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PACE SIX ' WQ8EBUH0 NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. 192Z. t-wwJ
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Not even USCO ever touched
.this value before
HEN you look at a
30x32USCO at
$10.90 think back
for a minute as far
r.s youcanremernbcrUSCO.
The truth is that mcr. have
always found USCO an out
Etandin" money's worth no
matter what its price.
Today at $TO.90 USCO
maintains its established
standard of quality.
And because of the new
price, it sets a new index of
tire value.
Men who h
USCO have never
inclined to mcasu
value by the gene
run of tires.
Since lar.t fill when USCO
established the $10.90
price ratine tlicy have reo
th"'-'-'d it as a v.-iluj
beyond any possible
comparison.
A still greater
money' worth
titan even
II SCO itself
ha J reached
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Mr Weldon Gage
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MARSHFIELD, June 20. The mar
riage of Mia U-lva Flanagan and Wei- i
dun 11. Gage, son of Mr. and Mm. Wil- j
liam Gage, wan solemnized Sunday
morning at S o'clock at the home of
the bride'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. (J. I
It. Flanagan, in the presence of rela
tives with the Rev. Neil J. Harney of ,
the Flint Uaptist churph, officiating. !
The simple ring ceremony was per- '
formed before an embankment of
evergreens and white roaes above
which was suspended a white wedding
bell. !
The bridal party entered to the I
strains of Mendelsohn's wedding '
march played by Mrs. P. H. Black.
The bride, who was given in mar-
rinse by her father, wore a gown of (
turquoise blue silk net, trimmed in
silver, over flesh colored georgette I
chege, and her white net veil hung
from a coronet of orange blossoms.
She carried a shower bouquet of
Ophelia roses and white sweet peas.
Miss Grace Culver, cousin of the
groom, attended the bride. Her dress
was pink chiffon over pink satin and i
her fiowera were pink sweet peas, i
Francis Flanagan, brother of the bride
ucted as best man Master Ellis Flan
agan was ring bearer and little Fran
ces Black, In a dainty white organdie
dress, was the flower girl.
following the ceremony a wedding
breakfast was served to the bridal I
party and guests who included .Mr. I
and Mrs. William Guge, Mr. and Mrs.)
C. B. Flanagan, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon i
Gage, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Black, Mr. I
and Mrs. A. F. Culver, Mr. and Mrs.
Beaucamp, Mr. and Mrs. Pennybaker, j
Miss Inez Knox, Mrs. Bishop, Miss !
Grace Culver, Francis Flanagan, Ken-
neth Black, Francis Black, Alice Flanagan.
Mr. and Mrs. Gage left for a motor
trip to San Francisco and southern I
California points after which they will j
be at home in this city to their many j
friends. Both the young people are '
well known here. Mrs. Guge has been I
principal of the grade school, in the I
high school building for several years
and Mr. Gage is connected with the :
Gage & Chaney Auto Stage company.
Where You
Can Buy
U. S. Tires j
Highway Service Company, Roseburg '
J, O. Ncwland 4 Son, Rotebuig
Pacific Highway Garage, Canyonvllle
Dlllard Garage, Dillard
Leas & Son. Oakland
Cowan's Garage, Yoncalla
Weaver A Valentine, Myrtle Creek
LOOKING GLASS II. B. 1TF.MS
closed Friday, Juno 1C,
School
1922.
Saturday evening the commence
ment exercises were given at the
Grange hall. Tlin hall was bcnutltul
ly ilc-coralcd with blue and gold
dreamers, and inaplo boughs. The
American flag was draped nt the in Cottage Grove, Sunday morning.
oral years. Mr. Henderson taught
the Intermediate- room for several
years. The lost four years he has
been touching In Central Point. It
seems very uiucii like old times to
see them hero.
