Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, December 06, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL MEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON LAST
PAGE UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY."
WANTED.
YOl!Nl MAN I ea Ires board and room
In private family. P. Q. Box U4.
WANTKD Tunteys, InrRe or small.
Buyer Ilroa. Phone 14-F14.
WANTKD KxpertenctMj lady rasliler
and bookkeeper wlbep ponittun. Ad
tirtw K., ci. Newa-Kevlew.
WANTKD Any kind of work or odd
jobs by the hour, man of expTlnce.
Wm. Wood. 141 Sheridan, Co Roach.
MAN WANTED Rhare proposition; St
a-rM flnwt garden soil, two miles
from Roeburtf; most modern country
borne In tba county, bath, toilet, hot
and cld water, to.; a rent! oppor
tunity for th right man. Apply
1-Awrno-Oordon Company. 135 Cmb
street. Phone 219.
TJMilKU I.ANDH WANTKD About
.Ono.000 ft. K. R. tie, and ,OOO.0iU
ft. telephone and telegraph poles,
also merchantable timber, lame
quantities. On or ner water trans
portation for foreign market. Give
full description, particulars, price
and Com. nrt lettor. C. K. (Snider,
12Mlltii Blrtg. Han Franrlncn.
- ri-ii-u-Lfu-U-i-n.-w-Wu u inmi intATUVXTLT
FOR RENT.
FOR RKNT Unfurnished rooms. 24S
Parrot 8L
FOR riHNT Kafely depeiiit boxes.
- B-".ftf!.af nana.
FOR RrtNT Furnished room with
primage or Path. 401 & Main SC
FOR RKNT Single room, gentleman
- iiiuuiia ill ijn. jn'-Karin
ton RKNT t urnlshed housekeeping
'T"l eieepisg rooms.
Roeeburg Apartments, Mala and
Douglas. Phone 69.
FOR RKNT Store room 18x45 f75
most desirable location In town. Rent
pany.
125 Cass trt. Phone
MlHCELLAX EOUS.
TAlU)RINO. dresBmaklng of all kinds
Phone 1A7-M. B3 a, Main.
22t5X . t5 LOAN 4u-y"ea7 FufsT
s a . . "" low nereet rate.
120.000 local money to loan on good
real estate. First mortgage. Bee M.
r. Rice, of Rtr a d
JKRSKT Itt'IX. eligible f(,r registry,
D'.'w.,ln B"rvl,,. 12 In advance. T. A.
ThT, '.'I N,mh '"bur. luokt
V"y- pa" cu"t of
rou DAI4H.
ZiPJV AL-i,quJr at Patter-
fr.h Id f,w atr I'hon t-yl
mon. t brgln.. Lockwood Motor
HAI.K u
wrlM watch.
''f' Walthnm sMi
Inqulr. onit M.w
'"'ion.
Ilulatln hnlfr
M. A. Willtauia,
" ' llarnr Vallej.
.n . . ?'.lch . Jor.,.y; B.ntl.
iKa 'fRXuS., draft hor..
'JernVyithT, """"I '"h r,.l.
urin y "hJ' . Call at Grand
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Howdy from New Orleans, PETE I
Say, old clock, you've' got the time maybe you'd
like to bear this one I As we were rolling into New
Orleans yesterday one of the men in the club car
was recounting his cigarette experiences; how he
finally pulled a trick on his luck and got set right I
"Well, I've had my cigarette lesson", continued
the traveller, "I went up and down the line on
cigarettes until I got hold of Camels and got deep
into their quality and mildness and delightful
flavor I There never was a blend such as Camels
combination of choice Turkish and choice Domes
tic tobaccos I I'll say it Camels taught me what a
cigarette should be and they'll teach any man who
smokes!" Thinks I to myself "Sic 'era, judge,
every word you spill is a sentence 1"
Now, Pete, that's the kind of Camel thanks
giving stuff you get North, East, South, West and
through the middle I That's all as true as that little
sheep will wag their tails!
I did some tall thinking as I browsed through
the quaint old French quarter this evening
how universal the appeal of Camel ciga
rettes really is! Figure the travelling I've
done and the people I've met each city
different from the other AND Camels
have been the ONE cigarette to be found
everywhere and the cigarette most
smoked at each point! Pete, old backstop,
it's wonderful the way smokers are sliding
Camels!
