Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 09, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROHfSTJRO mcWB-RBVISW TCESDAV. ATOC8T 9,
PAGB THREB
farCiFJUITS&LIVAUDS
ASK FOR
Horiick's
the Ori.Uil
Avoid
Imitation.
and Suawtirataje,
...Children I Rich Mirk. Marled 0r.lnBraJlii Powder
rVoS-nnkl,0AUA ' .
,est Employe
Receives Injury
"X result of an injury
if" , flghllng an nceu
Jed '. L o he Weaver
Sunday. Mr.
,r.t lire
k . j in
-ki- on the fire
2?kVwi struck mtheeye
fb., ae . . a bad cut!
wV.ii Not realizing the
. miury. Mr. Boue-
for Itoseburg alone in
" j nn the way naa mo
.nable to get me.ll-
. ..-II u hours alter inn
".burred, which added to
W oc5" . f the injury. Dr.
Young. Their diet Is a bread made
of bran shorts, mixed with meut
cracklings" and yeast, cooked much
In the same manner aa one cooks
bread.
Kresh meat Is ah Important part of
the diet, especially In winter. New
Zealand lteUn rabbits are bred espe
cially to furnish tbe summer meat
ration, fed twice weekly, and Id the
winter borse meat is used.
TAKE NOTICE.
Anyone afflicted with wild balrs in
the eyes call on Mrs.' Wm. Fisher,
825 Winchester Btreet. Hours from
8:30 until 6 o'clock. Phone 368-J.
KNGI.AND SOOX TO HE
WITHOUT SPEED LIMIT.
Tr. oioht niav be
V boush he Is unable to say
4- a . lime.
KOTICE.
. ,i tut Rr.idford.
Lop ana : Tr'"' "
P ..: oi..ii.ina. Ten years
wrWiic -'.. frp- Suit0
ltnseburg. Ore-
VIIID
Mr Fox
Fur Valuable
ENDLETON, Or. AUfT. 3. tu.
Lrwdleton Is in a -
?( industry, if the efforts of
vol men continue to bear fruit.
I D C McNabb and lien F.
hare both Blarted farms in a
j n, nd as a sort of side-line
-ih hut bolh have reported
Lent results with tho rare fur-
tiiimais. .
.. h of the animals is a rela-
c simple matter, according to
ABd Hammersly
A Wctnan Who Wouldn't Remarry
rkkk
J
TRAfJIC news.
LONDON. Aug. 9. (United Press)
Country people are awaiting with
concern and motorists with Joy the
removal of the speed limit In Eng
land.
Week-ends at present are terrors
to the rural districts. Motorcycles,
bicycles, runabouts, touring cars and
the whizzing Juggernauts of char-a-bancs
with their twenty or forty pas
sengers tear up the narrow lanes of
the green English countryside.
Nobody knows whafs going to
happen when, as planned during the
next few weeks, the speed limit is
withdrawn and police court charges
against offending motorists become
"reckless" Instead of merely fast"
driving.
.
PUBLIC SALE.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned will, on Monday. August
I5tli. 1921, at 2:30 p. m. o'clock, at
the old J. Green residence, on the
Pacific Highway, about 4 miles south
of Koseburg. Oregon, sell at public
sale -to the highest cash bidder, one
Willys-Knight five passenger tour
ing automobile, with equipment,
motor No. 3709. serial No. 12812.
I. H. CASTLE.
very
Have You a
Black and White
Sport Suit?
Yv stylish sport suits arc now made of either silk or woolen
pail lis combination of black and white, in stripes, plaids.
tow"haPve,na very' pretty black and white striped Mallinson silk
ihitb ta especially popular now. .0, , ...loa
Tali wore Is always prepared to show. you the newest In stles
ud materials. Here you will always find Silks, Service and faatls
ticiion. I. ABRAHAM
"THE SILK STORE."
The other envelope was addressed
in Mr. Early's handwriting and I de
cided not to read It until I got to
he office. I rather resented tbe fact
inai oe had addressed me at my
house Instead of there. It savored
of an intimacy which dW not exist.
As I got Into my car I put the let
ter beside me on the seat and when
I got out at the oflce I forgot all
aoout It.
Then I wrote my resignation and
handed It to Miss Belcher, asking
iter to send It to Mr. Early
"Didn't he tell you at what hotel
tie was stopping? she asked,
"Yes."
