Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 14, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    Announcing a Special Exhibition
and Sale of Highest Grade Furs
ONE DAY ONLY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18th
We linve bwn fortunate In belnu able to nuike arrtiiiKeiientH with one
of the best known Kur Miimiraciim r In an l-iwlcrn city to shin to us
for a Siet'liil One IHl' Kllllbitii n all.1 Kale 75,0IO.OO worth of the
Ixwt Style Kuril, fonts, rknifs, C'm mid Mill's. These fur will be of
felvd to you al alalia iW 'r cenl le tliun the reioilur price.
We are confident that this will te the moat Important fur event held
In Koseburg fur many Boasons. There Is really an Imuieniie stock
that we have to offer for your selection. Along with the specially
consigned stock we will add our own high-grade assortment, thuB giv
ing you a choice of an unusually great number of popular style gar
ments from which to choose ai prices that you can afford to puy.
llyron y. I.eMultre, a well-known fur expert, will be In charge of the
exhibition ready to mlk to our customers regarding the style changes
and to explain to them the merit of the different skins used In the
production of the finished garnitntd.
The assortment will Include COATS, COATEES, CAPES, NOVELTV
SCAKrd AND BJIY SCARES.
COATS
mad' of Hudson uoal, trimmed in marten, skunk, beaver, fitch, equir
Tttl, raccoon, Australian upoasum and pluin. We will have a large line
of AL'STHALIAN seal, French seat, JupaiieHe mink, Kuaiilan wolf and
coney coals, plain and trimmed, all of which have been designed to
meet the muni exacting customer requirements.
COATEES
will be shown In squirrel, mole, Jup mink and Hudson seal.
. CAPES
art fttrnnic In demand and will bi nhown In mink, Jap mink, squirrel,
mole, Hudson veal and other raru furs.
BODY SCARFS
will bo the Rtrongeut In foxes and we will show them In battleship
ft ray, dove, gunmetal, l,oretla, Maurice, llherly blue, georgette, taupe,
. baum, marten, black, Jap crown, red foxes, lynx, Canadian wolf, rac
coon, skunk, K una fan wolf and ether varieties.
ellowsStqri
I
All Furs in This Stock Will Sell ill
it i Reduction of ff'
L uiviwuiki urvniv ivit inviitv lll'l
" " -
HER
DAUGHTER
AND
HIS SON.
BY IDAH McGLONE GIBSON
KIUXCK, 77, TO WKI.
NEW YOHK, Oct. 14 Local French
circles are discussing tha announce
ment of the engagement of Anatole
r ranee, noted French author, to
Mile. Kmma I.a Prevetie. M. France,
who is now 77. is a member of one of
ihe leading Jewish families of Paris
unci is considered the leading French
critic. Ills real name Is Jacques Thl-bault.
HAT AITI.K PKF.I.INOS.
HEI.LINOHAM, Wash. Oct. 14 If
you want to save money and at the
sume time be healthy, eat your apple
and potato peelings. Tim' are essen
llul to the diet, according to Dr. S.
11. Boynion. He also recommended a
sour milk and oatmeal diet, calling
ntlenilnu to the fact that people In
lltilguria. where they go in for sour
milk, live to a urcnt age.
B Special-Six i
Air Mall Service
Will Be Launched
There is a ueligluful smoothness
in the way thsSPECI AL-SlX siar ta
and stops. Tha full Hotchkiss
drive conctruction makes this
possible and it saves wear and
tear on the driving mechanism,
wheels and tires.
Auk as abovt tAe pctotin and mi
agm bPEClAL'SIX ouin.r are gaffing.
BOH. P. d.(.rt,.M-ht iwrtofi IIMKk vbttlUM.
giin m.kimum corultiit fur fi. pa.a.nii.i.. tl
lulp.ltr Can ara aaiuippaat with Caanl 1 irm ajMatbM
Slud.bkar awatadouL
"This is a StuJcbuher Year"
SKATTLK, Wash., Oct. 14 Citieu
at two point a of the continent. Se
attle and Key West, will launch the
nation's flrat International mall -service
tomorrow, It was announced
here recently. In the Seattle service
an airplane will leave here for Vic
toria, H. C., with mail for a Canadian
liner leaving for pointn across the
Pacific, and at Key West a plane
will hop off with letters for Cuba.
