ROSEBURQ NEWB-WEVIgW. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 2 192j-
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I Presenting
Authoritative Styles in Alluring
Creations of Spring
DRESSES
Jashioned by
tfEWyORK
A Collection by far Unsurpassed in
Roseburg including all types; gorgeous
Fiou - Frou, Roxana, Arabisquan
Tapestries, Printed Shantungs
Hundreds of DRESSES, all Different
all Delightfully New Alluring
more Dresses than ever before shown
by one store in this city
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.4 Beautiful Display of Fashions
If you were to visit the fashion centers of tlje country you would find
no more interesting and smarter array of the season's approved modes
in dresses than now open for your inspection in the dress department
of our store. If you like to wear the new styles first and want
exclusive and moderate priced gowns for any occasion whatever,
you will see this wonderful stock at once. We are receivng them daily
and now have hundreds.
You will read the announcements by (PC the re
nowned style creator of New York, in the Spring numbers of
the Ladies' Home Journal and Vogue. We have Roseburg's
exclusive agency. We are pleased to feature these dresses of
distinction, knowing they are a line of a quality never before
brought to Roseburg.
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Frrnn looting lirove
A. Ilrunt I In Kuw-liurs today
from Cottue Grove ou Important
business.
I'LL BUY YOUR FORD
MATHEWS MOTOR X-CHANCE
117 JiCkion SU
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Votor In
George Macon motored In from
Looking Glass today to spend toe Uuy
transacting business.
.Motor to Tomu
J. M. Gross motored lo town yes
terday from Canyon villi' to transact
business and visit with his friends.
Hero On Ilimliii
R. W. Ilrehur, representative of
the Dii pont Powder Co., of Mm! ford,
la spending a few day iu Huh. burg
on business.
From Drain
George Wroe and mother of Drain
are spending a few days In Roseburg
on business and visiting with relatives.
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HUHSDAT
Exhibits of Crops Grown in
Douglas County to Be Seen
at Lockwood Salesroom
.Motor To Town
W. W. Bognrd, well known resi
dent of Glide, motored to town yes
terday to spend a siiort time here
transacting business.
To Dole on Biiiiie
Miss Agnca Pltchford. county ju
venile officer, and Finis Dlllard,
motored to Dolo this ruornlng on
business.
From IU.Idlo
Mrs. T. H. Yokum, prominent cit
izen of Kiddle. Is spending severnl
hours here today visiting with
friends and relatives.
Arrive Here
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dewey, prom
inent residents of (ilendale arrived
here yesterday to spend a short time
visiting and shopping.
Tj. F. T. Party Tonight
The L. F. T. dancing club will
hold their regular party tonight at
the K. P. hall. A fine time is promis
ed for ull the members.
Visiting Here
Alfred Garner, of Yoncalla spent
yesterday In Itosehurg visiting with
friends and relatives. He returned to
his home there last night.
Arrive Here
T. F. Kpplng la among the out of
town visitors today in Kosebiirg. Mr.
Kpplng motored In from the rural
districts to upend a few hours here
In business.
LECTURES ARE PLANNED
c.
Interesting Night Meetings
Arranged and Growers of
Corn and Potatoes Are
Urged to Attend
Hobnobbing With Friends
Postmaster Charley Stark, of Suth-
therlin, was among the many people
of the neighboring town to come to
Roseburg last evening to see what
might be going on here.
Visiting Here
Mr. and Mrs. Vlelor Chambers re
turned to their Home in Cottage
Grove yesterday after spending the
week end In this city ns the house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Denn.
! SWAGGER TOPCOATS ft IT PAYS TO SHOP AT i
F0R SPR1NG N0W IN OAWvMtS. FISHER'S j
I The Store That Does the Business f.
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Returns to This City
A. Gem, employed as tailor by J.
F. Dlllard. returned to his home
In this city last night after spend
ing several days in Portland visiting
with his family and other friends.
