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l I 'T'r ' "A Tf -H ID) Authentic fl I Rocking America m' $ .. 1 v N fixV ' Historical ;: i - 1 toits ; I Foundations . T If P A T II P Thrilling j ILI ill W Mm Srm 111 AsP t JflSS) f 1 iai iirJ - 'you may AND TOMORROW ; SEE HIM M J0g. Official Pictures of the World War taken by -9711 Jty i THERE IP the U.S. Army Signal Corps . Aplfll loth ailCl 14tll ' ALSO THE MATINEE 35c EVENING 50c. j j L IjO df tflQ 0 35 .'. EDWARDA.McGRATH,JR. ' . ; IS J&gSW VSSkl 3660 feet cf film captured from the German Tenor Soloist, Will Sing ihe Prologue . ; . 'Ml jrS lllfeelk submarine U-35, which shows the sinking of . ........ & 'fiSj m 1B1h allied vessels on the high seas. Auspices of American Legion 1 mmm- i) THIS Am-MAD possible by the following patriotic firms; . 1 I Mn Model Bakery Ross Hotel Rosebwg Steam Laundry " ' P? M&mlSmfa US W Wk CompHnof 1 Motor Shop Garage lH -,MmWL. W&X LcS-li Douglas County Farm Compliments of Compliments of . 111 jumml'm'ki Bureau Co-Ope;-atre Roy Catching Motor Co, J. O, Newland and Son Comphments of . I fp feJ Exchange Buick Agency . Dodge Brothers Dealers . " Hansen Chevrolet Co. 5 ?gflMs& .;.j,...:-5s.f Mrs. Reynolds In Mrs. (Jeore Reynolds of Cleve hm!. speni a few hours Monday visiting u:n! shopping in Roseolas. From Melrose Anion i? those from iljf1 rural dis-hH-is in yi-siojday uli'Tnuun shop ping and visit in; was Mrs. C, How ard, of Mutrost. I 'rom Oil U tit ml Mrs. C. Harkt'r, of Oakland, was ii Hose im r& yesterday afii'rnoon :md was shonpin and mooting iriends for a bri'-l time Visitor Vt'strrilay ; Hilts Visit i I. Khmnery, Oakland repident. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hill and son niotonui hero ye.-Hprduy, spondinff .molorrd from (Hik yestiTday, the afternoon aiiendinK to busi- i spendinc the afternoon visitiufT and nt'ss affairs and trading. Jaltendiim to business affairs. ; Kiimi Looking Mass ! From Glendaie Mr.s. W. O. Montgomery and! Mrp, j, K Harlle ami daurjitrr; small tlanjfliter, of Looking Class r,.tui nj,(i )0 ihndal vsienlav af-', wero in thh -ity yesterday after- ; l(.rnoon afu.r visit inK ami RhojpiK ; nuou shopping and on business. ! j1(,r1 for n f(,w murrf Home From Hospital Mrs. A. iiedharn, who has been rrroverinsi from a major operation :t' Merer hospital, is much improv ed nv.d hns tn-'-n allowed :o return to h- r home. Visitors Yesterday Mrs. Hubert Chamberlain and son, Fred Chamberlain, of Look ing Class, were in this city yester day aiieinoon aitendine; to business atfairs and shopping. Leaves for Eugene f!. K. M'-Lendnn of the Mef.en don real estate ronipany, Jr-ft fliis morning for laiiM-ne and Albany to spiid a few days attending lo b'ii:iess matters. J. if "i-s II er from tV;rva Ills Mr. and Mrs. If. H. Iirtr and son. of Cot-vail is. are visitine in Ittwnbnrp tffr a few day? and are the p"e.--ts of the former's sifter. Mrs. Mvrtfo .lennincs at her hom-i in f It) Hhort ?treet. VMt Hem Mr. nnd Mrs. ITarry little diiuizhters, N'eSmn lizitheth Ann. and Mii Frotipall. Jano and i Violetfe the rni- Cole, who is nt tend in versltv nf Or niotered f ro!ij Kntrene Pnndav fn visit yt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. .f. F. Cole. First Crate cf Berrifs .I. W.oMvHcon. of Mvrtle Crek. bn.(o)'Iie distinction) of brinpine to he Hoseburz market !h first crate of straw-Wries for This fruit ptar?Pi on snle at RUnr's fa;:fS store on C:; p front ,st nfV ronn. vrst-rdfry. nnd wb non sntd out to e-e.r heii-"w ivf who st-rved berri? r.t d'nn-r. Jtrav.--berries nre one of the products that Phmild be poin out of this market In car lots, as the Vmpqua Valley produces thp earliest crop of any section in the NorthwesL f From Wilbur Air?, lliiih S:tml, returned to Wil bur Monday evening; after viitiim 'and shojM'ini; ht-re during ihn day. From Melrose Mrs. Con rad I .oitg, of i rose, si'ii t :i brief I into in Rsfburr Monthly, sliopping and attiliii- to business allairs. jVMl At Grants Pass J Mrs. f'harles Walker and chil I dren and M is. Mary Parkor, ;f this rity. inotortMi 10 Grants !as.s , ;. Sunday to visit. ; Visitor Monday i Mrs. li. Stonalser, Yoneaila resi dent, was a visitor hi f iosbnrtr , Monday, spending th afterncKm j shopping and meeting friends. ( ', From Yoncalla Mrs. Mary Tibhards and Miss Minerva Westenheiser. of Oakland, ( were in this city visHtne friends and shopping yesterday afternoon. Visitors Yesterday Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Curtis, of Cow Creek station, were here yes terday shnnpinir and tendine to business affairs for several hours. Lova! Circle to Meet The Loyal Workers Prayer Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. flny Hail, on 7'- Second Avenue north, W-dnfsday morning at 9 o'clork- Mr. Camobeil Very HI .1. H. Campbell, resident of this efty for many years, who has been ill fit his home for a number of weeks, is reported this mornlne as heinp no btr and h!s condition t? very low-. His daurbfer. Mrs. H. S Carter, of Weed, California, is with him. nnd his ?on and wife, Mr, nnd Mrs. Hnnnie Campbell of San FranO-'eo, arrived this week tn he with him. G. A. R. Commander Here ' F. M. Lathrop. departmental com mander of the O. A. Ft., snent last nieht in HooebMrc on his waj to MaiFhfieid. Mr, tatbron is to spend several davs In Marshffeld mak fne protimf"ary nrmnfrements for the rtate Ct, A. Tt. ervvention. vhirb o be held flf Co" Hay durinir ihrt morfh of 3m He was ecnm!a n led o Roeburg by Chauncev Markop. a former resi jdent ftiji city. Mr. Lathrop was ,fho puesf of Commandant and Mrs. in. W. TildMIe at fbf Soldiers llomn j o i Mrs. Strickland Visits Mrs. A. i. Ktrki:land, of Laak-' itiK (Ihtris, wwv vtsHing with. frii'iidrt and shojioini jtt Hom-!)i ycsti'rday anriioon. .Visits Here t Mrs. Krank Paulson roJuriitd to rniiiU'.ia fslrday afieiriown af"f-r spi-ndia:; Itit dny hr t!mii:ig and metttnt? friends. Here Monday U. Montgomery of Lkiitt; f'A:u spent a few hours in thin H;y day aitenditiK to buiiiess in; and meeting friends. M Iters From Riddle r Henry llorton. resident of die. was a visitor in this city day iHieintion and vas Umkiu fer bu.-iiie.'-s attairs. M-m of is re From Myrtle Creek Mrs. Stoi!'1 and danrhter. Myrtle (re-k, were visitois in f eiiy yesterday afternoon ;ml u siioppinK for a few hoar:-. Business Visitor M. i'runer. resident of T;;diie, was a Kosehnrs visitor Mnduy and was transacting !if-isn'.