Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 25, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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THK OCMTBUII OOIIMNV, HtW VOU OITT,
NOTICK.
Divine le'.sed the Hlldobrand and
rm:pbell bar we are in a gositlon to
irnish sand, gravel or sediment in
kir quantities. Phone 157-K or
;-F!. Wallace uainoun.
RICE & RICE
' Arn offering Municipal Bonds that
yield from 6 to 7 per cent on Oregon.
Washington and Montana towns and
counties. We specialize In Liberty
and Victory Bonds. We handle
large and smnll oiders alike.
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Gromore Fertilizer!
FO R.
LAWNS, FLOWERS, GARDENS, BULB
f EKNS, SHRUBS, ORCHARDS
Try it once and you will always use Gromore
SEND FOR BOOKLET
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
House Gleaning
becomes a pleasure when
you use a
Royal Vacuum
Cleaner
It cleans by air alone, thus re
moving all wear on the Carpet.
Let us make a demonstration in
your home. Ask about our pay
ment plan. .
Alicia Hammersly
A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry
By Ida). McCIom COmo
nenelet Wmtm
Hal's Habits Persist.
,-L,r.'rd very harcl f,er ""I nt
-ay that morning to Interest my If
in putting our apartments in order
and in the making of the little easy
clothe, fur the babybut I could not
wunn interested.
Kor the first time, I was sorry a
''aby was coming to me
I told myself I did not want It.
and in the next breath I upbraided
niys !f for even thinking of such a
ihlng. .
In later years I came to know that
the woman who has no children Is
always an unhappy woman but that
morning, I wanted to bo free fee
to show Hal that I could be Just as
thoughllesa of him as he was of me
Of course, that was not a very high
nurpose or ambition, but it was a
very human one.
During the morning th thought
came to me thatl could write a storv
as I had often done in school davs
upon some of the problems that
ame to a woman in my position,
and then and there I sat down and
wrote a story which I called "iter
Marriage". The whole thing just un
rolled Itself. I wrote as rapidly as
though I were wriiing a letter. 1 be
ame so Interested that I did not re
alize that I had eaten no luncheon
and it was nearly dark beforo I
m how the time had flown and now
I must prepare dinner.
I carefully put away .my manu
script, because I did not Intend thai
Mai should know anything about it.
When he came home, I met him with
a smile as though nothing had hap
pened, because 1 had decided that It
would not help mutters to prolong s
disagreeable tension.
"Now you're like your old sweet
self" (aid Hal cheerfully. " knew
vou would be all right, and I-am not
olng to be neglectful again. You're
looking fine, Allx, and you're the
host little cook In the world. If 1
weren't so "all In" we would go to
a show this evening."
'Did yon go to the funeral this
tfternoon, Hal?'1
"No."
Again I understood that that was
like my huBliand. Ho never would
do a disagreeable thing If ho could
possibly avoid It never givo him
self a bad quarter of an hour.
"I wrote Nell a little note he said
telling her I knew she would'nt miss
me among her many other friends to-
(day. but that you and I both would
,do all we could to help her In the fu
ture. Poor girl, I hardly kuow what
.she ts going iu do."
1 was not long left In doubt, how
ever. - days afterward, .Nell
.Marshall came over to see me. She
wanted to tell me that she was go
ing away to take up a stage career.
Hal seemed quite horrified when
I told him of this.
"Why surely you think she Is fit
ted for something ot that kind" I
said. "She Is good looking and she
sings a little and dances well."
"Perhaps. Rut I hate to think or
anyone I care for going on the stage.
Not long afterward I learned that
Hnl had managed to give her $500
with which to tide her over the Brat
few months and she got settled in
her new work.
The day went on in endless mon
otony tor me. I did not haw that
ecMatlc fellng of expectant mother,
liord that some women talk about,
i'ertinpa It was berairo In noma way
I felt dully that Hal was lo-ang In
tcrrttt In me that he had had liefore
we were inarrlel. I grew very de
spondent oh J ho time drew near. I
knew very few people in t"e town In
which we wore living. Two or three
ttiiien llI had brought his men
friend home to dinner; but the ef
fort of preparing the meal and Hie
knowledge tliar I would have to put
out a greater effort to put the house
in order, afterward made me so apa
thetic that I presumr I appeared to
lie stupid before his friends; besides
I had a feeling of self conwlouiiiirwi
w'Hrh at lat made me auk him not
to bring any one eLse to the house.
