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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1921)
cific railroad track at tOmrnelton? PABR PI VIS 0idiy street and Fourth avenue was struck by the southbound Southern Pacific Is Vital Need tram No. 63. Tne wagon was com pletely demolished, and a large num ber of buuernuik. cans, . soma full and some empty, scattered about the street. Tbe horse was unhurt Mr. O'Leverty. who sells butter milk about town, was not uncon scious and had picked himself up by Utz & Dunn's Shoes Holeproof Hosiery Butterick Patterns r 3 Hemline.' v r. most am"" "". . Good News for the Thrifty Shopper. rviiii COBu r,iiU the '-(rnHHU ... lb. tne time tne train was stopped and passengers and trainmen had alight ' tne In higher ed. A physician was called and the Injuries treated and dressed. Tbe Injured man Is said to be between 50 and 60 years old, tie was not taken to a hospital. The crossing on Cbarnelton aryl Fourth Is dangerous and persons rossing the track from the south !", t".,'B of the L irWirarily rald th. P"", , nf our BIBlcr -ir". ,11)1) sonare mltea nllc " ...ir and mat tne) side cannot see trains approaching i ia" . , " . . i the concrete en- ' I .IH. I .... .1 . . f sr- m l cinq rmirvmt uici wtv rtrmrneiion i i .. t hi i fllllU street ana murn avenue was struck I isnass II " il r".. . hav- had that they 4srrMU thelt una " ill 1 12 to 75.000. :'"T many el-liens In Rose 'nlelas county that know sn.l possibilities oi ' -T MCttou oi tie I'mpqua irtT " c" i .n emuire '.j. chev are ii""-. . ..... domain. Kouglas uiu "ww! s,ate 0,,Rh0de 74 the State of Delaware - m ne section of our n ice i..'" . . j ,;.d then rea uing normwmu sU,Lhrd of '...-ne countynd tit net K on (ho Pacific Coast ..(II haV hiidren of the l-mpqua Vat SS squart miles .u nth and south n. towns iu lr '"" . lBf 1 I.eonle lire erowms 1 .', utg In because of their wlde- a publicity. They have men !Til of the wonders of their cll Si d what .heir roils will pro- ..ils c.rjntv had a display at cut Fair llh shoeo greater .'afll farming opportunities .. .nir Hir cnni'v, we ratse L, if tea hest flume tokay grapes loaf W lBV Jlv of .u grapes was n-i v nni n bees nor representative of wha.t ,(- -cnmercla'ly producing. rvriniro Mnklets were con v . .. . . i ii. jj-,t be 'an o it l u,u Mm hut on account of limited ml. it w not possible to supply fr3"4-. ! 4 pa-nip'T" tor iiii'if fty ii.i.ur .m ivcn crnsltleration If the irt iJ to be carrit d on succeBsful- 1 - i h n-ril er or iioxes or cnoice nii Liv Von soM through tni Unl'f i '"in- niHlntainea tn tne ilirlierof Con.nf'rce windows, and kiit rrswers and farmers are asked in a few samples of tneir Sat'r " ' ! f!r" products In rir ibat local people may know Ii frown at their very doors. for He first time exhibits from kIii county will be shown at the Me International Live Stock Nmi Ii Portland, November 17th to Mud will also occupy space In SUte Exhibit nulldina- at Port- M bat more fruit Is needed to be jwsicd for a permanent exhibit. mver of Milk Wagon Injured ETCEXE, Oct. 5. John O'Leverty i Lawrence street, suffered a wanted left shoulder, a severe cut o forehead and bruises about pi Wj shortly after 1 o'clock to rn then the milk wagon which he "jmre ifro" the Southern Pa rrora tne norm because of tbe posi tion of the Mason-Erhman ware house, , : . " - . New glove silk hosiery for women at the Dooterie. Many Attend Music Club The Roseburg Music club opened for the season last evening, at the Helnline