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SATURDAY, APRIL 21. 19JJ. PACE 8IX HOSfBURO NEWSREVIEW. Grant Gr7 Sunday Dinner SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1923 SPECIAL MUSIC HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR Selections of MR. MOSS, M usic from le rendered by i - r 1 1 eel uuilar i -layer. 12 to 2 and from 6 to 8 : lawnuan music a Profession;:! Wll Ste HOT DAWG! COLD PURPS! DANCE!! MACCABEE HALL Saturday Nite UMPQUA FIVE "Six of 'Em" ' Th- Iio'idas ("utility Concert i Hand will Kiv- a ftrot parade , ami oitiH-. rt on thi' main htr-n limit-lit. Tin- lininl will parade ; tlirmiiih the liuidm-Mi district at T:IU and thin will hold a concert for an hour or more on I Jackson street in front of the ! Me street lipht. ! r ii .n:i:T toxu;ht WANTED DivsKmakine by lh day. Would prefer to in the home, l-uone H J, or call at I.! Ha-t Av. X I KN T S WANTtl M t-n women, ..al ary $7 j full time, 1.5-i an hour :.pare time, seliinx the (jenu.ne cuaranieed hosiery direct to wearer, beautiful line, international Mills. Norrisiown, 1'a. Nil K" HOME" in uki be -old. as we are liavin;;. lVauuful coiner, iwoblix-ka from business. 7 nairns. fujni.-lied: a "M Lome with 1""0 worth of fumishintrs all for .'). 3"K cash, balance f per cent. Choice cor ners are scarce, and will always be i;ilt-edce property. If interested call and see ii. inti K. Imutlas :-t. KUANS MONTHLY 1' A Y MF.XT LOANS: On iinprond r:il estate or. for Iluildina l'urpos.s on liusiness and City I'n.perty. The I'lan that pets you out of Debt." Interest reduced monthly on all Bums p;;id on principal. We makej loans for any length of lime from, one year to ten years. i LOCAL LOAN S On real proper! y : consisting of both f it)' and Farm: DANCE! DRAIN HALL Saturday Mte, April 21 Music by Mac's Peerless Orchestra WANTED Work bv day or hour. In experienced woman. Best refer ences. I'hone l.'ll-Y. passenner car. Newly painted, and overhauled. Will accept any reason able cash offer or will trade for wood. 6U4 E. Douglas nr. FOR RENT 1 three room apt. up m,irn: one 2 mom apt. downstair. Furnished for light housekeeping. Securities of from one to five years.' ca 230 S. I'ine Kt. INVESTIGATE THESE O 11' O it- r,.. SAI .eHo 1 and touring car. Tl'NITiES. ,hean if taken at once. AIho 1 pen I LOCAL NEWS Oil I'li-dm-sK Ili-lt Mr. uno Mrs. A. W. Ream of Myrtle Creek were In the city today shopping and transacting ImMi.ess. Spend Day Her' .'.I.', an I Mrs. (Iconic Til k nT Mvr fe Cr.-k wei-.. in Ito-i-hur : te.i.o shopptui; and lool-.i:;; nfier uusiii'-. nrfnira. Ilci-e I'l-oin Mrile Creel;. A monc the Miytle Creek resident-" who k'm-ii: the day In tie- city wen Mr. anil Mrs. lf'iiry Ailntns who were HhoppiiiK and loortinK after husliie.-s al fairs. . A. C. SltldentH Here Clifford I P-Ills. I a V. rue llnwn. George Kpalir, Theodore A 111 ii h :t III. mid .Mnrrice .Wwl.-ind came down from Corvullls where tiny are at tending cidleee. In Ncwland's car to sjleiid Ihe week end at linnie. They will all return to O. A. C. Sunday afternoo:i. Itlf lness Lively llulni ss was lively In Itns litir today there heinir a rreat in.-iiiy of the r-tral ri-sidents of the vicinily In the ciiy for the pnrpoje or I rail -Ini'. The streets i-resenh-d an ex ceplloiially lms appearance and t!ie merchants report a very uniid day from tin Ir sliindpolnl. (ilemlale IN-ople lleri- Mr. and Mrs. Chris Uleii'lale w.