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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1920)
AHOUXD TIIB TOWN Here Monday Mra. B. K. DeVore. waa a Rose burg vlaitor for a few hour Mon day, leaving for ber borne In Oak land on the afternoon train. Mm. (irubbe la Viltor Select Your Christmas Phonograph and Records NOW! jg:- ! i.i.i Tj!tiiriM ii i 1 1 1 Make this comparison before you buy your Phonograph i bar a phonograph, any more than an automobile, without d moiistratwiu. Name isn't all nowaday, as it used to be, when phonographs w.to a novolty. u lovers know the real way to test and that la by tone. The ear P"" out ulK'riorillr Qu'ckly. Naturalness is easily ap preciated. iv mcournge comparisons. We Invite you to hear the Brunswick , lo h.-ar others. We h ave dual Judgment to you. Ano we rare ly lose a sal.', when a comparison is made. Tills accounts for the great popularity of The Brunswick here I he nation over. It goes Into tho homes of the most critical be muw of Its overwhelming merit. it Ins numerous feutures unobtainable elsewhere. Such as The rii ni "the all-record reproducer. And Tho Brunswick Tone Ain 1 fl" built entirely of wood, so as to end metallic sounds forever. I ih I ''fit 1 l T t f tifrNBl l li ! i ! H ISP Hear The Itrunswlck now even If you are not quite ready to bur A fize and style for every home. Terms If desired. - : . , wteimi'fSctu Coiupleto llouso Furnishers. 117-121 Cass Street. Roseburg, Oregon. WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. 1 i t i u We have already sold to Douglas County residents over $5,000 worth of phonographs this month, and they are still going. Peo ple are realizing more every day that it pays to buy the old stand ard makes and the best. Only a few days left. Come where you get the best Vic tor, Edison and Sonorn. OTT'S MUSIC STORE Roseburg, Oregon BATTERIES! (Chevrolet Car. 25.00 and 138.00 D .1.1. vart.. .30.00 and $45.00 for Other Cars I0T0R SHOP GARAGE UJ"Lm St. Bmebm. PR' R- P. BRADFORD t A V r-v ... Sensed Chiropractic i ni . . ujsicians aiteei neiai wurm OF A IX KINIW J- H. SINNIGER 110 OAK HTREET PHONE 428 Buy Better Backs and the Best Breeding Ewes for Less Money. BUT SHEEP WHEN THEY Altt U)W. THAI IS I Off ID If y.a ar 1nter.t4 la nr number pi titiitr (run. or registered .neep 01 the tullowlnp; brel: Kamp.hire. Shrri.elir Uncoln. Rom n-y. Couwold, Hamboulette. or mnr Write un qulk what you want. OREGON LIVESTOCK COM. CO. Box ti. North PortUod. Orefoa. Mm. A. B. i; rub be of Wilbur was a viaitor In this city for a few hour Monday mornliiK ahopulng and vis iting with frlenda. Mm. St-llert He Mrs. T. V. Sdlert of Days creek came to Koaeburg yesterday morn iiiK and spent a short time attending to business matters. Axks for IHvoreo Anna Bohm today filed a petition for divorce In the circuit court from Charles 11. Bohm, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment, From Yont'Alla MIhs Violet Khnkes of Yoncalla was a Roueburg visitor yesterday morning, leaving for her home on I he afternoon train. l''Ucfi lkind County Clerk-elect, Ira B. Riddle today filed his oath of office and bond with the present holder of the office, R. H. Lenox. Mr. Riddle takes his office the first of tho year. Will Leave Weclnesilay Mr. and Mrs. Claylon Baker, of Onklnnd, will leave Wednesday for California, where they expect lo re side. They recently disponed of their their borne In Oakland, leave for Kellogg Mr. and .Mrs. C. F. Madison and two children who have been visit' iug here with Mrs. Madison's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. liundeen lft this afternoon for their home at Kellogg. Visit Inir at Innrel Pre. Mrs. Bruce L. Bogurt who has been the week end guest of Mr. anil Mrs. F. A. Stewart of Laurelcrest, left Monday atternoon for her noine in Eugene. Return sfrnm Kugem