Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 21, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    ROSEBUnO NEW8-BEVICW, tATURPAV, JULY ti, 1923
PAGE FlVt I J 1
Don't Get Fresh
Unda of salt dairy salt, half
en there "yp;:8SCd brick,. Utah rock salt--round
salt. 18
e have them all.
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DoNo.FaatoOrdFaJlM.chlaeryBeforc
Fordson and Cletrac plows, discs, harrows, drills, walk
plows. Save 5.
See us first we can save you money.
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange ij
n u...r .nri Oakland
IU5CUUB
HOTEL ARRIVALS I
J u.i nnualai
f . i c G aiwon. an riou-- .
r,; Burklew. Portland; H. Kim
C t ? A 'under. Herman James.
UfcCAif" Angeles;
fd Mp2k". ETen": M. A. Blanch-
k aland- W. S- tTear. "
(we. H Morse, A. L. Kobhlns.
PTr-portland; C. M.
:einn, cm-
LEGION AUXILIARY NOTICE.
ri,ro will he a snecinl meeting
t Arnmrv JulV 23rd. It Is
important that all members be
present as tnis u me mai uit-ui.
inn tuifarA ihA sa'e convention.
and there are Important business
matters to come before ths
meeting.
LETITIA AiilLAMS, pres.
NOTICE
The party who backed Into a
new car on Main street will wive
money by reporting the accident
as required by law.
Hotel Umpqui
lH.rting.Seattle;F. C.Kent, Cor-
&r 1. L Standi'fes. Portland;
P1 ,71. ur,inkr. H. G. Findlay.
i Stmt. a
hckett, seim.e. . - -;
,lOTe .nd wife. Mrs. P. U Fergu-
. ui daughter. bponane; v. 1.1
'w.t .ifa ans Hniizhter. Los An- i
a; E. W. Moore and wife. Seattle;
tod Mrs. Jack Patterson, urocKen,
n p inhn.nn J. R. Johnson.
Lrdeen; E. Everett Hamilton and
kt, A'ewell Hamilton, nr. ami mm.
ItFalk, Mr. and Mrs. K. Page,
itrti; fi. C. Morris, Portland; It.
i (Skmart, Miss Uiuis Oilman,
tw p j niarhHir and family.
kuil. Mr. and Airs. F. J. Pearce,
fitful Jack Pearce, Miami; H.
lilt Portland; C. E. Smith, wife
:.' jiKhter.. Oakland ; Mrs. Eliza
J tailton, Mrs. T. A. Cotter and
Urn. Seattle; F. Reeve Yost. O.
Katis. Stockton; B. B. Roberson
:J file, Cedarvllle; M. Stimmtrfield,
Mud; Kr. and Mrs. F. M. White,
fci tdnrd Fletcher. Miss M. C.
r-ui. San Diego; Ches. Oltnck, L.
L Hitter, C. E. Gray, Eugene; Mr. and
l-t tvn PoBn,lnn- U IT Qhn.
feu. Ches. Sehuberth, Berkeley;
Peru Baldwin. Albanv.
Hotel Grand
fat George Hardlne. Miss. Stella
Hardlne, Kansas City; I B. White,
San Francisco; J. D. Laird. V. B.
Stanley. Roseburg: L. D. McBride,
Oakland; C. T. Ray, R. J. Taylor, city;
John B. Gordon, Spokane; Mrs. A. G.
Price, Portland; E. Baner, G. L.
Murphy. Portland: Thos. Brown,
Pasadena; M. A. Splane, Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Gardner, Hillsboro; V. H.
Rhodes and wife, Albany: J. L. Hen-
I derson, Eugene; C. L. Anolson and
wife, Elmer Koce, Mm. Keif, Los An
(teles; Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Hedugfli'ld,
A. B. Smith, Walter O'Conner, Seattle.
Notary Public Public Stenographer
Kathrine E. Dearborn
206 Perkins Btdg.
Roseburg, Oregon
2 LOCAL NEWS
Grain sacks and twine at Wharton
Bros;
In Town FrlilHV
John J. Place and son were in
town Friday ufteruoou, from Myrtilo
Creek, transacting business.
