Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 27, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    RrtRKBITUJ WKWN-RRVntW. THf'RSOAY, MAY T, 1N0,
Roseburg Girl Is
Married Lasimgni
i. fltl Silencer In
iu'ormul homo wedding last
rl7 Xn !ier dautbter. Kay, was
" "I . well known resident of the
umnoo".1 JL,hv.rin church.
I the ceremony and Millard
Plh d M. Furl Patrick
Mi ilio lr.de a""! It room. The
iodtd in " ,,,a,t,velv ai-
n,r Euuie - ' ,
with clustiTJ of sorii.g blos-
M ' 3.eucer I. a well known
Spubr inetuher of the younger
!fi?thi ciiy. nd has a host or
?!. here who wish the newly
coupio b.pplu- Mr. Kit,-
coadudi a large dairy ranch
t ' Tillamook, where the youi.K
jfjl, will ""k lhir home-
foIlD FELLOWS KENT HALL.
L.. i o O. K. of this city has
L'-J sik.' Iiall hch he used
Madge nurpuses during the time
I buildii'ff M the corner of Cas4
It j.cksun street is undergoing le
The lodge hull Is to he re
rrlei ly i.'ie addition of another
" . . ...... a I lr 1 l'V
10 mC S.Utn.n
lE-H'IIKUS LET UOII JOltS.
1M Cora Phillips, an Oregon
....... wim has been teaching In
Hons for li t past Ihtee years, has
ten to friends In this city thai
hii M-epied a position there for
months a: a salary of 1J0 per
Bib and expenses. -Miss Anna Ker
Ln f.irBierlv of this city, has been
5red a position California at a
hry of $100 per year, she states.
Eg Phillips is a sister of Mrs. Vic-
Short and Miss Ferguson former
trwldfd in Hoseburg and was a
duate of the local schools.
I 0
pver 17t00 people read the News
" """
ryi suffer tht discomforts and
embarrassments of a Goitre t
mLv"" '' "
Vh "' ""I huodiwl Aolli-s tor in
cin buofci.in.d lot lutti a cm'pr.lit'.I
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. Virii. for book l.l. 1
Addrm Dcpt 3
aaC CHEMICAL COMPANY
Suslik. Wubinstua
NEW SNAP SHOTS
Lovell E. Hodges
Dies In Portland
Mr. and Mr.. L. M. Hodget. of
Myrtlo Creek, .p,nt last night In
Roseburg and left this morning fir
Eugene lores pome to a niessag an
nouncing the death of their son. Lov
ell Hodge, who died In Portland yes
terday. The deecaaed was for sev
eral yeara a resident of Rox bur,;.
having been employed as a fireman
with the Southern Pacific company
and having worked out of this clt-:.
He had been III In a Portland hospi
tal since last February. The bodv
will be brouaht to Eugene today and
Interment win t.ikA min.. T.n
deceased was 24 years of age and a
native or Kansas. He spent the
greater part c bis life In Douglas
county and has a great many friends
who are erlevi1 tn lan.n A t.
death.
VMt at llv
Miss Laura Cole left last night for
'I. vers to spend a short time visiting
..'lib friends.
Visit at (!iwn
M rs. Flora Hates left last night
IVr (jreen, where she will visit with
relatives for a few days.
From Slitherlln
Mrs. N. V. Hall arrived In Rose
burg this morning from Suiherlln
and will visit for a few days Willi
relatives.
In From (ilcitdnle
Sun Haseel, A. Umphlettc and
Major Hanks, all of Glendale, were In
the city today attending to business
mailers and taking In the carnival.
VliitliiK lleiv
liui Amv Vmamnn a fnrnin ...at.
dent of this city, who has been em
ployed In Portland for the past few
A SLIGHTLY USED
V2 TON TRUCK
All Hardwood Body. A Good Buy
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
ROSEBURG, OREGON
IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS
(She Has Such a Sweet
Mouth"
Not Only Looks Sweet, But Is Sweet,
Because She Uses
KLENZO TOOTH PASTE
AND YOU?
iathan
Fullerto
n Hio ft&a$JL Store
Perkins
Building
How About That Lawn,
Does It Need Mowing?
Kemembor we have a few mowers left over
irom last season, on which price has not been
lifted. Then apain to save it, you will have
to become one "Julius Pluvius", and will need
hose and sprinklers. We have been selling a
quantity but still have some left. Get one of
those eip-ht-foot sprinklers and duplicate a
rain shower. Under pood Pressure it will
cover a space 20 feet wide, or can be reduced
to as narrow a strip as you wish.
Churchill Hardware Co.
Portland People
Buy at Melrose
Kenneth McKay, manager of the
National Fruit Co.. of Portland, wh i
last fall spent some time here in th
interests of his company, was so
pleased with the prospects and op
portunities which this valley afford
ed, has, together with his associates,
formed the Koseneatb Orchards.
