Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 31, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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"JciTV NEWS I
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. iho hieiii fit orlce for Cas-
& imrk. Il.rs. r' Bargain Store.
fVTKINS products. 126 W, Lane.
jlsif 137-L-
... .fi,.,-t ereat fires from
Me eparlts ar spread. Be careful
mh lirw.
r.. iiMirov nr' S. property and
(aoi Bo ear ful with Are.
hum uraiiui loss emtio your
melon o ibt-y won't set fires.
Tte Ch'nry riemorriiph, the onl
?hor,ozraph ma I" I you abr.nittte
jtaniiot hear ttie needle or surface
l!3:oti Hi'' r- "li). Ir sale oy ju &
Miiif i'or". Tin- tK four, Edison.
Vletrt'la. Cheney and Sonora.
as and Acid Stomach
R?!ievprJ in Two Minutes
jjCTt-y takjnjf a heaping
f m 1 ' cuspoojif ill of Jul 0
wntor. Absolutely
HAti DrugffUU.
BATTERIES!
.N 1 Buick lottery S8.0
X. i Buick Rattery a2.0
.to. 1 Chevrolet nattery..ma.0
. t rhovrul-t Battery.. :. Hi
For O'hor Curs
rceg ou Application.
1T0R SHOP GARAGE
Aspocy I'uU-k und Cliermlet
441V Jrk- St. Kosttrarg-
JUDD & McMILLIN
II VK A I'AU
Promiscuous sal. a, Variety Adds.
Out aulo tires are ihe Grant, to
Hat our price I know you can't.
fliAn; aUx34, $14.75;
Wi, JIT.'.U; lubes 2.4u;
t!w si2'j at-ciirdliigly.
Otl teu fv.rd truck, uiodel
I'll; onu nr.l Ford bug; one
'd iounnn hixlj-; 4 fine Scotch
Pl'iH; OUe g-year-old COW. All
ii hay ai.d srain fur feed and
"t R WANTS
want
rtflt.
hay, grain, vetch.
CO. Will n.iv ft nitih
UTOMoilll i; (;.l!.w;rc
do all kil.ils nf rpunlr work
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"Wing. Ec
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W hv ...
c wir,-f trui'Kg ISO ar
"(pared to df, all kinds of haul-
ol r,t"!'.utle prices.
you si.iiie.
lours for Business,
JUDD & McMILLIN
Prepare Receive
King and Queen
RIO DE PANEIRO, Aug. SO
Elaborate preparation ure being
made to receive and entertain the
King and Queen ot Belgium whi-u
they arrive here on the Brazilian
Ureuduaught Sun Paulo, which al
ready has salted for Europe to bring
the royal party to Brazil to repay the
visit of President Pessoa to Belgium
lat year. Coutuiodiuus quarters,
handsomely furnished and decor
ated, have been built ou the San
l'aulo to accommodate the royal
party, which will consist ot ten per
sons. They are expected to reach Rio de
Janeiro some time in September. Kn
route to Brazil culls will be made at
St. Vincent and Las Palmas. An or
chestra of five specially chosen musi
cians is aboard the San Paulo to pro
vide music for the royal guests dur
ing the voyage. A selected library,
dealing mainly with Brazilian his
tory, Installed In their quarters, will
enable the party to become acquaint
ed with the land they are to visit.
The visitors' stay In Brazil will be
filled with receptions, entertainments
and sight-seeing tours. Guatmbara
palace, where the parly will be
hotined while In KIo, was formerly
the home of the Princess Izabel dur
ing tno late imperial regime. It was
here alio where the late Coloutl
Koosevelt Wan tnfaliprf v... v...
came to Brazil and made his adven
turous trip to the Amazon country.
The palace is a spacious building, lo
cated in a Quiet, beautiful section of
the city. Two row of stately palm
lead from the palace to GuaDabara.
bay, a mile distant. For month the
building has been to the hand of
workmen and decorator and now Is
ready to receive It royal guests.
New illumination scheme are be
ing Installed is principal avenues,
new boulevards are being construct
ed along the sea and city improve
ment generally are being hastened
so that the city will present the beat
possible appearance when the Bel
gians arrive. Plana for an elaborate
Venetian fete on the bay are being
considered. To meet the expenses
connected with these improvements
and for the entertainment ot the Bel
gians, the government ha asked con
gress tor an unlimited credit.
SOCIAL EXJOVED,
The young people of the Christian
Endeavor society of the Presbyterian
church enjoyed a very delightful so
cial and watermelon feed at the
church last night. Games were
played until a late hour when the re
freshment were served.
Bartlett peer for canning, atxty
cent per box at orchard, two miles
N. E. Roseburg. Bring your boxes,
n. E. Pargeter, Phone S8-F4.
CASTOR I A
For MlM. aA
uuants and Children
n Use For Over 30 Years
aiwtj, bears
IHOStDl RG -CAM S VALLEY
STAGE
Two DcilyStages
- - 7 and 2:.'10
are C M c .
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U1, C- titAjDMAX, Prop.
