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i xswmoraw satcaoat, mat if. itu. pais Ttnurj "STGWnd Wigs IK' .. ... nP Black Enameled .i...!.im or Black t wis"" - $10.00 Per Pair DIAMOND AGATE CO New Chevrolet Bulek . n .aid Batteries while they last: 132.00 Studebaker 6.00 S4.50 Overland 4100 SS.00 MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Agency nuii KOSEBUBO. OREGON. 141 Norm -- LADDERS Step Ladders Don't you need one about the house? Are certainly a handy tool Orchard Ladders We have them in -lengths from 4 o 12 ft. don't confuse them with flimsy cheap ones. Are Oregon made'of Oregon material CHURCHILL HARDWARECO. riCE OF AlCTIOX SALE OF rCE OF MXTIU MIXES. ice U hereby given that, at tho kkrtBch near Dole (Ruckles P. Ira Tuesday, May 24th, 1921, at I 'clock m-. I ""I 8611 ' PUHc Vto t eu ln oand one leam ot In MKs. U. UUUULAS. Lumber V d dimensions, at reasonable to rllle I. lists. K block North I lit Side Store, 12t7 Umpqus km Psoas llt-B. Sheet Metal Work 0P MX KINDS JH.SINNIGER I" Oil STREET PHONIC 42 FOB BALE. 200 acres, well drained, nearly all cleared; free soil; ISO acres pas tured three years, now ln cultiva tion; 20 acres level, Ideal (or berries or broccoli; balance suitable) for grain and orchard; on good road, eight miles to Roseburg, 3 miles to Dlxonville, 1 mile to school. So sit uated it could be divided into two parts. For particulars address O. A. Llndblom, Dlxonville, HEMLINE Conservatoiu of Music PIANO VOICE Harmony and Theory MuBlcal Kindergarten Kohlhagen Bldg. Phone 890. Alicia Hammeraly A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry By Uta McGaoM ( ford pnoDrcrxa 4,000 cars a DAY, Larry's Devotion. "The shops will be closed by this time," said Bart in answer to Larry's request to find a shop where be could rent a typewriter. . "You'll have to get up early then, Larry. You and Alix are to play ten nis at 10 o'clock," said Bab. "All games and Dels are off. We will be playing the typewriter at thai time," grinned Larry. "Alix has engaged me as her secre tary. We are going to work four hours daily thl summer," and Larry's eyes twinkled. 'That is news," emphasized Bab her eyes two interrogation points. "And may I ask just what you are going to do, Larry, and how much you expect to be paid for It?" Larry can play a typewriter bet ter than be can a piano, Bab which is going some," commented Bart. "Contributing to the success of a genius will be reward enough," an swered Larry. 'If I thought this literary partner ship was going to last I'd feel obliged for the good of the football team, to get you away from here. I didn't bring you home with me, Larry, to keep you cooped up pounding a typo writer this summer. We've got to get In condition for football this fall." "I'll be there harder than nails," smiled Larry, amused at Bart'a vehe mence. "Tennis, hikes, rowing I am going to help Alix mix exercise with mental effort." "Mental effort, bosh!" said Bart, with the assurance of youth which as sociates effort only wltk, masculine exertion. "If you aiik me what I think of the story that magazine bought, I'll tell you It was drivel. I don't take much to this analyzing every emotion, and every impulse a person has. But if Alix can find anyone to give her three-figured checks for her stories I am reconciled," and Bart had the good grace to grin. "Nice sort of a companion Bart's going to be, for the woman he mar ries," said Bub. "Why not?" demanded Bart, "I am going to give the woman I lnarry a nice home, plenty of money, and gratify most of her wishes. We are going to live and love without asking the why's and the wherefor's." "My hero in Her Marriage' was that type of man, if you will remem ber, Bart. But why talk about the things that go in books just now, with all this beautiful country before us. Anyone with a modicum of brain and a little patience can write a story but it takes the ban of Nature and fhe creative power of God to form the ros- bush climbing over that cot tage yonder. I love roses. If I had the money I would have them about me all the time." "You should live in California then," said Larry. "There you Sep literally miles of rose hedges. And the bungalows In April are veritable bowers of crimson and blush and faint creamy yellow and white." "Sometimes," I answered him. have thought that I would like to live there If it is that land ot blue sky and sunshine that everyone ravef about. I believe, with Olive Schrein- er, that there can