One day, at least will be saved, It
linn been estimated, by handling the
trans-Pacific mails between Seattle
and Victoria by airplane.. At present
nmlls between the two points are
handled through Vancouver, R. C,
and generally take a day to make
the trip. The airplane will operate
on a schedule calling for one hour
tin flying between the two points.
Kdward Hubbard, Seattle flyer has
'been nwnrded the government con
trate for carrying the mails. It will
j be his duty to take letter mail up to
i t.Oft pounds from Incoming ship?
i docking at Vancouver, and fly with
, it to Seattle at once, tie will also de
liver aboard the vessel at Victoria j
at the last possible moment. fiOO
pounds of letter moil for the Orient
' pprt Anstrnlin. Hu!lhard' contract
ifnti- for ten t'liM n inonih. For his
i service, he receives $ joo a trip, or
$:.non a month Ils rontrict runs
I until J'inp 1. 1S.M.
I Hulil"1 h' q r--l'iies to use
In the service. His Seattle limlinu-
itHf will be on Lake rnion. near!
'the heart of the city. At Victoria, he
w ill be provided by muntrit al au
lltorrieB with a landing float.
Speeders Pay
Large Fines
The city treasury has been greatly
enriched during the last two days
by a number of contributions re
ceived from speeders. The police
force has been giving a preal deal ot
attention lo the apprehension of the
violators of the vehicle ordinances,
and as a result numerous speeders
have been required to pay various
sums for their violations. Fines are
assessed at the rate of 50 cents per
mile in excess of the speed limit.
Those who have lieen arrested and
fined during the last two days are
Hoy Seigrist, $!; J. H. Walter. $5;
F. Shoff. $7.50; Harry Shields. $3.50
A. J. Matthews. $L..T.; A. S. Weinst.
$:t.5; .1. F. Rose. $2.50, Dee .Matt
hews. $.1.50.
AUOrXI) THE TOAVV V
I.KNT.Wi Ol I ICllltS WAXTKI
Or. R. I. Rathrick. who was rec
ently appointed dental exaribier for
ih. IT. S. Public Health Servian, has
been notified that the bureau Is now
!n1"itng on instituting a number of
I dental clinics, one of which I ; to be
(located at Portland. lr M ithrick
i has been requested to re o ntnend
rev Til members of his p-ofession
' wbn minht be interest ed i" being
cn-Mi'ilssioned as dental of Ti er of
the Horvlce.
T tirei'n
Mrs. A. 0. Walker of Green came
to lloseburg yesterday to spend a
Mliort time shopping, leaving for her
home on the evening train.
In From .re.n
Mrs. T I! ll iieiia nt (Irnnn
lo Itoselmig yesterday ariernonn to
-peno a snort lime shopping and vis
iling with friends.
Ki'titniu lld.ii.
I Mrs. George C. Knott and dauch
ter Helen ulietlt Vnulonhu In
lung shopping and visiling wllh their
j irieims.
Ilei-e Knim lllllnnl
I Margaret St. tinge, of lillard came
lo lt'.isebiirg yesterday lo attend ihe
leicners institute for the remaiiulei
of the week.
Itftm-n lloine
I Mrs. J i. llenosley who spent .v?
I'-niuy in noscnurg snnppmg niifl vis
iting with friends returned to her
Home In Hidillo last niKht. Her rlau
uhier, Mi.s l.oris lleneslpy who enine
i tlie city with her will return hoin
, today.
x U T ih' joy i
""S1NIVO ye- Yor't. f)ct. 11
V'xcilement over llis rtlo i jl !e-
lliinl to have c u ed the d nth of
Isiiior Hon 'illl. ;'Vin- H sentsvee of
j over one yo'r for a'teeiptei! 'irceny.
i He ricelve'l news i-f h'.i pr. -ito i and
while dr"si it I'.rotvH dend. i
Tu fnliforniti
?.!r and Mrs. 0. F. Ewlnger :nu
:ir and ilrs. Jli.i Ewlngei rf Wii.-
vi hi. K.tnsas. who i uve been vNi,f
'ice at th? residence of Mr C. W.
