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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1920)
Am ) iRmk liD AIM GTATI7 P AX! If am day and will not be ble to give her lesson if we are not right on band. - RESIDENT s -: Contend IB Fluid Dracln ifpisaiiiai i ALGOHOL-3 PEH CENT. 1 AAMfishlerYcoaMtkiafbrAl l .Inil.lindHlrrbaa' OV Brttlla- tin4UieStomck5 and Byciiaf Thwby Promoting Diw Cheerfulness indltestCoali neither Opidtn. Morphine - ( MitMraL Not Nahcotb. 2' t(,firnlficmelylbr Constipation and Diarrlwe. i and rcvcnsnw - t LOSS OF SLEEP ? resultiii,- a?refroni'"''jg7: a ""' " 4 Jocoilt Siruitureq new tw"; For Infanti and Children. Motors Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears Sigm of y hf Use For Over Thirty Years rasrsffiiJ n n ato n i n Exact Copy of Wrapper, TM MHTWII WMNUT, NCM, T04M OfTT. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Holser, of the ness holding up considering the lum Deer Creek Country, were In town ber market. He has orders ahead that last evening for a short time: Mr. will keep the mill busy, and the de Helser Is manager of the Iear Creek inand locally Is excellent. The mill Is lumber company, and reports busl- now running ful time. Safe TtUUi .ca. PorInfntfl.fnv1ldnrfOrraBtnarCfilMrM I rb Original FooU-Dnnki'M All A fcr.NFAN73&!.WAUDS ASK FOR Horlick's Hie Original Avoid InuUttoM anJ SubtltattM. Rich MITfc, M fitted Grain K attract In PtrnvtUr fro Cookin&-fiouTihmDig4tibl The Ouija Board IS A WITCH. m A helpless sort of witch, so far as doing anything Is concerned, re- f f gardlesa of what It may tell. However, there Is a witch that does things relieves soothes R J heals- It Is g i WITCH HAZEL i 5 J Nathan 5 FuIIerton rAe RcxaM Wltch-Hnzcl Lotion 40c I!enll Witch-Hazel Salve, box 23c EXAMINATION AANOINCEI). I The O. 3. cirtl service commission announced an examination on July , 24. 1920. to establish an ellgibl i rogister rrom which selections inav Loans and discounts . . . $ 98,161.30 i be made to fill vacancies as they may Overdrafts, secured and I occur In the positions of clerk and unsecured None carrier, post office service, Roseburg, Bonds and warrants ... 18.672.68 Oregon. Salaray 11000 per annum Banking house 2,500.00 plui bonus. Report of the Conditio of th DRAXM STATE BANK 'at Drain, in the Stat of Oregon, ai the close of business Juno SO, 1920: ttcnources. Furniture and fixtures. . 1,70000 Other real estate owned None Due from approved re serve banks 56,671.82 Checks and other cash Items 15 00 Cash on hand , (.807.14 Total $14.527.74 Liabilities. Canltal stock said in ..$ 15.000.00 Surplus fund 3,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 3,877.38 Individual deposits sub ject to check 121.164,97 Demand certificates of deposit ' 2.190.57 Time and savings le- . posits : 49,280.47 Other liabilities 14.46 Total $194,627.74 State of Ore., County of Douglas, s. I, Milton Evans, Cashier of thfl above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above , statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. MILTON EVANS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of July. 1920. C. W. BURROWS. Notary Public. My Commission expires Dec. 10, 1920. Correct Attest: DWIOHT REED, W. W. KENT, Directors. XOTICK OF REMOVAL. All patrons and the public gener ally are hereby notified that Smith and Friend hsve moved their Jitnev stand from Phone 271 to 21. Call 21 hereafter. SMITH and FRIEND Dodge Brothers Officials Advance WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. HUH SPECIAL BARGAINS in HOT WEATHER GOODS. Saturday we offer Bathing Suits, Childrens Wash Dresses and Ladies White Skirts, at greatly reduced prices. In Groceries: Will sell Sugar at $25.00 per sack of 100 pounds; Candy, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas and all kinds of Lunch Good3 for your 4th of July picnic, at prices that are right Peoples Supply Company Announcement baa Just been made of important changes in the person nel of Dodge Brothers home office rganization. Long established rela tionships continue, with added re sponsibilities for several who held the more important posts. H. E. Dodge himself remains at the head of the Institution as presi dent and treasurer and member of the board of directors. The other wo directors named are F. J. Haynua and Howard B. Bloomer. Mr. Haynes has been associated with Dodge Brothers for many yeara and was their factory manager when they first began building motor cars. It has been under his direct supervision that the great plants of Dodge Broth ers have grown in a little over Ave yeara from about 20 acres of floor space to nearly a hundred, and have produced approximately nair a mil lion motor cars in that brief period He Is now appointed vlee-presiden and general manager. Mr. Bloomer, the other director, has for many years been the close personal friend and legal counsel of both usirace E and the late John F. Dodge. It was the latter's death, last January, that brought about these changes In Dodae Brothers personnel. Of especial Interest to dealers throuKhotit the country is the ap pointment of Charles W. Matheson aa acting general sales manager. Mr. Matheson has been director of ser vice almost since the time the first Dodee Brothers motor car was built and In this Important capacity has encountered and solved some of th? most perplexing problems of the business. With practically a half million of the cars now in the hands of the public, he begins his new du ties with a full realization of the Importance of keeping a car sold as well as merely selling It. It has been announced