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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
PA OH pom LITTLE ROGK WOMAN GAINED 22 POUNDS AKOl'XD THE TOWN' SMASH Go Shoe Prices! iir Mrs. Dickerson Had Suffered so Much and so Long She Felt Like Giving Up In Despair. "Although It has ben four years such a wonderful Improvement In since Tanlac restored my health and mv feelings that I wanted more. My b.l!it,!!;1H.1P.rl."0d1,r'!;,"i;' L?.H! PPtlte soon came back, the gas W. Dickerson. ot 412 V4 Center Ht..lt0PPed fo"ln on my stomach and Little Hock. Ark. I began to eat hearty and feel less At the time I began taking Tan-1 nervous. In a few weeks my troubles lac I had been suffering for a long all disappeared and I found 1 hud wbllo from a bad case of stomach also gained twenty-two pounds trouble. 1 had no auDetlte at all. and i weight. could not eat anything at all but that I "Every spring and fall I take a few made me sick at the stomach. In bottles of Tanlac and It keeps ine fact, the very sight of food name-j feeling as strong and well as anyo.io ated me and at times I suffered from i could wish to feel. I can testify to wnm on mv stomach until I became so I both the Immediate and lasting uenit I could hardlv .(and ud. suits one gets from Tanlac. It has I fell nff in welitht from one i certainly bee'i a blessing to me for hundred and fifty pounds to one the past four years and I am more hundred and eighteen and my nerv- man giau 10 give mm aiuiumeui 10 es were badly shattered. My niRiiib'De useu in tuning oiners snow aooui were all restless and miserable and I : it always got up In the morning feeling as bad as on retiring at night. "Mv first bottle of Tanlac made Tanlae Is sold In rtosenurg by W F. Chapman and by the leading druggists everywhere. The Baptist ladles will hold Christmas llazaar Nov. 20. Further announcement will follow later. ! EQUIPPED RANCH 400 acres. M bottom land, bal ance good pasture, all In grass except 75 aores; fenced and cross fenced, sheep-tight; fam ily orchard; on creek; good house, 3 barna. Will Include all stock and equipment and household goods. Trice 26. 000, y, cash, balance long time at 6. COINO PltUNE ORCHARD with stock and equipment for $!l000. Must be sold at once. 200 acres, with some good grass land; 12 acres prunes; 7 room Iioubh, barn, outbuild ings; 80 head stock. House hold furniture and all equip ment goes. G.W.Y0UNGANDS0N Itoal Fatal and Inraraaoa. lia Oasa Hi. Phot 1T A A A A A aaaafcaat HCAIUiKT NOW CfLOH IIAOE LON'DON, Kng., pet. 8 women are going "red" In Kngland with a vengeance, according to fashion au thorltleo. Scarlet Is to be the fashion able color for the coming season. Not only must the actual dress and hat be of the brightest hue, but all the adjuncts are to match. Red leather handbags are being sold in large Quantities, and red handled umbrel las are bringing high prices. Red gloves, red shoes and red silk stock ings are said to be In great demand TOWELS AMI WASH CI.OTHES. Received a shipment of the new lower prices. Small buck towels, 15c and 19c. Wash clothes, 10c, 15c and 19c. Carr's reduce prices In stantly as they are announced. You always save at Carr's. We have no fear of mall order prices, anop at Carr's and save. XOTIC'K TO LADY MACC'AHEES. All Lady Maccabees are requested to meet at Maccabee hall at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, und from there to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Davidson. Hera i'roin Drain li. A. CauiS-iU, of Dralu, was u buiiint-au vibitor lu tnli .ny today lot a sliurl time. Vlitiug l-'roiu Wilbur Mr. uikI Mrs. 11. U. Sheldon, of Wilbur, apuut the uuy lu iuuuuuik