Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 10, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    WOtSBBBO IIWI RBVTBWl PONPfrO AY. SOVEfWEH 10. 12
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T ! cor. jruicnl, o you pi "- .
iL9 J -" Si" tod tread better.
G.i I.ut is :f'er... ! :':r cookinj, too.
j., ..viJ unpiovo Jr homemade cakes,
owtnes, and ctcai.i Sierra.
Always fr I'ot a hand touchcait, cither
in mruiufacturing or in paciing.
Oricr a e.rton today.
SWIFT & GO.
Haaufarlurrd DrJIy la II" Portland Plant
Srfi
Preaina IA
in . . j"
Ichet uid clocks repaired; sut-
s rsaranued. Wilbur Spaugh,
.e itreet.
Wlin Sanitarum
!DICALSURGICAL
R. L HAM M. D Supt.
Sulberlin, Oregun
hare a wirty with best of
Irrtncei
Who
ants To
Rent
or 6 room modern house.
ki hie jrou to ullcr. Party
learc town in 10 du) II
ioolL
MAY BUY
1&t iiriiptwlilon la offered.
Rrence Cordon S Co.
U Cai Buy Cheaper
' )r io .Inure
'ft Than Ours
t
tCaonst B-.iy Btter. -Price.
Art Based
Wttllty
Both
ivhal and WnrVmgn.kln
f'J To Tbli la A.
)nail Profii.
Aik You To Va
f Tht B.( Tailorlnc
fair Price.
Cannot Afford
raj Lost
? Slmuld Not
P More.
iUST
Try Onr Way j
Our Auto wm CiU l
Phooe 277. fj
. -an.
A Carload of American Steel Wiie
jgBNcel
J- F. BARKER & CO.,
ST8
1 J 3ft
Sandwiches
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CITY NF.VVS i
Aruadp), di"o toner, prion I89L
Plain aewing done. 108 Parrott at
Fires dfaiiujr iive, property and
food. Be careful with fire.
A gift bcyona value your photo
graph. Clark'a Studio.
! An early appointment meant time
for careful work. Clarki Studia.
I Make the appointment today It's
none too early. Clark's Stadia.
Solve your gift problems with
photographs. Clark'a Studio.
j Lloyd Cleaning Works guarantees
'your work; 2nd hand cloths bought
and sold. 125 Sheridan. Phone 44.
! If you want to see tne mucn adver
tised Ke-Snn Sanitary closet, send
postal to H. a. Wilson. Box
1295,
Roaeburg.
I Am now hoomng orcers for day
old chicks lor 1921 delivery from
high producing Tancred strain White
Leghorn and O. A. C. Barred Rocks.
Earl Vosburg. 702 Fullerton St..
j Koseburg.
I Cut light expense, use au Aladdin
! Lamp, beats electricity. For demon
stration drop postal card to U. Q.
. Wilson, Roseburg, Box 1295, who
; will show you.
! Jack Roacn of Drain has received
the agency for the Queen line ot In
cubators and brooders .Now Is tbe
ttme to make your Inquiry and place
your order for future delivery.
! White Leghorn atv chleks, Taa
ered reyal mating, trapnest recerdt
8S-2 egg. Book your orders now
if you want Mareh and April chleks.
Jubilee tBtubatore at reasonable
Kieea. Ke. Bryant. Plena i-tii.
Roaeburg.
ATTENTION, CIVIL WAR VETLM
ASH. All members of Reno Poat and all
other Civil War soldiers are request
ed to meet at the armory at :S0
o'clock on Armistice Day, for the
purpose of Joining in the parades and
services to be held at the armory on
that day, in celebration of the and of
the great world war.
By order of John Hamblin, Post
Commander.
J. C. FtrLLFRTON. AHiutant.
UNLOADED
4. 1
" money on fence while lUa let last.
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al
TRACTORS
AeenU for Oliver Plow sUMl ImatlanMaU.
HER
DAUGHTER
AND
HIS SON.
BY IDAH McGLONE C1BSON
Jerome Huthawuy Calls.
