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7 i : PAQE EIGHT B08EBUR0 NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 13... aMtTOtTtlW!t j I g 1 LOCAL NEWS 1 land: and r. Tnore Oakland, California. and family. I m TND A Y of K!arn vlsitiiii," l'ir at 11 o'Clock Dr. Charles S. Price WILL SPEAK AT The Armory and again at 2:30 and 7.30 . . being effective, this by Coleman of (ho locala. Albany will be here Fri day nfKlit an the mixt game on the KiiKcne achedulu. The locala have al ready recorded a 26 to 5 win over the Allmny quintet. The following was the lineup Ff , I mm NuiliPrlln El Charlee Hlark, g guthcrlln. epeot ; I nun Kuicene Mr Henry Johnson was In Uuseburg today Tiller motored to ! aeveral boura. . nd several days in ! - ohnai.n la liana-,"' ' Hobert McKay prominent re of Ilrorkway la anions in Hoseburg today. a, vicinity yesterday trauittctliig Tout Mailer of the day in this buoi- tff ' ness niattera. KTTOKNE, Feb. 10. Eugene high school, by a acore of IS to 15, won a hoop claHh from the Itimc burg achool quintet last nicht In a game that re quired an extra period to reach a du clalon. The game was stuped on the local court and ut the end of the regu lar gnmo the count stood 11 all. In the additional five minutes of play the visitors hooped one uanket, while the Kiieeniana caught one In addition to threo points made as the result of fouls called on their opponents. The second Kitgene, team was bIho winner by a count of 6tt to 13 over Marcola. A funt name waa witnessed by a gimd-alied crowd and plenty of action was provided. A five-man offense iind defenHu was used by both tennis mid to this Is attributed the low scorn, ac cording to Coach F. I Grannls of the KtiKcne squad. KiKht fouls wore culled during the content, four on each team. Most of tlio scoring was from close under the bankets, only one long shot Eugene (lt Johnson (S).. Mclean (it .. Taylor Hurtling (Hi... Culeuiau (2).,. ..F. ..F. ,.C. ... (15) Koseburg (11) Burr Ilapp .12) P. Singleton (2) U. Singleton i'errin S Palteraon DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather Bureau, local office, Roaeburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending i a. m. Precipitation In In, and Hundredths HUhest temperature yesterday .43 lowest temperature last night .... .30 Precipitation, last 24 hours . 0 Total preclp. since first of month .02 Normal preclp. for this month ... 4.56 Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1922 to date 19.22 Aver, preclp. from Sept. 1. 1877 ..21.42 Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 1922 2.20 Average preclp. for 44 wet lea- sons, (Sept. to Hay, loo.) 3139 Tonight and Sunday rain or snow continued cold. WM.UAM BEU Observer. In Towni- Hoy Curtis prominent resident of Looking Class Is spending seveial hours in Hoseburg today, chopping and visiting. from ;llde Mr. and Mrs. Chas. spending several boui; transacting business. J LOCAL NEWS X rormor Resident Passes Through Xr. Itdand W. Jloore. a former resident of tills ity par-M-d throuitu here yesieniuv enroute from San Francisco to her hone in Maishfieid. Mrs. Moore has been sojourning In lb" aouth. during the past fi-w nicnihs lowing to poor health, and ner m.my Iriends here will b pleased to know ihat the is greatly improved. M.iny Hecklcy are lf ,..,,, ., nr Hl ,;, train and visi ill cl'y jted with her duiing lier