Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, July 13, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    rr.au men
Sam Lewis Believes in English Tongue
Wcll-Known Tenor Hat Little Patience With Singing
in Foreign Language Exclusively
Alicia Kammeraly
A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry
By Mail McCle Obum
rwa4 a i
(? fik 5 Tl!
Mr. Karl)-, llubbantl Call.
Restlessly I torsed and turned un
til wht-n at last my eyelids were
ipmarllnx Irom la k of ale p and my
nerves were drawn ao laul that ii
k(ll.1 In ...A ll.i.t .I..... .........
, ........ ... me ...a. :urT WUC HVUUI
io pun apart, 1 saw a sort grey light
uiiijiik inruuKn my wiiiuow.
With the Messed notion that day
I hl-.;i If in v o.l I ......I.I ..... II
...... ft mi. i i nuuiu iiui icaiif
'have to Bleep at all. I started up and
-owned an me -ndrws and threw up
uii trie miaoHH. our Me tons or the
luweal bulldlngji I aaw that aoft
pn-y liKiit beroinlnir the pink blush
of promised day.
I stood at my favorite window a
few momenta Just "vaHliia for what
I kmw not. Rndilenli- it lmnai
neei,d that with a leap the nun an-
eiren and tne whole world wan
varm nud bright. I utreti h...i m.t
mv hands and took a Ions, loni?
breath for nulte as mulilenlv nil mv
troubles and annovniifea iin.mri
aside. Those awful hlai k shadow
mat conn- to us In the nlBht't loni;
Hours were Rone.
I Went bark to mv Knt M..M...
I wnuni J ti hi drop down on It to nlan
mv day. Ahruntlv I fminti tnvuoir
sitting un with a confused feeling
n'iii aoinrone was rliiulni; the tele
nhonn "l womb r who la ratlins me
so early." I said to mrsetf as I
onened mv eves and found ihat the
sun wis pouring In and the clofk on
the mantel annoimeed ten mlnutas
to eleven. I had been asleep after
all.
I took up the receiver and listened
Movie Closeups
Kam Lewi, the prominent Welsh-tenor, who Is Hlnlnx for Cliautuuuu
aiidlen.-e this year, lira little patience with tl.e concert nliiKer who tries to
"foist forclcn iHtirunpFH on Amerlri,K." Jlr. Lewis kiis-"I believe the time
IS not Tlir otT ullell Aluerlcmi llinlielices lire aolli In lemioi.l m..ru ul, ),. In
a laiiKiniKe ll.ey c;m iiinl.-rstniid. I'ein.milly, never ulna; even one irroup In I
" re.iies.e.l.- to .... .
mr. wi nus mime rnpiil slrld. s In the music world of late years. He Is ..... , V .
ppearlnit this season at the head of his own compnny. Asslstliu, artists are r ... ' '.J" V ba? new" for you
Amher Hopkins, reuder. Allen Ament violinist n,..i i. i.. i,..... ,'.arry s mther has Just learned that
nd accompanist. ' Jl v ' if,"" must ,1,,m" urSlcal opera-
tlon I.TimedlMtely and he Is leaving
g" ' i, for home In five minutes. He is
. now nnrtf (10 rnnfnnii.. . .
