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H0SEBUR3 WtWmgVIIW. MQNOAV, JUNE 25,1821 tACE SIX I -II t LOCAL I r.. in ;lil, (i. T. Maines. a resident of Glide as in ltus4-liurK for the - k end. vM,,,., ht- ,t : tjEz NEWS i:.r."SXD"; : LOCAL-NEWS : :br.ta.n w.lcnot protest "' " "uu,,"t-' "u Mr"- '"te i (By 1-nlt.d Press ) , FOR SAL i liorus. LONDON. June 23 Premier Harvey, I ' i In Kroin -lld Stanley Baldwin announced to , . .. . asons ai oi p. -m -Man for ranch wora. I I F 2. Here From I'miland x. R. Debau, a resident of Glide, th( noUie af Couiuion. (hat be I llr. and Mm. W. II. Patterson mo- -M In town this morning attending could ae no ground for the Brit- .torn! diivn from Portland to spend , U business. mh government to prolyl :.E Broccoli plants. Harvey, Rom-burg. Phone 9 Joe vii-pi V fiimUlmd room. J8 mouth. !" 329 South Pine St. Call evening. ('oox-ra Here Mr. rnd Mm. M. Carne Wire ill this week end. '.!. Cooper of ity during the i he week end Idling and attending lo business, i Mli'lliK Mr. and Mm. A. Vroman, renldents of Vnnrulla were In town Saturday shopping and visiting. Mm. Myer In Mm. George Myir of the Green district w.ih in town Saturday trans asling business matters. J-'riNn 4 lover Creek Mrs. J. II Short and daurhtcr of Clover Creek were In town Satur day visiting and shopping. .Mr. Jenkins Here Reverend A. S. Jenkins of Look ing G1i:hs wan In the city Saturday attending to bittdnesri. From Vancoim Mm. K. F. Marcel!, who ill called to Rowbur at the dfath of her father. It llltiman. arrived thla morning. Mm. Marcell reidea In Vancouver, Washington. IMjr In Green J c. Moffltt spent today In Green attending to business mauere vlaitiiiK with friend. and In From Deer Creek liutli r Atterbiity of Deer Creek W:n In town Saturday attending to business. irlil Bridge J. K. Dlmnile. a resident of Ilrldge, wan In town Saturday transacting business. In Ihi Purine li. Hruwn of Looking Class was In th's rl'v Saturday ufternonn trans uding business. Tn hi ltu John Union and P. I.ealherwood vere among thoie from rmptiu who wit? In town Saturday on business. Sir. Walker In J. A. Walker of Brockway w In Pooeburg Saturday visiting and at lending to bUKinewi. From HldiUe .Mm. Fred Hull of Middle was In TliMii'hurK the latter part of the week chopping YMllltff Mr. Khriini Mm. Iler'ha Wallace, who realdeii In Anhlnttd. in here visiting Mm. Steve Shrum of Glide. In I'rotu r.lhlo Mr. and Mm. rbarles Watson of C.llde were vlnltors In Row burg Rat it rtUiy. I'ron (.'lendeliw- Mr. I'. K l'lnee anent the week eed In thin city shnpplni; and vlHltlng with friends. To Alntneti Mm. W. 1. Trill and two children left Saturday for Alameta for a vUH. Ien Satlllll.'iv flllllerher liiothers nf telrosp e-..r,i fi I'nurhlirg S-tMrilnV vlrltltlg nnd nltendlni; to IniHlneHs. In lim Coles Valley Hilly Vinson, who is a resident of Cnles Vnlley, was In town the end nf the week attending to business. Ovee From Oakland Sle. nnd Mrs. I,. V. Hann nnd son of Onltland were In of the week vlsitiui: to btlfluess. town the end nnd attending lu IVom Nx.Ung iU R. W. rurlls. Mr. and Mri. J. C. Hodnes. Charley Matthews, and W. I- Curtis of l.iHiking lilana wero In town Saturday attending to busi ness lwve For AIiIiuh1 Mrs. Ver Perry and two sons, and her sister, Mm. Bertha lerker. left this morning for Ashland where they will spend a week or ten daye visiting with friends and relatives). lining On Vacation Mr. and Mm. A. A. Wilder and son left this morning for Rockaway, where they will spend the ensuing two weeka enjoying their annual va cation., Mrs, funnel Homo Mrs. D. Cassel, who has been vis iting in Portland, arrived home Sat urday. She was accompanied