Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 02, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    Another Royal Suggestion
ibOKIES and SMALL CAKES
i
: - From
WIIEM tltc-.-chH'lP
romp in hungry ai
young bears, here are some
wholesome, economical de
lights that will not only be
received with glee, but will
satisfy the most ravenous
appetite in a most wholc-
! some manner,
i Cookie
fi-CTrp sho:t'nl
'2 cu) uKr
u cup inlla
44 tciiapoen jrratra rr meg
1 tcaP'-.i vanlila i!uaei or
ginteo rind of 1 i'ln'in
4 cui (lour ,
1 tcl"" Koyal Baking
l'ouder
Cfcam inorteninff and sugar
together; add milk to bcaien
eggs '"d beat again; aud
slowly to creamed shorten
ing and sugar; add nutmeg
and flavoring; add S cups
flour sifted with bak'ng powder-
add enough mure flour
to make sli'f dough. Roll out
very thin on floured board;
cut with cookie cutter, sprin
kle with sugar, or put a raisin
or a piece of English walnut
in the center of each. Bake
abuut 13 minutes in hot oven.
Cocoa Drop Cakes
4 tnt.lenonns shortening
1 en p sins ar
M
1 e,-
U cjp m'M
l cups tin
8 traFpfM)
ma Ttoval Raking
rovyacr
1 nip eocon
1U tea "Hin Mlt
1 WiUjVwoa vtuitlla. extract
"Bake with Royal and
nil miii saiiMwsneT11""11
ltUSKIiriin N K V S- It K V I E vl
Issued Dally Except Sunday. I
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Ly Carrier, per month .50 1
The Associated Press ia exclusively
entitled to the use for renubliration :
of all nowR dirmtchtB credited to it
or not otherwi.'te creiliied In this ;
p:ipcr and also the local news pub
lished herein. All right of republl-i
cation of spec!:.! diBpatches herein ,
nre also rencrved.
Kntorod as second-class matter
May 17, 1!20, at the post office at
HoRchurg, Oregon, under the Act of
March 3, 1879.
ItosehurtCi Oivgon, Juno il, IWilO.
WIM. AIUOI'RN FIIIDAY.
WASHINGTON, .May 31. A lntft
tlvo aKreeiiH'iit to adjourn conprtMH
sine die on Friday next was reached
today by the republican lead ra of
the senate and hnu.se.
Members of the conference com
mittee said that with a recess Im
pending the disagreement means
there will be no river and harbor ap
propriations this year.
CONVICT IS CAl'C.HT.
SAI.KM. May 31. Frank Maese. a
convict who escaped from the state
penitentiary wood camp near Aums
vIMe Irnt Saturday, was apprehended
at Jefferson early today by the town
marshal of that place. Maest is n
Cuban who was sentenced for five
A SLIGHTLY USED
V2 TON TRUCK
All Hardwood Body. A Good Buy
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
ROSEBURG, .OREGON
IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS
the NEW KOYAL LOOK
BAKING
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
years In Union county for a.sault
wills Intent to rob.
Sam Paull. who escaped from the
yar'd Saturday hua. not "een
FAMOVS PLAY PlCTlillSI.D.
Another famous jilay appears on
tho screen as a Painfoui.t-Artcraft
release. Cecil B. be Mille has adapt
ed Sir Juiiieg M. Danie's famous
"The Admirable Crichton" and re
named It "Male and Female. " Said
lo be one of tho screen's most lavish
productions, It will be shown at the
Antler's theater on Thursday and
Friday.
SKJAIt SO A US 1IH.H.
SAN KltANCI.'O, May 31. A
price of $26.30 a huiulredweiKht wan
di'dured by the California-Hawaiian
Sunar Refining company here today
for its latest allotment, the new price
beliiR a raise of $3.05 over the pre
vloiis ff f;n re. Jobbers and retuilers
profit rules Imposed by the United
States attorney pt neral would mean
a price to the consumer of 2U 3-10
cents ft pound in ihe San Francisco
bay n'Kinn. Elsewhere the freight
from the San Francisco seaboard will
be added to the charp-.