Here en Business
. V. (i7l.ewls, traveling agent of the
Traffic Dept. of S. 1. Co. Is In Hose,
burg today to spend severnl hours on
Official business. He will return to
Uls home la Eugene after his visit
here.
Spend Afternoon Hoi
Prof. Fred Jensen, of Sutherlln
Academy, arrived In the city on the
t oon uulo stage today to visit with
Mrs. Jensen, who Is nuking a sur
gical case at the hospital lu this
citv
DANCE!
Wednesday, Feb. 21, at Community Hall, Sutherlin
Umpqua Five Orchestra
Special Features
Big Time Don't Miss It Lunch Served
Tickets $1.10. Tax Included
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1020 FORO COUPE
Excellent condition. J 150 In
extras. Terms.
MATHEWS MOTORXCHANCE
117 Jackson st. Phone 113
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LAST TIME TONIGHT
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"Thorns and
Orange Blossoms"
A Preferred Picture
From the Novel of Bertha M. Clay
A Gasnier Production
Director of "Kismet" and "Rich Men's Wives"
with
Kenneth Harlan, Edith Roberts and All Stars
Rarely is a picture seen with such rich mountings.
Artistic color titles of unusual effect.
The old popular novel brought up to date in every
way, even to the radio' requiring an important part.
The lavish production of the year.
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LOCAL NEWS
1'n.m llrorkwny
Robert McKay of Brockwav Is
among the out of town visitors hero
today. Mr. McKay motored iu on
Important business.
From Oakland
Miss Laura Hunt of Oakland .Is
In Itosehurg today on important
business. She will return to her
home In Oakland tonight.
To Port land
Mrs. A. N. Orcutt left this after
noon for Portland where she will r
maln for some time visiting with
her friends and relatives.
' From Winchester
J. R. Wheeler, superintendent of
the Light and Water plant at Win
chester. Is In our mdist today to
. kpend the day shopping .ind visiting.
Visiting lUwehunr, Today
F. M. Pompton, local manager fo.
the Malfour-Uutherle properties at
i Sutherlin, came dowL on the no -n
auto stage today for a few hours
In this city looking after business.
la III With Influriia
Mrs. Aron llardr. well known
pioneer of this elty. Is III with the
lunuenia at the home of hr d.iuuh
ter Mrs. II. S. French, yrs. Hjrdy
is s 8 veara of a" but has been In
good health and her present condi
tion Is not serious as yet.
From Ymicnlln
8. W. Itrown well known resident
of Yoncalla s among the visiters in
Poseburg today. He will return to
his home this evening after several
hours shopping and transacting business.
The Douglas County Com nnd
Potato Show, arranged by County
Agent B. W. Cooney, will open to
morrow and several Interesting ses
sions nre expected dining the three
days the show will be in progress.
The meetings ara not being planned
for the purpose of making a great
display or for any unusual entertain
ment. They are being held rather to
show that Douglas County can pro
duce corn and potatoes equal to any
part of the country and to Interest
farmers In giving more attention to
those two staple products.
A large number of exhibits have
been received from various parts of
the county and these will be placed
on display at the salesroom of the
Lockwood Motor Company which Irt
cooperating in this enterprise.
Judging of the exhibits will take
plaae tomorrow and prizes will be
awarded. Some very valuable prizes
are to be given for the various classes
introduced. The exhibits will be open
to the public during the day and
everyone interested Is Invited -to look
at the display, which will show the
crops which can be produced in the
county.
On each evening special lectures
will be given which will be the main
points of interest of the show. Thurs
day night Cottntv Agent Cooney will
take up the production of corn, deal
ing with the various details surround
ing the production of the corn crop,
particularly corn judging and seed se
lection. On Friday nipht Prof. W. S. Cnr
pentar will speak on polnto diseases
nnd production. His talk will be il
lustrated bv lantern slides from the
Oregon Agricultural College nnd spe
call charts which will be of -great in
terest to all persons actively engaged
in the growing of potatoes.
