SIX
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY. APRIL 27. 1925
BEGIN NOW
To enjoy yourself by taking lunch or dinner at
The Douglas Grill
Try once and you'll be
a regular diner here.
Jackson and Douglas Streets
W. R. WARNER. PROP.
PHUBHAHI E
MUSIC WEEK IS
NOW COMPLETE
i I
Is th first time that the public has
bail Ibe opportunity of hearing a
prufnxHlonal recital of that kind.
It will lie held at tho lielnline Coo
FOR SALE I room cottage, close
1 NEW TODAY 2 1 pv1 St- llHl ,h,"le ,ree-
4)4? J''' 1 1300. Terma. C'baa Kyes.
servatory. Two other Interesting HOUSE FOR RENT 128 So. k'anf vnmi y ,Z.b ...I.- "
uresenta- . . 1
i n mi wi iiiw japan-- operetta, '-,,. , -. .- . -A
"The Japance ;irl.- by Mr.! T Ilr.ST-FurnlshrU room 610
Charles A. Urand at the Ilelnllne' 'nth-ter bt. I
Conservatory, Knday eveninx, and WANTED Maternity work In the
heterodyne, Tungttten battery
charter. 2 lame size Willard
"B" and "A" batteries. Terma.
444 K. 1st Ave. No.
Cooperation of Nearly All
Organizations of City
Is Secured.
VAN HINDENBURG
ELECTED PRESIDENT
GERMANY SUNDAY
fCnntlnnea vmn page 1 )
cdlloilal comment from tihrond.
PARIS, April 27. That Von
IPudenhurg's election to thi Germ
an presidency may prove bene
ficial if it opens tho eycfl of the
.world to the real sentiment of the
German people wan tin opinion ex-
rles today an a result of Hlnden
burgs election, although it wan felt
thai the world must await the ef
fect upon international policy be
foro arriviiiK tit a final judgment.
Tho opinion was expressed that
the election of the fieid marshal
may delay German application for
membership In the Lcuguc of Nu
ll on and possibly make tho oli
tnlning of mcmhership more difficult.
HOME, April 27.-The Clornnle
O'lialiu says the election of Von
illliidcnburK to tho German presl-
p reused today In official circles, idency Jh an alarming symptom of
where tlu result of yesterday's the general situation existing
polling caused no surprise, i throughout Europe, although the
In Hip faiiic quarter, it was said Journal does not believe the elec
that the lame women's vole fori,lm iuse serious compile
the field marshal was deemed tho thins In the near future as a coup
most significant feature of tho
election. The men it was believed
bad voted fur either Dr. Marx or
Field Marshal Von Ilindenburg in
the greater part for party reasons
while the women vots for the
de etnt In Germany under present
conditions would b Impossible
without civil war resulting.
LONDON. April 27. Nothing
rash In the line nf political action
war hero, ft wan held probably expected of Field Marshal Von
were chiefly sentimental.
I lindcnburg as president of the
This," said a spokesman at the 'j'Tnian republic by former Prime
foreign office, "ought to open the , it u l forge
eyes of the world to the fact that
there Is no such horror of war and
militarism among the German
Mr. Lloyd George is quoted as
Haying: "1 think France has driven
(it-rmanv Into thin mood, which 1h
f.m..M . i...n thniifht in f.-r. 1 extraordinarily Htupid. I do not
tain countries." j think IlindenburK will do anything
. . . ..,,!, 1 rash. On the whole he is a steady
tn l 7": ! !'ti I, iW u(1 think be has
to he medial d upon, part ciary... . ... .
