Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 11, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    RngicBC'mi new-review movp,t. PRn, 11. 101.
PAOH THKlI
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FREE!
FREE!
ocky Baby Gout
AT
Clark's Photo Studio
' FIRST PRIZE-$25.00 Oil-colored Framed Photo of Winning Baby.
SECOND " $15.00 Oil-colored Framed Photo of Baby Winning Second.
THIRD " $ 7.50 Sepia Framed Photo cf Baby Winning Third.
Conditions:
Contest open from April 10th to May 1st. for every
baby in Douglas County under two years of age. Free
Sittings will be made from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. every day.
It is very important to us that you make your appoint
ment early. This is a FREE CONTEST.
Particulars:
Every Baby's Photo will be placed on display at the
Lilburn & Son store. The name and number of each
baby will be placed in an envelope and deposited in a
sealed box. Drawing will (ake place at the Lilburn & Son
store on May 2nd. The first three envelopes drawn will
receive the three prizes.
Remember: This Contest is decided purely by luck, and every child has an equal chance to win.
Photographs of the Babies never grow up
C. W. CLARK'S PHOTO STUDIO
Alicia Hammersly
A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry
By Id&h McGlooe Gibsoa
Tto H4 WrUar
Alicia Hammersly, nee AlUIa At-
m. and commonly called Alix is
E-af the absorbing story of her
hood. She Is ennaR.ni to Hallct
swrjly. on the morning of her
" : wonners wnetncr
r roily knows the ninn she is
"rjl. Anna's thoughts lead her to
w mother for consolation. Sh.
ji ha- mother In the attic seated
tf'reia old trunk which is filled
! n-morles." As Alicia enters,
(runner is fondling a pair of baby
Alicia a mother consoles her
fls out that the great hap-u-a
to be found in a marriage
-on understanding, but warns
tnai It is something very dif
'd girl. Afier the ceremony.
x,Z ' .Alkla ,hat 1113
ra IU necessitate strict economy
r'. JknU5t "' wl,h hls Parent.
L.m le li la is "wncasl as
.I !"1llad oH '"onioned Idea:
v .' Pl'aul(1 do- Ac'a h
J ' -Y" Mafhall. an old sweet
I'M a ' "ani evening,
?"'h Wel"r CR"- F"'"
I -Th w"""?" she 1"arn ht Nell
B-ciMr ill t h"n ,he bt'e
ioVri. i, ' ,raltcns In the night
I ttT ?ld 1,"r he loved her. or
k and "non"y """"Kloruand
h-rti'1,,1'' ""' drift Into
c-i-H W III g I O
Alicia of Hal, Nell confesses that she
has been fond of Hal. Ne'l is going
on a visit to Alicia's home city. She
suggests that Alicia visit her mother
and urges that Alicia insist on a
homo of her own away from Hal's
parents. Alicia retires late. Getting
into bed she finds the cat there and
faints in fear. Alicia regains con
sciousness to find the Hammersly
family anxiously gathered about the
bed. Mother Hammersly thought her
silly to fear a pet cal. Alicia now de
termines to go home. Hul presses her
for a reason. Her reply greatly sur
prises him.
A Surprise for Hal.
Hal turned and look .l at me
searchlngly. and then pueo.'.iir x
presHion spread over his facrt a
curious blend of iei.deruss, pride,
devotion and a kind of awe.
"lo you leally mi .iu. Alix--"
"Yes dear, I mean Are yun very
lilad?"
"Of course I'm Flad dear. Every
man wants to pe rpetuate his name.
It's a perfectly natural desire, but.
'oh, my dear, why dliln t you leu m
I before? I have been such a brute. I
' certalnlv would not havo done the
things that I have if I had thought
that you were 111."
I "I'm not 111, Hal. I'm "perl, cuy
well. It's a silly thing for a woman
to say she Is 111 Just because sue ex-
britiv. he micnt in p'
fectly well and perfectly happy."
"Aren't you happy, dear?"
"Why, of course I am, only only
I'm afraid."
