ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1925. SIX Iff UliN Tl$TI fTMu et pad m.JtJt i.n Jappy and safe too, . an' Bis floor The nursery floor, especially, should be sanitary and easily kept so. Nairn Linoleum has no cracks to collect dirt and germs. A damp mop keeps it spotlessly clean. Quiet and resilient. Cannot rouh up or splinter. Cool in summer, warm in winter. Many cheerful patterns that w ill keep brightness continually in this room. Ask to see them. McKEAN, DARBY & BALDWIN COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Roseburg, Oregon NAIRN Linoleum CHAFF FROM THE CRIST AT THE CAPITOL WASHINGTON, Fob. 33. (ITnl td I'ress ) . JnHi'ph S. McCoy, whlto-liaimi treasury department actuary, snjilres to writ the per fect tax lnw. For yean, MrCoy has figured, estimated and puzzled iAit other men's tax bills und predicted how they would work but back in his mlud all the time has Iftln the perfect law. ConKron, perhaps, Borne day may ak him to do it, Junt for a flyer. .McCoy cuiya Its hfKhest rate will be 10 or -15 per cent, normul and surtax combined, A dusty old offic In the treasury department builillnn bnunta the clock from which KprariK "standard time." Two-srnrtt years ao, Wash JiiKjon, Italtliuore and New York observed local times, varying by several minutes. A i-owriinient worker whose name is Inst to his tory conceived the Idea of zonliiR the country Into ronton, observ ing the same time. He worked the Idea out on an old walnut wall clock in his otllce, providing It with ono minute hand and six hour hands, each of a different color. One stands for Greenwich (Lon don) time, and the others for At lantic, eastern, central, mountain and 1 'Keltic time, which have born adopted. Though t he ' ant hors name Is lout to memory, the old clock still ticks awuy on the wall, pushing lis seven hands around the dial. Army signal corps officers hope some day to build a gigantic radio Bin I Ion In the Icy wastes of North A tank a to communicate directly with Kuropo via the North Pule, The frigid polar nir has found to be A superlative medium for carrying radio waves and by linking up tho western United States through cables overland wires, or radios. cm i 1 CONSULT Rapp Building I THE LIBERTY THEATER LAST TIME YAKIMA u "ROMANCE AND RUSTLERS" A World's Champion Rider in Action Also: Feature Comedy: "ltngliiiiK Gns" Alsp: Fields and Streams "Salmon Fishing' SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY MRS. WALLACE REID in BROKEN LAWS (Endorsi'd by Club Womm. Clvlr (.ra.l. rn, TuJiltc orflcluU an! J many ntlurt.l (ant transmission of messages to Kurope could be effected. Arctic phenomena, including the aurora borealis, do not appear to In terfere In the slightest with radio communication. Though much blame for static has been placed on the aurora, it Is believed to exor cise no evil effect on wireless trans mission. Signal corps men stationed at tiny Alaskan posts to aTford them radio communication with the out side world frequently enjoy con certs from Kuropeun broadcasting stattous, notably lleiiln, when com plHely out of touch with American Millions. This fact is what first gave the orrirers the idea of trans polar com mercial communication, which some day may be a fact, j Here is one for the doubting; Tliemases who question the claim of (he C nlted Stares army and navy to the championship marksman hliip of the world. When Washing ton was snowed-ln by the big bllz md the news photographers who "cover" the White House tried to have a little fun with cabinet off. cers. An Secretary of War Weeks and Secretary of the Navy Wilbur were coming out of a cabinet meet ing, the photographers asked tin m to pose In school-boy fashion, throw ing snow-bulls at each other. Wilbur and Weeks solemuly agreed. The secretaries picked up the rfulit amount of snow, and jmi ted out hard icy balls. The phott graphers got behind their cameras and prepared the locus. The cabi net officers aimed, "Fire," shomed