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V paoe six WOSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922. 53 bshkbSs pleased WUh I; Oil Property Bond for directory of OrpRon manu factured good. Larn what the Ore gon brands arc ak for Hum by name. Z?ui rom Merchants who display this sign. Merchants who display thla hIkii are community upbulldcm. They bHI and recommend Orcpon Quality merchan dine. They merit your iiatroniiKe. Alm?H Co.. The P. T. Alatllln (o. Ainwi.-im Soda Work Ai-n.n C-.iH i.l lM;thlT Vk. ItayiT. ,1. ., Kiiriiiirrt 'o. Iti'iivt r I'urilMinl 'fiiit-nt Co. It-nvf r arliiHh Works Ittiu'slnsr ;ritnllo Co. Jthimuuer-I'riink lriiK CO. ('lurk, Wumlwun! I'mtc Co. f'oiiwt Culvert A Knnie Co. CimoIz 1'r'Mlijf'tH C. CnlumWa IMfwr Co, Columbia Kti-t-1 Co. Coluiiihiu Wire and Iron Works. Coiirrt-t I'ljx Co. Crawford & Iu)i-rtv Foundry Co. Cryntiil In & Storiiut o. 'lty AwiiIiik nml Shmle Co. Coiiimcrrtal Iron Works. i-iinH Food Cii. I'ondi-ro, C. .1. Imra-blo Kooflnir Co. Kant Hide Mill A Lumber Co. KmurKon Hardwood Co. Krtz, C. W. Co. t;:i8t Sirto Boiler Wks, KfiKllKh. J. C., Co. Kan-O-San Salon i'o. l-'lvttn, f'liu. 1. Co. I'ullor W. I. Co. linrdnt-r I'ltoir Co. (it-o. K. WlKlitrmui Co, CftH It So,!) Co. (illlen-Colc Co. lilt-men 1'rodui'tN Co. Ioflitz Candy Corn. Cray. Mi I, t an & 1'ercy Ha.i lwood ! Cnviui Co. Ilelttt-r ilachlno wurka. . . . teasing fragrance of made-in-Oregon jmrfum, powders and tides solf as eider down, face creams these and other toilet requisites are made-in-Oregon. Many tried and tested medicinal prepara tions and articles sold at your druggist's are . manufactured here. Druggists who are community upbuilders carry these Oregon Quality products. Ixwk for the Oregon label when you buy. En courage pav-rolls. Keep the workers busy. BUY OREGON PRODUCTS ON MERIT! Buy Oregon made products at your drug gist's. Associated Industries of Oregon 702 Oregon Building, Portland, Oregon Jgl Oconee A. Clll. of the Ttlack Wa J mon (I iron and Oil Syndicate, re M turned this morning from Hakers- newi, California, alter making a chort visit at his home and a survey , of the pronertv of the local com pany. Mrs. 0111, who made the trill with him. also returned this morn ing. Mr. 0111 states that prospects are very bright and that It appears .certain that the local company has bigger proposition than they had at , first expected. The big companies an bringing in fine wells on all sides and the oil is running better ill ' grade than In many of the lower wells. The wells which have been 1orid have been clean and free from water and other troubles, and the companies are greatly pleased with 1 lho territory. Kvery indication Is that there is a great bed of oil under the properly belonging to the local organization, and the project Is held ; to be a very safe one. While away, Mr. Gill obtained bids j for the Installation of the necessary machinery for the boring of a well. He finds that the costs are now very ; reasonable, and that the local organ- V I .at Inn has sufficient fund3 on hand (J" lo install the equipment and stnrt PI boring. A meeting of the board of 3! directors will be held In the immedl S tito future, and at that meeting It J w ill be decided whether or not boring Sl shall be started at once. OTiW TODAS. C. F. Moore, In FOR SALK Collie pupi, Itlihljeiire , refit WALK AIiihjM tew rantfe. Kc..! i cn.liU'in. rlHiii.-i-U L7s-li(7,il tire en rim. ir depot. It, Inriltn X.-wii-lteView ..Hue. i!i:isTrr''m.'i i"1' i"r uni at jiinK.rSt.ile. IX S. knint-t. oft SALK lsri' Vmlltis car l" line a high .Stone. and Itloli. or win mi l.