"1 beg your pardon."
"Don't mention it."
The social amenities b-lng ob-
servea between us, I took occasion
to say to Miss lielcher that I was
leaving Bhortly.
"Why, I thought you were
happy here, Mrs. Haramersly."
I am, and I have been, but I feel
that my literary place is not In edit
ing. I am going to put all my energy
into my stories after this. I shall
always be grateful to the staff of
the magazine as everv member of It
has taught mc something.'
1 am sure that I have not taught
vou ai ything," protested Mlsg Belch
er.
ou must not be so modest. You
have taught me a great deal." And
then for fear she would think I was
more Insulting than I meant to be.
added: "Your devotion to detail
Mies Belcher, has helped me more
than I can say."
W hen I got back to my car I hap
pened to think of Mr. Early's letter.
It had disappeared and from that day
until this I have never known what
Roland Early told me In that letter.
For days I worried about It. fea'lng
that some one might find It and be
dishonorable enough to open It, but
that never happened.
As weeks sped on It was found
that Juda-e Timer's wounds did nut
heal readilv and Duane .whose busi
ness wllh Mr. Henderson still kept
Mm in the city told me one evening
that both of them had offered to
cive some of their skin for grafting
ovrr tho burns.
"Do you thnk that will be
enough?" asked Pah.
I tould not speak, but Immediate
ly I knew that nothing would make
me happier than to give some of
my skin to help toward Judge Tur
ner s recovery.
Although Judge Turner had stead
'sstlv refused to see me when I went
q the hospital, he alwavs sent me
wonderful message by Duane and
explained that h did not want me In
his sick room because he did not
think It quite seemly that he should
show himself to me or any other
woman all burne.l and bandaged.
I know the divine tenderness and
pity of women, perhapa more man
most men, ana iranary i am air.iu
that I would lose some of the stoic
ism that haa enabled me to accept
what haa been placed upon me.
When Duane told me tnis i snow
ed blui that 1 wu frankly hurt and
then he told me sometning wnicn
Judge Turner bad mado him promise
lhat he would not tell to any one. i
listened In horror as Duane confided
that tbe flames had reached Judge
Turner's ryes and the physicians bad
feared be would be buna lor lire.
"We are beginning now," Duane
told n.e, "to have hope because when
the, bandages were taken off In a
fairly dark room yesterday the doc
tors felt assured thst the optic
nerves were not quite paralyzed."
"Why did you not tell me, Bab?
Surely Duane told you this," I cried
accusingly. '
"No. Allx. he did not."
And even though I was so deeply
grieved for Judge- Turner, I could
not help but observe with admiration
that Bab bad no reproach for her
husband having kept secrets from
her.
"Bab and Duane have passed the
first mllcpost of understanding," I
said to myself, and a poignant re
gret stabbed lis way Into my heart
that Hal and I bad never reached it.
I left them together very soon and
went Into my own room. I wanted
to recover from the shock. I could
no make It seem rlsht that blindness
should come as a reward for a great
act of heroism. .
Duane. evidently told Judge Tur
ner that he had broken his word, for
the judge dictated a few words to
me soon after.
"You know now, my dear Mrs.
Allx, why I did not want to see you.
I find that 1 am a moral coward.
I could stand anything but you pity.
Will you not let me tell you that 1
do not know one word that Is In all
those little ones you have sent me
dally. I could not allow other eyes
to see them: 1 could not allow other
Hps to read them. They are mine.
JEFF."
The signature was badly written,
but, oh how I loved It.
Duane had written the dictation
out In long hand und when he hand
ed It to me he said: "Allx 1 played
stenographer for Jeff Turner this af
ternoon at his urgent request and
he asked me to hand you this note.
You will find It written out in long
hand, as you know I cannot use a
typewriter.
I knew Wiat Duane had entered
into this explanation because he
wnntiiH mo in nnrloralnml th.lt Judge
T..nA.. ton1 thnn 1a vlotntinil that I Yes Peaches whore?
.umatiirn "Jeffi did not want to One mile south of Winston bridge,
dictate to his secretary a letter to The price Is right,
me.
I blessed Duane for making his ex
planation perfectly commonplace.
Tomorrow An Unintentional Hurt.
Everything for QUALITY
nothing tor show
o
THAT'S OUR IDEA in making
CAMELS the Quality Cigarette.
