Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 07, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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WALKING BOOTS
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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 fEET
Bring US your Repair Work and see the difference.
Perkins Bldg. Cass St. Roseburg.
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SPOTS STAINS
absolutely removed by
our
DRY CLEANING
A trial prove let us
have the suit, coat, skirt,
today, aa a starter.
Who's Your Cleaner?
tiy Our Way
Our Auto Will Call.
Phone B77.
Our Want Ada obtala rosuljs.
AUTO OWNERS' ATTENTION !
The Universal Tire Filler Co.
of Portland, Ore.
has ,lithll.li1 ii filler atiitlnn
In Mil. city, itml you t'Hti now t
rellev.! from your lltn lro'tlltiM.
It rltlt. Ih NNtnt. a. nlr, with no
Inner ml.., puiu'turtvi urn blovr.
outa. .ililtfl HIV,. fur greater
mll.fiir.' to your caMliiK- Try
thl. fllltT out mill you will nevnr
ukii nlr In your tire, mraln. Yuu
Kit a wilttrn Kimi nntu, un tli
flltnr (or luu.Ouo mllua.
Filler Service Station, Corner
Oak and Rose.
CARL W. OILMAN, Manager.
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4 TilTt
OF VARIOUS SIZES FOR
FARMERS, FRUIT GROWERS, DELIVERERS
H. MERTEN
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AltOl.NI TIIK TOWS
Joliu Alexander, of Gliile, ad
transacting business la town loduy.
From Wlll.ur
Mrs. K. II. Ituttsell nnd son How
ard, of Wilbur, spent today in Hot-e-burg
transacting buHluess mutter.
Over From KuUiurlin
Onorge Trutnbo, of Sutherlln,
spent a few hours in Kottehurg this
ntorning attending to bunincmi mat
tors and visiting with friends.
Vlult at (irwn
Mrs. W. K. Ingram and chj!dr"i
left this mornliiK for Green ti spend
a tow duys visiting with relatives.
From Portland
J. I. Yokuiu, wno 1ms been allond-
tiiK to business multem in J'oriluiiil
for the puHt ftiw days, urrived in
Koseburg this morning.
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Miss Katherlue Ilusenhark, who
has been visiting ut Melrose wllh
relatlvea, left this afternoon for Port
land, where she makes her home.
JtHunu He
Mrs. John Walker returned to
Wlbur thla afternoon after a few
hours spent here visltln with some
friends.
I.011VO for Tnnjtcnt
Mrs. John Illshop will leavo tomor
row morning for Tangent, Or., where
alio will visit for a month wllh rela
tives and friends.
Itetiinm Home-
Mrs. It. D. Williams am! dnughler
Kluiih. th arrived In this city yester
day from California, where ihey
have been visiting with relatives for
the past few weeks.
lKnvra Thli Afternoon
Miss Kdiih llrown, who has l.-i
spending the past several days In
this cliy visiting with relatives, left
for her home in Wilbur this after
noon.
Visit in Kwrenc
Mr. nnd Mm. J. W. Dent left 11,1s
BEGINNING
AUGUST
We Will Have On Our Sales Floor
206 N. Jackson Street
Exceptional Valises in
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iMOTOR CARS
Rosinrwj nkwx-kkvikw
afternoon for Eugene, where they
mill visit with relatives for a short
tluj" -Vlr etit la the express stent
in tliia city.
Ovol rrfui SuiUetlm
Ainuiig h'-ii in RnJtburg from
ijil.eilln tma morning were Mr. uud
jirs. tieoige P. True, uad con j:uii
ar(. Thy returned home on Iho
afternoon train.
At Multirom.'ih
Portland Orc-ponlau: Hurry O.
V.'ilcoi. cle.k at the Uiiipqua hotel
m Honeiiinir, Is looking around Port
land and Is making heauuuarteia at
Jie Multnomah.
To .Mclfortl
Aubrey (J. Smith, Hornier suponn
euleiit of schools In this city, and
who. with h.s femlly is visiting here
from Eugene, left this morning for
.Medford to attend to business mat
tets lor a short time.
Ai-e la I'orthinU .
l'ortlaud Or.gon'ian: A. C. Murs
ters and Mrs. Marsters ure ut the Im
perial. .Mr. Jliuaturs is interested in
politics uud hanking In Doufcla-i
county. He formerly served iu the
legislature.
