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R08EBUR0 NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, JUNE S. 1924. PAOE 6EVEN . . . , T,-.T.TiTtT-W-wMg''1 No strings on this offer, so bring in the old Coffee Pot and swap it to us. THE WINCHESTER STORE robe (cedar lined). ..$25.00 ..$50.00 ic Range - L cup u "t""' ...S1.00 . 5c ..15c ..$2.00 Water Glasses rnnilture Polish .... ,ld Seal itusa .. miner Oil Siove w ith shelf ..$10.00 .S2.00 85e l'aint (gallon) Sole Leather, 1L. III furniture fxchangc eburgSteam indry Kids PERSON A.TANTY I ICY WEAR.- . t VES, this laundry does yhet understand us Ft the spois. We remove we of the wear. You II compliment us upon r trork at the first op rtnnity. Rosebure; S'.eam Laundry mone 79 Rosebura, Ore. ien the Income Stops Have you Prepared w that emergency? PHN E. FLURRY Insurance Agency Rooms 1 and 2 Roieburj Bank Bldg. ln W Poiehurn O,. (ally r quipped to do -leaning and Pressing I" ana let u.i show CCRLESS CLEANING J I ii TBf OUR WAY 1 V 0ur uto w',11 Call I OLD COFFEE POTS f WORTH $1.55 I J fVtfiVaaa Pnt or Percolator anrl trarln B fcg in your g t on a New , f -n n la r r r Juminum fciectxic rercoiaior o.ou will accept the old utensil at on. the deal, vou get something that will be a constant joy at the ; , . -.ll, nr at dinner. hurchiil Hardware Co. I TUC UJIUrUBCTCD CTrt D IT W ! TO TOURISTS AND OUR VISIT- INQ FRIENDS ; Roseburg is sure a mighty fine place; We welcome you here each day. And will always strive to please you. If you will snly come this wav. We hayd the finest climate, "of any place you will gee; And if you will only stay awhile. No other you would be. We will hope to win your favor. And have you here for one day. We think it you will only stop that long. You might come back and stay. For Roseburg has the finest climate, ..And the finest roses too. We are standing always ready. With friend to welcome you. A BOOSTER. o Try our store for bargains In lino leum and congoleura. Powell Furni ture Co. . t LOCAL NEWS . . Arundel, ptano tuner. Phe 1S9-L. We do electrical repair work of all kinds. Hudson Electric Store. 1'ho road is good Sea. j Bandon by the See our tiied dish and cooking uten sil department tt Powell's. A range or cook stove for every kitchen at Powell's. See little Marie Goux in her dance at Antlers theatre June 5th. 7ae our gifts for graduation. Hud son Electric Store. We havf cpeclals each day in used furniture ai Powell's. You will enjoy the piano numbers played by babies at Antlers Theatre June 5th, Wanted Dry Cascara bark. We pay highest prices. Berger's bargain Store. Mother Goose- will have a great party at her home Thursday, June 5th, Antlers Theatre. $5 down and $5 a month places a Royal Vacuum cleantr in your home. Hudson Electric Store. We demon strate. Ladies, protect your skin from the heat and sun of summer by using Elizabeth Arden's famous beauty pre parations. Lloyd Crocker. Orders ti-.ken for broccoli plants, grown from imported seed, $4 per thousand. 10.000 up, $3.75. Fred Schmidt, Dillard, Ore. Listen! Has be a flash light or a tennis racquet, has she an iron, a table lamp or a curling iron for grad uation. Hudson Electric Store. Moore Music Studio recitals, Mon day and Tuesday, June I and 3, at 8 p. m. Presbyterian church. Public cordially invited. No admission. MEPFORD-ROSEBURO fre-lgnt lino 1 leaves Tuesdays and Fridays for Med- j ford, arrives Mondays and Thursdays. For Information I'bone tt or Sbi. Elizabeth Arden's lemon aoap Is a truly first aid to a beautiful skin. Keeps the skin delightfully cool and clear of summer tan. Lloyd Crocker. TUBBY SERE. CCKES SPlOEB To SEE "THE RA3l0ST ' (VUOE- OOTTAFi IT SO HE'LL TrUMK IT WCRKS HE'LLTWMK WF0L U0CS LOVE -OR FAME? by VIOLETDARE Author of Tb HalMlme Wife" The