In the AnK;0.S.n rnuntrlea. 1 "'l.ern.nent to do rash thlnK.
wh ere there h been n n.nike.1 . ''" ''''J"" ",,a" "'' calon "f
disposition to Rive the (iern.nn 'h" ren e(( spirit which has arla
p.;,.le credit for having been con- j ;n ' ,l:'ril"w Hn'' " "'V, r,Mul , of
verted to paciticlsm." I "V". ''''" or na.mna is !, Icy
l.r. M,rx. It wbh pointed out. I ;hi' h r""l, l,".'d ! a,t
ahowed himself e.iu:,llv n hostile ; orlty of the elee-
to the treaty of Versailles. Ills ' f T"- , ,
proposal that Germany annex Aos- I "'", ' lallv-yent.ired opinion
tria was oulto an nlarmliiK to the
allien as any extreme project, Von
IlindenburK minht have in view.
The roncIiHltui was. the upok en-
man said, that the success of tho
us president was not expected ser
iously to affect German national
relations, ur tend possibly to make
Germany's , former enemies less
field marshal might turn out to be ,n's,r'1
more advantageous In the
run If the lotMral lesson
drawn from it everywhere.
IniiK
re
Serious International complica
tions. It wus said, were not expect
ed to urlse. i
GENEVA, April 27. t'ncertnln
ty was the dominant sent I men t
expressed In league of nut loon cir-
YOUNG
LADIES'
Low heel Slippers
$3.95 to $5.85
Boys Hi Kicks
Ideal shoes for Sport and
out door wear
$2.95 to $4.50
A baseball free with
each pair.
ROSEBURG
BOOTERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
Shoes That Satisfy and Fit
Your Feet
Perkins Bldg.. Roseburg
I Sheep dip and brandliiR fluid nt
Wharton llros.
I
MAN IK I A IM, I V
iN.it iti;i in wr.i.ci;.
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KVERETT. Wosh.. April 27.
T. SwcdhnrK of Lowell was fatally
Injured In nn auto accident Inst
ntKht, when a, car driven by Ike
Ludi mo of Everett was struck by
another machine on the I'aclfic
highway across Ebey ltnd and
was thrown Into a ditch partly
rilled w!lh water. Airs. Swed
ImrK. t hlrd occupant of the car
is reported to be In a serious con
dition. Authorities are Invest!
KntitiK the uccflent.
TEACHERS MEET
a concert at Ott's rmilc store.
ranged by Mr. Ott, on Thursday
evening.
On Saturday evenlnr. May 9.
one of the most successful events
of last year, the hotel program,
will be duplicated hhIu. Thest
prop rains wil conKist of orchestra
selections and solo numbers In the
lobbies of the various hotels be
tween th hours of sev n and
umbrella. 16
Int. Finder
home. Mrs. E. FJ.
Wilbur, Oregon.
! LOST Blue silk
ribs, about April
cull 219.
KOK KENT Two-room apartment
with bath, hot and cold water,
close In. 520 N. Jackson.
FOIl RALE Oak wood, block 13.50.
Stove wood, $3.75, delivered.
eiKht. The hih school will ob-, "lli;er Hro. Phone 260-J,
servo music week by a concert on'FOU SALE 8 Inch plow, 2 section
Friday afternoon at 3:15, arranged! drai; harrow, six months old
viiiifl. lusir; iiuac
Reports at Luncheon Today
Indicate Special Week ..
Will Be Widely
Observed I fere.
by Ml Haseltine, with the com
blned Gleo clubs and the HiKh
School orchestra taking part. j
In addition to these main events, i
the Kebekah lodo will have a mu
sical program on Tuesday evening, I
the Moose on Wednesday evening
the Ilusincss Women's club will
Kive a public dance on Wednesday
evenfiiK. the Eastern Star will have i
a program Thursday evening, the
Iloseburg Woman's club a program ;
iieaday afternoon, the KIwanlH
Scotch collie.
bur lit. 1.
MIDDLE a'ned lady will do Hunt
housework for board and room.
Add read Box 10 care News-Review.
FOR RENT 4 room furnished
apartment, lower floor; also 21
room furnished apt, on upper
floor. 24 So. Stephens St.
