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nnnBrumfl KFn wRvrBW, ws., AtTiir.f.jMo. ACME QUALITY FLOOR PAINT Look at that worn plate oa your klirhen floor. Tlio puiul Ik f;one. Soon the bare floor boards will absorb moisture and dirt, then v.urp, splinter and decay. Thm the repair man! A few cent" now for Acme Quality Floor Taint will save you dollars later on. Save the suriaie and you nave all. Acme Quality Floor Taint in a wear-resisting, surfaee-proicet-inK paint. It serves a double purpose. It protects the life of your floors. That's most important. Ami It beautifies your home and Eaves work by making cleaning o much easier. No need to scrub, il, .lirt can not sink Into the floor when protected by the ai.iooth. hard, sanitary coating of Acme Quality Floor Paint. 1 V f J3 mm rf? TftC- V-.,:. XtS-lZi HAMILTON DRUG CO., Roseburg, Oregon An Easter Carol I canuot wear the old lull, I wore long yours ago; It's shiny at the shoulders. My knoos and elbows show. But on 'Investigation I Discover this Is true: The Imperial Cleaners run fix my suit aud niaku it look quite, new. This is get ready week for (Ouster. Let us clean, press, and repair your wearing appa rel by our sanitary methods. WHO'S YOUR CLEANER? TRY OUR WAY Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call Dependable Values in GROCERIES The ver-UioreasiDg number of patrons of our Grocery Depart ment Is preof punitive of the dependable Talues we give our cus tomers and the courteeus aud sjtlsraotory treatmeut they receive from our able forces. la our buying we endeavor to select those goods only that we can heartily recommend ts our trade aud that which we our selves would be willing to use Remember, too, our absolute guarantee of quality goes with each article. We insist on refund ing your money If goods are not satisfactory. That's our way of doing business. Peoples Supply Company Spring Styles Select your spring styles from our new nrrlYiiln ef wools, anrgca, allks, printed crrpo lis clirno nnd voiles. We also linvo In New Spring Coats. The snap and freshness of Spring flmt cupres stuil la tlio rblc st)Ies and brilliant weaves of our new fabrics. They combine rintslt taste with perfect lelliibllily v. hub. slumps them a the best. PHY (MMI8 I. ABRAHAM "KviTytlilug the newt" I. A 1)1 1 is WEAK I 1gfir sTWrTI i -mil Illllllll . . 1 1 LOVE and MARRIED LIFE Dg. tne notea auinor Idah MSGlone Gibson KISSK! IIKFLIIKNT kINPS. too. was hurt beyond words. I al- most wished that I had never heard And vou're not coming home with 1 about an oil well, for before my me? John colllinueu, unnajipuy. "Do you know how long I have been wireless, Katherlne?" About four mouths," I answered, "bin, oh, many times in the first two I would have been glad to come back had you asked me." "You know I couldn't do that. You left . m of your own accord, ! against my wlnhes, and I could noi auk you to come back." "But you're asking me now." "Now it Is different, lly some criss-cross in the web of fate you ( have become a rich woman and I know you are going to bo the prey of both fools aud fortune hunters. Ij llilnk It is my duty to huve you where I can look after you." ltellet Is i-Aplalm-il. i My heart sank. So that was why , John hud asked me to come back other's will was read I had almost determined to try John's way of liv ing, to give up the eternal battle ol the sexes aud just be a vanquished wife. "Are you sur you're not going?" axked John once more. I am very thankful that I did not huve to answer that question, for just then the doctor cuuie in, aud se.lng my very white and tired fuce exclaimed. "Kalherlne, what nro you doing? Didn't I tell you that after the will was read that you were to go to bed and not allow anyone, even John, to talk to you? Here you arc sitting up hours afterward with cheeks llko parchment and cyco thai are feverishly bright. "All right," exclaimed John, "I'll be going now. I seem to pet on not because he wanted me for him-1 Kaiherine's nerves more than any self, but because he still had a ling-1 other person." ring Ideas that I would give h i in charge of my money. , "Well, I am going to stay here, dear." 1 said, "for a couple of inoniliH, ui least. Why couldn't you nine down uni! spend a few weeks with me? It would do you so much good to get away from your busi ness." "Perhaps I will," he said in modi-i fled tones. "When do you think your I cousin w ill be back with a report on ; your oil properties?" "flood heavens.. John," exclaimed Alice, "is II possible that you can't think of anything but money?" "You se.