Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 06, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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WALKING BOOTS
Comfort is the keynote of our
walking boots. You can see at
a glance what comfort these
shapely boots hold for you and
what lengthy service they will
render. If you enjoy being out
in the open, they're exactly
the shoe for you.
ROSEBURG BOOTERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEIT
Bring IS your Repair Work and see the difference.
Perkins Bldg. Cass St. Rosebukg.
f iiiCACO. Auk. 4. Evidence i
ulalinir thai the wild spend-
luis oigy U uvit nnd tlio l-ubilc I
(jetting La' k to normal comltum n
rapidly as possible. Sale ly tli"
mull order houses have alwa t'ceu
conxiden d an aicui.uc barometer
of business, moie tsimiy ns it
applies to the country at large.
'J lie inuiithly comparative state
ment of Bull's by one ot ihe Kreutesl
mull urder himM nhuns that the
) peuK 1 Olivine wan leutin-u iuni
I I'td'i uary. The decline was not ho
jL.urkfd In rrrarcT, hut In April Ibe
tuli'H oropped.
May Hliowed a still inure MluiiiiiiK
decrease and June showed tll.uon,
iiiu tinder January. July dlnolayed
a gain, but the Bales were nli near
ly thirteen million less than In
auuary and morn than a million
dollar! under the correspond Inn
month In 1919.
The story of stolen moonshine
and the fight which resulted in
Olendale reiciiu : told as follows
In the Glendule News: The "I.e
l,i rid boozo bunch" were through
(;iendule the lust of the week, it Is
reported. Anyway on Sunday even-
InlR we not only had mooniicht, nut
we had "moonshine" in evidence, In
fact we had it by the wheelbarrow
loud on our main street. It was of
the fighting brand and several tlglitk
and drunken rows dissraeed our
put lie thorouhfuruii. Apparently
liliiidale has no officers lu enforce
law and order.
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IRoseburg, Oregon, Rev. K. W.
Warrington, pastor. Sunday school
on August 8tb, 1920, :45 . m.;
K. II. Oulhrte. Supt. Come and
brlnie the children. Competent
teacher and Classen for all ages.
Morning Service 11:00 a. m. Ir.
Louis Albert Hanks will give the
last Sermon of the series of "The
Winds of God." His theme being
The South Wind" or "The Wind
of Harvest and Reward". These
sermons are very entertaining and
Instrurtlnve. Y. P. S. C. K. at 7:00
p. m. Topic "Problems of Recrea
iion In Our Community. Mrs. L. H.
Kanrher. leader. .No evening service
nt church. Union services In High
school. Kvery one is Invited to at
tend and take part In those services.
. Come.
at 11:00 a. m. Sermon by the Rev
Dr. Thomas McClary. Subject,
"Why Do We I-ove Jesus Christ?"
hnworth lesigun meeting at :00
m. The public Is cordially invited
to hear lr. Thomas McClary from
Lus Angeles, California.
FIHHT ItAITIST t'lll'lUH.
FIlUiT M. K. CTHCIICII.
Corner Lane and Main Streets.
F. W. Kooagy, pastor. Sunday school
at 9:46 a. m. and preaching seivice
Corner Lane and Hose streets. -
llihlo School at 9:4 a. lu. O.
CoslioWj Superintendent. Nubile
worship at 11:00 a. m. Atlorn.y
Chas. F. Hopkins will speak at this
service. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30, to which the pub
lic Is Invited. J. II. Dickson, pastor.
HOME SURVEY IS M.tlE.
ST. UEOIUiK'.H wise. CHURCH.
The Holy Communion nt St. Geor
ge's ivpiscopul Church, on August
sth, takes place at 7 : .1 0 a, m. .Morn
ing Service nnd Sermon nt 11:110
a. in. UKV. THOS. It. ALI.E30N.
IIOZKMA.V. Mont., July f.. About
l.".f per cent of all city women order
their domestic supplies over the tele
phone, and about 4i.S per cent of
tl'em pay caf-h fur their groceries,
areindiiig to on Investigation re
cently conducted by Miss Vera Har
ris, a member of the graduating
cluss of Molntana State College,
iiniotiK women of soutliern Montana.
