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rum rutin kvkwiwo kohkbi-wj rkvikw, mo.yday, jvly 21, 1010. - i SAVE YOUR EYES TONIGHT ONLY TONIGHT ONLY TheBooterie's SHIRLEY MASON GOODBYE BILL LIGHTNING RAIDER No. 12 AM) BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE Tues.-Wetl. Mabel Normand--"When Doctors Disagree" BIG WHITE tn' in. in- 1 --'--Tii nMiii- All day today and on last Friday and Saturday this store was crowded with eager buyers, tak ing advantage of this opportunity to buy White Shoes at prices below today's cost of production. The first three days of this sale are over-and while White Shoes went out in a hurry- hundreds and hundreds of pairs are here and will be sold before this sale ends. See the shoes and prices in our window. 79c 89c 98c 1.19 1.39 1.48 1.59 1.69 1.98 2.45 2.48 2.98 3.45 3.95 4.95 etc. Come in and look them over, try them on, you will find your shoe in white, here on sale. Come Atonce Windows CACT.IIN I1IMH, K. (Continued from fugti One.) CII.U I ML'Ql A OI'IC.VS. (Continued from Page One.) If your eyci trouble you; If you are bothered with blurry vision or headachu caused from ' eye-Btrain, have your eyes ex amined by u competent Opto- 3 metrlst. Hundreds of Douglas County people now enjoy good eye- sight after having their eyes Ufa with the correct lenses at j ur Optical Parlors. There Is j aliHolutely no guesB-work about it. With our up-to-date Instru ments we can tell exactly what : Is wrong with your eyes and the right lenses to use to cor rect your trouble. Kreo Consultation. Save your eyes. Bubar Bros. Jackson Street liOHlstoiwl Optometrists. .Junior ( liaiMiiuiim. ' iiccchhIMch ul life could not be se .MisH .llidri.-tl (iuodrow ImH clmi'KO curod. of tin- jiiniur I'liautamiuu, and judge-. That HuKHia will iigaln come into &&l&0&&0& iiik Mom thH i-iiciny willt whicii ne hiu- own. that ignorance will be dls- '. Ih-kuii bur work niiK morning, she pla.cd by u knowledge of the nffairs1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL wnl jiroi-i' to be one or Hie besi that oi the world, and of their nation' h.ui ,. i been Kent to ltoei,urg. Jiisn in part ic ulai , Dr. Clare feeln assured.1 We wash and polish cars at Mer (.oocirow i,: considered by J'.lllson- Conditions are terrible there now, ten's garage. U line as one of their very best however, and about ten million per- Mauieuut, Strawberry, Vanlla Ice Junior Chautauqua leaders. She has B,is have died of starvation. Kae- Cream and Sherbet. The Rose, a desree Hum an eastern university lories are closed aud means of Back numbers or magazines for and is also a graduate of Not tnwesl- j transportation is wholly Inedeiiuate. sale. All kinds, lie each. Fiction i rn, from whn h institution iOMison- Kussia Is a very productive country, Library. lute secure must of their junior j but Hie large fanners now grow only Mrs. K. M. Lee, of Sutherlin, was leatlers. enough lor their own use, fearing a business visitor In lioseburg this lOvery morning at !i o clock Miss confiscation under the terrible mis- morning. Goodrow will et the youngsters ,.e f iioisJierlsm which is fur worse People's Home Journal Modern of the ily at the chautauqua tent. than under the dlctatorshln of the I'riscilln. 