Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 21, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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    ROSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAV, NOVEMBER 1
I
19?2. .
AOE IX
TURKEY
GROWERS
i ATTENTION
i
' 2? ' - -'t
1:1 ' JN" 1
f vl
ys
' " L W.
State Chamber to
MeeJ January 5
happiness of two family groups,
; soli ly through the applii-fi power ot
, faith, and will power, whiuh is
.niing to The I.i berty Theatre t'i
nlKht. Tliis Is the flr.t photoplay of
liis kind to be produced in
the I;
cliff
th
r.rodtl' H's for
nit," w!i
at
RTNCER will be on the iob
i n '
tii USUClI. Will ICtClVC
the Peoples Supply Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
.-:n,.ciil search of
', i .... "mimel h in z
l-l-tt . , ; .,11 ,!,.. ,.l
(lu- U 14' bUIIlH III1I", ..uiui-i nil m ....
mi nis of human intT-at.
"Heart's llav.n" is declared ny
the critics who have seen the
re FlinWlllKH to he one or the
year. Altuouun
al the story throunh
theme of ;hiiofophy
rORTf-AXD, Nr.v
Jauuarv 7 has l .
date nf the annual nicelllli; of
Or non State Cnan:' r of Cointi.er.'t
according to annininreiiient iiv slat
clii.i,ihr (iFffi-inli.- te::iv. Ileb Hate
; . ' I,,lnn iPrerR
iroin euT.v coinn r. i.u m . ..... - ,t,ma ,iw,
of the state will :ltIVr in I'm Hand , - ',")S.'J.''
ii... u-ion o . i . , . i -' .
.1... iil.K 'i li hi r.T Hill I al i h i it
.. , ., nf,u-iof mind and brini-s happiness or
destruction to the diameters, ac-
-..i.. ... Inirdine to the manner in winch
of ni'-y Jiave resliiinii
the state-wide d
proposed by the On con .lev . lotmicnt
I card, nils pr."-... . "."" ctnr f intense interest of
on that date for ii
opmciit plans am! f
state chamber cif fte
inn year.
l lie outstandlnj rea. ,. i.e, - ,,?non ,,,, , tlu. mrlltai
nual meeting will di iiiun,.. !...".. f.,1,1,
,,-lnpMiellt pi el .111. ,. ,,,n nf
ornnent luuim-h mm i..- ..
niv,...,u-ithls sulule force, tie- photoplay per
-itravs a storv in hm- mi.-,.
Americans of to
has
been n.lontcd l,v l.'ie Portland 11:1111
,er or Lomnierce am, . .... ...... , - successful screening
to raise a fund of $ f Lf romllination v,hi, h hold, u;.
for a two-year p. viod v.ill
typical group of
lie underltbis producer's reputation for neinr;
lone of the most progressive minds
In the Industry.
o
Self consciousness, lack of poise,
RINGER
TETSON
y' ;
V V l s
Stetson
Style-
is built to st
qualily puts
liave n Slels.
store that wiil
, for Sletson
there. We
Hat In our
look well on
8
Where did the Itexall store get all
those keys? Lets go down to the
(tore and ask Kullerton.
Stijlccr
for
i
We have a few books
on Etiquette for Ibn
well mannered hat and
bow to place a hat on
vour head. If you will
ask us for ono will
gladly give you one.
Harth's
TODAY'S MARKET REPORT
I'KIt'KS I'AII) FARMKI19 FOR
I'llODUCK
s loggery
.focaMJevvs
I'm- Fuller IVir,hi". l'hone IlnO M. i
In town transacting btislne
Arundul, piano tuner. CTione 1S9-L.
from
!eltiiMs I rout P.ulliinil
(lb 11 T:tiiir, win h;i , Im en injoy
Ine tile p:t:l li'W il;i 1 in I 1 1 1 1 11 1 h I ,
J-etlirned It. re by lillln bid ewilll.:;.
lie! mils I'loiii I'liitliillil
Mrs. Adams returned
i ornjiiui iiiis itiornnm, hII.t enluy.
in.: Hie pai week shopping and visit
ing Willi triemlH.
Butter, 33 cents a pound.
Butleifat, 46 cents.
Kggs, 45 cents per dozen.
Kggs, piillut, 4U cents per dozen.
Hens, heavy, 17 cents a pound.
Hens, light, 10 cents a pound.
Turkeys, No. 1, live, 28 cents per
pound.
Turkeys, No. 1, dressed, 33 cents
per pound.
Springers, 15 cents a pound.
Old roosters, 10 cents a pound.
Wheat, $1.10 at mill, sacks re
turned. Barley, (36 a ton.
Veal, dressed, 8 to 11 cents a pound.
