Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 18, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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TAC.V. TWO
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ItOSEBHRU SKW REVIEW
lawitd Dally KJiral a..!.?.
lf I. WJinWrlr llrrl U. Hale.
, SljlLSCUllfloN HATK8
rit lt. per year, by mall...; 9 00
Iiailr. an m mtha. by mall JJJ
liy Carrier, per. month . u
Tha AaaocitUMt PrM 1 r-us.vly
milled to tn u? (or republii ailon or
all uewa dlpa,uie cr.ditd to It or
taut uii.rw.ia crJitwJ In thli papr
and ti!.o ih local nrwi publiki.vri1
in. A. I rl-hta of r.pubilcMiioii of -P-clal
difc;tcifc ttwrviti ra also TUtt-rv d.
' fc.jite.i-d ortd-'.Ma iuat'r May
17 1WU, at (ha pout olTica at Itonatiurtf.
Oregon, un 1r tha A' t i-f alarrh 2- J',1:
K f,ur(f, Ortgou, Aug. JH, IU1M
Arrives in City
Fr.m k Flftcher, globe trotter, ar
rivd inre veatfiilay on hl 2a,000
mlle hike to win the $10,000 wrncer
mauV ly the Ammliau Athletic asno
riati'n. He will remain here lor aev
ra! clnys rucovurliiK from an Illness.
He left rian I'aniclsco lam month lo
tilke over a route apenlled by the as
ao' lHtlnn, which Im lu'lea a coinpli'tc
circle of the I'nltfd mates.
The noted pi-di'strinn, afmr beat
lug the record of Kdwnrd Peyson
Weston In wnlklna. from New York to
Pan Krancliwo. Is now trying to sur
pass all world reconla. He cannot
utilize trulun. automobiles, trolloy
ram or even roller skates on hla
Journey. He 1 also forbidden to
aleep. eat or drink under a roof of
any kind. He la not allowed to ask
for any kind of charity, and hl sole
means of aupoort 1.4 deilved from
selling aome uaeftil article on the
toad. He niuat eMire, a letter from
the chief of police of every large lty
he vlalta and aecure a postmark at
the post office.
Fletcher la 49 yeara old. Hl home
la In llrewton, Ala., 75 mllea from
Birmingham. He waa born there
Nov. 4, 1870. He la the only man
who haa ever crossed Death Valley.
Arliona IJeaert, on foot. He croaaed
this deaert three times.
' Shank's mare hla only vehicle, the
naked branches of tree hla only bed
room celling, the gronnd hla only
bed. the aky hla only roof, all out
doors hla only banquet hall.
LOVE and MARRIED LIFE
Xxl the noted author
Idah MSQlone Gibson
JOHN WANTS TO CHANGE.
endurance, the touch of your hand
calms mo."
"I don't mean to anger you, John,
I Juat try to show you myself the
real soul of ml "
"I guess my education In souls
haa been Deflected, dear," aald
John with a algb.
"My dear, you haven't tried to
learn from me and the woman's,
oul that you have explored has
always semed to mo mora or leas
rudlmental."
, "So ou think I'd better change
teachers?" said John, as be caught
me to him.
"I think, John Gordon, that It la
time you graduated out of her class
Into mine."
"If you don't run along, my dear.
Cm afraid you will prove so fascin
ating with this soul talk that I
shall not be able to keep my busi
ness engagement."
"Is it wholly business, John?"
asked smilingly.
"Wholly ouslness, Katherlne.
this time,' said John, grayely. "And
I want you to believe it ao. I have
sool, my
Retail Prices
Make Big Advance
"Well, you run along, Olrl. and
eat your dinner In peace. And Just
remember that after tonight, you and
I will Just go Jogging along out
way together. I'll remember that
you're my side partner of whom I
tm to ask the questions. If I do
this, however, you are not to be
sidetracked by arty so-called psychic
communications from the other Bide
of the world."
I rulsed my eyes In John's face
and smiled, .That was the first
time that he had mentioned any
thing about Kara- Shepard'a letters.
I could see. aWJever. that he had no'
worried partldslarly about them
and it gave me a little throb of
pleasure to know that whatever else
John Gordon thought of his wife,
ho still had confidence and trust
In her.
