Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 11, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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In from DUUrd ...
C. F. Illlon was la town Sunday
(or short visit,
irr. LeiirbMb Beeurns
Dr. L. M. Lehrbsch returned Sat
urday from Chicago wliere bs nas
been for several weeks.
In from Myrtle Creek
J. F. Wiley of Myrtle Creek was
In town this moiutng attcnuluc to
business.
In from Gierna
J K. Uelleu ss In from Greens
this mornlnj on a short business
rip. , I
Hm from North lenl
, H. Olsoa and wile of North Bend
spent Sunday in Roseburj vUltlnj
with friends. . . .
Ham from Druln
lira. Hugh Warner, of Drain,
spent the day in town attending to
business and shopping.
V tailor From Corral 11a
Miss Wlllma Foster of Conrallls
arrived Saturday night for an ex
tended visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Peterson of lilxonvllle.
To HeattJe Convention
Dr. A. C. Beely la leaving tomor
row for Seattle to attend a meeting
of eye, ear, nose and throat spe
cialists of the Pacific coast.
Leaves for New Mesleo
A. I. Fisher, a west side rancher,
left this morning on a business trip
to New Mexico. He will be gone
about two months.
Install HI(C Hlm
A Urge "Golden West" sign by
the (Mouse! l-Devers compsny, has
been Installed at Kldds grocery. The
sign extends entirely across the
room and Is quite an attraction. .
Home to Portland
: Miss Violet Graham left today for
her home In Portland after spending
a two weeks' vacation here visiting
with friends. Miss Graham Is for
merly of Roscburg.
At Bock sek Bunday
Among those who spent Bunday
enjoying a vacation at Hock Creek,
were Mr. and Mrs. I L. Roberts and
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Tester.
hprnda Enjoyable Wrek-rtiil
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ollbert, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Ponsler and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Kellington apent an en
joyable weekend camping on the
Calaponla
Operating linotype
Jnraes Fletcher, Jr.. Is employed
at the News-Review office as lino
type operator In the absence of D. C.
Humphrey, who left yesterday for
Canada , on a vacation trip. Mr.
Fletcher's place as fire truck driver
it being filled by Carl Black.
MM in re Hrhednleoj
A farm bureau meeting will be
held at Dlllard on Tuesday night
and at Myrtle Creek on Thursday
The meetings are called for the pur
pose of discussing farm bureau ex-
rhange work.
On Trln to Canadai
D. C. Humphrey and family left
yesterday by auto for Canada, where
they will spend a coupn 01 wests en
lovlne a vacation. They are prepared
' to camp out, having equipped their
ear with all necessities for living out
of doors.
From Oottaae Grove
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Swansnn an
family and Mrs. M. Vrstch, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Glledge. made up party
which motored from Cottage Grove
Bunday and apent the day In Rose-
burg at the W. A. Cornn residence.
They returned to their home Run
day evening.
Flee neonrtnient Called
The fire department was rallei!
but yesterday afternoon, when nelch
lore discovered the home of Mrs
Klla Stewart on South Pine street
to be filled with smoke, entrance
to the houne waa gained through
window end It was quickly lesrned
that the smoke came from the oil
stove which Mrs. Stewart had left
lighted unon leaving home. No dam
Ave was done.
Now In l Anseles
The Rolsnd Agee snd C. W. Clark
party that left this city about
week asm are st I .on Angeles todsy
according to Information received
here. They stnte the trip was made
without mishap and they are having
a very enjoyable time.
I tetania from Trip
Dr. K. II. Btrwart and wife and
Mr. and Mra. I). J. Stewart returned
yeetenUv from a motor trip through
. California and Into Northern Mexl.
stopping at many Interesting way
points. The past four days have
been spent at Prospect, nesr Crster
Ijike. They report a very enjoyable
trip.
VUltlng With TtauKtiter
8. C. Simmons, of Pnrtlsnd, arrtv
ed In Roaebnrg yeslerdsv snd will
visit for a short tlm with his dau
ghter. Mrs. I. 11 Kiddle. Mr. 81m
Dions home In Portland a great
attraction at this time aa he has I
larre century plant In bloom Hun
dreds of people vlall the ard dally
to tske photographs of the plant.
