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ROSEDURC NEWSREVlhW MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1924 THREE eady Now! liv Fall Styles g your new Fall butt Vou can have prac . any style you want, hade, and in the size to i.. on propci iy. ready for you. Come '1 morrow A LOCAL NEWS Hollywood Actress Elopes In Town From Coquille Leona O. Lowe, was a Roseburg visitor during Sunday. Over From Oakland Frank Kausrhe, of Oakland, was a business visitor In this ciiy today. Over From Klamath Sylvester Sniith. of Klamath Falls, was In the city Sunday for a few hours. . Trip to Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Y. I.. Squier left here Sunday for a brief trip to Klamath Falls. Visited Roaeburg V. L. Perry, business Eugene, was r gisiered Grand Hotel over Sunday. Here for Week End .Mrs. .M. K. Waguer of Eugene sp nt the wick end iu Hose burs; as tho guest of .Mrs. Howard Hess. Marshfield People Hen -Mr. t , n n Unnfinn Trin and Mrs. A. 1). Campbell of u.,,i,. ,i .ir., i..fi thl Marshfield, were lloseburg visitors ' mr'nine for Cow Creek canyon to Saturday. Eastern Oregonians Hero Mr. and Mrs. Moon, of Wheeler, Oregon, were visiting in Roseburg during yesterday. Tiller Folks In W. H. Lerwill, wife and son of Tiller, were in the city today at tending to business matters. s From Portland Here Mr. and Mrs. J. 1'. Wentz, of Portland, were guests in this city Sunday, leaving here for the south. a few days on a hunting spend trip. Shopping Here Today I jiit-,. Mrs. J. R. Conklin. of nice Hill. K-, VftA A visitor in Itortehtirtr todav. V' aK..n..l.. .1 nlli nt, fl-inn.la onl'l'iitl. nuu im,,,b m ........... v Here From Portland Clifford Barker of Portland the week end iu Roseburg with his parents, VI r. and F. Darker. f 1 1 mT : s ill v r Pauline Starke have the leading feminine roles and very attractive, and convincing they are in them, i Rockelitfe Felluvcs is the rescuing hero and while this Is entirely dif ferent from the part he played In i 'Flapper Wives." he gives an equally pleasing characterization o With a complete lease wire j service, reaching to all parts of Oregon, tho News-Review furn-. Ishes Its 4 2 subscribers the lat- est news evJry dav. ! t LODGE DIRECTORY I Ei I. O. O. F Phi , ; 8. Meets In L NITA. NAI.DI. Returning to Hollywood Mr. and Mrs. George Darrell, of Hollywood, California, spent Sun day night in this city. They have gone on south today. Back From Fair Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Wilson and daughter, who have been attending I the state fair, returned home yeB i terday. fes FROM THE J EOPLE 2 CF A "HOLD UP" Yoncalla. ure. Sept. 26, 1924. LKcvicw, con: list a few lines to nd the onetime recital l,a iiml the Forty nt at all Imagination, this Ilk everywhere ,but this is my first experience with their sort. 1 am very truly, J. R. BENTON, Pastor Prain-Yoncalla M. E. Church. j o WORLD'S GREATEST I MEMORY EXPERT WILL ! DEMONSTRATE USE OF A TRAINED MEMORY Return After Visiting Fair Mrs. C. C. Alley and daughter, Mrs. Charles V. Stanton returned yesterday from Salem where they spent several days attending the state fair. Guests of Burches Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Thorn, of Sa lem, are in the city guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl llurch on Winchester street. Mrs. Thorn and Mrs. llurch are sisters. unlay, wnn me ran and a certain garage furnished on applica- major role. ! a bearing In my car v, a Short distance -eburg, limped into nt to what 1 took to place. At 3 p. ni. an nir started in on tho k off the pan. taking con rod bearing, anu new bearing. Having elsewhere, or other stood around and work ('.'). At 6:10 p. suiter. Tho first gont vn Mr. Ilaba had all by his own little 1 1 p. ni.. but at 9 p. m. 1 mb" vas done I found ' the "Forty" had ' f time legerdemain :t stopping the sun to noniew here between i 9 p. m., one of in i 3 4 hours of . oihir 4 hours. I off. Also this: On an i job. thesl. three aml of Kobln Hood had it In eleven and one of time. But not : wi;h that. I was: fr a hearing listed '' was charged 30c a ' so!;! everywhere at a of Kc. and I took 2 quart. i