be nothing like de spair ln the world as long an there are sunshiny afternoon. - "I wonder If you two mooning peo ple would deign to aiUbt from this machine and eat dinner. ..with us," is railed Bart as be drew up In front ol the club house. "Of course we will and thank you for It. Our capacity for enjoying the good things of life are enormous, Bart," and Larry paused to let that thought sink home. ' Tben be added, 'Alix and I appreciate rosea and sun shine but we also appreciate good food. The wider one's range ot ap preciation of-Jife's offering the more one reall Uvea, The thought again passed through my mind that Larry wan mature be yond his years. "Do you regard food as an emo tion?" said- Bart cynically. "No. I regard it as -an appeal to the aense ot taste Just as sunshine and roses appeal to the senses of sight and feeling, and through these senses to one's love of the beauti ful." "You're hopeless, Larry. I am go ing to black-ball you as captain of the football team this fall. I'll do il reluctantly, but I'll bave to do it for if you bask in Alix's brand of senti mentality all summer, you won't be fit for a position that only a he-man can fill." 'Cease thy worries, Bart dear," said Bab sweetly, "This little summer's play Is not going to harm Larry for any purely masculine diversion." What do you mean by that?" I asked Bab quickly. I am as opposed to explanations as Bart Is to analysis," countered Bab mysteriously. Smell that coffee." said Bart. "I am going to have a planked steak. I am as hungry as a bear. Listening to conversation of thla kind always whets my appetite. It sort of gives me a hollow feeling that nothing can remove but food." . And a good dinner always helps me to carry on a conversation of this kind," said Bab. I believe you could carry on a conversation on any subject if you were starving to death. You are one of those women who always make a man reel that you believe yourself his superior." Bab and I exchanged glances. Bart had something to say. Monday Alicia Breaks a Con. tract. Present Production Greater Than for Banie Period Lut Year. Ford Is building cars at full speed. And, according to an official state ment from the factory at Detroit, the demand for Ford cars and trucks still exceeds the output, despite the fact that a new blgh level of pro duction has been reached. By the first ef May the figures rep resenting daily production were ln the neighborhood of 4.000 a day, so the-May schedule was set at 101,125 cars and trucks, not including the output of the Ford Canadian plant or any of the foreign assembling plants. The output mounted dally; May 12th brought forth 4092. the greatest number that have been produced In one day so fur this year. Since the month lias 25 working days, present indications point to a new high record. A comparison of Ford production figures for 1920 and 1921 discloses the fact that for April, 1921. the output was greater by 34,514 than for the corresponding month a year ago. The output for May. 1921, will probably overBbadow May. 1920, by between fifteen and twenty thousand can and trucks. Approximately 43.000 men are at work In the Detroit plant of the Ford Motor company. The factory Is oper ating on full time, six days a week and three shifts a day. We were never In a better condi tion than we are right now," said Henry Ford recently. C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO. THE PORTLAND NEWS Has come -to Roseburr to stv. Leave subscriptions at Paoneita'a cigar store or Monogram cigar store. James A. Shirley, Roseburg Repre sentative, ues. 147 Sheridan St. Tree price haa hit the hnttnm Order Petite and Italian trees for tan aenvery now. Prices, 3 to 4 ft.. i per juv; 4 to s, iio; and 8 to 8, tio. n. ij. tins. Koseburg. - U-XaaaaaasaaaajaM Right Out After Them! Plenty of people want plenty of things. We've listed a few in this issue. Over 4000 NEWS-REVIEW buyers and their families are reckoning up their spring wants and needs right now. The way to sell those people those things is to CONNECT. Connect your goods with their wants. Put your story into their family confabs. You can do so o-n-l-y by telling it where they expect to see it. They guide their buying by LODGE DIRECTORY. 