by her daughter, Frances, who baa been at tending school In Portland and who will spend her summer vacation here. Irve For Medfonl Jack Shields. Harry Crocker and Clyde Carstens, local musicians, will leave tonight for Medford where they will rehearse with the Dokkio band of Medford which Is to play at the Portland National Convention of the order In August. Iteliu-u From Oinveiition J. 0. Day. and F. F. Jonea who drove to The Daliea In the latter s car to attend the stnte Elks' conven tion, returned to Roseburg Satur day. They report a good trip, with the Klks in The Dalles royal enter tainers. 1 Auxiliary To Meet An Important meeting of the Le gion Auxlllnry has been colled for Tuesday night at eight o'clock at the Armory, for the purpose of electing delegates to attend the stute Auxil iary convention in September. A largo attendance Is desired. W. C. T. U. Will Meet The C.lengary W. C. T. U. will hold an all day meeting Wednesday, June 27, at the home of Mrs. Nellie Mc Ginn Is. If It does not rain. In case It rains the meeting will be held at the home of Mm. Mav Shaeffer, starting nt one o'clock In the afternoon. In From Hrorkway Cyril Nichols or llrorkway was In town Saturday visiting and attend ing to business. From Itooerla IVerk Jack Milton, who Is a resident of Rolierta Creek, was In town Sat urday attending to busineas. Mr. A gee. In Karl Agee, who resides In the Green district, was In town Saturday transacting business. From Melrose Thomas Iughead of Melrose was n this city Saturday attending to bUHlnet- matters. In On lluslness ' Jim and Will Dixon of Dlxonvllle were In thla city Saturday attend ing to business matters. On Business Charles Matthews of Cnldera was In thla city the latter part of the week on business. Here On Business Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dixon from Oak Creek were here Saturday on busi ness. Mm. Knimltt In Mm. K. K. Kmmllt. who resides In I'mpqua. was In town today, shop ping and attending to other business. against the breaking of lis cus- tom s seals In American territor- ial waters by Die L'nited State officials. The statement follow- ed questions by members as to the government's attitude toward America's confiscation of sealed liquor aboard British liners. Ing today. Vp until the time of his Illness Mr. Cranston has enjoyed very good health. Over From Oakland 11. E. Krueger of Oaklnnd business visitor In Roseburg day. was a Satur- Cnlilera Ilellciit H Mm. George Johnson of Caldera was In Roseburc; Saturday shopping and visiting with friends. Here From Yoncalla Deputy Sheriff C. H. PauEherty of Yoncalla soent the day in Roseburg attending to business matters. Mm. Maddox Here Mrs. B. W. Maddox. of Myrtle Creek Is spending several days In Roseburg visiting friends, and shopping., Leaves For Seottsburg . County Judge George Qulne, left this morning for Seottsburg to spend a short time on official business. Visiting Daughter Charles Werner of Anacortes, Wash., is visiting for a few days with his daughter, Mm. George Jones. ive For Corvalll Walter Good, lornl bnrher. and wife, left yesterday for Corvollls. where they hove p'irchaed a Dodge business eonne, throueh arrange ments made bv J. O. Newlnnd the lo-nl denier. Thev will drive the new car back to Roseburg. Goes to San Jose- Miss Clementine McReynoIds left Saturday for San Jose, Calif., where she will visit with Miss Zelma Lynum. In I'nun otalln Kdward .lennine. n resident of Olalla. was In town Pnturday nt tend ing to business. l!e-A Saturday Vr n'Ml V-s. D. U. f'rove end son of Cnnvnnvll'e were In town Snt-nrr- hnpplnr nnd visiting with friends. In Mtop'-lnr Mm. V. K I'onle ami ilnughter. wtio are v'IM"e at