attending to bumiM u.alters. Visit in Albany .Win. 11. b. UodU-y left this after uoou ior Albany wncre sue will libit over the week end with relatives. Mjirriuge License issued A marriage license was issued to day to O. ii. Koudeau and 'i'neoia i'ltte, botll leflldeills of lik-udule. Ifcturu Home Mrs, i.ee Darker, of Drain, who has been visiting here with Mrs. M. li. (iermoud, lett this afternoon for ber home at Drain. KstJite in I'robato A petition was filed In the estate of Jesse b. Myers, deceased, today for the appointment of W. Mor gan as administrator. M. F. Rice is allirney for the estate. President of Conifiauy Here W. A. Williams, president of the Williams Loan and Investment com pany, of Portland, is In this city at tending to business matters and con ferring wih his local ugeuts, Iticu si Rice. Here From Wilbur Missea Gladys and Violet Godley, of Wilbur, came to Uoseburg tills morning to spend a short time shop ping. They returned borne on the afternoon train. I Shoe repair j IRV1N BRUM FOLKS, we are selling Shoes at a great reduction, It dont take people long to realize what it means to save $2,00, $3.00 and even S6.00 on a single pair of Shoes, but its true. We are taking a loss- and taking it gracefully. If its Shoes, of any kind, for any member of the. family, see us first if you are interested in Saving. WE HAVE Shoes out in $3.95, $4.85 etc. and bins for $2.95, felt slippers 50 $1.50 felt slippers- for $1 felt slippers for $1.95. And Rubber Boots well if you are in need of a pair, you can't make a dollar or two easier. Just walk fight in and pocket the Saving. prices are smashed during this SENSATIONAL SELLING EVENT. Extra Specials in BovS and Girls Shoes Friday and Saturday. 8vln! danco day, Oct. 9. at Winchester Satur- Come and look over our line of linens, both white and natural, at the Art Store. Perkins Illdg. Will Visit II Aire. Kva i'lttman of Vancouver. arrived In Roseburg this afternoon and will visit for a shorttime wlin Mrs I'lttman Is Just returning from her mother In law, Mrs. K. R. Page. an extended trip to New York, and Is enroute home. AdJllMlillg IjOHHWt T. T. Frith, Insurance adjuster. Is In this city conferring with Rice & Ulce concerning the adjusting of the Insurance of the Hurry Boardmau house and barn at Ten Mile, which were completely destroyed by lire recently. They are alno adjusting the loss of the threshing machine owned by A. O. Strickland and S. It. Schrenck, which was stored in the Uoarduian barn. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your Feet. Cass Street, Roseburg. PERKIN8JL0C. on. Oregi I'HTl ItKH ARK I -ffilh " "as i FOIKTH CLASS l-OSTMASTKIt ;MD KXAMIXATIOX. HAS l.AIUiK C'ltOI'. Arthur Haird. who has a tine prune ranch two mles from Cmpnua. re ports a total crop of 775 bushels from five acres or six year old trees. which Is a very good showing. LIBERTY THEATER Roseburg's Popular Home of Super Feature Attractions. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY YOU MUST SEE The United Slates Civil Si rv'.ce Commission has announce nn ex amination to be belli nt KoseiMiK. Ore., on Nov. 13. as a remit of which It la expected to make cer tification to fill a contemplated vac ancy In the position of fourth class postmaster at Canyonville. Ore, ai'd other vacancies as the? may occur at that office, unless it shall be de cided In the interest of the service to fill any vacancy by reinstate:nei.t. The compensation of the postm.uter at this office was $10 for the last fiscal year. Applicants must have reichsil their twenty-first blnhilay on th date of the examination, with the ex ception that In a state where women are declared by statute to be of