Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 29, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    & TY NEWS 0
ilnttlng Hero
John J. Lauo, of Portlund. sale,
.nunaeer lor the Tru-Blu Biscuit Co..
"I fvi'tiur.d. spent (Le day in this
utuudinj tj business mailers.
Visiting Son
0. 8. Hill, of Albany, president of
.be Ciobo 'ibuuitr u., arrived Itu.
aiorning 10 take in the caruivul anu
.0 vm.t with his son Clarence. He
-ipclu 10 ix'inuiu until Aionduy.
lUllliic I lore
?:r. and Mrs. C. Ivan Anderson
JDd baby daughter, of Kugene, arc
;ues;s in this city, of Mr. and Mrs.
V'oodley Stephenson. Mrs. Andor
n formerly Miss Vera Smith
ind resided in lloscuurg.
Incomparably Beautiful
Mechanically Correct
H. MERTEN
Distributor far Southern Oregon
ROSEBURC, OREGON.
Photos nf VI:
Charles Clark, the local photogra
her, this morning took picture of
'he prize winning window dltplay
f Oregon made products. These
photos will be forwarded to I tit
Tiiuis whose gcods were on display.
AI!l!K-iTi:i) IX CAIHHXKB. ! vicinity of Oakrldgo and it Is alleged
I that the offense was commitud two
CUlre S:ne of Gardiner was nr- years or more ago. Stone is now
.sled 'at ihat place Thursday tv ' married. He wa taken before thi
Skcrilf Stickles of I'a,,B county' J'.itico of, peace and bound over it.
iarged with tlie 'me o( "being a! tl o sum of fr.OO.
kibtr of a child out of wedloc k" j
d ws hn.ui.lit to K"gen" ei'o'-: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Butler of Elk
tar afternoon for trial. Stone Is Ion, arrived on the stage yesterday
"used by a girl now living in the t., mjoy the carnival today.
I Hev Hnve Xoel Feature
Roseburg may follow out the Ides
of 'Irants Pass ac to Its observance
of Memorial day on Monday. At nooi
v ihn ll of the cilv will be
tolled in honor of those who gave
liv mat ihe republic r.i ght
survive the wars through whlc-i i'
" 'na -M-n reoi.entcd in
case the bells are tollpd t
rans of the wars bare tbelr heads
ami s'jiihI r"vcr'"Tiiv a'. aitcutu..
while the bells are rung.
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I'n-iV-ol Willi I ll-i l"nn
II. I-. Percy, fnrmorlv manager of
'h Antlers and Majestic thentora In
this city. Is at present emp'oyrd ns
traveling rcpresentn'ive of the i. lov
ing p'clure diniribiitlne flrri of
Robinson and Cole, with headquar
ters In San Francisco. Mr. Percy
viaiied in Medford this week an 1
np.(!e arrnnmnnts to hp.ve his fani
i'y riov.? nt once to Alnnieda, ncrosi
'lie ha from San Francisco, wbr-r?
they will reside.
I'lcnie l Ivnloyed
Mary and George Kvans of Rulher
tin -vera pleasantly surprised re
cently when Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mil
er, son-in-law and daughter of Mrs.
Evnns. Mrs. L. P. Rnpp and family
and Grnndma Crouch of Oakl.m 1
visited their home unexpectedly
bringing a picnic dinner consisting
of bnked salmon and other delicious
viands. A very enjoyable day was
spent and all had a fine time.
Arrive For Visit
Mrs. Jf. Hoskins, of Austin, Xcv
arrived in Hoseburg yesterday and
expects to make her home here per-
Kinnen'iv with her Bon, Donald Hos
kins. She was accompanied by hot
f-rn, Hervey Hoskins. of Berkeley,
and a daughter, Mrs. W. J. Stendor,
"1 Austin. Nev. The latter will visit
In this cltv for about amonth whllo
Kervey Hoskins will spend the Ruin
mor here enjoying a vacation from
nhe blind school at Berkeley, whera
he is a student.
MMM and FEMLE
FOUNJtD UN J. M. BARME'S FAMOUS PLAV, "THI ADMlR.ABL.fc CK1CI1TOM"
rar baric scenes ot struggle with
nature on a Smith Son Ule
SPLENDOR of gowns in the
-.. A,-!.!-.-
able sets.