t'" h'me of Mri. A A'exnpder of pllltird. were here ehnniilng Snturdnv. Mrs. Poole end daughter nre residents of North Bend Returns to Marshfleld Chief of Police Carter of Marsh field, who has been visiting with his sinter. Mm. A. S. 11 Jell and his broth er In-law. W. R. Murray for several d'iv. rft this morning for Marshfleld. Chief Carter has been here recupera ting from a serious nperntlon which was performed at a hospital in San Francisco. Return to Cslifornls Mr. ntul Mrs. II. R. Stewart left this morning for their home In Hunting ton Beach, California, after visiting here for several dnys with Mr. Ste wart's parents, Mr. and Mm. F. A. Stewart of I-aurelcrest ranch. They mnde the trip to Roseburg In throe dnvs in their sedan, and stated that while tbev enjoyed the trip nil the wnv. the Oregon scenery excelled. Attend Summer School- Mrs. C. T. Brown Is In Ashland where she will apend a month at the summer session of the normal school In Shopping Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W alto and daughter of North Deer Creek were in this city Saturday shopping Ond visiting. In From Riddle S. L. Bigelow of Riddle was In town today attending to business matters and visiting. Here From Portland Miss Crystal Warnock and Mrs. Baba Allen of Portland are here visit ting. Motored to Portland Dr. and Mrs. George Houck motor ed to Portland yesterday to spend t. few daya visiting. Over From Oakland George Chenoweth who Is a resident of Oakland was In town this morning attending to business. Mr. Rehm Ht re Albert Rehru, who makee his home In Oakland was In Roseburg today at tending to business matters. Buys Car C. C. Kndrup head salesman of Harth's Toggery, has purchased a Hudson Speedster from the Mathews Molor-X-Cbange. Day In Eugene- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. witnama anu daughter, Elizabeth, motored to Ku gene yesterday and spent the day vis iting. ioea To Monmouth Miss Florence Fuller, a graduate of Roseburg high school, who has been teaching achool at Rice Creek for the past winter, left today for Monmouth, where she will attend the Normal school. On Picnic Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Baker, Clar ence Baker, Mrs. Hesket natter ana two children, and Mrs. Pearl -Mer-rltt and daughter motored to Cow Creek yesterday for a picnic and to visit Mrs. Merrltt's mother, Mrs. J. A. J. Yokum. To Attend Commencement . Mrs. Madge Schneider and Miss Clara Patrick left his morning, by motor for Eugene to attend the commencement exercises of Mrs. Schneider's sister. Miss Maybellc Miller, who Is graduating from the university. Miss Miller will return with Mrs. Schneider and Miss Patrick. Over From Sutlierlln Mrs. J. K. Maley spent the morn ing In this city shopping and visiting with friends. Mrs. Maley resides in Sutherlln. Visiting Here Mlis Marie Saltenti. who resides In Portland, arrived here this morning and will visit at the F. A. Kemls home. From Ieer ( Yeek Mrs. Temple llrown and Tom Hat field were pmnng those who were In town Saturday from Deer Creek, on business. Entertains Sunday- Mr. nnd Mm. W. E. St. John of Sutherlln. entertained a party who Is visiting them from Portland at the country club yesterday. Among those In the party were Dr. and Mrs. Phil lips and Mr. and Mrs. Arran. Mm. Phillips Ib the daughter of Mr. and Mm. St. John. WANTEI Children to care for through the day. 327 W. uougias St. Phone 68 L. WANTED Floor man at Roseburg burg Garage. Eperienced in wait ing cam. LOANS We make 6 per cent loans on improved farm property. Doug las Abstract Company. FOR SALE Hay in the field, or i can deliver some. Three miles west of Roseburg. Phone 27-Fll FOR SALE 1919 Harley Davidson sport model motorcycle, cheap. Bee It at W. S. Haward Shoe Shop. FOR RENT Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. 