lace above noted, my j' b cost me Just hat? For putting In bearing and stalling minutes on the ef the oilier bear- llie time to 9 o'clock lwt forget this: the took :w minutes to i en a roadster front ' i t t he managed to ; on my car. He mov- ' liie id'l nei.tde's home . and worked as 1 waited him when , t putnble concerns IMi ;elit mechanics. I ' 'lie motoring public ', 'i' h a place in Kose " there are some of !fI0N SALE ONITE Boise Man In Town S. I.. Taylor, of Boise, Idaho, spent a few hours in this city, yes terday. He was a guest tit the Termlnnl Hotel during his Btay in lloseburg. Phnrlda W TTnmlov ine nf fhe ok place In your fair wor j's greatest memory experts, will demonstrate the use of a trained memory, using educational, entertaining and interesting sub jects. Mr. Hamley was the only memory expert used in the army In France, and is known as the i MIRACLE MEMORY MAN and HUMAN niCTAGHAPH. who re cords nil things of interest that he sees or hears. The public " Is invited to hear this unusual expert demonstrate his powers of mind at tho llose burg armory, October 2nd, Thurs day night, at 8 p. m. Free enter tainment; no collection. Visited l'alr W. S. McElhlnney, of Oak Creek, motored to Salem Friday and spent a couple of days visit ing the State Fair. He returned here Sunday und went out to his ranch today. Enroute Home Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Shaw, of Mc- Call, Idaho, were visiting In this city on their way north. They have been viaiting sections south of Roseburg for a few weeks. They registered at the Terminal Hotel here. From Crescent City Dr. E. (i. lluchler. of Crescent City, California, Bpont Sunday in this. city. He was a guest at the Douglas Hotel. Frank Hopkins in City Frank Hopkins and wife of Can yonville were in lloseburg for sev eral hours today shopping nnd at tending to business matters. Sunday in, Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Patton, of Kelso, who have been niotorlng through the state, registered ut the Douglas hotel In this city Sunday. Hunting This Week Mr. and Mrs. R. Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Dunlnp, tire spending a few days in the moun tains south of this city in quest of deer. Great indignation was shown bj Nlta Naldi. film star from Cali fornia, when reporters found her aboard a F.urope bound vessel and wanted to photograph her. She didn't like her holiday Interrupted, the said, but later smilingly con sented to a snapshot. The reason for the pout was explained when It was learned she was sailing to wod a Cleveland banker whom she met seven years ago whll aha waa a chorus girl. From Looking Glass Mr. and Mrs. . George Bacon jrere In the city today front Look ing Glass. In From Days Creek Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hutchinson, who live on a farm at Days Creek, were in the city today calling on friends. After Business Here- It. R. Richter, Camas Valley ! merchant, wus In town today look ing after business at this end of the line. Winter In California Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rosenberry and family will leave Ihe latter part of this week for southern Cali fornia to spend the winter. They Enroute to Ranch Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cassldy, and Mr. Peterson, all of Portland, were in the clly yesterday calliiug on friends. Mr. Cassldy is a print Proletarian Lodge No. ' Odd Fellows Tern- i pie every Friday evening. Visit-1 lug brethern are always wel- come. LYLE DAVIS, N. O. A. J. GEDDF.S, Rec. Sec. J. RJUILEY. Fin. Sec. Woodmen of the World, Camp No ,125 Meets In the Odd Fellows Hall in Roseburg every first and third Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome. A. A. SCHLOKMANN. C. C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. &i-?rKja www rosj Villi ml w K. O. T. M. Meets each second and fourth Thursday of each month, in Maccabce hall, cor ner Cass and Pine streets. Vis iting Knights always welcome. L. C. GOODMAN, Com. O. W. RAPP. R. K. Eagles, Roseburg Aerie Meets In Maccabee hall, on Cass street, on second and fourth Wednes day evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethern In good standing always welcome. EUGENE LITTLE. W. P. P. RICHARD BUSCH. W. P. B. F. GOODMAN, Sec. AFi"ArM.Laurer Lodfle No. 13. Regular communications socond and fourth Wednesdays each month, at Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Oro. Visitors wel come. O. K. QUINE. Jr., W. M. V. F. HARRIS, Sec BTpro. Elks, Roseburg Lodgt No. 326. Hold regular commu nications at the Elk's Temple on each Thursday of every month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all visit ins brothers are cordially Invited ta attend. D. B. BUBAR. E. R. J. G. DAY. Secretary. will probably be near Los Angeles. , er witn the Oregon Journal, and the party was enroute to the M 3t:on Army ckson "r.ccti on W,th t-t-it Festival Y 'Oration c :..nh. Atirt; PUBLIC AUCTION At my Residence one and one half miles Northeast of Brock way store, formerly the N. I. Hewett place Wednesday, October 1 10 o'Clock A. M. Two Horses 4 Shoats, weight about 100 lbs. 1 loo gul. Spray Rig Wagon Hay Itake Mower Disc Harrow S-inch Vineyard Plow Garden Plow Tools 6 tons Oat and Vetch Hay 4 or 5 tiers dry Oak Wood 2-tub Laundry Outfit 11 h. p. Gas Engine 12 gauge Winchester Repeating Shotgun. 400 boxes cull and C grade De licious Apples. Full Line of Household Goods and Other Articles too Numer ous to Mention. Lun-.h will be served by the Ladies Aid Society of Dillard. T. M. BULGER, Owner. M. C. RADABAUGH, Auctioneer. L Thacker Released Charles Thacker arrested Friday night when officers halted a booze delivery, was released upon his own recognizance Saturday even ing. He was held for investiga tion, but no charge has been placed against him yet. Visiting Son W. C. llurch, who has been en gaged in the forestry service, and working nt the Hemlock Ranger station in the Washington Cas- cades. Is here visiting at the home of his stin. Earl Burch. Mr. llurch, i',r., will go to the Josephine county mountains on a hunting trip before the season closes. Divorce Is Wanted 1 A suit for divorce was filed in ' the circuit court today by Grace ' Finley against Harry. A. Finley. She claims that they were married at Red Hluff. May 25, 1923. and that he immediately started a , course of cruel and Inhuman treat ment. She Is represented by Attor- ! ney Carl E. Wimberly. Returns From Salem Fair j A. C. Marsters, accompanied by i Mrs. Marsters. returned yesterday from the Salem fair. Mr. Mars i ters. who is president of the fair , board, reports a very successful program. The fine weather dur ing the closing days of the big show brought Immense crowds nnd Fargo Girl Arrives Miss L. M. Dobrlnz, a teacher of Fargo, N. 1)., arrived here yester day, and will make this county her home for the present. The young lady is registered at the Grand. tin country, where they will hunt and visit a ranch nenr there be longing to Mr.,Cassidy. Sues on Note A suit for the collection of a note In the sum of $207 was filed In the circuit court today by Naonia Klinkhammer against V. M. lliney. She Is represented by Attorney John T. Long. Property Sold Walter F. Wright has purchased six acres in Brookside addition from Mr. Graham. Mr. Wright Is taking immediate possession anil intends to improve the property. Tho sale was made by Charles Kyes. Came Over Sunday George Marsters, who Is em ployed by a big grocery concern operating chain stores, came down from Springfield Saturday night, and visited with home folks over Sunday, returning that night to the, Lane county town. Goes to Portland Rev. Joseph Knotts left on the noon train today for Portland where he will attend a commission meeting to launch a 300,000 en dowment fund campaign for the benefit of widows and orphans. He will return Wednesday. Bluestone and formaldehyde for treatment of seeds for fall plant ing. Lloyd Crocker. MABEL MYRTLE LUCY IIINRY-HIRCKf R-HALf V Voice Piano 116 South Jackon Phone 27-F5 program for the entire week prov ed most attractive. Return From Portland H. W. Hates and Mrs. Ilert G. Dates, who have been at Portland for the past week visit'ii with Mrs. It. W. Bates, returned home last evening. They were accom panied to this city by .Mrs. S. C. llartrum and son. Kenneth, who joined