Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 12, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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4 HULL
UMBRELLAS
We carry a fine selection of
genuine Hull Umbrellas with
detachable handles, in white
Ivory with rings and in the
amber Shepherds Crook, with
a pleasing variety of colored
tops. Just the thing for a gift
for mother or the good wife.
Prices reasonable.
BUBAR BROS.
Jackson Street
AltOl .M) THK TOW.V
Consult Clifford,
Psychic Diagnosis
Health cullurc taunlit ly tho Bat
tle Crook aystrm. Physical culture.
Hydrotherapy troatinonts taught un
d.T the U. S. government plan, ao
simple a child can give them. Have
vim, be well, at rung, and happy.
Hooni 3. Grand Hotel. Hear Clifford i
great lecture at the Liberty Theater
Wednesday night. No extra charge.
DKESSMAKIXO NOTICE.
I dealro to Inform patrona and
other desiring first-class work that
1 have moved from BIO So. Jackson
to 628 So. Main St. No phone In
stalled aa yet. Mrs. Oulhrldgo.
Her latest and greatest production,
Nnrlmova, coming Liberty.
ciiax;k ix admission- iiickh.
ANTI.KIM A.l MAJESTIC THK
ATKIW.
Beginning Friday, Oct. llith, until
further notice our prices will be as
follows: All matinees, both theaters,
children 10c, adults 20c, Including
tax; evening performances of regu
lar feature programs at Majestic The
ater, children 10c, adults 20c, Includ
ing tax. GLOIIE THEATRE CO.
The Woodstock Is preferred by
tlKBO who know. A. S. Huoy, Hose
burg Distributor.
When your car Is equipped with
Universal Tiller In a good set of
casings, your troubles are ended.
Woodstock, the standard type
rltor. Improved, simplified, mod
ernized. A. 8. Huey, Uoseburg Dis
tributor.
Ir. Unuluuru lu City
Dr. BradburD of Winston was In
the city today transacting business
matters.
Will Addrens (iruiige
County Agent II. K. Haslett will
address the South Deer Creek Grange
on Saturday evening.
In From Melrose
Mr. and Mrs. Itoyce Busenbark of
MtlrriHA Mnent thn llav In Ittltieburz
attending to business matters.
Vlwlt In Kugeiio
Mrs. 8. Strickland left this after
noon for Kugene where she. will visit
with her daughter Mrs. C. W. Mullen.
Goea to fflcvHlale
County Clerk Kd Lenox, candidate
for re election left this afternoon for
Olendale to spend a short time In the
Interest of his campaign.
Here From OiikluiHl
Miss Kdith Stevens of Oakland.
came to Koseburg this morning and
spent a short time visiting with her
friends and shopping.
Vlxlt in Portland
Clifford Fields and altiter Margaret
left this afternoon for Portland to
spend the remainder of the week In
visiting with relatives and friends.
He urns ll
Mrs. Ferd Fortine who has been
spending a short time in Koseburg
attending to business matters re
turned this afternoon to her home
In Oakland.
OnMntpl On
Mrs. W. M. Pnrtlns of Rice Creek
;il of tonsils this morning at the
underwent an operation for remov
Mercy hospital. Dr. A. C. Seeley was
In attendance.
South IVer Creek people In-
Several South Doer Creek people
were In Roseburg attending to bus!
ness matters. among them being
Clyde Hatfield, Jack and Harlan
Melton, and Pr. and Mrs. C. H
Bailey and son William.
N'n IfcniHW Weflnewlny Night-
There will be no dance at the
armory Wednesday night according
to an announcement of the Jaz-O-Four
orchestra, today. Instead prep
arations are being made for a grand
big time on Saturday night at the
regular week end dancing party.
To Idaho
Mrs. T. F. Hoops and daughter
Miss Florence McClav. who have
been making' an extended vlBlt here
1th Mrs. M. F. Patterson and Mrs.
A. C. Marsters. left this afternoon for
Idaho where they will spend n short
A Battery of Speakers
At Court House, 7:30 P. M.
Thursday, October 14th.
Interest centers around the flg ht to establish CO-OPF.ItATIVK
JIAItKKTIXU IN OlSEtJOX through the passage of the Market
Commission bill. It is hoped to accomplish through thiB act FOR
THE FAIOIEIM OK OIlKtiON what has been accomplished by the
producers of California.
Those who touch upon the 5" interest rate bill will endeavor to
present the disastrous results that would follow the passage of this
radical measure. Ruin for the state Is freely predicted If this bill
should bo successful at the polls.
Be sure to attend the meeting.
Liberty Theater
THE HOUSE OF FEATURES
WIIKItU KVKKYIIODY ,OI S
time before continuing on to their
home In Illinois.
Id From Camas Val h'
Misa Alice Scranum. "f Camas
Valley, spent the day in Knsishurg
shopping and visiting with friends.