anf for alt purposes at eichteen years women eighteen years of ape on the date of the examination wilt he ad mitted. Applicants must reside within the territory supplied by the postofflce for which the examination is an nounced. The examination Is open to all cit izens of the t'nlted Slates who can comply with the reouirements. Application blanks, form lY.i.I. and full information concerning the requirements of the evamination can bn secured from the postmaster at the place of vacancy or from the 1'nlted Stntes Civil Service Commis sion. Washington, P. P. Applications shonhl be properly executed nnd filed with the Commis sion at Washington. It. C, at the earliest practical date. X-RAY l-iXiiKH PRINTS 1'ICTI RKS ARK JiOOKED I Oil LIIIKItTV I WARNING TO MEN! She has the "come hither" in her eyes. She has those daring gowns and, boy. What curves! She's a vivacious 'vamp'. If You'te married-Watch your step! If You're Single-Watch your heart! BLANCHE SWEET IN HELPWANTED- MALE Sbc Mdy Be Poor :: BUI :: She Sare Is Clever BLANCHE SWEET Pulls an Original Love Idea in "Help Wanted -Male" which every girl wants to kuow and every man outfit to know. For Men only. Answer this Ad! HELP WANTED MALE, IVIKl WANTS MK I hsr $1W In tbln. My trtndt My I tin beautiful. 1 am haart.tr. KOUANT1C UIKL AUK. manor.. - s w Liberty Theatre Tit-tlUf Ia)19 li Some iilrlsiro In for the "Vamp Game", other maids do a little clever "Gold Dlio-intf". Hut the latest an, I trickiest system of females to gtl what they want la "HELP WANTED-MALE" SwBtaid Sweet p.l H ivtf RUTH OF THE ROCKIES. 5TH EPISODE ANO PATHE REVIEW 1 iliti-iM She had a stylish swagger, an allur ing figure, a mysterious name and ac cent, a $100 legacy, nnd a bulldog. What more did (his girl need to land the men, poor fish? Blanche Sweet Units the 1km, k for "HELP WANTED - MALE" BLANCHE SWEET IN "HELP WANTED-MALE" A gay romance of a maid who wanted a man. Ihiting gowns, stunning hats, Paris ian hose, vampire eyes, maid with a past. Using these she called for 'Help Wantcd-Male' SEE BLANCHE SWEET In a lively romance, sparkling with comedy. A PIQUANT' SPICY. FINE-FLAVORED COMEDY BLANCHE SWEET in 'Help Wantcd-Male' ri'lM MASKS ntOPKHTY skfi aimm.fs van sate. Two and one-half cents per pound at orchard. Fred Dillard, Kdenbower. ; NKW TOlAY. FOR KAI.tT ? M.Mt-l H:tk.Ty. Knit HKNT .1 tarrtl8. TmiuiT-p I il, Inrifi' furnishftl looniH. Call V. M. .slier St Klt SAT.K 7 -room house cctitrilv lo.-nii-il rhone 31-K5 after 6 t m F" I i s a I 7k .M.i"oYJrrtrit iTa"n5 hr wmitl. $4 on Krouud. Linclbtoom. lix- otlVllhv rr-'H i-l.ATK Irfn.mklnn:. evp.ri- f en 1 siMfrctri'ss, t'rices reasoiiMlUe. , li iv's Suit Stnp. 1 1 K HI i T 1 M . A X T S r eV nnF. l"T f7 ! 1 ti Ntravh.rrit'i, r:iiherrtt!. e(i V ii 1 1 Miian t li v rIerfi. IVarvy Iti. "'K SAI.K V i roum liu n milow : to I'll on pitv.Ml hi eft. Prl-,', f Jitnti. II,. If down. bn:in-(' on ti-rms. Sot propt-rtv at Ti'.". K. Sixth St. rfSTMM TaHort'il S-iltn and Overeorit nm.io-to-m.-asuM., tiuest uualitv. K.I. V. t'i li'e m. i ko t en tlian Sf.ir, It.i. tMi. k pri. ' K;y SuitShop. r.U'KUMANiSIXi,. ("aiaominlnV lnlie p:tlnt inir. xamifllilntr and polinhinti old or marred fnrnlture. Call ..r a.I.lr..sa W. It. 9ulllsn, S31 S. Main St. ,1-OK S.!,K TVli-'.mn and Splmenhem I nppl.'H th,. ppi,. (),i have n.. '-in 1 io o-nts ;t h,,x RIU up at ,i.,. or.;r.lm t'rimc own boxes. X. 1 II. w itt. Uro. k wiiv Matinee Ually 2:15 p. in.; Kvenings. 7:15 and 9 p. in. Trices: Children, madnee lt)c. evening 15c; Adults. , I OIt SAI.K-Two y. arllnir v.x,. omI ! Jl,nr- 2-bori. .;m'. feed lerindi-r. eorn aheller. :lk-v. dtirrinc plow. 2 , Ineuliamra. 