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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1921)
GREAT BUYING OPPORTUNITY EXTENDED ! v-w-xn A f tmf rrnn HITDATfAV . In Announcing this SALE EXTENSION, we hereby reserve the right to Terminate this Sale, the advantages ot which have t enjoyed by the Buying Public for two eventful weeks, at any time after next Wednesday Note these concluding specials: It is seldom done, what we lire doing In shoes for (his sale giving you Kteciall; reduced price on our talent and bent shoes, in fact ticketing our entire stock so that there Is an actual money saving while )ou also got our "good" shoes. New pumps, new Oxfords see them! OUR AKOCXO THE TOWN s I Kxpevts To Go To Portland Attorney O. V. Cof!iow expects to ,a to Fenian- tomorrow to attend the Masonic dund Lodge. Fretn Brockway - Arthur Graham, resident of llroek Vay, cn;nt several jours In the city today attending to Dullness matters. Prom, llandon E. M. smith, of lUndon. spent yes terday in this city attending to mat ters of business importance. In On ItioilnesH Tom Hatfield, prominent farmer, from South Deer creek, spent the day n this city attending to important business matters. Arrives From Portland ' Mrs. lliatr, of.. Portland, arrived here this morning to be with her daughter, Mr3. Albert MaBhford, who Is seriously 111 in. the hospital. . . Kiytii Tiller ' Dyron Allen, prominent Tiller res ident, is icnclli(g Uie week ond In this city attending to business mat ters. Visits Hero ' Miss Anna I-ewts, formerly of this city hut now living lu Falls City, is visiting here for several days with friends. . From l)rw Ed Hamlin and H. C. Powell, from.lre now nl(.ol Iocat(1j aj 58s Mo . itX . . , - , , attending to business matters. , la From fnnjronville Mrs. Audrey Ilollenbaugh, of Can ynnvllle. Is spending the week end In this city visiting with friends, and ntteDding to matters of shopping. Marsh ifc'ld Visitor l.t.fc ( cniptoii, prominent resident Of MirrahlV M. is spending several days here at.enUIng to tnsloeni mat ters. Weather Man Piedhtx Th.' weather man says that we are going to have seme hot day tomor row, so no doubt many bathers will swarm the Pnipnua river. Many have tpl a plunge already and fay the water Is fine. Leave For IWk Creek Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwartz and Mr. and Mr Nathan Fullerlou, will leave toniororw morning for the llnv Bcont's (amp neir Itork Creek, to spend the day. Roland Schwartr. will return with his parents. llVmil a 'ill lYarn . timith :iail'y of this cltv has an Vnusual pe.- r iree. In the yard of his home. Half crown green pears to gether with blossoms of the tree are gn ing together, a v unusual oc currents. Will OrwIuaUw- Commencement announcements heve been received by fr'"nds In this eity from Miss Heien Casey, dauhter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Casey and niece of E. ! Parrott. Miss Casey will i-radunte froi.i (he rnlverslty of Ore bob, Jnnc 20. She Is a member of t)i Delt.t Ciar.:ma ssroritr and takes s prominent ptrt In student sctlvl tier. T Kugew Mr. and Mrs. p. K. VT'.ek and fsm- II:, left this afternoon for Eugene. 'ore thcr will siwnd several days vNitlua with rolatlvj-s. From there tnejr will go o Junction Cley where ther will spend the summer. Mr Wick has been employed In the com mercial department In the high scbol of this city for the past four years. To Rage! Miss Anna Bryan left for Eugene tbla afternoon, where she will speu-i week or ten days visiting at the home of Miss Maud Lombard. Miss Lombard was formerlyan aesthetic OUR GREATEST SALE PROLONG'En SHOK DEPARTMENT SHOES GREATEST SALE! dnnclng Instructor In the Helnllne Moore conservatory of music. From Dillard Miss Hetta Meredith, of Dillard. arrived in the city tills afternoon to spend the week end visiting with rel atives. ? From lorruine Mrs. Lee Young of Lorraine, spent I the morning In the city attending to important business matters. From Myrtle Creek. Miss Mary Tibbies, of Myrtle "reek, arrived In the city this morn ing to upend the day shoppiiig and visiting with friends. Here From