Sixty-three per cent M farm women
who replied to questionnaires sent
out pay cash for their groceries,
they reporled.
Mis Harris discovered tnat
percent of city women have budgets,
and that 14 pe. cent of farm women
thus keep account of their expendi
tures. Seventy-one per cent of city
women pay attention to brands and
mnl:es in buying supplies, it was as
certained, compared to o .1.7 per cent
of farm women.
Our Want Ads obtain rusults.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use ForOvcr 30 Years
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Just add water,
it's ready!
That's all the camp cook has to do with FISHER'S PANCAKE
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We have added these ingredients in just the right proportions
to give you PANCAKES that you will pronounce the best
you ve ever eaten.
On that August fishing or camping trip FISHER'S
PANCAKE FLOUR will add materially to your joy
and materially reduce the labor of the person in charge
of the "camp eats."
See that FISHER'S PANCAKE FLOUR is part of the
oumt on tnat August trip to the great outdoors.
FOR SALE AT YOUR GROCER'S
Fisher Flouring Mills Company
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AKOL'.NU THE TOWX .
Will I-enve WlnclnvMsr Bar ' ' I
;. W .SloperJs pteparing to leave
hoitly for Wlnihctar buy where
h will enjoy several weeks outing.
Over Kroin SutlM-rllie
Klder J. A. and Mrs. Rlppey arovo
over from Sutherlln yesterday after
noon returning borne in the evening.
To rortluml
Mrs. Tom Wharton left ia nigm
(or Portland, where she will spend
several weeks visiting with friends
I relatives.
Visit liur Ulster
Mrs. .N. Woodling wno resme. in
the northern part of the state, is
vlsiilng here with her slater,, Mrs.
K. Patterson.
Visit lu Went
Mrs. Georae Clarke and ennoren,
oi fills city, left last night for Weed,
California, where they will visit
with relatives for a short time,
l-'rom Wilbur-
Miss Kdlth Brown arrived in Kose-
bur this morning from Wilbur to
spend a short timo visiting with
friends and relatives.
To Newport
Mr. and Mrs. wm. Aguew wno
reside on Kast Deer Creek, left this
afternoon for Newport, where they
will spend the next two weeks.
let urns Home
Mm. L. H. Kuney. who has l.ea
visiting In this city at the E. L.
rrott residence, left this after
noon for her home In Eugene.
Here- From Eugene
James Pearson, a former resident
of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Au
brey i. Smith and Bon, motored to
Itoseburg in the formers car yester
day and will spend some time. Yi3lt
inig witn inonns.
Ohio Man Ultlng Here-
It .V. lluekland, of Ohio, a cousin
of W. S. Conine, of Deer Creek, ar
rived In Roseburg last night for
few weeks' visit In this section of
the state.
Keturri From Xewpnrt
Mr. and Mrs. William Skldmore,
who have been spending the past
two weekB at Newport, arrived In
this city last evening. Mrs. Skid
more was formerly MIsb Elta Dll
lard.
Will Arrive Tonight
Mr. and Mrs. T. Ii. Vlrder and
daughter Eugenia, will arrive in
Itoseburg tonight from McMlnnville
and visit for several days with Mra
Irder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Shambrook.
Is KxpecttMl irome
Mrs. K. n. Williams and daughter
Klizabeth, who have been spending
the past few woelts in San Fran
cisco. Oakland and Los Artgeles, are
expected to arrive in this city to
night or tomorrow.
Stricken With Appendicitis
J. K. Down, traveling salesman
for the Pwight-Kdwards coffee com
pany of Portland, was stricken with
appendicitis in Eugene Wednesday
evening and was rushed to the hos
pital in that city (or an operation.
From Ashland i
T. Humphreys arrived In Rose
burg this afternoon from Ashland
and will take possession of the
Wheat farm In Looking Glass valley
which he purchased from the Ak
Sar Den Lund Company some time
ago.
