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HOSEBUftd NEWS-BEVIZW. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13. 1?S- AGE EIGHT J lenefit Dance Wednesday, June 13 Oregon National Guard BENEFIT MESS FUND Armory 9 o'CIock Gentlemen $1.00 Ladies Free UMPQUA FIVE ORCHESTRA I LOCAL NEWS X From Ketin K. J4. Vafh.-ws. a r'-"fii' nt of Rertim. among Iho'-e here Tow day Khupiilua; und attending 10 bus Mi' j. , lirra (n llueli Another resident of Oakland who wn in Roseburg Tuenlav transact ing bnies natters was Thomas Malady. Mr. Hnenn llei C-nrce paeon, was In town yes terday iran.nai line l.uin.-ss -t.m Mr. Ilarou is resident of Looking lilass. Slllherlin Itettldenu Here I.. J. i;lenon anc so, who ar residents of fiuiherlln. were in this illy yeitcrduy attending to busliies: matters. Kl-llt lMT Her Mr. Oenrro J. McClnne. who In a resident of Riddle, spent yesterday In Hosehurg, visiting and attending to business. On Puslne fiiorre Wlllett of the Douglas County Creamery, motored to Can vnnvllle and Orants Pass to attend to business matters. Frwh Beef, right orT me rwiw. w Saturday at the. Farmers Public Market. Ctl WincheMer St. t LOCAL NEWS t t To Visit in Mwlfnnl Mis T.nuln Douglas loft today for V.-dferd. here she will visit with Mends and relatives for the next two . weeks. Mlsa llnrl Lenve , Mls Vargsrot llsrt l"'t this gnornlng for ' o Cates. California, where she will mf're her rnme. MNs T'ari hr been vM'ln wllh Mrs. V. tj. Young for several months. Kerr from PortlaiHe Z Mrs. v. I.. flrIenr;Te arrived nt evening from Portlnnd. to visit 'l'h rer sunt. Mrs. Fnnle VrlrM. nf the Kehlhsen Apartments, who Is Ittllte III. Parsed Tlimrutt fc' V. C. Cllhert s rnrorentntlrn n' Vnn Crmn P.lh rVlnnsnv nf ll ("nnnMs. Ipdlnns, pned thrnm'h Pertland and Fstscada with friends se,i parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Htis ro 'k returned hnnie yesterday aft ernoon. Mr and Mrs. mistook are former resident of Roseburg. Former Pe-ldont Here Lewis Prltt. who hss been sttend- Ine tn Oregon Agricultural Pollee-e. -rived here Surdity end wl'l snend the summer In this cltv. Mr. P.rltt is a former resident of this city hut hes been mnklni.' his home In Ter rains for the r,t ,Por and nalf- Vl-HIng From Walla Walla Mrs F V Strlntnn. who resides In Wnlli V'nlln. Washington, arrived lore this corning and will speed a fir d-"'s t--tin.e- wh 'r. and Mrs. ! c, Mcf'.fhev. Mrs.' Flrinton was '"-uerly Miss Pearl Waylord of this el' jr. lelft For IINnnls Mrs. C. F. Plank, who has been TlsltlnK with her niece, Mrs. C. W. Cook, left yesterday afternpon for her home in Illinois. Vlslllnc Willi Mw. I Mrs. James Hobon n'rrlved yester day for a visit to two weeks, with Mrs. I,. J.amere. Mrs. Ilolison makes her home In Myrtle Point. P'i'tui " en Ms w.v to F el-eo where his home offl rated. Hetnrns H'Mne . " M-s. f D V"'" vlIMne for it'e iw Kren-1 Is lo-j I leei ot'!. Ill OierMnjr I an'1 OoenlnT .Ttti'-'e .tohn MeThrnl. dent or -ovo-np'ent lie arrived in ftoelmrK tn" will remain l-l e stTl' sueerlnten--1 n"eninP I nlett and un'H .Inly I. rheeirine .p the openln" of more sn 2ftn ofta arres of Coos Pay Walton Poid trant lands and Ore eon "ei California, rillroad lands. lie wl'l mske hl bead'rnartr'ra here net nin nie eo to IV.e Portland and t ievoie offlnes. LIBERTY THEATRE fc"V'V"Sa.'.'VsV'.'V'SV-'' "-.'S,-sx-Sk-SV-sx--.-V-.'-V'SV--.'V 8 In Vrom OaMiinil Mr. and Mrs. C.eorpe Stearns who are re-ldents of Oakland were In Poseliurt; yesterday shopping and transacting business matters. From reniille on IIiihI A. N. flould and son, Harold, of the Could and Could Furniture Company, of Coqullle, were in Rosp hur vesterday transacting business matters. Iletiirns Home Mrs. T. N. Franit!. who has been 'IsPlne with h"r daughter. Mrs. A. VV. Oraham. left yeiterday afternoon for I.os Angeles, where she makes her home. Vlslllnff llviviftii Wollenlieri? Mr. and Mrs. Kdt-ar Lewis and family arrived here yesterday after noon, bv