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ROSEBURO NEWIHEVIKW, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. PAOE SIX LEGION MEET8 TUESDAY. t .. ,.L-....,,1....J....uuJi.u.jiiiiullJ1.llttt,lliMltyVlttir)iWiWIW a: f M f a SCHOOL Middies, regulation, sty l, detachable collar, $2.00 Better Service Better Merchandise i K vA9.rvc amy),) The Store That Don the Business. SCHOOL Buster Orr-wn school tablet with pencil 5 Cents AY Mr. &&&& . - r,'.i. . t?l r n 3; 1 4 i ,.rfei?..r .i SAUCY STYLES in and Smart New Fashions in Z)?SS COITS Coat fashions for this season are new. The sil houette is slimmer and more youthful. Nothing has ever been smarter than thewrap-around effect, embellished by shadow-stripes of plaids in our sport coats, or by luxurious furs and the exquisite qimlity of materials in our dress coats for this fall. Prices $15, $20, $30 to $135. . Largest Assortment Here Whether tall or short, stout or slim, a large assort ment give3 us a better chance to fit your figure. This season we made every effort to outdo pre vious records. We positively assert we are able to show by far, the largest stock of the best quality of coats to be found in Roseburg. See us first and get your choice!. BOYS Cuttar Browns for School Wear SHOES GIRLS Wear Butter Browns to School it. if I'mpqua Poet of the American w 1 Legion, after the loin; summer , vacation, will again hold forth In I the club room at the armory on ', Tuesday night and the ex-s' .m i slingers will "do their stun i with Iota of pep. A big attendance . Wnril was r.fi.lv-ri here early .. ,kA u.MI,..i (a urvMil. ReDortS Mr 'his morning that Mice Gertrude. , from tne (tBte convention will yC, Smith of Glendale. who was In- Kven ln(j other Important ((j lured in an automobile accident j business attended to. Be there, ti U"nr the Hooth ranch a few days 1 A Ti.i,i,ii- bko, died euddenly ut h-r home aaaaa this ninrnine- Tho father eall'd ! - Kffj Dr. S-eley at 4 o'clock this : ... uiornlnK and aakeil hlra to coin"? j - 4 to filendale, but while he wai 4 WITW TfinAY talking the (drl died. It was r,E'v uuft ntaied that her lirenthlna lie- teeeefHtT came uiilieun and mat a pnyst- be clun wan callid there and that FOR RENT Furnished house. Phone, an lie was Injecting a stimulant i 453-J. j ahe died very middeiily. ROOMS FOR REN'T 313 So. Steph en caime could lie Riven, as sue ap- w ena Phone 295-J. peared to be areatly Improved ST-.r..H?rCr nkl when ahn left n bura. and It wan f.vfn thnni.lil that nhe would retain her evegUht. She FOR FIRST-CLASS Dressmaking, see A 1 . . . . 1 a! UulntA Aftft V T 1 III. l B at 'm ii 11 1 1 a tew niijs uku wnru " M the car drlvtn by her mother FOR SALE-Ladlea" coat, aije 38". m e nnfl the machine driven ' Charles Watson poinded near I WANTED Dressmaking to do; rea sonable. Phone 252-Y. Wool khaki cloth. 148 Y. tailored. Phone 1 L'"n!.!0 r".nth: .JU-M wa" ? ! DRESSMAlINhlldreirn"d"lnl8ses .......j .ii oii'JIll in nil r a'u li.'iwl nnil It u'ua r..up...l tht wtin would lose the si K lit of one eye. EARTHQUAKES IN MALTA LONDON. Sept. 18. The inhabi tants of rtfalta have been throwa Into a panic by unprecedented severe earthquake shocks which rocked the J islands. Hundreds -at mass rushed from the shaking churches and milled about In the open squares. LOCAL NEWS 1 AttenilliiK to Itiixlums if. S. Crawford was In this city yes terduy from Glide uttendlnK to busi ness matters and visitlni;. To Portland ! Mrs. W. O. dinger, of the Grand hotel, left for Portlnnd. where she will spend several months. In Town Toiluy Mrs. J. s. Ireland was In from Camas Valley tc?ay shopping and at tending to other business matters. J fur Kan Krnnelsro, where they will irtrAf Ktciitc i sjend u short time liefure returning 4 L.V-rtL. ilbVVJ 4 to their luimtt in ChicaKo. American fenca has the hineeri stav Mre. Roier In Town ; wires. It straightens up easily. Kp.