Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 04, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    BOWBIHTIW NKWa-RKTTKW . BATI'TtDAY. riWCKMTTtFR 4, lao.
WARM UP!
Cozv Glow Heaters
just the thing to warm you up, when you come
UHLIG'S ELECTRIC STORE
lours for Tiling Electrical
IRHKilt-RoseburrKebekali Lories
No. 41. I. O. O. K..-U6MI IA Odl.Fel-
Iowa' TimpU ivtrr WMk on TWr
evening. Vleltlne; mnbce In Himm
steading are invited to atiene.
BELLE trilPHENHON. See
ETHEL BAlUY, Fin. Beef.
Tfce H. K. E. L A. letoa MeetlB will
be held at the VkciM hall every
Brat and third Wednesdays of the
montn
L O. O. K, PkllrlarUn Vm Na Hi
meeta at ByKea hall. w. jacaeon oi..
un Haturday evening of eec eek.
Visiting brethren ara alwaya wel
coma. LTMON U 8PENCEK. N. O.
A. J. (1K1DES, Kac. Sao.
J. B BAILEY. Flo. Bee.
CSilberryPlants
.u.t U- will Sv
ft. L.BENTLEY
4 LODGE DIRECTORT.
;B. p. BRADFORD AND WIFE
jcensed Chiropractic
physicians
41
IViklns Wlg.
I. U. O. K., Haloa Baranpaieat Ne. 9.
Meeta In Odd Kellowa' Temple
every Thuraday evening. VlatUng
brethren alwaya welcome.
JOHN RblKSK. C. P.
KOSTKK UUTNElt, H. P.
OIJVKU JOHNSON, R. B.
JAMES KWAitT. F. &
ICAttl.lils' Hosetiura Aerta meeta In
Moose hall on Jackson tit. on 2nd and
4th Munday evenliuta or each mouth
at 8 o'clock. VrSTtlng brethren In
good standing alwaya welcome.
VICTOR M1CELL1, W. P. P.
A. J. WL'LF, W. P.
B. P. OOOOMAN. Secretary.
0UP
swismoJic Croup ia frequently
. . .-llntinnrkV
relieveu vy ohohj-f"-"
V
VAPORUB
Ota 17 Million Am Uxi Vtarly
K mi; lire ok PiTlUAt Aloha LodKe
No. 47, meeta every Wednesday rtn
Ing. cor. Jackson and Casa tile. Vislt
ora alwaya welcome,
ROT O. VOUNO. C. C.
CHA8 .P. HOPKKCa M. F.
J. Hi. WlHUbKLr, K. H. B.
AKMlllUOHIt OV WOOOt'HAKT Lllac
Circle No. 4a. meeta un 2nd and 4th
Monday evenlnga. Visiting nelgnbora
Invited to attend.
EDITH CHURCHILL, O. N.
TllXlU I. JOHNWTiN, Clerk.
eeirieidi.f utnA
OP ALL KIM
J.H.SINNIGER
OAK STHKKT PHONE 42X
lie Jex Itoacti, Drain, for cata-
anil prices fr llw wueen m
.... An-il und II il hurniue lirood-
fcvold dlaipinui nt by plac
fcir order now for future de
1 Remember the Queen is the
Icmy can buy.
gan Tips,
Spring Delivery
jap are not sprout plants. Joint
or ipranglo tip planes, uney
rm-clM tips. Also have straw-
plsnU and all kinds fruit
Better book your order now.
n. L. ELI. IS
r miles west of Roseburg.
B. P. O. KliKS. Itoeebajre; leaite No. S3
Holda regular communications at
the Elka Temple on each Thureduy
of every month. All membere re
quested to Attend regularly, and all
visiting brothera ara cordially In
vited to attend.
A. S. IJI.BURN, E. R.
IRA B. RIDDLE. Secy.
HOKIII'HI I.OUGK NO. leej, baits
HrulheraoeSI at Malafeaaare
Kaa.tores nl Railway aho Lakor.
era AiTlllaled WHh the A. P. of U
Meeta at Moose hall the first Wed.
fourth Bat. nlghte and third Sundays
of each month.
J. Y. SMITH .President
W. J. MEREDITH. Rao. Secy.
GEO. MAC IVER, Flo. Oaoy
Convict Attempts
to Commit Suicide
HOODMKN OK TIIK WOULD Camp
No. 120. meets In Odd Kelluwv' hall In
Itoseburg every Jut and 3rd Munduy
evenlnRH. ViMlting neighbor! &!
ways welcome.
