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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1920)
nOIRRtl HQ KIWI BKVTKW THnUtPAT. OCTOBER PAORMX Children's Eyes Should Be Examined! "YOU should know whether your chil- drens eyes are normal, whether they see near and distant objects per fectly and whether school work and reading have strained their eyes. Poor eyesight will hold back their progress anf make them seem dull. Do not let them be handicapped with poor vision, when a properly fitted pair of glasses will give them relief and make them on par with the others. We are fully equipped for examining eyes and fitting glasses. , GBUBAR BROS. r- - - Jackson Street : AllOCXU THE TOWX rrom Xew Mexico E. Mauling, who hm been spend ing (he Dast year In New Mexico, ! has returned to Rose-burg to reside permanently. I lif Town TmIu); I Nat Howe of Dier Creek came to 'Roseliure this morning to spends a ! short lime attending lo business I matters. 'In Iniiil JrfMikhiR (ilium Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of I Looking Glims motored lo Koseburg i today to spend a short time trans acting business matters and visiting ' with friends. In From Country Mrs. H. V. Whitney was a business visitor In Roseburg for a few hours today, motoring In from her home south of town. , Huh Heurt Failure Hert Hprneue suffered a very "e- MI SIO CASE IS J-OKT Russell Lintott, Scoutmaster, has received a communication from Mra. U. G. Murphy of Seattle, stating that her son lost a music case con taining considerable music while h was travelling with the Whitney Boy chorus. The case was believed to have been lost in this city, and Mrs Murphy requests that anyone who can give information regarding it will be reimbursed. Mr. Lintott says that he will return the music case to fleatte In case it Is found. NOTICE! To Builders of Rose burg and Vicinity. In spite of toe plaster shortage in the Northwest, due to the strikes In the mills, we have Just secured a car load of plaster from an Eastern mill. We have remaining unsold a. limited amount of this plaster. Builders re quiring plaster should place their orders at once, as this will probably be the last car obtainable this year. H. J. DENN Comer Oak and Main. LIBERTY f THEATER. THE HOUSE OP FEATURES. "Where Everybody Goes.1 TODAY ONLY! THE METRO Special Production! COMEOIfS HITS&MISSES GAUM3HT NEWS "THE MISFIT WIFE" ' FEATURING ALICE LAKE NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. TOMOKltOW AND S.VITHDAY It A 4BS BBJ"S WMMMI II rnfar itrjr II I M.tInDily:15p.m.: T.nlngs. 7:11 and p.m. Price.: I VHHni' ".M.V"r.tJS II I II CbJldrea ilatlnse 10, Evsnlnn It cents. Adults IS cents. N.. U( M j StPPOHT IS llUits. y v The trustees of the Roseburg and Douglas County Merchant association do moat urgently re- quest all members ana mer- chants of the city to lend tholr support to the Land Products 8how now being held at the state armory. This county undertaking should have the Interest of every one, every merchant should attend and urge his em- ployes and patrons to view thla well-displayed Dougiaa coumy agricultural and stock exhibit. The attendance and support given this first effort will stimu- late interest In the next year's efforts and It Is hoped you will not fall in this respect. Signed by Trustees of the Roseburg and Douglas County Merchants association. vere attack of heart failure last night, and his condition is said to be serious today. Mr. Sprague recently took over the managing of the Ho tel Douglas. Left This Morning Mr. and Mrs. Matt Callahan, who have been spending the summer near Roseburg with relatives, left this morning for San Luis Obispo, Cali fornia, where they expect to make their home. They formerly lived In Portland. Interested in Farms Mr. McNabb, of the southern part of the Btate, spent the day in town Investigating the virtues of certain farm properties he anticipates pur chasing. He is much impressed with the possibilities In this Immediate vicinity, and may conclude' to Invest. He Is a gentleman of wide experience and will doubtless make a One suc cess of any venture he engages in here. NOTICK TO Pl'IlMC. After October 20 we will conduct our blacksmith and Oyx. Acetylene business Independent of any associa tion. Prices will be adjusted accord ing to market conditions. All work guaranteed and prices right. - DENNIS MATTHEWS. Social dance at Winchester Satur day night, October 23. SENIOR EMUI.KMS OltDKRKD. A committee of seniors In the local high school, composed of Jeannette Rice, Glenn Britt. Gladys Raffety, Cecil McKnight, Clifford Fields and Dyrma Price, have