flioit stay. sin 5 1 the Vitltill i Motors Pram Tiller George Norman of Tiller spent the day In this city yesterday vis iting and shopping. He will return home this evening. Vi-lllng Mr. and Mrs. F..M. Potter left this morning for Myrtlo Creek where they will remain for a few days visiting with their friends. In Portland J. W. Weaver, proprietor of the I'mnqua Hotel left today for Port land where he will remain several days transacting business. From Portland A. J. Young resident of this city returned from Portland last evening after spending several days in that vicinity transacting business. Iteltims Hume P. F. Shaw well known resident of this city returned here Inst night after spending a short time in Pen dleton visiting with friends and relatives. From fulilr M. C. Weatherford well known resident of Caldera returned to his home there yeBterday after speding several hours in this vicinity shop ping and visiting. .North lccr Creek Will 81ngleton or North Deer Creek spent the day In this vicinity transacting business and visiting with friends. He will return to his home this evening. Dance Tonite MACCABEE HALL Music by UMPQUA FIVE THE SULTANS OF HARMONY To Sutlierlln Miss Anes Pltchford. Countv Ju venllo Officer, motored to Sutherlin yesterdny on official business. She roturned to Roseburg In the evening. To Cornutt C. H, Mover, who lias been resid ing In this vicinity for several months left this morning for Cor nutt where he will be employed by a contractor there. St. Valentine's 5 AT Miottirs lii Oeorge Hurt well known resident of Happy Valley motored to Hose burg yesterday to visit several hours with friends and attend to various business transactions. Itetnnis Kmm School Miss Dorothy Kddy who has been attending school nt O. A. C. return ed to her home In this city to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Kddy. , From Canlcn Valley Peter Sinclair of Garden Vnlley was among the visitors In Hoseburg yesterdav. Mr. Sinclair was trans acting business anil will return to his home today. Canyon Camp Pavilion Neat Canyonville Wednesday, Feb. 14 th 2 Itetiims From !nrtljim! V (ilenn Taylor, proprietor of the J I Service Garage, returned this morn ?lng from Portland where he has F : been for the past few days attend f lng the auto show In that city. Kroni North Vmpqiia !Mtrre Mrn. J. !!. Short anl rtmi-htrr aivuwei, were nmnnt; ih visitors It C 1 tltla cltv vesterdav. Th,-v nttenftfl M'- in-" - hi k ;"u i i'i ui iit-u (ii iin'ir F , homo last evening. UMPQUA FIVE "Absolutely the bvsl" 4 f I Taken t' lercy Uospltnl 4 j Mr. Mlnter of Gre'n who nnfor- d Innately cut bis foot while nt work VI; on the new ltapp building on Cess rj From inyonvlIle Mrs. O. .C. livers of Canyonvl'b! Is In this vicinity today to sr-'nl several hours shopping and visiting. Visiting In Roseburg Mrs. William Agnew was a visitor 10 Roseburg today from tier Homo Deer Creek. From Itld.lle Mra. A. C. Crips and dauehter Valda are spending several hours In this vicinity with friends and relatives. Mntj,l I liwnnm Among tliube registered at the Hotel I'mpqua are: Chas. A. overlin, Tacle. f'al.; Mr. end Mrs. John Orr. Dallas; Charlotte Orr, Dallas; W. S. Smith. Seattle; J. C. Currie. Salem; F. E. Ackerman. Portland; Mrs. F. L. (lulla wav. Seattle: A. R. Hrasliear, Rogue on River; C. H. Bussey, Myrtle Creek; K. Iliietsche, Klamath Falls; Mrs. J. J. Kmmerlcks, Long