ROSEBimO TOWS-RBIIKW TCKSPAV. SEPTEMBER , MU PAOI MX vKwmmw.we.ww..--.--. . Roseburg Selling Agents for Carter's Underwear-Royal Worcester Corsets jZTSZ Brighton-Carlsbad Sleeping Garments MADE OF HIGHEST GRADE OUTING-WIDE RANGE OF STYLES FOR WOMEN MISSES CHILDREN MOD ERATELY PRICED FROM $1.00 to $2.49 Good News for Shoe Buyers Once again we offer you the famous UTZ & DUNN LADIES Fine Shoes All New Stock. All the Newest and most wanted styles. BUILT TO WEAR PRICED TO SELL-from $5.50 to $11.50 Millinery Visit our Millinery Dept., always showing the newest Ney York styles. eixowsStor Holeproof Hosiery New silk and wool hose Just received. Beautiful shades. (1.75 to 12.25. Fall Fashions Worn in New York by lf2 1f L PLlbb lUUJUlUUUll UP and down Fifth Avenue pass throngs of smartly dressed women choosing their costumes from the shops of the world. The most youthful of their suits, the smartest of their coats are to be found among the Miss Manhattan Creations now on display in our Misses' Department. You will find them unusually becoming, exceptionally youthful in line, and made with a care that you associate usually with fine custom-made garments. Materials offer a wide range of choice Normandy bolivia, Veluzuria, serviceable tricotines, soft Yalama, sturdy tweed all the favored fabrics of the season. And prices are most moderate. $25'o$75 Mlh 'J! CIHCT8 DAY CHOWD8. Try Bowman's place on circus day. Good eats and quick service. Best steaks and home-made pies In the city. Opposite depot. A complaint was filed In the cir cuit court today by Oeorge Rlter against I.. P. Hupp. The plaintiff alleges that there Is owing the sum of $105 on a contract. Why waste time ans money re boring scored cylinders and cracked blocks. We solder them without re moving from machine, also alumi num castings. Work positively guar anteed. O. K. Oarage, under new management, n. C. Ogden, l'roprte or. 620 Wlnohiwter street. For sale, cut flowers. Asters and dahlias. Itunyau's Dahlia Garden, 1385 I'mpqun Ave. DAJLV WRATrtBR REPORT. U. 8. Weather Bureau. local office, .toaeburg. Oregon, 14 bours ending e a. m.: I'rectpltetlea la leches mm4 Ilaagredtae lltKiii'Hl t.-iiip.rl lire yeiTli.y .. tiii Lowi'Mt temperature laat titKlit .. 44 rr-.-l.lti.tlon lust 24 l.oura 19 Total tle.'il. autre ftral of month J. 24 Normal preelp. for Mile niontli... 1.11 Total precip. from 8k J t. l.( 1921, to date 1.14 Aven.Ke preelp. frimi Sept. 1. 1X77 .& Avi-IBKf prerlp. from Sept. 1. 1 K T 7 .62 Total ftit'SH from Sepl.l.issl f. aeaaona, (Sept. to May, Inc.) . . . 31 31 Koreceat tolp-a ler south wetter a 're-on: TohlKlit and Wedneadiiv probaMv fair. WM.I.IAM 11K1.I,. Observe'. Pumps Oxfords im Mil i ijj SHM& I Niinmii mmf 8 T7ASHI0N has decreed once more that low cut 5 A shoes pumps and oxfords-will be worn by a d larrr nronortion of AmnnV.m wnmm-i tlii.rri, u r- i rj . . nuuuj;il lilt; uuiumii aim wiiii t.-1 tifasons. Accordingly we have from th mnlrora mnnt nf Rfrnri Klinnprs wnlUinrr ntfnulj t -- - r I 1 " v.v-,v4o aitu 1.1 L I It 1 low cut models in a variety of appropriate materials Sizes 2 J to 8 AAA to C All Prices Your inspection of these up-to-the-minute styles is cordially invited. :cordinply we have procured for your selection 4 i the factories of JOHN KELLA, Inc., famous t ers of fine shoes for women, a complete assort- 4 I Actina; Uilef l;puty Sheriff Percy Webb Is serving as Chief of Police In the ab sence of Dave Shambrook, who is at' tending the Pendleton Hound-Up and the State Fair. Mr. Webb Is taking the day shift the same as that of .Mr. Shamrock W ill Taint I'nnta- J. H. llooth, owner of the orchard on the Pacflc hlKhwav beyond nil lard, near where Dennis Russell was alleged to have been murdered bV Dr. llrumfield, plans to whitewash two fence posts near where the large pool of blood was found. He savs that the tourists are bolherlne him wilh questions, as to the scene of the alleged crime and In order to avoid this nuisance he will paint the posls white. At the present time a little monument of rocks has been erected at the roadside. A faint trace of the pool of blootl can still be seen on the pavement. IH. KlIiKMi . KI-KAH. I'hiroprartir I'hyai.iKn. Kooni. Jji-Sii, IVrklna building. NKW TOUAI. Kolt 8AI.K-Mll.