-s and trading for a few hmiis. From Umpqua Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lib-- of rmpqoa. were Jfusehyr visitors Moi.tJay and were .shnwdni; a 'i af- tei,t!ii.- lo business tllHtteis. From Umpqua Mrs. Jess Shambrook nmt fiaiiwh ler, Lueretia. of I'mpiisa, spent Monday rfier?ioon sh;pm ;t;id ineetiim fiieiids in Ko. Ni- Corns Visit Mr. ni,d Mrs. Creed turned to 1 nipqtta ye-i 1 rnoiej ajier tmnHr-tht and is!tin li-rj tor a Vtsito: Monday Mrs. Hnvee lir-e-d.nifli'ers. Fern nud .lev H.SC, t-i-.-P a few hf.ei vi.-itinir ;ti. i shop:-;::;; j r.fi nf- tMi-iiM's- he;j! -i 4 M Returns Heme M-s. J-!.;i Va'h, wb- vi.-niur v. iih her dau: hi OUiam. WJdnirtfu-j, fe; uvn months, ba- rtuu; Vme i:i 'Ins cltv b. - ti t Ho- p;U' In Yesterday ff,rc Ulckl", who c Jrde;) Vall"v ro;d, v. ir.rr b"sine;i nri ivuf, city for a brief tim. afteoon. O Id' s on ih tbi- rday O From Sutherlin Mrs. A Vottelpohl. was v ftm: with re!ative shoT'pfnc in this cirv a hours Monday, p-tunreg hrn t!irt nfteriioo'i Q sd U'K ' in Vieitor Monday jn-kM.v eomitir here n j Mr, M. Curt!?, who re'Ms f(ind wai r ''j'Sible in ? j ff mifes pouthwesf of t!ds rfty. decree for l;W ftrst Improve m a visitor here Modrty ami to th nirer-ts of this cifv. as was meet ine friends ar,l shopping as a nnniber of linpoi-fant t during the afternoon. 9 projects. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, Visitor Todr.y If. liownry. rrshut f was in thi.; rtly far n few dny unending Jo tjsibiisess affairs, .i;,V' ,.?, !.;! J -w :siid mmt of ! iiti: in thi- riiy for a nhwt thw yes?. rd;ty itltenimm. Emm Dnptlinrl Mis M. II lUtt kv; Us of Pmthiml. arrived bete ve.Merdav ivcaint: am! i wiit siH-mi the week lire visiting! with irien.ls. J Home From Eugene j i "red Vt a :n S N on , who ha;? heen SpeHiillJ j;eer;tJ days hi JChkb1 to busi?iess affair ami vi.-iHiu. returned ( Uuseburg ibis taoi attic Leaves Thic f.iorning Mrs. Verena Tiuttn, of Newport, who !:;ts be. a isihir here daring He jw-t two da.s. b-ri ihis nHMuiuj; vh it her son, wlm r-sii- s M - ar On iinn. Ba-sk After Miness Mi's KtJjei Webh, at the Art and Itnby Willi i work, neeii. hn was Hi las) eek , ind unable u h" at d )-! iier i-hop Uiis rit'lue.i?: leUii'il Home From Aberdeen Mrs. A. C. ,!arN-n, who has b, e vUitie.e ;!l. h,.r tunn r;u Aiaivji jr. a Aberdeen, tt'ah- ihutoii. 'c ibe past iiea.e this atoiiiifii;. ek, re Mrs. King Home Mrs. M S. KiliK. who ha njoyiiti! a ii-tt with hT Ua 1 ;in it v ;-iiM'k it Uiil'vu-: here, return iif.-i-burr ti-:s ;iiirninsr. iL-hfer r her ' 3 -oiiage urove t m -. i:e- n . i.s w Hi t ave u i;- le-.vt (o davs tor C: ;rVe. V tl J, he ;i'C. pti-Pmti :- eh rk at the trf. r, t-i. and vill enter m his Aptii IT. foritejiy was e:? ed :t the Hot I riiiiiia as,U l-uifian.i hotel. iy- ,. a Mrs. Slr-iwn About Same Tb c..nditfon of Mrs. Straw n, fit this' city, whfi h i uud r ipedicnt care in uati !!felt-d to be atnitlt Oh s:n f-tf iint to rerejit woniG t-h-te i. j.-i-tiv . Mr Straw Mr- Straw-rs '.it'-r. Mis K iu.- Me'riJ!. rejnaitiiue In wiib be While abb- -P a bri f tinoi few da s ::: e'jj'di'iii .-'ill remains vejy v. O Kied .1. Hhtkelv ) ( ify Fred .Ii;lakeiT. of I'oji' who hn- .V-en at Medrd. i in ir ;i Tl r h?iine muitum fw-d off :n IbW citv 1l;r wif hi old -li-:!