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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1920)
1 f : 1 "SWEETEST filKti IN DIXIK" AT THK TE.NT TONIOFIT. The second performance of "The Call ot the Woodj" pleased another good souse at the tent last night and will give way to "The Sweetest Olrl In Dlite1, to night. Thl la a delightful little Southern romane full of wall drawn natural eharac tera. the little story la aa simple and Interesting aa It la tweet. Ths love and dramatic interest, while com are strong, are really oversharowed by the quaint comedy thut predom inated throughout the entire little play. This comedy la Ifurnlshed by the two colored house eervanla of the Old Colonel nnd the airing ot their domostlc difference la little short of a riot of fun. Our friend Toby will be the Colored Mamy to night, It la one of his very beat effrortn. and that la saying conalder ale. The other members are In con gnlsl parts and The Sweetest Olrl In Dixie promises o be a real treat. NEW MECHANIC ARRIVE. FA Mo I'M MEDIUM 14 COMING, i I'LEAeiANT rt'HlltI H I'AHTY. I. J. White, airplane mechanic of the Dudrey Aircraft company, ar rived In Roseburg today to lake up his duties as "trouble shooter" for the plane "Roseburg." and will here after accompany the plane to the cities of southern Oregon. M. Allien, who has been acting as manager an mechanic for the plane, will leave for the Portland office to remain for several days. He will return later to thla section and have charge of sev eral planes. Mr. A I rich la one of the niost experienced airplane men ever to visit this section. Advertise In the News-Review. Roseburg cornea under the sway ot the mysterious. Secrets here are not safe. Chas. C. Clifford, noted medium, cornea to tho Liberty the ater Friday night In a gnat and wonderful tree exhibition 01 rem spiritualism. Eyery form of psychic and spiritual power will be dwelt on and demonstrated to the audi ence. The eutlre exhibition is in-v. No children and no one under 18 years of age will be admitted. BACK WITH 1'HISONKIIS. I'ercy ycmu nim.-u Wltn A. nmiin sun r.u '. ,1.. thi. Vnnl enr hi'loillf lllff Vfiuij ni" ' " ; to the lirager Fruit company and who were arresten in mmmra uj Sheriff "Jinks" Taylor. They were arrestod Friday and were brought back to the city without difficulty and are now In the county Jail pend ing a healing. i ,,lu,nl auriirittff nartv Was given at tho home of Mr. and Mrs.! L. K. Mynatt o( Grants sil'a ITvbaj U U. Mynatt ok Greens on last Fat-1 urday evening in honor ot Mia Zulrua Lynum of RoseburB. About 24 ot her friends were present and, a must dolishtful evening was spent i playing games anu enjoying -At the conclusion of the evening delicious refreshments were served. It being the occasion of Miss Ly num's IKih birthday, she was pres ented with numerous gifts. Pr.or to the surprise party Miss Lynum was the guoft of honor at a dinner given at the home oft Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Croft. a. r, hives okhkw low HATE O.N DRV FRUIT. WAS UUKIED SATURDAY. John Ijilich. who was killed last week at Camas Valley by a blast, was burled Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Jerry Glusa, a friend of the deceased, and Steve Vltle, brother-in- law, paid the hurlal expenses. The statement made several days ago to the effect that the expenses would be defrayed by a collection among Ihe road crew was erroneous. 