Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 28, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    HOTHY, MARCH f IW,
9kOt WDM"!
PRUNING TOOLS
Myers Spray rumps
Hand! or Power
Cunt, Rods, Nozzle.
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
IMPLEMENTS ;
Mitchell and Oakland Automobiles
1
Alicia Hammersly
A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry
By Mh McGIom Cibtoa
r in i 1
Getting Settled.
r.
AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES
New Gould Batteries while they last:
Chevrolet
Bulck
Dodge
.$32.00 Studebaker 35.00
. 34.50 Overland 36.00 '
. 41.00
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Agency Bulck nd) ChenoM
441 NortH JacKton St ' -ROSEBTJIMl, OREGON.
RAIN-GRASS
More Rain
More Grass
How about that Lawn? Does'nt It need
a NEW MOWER?
Remember we have them, or. if all that is
necessary, we; have a line of grass shears
and grass hookSi Also Lawn Rakes, Wire,
Steel, Wood, Bamboo. Get ready for the
sunshine is past due and one of these days
will be here full and bright.
Churchill Hardware Company
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
MllttlA- Un....t..l.. I .-
Wl ' - "mmiaij . 111 W wtCK lO
rthe bed where 1 waa aha. In. with
uorvuuaneas, aim 1 tola ber of my
feeling about can. She could not
underatand it and, although ahe did
not aay anything, I knew that ahe
thought I was a Tery foolish and af
fected little piece of feminity.
'Why Tommy won't hurt yeu,"
she said. "Hal is very fond of him.
He's been In the habit of climbing
that tree and coming up every night
to sleep In Hal's room. I hone vou
'will grow to like Tommy, my dear
Alicia, ror when Hallet Is In the
house the cat Is always in his lap."
"But I can't get used to him," I
explained. "If you should put a cat
in my lap, I am quite sure that I
would die."
"Don't be silly. They don't hurt
you," she remarked coldly, and with
that she left me.
I did not go down to luncheon
and she did not call me. I found
'"me milk chocolate In my dressing
bag and nibbled upon It.
About three In the afternoon my
trunks came and Mother Hammers
v preceded the expressman upstairs.
We could get only one of them into
the bod room and when I suggested
that the other two be put for a lit
tle while In the guest room, she said:
"Well, I expect we will have to, but
I hate to have my spare room lum
bered up."
I did not have a cent with which
to tip the expreaaman and so t said
to her: "Will you please give the
expressman fifty cents for me? When
Hal comes, he will return It to you."
With a great deal of disapproba
tion she went down stairs and came
I back with fifty cents in Jier hand.
The expressman was In the other
I room unlocking my trunks. '.'I never
tip anyone," she said. "These meni
are paid for doing this work and
why should we add more than they
deserve?".
I did not answer. I was too dis
couraged to enter into any discus
sion. . I tried to unpack my clothes but
there was not' room In the closet and
In the dresser for even the contents
of my wardrobe trunk. Finally, af
ter I had spilled Its contents all over
the bed and chairs and cluttered up
the floor with shoes and hats, I sim
ply rat down amidst the chaos, ut
terly despairing. I do not think I
could have stood It much longer if
Hal had not Come home early In the
afternoon.
"Oh. Hal, I am so glad to see you."
I said, throwing my arms around bis
neck.
"Well. I couldn't stay away any
longer, either, so I Just told Dad that
I was coming up here to see you and
take you for a little drive. You
know Dad's vry fond of horses.
Alix. He has the best pair in town.
Slip on your street dress and we'll
go for a ride about the city. What's
the matter with you, dear, have you
been crying?"
And then, of course, the whole cat
story came out.
"You don't mean to tell me that
you're afraid of a cat? Why, Allx,
I've seen you bait your own hooka
when we've been fishing and tear
your fish off the hook when you
caught one!"
"I know It, I know It," I answered
miserably, "but I can't help It. I
can't stay In the same room with a
cat. And, Hal dear, you won't let
him come In the window into this
room any more, will you?"
