Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 23, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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Boys Du BBELB 3 LTciothcs I
Guaranteed for 6 Montlis Sorvico
TMIERE are 20 reasons why Du!.li11ilt C!othc3
I
n
.n tt.1l. KnfiL.I rvinfmccnieut at every
point o! wear or srrain iiouuic m..i i up
fabrics arc a few of the 20 special Dulihelliilt features
that assure more wear and no nienJniR for six months.
Every Dubbclbilt suit is RiiaiaimvJ for stx month
wear, without rip, hole, tear; or suit will be repaired free.
Good style, too. Smart, clean-cut lines, that all
real boys prefer. t
JS14.7S 16.75 ?18.75 220.75 and upwards to
&G.7S.
HARTH'S TOGGERY
Complete Boy Outfitlntf Department. Drew them up here, We'll
them look right,
LOVEandMAIEDHFE
Idah MSGlone Gibson
RVTH M1SNK8 HOIIBV.
OLDS
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VICX'S VAPORU
Held or chest-
best treated
'externally" with
l-W
Exported Homo
V. D. Carlson, local manager of
the Western Union offices, who ban
been vlnitlng his parents In Wash
ington for tho pant three weeks, will
probably arrive hack here Saturday.
Kotiini to Sullierlin
Mrs. i:ilzu Kidgoway, who hat
been visiting In this elty Willi her
daughter, .Mrs. W. A. Mertlvu, lefl
thia afternoon for Sutheilln. when
-lie r.-'O.lt'.
Our Family Laundry Service
WHAT IT IS
A belp that will simplify your particular washday problems
auoh la our (amlly laundry service. Our driver calla for your fa:n
lly handle at a definite tlmo each week, and we'll do your wash
in( in our cuatouiary conslderute and sanltarr uiauner.
ROSEBURG
STEAM LAUNDRY
k. . -
Alice returned from Ruth'a with
a vrv Bad face.
"What la the matter dear." I In
quired, "didn't you have a happy
time with Ruth?" j
"No. my dear. Ruth la very un
happy. Like many women ahe haa
learned to uppreciate her husband
when she has him no more. She
snid to nie. "I did not know how
lonely I would be without Bobby
coining in with bis laughter and
carefree manner. I thought that
my children would make up for any
loudness I might have, tint, Alice.
I have found out differently. I
'.-.:h I had kept him."
"What do you mean, Ruth?" I
said; "would you have kept Bobby
when you knew he was In love with
another women?"
"Yes. I think I would now. That
kind of love weara away nlwaya.
You know that (loethe and Heine,
the great lovers of history, Insisted
that romantic love never lasted over
two years and did not last that long
if the lovers marry. As I think of
Hobby and myself today, I believe
that while he was romantically In
love with Helen, that he had a great
nVrtinn and regard for nie, and I
'lelieve In tlmo that hla love for
Helen would have worn off nnd he
we::d have come bark to me."
Hobby's Heiirt Still True.
I lnughcd. for this lilted in so
well with Just what I had been
thinking. "Ruth thinks." il said,
'that Hobby's heart Is atlll true to
Pol."
"And T believe Helen thinks so.
foo." said Alice gravely. "Oh, my
dear, my dear, I wish I could teach
all you women that are wearing
vnur lives out as devotees of the
little god of love that l'ife la ao
much bigger, that this thing you
call love Is only nn Incident of life
nnd as such perhaps holds a kind of
Interest, but not tho great, import
ant, absorbing interest that life has
If you only look at it In tho right
y. Joy, sorrow, laughter, .tears.
wealth, poverty, pleasure and pain,
love and hate hold their places In
thiH monientuous thing we call life,
but not one of them Is big enough
absorb Into its keeping life it
self."
Again I looked nt Alice In sur
prise. She was always saying some
thing that showed nie a deeper and
nioro splendid sldo of her. And I
'ei'Tinlned that ns soon as I wna
iblo. I would try and take a leaf
nit or her book. Silently I handed
over .luhn's note that he had sent
with th" flowers and with Its his
tol'5uh. know i wa. in?-1 aked. . Large Audience
" i r!,i him " she answered.
coinu j uoi i
"Say It With Flowers'
We will give you satisfaction not only in price but
every other way.
FOR MOTHER'S DA Y,
SUNDAY, May 9th. The wonderfnl demand for flowers
for Easter, shows that the public will call for more flowers
than ever before for Mother's Day. Place your order with
us now and be sure of YOUR supply.
il .(..n't wntit hltn to
now," I said rather onerously. ' 1
want to inuke up my mind about
things."