Professor Wllllts, the high school
teacher, and principal of the IxMik-.
ing Glass schools, left for his home
back of the stage. Beneath the flug
wus the following motto In large let
ter: "We love our Country and tun
Flag." This motto was rhnsen by yie
senior class. Glenn Voorhles nnd Do
Li Williams.
The following program was given:
Invocation ltev. Mr. Slirodo
Song, Homo ou the Sea," High ,
School
Salutatory ftllfrcd Do Uis Williams
Valedictory Glenn Voorhlcs
Song, "Far From Home 'Mongst
strangers" High School
Address Prof. J. F. llrunilii.ugh, O.
A. C.
Presentation of Diplomas
Benediction
iJiHt Tuesday evening, June 1.1,
Nursery Companies
Issue Catalogue
A very complete and attractive
nursery catalog has Just bees com
pleted by the News-Review exclusive
Job printing department, for the F.
A. Wevirant & Sons nurseries of Can-
surprlse party was given on thehv n,i (, E;iis Nursery yard of
Roseburg. This catalog Is one of the
most complete to be found any
where and will be freely distributed
throughout the community. They
eive hi great deal of information re-
hlgh school nt different times the Inst u riling planting and selection of
Aiioiiceitent!
" We are compelled to vacate the building at 131 Jackson St., our present
tion, and have secured the room at 207 North Jackson St. (First door north of Doufo
National Bank) which will be our home after
Augus
1 1st.
Our new store will be stocked with complete lines of new fall apparel and
furnishings for women.
We are determined to clean up all spring and summer merchandise befc
moving to our new location. With this end in view, we,announce a
Mr. Gage is well known in RoseburR
an he resided here a number of years
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Gage. His many friends in this
city extend best wishes for a long and
happy wedded life, ,
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Fried Spring Chicken to order any
time. White Front Cafe.
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BlUMT WEATIIKR REPORT
U. R Weather Bureau, local office.
Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 6'
a. m.
Precipitation In Inches and Hundredths
IliKlic tt temperai lire yt-uterday ... .8 1
Lowt'M .temperature lat night ...,'A7
I'reripUntion, lata 24 hours 0
Tot til pretlp. since first of month 1.01
Normal preclp. for thi month ... 1.07
Total prectp. IrOUl Sept. 1, M21
to date 97 4 s
Averane prpi ip; from Spt. 1, 177 3:1. T6
Total dfncieney from S.-pt. I, 6.11
Average pre liltutitn for 44 wt
sett nnns (Sept. to Muv. inc.) ..Sinn
Forecast to & p. m, for Southwestern!
Tnlght and Thursday, fair.
WILLIAM ItKLI. Ohsorvor.
Removal.
Sale!
for thirty days, during which time the entire .present stock of Coats, Suits, Dresses,
Skirts, Elouses, Sweaters, Corsets, Gloves,Hosiery and Millinery will be reduced from
20 to 50
The entire stock now on hand is to be disposed
Absolutely nothing reserved,
of at the above reductions.