On Saturday night F. E. Price, ex-;
tension specialist of drainage and lr
ricatlon. from the Oregon Agricul-
tural College, will discuss the vital
part played by drainage and proper
irrigation in the production of crops, i
particularly potatoes and corn. t
These talks will bo very interest- I
It's tlifi Weriffp Insnla TrTTT
them from Running ftr
EDMONDS FOOT-FITTERS
v STYLE SERVICES-COMFORT
A Style for Every Foot
DUDS FOR MEN, fa
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PlST OFFICII TO CliOSi:
The post office will be clos-
ed tomorrow for tho annual ob-
gervance of Washington's blrth-
4 day. The delivery windows will
:
New unused. Hupma-J
ing car. GleusV
Service Garage miLli
be open for the customary holl-
day hours from 9 o'clock to 10
o'clock in the morning and pa-
trons of the carrier system may
receive their mail at the win-
dow as the usual deliveries will
not be made.
Ing to the farmers of the county and
should be of much benefit In bring
ing about better production within the
valley.
L. A. TO B. OF R. T.
Social meeting cards Friday eve
ning. February 23.
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Gromor Fortm.. w .
r. , ..v imnfioB Dm,
Visiting Her-
Mrs. M. A .cm. . I
arrived here today to
time hpra nn i.......
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From Looking t;)-
Mac llauer of LookljjJ
tored to town t 7
short time visiting M ,J
t LOCAL NEWS J
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Haney Auto springs
Bros.
Wharton
L. C. Davis well known resident
of Green In In our midst today at
tending business matters.
Moving In Portland
Mrs. Dale Kelley and Infant child
left this afternoon for Portland
where they will Join Mr. Kelley who
has taken a position as nn electrician
In the metropolis. They expect to
make their future home in I'oiiland.
In Town
Walter Pierce of rural dlstrlcis,
is in town today transacting business
nud visiting with frkuds.
Returns Home
Mrs. J. P. Denn, who has been
spending the past few days in Rose
burg, left this morning for her home.
Mrs. Denn was called to serve on the
grand Jury which necessitated her re
mainine In this citv for pever:dnv.
v.e international Pojhnd
your hens, it will licmnJ
unci ion ana nelp to tan lr,
for- hatching . Waarto,
Down From Da)art
F. W. lligham. of Un
was In town yesterday ui ,
tending to hug'.nfu iit.
turned to his home thiiitvj
From Day's Creek
F. W. Bhlrham arrM
from Days Creek to imI i
hour's shopping and tnnsr;
ness matters.
Took Car Lights-
Obliged to lfavehiitrJ
side of the highway last ur
to a minor mishap, Wm-Ain
the auto was picked np i
later, found that some ow
the headlight bulbe. Nc
about the car wsa mlasim
ever took the lights had
placed the hesdlieti
I ' ADULTS WwfFUI CC1Q
J MRS. M. 8TRALEE
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NEW TODAY
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
Return Engagement
Here on Ituol
W. 11. leacon, General Agent of
the passenger department of th
Canadian Pacific, arrived In Rose
burg today from Tortland to rental I
for some time transacting bnstr.e
ard looking Into vir!' us business
i ma'ters of the 8. P.
In Kncene
Mrs. Fred Hnvnes of this cltv is
spending several days In Kugeno
visiting with her daughter, Teka.
whn la nttemtitip the lllllversitV
there. She will return to her home in
this city tne latter part or tins wees.
Sutherlln Dance Tonight
The Cmpiiua Five orchestra foes
to Sutherlln tonight to play for the
big public dance scheduled at that
place. Monv local people plan to at
tend the affair and the manager or
the dance has arranged some fine
feature attractions.
To Dlllurd
Mrs. It. R. Davidson returned to
her home In Dlllard last night after
several days visiting here with her
sister Mrs. A. V. Davidson of Salem,
who was spending a ehort time In
this city visiting. She also left
last night for Los Angeles to spend
a few days transacting business.
Meeting will lie Held
There will be a business meeting
of the Federation of Railroad Em
ployees Thursday night at the Moose
Hail. The business session will be
followed by a social hour, for which
all ladies are r.njuesteil to bring a
light lunch. All members are urged
to be present.