In Town Shopping
Mrs. John Krey, who Is a resi
dent of North Deer Creek, was In
town tthopplng yesterday afternoon.
In loiu Dlllunl
11. Huntley, a resident of DUlard,
spent a bhort time In town yester
day transacting business matters.
SAYS NEWS REVIEW IN AD-
VANCE OF CITY'S PROGRESS
Client llfiv II
Mr. I. K. iiarrctt and son, Alex,
tpent yesterday in Roseburg visu
lug and attendiUK to business.
l'p t"rom Glemlale
Mrs. Charles Nobel, a resident cl
(ilendale, was up yesterday shopping
and atteuaini; to other business.
In Today
Mrs. .Curtis Calkins and son of
Edenbower spent the ufiernoon in
town shopping and ' visiting with
friends.
Attending To Huslni-ss '
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood were
In town today from Myrtle Creek
attending to business and visiting
with friends.
In From Rlilille
Mrs. Ida llurgoyne, a resident of
Kiddle, was in town for i rhcri
time today attending to business
matters.
Oper From Kutlierliii
Mrs. Tony Meis tnd dauchter,
Lillian, wexe over from Sutherlin
today shopping and attending to
other business.
Ilreaks lv
John Lystul, a resident of Glen
dale, had the misfortune of break
ing his leg, while at work in a saw
mill near (jlendalc.
Biu&hy Butte Mines,
Roseburg, Rt. 1.
Editor News-Review Having
read some of the back numbers
of the News-Review that were
scattered about cump, 1 conclud-
ed to subscribe for your worthy
paper.
1 said worthy and really mean it
for I honestly believe your pub-
llcation deserves the support of
every man, woman and child in
the county. Not only because its
editorials abound with moral,
clean, healthy reading matter, or
its editor believes in real deuioc-
racy, nor on account of its up to
date news, but because in my
humble opinion the Roseburg
News-Review in size and make-up
would really be a credit to a
much larger city, and the city of
Roseburg is very fortunate in
having the opportunity to support
a paper of a class that is several
I years ahead of all other enter-
prises of the ctty.
4 Respectfully yours,.
O. U IHNCH.
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LATE SALES OF FORDS.
The C. A. Lockwood Motor Com
nanv renorts the following sales In the
past few days; Guy Bates, truck,
Myrtle Creek; L. G. BurRe, roadster,
u.,H-fr- .H ri Tilttnn tnnrintr Win.
Chester: M. A. Wacuer. touring. Glen-
dale; fl. F. Skinner, touring, Rose
burg; Duck Leatherwood, touring.
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LOCAL NEWS
If you want the best wagon for this
country, buy a Mitchell. Sold by Whar
ton Bros. '
VNIted Ulster
Mrs. I.ela Brown returned to her
home In Eugene, after a short visit
with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Boyle.
In Town Today
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. T)ean were In
town today from Rit'dle, attending
to business matters.
irrom jmoiivuie
Mrs. Charles Watson spent a few
hours In town this morning shop
ping, from Dixonvllle.
To Keml Week Kml
Miss Mae Yoktim and Mrs. Pearl
Merritt will leave this evening for
Myrtle Creek, to spend the week end
visiting with Mrs. F. A. Davis.
Dny In MarNlirielil
Ted llurr and George Singleton
motored to MurshfieM yesterday and
spent the day atieiuling to business
mutters. .
Over Tixliiy
Mies May Ititzmun, who is a resi
dent of Winchester, was In town
yesterday, shopping and visiting
I with friends.
For Jellies and Jams
Use CERTO
in making your Jellies, Jams and
preserves.
You can make delicious Jelly nnd
Jams in 15 minutes. You also pro
serve the color and flavor and
make more Jelly or Jam, us no
Juice is boiled away.
Economy Grocery
Phone 63
0
Mr. nl Mr. Thurston lloimt
Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Thurston,
who have been ill San Kraneit-co for
the past two weeks, returned to
Roseburg today.
Give your cows a little rest. Fly
spray nnd a sprayer don't cost much
nnd they will increase the milk. Spray
ers and spray nt Wharton Bios.
In Kroini l"niiniii
.Mrs. E. Decker and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Edwards ' and family were
among those in from I'mpqua at
tending to business matters.