1 vear il 5. Hecular and will teach them new games aiidi('Zar. Ilolshevism, Dr. Clare be- orlce $2.50. Fiction Library. tell them stories, she is also tram-1 lieves, is bound to collapse of its Mrs. A. P. Slack returned to her illg tbeiu lor a pageant, which will, own weight, and it does lint have hnme In KnthMlin thin iiflernnnn nf- be given by the Juniors tho last day dm support or the mass of the Hub- ter several hours spent in Hoseburg. or chautauqua and which will be nsin people. They are pronounced Mm. Helen Daniels, of Wide, spectacular nlfair. Kvery one of the I -iatallsts" and therefore endure motored to Hoseburg this morning No SKow Tonight THI'HSDAY nml rlilllAY Norma Talmadge The Forbidden City A WONDERFUL BILL, BE SURE TO SEE IT kiddies will have a j;i i L in the pag nut. .MiKrt (ioodrow carries with her the costumes and music for the aflair and will train the children in thi'ir part a during the wek. Mrs. Hazel I'ai kard Mnrplicy will lo here (he last day to disport the work done by MIhk thiodrow and to wiHn'SH the pageant. Mrs. .Murphey travelH over the entire circuit of t';Mitiiu(Uits HiipcrviHiriK Hie work done by lite junior Kirln. M i h. Robert H. McCroadto deliv ered tin lecture thin inornlnK. pre sentinj; her subject, "Tlie American (ilrl's AniericaiilHin," in a parltcu larly pleasing way. Mrs. McCreadie in a speaker and club woman of iini 'li note and It is not often that a j woman appears on the local platform who In as girted as Mrs. .Mci'minte. In the opinion of many, the l.evvin ' iiitarv Quartette, which aiipeaf"d I Don't put it off See Our Prices Talk Shoes Walk ibis afli'l in furnished the most I attiuftivo music that lias appeared l this season mi the chautauqua platform. I'our soldier bowl selecl- d Ironi Ibe tliousands of sinners who lound Iheir way to Camp Lewis, made up Hie quartette mid each anil every one of them is an excellent sllli:T. Their program was varied, rani; 'liK frolil the clnsical selections to 'be fnviiritcH of the soldleisr In the . :iiilnnin'uts. Clever parodies, popu lar soldier soiks and ballails madi' up their program ami each s'lection ''lii'hted the aiidleiice. Followinr "li miartotlo. Dr. K'liot A. Itovl lie "vercl an address on Ibe "Ativan! rre of a lianilirap." I'or tonii;ht Hie proiirani has been somewhat changed. Al latest re .Mill ', lion. William .lennlligs l!v ill. may not reach Itnseburg until the I o; ;, 1 1 : in tonight, and w ill ap piar at the big lent Imtuoiliah'h llierealter. I'rior to Mr. Ilryan s ap pearanee the l,eli Military IJ'l.il t. I'e will sing and I'dwin M Wlnl ley will gle a series of iniscell.iite uus readincs. The program will be i:iii at s o'clock shiiip. their liurdens, rather than attempt- to spend the dav attending Chautuu- ing lo throw them off. qua and visiting with friends. His lecture was extremely inter- M Iss Myth Henderson, who had esling and well worth, while. Dr. D(.,m ting at Wilbur with Miss! (lure Is a pleasing speaker, and his KUa Sweeney for the past rew davs, I wit and humor are irresistible. returned to her home in this city! Sunday I'rogiaiii Features. this morning. Dr. A. I). Carpenter, scientist. Sam Coontz, an employe of the S. theologian and astronomer, proved P. company, who formerly resided, the feature of Sunday afternoon. Al- in Hoseburg hut now Is a resident' though his subject was In a way of Mc.Mlnnville, arrived In Hoseburg "above the heads" of his audience, Sunday and will visit Mends for a bis ledum on "Worlds In the Mak- few days. I ing" wits so simply discussed that Jennie: You can't expect a feller one with the slightest knowledge t ve a girl with a red nose, color ed astronomy could not fail to grasp less lips, dull eyes. So lake Hollis liis meaning. tor's Kocky Mountain Tea at once. He dealt with astronomy In the Don't delay It's dangerous. 