Motion pictures bave been taken and
-b'-wn o" the arreen In Portland the
atres, Tne ptsnt nioonia oni once
'- . ..-,t.,- it ..nt nn a e n'-al
talk for about twenty feet and the
nionanina then appeared al the lop
and rnrmed a cluster about four feet
la. length.
To Oakland ou Uiuiuess
0. P. Coshow spent the day at
Oakland attending to business mat
ters. tlruckwny Business Man Hens
Arthur tiraham 01 urocswey
in town today looking after business
manors.
Here from Wilbur
ilrs- . Newton was over irom
Wilbur today shopplug and attend
ing to busiuess.
Ileiunl to Btbool
i.urv Durland and Ketia Mered
ith returned last nlgnt to Monuioutu
where they are allendli-f noruiui
school.
iteturns frun Porlliuiu
Miss Maybelle inner, woo uss
been tlsltlng In Portland with rela
tives for the pasi two weess, ar
rived In Koseburg last night.
To "inter l-ake
U. F. Skinner of this cay. leu
Sunday for Crater Lake, where he
will spend Ihe next two months. Mr.
Skinner went by puck train irom
Glide.
To Coast on Vacation
A. K. Street and wire leit ytnier-
dsv on a two weeks vacation trip.
They wlU go first to Gurd.ner
will later camp on Smith river.
tvnritii:r bureau and public ac
counting office at her home In tills
city. Mrs. Haslett haa bad consider
able experience In this work In uni
versities aud colleges.
Here from Han Francisco
Dr. Roy Cramer aud wife of ban
tJL'lll now inn mnrVpt nrlcea . Hut the
Francisco, arrived In Iloseburg yes-1 , rult niU8t be clean and first-cla;s In
terday and spent tne nignt wiui mr.
Cramer's aunt. Mrs. J. C. Aiken.
, Don't miss the opportunity to at
teud the free demonstration at the
Itexall store tomorrow, (Tuesday)
of the Star Violet Ray.
FllKK LWTUltK.
They left Ibis morning for Portland,
making the trip by automobile.
Mrs. liywater Here-
Mrs. Elva liywater, of juscon,
Arizona, arrived in Roseburg last
night to spend several weeks visiting
with her brother, L. L. wimueny.
and other relatives. Mrs. liywater
formerly resided In Koseburg and
has msny friends here. yu enJoy n(.nrin, p. H Tout-
brave For Auto Trip . iirooklvn. KVw York, sposk
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Chapman ana nn thp ubjct "Millions Now Dead
btldren and Mr. Chapman s father,.,,,,.. ., .., sonn." This lect-
J. I. Chapman, left Sunday by auto-1 fc h ( M ,Ten under ,hr
mobile for an extensive automobile: he nneadonal Bible
trip. Thfy will vlait Portland. Se- S".....,. .,... ,. .,.r.f,.ln
attle, Victoria, B. C, and other nor-1 world.wtd8 attention. At South Me-
"iern Poimr. thodlst church Wednesday evening.
YoticaJut Wiiw ,, , a o'clock. Admission is
In a hard fought game of base- , ' v .niincion.
ball Yoncalla defeated Canyonvllle. n
at Yoncalla yesterday afternoon by a! yiUi THK DK.AD IJVE AGAIN
score of 13 to S. Canyonvllle hadl SOON?
bad Inning when seven runs had
crossed ihe plate. Aside from that! Come and hear S. H. Toutjlan, of
one bad frame the game was a "bang Brooklyn, New York, speak on this
up proposition, spectators assert. t subject at the Soutn M. K. (.nurrti.
o Wednesday evening, July 1J, ax s
Oolng on a picnic? Gut your o'clock. Auspices of the Interna-
lunch goods at Foutch'a Confection- tlonal Bible Students Association.
ery. Admission free. No collection.
Hl'MMKIt PASTl UK.
We are In a position to take any
number of cattle or sheep for sum
mer pasture. Will pasture aWp by
the head or on shares For pries
and partlrtilsrs address Mnothart
Belcher, General IMIvery, Roaenurg
CIIEVBOt FT OtVNI.BS
. ATTKNTION!
