Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, August 21, 1918, Image 4

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UVSNTMfl ttftSftVtntS REVIEW. WlilJ.NEsD.t Y, Al'tiL'SX 21, J91.
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20c mid 10c
Oontlnuoiu
Pictures
MAJESTIC THEATER
It'i Different
Always n
GOOD SHOW
TJiE BHIGHT HI'UY
Matlutu every Uuy 2 to B. ' Evenings 7:30 to 11.
Tonight, positively your last chance to see
WILLIAM S. HART
"The Patriot"
A tense, riveting, soul-searing .story of parental love and hatred
enacted on the Mexican border.
No one can afford to niIhh weeing
ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE
in "The Bellboy
It's 111 two acta and la u Heream from bcginnlm; to end.
adi i.ts aoc ( iiir.ini: i-.
Tomorrow: Alice Joyce in a wondrous melody of
motherhood, "The Song of the Soul".
Friday: Kiln Hall In "A Mother'H Secrft."
.Saturday: ilarulil Lockwuod in "Lend .lc Your Name."
Next Tuesday and Wednesday: "My Own United States. " Kl(;ht
acts of amaitiK appeal to yon and . yours.
XOTIOE OF MEETHNG OF. BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION.
10.00
Notice la hereby given that on
.Monday, September SI, 1918. the
il'o.ird of Equalization will attend at
j the courthouse In iJoiiKlas County
juud publicly examine the assessment
rolls and correct all errors in valua
Uon, description or qualities
lands, lots or other properly assess'
ed for the year 1918.
GUY OOItfJON,
County Assessor.
THK ;OVi:i(MK.T HAYS:
"Have and preserve wool" and all
wearing apparel. Our soldiers' equip
nient comes first. We are aiding
tlio Government in taking care of
.lhat old suit that you thought was
loo soiled and ruined to wear ajrain
We also take orders for dye work
IMl'iOiCIAI. CMOANKKS.
(Try our way).
We call and deliver. I'bone 277
Farmers should patronize the
Grand Keutaurant, as we buy direct
from the farmers, liest meals in
city.
Review Want. Ads. brine results
White Shoes and Low Shoes on Sale
AT THE
Booterie's Big
Economy Shoe Sale
It will pay you to buy any of these values, for it will be many a day before
you will have another opportunity to purchase shoes at the prices we are ask
ing. Investigate and you will readily see the reason for the popularity of
THIS BIG SALE. A word to the wise is suflicient-BUY NOW.
ROSEBURG BOOTERIE
Irvin Brunn Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your Feet Perkins Bldg.
COUNTY COURT 0RD1RS
OH BILLS PAID AT
HtGUlAH AUGUST URM
In tint matter of Mils 1 follow
ing claims were presented and war
rant ordered drawn tor tin- amounts
at I tie regular AugtiHi, litis, term of
the County Court :
J. II. Ilaglcy, cruising
account 1 ..:!.(... t
W. K. St. .toll it, Mirveying
l)oUglan Abstract Co., Id in
prints
J. H. Large, viewing until
ll.irry Pearce, hall tfiil,
Kite
.1. (!. Stephen: nil. will U, a:
scssor
Mm. V. (J. Unit, work
clerk's off ire
Ilusliong Ar Co., Mipplies .
H. L. Steiiiau, supplies . .
Mm. (). V. 1 1 row it, work,
Hupt.'s office
:i no
n.2
I "O Oil
2 1 r. r.
:s.:r
Alrn. ILMOner Penned, xi)i
grade Kxams
Mrs. J. M. Page. Ihhp. fin
blight
; Coast Culvert & Klue Co..
newer pipe
II. I'. McLeniIoii, service.,
I Indig
! ll:iiiiillon Drill; Co., supplies
Kosehurg Transfer Co., ser-
Vll'eS
;IIo.-burg I nderiaking Co.,
j hi TV li'i h
j i-)couomy Market, supplies,
I Co. Home
; .1. i Hal Lcr Hi Co., wood,
I ludig
'Mi. II. Mi'(!ulliM-h, supplies,
j Co. Home
Mr:. Ii I I'-rsiiu, h'i'i v lei s.
I'o. Home
W. S. Powell, Mipplies, Co.
Ilot.ie
Lor t 1 1 Urns., supplies.
Indie. . . .'
Tin- I cmioiiiv (JriM'i'iy, sup
plied, Co. Home
J. T Hiiilir's, supplies, Indig.
S. Howard, supplies.
f ImliK
Ui Page InveMliiH'lit Co., wood,
Co. Home
7 . r (Jen. K. Inline, prisoners'
huii rd
1 S OO .f. Will llrckley, lax refund
I'alapooia Ti'l. Co., services,
ii.mi W. I.. K. Curli-y. supplier
2.',. I:. Car. 'V A- Tel. Co., scivicen
it if li He Tribune, print nig , .
l.nii i'oii l'iiipfua Courier, print
ing "s on Ti.e Kveiimg .News, supplies
prim iug .