(oing Kast for n Visit
Mrs. II. P. nioom and little son
nre leaving tonight for Kansas and
Nebraska, where they will visit
friends and relatives for a month
or six weeks. They will be accom
panied as fur as Portland by Mr.
Hloom.
Married Ijlit Night
Thomas It. Dean and Miss Caro
line Henry, both of Yoncalla. were
united In man-Inge Thursday even-1
tng at the Baptist parsonage, with
Rev. J. H. Dickson officiating. They
"III make their home in Yoncalla. I
lt.-tnnilng From Tiller
Elbort node, editor of the Cottage'
'rove Sentinel, accompanied by bis
family, and A, A. Richmond and !
Nelson Durham, also with their fam-l
ilies. passed throughthe cltv todays
on their way home from Tiller to
f'ottaire Grove after a vacation. They
report a verv pleasant outing. I
lieives on Trlr I
Forest Supervisor Unmsdell left
today for Rujada, located In the Bo- i
henilan -nining country near Cottage
t'.rove. Ho will spend a short time
there examining forest conditions
and also the grazing possibilities.
He will be jollied at that place by
a grazing expert from the Portland
forestry office.
Hci-e From l inneaota
Mrs. Ellen Dougherty and daugh
ter. Miss Agnes Dougherty, and Miss
Helen Grotty, nil o Bralnerd, Minne
sota, nre visiting here at the home
of Mrs. Dougherty's daughter. Mrs.
II. Dreucker. Both Miss Dougherty
and Miss Grotty aro graduate nurses
and may decide to remain perma
nently In this cily.
Hack From Outer lake
Warren Burt and wife and V. X.
Fields nnd wife returned yesterday
from Crater Lake, where they have
been enjoying the past few days.
The trip was made in Mr. Fields
car. They state that several thous
and people have visited Crater Lake
thus far this season.
Strange Freak Here
A strange freak In the tfhape of a
fourteen year old boy who has
never walked, moved, or spoken
since he was born, and who neither
can hear or see, spent the night in
this city and left this morning for
California. The strange child is
being taken to California by relat-!
Ives In the hope that the change of'
climate will enable him' to use some
of his faculties. J
Motlfonl Estimate Frnlt Crop !
i Miniate of the 19:10 fruit crop
In the Medford district of the Rogue
river valley have been made public.'
the estimate being placed at 1200
cam. Of this total It Is expected
there will be 700 cars ot pears and
5 0t cars of apples. An effort Is al
rcay being made to register help for
the Irking seison. as the lack of
labor for this purpose was menace
last year, and shows little tendency
to improve this rear.
Home Brewer Gets
30 Days in Jail
MEDFORD. Am. 6. Tom Mur
phy, principal In the Front street
shooting affray last Monday evening
was found guilty of Infringement of
the bone dry law In Justice Taylor's
court yesterday afternoon and was
given 30 days in jail and 1100 fine.
Two dozen bottles of hootch, a wash
boiler half filled with sour mash and
several gallon Jugs containing home
brew were offered In evidence. Mur
phy's only defense was that be
cooked the combination of corn and
hops for the benefit ot his stomach.
Judge Taylor decided any stomach
that could stand the evidence offer
ed was not In a very serious condi
tion. As Murphy was In jail any
way on the "attempt to kill" charge,
now awaiting the October term of
court, the sentence does not mater
ially effect his future plans.
NEW TODAY. .
WANTED Furnished house. Address
BoiTtl, tMty.
WASTED Prune pickery, v. rite for
particulars, isona urns., uuiie. ere.
WANTKD To rent mntorrycle for
couple weeks, phone 811-J.
FOR 8AI.E 42-plece fancy China tea
set. Call mornings. 731 w. aioaner m.
FOUND A dark bay mare. Ownar
please call and pay chart;?!. H. 3.
(JloaKft. r.oenoower, ws,
FOR MAI.H A l-ycar-olrt milch cow.
Its. Address T. F. Paulsen, Looking
Ulaaa.
WANTED Woman to work In the
halls. Apply at Umpuua Hotel Ini-
meuiaieiy.
