Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 07, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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Here From Dinln
Mrs. B. W. Williams, of Drain 1b
spoudlng a lew days in Rosuburg
Uupmng und visiting with friends.
Hotel Man Here
Uale Carltlon. a well known hotel
limn of Los Angules, was a guest this
week at the It. II. Dixon houie at
DUouvllle.
In ;iy From Wilbur
Miss Vivian Marslors, who has
been visiting at Wilbur with Miss
Klla Bweeney, arrived in Koseburg
this morning. J
Jiack From M. Angel
Miss Sylvia Drown returned last
night from Mt. Angel where she
went with her cousin Louisiana Wil
ley, who will attend school there
during the winter.
To California Home
Mrs. W. T. Callaher and daught
er, Miss BesBle. who have been vis
iting here at the H. T. Dawson res
idence, loft this morning for their
Lome In Ilorlteloy, Cullf.
Here From Missouri
Mrs. Kdna Hu irons, of Missouri,
who slopped In Hoseburg last even
ing and spent the night here left
this morning (for Ban Kranclcco
where she expects to make an ex
tended stay.
Uolng to KcatUo
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. N'ewland and
son, Maurice, left this morning In
their auto for Seattle where they
will spend the next week or ten
days visiting.
Upturn From Mixlford
"Mock" Black, "Mlko" Crocker and
"Soup" Dolun returned this morning
from Medrord, where they have
Bpent the past few days enjoying a
vacation. The trip to Medford was
made lu Black's car.
leaving Tomorrow
Mrs. Warren M. Brlggs and dau
ghter, Eugenia May, who have been
..i.ill.n .... DkIddi1 namlill Uf
and Mrs. M. J. Hhoemakor will leave
tomorrow for ineir none at uiove-
liinu, unio.
Hells Ttewidenco
Will Hockley, owner of the old Si
mon Caro resilience on Mosher fit.
has disposed oi( the lace to August
Bchoelmann, a former resident or
Glide. The new owner expects to
reside there.
Former Kesldcnt Visits
Irving Glbsnn, son of the Into
Tlios. Gibson, formerly weather ob
server in the local bureau for a num
bcr of years, was a visitor in the city
yesterday and today. Ho Is enroutc
to Sacramento from Portland, where
he has been visiting with his mother
and sinter. Mr. Gibson Is practicing
law In Sscramento at the prcsont
time.
lled at County Homo
John McGlnnfle an aged county
charge, died at thB county home ear
ly Hunday morning. The deceased
claimed to bo 105 years old nltho
In appearance he was much young
er. McGlnnso has been a charge of
DottglHS county Ifor many years and
has a wife at Tiller. Funeral ser
vices were held at the county ceme
tery Sunday afternoon.
IF YOU were
to look at the
label in the
next good look
ing suit, you see
it would prob
ably be
Try Oar Way
Our Auto Will Call
Phone 877.
We don't tailor all the
suits in town, but we
do tailor the best.
BERGER'S
BARGAIN STORE
GOOD LINE OF
NEW CLOTHING
Second-hand Shoes, Cloth
ing, etc. Best Bargains
in Rosclmru;.
Itotitrn From Trip
MIbs Pearl Sie'vari, Miss Emily
Smith, O. 11. Frank, Archie Taylor
and Miss Mattie Lee Stephsenson,
who have been enjoying an outing
at Crater Lalte for the past few
dnys, returned to Roseburg last
night.
Banquet Tills KvenlnR
The banquet to be given by the
nnnilat i-hurrh to the nlayers and
officers of tho Twilight league will
occur this evening. The banquet
will be served promptly at 6:30 and
It Is expected that a large number
will be present.
Visit Over Week Knd
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bossonnan,
of Lowell, spent Sunday In this city.
Mr. Hoiserman wno lormeny resm
ee In Koseburg and who Is emloyed
with the Southern Pacific Co. as
station mailer, has been transfer
red from Lowell to coqunte.
Visiting Hem
Mis. Agnes nlowor and daughter,
Miss Louise, of Hanford, Cal., are
visiting In Itoseburg with Mrs. Han
ford'B sister-in-law, Mrs. E. L. Wat
son. Thny Jiave been visiting In
Hood Wver and Portland and stop
ped here enroute home.