More and more he told me that hi
was busy at the office. More and
more he did not come home to din
ner. More and more often he would
stay out very late, although never
did he remain until dawn. I knew
that he was gambling, because there
was many a time when he left me
with verv little money. Hal was nev
er miserly or stlncy with me. When
he had money, I was welcome to all
of it, but he often was thoughtless
about giving me money unless I
would ask him for It. I husbanded
the check my father had given me
carefully, but at last It seemed to me
that I could stand it no longer, and
I told llul that I run st go home
must go home for the birth of my
child.
Tomorrow A Mother' Advice. -
OVKltSTOCKKO.
Fur this week only. I am of
fering Ajax tires at a discount
of 15v!. Come early and gel
your size.
GREEN'S TIRE SHOP.
ISASIll.H.L Kl ITS AltRIVR
The baseball suits recently order
rl l.v tlio Southern Pnciflc Twillehl
league team urrived today nnd wer;
placed on display In llarth's Toggery
window by Phil Harth. the local A.
'I. SpauliUng agent. The suits are
qrey, with a fine red Btripo and arc
very attractive. In addition to the
sign of the 8. P. lettering there is n
bij; "4" signifying the "Ilig Four"
brotherhoods.
H EST COLDS
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Apply over throat and chest
irer with not Hannd doth.
ems
Vapo rub
17 Million Jan UttiYfrit
liKT MR HKLP YOU GKT A HOME.
I'OH YOIT.
The big time Is coming soon.
Watch the ads.
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CAKKTKKIA DINNER.
The Indies of the Baptist church
will hold a Cafeteria dinner of roast
meat, potatoes, salad, pickles, also
len rren m and cake, on Tuesday.
April 26th, at 6 o'clock, in their
church.
Mlt. rlSHKKMA.V
AT YOl'H 8KKVICI3.
Tho life time exTericnce of a mas-
i l.nr Vmir old rod re
IU1 I " 11 1 1 : 11 1 ' . ----
built better than new, or a new rod
built to your order. All work abso
lutely guaranteed. Write for price
list. Harry D. Hobson, Lyons, Oregon.
I have made arrangements by
which I can offer yofl some very de
sirable lots both on Improved and
unimproved streets and build houses
to suit purchaser. Will give you
long time payments at reasonable
Interest. If you are Interested In
getting a home, see me at my resi
dence, 818 North Jackson St. Phone
388-Y. U. S. Nichols, General Contractor.
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Uhlig's Electric Store
All that'sbest in things Electrical
JTiv T7. it, miioiii: -Music Miiiiie.
iilunn. harmony, theory. Toahi-r
normal course. Boll Sister. Bid.
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!, itMlAIIAI 'ill. Auctioneer, gets high t
610 N. 1'lne JRl i-
-I . . ..n . . I iivarl ' H fl n f
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i OREGON-
K 33tbreid on earth, vaur money's worth, in graham, wheat or rye,
Aid we can bake that wedding cake, ani ev3ry brand of pie,
KN2-V1M3 HD'.V, yjj miit allov, givaa U3 tha right to blow,
Eachjoafu fj !-,.-,v1 0? -viUb. hire's w'lar aw 3 knead the dough,
Rjlg-cr)kie3, bjn?, and tarts by tw, ara h th;3 fam-)U3 cakery,
Y ou always jw:in,jw-henyou drop' in, at the WELL KNOWnJf
Oregon Bakery. August Heck, Prop.
328 North Jackson St. PHOXE 241 Roscburg, Oregon
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L
Kelly Springfield tires, lotta miles.
Highway Service Co.
Cnll at the Ideal Bakery, Sheridan
at., for Superior Bread and pastry-
Waverly oils and grease, 100
Pennsylvania. Highway Service Co.
United States Tires are good Urea.
Highway Service Co.
nr TTnrf-v V; ,ir..n flentl.t IaIm
phone 483. Office SIS Perkins Bids;
Robert Blakely, of Glide, spent the
day in this city attending to busi
ness matters.