O. H. PICKENS, C. C.
M. M. MIIXKK. Clerk.
Lovai, oRDtin uv moomio noseburg
ldKB No. 103? niotrt first and
third Tuenday evuiiliign of each
month at 8 o'clock In the Moose hall.
All visltlnK brothers ars invited to
attend.
C. W. CLtOAKE, Dictator.
L O. PAU.JETkli, StMiretary.
O. B. Rosebarv ChaptCar Tin. ft-
tlolds their regular meeting on ths
1st and 3r4 Thursdays In each month,
are respectfully Invited to nttend,
LEONA ABKAITAM, W. In.
FREE JOILMSON. Secy.
A. F. A. M Lavrel Idge Ho, 11L-
Regular communications 2nd and 4th
Wednesdays each month at Masonic
Temple, Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel
come. W. F. HApRIS, Ppct
A. A. WILDER, W. M.
!
All Ul Mill's nUCCUOBIUIIJ
l'd. for arrangements see
M. C. RADAHAVCili
530 N. Fine St.
aawajw mist iM j i
4hir All-Wool
ailored -To - Measure
Clothes are a
ippy combination of flrst-
ift quality anil reasonable
rices. Now Is the time to
ractice true economy,
oiae in today. We can
"w you some very attrac-
Fe prices oo Fall Suits.
. MOPHWIua.
Try Our
Our Auto
Phone
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W. n. A. O. T. M. Iloaehnnr Review
No. it holds regular reviews on sec
ond and fourth Thursday afternoons
In Maeoabee liall. Ulsters af ether
revlewa visiting In our city are cor
dially Invited to attend our reviews.
Maeeabee hall on Casa atraet.
LOUISE LOCK!. Com.
JKKKIR RAPP. Col.
SALEM, Or., Dec. 2. Another
chapter in the troubles Involving Dan
Goodan and. an 18-year-old girl
whom he alleged was his wife at the
time they were received at the peni
tentiary here last July, was enacted
within the walls of the prison early
today, when Ooodan swallowed some
non-poisonous fluid with 1 ntent to
end his life.
A fellow convict, who detected
Goodan as he drank the fluid, noti
fied the penitentiary officials and a
physician was summoned. Antidotes
were administered and the patient
suffered no Ill-effects as the result of
his act. .
Goodan's attempt to take his life
followed the confession of Mabel
Goodan, whose true name is un
known to prison officials. In which
she denied that she was married to
Goodan.
It was admitted by the girl, how
ever, that she and the convict had
traveled together extensively, and
had visited many sections of the Pa
cific coast.
In Goodan's cell, following his at
tempt to commit suicide in the prison
officials found a note In which he
said he was ready to die. The note
read:
"As I am ready to die and have
nothing to live for, I will tnke my
life and have It over. The woman
was the cause of It all. As the old
saying goes, 'I was warned but did
not heed.' "
A second note addressed to David
McCardell, alias Elvin Bushby, said:
"Take good care of the girl."
The girl's confession to prison of
ficials was made Tuesday afternoon,
after which she returned to her cell
In the woman's department of the
prison and swallowed bichloride of
mercury tablets with suicidal Intent.
Prompt action on the part of the
prison physician saved her life.
. Schtiman's Restaurant, 451 Sheri
dan street, open all night.
PROFKSSIONAL. CARDS
D. PAIIKKH, Violin. Kohlhagen RldgT
MH8. p. it. OWES Cut Flowers. Phone
840. 408 W. Ca.aa.
DR. M. ff. PLTiiEit 7hiropraet!e
Physician, til W, kans l-
AI.BKRT s. HI'KT oplorotrli. "Th
Eye My (specialty." lit W. Case 8L
Rogoburg. Oregon
Hl'Tll WIU-OI-Piano. Theory. Musi
cal Kindergarten. 1004 West First
St. Phone 1.10-L.
18. HAS
lENTIST
Masonic Bldg.
Roseburg, Ore.
pH0XE 488
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pRANTEED.
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CREED OF THE
NEWSREVIEW
TO GKT ALL THE NHW8 QUICKLY
AND PIU.NT IT IMPARTIALLY.
TO ATTKMIT AN HONEST INTER
PRETATION OP IMPORTANT HAP
PENINGS). TO GIVE EVERYBODY AND DE
MAM) OF EVERYBODY A SQUARE
DHAL. (
TO KTAND FOB THH ENFORCE
MENT OF THE LAWH, ALL LAWS.