4) 4k WOODMEN or TBI WORLD Camp No. 116. tnmts In Odd Fallow? hall Ir u.cuuii every let ana sra Monday evening!. Visiting neighbors al ways welcome. H. CARRICK, C. C. at M. MILLER. Clerk. I. O. O. Pkllrlarlaa IMmm Km. u. meets id uaa fellows- -lemple every r riaar evening ai i :.v o ciock. visit lam hrothren are always welcome. H. W. HHAW, N. O. A. J, GKDDEg. Roc. Bsc. HAH.SIT Wr, a. CAULKS Hoaeoure none meets Id Moose hall on Jackson St. on 2nd and 4th Monday evenings or eacb month at s o'clock:, visiting brethren Id good standing always welcome. VICTOR MICELLI. W. P. P. A. J. WULF. W. P. B. F. GOODMAN. Bocrota ry I. W. O. Ualen BaeaasaaKaC Ha. a. Meets id Odd fellows' Temple every Thursday evening, visiting bretbrea always welcome. V. T. JACKSON, C. P. JOHN REECE. H. P. OLIVER JOHNSON, R. & JAMES KWART. P. II KNIUHTS or PYTHIAS Alpha Lodge No. 47. meets every Wednesday even lng ln Douglas Abstract Hall, corner jHCKson at vtaamngiou bis. visit ors always welcome. WALTER CLOAKE. C. C CHAS .F. HOPKrNS. M F. J. K. WIMBERLT, K. R 8 II. K. ftoeeearat Ckaeter Re. I tloias tr.eir regular meeting on tni 1st and srd Thursuaye in earn mania km r.tniiftf ullv Invited to attend. MYRTLE REYMER8. W.M. FREE JOHNSON. Hecv. KEIfiUBORS Or WOODCRAKT IJlae mrrle No. .1. meeta on znd and 4tn Monday evenings. Visiting neighbors Invited 10 attena. PRUP1B HIDINOER, O. N. TILLIE L JOHNKON. Clerk. B. P. O. r.LKS, Raeekars; Lease Urn. tarn Holds regular communications al the Elks' TemDle en each Thorsdai of every month. All members re quested to attend rea-ularly, and all Vlalling oroinere are cvruiaiiy in vited to attend. ROY REM-OWS, E. R. R. L. WHIPPLE, Becy. k-uVAL oituKH or moosb Roeekur I jtti mm No. 10S7 meets first an third Tuesday evenings of each month at t o'clock In the Moose hall, All visiting brothers are invited u attend. C. W. CLOAK E. Dictator. H. o. pakuetkk. secretary . CITY NEWS a Arundel, ploan tuner. Phone 189-L For a brand new Jitney car, call 91. Dr. Harry E. Morgan, dentist. tel phone 483. OB lee 316 Perkins Bldg. Goodyear Solid Truck Tlrea, all alzea ln stock at the Koseburg parage. Tlmken and Hyatt Bearings for all cars and trucks at the Roseburg Garage. Exlde Batteries for all cars. Our battery repair department is at your service. The Rosesburg Oarage, Federal and Goodyear Tires and Tubes, special vulcanizing depart ment at the Roseburg Garage. Social evening tor Trainmen and Auxiliary, I. O. O. F. hall, Saturday, May 21st, 7:30 p. m. Bring the family. Committee. To make room for other coal, am closclng out Rock Springs coal at 816.60 cash per ton ln ton lots. a. J. Denn. o NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER. General Land omce, Waahlnirton. D. C April It. 1921. Notice la hereby given that aubject to the conaitiona ana limitations or tne Arts or June 8. 191S (3 Stat., ziai, and June 4. 1920 (41 Stat.. 758). and the Inatructlona of the Secretary of the Inter or of September 16. 1K17. ana June 22, 1S20. the timber on the fol lowing landa will be aold June S, 1S2h al 10 o'clock a. m. at public auction at the United Statea Land orrire at Roses burg, Oregxin, to the highest bldiler at not less than the appraised value aa shown by thla notice, aule to be sub- lert to the approval or tne Becretary of the Interior. The purchase price. with an additional sum or one-nrth oi one per rent thereof, being cqttimls- slona auowea, must oe uepoaiteu at time of eale, money to be returned If sale Is not approved, otherwise patent win Issue Tor tne timber wnirn must be removed within tes years. bids will be received from Cltlxena of the United Statea, aaaoclatlona of euch cltlxens and corporations organised under the lews of the United states o any state, territory or district thereof only, upon application or a quaunuu purchaser, the timber on any learal sub division will be offered separately be- tore being inciuaea in any oner oi a .araer unit. T. IS R. R. 1 W.. Sec. S, SW14 NWK. Pine 100 M., nr 176 M.. none ot tne pine to De sola tor less than $2. B0 per M., and none of the fir to be sold for leas than 12. 