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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1921)
I II . ttauium ' "1 7 Save Ttburself ftomthe disturbances which often follow tea ana cotiee drinking bjra change to pOSTUM 'This delicious cereal beverage of . mffee-like flavor is prepared instantly in the cup to Suit your taste . free -from any harmful element economical-satisfying "The res a Reason for Fostum SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Postum Cereal Company, Inc Battle Creek, Michigan. IWKBUBQ WWm-IMVMW WTTOTESDAT. APRITj IS. IM1 I jjjjiinu 1 1 j n ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J Instant ta I'OSTUH BrVERACE COOKED FOOD SALE. L. n-mn'. Missionary Society k,u E. Church, South, will hold Lied food sale Saturday, April it picnena uroiuHi WILL GIVE PIjAY. The Merry Workers club of Look ing Glass will give a play, "When Your Wife's Away," at the Grange hall Friday eve, April 15. Admis sion, adults 26c, children 15c. Wood and Coal! ffleavy Slab Select Slab -Old and Second growth fir Oak or Laurel, by tier, cord or car, . 12in, 16in, 2 ft, 4ft lengths Also Pine and Alder MRock Spring and Beaver Hill Coal Lime, Plaster and Cement . J. DENN transfer and Storage koskbuiuj, oregon. One License Served , , for Two Vehicles Charles Sharp. Camas Valley mer chant, was arrested by Chief of Po lice Sham brook today on a charge of having operated two motor vehicles under one license. Sharp entered a Plea of guilty and was fined $10 It is alleged h htui.u it his touring car and then whenever ""siren 10 operate his truck be merely switched the license plates. Officer Shambrook states he ob tained information that tht w... i. ing done several weeks ago but that jii. sunrp nad not appeared in the city with either of the vehicles since the knowledge was obtained. - The fine was assessed by City Recorder Whipple. NO REASON FOR IT. When Roseburg; Citizens Show a Way There can be no reason why any reader df this who .suffers the tor tures of an aching back, the annoy ance of urinary disorders, the pains and dangers of kidney tils who fall to heed the vords of a neighbor who has found relief. Read what a Rose burg citizen says: . Mrs. M. A. Slaughter, 305 W. 1st Ave., says, "I know the-value of Doan's Kidney Pills and am glad to recommend them. I know there Is nothing better for kidney complaAt. I had severe backaches and a sore ness over my kidneys that made It hard for me to do any stooning or lifting. My kidney's didn't act right, either. Doan's KMney Pills have al ways relieved these ailments and strengthened my back and Kidneys." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy, get Doan's Kinney Plils, the- same that tdrs. Slaughter had. Foster-Milbnrn Co., Mtrs., Buffalo. N. Y. o Installs New X Ray Equipment Charles F. savage, northwestern distributor for the Vulcan Electric company, of Los Angeles, has been lu the city for severs' days inst'UIng a new x-ray r .ulpment for Dr. v. Hnovpr. The machine is one of the most up to date made, and is equal In power to any of the older types, which are three of four times as large. Due to recent discoveries in the manufacture of x-ray apparatus, mu h of the complicated wiring and mechanism has been eliminated. Dr. Hoover's outllt is compact, almont noiseless and is very powerful. PACK THKKR Alicia Hammersly . A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry By Ida McCk Cibsoa mmm wnMr A tXter from Hal. For painless extraction of teeth, .all on Dr. Nerbas, destist, Masoulc jldg. Phone 448. STHMA No cure for It; but welcomt ICRS V ARO RUB Ova 17 Million Jan UJ Ytark V a LOOK YOUR FORD OVER ! Every owner of a Ford car should give his machine the "once over" at least once each year. The car should be srone over and attention criven to small details in order to void future trouble and a greater expense. ' It is good business judgment to do this. iou owe it to your car. LET US TUNE HER UP!. Md put her in first class running order for the summer. OUR REPAIR DEPART MENT is the most complete in Southern Oregon and we carry in stock every part for a wd car. No waits no delays here. TRAINED FORD MECHANICS at your service, flu'ch insures perfect satisfaction. Drive your car into our garage leave it there for necessary repairs and your summer traveling will be a pleasure. We're the boys that an put the pep and ginger in her and do it right. Don't delay. Have your repairs made before tSe spring rush. Yours for service, C.A.Lockwood Motor Co. Authorized Ford and Fordson Agents Roseburg, Oregon A woman Is a very complex en tity. I hardly knew myself. I was