Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 13, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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T I y a
Lhesterjiela
OVER three million
smokers over
. three million friends
know the "satisfying"
goodness of Chester
field's expert blend of
fine Turkish and Do
mestic tobaccos. They
know "they satisfy."
NEWS SNAP SHOTS
LOVEandMARRIEDIJFB
jty. tne noxea auuior
Idah MSGlone Gibson
A I. K b' H.INUKI HLK MIND,
Went U liniin
Mrs. J. J. Thornton find Mrs.
Ethel King left Moniluy for Drain
to visit for a short time.
Coca to Oniibuiil
B. S. 1 truce, who is conducting the
Armenian relief drive in tliiH coun-j
ty, left yesterday for Oakland.
To Myrtle "rwk
C. O. Thomas, the local antomohile
dealer, spent this afternoon at .Myr
tle Creek attending to business mat
ters. Leaving Kom For Indiunn
Mrs. C. H. Patrick and her mother-in-law,
Mrs. H. 8. Patrick, left this
morning for Silvorton after a short
visit in this city. The former will
leave soon for Owensviile, Indiana,
where she will vlxit with her mother.
Mrs. M. J. Brum field.
Indergoes CH-rat ion
I'ouuty Coinn.t.ssiuiier W. E. St
John underwent a serious operation
at Portland Saturday, lie has been
quite ill with throat trouble for sev
eral weeks and Is recovering slowly.!
The operation was successful. It is
believed, and will end bis trouble.
Return to Slitherlin
Mrs. K. W. Hall and two children,
Stella and Bernard, Mrs. C. W. Par
ker and Mrs. C. L. Hall, returned to
(neir homes at Sutherlin this alter
ation after spending the morning In
this city.
Returns l-Yom Portland
Mrs. W. II. Fisher, who has been
visiting her mother In Portland foi
the past couple of weeks, returned to
this city Friday. She was nccoinpnn
led home by her mother, Mrs. D. T
Summerville, who has been In ill
health and who will vli.it her (or n
time.
Inek From Fast
It. '.. Fanner returned Suiidav
from Chicago, Detroit and other
points In that vicinity, where he
MclmhO Farm Hold
The Poter Sterborg farm at M
rose has been sold through tlto AU,.
Bar Hen real estate company to a
S. Reed, a recent arrival In this city
from Oklahoma. Mr. Heed and fam
ily will take possesion at once at
Mr. Sterborg Intends leaving soon I
for Minneapolis. The place Includes Up their new cars until brakes can
a family orchard and Is modern and be manufactured and Installed on
well Improved. I the machines to he offered.
been assisting F. M. Parrish In
demons! rating the f:iutom: ic elec
tric brake, of which Mr. Kanner Is
one of the Inventors. The tents were
all successful and many companies
are demanding brakes, one or tne
largest automobile manufacturing
companies of the country Is holdim:
After I read Bob's leiter my eyes
filled with tears. I sincerely pity
Kubcrt. but. oh, I pitied Helen much
more. With woiiiana imutlon she
hud Bcnsed Robert's feelings toward
bis children. She kr.ew that in the
buttle of humanity against natural
laws, poor huuiau beings always loat.
1 wonder if Alice knew that Ruth
was here. As if to assure me on
that matter Alice came in at this
moment, saying: 'i did not tell you,
Katherine, that Ruth Gavlord anu
the children are in town. 1 saw them
yesterday."
"How is she looking?" I asked.
"1 think that she has grown old,
hut the babies ale perfect little
angels, Rush asked about you, and
I told iter that you would come and
see her very soon. She seemed
pleased that you would do this, as
. he knows that you are such u great
friend of Helen's. Someway 1 do
not think she is quite so obsessed
with the idea of making her children
all In all us she used to be."
All Wrong to Seiiernto.
"Katherine, 1 guess it is all wrong
for u man and his wife to seperale
if there are children.''
"I guess you are right. Alice," I
said as I quietly put Robert's letter
l:atk in the envelope.
"And you still think that you will
not go back to John?" said Alice.
This seemed to me a little irrevelaut.
"How can I?" I asked. "Nothing
ha? changed since lust night, and you
yourself said then that you did not
sec how I could live with John af
ter the way he treated me."
"I thought perhaps the letter you
have Just been reuding might have
"hanged your mind a little.
"How did you know what was
the letter?" 1 asked curiously.
"I didn't. I only know that you
have been reading a letter from
Hobhy C.aylord, and I can not
imagine his writing to you unless he
is dissatisfied in some way, or Helen
ir. dissatisfied with the life they are
living. I know he wants you to
patch up something."
