Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 21, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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ROSEBURO NEWS REVIEW. MONDAY. MAY 21, 1523.
Tht Most Beautifully Designed and Efficient Operating Radio Receiver
on the Market for ike Price
"REGENATONE"
MODEL A
$75.00
Hear tt at Our Store Every Saturday Night
BELLOWS' RADIO DEPT.
'fluee be built into th bouse before.
! ihey be re-rnul. , '
i hu i. !l h nioucrn
i. II. M HOOI. MTM
Tho' loner
r. T ... nave
: electrically operated- ."I ,, ,' ..P,HaiinT seulorn at
' i-i.ir.iuia ., lw in tnanec. .! ' e ... .
, i)M,u..anU caae. will be the uUt- f.ra"
put.
.1 . .. f
... . ... .....inr
pla-vir.r Kame ana inn.... . -
mire white mlddiea and sKtrca
classmen and the
reception In Honor
ine
ball Wednesday evcuuis.
The evening wa spent iu
Improvement On tha Umpqua Jatty
Will Be Started Aa Soon Aa
Port Commiaaion Matchea
Government Fund.
t
dreiis
WILL TAKE TESTS
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT MEANS IMPROVEMENT. WE ARE IMPROV
ING OUR FACILITIES EVERY DAY FOR THE BETTERMENT OF
SERVICE.
We tanuot rrow faatcr than the aurroundlng country; though wa
bave to keep far In adriiccn of our present m-ed. Ttiua maintuinlug
a lamer Investment than ordinarily required.
WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOUR EVERY NEED AT A
MOMENT'S NOTICE WITH ECONOMY TO YOU.
Douglas County Light & Water Co
R. M. JENNINGS, Manager
Improvement work on the Port of,
I'miKiua, parti, ularly lhe nurtb J"HJ j
will be bo-'un ju.-i an oon as the port ,
pa.va in a.b Hie Slu3,uuu, wnun wuh
pnwoua ciedltatl expenditure will
lnalcii llie Koverninent's appropriation !
of J-76,50i, eal the Jteedi-poit ,
Courier.
"Mil Information was inquired by i
u. ... iiimn... 1 li.uvin. K:.ril.r. Willi
rOKVALI.13. Muv II.
Abiaham of 1;,., -t..::"-. t
nharmaey at Qi.-eti A.:iica
I. te, will take u
i ,i, i,-n or irfivs wure
',jm rtelic'.ous lunch, on of ice
icrtaiu. cal e. sandwich.-! and punch
Were berv.-o 1U ui'ini. niji. -
ueiti The aeiiion were a--aeu m
at at a table plsced on the staite.
1 ii . e was covered wnn a tie..-.
j white and red covering. The chairs
iuere covered with a creen coverui.
Tlifilore ,.ir. .lot:p aide of the milium'
nor in table vi another table, surrouud
n. al c.il , , hy benches with no roieriiiss.
exan,injiinn T'-li table waa lower classmen a
in pfiarniacy kiv.ii h'ie -Ma . tu -t'
by the members
board of pharm.:'
Iuk lhe exaunuH':
fp.nt .Monday. lU'sUny anu cune-
day id last week in i'ortiand arratm-j
in wi:h uverniuent eniniei'a ior
i.-ncftn r.t. I
li was decided that HTS.auO had
been runt bv the oort on Jetty lui-1
proieiuenis and the aiiiuunt hua b- n
rediiMl I miKiila. The d.ftcrenre be
tween the Koveinnn nt appropriation I
id and me already expended 1
SIT'.V'O is tlo'i.'K'U or the .iniount
needed to make lhe .! wsisary mail h.
do. or-Tton suim.
Abi.ihaiu Is lak
q for a dejrrce in
jle board are up-
m,.-' ;.-. T'.ose attendini; had a stueu
, ,l.d lime.
i A ba;:eLall name played nt I'rock
way last Sundav between llrw kw ay
and I.ool lng Class was won hy tne
. liC '!' '""ki,lg ClaS3 Wi,m
Melltbeld of th-
tioltll.'d bv the uii'.uor.