lleach: F. A. O'.Mara. lieavertoo; V. Henry and site, Kugene. Iwer prices on Dosch Macnetos. L. G. Devaney. FULLERTON PARENT TEACHERS MEET The regular meeting of the Fullerton P. T. A. was held Thurs day evening and an Interesting pro gram was enjoyed by a large a'l- dlence. The readings by Herlha From OotMce inve Mrs. Clarence Weils and daugh ter Mary returned to Cottage Grove after spending several days In this vicinity. At the Hotel Douglas ; Among those registered at me nran Dourlas are Edna Mullen. Portland; I islil.v Portland: P. W. Combe. Morton. Wash.; K. E. nentlv. Port- Kohlhagen and the violin solos ty land; I). Garner and wife. Redding. Mr. Rolce were esneciully well re Cal.; Free Farmer. Eugene; Bessie j Celved. Well prepared numbers Glblm. Is Angeles; Peggy McNall. werc given by the different rooms Los Angeles; W. A. Hoyd, Los An-1 of tne gchool followed by a splendid geles: II. T. Shaffer. Kugene. I report bv Sirs. Falbe. of the stale J ! teachers association convention. In teresting points toiu was me itt" that Douglas county ranked next to Multnomah county in number of delegates and the thought that ed- us-ation is only the ability to meet LINCOLN KNEW THE UALUE of payment by check and ijVM k because of Its aafety, economy JI convenience. We will bo glad to welcome you a depositor, and cordially Innts t Checking Account. w TheRoseburgNalionalBc 1L i iEHTERTl WiTII BITUyilffl t NEW TODAY t D27 N. Jack- FOr. SALE Fir wood. son St. ! the emergency. FOR SALE Oak and fir wood. Phone, The question - of beautifying the 212-R. I school grounds was discussed at News-Re-! largo with promises of real wotK accomplished In the near luture at WANTED Clean rags view office. FOR RENT Up to date apartment with garage. JI28 ritzer. FOR RENT Upstairs sleeping room Inquire 230 S. Pine St. FOR SALE Good furniture. E. Doug las st. at end of pavement. . FOR RENT MODERN 5-rooui bunga low In Riverside. Inquire 332 W. Douglas. APARTMENT FOR RENT four room apartment, for adults only. Phone 217-R Sunday. 407- Ella Street. FOR SALE 2 yr old" bull. Half Jer sey an l half Durham. 30. 1-red Wambeck, Dlxonvllle, Oreg. Miss Swlnney and Mrs. IKlaney were appointed on the program com mittee for March. , MARRIED TODAY Rov C. Hawkins and Mamie Cass of Drnln were married tnis morning in r, .Mi.iv Jmlcn Georre Ouine at his office In the courthouse. Several of the Immediate relatives and friends of the contracting parties were present. They will make their home at Drain, where tho grcom is employed. The home or Mrs. R. W. Bates, on Claire street, was the rcene of a pretty party yesterday afternoon, when Mrs. Hates and Mrs. James Dillard, were hostesses nt a lovely five o'clock luncheon. The guests enjoyed sewing during the after noon. The color scheme of yellow and white, was carried out In the house and table decorations. Dainty place cards, with nosegays of yellow daf fodils and narcissus were lo'd nt each cover. A huge center piece of yellow and white cut flowers with fern adorned the center of the table. The hostesses servefl a delicious four course luncheon at five o'clock. This was the first of a series of af ternoon parties to be given by Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Dillard. Covers were lnld for Mesdamcs, Fred Haynes, Story Ilea. Henry Booth, Fred W. Kellington. Irvln Brunn, Fred Schwartz, W.'H. Flsh er, Kiel. baker. 