DICTURES of love and strife
in a primitive land wherecon
ventions and classes are forgot.
A romance that fearches deep
into human hearts. A picture,
poignant, powerful, tremend
ous in its scope, superb in its
artistry. J You'll never forgtt
"MALE AND FEMALE."
nature on a South Sea isle.
i ii i i ag i 1 1 ii i ii aaa
A 11 the passions and yearnings
of the race, fused into an in
spiring story that beats with red
blood.
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titwiiim'ii ivmiTOTun-k
TWO DAYS ONLY!
THURSDAY FRIDAY, JUNE 3-4
Admission Prices: Children's Adm., 25c, Tax 3c, Total 28c; Adults' Adm., 50c, Tax 5c, Total 55c.
Firemen Stage
Good St ants
HARRV T MOREV
4 v1ien not at work on a picture Hurry T. Murcy Is to lie found In No. If,,
I'ressing room which dates back to the curly days of his career In the l'.rook
fcn studio nf Vltagraph. It was 10 years ugo (lint he occupied this room
with Earle Williams. The walls resemble n combination of nrt museum nml
fcjucs' gallery. They are linng wllh pictures of Morey In various roles,
fcneiiiir from a policeman, his first imrt : the crook. Joseph Carson of "Within
p Law," to the IiIkIi financier In "The Gamblers." Recently, he has added -J.'
fl'lln (irev In "Th r.inii nf smii" nml a detective character In "Th 'lb
filming Clew."
- :
i With a stream of water under
high pressure thrown from a fire
j hose equipped with a regular fire
J fighting nozzle, Adolbert Abraham
J ii'Ht nisht succeeded in winning the
1 box opening contest with a speed of
'i'Z seconds. The box was placed in
tne center of the intersection at
Jackson and Oak streets. The fire
vien turned a fit ream of water under
Old Man Portland
Extends Glad Hand
PORTLAND, Or., May 29. Whon
'ortland is host June 20th to 26lh
Examinations For
Post Office Clerks
The U. S. civil service commiFsion
announces an examination on June f
Charles E. Fields, local secretary,
board of civil service examiners,
Kosi-burR, Op'Kon; or lo the Secre
tary, 11th U. S. civil service district,
303 Post Office building, Seattle,
Vv auhtiiKton.
Mrs. E. S. McClure and little son
nr-Herf here Inst night from Marsh
field for a visit with relatives and
1 1 lends. She was a former resident
of ttils city, and before her marriage
was Miss Helle Livingston.
office service.
and
Rose-1
to 60.000 or On, 000 people at which' 12, 1920, to establish an eligible re
llme the 46:h annual Imperlul Coun-, later from which selections may b
cil Session of Ihe Mystic Shrine will wade 'o nil vacancies as tncy may
bo held the ' glad hand'- will be occur In. the positions of clerk
stroti bed oet far and wide. A royal , carrier, post
welcome is in store for everyone and
Portland Is ready and more than
willing to care for each man. wo
man and child.
Portland will be host lo Ihe big-
Kest convention in the history of thel amlnatlon; appointing officers, how-
PnflrntM ImproviiiK Hitn Kniui Tiller
Ur. J. It. hapinan. of this city, W. A. Norman, A. Hendricks and
Kho was recently operated upon for ! W. fc. Norman and wife, all of Tll
a;.pendlcitls at the Uood Samaritan 1 ler, were In Hoseburg today attend
hr.spltal In Portland, Is recovering I ing tho carnival and visiting with
lni.llv an o l,..,l .n.Mont wlin I I rlnillla
burg, Oregon. Salary tiooo per uu- V ., : V. ,,. riv,pn.v' rRr,a I .
nun. plus bonus for the fiscal year , JrB Wm An(,.rB0 frlm."rly r thl8 ,.,., K 3lly In City
All citizens of the' United State, ' c't'' w,no 18 als0 "' ,!1","Rm" llos' I to Kelly. Southern Pacific spe-
who meet the requirements, both '''" "-ciai agnni, is spenaing a rew aaya
men and women, may enter this ex-1 we surgical operation. j in Rosi burg attending to official dut-
fi 11 iirnuaiiro nn Ihu linv wliinh a
JockPd with a padlork. A prize of Shrine and every possible care and I PVer, have the ej;al riRht to specify' St Jonn lt"tMrn Hoim
wa tff. rf.! in thp nf.rn.rn mn'rffn I attention will bo takon of all from the sex desired In reouestine certifi- ronnly ( oininisFifm.-
ne time iney nop ore inn irwm uniii cation ot enemies. Age iiinus is 10 ' s-iiTnernn, wno na.i twrn rniaer mi'ui- whujii
45 years on the date of examination.