. ... ri... .. , .i.l. nt of Ihr
. . ,, 'I. ..r i',,.ili.nd d int'iter. l.'at.ini'. of Murhfic!d are
Mr. and Mrs. K. It. no.xltnr.n and
Everybody Likes Our i
Delicious Sodas I
MEET YOUR
FRIENDS HERE
'I " O - !
We carry a Lif stock of the very Choicest Plain and
Fancy Candies fresh and wholesome
WE FEATURE BUSINESS LUNCHES
FOR DUSY MEN AND WOMEN
, is now secretan n-a.-urer. comae. v,.-iun8 ul ... ,.o..
Staffrin. furmrrit alii.iant cneral of. man pannts. Mr. and -Mrs. T. VV.
lOnenn, and Hal Jlr.Vnr of A.-hland, Morgan.
complete the m ma. i -hip. j The church was beiiutifnlly decor-
U. loie ISIS ih- ti.i-ses w.nt to Sum.iy morning for the serv-
1'or land to take uie examination "'"ji,.,., of Mothers' liny. A large crowd
suce that time it.c nieiubera of ,,e j ati ndi.-d the services.
The port ha. apptoxii.ia.er- , , " ( . ,,. w,.p. .""" ty:!L"..,V
nn band. Till, bow 1 ver. Will De neeU .... ...v . - - . - - 0:iv. .,- , ,, i..;.,. 1 ne m mxM
I teveral trial
slale I'harmnev eiiini.na'iolis in Order
to familiarize Hi" nudeiita with llie
plan of writing mi h an examination
a'ld to brinK to tin ir attention certain
nittttcra which luU In ho otherwise
cA' l lookcd.
id in paving for and operating the
v,..!L .Ire.l and for tencral and , pharmacy :
lamd iriteresi fund. So it is ihoui-lit
that this money nliould not be luurtn-d
in iiiatehinK the appropriation, llow
i ver, there is $12.r,.uiiu worth of aeiies
! ' II" bonds, yet unsold, which were set
aside by I tie port commission ior ibis
iipeclfif pUriH.se in liil. It will be
necessary lo si II these bonds io raise
Die money lo be, paid to the govern-
i lii'nt.
The port commissioners Will meet
:-'inlay morning and take definite
mepH in the matter as delay la hold
inn up lhe woik. All d'tail is on
hand at Secretary J. It. Jirowne'a
ofnee. Treasurer H. J. Hubbard haj
be, n in Portland for the pan few daya
and It is believed that h la looking
into the condition of the bond iiiarkei.
The flii.!.!"!'! which it is necessary
m i,v ihe aovemuient before any
LOOKING FOR MOWER
paid a visit to the rade achool last
Week.
George Har'on and family, and
Charles Chamberlain spent a few
days in Salem. They returned home
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hensen and
small son are moving to Roseburg.
They w ill go to Washington later in
llie summer.
.Vr. T. It. Kt')l:es was very much
puprls'd when a number of his
ni Ighi'ors can.e to his home and
Bunirle.d him Wednesday evniii?.
'eslty leedtll Is busy picking
and delivering his crop of s'.nr.v-
The Palace of Sweets
r'-"7''w
f IVi',
'' 'I
The following aitide concerning I
Nalhan Kullerton lo( al druggiut, ap-
aar-d in The ureKonian last week,
while .Mr. Kulluiton 'as on a busiueaa ,
trip in the lueiiujiolis: '
u I.. ii.tiI'jv fur n
lawn mower bv Nathan rulleiton 0 "'
IioM burg. legis.ered at the .Multno-! , Three boys, John Montgomery.
mui. Th. mm iini t r Kullerton I .i.tcob Cine and Harold .Stromnulst
was tring to fin.l was not the coih-l'inve joined the boy scouts In Kose-
mon or earden varietv, but one ot , our ...