Wilbur Mrs. Stanley I'arvalho, of Wilbur, motored to this city this morning to spend the day shopping and visiting with friends. ' From California Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rosenberry and daughter, who have been spend ing the winter at Ocean Beach, Calif.. . arrived jn Itoseburg by automobile this atlernoon and will remain hern. They report a pleasant trip to this eity. Mr. Rosenberry stated that he mnrto iha iwn i ni into Mexico, and back to Ros'ehurg Ac:ordlnK to the plan presonted the without a puncture. i !',ew roHd would lettve the ,,'ific ! Highway at a point near the Dillard Horn ! bridge and would go In almost a di- To Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Hoff- rfct llnn ,or a lnile an( a quarter to man, of this city, on June 9, a baby, ,lle Robertson place near Olalla. girl. The many friends of Mr. and.8 would shorten the distance. Mrs. Hoffman, wish to congratulate , would redact, several bad grades and them upon the arrival of the little 'he expense of construction, one. I't Is claimed. The right-of-way can j be procured for small cost, It Is said. Now In Eugene aml new road can be built quite According to letters received n'beaply. thin 1" 1 1 V Mr ottfl 1rm f Q A ,1 ,. ... ' O I irnniru lur 1111111) 1 till ID 1 t... -.nl,0 Mr . ' ' I In this city while Mr. Adams was I employed by the Southern Pacific. Return Tomorrow ' Mr. and Mrs. Roland A are. Vri. ! N'olla Cannon, and dniiehter. Marine i and Mrs. V. N. Pltchford. will re-' mm uere tomorrow evening, niter ( enjovlng a few days in Portland nt the Rose resilvnl. Thev made the trip In the former's machine. Fmttneer II District Highway Engineer J. C. Mcl.eod. was In Roseburg last night on an Inspection tour. He states that work on the hlghwav is pro gressing very rapidlv and in a sat isfactory manner. Only two small detours are now necessary on the hlithway. these helna between Junc tion Clly and Corvallls. Appnvlntes Service . . Sydnev II. Vincent, publicity manager of Hie OieKon Tourist Infor mation llureati, writes to the Rose burg ( h amber of Commerce, to ex press his appreciation of the services: oi me local organization, ne states that furnlshliiK dependable tourist Information the local Chamber or Commerce ranks among the most faithful In the northwest. tn SALE. 200 acres, well drained, nearly all cleared; free soli; 150 acres pas tured thre years, now In cultiva tion; 20 acres level, ideal for berries or broccoli; balance suitable for grain and orchard; on good road, eight miles to Rosehurg. 3 miles to Dlxonvllle. 1 mile to school. So sit- isted It could be divided into two ! parts for particulars address O. A Undblom. Dlxonvllle. o NOTICE. Second hand furniture wanted Le US ni.ke ou an er before vou mestt.MSt Phon. !M. RIDDIJ; t'll At TAI'yI A. We cordially Invite the neoDle of Roseburg to attend our Chnutaiiuiin. June 10 to 14. COMMITTEE. PKOFfcSsilOsML CARD RAD.4H 41 OH, AuctloDMr, su high I 119 1. Plus St H. F. f. nv R Cut riosTtra Fboat 140 401 W. Case. or. st n. Pt.Tl.KR Cntrc4ratlr Pbysician. II W. Laos Rl 79-DRESSES- 79 Every dress we have in this store, to gether with our entire new Une of 20 silk-foulard dresses. Just received, all handsome silk satins, taffetas, foulards, etc, specially priced for litis grand finale 79 of them all different Gardner Escapes Second Time Continued from page one Oregon boots and liandculfs on the deputy marslinls. Footprints leading to the south were found. Pyron was a convicted counter feiter and lias been at large in northern California for three years since escaping from the train win dow nt Helmet- Inspect New Road Route A cut-off route between tlw Pa cific Highway and the Camas Val ley road may he adopted as a result of the Inspection made yesterday by 'the Estate Higuway commission und the members of the county court. 