Why, Just buy Camels and look at the package!
It's the best packing science has devised to keep
cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste.
Heavy paper outside secure foil wrapping inside
and the revenue stamp over the end to seal the pack
age and keep it air-tight
And note this! There's nothing flashy about the
Camel package. No extra wrappings that do not
improve the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense
that must come out of the quality of the tobacco.
Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins on
merit alone.
Because, men smoke Camels who want the
taste and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, expertly
blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth,
refreshing mildness and their freedom from ciga
retty aftertaste.
Camels are made for men who think for themselves.
1
REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winatan-Salem, N. C,
2
PEACH KS.
TOURISTS ATTENTION.
The peaches are ripe,
And a lot on a tree,
I So come aid see.
C. H. HOFFMEISTER,
Roseburg, Oregon.
SATURDAY SPECIAL ALL VCILLS 20 PIR CERT CFF j
WE SFXL
Edison
MAZDA LAMPS .
Douglas County Light and Water Co.
Movie Closeups
Buy the Best
Strive to Please
z
Serve the Best
There's a Difference
BOWMAN'S
CLUB ROOM
College Ice Cream
BEST IN TOWN
Strawberry and Vanilla'
Ice Cream Cones.
All kinds of Fruit
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
elean diLin i-m rkkw, dinner erenr Sunday.
It la town. Prices reasonable. We sell home made pies and
"".bikerj goo, milk batter cream, candy, gum, eigara. elg
Vl. tobacc.
I , " P. Uspot. corner Casa and Sheridan streets.
MRS. W. R. BOWMAN, Prop.
fHH Ttt lit ttt---
Best
One of the brightest photcdramas
of the year, with the screen a most
fascinating star, will show tonight
at the Antlers theater. It Is callod
"Short Skirts" and gives Ulaays wai
ton an opportunity to prove that she
is a capable actress as wen as an ex
traordinarily lively little bit of fem
inity.
"Short Skirts" was -filmed from
"Cabella Drives the Nail," the Sat
urday Evening Post Story by Alice
L. Tildesley. It was purchased by
Universal, elaborated for the screen
by Doris Schroeder and directed at
Universal City by Harry B. Harris.
Miss Walton appears as a seventeen-year-old
girl who desires to be
regarded as a mature woman of wide
experience. Her mother works In
the campaign headquarters of a man
who is running for mayor and ahe Is
scheduled to marry him the day after
.luiinn rterAuae she Is annoyed at
the man for gently reproaching her
about her conduct. Natalie tries to
wreck his political position and near
ly succeeds. The climax straightens
, the tnnsle satisfactorily and
gives drama to a story mat ungies
with hnmnr and character touches
throughout.
A new film star Is usually greeted
with equal parts of skepticism and
Interest. In the crucible of stardom
many evaporate In their first picture.
If they survive, they arrive.
rv Nnvnk will be seen In her sec-
nnrf aiirrini nicture at the Majestic
tniht The nicture Is "The Tor-
- .nit like her first. "Wanted at
Headquarters." It was directed by
Stuart Paton. "The Torrent" Is as
different from the other as night Is
from day. however. The first was a
crook storr of sheer melodrama and
mvsterv. The one we see now is
romance In which there Is some trag
eriv and some humor, and much ad
venture.
I The aitnatlons In the story, which
i. h, riAnrre nix. are not only orlg
i iher are super-modern. The
ri rat awsv on an uninhabited
Island through a queer set of clr
enmatanrea. meets the man she
loved before her marriage. He Is a
perernment aviator searching for
ot varht and he Is forced to land
nn t Island when Ms supply of
raaoilne rnna out. The girl thinks
her hnaband dead. After some amus
ing adventures togettwr. cnimini
Ing In a flsM with outlaws, ther r
tnm to civilisation to find a legal
flrht before them, for the husband Is
all" after all
haa er
Animal Waves.
Investigation has been mado of the
peculiar wavy motion of centipedes
and millipedes, with the view of de
termining the manner In which these
animals manage to use their super
abundant pedal extremities so grace
fully and harmoniously. It la found
that the legs move in groups, or
waves, each wave Including a definite
number of legs. Tbe number of waves
Included In the length of the body la
constant for each species. In milli
pedes the waves of each side are syn
chronous; in centipedes they are sym
metrically alternate, giving rise to
beautifully accordant movements. The
dlSerence may be explained oy sug
gesting that the millipede movea like
pacing horse, the centipede iiae a
trotter.
