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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 125. TCT.T.TiTTTrTCTTTTTTTW l . . a Will be presented at Antlers Theatre Roseburg, Thursday, Apr. 23 8:15 p. m "DULCY" Senior Class Play Will be presented at Myrtle Theatre . Myrtle Creek, Ore. Monday, Apr. 20 at 7:45 pm. SENIOR CLASS ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY PRECEDING SHOW AND BETWEEN ACTS 3 Before you contract for your next winter's wood, Ret our -Hummer price on fill grades of fuel. lierin (lerretsen i'a. Hefore orderlnR your engraved fnaduutinn announcements, cull at the NevvH-iteview office and see the new line just jecelvcd. you at MCAftT l l Rapp Building HEART The heart is (he chief organ of the body. Any af fection in t arried through , the body from the r pi rial nerve, cnlers. There the cause l loruted and la overcome by chiropractic adjustments. "Yours for Health" Dr. C M. McNeil Chiropractic Specialist mono uat-v m m .327 West Cass f IN CASH PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY FOR THE BEST TITLES FOR AN F. B. O. PHOTOPLAY Film Booking Offlcea of America, Inc. and Aiioclated Arts, Inc. have a wonderful photodrama based op a famous Saturday Evening Pott story. The original title fitted the story from a story standpoint but It did not fit the picture from the picture's standpoint. Therefore, In order to secure a better title for the picture, the above companies are offer Ing $3,000.00 for the best titles submitted for thii photoplay 'Which now bears the temporary title, "On the Stroke of Three." It Is a thrilling story of love, romance and adventure. In the cast are those three popular screen favorites KENNETH HARLAN MADGE BELLAMY and MARY CARS The contett it open to all. Anyone may suggest a title. This picture will be shown at the theatre mentioned below on the dates specified but It will not be necessary for you to see the picture If you do not care to do so. YOU MAY SECURE A SYNOPSIS AND FULL DETAILS OF THE CON. TEST FREE BY APPLYING AT THE BOX-OFFICE OF THE THEATRE. This great photodrama now bearing the temporary title of "On the Stroke of Three" WILL BE SHOWN AT THE LIBERTY THEATRE TOMORROW, MONDAY AND TUESDAY This big tdiow only l!r it, for Adtill.s, Children 10 eta. IMPROVEMENTS AT GAS CO. OFFICE NEAR COMPLETION Work on the remodeling of the Interior of the Southern Oregon !ns company Ik nurintj comple tion, and work will probnMy be finished by the middle of next week. Tire pet It ion Heparin in the front offices from the back room, has leen moved back, af ford ins; much more office- room. The back room will be used for storage and shop work. The front part of the building is being pain led, the wuIIh finished nnd woodwork being piven u new fin IwhiiiR. There will be. about twice an much room In the front offices oh was afforded formerly, the middle section being imed for model kitchen demonstration pur poses. 7he main oftices will be In the front part. W. I. retch, manager of the company, und wife, are expected to arrive in Horiebiirg "onio linre today from Mcdford. and will he here a nhort time to" inspect the work being done. The .airman, who will have charge of the territory in thin city, is expei-l-ed to arrive here Sunday, and will begin out side work next week. ! Legion Members Attention Itegular meeting Tuesday night, April 21st. Indoor ba ball game with Oakland Hob- biers. lie there. , GENERAL BLACKSMITH I NO and horseshoeing. All work guaranteed. Plenty room for farm- iffifll TITLE OREGON BUS USES SAT-EM, Ore., April 1ft. Mod if y- eis horses. 