the photographers. Weeks and Wil bur fired - and hit two cameras square In the lens. EXTRA MUSIC AT BAPTIST SERVICES Extra special music at the llap- list services tomorrow evening at 7:.U. Orchestra directed by Mr. ott. Choir directed by Miss llaseltlne. Miss llasidtine will slug a solo. The pastor will give a brief bcrmou. Public cordially Invited, lo it now. Order a sample loaf of Grimm Pros.' MILK PUKAD and it will become your steady diet. Phone RUN DOWN A run down system Is due to disordered nervea. A chitopracllc examination locates your trouble, and by adjustments relieves It and builds up the body. "Yours for Health" Dr. C H. McNeil Chiropractic Specialist Phon. 694 J 327 'cst Cass TONIGI IT CANUTT 8 , ' The annual convention of the; Oregon Itetail Merchants Assoria- Hon. will be held In Ctit-'ene on Sun-1 day, Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, of next week, and It Is expect ed that there will be a large num ber of the business men of this city in attendance. A splendid program has been prepared and noted speak-1 ers will be present to make ad-1 dresses on the various lines of! trade Included In the association. lint- or inn ifaiuri'B m me champion. yenliTday it art Ml traln- tracln division ronfrrrnros whi-re'K fr hi, 12 round bout with thi! problems of each line of busl-i (t.rt CallDia to be held at Vernon nes will be Riven consideration, ar,.na February 24. It was an and addreiixrs made by exiertB. notinred that .lack Pempwey, Question have been propounded heavyweliilit title holder and for each trade division, und theae will be discussed on Tuesday after' noon . . The committee has Riven much thouKht to the entertainment of Hie I nf (,.n f the world's greatest delegates, and luncheon will tx1 ! uprlritora named by Charles I'ad held at the leadlnK eatinK houses of 1 ,o, i,, champion sprint star, ex KUKi ne, and bauiiiel will be clven eluding himself. The other nine every evenlns. with the annual on the list In the order named dance on Tuesday. Prominent I are: Harold Abrahams. Creat speakers from all sections of the coast will bo present. The I'nlvcr slty of Oregon will also contribute to the program. Delivered a mile without a cent of profit. That's our service on fresh, pure, wholesome, (irlmin llios." Mll.K IHtKAl). l'hone 133. EXPECT TO REACH CAVERN TOMORROW (Continued from page one) hoped that at that distance wo would hit solid rock to hold tho shaft in position. However, we did not strike tho rock and us a precautionary measure the shaft Is now being tied into position t keep It from slipping down. It is being hung from the top of the ground. The shaft in now within five or ten feet of the complete depth." At the time It was Impossible to tell when the tunnelling would be slarted. No chanue was indlcalt'd In the estimated time that Collins would be reached about 7 o'clock Sunday morning. CAVE CITY, Ky., Feb. 14. Men In the natural passage to Sand Cave talked to men in the rescue, shaft being sunk toward Hoyd id- lins, entombed cave explorer, while making soundings at 11 o'clock , a , t H. T ( armichael and Elbert II IIIIN.I Will 1. III.- 1M- torn of the shaft and held di.tlinct con versa t ion with F.d Premier and two other men who were Jn the passage as far as the cave-In, said an official statement, "It Is es timated that we will reach Collins In approximately 20 hours ptovid ed no other difficulties occur. We still have six more feet before we hnll..vo.1 in he. tho rnnf of the niv! ! ern leading to Collins." The shaft, according to Mr. Car- michael, will tap Sand Cave he tweeu Collins and the point where the cave In occurred In the natural passage last week. The point be tween the cave In and Collins was estimated at 2 feet. Tho penetra tion of Sand Cave will be in front of Collins. Previously it had been believed that It would bo behind Collins. Digging, will continue until 3 o' clock this afternoon when a new section of timbering will be low. r ed into