To Visit Son
Mrs. Marie Hendrick and son ar
rived here yesterday afternoon, from
Dallas, to visit with Mrs. lien
drink's Bon, Ishmael Hendrick.
Edsalt Returning
John C. Edsall, county oil and gas
inspector, who has been attending to
liiuim.ta ntollnru nt I'nrtliinil for u,iv-
lnr.il iliti-u rntiirneil In Rimehllrz this
afternoon.
To PortliinU
Dr. n. R. Shoemaker left this
morning for Portland, where he
will meet Mrs. Shoemaker aud
children, who have been visiting in
Ohio for several monlhs. They will
return to Roseburg Monday morning.
T lit North Itend
Jim Williams, who has been em
ployed by the Stout Lumber com
pany of. North Bend for the past
two mouths, spent today In this
city. Mr. Williams and family will
return to North Bend very shortly
and will locate there.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. H. PLYER Cnlropratlo Phy
sician. 114 W. Lane St.
University Oregon
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
contains:
The College of Literature, Science
and the Arts with 22 deportments.
The professional schools of Archi
tecture and Allied Arts Business
Administration Education Grad
uate Study Journalism Law
Medicine Music Physical Edu
cation Sociology Extension.
For a cataloiu or anp information
iYif The Rf$ittrar, University of
Orejon. Eujent. Oregon.
The 48tk Year Opens September 25. 1923
... .. ; .nzr "rWSiii
When You See This Sign
It Signifies
That each Buick dealer is required to meet
definite qualifications before he is permitted
to hang before his door the Buick Authorized
rvice sign,
1. He mo.rt employ trained Buick mechanics.
5lJ',e murt hve modern equipment that makes
Pb e the most exact workmanship in shortest
Poble time.
3' hL'JH"" ePlete stock of Buick genuine parts
00 number of Buitk cars in his community.
- Bni5f Kcy mu,t in fuU rment with the uniform
the public?" 1 courte' and fair dealing with
S.SegUard Buick owners and to assure the '
nCC f the dePendable. satisfactory
Pertormance typical of all Buick cars. Author-
jgggggg; -er the whole
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY
7 lUXT. MICHIGAN
5I0T0R SHOP GARAGE
Roseburg, Oregon
Job-work of the highest degree at
the News-Re' ew exclusive Job-print-ing
establishment.
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Just like the Douglas enunty broc
coli the Job "printing of tho Rose
burtr Nnws-Ri'viow ip of the
SURVEYORS
Licensed Engineers
EPP3TEIN & STEWART
248 North Jackson
Phone 87
UMPQUA HOTEL
"Rosebnrg's Finest"
NEW AND MODERN
the people of Douglas County
are Invited to make their head
quarters here,
W. J. WEAVER. Prop.
Li1" ben ... TT:
-"mrnobil
m built. Buidc wUl buUd them
BIG GAME
of the Season
ROSEBURG
vs.
COTTAGE GROVE
the leaders
Come out and watch us take their place
Laurelwood Grove
Sunday, July 22
at 2:30 p. m.
We have one Peering and one Mc-
Cormick binder at the old price. The
present price is 120.00 higher. Whar
ton Uros.
Home From Ashland
Mrs. A. L. Carter and three
children, who have been visiting In
Ashland for several weeks, returned
home this afternoon.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS
Water will be Bhut off Sunday, July
22, 1923, from 4 a. m. to 6 a. m. effect
ing all consumers living west of the
corner of Pine and Oak streets, in
cluding Parrott, Lane and Flint
streets, and all of West Roseburg.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY.
ti
Dine
At the Grand Grill?
Sunday
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Have yonr ad in the classified
when Mr. Thrifty looks fur bis home.
jpll
MATCH the tone of
your room with the
hangings and shades.
You can select here
from a wide variety of
beautiful patterns. The
charm in their appear
Slice is matched by the
reasonableness of their
prices.
Paint's the foe of all
decay,
Save the surface while
you may.
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Follow Peter Paint's Advice
MAKE
O. A. C.
Your Next Goal
You have finished high school
and, like all wide-awake gradu
ates, are looking to college.
