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    tOSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY. JUIV 9. 1924.
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AKE UP!
kweek we are offering a good
Lm Clock at the very special
Uof '
THIS EXCEUUENT TIME PIECE IT'S A GENUINE BARGAIN
Wchiii Hardware Co.
THE WINCHESTER STORE ' t
I &
tmtt -
V, H- MKDAa
Dentist
gulkPng Ro-eburg. or
P'FSr without plate.
Makes a Fine
Wall
I jt it us tell you about
'Sa it
N Churchill
EiJ Hdw. Co.
p. S. Has been a re
ceut drop in prlco.
Guaranteed
Ush Martin
Serges
$75.00 per suit
Wr, The Tailor
Serf lo llmpqua Hotel
Antlers Theatre
The world's heavyweight cham
pion. Jack Dempsey,- is hum n every
where In the world. Since his sensa
tional leap to tin' championship,
when he defeated Jess Will&rd, he
has been the outstanding figure in
the world of sports. Held Invincible
he has neer yet met an opponent
who even caused him any apprehen
sion in the rinR. Angel Klrpo, Tom
my Gibbons, Uiwrges Carpentier all
have been beaten by him. Many
sport writers claim he is the gieat
csl tighter in the entire history of the
ring.
lempsey, out of the ring, is a big.
lovable chap. He idolizes his mother
and sister. He loves to play with
children and docs, and, thouch he
innhes his living fighting, is as ten
der as a woman. In these pictures,
"Fight and Win," he plays the un
beatable Jack O'Day for Universal,
booked by Manager Goux of the Ant
lers theatre, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday.
dependence -
Creamery
OLD RELIABLE
Wwrg Buying
Station at
BURG POULTRY
MARKET "
HI No. Jackson St
l the Income Stops
H you Prepared
F that emergency?
JW E. FLURRY
durance Agency
Roams 1 and 2
Mi"i Sank Bids-
Roseburg, Ore.
Liberty Theatre
The story starts with a real wild
west rodeo and plenty of action.
Thomson brings his athletic ability
into play by competing acalnst tiie
pick of the cowboys, showing great
versatility as a hoiseman and roper.
Hazel Keener plays the feminine
lead and her actions at the prize
fight, where she is dressed as a boy.
are certain to make the house shake
with laughter.
Silver King, Fred Thomson's won
der horse, proves he's a real equine
star and as deserving of credit as
Miss Keener and Thomson.
The plot Is an unusually strong one
with plenty of mystery and sus
pense. The cast is exceptionally
good. Frank Harney, who plays the
role of the villain, being a noted
boxer: In fact, two years ago he
knocked out the now famous Klrpo.
Others in the cast are Al Kauffmnn.
Lillian Adrian, Jim Corey, Andrew
Arbuekle and Pavid Kirby. At Lib
erty theatre, today and tomorrow.
Antlers Theatre
Along came Eve. Then the trouble
began. Two friends rushed headlong
into danger. One double-crossed and
won temporary respite. The other
bided his time and then dealt justice
where Justice was due. The girl, lov
ed by them both, was with them
when they waited in the cabin for the
return of a rancher with J-ii.Ofiii. And
as they waited, the avalanche roared
down the mountainside. There tlif-y
crouched, two men and a girl In
lloll s Hole.
And out of this gripping situation
well, see' for yourself in the new Wil
liam Fox offering. 'Hell's Hole,"
starring Charles Junes, which comes
to the Antlers theatre tonight for a
2 day run. This Is one of the best
features Jones has made.
BIG SOCIAL DANCE
At I-ong's Hall. Coles Valley. Saturday-
evening. July 12. Music by
Sharrard's SyncopHtnrs. Kveryone
come and have a pond time.
jhautauqua
port be here. Have
fought your ticket
Le' us call for your
nd Have it nicely
sand ready for it.
