bowicbcro nmwB rkvtkw momxv, xovkmhmi an. ux. I'AOB BIX DOVGIAH COIXTY emu MABK1KU TO CAL1FOHX1A.Y Relatives are ex pec mm the arrival of George Weeks with his brldo, who until N'ovember 13 via Mini I.llllau Llchtenberger Of Ruckles, Oregon, say a San Bernardino, California, paper. Mr. Weeks Is well known In San Bernardino, having been reared her and having attended the Han liernar illno school for several years. Just two years ago he went north to Ore gon where he accepted a position with the Agoma Lumber Company, and now holds a responsible position with that firm, being one of the en gineers. The couple following their mar riage, left for San Francisco, where they are now spending a few nays honeymoon, before coming south to San Iternardino. where a large circle of relatives and friends are waiting eagerly to meet the new bride who is a lovely blond of the petite type. Word of the marriage and the entuinc of thB couple was receivea by the groom's sister, Mrs. James Uaxler, Jr., of A street, where the couple will slay for a time. It is also possible that Mr. and Mrs. Weeks will choose San liernar dino for their permanent home, which will bo entirely satisfactory to the friends and relatives of the young man, who will be anxious to make bis bride fuel at home so far from the forests of Oregon. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lelchtenoerg of Ruckles, Douglas County, Oregon. , X).VriHXU COXTKST The watih guessing contest, start ed by Jeweller Turick, will be con tinued until Dec. 4th. Mr. Turick has placed a large number of Iuger Soll watches in ills window and will give oue free to the person guessing nearest to the right number. A num ber of estimates have already been made ou the number displayed. o The inter-class basket bull teams of the sophomores and Juniors will play Wednesday evening after school hours in the high school gymnaBlum. The majority of the interclass games have been played, the only remain ing one with the exception of the gaine Wednesday, being the Seniors and Freshmen, the date for this game not having been set. A hearing will be given It. H. C. Wood, in the city court tomorrow. Mr. Wood is charged with reckless driving, a complaint having been made against blm by Claire High, a local call boy who was Injured a few days ago, when the auto driven by Mr. Wood, collided with his motor cycle. Mr. Wood denleB that he was driving recklessly and will Introduce testimony to support his denial at the hearing tomorrow. LIBERTY THEATER i WHF.HU EVERYBODY GOES. HIONF, 4H7 The World's Lrtest and Greatest Photoplay Attractions LAST TIME TODAY The greatest 'r picture ever marie, by the most daring flyer Hie world has ever known. William Fox Presents LIEUTENANT Omer Locklear "The The Intrepid dare-devil of the air. IN Skywayman" A story of life and thrills above the clouds. LOCKLFAR Killed L03 Angeles, Calif., ri I IrtTT August2, 1920, in airplane Ml III I I crash in final scene of the Skywayman. FORD EDUCATIONAL Greater Feature Comedy GAUMONT GRAPHIC LIBERTY'S CONCERT-'Cavatina," by Raff. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY A R0BRTS0N COLE MASTERPIECE Albert CapellaniJPresents "The Fortune Teller" STARRING MAJORIE RAMBEAU 11 5--.L.ia.3s.-' a 1 ,.n . nt -cFvfH The Fortune Teller. jtsww mauorje rambeau ossj MHSnN-CMS I KOM TIIK I'l.AY 1IY I.KHillTOX (iltAYKS. Spirit World of Mr Oliver Uule Uevmled by I'llm. .interim's foreiiHMt emotional nrtre Interprets for the sleiit ilnnw the gmtt mother irt In "The Fortune Teller." GREATER FEATURE COMEDY "Ladies Must Dance and Every Day is Fiesta. Liberty's Concert "Angel's Serenade," by Braga. