Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 04, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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j U S. Army Tents, Blankets,
Pants, Wagon, Truck and
y: fAuto Covers and Tarpaulins
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, f -asii riiLva muu ,un nnvru 10 uvvtiwjk.
WAGON, TRUCK AND AUTO COVERS AND TAR
PAULINS are made of heavy 10-conce double weave and
double fill khaki duck and are 11 f3t 6 inches wide and
14 feet 8 inches long. Complete with -ropes.
Brand new. Postpaid
U. S. ARMY LONG PANTS, all-wool,
Olive-Drab. Brand New. Postpaid
$14.75
$6.45
OLIVE-DRAB ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, y
Brand New. Postpaid to your town & f
$6.65
BLUE-GRAY ALL-WOOL BLANKETS,
" Brand New. Postpaid to your town.;
TENTS, 16x16 feet square", 11 feet "high, made of heavy
121, ounce double-fill duck. Slightly used, but guaran
teed in nrec-ciass eonamon. 477
F, 0. B. L09 Angeles, California N3 1 .JV
-LARGE WALL STORAGE TENTS, 14 feet wide and
14 feet long, made of heavy 12 ounce double weave and
r double fill duck. Complete with ropes, poles, pegs and
unes. oiignuy usea, duc guaranteed in C Ct c
first-class -condition. F. 0. B. Los Angeles vJluJV
All goods guaranteed absolutely ai represented and money will be ro-
runaea ir noi saustactory. Heid checks with orders. Or, If desired, ship
men Is will be made C. 0. D. Inspection allowed before you pay for the
Depository, Citizens' National Bank, Ix Angeles.
UNITED STATES SALES COMPANY
120 WEST FIRST ST., IX8 ANGKL KS, C ALII Olt.MA.
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AROUND THE TOWN '
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Stephens' shoes are built oft' Unes
(bat lit your feet.
.' Mrs. Nina Wilson left this morn
ing for Portland to Tlslt wittf relat
ives ror a snort time.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Schrader left
this morning, to visit friends and
relatives -In Portland.
Arundel, piano inner, pnon- 18HL.
lie sure to see J. A. Walker Bill
buy that farm.
I sharpened 7194 pairs o scissors
and repaired Bowing machines free
from New York to Ixm Angeles for
the Red Cross 2 1-2 years on the
trip. Ed. Byer, ex-natlonal grinder.
C. O. Thomas, local Studnbaker
agent nan received one of the new:
'fbtudebakervXIght Sixes and has It on
display at tils showrooms The car
is very attractive and much popular
ity has open predicted for it.
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Mid turm
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Do your eyes need help to enable you to do your work easier?
Now Is a good time after your vacation, and before you start to
work, to have thom examined and glasses fitted
them.
It they need
We are at your service with the latest methods, and our prices
are reasonable.
BUBAR BROTHERS
as
TO-NIGHT!
Macy & Bairds Comedians
TENT THEATRE
OJI JACKHON 6TRKET NORTH OF POUi
rilKSKNTS
LAS HOTKL
SUNDAY
"The Girl of the FlyingXI
The Famous Crook Play.
VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS
ADMISSION
Adults 4.V, tax ftc BOc
flilltlrrn sliSr, tnt 8r S.V
DOOIU OPE 7:80, CTIITAIN KlsiiS SrlT
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AROL.Nl THE TOWN
,'Tha 13th Chair" with an all star
cast at the Antlers .Theatre Monday,
Mrs. C. E. Bigger left -this morn
lng for Portland where she will vis
it for a short time,
Bell , Millinery, new doyetfu
shapes, gold and silver-lac trim, Fri
day nad Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc.Mullen left
this morning for Salem where, (hey
will vlBlt over Labor Day.
If you want le buy a hams la tUs
beautiful city of Rossburg, see Will
ker, 105 Cass St. Phone H.
Mrs. O. M. Pearce who baa been
visiting In Roseburg left this morn
ing for her home In Portland.
Cut flowers for sale Dahlias and
asters, at Runyan's dahlia garden,
' Unipqua Ave. Phone 271-L.
Are vou Superstitious? Dare yon
sit on -The 13th Chair?" Antlers
Theatre, Monday.
Mrs. D. Q. Palm left this afternoon
for Cottago Grove to visit for several
days.
Insurance rates- are all the same.
Seek the agent who - ..will' take the
best care of you. That's Rice A Rice
MrsO.-H. Ingall left this morning
for tilendale where she will visit
with relatives for a short time.
If you want to sell your property,
see J. A. Walker, 105 Cass St. Pkea
Mrs. Oeorge Mathews of Reston
was a Roseburg visitor today shop
ping ana visiting with friends.