HH1CHESTER 3 FILLS
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A K sniO BY CKXiOiH'HJvmifgy
LOVE-OR FAMES
by
VIOLET DARE v
Author of Half-rimo WifflT
WHO'S WHO ANT) WHAT'S
HAPPEN EiX
IOROTHT LANE to to Nw
York to visit
PiCUMS CHANT and try to break
into movK'B. She meeta
UWREXCH KKENCH. ft young
publicity agent, and through biin
Bets fin engutrt'ment with
JOHN SEVATtl. -the rrat lover
of the screen." Seward (all in love
with her and ankn her to marry htm,
but she refuses. She qurrl with
Lawn nee. whom she loves, and ac
cepts the attentions of
E1KHORN, a blR producer, until
they become obnoxious. A reporter
comes to see her late one ntffht after
she has abruptly left Elk horn, to tell
her that Elk horn baa been boasting
of having been her escort, and that
John Seward has beaten him In
public. He asks why Seward should
defend her, and she, touched by
Seward's chivalry, rvpllea that she ta
engaged to him. Frightened by the
tmiple she has got Into, Dorothy de
cides to give up her cursor and o
home, but early in the morning as
ishe Is on her way to the station she
meets French, who persuades her to
stay, and tells her that he haa got
ba engagement for her with a friend
of hts who Is making a picture. In
the country, and that she can Leave
town at once and he will stmlghten
things out for her. she leaves at
3nc, and that night reaches her
destination and meets
CARL BA'NINO. her new di
rector. The next day French fol
lows, and proposes to her.
XLII A, CHALLENGE TO FATE.
KXBW now that I'd always been
In love with Lawrence from the
first time that I saw him t lie re
In the studio. He told mo, as we
sat there look
ing at the
falls, that he'd
been In love
with mo from
the first, too.
''That was
one reason
why I tried to
help you to
get on In pic-
tares, be
said. "At first'
1 wanted to
tell you to go
back home
and not got
into the aw-'
ful mess; now
that you know something of the
motion-picture world you can un
derstand that, can't you? Hut then,
when I realized how much you
meant to me. I was acared to death
fur fear that you would go back
home, and I bejran doine everything
I could to get you to stay.
'Tin going bark to my first ad
vice now, thoiiRh," he went on. 'Tin
poinff to tell you again to go back
h'me. Only tills time it's our home
thnt I want you to go to."
"Why, Larry, do you mean that
you want mo to leave pictures?" I
asked, sitting up straight to stare
at him,
"1 sure do. Just as fust as you
win."
At first that seemed Incredible.
And even though I had thoupht. Just
a few moments before, that I was
tired of trying to get along In the
movies, and that I'd rather get out
of It than do almost anything else,
I realized then that It would be ter
ribly hard for me to give up nay
work.
We talked about !t a long t'mc
"I couldn't sit by and see my wife
m the arms of another man, even
thouKh I do know that It's all Jurt
part of the day's wortc," Lkj-ry said.
"And to have you arour.d in the
Ho ww ricnt, of oun mnS 1 vu )
o raacli la low with htm tiu VA.
h&v done anything !a th woiitf
that h wanted m to. 60 I pcgmi
iae4 that I'd five up aotlnc In Vta
movlea as aoon oa wa wr marrtad.
which waa to ba rlaht away.
But thara waa another objactlaa
to our plana, ona that wa hadn't
pacted and oouldn't bruah aalde.
that wa ran Into aa aooa aa wa Kutl
back to the Inn. i
Larry and I ot back to the hotaE
J nut- In time (or euppar, and none;
of the dlnnera we'd eaten together
In New York", reatauranta taatad
better thao tha baoon and act a anat
"I couldn't tit by and my Ve
la (Aa ami of another mm'
berries that we ata that day on thai
aide porch ot that old Inn, with thai
falls roarlna; in front ot'na, t
We ware Just finishing whan aisj
automobile came roaring along um
the ro&d, and Carl Banning drovei
up. He caught eight of Larry aa hat
Jumped out of hla car, and aeemed,
awfully surprised to Bee him; rath
pleased, too, when Larry told hint
that everything had bean straight"
ened out all right.
