Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 23, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Sport Skirts Were Never So Popular
A 77u' Season New Models
Evry wise woman include a Sport Skirt among her wearable
Theai are exceptional in style and finish with the new pockets,
belt effects and offer a fine color range from which to select.
The Prices are as Low a
$3.98 $9.90
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"312 DEPARTMENT STORES
ADVICE TO LOVELORN AND OTHERS
rr MRS. UX8BUBY-
A Dally Column of Questions and Answers Conducted by Womaa
Wbo Knows. Address your lietters to sirs. Ellsbury
Care Roseburg Hews-KeTlew.
Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: I have a
young daughter 16 years old and she
has recently begun to dance. I have
tot ber go to several school dances
with her girl friends, and to a large
ball with a chaperone . She loves to
dance snd now every time there is a
dance in town we have a scene at
home because she wants to go. She
doesn't seem to have any idea that
I could or would go. I am still
young myself and know many of the
people that attend dances here. What
do you think about me going to
dances myself. I have always danced
before I was married and for a few
years afterward. Would my girl re
spect me mora or less, and would
people 'think I was trying to act
young again. My husband is away
a great deal and would have no ob
jection to my going.
MRS. V., Koseburg.
A. I think fci would be a splendid
lilrat for you o attend dances with
your daughter. 8he will think much
more of you for It. Don't let ber
think that you are watching her at
the dancp, and don't reprimand her
conatantly atxiut her behaTlor. nhe
will then enjoy your bring there, as
much as you will. If you see her do
something; really wrong, talk it over
with ber a day or so later. I think
when a young Birl likes to dance it
Is ideal for her to go with ber par
ents, and soon the parents will be
enjoying it as much If not more than
the daughter.
Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: My daugh
ter Is nearly eighteen years old and
lately she has changed completely, it
seems to me. She insists upon going
to dances with her stockings rolled
below her knees, and with what
seems to me hardly any clothes on at
all. She says she is more comfort
able that way but it worries me con
siderably. Sometimes I wonder if
Bhe Is really decently clothed.
WORMED MOTHER, Roseburg.
A. All mothers seem to be hav
ing trouble with their young daugh
ter these days. I am sure there is
nothing to worry about in your ease.
Your (laughter Is merely following
the style of her friends. All young
girls aeetu to want to put as few
clot lira on as possible these days, and
in tills hut weather It certainly
snrnis sensible to me. Dancing is
about the warmest tiling they do, and
I am not surprised that they don't
want to wear too many clotlu-s. lie
sure that she Is not dressed Inmiod
enlly and do not worry about her.
AROUND THE TOWN
Oakland Visitor
C, W. Cooper, of Oakland, spent
last evening here attending to busi
ness matters.
Obtain License
A marriage license was Issued to
day to I. K. Kidding and Zella Mil
lard, both rcsiUvnts of llnlnrJ.
lulling Here
Mrs, Zwicker, of Marshfitld, is
spending severs) days in this city to
see friends. Mrs. Zwicker Is regis
tered at the I'mpqus hotel. '
Here From Kiigeiif-
O. F. Sklpworth, of Eugene, Is
spending the week end In this city
attending to busluess matters.
Mere From Medford
Mr, and Mrs. William Horner and
family, of Medford, motored to this
city yesterday, to spend several days
with friends.
Hi re tin Business
Sonbtor Issac Staples, of Multno
mah county. Is In Hoseburg today at
tending to business matters and
greeting friends.
In From IHIIard
1-oren Miller and Ruth Miller, of
Dlllard, spent the morning In this
rlty attending to matters of business
and shopping.
ur On Varailon
Mr. snd Mrs. C. S, Hnlnllne lert
tortsy for points on Llttha River,
where they will spend a week or leu
days enjoying a vacation.
Arrive t'nmi Portland
L-e Carter, formerly of this rlty
but now of Portland, in a-ntllna-several
days here vlxltlng with
friend.
Here From llrlclge
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. lett snd fnm
lly. of II ridge. Coos rountr. are
spending the week end. in this rlty
vlsltlnf with friends.
Holds High Average
Simon Paro this morning received
s letter from his datmhtrr Ruth. In
which she it Mi; that she recelred
the tit-heat average of any of the
applicant In a c1il service eismlns
tion given by the city of San Fran
clacn to fill a vscsncr In a position
at the rlty hull. Mtsa Caro expecta
to be employed St the cltv hall
There were a number of contestsnts
tor the pises and the fart that she
received ths best sverage speak
very well for her ability. Bke was
aora and ralasd la Roeebnrg and re
ceive, her education aere.