FOIt RALE Maxwell 1-ton truck, good
condition, or will accept tew. good
cows In part payment, a A. Ooutlilor,
Camas Valley. Oregon
WANTKD Man to work OA farm with
prune orchard. thre miles out. Small
family preferred. A. F. Stearns, Oak
land. Oregon.
WANTKD Iteflned elderly lady desires
position In city or country as house
keeper for adults: In fine light bread
baker, and wants steady place more
than hlHh waaes. Mrs. o. A. Brown,
box 17. ttt. 1. Itoseburg.
100 ACHES 1H miles from town. Some
Ideal creek bottom land. Knough
wood to pay for place twice. Meal
to cut Into small chicken tracts. Must
sell at once, alaka ms an offer. J.
V. fsey.
Miller's
IDillard
Sub-Division
Choice River Bot
tom Land, in
Tracts of 5 acres
and up.
This land has been In grain.
Crop is now being harvested.
We are now In position to show
these tracts. For further In
formation see Sam Miller, Dll
lard, Oregon, or
G.W.Y0UNGANDS0N
Real EaUte and Insurance.
116 Cam St. Fhona 417
AUTO OWNERS' ATTLMION !
The Universal Tire Filler Co.
of Portland, Ore.
han established a filler station
in this city, and you can now be
relieved frum your tlr trouble.
It rMe the same as air, with no
Inner tubes, punctures and blow,
outs, besides Klvea far icreater
mileage to your canines. Try
this filler out and you will never
ue air In your tires strain. You
Kut a written guarantee on the
filler for 100.000 miles.
Filler Service Station, Corner
Oak and Rose.
CARL W. OILMAN, Manager.
HUNTER AND GUIDE!
Pack horses furnished. Write for
dates.
I1KKT WELLS, Camas Valley, Or.
1ST
SPOTS STAINS
absolutely removed by
our
DRY CLEANING
A trial proves let ut
' have the suit, coat, skirt,
today, aa a starter.
Who". Your Clennerf
Try Our Way
Our Auto Will Call,
rhone S77.
Get Them from Us
When you buy your next Goodyear Clincher Tires
whether in the
Double-cure All-Weather Tread
or f he Single -cure Anti-Skid Tread
It will be well worth your while to consider seriously
from whom you will buy these tires.
Of course, they are good tires whether you buy them
from us or from someone else but we simply want to
call to your mind the fact that this company is as well
known for the good service it gives
as it is for the good tires it sells.
Sizes 80x3, 30x3J2 and 31x4.
Other sizes and types in stock.
C.A.L0CKW00D MOTOR CO.
Authorized Ford and Fordaon Dealers
Roseburg, Oregon
' THCV ARK PRKFKRED BY THK MAJORITY
OOOODYEAR HBAVY TOURIST TUBES
These Are good
ITEMS.
To be had at
Churchill Hardware Company
Klectriclty The. ViUl Energy of
Your Automobile, Is produced by a
little mechanical device called a gen
erator. It causes a chemical action
to take place in your storage battery.
This chemical action in turn pro
duces electricity which cranks your
car, Ignites your gas, sounds your
horn and Illuminates your lights.
Life and service from your battery
depends upon the mechanical and
electrical condition of your genera
tor. Regular care and inspection is
important. Why not have this cow
at the time your battery Is tested! I:
may save you money and uiueh In-
convenience later on. See . R-
Urown at the Auto Electric Station.
cor. Oak ft Pine Sts. Phone 136.
The dining room at the Herrld
House will open Saturday noon. Mil.
Her rick will be In charge of tbe
chen.
Our Want Ada obtain resufa.
Shorty Hamilton in
"The Snail"
A STORY VXIQUE IX ITS OKIGI'AI.rrY.
ROI.IX COMEDY AXU PATHE NEWS.
SAT.: SfARGARITA FISHER IX "DAXOEROUS TALEXT."
TODAY OXLY
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OLIVE THOMAS in
OlUltYoIIlder,
THE PICTTRB WITH AS ATPEAL.
CHRISTIE COMEDY, "SAVE ME SADIE."
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SAT.t MARGUERITE CLARK K 'STILL WATERS."