On and after this date The
Service (Itriit will he able In
furnish Chevrolet Bervlee an1
Parta.
BERVICK OABAGK
Oless It. Taylor
tit N Jackson St.
Mam Tiniuir llurrao
Mrs. Jula Haslett nas sunea
PORTLAND WOMAN MAMS
A SIAlfMENl REGARDING
m mmm case
"The first thing Tanlac did for me
wa to give me perfectly wonderful
appttlie," said Mrs. O. B. Johnson.
44 i K. Sherman St., Portland, Ore
gon. ,
For several years I Just dread
ed for mealtime to come because I
.,rr..rea an afterward. Everything I
I ,i. uld sour, and gas formed and
kept me bloated and miserable for
hours. I had sick headaches and
neuralgic paius that would start in
the back of my neck and go up Into
the top of my head. I was so nerv
ous, i could hardly stsnd any noise
of any kind, aud had neuritis In my
left wrist so bad 1 could hardly use
that haud at all.
"Well, Tanlac has changed things
jrlKht around for me now. I can
hardly eat enough to satisfy my ap-
1 ... . , , m n 1 1 1 V, , ! 1 1
I peine sua i tiijj u,VMv.H.
i r,,r nn niHtter wnat I eat or how
ud I much I never have a touch of indi
gestion. In fact, I feel aa strong
i
CHEVROLET OWNER
4 ATTENTION!
v" Z
" On and after tils date The
Service GaraiO wlK be able to
furnish Chevrolet Service and.
Fans.- .
SERVICE OAR AUK V
Olena H. Taylor.
J32 N. Jackson St.
I and healthy now as I ever did In my
a I life, and Tanlac Is the cause of it-
Tanlac Is sold in Roseburg by the
W. F. Chapman Pharmacy.
NOICE TO FAUMKU8.
We want fresh fruit of all kinds.
all respects or we do not want any of
It; we use only the nest grades.
FOUTCH'i CONFECTIONERY.
DANCK AT RIDDLK.
There will be a dance at Rid-
die In the open air pavilion on
Wednesday, July IS. Ticket!
1.25. including war tax. Ott'a
orchestra will turnlsb the
music.
FOOD SALE. "
, A sale of delicious home-cooklnr
will be held at Vosburgh Brothers'
howstore, Saturday, July 18, by the Wo
men s Missionary Society of the M.
E. Church So. PLEASE BRING
CONTRIBUTIONS EARLY.
WATCH FOR PROGRAM.
Watch paper tomorrow for pro
gram of Presbyterian Lawn Carnival
to be held on the Kohlhagen and
Ilelllwell lawns, Wednesday, July 12.
I
a or R. T. NOTICK.
The next regular meeting of Urap
qua Lodge, No. 314, B. of R. T., will
be held Thursday evening, July 14.
o
A free demonstration will be given
at the Rexall Store tomorrow (Tues
day) of the Star Violet Ray. This
la a wonderful article for electric
ally treating many Ills of the body.
w ntiw iwji,
EDISON
6-lb. ELECTRIC IRON
NOW SELLING FOR
KOK 8AI.K Black oak wood and vetch
hay. Phone s-FJi. C. W. Orovea.
WANTED Work, preferably on farm,
by Hlnh School boy. Phone 188-U
WANTED Areed baby carrlaKa In
good condition. Addreaa A, .Nowa-Revlew.
WANTED General houae-work by I
capable experienced girl. Phone 492-
FUK UA1.K lCu aprlna lainba: alau a
few old sheep. K. L. Josaelyn. Kiddle,
ttr.
KOK HKNT 4-room apsrtinent, all
clean .on ground floor. Close in. Call
at 120 N. Stephens.
WANTED TO " KENT Modern -fur-nlahed
or unfurnlahed house. Must
be cloae In. Phone 4b7-J.
WANTED AT ONCE Boy over 1
yeara of aae. Apply Dining Room
Manager, L'mpqua Hotel.
WANTED To contract for ( ton of
vetch and oat hay. and & cord of oak
wood. State price. Addreaa U. Mor-
rm, noaepura;.