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Matinee Daily 2:15 p. m.; Evenings 7:15 and 9 p. m. Children Matinee 10c, Evenings 15c. Adults 25 cents. o 4 AlrOl'XD TIIK TOWN' Will Visit Sister rinrnihv I-aiie left this morning for Albany to visit her sister, JJellu, who is attending school there. lluck to School t .ia i',.n,lrnfr n uimimit at the Oregon Agricultual college, left this inorniiig for her scnooi utter spenu ing the Thanksgiving holidays here. leaves for Eusoiie Mrs. Nettle IJryant and Mr. C. E. Beard left this morning for Eugene to attend the funeral of Uev. Francis Smith. SKiit rny Here Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Frctwell and children came to Hoseburg today from their home at Iloaglln, to shop and visit with friends. llnsiiiess In Drain J. It. Farrlngton, manager of the local telephone exchange, left this morning for Drain to attend to busi ness matters for the day. Here or Holiday Miss Katbryn Wullace, of Port laud, Bpent the ThauksgivinK holi days iu this city visiting frienus. She returned to her home Sunday. Vacation lu Portland Miss Helen I. Moore, music super visor in the-Hoseburg schools, spent the latter part of last week In Port land visiting with friends. 'roiii Portland Mrs. J. E. AicBrldo, who has been visiting in Portland with Mrs. tarle Davis for the past few days, arrived iu Hoseburg this morning. lU'tiirim Nunilay Mrs. Helen Ford Turner, physical; education instructor at the Heinline Moore conservatory, returned Sunday from Portland, where she had been visiting with friends over the holidays. Will I,ocato Here J ,H. Mason, of Oshkosh, Wis., who has been visiting his cousin, S. J. Jones, of this city, hit for his home this morning. Mr. Mason will return to Hoseburg In March and will lucute here permanently. Visiting Here til:.. K ....!,.., . ...Dfllt- er in the Hoseburg high school, spent the latter part of last week here with friends. Miss Malley resides in Ore gon Cily. Iteturn to Corvallis Virgil and Minnie Shupe, Miss Dorothea Abraham and the Misses McCaw, who have been spending the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of Attorney and Mrs. Albert Abra ham, left yeBtcrday afternoon for Corvallis. Week Kntl Pnrty Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Folbe enter tained with a week end party Satur day and Sundny at their home in (ilongary. Those present were the Mfses Henkle, Potter. Cory, Mti hoiiey, und Mrs. Kittle Marsters. Iteturn to ScliiMil Miss Mayhelle Miller, Miss Helen Casey, Miss Eva Uice and Miss Eunice Eggleston all left Sunday af ternoon for tjie University of Oregon, where they attend school. The spent the holidays here with rela tives and friends. Itet urn Fn in Honeymoon Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Woods, who were recently married in this city. and who have been spending their honeymoon in Los Angeles and other California points, arrived in Rose burg this morning. The young couple will make their home in this city. Mr. Woods being Interested In the Hose burg CaTerrrla. -. Residing Here . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bashford. who were recently married in Portland, have arrived in this city and will re side here permanently. They have a new home under construction on Chadwlck street, and Mr. Bashford will be employed by his father, E. L. Hashford. in the Douglas County flour mills. Mrs. Hashford was a Portland girl. I .of I This MnmlliR Woodson Maddox, who has been spending a furlough In this city with Ills parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Maddux, left this morning for Fort McDowell. Ancrl Island, where he is stationed. From