Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 31, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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Do your eyes noed help to enable you to do your work easier?
Now U a good time after your vacation, and before you start to
work, to hare them examined and glasses fitted If they need
them.
We are at your service with the latest methods, and our prices
are reasonable.
BUBAR BROTHERS
NOTICE.
Viola Boron having left my bo4
and board, 1 will not bo responsible
for, or pay, any Bills contracted by
ber after this date, Aug. 24, 1920.
HALE llORKN.
"The novelty of the hour," Ithlne
stones, hat plus and ornaments. Hi 11
Uant hat plus and ornaments are the
croze In Tarls, so luoy w'H bo In
America. Seo them at "The Vogue,"
Tuesday, Aug. 31st.
notice.
Fall millinery opening at
Hollows store, Thursday, Frl-
day and Saturday, September
2nd, 3rd and 4th.
AdvorllRO In the Nows-Revlew.
HUM WANTED.
Bids will be received by tho under- ;
signed for the erection of a gym
nasium or playshed. Plans and speci
fications may be had from the clork.
Board reserves right to rej.ict any or
all bids. Ten per cent of amount of
bid to accompany the bid. i
K. II. RUSSELL, Clerk.
Wilbur, Oregon.
. DAXCF.
Edenbnwer hall, Thursday.
Sept. 2. Oood floor, good music
and a good time.
Insure Now!
Insure your huy. grain and
other crops now. Do not watt.
The danger of loss by ftro is at
Its height during the dry sea
son. Let us write that policy
today.
Prune Dryer Insurance
Wo nro tn poult Ion to rIvo you
protection ud this clans of bu nines.
1 Automobile Insurance
Fire, theft, collision, property
damage and liability. Hates on
request.
1 Oil INSURANCE Hen
G.W.Y0UNGANDS0N
Real Estate and Insurance.
HO Cass UU Phone 1T
CONSULT
in Private With
Chas. Clifford
America Rt'tMitost mtxliiim. Your
lifo to htm Is like nn own UMk.
Ho rHtlii j on from the era lie to
tho ntvr. llrro this wvk only.
K! htm nt onro. ICtH-optltMi ronin
HH, mUKUs lloti'l.
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La LIberto, pradiirtto luUfpemlenc
Oregon, High School, I9lti; uttond-
i-d Oregon Stat Norm), oue and
ono-hulf yearn; Teudior, North
I3fnd rural school. lKiy-'L'O. nth
and Cru pnu.e and principal, .Mrs.
Maybolli Church, graduatu Oregon
Norm., l!tH; Teacher, Kurnl nchool
Ornffon, 190ft-! I: North Rend Hiph
Rrhool. 1M1-13; Rust-bur High
School. 1 H 1 n-'l 8.
Tuition Oiargftt.
Thtt now law proidc.i for a tui
tion charRti for all Htudr-ntB r's:d
IriB outside of th school district.
Tin ruins an applicablo lo tho Itoso
burg Rchoolfl follow:
Tho tuition charpo for all stu-
TKACHKItS U
donts ftttt'Tnlinp HosobiiTB High
Shoo.n. w0-Vrt who live outside
of the Btaio of Oregon or In districts
whore high schools are maintained
Is $Cft.30 per yoar, payable semi
annually In advance. Students liv
ing in District No. 4 are entitled
to tholr schooling without chnrge.
Tho tuition charge for all pupils
ntoncling Itosoburg Grado School
l!20-1921t who live outside (IX Dis-
trlc No. 4, Douglas county, Orogon,
Jh $45.00 per year, payable semi
annually In advance. Pupils living
Inside of District No. 4 attend the
school without charge.
Tho place of residence of any
minor Is the same as that of the
father If living otherwise that of
the mother. If a family owns prop
erty outside of District No. 4 and
moves Into town with the intention
rf staying Just for the school year,
tuition must he paid by nil such
children. In other words, unless a
family resides in Roseburg perman
ently and the parent is registered
In District No. 4 as a qualified vo
ter, tuition must be paid for all
grnrlo children and high school boys
and girls If tho latter come from a
district where a high sihool is
maintained.
Cox's $15fi00fi00
- Charge Fades Away
AflOCXD THE TOV
From f;lendiilo
MIhs Ferdiue Harvey arrived In
Roseburg this afternoon to spend
a short time visiting with her
grandmother, Mrs. V. B. Dean.
