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    EIGHT
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1925.
Always HangTrug
Hever Need Repairs
"Can't-Sag" Gates are
made of wood and steel,
bolted together. No nails
to pull out or work loose
allowing the gate to sag and
drag. Nothing to get out of
Stock can't throw them off hinges.
Cost Less Last Longer Look Better
Yhey arc tho most popular dates. Moro than a million In use
America. Thousands being hung every lnontli. Hi t yours (mm
Churchill Hardware Company
in
IILI
Claiming that Mary N. Palmer
In not being treated In a fair man
ner, resldentB of Days Creek Ut-
day presented to the counlv Judcc
a petition asking that the case
now pending concerning the
posal of the woman's nine chll-
dren be deferred until de Is abl"
tii niiiieur ntiil Ktnle Kit uwn case,
TWr- VIm..r'. hnhnn,1 w nr.
rested recently charKed with a
crime against his own daughter,
and was sentenced to the pfiilien-
tiary. There are nine children In
tlu family, and Mrs. Palm r is
no confined to the Albcrtlna Kerr
kohw K..,a In I,t.-tl.,n,l ii'likp., ulw,
is expecting another.
The wonmn wr ent to the Htutn
111 I IMiiuini nru mil-
asylum for observation, hut was
cently removed to Pert land to
await the birth of her tenth child.
Proceedings have been institut
ed to take the children from her
on the grounds that she is not
competent to care for them, and
she haB been ordered lo appear 1
on February 23rd, to show cause
why they should not he permanent
.. u : ,w '
i r.w.i, ..,.i..t... ....i.
that it is the desire of the woman
to keep her family, and that she
Is trying to devise ways and means .
A Cohtmbiaknit Slipover
SWEATER
la a fitting companion these chilly mornings.
QPENCE
1 24 Cass Street.
ROD AND GUN CLUB
BANQUP.T
Friday, Feb. 13. '25 at 6:30 p.m.
at the Palace of Sweets
EVERY MEMBER BETHERE
-- k - v-rYf i
THE LIBERTY
DOUBLE SHOW
TODAY AND TOMORROW
A Story of Life Ilsrlf
Set in (he most fascinatinp: city on cartlt.
PERCY MARP-IONT
in
"Legend cf Hollywood"- jf
Also
YALE UNIVT-USITV. i-rcsmts
"WOLFE and I
MONTCALM" I
in tltr fall of Qurlwc
from the Chronicles of America
i ALSO: ALSOPS FAHLES
I AND "TOWN TOPICS- g
IrHlE
f-f-
Swing freely.
Gates
In
m.fgjam.iii im-Iihuim nw
.
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ROB FRISCO BANK ' Talks were also made by the varl
j ous ministers, and by I. II. iiubar.
(AmHiMf I'h-m l-BM-il wirr.)
A. ri 1.. I .1 t... A
Z V,, "iii.' I 'i
Trust company at Twenty-
fourth and Sancheff streeta
here today and obtain d be-
tween $J,o) and $3.uN. They
(scaped, but the number of
their aulomoblle was taken
b a policeman who reported
that he apparently wounded 4
one of the robbers in an ex-
change of shots with hi in.
4 The only person in the
bank when the robbers enter-
.! were three employes.
These were compelled lo
a ut i f-in.u tint u-n1l A
while .he nnen Ki.f was rlfl-
cd.
Coming back the robbers
encountered Policeman Jo-
Hfph Malone und an exchange
f shots too k place as the
"Mcn ped away In un au-
. . . ,l . . .. . .
m I (k AlillflllM K1I1I1 III IIIH W I
nwn IttKgercd as though
wnen.1,.,1
of keeping them. Obviously 8he;Te Income has been steadily
is In no condition to muk the trip placed In various store buildings
to Kosfburu at this time, a fact iuni city. These cans ...e
which is heliiK set forth In the pe-
tltion presented today.
i he Jicll-1
tlon is signed by more
:v:,. r:"". i .. ..' .