I was almost sure, as well, that
John and Elizabeth had come to
some conclusion before I hnd found
them In the house. I wondered If
tt inannl lha nnrtlncr nt WAVff. Of
,.,,,, I knew that John waa belllK ! been many kinds of
mado uncomfortable by the turn near, oui now , nope , ... sums '
which our atl'alrs had taken. Since turn over a new lear.
I had returned to the city and quiet- wnen a man acquires a wu aim
ly gone along my way. Insisting child, he should , acquire, at least,
that proper dcTerence ahould be paid a little common aenae. He ahouM
to my wishes as John Gordon's wife, realise that the time 01 bis rrivoi-
,v hnihu.H had fnum! that he mg IB over. II ue ever buiiik
would, perhaps, be happier if he let i to settle down and become a dea-
no one else Interfere between us. ceiu aiuun, n uiRu uiue ihl
With characteristic decsion. It was, began It.'
very probable that he had told Kit-1 Once more I cast a lingering look
zabuth that after this, things would "fund the room. I did not realize
be over between them. John might
nvtke me uncomfortable . for the
sake of Indulging the whima itf
F.llzaheth. but he would not allow
himself to be made uncomfortablo
for long.
Knowng women as I thought 1
did, and knowing too, that Kllza
beth Morelnnd loved my husband,
I could see where she had asked
him to take her to dinner that even
ing, so that they could talk It over
tnd say "good bye". She probably
hadn t asked him In bo many words
To Our Customers:-
The ouly way to paint economically li to FORGET GALLON
PRICE and figure cost by area cover and years of life.
SW'P covers one-third more area than paint which are cheaper
per gallon. It lasts twice as long without re-painting, so re
Quire half the material and labor cost.
On that basis, SWF is the cheapi-st-per-gallon outside paint you
could buy. . ..vl .WAWIfrilr'
8WP 1 the best prepared house paint. That 1 why we (ell it.
Now I the time to consult us about your house painting.
Prepare to do it this fall before the rain fill the wood with
uiolature. Oil and water do not mix well and It will be better
to fill cracks, crevices and exposed pore of wood with linseed
oil and pigment now while water is absent. v
CHURCHILL HARDWARE COMPANY
LONDON. AllF. IS Til." attrage
' level of retail prices. Including Utoa
nnd clothing, nn July ), wis i2
per cent higher than In July, li14,
according to the Labor Gateit". The
average in':reao for foed nlone was
UA ,er cent.
( I .Tigea In rate of wattes In June
added tr.70,000 to Ihj weeltly wages
of more than, 2,600, OtIO workuis.
Am now hooking order for day
old chicks for IflZl delivery front
hih producing Ttnered strain White
Le-'horna Karl Vnsburgh, 7 1 Ful
Icrlon St., ltoseburs. '
then how In long, future years, I
would be ao glad that I hud had
this talk with John that It would
be one of the memories. I should
wish to dwell upon most.
With almost prophetic Insight.
John whispered as he walked with
me toward the door: "I wish you
were coming with me. Girl. I hate to
let you go. I feel as though I were
leaving you for a long Journey, In
stead dr just this evening."
"After we get into the house.
John", I said, 'Tm going to make
but In her indirect way. she had ! vou en)"v '"" dlnne ao much
made him think that he owed this lhat you will never want to go away
In her ami I felt mire that John I or one
hnd maiir nn his m nd lhat ho' "After we get Into this house,
would never be very comfortable as Katherlne, you and I are going to
long as he retalnel Mb present nave mat real nappiness oi wntcn
"friendship" with Kllzabeth. 1, too. "" nave nreamea.
took courage and said: "Well, then, Tomorrow Huth anil Chnrlea Sur.
not wait dinner for yon. but f,HK
I shall be rather lonely and looking 0
f.-ward to that time when you and Spends lny Shopping
1 will he 'Jogging along' togolhnr." Mrs. W'. I). Chadwlck of Kiddle
So saying, I put my fingers lightly spent yesterday In the city shopping
on his lips. and attending to business matters.
