Wednesday Night, July 21 v TWO . Performances IF HOT, MEET THE FAMOUS COMEDIAN HIMSELF ANU i ' . usor p .. V!G TINS HuWri TO HEBT VOU FAC3 TO FACE . ...- '' "' Admission Including Tax: Children 28c, Adults 55c 1,7-, c "e 11 C'f"" ' "J prt son. Anoi-.vT) tub ioM j'jfODERN . AIUJLM) TIIK TOWN' To Greens Mra. K. A. Ilurroughs left lust fright for Orcen nrtiT spending a short lime In Koseburg visiting with friends. lUwfl Vine Trimmed The climbing lose vino, growing with the Ivy on tliu Iront uf tho cllv hall hail become so largo lh:it its wrlirht In threatening to pull it loose. James I'leteher si""' vral,),. time today In providing suit able fastenings to keep I1"' ,n place. It Is a ..--!.l.'l "'' la of gnat Interest to tourists. u:oi Ml TIIIO TOWN ! To Jlrnln Stanley Bowd.-n left tills after noon f r Drain where he will visit with relative for a short time. To Oakland Mrsfnalph Hunsalcer left this fnr nnbinnil where sho will spend the week end with relatles. Uoturns Home Mrs. M. Fox returned to her home In Yoncalla on the afternoon train arter a short time spent In this city shopping. To Wilbur 1 Mr and Mrs. W. G. Crubbe left this afternoon Ifor Wilbur where they will spend the week end. They are now resldln in mis cuj. Here from Myrtle Creek Mrs. Ida L. Harris of ilyrtle Creek came to the city this aftomoon to ... t ihA weeir end here. She also filed her report as executrix of the will of Joel IS. Harris, ueceaseu. To Slltlierlin x'.wt-i Kriiu nnd Miss Naomi M..i.'..ri.,i.il t'hn have been visiting thia ..itv for n short time Mft this afternoon for their noines in auiu- erlin. I'-..... f'ulitiinilu Mr. and -Mrs. Arnold Werner ar- iv,i in Rnsnhure this afternoon from their home In Del Ray. Califor nia, nnd will visit here with Mrs. S. I. Hendrickson for some lime. To Onill ' I'll) tilenilnle ItHiiin Home I J. 1.. H on, of !lond:ile Miss Arms rit. hford. roiinly Ju- vestcrday in ItoselmrK sltemlini! venlle officer who has been intending i,si, ss matters returning home to business matters In I'ortland lor i , hl. ,.VenliiK. tho past few days reuirueo j .Mrs. J. (juiinlle, of was a KoselnirK visitor this mornliiK. She was m-eoml '' by her mother, Mrs. V. M. 1 ' hf'ml. who has u vlsltins in V) with her daughter. Mrs. Claudo .....i..u t.n n:.st few weeks. I "LIBERTY" LAM o A)im leavlm; for iuK train her home in Clemlal' yesteray tlm ev n- l-'rom Colornili Mrs Knv 1-V Clarke and son arriv id in ltoseburg this afternoon from I'nl... I '.I,, ntrin a ll f 1 will Visit horp with Mrs. Clarke's mother, Mrs. John w mm. or tireen. Mrs. v lane was lormerly Miss Emma I-ewellyn. Wrecker calhHl f)ut Tho wrecker and relief crew were ,.,iii,.,i from ihe local yards this morning and went to Drain, where a car was derailed. The damage was soon repaired and no trains were de layed. These are the cups that you read of in "Good. Housekeeping", and from personal experience we can recommend them. They Save Greasing ! They Save Time and Labor! No Gem Pans to Wash ! Cakes Keep Better Fresher ! Just the Thing for Auto Parties anil Lunches. Here I'limi Wilbur Miss KHa Sweeney, of v illiur. was a Ilosi imrg visitor touay. sjienu inir a few hours shopping and visit ing with friends. Will Arrive Soon l:dwln Vcrrill. who Is employed in I'orlland Is expected to arrive ill P.oseliuri; soon to make an extended visit with relatives. VMI at Merlin. Mrs. W. Culi, anil daughter, .wr- .,,... t 1,. r th u iiiiirn nir lor . ei nil. wheru they will visit with relatives for several weeks. H.iri4i.v llrmill Her Atlor'nev t). S. Hi-own, of t'.lcn- .lale. motored to this city yesterday to spend several business mailers. days attending to One Gross for 2.1 Cents, almost 6 for a I'vnny. Get a Fackayi; they will please you. Churchill Hardware Co. IRON MONGERS The Winchester Store . I Jl.l Mullt M.-u k I.V Lawrence arrive in llnseliurg last night from 1'orllarr! ...,.l .vlll imikn nn evteniled visit In this r-;iy with friends. NEW TODA1 VAITItlCSS tetia. W'AN'TKl) At Cafe FOll SAIJJ Nice fryers, 2 Vi to His. l'lione 3ti."