...ut.i...i -...-I it ..-i,'. .i.... ;.
tlon bo'deferred until such a lime
nH the woman can appear and tie
fend her right to the children.
.
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J
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a - - 'aoj.-M Tf. -.' jfx at m. ,-i"-;
THEATER
te
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HELP IS NEEDED
FOR SALVATION
ARMY AT ONCE
(Continued from pasel.)
poor and lowly,
the eIov'fily and
tho:;e who have
: poverty strick
,110 other organization to look after
ih-ir in any ntt-dn, and often time,
dire iii-c-.silit'S. The Incr-ine. ha.
; been ht-aIily fallliiK off until at
the usnt tune it is IfHA than flu
J per month, while tin; expense of
Jiall rent alone In $40 per month.
The people who attend the meet
lliU'ft of the Salvation Army are not
the ones who can r-UMiJ t the work,
an 1 tin rase with the rhurehex of
the elty, and c-otiM-quently outside
KUiM'ort In necensaiy.
.Mayor Jlouck, who was railed In
to attend the meeting. Htaled that
the lack of support It duo to a gen
eral apathy. That no one doubts
the value of tin- organization, but
that )eoplo generally are negligent
In coiiinhutin:; to Ita support.
He. Htaled that the only final BoTh
utlon of the tntuatiou Is
n ni,m
n 'uiii-
Imut'ity c-heyt; the grouping of all
j charities and one bitf drive to raise
I lie necessary funds to curry on the
iwrif for the entire year, no that
1 ih" bUHiness men and resid'-nta of
I the city will not'be coiiHtantly o-
limited for donations of various
'kinds. I
exi!tert ruler of the Klks lodge, who
luiiL.w.rt ...wl I.i 11' I tl I
i,7 Vt7Z
i manent method of handling the or-
jKiinized charities was advanced by
all speakers.
I There was a Kreat deal of dis-
kussion concerning the work or Him
I Salvation Army and Its need for
runus. u was snown mat there can
be no delay; that there must bo
some relief afforded at once.
Several plans were advanced, one
for solh itation of Immediate dona
tions, with an organized campaign
to raise the ycar'a budget during
the spring.
The plan finally adopted provides
for a PllHee Composed of repit!-
sentative men and women tomeet
tind organize ways and means of
raising $2, dim), which it is believed
will be Huffident to carry on the
work until the community chesl
plan can be worked out and put in-
to effect. j
LfV".."
"L. VS1 ' 1 H.rk tur itd 0n by hw
... . i .....
past lew i
months, bIiowIiik many cases of
""' '"(, oiiicu naie uee .
al forded re ,f.
placed there for the purpose of re
ceiving small donations for the
,,, ,! , , work of the organization. Money is
' ."" "J needed at once to cany on the i.--..
. ..... -i li"f ork upon which tho Salvation
" "' Nation
"Army is now engaged. The organ
i!" i lBl.?ri,M .iM tl.VkH B,'V'ral
days, and in the meantime thero
:nre cases of actual need which
I should be Kiven attention Ruse
burn people nro asked to "Rush the
Can" for a few days to help tide
over inn period or necessity, 'iliose
..u i iu u suiaii oonauon to
neip until me drive can lie put over,
are asked to drop their loose
; , , , . .. ,-"'."'V. ,
ma, a check direct to Captain Fred
AnuetMin,
,
Whal's all the noise about?
(ilil.MM IllttlS. have Invented a
lour nt' bread that has no equal for
quality all I purilv. (illi.MM liHOS
.MILK llliKAI). Phono m.
j A demurr
, . . I
was argued today,
111 the cast, ut OlloMiiel.el against
I l. U. Shambrook and J. G. Jlod- ;
I go, u suit tu which the piiiimitt
lis fieel.hig lo recover $ri,uuu dam- .
ages from the two deputy nherlfis, f
claiming Illegal search of his au- i
tomnlule. The demurrer UUt by '
IMstrict Attorney tiinltui claims.