"That's purely a woman's Intui
tion, Alice, because Itohhy might
have written me on a dozen other
subjects."
"Hut he wouldn't have written a
long letter."
Very Jcnlotis of Them.
t.oodness, how observing you
are. Well, If you must know, nobby
tells me he knows Ruth mid
if
gives better bakings that
go further. It strikes straight at
the root of extravagance waste and re
ducesliving cost in a sane, sensible, worth while way.
Calumet Baking Powder never
fails to properly raise all bakings. It never
fails to produce Hie best of results. It always
Makes Most Pa!atab.e
and Sweetest of Foods
Calumet bakings do go further,
because they are deliciously good, are
never thrown awav.
And becnuse tliey have
proatcst of keeping ciinl
n y stay moist, tender
and oven-fresh for davs
and davs.
Calumet makes l-S
your baking pow
der money and your baking material money po
further stretches it to the extreme of economy.
Yon save when yon buy it moderate
in cost. You save when you use it has
more than the ordinary leavening strength
therefore yon use less. You save materials it is
used with - there is never a bake-day failure.
Generations of good cooks have used
Calumet because it positively proves its
superiority and economy. Is unfailingly depend
able. It comes to yen li.mi the largest, burst, most sanitai y
Baking Pimilcr Ku-tory in the world absolutely pure and
as perfect -in leavening power as the day it left the b a
Calumet Plant.
Contains only such fngredients as
have been ollicially approved by United
States Fond Authorities. Sold bv your grocer
under a definite nmnev.lvi, k guaia'Mc,-. if it doesn't prove
best by test in your own kiiihen, in iiy baking.
CfMNCAi'i-rTil
children are bere, and be wants me
to go over and see the children. You
know the court rave them to It nth
and she is very jealous of tbeui. She
will not let them go to biui oven for
a day."
"I expect that Is Ruth's way or
eetting even," remarked Alice.
"Ruth never struck me as belnv"
the kind of a woman who would
want to get even," I answered.
"Oh! My dear, we all want to
Ket even when anyone hurts us, and
when we get a dian.e to hurt them
back we arc very apt to find out
that we are human and not angels."
"So Dobby wants to see the child
ren, does he. He used to try to do
everything to get away from them
when he was married to Ruth."
"Well, bo Is very anxluus to ge
them now. And I rather thlvk.
Alice, If my buby had lived r.obhy't
letter would have ' influenced me
greatly, but as It is. I have no one
to think of but myself.
"And John, interposed Alice
gently.
V hy should 1 think of him? 1011
say, yourself, that ho has never
thought of me. Last night you were
quite as indignant at him as I.
Yes, I know, but I thought a lot
i.bout it last night, my dear, and do
ou know, Katherine, that if you let
John go now he will go straight to
Klizabeih Moreland. And that means
his finish.
"Well, my dear. If I have to take
en the mural support of every man
who thinks he is in love with soint
unworthy woman. 1 am afraid I
would have my hands full."
Utile Hoys (.row Tall.
"You won't huve to do that at all,
Katherine, but don't you think that
ou could become the moral support
ol one man, if that man was your
husband? fall up that divine ma
ternal Instinct that Is In nil women.
I'm quite sure that it is that instinct
that makes life endurable to most
women after they find thnt the men
that they have martiej are not Sir
Oalahuds, but just little boys grown
tall."
"Again I waB surprised at Alice.
There is so much more to her than
I have ever dreamed. She had quick
ly hit upon the very crux of the
whole matter. Ileforo she had spoken
to me 1 had been wondering If I
could possibly give John another
(hance.
"I'll come for you by and by,"
t)lei said Alice, "and if you ure feeling
well enough we will go out and see
; Ruth and the children."
TumnriowA Letter 1'roni Helen.
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KERR'S QPAMTY POl'ITRI
Ft EDS.
Are prepared under the direction
of Prof. C. 8. Brewster, formerly of
the Poultry Department, Oregon Ag
ricultural College. They will main
tain the beulib and vitality of your
flock, hasten the growth of profit
able broilers and early laying pul
liti and produce more eggs from
our laying flock.
Kor growta cbleki use Kerr's
Chlch Feed, thick Developer Mash
and Developing Scratcn Feed.
For laying hens use Kerr's Scratch
Feed anil Kkk Produced.
For sale by vc:uurgb Uros Rnso
liurg, Oregon.
Headquarters for poultrymen.
