Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 13, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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HIGI-CLASS ART FRAME
I4H Jast received a large shipment-
Ny STUDIO is second to none in
CLARK'S STUDIO
itiv iiiaic. upcviai nvuan tcpi.
v. W. CLARK. Proprietor
Roseburg National Bank Building
Winning Appearance
CONSIDER a man's clothes consider their mission in the life of a man
who is successful, or what they mean to the man who wants to be suc
cessful, J Clothes play a big part in the ball room, in business, in
school, anywhere. 9 Consider the man in the picture in formal surround
ings. The impression he makes; in company, depends very much on his
clothes. Other things count, of course but a man is judged, first by ap
pearance, because appearance speaks before the man.
KUPPENHEMER CLOTHES are intimately associated 'with successful
Americans. Men of every age, of every type, of every personality find
in them the proper medium to attain good clothes appearance. Q This store
has Kuppenheimer good clothes for men; new spring models: they're worth
seeing because they're worth wearing.
HARTH'S TOGGERY -f For Good Shoes Florsheims
KOSK SCHOOL KIl'PLES.
lieliiiii H.nif
Mia. A. K. Nasn ami Mrs.
Return to Irulii
M. K. I Mrs. F. O. Craig and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilaiiil. of Culture Gruve, who have ' J. 11. ltedifiT. of Drain, left for thuir
been H ll'lillK a itw uu8 m'rr, re- iiomrs una uueriiuun uner Bpfliunip
lurmd to CotlHKe Grove, where Ihey j the mornln In this city attending lo
rtrJilt on the afternoon train. buxiiiPrtR matters.
Haste Makes Waste
These are busy days, and days we must be saving,
but in your haste do not forget, that a person to
be prosperous must look prosperous. Have your suit
cleaned, pressed and repaired by our skilled and san
itary methods. Our work and service will please you.
WHO'S YOUR CLEANER?
LYMON t SPENCOI
TRY OUR WAY
Phone 277 Our Aulo Will Call
Spring Styles
Helert your spring st lea from oar
now arrivals of wools, serges, silk,
printed crepe de chene and voiles.
We also have lb New Spring Coata.
The snap and freshness of Spring find expres
sion in the chic styles and brilliant weaves of our
new fiiliilcs. They comhlne exquisite taste with
IH-rfcct reliability which stumps them as the best.
DRY
;i)s
I. ABRAHAM
"Kverythlng the Ilest"
IjAIIIKS
WKAK
, (Ily Victor Arundel, HiL A.)
1 Au arithmetic test was h14 in
Miss Pickens' room Friday. Those
: lecelvtng highest grades were Mar
guurltla Utile, Jtw Judd, Virgil
!,ynn, Cassua Ureeuuiuu and Kouert
)uwe.
The paper drive U htill on. Ap
proximately mix tuna of paper, be
sides a large amount of old rajes,
rubber and copper, have already been
collected. I'ntil the collection I
weighed It will be impossible to
pay definitely which room hus won
In the con teat, although Minn
Moody's room seems to be slightly
In the lend at present. The tudent
of the lower grade have been givhiK
the oMer pupils a hard run for their
money.
(Vole by the 8th A students). The
amount of paper we use in working
artihmet' would ro a long way in
helping out the paper dine.
Pupils of the Kote school above
the fourth grude were given an op-
' port unity Friday afternoon to see a
moving picture dealing with puie
bred cattle, which was nhown at the
high school auditorium. The pic
tures were taken at the big North
west Livestock show held In Port
land a few month huo and wero
brought to Koneburg by O. M. I lu..i
nior. who explained tlie pictures a
they were shown. One part, par
ticularly Interesting to students in
agriculture, showed an expert stock
judge explaining the prize-winning
points of a young Holsteiu sire.
Mr. Hummer urged the Import
ance of raising pure-bred cattle ami
declared It could he done with as
little expejise as raining "scrubs."
t -
' The ball game scheduled with
' Honnon achool had to be postponed
once more on account of rain.
Two new students registered In
the 7th A this week. One was Kay
Coodman, who hus been in school at
Oakland, Oregon, and Ihe other was
, Paul Saunders, who was transferred
from tb Benson si-hool by Supt. A.
G. Smith.
! Kdna May Knloe, (Jth grnde. re
turned to school this week after hav
, ing been absent quite a while on ac
count of smallpox.
