Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 30, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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alM IIH4. OCTOHfrU ""'???-
SAVE SAVE
MONEY
On That Jersey Dress You're Going to Purchase
Our Now York buyer ha .ecu red for u. beautiful luw lit very
low price. You are the one ho beuellt. Mke your .election now.
LOCAL XEWS XOTK8.
J. M. Judd. who has been spending
the past wei-k at Eugene in the In
terest of the Automatic Electric
Drake Company, has returned to
Uoseburg.
Judne A. F. Stearns, republican
caudidate for County Commissioner,
Bpent the day in Roseburg meeting
voters and attending to business mat
ters. The highway service company, con
ducting the filling station at the cor
ner of Douglas and Jackson streets,
is today putting up a new sign at tho
intersection.
The News-Review takes its hat off
o Joe Harvoy, of Edenuower, who
brought to thiB office todav a single
notato that welched five and one-
half pounds, and tho gentleman
stated he was seriously considering
Iho Installation of a derrick I-i ordr
to handle his crop this year. Mr
Harvey certainly has a system all Ms
own when It comes to producing
spuds and If there Is any other grow
er In the county who can "hold a
candle" to him, Just trot out yjur
sample spud.
Fred A. Williams, a member or
the public service commission, ac
companied by Guy M. Harris and
11. F. Forties, who have been at the
town of Hutherlin conducting a hear
ing In reference to the telephone
rates In that vicinity, were Rose
burg visitors today. Mr. Williams
has mnny warm frinds in Roseburg
and vicinity, having visited here on
numerous occasions. Ho is a strong
HnnllnK supporter and looks for his
WON'T UK A SUAt.H.it: ..w
X He a hundred percent citizen.
Th data U Tuesday. November
2. Your ballot is as gooo as me
next man s or woman s. vote, w
Don't be a Blacker, vote. J'ui
the X wherever you tninn Desi, w
but put it somewhere. VOTE.
favorite candidate to go "over the
top" In Tuesday's election.
Miss Nanette Axtell of Oaxland
tu a Roseburg visitor today, leav
ing far her home on the afternoon
train.
Mlu Vila Sweener. who is toach
lnr school at Round Prario, arrived
In Roseburg this afternoon for
short visit with friends.
iiian hnvA heen received here
by friends from Mr. and Mrs. E. II. I
Itosenberry, former residents oUd
Roseburg, who are now located for-
the winter at La Jolla, a beach col-iU
nv nt.n, it fnn mllna frnni Kan l)i.o. 1 A
They made the trip by automobile
without mishap and are much pleased
with their new home.'
Initiative measure number 310 on
the ballot to be voted In November
will give to Oregon a port equal to
any port on the Pacific Coast. You
nrn vitallv interested in the nassaee
of this bill. It will not Increase your I A
taxes. The cost Is borne by the Port I A
nf Pnitlnnri hut nit OrAt.nn tmmt vntn I k
on the measure. Vote 310 YES on
the ballot November second. (Paid
Adv.).
LOCAL NEWS NOT9.
Mrs. Orant Taylor, left this af
ternoon lor Oakland where she will
upend the week eiid visiting with rel
atives. Mrs. J. D. Woodrun left for her
home in Winchester this afternoon
after a short visit In this city with
friends.
Mrs. W. R. Neas was a Roseburg
visitor from Oakland this morning
leaving for her home on the after
noon train.
MiHs Vivian Buell came to Rose-
' burar today from her home at Dlll-
arO O SUUp 1SIIU ULIWUU A lew UWMia
visiting with triends.
Mrs. K. J. Wainscott and daughter
came to Roseburg this morning from
Oakland and spent a few hours In
shopping and visiting with friends.
Mrs. W. M. Prow and son, of
mnmiiia and suent a few hours In
Winchester came to Koseuurg mis
Hhoniilna and visiting with friend
Mrs. J. W. Nelson wno naa oeeii
making an extended visit here with
her daughter, Mrs. Walter Simmons,
left this afternoon lor ner nome in
rottiiKe Grove.
Hev. C. H. Hilton pastor 01 me
local Christian church, who has been
nttemllnir the national convention In
St. Ixmls as a delegate irom me loc
al church arrived in Roseburg to
day and wllloccupy the pulpit In the
church on Snday. Mr. Hilton re
ports a well attended and eiunusi-
astic session.
The Aloha club has made arrange
ments to sponsor a Hallowe'en dance
at the Maccabee hall on Monday eve
ning, and the affair promises to be
one of the most delightful of the
Hallowe'en festivities. Committees
have been appointed and the hall
will be resplendent with autumn
leaves, witches, black cats, pump
kins and all that goes to make up
a Hallowe'en atmosphere. Favor
dances have also been planned and
other forms of Halloween entertain
ment.