FOR RALE 12 acre ranch,near
In, cood hind, well watered, good
Thompson, FOR SALE New Columbia drajc
aw jjiu casn. Mas cut only ii
tier wood. Also No. 3 Gould Hy
draulic ram, $18. Address C.
C. II. care News-Review.
: OAK TIMBER, wiimn material
! saw mill rolls, also 3oO tiers Oak
, slab, stove and heater wood,
I from $125 to $1.75 per tier. Ilia
hee Mill and Manufactory, Oak"
i land, Oregon.
FOR RA LE ToTmt t o plaliTs7Botv
ney Itost. Chalks early Jewel
ami Iturbanks, all largd roots,
transplanteil plants. 1 doz. 25c,
5 doz.. 1. E. D. Lewis, LU N.
Pine St.
TO'CHERRY CROWERS We are
That Music Week, from May 8 j have special music each night dur
um. Rotary clubs will feature mil- building. Price $1000. Must be
sic at the noon luncheons, and the sold. Also apartment house, easy
Liberty and Antlers theatres will terms. C. Merrill 504 Mill St.
to May 9, will bo an event of
much Importance In Roseburg,
was assured today by tho definite
announcement of the proKraiu ar
ranged by the Douglas County
Chapter of the State Music Teach
ers association, at the regular
monthly luncheon of that group at
the Orange Iantern.
Cooperation of nearly every or
ganization In Roseburg has been
given the Music Teachers associa
tion In arranging lis program In
cluding cash donations, as well as
the promise of a musical program
for any meeting which comes dur
ing that week. These musical at
tractions will all be open to the
public and free of charge, the lode
programs will also bo open to the
Intr itiu urt.lr u-ilh a lolLr Ku (av,i.
Houck at the Antlers theatre Sun-1WIGWAM TAVERN ENJOYS
day evening. I LARGE PATRONAGE
Guests at today's luncheon were!
Mrs. O. II. Watzig, a music toach-1 Thn opening of 4he new Wis
er of Canyonville who will Join ' wam Tavern at Coos Ray Junction
the association, and Ocla K. White. i''rgH Malanson, proprietor,
manager of tho Sherman Clay j Saturday night, was a pood success
piano store here. Other members ' about flve or r1 hundred attend
in attendance were Mrs. Jessie j inK. This tavern is one of the
McUae Melvln. Mrs. L. H. Moore. ' 1 unrest of its kind in this part of
Mrs. Charles A. Rrand, Mrs. FrM 1 Oregon, and is of modern strun
Strang. Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Amn-!,ure. containing dining room.seat
del. Mrs. C. S. IMnllne. Mrs. A. J. I lK about fifty-five, the ball room.
Young. Mrs. Charles E. Stanton, Udies rest room, and lobby on the
Miss Myrtle Hen her. Miss Lucille lower floor, and about eighteen or
$5,000,000,00(1 in One Year
Five Billion dollars invested in new buildings in
the United States in one year I That was America's
1923 record! And all this was possible because of
modern banking, the parent of national financel We
invite you to make this bank your depository, and per
mit us to assist you in working out your financial prob
lems and plans. ,
UMPQUA VALLEY BANK
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Sapplngton, Mr. C. V. Cook. Other
members are, Mrs. Lwcv li. Haley,
V. E. Ott and Roy Wells.
Your days of roasting
hot oven are pone for ever.
over a
public, and the Music Teac hers as-1 GliIMM I'.liOS. lillEAD satisfies
sociation asks only that" everyone j your evry desire. Phone i:;3.
make a special effort to attend any
or all of these events, rewarding
their work by their enjoyment of
the excellence of the programs, and
the increased appreciation of the
value of music as a part of every
day life.
