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PACE EIGHT P5 . . BH. (Ill IL'ltJlL II1UUIU Should use a properly f;it-l eyes for lose work, rinding und efficiency out of hie. DR. D. B. BUB AR Optical Specialist with BUBAR BROTHERS Plans Being Made for Con struction of Several Houses This Year. I PA VINCI FOUR STREETS Residence Greatly Section Is Improvfd Bing -25 1 lomss Build During Past Three Year3. Plans are being made for the erection of several new nnd beauti ful homes In Laurelwood ilurhi.i! the coming months. W. II. Fisher, has purchased a beautiful tract near the entrance to the residence section and Is erecting two-story Kngllsii typo residence, wit it full basement and garage. This home will be very pleasing In appearance and will be a fine uddition to Laurelwood. Then I)enn-Gerretson company is also building a beautiful ! room buncalow of stone tile. The home' Is well situated and Is attracting much attention. F. W. Chapman, the local drug gist. Is contemplating the construc tion of a fine home anil Is now comtultlng with archllects regarding the plans. Mr. Chapman owns sev eral lots In Laurelwood, and is planning to construct on expensive and charming home. J. V. Casey, the agent for Ihe Laurelwood property, is now build ing two new houses, and has re cently made sales of newly con structed homes lo Mrs. Evelyn Dry berg, Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson, nnd Clinton llelhig. Mrs. Drylierg pur chased the lar.ge double house which Mr. Casey recently constructed. Two new homes have recently been com pleted nnd are now being occupied by Arthur Kuauss and Mrs. M. E. Idllard. Among those who have purchased lots recently and expect to build on Ihem soon are; .1. tl. Morgan, W. C. licit. It. II. Drawers and Alvin Knudtson. Although the Laurelwood tract I UTe Liberty Theatre 1 A Big Show Jchn P. McGcwcn r The Showing acliun en real ships. A Ihe A BRAN NEW "STORMY V Also the Feature Comedy Stan Laurel "POLITICAL PULL" Also Martin Johnson's Jungle Adventure $ TOMORROW, MONDAY AND TUESDAY $ BETTY CO MPS ON IN "WOMAN TO WOMAN"! 1 (This special feature will he shown at our regular prices.) i V v ciin I I K i I-f I Uhc LIBERTY TMEATRIi Big Special Attraction SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY BETTY COM P ON WOMAN TO WOMAN A D g Wonderful Show ng (This grc.H sH'clal will he shown at our r. i:ul.ir prices 1 FOLKS OVER FORTY pair of classes, when usirnt their or sewing, ami get nuiio comfort - .- : LEGION to march All Ameiici'ii Ivcinn n n are lo Ti'port at the armorv at noon Sunday lo jmi lo the Winchester , bride4 d. dil atory ceremonies In u boily. Veterans haviiiK cars are urned lo brint,' them in or der that means ef transports- lion can be providt d for the many who desire lo make ihe trip. Commander Sicwart today Issued a call for all members of the post lo be there promtply at noon. . COMPANY D Assemble at armory, Sunday at 12 noon. .Members who have cars bring them. 1st. Lt. A. M. KNI'DTSON. has been on the market only three I years it is now one of the city's ' most beautiful residence districts.; Approximately fifty people reside there at the present time, and over j 2f new homes have been built dur ing the three years. ! Four streets are to be paved this j summer, the contracls being before I the city council at Ihe present time and this will complete the paving in the district, plans ure being niude to Install some attractive1 lights nmloiher Improvements are In contemplation. The tract is pro-, vided with complete sewer connec-; tious. the Laurelwood sewer number 1 2 Jiow being practically finished. Hecause of the beauty of the! place the residents lake extreme care in keeping up their yards and lawns, no that a visit to the addition is a plonsure. The parks Schneider home Is now being Improved, and several other of Ihe residents are planting flowers and shrubs, building garages and making improvements which add to the attractiveness. Krn'cst llelli well has just completed a largo ten nis court which provides much pleasure for himself and friends. The high school has voted to pur chase the park and athletic field ad joining the residence seclion, and some improvements will doubtless be made there In the near future. Eventually it is