3."ic. simplest way, and his talk was Hamilton Drug Co. j warmly appreciated by the audience. V. .T. Jackson returned from Sa- I'ertluent facts brought out by Dr. . lem yesterday, driving from there ( ariK-nler shed a new gleam on Ih astronomical knowledge of the uud- 41 ffl tI'-ii- wnm AWA Busy Days Ahead THE Farmer is getting his 'innings" now and he shouldn't be drawn away from the important work of making one acre of ground produce m e 'lan two did before--any more than can be helped. That's why the Umpqua Valley Bank has provided its convenient and safe Bank-by-Mail Service John M. Throne, Cashier. the UKFQUA VLLEV bank ROSEBURO n n l Man it d Hero TtMla Harry I. Muihcus, of lionv ille. .mm! Mism Helen Kiuery. of I'mptiua. w.re united in mariiire at the M lv piirsuhHUe. Ite. .1. '. Spencer olti .i.itiiiK. nt noon today. I iniuedi.itelj alter Hie ceremony the bridal couple were phen a luntluon at tl:e I uu - Ml,; hotel, attended by a (e cloe ii i i.ds and rel.i!iy. Mr Mathews is .i i!oinincht tiirmer of the in von rlle ilwinet. wbeie the yoiiim louple ill probably leside. a daughter of Mi. lence, and his explanatioiiH uf some of tho phcnoiioina of it at urt were surprisiimly cleat. Til.' IJfthl of tho Milky Way," which you tM any dear niht, lias been ,'10,I)(M! yearn reaching this oiirth," aHhcrted the dot tor. "When (tie pyramids, now approximately Ti, Ooo years old. wero first consliucted, the t'luht oi tho Milky Way bad boon on tho way to us for 2.), 000 years. And tho hum, bo assured tho swelteritiR nudioiK o. ia lU.QOO.imn ! miles away, and is very gradually beini; (ondensod into a smaller body. Ml of which the RusehiMK audience was Kind to hear, but which fact they nay bavo boon a triflo skeptical of, considerlnR tho torn pern t tin under ' ho chautauqua tout. Tho liKht travtds at tho rato of IHJ.onh miles per second, and thej rays of tho sun roach us in uproxi-. uiittely oiht minutes. Ir. t'arpontor says that he firmly believes that many other worlds, be-j lidos tho one on w hich wo live, ;? lift and probably as b'.Kh or hihr' dnto of civilization than this one. j Tho preludo to lr. Carpenter s lecture, by tho Fillion roncett party,! was very KHt,d. Professor Fillion is J i violinist of rare ability. Miss (iol-j tr.i, tho other active member or th--l company. Is seriously ill at Ashland, j and could not appear with tho coin ! pany yesterday, but l'rofessor Kil-, lion and his splendid an oinpanlst did their bo.-d to i take up for the ibfenco of the sinner. I his Tord in six hours and 'hi minutes, lie ban boon assisting wth the erec tion of a lare new prune packing Iiouho for tho Prater Knit Co., at Vmhill, Oregon. Am Misi Jessie Laura nee, who had been vlsitl.re In Itosehurc with her Mis- Kiuen is ,.OUKj, Mrx. S. I.. Croon, returned to T. I'ni.ry. n ... niMard this niotnin. u!n is now lesidini: in Cal :t"iiu.i. Curl Stebbiimer, w ho ha the eon she has been living with her brother, n,(,t for tw eroctlun of the rali l.oal Kiuery. of I toptina. fornia I'ackiiiK Co s new prune t.n k- - j in plant, now point tip n Wlmhos- Mss l.ena Porter, who had been , vr Ktieet. left yesterday (or Salem viMttiiK her parents at Ten Mile. l'fton huslness. .).,. .....tit r.tl' I t:i ll 1:1 Mil Ulll'lt'l M .ii in. mi ii ' ! : ho will is It for several da? s heloro ! continuing on to Salem, where she is etnplo) ed am It SEE Our Offering of JAPANEESE REED Baskets Thin Is a direet guipiueitt from the Orient mid comprises three Hlzcs of baskets III several shapes. Colors are red. green and natural shades. The Si2e A re 6X 10'2 5'iX 11 7X 11 6jX 12 The prices are S1.25 - $1.50 and $2.00 You will nproo with ua that the values are unusual. Roseburg Book Siobe O. A. V. lU ponts Visit Hon. J. K. Weatherford and wife, of Albany; Hon. Jefferson Myers and wife, or Portland, and Addison Pen- . nett, of the Portland OreKonian, ar-1 rived here from the south about 6:30 o'clock Saturday evening and spent the night hero The two former gentlemen are regents ol the Ore gon Agricultural college and were