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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1921)
i i icimrHV . 1"' pom "Here's Real a says the Good Judge That gives a man more genuine chewing satis (iKilnn thsin he ever Hot out of the ordinary kind. Smallerchew.lastslonger so it costs lcs9 to chew this class of tobacco. And the good, rich to bacco taste gives a world of satisfaction. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two sjrt NEW YORK HEWS LETTER MCW YLMtn. rcu. " kicked over lamp and ChlraKO wan visited by a never 10 he forKOtten . . . . .... WHVl I. O'l - k W nre. mo ouier " home frum a movie, a New York wo man nald 6D cents for a pumpkin plo and fifteen of the larKeat women , orKanlialioii of the cny nave, unv lino lh liakliiK Industry with a tlc termlnatlon to thresh tlilim out very thoroughly and completely. The purchaser of the pin. Inform ed Mm. l-oula Welmulller .deputy commissioner of markets, of the ex tortionate price of 65 Willi. Mm. Wrlzmlller Interviewed the haker. He explained that the supper after the movie hahlt wag the cause or hit hlxh prices. "People have not to atopplrig in regularly to get food for the after the picture auppera at llielr homes." he aald. "That means that I have to keep my flrei going all the evening and pay my bakera and the rlerka overtime ratea to tay here. That pumpkin pie cost me 60 centa." It seemed plausllilit, hut Mr. Well miller decided that It win a good lime to get the women Interested In the whole proportion. Ho five big baking companies are to prepare the data and answer the questions for an arouaed womankind. . . The toy ballon men of thn city ar old out. And their merchandise Is not In I ho hands of children either Herloua business men and haughty chauffeurs are making the down town route look like a carnival these days wllh brightly-colored hallrionr tied to either end of their wind shields. The motorists explain the outburst of color as a 'silent protest' against the price of gasoline, which refused to take a drop similar to that of other commodities. Hut th bulloou men tell yo til hut It Is Just an excuse for suppressed childish neas tu crop out in grownups thai have to find some excuse for It every time they give way to It. "II is tlmn for us to slop using printer's Ink defining boundaries am use It In finding murkeiH abroad, ' snld Julius II. Keller, president ot the Credit fluids Hunker's Cummer rial Association, and publisher of the Credit Guide, at a dinner of the association held Ihe other night in the Pennsylvania hotel. "There are markets all over the world for the American goods." he said. "And", there are factories and iMirknicn all throughout this country capable of making the goods for these market Now then, If we want to be prosper ous. If we want our luhor employed at good wages, and our retail men and manufacturers and the rest of us, enjoying the trulls of general prosperity, we must do It. We must gel nut and find these mnrketa. and sell them. We ran do II as well as any other country, and we must do It, because when nur factories are as busy as they ought to be, we produce more than we consume. The news papers cun be of tremendous help In Millions Use "Getslt" For Corns Slaps Pain Instantly - Removes Corns Completely. Rrsryhnnr. vrywlnrr naml. to know what uollhiii.tit folk. hHvcitlrenilt- Irartt d about llfU-ll." tUv suareulv.il pun- tmi Yew Cara. VYRfc "CMa-H. law earn and calms rrmorrr. Anvenrn. SMI nwlW how dtp rtile1, drtwrts atilrklr when 'lift.-It" nrrlira. V ,.ti rfullr Mmpla, yl simply .tiil.rfnl. becallae all aorrne. ato! wllh 111,- nr. application. 4t-t rttl of your corn ami mrnr shoes thai ni. Hi ihwi Itncl? stiaaa corns erew Mser. Viair an- lawk II 'Xl.