1. H. RldiHe. C. S. Heiullne, G. II. Smith, and the hostesses Sirs. B. W. Bates and Mrs. James Dillard. Christi; lan 3 Douglas S Concert B? Sunday Evening, Fi orv i ' Sermo "Did 1, From a Tadpole, a Protoplasm, or From! nwn vnr u-n home, nnd see how. LOST Suitcase few miles north I eom you feel. Page lumber end Fuel Roseburg. Contains 1 n s u r a n c e jcoinpany Bells materii'.l to build tbem. papers, r inner lei. 20.0-11. FOR SALE Seed potatoes. Irish cob bler, and Amertran Wonder. 2c a lb. Lawrence Hercher. Dillard. HAY FOR SALE Several ton of good oat hay for sate. Inquire at Douglas Abstract office. WANTED Two weaned pigs for leg horn hens. Imp. O. A. C. stock at $1 each. P. A. Comstock Suiher lln. Ore. I street nas Deen taken to .Mercy rLlhosnltal. blood nolsonlnc havinir set In. Itotnrn to Oirnc Mr. and Mm. T. P. Cnrnen, prom- d ' d Inent renlilonta nf ranoa. riiuniid 4 IV A I rv Kit t r . , . . G to their home tiere after fm ntlinc g MIDNIGHT DINNER x:: vur: I IBER.TY THEATER TODAY ONLY THE DIG ALL-JOY PROGRAM David Butler in 'Bing, Bang, Boom A Rattling MnRazine Yarn of American Enterprise FroniJVXrgoay All-Story Weekly" AUo TOM SANTSCHrirT "Beyond the Trail." And Paul Parrott Comedy, "Fair W eek' Tomorrow and Monday "Broadway Madonna" To Cot tir f.'rove t Mr. and Mrs It. I.. Cooler, who have been residing at 831 N. Jack son St., left last nlht for Co'fare drove r-here they will re-tde for a time. Mr. Cooper Is emplnved by the Southern Pacific company. . Ccc"Con Improved Wats-n C. 1-a. rf Drain, district stent of the Mutual Ileneflt Life In surance Comnany of Newark. New Jersev, who has been 111 for the past ten days, is beginning to Improve. Initiated Into Fraternity Mauilc Newland. son of Newland ltxal lolre dealer, has been Initiated Into the Theta lvila Nil fra-; ternltv at Corvallls where he Is at-, tending the Oregon Agricultural Col i lege, accoidlng to word received here i At The (irnnil Among thone registered at the Grand are the ftil'owlna: J. H. Ron deau. Tiller: C. M. Colllr-a. Tiller: Isadore Homlenu. Tiller; Tom A run la. Tiller: Wallle Rondeau, Tll'.-r: C. R. Martin, Portland: Fr.ii-.ces Mills. Whltter: Mrs D. S.-hsef.-r. Se attle; O. C. Matthews, Spokane; J. K I'avls. ;llde: Mrs. A. W. H-atl. C.llde; r. R. Ilrassch. Frlvo; Ralph Maupin. Portland; Veda O. Mtre. Crams Pass: i'i. C.irre't. Seattle: Mr. and Mia. tieoifo A. GUI l'urt- WANT to hear from owner having farm for sale; give particulars nnd lowest price. John J. Dlnck, Chip pewa Falls, Wisconsin. WANTED Pack mules, must be young nnd sound weighing up to 100 lbs., will be at Deardeff Hotel, Oakland, Wednesday Feb. 14. FOR SALE I still have some Black Diamond Oil and Iron Syndicate slock, and will sell nt $1 per share. Address J. Care News-Review. WANTED AT ONCE To borrow J1000, for two years, will give 10 per ceit Interest flood security on real estate. Address box 22, Wolf Creek. Ore. MAKE An offer on TIMRER claim. W14 NW1 and SE i of NW'i see. 12. tp 2." S ranee 4 W, Wil. M. Dnualas Co. Address reply to "P. II. C." care Roseburg News-Review. FOR SALE 3 improved lots, good lo cation, with 3 room house . CwkI : barn and cMeken house, rn paved! si. Inquire of owner, 213 W. Rice st. or phone !e.vj FOR SA I.E $ : 5; horn"." 