Return llnme
Mr. and Mrs. E. E Hall, who
came to this city from Com stock
this morning, returned to their
home on the afternoon train.
Returns Homo.
Mrs. J. X. Campbell who has been
visiting here with her daughter.
Mrs. I,. F. Wilson, left for her home
at Walker. Oregon, this afternoon.
Returns Home
Miss F. Van Alstyno left for
SutherMn this afternoon after a
short -time spent in this city attend
ing to business matters.
To Washing on
Mrs. Helen Gill, who litis been
visiting in Rosebnrg with her fdMor,
Mn, Earl Uenedict, left this after
noon for her home In Mount Ver
non. Washington.
Visiting In City
I J. W . W i n n i f red f or m e r 1 y n re-sl1-nt
of Roseburg. now living in
Portland. Is spending his vacat ion
visiting ffrlends in Rosoburg.
In City r'roni t'mHiiii
II. F. lb bard. the I'mpqua mer
chant, was in HoHfburg today look-
no sure to see J. A. Walker It 4 U
buy that farm.
Fall Millinery Opening. Frfdav and
Saturday. Sept. 3-4. Hell Millinery.
V. St. Weiilhw Hunviti. Wjit office.
Hmohur. Orttmi, 2i hour on-lliiK 6
a. m.:
TrfH'littlaHoti In Inches nml HiinUrr1lha
MlKtil'tl tfilifl ill III rri i (i.n ... o
l' t l i finMTf t tn e IriMt ii it, ht . . . It;
I'Ti-'ipitmii'ii i.it n hMn i)
Tnful prt'otp. wlin-e timt of emiuh ."3
Nnttnul iir.-.-ip. for tinnUh 'M
T.t.tl i.rt.-ii from S.'it. 1 to dut . 2:;.j i
Avfraxt t'lo.-u'. fnun S.i-t. 1. f.s
Total tt.'IK'it'in v frnni Sfpt. 1. ':t:Ml.;H
Avt-i HRn prtu'lpltut Inn for 41 ,t n i
ons .S)t to Mhv, In. hw l . . :; l i;
WII.I.IAM ULi.U Ot.soiv.T.
TO-NIGHT!
Macy & Bairds Comedians
TENT THEATRE
OS JACKSOV sthi:ict NORTH OF lH)riUS 11(TI:I,
PllKSK.NTS
Lena Rivers
VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS
WKKNKSHAV Till lLSKAV
"He Fell In Love With His Wife.'
ADMISSIONS &?,
A. Iu!l 4.V, tax Or tote
i ICSo, tax He ifx
i Ida, lax '2.VJ
POORS OI'EN 7:80, . HIT A IN IUSKH8I5.
A C()!npli,t( display nf picliirt'Sfino
und oniiiii'iitly projHT full and winter
ht'ailwt'iir now on cxlilliltitm. Inv
proncliiihly channititr lu fiiipifliu1
nartiu'ns and ruri'iH-sn of ivlt- and
fabric. "T!iu Vojru'." Aur. olst.
CH1CAUU. AUK. Jl. Tusil-
fyluic undvr omii today buiur
lUu iKuaie luvcblUuilUK cum-
uilitue, 'rd W. Lpliam, trvus-
urc-r u( the republnaa satluual
cuuiuiittu, Klutod that he hud
uevr hoard of nor ordered
luadu up tho li.st ol campaign.
(uotaa UHulgutd to tho various
cilku. as charged by Governor
Cox, democratic candidate for
prvsldvut, lu his I'ittuburg
apecch. Uphani told tha in-
voHtlguting coinuiitteo of th
funds collected from the di(-
ferent malea. Ho said that Ore-
gon had contributed 1188 for
the national campaign, and 4
that Id the state campaign
fund there was $1565. Quotuu
for other states were also given
In the course of the witness'
testimony.
JTLYS VERY tOW.
SI'KC'IAh .NOTICE.
All merchants and members
of the Itoseburg and Douglas
County Merchants' association
will close their places of busi
ness Labor Day. Monday, the
sixth. The banks will be closed
and there will bo no Issue of
the Roseburg N ws-keview.
Secretary, Merchants Assn.