Iteeently H. Clay Miller, chair
man of the federal trade commission
h nnnoimrt'd that this raise
would be the last one and that future
allotments of sucar won due to tn
sdd at a decreased price.
To Salem
Nellie I'nlir,.It hn han
spending the p:i- week in Korehprg
, lHth her sisttr, Mrs. Karle Iturr. l-ft
this afternoon for Salem where : he
i resides.
A: FAPEUT SHOE MAKFH
nut a mere ci.bbler menda your
shoes when iliey come to us. We
restore shoes instead of repairing
them. To strcngihen the weak
nesses without care in preserving the
style of the shoo is an old-fashioned,
clumsy work. Lot us show you what
we do by our modern methods and
factory machinery.
Shuei called for and delivered, Jfl
cents extra. Phone 131.
vv. S. HOWARD
(Midyear Shot Keimlivr.
?1 N. Ja.k.nn fit Robiri
book.
Cream shortening; add sugar
ana well-Beaten egg;
well and add milk slowly; silt
flour, baking powder, salt an I
cocoa into mixture; stir until
smooth, add vanilla. Put one
tablespoon of batter into
each greased muffin tin and
bake in moderate oven about
10 minutes. Cover with boiled
idnS' Orange Cakes
4 tablespoons shortening
1 cup BUrfar
i cup milk
let:
J cups flour
8 teaspoons Royal Baking
I'owdtT
U teaspoon salt
I teaspoon oranire extract
grated rind of 1 orango
Cream shortening; add sugar
slowly, beating well; add milk
a little at a time; then add
well-beaten egg; sift flour,
baking powder and salt to
gether and add to mixture;
add flavoring and Kra"d
orange rind; mix well. Bake
in greased shallow tin, or in
dividual cake tins, in hot
oven IS to 21) minutes. When
cool cover wiih orange icing.
COOK BOOK FREE
Jf on the press and flrnr
thun over before. Thm
now Uoyn Cook Book con
Uinlntf dolfsrhtf ul ru-
ctr?a. will b? Bent to you
free If you will send your
name and address.
BUVAL BAKfNO POWDER CO.
lift Fulton Strooi
ISaw Vork Citf
be Sure
PACKKItS I'ltKPAI.E FOIl -
I.MMl NSi; 1HUNE CIlOl.
EUGENE. June 1. Manager J. O.
Holt, of the Eugene Fruit Growers'
association, returned the last of the
week from a trip to Sheridan and
Dallas, where hewent to look after
the construction of new prune plants
and driers. He states that In spite
of the big freeze of last December,
which destroyed whole orchards In
the north part of the valley, there
will be an Immense crop of prunes
in western Oregon, and In anticipa
tion of this they are putting up new
plants at Sheridan, Forest Grove,
Myrtle Creek, Riddle. Grants Pans
and Carleton, in addition to that at
Dallas.
The plant at Eugene has just
r-hlpped a mixed car of canned goods
to San Francisco, and several more
are being prepared for shipment dur
ing the next few days, one of them
(o go as far cast as Boston.
coxi Kiti;cE is caixi:d.
PORTLAND. June 1. Representa
tives from t'ach of eighty-suvta
American. Legion posts in Oregon
will inert in PonUnd June 12 to
elean up existing claims of former
service men against the government
liciure July 1. The conference was
decided upon yesterday by William
J 11. Kollett. stale commander of the
1 Legion.
I "We want every ex-service man in
the stale, deubled or otherwise, lo
gel every benefit that is due him
j from the government by reason of
! existing provisions relative to voca
tional training, compensation and in
surance," said Follett.
A banquet at one of the leading
hntels the night of June 12 is
ill umed bv the slate committee In
honor of the guests, with auiomoblle
tris on the Columbia river highway
the Sunday following.