motor, from San Francisco, where thev reside, for a viit wllh Mrs. lewis' father llynian Wollen-berg. Visiting nt l-'ox lliHi.e Mrs. willlnm MeNnblt. who Is a resident of I.os Aneelos, Is vlitln: In Posehnr.? with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. For. Mrs. MeNahh will leave for Portlprd In a few ilavs, where Bhe will visit her dauchter. TODAY and TOMORROW MATINEES AND EVENINGS AMERICA'S IN HER' GREATEST Matinees 2:15 Eveningi 7:30 oncl 9:30 S W F. E T II AND NEWEST Adults, 25c; Adults, 35c; E A R T PICTURE Children, 1 0c Children, 1 5c mm ta niae 9. win 'fascinating (Zaptivating Enthralling s VMtlett Piietlnnil O. P. and Mrs. Coshow, aecomnan led by the former's sister. Mrs. Stan ner. are in Portland this week nt endln the Hose fair, and Mr. Coshow Is also attending a session of the Rrund lodge A. F. and A. M. Visiting Sisttr , Mrs. E. U Rone of Oakland, in' vlsiiin for - few days with ber l- j ter Mrs. F. E. Ockelmann. Visltiiiic Here I'pimh CollaKe firTe ', 8 Irwin Cutsforth. wno rem.- .m w Collate Crove spent a short time vlslilng In Hoaeburg. Mr. Cutsforth was a member of the Rosebur high school before mcnlne lo CotUige firove. He has bn vlsitiag In kiddle with relatives and returned lo Cottage drove this afternoon i jj where he will leave rnni, Company D . for Caaip Lewis. li Ir. Jacobs anil Wife In City J. Jacobs, accompanied by Mrs. Jacobs, arrlred In the city last eve ning and ore here today enjoying a visit with Irvln Brunn and family. They have Just returned from a bus iness trip to points on Coos Hay and are traveling by machine. Mr. Jacobs Is a traveling representative of 3. H. Frank and Co., of San Francisco, dealers In leather and shoe findings and Is here on one of his regular trips. They expect to leave tomor row for San Francisco. NEW TODAY t -Piano. Inquire Bell Mil- FOIl ItENT- linery. FOR RENT 5 room furnished house. Phone 484-R. FOR RENT Garage on South Main at. Inquire Bell Millinery. FOR RENT New modern home on 8. Main at. Inquire Bell Millinery. FOR RENT 2 furnished housekeep ing rooms. Phone 1T0-Y or call at 816 Winchester at. FOR SALE 6 room bouse, close in. Price 31000. Terms. See Chas. Kyes. 828 N Jackson st. FOR SALE Heifer calf, Holateln ft Jersey. From a fine milker. Stur geon Frazer, Brockway. WANTED Girl or middle aged lady to do housework for J. 404 S. Pine at. Phone 143-J. LOST Sunday evening small child's dress hemstitched and embroidered In pink. Finder call 455-J. TOGGENBURG does and doe kids from five nuart strain, at 325. and 37 each. George Walker, Winches ter, Ore. Free of this Well Known Corrective Shoe. . , The Cantilever Salesman . Will Be Here the Balance of the Week. Come in for a Try On. Demonstration! Summer Fatigue THE nervous Irritation caused by badly shaped shorn la a constant drain which will detract from your pleasure now snd may result In a serious breakdown later. For health and efficiency, weir the Cantilever Shoe. , it is patterned on the lines of the ' foot. The arch of the shoe, bugs the curve of the instep and provides rest k A f ul support for the foot. Well-set heel and natural Inner sole line dis tribute the weight properly, without strain. And the shank is flexible! In stead of checking the circulation, It encourages good circulation, correct ing burning and perspiring feet. In this comfortable and healthful way Cantilevers help greatly to prevent bot weather fatigue. A flexible shoe for your flexible foot (Iflrfilever Shoe A. H. PERRIN, Shoe Store Cass Street ' xr-. .T In From DiHiinl Mrs. J. M. Lamb, of Dillard, was a shop'ping and business visitor here for a few hours today. Sutherlln Man If A. D. Ottlqger, Sutherlln resident spent today In Roseburg transacting business matters. , MARyPlCIFORD .in ess of the Stoim Cbunliij -rW t Qnrm Mw ftM AlU sWsjMeSarf vlh ilk ZtJliT "The World's.Sweetheart" In her'entircly new and recently finished production of the 'famous screen classic' the whole world loves, u production so much better than the original as to defy' comparison and boggn description; You. Haven't ScenTHlS Picture The Crowning Achievement of Atiirv PL'l t.tr.