-re iiiiioiii; t IIom Iiiiik today. Neuhold of In- visitors i:i over l-'rom lllmc I'.i iilah I'arker of Wilbur several h --jrs In Uosi Mil shopping. spent today Saves labor, its a pleasure, iron with a Hoipoint Electric iron SJ.ou and up. Hudson Electric Store. Dr. Mi-Knl Here Dr. II. K. McKalg of Yoncalla i a:ne to Rosehuri; today to look alter iiu dness iiiatters. Oiiklind People Tlcre Among the Oakland people In Royetoirg todiiy were Mr. and Mrs. I. E O'N'eel and Mrs. E. Eortine and daughter Lucille. Editor ID-re A. .1. Ma'lery. editor of the Oak land Tribune spent the day In Rose bun; looking after business matters. Mrs. Hull Here Mrs. John Hall of Myrtle Creek spent the day In Itosehurv; shopping and visiting. Itev. Ihmklim In East The newspaper of Independence, Iowa, has a leimthy article In a re cent Issue concernlii!: the church work of Itev. J. K. Hawkins, form erly pastor of the Methodist church In thi.i city. Rev. Hawkins Is meet lnv; with great success with his work In Iowa and the paper commended him highly in the article concerning the Easier services. $'i ii0 puts a Royal vacuum cleaner in vour home. Hudson Electric Store. X LOCAL NEWS t J Oliver plows at 'Wharton Bros. Here I'i-ihii Slltlierlin Lillian Meis of Sutherlln spent the day In RoeeliutK shopping, und visit ing friends. See, M. F. RICE, of RICE & RICE Ixian Brokers. See the broccoli Wharton Bros. transplanter at AGENTS WANTED Tailoring agents i make lino weekly selling Simpson made to order summer suits $17.50 and $19. '0 also our famous all wool suits $29.50. Commissions daily. I Beautiful assortment 6x9 swatches' free. No experience needed. Can Use spare time men If hustlers. J. B. Simpson, Dept. 581; 8111 Adams, Chi cago. 111. of Lakenvelder chickens. Call 1326 I'mpqua Ave., or I'hone 278-U. G. W. Cluck fWENTY YEAR AMORTIZED LOAN On Improved real estate consist ing of farm property. When last note is paid, loan is paid in full, less than a 5 per cent ordinary loan. "THE LOAN FOR THE FARMER." The Legion Auxiliary will have cookid food sale on Saturday May i The place will be announced later. Wm. Buxton Here Win. Buxton was in from his home at ltrockway today, looking niter business matters. McCotmick and Dcering, the mow ers with a reputation, sold by Whar ton Bros. 1'p From Myrtle Creek Charles Rice of Myrtle Creek was a business visitor in the city for several hours today. International tractor plows, two and three bottom, at Wharton Bros. You can't beat an International. 250.000 ACCREDITED BABY CHICKS For sale during May and June. Send in your order early. 'A" grade $6.00 for fifty: $11.50 per hundred: $110. per thousand. "AA" grade $8.50 per fifty. $16.00 per hundred; $155. per thousand, f.o.b. Petaluma. Member of the Sonoma County Farm Bureau , Accredited Hatcherv list. W H I TE HATCHER Y. Pet aluma Cat. EASTERN' part of Mont Alto Ranch being divided, note our bargain prices. Choice river bottom land that has been under cultivation, bor dering on North I'mpqua highway and river at $75 per Ac. Second bottom or bench land, ready for the plow, at $45 per acre. Brush land adjoining, $8 to $25 per acre. Com bined prune and walnut orchard, 21 acres river bottom land bordering on highway and river $200 per acre, for Further information write J. B. Davis, Glide, Oregon. ANNOUNCEMENT for Here Korm "anyiivlll H. V. Mather and fumUy of Can yonvilh Hpnt tc Any Ui Rttsi-lmrs From CunyonviHt