-, rhoii U'ANTKLl To rent ranch n v Iwe.l. A.MrebS Tri-d K.,. liUrg,Ore. fiiltKAl.B llnus, hold "ils liuni.-rou Binall ftrtlileM. 4 I-' Klla St. WANTKIi til JtK.S'T 5 room unfur nlshed hoone. I,y two lulults. Ad- dresiS "House." New w-T.ev le PTlIt-SAI-K Hotel. doillK Koi.d husl DKg. Very reHonal'le. Address "Jlo- teT," Care New J.-K- vii'W. !( ill Sa'LK Sniall at n-iiK.' close ill. Moil.on limine. Itaixiiln If taken at once. Ail il ress A ea re NVw-j 1 : V"a.TI-:I Til Itl'V litoek of the Mlaek IHiimond oil and Iron Syndicate If price Is right. Strictly confidential. Adilresl'. r'o?H"'1; USKIi STt.'H tiKAK l-ilt car much lie sold at once, (iood huy, fall and nee It nt the llluliwuy Service Co., Cor. .larkson ii nit nouirlas Sin. FIJI! SAI.IO I'HKAP All iiiakcu of sec ond hand n-wInK machines and all makes repaired. "Work guaranteed. ShiKcr Sewlntf Machine Co., 1-7 N. Jin kaon St. DANCE AT TILLER SATURDAY NIGHT. These Oregon you can buy at Ask for them. industries made Oregon Troducts your druggist's and other stores. H; A nig dance and supper win do tno gj! program at Tiller next Saturday cven- : ing, July 15. Good music will be sup ' plied and a fine time is in store for all I who attend. raelfle States Fire Insurance Co. lloefler's KlnK Hrofl. randies, lai Crun Marca ClKar Co. I.nckel, KlnK ft Cake Soap Co. Loiiir. A. O. Co. Mutilatf Stove Works. M'1'herson, V. (1. Co. Munareh l-'lre Clay Co. Ml. Hood Ice Cream Co. Mt. Hood Soap Co. Mutual Creamery Co. Multnomah Lumber & Bnx Co. National Tank & I'lpe Co. Nostle'H Rood Co. Nlcolal-Nepiiach Co. Nlkk-Marr laboratory Northwestern KtiKlneerlng and Killliinent Co. Northwestern Kence ft Iron AVks. Orevun Artificial Limb Co. Dn-Kon Hiami Wks. OreKon Portland Cement Co. tlrevron Surety and Casualty Co. Tiiclnc Coast lllscult Co. I'aclfiu Coast Cone Co. Pacific Const Pencil Mfg. Co. pacific Tent and Aw-nlmc Co. Pacific Asbestos ft Supply Co. palmer Co., tiellO I'allliolfve Co. Portland Ulue Irlnt Co. Portland I-:ievator Co. Portland Wire Iron Works. 'I'lioenlx Iron Wks. 1'lttsbuKll PUte Class Co. Portland Holt and Mfg. Co. ltasrnussen & Co. ltoss. Henry ft Sons Itoyal Nut .Mfr. Co. Kosscll ft tiilbert ShalTller ft Co. Shope Hrlck Co. Standard llrlck ft Tile Co. Stearns-Kililv c'o. Stone-Tone Stucco Co. Syrup of Prunes Co. ThoiiuiR. Krnest. Tlninis, Cress Co. Tru lllu His.'iilt Co. Tui rck-Mai Kenzlo .Machine Co. oKan Candy Co. viiiiainette Iron nnd Steel Wk linn i oras. iiAuto Caravan to , Stop Here Tonight Wo I-'(i!t SAI.IC Uelow market. Kuod milch cow-, 2 tine heifers. 2 dandy pigs; fit O. A. C. liock liens; cream separator. L. P.eritold. Card, n Valley, opposite Oi-erland orchards, west. TTTTTTTW !lMIT.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.''.-r.-T. SEEBJ AROUND Tllli TOWN. rainless extracnon .( teeth a1 room v, Masonic, temple. Dr. Nerbaj. I.enves flir Sotith Mrs. .Mary W. Kennedy left for Athens, Alabama, yesterday after noon, to spend the romatnder of the summer visiting relatives. several days In this city attending to business matters. Mr. Bexell is dean In the commerce department at the Oregon Agricultural college. Ornntl Hotel Arrivals Arrivals nt the Grand hotel this morning were II. I.,, llardonlirook, Klumatli Falls; Mr. and Mrs. L. h. Coleman, Portland; J. Lawson, Ku gene; Mrs. O. 0. Sether, Olcndale. School District No. 21, Camas Val ley, Ore., desires bids on the building nf a class room adjoining the school house. Specif Icat Ions may be had from the clerk, lly tinier of Ihe board. II. K. ltichter. Clerk. Here on lluslness J. A. Hexell nnd wife, prominent residents of Cnrvallis. are spending At The l'uiKiin Arrivals at the Umpqiia today were; W. A. Woodward, Albany; J. C. Ixo and wife, Portland; Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Metchan. and son, Max. t'ortlnnd; J. S. Lamar. Tillamook; A. H. 