expectcil that a flue new school building will be con structed in the trai t acquired by the ' students. - DADS AND LADS Ppccial services for dads and lads next Sunday morning at Baptist church. All men Inviled. TODAY ONLY g Regular Prices Only 10 and 15 Cents fj V and Helen Holmes I -lu- most thrilling Sea Tale. A ilirill and a lliroh for every toss of jf wavi s. V g A J g A PRODUCTION SEA 59 V I I-J IV A nUt IN jn R08EBURQ WEEK M 4-11 Special Programs Being Ar ranged Throughout City to Observe Occasion. CONCERTS WILL START One of Main Features of the Tft. w:ii n ot,:,, t vv ccn vv lit wpiinio ! of Band's Concert Season Thursday. National Music Week is to be ob served throughout the country from May 4 lo Miiy lu. and in Uoseburc a number of interesting programs are to be offered. The week has been set aside in an effort to stimulate a greater interest in music and lo en courage the love of music and the ap preciation of its growing Importance In Ihe life of each individual and community. 'ihe churches of the city will pro- i vide special luusicul programs through choir sand orchestras on Mav 4. and the sermons presented in ! the pulpits will be relative to the need and effect of music. On Monday May 5, the Itoseburg Music Club will tnrow lis rguiar; mceliio; open to the public. It is ex- u...ii ti.1.1 un eai,e-inllv fine nro-1 gram will be presented unJ the pub- lie will be privileged to hear some of; the best talent that can be obtained for the occasion. On Tuesday the Klwanlans will lake up the subject of music at their reguh . noon luncheon program. On Wednesday evening it is plan ned to hold a public meeting at the armory, in which a community sing wil be one of Ihe special features. ura musicians will be presented in a pic On hold .s.ng program at that time. . ihursday the Rotarians will I their regular luncheon and i sl,e.ik..l will ni-eRonl tha .unhlut the subiect there. On Thursday evening, if' wcaiher permns, the Douglas County 1 oucert Hand will appear in the first of its regular summer concerts and: will play at the bandstand at thej courthouse yard. In the event the' collect t cannot be held out of doors a ! public concert at the armory or some BROCCOLI SEED A limited supply pub. ic hall may be offered. on hand. Growers who have not On Friday there will be an assem-l taken their seed should do so soon, bly In the lilnh school at 10 o'clock I See It. H. C. Wood, manager Urn where a special musical program will j Qua Valley Broccoli Growers, Inc. b coffered, and at 8 o'clock the glee s e-.n-nnni ..."i ,i tl clubs of the high school and the vari- j ous grade students will M R Pro-. gram at the high school auditorium On Saturday, Muy lo, arrange- incuts are being made to give pro-: grams In Ihe lobbies of the Terminal, Unipqua and Grand Hotels. ! The theatres and schools of the city are arranging for musical Dro- grams each day of the week. This Is a Studebaker year. (ASHoclnted Presn leased Wire.) PORTLAND. 'April 20. Pinky Mitchell, welterweight champion of Milwaukee and Joe Zimlnich of Butte, fought a ten round drew here last night. The championship was ifot at slake. The bout was slow -for tho most part, though the rug-i ged Butte miner, goaded by the I taunts of the champion, broke the I monotony frequently with bull-like: rushes at Mitchell. . Mitchell took all that" Zlminish ! had to give with a smile. His su-1 nerior knnwteilce en.tl.ln.l him n : shake off the Montana boy whenev-1 er he threatened. Twice Ziminlch . intrying to break awav from tit,.h. ell's enfolding arms In the clinches! dragged Pinkey' off his feet and j slammed him to Ihe ennvas, but; neither fall was recorded as a knockdown. j A. Moore Music Studio 116 J n St. S. Jack- RESERVE OFFICERS n; i The Iioschurg chapter of the or-j d n serve corps, met at the iranue armory last night to perfect an or Lani:itinn. This chapter is made up of officers who served during the World War and who are now formins an order to foster Ihe military plan of the 1'nited states ami to get behind Ihe national guard units of the coun- l atitaln . I.. II. Osborne was se- i....,i . r., ,. i,..... v ii e itresident; and Vic Petterson ctTioiary nml trrasnrrr. Tho reulnr mrt'tincs will be hchl on tht' srcoml Tuesday of each month at the I'mp gun liotel. Tho rhnpter 1'Iar.P on r"ittin forth nmtrtiie efforts to hrini: t'n- I wal na tional vuanl romnany up to tho point vhote It shonUl Iv and will rive com pi 10 Htippott an brtckin,; to the work of thru luiliT ;iry unit. All officers of the reserve corps are t llti'Me and those ho ijestre to he roine niemhers of the Kom bury chap ter are invited to attend 1 tie next NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY, APRIL g8, 19?4. WANT STREETS DECORATED . w It has been suttee.