61!2 Winchester SLiini? bnllnt title as prepared for north of auto camp. K. K. cock, l'rop. Wood- J I For prompt taxi service, city or , country trips. Phone 44. (AuorIati-4 Pre lurd Wir .) BOOTLEGGER'S 31ST CASE DRAWS TERM IN PRISON (Anorbtrd I'm Utued Wire.) the bus bill referendum petitions hy Attorney-Oenfral Van Winkle, but not granting in full the de mand of the petitioners for nn al teration of the title, Judge McMa hnn today handed down an order in the appeal of the lAne and Mar Inn county courts from the Von Winkle ballot title to the circuit court. The two county courts averred that the ballot titlo ns prepared by Van Winkle stated that the act lev ies taxes on buses, whereas, ac cording to their petition. "It Im poses charges." The McMahn or der makes it read, "levy license tNZW TODAY t taxes.' Another contention of the coun ty courts was that the Van Winkle title did not show- that the act ap plies only to common carriers. The order of Judge McMuhuu brings this out more clearly. i The bus bill passed by the re- cent leinlaluru is being refer- j endumed by the bus lines and It 1 was the ballot title to the refer- f-ndura petitions that was in controversy. Cas, ol! and a complete service at the Terminal Garage. TKX MILK AM) VICINITY PORTLAND Ore., Apr. 13. After beating and knocking to the floor Mrs leorire .1. K oiler, whn resisted him while he was holding FOR PALE Goose eggs for hatch up her husband's grocery store ing. Vosburghs. here today, a man w ho gave his poll KENT Apartment. Apply at name as Lewis T. Crawford. L'H. ti Smith Pine Rt. SPOKANE, Wash.. April IS 0f Los Angeles, was pursued from! - t.-n-n , , no, m" Charles Dale, who, according to , tnP SIOI.p by Mrs. Koller'snon. Vir- j 1IU EKEEPER wanted. 1137 N. his attorney has stood trial :h ! gii and was shot by a patrolman' Jackson. times nn charges of liquor law WMf) took .,art in ln rr,ase, the ! FOR SALE Fir block wood. $3 per vmniuoiis. nas m-eii nm u-u-u j police reported. Crawford Is in a twice and has pleaded guilty once hospital with a bullet In his fore before, but who has served but 30!nrm ami ano(her in his left hip. davs and been fined only about iMrs Koller also was taken to a $:.U0. was sentenced to a year and i hOSJ,tal, but was found to be auf a day In McNeil Island peniten- jflM.nK orincinallv from shock. Word has been received that the Nick ens place has ogun changed hands, this time to a Uoseburg man. Mr. and Mrs. Eeredon Stoner nnd family. Miss Ethel Stoner, El bert Stoner, Mr. Lee and Hex Parnes and Winifred Swift of MaiT.hfield, motored out to Ten Mile for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mohr of Edenbower spent Easter with Iheir friends at Ten Mile. The family of A. E. Uushnell are sick with Grippe, The Ten Mile School ore plan- nine to have an entertainment nnd Pie Social on Friday, the 17th. Tire proceeds to go for the bene fit of the school. Easter was appropriately ob served at Ten Mile, with a splen did program, a basket dinner and an Egg hunt for the children. Much credit is due Mr. and Mrs. Wood and all who po ably assist ed them with the program nnd It ws sure a treat. Th singing Mutual Prosperity Tho prosperity of our town and the people is mutual. Let us boost for sound, substantial develop ment. Have your Checking Ac count with us. TheRosebmgNational Bank Roseburg, Ore tlary today when he pleaded gullly In federal district court hen' to a rharifH of conspiracy to violalo the federal prohibition lawn. lalo recently profeBHed informa tion nnd wrote a series of articles fur a local newspaper on the bout Icjrclnic business, pointing out the folly of law violation. Today he told Kedernl Judge J. Stanley Web ster IhHt bis action was in (rood faith, but that when he lost a good Job he returned to liquor runniiiK. When the robber entered the store, according to the police re port, he nsked for the proprietor. When Mrs. Keller said her hus band was out the man pulled a re volver and stepped toward the cash j register, Mrs. Koller Interposed and was knocked down by a blow on the head. The robber fired two shots through the floor at her feet. Vlrbil Koller. 