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

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J5 SHOES-
I of Unusual Merit I
L-T On Sale At
RC $9.95
' llliuk or tnn 'renou calf, lilucli- S j
ir, Drown Mahogany, Lotus cuU, mm
IT J lUiuliiTB, it full noli-a.-. Huilt for i,X 1 I
I J S Uli u,e '"' """"I' TA I
I Vy. I your ft dry and warm. Wear I
I our etrardlnary value at $13.50 I
now on Halo at
Boseburg Booterie vJ
I J""! Wioea That Satisfy ami Fit Venr Fot IV I
I X IVrklna Wil. t'lwa St. I
I ( r Hinaxli e hIioo repair lrl-es. DrluR ""J
" X lii jour work ami see the difference.
To Winchester
Mrs. Jim Clarke of Winchester,
iipent a few hours here today, re
turning home on the afternoon train.
From ("nJlfornla
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blggon, who
have lieen visiting In Los Angeles
and olhor California points with rel
atives for the pust month arrived In
Host-burg this afternoon.
Safety First Mmtlng
A local "Safety First" meeting
will be held at 2 p. m. Nor. 22nd.
11120, In the council chambers of the
:ily Hull by the Southern I'acitlc
employees of HoseburK. It Is desired
that a Rood attendance be on hand
and tho public are Invited and urged
to attend and help with this prob
lem of SHft'ty. It Is of onual Import
ance to the public In general as well
as with the railroad employee.
UOHN In this city, Armistice Day,
Nov. 11. 1820, to the wife ot
Dennis Matthews, a daughter.
Out your English walnuts ut the
office of the Oregon Growers' rack
ing Corporation on Washington
street and S. P. tracks. 30c per lb.
In 10 lb. and larger orders. Oregon
Growers Packing Corporation.
Write Jack Roach. Drain, for cata
logue and prices for the Queen in
cubators, coal and oil burning brood
ers. Avoid disappointment by plac
ing your order now for future de
livery. Remember tho Queen Is the
best money can buy.
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IAST TIME
TODAY!
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DON'T
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FEATl ItlSO
ALICE LAKE and an All-Star Cast.
Front tho oriKiiud story by KlnU Fox
?
AKOl.VU THE TOWN
! scouts staged some athletic events
Ion Jackson street tluit made many
of the ' older heads ' set up aud take
notice.
TODAY AND TOMORROW.
"RUTH OF THE ROCKIES"
Gaumont News. Showing Great Events now in Europe
Comedies "Parked in the Park".
SATURDAY. OXK DAY ONLY
TheRealati Super Attraction
MARY MILES MINTER
"Eyes of the Heart"
ADAPTED FROM "HI.INI'NE SS," BY DANA UlltNETT.
Her this wonderful story and vhat after years if ilnrkiieM means.
IN CONJUNCTION
Matin Dally 1:15 p. m.;
Evenings, 7:15 and :00.
Prices: Children, matinee
10c, evenings 16c; Adults,
150.
IN XXJl XtTlOX
With "Ruth of the Rockies"
And Pathe News.
Returned thU Morning
r'iarnc Crow left on the morn
ing train fur Riddle after spending
yesterday in Rostburg.
Hero Wednesday
Miss Belle T!rilKs spent a short
time In liosebnig Wednesday vis
iting with friends.
From Oakland
George lilackman of Oakland spent
Thursday In Rosebure attending the
Armistice Day Celebration.
Here Wednesday
Mrs. J. L. Smith, of Green spent
vv...lno,liiv In Roseliurg shopping
and attending to business matters.
Here Yesterday
Civile Cazloy was among the
Riddle residents who celebrated
Armistice Day in Roseburg yester
day.
From Kiddle
i'eier Dldtel came to Boseburg
fr.im uiil, lie yesterday to upend the
day oelebrating the signing of the
Armistice.
Here Wednesday
Mrs. S. II. I'roul of Dillard spent
Wednesday in the city visiting with
friends. She returned home on the
evening train.
Riddle ltesldenU Hero
Mrs. Kred Williams and two
daughters of Riddle were visitors
here yesterday and formed part of a
delegation from that city.
Whole Family Here
The Norman funily from Tiller,
from the youngest member to the
olnest spent yesterday in Roseburg
attending the Armistice Day ceieora
tions.
Fis-m Portland
Attorney v. V. Hopkins who has
been spending a snort time in i-on-
land transacting business matters re
turned to Roseburg Wednesday even
ing. Visit in Calfornn
Mrs. S. P. Itearck of Garden val
lov lpfl for I.ns Anneles Wednesday,
where she will make an extended
visit with her daughter. Mrs. George
Wilkeny.
Visit Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heard arrlvod
In Roseburg last night from Harris
burg to visit for a short time with
Mrs. Heard s parents, .Mr. and Mrs.
Spaugli.