those biri! nifairs which are used on looking Cla.'a schools took part
work will be begun on ine pun, '",j:oir groundi. Kosepurg now nas in lie cunmu ai me iraen meei in
- draw Interest while lhe government is . country club wlih 92 acres, and most Roseliurg Friday. May IS. Donald
t holding Ihe money until drawing on of the acreage is for gulf. The golf j Ollivant won third place In the de
j this specific sum is made, llowever.i but hit Itoaeburi! a year ago. Wheu ; clamation contest lor the High
there is no way ot coming to agree-! it via firm talked of by liexter Kice : School and I.ucia P.ngers won third
nient w-nhout lirst paying the govern- and a few i,rli rs, people "gave em ; place in the declamation contest for
inent ihe cash. I the laugh," which is exactly what! the grammar school. Several others
All this ilalu has been compiled by j happened at The Hallos w hen Cliaaii- won points for our grammar school.
Holeproof f
fjczsicrzj j
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I. ABRAHAM
The Siik Store
Roseburg, Ore.
L2a . n
Attorney Napier and will be Bubmitled
at ihe port uicetlm",
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
t
10 a. m. sharp. Saturday, May Zii,
IDi'J. On the Clark Coulter farm, 2
miles west of llrockwuy, I will sell at
public amnion, all stock, tools and
household goods including one team
of mares, 7 and 8 years old, weight
about Ji'O, harness, wagon, mower,
hay rake, spring tooth, and drag har
row, disk, 2 plows, other farm tools,
and ona kit of carpenter tools, llay
in barn. Chickens. J. A. Walker, Auc
tioneer. W. S. Johnstone Adin.
I.. G. II. S.
o
mi:kti.v; at coi rt hoise
rev Kutler ta k(d golf, tine nignt
however. 35 live wires of Roseburg
were invited to attend a meeting to
connder the organization of a coun
try ciui aim r e-iiut o. one na ... T. n , ,,
Por. land and telegraph, d that he , . J. h'tlng of prune growers st
could be counte.1 in, and the other was 'fn'w'' '"""day. May will be
.-a ..i. i i... -..,o.i 4,.in ' held at the court house. Instead of
The club signed un i"0 members and i "'e Chamber of Commerce office is
a.-sessed each S.'" for a membership,! Previously announced. It Is expect
and w ith Ihe $:''j.iii"i it went cut and . d that there will be a large num..
secured groin js. laid nut a course and: her of prune .growers in attendance
furnished in a (if days and there
will be a bouse warming. The club
house is compile, with shower baths,
dancin
nil the
Portland Chamber of Commerce
which Is endeavoring to arrange a
-state wide system for the dtsnirnl
Moor, a regular restaurant anu or ine prunes tn the state. A large
thinus 'iiat to lo make a i per rentage of last vear's rron re-
The Great American Sweet
Like our muscles they need ext
and plenty ot It. I
tVRIGLEY'S provides ple J
action for your teeth also, the j
gum penetrates the crevices (
cleanses them.
Aids digestion by increasing theft
rf ciiiin ivlilrli vnur stomnrli J
Use WRIGLEY'S after every j
see how much better you will fe
The perfect gum is made under
conditions of absolute cleanli
ness from pure materials, and
comes to you in sanitary wax
wrapped packets.
The Flavor Lasts
Fii it. Air rT.iit aij1;.'-. tt t, Ji-- A . - M. ni,
5 OFFICIAL FILINGS :
ICuiniiilcU by iuuglas Abstract Cu.)
modi rn god bau-e Weather Pas been ' mains unsold
so mild tliafc thw tiieinbeis played golt coming on.
everv dav all last winter. Mr. Kuller
ton is a dnimist at Roseburg and has ,
been attending a convention iu Port
land, i j
o :
while a new crop Is
MISSIXt; li.-.r.K LOST IX CAI.K
BUY NEXT WINTER'S
NOW
YOUR SAVING-
Ccst cf extra delivery
Piling under shed
Interest
Fire Insurr.ncc
Cost of storage space
Administration cost of small sales
Cash price cn orders of five
ii'ivs cr more of one grade of wood
tiiAcn before Jure 30:
16-in. Second Growth, Block
$3.00 per tier
16-in. Old Growth, Block
$125 per tier
16-in. Oak and Laurel, Block
$3.50 per tier
Deliver!,' j of less than five
tiers fioin yard, 75c per tier over
above price.
