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HOSEiURQ NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, APRIL it. 1924. PACE SEVEN l Glassware Special for a Few Days Only! 'fine big Frult U1 real buy. find some othr attractively priced pieces. Lenj ou may l Watch the Corner Window. rhurchiH Hardware Co. The Winchester Store; ll POSTS TO BE REPRESENTED ' and Medforu "'" r - Rented at the bridge deli CrVmomcs tomorrow by large sccording to word re fbv Ir. E. U. Stewart, com l of l-mpqua post. Loth of Lion organizations are send Luber of their members, and Edpate in the ceremonies fine parade. The legionalrres Wh with the Umpqua Post Jorps in the procession across cture. 'harried yesterday w prience of several of the m and friends of the contrac ts. James T. Russell and fllardman of Myrtle Creek. Bitlv married yesterday after . the office of County Judge !n,vn. itoth are well known , - ..!. of the M.vnie v-iec r L -fl I STORMS IN SOUTH IAS CITY, April 25. Torna f Texas and Oklahoma today It least four persons, injured ind demolished several farm , The storms were reported Vilt. Texas, and Slick. Okla fhree of tlje four killed were s a Studebaker year. i You Get Satisfaction Here arer Is known by the class cds he sells, his reputation (uality. Mr price and ser- i '( lay claim to this valu- lasset. ms s trial next month and rill convince you. conomy Grocery Phone 63 Antler Theatre. In "The Dawn of a Tomorrow," at the Antlers theatre tonight Ernest 'i orrence portrays the character of Sir Oliver Holt, one of the leading powers of the. London financial world. Physi cians tell him Ins brain is failing and that In thirty days he will no doubt be dead. But Sir Oliver decides to end it all i now and with a pistol in his assumed costume of a down and-outer goes to ' a Loudon wale -front. Just as he is about to send 1 bullet crashing into his brain, a sovereign drops from bis pocket, and is p.cked up by Glad Uacuueliue Logan), a nameless waif of the gutter. She is amazed to think that anyone with so much wealth should even contemplate death. Per suaJed, Sir llut goes with her to buy food, and she, taking him for what be appears, offers to share her food with him in her garret. Gradually he becomes interested in the derelicts of Apple Blossom Court, which he reccgnites as one of his properties. An eld woman, whom he meets, convince!.- him that only good is coming wiia the dawn of a tomor row. Llterty Theatre. Have you .ever solved one of life's problems for yourself or some one dear to you by a lesson portrayd in a powerful film? But perhaps no such difficulty has piesented itsalf to you. Whether or not. this is so. do not miss seeing Betty Compson in "Woman to Woman" which wi." be at the Liberty theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The incomparable Hetty has a truly beautiful character to portray, that of the littlo dancer, who while pirouet ting at the Moulin Rouge . in Paris, meets the man of her heart. Duty calls and their marriage is postponed. From this time on, events move rapidly. Supporting Miss Compson Is a strong cast of such well known artists as Clive Brook, Josephine Karle and Marie Ault, who furnish an unusual buck ground in this gripping story. F 1 Wi if URANCE fn Xf. IS might happen to the jest careful driver. Be pre I for an emergency by In fting us to protect your car., )hx e. flurry Insurance Agency Rooms 1 and 2 Roteburg Bank Bldg. 1M Roseburg, Ore. Majectic Theatre. A picture that ends with such a dash of sliced that it almost leaves one breathless, opens tonight at the Majestic thentre. It is "Pure Grit," a Vniversal West ern feature dealing with life in the Southwestern range country. A girl is shown in a buckboard, drawn over a rocky mountain road by a runaway horse. One of the big thrills occurs when the buggy takes a couple of j curves overhanging a clift on two I wheels with the girl clinging desper- ately to the back of the seat when Bhe is rescued from the rig. ! Roy Stewart is starred In the pro I duction in the role of a Texas ranger, i Outdoor characters seemed to be just the roles for him. ! The story is simple and direct, built j around the romance of the ranger and ; the district school teacher; but there !is plenty of adventure woven into the theme to make ;t dramatically inter I csting. I Radiators bourn, sold and ex- changed. Lark's Rar",alor Works. 