The Rose school teachers met
U'n.lnao.lou nvinliio iift.if uj-IimmI mill
I l.i.ii1al in ImvM n HiiflHni' iinil nlttll-
inetie contest with ihe Henson Bchool
if satisfactory arrangements can be
made. Tho plan is to carry the con
test through the grades, beginum
with tho thiid grade In spelling and
i probably In the 1st A in niimbera.
, Tho list of spelling words and arith
metic questions will probably be
made up by some outside persons se-
lerted bv Sunt. Smith, and will be
' . resented to the respective (trade
at the Benson and Hose schools at
the same time. The spelling will be
! written. The contest will not be held
for several weeks so that the stu
dents will have plenty of time to
prepare.
The following cmy was written
bv I.elgh Dickson, 7th A at the time
Thn .inn.mdi.t ..r nimi ti, f..r,. ot the recent army essay romes-.
comedv nre.sni.ted bv local talent at and was dc
TEURALGIA
ot Headache
rub the forehead
and teTiples with
No
More
Corn
Suffering
"Octs-It " Never Leaves a Corn On
Any Foot For Very Long.
The hurting "pep" goes right out
of that corn the momvnt a few
drups of "Ueis-Jt" In ruin tht-reoo. It
is through, und "for kuepg.'
Corns and "C.el -! Can't Live
Together
You'll have no more pain hut will
notice tho corn ffi'ttlnir looa and
.wobbly. In a day or so. you lift
it riKiu on wimoui any it-din.
That's the end of the corn and of
your troubles. Millions have proved
"I(.'ts-It" to be the one ana only
unfailing, common sense corn re
mover. Why not you?
"Gets-It" cost a but a trifle at any
druir store and curries a money
bark guarantee. Mfd. by K. Law
rence & Co., Chicago.
Sold in Uoseburg and recommend
ed as Ihe world's best corn remedy
by V. F. Chapman, druggist.
SHOW WAS A KUVKSM.
the Melrose Grange hall Saturday I
evening, was pronounced a decided
success by dramatic critics. j
The stage settings were effective
and the costumes of the ladies were
especially charm ing. One of the I
Satisfied Customers
We do a great deal of advertising in various ways, but we lielleve
that the most favorable publicity which we receive is through the
medium of a "satisfied customer."
Such customers talk about us to other prospective customers, and
this constitutes "advertising by word of mnuth," and Is most effec
tive. Desliles providing Ihe very best of service,, we Install every conven
ience lhat a good Btore can obtain.
Our stock of ready to wear dry goods Is arriving, men's overalls,
hals, shoes, shirts, men's and women's hosiery and underwear.
Our prices are as low as right quality can be had for anywhere.
If we have not had the pleasure of serving you, we should like to
add you to our list of "Satisfied Customers."
Peoples Supply Company
was dei iared ny tnc judges m
he the best of about l."i essays sub
mitted bv Hose school pulills. Leigh
Dli'ksnn is 1:1 venrs old and the son
nf Kev. .1. II. Diikson:
IViiefitv lierivnl Knmi on KnlUtnient
in the I . S. Armv.
... i... m. ti,. a... i. .,' if iinlitirs make sirance lieiire'-
l.aving been imported Irom Korea. 1 lows the war has made stranger
All the parts were well handled. I trench fellows. The '(lurkha from
Special mention was made of thei India, the Arab from Arabia. " '
exceptional acting of Mr. and Mis. I eerlan from North Africa, the llot
Theo. Anderson as a bride ami groom , tentot from Central Africa, ha1"
nd of -Mr. and Mrs. Suuilsiroin. a 'sullied their blood along, with ine
voung couple for whom a brilliant New Zenlander and the Canadian unci
Tutiire Is predicted along dramatic , 'he llelginn In the cause of Freedom,
lines should they care to follow The Kiel Islnnder has gone over Ihe
them.
A neat sum was realized for the
VICRS VAPORUBlf
"YOUR BODYGUARD '
hlch might not come to any other
but a suMUr, and brings Into life a
grsat deal of pleasure. A soldier al
so derives a great deal of benefit
rom physical training, making him
strong and robust man anil enabl
ing him to I've a bigger and cleaner;
life. ,
Then why not he a soldier? I sin
yea, i
Though Hast be K:ir,t. though West '
be West, !