2:?.!tt"l ij.'vicw Pub Co., printing
and supplies ,
lli'ilh's Tnvi; ty, supplies,
Co C.
H.nu . n. Clnireh, fitvIi-i'H. s.-eret
scrvlre
f. )ni Cfou'f Slouch, eh-aniny
ehitniieys
Ift.ln t- I Tlnirntoii. Jnijlnr wmk
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To ih sior of MmW? U
FISHER'S
'Perkins Bldg., rent ....
I Western Union Tel. Co.,
service!) 4.27
Ford Giirape, supplies C7.03
III. y. Nichols, Coiinn. '& Exp. Il,J.m
ill. W. r'rencli Co., Trans.
:ii-c. hooihs
iFn'dtrick I'ost Co., suppliis 7.:
I Continued).
VOHJt OK THE I1K1 CHOSS.
5.00
7.21
EVERY
(Continued from Pago One.)
nailoi K and their fa milieu should un
derstand that should any distress re
sult In' any way -by reason of these
changes in Govern men I procedure,
the Red Cross home service. Htand.s
ready to relieve it. For information
desired eoncei iiIiik this new law and
iis workings, call on or write the
Chairman Home Service Station,
Iout,'las County Chapter.
A. A.. WILDKlt.
Chairman Home Service Section,
lly .l. F. RICK.
Publicity Manas'-r-
MAN
ANTLERS THEATER
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LOCAL ANC PERSONAL.
Chicken dinner at the Grand Uos-!
tuurant is as good as you ever ate; ;
Agency for IJuick and Chevrolet .
cars at Motor Shop Garage, 444 N. !
Jackson. !
Ilartlelt pears at the Overland Or
hai'd. For canning, 25 cents per
ox and up. firing your own boxes.
Should have a good reliable
watch. It Is essential that he
should always be on time,
especially now when every
thing is going with a rush and
'every minute countB. Don't
fool yourself by trying to get
along with a cheap, unreliable
time piece, for you aro not on
ly wasting your own time, but
also those who are waiting for
you. If your watch Is not giv
ing the service It should, let
us show you some of the new
models, neat, trim, and accur
ate. We carry them from
medium priced Waltham to
tho extra thin Howard.
BUBAR BROS.
204 Jackson St.
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,oi, cot i'u: ;ivi;x
u i:inn(; iti:ci;rTio.
tonir.Miv FA I It A srct'Kss.
The marriage of .Mrs. Mona Porter
and W. M. Allen came as quite a
surprise to f.heir many friends in this
i'. The couple were married in
Vancouver, Washington, Monday af- ;
moon at :i::io o'clock. Mr. and
M t'y. William Porter, of Meier and
Frank's, Portland, accompanied tho
happy collide to Vancouver. They
returned to Koseburg last night on
train No. 17, ami soon after a de-j
licious su pper was served by Mrs. :
. Kapp. A number of guests
were present at the reception. After
the lunch a merry time was enjoyed j
by all, toasts being given and games
played until a la!e hour. The bride 1
has lived with Mtm. Kapp for almost ;
two years, while the groom Is an em-
loye of the .Southern Pacific. They
have purchased a small place south
of town, where they will be at home
io their friends in a week or two.
(Continued from Page One.)
Tonight only-7:30 and 9:00
SESSUE HAYAKAWA
"The White Man's Law"
Japanese star portrays role of Ivory trader and story of photoplay
is dramatic and heart appealing.
Burton Holmes Travelogue: Rotorua, the Yellowstone of the Anti
podes in New Zealand.
Admission 15 and 10.
. Thursday and Friday. 7:30 and 9
Pauline Frederick in "I-a Tosca." This story is the screen version
of the famous opera, "La Tosca." A mighty picture with a mighty
And tho l .MTKO STATUS OFFICIAL WAK IM Tl lil.S.
Activities both here and in the field of France are shown in inter
esting detail.
Admission 1.1c and 10c.
Next Saturday and Sunday: Pershing's Crusaders.
nu; sawmill at v.m-
ii ki: to in-: oim:iiati:i.
MARKHFriCl.I), Or., Aug. 19,--
W. N. Clark, of the North Hend box
ai tory. today closed a leae for 1 5
years on the Southern Oregon nti'l
ind yard at Kmpire, where the mill
will he recnnsl rue ted and placed in
hape fur service. I he deal include
ales cif the ctnids belonging to the
Southern On-on Company, coiiduc;-
d at Fmpire ha a commercial busi
ness, of groceries mid ot her iner
tia nd M i . Clark has associalel
.villi him In ttie puiure a number of
n Francisco men.