The lady In a car who on July 20th
took the little red dog from South
Roseburg better return aame.
UUXJK DIHECTOKT.
WOODMEN OS" TBI WORLD Camp
No. lit. meets In Odd Fallow"' hall Ir
Koeebura .very 1st and Ird Monday
venlnsa. Vlaltlng neighbors a.
ways welcome.
H. CARRICK. C. C.
U. V. M1L.LKR. Clerk.
uui . nunuuri Aerie meet m
Mooae hall on Jackaon St. on Und and
4lh Monday avenlnaa or awn memo
o'clock. Vlaltlng oreinran id
P. P.
GOODMAN, Bscr.tsry.
at a
aood standing alwaya welcome.
VICTOR MICK1.M. W,
A. J.
a f.
Marbles Ancient Pastlma.
Marbles Is undoubtedly one of tbe
tery oldest of games. The children
of ancient Rome played at marbles as
did tbe children of Egypt, long before
the days of Rome. In Rome, such Is
the general assumption, It was piayea
with nuts, chosen for their roundnetn,
and the gnme was so common and so
dearly loved that the phrase "to give
up the nuts" passed Into a proverD
meaning to put away childish things.
n
For Sale 6 good work horses and
harness. Cheap. Phone itu.
U. P. O. BLkN, RMfkars Uw.se flv. S2.
Holds regular coBimunit.uu.
tha Kike Temul. on each Thuradal
of every month. All members . re
aueated to attend regularly, and ail
vlaltlng brothers are cordially I
ROT BEIJiOWB, . R
It I. WH1PPI.S!
For the benefit of he tourists I
am prepared to wash und clean cam
up to 12 o cloc . at. nlitnt. Motor
Gurago Vulcanizing Shop.
WESTINOHObsB Bnltorles for
all cars, also battery repairing and
recharging at The Roseburg Garage.
JSOTIC'B TO COTH TR.
HIGH WAV (STHirllll. UOll.-
tuisri, imr.i.uj.
Sealed blda will be received by tne
County Court of Kouslaa County. Ore
gon al ine courmuupw --"-
it...... , in n'rlin k a. m. on the lllh
day of ' AuKuat. 1S21. for conatructlon
work on a awlion oi "
KoaFbura and Knln, Known an
Sevlton No. 2. The work Involvee ap
proximately S800 Ifn or Krauinn
(raveling, the llmlla b'lng more par
ticularly d-acrHd aa from Knalneer a
.Station 22-1-00 which beara H. 60S tret
from the corner aectlona
27. R. ft. to Knalner a Station H-l-07 ..
a dlatance of approalmatly S00 f-ct.
Alao for construction work on . aec.
tlon of road between HM'lle and lrew,
known aa the Parker tirade. The work
Involves approximately i leet of
grading, the llmlta beln more partlcu
larly dcarrlbed as from Knslneer a Hta
tlon 0-l-OK to Engineer's citation
'"No bid will b. ronal.lered unless ac
companied by caah. blddera bond or
certined cneca lor an ariivwii wiue, ...
t lent five H per ceni 01 ii
amoum of the bid.
A sufficient bond will be required for
tt-e faithful performance of the con
tract In a sum enual to one-half the
total amount of the bid.
Plans, epeclncatlona. forma of eon
tract, proposal blanks, and full Infor
mation for bidders may be ohtalned at
the office of the county clerk or the
county roadmasler. cnurthnuee. Itnee
burar. Oregon, upon the deposit of live
A.. II. rm
The rl.ht la reserved t reject any
. n 1 .lln.lisri Ia. all sniMMll or to accept the pro-
fcva moras n "r" . rl or Bropoaala deemed beat for tbe
her r'-tm fo eir,rrc.. and Universal ;,IT0, iha b. kiuki.k.
. .. eonftulatod upon her ae-lc(r cttik of Douglas Couaty, Ore
autsilion. ...... - .
KHIUUIB or riTHIAS Aipna tdg.
No. 47, meets every v, vuiirnuaf "
Ing In Douglas Abstract Hall, corner
Jackaon Washington Ota. Visit
ors alwaya welcome.