Dallas, Texas, for me I
Yours
IX'MUKIt
Of all dimensions, at reasonable
rates while it lasts. block North
of West Bide Store. 1267 Unipqua
Arenue. Phone 335-H.
Wear Stephens' shoes. They gut
you where you want to go.
FDR SAI.K Raldwln apples, $1 per
box. Mayflower Riinch, phone Dr.
It. P. Rnidford, 40-F4.
FOR 8AI..K 8-room houwe on'Mill Ht..
partly f urniit.ied, part term.i or trade,
1 1 500. Write J. H. Kodlfor. Drain. Or.
FiR HALK i(od, sound team 6 and 7
years. Welnht about 250 lbs..
J. F. lionebrake, Camas Valley.
FoirSAMOCorvaUls- while ' leghorn
oockerul. Mrs. C. W. Groves, itoso-
hurg. Phone S-F33.
FOR SAl.K (leod ttam of work b or fees,
$S If taken at jn-. heiuii' at I -'
Cass street, or jhme 219.
FOR SAKK Thoroughbred Imroc sow
with pigs weeks old. W. D. Hess,
Wilbur. Ore. Phone 32-Fa.
F(iH SaI-E Apples nnd cider delivered
In town. Phone 28-F2. 1. B. Rkluner
ft Boli.i.
FOR 8 AIM Wilson or Cold Dollar
ptrawnerry plant will deliver In
Roebarg. Fred DUlard.
FOR SAL. U Wholeor half'lnterest In
saw mill, ready for work, good tlm
ber. Address J. A., News-Re view.
FOR KA1.K 0 your old saddle mure,
broke to work, vvelKht loo, 15 hands
high, trim built, clean limbed, or will
trade for nhep or nil It'll goats. Box
1 1-4, Roseburg. Phone Stf-Flf.
FOR KAI.BThorouahhred Uufic
brood sow: also 2 'heter White
hoars 7 weeks old. Mrs. I tomnmsh,
Hhambrsok's latie. West ltoseburg.
P. O. Bui 1143.
FOR WAUJAs. C. Rhode Island corker
els; 1 bull calf. Hereford and Dur
ham. Phone 33-F25. Address Pine
creat Farm, DIxonTllle. Oreg ctn.
FOR tiAIH Productive Kverbearlng
strawberry plants. The kind that
bears. 15 per 1000 In lots of 600 up.
Amalt orders, i per 10. H. al. Uat-
trtews. looking (lans. ore.
FOR dALtf 801(0 ft. 14-Inci. e.cond
hand pipe In good condition, li rents
Per foot f. o. b. Roeeburg. Roseburg
'tumslng and Heating Co.
FOR ftAIH lArge heater In first class
sondillon, lately used In I. . O. F.
lodge ball. For partbmlars call or
write room 7, Review Uldg., N. Jack
son flt.
Urr Taken from high school build
ing Friday evening, lady's black nerk
s-nrf. Finder ploase rturn to News
Review office, or phone 101-J.
FOR SAlaK Incubators, six 160-egg
Obi TriiMtys, two l-'O-egg MrClnim
han. all In good shape. Prh h f 1 2.011
each. I want to buy larger ones. C.
A. Purket t fanyonvllle. iregon.
FDR HA !. UP aoreji bf orohard
Innd: 11 scree In apples, Newtown
Pippins and Hpllsenliergs; 1 acre In
pears, I asre In timber; 2 lots In
town, price $6000. See F. 8. Wilson.
Hutherlln. Ore.
&KKHKKlJl FOR OA LB From high
producing strain or biro, white
Plymouth Rooks and White Leg
horns. Am booking orders now for
day old chleks. Bggs for hatching In
season. A. B. Hunt, 32 Jack sou Ht.,
nrsiDurx, uregon.
FORDS Foil KALK Touring. 1 H model.
A-l shape, three new tires, shock
absorbers, speed ometer. good looker,
aL'5.00. Classy Ford bug. Just com
pleted, overhauled and in A-l condi
tion. You will fall for this one. Call
at 628 8. Stephens. f.O UO.