-' frier,!, U: I!ei ;nn and othr. M- IFrom Coast V,. K. TroU, of Ceqni1N was a bnstiiess vlsifor U this cUy yvster- day and loday. Spends Week End , , " 1 , V Mr. rra rltmtl. Mrs, IM j teat ln i-s ni liiddb. ?rom Riddle it. fniehiR, fiiddle rrsMeiil, was viiilior in Ibis (iiy yvnUmU? af- teiii(n and was attending to bus!- lii UiirA' To Cugne ' I .! i ia vis. of fit Motor Shou jjrarat-.e, moiored to Ktmn 1Mb af i lernoon to hwtk after busings mat j t rs lor a brief thiie. j j Visitors Here ; jSu, XIvImmi am! L. X Kadley, Jhuiiiness of 1 tendon, wvre hi - tbis eiiy for a few hours today j visiting and on business. ; Here Today i ?diss Irene Srhroedert who has , been visiting in Jjs AnelB, ar ; lived this moiniiiK an;! was istt m wiili friers here Unlay, fshe I is in route t Araeo, Ore., wiwre (she will reside with her faUier. Co3ct- Mr. and Mrs, J. R Jones, of the Hotel ClHnd, with tlitfir KUSbt f Mr. and Mrs. J. li. Thotapsou and Mrs Kr.-d Karl. aH of IVndton, I UHiiort-ti to Marshfioif and Jismon jtbis tnornimr. They wiif speiid the day m the coast visiting. 1 Expected From Tacoma i Mrs. MiMjorie Metcaf, of Ta f coma, is expected onigb. or Ut- morrow, enroui to Sail Vaiiclseo, iwh- fe he will viit, Khe in a ( frieji? 4t Mrs. t'nra Cioud, of this ! a'H. both bsvins resbied at Ta- .o- ;couia tor many y ars. J Enroute From East ! lJr and Mrs. Hiil Reer stoy- pf-d ov r here today etint' from jib :t-t to North iJend, vhTH ib Jojjner is mayor. Mrs, Keizert . H. muber of Ir. Kelzer, will motor b 'ti i here today a return wiih th party A is to ft' o;js1. They were guests al -e- i th- l'i' 1 fJiand. -,edj ;h Leaving for New York C)ty h-r M. ii. s liarker and nonf Hale r ,1-f itni her, ot Santa Ana, i'nlf who . ;itsba.e hen s'(e bouse guosfii of Mr. herimd Mjs W A. Burr for ihf past week ot ten days, wiii leave today by motor for New York CM tak- jfiif th-- northern routo. From Kew j Vork Ci'v thev wHi for Fn- - h-iia-jd are! wib visit on ih? csmtiiMnit -!"n- iijitU the fi:U sa.vn, i'iri' Tji.k fiM Ttimnit Tb jj w Stuiz fffo enne, re if'n'fv i':b;-ed by the i'jiv of ' MarsJjf.- J. was bre-nrbt Jo fJose bur l ist nisht. The nifit-Jianic t jwho Is makme the dlivry rp ii jmained in the city over night ami id I coat I flu d lit (rip? tlh morning, jfnrfd ti'aiiy he adjusted the 1926. valvoa and tuned n the m&tav on Urn local eghi. By County Agont H. W. CoonvyJ The time of year has arrival, hon broccoli growers wlH turn their attention to the location and preparation of thotr hrflccoli beds. Since tiie start ot any vege table crop is the stl It to as sumed titat each growers has nro- vided broccoli seed of tist i toned merit. Tho noxt Biep w!ll :e selection and preparation of fhe &?ed bftH, This operation while imporianl,, Js weiJ known to the majority of growers and for that phjimjso of this article needs no 4ireellai. It is desired, however, to call the j attention of the growers in Jhc I need of better systems of Cert Mis - ing these seed beds. Niise grow 1 ers out of ten have nevsr iiid it a pratiee to se atiy type of 1 fertiliser. Dependence has Jhwn ; placed for a pood crop of planls ptpoti the natural fertHy of the soli. Oiservaiion