Tho State of Oregon offers
oti the best of training and a
collegiate degree In tho lead
ing pursuits and professions,
as follows:
Engineering, Agriculture, Com
merce, Forestry, Home Economics,
Military Science and Tactics, Min
ing, Pharmacy, Vocational Educa
tion, and Music
Student life at the college Is
rich In opportunltiea for lead
ership and personal culture.
FALL TERM OPENS
SEPTEMBER 28, 1923
For Information write to
THE REGISTRAR
Oregon Agricultural College
Corvallis
r i
Hod linen Is costly
Brtrnilflc cleansing
' ill I' 11 Si li.nethpns 1 t S
life and makes It look
better.
I A trial proves. 1
SPECIAL
Seven-Course Chicken Dinner
75c
Served from 11 :30 to 8:30 P. M.
8 !;
Featuring many delicacies of the season
I
Here you will get the very best of service K
anJ all the good things to eat 8
Don't Overlook Our Sunday Dinner Tomorrow .
You are missing a treat if you are not eating at the
Grand Grill not only on Sundays but
J every day in the week
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For years the name, "nates the
Printer," has been synonymou; with
"good printing."
Is yours a home or Just a place t
stay. Get a real home through out
printed dally in the RoseDurg News-Review.
Circulation brlnga results. The1
4125 bonafidc subscribers ot the'
Roseburg News-Review Insure ouri
advertisers first class service In a'
buying field. '
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Nows-Revlew circulation 41 2B. I
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON
LAST PAGE, UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY"
- WANTED
WANTED Clean cotton rags, at the
Newa-lteview onice.
WANTED Men to peel piling by the
foot. Flein Hendcrer, Anlauf, Ore.
WANTED Board and care for aged
Invalid man. Parslow Furniture Co.
WANTED Office work or clerical
work. Office work preferred. Phone
12-Y.
FOR RENT Nice cool sleeping room;
; 318 Woodward. Phone 471J.
FOR SALE- ! ,
BVM) ail V TTmaA ni.va, Tilinn vnllsb
60o eacb.Phone 820. (i i
FOiTsaLe 30" head of "goats, II. :
' Hebard, Uniqua, Oregon. ( ,
FOHTsALE Hereford bull calf. J. W. ,
McDade, East 6th St., North. Roseburg ; ;
WANTED Furnished house, close in.
Adults. Permanent. Call 108 Cass St.
Phone
liliOCCOLI sample plunts 10 cents; '
3.75 per M. Walter Halee, Riddle,. '
WANTED Use of small horse, light
work. Might buy if satisfactory. R.
n. Wood, Nows-Revlew.
HELP WANTED 2 men for haying
and harvesting. Married farmer,
steady place. A. V. Newport, Dixon
vllle, Oregon.
WOMAN WANTED To care for In
valid man and do housework for
two other men in small town! Call
13 F 25.
WANTED Passengers for Oregon
Caves or liandon Reach, Sunday
morning. $5 round trip. Lee Good
man, Phono 146.
SALESMAN WANTED To "sell a
complete line of nursery stock. Cash
weekly, E. A. BENNET NURSERY
COMPANY, Salem, Ore.
WANTED 2nd hand binder in good
condition. State price, kind, and
number of years used. Phone 33 F
14. R. V. Hatfield, Roseburg.
WANTED Experienced furniture
salesman, capablo of running deliv
ery truck, and laying linoleum. Ad
dress "Furniture'' care News-Review.
I WANT to get in touch Willi party
with $1000 and another with S-'nuj.
who want to doublu their money In
twelve months. Tollman Art Real
EHlate, Riverside Edenbower.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Fony, last seen near Brock
way. Finder please notify Hany
Winston.
FOUND Man's watch. Owner may
have same by calling at this office,
describing property, and payi"E for
adv.
LOST Seven months old fox terrier,
answers to name of "Don," has col
lar on. Finder notify A. V. Connelly
at Social -igar Store or 4ul Mill st.
MISCELLANEOUS
ONE Republic, truck. Priced to sell
Call at Central garage after 7 p. m
FOR EXPERT piano tuning call
351-J, Wiley B. Allen Music 4U
CAR OWNER Don't forget"" to call
E53 when in need of auto parts.