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B0XIiMG:
Cottage Grove, Oregon,
Labor Day, Sept. 6, 1920
BIG, SNAPPY, BOUTS
34 ROUNDS 34 O
BI D SHAMTMWK, nETItlED COAST FEATHERWEIGHT CHAM
PION, MANAGING PItO.MOTEK.
Whole World is
Demanding Autos
Washington, Aug. si. Th
whole world teem to be demand
ing motor vehicle and Is looking to
the United States for It supply.
Records of the Department of Com
merce for the fiscal year 1920, Just
ended, show that automobiles and
part of automobiles valued at
J-S2, 252,376 were shipped from
thi country. This was nearl nine
times the total value of such ex
ports before the war.
The number r commercial cars
eN ported during the 11 niuntos end
ed June 30 was 24.35$, valued at
$41,S77,64S a compared with 12,
921 valued at I33.233.4SS in 1919.
Passenger car shipments showed an
even greater Increase, the total be
ing 115,819 valued at !25,384,02S
as compared with 41,291 valued at
45,S52,708 the year before.
The United Kingdom led in the
MOTHER!
"California Synip of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
FIRE!
Protect your premises with a hand!
extinguisher, Hemember, "An ounce
of prevention 1 worth a pound! of
cure." In Mils caw prevention ts a
sinnll cost, only 92.00 and up, ac
cording to how thorough you wUh to
make It: will go bur to help
protect that auto.
Mr, Hryer Man, don't forget that It
may safeguard a whole seaaon's
work to have one of these conven
ient. Standard for home use, 99.00.
Standard for Auto, t2.90.
Johns-Manville, a pump, t-lO.fW.
CHURCHILL HARDWARE COMPANY
Imports ot both commercial and
passenger cars, taking 4,593 of the
former aud 17.52H of the latter.
Canada wa second la the matter
of both type ot ear taking 2,443
commercial and ,93 pssengr
vehicles. Cub Imported o.663 pas
senger car and 1,626 commercial
automobile. Brazil wa next be
hind Canada In Import of passenger
rar to the total of 6,109. British
udla Imported i.lil passenger
car and British oulh Africa 5,752.
Australia took 5.898, Argentina
3,343 and New Zealand 5,238 pas
senger cars.
The Scandinavian countrle also
were heavy pure'aasers of piaaenger
automobiles, .Norway taking 3,035
and Sweilen 4. 055. Spain purchas
ed 2.714, Denmark 2,371, China
1,059, rrnguay 2.754, Peru 1,051,
Mexico 2749 Philippine Island 2.
4 4 4,, and Chile 619. Franca Im
ported only 83 passenger vehicles,
but it touk 1,392 commercial car.
Japan also purchased 1,093 com-
mental trucks and Mexico 1,017.
American motor cycles also con-'
tinued in heavy demand a total of
36.041 valued at $9,550,022 being;
exported during the fiscal year.
Tho demand for American mach
, Ines brought with It a correspond
' ing demand for equipment. The
lvalue ot automobile (Ires exported
during the fiscal year 120 was
(139.919,777 as compared with $22,
j 6.10.2KO the year !i.ore. The total
(of automobile engines shipped was
139,421, valued at $8,07t,44it, com
Jpared with 2S.445 valued at 14.-
434.244 the year before.
4KOUXD THB TOWX
To OWudole
iir James Boilar lfl Cut morn
ing for Gletidale, where she will
spend a few days attending to busi
ness matters.
Returns Hatae
Mr. W. M. Part in, who ha been
spending a rtiort time in Roseburg
trausacUug business mutters and
visiting with friend, left thi morn
ing for inilard, where she reside.
To Take Vacation
Mr, aud SI m. 4. P. Byrd and fam
ily left this moralnit for the mono
;altis near Peck atatloa where they
will enjoy an outing for a week or
ten ditys.
Off on Hunting Trip
T. I. Perry and fsiiitly and Mr. aud
Mrs. Peter Hadabauah and son Ver
non left today for the White Rock
district, where they will remain for
ONE WOMUfi'S ;
EXPERIENCE
Of Interest to Expectant
Mothers
Gtkpn, I mi. 1 took Lr4i Pink
Ukm't Vgtav6 CoBipetd with g&cri
uf?reS tcr iccnc
tints witfe t?ma I
trouble. Korr.e jer
J kui twin bef
&4 took, your Vcgtj
t&tiie CoaijXiUDd Le
in the cccne; at to
bor saf four ytr
old bof wm barru
nd i.fterAjirvir tt.i
tiiiuk it Sue for tucb
er. I Wil otUert
vhat it did 1qt cj
, - , a-BasaBi woat ma ley ze
several weeks enjoying a hunting mA ,T ,5,
Jnr V.?Vaf -Mr.. Cxo. X t'oos, 711 b, th Bt
"LENA niVias" AtlAI-N TOXKJHT
AT THE TEST.
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs1
only look for the name California
oa the package, then you are ur
your child la having the beet and
most harmless physic for the little
stomach, iiver and bowels. Children 1
love 1U fruity taut. Full directions
on each baffle. You must say "Clt
tornl."