School of Music. The at tendance of last evening exceeded alt anticipations, and eighteen, new mem-: uvia were etiurea lor enrollment. Mrs. Bell, reelected president, and the new officers assumed their re spective offices. The subject of selecting musical numbers for th coming season was Jlscussed, and a final decision will be given at the next meeting. Rose burg is to havo no Lyceum course this coming winter, owing to the im possibility of securing a public audi torium. It is the Idea of the Music Club to get behind at least one-of the big numbers, and bring it to this elty, if a suitable auditorium may be found. Mr. C. S. Helnline brought ud the matter of bringing outside talent. nto the city, and after thorouehlv : discussing the iltatter, the decision was left to the executive board It was also decided that the dues of the Music Club, remain the same, which Is one dollar a year. Following the, regular business session, the Douglas County Hand entertained the members of the club with a most excellent program. The concert of last evening, excelled any given uy mem oerore. The following committee, served most delicious refreshments: Mrs. Washington Hughes, chairman: as sistants, Mrs. John Enger, Mrs. Vi vian French; Mrs. Guy Black. Mrs. I. Love: Mrs. Walter Glenn: Mrs. George Kohlhagen; Miss Frank Ho well; Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Fields: Mr. nd Mrs. Warren Burt; Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard. New Roseburg ''cense name dates on sale now at Ford Oarage. . BRKATHB IS HEALTH. That cough or cold in the head can be ended easily by Hyomel. No stom ach dosing. Breathe it Hirough the nose and mouth. Money back if it falls. W. F. Chapman. Not JaK Just wonderful har mony that's the. Seattle Broken Melody orchestra. Hear 'em at the armory dance Friday night. CLASSIFIED COLUMN UiWW CLASS iriBD ADTERTISBMBNT WILL BB POCHD OB lAfT FAGS UK DEM HEADllfQ HUW TOUAT." Efh-T" or small. Buyer Bros. . Vr-'"lra' t cultinu wuod, C. U., I wl"1" or ""n for K.neral ' i .. ... "nii"' lo work hair u! m ,5'!0"' ready and 'Wtlj-Dum--;.;- ,ii,.h rrr :, " t0"" 'V b 'r'.h. Phoni M. t writ, j. e. llcxmad, Dlxon- rili' "VJTELiltini; i v.,ar . . wi,!.1; '."' I.y KMi chattel i fcini "ul runt''- Charles ,)N-oHrTrrnTruKi'i"; " vl"n'"n' "W" Pickers " V -burg people t till J,""t'"tl..n furpl9t. T I r"r I'lil irtftirmntlrkn A 'WrrK - ' """ w r"t- ' OKhi' tkl.r.-., 0v.r. f,u t i ... 71"1" t the bunk an o i i 'coniniodatlona i"?.,.1! Pr hour. H'tB-.V'-S- M;'"1 m leer Crtclt son. i.".TtiS-, . 'miiklnit of all r. Cuthrldn. Tiltj In Vuhur catiis. Address T, ',::,',' ,n,l"".'''k truck. .... .e rit., m 1o t;nin a FOR FOR SALE 1 Sharpies separator. Phone J7-F13. FOK SALE Oak stove wood. Phone FOR SALE Fir cord wood. Boyer Bros. Phone H-FH. r'OH BALE: Washable rag- ruf, SxlX. goou vonqitioii. call ij or 221-r. 'OR SAtK Fir cord wood. Write for price. I. G. Goff. Sutherlin. l-VH Wayne gasoline pump ana tank. J. T. Suaug;ti, jk St. Oantae. FOR K.VLK New Oliver typewriter cheap. Koaeburg Ttra Co., 124 c'aas FOH hAl.K OK KENT Ford roadster and Ford truck. Kuaekurg; Tire Co.. IJMt'ass Ht. To t'OKU tires J0X3J4. fresh. I'.enu Inr price 121.S0. Can buy (or lio 4, Good year A. W. tread, l'hone 3-F11. FOR Private touring car, 111 model In first class condition. An- '"n y. ai., ixewa-itevlew. rOH 8AI.1C Oata and vetch seed, and rye seed; also cheat and vet.-h seed. Ieer Creek galea Stable. 