- Mrs. Kiim Itoser. who Is a resident Inl carload prices at Wharton llros. cf liriekM-uy. sin-nt st tenil huurs In I this city yesterday shopping. i Spent .Mnniliig Here I LOCAL NEWS I dent of Iloaglln. was In town yes- ! terday. visiting with friends and on i business mntters. I To Make Home Mr and Mrn. A I. Hedtmrn thlidi-en left yiMcidav, hy motor, 1 . In m:i I Ii I'nllM, where they will make tht ir home. ...r , .M,,.e Stonneil H.r Joseph Noyi-r left this mornlni: for i Mrs. J. c. Durdlck and children. Coqullle. where he will be cnipiincd. ; who have betn visiting In Los Angeles , StOtlOed In ihtH citV on thwlp r.tt.trn in I life Compton, chief clerk nt the ; slnrriiio l.leenMi IsmhiI their home in Marshfield A mniriiiKe license was Issued to- spent ' Hotel chandler of Marshfield nmt the morning In this city visiting with May lo civile V Judy ami Myrtle Mf- Jlimlev In fon friends. Maker of Cl. ndiile. Mrs. M. K. Mi -a v . . ft.r,. .c.irn.jr I .1.111,,, I f., fl.L . "7 - ;,,, k Mrs. M. Ila.nl.nrrt left yesterday af. invton. ,V,,' . he "r,..!..- d7!i ,d T.rt"ut busies"": '""" M. O. V. Wlmherly ternnon fr l!..ls In Tennessee bered a. Ml,, Klma N ham and is I ' U """ j Misses Jane and lie,. Wharton s Former Resident Here Mr. J.-nklii, In Timn airs. ii. k. i-niten anil Dativ are a Mauley was in town to day Iroin Canyonvilte, shopping and visiting with friends. Jenkins was in this rlly to- loriuer resident of llosi.biirg. where she will visit with her parents end other relatives for several "1""ll- ! Iowa Resident Visit I). W. llartiler. of Davis county, and spent iinday In Drain visiting with friends and relatives. a specialty. Miss Palmer, 408 . Douglas street. ' YOU CAN EXCHANGE sheet music also at 328 N. Kane street. Phone' 537; -j I FOR SALE Cleveland tractor, might! take Fordson In part trade. F. C. j Gurnee, Phone33F23. j rOR-RENT 3 furnished rooms; la-1 dies preferred. 477 So. Jackson St. j Near Rose school. Phone 104-J. TORRENT 2 rooms furnished for j light housekeepings Use of piano if deBired. 714 Hamilton street. FOR SALE PTuneg, 50c per bu. ati place after SepL 18. Phone your orders, afternoons. Phone 9F13. FOR SALE 260ickTf"laureland oak wood on the farm. Inquire of J. D. Reese at West Side Grocery. I GOdDHEATED SLEEPINOroom, j $10 per month; board served fam ily style, 35c per meal. 318 West I Lane. j FOR-SALE Modern" 5 -room" house' with sleeping porch, garage, close in. Cheap. Inquire Grand Hotel j Barber Shop. FOR SALE at a bargain. 7-room house one acre ground, 3 blocks from court house. Inquire of owner. 527 N. Jackson street. THOROUGHBRED SHORT HORN REGISTERED BULL for sale. Wt. 1800 lbs. Full information LAW RENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass street, Phone 219. WHAT do you want in Clothes? Do you want good style clothes that cor rectly interpret the latest accepted ideas of the world's famous clothes designers? Do you want good tailoring the kind that gives long life to the stylish cut of a suit? Do you want this style and service at a mod erate price? Hundreds of men in this com munity say that their reason for buying here year after year is that they do get just these things in our clothes. Come in and judge for yourself. loVMI. ail ..III nelL-hhor ff llr.nl Vll.,e, 1 """TMHIlg H1K1 llltelul 111 g to business Left For San Francisco mr. ami Mrs. J. Maler. wlin have sncnl Stimtiiv In lfnM.ili.rir vluin... been visiting nt the hi.nin of their i with Mr. Wllcnx and fnmtlv. He was .. daughter. Mrs. A. K. Peterson for the I verv much Impressed with this sec-' """ 'n"'"'vlllc past three, months, left this morning ' lion nf the stale. ! MIss'Kditli llnnks. who Is ' i i . . dent of Clinvonv-Ue. Hneut V. Wilbur IVopIo Iii Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Criil.he, resl nt, of Wllliiir. were In (own today At Honey Creek Vr. and Mrs. Tom Wharton. Mr. and Mrs. George Wharton and Mr resl- rduy I and .Mrs. Charles Wharton motorej ! to Honey Creek and spent Sunday Z'KWA'ZWAW1 ,nl" r"y shopping and visiting LIBERTHHEATRE THE BIG SPECIAL SHOW! TODAY, TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY ALSO MATINEES VMte.1 Here .Miss Pauline McCIIntork stoppnd In this ciiy and visited for a few dllS nt tin, hoiiip nf Mr onH lr. I ( lull W ill Meet ' K. McCllntock. Miss MeClintock iet ft,, The Itosehurg Art Kml.roldery t,,,s af'erivoon for Springfield, where to clun will meet Wednesdiiy arterno'ni. ; sne will teaen school. V at 2 ocloik. nt the home of Mrs! K. E. Morgan, at 715 Howard avenue , Visiting Daughter ' i Mrs. T. Cling arrived here Sunday g Kn.m IUi 1 and will visit for a week or ten day, Herbert Drollitiger, who lias heen ,h I'ome of her daughter, Mrs. P. V atiemling to business matters here . ''"'Klin. ft for a few days, ha, returned to Cutis V l;ay, wliere lie residts. All the World is a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaiw. .'