Puss Through
Air. and Mrs. Wendell Averlll
passed through Itosoliurg this morn
ing euroute to their home in Sac
ramento following tt visit In Port
land. Mrs. Averlll was formerly
Miss Eilua Jones of this city.
Will iit in California
Preston Lake and family left this
morning for an extended auto trip
through California, expecting to he
gone a month or more, BayB Hie ltid
dle Knierprisf. Their (list mop will
lie wllh ITestou's parents, Mr. ulrl
Mrs. C. 11. Lake, ut Lscoudido, Cal.
Showing Marked lniroeinenl
Mrs. Harvey y. lirown was lure
from lioiu'hurg tliis week for a brief
visit. She n noi is IJ.at h. r hisier,
Mrs. Dale Cutsiorth, v. ho Is aow in
Hi tburg recelMug nuiliral tna
iii?ni, Is showing marked Improve
ment ut this time and is now uhlo m
sit tip Iho greater purt of Iho (lay,
says the Kiddle Klllel pi ise.
Ir. t-'rom ('niiyonviiti
Ueimiy Sheriff Frank Hopkins, of
Canyonville, spent tills morning in
Koftcljurg ailending to husim-'s mat
ters. I'iioii his r'-'lurn he will spend
some time iuvest1g;tlinK the mys
terious rhootlng at 1'erriue lhf 1:
said to endimger the Uvea of Koks
I fiilliner and fm. ily.
ICetiirn Home
F. I". c llmi") Crites. r, a former
RoFelmrK boy who lias been llvlnii at
Lel iinl for n numtier of years, has re
turned to this city to make his home
here. Ills family will follow In a
short time. For the presi nt he will
be employed on tho nw cannery
building,
l-'roiii loun
Mrs. K. II. UnfTerlv and daughter.
Ju.'inila, of Okaloosa, Iowa, arrived
In Uosi-burg thiB morning nnd will
.
Miller's j
DiHard I
Sub-Division i
Choice River Bol-
III
Tracts of 5 acres
nnrl 11 e
This land has been In grain.
Crop is now being harvested.
We are now in po.-itlon to show
Hiiro tiacis. For further in
formation See Sam Miller, Dll
lard, Oregon, or
(J. W. YOUNG AND SON
Itral I'.-hite and IiiMinuicrt.
lt uh St. Thwie 417
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DANCE
TONITE
ARMORY
THE ORIGINAL
JAZZ-Q-FOUR
Back On the Job Again
Gobs of New Music
make an extended visit with Mrs.
Uallerty a brothers, S. 0. Meredith of
Koseburg, and J. J. Meredith of JJIl
lard. Mrs. Kaheity is very favorably
Impressed with Oregon, especially
Koseburg.
i;nys Now Tractor
It. It. Wood, of the News-Keview
office, has purchased a Fordson trac
tor which will be plueed on his farm
In Garden Valley under the super
vision of his sou, Gilbert, who Is go
ing Into the farming ludustry uulto
eiiensively this and next year.
Sells .V o port rropertj
.Mrs. John Freeman, who for many
years has. owned a fiue residence
and five cottages at Newport, has
sold her property there. Mrs. Free
mau will spend some time here with
her daughter Mrs. U. O. Patterson,
and will spend the winter in Cali
fornia (or the benefit of her heath,
lies I Inn Apple
(.'. K. Trueblood, who hat an
apple orchurd on the Melrose road
about 'i miles southwest of this
city, today brought some fine spe
cimens of the Ked June variety of
fruit to the News-Keview office.
1 hey have been placed on display
in tho windows. The apples are of
a brilliant red color and according
to ouo (if the force who sampled
the fruit, they taste delicious.
IiuuKhlvrs Have Meeting.
'iho Daughters of Isabella held a
business meeting Thursday evening
and decided to entertain tbelr many
li lends at a card social next Wed
nesday evening, August 11. A gen
eral good time will be enjoyed with
a program and lunch. The enter
tainment will he held In tho Catho
lic school house.
I.UYS l,ot
W. 11. Strawn, df the J. C. Penny
store, has purchased the lot In Over
look adjoining hia home there. He
recently purchased the beautiful
Koscou Green home in Overlook.
'1 he sale of the lul was made by
Hie Itlco and Hire realty company.