-h.ll drag .aw. In-iulre ofJ: .M. Jll.M. I--.)K SAI.K VoutiK tal'klnf iirrot In" '' '"m. J :i ggt Pli.-lm St. K'.' SjU'!':--;'" ' Ai.uora soma. -Norman. Tiller. I r. on KOU MAl'.K oil TnAIK-.rmTud car ' for joun harn,-a ami t,.am. Call -'1 N .ln,-kn St WANTKIl Til ItMN-r -v or lx room I. nil a n 1 hiiiivr by thtolM-r firm. Ad dlfHa M.. cat Xewa-K,-vlt-w !t i( M WANTKIi t'lean. r.flnod """ I""" wanta room In prlvte ramlly where .-an havr wmr f piano. IIiikIi A nmhMTyNewa-Review off ley A NTKl t-App"le Vh-kera. 3,hl jTeT lour: alio apple aorlere, at Half Moon Or.har.la Telephone J2-K4. -A:-?. .Ilainlllon. Owner W AX--Ki.--fhe l",'t hou.e and tTTt II. . no win ,m- In It.taehurg. Mn. I a.aain lor nun. lilv.. loratlon "id full partli-.ilarn. I., eare Newn-Kevlev arrea PR- 4) SHOE DKPT M BASKMKNT. f. i WANTKt -.Apple pl.-kere at the oTe and Or. hoi.la Meala at the hunk h.Miae If d.lre,l Ae.'nmmoda tlnna for men tlood pla.-e to enmp on rHer '.- .in centa per hour. ';harle A. llrand. Kolt .K rilKAl' I t.i.ri STVT lioraea. nelaht about !f.l. one 7 yr and one 10 vre. eld. Thla la a good team ami can he had at nearly your own prl.e for ..ib-k aale. or will trade for wood W. . Morrow, one mile So of looking lta. atore. l-'on ItlfNT o'lt "SAl.R Itan.-k Tu mnea west or t-nipooa: rent I3'0 a year About til ready to plow and I a.-rea of ....... i.ninnir neaw Il.llOer renter will he allowed to rut eorda of wood a voar for ai!e ....... ... i.i.e. i.oaenorff. 01 or the ewner. Wm. Kl,en. Oakland Oregon. l:t Kord. like new 117 Kord. overhauled .. PoM. overhauled 1l t-Vnl. O K. me. hanl.-aliy lait f-hevrolet R nw tlren ia-S Vae. uae very little lata rt.O ertat.d. new tlrea.. Mil Vor.l troek new I.e..- T.o,-omohlte hn. new tlrea !!!! Iloft it - -1 -.- n 1 I.... I . . . 1H Ford tru.-k like new. will take Ford tourlns (n trade lit V. fa.a St. I'lions 14i Tin 300 In- . tl't . IMS . iaa . lis" . lr- .Ifoo . iv, I1TI AROUSD TIIR TflW Here from (ileiKlale John and Howard Lystul, of Glen dnle. spent Ihe day here attending to business mutters. Here from (ilenilule .Mrs. Joseph Jacques, of Glendale, spent the morning in this city at tending to matters of shopping! ISoys are lleprtiiuuxled Several boys who last night thought to have some fun by tylnt a rope across the sidewalk at a dark portion of South Main street, were today brought before City Recorder Whipple and severely reprimanded. A number of persons were tripped up and one person was slightly Injured. iVulon Atrorney In Oty Wallace Renson, a resident or the Lower Tnipqua country, who was recently annnlnterl hv the hnnn. mission as official attorney for the bonus and loan In Douglass county, arrived here yesterday to remain for a short time. Mr. Renson is a vet eran of tho World War and well known throughout the entire coun ty, lie nlana to Aatnlilloh n n in Ytnaohuro, an4 il.n mnl..,ni ki. I offices In Keedsport. lie will make' regular visits here to take caro of! the bonus work. ' On Huntliur Trio I L. Relzvnstein. local postmaster, Is enjovlng a ten days hunting trip in th Tiller vicinity. Local Man ImproTixl ,W. L. Dyslnger, local mill man, who has been 111 at bis home Is greatly Improved and able to be about again. In on Business Henry Conn, prominent resident of Melrose, spent this morning here attending to various business mat ters. l-'rtmi South er Creek Dr. fjalley motored In from south Deer Creek vicinity this morning to spend several hours attending to var ious business matters. Car Stolen The local officers today received a telegram from the Chief of Police at Los Angeles', notifying them to watch for a stolen Bulck car. Ketunw to Albany Mrs. W. K. Wright and son re turned to Albany this afternoon, aft er enjoying a visit In this city with her mother, Mrs. Bryan, (toe to 1'. of O. Carl Black, of the Palace Of Sweets, has left for Eugene, to en