In On Itusii
Jack Cardwell, well known resi
dent of Myrtle Creek, spent last even
ing In this city attendiug to Impor
tant business matters.
Arrives From Portland
Mrs. Nova Miller and two clilluieii
arlved In this city from Portland
ynserday evening to spend a week
visiting with relatives.
Here Fomii Wilbur "
Mr. f. V. Parker and daughter,
flnlda arrived in the city today from
Wilbur to spend several hours at
tending to matters of shopping.
Hot urn From Oakland-
Mrs. Charles Neal and Mrs. R. P.
,McUndon returned from Oakland
I late Inst evening, arter spending the
day there visiting with friends.
Here From tfcikland
I Mrs. Frraman and brother, of
I Oakland, nrrlved in the city this
morning, to spend several weeks at
tending in matters of shopping.
Here Fniiti Tiller
W. R Norman, prominent Tliler
resident. Is spending the week end
Mn this rlty attending to business
matters snd visiting with friends.
Itetuni to .Myrtle t'reek
Mrs. Stuurt Mitchell and little son.
Stuart, Jr., returned to their home
st Myrtle Creek arter spending a
few days here at the home of Mrs.
A, C. Kldd.
I tot urn From Smith
Mr. snd Mrs. K. C. f'itzpatrlrk snd
Mr. snd Mis, Ed Thornton returned
lnt evening from an extensive motor
trip through southern Oregon and
California.
Return From ( niter Ijike
W. H HollenSeck. clerk st the
I'liinqiia hotel, returned last evening
from a motor trio to Crater IjV
He In very much enthused with the
vcnlp trip.
Finer II,-,. It
Vsrahal p.-rrano. who Is emploved
it Oil's nmlr store, will leavs Snti-
d:ir afternoon for Portland where he
s ill enter the Public Health Service
hospital for an peratlon. He will
return to Roartnirg and his duties In
shout alrT weeks. ,
Entertain With IHcnle I
Miss Msrgsret Pass entertained
venterday with s plcnle In konor of
miss Minna Heldonrelch, of Chlcsso.
who hss been visiting here with her
moiner. Mine Heidenreich haa Inai
flnlfthed a concert encasement in
Portland and Is now on her way
south to Sacramento. . Miss Marie
Msnens. Mrs. Anna Heldenretoh,
Miss Margaret Pan and Miss Hetd-
enreicn enjored the picnic affair
CHAUTAUQUA
TO
START TOMORROW
Series of Entertainments Be
gin Sunday Night and .
Last For Week. ;
PROGRAM IS EXCELLENT
Finest Array of Talent Ever Pres.
ented To Hoseburg Audience
Will Appear On Circuit
This Year.
Only 24 hours remain before the
opening of the Roseburg Chautau
qua. A great week of music ana
lectures Is in store for those fortu
nate enough to hold season tickets,
nurnell Ford on Sunday evening,
Ada Roach and Ruth Freeman and
S'.efansson, world renowned Arctic
explorer on Monday. A prelude and
concert by the Orpheum Four, one
of the best male quartettes in the
country and a stirring patriotic ad
dress by Dr. James Freeman Jcaness
on Tesday. The Jugo Slav orches
tra in prelude and concert and
njftignlflcent address by Tom Skey
hlll on Wednesday. Skeyhlll is the
best Informed man In America today
on the Russian situation. Commu
nity singing led by the noted song
leader Walter J,enklns. an address
by Father Cronln. a witty and elo
quent Roman Catholic priest, and
the play "Nothing But the Truth," a
comedy put on by a clever company
direct from Broadway, New York,
will be the program for the fifth
day. The Sam Lewis Concert com
pany In prelude and concert and an
address by Peter Clark Mac Farlane.
one of the mest known writers and
newspapermen Jin America, U the
program for the sixth day.
The closing hours will consist of
a prelude and concert by the Lleur
ance Little Sympbone Orchestra and
a stirring address by Captain T
Dnnnlng Upton. "Dinny" will speak
on the "Four Square Builder." The
Bible hour will be held each morn
ing at 10 o'clock In the tent. The
Junior Chautauqua will ' meet with
the superintendent. Miss Ona Wood
ruff, every morning at 10 o'ebek. In
addition to this splendid program
there will he given two lectures,
"Doughboy Snapshots," and a "Trip
Through Southern France, by-
James Elvln, the director.
Miss Woodruff, the Junior Super
intendent, will, be at the. tent
promptly at 9 o'clock on Sunday
evening and season reserve seat
tickets and single reserved seat tick
ets can be obtained from her s,t that
time.