'Make Vp .Your Mind"
"That's right. Katherlne, sam
Alice, "do make up your mind and
then stick to it one way or the
other, '
"I could do this very easily If I
never saw him again, Hut you know,
Alice, as well as 1 do. the Influenct
he exerts over me when he is with
me."
"Right here is the chance for you
to make your choice. Do you count
those moments df ecstatic happi
ness. Kathrine, worth the depths or
despair he causes ynu? If o. Btay
with him, if not, set yourself free.
"It is a sure thing. Alice, that
you have never loved a man, or you
would never give me this advice so
eoollv. Why you tell me to make
my choice wirh about as much emo
tion as though you were advising
me on tne rival merits oi
of new hats. In fact. I am not sure
but that you would have more
emotion over a millinery question."
"Well today, my dear, I really
can't become Intensely Interested In
the love affairs of lav friends, mar-
n, iinmjirrled. YnU see I am
verv excileu over the fact that we I
momen are now a factor in the af
fairs of the nation politically, I
moan."
"Good heavens, Alice, are you o
suffragette?"
"No, I am not an 'ette', I am an
1st.'
"What's the difference "
AvoiilK All lte..ollsiliiiilies.
"A sufrragette wants all tho priv
ileges of a man, and Is not willing
to shoulder any of the responsibili
ties. SUM Insists that a man shall
give her n seat in the street car,
and Korgets to thank lvini for It.
She is always talking about the
battle of sexes, and w.-.irs a chip on
her shoulder every minute. On the
other hand, my dear, a suffragist Is
a woman who wants the ballot, so
that she can help redress the wrongs
of other women, so that she can
make the lives of little children
happy, so that she can help her
husband to protect their home from
the encrouehements of greedy cap!
tut and the malignant shafts of
demagogues.
"Why, Alice, a sulVrnglt is truly
womanly." I said, rather drily.
"I hope so, my dear. I'm one.
Tomorrow Tho Coming Wi.num
HOUSEKEEPING rooms, all com
fort. Phone 198-L. or call Z9
Winchester after 4 o'clock.
FOR BALE Medium slied ufT
It at Foutches. ' 8e
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Also sin
gle rooms at reasonable prices.
Roseburg Apartments, oor Main
and Douglas.
GOATS FOIt SALE-1 00 iurr
quire at News-Rorlew '
""'VO,
SAL.E-Baled IvlTTZZ
M1SCIXLA.N EOUa,
DRESSMAKING Stylishly done;
tailoring. 749 So. Main. Phone
42-Y.
FOR SALE 114 Ford In toeTT:
uuion, aiao s-iuch wagon In .
shape." Phone 32-FlJ. ,0
Attends Revival
One of the largest audience of
the entire week was present last
eight to hear the sermon at the
Christian ihurch. The interest in
the meeting has never lagged during
t!.e entire four weeka. Tonight the
evangelist will preach on "Stepping
siontj to Olory." In this sermon he
la.s a plan for life, and will answer
'.ntliielliy. Bceptieism and show the
real life. Mrs. Cross la going to
sing what is called the greatest song
of the war. "Christ In Flanders."
She sang this song in Spokane. Ta
conia and Vancouver. II. C, and was
the best received song of her meet
ing. American Legion iboya were
greatly enthused with It. The plan
for the remainder of the meeting
will bo a sermon on Saturday night,
Sunday morning a sermon to rhureb
members, nnd it is especially de
sired by the evangelist that every
new member try to be present at
this service. In the afternoon of
Snndav a mothers' meeting. Moth-
era will sit together, every one will
have a bouquet, and everybody is
Invited to come with mothers having
tho central seats. At night will be
She closing service. "Cod B Three
Kirpts." will be the theme Sunday
evening. Hfty-two nave tnus tar
come forward In the meeting.
GENERAL TRANSFER Hauling
and country trips a specialty.
Troxell & Co. l'hone 251.
COW FOR SALE One JeTT"
limner. Lone Oak ranch i, ,
way. Fred Schmidt. 1
FOUND An envelope containing
kodak pictures and films. Owner
please call at Newe-Revlew office
LOST Dark gray shoulder shawl.
Finder please leave at Newe-Re-Tlew
office.
SAFETY FIRST Secui a safetj
deposit box for your valuable pa
Dors at the Roseburc Nations
Bank. "
NEWS SNAP SHOTS
Mrs.f.D.(
Owen, Prop
THE FERN
493 West
Cass St.
ooooooraaoooooooooooooow
RceaeHaaoaoai&cia i
Who's Your Cleaner?
I. Ih.l
What would the condltlea of the banking bailnewi If
anyone who earnd to eould hold himself out as a kankjr?