1 hroo.l-r. 1 (rood rtnMi '"w. J H..iTtaedt. I'lxoiuill. ! rioin S4-K.t. i NOTli'K The Pirtx7 t o.'r..Mt OMt ,,f mr nr In fr.tnt nn the Mij-sth- th.-ater Tit!av intj pt.ii.,. ri'tum it to the New KeMew offi--e. a ! know who did It. otherwise ihfi- u hi tsA tt-....i.i.. i .... Hanks. V A N-TinCTKri,' rutdTin Prro: ' dure of an kind- In cmialderabio tun untie. AddrcM communlcat ion to Dunham'. Cit, Stor. N,rth Mend. ire.. stannic M'lnmy. quality, kind of pnrkane usrO. and hn ahipiDviit can t n.ad. Some unusually special features have been booked by the manage ment of the Liberty theatre tor the next two weeks.. The list which fol lows will prove of interest to those whl liketo look ahead on the pro gram: Nazimova in "Madame Pea cock," "Burning Daylight" by Jack London; Bert LytWl In "The Price known stage successes, "Parlor Bed room and Bath. ' "Polly With a Pat." "Misleading Lady." "The Great Redeemer,' with House Peters; "The Mutiny of the Klsinore," by .lark London; Kugene Walters play, "Fine Feathers, with an nil star fast, and May Allison in Mrs. Humphrey Ward's story, "The Mar riage of William Asche." Po not break down your casings with air and then think you can have them filled with Universal Filler. rui i.v wK.iniKit nt.i'OHT. U. R Weather Ilure.ni. local off lev. Rnehurgr. Oregon, 24 hours ending 6 i. m : I'rfH'lMltation In lnrhe anil Itiindreiltli HiirlM-st temperature yeaterdav .. til Lowest temperature last nittlit ... 61 I'rei-ipi tu thui. lu-l 1M hours 0 Avemjje preeip. from Sept. 1. 1K77 1.71 Tut nl pret-ip. slnee rirst of mo.. . .fiS Normal pro.ip. fr thn month.... 2 61 Total pn-eip. from .Sept. 1, lyO. to to date 2.9 2 Average preolpfrom Sept, 1. 77. ." 1,62 Total pxi'i'nh fdom Spt. 1, l!jn... l.H Average preeipitutlon for 43 wet seasons (Sept. to May, Inc.) 31.47 Forecast to 8 p. m. for aouthwusiern Oreison: Tonight a ml untny rain. Enormous Buying Power Forces Prices Down. We take pleasure In announcing tluit, win, , arrival of our kit alilpment A New Price on Men's Overalls $2.49 Mude nwuiihle by our enormous quantity purrlia-sea for 29T ttom. Social dance at Winchester Satur day, Oct. 9. o - Mrs. L. E. Dement and baby, who have been visiting here for a short time, left this morning for her home at Myrtle Creek. Miss A. Gobeillo, of San Franciaco, who has been spending the summer at the A. J. Tuck residence, left this morning for her home. Social dance at Winchester Satur day, Oct. PAHIS, France. Oct. 8 An li proved method of taking criminals! finger prints by X-rays has been in vented by Dr. Henry Beclere. The process consists of rubbing the ends: I of the fingers with red lead, which! Is opaque to X-rays. On being X-ray photographed a photograph of the finger tip is obtained, similar to an inked print, but is much mere ac- curate. I TODAY 1 I Matinee -Evening Or. TODAY Matinee Evening Constance Talmadge .T. R. Dent, local manager of the South Pine Street from the heirs. The property consists of a 7 room j Mr. Dent takes immediate possess ion. The deal was made through the. G. W. Young and son agency. -IN- "A Temperamental Wife" Some People Say Happy Marriages Are Made in Heaven, But Believe Me! The Good Old Family Doctor Had a Lot To Do With This Courtship. ROLIN COMEDY AND PATHE NEWS MATIXKK EVKNIXO SATURDAY MATI X E E K VE.N 1X0 D. W. Griffith Presents "The Greatest Question" To -Day Only! Day THE PICTURE OF A THOUSAND LAUGHS MAR.Y P1CKFORD In Her Greatest Character Role 'THE HOODLUM' Bigger and Better than "Daddy Long Legs" and gives MARY PICKFORD a Character Part that is Comedy Classic, AND IMAGINE! -- AT REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES. ALICE HOWELL COMEDY and ILLITERATE DIGEST.