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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1922)
Rosmma newb-kicvtcw. AvrnvrsnAV. jantary iw. 1022. MATHEWS .MOTOR-X-CHANGE I LL PAY CASH FOR YOUR FORD MATHEWS MOTOR.-X-CHANGE 117 JACKSON STREET fa-----. See them AT THE AUTO SHOW I : J SERVICE GARAGE GLENN H. 1AYLUK 332 N. Jackson St., Roseburg, Ore ? V- -if Dw .;! 18 aPt t0 caus0 dea'h In some cases. blTlClll rOX W UrflinSl Tnere are 8 few HKht cases of in- iS ISSUCCL I OUiynot 8erl0U8- I)r- Shoemaker reports. CHEVROLET $675 Honest Priced, Fully Equipped, Automobile in the World HUPMOBILE $1460 America's Finest Four, and the Best Car of Us Class Great care should be taken In re orting small pox cases and observ ing quarantine, City Health Officer 1: 11. Shoemaker stated this after- oon. At the present time there are ve cases of smallpox under quaran- ine and there Is a great danger of further spread unless precautions re taken. Smallpox Is sweeping the ;ist and middle west and la appear K in a malignant form In some sec- Ions causing many deaths. On the Joy Riders Hurts Are Not Serious The member of the Joyriding party which met disaster in Garden Valley at an early hour Monday morning when their auto turned tur tle, have sufficiently recovered from their injuries to be about the streets again. Both of the two married worn- fradflc coast it Is beginning to show j r" , " 7 " Th" ,V.h. ".Th- .kB i . er receiving a bruised nose, while i p in epidemic torm out is not yet kvere. It is the history of such epl- ...!-,. hn.L-nv-a. that n . thi, ,u,u, ..,..,:., ....... Iirlafir1 nl,llt fh .hnul.ler. ress they become more ana more; u.h:n , nlnllp1 , ' ,h lha , levere and consequently early pre-',,,,. . ' . r " .k2Cf.l fects-of his injury. The other young man was not hurt except for a few scratches. The machine turned over four times when It left the grade and l is a wonder that all were not killed. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE At the Elks' Hall THAT Wonderful Floor Wonderful Music COME SATURDAY NITE!! tuitions should be taken case was not reported to the city alth officer and from this case the: e now quarantined are know to :ive come. Thero is a severe penal- fcr provided for failure to report con tagious diseases ana also a penalty br breaking quarantine. In some pes it Is claimed the parents in sinilies, where smallpox has occurr ll have not even called in a physl- n and have observed none of the liles of quarantine. Such cases re- It in endangering the lives of oth- and if families do not report Ishbors should do so for the pro- tion of others. It Is hoped that the disease may checked before it reaches epl- m Ic form for It is feared that uW it become' general Its rfeverlfy'' - KI.KS' DA NCR THl'KSPAY. The regular Elks dancing and card party will be held Thursday In the Elks' hall. The committee promises a good time and in spite of tire fact that this l Thrift Week they are spending some cash to make it an enjoyable affair. J "A3 YOU WANT IT. WHEN SHOW S? . YOU WANT IT." suits cleaned Creases where Mn's pressed. belong. HARTH'S TOGGERY. and they Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson and son, Vernon, all -of Pullman, Washington, arrived here recently to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson were formerly residents of 4 1 this city but of late have made their We Want to Help the Visitors at the Auto Show Enjoy the Three Big Days The best way we know to do this is to give the people more value for less money. A real, special reduction on suits, overcoats, hats, shirts, sweaters, ace caps, etc. Glad to have you come in, whether you buy or not. Make our store your headquarters when up town. HARTH'S TOGGERY THUIWDAY EVENING l The automobile show will not start until 7:30 Thursday even- Ing, according to an announce- ment made by fapt C. L. Stod- dard this afternoon. On Friday ! and Saturday afternoons the ex! hibits will be opened but no ! musical program will be given. On Thursday afternoon however the finishing touches will be put to the displays and the opening will not occur until 7:30 In the evening. James Ewart Stricken Suddenly 1 James Ewart, of the firm of Ewart Brothers, is In a very serious condl ! Hon today, having been attacked by a very sudden illness. . He was found unconscious In his' office this morn ing, possibly having been there all night. He was quite thoroughly "chilled when discovered and- was rused at once to Mercy Hospital and Dr. Stewart called. He has been suf fering from kidney disease for sever al years, and this is the contributing cause of his present-condition. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Singleton, who reside In the huhal district near Roseburg, were In town for a few hours today attending to business matters and shopping. R. L. Ellis Nursery Yard Hone St., Opposite Vic-kens M merry. PHONE 87. Quality Represents Best Value In This Unusual Offering of Men's Separate Trousers! $2.98 to 5.90 PIIE exceptional oppor- 1 tunity to purchase Hen's Trousers in the clothing market, when Rvalues are at their best and the great quantity ipurchased by the J. C. jl'enney Company when jpriceg are at their lowest level, bring to you an ex traordinary selection of fine fabrics. Standard Tailoring tn Every Detail! ! It is not BIO TALK and BLACK TYPE that sells our goods, but the 'J. C. Penney Company Policy uniting low price and good quality with every article in 312 stores. 'ferns J12 DEPARTMENT STORES ROSEBURG, OREGON J! TUB I.AIU1KST CHAIW IJKPARTMRVr . isTOHK OHUAMZATION ! Till WOltl.lltf Whisky-Laden Diver Reported Sighted ADKRDEEN, Wash., Jan. 17. A 95-foot submarine, rumored to have carried a cargo of liquor and to have been the flagnhip of a fleet of three similar craft, landed at low tide Sat urday afternoon in the uiouth of the Quinnult river at Point Grnnvllle, about six mllos north of Mocllps, ac cording to word brought to Grays Harbor today. . . ' ' Remaining In the craft until night fall, members of the rrew nre said to have gone ashore for water just prior to high tide, when the ship floated again and disappeared. Indiana on their way from Tahota to Mocllps were the first to notice the craft. Almost completely sub merged, and with only a periscope, which they thought was a mast, vis lble in addition to a section of the hulk, the object to them appeared to ! be a wrecked schooner with masts j showing above water. 'Acting on this belief the Indians spent the afternoon attempting to i get lines on the ship, but were un successful on account of the rising I lide and breakers. Throughout the afternoon, It was nll, there were no signs of life from within the ship, and only at dusk when the men caine ashore, were the Indians apprised that the craft was a submarine. The ship apparently had no trouble retreating from the mouth of the river, the landing having been made at a point where at high water there would be plenty of room for opera tion. A member of the crew Is said to have told those ashore that there were two additional submarines, loaded with whiskey, waiting a short distance out. . . . -o The News-Review for latest news. The Cleanest Place in Town W ITH MODKKN AND VP TO THK MIMTE KyllPMKNT. WK INVITK INSPKCTION. ROSEBURG DAIRY & SODA WORKS rll. OAK PINK HTH. PHONK 180. 4 Another Special Offer .If we can sell 10 tractors in the next ten days for immediate shipment direct from factory we will deliver a tractor complete with rei.r truck, extension rims, lugs, and a 2 ' bottom 11 inch plow, for only $840.00 Roseburg. Tractor complete without plow $745.00. Plow only $100.00. You cannot afford to farm with horses at this price. This is the lightest, strongest tractor plow, and the most practical tractor on the market today. Do not miss this chance to get the tractor you have always wanted but could not afford. Terms, 20 per cent with order, balance on delivery. Just unloaded n car of especially fine hay, and ono of feed. See us first. We can save you money ALL THE TIME. Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange