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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1920)
finiwi wwt-iwrnw. fridav, ma . . 3 CITY NEWS tt i The Basis of Earning Power INTELLIGENCE and Industry mean greater returns to tbe worker. Aud Intelligent employment of one'i money moaua more satisfactory returns. A Time Deposit bere at the Umpqua Valley Bank la an Intelligent occupation for any spare money you may bare. It's a profitable one too. J. M. THItOXKi CASHIER. the UftPQUA VALLLV bank ROSEBURO OREGON fry A News-Review Want Ad For Results DO YOU remember the advise of MRS. Means of Hoosier Schoolmaster fame, "Get a plenty while you are getting, says I". So we advise you to get a Cream Separator, while the ''getting is good." We have on hand 2 New Viking, 1 New U. S., one second-hand U. S., and will offer them at a price you will not be able to dupli cate for a long time, as it is our intention to close out what we have. Have other matters to attend to. Churchill Hardware Co. You can see them in our windows for a short time only, as they will not last long. s i. Here Prom lUddle Judge Riddle came to tbe city this morning from bis home at Riddle to spend the day in this city attending to personal business matters. Gleiin Winiberl)' Here Clenn V. Wimberly. head of the Internal revenue office for this dis trict arrived last night from Eugene and will remain for a short tlir.o at tending to duties In this city. Frank X'euner leaves ' Frank Neuner, of the state Indus trial accident commission, who has l-een spending the past few dava in ibis cily. left this morning for Leon a lo attend to business matters for a short time. He will return to Rose burg tonight. Leave For Leona Mrs. V. R. Conley and Mrs. E. A. Wood left this morning for Leona to visit with friends and relatives for the day. Return to Kugene Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Allen, of Eu gene .who have been visiting In this city for a few days, left this morn ing for their home. Goine Home l" Mrs. W. A. Dabb and son. who have been visiting Mrs. J. E. Evans : at Dillard, left this mornlna for their home at Deerpark, Wash. I Candidate Ixivcn Arthur Walker, candidate for 'county commissioner, spent the day in Miuierlln in the interest of bis tandidacy. j Visiting Mother Mary Mullen, of Eugene, arrived last 'night to visit with her mother, Mrs. L. Strickland, for a short time, o AutoAutoAuto-o-o What Shall We Do? Where Shall We Go? Quite often my mind gels really perplexed To know what Judd is going to do next. He first had a barn, and then had a store. And I can't remember a lot of things more. And now today as I chanced to stop, He's got in there a REAL AUTO SHOP. With Langenberg Fred to fix up the queers. And good Phillip Hohl to line up the Geers. Their work is done good and always done right, The bolts and the burs are all put in tight. So now when your auto is working real bad, And down in your heart you feel pretty mad, Just take it to them, for they have a fad To make autos run good and owners feel glad. JUDD McMILLIN Are prepared to store your cars, sell you oils, grease, tires, etc. While Fred Langenberg and Phillip Hohl, two of the best mechanics in town, are ready to overhaul and repair your automobiles, tractors, etc. Come in and see us ct the EMPIRE BARN. CAPTAIN KAUXKST HILL, of l'ortliuul. Me., who my he was not able to nort for duty be fore taking; Tiuilnc. IHx'Uircs lie f'lB like a new mnn- now and Is on deck every day ready for work. "I feel just like a new man since 'I began taking Tan lac and I am not only willing, but I am anxious to tetl other people what this medicine has done for me," said Captain Earnest 11. Hill, Portland, Me., recently. Captain Hill is in command of the Ben Hur, plying between Portland and Casco Hay. lie has been in the service for ten years and is held in Ugh regard as an officer and citizen by all who know bira. "1 have suffered from Indigestion and stomach trouble for the past eight years," continued Captain Hill. "and at the time I started taking j Tanlac I was In such a weakened con dition I could hardly stand up. When I walked 1 would actually stagger like a drunken man and, at times, would have to hold on to something I to keep from falling. After every 'meal I would simply suffer torment. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of WEIR PRICES You will find them in our- Grocerteria Department Investigate. - - Special Sale Every WeeK-End.-aa. EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE More Monay for your Produce Mora Goods for your Money. O ins Remember when the first automobile came to town Select your tires ao corrfintf to the toad they have to travel: In snndy or hilly coun try, wherever the going is apt to be heavy The U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country rondu The U. S. Chain or Us co. For front wheels The U, S. Plain. For beit retuUt every w her U. S, Royal Cord. nu.ooRo-NoeBY-CHAiNusa-pum TODAY there are more than 7,000,000 of them in the country. Pretty soon nearly everybody in this sec tion will be traveling around in his own automobile. The first thing a man wants to know nowadays, when he starts out to buy a car, is how much it is going to cost him to keep it run ning. It's all very well to take some dealer's word about