living at my fathers in a kind of a dream, or rather many drenms all of varied kinds, which I -o'ild not ansae orr. Ana always feeing that I should very shortly wake up and fnd myself in completely strange sur roundings. At first tt did not seem to mo that I could ever get back to the old life at all, but after a little 1 weut out Hulte frequently. For the first time since my marriage, I was able to wear the pretty frocks of my trou sseau. It was rather a tragedy when a woman must wait until after her honeymoon to wear her wedding clothes especially when her husband wasn't there to see them. However, I received many compliments on my appearance and my friends seemed to think that I was the same old Alicia. But, to myself, I was only a mass of contradictions. One minute I felt that I MUST see my husband that only with him could I be content and the next Instant he was forgot ten, as I went skimming through the country with a long drive with ltab, to end up, as I used to before I was married, at the dance at the coun try club. t w I found that I could get a little thrlU out of the old pleasures, the old set, and I could enjoy the care tree existence for a little while per haps, with greater sest, because I knew that In the near future I was to have many responsibilities. ? I think I have a irreater capacity for living than loving. Ufc seems to me so much more lmHnant than love. I am trying to nuke k bring to me, if not the greatest pleasure and contentment at least the feeling that I am getting the most out of life. I think I love my husband quite as much as most women, but al ready the times when I used to think of him with a thrill that shut out everything else, grow farther and further apart. One day I had a letter from Hal. He had found an apart ment of five rooms that he thought would suit us, and I determined to have all my wedding presents pack ed and setuj to the rooms before I arrived. ... One part of .al's letter interested me greatly. It said: "I met Nell Mar shall at the foot of the hill yester day as I was going home. Her moth er Is very 111 and she has been ob liged t" postpone her trip. She seem quite disappointed that she will not be able to visit your city while you are there. Nell Is pleased that you are going to have a home of your own. I'm glad you like her, Allx. I am very fond of her, and, some way, she has an attraction for ma that no other woman I have ever known possesses not even you, my dear." I had to smile t.t this, for It was the very thing thct Nell Marshall had told me about my husband. And yet, I was not jealous. I did not care enough about it to ask Hal what the attraction was mat proved so fascin ating. However, this assertion of Hal's had one effect upon me. I determined to accept the Invitation fora ride whin Duane Kenton had given me. "Poor girl," Hal's letter continued speaking of Nell Marshall, "I don't know what she is going to do when her mother dies. It is a foregone conclusion that this is her mother's last illness. She told me yesterday with an assumption of bravery, that she thought that she would havo to loin a musical comedy chorus as the only thing she could do was to sing and dance Indifferently. She tells me that she will have to earn her own living as the small Income on which she and her mother have been liv ing will cease at her mother's death. Nell seemed so blue and unhappy that I walked home with her and then stayed for supper. She said the house had been so still that she thought if Bhe were not able to talk to someone who was well, she would go mad. Although they have a very good nurse, Nell spends most of her time In the sickroom. I tried my best to cheer her up, and I guess I sueecded, for when I left, later than I had Intended, she asked me to come again eoon. I'm glad you are not a Jealous person, Allx, for I rally do think that the oor girl needs all ti e comfort thai I can give her, aud besides I am lonesome. "Dad has made another financial ar rangement which is going lo make us very comtortuule. 