Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 07, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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MOVIE CLOSE-UPS
PLAYED FEW "SAFETY SHOTS'
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The -cientific blending of reliable vegetable remedies
of benefit to persons wno suuer irom-
Nervousoess Sleeplessness
Depression Loss ol Appetite
Brain FsO Digestive Troubles
glow Recovery from InfJsenas sod Kindred AIIsbcbis
i.. ma run down? Are you irriUbleT Are you overworked? Then
try this approved remedy and satisfy yourself of its beneficial
Ingredients.
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BHIACEA DRUG COMPANY
ateneeeCltr.Mo,
Wires onlv. Htut
J AltOl'Xl- THE TOWN
Fithrr Sharkey l-euvc
r..k,. A S urkey leu line iriorn-
in (or CalBiiiy. Canada, where he
wiH gpend llirec wee. .......
bii stiter.
Loit (or Portland
u F. Rice, wife, and daughter
ruUfi today for Portland to sponrt
.knrt time visiting and attending
to business matters.
left Sunday
r and Mrs. II. L. Fenton, of
Diilas. who have Deen visiting Mr.
ltd Mrs. J. C. Sheridan In this city.
Wt this niornluE for their home. The
trip as ma le by auto.
Unite Near Anhilif
Mr. nd Mrs. K. I.. Shlrey and
tally left this morning for Anlauf.
They have purchased a farm vnear
!b place and will make their home
there.
Off On Auto Trip
E. P. Preble and wife and Stanley
Sbrenk and wife left Saturday for
'jct-ne to hp pone for ten days or
!wo weeks vipitlng with friends and
relatives. The trip is being made by
lU'.O.
nnncll Meets Tonight
A busy session of the city council
expected tonight, as no meeting:
i tie.ii held tor over three weeks
ai there Is a large accumulation of
jiiiiDfss. Several matters of ex-
ue importance are to be consid-
red
Armory Pance Fine
The dance given last evening by a
ammiuee of trainmen at the arm-
7 was attended by a fine erowil.
Oa'i orchestra, composed of six
wei. provided the line music for
M event and the dancers all de
listed that a most enjoyable evening
"fur Gets Flowers
OK Of the CiiiZl-IKl . .L.r.lin..,.
Seated .Mayor Hamilion with a
ntitul buuuuct of flowers, the
oaquet being brought to this city
!-esttrday bv miiiih..ra r ti,o ...
awn. The name of the donor
roi orjtaincd. but Mayor Hamil-
Uht'3 to t-nr..-o l.i
:e b.-autirul fi..u.-,.ru i,i,.i. u
r" "'f "d on display In the drug
"HIUUW.
.Arthur F. Beck tnd Charts CBurr
prcsmt
7te SILENT
BARRIER
From the novel by
. LOUIS TRACY
AW1UU11 WWTtnMGTOM FItODUCTIOII
LOUIS TRACY PRODUCTIONS Jh.
Oi'tritiUM by V V UOOKINSOH OMR
At Liberty Theater. Deglnnlng with
matinee at 2 o'clock Wednesday.
Sept. 8.
tatitus Torn Down
"cause of the weakened condition
' 'he 8UDnort .A -i .
us at ,i,e courthouse has been
- ltlf h(.;i w li. ..1...
,' I. "arl' at the ground level
MrVin.-"'? ana llll!l8"ros- The
nhm,. "-"V" " 8lor'd ln he
" Ur k" Pr-S,'nt tl,,,e
i'eben v "moles wno
n n B UR counhouse yard
forceUPtarih"S fr """"-'ol""!!
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Castle Rock In Kama.
One of the most Interesting works
of nature In Kansas from a geological
standpoint In known as "Castle Rock."
a natural formation located In Gove
county, In the valley of the Hack
berry, iibout ten miles from Its mouth.
This castellated mass Is composed of
a coping of limestone nnd th shaft
of chalk and compact ' shnle. Its
unique formation was rni:ser iy the
shales wearing awny, the strimtrly ce
mented stone serving as a p oteetlon
to the upper surface. In this way
mountainous appearing masses are
freovontly produced, especially where
streams cut their way through the
hard stone Into the softer materials
below. Similar formations are met
with In KMIs county which show Isolat
ed columns which rise from 20 to 70
feet In height.- -lilnckmnr's History of
Knnjias
World's Glass Industry.