'.loss and n. A Palnoun. lert .n;
richt f"r Tnrlock, ( allfornl.i. .vher.
Ihfjr will ninke mi rt"nded vi-j t wllh
httves before retiirniug to th
li. !ne.
C. O. THOMAS, Distributor
Roseburg;
Mr. Farmer
W'atcrfy Your Home with the
Leader Water System
Home Wator Systonw LooJors in Fame us wrll as in
lSJitme. Come in and tti-e us. Demonstration Out tit.
UHLIC'S ELECTRIC STORE
ANNOUNCEMENT
llvfarc Buying Elsewhere
GET OUR PRICES
My .Mother's Itarewell Message.
Mr Halsey remonstraied with
no longer and we drove uuietly up to
the house where my uioiii-.T had bid
ine good-bye only a few short months
inv last retum to
school. . . ,, i
A I walked Into the hallway 1
seemed to feel my mother's arms
aliout me. The whole atmosphere
was permeuted with ner presence.
Slowly 1 walked upsiulrs to my
own little room und.-tuking off my
wraps, I again bathed my face In
cold water. The nurse caine In and
asked me In a low voice if there wus
anything she could do for me.
i whirled upon her suddenly, "Yes!
Yes you can! Tell ine about my
mother'! last hours. Did she suf
fer?" "Are you sure that you want me
;o do this. Miss SVhltson?"
"Oh, yes. yes. And 1 want you to
tell It to me now. It's what I've
been waiting for ever since 1 knew
Ihut she was dead."
"Your mother passed out "
"Oh. purdon me, nurse, but please
don't say 'passed out.' I know you
uiuu to soften the blow for me. but
;t doesn't seem right to me to use
i hose words. To pass out" mean"
something that one does voluntarily.
.My mother would not willingly leave
me here alone on this earth. My
nother Is dead, and you must Buy,
when your mother died.' "
The nurse looked at me In conster
nation. "Oh, my dear child, 1 dlu
not mean to hurt you."
1 know, I understand. And now
please tell me about her."
"Well, you know her heart has
been weak for years, my child, and
she knew thut she had not long to
live the last time you went back to
school."
"Oh, why didn t she tell me? I
would liuve stayed at home with
her."
That, dear child, Is the reason
lie didn't tell you. Your niolher's
love for you was so deep, so pro
found, that she wanted to spare you
any pain. The greatest joy Bhe had
as reading over to me your letters,
inii I w as so glad that you wrote hei
m otten.
"Hut 1 did not write her often
nough. I should have written every
Jay, and luter 1 did not write her us
olteu as usual."
"When she didn't get a letter from
you she look out one of the old ones
.Hid read It," suid the nurse with u
.iinlle. "And even when she grew
steadily weaker she would not let
.ne tell you, as she wanted you U
stay until the end of the term. Mr
ilalsey came, however, and tried to
persuade her to have you come home
and ut last she wrote you that last
letter. Kven then, neither the doctor
nor myself thought she was so neai
;lie end. for her splendid spirit Kept
her alive. Indeed, just before slit
died she seemed better than usual.
All that morning she talked quit
cheerfully, and although she wus not
able to be up and dressed, yet sin
spoke about feeling better than slit
iiad in a long while. Toward noor.
Mr. Ilalsey came over and, Miss Ann.
1 want to tell you how devoted he
has been; no brother could haw
been kinder.
"And when the time came for hei
luncheon, your mother insisted thai
Mr. Ilalsey should stay and partake
of It with her. 'We'll have a plu
party, just as we used to ill the lull)
.igo.' I heard her say to Mr. Ilalsey.
and he answered, 'Kobert always
inuilc the third to our play parlies,
don't you remember, Margaret?'
" 'Yes, yes, 1 know. Io you real
ize. John, lliat 1 am counting on see
ing Kobert very soon?'