1
j Sunday Dinner
AT 4
iPP HOTEL j
iiinouriv
uiiiit IT AltMOKY
Late music, fine floor, big
crowd and the best time all
combined to make one big.
grund and glorious evening for
. a. ,)., armory tonight. w
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ON THE 1.T J
CINCIXATTI. Oct. SO.Oii
the last lap of the campaign.
Senator Harding conferred with
Ohio republican leaders today.
T;... .n..h befoio the clec-
tlnn will be tnnlsht In Colum-
bus. The speech tonight will he
tho 117th of the campaign.
lost woman' roixn.
TACOMA. O.-t. SO. Mrs.
charts ntnmnfle'd. who dlsan-
peered September 14th wearing
jewels worth $400, was roturntd
here after having lost Identity.
Her husband brought her here
from Portland, where she has
been In a sanitarium until this
week. She had been unable to
remember her mine. The
Jewels were al Intact.
Pie Social Is
Greatly Enjoyed
Frldav evening an enjoyabletlme
was Bpent by a large crowd at the
Fullertan school house. The program
was opened by the singing of "Kull
erton, My Fullerlon." with a chorus
of ghosts to assist in the singing.
Mr. Cameron's vocal solo was
much enjoyed, aa well as the two
readings by Mrs. Ashcraft, and the
vocal duet by tho Misses Kohlhagen
A chalk talk entitled. 'A Biography
by Victor Arundel kept the audience
In a happy mood. From the sale of
pies. $25 was cleared for prizes for
members of the industrial clubs.
$500.00 DOWN!
Will buy any one of the follow
ing houses:
5 rui. plastered house, paved
iitreet and sidewalks, lot 60x
200 feet. Price 11800; 1500
down, balance 6 per cent -
6 rm. plastered house, lot 48
100, on corner; paved streets
and sidewalk. Price (2000;
$500 down, balance 6 per ceat.
5 rm. plastered bouse, paved
street, lot 40x175, a fine home.
Price $1800; $500 , down,
balance 6 per cent.
5 rm. plastered house, bunga
low style, strictly modern.
$2500; $500 down, balance
easy terms.
G. W.YOUNG AND SON
Ileal Rstato and Insnraaoa.
118 Cass Be. PhoM 411
5! TgK
WE'LL TELL THE WOKIJ
WE'VE GOT THE ClllCl'LATIOS
Last month when the News-Re
view published an account of the 40
day fast of Mrs. J. M. Lane of this
city, the news story wa copied quite
generally over the entire state and
in many other sections of thecoun-
try. The Associated Press grabbed
the Item and flashed it over the
the country. Today William Agnew
brought In a copy of the London
Times, dated October 8. in the col
umns of that publication Is an Item
about the 40 day fast of Mrs. Lane
and bearing a Roseburg date line.
Al'TO OWNERS.
S1.00
Per Cover
Served from .v: to H p.
'4
LIBERTY THEATER
"Where Everybody Goes."
See the Great Stars of the Wrjrld in These attractions.
TODAY
AND
LAST TIME
METRO'S SlI'KIl SPECIAL
The Story of the Brilliant
Drama that Thrilled New
York for Years
'CLOTHES'
BUSTER
KEATON
IN
'ONE WEEK'
Itilth or the Rockies
Vathf lit-vi.'W
CARTOON COMEDY
"UNCLE TOM'S CALAMITY"
CREATER FEATURES SUPPLEMENT
TOMOItliUW. SI'MIAV MONDAY
Tho Huiwr-Fcntttre IMiture, the Melixlnunatic Sensation of
Oeoiide, with an All-Slur 1'ai.t
66
55
From tho trpinendoiu stiiRe micro by h11 Ital,.Kl, and
Henry Hamilton, In a most except loiml ensemble .if xrrren
favorites.
Olalla Store and
Post Office Burned
The store and postoffice conduct
ed by J. H. Thomlinson at Olalla was
completely destroyed by fire late last
fire was not discovered until the
flames had pained great headway
and U was Impossible to enter the
building. NfllRhbors rushiiiR to aid
Mr. Thomlinson liroke In the win
dows of the building but were unable
to enter on account of the Intense
heat. The store was woll stocked
iind the merchandise loss will amount
to several hundred dollars. I'artiaL
Insurance po store and contents was
carrtea.
A. F. Stearns, republican candidate
for County Commissioner spent the
day in Uoseburg from his home lit
Oakland.
Miss Teka Haynes, a titudcnt at
the University of Oregon, arrived
homo last night to spend the week
end wtfh her parents.
Mrs. L. P. ftapp of Oakland, spent
the day i:i Roseburg shop pin 4 and
visiting with a few of her many
friends.
1MIXY W BATH EH It 1310 RT.