J. A. DENN
Fuel and Buikling Material
53 Ida. Power of Attorney, Klta M
Austin, to John II. Austin. 2 P. A. au.
SSloti. SI II ,",r,8. Samuel II. Newman, I
to K. Harriet Sinio.l, ll.OU V. U. NW-I SX I'KDIIO. Calif., Mr.y 21.
U Sec. Sl lio s. Mystery still surrounds the di.-ap-
5;Hii". V. H. Joe Weber, to J. Hunt- pearance of ihe four-masted barken
er, 84 1) G.'.S. fliu'0 Lot i Glen 1). Hart f tine Alia, w hich sailed from this
Tract. Mirt February TO bound for I'elling-
aatoN. Assignment Mti;. Agri Credit , ham. Wash., with a crew of '22 oi
i'o to liobl. I.. Allen, VJ M 41a. il.uo.j lirers and ir.m together wiili the
vl M page ln5. j w'lie and two children of Captain
Minn. Kel Jllg. I'ollland. Tr. t o. to Charles A. Sexon.
MATERNITY HOME
902 N. Jackion St. Phone 490
Mrs. D. Cornwell
Patlenti privileged to hava their
own doctor
ITsHIXti LIMIT .TIAX(i:.l changed because or tin
Orfirla'. notice of tlie doting of 1 fishermen at Wlnche
the North I nipqua River between I heen gaffing salmon ii
the W inchester dam and tho ren ! directly below the t
highway bridge .: being given by! o
the Stale l'i:,li and Came Comiuls-I Have your ad In 6
Mon. 1'iie t'Miing limit l a:-, in en when Mr. Thrlftv looh'jl
j THE ,
! WOODST'OO
Itohrrt L.
53 luS.
AlUn, all! M 4 lit. aSame aa
A. 8. FREY & SONS
Are ready lo rurnNh all kinds of
rouh iuhI drcHsed lumber aud tim
bers. Trico riKtat.
T)w Ain- r icun l.ion is planning i
-iitn July Ftuitti fur Ki-nlspitri,
willi iin:in'infnls undtrwav lo re
run' tin M ixift'S 01 a luss ear-
nival company for a two or Three- day
eelt l'T at inn, the two lo coMpeiale in
niakni hn a hiuer and belter Inde
pendence da Than the city has ut
known. as the Ki-cd-porr (Dnritr.
Thi was d'ciutd ai the meiMm-: uf
thf etc,ii.e etmmtit"e ol ih.- l.vnl
p-.t tu hi I'l uhiy -s ninL. Ad.hr. ml
Ihll I H kit ff is now m c oninmnu at ion
wilh d piirniL- rn lieadtpiat ters -it
l all.Ol !(U..,.lltU ill. f'CUlK .if in
;nni.il i :; lM;. , wh.ti n Ph.tih .i.a
i:iaho win 1 1 ii n,.tr ihe hou!
ha.. h i)! uuUIi.N.
I'ul.l.cn is t-t.n-; f... l.t.a.
T:ii !n n'..i : e.i;. Tt,i,t tanrins
n:av pi. in to r. inaai in Uetdpvrl U.a:
d..y.
Tho Alia, operated by the Tank
of Italy in coRstfiae service, was
swept coutliw :ird, Hceonlinij to lo
cal seamen. It 1b believed the wind
pammiT was diupht In the heavy
northwest fzaio that swept the la
riiio ocean tor daya early In March,
and carried seuth to trie Rocky coast
off Lower California. It is h liev.-d
the Alta was rammed into the
rocks at this point.