"I wish I could havo your confi
dence. Mamie."
' ''It isn't confidence. Its knowled
ge.' said Mamie.
"But now you must go to bed.
Ann. or that precious Ken of yours
who deserves all the bad luck that's
coming to him for not appreciating
you, will discover a wrinkle about
your ,pretty ,eye, tomorrow, or a
paleness of cheek that will move him
to withhold a compliment or two
that you'll be wanting him to give
you."
"Don't you like Ken, Mamie.' 1
asked wistfuMy.
"Jimmy Callahans little finirer Is
worth more than the whole of Ken's
body," she answered.
I had a distinct feeling that what
Mamie eald was true, and I told my
self that 1 was foolish for not try
ing to return in greater measure the
love that Jim had offered me par
ticularly as I was sure that Ken in
his Irresponsible way, would never
look upon me aa anything but his
childhood pal.
I quickly undressed and crept
Into bed. and It did not seem that
I had been a!eep ten minutes when
Mamie awakened me.
"You must get up dear, for Jerrv
Hathaway has Just telephoned that
he will be over In about three Quar
ters of an huor to take you to lun
cheon somewhere.
ton 11 to with u won't vnn
Mamie'
What! Me? Are you crazy? Do
you think I would Jeopardize hit
reputation by going to lunch with
the son of my employer?"
"Do you mean to tell me. Mamie,
that Jerry Hathaway's father own?
the place wherejou and I worked?"
"Yea. he owns that restaurant,
and several others In town."
Why Is It we never saw hlr, In
there."
"He doesn't come In verv often.
1 11 ray that for him," said Mamie., lr
fact, 1 think he's a pretty decent
sort of a chap according to his lightf
but now I remember that I haven't
seen him uround there as much a?'
he was before you came I'll bet hi
nlayed nway because he knew you
were there."
"Do you think he knew about my
losing my money?" I asked sudden
ly, growing suspicious of something
I kney not what.
I can t tell answered Mamie
He's liable to have known it and
then again, he's liable not to. How
ever, we II give him the benefit of
be doubt, because It seems to me
that I know Jerry Hathaway too well
to know that he would not have kept
that money from yoji had he known
that you bad lost It."
"Well, dear, if it would smash
your reputation to ko to dinner with
him, then 1 oughtn't to go."
"No, Ann, don't you see that you
and I are different. Anyone seeing
you with Jerry Hathaway would
know that you were raUed under
better conditions than he; and last
nlKht all of his crowd were made
nwnra nf It. Jerrv Hathawav mav be
(nroud to be seen with you. but If I
should go with him. there would be
only one construction put upon It."
The bell rang, and Jerry stood In
the doorway as I opened it. I turn
ed,, but Mamie had disappeared.
"My, but you're looking lovely,
Ann'" he said. I'm going to make
all the fellows envious by taking you
to the smartest place In town."
"Does that mean. Jerry, that you
would not take me there if I did not
look nice?'
Jerry had the grace to blush as
he answered honestly, "I expect It
means that, but why quibble. You
know as well as I that it Is the good
looking girls sho get the motor rides
the theatre ana tne nowers.
"But, Jerry, my mother said that
it was not beauty but brains and
goodness that set a girl up apart
from the rest."
"That's what It does." said Jerry
with a laueh. "The brainy girls and
the goody-goody girls of today are
set too far apart Tor us reiiows to gei
them verv often. However, that will
never happen to you Ann, the thing
that will trouble you will be keeping
us away from yon.'
Tomorrow enlng a Hank Account
IUMEUriitt IS NO KXCKPTIOX.
Iloteburv People Come Out As
Krankly Here ua Elsewhere.
Roaeburg people publicly recom
mend Doin'a Kidney Pills. This
paper Is publishing Koseburg cases
from week to week. It Is the same
everywhere. Home testimony in
home papers. Doan's are praised In
flfiv thousand signed statements
published in 5000 communities
Rosehurg people are no exception
Here's a Roseburg statement,
a w rrrnll. 102 N. Parrott St.,
ear,: "I was in a bad fix for kid
ney complaints. I had lumuago ano
nmos acneu. t wn
down and my kid-
often. I UBed Doan s
rirtnev Plrts from t napman s. iaa
Red Cross Pharmacy and they were
Just the remedy for my case, iney
rid m" df the aches and pains and
regulated ray kidneys."
