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Reduce The H. C. L.
BY purchasing your wearing apparel from a store
with a nation-wide reputation for honest
reliable merchandise at reasonable prices.
Don't blame the average store for asking high prices
for his wears. He is forced to pay high prices him
self. His method of operating is high and he is
forced to make a large profit when he sells.
Thi3 great organization with it's 297 Duiy Stores
buying under a single management operating on a
small expense and a small margin of profit is in
position to help you lower this H. C. L. We buy
merchandise cheaper than any other store in the
country and sell cheaper,
Give us a trial and we wilt show you how to hit the
. C. L. a knock out.
REGISTERED
HEREFORD BULLS
AT
AUCTION
MEDFORD, OREGON
MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1920.
Consignment from the E.'H. Holloway Ranch, Corvatlls, consisting of
15-Pure Bred Bulls-15
SIRED By LORD DONALD
TKKMH OF BALE C.h or bankable note.
CATTLE All bulla ar tested for tulwrculoala and are guar-
aiiteed bmkn, All ara registered In the American
Hereford Breeders' Association.
COL. A. h. HTEVENSON, Auctioneer
For details see
O. I. PAl I.HON, Haifa Muiiuger At Holluud Hotel, Mmlford.
8AI.E AT 1 O'CLOCK 1". M.
VINSON'! STAIII.K, NORTH RIVERSIDE.
Eleven Gypsies
I Arrive From North
! Eleven ollve-sklnned Oypsles,
'dolled out In true "bobunk" style
' with the varl-colored Bohemian cos
1 tumes. hauled Into Roseburg- this
morning from tbe north, the entire
i outfit, with a goodly aupply of bag
cage, packed Into one Dodge auto
, mohile. They left Portland, they
; Hated. Wedneaday at noon and made
i the trip thua far with rary little dif
ficulty. Their car became atuck In
the mud Just beyond Rice hill, the
driver aald, and they were forced to
pay $10 to a farmer to pull them a
I distance of ten feet. Money teemed
! to be a minor matter with the party,
1 and they made no effort to "tell for
tunea" duiing their atay here. They
are enroute tot New Orleana. They
camped last night near Wlncheater,
they aald.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myeelf a eandl
a. tnm , vc tiuntihltran nomination
for Representative for Itouglas
county. A. E. SHIRIA
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rii vanilla. Tutl-Frutl. Choco
late ana mruwoenj
rli-e) Ice cream at tbe Hose tiaturaay
and sunaay.
Much Married Man
In the Limelight
LOS ANGELES April 15. Copies
nf a nhotoxraih identified as that of
Vina lee Deloney, Bald to be miss
ing following her alleged marriage to
Richard Ilulrt, will be sent to the
police of many Pacific coast cities
!t ws announced tonight, in an ef
fort to learn whether she Is dead or
nllve. Hulrt. alleged bigamist, whom
officers charge with having entered
Into at least 25 marriages, Is under
guard In tne Ios Angeles county hoe-
nltal. where he Is receiving treat
ment from wounds Inflicted In two
alleged attempts at suicide.
The theory that Richard Hulrt Is a
"woman hater" and resorted to many
marriages as revenge on women as a
sex for sufferings caused him by a
few, beginning with his mother, was
advanced here today by Mrs. Eliza
beth Wllllamaon. of Sacramento, who
said sbe married him August z
IS 19, when he was using the name
of Harry Lewis.
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French vanilla. Tutl-Frutl, Choco
late and Strawberry (with fresh ber
ries) Ice cream at the Rose Saturday
and Sunday.
"Father" Grammer
Arrives In City
Ivied bv the
newspapers of the Vnlted, States as
the "world s greatest divine healer,"
arrived rn Roseburg yesterday and
held his first free lecture last even
ing at the LIborty tneater. yuue a
large crowd greeted him at his open
ing address but Interest will no doubt
Increase during the week he Intends
to remain In this city and It la thot
that a larger audience will be In at
tendance tonight, -miner uiim
mer when Interviewed this morning,
presented the appearance of the old
plainsman witn nis urn wi"
and nowlng beard, but his plain out-,
i ..V.. I unnrit helll btlt '
convince even tke most skeptical. He
fa non-sectarian ana aeciarca
be has bealed hundreds of Cathollrs
and Protestants In bis travels over
ik. .a.ii u is vorv wpii euuin Lrui
and hae adopted a teaching which be
maintains has caused him years of
research and study, ne uema aim
teaches with the belief that God Is a
three-fold being as is man. T.he
tbree-rold law expounaea uy mm
spiritual, mental and physical. His
subject tonight will be the "Throe
fold Law of the Universe."
Now Is the time to have your
piano artistically tuned. C. H.
Arundel, phone 189-L. 25 years in
ternational experience.
DIVORCE SUIT FDJOD.