selected the class emblem for this year and yesterday placed the order with Bastlan Bros, at Rochester, N. Y. The design chosen for the rings and pins was a small, green-gold arrow head, with the high school emblem of an Indian head raised on the surface. The In vitations will be simple and beauti fully embossed. They will arrive aDout the middle of November, -o 35 IN POOL HALL ROBBED. KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. Oct. 20. Two masked and armed men entered the Shippington poolroom at Shlpp Ing'ton, a sawmill suburb, last night m n o ciock. netd up a crowd of 35 patrons and escaped with loot vari ously estimated at between J700 and Witnesses said that gambling was In progress, and the men collected all stakes In sight. One robber worked quickly on searching pockets, while the other covered the crowd with two revolvers. The cash register was not touched. Have 12 hllshela TVAnlnu naaH left, first class. Will sell at one dol lar per bushel to make room for ap ples. Lerry Apple Brokerage. CHILDREN'S WALST INIOX Sl ITS . - "p, anu "Rir lnCth Union Cllll with mra at u. q (of combined. Makes a dandy garment for fall and winter. Comes 2 to 12 year sizes at $1.50 per suit. Carr's store, come and save. WAIt.Y H'KATUER REPORT, v,. ncnuier isurtau. loom onric. ""ur. yjrenon, 24 flours end Id i. m Off 6 J la Inrfce aait BaatlrtMltlM Precipitation. latt 24 hours ...".". 1.04 ' ' '." i ram pepi. i, isit Z.ii Total fxoosii from Snpt. 1, 1920... 3.20 .-.'..id ssm:ii, njf (ma monin.... z bl Total preclp. since first of month. 3 65 - S3 . - Aims inttn nepi. i, iv.u. .. 4 ot Avcrnae preclpltatlnn for 43 wet V. iv may, inc. . . . . a 1. 17 Or rob: ToniKht and Friday Fnir. NKW TOlAT. WANTED Olrl for ffneral hnuso- work. Mra. W. B. Strawn. 479-J. KuH UK NT I'.oom with or without board lady prefrred. 836 Winches- it i-none 3r.-n, FOU SALE Wood sawlne; outflt, enm- ""e BKiaa. cne.ip; nrm rias rhape. 2 h. enine. Box 10SJ, Rose- nr(r. AITO RAIttjAINS Dodare roadster. modrl; 1918 Maxwell, and 118 daklmid C, S thfMe uoed ears at Liberty Auto Kales Co., No. Jackson St. I ONLY A NICK EL But It Is a year's t-arninsTP on an Invented dollar. l.n-t J .. -r-,j ,,,(, null J VIII VIUIIIC atiiar until you see our prices. Hay s Suit frhop, , WANTED Young man. permanently loratefl, stendv ar.d reliable, wnntn to horrow seen or slKht hundred dol lars Can turnlnh first claa refi-r-enres and make wood substantia! pavmenta on the loan. Address Hoi SHKEP FOR "SALE 23 head of Rood ?"unn ewes aii j rood bUrka. In mire of Frank liahn, UtKonTllle. I'hone J-F21. FOR RENT Nicely furnished " house kveplna; rooms. No children. 707 U. Tb first cost of Universal rillar wtll b tara in about I months, after which you hara no txpauM ba fora roar Cftiinf tr won out. REAL STUFF Dlllard River Bottom Land Is tbe real goods. For Quality of soil, variety of crops grown, location and nearness to mar ket, Miller's Dlllard River Bot tom Sub-dlvlslon Is tbe winner. Now selling In tracts of 5 acres and up. Easy terms. Select yours now. G. W.YOUNG AND SON Real Ratate an Imamei. lta CMa Bt Fhona ttT My New (W Befereyou BUY, visit our Coat and Suit Department, where we have assembled for your selection a beautiful line of models se. lected to give the most satisfaction and w EVERY ONE IS A BARGAIN 1 I I -l today nT2mSm IHI ! MATINEE EVENING g inmmtmm I I 1 1 II rMMMrWrwomr -ostuvrcKr(rvrtr TODAY MAnxEE-marso A. Photoplay that holds the Mirror to the Soul. FEATURING ALMA RUBENS AND A SPECIAL CAST MNMMM M " rN r1r-l r M MMNii FANNIE HURST'S beautiful story of. a Boy's Genius and a Mother's Lovt Beginning in the Clamor of New York's Ghetto. Rising to the HeightsThen ending WHERE? A picture that brings a lump to the throat and a smile to Radiant with Love Divine A Treasure Trove of Human Emotions 1W ft sm&. W I -5o. I 7 -y : Vs..:- Tie Soul o Music Waed And Kindled A tor " 1 Master's VERA GORDON lid OASTON GLASS it Mf CbsamVm ft. v.'- - " 'HUMOR.ESaUE ' A PAK AMOUNT AR.TCR..FT P:. 7 There will be Special Music throughout the picture furnished by FRED AND PHIL DURNAM When you see "HUMORESQUE", you'll see for yourself that it i a picture altogether unusual. CHRISTY COMEDY AND ILLITERATE DIGEST Admission Prices, including War Tax: Children 20c, Adults 40c To-Day Only! To-Day Only1- WILL ROGERS Th funny man with the ninny sniilo in "ALMOST A HUSBAND He nit . lawyer, a echnol toarher. a nnne-mald. a wa.her-woman and AUMOST A It the funniest complication you ever aaw. And you'll enjoy rnj nilDUM Gayety Comedy and Paramount Magazine. ADMISSIOM PRICES. CHILDREN lOc. A D U LTSJtOe- liuvai m i