Inc., and purchased a is? -acre tract
at Melrose. Mr. McKay, who for
merly was manager of a fruit grow
er' association at Hood Hlver. and
also owned an apple ranch there, i
president of the new company, ami
Intends spending quite a portion or
his time each summer tn the active
development of the property. A
tractor and power sprayer are al
ready at work on the lliO-acre or
churd, and A. W. Ilnrdnian has ah
sinned charge as resident manager
Mr. McKay has already had a visit
from several Hood River friends,
who have shared his enthusiasm
bout the bright outlook for th
valley, and share his optimist It
views regarding the expansion and
developments which will one day lr.
(he near future put the Lmpiiua val
ley on a par with such famed fruil
iiroducing sections as Hood
Klver. Yakima and Wenatchee. and
it is expected that the attractive
soil, climate and ideal fruit-grow-.'ng
conditions, coupled with the
reasonable and non-inflated price of
he land, will bring more expert or
hardlsts Into our midst to bettei
conditions and co-operate In solving
ihe problems, many of, which are
new to us.
Come To j
ROSEBURG
r-n
months, arrived in Roseshurg last
night and will visit with friends un
til after the carnival.
To Ashland
Miss Beatrice Cooper, who has
been visiting In this oily with her
grandmother, Mrs. H .K. Cooper, re
turned to her home in Ashland this
morning.
?rom Kutfene
M ra. William Naylor and Miss
Charlotte Naylor arrived in Roseburs
last evening from Eugene and will
visit here with relatives for a short
time.
Leaves fur Kiutt -
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Warner and
children, of Anacortes, Washington,
who have been visiting here with
relatives, left this morning for St.
Louis and other eastern points where
they will visit before returning
home.
Move to Nevada
Mrs. A. F. Campbell and three
sons, Clayton, Clifford and Cecil,
who have been residing In North
Roseburg for some time, left laBi
right fnr Reno, Nevada, where Mr.
Campbell Is employed, and where
they will make their home.
From Spokane
Mrs. William Rusch .and daughter
Augusta, who have been spending
Ihe winter in Portland and Spokane,
arrived in this city last night. Whll"
In Portland an operation was per
formed on the foot of Mrs. Ilusch's
dauchter. and the little gill Is now
much improved in health.
UFT CORNS OFF
IT DOESNT HURT
With fingers I Corns lift out and
costs only few cents
Double
Attraction
ROSEBURG
CARNIVAL
and
CARR'S
REMOVAL
SALE
Worth Your While
Before we move
to our new loca
tion, we are giving
special prices to
reduce our stock.
Ycu save money:
we ave moving
the goods.1
Special Prices on
Glassware
You Save on
KITCHEN
NEEDS
Our Clean-up on
Stamped
Goods
1-3 Off
We Save you Money on
Hosiery and
Underwear
Buy Now Your
Notions, Station
ery,SummerHats and Trimmings.
New big stock of
PICTURES.
9 rs. i I I r-
V ( MONEY
I G ABB'S
SALE
Tain? No. nt one bit! Just drop
a little Frei-zone on that tourhy corn,
instantly it stops aching, then you
lift that bothersome corn rlKht off.
Yes magic! Costs only a few cents. '
Try Freeione! Your druggist silli
a tiny bottle, sufficient to rid your
f.et of every hard corn, soft coin, or
cr.rn between the toes, and calluses,
without one particle of pain, sore
ness or irritation. reetune is a,
mysterious ether discovery of a tin
clnnaU genius.
Extra Salespeople
"X t Me Ai Can V
Scouts Establish
Orderly Camp
The Boy Scouts bav titablishtd i
their camp at the corner of Kane and i
Ouk street and are now pro pared to I
assist the carnlvut committee in every !
way possible tn handling the crowds!
during the carnival ud ruuuinic er-1
randa of all aorta. The boys are
conducting their enmp under renular
military rulea with reveille at
Thin morning the busier jazcod off a
few blue notes and then started In
on first call, several ex-service nif
In the neighborhood beean in a hull
awake dared manner to climb out o1'
bed. nt the same time shocking al'
members of their family with a aerie.--of
musit'ul epithets directed nt the In
f-tiRator of the morning cull. Aft1!
reaching; the atmosphere, however,
the ex-buck privates soon rculizo.d
their mistake and fter using a few
rld-tlme armv expressions rt'rfurding ;
the bugler, hia past, present and fu
ture, endeavort-d without results to
eet back to sleep. The camp (s un
der the direction of Russell Lintott
and Rev. K. V. Warrington and the
hcya are finding a great deal of en
joyment in the camp life.
Sheet MetalWork
OF ALL KINDS
J. II. SINMGER
tin OAK KTKKKT I'HONK 43ft
Mrs. Hugh Miller and two ehild
i ren arrived In Roseburg this morn
ing from Hoaglin and will visit with
the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Leckey during the carnival. !