Price 0c, at all dealers. Don t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan S Money rim "'"'i
that Mr. larron nu. r i'm-i-....,
burn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
roc had BK-m.-n iu kry.
If you nave not already done so,
.cm better hurry up and place your
Of iff tor new !: v.....-. --
sTnouneements wllh Bates, the
printer, at the News-Review office.
A swell line ef engraved personal
cards to make a selection from, but
wa most have yoor order early In
. w A ,'L,larmtl
LONG LOST ROMAN CARVING
Story of the Rediscovery of a Lost
Treasure, New In BrltUrt
Museum.
A remarkably beautiful specimen of
Roman sepulchral carving has Just
been added to the British museum
through the generosity of Ernest Dix
on. The story of the rediscovery of
this treasure la romantic. Mr. Dixon
acquired It from a contractor In Lon
don, In whose yard It had been lying
for some fifty years. He placed bin
purchase so aa to form tho central
feature of a rock garden In Putney,
but afterward struck by Its unusual
beauty, brought It to the notice of the
Rrltlsh museum authorities, who Iden
tified It as a genuine and long lust
antique, says the Boston Tninscrlpt.
The sculpture is a marble relief, over
five feet long by nearly two feet wide.
It shows three draped busts set In a
deeply recessed panel. It was a mon
ument to Lucius Ampudlus rhllnuin
siis. and the busts depict himself, his
wife and his daughter. The relief Is
not a part of a sarcophagus, hut Is a
slab built originally Into the wall of a
tomb. Its data Is probably between
B. C 2S and A. D. 25.
The sculpture Is first mentioned by
Rlnnchlnl of Verona, who was copying
Roman Inscriptions between ITtKI and
1715. It had been excavated probably
about 1700. near the Porta Cnpenn
and was taken to the Villa Casall.
Seen and noted on more than one oc
casion during the eighteenth century,
the last copyist to mention It was
Oeorge Zoegu. who was established at
Rome between 1784 and 1809. After
this the relief became lost to the
world. It was perhaps shipped home
by some traveling Englishman, who
placed It In his house or garden In
the St. John's wood region, and
thence It found Its way to the contrac
tor's yard from which It has now been
rescued.
FAVORED CLASS IN RUSSIA
Only Actresses Are Permitted by
Government to Wear Shoes
and Finery.
There la only one favored clnss In
Russia today, secordlng to a Paris
correspondent. Strangely enough, this
class Is composed entirely of women.
They are the thenlrlral stars and
hemitlea. They alone are permitted
the wearing of rich garments and the
possession of Jewels. The Russians
have alwnys been pnsslonnte lovers
of the theater, and, even under the
present regime they treat their staze
favorites as so many reigning queens.
Incidentally, the actresses are the
only women In Russia today who are
permitted to wenr shoes during warm
weather. The peasant women of Rus
sia always went barefoot during the
summer months. Hence Russians re
gard hare feet as the distinguishing
mark of the woman of the people.
Any woman who affects to wear shoes
In Russia nowadays, unless she be a
favorite of the footlights, is regnrded
as a daughter of the despised "bour
geoisie." She Is considered a fair
larget for Insult and persecution. Ev
en the wives of soviet dignitaries,
such as Trotzky and Lenin, have been
obliged to bow to populnr sentiment.
They may he seen any day In Moscow
tripping through the streets barefoot.
The Firefly's Light
Fame and fortune await the scien
tist who discovers the secret of the
familiar firefly or lightning bug. No
one has been able to tell how the little
Insect produces the flashes of light we
see twinkling about on dark nights.