High priced cars used them. Why
not yours? The National Windshield
Visor will surprise you. H. Merten
Miss Anna Haast, who arrived In
Koseburg last night from Portland
loft this morning for Medford where
sbe resides.
Mrs. Ray Marsters lnft this morn
lng for Marshfleld where she will
visit with relatives for a couple of
weeas.
Mrs. E. V. Hoover and daughter
left yesterday for Portland for
visit. Dr. Hoover remained in this
city.
Don't put off tor tomorrow what
you can do today. It may be too late.
Miss Velma Davis left this after
noon for Yoncalla. where she bas
been employed as school teacher for
he coming year.
.Miss W II inn Foster, who has been
pending the summer in Dixonviile.
.!th Mrs. A. J. Peterson, left for
home In Corvallls this afternoon
Have your insurance attended to.
See Rice A Rice.
Tom Oliphant came to Roseburg
this morning from Looking Glass to
spend a snort time attending to busi
ness matters.
The Boyce Motomelcr will nay for
Itgeslf before you know It. Let us
nsiall one for you. H. Merten. Paris
and Accessories.
Have that Insurance attended to
and see that you get the laruest and
best old line companies. We've got
tnem. nice a nice.
Mrs. Kllzabeth Lamnin of Suther-
lln spent the morning In Roseburg
shopping and attending to business
mailers.
Bernard Denn. son of Mr. and Mrs
P. Denn of Camas Valley Utft on
he afternoon train for Spokane to
enter the Conznea University.
Mr. and Mrs. Itov Stearns and Mr.
nd Mrs. fleorge Stearns were amnnt
ho Roseburg visitors today. They
nio'ored over from Oakland.
w. D. I-ove county agent for 8no-
omlKh county, Washington, accom
panied by his wife, Is visiting nt the
Olen Echo Farm with his wife's
fnther. J. A. Williams.
Tom McCarthy, who Is worklne
for tho government In taking an In-
ilslrlal census, left this mnrnln for
M.irshfleld whero ho will attend to
Dusuiess matters for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. nroshnng and
daiichter. Mrs. Sadie Woodruff, are
bore from Albany visiting at the
Minnie of their daughter and sister,
Mrs. I). C. Ilumphrev, on Oak street.
Simon Krohn. of Portland, a for
mer resident of this clty.wtio Is vis
iting here yesterday disponed of his
house locnted in flngnrd's addition
to Carl Palm of this city who will
make that place his home.
I.. F. Ileiiensleln. .1. V. Starrett.
lrvin Ilrunn nnd II. Merten made up
a party which IcKf this morning for
Powers. Marshfleld. anil other Coos,
Hay points where they will enjoy an
outing for (ho next ten days.
J. F. Bvrd and son Robert return
ed today from a trip to the Cow
Creek country. Tho bnv doveloped
a serious Infection of the knee and
it became necessary to break cntnp
hurriedly and return to Hosehurg.
Miss Mattlo l.ee Stephenson. Miss
Pearl Stewart. Miss Kmily Hammond
Smith. Mrs. Brown. O. B. Frank nnd
Ar. lile Taylor made up a parly that
Vft this morning for Crater I.nkp
where they will spend several days.
Judge and Mrs. n. I. Stewart left
this morning for Winchester Bay
where they wilt spend their varntton.
They were met nt Drain hv Dr. E. B.
Stewart who will accompany them to
the Bnv. Judge Stewart will reliirn
In a few eeks hlle his Ife and son
will rem iln at the beach for a week
or ten days.
Miss Ada Ollletto, ilf Aberdeen.
Washington, passed through Rose-
burg enrlute to 1'hoenlx. Arlrona.
where she has secured a position In
the public schools for the comlni
year. Miss Cllletie hns visited In this
city with Miss Oladys Strong who
greeted her nt the station.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Stanton left
this morning for Portand where
they will meet their son Cole, who
Is coming to Oregon for a short vis
It with bis parents. They will go to
Astoria from Portland where they
win visit with their d.mrhter M
TO-NIGHT
OF COURSE
DancE
ARMORY
With all Kinds of
Ready-to-wear
ready for fall.
Important:-Select
while the assort
ment is largest.
New
Serge' Dresses.
SPECIAL! "
Fall Millinery Opening, Friday and
Saturday, Sept. 3-4. Bel! Millinery.
W ATKINS products. 12 W. Lane.
Phona 137-L.
The same reliable lines In shoes at
Stephens.'
Stop and reflect great fires trim
:lttje sparks are spread. Ba careful
with firea.