"And we've got aome other newai
to announce. Larry went on. reach-
Ing across the table to take bold of
my hand, "Dodo and I are going to
be married tomorrow, and wa wanf
you to be best man." I
Mr. Banning just stared at us for
a moment, and then shook hla heanV
"You don't rope me In on that'
oeremony," he aald. "And If my
word counta for anything, you'll;
postpone It for a while. Just stop,
and think a minute. Miss Lane's,
got to go on and work In thla plo-,
ture for mo. hasn't shet Tre de
pended on hor, and It would hardly 1
be right for her to back out, would
VIOLET DARE
Larry, holding
than ever. "It,
It
"No." admitted
my hand tighter
wouldn't-"
"Well, that would mean not only
that you two couldn't fro orf on a
honeymoon, but It would mean, too.
that you'd have to be separate!
right away. You oan't Just chuclc
your Job, can you, French T You'll,
have to get back' to New York,
una yowa do perfectly
wr-tched because you weren't hers.
MIhs Lane would be just aa miser -I
able, and couldn't possibly do her)
Dent work for me.
o why not be senslbleT 'Wairi
until snes Uirouxh here; It'll only
lo six weeks or perhaps two months.
lou can plan to take your vacation'
then, and can bo looking around:
for aa apartment In New York lai
the meantime." I
He waa right, of course, and yep
somehow I wished that Larry and I
could Just have gone ahead and!
done aa we'd planned, without any
older -person to Interfere. Later on,
now mucn 1 wished that wa ta4
done Just that) I don't beEov tbag
it cvr pays to postpone your
pines.
lty and I mt Tan Iota ft
ritiKeiK uungs over, ji mia to sr
back to town on a norrnlna; pp7
he'd have to go to Ithaca and eftaasf el
Jro far w Vra!, m he -mrm -jej
iSnve bnck with M. Mterasna
nut &av Mi. P.- v .nA ' - J
bo dono, sweetheart. 1 can support land yro would get to OratV sU essMW
night, or away on locat'en!t oitlA
you, and you'll be pretty busy juit I
I looking after our home." '
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Ci II or writ. T.S.MILLIK1N, Hcxliut, Ol
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Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE
An extra heavy program of band
music -has been arranged for the
regular weekly concert of the IHug
ltts County bund tomorrow nlyht.
The band will feature a number of
the standard classical selections and
a program well worth bearing will
be presented. Hecause of the Chau
tauqua no program will be given a
week (rom Thursday, but the follow
ing Thurolay, on the 24th. the band
will feature selections from "Rob
In Hood." The opera will be here on
the last day of the rhaulnuo.ua and
the people of Koseliurg will have an
opportunity to hear the entire opera.
On Thursday the favorite Detections
will be presented by the band.
The program, for tomorrow night
follows:
March. "Brooks Trlamphu," Selti.
Overture "Hungarian Lutsplvl,"
Kela-ltella.
Fox Trot. "Home la rasadena."
Chilean Dance "Maunana," Mls
sud. Waltx, "A Kiss In the Dark." Vic
tor Herbert.
Characteristic "In Ole Arkansas,"
Zimmerman.
Fox Trot. "Sit I In' In a Corner."
Overture "Slradella." Kftiwtow.
March. "Plaia." Scltier.
"Star Spangled Uuuner."
AUTO KILLS SMAlZ
GIRL NEAR SALEM
SAI.KM, Ore., July 9. Uussle
Irene Nelson, 11. was struck and in
stantly killed by an automobile driv
en by Miss Nona Hoyt, of Hfllsboro,
on the Pacific highway at Harlow, ts
uittes north of here this niurnlni;.
according to word brought here
shortly afternoon by state traffic of
ficer Griffith.
Officer Griffith reported that the
little girl was walking south on the
left hand al'le of the pavement and
thut the onrusbinx car struck her In
the back and curried her 130 feet
before being brought to a stop.
The force of the collision raved In
the radiator of the machine.-
Griffith auld that he lusted the
brakes ot the machine and found
tlic la In perfect order.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Chevrolet in first class
roiiitltlon. Lane St. Rooms.