stery thus far: DOROTHY LAXB goe to New Turk to vlalt : PERSI8 GRANT, and get a chance to an In a motion picture aa double for a turnout star. Mi meets LAWRNCE FRENCH. roung publicity man. A producer, named l!OiSON. Invitea the srlrl to go to a theatre and dunce club with him und some friend. French wants Dorothy not to have anything to, do with the. Hopaon crowd, and aa a result aha and peral quarrel and ho decides to llva alone. XII IN AN AGENTS OFFICE I COULDN'T ay anything back Co Persia, of course. But 1 stay ed home Hint ntcht, In spite of her protests, and the next morning I Rot up early. while she ns till asleep, and slipped iut of the house. I hud di-ciiled that I d go to that ixent Liw rence French hud told me shout. and ee If 1 could n't set Into some pictures as an extra. And then 1 whs going to VIOLET OARE itnd another place to live. The thought of start Ins oat In New York all alone frightened me a little; I'd heard so many tales of girls getting Into the wron g sort of bon rd In g hou se or hotel that 1 knew I'A have to ke carefut. 1 decided to go to the Y, W. C. A. And get a list of places to live in. go 1 started from the agent's of flee, with not much money, and very little knowledge of New York, but more determined than ever to suc ceed la getting Into motion pictures. And I stumbled right Into the nicest place 1 could possibly have wanted. I went straight to the agent's of fice, because work seemed moro lm porta nt than anything else to me that morning. J thought I'd just go tn and register, and then start out to look for a room. The agent's office was a dingy little place, up a short flight of stairs from the street, and It was imply JvmmeJ with people. They overflowed It and filled the little stairway I had to push my way through men, women, and children. Liberty Theatre Finis Fox, whose latest screen play, "Bag and Basgage," is schedul ed for a two days' run at the Liberty theatre today ana tomorrow, is liter ally an Independent producer. Ho writes his own story junt as he wants it; then he directs it exactly as he please with no one to tell him what or what not to do. "What kind or play would Bolasco stage if some one supervised his work and told him what play to put on, what artists to engage and how they should act?" queried Finis. "Victor Hugo wrote the great dramas that were in his soul as he saw and felt them." continued Finis. "His work was never supervised. Can Kellcgg's Bran did mors in kso wee&s than nsdsclr.0 taken h 20 years Out of regard for your own health, read this Ictu-r: Grntlemen : Your "KnimldoH Ttriin." must T.r me M a ovreal. tin don more fur me in two weHc than the hundmla of dVilljuV worth ot mrdicine I have taken in lut twentr resra for eonattpation. It in wonderful, and it ia ao aimple. Yo.,r, tnl)yi t Arlington U. Carman, PaUrhoEue. N. Y. Mr. Carman's oxiicrience ha been duplicated in thousands of home. Why docs Kellogg 's Bran sucrccd when drugs and pill' fail! The answer is simple. Drugs lutvu nn unnatural effect upon the bowels. They irritate the intestines. Tiio moro tliey sro uted, tho more one ha to use. Fiaally, they have no effect at all. KtUogg' Braa STIilCLATIjS the i. u. UJ Vr UJ M A . rv "d O O V, V- l(i ul 3, -i. o r - 1 n Host of them rv-ere sort of theatri cal-looking people: the women had oa a a-ood dtl pntnt. and the men were tha awfully maaaaged looklnf kind that' the only way I ran describe them. &vn tlx chil dren had a atasey took And a I edKcd my way up the atalrs I hard scrap of conversation like, "Well, 1 aimply told him right thera that It was too small a part for me; t coiildn't afford to consider It.1 and "Norma TalmadH hernelf uked that I be Included In the cast, o I heard, but, of course, ih director hud a friend who wanted th