He grasped my hand quickly and o
pressed a kbs Into the center rtf In 1ty From HI. Idle
the pulm. "Girl, Kirl," he aald, Mis. Imvld Hughes spent, yester
"what Is It about you that atlrs my day in the city shopping.
being to its very depths? Kvvn o - -
when you anger me, almost beyond Advertise In the News-Review.
Get More Service for the
Money in Goodyear Tires
5
Time after time the buyer of a tire
sold at a sensationally low price is
a Mg loser; true tire economy is a
mr.ttcr of low-cost mileage and not of
tin: s m?Je to sell at a few dollars each.
In Coodyear Tires. of the 30x3-,
.30 :3' ;-, and 31x4-inch sizes, the user
secures the high relative value always
produced by the world's largest maker
of automobile tires.
In these tires you have assurance of
excep! 'onal service for every dollar of
original cost because Goodyear-sclectt-d
materials and Goodyear skill
have been combined in their manu
taciure. If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort,
Maxwell or any other car taking these
si:es.go to your nearest Service Station
tor Goodyear Tires and save money.
JOi Jt GiHHlvrar .
PouMe-CuiT Fabric. S 1
All .Weather Tread vjLJ)
$2150
30 3'4 Gomlvear
Single-Cure rahric,
Anli Skid I'rraJ . ...
MjaASlliiBifl' tBaiTrtH'C1 W
in
mTM.imrl-i ..jtn.nu-nfHI
rum ft mm -nwia rt
J
T1IK I)XO K.VI'KITIOI) SHOW.
K
"The Famous Georgia Minstrels"
headed by Munzy Campbell ond Ed
Tolliver. both natural comedians. 1b
due here Boon. They are both natu
ral from the fuel that they act natu
ral, Just what they are, the regular
dyed in the woor negro comedians,
and they do their best to create
laughter and naturally create a i ef
fect furore at every performance.
Traveling In their own Hullinu'.i
palace enr, this company of ioi'y
colored artists are playing the prin
cipal cities and tovma nt the state
and judging from press commsii."
nnd verbul criticisms heard Famous
Georgia Minstrels are more thu i
making good.
This company will be at the Ant
ler's theater Friday, August 20.
Mrs. L. Farmer of Myrtle Creek
Bpent yesterday in the city shopping.
Mrs. R. Winter left yesterday even
ing for Ashland where she will spend
a few days visiting.-
Safe Tilillc for infants s invalids
WWMSmf The Original
i surfer: -so 7-
'.ITllT Imitations
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j duuH.nieii
For tnfunta. tnvatlds andOroMnxChlMrea f Rtoh Wlk, M.HmI Orafn Bxtraet hi powder
rbo Original hood-Di ink Fur All Ko Cooijnj ilourishiiiB Oifealible
Worry no mora about your hair, M:jh. Mra. or
Sir! There's a hair elixir that is altogether dillerunt
from the scented lotions, emulsions and was m en. Jt
is Kolalko, evolved in principle by' the Indians,
compounded from the Three Kinqtioms ol Nature
including 12 ingredients, one being genuine bear oil.
Marvelous record in fertilizing nair. ror dandruff,
weak hair, grey-turning hair or baldness.
Kotalko, FREE COX to You
Vou maif now obtain the pnu'iw
Kuttlki unr1tr J'tiW monry-refund
f ujruiiTi l ih- drvy, Itora or at to; let
f nodi or drug rounu-r of a dri,rtmcDt
tor.. Or :fyou wih first ro prov
Hotalk. tend (or it Proof Box which
v.ll come to you by nml FltKt il you endow 10 ntm, silver of
itanip, to py for this note and mailing; nonu t, nt other wu.
ttaxr grown j.jdrui B;rr ngihcn an1 dv.lf O r. n wt rf itr.i-Mh of ctrona and
llhll)i hair, or cover tht b lrl not with ha t. Obtain KUTALKO NOW, apply onca or
twice daily, (olio eay KOTAl.KO inethod-wateh in your mlrrcr! Addraai
JOBS! HARTRJTTA!IV, Inc., BF-84. StaJion F. New York. N. Y.
For romR'i hair
When ould
Take an Aerial Joy Ride in Cloudland
WITH PILOT AVERS
Plan will fly from the fallowing points on days (Ivan:
Rnarhura; Ann. I to l
Oakland Aug.
