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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1920)
THTTWPAT. APHIT, Q. 10. run wx NEW SILK We are showing a complete line of new silks in popular shades. Why pay the high prices that are usually asked for these goods by the one man store, when you can take advantage - of our cooperative buying for 297 stores which enables U3 to undersell at a substantial saving to you, COMPARE THESE PRICES Crepe Meteor 40 inches wide $4.50 .Georgette 40 inches wide $3.75 to $3.98 Crepe de Chine $3.25 to $5.50 Taffetas $2.49 to $3.50 Messalines $2.49 to $3.25 Satins $1.98 to $2.49 Chiffon Faille $1.49 Agency for New Idea Patterns BALE SATURDAY AT 10 A. M. Owing to tbe government retail atore discontinuing a rebate df 10 . per cent and tree freight and our having sent a representative to Port land to make selections we are ob liged to sell at the folowlng priees: Blankest. $6.60; compass. $1.25; iodine, 20c; barracks bags, 90c; to ques, 65c; candy, per package, 6c: stable brooms, 86c; bacon In cans, $3.10; roast beet per can, 36c; hoes, marching $8.76; trench shoes $7.90. W. S.. HAMILTON, Mayor. lwwhlrg at Kdenbower See the Hat Shop ad. In this issue. The term -Yankee' is derived from corrupt pronunciation of the word "English" by the Indians. The Oreek athlete of the Golden Age trained on new cheese, dried figs, boiled grain, milk and warm water. He ate no meat. At Gottlngen university there 1b a Bible written on palm leaves. By French law no doctor may In herit nronertv left in him h . ceased patient. The '20 Class of the R. H.S. PRESENTS The PRINCE OF LIARS Friday, April 30, at 8:15 High School Auditorium STUDENTS 35 Cents ADULTS 30 Cents B-etervtd Seats at. Chapman, for 3 Cents extra. ABUSE and neglect will give L any battery the "K. 0."in short order, but it takes care and attention to keep it 0. K. Charge must be kept up as near as pos sible to 1.280 mark water must be put in to make up for loss by evaporation connections must be kept tight and clean. If you want to keep your battery in the O. K. class all the time be sure to drive in every two weeks for inspection and test. Auto Electric Station 818 XORTH JACKSON Phone 186 r p,ul K. Xjgren CW1111D LOCAL STEWS ITEMS. See the Hat Shop ad. In this Issue. Rot. J. P. Yarboro will bold ser vice! at Gdenbower hall Sunday af ternoon at o'clock, the public Is coraiauy . mmea 10 autma. . Miss Delia Green, df Oreen. was In Roseburg this afternoon and spent a few hours shopping, returning to her borne on the evenlug train. Mn. Sam Miller, of Dillard, ar rived in Roseburg this afternoon to spend the wtek end visiting wlUi relatives. Miss Bertha Hopkins, teacher at the Fullerton school, has accepted a contract in the Washington schools at an advanced rate of pay. Finning Is Good Mrs.' J. V. Dowell. who has been visiting here with her daughter Mrs. L. O. Oruber, left for her home at Portland this aftertnoon. Mrs. Henry Achey, who bs been visiting Roseburg with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright, left for her home at Cresyvell this afternoon. A. O. Smith. suDtrintenrient vtt city schools, returned to this city this morning from Portland ana other northern Doints. where he haa been spending the past few days at- lenoiug to business matters and visiting with friends. Local fishermen have been quite successful in salmon fishing during the past few days. Fish have been caught In the Soulh Umpqua as well as in the north fork and the main river. Salmon trout are also said to be taking the hook quite freely. William Vhltflelll wlm hna l.iw visiting at Looking Glass, has re turned to Kugene. Mr. Hatfield spent a month at the home of George Allen and while there assisted Mr. Allen in getting out a logging con- iraci. (Mr. nad Mrs. Frank Lawrence, who have been sojourning in Eu gene for the past two weeks, re turned to this city this morning. Mr. uiwrence wno was formerly con nected with the Evening News a linotype operator, will now be asso ciated with the I. Abraham drv goods store. NEW TODAI FOR SALE Sectional bookcase and kitchen cabinet. Good as new 211 W. Mosher St. FOR SALE: Good 6-year-old Jersey cow. R. L. Thomas, Roseburg. Route 2. . COOK'S HELPER Or second wanted at the Cafeteria. . FOR RENT Modern furnished house; no children. Phone 1F2S..J TOR RENT4 unfurnished rooms i at jjf Chad wick' St. Call morn-: lngs. FOR SALE; Large, modern house, corner lot: furniture If wanted, owner going away. Cull 746 S. Thompson street. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter, j factory rebuilt, used short lime in , the home. Price $55. O. A. Hiiu mel, Myrtle Creek. Ore. LOST In Sutherlin April 20 baby's white crocheted mocassin. Finder please mall to Mrs. Eiuil Hall at Sutherlin. Will remull pontage. - FOR SALE 2 burner electric plate with oven, bicycle, shower bath, rocking chair, mattress, lawn mower, rug 11x12. 