part, and M v "f want to tee Aim moic," I tnttitrd. Upstairs there was a low. wooden railing reparating the main wait Irg room from th entrance to an Inner office; behind It an office boy stood, telling people that Mr. Little was very uy. and calling them In one by one a somebody from an Inner room called to him. 1 man aged to make my. way through th crowd, and told the boy that Law rence French had eent me to ace Mr. Little. "He' pretty busy right now, casting a big picture," the boy told me. with sort of an Insolent look. "You'd better com back later." "I want to see him now." I insist ed. "It- extremely Important." The girl next me giggled, anrl J could feel my cheek, getting hot 1 found out afterwards that all these people had extremely impor tant buslnes with Mr. Lltl'le when ever they were looking for a Job. AnjJ I don't suppose Id ever hnve reachel the Inner oflics If just then Mr. Little himself hadn't come Inlo the outer office, with two other men, and climned up on a chnlr. -A Promiia of Work. any one imagine the Greeks calling on Homer and laying down the plot for the Iluld? Not much!" Antlers Theatre "Desire," a special Metro produc tion, is the feature picture at the Antlers theatre. It is a society drama of the highest type and embodies en gaging entertaining qualities along with tcnRe dramatic action. Too story deals with two wealthy young people of the best families about to be married. At the altar they realize that they are not In love with eat h other anil flee. I.ater the young woman marries her chnurfeur, separ ates from her family and eventually finishes her Hie In great unhappi ness. The yonnt; man, disconsolate, meets a chnmiing girl and the tragedy In his life dies to give place to a great love. "Desire" is a poignant story calcu lated to stir the Flucglsh blood of any intestines. It dorms, sweeps and puri fies tltrm. It acts exactly as nature sets. And it is never necessary to ia crcnc Die amount eaten. If eaten regularly, Kclloiri; s Bran is guaran teed to bring permanent relief to the mot chronic, cvs of constipation, or your grorcr returns your money. For Kellogg 'a Itnin in ALL bran. Noth ing hut ALL brnti can be ao efTeetivo. That is why doctora rvcommend Kellogg "s. Tluj wonderful, nut-like flavor of TCellog;x 's Bran i xrJusivo. It is dv iicious totally iniliko ordinary brans. Ktt two t:tl)li,j;toonf uls duily in elirocirf cases, wi'li every meal. Eat it with uiiik or itcmii und in the reripes on every p:iek;iu". Kellogg's Bran, rooked and kmiii!-'' d. i nindc in. Buttle Creek, bold by ail (,'rocvrs. Tubby Takes O Q CAOll? SET c5 vi to f , . t S i -X VUttWHU 4 . I LOCAL NEWS i ; (kh to Diamond lake Mre. V. H. I.ahey and aon. Hobby, left this morning for Diamond lake, where they will apend the summer. Every girl want a curling Iron from Hudson Electric Store, Prof. Castle, head of the Suther lia Academy, was In Ronehurg late yesterday afternoon looking after busineu matters. Mixlford Man in Ton. O. J. Hill of Madford. arrived In the city yesterday afternoon to spend a few days here In the Inter ests of M. Seller and company To Portland for Summer. Miss Blanche Lahey left this after noon for Portland, where she will spend the remainder of the summer with her sister, Mrs. B. J. Davla. A fine bunch of used rifles, some have new barrel. All sizes and guaran teed at Powell's. To Visit Mother. Miss Nina Wilson arrived In Roso hurg this morning from Portland to apend the remainder of the week here visiting with her mother, Mrs. I. N. Park. F. A. Lashler of gutherlln, secretary-treasurer of the Southern Ore gon Conference, was a business visi tor in Roseburg yesterday after noon. Frtiit Buyers Here. A. E. Woolpert of Hood. River, a fruit buyer, arrived In the city yes terday evening