Mrs. Ed Singleton whb has been visiting in Eugene with her brother R. A. Booth, and her sister. Mrs. Victor Slngleion, arrived at her home in this city Saturday evening. Here From OnkliuHl Mrs. George Hall, of Oakland, was in Roseburg yesterday morning from her home in Oaklnnd and Hnent a few hours slumping and visiting with her mends. She left for her home on the atternoon train. Visiting II C. H. Armstrong and wife, of Port Orford, are visiting with Mr. Arm strong's father, E. C. Armstrong, the county fruit Inspector. The younger gentleman is employed as assistant slate highway engineer. Returns Home to Ilaker Mrs. Viola Wheeler who has been visiting here for the past two weeks left yeslerday afternoon for Baker Oregon, where she resides. She was accompanied by Miss Rhea Colby, who will visit her for a short time. Arrived lMst. Night Miss Gladys Taylor arrived In the city last night from Eugene where will spend the Christmas holidays here with relatives. Miss Taylor has she is attending the University and been confined to the hospital in Eu gene for some time with an attack of measles, but Is now recovered. Persona cutting evergreens on our property in Edenbower will be prosecuted. Mrs. E. M. Moore, Llllle L. Moore. TIRES The lowest priced Good Tire on the market. PEKKKCTIO.V Non Skid Non Skid 81)00 Mils 0000 Mile 30x3 12.60 17.C0 30x3 13.50 21.00 32x3 16.00 27.60 32x4 21.00 29.00 33x4 22.00 30.00 34x4 23.00 Ask the man who uses them. Service Garage Glenn II. Taylor, lUwIiurir;, Ore. I DR. H. Ft. N ERBAS DENTIST An Abscess is caused by an infection of the root end of the tooth. This happens after the tooth becomes infected. End the trouble now by con sulting the Dentist. Wait ing and debating the mat ter results in more ser ious trouble. !j PHOHC88 J clean oil . adeanemnt ti whal we found in jour cranhcase oil I. THIS lens shows some of the dirt that csin be found in any crankcase after a few weeks of driving road dust, carbon and fine particles of metal. Such dirt circulates with the lubricating oil through the engine, together with gasoline that escapes past the pintons and dilutes the oil. Have the dirty, diluted oil in your crankcase drained out nouv-bofore unnecessary wear begins. We can do that best for you with Modem C. Hagen, Glendale, Oregon. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co., Roseburg, Ore. A. L. Miller, Canyonville, Oregon. C. W. Parker, Roseburg, Oregon. Weaver & Vale.itine, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Crankcase Cleaning Service convenient, quick, economical. We use Calol Flushing Oil, the scien tific, thorough flushing agent which does not con taminate the fresh oil. We assure proper lubri cation for your engine by refilling the cleaned crankcase with Zerolene of the correct grade. Make a regular habit of Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service.lt gives better engine perform ance and longer life to your car. Roy Catchings. Roseburg, Oregon. k George Shank, Roseburg, Oregon. Patzlaff & Baker, Roseburg, Oregon. Highway Service Co., Roseburg, Oregon. W. D. and J. W. Cowan Garage, Yoncalla, Ore. " Y 1 NOTIUK OP SALR OF OOVBRNMHNT TIMliKK. Weiirai ina WaBhiiiKUn. U. C. Sept. 29, l!U. Notice Is hereby given thflt nubjert to the conditions and limitntloiis of the Act of June 9. iai6 ( Stat.. 218) anil the instructions of the Secretary of (he T. ,.f Sonlamlmr 1 fl 1H17. tllO timber on the following lands will be sold Jan. in, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. at public auction at the United States Und Office at Koneburg, Oregon, to the hlKhest bidder at not less than th i appraise value, as shown by thie notice, eule to be subject to the ap- ?roval of the Secretary of the Interior, he purchase price, with an additional sum or one-imn u una yvi in of, being commissions allowii. must