' uniHivmiy alio asaeu
wlih l.ucretln Eantman, whose hus- me to call you up. I am going with
band la a morai derelict, addicted to him, dear, for he la nearly beside
opium and loose women. I.ucreila's himself. Ills mother wanted him to
.up of disgust brims over at last, but come home Instead of corning here
Tom's faiher entreats her to give with me. but she gave him no par
'iini one Inst chance. The test Is ticiilar reason for Kolng home rl'ht
Tie finding or a deserted steamship, awav and ho thought It would be all
loaded with ten million:! or Klondike right If he did not go until next
':old. Tom Is given a senworthv eruri week ft aan,a i L
... i m ,,, , ; -.-. ... alli. nuew sne was
i.mi a ioiiiiik vessel, miiiineu wu ii , ,oing to nave the operation but de
desperados. Is foisted on Frank Un-"lled not to tell him about" It until
derwood. who loves Lu.retia and Is he got home. As soon as she re
mved by her. The cowardice of the -elved his leiier .n,.in u
...one, and the courage of the other, hla father wired Mm
s ibev go lhroii,:i, Hehrlng Simits von as nosslble. Larry Favs to tell
reads to the heart-clulchlnK climax. ' von goodbve
The suiiportlnrr c;.st Include, Carl Hart had not given me a chance
Retard. Iludolph Valentino. Fred' n av a word hefv. h. nct
CI ... . . "" on. i
t ' i . ,,i '.. J . , . . , 1 . KFt "lm anin- Ihinklng per-
oeen cur nrr hv
The " County Fair" jlh an all
st:ir cast, which played at the An
lliro Ihcnler lad nlitht and cnter-luim-d
a large crowd of theater
goeis, will ahow a! the Majestic to
liUlit. C 0 C-
As nthralllng a idrlure a.i ha.
beri seen In a lonn lime is "I n
chartered a-as," the Metro special '
which comes to the Antlers theater,
toniidit.
AH.-M IjIVA ...I - ....
" . morn.. nimnriiT Me-
Mirta are fiiJoycU, ha tho lmdlint ' ,,l,'r'
' ami kivm a drumiit r nli rnrn-1 .' . uuimi-u iihn inur w hud
-v ,h o.' ::KP- Dur roum timt-he had
tat loll UnPXCHlAil fur l.anu.v un.l
Inrcp ni itr.Ktiir t.k .. r- i.
nrlHi-a I....... .i... . . Zln
( a " n v naiu Hi't'ii in in nirnirn . .
els 'where.
It Is "enDinilHiiK hecaiiHo nf tti
unirmiul nlo1 ami th.
WnrUng out the sltunlions la en...
sum male, rtrlefly, the siorr deals
vhlc-h nnpiared in. Mnnscy's Muga- gone.
n Wl JZtTl: ?. o foe. a llt-
tioiden did .w. ; ; . . ; " ". " ,wn"n 1 "" inat i m
Hlwood iei.k. wrote the senarioV upon mylTT watery'
nvear- For4 t!
- - I ' '"' """"eiu my own affairs
" :l",'el heavily on my mind. Hur
mmm 'ledly. I rang for mv coffee and Hnn-
coming in said. " saw that
lyou were asleep. .Mrs. Ilam.nersly,
, and did not even dare to shut your
window blinds, for I knew It was
very late when your caller left, in
tact. ! heard you when you opened
,ynur windows this morning" I
inVEKjT mr-
"Has anyone railed for me, Han
nah?" V ..m ..... . .. ... 1 . ...
i there waa a call from your ottice
I asking If you would be down today.
I I told them that you were still rest
ing for you had been unable to
steep until very tare anu mai as soon
as you uwuftenea i wuuia nave you
nail them."
'All right, Hannah. Tall up the
office and say that I will lie down
in inree-quaners or an hour."
As I went through the door of the
bathroom I heard my telephone bell
ringing again anu presently Han
nah came and called through the
door: "Mr. Early wishes to know
i iie may can lor you una lake you
down to the office."
"Plense tell Yfi Vurlv lnf lh.1 1.
not necessary; mat 1 will be down to
I he office very soon."
Hannah went back and nnlcklv
returned saying: "Mr. Early says
he hopes you will stay here until he
calls. He Is very anxious to see you
upon some particular business which
will be Impossible for him to trans
act at nis oirice.
Thoroughly exasperated, I was at
the nnlnt nf InMlr d t 1 L'.. -1 ..
. ' ' ..... p. i.uianu i.ul I J
that I had always supposed that the
eiiiv piuce a man transacted nls
business was In hia office, when I
remembered that such an answer
would not do at all and again sent
a message by Hannah saying that I
would see him Iri half an hour.
