Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 30, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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warn
Wie development of
Jlotor Transportation
There have been many contributing fee- -tors
in the development of motor transpor
tation; the perfecting of, the motor car in
comfort and dependability; the construction
of smooth durable highways; the production
of a motor fuel Red Crown gasoline
which meets every test of power and mile
age; and finally, the Standard Oil Service
Stations at convenient' locations, making
Red Crown gasoline readily available to
motorists. .
Look for Standard Oil Service Stations
. and for the Red Crown sigrr at garages,
service stations, and other dealers. There you
' will be able to get good service with Red
Crown gasoline. , . .
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
...... , 0" cv.
Red Crown
the Gasoline of Quality
FOR BEGINNERS
DUNNING SYSTEM
OF IMPROVED MUSIC 8TCDI
The only system for beginners. Indorsed by the world's most
renowned musicians. --
GLADYS H. STRONG
Studio: 42S S. Main St. Phone 311-L.
to our store and hear the famous
Ivers &Pond Pianos
The best Piano on Earth for the price,
and claimed by many owners and mu
sicians to be as good or better than
other makes selling for three or four
hundred dollars more money. Come ' -in
and see and hear this wonderful piano
Ott's Music Store
The place where pianos are cheaper.
Expert Auto Mechanic
We specialize on all makes of cars
and trucks. We guarantee our
work to stand up. A trial will con
vince you. We have installed an
up-to-date Radiator Repair De- -partment.
(Moderate Prices)
MOTOR EXCHANGE
Cor. Oak and Pin. niriiimi - -
rdlftpi j ' mmtm. m sa'f wisej
SWEET JT)OtXIM44VB MUM
la the good old summer time Utile
Dan Cuptd,-Ks,ulre, Is In action 14
hours a day, and Bight. Whether It
la In ths air. the environment, or the
free spirit of vacation, we can't tell.
But there Is "that something" which
brings younc people together, la
the mountains, on the farm, on the
beach, or where chance may find
them, man and maid find mutual
attraction -Sweet nothings'" are
talked over and pretty compliments
are paid. With no thought of
"spoofin" each other, the happy
couples 'chirp'" merrily along. Al
thourh said in all ear
or the summer-love talk Is' quite
humorous. - Even those Joked about
Join In the hearty laughter with
audiences everywhere, when summer
love smiles are screened la "Topics
of the Oay" films. Now. enjoy a
few "am Uj. ...In,." m)( .Mil
Cupid's target oractlre and ,caprteea
iu vacaiion-iana:
Apt Pnptl.
Oeorge Do you think you could
learn to love me. Maud?
Maud (softly) 1 don't know.
George. I might. I learned short
hand once. Tit-Bits. London.
Daddy!
Ben (dramatically) All the
world loves a lover.
Gwen Ton are liable to change
your mind when- you ask- father's
consent.- Tennessee Mugwump.
Not No flood.
Sweet Yntinr "Thine- Tmm tt..
first J've never huarreA a. feit
man before.
Bashful Llizard I believe you.
If Vfin 'H kill inff MiurionM Wn.t'J
have kept that powder off my lapel.
Town Topics, New York. -
Repeat Performancre.
Roberta Ton Interest me strange
ly no man ever has before.
Robert Tou sprang that on me
last night
Roberta Oh. was that
Topics of the Day Films.
youT
SweU Chaster-!
8ultor I wonder If your father
would consent to our marriage?
Oirlle He might. Father's aw
fully eccentric .Border ICtles Star.
Am twin Boy.
Maybelle (coquetlshly) Ton
tickle me, Duke.
The Duke My word, what a
strange request Carnegl Technical
ruppet.
No WTally Rold.
Dottle Do yuh love me, John? ,
. John Sure.
Dottle Then why don't vour
chest go up and down, like the man
n the movies? Carolina Tar Baby.
"Topics of the Day" Films
AS
PICTURE) ' AHEAD, KODAK
TOO GO
then, if you want to make good re
sults certain, bring your films to the
professional kodak finishers.
CLARK'S PHOTO STUDIO
Roseburg National Bank Building.
raOTWeWWAI CARDS
aADABACQH, Auctioneer, gU high I
tnta, W.Ik swancut Flowers. Fkoa
sot. vs w. vas.