17, turned upon the man, angrily calling him a row- tier, rhone HbJ. FDR SALE Wicker baby buggy reasonable. 719 South Main St. FOR SALE 1921 Ford Sedan. First class shape. Cheap 604 West Uine WANTED Furnished "house by1 adults, tly April 2Clh. 1'. O. T.ux 3, Roseburg. Ore. CABINET and built-in nrork""1on I will call nnd make estimate. rhone 429 J. FOR SALE Ton and " half truck, cheap, on good terms. Call at Vosburg and Wiards's. FOR RENT S room modern house, close In, on paved St. llelhig T , Grove, 4l7 Cass St. l'hone 262. I THE LIBERTY THEATER 9 LAST TIME TODAY At Our Regular Prices Only 10 and 15 Cents V N'Awvy'' t -, u You like thrills this ht them In abundance! You like adventure here It a picture j.im packed with Itl You like romance this story telle ae sweet a romance as ever told on tho acreenl It hat everything th.it meane big entertain, rnent and It it the fastest, twiftnt, moat exciting picture Dick Tjlm.idge haa ever made 1 CLEVELAND ITEM3 I John Tavener Is sporting a new Fordrfon and Mr. Kock n a CP uae, Mrs. Woodruff and daughter Lids or Roseburg spent Earner Sunday with John Krohn and family. j Mrs. Adatph iNierner had her j tonsils removed last week. Mrs. I Henry Oelkers of Seaside U ittaying with her at present. ( Alta M. ('.off and Mrs. Robert i TJotnsland attended the teachers rone meeting In Roseburg hist Sat urday Mr. and Mrs. Pyle and daughter of Roseburg spent Easter Sunday at Wallace M unlocks. I It undoubtedly was (he "t'mpqua Rase ball League" w ho beat our , school team the first time, but It i was the Coles Valley hcIiooI team ; who beat xx the second lime. I Practically the whole community' look advantage of the beautiful' day last Saturday nn motored to j town to do their Larder Khopping. Several new Easter bonnets were -seen on Sunday. J Mrs. Roy Maxwell Is home on a1 short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reynolds. A large crowd attended the Fas-; ter program ami services held at i the church last Sunday morning. I he church was lieautmilly decor ated w ith ferns and flowers w ith the Easier colors of purple and white predominating An egg hunt was ch ard and darini; him to shoot. The FOR SALE 9nfl slnrle comb White Intruder rushed to the cash regis-1 Tinhorns, day oM chix. Mnv 19 ter. took some money and dashed, hatch. Phone 17F3. l. W. Hurt, from the store, followed by the i Roseburg. youth Two officers nearby took FOR RENT flood 6 room- house Jiii hi nn- ciiase, ami wnen the fleeing man turned to fire one of the officers shot him. HOME COOKED FOOD SALE The Tidies of the Raptlst church will hold a rooked food sale at Me Kean Dnrby and Ilaldwii s. Apr. i Proceeds to go to Children's Farm ; Home. UITJH TESTIFY HG1ST J pupils at V Friday by I Awliiht Itm. I.rast Wtr. CR1-AT FALLS. Mont.. April 11. Further attempts to connect Senator Ilurton K. Wheeler Willi Prec linps In fore the Interior ile- pHMini-nt In hehalf of Cordon for the ' atnpneii. Montana oil operator. school teacln house hivt .Miss Coif. Fi i is tt i OR. DEAN 8. BUBAH fii'i-MWFTiiior flpeclsllat In Ih. tlltlns c lit Jk.on Ht. DICK TALMADGE I "Jimmie's Millions" i DR. HARRISON FOLK Chiropractor Electronic nnd F.loutro Thernphy 417 I'erklns Hide. Hume 4-.il ZOW1E WHAT A PICTURE! It's jem-pscked with the mott am.ning itunti the f.ntest action the swiftest adventure of any picture even Dick Talmadge has put overl And It has a wonderful love etory tool Known throughout ie Moild for his ilarlnir. Dick Tallnndcn stands ready to attempt any rea- oi-.itil. xtuut his fans uiay SUKKCSt. Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro Chiropractor Nerve nnd Spine Specialist. S.'l I'erklns IIMr. I hone f.'4 Alsg: Feature Comedy: Built on Bluff" Also: The Special Famous HEEZALIAR SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY " The Big Prize Contest Picture "0N THE STROKE OF 3" II Dr. H. C. Church 5 OPTOMETRIST Ptrl Bldg. Roseburg, Or Phona 65. mule in the trial here I by the covernment. which call,. I ! three wltnesies to the stand. L. C. Stevenson of lreat FnlK a former n:-oci;ite of Canipb !1. who later became his rival as t'il operator in the Montana oil fields, was the first witness. He was permit ud to Ident'fv copies uf the petition for a reo fv iTHhip which he filed neiirt ('."r-l.tn Campbell -Kevin nvndic:ire number 1. but was barred fm::i 1 answering other question! ntwit , tt becsue of tlection hv S-n i tor Thomas J. Walsh, chief of tie , fenso counsel. 1 S-nator Wheeler Is charted ;,h having w nnc fully ne d his Inf'n- !ence bcfitre the IntiTior ilei'irt- i no ut In prrserutlnit oil proi4 , t Inir nppiiriitiens fer C:impbdl. E. M. Harvey, a stockholder In !tho Campbell syndicate, tesfifi-d he had piotested acnitiMt the p v ment by (he v n . H t-n of a fee f 110.000 to Wheeler to net as ;u tionev for Hie svndtea'". mainta n Ing It was too hiph. He tleclat..!. however, that the mplo mrnt ef the iritor trt def, ud the re. eivt-rship nnd had no coiimv! .n with so et nnirnt permits, n cri-s-ean,lnst ion, 11ar v said that I'heeler declared tvt! if one firtyacr tnct of land w .-t saetl n resutt of rtntilovtn-t ef the senator as an attorney fee of fliiih'O would be a good vestment for tlir company. Q Oet your litht bulbs, radi.'orj hose and fan belts at the Terminal I Parage. J modem, new lv renovated, partly furnished. Call "2' W. Cass St. Phone 1S0-J. MARCELL!NO.urllng. halrcuttine shampooing. All beauty work at my home. ?-' So. Main St. Phone 57-Y. Mrs. Amy Rocers. SEVEM PATTL1A" Rt'LRS for-Jl postpaid. This collection com prises different types and colors. Peter Adams. Rt. 2. Oakland. Ore. MV CHIX from oir purebred j White Leghorns, will lay throuch I winter without molt in e . at sne., cial prices. Vohurch. Roseburg. FEMALE HELP WANTED ONLY, Earn $5-$l0 weekly, addressing, mailing circulars. Send stamped envelope for particulars. Palace Mail Co., Tolern. Ohio. FOR SALE Several young-fresh milk goats. Two have well mark ed doe kids which go with them. If taken at once. James A. Wil liams. Phone FOR SALIC - Two good rows, one 10 years old $:!:"; one, 3 years old to freshen soon $"0. If taken be fore freshing. Throuburg. Phone 12 HI 2. FOR PALE or trade for properly In West Rosehurg or North Rose burg. loj acres Improved bind. Hive-room house and other build in ks. K. W. Stovall. Alexander addition. HOR SALE Round onk"dining tables, ten to eighteen dollars each. Kitchen Treasure cabinets.1 and day beds cheap. Jfidd's Eur nifnre Store. FOR s" LE Accredited chicks . Now Is the time to ret your or der In for future dellverv. White Hat'cbery. sells nrdv S. C. Whltfl Leghorn AA accredited chicks at single A prices. Full count and sfe delivery guaranteed. Write for price list No. . White Hatchery, Petaluma. Calif. A HEAt'TlFCL HOME 6 rooms: strictly modern: spotlessly clean: every convenience big screen porch a beautiful place to live; double garage woodshed; chicken house and park ; apples; cher ries; fiirs; walnuts; berrh; peaches excellent enrden ; beau tiful shrubbery. Price fituM. half cash. It's v orth your time to ,.k It over. LAWRENCE Aiii'NCY. 12- Cass St. Phone 219 YES. SHEEP PAY Mil And hen". Is a money maker. 