WALTER ClrtAKB. C. C.
CliAS .F HOfKrNfl. M.
S. E. WIMBBRLT. K. R. 8.
tuitL uttuuK ur auiK Kuaeuurg
Uodae No. ll'JW meets iirsi
third Tuesday evenings of each
month at I o'clock In the Moose hall.
All visiting brothers ar. Invited to
attend.
C. W. ClOAKB. Dictator.
H O PAKilBTRReretary
, K. a A. M, M.rel ,
Regular -communications ind and ti
Wednesdays each month at Maaonlo
Temple. Hoaeburg, Ore. Visitors wel-
in. w.m.
Roseburg,
Myrtle Point,
Coquille and
Marshfield Stage
7-Passenger Cadillac-8 Cars
Leaves Hotel TJmpqua 7 a. m.
-dally.
Fare to Myrtle Point, f (.48.
Fare to Coquille, $7.00.
Far to Marshfield, $8.00.
COAST AUTO LINES
I Jersey MilK
I will deliver milk or (ream to
any part of the city, evening or
morning, at the regular price.
Phone Z70-R.
W. F. Ramp
LET JONES
DO IT!
Auto tops and upholstering. Tour
ing cars altered to sleep In. Denis
removed In bodies or fenders by
new process.
708 N. Jackson. Phone 838.
JOIfN E. RUNT AN.
KMKKAHS noseourf ReDeaaa WJt
ai t o n Meets In Odd Fel
lows- Temple every week on Tuesday
evening. Visiting membeia In good
atandlna are Invited to attend,
sianoius THRKRBN. N O.
PF.U.E fTKl'HlCNON. Bee
ETHfcL, BAIi-ET. Kin. Becy.
I. o. O. r Ualen Cacaa.sa.eat Ha. . ,
Meets tn Odd Fellows- Tempi. '
.very Wednesday evening. Vlaltlng
brethren alwaya w.lcome.
OK'). RAIiABAUOH, C. P.
V. T JAI'KS'lN, H. P. I
OI.IVKK JOHNMON. R. 8.
JAMKHKWAItT, V. 8.
p H A 5T. R"eburg Review.
No 11 'hold regular meetings on mrr
ond Thursday at I p. m. and fourth
Thursday St p. m. VI.H.n sister.
Invited to attend reviews. Maccabe.
Hall. Pin. and Case aireeta,
JRHSIK RAPP. Col.
Bir.HMtiwa r vtooiM waf-t-JJUc
Circle No 4t, meets oo 2nd and atn
Monday evenlnge. Vlaltlag neighbor.
Invited to attend. -
TlIJdK tOHNHON Clerk
. i. t as aier n. a
Holla their regular meeting on the
1st and 2rd Thursdays In each monta
ar. "V" RETMEHS W M.
t O. O. r, Pklletarla.
meet. IB Odd Fellows- Tempi, every
Friday evening at i v
tag brothran are .'wave welcome.
V J. OBIHiKH, Bar. I
a. m. baui. rim. il
Tooth
Troubles
by
H.HNERBAS,D.D.S.
The cause of alt tooth troubles
Is the fermentation that lanes
place In the mouth.
The microbes that secrete the
powerful solvents that eat
through your tooth structure
can not lie successfully coin
batted unless you seek the ad
vice of a dentist.
i i kk
PAIM.K.SS MKT HODS
ltK;l I.ATK Tr.KTII
ltr rl,A K TKKTII MAMi: DAY
I ( I UK I'VtUtKHKA, l ie. ytr
Yoa have the Iwni-Dt of niy
K.nperlenre, Kllleleitty anl K
llahllity. DR. NERBAS
THE
DENTIST
PHONR 4W rVoora
UADONM) BUILDINU.
Rice'sGarage
Cylinder Re-Boring
Specialty.
Only electric re-horlr.g maehlne
In the count v. KxH-rt niaclilnist.
H!t8 NOKTH MAIN.
Beauty & Usefulness
Are combined In the
"Hand-made Things
from
Thelioycroft Shops"
which we will be glad to show
you. You will enjoy possess
ing something In these Inter
esting metal and leather wares
Bryan's Gift Shop
Jpwflrv Silverware Polferr
WANTED
Bartlett
Pfears
Drager Fruit Co.
ROSEBURO, OREGON.