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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1921)
nuRvm lrwwmjurTTWW wkpxfsp.at, junk 20. 1021 will miiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiinTTmi Crap Natures Gifts in food for the human body are abundant in e-Hnts -through the good ness of whole wheat and malted barley: Pelicious.nburishing fieres a Reason gold by all grocers tly Postum Cereal Co.,Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan. A IK'B KICK Vg Municipal Bonds that. 1 10 per cent on Oregon. ! I and Montana towns ana He specialize In Liberty j Bonds. We handle Ball orders alike. PA NCR AT WINCHESTER.- WVOI.I AMI CA1MI.WJK JKTS FOR SAI.K ( 1000. 50 cvula per 100. h Broil., 117 N. Jackson 5 F ! r Dance Friday night. July 1. at Winchester. Music by utt s orchestra. Alicia Hammersly A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry BybkhMcGloM CASCARA BARK. The market nrlce on Cascara bark for this season Is 4 cents pound. as Deliver at Brger's Bargain Store. An I'nconraitlonal Idi'a. I "Hart." B.llri Ijirrv u'hnn hA ...u make hlsmelf JheaTd above Uurt't laughter at the Idea of Uoland Karly being a devoted husband "jour slang and boUterousncss went well while you weie in college, but now that you havo been graduated you should lake on the actions and amiearmice of a gentleman even If von rin nni feel like one." Hart contented himself with a great slap on Larry's hack and the admonition: "Go to it. old man! Oo- to It! Dignity becomes you." Then, turning to me. he asked: "What have you planned for us. Alix We have grot to get busy. We've only a little while to stay in the big town. "Suppose we take a car out to the shore for dinner tonight." I replied "You can dance If you wish and we can make our plans there. But I Siva you fair warning that I do not know any girls for you to dance with., I have been loo busy to .make any acquaintances." "You have been altogether too busy. Allx," said Bart -as he affec tionately put his arms about my shoulders. "It Is all very well for you. my dear, to think that you are frnlng tn bo able to shut yourself up and write the rest of your llfo away, but It can't he done not nt your age and with your beauty. Where's Larry?: he nuked abruptly and we both noticed Lnrry had vanished. "Here I am." called Larry from the nursery and we went In to find my boy laughing In high gleo as Lnrry tossed him tin in the air to the great consternation of Hannah. "Little Hal Is just as cunning as ever. Allx. If you don't mind. Bart. I'll snend mv week with him," ad ded Larry tantallzlngly. "Yes. you will not. You were determined to come to the big town and now you have got to play the game." I looked at Lnrrv In surprise. I did not know that it was ho who had suggested coming to the "hie town," Bart ca'led it. He said nothing Called forand Delivered Fhone 47 J. bseburg Cleaners J. F. DILLARD, Proprietor fining, Pressing, Repairing, Alterations Ih Jackson Si. Mail Orders Solicited KkXHX000CH30.OO0.00OC however, until a little later when Bart had gone out to see about a taxlcah. "Aren't yon glad to see me, Alix?" he asked. "I was hungry for a sight of vou and little Hal. so I persuaded Bart to come. He really thinks the Idea was his. although he likes to accuse me of It. "I haven't found the real girl yet that you promised me. Dp to date yon are still the only girl I want." "Lnrrv. you heard what Bart said about Mr. Earlv. Perhans ten venrs ego Bolnnd Earlv thought Mrs. Early wns the real girl. She is ten years older than Mr. Early, Ijirry. "That hns nothing to do with our ea-e. You are barely three years older than I am." "But Ijirrv " "l-onk over there." he Interrupted as he pointed across the street. A man and woman, in the garb of gyp sies, were playing a liurdy-gurdy, or rather the man was turning the erank, but the woman was singing and shaking her tambourine. She was obviously the older and much the better looking of tho two. Don't you see, dear, that they are happy? A few years' difference In their ages means nothing to them. They have all the sunshine In the world: they have all the earth on which to wander. If society disowns thorn by the same token they ignore society." "Larry" I said suddenly remember ing the man and woman that I had seen from the car window