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How rovm Don't ask for Crackers i Snow Flake r. c i' SOME MORR P.C.B- PRODUCTS T'fKn Btwult Vituli Wifcn Fiesta Water Panama Crimt Ommral Crv.kM Loon Hnru h Si.it mf Wakm K1aihiii.iuw S-i:4t-l Ch" Sandwich Aaaortnl Cakea 0 CITY NEWS & Aruudel, piaao tuner, pnone 189b. I I Fisher's Blend Klour mora and batiar loavea at your grocer, gprelta Corsetiuie. Cl".ra Corura. Phone, 402-R. 311 W. Wash, tf. Nlfly millinery at Bellows, not over $16. tf Wo wnb and polish carl at Mar ten's garage. Poultrymen got your kale plants from Eurl Vosburg. 702 Fullcrton, 60c pur 100. Foutch's Orlll will hereafter re main op'n until 12 o'clock p. ui. 'Short orders at all times, beat uf ser vice. Hotel Orind block. 1 Spring IHWwt your Hp ring stylm from oar new arrlvitU if huoIh. Arrgns, nllkn, )rlnfcl rn'po lo rlicnn hikI villon. We aim liuve In New Hprintc Coats. The ntiJip mill fre1inKH of HprJng find eipre tluii In ihe rhlc nl ) lea itml liHlllunt weaves of our new frthrU-K. They coiuMn exquMle tiiMte with perfis-t relliiMHiy whlrh utiUiipM (hem oa the bent. M ,.KV 111 (MX IDS m I. ABRAHAM "Kverylhlng the llrat" I Jlhi a- WE Edison MADZA LAMPS Douglas County Light', and Water Co. mm? 3 Our Family Laundry Service WHAT IT I A help that will sfmpllfy your particular was 'at prohl.ms such Is our family laundry service Our driver ralN for vour fam. Hy bundle at a definite tlmo e.ich week, and we'll In vour wash ing in our customary considerate1 and sanitary msunor. That Crispy Salty Something distinctive in Snow Hake Crack ers telis why they 're so popular fresh from the even! PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. See I'at for mill work, cement, plustvi lug. brick uod Btaup work. e blucks, etc. I Lline-sulphur spray, sulphur for fertilizer, sulphur for plant dulling, lime In Itlils., arsenate of load, black leaf forly. Umpqua Valley Fruit union. Everything, of the beat, and the bi'Hi ot everything In our lino, Fruits mill Confectionery, Soft Drinks, Ice ('nam und a full line of l.unch goods. Open evenings and holldaya. The Above, 118 N. Juckaon St. AI'TO STAGE TO X)AiT. Leave Roseburg dally at 7:00 a. in., arriving at Myrtle Point 11:30 a. in. Fare $tl.48. Reservation! at main ollt -e, IDS Ciss St., Phone 303. ni I'mpqua and (Irund hotels, Kapp'a store. TAYIAJIl CLINTON. Advrt'so In NewK-Kevlew. Styles hAlllKH WKAK SIXL EXPEUT WELDING Includes not only the knowl edge or whers to atply the heat, but also lust whta te stop. Th. work sen ks ersr dme as well as una.rdos. We possess the .Tp.rl knewlwlge and have facility for doing all kinds of w.Ming work satisfac torily. We aie at your sar vlce any tiiue. Miithows i-ldiny Work ACtiYimt siinmr ctinisc i sntcuirf 4 ikixi.iu tiu. onruo.N R0SEBURG o STEAM LAUNDRY LOVE and MARRIED LIFE vq, we noted auinor Idali MSGlone Gibson . LKTTKft FROM KARL SIIKl'AIiH "I think In time, my dear Kalh- irlne. you will come to be like me. It Is only thai I have grown sensible quicker than you; peruapa soones than most women, but 1 believe every woman comes to accept life as it la and not as she wishes it to ue if she lives long enough." With this Alice iuft nie and I pre pared for tied. 1 do not know when 1 went to sleep, but when 1 awakened in the morning 1 remembered that inv labt thought before unionsrious- uena was not of my husband, Alice, or any of my affairs, but of Karl Shepard. I am not sure whether I was awake part of the time or whether It was all a veiy visuble dream, but I seemed to hear his voice calling, calling to me, saying: Kulherlne. It la not so. There are men who can love devotedly all tholr lives." And then II must have been a clream, for I plainly Baw Karl Shep ard altting away out on the luw ol the bout looking over an exqulnlte moonlit sea. lie was all alone and his face was Inexpressively sid. The deck was deserted and I got the impreHKlon It was very lute. Sudden ly 1 saw his face brighten and 1! seemed as though he felt my near liens, for