Fires destroy. lives, property and
food. Be careful with lira. .
Insure against loss equip your
-rectors so they won't set fires
. The new fall shoes at Stephens'
are beauties.
For con. fort you should have a set
of wind deflectors. The cost is Bmall.
H. Merten.
Pear for sal at the erchard, 25
cents a bushel; bring your boxes.
Phone 260-L.
What happened to the man who
occupied "The 13th Chair,"- Antlers
Theatre Monday.
Preaching at Looking Glass. II a.
m.; at Ten Mile. 2:30 D. in.: at Cam
as Valley, 7:30 p. m. R. 11. Bishop.
aiu now hooking orders for day
old chlokt for 1921 delivery from
nigh producing Tancred strain Whi'e
Leghorns. Earl Vosburgh, 702 Ful
lertnn St., ltoseburg.
Justice' of the Peace, I. B. Riddle
leaves tonight for Cow Creek Can
yon where be will spend Sunday and
.Monday in Hunting.
Order your Christmas and New
Vear announcements early, and don't
forget that Bates, the printer. Is
showing a fine line of samples to
make your selections from. At the
News-Review office.
R. C. King and C. H. Henson rif the
standard Oil Company spent yester-
oay in the city consulting with the
local manager, B. L. Hyland regard
ing matters pertaining to company
uusiness.
The Cheney Phonosranh. the nntt
phonograph made that Ton absolute
ly cannot hear the needle or surface
noise on the record, for sale by Olt's
music store. The big four, Edison
Vlclrola. Cheney and Snnnra
Rev. Eton, a former naslor rlf the
uaptiBt church In this city has writ.
ten to friends here stating that he
nas just recovered from an Illness of
several weeks caused by summer In-
nuenza. lie is nt present n;is'or of
he Baptist Church in n
usningion.
.Mrs. Si xty, moiher of Millard Sex
tbe seventeen year old lad. who
nod nis root crushed when nifemr.f.
ng to board a freieht train at Itlddle
inursuav, arrived In Roseliiim this
morning from Portland. After mak-
ng all arransements lo have the lad
cared ror In this city, she left on til
arternoon train for Portland. He
win De removed to his homo in Pott
land as soon as possible. It Is no'
known as vet whether his foul will
amputated.
.. . "We have just received a large shipment of blue serge and tricotine dresses
for fall wear and of such attractive design, in braid and bead trimming and
high-class tailoring effects, that you will say they are Roseburg's most charm
ing dresses. . . .- . M '
These dresses are $25 to $40 values, but while
they last, they will go at Fisher's special price of
d!in Q E? and
p 1 r. iJ CJSergeDresses'
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SILK MARKET II AS DltOPPFl).
I'ure thread silk hose with the
seamen Darn, in tho Tamons T'utler
fly brand that sold for sn fh,.
months ago can now be bouitht for
nt i arr s store. 3 pairs in a box
JV00. Just the thlnir tr.r ... ,,..!
or dress wear. Try a pair today from
Carr s store.
First Church of Christ, al.mi.t
eorner I-ane and Main streets ar.
;ce are held Sunday morning at 11
aim Wednesday evening at
O'clock, tills mentlm IneliiHo. ..
Imonlnls of healing. Sundnv ewi
convenes each Sunday morning i
4f: all up to the age nf sn v..-.
re lnvte4.to attend. The r.,rti,,-
room In tli. rear nf IK. .1 J
building fe open dally except Sunday,
and holidays from 2 to 4 p. m The
public is cordially invited to attend
nese services and visit lha rendi...
room. Subject of Sundnv'. 1.
Man." ' ""
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strt'ft uiiu pavitiK
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Have You Selected Your Suit or Coat?
Is yourWt fall garment laid away for you at Fisher's or have you yet to
select from a rapidly diminishing stock? Hundreds of women have appreciated
Fisher's suit and coat department this year as never before, for they find here
the most complete line of fashionable coats and suits in Roseburg, Our un
derstanding of quality and price requirements has enabled us to meet your
wishes. Why wait, or try elsewhere? Fisher stands for reliability in everv
class of merchandise.
Girls Middys! We
have the official
middy for 'the
school girls.
BusterBrown shoes
best tor School
childien. Largest
assortment of dress
goods.
Headquarters for School Outfitting.
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DANCE
RIDDLE!!
MONDAY EVENING
LABOR DAY
ma
Big Open-Air Pavilion with
JAZZ-0-FOUR
MUSIC.
Whew. That's the way vou feel
when you see ' The 13th Chair" at
the Antlers Theatre Monday.