615 i N Jackson. 4 UPSON PROCESSED BOARD Makes a Fine Wall T.ir us t11 vniL nhnut it. THE HALF-TIME WIFE By VIOLET DARE WHO'S WHO IN THE STORT. SUZANNE ATWOOD resents the fact that her husband. GEOFFREY ATWOOD. allows his secretary, MRS. LINDA VALE. to. Interfere between them. Bhe herself has tried to thrust aside DUNCAN HALE, a former suitor. although he Is sure that she stilsl cares for him. Snwnne la very fond of Atwood's nephews. DICK and LAWRENCE LEIGH. nd advlxea Dick in a boyish love affair with I .O LIT A. a chorus girl with whom he is Infatuated. XXVII BITTER MOMENT ipl M In SU7ANNB hated to leave the houM without se.nfc Dick again. She had grown very fond of (he buy. Hut It would be foolish to fo to hit rooms find risk betnc kept In the bouse because of the Quar antine that had been placed on that floor; It was only the Influ ence of Geof frey's name that had made It possible rfy the rest of t1i house to Le VIOLET DARE ,,-,. She went to her rooms and ha-Ally Dttcked a handliag. A hastily scrawled note for her runld gave directions for packing the rest of her belongings and Instructions to send them to her when she sent for them. She put on her hat and cort with ha: illy a glance In the mirror; then. perversely, went back to nor dress ing tuble to powder her nose and adjust her veil. . She could not realize t!it her quarrel with Geoffrey had had such definite consequences. She had thoueht thnt he would make an ex planation that woul.t straighten matters out between them; his turning on her and accusing her o' preferring Duncan Hale to himself had filed he- with dlsmnv. It seemed Incredible thnt he could be lieve what he had said; she could not realise thnt It seemed as In credible to Mm thnt she would not accept his version of bis connection with Mrs. Vale nnd wait until he was willing 'o explain more fully. At the door she paused and looked about her drepslng-room once more. It nan a charmlnr soot; Geoffrey had urged her to tl whatever she liked to her rnflinp and she had covered the walls o this one with layers of pnle yellnv chlfon, and used hlnck lsrqu-' furniture with It. She had alwnv adored the room, hut now, in lenv Inx It. she renretted not so nvr Its fu-nlshings ns Its' memone How hanpy t-he had I'een ther when she and Geoff came back fioi their honevnioon: how eagerly slv had dressed there for their first ll" ner toirethr in their'own home. their first lilx formnl entertainment for the many aTntrs tn which thf" hart coup to-rether. whn Geoff s. proudly Inti-orta -d his heautifp' yot'n -vlf" to his fri lmls. He lvt1 been pro-id nf her yo'ith nnrt beaut' and now he had turned fro-n her. in so short a time, to the woman whom he deemed "indlsneTisa'ile." "Well, he ran't have both of uh!" exclaimed Suzanne, but her voie was thick with tears. She dabbed at her eyes, found that fee? veil got in the way. and tore tt off an4 threw it on the floor. A moment later she was runnlna down the stairs. The front door banged behind her when ths butler was still halfway down the tall; he reached it Just as Geoffrey came out o the library. "Who was thatT" he askvd the man curtly. "I dun't know, air; Mrs. At wood. 1 think." Geoffrey hurried out of the houso. but was too late to see anyone. Some smsll boys who were playing marbles In the drive looked up guiltily, and In response to his question one of them pointed down the street. "The lady ran down that way and stopped a taxi,1 be explained. duees she s gone now." Geoffrey went slowly back Into the house. He had not believed that guxunne would really carry out her threat to leave him. Kven-now he asslired himself that she would come to her senses In an hour or so and return, ' v LOCAL NEWS Misa Edna Davis left yesterday morning fur Medford where she spent the day lulling with friends. Classified Section ALL NEW AOS ON BACK MG Uoyd Ui tun you cheaper on loci I trips; no trip less than (0 cents. I Lloyd's Taxi, phone i, US Sbendaa. Those little briquets are so handy, and hold fire so long. Get them from Page Lumber ft Fuel Co., Phone 142. FOR SALE f7 r :,. . u TV 81 Orders taken for broccoli plants. grown from Imported, seed, (4 per thousand. 