Lteutenent Ayert arrived here
in' tha plane "Rotoburg" this
afternoon from Sutherlln, car-
rying Mark Tisdale, the 8uthor-
lln banker. Ayers dropped his
ship very low over the city and
sVooped down Jackson street,
barely clearing tho telephone
poles. The roaring of hia mo-
tor Just over the business aoc-
tlon brought hundreds of people
to the Btreets. The plane will
carry the News-Itevlew to Myr-
tie Creek, Riddle and Canyon-
villo this afternoon and con-
tinue to Grants Pass.
iik. ii school i;i:.isiit vno.
All perMons fleniriiiK to enter Hoso
hurK llii'.h School this fall will be
reiuii-ei1 to register ul the principal's
nfrice th week before schools opens.
Seniors wl'l reRlster Monday. Sept. 0,
Juniors Tuesday, 7th, Sophomores
Wednesday Slh, hours 1 to 0 p. lu.
and 7 to it p. m. Freshmen will res
istor all dm Thursday and Frid.iv
forenoon. Classes het:in September !
1. All students should register b-j
fore the alove date, whetlier they In- 1
tend to bo in s.-hool the first two :
weeks or not. Those who fad to do'
this may not bo ahle to enter the
classes of their choice. Students inn it !
c,ive number of their home dlslrict nt j
rcpisiruuon. v. n. .uei.n, u i ,
l'rincipal.
ing after business matters. He re
ports his vicinity prosperous.
Accepts Position
Miss Virginia Hlpsrs. who has been
employed as stenographer by Attor
ney U. L. Eddy, has resigned her
position and accepted one with the
Rose confectionery. Miss Riggs be
gan her new duties Monday.
To Newport
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. harton Miss
Florence hnrton and Miss lleulnh
Jarvls left this afternoon for New
port, where they will spend the next
two weeks enfoylne a vacation.
Smith Itiver Men Here
C. F. Pyrltj and W. N. Lyster
well cnown Smith River ranchers,
wore visitors In Roseburg' today and
spent several hours attending to
business matters.
In from ltlildle
Mr. and Mrs. Men Ilullwlnkle and
Mrs. Susy liales motored to Rose
burg this morning from Riddle to
sfiend a few hours shopping and
visiting with friends.
Locates in Myrtle Creek
Dr. A. J. Fawcett, who left his
practice K Riddle to enter tho U. S.
army durwig the war. h is located a'
Myrtle Creek. Dr. Fawcett is well
known in tho Uinpnua valley and
needs- no introduction.
Will Work nt Hollows
Miss Carmen Robinson, who has
hern employed nt the Hook Store for
some time, has rei-'lgticd her position
at that place and accepted one ns
saleslady at the Hollows drygoods
store. She bec,an her duties on Mon
day. Hero from evlerr
Mr. and .Mrs. Alvin Walker, of
Nowhere are visiting in Roseburg at
the II. M. liovd home. Within sever-1 a,
- I A I. ... ... - . .
.ii u.i niey win coniiuue on to
the Cow Creek ennyon whero they i
will euloy a short outing.
Fneouto to .New oVrk
Sliss Ruth Aikens and mother,
Mrs. A. j. Aikens arrived in Roso
hmg this nftornoon from Riddle
and will visit with friends for a!
few days. Miss Aikens is enroute
lo New York w here she has been I
residing for the past three years.
She has been spending the summer
nt Riddle with relatives.
Will t; Hunting
A. C. Rexroad, C. A. Itexroad and
'"" "ons. Cha.-les and Dwleht. Rev.
W. J. Fenton and E. L. Rice form
a party which leaves tomorrow for
nn eight days hunt. They go to
Uuckhead and Bear Wallowa in the
upper Little river country, near
Quartz mountain.
Ncwlyweds Ketum
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young have re
turned to this city after a honeymoon
trip. Roy "put one over" on his
many friends by quietly getting mar
ried about a week ago and sneaking
away before the news became known.
He is passing out cigars quite liber
ally today, however.
Farewell Party Given
The Women's Relief Corps gave a
farewell party to Mrs. Towne at her
home on Fullerton street last night.
The guest of honor was presented
with tokens of the high esteem in
which she Is held by the ladles of
the Roseburg Relief Corps. Mrs.
Towns will hereafter make her home
in Eugene.