, It's impossible for us to give yon a detailed description of the jnen
offered, but you can attend this sale with the assurance that you will make a bona fie
'.saving on every purchase made. .... ' i
J Ladies Apparel
Kuroesuor t& Burchnrd's Squara Store. - M ' i
; ; (Present location 131 N. Jackson St. ; 4 , (Mr Aigust Jackson St;
I lii Town Yesterday Myrtle Creek schools the past year, Nance will teach In LaaewmlrB
ft. W. Nance, who taught In the spent yesterdj.y In Roseburg. Mr. year. 1
seniors, Glenn Voorhles and De Los
WIIIIiuiis, at the beautiful home of
Mr. mid Mrs. William Voorhles, by
the high school students. Those In
vited were students who attended
four years, or since tlieso two young
men hnvo boen nttendlng high
school. A delicious luncheon was
served. Tho evening wus spent In
stock, nnd also directions for the
handling of nursery stoo:. These two
companies carry a very complete line
of fruit trees of all kinds, vines, ber-
phiylng gamea on tho lawn, pluylng I rles, and vegetables; nut trees ond
the vivtrola nnd singing. Just be-
foro the lunxheon wna served nil
were called Inside the hnnno, where
A. II. NIckenB, a member of the
board of education, presented a gift
A very large crowd attendiil the.lo Pioressor Wllllts from his pupils,
exercises. Those who attended were Bernlre
ft delicious chicken dinner was I .lackson, Kntherlne Jitcohy, I.uella
served to tho high school students ! Iirow n. Fnye Morgan. I.uclllo Nlck
nud tho professor, Friday evening. en. Murr llodgi-t, Dorenn Short
June !i, on the school grounds un- rld, Kverett Hodges, De I,os Wll
di'r the maple trees which mnouiul Hums, Glenn Voorhles, Krne.it Voor
the school bouse. The dinner w;is hies, Andrew Jncohy, Arnold Rodley,
given by .Mrs. William Voorhles, Mis. Kliuer Swan, Professor Wllllts Mr.
George Russell and Mrs. T. tilllvanit. nnd Mir. A. It. Niikens and Mr. and
Twenty-four peivons nlteuded. All Mrs. William VooVhlcs. Kveryono
enjoyed the dinner and the evening ' i n loved a pleni.nt evening.
Very much. j Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Meredith en.
We were very glnd lo see I.uells lertulned the young people's Sundnr
ornamental tres and shrubs, and
bushes. In nddltion to other inform- i
ntlon, tallies for planting trees ond
shrubs and various other data la
contained in the catalog.
ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING.
The annual stockholders' meeting of
the I'mpqua Savings and Loan Asso-:
elation will be held at the office of
the Douglas Abstract company, 218
North Jackson Street, Roseburg, Ore
gon, at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, June
2Sth. IV22, for the purpose of elect
ing directors for the ensuing year and
for such other business as mav rexu-
nrown, w ho nas been a student Here school class at their home last Frl-1 larly come before the meeting.
for a number of years, until this day evening. The evening was spent! H- O. PARGKTER, Secretary.
year, walk Into our school house (he . In discussing business matters. o
other day. We appreciated her visit I o ',,.,. ... .,
very much. I . ,min n.r,.ienr,l "Ml
Mr. and Mrs. liny Henderson, and
baby daughter, i.ro visiting at the
home of T. OllUniitl. Mrs. Hender
son, formerly Miss Mildred Mers,
(nught in the primary room for sev-
rN0R EASON F 0 rTTt
CHINESE BASKETS SPECIAL.
When Roseburg Cltlttn, Show a Way
There can be no reason why any '
reader of this who suffers the W'i- j
tares of an aching back, tho nr.noy j
atice of urinary disoideis, the imiua '
miit dancers of kidney Ills w ill tail tfl '
heed the words of a inghb.ir who
has found relief. Read what a Rose ' Tli
burg citir.en m; i 'he '
Mrs. 1 D. lushon. 5IK Fullerten I John
St, sss: "My kldncis troubled m
s lot and I felt tired ami run ilon.
1 had a continual dull ache hcio the
"THKKK I.IVK GHOSTS"
llere-s something we've been trying A beautiful English country-house
to get for quite awhile, nt n price wus secured as a location for a Par
that would be attractive. Now we amount picture. Mr. and Mm. Palm
have It. Chinese baskets, varnished. I er, of Crowhurst Place. Kngland.
three groups of bend trimming. 6 ! placed their fine old Kllzahethan
Chinese colni, glass ring and fanry ' mansion In Sussex at the disposal of
rord. tied with double silk tassel. A j George Pituuaurlre. who secured
much belter basket than usual at , several fine exteriors Tor "Three Live
prices that save you one-fourth to; Ghosts," -which plays at the Antlers
one half. Five sires at IJc, -We, S!)c ' t hiv.ter again tonight. Crowhurst
11.19 and 11.39, nt Carr's. Fine forj Place dates back to the sixteenth
work h.i .ke. lunch, candy and manv i century and was. before Its purchase
ucs See them in our store, you'll I by Mr. and Mrs. rnlmer. the property
wain one
at these low prices.
til.IHK ts
so visiting Ro,eturg during
reek end were: M, Bm Vrs
Alexander, C. V. Uaison Mr
nnd Mrs 1 ,1 1 1 v, D. C Livingston. R
T Ith.tinlv U I CI. .... ,.