Here from North Dakota
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Moore, and
little son of Minot. North Dakota, ar
rived here yesterday and will spend
several months In the Harden Valley.
Mr. Moore states that the Vmpqua
Vsllc greeted him with the best
weather he has seen on the entire
trip.
Pawn Through
O. X. Ford, manager of the Port
land ftiin elnh ivied thro'irh here
I last night enroute to 1 " Angeles
; where he will attend the Nation!
one shoot to be held there. The
,hoot will start Saturdav and last
seven davs. Mr Ford Is the world s
rhimninn hii..t.. and enert to
i visit the Rod and Gun rtuh In this
'city on his return to Portland.
FOR SALE One wicker baby cart,
one nursery chair, one white rocker, j
118 So. Chadwirk.
WANTEDWarnT hancI byThe year, j
nnd one or more wood cutters. Good ;
'iiuher. Write. Rosoburg, box 223. i
W NTEI -Experienced woman to
s- il Ldana hosiery. Mrs. Theodosea
Ovier 10S9 Fremont st. Portland,
O e. 1
j WANTED-Good milch goat, must
nive milk now. For particulars
nuiiress .Miien Goal care News
Review. FORS.I.E 36 VTl7jllets. breirio
lay, 7,"c: Oliver 12-in. plow, nearlv
new, $15; W. F. Hodson, lit. i,
"Glencary."
FOR SALE Two mareliiTilesTcomlni
3 and 4 years old. 1 broken to pack
and work. Cheep if taken this week.
Write. 1). A. McCaiton Mvrtle Creek,
Ore.
Charles Ra),
In
"Scrap Iron"
From Charles E. Van Loan's Great Boxing Story fro"
Saturday Evening Post. $200 if he stays three roundi "
a professional. Can Charlie Ray do it. "Scrap Iron." V
will keep you tingling" and guessing to the la f
. . . "BRIDE AND CRa
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COMEDY
SHERLOCK HOLMES
FOR SALE OR TRADE I have a
complete saw mill outfit, 1000 ft.,
capacity, for aereare or city prop
erty, l'rice $:::,0. What have you?
Chas Kyes. 123 N. Pine st.
FOR SALE Good five room house ou
l'.wul Btreet. Modern, double lot.
street and sewer paid. Will take
used car and some cash down, bal
pnee $35 per month. 6 per cent on
deferred. Address "Trade," care
News Review.
1SY O ! R "" I N C O M E S F. V EN T f 1 of-SANIv-A
year? It will be If you
take advantage of this oiler. The
most profitable hotel business In
Westein Oregon. Newlv furnished,
business thoroughly es-ablished snd
permanent: Sacrifice price, on ac
count of other business ; lxiw cash
price or will consider trade for
Pastern Oregon Hotel. See I. W
HENCE AGENCY. 123 Cass Street.
Phone 219.
CAN YOC DlGTpTWEI.VEIIl'V
I'RKD FIFTY POLI.AHSr-For the
love of mike look st the opportuni
ty: Kivhty acres of land: sixty
ncre ran he put tinder cultivation;
Partly deared now; Four acres now
under pl.-w; Coed three room log
hous ; bnrn: chicken house. o;her
miproveimnts; firie sprlnc and well
water sin-ply: Three horses; harn
ess: mason, set implements and
tools: six head rattle: hoes. chl. k
ens. and tnrkevs: rood road: neJir
store nnd school: Twelve hundred
and f.fty d. r.rrs tnke. the hie
bM:nss. LAWRENCE AGENCY
12J Cass Street, Phone 213.
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t BILL HART in "SHARK MONROE'
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"The Man Who Saw Toraono
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A Gorgeous Adventure Romance That r1
Stories in One. You'll see Tommy Facing Dn
a Bewitching South Seas Girl. You'll See n j,,
Society's Heighta with a Titled English Be"- ni.
the Year' Most Original Love Story Perfectly
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