Mr. Hart rum, ami bei'nre re turning to Portland will enjoy a few davs hunting In the vicinity of Tiller. Delightful Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Murch. who have been enjoying a two weeks' vacation, returned home Saturday night. They visited the Canadian Rockies during the trip, and stnte that the scenery there is sublime and well worth going to see. on the way home they took In the pi ndleton Itoumhip. and altogether spent two weeks that will always be a delightful lerollectlon to them. Drives to Ashland F. F. Jones left this aftern.nin by automobile for Ashland where he will meet Mrs. Jones, returnii:;; to Roseburg with her Tuesday. Mrs. Jones has been at Petaluma. the ! Cal.. for several weeks with her mother, who has been quite ill. Leave For San Francisco Sam Brush and wife of Sin Francisco, who have been visiting I for the past two weeks at the home of Mrs. Brush's parents, Mf. and Mrs. C. C. Miller, of l.e ona, left for their home yesterday. Spend Day Here Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bossenuan, )f Coquille, spent yesterday in Roseburg visiting at (he home of II. A. Wilson. They uro on their way home after a visit to ('ra: r Lake. Mr. Bosserman was former ly S. P. ticket agent here. Antlers Theatre. The Allan Dwan Para'mount pro ductlon of "Hlg Brother," a Ilex Beach novel, which will bo shown at the Antlers theatre tonight and tomorrow. Is supplemented by a cast of .worthiness and repute. Heading the list of popular play ers, who bring the famous story to the silver sheet, is Tom Moore In the role of Jimmy Donovan, the leader of the car barn gang on New York's lower ,east side. It Is doubtful If Moore ever had a morr appropriate role. Edith Roberts, whose recent return to the studios after an Illness finds her In grenter popularity than ever, plays the feminine lead. Then there Is Ray mond Ilatton, also featured In the role of a dope fiend; Mickey Ben nett, the talented sevenlyear-old player, Charles Henderson. Joe King, Paul Panzer, Neill Kcllcy, I William Black. Milton Herman. Florence Aslibrook and Yvonne Hughes play iu support. Liberty Theatre The Liberty theatre Is to be con gratulated oil the excellent enter tainment this week. The featured attraction is the Selznlek photo drama, "Missing Daughters." The story concerns the dangers anil pitraiis wnicn iutk in me , cabarets and cafes frequented by j the pleasure-seeking flappers of to day. In "Missing Daughters" three very pretty and eireedlngly Indis creet maidens are kidnapped and carried by airplane across the Mex ican border. Their subsequent, ad ventures make th enudience sit on the edges of their chairs and gasp Eva Novak, Eileen Percy and Husb'fih'd Sfolc! Son,' She Says Newspaper is he shopping window tor mousanas cir TV Dfi'je 1O1 ?v - Even though "Good -night" is said when Dad starts painting, the floor will be dry tomorrow. Bass-Hueter Overbite Floor Enamel, true to its name, will under favor able conditions, dry over-night, allowing your floors to be in daily use. OfCT-Tite Floor Enamel is easy to apply, and is proof against heel marks. One coat is sufficient unless your floors are badly marred. Complete instructions arc on every can, and when followed, insure tuccessful painting. MOTS & VARNISHES L. W. METZGER DISTRIBUTOR ' GENERAL CONTRACTOR BUILDING Warehouse Corner Oak and Pina MATERIALS mmmj How About Your Goods? If you have r-r-v Eye For fg Business" khet thousands of eyes read your advertising No. 5. Meet 2nd of each month. Ho I 885, Hose- Nelphbort of Woodcraft, Lilac Umpqua Klan Circle No. 49 Meets on first and 4th Mondi and third Monday evenings. In i Address P. O. K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors j burg, Oregon. Invited to Attend. . .. I DONNA OAKI.KY, O. N. . Roseburg Rebekah Lodoe No. 41, M A ll(i Alt KT WHITNKY.rierk United Artisans Meets In Mac cabee hall first and third Wed nesdays. Visiting members al wavs welcome. LAVIiKN Mct't'LLOCH. M. A. MILIiHKI MeCl'I.LOCll. Treas. UK'I.LK STKPIIKNSOJI. See. Knights' or Pythias, Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meeta every Wednes day In Knlubts of Pythlna hull, 1110 