"Mr. Ilalsey turned to me U;
though he thought she was not uuiti
herself.
"Your mother smiled, and said
Oh, no, John. Tin not delirious, but
I oin sure that Kobert is dead and
if I meet him In that place where
tin re is no marrying or giving in
marriage, I am sure 'the dear God
will let us love each other.' "
"liid my mother say that?" 1
asked In awe. "Hid she feel that hei
God was still a dear God. after all
she had suffered?"
"Yes. my child, and she knew, al
though she could not nuite under
stand thut someway, somewhere, s
mistake had been made by mortals in
ihe Divine plan, and Hint where sh.
was going it would all come right
again.
"Your mother. Miss Ann. talked te
me quite freely, she seemed to feel
that I would in turn tell you. Abov.
all,' she said, do not let my little
cirl become cynical and hard, for lif .
is a beautiful thing, even when it i
nu.sl sordid. And will von tell tie
that 1 would not have given up thai
few months of happiness I had with
h.T lather for all the years of pain
that have followed it?'
KNt.l.lsH 1!K KlNfilMM TU
fOTS AT CAUH S.
i
. ABRAHAM
Dry Goods Store.
Jut in for fall selling. beBntfi,
disrated with all-over patterns in
enamel and gold, burnt i. ",'
Manx Pleasing shapes and
come in three sizes. 1S. j
c'lntrJ"" W' d, ,IV' r, d n "- "'-I
-turaet. so our price nf i -
,V,0,n,' sn--id"r,.hiVir,a.
h.n today, market. and ynn' tf
ave ,:: ',nC" '" CT'. alwav,
:-ue ou money.
The Woodstock Is preferred hv
these who know. A S lli, n T
burg Distributor. U'
A Battery of Speakers
At Court House, 7:30 p. j
Thursday, October 14th!
Interwat rKnlnrfl arnnnil the flv l, .
- lu establish rfuinin.
MAKKICTINU IN OHEUOX through the passage of h
Commission bill. It Is hoped lo accomplish ihrounh .!., M"krt
THK KAKME1W Oil OKFXjON what has been accol
producers of Cullfornla.
BCCOLiplii
Those who touch upon the B'e Interest rate bill win
present the disastrous results that would follow the r- U
radical measure. Ruin for the state Is freelv .,r.n.. iia tkis
should be successful at the polls.
bis km
1
Be sure to attend the meetinq,
r-ii.i Aib'
FOB CUl'NTT ri.KBK.
To the Voters of Douglas County, Ore-
fon:
am the candidate on the republican
:leket at tile November election for the
irfiee of County Clerk. If elected 1 will
exercise the most ligid economy, con
listen! with aeud service, in the cou
luct of ttie office, and will use my best
jmleavors to see that all persons hav
ing business with the office receive
lust and euurteous treatment.
Your vote Is respectfully solicited.
Pd. Adv.). I It A U. ltlDljLE.
DltDSSMAKlNG NOTICE.
I desire to inform patrons and
others desiring flrst-class work thut
I have moved from 610 So. Jackson
o 528 So. Main St. No phone in
stalled as yet. Mrs. Guthridge.
MOTICB OK SALE OK GOVERN
MENT TIMBER General Land
Office, Washington, D. C, August 28,
1920. Notice Is hereby given that
mbject to toe conditions and 11ml-
atlons of the Acts of June 9, 1916
'39 Stat., 218, and June 4, 1920
Public 241), and the Instructions of
he Secretary of the Interior dated
September 15, 1917, and June 22,
1920, the timber on the following
ands will be sold Oct. 18, 1920, at
10:00 o'clock a. m. at public auction
it the United States land office at
toseburg, Oregon, to the highest
idder at not less than the appraised
alue as shown by this notice, sale
0 be subject to the approval of the
Secretary of the Interior. The pur
hase price, with an additional sum
f one-fifth of one per cent thereof,
wing commissions allowed, must he
leposlted at time of sale, money to
e returned if sale is no' approved,
itberwlse patent will Issue for the
imber which must be removed with
u ten years. Bids will be received
'rom cilizens of the United States.
t8sociatlons of such citizens and cor--loratlons
organized under t!".e laws
f the United States or any state,
erritory or district thereof only.