Wan Homo Surprise
Mr. and Mrs. Hichard Stubbs. of
Melrose, motored to Medford Sun
day to visit at the borne of their
daughter. Mrs. Flora l.rlsbln and
upon arrival late that night found a
9-pouud baby boy nad .ilso Just ar
rived. Stubbs said the doctor was
Just uheail of them as they entered
Kstatn la Appraised
Attorney o. P. Coshow represent
ing tho oslato. today filed tho Inven
tory and appraisement of the estate
(it W. C. Tipton deceased. The ap
pralsers were W. F. Thomas, Carlos
Pace and 8. J. Jtnos. Heal estate
and personal roerty to tho value of
$39:10.50 wore found.
Ieft Tills Morning-
Mrs. M. F. Hlce and daughter,
MIhs Kva, loft this morning for Kit
gone where they will send today at
tending to business matters connect
ed with the opening of the fall term
lit the University where Miss Hire
attends school. They will leave hit
Rene tomorrow for Portland where
they will be Joined by Mr. Rice and
go to Victoria, B. I ., and .Seattle.
Insurance Ii ItoeelvMk
('. T. Wlnslow of New York
whoso Chevrolet sedan car recently
! burned while In the garugo at the
IGleason home In Sutherlln where
;the gentleman was visiting today re
ceived settlement for the Insurance
carried on the machine. Kwart
Bros local agents for the company.
negotiated the settlement nnd Mr.
Wlnslow Is perfectly satisfied with
the adjustment.
Trip to Coast
Greatly Enjoyed
Eight automobiles and about forty
persons made the trip to Kcedspori
und Gardiner, Sunday and Monday.
The trip was uneventful but was
greatly enjoyed, a very pleasant trip
being made to Winchester Bay. C. S
Hetullne, who arranged and spon
sored the occasion, provided a great
deal of amusement for tho excursion
ists. Starting out ahead of the cara
van to hold the boat at Scotlsburg.
he sustained a blowout a few miles
west of Roseburg and had t o be
helped on hla way. A second blowout
occurred about half way to Scotls
burg und here all of those making
the trip passed him except the nn
who stopped to give him assistance
In replacing the tire. A third blow
out occurred at Klklon and the pleas
ure seekers were forced to wait at
Scotlsburg until 3 o'clock In the af
ternoon until Mr. Hetnllne and his
car could be towed to that place. The
maloritv of the party returned to tne
city yesterday evening and rcjorteo
a verv oleasant trip. Anotner excur
sion will probably bo made In order
to give local peoplo an opportunity to
attend the Smith river fair on the
16th and 17th.
Have vou noticed how the Red
finot Is different from other lights?
A spotlight with a dimmer, danger
signal, parking light, and adjustable
rear view mirror. II. Merten.
Aceepta Position
Miss Vera McKay has accepted a
position as stenograher with Atty.
B. L. Kdily. She entered upon ner
duties last week.
Una Tonsllitla
Miss Mattie Lee Stephenson, who
Is employed at the Rose confection
ery, Is confined to her home with a
bad attack of tonsilltls. Hhe will
probably undergo an operation with
in tho next Ifew days.
Operations This Morning
Tho following operations inis
morning were performed at Mercy
hospital by Dr. A. C. Seely: Melton
and Emil, sons of Mrs. C. D. Palm.
tonsils; Jamis Robertson, Roseburg.
tonsils; Orvtlle Lacatelle, Roseburg.
tonsils.
RoMier Not Caught
The other robber In the recent
robbery of the Wilder Agee and
Brier stores has not yet been taken.
It Is believed that he has gone south
and the officers In that direction
have been warned to look for him
The boy who was arrected Saturday
is being held Tor the juvenile court
Irfrn! Oou!e Married
Miss Lois Gammon and Kay Buell
were united in marriage Saturday
evening at the Methodist Episcopal
parsonage with Rev. F. W. Keagy.
offirlatln. Miss Gammon Is well
known locally having been employ
ed at T. Abraham s store for some
time. Mr. Buell Is employed at the
Grand Annex barber shop and the
young couple will make their home
in this city.
Liberty Theatre
TO-NIGHT!