FOR 9AI.K I'erslan kittens. Mrs.
Kdgar llufhani, I'hono 2i7-lt-
FOR SALE A few Ions of oats and
vetch hay In shock. State Farm.
FOR SAl.K Heifer, gentle, freah.
140. l'hone 1.. Thomburg.
FOUSAI.K 3 months- old Jersey
heifer calf. Ask for Wood, News
Review. FOR SALE 2nd hand Overland
FOR FSNT safety deposit boxes,'
Knaeburg NstlonsI Bank.
ROOM lor "rent. 120 " V Lane SC.
1'houe 177. Close In. -
FOR KKNT Civaa" room"-furnished'
lor livht housekeeping or sleeping
room, hot and cold water. Close In.;
' Rates rsasonuble, 141 N. Kane SL .-
WANTED
7.
touring. 1-25. H.
Roeburg.
J. Box HO. KU 2,
OBSTINATE CASE
RELIEVED QUICKLY
SAYS KOREX DID MORE THAN
EVERYTHING ELSE TRIED
IN 5 YEARS.
FOR SALE Hoys' bicycle, good con
dition. $12 50. Jean Tynun, 72S So.
Jackson St.
FOR-SALE NVoodsuw, ' pulleys and
engine. Address lk-e Adams, ltuac-
burg. Orec, Rl.l.
FOR SALE 1S20 MaxwelT louring,
good condition, all uood cord tlivs.
extras, for sale cheap, luuuire 417
lVrklns IlUlg.
STILL have nice raspberries. H.2S
per crate. Bring containers and
pick them. Won't last much lonRcr.
jwrence Herscher, llillnril.
FoirAXiiIo" XT! resoii onTTiitiT-
way near It. R. station, store and
school, 1100.00 per acre. Address
I. II., care News-Review
FOR SALE A eniHll flock of pure
bred hliropsiure ewes, niso a lew
buck lambs and a yearling Inmb.
Wilfred Drown. Camas Valley,
Oregon.
$250lU'YS A IIOTkTE In first class
condition. Must bu seen to be ap
preciated, rubber good. Can ba seen
at the Broadway Garage, or can
see Mr. Nclsou at the 1'eopks
Supply.
HorsKWOHK waut.d. by the hour.
tiwS So. Stephens St.
VANTE1 Small gas engine--at
onto. E. It. Bryant, l'hone 175-H.
WANTElA-Sewtrg todo"lo7 childrea
and women. 421 Fitter.
VANTEl Bicycle, must be In goolj
shape and cheap, for cash. Tele
phone 2,"F2.
WANTEIV-Fosltlon as stenographer
or office work of any kind. Ad
dress M. II., care News Review.
WANTEI GeueTai h'jusewniE fil
Roseburg by experienced girl.
Write to Anna Sileulus, Glide, Oiv
E.l'ERlENl'EI)"jl'.NlORhlKhschoiiT
teacher wishes to tutor students
who fulled In 7 ill. 8th or Freshman
subjects. Exams will be given In
ticptetuber, giving pupils an oppor
tunity to raise their grades to
passing. Address Uox SI, Roseburg,
LOST AND FOUND
1
1
LOST Cameo ring. Feward.
at this office.
Lear
f'l)l'NI Gentleman's gold ring.
Owner please call at this office ami
describe It.
LOST Bill fofiler-coliiTtning cu?
rency and railroad pusses. Finder
lesve at this office. Reward.
FOR RENT
PASTFRE for rent for cows, $3 per
month. Apply lo Mis. J'. Slnnolt.
FOR RENT Two rooms furnished
for light housekeeping. 618 80.
Mnln.
"For five yejtrs I suffered from
glnnd troubles," rays Mr. J. Johnson
of Dundee Mississippi, "and could
not get much relief, huhough under
went three X Kay examinations. Then
1 tried korex compound and it did
me more good than all the treatments
I had tried in the 6 years. I cannot
say too much In praise of It. Al
though I am now Do yeurs old. I feel
I am only 25."