00 per M. T. 22 ., R. 6 W., Sec. . NW 8W4, pine 200 M., fir 410 M., none of the pine to be sold for less than $2.60 per M., and none of the tlr to be sold for less than 11.00 ner M. T. 21 S.. K. 7 W.. au. 1, NEK SWtt. Mr 200 M.. not to be sold for less than 11.00 per M. T. it 8., R. t W.. Sec. 2, KW4 NEtf, pine 2RI) Al., nr lbu m., fWH. pinn z?i M fir 46 M., KW'4 NWU. pine InS M. flr 20 M . NW4 SWK. Pine 45 M.. fir 10 M.. ttWU HW'i. pine 85 M tlr 36 M, SKV4 SWK. Pine 140. M . nr 10 M.. none of the pine to be sold for less than $3.00 per M., and none of the fir to be sold for less than $1.00 per M. WILLIAM SI'RT. Commissioner Gen eral Land Office. "OUR PRICES ARE DOWN TO A LEVEL Where You may Buy with Confidence" Retail prices In Dry Goods and Women's Wear are DOWN 30 per cent on the average on most things we sell, and In many ' cases more than HALF. Most economists agree that we will not be back entirely to pre war prices for some time, and It seems fair to assume that prices today are near a staple level. At this store you will always get full value for every dollar spent. I. ABRAHAM 'THE SILK STORE." ATTENTION E.V-SERVIL'E MKN Next Tuesday night Umnaua Post No. 16 will hold a big. rousing meeting. You'd better be there if you want to hear Borne facts about the bonus and many other questions vital to former service men. Eats and program will be a aide 4ssue and a big time la in store. G. A. R. room a at the armory on .Tuesday night. May 24tb, at 8 p. m. The mass meeting scheduled for Saturday night has been postponed owing to the Inabll- ity of the flying sauadron to be present. ADJUTANT TJMPQUA POST. BICE RICE Are 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 email orders alike. o The best way to let the people know your wanta Is through the columns of a newspaper. We can put your wants before 17.000 people. GRADUATION DAY. Your teacher, your classmate, your chums. Will you remember them? Do you want them to remember you? Why not give them your por trait? Lest you forget, phone 462 and make an appointment for your sit ting. ROSEBURG PHOTO STUDIO. Clark ft Clark, Props. Bell Sisters Bldg. PROFIvMiIONAIi CARDB RAIIlSAlim, Auctioneer, geu blgh $. b39 N. fine hi. kills, r. l. -Cut Flowers. Pbone 240. 402 W. Cass. OR. M. H. Physician. Pl.Tl.KR Chiropractic 122 W. Lane St G-WE YOUR HOME 1 eaai . a a asst. I nt rKUrCR CRC KEEP YOUR PLUMBlN&v IN r?fPAIR ! BROCCOLI GROWERS Order fertilizer at once and take advantage of last car lot of the season. Farm Bureau Exchange Feed, Bred Corn, Huy, and Potatoes. - Open MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Address null orders Box 827. La l'H,s7:ll.KrTn1 nON'T neglect the plumbing of your home.. It Is as ser- lous a fault as neglecting your own health ln fact it la one and the same thing. It there is something out of gear with your water pipes or drain age, call us ln at once. Roseburg Plumbing and Heating Co. C. W. Hughes, Mgr. 142 N. Jackson. Roseburg. LUMBER YARD f We manufacture our own lumber and have both rough and dressed lumber alvard. If you want lum ber, see us. PHONE 324. NORTH SIDE GROCERY i PRICE DROPPED $250 f I The Oakland Sensible Six 8 At the new price of $1375.00 delivered,"iaTthe best value for p your money. Compare it with any six cylinder automobile A 0 selling $500.00 more and you will be convinced. j High power, long mileage on tires and gas, makes the 4 0 Oakland inexpensive to operate. Let us demonstrate to you. R Oakland inexpensive to operate. Let us demonstrate to you. J. F. BARKER & CO., Mitchell & Oakland Automobiles, Implements aw" UR. V. n. COHMTT DrufClesa Phyat- clan. Lady attetvlnnt. Phone office 60, realdenc 48. Office houra a. m. to 6 p. m. Kvenlnfra by appoint ment. Kooma 401-1. Perklna tilde at. P. A A. Me l-a-Vr. U4 IV. 1W Regular communications ltnS and 4th Wedneadnya each month at Mason It Temple, Ho Moure;. Or. Visitors wel come W F. HARRIS. iMf. JOHN B. HUN TAN, W.M. NEWS-REVIEW Ads rehkkah Roeeourr Reoekab Lads rk fk S- ilmmtm In 'fAA V I lows' temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting members In good standing are Invited to attend. MTRTLB TRETBEX N. Q RRI.LK PTEPHENSON. Sen. ETHEL BAILEY. Fin. Beer. Fence Just received. Carload of Page. Several kinds poultry fence. Carload barb wire, nails and staples. Write us. Stearns & Chenoweth Oakland and Yoncalla. SOME PEP SOME SNAP! To our new line of samples for Tailor Made Clothing and the prices are right. Order your new suit now. Satisfaction guaran teed. Prompt delivery, ROSEBURG CLEANERS Phone 472. CLEANING AND PRESSING. w. B. A. O. T. . Reeekaea Kja. 11 home regular reviews an sec ond and fourth Thursday afternoons In Mavcebee hall. Slaters of other reviews visiting In our elty are cor dially Invited to attend oar reviews laaccabee ball on Case street. . Lorn re locks. Qosa, ' iwmom aVATP. CeA. MOORE MUSIC ST LDIO Dunning Kindergarten Classes for tbildren 4 to It years, starts 8ept. 1, 1921. For Information Phone E02. or call at Bell Bisters' Blrlg. WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS i Douglas County Light and Water Co.