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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1920)
mav a, i fftf v- GOOD BALL GAMES aa y PLAYED YESTERDAY II f! I n Turn About Fair Play Money will work as hard tut you as you work tor it. And It to tut mora agroi-aMo lo have IT do the labor ing then to do tha work yourself. But YOUR work and saving must procede the other. For the prospective copitallst there's nothing like an account at the Uiupuu Valley Hank to spur one on la his endeavors. JOHN M. THRONE, Cashier. the IMPQUJI VH.LLEV bank ROSEBURG OREGON The Klks' float In yesterday's pa rade was one of the most beautiful to be seen here for many years. The float was decorated by a committee of Uosehurg ladb-s who dovoled their entire time for several days to make It a success. .Mias Florence Uevaney was selected as queen of the Klka' pageant and she was attended by several small boys and girls dressed in white. A live deer was also on the float, which added considerable to the attractiveness of the entry. The ladles In charge of the decoration work are to be commended for un tiring efforts. Hhorthorn sire. B. Irving, Wilbur, Oregon. FOR SALE Italian prune trees fall delivery. Ord.r now, prices may advance, tl to 8, ollc; 4 to C It.. 40c; 3 to 4, 24c. It. L. Kills, three miles west, lioseburg, Oregon. ' We pay the highest price for Cas cara bark, llorger'e Bargain Store. NKW TOUAt FOR SALE Black mare, 6 years old. weight 1 300. Good milk cow, fresh; also bull calf by milking WANTED Outside work, anything that is wilhin limits or in strength and intelligence. Kx-sir-vlco man, 4 years overseas; mem ber Auierlcau Legion, Masons. Odd Fellows, K. of 1. Prefer employ ment with members of above or ganizations. Address L. H., News-Review. FOR TRADE Houso, 2 lots, barn, city water, close to manufacturing plants, In Mcdford, to exchange for auto. J. A." McLeod, Itt. 2, lioseburg, Orepon. WANTED--Position as farm ma.ii- ager or will run a fully stocked and enulppe.l farm rn a flinre or partnership basi?. Give location and description of farm and state ymir proposition. If yon n:o In ! renti il In up to dato methods nnd prr.ctl-al liuslness fanning 1 would appreciate an opportunity to cjve you my qualifications and refer ences. Address, F. M.." Hox 1, C'l.ln Ore. DUBBELBILT Clothe! are Itnj Jmlhreg Kthert'Ubeixrocniint. Mils of Kurd) tabricl, reinforced at all wear and uraia poinrj. so ipecial Dubbelbilt long wear feature! make poniblt die famotii Dubbelbilt guarantee. SiM Httl'uw, twrW nf. aWr, ttr, or atit ivill bt ripairtd frtt. Smartly ttyled, too clean-cut, boyiih modell, In all dealnble ahadea and minora. Tht tort of clothea that all live boya like to wear. Bring your boy in to tea toco. Priced at figure in accordance with the Ktmmy of Dubbrib.lt quality. '4-75 .75 lS.7j e,7 aa wsnu u J.7J HAPTH'S TOGGERY Complrte Boyi Outliling Depftrtmrrit Drew thftn up lie te We'll make tltem look ligrV. .1 J -Six We Wish to Announce Our Agency of the Chandler One of the oldest makes in the Country with their Marvelous Chandler Motor Equipped with BOSH MAGNETO Berg' & Beck Clutch Columbia Rear Axle See it on Display this Week at ROSEBURG GARAGE POWELL & ROBERTS AGENTS Fat and Lean Men Tie Score and High School Wins 'Over Riddle Nine. BRUNN GETS HOME RUN "Beefy" Sturrett Crab at Umpire and Mulit JtuitulU When Hi mm livl 1 tilled oil the Dluiuuiid fur Good 1' Laying. If Hurry HUUeburn, the lean um pire, haiiu't leaned on the side of the liana, tho fat men claim they would have won yeatcrday's ball gam. Harry denies the allegation but ad mits that the fat men did some better playing than had been anticipated. It wad sure some game, and when the diitt finully settled after the last run had crossed the plate, the score keeper officially announced that the ncoi-e was a tie, 3 to 3. If he had .mid anything else he would have uern murdered by one Bide or the other. The outstanding features of the name are too many to be enumerated here, but anybody that saw Irvin Jirunn'H home run, or "Beefy" Star rett's attempt to clean up on the um pire can give any desired informa tion. The game which followed, between the lioseburg and Kiddle high schools was a humdinger in every -mse of the word, and was won bv ho local boys by a score of 11 to 9, revenge being obtained for the recent defeat administered nt Itidrile. Today has been another big - day. No one can deny that the school pa rade this morning was the best the lty has ever had and more represen tative in every way. It was sur? tome parado nnd everyone spoke of 't in the superlative degree entirely. Tho remaining time up until noon was putin with band concerts, and attractions at the carnival grounds, mil at 2:30 toe big decorated auto mobile parade was started, and "say, 'wy. H was some" parado. Evidently owners of automobiles have been nt work fnr weeks In dec orating their cars, for never before .iave such expensive nnd extensive licorations been witnessed. The prizes were given by tho carnival committee and the Automotive Deal- 'M association jointly and a great J -ill of interest was taken In the competition. H he dealers parade Included hund mIs of cars wljlch were lined up in Kisses by their respective dealers piior to (h commencement of Uiu n.irude. Altogether the eurnival this y -ur has been exceedingly gratifying, i he weather Ideal, and with the event p! untied for tomorrow it is c.Ttaiu i hat Rose burg pi-uple will nut lack .or eiuerialneietil. The program for tomorrow follows: 10:30 a. m. Uaby p:irade. Forms .it Perkins building mid lino of tnureh ends at I'mpqua hotel. $50 in prises. 