-J. I'OR SA1.K One good milch. Jud.i & Mc.Millin. M'TOMOIlll.l-: T1UKS- Judd & McMillln. -For sale by roll SALK Ilabv biiKgy In A-l con ditlon. Phone Suti-L. HOME C-room plastered house; bath; large lot on corner of paved street, close In; In good condi tion. Trice J2400; 1200 wUl handle with balance on easy terms. KXCIIAXfiK We havo client who will exchange now auto mobile on purchase of good residence. imphovkd luxen phop- KHTY to exchange for Coos County ranch. !g.W. YOUNG AND SON Ileal Estate and Insurance. 110 Cass St. Phone 417 $ DANCE Every Boy Should Have a bank account, because it encourages regular weekly deposits. Now is the time to start come, in and open an account with the Roseburg National Bank. 4'7 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. TheRosebur National Bank R.osebur,Ore m m Ritzman Pitches no FttH P.M.I': fllKAI llelgian hares. Inquire News-Review office. KOI! SAI.K ll-I) motorcycle In first class condition, l'lione 37-K2. ii)MK HAIU":'S in prune and stock ranches. Chas. V. Hico, .Myrtle Creek, Oregon. ent was erected Cli .iitaii'ina Tent I 'rim I'hau annua t today on tile courthouse lawn and the stage built In readiness for ti c program to be given tonight. To Inland Mis. Jul! i M. Hrown, who lias neen spemlitn; sewral days In this city I. it this moniins for l.elainl where ,lv expects til make her home. rn.ui Nnilli Itenil Mis V. K Wlek.l'f arrived In the citv this morning from North Hen:l and will v. it hen- with her mother Mrs. M. I.. 1 ii 1 for some time. W. el, ! iiniel' t fei.tra. to I: Pi M'eeiilng ;s nro. c .1 : 1 r lies: of the 1 l tor Khun ri U the job ea s. idlv on tli ' ). V. hall. Appo'n' Alloc lll'Poili'' i-hildrei .I us t;n icili . I'. V. II. d :: r.l:.in W Mr ami WANT!-; I) To rent 5 or 6 room house. Also white rabbits for sale. Phono 3cn-n. I'OIl SAI.K Two buggies, horse nnd harness, J. I. Case threshing machine, watson, grain drill, etc. Mrs. A. Fisher. SHIXC.I.K MII.I., fully equipped, ad latent to good tract cedar, for sale for $iit. Chas. W. Hire, real estate, Myrtio Crek. Oregon. I'OR SI.E At a bargain, a good oak dresser and Davenport. .f South Pino Ft. 1!! fat work horse for pale, or will tr;;tlo for good saddle mare weight a'mut lone l!s. P. O. liox 112 1 Phone ::S-K. In the l ro. Iv at it i it i lii.-m , s. W. 11. il real p WAVrm To nurchasp land nartlv ronith Tor goals. Prefer Looking ("la-s. ielro-e way. No fancy priep cotis;,icre(I. s-ate price and tonus ITO-NITE ARMORY JAZZ-CM Church Is Good Matrimonial Bureau EUGENE. July 17. "Tho best j matrimonial bureau 1 know of is the j church." said Dr. Silas Evans, presi-i dent of Occidental college, In uu ad dress on -The Present Problem of the Family," delivered to sruduiits of j the summer session of the University , or urcgon ana uuiesuiea io mc Djituti of Oregon, in session on uio uuner- slty campus, at the Tuursday moru- 1,... nuu,.tl,lv "II' tllov fill tfltt ttlC lovo of Uod mixed up with tho love of each other, no conunueu, "whut's the difference.'' Dr. Evans declared that proper courtship was the only Christian means to a happy marriage, ana au vocated that engagements be an nounced in church or In some public manner. "Marriage is decidedly not a contract," he said. Marriage by Christians through courtship Is the only free love ill the world.'' lie also advised the poor man not to hesitate at marriage or at marry ing a girl who was used to case and luyuiy. declaring that it was often good for a girl to change her method of living. Tho Ideal mar riage, according to Dr. Evans, Is that if a man and woman who have vrown up together, nnd at the same time they present their marriage ier lil'c.'ite to tho minister, also present the proper health cerllf.caies. As a final argument to the hcalthfulness f ,.,crit.L.e ho said that statistics prove that between the ages of 30 and 50 years the death rato of hus bands is one-half that of bachelors. Window and general hoiiseclean ing kitchen walls washed, floors painted or polished. C. H. Marston. Phone 392. j first. A few errors, a batter hit with the ball and another clean hit by ;uecit tiiai:& v.n. uu, ... ...a otr.