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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1920)
HORFfU'nO NRU'ft-nEVIKW, ATFROAT, MA M, I9C0. paur mm WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. AWARDS OX HEKKIES. Luther J. Chapln. of Salem, field tmmiT for the Klng Products Co., ZS. , judged the itrawberry exhibit. h award! being aa follows: nest one-hair ciaio Jira. i. seiner. Cleveland, first prize. $10; Mrs O H- Bryant. Koseburg. 2nd Mrs. Anna Berks, Roso- burg.' third priie. 4. - . nMt single box Weldon Brad ford Roseburg. first prize. 3; C. K. True'blood, Roseburg, 2nd prize, 2. Garlord Hradford. Koseburg, third priie, 60 cents. Best single berry J. W. Parker Roseburg, first prize, f 1. ' Most artistic shortcake Mrs. W 8. McUlhlnny, Roseburg, first prize! Best shortcake Mrs. D. R. Bry- out, jwuuuurg. nrst prtzo, sc. A box of luscious Btiawboi rl"s lh. Rife of Mr. C. E. Munson, of We.it ItOSoblir. were nn H.cl.u l .1.1.. office this afternoon. The fruit at- iracieo. much attention from the throngs who passed the Xows-Hovleu office during the parnde. A: 12 XPERT SHOE MAKKIl not a mere cobbler mendi yout siioes when they coma to us. We restore shoes Instead of repairing them. To strengthen the weak nesses without care In preserving the style of the shoe is an old-fashioned clumsy work. Let us show you what we do by our modern methods and factory machinery. Shoes called for and delivered. ) cents extra. Phone 131. W. S. HOWARD Gt-Mxlrear Shot lUpalrvr. US N. Jtufcson St. RoMnun 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 j Mouth" Not Only Looks Swett, But Is Sweet, Because She Uses KLENZO TOOTH PASTE I AND YOU? i Nathan Fullerton The Store Perkins Buildir.g i! li How About That Lawn, Does It Need Mowing? Remember we have a few mowers left over from last season, on which price has not been lifted. Then asrain 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 eipht-foot sprinklers and duplicate a rain shower. "I 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. WIS ORGANIZE Or several Roseburgites Have Joined and Are Wearing the Camel Buttons. AGAINST PROHIBITION luiiKtttti of tho Club i Outlined lit a Ttjlefcm.u L Sot tx XUy .Va..i Their IUh)U. I! your threat in dry aud paiclitu ihoot) Uan ami uu liuvo viuus ol a -Liiouiicr ol bu aui bctir croaaiujc iho uar uuu fauiut; a.vu uuu uo ui: iaucv, una iiicu you hapuou to buuip iUtj aouiuouo wiaiuitf ou uib com u uuuou bturiuf Uio picture o a camel, you cuu rt-st iujurul that the oiiaiijiuan v.nh ttio button la a tot tow partuer iu ii Litre and lb u char ter uicu.uir ot (no orucr ot Chimois, aa orgumxaiioa opyoscti to pioinbi aon. The Order of Camels baa reached Kobe-burg, aud some of the uienibera have not yet summoned enough courage 10 wear the oilicial msiguia in pluin siKht but have care fully concealed it beueuth their coat lapela. 'ihey will, however, undoubt edly wear the button in the upui. juut aa soun aa tho local memberbiiin in ere:ises In volume. Thia la a new organization v.hlch was started in the eaat and there are at least -several of the members In iloseburg. They are first, last, and all the time against prohibition. To 3 head man is known as the '"SheiU," and that office is held by L. Waliuco llopkiua, of New York. The ruriKtses. Mr. W'allace is quoted in a press telegram telling of tho purpose of .he order as follows: "in a coy corner of the City club Sheik Wallace said tho new organi zation, born in Milwaukee, Jauuary 16, 1120, the tiuy the prohibition amendment became effective, was a fraternal ordiT with a purpose. It is against the prohibition of light wiuev and beers, tobacco, harmless Sunday aovies and bus. bull. It Is against Bolshevism and stands ready to back up Americanism of the old-fasufmi'Hi sort. It will act as a body In politics 'inly when the rights of Americans are endangered.. It urges tho repeal of the 18th amendment and aims to uphold personal liberty. "We