Vkvslclaa lit
ri.Ti.sm CBiropraeUt
in w. Um at
PR. 1. A. WKLU, UKITTST. SI? Per.
ins uiag-. rnon sis.
NOTICE OF SAI.B OF OOVKRNMKNT
TIMBKR. Oenwal Land Office,
Washington; D. C, August 11, Intl.
Netlc U hereby given that subject to
the conditions and limitations of the
Act of June t. Ill (31 Stat., lit), and
the Instructions of the Secretary of the
interior oi oeptemoer is, ivi7 t L. u.
44? , the timber oa lite fulwwlng lands
rill be sold Oct. 1, 1121. at 1 o'clock
A. M.. at Dubllc auction at the United
State lend office at Roseburg. Ore
gon to the highest bidder at not sees
than the appraised value as shown by
this notice, sale to be subject to the
approval or the secretary of the In'
terlor. The purchase price, with al
additional sum of one-firth of on per
cent thereof, being commissions al
lowed, must be deposited at time of
sale, money to be returned If sale Is
not approved, otherwls patent will
Ibsu9 for 4he timber which must b re
moved within ten years. Bid will be
received from eUlaea of the United
State, associations of such cltltten
and corporations organised under
the laws of the t'nlted State
or anv State. ' Territory or Dis
trict thereof onlv. Upon application of
a qualinea purcnaser, in limner on
anv l.sra.1 subdivision will be offered
separately before being Included In any
offer of a Jarg-er unit. T. II a. It t
W., 8ec. I. Lot t. fir 1IS4 M.. cedar (0
M., hemlock 25 M.. IWU NB'i. fir !
it.. HKu nbi. nr V. sSu wu
fir (00 M. None of the flr to be eold
for lees than II. per at, and none of
the cedar or hemlock to be sold for
leu than !. per M. W1LA4AM
SPRT. Commission', General Load
Office.
State Fair Program
Is Comprehensive
- SALEM. Or . Aug. "! 9 (Special.)
The- entertainment program to be
furnished state fair patrons this
year will be much more cdnmprehen
sive and elaborate than heretofore,
according to officials, and will In
clude everything from new and
novel' stunts along the midway to
special auto speed "events for the
first three days of the fair.
The largest crowds in years is pre
dicted, and It Is for this reason that
particular atress is to be laid upon
the program of amusement. Concee
sionslres and those seeking special
privileges are In excess of any here
tofore recorded, and tboae who
know, state that this is always a cer
tain sign of a big attendance, these
people) through years or experience
sensing the popular inclination.
Aside from the horse racing, auto
mobile races will be among the stel
lar attractions. J. R. Lynn of Sa
lem, a member of. the state fair
board, has charge of this special
feature. Ho announces that fifteen
hundred dollars In prlxes will be dis
tributed, with the list of entrants
open to both professional and non
professional drivers. Specially con
structed ears, driven by the fastest
men in the Pacific northwest, will
compete, with the result that state
fair audiences should be furnished
thrills a-plenty during the first nart
of the week.
The night horse show, as durlnr
previous years, will again come In
for general notice. Names are dally
being added to the list of those who
win take pa.-t. and these include the
splendid McCleave string from Van
couver, a. C which carried off hon
ors af last year's horse show in Sal
tern ana later at the Pacific Live
stock Exposition In Portland.
Showing for the first time on the
western circuit will be the San Fran
cisco Exposition Carnival company,
one of the largest amusement con
cerns, which will bring to the Ore
gon state fair a new and novel line
of attractions, and which will be es-
lanusnea along the midway. An
other large amusement company will '
aiso rurnisn entertainment for old
and young, and in the erenlns? there
will be special programs of unusual
merit in the new pavilion.
Band concerts will be dailv attrac
tions, with H. N. Stoudenmeyer's or
ganization, of Portland, and smaller
ones from various parts of the state
contributing. Band music will also
be In order each afternoon at tha
racea.