10.0UO up, 3.T&. Fred Schmidt, Dillard, Ore, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Robertson who reside in Marshfield are spending a few days in Roseburg visiting with friends and attending to business matters. George N. Knight who has been spending the past few days, in this city transacting business matters returned to his home In Canyonvllle yesterday. FOR SALE Second hand 1 row corn planter at Wharton Bros. FOR SALE ft-foot rolliug cloj crush er for $40 at Wharton Bros FOR SALE CHEAP Uiture. Inquire Household fur- at S-3 South Pine FOR SALF Dahlia bulbs. Mrs. John T. Kirk, 4!1 Fullerton St. MISCELLANEOUS i. FOR HIKE Touring car. Country trips a specialty. Phone 2L B. A, liurfnson. FOR SALE Meat slicing machine. Inquire at I'needa Lunch. FOR SALE19J3 Ford coupe, lu-j quire til V. Lane St. after 4 p. m. i FOR SALE Second baud Kimball i upright piano in good conditiun. M. W. Drollinger. I mi. east of town. Keep your rose bushes healthy by spraying them with "Black Leaf 40. FOR SALE 300 Single Comb White! Leghorn baby dux. May laill - hatch. Address Bonnie View Farm, I Roseburg. Phone lit a. j You can purchase this at Crocker's ' FOR 8AIJ0 Ten grade cows, one Drug Store and receive full Instruc tions aa to making spray solution. F. M. Havens a ousiness man of Grants Pass is spending a few days in this city looking after business inter ests. Mr. Iluveus is registered at the Hotel Grand. "The lady ran doica that uav." He went to her dressing-room, and found there the note that she hnd left, for her maid. Je de stroyed it, nnd calling the girl, gave her the instructions that it con tained. ' It seems better thnt Mrs. Atwood should stny nt a hotel until the nrarnnttne on the top floor la lifted." he expTalned to the girl. "There is no danger, but Mrs. At wood rnrnot be cut off from her richrts nny longer;' It is very bad 'nr her. And, of co'irse. they can't e cNperteit t; come here to the 'loupe. Just pack her things, and 'lien she telephones send them to ier." lie dismissed the mnid, feeling lint he had handled the situation erfectly. And she, on her wsy ark to the servants' quarters, 'roppert her pose ' of servility and ' ,1'i-betl. . i . "Thinks he can" get away with 'lit!" she giscrlcd. "As If all of it!ln't know Mrs. Atwood's ilm." f'eoffrey had some of his own be m"lncs packed then, and telo lmr.ed the hotel to which Suzanne ' vni most likely to go. Had Mr. M'vood registered , yet ? The clork aid that she had; she hnd Just 'omc In. Geoff gave instructions to serve a larger suite than she bad 'nkfn; lie had found it possillo to eninin In town himself, he ex plained to the clork. A Deoiiive Sits. Jack Howard of Cottage Grove ar rived in Roseburg Thursday evening to spend a tew days transacting busi ness. Mr. Howard is registered at the Hotel Grand. Ladles, keep your hair In curl by using "Hair Hold." Does not make it greasy or sticky. Easy to apply. Aak abouttlils at Crocker's Drug Store, grade Holstein bull, Inquire at L'n- tierwood's grocery store or phono . 7FU ut Oakland, Oregon. I CAR OWNER Doiri forget to call 63 when in need of auto parts. Sarffs UJo AVeckjug House. REPAIR work done, fisliing tackle, gnus, locks, and keys made. Lawn mowers sharpened. Your furniture repaired atid reflnlshed. I will fix it right. Montgomery, corner Hose auu Oak Sis. ( ATTENTION, MR. CUSTOMER! We have not moved or quit busi ness. Our number is 238 North Jackson. We have some good bar gains in used chairs, rockers, stoves, ranges, tables, ollstoves and a large number of real refrigera tors all sues. Powell's Furniture Co. - LOST AND FOUND I Finder leave FOR SALE Stumpage torn sinafl 1 LOST Dunning book. null or for wood. Also want a wuod ' "l oukw. chopper. Good house and water, j LOST Small gold pendant fountain Lindbloin, Inxonvllle.. I pen. HewarLReturn to this office. FOR SALE 240 acte stock ranch, FOL'NIV Gold curt lint "with nioncJ east of Sutherlln, cheap. Florence : gram. Owner call and pay for adv. Howard. Riverside. FOR SALE Young Arthur Foster, field representative of the Oregon State Chamber of Commerce spent Thursday night in Roseburg. meeting with the local land settlement committee. Individual Tailoring Co. Factory to you. Guaranteed service. F. L. White, local representative. Inquire at Keller's Iiurber Shop. T. E. McCroskey of Salem, who Is with the Oregon Voter of Portland, arrived In the city Thursday even ing and will spend the next two or thtee days here looking after busi ness matters. MEr.FORD-ROSEnURG freight line leaves Tuesdays nnd Fridays for Med ford, arrives Mondays and Thursdays. For Information Phone 66 or 362. cow,. 