217 CnaawicK St. 3 block east I tnpqua Hotel. WANTED About 10 more loganberry Trans por- 522 pickers, Salem vicinity- tatlon free one way. Inquire So. Pine st FOR RENT Nicely furnished apart ment and also will have one for the first. Phone 365-L or call at 707 West Mosher. FOR SALE 2-year-old Jersey, giving 3 gal. of milk per day; gentle for women to milk. Price 145. F. F. Parker, Wilbur, Ore. LOST Auto license No. 101464. Re-i turn to News-Review office or! phone 144, between 8 a. in. and 6 i P- m. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished housekeeping apts. down stairs. Adults only. Inquire 230 So. Pine after 6 p. m. LOANS on improved city property. Monthly repayment plan. Umpqua Savings and Loan Association, of fice with Douglas Abstract Com SOME MANUFACTURERS Make different grades of cord tires. The Coast Company at Oakland, Calif make only one grade of Coast CordB the best that money can buy. Ohraan Tire Station, 324 W. Cass. LOST One leather bill fold, Inltiuls inside B. F., Identification cards marked Cummlngs Productions, B. Fein, Ass't Director, 6642 Stana Monica Blvd. Hollywood, Californ ia. Finder please leave at Antlers Theatre. Reward. HOUSE KENT FREEr-Wanted a man and family to look after proper ty. Will furnish some employment. Fine cottage. Five acres free cow pasture. Good place to raise chick ens. Everything free to right man. 2 miles from town on pavement. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass st. Phone 219. Demonstrate IN YOUR HOME OF THE Royal Thor Clean Washe ei i Both Sold on Easy Payments Hudson Electric Store PHONE 123 BE gates. Mrs. Hill Ut,tmiKJ ""ouui r. i. a. coterJ Louisville, Ky.. huitmiaJ FOR SALE AT ONE HALF PRICE Spring bed and mattress, sanitary cot, mattress and spread, dresser, library table, brussels rug, rug 7 x 9, 3 small rugs, book case, burlap screen, oil stove, cook stove, heater, dining table, lace .curtains, feather pillows, auto harp, electric battery for home treatment. 303 Commer cial Ave. Phone 477-L. A banquet will be held at the Palace of Sweets, at 6:30 Wednesday eve ning, honoring Mrs. J. F. Hill of Port land, state president of the Parent Teacher association, and Mrs. Lewis Dodge of Ashland, district president. Anyone wishing to make reservations, for this banquet are requested to no tify Mrs. Stanley Kidder not later than Tuesday, so that preparations can be made. Immediately following the banquet a meeting will be held In the high school auditorium for Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Dodge. This will be a public meeting and anyone interested la In vited to attend. All rural P. T. A.'s are especially requested to send dele- News-Review clrcoiatioi ; DAILY WEATHER REBfl U. S. Weather Burrow J n i - a. . nuseouric. ure., 2t D0I1I1 CCJf'J Precipitation in In. an hnj nipnesi temperature jstni, lowest temperature last m Precipitation last !4 tan., louu precip. since nrsttfac; Normal precip. for tin an Total precip. from Sepnx to oate Av precip. from Sept IE. Total deficiency Iron Ssl 1922 Aver, nrecin. for 4A v Sept. to May tartan Fair tonight and Tiwl WIM.MM FPi;W Peering and McCormlck hoy ma chinery with average care will do good work for thirty years, we are selling repairs for some much older. It pnys to get the beat. Wharton Bros. DECORATING CITY FOR CELEBRATION nwH a-v''''.v-'m'-'m.''.'