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ROSEBUNO NIWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 81. 1924. PAGE SIGHT -- ..t.,.,.,.,.....,,.T...T.w.,.w rsiT.ffT.ffsiT.TsiTsM . Vii I: Retail House on' the Coast CORDON & BISHI 314 WEST CASS 5TDrnn V 314 WEST CASS STREET 24 WA PAPff Hsasassajsl i; r ,. j'j F OH SALE German roller canary. ..... . 'em an male cat. I'liono (JJ J..I THIS hindiomtlydeifgnrd Hulova Wriit Wilrh will add charm and gract to even the daintitrt wriit It combines clc gxnet with guaranteed accuracy. m mm mm Also . KOU SALK A few thoroughbred Burred Uoek roosters. $2.10 each. J. Downing. Cleveland, Ow, HOMirT-AUNTinV will tBke a few more summers for rough dry work'. J'hone 537. rOR. SALE At rit!ht price. 1920 Oak land 6, I Ford sedun, casn or. terms. ftapp DroB. FOIMtKNT b room house, mostly I fumlHhed. Centrally located. $15 per month. Lawrence Agency, 120 m 545.00 It Kl. white roI4 raw. tUMrr carfiL II It fitted with 1 7 Jrvtl TNt'iV THUAnitlD BiiovA Mi.rrwnt, fuaruimd tot aero rat al tUpcodabl We have many other Bclova Watrhet, all tylei and ahayei from f up. BUBAR BROS, JEWELERS At the request of more than t forty residents of Voncalla, the j city ruuncil of Ihat place, In a I special session last nlcht, adopted nn ordinance requiring a Jkense fee of $20 for all public daiiciw ! given in the fulure. This prohlui- tory license is an effective ban on dancing and resulted from agita- tion of citizens' who have been aroused because of Ihe preval- ence of liquor and drunkenness : at these events In the past ! months. At a dance held Inst Sat- urday night there was a great ! deal of drinking and the citizens ! dlermined to put an end to fu- i WANTKI) Old false teeth. We pay1 lure occurrences of this kind, nc- ,jh as $10 for full Beta. Don't luat-j cording to a etatenient made by ; ,,r jf broken. We buy crownB. Deputy Sheriff C. II. DauRherty. ! bridges. Western Metal Company.- A ureal deal of fe ling was arous- i nioomlnKton, III. ! eu over tne outcome or mo w CasB Street. Phone 219. : KOll" SALE Italian prune trees, C to' ! 8 ft., 12Jc: 4 to 6 ft. 10c; 3 to 4 ft.,! Tic: trees shipped C. O. U. Mathis ! Nursery Co., Salem. ) KOR RENT One modern 3 room fur-j nlshed apartment. Lance private baih. Everything furnished Includv inn light and water. Centrally lo- caled. Lawrence Agency, Phone 219. Claude Wise case, In which the defendant was acquitted in tho circuit court of the charge of possession of intoxicating liquor. Ted KrunclH, deputy city marshal, who testified for Wise,' was dls- missed by the council. EDUCATION PROGRAM AT ROTARY LUNCHEON , A fine talk alone educational Hues waa made nt the luncheon of the no tary club today noon by Denier Itlce. As a prelude Dexter took occasion to inform aomo of the committees that they were not functioning properly and nothing of material advantage to Itoiarian principles had been accom pllshed due to this laxity on the part of the muniberH r.itmmMln? vm-lnim committees to launch luto their work) w ith more vim and vigor. The history I and foundation of Itotary was dlscus- el by the Bpeaker nt length, proving : most Interesting to all Ihe members. On Next Saturday, Feb. 23. Kutary celebrated Its 19th birthday, its origin having been accomplished by Paul V. ILnrrlH, an attorney, who conceived the Idea and brought to his command others who made It possible for Ro tary to be born, and which has now spread throuKhuut Ihe entire world. At the close of today program L. J. llnrnes recited "Niagra." verses dedicated to the Rotary clubs of thet world, and his rendition of these splen did lines waa an inspiration to all. At next Thursday's meeting Earl Stewart will talk on tho BUbjecti "Physically Fit." Max Hamm, chuir man of the program committee, an nounced that Earl would give out some iiifotmatlon for hoth the "lean" and "fat" boys, with a sprinkling of advice fur those In the middle clues. 