Savoral new alrplanas of tha D-H-S typo, aquliped with 90-horsapowar
Curtlaa tnotora. for a:ile at only Planea aold on tarma.
Learn to fly and gtt your machin now. V offer couraa at Uchool In
Aviation, putting you in tha profemlonat olaaa, for $300.
alechanlra School In Aviation, tompleto courao. including flying, $150.'
Klylng Inatructlona givan at Koburg from to 11 a. m. daily while
plane la hwra.
Dudrey Aircraft and Supply Company"
lis F.m't Firtjr.third St, North, Portia Dd, Orrxno.
Addrr.i Inters of Inquiry to Claud Duilrry. rrealilunt; or C. M. Alrlch,
Mr.. as per schedule of flying as per towns named above.
USED CARS!
One Ford Touring
One Ford Truck
Both Good RuysSee Them
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
IMPl.F.MirXTS
nosKiirita, oittxiox
AlTOMllHl.E3
TRACTOns
CLASSIFIED COLUMtt
ALL NEW CLAtllFIKD ADVKRTIIKMKNTS WILL BIO FOLND o
IAGB VTIDBR UBADfMa NBW TODAY. LiT
WANTED.
WANTED Turaeya, targe or
Uuyvr Bros. Phone U-FH.
mall.
WaNTEU Twu prune plckvrs. j
Alontntimery, lay Cieik. Ore.
V.
WAN'iKL) fruna plckara Ld. Weaver,
Myrtl Creak. Oruaou.
WANTED Steady board, at So.
atepht-na at.
H'ANTKlt A man to driv bus. Apply
L' n i pq mt Hotel.
W A N T t U tiawyar. Deer Creek Lbr.
LO.
VA XTtiL By cxptTl-nctd vilrl, place
to help cook un ranch. Phone 3iKK,
or write Mabel Hagel, Koaeburg.
fclXPtKlli.NX'ElJ or inexperienced wait
ress wanteU. Apply In person at
Cafeteria.
U'ANTKD Hind wheel oi Thor motor
eye I, takes Xx2 tire, t spevd vluub.
Q. 11., care INewa-Kevuw
WANTED 12 yr It prune ptcaera, t
trow hhakers, also sunie men In drier.
J. u. uacon, Umpquu, uregon.
WANTED Woman or girl for confec
tionery work. Apply Kouteh Confeo-
tlonwry.
ANTE
otcn collia pup
good stock. C.S. Dyar. B. 1,
from
Kose-
WANTED TO HUNT Furnished house
ur apartments, Addresa C. I C, car
News -Hcvl ew.
vTaNTE I By young man handy at
moat anything; want odd Jobs In
afternoons. Address C. li,, Box 92.
HoMauurg.
WANTED Prune pit-kers. Dick Bald
win, Myrtle Crk, Uia. Phone No.
19 - F4 L
WANTED By married man. exper
lenced. Job on ranch. Wants steady
. place. Address P. E, Beaver, care of
Suwi" rtevie w. -it y .
FOR H.41P
cheap. Inquire 1)17 H JJJ, b .4
ruii 9AU Uld
9AU Old Krowtl.
Krub wood. II I! nr mp J" .
.I'm, -
UIIAIT OAio A.NDVETCrn;ra.,.
tr AuKuat ao. i-ru . vL"! '
Arthur K .Wetka. KucklMM0,0"W
1UK SAUK Klv, weuhdritTrTrTi-
pun MLI rrli Jer.uy
horse; 1 rack hor. ...
Web.-r. Kl. lJytly. Ph0,
1 on ground, IB deliver.,? T""4
bloom, tilxoiivllle. ' W
ton sAi,b;nii..i; v -.-
K,. ..... '".-iu It-rc
tlsOU.' l'guTr. "jjUajlL. L'
roll SALK-l'tali. ireei!
e ii., buc, e to v
I, uo; I to D,
I, sue; s to , Jut. i r,i
mlleawestifKoiebuiK. Or
rOK UAl-E Fir wood at u n-r
und ouk at 12.6V ber tier on?,:
1-imlle to highway. i'I tZ'S
foil SALE Freah Jersey
old. Will .ell or trud. tor b Ji'."