he said: "I Want t: .Make nu Happy ." "It is all light, Katherine: it Is oil right. I only want to make you happy. Fate has played nie a rather scurvy trick, my dear, when there are so many other women in the world, to Insist that I shall love you. but I am going to be Irue not only to you, but to my friend, John Gor don, and I am going to stay away ffom you, my dear, until I can look both you and him in the eye and call you friends and know In my In most heart that I speak truthfully. Now, of course, I am friends to neither of you because I love you. and because I love you I ameyour husband's enemy, for I did not think It possible for my friend, John (Jor don, to treat any woman as he ha:' treated you. "Katherine, dear, my h"nrt growf sick with apprehension because 1 fear that at this minute something mny be happening that would make yon unhappy, and benanse of niv NEWS SNAP SHOTS Visit Inn Hew Karl Mullein, of Salem, In upending a few days in UoseburR visiting wllh Frank Lawrence. Ciivs to Kiijseiie Delhi Green left this mornlnn: to .ait frind mid rc!ulieH at tlugune .'or a short tune. -!ive on l.usinew Mrs. Clara Co rum left this niorn n for Suthnrliu to attend to bust is ens matters for a short time. Itrtnm t Salem Mrs. 1. M. Tuihlll nnd duuRhier left thin morniiiK for their home at Mitherlin after viHitinn here for a short time. ItftuntN to. Kalem T. Inland Hrown, who has been spending a few days In thin city ai tnnlinn to tuininesa m fitters, returned last nirtht to his home at Salem. llnjflnerr I.eav -tiHiPtuiit Stnte lliirh way Knin etr J. '. McLeod left this tiKtrnini; lor Oakland to look over the Pacific l.lKhway u thnt viriniiy. The high way throiiKh Douplas county is now n very pood shape, .Mr. M-'I.eod says. The sections over which the state In the Spring Time Any foil knows enough to carry an umbrella when it rnins", but the wise n-.an is he who carries one when it is only cloudy. Any man will sond for a doctor w hen he jr c t s bedfast, but the wiser one is he who adopts proper mo:u.ures before his ills become serious. During a hard winter or the following spring one feels run-down, tired out, weak and nervous. Trobalily you have) suffered from a cold, the Grip or flu, which has left you thin, weak ar.d pale. This is the time tj put your system in order. It s time for house-cleaning. A good, old-fashioned alterative and temperance tonic is one made of wild roots and barks, without the use of fcleohol, and called Dr. Tieree's Golden Medical Pisoovery, in tablet or liquid form. This is nature's tunic, which restores the tone of the stomach, activity of the liver and steadiness to the nerves, strengthening the whole system. First put up by Pr. Pierre over 60 years ago, now procurable at any druir store; or send 10 cents to Dr. nerve's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y for trial package. gret love for you I can not be near you to smooth li e way. Hiis 'ioon- light, this night, that ; ""! ,01 love is lost wi:iiout ou. "i! "j my thoughts, only In niy dreams 1 , feel you near me." t And then I si him ret P nuick ! ly and rhake biius'-lf alino.-l angrily las thounh he would put ana) evcry I thing of whl. h he had been thlnk I in? and I awakened to find It ! morning. llnomcD llt lulling. For a long time 1 could nut realire whether It had been a dieam or whether my soul had ue.-ii where Karl Shepard was. I was Just as si. re as I was sure that I had awak ened in my own room. In tl'e uulel town, and was luoklng out at the old cherry tire In full blossom just abreast my window, that somewhere at. that moment Karl Sjepard was Idling on a summer sea. thinking, thinking of me. The thought was disturbing. I knew 1 mu-t put Karl out of my mind, for however much a woman ia unhappy In her married life, however much sh" is soothed mid flattered hv the thought that j some other man stands ready to make her aa happy as possible, yet tna way danger lies. I rang the bell close to my bedside and Hannah r.ta In orlth t.iv rnlls