Only a short time remains to get
season tickets. Roseburg people are
urged to get behind local guarantors
And-put the seat sale over the top
before the opening hour of the Chau
tauqua. The better support given
the guarantors the faster the Chau
tauqua grows and the better the pro
grams listed for the ensuing years.
. o
heart Is breaking at the tho
her c h 1 Id r e n's disappointment
Across the whirling snow, weak and
wounded, stumble A man. A half
mile behind, following the trail and
gaming at every step, are the sheriff
and his posse of man hunters. There
la a reward of Jio.ovo ior ins cap
ture nf the fusillva.
Straight for the bumble cabin be
utter his perilous path, for there
live the woman he loves tna wom
an wbo would, have been his wife
had she been free to accept his offer.
Tnere la an affecting greotini!. aud
the klddtvs ask him if he has
brought Santa with him. A look In
the mother's -eye tells him of jer
plight. For a moment, he herniates
Then, taking a pair of handcuffs
from. hla pocket, te'is the oldest
child :to clamo -them -on his wrists.
He 'then tells hint to walk to the
door with him and when the sheriff
arrive, to- say; ! This t my prisoner;
I claim the reward "
This Is the final scen4 in one of
the most powerful western dramas
ever enacted on a local screen, u
Is "Desperate Trails," and will bo
shown at the Antler's theater Sun
day, with popular Harry Carey in
the stellar role, supporiea -ey a ca
oabl 'cast.
Harrv Carev has never-been seen
to better advantage than In the role
of Bart Carson: relne Rich Is lovss
able and 'appealing as Mrs, Walker;
Barbara LaMar Is fascinating as
Lady Lou. and other roles were ef
fectively portrayed by George Selg-
mann, Ed Coxen, George stone, Hel
en Field -and Charles Insley.. ,
ght
AROIKD TUB TOWN gf- 313 ' I
Movie Closeups !
There Isn't a thing . missing In
"One Man In a Million," the latest
Robertson-Cole super-epecial release
In which ueorge Beban, the great
American character actor, appears In
the stellar role. In all nf the cities
throughout the country where the
picture has been slmwn. critics have
declared It to be the greatest of
screen dramnsr This big photoplay
will be shown at the Antlers theater
Saturday evening and at the Majes
tic Sunday.
The story Is of human interest
with a strong scries of comedy re
liefs. Mr. Behsn has shown his
npabllltles in this picture first hav
ing written the story and later pro
ducing and directing it. In the stel
l.ir role Mr. Hi ban is seen in his now
familiar mid much loved character of
a humble Itullsn who tescbes a
really human lesson through the
medium of a his heart. The author
hss called to his aid many clever
dogs and an almost human parrot
'o bring home the story of the pic
ture. With Mr. Bebnn In the supporting
cnat Is George llebsn. Jr.. his five
vesr old son, who will undoubtedly
be ss great a thespisn as his illus
trious daddy. Others In the cast
are Helen Jerome Eddy. Irene Rich.
Lloyd Whit lock, George Williams.
Jennie Lee and Wade Dotoler.
Making pictures is becoming a
regular round of sartorial sacrifices
for her according to May Allison, the
Monde Metro star who Indulge in
ome flnerr destruction In her latest
picture. "Extravasnnce." which will
be shown st the Mslestlr tonight.
In this nlcture adapted from Ten
.mes Wllllstns- story. "More Stately
Mansions." Miss Allison and ber en
tire supporting company in one of
tne big scenes tske a midnight
niunge tnto the Fsclflc oresn In all
their festive attire. The wstery set
ting wss tared on the old Nst Good
win plrr, known the world over as
the scene of manv ef the late Mr
Goodwin's social functions.
"I think I have sacrificed more
perfectly good clothe In the Interest
of mv productions Istely." said Miss
Allison, "thsn mot people have In
a lifetime. Why. it r-oaitlvelr made
my hesrt bleed to lump into the
ocean with that wonderful Parts
gown put It had to be done."
It was Chriatmss Ev on the snow
went range. In a tlnv cabin two
kiddles are expecting the arrlvsl of
Ssnta Clans, although their mother's
AT THE SALVATION ARMY.
.811 N. Jackson Street.
Meeting for the week-end are as
follows: Saturday night, opon air
meeting, corner Cass and Jackson, at
7:15 p. m. "Praise and Promise
meeting at 8 p. m. Sunday services:
Morning prayer, 7 a. m. Open air
10: 15 a. m.. Sheridan street, near
depot. - Holiness service at 11 a. m.
Speoial children's meeting, 2:30 P
m. A picture of the Sunday school
will be taken. Young people's le
gion, 6 p. m. led by Gladys Neal and
Dorothy Sims. Evening opon air at
7:15. Salvation service, wherein Is
preached- the "Old Time Religion,'
p. m. Alt are invited to attend.