Hero from Smith River
C. A. Pyrtii and William Lyster,
both of the Smith River district,
spent the day in Roseburg attend
ing to business matters. Primarily
they are on business for the school
district and conferred for some time
this morning with the connty school
superintendent regarding school
matters.
Visited Rrothora Home
W. P. Ellis secretary for the Ore
gon Public Service Commission, ac
companied by his wife and family,
visited at the home of R. L. and
Mrs. Ellis, near this city, last night.
onroute to California points for the
vacation trip. They are going via
Crater Lake. The commission sec
retary is a brother of the Roseburg
man.
Inspecting Highway-
Mr. and Mrs. 11. R. Rashford of
San Francisco stopped in Roseburg
for lunch todny on tholr way south
after a tour of inspection over the
Pnclflc Hiphway in the Interest of
tho California Automobile Associa
tion. They made the trip .north as
for as Pritish Columbia and are
now on their return home.
Ohio People Guests
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Manz have as
house guests Mrs. R. Kathreln and
daughter Florence, Mrs. N. Zimmer
man and son Walter, all of Cleve
land, Ohio. The ladies are sisters of
Mrs. Manz, and the party is touring
the west coast. Seattle, Portland,
Roseburg, Ashland and California
points are Included In their Itinerary.
TOMATO SALE.
Beginning Aug. 31, T. B.
Evans and Son, of Dlllard, will
hold a sale of tomatoes at their
gardens. No. 1 graTle will sell
at 50c per box: No. 2 at 30c
per box. Salo will continue un
til Sept. 8. and we will be In
the field nt all times to take
care of the trade.
T. B. EVANS & SON.
Phone 22-F42. Dlllard.
Reduce Weight
Easily Nov
Do you wish to beoonif s-K-iulor,
pTaeeful, healthier, h-tivieii hat till
e need, hut. .ie your
f xl thoroughly, and lr
h.ir;y wh.lc fill.iwmtf
r.isy Kuroin v.'.i'in ob
t nn.ible in r.t drun
stoie. 1 urpo-'d to
in rtlucmtf (at in any
P r ol the body. Krai
wh.ttt'vor you
to u lbs.) under i00.0l
iiioney-rptund guarantee
o- no cot to you.
KeUuct? pursy aWlo
n en. double chin. Uiye
limb. ohe hip and
o'her overbtout parts of
Uc body.
(t d.n of
herein ?vtem (pv
n 'urued ha
been reported ti iow
a notn eale irdurtion in
wt(M. Ni ihvTtmi. no
exh.uit'r.tf evuise, no
starvation dietm;, no
tnirV utf BrTm:iiTC(1;u;'
ntNit .H'lirvvM1 phvsvt
a:i t-.-'i-tci U-turn,- hv'-t.
bven a
:l .'n-
rt lr. :
l:nj aa s m i in-
ITt' p-l'ih fii'W I'rrt Ki"i r.
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emsyivania
AUTO TUBE
"TON TESTED" j
For a limited period wo are giving new
and regular customers, vith each Vacuum
("up Tire bought nt our store, one "Ton
XoV" TUbe f corrcs'1ondi"ff size- Buy
Save money by anticipating vour Spring
ar.d Summer tire and tube needs".
Adjustment basis per warranty tag
attached to each casing: "
Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires G.000 Miles
acmim Cnp Cord Tires 9,000 Mile?.. '
a. lockwood ;motor CO.
Auihoritcd Ford and Ford-ton Itenler.
We Consider
the interests of our custom
ers protect them and pro
mote them in meeting their
legitimate requirements
promptly.
Vour Checking Account la Invited.
The Roseburg National Bank
Roseburg, Ore.
m
we corumuy invito 0ur Intr
NEW TOiAY. tion of the beautiful hats, in the
WW TZJLT.!?T-T wimuvi mm copper, t!
uiumu uuiii mm P'.'UCliaitltt. T,
richuess of materials surpaasei w
LijST 12 d hot on and 6 negatives, alzo T.tadav Ak 4it
Jlrownl No. 2. Jttturn lo New-) B
WAVTKD Boy for all around kitchen
work. Apply at Cafoterln at once.
NOTH'K Saddle and pack hornea fur
hunters. U M. Itice, tioatflin. Ore.
I'honw 26-F21.
NX I KS B VANTKI
tU-al. Addrena
LUxonvllle, Or..