The capHal city is planning to ex
tend the glad 'hand to all visitors
during the state fair week, and la
already formulating plans whereby
no detail will be overlooked to In
sure the comfort and enjoyment of
out-of-town folk. The commercial
club, co-operating with Individuals is
to list the names of all homes where
board or rooms may be secured, and
It Is expected that a much more sys
tematic scheme may be worked out
than heretofore,' thus relieving
strangers of all worry and incon
venience. ' v
Tuesday of the week. September
2(-October 1, has been set aside as
Boosters' Day. with the Salem Cher
riana acting as official hosts. An in
vitation will be Issued to all civic
organizations of the state to attend
the state fair that day, and for their
pleasure a special program la being
worked out. All organizations In
uniform will be asked to appear in
their regulation garb, and marches,
booster yells and songs will be In
order throughout the day. All visit
ing women will be met and enter
tained by wives and feminine mem
bers of Cherrlan households.
Police regulation c . the fair
grounds will be strict, giving those
who camp or send exhibits, the as
surance that everything and every
body will be adequately looked af
ter. Boy Scouts of the Salem chap
ter. In accordance with an annual
euatom, will again establish head
quarters on the grounds, where first
aid may be secured In ease of sick
ness or accident, and where lost and
found articles may be reported, and
general information accrued.
The various rest rooms about the
grounds have been renovated, and a
new one added. - This is nearing
completion, and will be known as
the G. A. K. Memorial building.
The ground was donated by the
stats fair board,- and the effort to
establish funds for the structure
was made by local Sedgwick post of
the Women Relief Corps. The
building will replace the tent which
has been In service during tire past
eight years. The type of architect
ure is bungalow, with many service
able and attractlrs details featured.
o
20 Reduction!
. . reelred a line of woolens from ths largest woolen
" ,,' Eat I am now la position to offer range of 10
mll' ,rom I 00 for suit or ovarsoat Fit and work
""sfcip absolutely guaranteed. . , rmg gaj
J. F. DILLARD "
ROSEBURG CLEaANERS
Servieo First
Our new Fall and
Winter Samples
Are here for
Your inspection.
Come in and
Be suited.
oc am ra ona.
art
U. S. Official Ooaes Continent In
Hi-Yer Old Car Wttfcn Maa
Already Traveled Over
100,000 Miles).
His car was six years old and had
rolled up 102.000 miles of travel but
that did not deter the city attorney
of Mermoaa Beach, Calif., when be
had occasion to make a trip to wasn
lngton, D. C not long ago.
It's aoOO miles," he said, "and
part of the way Is rough going, but
11 drive It. Just the same.
The centleman referred to was
none other than George R. Wlckham,
who. In making the trip to Washing
ton, was responding to the call of the
Koverntnent. for the senate had Just
confirmed his appointment as aalst-
ant U. S. commissioner of lands, wltn
headquarters at the national capital.
As Mr. Wlckham drove up to the Qreen.
salesrooms of the Albertson Motor notice
Co.
XOTICK TO roiTnToit.
HIGHWAY t oKTHKTKH DO! G
I. IS (111 ITT, ORKUOS.
Sealed bids will be received by the
county unurt or imunai uoumy, lire.
ron. at tne courinouse in rtoseourg.
Oregon, at I o'clock p. m. on the 7th
day of AeDtember. 121. for construe
lion wora on a aecunn oi man oeiween
Roseburg and Kenton, known fc the
lAfitrmr fi s.se h 11 neriion. ins wora
Involvno approximately I4SS feet of
srsdlna knd graveling.. limits be
In more particularly described al
rrom Kngineer s fisiion s-- in
Wtt. Bee. 27 R, R. W, W. M., to
i.nr nMri maiinn
Aim foe construction work oa a Bee.
tlon of road between R'eburg and
Cole Valley, known as the Fenn Cul
vert election. Tne wora involve in
construction of a !'' reinforced con
crete rulvert J"t west of in ral'
den-- of R. R- Fenn.
Hep rate bids win ne recoived oi
irh of the b"V section
No bid wtll be considered unlet ac
eomnenled bv cash, bidder1 bond O-
certified check for an amount equal to
t isut flv. c.i per cent oi me louu
f the hid.
