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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1920)
lOIKBVRO WW BKYIW wtll.AY. SOVKMHKH 10. 1-- PAOB MX Lower Prices For Our Many Patrons and Friends New Mdse-Lower Prices Our buyers are constantly in the mar kst to ssjjra for you the very best val uj at lowi3t fijara3, Get the Penny Prices Before You Buy llaby Son Horn A baby son was born this morning to Mr. and Mre. C. 8. McElhlnny of thin city. Mrs. C. J. Cameron left this morn ing for her home at Qlendale after spending the past week In this city visiting with friends. LIBERTY THEATER WHERE EVERYBODY GOES. T1IK HITEK SPECIAL FEATURES Vast time today The Screens Greatest Favorite Cody Lew GASisijEra Pro. a e. n t 3 LEIVCODV In lhe slonj j, GEORGE BARK MCUTCHEQN SI'F.l I AI. JiniIKU ATTKAtTlOS DON PHILLIPS Ki.i:nnATKi tbjoh, tomht om.v. HI I'll OK Till: UOI KIK1, li.ll 0T '. IM-1. IIIIIKV SATI 111141, IINK HAY OM.V. U ADV IM K IV IMIK l. BESSIE twist M M lllulillithl. from llfr'a twlt. The nlatlnirtil.hlnii rtt siipporttn Mis. Jrrl" 1. "ln.-lu.lr. Kin, K.sc.. Walt.r Mrtlr.,1 ....I Truly Sh.lt... k. In i.njuiuti.n with "Uuttl of the Hockles. I'.lt.e N. v MTU II. AIIIIKO IMIOURAM FOR IATI HI11V CtKMM IIM.I DOUGLAS COUNTY CONCERT BAXD Of TWBXTr PIKCKS AT THK 1.IIIKHTV. K.unr.rfo.i. mu.lr.1 r"i'l,m,"ramr ' B"rrt""l ''"" NEW TIRE PRICES! New Low Prices on Complete Line of Perfection Tires. Saving You 8000 Mile P. Tread $13.00 - - 30x3 17.50 - - 30x3 21.00 - 32x3'z. 29.00 - - 33x4 30.00 - - 34x4 6000 Mile Ion-Skid . - $12.50 - 13.50 - - 16.00 - 22.00 - 23.00 WE ARE GOING TO cnur.,- T sxyts-m T)- - n i J i luwci rnceale! S Our 157. to 25 RednrK.. on everything are still in effect and hundreds additlnn.i Special Bargains 0 We are assembling the finest and most J 1 teresting stock of ladies readyJo-ww, I These are not Seconds, but all Factory Firsts and adjusted on 6000 and 8000 miles. Prices on other sizes on same basis. f ments ever seen in Koseburg. e f you will call it wonderful. For Coat$,$J j$ Dresses, Sweaters, Corsets, UnderweajJ S Shoes, all fancy and staple merchanrJiJl SERVICE GARAGE GLENN H. TAYLOR R0SEBURG, OREGON TA - - ANOTHER IHirai-H KOll AIII'. -- An..v PlnnCS Willi W And woimkmi niiur-.i. tho Ford built Liberty motors a"i'J October 20. completed the 9,000 mile ??; from Mitchell Field U Island to Nome. Alaska, and te . ti ftnpt was creewd over New York city hy a nomia . i planes, which escorted then to Mln- ola- Tho Alaskan riyu.B ! commanded by Captain si. Street, undertooK tne ju...., i......,n..tn.ilii Ihn tl II rillH 1 1 L Y Ul iiivii-. ilrplanes and motors, and to effect ,.' ...i.iiur,.,,pr,t of an aerial route to the northwest cornor i me i pnnt noil mm Asia. C3U... I.Ull v" ,, , route would bring man iroin . .tni in two or Three days. whereat our present methods of tho . .....i.,in romiire. thirty days. Talk about service, sum vui. r. . I'Thnsu l.llinPH Ull. I IHVlu. n sure stood up. Why. the only trouble we had on the entire trip was caus ed by the worst bit of weather I ve finwn throuEh or want to fly through. We had everyminK- inn. ....nur hail nun H t'v. . i.'K. ..-- in.i' hut we kept right on flying. The 230 miles or giac.ei. .voi a wondcrrui siKn. but thre would have been little hope f..r rescue had we cracseu uli ... hat wilderness. Altogemer. ' '" i rough trip. I never want to fly In .uch weather again, but the planes t(.od it magnllloently. Instead of Imttered hulk, flopping to earth, .Iter a winded flight, they looked brand new. Even the turiinucsi.