U. S. Weather Burrmi. tocftl office.
Ronel) urg, OreKon, 24 hours ending S
1. m.t
I'rrt'lpltntton In Inrhra and llnndredlti
muliCMt tt'iupf rnture yesterday
Iiwt-Nt tfinpLTiiture last nlubt ... 34
rr't'ipitHttin, laitt ?1 hour-
Total prei'fp. slum flmt of month. 3
Normal irrio. for this month... 2M
Total prtH-ip. from Sept. 1, 1910.. 6.tt5
10 uaie t
Avt-raKo preolp. from" Spt. 1, 1ST7 3 f.:
Total -xctsa from Sopt. 1. 1!20... 2.5
AveraKO Dreclpllntlon rnr 43 wet
s.'nu.tns (S.-pt. to May, (n 31. 41
Forecast to 8 p. m. for so nth western
ToniKht nnd Sunday fair.
WII.IJAM HKMs. Ohinrver.
NKW TOlAY.
tl i:si.Y AM) W KDM-SDAY
A Real Art Special
-Wanda Hawley
"HER BELOVED VILLIAN"
Atlaptetl frotn ths fainus
l-'reneh play, "I a Vellon.,f ,.
CARtOON CDMiDY AMO VODVIl MOVIES
Tlll'ltSDAY AMI I-'HIDAY
J. 1'AltKK ltHCAl) Jit. ritKSKXTS
Louise Glaum
"THE LEOPARD WOMAN"
Krum th M..il,l knoM-n nv,-l liy stow,
urt K lw inl li ll.v An A...,-UL-.I I'm-tu'.-,;is
.Ma.Hlrph-.-i..
MUMOKI MEWS "JERRY S MISHaPS"
We are now prepared to take ex
pert care of your cars. We have the
EXPERIENCE, shop, and tools. We
can give you a contract price on all
lobs, tell you what the job will cost
before it Is started.
We have had 20 years experience
In garage and factory, four years
with aeroplanes.
We absolutely guarantee our work
and would appreciate u share of your
ousmess.
FORSYTHE MHOS.
Roseburg Welding & lirazlng Works
Corner Hose and Washington.
Children's Eyes
Should Be Examined!
"Y"0U Bhould know whether your chil
1 drens eyes are normal, whether
they see neat and distant objects per- I
fectly and whether school work I
reading have strained their eyes. Poor
eyesight will hold back their progress
and 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.
BUBAR BROS.
Jackson Street
mm
YOU TKMi 'KM SEARS ItOKRUCK;
t'AKK'S HAVK THK PKIOKS
We wish to ' respectfully submit
tho following facts to the people of
Douglas county. Carr's store In Rose
burg cannot only give you as big or
a bigger selection of Holiday gift
goods as the mail order houses, but
we can absolutely save you money
on your orders. We not only let you
see the goods, before you buy It, but
we have the complete Holiday lines
oi practical gifts Of all konds to
gether with books, toys, dolls, etc.
All In the one store. We want you
to compare our prices. If you want
to make up an order from a catalog,
do so and we will fill It P. O. B.
60 CENT
CHICKEN DINNER
at the
MAFLELEAP
Sunday, 11:30 to l it
Roseburg. Hut we know, oi n:
the only really sausfactorr
concerned Is to come Id ud at
goods. Much of our Holldit li
is now In stock. New joodi ui i
Ing In every day. If ton tu
shop extra early, wo can rm H
Remember Carr's store ii Id
burg Is San'a Clans' hMdmirf
I TODAY I I TODAY
g MATIXKE KYEXINd 1 4pj'JmmmJd gMATlXEE-HVKXlW j
PRESEXTIXG ONLY THE LEADING STARS OP THE SCREES
Anita Stewart
IN THE GREAT AMERICAN CLASSIC
"IN OLD KENTUCKY"
DIRECTED DY MARSHALL X EI LAN
Not Just a picture but a great show full of thrills. Every scene will grip you It portrays
tense realism all the gignnlic scenes the stago could only suggest..
wilt sr
-NEVER A MORE TEXSE AND GRITI'IXG DRAMA SCREENED
Al St. John Comedy Topics of the Day
AND A FORD EDUCATIONAL
A SPECUL 15 MIXITE CONCERT AT 7:15 BY
TTlTTV TTTfisVT U "MARCH MILITARE," BY W. H. GRAHAM
FRED DIIRNAV tkot' "A YouNO MAN 9 ANC1
1 lLlU W1V11M11WALTZ , -DRK.1.MY NIGHT."
Ropublic tru.k.
A. ltupvrt Com-
KOR SALE One-ton
In ko.hI rendition,
puny. Inc.
W'.VNTKli tjootl blcyclt. oiu-up for
iish. Sph Morris Anoe. 810 Mk-vlll
un!y f urciiooii.