"Of course I won't If that's the
way you feel about it. But 1 can't
understand It."
"Neither can I." I answered, "but
I Just can't endure them."
By this time I had gotten Into my
street togs, Hurriedly washed niv
face and put on my hat. Like two I
children Hal and I rushed down the
stairs, because I had hurriedly step
ped up to Hal as he stood looking
out of the window to see If the cat
was still in the tree-top, and touch
ing him lightly, said: "Tag."
"My, what is the matter!" ex
claimed Hal's mother, rushing Into
the hall. "Is the cat after Alicia
again?" I stood stark still and left
Hal. to make explanations.
"We're Just playing tag, mother,"
he said lightly.
"Well, I w;is in hopes. Hal, that
Alicia would look upon life more
seriously than you do, and I'm afraid
that she Is not going to. I don't
know really what your father will
do if you continue so Irresponsible."
I knew that Hal's mother was re
proving me over his shoulder, but I
did not say anything. However, I
determined that the next morning I
should have my duties in that house
very definitely laid out, and because
I was sure that I was not going to
please my niolher-ln-law even If I
tried my best tn do so.
Tomorrow Hal's unit her doesn't
llndcrMaiHt Alicia.
Veterans Dine j Wonderful Re-
With President suits At 70 From
Internal Baths
AROVVU THE TOWN
Visited at Uraiiu Pn -i
arvlu Gentry, pressman at the
N'ews-Revlew office CDent the week
end at Grants Pass enjoying a vim
who rotauves and friends.
Motor on Highway
The highway to Myrtle Creek was
thronged with cars all day yesterday
and everyone eujoyed the year's
nrst real spring day. The road south
of this city Is paved and furnishes a
real treat to those with cars.
Arrives In City
Miss Maybelle Miller arrived here
Saturday evening to spend spring va
cation visiting with her father. Dr.
K. I.. Miller. Miss Miller is a sopho
more at the University of Oregon
and is active in student body affairs.
Ill With Pneumonia
Miss Vera McCllnlork. the little
daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. J. E. Mc
Clintock, has been 111 the past few
days with pneumonia, but at the
present time is much improved. Drs.
Stewart and Sether are In attend
ance. New Train Dispatcher
C. J. Heath and wife, of Portland,
arrived In Roseburg Saturday and
will make their home here. Mr.
Beath Is a train dispatcher and has
been transferred from Portland to
this city.
Still In Hoseburg
County School Supt. O. C. Brown
und wife are not In Portland, as
some people were led to believe by
a recent personal notice which re
ferred to another family of Browns.
They are still at their office In Rose
burg attending to school matters.
Wreck at West Fork
A n engine and caboose were badly
smashed up Sunday when tho twr
collided on the track near West Fork.
The exact details are not known, but
while switching the engine collided
with the caboose, causing tho latter
to be bady damaged. The pilot of the
engine waa also smashed. Tho wreck
er was called to the scene of tho ac
cident and in a short time the track
was cleared.
Student Visits School.
The chairman of the University
ureater Oregon committee has an
nounced his committees for the
spring vacation period, who are to
visit home town high schools In the
interests of the university. Miss
Alice Thurston of Roseburg was
placed on this committee and will
speak to the local high school stu
dents some time this week. Miss
Thurston is a senior at the univer
sity, and is also well known here,
and will no doubt accomplish a
great dual in trying to put this over.
CLEANING
AND
PRESSING
Send your old Clothes
to us we'll fix them
up right. Ladies' and
- gentlemens work neat
ly and promptly exe- .
cuted. Phone 472 and we'll calL
J. F. DILLARD
r Next door to the Liberty Theatre
WASHINGTON. Mar. 26 To ask
for advice regarding the administra
tion policy toward soldier compunsa
tion and related subjects. President
Harding today called to Washington
Charles G. Dawes, of Chicago, who
served as brigadier general In France
during the late war.