5i N. Jack- Hill 8AI.B Cheap, or will trade for nay, 2 work horses, one nutre In foal, hitrneu and wagon. F. Schmidt, IMIlart!. toil SA1.B 3 Tamred cockerels, di rect from Tanered farm. 300 cuk strain hena. II M each while they taut. Phone 36-F24. SI'KClAt-A ditn.ly little stock ranch for sale at $I&00: t&OO down, rest at S per cent, ions; terms. Address X r., News-Heview. FOR SALE One llooslpf kltchi-n cab inet, kitchen ramie, davenport, oak bookcaw, and Victor Machine with horn. So, Pine Bt. Foil 8A1.K I John Deere single disc plow, K"od as new, price 140. Also I dlae corn cultivator In good condi tion. Price 110. A. Teal. Wilbur. Ore. t-PiV s-asmiMam, rilWBf roJ lrtir OT,rtr 4 l( M (MS furnh. -i with lot 40x100 ft. I'rire )4ot.0; D oo down, b,nt e tfrrn. Ilentlnff f-r f.'Soff pr month. An Inventment Ihnt wilt pay bin- In t'Tt, Se a. W, Young A Bon. I'lmne 417. A KRAI, value for the money. rounn, mnrtwrB plitmhtnft; wood Bhed; lot 4.1xJi on caved tmt. fine lofnilon, close In. Prfc $1500 0u; $luo0.oe Inwn, Vou mn niove In tomorrow. w-e n W. Ynunr Hon. Fhon- 417. KM( KALlv-10 .lo arr RppU or chard In tt 4, blork 1. rlnt D. la rnierf t mm At of Rufhrl!n. Ore, on vood aravel road. Orchard about A year old. For particular addrn nef uien. cay w. via t.. Aisany, r. fOR SAI,15 Klr uburban home of U of toil, t to brtlea anS froit. Ood hou with foil fn ' bemnt and rr. ath all ronrrata. 4Aa mh will haMle with vry y monthly pay mnta on nal. AdtireM "Baraaia," Nawa-Kaviaw. Two Big Savings Days; Thursday and Friday, October 6-7 Our Biggest and Best Money Saving Sale. Cotton Sheet Blankets. Single, $L00t Big full size cotton blankets, tans and grays, just the blanket to use for sheets. Each. $1 Children's "Carlsbad Sleepers. Made of the best grade of outingr, neatly trimmed in dainty pi and blue stripes. Special ::k$l Ladies While Lisle Hose. 3 Pair $1.00 A real snap for the wearer who appreciates a real hose. Best (flk grade sea island cotton, bought to sell at ?5c per pair, special for m I j. Thursday, 3 pair for Ladies White Fibre Silk Hose. 3 Pr.$L00 For Thursday we offer a limited stock of pure fibre silk, garter (H! top hose, sold regularly at from 75c to $1,00 per pair, at the verv Jjk I special price of 3 pair for.. vjr A Comfort Size Bats For Thursday and Friday we offer these big full size quilted purei white bats, regular $1.39 values, at special price $1 36-inch White Outing Flannel 5 yds. $1.00 Right in the face of a big cotton advance, we offer you for this sale our regular 30c value for 5 yards for $1 Dollar Day Special New Fall Suits. For Thursday morning we have selected twenty models from our stock of new Fall Suits. These suits are of the highest grade Tricotine, serges a ni velours. Some are fur trimmed, others plain tailored. Suits that retail at from f32.50 to f37.50 at the special price of $21.98 27-inch Fancy, Outing. 8 yds. $1.00 Here is a real snap for the thrifty buyer, a good heavy grade of (t -g outing, just the weight and texture for gowns and kimonas; plaids " I and checks, pinks, blues, and tans; special, 8 yards for W JM. Sateen Petticoats at $1.00 Made of good grade heavy sateen, cut big and full, skirts sold wg- ular at 1.50 to $1.75; specie! for dollar day $1 Ladies' Outing Gowns, at $1.00 From our regular stock we offer ail our $1.19 and $1.25 values in. white and colored, all daintily trimmed in high or low neck, at tne very special price $1 Bath Towels, 3 for $1.00 Our regular 50c full size extra heavy towel, a rare bargain. offer for Thursday, dollar day, 3 for '. Fancy Flannellette, 4 yards