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PAOE FOUR - " -- I (society TYPE A-R-I-0 THE SET THAT SET THE PACE AT THE SAN FRANCI&CO RADIO SHOW lAmg KUuncc lt. c. native B.--r. Detector and I Stage Au.pl.fler. 1.1, VI -si d li.der A. iu-iron Patent. A Bruliul Set. now on display. ONLY $75.00 STANDARD PA1TS FOR ALL HOOK-UPS U, Forest. OuiLr Hammer. K..Vral. Floi.ihman. Northwestern Itiiiil.r. (Mfill.iin Bios. Tubon, Batteries, Ixud Speakers BELLOWS' RADIO DEPARTMENT BELLOWS STORE ijr V..n ROSEBURQ ugWSREVIEW. SATURQAV. MAY 1. 13. . V 7 I . ... U iMr. and Mrs. VVrigni cnnstian i,nurw E (Continued from Page t ) A gracel a.,d .W.iile i-S Hi ly l.y Mm. Meyers. i.l.asanl afternoon inn w nerve I ill or Writ li' ; CHANGE IN SCHEDULE OF STAGES Effective April 15, 1923 NORTH BOUND Uave IWburg 7:20 a. m. and 1.15 p. m. for Eugene and Portland; also 5:00 p. m. for Eugene only. SOUTH EOUND Leave Roscburg 8:30 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. for Grants Pass, Medford and Ashland. ilonc ill the Kngiish ntyle. .iu color mum -il Vi-rV tlU'tll V-.. .", -..I ufi. r a duinty lum-h- ,1 .1 mall tames which eJtcuilod I" " I"" " ... ....,. n..uln I 111- tahl .ne and Jin. tirai-e Cloake and Mr. Wairen Cloake assisted ho.sl. ti iu n-rviiiu. I..,,.,. .11:, alter th en alarm clock liuKiug on lop of a larg-- basket, announc. d the arrival f me gifts, and the bride opcii-d many p-kag-s eon'ainiig- in aulifui glf.s from In r trinids. Tim etlt'SIS for the of pink Fink i at- the 2 Mi luncheon iK-rly il I! F.iZ- Sunday, May 20 DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT MEANS IMPROVEMENT. WE ARE IMPROV ING OUR FACILITIES EVERY DAY FOR THE BETTERMENT OF SERVICE. Wa cannot trow faster Uin tl surrounding- country; though we. bare to keep fur In adunco of our present needs. Thus maintaining s larger Investment Ulan ordlnariljr rcquln-d. WE ARE PREPARED TO 8ERVE YOUR EVERY NEED AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE WITH ECONOMY TO YOU. Douglas County Light & Water Co R. M. JENNINGS, Manager ' tlo-i : in! il is expected Unit nrrange- mi nts for il.i- ma.keti.ig of fresh ! fruits ,-nd vegetable other than broc- ( Oil V. II III- arranged outside of Hie .c-i.ccnll ctfclllltlL-O. J I - This I a Studcbakcr year. More broccoli than ever before In the hlnlorv of Hie Ull.pqua Valley, will be planted t It in year and harvest ed next reason, It was n :"ortod at a mooting of till' I lib' l el Hie Imp qua Broccoli Kiclinnae Thiirnluy. Ylie members received a niHiit of thin year's activities anil wen- well pleased Willi tlm r nulla. 'I lie season as very suicesful from every standpoint anil tlio prowera are well saii.-flcd Willi till- ItMlirllK. Next vi'lir II In enll limteil llmt lliere will he nn.unil 1,'iim aeren In hriKcoll In thin vicinity, or npiiioxlmaiely fiOll carloaila. It wan found llial the IlieoipoiHllon papi in ( the enelinni!!' lll not permli tl.e iirKanluiiiim to handle oilier prodm u, but It In expected thai nome aiianse mellta will be Ilindr whereby Hone rropn can he handled. FoMcr llulner la now innMnir n nliidy of the nliua CALL FOR BIDS The undeiKiKnMl will iweivc hidn eim-i-iir: Hie piiluiii'K of tlio oumidti of I ho lio.io School loe.ited within the hoiiiiila. i.