Home from Portland
Irvln lirunn of the Roseburg
llooterie who bus been attending to
business matters in 1'ortland for the
past few days, returned to Roseburg
Thursday.
Will Arrive Tomorrow
Mrs. Viola Wilson of this cliy, will
arrive here tomorrow from Guthrie
Center, Iowa, where she has been
visiting with relatives for tho past
few weeks.
VNit in Kiigcne
Russell l,. K. I.lntott left this
morning for Kugeno to spend a short
time visiting with ft'ends at the
Cniversity and ,nttcmhng the ball
game thero tomorrow afternoon.
Here Krom Yoncnlla
Captain and Mrs. William Kletzer
were visitors at the Armistice Day
celebration " in the city yesterday.
Mr9. Kletzer sang a beautiful solo at
tlie morning exercises ut tho armory.
SMM-ial Ajjent Here
W. L. Unman, special agent for
the Springfield Fire Insurance com
pany, urrived In Roseburg this morn
ing from Portland to spend a short
time here conferring with his local
agents. Rice & Rice.
Home From Collegia
l'eter Diiltel, a resident of Riddle,
was a Roseburg visitor yesterday.
Mr. Didiel Is a member of the local
Legion post and tied up his plow
horse for ttie day and "beat ll" to
Roseburg for the big time.
Home From College
George Willett. a student at the
V. of O.. arrived here yesterday
morning and spent tho day with his
Ruddies helping them to celebrate.
Two years ago George was celebrat
ing in "Sunny Flame," and he states
that yesterday's weather reminded
him of his sloppy time in llrest.
Homesteader FitMn Tiller
Joint Ashwortli. overseas veteran,
who is now rusticating In the moun
tainous district of Tiller on a home
stead, arrived In Roseburg early yes
terday morning all dolled up In an
O. D. uniform. John said that the
uniform had been thoroughly
decootieizej.
A Few M,Minshlmrs Were ltusy 1
The officers reported several
"Jags" last night but very little dis
order. The few drunks were not
Legion men. but others who were
"havlnr a rood time" ni ti,
I of the Leiilonnalr, s. who were trying
... ,u,- ceienranon a elejin
one. The officers commended the
"Vs on their excellent conduct of
yesterday.
Pas Through
Misses .;v and Kvee Applegate
former teachers In the Rosehurc
schools passed through Roseburg
Wednesday evening and were greet
ed at the station here hv r number
of frl-nds. They have been visiting
their parents at Yoncaila for the
past few weeks, snd were enroutel
back to AtlsntA n,ui,,i, -i
are doing rcconM ruction work among
the returned soldiers.
Hoy Scouts on the Job
The two Mtrol sof th Wni
Scouts were on the Job th first
thing in the morning and to the last
thing at night. Their hurt
operation which served to make the
celebration a luccms. wit greatly
appreciated by Umpijua post. Tat
To Knffone
Loas Wright and Wm. Thrall will
leave tomorrow morning for Eugene
where they will attend the football
game tomorrow afternoon, returning
here Sunday.
To California
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Carlson, of Min
neapolis arrived in Roseburg yester
day evening, leaving this morning
for San Francisco, where they will
spend the winter.
l.cavo This Morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Moser of
Oroville. Ohio, left this morning for
Long Reach, California, where they
expect to spend the winter. They ar
rived in Roseburg yesterday.
Itelurna Home
Mrs. Mark Tisdale, who has been
spending the past few days in Rose
burg attending to business matters
and visiting with friends, left tills af
ternoon for her homo in Sutherlln.
Workers Thanked
A number of political workers In
the city have received letters from
Thomas H. Tongue, Jr., chairman of!
the Oregon Republican State Central !
Committee, thanking them for their
assistance In the recent political
campaign.
To Portlands
Mrs. W. L. McGeorge. who has
been visiting here with Mrs. W. T.
Wright for a short time, left this af
ternoon for her home in Portland.
She was accompanied by Mrs. W. T.
J LLJIJU.J. "P
AKOFND THE TOWN
To Siutberlln
Mrs. J. W. Thompson came to the
city this morning for a few hours,
leaving for ber borne on the after
noon train.
Itcturi! to Portland
Miss Josephine NeUon who has
been vtsitlnn vit Elgarose with friends
left this afternoon for her home In
Portland.
Hot urns Homo
Mrs. George P. Tritcg left this af
ternojn for her home In Sutherlln
after shopping In town for a few
hours this morning.
To Oakland
Mrs. R. R. Clarke of Oakland was
a Roseburg visitor for a few hours
this morning, leaving on the after
noon train for ber home.
IleturiiH Home
Mr. und Mrs. D. J. Jones returned
this afternoon for their home in
Oakland, following a short time In
Roseburg attending to business mat
ters. Several Xevv lilts
The Jazz-O-Four orchestra, which
Is always first to feature the biggest
hits in the way of dance music last
night featured several of the latest
hits, direct from the publishers.