Karl HiiKS, well known Canyon vlllo rsidt'iit, wiih iiuiouk tin' husi- I Hess visitors in Host'liurg today. IN HOOD" nt Liberty Theatre Monday, Tuesday nnil Wednesday, April 23, 24, 25 Afternoons and Evenings In order to accommodate everybody to see tliis Greatest of All Pictures, there will Le two afternoon and two In Tnn Today S. L. Muss of Ten Mile, was a ', Rosehurg visitor today, transacting 1 liusiness matters for several hours. J In l-om Myrtle Creek '! Mr. and Mrs. Hans Weaver and i , daughter of Myrtle Creek were I aiming the residents of that vicinity l who spent the day in Roscburg. BONDS SAFE INVESTMENTS In-; vest in something SAFrZ do not place your earnings In some untried , Building and I.oan or Investment 1 Concern. Invest your funds in what you know to be "SAKE." 1 Clip the Coupons yourself Invest in Good Municipal-Government or school bonds. Denominations of $50 and Upwards. "SAFETY" as sured in either of the above men tioned bonds. They are Tax Exempt which means larger earnings. We are always able to give you a good Assortment to choose from. DON'T DELAY MAKE Y-OUR DOLLARS WORK! "S A F E T Y FIRS T" is our "WATCHWORD." This Firm's advice is always Re liable when it comes to Investing vour Spare Funds. See. M. F. RICE, of RICE RICE, Bond Brokers. Used Car Bargains 1921 Ford $325 1921 Ford $350 1921 Ford $250 1921 Ford $300 1918 Ford $135 1918 Ford $100 1917 Ford $ 75 Ford Delivery $150 Dodge Touring, excel lent condition $300 Auburn Beauty Six....$450 Cadillac Tc-vmrig $225 Ford Truck $200 C. A. Lockwood iMotor Company Roseburg, Oregon SUNDAY'S DINNER Fried Spring Chicken 50c Y NOT EAT MIMIMIMIOMIIIMIl ADULTS 15c .i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.l: Mrs. H. Wheeler on the Organ IsJll SATURDAY-SUNDAY RETURN ENGAGEMENT "MORAN OF THE LADY LETTT wun DOROTHY DALT0N Cast includes RUDOLPH VALENTINO The Tale of a Girl Who Sailed the Seai Like Kin! taw a Pampered Son of Fortune How to 'Fight for LovesBL Fail to See the Smugglers' Mutiny, Big Ship Explotcaitan Society Ball. "THE DUDE" SfWIKI liilit 81 IOW3. Afternoon 1 P.M. F.vrning 7 P.M. show starts promptly at Srcond show about 3:10. sliow starts promplly at Second show about 9:10. Hie excessive cost of this production restricts us to the following prices : Afternoons: Adults, 3"c; Children, 15c F.vcnincjs: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c All Children Must 1 lave Tickets Varnish up but do it with dreat I.iikcs Spar Acme quality. It brirht ens any furniture wonderfully, (let It nt Fishers l'aint und Wall paper Store. Free Dancing Tonight From 8:3il until o'clock the I'mp qiia Five orchestra will play for rce ilancimr at the Maccabce hall toniuht nccordini: to announcement today, llcr after this will be a feature ot the cvcnini: and tonicht the music will start promptly at 8:30 o'clock. Kt. (;eoi-re's Church. FpUcopnl. Services tomorrow as follows: church school, in a. m. Holy Cotn iiHiuion with sermon, 11 n. nt. Cele brant and l'reai'her Archdeacon I'.lark. Archdeacon lllack will also celebrate the Holy Communion in Suilicrlln nt 9 a. m. and preach al 7:30 p. m. 1 LIBERTY THEATRE TODAY and TOMORROW The Outstanding Picture of the Year You're iroinir to see one of the finest mo'ien pietnres when oti see "WHAT'S WRON'ti WITH THE Wl I M I'.N '.' Aside from Its richness of product ion. aside frem its wotnleitiil cust. whhli lias never been ciimtllcd in iinv pti litre (see names lielewi. on re intiint to sec a picture that will hold von spellbound and that will elve ou an eve tlillK of the finest elltertailllc nt OU ever .'Ij..id when mi sec Daniel Carson Ooodaiau's iiniazini; ro.iHi tiou. "WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN" lin lii.!.