Hetier co-operation in the handling
of sinle affairs for the American le
glen will be sought at the meeting,
and appointment of vocational train
ing officers in all posls will he asked.
HI MHKKT l.KAVKS 11)11 KAST.
E1TOEXR. June 1. Harold H.
Humbert, formerly of Kugene. who
has resigned as general secretary of
" e 'ireon Sunday School associa
tion, hns left for the east. A new
recretary is 10 be elected by the sec
retarial committee which includes
l llton Shaw, A A. Morse and Dr. S
Karl Du Hois. Miss Georgia Parker
Is associate secretary and will have
temporary charge of tho field work
under direction of William Moll Case,
of Kugene. and Charles A. race, of
Portland, the present president and
c'.-alrmnn of Ihe executive committee.
Mr. Humbert has be n with the
association for tho past two year.-,,
l is schedule for the summer Includes-
sneaking engagement at
MMc conventions In North DaknV
'' " iuw.i, t-uumy contentions tn .Mtn-
'resota and instrurtorships at train
,1115 schools conducted by the Inter
I'ationa! Sunday School association
c.t Lake lleneva. Wis., and Lake Win
' l epesaukee. New Hampshire.
) WI1KAT fONTItOI, i:xi;s.
, WASHIXr.TON-, June 1. Federal
rcnt'ol of wheat a.id whent produ I..
r,ded today, the wheat director
I'caMng to function under limitation
;C the low creating the office, and
tho food administration control end
. ing by proclamation of the president
l'AVOKS KQI AI. SI 1 Kit X(JK.
CHICACO. June 1. On motion "f
Coleman Pupont. of Delaware, the
irpuhltratlon nat'onal committee to-
uay tinaninioiifiy adoited n resoln-
tlcn calling upon the republican
slates which havo not done so. to
pass tho v.niMnn's suffrage constitu
tional amendment.
IOVE andMAMfflED LEFEI
i hn fho noted author - I
Tri MGlone Gibson
MY BABV.
Charles told no one of tho tele
gram from John, consequently the
doctor, thinking John had not re
ceived the wire I saw me send,
asked Chiles to telegraph again.
"Mr Goodwin.' said Hannah aiter
ward, "InsMed that the doctor write
the telegram hini.ielf, or at least dic
tate it w be figned in bis name. Then
Charles took it to the telegraph of
fice "
This l ruught a wire from John
secretary sa.ng. "Mr. Cordon 1b out
of town on u -iuess. I am not quit
sure Just where he Is at this mo
ment He told me that business
n-tgbt take him to three different
ci.lcs. Have relayed Ihe wire to him
at these three places, but doubt the
possibility of his being able to get
to his wife In less than thirty-six
hours.''
Rvaclly Like Mm.
It was exo-tly like John Gordon to
think when lie received my telegram
that I was not really 111; that I had
sent him Hie 'vire because, as he ex
tressed it, "I wanted to make up. '
t waB exa-tlv like him to discount
xll I Implied in the telegram, de
scribing It lo himself as a woman's
whim and k'.'.rt out of town without
making definite plans so that a wlro
would reach him nlckly ln case ot
neeessltv. John's absolute coiksnro
uesa and belief ln himself and that
h whole world must rally around
him, Is perhaps his greatest fault.
His telegram brought consterna
tion Into the house where 1 was ly
ng mercifully unconscious of it all.
For the doctor at this time had de
snalred of my life and another telo
rcram was sent to the offiro with thlf
nfoimatinn. Hannah told me after
wards that Charles was like an In
"tne man. "It was the first time,"
he said, "that I have ever seen Mr.
Ch.pl tlj..n nut nf his calm, but
he certainly did curse, and curse aw-
f'llly. I almost neneve mar. aonie-
11.1 1 ...ll.ln ii-.m'.rl hqtfA ll 11 I nAtl.d
1' I l lr "Ti.-m it-. ....1,1.....--
If Mr. Gordon had been able to make
hla appearance wituin me next n
hours.