Among those featured last night
was "Emma Lou" a waltz number,
which proved so popular that the
orchestra had to play three encores
for the first time It was played in
'be city.
JL. 'X.J-L
Blanket Week
BLANKETS
FOR LESS!
Buy Yours Now and Save Mony, " Lower Prices and
Money Saving Values.
CRIB BLANKETS FOR BABY.
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WE ARE GOING TO CONTINUE OUR
Lower Price Sale!
Our 15 to 25 Reductions
on everything are still in effect. -and
hundreds additional
Special Bargains
We are assembling finest and most in.
teresting stock of ladies ready-lo-wear gar.
ments ever seen in Roseburg. We know
you will call it wonderful. For Coats, Suits,
Dresses, Sweateis, Corsets, Underwear and
Shoes, all fancy and staple merchandise,
Take advantage of our sale.
THK pOKE THAT IS MAKIXO FltlPKS LOWER
umnJ
Iinskctball Came
The freshmen and junior class
teams of the Roseburg high school
will clash on the floor of the gym
naalum tonight In the first of the
lnter-class series. In the series each
team is to play every other claps, the
wiunors to be decided by the highest
percentage of games won. Both
boys' and girls' teams will play to
night.
o
First M. K. Churdt, corner Lane
and Main streets Sunday school
at 9:45. J. A. Walker, Supt.; morn
ing service at 11 o'clock; Kpworth
League at 6:30 in the evening, fol
lowed by preaching service. The pas
tor. Rev. O. S. Phelps, who has been
! absent for the past two weeks hold
! Ing very successful evangelistic
i meetings In El Paso. Texas, will be
! home Sunday and conduct the morn
j lug worship at 11. Let us gree t him
1 with a large audience. Lynion Spen
' cer will sing a special selection at
the morning service.
Lloyd Cleaning Works guarantees
your work; 2nd hand clothes bought
and sold. 125 Sheridan. Phone 44.
If vnti want in . 1
Used Ro-San Sanitary tot v
postal to H. G. Wilson. Boi i:
XKW TftlHV
UNT L'J-foot chain, mi RoU
l'ixonvillf road. Flmlfr in;,
.svw w-ivi-viow. v. j. nana.
LOST ItlHOk nn.l wlift .nntt-s ,
hound, soar on rieht hind ire i
!Wnt phone 23-l-'5. A. DyiHi, L I
FOH ItKNT Furnished or untune
moms, with prlvlltKe of tuth. hi
1-.-J, or t-aii evenings After i i: 4
inriiPMtor St.
WAXTKD ian wiin tatniiy ripif
riiiininK larm; muM hair fcno.-.
of utock. IHkk, homei. iiooi v
pnc(s rMiuirfd. Apply 0. P. Cecl
I-OST On road between Rwhtr J
i tarden Valley, parkafFr fonx J
iiov s union suit! and mini . i
uhlrt. Finder pleaiv leave it N'
FoU HALF Two yi-arling aim
tlvator. feed irrinder, corn
sulkey, ittrrlng Pl',w". I iou:!
1 hruodcr. b . J. Horntieflt, w
vtltiv 1'hnyi"
Wright, who will visit there for a
short timo.
A Sinn of Welcome
The I'muQua Hotel yesterday had
a big si hung above their doors
hearing tho words "Welcome, Hud
dies." Many of the ex-service men
ook advantage of this hospitality
and betwt-en events lounged around
in the spacious lobby. Nothing was
too good for the soldiers yesterday
and they showed their sincere ap
preciation b yputting over one of tne
best celebrations Roseburg haft ever
been privileged to witness.
One "Smart (iuy
Purine: tho parade staged in con-.
nection with tho Armistice Dny cel-
bration bold in Roseburg yesterday,
a parly driving a large Cadillac car,
and none of the occupants ex-sor-vlce
men. "cut in behind tho tank
;tml the marching Lwgionnafres at
'he corner of Lane and Jackson
streets, and evidently Intended on
'ontinuinc; down the street until an
other Intersection was reached.)
Those in charge of the parade, how-j
ever soon "spotted him ana told .
lim in words more positive than i
polite, just where he belonged. Soj
for as is known, this was the only
iuse of "butting in in tho days
program of events.
1 TODAY I lfetffal I TODAY
MATIXKE EVENING mj 8 .MATINEE KVEMXO
T T i 1. ...Ill V.n ... I.., .-A l
IV IlUiltJU Will Ut- 1111 11(11111
Hriin iK.ilir i.nvinn hlfrlw.ot mnrtfuf
prices for turkeys, same as last year.
ltVlll-IlU-r 11 W US l II I U II pi 11 Jlllll JIMI
cot that extra bonus Xmas. ITo will
no mi ne can to co-oporaie wtin mo
produced to obtain more money for
turkeys than they get elsewhere.
Inquire for market day. (Adv.).
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