have 56,000 members In Milwaukee, and 2u00 joined in Chi cago tho first dpy. Not Heliiotis Order. "There is no religion end to the movement; any American citizen can become a member who believes 111 personal liberty; lis books are al ways open and the ritual is the only secret thing about It. It is a temper ance organizaion and accepts no fa vors from liquor interests or any one rlsa. "We turned down an offer of a ?50,000 club house In the east when he linuor Interests offered it. The camel was incorporated in the namrt nnd insignia of tho ordr because of 'he ability of the animal to withstand a long drought and a long desert to be crossed before we reach the final oasis." Eugene Gets a Raise in Rates EUGENE, Ore., May 26. Hlfcher vator and olcctrie lli;ht rates for Eu-L.-ene' beslnnlnj June 1 have been -.r.nonr.ccd by .tho Eucne water Soard. It is no longer possible to -nst!on a slight revision, says th board, if an adequate depreciation reserve fund fs to be provided. Tnder the new rate the minimum har)?e will be advanced approximate 'v 20 per cent for all classes In both departments No other chancre in rate is coi'.templalod for elertrlc ser vice, but for water, above the mini mum charge, the primary rate will ie 12 ccnu per 100 cubic feet a month instead of 10 cents. IIOMIX'OMINM CIIItKMOXIAU AM roa'ts lead to Ashland on Sat urday, June 5. that belnn the dale of the "homecomlnK" ceremonial to ho stared in 'ha' city by Hlllah Tem ple of the Mystic Shrine. Formal announcements have been mailed to all the mmhershlp, and tills notifi cation Is merely supplementary in the public way as a reminder. A Tlsit to Ashland, esprclr.lly In the way of a motor tour at this particu lar seasi n of the yeer, will prove to be a mo't eijnyable ou'ln. De- liebtful senTV rltrht on tho thrrsh- h'.lrt of th Oranlie City town, an l I camelnff privileirt s unF'irpassr d. Hll leh Temple fthrlner clubs are plan ' nlre to stteti'-d in a body and "nrtlcl I nnte. over fifty beeina booked from I Klama'h Fa'l orzn"irn'lon. Krnm 1 bland 'be parting of the wers will 1 load to the Imperial Council'! ses sions at Portland latr on, Juno n 24. Hi'lah Tempi" has contributed i five hundrrd dollars to the enter inn'"nt f"Md of Al Kader Tepiple. I Portland, and the r' nresentatien from Us organisation will be large , from various sections of the sate. n. pMtv potpntaies for Hlliah have ', be'n appointed for veral counli'S. including George S. Calhoun, of O rants Tau. for JoaepUUte; K. D. Williams, of Roseburg, for Douglas; Worth Hurvy, of Cottago Orove. for Law. Jxction P. Kimball, of Klam ath Falls, for Klamath and Lak-j coiiutles, who can supply petition! and aftofd gvncral tnforuatlon rela tive to thli approaching ceremonial. AIIK MAKING IMPHOVEMEXTO. . The Douglaa County Light and Water company are this week mak ing several Improvements at the power plant at Winchester, according to the manager, Mr. Jennings. The holler letting! are being changed by lowering the grate bars about 16 In ches which give! additional depth 'ti the firebox. The depth when the change Is completed will be about 48 inches Instead of 24 Inches as previ ously. They are also making the .'.ratis six feet as they were former ly and the shape of thj firebox is being changed to a V-shape Instead of square. This waa fouud neces sary as the old fireboxes were built lor burning coal and as they now stand they will give more space and will be better adapted for burning slab fuel. It will take about three weeks to complete tho changes. Former Residents to Hold Reunion Closed Monday, Next Week H, Liebes & Cos A Store li'! ! if ' i! Million .Dollar 1 . r or Sale Decoration Day fck lar ii . m The ninth annual reunion and pic nic of natives and former residents of Douttlaa county as well as those now sojourning in the vicinity of Portland, will be held at the com munity center. Peninsula park. Bun- day, July 4th. This was decided at a meeting of the Douglas County