previously by Mr. Dodge that there will be no change In the policies of the com pany. J. O. Newland Is the local agent for the Dodge car. 0 CAMAS VALIJ5Y HAPrE.VIXtiS The Fourth of July nnsiel off very quietly In the valley this vesr. There were a few picnic parties Sunday and Monday. Wilfred Brown and iramtiy naa a few friends In Monday to enjov their fire works. Punch wns served darlns the evening and everyone enjoyed themselves. Miss Bertie Wells Is quite 111 alj Mercy Hosnital In Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Denn are glvlnr a pleasant vacation to a Connie or Port'and children, friends of their son. victor, victor spent a rew osvs !th hs parents dur'nir the past week. He returned to Portland Mon av. belnr rrcompan'ed as far ap nrrwhurg by his mother and slste- Oeolfa. Mrs. riars niter n"1 cnlinrp-i Have been visit'ng relatives and friends In the vallev. Mr. Pe'e Mirfndaln went to Pohitrg Monday to spend a few weeks. Mlns Dora Oo-dman. of Mnrr- 'leld. Ik visiting Welcome Martlndale for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Brace Mrr. M nd Mrs. Psnl Murray and Mr and I Mrs Wad K'ncs'd are vlltln at the home of Z. T. Mnrrsv. I Mr and Mrs. Will Ttran hsve, Tupped to the Dev's place. Thr, diurMer Mrs. Haft I Hmker and three children, and son PJrl and his wife, snent the Fourth with them. The lesions on nrsng are to -' gn at the school honse nvxt Frdav mornng. Evrybody who la Interested should ha there as sonn as the stage gets Id as th nars will tear on lh All citizens of the UulttfT States who meet the requirements, both men and women, may enter this ex amination: appointing offlcera. bow ever, have the l gul right to specify the sox desired In requesting certin cation of ellglules. Age limits. 18 to 46 yeara on the' data of the examina lion. Age limits do not apply persons entitled to preft-rvne on ac count or military or naval service. Information and application blank may be obtained by applying Charlea E. Flelda, local secretary board of civil service examiners, Roseburg, Oregon: or to the Secre tary, nth U. S. Civil Service District 303 Post Office building, Seattle. Washington. a CITY NEWS a Arundel, piato tuner. PBona 189L Wo wash and polish cars at Mer ten's garage. We pay the highest price for Cas- ura bark. Berger s Bargain Store Wo pay the highest price for Cas- cara bark. Berger's Bargain Store. W ATKINS producta. Phone 137-L. 126 W. Lane. Ladles' shampooing, dying; child ren s hair cutting, etc., by experi enced operator. Phone Mrs. Corbln, 76-J, for appointments. Have your piano artistically tuned by C. H. Arundel, 25 years Interna ilonal experience. Player piano re pairing and adjusting. Phone 189-L, The Deer Crwk blacksmith shop has been re-opened, and general olacksmlthlng and horseshoeing will be given special attention. Ed. Noah, The picnic of the missionary so ciety of the Presbyterian church that waa to have been held Thursday, has been postponed one month. CONTEST TO BE HELD, A silver medal contest Is to be held at Green Friday evening, July 9. under the auspices of the W. C. I , U. These medal contests are held frequently and there Is ' always great deal of rivalry. Hon. B. L. Eddy will speak, and there will be musical program in addition to the oratorical contest. Refreshments are to be served. - a!gg5iii::i:iii::ii::iiiiii!niiii3gj8Wl Heir la your opportunity to intur Caunat emtMtfTatMinc wren in fpedinjj, pronunciation and poor cboic of word. Know the metming at puxxling war trrmav. Increase your trffciency. wbicb retwJU in pow? and tticccaa. 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NEWLAND 3 Corner Cass & Stephens Streets - ROSEBURG, OREGON q a ' 2 . n 5 2 ' 5 S 5 KMCfHTS ATTHXTIO.N. The K. P. lodge will meet at Sykes hall Wednesday nlKht. Business of mportance to be looked after. Mem bers urged to attend. WIIEX VOf LEAVE TOWN his summer It's a good movisto have he News-Review follow you to your acatlon home. Let us mull It to you nlly just phone 135 or write our subscript-ion department and well lee that It comes to you regularly. We Buy at BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE llideo. Mohair, Ibigs, Ittihlwr. Old Molnls, Palter and Hones. A Oood Una of Second Hand Clothing For Sale. Cass and Pine Sts. g srCAN YOUR FRUITS It will mean money saved this winter. Mason jars $1.00 for pini-s, $1:10 for quarts; Jelly glasses 70c dozen, jar funnels 10c to 35c. Thick jar rubbers 10c dozen, Jar caps 35c doz. Preserving Kettles, Spoons, Strainers, Aprons, etc. Save money at CARR'S . . . 231 North Jackson ) PROFESSIONAL CARDS MRS. F. I). OWES Cut Flowers Phone 240. 403 W. Cass. DR. M. H. PLYLER Chiropractic Physician, 222 W. Lane St. OIL B. P. BRA I FORD W1FR Chiropractors. Phone 40-F4. DR. CIVIIR K. ALLEN rentlst at 331 Perkins Building, I'.oseburg Oregon. Office hours 9 to 12 a tn.. 1 to r o m rhone Sutherlin Sanitarium MEDICAL SURGICAL Write R. I. HALU M. D Supt. Hnthcrlin, Oregon A Refreshing Drink MAKES HARD WORK EASY. BUY SUPERIOR SODA FOB HOME USE tOSINIR. DAIRY AND SODA WORKS PHONE 184 OPEN ALL SUMMER Piano Department Hemline-Moore Conservatory Violin and Physical Education Deparlment Closed Until September..? Auto Owners! be pli-awd Ui test We would your Batteries Free . at any time and give you expert adriro on (tie enn of lint tor le. Wlien pttrclinoing new baller ls get our price. We can save you money. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE '441 N. JiKkson Ht. Itosebiii-g. M. A. BULEY CONTRACTOR Builds Anything First class work. Lit me figure with you. 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