place, one of the dinners flaid at noon 'today. This will take until about S o'clock tonight and when the digging is resuimd we I may cut through to Sand Cave any I minute, he a Med. j CAVE CITY. Ky.. Feh. 11. IT. T. j Carmlchael, superintendent of the Kentucky Rock Asphalt company, who dropped his work to take ) charge of Floyd Collins' rescue ( shaft was so intent on the rescue! effort lhat he forirot yesterday was his wife's blrthdav. Mrs. Car-j michael went to the sand hole ; camp yesterday afternoon to take' her huliand some hot coffee, some food and a razor, and n minded him of the event. SAND CAVK. Ky., Feh. 14. An official bulletin at 2 o'clock said the Hoyd Collins rescue shaft is now f.5 ft feet deep. A shift of experienced hard rock miners were sent down at L'::!i to sturt a slophit; tuniit l down to the nine font cavern, which officials hope will lead to Collins prison. I CAVK CITY. Teh. II. T.ck 'Collins, aged father of Klnvd Cnl illlis. elltomlteil c.ive evttlnrer to. 'day appealed to the prrxs of the country to convey hU pnitltude to I all who ha vi allied In lltn rffortn !to r-'tiniH hi son. "I want to thank all who hai (tlvi'n th.'tr s.-r- vii-i-M. H-'ht quiMiii'tit. nmdf dona- tlot.. prayi'd for Floyd or m-nt im sxatrt u of nvmnnthv and rondo- .nctV Raid tho ilMn'sn .d iarcnt. . o Kor ronrrt'to work rail Taylor, lKt No. Flint St. Tl. 2-5 K. - AI'TO CiOI'S Ol'K ;HAII - ' An ntitnniohtlo occupied by two traiolllntf nalosinon wrnt off tho hithwjiy ahont flvo mllon north f Myrilo Crock this ntorniniE. Tho Hirkonhackor touriiiR car. tn which they were riding failed to negotiate a turn, either because of a .broken steering apparatus, ; or a hkiu, anu went over uio grade, rolling about leei to the men ro- and both bruised. They re tuken to Myrtle Creek on a stage which reached the spot a few minutes after the arrfdent. The car was badly wrecked. SPORT SHORTS (AwnrlatM Prw. Lm.M Wirt I Vlrlrpr Walker, wollprwelcht Ilabe" Cullen, Newark promoter, would second Walker. I.oren Mtirchlson, New York sprint flesh, Is first on thn list 1 ttrltaln; II. Houbeu, Cermany; Jackson ficholz, I'nltnd States. Al Lo Coney, United Stntes; How man, United States; Frank llus sey, Unite, State; C. Hill, Unit ed States; (1. K. Porrlt, New Zea land, and Keats Lloyd, United States. Arrangements for the bantam weight championship bout be tween Eddie, "Cannonball" Mar tin or Itrooklyn and Charley "I'hll" Rosenberg of New York, have been completed the date to be February liO and Madison Square Garden the scene. WASHINGTON. Feb. 14. Pros- ident Coolldge Is following a wait ing policy toward the problem of further armament limitation, but he Is watching developments abroad carefully and will be pre pared to act even he considers a ' l Th . . , '' .... f ' ; nt,ml,,n of permitting . Knrnm iul nnW(,rH tll l!eVeloD what can bo accomplished u.wc.id I disarmament through tho pro- Meet launched last year at Ceneva, 'r , Uwiv J SliXiltf He an- . , tn OOM.,.C in lh'cember that lie would do noth- ing until that project had reached a point Indicative of success or failure. If Orent Britain should take the view that more could be accomp lished through a conference called by the Pulled States, that develop ment doubt less would have great w ,',''ht ln W -assessment of the situation which might be underlak 'n m'ni HIGH SCHOOL VICTORS IN DEBATES FRIDAY The locnl high school debate teams came out victors In two de hales, held Friday, one at 2:45 in the afternoon, in the bih school auditorium, bet ween the Camas Valley high school team nml the Roseburg team, and one Kridav night at Riddle, between the Rid die high school team nml the local ' n'Kn p'hnl l'Hios. The question I wn:, ".'lved. Ihat the Japanese should be admitted to the 1'nited Slates under the quota term of the Immlgrajoit law." Th local debat ers upheld the affirmative side of the question, and the result was a three decision by the judges, who were, Mr. Northrop, of Wilbur; Dr. C. If. llailey, of South Deer Creek, and C- A. Ilrand, of the Overland Orchards. The negative team, which met the Riddle debater, won a two to one decision. The de bates were interesting, and show ed much foret bou l1i( and hard work on the part of the debaters DIVORCE ALLOWED. A divorce was granted today to O. IV Corns from Oitte Corns The charge was cruel and Inhuman treatment. Corns alleged a I 1,1111 wm' 're.nieniiy w.