- were polished and the motors look ed as If thev had Just come off the testing block. We never changed a spark plug. Wver a cylinder missed us on the ..!ir trin The motors are In as enrol condition today as when wo set out. , ,, , Hefore the flight was mane, an the pilots asked for ships enulppea with Ford mane i.ineny 11101.... . Hue to the nature of tho work which engaged the expedition, the fleet required a period of three months to complete the trip. Since all of the original motors completed lhe Journey without repairs or re placements,' this Is believed to be a record for aerial navigation. It will lu rec: illeil. that during the var. It was generally the practice to over haul the airplane motors after np- IniHtelv each 20 hours of flight This is the second notable event in which Ford l.ilH-rty motors have dour...! nromlnentlv. the first being tho trans-Atlantic Jump of the Ford l.lhertv enuioped. N. (-4. a feat which commanded world wide Inter est. IW'turna Home C. M. Dority left this afternoon for his home In Springfield after spending a few days In this city at tending to buslnoss matters. Visit In Corvallis L. Edwards, of the Mapleiear con fectionery store, left this afternoon for Corvallis to visit with friends and relatives for several days. It.tiiiii. to Portland W. E. Wright, slate organiper for the W. C. T. lT. Children's Farm Home, left for Portland this after noon after attending to business mat ters in this city for a short time. Til I'nrfliLiiil Christina Hagan, who ftas been employed at (iarden Valley packing anulea for the past few months, re turned tills, afternoon to i-ortiano, whore she resides. NEW TOOAV. KOIl KKNT Two furnished rooms. IL'll K. Cass St. Hero From Seattle- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Collins, of Se attle, arrived In Koseburg yesterday afternoon and spent the night at local hotel, leaving this morning for Oakland, California, where they will make an extensive visit. lit -turn to Aslilaml -M r. and Mrs. A. C. Silencer, who havo been visiting here for the past few weeks at the w. A Ixmg resi dence, left this morning for their home in Ashland Havo Ibihy Son u ord was received here this morn ing to the effect that Mr. and Mrs. Vere Perry, former residents of this city, now residing at Ashland, are tne parents or a 13 pound sou, born to them yesterday. THE STOKE THAT IS MAKING PRICES U)Vtt High Water Brings Down Much Debris Leaves and floating debris brought down stream by. the extreme high water so clogged the Intake at the power plant at Winchester that it became necessary last night to shut off the water supply to the city for several hours. It required consider able time to ascertain the cause of the trouble and to then pump suffi cient water to supply the city. It was noticed yesterday evening that the supply In the reservoir was running low. A telephone call to Winchester brought the report thet tho pumps were working -at full capacity, and consequently it was surmised that the main pipe line was broken. A suffi cient supply of water for fire protec tion purposes was held in reserve and a force sent out to look for the supposed break. Finding no trouble with the mains, the pumps were In- leaves had to coven ik.kJ although the pumpi iw J . ...-j i"'i r iiauuuQg no Tim force of men hu k.. during the past fewdtnbJ intnlrn kIlh 1 l. . 1 . mi. iue hub 1 gone by them In wXiUm J to cause trouble. On WtdiaJ shed was melted br lit nx river rose several feet KmJ orougiit down trot quiets! leaves which completelj tm3 intake. The wttet ii in i rapiuiy, as most of fit on. and no further danger fto spected, resulting In finding that soon. YOl ll EMENDS AmM Practical gifts of the bat J Carr's store has just nop. shipment of leather Hru A handbags and men i pirn i leal her and the beat quft And Carr's can ur too tilt m save you money. What lea can you make? Our entti gift goods now on diiplii. 4 UST Kr.l Hall hriind hip rubber hunt, tilat'k. Fllulrr li-iive at this office. Foil l'.KNT 2 fiirnish.-d rooms, hath. K-nt!einen preferr.-il. V. iouK lus. Kl .11 "IEKN'T 3 cl.an furni-sh.-.l Iioiim.-k.-epinic rooniB. .