Before that time. I hnd l recur..!
myself In my most severe tailor
made but .It waa not with smilea that
I greeted him when he entnn Into
my living, room.
I could not tell whether ho
looKing very grave or verv anerv.
but at his first words I could nmke
no mistake.
"I cannot understand, AHx, what
imssessea you to make that exhibi
tion of yourself In the hotel last
e.eiuMK. aureiy u mat light-headed
bOV didn't know bettor Vr.ll ara nA
i nuiign 10 nave some regard for con-
vennon.
"Mr. Early, my name la Mrs.
iiummerslv. I allow n r.n
arih to speak to me in thla manner
ill vnii exiiii.in vnMFnuifT"
"Were you not at the hotel last
e.eiuoK ouncing and ogling the men
01 me cik s convention? he asked
a little uncertainly
"I decline to answer and I also
aectine your right to ask me."
urea: Heavens, Allx have you
gone mad? No wnnmn eniil.l ovA
UOlie What VOII flirt Inst ovanln. .WK
fout making herself the target of
n.......,.... lunisiica an over me city
iiiu i win not nave the name of the
woman 1 love tossed about In the
, manner In which yours will be to-
"I have no reason for thinking
Hint anvone will tosa your wife's
-arne anout in the manner which
vou inumate mine Is being passed
lium up to I D. r r mlrerl lh-t
uw nuuiu rencn me target.
"Who is talking nlini.f n.
"I thought you were; you men
tioned the woman you loved, did
you not .'
"This Is no time in Iia t-noaHn
A"x-" ne 'i. grasping my arm
. .,u...,. IOU Know i love you
' To he continued.)
INCREASES AS IT TRAVELS
Train In Egypt Pick Up Passengers
ana rrsigni as ic rrotvvaa
Along Lin.
An American engineer tells of a
train that will conveniently stop
whenever freight or passenger appear
by the side of the track. Tills rail-
.. . . V... L". Tliu
train at startlue, a seen by the
American, consisted only of tne engine
inil eitfieh u-lilel. mittit hflvti tMten a
baggage car with four window cut
But before It had gone very fur the
tralin curue upon a couple of trucks
HII.Mt u-lth e.ina t.iiidifiv nn lh. Ilf.w
In the middle of a cane field. These
were attneneu to me rrout or me
wtiiliu) u-lklch r.ii.i'u.1 ttl.tiL'lv bIi.iv till
-... . j . ....
tliey came to another batch. These
were almost empty, out tne cargo was
I. Mori An Au,h tiMu nf th Una a ml
IrulM r.i.l.llv l,.u.l.wl tliui.i u-l.lltt rl.M
employees took advantage of the de
Inv to u-iilep the eiit'lne
This tusk wu iierformed In the
most primitive fushion by two wa
ter carriers, who. having nlnced a
nntehefl fie.ttnn i.t n fl.tla tfaa tto.
tU'M.ll tl.tt m!fM mill tllA frp.tiii.il tai
aerve us a lailder, laboriously filled
the goatskins, which are swung on
their hacks, at a illlch by the side of
the track, climbed tin ttie tree bidder
fn the enelnw pino aiiii.iIm.I thulp- vtuit.
fktns Into the holler. I'.y the time It
was run the trucks were loaded, nnr!
the train proceeded, flushing about a
dozen trucks before It.
Tltnov furniarltf K , a 11 I.. ..... I
catud at the Buney Mathews cigar I
more on Lass sireet. 1'Iione 3 11. tl.
irocaer.
Why build a
fire in July?
Heavy, starchy Foods
heat the body as a fur
nace fire heats the house.
is a cool and happy thought for
summer breakfast or lunch.
Served with cream or milk,
MmriPtMii t"j ciiTiTilinc fiill
nourishment with no bur-
1 a .
aen to the digestion
"There's a Reason
Sold by grocers
everywhere !
Madely Tostum Cereal Conine
Battle Creek.. Michigan.