Sprella Corsetlere, Clara Corum.
Phone, 402-R. Sll W. Wash. tf.
(I
AU Classified Advertisement In
serted new today will be found on
last page under "New Today" bend
WAJHTKD.
WANTED Dishwasher at Foutch's
restaurant.
WANTED Young lady. Reception
room work. Clark's Studio.
NEW SNAP SHOTS
JiEST.BYJEST
Remember when you buy Calumet, you get a
full pound, if you want it. 16 not 12 ounces.
Ile in nil Iliihlb-
Frank Cain, former county sur
veyor. gpeut yesterday In lioseburg.
returning to his home at Riddle on
the evening train.
Minor Oficriitloti
Mrs. F. 11. Churchill underwent a
minor operation at .Mercy hospital
yesterday with Dr. Ilruinfield and
Dr. Scely in attendance.
Return Home to Minneapolis
S. Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Pert
Pavis, who have been spending a
nhort time in this city with relatives,
left Monday afternoon for Minneap
olis, where they reside.
Ift for Knmloos
Henry Jones, who has been visit
ing in this city with relatives, left
lust nlKht for Kamloops, H. C,
where he resides. Knrouto home he
will stop for a short time with his
sister who resides In Chehalis, Wash.
teirnn Her N'evv !ntio i
Miss Maxlne Svkes, who recently
resigned her position with the Cham
ber of Commerce, yesterday began
her new duties In the Douglas Na
tional bank. Miss Fay llufflinm Is
now employed by the Chamber of
Commerce.
Cet Rig- Kntmolt
The Pearson brothers nt Winches
ter while trolling In tho North Cmp
qua river Sunday, succeeded in
catching a salmon which tipped the
scales at 51 pounds. The fish meas
ured II feet 9 Inches and when brot
to this city was placed on exhibition
nt Crouch's hardware store.
For IIoosiIiik MMIiiko Kill
A meeting will be held at the high
school building tonight by the V. of!
O.. O. A. c. and Monmouth Normal
alumni anil former students, for the
purpose of devising ways ond means :
tn assist in securing a favorable vote j
on the mlllage bill which conies be-'
fore tho voters May 21. All Inter-!
ested persons are ursed to attend (
this meeting or help in any way to-i
warn tne final success of the measure.
WANTED Man to help In harvest
ing garden products. Phone 9M.
WANTED Irst clasr. mrtcn cow. J.
C. Koyse, Phone 34F2.
WANTED Dishwasher
tho Cafeterlu.
at once at
WANTED Man
Phone 34F11.
to slash brush.
Leslie Hatfield,
WANTED Woman to do confec
tionery work. Apply at Foutch's.
WANTED Waitress at Foutch's
restaurant, corner Cass and Sheridan.
WANTED 2nd hand Ford road
ster or Ford with delivery body.
Phone 123.
WANTED Nicely furnished house
in good residenco district. Ad
dress A. C, care News-Review.
WANTED Small house or suite of
rooms, furnished or unfurnished.
Address "G" box 00, care News.
WANTED High school boy or a
man to work as Janitor evenings
for board. Apply at Cafeteria.
WANTED A woman for general
housework on the farm. Good
wages and steady work. Address
Lock Box 135, Yoncalla, Ore.
WANTED A No. 1 logging camp
cook. Must be well recommended
and able to handle 75 men. In
quire News-Review for Information.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT i housekeeping rooms.
616 So. Pine St.
l ,
FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes
Rosehurg National Rank.
FOR RENT 1 t-2 acres river bot
tom soil, close to town. Phone
278-L.
FOR RENT Nice large '.furnished
room, with hath and fire. S51 W.
Mother. Photic 3H5-R.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Also sin
gle rooms at reasonable prices.
Rosehurg Apartments, oor Main
and Douglas.
SODA
Buy It By the Cae
All Flavors
Rosebu:
Dairy and Sod? Works
fiioxe i
. HIDES
All kinds of
JUNK
wool and Cascara Bark.
Including pnper, also mohair.
Cast Iron and Dry Hone.
Berger Junk Shop
Corner Cass and Tine.
ROSEHURG, ORB.
TROTTERS KAXCK.
Wednesday. April 14th. Maccabce
hall. Committee.
FGC.S FOR HATCHING.
Thoroughbred white Rocks from
300 egg strain. Also thoroughbred
S C. White I-eghorns Tanrrrd strain.
Kgcs JS.OO per hundred. A few
white Rock cockerels for sale, 14.00
rash. A. 3. Hunt. 225 Jackson St.,
N., lioseburg, Oregon.