asso ciation officers and executive com mittee In the office of the secretary, Loti L. Parker, In the Washington building. The day"! program will begin with a business meeting of the association at 1 1 a. m., followed by basket luncheon from 12 to 2 p. m. Detwoen 2 p. m. aud 3:30 p. in. there will bo speeches, music and reminiscences of Douglas county and Its people. Among tho 1000 or more members of the association are the president ileoergo C. Johnson: George M Brown, attorney general of Oregon; Justice Henry I,, llensan, Judce Wil liam Colvlg, Hon. Binger Hermann, Ooorge H. Himes, secretary of the Oregon Historical society, and many others high In the affairs of the stato and nation. This reunion Immediate ly follows the annual meet of tho Indian War veterans and the Pio neers association, held between July 1st and 4tli. Association officers nrpe all for mer residents of Douglas county to bring their lunches and spend the day with Douglas county people. IfKl'TSKS TO OI1EY SCOITS. Trfhn Blaylock was today fined H2.50 for falluro to ohev tho bov fcouts after they had ordered him off the street with his car preceding the ichool children's parnde. The boys stated that he was riven warning to Keep oir ana refused to do so. MiiruccrrR c P IIS SUNDAY AT THE ClirUCUKS. The First llnptlot Chiirrli, Hose nnd Lane streets, J. II. Dickson, pas tor. Bible sc hool at 9:45. O. P. Co- show, superintendent. Morning wor ship at 11 a. m. Special music by the choir. Subject of the sermon. "Tho Powerless Disciples and the Mighty Christ." II. Y. P. U. will meet at 7 p. m.: all the young people of the parish are invited to this meet ing. Evening worship at S p. m., with preaching by the pastor. Ser vice at Clli'e at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Christian tliiirch. Pine and Wood ward streets, C. H. Hilton, minister Regular servl -en Sunday morning and evening. The v.JOr v.-ill preach. .Morning subject, "loyalty to Christ." Evening theni- "The Two Builders." I.nthusiastie singing. Bible school at 9:4"t. The workers have been much encouraged this year at the development of the Bible school and the maintaining of lis interest. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 o'clock. This will be a missionary news and story tell ing meeting. A paper will be pul lished by the society leader on Sun day evening, giving many Interest ing thing". Do not miss this. The public always Invited. . . Tho IVebyterliin Oiurrh, Jack son and I,;mo streets, E. W. Warring ton, minister. Como to church ser vices. Learn of Jesus how to live tho real life. St: 45 a. m.. Bible study. A rlnfs for young and old. 11 a. m. and p. r... morning and evening worship. We sing and preach that "liie lionet Is the. power of God unto Salvation to everyone that be lievelh." 7 p. m.. Miss Lucll Lenox will lead the endeavot service. Sub led, "Being a Good Comrade." Ito fferve an hour on Wednosday even ing for the pruyer service. ... MofliMlit Church, South, James Condor, oaslor Sunday S'hool. 9:45 a. m., W. L. Cobb, superintend cut. I'r'aihing. 11 a. m. by the pastor. J'inior I ensue. 2:30 p. m.. b. J. Hand, superintendent. Senior League, 7 p. m. Preaching at 8 p m. bv the pa-tor. There Is more In life than lip! llvlr: for self. Go to rhufh next Sunday some church. Take a friond with you. You will find a ?orlial wolronie at any of the churches In the l!y. SOlflBVOPWOtSTSDth'WteE t rt r Ttn-i ufter several I , it,.