ONE DAY, SATIIU)AY ONLY
UXIHX'S Lll-'K AS Kl'I.I. OK ADVEN'Tl'UK AS HIS WRIT
INGS. Jack London's Masterpiece
The World's Supn-nie Xo vol of the IYwen North.
"BURNING DAYLIGHT"
TrnjiHbttel to the srrren In mighty production that nmkes a
UvmriHloiM book live again In a trememlous plrtnrr. With
n all-star out.
IXti.l DING
Mitchell Lewis
RUTH OF THE ROCKIES EPISODE
CREATER FEATURE COMEDIES
AND VODVIL MOVIES
Matinee Dally J: 15 p. m.; Kvcnlnns,
7:15 and 9 p. Pi. Prices: Children,
matinee 10c, evenings 15c; Adult.
25c.
The greatest list of supreme Screen Masferjiieces
ever seen onywhere in a week's program.
Positively no Adinince in Prices.
Orvpon corporation, dells. ; suit to
I,vSiTl(N wanted by f xpertem 1
rump cook.
Uood waiffB. l'hoiu
V ll KKXT Pleasant slecpinK room
with j;th, low rate to pennant-nt
party 311 Kaat Oak.
1ST Until Kveraharp pencil, betwi-en
North S1le grocery and hiRh mhunl,
Ntuiie 'Kuffena Howrtcn" entrraved on
p-nril Hfturn to Newa-lievtew.
Knit SAL.K Sevfirnf varieties of "linn
Hpptv plrk them yours If at r."
fi'tnit bun)ifl; also picked appla for
flt' A. V. Ornham. Hrockway, Ore.
I'tUt SAlK At a barprain. heitvyiTraYt
li':im, harness and wood waiton: also
1 V tl'T of hard wood. Mu-t he sold.
1'i'itilre 113 W. lne Kt. U. Stiihl-.
ltsT -Nt.;ir llli-e Iltll. a tiKer cat with
white bre.mt and front feet, abort
letc. weitcht nbout 16 pound. H.
w.rd Advice Mm. Wm. Itement.
r. 5th St.. Iah Angeipw, 'al i f
MATINEE EVEXIXG 8UXDAY ' MATLNBB-OISBa
"TUP I IPir I IW17
wiro wii'v BatBl
WITH AX AI.L-STAK CAST, IXri.UDIXG JACK HOLT. SEEN A OWEX, WALLACE
DII'I IVI iotih mm-w s- A V Ik I CU'IU J. rODY.
MVSICAL riUMJHAM, BY ItKQVKST, AT 7:11: "LA GKXX)XOA,M "Mlf-HTY LAK' A B0
MAN or woman wanted, saliry full
tune, 7, un hour spar time, SflMim
Kuranttd hosiery to wearer Kx
pericne ininfH-esary. International
Homrrv Miljs, Norristown. Ia
SllUKWD huyera are savtnn monov
h.Te (n Kd V. Price A Hruner Pure
Wool hand made clothes. Suits nd
Otoat-i cut to the bone. Uemenibcr
our prices never were hlirh. Knoi k
o it Mr. Ill-Cost. Wilt 'S YOI ll
T Ht Hay's Suit Shop.
SVANTKU: MAX KOH SPARK TIMK !
wi'KK Must have auto or hore and
w.i..n Work consisis f inpM t In n
and n-pitirlnic siKiis on public road" I
run nil. a snort instance out of
Jtojs.-hinB; No experience npnrv.
PojtUio) requires a few hours tnr.e
ery !M day. Liberal ps.y and year
ly contract to responsible part v.
it Htcst occupation, and whth'r
you hav nuto or rig. Applications
nvldvred confidential. Addreas Man.
r MHintenance lvpartment Ml.
h West Ohio Street. Chicago, lilt
nuia
To-Dq
Only
l'UKSEXTIXU OXLY THE LEADIXO STAUS OK THE SCKEEX
Robert Warwick
,'LEY, TOM POWItf &
AND AX ALL-STAR CAST IXCLIDIXQ AXX LITTLE, WA.XDA HAW
EILEEX PEKCY.
"Told in the Hi
An onll of ocl.'l ! SromoJ iu a Squaw Man! What richt haJ he to fcliPBOIsi
but nhen Ihe linllicr whose larnL-ihrd honor he had wnd told Ihe trnlh. ana w
ESKXZ? inP ixTO Ta PICTTRB YOi - -
PATHE 10s
A WOULD I'AMOI S NOVEL OK THE 1'IOXEEIW WEST, MADE INTO A
KHMKMIIKIU
ROLIN COMEDY
And One of Those Famous RED RJDER. SKUSS
ADMISSION I-UK'ES: MATIX EE-E VEX IXO CHILDBES 10, ADILTS