CONCERNING ENGAGEMENT RINGS
Ae the attractiveness of a picture may be lessened in the
framing, so may a gem poorly set fail to assert much of its
value and beauty.
The popularity of our engagement rings are founded on
their distinctive character and reasonable prices.
BUBAR. BROTHERS,
ROSEBURCS BEST VALUES IN
SCHOOL SHOES
Are Bointf Featured at the BOOTERIE
Rather a broad statement to make, but you can prove It yourself
and agree with us when you see the shoes we are offering lor your
kiddles.
Wonderfully well made and the stock In them will stand tbe kicks
and knocks that only children can give them.
Up to the minute In stylo, these school shoes are wonders and our
complete showing of all sizes and models will make selecting a
pleasure.
Unusual care will be taken to insure your children a perfect fit.
H ROSEBUBG
SK0ISTHA1 SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET, BRING US
CASS STREET,
Strawberry Plants!
FOR SALE- Several thousand
well rooted strawberry plants,
Oregon and Gold Dollar, $10
per thousand. E. P. Dnllnu,
806 Winchester, or W. 11
nrlmhall, R. 2.
Liberty
Theater
Rosiburg's Popular House of
feature Attractions
TODAY QNLY
BILLY RHODES
is
"The Blue Bonnet"
li
AND
Law of the Border I
TOMORROW AND THURSDAY
Louise Glaum
in
"SEX"
A Lav if h A rivaling Startling
Kiitertainmotit and
BABY "MARIE" IN MISS CINCERBREAD
Friday and Saturday
"SHERRY"
From thr novel hyfioirip Rarr
Met u to neon. A lah ot
Drama, Oodles of Romance
Third Fpfaotle
"Ruth of the Rockies"
Pathe Review.
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Matinees Daily, 2:15 P. M.
Evenings, 7:15 and 9 P. M.
PRI1FS:
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ADUHS Ctmi
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GIFTS THAT LAST.
BOOTERIE
IRVIN
BRUNN
YUUR REPAIR WORK AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE.
ROSEBURG.
CAPT. WILLIAM FINCH
siiiawi r s
Cpt William Pinch of the White
6 tar Liner Baltic will retire on a
pension after having tailed for 46
year on all Nvm tea.
I Suniiary Dairy htt chiitiRcil buck
! to 11 Ik lit it i id illuming tMivrry, on no
count uf warm weathor. Krvah milk
rtini ci'i'ani from at fit1 to.stotl cowh
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ttritnsw ek phonearapn. I1", nersry
J,,,,,, ivo perfection oil rsi .
tsi.ie.'lii; dining table. 1 10. and
other items. i'n French siore
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after S a.
Pint HAI.K ltsslsansd rrs-grsst ssl,
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Oregon.
AKOl'XD TUB TOW.V
Ou IluKiness
Mrs. Roy Tate left this niorulug
for Oakland to spend the day in at
tending to business matters,
To Vti.lt ItehUlvps
Neta ppencer left this morning
for Arlington where sue will visit
with relatives for a tuw days.
Vb.lt at Portland
K. Tollman and wife left this morn
Inn for Portland where they will visit
with friends and relatives Ifor a few
days.
Visit In Medford
'Miss Clara Anderson left this
morning for Medford where she will
spend a short time visiting with her
rather H. A. Anderson.
leaving Itoseburg
M. V. Stephens and wife who have
been residing on a farm near Look
ing Glass left this morning for Bend
where they will make their home.
Operated On
Arthur Mathews of the Melrose
district underwent an operation at
the Mercy Hospital this morning.
Or. Sether was in charge. Mr. Math
ows is resting comfortably.
Kntortiilnod at JHnner
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ashcraft
last night entertained at dinner Mr.
and Mrs. Osmond Lenox, of Portland
and their daughter Hetty Jean.
Moving to New Homo
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Shoemaker,
who have been residing on East Oak
street, today moved their household
goods to their newly constructed
home on Blakeley street.
Ilotiirna to Wyoming-
Taylor Allen, ot Hheridan, Wyom
ing, who has been visiting here with
his brother, A. W. Taylor, who re
sides at Round Prairie, left this af
ternoon for his home.
Going to College
Goorge Willett, formerly a member
of the 65th artillery will leave on
Monday for Eugene where he will at
tend the University of Oregon. Mr.
Wlllott attended O. A. C. during the
last Bemester.