and (TifTfe and my mull. I caught my breath with a little gasp, for Ihere was a letter with a postmark on it from (he oilier end of th world ami the stiper srription was in Karl sliepard's hand For a long while I wal'ed before I opened 4, and then I lead this un signed poem: Cherry trees in breathless splendor. Illossoms pink and white anew. The little song birds trill with won der Of the; very soul of you. Love, can there be resurrection After winter s- death-bells ring? Are we reborn. Incarnated? Does life then hold forth a spring? Ah, but Love, were this thought cer tain, Could my sacred dreams come true. All eternity I would give for Just one moment filled with you. Tomorrow A nM-iff I" I -ttei-x. I SQUEEZED 0 DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keeo thesf organs healthy by taking COLD MEDAL The world's standard remady for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Famous since 1696. Take regularly and keep in Rood health. In ihrea sizes, alt druggists. Guarantied as represented. Look lor tli cunt Gold Mi-dl on wnry horn. and ccpt no inutatiaa h as ass u m ed con t rol are being Mnoothed U by the contractors in hare of the work and the re- '.:,aind( r is being cared for by th con nty. KotuntH to Kiddle Mrs, H. 11. Morton left last night for Kiddle, where she resides, aftrr gpendlnK the day in this city trans acting business matters. tltslllCMS at I COIlil II S. French, of the Krem h Transfer Co., left this mornlns for ..eona to attend to business matters for the day. i-it ill Af.llhllMl ' Mrs. John McC'lintoik left venter ''i.y ror Ashland, where she will visit for a few days with her sister. Miss t:aie c'oshow. I.eave on Visit Soidiie Jarvia, left this morning for Portland, where she will spend a week or ten davs visiting with friends and relatives. U'nves After Visit Mrs. J. 1). Thomas, who has been viitiiiK her brother, Peter I'lam, and her niece. Mrs. Mary A. I. evens, lcrt this morning for her home at North akiiua. Mere from Fugcm' Miss Mildred Parks arrived in Roaeburg last nixht from Eusrenc. where she Is attending the Universitv of Oregon, to attend the wedding of her cousin. Miss lois Russell. f'andiilMte Leaves Arthur Walker. Rcedsiiort rand: date for county commissioner, lef this morning for Oakland and Yon 'alla after a short visit in this citv 1le will return to Roscbunr tnniph r to remain for a short time. Movel Hore I'eeentlv Mr. and Mrs. .lohn A. Irwin and con. Jack, arrived in- this citv r- rrntly fmrn Detroit, Michigan, and "i mK tncir permanent home here. Mr. Irwin Is to be connected itn ine triple A Lumber company I - Jrnt i iv uour. yon have something tt sell or try aa Adr. In the News-Review. amm. 1 1 ncT r.nA watch fob. Finder FOR RAT P ... . WITH FINGERS! CORNS LIFT OUT Preezone is magic! Corns and calluses lift right off Doesn't hurt a bit A few cents buys a tiny bottle of the magic freezone at any arus sioiu. i.. u rUa Hrnnu nf Freezone upon a lender, aching corn or callus. In stantly that troublesome corn or callus stops hurting, then shortly ou lift la out, root and all, without any pain, soreness or irritation. Thuoa intie hniiten of Freezone con tain Just enough to rid the feet of ni-n antt mm. corn be tween the toes and the calluses on i,.ttim of feet, bo easy: ao sliu- pie. Why wait. No humbug! Offli (11 All nasslfled Advertisement In serted new today will he found on last patte under "New Today" neau. WAT1CT. WANTED txperienced waitress at once. Cafeteria. COOK'S HELPER Or second cook wanted at the caiotera. WANTED Man or Boy willing to do janitor work for board. Inquire at Cafeteria. WANTED Woman for general housewoik. Mrs. Fred Fisher, Phone 26-F3. WANTED Experienced waitress, al so dishwasher. Apply Mrs. Geo. Foutch. WANTED. Wot )t by the hour or day. Call Room 16, Roscburg Apartments, WANTED Sheep shearers. Have 280 head. Sam Strickler, Box 118, Rt. 1, Koscburg. Ore. WANTED. Middle aged woman to help with work. Phone 4116-J, ot cull at 1021 North Jackson. WANTED Nicely