-nf awav , Ior mI wnn maie companions and that lurfm his absence Mi held disgraceful partle-. The plain tiff was represented bv Attorn v IVxt.r Rice. OAK GROVE BRIEFS Andrew Ttiwnenl wa Ui (ink MeiKhiy wllhvturkcys Mrs. tleorpn Wilcox visited at t,lP Mnrston hnnn Wi'dm-dday. s(,'oru r.-Cfivi.,. worn Thursday of tho il.-ath of )vn hnMhi-r. Ko-tiT Vrord. who ilh-.l R is h"! St. ( loud. Minn, j Wt-dnsdav mornimr i 11 !- Kru. had th had lurk to to lis one of his milk cn Suti- dav nlpht. anil Mr K. N. Howard w. ro on th plrk list l:it wt'i-k. but arr iimich bottor at this wrltimr. Mrs II. h. Kru-o and Ml Mil- drod Kruso cnllrd at tho Marsion homo WVdnodav. ' Dm, Wilcox was ln llost bun; Wednesday. If F. Scrord was In Oakl.m.l Monday. ( Miss I.ois llord ppont Ft 1. lav nU'ht at tho Solvrrt homo. Mrs. Sfl'-rk of Suthorlin vislf-d nt tho homo of h'T dauphtor Mvs. flaud r.off last wook. i 11. I. Kruso and Howard Lcnard wcro in Oakland Monday. Mr and Mrs. Chiud tloff ami s n and Mrs. S In k vMd at tho Si c- ard homo Wi ilnostlav. From Rural District i In fmm tho rural districts for a fow hours today vtsltfnr anil slum ttiiK with fvit'ods was Mrs. Krank St'iiilirtin-r. Mm. Stomhaur Is from Hal'.-) 33 DANCE Every Saturday Nite at the ARMORY A JITNEY PARTY MUSIC BY THOSE Blue Devils FEATURING ALL THE NEW ONES BE THERE CALL FOR CITY IMPROVEMENT BONDS Notice Is hereby given that city improvement bonds of the city of Kn.scburg, Oregon, series "O" No. 3 to 4T inc., will be taken up and paid on the 2"th day of February 1925. and that Interest thereon will cease aft r said date. Uated February 14th. 192.1. V. F. THOMAS, City Treasurer. PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 14. A broader shipping outlet for eccs steailied the local market, although extras were down another cent at the close of the week, being post id at 2S cents on the exchange. All other grades were steady and unchanged. Current receipts clos ed a half cents higher at 24ic. The local butter market was very firm at the close but no chance In prints or buying prices of buttcrfat Is contemplated over the weekend. Cube quotations were ateady on the exchange. Linseed oil prices have been re duced five cents a gallon by local wholesale paint and varnich houses. Raw oil fs now $1.37 and boiled $l.;:y per gallon in barrel lots. Mill feed prices have responded to the lower trend ln wheat. Mill run and middlings are $1 a ton lower today; all scratches $2 a ton lower; mashes $1 a ton lower and feed barlev, oats ami whe-u tl a Ion lower; feed corn declined ?3 i a ton. Countrv dressed meats were! steady and unchanged at the close of the week. Receipts ar light with little or no call. Choice light veal li; to 1J cents; choice lights hogs KiJ cents. ' Live poultry receipts were Jirlit today and the market closed steady in all xlines. Commission houses ' were denned up. With their bat teries empty and no carry over, a firmer market is contemplated. Prices were unchanged at the close. ' rORTT.AXD. Ore.. Feb. 14 Compared week ago: steers are strong to 2f cents higher; she stock !!." to r(ft cents higher; others i steady; week's bulk prices; beef j steers $fi to $7.r.O; few $7.7.r to S7Sr; one strict I v good load of I corn-feds $S.2ii; cows and heifers ! $5 to Jti; odil head heifers Q. 75; ; ton cows S;. 2Ti ; canner- and cut ! t'TS 2 to f4.r0; bologna bulls I S2.2R to $3 75; butchers S4 to $1.60; best light veal calves Sll; ' others $5 to $11 ",0. Hogs Compared week nrn: ' Mostly M cents higher; week's bulk prices r desirable weight butchers $1 to $12 ut: inix-d load $1140 to $1175; paking j sows $!' 