for $1.00 For kimonas and dressing gowns you will find this the mast desir- able material obtainable; colors of blue, pink and tans, full 27 in. wide, regular 35c yard values; special, 4 yards for $1 Dollar Day in Shoe Depart To intrnrltif'O nur famous I?T2 1)1 ?Nh RhfH?s w fittor tar Tlmr?;. v nrtrl Kriffji nn high boots and oxfords, blacks or tans, at ft. 00 less. artmeni t1 JNN" line of ladies fine J. lay our entire line of both , at St. 00 less. i-t'SS Special Reductions for Dollar Day Millinery Department ellowsStqr f r-W Corsets of $1.00, Broken Lois Royal Worcester Corstts, Special Thursday, - - - $1,00 PHEST-O-UTK XIPAX -.,r..,iM maiitta are belli ciirpd . '.. . tw . i n.iU.11. HPT AftVWtlHiltK campaign now being conducted by the Preat-U-uie uomiianr m m tcrest of the apeclal ballfry adapted for use In Fords and certain modela of Chevrolets, Ovorlanda ana jjiih ks. say officials of the Mr. Slod.lard, lo cal repreaentatWes of the Prest-O- Llle Storage uaiierj. "Since our first advertlaemfnt ap- iAared. announcing a special ex change price on. Prrst-O-l.lte Bat- tfries, we n " " than In any nlmllar period of our history." aald Mr Stoddard, of the Hosvburg nailery "" Hon. "And this is not only our nerlence, Imt e Ivarn from other ,M-vre aintl ti that they, too, are experiencing a most excellent de- ... j .... anerlal battery. It certainly seoma to be th unanimoua opinion of the rresi-v-i.ii Stations "iat newtpaper adyertlslng gels the business. "The Idea of making a special Lattery adapted to so wide a ranre of uses was Indeed a happy thought. H manufacturing thme batteries in great quantities, the Prest-O Lite , i- . .' tn reduce the) sell- Ing price of that type and score the rccona rug cm .... ' prices that has been made by this company within the last year. And. strange it may seem. H Is a fact that the present selling price i than lb price at which this battery was sold fonr year ago. "Om deriding oo as extensive ea- I ertislng campaign on this special battery. It was only natural that the! I Prest-O-Llte Company should turn to ithe newspapers. And (luelr wisdom Is fully attested In the magnificent I business that we are now tiding. I "It shows very clearly that the public will buy a qualify product at ithe right price. All talk of a buyers' strike on storage batteries at leant, I la now anct?nt history. Owners of light cars throughout the country j now know that they can buy a genu ' Ine Prest-O-Llte Battery, famous for lt long life and reserve power at a I price that la made possible only through the production of many 'thousands per month. I "Every car-owner who purchases 'one of these batteries Is assured of Ithe highest grade, longeBt Ted and best product that money can buy. .The Prest-O Llie Company leads tn Ithe reduction of slorage battery prices and has unquestionably won for Itseif a lasting piace in tne hearts of American car-owners." Runaway Girl Found In Eugene commuted suicide. Mr. and Mrs. Ovortnn formerly llvel In tnta city, where Mr. Overton, In business. ro vot wast a ; tak? Cheap I-ook Ihese; Ford tour ing, 1160; Ford delivery, 1225; Jl iMaxwell, I21IS9: J Overland, t tviio- a nserlsiiit and a good one. $375; Chevrolet ttmring, t0: Mlt .hn ti?r. ills Diiiik six. ii&O: ' l20 I)eH. $75. Iw.k 'eui over. If iyou don't buy one of these good ears at this low price, then you are not In the market. 