to spend the next few days looking after business mat ters. Sllsa I'owcll Ieuves. Miss Ruth Powell who spent the week end In this city visiting with her parents and friends, has return ed to Eugene, where she is attending the I'uiversity of Oregon. Hero from Ktigneo. C. F. Schmeer of Eugene, repre sentative of the Blake-McFall Paper company, arrived :n the city last evening to spend a few days here attending to business Interests. To Attend Summer School. ' H. B. Johnson, principal of the Roseburg high school, will leave in a few days for Eugene to attend tho summer school to be held by the University of Oregon. Mr. Patterson Here. U'llllgm O Pntterann of Pnrtlntld ,nnrnaanlll 1VA nf ItlA Veodol .Oil company, is spending a few days In Itila city attending to tho Interests of the company. Mr. Patterson Is registered at the Hotel Unipuua. Mannger Here. I W. J. Roope of Portland, brancn manager of the United States Rub ber company, arrived in tho city yes terday to spend the next two or three days here In the interest of the company. Return from Knttt. "" Ti7?F. O. Schults and two daugh ters who have been spending the winter in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where they were called on account of the death of Mrs. Schultz's mo ther, Mrs. E. N. Gesell, have re turned to their home in this city. Miss McDouuld 111. Miss Betty McDonald, daughter of Mrs. Valpha McDonald, Is reported to be quite seriously ill ut the Sac red Heart hospital in Medlord. Miss McDonald underwent a mastoid operation Saturday morning and has been in a very serious condition fol lowing the operation. All Day Service. Captain Hall, the auto evangelist, is holding a series of services at Glide church this week. Sunday there were all day services, and the young people came, in for a -good share of the program. There are services each evening during the week, and next Sunday will be de voted lo special sessltins. Captain Hall and his "life line" gospel work Is always welcome In any commun ity and deep interest accompanies his meetings at Glide this week. CHINESE PARASOLS Those beautiful oiled paper para sols in numerous fancy designs and sizes. Waterproof. ( hlnese or Japan ese styles. Sec the big line at Carr'a. blase audience and to send them away refreshed and with a keen in stinct Into the "wheels within wheels" which go to make up life. the Air. 0mt ' I Classified ALL New AO FOR SALE FOR SALE Collie pups. Phone S0F13. FOR SALE Registered Durham bull. Curry Ranch. FOR SALE By owner house and lot. 114 North Flint Street. FOR SALE Pink Canterbury plants, 123 W. Wash. St. bell FOR SALE Irish setter pups, 6 wka. old. J. M. Spancnke, ltast Ave. WOOD FOR SALE 1-eave onlura at, Grimm's Grooery. Phone 4U9. FOR SALE Cheap, baby sulky In good condition, 6U4 E. Douglas St. FOR SALE One number 10 Sturto- vant Blower Fan for prune dryer. Inquire Wilder & Agee FOR SALE Range stove and some household goods, very reasonable. 218 Parrott St. FOR SALE Delco light plant In; good condition. Phone 2SK2. L. B. Skinner.j RECORDS. RECOItl 1 Columbia, ' Ivor and Pathe, for sale and ex- change. 328 No. Kane St. OAKLAND touring for sale cneup or ! will trade for light car. Cuu bo j seen at Rapp Brother'a Garage. FOR SALE Ok KENT 5 room plas tered house. Garage, woodshed, large lot. North side. J. B. Builey. rull SALE 16 Inch dry slab and! edging wood. $3.26 per tier deliver ed. J. J. Meredith, Dillard, Oregon. FOR SALE Buzz saw outfit, with or without truck. Will sell cheap on easy terms. O. D. Thlel. Yoncalla, Ore. FOif"SALE 4 room house, newly pa pered, 3 full lots, garden, fruit and berries. Beautiful shrubbery, rea sonable. Phone 49! H. FORSAXh4 room house with bath, and electric heater. Fine garden lot, 60 by 140 ft. Will sell with or with out furniture. Inquire at V23 W. First St. FOR SALE One team and harness, 3U00 lbs., (150. One team and har ness, 1650 lbs., (30. 