On Sunday, May 3. each minis
ter has promised to touch on mu
sic in his morning sermon, and at
each church the choir will give a
sacred concert In the evening. Sun
day afternoon the Douglas County
Concert band will give an open air
concert at the Court House, assist
ed by Mrs. Fred Strang with sev
eral vocal numbers. Monday even
ing, May 4, the llelnllne Conserva
tory will sponsor one of Its large
year-end recitals at the Methodist
Episcopal church. On Wednesday
evening. May t, there will he an
Innovation in recitals, when music
teachers of Koseburg combine to
give a recital, each learln-r provid
ing one or several numhers. This
Slightly used ranges at Powell'i.
twenty rooms on the upper floor.
Dancing was enjoyed throughout
the evening, starting at 8 and con
tinuing throughout the evening till
12 o'clock. Dinner was served in
the dining room throughout the en
tire evening. The dance floor Is
one of the finest to be had, being
of hardwood, and in the center of
the lobby is a mounted deer, and
a number of deer heads adorn the
dining room. The mirrors in the
ball room showing different shapes
in reflection, were a source of much
amusement to the crowd and added
much to the novelty of the inn.
The Fmpqua Melody Boys of this
city furnished the music which was
excellent.
ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTIC
EQUIPMENT We use the Mcintosh Polysine Generator
which was adopted early in the WORLD WAR by the
Medical Corps and used in the Reconstruction Hospitals
for the treatment of badly maimed and disabled veter
ans. This machine delivers eight modalities and is used
for the relief of paralysis, constipation, stricture, enlarged
prostate, cataract of the eye, etc. We also have the lat
est model of the Famous Thompson Plaster Electric
Cabinet which is the last word in treating high blood
pressure, diabetes, Brights disease, relieving pain, conges
tion neuritis, diseases of the kidneys, and liver.
We invite your investigation.
DR. RUPERT A. MOON
ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTOR
324 Perkins Bldg. Phone 554.
km i.i:i in m.iih:.
fid..-rcj
Wool sacks, twine and other
shearing supplies at Wharton
Bros.
HUMOR REPLACING
THE SEX MOVIES
LOS ANGELES. April 27. Hu
mor has replaced sex plays and
I robtem ptas on the screen. Jesse
L. I Jisky, first vice-president of
the Famous Players l-askr Motion
Picture Corporation told the com
pany's ronv ntion today.
"The public." said Lssky. "has
thrown problem plays of all kinds
into the discard," and. he added,
'the next twelve months will be
the greatest comedy year in the
history of the motion pictures.
" I ty corned y I do not mea n
w hat Is commonly called "slap
stlek." but fast moving stories of
oWtmtt'r and humorous vein "
OUR BUSINSESS
la essential to success in yours
No buslnt-ss can be operated
efficiently without the aid of
insurance.
We shall bo glad to help you
determine the most efficient
economical use of Insurance in
tho protection of your business
sun-ess.
Mi some nnc
A hearing was held today before
.County Judge' Qui tie concerning I
the adoption of the children of Mrs.!
, J. O. Palmer. It Is proposed to put
1 the children out for adoption, and
: Mrs. Palmer was vailed upon to up-
pear and show cause why they
should not b rnaceil In homes.
' District Attorney Cordon conduct-
' ed
Piilmur, who was brought from
Portland to Jtos"bing by Mts:i
I Pitchford, county juvenile officer.
Mrs. Tanner s husband was ar
rested for a crimi against his
t.MWh. Mr PnlMw.r , in n,lin. (Aori.tei iWl,.! Wire.)
dltion to rare for the children, and SPRING FIELD, Mass., Apri'l 27.
wus neiit to tlio ttnt. UHvlnui inn! ' JOnn I,e Mantle. 70. of Chfpnn
later to the Albertinn Kerr nur-',Jay brought equity action in Su
serv where t)he gave birth to herjn,'ri,,r court to compel his wife, to
tenth child. wh(m he has been married 4H
The court today heard about" 25 1 'earH- ,n P've nn accounting of
witnesses, practically all of whom! '"'""' fu"ds. Le Marche says all
testified that the woman was notl1,i8 irnlnt.'S since his marriage
qualified to care for the children. 1 navt given to his wire.