Jill
alls fT I Ml III
HltillWAt ( U.NNTHK TIO. liOLG-
lUl.M l UHUUU.V
uu.u viun w uv rcctfivpg Dy I ll
tton. at iCoifeburK, oregun. at 3 u'cluck
fin uot ui tiuiy, lor
construction work o a sfctiun of road
.. ..v.uul n mm ivtrBiuil, nnuwil
n. -wwlllK UIUbU MIU SfCtton.
The work Involve upproxiuiately
ii w KruuuiB una Kinveiliitf, tne
......vB uciik inoi v puriicuiuriy ae-
Hcrihed hh irom KKUieer station 9--5o
? . W M" to KiiKlneer'i Station
NIi. 1.11 orlll V. I J . . .
u.u niu ut? L-uiiniiitfrva uniess ac
companied by cash, bidder's bond, or
cert I tied check for an amount equal to
..... v i Vvi vein ui uie total
arnout of the bid.
A ufTlclet bond will be required for
. .( ui pri i iiiun.- oi me con
I ! diuui iu one-nan me
ainuu ii t ui l lie UIU.
I'lonti, Hpet'llicHtlon.s, forma of con-
"'. "". u inn kb, una lull inior-
"-" iuri-i umy do ooiainea at
tiie ofTI e of the county clerk or the
-rru.itjr luuuiiiuHier, courinouse, Kose-
Hf.M.ir. ' V
The rlRht Is reservod to reject any
r i "I'oio Wl in Hci-epi -.ne pro
ponnl or proposals deemed best for the
ri 4 T..nn. n nn
' iiir .1,
Rv firdur n I.a r .... si .
iitA u. itiiJDIE,-Clerk.
ciievrolkt owxkus
aitk.nxio.n:
On and after this date The
! Service Garug-j will be able to
furnish Chevrolet 8erv.ee mul
PurU.
SERVICE GARAGE
Glenn II. Taylor.
332 N. Jackson St. ' 4
DAXCK AT HIIILE.
Thore will be a danca nt 17M. A
die In the open air pavilion on
Wednesday, July 13. Tickets
91. 25. including wnr tnr ott' s
orchestra will furnish the
muse. a
FICKE 14-CTtKK.
rVIITK'U mil .' rm. .
ADVICE TO LOVELORN AND OTHERS
"T MIW.
"" AJ1 you. Letter, to Mr. KlLbur,
c,are Koseburg News-Kevlew.
Do you
like
fine
FOOLISH QUESTION!
OF COURSE YOU DO!
That pcin.nt j.rtss wntl,. tllat
Know f ,;.rmonvtheN0
fro the fl.injrs that iin.rr.ss ju.
Iii'-iil.'iit.illy.svuh work is out-of
our tuvi.inplishnioiit.s f w jiu-h
we are ;irtu-ulariy ir.uti.
I.nr Mr. Kllsl.ury: I am a yojii
man anil huvA . t.iu r.i .
- .-...7 lllt-illl WHO
.ivii vnry tiiii.h. hut have nt.w
ank.'rt h-r to marry in,. I.eranio I
am not Hl.lo to support wlfj. I'loaso
t.JI in.- how I can find out wo-thcr
Kno loves me or not.
IN 1-OVK. Ten .Mile
If you hMi i.i ,ve ,. r suli.
"ill l a lonn etiKMite nt Hie y
l'l"lt l l In I,. usk M.r to become
' l""i "Plalti lluit you ran
lor soiiie tlm,.. f
' lie Invm ,. 1P wH M IlllM wnlI
.. mi not know of any other
oiH.rnl.le ,., lo f ,llt ,
.- )ou. ir he U IW. MI11i ,,,
hw yon .1.,. fcoul, ,.,er l.t y,,
J.IH.H- until ,u ml mlllm ' ,
'ar Mrs Kliry: 1 have a
pretty fern start,,!, and when
' """ ''la.fc Iiiks that ,,k
riioxE
135
NEWS-REVIEW OFFICE
the life out of them. Could you
; me what to use to kill them. I
ue i,K water and Dutc h Cleanser,
Wuelng water and Dutch cleaners
but none of them seem to do any
(rood. 1 replanted It thinking that
hey were In the dirt but they are
Just the same.
rtt Mlljlll amount
. at. I A jll
"'r.ny "u r" Pim-hai-
at a hunhvare store, and spray the
pliinf anil hum. i.l.,.. i.. " ...