Too Weak to Speak.
' T. u'n m-nv hnnrt liefnro T IWnli'A
to consciousness. For a moment I
Why suffer the discomforts and
embarrassments of a Goitre?
O. fi. C. preparation tor goitre bai bono
titud many.
Why pay several hundred dollc- for an
oo'ration lo rcmovu a tenure wh-n O.G.C.
enn boobtaitu-d for such a comparative!
iinallwipt.'nditurei
O.G.C. when properly applied ffiroa tatia
I tctory results, or your nun. y will be
r. funded. O.G.C. ia tuid direct, by mail
. V rite (or book let.
Address Dept.3
O.aC CHEMICAL COMPANY
. Seattle, W'as!jfigion -
0 CITY NEWS j0
Arundel, piato tuner. Prion- leSL.
We wash and polish cars at Uer
teu's garage.
Sprella Corsetiere. Clara Corum.
Phone. 402-R. 311 W. Wash. tf.
We pay the highest price for Cas
cara bark. Berger's Bargain Store.
We pay the highest price for Cas
cara bark. Berger's Bargain Store.
Lime-sulphur spray, sulphur for
fertilizer, sulphur for plant dusting,
lime in Bbls., arsenate er lead, black
leaf forty. Umpqua Valley Fruit
Union.
Medford-Roseburg auto stnge will
make dally trips, leaving Umpn.ua
holel at 1 p. m. McCracken & Iler
rloit. proprietors and chauffeurs
Safety first.
A H. Amadon, who has been visit
ing here with his wife for the past
few days, left for Portland this af
ternoon. "DANDERINE"
Stops Hair Coming Out,
Doubles Its Beauty.
A few cents buys 'Danderine."
o.xt an application of "Danderlne"
on ran not find a fallen hair or any
andr-iff. besldej even- hair shows
! life. ,t,r. brightness, more
color and thickness.
had no feeling except the blossod
rtalliatlon of- surcease from pain and
then 1 raised my eyelids and although
I wan too weak to auk the question
the nurse understood, and with a
smile she wont ifi the door and
bi ought to me my baby.
Foots have lameniod the Inade
quacy of words to describe the ec
siacy of love's first kiss, and as 1
lr,y there too weak to move, too weak
to even put my arm closer around
the little bundle which the nurse
had put within my clasp. I know tha'
to word spoken by human tongue
ould exiress say emotion. Only a
wpinan'who has folt this greatest of
all thrills, when her first born Is
placed within her arms can know my
feelings at this time. Well can It
be said to be woman's crownln
glory, and' as I felt the warmth of
the little body close to mo and looked
down into the tiny face I knew thnt
at last I bad come to realize what
love meant. I closed my eyes again
"Isn't she sweet?" asked the nurse.
I opened my eyos -ln shrprise and
rcrhans a little consternation crept
into t!.em.
Out of Her TlioiiKhtt.
. Until this moment I had not thot
to ask whether my baby was a girl
or a boy and until this moment
lohn had been absolutely out of my
thoughts. My baby had usurped
everything. It had beon my world
from which all else was abut out.
r.ut at hearing the pronoun "she" I
visualized John looking down at us
I here his mouth curled ln that lit
tle crooked smile I had so often sfen.
,1s face half satirical, half contempt
uous. I could almost bear him say, "Oh,
Its a girl. Is It?"
A llttel shudder ran from my head
to mv feet as I realized how keen
would be his chagrin and knew that
he would feel that this would seem
to be the climax of all the disap
pointments I had caused him. He
would never for a moment remem
ber that I was not to blame and dee,.
!n his heart he would bold It against
me and feel that in some way I had
tried and succeeded ln thwarting
him In h(s ambition for a son.