It was stated that the environment I . "
was not good, and that tho mother 1 Nl l,; BODY OF
frequently was away from home fori VYOMAV FOCM).
a great length of time, and that! -
the children were left to their' CHICAGO. April 27. The un
own car clothed body of a woman ind. n-
The home. It was stated. wasl,ifit'(1 HS Mi" Marie MeCoimack.
dirty and poorly kept and the c li 1 1- 4:- wn foundTn an apartment in
BELLING II AM. Wash Anrll
j 27. W. G. Young, 40. of Korn
dale. Wash., died at a ho-p'tal in
jSedro W'oolev lust pight of Inju-
ries received early, yesterday
.morning, when he was struck by
a rock slide at the hydro-electric
oroifM't of ihn Pnim cmi
I..- iu..inm a.... floury ,,,,, iWit company at Concrete.
... mill hum .1 rriinwiui'ii mm.
Arundi'l, piano tuner. Phone ns-L.
o .
AGED MAN WANTS
HAVE AN ACCOUNTING
THE LIBERTY THEATER
" today and tomorrow
Tho greatest American story ever written by the greatest
American nut hor, w htef book! have been read by riil.iMm.ooo
people. It p1as on the heartstrings and brings forth the
music of better cmoiMis.
BRIAN KENT
With Kennrth, Harlan, Htlcnt ChjHwIck, ZaSu Pitta,
Mary Carp, Ralph Lewn, Roiemary Theby, Roy Barnes
' and Rutiell Simpson
A IMmt'Sl riitiuv Mantcr Attrartliui.
ALSO: ALOHA LAND. (IN COLORS).
CQMjDYi "ARE HUSBAOHUMAN"
Thin until ii'ctal nnly 26 ila. fur ailulta. rhllilmn 10 ct.
It's too Late
to lnsi.ro after the accident
happens. Regrets won't pay the
damages. Insure today. We
write fire Insurance and the va
rious automobile insurance cov
erages. Our agency Is nt your
service at all times. May we
ervo you? Phone or call.
G. W. Young & Son
Insurance
116 Casi St. Phone 417
dren not cared for In a proper man
per.
J. Teuscher, Jr., of the Boys' and
Girls' Aid Society, where the chil
dren are now being cared for. was
one of those present nt the h
tug, and was calbd as a witnc:
Grass rockers at Powell's.
1
DR. DEAN B BUBAR
IIITOMKTHIT
Plitrlallat In tha Jiltln ol
lllK.i..'a
lit Ji'kicn St.
DR. HARRISON FOLK
Chiropractor
Electronic and Eleirtro-Theraphy
417 Perkins Bldg. Phone in
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and Spine Specialist,
3L't Perkins Bldg. Phone 5:4
One of Roseburg s oldest rel
dtnts. Mrs. Rachel ,. Brand, pas
sed away earlv Sunday morning
nt the home of her sister. Mrs.
riinheth Hein, on SOS Yet L.ine
street. Mrs. Brand had been in
poor healt h for onn time until
her Illness culminaced in dea'h
vt sterday. She was burn Iti ar
r nville. Indiana, nnd was i;7
years old. Mrs Brand came to
this county In l:n from Nebras
ka, ami had slnee made her home
in Kost'lmre. She wes i good
Christian and a woman a sterl
ing character. nn. was the wife
of the latv Willard .1. Brand, who
diet! about twelve years ago. Sur
viving the deceased! are a son,
Frank Brand, one sister. Mrs.
Elizabeth Hein. and a neice, Mrs.
W. W. Bonebrake, besides tier
m;iuv frlvnds who are greatly be
reaved at her passing. Re 11.