Careful scientific tests hhve proven,
however, that this light Is produced
wllh about one foiir-hundredths pyt
of the energy which Is expended In the
flame of a candle. Considering - the
strength or rather feebleness of the
ArcHy this light Is believed to be the
most eftlclent form of Illumination to
day. If this method could be under
stood and put to work It Is calculated
that the energy exerted by a boy In
driving a bicycle would be sulllclent
to run a powerful dynamo or light
miles of street lamps. The light of
the firefly Is practically hentlcss and
It Is believed among scientists that the
future of the lighting Industry of the
world depends upon the discovery of
heatless light. Boys' Life.
A la Carte.
After a trip from (inry to Mlc!il?cn
City over the roughest rood I have
ever seen, 1 felt the need of a good
dinner.
I didn't see sny place to eat and so
called out to a newsboy who stood
near on the curbing. "Hey, (here, do
you know where I can get some good
food ?" .
"Sure," he aald, "follow me."
So saying, he hopped on to his bi
cycle and we followed. Where! To a
hot dog wagon I
Fitting Revenge.
Wood I understand some one stole
your automobile?
Park Tou are right
"That's pretty low down. Isn't ItT"
"Yes. There's Just one thing I
wish."
"What's thatr
"I hope the thief keeps It ' lout
as I did and he'll go flat broke."
Youngstown Telegram.
Lev or Money.
"I Intend to marry for love," said
tbe girl with the dreamy eyes.
"Too are wise, my dear." replied
ber dearest friend. "Men with
money are often so bard to Dleaae."
London Answer.
PIES
CHEER up! There is
no further reason for
worrying about table va
riety. The new Royal Cook
Hook gives new suggestions
for every meal 'every day.
The book is so full of sur
prises there should never be
another dull meal in the
home.
Custard Fie
1 cup pastry flour
H u-asioon Uuyul linking
PoVilcr
H teaaiiooii salt
cuo shortening
cold water
Sift flour, baking powder and
salt; add onc-h:ilf shortening
and rub in lightly with fin
gers; add water slowly until
of right consistency to roll
ont. Roll out very thin;
put on in small pieces re
maining shortening; fold up
per and lower edges in to
center; fold sides in to cen
ter; fold sides in to center
airain; roll out -thin and put
on pie plate.
Custard
Semrs
Ji cup siifrnr
n tcaupnon salt
i. nips srnMwd milk
1 tcasjroon vunttla extract
Brat sggs, add sugar, salt,
flavoring and milk very slow
ly. Line pic plate with paste
made as above, and bake in
very hot oven about 111 min
utes, I'our custard into the
"Bake with Royal and
fefTM
NUTICK OK SAl.K OT liOVKUNMKNT
TIM it. O'-nerat l,iin. omee.
Wiixhinutun. I). t, Oetotu'r 13, 1 !.'.
Not it lii hereby k I veil that ttuUjci't to
tht i ondit inns Hiul II ml (aliens of the
Act nf June II, 1 H 1 6 CIH Ktitt.. 1!1S), and
the Intttnu-tloim of the Secretary' of the
Interior of riei-ti'tnht-r 1j, 1 y 1 7. the
her on the follow In ir lmitis will he
sola Nitv. :'a, iv.'u. at io o" i k A. M..
t mfiilic a ut l in at the I. mini Males
land oltilee ut HosehurB, Oretton, Io
the hiKhext Milder ut mt lens than the
tiipniised villi as nhown liy tins
notice, Ride to he Mihjeit to tho ap
proval of the Secretary of the interior.
tho iuircha.se price, with an nuUMiuiiai
tun! of one-tlfth of one per cent there
of, helm; i-nmitil.tcioii1 'lowed, muttt he
let'ONited at time of sale, money to be
rettiinetl If sale Is not approved, other-
wie patent will lhue for the timber
which must be leinoved within ten
cars. IM '4 will he received from clil
eilH of the fulled Stuten, a.noc tit t Inns
f mull citizens and coruorutlons or-
THnlKvd uinler the lawn of the United
States or any Mate, territory or dis
trict thereof only. I'pon application of
i qii;t It (led purchaser, lite uinuer on
my letital huIhIIvIh1hi will he offered
leparaiefy before beiiiK Included In any
offer of a lat'Ker unit. T. '21 K., It. 1
W.. Sec. 31, NK'i NWV, rlr Itlu M.. cod.ir
If. M .. NW'i NWtt fir "TO M. None of
the llr or cedar to be sold for k-s than
II. SO per M. T. 1 S.. H. 8 W., Sec. 31,
I2ii M.. NWV1 BWVi fir &V0 M.. HW 'i
SWVi. Mr fhU M. None of the Mr to be
sold for less than Sl.fcO per M.; trU'i
Wi, fir .'5 M.. SV SK'. fir 00 M.