- Hal put his arms about me. "I
. know, dear heart, and so am 1 afraid
I for you. We'll face it together, dear,
and as you say, it Is naturo and
j r.oineihing that every woman gladly
endures if she would have the very
crown of womanhood placed upon
; her. And. oh, dear wife of mini1, 1
am so happy about it. I've always
wanted chi'dren and 1 know our
br-v will look like you. '
"Hut If It shouldr t be a boy," I
interrupted.
"Why, of course it will be a boy.
Don't you want it to be aboy?"
"Ys, If you do." i
"Well, that's all that's necessary.
! We'll name him right now. We're
j going to call him John."
"Oh, I wanted to call hlin after
I you."
"Then you did expect it, to do a
bov, didn't you?"
"Well, I meant If It wero a boy, I
would like It to be named after you
"That's all right Allx." said Hal
grinning joyously. "John Hallett
Ilaminersly. Does that sound good."
Hal looked at mo with such a boy
ish expression, that I felt at that
moment a gush of that maternal love
that every woman must feel for her
husband as well as she does for her
children!
And Hal I want to go home."
"What do you want to go home
for. dear?"
"I want to see my mother. Then
are times like this, when every girl
wants her mother for a little while,
dear. There are many things I want
to ask my mother; things perhaps
she should have told me before 1
married, but she didn't. '
Vv mother ran mij
l r to t'ects a
t
OMEGON
H estbrearj on earth, your money's worth, in grahamhcat orjyc,
Anjwecan bake tnat wedding Cake, and every tranrt of pie,
K SOWING HOW, you must allow, gives us the ripht to blow,
EJoafjsright, in brown or white, here's where we knead the dough,
Rojls. cookies, buns, and tarts by tons, are in this famous cakery,
Iou alwava .u ,. Arnn in at tho WELL KNOVN
1 1 1 , IICIl JUU UlUJi ' - t
Oregon Bakery, August Heck, Prop.
3j 8 North Jackson SL PHONE 241 Roseburg. Oregon
"No, dear, she couldn't. 1 could
no more talk to your mother than I
could to a total stranger about the
coining of our baby."
"I'erhapB you're right," said Hal
with a sigh. "Hut, dear, I want you
hero with me. It seems so strange
and splendid that 1 never thought it
c uld come to me. We're going to
be regular folks, aren t we?"
"Are we, Hal?'
'Yes. and I am going to work very
hard to provide you and tho baby
the proper environment. We are go
ing to send him to college aren't
we? I want him to be captain of the
football team."
'And I can go home to mother?
Why of course you can, Alicia."
"Alicia: Why I never heard you
call me that before In your life."
"Well, you see, you re going to lie
a mother, na 1 nave to treat you
in a very dignified manner."
"Oh, Hal. I don t want you to
rent me with great respect or hon
or. I Just want you to love me and
be good to me."
shall alwuys love you, near.
hlltl Il oh. I guess I'm liko all
other men and I probamy will not
always be good. Hut, good or Dad.
dear wife I shall love the mother of
my son my son Isn t It wonaertui
Alicia -our sun and maybe in tre
future, his sun. and his son why
all down through the annals oi time
will go a long procession of men and
women of our. blood Isn't It won
derful 1 never even thought of It In
i hat way before." ,
Tomorrow A 1 1 Ill's Old llmie
WH1TKWASII KOlt r lU IT TIIDKS
Some fruit growers havo inquir
ed about tho advlsablllly of v.liMe-
jwashlng the bodies of you i,; fruit
trees, especially prune ire;s. n
i general rule there Is nothing to bo
gained by whitewash. Yet In some
, instances, especially wh're II. e trees
are high headed the boll-a ar" ev
poed to tho sun and jften ii-nmie
sunburned. This sunburn muki-s a
deed place on the side t f tre tree
which affords an opportunity for
heart rot fungus to eu'er.
Ordinary whitewash will protect
the bottles ot fruit tr'es from sun
burn, and for this reason. It is ad
visable to apply It.
I There Is a whitewash, (iuelu lliu:
other Ingredients) that is vry help
ful In keeping lbs root bor-rr. out
of the prune trees If Hpplhd Ihnr-
jnughly and extended well below the
surface of the ground. Tiis wi.th
does not need to be apiillel for ill'
.horera until May or June but If any
one intends to whitewash the liver
now, It would bo well to apply this
jwash Instead of tho ordinary while-
,wash. If It Is applied this early In
the season. It would bo best to ghe
another application in July or In
'August, as the borers keep coining
In till lai In the fall.