! The world they rorm Is one: !
Mike, the aims of human kind, I
The goal when all Is done.
SrillXtl RAMI'I.KS AltltlVKI) ,
Don't fall to call and Inspect our
fine line of spring samples for men's
clothing. A beauliful line to make
a selection from for a nobby suit.
0. W. Slopcr, the cleaner and pres
sor, of
o-
Alcazar to Give j
Last Play Wed.
i
For the next attraction of ihe AI-'
cazar Slock Company, the Xiw York '
melodramatic triumph, "Jtroadway
After Dark." U to ba their ottering i
at the An Hern (healer WedncHday
night, April 14. No pla'y that haul
been presented by the Alcazar Stock '
Company will have Ihe punch and go!
uh Iihh ' liroadway After Dark," und
while ll iti a play on the KeiiHutioiial
order, it h not ot lhai sort with h
a ill bore the mom difcrituiual lug j
.healer-goer. It drain with a big
political bo as of New York who ban
.U'cied a young lawyer 10 run lor
.luivor, figuring tiiat thitt young man
Aould be in hit. power when pui in
oil ice, but instead he in made of the
Kurf that cannot be bribed into any
political c hemes, and this caused n
KtetU wui betw-n the young maor
and the bora. There is a a wet I love
.dory Interwoven thai adds much in
terest, with much wholesome comedy
to tell Ihe aiory in a phasing man
ner. Much of the wuccetH or "Broad
way After Dark" depends upon the
individual ucting on - the part oi
every member of the Alcazar Slock
Company, and It goes without Faying
that ibis oigauizution will be at their
best and give one of (he bent enter
tainments that has been Been here
In Home time.
Thin will be the last play to be
given by the Ah azar players, as their
contract In Portland begins at once.
They have pleased a great many peo
ple in this city and il Is regreited
that Ihey will not be seen here again.
Buy Garments that serve you
Style is a wonderful thing, marking you as in the
mode and giving you an individuality, if you choose
wisely. But service see that you get garments
rrxide right.
Kill
will give you service that you expect, so it proves
its value as you wear it. See the dainty, becoming
serviceable' coats and suits we are offering during
this month.
BURCHflRD'S
square: store
r.TrTWIrler-Y.lrW.TT.
iT:i:i.i.iiKmn4iiiuT.r.w..-..i:i
Itt'NII YOl'lt IMI'KIt
Will pay 60 cents per 100 v
llw, for newspapers anil niaga-
lines until, AI'ltIL 1.1.
Papers must be tied up and
delivered at Iterger's ' Junk
Hbop. No calls will be made
at aliove prlco.
HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCES
Kitchen Cabinets, Built In effects
of any sort are made by us. Its
all home Industry. See us about
anything In this line you want.
TheJ. G; FlouKCo.
Plume 0O
We wash and polish cars at Mer
'en's garage.
, miih the Krenrh nnd American
for others. The Sikh of India riKhllv
r. ihe Victoria Cross for hih
valor alone with Knitllsh comrades
i ,,rm Kaeh. n his own tonRiie
renents the glorious watchword nf
1-,-,,,u -Thev shall not miss, r.si n
an Inv, rnmrn ileahln toeether In the
cause of humanity. This wss the
-.iinniace of belna In the fnited
Urgular meeting Asralun Com- i suites army In the days of Ihe World
.,lnn.l..rv No. 14. K. T.. Tuesday ar.
benefit of the Kilen Lutheran chtirrh.
It has liecn proposed Ihut they re
peat the play In Sutherliu at an early
date. COMMOIMMtE X. Y. 7..
KXItiHTS TL.Mi'LAU .VITKNTION.
evenllix at 8 o'clock. Petitions lo act
upon. Ily order of
O. P. COSIIOW, K. C.
Itut today the advantage is per
sonal. One advantage is a vocational
training. Here you will have a
rlunm to find yourself. I'or all
U. at 2.3" oclocK. training Is an experimental training
u'h.it A we not onlv find ourselves.
'hut our ten' hers find out what kind
ftf stulf we are made of. The ad
vantages whhh the army offers are
I manv. Ulsripline. which enaliles us
1 to gain tuasterv over self, is one oi
the finest finalities that man can at-
' lain to.