Hogs, dressed, 1- cents, 120 to 160
pounds wergnt.
Cows, prime, i cents.
Steers, prime, 5 cents.
Lettuce, $1.06 per dozen.
Honey, local production, 20 cents
a pound.
Cascara bark, 1922, 6M, cents a
pound. Cascara bark, 1921, 7WiO.
RETAIL PRICES ON MILL
PRODUCTS.
Mill run, $1.30 to $1.50 a sack of
80 pounds.
Cracked corn, $2 a 100 lbs.
Holled barley, $1.50 a sack of 70
pounds.
Grey seed oats, per bushel, 7Cc to
80c.
Feed oats, per 100, $1.90.
Flour, soft wheat, $1.65 a sack.
Flour, hard wheat, $2 00 a sack,
wav 011 December ...
While this $::n0.e00 development
fund will be raised entirely among
the business Interests of Portland, it
will be expended in advertising the
1. .sources of Oreiii. Invesligating
and strengthening exiting market
ing organizations, lr.nd settlement,
and other slate development work.
As the state chamber has been desig
nated as one or the organizations to.
undertake the actual work proposed
under the development plan. It is ex
pected that the coming annual meet
ing will be one of the most important
in the history of the organization.
According to the by-laws of the
slate chamber, all commercial or
ganizations in good slamling are en
titled to representation. Invitations
are being sent throughout the stat.
urging such organizations to appo.nt
their delegates so that each section
of the state will have a voice in the
proceedings of the annual me. ting.
VICTROLA MUST BE SOLD.
Fine large size Viclrola and records
..ill ho sold at a nnsiiive bargain for
cash.
It can
Salem,
For full particular and wnere
be seen address Geo. C. Will.
Ore.
0
DVIES,
poor English, are AFFLICTIONS that
can be overcome in. the Business Girls
classes of lieriha Elizabeth IToiU'e.
Call or phone Iteinline Conservatory
regarding the new classes beginning
soon.
-o
Child Welfare
Worker Lectures
MOOliK
Jackson sit.
Are In !.
C. t.'T",V
bain .11 til
11 f. l! 1.1
mailer;..
Mt'SlC STCMO,
Phono EiiL
N.
Arlliur lir:.
.M.dlunl IV
In htisllii -
Self ciiti'lousncss, lack of poise,'
poor English, lire AFFLICTIONS llintj
can be iivereoine in llle Itllsilless Girls
cla--,s ,.f lieriha Elizabeth Hodge.
Call or phono Helnllno Conservatory
leianlin:; iho new classes beginning
soon.
CCK .-
n'I'iii:mim.;
s. I, 111 .Mill ; II
1 I I'll
.1. V.
11 C.ioi:!
A Ultersnil, .! t
l!i lit I'l
eli.liiii;
; 1 111. led Mercy llnspllnl
1 I. II. Smith of Glendiile arriv.
i 'i.e ' ii.- ve. terilay In .omiiauy
'"ii f;.i I ill law. Chris Neiiel,
I.IM, r hiivia:-, enlereil Mercy hospital
1 ir :in operation, which n.rtim d in
e. . The paii. nl Is ' I years of nge.
'"I lie- cuiililloii is not th., 111. lit t.
In ,
w ith I
thel
I ;
m
hv.r"....'..-'.--,. , ;i,f, fc. r l I I I 11 wiimi III ill
JUii:S 's.-
.:i,lf . Mm.
"SO THIS IS ARl.OVA"
WITH A VOI K-STAK CAST
IS TO HK SIIOWX 1 1 1: 1 1 1:
"So This Jh Arizona" anything
ran happen then1. T;tlk about all
star casts how s this: Frankly ti
Farinmi, "Shorty." Hamilton, Al Hart.
(ienovU've Ilertr, and Francis Ford.
Imagine a sorRiant of infanlry.
who served overseas, cscapini; all the
ln'11 that was isaut-d to our boys over
there, and coniine: ttaek liomt' for n1
cuporaUon and rest, to hit up with
a H'Tics of Incidi'iits that would mako
Hados look like a convalosc-nt want.
You just must see "ho This Is Ari
zona." Franklyn Fnrnuin in the be-.t rol-
of his career.
Francis Ford, who is responsible
for "So This Is Arizona.' is the same
particular personam who made the
Tniversal serials hop oer the screen
in lively fashion. This is his best
feature.
Al Hart, 't 1m admirable viUiun."
ehmva some mure wickedness in "So
Tliis Is Arizona." lie's a real bad
man. but you'll like him just the
same. At Liberty theater tonight
and Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary Urown, child welfare
worker from ilu; extension depart
in nt at Seattle, has been in this city
during the past week as the guest
of the ladies of the V. O. T. V. Mrs.