Township Maps
Showing 0. & C. Grant
Lands subject to entry
April 12th. $1.50 per
township.
Douglas
Abstract Co.
i
'. Pendulums Do Swing Rarl?
THAT'S a natural law which applies to many kinds of condk
tlona financial and commercial too.
The pendulum of business has swung away out since the wa
Will It swing back, and how far?
Accounts at the L'niDnua Vallev R.nir ,.rur.nM ... .
" ' " c me wige on
In any event.
3. M. THRONE. Cashier
THE IMPGUrT. VTLXLEV BANK
ROSEB.JRO
OREGON
MISCELLANEOUS.
LOST Ruuch of keys. Finder
turu to News-Review office.
DRESSMAKING Stylishly done:
tailoring. 749 So. Main. Phone
429-Y.
LOST Green silk umbrella. Initials
11. M. It. on handle. Finder please
leave at Hat Shop.
FOUND An envelope containing
kodak pictures and films. Owner
please cull at News-Review office.
t '
8AFETT FIRST Secui a safety
depoalt box tor your valuable pa
pers at the Roseburc National
Bank. tf.
EGGS FOR HATCHING Brown
Leghorn, good layers; 15 for
H GO. D. S. Ilouser, phwne to
S02-L. tf
FOR SALE Chevrolet. Recralk
overhauled. C. O. Thoma.
SALE Barn 1 Naeh,
grove, to be moved. Casey.uJ
FOR SALE Saddle mare, ( "ZT
ll0d-F25UI,d ""d g'""e-
FOR SALE Kimball phu,0- .
mVUt'e' excoUtnt los' Pki
COW FOR SALE One Jerr M
FOR SALE Span Of work Kim
or either or bot'i. Pri,
. . . .. . - ' iaw.
K. A. Hercner D.!lar4, ft
able.
LOST Party who found package
Saturday evening containing white
goods, three Bpools of thread and
buttons, return to News-Kovlew
office and receive reward. Call
120-R.
FOR SALE. BARGAIN 5
garage, close in, phono owner, u I
MONEY TO LOAN 20-year rural
credit farm loans, low Interest
rate. 120,000 local money to loan
on good real estate. First mort
gage. See M. K. Rice of Rice &
Rice tf
USED CARS O. K. Garage has a
large number of different mukes
Prices and terms to suit your poc
ket book. Call and we will de
monstrate them to your satisfac
tion. Ueo. Shanks & Bon.
COAL, BODY WOOD-SlibM
mill ends, cement, lime, tku I
storage, transfer. H. J n,., I
FOR SALE 1918 Ford tourHrail
new tires, first class conditm. I
suiue extras, H. H. Ore
waKianu. ure.
FOR SALE Eggs for hatrhini lm I
pure bred O. A. C. llarred Rot I
1.2) per 15. Addrem QsrE
Swan, Looking Glass, Ore.
STRAYED 4 Jerseys about 10
months old; one light colored bull,
both ears cropped; three heifers,
one dark color, other two light
color. Reward for Information
that will lead to their recovery.
A. V. Newport, Dlxonville.
FOR SALE.
OLD PAPERS FOR SALE News
Review office.
FOR SALE Sows and pigs. Mrs.
A. Fisher. Phone 12-F23.
FOk ALE Medium sized safe. See
it at Foutches.
FOR SALE Baled hay. W. F. Ramp
ui. i, i nine east of town. 270-R
I-OR SALE Six-lid Real Estate
range for either wood or coal.
Phone 9-F 15.
FOR SALE Several good Jersey
milch cows. A. E. Chenoweth,
Looking Glass.
FOR SAL.E One Case gang plow in
good condition. C. L. Weber, Rt
No. 1, Phone 42-F 13.
OAK WOOD FOR SALE MOVE BY
TRUCK. Quick reliable service.
Prices reasonable. Phone 20F2.
FOR SALE Used Singer sewing
machine, at your own price. If
you ever expect to get a sewing
- machine, phone 123.
FOR SALE Good brood sow .and 8
shoats, weighing about 40 lbs.
" each. Price $100. C. V. Oden,
Dixonville, Ore. Phone 34-F4.
FOR SALE Sawmill complete, with
donkey engine, capacity of mill 8
thousand feet. Plenty of timber.
Address S. M., care News-Review.
120 ACRES of timber land for sale
by owner, located west of Drain.
Price 75c per M. C. O. Anderson,
Box 463 Ballard Sta., Seattle, Wn.
