Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 20, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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PAOR BIT
RORRRPRQ W K W H RFV1KW
Lower Prices
For Our Many Patrons and Friends
New Mdse-Lower Prices
Our buyers are constantly in the mar
ket to secure for you the very best val
ues at lowest figures,
Get the Penny Prices Before YouBuy
Oroenn. where she resides, for a snnrt time.
LIBERTY THEATER
WHERE EVERYBODY OOES.
Homo of World's Master Phot oplay Attractions.
TODAY ONLY
Tho scams of the sweat shop are sewed to the seamy side of
smart society In
"Life's Twist"
STARRING
Bessie Barriscale
Supported by Walter McOrall and King Baggot.
A human drama for every li umaii. A Robortson-Colo 8eclftl.
-RUTH OF THE ROCKIES" and PATHE NEWS
Special Added Musical Feature
Douglas County Concert Band
of Twenty Pieces
SERENADE and CONCERT
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Metro Classics
BEE
BERT LYTELL
IN
"The Price
of
(nutter
h'vat urvs
Coiihm1
(miniont
i.raphu-
&
Korl
Educational
Hortv
Redemption"
And be thrilled by a man's victory over hlntM-lf.
A graphic filmlzatlon of I. A. It. Wylle's Temple of Dawn adapt
ed by June Mathls, directed by Dallas M. KitzRvrald.
PRICES OF ADMISSION:
Matinee Daily 2:15 p. nu; Evenings 7:15 and 9
p. m. Children Matinee 10c, Evenings 15c
Adults 25 cents.
SATURDAY--
Children's Day
at the Booterie
BIG SHOE SALE
Hundreds of Pairs of Childrens
Shoes on Sale at Prices of Long Ago
Bring the Children and have them fitted.
SHOES FOR BOYS! SHOES FOR GIRLS!
. C. Scuffers Black Kid But
ton, Sizes 2! to 6, $2.
id But-1
$2.45
SMASH Go Shoe Repair Prices.
Roseburg Booterie
IRVI.V BRU.NX
SHOES 1HAI SATISFY AND FIT YOUR FEET. BRINO US YOUR REPAIR WORK AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE.
I'erklus Bldg., ItoM-burg.
AROUND THE TOWN
T
hor Demonstration at Uhlig's
Electric Store, j Tuesday
Mabel I. Colton of Tiller today til
ed suit for divorce from Rufu C.
Colton. She charges cruel and inhu
inuii treatment.
M. J. Donaldson Solby and wife,
of Yoncalla, who have been visiting
In this city for several days returned
home this morning.
Sheriff and Mrs. Geo. Qulne spent
yesterday in Ashland attending to
the shrine Ceremonials at that,
place They will return to Iioseburg
tonight.
W. L. Cobb went to his ranch this
morning for the purpose of killing
the turkeys on his place for the city
Thanksgiving markets.
An eight pound baby girl was born
to Mrr. and Mrs. Dr. B. R. Shoe
maker, of this city, November 20,
1920.
.Mrs. Jane Jorey, who has been re
siding, near this city left today for
San Francisco, where she will re
side In the future
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wright leave
tomorrow for Long Uoach California
where they expect to spend the next
year.
Contractor Carl Stebblnget, who
has been attendiug to business mat
ters In this community for several
months left this morning for Port
land.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Neal, who have
been visiting on South Deer Creek
wilh Mrs. Neat's sister, Mrs. R. S.
Ingram, left this afternoon for their
nome in Eugene.
Attorney A. N. Orcutt who has
been spending the past few days la
Portland and Sulem attending to
business matters, arrived at his home
in (his city this morning.
.MrB. C. W. Murphy who has been
visiting in Weed, California, and who
stopped in this city to spend the
night with friends, left this after
noon for Eugene where she resides.
On account of floods at Kennett,
California, all northbound trains are
delayed lor 36 nours. ine first o
the delayed trains began to arrive
this morning, the flood having been
somewhat abated.
Hecause of the large amount of
traffic, and delayed trains. It has
become necessary to add to the num
ber of train dispatchers In the local
office. The division has been divided
one man handling the district from
Kseliur to Clendale and the other
the; district from Olendnle to Ash-
. I .
AROUND THE TOWN
.Mrs. J. V. Cox left for Albany
his afternoon where she will visit
a short time with friends.