-ll rail., fn.t-t en lha tnulna. Oial. hut m trlfla it.nwk.nj, 14. tvf at- lawraewe is. I'bteew Tobacco" 1! RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco x educating us all to the importance of foreign trade. I hope the Nutlonal Trude Council, al UK convention in Cleveland, tills May, will consider seriously the matter of encouraging the press In the work It can do to help. C & An. I now even comic operas are lo be done Into moving pictures "Kruilnle" the liivorlte of a passed generation, tn which Francis Wilson tlrst won fame, proved such a, suc u.,..n ll uhih revived here this wlnler, that It was decided to make it into a photoplay, wllh Francis Wilson and He Wolfe Hopper, co stars .just as they are In the pres ent production. New York business women whose work meuns regular hours in an of fice, are getting together Into little (roups, tu discuss the possibility r procuring recognition of shopping as i vital part or the business womnn s 'Ife. "Not only do all women have lo ihop sometimes and take a fair tmoiint of tlmn for It," explains one if Ihe leaders In the shopping move ment, "but business women are of a 'pedal necessity of being well kept nd well groomed. Some of our em ployers are honest to admit thn is not only to our advantage but to heirs tn have us smartly 'kept tip.' We can not do this with n hurried lash Into a shop In the Jammed noon our. Ho. we are going, tn all ser oil-menu, to propose that every wo nan In every New York office, b -Iven one hour or two hours, or one fternoon or so inn definite amount if time once or twice a month In vhich to go and buy clothes and ac easnrlcs, that will enhance her -harm and tin Justice to her position n the business world." "Cruelly to Hons" was the slupen V'tis rtiurge mnde against sleuder line. Adglea In Ihe magistrates oyrt the other day. She sobbed when he thought of It. "The poor dears," he exclaimed. "TIII'IY would not sav 'it. I am fond of them. Not for apy ""In would I hurt them." And ther 'omothlng of nn afterthought, she Hided 'I make my living with them.' However the society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals, ruth- - ninyini' Mi ujivcltv of defemlln i brace of Hons after expending so naiiy years on cats, ilnu. ami ie orses. Insisted that It was cruelty o keep the Kings of the Forest In oxc in a garage. Various other it esses who came to protest on tin Ide of the society, were those who ived within roaring distance of Ihe parage. I.I'CY JKAN'N'K PRICE. --Joist Tin.; . oi i MitiS I'OK II.VK MIXJ. Standard bred Huff Orpingtons l.ntl per setting. White Leghorns 1 1.(10, and Drowns II. &n. Harretl iccks. 11.50 and 11.00. Park Cor ilsh, $1 no. Some extra good Itnrrei 'tucks. White U'glnuns ami Imrk orinsn coi-Kereis. A few more Po and China shouts, i: A k-,n.. Uosehurg. Ore. KM TIIH f. Ill' V NOTII'K l,KitN MI-:X The time for paying your dues t, :'liPllia Posl. American I eci,,n ha 'ei'll extended from Feb. 1st to Keti Mn, according lo word ncelv rom niiiliinil headiiuarti rs. pay n, out aim seep nrr the ilelinitient list I.KtlN McCI.INTot K. Adjutant t'mpiiua Posl -Jon Tim r. in- c CITY NEWS i .ruudel piano tuner Phone 1x9 1 Nid a f'ahllgbf Si,-cUI sale o ihem at I hllg a Kb-ciric Store. I'r. Harry :. Morgm. ilcntlrt, telr loione ,aj. unice JIS P.ikms 111,1 K et prices at Stephens' ,ull ,, uie Ulllerellce. I'hlig's Klectrlc Sto-.e h , sale mi all Franco Kl.ih.gln. Twenty five perciil e'f P, latlerl... at the K,.,. .r t:;llai. Franco Flashlight special 1 I'hlig's store. Hegtiim ; . H IS; regular II m,, n,c r or onill eaa eT r.-l ... , .,. call M Hr. Nerl-.,.. ,:,.,1M, .xUm,mc inc. i notie lit, All fruit and or'iampM.