-. ip Dip t :is nr jhi trMi;mf fitar as WILTON LAC K AVE WRS. DE WOLF HOPPER VRS. OSCAR H 4 V M E RST E I N CON STANCE HFNNCTT, MONTAGU LOVE JULIA SWAVNE GORDON BARBARA C ASTL E TON ROD LA ROCOLE PAUL MCALLIS TER HUNTLEY GORDON, i.ritt Hint r'!i. ! k.tl-l.- t In hi iulrrsn, LITTLE HELEN ROWLAND. , A Terrific Drama of tlu Vmi- M:il. I.HXiirv-I.tH itic tf Snclt-tv jsiini' w i hi. ( ift ! r than ;i Ii-t n i rani ax in th - r f ih tow. Time Hitniitinn;-tin1 tln'kc of its sui iw- tli hot k1 f u lnnnan v, ftiniix ' ( ii il f vr i "i m i n 1 1 en If wentht-r condit'nii uro favnr ii Mf tomorrow and t ho roast hlsr'i w.y is passu Mo a larso crowd of i,...Ji.n..i.i r..tu i. ; i r. m.ii -.ill. ... r....i v ...... ... F KoM'butir Country rlul wro and iy a ffw rounils of mlf . arroi.llir: to word rocfivt'd totlay. Thp M j -h -fS I 1 Mtors p'an to p t sonio idt-n of t ho local r I tib for tMt ostaMHIt- j nil-ill of a similar ono in that city. I This Storp (h nllvn with eood iron, rhra n. Hudson Kh'cl ric Storo. j t NEW TODAY t LOOKING AHEAD And protecting yourself from future eye troubles is very good foresight. If vision blurs, bright lights irritate, and a tired feeling exists in the eyes, have AN EXAMINATION Correct glasses will remedy the fault, and be a comfort to the eye For scientific drugless adaptation of glasses for the aid of vision and relief of eyestra.n, consult DR. H. C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST 424 Perkins Bldg- Roseburg, Oregon MOM . 1 Tim APR1B&3 5-Musical iKays- i ' : i; ! .! ; ; I COAST TO COAST TOUR Presenting Their Big Musical Feature-. Classic to Popular TheSeason'TBiiMusiwjHJ Playing Eight rv.fWnt ln,trumeMJ In Conjunction With Our Regular 9 REGULAR ADMISSION cHtD! ADULTS 25e (w f DONT FORGET! i v AIO A COMF-DY: "SI IOOT STRAIGHT" See Special Announcement for Monday, I uesday and Wrdnfsdav R0EIN HOOD,f The (kitMtost of All Pictures mu K r. i i iisi tiro, rnonciiyj. VOH KKNT- 2 room npartmi'nt. I-iitfce cl.-an rontns. 1 Mil? nt. 1'olt SAM! - Kurnittiiv. i n c 1 u dins piano. t?04 S. Main M. V.NTKt-- Oirl or woman for p n ral housi'woik. Phoni 479 J. WANTKP - To hmr from o iht nf tood fann for fah. Siai ctfh pric full particular. I. K. Hush, Minne apolis. M inn. V ANTKI- You to knowtho b uu:y pnd i;randtur of vour own naitv Wonderful Orrinm pirtnr Sunday nirftt at TtirNtian Church WANTKP ou lo sct tho btautful picturt's of rru in fim ncry. II. -v pi. tun tn ins. ak'. rivers, pea fh'tro and othr beautv Mots. Christian i 'niti h '.:ndnv ulrht. VOJl S VI. V New fielDK ro-ker nnd stand, cook for 6 persons: mrMd f.Hid ropta iner, w 1 11 nade to Inst tu,m M'jin bv .Refill tisane. "too! "In The Garden 1 of Shah" Annual High School Operetta COMING MAY 9 Antlers Theatre r W ho's Going to Be Tickled to Death? ADULTS BALCONY 25c MDQ r.EORGE ON THE ORGAN ... . i i v U "THE PRISONER ' ft STARRING HERBERT RAW"' M with EILEEN PERCY Star of "The Fhrt Ffom tM Great Advent-e RCM , Castle Craney Crow." f bi C Pltttn 1- If you Ar. in Favor ofEept -pti:tC LLOYD HAMILTON IN JGHT BRUCE SCENJC.JP ANITA STEWART IN " a9 t." li.Jh-.it;. Suilurlm.