'halaln, wlfv, Milton, Ore.; (icorgo W. Moore. Jr., llnndnn; M. B. Kverott, North Ilend; D. O. Woodworth, Albany: J. ('. Smith. North Ilend; John K. Dudley, Portland. AROUND THE TOWN Rack rom INirtland Oeorge Kohllingen, who hns been spending tb past few davs in Port land attending to business matters has returned to his home In this city. Meeting Is railed Off The meeting of the Olengary W. C T. (I. which was to be held Wed nesday evening nt the .1. K. Kalbe homo, has tieen called oil on account of sickness. THE GRAND GRILL SKI1VK3 FRENCH FRIED POTATOES At The IVl!gln Arrivals at the Douglas HoM to day were: O. It, Poarre, Yoncalla; Mr. and .Mrs. J. Merrill. Medi'ord: Miss J. Slacks, M. King. Miss Walk er. Portland; II. S. Price, l.os An gelas; W. X. Howard. Uis Angeles; H. N. Johnson, wife, Glendalo. with all orders after G P. ni. Try out Special Salads for hot days. THE GRAND GRILL "sr.itvicK voru, ijkk" Visiting He , Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis arrived In the city yesterday afternoon by auto slage to stay several days vlsltlnsr nt J) tne Home of Mrs. Davis's mother. K' Mrs. Kleanor Iihey. Mr. and Mrs. K i Davis have been making their home f. in Mnrshfleld. Appraisers Itive llarton Helllwell, J. K. Mi-CHn-twk nnd II. O. I'argeter. appraisers for the slam bonus committee, left this morning for Iteedsport and Loon Ijike points where they ex pect to spnd the remainder of the week making appraisals. The auto caravan, which Is mak ing a tour of the stale, will nrrive here tonight on the way south. The caravan will stop over night and will continue on south i't the morning It w'll return In about two weeks nnd will slay considerable time here. The caravan Is In reality a traveling au tomobile circus. There are about 3." outfits with a large number of pel pie. There are Ford cars and Ford son tractors, trucks, trailers, spc'.al bodies, accessories, farm equipment, and practically everything pertaining to automobiles, tractors and their equipment and appliances. Demonstrations will be held nt frequent sfiots throughout the state. The caravan will he hailed for sev eral days at central points, and farm ers and motorists will be able to see the apparatus operating undet the most severe and critical tests. Plenty of amusement Is being sup plied by the caravan, which Is liber i.lly endowed with pep. One of the largest radio receiving and broadcast ing stations on the coast is carried and furnishes the musical program. There are numerous other features which Hoseburg people will have an opportunity to ?e. upon the return of the enrnvnn !:i alinut two wnnki Tin caravan will stay tonight nl j T.aureiwood park, nnd will continue i A rho tiln Qnulh In tno niornlnir A o !2 IlKLl WA.Ti:i Uoys uml tfirln. 1! Vfiira or older, to pick luKnnbfiTle. Trmk l.-aves North Sltl Irofery at 6:;U) oVlork fucli nuirntliK'- HrlnK vour lum-h. Also wantd a few fum riit s to ;unp and pit k. WnK' 1 fonts ft pouna. Walter Leake, Lixon- villi', Ort-Kon. . ItAMri From The Stafford Slirop.