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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1920)
MO, runaway boy fovkp. " A Xl-yenr-t'U boy P'tked up at Dikln jrterday and brought 10 Rostturf Vud ilaoed .under tlie care of the Juvenile officer. The lad, who gives hU name aa Willie Momlnskl, say that lilf borne, ta In Seattle and tbaC be baa been on the road tor sev- , AROUND THE TOWN n. P. Cma wt ib day In town, attending to business matters. ' Ho I ur. J 3 Crmnnd was a I,ih!t,m arei mental. Ths Seattle authorities have been notlfttd and tbe boy will piouably fee returned to that city , baa been threshing lu Coles Valley and reports tbat crops are excellent tbla year. 1 Corrects KM 1 V .M l Do your eyes need help to enable you to do your work easier! Now la a good tlma after your vacation, and before you at art to work, to have them examined and glasses fitted If they need them. Wa are at your service with the lateat methoda, and our prices are reasonable. . . . BUBAR BROTHERS ADVICE and SERVICE Our ftdvice, as well as our ser- , vice to you are personal, and we wish to make both useful. . New accounts subject to check are in vited.. The Roseburg National Bank Rosebur$,Ore. x tonight! Tonight! A Drama of the North Woods THE: Macy and Baird COMEDIANS In Their Mammoth Waterproof Tent Theatre ON JACKSON STUKKT NORTH OK DOUGLAS HOTEL 1'ltKHKNTl.NG THE BEST IX DRAMAS AND COMEDIES CHANGE OF 1'IWXlllAM FOUR TIMES A WEEK TheCall of the Saturday AND Sunday August21th and 22th visitor In town today from Millwood, I Thos. Scott, of Melrose, was a ibutfluefta visitor In this city today. I Harold and Cyril Nichols wers visitors In Roitburg today from Brockway. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hatfield, of South Peor cret'k, wero in on bun! twn matters today. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Clounh spent the day In this city attending 40 burliness. MltiH JJertha Jones spent the flay In this city visiting and attending to buntnt'Sfl matters. John McKan wan a businass vim- tor in thin city today. Miss Peggy Curter of Dlllard spent the day In this city chopplug and attending to business. Mrs. 8am Miller ana aaugnwr Ruth of Diliard are visiting at the H. I. Diliard home, MIbs Marie Vogelpohl arlved in this city today from Hutnernn, where she will vlalt for some time. Mrs. James White and callclren, who have been visiting at the home Jf Mrs. H. Wheeler of this city, left this rooming for Chico, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanton are exported to arrive home tonight from Bohemia, where they nave spm tho past few weeks enjoying an out- ine Mrs. M. 8. Thomas and son. lert this morning for Myrtle Creek, af ter spending some time In this city shnniilng and atendlng to business matters. Mrs. Nellie Williams and daugh ter of Duraneo, Colo., who nave been visiting at the Stubbs borne in Mel roue, loft tbts morning f or Grunt Pass. II. W. Ilntca, editor of the News- Tie view, will arrive home tomorrow from Newport, where he has been unending the week with his family, who are spending this month at the coast. Howard Cnrnes of Carnes under went a throat operation at the Mer- hospltal yesterday. Dr. A, C, Seely performed the operation. John Condor, son df Rev. Conner of this city, underwent a throat operation at the Merry hospital yes terday afternoon. Dr. A. C. Seely performed the operation. Rev. Warrlnrton of this city un derwent a throat operation at the Mercy hospltnl yesterday morning. Dr. A. C. Seoly was the operating surgeon. Miss Beulnh Jewett and Miss Bello Bridges were visitors here lant even ing and attended the minstrel show at th Antlers. Miss Jewett has been vacationing at Oakland for the past veek and will leave soon for Gardi ner to remain for a week. rvin n rutin lft for Tiller this evening to spend the week end with his family, who are spending a week's vacation at that point. The Tilleritea are