What protKCtlun weuld you have mialu.it frauds?
aet the condition In the oluanlng baalue ledavT
Our trade nam la your proteutluu. Over tia jar
anoeewful easiness and s ed aervtee U ear reef.
WHO'S YOUR CLEANER?
LYMON L SPTNCt
Phone 277
TRY OL R WAY
Our Auto Will Call
Mere l-'rom Suilieriiu
F. H. Walte of Sullierlin was In
tho city today attending to business
matters.
I lend ImI;.t Milling
A. R. .Marsh and H. W. Crosby of
Riddle were In attendance at the
meeting of the Elks lodge last niuht.
t'ontaiitor Logan Here
Cnnlia. tor .1. T. Logan or Mcd
ford iv.me to the city today to at
ten.I to business matters ror a short
time.
Ublan.l lik-tor Here
Rev. .1. W. Hovt or Ashland rp.nio
!o Krs.-lnirt today to intend the
inmitv Sun.lnv s.-honl convention
uhi.ll convened this morning.
Will (Im ii .Next Saturday
The Revall soda fountain will be
open to the public Saturday. .April
-I. with the ranious Hazlewoo.l
French ice cream.
I let urns Home
Mrs. I. lly Winter returned to her
home at Mjrtle creek last night af
t.r sp.-.ulini; the day in tins cit
..hopping and visiting with friends.
nle l iiim lif ield
.I..-., j. i r. .Muan. wrio lias Deen
isilii.g In Var-hfiold Tor the past'
eve -al we. ks. returned to her home
in this city last evening. ;
To (ircen J
Mrs. Robert liieeii anil Daughter.'
tb. H O,, bfi f,,r their bnnie al
Green last ninlit after spending the
day in tilts eily shoppini;. I
CASTORJA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
of Ctffi&&U4i
Always bears
the
Signature
E;S FOR UATf;iI!XO.
Thoroughbred white Rocks frum
JUil tK strain. Also thoroughbred
3 c. White Leghorns Taut-red strain.
Kggs JS.00 per hundred. A few
white Rock cockerels for sale, J4.00
cash. A. S. Hunt, 225 Jackson St.,
uoseourg, Oregon.
NOTICE.
The Near Kast Relief c.inipaign
win De continued until Satuiuav
April 24.
DAILY WKATIIKK liKPOHT.
i . n. vt earner iniieau. local omre,
Roseburg. Oregon, 24 hours ending
a. m. today.
niriiest temperature yesterday ."S
Lowest temperature last night .12
Precipitation, last 24 hours .. 0
Precipitation In Inches and Hund
redths: 2.67
Normal precip, for this month
2.4S
Total precip, from Sept. 1, 'IS,
to date 21.37
Average precip, from Sept. 1,
1S77 J0.32
Total deficiency from Sept. 1
l 19 S.9.-.
Aerngo precipitation for 42
wet sensons. (September to
May Inclusive) 31.48
WILLIAM rtEI.L, Observer.
SETTING EGGS,
From High Producing White Leg
horn hens Tancred Strain, 11.25 per
setting of 15: 18 per 100. Earl
Vosburgh. 227 N. Jackson or 702
Fullerton.
NEW AUTO STAGE LINE.
Edgar Shanks has put on a stage
lino to Camas Valley and way points.
Large cars used, and he Is prepared
to give good service. Phone 309 for
reservations.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. R. P. HItADFORD A WWV.
Chiropractors, West Roseburg
Phone 40F4.
I)K. CLAIK R. ALI.E.V Dentist at
331 Perkins building, Roseburg
Oregon. Ohio Hours: 8 to 12 a
nv 1- to 5 p. m. Phone tf&
MRS. F. D. OWK.N cut Flowers,
Potted Hants, Funeral Designs.
Wedding Bouquets, Etc. Ill Caa
St. For sale al the Fern. Phone
240. Roseburc Oregon.
DU. 8. It. He LA IT Osteopathic
Physician and burgeon. Phones
ofiiee 11D. residence 454-J. 31V
320 Perkins Building, Roseburg
Oregjn.
lilt. M. II. PLYLtlt Chiropractic
Phys.clun, 222 W. Lane St. Elec
trical treatments. Hours 9 to 6
Phone 152.
Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4.
Phones: Olilce. 171: Res.. 172.
DR. LUCETTA SMITH, PUYS1CLA.N
Women and Children Diseases
Specialty. Office, Masonic Building
lilt. C. A. SMITH, M. T.
Successfully treats all diseases.
Consultation Free. Lady attendant
Oft ice 404 N. Jackson. Phone 122-J
Hours 9 a. m. to S p. m.
