AND SODA WORKS