6 per cent Loans. Do you want a long term non-mnturlng loan -on your farm at 6 per cent Interest? For full inf irmatlon phone or w rite the Dom.'las Abstract Company ; GIKL OH woman, unemployed, can hnvA tuinrri And rnnm Mmntl wnpes. ! for light housework and care of j boy of 4. Inquire at Y Not Eat, 1 toj 7 P; jnj I HAVU; CLIENT desiring a large well located, Improved stock ranch that : Is worth the money. No Inflated j values considered. Give all details, at once. U. Johnson, Realtor, Sagin aw, Oregon. roiM'AHK si staim:i ( AnKorlBted t're t.-itta w ir. PARIS, Feb. 21. In a test vote In the senate today the l'olucare cab inet was sustained 150 to 134. DR. H. C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT SPECIALIST t2i rorkloi Illdg. RoBoburg, Ore. Telephone 86 Our farm Implements are the finest I that are made. When you buy a tool ! from us you nio assured of always get- ting parts for It, because we handle j only Htiindard makes. Whnrton Hroa. I v t NEW TODAY I A Shetland pony. WANTED TO IIUY 2u3 S. Flint St. FOR SALE 6 yearling heifer calves. $125. Herman Schulze, Ilrockway. FOR SA LE Old g row t h fir wood. $3.50 tier delivered, llox 317, Sulh- erlln, tire. FOR SALE Second hand power sprny outfit in running condition, cheap. Wharton Urns. FOR SALE Power sprayer, also hay carriage, fork and rope. Call nt 4S1 So Main St. IRVIN BRUNN Perkins Bldg. Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your Feet. IT'S. UP HILL WORK For a woman I to run a ranch. That's why you are being offered a real snap. 90 acres In tract, all fenced aud crosa fenc ed, 40 acres good field land all in growing crops, 6 acres full bearing prunes, apples, grapes, plums, peaches, pears and berries, good 1 five room cottage, beautifully loca ted, fine water, big barn, garage, machine shed, chicken house, fruit house, creek thru place, on main road, two miles from town, 4 good cows, good big team, harness, wa gon, full set of Implement and SUM' 11KB gi KMllKI) tools, Angora goat3, turkeys, chick-i f Asum-isti-a t-reuM leaned wire.) ens, plenty feed in barn. Every-I PORTLAND, ..Feb. 21. The thing goes for $6000 and only takes Steamer West Nomentum, docked tirnn .,Jl, , ,..ii i, i i. ...,. here, sent a wireless call to summon ..V,V .4.O.. ,w unuuu! ... .1 UUUUa . . , . . (lie uniuur nio uuui utm 1110 uiuivu EVERY DAY More arid more people are finding;' out this is the store to SAVE ON Sh(KS for the Whole Family Children's Shoes, black brown kid, lace with rubber heel, to site 8 Boys' Shoes to size 51 Ladies' Slippers, Army Trench Shoes Men's Dress Shoes Ladles' Suede , Slippers S1.45 S1.95 I one-strap Kid CI QC J . rubber heels 0W 2 S2.85 S3.95 ! S3.95 ROSEBURG f 'BOOTERIE TO COACH HASKICTItAI.L f.nrlnt Press las-d Wire.) EUGENE, Feb. 21. W- J. (Ullly) Relnhart. basketbull coach at the University of Oregon, was selected ' last night to coach baseball dur ing the coming season. Relnhart Is a former baseball star, having played three years varsity ball. He was baseball captain In his senior year. DKCISIOX OVEHKl'LKD t Asin-'iie1 P-,i I..ls1 Wire.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. House republican insurgents and democrats ...t,.j .n.in iml.v In nver-roline a I UIIIICU OFOIil w...... ---- " . 