-,i foMott-ln IhA doa'h I if f'T Infant daughter. Is greatly Improved In tiltn anu wtsnes io 'thark her mnnv friends for their , sympathy "d klndn-ss ipd for th many floweri sent her. She li still ' very IU, although out of danger. The entire made up stocks of our Portland, San Francisco Los Angeles, Pasadena and Santa Barbara stores will be placed on sale Monday simultaneously at 25 to 50 Reductions from our regular low marked prices. It will pay you to make a epecial trip to Portland to buy your next winter's furs while the savings are so great. Don't miss this wonderful opportunity PORTLAND sieved & CSTABUSHO), FURS I o if OREGON 149-151 BROADWAY .... Sil Name of Park and Bridge to Change Hereafter the old Alexander Park will be known as Umpqua Park and . tho bridge as the Park bridge. This (teclsion waa received yesterday by i residents of Pmpqua addition and S. t D. Evans, the owner of a large ; amount of property In that vicinity. ; Mr. Evans states that he Is propar-: Ing to turn over deeds to the park rroperty to the city and that tho deeds will bo made as transferring t'mpqua Park. The construction of i tho Park bridge will probably bo started as soon as tho plans and I specifications are complete as the water Is almost low enough to permit work on the central pier to start. Poultrymen get your kale plant! from Earl Vosburg, 702 Fullerton. 50o per 100. Poultry and Eggs WANTED We pay highest market price In raah. Hlgiieet market price P?M for your cream, no delays. Bring In Your Products Roseburg Produce Co. 501 N. Jackson St. PHONE 279 CITY NEWS 0 Fence Fence Fence W wash and polish cars at Ver- leu i garage. Oreen'a tire shop does retreading. Snrelia Corseurre. Clara Comm. Phono, 402-R. Ill W. Wash. tf. We nay the highest price for Cas- cara bark. Berger's Bargain Store. There will be no deliveries on Mon lay. May 31, being Decoration day. Roseburg General Delivery. Sheet MetalWork OF ALL KINDrt J. II. SINN1GER Mil OAK KTKKKT rHONS 4M Auto Owners! We would b nloaaed to tea loor Batteries Free at any time and (live yon expert advice on the care of 1 bitter ftp. When purrhiwiiiig new batter Ira get our price Wa emm safe yoa money. v MOTOR SHOP GARAGE 441 N. Jnckmin Ht. Boaebwa Page woven Bteel' coil spruig wire fence, hup eiida, no trouble to splice. Just received car load and huva In ttnek the 8 bar 2H In., 8 In. stay. 10 bar 28 In 8 In. stay for hogs; also 7 bar 36: 9 bar 30 In.; 10 bur 40 In.; 9 bar 42 In.: 13 bar 4 7 in. stock fences, and 20 bar 48 In poultry and rabbit fenco. floft wire fence 7 bar !fl In. at 33c; 9 bar 39 In. at 42c. tAleo severul kinds of poul'ry fence, I 12 to 72 Inches high. Ilnrh wire. brace wire aud staple!. White for price!. F. W. McKechnie. of Chlco, Call fornia. Is visiting with his brother- n-lsw, Dave Shambrook. i Old Koldlera Ixjavo Mrs. J. T. Bratton, of this city. lenvos today for Portland, where she will Join her sister and go to Toledo, Oregon, for decoration day. Lime-sulphur spray, sulphur for fertiliser, sulphur for plant dusting. lime In Tlbls., arenar ef lead, black Ipaf forty, rjmpqaa Valley Fruit t nlon. HEINLINE-MOOFE MUSIC AND UHYSICAL EDUCATION Accredited TeacJxr! Only Ttie Ktiito detnnnds highly rfflt leal te.-M-lirra and tlili SctocJ rmplle l(K) prr oevit with the Starr hiw. Kohlhiiircu IlldK. Itmne MM M. A. BULEY CONTRACTOR Builds Anything. First class woi k. Let me figure with you. Dox 304. Refi dtnee 305 Douglas St. Kuacbunc Oregon. S TEARNS & CHENOWFTII Oaklund and Yoncnlla A New Flour with an old nnmo "Pride of Doulls" 40X HAKD VVIIKAT giving the flour the sweetness, aroma and nut-like flavor ot the wheat. Try this Home Pr luct. C E Our wagons are now ready to deliver Ice anywhere npon 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 beat for everybody. Hooks are now on F.ile at 15, $10 and $20 each, rhoiio j-our order for book now end avoid the rush later, when we uro very busy. The price la ono cent per pound. Roseburg Ice Co. C. B. CANNON, Mgr. We Buy at BERGER'S BARCAIN STORE Hh'ea. Mntmlr, llnw, lubber. Old Metals. 'Papers and llonea. A Good Line nf Recnnd Hand nothing Tor- Bale. i iasa mu r mi on. R0SIEURG MYRTLE POINT MARSiiFIELD AUTO 5 TACK. ! leaves H) nl. I vlst, dsllr 11 11. Connections at Myrtle Paint to and from Marsh field. Co qnllle, Flsndon and Powers. Far S 43, Including war tax. Peservatlons at main office, 40." Cnas fit., near depot. Pnona SQ3. or Vnpqna and urand ho le! n. Kapp'a store. TAYLOR & CLINTON r