lTi;it the cmnplaitit J nits to set
forth Mitfieient facts to cotistitutt
a cause of action, this contention 1
being based upon t h ' allegation I
i tat It is i lie privilege and duty
of llliv oi flciT Uliiler tli4i t.-iu- to
search a car suspected of carry- I
idl- Miiuor. It Is claimed that the I
complaint fails to deny su h ri:!il j
:itl,l that coiiM-iiieuil it iloes not ,
give nil t icient basts for an action .
against the officers. i
! If It Is ho good why haven't we
heard of It before? Yon are hear
ink' of It now. 4 ';: 1 1 pl:on-- 13. ! llr
iltra loaf of Gltl.MM Pltos. MILK
KliKAli.
lAH'Mlr.l T. a t.-Wl Wrr. I
POUTLANO. Ore , Feb. 11.
i ';t t le nominally st a.ly ; no re
CejptS.
Hogs nominally steady; receipts
L'iui i lo;t ihreci
Sheep tionili:
C.iptH.
roiiTi.ANn.
l.
niliiallv steadv ; no re
Ore. K,h 11
i itrreiii rec.
Kkcs cent lower.
lTc; pullets C' i :
2m - ; henneries 2
firsts 7 1 ; ,i
,f d'll led
Portlam
Putter steady. Kxfra cube-
DANCE
at
DIXQNVILLE
Friday Nile
February 13
Free Lunch
Music by The Gliders
DEMURRER AREUEO
mi ninninr nniT
; ' ft e X r-ty l Tr-t i
BECKIETISPIIES.
MaHj(-t l-rrw ! Wfs. I
I'OKTJ.ANO, Ore., Feb. 11 )
The iVieific Co-operative '
Wool Growers' new hoard of
directors met yesterday and
elected ofiicers for the corn- I
fni? year. .'hiirle L. lieck- 1
ley of liixotiviile. Ore., was
chosen president, gureeedinx
Fred YV. Ilerrln, who ha
been president during the
! past four years. J)r. K. K.
Hrownell of San Francisco,
! was elected vice-president.
! K. A. M Corniack of Kugene
was elected Kecret ary-treas-
! urer.
( Tho new board of directors
! are: F. benford. Ash-
l lilllU. wri'., II. II. I'l lor, Ul
1 . i.i,...i...i...- r..i . - (.....I-
ley, iJir.onville. Ore.; K. A.
I McOorniack, KtiKene, ()re.;
.1. W. Smith, Auroru. Ore.;
T. D. Tyrer. Friday Harbor,
Wash.; IS. K. Hrownell, San
! Francisco, Cal.; W. K. Hunt,
Maupin, Ore.; Tom Cronln,
Powell Hutte. Ore.; C. V. Pa-
lex. Spray, Ore.; S. D. Dor-
man. Ontario, Ore.; If. (i.
Pockhain, Wilder, Idaho; V
J
Hurd, Corvullis, Ore.; C.
H- JJoollttle,. I'kiah. Cal.; J.
li. Peterson, iJixon, Cal.
Secretary Ward reported
that tho association was able
to finance the wool growers
through pre-shearlng advance
us well as making advances
on the wool after it has been
varehoused. This has enabl-
cd growers to take advantage
of orderly co-operative mar-
keting.
! v
NAVAL BILL SIGNED
rAw'iated rntw Lea) wire.
W'AShMNOTON, Feb. 11.
The naval appropriation bill
with lis request for another
arms conferenep wdk uifntl a
'
1
The president P.ffixed bis
A attrniLtnre withmit nnhHr. n,. a'
m,.nt nn ths .conference suk- olfpN ANirTHAI.FTtiy'lnder
4 K,.s,)n . a total of 2S7.000,-
,.., n... .... . ' .
Jh; esldishme" Z I
,ni. fis1! v,.ur b,..;,,,,!,,. I1(,xt .
Ju j
: ;i
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!
COOLIDCE HAS HOBBY
rAMnrl.lnl Prm I -! Wirr.)
WASHINGTON. Feb. 11.