at the sta tion. "1 wish that you and I could go unfettered and free as those two people out there for Just one day. il am so tired of not only doing the things that the world approves, but also always having to do them In just the way the world desires." Larry left me suddenly. I held my breath In suspense. I had an intuition that he was going to do some peculiarly boyish and peculiar ly foolish thing and I found mysolf eager to aid him. I watched him cro3s tho street. I saw him go up to the gypslca and, after a little talk. I saw Larry give the man some money. In exchange khe gave Larry his torn, velvet jacket. The woman looked up to the window where I was standing and. smiling she banded Lnrry her tambourine. As he came back across the road, he met Bart at the door and the two boys came Into my apartment with a great clatter. "She'll never do It," I heard Bart say. "Yes, she will." answered Larry, i I'll Just bet you fifty dollars, which Is half of all I have In the world, that Alix hasn't the nerve," asserted Bart. "Allx hasn't the nerve to do what?" "Why, Larry says Hint you and he are going to take that hurdy-gurdy about town for a day and test what this perfect freedom from all con ventions means. I have Just bet him flftv dollars that you wouldn't do 4t." "You lone. Bart." I said ouloKiy. "Wait. Larrv. until I get on some thing gypsv-like, and nwny we go." "But I thought we were going out to the shore for dinner, objected Bart. "Oh, don't worry. We'll Join you nt "the hotel about eight o'clock. We'll probably be tired of our mas querado by that time." "Trust you. Lnrry, but not that much" grinned Bart. "I nm golns to follow nlong behind you to see that you donf park that hand organ In some secluded place and then get into tour own clothes again with my firty dollars In vour pocket." Tomorrow A Fnntnsllc Adventure. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR JULY 4th ersey Ice Cream "None Eetter" I TUFA NTS KF.F.I KYI'.S OX CARS Hoo1;ct" Dnnserous In Since They Molorlscd tendance Officer. Seattle Al t' J i i )ouglas County Creamery I Phone 340 WE SFXL i Edison MAZDA LAMPS las County Light and Water Co. Ak any kid In Seattle who has a endcncv to plnv hookey once In a while and he will tell you that he always keens a sharp outlook for Dodee Brothers dourlng cars and roadsters. Reason this Is the type of car l-sed by the eight attendance officers of the Seattle senool noarci. wno scour the city constantly inr yui- toms of luvenlle delinquency. More than once one of these cars hns mi'lcd. nlnncslde the curb or ,-tldrd tin to the swlmmln' hole to the great dismay of the youngster who remained out of srhonl to at-1 (tend his grandmother's fnnernl. Out wtnncd the truant oinccr ami winn .lohnnev cmild move he was under rros-exrtmlnatlon. New the Seattle school hoard nan na.'e It a little easier for Johnny by giving him a reasonable chance to '-duck." The board has ordered that cars used by attendance officers be 'plainly lettered In conformity with the stvle of lettering on an timer cars owned by the school district. When this action was proposed It brought forth a sharp and insistent Votes! by one of the school officials. .The objection wae reported by a Seattle paper as follows: "Mr. Fleming said In his commu nl.ntlnn ol protest that as Dodge Brothers cars are nsed exclusively yy the aepariiuen-., any ir.... I brothers car Is instantly ine onjevi r aii-.niclnn on the part oi inn ju onii nonulailon.of a community. To make them more conspicuous hy let- terlng would be merely adding to the troubles of an overburdened and tin appreciative public servant. Hut the protest was overruled." The Seattle police department also kscs 10 Dodga Brothers touring cars. The various departments of the city and county together operate 37. Little wonder the small boy re gards the familiar "D.B." monogram With suspicion. Service. Ask 1 ' Prince Albert's a new note in the joys of rolling 'em! Talking about rolling your own cigarettes, we'll tell you right here that Prince Albert tobacco has 'em all lashed to the mast! You've got a handful-of-happiness coming your di rection when you pal it with P. A. and the makin's papers! For Prince Albert is not only delightful to your taste and pleasing in itsrefreshingaroma.but our exclusive patented process