J. Parker Read Jr., presents
LOUISE GLAUM
IN
"TiTe LONE WOLF'S
DAUGHTER"
by LOOS JOSKl'll VAMU
Combining the world-known characters of
"The Lone Wolf" and "False Faces".
A hauntingly beautiful girl! The world's craftiest I
rlmirjjP The dariiirr lone Wolf himself! A panorama I
of newest fashions!" """
Also a Two-Reel Comedy -TexTimberland
Two shows every night, 7 and 9. Frices 23c and
15c, Matinee at 2 p. m. Children 10c
Liberty
Theater
wj j nA mi!
Thursday
beirinnlmr with Matinee to
morrow at 2 o'clock: two shows
each nigb,t nt " and U
ARTHUR F. BECK
AND
CHARLES C. BURR
IX
i The
Silent Barrier
A triumph of love on the peaks
of suowclud Alps.
Something different, full of
startling incidents plunges
over mountain precipices and
dimeu t mountaineering.
CLAWS HULETTF. FLORENCE DIXON i
CORINNE BARKER A fit SEEN AT THEIR
BEST IN THIS REMARKABLE PLAY,
AJjoa Paths Review and Two
Reels ol Comedy,
Adults 25c. Children
15 cents.
Thft National Windshield Vlaor
protects you from that Western Sun
Klarn you encounter In the evenings.
.S'-e u at Merten b.
NKW TOlAY.
LOST Oil STTt A YEl White Spitz dog
i ihiti;i mi (, I'lione 4-t.
V A NTK1 1 Ionics t i-al rflinqutMhint'iit,
nn iiuuKfl. mux nni, luiMrliuiK.
FtMt ItKNT 3 furnished rooms, lmiutru
Hiirr o uritM-K p. in , Mill,
Ft HI SAI.K I'Jrst-ilMns mllrh env
$75, Juhn I'oernt-r, Mohnm
W A N TK 1
At once, boy over is vear
mi io run fiuvuiur, inquire i nipuu.
lotel.
V A N T K I To buy nmll placo oi
friMk or river bank, llox lull. Hose-
AM Kl) To rnt, equlppt-.i arm
w mi lurnmnt-u nue. nox jyii,
Itoxflmr.
W A NT Kl Ku rni!l)HT hnusek tMj.ltTK a"
coinnunliUlniiH for thrt adulu.
1011, UoHPtMirir.
loi'Nil TKAM am) htiriit'ss for salt', oi
will iraile for Font rar. KU Hussell
Iilllant, OrKun.
A . I Kit TO HI V Svco Ii i ha n U
Kn anpfi or i-nnvna. AtUlrcNg V
S., oar'NfW!-lt'Vlcw.
"A NTKI 11 ar where hlKh .hool
Kiri tan worn ror board and ri,
Ail.lrt-.Hii H. S . care Nt-ws-HrnW-w
,I iK - Toiium't'fi. II rat cIhm-h.
I at farm. Inquire
nut
rent ti
Happy Valley brltUe for Win. Austin
piat tv.
l-(-lt SAI.K Oil TUAIK I rhest.r
vwiii hoar, auije.-t to reKt
will tratlH for atook or wood, t'hone
MV K OltASS SKKI) Now ready
Etinpment. iieHt lor pasture mowing.
iw per ri. ppet-itii pric on larK
Inta. K. A. Jtliotvn. Hniem, re.
l-'ut'Nl .Small frraitN rutf. OwnerT:ai
iuie name by tallinir at Win
fhenter ntreet and paying for tins
ivcnisciiit'iii.
I'i'Ii SAI.K 160 at-ra stoi-k ram-h In
I'o.ine lanyon; loin of water, outaid
ranKe; lnun. houwt. other bul.dmit
4 lit' ml !he'p. 3 lioK, corn, draKx.iu
lots of timber. I'art down, halano
enny term at per eent Adtlrea
t han. s. Hunt, Oakland,- Oregon.
FtMt SAI.K Saddle nnd brUtlt. $::0
planing mill. Oliver 12-lmh nt.-.-l
niiear, wooden hfmm walking plow,
.'.". All tha above ara In gooti ton-
lulon. been u--d very little. Al.'
heavy old wagon ami wood ra.k, ('.
HeMi-h'n HaiK-h, llrot'kway, Oiegon.
