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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1920)
Thz Value of a Dollar. LOOK at it from two angles. -What Is tin' dollar worth In exchange value? Whui In it woith when saved? If you can rcalle the difference, then It In needless for us to argue furihor about II being to your welfare to deposit those dollars In an ac ount here at tho I'mpqua Valley Hank. i You won't wait nnjtlier day. J. M. TIS1WXK. Cashier. the UOTQUJI VALLEU bank NEWS SNAP SHOTS -- 1.0T Child' whim rlv- rtnir, pleais lean at Ni oBKu or Hubar llroa. Store, rVOSCBURG OREIOON To Cottne irove Will Arrive Tomorrow Mrs. E. C. Adams left this mom- Miss Maybelle Miller will arrive In for Cottage Grove, where she I In Hoseburg tomorrow night from will visit wlih relative for a short j Kugene, where she has been attcnd tlnie before conllnuinfc on to I'ort-1 ink the 1'iiiverslty of Oregon, and land to attend the ltose Festival and will spend the summer at her home Shriners' rnnvenlion. , here. r. . r. DELIVERY ! 5 Roseburg Ice Comp y Our dt'llviry cars are now runniiiK muUrly. IMhi'iy 'lavs fr hII territory north of Ciihh, uIko ,ipr,r r of Mosii'T h;i in eluding N. HoBeburK will b MONDAY. V. Y.M. Y v riMUAY. All territory flout h, Including t Uo3(l.iii vill ! Ti'K.-l) Y, TliTKSlMY & SATTUDAY. We want to Rk our fUHtuiniTB not to b di'ccived. as m'T;'.i ready have by another littl Kind wi'h IOK iminiod on the ttiilj of it. This r'pre8ntH John hintrH I c plan;, und in in no manner whatever rouuectfd wilh our if e plant. J will pay for the painlinK if John will put bin mime on hi wuKon. ROSEBURG ICE COMPANY By C. B. CANNON, Manager of Oakland, yester a Nash Six touring llarnc-'K, the local The Overlook Addition! Lots are selling and if you are interested in securing a desirable lot close to the business sec tion see us at once. These lots overlook thtj city and are in a strictly residential district where everyone owns their own home and the lawns or flowers are cared for. Paved street, sewer, city water connections. These are the only lots left in the city with all these advantages at a very rea sonable price and easy terms. For further information sEN. RICE OF RICE AND RICE Jell Medley, day ureh:ised ar of Itussell dealer. To I'oiiliiml Mrs (. J. Hicks and son Frederick left this morning for ;onlaud when they will attend the festivities at that place next week. V l-il in Hnlem Miss Clara Anderson left this morning for Salem where she will visit for a few days with Mrs. C. K. Oiiiiiiiiliigs of that place. Suit I iliil Today Suit was filed today by C. T.-lJind ins. of Ashland, against W. II. Helch ert and wife, to collect 1235. 63, said to be due on a promissory note. Visit In Portland - Mrs. George Burnett and Miss Ruth Burnett left this morning for Portland where they will attend the Shrine celebration and the rose show. Attend ltte Show Among those who left thin morn ing to be In attendance at the Port hind high Jinks next week were Misses Violet and Ilosa Moffit. who will visit with relatives In the metropolis. Visitiluc Itev. Cornier .Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Margason, of f'hico. California, are visiting at the home of Hev. J. E. Cond r, on their way to Washington. Itev. Conder formerly waB Dastor at Chlco. Trotters Inuice Tonight The Trotters club will hold a so cial dance at the Dlxonvllle hall to- nieht and will leave the Hotel Vmp- iua in nutos about 8 o'clock. They have secured tho services or the Juzz-O-Four oronestra to furnish tho music for tonight's event, fail Ohnmil Off Carl Otimnn, day fire truck driver, was off duty today because of illness. Percy W ebb, former driver now on the police force, and City Recorder Whipple, took turns at the Job to day. Will Leave Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. W. B. llnmmltte who have been visiting friends in this city for the past two weeks, will leave to morrow for their home in I.os An geles. Mr. and Mrs. Hammltto were formerly Itoseliurg residents and never miss an opportunity to visit in this city when In Oregon. Tiller to t 'elebrnte Tiller is still "on the map" and today nnnounced the complete pro cram for the big celebration to be held there on July 5th. The man agement will make every effort to show everyone a good time. In tho afternoon a big danco will be given and also at night. The .lazz-O-Kour orchestra of Hoseburg will furnish the Jazz strains for tne dancers. A larrre number of Rosehurgiteg are planning to motor to Tiller on Sun day and remain until Monday night. This will prove an excellent outing and give the "tired business man" u chance to rusticate. TOP. SAI.E Grocery store at a gain; doing a fine business; show the same. C. Merrill, Mill St. CAISD OF THANKS. We wish to express our deepest, henrtrelt thanks for the kindness and helpfulness shown ns by bur friends and neighbors during the death and funeral of our beloved husband anil father, iiIho for the many beautiful floral offerings sent. MHS. .1. N. lil'ST. MHS. A. 1.. HOWAItn. Vlltflll, IM'ST. WAI.TKTt ItfST, JASON rtl'KT. COLLET ltl'ST. NF.W TOII Vl FO't i'H.NT-:IC5-J. Phone CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For 0ver30 Years Always brais the Si.