-m to think," said he with a grin, "that I think of many other things. However, you ought to know ! t... .1 1... a .1..., (r.rwl HliainuH.l I man hates to see money go to waste i shudder of premonition which lelH In any way. A business man Is will- i ' "'e y someone s lips wil! i,i i,.nure ho even be pressing our stiffening faces. doesn't find fault when he pays for bin uiistukes. but his heart crump! "I'm afraid you do, Mr. Gordon," said i he old doctor gravely. "Then I won't bother you any more soon," he said as he came ovei and coldly touched Ills lips to mine. Vurioiin Kinds of kisses. I wonder if anyone ever definec the different flavors of a kiss. Then Is the kiss of a coquette as light at thli-.tle down, but wholly within a kind of sweetness that makes out wish to come back again. There U he kiss of rain-drenched eyes while the mouths never meet. The kiss of tie noting mother upon the liuii pluce of her baby's Utile body lh kiss that makes it well. There Is the kiss we place upon the cold foroheac f death and from which comes the up when he sees someone else wast ing good money that he knows should lie his to invest and care for properly." leaves HiMini In Silence. Alice rose suddenly and left the room in silence. I knew thnt she was dNeuited with her brother, and I. There Is the first kiss of one's lovei the kiss which makes nil the eiiitl a heaven; and the duty kiss of tin husband which makes the wile feei as If that heaven wero breaking, up into little pieces pieces that wc would never be aide to put together again. Aud that is the kiss that I have just received from my husband Tomorrow An .Anonymous Inciter. Flying Circus to Appear In Eugene A flying cItcuh, the first real fly ing circiiH ever held in (he Hlute of Oregon, in dun in Kugene Home time between the daH of May 10 and May 1 !. Kvery airplane that can be spared from dntieH with the western department will he Hetil to thin city, including Sp;uln, SopwitliH, "Jen nies." Do Ifavilands, and perhaps u few Hun FokkerH. Thin iH the promise given the Chamber of Commerce hy H. H. Ar nold, colonel of air nerviee depart ment air service officer, headquar ters western department of the army, in a letter received yesterday, and is the result of n request made March :0 hy Chairman .Simmons of the aviation committee. His letter Is date April 2. San Francisco. C.overnor lien Olcott will be In vited to speak, as will also represen tatives nt' various Portland airplane companies, say (hose in charge of i-iep:i rations, and music and all sorts ol concessions will help to make the evnt a memorable one. Aviators in t he forest service, who are expected to be in Kugeue for per manent duty by May 1, will drop circulars advertising the event all over the western part of the slate, including the city of Portland. Some six or more machines will he at the disposal of the chamber in this ad vertising novelty. It is expected that Major A. l. Smith, who has visited this city a number of times in the past year, and who lately made the one day ; record from Seattle to San Iiegi, will be out of the hospital In timi to take charge of the details that will be put on the "stunts." Il it also expected that Colonel Arnold, who also flew in Eugene last year, will accompany the outfit here. Much is being done by the cham ber to interest the people of the city in the proposed municipal hangar, a measure for which