Tomorrow fTtie Joy of Motherhood
DAXCE AT TH.LIilt.
Saturday night, June 5, Tiller will
entertain at a dance in the pavilion.
Good music. Roseburg and other
burgs Invited to attend.
, YOU CALL WE HAUL.
Anything at any time. Wood for
sale. I'hone 102. L. It. Chambers
at McClelland & Chambers' 2nd Hand
Store.
Poultrymen get your kale plants
from Earl Vosburg, 702 Fullertou,
50c per 100.
PROFESSIONAL (AKi
MRS. F. I. OWKX Cut Flowers.
Phone 240. 403 W. Cass.
OK, M. H. PLYLKU Chiropractic
Phy.clan, 222 W. Lane St
DR. R. P. BRADFORD WIVK
Chiropractors, West Roseburg
Phone 40F4.
DR. CLAIR R. ALLEy Dentist at
331 Perkins Building, Roseburg
Oregon. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a
oi' 1 to f p. m. . Phone 65
Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4.
Phones: Office, Wl; Res., 172.
DR. I.UCETTA SMITH, FHYSIC1A.N
Women and Children Diseases a
Specialty- Office. Masonic Building.
(UfilflD (OlllflU
All Classified Advertisements tn
erted new uxlay will be found on
last page under "New Today" head.
WANTEn.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Applicants please phone 53.
WANTED Lunch . counter girl at
Hotel Umpqua at once.
WANTED Chambermaid at Hotel
Grand. Apply at once.
WANTED Teeth for Jones' hay
rake. Call Phone 33-F11.
WANTED Experienced waitress, al
so dishwasher. Apply Mrs. Geo.
Foutch.
WANTED Scotch collie pup. Thone
15-F12 early mornings. John
Goodbourn.
W ANTED Teacher for Glengarry
school, Dlst. No. KI9. M. M
Cooper, Clerk. Roseburg, Ore.
WANTED TO RENT Upright or
player piano for three or four
months; no children. Inquire at
News-Review office.
WANTED TO RENT By first or
June, modern house In good loca
tion; garden, chicken house. Call
WANTED $3000 to 4000 on long
"me. gooa security, low Interest
Answer only by letter. P. D O
care News-Review.
WANTED Young man. 18 to Sn
year, old, handy with carpenter
tools, to learn sash and door work
Apply to J. o. Flook Co., if you
mean business.
-Ket Content. 15Ftuia"Dfaohna
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CASTOniA
ALooiioL-ariiiictNr.
i AVcielablerVoparatioii&rAs
I simiiatinilhcroMlbyKiuU-
1 1inUStoMCliSatalBourf
Thereby Promolin Driesww
Cheerfulness and RestCoaUis
neither Opium, Morphine r,
Iueral. Not isahcotk
fi mfj-
I AhClPIUlKCraeajiui
; ConsUpaUonnndDiarrhoci
h . teknncc una
LOSS OF SLEEP (j
i (.Ain-frnm inliilaDry. r
! Kiuiui'i
J JacSimile Sienm
' TmtCrrrAimCoHPfflic.
Exact Copy of Wrapper,
WANTED Waitress at Hotel Ump
qua. WANTED A healthy woman-capable
of cooking for IS or 20 men.
Small camp. Tripplo A Lumber
Co., Wilbur, Oregon.
VOUR WEEKLY CHECK Limited
only by ability and time devoted
to selling our treos. Complete
line all varieties backing yon
Write for terms. Start liuini.di
rtely. Salem Nursory Co., Salem,
Oregon. .
WANTED $10.00 offered for this
book, "Captain Gray's Company,
or Crossing the Plains and Living
in Oregon," Portland, 1859. Ad
dress John L. Hitchcock, 1010
Powell St., San Francisco, Cal.
HELP WANTED WANTED HELP
Ex-service men and others fur
nished employment free of chfcrge.
