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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1920)
PAUB TWRDB Constipation r ansa .1 rrHERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain' g Tablets for constipation. When the proper dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it is the effect i of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper- I ties tnat aia in esiaoiisning a natural ana regular action of the bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets have cured many cases of chronic constipation. CRATERLAKE ROAD Engineer Reports Favorably On Opening New Route From Roseburg. NOT CHANGE ESTIMATES District Forester A.lvlxes Washing, ton Headquarter That Work on Road Should Sot be Delayed . But llegun at Once. 0. D. Rs. representing the Rem--are now In position to make deliver Hon Typewriter Ca- ln tne 'tV les on machines. If Interested, call t ,tatc,i that the manufacturers him this evening at Uuipqua Hotel. WITH OUR OXYGEN BLOW TORCH we can melt or mend the toughest and hardest ateel. Such a welding process as we employ was unknown a few years ago, now It Is generally employed for breaks in mach ine parts, in steel and Iron, in all hard metal. Let us do your welding and save you the outlay tfor new parts. Mathews Welding Works ACETYUNE WELDIKC4 CimisC SPECIALTY ill m A SLIGHTLY USED . V2 TON TRUCK All Hardwood Body. A Good Buy J. F. BARKER & CO., ROSEBURG, OREGON IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS I She Has Such a Sweet Mouth" Not Only Looks Sweet, But Is Sweet, LENZO TOOTH PASTE AND YOU? Jathan Perkins Jullerton 72 jj&XaJUL Store Building r . A A A a a &aUAAJ WWrWrWW WW WW w w How About That Lawn, Does It Need Mowing? Remember we have a few mowers left over f rom last season, on which price has not been lifted. Then again 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 eight-foot sprinklers and duplicate a rain shower. If Under good Pressure it will cover a space 20 feet wide, or can be reduced to as narrow a strip as you wish. Churchill Hardware Co. The following letto. )i . . t celved by Forest Supervisor W. K. Itamsdell In connection with the re iciit survey made on the Tiller Crater lake cut-off road. The letter in a copy of the roport made by Dis trict Forester Cecil to Washington headquarters and covers the salient f-ature of Iho case. The lotter fol lows: Dear Sir: Enclosed Is a copy of the report of Mr. Beezley of the bureuu of piib- 30 over this 3-mile section carefully and report whether or not In his tudgment it would be possible to construct a road of the type of the IK miles already built and still stay within the funds available in the ex isting agreement. In general. Mr. Ceesley's report is that the road can be built for the agreement total. It Is reported that $1200 will be required (or cleaning out slides on the 1 miles' already completed. Adding together 163,000. 131.17 and 11200 makes a total of 197, 886 aa the estimated cost of build ing the 3-mllo section near Drew and nutting the road between Drew and Trail in condition for automobile traffic. To complete the road be tween Tiller and Trail would, in tound numbers, require $100,000. There Is an exceedingly strong lo al demand for rhe completion of his road. Local meetings have been held, and the road district has ap proplrated funds. The state highway commission is exceedingly anxious to have this route opened up for au tomobile traffic in order that It may r-erve as a by-pass during the pav ing of the Canyonvllle-tlaiesvllle sec tion of the Pacific highway. From a forest service standpoint It is highly desirable t.i complete the project, nils is about the first of the larger projects undertaken, and the 1 "fe miles of road built through heavy rock work Is not available for use jintil the adjoining three miles is completed. Even with the comple tion of tho 3-mile section the project 11 ilH n5TT jtl OODUAS CO j ( Zci . . V J t'J K 1 V KLAMATH srtiZZ 1..' 1 X co- jojfe mlI jAcjton oo. j f5L auMM. Ic ' I iL Li"- I L 1 it Mc roads covering proposed work for 'hp completion of the road between Tiller and Trail. The bureau of public roads was requested to furnish report advising whether it was feasible to repair the existing road between Drew and Trail Instead of attempting au entirely new construction. The report Indi cates that 3 4 mil.ps of now construc tion should be undertaken. The rest of the road an be repaired and put In fit shape for travel by automo biles. It is estimated that this cost will be $31,176.63. Approximately 1 miles of road was built by the forest service a few years ago be tween Tiller and Drew. There re-J mains a section three miles in length which is under agreement at an es timated cost of $65,610. Several months ago the bureau of public . roads