Oluss factorlen of Hohemla are filled
with orders and working nt full capac
ity, hut are likely to suffer In the fu
'ure because of the competition that
arose In this trade during the war.
Inpan Is one of the largest competi
tors. New glass factories also have
been founded In Belgium, the Ukraine,
Ivoiimanla and Poland.
Despite th fact that many people
pent Labor Day lB adjoining towns
or In the hills, the Kosesburg tho-
..... were crowaea to toe limit both
at aiternoon and evening perform
ances. Kllms with an especial ap-
yrai were snown at eacn house and
were viewed with appreciation by
everyone.
At the Liberty theater tonight
there will be another showing of
"The Lone Wolfs Daughter," the
Louise Glaum picture that proved to
bu of Intense Interest to all who at
tended the first performance last
night. It is a J. Parker Head pro
duction from tho Louis Joseph
Vance story, combining the famous
characters of "The Lone Wolf" and
"Kalse Faces'." The play contains
but a small cast, but one that Is un
usually powerful. Edwin Stevens,
often referred to as the screen's most
finished actor. Is exceptionally good
as Prince Victor, and the remainder
of the east attains the same high
standard. This Is the last showing
of "The Lone Wolf's Daughter" in
Koseburg.
'see
A masterful plcturlzatlon of Har
old Bell Wright's famous story, "The
Shepherd of the Hills," will be shown
on the screen at the Antlers theater
tonight.
To the thousands of local readers
of the book, the picture will particu
larly appeal, for the story has been
transplanted to screen exactly as It
was written. From "Sammy Lane
down to "Little Pete," all of the
characters have been brought to life
with absolute realism. The author
personally supervised the production
to make sure that no event that was
told in the story was omitted In the
cinema version.
The film has been exhibited In the
nidldle west, and has Just completed
a successful run at one of the larger
tneaters In San f ranclsco, where it
shattered all records for attendance.
Tolngnt at the Majestic theater
the mystery play, "The 13th Chair.
that was shown at the Antlers, last
night, will be repeated. For those
who are fond of Intense, gripping
mystery, the Kind that keeps you sit
ting on the edge of your chair until
the final foot of film, "The 13th
Chair" will be more than satisfying
Spliltuallstn la the mystic theme that
plays an important part and will in
terest even avowed skeptics. The
play is enhauced greatly by being in
the hands of an excellent cast head
ed by Crelghton Hale and Yvonne
Delva.
m m
Fred Durnam, the well known
musician, whose talent has won for
him many friends In Rnseburg. has
returned here and will be heard on
the organ at the Antlers theater In
definitely. He has been filling
engagement with the Globe Theater
company at Albany since his last
visit to Roseburg.
TWENTY FIVE YEARS
SUFFERING ENDED
Mrs. Owen Is Entirely Rid
of Trouble Since Tak
ing Tanlac. Gains
Twenty-Three Pounds
"I am now entirely rid of my
troubles of twenty-five years stand
ing and have gained twenty-three
pounds ln weight since I started
taking Tanlac." said Mrs. E. Owen
800 East Ankeny street, Portland,
Oregon.
"For the past twenty-five years I
had been suffering from a bad form
of stomach trouble and Indigestion,
and there were times when 1 was
in such bad condition I thought I
would surely die. Although I tried
Just about everything I could hear
of for my troubles I was unable to
find anything to help me. My appe
tite was so poor that I never knew
what it was to feel hungry, and
when I did manage to eat a little
something It would ferment and
cause Intense misery from the for
matlon of gas which was so bad at
times I could not bear the pressure
of my clothes. My nerves were sc
badly upset that at the least little
noise i would Jump as if I had been
shot and it was utterly impossible
for me to get a good night's sleej
I kept losing weight until I was pit
ifully thin and was so weak I coul I
barely get around.