It in expected the mill, when over-
'Kitih d. will be put on spruce culling
to (I I lie opet at ions will necessitate
ueu logging camps.
i:ri!i;sMi) of thanks.
V.'e 1;l;e this opportunity lo thank
our I r iends aud neih dors who so
kin.Ilv ir-si.tiil us ilnring the recent
follow and less ol our husband and
uthe -. Also fur liie many beautifiii
lorai ofi- rinrs.
MRS I M TMM '.MMACI1
AND FAMILY.
Daddy" Maurice Hlack.
Dialogue, "The Kept-ins" Dis
trict 03.
Song, "The Spanish Cavalier"
District 6:',
Itecitation. "The Song of tho
Camp" CheHler Noel,
j Recitation, "Kentucky Uflle"
: Laurence Noel.
Song, "They Are Off for tho liat
lle" District 63.
j The program was rendered more
entertaining by some choice duets
' : ml nl i Iiv I ru I-'ji rt P:i rev i. n i
: W. L. Kadderly, who have voices of '
notable quality. I
I The exhibits were not confined to
those of the children alone, and
I many adults brought their stock,
vegetables and fancy work to be
j judged with the children's offerings.
I Included in the exhibits were vege
tables, pigs, turkeys, Belgian hares,
pigeons, poultry, livestock, largely
(dairy slock, fancy work, and won
derfully beautiful flowers, chief
among which were the gorgeous
dahlias. Mr. Hurd declares that al
though he has attended four county
fairs in Hoseburg, not one of them
; equalled the exhibit at Smith Uiver;
ihe cattle were especially tine. Mrs.
jK'.Miip is positive In her decision that
1 1 he two fairs held ut Smith River
anil Klkton were t he most unique
lend surpass anything she has ever
iseen In all her travels,
f A partial lb-t of the prize winners
are given below. Only the list of
The Personal Element
Financial standing of Directors, business ability
ot Officers, -and moral responsibility of everyone
connected with The Umpqua Valley Bank is the
foundation upon which Service is builded here.
This service includes the availability of
every department of banking.
"The Bank that Confidence Built"
Most critical Inspection will
prove
MITCHELL
The
Greatest Six
A ) horsepower motor. 120
Inch m Ihase. uniquely dis
tinct te in its I one -low lines;
lo w enduring lihini. rhock nh
sorhiiiK f-priiii:sp exl ra com
plete equipment, uncommon
luxury, unextelPd. strong and
sttirdv ; mot economical.
Nou iTe welcome to a dem
on;,! rat ion.
X. Main St
Photii s: 1 ;i2 V, or 1 6.
H. MERTEN
Suit genl, Comiiy.
DO YOU NEED A
RUBBER
STAMP
With your name or the muiie
and address of Ihe firm? We
take orders far all kinds of
ruhbt r and metal stamps and
dies and fill all orders Ho
da s aner receipt of same.
The prices are moderate and
wotli is guaranteed.
Sec Us For Your
Office Needs
HosrauRG BooTSni
the UftPGUl VRLLLV bank
ROSEBURO OREGON
blue ribbon winners of the dairy
stock and swine is obtainable at this
time:
Pure bred Shorthorn bull, year
ling, "Foothill Fowler" G. It. But
ler, owner.
Pure bred Ayrshire bull, one year
old. Will Lyster, owner.
Pure bred A rshire cow, three
years. "Sentinel Happv Girl"- J. li.
Maben.
Pure bred Arysbire cow over three
years, "Velma Tribune",!. K.
Maben.
Arysbire bull, over
Peter .Ian 2:trd" .1.
exhibits will be submitted to the
public.
Just received a shipment of fresh
Eastern oysters. The Grand Kes
tau rant.
A young ninn's best bet. a college
education. Mt. Angel College, St.
Benedict, Ore.
Pure bred
three ears.
It. Dailey.
Pure bred
"Golden Lad'
Pure bred
Jersey bull, one vear,
- Noah Black.
Ayrshire heifer, one
year J. It. Maben.
Pure bred Duroc Jersey boar, un
der one yea; Leroy Maben.
Poland China club pics under one
year Grace Mcllargue.
After the Judges have gotten to
gether and compared their lists a
complete list of the prize winning
a ft a wk
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To Peel Pears
Roseburg Canning Co P
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Koseburj, Oregon
Tlmrsday, August 22
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EVERYBODY INVITED
An cntcrlainnicn; that will amuse ami interest young anil old.
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Showing for Fall
New Fall Models in Coats Now
Ready. New Shades, Natty Styles,
Moderately Priced.
Sweaters in all New Fall Weaves.
New Dress Goods and Silks
Bellows Store Co.
A Woman's Shop
for
-Womon'i Weir-
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