1 am sending you in this Iwter, a check for $100 and if you won't scold me, I'll tell you a little secret. I won the hun dred the other nli-hl at a frlendlv little game of poker, and this Is your rake off, dear girl." Tomorrow Sister Ral's Ideas. NOTICE. General hauling done Pi-imntlv. Country trips a specialty. Phone 251. Call Uusho at Jams second iand store. . o . Flywheel Breaks Up a Sawmill (By United Press). PORT MOODY, B. C, April 13 A spinning flywheel, bursting with out warning, completely wrecked the Thurston-Klaville sawmill near here and did damage estimated at 110,-000. The wheel was six feet In diame ter and weighed ten tons. One frag ment weighing 600 pounds flew out through the roof of the two story structure and Imbedded itself In the timber 60 feet away. A half dozen men, working near the wheel, escap ed without Injury. The mill Is to be rebuilt. TO EXPOSE "SIAVE" TRAFFIC Mr. Norman Wayne Phelps, broth er of Rev. Guy Fitch Phelps, will do liver his startling lecture on "White Slavery Exposed," at the Flr.it Methodist church next Thursday evening at 7:30. Over one hundred slides will be used to lllustrute the lecture. Nothing out of harmony for a mixed audience will he said or done. No admission will be charged. OREGON-- R P!!ljmgdon earth, your money's worth, in graham, wheat or rye, A?jdwej:an bake that wedding cake, and every brand of pie, VN0W1NG HOW, you must allow, gives us the right to blow, t!!gMoansright, in brown or white, here's where we knead the dough, RJ!!icookies, buns, and tarts bv tons, are in this famou3cakery, Yaalway3 win. whenyou drop in. at the WELL KNOWnJ Oregon Bakery, August Heck, Prop. orth Jackson St. PHONE 241 Roseburg, Oregon BRSIP Take Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinino 1 ablet m Be sure you get BROrJJQ Tb genuine bean this Igoatare I MOORE MUSIC rsTvoior MRS. L. D. MOOUE PIANO, HARMONY, THEORY TEACHERS' NORMAL COURSE Rooms 18, Bell Sisters Ithlff. Phono 502. WE ONLV SELL A STANDARD G-RADE OOR PITURES ARE THE BEST THATlS MADE RE J ' -ii- YOU won't find anything but satisfaction in this plumbing shop. Among the plumbing supplies we sell you won't find a fixture that Isn't constructed in a dcpendnblo manner. We also want you to know that every Job of plumb ing we do pleases the person who orders It. Roseburg Plumbing and Heating Co. C. W. Hughes, Mgr. 141 N. Jackson, Rosehurr. DECAY -OF- TEETH 1SY DR.H.R. NERBAS DENTIST The tiniest cavity In one of your toeth presents a posi tive menace to your health. The decay may be reme died before It roaches the dentine. You are likely to be unaware of the cavity before It has found Its way through the enamel, but your dentist can find It. Painless Dentistry. Examination Free. Work finaraiiterd, abso lutely, i See me for results. M J PHONE 48 I Ch!idreri Cry for Fletcher's A The Kind You Have Alway9 Bouht, and which has been in ess f,r over thirty years, has borne the signature of and has been made tinder bis per. C&zs'l"is sn!U supervision since its inf:incy. AU Counterfeits, Imitations aud "Just-as-good" ure but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Iatans and Children Experience against Experiment What isGASTORIA aitoria la a harmless substitute tor Castor Oil, Paregoric, Diops sad Ssothing Sytuj. It Is pleasant It contains neither Opium, THorphlne nor other narcotic substance. Its 13 Its guarantee. For more than thirty years It has Wa In constant use for the relief of Constipatlou, Flatulency Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids . thti assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natuial Bleep. Ih Chiltirea's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS t5t-er3 the Signature of S7 In Use For Over 30 Years The Eirvd You Have Always Bought SOME PEP SOME SNAP!. To our new lino of samples for Tailor Mnde Clothing and the prices are right. Order your uew suit now. Satisfaction guaran teed. Prompt delivery. ROSEBURG CLEANERS Phone 472. (LEANING AND PRESSING. On the Line by Nine that with a ken Electric Washing i Machine you can have your washing on Ihe line by nine o'clock. Not only thlsbut a Tlior Washer will earn Its way ns you pay. May we have the pleasure of proving these facts in your own home, without obligation to you? Ask about our monthly payment plan. Uhlig's Electric Store 1 All that's best in things Electrical . Auction Sale Tuesday, April 19 . Sale Starts 1:00 p. m., at my place x2 mile north of the Edenbower Store The following articles will be offered for sale: One Jersey cow, 7 years old, giving good flow of milk; I Poland-China hogs, weight about 100 pounds; one new piano, 1 library table, 1 Morris rock ing chair and 3 other chairs, 6 dining room chnlrs, 1 dining room table, 1 kitchen tabl', 1 o uter table, 2 drexsers, 1 bedstead com plete, 1 range cook stove, 1 heating stove, about 200 quarts canned fruit of different kinds; 75 baijy chirks, S weeks old, Rhode Island stock; 85 baby chicks, mlxi d lot, 4 weeks, old; 30 young la) ing hens; lot of garden tnols, nnd other articles too numerous to men tion. Tho goods arc nil ne and free from any incumbrances. Terms of Sale: Cash D.W. LEACH, Owner M. C. RADABAUGH, Auctioneer :4i. r 'C' i 1 1-