OPENING SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 Pi-H, . SEPTEMBER. 4 TO-NIGHT Two Shows. 7 and 9 O'clock. '"MY HUSBANDS OTHER WIFE" A drum that foes back, of tha stags and reveals th soul of theatrical life and lon Its region to a star's personal lira. There's a big theme A drama within a drama Tlsuallced with superb artistry and daft hand In J. Slauart Blackton's master drama, "My Husband's Othar Wlfa," feat uring Sylvia Breamvr and Robert Gordon. It appeals to all who alia have a drama In their lives. -PATHE ltUVIUYV A.ND Mils) SIDNEY DREW IS' A COMDT. o4BL5CKIN , PRODUCTION My KUSSANDlS Other Wepz. - . ' -. ' . Sylvia oreamr, Gordon, . A dm anaiisur cast, r - v Sunday Afternoon & Night "SIMPLE SOULS" V.HAT IS IIOMA.N'CE? To Melly Shins, shop girl. It was an unending rainbow of air castles. She was a simple soul, loved books and had high Ideals. Thsn from the sky, as In a dream, out dropped Mr.. Manlust at hungry luach time. He wore a high hat and a cans how itunantlc! Pun- . ny. too he waa as simple a soul as she only his hibby . was 'tadpoles and he had lots of money. " ' . :.';'J -4 Under the skin they.wer kin, but to the world tneytWrt North" and South poles. Now what do you think happened to their, romantic bubble? . You'll guess wrong, If you guess, but lf-you care for romance and drama, see BLANCHE SWEET IN "SIMPLE SOULS." An extra special feature to lighten any woman's bet rt. BMCHE SWEET. SIMPLE SOULS iftom UmiwvolbyJcn j&slmystitnurr Monday and Tuesday LOUISE GLAUM IX OPENING FEATURE SATURDAY Prices: Adults. 25c; Children Evenings 15c, Matinee 10c. .., JTte lonoJfs Daughter" Jw sequel toV Tlie Ixma VVorf" and "False Faces."',- v ; "The Emperor of Crime" S . Most men crave power, few wield it and no man ever baa It forced upon him Jha't la, no one but Prince Victor, at whose feet fellow humans by the hundreds worshipped while pleading for a chance to do his bid ding. "The Emperor" they called htm. but the police of. a hundred cities knew him as THE EMPEROR OF CRIME, the world's craftiest criminal, who stopped at nothing to attain his end. No scourge spread greater ter ror than the blight this all;roverful wolf-man placed on any community he picked aa his hunting ground. Detectlvea were as clay In his hands, and squads of troopers fared, little better In their efforts to halt him. There was no one of flegthpad blood to say him nay; no force this side of heaven to thwart him in hla diabolical schemes. " In almost every case men ware the objects of prey at the hands of Prince Victor and his blind plundering followers that Is. until the Em peror cast eyes on the beautiful Sonia. And now Humanity thanks the fates that brought them together. For this charming heroine, unmindful of the fate met by stout-hearted men who tried to bring him to book, .In augurated a campaign of attack that Anally stopped the Emperor dead In bis tracks. If you, want to know how this si Ip of a girl made away with the world's craftiest criminal, SEE - tSBSaiia LOUISE GLAIJM : . In' - - . .' -;. ' . "The Lone WolfV Daughter' v j by LOUW -JOSEPH VANCE - . -"-"V . Matinees every day 2 P.;M. 1 tsr!WWiM:s.'aas D fr-afc-l 1 - - SPECIAL SiOTICE. Latest Figures Show Deplor i able Condition In Out- look For Instructors. All merchants and members of the Roseburg and Douglas County Merchants' association will close their places of bust ness Labor Day, Monday, the sixth.- The banks will be closed and there will be no Issue of the Roseburg News-Review. Secretary. Merchants Assn. ( strain which resulted In many cases a complete collapse. Several of the Roseburg teachers were forced to leave the schools for this reason ; ; ! and will be unable to teach this year ..