'The cut-off, it is claimed, would save Several thousand dollars ill money Well Known News- , paper men in Lity Jesse Wlnburn and Bert Moses, nrobablv two or the inM. n.i verilsing and newspapermen In the 1 iiltt-i! states, are visitors in llo-e- bwrg today, enroll te from Portland to their mountain lodge in Ashland can yon, six miles above Ashland. Mr. Winhurn and Mr. Moses have chris tened their log cabin "Sap and Salt In the woods." arter the famous para graph column which Mr. Moses has oriblnated and which Is beine syndi cated to all of the large newspaners in tnis country. These two gentle men sre staunch boosters for the Pa cific Northwest, and Mr. Winhurn states that In all of his six trips around the world he has never been so Impressed with a country as he is with his beautiful location in the hills near Ashlan Evnert inherlor riopornllnp Tt T Srhuerer rnntmetor n i n. ici MIIKARY INVITATION. Friday. June 17. will be Mothers and Fathers' visiting day at the pub lic library. All mothers and child ren are especially invited. A short program by the children will be given at 3 p. in. All children who read our library books are asked to give a three minute book review of one of the books they have read. The names of the children who will have read 20 books or more by June 3(1 will he published Julv 5th Dorc.T.As rorxTV rcBLic LIBRARY. Kohlhagcn building, upstairs. o TO ATTEND ( ltM) I.OIMiK. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Helnllne and pornn(1 wh ,,. r:inrt rh , Mrs. E. O Eldridse. leave todav for er will attend the odge and Eastern pter. From Port land thev will go to Newport where thev will he the week end euests of Pro. Ondsklns. dean of music at the O. A. C. and Mrs. Dunnine, well known Instructor of kluderesrlen work During the ahs-nce of Mr Helnllne. Miss Veri McKay will be In chsrre of the Chamber of Com merce office. Painting, tinting, psperhsnglng. R J. Schaersr. Contractor. Rt 1, Box 155. KKADY-TO-WEAR DEPT. $18.75 Conference Plans -- to Aid Farmer (Continued from page one) against fire and other risks. U. That the country elevator should have the rfght to ship grain to the natural terminal elevator and upou presentation of the certificate deliver grain of the same or higher grade at the terminal with proper reflection of freight charges. if the grain had moved into a terminal ele vator the charges for freight and handling together with accumulated storage and Insurance would be de ducted from the sale value. C. That the storage certificate should be safeguarded by a method of insurance by the liability compan ies. D. As there must be an absolute settlement between the country ele vator and the farmer as to quantity, grade and quality, there most be some ready method of appeal in case it disagreement. Appeal System Needed. This might bo arranged by far mers and country elevator operators agreeing to abide by a determination of samples made by some nearby au thority such as the grade supervisor of (he department of agriculture. Ex perience with millions of transactions under the grain corporation during the war showed that such disagree ments are extremely rare and do not enlail many appeals. If the above plan can be made practicable, the farmer will have a prime collateral which will open to him a much wider circle of credit than that of his own local bank. Throiieh the sale of his certificates he would be able to place his grain on the market at any time he wished under no compulsion by seasonal or financial reasons to accept a market price at variance with his own op tion. The conference is to determine to what degree such a plan will benefit ihe position of the farmer, how far will increase the mobility of his credit, how far it can be made woik ible from the point of view of ele vator operators and insurance com- anles and methods and mnchlnery bv which It can be set in motion. If me plan can be made pra"tlcanie, it will In no war overlap or replace co operative activities. Its function be ine to render farmers.' credit securltv more mobile will. In fact, contribute to any cooperative effort. o That property for sate, lease or rent ran easily be disposed of thnn the classified advertising columns of tne News-Kcrlew. f.RSHFIELD STAGE. Leaves Roseburg; Dally 7 A. M. Leaves Msrshn.Jd Daily 7 A. M. far to Myrtle Point, including war tax t.i Par ii l,i CuhulUe, Including war ' tax ....IT.? Far la