going to stage a big dan no tonight, and a fine time Is nn-j tlctatd. The F.llm Shrlners eluh had a very enjoyable picnic last evening a Hutton'a grove. A large number of the fei-capped gentlemen and their families attended, and mirth and merriment held forth until a late hour. Mrs. P. F. Jones of this rlty has purchased the hemstlchlnir machine at the RellowB Store. Mrs. Jones hns had three years experience In the Newhnuer'B factory in flan Fran cisco. The machine will not be moved hut will be kept In opera tion In the Bellow's store. Lieutenant A vers, pilot of the plane "Roseburg,'-' will leavo this evening in the ship for Tiller and make the return trip here tomorrow. The pudrey Airplane company Is anxious to establish a regular field at that place In order that hunter can be carried to that section when the deer season opens. litre and Rice report the sale of the MeClanahan home locatod in the Orovo to Rev. Condor, who takes imrr.odiato poinoaslon and will Im prove B.tme. .The McClnnifhans then bought the home of Joseph Nichols on South Flint street. Roh deals were rimed through the Rice and Hire ageucy. Mayor and Mrs. I. A. Dran were down from Kiddle todiy and Mrs. Pean enjoyed an airp!nne ride over the city and surrounding country. Mrs. Dean was the winner of the first prize in tho News-Review's air-j plane ein.nv contort. Her allele, ' written In the Walt Mason style, was widely enjoyed by our readers, as , she is a vry clever writer. j James R. Wheeler, superintendent I of tho power plant at Winchester, I was a Roseburg visitor today. Mr. ; Wheeler is the winner of the second prixe of the nlrplane essny contest ; and was presented with a free ticket j for a trip to cloudland this morning, j He stated that he wasn't worrying i "just when he went up." but was wondering n little about "getting j buck down." i VAtinryn.! i? HKTWKKX ACTS admission; Adiilta 4.V 1 IV not 4'hllilrrn IEJ-, mi Hr a.v ARMORY DANCE TO-VtOHT, Tlie Jan-O-Fcur will f!v their regular urmory dance to nlgbt. A peach of a time ta sturo for you uud all tha lateat dance melodlea. Start, at :itU. Com on down. haa the Hervejr Hoaklna, aon of Mra. M. Hosklna of thla city, Mt for Berkeley this evening where be will enter tho school for the blind. Mr. Hoaklna haa been attending the achool for the past few yeara and la editor In cnler of "The Orluly." the official publl--mlrm nf the achool. Mr. Hoaklna la an accomplished musician and played banjo and drums 'with Jmi-O-Four. Special agent I. S. Watson of Portland visited yesterday and today with his local agents- Rice and Rice. Mr. Watson represents the Phoenli Insurance Company of Hartford and the Great American insurance wo. of New York, and la one of the beat known Speclala on the coast, having been in the Insurance game for nearly 40 years. G. O. McGllvray was down from Canyonville today looking after lutii In his Hue as lineman for the Pacific Postal Telegraph Co. He also brings the report of a California touriat whose car went off a grade nn the Smith hill beyond Grave creek. The ear turned over aeveral times and the man was quite severe ly hurt. His wife and two children fortunately escaped without aerlona Injury. Mr. McGllvray aaya the work of clearing the right of way for the new Pacific highway between Can yonville and Myrtle Creek will prob ably begin next week. o Mrs. J. G. McKay of Oakland dap over to th'e city shopping today. Mr. and Mra. ft. C. Baker of San ta Anna, California, arrived on this nlfternoons train, where he will visit her sister, Mra. J. F. Roith of Greens. Us, CUrMM MtbUr tu a baal-1 carolbla In toll atata during tha pant bm visitor- In tku eltr today.