FOn'tALhV Ranch 01 $40 aure. also
rsneti or aeres, or both together,
as taey Join, and are good stock
ranches; also I2t aoreg fir timber.
Bargain If taken soon, inquire of
fisrlnger At Wilson, Ol en dale. Ore., or
O. n. Nsrleger. AuIml Ore
ktALlAN lRUNM TRKfiS at 2l pef
ivs ana up. 1 Dree sizes to select
from. Pedigreed plants In "Trehia."
the greatest commercial canning
strawberry yet Introduced sold at
sis per luvo. oir.er stsasard varie
ties at 97 per 9vo. We tall
all va rie-
ties of trees and plaats.
Nurse rise, Eugene, Oregon,
Friday
ill
, TMB OtD SI
Changes Made
at Court House
ArrangomentB have been made at
the courthouse whereby Miss Harriot
Hnldemann, who has formerly
handled the stenographic and secre
tarial work for the county road in as
ter, will combine that work with the
stenographic work for the county
Judge and county court correspon
dence. She will make her office in
the county court room and will va
cate the office nhe formerly oocu
pled upstairs. Florence Lead better,
deputy county clerk, who gias been
combining her work In the clerk's
office with county court work, will
move her office from the county
court room to the clerk s office and
will handle work of that department
only. That will give morn room In
the upper part of the building and
will possibly eliminate the necesHity
of employing another stenographer.
ItOSI JK lt; ON A1K MAI.
On a map In a new book entitled
"Municipal Landing Fields and Air
ports, rwjpived by the local Cham
her of Commerce, there is a tiny red
dot denoting the presence of Hose
burg. This city, however, is not list
ed for Its activity In procuring an
aviation field but because of the lo
cation of the U. S. meteorological sta
tinn here. The Hoseburg binding field
is listed as emergency only in the
directory which will be the guide of
all fliers.
VAM'ATIO.V OVKIl Illl. I ION.
SALEM. Dec. 4. With the prop
erty valuation in the stato now over
one billion dollars, it is possible for
the road bonds of the state and coun
M.-h o total $'J6.fif4,236, according to
figures made public today.
Hum About Keached Limit.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. The
American government has about
reached the limit of concessions it is
willing to make to the allied and as
sociated powers In regard to the dis
position of the former German cables,
said one of the American commis
sioners to the International com
munications conference being held
here.
larding Get Iteceitioii.
N KWPO li T N K WS. Dee. 4
President-elect Harding received a
rousing reception here today. In an
address he voiced his hope for an In
ternational peace agreement and for
steps for disarmament, but asserted
that there must be no sacrifice of
nationality.
PHOrKSSIONAb CARDS
l. P 4 R K Kit, llln. Kohlhauen
Tiidg
hhk. V. V. OWHft Cut Flowers. Phont
OR. M. H. PI.Yi.rn rhiroDractlc
tl.llKHT . lll'KT Optometrist. "Tht
Kve My Hpevlalty." Ill W. Cass St.
Hosfipurg. Orpjgpiy
RI TH WILCOX Plsno, Theory. Musi
eul Kindergarten. 1004 West First
St. Phone 139-L.
ASK FOR and GET
Horlick's
The Original
Malted Milk
for Infants and Invalid
' Avoid Imitation sod Substitute
GALLMY GODrTAD POWER
Aotora Retpected Thoaa Whs Sal
1 t.... . . 7
Nenrljr everjr Anivrlran tins nt soma
tlm ia Ills career, gpnvrnlly the r
ller part of It, been a "piNery oct."
That la to Miy, tin lm seutnl hlniKelf
hlth In the tuiiiiuat cillery of a Uih
Hler, to follow will, tenseness the ail
ventures of the heroine mid turn
How he obtained his title of "enllery
god" Is a matter Unit goe hmk a
Ket many years, to the old Kullsh
Drury 1 .11 ne Ihenler In Lnndon.
Ttie theater was deeornled In n
sumenhat K'dtly innnner. HI, eniilds
and cherutis aralteriil nhont In run
less confusion. To carry mi the nmilf
of nlry summer days peopled with
HehtKoine creatures of fniry garden,
the decoritors palmed the celllnc a
hrlclit blue, nnd then plnecd pulTy
white clouds here anil there to repre
sent the sky, with the siuirkluu face
of wee unKels and fairies pierlni; 0111.