-ti ir vims, hu-hes. pruned. I u,l,t,, truH ei l.ouis II. llerroui. Koset org W rite J a. a itoacn. Iirstn. for rsta ingne ana prices ror the gueen In cubators. coal and nil hrt,i,. i , ere. Avoid dlsannolntmrnt k. find ing your oruer new for future de livery. Keuieniber Ihe guea is the ocex money caa oaf. HER DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. BY IDAH McCLONE CIBSON Old 1'VU'liils. After reading Ken's letter, not ihsUndiiiK fa underlying tragedy, think 1 was happier than I ever had been in my life. It was worth walling for all these years Ken's love. Ken's worship. There are people who call wursnip and adoiulion my cold passions, bill, being cold, they lust. They never burn lo ushea on yuiir heart out in stead they are the two. unquench able llehted lamps which help you along your dark ways. oor draco! What did she know? What could she know, being the daughter of her mother, of u love llko Ken's and mine? And because she did not know It she. fought again::! it. She Judged everything fronj thn standpoint of sex unil, poor child, slie did not even know that true lovo Imiween the sexes is the basis of spiritual, as well as phys ical, life. She only knew sex as something that had been beating against humanity through Ihe cen turies, something to lie beckoned and repulsed by saints and sinners someihins which probably now seeu.H to her lo be the great surging title of human Buffering. I, on the (din r hand, know after reading Ken's letter, after going back thru the long yeara that though we were separated he has always been a part of me. I also know that the lovo of a man for a woman can mnkc a very beautiful thing of humanity. I was nlmoiit willing to say that my slory was ended with Ken's let ter and yet even while that thought was vaguely running through my braln, I learned as I read that letter that It wasn't youth that I wanted. but it was love, tho love that should be the heritage of every woman. Unconsciously my hands si rayed through the great pile of letters on -ny bed. There wero three or four from Mamie and Jim, and oh, how happy It made me to read them. In the last one Mamie confided to me, that a child was coming to coti- 'ilete their hu;ipinosH. I could Just lee Mai. lie nn n mother, and I wanted 'o come back from across Ihe world lust to he around when Mamie re llscovered herself through mother hood. I want to look Into her eves is she holds her baby in her arms v!th that Ineffable look upon her 'ace that has been on every woman's 'lice since Mary raised tho Chrlsl--hlld to her breast and knew she held the world in her arnia. t think I had begun to be Just n little envious of Jim and Mamie's wiiiplctuncBB. when I spied among ny lelieis, the handwriting of Jerry 'lathnway Jerry, who had disap- leared to entirely out of my life nf er I definitely refused him. "Can this he Jerry?" I asked mv- iclf as I read his long letter telling lie that he wns pursuing In India dudles In Ihe esoteric. Think of 'erry Hathaway- luughrUg, flirting, responsible Jerry dealing with 'he secrels of the Yoga! Truly you an care for a innn very much and in can love you greatly and yet you 'an be strangers! I think Jerry's letter, which bowed me that he wns ntille ns In crested and satisfied with his new lliiloBophy as he hnd been In the lursult of many other fads, com oi ti d mn greatly, for whatever nnv- ne may say, I do not believe that my womnn likes to think Hint she ins niaile n man unhappy and per laps bitter against the world. It Is i clever woman who can mnke all he men that have loved her, hei 'ife-long friends. The formal letters of sympathy nd Inlnrest. I Just glanced through, rrowlng more and more surprised at he number of people who called h.Mliselvea my friends. "One has to be III." I said to my 'elf, "hi really realize how innnv Ives one's own life touches and one '' as to be 111 in reallie that after nil t doesn't much matter -h,.ii,or ine's life runs in pleasant places or ner rocky roads, you reach the end r the way where both paths meet, ind we must go on to find that vhich we all are seeking but never lnd until we 0'iihnrk on the greatest (lv. iiture of nil It was astonishing to find how tiiicklv I took up the threads of my ife iirt.