Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 21, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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What Women Can Do
with can of paint and
"a little work that's fun."
WE want to be of aid to
women who with to kren
the home always spick and span,
to we maintain a "paint and var
nish sen-ice" that makes it easy
work and fun to do many little
f-Jnting jobs yourself.
We make a special line of
paints, varnishes, etc., for "home
iwork" after 72 years' experi
ence with paints and painting
practice. They are paints that
spread easily, dry perfectly and
give the best lasting results.
Master painters and interior
decorators use them for the
scicntiific paints and varnishes
V SPECIFICATION
'Home Service Paints
Varnishes - Ename?3
MTd by W. P. Fuller & Co.
WHEHS TO BUY: Impor
tant that you get the riftht ma
terial ao be ture to go to the
runt atore for Fuller product.
Cut out the coupon to the right
aa a memo to direct you
Remember don't allow sur
face to rot. It com Icsa to
paint them.
tip?
For ail eatarior Jobs of painting" It la advisable to obtain the
services of Master Painter
George Neuner
Looks For Melon
District Attorney ("it-orce Neuner Is
seriously considering addressing a
lutter to Mrs. Kllshtiry to find out
whether or not apirlta and super
natural beftiKa like watermelon. In
the event the answer Is negative he
will probably start Percy Webb In
vestigating the past records of some
of the residents of the l'erklns
Ilulldlng.
By the process of careful thump
ing, George's well trained ear pick
ed out two of the bent watermelons
to be found In the Dlllard district
this morning. Proudly (ieorge drove
back to town and eased his ear to
a stop In front of the Umpqua Val
ley bank and after a careful look
around slipped an old red sweater!
over the luclous melon' llo goti
out of the ear and started over to!
the post office, llulfwny there he
twame suspicious and turning haek
added to the covering of the melons. 1
Then with a qulek sprint he diiHhed
into the post office, seized his mull
and came out on tne deud run only
to find his car apparently Just as he
had left It. lie drove on to his home
and there left the machine to unload
his melons, but to his surprise found
that In the amnzlugly short time II
took him to get his mnll someone
got the blKRiwt melon. John Throne,
who Is under suspicion protests a
lapse of memory but will probably
be given a thorough grilling after he
has sufficiently recovered from his
attack of Indigestion, ciiUHcd. the
doctors state, by too much aater
uielon. WHIJi DESERVED.
The Praise (hat tinins From Tlinnk-
ful ItoachurH I'tfople.
One Kidney Remedy has known
merit.
Hoseburg people rely upon it.
That Remedy is Doan's Kidney
Pills.
Roseburg testimony proves It re
liable. B. F. Doss, S03 V. Lane street.
Roseburg, Says: "Doan's Kidney
Ptlls helped me wonderfully. 1 hiul
kidney complaint for some time and
I suffered a great deal with lumlmgo
I had severe backaches and at times
I could hardly strulghten up when
I stooped over. The action of my
kidneys was Irregulur and annoyed
Bie. I used two boxes of Doan s Kid
y Pills as directed, and two boxes
topped the aches and pains and 1'U
Bit kidneys In good condition."
Price 60c at all dealers. Don't slm
ply ask for Kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the simie tha
Mr. Dose had. Foster Milburn Co,
llfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y.
Movement Started
to Clear Highways
"Clear the highways," Is a slocan
being adopted by a number of local
boosters who are starting a move
ment which It Is hoped will result
la elesnlng up the highways through
out the county. Many of the rural
roads are lined with t bnnr
bushes which brush the rats as tin y
drive past, often scratching and In
Jurlng passengers In the machines
Unsightly stumps line the right of
way, fallen logs add to the appear
anc, poison oak bushes cover the
fences, and altogether the roads
whfch otherwise would appear beau
tiful have II look of neglect and tin
etghtllneia altogether impleading. It
would require only little oik to
clean up man; or these roads and
the result would be a road or attrac
tive appearance. It la not proposed
to remore the trees or larger abrubs,
are the easiest to apply. They
co;,t no more, and sometimes
less than others.
What pleasure to have home
things alw ays looking bright and
new I What fun I to view your
own wnsk neatly done! Sur
prise ymir-elf. See what you
can do w ith "just a can of paint
or varniJi" in your home.
Use Fuller's products. Fol
low Fuller's simple specifications
for the work you want to do,
and you'll make transformations
that will be a real delimit.
Remember don't let surfaces
rot it costs las to paint them.
Writ at now postcard
for booklet of Ful'er' Specifi
cation "Home Srvice" Paint
Products which telle just what
to buy lor the work you have in
mind.
Send full description of aad
get our free advice on any kind
of painting job you want to do
but merely the bushes and rubbish
which have been allowed to cover the
slrlp bordering the highway.
WILL DELIVER LUMBER.