The formula is as follows: -Quicklime,
8 pounds.
Arsenate of bail, (dry) 1-4 poun I
Salt, 2 pounds
Ilia, k leaf. 40, 14 pound.
Clue, fflnke or granulated.) 1-4
pound.
I first slack tho lime, then add all
different Ingredients dllfereiitlv so
that all will bo thoroughly dissolved.
j'i'h" glue should bo dissolved In hot
I water separately and then added.
Add enough water to make a hcavv
wash. Apply with a brush.
K. C. AltM STKONi:,
County Fruit Inspector.
.NOTICE.
ho i. si:,
hoisi:. who
liocsi:?
SAID
I will caleh you this time. I will
build you a B or G room house, front
porch, screen porch. -clot lies closets.
Miction cabinet work, complelo set
plumbing, house all pnlnted, for
$I9."iO, one-third down, balance on
terms. W. F. CAHTKIt. 200 N. Itoso
street.
Call at tho Ideal Ilnkery. Rhorldun
St., for Superior Dread and puslry.
HEINUNE
Conservatory of Music
PIANO VOICE
Iliirinony nml Theory
Mualcfil Kindergarten
KolilhuK3n ItldK. 1'hone 3'J0.
LUMBER
Of all dimensions, at reasonable
ntes while It lasts. H block North
o.1 West Side Store. 126T Umpqua .
A ion n. Fbonit 136-R.
LUMBER YARD
We mauufartu u our own lumber
', and have both rough and dressed
luiiibor at yard. If you want luro
I ber, seo us. PHONE 324.
NORTH SIDE GROCERY
Kenco Just received. Carload of
Tage. Several kinds poultry
fence. Carload barb wire, nails
and staple!. Write us.
Stearns & Cheneweth
Oakbuid and Yoncalla.
All person holding orders against
the escrow stock In the Automatic
Klectrlc Drake Company please sub
mit them to Mis Blanche Heed. Sec
retary of the company. 440 Hancock
St., Portland. Oregon, so we can
protect you when the stock Is re
leased from escrow.
ItOliKilT Z. FARMER,
President.
I SK1) MOTOI. EXCRA.NGK.
We wish to announce that the
'"Used Motor Kicbange" at Oak and
Tine streets, cariles an assortment
of used car bargains not eicelled In
the state. We hate some eiceptlonal
otters In trucks, bugs, roadsters and
touring cars. Cars bought, sold or
exchanged. Look us up and be con
vinced. All repairs guaranteed.
F. I- McfJrew and N. J. Ilose, Deal-
m ki) itTroKs rn hVi.e
-riillK or m I'l.ton iii
We are offerlnr hand selected
stock for $2 50 r-r hundred pounds
For table use. 11.50 per 100 His.
IlKADFOitli HROS.
West Rweburg. Phone Kei 40F4.
Office 481.
.NOTICF..
Having leased the Hlldebrand and
Campbell bar we are In a position to
furnish sand, s-ravel or sediment In
any quantities. 1'hooe l7-tt or
2T-F2. Wallace CalboaB.
LOOK YOUR FORD OVER
Every owner of a Ford car blioulti give lii.s niiuliiiic Hie "once over" at least once
each year. The car should he gone over and attention given to small details in order to
avoid future trouble and a greater expense. It is gxid business judgment to do this.
You owe it to your car.
LET US TUNE HER UP!
and put her in first class run hi lid order for the summer. OI'R REPAIR DEPART
MENT is the most complete in Southern Oregon and we carry in stock every part for a
Ford car. No waits no delays here. TRAINED FORI) MECHANICS at your service,
which insures perfect satisfaction. I)rive your car into our garage leave it there for
necessary repairs and your summer traveling will U- a pleasure. We're the boys that
can put the pep and ginger in her and do it ri;;'it. Ion't delay. Have your repairs
made before the spring rush. tvr.i or siriice,
C. A. Lock wood Motor Co.
Authorized Ford and ForJson Agents
Roseburg, Oregon
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