-iti d that Die merchants uf the city. who 71 the flan recently procurcu lor w (I. connive purposes, place them out tomorrow to tfive a festive appearance to the streets. From all appearances the crowd of vIh- liors to KosehurK will be num- bered In the thousand and it would xreally Improve the looks of the streets If all of the Mans were out on vhuir standard. No official request has been made, but It has been suested as a Kood feature. and one which would doubtless add much to the occasion. , GET YOUR FILMS At the Rexal! Drug Store Sunday before eoinK to the bridge dedication. Open all day. I NEW TUUAY . 2 FOR SALE Cobb St. -Reed baby buggy. 645 GIRL wants housework. Address E. F. care News-Review. FOR SALE Cheap. Rood heater, feet hose. 622 So., l'ine St. ' FOR TRADEy 51-acre pear orchard for sheep. Address "J. (!.", care News-Review. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house, with bath. 235 So. Flint. Enquire 604 W. Lane. FOR RENT 10 acres sand soil. Good for melons. Apply G. Morris, Grand ,.,,.,,1 - f.n ir,t FOR SALE Sharpies separator. No. 9. Power wheel, at I). J. Jarvls". A cheap buy. See 1 333 Wast Cass St. WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash 1. F. Bush, price, full particulars. Minneapolis, Minn. FOR SALE 2 logging teams, 1 farm I team, will trade for wood. 1 saddle 1 borBe, 1 pack horse. Will give bnr- gains. C. Merrill, 504 Mill St. i FOR TRADE Small farm, near'in. 111 lrat,B ,,or "V" . , , 1 , farm near in. V. ill trade for l ouse on west side Call on me for deals. Men III. HU1 aim .11 FOR SALE" acres high quality riv er botlom land, joins river. Some fruit, 4 room house and barn, a pretty little home. Commercial fishing joining. Price $2500. Some terms, (.'has. Kyes, 826 No. Jackson St. cenm,d real estate dealer. Large riinr.hcs ninul! farms, houses. tilll- berlunds, and all kinds of city property for sale or trade. Res. 504 Mill SI. Roseburg. Oregon. FOR SALE If you want a mighty nice fresh milch goat, $5 under reg ular price now is your time. I will put them $5 higher the first of May. f5 saved is $5 made; that means $10. James A. Williams. Roseburg. Phone 38F2. AGENTS WANTED Become repre sentative large' concern. Establish yourself permanently. Simplified method selling shoe factory to wearer. Profits large. Sell easy. Ap ply immediately. Style-Arch Shoes, Cincinnati. FOR "SALE House one hundred dol lars down balance same as rent. Apartment house near in. A fine bungalow house. Will take your car on first payment. Balance same as rent. A fine bungalow house. Will sell cheap. Overhead expenses light. No bookkeeper office at home. CMerrill. 504 Mill St. WH Y" DELAY T Plane yourorder foi 1324 chicks with the White Hatch ery, the hatchery wjtta a regulatioi, for good chicks. Safe arrival, ful count guaranteed. Member of Ac credited Hatchery Sonoma County "A" and "AA" stock. Price right Send for catalog. WHITE HATCH .KRY' ltalunia. Calif . EXCELLENT CHANCE FOR BAKER I I have a going paying bakery and lunch, only one in town, doing, good business. Wonderful opportunity to Increase. Fully storked and eqirip ped. Rent only $20. Stock will In voice about Jtioft. Fixtures about f 100. I will trade in on Roseburg property and assume difference or will sell for cash. This is a real chance for some' live wire. Full information, Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass Street, Phone 219. LOST HIS MINIV-No7 Nothing like that. Just .case of other .business. 80 acres in tract, 7 miles from town, good road. 15 acres full garden land. Young orchard. Some alfalfa. New house, partly furnished. Good furniture. Some new lumber. Good barn with sheds 86 head good shei p. 60 head Angora goats. Fine young cow. Good team, harness, 2 wagons. Disk, two harrows, plow, stump puller, good wood saw. .6 horse entires, all kinds small tools. Everything gnes for twenty five hundred. Part cash. Lawrence Agency. 