2d acres: well fenced: fine spring water In all pastures: 26 arres in growing crops; 1 acrs read for corn; 6 acre bearing prunes: family orchard: S room bouse; bliirn: team; harness; wacon; full sl tools and implements; 2 cows; 2 calves: ces; so lambs; turK': geese and chic ken. Price f . half ra-h. I LAWRENCE At.KNCY. 123 C;uj Slret U Phono 219. O DANCE AT Sutherlin Community Hall Saturday Nite April 18 Good Music Dance Tickets $1.00 Everybody Welcome DR. RUPERT A. MOON Electro-Chiropractic HEALTH SERVICE Nerve and Spine Specialist The Modern Treatment for: High Blood pressure, Stomach and bowel trouble, Kidney trouble. Prostatic Trouble in men, diseases of women, neuritis, neuralgia, rheumatism, goitre, heart trouble, piles, and many other common troubles. The growth and success of ELECTRO CHI ROPKACTIC merit your investigation. It costs you nothing to investigate. 324 Perkins Bldg. Phone 554 was fine and the little chllilren showed careful training In tli-ir reritations. There was not a numlier on tho list but what de served praise. XX. DANCE AT BROCKWAY I I Next Saturday nltsht, April IS. 'Good music and a pood time for all. For concrete wont call Taytor. 11S No. Flint 8L T1..225-K. DANCE at Dixonville Saturday Night April IS Music by HAY-SHAKERS Complete Centraliied Service at the Terminal Oarage. SEF. THE PABCOLIAN At Antlers Theatre. Hundreds of people walk on it. It's floor cov ering that lasts. Buy It at Judd's Furniture Store. Mr. and Mrs. M, li UUgleNRH irere here tuua . Prairie, and snnt fhw visa ing frtends and attending d business matters. Fine Japanese plant baskets, shipped in from Japan on sale at The Fern Plant Store. His Greatest Picture Tom Mix. -In- OUR BUSINSESS is essential to success In yours No business can be operated efficiently without the aid of Insurance. We shall be glad to help yn determine the most efficient economical use of Insurance In the protection of your business success. w asH-e tin TO YOUNQ PEOPLE I Mr. Caldwell will speak especially to young people at the Bnptist -church Sunday night at 7:30 on the theme "How u Great Man At tained Greatness". If' you are In- ! terested In how to make the most i of your life you are invited to this j service. Public Invited. Notice To Gas Consumers j Cas will be shut off Sunday April 19lh between the hours of 2 and 4 j p. m. because of necessary repairs : to the plant. SOLTHKHN OREGON GAS Co. Who Owes You? Our system was perfected to help you. You can not make a success of business unless you collect your bad ac counts. A dollar In tlie cash drawer is worth two in the ledirer. orit nrsiXKss if coi, I.KCT1NO. KKSUf.TS are what YOU want. WK GKT THEM. Dongas Creditors Ass'n.lnc. In Rear of Douglas Abstract Company If you were worth a million i dollars you could not buv a better loaf of bread. GHI.MM HIIOS. ' MILK niiEAU. Phone 133. "TEETH" "IDAHO" "World New." SUNDAY, MONDAY Milton Sills and Cor inne Griffith in "SINGLE WIVES" A Special MAJESTIC It's too Late to fn?ure after the accident barren. Kepretx won't nay the duma". Insure today. We write fire tnvtiance cnd the va rious automobile Insurance cot er.tpes. our agency I at your service - nil ! iiiieu. Vay we cive you? I hone or call. G. W. Young & Son Insurance Phone 417 116 Cass St TONIGHT TONIGHT FranK ( King' COMEDIANS Present "Ole Olsen's School Days" Vaudeville Between Acts Company Orchestra Doors Open 7:15, Picturea 7:30 p. tn.. Orchestra 8:00 p. m. Curtain 8:15 p. m. wmmmmmmmmtmamaHsmKmmmammmmmmmmtt STARTS TOMORROW ELINOR GLYN'S production "Man and Maid" 25c ANTLERSo 50ce