Suns ut tha Mr to he '! fr I ma than
il.76 per At. CLAY TAU.MAN, Com-
nissioner, uenerai una time.
DONALD CASPER PARKER
VIOLIN TEACHER.
AND SOLOISTS
PUPIL OF HENRY I. BETTMAN OF PORTIAND J
Announces his return to Koseburg
November 10th.
Sheet MetalVork
OF A IX K1XDS
J. H. SINNIGEl?.
110 OAK STRKET rilONB 438
BATTERIES!
Chcvolot Cars 25.00 and J38.Q0
Bulck Cars. . .130.00 and $45.00
For Olher Cars
Pi Ices on Application.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
ARenry llulck and Chevrolet
'41 Pi, Ja.kJon fit. Roseburg.
Mi
Practicing i
Dentist i
I
1 It-. aV
U Graduate Pennsylvania y
f College Dental Surgery f
20 years extensive ex- g
Jperience. Efficient, lie-8
J liable, Reasonable, Pain- 4
S less Extraction. Call for 5
free' consultation 4
4 Rooms 8-9, Masonic Bld. 4
Another Royal Suggestion
and PASTRIES
From the New Royal Cock
BAKING
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Mad from Ciun of Tartar,
derived from grape,
WE SELL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County LighUand Water Co.
-NUSINK-
Is a new enamel designed especially to give a lasting enamel finish
te your DRAIN BOARD. It Is white, hard and tsugh, will Bland
washing, and provides a sanitary pleasing surface.
It Is also adapted to many other uses, such as
A I TO WlltlXS
BATH TVU
UATII FLOOIUs,
IlTC
TOILET klCATs)
I t IIMTI KK, ET.
$1.00 per can la the price. Satisfactory results many dollars.
Churchill Hardware Company
Roseburg, Oregon.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Before Buying Elsewhere
GET OUR PRICES
. ABRAHAM
Dry Goods Slore.
Book
baked crust and bake tn mod
erate oven about 5 minutes.
The pie is done when a knife
put in ccntt-r of cuutard
comes out dry.
Cocoanut Tie Is made the
same way, adding X cup of
shredded cocoanut. aiiU us
ing only S eggs.
Pumpkin Pio
I cur stowed and atrulncd
puimikln
t cui-fi rich milk or cream
cup brown or tfranulttiud
sugar
t CfTfC
U U-ttaipAon irlnirer
U tea ii poo n null
I I en poo u ciunamoa
Mix pumpkin with milk,
sugar, well-beaten egg, gin
ger, salt, cinnamon, and beat
8 minutes. I'our into pie tin
which has been lined with
pastry. Mace in hot oven for
13 minutes, then reduce heat
and bake 43 minutes in mod
erate oven. To bring ont li?.
vor of pumpkin it must be
very we 11 baked.
FREE
fly nil mfnnfj (rt tho nrw
ltoynl Cook Hock lust out.
Contains thene und other
VMtrhtrul. helpful recipes.
J-'rvo for the asking. Write
TOU AY to
BOYAl.rUKIrlll rOWDKROO.
Ill Full. FUnMt
iw YorfcOtJ
be Sure
9$
UOPIKH lll ll.T HKillT
Not human bodlea but auto
bodies the kind that will give
you complete service and last
ing satisfaction. A body wa
will build for you to your or
der will liiwe the right lines,
(he rlfrht capacity, the right
strength. Consult with ua now.
tM KI I.HKAS IIAItllOll
Ibweburg, Oregon.
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