President CooHdue. often-
times ilescribed as a man
without a hobby, really has
. nnP whi,.h In
a lateral Benso
a ,. r,i,.s ,,alv. s , p, 4
,r,r n,r, , ,h ,
of a hobby horwe, so arranged
that the operator receives the
. am(. ,,, llp ,., f
- , , ......
mounted on a spirited hunter.
Set up in the president's
dresslni; room. It Is managed
by push buttons, which de-
termini' whether It Rhall go
through the movement of a
c inter, agallop or merely a
trot.
city 431c; fdnndnrds 42c; prime
firsts 40c; finds :fs; rndergradea
nominal; prints 4rc; turtons 4Cc.
Putterfat Rtendv. Pest churning
.'.m 4:v n' t ship r- trru-k in
JCi'lie 1: 4-.c 'Miveri'l Portlnnd.
f poultr" f'ri'i. r"-nrrr. Ilej
,.
hens U-fii.Sr; !i'-ht 17 ; rprlnqs :
A ...... -i,.....,
White Pekili L'Offi.lc; live luik"V
L':ic; dressed turkey; 33 ut 3 He
geesn Hie.
Onions flow, ?3 lintf 3. "li.
Potatoes hIow, $1.7.V
POIITI.AMI. Ore., Kelt. 11
Ki-gs are n cent l.ever In all
made but pullets todav wl' h ex
Ira; ported n the r;, hane nt 31
cent; firsts 32 cents and pulhts
at 3i cents.
Current reed tits are down n
cent at 2c net. Iteceipls are lib
eral and the market we:ik.
Putter continues Fteady and tin
chaiijred w I'll i! mnnd urd sup"V
I'll balanet -I ; extras 43 'c mid
standards 4-; print prices un
chant-ed at 4,'ic.
Live iioiiltrv and countrv dres-i-eti-meat
receipts w re Urht today
and the market ste.nlv In all line-.
N'lll:i !(:. v. Waliuit- No. 1, -i
ri 3!: filbert I.'i'm r; Hlinonds
"7c: Itrnil wv It '(,17c; (rgon
chestnuts l"i ! 17c.
Hops firm, no F!e reported
above New dust- rs 17'f ISc;
j finmles KturilSc; old crop nominal.
Cascnra bark cpiiet. New peel
i Sc per pound; Oregon grape root
j 4 cents.
i SAN Kit ANCISi'O, Keh 11 -Kkps
weak. Kxtt as "4 ic; extra
; plllletS L"c.
' Putterfat f. o. b. San Kraiuiseo
r.oc
I Poultry umhanced.
The proof of the pudding tV
.rating of it. Try tbN old n.li.,
on one loaf t.r tllilMM pl.'im
MIl.K PKK.0. and m wh-.t la;
p'-ns. I'hoiie lit.
Mi!Mi:i! itiiii:T nirs.
Mrs. C. L. Hadiey this niorninc
received word ot the death of her
nephew. l;lnier I'nlnier, at St.,
.lolms near Porilntid. Mr. Palmer
win about sixty years of a:e and
will be remeni hered l.y many pen.
pie Itt Oonelus I'ouiitv. Hi re
sidtd at Scottslttiri: ntid Oraiu rer
.ever;il veats. and al.o ftirnn'rlv
owned tlie Kinery property at
fliip-iua. He wa the son of !
!. I'aleier. l'uneral serxieen will
be cither st Portland or Kiucene.
The evolution of a loaf of hre.i I
is evemp'ilU'd in a nut hrovn leaf
ef t;l;i.ft huos. milk ltt;i:.n
I hone i:.J.
NZW TODAY I
WANTED Will do men's washing.
315 Chadwlek St.
SKK PAT for buildings of auy kind,
large or small. Also shop work,
ottice Kowler St. Phone 57-Y.
JOHN DKKlti; implements at
Klecker Amort Co., 507 N. Jack
son. Hose burg.
FOR KK.NT iiiK light room, suit
able for work shop or ware room.