Try Waverly heavy oil in that mo
tor. Highway Service Co.
full Bl lha Irtnnl n.lfAr Qtrnrtrtari
St., for Superior Bread and pastry.
W. E. Kurtz, of Grants Pass, Is
tending several days In the city at
tending to business matters.
For painless extraction of teeth
all on Dr. Nerbas, destist. Masonic
Jldg. Phone 4 48.
Mrs. D. P. McKay of Wilbur was
In the city today attending to busi
neps matters for several hours.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Knight, of
Portland, passed through here yea
terday on their wa) to California.
We handle every style of light
bulbs for automobiles. At the right
price. C A. Lock wood Motor Co.
Harding to Send
Message iff Church
.n,'?: Associated Preee).
MARION. Ohio. Anrll sa-Tk,.,.'.
going to be a new Il.mlo rhiirrh
Chalk Butte, Meuda county. South
fueoia. n corn r stone i: going to
be laid soon, and heu the stone hi
swung In place, the chink of the
trowels will sound a message nt good
will from Presid-nt llurdlnn. old
time frl?nd of ttm paMoi. and from
the president's chur.b hero, Trlnit
iiaptisr.
The men's Plble i lass of the Vr.
Ion church that President Huntini;
attended, before ho left for Washing-
ien, nas tnaeii up a collection to pay
for the corner stone, assuring Ihe
church's pastor. Kev. John Wmn
that it wanted the honor.
Rer. Mr. Wynn ud to preach In
Marlon In the days when Mr. Hard
ing was a country editor. lie was
pastor of the i'aulist church at
Green Camp, Marion county nnd, a'
one time, pastor of the Kniinanucl
Baptist church here.
When the new church st Chalk
Butte, became a reality. Rev. Mr.
Wynn wrote the men's Bible class of
Trinity church, asking if it did not
want the honor of purchasing the
cornerstone. A collection for that
purpose was taken up In record time
and the money Is all ready to for
ward. The cornerstone Is to cost 840.
AXM'Ab CliKAN'-l'P.
Have all tin cans and rubbish (ex
cept ashes) placed upon the curb of
streets not later than Wednesday
evening April 27th. 1921. The city
earns will commence hauling Thurs
day morning, April 28th. Put rub
bish In sacks or medium sited boxes.
D. it. SHAMBROOK, Marshal.
HAVK A GATHERING I'LAl'K.
Some humorist once wrote In a
vein of sarcasm to the effect that
human beings are not unlike sheep
"where the leader goes, so gons
the crowd. For years it has been
the custom of the farmer folks to
gather in Roseburg on Saturday and
a study of this fact brings forth
many peculiar things. The country
gentlemen and their families gath
ered here today in large numbers
and as usual the men congregated
on their favorite stamping ground.
the west side of Jackson street, be
tween Cass and Onk. Just why they
gather In this one particular spot
has never been solved, but It Is a
well known fact that should you wish
to locate one of them on a Snturday
afternoon hern, that section of the
city would probably be the first place
you would hit for.
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FOR . THE CO.N'KFHVATIYE IN-
VF.NTOIt.
We can place some very good farm
and city loans at 7 and 8 per cent
interest. We are conservative In our
operntiun. We make 20-yeur rural
credit loans. '
Se M. P. Rice of It lew A Rtce.
rniso.NKUs wi iik kki i:asi:i
NEW YORK. April 23 Commnnd-
er Evangeline Booth of the Salvation
Army today announced that a Lon
don cable message reported 25 fial
vatton Army prisoners In Russlii had
been released by the Soviet authori
ties. They were arrested laat Feb
ruary In retaliation for the efforts
of Henry Mapp, Salvation Army
commander, to enlist British aid re
garding the difficulties of the work
ers wore having with the Bolshevik
government. The prisoners were na
tive Russians.
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WOOL AMI MOHAIR DATLS.
Mr. R. A. Ward, of Portland, rep
resenting the Western Oregon Wool
and Mohair Producers Association,
and other speakers will hold a meet
ing on the following dales at these
places: Klkton, April 29; Oakland,
April 30: Yoncalla. May 4; Days
Creek, May 6; Ten Mile, afternoon
of May 7; Camas Vulley, evening of
May 7.