submitted a revised estimate raising this amount to about $96, 000. Mr. Beezley was requested to' will still be unsatisfactory, since it will not be possible to cross the mountains by automobile. It is believed that if the project Is undertaken on the basis of $100,000 total cost, two-thirds co-operation ran be secured lor the entire project. This Is the same basis as the exist ing agreement totalling $65,610. On this basis the additional funds to be provided by the secretary will be ap nroxlmntely $11,500. it Is believed that this is a highly desirable ex penditure, and request Is made for authorization to negotiate a new agreement to Include the three miles already under agreement, the total cost to be $100,000 and the co-oper ation approximately two-thirds. Ft will be planned to finance the addi tional funds out of fiscal year :9-l Section 8 money. Very truiy yours, GKO. H. CECIU District Forester. Portland to Extend The Glad Hand PORTLAND, Or., May 28. "Hos pitality will be our watchword," said A. L. Tetu, chairman of the hospl 'allty committee of the 1920 Shrine wliTch meets In this city June 22nd to iMth. He continued: "We will have fifleen captains sta Mnned at the leading hotels and un der them will be ten men each and er headquarters will be at the Im perial hotel during the session of the Imperial Council in June. "Nobles Herman Von Borstel will be my first aide; F. E. Manchester, second and George D. Schalk, secre tary. The captains will be H. A. Fire Starts In Barber Shop Fire stapling from the range in the adjoining restaurant last night did conafdprable damage to the Cass -street lTnrb,r shop. TTio fire was discovered about 6:45 o'clock by James Fletcher, assistant fire chief, who saw thf building filled with smoke and broke in the rear door to investigate. Ho immediately turned in an alarm and within a short time the fire was exMngriishod with the use of chemicals only. The firemen were preparing 'or their exhibition drill at the t n the alarm wan turned in and practically the entire volunteer force was present at the Cushing, F. J. Slater, George Schalk. I fire hall. .Mr. Fletcher was on his Herbert Greenland. J. R. Grek, J. R. way to parti-'pate In the drill when Mumma. George McDonald, George he saw the blaze. People thought Williams. Carl Thomas. Fred Dose, f the run madt was part of the exhibi George Carwell, J. N. Matschec, J. D. tion and paid little attention to the Auooit, J. Anuand and George I Iran-1 truck, expecting Ihat the men would d'P're. T return to the Grand hotel, where the "We will have a committee-at-large exhibition was to have been held also very soon, for it is our inten- However, by the time the fire had tion to make every visitor feel "at been extinguished It was too late for home' from the time he or Bhe; the entertainment and it was post- Safe Milk For Inta nti & Invalid HsCMtiaf A Nutritions Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Homo or Office. Atom Imitations and Sobititntei Sheet rietalWork OP ALL KINDS J. H. SINNIGEP 111 OAK Brunt PHO.N si HOY SPOl'TS DO GOOU V.'tlltK. Many people have spoken very favorably of the excellent work done by the Hoy Scouts. These boys have uonated their services entirely tree of charge and are assisting the car nival committee very greatly. Prior to yesterday's parade, the bays cleared the main streets of cars in 1 S minutes. They can be vroatty as sisted by auto owners if the drivers of cars will koep in mind the fact that no carB are allowed on the streets covered in the line of march and will drive tholr machines av.-ny beloie being forced to do so. This will not only save time but will also lessen the work of the hpys. Also Ifu opening must be left in side streets for passage of the fire truck In case of a tire. Auto Owners! We would b nleaaed to tert your Batteries Free at any time and Rive yon expert advice on the care of liatteries. When purchasing new batter lea get our price. We can save you money. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE 441 N. Jarkaon 8b Roaebiirg. YOU CALL WE HAUL. Anything at any time. Wood for sale. Phone 102. L. K. Chambers lit McClelland ft Chambers' 2nd Hand Store. HEINLINE-M00BE CONSERUATORV MUSIC AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Accredited Teachers Only - The Htnte demands highly efficient teachers and this School complies 100 per cent with the Mate law. KiihlhuKCii llldg. Phone IHI Poultry and Eggs WANTED We pay highest market price in cash. Highest market price Held for your cream, no delays. Bring In Your Products Roseburg Produce Co. 501 N. Jackson St. PHONE 27 A New Flour with an old name Pride of Douglas" 40-f HARD WHEAT giving the flour the sweetness, aroma and nut-like flavor of the wheat. Try this Home Product 'UKMCeCtCKHMfiBMSnM We r.vy at I I BERGER'S 