.Ire in lowa
Word was received hore this morn
Ing from Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller
to the effect that they had arrived
in Hlooniflold, Iowa, where they will
spend the next two months visiting
with relatives. They are residents of
this city, Mr. Miller being employed
by the Southern Pacific here.
To California
Mrs. K. Zimmerman, and son
Walter, and Miss Kathryn and Flor
ence Zimmerman who have been vis
iting here with Mrs. 8. C. Manz, left
this morning for points In California
where they will make ah extended
nojurn before rettirniug 'to their
home in Cleveland, Ohio.
Slugs at Antler
Clinton Cameron, well known local
boy. has been engaged by the Antlers
theatre management to sing each eve
ning. His premier appearance wsf
made last evening, and he was greet
ed by a storm of applause. Ho will
ning again tonight and will no doubt
prove quite a drawing card.
Ieputy Sheriff II
F. C. Schulte, deeputy sheriff from
rteodsport. spent the day In Uose-
tiurg attending to court matters. Mr.
Schulte figured very prominently In
the capture of the robbers of the
robbers of tho Scottsburg quarry,
and also in the apprehension of sev
eral "moonshiners" in the Heedsport
vicinity.
leaves for Kugeiie
S. C. llnrtrum. agency supervisor
of the American Central. Life Insur
ance Company, accompanied by Mrs.
llartrum, left today for Eugeue and
other northern points, to confer with
his agents and to open up new terri
tory by the appointment itf addltion
nl agents. Mr. Dart rum Is develop
ing a very large business In Lane
and other northern counties.
Itoy Is Sent Home
Hilly Clarke the runaway boy.
who was picked up over a week ago
by the officers was sent to his home
:it Santa Kosa, today, his transpor
tation having been furnished by his
parents. Hilly was arrested for the
rubbery of the Wilder and Agee store
Mit as tho owners ot the store did
not desire to prosecute him he was
released.
Itengor In City
Forest Rangers Grant McLaugh
lin and O. C. Houser came to the city
today to testify before the grand
lury In the cas,. of Jim Cody, who
is charged with the theft of ranger
McLaughlin's horse near Hlack Rock
Rnnper Houser stsrted In search of
the stolen horse as soon as It was
missed and found Cody with the ani
mal near the southern borders of the
tale.
oet PiMidon With ews-Kevlen
Pick LcKoy, of California, arrived
In Roseburg yesterday to accept
a position In the exclusive Joh print
ing department of the News-Review.
The demand for quality service in
the way of commercial printing has
taxed our already efficient forte
that it becomes necessary to add
another printer to this department
in order to cope with the constantly
Inrresslng patronage given this part
of the business.
lliw line Primes
I.OU Hanks of Canvonvtlle has
sent the News-Review Hfflre a box
f f. mA .v.. At
"n Prunes and they are on dls-
Play In the windows. The fruit was
taken from Hanks five acre tract of
f , , . .. .
ed" rrom any special trees but were
tsken from ten different trees all
on bench land. Hanks states that ha
plcktd It bushels tfrom thai trses
and ha esnacts to set at least i'Jv
bushols this year.
From Kiddle-
Mrs. D. li. Hensley caiue to Rose
burg this afternoon from Riddle to
attend to business matters.
Return Jftmie
Mrs. S. U. Stevens, who has beei.
visit.' ng here with relatives, left tb.li
afternoon for her home in Albany.
to Portland
Miss Gertrude Rast left this af
ternoon for Portland where she wil!
spend several weeks visit lug with
relatives.
0Krateil Oil
Jack Gvider, of Yoncalla, and D.
W. James, of this city, underwent
operations this morning at the Merc)
hospital for the removal of tonsils.
Dr. Beely was in attendance.
Going to Portland-
Win. Hiney of tbe Automatic r.iec-
trlc Brake Company will leave either
tonight or tomorrow for Portland to
attend to business matters for that
corporation.
Dr. Italley In Town
Dr. C. H. Bailey, the South Deer
creek farmer, was a visitor in the
city this afternoon. He stales that
his prune crop .a normal, but ne
fears that If the rain continues it
will raise "old Ned" with the fruit.
Brings Fine Corn Exhibit
M. F. Ryan, of Riddle, arrived
here this afternoon from Riddle. He
brought with him about a dozen can
of fine corn, which have been placed
on display in the Lawrence-Cordon
company windows.