125 fass St. Phono 219. A DRIVE Today In your car is ROD per cent more hazardous than It was 10 years ago. Be Fully Protected by Insurance. 3 .a r 3 h flpi ANTLERS 'num Minium i nr 5? UfllU IVL'Jl WILL Dt (TypRAT ?, (Associated Pre leased Wlr ) WASHINGTON. April 28. Se lection of Representative Theodore Ilurton of Ohio us temporary chair man of- .the republican national convention was indicated after a political conference loduy ut the White House. 0 The formal selection will be nuide at the lueetlnu of the arrangements sub-committee Wednesday in Cleve land. Chairman Adams expressed the belief after his conference today with the president that the selec tion of Mr. Hurtonwould be satis factory to all groups within the party. A selection is yet to be made for permanent chairman. Mr. Ilurton was agreed upon after managers of President Coolldge's campaign and representatives of the republican national committee had onsidered more than a dozen nanus, including those of Secretary Hughes, i Representative l.ongworth ot Ohio I and Senator Iiorah of Idaho, o Jefferson Meyers. Portland banker, recently appointed by Governor Pierce to fill out the unexpired term' of State Treasurer Hoff who died a ; atrn arrlvo,! in HriHPhlirp! last night and will remain over Sun- dav to attend the dedication of the H. a Iiootll highway bridge at Winehes- ter. Mr. Meyers as Btate treasurer Is a member of the board of control and having never had the opportunity of visiting the Oregon Soldiers Home which comes under the jurisdiction of the board of control, came to Roseburg a day early 1 norder to visit ha institution before the inspection to be made by Governor Pierce and1 the secretary of state who are to be here tomorrow. Mr. Meyers rode from Salem to:S Roseburg with Judge nnd Mrs. John i a ....... ...1... tl.o t,l..l,t IA,.a ' U LAST TIME TONIGHT Here Are Thrills! 1 Horses never went faster and men never fought harder than in this thrilling, suspenseful drama of the Southwest border. ALL-STAR iiippooii VHUULVILLL Tuesday, April 29 VEE & TULLY A Novelty Equilibrittic Revue CHARLES LEONARD FLETCHER Character Impersonations EOB & BETTY LEE p Comedy Singing en Talking I BERRY, BROCK & BERRY Comedy Musical "The Nicest Girl In Town." IN CONJUNCTION FULL PICTURE PROGRAM mspiir wj "PURE . MA yUjl ' ' l ADDED ATTRACTION GRIX ' I W" j Douglas County The "blazing, actionful romance S A )l Concert B&nd of a Texas ranger who fought J5 11 Y l 9 for love and met every test of !i U V. Hill 0F 30 MUSICIANS H courage that could be made on. g W v, 'if 1 of his organization. l ALSO PATHE NEWS B A,so I fflv hrsuEsncr j LTf gags Streets Nu, Is now displaying a beautiful and fancy Sweaters, in 8li Beinc nf tri -Lun.l r i r - -0 -."..uL-rtui t-last r of long worsted virgin wool, thev r anrl rrm auu comrori with style and A cordial Invitation Is extend- e lo every Protestant American woman to become a member of 4 the Women of the Ku Klux Klan For Information address V, o Iiox J005, Roseburg, Oregon ' WOMEN OF THE Kl' KLUX K LAN and went on to Medford this morning. Mr. Meyers met a number of the lo I cal business men at an Informal luncheon at the Unipqua Hotel at1 nooa toduy. 0 gee Koseburg's Baby Peggy toe dance in the Heinline Conservatory dance recital at Antlers theatre May C.tU A. J. Tuck of Edenbower. is as us ual one ot the first to report rine girayerrlea Mr. Tuck yesterday brought a fine box of the Gold Dol lar variety to The News-Review office, and stated that he would begin pick ing them for Hie market next week. A good rain Just now is badly needed by the B'.rawberry crop according to Mr. Ttick. 3U1MJAI AINU MONDAY j . J:UKSmnw Is 1 r &U!HY sib is. m Antlers l! Not.: Social addsd attraction Sunday J M 'IMHBI ' LAST TIME TONIGHi fa in tii tin in tut I nrtU nun UAyitLint lujh' Also "Pathe Review" and a good Comedy! ! a.;if4i-n 1iw Store a"ottme, itnt -t , . in Slipover ...I w coat .j "r-tK-arance. DR. H. CCfflW vny; EXCLU8IVE OPT. SERVICE Perkins Building Sond Floo, DANCE MaccabeeHal Saturday Nite, Arf. Millie If MELODY BOYS FIVE OF THE! ' ... .ntVfTH vTtTtAv; I NTLERO T!!FATRE0 as; of ;