.Mr. Htiuwii will add the lot to his
grounds.
t oiiio for r.n Outing
James Hart, steward at the Inv
penal hotel nt Portland, accompanied
by his son, Harvey, and Tom Mor
gau, arrived in Koseburg last even
ing and registered at the Umpqua
hotel. This morning the party left
for one of the delightful camping
spots on the North Uiupo.ua where
they will enjoy a two weeks outing.
l-ilvil at Itiihlle
Simon Caro and daughter. Miss
Kuth, who now mffko their home In
San Francisco, were visitors in Kid
dle for a short time last Saturday,
having accompanied O. 0. Baker and
A. Salzman up from Koseburg for
nil auto ride. Mr. Caro has many
friends lu Kiddle. He Bays there is
no place for him like Douglas coun
ty as a plaee to live. Kiddle Enter
M KltK MAKlilF.il TODAY.
Herm. riolcher and Alice Redfleld
both of Glemlale. were married at
noon today at tho home of the oftl
elating -minister, Rev. Keagy. The
bride groom wag attended by Mr.
and Mrs. Kmmftt Belcher of Glen
dale. They will make their home
in Glendae, where tho groom is em
poyed.
Road Meeting Be
Held At Riddle
Now. that Riddle has lost the
Pacific highway. It li up to the
citizen of this community to see
that we have the beat possible sys
tem of market road li we are to
remain the best town In Southern
Douglas county and we belleye
there 1 not the shadow of a doubt
that we will remain, remark their
home paper, the Riddle Enterprise.
It will be necessary (or us to
build some new road aa well a to
Improve some of the existing roads
and in order to shape a program
which can be intelligently carried
out, a meeting of the Riddle Good
Koads association has been called to
be held at the Riddle Theatre Sat
urday night, August 7. to which
every resident of the valley who has
the welfare df hmself and hi neign
bor at heart is earnestly urged to
come.
Plans are to be laid for the redis
ricting of the road unit, for new
market road; and for the Improve
ment of the roads which we already
have.
Riddle community has always
been liberal In road matters whether
they directly benefited our own Im
mediate neighborhood or not, and the
fnet that the Supreme Court has de
cided against us In the Pacific high
way case, will not deter u from giv
ing the patrons df our town and
vicinity the beat roads that can be
built.
XKOl'T FKY SHIPPED
1IKHK FOtt ULSTRIBCTION.
A small shipment of trout fry
arrived in this city today, and wlU
lliimad atrly be distributed by offi
cials or the Sportsmans Club. Rock
Creek and the North Umpqua will
be the favored stream this time.
The shipment comes from the state
(fish hatchery at Clackamas and
consists of about one half dozen
cans of Rainbow trout. More la ex
pected at a later date.
Home From Vacation at Newport':
Post master an4 Mrs. O, L. Urant
and Mr. and-Mr. Eroeat D. Riddle,
and tha 111 lie MlQes Ernestine and
Maude Riddle returned Saturday
evening from a sixteen day auto frlp
to Newport, Oregon. They made
side trip to Blue rlrer, on the Mo
Konzle, on the way borne and tried
the trout fishing for sevcfral days.
At the beach the Uttle elrls had the
time of their lives. While dancing
on the Bund and playing with the
waves, one big one gave them the
once all over, and they had a number
or experiences that will last them a
lifetime. They were camped at Nye
crock and altogether had a delight
ful outing. Riddle Enterprise.
NEW TODAY".
OARAOM FOtt ItKNT Inquire at this
oi'kt!
W A NTT I OK a n j tiernial d'
at
Hotel
l. Niptl XiAt
Foil RKNT Furnlahe1 rooms for liirhl
housekeeping, no children. 814 Win
rhfMtor. lJhfne 170-V,
FulNI On Pacific highway mllo
south of town, Hutri'Afl?. Owner can
Ku wine ut this office by paying
i'harijt'8.
Fm SALE All klndu of houses. Cut
prices no blotter, no daybook, no
ledjfer, no bookkeeper ovrrhoHd ex-
inn; llyht. C. Merrill. 501 Aim St.
FOU SALE Five bead A-l grade Jer-
iK-y rows, frefthm In October. New
hrnnomv Ktn? Sepr. Howard Tracy
Irain, Oregon.
Foil MALE One wood saw rtp: 3 white
face jtevrs; a jfood Jermey cow; 8
filioats; 1 Iuroc boar; a Knod team of
noises, a. a. Jen Kins, lit, 3, liose-
lUMl'KTKST stenographer desires
pOHlllon, lias hAd live veara tvnr.