frees it from bite and parch ! And, for a fact, rolling up Prince Albert is mighty easy! P. A. is crimp cut and stays put and you whisk it into shape before you can count three! And, the next instant you're puffing away to beat the band! Prince Albert is so good that it has led four men to smoke jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It's the greatest old buddy smoke that ever found its way into a pipe or cigarette! Frlnf Alktrt It 9mt4 in toppy rmd fcasa. tidy fd timm, httndfmm pound nrf hall pmund lilt humijora mnd inthm pound erymlml ataga h M mi d r with mppngm wnpitttnmr P- the national joy tmoke CoprrliM ISZt kr K. J. IUyaoM VVUu Salua, DAXCK AT ItlllDLIC. Dance at Kiddle pavilion Wednesday, June 2 'J til. Musle by Ott'B orchestra. KOTICH. Second hand furniture wanted. Let us make you an offer before you ell. JAItVIS ft BELLOWS, 329 West Cass St. l'hone 261. NOTICK TO PUILIC. Have your chimneys cleaned as It Is dangerous with dirty chimneys, l'rotwct yourself and family from burning up. Do not wnlt until you start your fire In stoves or furnace In the fall. Do it now and be safe. Call between 9 and 6, phune 37G. Goodyoar Service, Service Oarage. Pennsylvania Tire us. Ford Oarage. e DESTltOY GLASS TO Klin. BEF.R SIGNS (Hy I'nlled Prss. Bl'FFALO. June 29. Destruction of .thousands . of dollars worth of fancy stained glass that adorns Buf falo's erstwhile saloons depends on a decision soon to be made by City Judge Woltz. Itecentlv a police captain was pass ing a soft drink establishment that .it ere time was one of America's many watering troughs and hlf .enirle eve caught sight of a sign which had been worked Into the stained window. The sign read: "Wines and Liquors." Tho rnntaln arrested the propri etor of the establishment and he Pleaded guilty of havelng glass bearing such legends. It was argued that such signs are now aenlnst the law and Judge Woltr. took the case nniler advisement. Should the ludge rule that the 'cn If unlawful. It will mean that hundreds of similar fancy glass sign that now embellish soft drink placef ihat once were saloons will have to le destroyed. See us. C LUMBER YARD ! We manufacture our own luinbor and have txjth rotijrh mid drtvised lumber at yard. If you want lum ber, boo us. PHONE 324. NORTH SIDE GROCERY Goodrich Tine Service. A . 1 nckwood ISntnr Co Jersey Milk I will deliver milk or cream to any part of the city, evening or morning, at the regular price. I'hono 270-It. W. F. Ramp GET YOUR Dryer Ready For Dryer Stoves and Pipe see J. II. SINNIGER Sheet Metal Works 119 Oak Phone 428 IROFKAIONAIi CAIllW U W4IIAI .ll, AuctlonMt, gen high I. ISV N. Hn 8t msaVii. u kw cut Flowws. Fbon tl. M. H. I nyslcUo. ri.ti.KH cniropraelM HI W. InVX (. Rice'sGarage Cylinder Re-Boring a Specialty. Only electric re-bo ring machine In llio county. HM NORTH MAIN. MlllSIII IPX!) STAGE. Leaves rtosrhiirs: Dally 7 A. M. Leaves Marshflelil Dnlly 7 A. M. Fare to Myrtle l'olnt. Including war tax fft.4 Pare to Coqullle, Inrludlng war U ' Fri to Mar.hfleld, Including war ux noo Tickets at old stage office, ghrrMtn St. Phon 14. JOHNSON WKKKI.T. Trims. THE MODERN FIXTURES THAT WE SEUL- ARE BOUNP TO HELP YOU FOLKS, KEEP WELL. ssaasian "V HEINLINE Constrvalwy ef Musk ni Aft Kindergarten and Dunning Sys tem for children 4 to 14 years of a bo Voice and Art Work conducted by Mrs. Brand and Mrs. Rusho. Vacation July 1-SepL 1. J. GOLDEN, THE Automobile Painter He will make your car look as good as m new factory finish, and guarantee work to stand up. Cr. Winchester snd Jnckson. Tin-: b.i keep V ten by UK b' st book on how to well could bo writ- a sanitary engineer lx'caiine In sanitary plumbing you will find tho modern nmlh od of keeping your homo wliolesoiiin and healthful. Roseburg Plumbing and Heating Co. C. W. Hughes, Mgr. 141 N. Jackson. Uos. burg. I 4'si f TMi I wmico w Mi on Ye Lfr-- I - - . '' buejecr. v -ant to retc.i "r t7---rr: '. -----i - ----- Fence Just received. Carload of Page. Several kinds poultry fence. Carload barb wire, nails and staples. Write us. Stearns & Chenoweth Oakland and Ton call. Iloseburg, Myrtle Point, Coquille and Marshlield Stage 7-P.ssfBjff CidilUt-S Cars Leaves Ilntol Umpqua T a. dally. Far to Myrtle Point, 16 .48. Fare to Coquille, $7.00. Fare to Marshfleld, $1 00. COAST AUTO LINES