Cnuraze und obedienc e is also de
Ueloiiini! the -lives of the soldieis.
f;r,..,t pM-ntion is oMflined liv truvf I
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears xf.7
Signature of
WE SELL
Edison
MADZA LAMPS
Douglas County lightland Water Co.
WAKEFIELD & HINEY PHONE 46
GROCERIES
Fresh Vegetables Cereals, Canned Goods
Oread, Hour, Candy
PIIOSE 46
NOTICK OF 8ALK OK OOVKHN
MKNT TI.MUKil.--Concral Land or
I (. Washington, I). Mnrcli 26.
19 20. Notice Ih hen-hy Kiv n thai
aubjrcl to the cmiriitiotiH mid linillu
lloiiB tif the Act of June It. 1916 CiO
Slat.. 21H, atid the IiihI rtictimiA of
th S.'cit iary of thf InhTfor of Srp-tcnitH-r
l.r, It 17. tho linib-T on th
followiiiK ItindH will It Hi)hl Mny 12,
at 10 o'clock a. in., nt public
iurtion a( th I'nlh'd Sintes lain)
DlTice ot Kosfhurfc, Oroon, lo the
UigheHt bidder at not Ih than the
appraised value as shown by Oil
notice. Hale to be subject lo the ap
proval of the Secretary of the In
terior. The purchune price, with an
additional sum of one-MMi of one
per cent thereof, being coiiimlHtdonft
allow I'd, tntint be deposited at time
of fliile, money to be returned If sate
Ib not approved, other wine patent
will Irouo for the timber which niunt
be removed within ten years. IlidH
will be received from citizens of the
1'nfted Stateft, aMKocfatioiiH of rui h
cltizeiiH and corporation) organized
under (he lawn of the I'uitcd States
or any state, territory or diHtrlct
thereof only, t'pon aplicalion of a
qualified purchaser, the timber on
any lejtol imfodivinlon will be offered
!wparat-ly before bdnir included li
inv offer of n lirper -r.)t. T. 16 fv.
It. 1 V.. S.c, 7. Lot 2. fir R5 M.. Lot
2, fir 300 M., not to be sold for lens
than $150 per M. T. 1 f S., R. I
W., Sec. 31, SWV, SWV,. fir loot'
M., SKM SW'i, fir 1070 M., not to
he unld for lend than ?1.7fi per M. T.
17 S.. It. 7 W.. Hec. 11, NK NKV.
fir 5 1 f M.. Pitfrar pine M.. none of
th fir timber to be mold for less than
$1.2f( per M , and none of the mi (tar
nitie timter to be Hold for less than
$T00 per M. T. 37 S.. II. 7 W.. Se
13. Lot 6. fir Ron M , NV4 SKV4.
fir 500 M , pine 25 M.. SV4 HKU.I
ftr ?ono M . f n 7. flr 1?no M., NKU
HW4, fir 170 M , pine 17) M.. SI
S '4, fir 12o M . none of the fir
timber to be sold for 1m than ft. 25
per M.. and none of the pln timber;
o be nold for Ii kh than $2.50 per M.
ri.AY TALI-MAN. Coinmlfsior.er
General Land Office. I
Foutch 's Restaurant
Comer Cass and Sherilan
Newly renovated and fitted up. Finest dining room
in Roseburg.
Prices Reasonable Services Good
Try Our Meals , You Will Like Them
ANTLERS THEATRE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14
Alcazar
Stock Company
IN THE KW YORK DRAMATIC SEHSATIOM
"BROADWAY
AFTER DARK"
A Story of New York Political and Society Life.
Another Great Show!
Seats now on Sale. Prieos 25, 35, 50, 75, Plus Tax
This will be the last perform
ance in Roseburg of the
Alcazar Stock Company
ifYAKEFlELD 1 HINEY PH3ME46
CO
III
Poultry and Eggs
WANTED
We pay hid hew market prir
in canh. Highest market price
paid for your cream, no delay.
Bring In Your Product
Roseburg Produce Co.
501 N. Jackson St.
PHONE 27
The Umpqua Savings and Loan Association
ORGANI.KI) 1917
Capital Stock $200,000.00
orrrs you a latK'r return cn a eavhiKs account than outside
concern), who pay largo commisidons to itoek salesmen.
Investigate our proponftton before Inventing.
Office with Dtnjg'a? Abstract Company, 213 North Jackson St