Ht'KlHtered or priic
Ura. Chas. Wat a on,
or phor.q 1-F14.
Cut flowera for sul UahH..
RRters. at Hunyan's dahlia
fiione
1385 UmpQua Ave.
WANTKI Young woman to work in
diet kitchen at Soldiers Homo.
J'hone
WANTED Prune pickers, Rood camp
inK Krounda. I'hone Jl-t'l. C. K.
lliltlleld. K. 1, HoH.-bUIK.
1917 KttitD CAR Oood methanlral
condition, tireH all k1. nv ii
and paint. I'rlcd rltfht. I'hone
ownrr. 444-Y.
b)R SALk Studebaker touring r,
1U16 niodwl. run len than VuDU miles;
In irood condition; prU'e 77ui). Owu
r, V. f. Nichols, Kiddle, Ore.
FOR SALK OR THADE For nous and
lot, If 15 Hup, eluc. liKhtH & stutter,
new battery. ix Kood tires, in A-l
shape, fall phone juQ or 424l-'loed
WA.NTIH) TO UK NT 5 or 6 room mod
em house near Krado wehool hy re
sponslbltt party. Wish th plaou per
manently. Address Mrs. W. A.
1'rlau 1 x, R. 2. Itox 123 -A
LOST I'ockethuok at O. K. Gurun
contained ll'O bill, receipt for $.lt
ntadfi to Clyde Johnson. Kinder re
turn to l.ee Johnson, Salem, utckoii.
reward.
.St.
FOH SALi; 22 acres 1 mile from Kone
burK. 12 In thoro cultivation; 3-4 acre
atrawberries, some penrs and black
berries; 10 acres small timber and
stump Innd; small S-roum box hotisc,
barn, other outbuildings. Am aelllnK
tn buy stock farm. Ixw price for
quick action. Address or call
Military St.
Heinline-Moore
CONSERVATORY
Re-opens Sept. 13, 1920
MIW. HKINLINK AND MltS.
MM)liE ARE NOW AT STUDIO;
CAM. F.AULY AXD MAKE LES-API-OINTMENTS.
DI1J YOU NOTICE
OUR ANNOUNCEMENT?
Regarding that fine dljplaj
of
FALL and WINTER
WOOLENS
They are Bt 111 here
Awaitlnf your Inspection.
And we aJ It 111 here
Ready to send your vants.
Try Our Way
Our Auto M ill CalL
Phone 877.
Seo our display Friday and Satur
day. Smart .Modes for fall and win
ter wear. Bell Millinery, Friday
and Saturday.
AUTO OWNEItS.
Adopt the new and better Yir
by having Universal Filler u
talli'd In vour auto tire, lo
place of air. It ririfS lame a, ilr
and you never have to think
about such tlllncn as punctUfM
and blowouts, bexldes you let
nyieh ffreater fnileaK, to your
rnslnBs- Try It out mid I ruar
antee that you will never o
ba.'k to air analn. You will al
ways have Universal Klllei r
vleo, because It is here to flajr.
Uon't fomet that Universal Fil
ler is Kuaranteed tor 100,000
miles. Come In and lnveli"
at the
Filler Serylre Station, Comer
Oak and II' we.
CARL OILMAN, Jlananer
INITIAL FALL SHOWING
Quite a few of the new fall shoes have arrived. We Invite you to
come In and look them over. Designed for sorvico as well as atyle.
A Little Care Saves Months of Wear
Heels straightened and reinforced the day they show sipns of turn
ing or wearing, will save the heels and strengthen your snkles.
Solog replaced as soon as they get thin keep the uppers from
stretching all out of shape. You'll bo surprised how the lite '
your shoes will be prolonged by OUR REPAIRMAN who under
stands shoes and their proper care.
Ladies- Our $5.00 Sale of Low Shoes is still on
ROSEBURG BOOTERIE
iiivis nrtrn
Shoes That tl.r and Fit Yonr Feet
TUESDAY
WEBXESDA?
OLIVE THOMAS
IN
'Upstairs A DoW
TlOl t EI.L.VU TO GARRET A LAUGH ON
SKN.NETT COMEDY
AND
PATHE NE
Tlrt RS.. A DRAMA OF TENSE EMOTIONAL POWER, WTTH
Su'wJ URISCALE HER GREATEST ROLE. "THK
IOl MRS, fcANDS."