-r - c k4 4 mmm- Goes to Moilfonl Sianley llognn, who hns b"en play ing with the "Fmpiiua Five" has ac cented n pos'tlon v-th a Medford orchestra and will leave for that nlaee very shortly. Bedford Testor take Mr. l'ogan's Place with the "dupiina Frve." Me. Ylnlen rrolltllit H'ne T. II. Vlrden v.'hn has been HI 'vltTi rnepinonla for seviral days was brought home yesterdry afternoon from vlilnd. where he wr.s taken 111. Mrs. Vlrden. who has been In Mand returned with him. Mr. Vlrden Is said to be rapidly Improving. I'amnl Tlireuuli len Wilfred Itli-hnrds. who has been visiting In Poriland for a short time naiied through Itnselinrg this mora ine on his way to Oakland. Calif ornia, where he will spend the sum mer vacation. Mr. Richards will again teach in the high school or this city next year. Txnrlec Middle Vet Mr. and Mrs E. W. Pharn and children left for the east via the -oeihern rout... Sun, lav. and will vblt relatives in Arkansas, thence ro'ec to Minnesota, where they will visit Mrs Sham's people, returning hronch the YeMowAtonc countrv and " wit or S'-oiinne .nrt western Washington points. Thev will he two months, and are traveling bv siuo. SUNBURN If your skin la so tender that you expect sunburn, rub it well with Vicks before sxpoauxt. After sunburn, apply Vicks gently do not rub In. It soothes burn and often averts blisters. For any outdoor vacation, Vicks is "standard equipment." It aasea attacks ol hay fever, asthma, catarrh and summer colds. Fine for cor feet, too. MICKS V VapoRuq Prw iTflntmJtm fir gjtjjir. FOR SALE 3 good mountain ponies. Saddles and bridles, ready to ride. 3100. takes the bunch. Phone 14 F-14. THE COAST TIRE Is the cheapest you can buy In this town, consider ing mallty. Oilman's Tire Station, S24 W. Cass St. LOST Child's hat, gray with red. i Ttetween Jackson and Cass sts. Finder kindly bring back to News Review office. FOR-SAI.EOood work mare and .tnrsev hull, IS months old. J. R. Ttrauehton, Miller's Addition, Rose burg. ANYONE knowing the present ad dress of John Farrf. kindly address No. 4. care News-Review. An Im portant message awaits blm. FOR SALE 2nd hand Hoosler kltch- en cabinet, in rood condition. 315. Almost pew oil heater. $5. Address "Tloosler" care News-Review. FOR SALE Lease of 20 acres. 1!i pr-res of the finest hav in noit-rlns Conntv. Balance of place all kinds cf fruit, notntoes, com, and rarden. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fd. Noah. Edenbower. FOR ALK R good milch cows, 2 eod vork horses. R Ure hos. 4 t"-kee nens. nd 25 fcnhT turkevs. mo vo"i ehlel-ns, 60 1 vear old . bens, H fine heifers, 1 mower. 1 j r-ike. 1 cniilvatnr. 2 rtlows. 1 dlse ; tifrow. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Noah, i Fdenhower. 1 A-'oyrTIME loatTfor" thfarmer. The kind that "ot you out of debt. firS Interest. These loas are mrde cn develnned farms. Refund the present niorteage, Imnrove your rtl-.ee, or r-urchase that piece nd tolni" nn. vou hsve been winilng. See M. F. Pice, of RICE & RICE. TIONnsf Yc Ponds, Municipal." Gov eminent and Industrial. Come In and Innnlre regarding different pi,.ao r.f bonds. We have sorne 'First Class" ones to offer von. Re menber. sfeiv nf Investment la wore eemaMArate thn lr"e nrflf)!, S"e F. Rice, of RICE RICE. T"V "onthiv P.vment Pln Ian. Ho Ton wish to refund tout nres- et nrt less Interest c I--"!. Th Is th kid of n nnn hve to offer. We make loans for spt length of time from one to ten Tears, on the mnnthlv nsvment Man, Promnt service nnd "o Ped T-.n. see M. F. Rice, ofl RICE RICE. I FOR SALE At bargain, as I am" lea T Inr town. 9 room medoi house. Wits, carare, woodshed, douhl' hen house, lnu 0f small fr-ilt. good rnrden nd ls-n. or void trade for smaller pronertv and dlferenee ANo g rnnny nindem house and , fl.lt. T,M nn n.ttrnee titles. ' ,teir ia;t p, fr r, nr month. A S reeni house. 