Contractors, ranchers and farmers
place your orders with us for help
ers. Our services are free both to
employer and employed. Law
rence-Cordon Co., 125 Cass St.
Phone 219.
WANTED position as farm man
ager or will run a fully stocked
and equipped farm on a share or
partnership basis. Give location
and descriif'cn of farm and state
your p-on- sit'on. If you are in
terest In up to dnte methods and
prac'i-rl business farming I would
appr elate an opportunity to give
you my qualifications and reier
ence-. Address, F. M., Box 1
Gild, Ore.
FOI; RENT
FOR PENT Room with bath. 401
So. I.Iain Street. tf
FOR RENT To gentleman, room
with bath. 340 S. Stephens St.
FOR RENT Sr-rety a.poilt boxes
Roseburg National Bank.
FOR RENT burnished rooms for
Housekeeping, new ana clean, mv
Prospect St.
FOR RENT Central hotel building,
corner Oak and Rose. Inquire 211
W. Washington.
FOR RENT Two well furnished
sleeping rooms. Men preferred.
Phone 343 between 8 a. m. and
5 p. m.
SAFETY FIREW Secui a safety
deposit box for your valuable pa
pers at the Roseburr National
Pank. tf
MISCRIXANKCCb.
LOST White Spitz dog, hair greasy
and dirty. Finder please teie
v phdlie 207-Y.
PHONE your order for your winter
wood to R. Rlubbs, Melrose store.
Phone 11 F25.
FOUND Small purse containing a
little change. Owner may get
, property by phoning 202-W.
BE GOOD TO YOURSELF Phone
76 (tnd ride. Jitney on the job
until midnight.
WELL DRILLING R. E. Helnsel
mnn, driller, R. 1, Roseburg.
. Phone 3-FB.
.OST Lady's small, open-face gold
waicn, gold hands, nan
"tars on back case. Reward for
return to this office.
MONEY TO LOAN Jn-year fitral
credit farm loans, low Interest
rate. $20,000 local money to loan
on good real estate. First mort
gage. Sea M. F. Rica ot Rica
Rica. . tf.
gone-fan
iJl!dt
Genuine
fiiwaya
Bears the
Signature,
of
LOST-Lady , ,M
In or near armorfsr
night IaltWi"M.ii
Of Watch ud ajlti i
front, rindw (Ita I
News-Review obi u
ward.
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m mi
FOR SALE 1 pod mji
Oil SALB-Bileluiij
Rt. 1, 1 ffilleut.
FOR SALE Set 11 T4
ConstracUoa. Ill a
FOR SALE Hirer (fat
new, 75 rolls cub or &
Chadwick St.
FOR SALE-0H poitik
oak store wood, flou
C. McGaeher,
FOR SALE Good tins
on Coos Bit hlflnj. I
Lock Box 15, CuaU
USED CARS FOB SUM
lnder, 7-paueif trail
touring. Motor an ia
FOR SALE OR TRjl!M
horses, well brokasfai
S. EpperlT. PboM
FOR SALE 1 la
truck, tlso Stodteuiat
good rigs. 0.1
Chester SL
FOR SALE-C0BI 1
smith's tools, with I
business. Addren i
News-Review.
FOR SALE-Osklulii
as new. Will unfj
as part payment. In
Lane St.
FOR SALE Two mM"
2 years old. tii "
Fullerlon SUP'""
FOR SALE-WM i Wj
1918 model; tUi"
lng car as part PP
Mefford, OaklwtW
FoiTsALE-lMJIW
inch ihlpUP ul
per 1000 t R"rt",J
Lumber Co.. W1W.
FOR SALE-401 IW'
hinck wood, sreciu rr.
tier lots on r
once. aW.OreralJ
FOR SALE" ttt
- -S rill W
piling, " - 1 I
and belt M1
a . irrihMttr. V !
old. weight
frnsli: sis "".Mil!
Shorthornsir i
Oregon.
miles wei.
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