Trndltion el the sea" d-'creed that
Vrs. Sexon and hvr two children
should arcninpHiiy Captain Sexon on
the lll-f.iud trip, the old salts an-
The injury c' the Alta b:is cans--d
:-::!pp:..': v.; -mi to revive the many
r" . t ; -4 . : t. Riip rstitiins of mis-
tiie local hitrhor.
nil?.
, ii rh
.,IL!I
t
i ,
: .11" S 'li'
Cll!Cf lll'H.i
the wind::,
sence (f a
r-illors I"
the I'arhif.
When il
a black r
cat r. it). til
Jf nine ,1 i :
trij, the ! :
''iliiT, sn
't t'lip.-r.i :
I'.ir! i- ..
rl.i.uld ii.
ritu;.;.! 1-ari.iis 'w :
n.. in' t , ,
liT a ..!...
Hit ;,
t.'ars v., ;
: which i.- the rmry ni
Kiier l'arUus. The a'
hlack eat held by
live been muse of
disnppt ranee,
i' I'allills was lanntliitl
v as f on tul almartl. This
d and w In n tl.e w iMi-
anchor fcr her h.ith'.l ;
; cat reinaini tl. Sut r
t: ? trailiiion rinus. made
lhat u black .at
KR0ELLER
Day and Night
Davenports
Just in
LENOX
Furniture Co.
321 N. Jackson St.
Phone 26
.1 tn
us w
rena,n a'm.-r.l llie
the black lai tie d mil
for Its l.i-t nip iv, .
leld ,-.n bear while
;he crew va.rlv soncht
tt I.) r.'l'l.li-e the lc;t-
.lain , larth. ,1 at the
crew and uni ;. .1 the
4h nnrbnr Ti. Vark-
: heard troni acaln.
in:;
FCLINE LOYAL TO TRADITION
tb'.M.
ral . :
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ah.. Tay II.- -Ai, t'.e
k." This v. as th.- le...-.
bv . iii!te, , s cf it,,
lii'khi i,i;e inn in u. .l.t;
afti'r the ills, p;., ati.n e
that h'td ei-t, i,t !i.tS
f lit- rt h.t!-.'!i .
s a--v at ctTt! ; : o, ,
cat Jumt" it fn.-ii a , ...r
b en net! ,.
It so -n f.mrd a I . ne
ken. but d..sai'; e..r. ,1 a
be I'm b
l"ne llavl .atler. .muhj tuai buck
nie the nr s:.
bail r niineti e,
car in Lii h ii
..VDollS.
1. ft
Builders Hardware
at Cost
Contractors and carpen
ters can save big money on
all builders' hardware
bought of us.
Paint at Cost
Ste us nlout these goods
before jou buy
S. B. Crouch
Sheridan St.
Represents the latest achievement in' tjW
writer construction gives the great
measure of satisfactory service and a quafe
oi work that is unsurpassed.
Woodstock Typewriter
General Sales Office, 35 N. Dearborn St
CHICAGO, ILL.
ROSEBURG BOOK STORE
Distributors
Roseburg, Oregon
RELIABLE TAILOR
J. H. BERNIER
We make Ladies' Suit
Men s Suita
Phone 149
w. De Atn
Cleaning
Kohlhaaen Bldg. (Next Door WW
j SERVICE WHEN YOU TRA?
rft-D?? r Lln" Sta8es between R0S
i RTLE PO 'T rnoifntr- j MARSHr
w w V - - - i 04IU ' .
Leavet (hiieii
J-tavea yrte point'
l-tjvfa Ccqu.lle
Leavr, Marthfield
l-'avti Coquille .
Leave, Myrtle Point"
rare; Marsbfield.
Wct nnnrf 7!30 A. M . .
" 10:30 A.M.
North Bound 11:00 A.M.
Eaat Bound 8:00 A.JJ- ,
8:45 A.M.
9:15 A. M. ''
Coquille. 84.25; Myrtle P"-
$5.00:
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