-n of School JilMlrif t N,i. Pouulas Cituniy. OroKim. wild palnlinK to com Lsl of tun coaln of oil find lead mixture, icliis lo be belecied by the Hoard of I Li enors. All hul: must he in the hand of the clerk not later than 5 o'clock Monday .Mnv UMli. lli'.'S. 'IMe llonnl of Hirectoia of School I I tricl No. 4 Uoil'.liin County Ore pnn, reserves ih riht to reject any or ail bhl.-i .eci-ived. V. J. MM 'KM.!, Clerk School Dint. No. . KoseburR, rcv;on. Ti.. i-iiU iiHvetiDort. Urs. ' K Hav. npori. Visa Vera l.av.nport. i Mr, J. S. Morlurlty of I'oriland, Ijlrn. Will Kareher. Mr. K. I. I l'rel.le, Mrs. I.iuy liatnon, Mrs. Ros-, n, (Jreeii. Mm. IV J. Cnwh r. Mre. I Juke .Inii.-n, Minn I'.-iirl Jn-. .Vrn. Cl.-o Tipioti, Mrs. Stanl-y Karnn- i 'w-orih. Mm. K' nn-ih Cloi.ke, .Mra. I' (; Cloake. Ml"8 Mvra liavis. Mrs. i A. W. IlclL.lioldt. Mrs. Kd. ll.lm- loiilt Mr?. Charles ' .Moor-. Mm. Kroit;n:ini:a. Mrs. J. Kl.arpe and ' Mrs. JoIul 'I ravin. I O O Roseburg Club Women Will Attend Convention A lurce. niinib.-r of Kofi-ht.r oliihwore.-n wiil have Inro Sunday mid Mondi-y for Me.lionl to atterd the stale convention of the Federa ted Women's rllll.H, wlli' h comenes on Monday eveiilr-it. i n. Win. Hull of this city, v.'ci-president of the as sociation v lll In- one of tlio speak ers. As a cliart.linu' attention to the dun ladles who will p:tn through HiMeliurt- Moitdny niorninit i-n.onle to the convenlloii, the. lio eLltrK Woman club will meet the trains, and (live each lafiy a cluster of Leau tilul rout. Parent Teachers Have Last Meeting The Inst ineellnK of the hlt!h school parent teachers association for the year was held on Tuesday evening; at the school buildliic. The remaining business for the year ' trails. icti il. and a short procrnm. consh-tln-,' of a vocal solo by Mrs. M. S. Ilamm, piano solo by Viola V'cir. and a reading by Hertha KohlhiiF'in. was niven. Mrs. M. 10. Hitter, assisted by a coniiiilttee ser ved. The association is closinic a very successful year with ihany worthy prolicti completed, fine of the most Important matters which they have undertaken is the beautlfylnK of Nie hlish frhool lawn, f.id they have been largely responsihle for this ex cellent work. All the officers of i the past year were Iserve .main next ye.-r. i eers are: Mr3. II. W. Madilox, pros- Went: I'rof. II vice-pr s'dent : hatt-n, 2nd vice-president: Mrs. V. G. Hurt, secretary; Ml.-a Jacoba, i treasurer. Thirty-fourth Ann veriary All-Day Service. Baiket Dinner. B fj Musical afternoon program. Thirty-Minute Orchestra Concert in Evening. Fntf-rtain 500 Club V- rnd M. Wendall Wright ,'re'ho.ts Tuefdy ev.ning for the V,rh-id 30.1 cl .O and a numl-r of h vited guests, l'ink and while ros " an "ifec.lce arrangement made attractive. There were . x uble. of SV't. Mrs. ('.lena Wim- ar.d Mrs- I'ave iwi i"-"'' ladies l.iph and consolalion ,' ii-vin l!runn and George ,r gentlemena high and cotiso- . .; it., v-r. n.r lia.n.lton wou Am hieh Kuest prize, and Mrs. Lee W'eiis consolation. The club niembers pres-nt were Mr ard Mrs.. Ceoree Neuner. Mr. Lnd Mrs. Dave I-niix. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Darby. Mr. and Mrs. (ilenn ! v 1,,-rlv. Mr. and Mrs. !t. L. V. hlpnle,' Mr. and Mrs. V. H. I'ear , M-n xlr and 'r. Irvin Itrunn, Mr. iaud '.Mrs. Wend-ill Wrlvht. The tuestn were: Mr. and Mrs. . S. ! Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Ue A. Well. Mr. and Mm. Moyd Crocl--r. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Signqr. Mrs. ) arson. Mrs. Hrunn slid Mrs. Wright served, assisted by Beulah I VVr!i.h I 1 Oil. llOU ,1V ,...e.. ion w-r elected as din'ctord. Mr.' Vi.irv K. llouck. V hO lias .lerved ns ri-Ki-nt for the past Jwo 1 Mrs Baum Hostess to years presi i.ted the chapter with a , n-aeiit's rin to bo worn ' l" ""J6s ci-sslve reqer.1 of III.- l'u;-'ua cnap- Thu afternoon ilo-cii wnn ter. lum heo'i u,tci..l li.-nir nnd u ,1 :,i I: t V wai served by Mrs. Stewart, assisteu l.y Mm. A. K. SetUer. ai d Mrs. John McClintock. tf : .J Mrs. Weaver Hostess at Bridge Luncheon Mrs. W. J. Weavr entertained gr.ie'tMlsly on Satlird ? of last week with a handsomely appointed bridge luniheon at the Hod ! rmpoua. Scat- : "d n'lont the table wi ii h wes rharm I Inr with un arrangement of Cccii I I'.runner ron-s, were Mrs. A. K. 'Sether. Mrs. J. M. Thvnne. MrB. H. M.- A. Haum entertained on rn ,i..v -ifti.rnoon with three tables of iimlee for the linage club. Seated al-out the tables were Mn. JLIurry Stapleton. Mrs. A. A. Wilder. V.r3. Kov Hellows. Mrs. J. C. Hume, Mis. S. A. Sanford. Mrs. Nathan Kul'.ertou, 51i.:s Gertrude Hast, Mrs. J. K. Saw vers. Mrs. S. L. Kidder. Mrs. J. Barker, Mrs. I. G. Droadway, and Mrs. r w Whurion. 1 ins. wnarton sisted Mrs. Damn serve. The club will meet next week with Mrs. Roy Bellows. The Elks Is one of the first organi zations in the city to acquire a Mall JoniiK set for use In its club rooms. The set arrived today and m a very '0. Wi.ddell, Mrs. J. y. Marker, Mrs. j pretty model. It will prove very 1 I. G. Broadway, Mrs. J. !:. Sawyer. ! popular no doubt, and will add to the I Ml n G.-rtrude Kast. Mr?. S. A. San-j pleasure of the club members. I a ,.... il- ,11...-,..., l,a L I Jt. j lorn .itlB. . 1 . 1 ii.,n,n, ....o. ... i -. r.- 1 a ii ii.i. r Mr. T I I no-. Mrs. Hen The National Guard dance at the Zl-iler. Mrs. R. M. Jet-nines. Mrs. armory on Tuesday drew many de- 1 1 A.it .inmi iro ii-irrv Staiileton. votccs of the art who iMrj. Carl Wlmberlv. Mrs. V.. W . Gil- pleasant evening. A variety was giv i hrt Mn c.eorire Iiraillnirn. Mm. ( U to the dance Coi-jrc lohnson Hr l.lovil Crock- of Prof. Kanale and his Hawaiian er, Mrs. Krrd Kelllnelon. Mrs. A. I Hauui. Mn. M. F. liice, Mrs. Chauncey Markee. Mr.. H. S. Wea ver, and Mr. W. J. Weaver. Mm. J. IC. Sawyer won high score at the bridge- which followed and -Mr3. Carla Wi.nberly consolation. I 71 WANT spd that must not falter? Want power th must not fail? Want depend, bility that you can count upon month in and month out? Ust quick starting Shll Catoliat. It is the preferred motor fu4 wherever quality Is a factor. SHELL COMPANY Ol Cti IKHK1A ! .... S(k$ t orchestra for the evening. The chestra has just closed a San Fran cIsco engagement aud their music was much enjoved by the dancers. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Churchill and two sons and Mrs. Jettie Kendall of Marshlield, who have been house guests here of Mrs. Kendall's sis ter. Mrs. A. 11. Hot.ser. b-rt Thurs day for a tour of California. They will go as far as tl.e Mexican bor der and return by the coast route. Informal Dinner on Wednesday Evening Miss l.oi-; Parks eni-v.i'.lned with un Inlorinnl dinner Wednesday eve-i .. " ,.-n:..nl- ... I,,,,, unirliiii-iil i '.. her junior year at the University of In the Kohlhagon Liii'ding. Sweet peas In dainty shades were used at the tattle, and clusters of the flowers vere placid in va.-es and bowls. Coers were jil-.ced for Miss Kdith Miller, l'rr-nk Clemens, Ivan l'ick- -elecied to i ens. and Miss Harki An evening These offl-lof cards followe!.- U. Johnson, first Imnrnvpment Hub Has Mrs. Louis Kohl-1 . . - , Anniversary Luncneon The eighth a-ir.iverrary of the founding of the Garden Valley Ini- , , , . i ' ', . ., , w at the l.lliertv Sundav and Monday, of an clp.bor.ite luncheon at the club . . . , . . , ,, . . " Wire f. uee' and gules at Wharton av m: B' i fMltM tm.t A y - . ba.i X A: X. .. . vr-T -.i?.-..' - . -..r.'vs t, v DauRhtera of Revolution I Meet on Monday j ! Mr. K. B. iiit'wurt was hoMtcs on j Monday artcrnoon tn the I'mpiiun, I Ctiuptt r i)f tin' Haiii;ht(Ts tit th jiut'ilran nt'ohMifin. lu-r homo be j I it x lavhtlily (U()i.Hil with quanti litu of cut flowi rs. Consfrviiiiuu and Thrift waa tin buHJitI of (lit nicct UK, mut roll iu'1 watt aiirtwrrcd hy fju'h lui-inlicr w It li some phusp of ttdrt work. Win. lit-U also read a very inUTeytiiiu paper on tin work tlit National Society has ticromplish td tn this line. OHifx-rs for the 4in siiin; yvar with clfctt-d: Rrppiit, .Mra. Tarry II. Hell; vict-genet, 1.1 a. IN arl Sti-uart; rt'Jiistrar, Mm. Anna K. Clinrrhill ; historian. Mrs, Ada M. Sovikrsly. Mrx. W. A. SiitirU uaa nppointfd rhaplain hy tin' new rt'piinl, imd Mrs. Mabel l ust nliark, ami Mrs. Ollie O. llaniil- California, arrived In Roseburg dur ing the past week to spend the sum mer v.-lih her mother, Mrs. L. H. Smick. "AltK VOL A rAII.l'KK" AT LI II KIM'Y The hero, of "Are You a Failure" IUiick I.i r.ascb.i'1's Favorite tr'jej Ltiiiii.- .S'dtr.i Chutst' lluick f.)r Their IVrsoitiil I'xc L'.Vs attracts Mr Tl.e Lai'.ui,; tit..' -. in baseball's firm.im-rt uri : turn liuick t.itis! A;H'' o.::.i'.i:; the trc:i r:-.l.-i:r, impi-Tt-nfii.e t-f uii toinid j--." a : f -i-.u'e tl'.c-. Ic'iilmit I'l.ivers i. Ik -tit n-.ip-r Uuuo iiv.ii unu ii:n c lit::,!. Thcsa men cm ut vilu n; arc -:ctcie.l in tV.i-t ui' vt i n s.-tue :it i. clc, tt ,1 I'.ir.i.- I. r tie s.:vc p.nin.l I e i? . tl.. t -.. i r.-.-J.ir:-.i !.U:r by. C lttll-l i'l i.i ti. r;.cc t:..v'., Gctv r. '. : ..! ; it ill m n. ar.d c'.l.i I I- '.- '. i : '.. 'c: I-...-.', '.vlt.i 1 a.