Claiming that his wife, Elva Mc-
Mannis, has been going automobile
riding with Oeorge Robbtns, and that
while her husband was gone invited
Itobbins to her home, keeping him
for Beveral days, Walter McMannls
has filed suit for divorce In tbe cir
cuit court. They were married at
McMIniivIlle, Feb. 18, 1917, and have
been residing at Dole. Attorney
George Jones appears for the plain
tiff.
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We solicit your decoration work
fur hntwxiuta nnrtlon danM and
1 church soclula and for all occasions
' when decorations are needed. Prices
j reasonable. "The Fern," 403 West
Cas HI.
Tennis Club to
Be Started Monday
Everybody Interested In tbe or
ganization of a tennis olub Is re
quested to nie-H at 7:30 next Mon
day evening at the parish house In
the rear of the Episcopal church at
,Cass and Main streets.
A line baa been secured on at
least one good site for tennis grounds
close In. Tbe grounds should be as
level as possible and fairly high and
dry. Tbe site should be at least 1110
feet long north and south and about
100 feet wide to allow room for two
courts. The sUe of the double ten
is court is 30 by 7 8 feet and plenty
of extra space is desirable tbe long
way back of the base lines. A clay
or loam soil is most desirable with a
little sand mixed in. Anyone know
In? of available sites not too far out
that can be leaked for a term of sev
eral years please report at the meet
ing place next Monday evening.
W. O. URIIIHE IV CITY.
II A MOTHER
May "hold her own," but nothing else can. Either we go forward
or backward. There Is no standing attll. Even the hairs of y01u.
head conform to this law of nature.
NEWS SNAP SHOTS
W. G. Grnbbe, of Elkton, a candi
date for sounty commissioner, is in
the city today visiting with friends
and meeting the voters of this sec
tion. Mr. Grubbe Ib a native of
Doubles county, having been born
near Wilbur, and has a host of warm
friends who are lending blm their
support. After remaining here for
a brief period tbe gentleman will
visit the southern part of the county
in the interest of his candidacy.
Miller's Dillard Sub-Division
River Bottom Land
A portion of the Sara Miller ranch, surveyed, platted and now
ready for sale in tracts of five acres and up.
Located south of Eoseburg on the 1'acific Highway. On the
South Umpqua River adjacent to the village of Dillard, On South
ern Pacific H. R. Pacific Highway now paved through this land.
The Coos Bay Highway will intersect Pacific Highway near this
sub-division.
Free soil genuine River Bottom Land. None better in Ore
gon. Well known fop its great productive capacity and earliness.
Ideal orchard land. Especially adapted to growing of Berries,
Tomatoes, Broccoli, Melons," Potatoes. Alfalfa, Corn, etc, Every
inch of this land in cultivation. Could easily be irrigated from
Umpqua River. Abundance of good water. Sub-division roads
to be graded and gravelled to connect with Pacific Highway.
Within walking distance of Schools, Church, Store and Depot
For Particulars see
SAM MILLER, Dillard, Oregon
G. W. YOUNG & SON
lliminem in Oakland
P. E. Foster, of this city, spenl
today in Oakland and Suiherlln at
tending to business matters.
To Visit in Portland
Mrs. G. IT. Helhig left this after
noon for Portland, where Blie will
visit with friends for several days.
Returns to Wilbur
Mrs. W. E. Thompson, of Wil
bur, was a Roseburg visitor this
morning, returning to her home on
the afternoon train.
To l"ortlaiMl
Mr. and Mrs. Edward DeardorlT
left this afternoon for Portland,
where they will visit with friends
and relatives for several days.
Wilbur Resident Here
Mrs. J. O. Lewis and daughter.
Miss Opal, left for their homes In
Wilbur this afternoon after spending
the morning In this city.
Shop In Portland
Mr. and Mrs. H. Barels left this
afternoon for Portland, where they
will spend several days shopping and
visiting with friends.
Busbiess In Eugene
John E. Flurry, of the American
Central Life Insurance Company, left
this afternoon for Eugene, where he
will attend to business matters for
several days.
Returns Front Grants Pass
Mrs. W.'S. Hamilton returned to
RoBeburg this afternoon from .Grants
Pass, where she has been visiting
with her sister, Mrs. E. H. McDen
lels. for the past few days.
Will Settle Claims
County Judge D. J. Stewart and
Commissioner Edwin Weaver will
leave tomorrow for Leona to settle
right of way claims In that vicinity.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wil
son, on South Pine street, Friday,
April 16, a son.
Returns From California
Mrs. Al. Kent, who has been
spending the winter in California
visiting at various places, arrived In
Roseburg this afternoon. Mrs. Kent
left for the southern state in the hope
that the climate would benefit her
health, which Is much Improved,
llirt hday Dinner
A charming birthday dinner was
given last night by Mrs. Ed Illnkle
at her home on Mill street In honor
of her daughter, Miss -Hazel Hlnkle.