"My sister-in-law advised me to
try Tanlac so I got a bottle and he
fore I had finished It I began to feel
a great deal better. I have now
taken five bottles and feel better
than I have ln twenty-five years. My
appetite is simply splendid and I can
eat Just anything I want and never
have a. particle of trouble with Indi
gestion. My nerves are as steady as
can do ana i can sleep all night long
as peaceful as a child, and always
get up In the mornings feeling
greatly refreshed. I can't ssy too
muen ror Tanlac and never miss an
opportunity to praise It."
Tanlac Is sola in Roseburg by W
F. Chapman and by the leading
oruggiBis everywnere.
Traditional Marriage Customs.
It was an ancient custom among the
Scandinavians to drink methegelln, or
diluted honey, for 30 days after a wed
ding. In the Islnnd of Rhodes honey
Is still a factor In the marriage rites.
After the ceremony the husband dips
a finger In honey and traces a cross
over the doorway of his home before
his hrlde enters, while the guests ad
monish the bride to "Be ulways sweet
nnd good, as Is this honey."
The wedding enke goes back to an
tiquity. One of the Important fea
tures of the marriage ceremony
among the Romans was the partak
ing, by both contracting parties, of
a cake made of flour, still and water.
This was done In the presence of the
high priest and ten witnesses.
The use of the wedding ring Is al
most universal, hut In the country dis
tricts amund Cadlx no ring Is used.
After the ceremony the groom shifts
the flowers In his wife's hair from left
to right, for to wenr a flower over the
right ear Is to proclaim one's self
Hfe.
COUNTESS OF TURENNE
stiic.
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The End of a Perfect Day
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The counters of i u-enne (a visiting
friends In this country.
In Old New York.
Chelsea, in the neighborhood o:
Twenty-third street nnd North river
New York city, was the home of Clc
ment C. lloore, who wrote the child
hood classic, "'Twns the Night Before
Christmas." One of the admlrnbli
old houses of Chelsea Is that where
dwelt Kdwln Forrest, the actor. It r
at 4IIC West Tweiityecond street, a
substnntlal-lookliig sipiare fronted
house, with a dir of a grent single
panel. On the s"t where the New
York city hall stainls, George Wash
Ington paraded his little army on s
luly day In 177H. nnd with grave
solemnity a document was rend to
hem that had Just I n received from
Philadelphia, and which was forever
to he known as the I 'iilnratlon of In
dependence.
Largest Bible.
The largest Bible In the world l
more than five fet two Inches high
and three feet six mines wide. When
opened flat It iiiensu.es seven feet ten
In' lies across. It Is Intended for use In
a special religious movement.
Putting Reptiles to Sleep.
Monotonous sensory stimulation, one
southern denier in alligators hna
found, will quickly render the smaller
r.-yi'?Wii.'i',iij;"'-r'" "Wisne
his uncanny control of his reptilian
stock In trade, he places one of the
smaller alligators u;on Us back. Kneel
ing besides It, he holds the wrlgstlng
hoily with one bund, while he g.-ntly
trokes the underside of the Jaw.
Back and forth goes he hand until
the squirming eens and the Itmbs re
lax. S .line say that the dealer terr
pornrlly suppresnes the functions of
the crocodlilnn cerebrum others, skep
tical, maintain thnt he simply lulls the
tlllgntors to sleep. I,uiur Mechan.
Ice liagurine.
Men Who Have Wen success In Life's
Game Satisfied With Neth-'
Ing but Victory.
Walter Hagen, the golfer, says:
'Never play for a safety, but always
try for the cup."
Kings ln other trades as well aa In
golf have found that It pays to "try
for the cup," remarks "Glrard" in the
Philadelphia Press.
Safety shots are often careless shots
In business as ln play.
Rockefeller played six bole out ln
the oil world uud he made a par and
then some.
Morgan hammered the ball straight
for the flag and It flew above every
bunker and sand pit In the financial
world.
Col. 'Torn" Scott had no safety
shots In his bag when dreaming out
the Pennsylvania road system, nor did
Franklin B. Oowen when he made his
master stroke in buying the lleadlug's
coal lands.