'Jpon application of a qualified pur
chaser, the timber on any legal sub
livlslon will be offered separately be
ore being Included In any offer of
1 larger unit. T. 21 S.. R. 1 W., Sec.
13, SEVi SE. flr 1125 M..' cedar 25
M., none of which shall be sold for
ess than $1.50 per M. T. 18 S.. R.
5 W.. Sec. 3, NE4 NE14. flr 450 M.,
S'Wy NE. flr 476 M., none of
vhleh shall be sold for less than
2.00 per M. (Signed) CLAY TALL
MAN, Commissioner General Land
"ffle.
Logan Tips,
SprinDeliverj
'e first-class tip,. AIZ
lTe;Teturflnn1w,H k1"" h
trees. Better book your order m,
Three miles west of HoKta,
We Bi'lieve
That
Tulloi iiig Men's Clollirt
Is
A (iiune of ('oiiuilrnce
And Not
A Confidence (lump
NOTIC B OP GKXEHAL GLKCTIOIV.
Notl' 4 1 berobv Klvrn tliat a flneral
'ity Klt'itiun will te h-bl in th City
f H(.!'burtf. Oregon, on Tuesday, the
nd Hay of November. 190, between
'he hours of ft o'clork a. m. and 8
iVlork p. m. of fin Id day. at whl.-h paid
let-lion the follow, ns officers shall be
'lerled:
ne Mayor, one Recorder, one Trea
irer and two founclimen from earn of
'he four wards of the City of Kose
urtt, Oregon, to serve two years, or
mtil their ssurcessora are elected and
liialifletl.
That the places tn earli wnrd for
mldlnir said City Klectlon tn the City
f Itosehnrtc. Oregon, and the JihIkps
nd clerks to ronriin-t the name sIihII
' sttirh polllnr places and jurixes and
lerks thereof as have been, or mnv
'lerejifter he. desijenated and named by
ne coiinty Court of loulas County.
rcifon. for the General State and
bounty election.
Hv order of the Common Council,
latttl (Vtober 4, 1!20.
R. U WHIPPLE.
Ref-order of the City of Roseburg, Ore-iron.
Try Our Way
Our Auto Um CaD.
Phone 277.
YOUR RENT
IS RAISED!
Not when you have bom ol
your own.
BUILD OR BUY
If vou want a house thai "
made to suit someone elu
then buy,
But if you like a rel """'
. one better than the a-
llllild.
A builder of 25 yean MP"
ence will gladly give eftimit
and Information. Call it
building. Cass Chsd1
Sts., or at residence, 113! Har
vard Ave.
m il.hKIt M. AV. BEBuH.
Look! 21 Houses Look!
house up to aono.
ne 5-room house $ 650
ne 3 -room house 70Q
ne 4-room house 760
ne S-room house and S lots.... 800
ne S-room house 9"
ne 4-room house with furniture r.o
ne 5-room house 1000
ne 4-room plastered house .... 1100
ne 4-room house 120
ne 5-room house 12M
ne 7-room 2-siory house 1260
'ne fl-room houses 1400
ne 5-room house 1500
ne 5-room house 15"0
"ne 4-room house 1500,
ne 5-room house ltOO j
ne 5-room house 1!00
ne 4-room house isoO'
ne 5-room house IsoO
1 ne T-room house ldoo
'ne S-room house 100
G.U.HELBIGCO.
Keal Kstnte, Insunuire, Notary I
Public I
i
401 Cass St. Phone No. J62
Dr. R. P.
! Bradford!
nA Wife.
Graduates and posH
atesof .he 01-est Charter
ed College of Chiroprirt";
n the world , ;
have re-opened offic a ,
I-erkliis Bldg. (
trirlty. ni'"" - klT tfr
Chiropr.ictlc.
years in handl.nl '
disease known iS;
family Office
and 2 10 ' ' "
Residence
01 ".Ula
Roaebni-g, OraffOB. 1
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