-lose in. Jn.iuire 112 w. PouKlaa UlST ilolj KverHtiarp prticll, Stevens St. anil Hose iichool. leave at News-llevlew. In t. Please I TODAY S MATINEE EVENING J -eJJg S 5 MATINEE EVESEK t'HKISTMAS HOXEX. Carr's have their entire line of Christinas boxes now on display While we have about a thousam boxes. It Is well to get just the shape you want before It Is too late. t. arr i prices nre real low, too about pros ent wholesale costs. Carr's Christ inns sales nre In full swing. Come In fur gift goods. Our entire line now on display. Shop early and be happy. Of Course You've Heard of (' HI SALIO Scvi rnl thousand lt:un ti.-rrv tip, BprlnK l'nvery. ii, . riissiVr. H. K. I). 1, Uix X6. Ff K KKNT Krnt apartments, tin f"r two younK nu-n. liniuire hi zi k Jni kson. or cull nt Peoples SitppHM'o. i;oOi Ituk-k auto olu-ap, torms t suit," or will truut' on imus ami ioi in UosplmrK. AllreM T. T., cure NYwa- IlfV ie'W. HiOTLrin)iiii WANT KI UirKf hcat.-r stove for warehnune. Inquire at I'acirif lnui ami I'roiluee Co., rHllroatl spur. North J it kson Ht., or phone S3. Klt SAUK Two y tar ling ralve. rul- Uvator, fee Krlmier. torn snener, Kiilkev. stirring plow. 2 inrubatnrs. 1 droooVr. K. J. HofTntaedt. Uixon- 'Hp phono S-Fa. ilt SAI.H r will" ttauV for (fni.! farm in vtrinlty of ll.st'hrc, a 1 -.-Ht-re farm, well improveil, all bottom kimmI free soil. W. J. Messenger, Ki.r. na, lane Co., Ore. tit SAI.B Itrown naMle mare, six years old. without a blemish, weight ahtnit a thouwanil pounds. lre! hy nt:milard hore, dam tliorotiBlihred Kentucky whip. $") cash if taken at once. Call at li Caws street or phone 21. WANTKD Position as bookkeeper or ifTlce manager In neneiai men imn dine: employed at present hut desire to locate In this vicinity: have had ten vears experience. A tee .i'J. nnd mairied. Can f urn Inn A-l refereiue. lt..v 11, Ienton, Montana. Just roci'ivod. nt'w crop Fanry Navel OrnnK'a. Florida Grnpe Fruit, ami American Chcstnuta. The Alcove. Forest Supervisor Kamsdell left Inst nitht for Medford to upend a few d:ns attending to offieial ImsinwM matters. Esther Plakely left this af ternoon for Corvallis. where she will spend the week end visiting friends. The C.eorge N'euner Ranch located nt r.roekway was sold yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stevens, formerly of Iowa. The deal was made through the Lawrence and Cordon Company. The ranch rlnslsts of 25 acres which Mr Stevens expects to extensively improve and will use all of the prin-. elide of scientific farming In Its' Going Ranch 61 acres, 9 miles from Rose burg on good road: creek flows thru place; 17 acres In fruit, chiefly prunes, pears and ap ples; some cherries, peaches, etc.; balance of place is farm land with small amount of pas ture: 8-room house, barn, store house, smoke house, corn crib, new hog pens: place all fenced with wire; team, wagon, 2 cows, hogs, poultry; wind mill and tank: gasoline engine and spray outfit; 5 stands of bees; some furniture. All equip ment and tools far farming place. Immediate possession. Price $12,000, one-half cash. G.W.Y0UNGAM)S0N Bettl Estate and Innuaaca. tlA Cm BC Pbooa 41 T 1. i,t . . . it.... iwi...i.u. voii'va seen Wa a i no imiious rumucuii mug. seii-.iieri.r uuu niiui. mlp. j xtunts in vaudeville. He's even more remarkable In this thrilling six reel pklure "TERROR ISLAND Rolin Comedy Pathe News And Another Famous RED RIDER STOKY. MA. CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS WILL I1E ADMITTED FliEE. MATIN EE EVENING SATURDAY MATLEE-EP WOULD YOU SEPARATE TWO HO HTINti BEA1W? SEE THE COURAGE OF MARGE O'DOONE pi f? - 7 : . jncfr&5 .J TODAY know.-, """ Here is n nicturc Hint is aw true tn Ufa von'll think of a similar case you you can't hold back the tears. So human you'll lauitli in "beer delight. ETHEL CLAYTON IN HER MOST APPEALING ROLE, AND AN ALL STAR CAST in f "Young Mrs. Winthrop Fay Tincher Comedy and Illiterate Digest and a Ford EdV operation.