All people Interested in wool or
mohair growing are urged to come to
these meetings. Matters of great In
terest will be discussed.
SECRETARY.
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VSF.n MOTOR EXCHANGE.
Oak and Pine His.
All makes and sizes, trucks, tour
ing, roadsters, and bugs. Some of
these completely overhauled. Some
very late models. Let us know what
you want. Excellent buys and terms
to suit. McOUEW HOSE.
11X11. OTII K.
fn th- I'mtnty i.'ourt of Lfouglas Coun
ty. Oreson.
In the rraltfr of the e-tnt of Karah
Ann fiofidhonrn. rlera.,rl.
John ;oodloiirn, the arimlnletmtnr
nf the enlfjte of Mareh Ann tJfVMlhourn,
nWfHFl. liavlna: renderfd and pre
ritei1 for ettl-mnt and filed In tlile
I'ouit hie final ai'i oont of hie admlnle
trarlon of en 1,1 eetete. It le ordered that
Tiieilav. ttie 17th day of Mar. 121.
belrie; a dny nf a I'-rin of eald court.
2 orlo- a p. m. or enin nay ne ap
nted for th eettlment of ealrl a
int. end tliat nnthe of Bald aettle-
mnt lie ruitillehed in the Roeburil
Sfwa-Uivlear. e Hfevpener iitilif.hfd
In Ifoualee County. Orreron, ae often as
onre a wes for four cneo-utlve
weeke prior thereto.
irated this 1 th rjey of April, HJI
ti. i. BTtWAHT, Count jadg.
POLITE SERVICE -
eXPERT SKILL
THAT IS
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I HOW WE I
poln
TO attract your attention
we've got to keep on talk
ing about our plumbing
attention. We must keep on
advertising the fart that the
supplies we sell are of a su
perior make and that our
prices are absolutely Just nnd
fair. We can mata you believe
If yon give us an order.
Roseburg Plumbing
and Heating Co.
C W. Bugbea, Mgr.
141 N. Jackson, Roaebarg.
EAT! EAT!
EAT!
Sample Menu:
Roseburg Cafeteria
Roast Pork, Dressing, Potatoes
and Gravy
PIE
Bread and Butter, Coffee
or Tea
ALL FOR 35c
j W.
SHORT ORDERS
Sharply Reduced
You can now afford to eat
W. R. Warner
L. P. T.
The regular dance ot the h. F. T.
club will bo held at the Klks hall
-Monday, April 25, Dancing begins
at 8:30.
E. P. Woods
JAitVIS IllXLOWS
Are now open at all II mns and are
ready for any and all second hand
goods you have for sale. Give ua a
call. Phone 251. Cass street.
D. J. JAitVIS ft C. A. BELLOWS.
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LUiMBER YARD
We manufacture our own lumlier
', and have both roueh and tlreKed
lumber at yard, if you wunt lum
Iber, see us. PHONE 324.
'NORTH SIDE GROCERY
....
Fence Just received. Carload ot
Pago. Several kinds poultry
fence. Carload barb wire, nails
and ataplui. Write us.
Stearns & Chenoweth
Oakland and Yoncalla.
Sheet MetalWork(
OP ALL KINDS
J. II. SINNIGER.
1IB OAK iTRKKT ' PHONR 4M
WE SELL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas Couniy Light and Water Co.
ICE
ROSEBURG ICE COMPANY
Delivered to any part of the city on short
notice. I'hone your
orders to us for
prompt delivery.
KIINKf & CKAMBfRS
Phone 14
AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES
New Gould Batteries while they last:
Chevrolet $32.00 Stud, baker 16.00
Dulck 34. SO Overland 25.00
IfQdge 41.00
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Agency lluick and CtrTro4r4
441 North JscKson St ItOSKIlVnft. OfUXiO.I.
SOME PEP
SOME WAP!
To our new line of samples for Tailor Mad. nothing and th.
prices are right. Order your now suit now.. Satisfaction guaran
teed, prompt delivery.
ROSEBURG CLEANERS
Phone 47.
CI I: A I NO AND PHERHIHO.