-r resding Ken's letter. I did lot know how. or when It would 'nto. but I did know positively that omewar. somewhere, sometime nil vonbl be well alth Ken and me I surprised both my father and y nurse the next morning In fact ' uipilsed mvself by humming a title song. My nurse looked at me '. though she wondered If I had he "m.. delirious but my falher under stood. The whole house began to he a mist'., of prep ,n.ion. ,t , milon '- I v l-hed t,. he in it. I fnd that ' was physically unable to do mofV s.cnift. my desires from time to time. i . rv d.iv. howexer, I received ome cs-u-e (,om K.n Sometime, t was a flower. M others a book '"V"" a "dish little postai ard win, hit of banal, printed rse or pl.ititiid-noii. motto upon It ki" w K. n smiled as he sent them me and That smile ,,u,. splendid the most commonplace. pr,(, ,.ffu. len :.! no eio-e to he nhotit f.,1-"ou- lie acrow ihe a.ter and I lid not ans.er . ,c. to n,l him .'"';; '-'""lotiallv through niv father. H, oh. how I ,,..,, ni, ' ,' ' 1 "' had reached the Print a here prf,r Ml he ae, ,;,, ,,,, lie iked .ho, d(:nr ,y name in the scandal of di,.r,e ,,. 1 w.n..vik.. I wanted mv man and The Needless Misery That Women Bear at WHEN the cares and the worries of everyday life have draff- tred you down, made you un-! haDDV. and there in nothing in life but headache, back ache and worry, turn to the ritfht prescrip tion, one (rotten up by Doctor Pierce over fifty years ago. Pr. Pierce, of rfutruJo, N. Y., I o n r since found out what is naturally best for wom en's diseases. He learned it all thru treat ing thousands of cases. The result of his studies was a medicine called Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This medicine is made of vege table jfrowtlia that nature surely intenteil for backache, headache, weakening pains, and for many disorders common to women in all utfeu of lifo. Sold by (IruK'iUi in tablet and liquid form. Send Dr. Pierce 10c. for trial package. he ronndlng-out of my life. And so the day before we left our ild home, I sent to Ken williout sig .niture, the little verse I loved w: well: 'Teach me, oh Traveler, who has wandered far, Neath Southern sun and Northern star. Where the fields of IClyslan ate? Stranger In whatever guise Love looks in love's reluming (yes There are the bowers of I'arudise." Tomorrow To l-'oi-eitrii .anils. JOI. TIIK -. OK DANCK AT AKMIIKY. February 22nd. Washington's birthday. Olven by I,. A. lo It. of 11. T. Tickets J1.00, ladles free. Ott's orchestra. JOIN TIIK '. (If r Fatty Arbuckle Has A Rival In Ohio H1CKSVILLE, 0., Feb. 22. Unit ed l'ress). Katty Arbuclde had bet' ter watch Ilia step. A rival fat comedian for the filnr fans is in tin making hero and he Is Just about (et for a "bit; time job. He's a good looking youngster of IK years and his name is Keith Cor- :-ell. From his toes to his forelock le measiites six foot two inches und his belt is nearly six feet long. Th drotiml'erence of his leg is three I'eet five inches, and that of hi waist line is live feet two inches. )l weighs 447 pounds. All of these bulky attributes have their values in the film land of mnkc aelieve and Correll may capitalize in them. Cameramen have been here "shooting tests" of llicksville's youthful glunl. Whenever the big boy's flivver goes wrong, he lifts either the fore ir aft. wherever the trouble mav'b mil lets It down on an automobile lack tor repairs. The cameraman ani;ht him In the net of lining the front end of a farm tractor to permit it to pass a slump. .loiN tiik r. (if r. 1.4HIK K IIIKI. We guarantee satisfaction on all repairs. Phono 309 and tell us your troubles. It won't cost ynu anything to look over our line of used cars uril trucks. All