Will Take Vacation-
Mr. and Mrs. William Bell will
leave -soon for Washington, where
they will visit for about 18 days In
Seattle and Port Angeles. Mr. lieu
who I the local weather bureau man,
will be relieved by J. F. Mllatzo, of
Independence. California, .who ar-
w irBWTOUAT.
tYANTKD lng machine.'' Writ J.
V.. News-Kevisw. .
KOK SALE Uroocol! plants. C. E.
Truebload. Roseburg. Oregon.
tM RENT Sleeping room, privilege
of bath, gentleman psterred. 222 W.
i.oiiaia.
TO l.KAHK 1 21) acres of land, near
Melroae. - For particulars address
Kthet li Tlottklns, Molroae. nreg.
LAJST Puir spectacle in cam. Flndor
pleaae 'lesve at Newa-Revlew office
or at Hotel Umpqua. Simon Caro.
FOR HAl.K CHEAP 1 ton Ford truck.
Complete with cab, 1970 model, $500.
O. W. Sharp, Camas Valley. ; -
LOST Little red dog. each ear notched
and part of tall gone. Finder pltaac
notitv 127 k. Kooerts at. rewaiq.
KOIt HAl.K Old growth ouk block
wood, alao pine and fir. and second
growth fir alab wood. W. A. Doney,
Dlxonvllle, Ore. - -
FOUND Small purse containing aome
change and other articles. Owner
call at this offlca and provs ownor
shlp. FOR SALE 100 acrea. 75 in grain. 26
open pasture. Free soil. 1-J of grain
crop for quick sale. $75 per acre.
Rptendid building alte on Deer creek.
Oua Llndbloom, Dlxonvllle.
MAN OR WOMAN WANTED Saliiry
$.1$ full time, 5c sn hour apAre time
Helling gusranteed hoalery to
wearer. Experience unneceaaarv. In
ternational Hosiery Mllla, Norria
town. Pa.
FOR BALK 100 tons of tint cTa
chest hay. A. E. Cameron, Hoaeburg.
Oregon. R. F. D. No. 1, Box 162.
MAKE $6 'upward dally selling Raw-
lelah'a 140 Producta.. Food products.
toilet articles, remedies. Ia aplendld
buaineea. Roeehurg and other citlca.
W. T. Rawlelgh Company, Oakland.
Calif.
FOR HALE 3 houaeg, small payment
down, balance same ss rent. I houae.
trade for ear. welt located on pave
ment. 4 farms, eaay terma. Over
head expenses light. I cut prices. C.
Merrill, 504 Mill St.
FOR 8AI.E A 5-room plastered house,
good plumbing, hot and cold water.
, good range, light fixtures, near in
Price $?MiO. Terma Also 8 -room
; plastered house. I lots, on pavement.
. Price $3000. $1500 down and $?0 per
month. No Interest, no taxes. 14
acres, good houae, 4 miles out. Price
$ HOP. Chas Kyea. 12$ N. Pine St.
5nK HoMK TOO YNT Have rlle-i
. with two homes, atid he wants to sell
; this one: Eight acres mostly In
prunes,- small house,- - on runlns
stream, fair road, close to hish
school. Cron this vear worth nr.th.
. ably $100. Will take $3500 for the
Jiropeny, crop included, with only
2000 cash o hnndle. The hest smnl'
buy sa my lists, chaa, W. Rice. Real
I Estate, Myrtle. Creek Ore.
APTOMOMH.F. ItARDAlN'g r
, If you are In he market for a good
, uri i .r pe us neiore vou nny. we
( have them overhauled snd . newlv
' pnlnted. We have most of the stand
ard makes and win prove to you that
I we will save rnv monev. lnuuli-
.tlolden Automobile Paintl"- Co.,
imnrmtr ana jsckkir, or nut 8C
"nwiio cum t-roucn a IlMldWHlv
:a'lore.
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AJryan's Gift Shop
Our eiss is as aaaks
tfce aasjs .....
BRYAN'S
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"Good Service
' Better Selection
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rived hers today.
Sue Mar, the llttlevdaughter of
Mr and Mr. Carl Shoemaker, who
are visiting in thi city from Port
t.o.4 ih. misfortune to fall and
break her arm thi morning while
at play. The child was runups
across the street at th time of the
accident, and In some manner fell
o as to sustain a break of the arm.
liny Gets Heavy Fine
Wesley Bonebrake was fined $10
yesterday afternoon by Recorder R.