-ihlie Kami are now otfiT-d for sali. A thriftv hum h of reKior-etl yturllnKB and "iwo-vi-ar-olds with iz and fliKilltv combined. In these you will receivt! the benefit from j-t-ar of s le.tive biecdinff. Mrs. Walter K. SrutTord, route 2. Junction City, Ore. I Mi or. e. E ugeno .ISK-ia. Fl til KAlil-: -GO aero farm. 11 miles from M vrvle Creek on the North Myrtle road, I'rlco $(in)o. l'iOO cash. l.lna txrma '.t1 filTPM Under Clll ti vat ion. Reason crop In and under j irrigaiion. so acre can land. An vx mill. I-iv Pi wowm B wins In all the world there' no shave like a Gillette shave The only way to get a Gillette shave is with a Gillette Razor Here's a genuine Gillette for $1 the "Brownie" with 3 fine Gillette blades Now at all Dealer GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO, Be. O.lA. V 1 i amis faaillv oreliaril . iiloweil. Ilest timber 11,'iit tilare fur a saw- reek runs fall length of County road runs parallel. l.arKe outshle cattle ruT.ge. I span hors.s. and other stoek. Including niLfc rows. Farm implements. House, barn and out huildiiiKs. Cull and see this plaee. T51U Steuer. Buck Fork, Oiu., owner. ful driving is neco... .. . 1 alonS the road. In unit. t, AROUND THE TOWN. dltlon. however ,2?? Mnrriago License Issued A marriage license was Issued to day to Charles S. Rugg and Wary Freeman, of Oakland. dltlon, however, the u 1 travel to the coast, ,nd ne through dalle uaRH WANTED! Dry Cascara Bark. We pay 5'.i cts. per lb. DERClEn'S BARGAIN STORE. i WANTED-TO BUY J BLACK 5 UIMIUND t OIL & IRON CO. i STOCK i Any Amount j GEO. X7GILL l'iint Stnto & Savings Bank l'.uililiii!,'. 4 Sieel Cop Is Back Karl w. Perkins, traffic officer, who, with his wife, has heen staying a few days in Coos county, returned to Hoseburg last night. Mr. Perkins says that both roads to the coast are very rough, and that a person travel ing over them should he sure that his car Is working properly and that the brakes arc tight, as there are a num ber of emergencies to ho faced. Care- Jewelry Store Moves A. Salzman. whn na. u., ,. elry store temporari!; utubj-I the Casey building. In w,rL' Into his new location, tm n J iiuubuu jieuiric store. TfcjjjagJ are moving into tie bniUii; Q en; utiupmu Cy lae tOIQftL. office. Every night' the Hwiirjftrj Review Is read by 20,Wfie. T can't beat It for an aittresajuj. urn. AROUND THE TOWN llonglin Visitor J James (J. Cole, of Hoaglin. spent ' tho day lure attending to business J matters. . ! t For Sale: Bed springs and mattress, $7.50; xl2 llrussells rug, f r : beauti ful pair Marxeilleg portieis, red, 7.jU. luS E. Douglas. In From f'nnm ! Fred lloren. of Camas Valley, spent the day in town attending to business, matters. j Must sell almost new Monarch ratine, Kitcln n (Jueen cabinet, canopy top lawn swing, pair new French doors heauliful wicker library desk and two chairs to match. 408 E. Douglas St. I IBER.TY THEATER " OXI.V ITH.ST-C1.AHS HIIOWH AX1 AT 10c AND IV TODAY AND TOMORROW A SUPER-SPECTACLE lly the man who produced "The P.irth of n Nation." D. W. GRIFFITH'S The Fall of Babylon" The most remarkalile production of the age. SKK 12,"),(i00 men and women. 4(i0,000 dancing Kills. 1700 horses in the chariot races. The greatest picture which tho world's greatest master has turned out Alive with laughter nnd love, romance and madness. Most notahle cast, including Talmadge, Seena Owen, Alma KuImmis, Mrs. Charles Chaplin, Klmo Lincoln, Count Von Stroheim, Tully Marshall and many other familiar ones. Also: 'the (Ireat American Author's Series, "01.1VKU WKXDKLL HOLMKS," No ndv Mtire in prices. Thursday and Friday, Another Great Picture : 4C TQTI?R I'ltOM TIIK tl'H.AIl M1VFI, FiKertiiln At ilne - Mr. and Mrs. I'agv, well known residents of Ibis city, entertained wllh musical selections nt the cotmtv home on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Page