FOR SALE 11 1-2 acres land, ulj
tone to town; good 5-rooQboxl
oarn, chicken house. aijtnl
hox 13, lit. I, Roseburt, Ore.
FOR SALE Urge county nii
shows all R. R. and joierrser:!
lands open to entry, price
F. C. Frear, county iirrtt.
lioseburg, Oregon.
FOR SALE 1919 .Maxwell 5 pa
ger touring ear, rua on; i'iH
miles, new tires all around, kii
and runs like new, $700. Ht
Owen. Oakland, Ore.
FOR SALE Italian prune trwii
full delivery. 6 to 8 feet, 5t; )
6 ft., 40c; 3 to 4 ft., 25c; In
ft. 15c. H. L. Ellis, 2 ratal?
of Rosebu rg
FOR SALE Prunes and all Tan
fruit trees, ornamental, A
roses, including climbers.
on application. Van Sickle, Hi
Shorldan.
FOR SALE Good work bow e.
double harness $110 for botlf
taken at once. A. V. Hamumi
E. Second Ave. South.
FOR SALE 1918 Harley-Dir
motorcycle and sidecar la V
class condition. J325.00. Calif
rison's Garage, 123 N.
FOR SALE Mapleleaf Conic
ery. Bargain if taken before P
1st. Owner desirous of taWf
only reason for selling. Goof
cation, good business.
J 11
FOR SALE Black mare,
old weight 13UU: w", ,e
geming, weigni I
years old. weight 10M-. bar
tin. West Roseburg.
. . . . .i.lln iM
FOR sai.k More uuiiu....-
i . . ,i r.jntf neat '
l V""'. ,.,'
$1600 and goods anu j,
Invoice. Terms on pan.
Catherine Fritts, Myrttt ,
Oregon.
FOR SALE 21 acr.s s miles from
lma. Wash., or will trade for
Douglas county land. Address G.
W. Bowles, Elma, Washington, Rt.
2, Box 40.
FOR SALE OR TRAnE-Tof
frame. 10 rooms, modern, I
lent basement, plaster. .
its, paved street. ide '
FOR SALE 606 acres of timber for
sale; few rods from highway and
near siding at Riddle. Must be
sold at once. Good team logging
proposition. Address Harry L.
Grube, Cottage Grove, Ore.
NETTING KGC.S.
From High Producing White Leg
horn hens Tancred Strain. $1.25 per
setting of lr: $8 per 100. Earl
Vosbirgh. 227 N. Jackson or 702
Fullerton.
Arundel, piaao tuner. Phone 189L.
HEIN LINE M OOR E
CONSERVATORY
1 jr.' aiJ Physical Education
Managed hy
Accredited Teachers Only
The MtRtdmsnit hfchly efficient
tcsrhcri snil Ibis Mchnul compiles
1UII per cent with the State law.
Koh'.hagen Bldg. Phone 399
FOR SALE Beautiful, modern flve
room bungalow, bath and sleep
ing porch, nt the Intersection of
Fullerton and Mlcelll streets In the
Grove. Picturesque view of the
river. Price $2000. Casey-Harding.
Lands.
BROCCOLI SEED FOR SALE Dr.
Bailey hss spent 8 years develop
ing a strain of broccoli seed adapt
ed to the I'mpqua Valley. $2 per
ounce. Special rates on pound lots.
Orders taken for broccoli plants
for June delivery, $4 per thou
sand. Dr. C. H. Bailey ft Son,
Roseburg, Oregon.
me
lots, paved street.
age, car line. Luiei" ,,
trici. Portland. $8.000.. ;
or trade for grocery itort
ranch In Oregon. Adiirw. .
W. Lane St.. Koseuins. -
agents.
,7miH
PRUNE OKCHAKi v - t
1 prune orchard, oil " g
years old. all under lrriPf
improvements except I Intat
Is a bargain at I5.OOOO0.-j
renee-Cordon Co.. i:5Jg--
'arm pRorsTn
in tract.
FRUIT AND FA
SO seres in tract. --ri;
cultivation, 10 cre9"ri'-f'
5 acres bearing SPP" v .-ii
cherries. pearn. , pfr
all crops In. VM , ,
new house. 2 hams.
apple house, chicken a"",-,
house, tool house. Iff
and place sll fenced naI"JV
ced with woven lre-"i 4
place year round. it.
roads 4 1-1 miles ''"
and full set of Impl'O"1?:,- St
anmr L " -
ing a new n "'iT
rence-Cordoa Co, J