'New, modem, plastered D roivn bungalow 0:1 paved st. Dutch kitchen, brenkfnst nook, and oth er built In features. Small pav ment down, lialance like rent. Address Home, care Nr-s- Re view. WILL EXCHANGE FARM FOR CITY PROPERTY -Twelve acres li mlie from cltv en good hard surfared rod, Cond fi room .plastered house with electric lii hts, woodshed, chick-! en house. Ii irn with stanchion i room for sixteen head of cows, lnrre ; bay loft. C.khI well. Price lll'i'O. I W A. 11"C,.M!D PKAL FSTATE CO. 405 C SS ST. PHONE 203. . 111" Y" YOl R IUHY " chicks "from-the. White Hatchery, member of the Son-; oiaa County FHrra Bureau Accre dited Hatcheries. All flocks ap proved bv Farm Bureau Inspector. We handle accredited "A" grade chirks, and "A A" grade for the pcul-try-man who wants something bet ter. Wti'e u at onr for informa tion, price.. ,te. WHITE HATCH-' FRY. PKTAl.C MA. Calif. 1 James ' SEVENTY THREE ACRE rRl'NE ami I A 1 1 : V FARM FOR 16 000. 1. Cl.CDIM; CKOl AND EQC1P MFNT lirated in the South Vi-.ip-qua Vallev I tulle fnim town. nlxut -tlir-e humlreil yards from Pacific hlthwav on mer. good live creek through place with 30 acres under IRRIi'.ATIiiN. About S3 acres In' cultivation, more can be culthnted. Balance pxs'ure and llmtM'r. Ill acn-s in prunes of which 4 acres are 9 0'eaes o!.l. and the balance frow one 10 tt.ree ,ts old. CikmI family cn h d. pi. ntv of small frtrt. 5 rmmi 'e,u-. h'tn. garace and oilier ou"i -.,l.!in.-s The owner will in clude all tmw'.ng crops and equip ment. $.'.i. down, plenty of ti:ae in the balsn,.-. W. A. BoCAKIl RI AL ESI M E CO. 4e5 CASS ST. 1UONE JnJ. I I Wf Vfa I'll ' HI I Vi.r rA s Quality, service, price, all right at Page Lumber and Fuel Co. COl'XTY rOl'BI ADJOURNS County court adlourned this after noon after completing a very busy term. A number of Important mat ters were given attention and mu-'Ii business disposed of. Dr. Price, wil! speak at the Armory, at II o'clock Sunday morning, and 7:30. MEALS AT AIL Best Meals In Ton hi $5.50 Meal Ticket! k Come and Gin ft 11 Roseburg Hotel Dim) Sunday Chkkcsu At the Rosebuii Dining RoV Price W i 1 CIEAMER MADS AT last, Super-suction has beea added to the Ue.itina brush in the V'.rr.ilton Beach Ycuiiru Seepcr Tliit t.trst development na tu ratty (;:ve double etKcien cyj extra-tatu-ougU cleaning In half the t.n.c. MaJts cf finett solid automobile a!t;mii.um, it is ovcr-itrcruth throuchout anJ net iSrnn. til. II v tnnitriicfed that It la i at--! jtelyxiarantccJ without condicif ns r exception. Be 1 ur to it before drclt!Irur. i'McKean, Darby & Baldwin Phone 10 vmues Knt?TT MRS. M. A. 6TRALEE 1 ON THE ORGAN SATURDAY-SUNDAY Wliam Rns IN ixed Faces' ACTION, ADVENTURE. THRILLS, AND HEAT THROBlj with A DASHING ROMANCE RUNNING .tmsvwv- EDUCATKNALCOMEDY- - " . . jWgl MONDAY Watch Us Grow" 4iIcIpHsGrow" CCMF AND HAVE A GOOD TIME Scotty's Camp Ground Ten Mile, Oregon DANCE Eycry Saturday Night Coos Ety Highway GOOD MUSIC 75c PER COL'PLE SPECTATORS FREE- ADULTS BALCONY 15c s MRS. GCORGE BERRY ON THE ORGAN New York It not an eaty town to conquer: yet Eve Allinton had won fame in two abort yeara Then auddenly alio cast her bard-won apoila away. Why? See YOUTH TO YOUTH Enacted by a diatinguished cast, headed by Billie Dove rUory by Hulhert Footner Scenario by Kdith Kenned c Directed by Kmile Chautaril TINGLING ROfc1' WHIRLWIND ACTIO" "THE NEW irATHER PUSHEI Featurim Sunday Monday MARY MILES MINTER AND TOM M00 "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY 1 4