-I.nriil H,e Kni,m ,
,lnuiv 1 tl.. . - . '
III,. Ti' V. ?" "rc """ helll
IKA tile alihi. 1.1. i.i.k ..
, .... - iiieni,
and I If I .ejr are Iwrt sl.ellnl Ilk the
,e rontice are not so good.
I leu.se write me (he r...u.
further lntrut. Ion. In any case I
Mi.ul.l like to tn.m k.!
n. Injure the ,.i,,n.. ' ' "
!4..nluH 1,1.1. .in i.A ... .
u ulun uv m-pivMi vy ine
oiiilty Cuurt of Douirlus Cuunty Ora
n. ut RoueburK, Oit-Kun. at 2 o'clot-k
p. in. on the lMh Uny of July, 191 for
. , . " ' n aim sheaiuii. Known
Tuber Reitlon No. I.
.r5k '"volve , approximately
... ";" punicuiariy de
ne r bed as from KiiRlnerr'a Station 9--'0
::. ; " , . 5. ..o ,ul "'et rr"m ,he
sunn ft "'"" "i upproxiinalely
No bid wilt he ron-ldered unless ac-
.en a. i .rh "rr". -"no. '
h.. ,r. niuuuni equal lo
" ". .1 i ,v.r cenl OI "i total
,ht VUL1'.1''!" bonJ wM1 be required for
the, fiilthful performance of the c.'n
tr.ut In a sum equal to one-half the
total amount of the bid
rians. specifications, forms of con-
mitlon'T0?".".". b,ank"- and "," '"f""
niatlon for bidders may be obtained at
the office of the county clerk or the
nveniyon,!,na",er- upun ,1,e "Poslt of
or nil nLv.n..i. rpjt any
. ,,, vr lo grrepi the pro-
?5!Slyr propoaU ben for tne
On ted June 27, 1921
Rv iirilo. k . A ...
Dnual. : CountV. oTettVn"""7 -U"
in B. RIDDLE. Clerk.
V Oil W 11 Antnv hanrln. C T T rf .
..... v..jw uc.i.i.f.- 4i. luui
Jian, of Urooklyn, New York, speak
..n , ...... ........ . .
.i.c suujeci, - minions now Dead
Will f.lVA Atrnlti Rnn ITkl.
. --n -wuui.. i hi.-, ieei -
ure. which is belna; Riven under lhn
auspices of the International Bible
Students AoiMiefatln 1. n.,.n.,i
world-wide attention, 'ai South Me
thodist church Wednesday evenine.
July 13. nt 8 o'clock. Admission is
free. No collection.
RICE ft KICK
--- - p. ,..uuivi ouiiug m.l
.u 1 1 uiu s iu i per cent on uregou.
WashlnetoD and Montana inuni .n,i
counties. We specialize In Llhartv
ind Victor Ron, u nr. h.i.
large and small order alike.
That business or property can eas
ily be disposed of through tbe col.
uuins of the News-Kevlew.
-T,l,Bf'.K- Ueueral Land Offlc
WashlnBton. D. c. June lo. 19i i
fn0-", .1,.,rreby ,,vSn n '"bject ,0
Act of j .-.: Sis iff'ssiiff .;?
...y ...... -iii,iiii 01 ins Secretary of 11,.