thMre he will go to Honolulu. Mr. Maddox may receive his discharge from the nrniy and re turn to this city within several months. t'oiitidetini; Building Forest Hangers llouser and Hon hrnke 1. ft this morning for Ollde, whre the ranger bungalow is being completed and made ready for occu pancy. The forestry department has nought a tract of land nt Ollde and has erected a modern bungalow which can be used as a residence, nnd is also putting in a complete telephone exchange eonnectlng with the forest lines, and is building a thoroughly equipped blacksmith shop where repairs can be made to equip- llaiso I Arse Sum An Illustrated lecture was given at the Christian church last nleht hv Rev. R. 1,. Dunn, pastor of the church at Astoria. The Christian church has Just entered the Astoria field and has a congregation of about to members there. The church Is not yet self-stipnortlnr and th local congregation has pledged Itseslf to nssl.t !n supporting the work of the church and aiding the construction of the building there. A special col lection tsXn Inst night resulted In the raising of $168 In cash and pledges. FOK.UER PASTOR. DIES. Rev Frnnois tinj lib. for several years pastor of the local Free Methodist church, died at .Vurshfield on Saturday and was buried at Eu gene today. Mr. Smith was well known In Ruaeburg, uaviug i-in several years in this city. The fu neral service was preached by Hev. Dollarhide of this city, who went to Eugene this morning. . K.VKJHTS TK.MPI.A It, ATTENTION'. Speclul meeting Ascaiou dry Tuesday evening at 7: 30. Work ill I , u v. . un,. S. J. MlUr-.MA!r,u, iiw. 0 Dnmk,. rir,. onetiised car Jit ney service. Phone 6. Glenn Reymers. agent for the Ore gon Journal, will be pleased to leave you the daily and Sunday Journal for 65c per month, or Sunday alone for 25c per month. Phone 465-J. o OH WEE Ol'IJA AT 13c. A 15c oulja board, 5MxS Inches, hAAVv ffniri caril hoard, felt footed pointer. Same lettering and style as the big hoards, but these only lac. Each In mailing envelope. Get your's Initnv nt Cnrr'a When VOU Want Christmas goods, go to Carr's, where you save. WOItTH AM. IT X)ST For th first time In the history of Douglas county there Is a hard surface road the entire distance be tween Myrtle Creek and Hoseburg. and a cracking good one at that. Be ginning at the end of the paving leaching from Myrtle creek, to tne Winston's school house, a very fine gravel road now reaches the top of the hill at the south boundary line of the city of Hoseburg. Regardless of the weather conditions, one can now travel to and from Roseburg over this route, winter or summer. rain or shine, with ease and dis patch. It is well worth all the money that has been spent to build it. Myrtle Creek Mall. Alfalfa and Hog's Does this sound good to you? 70 acre ranch with 30 acres of creek bottom, and plenty of. water to irrigate: 5 acres culti vated upland, balance In pas ture and timber; 3 acres hear ing prunes; good 6 room house, barn, prune dryer; one mile to town and shipping point; near lilc.h school; fam ily orchard.( Price $12,000, i cash. We still have some good buys in homes. Small payments down. Drop lu and see us. G. W.YOUNG AND SON Real Kttate and Innirtioe. 116 Can 8L Phoo 417 Arundel, piano tuner. PHout 1491 U.II,V W LATIIER BKI'ORT. U, f?. Went her Uureau. looal office, Hoseburg, Oregon, 24 tioun ending 6 t. m.: I'rri'lpHMIon in Inches and llundrriith iiiKiifMl liiiperttture yesterday ... 48 Iaw.'hI temperatitrv )a.-t nitfht ... 36 PrtH-iiiitution. UtHt 24 Ikiuih 0 Total iift ip. Blnce llrst of month fi.24 Normal prctip. for this month... 