.mas Vivian .McKay, who is em
ployed In Portland, arrived in Rose-
urg ihis mornine and win visit hur.
for tho next few days with her sister
lias era McKay.
The Itussel Harness Home located
n Kinney's addition has been sold
to 11. K. Morgan a recent arrlvnl in
he city who will make his home
here. The deal was made hv Uieo
and it li e.
-irs. iitancne Thurston, who lias
on spending the summer in Hoso-
uri; witn her father, S. W. Taylor,
omnumiant of the Oregon Soldiers
Home, left this afternoon for I'ort-
aiin, wnere she is employed In the
pumic spools.
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 service as well as style.
A Little Care Saves Months of Wear
elor"weigr1.1ttned,nnd relnIorc e "ay h-y "how signs of turn
5e. renf h8, Wl" "v ,he hoels and "trenBthen your ankles.
ftrltehJ .Ti ? soo1aS thuyeet ,hln keeP PPers from
vo, KhoL i,.?UK ' B?ape- , lou'11 be """-prised how the life of
and Ze? inHe.r;l0"8d by 0UH REPAIRMAN who under
stands Bhoea nnd their proper care.
Ladies- Our $5.00 Sale of Low Shoes is still on
ROSEBURG BOOTERIE
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nritiar i . if loir rrt
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nosniit no.
MlTlfK.
On account of the unsettled mar
ket conditions wo are discontinuing
he buying of any kind ot junk.
liKIU'.En JUNK SHOP.
have si
rti.-st.-r
'lv.-rtt
"it sai.i: on Ti:.M)!Tri
I IVI. K ponv. 1 work
tra.l.. fur -h.ir. i ,
J!'.V'i;.."r. "" " time.
!"! Mill Stre.-t.
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.. ,.i iiHMii uonn. hat
Wn.
r this
C.
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it stripes
Morrill.
r.nt. My
-m pri.
str..,t
turnlnr to their home In this cltv
Miss Mary Clouah. dauehter of
Chrs. H. Clonuh. of Deer Creek ar
rived In tho city yesterday Ifrom
nenr Olympla. Washington, and will
remain here lndefn!telv Miss Clourh
is a school teacher of the northern
stale but recently her health has
beconio great!;' Impaired snd It was
thought that a chsnse of climate
would he beneficial to her.
'. Hunt,.,"
...... e.,.ne lti.ht.
I inske th !,.. nnd
It C. M.-irlll. 3,rl
.r..V "r en rsrtn. or would rent
f-ittn timl .vk on share, ,l fl,r'i'.
. "t-;-l. sriitn nnd riirinini; iu,i.,.
lo-t.t, for op.r.sti,, (arm. A roI
Pro,...,,, ,,n ,., t.rtll.;. i,,,1
At Til liltlVKKS -.Mni.-To"
niT ..'. ..-. ' '"'res!
Mot.,
I to In
Eugeri. Ore, .tt
RTrt Ave.
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DANCE!
AT ARMORY
MondayNight, Sept 6-
GIVEN BY
On-S 6-PIECE0RCHESTRA
A CATAMHJ CAX UK.
Don't buy your fall hat from a
picture and descriptions. You don't
ofien Ret just what you thought,
and besides you can go riftbt here In
lown to Carr's store, pick out your
hat. be money ahead and perfectly
satisfied besides. We are devoting a
lanrt balcony to our line of hats,
ornaments, winter flowers, feathers
ribbons and frames. Go see the
other displays, then come to Carr's
We havo quality and yet a low price.
EVERYBODY
WELCOME!!
Contact. tdieafre
How About It?
Are you Interested in purchas-
i "ib a notne? If you are, then
you should see the properties
, we have for Bale.
! 9 room house with laundry and
bath room; rooms ceiled and
papered; partly furnished with
beaver board; good garage and
store room; 3 lots; fruit trees,
berries, garden; close in on
Paved street. Price $3700 hi
cash; balance easy terms.
6-room house with bath, fur
hlahod. Price 1500, V4 cash.
. . .
i-argo nouse and 3
on paved street. Can
fan'lldfnr tKCn -i.
ance terms. "
C W.YOUNG AND SON
wt Fstare and Insnrwaoe.
the
lots
be
F YOU were
to look at the
label in the
next good look
ing suit, you see
it w o u 1 d prob
ably be
Try Our Way
Otir Auto Will Call.
Phone 877.
We don't tailor all the
suits in town, but we
do tailor the best.
Jberger's
BARGAIN STORl;
GOOD LINE OF
NEW CLOTHING
Second-hand Shoes, Cloth
ing;, etc. Best Bargains
Case M.
in Rose bur?.
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