- m . v-i s" - .. ,t Pailaralrnni then took lilt th. tilt no Kun uame, burden of pitching and the Baptist scoring stopped. Only one hit waj . . ..,tL.. nitr cprinrstroin durinr his m. , " T TY'nnr ?Vh5ttTn out eupancy of the mound and only on. pitcher has he honor of shuUing out p y reached third after his opponents wi nou '"' : thllt second inning. There were some f Many of the big league pitchers have, tna , striven for the ach leve 'ent of a no ; rcmar P nt y hit game. Tns feat wi s per ormed ma a ? yesterday afternoon at the ba 1 park n remarkable stop by Bridge, when mtzman, or in ".ii""" . , . tatipH , the Christians out and did not allow , j t l.r. o .b 1 Sl hit In seven inmngs. starrer auy- - - .tricln things. A rtch I warts won the gamo by a score oi . ru,.A J' .,,.." f .... nnihho The runB made by oi a ny o.. y ...... .,.s.c , rr" " ". ., , ,, (n ,ho saved another nil. ana a reraarnanie r the Baptists wero all put over in the i Ifirst two innings, and after ths. j"1-" "ww The regular scheduP. . was goose eggs for both sides, i n- -- - M. Th. rv started to pitch for Del.app s lilt- ni ,'' less Wonders, and was wild and inef- , e""' 1 1 " cinso of the regular s he . fectlve. A base on Dans ana inrec hits In the first, one a three base hit ,ule. 1... naM Ulnclf nn a lnisiudged fly by Perry put over throe runs In the I Advertise In the News-Review. it.. eare News-Review. dian'i A REAL SALE OF SHOES b I WANTED -C.-rl or midtlle-aged woman for ireneral housework or ran h. :i in family; state wages 1'!. one 42-P12 at Oakland, ol wri'e Mr,, c. S. Baker, Sutherlin j (l-t cull. Choice if W h i t o K i tl White r.iuk ()foith-; for $!).:.(. - N.-.V r- or On Sj!v jd.OJ White Canvas rumps and Oxfords. Tlioso formerly sold for ? j - Now on Sale V"'" Ladies' Sl.'.dO Whiie Kit! Lace Slioes, now Any White Ca-r. a.; Shoe 1:: " formerly .k.KI t ".tm till I't' Sow EVERY SHOE IN THE HOUSE CH SALE. $993 $1.95 NO EXCEPTIONS. .ft-: Si IrvinBrunn RoSCblU'C) BoOtO'lC leNu.Ore. Perkins Building HSL? W, SM'Y .'.;n f'T YP'JI 'tcT C.tSS STREET .OfK -' f yon wiint to h:iv a houo or f.irtn ail on ni1 and pt cut I'lii . s. 1i:iv a larc' lUt. No florks, in Hooririi'; cr. (ffi-e at home. " M-ht-atl r.eiisp ltcht. C Mor- rMl. '.04 Mill St. 5& . 1 reli1 on our' (2.c Si21 Fred Applerato of Yoncalla mot ored to this city yesterday morning to spend several days attending to business matters and fislting with friends. QUALITY, not quantity. Is what counts. So It Is with our business. We built our business on quality. Toor Jewelry is a disappointment and shows poor taste; good jewelry Is refining and elegant. This is the kind to wear and give to others. We select OUR goods with care. WE know the quality of the jewelry we sell is good; ou will know it is good when yon wear it. When buying Jewelry you can only' trust to the REPUTATION of the firm from which you buy. Our WORD is our BOND. BUBAR BROTHERS r I, , VOOi WANTKIV-- School IMst. i .irtf s Mo.-k ' pint oi liv.T.Nl lrnm m! No. tier of sivtfonrd o;ik !. also 2 tior snasonfd t vov wood, to bo d.' wooilshrd on sohonl ("ill or nddrfs I. N S;irk. ("iork. Roseburp. Oro- t FOR s One and one-third nTs fif f r-anil. S Mocks from p-t olTifv nod houso, woodshed nt'tl chu-kfit house; ;iiOUt "O'T "iUots ,'i't i'ot-kor',l!: Ipreo par drn. also family orchard sot out this .sninc. srrt pavod to laco. Sv owner. South St., botweon M.ll and Pino st roots. ron smi: on tiiaot:. io acros oiv.o it iv out: 4 noros (n cul t -i f i . i n ;vl now soo.lod to r!oor. 1 i!:. . - i O Of 'mrt lfi it itrn n tli! I i m. ''' f . i-r xx buildinps: watorl i ?, v ,.,,r to liri-.-:ito half of tr.K?: f.'!-- h.ail of cattle and t"! th loTon rhickon ro with vl o it o $r:oo. f,cn cnh. l-i'.-.r on lone tinif. low tntr 0t v;o t..,, rf(d.pp uron ( ttv In T hurg tid a-astur.e dif ( fomu'V ra. V. KIcp, roal es- ii.tv !y-t!,. rr.v. Ore. full II f , DAINTY FABRIC! to another season's use by our DRY CLEANING A trial proves. Who's jour cleaner? Try tmr War Our Auto Will CaU. rhone 277. MITCHELL LEWIS With a Strong Suooortinc Cast in FOOLS' GOLD V siiler-jrKluction filmeil in the famous Cascade mountain. SI XSH1XK (TOIKUV, AM) TOPICS OK TUB 1.. Siintlny: Tsuru Onkl In "A Tokio Siren." n-m 1 Mary Pickford w j "ESMERALDA" Oi:e .if those bl. hinnaii, apiieallng roles that made Mary rickfo 1 "America's Swei'tlienit." ( f. - HOI.IN COMKDY AXD PATHE IXEWS. j V J