Theodore N. Tall, the telephone
giant, never minced his game nor re
sorted to a half shot to save his face.
He went out with the long stroke aud
came home to the final shot with a
record card to his credit.
The big-league teams play to win
the game, not to win a compromise or
tie the other team.
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iiiiatLr.n:ak.
From theaovel 'Broedwey Bb'
By Johoiton McCulley
Produced cy
Rulh Rol.nd S.ii.l
Production!, la.
A Great Pathe Serial of the
free and open West
AMERICA'S MOST DARING CIRl STAR, AFOjT, III IKE SADDLE & III THE SKY
LIBERTY THEATER
Bcinniatf next
FRIDAY & SATURDAY.
PRISON Kit FI.KKS PRISON
SALEM. Or., Sept. 3 Carmen'
Demella, a convict walked away from '
The great merchant nails his flag to 1 ""'7 ,alB Y"way ana
. . - later In the day was discovered
peeping Into windows of dwellings '
ln the vicinity of twenty-fifth street.
the mast, says "damn the torpedoes,
and shoots straight at bis target.
So In business as on the links the He was at; terward turned over to the
adage should he: "Hold your bead
still and pluy for the cup.1
PICK' EMPLOYEES WITH CARE
Modem Business Men No Longer Rely
on the "Hlt-or.Miss" Method of
Selection.
police and taken to prison
Another convict by the name of
Daniels was said to have left the
prison with Demella, but so far he
has eluded capture.
LABOR DAY yi'IKT.
Labor Day waa a very quiet holi
day In Rnseburg. Hundreds of oeo-
Thn ria imo when nicking? em- I P' left the city by auto Saturday
plovees was a hit-and-miss Job, a trial- ' J1'11 d remulned out for the two
ami-error matter which few employers ' w n days. Many other picners
believed could be corrected This Is
the day of do'.ug tilings right and the . ,, ' A ' ' A " "J
modern employer Is now selecting his Bllce.
associates, from the offlce boy to the
man highest up, with as much care as ;
he would launch on an entirely new
business venture. William Marvin
Jackson, director of the Personnel De-
very deserted appear-
WATCH
THE BIG 4
StomachKidneys-Heart'Livee
Keep the vital organs healthy- bjr
regularly taking tho world's stand
ard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles
GOLD MEDAL
The National Remedy of Holland for
centuries and endorsed by Queen WUheL
mlna. At sll druggists, three elsee.
Leofc ear Ike mmmt Cold Ml.l oa mes he
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BTl'PF THAT TltAVKIA
;
A Slnkle Skull Craft,
English Paper "He lived by him-
velopment service, writes:
"If employees are carefully selected,
with an eye to their real adaptability
and fitness for the work to be done, it
goes without question that they are
much more likely to tnke an Interest I
...... i. l hualitoaa I annul i
" "".r , , Z -Voin Transcript.
Iisen. 11 uiey tin? iiuci,., .
get along well with their fellows and ,
tro-opernte with their superiors, ah to
which means that 'hey will grow, and
there Is no satisfaction for the em
ployee greater than thnt which accom
panies the knowledge that he Is get
ting somewhere. Patting him on the
back may make him feel good, and
paying hlna a good salary may make
hlra work harder. Rut giving him a
new -Job and bigger Job will alone
make him supremely happy, will alone
make him work with complete aban
don, with thorough-going enthusiasm."
Forbes Magazine.
gence of the people something hap
pens to remind him that a grout
many of them believe ln madstones.
Public Ledger.
see
Wasn't Ojen.
rnlher green countryman has
No Doubt Whs Was Boss.
Sometimes It Is easy to see. even
before a couple Is married. Just which
one Is going to be the boss of the
household. Recently a big, robust
woman stepped Into the office of Reg
tt..r of needs Adler Johnson. "Is
self in a lonely old household, from Jut relumed from his first visit to
which he paddled himself ashore .,.w York.
ashore every morning in a top-hat.", "Well, HI." said the postmaster.