"AN INVKSTMKNT' 16i) arrefi In the
Illinois valley, adjacent to the best
jto.-k range In voulhwent Oregon
About 2ii a.-ren fent'e!, 10 In nam
nn-adow: Krt acres can be cultivate!
ood water Hutu and family orchar.1.
AtKui one million tt-et good aw tlm
t't-r. mostly pine. Sawmill on ndj.
cemit tract. A bornaln b owner. L.
x .Morrtnon, eiund. Oregon.
run !A l.r. Kit her to nurnerymen or
pUnter alu loot llvbrt i. Ulack
W nlnut teed 1 ihth. Tht t 1 reen Were
producer origlnallv by the iMtc of
remarkably rapid growing ereci iree!
and prtMluce nuts in abundance of .1
moiit dellclou quality, are unmir
pa hmimI for either rod tree or ftr
lh fnrm. Wa have grown .-ver.il
v.trletiea of black walnut aeedlintti,.
but thin variety cutgtowa e.icb and
all of them, t'orre.pon.ience for ftir
ther Information nolle tied Add real
Santa 8umhr Nuriterlea, Sunta Sun
ana. Ventura Co. Calif. K A. Black
mar. Prop. (Formar proprietor of
Onrden drove Nursertea, vrange Co..
c .
IS OFFICIALLY DKAI.
HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 7.
After coming to life nine times
within the last year after he
had been pronounced dead. M.
L. Cranberry, uiikiioyvu except 4
in police records, died here yes-
terday and was officially pro-
nounced dead by surgeons. He
had been all but burled a num- 4
ber of times.
Mrs. Klla Stewart and Miss
Ethel Webb beg to announce
the opening of their Art Needle
Shop, and you are cordially In
vited to inspect and and to so
licit their aid in your art
wants.
"Everything for the baby."
4)
Iont fall ' to see "Frank
Glynn's Wife," or "An Amerl-
can Harem," at Green ectiool
house Friday evening, Sept.
10th, 8:30. Admission, adults
2GC, children IOC.
We nave a sparK plug for your
car. Champions always. H. Mer
ten.
9
CREDITS TREES WITH SENSE
Scientist Declares They Possess at
Least Three Which Also Belong
to Human Race.
The ctirntnr of the British Guiana
museum. Jhiiics Roilwny, who Is
eminent botanist, derlsrcs that plums
possess nt l.nst three of our live
senses feellnj, taste and smell anil
that certain tropical trees smell a:er
rrom a dlitnnee, and will move
straight townrd It
Hut trees not In the tropics can do
as well. A resident of an old Scotch
tinnslon found the wastie pipe from
'lie douse repeatedly choked. 1,1ft
Inff the slabs In the basement pnv
in?, he discovered that the pipe wns
.ntnpletely encircled by poplar roots.
Tltey bclnnffcd to a tree that grew
sinne thirty ynnls away on the oppo-
elte side of the house.
Thus the mots had moved steadily
toward the house, and had penetrated
helow the fomxlutlnn and across the
oasement nntll they reached their
oal, the waste pipe. 1M) feet avcay.
Tlien they had pierced a cement Join
Ins; and had worked their way In
lone, taperlnc lenj-ths Inside the pipe
for a cnn-li'ernhle distance heyonil
the house. There seems something al
most human In sach rnierrlnp; Instinct
and persevemnce In surmounting ob
stacles. New Tork Post
How About It?
Are you Interested la purchas
ing a liomeT If you are, then
you should see the properties
we have fur sale.
S room house with laundry and
bath room; rooina ceiled and
papered; partly furnished with
beaver board; good garage and
store room; 3 lots; fruit trees,
berries, garden; close In on
pared street. Price 13700, V
cash; balance easy terms.
6-rooin house with bath, fur
ulshed. Price $1600, 14 "cash.
One of the best buys In the
city. Large house and 3 lots
on paved street. Can be
handled for S1250 cash, bal
ance terms.
These are but a sample of our
listings. Come In and take a
look.
G.WJ0UNGANDS0N
Real Ratate and Iniraraa ce
lls Oaaa St fboat 417
"Jazz Curfew"
Has Sounded Here
If It Is to dance well, dance, don't
wrestle, don't hug, don't -ape the
goldfish and wiggle through "Moon
light Bay." Don t copy the camel
and slouch through "The Desert
Moon." Don't imagine you are mo
toring and throw in a clutch.