UR. II. W. TITl'S, D. M. !., Dentist.
Modem tqulmient and Methods.
Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 a. m.: 1 p.
to 6 p. ra. Evenings and Sundays
oy appointment.
COTTAGE GROVE, OREOON.
EGGS FOR HATCHING Brown
Leghorn, good layers: la roi
$1.60. O. S. Houser, phone tc
802-L. ti
MONEY TO LOAN -20-year r.ira
credit farm loans, low Interes
rate. 820,000 local money to loai
on good real estate. First niorl
gage. See M. F. Rice of Rice
Rice. tl
USED CARS O. K. Garage has t
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 ft Son.
FOR SALE.
S. C. R. I. Red cockerels for
Phone 166-J.
sale.
OLD PAPERS FOR
Review office.
SALE News-
FOR SALE Detroit
Phone 182-W. 407
gas range.
Ella St.
FOR SALB: Two good Fox hounds
will run coyotes. Phone 33-F14.
FOR SALE 1917 model Ford bus
at a burgain. See it at Harrison's
Garage.
FOR SALE Good 1914 model Ford
touring car. W. R. Warner, a
the Cafeteria.
FOR SALE Complete sets Britanl
ca. Dickens and Shukespeare. In
quire News-Review.
FOR SALE Small pies, 10 days tr
2 weeks old. separately or with
sows. Wui. Weaver, Myrtle Creek
Phone 18-X2.
Rt. 1,
1 mll.ea.tot toWgL itSS
rim salb-1 reeond hn,,a .
Ga . steel ni ,.,.. . "r
vi.u. xuune 9-F-13
higa,
OR SALE Egga for h
White Leghorua. n .
Harvey. Phone 9-F4.
atchlng froi
Jo
JAK WOOD FOR SALEMovTT
TRUCK. Quiet, .. i, . . , 0V E B
Prices reasonable. Phon.
FOR SALE. BARGAIN k
dern bungalow. .i, "w B
. -f.UB. Dr.M,
garage,
187-K.
close in, phoue
70R SALE One good Jersey
chean: a vmA i . '
' uorsti
lucid 4 U(
FOR SALE 10 acres of good land
situated about one mile west of
Sntherlln, planted to prunes. Price
$2000. Splendid buy. St. John
Land Co., Sutherlin, Ore.
JUST on the market, beautiful 6
room bungalow: sleeping porch,
with bath; at the Intersection of
Fullerton & Micelli Sts. Price
$2000. Casey-Harding.
FOR SALE About 6 acres of good
prunes, 6 year old trees: also 3
acres of timber and building site.
Price $2000 for quick sale. St.
John Land Co., Sutherlln, Oregon.
FOR SALE A bargain, Chevrolet
touring car, new tires. Just over
hauled, terms. See W, R. Parmlee,
710 S. Jackson St., any day be
fore noon.
FOR SALE! 2 lots, corner, B-rooni
house, outbuildings, fruit trees,
nice garden land, $800, Including
furniture. Terms. D. Whltsett,
Rapp'a restaurant.
(Gill
All Classified Advertisement In
ertcd new today will be found on
last page nnder "New Today" head
WANTED Dishwasher
restaurant.
at Foutch's
WANTED Woman to do confec
tionery work. Apply at Foutch's.
ip5 A TRIAL WILL
I
rwyk
NOTHING that wc could say would so thoroughly
convince you of the value of Chamberlain's
Tablets as a personal trial. We can tell you
cf thousands who have been permanently cured of
chronic constipation, indigestion, biliousness, sick
headache and disorders of the stomach and liver,
but this will have little weight with you as compared
to a personal trial. That always convinces.
WANTED Young lady. Reception
room work. Clark's Studio.
WANTED A good second
piano. Phone 187-R.
hand
WANTED Man or ooy willing to do
Janitor work for board. Inquire
at Cafeteria.
WE REPRESENT the Fenner Mfg.
Co, of the Peninsula Luuiber Co.
of Portland, Ore. Ready Cut
Homes. If you contemplate build
ing a home, barn or garage, write
or call for catalogue. Casey-Harding,
Roseburg, Oregon.
FOR SALE Prune trees for fall de
livery f. o. b. Canby, Oregon, 4 to
6 ft., 40 c: 3 to 4 ft., 25c. All
kinds fruit trees at reasonable
prices. R. L. Ellis, 3 miles west
Roseburg, Ore.
HATCHING EGGS Hollywood 200
egg strain White Leghorns. Gold
en Camplnes, from first prize pen
San Francisco World Fair; White
Face Black Spanish; heavy layers
and non-setters. Eggs $1.E0 per
setting; $8 per 100. Thone 9-F25.