"whnt did you think of the metrop
olis?" "Wat say?" gnwked the other,
stumped by so blif a word.
"I asked how did you like the
metropolis?"
"Oh, that "twan't open," said SI.
Iloston Transcript.
Pegasus Slips Ills Ilridle.
I like the Ice cream cone
Which gratillos my wishes;
For when the feast is done
You've to wash no dishes.
Seldon Observer.
KxrmtiiK Adnm.
"I contend that Adam was with
out gentlemanly Instincts or he
never would havo put the blame on
a woman."
"Well, what could you expect of
the first mini? You know It takes
three generations to make a gentle
man." Roston Transcript.
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Willing to Oblige.
Mistress "Now, Ada, I want you
to show us what you can do tonight.
We have a few very special friends
coming for a musical evening."
Cook "Well, mum, I riven t none
Liked Movie.
Kind Old Lady "Why are yo'I
crying, my boy?"
Hoy "Pa fell downstairs. "
Kind Old Lady "Well-, don't cry.
He'll be nil right soon."
Boy "Yes, I know. Rut my sis
ter saw hlin fall all the way, an' I
never saw nuthln.' " London Answers.
DAILY WBATIIRR nKlMlllT.
U. ft. Weather Itureail, local office
Ru.eburg. Oregon, 24 hours ending i
l'rH-lpirntlon In Inches anil llnndrrdtha
any singing to speak of for year.. I J? .'7r,'JTZiV ' ' ' H
rhta where I iret a license?" she asked. I uu' s you nii up u y.-m . .... r ici, ,ii. o iu: or month e
mis w nere I get in-usi. y j,., .,h rn ' " The Norms! nrecln. for thin mnmn in
Passing Show. London. lZ'!': .Vt . ?" to .
Average prei-ln. from Wept. I. 'tV.' .OS
IHsroiirngrd. Total deficiency from fi-vt. I. 'zu. .as
Eph Wiley says that every UmBht,Al''?''tlt
gets ready to concede the lutein- wii.i.iam iiki.u oherv'r.
"What kind of a licenser- asxen
Adler.
"A marriage license," said the wom
an.
No, we don't handle them," laid
Adler. "Oo to the first door down the
hall on your right."
I knew at first that this wasn't
the place." said the big woman, with
an air of disgust; "that's what I told
him." Thereupon she stepped Into
the hall, and when the door opened
Adler could see a little man waiting
outside.
Ir wns evident that the woman had
usurped command and was going to
tuke charge of the marriage license
business, not to mention, of course,
the honeymoon nnd all the rest of the
alliance. Fort Scott (Kan.) Tribune.
Australian Rabbits Selling Fast
Rabbits have been doing great dam
age In tne grazing aistncrs or
Australia, and strenuous efforts to
eradicate them has resulted In the kill
ing of a vast number of these ani
mals. Rome 100,(100 hodles are now
In cold storage awaiting shipment to
Rtiglnnd. The embargo on the export
of rabbit skins wss removed In De-
.ember last, and the boom In rnhblt-
skln prices has produced remarkable
competition In slaughtering the pest.
The ruling average price paid to trap
pers for skins Is now $1.82 per pound,
and the demsnd for skins by the
United States snd Fumpesn markets
Is so grent thst It cannot be satisfied.
and It Is thought that prices will go
villi higher. Kxiertenced trappers are
making up to $!7 per week for the
skins alone.
Wanted a Quantity.
Helen's mother came from a large
grandma's house, as there were al
ways so many young uncles and aunts
to play with. One day. after return
ing from one of her visits, Helen was
taken to the bedroom snd wss shown
a tiny new baby sister. Helen did not
seem to be at all enthuslsstlc, and her
father, surprised at her lack of Inter
est, asked:
"Well, what do you think of your
new baby sister?"
Helen replied: "Hint Only one?
Why didn't you get a real many, like
grandma basr ,
Ket rnntt-nts 15 Fluid Draclm l
i2 ! ffF' For Infants and Children.
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ALCOHOL-3 PLH GENT.
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3 Thereby lWoumSDhSott
S Cheerfulness and ReJlCoo
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