The kiiI lory was I111III to col
money, unci not to five any partli'iilar
comfort to thoe who initd their Mnny
or so to sit there, so that the head
of the Kallery sitters were In reality
among the clouds. The netors had a
Krcnt respect for this pallery, never
theless, for Its displeasure was mani
fested by booing In no uncertain tones,
nnd the .-omblnntlon of painted sky.
and the desire for the approval of
the gallery provided the phrase "gnl
lery gods.
PAINTED OVER COURT FINERY
Ruse by Which Nuns Had Queen De
picted as a Member of Their
Religious Order.
Through a chance discovery In the
garret of a ducal p:ilnce In Mndrid. a
three-huiidred-yearohl ronuince of a
wonderful Wlnstiez Ims heen re
venled. Hidden for three centuries as
a picture of a nun. this portrait of
Queen Isabelin of Spain, the tlrst wife
of King Philip IV, has recently been
restored In London.
In the disguised picture prnctlcnlly
nothing but the fnce nnd hands of the
original was left uncovered, and the
secret was first guessed nt owing to
the paint peeling away from the nun
hood, when there was revealed the
fringe of a lnce collar.
Princess Isabella of Rmirhon wn
married to Philip In 11.r, nnd In 102-1
was staying In the convent of the nuns
belonging to the order of the Desml
zos. As a mark of the kindness she
there received she presented the nuns
with this Velasquez portrait of her
self.
Later Isabella wished to enter the
convent, but the pope would not con
sent. The Inmntes of the convent
called In n painter, nnd secretly In
structed lil in to paint out the uuecn
court dress and the lnce handkerchief
In her left hand, and to present her In
the complete garb of n professed nun.
Excellence Need Fear No Rival,
Multitudes of employees constantly
live In terror of some one who, they
fear, Is after their place. They nre
suspicious of olliee polities, suspicion
that somebody working close behind
thein Is trying to crowd them out
What Is the result? This fear nnd sus
picion Interferes with their ndvnn ce
ment to the place above them. In
stead of looking bnek nnd thinking of
the men after their plncc they should
Instead, look nliout to the rutin nhovi
them, and be prepnred for nn ndvnnci
when there Is a vacnncy. Perfect
yourself In your line of work nnd you
need never have any fear of others'
rivalry. There Is always room nt the
top for the tnnn or woman who has
stamped the trademark nf individual
Ity, superiority nnd distinctiveness
upon his or her work. Such a one
need hnve no fear of the usurpation of
his rights by others. His osiMon Is
assured. Orison Swett Mnrden In
the New Success.
In Algerian Bazaars.
Collided steps mark the ways of the
Moors In the Knsbnh, the native quar
ter of Algeria, nnd once .the traveler
leaves the streets when) street cars
clang and Kuropeans walk, he must
climb. Pepperpods nnd onions ham: In
rosaries beside bazaars. Mosques nre
hidden here nnd there In nests of
bouses, nnd cafes nre open to the
street with the guttural gossip of the
Arab drinkers nnd the click of dom
inoes drifting outward.
Sandals of leather, I need nnd filled
with golden threads, nre made by
black-eyed Arnb girls with long, soft
eyelashes. Some of these girls are
only twelve years old. hut married;
nnd they alt on carpets, twittering
through their veils nt passersliy, mean
while embroidering deftly the things
they hnve to sell for gold. Century
Magazine.
First Girl Ever Photographed.
While France claims to hnve Invent
ed photography thnfgh the genius of
fn guerre, the pnlnter, America Is
proud of the fact that It wns one of
her sons who photographed the first
fsce.
After years of patient lnbor Vn-
guerre succeeded In taking sunlight
pictures of scenery on a sensitive)
plate.
Tills wss In lS.tn, and a year Inter
Prof. John W. Draper of New York
took a photograph of his sister Dor
othy, the first (person to have her like
ness reproduced on a prepared back
ground with the help of the sun's
rays.