3 miles east and 3 miles south of Suthetlin in the Bogaid canyon. W. B. Kindred. FOR SALE Unusually fine 16 acre berry and filbert ranch; special terms it taken soon. For particu lars Inquire, C. Squlor, Hubbard, Oregon. FOR RENT FOR RENT Two room apartment at 242 So. Rose St. FOR RENT 4 cool "housekeeping rooms furniBhed. 1110 Prospect r UK Klvi' Batcij' deposit boaea, j Hoseburg National Bank. Foil REN T Furnish ed "upartnieuts 1 at 7o7 W. Mosher PL FOR RENT Nice five room house with bath. 710 So. Jackson 'tt. FURNISHED house for rent, $30 per month. Inquire 516 So. Stephens. . ROOM-FOR RENT Pleasant sleep i lng room for rent. Inquire 421 8. Jackson SI. FOR RENT June 5. Niccjy furnish ed apartment 313 So. Stephens. Phone 353-J. FOR RENT FoiuM-oom- furniBhed apartment, garden, abundance of flowers and fruit. Phone 227-Y. Mi - . . . a A Anfinn V "lor I J $ nULUUll k-'UIW JeJ S Livestock, farm machinery spe- & V dally. Call mo for dates. gj t JOHN ABEENE g Phone 42-F3 Oakland, Ore. W s flaI.IaIaIaI.I.I.W.K.I.IaI.IaMaI.I.M Demonstration Wo will have a demonstration at our store this week anil wu Invite you to come In and see what can he dono with Crown Flour, Crown Pastry Flour and Cereals. ECONOMY GROCERY PHONE 63 By THERES A 1 llWlt7T . r.'.tjif.:,.--' - . . - ' e -i -Fl 7 i'ViVV ,y CaroSi r Uwwa f mmm SrwwoHa la Section ON BACK A6B FOR HKNT-Iiig light room, aultablo.":: for work shop or storage room. In qulie 229 N. Jackson, or Phone' : 2!2-j. ,.; I WANTED I. STILL mot milk customers wanteds We Invite Inspection. Call 276-J. '' WANTED Feeder pigs. Address" Soldier Home. Geo. W. Riddle. RAGS WANTED ATONCEIlrli"i: to News-Review office. Six cents ay pound. WANTED Good binder. Give '.rice" and condition. R. c. Agee, lit. Roseburg. , WANTED Gcntlejusn roomer, quiet.' place. Like home. Address S. car NewH-Revlew. ' ' WANTED Steam or gaa engine1 work by experienced man. Cau do. repairing. Address "Labor," car News-Review. WANT TO RENT Equipped ranch! or small acreage near Roaeburg, reft' ereuces furnished. G. L. S., care! News-Review. WANTED Old false teeth. We pajil high as (10 for full sets. Don't mat" tor if broken. We buy crown Drioges. western .Metal company,. Bloomlugton, 111. v. a.ITEI Every family in this ck. to buy one of our fine chipped gluHS1 name platea and house numbertLj Everybody's getting them. Call at-, ternoons and evenings. N. M. Dot" Dug. 326 West Cass St. Room 1. '2' t . LOST AND FOUND s, FOUND Lodge pin. Owner call at Hub ofrice, describe property al pay for auv. . i.! FOUND Package containing l(6.' Owner call at office, Identity proa-. eny aud pay for adv. LOST Baby'a coat between Row burg aud l'uter Ballf ranch. Finder return to News-Review otfice. '"' LOST Jersey cow with chain, half aud picket chain. Notify W. L'. Hush, 327 West Cass St. Phone i Al cellaneous I CAR OWNER Don't forget to cull 653 when In need of auto parish Sa. Ts Auto Wrecking House. HOME LACNDRY, rough dry prices. 35c per dot. 10c for delivery. Phone' 037. '' ' II PHONE 188 Pasteurization OF MILK Means heating It in a thoroughly sterilized lank to 145 degrees F, holding this tempera ture 20 minutes and then cooling off to 45 degrees F that's alL Roseburg Dairy : AND SODA WORKS HaI.IaTaW.r.I.T.M.M.WaI.M.I.I,ia It Pays to Advertise The Kaiser advertised ho could lick the world, and he got more business than he could attend to. We adverlisn the fact that we have the best. meals ill Roso burg and ure getting more busl-' uess every day. COURTESY, SERVICE AND SATISFACTION are awaiting you hero. The DouglaslGrill W. R. WARNER,' Mgr. WINNER 8 OX A 1 atTA- 'Vh- ' .- -. ; ' - I'"'. ' . i-V- 4. t if : r