The one great lesson that Is com
ing Is that the modern jazz steps
and bear hugs and Bo-called novelties
are passed. Nothing will be elegant
my niore except the stately waltzes.
the ornamental oncstep, the graceful
fox-trot and other movements of that
type. The clinches and clutches and
wIkrIob and wobbles and shimmies
that Inspire the "willies" and Justify
the municipal expense of paying a
dance hall censor, are to be no more.
The "Jazz curfew" has sounded
hero as well as in other sections of
the country and the "wild and wool
ly" dances with the "catch as catch
can" holds are gradually sinking in
to oblivion. Roseburg lovers of the
Terpslchorean are are proving this
fact and one only has to visit the
dances being held here to witness the
proof.
o
Have you ever noticed the other
fellow's loose spokes? Don't let him
look at yours, try some Whiz Spo
ketite. You get it at Merten'a Salesroom.
! 1J
We willies;
knd furnish
64?'Il
Do" your eyes need help to enable you to do your work easier!
Now Ii a good time after your vacation, and before you start to
work, to have them examined and glassea fitted If they need
them.
We are at your service with the latest methods, and our prices
are reasonable.
BUBAR BROTHERS
A sale of home rooked fond will
be held at Vosburg Bros, grocery by I
tne w. (.:. I . u.. Sa urdnv. Sent 11
INITIAL FALL SHOWING
Quito a few of the new fall ah oes have arrived. We Invite you to
come in and look them over. Designed for service as well as style.
A Little Care Saves Months of Wear
Heels straightened and reinforced the day they show signs of turn
ing or wearing, will save the heels and strengthen your ankles.
Soles replaced as soon as they got thin keep the uppers from
stretching all out of shape. You'll be surprised how the life of
your shoes will be prolonged by OUR REPAIRMAN who under
stands shoes and their proper care.
Ladies- Our $5.00 Sale of Low Shoes is still on
ROSEBURG BOOTERIE
IHVIN Bit UN
Hhoca That fmify and kV'l Your Ft
flriniT V Tour repair vturk anil me thm dlffrrence.
riCRKIAS 1II.1XJ, CASS ST. llOKKBl'IIG.
Sheep. Raising Industry.
Sheep raising Is perhaps the e!det
of all Industries, for It was practiced
even before acrlnilture. Wool is a
product of cultivation or domestica
tion, for there are no wild anlmnls
which closely resemble the wool bear
ing sheep. Floyd V. Parsons, In tho
Saturday Kvenlng Post, says that with
the discovery thst cloth could be made
from wool came an effort to Improve
"he fleece by selection and brecllns.
The early Homms irrre most success
ful In this pursuit, and their endear.
or along this line resulted In deve'or
the conquest of the Iberlsn peninsula
Roman sheep -,m Introdacjl into
Sjialn, where they so greatly Improved
the nntlve flocks that even during Ro
man supremacy Sminlsh wool led the
world's markets, a prestige held for
iu centuries
Is your fan belt beginning to tear?
Get a Vulco-Cord at Merten'a
HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S
"SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS"
With an All-Star Cast in Ten Reels.
You've Read the Book now see the picture with all the characters of the fam
ous story from Preachin' Bill down to Little Pete.
There will be Special Music on our Symphonic Organ by
FRED DURNAM
Century Comedy
and
PatheNeivs.
A Program Every-one Will Enjoy at Regular Admission Prices
Adults 25 cents, Children 15 cents.
Don't forget we have the comfortable Seats!
WEDNESDAY Constance Talmage in "The Virtuous Vamp."
To -Day "S
66
To-Day
Only I
A Pathe Special with an All-Star Cast.
THE 131" CHAIR"
This wonderful Photoplay holds the imagination spellbound! You rack your
Brain, l ou luess and pue a.TiL",J:'L-ysM.i,g.s.os;r ,-n lOOOyearMj
Mutt and Jeff Comedy, "Dead Eye Jeff"
SEE JACK DEMPSEY after his third round Knock-out in the third episode
of hi3 wonderful Serial "Dare-Devil Jack."