will be submitted to the voters at the polls on May 21. Colonel Arnold, In his letter, ex pressed himself as being pleased with the interest and enthusiasm shown by the townspeople In the ven ture, and promised to help in every way that he can to push the work along. This Is n good chance, oay mem bers of the committee who are work ing mi the problem, to get the gov ernment to erect a shiMler for their ships also a steel one that will be capable of housing about 20 craft. It is expected that a building of this type would cost $10,0u0. Half sox tor children. Ifnerv. Hell Mil HEINLINE -MOORE CONSERVATORY Music and Physical Rducation Managed by Accredited Teachers Only The State lie in Mucin hlirhlr efficient terhem mid thin flrhiiol compile lot) iwrcent with th tat- law. Kohlhagen Bldg. Phone 390 April 7th. Alcazar Stock Co. IS i WAXEFIELO & HINEY PHONE 46 GROCERIES Fresh Vegetables Cereals, Canned Goods head. Hour, Candy niOSE 4(i WAKEFIELD & HINEY PHONE 461 THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS'' A STGR ot the fc OZARKS Seats Now On Sale By HAROLD BELL WRIGHT PRICES: 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. Pius lax It. 0. Barclay, trtvollnf auditor of ftie Soulbein Pacific, spent today In this city atinodlng to buslntst mat-' tiers. Th,i of Kiddle, who have been visit ink- in this city at the 0. U. Helbig r (! nc Kft this afternoon for Suibe -liii, where they will visit for a few ay i betore continuing on to llillskoru, hute they expect to re side. All Classified Ailrrrt I vcments In ertel new today will be found oe last paxe under "New Today" bead ,;va!ti:o. WANTED Dishrasher at Unipqua hotel. WANTCD Dishwasher at Koutch'l restauruut. VVANTlil) 15 gallons Piillc per day year round. Phone 15. WANTED Woman to cook for four persons. 1'hone 7ra. WANTED First clast. mncn cow. J C. Royse, 1'hone 84K2. WANTED Sr.;:; of young mules about 12UU lbs. Ervlu Ulce, Oak land, Oregon. WANTED Man I'hone 34F11. Rosoburg, Rt. 1 to slash brush. Leslie Hatfield, WANTED Good grade Jersey cows, milking. A. E. Chen weth. Look ing Class. WANTED Work as cook In camp or hotel. Addresa Mrs. C. S. in care of News-Heriew, phone 4U3-J WANTED Nicely furnished house in good residence district. Ad dress A. C., care News-Review GIRL WANTS POSITION General housework preferred. Pearl Llv- engoud, Troxell Rooming House, WANTED Small house or suite of rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Address "O" box 00, care News. WANTED High school boy or man to work as Janitor evenings for board, Apply at Cafeteria WANTED Girl for general house work: two in family. Wares ti per week. Call at 500 East Cass street. WANTED Man for general work on lurui. liood wages ilh room and board. Address G. U. care News, Review. WANTED Position doing general housework in small Hanitly by ex perienced girl. X Y Z care News Review. WANTED A woman tor general housework on the farm. Good watr.s and steady work. Address Lock liox 135, Yoncalla, Ore. WANTED A good cross-cut saw filer; big wages if you can make good. $6 for 8 hours to start. .Sat. afternoon and Sunday off if you wish. Triple A Lumber Co. WANTED Man and wife for ranch Wagoa and everything found. No children. Permanent Job for the right parties. Inquire at News Office. . WANTED Prune orchard and gen eral farm proposition, a total of 50 to 100 acres. Must be well Improved and welt located. Would prefer place fully stocked. Will deal direct with owner, all cash No agents. Give full information Address A, II, C, Nows-Review. VOK RENT PIANO KOR RENT Phone 31F5. FOR RENT Apartments for young men. I'hone 41-R. two FOR RENT Safety depoBlt boxes Roseburg National Hank. FOR RENT 1 1-2 acres river bot torn 8011, close to town. Phone 278-L. FOR RENT Two furnished house keeping rooms to let. 112 Brock way street. Phone 202-J. HOUSE-KEEPING ROOMS Also sin gle rooms at reasonable prices. Roseburg Apartments, oor Mais and Douglas. FOR RENT 20 acres, ona and half miles from Roseburg; a 9 -room house, wlndm-lll, with -water in house, large barn, hay"barn, fam ily orchard. Balance In cultiva tion. For particulars call on or write to C. O. Sheppard, Dixon Tille, Ore. Ml STELLA XEOCb. FOUND Agate brooch. Owner call at Review office and describe It. O. & C LAND LOCATOR And compassman. I has Kyes, 52 7 N. Main St., Roseburg. Has the Peak Been Reached? SOME say that conilitlons will soon olianKe; that the tx-rlod of inflation, eitravngunce and high price n gradually pass, , If such la ilia) possibility, the watchword. Keclclcss must be eliminated. Pre-Mired no is precautions I'mpqua Valley llanir. CARKTlXXSttS should be spending and Investment an aeronnt nt the J. M. TIUtOXK. flashier THE UttPQUfl YrlLLEV BANK ROSEBURG OREGON A BARGAIN 1919 Police Special Indian motorcycle witk aide car. J. F. Barker ft Co. ESTRAY Taken up In West Ucse burg, April 5, 1 pair work hor Owner please call at P. J. Dalit place and pay ror this ad. and feed. MONEY TO LOAN 5 0-year Mral credit farm loans, low Intores: rate. $!0,000 local money to loan on good real estate. First n'ort gage. See M. F. Rice of Rice & Rice. J I'SWD CARS O. K. Oarage has a larGe number of different makes. Prices and terms to suit your poc ket book. Call and we will de monstrate them to your satisfac tion. Geo. Shanks & Son VOH RALE. FOR BALE Medium sized safe. See It at Foutches. OLD PAPERS FOR Review office. SALE News- FOR SALE Baled liar. W. F Ramp Rt. 1, 1 mile east of town. 270-R. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow with young calf. C. E. Keyser, Wilbur, Ore., phone 27F1 1. OAK WOOD FOR SALE MOVE BY TRUCK. Quick reliable service. Prices reasonable. Phone 20F2. FOR SALE Good 6 year old work horse, weight 125u. S. L. Moss. Ten Mile, Oregon. a FOR SALE One surrey and one good set of harness, almost new E. E. La Brie, Wilbur, Ore. tf. FOR SALE, BARGAIN 5 room mo dern bungalow, sleeping, porch garage, close In, phone owner, at 187-R. FOR SALE Bargains -in 1819 Chev rolet and 1919 Maxwell, In good mechanical condition. Liberty Auto Sales Co., 507 N. Jackson St. FOR SALE 21 acrs a miles from Klnia. Wash., or will trade for Douglas county land. Address O W. Bowles, Elma, Washington, Rt. 2, Box 40. FOR BALE Slightly used Maxwell truck, 1919 model, first class me chanical condition and good rub ber. Powell & Roberts, Rosoburg Oarage- Phone 293. FOR SALE Modern 7 room bunga low and furniture, on pavement. $2400; nlso 40 acre dairy farm, good buildings and orchard, price $5,000. Chas. Kyes, 527 N. Main St., Roseburg. FOR SALE 200 acres, about 15 acres under cultivation; balance fine timber; wood alone will more than pay for the place. Lots i'f fruit of all kinds.. Address F. W., care News-Review. a9 HATCHING EGGS-Hollywood 200 egg strain White Leghorns, Gold en Camplnes, from first prize pen San Francisco Word Fair; White Face Black Spanish; heavy layers and nonsetters. Eggs 1 1.50 per setting; $8 per 100. Phone 9F25 Ed Bryant. STOCK AND FARM PROPOSITION 758 acres, all good soli, 200 ac res lu cultivation, balance pasture land, good house, Btock barn and other outbuildings, good location. For full Information call at 125 Cass street, Lawrence-Cordon Co. DRESSMAKING Stylishly done tailoring. 749 So. Main. Phone 429-Y. FOUND An envelope containing kodak pictures and films. Owner please call at News-Review office EGGS FOR HATCHING Brown Leghorn, good layers; 15 for 11.50. D. S. Houser, phone to 3H2-L. tf SAFETY FIRST Secui a safety deposit box for your valuable pa pers at the Rosebur; National Bank. tf STILL BETTER WILLARD BAT TERIES with Threaded Rubber Insnlatlon anil Still Better Wil lard Service at the Auto Blectrlc atatlon. S12 N. Jackson St. STRAYED 2-year-old red heifer marked under alonec In right, and I ! swallow fork In left ear. Lat l eeea on Myrtle Creek. Finder please notify Herman Oden. Dix onville. Reward. FARM AND FRUIT LAND 20 ac res In tract, all good tillable land, 1 1 1-2 Bcrdes in 6 year old prunes a ramlly orchard, 2 good wells, pump for Irrigation, creek thru place, good seven room house. barn and other outbuildings, good location on good hard gravelled road. Price 110.500. Lawrence Cordon Co.. 125 Cass street, FRUIT LAND 13 acres In tract, 500 prune trees, 125 apple trees, 60 pear trees, all full bearing, grapes, R acres low land part plan ted, well fenced and cross fenced modern eight room house, plaster ed, big barn, 7 tunnel drier, other outbuildings, close in on a good road. Price. $8,000. very easy terms. Lawrence-Cordon Co., 125 Cass Street. FARM AND STOCK PROPOSITION 320 acres. 