11. L. F. anil K. Pit NIC. For all firemen and their families, Wednesday. August 2Cth. on river bank at end of Mill street. Mrlng a basket and come any time after 8, dinner at S. " TO-NIGHT! Macy & Bairds Comedians TENT THEATRE ON JACKSON STREET NORTH OF DOUGLAS HOTEL PRESENTS The Sweetest Girl in Dixie Monday-Tuesday, Aug. 23-24 VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS ADMISSION! Adult 45c, tax 5c Boc Children 22c, tax c 25c Reserves 22c. tax Ho 25c DOORS OPEN 7:30, CURTAIN RISES 8:10. Spiritualism! Chas. C. Clifford and Co. In the most gigantic exhibition of the kind staged THE LIBERTY THEATRE Friday Night, August 27th, 8 O'clock Sharp FREE To All i -it v .. M . 21 Hours of Phenom 2 enal Entertainment 3 Great Wonderful Features See the Ouija Board Materilization, Table Rapping, The Great Trance Seance, and The Receiving of Mes sages. Absolutely -FREE! No Children No One Under 18 Years Admitted Doors open 7 o'clock Curtain 8 p. ni. Sharp ARRIVES FOR FUNERAL. The funeral services of Pal Grady. who dropped dead lanl week at Camas Valley, will be held this af ternoon. Hie brother ol tne ac cessed arrived here last evening. Father Sharkey, of the Catholic churdi, will officiate and Interment will follow In the Catholle cemetery. AROUND THE TOWN SALEM, Ore., Aug. 21 The Southern Pacific company has Informed the Oregon public scr- vice commission that It will vol- untarlly make effective August 31 a reduced distance freight rule on dried fruit shipment In Oregon. The rate will be a sub- staiitlal reduction under the general Increase that becomes effectue August 16 ana win oe only slightly higher than the present rates. llimie From PorllaiHl Mr. and Mrs. v. W. Ashcrart. wuo have been visiting In Portland for the past week, have returned to their home in this city. Here From Robert Creek Sum Whltsett was a business visitor In this city today from Rob erts creek. Sneitibi Day on Duslness hred tiatneia was in tnis city nora Itoberts creek today attending to business matters. In From Garden alley Capt. and Mrs. llarkett nnd daugh ter Mrs. Margaret "Harkless, were In from Garden Valley today. In from South Deer Creek Thos. Hatfield was a business vis itor In this city today from bouth Deer Creek. Returns Home- Mr. and Mrs. Isadora Abrahams, who have been visiting In Seattle, returned home Saturday evening. Will !jave for Gnnllner MIbs Agnes Pitchford will leave tomorrow morning Ifor Gardiner, where she will spend a few days visiting. Retnms from San Francisco Mr. Fred Schwarts, who has been to San Francisco for some time at tntwitKv in hnslnesa matters, return ed to this city last night. lieaves for lilenflttle Mrs. Fred Reed ana aaugnier n '.. .... n n H MvtinnnA Winter left thlS morning for Olendale, where they are camping out. fa A lilnnil xi . ... nimnlA slnelr. who has been visiting at the home of W. A. Long ot this city, left this morning for her nome in asiubhu. (oes to Portland' Mrs. S. 8. Holnllne left Sunday ni n fnp Tnt.t1nnri whprfl she will stay for about a week attending to business matters. Arrives From Medford Mr. and Mrs. James Gregg arrived yesterday morning from Medford to visit with their daughter, Mrs. F. M. Huitt. Are In Portland Attorney Orcutt and wife, who have been visiting In Seattle for some time, are now In Portland. They expect to return to Roseburg about the end of this week. Leave for Carlton Charles Hurst left on this after noon's train for Carlton to visit with his parents. Mr. Hurst arrived yes terday from San Francisco, where he is employed. HORN To Mr. and Mrs. 13. F. Doss, of 282 Hoover street, on Fri day, August 20, 1920, a son. NOTICE OF MEETING OF HOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Notice Is hereby given that on Monday, September 13. 