A eufflclent nona win ce reouirea
fne th. f.ithftit Derfnrmanc of the
contract In a sum equal to on-hJf tb
total amount or tn nia.
Plan. peeincaiion. rorme or eon
imh . utamimI blank and full Infor
mation tor hid 'era mv b obtained at
the orrlee or in rosnir riera or im
mmii, eftdmter. courthouse. Rose
bora. Oregon, upon th deposit of flv
dollar.
Th rlaM Is reserved to reject any
m -I. -.MfwiMi.. or to accent the pro-
aoaal or proposal deemed bet for th
iountyV ntA B RIDDLE.
County Clark of Douglas Coaaty, Ore
goa.
SEC
MD
mm
mucKs.
We have some unusual bargains
in second hand trucks to offer for
quick disposal. Here is a partial list
and each one is a genuine bargain:
' One VA Ton Federal Truck, 1920 $01 fifl flft
Model, practicaUy new - - ;$,luy.Vll
. ' " . - - .
One half ton Dodge Bros, business Q C A A A ;
car, model 1921, good as new, price y tl VAIll
One practically new, light Chevrolet $ 7ft ft flfl
Delivery Truck, Price - - $UU.UU y
'
One 1-Ton Ford, Worm -Drive ;
, Truck, Model 1920, fine condition, CM HC A A
excellent body, Price, - - - - - -tptltl.yv
10. Newlaii fSoii
Dodge Bros. Cars. Cass and Stephens Sts.
FAITH IN CAR IS Jl'STIFIKD
have yet to be towed or have any
serious trouble." -
Mr. Wlckham made the trip with
his wife and two children. That
their faith In the old car was fully
justified Is attested by the fact that
the Journey was made In goo4 time
and without the slightest accident. .
-o-
MOTICK.
Dr. R. P. and Pearl M. Bradford.
Chlropractlo Physicians. Ten years
In practice. Consultation free. Suite
114. Perkins Bldg., Roseburg, Ore
100.
SPIRELLA CORSETS Made to
measure. Belle Case. Phone 391-L.
TRESPASS MOTIOIU
' All persons are hereby warned not
to hunt or otherwise trespass on my
ranches at Happy Valley and at
Any person violating this
111 be proseauted to tha full
Dodge Brothers dealers in Ios extent of the law.
J. H. SINNIGER
All kinds of sheet metal work,
warm air furnaces, both pips and
plpeless. lit Oak Street.
Phone 411. - Roseburg, Ore.
VIOLIN
InttrucLion
Class starts Hept. 1st. I'upllj
wlahUig seasons writs
P. F. HIRHCH, nivonvll', Ore.
Angeles, to say goodbye." says the
Los Angeles Express its account of
his departure, "his early Dodge
Brothers car. built in ltlB, belled
Its age. The original finish was
still there, a little scratched, but
still there."
I understand that the field ser
vice deimrtment of the general land
office has standardized on Dodge
Brothers cars, so I will be right in
style when I arrive to take up my
new duties." said Mr. Wlckham,
And after the strenuous mountain
trips that I have made I can readily
understand why the land office has
decided on Dodge Brotbera cars for
for the use of their surveyors,
slstants and supply men. I bought
mv car which, by the way, was one
of the first In Los Angeles, early In
1 1 S and have piloted It over nearly
every foot of California, Nevada ana
Oregon.
'I have driven In every conceiv
able sort of weather and on every
known variety or roads and sicuses
for rosds And In all my travels 1
SLOW
DEATH
Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi
culty in orlnating, ofivn mean
serious disorder. Tb world's
standard remedy for kidney, Bver,
bladder and uric add trouble
GOLD MEDAL
8. C. MILLER.
BLACKBERRIES
WANTED
CRATES FURNISHED .
FRANK t. NORTON, -DRAIN,
ORIOGON.
WE SELL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
i
Douglas County Light and Water Co.
SILK PARASOLS
brine? crjfck
deadly dl . Known the aanasnel B
remedy of Holland for nor then MS E
years. AD druggist, la three al. K
0T EXQUISITL BEAUTY
OF DURABLE FAB RICS
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY
and REASONABLY PRICED
ARE ON DISPLAY AT
I. ABRAHAM
THI SILK STORI"
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