Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 01, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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Mother's Dream
' Plenty of Clean Clothes
for the Whole Family
At (Vouch ihe year. h hu dreamed ol the day which
.Could bong .n abundance of clean clothe, or evtryoo.
'a the bauly plenty ol rem pen ind nira for the ooyi,
and dainty ihmgt for the g,ri-.th sn ever ready
'supply of .now white linen lor the table nd W mMM.
The answer to mother! drain a the CryMal. The ra
penencc ol thouand. ol American women prove, what
ou may expect liom the Crystal in your own home.
r - r- A c-. thm rmtal Worhint
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JZat!xtT; b- be.wil.llir e.er.thit l't he" "J" 73
i eW eoaveateal term
fmr't pgaanfr Fut a Crystal in Vow Howie
Products Show fAREGULAR
, Tb land product show planned
for Douglas county tola fall promises
Ha be a real humdinger. Tb prem-
. lam list committee bad meeting In
, the office of County Agriculturist
V. J. Hum yesteraay ana ouuinou
tentative premium list that la to be
submitted to the full committee tor
their approval within a few day. I
Some specially large premium
are being offered In tbe.. livestock
department a well a In other de-j
partmenu. Mr. Cba. A. Brand is
wrltitiK the premium list on faortl-
culture and it la tbe Intention to
make "his one of tbe biggest ex
hibits of horticulture ever seen lu
Southern Oregon.
Tb show will be staged for three
days. It It planned to have a live
stock sale each afternoon with car
nival educational, features In tbe
evening. The committee la very
anxlou that large exhibits of sheaf
(train lie saved at this time, and re
rommentl that those who bare good
train take pains In- preparing best
samples and that they be placed In
the shade to cure. The grain should
be secured in the next few weeks.
iust-prevlous to the time of harvest
ing as they will, shatter less at that
time and look much better.
Electric Washer & Wringer
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION
MT.H8 HOHIIA, factory representative and demonstrator will wash .$ aOO.OO of paper money in a try-
-i Th. k..j..i tAat mm.htnn fun Ha nut In mil nn whlr-Ji halt won manv a Crvstal
enthusiast. HATVIUIAV, a to 5 P.M.
Come in and see the Crystal working.
' You can trust your daintiest and most delicate linen to the Crystal. The swinging attathement on
the Crystal makes it easy to put the wringer In three positions. The clothes may be wrung from the
machine Into the rinse water, next from tbe rinse to the blueing, while tbe second batch of clothes Is
being washed. Then from the blueing Into the basket. Drop In and! see how easily you cau escape the
weekly wash day.
UHLIG S ELECTRIC COMPANY
LOCAL NEWS.
Hisses Jenny -Thornton and Fern
Oberman spent this morning in the
city shopping and visiting with
friends. They returned to their home
in Oakland on the afternoon train.
The cases to be heard In the jus
tice court at Azalea yesterday were
not heard because of the absence .of
the attorney for the defense. One
waa an assault and battery case and
tbe other waa a damage suit against
the county In the sum df (750.
Richard Simons, of Yakima, ar
rived tn the city last night with an
auto truck loade I with the house
hold effects of the family moving
from Yakima to Olalia. The load
weighed two tons and was transport
ed from Yaklina In four days.
W. A. Porter, doaler in real es
tate at Yoncalla, was looking after
(business' matters in Roseburg to
day for a few hours. He reports his
fhonie town prosperous. .
The residence on 'Mill street be
longing to Mrs. Mary A . Lovens,
'was sold yesterday, through the Hice
and Klce real estate agency, to V. A.
Campbell, a recent arrival in this
jelty from Texas, who will take Im
mediate possession and make some
'substantial improvements.
KH'AI, NEWS.
C. A. Lockwood. of the Ford Gar
age, returned last night from Port-
land where he has been spending the
past two weeks.
, City. Engineer Bummers, who has
also been employed as assistant
county engineer, left this morning
for Medford where he has accepted
a position. The new job will cover
a line of construction work and will
be much more lucrative than the
position held here. Before leaving
be tendered his resignation to May
or Hamilton.
REAL SHOE SALEU
The final clean-up of this Sale On Shoes .
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 1 , 2, 3-
Your neighbors have no doubt told you about this old-fashioned Shoe Sale.
Look at these Prices:
$1 AA In this Lot you will find Shoes, Low Shoes, Ox- lj 1 AA
Wv fords, Pumps etc. Come and help yourself. Av
1.95
A lot of Ladies Shoes. Incl.
every While Ctnsas Shoe.
1.95 11.39
Choice of all Tennis Shoes &
Rubber soled Mary Janes.
1.39
QAr EXTRA SPECIAL NEW TODAY QO.