- " 'and some have been Informed that City Si Ikh.Is Have Hard Time To Fill 'they must not attempt aeain to do hAVE NO APPLICATIONS!: Ip ami Take Great Number of Ti-ai-hers Away From Th. Rural School Districts. ' Over fifty vacancies still ex ist in the rural schools oil Douglas couniy ncrordinR to figures complied !y the county school superintendent. This means that over that number of lustrum. rs are desired, for in for mer years, shome of the schools have etioloyed more than one teacher al tbouRt at the present time they would be glad to get even one. The situa tion is imieed severe for practically no applications ar on hand and the teachers who have formerly been en peed in the rural school work have JT" ,,sorD' by the city schools where Letter wages are paid. Many teachers have Utft the profession due la the allurement of higher wages m other lines of work for which they are equally well fitted. Any wo- !" or Kin witti the education neces- y tor a teacher and with the traln nfc re-cived to eouin them for th. Profession can command a salary In -pusiuon almost double .1 .P!!id by the Trai5 rural roil district. V" lhere were m than f '-achers registered In the county ani (his ).ar less than 200 have 'M up. Many of these teachera a.- married women who have had J";1"'" P"flence in school work g"veT,r,.Ha,'e "nsente" this year to K ve up their housework for a time - -...! lu ,ie over the situation. I is reported that In various parts ljn t,?'TTy , ,he '"hers have srSui TZ6 ,helr work on lack o f , eLT'r!!0rk iatt year- Tne ( ' 1rtnB the past year J f .Jf ra,,s" those remain- Proresston to do more school work. Temporary consolidations are still r-elng formed throughout the county and these partlnlly solve the draw back and the great problem for at least temporarily. One great draw back is the lack of funds for In many small districts the amounts raised for school purposes is not sufficient to pay the amount of salary needed to employ teachers while in the con solidation the amount of money Is still Insufficient to pay transporta tion and salary costs. Such places however, are very few Bnd the ma jority of the districts will be able to pay fairly good salaries, provided the teachers can be found. The County School superintendent is doing all within his power to get in touch with prospective teachers and will be able to place all of those who make application provided that their qualifications are sufficient to permit them to teach. It is doubt ful, however. If all the districts will be supplied, and emergency methods will probably be put Into effect to take care for such districts as are unable to obtain teachers. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned net to fish, hunt, or trap, with or with out dogs, on the Mrs. O. W. Jones "anch, lying between Roseburg and 'he North Umpqua river. If caught they will be prosecuted. T. E. WARE, Renter. FINE CEDAR STAND. BANDON. Ore., Sept. 4. One of the finest stands of while cedsr on the coast Is soon to be logged off by O. M. Wtlloughby and Son, who have than ever hefr.V. 4.i 00 moreljust procured machinery for oper undcr a severl ,3 .y, Tr? PIace(' ' atlng a logging camp and sawmill In rl n "ny9"! nd mental I the Rock creek district. They have a re Qntlntnfr t nnn nnn feet of timber.' . CASTOR I A ants and Children IXTS OF PRVNES. SPRINORROOK. Ore.. Sept. 4 In preparation for I b'r run of nrunea. the Sprlngbrook Evaporating company has had a crew of men at work remodeling and repairing Its plant. The crop outlook Is extremely good. DATA FURNISHED FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. Textbooks Roseburg Publl Schools uraciee First Grade (Beginning Class) Deacon Primer. Natural Method Primer. Package Crayolas. Industrial and Applied Art First Book. Unruled Pencil Tablet (Largj Slie). Soft Lead Pencil. 1- A Class Beacon First Reader. Package Crayolas. Industrial and Applied Art First Book. Unruled Pencil Tablet (Large Slse). Sort Lead Pencil. 2- 11 Class Natural Method First Reader. Writing Lessons for Primary Grades Palmer. Package Crayolas. Industrial and Applied Art Sec ond Book. Unruled Pencil Tablet (Large Site). Soft Lead Pencil. 2-A Class Natural Method Second Keaaer. Writing Lessons for Primary Grades Palmer. Package Crayolas. Industrial and Applied Art Sec ond Book. Unruled Pencil Tablet (Larg Slie). Soft Lead Pencil. 