5 BARGAIN STORE 9 Hide. Mohair, llaj, $ Kubber, Old Motals, Papers and I tone. A Good Line of Second Hand Clothing For Sale. Cass and Pine Sta. ICE Our wagons are now ready to deliver ice anywhere upon phone call, and will be running on regular routes in a few days. Ice will be Strictly Cash this year, or the coupon sys tem, which are the best for everybody. Books are now on sale at (5, $10 and $20 each. Phone your order for book now t.r d avoid the rush later, when n e are very busy. The price la cne cent per pound. i Roseburg Ice Co. C. B. CANNON, Mgr. ROSEBURG MYRTLE POINT MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE Leavo KOM'burf. Istly at 7 A3 A. M. LasvM Myrtls Point, daily al 9:30 A. at. Connections at Myrtle Point to and from Marshfleld, Co qullle, Vundon and Powers. Fare $6.48, Including war tax. Keservatloni at main office,. 405 Cass St., near depot. Phone 303, or Umpqua and Grand ho tels, Happ's store. TAYLOR & CLINTON M. A. BULEY CONTRACTOR Builds Anything. First class work. Let me figure with you. Box 304, Resi dence 305 Douglas St. Hooeburg, Oregon. Our Family Laundry Service WHAT IT IS - A help that will simplify your particular washday problems such Is our family laundry service. Our driver calls for your fam ily bundle at a definite tlmo each week, and we'll do your wash ing in our customary considerate and sanitary manner. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Fence Fence Fence WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. Page woven ateel coll spring wire fence, loop em, no trouble to splice. , Just received nr load and have in ' stock the 8 b tr 26 In.. 8 in. stay, 10 , bar 28 in 8 I14 stay for hogs; also 7 bar 36; 9 bar .39 In.; 10 bar 40 In.; ; 9 bar 42 in.; 13 bar 47 In. stock! fences, and 20 bar 48 In poultry and rabbit fence, rloft wire fence 7 bar : 26 In. at 33cij $ bar 39 In. at 42c. j Also severnl finals of poultry fence, 12 to 72 inches' high. Ilarb wire, brace wire add staples. White for prices. alights from the trains till they board them for the homeward Jour ney," continued Mr. Tetu. MEMOItlAL, WAY. Are heretofore announced, the Memorial day observance will be uelu at the Oregon Soldiers Home on Monday, May Si, wnero the services will occur at 2 o'clock p. m., com mencing with the decoration of the graves in tne Suluieis Howe ceme tery. Following this a meeting will be held in the grove on the Soldlors Homo grounds, the program to con sist of reading of the orders, song-i. reading of Lincoln's speech at Gettysburg, and an address by Rev. J. A. Spaugler, of Eugene. All soldier graves in the city ceme teries adjoining the city will be dec orated on Sunday. May 30. Pleaxe bring flowers for that purpose to the armory not later than 9 o'clock Sun day. School children will ktndly at tend the services on Monday and -slst In placing flowers on the graves of soldiers ib tae Home cemetery. poned until tonight at 8 o'clock. UltAVKS AHU HOUIIKII. VIENNA. May 2. Vandals and robbers have turned from plundering graveyards to robbing churches. Sev eral fumous Vienna edifices have been entered recently, among them the historic .Mariahilf and Rocflus churches, and robes and altar vessels of great value have been stolen. The police say lltere are about 40,000 persons in lenna who may be elapsed as criminals. They report 1405 burglaries In the city In the last SO days, with 965 ar rests and the recovery of loot to the value of 60,000,000 crowns. 1 e TEARNS & CBIENOWETII Oakland and Yoncalla Attention, Mr. Ford Owner "11 THEN you are in Roseburg to the Big " Strawberry Carnival with your family and your Ford, call in and get acquainted with the C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. Successor to YV. A. Burr & Son WII.I. EXTEND WORK. TIENTSIN'. China. May 2S. En largement of tbe worz of the Young Men's Christian Association In China is planned as an outcome of the in ternational convention of the associa tion reeentlr held In Tientsin. large number of new branches are to be establisneo ana 1 tarlea are to be recruited. After you eat always take P ATONIC (SB) r5R VoUR ACn:$TOMACJj) Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat ed Guay Feeling. Stops food souring, repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aid dwh and Kmp9 atetnach w.t and itras. Incraaaaa Vitality and Pap. EATON1C U tba bit ratnadr. Tana of tho. aanda wondarfullr brnafitad. Onlr enata a cast or two a dar to oa It- F'itlatr auaraittaad as plaaaa tm wa will refund aav, Cat a baa fcastodw. XaawUi aaa, Nathan Fullerton, 205 Cass St.. j Roseburg, Oregon. OWER F You will find them in our- Grocerteria Department Investigate. - - Special Sale Every ,WeeK-End.z4. EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE More Money for your Produce More Goods for your Money.