L. Caldwell will rend the eulocy
for the funeral, which will be
h Ul Tu'dny afternoon at t o
o'clock in the Roseburg l'tiil-r-fuking
Chapel. Intermetit will be
held at Oibi Fellows cemetery.
tne llyd- Bark illsfrlct toilav
Thomas Davis, a hotel chef, who
called tiie attention of the police
to the death, was held for ques
tioning. Empty bottles and dis
order In the apartment, the
police said, indb ated death may
have followed a moonshine revel.
MICHIGAN' WANTS MAX.
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SALEM. Ore.. Ar-ril 27. Gov
ernor J'ierce has receh ed a re
quisition from the governor of
M chigan for the exiradition of
Leonard Hall alias John Skinner
nn escaped innutv from the Mi
chigan reformatory at Ionia who
Is now tinder arre.it at Klamath
Falls. Hall was sent to ih Mi
chigan reformatory from Kalama
zoo on a five year sentence for
assault with intent to rob.
lt)Mt. GltANGi; TO YEET
AT CITY HALL SATl liDAY
Pomona Grange will meet in
Kosebiirg next Sat urday af lernoon
at 2 o'clock, for the purport? of
selecting delegates to attend the
state grange convention in Dal
las. The date meeting will be
held during the month of June.
It is the rtesiiv of the Pomona
grange officers to have a larire
attendance out for Saturday's
meeting in order that the s'ate
convention may be thoroughly
discussed. The meeting Is to be
held at the City Hall.
the firm who returned the high
est price for cherries to the Mil-ton-Freewater
growers. I will
be in Roseburg shortly. See mo
for best results. Milo Frank, rep
resenting Stelnhardt, & Kelly of
New York.
SA L E S L A D Y O liS7 LE S M AN To
handle high prado line Lailles,
Misses and chlldrens dresses In
wide range of materials. Must be
of pleasing personalty and come
weii recommen ieo, ior appoint- Foo(1 for squirrels Now Is the n makes you hungrv to think
ment write H. W. C. care Uose- tlme to exterminate squirrels and of it. Why a substitute? Get
burg News-Review. I gophers. We guarantee our pois- the genuine GRIMM BROS. MILK.
WELLINGTON PARK Uoseburg's on to kill them. Lloyd Crocker. BREAD. Phone 133.
new Suburban addition. I milo mimmmmmmmmimmmmmm
north of town city water; elec-
trie lights; pavement all the way;
all in bearing fruit. Only $2.r.o
per acre, $"o cash, balance $10
per month. Full Information,
LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass
street. Phone 219.
A" ItEALINVESTMENT $1500
worth of extra fine Garden Yal-'
ley land; borders on river; 23
acres in full bearing fruit; 17
acres in timber; good house;
barn; other improvements, that
can be purchased for $6,000 on
very easy terms. Full Informa
tion, LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125
Cass Street. Phone 219.
A MORTGAGE" FORECLOSURE
Which gives you an opportunity i
i to get a fine suburban home for
I one-half price. 0 acres In tract: j
fine 5 room bungalow; good :
barn; other Improvements; lo- '
rated in edge of Roseburg; must
be taken at once. Price $2750. !
Full information. LAWRENCE !
AGENCY, 125 Cajs street Phone
219.
SI RBCRBAN HOME 5 "room" bun
galow; newly painted; fully fur
nished; modern bath; toilet; lav
atory; cement basement; station
ary wash tubs; fine bis poultry
house; big garden; electric
lithts; cow barn; boYdera on
stream ; this is some snap for
$2ano, easy terms. LAWRENCE
AGENCY, 125 Cass street. Phone
219.
USED FORDS
1123 Ford touring $25.
Repainted and 12:" license,
1923 Ford coupe, $375.
Wire wheels, lots of extras.
1924 Ford Coupe $175.
Looks like new. Driven onlv
3000 miles.
1925 Ford coupe. $600
Driven about 2o00 miles, cost ov
er $soo.
ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO.
Across from city hall, Roseburg.