Mr. Dawes would not lndlcato the
recommendations he took to the
White House nor forecast what the
President's action might be. He will
remain here over Sunday and will go
to dinner tomorrow wllh Col. F. W.
Gaflbraith, commander in Chief or
the American Legion, at tho White
House. Thomas W. Miller, alien
property custodian and assistant sec
retary Roosevelt of the navy depart
ment, who have been active In the
work of the Legion since Its organi
sation will also bo at tho dinner.
WE SFXL
Edison ;
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Light and Water Co.
Mrs. Eugeno Paul and Utile son
left for Myrtle Creek this morning
where they will spend several days
visiting with relatives.
Many His Due To Catarrh
The mucous membranes through---
out the body are subject to catarrhal
congestion resulting in many serious
complications.
PE-RU-NA
Wll Kmwm
Coughs, colds, nasal catarrh, stom
ach and bowel troubles among the
most common diseases due to catarrh
al conditions. ,
A very dependable remedy alter
protiscted sickness, the grip or Span
h Flo. . ., ,
PE-RU-NA s good medicine lo
have on band lor emergencies.
TaavBsrlsssl Js.Iitn.ni
IN USE FIFTY YEARS
B
Ki
OREON-
est bread on earth, your money's worth, in graham, wheat or rye.
we can bake that wedding cake', and every brand of pie,
Ilia. 204 National Ave..
, writes Tyrrell a My
of New York aa lol-
PROFKMIONAfj CARDS
K. HIll.M II, VIOLIN INVI'III CUUV
-No. 7, Knhlhagsn Ml. irk.
NOWING HOW, you must allow, gives us the right to blow,
Eachjoaf ;3 right, in brown or white, here's where we knead the dough,
Roligcookies, buns, and tarts by tons, are in this famous cakery,
X ou alwayswin, when youdrop Jn, at the WELL KNOWN
328 North Jackson St. Phone 241
Mm. T M. Wm
San Ilffr. nl
wienie Inmitut
Iowh:
Within th la tit month have had
wonderful rt'ultn and all Inflammation
ha nearly xiihnitled. I could hardly w
f'Hft a woman over 70 to rM,v bene
fit from a trouble of Ions standing aa
'lultkly ha a younner portion. Money
i-ould not i.uy my 'J. R. U Cant-ad.' If I
t'oiild not ti.-t another."
It In difTirult to believe how many In
ternal troubles Internal bathlnu will
relieve until you realize that pIiviiUIhiis
;iKree that & per eeiit of human ail
ment are Tanned by arcuiilulattxl
waMe in the lower Intent I ne.
The "J it. U Caaeade," th rlentiflc
method of Internal hiiuilnK. reinovjji,
in a perfectly natural way all polnon
us wuFttt. and ha been no u-reirMl
in proniotiriK health that over half a
million inteitiirent Amerhans are now
timIiiit It remiiiirly.
It 1 the invention of Chan. A. Tyr
rr. M I. ff New York, who for -6
veiirn was a pprclalint on Internal
HuthlnK, and It la now being shown
and explained by Nathan Kullurt-ii,
Kexall Store, l'ttrklm Kid if.
They will Rive you on requent a very
interefttina booklet on internal llth
IntC bv Tr. Tyrrell. "Why Man of Today
iH only fer Cent KITlrlent.
Auk for it today and know more
lbu'M vurref and your function th
you ever Imve before.
. O
Farmers Adopt .
Strong Resolution
At the close of the meeting of the
deh-Kateh from the various rural
tel. phone ompanles Saturday after
noon, the farmers eipressed com
plete Katlsraction with the manage
ment and the service of the local et
chanKe. A number of persons ex
prcawd iheinselvea as being well
pleased ..h the service that has
been given and the management was
praised for the efficiency wllh which
the affairs of the company have been
handled. It was made plain that the
meeting was not a protest against
the company In any way. but Instead
was a protest against the action of
the public service commission of Ore
gon in gr illing an Increased rate In
the fare of a decline In all other
commodities and articles. The pur
pose of the meeting waa expressed In
the following resolution which was
unani'nomly adopted:
"Resolved, that we delegates of
the Itonclas county rursl telephone
companies ro on record as being op-
I ,n ih. nnpMiAn.hli anil nn,.
that we term th. same 'legal rob
bery.' That a copy of these resolu
tions sent to the president of the
.State Farm Ilureau and request that
copies be forwarded Immediately to
each Cow.ty Farm Bureau presl-
i dent."