I - hiiii w Tie.
'I A blllhd'.y lvrtv will lw liven
'it Ittn ho,,,.. I.- o r-i..,...,.. ,
small of in) back and had n, cia.gj ,.nr of ,h,,lr ,,;,u,'( r" ',,.'"
and could hardly keep going. .My I li.ith plainly. ' ' '
kidneys acted Irregularly, but 1 read I Ld Wright and f.miilv
about Io.in's Kidney Pills snd used M'"- W. w. Hcirard
of the Duchess of MarllMirough.
NOTICE
No more watches or clocks repaired
until further notice. Persons having
work here, call for same before June
2.".. Wilbur L. Spaugh, 604 Pine St.
tbcui and t!iey hclp.-d me wonderful
ly. 'the backache and tiled, worn
out feeling left sud my kului wsrs
regulated "
Puce 6'!c, at all dealers. Don!
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Dosn a Kulne I'll;. -iim same that
Mrs. HI.-bi ( had. Foster Milbutn
Co Mfrs., Uuffalo, N. Y.
Mr. and
to Suth-
erlm Saluril.ny to vl-li Vrs. T. C.
Fnser. daughter of Mr. rnd Vrs!
Poc.lrd.
Miss Glailvs Taylor enuie to at
tend the weddlnir of M. M-iry
Casebeer and Kitcon,. shrem.
C. T. Ilbikely and wife, of Cor
vaiits were siiemling the wvk end
with Mr snd Mrs 11 A lllakelv
The Glide basi bsll team defeat
ed the Sutherlin teem Sunily, with
a score of it to 1-'.
a. n. c.
NURSERY STOCK
We carry a full line of trees
small fruits, rosea, etc.
Let us book your orders now
and Insure getting your stork
early.
R. B. ELLIS
P. O. flex 1074 Rosvburg, Ore.
Phone 49-Y
Making an Asset of
Difficulties
A (rreat opportunity is now before
American business the opportunity of
making: a big and permanent asset out
of the very difficulties of the present
situation, The conviction that' this can
be done is extremely heartening. It is
enough to put a new thrill of life and
activity into every form of industry.
From one point of view the present
situation is by far the most desirable,
the soundest, the sanest, and tho most
hoieful this country has ever seen.
Why? Because it brings into bold re
lief, through sheer necessity, tho latent
power to create conditions as we would
like to have them.
The curtailment of Demand for the
products of industry brought us face to
face with the question, hitherto ignored,
as to what causes demand. Then it was
discovered that Demand was a created
thing, and that more of it could be
created in almost any direction if
enough of the right effort were applied.
Chief among the means of creating
Demand is now seen to be Advertising.
Wherever you find a big demand for
any product you find, invariably, that
the demand for that product has been
stimulated by human effort, and chiefly
through advertising.
It is obvious to any one who will
think it through that the present de
mand for any product could be substan
tially lessened if it were possible to
eliminate all forms of advertising in
cluding pictures, displays, and word of
mouth, as well as printed and painted
messages and just let that product de
pend on the natural or unstimulated de
mand. f
And it is equally obvious that a de
mand for any worthy product can be
created and stimulated by means of Ad
vertising. This fact puts within the hands oi
the business man the means of creating
his own market That would be the
biggest asset he could have an assured
market for all he could produce.
ROSEBURG NEWS - REVIEW
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