3rd Grade Natural Method Third Reader. Essentials Arithmetic Hamilton First Book. New World Speller First Book. Palmer Method of Business Writ Industrial and Applied Art Third DnnV Progressive Music First Book. Bradley's Paints. Pencil and Pencil Tablet. Composition Book. Pen and Ink. 4th Grade Natural Method Fourth Reader. Essentials Arithmetic Hamilton First Book. , . New World Speller Second Book. Tarr and McMurray World Geog raphyBook I. Oral and Written English First Progressive Music Second Book. Pslmer Method of Business Writ ing. Industrial and Fourth Book. Bradley's Paints. Spelling Tablet. Composition Book. and isoiei Applied Art (Gill or Pal- Pencil mer). '" Ven and Ina. 'CJI Method Fifth Reader. Essentials of Arithmetic Hamil ton First Book. New World Speller-Second Book Oral and Written English First Book. .... Stories of American History Health UTlng First Book. Tarr & McMurray World Geogra phy Book I. Palmer Method of Business Writ ing. Progressive Music Second Book. Industrial and Applied Art Fifth Book. Bradley's Paints. Spelling Tablet. Pencil and Tablet (Gill or Palmer-). Composition Book. Pen and Ink. Webster's Elementary School Dic tionary. th Grade Everyday Classics Sixth Reader. Essentials Arithmetic Hamilton Second Book. Oral and Written English First Book. American Beginnings In Europe Gordy. Healthy Living Second Book. Tarr and McMurray World Geog raphy Book II. Progressive Music Third Book. Industrial and Applied Art Sixth Book. Palmer Method of Business Writ ing. Bradley's Paints. Spelling Tablet. Composition Book. Pencil and Tablet. Pen and Ink. Ink Tablet. 7th Grade Everyday Classics Seventh Reader. Essentlnls Arithmetic Hamilton Second Book. New World Speller Third Book. Oral and Written English Second Book. Mace's School History (1919 edi tion). Progressive Music Third Book. Industrial and Applied Arts Seventh Book. Palmer Method of Business Writing. Tarr and McMurray World Geog raphy Book II. Bradley's Paints. Spelling Tablet. Composition Book. Pencil and Ink Tablets. Pencil. Pen and Ink. 8th Grade Everyday Classics Eighth Reader. Essentials Arithmetic Hamilton Second Book. New World Speller Third Book. Oral and Written English Second Book. Mace's School History (1919 edi tion). Community Civics (with Oregon Supplement). Productive Farming. Progressive Music Fourth Book. Industrial and Applied Art Eighth Book. Spelling Tablet. "i ui l 411ft L.k TuLltiid? Pencil, Pen and Ink. Bradley's Paints. Composition Book. High Srhool. Freshman Algebra I II Wells and Hart. Ancient History I-II Breasted. English MI Ward Sentence and Theme. Payne American Lltsrary Tells How Hous ing Situation Met NEW YORK, Sept .3. The acute housing sliortuge fuced by many cities in the United States today brought from the Guaranty Trust Company a description by its foreign trades bureau of how Great Britain was meeting a similar situation. "The program of the British min istry of health complete rehousing in three years is about one year behind and costing more than double the original estimates," said the re port. "Local authorities in England arc left In charge of the work unless they full to show results, in which case the business is turned over to the office of works. "What is keeping back housing at the present time is the fact that there are not enough skilled men to do even a quarter of the work want ed. The trades unions will not al low the number to be Increased from the outside. "The government Is using a sort V Readings. General Science I-II Snyder. La' Ml Smith. Spelling, Chew. Sephomore Bookkeeping I-II Miner and Elwell Introductory Course. Physiology Conn and Budington. Caesar MI Kelsey. Commercial Oeeography Robin- Bon. English III-IV ljjng English Literature. Clippinger Spoken English. Greever and Jones Century Handbook of Writing. Mediaeval and Modern History Robinson. Plane Geometry MI Durell and Arnold. Geometry Durell and Ar nold (Same as Sophomore Text). Bookkeeping 1II-IV Miner and Elwell Intermediate Course. Biology Hunter. Cicero Gunnison and Harley. English V-VI (Freshman and Sophomore Texts). Engllch HUtory I-II Cheyney. Shorthand I-II Gregg Manual. French IIMV New Chardenal French Course. Spanish MI De Vitis Spanish Grammar. . Typewriting I-II Rational. Senior Shorthand IIMV Gregg Speed Studies. Civics Reed. Commercial Law Hiiffcutt. English VII-VIII