Orchanllsts Are Busy
The apple growers of the county
are this week busily engaged in try
Ing to save the apples which wen
blown from the trees by the terrific
winds of last week. Nearly all of the
apples are In good condition and the
growers have in many instances neen
able to dispose of them by selling
them in sacks to Roseburg residents
Or Overturns Knroute
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rodgers, ot
Loleta. California, are visiting In
this city at the home of Mrs. J. 1
Hunter a sister olf Mrs. Rodgers. En
route they experienced some bad
oads. hut this side ot tirants i ass
heir car went Into the ditch, severe
ly bruising Mrs. Rodgers. but her
husband and baby escaped any se
rlous injury. Mrs. Rodgers Is report
ed to be much better today.
Special attraction at the armory.
Thursday evening, Sept. 23, In addi
tion to the dance to be given for the
benefit of the hospital. Aesthetic
.lance by Maxine Moore and Mildred
Sinnlger, pupils ot the Moore-Holn-lliifl
studio.
MISS SUE S. WHITE
Miss Sue S. White of Nashvlllt,
Tenn., chairman of the National Worn.
en's party, has bern placed In charge
of the campaign for ratification of tfls
suffrage amendment by Ttmnessee In
the special secsion of that state legis
lature. She was formerly executive
erretary of the Tennessee commia.
on for ths blind.
PRINTING
WITH A DIGNIFIED
SERVICE THAT
BRINGS A SMILE OF
SATISFACTION
Sun Printing
Company
CW.YOUNC E.I.WIMBERIY
six actTH jtw sum
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MRS. HELEN B. LONGSTREET
Mrs. Helen B. Longstreet, widow of
General Longstreet, famed Confeder
ate commander, who has been ap
pointed national chairman of ths
League of Woman Voters.
GEORGE H. WHITE
b -w &
George H. White, former member
congress from Marietta, who
has been made chairman of the Dem
ocratic national committee and pilot
of the presidential earnatnn.
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I Matinee Evening Jj VswTMigisiT 1 Matinee Evening
WM. FARNUM
The
The Story of an Attractive Adventurer Who Conquered the World
with a Sword and a Smile.
CENTURY COMEDY AND PATHE NEWS.
A Special Musical Program at 7:15 and 9 By
Fred Durnam Clinton Cameron
Matinee and Evening WEDNESDAY- Matinee and Evening
ANITA STEWART AS "MARY REGAN"
To -Day
Only!
VIOLA DANA
LIKE LEAP YEAR SHE WAS
"Dangerous to Men"
Nobody Wanted Her at First Then Everybody Wanted Her.
MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY AND JACK DEMPSEY SERIAL.
Watch for Rupert Hughes' Comedy Hit of the Year,
. ?
'tt-frti
ey j FROM EUERV CORNgR fryy
of America cornea the cry for greater produc
tion. Wheter you are a farmer, manufacturer
or merchant, the introduction of increased
efficiency is profitahble and advisable.
See that you have a good banking connection.
Make the Roseburg National Bank your de
pository, The Roseburg National Bank
RoseburfOre.
The women of St. George's Guild
will hold a home cookery sale at
Ktdd's grocery Saturday, Sept. 25.
o
Say, ladles, the boys are all work
ing for that big Leap Year dance at
Winchester, Saturday night, Septem
ber 26.
Special Invitation to the people of
Douglas county to attend the dance
at the armory Thursday evening,
Sept. 23, for the benefit of the hos
pital, and see the aesthetic dances
by the pupils of the Ilelnline-Moore
studio.
SCHOOL MIDDIES
Plain White with long sleeves. Blue
Flannel Collar may be attached.
You can save money here.
98c to $2.98.
-IN-
Adventurer"
V iiO O T-
Send postage stamp for elrculin
of magazine combination.. Fictlna
Library. Rosehnr n.. cuo"
- O, VICguu,
Mrs. J. F. Campbell spent a Aon
time In Roseburg this morninj SZ
ping, returning to her home in Sutk
erlin on the afternoon train.
o , '
Apple packers, don't forget that
we have a stock of Kenton pan.,
holders on hand. Churchill Hwd. Co.
R. H. Jones of Chicago, who hai
been visiting with his son L. D Jon
of the Highway Service Station left
mig niiMiiiiiK n,r ins Dome.
To -Day
Only!
"Scratch My Back."