Universal Tire Filler Is the filler
thiit "fills the bill." and makes your
tires puncture and blowout proof.
Itreak uway from the old unsatis
factory wny of using air in your
tires. Have Universal Filler installed.
Mrs. V. G. Sellecx came to Rose-
bun! this morning from her home in
Suiherlln, spending a short time vis
iting and attending to business mat
ters here.
Miss Lois Grubbe of Wilbur was a
itosebtirK visitor this morning spend
ing several hours here attending to
business matters.
Mrs. M. C Hon!, of Suthcrlin,
came to Koseburg this morning to
rtend a short time shopping and vis
iiinir with friends.
Mrs. D. . James and two daugh
ters left this afternoon for Oakland
where they will spend the week end
visiting with relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. K. J. Walnscott came
to Koseburg for a short time this
morning, returning to their home on
the afternoon train.
George Hall and daughter, Mrs.
Clayton linker motored to Koseburg
this morning from their nome in
Oakland to shop and visit with their
friends for a while.
Mrs. J. G. Sands of Wilbur spent
this morning in Koseburg 4rajisaet
iug business matters, returning to
her home on the afternoon train.
Max Huff and wife and son, left
this morning Tor Junction city to
isit with relatives.
Mrs. Joe lienn. who has been re
siding in this city for the past few
mouths will leave tonight for Perth
A m boy. New Jersey, where she will
visit with relatives. Mr. Denn expects
to follow within a short time.
"Kmma l.ou." "Pad a Wearing the
t - vera Ms Now." "Broadway Ko?e,"
hance Me on Your Knee.' "In Our
Vestibule." and about twenty other
'brand new" hits direct from the
music publishers in the east will be
played tonight at the armory danre
by the Jazz-O-Four orehesta. t ?
well known organization in Rose
burg. Tonight the oiehrstra will tie
augmented by the addition of an ex
tra piece ami the five hounds of
harmony and syncopation will turn
loose some dance music that will jar
the most sleepy ones into action.
Community Thanksgiving service
will be held at Glide, Thursday. No
eiuber 25. at 11 a. m. J. H. Dick
son will give an address on some
tilings to be thar.kful for. Itaskci
dinner will be served at 12:30. All
the community is Invited. Flan to
come and you will be there. Don't
forget the place. Glide; time, at 1 1
n. tn. J. H. Dickson.
First Church of t'.ir.HC, Scientist
Seivio a are held Sunday morning
at M o'clock and Wednesday evening
at S o'clock: this meeting Includes
testimonies of healing. Sunday school
convenes each Sunday morning at
It: 45. All up to the age of 20 years
are invited to attend. The reading
room In the rear of the church build
ing is open daily except Sundays and
holidays from 2 to 4 p. m. The pub
lie Is cordially invited to attend these
meetings ami visit the reading room.
The subject of Sunday's lesson Is:
"Soul and Ilody." i
A NO 1
Winter Nellie
Apple Brokerage.
Tears at l.erry's
AHMOKY PAM'E TONIGHT
BIG 6-11 ECU OKCHKSTKA
Augmented Jnzz-O-Four.
Box Supper Raises
Hundred Dollars
Tha V C T I ' rt fJoiKTurw hold
a box supper at tho (Jreen school
house last night clearing $10t. The
supper was given as a benefit for
me v.. j, i. i1. rarm nome tor
U'h!h Ihoru tn a Hri vi Imino' nrir inl -
n,l ... tl.n ..-A..-... Sln.n If r I)n.l
rii tii liiq pi mm I lime, ill, V, . IVOlIil-
haugh of this city acted as auction
eer, giving nis services ireo or
charge, for which the committee In
emirge is very graienu. une nun
1 1 red dollars is an unusually largs
sum to have cleared in this way and
will be turned over to the DouglaB
(11111) V. 11(111 mill), w, I . VUJM1UW, iu
help make up the (1,9000 quota set
iui una cuuiuy,
HltOKKX DOW, Neb., Nov. 20.
Following an attempt lo strangle
himself yesterday, Dennis Chesier,
the alleped slayer of Florence Har-
ton, dived from his bunk in the cell
head foremost last night and did not
regain consciousness until this morn
ing.
A NO 1
Winter Nellie Pears at Lerry's
Apple- Mrokepftge. .
Fred Kent was in the city today
looKng alter Dusiness matters.
NKW TfXAY.