be deposited at time of aule, muiiey to Iia r. turned if sule Is not approved. otherwise patent will Issue for tu timber which must be removed within ten years. lilds will be received from citizens of the United states, assocla lions of such cltlr.ens and corporation uririnifui iimlpr His laws of tbe I'niteu States or any state, territory or district thereof only. upon ippucauuii -i iimllnen purcnaser, me umoer un m 1 ...Mlvlainn will bft offered MtlSr- ately before being included In any of fer of a larger unit. T. 16 fl.. R. I W. Seo SI. NK'I BKtt, fir 10 M . redar SO M. NWH HE14. flr 1800 M- SK HKH. nr 850 Ml. SIS', n !T0 M , "e Jr 2 M. NE KW"4, fir 1220 M., cedar 20 M.. Lot 3, fir 1170 M.. fsKhk HV'4. fir, 1600 M., hot 4, fir 1800 M.. none of the nr or cedar to be sold for less than $2.00 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALIS MAN, Commissioner. General Lund mice. LUMBER Of all dlmeanlonB, at rpasonahlo rate, while It lam. hi block North of West 8I1 Store, 1267 Umiqua Avenue. Phone 335-R. Lo.gan Tips, Spring Delivery The.se are not sprout planta. Joint 'lanta or nprangle tip plants. They first-class tips. Also have straw oerry plants and all 'kihs fcult trees. Uetter book your order now. R. L. ELLI3 Three miles west of Roseburg. Loganberry Plants If you want pliuits tliat will grow writ V. L. BENTLEY Womlliurn, Orrgon, II. II. Pride of workman ship plus exacting care makes our DRY CLEANING uniformly satisfactory. BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE We have for sale O. D. OLIVE AND BROWN ARMY BLANKETS Army Shirts, Pants, Leggings. Rain Coats, Army Sweaters at Bargain Prices Come and see our stock CllltlSTM AS CANDIKS. A .-duplets line of the famous Davenport candles, made In Spolsane. Some In fancy Xuiaa boxes, some plain boxes, all are high grade, de licious candies none better, iluy a box for a Christmas present. Foutch's Confectionery, Sheridan street. AX.NOIXC'KMIONT. Eil Drvunt wishes to announce that ho has tho cxcIuhIvo aKenoy for the St. lli'li'iis Incubators and Perfection brooder stoves for DoukIos County. Samples of same are now on display at the ItosoburK Produce Co., 5U1 N. Jackson St. I am In a position to Klvo terms on these machines of HI) per cent down, bal. In six monthly histallments. Incubators (14 tt-63; brooder stoves. (11 to 23.36. Try these machines for two hatches and If for any reason you are dissntlsfled return same and your money will be refunded. 1NVK8TIOATE I'EFORE YOU BUT ED BRYANT. Phono 9-K25. The Thor a gift too large for year stocking, but not too large for your purse; (10.00 brings It to your boss Christmas ere. Uhllg's Bleetrte Store. Hamilton Drug Co. now have the exclusive agency In Roseburg for Lowney's Famous Chocolates. RHEUMATISM Uany people olalm ther bare been relieved and ared f skis dread ailment by tiic ANTI-URIC If yoa suffer wlWi feat, rheumatism or laubago gat aa on I fit of tills herbal r.Medr Money refanded If yoa are lot alU fled. For sal. by Nathan FullsrUn All aorta of sales successfully concluded, for arrangementa aea M. C. HADAIlAt'OH 630 N. Pine St. PltOKKSMONAL CAHUH U. I-AHKKII. lulln KoMtajj.n l l MHS. r. . w K Cul Flow.rs. Pbon. 2tfc u w, Cms. DR. M. II. PI.TI.rR Oilrepractle Fhrlrl til . In. Bl. HI TH WlU III-runn, Thirv, Mual- ml Klml.rart.n. 1U04 Wwt Klr.t HL 1'bua lll-U CASTOR I A tlnfaAtS arl4 Chljarea In Ifte For Ovef 30 Years Always bears ' MAiBaa Signature of Christmas Carnival Br Klndorgarten and Paa-si.al Education Department of IleinKne-Hoore Conient7 Armory, Dec. 21, 7:30 p.m. Admission, 26c. J- I & Christmas Suggestions & It it For that friend who owns an Automobile. Robes Spotlights Auto Clocks Motometers Luggage Carriers Mirrors Tire Covers Chains Tires Inner Tubes Side Windshields Twin Shock-Absorbers J. 0. Newland & Son Djxlge Brothers Service Station