Brown has giti! several interesting
lectures to the local Ua school
studouts.
Mrs. Ilrown, a spocinlist in moral
educarion, has the privilcg" of enter
in? some prominent institutions in
jonthern CaHi'orni;i, where she will
give n series of lectures. She v. ill
spend the remainder of this week1
"iid at Weid, Cal.. after whbh she
will spend the winter in C'alii'ornia.
M vs. Ilrown is a woman ui most
phasing persenality and won great
favor vith the hiqii e'-hool students.
She praised Uos hur higlily and
I'op-'s to return hen? soon.
THE DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA
Invite their friends to a card party at
the Maecabee hall. Tuesday, Nov. 21.
beginning at 8 o'clock. liefieshments
will be served and a good time is as
sured to nil who attend. Admission
3jc.
-o-
pr'STrJ
3 V J I '"' I111' l'l,m 1" eve:
rMrTfimA . 111 '' i no disKiiise in ti.,
I nVTVltfft Pit V TI '- fitthts. ' specially when a dy
I 3f I ini: cirl shows Mm the error of hi
ia...
I Get
iioi.T a i iGii riNti r.i:so
.lack Holt has the unusual role nf
n fiithtlni? parson in bis latest Para
mount picture. ' While Satan Sleeps."
which come to the Antlers theater
Thursday and Friday. He Is not actu
ally a parson in the story, for he
only assumes lhat disguise in order
to safely spy nut a little town vv
OFFICIAL FILINGS
DOUGLAS COUNTY
DAILY RECORD OF INSTRU
MENTS FILED WITH COUNTY
CLERK AND PLACED UPON
RECORD.
(Compiled by DourIrs Abstract Co.,
Roseburg.)
The following vnsmnnenta were
presented to the county clerk today
for filing and are being placed upon
the county records
:.rs:!l. Deed. I. K. Staples et at
lo Keedsport liea'tv Co. $10. Lot
9. Iilk. .". 1 Railroad addition, Hepd?i
port. '1-""2. Hill of sale, ne.sie Cain
lo lii.l.i'.e State bank. $"(HI. liiddle
'r. 'leniierie Com pan y.
"iKe'e!. .Vlininc locations. Y. I.,
''iris. liouirlas -Mining Company.
Placer mine.
"I;::' I. Oil and pas lease. I), o.
I Vni-'hort;, to c,en. Neuner, .Ir. 51V';
SV ', s. c. 1 :.-27-7.
r, I"::.". "arran(y deed. Trs. A.
! ;c a wetter ol
rj
Fota roasting, canning: or.
prcparinf entire meal at one time
i delicious t oust, lulled pointers,''
macaroni nn.t .1 oesseit so. Ii as lice pini
rime. (,r liaknl apples.
on ran clii it ninl
nnd furl necessary te
n-.ral in the orilitmiv w.
i.-ive ttir lime, wotk
prepaip Muli u
vnu liave n '
"Wear-Ever,K
Aluminum J Ko.istcr
Sotw yom haw thn uttntil ma J
fit T( im and fwl for on V -A1 K Jay
TSpecial prices
v"i"" SMALL SIZE
$4.35
;$5.45.
t AR(J- 51E
$6.55
Not? w Att ") if.
Mtin. may
N rnrrfni Hf at
0 rttf tjr r tt i d p tw
Churchill Hardware Co.
1
Li
Examine
Your
Victory
Bonds
I'll bed States (lovorninrnt
iriiirv 4' Honda due Ma,
V.t.'lt. Series A. H. 1 K and V
bai been called fir pament at
par on lVreuiber VXZ'l, by
the Treasury Pepai tmeut and
interest will stop on that date.
Th-se bond aro now quoted
on Hip matket at par. V slic
kest hmnediiIt I em rstnit'nt in
Mt'ne munu ipal nehool Ilonds or
fum loan. Wo have a jcood
list and will be pleased to tve
vou any lnforni:i!ion ran.
RICE cSc RICE
lVnd lrokrrs,
ROSEBURO, OREGON
ways and a not her beaut if ul z ii 1
proves to him that she loves liiiii ft;
Ihe man he app ara to be. Th- n h
fights not only IiIm rnemies, but
wauen a terrifi:' battlo Tor the r. i;
eration of hts own soul. Wliirh is
all by way of ;ilnj that the picture
i m one buiK puj.eh from bi Riimiii tt.
i ii d and that ii leeins with he;it in
I t'Test. l-'rit.i ;ninotto da oppeslt'
the Mar.
:. vmv. m
in i;oink or rn.M
i;si:i) o Nov I!..
Painters,Paper Hanging
and Tinting
l'lll II It II
repair
nameled
d and repoli;.liMj,
n any style.