I'oK SAI.K A wcavlnjf loom. Inquire
in i no minrtermiiNWr s oirire at the
WE ARE GOING TO CCmtL
Lower Price Sale!
Our 15 to 25 Reduction '
on everything are stillin effect
and hundreds addition.
Special Bargain
m c on- aootuiuuiug uiC nnest and most'
S teresting stock of ladies ready-to-Wear
i ments ever seen in Roseburg W i
you will call it wonderful. For Coats,SuiJ
i Dresses, Sweateis, Corsets, Underwear J
5 hoes, ail rancy and staple merchant
9 T'-T l.s i
jl i a.c auvdiiidgc 01 our sale.
THE STORE THAT IS MAKING PltlCEs uq,
land Prlnr tn tha rnr nna ... n ,.
in charge of the district from Eu
gene to Asniana, dui auring the per
iod of government ownership, the
district was divided from Eugene to
Koseburg and from Roseburg on to
Ashland, and It has now become nec
essary to split the section south.
Lamp, beats electricity. For demon
stration drop postal card to H. O.
Wilson, Roseburg, Box 1205, who
will show you.
VOI K FKIKXD8 AFPtlMm
Practical gltti of the bw
Carr's store has lint
shlnmenl nf laoth .
handbags and men's puna 1 1
leather and the best quality J
And Carr', can aj too that tkijj
uve jou money. ttbti
cuii ou iimKei jUTHUib
gift goods now on displtj.
TODAY flJ 1 TODAY
S MATIXEE EA'EXISQ 8 0 8 S MATIXEE EVEMJC J
IF You want
to enjoy a
good picture.
Come and see
"The Courage
of Marge
O'Doone"
WITH il
ALL-SIM
CAST
IT IS THE BEST WORK OP JAMES OLIVER tTHWOOl).
Two (Treat drizzly bears uro set to fighting by brutes to f right en a youne girl and plate bnt
their power. Do they succeed in their evil designs? Is the girl frienillevs? You will ml
liui good story If you fall to see this one.
SUNSHINE COMEDY TOPICS OF THE DAY
AND A FORD EDUCATIONAL
THERE WILL BE A 15 MIXITKS COXCKRT AT 7:1-1 BY
FRED DURNAM -
March. "The Spring IHrd by Olman; Waltz, "Down tho Iong Trail to Hmue 8wt Hmw;' I
Trot, "Ti-o-San."
AT KKil LAU ADMISSION PRICES, 15c-2.V.
MATIXEE EVENING
SUNDAY
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nu1
1 "!: S TIMS MKAN V(H'? If vuu h;iv
you don't know whRt you are
niifsiiiK. 1TV mem. Lane
i'iy-
l't'i; SAIK Five farm. i;.;
in. ins. with sum k If wjinifti
)... v. o u ,,,,, 11 .... v tn ..lit il.itrn K . I
tt nee sum as rent. Ovtrheiid x
Ix'iint' Kht and I tut pi ices. C. Mit
rill. Mill St.
Norma Talmadge in "Tne Woman Gives"
MI SICAL I'lUKiltAM: Overture. "Selections From Carmen;" "Screiiado," by Ems Wall ""
Ixtoked In Your Wonderful Eyes."
: !
I Going'
Ranch
64 acros, 9 mon from Roso
burg on good road; creek flows
thru place; 17 acres In fruit,
chiefly prunes, peara and ap
ple; some cherries, peaches,
etc.; balance of place Is farm
land vith small amount of pas
ture; 8 -room house, barn, store
house, smoke house, corn crib,
new hoc pens; place all fenced
with wire; team, wapon. 2
cows. hogs, poultry; wind mill
and tank; gasoline engine and
epray outfit; 5 stands of bees;
some furniture. All equip
ment and tools for farming
place. Immediate possession.
Trice $12,00, one-half cash.
G.W.YOUNG AND SON
Real Rctata and lasanwo.
ltd Cms M. PtKm 17
TODAY
TODAY
Of Course You've Heard of
HLOTLTIDIrI
The famous Handcuff King, self-liberator and stunt artist. Prohahly you're
stunts In vaudeville. He's even more reniarkablo in tills thrill i" r
"TERROR ISLAND"
Rolin Comedy Pathe News
And Another Famous RED RIDER STOB.Y.
ALL CHILDREX CXDER 12 YEARS WILL BE A PLOTTED TVX&