Inquire Pettey's 'onf tfon-ry.
F((lt SAl.t; -2 Uoz. WhitrnKhoin
h. ns. 1 pie. A. K. Itutti'r. Itt. 2. )
llox 37-A. I'honn 4IK2.
Fl'I.irsKT of duubllassli-r slunk
absorbt-rs, for Ford, $14.75. Like j
new. t'mpnua Ilattery Station.
Knit Itk.T-Modrn 4-roonu-d fur-1
nished house to b Idle Feb. lti.
I'bone 17UJ or rail 547 S. Stt-ph
ens St.
SKK PAT, the old reliable for any
Und of cement blocks or cement
w oi k. F. F. Patterson, office
Fowler St. Phone 57 V.
WAN'TKD 2 tons clean oat and
vetch or oat hay. Also platform
males, 6'm or XmO lb. capacity,
llox Hfj-C. Kt. 2. Koseburg.
' ANTKI) F.xperie need.-woman
wants lo hear from party with
rooming house for rent or Bale.
P. O. Pox C25. Koseburg, Ore.
LOST Fox hound, black and white
spotted, lost between 1)1 Hard and
.Myrtle Creek. Keward. Krvln nice
Oakland, Ore. Phone 40F4.
AN VON K DKSIKINt; quilts or "corn-
tons quilted or tied. Inquire of
the Itaptist ladies or president of
t he Ladies Aid, Mrs. L. Kohlha-
gen. I
FOR KKNT Nice clean 2-room fur
nished apt. Lights and water fur
nished, wood range. Also 2 light
and airy sleeping rooms. 825 Mil
h-r St.
II A V FOK SALfr; Alialia, gram,
hay, timothy and straw, guaran
teed quality; prompt shipment
Prices upon application. Kichard
Nyman. Walla Walla, Wash.
Il.WTKHY repairliiK is a specialty
here. Prices are lower, workman
ship belter. Before you throw
that old battery away try us for
repan-s.mpqua unttery station.
WANTED 25 rod of seoond hand
chicken fence. Height 5 ft. Ad-1
dress J. o. Howurd, Koseburjr,
Ore. 1
Ore. Phone 1086.
truck and trailer. Must be sold at
once. Priced riKht. Apply to O. W.
outik, 116 Cass St. Administra
tor A. S. Frev j Knnu uiiuia
'iv. i,t, . . i
.,iiivik i uLna, to u-ion tor !
any class of work. Prices from
; to 4000. Logglug lumber,
transfer, etc. See Frentzel, care
C. A. Lock wood Motor Co., Kose
burg, Ore.
FOR SALK On easy unhs, two
new, modern, four-room cottages
with garage, on paved Btreet, at
the corner of Corey Ave., and Mil
itary Street. L. iV. Metzger,
Phone 362.
fiAIirCLTTTING"35ehTs7curr60
cents, full marcel and curl 75
cents. Afl other beauty work at
reasonable prices at my home.
Amy Rogers, 331 So. Main, Phone
57-V.
MOOKli.N Ai'AKTMK.NT Foil
RKNT Centrally located on bus
iness street. 4 rooms fully fur
nished and equipped; larse priv
ate bath; complete with water
and IIkIUs paid for, ?25. Law
rence Axency, 125 Cass Street.
Phone 21 a.
UoWlt.Nf li I'MfALOW on paved
street. A new home that Is ex
ceptionally well built. tiaraKe.
llasenient. All improvements.
Owner will rIvh Kood terms.
Price irmo. O. Young H Son.
Phone 417.
IliKPl llLIC 3J
hoist, J 101)0.
Dump body und
"i Harford 3J, dump body and hoist,
: 1 75U.
Stundard 3J dump body and lioist,
rebuilt.
See Frentzel care C. A. Lock
wood .Motor Co., Roseburg, Ore.
THK iAI.l E IS THKRK New 5
room bungalow. .Modern, ltase
inent. I'aved street. Sidewalk.