$6.95
The famous Iron with the tilling hack and thumb rest sw
H.2.V
If you will visit our salesroom we will gladly demonstrate the
Kdlson Kleclrlc Iron and Its suerlor Mlnta.
Make jur store your electrical liendiUarters.
Hudson Electric Store
PHONE 123
LOST Blue and black spotted hound.
Anyone knowing of aueh hound.
Phone 10-FS1 .or addreaa C. C. Long,
Cleveland. Oregon. Reward.
W ANTE IX Saddle hone. SO0-1OS0
pounda. Muat be saddle broken, not
over 8 years old and cheap. See A.
A. Hoffman. ITmnniiA Hntl.
7vR KAlJEer-lSO a.. Douglaa Co.. 2-4
mile from Gunter P. O. School, store.
llood range, creeka. big game, flah-
inv- . mmi roaa. iibuu, sjoo caan,
lis monthly. E. E. Woolley. 630
t roaoy aireet, Man Diego. Calif.
USED rOKD BAltrSAINH
rord Coupe, a real bargain.
1920 Ford Tour., Electric atarter.
117 Ford Tour.. Jut overhauled
lSlli Light Ford Truck, suitable for
iruic nauttnsr.
l:o Chevrolet 1 ton truck.
1916 Htudebaker touring.
1M17 Dodge touring.
CASH KOK YOUR FORD.
WILL BKLL YOfH CAR.
MATHEWS MOTOR XCHANOR.
II Jackaon St. Phone 292
I. L RODEltTS USED CAR BAR
GAINS lwfO Ford touring, overhauled.
1917 Ford touring, overhauled.
1914 Ford tourtne .overhauled.
1914 Ford touring In good condition.
ivij rora roauaier in good condi
tion. 1919 90-Overland In good. condition,
beat buy In town.
ll Htudebaker. Little Four a
anap.
Locomobile bug.
I can aave you money If you are go.
Ina to buy. 1 sell no Junk. Poal
lively no mlarepreeentatlon . Spot
csah tor your car or will sell it for
you. -?4 Weat Caa ft. Phone 144.
Chevrolet Sales and Service
GLENN H. TAYLOR
IV'fmaajtCl-SKllSa
NEW
AT THE
SERVICE GARAGE
Announcing the change of the Chevrolet Agency of the
County. Owners can obtain real Chevrolet service and
parts. Effective this date.
SERVICE
Day and Night Service.
GARAGE
332 Jackson St
Phone 478
sm..,
$12.50-For Health, Vigor and Strength $25.00
Stair Violet May
Now at Popular Prices$12.50 and $25.00
Can be need oq either alternating or direct electric cures by Insertinc
attachment plug; into nearest lamp socket or receptacle and then tarn- (
lng on the current.
A Sturdy, Handsomel Finished Machine, Always Beady for Use,
WHAT VIOLET RAYS ARB
"he violet ray, high-frequency, electrical current, commonly
called Violet Ray, haa an entirely different effect on the body
from the crude, shocking resuts received from ordinary cur- .
rent, Violet rays' are applied to any part of the body without
shock or muscular contraction of any kind. - While the same
current that is brought Into the house for lighting purposes la
used, it Is completely chanted. Its amperage is reduced very
loir, while the voltage is increased and the electrical oscilla
tions representing the high-frequency current, or Violet Ray,
follow each other with such rapidity that when applied to the
human body the current la pleasing, painless, yet Invigorating
and effective. . . v
j WHAT VIOLET RAYS ACCOMPLISH ...
The high-frequency current, or Violet Ray, acts on the' nerv
ous system, blood circulation, cells and tlsauea, .which bene
fits all living matter. Heat, light, electrical energy and oxone
are created through the glass vacuum electrodes. It increase
.the supply of blood to the area where the applicator la ap
plied. This action U, as a rule, a help In relieving local pains
or diseases.
The Star Violet Ray is indicated
for the following, when Used ac
cording to the simple Instructions
which accompany each machine:
GUARANTY
The Star Violet Ray is guaranteed for one year from
date of purchase against defects in material or work
manship of any kind. The Star Violet Ray la made out
of the best material, selected for Its efficiency and dura
bility, and the machines manufactured and assembled
by skilled workmanship.
