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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1920)
lummuma KwwmKvraw. thtiimiat, ji vk 10, toao. PAQR THRKH Don't ask for. SOMt MORE jTcRFBOUOCTS " Bn Mltinf FUlMi A Dainty "Crunch" when you bite them flavor of nit on roar tongue the most delicious repast will taste , better because of Snow Flakes crisply fresh Just from the oven I PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. . J. ,hlM-' nr.. by expert ly Orator, .'bone Mrs. Corb.n. i;-J, for appointments. Osmond flour. i"" .' pnd. of Douglas r-.'a- Ln5. IJr, st)i West Washington M. trt u fell your furniture or any- ihiu rou nave. reiams j,u. IZrruh and commission sales- uu - rooa i . .nvthin (o See FKlusi Bros. Old review building. Poultrynien get your kale slants from Earl Vosburg, 701 Fullertou, 50c per 100. We wash and oollab ears at Her e' asraae We pay the highest price (or Caa rara bark. Berger'a Bargain Store. IV H tMlttWllllW.MIIfcA'lWlettMl rS0lDBTOUiOISTS HUftfflSt Americans Attention!- CELEBRATE FLAG DAY! SUNDAY, JUNE 13th Rosiburg Lodge D. P. O. Elks hereby Invites the Public to attend the entertainment and exer cises given in the Elks Building at 2 p. m. Sunday, June 13th. All Legionnaires, all Veterans,. Boy Scouts, all Elks and all other fraternal and other patriotic organizations will please form in marching order at Elks' Temple. at 1:30 p. m. June 13th, and to the inspiring music of our own Roseburg Patriotic Band, march through our business section, to honor our Grand Old Flag. Exercises In Temple follow immediately thereafter. A SLIGHTLY USED 1 TON TRUCK All Hardwood Body. A Good Buy J. F. BARKER & CO., . ROSEBURG, OREGON IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS NEW SNAP SHOTS WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS County Light and Water Co. Are Visiting H airs. J. A. McMillan and son are visiting at the . Q. Keealg home In this city. May Locate Mere Walter S. Woodruff and wife, of Kansaa City. Mo., are in Roseburg with a view of locating here. Back From Bnthsrlln Mrs. W. T. Hoyt who spent yeater- da yat Sutherlin visiting with friends returned to her home in this city last night. Bark rYom feilem Attorney B. L. Eddy returned this morning from Salem, where he has been attending to business matters for a few days. 0ee to 8alem Miss Agnes Pltchford left this morning tor Salem to attend to busi ness matters for a shor time. Visiting Clubs Miss Helen Cowgtll and A. E. Street left tlhs morning for Yon calla, where they will visit with the Industrial club at that place. Ooes to Bandon Mrs. B. Lawler left this morning for Bandon to visit for a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. E. B. Spurgeon. Off on Vacation Eugene Wright of the police force la taking bis vacation and went to Creswell and Salem today to visit for a short time. Wilbur For Vudt Mrs. W. Q. Blake and children spent the day at Wilbur visiting with relatives, who reside at that place. Spend Summer With Sister Miss Madge Shields went to Port land this morning and will apend the summer at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. Cora Hinsdale. Visiting Htetetw. Miss Mildred Wilson departed for Portland this morning and will visit for a week or ten days with her sis ter who resides there. To Locate In Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, who have been residing in this locality for the past three months, left this morning for Michigan, where they expect to locate permanently! Transferred to ftowe burn Elder H. P. Hansen, who haa had charge of the denominational work for the Seventh Day Adventlsta in Coos county for some time, waa re cently transferred to Roseburg by the conference committee. Elder Hansen and family will arrive here early next week. Going to Convention W. H. Fisher of this city has an nounced his 'intention of going to the democratic national convention at San . Francisco. He has secured reservations and will leave the last part of the month to be in attend ance on the openinv day. Mrs. Fisher will accompany hlnr. Mrs. Wil liam Bell of this city will also be In attendance. Several other residents are planning on attending this great meeting. Fire Patrol Is Building Trail Considerable trail work la being done by the Douglas county fire pa tral In this county. A new trail to the coast range la now under con struction and will greatly aid in get ting men and supplies into the ter rltory. Thla new construction will be approximately two mllea In length. Another long trail la being ibuilt in the Rock Creek district where a large crew of men working on the east fork and building an en tirely new trail which when com pleted will be four miles long. An other trail to connect with the pres ent Mt. Scott trail has recently been completed. SENDING OUT BOOKLETS. Because of insistent demands for publicity booklets regarding Rose burg and Douglas county, C. 8. Hein line is mailing out almost the last of the booklets printed some time sgo by the Chamber of Commerce. On PAINS NEARLY DOUBLED ME UP Nothing Helped Me Until I Took Lydia E. Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound. Wyandotte, Mich. "For the' last four years 1 have doctored off and on w i i o u t neip. i have had pains every month so bad that I would nearly double up. Some times I could not sweep a room with out stopping to rest, and everything I ate upset my stomach. Three years sgo I lost a child and suffered so badly that I was out of my head at times. My bowels did not move for davs and 1 could not eat without suffering". The doctor could not help me and one dar I told my husband that I could not stand the pain any longer and sent htm to the drug store to get me a bottle of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and threw the doctor's medicine awav. After taking three bottles of Vegetable Com- Pnind and using two hottlee of Lydia E. inkham'a Sanative Wash I could do my own housework. Tf it had not been for vour medicine I don't know where 1 would be today and I am never without a bottle