on a tour of the agricultural experi ment stations of the atate. President . J. Kerr and others of tho party took the train north from tilendale, ; their auto having broken down, lte- fore leaving here Sunday morning, tho parly visited for a short time J at tho home of Hon. .1. II. Itoolh. (They report a most interesting trip KxiKvts Ilond Mnoy John Karis, one of the Scottsburg robber gang, wljo languishes in the county jail awaiting trial chained with assault and robbery, and who wan released from custody on $2. out) bail prior to entering a plea before! .Indue Hamilton, is today expecting to ai;ain obtain his liberty. His bond was raised Trom $2,000 to $:t.000, and the prisoner telephoned Portland friends this morning to raise that amount. l-ontf Range Foivonst Weather observer Hell this morn-' . ing received a Ion range forecast of the weather of this section. It I follows: "Today, Tuesday and Wed- nesday continued warm, with gentle, : variable winds. Thursday, probable thunderstorms in mountains, cooler." Automobiles Collide A Cadillac automobile, driven by K. 1,. Parrot t, of this city, and a Maxwell, driven by I). X. liusenbark, of Melrose, collided at the intersec tion of Jackson and Oak streets at about 10 oVlork last night, resulting In the latter car being somewhat damaged. Mr. Parrott was proceeding- north on Jackson street and Mr. iHisenhark was traveling west on Oak when tho collision occurred. Mr. Parrott stated that he did not no tice the approach of the other ear until too late to avoid striking it. The daniai;e lo the Maxwell was slight and no one was injured. Pew l-oret Tires According to information received at the local forestry office this morn ing, two or throe small fires are re ported raging in the limbered din triets in tho Steamboat vicinity. .Mr. Ponebruko stated, however, that the fiio was well under control. Mr. and Mrs. (!. Powler and lit tle daughter, Louise, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Fow ler's parent-, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Althaus, left for their home in Port land this afternoon. Wo have n full line of Unson, Kconomy and Kerr Wide-miuth Mi'on fruit jarc: nlo Mason caps and rubbers, and Keonomy laps. Ho sure and put up plentv of fruit, ns canned fruii will be scare - and l.iuh. Peoples' Snpplv Co. .V.y. it S.J, Shocmukvr NKW TOI4V. in. S I.K. Oak Phone t V. ; ! 1 1 :illlp K''. . Iie o l0!t SM.K J ton Nash ir;i,k, -t j on.httou. a' a I .ti 4..in S. e Jack , C !!.!! a! SmtiorV j W TKM Some pai tly inn roved or tn,ni'tovcil laM'l near h which is not too haul to clear Addresn S P , cate Keicw. ; WAN'I'l'H Six men with wood ox- pi'iienco for rn pairo'nnn poitg las CouiiM Pu" Patrol vsM. 2 H Nor i b Jackson street I' V OI.P CHICKS W. , e now ImK tn a o i dels tor f u' ui deliv 4-ry Ml Feb . Mar . Apt . ,i e sold. M.t Nt Mii -Mb open t; w. Hurt. Kom bin g. On roll I K V I d about Repair Department Running as Usual1 Bring your repair work-see Hie difference! .' i a! s old. w Mb Ti. i under li' lii b ' t ear. t i -1 s . h nbont .!!! ;):ol tal.cn in e: lulv IT. 1 wv - u ill call ir irovo property and ..v i- (scar Jldlison, Ulynroio, Oii't.u. v9oap PricesSoaring' We have a limited supply at the following prices Swifts While 4 bars 25c White Bear 4 bars 25c l?ob While 4 bars 25c Fail banks Mascot 5 bars 25c Citrus Washing PowJer 28c Basket Grocery Co. Jackson and Washington Slretts THE CANNERY Wants your,- Loganberries Blackberries Cling Peaches Bartlett Pears Green Cage Plums Silver Prunes Italian Prunes Umpqua Growers Association Phone 310 Roseburg, Oregon. July Special Entire Spring Line -of- Capes aml Dolmans for quick clean-up One-Half Price dBELLOWS STORE V 7