Wlnchealer. ualed hej.
FultHAl.li: lHvi -to... .".nr-r-r- .
tied; Ueoriio Teltord. opuoait. h"
Valley sgliool bouea. 1- ',7 l?..f1.'
i'OK UALK Five head aTT
Keoriumv K nv Hai.p i, -nB
Dram. Orekou" " """"i." ";).
rVANTKl Prune plckera. Good pick
ing, good camping grounds. Write
for purtlculurs. Phone 1-X3. Wio.
P. Weaver, Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
FOU KENT. .
ran RENT Safety " deposit boxes.
Itosebura National
Bank.
MISCKLLANLmS.
100 ANOOH AS to lease on shares. Ad
dress U M., care Neww-lteview.
TO LOAN SHUU on good farm secur
ity Ht elaht per cent. Phone 274.
FoU THADE ft-puasenger touring car
on 5-rooiif modern bouse, close In.
.Q. M.. care Ne ws -Ke v lew.
LA Dl KH' tailored suite, coats, nice
dresses neatly, stylishly done. 6l
So. .luck to it. .
BULL FOU .SERVICE Registered milk
strain bhorthorn bull ror service at
Empire barn.
.4AKKTY FIRST Secure a safety de
posit box for your valuable papers at
the, itoseburg National Bank.
WELL DRILLING It. E. llelnselman.
driller. K- 1. Koseburg. Phone 3-F6.
UVESTOCIC EXCHANGE It you have
livestock of any kind for sale or ex
change, llt it with Dr. R. E, Hunt.
2".i Oak tit.. Roseburg.
Monk v TO JajaN 20-year rural
credit farm loan, low Interest rate.
$0,000 local money to loan on good
real eFtirte. First mortgage. See M;
K. RUe, of RUe & Rice.
LOST ASD KOVXD.
LOST At railroad yard, pair Bold
bowed gl agues. Finder leave at Ncws-
itevtew.
t OL'ND A dark bay mare. Owner
plense call and pay charges: E. G.
Cloak e. Edenbower. Ore.
FOl'ND Lady-'s black silk coat. Owner
please call at News-Review office lor
it.
LOST Black traveling bag containing
tul let ar tit lea and valuable papers,
between Cottage tirove and highway
to Ashland, 920 reward. Ed. Antler
son. 6M 24th Ave. So., Seattle. Wash.
wu iuuur, -1 inecikatiUal cuiw,
tion; 1JH btudbiiker t, baigaial L
L. Roberts, M
nex.
HOME FOR SALE iess limn I
ent vost; on account of mowniwIT
-room oungaiow and luOsiufl Z
AddrebS X. T. Z.. cure Newi-htvilV
Must be sold before Aug n
aAEr-omiii goat ranch, it,
acres; horse Hut) lbs., 2 cow U iT
gora goats, 60 turkeys. chaW
one-horse wagon. s)ngi Urn,
cultivator and other tools. For tai
ticulars write i. W. F., Routt Li,
a, Roseburg. Oregon.
FOR SALE The "followinied cvl
aait tii si itnva vuiiuiitun:
1 litis Oakland six. -uu.
1 lttO Chevrolet,
Service Oarage, Rosfburg, Ore
WANTKU Best late niudul DoS,
touring- car ,for the money;
model, mileage used, condition, pnet
burg.
FOR SALE For home canning, urim
beans, dill, beets, tomatoes, grid
corn, cucumbers. Buy direct irom
grower. Phone 2&7-L, or call at M
lempiin tat.
SUPERIOR ROCK SPRINGS C0AL
Best on the market; dry sisb wwd
ana mill ends uythe tltr or core.
Special price on 10 tier lots. 11 J.
Denn, cor. Oak and Main.
FOR BALE Few heavy Qeni uJ
about 100 White Leghorn chickttu.
wanon with bolster spring!, $ 3u ; i
seuted hack, f 40i the two for ll't;
practically new harrow, 15; cultiva
tor, $7; the two for $20. On mill
west and 14 mile south of Louking
Glus. M. L. Steveiu.