I Freshman and Sophomore Texts). Physics Mllllkan and Gale. Coleman-Manual. Methods Strayer and Norths worthy. Note: Pupils should not purchase their text books or suppltea without first consulting their teachers. of Indirect compulsion by prohibit ing 'luxury and unessential building,' so that if a man will not build cot tages he Is not allowed to build any thing. "There are housing bond cam paigns all over the country. In Lon don, subscriptions to the six pe cent bonds are coming In. at the rate of about 500,000 a day. While the lo cal governments are Issuing six per cent bonds, the British government charges seven per cent. Borrowing in the ordinary way for housing schemes not financed by bonds Is us ually seven per cent. ? "On July 21 the total number of housing schemes In England and Walea numbered 10,673, covering, in all, land for 800.000 houses. Of these 7120 have been approved with an area for 650,000 houses. In Scot land 103,000 houses have been au thorized, the bids averaging about. 10000 per house. This Is , roughly about 3500 to 3750 more than It costs per houso in England."- Sea our display Friday and Satur day. Smart-Modes for .all and win-, tar wear. Bell Millinery, . Friday ana Saturday. .. - - PROFESSIONAL. CARDS . MRS. r. n. owns Cut Flowers. PhoB HO. 403 W. Cs. ... h OH. M. II. IM.vi.eR Chlropractlo Phyalclan. W. Lane St. Pamelia Lake Is Being Drained ALBANY, Or., Aug. 30. The widening of subterranean outlets In Pamelta lake, probably through vol canic action, has drained the lake to such an extent that the foreat service Is taking steps to close the outlets. Kfforts will be made to lower mats covered with stones, to close theHv openings. Only about three acres of water remain In the lake now.. There ts quite a favorite fishing place for uportsmen, and unless the draining of the lake is stopped all the fish may be destroyed. There has been a Tent In the bot tom of the lake for years, but here tofore wuter has drained out gradu ally. Pamelia lake, or Parmelfa, as the name Is sometimes spelled, Is sit uated near the summit of the moun tains only about two miles southwest of Mount Jefferson. That some minor volcanic disturb ances have occurred In that vicinity recently Is Indicated by the fact tha' in Marlon lake, a much larger lake than Pamelia and situated about neven miles south, the water has been discolored and somewhat muddy part of the time this summer. The water of this lake generally Is very clear, hut fluhermen who have visited It recently believe there has been some disturbance In the bottom of the lake to cau.se this condition. SOTICK OF MFKTTWI OF BOARD OF El'AMZATION. AUTO OWXElfc... Adopt the nfw And better way by having Universal Filler in stalled In your auto tlrm tnJ and you never havn think about such llnai a pumtux-i and blowuuti, buHlila you gel much greater, nil leave to jour caning. Try It out ami 1 unr antee that you Will neviT jco back to air attain. Yoir will al ways have Universal Klllei ser vice, beuouse It la hnra to stay. Don't forget that Universal Fil ler Is guaranteed for 100,000 miles. Come In and Investigate at the Filler Serrlr Station, Corner Oflk and1 Rose CARL OHM AN, Manager Sheet MetalWork; OP ALL KINDS J-H.SINNIGER 110 OAK STREET PIIOXK 42S R. E. Hunt d. v. a. Nlghl Fhone 30 P. II. Andes B. 8. I. V. M. NHht Phone HUNT A. ANTLE8. Veterlaary 8 ar . Thoae 4m Office 221 Oak fit Fleseburtr. Ore. DOUGLAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY AND TANNING CO. Titnnrs of all i-lnnRes of Furs. Manufacturers nf Muff. Fur Shoul der Throws. Kur Coals and Cap. Also mount heads and animals of all kind.. t. w. usomnicRa, p.-. Roseburg, Oregon. Mnnriay, September 13, 1920, th Board of Equalization will attend al tha eotirthouss in Douglas county and publicly examine tha assAssmsnr reus and correct an, errors in vaiua-1 lion, description .or qualities of j lands, lots or oth property assess- i ed lor the year 1920. I FRANK L. CALKINS. Couaty Assessor. We Buy at BERGER'S BARCAIN STORK II Idea. Mohair, Itaes, Rubber, Old Metals, Papers and Rones. A Oood Line of Second Hand Cloth Inc For 8ale. Caoa and Pins Sta. V "7