Ed Bryant.
FOR SALE Highest grade nursery
stock walnuts, prunes. In fact
every variety of fruit tree grown in
Oregon, as well as latest In orna
mentals. For fall deliveries see
F. E. Jordan, special ngent, 324 E.
1st Ave. N., Roseburg, Oregon.
WANTED Nicely furnished house
In good residence district. Ad
dress A. C. care News-Review.
WANTED Waitress at Foutch's
restaurant, corner Casa and Sheri
dan.
WANTED-Middle aged woman or
girl for general housework In fam
ily of 3 on ranch. Mrs. C. S. Baker
Sutherlln. Phone 42-F12, Oakland.
FOK RENT
FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms.
646 So. Pine St.
FOR RENT 1 1-2 acres river bot-!,'-"
soi1' cIo, ,0 '"wn. Phone
FOR RENT Surety oeposlt boiei"
Roseburg National Bank.
FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms.
Inquire 222 So. Pine St.
HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCES
Kitchen Cabinet. Built In effects
of any sort are made by ns. Its
all home industry. See us about
anything In this line you want.
TheJ. G. FIooKCoe
Phone 100
Poultry and Eggs
WANTED
We pay highest market price
In cash. Highest market price
paid for your cream, no delays.
Bring In Your Products
Roseburg Produce Co.
501 N. Jackson St.
PHONE 27
cber.n- a rnnA i
mnti fur,,, u. . . . ,Be,
- nBuui,
luillln.
"OR SALE A good work
irTj Buigie nuiness
hack. J. Wharton,
burg. Phone 389.
bom
"4 inn,
West Bo
.'OR
on
see Chas.
Whipple.
ML?P00d slx roo" sou,
Winchester St. For Darti,,,t"
McElhluuy er R. j
:oal.
mill
storage,
Phone 128
B0D7 WOOD-SUb.
ends, cement, linie. bi..V
transfer. H. j n...
'OR SALE Eggs tr iat,i,i. ...
pure bred O. A. C. barred H,k
per 15. Address Elm.
I-ooklng Class. Ore.
$1.25
Swan,
FOR SALE 1 1 1-2 acres land ku
mile to town; good 5-rootn h'ou
barn, chicken house, tair inn,
Bon 13, Rt. 1, Roseburg. flnT
FOR SALE
shows all
-Large county nap,
R. R. and ntv,nnu
lands open to entry, pries iv
F. C. Frear. county ,
Roseburg, Oregon.
FOR SALE Sawmill compute, witt
donkey engine, capacity of oUl I
thousand feet. Plenty of tlmker
AddresB S. M., care News-Herta
120 ACRES of timber land for uli
by owner, located west of DnJi
Price 75c per M. C. 0. Andmoa
Box 4 63 Ballard Sta., Seattle, Ws,
s'OR SALE Mnpleleaf Confettlo
ery. Burgain If taken More April
1st. Owner desirous of ukii trip
. only reason for selling. Geod la
cation, good business.
FOR SALE 606 acres ol Umber 1
sale; few rods from hlgtivay at
near siding at Riddle. Nut tn
sold at once.- Good team logguii
proposition. Address Htny L
Grube, Cottage Grove. Or.
BROCCOLI SEED FOR SALE-Dr.
Bailey has spent 8 years develop
ing a strain of broccoli seed adapt
ed to tho Umpqua Valley. 12 ptt
ounce. Special rates on pound lots.
Orders taken for broccoli pluti
" for June delivery, $4 per tin
sand. Dr. C. H. Bailey t Sol
Roseburg, Oregon.
HEINLINE-MO0RE
CONSERVATORY
( ill: inJ Physical Education
Managed by
Accredited Teachers Only
The. Slate demands blaUr ttlmt
teacher and this School ooawliei
100 per cent with the state lav.
Kohlha.M Bid. Phone 391
Township Maps
Showing 0. & C. Grant
Lands subject to entry
April 12th. $1.60 P
township.
Douglas
Abstract Co.
M. A. BULEY
CONTRACTOR
Builds Anything. First
class work.; Let me fifure
with you. Box 304, Resi
dence 303 Douglas SI
Roacburg, Oregon.
Some
Land Bargains
I have quit, a hw nWfJ,
sell In Roseburg p?,.,.
country houiea in t".
some of them well IBP",
up to date, ranging from
16 acres aiu.." r.indw-
on Cow Creek, above GW
ranging from 40 ares v
Come and see the prowW
the land suits we will try
the price right. x
nnw or -
Rt 2, Roseburg, vn