Lena Rivers was greeted by a host :
of friends at the lent last night. She ;
will hold another reception tonight
and will undoubtedly make many :
new friends. "Lena Rivers" is ai
home Itke little play, the kind we:
like for a change. The characters are
simple and natural, and Lena Is
nothing if not charming. The story
is not new, as many have read th'
book, but in play form it is really
more interesting than the splendid
book by the same name. There is
enough comedy to suit everyone, and
that means a great deal. An even
ing spent with Lena is not wasted.
Tomorrow night Lena will give way
to another charming little play, "He
Fell in Love With His Wife." The
title itself is a novelty, but such
things do happen these days. After
you see Lena tonight we will tell you
how he fell in love with his wif.
A marriage license was Issued to
day to Otto E. Sehnapner. of College
Place, Washington, and Miss Myrtle
. illppey.
To California.
Mr. Elva Holwft and daughter,
who have been visiting in the north
ern part of the state aud stopped Ut
this city for a abort visit with Rev.
R. H. Dollarhlde. left thi morning
for I-o Angelea, where they reside.
To Myrtle Creek
Mr. and Mrss. J. E. Smith and
daughter, whs arrived here a short
time ago from Santa Cruz, left this
morning fur Myrtle Creek, where
they will enjoy a short vacation. Mr.
ami Mrs. Smith formerly resided In
Conrad, Montana, but have decided
to remain In Fosoburg permanently.
They have purchased a home here.
From Portlssil
Alfred A. Hampson. Southern Pa
cific attorney, arrived In Roseburg
this morning from Portland, accom
panied by his son, and will visit at
the Dexter HJee home for a short
time. He will also go to the moun
tains for a few day before returnlnit
home.
If you want to buy a home In th
beautiful city of Roseburg, Wal
ker, 105 Cass St. Phone 91.
Am now booking ordsrs for isj
old hlek for 121 dlivn-y from
iimh producing Tancrad strain WhKs
Lghartt. Bart Vasburgh, 7V2 Fur
lerioa at,, Hemburi.
TttKkPASX .NOTICE.
Ail persons are hereby warned set
to fish, hunt, or trap, with or with
out dugs, on th Mrs. O. W. Jeztes
ranch, lying bstwswn Roseburg and
fit.
3es&ea, I lid.
The experieaca of VotkedtoBj ta
tryisjF onB to most worovn asd sharks
dtctiQctiy an epoch la their lives. K4
one woman is a hundred 1 preprej or
understand how to properly care iut
herH, Every woman at this t,r..ft
should rely apoa Lydia E. Pi&kltaag
Vegetable Compound, a most valu&hla
U and i&vifotaiur id lije iVm ;e
eraatsm.
la tr.anj home oace chlMlest there
are now children (manse of the f a t
tt I.ydia E. riokhani' VejjetaM
Coir. rmir,.i nal.es Wttnwtt ssrstl,
healthy and strong and this good old
fmshitmed roH and herb remedy cc:i
tai&s BO narcotics or harmful dns.
Made! to trimmed and tailored
hats, ornaments and trimmings ol
unusual character. In fact everything
pertaining to millinery, Tuesday,
Auj. SIst. "The Vogue."
OHOWE118 having WHEAT,
OATS and other grata to sell
should submit samples and get w
price from us before selling
their grains.
Remember w have handled
your grain In the past and hav
never fulled to get satisfactory
w results.'
EVKRBODY'S EXCHANGE, 1m
Ifc-il Millinery. FfexiWe modfls
with graceful linef arouttd tlie hemt.
the North U rtipntia rlrer. If caught 1 In shade of pht'asant red, rust, and
thay will fe proaacutsd. j copper brown, eomhinatios of hlu,
T. fi. WARH, Renter, j Friday and Saturday.
OEPENDON GOODS
QUALITY GOODS!
In buying goods we are always on the look
out for fabrics of the finest quality, weave and
designs. From the wee'est baby stockings
to our most expensive silks, we always choose
the best in quality. That is our watchword
QUALITY.
DRY GOODS-LADIES WEAR
I. ABRAHAM
The Store That Givea You Service.
EL
WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSETS
Aijusttami Basis
Silvertown
Cords
Soqg Miles
Fabric Tires
6000 Miles
mm
Commercial Abstract Co.
(Incerp rated)
Under New Management
J. K. Mc0M.VT4K, PrwetdeaH
i. L. Mc4'LTJVTOCK, Tlce-Preeldeat
L. M. JIcCLrSTOOK, Seevwtarw.
Abstracts, insurance. Maps, Mary Public
Prompt Service Depandabla H erk RaaiaWa IrVtea
First State and Savings Bank Building
Phone 245. ' WMEBCBO, OBEGOX.
m m m
BBSX IN THE LONO EOT
Where's the economy in wrirmng the last mile out of a worn-out tire when
you can buy a new troosmcfr Ixrc trom to mu io less man w .
SORB BY
C. A. Lockwood Motor Co., Corner Oak and RoseStreets
J.O. Newland & Son Highway Service Company, Inc.,
Cass anTRoie Sts. " Jackson and Douglas Sis.
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