1920, tho Hoard of Equalisation will attend at the courthouse In Douglas county and publicly examine the assessment rolls and correct all errors In valua tion, description or qualities" of lands, lots or other properly assess ed for the year 1920. FRANK k. CALKINS, County Assessor. Say. did you see that adv of Judd ft McMlllIn? AT REDUCED PRICES. A sales department for books has been added to the Ffetlon Library. We have a fine assortment of books for sale. All kinds. Mjiny volumes bound In silk and morocco. To all who leavo their subscriptions for magazines with us. we will sell books at reduced prices. Subscrlli ers may purchase books when maga zines are ordered, or at any other time. NEW TODAY. . V.NTK1 MlttiHo HKftt wnmnn would Ilk position to lo liouttewurk. In- nujro 547 Mill fltrri't. i'ott SAI.K - ItoBi-biirff properly. Apply UWTIiT. l'lione 170-V. Knit SW1.I-: . -I'ijim. Inquire strt'..t. fill! SAI.i: ionl.4 rhoit i. ftr wood. linn on icrouml. LltHhUiom, IHxon- Villi'. Ful'N'P- A r:in;W'V Mnt. imir Inuv KiM umiiii l.y provtinr property and p:ivlrnr for i.K. T-lionn I7il. Put: S.lfIVD.i'"7mirlni: nr. in pot'fi'.t i-oiutltlon: fi tlri-s. Si-e M K. ft t Of II M I' & Kii-i.. WANTKt A woman or izirTTiritirKen. -rnl houm work In a famltv of two. Apptv to l-'lorinri Alkin lt:inks. Somh Main St. JTott-pltono A-.l. l-'ntt SAI.i- - lent, k moil,-! i:r"ln"uo7Mi ulipo. Win ilrmotiMrnte nnv pl.i.i. any time. lrt. i- $:.IH'. Sto Mill.-, les r.'iK St. UST- Niw Klr.ntoMi- ant nmoliil,. tlri nooim oil on Mo, in,, rim. Kiinlrr nnllfy t!il "fflii.. l:,',ii.l, W.NTKI'-'An ex-Sloiitana ei.'wWvT lilon.l. 4a. .1 rt. la liu-lH' lit;h, within to I'orli'Npoml wtl!l a t.ulv llliili'i- :T.. Ailii'iii N'i.'ior Ui-i'slinian. .Mi'ilforil. i;iv IJi'loo;,! IVIIvrrv. I nit IlKNT -' riii'nlniii .1 "Wall S.rV.onT hoiif. (-or. 112 itroikwav KoH SA1.P -Itorniv wiIkIim lIT.a llis""s i-ari olit. l;iti:;i!n lMi.ini. i.l.'i 'i; i. i iitooiin. nn. yIlnir. tri'Kon. It will soon be GOOD-BYE SUMMER and then are you prepared for the COLD BLEAK DAYS that are coming? Let us help keep you warm and cheerful this Fall and Winter by com mencing work on your new SUIT AND OVERCOAT New line Just in. m i Try Our Way Our Auto Will C1L Phone 277. Tak Auto Trip ' rranlc lwrence ana wile, iwi yesterday ty auto for Salem and! Portland, where they will visit iot few days. Mr. .Lawrence'! par ents reside In Sale 31 Arrived from Portland . Mrs. Lester Tn ma and Wtnnv trad snd Harold Weatherlford ar rived In this city last night, where they will spend some time visiting at the home of Henry Landers of Wlnstons. Arrives From Corvallli Mrs. Homer Lilly and children have arrived In this city from Cor vallls for a visit at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wltham. They plan to remain bore for a week or ten day. Goes to Myrtle Creek - Mrs. L. O. Maddox left this morn ing Ifor Myrtle Creek to visit at the home of ber daughter, Mrs. F. A. Warner. Returns from Vacation Mr. O. V. Sloper and Mr. Frank Brown and son Fred returned Sat urday night from Reedsport, where they have been spending an outing Mr. sioper nas reopenea nis clean ing and pressing establishment ana Is ready for business. HXurn From Taut- Mrs. Ida L. Slangs and daughter. Miss Kdlth. returned yesterday af ter a visit of more than a year with relatives In Pennsylvania and Mis souri. They report a very enjoy able time in the east, but are glad to get back to Oregon once more. R. L. Stagga and family, trormerly of thla city, are now at Valparaiso, Indiana. Outing at TUlor Among the many who camped at Tiller during the past week were Mrs. L. Rrunn and Miss Annie Brnnn, of Portland: P. B. Hart good, Portland: Carl Ulrlch, Med ford: M. A. Clough, B. A. Clough and H. W. Clough, of Canyonvllle: Mrs. Irvln Brunn, Mrs. Flelschrl- ker, Mrs. H. Merten, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ramsdell, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Grubbe, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fullerton, Mrs. Mary