TO RALLY FOR SCHOOLS,
CHI HCIIKS AND WORTHY INSTI
TUTIONS. TO WORK FOR THIa) CITY, COUN
TY AND SECTION.
Subscribe Now T
Douglas County
Family Paper..,
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Geraldine Farrar, the worM's rrlHirntiMl )Mra Diva, In "Tlie Hldtllo
Woiimn," l.llNrty SumLiy mid Momlny.
HER
DAUGHTER
AND
HIS SON.
BY ID AH McCLONE CIBSON
Luncheon for Four.
"It's better to turn down the page
and close the book," said Mamie fig
uratively as I started to explain.
"Hut Mr. Halsey needs me."
"You don't have to give him the
go-by altogether. Of course you w'.l
do what you think is right, but I'm
thinking of whut is best for you."
"Well I'm going to take your ad
vice, Mumie. I've always found it
good."
Just then the door bell rang and
I hurried into a negligee to greet
Jlmmie.
"Ken's out of danger," were his
first words. "He's been told he's a
married man and to our surprise he
didn't have a relapse, collapse, or
whatever you want to call it. At the
present moment the bride and groom
are presumably having a loving tete-a-tete.
I drove Grace over Just be
fore coming here. She is quite angry
because none of the papers referred
to her as a beauty and only one of
them used her picture.
"Mr. Halsey, Sr., tells me he hopes
you're going to work in his oflice. I
didn't Bay anything about that be
cause I want you to do whatever you
think la best."
"I'm going to stick to my contract
with you, Jimiulc."
"There's no contract about it,
Ann."
"No, not a written one, but It was
one that you would have kept."
"Yes, but a woman is privileged
to change her mind, you know."
We Immediately got down to busi
ness on the advertisements. As Jim
mle had brought his portfolio we
were soon engrossed In the work
which I found wonderfully Interest
ing. It was luncheon time before I
had thought of anything else.
VCome on, girls," Bald Jlmmie,
"let's go to the Kcgina for lunch."
"Oh, please don't go there," I ex
claimed. "I never want to see that
place again. And besides don't you
think it will cause a lot of talk if
we go there today?"
"Not as much as If we stayed
away," said Mamie. "I'd like to show
Johnson and Sellers a few things."
"Wouldn't they turn us away?" I
asked.
"My dear Ann. I'll phone Jerry
Hathaway to go with ub. They will
certainly not turn a man out of his
own restaurant."
Without waiting for acquiescence
Jlmmie stepped to the telephone and
called up Jerry. I heard him say in
conclusion:
"We'll meet you there In a half
hour."
"Jerry Insists that we shall be his
guests," said Jlminle grinning. "That
hoy has a sonBe of the dramatic, as
well as a good business head."
Mamie rushed off to put on her
street clothes and I excused myself
to get ready for lunch. When I
came back I found Mamie looking a
perfect picture and Jiiniule stared at
her open eyed.
"What's the matter, Jimmie,
haven't you ever seen Mamie be
fore?" I bantered him.
"Never saw her In anything but
the black uniform at the restaurant
or a checkered apron here," he said.
"But I want to say to you, MIhs
Ftlley. If looks will turn the trick,
you'll be a muRlcal comedy star be
fore the year Is out."
Trmorrow 4iuewta of Jerry Hnthn
wnr. o
VPPER AND LOW Kit.
"Let me have sleeping accommo
dations on the train to San Fran
cisco," I said to the man at the win
dow. "For a single passent r?" he fin
ally raid.
"No," I replied. "I'm rnnrrled but
I'm not taking anybody with me. A
single shelf will answer."
"Upper or lower?" be asked.
quired.
"A difference of $.90," came th
answer.
"What's the difference?" I in-
"Our prices to San Francisco ara
$3.60 and 4.60."
"You understand, of course," ex
claimed the agent, "the lower 1b
higher than the upper. The higher
price is for tho-lower berth. If you
want it lower you'll have to go high
er. We soil tho upper lower than the
lower. In other words, the higher
the fewer."
"Why do they all prefer the low
er?" I broke in.
"On account of Its convenience,"
he replied. "Most persons don't like
the upper, although Its lower, on ac
count of it being higher, and because
when you occupy an upper you have
to get up to go to bed and then get
down when you get up. I would ad
vise you to take the lower, although
It's higher than tho upper, for the
reason I have stated, that the upper
Is lower than the lower because it is
higher. You can have the lower if
you pay higher; but if you are will
ing to go higher it will he lower."
Adapted from New York Central
Magazine.