Priced at S32IM. Small dow n pay
ment and balance in monthly
payments. Will iay Rood bis re
turns on investment as u renlltiK
proiiosltlon. O. V. VoutiK & Son.
Phone 417.
rt)irSAT.K OTTirKNTrimirsTzt-d
3 room house, clean, freshly pa
pered and partly furnished. 2 lots
t-'uruKC, and out buililiiics, cotsl
place for chickens, con eiilent to
itenson sclimil, loiated on tith
street. Just north of end of pave
ment. Price .mio or rent for 1 12.50
per mo. See owner. A. M. Wal
lace. 1113 6th St., RosebuiK, Ore-
i'OR ItKNT reroom nioilern house.
Ilasement, paved stroet, 23. 2 6
rooin furnished houses at tJD per
mo. 5-room house at 447 .N. Rose
street. f2ti per month. 7 -mom
house on west side. OaraKe. LarRe
pardon spot. J2o per month. 5
room house at 917 S. Main street.
Newly papered. Chicken house
and yard. 120 iier month. 4 nxmi
house with some furniture. MH
ler'a Addition. CaraRe. 120 per
mo. Also furnished apartments.
W. Youiir m Son. Phone 417.
V StRANOK 'CONDITION- Kxlsts
which makes this the most desir
able slock ranch In the county.
250 acres of deeded pnd w ith
three thousand acres of outranse
surrounding It on all s'des; fenc
ed in on all sides; 50 acres finest
creek bottom under cultivation;
all In crops; stream throiKli
place; can IrrlRate; 15 acres fine
bearing prunes; ,1 acres mixed
fruit; 7-room house; fireplace;
water system; fully furnished. Pi
ano, range. Kvervthinii coes. 3 big
lock barns; new chicken house;
engine house; granary; 4 horses:
harness; 2 wagons; full set new
Initdemetits: 16 milch cows; 7
heifers: 1 bull; 4 brtHMl sows; 14
pigs: geese: turkeys; chickens;
drag saw; power saw; 4 gas en
gines; 4 miles from town on good
road: new high and grade school.
Klghtcen thousand takes every
thing. Kight thousand cash. Hal
ance long time. lwrcnre Agency
, 125 Cass Street. I'bone 2 la. 1
3 room
FOK RKNT Furnished hous. ke,
in rooms. Phone
Full SALK English foxhound,
chf-ap. llox 1 111, or inquire at
I Uost-burx Garage.
ix) vor know
THE HOTEL,
I DI'SINESS
Is the biKKcat tlUiiK
in the west? Here is a real oppor-
tunity. Four hundred a n.onth net
come; 31, we I turn shed rooms;
old established; best location
FR RENT Furnished
apt. 4os K. DouKlas.
in'
towd doiiiK a Kood business all
of the time; cheap rent; long
least. I'rice J6.j0. Full informa
tion Iawrenee Agency, 125 Cum
Street. I'honn 219.
A trip of Inspection for the pur
pose of looking over the new
schools built in the cities of Ore
gon, will be undertaken by the
school board the rest of this week.
The directors will leave tomorrow
morning in automobiles To visit
F.ugene, Salem, Albany, Corvullls
and Portland, where they will in
sect the various school buildings
tlwTH to obtain ideas to be incor
porated into the new building to
be built hi Koseburg. The archi
tects will accompany the directors
and a most thorough investigation
will be 'made.
The directors met last night and
held a general discussion of the
Hthool proposition. Types of con
struction were considered and
many matters yeriaining to build
ings discussed. The architects
uresenled a number of different
sets of plans embodying various
features, and the board spent con- I
siderable time going over and pick- j
uiK uui nit? ileum which iney tie- -
sire included In the building to be I
built here. j
This morning a survey was !
made of .thn Pellows tract, and as j
soon as the plat is urepared the
board will take steps to select the j
site and purchase theland. Rough-
ly outlined, the school site' is ex-
petted to include a strip 1200 fet ;
long and 4U0 feet wide, running i
' from Harvard avenue
' NOTICE TO PATRIARCHS
Regular meeting I'nlon Eneamp-
I ment No. 9. tonlxht. Golden Rule
: dl'Kree wl" be conferred
FRKO MILLER, C. P.