Hark From Portland
Dr. C. B. Wade returned last nipht
from Poriland, when- h had b-n
attending to business matters for the
past few days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Iluphes. of Wil
bur, left here this iimniing for Hilt,
California, where liny expect to
make their home. They have resided
in Wilbur for some time.
Congratulations are being show
ered on Mr. and Mrs. l.eon MeClin
tock, well known young people of
this city, upon the arrival of a hahy
son. born lo them this morning The
mother and son are both doing
nicely.
Ixxlire Hum Pleasant Meeting
Following the regular meeting of
IJIac Circle lust night the members
n attendance were taken to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver John
son, where they were entertained
with music and conversation until a
lato hour. Refreshments were then
served.
(oodltourn Hoiuto Sold
Tho John Goodhoum home, lo
cated on West First street, has been
sold to F. A. Knight, recent arrival
here from Nebraska. Mr. Knight
will reside there at rncp. The deal
was made by the Lawrence and V
don Real Estate company.
Last Time Today
HI
SKI
of the
DAWN"
A Photoplay of the novel
"A Desert of Wheat"
By Zane Grey"
Wednesday and Thursday
Robert Brunton
Presents
J. WARREN
KERRIGAN
"NO. 99"
By Wyndham Martin.
This is Kerrigan's Greatest Production
See it. Startling, thrilling, sensational.
f CLIFFORD
The noted "Seer" te Man of Psychic Powers; America's Pro
phet, will appear on the stage of the Liberty Theater, Wednes
day evening and will bare the future of Roseburg, for the next
five years. Success, Rerveises, National Government.
SEE HIM
HEAR HIM!
Matinee Dally 2:15 p. m.; KveninRs,
T : 1 5 and 9 p. m. Prices: Children,
matinee 10c, evenings 15c; Adults,
25c.
Visit Is Surprise
Mrs. Howard T. Henderson, Bister
of Mrs. Oliver Johnson, surprised
her relatives and friends In thin cltv
today by arriving from Havnes
Alaska, to remain in the countv. Her
husband, who was formerly of Reeds-
port, has 'been discharged from the
nnny and came with her ns far as
Kugene; going from there to Reeds
port to visit his parents. Mr. Hen
derson has been stationed at Fort
Seward, but has now been released
from army service. After a visit
with his parents and a short huntin?
trip he will be joined at Ueedsnort
hy his wife and they will establish
'heir home there.
DON'T
DESPAIR
If you are troubled with pains or
aches; feel tired; have headache,
indigestion, insomnia; painful pass
age of urine, you will find relief in
COLD MEDAL
Th world', standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric add troubles and
National Kemady of Holland Binca 1606.
Tbrce sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed.
Look for the a.m. Gold M.d.l om averw Ws
ana accept no ireil.lioa
"ItlllE" M Ull.H AMI I'lXKI)
OXK DOI.l.AK Al COSTS.
CI.KVEI.ANU). Oct. 12. 'Itube"
Mtirquiird wan fined one dollar and
costs in the lncul court on a chargi)
of violating the exhibition ticket
ordinance. President Ilydler.of the
National league, said ua the violation
was purely technical he would take
no further action.
Enormous
Buying Power
Forces Prices Down.
We Uke pleasure til announcing that w(Ul .
khllHiient "rnvai oj oa,
A New Price on Men's Overalls $2.49
MiMle ixwsihle by our enormous quantity purcluues for 297 it01
Noted Pyschic to
Appear at Liberty
Charles Clifford, the seer, who has
returned to this city and taken up
headquarters at the Grand hotel,
will appear at the Liberty theater to
morrow evening. At this time he
will give a town prophecy, telling In
general outline the progress that
will come to Roseburg In the next
live years. Mr. Clifford, who is a
well known psychic, Is specializing
on these prophecies, and is suld to
have met with wonderful success In
several places. He will tell whether
Koseburg will meet with fire, dis
aster, storms, failures, earthquakes
and calamities In the next five years.
He will also tell of coming ctutngos
in city government or the death of
prominent men. Mr. Clifford will
also answer any questions that nny
onc of the audience wishes to uslc.
He will appear at both evening per
formances, ee
liosiKitv von i.kss.
When looking for hose for mother,
father or tho children, you like a
full line to choose from. Carr's store
carry a big line. Women's hose, cot
ton 19c, lisle 35c and 60c, finest mer
cerized 85c, art silk boot 86c, line
thread silk $1.69. Children's hose.
j light weight 25c to 35c, mediums 85e
i to 60c, triple thread heaviest wt. 65c
I to 75c. Don't pay more at "sule"
, prices. Our hose gives satisfaction.
, our prices save you money. In fact
' "it s always save you money.
HH
BUY A
HOME!
We will sell yoll hMM
eaty terms. For emp; 4
modern 5-rooai cottage, plu,.
ered, built-in features, bah, on
paved street. Price 12500 00
$500.00 down, with baln
like rent.
8-Itoom plastered bouse ig h,
locaiton, on paved street; but
nient, lawn; an tttrtciitt
home. Trice $4200.00; $;oo.0(
down, balance monthly paj.
menls.