75 to Jlu.riti; s'lmglwer pigs $10 ,10 to $11; feeder pig. ?s.r.O , to $!t r0; closing top $0 2". Sheep Nominally steady with I week ago; receipt practically all on contract. rOKTI.AM). Ore.. Feb. II --F: cs shout steady. Current n-r ip s injc; pullets 2ISc; firsts 23 ; rir 2I-; henneries 21 ii He delivered I'ort-, land. J'runlng tools at Wharton Pros In th rir. ult r.uirt of th Stnl. nf ; Of'irn tlif I'.'iinty of I 'o 1 1 n I nf. i W. K. lorrns, t'l:iint Itr. v. Sh'mh to ha t'h'VinK'T. I' f''n1:int. Ti Siiiniintnu. i h-vinKiT, in-nii-. artl : Vou nrt- ht'rct'V rfiitilrf) to app-rtr :in'l nnw.T tin i.it'i.l.i:n t if tht nlnintiff hr'in filfl hk.i int yu in th l"'ve .Milllltd ...tut. nil or ! forf lht l:i!t lv of tii time pr-- , rrih.'l tn ttu ontt-r nr inihltrntf.n of this utimtnon .-"ii n. wlii'ti; peftoil of tnm- IK ait i'i'h from ih. llth iIhv of l'VI-r. 1 t ti : t li.-lnif th il.it of t'i first i",ilIli at i.-n Itrrfof. unit tf yon fail o to Hipr t inl sniw r onilHiiit tlie ' pliilnMff will m-plv to the ourt fori ihf rflli f prav. d for tn his mm piultit. for a Ut'crt'f of fot.liiirr of tlu mot ttii upon the r-n I prop- rtv tlt-xfrflM-tl In plaintiffs o-i- plulnt. n-l h.Tt' ft. r nii-r pn-t l-u-, larlv il.'-. ril...i n foll. ws. to wit- , in ij'f' '; ''",v- .1::;'",r , II Tt ll tr i""l " of Ho north ! -i'i.rtM f hi-, t four In townfliip tw.-ntv ,r rmiB' "IX i W.-l of nmt'tlf Mftuli.t". i in. opt' hunih.'l t. iam"v i You art' further Tiotifi-' iiiiiiiii"i- f.Tvt i in-. I-u t I U-.i 1 1 m thi-r.or In tin t'W-ttt'Vh W . H tt.l ilv IMihlthtil nl l;ottMtrit, i 'nnnty. i r-non. put nit 'ii tho .ot.tulllit.H n rc. t lint this i vou hv lio. Intrif lit "t ;ii'f- In mii or r tnt M- ii ll.inult luiUf i ,i r th.. !. .tun'. . I ...tin. ,,.),. th- nth .li.v ..f K.:.r. l !..:.. v,mi r f.inh..r if i.-.i Hi . t t:,.- I, ..( th.. ltrt I'.it.ll. -ln.il tl-l until .1 t itnni-'ii. i . tii. lit" '!; l.:i. :ilfl th l...t inhtl..i of w ill h-' Itliiil.- tin tlif . Mr-h. Tll.w Alt..rnt'v f..r ri.nfl UuilUlntf, Kllvut. Ofvslt. tmowN. ;u i.it'.i" ! ii&wtodaY : FOR RENT 2 houses. 828 V. Lane St. . MINK'rrR coat for tale. Call at r,ll Winchester St. PUR "BALK 00 loads of barnyard manure. lJ.tr Creek lalry. l'hone 4r,Fll. FUR ri:nt -La rge 2 room a part ground floor. Phone nient on Sol-L or call 327 W. Douglas. YOUNG" LADY wants work of any kind by day or hour. P. O. Kox ls,p, Roseburg. FOR RENT Furnished house, close In. Also three other houses. C. U. Helbig. 4u7 W. Cass. FOR RKNT Placksmith shop. In quire W. J. Meredith, Looking Glass, Ore. Phone 1F2 for par ticulars. VA NTK DI to use w or k or work of any kind by the hour. Phone 5M-J. Maggie Noah, call morn ings. FOR SALE Whito Peklh duck eggs, $1 per setting. Also O. A. C. Ilarred Rock eggs, 1 a setting. Phone 34 F2. VANTKI 4 or5 room modern furnished or partly furnished house with garage. Address "House." care News-Review. AM equipped to handle " your con crete work efficiently and eco nomically. Stanley W. Taylor, contractor, 113 No. Flint St. Tel. 225-R. FKMALE" I IKLP" VVA NTK DEarii $5-$lt) weekly, addressing, mail ing circulars. Send stamped enve lope for particulars. Palace Mall Co., Toledo, Ohio. LO A N S Pie nTy of money to loan on Improved city property. No commissions. No delays. Umpqua Savings and Loan Association witB Douglas Abstract company. SALES M EN "OITaG ENTSVVANT Kl) A business of your own. Amazing money maker. Stylish quality shoes at $3.95 and $4.95. Outfit that makes sales. Style Arch, Dept. H2. Cincinnati. FEMALE HELP WANTED WanT ed Ladies In thjs locality to em broider aprons for us at home during their leisure moments. Write at once. Art Textile Shoppe, 10G2 Hughes Ave., Lima. Ohio. FOR-SATE Accredited chicks. Now is the time to get your or der in for future delivery. White Hatchery, sells only 8. C. White Leghorn AA accredited chicks at single A prices. Full count and safe delivery