Ago limits do not apply to persons 1 land for the pant thre mnn'hs, re-!Uoseburg over Sunday before going
I Our. Family Laundry Service
I WHAT IT IS
A help that will simplify your particular washday prohlems
opq It our family laundry service. Out driver calls for your fam
ily bundle at a definite tlmo each week, and we'll do your wash
ing in our customary considerate and sanitary manner.
R0SEBURG
STEAM LAUNDRY
best time in opening the box.
Ihe contestants were forced to en
ter the stream, unlock the box and
throw open the lid, handicapped at
ul; times by the water. Two other
t 'ntes tan t a made the effort but
failed to make tho speed shown by
4he successful contestant. Follow
Irg ihe box-opening content an ex
hibition was staged at the Grand
hotel, where the boys made excel
lent time in scaling the building and
'turning water on the roof. Inci
dentally, the crowd was somewhat
damaged by the water. Tonight the
hoys are preparing for a water fight
id Jackson Btreet. This is a very
'humorous stunt for the onlookers
'lut all are advised to wear water
; proof clothing for sometimes the
water wobbles.
IL
OWER PRICE
jl
You will find them in our
Grocerferia Department
Investigate. - - Special Sale Every ,WeeKEnd.
EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE
More Monev for vnr Prnre ' More Goods for your Money.
they are bid a fond farewell and
bon voyare on tho homeward trip.
CJuides will be at the depots, In the
1 ies. Mr. Kelly was for many year
' stationed in this city and has a great
St. John oi many friends and acquaintances with
he has been visiting during
cal and surgical treatiunt in Porl-Miis short stay, lie will remain In
booths, station- nil over the city
p.nd nothing v in ha Kit undone,
which can be . )iic, to make every
body happy and altofcelheY comfort
able Eery Porland auto ownr wil'
be ready to pick up every Shrlner
of the vlsitfn; or home guard; ever;
medical attention will be Riven fri
to any visiting Shrlner from air
part of the globe by the lied Cros:
i nd medical committee of the Shrine
which includes 1",0 Portland physf
cians and surir-ons, who have volun
leered their f- r vices free een to op
Orations for ip;endicitla or any oth"
rieresFary plaant or unpleasan
surgical or imdioal attention.
entitled to preference on account of 'turned home yesterday. He 1 very I on to points la the southern part ot
I but will return to!
few days for. further
! Infnrmallnn and , application blank ' Portland In
maybe obtained by applying to tteatmont.
Advertise lit News-Review.
D
The Annual Salvage Party
n
Bart rum Field Is
Name Proposed
Several prmirnent business men
'have started a movement to make
Ihe name of ihe aviation field to In
iirr'hnFed ly the city "Dartrum
Tl'lf." ThiR name has hecn pro-
tiosod In recfttrnllton of the service
rendered by Mr. Hartrnm In procur
ing this fl!i!. In suite of opposi
tion and almost without assistance
Mr. llartrtim developed the aviation
"Plrll in Itn-eipiirn and took a leadlns
V.rt In lor;itii a snitalle site 'and
frocnrine an option on It. He has
at all times l"cn In the forefront of
ihe rampalen fr a sullalile landing
field ."nd it was almost entirely thru
his efforts thit Itosebur has at last
!h"en put on thf areial map. In rocoir
I'nltlon of this service, several mer
chants and o'l.er residents believe
1 1 that he should he (riven the credit by
having the flld riven his name.
i -o
' O. A. Varhronch, of Myrtle Cerek.
Isr-ent tho dnr lr Ftosoburs; attending
to bimlness matters and taking In
the carnival.
a TriAr trash mrm Sf7 ml Aw R'OHr; 1
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