Mnny remarknbln restorations to
vigorous health Hnct . noriiinl activity
are being credited to korex com
pound almost daily by enthusiastic
users.- Sufferers from weakness af
ter the flu, low vitality, lack ot appe
tite, aching muscles, glandular Inac
tivity, and premature old age, will be
Interested In learning that tho Ameri
can distributors of korex compound,
have arranged for korex compound to
be sold in Knaeburg, Oregon, at Lloyd
Crocker's i'loneer Drug More, 241 N.
Jackson street.
Just ask for korex compound.
FOR RENT 3-room apartment, nice
ly furnished. I'hono 193. S. W.
Starmer. No children.
FOir"liENt Nfoclern. well furnHheS
house. Reasonable. Address I). H.,
care News-Review.
FisH-KENT Four-room" apartment
two blocks from pnstofflce, electric
ity for cooking, hot water, cool and
alrv apart inent. l'hone 227 Y.
LOST Sunday on highway between
Grants l'asa and Antlers, roll of
bedding and overcoats. Reward. E.
I.. Thompson, Route 2, Box 113.
Roseburg, Oregon.
I.OST Between Grants Pass ami
Canyonvillo on July 61b, a new
tfOxllt C'i'C. cord tire, mounted on
Ford rim. Finder notify News,
Glendnle, Ore., tor reward.
MISCELLANEOUS
HOME LAl'NIiRY lhonaS37.
RECOKI) EXCHANGE. 828 No. Kane.
SHEEl' To let out on shares. In
quire of T. M. Ollivant. 842 So.
Fine, or l'hone 75 Y.
CAR O W N ER I ku'tfoFgt to call
663 when In need of auto parts.
I Sa' Ts Auto Wrecking House.
e
Weekly meeting of Chautauqua
guarantors nnd coninilttees will
be held WEDNESDAY. July i'lh
at Heiiillne Conservatory, 7:30
sharp. The director, Mr. John A.
ltostwlrk will be at this meeting
1 and a full report of all tickets
sold as well as tho money for w
the tickets must be had at this
meeting.
j When in Roseburg
Motel Umpqua
Is Invigorating jQnic.
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t LOCAL NEWS
Arundel, plauo tunei. I'h"De 189-L.
L':U Hazel wood at Wlmbcrly's.
Within 3 lu-jrs you can'now flivver
1 to Bandon by the Sea.
Siding and rustic, Page Lumber and
Fuel Company.
Band concert Sunday at Bandon by
the Sea.
IF
"It Ain't a Goin' to Rain
No Mo' "
Things will get dryer llitin they
are how. And fire hnzurds will
Increase.
Insure Against Fire Now
Our agency Is at your service.
I'ronipt service ami reliable pro
tection. G.W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
119 C.iss St.
Phone 417
Merchants Lunch
11 A. M. TO 2 P. M.
40c
Tiy This Lunch and De Satisfied
Dinner 11a. m. to 8 p. m.
You can get a good mcul here
for 30 cents and up.
WAFFLES ANO COFFEE WITH
REAL CREAM TRY 'EM
The Douglas Grill
W. R. WARNER, Prop.
Diamond coal briquets, the steady
fire Page's.
Wanted Dry Caacara bark. We
pay highest prices. Berger's bargain
Store.
Dr. Itnirlsnn Folk announces, open
ing of offices In new location 417-18-11)
Perkins IIMg. Electronic diagnosis
unrl ir.'ftfnp'nt. (Abrarns Method )
Kurtz Transfer Co.
Is now located In the New Melwr
Building, corner Oak and Pine.
Furniture Moved, Packed
and Stored.
Local and Long Distance
1 Iauling
Piano Moving a Specialty
PHONE 47
Iced Coffee
You enjoy your cup of hot Cof
fee for hieukrast. Why not en
Joy It for tho other meals as
Iced coffee inailo as follows:
Brew It according to the usual
way, only make It somewhat
stronger and pour It hot from
tin' pot Into a gluss nearly full
of 1 rue ki'.l Ire. Add sagar and
cream to taste.
ECONOMY GROCERY
PHONE 63
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