guaranteed. Write for price list No. 6. White Hatchery. Petaluma, Calif. FEMALE HELP" WANTED'ALSO MALE HELP WANTED Join the movies. All types wanted. No special qualifications required. Openings in Metro-Gold wyn Mayer's greatest 1925 motion pic ture "A Message to Garcia.' Ex penses and .large salaries paid. Write today. True Confessions Maerazlne. Itobbinsdale. Minn. " CLYDE LAUGlfEAn TRANSFERRED TO . AGENCY AT ALBANY. . C. W, Laughead. manager of the local agency of u the Pacific Fruit and Produce company, has been transferred to Albany, and Is leaving tomorrow to lake up his duties in that city. Mr. Clyde Hatfield who has been employed here for the past year with the company, will take Mr. Laug head n plnce fls manager of the agency Mr. Laughead has been a resident of Hosebnrg for a num ber of years while serving with the fruit and produce company, and his friend regret his depart ure, although pleased with his ad vancement. His family will re main in Roseburg until the end of the present school term. Tl. R. Kichter the Camas Valley l Roseburg visitor merchant today. ' was F. & F Eugene Roseburg FREIGHT CO. DAILY SERVICE BY INSURED CARRIER Will take freight to Kiu-ene. I'ortland and all way points or witl move your furnilure ny place. Roseburg Headquarters. Broadway's Garage Phone 393 Edmonds Foot-Fitters Huilt for comfort and to stand punishment. i We have a last for every foot S7.50 A treat for your feet - -, p JO. , , 7, f'. f ' i. y L itt 'V- 1 t him & I rrr. Washington ' Never Shirked Duty It In a well known fact that Wash ington never shirked duty, not only In time of peace, but ln time of war. Our beloved. Country wa slad to honor him as our first .president The Roseburg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. ASHBY'S IMPORTED Ilroreoll seed $20 per lb. Order from Mrs. N. C. Ashby, Apt. fi over Uoae Confectionery. lioseburK, Ore. American fence is zinc Insulated, a process by which 50 to lot per cent more galvanizing is placed on the wires than was possible under the old method. We buy in carload lots and will quote you according ly. Wharton 11 row. THE FEET Are the "Main Bearings" to tho "Human Machine". If neglected for an indefinite period without proper attention will surely re sult In a disarticulation and a possihle giving way entirely. For Scientific work and expert advice consult Dr. Moses D. Vinyard FOOT SPECIALIST Phone Room 206, The Grand Hotel for Appointment. Electronic Diagnosis ana Treatment (Abrams Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic Physician 17-1819 Perkins Bldg. Phone 491 DR. DEAN B. BUBAR iii.'1'fi.ii'rrltivr Specialist in thn titling of (iinHsefl 11 Jackson St. INSURANCE Von maintain a rest'rve fund to ti'I you weuthvr a f inumial Mut inor1 freqiifnt and unexpect ed lire 1h criMfjt liriuiKht uliuut t.v itcrtdi'tit, ty (iro. by ttwft. Tli'-y all mejin lim.s unl-s you have the riKlit kind of UisiiiBii.-f, th rt'STVt fund Hint cnuhlft you l" K't th hvm of the ua'Xect-d. ll;ie you? BOSFBIIRE. l)Pt TONITE 9 I I Miotic mni! S 1 Conrad XhkH, John Gllbort, Hedda Hopper, FhylHs Havor and Norma Shearer "THE SNOB" Feature Comedy "Fast Company" Our Gang Comedy Also: "World News" tha latest SUNDAY AND MONDAY MB ANTONIO MORENO f T W Helene Ckadwick Ths Gumps, in "Andy's- Stump Speech" Kr ANTLERS AS- Zane Grey's "Border Legion" Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldg. Roteburg, Ore. Phone 86. EVENING CLASSES In Commercial Telegraphy and Touch Typewriting. Kates rea sonable, enroll now. Roseburg Telegraph Institute 224 Perkins Bldg. WANTED! Wanted Amateurs Sing ers dancers comedians story tellers from three to elgiity years of age for Amateur Nite at the Ant lers. Three cash prizes turn In your name at theatre H office. Last Time Tonlte Hard Hitting, Fast Riding Jack Hoxie IN "Thi Sign of the Cactus ' Also 8th Episode '10 Scars Make a Man' Children 10c Majestic Adults 1Se Sunday 'The Wanters' TONITE TONITE f! ''Paths News" Blue Devils Orchestra