Maynard and Jenks of Glendalu
will deliver rough or d'sseod lumber
for 120 per 1000.
The Ohrlstinn Endeavor of the
PreHbyterlan church has Installed an
electric sign over the east entrance
to tho church hearing the caption
"O. E. Welcome." Credit for this
Ik lur? !'y dun Pnu' Mnlcr. who did a
large part of tho work himself and
attended to tho Installation.
Itumemlmr u. i. uarnge under
new management, first class, up-to-date
service on all make of cars,
(live mo a trial. Prices will suit you.
II. C. Oirdcn. Prop.
ROSEBURG 2
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
Second Largest
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STREET PARADE
4 T J J AH RAIN OR
O PERFORMANCES
CivDOOES OPEN lariat P.M.
75 ACTS-57 CLOWNS -60 CAGE ZOO
5 Herds of
Seats on Sale at
The fis
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What Uncle Needs Is
Wire Entanglements
By
PERCY L. CROSBY
Decoret Varnish Stains
Stain and Vartmh with on applica
tion. Decoret retirmbet with color
and lot the worn and
acarrtd aurfaccs of fur i
future, noon and in
terior woodwork.
The color of any nat
ure 1 wood can ba
matched. I
Made In color.
The Decoret Line Is
compoacd of Whit i
Enamel, I very Emmcl, I
Stove Enamel, Screen
Er.amel and Bronie
Finiithca.
For Purnitura DECOrfET fa "FuU
ler'a Specification" ior r eh rushing in
color any wood aurface. It it am and
varimhei in one application, furniture,
floor, chain, wkkerware, etc. Also
for radiatorg, lampi. chandeliers, p:c
turc frame, iron bedatcada, etc.
Alio maker of Rubber-Cement Floor
Paint, All-purpose Varnish, Silken
white Enamel, Fifteen-lor-Hoora Var
nith. Wathabla Wall Finish. Auto
Enamel, Porch and Step Paint.
W. P. Fuller & Co.
Dept. 15, San Francitco
Pioneer Paint Manufacturer for
Yeara
Establiahed 1849
Branches in I cities in the West
Dealers Everywhere
SAVE THIS
Cut this out snd put It In your pocket
book or handbag as a memo)
Fuller's "Home Service" Psints art
old by the following in your city)
Marsters Drug Co.
Pure Prepared
Roseburg, Oregon
SPIRELLA CORSETS Made to
measure. Belle Case. Phone 391 L.
PICTURE AHEAD. KODAK AS
YOU GO
then, If you want to make good re
sults certain, bring your films to the
professional kodak finishers,
CLARK'S PHOTO STUDIO
Roseburg National Bank Building.
PROFMWIOSAIj cards
Oil. I. A. WKI.I.H. Dm Hal. 317 forklns
nuic. rnoiip ;n.i.
It A II A il I (.11, Auctioneer, get. hlKli .
6:'ll N. IMne .Kt.
" " IIUKN Out Klowers. Phone
210 10 So. Jtikinn Kt
11. M. II. I'l. l l.lt t'lilroiirncllc
I'hvairlan. 222 V. Lane St.
nil. I. in is a. mi.i.Aiin. iimiui. ltm.
J. 1st .St two and Saving. Hank Bldg.
Phonft
Ili. Kl i.km: . "l-fftlt. Chiropractic
I'livali Ian. Itooni. JJi-227,' I'erkln.
HnlMlna;.
Circus in the World
CIRCUS
menagerjeS
PAGEANT
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3 RINGS
SHNE
2.RM 8.RM
Elephants
Rexall Drug St
ONCce 10
Vov Pcay
BEARSKIN A MARK OF HONOR
Five British Regimtnts Wen Right te
Wear Headdress, at the Battle
of Wsterloo.
Recently published portraits of the
king of England at the historic British
ceremony, "trooping of the colors," at
the Horse guards parade In London
show hlin wearing the high, shaggy
bearskin hraddre.-ut allien upienrs to
the uninitiated to be a heavy, uncoin.
rortuble article of ain-arel. As a mat
ter of fuet It Is not us uneoiufortuble
as It looks.
The bearskin, as It is called to dis
tinguish It from the shako and bushy,
la made of the skin of the Russian
bear and stretched over a basketlike
framework. In reality It Is not any
heavier than the uldtime helmet. Tli
one the king wore on this occasion had j
a white plume on the side, the Inslgula
of the Grenadier guards, of which regi
ment King George Is honorary colonel.
Five British Guard regiments are en- ,
titled to wear the bearskin, a dis
tinction they won at Waterloo when
the British guards defeated the Old
Guard of Napoleon, who wore this
towering form of headdress.
Besides the Grenadier guards a regi
ment dating from the time of Charles
II, the Coldstream, Scots, Irish and
Welsh guards, the latter formed dur
ing the World wnr. wear bearskins.