FOH SALE 20 acre fruit and
chicken ranch, all under fenc;
1 acre pears and berries; good 8
room house, 5 rooms below ami
3 upstairs; nice porches;- 1500
chickens. 3 cows, 2 yearlings, 2
horses, harness, wagon; ail ,
necessary fanning tools; good ,
well; 2 hrn houses and brooder !
house; 4 miles to town, I mile
from Pacific HU'hway. Nice j
place to live. Gxd neighbor- j
hood. Price $7000. See . J. !
Jarvls, Itapp Bros. Garage. !
A PAY I NO" RANCI f PRO P( )S 1TK N
540 acres of deeded land adjoin
ing unlimited outrange; fenced
with woven wire; 50 acres ex
cellent field land all In crops; 12
acres bearing prunes with big
crop on; family orchard-; good
G room house; spring water piped
in; Irrigation for garden: 3 big
Flock barns; granary: garage;
other buildings; team; harness;
wagon: full set tools and imple
ments including new tractor with
tools; 150 head sheep: big bunc1!
of lambs; 70 head of goats and
'kids; 22 turkeys; 75 chickens;
on good hard surfaced road. $15.
0o takes everything, easv terms.
LAWRENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass
Street. Phone 219.
HEILIG
THEATRE
Eugene
One Night Only
TUESDAY
MAY 5TH
The Theatrical Event of a Lifetime.
Qlfie BOHEMIANS, inc.
(A.L Jones S Morris Green
Manainq Dtrecfors
announce
Ohe VORLD TOUR
UNIQUE I CXTCSOQOIrlABV
COMEDIANS
1
dstpssw
""I.W'J'S-lllLill.MPUIv
Last Time Tonite
I-adies, see the Corse Twin and
Brassier, size 30 to 56. 25 Perkins
Bldg. 2 to 5 p. m., or phone 27F4 WILLIAM FOX present
or appointment.
i10clv?C15c
v A
in America's gqeatest kbvue
P7iaasj4atA X ff A9aT,
BRILLIANT
ALL STAR
30 FAMOUS
ARTIST
MODELS
Devised and Staaed bv JOHN MURRAY ANDERSON
Out oj town phone and mall orders given preference. Prices,
entirn lower floor, J.I. 85; balcony, first 3 rows, $3.30; next 3,
li 75; next 3, 2.20; la.it 4. 11.65, tax Included. Make all checks
and money orders to Heillg Theatre.
Dr. H. C. Church
OPVMETRIST
f?rklrCBId0- Roseburg, Or
pnont ee. O
Fri sh ns a daisy, pure a lilv,
white a now, lir-w n a a nut.
GK1MM PROd.' MILK BREAD.
I'hone r:..
- -o
Ice boxes at Powell's.
MOTORCYCLISTS MEET.
Motorcyclists totaling more
than I On from Kuine. Cottnge
Grove, and Roseburg met at Dram
yesterday afternoon for an inter
city picnic. Ro-ieburg furnished
the food and Eugene the enter
tainment, which consisted of a
Ranch Deal Failed baseball game for men nnd worn-
Mr. and Mrs. John AlemnuVr of ' e"' hoT jj11" V'm."" l,OUK,nwt
races, surfboard riding, accelcra
Glnle were In the city today at'eti.l- ton tests, slow race. .?-lap race.
lug to business matters. Mr. Ab obstneb- race, hill climb. mtor
snder recently arranged for the cycle broad Jump, polo game,
sale of his risj'h Glide &DaMd three-legiicd rnc and a treasure
mint. 3iore man prtzrs were ,
WILLIAM
FARNUM
AND READY
Also COMEDY
NEWS REEL
Wood of I.os An-'K. but h
nl todar that the deal had fail
alter Mr. Wood had shipped
InusehoUI khIs In this city.
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given.
MAJESTIC
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I-awn mower at Wharton Dros.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
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With Bessie Love and Glenn Hunter
ioc ANTLERS 25c
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