ter the University of Oregon. Mr. Black attended the University last year. Here From Portland Mr. and Mrs. John Cabot, of Port land, are spending several days here visiting with friends. Mr. Cabot is a former resident of this city. Have llahy iirl Mr. and Mrs. Chester Relbel, form mer residents of Roseburg, announce the birth of a daughter in Grants Pass on September 17th. Has Poison Oak Wilfred Richards, Instructor In the science department of the high school, has been forced to remain away from his dutios for a few days because of a severe attack cf poison oak. v Fire Dnnirer Past According to the forest supervis or's office, the recent rain has elim inated all fire danger for the re mainder of the year. Most of the forest patrols have been called In. although a few are remaining in the hills in case of another dry spell. Kepiilar Drill Last Night The local national guard company- had a good turnout for drill last night at the armory. The boys are "snapping into it" and showing some LADIES. is your Hosiery Free from Runners? Wear NOTASEME Hosiery N. tjuaranteed against Runners, Thread Silk, and your troubles are over Nearly every lady in Douglas County wears them do you? We have all popular shades $1.50 the pair. HARTH'S TOGGERY W.R.BROWN Electric Service We specialize on the Electric Equipment of Automobiles therefore wo claim that we can render better servlc. than the concern that handles every thing. Being specialists we take pride In our work It is the kind of service that relieves you of all worries and doubts. Reasonable charges and HEAL SERVICE. Auto Electric Station Thones 136 and 138-R. , Corner Pine and Oak Sts. ' real military class. Roseburg should be very proud ot this organization and support them in every way. Mrs. A. J. McCulloch and daugh ter, Mrs. Bert U. Bates, -who have spent the past week visiting with relatives in Portland will return to this city tomorrow. Localo in Portluntl , Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bart rum, "for merly or this city, write that they are now nicely located in Portland. Mr. Bartrum and daughter Dorothy made the trip ln the machine. Mrs. Bartrum and son Kenneth went down on the train owing to the seri ous condition of the child's throat. Upon their arrival in the metropolis Kenneth underwent a mastoid oper ation and is getting along nicely at the present time. Mr. Bartrum is engaged In tho insurance business and has a much greater territory In wnicn to wors than if they had lo cated at Salem, which was their for mer Intention. Gone to Modford an inspection of the UmtYl river rlivido ...... ... r"-M inchest locate W. V. T. T. Meet Totnorro,, . Tho WoillOnu nkt.. ance Union will io.7, irT input n t, at the home uf .Mrs. A- C Annual renort. will be jri,.. the election of nfn-' , place. Every member U nrJ be nreaont HK.MST1TCHIXQ. Ten cents per yarn. vii .. promptly filled. Elite Brnti i tlonal Bank Bldg. Phone tl!.j ROSEBURG 93 FRIDAY. SEPTEMRPR U Second Largest Circus in the IVoi' "At A Glance" It's the Smart Style. It's the Graceful lines. It's the Proper fitting. That you don't have to look for but see "At a Glance" This has made our Pumps, Oxfords and Shoes the Talk of the Season Roseburg Booterie urn imvxx. Shoe. That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet PEKKINS Bl.DU. CAS ST. expert Mioe Kepairing Dependable Hosp CIRCUS MENAGERIE v .1 PAGEANT BIRTHtRNI 3 RINGS STREET PARADE 4T UAH RAIN OR SNNE O PERFORMANCES 2.RK 8.RMt DOORS OPEN i ana ? P.M. 75 ACTS 57 CLOWNS -60 CAGE ZOO 5 Herds of Elephants Seats on Sale at Rexall Drug St EV rr0V TlaU . N EVA NOVAK "Wolves of the North" lite strange adventures of beautiful irl and a IX natuivs in tho frosen silences of the .North, where the ps"0 Men know no laws. IvrKlt.N.UKlNAh . K .N KIT Ct IKD V. Xomornnv: Douglas MclAitn in "tK A .Ml-M I r" ISO TODAY OJILlf aa I I no A riotous roar of unquenchable laniibter about a bsrbrr to be king. Sidnev Chaplin M. A TIIK "I1KX Hl'U" OK SCnKEX COMKDIA!. VS j A King-Queen-JoB K S1AH COAltDY AM) PlKI'Lli KlDr.i ea.1