4.3J Total pretip. from Sept. 1, ltf20, to ilale U'.29 Avenue prtip. from Sept. 1. 1S77 7.M Total extent from iv-pt. 1, lJt... 4.4J4 Average precipitation for 43 wet seasons (Sept. to May. Inc.) 31.48 Forecast to 8 o. m. for outhumftiMi-n Or. itbn: TuniKht rthi Tupstlav rain. WILLIAM UKLU Observer. KKTniN SIXDAY Miss Zonnie McDonald, who has been "pending the Thanksgiving hol idays In Rosehurs, with her Bistor, Mrs. . A. Glenn, left Sunday for Corvallis where ahe is attending the Oregon Agricultural college. She was tccompiuiied by Miss Dorothy Doe of the college who spent the holidays XKW TOOAY. Knit Vtol.tN LK5SONS call at 52S S. fine St. OK S.W.K Wooil healing sLove. fii inl re Klla St. Mi SA1.K 1 Ivory dresser, i-abv liih hair. 1 walker. U2 W. l.nii;h'H St. i I i S Xl.K -J.jvnr-ol'd milch Vn J .'T7 - iurnev eroHs, fresh hi "on, gen IL II. .M..yer. Ilrockway. tt l-'oli SAl.K i Incuhators, 1 brooder. I- J lluffstacilt. DUonvllle. l'hone 3 4jK3 . 'oii SALK Si-vuti months old-S in"clT jdji' In;utr 12:'4 1'ronpect Sr. ' U SALKThofout;hbretl Uirot miW with pics i weeks old. V, 1. Hen. UlllMir. ore. I'hone Van H.W.K Oorvallls wliiie Leuhurn eoekereijt. Mrs. C W. tiroves. Kusy. hutn. 1'tione 6-K3S. KOU SALi: I-nrne healer In rlrst vla!" condition, lately used In I. ). r. K. ble hall. For particulars call or write room 7. Uevlew Hid?., X. .Mi k son St. W A X T K I " Horse, buKt)- and harV'V. must be In fair shape an I res sun. hie. Addrens Hev. Carletoa 1. Jones, lul ls rd, lre. WAXTKD Two or more furnished rooipi or small house. First elai references. No children. Vhon- i or address I K. car Aew.-Ue-view. Vm SALE 13 u acres of orchTrd' land; 11 acres In apples. Newtown FSpplns and Splttenberes; nere In pears. S acres In timber; I ot tn town; price $:.i0J. See K. 8. Wilson. Sutherlln. Ore. MAN WANTKlv Share prop.sit!on0 rn nne.il RFiruen SOU. IWO miles from Roseburg; most modsrn country horn In th county, bath, toilet hot and cold water, etc.; a real oppor- invt v f..r the rltfht man. A : ply Kiwrence-Cordon Company, 125 rani tiiei. l(une 219. Niece of Roseburg . People Married Miss Marjorle Kay, daughter of lleiireseututlve and Mrs. T. fi. Kay, of Salem, and nelce of Mr. and Mis. O. P. Cochow of ibis city was mar ried this afternoon In suleui, where she resides to Hollis Huntington, who Is also known In this city. The wedding ceremony took place at the auiue of the bride's parenzs, and was performed by Hev. J. J. Evans, pustor of tlie First Christian church of Salem. A large number of friends and relatives were present at the wedding. The groom is a brother of Charles (Shy) Huntington, athletic director at Ihe University of Oregon, who acted as best man. Mr. Hunting ion at present is director of athletics of the public schools of Anocona, Montana, anq tne young couple will make their home in that city. I'lK SOCIAL HELD . Getting back to the simple style In entertainments was the pie social given in the high school gymnasium ednesday evening by the Senior and Junior classes. Old fashioned games of every description were re vived for the evening, and were all thoroughly enjoyed as a welcome c hange. The sum realized from the auction of the pies was divided up equally between the two classes sponsoring the entertainment. KDKXKOWEIl FIjAQ STATION Word was received liere today. from Salem, that upon order of the Hunlic Service Commission, Eden bower will be a flag atop for both trains number 18 and 17. For the past two years number 17 has ob served no flag slops at Edeubower. although the station has been a reg ular stop tor number 18. In the fu ture, however, number 17, which passes through Edenbower a few minules before 10 o'clock, will stop mere on a nag signal. POItTJ.A.D MARKET.' PORTLAND. Knv 50 H.a . a trifle higher today, quotations be ing $12 to J12.7S. Cnf I In worn nlon quoted higher, going at $8.75 to :.). 