Hose struct. Visitors always welcomed. f'LAIIl K. ALLEN, C. C. J. It. KAltltlNtiTON. M F. K 10. WIMIII'.ULY. K. It. 8. W. B. A. O. T. W.," Roseburg Re. view No. 11. Holds regular meetings on second nnd fourth Thursdays, at 7: HO p. m. Visit ing sisters Invited to attend re views. Maccabee hall, Pino nnd fans streets. JKSS1K HAPP, Col. MltH. KI.OHA I.VILLIAMSC. LaureV Chapter No. 31, R. A. M. Hinted convocations on first and third Tuesdays, Masonic Temple. All members reques ted to attend and visiting com panions welome. It. L. Cooper. High Trlest. W. K. HAItUIS. Seretary. I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fel lows Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting members In good standing ara cordially Invited to attend. M!!S. CHRISTINA MK.'KLLI, N. O. TII.LIK I. JOHNSON, Ren. Sec. I0T1IKL BAILEY, Fin. Sec, O. E. S., Roieburg Chapter No. 3, Holds their regular meeting on the first nnd third Thursdays In each month. All sojourning brothers and sisters are respect fullv Invited to attend. , HAZEL FRENCH, W. M. Fit EE JOHNSON, Secretary. United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Jointers of America. Meets In Moose hall second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month. All carpenters wel comed. T. F. HOLMES, Itec. Sec. F. A. UOWEN, Pres. Pythian Sisters, Umpqua Temple, No. 4 Moots the second and fourth Monday evenings, of each month, at tho K. of. P. 'hall. Vis itors nlways welcome. JOHANNA (HI AE. M. E. C. M YUTLE W1MI1EKLY, M of Il.C. MMITIIA CHRISTENSON. M ofK ILLINOIS TREACnER 'ADMITS MURDER OE TWO) i,.il,l4lL'llVl ?t 7 Point v Week ! NEXT WEEK SPECIAL October 6 to 11 inclusive Mol rViinl Vacuum Cleaner for $33.75 , Place Your Order Now -atch Window for Bargains. I-ER-FEE HARDWARE CO. Spends Day Here Earl Peany. former county fruit !n.-!crtor. was a huilnesn visitor In l!o-ehurg todav. .Mr. Penrcy is now associated with Eil Illehn. for mer field man-ii-er for the Oregon Crowers here, in the firm of I'earry ind I! ehn. of Salem. They are en eared in buying and shipping fruit, nnd have had a very successful season. Tlmy have leased tne property of the old Salem Fruit I'nion. and are dealing In fruit fur individual growers and for groups of grnue's of th.'it vlellll'V ' Visited Hflhint 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayton, of San Idego, who have been touring' Oregon, stopped here for a ro'iple of days to visit at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. ('. L. Helblg. They h:i been over in Eastern Oregon nnd' are now enroute to California. Spend Night at Umpqua James hi. Grieve and wif Prospect spent last night In burg as the guests of Mr. and VV . j. Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. i, conduct the hotel at Prospect the le-sr kntmn and moM I pitable tesorts on the way ( rater lake. IlUlr'V ::; 'tfnSyi '"4. ''fo'tu v. 1 1 NORMA TALMAGE Trip To fount .Mr. and Mrs. (). J. Llnd y, accompanied by Mrs. L. J. Meciim, of Portland, who Is visiting at the Llndey home in this city while Mr. M ecu 111 is on a bunting trip in I the mountains, motored to the p coast and enjoyed the sea at An- !MlPi? WIPS. zona Inn. yesterday. They got an early start, and went to the end I in PHONE 25 311 NO. JACKSON "SECRETS" of the Improved section, of t!ie Kooseveit Highway. They vlnfd Pnndon enroute. and traveled 275 miles that day. Go' roads and automo'-'le ara a treat ronibina l tloo. I "She's end tnr wife." was the an swer of Chailes Illlss of Tulsa, Okls.. to charres of his wife that he stole their four year-old ton. Kha is known on the tugs as Beryl Urown, Chicago opora tur. The. R-T. Dr. Lawrence M. Ight, pastor of the Methodist Chnrch at In a, til., nnder arrest at Mount Vernon, has confessed that h. killed his wit wlih .isenic and that h had previously murdered VVUIort Sweetin by glvins hltn the same poison. II- rave S.eetln ths f"on'hirD th1'' Utt,r "'.J leclared he .le both "io end their suffeiini; " IHghl denl.d ha kil ed he pair so as to ba able to siaka lore to Mis. KUia Uaeeun. as had been rumored Mrs. Bweetln ts 11 gver lh allalr.Pht denied tarus lor MUMl ai uvuiaivti sum in ivvd ur iiusi'- I