OR SALE Corner road itore. sen
era! merchandise, Melrose, Oregon, I
miles from MosebuiK; IncluOei i"i
acres tt-year-old prunes In burins
this year. Good 8-roorr. houtt, ir
age. barn, other outbuilding; imtll
fruit; all in tlrst-cliiHB simp, ittura
by- house, well lighted. Will k11
stock of mde. at Invoice. Plt
$45ou. with $2500 down, baluci
terms. R. Stubbs. Melrose, Ora
DAIRYMEN ATTENTION.
The Mutual Creamery Co. have
opened a cash buying station on Main
St., next door to Vosburgh Bros.'
grocery store. We solicit your
patronage, promising satisfactory
treatment, and top market prico for
your cream.
MUTUAL CREAMERY CO.
Clarence Perkins, Agent.
Mrs. Geo. Winston of Winswu
i spent yesterday in the city shoppiw
and attending to business matter.
Mrs. C. A. catching and Mr. M.S.
Ryan who have Duen visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Ryan of this city re
turned to their home last evening t
Riddle.
AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICAL;
TltOl ULEH AND THKIIt CAl'SKS. ;
Many of your electrical troubles
can be prevented by carefully watch- 1
ing your equipment. -. :
If your ammeter shows a decrease
and fluctuation in charging current
and Is allowed to continue. It will
eventually burn out your generator.
If your lights flicker and your
motor misses. It Is due to loose con- j
tacts, grounds or short circuits. :
If starting motor shows loss of
power, turns motor over a few revo- 1
lutlons and stops, the contacts are
loose, starting switch is burned, mo- !
tor brushes worn out, or the ipternal :
mechanism ot your starter Is filled '
with oil and dust. .
Last but not least, don't let. an '
amateur experiment with your elec- '
orlcal equipment. Our experience :
and training of years is at your ser
vice. Consult W. R. Brown, at the Auto :
Electrical Station, Cor. Cak and Pine
Sts. Phone 136.
BATTERIES!
No. 1 Dulc'k Battery VM
No. 2 Buick Battery
No. 1 Chevrolet nattery.MO
No. 2 Chevrolet Battery..
For Other Cars
Prices on Application.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Agency Pnlck nnd Chi'TroW
441 N. Jackaon 8r. KetwrL
HUNTER AND GUIDE
Pack horses furnished. Write for
dates.
11KKT WELLS, Cnmaa Vallc w-
II. K. Hunt
D. V. 8.
NlBht Phone 3V
F. H. Anllea
B. S. D. V. U.
Nlsht Phone
HUNT ANTLES
Talerlaarr finru. 40
Offica 22C Oakt Roseburc. Or.
Sheet Metal Work
OP ALL KIM'S
J.H.SINNIGER
1IU OAK STREET PIIOXE 11
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Ooo.!var llrave Touri.t Tuhn coat no
nior ihan the price you are a.kcd Co pay
tuhra of lf.s merit why rik colly
r . .1 n ... uin .... 1.
---- .... 11 .mtv , Hurt. .
lion It a ilUHe I 30 a t' . aite S
' BWrrp.w. lug
WE SELL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Iight".and Water Co.
We Buy at
BERGER'S
BARGAIN STORE
Hide. Mohair, Rtfra,
Rnbber, Old MetjUa,
Papers and Iloaea.
A Good Line of Second Hand
Clothing For Sale.
Caas and Pine Sts.
HSU. r. D. OWE Cut FU'er. Tt"
110. 40 W. Caaa. -r
dr. m. h.-pi.Vi.nn Miina
Physician. JZl W. Lane St. .
It la what' we think and
what wo do that makes
w hat w are. There t
HAPPY THOVfiHT In every
bottle of 81TEKIOR SOP.4.
ROSfBUHG DAIRY AND SOW WOBQ
PHONE 186
DOUGLAS COUltTV TAXIOlERMY
AND TANKING CO..
Tanners f sll rtnaaes of Furs,
llnvnufftfttirera of MiifTa, Pur Rhoul
dr Throw. Fur Coat a n1 Caps.
A) ao ntnuftt hada and animals of
all kind a.
J. W, LAH6EKBKRA.
Roaeburc Oracoav
Piano Department
Heinline-MooreConservaton
Violin and Physical
Education Department
QiMd Uotll S.ptaajt'-