Accesses
Rackache
Blackheads
, Bruises
Catarrh
Cold Kxtremeties
Cold in the Head
Deafness
Ecseina ;
. Falling Hair
Ooltre
: Hay Fever J, ..
Inflammations
Lnmbago
Moth Patches or
Nervonsness
Neuritis
' Piles
Acae
Barbers' Itch
Bronchitis
Callouses
Chilblains
Coras
Dandruff
Dyspepsia
Eye Treatment
Anemia
Gray Hair
Head Ache
Insomnia
Massage
Moles Pains
Nenralgis
Paralysk
Pyorrhea
lUienmatism ' Scalp Treatment
Skin Diseases , Stiff Joints
Stiff Neck Sore Threat
Sprains Ulcers Vuit
FREE DEMONSTRATIONS
Tuesday, July 12th
ssVMBnfMsgeKW
TA SKOJUL Store
PEItKIXS BLDG.
NATHAN FClsLEBTON.
CAM ST.
FOR SALE Feathers. Roseburg Pro
tiuc? Ci 601 IS. Jackaon
LOST A boy's if ray .wool, norfolk
coal, plalii gray belt. At or near
Umpqua tarry, Sun,. July 10. At the
race track. Finder please return to
or notify Mrs. Qeo. K. lihamp, ijuth
erlln.
IF yoU WANT a farm or a house, call
on mo. Expenses low and 1 cut
prices and make sales. They ail
know It . C. Merrill. 6m MIU at.
LOHT Lady's QhX wrist watch some
where betweon Creason's and Daw
on on Ueer Crek road. Reward
Phone 3-L or leave at Newa-Revlow
olTlfe.
Full 8ALli House, 6 rooms. Well lo
cal ou, must be sold. Small payment
down, balance same as rent. Over
head expense light. I cut prices and
. make the sales. C. Merrill, 604 MIU
street.
FOR SALK OR TRADE 12 Oacres. 23
miles east of Eugene. 2 miles from
Lowell, 20 acres first Willamette
River bottom. In cultivation. Good
new buildings and fences. Railroad
station on runch .orchard, fine dairy
and poultry ranch. WlU sell for $60
per acre or trade for merchandise
business. Will give terms. Frank U.
. Blair, Lowell, Oregon.
HAVE A SMOKE ON MB-i-That's what
you can hear over your own counter
by thoutiands of customers If you re
spond to this ad. I have the best
cigar, billiard and pool hall. In
Oregon for sale, located In the II vest
town in southwestern Oregon, loca
tion and price confidential. I luce
will pay for Itself In one year as can
be shown by past few' years busi
ness. Don't lot some live wire beat
you to this. It won't last long. See
A. T. Lawrence, Commercial Agent,
li'5 Caas street , Phone I9.
WHY NOT TAKE THE CREAM from a
doxen cows and add It to your bank
account. There Is a crying need for
more snd more butter fat. Its staple
and price always good. I have the
most ideal dairy ranch In the coun
ty. 106 acres, fully equipped, adjoin
ing unlimited outrange, two sets of
good . buildings, borders on river,
seven miles from town, V-mlle from
school, some fine thoroughbred cowi
with place, horses, wagon. Imple
ments, a big bunch of chickens, fine
big orchard and garden .one of the
how places of the country. -Price
six thousand dollars. . Will . tske
umall property nesr city aa part pay
ment Perhaps this Is the chance
you have , been looking for. A. T.
Lawrence, Commercial Agent. 12&
rwQj street. Phone 21.
66
JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S
ISOBEL"
WITH
House Peters and Jane Novak
The Greatest Curwood Story of them all! An epic of the Nor
land! A romance that wilt be enjoyed by erery man, woiaaa til
child who sees It. ." '
I'LKFLK KUJbltS, Kl'ISODU SO. 1L
I Oo TODAY ONlik Bftc
WILL ROGERS
IN
"Guile of Woman
"AT BAN T 'ROUGH WIT' WIMMIN!" So said Yal, alias Will
era, when tl,e girl he had entrusted with his love and his ssrW
" auuuo.
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