W. II. Sullivan, Thone K' J.
Waller
W. Canhvi II.
-illi. SI. Tel.
Ties.
'in j.
C22 E.
c,. P. am lo Jacob Taylor. $10. Lots
10, 11, blk. 7S, Kinney's plat, nose
burg. il.'i.lti. Hill of sale. Ktone & Oboe
to National Surety company. Crush
ing plant, complete.
.rii:ie7. Warranty deed. V. S. Ham
ilton et al to K. II. Stewart et nl,
trustees lioseluirif Lodge, 3110,
11. I'. (). V... $."..1100. lleeinning at
P.K. corner .1. Huntley cl. DC, aee.
-' l-i'7-ii. lin n V.. to center main chan
nel S. 'mptiiia river, then following
c 'liter river down slrenm unyi It In
tersects K. lino .7. Huntley cl. fih,
tb.-ii S. aiopi; H. line cl. to bog. Ei
n piinj; land conveyed by C. 1j. Ham
ilton to I'. .1. lllakely, deed, vol. 63,
fase ?,:.
The key you i:ot today in tbo Key
IContest at the Itexall store might win
the I '", chest of silver.
- - I Ui I II II JL. L
Umpqua Post
Nomkaiei
Umpqua post of theABKte
ertnn wilt mnpt tnnieht It 4M
club rooms in the Amor;. M
tlon of officers for tM
n.m .l.A n.ila. nl hnliHllt:
... . .;,:... .until a
COII1 IIIHI1U. I .ru.o." .
bers be In attendant. Jl'l
. .nit lhff-'l
rooms are ver - a
planninK to spend mwr M 1
ter evenings mere, "";
over" and disctissini tbe F-
days."
... . . a nhOMS
e nave n" - -. M
Sewine machines HI"1,
erate charces. Singer S-
i 54.1-.T
Jean r.ilce. who
peon upon i!n scree
memorable apnearan .
Cordon In "Hark lb
on the famous story by
is the star n( the bii:
durtlon "Tb.
whi. h will be
Theatre for t
It was made i
Kdward .lose,
on the slniy
which was tlie
of the year v.
some years ru-i
has rot heel
n since he.
as .l.-sl.
e.lUty." b..Se.
,v una
spec
Vrodi-.nl
-hown nt Th.
... Inst time
i der t!ie dii . 1 1 i.u. o '
The tdrtnre Is '.as.-d
l y Vaiiehan .K- st. r
most talked of novel
n it was published
and has since main
w. II.
i ll pre
.Ili.l ..'
Al.'l.r'.
toniubt
ta'ned Its place as one of the In !
American rrnvi N.
"The I'lml cd Jinlce" Is a story
of the nii. t ! . iium days with the
locale mostly iu Tennessee Wh.le
the novel taV.'s In name from the
.Iiidse. Colon. 1 slocum Trie- Tuber
,i.. hero, eloun. nt at
n! Kalstafflnn in is-
. nnd Int. IVct. th,
is mainly nrnrul i'i.
;il'ies r.f th prettv
i- Malr.iv. and it 1-
t'int Mi I'ai'-e !..r-
ville
lev.
cverv bar Is
pacitv of p.vv
interest cent
loves and f
herione. lb t
this rhara.t.
trays, p
this story .
'4'is, wiih
coslunvnR
ie
tl
tmlrnblv fill-.l
lite Mil's e'l'.l I I
" quaint and dai
that period.
pile
kaitii nt;i in s i
M W St'liKHV STOISY.
Pent. Tt. lli-ipton. pro.lMc-r of
many jmccessful iM-reen production"
hs scored as. tin with a crippinr
comedy-drama. "Heart's lTav.ii." a
photoplay ot tbo battle upward to
Ladies'
Notaseme
Hose
KviTy .alr e;i
from nirnor
':iir vv idioiit
tlu'v do not
icant, ( ,
Nf..
if!ay i
t::lisi'v
-1.50
Harlh'sToorv
Just Received
direct from the factory another car of
TnhiK-Mnnville Roofing
i This includes all praties from the cheapest to the fcn -
on the new Kohlhagen building.
L. W. METZGER
Distributors for Doujrla3 County.
DEVELOPMENT
(KUAPMEM MKANS 1MPB0T!ME.NT. ' L-pJ
vo m FAOimra kveht dat fob ihb 81
OK Milt VICE.
We cnnot trow fat than th iarrouniimt w '
bve to keep fr In adranc of onr ren' 1er
b a larr-' 'nTetmnt than ordinarily rsau"4 .
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VK AKK lUHf Ki:i. Ttt siKIU B l,l B EV
Mt)!K'T M OTIt K WIT H ECONOMY TO tOV-
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