'Ol Choice cf any Mens, Womens or Childrens Moccasins,
Roseburg Only Raatl She Sale) At
IRViN BRUNN ROSEBURG BOOTERIE CASS STREET
PERKINS BUILDING SHOtS THAT SATISFY AHD FIT TOUR FEET ROSEBURG, OREGON
nfiWBSKeS
RANCH
X 150 acres on the Pacific High
way and the Vnipqua River: 8U
acres or more of tha beat river
bottom land; bearing prune or
chard; large acreage in wheat
and corn: all crop and equip
ment go with place; one of the
best located ranches in Oregon.
Ask us about It.
Fine residence. Beautiful
modern home In an ideal resi
dence location; one of the fin
est homes In town. Will be sold
and Immediate possession
given. Frlce $5000; $2000
down.
If interested in Investments
call and talk It over wltb us.
We have some good buy In
business property.
G. W.YOUNG AM) SON
' Real Estate and Insnranoe.
116 Cau St. . FhOM 417
u.i.i iWii..sas(rt i i r"wi3n
CHP' " rein on our W
LOCAL NEWS.
Mrs. H. Baldwin left this afternoon
for Portland where she will risit
for a short time with friend and
relative.
Mrs. Frank G-illam df Winchester
was a Roseurg visitor this mornlnc
leaving for ber borne on the after
noon train. -
Mrs. A. Fllhouer and .son, who
have been visiting here with. the
former's mother, Mr. M.: A. Drol-Ing-er.
returned this afternoon to
Portland where they reside.
Messrs. Neely. Rondeau and Mar
shall were in the city today from
Tiller. They report that elaborate
preparations are being made there
for the entertainment on July 5th.
All stores will be closed on Mon
day. July 5. Signs are being dis
played to this effect In nearly all
business houses today. No deliver
ies will be operated and all public
offices will close.
Mrs. H. A .Hackett and son Teddy
who have been visiting' here with
relatives left this afternoon for Port
land whore they will visit with rela
tives a short time before continuing
to their home in Hood River.
Harry Pearcc, who was Tecently
nominated tor sheriff on the demo
cratic ticket, has announced that he
will enter the race at the November
election and is today preparing his
acceptance of the nomination and
states the acceptance will be filed
.tomorrow. -
Sheriff Qulne has -received word
from Monterey, to -the effect that
Ralph Mayfleld. the boy auto thief
arrested here yesterday, is wanted
at I hat place and that a warrant has
been issued for him. - An officer will
be here within - few: days.
With nearly all filling stations In
'.he cltv showing .'no gas" signs the
news that a car load from Los An
geles will arrive tomorrow was the
good Information received today. The
car 1b one recently ordered by the
dealers and should arrived last Fri
day.
D. B. Tlubar, optometrist of the
firm of Bubar Bros., who has been
at Seattle since Saurday attending
the western Optometry Congress In
session there this week, arrived
home today. Ho reports a delightful
trip, and discussions relative to tbe
optometrist work were practical.
F. M. McMillan. O. O. Calmer and
X. P. Calmer, of Manson, Idaho, who
have been visiting here for the past
few days with J. M. Judd. left this
fternoon for California, enroute to
hir home. They have been In Port
land attending the Shrine conven
tion and stopped in Roseburg to visit
at the Judd residence, Mr. Judd and
Mr. McMillan, being cousins. Ther
are very favorably Impressed with
Oregon, and with Roseburg and es
neclally with Roseburg's hot weather
They stated that Iowa Is no- hotter
than Rosebnrg, hut that the heat
there Is sultry with no air stirring,
while here there la always a breeze.
Well Known Man
Married Recently
Word was received bere today to
the efreet that M. o. Evans, neia
manager of the Oregon Grower Co
operative Association, was married
in Vancouver. Wash., on June 29
to Miss Kllzabetb Strock, ot Chat
tanooga, Tennessee. The wedding
wn,i . solemnized by Rev. A. H.
Thnmtuwn. Daator of the Methodist
hnrfh Mr. Rvana has been a fre
quent visitor to Roseburg for the
past several years navtng oeen in
tha wtuirinn utrvlfA nf the (iMfln
Agricultural college and afterwards
with the XI. 8. department of agrf
culture. He is a graduate of Cor
nell university and was a student at
rArvniliH fnr two vears. He has
many frlendB in this city who extend
their icongratulattons ana gooa
(vishes. Mrs. Kvans is a. graduate
Df the East Tennessee Normal school
ut Johnson City, and of tha Los An
geles branch of the University of
California. The newly married cou
ple will make their home at Salem.
QUALITY, not quantity, is what counts. So It Is with our
business" We buiii our business, on quality.
Poor jewelry Is a disappointment and sbows poor taste; good
.Jewelry Is refining and elescant. This Is the klud to wear and
give to others. , ' !
We aelect OUR goods with care. WE know the quality of the
(ewelry we sell Is good; YOU will know It Is good when you
4vear It. ; '
When buying jewelry you can only trust to the REPUTATION
of the firm from which you buy.
Our WORD is our BOND.
BUBAR BROTHERS
3H- -H
DANCE AT SUTOERUN.