A vote of thanks was given the
Douglas County Farm Bureau for
arrnnrlng for the meeting.
CHICHESTER SPILLS
rtAIIMIArc.il, Auction', sals high I.
(.10 N. rine Hi
H. r. l. WKFa cui riowara. Pu
0. 0 W. Casa.
on.
H.
Physician.
Pt.TI.KIt Chiropractic
111 W. Lane SI
Sheet Metal Work i
OP ALL KEVDB
J. H. SINNIGER
110 OAK UTRKICT PHONR 49ft
CoroNAS
THE PERSONAL TYPKWKITEll
For sale by
THE ROSKBUUO BOOK STORE
M. J. and 8. J. Bhoemak.r.
m-4-aJ
i We put a new
a meaning in i
4 word "Service"
5 a trial will show
t yu'
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NEW M '"y,
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
inssnflSTflnifl
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
tmk etwTftua mmhv, new vena eirv.
LUMBER' YARD I
We mamifuuture our own lutnlier
and hare both rough aud drtvuted
lutnbor atard. If you want lum
ber, see un. PHONE 324.
NORTH SIDE GROCERY
LUMBER
Of all dimensions, at reasonable
rates while it lasts. H block North
of West Bide Store. 1267 Umpqus
avenue. Phone ISb-K.
OTTAWA, Ont., Immigration to
Canada Increased 25 percent during
the Inst year as compared with the
preceding twelve months, according
lo figures compiled by tho Dominion
mmlgrallon Department.
HEINL1NE - MOORE
Conservatory
PIANO VOICE
Mualcal Kindergarten
I larmpny-Theory- History
Kohlhagen Bldg. Phone 390.
' . s
Phone 211 2
Our Aato Will CalL A
uw
S'AFEST
METHOD
DR.R.H. NERBAS
DENTIST
It you have lost teeth as a
result of pyorrhea, decay or
accident, you should lose
no time having the defect
remedied. Modern dentistry
makes It possible to relieve
your embarrassment and
improve your efficiency.
: PAINLESS EXTRACTION
riIONKI88
I
(MONEY'S VERY WISELY ,
I SPENT-WHEN IT C i
(PURCHASESQNTr)
WH not use some of your
money to purchase mod
ern plumbing content
ment? You'd be surprised at
the lowness of our charges for
Installing a modern bathtub in
your home. Why not got ac
quainted with the real facta of
the case and give us a chance
to demonstrate our superior
supplies and plutabing abilities
Roseburg Plumbing
and Heating Co.
C. W. Hughes, Mgr.
' 242 N. Jackson, Roseburg.
Kip
Hsf
Douglas County
Farm Bureau
Exchange
ON VIN( HI.STKK BTHKET.
CO-OPERATIVE LIVESTOCK
SHIPPING
Just arrived, carload of fer
tiliser. Order your orchard,
berry, corn and garden fertil
izer before April first and get
a dlseoitnt.
mvv-.m.-m?--
lx"Jf St f kW
Kill
Fence Just received. Carload of
Pag. .Several kinds poultry
fence. Carload barb wire, sails
and Maples. Writ. us.
Steams & Chenoweth
Oakland and TonoalU.
j Hot Cross Buns
J "THEY'RE DELICIOUS"
J Good Friday, March 25
ssa sasagsgas ss
MACHINERY FOR EVERYTHING
Cakes, Bread, Doughnuts, and all kind3
of I'astry made in a Sanitary Way
without a hand touching them.
TRYOUR STOCK
!
MODEL BAKERY
ROSEBURG, OREGON
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