'Ibe slieep murkt was weak, and esggs are on a downward trend. auying price ta to 67 cents. Candled eges were brinpiniF frnm 7n tn nt cents. Butter is steady. Collins Owns Up to Train Robbery KANSAS CITV Knv IT-UK Collins, postal inspectors announced many, Has signed a statement con fessing his participation in the train robbery near Council Bluffs ten days aco. at which time over three mil lions in plunder was secured by the gang, mostly young men under 20. as Miss McDonald's Ruest in the city. i.s hub was extensively -entertained while here, among the social af fairs In her hnniip i t. --- --- "" iunuiieuii by Miss Iris Rice, a luncheon by Miss -fin ueyniers ana a theatre party by Miss I.nreinne Conlee. smash: GO SHOE PRICES! It's Felt Slipper Time! Felt Slippers on Sale Now All $2.50 Slippers, now - . $1 95 All $2.00 Slippers, now . - 1.65 All $1.50 Slippers, now - - jjg Slippers make acceptable gifts. Better buy them early while these savings are possible. SMASH Go Shoe Repair Prices. Roseburg Booterie IRV1.V liltl'XX SHOES THAT SATISFY AND FIT TOUR FEET, BRING US TOUR REPUIWOMUD SB ffiKina Perkins lildg., ltuseburg. f AJnoUXD THE TOWN A freight car was derailed yester day a short distance east of the Win chester bridge. The car was replac ed within a very short time and no delays were experienced and no dam age was done. C. S. Heinline, who has been quite ill for several weeks is sufflcienly recovered In health to return to his o.fices. A marriage license was Issued on Saturday evening to K. L. Thornton and Fern Oberman of Oakland. Mrs. J. P. Lenox of Sutherlin came to Roseburg today and spent a short time visiting with friends and shop ping . C. M. Smith of Elkton was a Rose burg visitor today attending to busi ness matters for a short time. A baby daughter was born yester day to Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Ware, of Riddle, at the Mercy hospital. NO TMI1KR WSTROTB ECOEVE n, v ber on the Siii.i'.w v..i ,' . aside from that on prime irwjj son Just past, accordim lo lit i nual reDort on firm inmni.ii S. Shelley, supervisor of tl( lond NOTICE TO rRKDrrWI. in lUnkriin.v In th Irutrl.-t t-'uurt oc th CuJ ......r. mi in,, ui.irr.-t ri urrtii In the matter of K. C. Sh.rf h..-. To thp creditors of P. C. sful iiiitk. in ine count? AI uoof listrii-t. aforMld. s btakrw Notli'p in hereby siren that sy .irn imy or iso'elDer. 1:I. tkial P. U. tihatt wai duly adludWUd lo4 rupt; ana that the flr.l meftiKf tfi creUlturH will be held al tht olTui the uhili'miKneil referee la Una, Oreiron, on the 10th day ( beta.- ut 11 o clocK In the lornut which time the aald credits no i tenil. prova their clalma. tBMqi trustee, examine the binknat si trnnam't such other Dulnen at a properly come before aal1 nexst Itnscburg;, Oreiron. Nor.mfce: 19 JO. C. U HAHI1. Reterea la Baakntrji I - - I TODAY ll'rtfSI I TODAY ffl MATIXEE RVEXIXQ 8 gsMfc" jimmumuMM g M ATINEE-CTETO; THE WARM THEATRE WITH THE COMFORTABLE SEATS BIULIE BURKE The cluirni girl of the screen In nuulcap romance of love, laa ghs and excitement. "AWAY GOES PRUDENCE" Mutt and Jeff Comedy, "Nothing But Girk Episode Jack Dempsey Serial Matinee-Evening Tliesday-Wednesday Matinee-Evaiii WILLIAM FARNUM in "Wolves of the Nighfll Fatty Arbuckle in "A Reckless Romeo TODAY ONLY WALLACE REID IN "The Lottery Man" Ixe 1,1, shirt, dignity, and bachelorhood In mad scramble to esupe n""s A Famous Chester Monkey Comedy And a Chester Educational in in ' i m