-e pur ci-a- . IJAP rooms at one o'clock. Thursday May lDtli. The mcn-.hern were si-.ited about a well-;irmni;ed table emhel llshed with a lari'e clusti-r of roses, and after the luncheon toasts to the Pi'.st and future success of the eluli were .given. One of the charming font'.u-en of the luncheon v. lis :. lar---birthday cal-e sent by a former member, Mrs. II. (Jolliers, ot Sea Fide. i A short program was given during j the 'sociiil afternoon which followed uud Mr;. HiiH-i-rt rnil the fc.llowinu oiiginul Jingle dedicated to the club: ! "Am I uirig to the luncheon? j Well you Just bet I lie Do you suppose I'd ntl-s bein' ! there? not me. chickens 'n gizzards BROCCOLI GROWERS AT"c.NTI0N Will fill all orders rnr broccoli ced tho day received. Per o-ice J2. Price per lb on application. Fred Schmidt, r.illard. Ore. o A. 8, FREY 4 SONS Are ready to rumish all kinds ot and dressed lumber and lim bers. Price right -o DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg, Ore.. 21 hours ending 5 a. m. Precipitation in In. and Hundredths Highest temperature yesterday.. .61 liOWtst temperature last night... .411 Precipitation, last 24 hours 0 Total precip. since first of month .60 Normal precip. for this month... 2.05 Total precip. from Sept. 1, 1922, to dale -ir'1 Aver, precip. from Sept. 1, 1S77-. 31.08 Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 11.22 '-27 Aver, precip. for 41 wet seasons Sept. to May inclusive 31.39 Cnseltled; probably showers tonight -init SJnnilnv. WIT.MAM TIELU Observer. I i PIANO MUST BE SOU We have a beautiful plan,. ace. Will sacrifice for Immefci Will give easy terms to an etd home. For full particulars iel it may be seen address On Music House, 317 Jackson n, lis, Oregon. McCormlck and Deerln; -J binders, and rakes an makes. Sold by Wharton Br The Art St Perkins Annex A full line of Art Needlework Infants' Hose and Half Ei Bonnets ot Dainty Site, Organdies Coats and Sweatoi Dainty Gift Article! Stamping a Specials Well. I pnes Then- will l. 'n dress'ii. With taters htesslll . Besides all of portrayed by Moyd Hughes, Is failure; humiliated before everyone, he is n.nde to feel his lack of pen and go the more because of the rep utation of hl3 father as an Intrepid river boss. The love of the girl, played by Mad'e Bellamy, and an advertise ment seen by chance and headed by the pertinent query, "Are You a Failure?" decided his fate. He sends for the course of instruc tions, and Immediately things be gin to happen. He is caught in a log jam, he quells a riot, whips his worst and most builying enemy, and is almost carried over a falls on a log before his course is complete. Without spoiling your pleasure it may be said that the conclusion leaves nothing to be desired. CO. i :i i V BUICK MOTOR COMPANY 1 UN I ihllli'-AN MOTOR SHOP GAR-AGE Roseburg, Oregon We Give Expert Attention to Defective Eyesight 'ill' (!.. r.il.l consult us hu Hi,! fn-:.t Ireuhle with your i.na appi .ir. I'm t-v, r; will V.-t Ibe 1. i vbn li I. n:i,- nur i t s to proper I, mii f r Kali long l.u.i - s uief r .etii:. Itir pi -i . .- :v i t .i-c.r,.ii.,c. BU B A R EROS. Optical Otpitmcnt n--,:.v'.1 r t ' - 1 1 ..-C.VV iVvV." And I mean scream. S-.-ine of .he us beat ri i.L-.' t Vriicp 'hi at It- al And yoi ju e hae ? , Win- time j In.- Ami it s-i in Som. -limes v ing A feel in' so Tl;e c!ill, g.-irili n ' And the less And tri.i more t Hie , nil gravy, what that we'll have and ice cream, i a i 'till 1 almost ( i'y ladies may hav r !.-oks Valley ladiis Inr cooks. can't It::. .