2i years. milking since October. Giving 4 gul. per day. $05. Rt. 1, liox 136. near Kelley's Korner. FOR SALE OR " TRADE for pigs. Good Jersey cow, fresh June Z'i, Vr:i. W. O. Walaonr Ten Mile, Oregon. Fol.'ND lleadeu bag. this office, describe pay for adv. Owner call at property an FOR SALE Furnishing of five room house, good as new. All ready to ,-Bttp into, a bargain. House rental f for S1U.60. Modem. Call after 1 p. I lu. at 318 Woodward St. or phone I 471-J. FOR FOUND Package containing . luce. Owner call at office, identify prop erty and pay for adv. LOST i'hurs. between Grave Creek, uud Roseburg, lady's purse. Con tains drivers' license made to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Friend Mail to J. W. Friend, Drain, Oregon. Reward. FOR RENT FOR SALE Dodge Pros, touring car in good uiecbanical condition. New leather top, cord tires, Wlltard bat tery, 1924 license. Price 3o50. Lind Llndblom, Dlxonvllle. FOR SALE Nice milch cow. Call at the third bouse west of Eilenbower S. P, R. R. station on north side of j, UJt paveu roau. RENT Safety deposit boxes, Roseburg National Bank. FOR TtENT Housekeeping rooms, partly modern. Phone stt-R. FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms. E. Douglas St. Phone 416-J. r he was to be spared." I After leaving tnu hospital Wolfgang ' will be returned to the condemned row of the prison to await action on an appeal- to the United States su preme court. RIDOL4Y. GIRL .ATTACKED AND INJURED BY DOG Damien Crlspen, small eon of Mr. and Mrs. David Crispen of Tiller, un derwent a minor operation yesterday morning. Dr. A. C. Seely was in at tendance. J. H. Austin an attorney of Reeds port arrived in Roseburg' Inst even ing to spend today here uttenOIng to legal matters. Mr. Austin is at the Hotel Umptiua. ' . Mrs. Samuel McConnell returned t oner Home In this city last even ing after spending the past three or four days in Portland visiting with friends and attending to business matters. u. S. Lnphatn of Portland, repre sentative of the Ford Motor com pany, is spending a few days in Roseburg in the Interests of the company. Mr. l.apham 1s registered at the Hotel Umpqua. Sheriff Sam Slariuer and N. C. Chaney of Medford, who have been spending the past fow days in Reeds- port and Gardiner, returned to Rose burg this morning. They report busi ness to be exceptionally good in the lower I mpqiia district. Mrs. J. M. Rose who spent a short time in thbi city left last evening for her home In Reno, Nevada. She ban been spending the past several i weeks in Portland visiting with her Anrll 5S ' The Utile three venr old babv of daughter, Mrs. C. F. llanlsh. Mi Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Noel Walker was quite ""-' " aing ii n uicuuou ami was very rnvoruiiiy impressed Willi nils sity. She may return here later to lo cate permanently. SAN Q! ENTIN. Calif., When Warden James A of the state prison hero told Isaac severely bitten by a dog, Tuesday. Wolfgang, murderer from Los An The child had been In the habit of geles. a half hour before he was to be .playing with the dog, but on this oc hanged today that the slate supreme rasinn the doc was eating meat and court had granted him a reprieve,' Jumped onto the little girl biting two the co-idcmn-'! man was so ovtrrome holes clear through the cheek and that he bad to be taken to the prison would probably have done much more. Not f Valentine imported seed hospital lor treatment. . .damage had not help been at hand, i Strain Is about 10 days later than ! v,,.0.i i, i'-. i..i, i-. .1.1, The wound Is healing nicely and noin, v.ipntlnf; heads self-nrolected: he exclaimed brokenly after 15 min- serious effects are anticipated. Rid- cnrj lnow white. The flnent strain In utes of hysterical sobbing that had