(V A' 'i t: ,t,l.ai m fcj Motor In Ihm Hay A Mr,. Nancv Gib, on tr t et- J I'amon. Mr l.eroy Towers, and Mr. JiJ .1. Walter Fry have returned from A a uii.tur trip to points on Coos llav. V Mr. Pai lietllrtietl A H K. Page, who has been visiting In his old home state, Virginia, nnd iissourl with relatives for the past three months, has returned home. Itetili-netl Knm Medfortl Mrs. J. H. Tllley and children, who have been visiting In Medford for the past two months, returned home mis aiternoon. Spent the Hay Mr. and Mrs. Gcnrfo Uradburn and Mr. and Mrs. I. u. Broadway mo tored to Rock Creek Sunday and spent the day. Melrow People in Mr. and Mr,. John A. Smith and daugliteis. Mis, Rose and Violet, were In from Melrose today attend ing to business mailers. A Mr,. Neliner l.ft jff' Mrs. George Neuner. Sr.. left to SC day for Sail Krancisoo anil l.n An. ft reles. She will visit fur several w., w . . ,T 7. month, at the home f her son. John 'l1 S'" )"!' '1"" . A Neuner ,r 'lrs T w Inniford. who have been in Kosetiurit and Ridule 4 ltetume.1 Kn.m Vaeatlo,, ' !":,v" for ",, lr home In Portland A IT. and Mrs K. i, siewart who ! r!l0m'' ln ,,orli,nd have been e-,lov, . vaca. on of evening. seveinl wee!;, at .sen, Id", have re J turned heme and ir. Stewart has V returned lo his office. TWO RANCHES, pressed sales. One 20 acres, must be sold. Part down. One 350 acres, two houses, small payments down, balance same as rent. Iots of other houses. I cut prices. CMerrM, SOMIll st. FOR SALE Have two beatDavlne businesses in this country for the K monev. New nnH aMonnH.hanH nlnra I K and taxi. On account of sickness can't attend to both. Will sell 138 either one. Lloyd's Cash Store. 125 Sheridan street. Phone 4i. TURN THIS OVER IN YOUR'MIND and then act quickly; four room cottage, nicely painted and decorat ed, dty water, electric lights, sink and- toilet, two big porches, big gar age, wood shed, four big lots, fine garden ground, some fruit. You can keen a cow and chickens. Near school. Just off pavement, good neighborhood. The house alone cost two thousand dollars. If taken at once price 11600 00, only takes five hundred cash. The balance can be paid at 115 per month till paid out. This beats the landlord. LAW RENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass street, Phone 219. You'll Never Forget . MRS. WALLACE REID 1 IN , j "HUMAN WRECKAGE" " 1 hi "" r:J'r- xrx-xnc xrxrsrx-j v'y-acaritrT MISS PATTERSON AND ! Itemrned l-rom Portland WM. DEARDORFF WFn ' Mr- l-p"ls Melvln nndchlUrr MEETING AT SUTHERUN Const tution Day Program Draws L'rge Crowd Attorney Co show Deliver Address Flag Drill Given. A very enthusiastic and well, attended meeting was held at Suth erlln yesterday afternoon, as a part of the program for the oliserva"nce of Constitution W eek. The meeting was held at the Methodist church, with Prof. Oscar Gorrell acting as chair man. There was a fine attendance of school children and adults and all took an active part in the singing of patriotic songs. The nrimarv cla,e gave a flag drill and salutation to the nag wnirn were very pleasing. The main address of the day was de livered by Hon. O. P. Coshow of Roseburg. Word was received here late ves terday afternoon of the marriage" of Miss Caniille Patterson and Mr.1 William Deardorff. The ceremony, took place in Vancouver, Wash., anil conies as a surprise to their many friends In this city. Miss Patterson Is a popular member of the younger j set and Is the accomplished daugh-te- of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Patterson. Mr. Deardorff