gave several violin selec tions, nnd the entertainment was wry much appreciated. Mrs. ltoli Inson, matron of the home wishes to thank them for their kindness. Reports from tho lTtnpqna forest show the ferst to lie unusually clear from fires, only one small blaze be- j ing reported this year, that fire being in Cow Creek canyon. It was readily! extinguished and no damage was j done. The full crew Is in the field ! and a. perfect organization has been i ! arranged so Hut in tho event of fires j ( Ihe scene may he quickly reached by I tuny equipped flre-flghlers. How Long? You stay on tho pay-roll as long on your health, strength and skill hold out. When these go back on you, jour pay-days stop. If they slop suddenly, where will you be until they start ascin? The rtF.GlLAK S,VFU KNOWS he has in the bank the dollars that meet emer gencies. The Savings Ilahlt la ft Cecil lhil.it. First State and Savings Bank Get one of our Homo Sav ings Banks. nnn -fei L- U - Deposit Cash Promptly It Is not wise to leavo much cash at home it may tempt burglars to break in and steal. Safeguard your funds and start them earning Interest by depositing Ihem promptly with tho Roseburg Na tional Bank. Your account Is Invited. I 4 Interest Paid on Saving! Accounts j The RosebuiB National Bank: Roseburg, Ore. ; ' 111 1UJ 11 1 Pick What You Wish All the delicacies of the season displayed before you, Cafeteria style. You'll like it best. Cafeteria Dinner, 11 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Short Orders and Cream Waffles at any time. Best of table service. W.CK0OO)OXSOwwvi00.COCO0Ci.0!t5 (eilng on Vacation MiHS Ccrtruile lnlnn whn la em. i ! ployed at the offices of Sether and ! Stewart, leaves the later part of t hp j week, for rrnspect, where she will ' stay a few weeks enjoying her an-! nual vacation. Miss Myth llendersc n I will Join her there after "ponding a ( U-..1 .-loll I. H, ... .... I 11.. I.. ii.-t ui v, it ii, ii i i, nil. l.cnvp On Vacation William Stanton and wife, of Se attle, who have been in California for the past few wivks. arrived here !y nut i this afternoon. They are I on their way back home nnd wen ; lolned here by Mr. and Mrs. IV K. j Carr of the Carr Novelty store, whoj will spend the ensuing three week In anil near Seattle on their va cation. Famous Film Stars Favorite Coiffures Connly Ortirt Iturk The Itoucias County Court return ed this afternoon from Cresent C'tv whvre they attended the Koote- . relt Highway convention. They r'- ' port a ery Interesting meeting nn.l , a largo attendance. The highway: cniiimi?inn and other state officers j who accompanied the party from j here, are returning by way of Kast-1 vrn Oregon. I JULIA FAYE This titv attractive coiffure Worn by Jnli.i Kayo, rarnmntnit picture actres. Is easily done. The hair has been treated with a "ft marcel and dressed down around the head evenly. The part Is on the side, but a few little wavy strands of hair from the part and cnrllne towards tho middle of tb forehead serve to balance this effect. ONE DAY SERVICE Is Ibis what you are looking for? We have it Try our way. Kosebur.tr, Oregon. i The Roseburg Cafeteria & Restaurant jj W. R. WARNER, Proprietor. I ... Ml I - CHILDREN I lUC YvF- TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 1 in" .1 25c HERRERT RAWLINSON IN A SMASHING MELODPAM. OP MYSTERY, R0MNCt THRILLS FROM THE FAMOUS NOVEL BY LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE "THE RLACK BAG CENTURY COMEDY AND INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY . " r mniu in "uu I ur i