.'" A MRF.DTY THP ATDr ONLY TODAY and TOMORROW with MATINEES THE BIG RACING SPECIAL Marriage I 'ceniet Issued Murriase .loennoB wore Wud Sal unlay to Kaymond J. Iwh and Vela Cochkern nnd K. K. K11okk and Host Jantzer. Jack Pickford ! From (Ntltnge Jrnve- Mrs. H. H. Flester srrlved here yesterday for a visit with her daugh ter. Mrs. 11 K. Allison. Mrs Fles ter resides in Cottage Grove. "Garrisons Finish" The famous Mary Pick ford's famous brother Jack in a famous play a guarantee that everybody will lie famously entertained KENTUCKY WOVEN AND HORSES are famous the world over, but more so than "Garrison's Finish." that stirring story of racing and loving that millions have read and which that inimitable young screen star. Jack Pickford, has mad Into a photoplay that thrills and delights, charms and captivates, fascinates and enthralls. ' Actual photographs of the Kentucky Darby, the Metropolitan Handicap, and unlimited enjoyment ALSO STAN LAUREL COMEDY: "WHITE WINGS" Children Onlv 10 Cents Adults 25 Cents WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Ethel Clayton in "THE REMITTANCE WOMAN" Story of Americans intrigued in China Ijraven Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Maley of Suth erlin will leave In the mornlnr for San ldego to spend the neit three or four weeks visiting with relatives. Home From PorttaJiil Miss Csmllle Pntters"n. who has been vl-ltlnr In Portlnnd for a few davs arrived home Saturday after noon. To CtellfoniU Mr. and Mrs. William Winter, who have been making their home In Winchester left thla morning for Healdsliurg. California, where they will nvide. MARSHF1ELD, June 25. Marsh fleld will soon commence to take on her gala attire for the coming cole- bration. for the man with the knowl edge of how to beautify a city for such an event la here and busily at work arranging his stock and getting It ready for decorating. O. II. Ede. of the Ede Decorating I company of Portland, has stacks and stacks of flags and bunting In tbe rear of the chamber of commerce room and Is arranging It so tbat when he starts to decorate tho work can be done very speedily. The chamber of commerce Fourth of July committee has engaged Mr. Kde to do a general Hue nf decorating tor about fifteen city blocks, but the private places will make their own arrangements with him. He Is au thorlted by the committee to do what ever private work the city business men want. During the latter part of netrt week tire city will be gaily decorated and ready for the visitors and celebrators. Mr. Ede has spent many years In his line of work and Is therefore an expert In the business. He has tbe freshest stock of material that was ever brought to Coos Bay. for there is not a faded piece of bunting or a faded flag In the entire supply. t T ITS NOW YOUR MOVE Some folks ! think they never have a chance. Here's yours, 19 acres Garden Val- j ley land bordering on river. Six acres Spltzenberg apples, excellent condition, wonderful place for a home. Price of this tract twenty five ! hundred. Can be handled on easy terms. No more like this so geti busy. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass st. ! Phone 219. IT'S THE QUALITY OF LAND THAT COUNTS 40 acres located In the heart of the Ten Mile Valley on . Roseburg-Coos Bay highway. 30 1 acres creek bottom, sandy loam soil, j 10 acres pasture, all good soil,: slightly rolling. This will make an j Ideal dairy ranch for prunes, garden ing and broccoli. Price $3,000 for quick sale. Liberal terms. W. A. Rogard Real Estate Co. 405 Cass. ' Phone 303 j WHY FOOL-AROUND Grab on to this nnd you are fixed for life. 130 acres In 'ract. 15 acres In bearing prenes. Rig rrop on trees 4 acres Tokay trapes. 40 acres good field land. 5 acres first class river bot tom land. Big family orchard, all kinds fruit. Big eipht room house.. Spring water piped In big stock bains. Team, harness, wagon and all kinds tools nnd Implements. Good cow, big sow, four pigs, two thousand dollar crop now on place. 