of iijIred of seed beds the past three ymtn Head thy County Agent to conduct some demonstrations In wHMi j organic and inorganic fertiil2r& were used. Every denionstrathsn conducted gave ample proof ihat liberal application of certain fer tiiizers nonhl return sseveral hn- rtrod percent profit in qaaiityand i number of plants on a gvesj ' of ground. In view of or past experiences as shown by riemonstrailons wo , snnglv advise the asp esbj? relhiide fertilizer. It 5s frankly ; i3Q3ifl4H3 that any Ret fertiilxer " formula would sot Rive ihe ame resuits upon any wide ranere of soli types. Our recominendaJJons ths will cover what iMiev i average poii conditions. j Formula Xo. 1 pounds steam-d none meat per srr. Formula No. 2 ifto nostns 5 sulphate of ammonia, 125 pounds triple acid phosphate. Formula No. ;i. 20 pounds Wood meal, f 50 pounds triple acid phosphate. Formula No, 4. Balance fer- Ulster 4-i-3. Aii fertUizers show id he sown as a top dressing and thoroughly worked into the soU befom d ru ling the seed. Spike harrow, spring- tooth cm ti vator or mm- harrow : may he the Implement nsed. For- Rifiia No 3 is n ftU k set Ion fer- ; i tiNxer and need not lw applied ioniy a shttrf time before seeding, other formulas are slower in ne 1 a ml t heref ore need ta he worked into th poll ope er 1wo j weeks before seeding. s On sere of seed lnd repres Ms ' n conidraile outlay of tnone livery growers ! IntroMd maximum results. Hasofiahe application of fertilizers wJH he ,a bigghoost towards this goal, n j l Hats off! To th Nws RftTlefi ; classified ads. They get results. y - r Ti - I of THIS IS YOUR TOWN Others IH never jiiacc a Wshi-r valno upon your (own or property than yosi 1aiin for It yonrseif. Jle aiMulwr, la sjieslriiiR ot it. that it is a town lo ho prowl of. At your 4 Interest The Kosebuig National Bank Ro sebur , Ore. From Sutherh'n Mfs. K. M. Smith, ot nmherUn, v,as a visitor in this city tMn nwra log nnd was shoppiG)? nSil aseetlss friBds for a brief JinM. I IN-MO-R AY I THE NEW SCIENTJFiC TREATMENT FOR THE HU MAN LIFE GLANDS, Science has recently established the fact that many of the diseases of humanity, especially those tiiost difficult or impossible lo cure by the past melhods are due to the faulty functioning of the DUCT LESS GLANDS, THE IN-MO-RAY is an Intro-Molecular Ray, synthe sized and applied in a marvelous, simple scientific way to these sHmids, The results are marvelous in such cases mm High Blood Pjessure, f Arierio-Sclerosis), Goitre, As thma, Impolency, etc. Since in.rtalling one of these machines some weeks ago we have been getting resulis in cases that resisted all oiher treatments. Many of these cases had been pro nounced hopeless by prominent physicians. They are now happy over this NEW TREATMENT tluit is giving fhr.ro a new hold on life, it is a boon to sufferers from HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE. 1 will be pleased to ex plain this new treatment to any one inieres!i in BETTER HEALTH. DR. RUPERT A. MO ON ELECTRO-CHIROPRACTOR 209 Perkins Bklg. Phom 554 ' THREE Paid on Savings 5! Vl)tof This Morning . Mrs. S. Winston, of Wlnhm, wmm visitor lir 4iay, &i&mtivig th snoruing shopping apd atteslsg ts bninPss affairs.