ilnrshfleld. including war . Ux .. ...l.0 Tit Vti nt old stage offlcs, Sheridan St. Phone 14. JOHXSON A WEEKLY. Props. Roseburg, Myrtle Point, Coquille and Marshfield Stage 7-Pissastr Cadilbc-S Cars I.eares Hotel t'mpqua 7 a. m. dally. Fare to Myrtle Folnt. $6.49 ' Fare to Coquille, $7.00. Fare to Marshfield, $7.75. COAST AUTO LINES . Dcacns sold OUR GREATEST SALE! w IttiW IUUAI, sj FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. ' 133 No. Flint. FOR BALK High chair and a baby ttuKKy. i;j Bneriuan hi. FOR SALE One young Scotch Collie tin- uitjt. j. Ai. juua. Foil It KNT Three rooms for house- KtCtiK. Z3Z X. Hose. Phone 23i -It. KOK IlKST Pleasant sleenlnv rmm with privilege of bath. 311 Last link St. DKILLIXii Contracts taken for deep or shallow water wells. Albert lira ham. Brockway. Phone 4-K41. FOR SALJ; A Western Electric Sew Infr inuchlne, practically new. ai. airs, v . v. uruuM, 3UZ Perkins II Id g. Foil SALK 2 restaurants In a city as larse as Itoseburfc. Doing a good business. Will give a bargain on them. O. Merrill, iul Mill St. WANTKI) To drill water wells deep or shallow. Prices reasonable. Al bert Graham, llrockway. Phone FOB. HUNT One ! room apartment and one 1 room apartment. Fur nished for Hunt housekeeping. 106 Washington St. WANTKI .V farm band wIIUiik to help milk; if be doesn't want to help milk he need not apply. Jacob Jones phon- 10-F16. IK Y(IT- want u house or farm buy it . of C. Merrill. 504 Mill St.. and get a larKt dUt.-ount, for be Is bound to S.mlcsndmakethe sales. Foil SALK Lightning horsepower hay press, itlzo 17x22, In good running or der. Prloe $100. C. F. Krogel, IL F. ... t. i. ifcoecnurg. wrejron. KOK SALK OH KXOHANKouthprn California ram'h. Owner expect to b in KoBeburit about June 15. Ad itreM M. V, Wllkiim, Oen. lHllvery, ItoHtburc, OreRon. vm HAM OW. ICO' MiirnA Warw i ofuroom st, l dining roo.T. i-t, tov leather rocker, and 1 wln machine, nil for $lSi. PractLcall nw. O. H. Staif.-r. Rt. i. FOH SALE 3 liouften. nma ' p.-.ymoiit iwn, balance Ram tN rent. 11 other hoaxes. I am not In any com h tne. My overhead expense light. I cut prices. They all know It, and I make, the Mle. C. Merrlll.ROI Mill SI. FOR 8AI.R Oregon ArlcuUural rol 1 kt slnKle comb white Lichorn bal.y chicks. Ktn laylna- mock, lle-tche June 1C-24. Only 10c each. 20 per cent with ordT, balance C. O. I. Oet :& or 60 to build up the flock. Acme Poultry Farm. Valker. OreKon. U U ItOIUCHT.S UKED CA It """BAR GAINS l!17 Ford touring. 1916 Ford tourlnff. Two 1 y 1 5 Ford touring. 1 il 7 Ford roadster. l;14 Ford buic. All In irood shape. Als hiVH Loconiutdle buj, new tires and prilnt. a wnnp. UM sti.deh.iker little 4. Rood tire.. ISIS rhevrolet. A haritain iri each car. Spot cah for your car. or will aell It for vou. Win chcytr andN'o. Jackiion. I'honw S38. WiiU NOT WORTH A C1TSH Mr ShtM-p Man. If yu can e one Inch ahead of your none, now la the time to K'-t Into the Phtep Kame. A dln K lifted man has offered a twenty-Hve hundred acre nheep ranooh,---fully equipped, with two met of hulldlna;. fncd and croni(-fencd, few miles from town, for $15 pr acre. It him while he'tt in the notion, for he nure will chanice him mind. For fall in. formntlun see A. T. Lawrence, Com rm-rctftl Aicnt. 125 t'aas Htreet. Thone 219. I LUMBER YARD 1 We manufacture our own lumber and have both rouh and dressed lumber at ;ard. if 7011 want lum ber, see us. PHONE 324. NORTH SIDE GROCERY Farm Bureau Exchange Just arrired. carload of cracked corn, mill run, and poultry feed; few sacks (ood seed potatoes. Wheat, oats, potatoes hay and feed. Wanted, order for grain sacks. Wanted, stock for shipment June 14. Open Every Day Address mail orders tint B37. DRY GOODS DEM NEW WAIctc .Think thU over! TrieoleOea. and elaborately trim.--, specially priced. Ui-auUful tricolor, , $3.39 Wt;a ' rKJ already, but get yours while J0U j GLADYS IN 3 xxvxxxxvvx 9 Wa "PINK TIGHTS" A story of a little eiixus parachute Jumper who k-S" a tire stirs the wrath of the Puritanical xlmuiT' & prree when she drops, pracUca lly olU of a A mi,JT p parsons)! OH. MY! 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