They form the brigade of Foot guards
In peace time and are part of the
household troops, whose duties Include
the guarding of liiickluglium and St.
James palaces.
NEW FRENCH LINER ARTISTIC
Tho Paris, Recently Launched, Has
Eleven Decks and Is Like an
Art Museum.
A writer In a recent number of Le
Petit I'arislen devotes nearly a column
of most poetic prose to the new sleani
ship Paris of the French Transatlantic
company, launched recently at Le
Havre for the New York run. The
Paris is a little more than seven hun
dred and sixty-eight feet In length (not
quite as long as the Mauretania), has
11 decks, 04 lifeboats anil three stacks.
Her weight Is 35,000 tons.
While not palatial, the new liner Is
described as a work of art. She car
ries a crew of 0G4 and nhout 3,000 pas
sengers. Among the features of her
equipment are mentioned a terrueed
cafe and an elaborate children's play
room. The vessel is an oil burner,
and all the cooking and heating Is done
by electricity.
The French writer, above mentioned,
observes that the Paris would do very
nicely ns a museum and Is n "perma
nent, lasting salon of modern French
art." . In the grand drawing room,
lined with mauve woodwork, the Pain
ter Lallque has employed a design of
butterflies representing the hours,
while a symliollcnl canvas from the
brush of APiert Ilesnurd pays homage
to France and America.
Citrus By-Products.
In co-operation with the citrus
fruit growers of California, the
United states bureau of chemistry
has been trying for some years past
to develop methods whereby prolllable
uses might be found for the enormous
quantities of oranges and lemons
which now go to waste because unlit
for shipment. It does not pay to ship
to market any fruit that Is not iirst
class and In prime condition. if
waste oranges, called "culls," there are
1-1,000 tons, a year. What shall
be done with them? A partial answer
to the question Is furnished hy a
score of factories which have already
been put In operation for the produc
tion of marmalade and Jellies. Also,
a profitable market has been found for
orange oil and lemon oil, orange
vim-gar, citric add and dried orange
peel. Fresh orange acid Is used for
the marmalade, while the oil Is ex
tracted by pressure from the skins.
I'p to the present time all of our
orange oil and lemon has conic from
Italy and Sicily.
Kipling's "Brevities."
It is quite true, as Mrs. Gerould
says, that Mr. Kipling's fame rests
upon "slghlilcnnt brevities," but what
she and critics of a similar complex
ion cannot see Is thut these "brevities"
are "slgnltliant" In a sense diametri
cally opposed to her Interpretation of
the word. She means, of course, to he
complimentary, to intimate that Mr.
Kipling is brief from choice; whereas
the exact reverse Is the truth, and. far
from being brief from choice. Mr. Kip
ling Is brief from necessity. Mrs. (ier
ould would Intimate that Mr. Kipling
prefers the short story, whereas. In
P'Miit of fact, Mr. Kipling's gifts re
strict hlin to the short story. F. A.
Waterliouse. In the Yale Review.
ICC, Ul Lt.
Soldiers
An ideal home fuel for oil
.LentM nil heaters and
VWew w - m
oil lamps. Get It at your
J dealer s.
0iens Office in Perkins KulldliiB
Dr. Eugene A. Spear, who recently
cam here from Los Gates, has open
ed up offices In the Perkins build
ing. Dr. Spear has taken over the
chiropractic offces tormerly occu
pied by Dr. R. P. Bradford and wife.
Dr. and Mrs. Bradford have located
in Salem.
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CAN ONLY SEE DARK SIDE
Unfortunate Individuals Are Those
Who Essay to Make Conversa
tion About th Weather.
The weather Is a singularly unfor
tunate Institution. When it Is bad It
Is freely abused; when It is good It
becomes an object for profound sus
picion. A wet day Is an abomination ;
a fine one Is an incipient drought.
Three fine days In succession are
enough to bring Into blossom little
paragraphs announcing that some
body's water supply will shortly have
to be curtailed, and a week of tliem
sees the fanners of Blunkshlre elo
quently face to face with approaching
ruin. A had summer will not bear
thinking about; a good one Is proof
that the cllmnte of Europe Is rapidly
changing, that the North pole will
soon enjoy the temperature of .the
equator, and that a few more thousand
years will see mankind finally frlzrJed
off tliS surface of a thoroughly Inhos
pitable planet. This grateful and
comforting game of looking a gift
horse In the mouth Is now being ap
plied to the only good result of the
coal stopringi" our cleaner atmos
phere. Having survived the first
shock of Ill-considered gratitude at be
ing able to see their own city, many
Londoners, an evening paper an
nounces, are now discovering thnt a
feeling of lassitude and an overpower
ing Incllnntlnn to yawn are the result
of living In an unusually pure atmos
phere. Manchester Gunrdlun.
Prompt Delivery.