- - -Urw month through the areney of Valnay jseitaam ol Bout pear , .oo-Prtln organizer In tha guls Creek taday was bualsasa visitor bar NEW TODAY FOR SALE 1604 lba. cheat aaed. tc f. o. b. .laUon. No amut. K. K atronz, Oakland. Oregon, R. F. D. NOTICE Hujis for aale, 1 aow and I pi .a, and I shoats, Addreas Box T. Camas Valley, Oregon. Sav. did vou see that adv of Judd & McMllllnT It will soon be GOOD-BYE SUMMER and then are you prepared for the COLD BLEAK DAYS that are coming? Let us help keep you warm and cheerful this Fall and Winter by com mencing work on your new SUIT AXD OVERCOAT New line just in. Try Our Way Our Auto WiU Call. Phone 277. 4AAAAAAAAAAA4 fvlfiffffftiv See Judd A McMlllln's new adv. I it's a dandy. i Insure Now! .Insure your hay, grain and other crops now. Do not wait. The dmm'.T of loss by fire Is at Its height during the dry sea son. Let us write that policy toduy. Prune Dryerlnsurance We are In position to give you protection on this class of busi ness. Automobile Insurance Fire, theft, collision, property dnniage and liability. Rate on request. FOR INSURANCE See G.W.YOUNG AND SON Real Folate and Inanrmaoa. tin rsa St. Ptxrn 117 LADIES, MAKE YOUR DOLLAR DO DOUBLE DUTY For Frt,lny and Saturday Values to t2..0, ,prrUU price BJ5.0 See our window , ROSEBURG ROOTERIE $5.00 LOW Siifc: SALE $5.00 LOW SHOE SALE JUDD & McMILLIN H.1VB A FAD Promlacuoua aalea. Variety Adda. Our auto Urea are tha Grant, to beat our prloe I know you can't. 30x3. 113.40; 30i3H. SU.7S; 32x31. $17. SO; tube 12.40; other sites accordingly. One ton Ford truck, model 191ft: one real Ford bug: one Ford touring body; 4 fine Scotch puppies; one 6-year-old cow. All kinds hay and grain for feed and OUR WANTS We want your hay, grain, vetch, cheat, etc Will pay aa much aa possible. AUTOMOBILE GARAGE We do ail ktnda of repair work on automobiles. Oxy Acetyleno Welding. Etc. TRANSFER WORK We have three trucks and are prepared to do all kinds of haul ing at reasonable prices. So just come in and give ua a trial; you'll be so pleased, 'twill make you smile. Yours for Business, JUDD & McMILLIN of phonograph, .salesmen. Insurance agnts, etc., in the - rural districts. nothing bat yet bn dona In the open. ELECTION SUIT NEAR END. REED8PORT, Or.. Aug. JO. Judge Hamilton, of the circuit court of Douglas county, gave a decision in tha Weathsrl t.v " overruling the Oamurrer , tii! leodant'a answer regardlat tvf er of Johaaon-e sliction tt tti. It is oeiUvtd W1U f settle the case in favor of til , tt yof Johnson's eUcUon Mr vc"t eriy brought an ouster procaS against Johnson as port commit er of the Fort of UmNoawM011 followed by an Injunction prowLT'' by W. H. Jewett. a resiSen?0?n,,'! diner. The Injunction prolSiV was dismissed. ""xMlnj HULL OPEN DRI-E. Active organization work of the Npn-Partlnan league In Oregon will begin Immediately following the gen eral election this fall, according to a recent decision or the national execu tive committee of the league as out lined In letters sent to persons In Oregon who are believed to be In sympathy with the movement. Though an underground cam paign of organization has been die- J. WARREN KERRIGAN IN "A White Man's Chance" WHEREIN MEXICAN KNIVES PROVE NO MATCH FOR AMPm CAN FISTS. LARRY BEMON COMEDY AND TOPICS OF THE DAY. .SUNDAY: FRANK MAYO IN "THE RED LANE." TODAY ONLY FRANK MAYO I.V ONE OF THOSE GRIPPING: AND HOLDING IRMA9. "The Red Lane" HOI. IX COMEDY AND PATHE NEWS. The Fordson-Bean '''t' ' Tractor-Sprayer (TWO UNITS IN ONE) Will revolutionize orchard manage- ment. Will be on demonstration at the. Frank Brown prune orchard, opposite the Oregon Soldiers Home, August 24th and 25th. Do not fail to see this Sprayer in action. Price less than horse Sprayer. Pressure is unlimited. Direct drive from crankshaft through gears to pumps. Great reduction in weight of sprayer. An ideal outfit tor hillside orchards. Yakima placed 75 orders for this combined equipment in two weeks. Not an experiment, but acceptedjas the great est step forward in years. The Price Will Surprise You L0CRW00D MOTOR CO. Phone 374 ; Roseburg, Oregon SURE SOME SHOW POOIM OPEN T:0, CTRTAIIMUSR :!, m tiHi t . ' "" T, " Mi Y.. p , otenran.