Snrrf'a Auto Wrecking House
ARTISTIC "piano tuning by expert of
30 years international experience. C.
II. Arundel Phono 1S8-L or Otts
Music Store.
FOR" RENT
FOR SALE A few pie cherries. John
Busenbark. Phone 11 F 13. ',
FOR SALE 20 cords of four foot fli
wood. Carl Backlurd, Elgarose, Ore
FO'iriSALEBroccolU late cabbage
and kale plants. Mrs. A. C. Kidd c
Son. ;
FOR-SALE Ford body with fenders'
complete. Phone 267-L. 221 East
Commercial Ave.
FOR SALE 800 peach boxes, three
piece, top and bottom, 7 cents each. .
A. R. Solle, Yoncalla, Oregon.
FOR SALE Or trade'for late Ford
roadster., Oldsmobile club roadstei
in good condition at Oak St. Garage
FORSALE-30 purebred to lay Ply
mouth Rock pullets, three month!
old, $1.50 each. Mrs. F. P. Ceylind
Elkhead, Oregon.
FOR SALE Have you seen the 12
Hnrley. The 22 h. p. motor? Harley
Davidson Sales Agency, 204
Douglas st. '
FOR SALE Fresh Jersoy cow anc
calf, 3 year old, coming 4. $65. Alsi
team light horses, cheap. P, A
Dureh, Rt. 1. Box G12. j
USED PIANOS Sherman Clay & Co
One especially good bargain $140
Another at $2L5. See these at Moon
Music Store. 324 N. Jackson st. . :
FORSALEl7 tons or more-volun
teer hay, shocked in flold. For rent "
120 acres tillable soil on highway
Address O. H. Care News-Review.
FOR SALE A complete line of grad
ing equipment. One quarter yan
Jaeger concrete mixer. For particu
lars phone or write F. P. Obee
Roseburg. ,
FOR SALE Good lunch room or rest
aurant. Will take car as part pay
ment. Everything Ik new In tlili
restaurant, long lease, cheap mm
Seo Mr. Tracy, evenings, at Rott '
burg Hotel.
toll KENT Siileiy deposit boxes.
Roseburg National Bank.
FOR RENT -Sleeping room, 323 So.
Slephens. Piione "!."i-.l.
FOR KEST-rurnlsh'xl lioiise, and
eas ranee for Mile. ,r,2 Mill St.
FOli RENT "Modern 6 loom house
garage. South Main. Inquire Bell
Millinery. .
Foil-I!F.NT-rii"iihi'l liniixe, 211
Flint st. Call not Inter than Satur
day evening.
Foil KENT Two nicely iui iiisli' d
rooms, oniy $J a week each. In
quire 329 South i in St.
FOR SALE Good saddlo or wcTI
horse, wt. between 1200 and 130
lbs. 8 yrs. old, will work single o '
double gentle and true In every way '
Thos. Carson, care of Fred Weavei ,
Myrtle Creek, Ore. Phono 18 V 6. c,
FOR SALE 11 acre orchard tract oi
river, 8 miles Bouth of Roseburs
Just off Pacific highway. Severn
thousand broccoli planla growing ,
and good fruit crop. Will sell o ,
trade for Roseburg property. G. W
Ryan, 2ort E. Lane St., Rosebur
Oregon. Phone 3S.VR.
FOR HALE- 2 acres, iTmileTrom SiJ
n:il Hill. New 2W0 barrel well Jus
brought In on West side of propel
ty. In the heart of new business sul
divisions, and factory sites betwee
2 main arteries, connecting Los Ar
geles, and Harbor City. Prlco $300
rfT acre. Address L. A. Caro Newt
Review.
FOR SALE 73ai'res of iand7il"tr
der wire fence, 24 acres in clutlvf
tion, alfalfa, a vai.- ly of fruit, treet '
principally prunes, 7 room house,
barns, 20 milt h goals, chlckeni '
bees, hay, and all other crops g
with ranch. Price $jtio(i, ensy term!
School, store and postofflco wlthl
130 yds, of house. For particular.
see or write J. I. Roach, Tiller, Ore
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