George L. Loft, son of the candy
magnate and former congressman,
created a sensation on the stock ex
change recently, when he sold a stilt
of clothes off his back for $30 and
made spot delivery. The young bro
ker breezed onto the floor of the ex
change early In the session, wearing
s brand-new Palm Reach suit. It was
so conspicuous some of his. colleagues
roughed him a hit and In the fracas
the coat was torn slightly. Thereupon
Loft yelled out for a bid for the out
fit. Just ns If he were selling 100
shares of Loft, Inc. A broker In the
crowd snapped hack a bid of $30 and
demanded Instnntnneous delivery. Loft
was game. lie peeled off his coat and
then sheil his trousers and depnrted
for the Luncheon eluh attired In his
11. V. Ds. lie was nlile to resume bus.
nes later thre-igh the discovery of an
old suit of clothes In a locker. New
Y'ork Tribune.
Doubles Shooting Popular.
Doubles shooting is gaining great
popularity among trapshooters of this
country. Ry doubles shooting Is meant
the release of two targets at the
same lime, one to the left and the
other to the right. The shooter then
tries to break both of them before
they fall to the ground, firing one load
nf each target. This Is a real test of
shooting ability, nnd f.ip this reason It
Is gaining In popularity. No one seeks
a real test of his ability more than a
trap-hot. Because of the Increased
Interest In this phase of the sport It
is npparent that the doubles champion
ship tournament nt the (Iriind Amerl
enn handicap this year will he a much
better event than In the past. Tl
shooters have had greater practice at
this sttle of shooting than ever be
fore. Piorlda's Entry Into Union.
One hundred years ngo the Stars
and Stripes supplanted the flag of
Spain In Florida, which became a part
of the Fnlteil states. The sum paid
Spain. Including the payments to
claimants for damages, was ?.4sii Ttvs
for a territory that Included S0.LV,S
-minre -,H,. .Mi, lnr.,,
Arundel, piano tun, rhoae 118-L
Goodyear Tire Service. Ford
Garage.
Pennsylvania Tire Service. Ask
us. Ford Garage. -
Goodyear Tire Service, ford
Oarage.
FEDERAL and GOODYEAR Urea
and tubea. In all sizes, at-4'ha Rose
burg Oarage.
TIM KEN and HYATT roller bear
ings for cars and trucks at The
Roseburg Oarage.
Gainsborough hair nets taay be
had in single, double or fringe
styles at Carr'a.
Remember, Lee Puncture Proof
Tires smile at miles. O. K. Garage,
under new management, H. C. Og
den, Prop. 620 Winchester St.
W.S. M. Says:
"As a salesman I'm a
good bricklayer. It
isn't hot air that sells
batteries. It's honest-to-john
performance on
your car. That's why
I'm sure the Willard
Threaded Rubber Bat
tery is the battery for
you. Willard Threaded
Rubber Insulation lasts
as long as the plates
and doesn't have to be
replaced."
Vfaitd Senlom Mxn
When you come in and4
say, "Willard Threaded
Rubber Insulation" you
are pronouncing the magic
words that banish battery
troubles. Let us show you.
Auto
Electric Station
PHOXE 130.
OAK AND PIXE STREET
ThU trademark, atamtwd In red
on the caee, ident-Jica the W illard
Threaded Rubber Battery.
heinline
roaarmtory sf Music end Art.
Claaaca In Art. Voice. Violin, Piano,
Harmony, Kindergarten and Dun
ning. It la Important that all children
or the Kindergarten and Dunning
l lasees ar ready to begin with
isa clnna Monday, September 12th.
NEW CATALOG UPON REQUEST.
Phone KoMhagcn Bldg
1- 'lwa.ve.
HILL
A hlr Bat
Roseburg,
tle Point,
Coquille and
MarshSeld Stage
7-Passeoief CadilUc-S Cm
ar to Mvrtle Point,
l" to CoqulU.. i To,
Fare to Marahfleld. Ho.
COAST AUTO LINES
j
M00REMUSIC
TUD IO
Kindetgarlen andaUoilJ
running 1
start fh& week
REGISTER NOW
PHONE 502
B II SiMirs Bulldln.
prunes!
MontiT for Oennlna
FRAXK J. NOKTO.N
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
S"Q A. J- Oeddee
J. He SINNIGES
aii Kinus or snoot metal work,
warm air furnaces, both pipe tti
-Olpelesa. 119 Oak Street
Phone 428. Roseburj, Ort.
AU1 0 TOPS
tJPHOLSTEItLNQ
O. M. JOXES 708 K. Jackjon
I'hone 338.
CASE TRACTORS
Threshing Machines
Page Woven Wire Fence
Stearns & Chenoweth
Oakland an4 Toncalla.
Our new Fall and
Winter Samples
Ara hjfa for
Your inspection.
Come in and
Be suited.
Oar Auto Will Call
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