makes botirht and sold. F. I,. McCiItKW K. SHANKS u. K. t.aragi', fi2D Winchester St., at Camp Crounds JOIM TIIK III." C. Featherweights to Clash In Portland Mlv As., e lated Press). l'OKTI.ANU. Fib. Hud Tlilev claimant of the Pacific coast feather weight chiitiipion-hip, has been sign u up to iiicol italic Herman, north et boxer, tomorrow night at Mil waukee. near here. Dandruff was killing my hair - s,,'TditrilunorNyi1mT - hvr is re-King out by th- haixltul. A ic K, mkxisoi Wndroct ; sr.iT rrm,.,-H onntiti ol daffciniTt- ; ItKiuh nv,1;L T.y.ivi'ullikitr : slsI mvtt brsutaul than ever." ITillrrt 1 w,a Sfc.mv, w,t.1f itVsasVMML T') (''AHANTtVl) HAITITXnTc mk km maVr a r. I llll'Ulx . T ffk mmw tt)Pft, I WATER -CURES- OLD BELIEF In Both Ancient and Modern Day. Fountain! Have Been Considered Pools of Healing. When too drink mineral water do . .. . ..,. l.uMve 111 IIS von do II IHSIUisr j"u curatDe proH-rtles or because you are superstitious? Or both? Kxtruordliuiry virtue has been at tributed to Ihe waters of miIs and streams by nearly all ieoiles of all times. Among the modern lireeks to- .... ,1,,. aI.I day we tlnd the remiiaiiia m ..." belief Hint the water fnun the (initio f Macedonia would cure uil in"e who drank If they elilereo m Hlth a lump or torch in one bund and pitcher In the other, tlllc e pneii- er and some scrap ui . ......... ... hind, going silently and not turning buck from "being scared by the noises that ensued." And not only In tireece, but In Kni;lnnd. there nre many spots uhere the bushes around a cerium pool will be hung thick with shred of lothlng left by those who came 10 oe cured. According to modern fireeks the inlhernl springs nre under the protec tion of the Nereids, and the virtue of the w ater depends upon It belli? drunk In silence and wllh appropriate sacri fice. Old Church of Eiigliind canons latltig back to 1102 forbid the wor ship of wells w ithout the bishop's per- mlj-sion. attributing Ihe custom to heaihenlshnesa and a survival of the worship of the fountain as n symbol if the source of life. It was pointed nit then that the niimiiiK of wells was as old ns the days of the Patriarchs ; that Abraham and Isaac are both spoken of in the Hlhle ns having done but that worshipping them was a different mutter. DESIRED TO TAKE THE VEIL Oldest Daughter of Thomas Jefferson Attracted by Quiet Life W.tliin Convent Walls. . Martha Jefferson, oldest daughter if Thomas Jefferson, third President of the I'ulted States, came near to be- ng n catholic sister. She wns a stu 'lent at the school of Abhaye lie Pan- tlicmont at the time the French Revo lution was In progress. The daring and flippant Infidelity of the French frightened and disgusted her, and she lung to the culm and serene life of the convent with till her strength. Her mother had taught her In the wuys if the Church of Kngluud, but Ihe sur roundings at the school overreached this, and she decided to become a nun. She wrote to her father asking his permission to ttdopt the veil. No answer came for several days, and then Jefferson appeared In person, lie greeted the girl with a tender smile, Interviewed the abbess, and then came out and told the girl to inick her things. Her school life ivas ended at that moment, und the icxt day she was Introduced to so lely and mnde the mistress of her father's household. She declared years ifterward that neither she nor her ather had ever alluded to the sub ject by a single word from that lay on. Historic Stratford-on-Avon. The history of Stratford-on-Avon nay be traced hack for n period of 1.100 years, ami as the birthplace of hnkespeare Is has become a classic vnier visited annually by some .KI.OnO H'ople. The (iuaril house, where 'ihakespcnre was horn ; Shottery, vhere he courted Anne Ilatliawny; 'harlotte park, once the seat of Sir rhoiiias Lucy, whose displeasure sliakesiienre Incurred hy stealing lis deer; the Shakespeare .Memo lal theater, on the banks of the Avon, ind Shakespeare's monument, are all lao worthy of visiting In the old nnrkft town of Stratford-on-Avon. The Shiikesiienre hotel, situated In the centtT of the town and close to 'he Slmkespeare Memorial theater, was erected in the Fourteenth cen niry. A few disirs from Shnkespenre hotel Is the Harvard House, which was the early home of the Harvard family, founders of Harvard univer sity. How to Know Poetry. We literates have been taught to .