121 N. Steph ens street. 2 LOTS, 5-ROO.M MODERN house, .barn and brand new chick house on paved street. Prk. $1850 $550 down, balance $20 per month. Casey-Harding. Poultry Ranches Two fully equipped poultry ranches, both well located. In come producers from the start. Priced right. Small ranch, fair buildings, in good section. On good road. $600 down will handle. An excellent buy in a river bottom tract, buildings and some equipment. Priced right for quick sale. Six room house, modern plumbing; large lot, good gar den land. Price $1100, terms. FOR SALE One Reliable brooder, used 1 month, same as new, $20. Call Vosburgh Bros. WANTED A 5 or 6 year old team, weighing around 1250 each. Must be gentle,- sound, and well broke. Address, Box 33, Camas Valley, Ore. FOR SALE 250 tier block oak. Pine, fir wood, $2; $135 cords fir $4 on ground. Lindbloom, Dixon-vllle. FINE 200-ACRE FARM; 100 rich creek bottom: 50 in crop; 140 un der plow; 55 timber: railroad 15 miles; store and high school near: on highway; with crop, some stock, machinery and household goods, $13,000, tonus. Aldr.-3. "Owner," llox 122, Koaeburg, Ore. LADIES and GENTLEMEN JUST this ad. to tell the people of Rose burg that I am run ning a First-Class Jitney Mine is a fine big Touring car. If I please you, tell others. ' If not, tell me. Car stands at Palace of Sweets. Phone 76. Edgar Shanks, Prop. G.W.Y0UNGANDS0N REAL ESTATE Jt IXSCRAXCE J 10 Cass St. Phone 417 Dr. D. N. Wood of Hillsboro ar rived in Roseburg last evening and will remain here for a few days at tending to business. Dr. Wood is auite well known here and visited with Hon. B. L. Eddv. He served as senator during tbe last term of the legislature THE PURE BRED REGISTERED SHIRE STALLION LORD ROOSEVELT NO.Sr35 Duly licensed. No. 127, In the Btate of Oregon. Will stand the season of 1920 at the Deer Creek Barn Farmers and stockmen are In vited to look this horse over before breeding mares. Prices on application. Stanley Brothers Proprietors Welt "-'r-4 a The Application of improved methods and latest fat ties, to the service pf the AW&uro v tionalBank makes it increasingly wi able to customers. b 1 ym' Are you banking with us? if we invite you to start a Checking i count. - "3 TheRpseburNalionalBdnl! Rosebur,Ore. i VMI'd ITisVMa ArVaU ft&sVJ.vacis See (he Hut Shop 14. atbJ . . . n , . i i . r lSIlfr n. Attorney u. b. pruwu, 01 uiea- , , riot,wjl dale, came to the city today to at-;"ctle1' lves at your nTf lenu tu uuHiiiesa waiters. Mr.. Krank Alvsrd .v.. vIsiiiiK In Itnwburr .1 ,V " Ten autos loaded with tourists Mrs. j. n.m stopped at the auto camp ground for Davs i f last night. sides. ""H "Big Stampede Among Western Bap tists"; Q "Much Alarm Over Appear ance of May Second;" CI "Danger Can Still Be A verted by Concerted Effort." Did you see the above headlines in vour local paper? Q No? Well,. neither did we, for that matter; But we wish you had; and we wish we had for May second will be the greatest day in Baptist historv. Savin at the Baptist church at 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Don't miss one of these meetings, a Rp- ports from the teams Sunday eve. at 7:30. This is a Good One 275 acres 130 acres In crop, nearly 100 of whioh Is creek bottom of the finest quality. Balance, first class pastnre and wood land. Enough oak and laurel wood to pay for the entire place. Living springs, good well, fair buildings. For full Informa tion call at our office, $15,000 $6000 Cash. J. O. Newland, local Dodge agent, is reported to be quite 111 with pneu monia at his home In this city. Attorney O. P. Coshow left last night for Portland to attend a meet-j Ing of the Masonic home committee to plan for the erection of the ad ministration building to be cont- structed t Forest Grove. .n ...... .icnisos treaiv- spend a short tlm ttj3 I friends. j Mrs. Robert ShJeldi tk,w! visittnir In hooking CU.I! narontH Wr .nj u - - old. returned homt to W afternoon. i Elk and Shrine Emblem' SUMMER HATS Every man should wear the emlilem of h!i lodRbi himself known to his "brothers" and strangers. It It oil I thinff tn An If you have learned the mysteries of some good "order." a in and get a NEW pin, charm or ring. 1 BUBAR BROTHERS SUMMER WEAR An Extraordinary Event The Time The Place The Occasion Saturday, May 1st THE HAT SHOP The Display of Authentic Modes in Millinery for Summer Wear ALICE JOYCE in "The Winchester Worn This picture is packed with strong situations surpriseful turning points. Century Comedy "Brownies BusylDay FRIDAY MARY PICKFORD in "CAPTAIN K1D1) f TOMAY ONLY j LOU UITfl AND JACK PICKFORD is x cat iAjJCCia"v"j From the Celebrated Novel by Charles V, llftlfsttfsiU fiirnv RIB.'. J