'decision of the chair that an amend I ment to the revenue bill proposed a tax on undistributed profits was not In order. I Representative Frear, republican, I Insurgent, Wisconsin, author of the amendment appealed from the decl ' sion of Representative Graham, re- publican, Illinois, who was presUllng. i and after a sharp flht won 1G2 to I 150- LAST TIME TONITE Virginia Valli AND LON CHANEY In the most unusual and spec tacular melodrama of a decade! SEE the remarkable pictures of the destruction of a whole city; SEE the secrets of Chinatown disclosed; SEE the workings of the cleverest gang of criminals the Barbary Coast ever harbor ed; SEE the most appealing and beautiful love story of the sea son! "THE SHOCK" ch;rn MAJESTIC Adults 25o Saturday and Majestic Cosmopolitan Corporation fjresentjs 'I Sundau 1 ; Theatr( MAM(M DAVIES . in 'When wAwmm was in -M w 'ioc - MAJESTIC good It will look better. See Law-1 rence Agency, K5 Cms Street. I Phone 213. 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You need complete automobile Insurance. jjpTOTOTITMOM j agalnBt defective parts for 60 days j one UULKII TULA I Ki; LAST TIME TODAY DIG SHOW REGULAR PRICES 10 AND 15 CTS. g THE INIMITACLE STAR I MAE MARSH In I "A Woman's Secret" MATHEWS MOTOR X-CHANGE 117 Jsckson St. QUINE, GOODMAN & CO. GENERAL INSURANCE Masonic Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. t .. Tonite and Friday Matinee and Night 1 WM. S. HART -1n- "WILD BILL HICKOCK" BILL HART IS BACK! ROMANCE THAT THRILLS Drama that pulsates, mystery that bewilders, adventure that leaves you gasping, Intrigue that grips-all In a tvplcal Mae Marsh role d. pleted iu her own inimitable artistry. Fnst lnutlng picture; An enthrall ing story. V 3 If Special Matinee Friday BACK with a bang! Same old fighting face; same virile two-Run man, more popular now than ever. In a sizzling tale of the fighting, riotous days of the early West. Founded on fact and written around the greatest gunman that ever lived! V A 1 A l- i l ..-i-t f . i ij "no. cops i nou's i ne ueauty rnrlor . Sunday "Little Old New York"' $ Children 10c ANTLERS Adults 33c THE LIBERTY THEATRE Sunday, Monday and Tuesday and Matinee. Each Day. Cosmopolitan Corporation prtunts MARION DAVIE S kittle Old MW YORK The Mammoth Film that will Livt Forever Ont of the Greatest Photoolava ef All Tlm Th. Historical Classic of th. American Screen. Th. Scret.t Mo,t Butlfu, Pietur. Orchestra W.ll Furnnh the Special Music Written for this Outstanding Play of All Plsys. 7 Dnvs hpoinninar VVpHnpvHav Fvr SmM February 27th - Matinee Thursday i 2:3U Nights at 8:3U r. M. f-MK;PWSrtTOyJILMJIl I Seats Now Selling. All seats reserved. Buy in advance and avoid line at box office windm Hear the Covered Wagon Orchestra of 15 play the old time tune ui excerpts from the classics. All the Thrills and Excitement that can be put upon th Screen JESSE L LASKY, Presents llJyf m m f fn' .., . -..c ar.A -JPT -L-j;..T.-luiCTyi A Pirameuirt Production A Photo Play for the American Family Adapted from Emerson Hough's famous novel of Pioneer Days on the 0nf TraiL It brings the days of '48-M9 to you in panoramic form and with historical sfcurtfj It touches your heart when you vision the suffering, hartWuf agony and homesickness of your sturdy forebears who faced with oomitable cours tVia C r t i PmopI SoUD ivuj uau iiuiii vv cbipuri tcuiuitijc wavv j The Picture Unfolds History as No Text Book Couk and spins an incomparable tove story as well 200 BUFFALO 200 600 COVERED WAGONS 800 1,005 IDAHO AND UTAH INDIANS 1,000 JOOO MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN 3.000 men, WOMEN AND CHILDREN 3,000 . I If you mis3 thi3 glorious drama of the west you will bK PRICES, INCLUDING TAX MatJnee: 55c, 85c, $1.10 V fights, 55c $1-10. I