Gibson, Miss Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hume, Mrs. J. E. Sawyers, J. W. Short and Robert Perschke, all ot Rose burg. , I -oaves' for Kansas- Mrs. M. A. Slaughter left yester day morning for, Monmouth, Kan sas, where she win visit with ber friends and relatives for about eight weak. Mr. W. Slaughter ao conipsnlnd her on t'ue trip and will visit In Cberryvale, Kansas, for about the same length of time. Back From taxation A. E. Street and wife returned Sat urday from Winchester bay, where they have been spending the past two week enjoying a vacation. They re port the fishing at the bay and on 8iulth river a be'ug excellent. Lease Roseburg AparUueuta Mrs. M. 8. Wlediman, who arrived In thl city from the vast, has leased the Roseourg Apartment House for Ave years. Mrs. Wlediman Is having Ihe apartments remodeled and In a short time will have them ready for Here From Seattle Mrs. R. R. Bruce and son, of Se attle, and Mr. A. L. Treber and four sons, ot Portland, are spending sev eral days at the home of their father and grandfather, J. M. Stensel, who resides In the Glengarry neighbor hood. Returns From Newport B. W. Bates returned to this city yesterday evening from Newport, See Judd McMlllln's new adv. It's a dandy. Insure Now! Insure your hay, grain and other caups now. Do not wait. The duncer of loss by fire Is at Its height during the dry sea son. Let us write that policy today. PruneDryerlnsarance We are In position to give you protection on this class of busi ness. Automobile Insurance Fire, theft, collision, property damage and liability. Rates on request. FOR INSURANCE See G.W.YOUNG AND SON Real Estate and InsuraBce. tie Cass m. Phone 417 Continuing our Special Sale of Ladies' Low Shoes Worth to $12.50 ROSEBURG BOOTERIE iiiii nm s where ha ha been spending (t,, J week with hla wira ...a duui who are sojourning It the eo lng the present month. R0Si k " K ...... n,- III M..u l-U attack of ,um. mer lnfluensa but is . improvad. lV Arrive for Visit Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Rohsr .a. and Mrs. R. M. Roher ami Miss Haiel Roher, all of Cast Ohio, arrived in Roseburg Saturn evening, and are visiting at ih. K. Glbb. home in Wes? RoX Mr. and Mm. J. W. Roher. . ,7 parents of Mrs. Glbbs and the, M? possibly remain here all winter u. R. M. Roher i. a brother of si Olbbs and Miss Roher 1 . High ftehool OonUnus Wr A special election was held Is tk, Glide high school district Saturday afternoon to vote on the pronoun, of dissolving the high schoT0 trlct there. The movement for du! solution failed to carry and ,JT school will continue. A larger ,, tendance than ever 'before, (J, forecast for the coming year TODAY ONLY Zasui Pitts THE MOST UNIQUE AND WI1LMSICAL ACTRESS OF THK SCREEN IN A COMEDY-ROMANCE OF TEARS AND LAUGHTER. "The Heart of Jwenty" A TONIO FOR THE BLUES A CURE FOR THE GROUCH A DRAUGHT FROM THE FOUNT OK ETERNAL YOUTH. A CLAYPLAY COMEDY BURRUD SCENIC AND LAST EPLSODE OF "BOUND AND GAGGED." TUES.-WED.: CONSTANCE KINNEY IN "THE STOLEN KLSS." The Fordson-Bean Tractor-Sprayer (TWO UNITS IN ONE) Will revolutionize orchard manage ment. Will be on demonstration at the Frank Brown Sane orchard, opposite the Oregon Soldiers Home, August 24th and 25th. Do not fail to see this Sprayer in action.. Price less than horse Sprayer. Pressure is unlimited. N Direct drive from crankshaft through gears to pumps. Great reduction in weight of sprayer. An ideal outfit tor hillside orchards. Yakima placed 75 orders for this combined equipment in two weeks. Not an experiment, but acceptedjas the great est step forward in years. . The Price Will Surprise You locrwood motor co. Phone 374 Roseburg, Oregon rosebi'Ho.