It took nn hour to take the photo-
rrnph, and the picture may still be
Movie Closeups
I HiiHhandH who Muium llielr wiven
for remainiug old-fushioned uud dis
interested iti the hilarity of lite are
taught a lesson by "Hairpins," the
latest Thomas H. lnce Paramount
Aricruft picture starring Kind Ben
nett, which will be shown at the
Antlers theater Monday only.
Uex Kossmore had a wife who
cared more uhout getting a reduction
on the purchase of a dozen smoked
hums than site did about the Kuust
opera and insofar as permanent wav
ing of her hair was concerned, she
never thought of it. Hut Uex didn't
like her domesticity uud that's why
liis stenographer uppeuled to lim so
strongly.
Hut when Hex's wife discovered
the true state of afluiis, sue got
busy and il wasn't long before she
was considered the most up-to-date
woman In New York. In fact, she
was so much up-to-date thut Hex was
made to reali.e how wonderful she
ivully was. That's why he tieggetl
her to return to her former ways of
living and found real happiness in
domesticity.
Miss Bennett never had a more
filling role than that which she por
trays in "Hail pins." Malt Moore is
seen In th role of her husband. The
picture was directed by Kred Nihlo.
under tiie personal supervision of
Thomas H. lnce. The supporting
company is excellent.
The long awaited photodramntic
production of (he amazing and sen
sational stage play, "The Kiddle:
Woman," with Ceraldine Karrar in
terpreting the role created by lteriha
Kalich. will be ul the Liberty for the
last time tonight.
"The Kiddle Woman," created a
furore on the slage, ami Is destined
to do the same on the screen by vir
tue of the virility and power of its
story, the magnitude of the star, and
the supporl ing cast, t ho beauty,
splendor and lavlshness of its stage
settings, and the, exceih nee of its
production.
It centers about the riddle of the
ages -eternal woman! Woman, who
is as great an enigma to herself as
she is to man! The story shows how
three different women fell under the
subtle spell woven by a clever, cruel,
heartless trifler. Hut none of them
bore i heir dishonor in the same way.
Miss Karrar Is said to be magnifi
cent in the role created on the stage
by Hertha Kalich.
Kdwaid Jose directed thin Carl
Jacohy play, and chose a cast sup
porting Miss Karrar that Includes
Montagu Love, Adete Hlood, William
P. Carl. ton. Madge Bellamy. Prank
Loseo and laouis Stern.
In the quiet of a college room
three chums were talking over their
pipes, of life and Its problems, dis
cussing creeds, and debaling the
lliousaud and one questions that ab
sorb and fascinate youths about to
go forth Into the world.
Two of the three finally put upon
paper the creed upon which they
were agreed, a creed which wns to
regulate their future conduct. The
third man refused to subscribe.
"No Cod, no sin, no future life;
nothing but the survival of the fit
test, and every man for himself."
This creed was signed by Nicholas
Desborough nnd James Itlttenshaw.
I'nder their signatures the third man
of the trio wrote his opinion of it:
"All tommy rot," and signed his
name. Harvey Heck.
With the creed as their guiding
light l he two chums en tend tiie
business world. Materially, they
were very successful. Tin- creed
seemed to have brought to them all
t hat men could ask, of com fort,
reputation, worldly goods, achieve
ment. Probably it was not applied
is extremely as II was written; until
Nick cult-red Into an uffair with
Jin's wie, Daisy. Then It bit home.
"Lvery man for himself no sin
the survival of Jhe fittest " these
principles were part of the creed
which J i in and Nick had agreed up
on; nut wnen mai creed hi rues, ai
he very viials of his happiness, Jim
brushed It aside and killed his
friend. How the soul of a man wins,
through ngony and tears, to u won-
leiful redemption, is the theme or
he (ioldwyn picture, "Karlhbouud,"
which is playing at the Majestic
igain tonight.
UiLL IIOI, llt.
The lad It's of tho Christian church
will hidd a 'mzaar of fancy ariich'.s
for 'h riHtmaH, In conned ion with a
ah of hoiiif-cookc-d didlcach-s, next
Wcdnt-Hday. 1 !. S, at the old l(o
v huildltiK on Jarknon Hirtot. A
nice aHHorl no-iit of ChristmaH Ktds
will ho on dhplay.
lAH'Mi m:vs notks.