L. Whipple for being out after houra.
He wa also given a ten day' Jail
sentence which was suspended dur
ing good behavior. Bonebrake, It is
claimed by the city officers, baa per
sisted in remaining out after hour,
regardlcsa of repeated warning and
for thi reason the recorder imposed
a heavy fine. -
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OBITUARY.
C. H. Breuser, whose home 1 near
Winchester, was born March 10,
18S0 and died July 1, 1921, aged 71
years, 3 months and 20 days. He
passed away at the Good Samaritan
hospital In Portland, Oregon. Al
though a resident of Douglas county
for the past 31 years, he had been
making hi home wlt his children
in Rainier, Oregon, when his health
began to fall some three year ago.
He came to tho United States
whpn but. 6 years of age. grew to
manhood ' In Montello, Wise., and
was married to Miss Henrietta Beut
ler, September 10. 18C9. To this
union was born five children, one
son passing away to the great be
vonrt In Infancy and Mr. Judse
DItchburn of Portland, Oregon, some
two years ago. Mrs. DItchburn Is
better known here ss Mrs. Meude.
Those left to mourn his loss are his
wife and three remaining children.
Herman W. Breuser, Mrs. J. C. GI1
'am and Otto Breuser.
He also loft seven grandchildren
and one great grand daughter. He
has a host of friends who mourn his
death. Although of German birth
he was a staunch American and
fought for the flag he lived under
so long.
MRS. J. 0. GILLAM,
Rainier Oregon.
An excess of 32.687 laborers were
placed on Jobs by licensed employ
ments agents during the first six
months of 1920 over the number for
the first six months of this year, ac
cording to C. H. Gram, state labor
commissioner. Iist year the total
was 52.969 and this year 20,282.
ft 1th the month of June taken for
comparative purposes there haa been
a marked decrease in wages.
All dust, stains, spots
removed we double
life of your clothing
with our Dry Cleaning
Who's Your Cleaner?
Try our Way.
e Sammi MMctos
Our Auto Will Call.
Phone 277
Strengthen the Mus
cles of Your Car.
Your piston assembly con
tains the real "muscles" of
your automobile. The
strong, even, co-ordinabad
functioning of these muscles
depends on the wristpin
which joins the piston with
the connecting-rod.. If the
wrlstuin breaks or is worn
and loose you have trouble
costly trouble with your
motor,
Mann quality soft-core
pins are absolutely round
and without taper. They are
tested and guaranteed for
hardness and are sold on a
quality basis only. To get
the most out of the "musc
les' of your car Insist that
your repair man Install
these pins the next time be
goes over your piston as
sembly. We hsve them for
all cars In standard and
oversize.
Parts Catalogue to the
Trade
'.Patterson Parts
Inc.
"New Parts for All Cars."
POHTLAXD, OHKGOXJ.
SO-2J Twelfth Street, North
' Phone II roadway S7at
Other Stores:
8B6 tioldrn tiate Avenue
San Francisco, Calif.
31 Broadway, Oakland,
Calif.
STRENGTH AND SERVICE
- WELDED
At the Roseburg National Bank
strength and service are ao perfectly
welded that tbey form satisfactory
banking connection. . ';
TheRosebuigNdtioildl Bank
. Roseburg, Ore. - '
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FOB SALE.
The best grade of nursery stock at
reasonable prices. Get my price be
fore placing your order.
. K. L. ELU8. Koseourg, urn.
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Mr. and Mr' Earl Powell ' have
returned from their wedding trip
which took them to Crater Lake and
to points in northern California, and
they are today moving In their new
hrme on Pine street. Tbey naval
purchased the property .formerly'
owned by J. D. Osborne. . ,
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'NATIOXAL GUARD
. ATTENTION!
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National Onardsmea in Ji
dered to appej t arnankr
w -7 at V- m. IB IU1 Bii
form. Special pay drill pm.
By order of C U STODDtft
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Goodyear- Tiro Serrtsi
narar. s. '
Auto
Owners!
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This should be of interest to you. lack the list on
carefully. " '-"e , .
We are closing out our stock of Maxotires as
On Hand Old List - New List
1 30x3 Vt '$7.68 - - $6.65
2 32x3ya $8.61 7.45
2 31x4 . 9.75 - V 8.45
2 34x4 10.80 ' - 9.70
2 S4x4V 13.38 11.60
2 35x4Vs 14.02 12.15
2 36x4 14.42 12.50
2 35x5 1659 1450
2 37x5 17.00 - V 15.10
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. This is a retire saver and a, treat econcftny. Investi
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For Ladles' and Gent's
Suits made to your Measuremeot
. From $25.00 up.
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i Service Guaranteed or Money Refunded
t A. FURMAN, Proprietor
i 105 Cass St. i - Phone 91
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