CHICHESTER S PILLS
. 1 ru: DIAMOND rtltANlt. a
CbL-:lM.tt r m in-- 7J Ttr VV,
P-'iiii. UtA s 1 t .14 ni.;-i,wVy
!.. vjk1 Ui I -j KiU.ii. Yx
Ts! ft tt Mhrr '"i.fmt
lm -tW.' A - itwt ... in . YI.RB
KEINLINE-MOOSE
CONSERUflTORV
MUSIC AND I HYS1CAL EDUCATION
Accredited Teachers Only
The State demands highly cITIrlinl
teiuiiera said this Hiiiool compiles
10O per cent with the Htuto law.
Kolilhnireu lllilli. I'Ikiuo tlO
Poultry and Eggs
WANTED
We pay highest market price
tn cash. Hlgheat market price
paid for your cream, no delaya.
Bring In Your Product
Roseburg Produce Co.
501 N. Jackson St.
PHONE 379
M. A. BULEY
CONTRACTOR
Builds Anything. First
class woik. Let me figure
with you. Box 304, Resi
dence 305 Douglas St.
Iloselmrg, Oregon.
Fence Fence Fence
A "wm
fc-A-'-ift
Page woven ateel cull spring wire
fence, loop en da, no trouble to splice.
Just received car load aud have in
stock the 8 bar 26 in., 8 in. may. 10
bur 28 in 8 In. stay for hogs; also 7
bar 36; 9 bar 39 In.; 10 Imr 40 In.;
9 bar 42 in.; 13 bar 47 in. stock
fencea, and 20 bar 48 in poultry and
'-ahbtt fence. Soft wire fence 7 bar
In. at 33c; 9 bar 39 In. at 42c
Also several kinds of poultry fence,
12 to 72 inches high. Barb wire,
'race wire and ataples. White foi
orlcea.
S TEARNS & CHENOWFIH
Oakland and Yonralla
Auto Owners!
Wo would b nleaseil to tet
four
Batteries Free
tny time anil itlvo you evnert
'ill on the runs of Ibillerlcs.
hen purvhnNliiK new butter
ies Rtt our price. We can save
you uioney.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
411 N. JackMon St.
wl,ttru
A New Flour
Willi an old iinine
"Pride of DoujU"
40,f HARD U UK AT
giving the flour the sweetness,
aroma and nut-like flavor of
the wheat.
Try this Home Trtduct.
I c
E
Our wagons are now ready to
deliver Ice anywhere upon
phone call, and will he running
on regular routes in a few
days, ice will be
Strictly Cash
this year, or the coupon sys
tem, which are tho best fur
everybody, liooka are now on
fnle at $.r, $10 and 120 each,
l'lumi' ymir order for book now
and avoid the ruh iuU.T, when
we are very busy. The price is
one cent per pound.
Roseburg Ice Co.
C. B. CANNON, Mgr.
We Buy at
BERGER'S
BARGAIN STORE
IlidtM, Molmlr, ltjiK
ltuhlier, Old MetalN,
Ihhtn it nd I tones.
A Good Line of St-cond Hand
Clothing For S.ilo.
5 Cass aud Pine SU.
E:0KMXMKOOOOOOOCHXOOCMOOg
ROSEBURG
MYRTLE POINT
MARSHFIELD
AUTO 5TAGE
Hum liurg. -Ully at ? 1J A. M.
LtMW M) rtl I'oiul, dully t V:.D A. M.
Connertlons at Myrtle Point
to and from .Marsh field, Co
quille, liitndnn and Towers.
Fare $6.48, including vur tax.
lteservutlons at main office,
40fi Cuss Ht., near depot, I'hone
3)13, or I'liipqua aud Grand ho
tels. Kapp a store.
TAYLOR & CLINTON
X)OOWOOOOrlSCKOcOOOOOi.'
Our Family Laundry Service
WHAT IT Irt
A help that will simplify your partlrulnr washday problems
nub is our family laundry service. Our driver calls for your fam
ily bundle at a definite tlmo each week, aud we'll do your wash
ing In our customary conaldeiate and sanitary manner.
Wrf
ROSEBURG
STEAM LAUNDRY
WE SELL
Edison
1AZDA LAMPS
Douglas County lgt and Water Co.
Attention, Mr. Ford Owner
T,7HliN you are in Uoseburtf to tho JJitf
Strawberry Carnival with your family
and your Ford, call in and et acquainted
with the
C. A. Lockwood Motor Co.
Successors to W. A. Ilurr A Sons
LOWER PRICES
You will find them in cur-
Grocerferia Department
Investigate. - Special Sale Every ,WeeK-End.
EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE
More Money for your Produce
More Goodu for your Money.
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