521 N. .lark son. W. L. Douglas sboea at the Dooterie. ... EUGENE, Oct. t. Madtsa Overton, 15-year-old Albany high, school girt, daughter of Mr. am) Mrs. 1.. A, Over ton, who dlKappeaivd from her homo In that city tost Thursday, has been liCiiei in r.ugene where mhe was slaying t Hie home of a friend, Mrs. C. II. Shout, of 30S Kighfh avenue west, Tbe girl came here ill reclly from Albany lust week. She, claim that her parents havo bees mean to her and on occasion have "U-at her up," according to liistrlct Attorney Clyde N. Johnrort, who has filed complaint In iuven court deeisrng the ilrl a il'pend.nt child. The cafe will he heard la Juvenile cojsrf iate fhls afternoon. The grl was briught to the office of J. J, llarbaugh, juvenile off.cir. by Mrs. Slmnfx svveral day ago, anil has been placed In the custody of Mrs. Poll!, It was not until today that Juvenile Ofllrer Hrbiirh any he received the leuer from Mr. and Students Forced to Clean Streets High school bays last nK-ht chang ed the number ou Sit, Nnho to "21" and at the same time marked a l.lg figure, on the pavement at the cor ner of Washington and Hinw gfreels. directly In front of the hlsh hou! building. The pavemeit as ssn-ir-cd with crude oil and this morning became, a regnlar skating -rink for nitrryrli una automobile. Mot orists r-porte!l tha condition of tho lavieiit to Chief of Pooll.. Sham brook who i"iif oruers thut the pavement be cleaned asl Prof. Tay lor assigned the boys ttt the '3 cla to the task of cleaning up the ms. The fsavement wa thoroughly serul hed and sanded and (he danger of vi:u, Kxtnvs m.s ikits husk skidding was removed, fl has been Mrs. Overton asking him tn foo'k for ( recommended that the s hml stop the child. Mr. and Mrs. Overton prwrncsj oi natioing n,i eer- came lo Eugene Immedlatetv after - nnbef on the aide of .V.le. at the juvenile officer had notified lliem ' f "f t,t" ,hlt ,n' n"1" Ihetr daurhter was here. I nl attroetlva- "H" 1 painn d there Awording to Mr. iverton. a wld' nd certain rot.n formed In n 'S ir.t lo search has Seen made for fh girl, keeping It fresh and In condition as was feared she had been I The pmposlflon Is now under conld drowned In the Willamette; river, J eratton and It Is poIWe that Ih Sfc . (Itnnehl tn h.rm het-ll lit classes will rva- h an areeiet let lata, nf melanrhnl when ah left, refrain from future contests t holj taking her gymnasium ault. TMj their nomlw on the atony nmsnlaln; Kt them to b Here she anlRbl kav I slope. J. O. Itefly, mrmer Firaln rsl-. deni, row a memlr--r of Hie fuEema; tfonal tnnadin NoliMlary cohhhIs aluii. waa In K. bvn(- . last kt viitinng wlih rctenda. Mr, H.-ftr I.-ft this morning for (he mirth. !! I a toother of Ijrsk Hefty, the well known mif-Momtry, whtt home Is In Bikton, Ur. HHly f.niely waa with the; 1. S. geolotrical survey and worked on the Rnw-hnrr. Hlddh nnd Cns Ilay auadraagW. During ht tlttin with the. -rttrvey, fiirf,. f,u ner. Jr., now distrb-t rtm-y. 'skinnwr mule, fur Mr Hefty nnd that gentleman last night stat-d (hat George was on le Job si all ilm when (( r;oni tn hamtting "th- so pf ky brutes W.vl.XtT TISEJ34. Crafwd Kranqneifn to ft (135 per m; alnitte tr. tt Bit. Vrnne tre.-s on peuch or Myra plum root, Kllbert tree, transplanted sltx-k. Ves. t have alt bind if fruit tre. hnrry ptttnta. shade tr-e, ornamt ntal shrub, I Insrw-cl a nwmb.ir at nurrles lti S-ptemter and handle only the bet stock 1s t tne know yuur wania. 11. L. Ellis, H at lT4, KMielmig, tr vB, fiKT HU B STfMl.tt'H lilliUT. Sloniacli misery, fsc and tailit,--Don srr promptly rrljeTed with MMVNa Stomach Tabletsw At W. . t'hapmaB'a on money back pian.