Arundel, piano ennar. FHon I89U
Flrt-a dcsitoy iitpii, propcrtj and
food. 13 o careful with fire.
IVnhrton Bros. -ncIoncd car Jit
ney service, rhon) o.
Ilt-st f(iili))td machlno Bliop for
lathe Htf.-l and KprlnK work at the
It oh burg (Jarago.
HririR your llr8 and tubes to the
Uosehurs (luraKe fr repair and vul
canizing.
Dr. Harry K. Morgan, dentist, tele
phone 4H3. OfTicv 315 1'erkliiH buihi
Ing.
Exlrie storage hatterh
4 for all
How hurt?
ma ken of cars at the
U a rag.
Goodyear solid tire for truck, all
izeu In sto k at the Itosehurg Car
age. Wrltn Jack lioaen, Prain, for cat a -
Ioku" and prices for the' Queen In
cubators, coal and oil burning brood
ers. Avoid disappointment uy piac-
Ing" your ord,.r now for future d-
TO ilVK CglUSTMA BALL.
The Itorichurg FIro Department
will glvo ihelr annual Christmas ball
on Saturday. December 25. at the
armoiy. This is a yearly event with
tiie fire department and has betn
missed only in the year HH8. when
the present members of the depart
ment were for the most part In some
brunch of the army service. The
dance this r will be made a great
event and elaborate preparations are
being inude.
it. H. Hixon. of lixon ille. was
greeting his, friends here uud at
tending to business- mailers Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs. i. II. Nichols were
among the out of town residents here
Saturday attending to business mat
ters. M1CKIE SAYS
i trrctvx p ovAfc op moo
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Jhimi
9
lOtt's Music Stored
ROSEBURG, OREGON
FIREPLACE
FURNITURE
How about it? Don't you need a set of
Andirons or a new screen? We have
been unable to get but a small part of
those ordered for this season, but we
had several sets on hand; and invite
you to call and inspect them. Prices
have not been advanced with us, but
have with jobber and manufacturer.
Churchill Hardware Company
Roseburg, Oregon.
P. S. Ladies remember that the Mystic Mitt is an acceptable small
fiift to any houm-wife.
Christmas Photos
Make Your Gifts Personal Ones
PHOTOGRAPHS
Will Solve a Lot of Problems
Make your appointment as soon as possible
CLARK'S & STUDIO
mod rrmrn
C I TE J.IITI.E BATHIIOBES.
Clilldri'n'B bathrobe and slipper
81'ls, tliii'ly ("mined and put up in
lnixi'8. Sizes 6 months to f years,
colors pink or blue. Carr'a special
pricH $4.25 per set. Buby blanketa
i'jxi at 95c; 30x40. heavy fancy.
11.45, 36x48 inch at $1.95. Near
goods at new pricea at Carr'a
ttht're you save.
IIOSIKICY IS CHKAl'ER.
Woman's tiu-rcerlzed were 98e to
$1.25. Tarr'a new pricea baaed on
luwi'r inai'kttH, 6 Sc. No sale, no
philanthropy, just our policy of low-t-rinK
our Kflllng pricea aa market
rust decline. Old $2.50 value In pure
thread Bilk hoao, Carr's new price
$t.l!. Make a Rift of hoae, towela.
etc. All at lower regular pricea at
Carr's where you nave.
his will
fix my cold
f ALWAYS keep Dr. King'sNew
Discovery handy. It breaks up
hard, stubborn colds and stops
the paroxysms of coughing." No
harmful drugs, but just good
medicine. At your druggists.
Cue and $1.20 a bottle.
For colds andcongbJ
DrJOng's
New Discovery
Stubborn Bowels Tamed
Leaving the system unclcaned, clogged
bowels unmoved, results in health de
struction, l et the gently stimulating
normal bowel and liver functioning.
Same old price, 25c. All druggists.
toUille
5
Too late now to get it for
Thanksgiving but how
about
s
2
XMAS
Only 24 Days away.
T3he Victrola, Edison
Sonora, Cheney p
A machine for every purse, 4
from $25 to $300. Come in 4.
and select it, while our
is complete.
stock 8
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