(ad poetry, and taught also that It is highly commendable to enjoy It In rder to know what kind of poetry Might to he espef-lnlly enjoved, we read ither books, written by critics. I or ler to understand what the poetry Imt ought to he admired means, w, r-ad other books by professional rnmmarlat,s. Ity ,he fmi, , hav inlshed this preparatory reading we are somewhat confused. We are In lottbt ns to what poetry actually . "! bow It differs fro,,, ,,r,e. , predicament we fall hack on the print er If every line begin, wlth Hal letter, we assmue th, lt is o-ery.-s,el M.rhord Crothem in the Atlantic Monthly. India'e Fertility. India, more than half the ,l7 of Kt.ro,., " "ery variety f 'll'tmte and production. The contra.; "''een the le,el Inonotonv Z'T. '""t Plain and the he.,fu, con! "-a ot ,he Mli)Jlrl Bnd ,.uln h s rio greater than ,ha, be,w,4n thi "id heat of Jacohahad ,nd the polar fr'SWllX -f the Himalayas: e'" n-tween th, pain, Krw of c' " '3 -wheat "HdsofLy.Mp'; """vl-y of Ii dia extend, over ,hr the ,rpl,al. .t,..,,L, ,Bre! '""'l-rate: ih,,..h I " v r maa ,., .,.., " acx-eunt or vary. I comply ltn n " ''.v. I iviiiiiiw k ok nM .,... .. - 150 NATHAN FULLERTON, The Rexall Store, Ri COUNT VON NIEZYCHOWSKI 3la. "But for America my boyhood home would be no more," said Count von Niezychowcki of Poland, who has re turned to the United Stateo to take up his residence and become an Amer ican citizen. XKW SHALLOW OIL- FIELDS. Oil was found at 300 feet in old well. Ceologlst formed syndicate and will iirill In 90 days. We secured section adjoining. Will sell 5 acre tracts and send contract for deed at $15. f 10 cash bul. 90 days. Special warranty deed when all paid. Price ;ood only until well starts. Sales men wanted. v I!IO BEND SYNDICATE, Box 293, Alpine, Texas. JOIX TIIK V-. IIP (V ll.l.AIIKK DIVISION 500. K pillar meeting Wednesday, Fell. 23. at 2 o'clock. All members be present. Something Bpecial by en tertainment committee. I COMMITTEE. POULTRY -TO THE Pacific Meat & Packing Co. 803 First Avenue Seattle, W We pay the highest market prices for chicken and turk'T nidi '. rin y i Varner's Corsets "The best known Corset in the World" $1.50 Buys A Splendid $2.25 Model. Others Reduced Troportionately I.ABRAHAM FINE DRY GOODS Special on Children's Hose 2 Why Your Dentifrice? YOU use . dentifrice to keep , white-to Eive health to the deanllnesa and comfort p the aaa Dentisti ,ay thU i, all ay dentifriTZ vfely do. And thi. i, what Klena, Dan Cretpe accomplishes perfectly. The das. frice famous for its lingering CooL Ck Kletuo Feeling. Get a tube today. JIICKS FOB Oi Orders taken r. .. I A. u. Itarred Rocki. t!3 Strain vi'hi.. -. " """i luj 'si uav n d a. f igaonu ui J Orpingtons, phone 257-B ulU Hufham, 826 HouckM-w 1 imu:h iioikl SkSI Notice Is hereby ilv. I i;'y.'jwlv,,0n bi3. a tomdhlle. Knglne No. 'lSi(i' e.J,-A 'V.r.-S.l automobile as e.urlty lT.Vj room rent, al.o itorsg. said automobile, Inturrni i' Hated February 14. y MK3.V.A.'KEPm DENTIST You are interested the appearance of y self and your childm ' You know that any i cay or malformaiioiiol your teeth causes tbt muscles of your fan to sag. If this la happened consult i dentist at once. Year troubles will be re edied. PAINLESS EXTRACT! PHONE 4t -SHIP YOUR- 11 m r.irW