Mince Pies May be
Seized by Police
WASHINGTON, Doc. 3. What Is
considered to be the lust word In the
prohibition enforcement law was
mado public today when tho bureau
of Internal revenue iHnued a state
ment alN'Rinp that flavoring the
home made VhrlRimas plum pudding,
mincemeat and hrnndfed cherries and
peaches with alcoholic spirits Is In
violation of the Volstead act, and
that all such foods so spiced are
liable to seizure by tho officers.
MICKIE SAYS
KEEPER. CKPCEUkACVJTWKs NOTTA f
touts was. -tto tMTXH TUtSt
oav9 to ars twas vteotavva
A, k-UfTYW" Ok MBxCeMt;
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Children Cry for Fletcher's
A Regular Stunt.
Ferguson I'vo Just been reading
that the aviators today can do any
thing a bird can do. Yes, sir, they've
got the Uilng down so fine that there
Isn't a bird alive that baa anything on
them.
Fitzgerald Zatso? Well, when yon
see an aviator fast asleep banging
onto a brnnch of a tree with one foot,
'lien I'll come and tnke a look. Amer
can Legion Weekly.
Time's Whirligig.
Old Horse Remember how the au
tomobiles, when they came Into prom
inence, laughed at us for poking
along?
llugsy Yep, but them was happy
days.
Old Horse Now Iff case of the
Hrplaae, laughing at the aatoqobap,
She Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been
la use fur over thirty years, has borne the signature of
j? and has been made under his per-
Cx?j?JtZ?tAS sonal "Pervision since its infancy.'
WiVi Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
r What is CASTOR I A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric.
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
teen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic andDiarrhoea ; allaying Feverlshness at lslng
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
'Bears the Signature of
3
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
THl C r4TAim COM'ANV NVW V tTV.
AMH1A ( I. I It DANCE.
Next regular dunce Monday even
ing. Dec. 6, Maccabeo hall. Ott's
music. 8:30 sharp.
Glenn Heymera, agent for the Ore
gon Journal, will be pleased to leave
you the daily and Sunday Journal for
65c per month, or Sunday nlono for
25c per month. Phono 4C5-J.
Persons cutting evergreens on our
property In Edenbower will be''
prosecutod. Mrs. E. M. Moore, Llllle
L. Moore.
Auto repairing, springs made, and
oxy welding. Spaugh ft Hohl, Oak
and Stephens streets.
Growers May Get
Steamship Line
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2. A con
ference of 35 co-operatlvo growers.
associations In Cnllfnniln, Oregon
and Washington to meet In San Fran
cisco Di'coinber 20 to consldor meth
ods of meeting tho situation caused
by Increased transcontinental freight
rates was called toduy by G. II.
Daniels, slate market director, at the
suggestion of Governor Stephens.
Chartering ships to send agricul
tural products through the Panama
canal Is under consideration, accord
ing to Dnnlels, who snld (ho matter
was being taken up with the United
Stntes shipping board.
Chevrolet Cars 125.00 and $38.00
Bulck Cars... 130.00 and 45.00
For Other Can
Pikes on Application.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Agency Hulck and Chevrolet
41 N. Jackaon St. Boaeborg.
When you want your cleaning
done right, take it to Lloyd's Clean
ing Works, 125 Sheridan street.
Phone 44.
They fit good, they look good, they
feel good because they aro eood
Stephens' Shoes.
Buy Better Bucks
and the
Best Breeding Ewes
for Less Money.
BUY SHEEP WHEN THEY ARE LOW. THAT IS I CHT I0W
If you ar Interested In any number
f either radj or registered sheep of
the following; brecdn:
Hampshire. Khruixthlre. Lincoln. Ror
ney, Cutswold, Itanibuulutt, or any
crons.
Writ ua quirk what you want.
OIIBQON LIVESTOCK COM. CO.
Box 51. North Portland. Orecoo.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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S010 BY DRIQOISTS tVERilAHLRt
Heinline-Moore
CONSERVATORY
New class starting Not. 20 In normal train
iif for teachers, or any one desirlDaf to
know theory, harmony, anil fundamental!
of music.
Text Uad ProgreMlTp Series of rianoLes
os. For Information PHONE 300
UNIVERSAL
Farm Lighting Plants
i 20-Light Plant, 120 Amp. Hour Battery, $390
j 75-Light Plant, 165 " " " $585
F. O. B. Roseburg
Let us show you the Universal.
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
k2
IMPLEMENTS
Mitchell and Oakland Automobiles
s a
WE SELL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Light and Water Co,