a tire if ypu know who ho is and his object in selling it to you. Our object in selling U. S. Tires is to have you come back for more and be glad that we sold them to you. Ill U. S. Tires have a record behind them. They are built by the peo ple who perfected the first straight side automobile tire, who produced the first pneu matic truck tire. Two of the greatest con tributions to tire and motor economy ever made. IV As representatives of the oldest and largest rubber con cern in the world, we have a reputation to live up to. We can't afford to substi tute "just as good" tires for tires of standard quality. United Stats s Tirss HIGHWAY SERVICE STATION PHONE 333 Roseburg Distributors My food would sour and I would swell up so with gas I could hardly set my brealh. I would also have awful smoth ering spells at nlKbt and sometimes 1 would have to get up to net my breatb. Lots of times I would have to open the windows and doors to let In fresh air. or go out In to the open air In order to get my brealh. I could not do anything to do me any good and along toward the last I be came so weak and nervous I could not do my work. 'Five bottles of Tanlac have msde wonderful change In my condition. It helped me from the very first dose and now I f""l as good as I did when 1 was twenty years old. I ileen fine and have a fine appetite ind Just feel like a new man In every way. I am now ready to be on derk every day ready for duty." Tanlac Is sold In Roseburg by W. V. Chapman, aud by tbe leading druggist in tvery town. Advertise In News-Review. KNIUHTtt OF PyTllMM Alpha Lodge No. 47, meets every Wed nesday evening, cor. Jackson and Cass sta. Visitors alwnys welcome. C. A. CHAMIIERLAIN, O. C CHA8. F. HOPKINS. M. K. B. B. WIMHEHLY. K. R. a I,. O. T. M. ItOM-bure Hive .No. 11. holds regular reviews on sr-rond and fourth Thursday afternoons in Maccabee hall. Sisters of other hives vlHitlng In our city aro cor. dlally Invited to attend our re views. Maccabee ball on Cass treat. LOUISE LOCKE, Com. JE8SIB RAPP, Col. . Advertise In the News-Review. I I. . (. 1'. I'lilletarl.in Lrxlgo No. H ' Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, corner Jackson and Cans Ktrr., na Saturday evening of c.ich weok. visiting brethren are alway- wel come. victor novn, n. o. A. J. GEl)UK8, Rec. Sec. J. II. DAILEY. Kin. H'jc. LOIKiK DIRECTORY. : Thrs H. II. B. I. A. Union Mvtltg will be held at the Maccabbee hall every first and third Wednutdays of the month. I. O. O. V., I ii Ion r:n ani,nwiit Nu. 0 Mee's In odd Fellows' Temrlo. every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren alwavs welcome. FOSTER Bl'TNER. C. P. J. H. 1IAII.EY. H. P. OLIVER JOHNSON. R. S. JAMES EWART, F. 3. A. P. A A. M.. Laurel UrMlgo no. IS. Regular communications Jnd aoi fourth Wednerxlan each month at Masonic Temple. Roseburg, Or. Visitors welcome. A. A. WILDER. W. M., W. F. HARRIS, Seer. XKIGHHOHM OK WOODCRAFT. Lilac Circle No. 4 9 Meets on Is', and 3rd Monduy eeulngs. Visit. Inr neSehhor Invited to attend EDITH CHURCHILL. O. N. TILL IK I. JOHNSO.V. Clerk. HAOI.KH. Roseburg Aerie meets la tbelr hall on Jackson Ht., In ln and 4tn Monday eveninrs of ear month. I g o'clock. Voting breth ren In good staddlrg always wet come. FRED K CLAR. W. P. H. VICTOR MICBLLI, V. P. B. I'. GOODMAN, Secretary. ItKllKKAIIH. rtoseburg Reliekah! Lodge. Nu. 41. 1. O. O. F. Mw In Odd Fellow V Temple every week on Tuesday evenhtr; st the Odd Fellows' hull. Visiting mem bers In good standing are invited to attend. MAUD PLYI.EH. N. 0. HELLH STEPHENHON. 8ee. DSLLA LKWM. Financial Hee. ROOD.MK.N UV WORLD. Camp No. Jit,. Meets In tie Odd Fellows' hull In RoaLurg every 1st and Iru Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome. H. CARRICK. C. C. If. II. MILLER. Clerk. All members requested to at- trnd regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited Ul atteud HARRY HILDEntJRN, B. R, 1 1( A II. HIODLE. H&t J. O. K. 8., Itoenbunr Chawcr no. a Holds their regular wee tine ott the 1st and Srd Thursday In each month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. LEONA ARRAIIAM, W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Beer. L O. O. F Hlnlr.g mar ITwlge No. 174 meets In the Odd Fellot a' Temple very Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. VICTOR MICELH. N. 0. E. A. PETTKY. V. 0. J. E A RLE PICKENS. Rec. See. M. FICKLE. Financial See. IA'AL ORflKR OP MOOSE. Roy burg Lodge No. 10S7 Moots sec ond and fourth Wednesday even ing of each month at M olork in i the Moose ball. All wiritlnr; tiro her are Invited to attend. C. W. CLOAKH, Mr-later. H. O. PARC EVER. Kr.-Tr-tarv B. P. O. KIRN,' nnrwnrirc Ik1x. n. 3r5tV Holds regHisr coptmrioir tings at the Elks' Temple on each Thursday of every month. ROSEIII Itfl I.OlMiK NO. loo t, Vnk Ci-d llnitiieriKMMl of Malnlrnaiiee of Way Einpldj-en anl Railway Shop L-tbrrrers. AITIIiuted wltb the A. F. of I.. Mens at Moose hat! the first Wed., fourth Sat. nlnh'a and third Sundav of earh month. J. F. SMITH. President. W. J. MEREDITH, Reed. Secy. GEO. MAO 1VF.R. Fin. 8s - J .... . I-. , . CHJC! ! 'Si ireTcn c Dine I i-vj I Lll U I I Ui.S 1 UK DIAMOND UBArlU, I'll la im ran.1 (.alrl .-t.iii t- srl. H rsMtls Flfura KlLrtHsav 1 Trak s onbrrtr. tlvf 4f fr " Imrr1. A. ! IIU in -Tmrf yWkMIBiaLlar4lrtUUi $010 BTiWGlSifEVU'WXBit