20 ton hay in bam. evervthing goes for eleven thousand. Only takes three thousand cash. Location one mile from town. See this quick. Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass St. Phone 219. Antlers Theatre PROGItf MONDAY, JUNE 25 Gloria Swanson in "My American Wife" Fourth Chapter "Oregon Trail" Century Comedy "Why Dobs Leave Home" TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26-27 Anita Stewart in "The Woman He Married" Al St. John Comedy "All Wet" Internatio "The Land of Tut-Anhk-Amen" THURSDAY-FRIDAY. JUNE 28-29 "The Prisoner of Zenda" A Rex Ingraham Product "Felix Gets Revenae" - Pitke Rw1 SATURDAY, JUNE 30 Thos. H. Ince's "Soul of The Beat" Educational "Pest of the Storm Country" Third Series "New Leather Pushers" SUNDAY, JULY 1 Milton Sills in "The Forgotten Law" J NEW TODAY Stricken With I'aralyols L. IV Cranston, for several years a resident of North Roseburg. was stricken with paralvaia before day break Sunday morning, and little hope Is entertained for his recovery, j fqr it is reooriea tnni tne stroke was very severe, and the patient Is fall-1 WANTED Position by girl college student In store or office, for sum mer months. 325 W. Washington. SALE 10 acres of oak timber. nine miles from Roseburg. 1300 for land and timber; clear title. Pbone DR. H. C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT SPECIALIST !2S Perkins lldg. Roseburg. Ore, Telf phone SI FOR SAE House, large lot. one hundred dollars down, balance same . as rent. 2 houses, modern, at low prices. Have large list. C. Merrill, (04 Mill st. THE PARTY who took the patent leather vanity rase from the 8.' P. ladies rest room Monday afternoon, is known. It it la returned to thla office with money Intact, at once, no questiona will be asked. A WORD TO THE WlSE S-rooui house, city water, electric lichts, toilet, lot 100 i 120. Paved two sides. Big bam, chicken house. Shrubbery, fruit. Part time. Price $830. No. 2. Four room cottage, city water, electric lights, bath, toilet, garage i and woodshed. Big garden lot 60 x 120. Near pavement. Easy terms. Price J9O0. No. 3. Six room cottage In good con dition, house alone cost two thous and. Big lot. Easy terms. Price S12O0. No. 4. Two small cottages, two big lots, full of bearing prune trees. Srndy river bottom land. Price $1330. No. 5. Five room modern cottage. Buit In features most beautiful spot in Roseburg. House alone cost twen ty eight hundred. Big lot. Price 11600. Easy terms. No. . Perfectly modern four room bungalow, built In features. Base ment, city water, electric lights, modern bath. House fully furnished. Big yard full fruit and garden. Ev ery thing goes for eighteen hundred only takes five hundred r..h No. 7. Modern 5 room plastered bun ) galow. Nicely decorated, built In fea iutts. Basement, modern bath, toi let, lavatory, kitchen range, heat ing stove, linoleum. Seven big lota. niraen nouse. fine garden, house iune rosi .-MHj. price now every thing complete, only $2300. Part time, i.awrence Agency, 125 Cass Miss Camilla Patterson on theOrgan MONDAY-TUESDAY FIRST SHOWING CORINNE GRIFFITH In "A WOMAN'S SACRIFICE" A Story of the Snow Country, Where Men Fight for Right and Woman SEE The Big Fire Scene The Fight in the Settlement The Race on Dog Sleds "THE TOURIST" Urban Classic 8. BATTLE FLEET THE HIGH SEAS' - ON First Showing NO RAISE IN ADMISSION Wednesday-Thursday NEAL HART In "THE LURE OF GOLD" IIV1H3. VCminv - ON THE ORG1 LAST SHOWING TODM Gld'riaSwan'son 'My American The catt includ Moreno ."J It Spani.h-Amenc.-J and an app"1" "WHY DOCS LEAVf FOURTH 4li. "THE uni.-