Ince in Important positions. Address
.x. fare .ews-Keyiew.
Ft SALE Oil RENT Five roome
nouse ami two lots, close in ir..ol
garden, cheap If taken soon. Parties
leaving town. Inquire, ut 323 West
r irsi.
Lost Sunday. Aug. J, on 8. P, ir;iin
17. black pockotbuok containing gold
w-.itt h. some money, and tan bill fold
containing valuable papers. 15.00 re
ward If returned to Ada JiJ. ilcCuns,
vtuwncn. wreyon.
AV A NT E I Jersey cow, 3 to & years.
fresh or to freshen this fall. Only
an exceptionally good cow consid
ered. l.eave description and price or
phone number al News-Uevlew by
HOTEL. DOUGLAS Three story brl k
building; all new furniture; rooms
with or without baths: steam heat,
hot and cold water. Hate Si. 00 per
day and up; special rates by the
week and month. Corner Jackson
Douglas streets, near courthouse,
KoMehtirg, Oregon.
FOR DALE New Ceniox hand aTil
power elder mill, capacity 6 to 8 bbl.
per day, weight 345 lbs. Sears, Roe
buck price $42. SO. My price, cash,
$5 f. o. b. Riddle. Ore. J. W. Her,
Canyonville, Ore.
Flcctricltv Th Vital
Ymir Automobile, la produced by a
milt uiucaanicai aevice cauea a gen
erator. It causes a chemical action
tO take Dlace in vour Rtnraeo hnttorv
Tills chemloal action In turn pro-
uucea electricity wnicn cranks your
car. Ignites your gas, sounds your
hmn unit illnml.mtna vnnm llh.a
Lite and service from your battery
depends upon the mechanical and
electrleal condition of your genera
tor. Regular care and Inspection is
important. Why not have this done
a the tltuo your battery is tested? It
may save you money and much In
convenience later on. See W. R.
Brown at the Auto Electric 8tatfon,
cor. Oak Pine Sis. Phone lik.
HUNTER AND GUIDE-
Pack horse furnished. Write for
date.
liEHT WKI.I.S, Camas Valley, Or.
CASTORIA
For Infants and ChUOrea
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bri
tt
Signaturt of
.
tri 'M?l''6rik3'
Hill i
If you wear glasses you should 6ave your eye tested often. The
glasses you were fitted with last year may not St your eyes to
day. Your lenses may need changing.
We will be glad to have you come In. Our -expert will see If
your glasses fit your eyes NOW.
Price are very reasonable.
Our Jewelry possesses quality and our WORD Is our BOND.
BUBAR BROTHERS
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HAS HAM) BADLY
C'ltl'SHKD THIS MOItNIXG.
Lloyd Chambers of this city had
the. misfortune to droo a Universal
Joint on his hand this morning,
badly crushing the thumb and a
portion of the palm. He is em
ployed at the C. A. Lockwood Mo
tor Company, where the accident
took place. The Injury was dressed
at the office of Dr. Stewart. It will
be some time before Mr. Chambers
will be able to use the injured
member.
Advertise in iu Novta-Ueirle'.
These Are good
ITEMS.
To be had at
Churchill Hardware Company
ufflBSSBfi Tonight
5 S 8
Margarita Fisher
IN THE
Dangerous Talent
A PICTIRE TILVT COMBIXKS IX)VE. ROMANCE, IXTRMil'H
MYSTERY AND HIMOU IX JL8 THE RIGHT PROPORTIONS.
LARRY SEMOX COMEDY, "WELL PLL BE "
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M-ECLVL Ml SIC BY FRED DURXA.M.
TODAY ONLY
Marguerite Clark
IN
Still Waters
THE GREATEST STORY OP CIRCTS LIFE AND RWL1XCB
' EVER FUAIED.
ROLIX COMEDY AXD PATHE NEW9.
ioha.Veour
TESTED.
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The deputy sheriff at Reedspon
called coroner Hitter ea-ly luL
! evening with the Information that
i a body had been found at that
pince, me cause 01 tne death Is un
known. Tho coroner lrtft for P.eedn
port early this morning, and ill
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! that time no further particulars U1
ne Known.
There will be regular services at
I the Methodist Church, South, Sunday
: morning, with the pastor in charge.
Rev. Conder, who ia enjoying an out-
lug at Crater lake, will return to tlili
city Sunday.