furnished house in good residence district. Ad dress A. C, care News-Review. HOUSE WANTED Want to buy or hire good work horse. Phone ear ly mornings 15-F12. John Good bourn. WANTED A woman to do general housework In a smull family. Best of waces. Inquire of F. E. Safley, butherlln, Ore. WANTED Woman to do cooking and general housework on farm. Inter part of May. Address B. C care News-Review. WANTED Ry young woman, posi tion for doing general housework Phone 400. u ANTED. Farmer, wages $80.00. with wife who will take hoarders. House and wood furnished. In quire News-Keview office. WANTED Bay mare. 1300 U 1400. must be true worker. Give de scription and price. J. B. Large, Oakland, Ore. Phone 61-F3. CAPABLE WOMAN cook wants work in log or road camp or on ranch, employing large number of men. ran furnish own helpers. Addiess H. P. care News-Review, or riione 9-F 4. FOLRKVr FOR RENT ltoom with bath. In quire 4ul So.' Main St. FOR RENT- Lai ge front room, close in. Phone 12-Y. FOR RENT iar.ty deposit boxes Roteburg National Bank. FOR RENT 4 nnrurnfsed rooms at n; Chadwlck St. Call morn ings. FOR RENT 5 rooms in the War no. k apartments, lot! East Wash ington. FOR RENT Remington typewrltsi No. 10. Inquire Vosburg Bros., 227 N. Jackson street. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Also sin- l rooms at reasonable prices. Koscburg Apartments, oor Main Sc! TVtlKtlK FOR RENT Modern five room bun galuw. with sleeping porch; close I": garage and furnace. No chlld ren. Inquire at Now, office MiSCKLLAJEOCS. FOl NIWBlack glove. Owner can g"t same at this office GENIAL TRANSFER Hauling and country trips a specialty Troxell Co. Phone S61. ivum :- . l or DIOwn..j aiu. i i 8AFETY FjftST Seem safety deposit box for your Taluable pa pers at the Hoseburf National Bank. tf. BE GOOD TO YOURSELF Phone 76 and ride. Jitney on me goo until midnight. . FOUND Pair of mens gloves. The owner may recover property at News-Review office. t2l LOST Overland automobile crank on Jackson street. Finder please leave at News-Review oiffce. BLUE PRINTING We do commer cial blue printing, five cents per square foot. Douglas .Abstarct Company. THE OLT RELIABLE- Albany Nurseries, Inc. The firm that treats you right. . F. H. Jordan, Special Agent, Roscburg. FOUND Small sized watch. Owner may recover same at this onlce by proving properly and paying charges. MONEY TO LOAN 20-year r.na credit farm loans, low inieien rate. fO.UOO local money to loan on good real estate. First mort gage. See M. F. Hice ot Rice Rice. tf MRS. BAY-LESS, the San Francisco dressmaker, makes all kinds of suits and gownB, braiding and beading and all kinds of fancy trimmings. Over Ileu s .nunnery storo. FOR HALL. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE News- Review office. FOR ALE Medium sized safe. Set it at Foutches. FOR &ALE Adjustable dress form Box 1054, city. FOR SLE CHEAP Everett piano. Phone 6-F32. FOR SALE 16 hogs. Pine Crest Farm, Litxonv lie. i'none jj-hj FOR SALE Drag saw In good con dition. Inquire at West Sldo Gro eery. Phone 29. COW FOR SALE One Jersey, good milker. Lone Oak runch, Brock- way. Fred Schmidt. FOR SALE Good farm of 171 acres on Coos Bay highway. No agents. Lock Box 25, Camas Valley, Ore. FOR SALE I Lenglan mare 3 years old. welxht 14D0, price $100. A C. Dear, Oakland, Ore., Phone 30 F a FOR SALE 250 tier block oak, pine, fir wood, $2; 1.15 cords fir $4 on ground. Lindblom, Dixon vllle. . FOR SALE House furnished or un furnished: smull puyment down balance like rent. Inquire 741 Hamilton St. FOR SALE 1 ton Bulck speed truck, also Studebaker touring car good rigs. O. K. Garage, Win chester St. FOR SALE A good work horse, heavy single harness, and small hack. J. Wharton, West Rose- burg. Phone 389. FOR SALE Large, modern house, corner lot; furniture It wanted, owner going away. Call 746 S. Thompson street. FOR SALE 200 baby chicks. May 24 hatch, o. A. C. and Tancred strain. Bonnie View Farm, Rose- burg, Ore. Phone 17-F3. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter, factory rebuilt, used short time In the home. Price $55. O. A. Hlm- mel. Myrtle Creek, Ore. FOR SALE A 1919 Maxwell tour ing car and a Chevrolet, both are hartralns. Liberty Auto Sales Com pany, North Jackson St. FOR SALE One Overland model 90 newly painted and In excellent condition. This is a real buy. Call at Umpqua Auto Shop, Winches ter street. FOR SALE Four-room house, two lots, woodshed, poultry yard, etc. Paved street. Bargain for cash. See owner, 842 Mill,, after 2:30 p. in. FOR SALE Wire fencing, rubber nose, iron piping, desk, .chairs, tables, pillows, comforts, kitchen nlenslls, etc. After 2 p. ra. 639 E. Douglas St. JUST on the market, beautiful 6- rootn bungalow; sleeping torch, with bath; at the Intersection of Fullerton & Mieelli Sts. Price $2000. Casey-Harding. FOR SALE 4 lots, house, barn and woodshed. Riverside Addition, Hosehurg. $500 cash. Address Mrs. Helen C. Coble, 5510 44 Ave. S. E. Portland, Oregon. FOR SALE A line lot of "Gold Coin" potatoes. Secure some of them before they are all gone. These spuds are fit for seed. R. T. Ashworth. Sheridan and Lane Sts. Phone 103. FOR SALE 1918 Mitchell 6-pessen-ger car. ran only 6000 miles, new tires, car in first class condition. $1100. Will take light car lu irade. H. H. Owen, Oakland. FOR SALE Studebaker six. 7-pas-senger; cord tires with extra. Run nno miles. A-l condition. P. M. Parker. Roscburg Oarage. Stephens St, please leave at rsewt-ueriew. tie fto,, FOR SALE x0 , "7" Phone 40-F4. ' i!n est. FOR SALE Red ouro" FOR SALff -7 nice pI.sTTT ed "ott.g0!,, FOR 8ALE- Ford ior"- FOR BALE Haled U7"T Rt. 1.1 mlle .a.t GREEN MOUNTAIN .LdT tor sale. R. H. ci.?Jt Ore. -"'K!ii, FOR SALUnbaledT----Mablev Urn. i.. . . """la in 6-F3. " "u,lour- Plai FOR SA LE OverlandhtBnTr tlon. Mr.,. E. u ,.n" t"'- S. Flint St. Jil FOR SALE Cood JerseTcoTT" years old. M. B. CretsT'stS FOR SALE OR REXTm"tr" owe. .Iih i.,i.. .. "WI at once. An; FOR SALE 3 speed H-D aTr in A-l condition. Homw SJ? nuseuurg. ruone 37-Fn. US.E? CA.ns for BALErrr nder, 7-passeger: hiso . " umjp tiaraj,. inur tiff &i.,in- t-i -H, OAK WOOD FOH SALeZvT7 TRUCK. Quick r,i;..,:l'BI Prices reasonable. l-hon. , FOR SALE Good work team .h,, 1400 each, $75. Fred HumW " Rice Bros., Dlllaid, OrS mill ends cement, lima, piu storage, transfer. H j ' Phone 128. FOR SALE Large county . . shows, all R. R. and toimZ lands open to entry, price !j F. C. Frear, county mr?ir' Roseburg, Oregon. 120 ACRES of timber Und form, by owner, located west of Dnii rlce c M- C. 0. Anderm, Box 463 Ballard Sta., Seattle, Wi FOR SALE One Dodge torin?" last year model. Cord tires, imi era, two spot lights. All In a leni conaition. A real tamii Call at Umpqua Auto Shop, Wa- cnesier street. USED CARS 0. K. Carafe ku i large number of different Kits Prices, and terms to suit yonr b aet dook. uaii and we will d monstrate them to your m.ilu- lion. Ueo. Shanks A Boa. WE REPRESENT the Fenner Utf. Co. ot the Peninsula Lumber Cn of Portland, Ore. Retay Cat Homes. If you contemplate taii mg a home, barn or garage, vm or call for catulogue. Casey-Hut. lng, Roseburg, Oregon. Auto Owners! We would be pleased to at your Batteries Free at any time and give yra ennt advice on the care ot Haucrie When purchasing new herW les get our price. We ess sro yon money. MOTOR SHOP GAM 441 N. Jackson St Rnrlnt Sheet MalWori OF ALL KINDS- I. H. SINNIGER II 4K STKIOfiM PB1 SUPERIOR SODA If you want to be ibsolnt sure tlitt the beverafea y drink are (.are, order t ca Superior Soda. It li WW beneficial because it ! lutely pure. ROSEBURG OaIRY and som wotc I PHONE M Fence Fence Fence ,il mrlol' page woven sira -. fence, loop ends, no l""''".!, Just received car load " .,t, ih. har 26 In.. I ln- . I bar 28 In 8 ln. stay ror . bar 36; 9 bar 39 In- " - . ... i7 IS. wr. 9 bar 42 in.: i- poto7 I fences, and 20 bar 48 in ,w rabbit fence, f.uv , 26 in. at 83c: b.r , ..warai sr in (is ui r m. 12 to 72 Inches hlsB- 'Z brace wire and stapl prices. STEARNS & CHENQf1 Oakland and a