is a well known young man and Is emploved as a machinist with the Southern Pacific Company. Mr. and Mrs. Deardorff will make their home in Rosehurg. TO THE PUBLIC Constitution Week will be observed by Laurel Lodge No. 13, Wednesday, September 19, 1923, at the Masonic Temple. Patriotic music sung by all: addresses, reading, nm. unin -tti v. . tu.ua nil, uc X rendered. Eight o'clock n. m. The public is cordially Invited to attend. Shoo- nm. patriotism by your presence. R. A. WILSON, W. M. turned yesterday from Porta where they have been visit int. Mrs. Mcdvin's parents for the a few days. Prept rly Sold Han W'httsett ha, sold property be- longing in nun to .!. H. Held. The .J Here for the Mght 1 land Is located In Kdenbower and la V Mr ami Mrs. Hon Lea and party of -'ver,lde addition.- Mr. Reld has y .in Kr-tnel-en spent last 1'ig'it 1 ","'n .""session and will s's-t con- K.wehnrc. Mr. I.c , ,he manager "'.V,"'""," " " r' i'Ipn- wpr - V of it,,. Cadillac Motor Car ,grv , wl'' ' ""uie. DR. II. C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT SPECIALIST i22 Perkins Bid-." Roseburg, Ore. Telephone 86 Mrs. George Berry on the drew TODAY-TOMORROW StIOCKING! dmbc c the &anm THE STORY THAT MADE THE WORLD SIT UP IN DAZED SUSPENSE BY SINCLAIR LEWIS SCENARIO BY JULIAN JOSEPHSON A, of Sin rranclsco. f l-lvorve I ..n.plnlnt 'l,., A Pa-.,v M w arnock to.!ay filed anil for divorce from Roy H Warnock A iru.-l and Inhuman treatment w a, all.T.-d. The nlalnMH I, reprccnt d hy Aiturney John T. l.'hl.:. JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. Sept. 18. To have one's hair and beard closely eroppt-d with an ugly pair o scissors, wielded hy three rough and angrv white men. is a pretty high nrlre for ' a white minister Vore tnnn ss . . ,h farms of Ann na are Irrigate and lo nVO congregation. on-rated under e,tabllshet water " this Is the record eirfn.ii rights, either under Irrigation pro-' claimed by George V. Messlnoi. nf Jects or pumping plants. S-nt a..ill,., Ml- liar. 1 Wad,., who hi, b..-n unending a vacation In IhU city vi-i lne ith her par.ni,. Mr. and VI, V Wi here .he 1, m nur,e' training In :he Good Samaritan hospital. I dav. PRICES WILL BE HELD DOWN ON THIS Adults CS cents BIO PRODUCTION Children 10 ctnts ,WT.MIiMIMM otu.r ut iKKtoi. Sctlur and tivwart ?,. . ''r"'',l"u,,' 4 uu.ii-ii, Ativertlfe In the News-Review 1 this city, who says he has been an or- '.auieti minister for 4, ve.r. Thft The average growing season In the',r,. tipreacher Is quoted as saying athern sec.ions of Arlrona Is Ml! visited him at noon one warm rtv The longest iVowing season of recently, told him he h... governm. nt r-vord was 336 days. j Preaching to negroes and that they In one Arizona city, a natlonallv w-re going to anoint him with a known hotel aim s to board and "little treatment." whereupon 1.. . return, d to Portland. .... ,1," ,Z' '"" "' " n.m. rorced him Into a . . sn oay that the nn doe not sh ns 1 chair, and a ihi,.i w .. It has been railed upon to "make Tarty operated the scissors The no! good ,.nl) once in thre years. i lice record bear, out the tei? ISetiirnr.1 Kroni IS.rtlnn.l i v.". " of ,n" minister. lr, I. Wll,::"'.! lUu.h-iar: T'Jir-r " ' """'o-ry t-r. Kll,al...,v rcirned Vil ,rm nX7n who .. .nH STJ' T Z ? "d dm" having .pi l'or,!.,,l. where ihev ,,. b,,. ,. of ,h?bal"ce . - .a'duni ' ""TO """regatron l" for the r-a.t t.-n d.tv. MrsWII- """.e are Indians. , to divus. niiwlonsrv work He lien, h r..ume,l l,. r dm:. , at the v-. . 1- "! ''ed that he could Identifv hi. .. . a.ianinl Intended swearing out 1 warrants for their arrest. Miss Camllle Patterson on the Organ LAST TIME TODAY RETURN ENGAGEMENT RODOLPH VALENTINO in 'Blocd and Sand' with Lila Lee and Nita Naldi Py the author of "THE FOUR HORSEMEN" "EDGAR TAKES THE CAKE" Wednesday Thursdav "VALLEY OP SILENT MEN" Gloria as the reckless mode" girl eager to taste forbidi" fruit Gorgeously gow" shockingly daring. Theodo Roberts in the cast. Our Gang Comedy "THE CHAMPEEN" INTERNATIONAL NEW Thursday Friday Dorothy MacKaill in -MIGHTY LAK A ROSE"