The affair wus a complete surprise to
the honoree. The dinner was served
at 6:30 at a table attractively ar
ranged with a mass of carnations
and dainty place cards. The center
of attraction was a huge birthday
cake, topped with candles which
were blown out by Miss Hinkle. Cov
ers were laid for Hazel Hinkle. Ruth
Burnett. Blanche Burnett, Lillian
Flint, Mary Reams, Vernlta Kohl
hagen, Mary Tlsdale, Clare Gazley.
The evening was spent with music
and games.
We wash and polish cars at Mor
ten's rsrase.
NEW TODAY
WANTED A spinning wheel. Ad
dress Box 74. Wilbur, Oregon.
WANTED Boy over 16 years old
for porter at umpqua notei. Ap
ply at once.
If they have stopped growing, they need
93 Rexall Tonic 50c, $1.00
Consult your comb and brush. They will tell you when it ! tim t()
use it.
Nathan
Fullerton
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NEW SNAP SHOTS
FOR SALE Old lumber and barbed
wire, Nachter's Grove. Casey
Harding, Lands.
WANTED 3-Inch wagon in good
condition. Reply to C. B. A., care
News-Review office.
BARGAIN B-room house for sale,
$150 down, balance same as rent.
My overhead expense light, so can
give bargains. C. Merrill, 604
Mill St.
Announces Candidacy
Otto D. Drain, of Portland, has
announced his candidacy aa a dele
gate from the state at large to the
democratic uatloual convention In
San Francisco. Mr. Drain Is a na
tive son of Douglas county, being a
son of the lute Hon. John Drain, of
Drain. The elder Mr. Drain ut one
time represented Douglas county In
the state senate, and the young man's
grandfather, Charles Drain, Sr., was
'a member of the constitutional con
vention which forniuluted tbe con
stitution of the state of Oregon.
Ohio People Will Locate
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crane, of Co
lumbus, Ohio, arrived In Roseburg
yesterday evening and were met
hero by their uncle, C. M. Holromb,
of Hoaglln, and today they have
been Bizing up Roseburg and the val-
ley. The Ohlans are hera i i
and will go to Hoaglln!
expect to make their prewni 7
quarters, pending selection ot
manent borne. The ,oj. . w-
river country appeal to them "l
I n'ly Ihey may take
;that region, where their uncU"
resided during the 22 year, ol v
soiourn In the ...
Uprising Danger
Evidently Passed
By Associated Preit
PARIS. April 16. Dange, of ,
new uprising against the Kh 1.
anient In Germany has apnjrmh
ssed f.ir tho tin,. K
uvu .or i.ie nine Deing, accordiu
to advices from Berlin today Sirin
precautionary measures are brint
taken, however.
20 ACRES OF SPLENDID PRUNE
LAND 11 acres of it river bot
tom. Price $3700, half cash. This
Is a good one. Casey-Harding,
Lands.
Arundel, piano tuner. Pnons Hit.
We Want Everybody To Know!
That we have tho best short order service In town. Cafe
teria Dinner from 11a. m. to 7:30 p. in. Our steaks and
chops cannot be beat. A trial will convince you.
Rcseburg Cafeteria 'St Restaurant
E. P. Woods
gaMsmMaiinm
WANTED Rider, one with some ex
perience, to help with horses and
ride at county fairs in Oregon,
Steady job for right party. Ad
dress Box 447, Myrtle Point, Ore.
WHO will be the Ice man? Will fur
nish 2 tons per day during the
summer months at a reasonable
price. This Is a good opportunity
for the right man. Casey-Harding.
Lands.
20 ACRES IN GARDEN VALLEY
10 acres 11-year-old trees; 2 acres
loganberries, 8 acres grain;
$7500, half cash. The apple or
chard alone Is worth more than
the total price asked. Casey-Harding,
Lands.
Tou are always putting the best
foot forward when you wear
Stephens' shoes.
Lime-sulphur spray, sulphur for
fertilizer, sulphur for plant dusting,
lime In Bbls., arsenate of lead, black
leaf forty. Umpqua Valley Fruit ;
Vnlon. ;
7 Acres
Near
Winston
4 acres 4 year old prunes.
3 acres in grain. New
House.
$1600 Cash.
LANDS
CcASEY-HAROINC
I-AXDS
PHONE 334
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Roseburg, Oregon
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We will give you satisfaction not only in price but
every other way.
FOR MOTHER'S DAY,
SUNDAY, May 9th. The wonderfnl demand for flowers
for Easter, shows tha - he public will call for more flowers'
than ever before for Mother's Day. Flace your order with
us now and be sure of YOUR supply. j
Mrs. f . D.
Owen, Prop
THE FERN
403 West
Cass St. !
MABEL NORMAND in
"Peck's Bad Girl'
Adventure was everything In her young life.
Sennett Comedy: "Her First Mistake"
SATURDAY
WILLIAM S. HART IX "8QVARE DEAL SANDERSON."
TO-DAY
NAZIMOVA
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"STRONGER THAN DEATH"
An epic of white men's heroism In a wilderness of t"
WSCWWX Century Comedy, -Naughty Lions and Wild Men."