2:30 p. hi. Grange floats; fra ternal floats; Industrial floats. Form .it Dyinger mill. Three $2a first prizes; $15 and $10 second and third prizes each class. Buck parade and ealo at Judd's livery stable. Various stunts during the after noon. 9 p. m. Jitney dance in armory. ."ull orchestra. C uiletti battle on Jackson street .mii imidnight. STOCK RANCH 380 acres on Pacific highway, 125 acres under 'Hch, 60 acres In crop, partly .Mfulfa. balanco mostly hill pasture, with somo plow land, some goi timber, outside range, also U. S. Govt, range; ranch ca- carry 200 head of cattle; ranch nil fenced; 2 sets of buildings, fair. Will sell with stock anl equipment or without. For particulars see G. W.YOUNG AND SON Heal Estate and Insurance. 110 Cass St. Phone 417 next Monduy in obrvaaue ot Mem oiial day. Mrs. M. H. Cranuuii m - Huenu iu -- a ... tudav and 'l : viuitlne with friends. spend several days hero at the ueo.) Calvln Applegute, a well known Houck resiuence. yoncalla rosiue'U, moioreu iu li'Afl lilt. ..- .a .Hntiit .nrnivnl Mrs. E. B. lWSOn .in. -,,lamim lioseburg this morning from &uiher-ana vlglt un friends. ' 1 . . ...V. I.Ann Mr8. t. Li. XOKUin, WHU UM vlsliiug at the soldiers' hon.e with her father, V. 8. Grant, left this morning for Reuben, where she re-, sides. I Mrs. C. O. Hosmer and daughter, Eulula, leave Sunday for Portland, where they will spend a few days visiting and attending to business matters. in.. vniiA QnAiiAar formerly tn- I .11 1 nn tiBiuo " k v . ' 1.1......., I.. Ilia Ilnaiilmrr sirucior vi u"j high school, arrived In Jtoseburg this morning from Yoncalla, whore she Is teaching, to visit with friends for a short time. Mrs. Harriett Benson, a former resident of this city, will arrive in Itoseburg tomorrow from Eugene, where Bhe residos, and will visit for a short time with Mrs. George Houck. i M,- r ii Wallaco will arrive in this city tonight from Astoria and visit here with relatives for Boveral weeks. Mrs. Wallace formerly made her home In this city and has not re i; rued for 1 1 years. John Penny nnd D. Asher. of the soldiers' home, left this morning Tor PiUhTlln. where they will spend a short furlough visiting. S. liruo baker also of the homo went to Eu gene for a visit. Lelund Brown, of Salem, arrived here last night and will remain for some time. Mr. Brown recently filed on a homestead in tho Rork creek vicinity and will res'jle there for NEW SNAP SHOTS All Rosoburg banks will be closed ril 116 mowing. lit. to spsnd Frldar o4 Saturday at tsndliit tha carnival. I Mrs. T. B. 8urnit, who has bevn sls'ltliig with relatives in this city, rvrtiirned to her home at Round Prm- Medroril-l'.nscbtirg nuto Kt:n;o wll", :mHto daily trips, leaving Vmpqun niHi at I p. ni. McCrarken & IKr rio.t, proprietors and chauffeurs :af ty first. Mrs. Mary .A Ikon left this niorn ri; for Kuthcrlin, where she will "i-it with fi-lcnii; nnd relntivrg fur a i.rt time. i-'iie was in from hrt ''"ir.n m ('anyi)iiville last ninht at- tondine the giaduutlon exercises m the high school. OUR METHODS please tho particular becau-e of the sanitary, modern equipment, careful haniilinpr and individual attention.' DRV CLEANING THAT SATISFIES Who's your cleaner? Try tur Wny Our Auto Will Call. Phone 27. Tuesday June 1 Eight P.M. 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Made by Postum Cereal Ca.Batle Cnk,Midi seven months In order that he may provo up on the land. - In appreciation of the quirk and clfoctlve work done hy the fire de iiartment last evening In extinguish ing the fire In the barbershop next o her restaurant on lower Cass s'reet. Mrs. Ocorso Foutch today pre icnted tho members of the depart ment with a box of cigars and a car ion of cigarettes. .?.' Mrs. A. J. Clle, of Salom, who has been visiting for several days with her son. It. L. Clle. oC this city, left 'his morning fo rhor home at Salem, t'he expects to leave in a ftw days for eastern Ontario, where she will rmiln rlnrlnfr tho rummer. Miss Ethel Webb iRhiihkJ burg from Portland this an,.., visit for a short time with kw. M. I.. Webb, of thUdty. u, Is In the government ienleeli!r land, Mid has headqiiintoj a , federal building there. j CASTORIf' For Infants and ChUn I In I Ica rAKaViAaMV.. r Always twn tne Signature oft dm. Irmnparably BeautM I iechammlly Correct H. MERTEN Distributor for Southern Oregon ROSEBURG, OREGON. NORMA TALMALU "She Loves ati L$ Sbo loved and lied, and Cupid but smiled. A roUkkinf drama. Sennett PompHv? "THE STAR BOARD' Saturday: An all-star cast In "The Vigilantes." TODAY ONXt ALICE JOYCE IX ;i;ix.'Klls R. T Ashworth A. 8. Frey n. A. Ilunsaker O. L. Johnson Gu Law Pickens Bros, J- D. ReeM COMKCTIONEns E. H. Edwards : Mrs. Geo. Foutch O. B. Frank The Mapleleaf Conf. R. B. Mathewa E. A. Pettey Oeo. Staley L. D. Summerflald Vosburg Bros. . 1 DUP THFVFNfiFANfiE OF An Adaption from REX BEACH'S ftjjjj) A Centurr Comedy: "too Ltom a I