of it in the house. You may publish this if VOU like that it may help some other woman." Mrs. M A a t Btitdeb, 120 Orange St, Wyandotte, Mich. Why a Majority of the Smaller Cars Come on Goodyear Tires Last year more cars using 30x3-, 30x3V2-, or '3 ix 4-inch tires were factory -equipped with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. This is plainly a result of the high relative value produced in these tires for the smaller cars by Goodyears enormous resources and scrupulous care. They represent the same intense endeavor to supply, utmost satisfaction in tires that has laid the basis for the marked preference which exists everywhere for Goodyear Tires in the larger sizes. This real Goodyear value in tires is available for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other car using one of these sizes, at our nearest Service Station. Go there for these tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. 1 30x 3V4 Goodyear Double-Cure - 1 50 Fsbrlc. All-Wemiher Tread Lj 30 x 3V4 Goodyear Single-Cure t) 4 cn Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread . L 1 Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good cuing with a cheap lube! Uoodvear Heavy Tourist Tubes cot little more than tubes of less merit. 30 x 3ft size in uwlr. proor nag 1 $4 account of lack of funds no more books can be printed and all re quests with the eyceptlon of a few individual applications will have to go unfilled. These booklets give a great deal of Informative and de tailed matter regarding the commun ity and they have been In great de mand. It is to be regretted that no more are available for immediate use as a great opportunity is being missed by the city In not having ex hibits, booklets and flowers at the State Chamber of Commerce exhibit In Portlaud during the Shrine convention. Boy Scouts Start Lone Rock Camp BOY SCOUT CAMP, Lone Rock ' (Special to the News-Review) The Boy Scouts of Roseburg shortly af ter breakfast Tuesday morning under the supervision of Rev. E. W. War rington tor a hike to their camp at Lone Rock, where they will spend the ensuing two weeks. They took u route over the mountains, following the river trail, crossing "Old Baldy" i and getting a fine view of the sur rounding country and the North Umpqua river. I Going from there they went down to the Sunshine ranch and bad din-J ner, after which they followed the North Umpqua and visited Whistler's bend and stopped at Beckley's ferry for supper. Alter the evening meal they went up the road for a short distance and found a good camp for the night. The breakfast call sounded early and at 7 a. m. the scouts were again on their way, ar riving at Glide at 9:30 and feeling fine except for an occasional sore spot on foot or shoulder. The boys In camp are: Otto Ellis, Vern Williams, Loss Wright, Regi nald Ashworth. Monroe Hilton. Paul Gedden. Hall Seely. Victor Arundel. Leslie Pettey, James Wamsley, Rob ert Huey, Lucian Cobb, Victor Crouch. Merlin Hastings, Ray Mar tin. Glenn Heymers. Wallace Perry, Roland Swarti. and E. W. Warring ton, scoutmaster. . o WOOL MARKET HIT. (By Associated Press.) OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla., June 10. Hide dealers here declare the bottom has fallen out of the hide and wool markets. Green salted hides which two weeks ago were selling for eighteen cents a pound have dropped to 12. N. B. LaBryer, manager of a well established hide company here, aayi the price will go as low as ten cents, r.dding that the same condition ex ists in all the markets of the coun try. The wool market shows nn even worse state of demoralization, ac cording to .Mr. Laliryer. Wool which! a year ago ranged from 50 to 55 ; cents a pound now Is virtually lm-1 possible to get 2G cents for, he states. I The demand for wool is so slight, ! he said, that no dealers are making purchases except where they get an opportunity to buy at such low prices that they are willing to take a 1 chance. A recent attempt of the Wool Growers' association to hold a wool sale at Enid, was called off because there were no buyers. Auto Owners! We would l nleased to test your Batteries Free at any time and give you expert advice on the care of flatteries. When purchasing new twitter lea get onr price. We can save you money MOTOR SHOP GARAGE 441 N. Jackson St. Roseburg- Sheet Metal Work OP ALL KINDS J- H. SINNIGER 118 OAK STRUT PHO.NK 4M LIFT OFF CORNS! Doesn't hurt a bitl Sore corn lift right off with fingers. Magic I fa t TTtf M. A. BULEY CONTRACTOR Builds Anything. First class work. Let me figure with you. Box 304, Resi dence 305 Douglas St. RsTMebuntt Oregon. ROSEBURG MYRTLE POINT MARSHFIELD AUTO STAGE. t-mtl Ron hum. ially kt 71)0 A- M. U.v. U)rlle r.mil, .Lily t ..v A. H. Connections at Myrtle Point to and from Marshfield, Co qullle, Bandon and Powers. Fare $6.48, Including war tax. Reservations at main office, 405 Cass St., near depot, Phone 303, or I'mpqua and Grand ho els, Rapp's store. TAYLOR & CLINTON I C E Our wagons are now ready to deliver lee 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 tke best for everybody. Books are now on sale at (S, 110 and $20 each. Phone ynur order for book now and avoid the rush later, when we are very busy. The price Is one cent per pound. Roseburg Ice Co. C. B. CANNON, Mgr. Costs few cents! Drop a little I'reezone on that touchy corn, In stantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out with the fingers. Why wait? Vour druggist sells a tiny bottle of Frecione for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, with out soreness or Irritation. Freezone is the much talked of discovery of the Cincinnati genius. 1 Strawberry Time We can furnish the CREAM ROSIBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS PHONE 186 OPEN ALL SUMMER Piano Department Ilelnline-Moore Conservatory Violin and Physical Education Department Closed t'ntil September..? We Buy at BERGER'S BARCAIN STORE Hide. Mohair, Rag, ItilMier, Old Metals, Papers and Ilonee. A Good Mna of Second Hand Clothing For Bale. Cass and Ploe Sta. t