Ray K. Glass spent the day here
yesterday attending to business
Interests.
Mr. Glass Is a resident
of Ku irene.
DANCE
OLALLA
Saturday Evening
February 14
GOOD MUSIC.
INSURANCE
is ii IniNitirsH Hsxrt
Vnu mtiliituin a renerve ftinl to
liflp you w cat lit r a f inuiicial
ITtslK.
Hut iiiiirr frofpit-nt and unexpnrt
etl Hie tli rriitt-tt tirouiclit a ho (it
hy inciii. ut. 1- fire, by lie ft.
Thi'V n 1 1 Milan hiHH iinli'xs ynn
liiivt thf rln'it kintl ef iinmniicf.
the r.Tt.-rvt fund tliat i-ruthles v..ii
to K-t tli- bust f Hie tilicxpcctfil.
DANCE
AT
Melrose Country Club
Saturday Night
February 14
GOOD MUSIC
Guaranteed Slice
Repairing
We'll fix up your
worn shoes so a lot
of service can be
had from them, ahd
do it at less cost
than you can get it
done elsewhere.
Howard's
Shoe Shop
1 14 N. Main Street
n:i e j tiu :
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Among those from northern
.! points, who spent Tuesday in this
clty tranBactng business matters,
... . m ., ,
" o j. iv. luuiuu u& j or iijiuu.
R. W. Price, the manager of
the Crater Lake Lode. was here
front Portland Tuesday, and was
an overnight puest of J. W. Wea
,,, ;," mr"-f
N(,w ,., UuM ut A-ihlamL
ver, of the Hotel Lmpqua. Mr.
at Ashland.
and left for that city this morn
ing. DR. H.C. CHURCH
OFTOMETRISl
EyCl.U'VVE OPTICAL
PSRVICE
Perkins Building Phone 8(
Second Floor Hoseburg, ore.
Electronic Diagnosis ana
- Treatment
(Abramt Method)
DR. HARRISON FOLK
Electronic and Chiropractic
Physician
'17-18-19 Perkins Bldg. Phone 491
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMKTIIIvr
Specialist In the fitting of
Glastten i
116 Jackson Kt.
MOOSE
DANCE
Wednesday Night
February 11
Moose Hall
Corner Jackson and
Washington
Puhlic Invited.
Dr. Moses D. Vinyard
SURGEON CHIROPODIST
(Painless)
Will Be in Roseburg
Five More Days.
Scientific Treatment of
the Human Foot
Phone Room 2G The Hotel
t'rand for Appointment.
Sunday and Evenings by
Special Appointment
Calls to any part of city.
Satisfaction Ouuranteed.
Consultation Free.
THURSDAY
Children under 16 years of age
by their parents. This picture
Hoard of Censorship.
WILLIAM TUX .
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and. Beauty t4
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LITERATURE 'Ml
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35c ANTLERS 35c
It you were as careful about
what you eat as you are nbout
what you wvtfr, CiiU.MM F.UOS.
would supplv the State of Or-iion
with .MILK illtEAD. I'bone VS.
EVENING
CLASSES
In Commercial Telegraphy and
Touch Typewriting Kates rea
sonable, enroll now.
Roseburg Telegraph
Institute
, 224 Perkins Bldg.
Also
"Trailing Trouble"
Comedy
Children
10o
Majestic
Adult
1So
Thursday:
"Sign of the Cactus"
Also
"International News"
and
"Busy Buddies"
Comedy
Note: Notwithstanding the
fact that Los Angeles audi
ences paid 11.00 aud J2.00 to
see the premier of Butterfly,
regular prices will prevail
Children 10c
Adults 25c
ANTLERS
Thurs: Dante's Inferno
Z3
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AND FRIDAY
not admitted unless accompanied
has been passed bv tho National
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