tlle l-nterprise. I existence. Price per pound, J25.0O, BROCCOLI SEED FOR SALE If I - J 4wn UMM UHM fHmeeee - r 7 Clean Your j Clothes y Will nr- 1 , X - Sl. f bought them for Y as well as wear, we ,rve both. Churchill Hdw. Co. P. S. Has been a re cent drop in price. followed tho wardens announcement.: He staggered toward the cell door In a daze and the warden had two guards escort him to the hospital. "It was the closest call in allmy prison experience. Warden John-' ston said. "I have never told a man AUTOMOBILE tCCHOOL OPENS I per ounce $1.75. Orders tokeu for any quantity. Fred Schmidt, Dlilard, Ore I nn. The second course of auto Instruc tion, under the direction of Harry . . o Hoehn". will open the r.lli day of May.i 150 MEN AND BOYS Those (lesirin;: lo take the rouisei At the Ilapllst church next Sunday should gel in touch wither. Hochne ' morning. 11:00. Will you be one of whose time was so close ut hand that pt the Motor Shop Garage. them? FOR SALE 1 pair mare mules, 3 yrg. old. About 16 bands, 1 brown mare, weight about 12U0. Ranch to rent. Address R. H. Hill, Olulla postof fice, Drockway. FOR SALE A good live (5) room. furnished bouse; with good cellar, a family orchard; good burn and other uutbulidiugs. 1 acre in tim ber 13 acres of land. 3 4 of mile from Ouklaud, all lor S1UU0. John Abeene, Oakland, Oregon. FOlTSALE-OR "TRADE SFTicre?, good laud, lota of water, can be ir rigated, plenty of buildings. A nice little home. Will trade for town property that,' I ran rent und it is cheap. Addruss Joint Abeeuo Oal lund, Oregon. lit. 2. LATE MODEL liUK'K This car In mechanical comfitum, uppcantuce is excellent. Almost new tires. Some useful extras can bu bought. Worth the money or may trade. I Can be seen after 1 p. ui. or call' 41J at 318 Woodward St. j A REAL RANCH 108 acres wifh 70 acres of good tillable land. 4 acres bearing pruncB. Timber lot and pas ture. Fenced Willi wirten wire.. Good well, 4 room house. Good barn. Silo. Growing crop included. Price 1X000.00. I3UU0.0U down. G. W. Young & Son. ALL READY TO MOVE INTO New and modern home of 5 rooms with basement. All street improve ments. Excellent neiieliborhood of good homes. Close In. Can be pur-' chased on easy payment plan. Small ' down payment. Let us show you. G. W. Young & Son, Phone 417. WANTED T i - EMERY Wants to buy your wool and luobuir. See lilin before selling. WANTED -Clean rags. News Review office. WANTrfT) t'eutrTfiiKiil pump not less than 2 Inches. Phone 141. ' WANTEDOld rugs for "carpels, will; pay 2 cents a pound. Call Go-Y. WANTED"-Woman nr girl "to Uol housework on rant-h. No washing. I Phone 1F11 or write Mrs. W. E. Poise, Dlxonvllle. WANTED 2nd hand lent. 511 So. Pine. Phone lot; J. WANTED-Woman or gill for gener al housework, fall 4ari-R. J USED CARS wanted for cash; late model Fords, Unless. Dodges and Chfl'-Tolots. L'. W. ilarnum, Maisa field. Ore. FOR RENT Modern 4 room furnish ed apartment, close In. Phone 227-Y. Kr-.vi' mulshed aiuupiuii room, bath. 401 South Main street. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. li. PLYE.'t hlropratie phy sician. 114 W. Lane St. GLASS FOR WINDSHIELDS! AUTO TOP AND (IPiiOlSTERV SHOP C. M. JONES, Prop. Phone 4S8 Winchester and No. Jackson 8ts. $35 .00 SUITS at Hcrnicr, The Tailor Upstairs Next to Umpqua Hotel Painlcti Litrtclioa Gu When Desired DR. H. U. NERBAS Dentist M gonlc DulMlnic Roieburg, Or. I' h OB 48 Te-lh Kxtrncted and Replaced nam duy with or without plates. TUBBY Cruel But Efficacious. By WINNER I TBT0URWAY " Auto Will Call , hey tobsvN Cvere CHOCKInN - rrp mmj ' ifpeN SOCKRlN tTHl -Aafe: mM -nrira ' i i i i fc-1 I afci " ' " f- i i r?' -" 7 t rtiun yoi. i. IfU , ) J ii Ma"- RENT Furnished sleeping room. Lady preferred. 477 So. Jack son St. Phone 104 J. FOR RENT liousekeeplng apart ments. Out baled hay for sale. 246 f 3. Parrott. FOR RENT Sleeping room. 323 So, Stephens. Phono 295 Jk FOR RENT 3 room apartment, part ly furnished. Phone 677-R. FlrRN"lSliED" house fTir rent! No children. Inquire at Singer Store. Mrs. Love. ToRRENT MTideTirTToom furnish oil apartment. Close in. Phone 227-Y. FOR- RENT 3 room epT Private toilet. Privllego of bath, gas for cooking. Adults 08 So. Supuens St. J ! -41. t:1 Li i-'i I-! M i;i il V