Uo w ill be pleased to show tog
G. W. YOUNG AND SOX
Real Fatote and Insarota.
II U Cms 81 Pbor 411
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR NOTICE.
RpRuIar nioPtinR of Ascalon Cn
mandery No. 14, K. T., tonight ill
o'clock. An important question i
to come before the body aaodiUSi
Knights are urgd to be present.
S. J. SHOEMAKER,
Recorder.
If you want to pe!l your property,
"ee J. A. Walker, 105 Cass St. Phone
it I.
XKW TOIY.
Fnli sI.K r,oi(l fn'sh row. Thone
l"iU s.U.K Thr Imps. Inquire 1370
rnipqiif. Avf or phone fiti-L
V A NTTl To r. nf !or6 rootTrfiTT
'iJto'iHty Apply Liberty The;iUr,
APi'i.Ks kon sai.i: io cut fT?
Inish.-l, piik thorn yourm-K. lixon
l!an. h. l-ixdiiviUe.
nH SAI.K-'jo.oon (lull! Pollar "utrnw-
b.Tiy p'.mt!: Iiiiiiie-hnte nrd.rs rillctl
ai ,.,.r thoiwiintl. W. IC. Kin.!.
" in5ir. drpmin.
W A NTItl ' -l'.'suinn hk shoe or v lot l
ittK s,U'm;iti. -fra expfrtent-e.
A-1 ref rit ftimisii.Kl. AiMrtKS
.1 A., .jit.. N.wji-ltfVii'W.
ri:nKs "Ki-:i nri:it sve $10, ini:T
on otir 1 'it 1 1 Suit anil Ov'rt'oat. rui
wool, hiinil ni.il'-tii-inonuri? Kd V.
I'ri.-f HUinilaul Kiiv'h Suit Shu p.
IM-1tl.lt' Al'c-TI. n Wedne-.tTv:
i' I. -'MM. ;it I i.nvlMr. Or.-.. I will
ofr.-r for s.ilt- at public au- ttoii a
nuttilMT of rhu- J.-rttt-v rowd S.. be-g.n-
at 1 ;t-t p. m Tho?. MatfWl.l.
So rii'K- I'arty who nfole nijt'w rl-v
whtn 1 mm mi the Fri7l.-r
ant p:a.-e is known. Return j.-w-flry
t nn',ii or tako conHi'iiience
jtirrle lMxon. IMonvillt On-.
ib'ii:s koi; si.k:-vih have .t tT
koo.I bitr w..i k l.ann an.l with pmiu
ri.-w he'.tvy tr.-ah in if harness; tlu-se
are all koo.I. ooiin'i. hone-"T, lat
li,,re J.it ,.fr rot,l woik. Will (..
fur-sal. i!.,-ap at Krnplre Fee1 Stable
o,t i;, m 5. if ltM.klnK r t-a-n
or harness , ll nnil look them over
Ask f.-r .l.rry K.kl
r.KS 1MU SA1.I-: byMotor Shop t.ar-
ane
'''""-I $ 27S 0'
Velie &,,,) ,,,
n er'.nml f,o,, ,lf
Mut-b-U s ,.o on
stu,l,..Aker .u.
lit-t. ,i,i
Sti"l.'baker -;,.
l.ilerlv hon.U tftken m full " fn e
rtlue of any of ubove car.
Prompt tlyrxf'A
Vrf-A Booa to Biiainasa
A. S. HUEY, locu m. Kstrrin
TODAY
Matinee -Evening
A Laughing
Hit with
WALLACE
REID
Immmm today
VwnM. I I Matinee Evening
S1 17 I 1I ' " I With I
II H ir, Bebe
. Ull nUUJJ Daniels
FOR UUCHS. DO YOU? k T 11
I AND THE NURSE I AS IMlINt I
AND SPEED. I 1
PATHE NEWS 1
VOU DON'T GENERALLY CO TO A SICK ROOM
BUT SUCH A SICK ROOM
SHE KNOCKED 'EM DEAD FOR CLASS
SENNETT COMEDY
AND
Also BABE RUTH in "Over the Fence"
See him in action with the New York "Yanks" & Cleveland "Indians"
in an actual 1920 game. Slow Motion Camera shows in
c'ear Analysis the Swing that made him famous.
MATIXKK EVKXIXU
"THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE" BY REX BEACH.
Only! tj7C4fM Only!
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ill
! To-Day f;
Only! f
, I in His Marvelous
Les
II A Qtrt., e c.l.t: f,
nil . uiun ui ouonme.sacr
j j An epic of li
; Muitan
WKDXESDAY
MATI.XEK EVEXLXO
WILLAM FARNUM
Portrayal of the Immortal JEAN VALJEAN in VICTOR
OKEATEST MASTERPIECE
Miserables,
ifice by one whom snriot-v wrnntrofl hevond reparation.
fe from the pen of a Genius and Prophet.
d Jeff Comedy and Jack Dempsey Serial