SUTHERLIN, June 30
News-Review:
You have a notice In your paper
ot the dance at Sutherlin being post
poned. Whoever gave you the Infor
mation Is sure off, because the Oak-
l.nj nw-tiMtm la vtvlncr n fiance in
Sutherlin Friday night, and expect
to give one very Friday night.
C. W. HARTLEY.
NOTICK OF REMOVAL.
All patrons and the public gener
ally are hereby notified that Smith
and Friend have moved the-lr Jitney
stand Krom Phone 371 t 21. Call 21
hereafter. flMITH and FRJEND.
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D. A. Johnson, of Los Angeles.
, f a. Ihn UatNinntltntl T.tfA ln-
i Roseburg this afternoon enronte to
Eugene, where he win aiienu m
business matters for a few days. He
was greeted at tbe train by Dr. L.
MJeLapp. tbe two having been old
school friends.
. DAILY WKATHKB REPORT.
RESIGNATION TAKES EFFECT
U. 3. Weather Bureau, local office,
Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending
Si. m. today. .
Precipitation In Inches and Bund-
! Maximum temperature . 90
Minimum temperature
Precipitation, last 24 hours ., 0
0
Normal preclp. for this month .32
Total preclp. from &epi. i,
lata, tn date i . .- ......... 22.54
Average preclp. from Sept 1,
33.86
Total deficiency from- Sept. 1,
... .. ...............'
Average precipitation for 43
wet seasons (September to
May, Inclusive) . ; . l-7
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C. J. BREIER CO.
Reasonable Prices
Are Our Success.
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4 Men's white canvna shoes and oxfords, leather soles ...t,.SS.45
f Men's work show, full stock, Chippewa make ....1.rt 4
J Men's Brown duck, rubber soles nnd heels. $2.03 j
t Men's Button shoes, Goodyear welt S6.O0
K Men's Dress shoes, gun metal blucher 5.45 4
Complete Line Tennis,
I Brown Duck Outing and Athletic Shoes.
j We are especially well stocked nt this time In Men's high-grade
Q dress shoes, best standard makes, ottered at a saving from $2.50 V
' tn stn tui R
to $3.50 per pair. Our price.'... '
MENS SUITS
A saving from $5.00 to $10.00 on every suit. $2n.00 to $48.50
A lar;:
BOYS SUITS
'tment ot well made garments. I
MENS HATS
Lafe Engels. for many years post
master at Peel.-spent today in the
city. Mr. En pels resignation takes
effect todsy, July 1st. Frank 8teln
houer, the new postmaster taking
up his duties; , The location dr the
nostofflce has Jalso Ibeen changed,
and Is now about one mile farther
up the river.
If KW TODAT
FOR RENT Good five room fur
nished house. Phone 1-F23:- '
FOR 8AI.C 23 head of stock hoga
Address P. R. Weaver, Myrtle
Creek, Oregon.
FOR SALE Firetclass grain hay.
loose In the" field. Laurel Crest
Ranrh. Phone 4FM.
FOR SALE 1 milch cow. 6 bead of
goats; 1 pig. N. P. Wheat. Brock
way. Farm .In Happy Valley.
FOR SALE White Leghorn eock
rels from trapnested hens. 200
to 256 eggs in pullet year. (2
each. $20 dozen. If taken within
ten days. Ed. Bryant, phone F2B.
FOR SALE One automobile bug at
$100; one Ford touring car; . 1
good, delivery car:, one trailer. 2
good mowers. All cheap.' Judd tc
XlcMlllln.- - '
FOR SALE 1 920 light "8" 6-pass-enger
ear. run $00 miles. E tires,
spot light, and at a reduction
worth while. See Mr. Burdlck,
Hotel Umpqua.
I SATISFACTION.
I when you use our ser-
I DRV CLEANING
I That prolongs the wear,
I preserves fabrics, shape
I r and style..
I Low charge.
I Who jonr cleanerV
I Try tmr VTj
I Oar Auto Will C1L
. 1 Ptieoe 177.
$8.80 to I3.0O 4
Si:lal values 3.fW 3.4S JI.B5 4
Men's summer underwear, per suit 91.00. to $t.4il 4
Ladles unions, specially priced 75c 4
Ladlis night gowns, fancy muslins, and batiste. .. $1.03 and 92.iia T.
Ladies ralnskln pumps and oxfords, f.2.05 to $3.nr j
Ctil'dren's fancy glnghr.m dresses ....91.05 to 92.45
2 Children's play suits, blue, blue. striped and khaki. $1.35 to $1.50 jj
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BESSIE BARRISCALE jl
as a Charming Young Sculptress in ' y
A Woman Who Understood
I De Haven Comedy, "EXCESS BAGGAGE"
i Friday Wm. Farnum in "The Lone Star Ranger". 4
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1 1 today Harry Carey I . only I
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A rollicking romance of a Joyous vagabond. . Thrill! Glow! Laugh!
p Christie Comedy and Paramount Magazine.
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