65 acres under plaw. 30 acres timber, balance pasture land, 3 acres family orchard, 4 1-2 acres one year old prune trees, I creeks through place, good five room house, water piped to house rrom spring, t barns, chicken house and other outbuildings. All stock and equipment Including Vord car goea with place. For full Information call at lti Cat Streat, Lawrenee-Cerdea Ce. FRESH COW FOR SALE pw FOR SALE Sow and- five plrj. . bred Poland China, t weak, i? Phone 448-R. l FOR SALE oay old White Lsshon chicks, good strain. Ross Bill. Phone 348. COW FOR SALE Ona Jersey, rood milker. Lone Oak ranch, Broek. way, Fred Schmidt. g COAL, BODY WOOD Slab mill end, cement, lime, piuii, storage, transfer. II. j. n,,. Phone 128. FOR. SALE Team good man. weight 2800, work any place. tM harness. dit;t cheap if taken kx C. L. Weber, Rt. 1, Phone 42Pu FOR SALE 11 U2 acres land, Uj mile to town; good 6-rooio bona, barn, chicken house. Eaar ttrai Box 13. Rt. 1, Roseburg, Ore. FOR SALE Large county shows all R. R. and goveromm lands open to entry, price II. W. F. C. Frear, county surveyor, Roseburg. Oregon. FOR SALE Mapleleaf ConfU ery. Bargain if taken before Apr 1st. Owner doslrous of taking- trii only reason for selling. Goal k catlon, good buslnesa. FOR SALE Black mare, 9 yi old, weight 1300: four-year-oK gelding, weight 1050: bay min' years old, weight 1000; bay ffiu 4 years old, weight 950. 0. Hie tin. West Roseburg. FOR SALE! Store building and I lots at Myrtle Creek, near tfeptt. $1600 and goods and VlitumH Invoice. Terms on part. Mn Catherine Frlttg, Myitis Cmk. Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE Two ttorr frame, 10 rooms, modern, full ot ment basement, plastered, . lots, paved street, sidewalk, lin age, car line. University Park 41 trlct, Portland. $8,000. tsrmi. or trade for grocery store or I ranch In Oregon. Address, 711 W. Lane St., Roseburg, On. agents. PRUNE ORCHARD 10 acres A. 1 prune orchard, all In pmn I years old, all under Irrigation, u Improvements except fencing. This is a bargain at $5,000.00. U rence-Cordon Co., 125 Cass streM. FRUIT AND FARM PROPO9ITI0.1 59 acres In tract, (0 acre! Il cultivation, 10 acres young pru es, 5 acres bearing apple orchut cherries, peaches, quinces, pen all crops in, plenty ctf oat rir new house, 2 barns, granary, larp apple house, chicken house, smob house, tool house, large goat iM and place all fenced and cron la ced with woven wire, creek tint place year round, well, on root roads 4 1-2 miles from town. Keek and full set of Implements. Indit ing a new Bean 8pray Outfit, f with this place for $10,000. U-rence-Cordon Co.. 126 Cass ln HOUSES FOR SALE tOOO 8U room two story house, close In. Nice level lot. Close to S. F. ronnd house. 90O Fonr room bonis in North Rosebnrg. Two large lota. Fine garden spot Close to pavement. 2000 Fire room modem plastered house with heat ing plant. On pavement. Hal large lot. Fruit trees, and chicken house. Close In. teiSOO Six room moden plastered house farnlanei On paved street. $2100 Six room bungalow on paved street. Lot 60 W 100. Well located and H close In. 92704 Six room ptantrnd bouse. Largo baseman t Built In fixtures. Larp aun room. This house is ' paved street and close tn B800 Six room boat with over an acre ! ground. Chicken hou barn, fruit treee, flea gar den spot. .See PHn. UP", al a Bogard Real Estate Oos py for City property- W.A. Bogard Rami FaUte Company.