--in i a I. cap i-l gM S ike li have how fan l-'ht-n .-'ve J'tsl be;nn. . t it p in the inorn- "IIOtlT" (ilBSDN AT AXTi.l-lliS I Kdward (llootl Gibson Isn't ll'io " ;i.!msi-!f. in one respect, in "Kindled I i.onr.-.ge, the 1'iilversal production I showing at the Antlers thcitro. He doesn't r-in and jump onto a Jieavluc saddle nnd ho doesn't tame a single wild nit;stan of the west-e-n plains. The divergence of this I picture from the western standards! or previous efforts proves that t'ni-v.-rsal is trying to give this popula voutiit star all the scope in the ! world for variation in his portray- j als. Beatrice Htirnham is the! leading woman and Harold Goodwin I n.is an important role. William V. oriliirtaon directed. so i Pie and cross. all die nnd the - i grow r i.' r.ip is a complete iilmo r take - can hi ar cenis full of And O lo tie, And oi e e Av.l ii it Ami wi Tl . ii -i (!.i -. W- 1,;, then v l. ir i .ble t-i VI- fOI!( r wh. tt an,'. '.: tear drops 1 1 tl.e ! le Is h.ird'y worth want to die. f Vie liit:.k it el-.:' MAW Tllli..s IV I'llorill'I.AV I'l Holly Cenipsoa's latest pro i.'i tion. "For Those We l.ove." a t'oMwyn release, r.ow . plaving at Hie Majestic theatre, this n',-w star :u the s-crem firmament has laid a'-:'lo the tn.,ppln.-s of secie-v and a;-"-ars as a simple countrv pirl I'l Ibis story by V-r,.y pon; jj)(.r. ban. nhici, was dlre.-tt d by Ar'hur lio.--in. tin re are stittlclint ibi-lll; i.-e t tie most ! ;! '-topl-iy tu-husiasi in THE STOCI WOOD Represents the latest achievement in type writer construction gives the greatest measure of satisfactory service and a quality of work that is unsurpassed. Woodstock Typewriter u General Sales Office, 35 N. Dearborn St CHICAGO, ILL. ROSEBURG BOOK STORE Distributors Roseburg, Oregon X ophlstlcated continuous ("ot-1- o-i -.t-d pi n :.l to I-'e :i :ay away :,i to fol l.o li. t toil, tl',.! .;is tLi-d -.- -ii ai 'leers Inr the -.t oar t!.- r. t Is I' o rei t, r of a In uhich her shiit- ave.i from Hie dis- d s. re by he outcast in the the hed lietri. nd-il. The i-veil by in (hanev 11U Sie that he Is kn;. 'tl'.- r tdatt-r in i'.e ' Includ - K .chard lios-on. W..lt..r ". . I .: . ;:. - -or. !!, rt -, ,.,:,. -r io::n-! I. u, I l':.'"k fai::-." rn. We make Ladies' Suiti Men a Suits Phone 143 RELIABLE TAILOR J. H. BERNIER ui rn Altarat'i-! - 'mortal Cleaning n -Kohlhagen Bldg. (Next Door UmpquH i !'' I is a. : .l-Ti-l-i .4 0 e-. n. w h im tttlM-l is i:!l a' I tin Coop. Mrs. C.W.T.T.T.T.-W.W.T,T.T.T.T.- I SERVICE WHEN YOU TRAW I mvd?? Ut Lines StaSes between ROSEB I I5EPOINT' COQUILLE and MARSHFl L", VP.Uo9 ; ..West Bound 7:30 A.M. 4' I L. "! ?.y.rt.',!. Pomt " " 10:30 A.M. 7 ' vijquillO l-e J-.'lv cri . and ' .ire a.v.- :. : a i ials :t e.' h. i : - l.-r. I'll- ..ie d. pru;.-.i is s:Htiinc h .in-.-a! :,.k f ,;,..k:n!. ,,,,. u l-.--.Vs ,av, occltr-d and it i. rx. P.....1 licit it ,n A r lhrw .no..'!. m ron.p' -m th, nece.sarv re- .....1 c. Leavts Marshfield ..' Leaves Ccquille Leaves Myrtle Po nt" Fare: Ma.-shfield North Bound 11:00 A. M. East Bound 8:00 A. M. M M a M. I Coquii e. Ore l:0C' ..AS " S5.S0; Coouille. S4.2S: Mvrtla PofL e5- COAST AUTO LINES t'MV.v.v.r t r, u L u' w- BRYANT. Manager