1 lot. some 1 f-..it. s f, new'" nsnered d "'"'ed. PeMi, fn, til per month -pn eet this if taken at rmee. Call I at nil Mill st. Rosehnrg. Oregon. IF YOC WsA'T SOMETHING bad ennnrh vou will make anv sacrifice to eet It Tarn's me: I'm craw to eet to T os Anreles ns will sell m- rserh for almost anvthln- I en ret. "lrht srr on recent bl". -- u .rr., ( rprn twn re'' 2 ,t,e"': s-e roo"! honse M -" r),ikan hns. T-,n. ,w Sr.oot "' wi'Mn a Mock. The Meet ir-nin I' ron want tn work In to, in ih n.. tn-nths. Onlv s lii"e e.h rennired. First house e- the f, .t of Fd-n bower S'atmn on Garden Valley highway. . P. Harding. Miss Overton Goes Home Miss Olive Overton, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo pates for the past week left this afternoon for her home In Grants Pass. DR. H. C. CHURCH OPTOMETHIST AND EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 222 Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. Telephone 86 THREE DAYS MON.-TUES.-WED. JUNE 18-19 20 The World's Happy Lad in the '. Thrill-a-Minute Laugh-a-Second Comedy Cyclone' LOCAL NEWS 1 : 4 erv at TCInmatt. rn- ' Attending Festival Archie Taylor and wife, left yester day for Portland to attend the Rose Festival. , Goes To Portland f.eorge Burnett, left yesterdav evening for Portland where ho will attend the' Rose Festival. Here from Riddle Mrs.'C. F. Sowensby, Mrs. Ralph Ball and two daughters and Mrs. Amos Crlpps, were among the visi tors from Riddle in Roseburg today. To Visit Daughter Mrs. M. N. Arnot, who has been residing In North Bend arrived here Tnesdav afternoon for an Indefinite visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. J Clarke. Returns from Maccabee's " Mrs. W. M. Pemberton Jr., who has been In Portland visiting and attend ing the Maccabee's convention re turned to Roseburg; yesterday afternoon, Oil up your rusty laugh glands I Massage your smile muscles! Loosen up your clothes! Here comes the Bomb shell of mirth! Watch this Fuse of Joy! You're goino; to explode with safety laughs, when you "SAFETY LAST" ner, !,, Here Shopping.. Mrs. T. Bruner, or Oakland, was in fo, ' ping and visiting win ti, Mrs. Illldreth Reran. Mrs. O. 8. Hlldreth rW visiting for a few dinni J. Robinson, returned tn In l,,-, 1 1 .Li. ... . , v. uauu mis auerEH Visiting Here Mr. and -Mrs: Everett Panlenbrook, owners of the Blue Bird confection- To Visit in Washinrloi- Mlsses Joy and Hln this afternoon for Wim uiKion. in spend tne i tion visiting with their Riddle Residents Hert-1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam residents of Rlctdle vert i toiny shopping and w other business. On Ttiflncs From Cmjus Mr. II. Mickel, whors of Canvon Camn. vji vesterday visiting aid a business. I WOl Ixave For Varatsa- J. W. Wrlcht and m'Ji leave this evening lor 8t to snend ten darn or Is vl ltin" wllh Mr. Wrttiti l f -I el,or ADULTS 15c f I tflMairIM iss Camllle Patterson on the Orjn 5; WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY RETURN ENGAGEMENT "THE MAN FROM HOME" . with JAMES KIRKWOO0D FROM RnnTU ti DlriMeTnu'o nunlll unvEL Sunny Italy and summer skies! Titled lives and livinjlia! cent castles and creeping rulnt And Into this turmoil eon" -1 young American olrl on the aid. M of "title." Wl save her and how? And In just what manner did the MiifrasJJ figure? See this picture, actually filmed In sunny ltily.0"! to these startling questions and the crashing climax irhie ! cipitated. . I SUNSHINE COMEDY -J A PR I D a'v ui i . - cur mrr ..bi.ei.c ntiu in uu in l i cll wt ' mmn MWu : ADULTS fm vvtfV 25c sS" 'sjswSSsSsi J-" TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY JACK HOU! In "Nobody's Mone) with WANDA HAWLEY and JULIA FAYE In the aupporting cast Something new for Jack Holt a eli-hJ!LuifUf,. ""i nanasome man of mystery wno Dre- m i the gratters and the ladies' hearts and won the " ". A success on the stage; a hilarious n" - MY HER?-" LUPIN LANE IN Thursday-Friday: "THE FAMOUS .tf&j