Interior of September !5. Il7 ("Vu
1 i7.ii ...1 ,." . 1" .v".":;"u.-"?.n t tin
.c8 ban the appralaed value as shown
i -.; . imivimsB price, with An
lowed, must be deposited at time of
sale, money to be returned If .a?e I.
not approved, otherwlae patent will
issue for the timber which must b.
removed within ten years. B a wm
be received from citizens of the Unit
ed htatejt. associations of such cltiien.
iaw..'S:"!0'.'." .or.?"'1 under th.
territory or district thereof only llDon
nppllcat on of a Qualified nurrh.Si"
win h. 5-r..05 any lpKal subdivision
vieijr oeiore being-
included in any offer of a larger
.,1 i ;.. . . .r -i "! "r
1.7S e, m ,T '.or '" '"aa
ImI 1. flr 1730 M. ?fS-
ka . , -.' . " u m.. nemiocK 350
M.; Lot 8, nr 2000 M.. red cedar S00
he"""ck 0 M.. none of the nr to
be sold for leas than $1.60 per M.. and
none of the red cedar or hemlock to
I'S, "olLror le" "'an 1.25 per H
H,K,a,ei P. K. PARROTT. Acting
Assistant Commissioner. General Laid
'trice.
ROSKBUUJ STIDIO.
For a Short time we nra mililn. .
Rpeclal price on all portraits. We
nlso do kodak finishing, latest finish.
ji j in-k non. wu sisters Iildg
AUTO TOPS
Auto and Furniture
Upholstering
Phone 338.
C. M. JOVKS
708 N. Jackson St.. Rnseburcr
TIUiKOK.H wci!;.
How ISiM- l.tUfc: CltUet, Koun.1 r-rrr-d,i
1i.i,i Kid,,,., Trouldes.
I you sufler from backache
r loni urm.irv disorders
A,,-v"" ' of the kidneys
"''" Wn-r remedy
.. ."hv ''"',"l. e been
m. il b) thousand.
Kns. burg p. , .,,;e e,ltfv
..f Vo-V.,'." ,,:k1,"",r' -il"nclng proof
u .. ,Avk r""r " itil...r.
M 11 II,,.-!,,.,. Sit Kullerton
ft-. I.onebuig. " .,,,"
wn:r? t.oa'n'.tdVv
, '"i; ,' ,h"m "h """"
1 "nut-lies ana r,it run
''I'. I vans M.in.-y ym fr,:m
n lellev.d the trouble. The ha-k-
rh. , I. . , ,.. M(wTh
I HKMSTITCII I j 'utr VARII.
I We have Installed" a new hem
tl rhinn machine and solicit your
pa rona-e. We would be pleased to
wor'k 0 ,,0,,,e. nd M"n"" our
-- ....... uiuers irom out of town
We will be given our ,-ron Ip, .
nt lo. we also uke order, for
K,,n"" 1 d 2. Bell
Jacsscn. St.
GET YOUR
Dryer Ready
For Dryer Stoves
and Pipe see
1 H. SINNIGER
Sheet Metal Work.
U9 0ak Phone 428
WE SELL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS
Douglas County Light and Water Co.
Goodrich Tine Service. See os.
A. Lockwood Motor Co.
C.
SAK Tin: mi K tlArtT.
S3? i?!?"''"- "-ll-ered
uallr. SunrRcV'layruV'K
yon sale.
reasonable Me" oTp'-TC
fore placln, your order P
R- U Kl.I.ia. Roseburg, Ore.
o
XOU.-K Tt) I'AltMKItA.
Vin'en.V.nlfr"h kinds.
Roseburg,
Myrtle Point,
Coquille and
Marshfield Stage
7-Pisstjjtr QdillK-g
r- to Myrtle Point. IS 48
Fr to CoquUle, $7.00.
Far to Marshfield. $5.00
COAST AUTO LINES
AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES
New Gould Batteries while they last:
Bukrlet 00 Studebaker ,5.00
KV;.v.::v:::;;;;;;0rt
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
etT Balck and CfMrrrokrl
441 North J.cKton St RosEBiTTtA nnnm-
- - -.j r ,J
" '
CaaiI r.n.j .
aneueuvered .Phone 471.
Roseburg Cleaners
J. F. DILLARD, Proprietor
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Alteration
30 "-- MUOSoUtW
vu.v,,,u CONFKCTIONERT.