-ristuic of AVE sUnI? ALE Today marks the beginning of th.3 second week of this real shoe sale. We .are going stronger than at the start. More and more people realize the im portance of this money saving opportunity. FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN Shoes That Satisf and Fit Your Feet. PERKINS BUILDING CASS STREET ROSEBURG, OREGON Shoe Repairing Bring in your work and see the difference. LOST In nouebuig, an Elks' rin, set with small diamond. Engraved on Inside W. W. C. Keward. Find er please leave at Xewa-Kevlew. FOIt SALE Farms and houses a' bargains; farms small payment; house3 small payment, bal. same as rent. Overhead expense light. C. Merrill, 604 Mill St. 1 1, ' ' "JI ; rraue ior t. La n 1 Junc22. at bar-1 can I Set FOIt QI'ICK ACTION' First class sawmill and planer In full opera tion for sale. Fi le location. Good donkey engine and plenly of line. Disagreement between owners reason. Can be had for J600U.OO. Would coat $20,000.00 to repluce at present prices. See N. Klce, of Hlce & Rice. wl MODERN EQUIPMENT and expert handling re turns your apparel In A-l shape at least cost. Don't trust to home made efforts get best results here. Who' your cleaner? Try Hur Way Our Auto Will Call, rhone 277. PORTLAND!: 7 room house on paving; lot 60x100. garage and woodshed; good garden. Will trade for Portland. Price 2200. $'U0 down, balance $25 per month. 5 room house and good sized lot Just off paving: graveled street. A nice little property that can be bought on terms. 1'rlce $1500. $2000 will purchase a B-room plastered bungalow, modern; lot 60x100, on graveled street. Terms if desired. Some other good residence that T ill be sold on attractlvo terms. If you are Interested in buying a home. SEE- G. W.YOUNG AND SON Real Estate anil Insurance. 110 Cuss St. Phone 417 DANCE! AT THE Riddle Pavilion TUESDAY, JUNE 22 jtNEW MANAGEMENT jt Dancing From 9 to 12 P.M. Music by the Famous JAZZ-O-FOUR A BIG SAVING on the following': Men's canvass shoes, leather soles $:l.45 Men's canvas Oxfords, leather soles $3M5 Men's work shoes, full stock $:l.05 Mo's button shoes, welts ' $li.UO Men's dre.-s shoes, calf skin, welt $7.95 and $.50 Men's F.iiglish Walkers, Mahog. llrown $.9. Men's dress shoes, Gun Met. black $5.-I5 Men's high grade dress shoes, F.nglish and semi-English, $12.00 anywhere $11.30 MENS SUITS A snving from $5.00 to $10 on every garment . . . .$a5.00 to $30.00 BOYS SUITS A large assortment, well made $H.!0 to $10.50 Men's Underwear, all styles, reasonable ..$1.00 to $1.45 Men's work, dress, and auto gloves reasonable. Ladles' white relgnskln pumps and Oxfords $2.05 to $.1.05 Men's, ladies' and children's brown duck outing shoes and Tennis at luv prices. We Carry Standard MaKes Only. Jackson C. J. BREIER CO . Jackson TRAIN SERVICE CHANGES SUNDAY, JUNE 20th SOUTHBOUND: Xo. 53 leave Koseburg 9:15 A. M. Instead of 9:40 A. M. No. 15Jeave Rosiburg 5:20 P. M. Instead of 5:30 P. M. NORTHBOUND: No. 16 leave Roseburg 1:23 A. M. instead of 1:15 A. M. No. IS leave Roseburg 7:35 A. M. instead of 7:30 A. m! No. 14 leave Hoseburg 1:30 P. M. Instead of 1:40 P. M. No 54 leave Roseburg 11:10 p. M. instead of 11:00 P. M. No change in schedules of other trains at Koseburg. For exact information concerning train schedules. tall u;Swi local Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES John M. Scott, Ginmal Passenger Agent. it W (6y ' JACICSHEEHAJv E0PI GILQERTEODIE HA(?I? Xyf i!gi'eLOI?fOUS chorus ystf)Girl& 11 4 1 ADMISSION: 50c. 75c. $1.00, $1.50. PbWuTu Seats Now on Sale at the Box Office. I lowers Dlsliibuted It was found that rom mli ii ti.. .. i. , ri..- .i.i0 ! cured the passenger! troiinJ morning resulted In a great many of 1 the passengers of the. trains held up tal.liiR advantage of the stop to view the city. The committee in charge ot the distribution of flowers started work early aud many were given bouquets of pretty flowers. When lie flowers were for ofm pay a large sum for them, ilrj a'.von all they rosos uVj iaiidM or charge. Advertise In NewMten Dr. B. R. Shoemaker Announces His Candidacy For SCHOOL DIRECTORS I At the Eletion to be held 1 JUNE 21, 1920 g "To do the best I can for the betterment ol 8 the Schools." ' So TO NIGHT fl.isH "The Cyclone" ... . . .. . u.v....lAd Polio . uuc ol the cannuuui jonnncn ."- . v 'Sunshine Comedy, "His Nai!!i Saturday : Slary MncLaren in "The lidto 'lrorcl gin iiii n ii.ini-'.'!mwi.iii"." i.'l"Si'jyOrl arguerite " TODAY O.NXi j If 1 Clark in U Sec Xo .Man Hear Xo Man Ki ' Burns Comedy, "Two Dollars