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ADVICE TO LOVELORK AND OTHERS
DY MRS. "I I "TTTT
1 Ml; Column of Questions and Answers Conducted by a Womaa
Who Knows. Address your Letters to Mrs. LJUbury
Care Bosoburg News-Keview.
Stirllrs. Ellsbury: I have had a
le money left to mo, and I would
mt your advice as to what to. do
lit. I bad thought some of go
to Portland and taking a course
tb business college there, but
lid rather go to Hollywood and
if I can get into the movies. ' I
lot bad looking and swim and
wwell. Do you think there
M be any chance for me? Of
w my family want me to go to
Hand and go to business college.
' . 8. C., Roseburg.
1!)' all means go to Port land
1 uke the bUNiucsH course. Your
ukw of getting into the movies if
rot to Hulljnood would be al
tnlL Ileiiienihi'r that tliere are
HBinih of other girls who are
i looking, and swim and dance,
ii Ibfjt are all trying to get into
' movie. The thing for you ti do
P to business rolli'ge nnd get
y Pwd, sound training. Then if
you wish to go down there, get a
position so Hint you will have some
way to live while trying out as ex
tra. Dear Mrs. Ellsbury. I am bother
ing you again. Do you know of some
place where I could send and get a
good cold cream for an excessively
dry skin? I have tried almost every
kind they have at drug stores and
none of them seem to agree with me.
Thank you. SALLY, Glendale.
Ans. There are two beauty par
lors in ltosoburg. Either place will
be glad to mix a lotion for you that
will be especially adapted to your
twedfl. I would advise a personal
visit to them so that they ran be
sure of Just what your face needs,
Palnlem extraction of teeth at
roam 9. Masonic temple, nr. Nerbas.
State Capital
XBWS-REVIEW &LEM BIRE.AU
SALEM, ORE.. Sept. 21 (Spec
ial. I a fairly good, though not
more than ordinary satisfactory re
sult was mown m a test of Salem
gas made by Fred A. Rasch, an ex
pert of the public service' commis
sion. Pressure test was not nulla
up to standard.
governor Olcott h; written to
the district attorneys of M iiltnnmnh.
Clatsop and Coos counties, calling
meir attention to the reported pilfer
ing of vessels loading and unloading
at those ports. The matter was call
ed to the attention of the governor
uy me i nited Stales shipping board
which has been experiencing the
same trouuie In all maritime states.
S. S. Corbin, who escaped from
tne Btatj nenltentiarv Sentemhnr ii
was captured last Monday In Port
land, tie is doing time for larceny
cummiitea in Multnomah county.
Albert Heney, 25, a patient at the
state hospital for the Insane, com
mitted suicide last Tuesday by hang
ing himself. He was a student for
the Catholic priesthood when com
mitted to the hospital from Multno
mah county.
Frost recently destroyed vegeta
bles In the gardens at the state hos
pital for the insane, valued at about
,r'00-
Seventy-five home-seekers from
Kansas and Nebraska are expected
to arrive In the Willamette Valley
September 29. They will be enter
tained at the slate fair and at the
Salem Commercial club. They will
also visit Eugene, Corvallis and Al
bany. .
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I The state irrigation securities
commission has received from the
Medford irrigation district an appli
cation for state guarantee of inter
est on $800,000 bonds. The issue
has been approved by the commis
sion. It Is part of a proposed Is
sue of $1,250,000.
The Malln and the Shasta View
irrigation districts have applied to
the state engineering department for
spnroval. rtoth are located near the
California line south of Klamath
Falls. They are of 4555 and 6600
acres respectively.
The largest gasoline sales for a
single month to be reported to :he
secretary of state, since the gasoline
tax came Into vogue early In 1919
is that of (he Standard Oil company
for August. Sales of gasoline aggre
gated $3,002,308 and distillate
$M 1,880, on which the total tax was
$76,724.35. The statement of the
Associated Oil company for the
, month shows 907,954 gallons of gas
oline ana dz.ouy ganons or niBiiuuii
sold. The tax paid was $18,948.19.
No Oregon law requires that mon
' cv slezed in a gambling raid shall be
forfeited, says an opinion of Attor
ney General Van Winkle In reply to
an Inquiry made by the district at
torney for Coos county.
The law requiring that the state
forester provide sufficient fire pa
trol for timber lands in Oregon ap
plies to such property owned by a
county and by it acquired, through
foreclosure for taxes, according to
an opinion of Attorney General Van
Winkle, written in reply to an In
quiry by F. A. Elliott, Btate forester.
A A A
I The public utility act Is not broad
enough to give the public service
1 commission Jurisdiction over ques
tions of preservation of scenic neau
ty, says the public service commls-
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Second Hand Gars and
Trucks
We have some unusual Bargains in Second
Hand Cars and Trucks to offer for quick dispo
sal. Here is a partial list and each one is a gen
uine bargain:
One V2 Ton Federal Truck, 1920
Model, practically new
One half ton Dodge Bros, business
car, model 1921, good as new, price
One practically new, light Chevrolet
Delivery Truck, Price - - '
One Dodge Bros. Touring Car
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$2,160.00
$950.00
$575.00
750.00
775.00
850.00
J. O. Newland & Son
DDGE BROS. CARS Cass and Stephens Sts
Fall Apparel for Women
and Ch ildren
Awaits Your Early Selection
LJERE are the prettiest of the Autumn's Dresses for Women and Miaaos waiting to be chosen.
Serges, fine and du.-ablc, Trieotincs, Satins and Twills are the fabrics, while the styles
closely folio the long lines of a coat and thus make every Dress a good substitute for the
heavier garment on warmer days. Tho trimmings are braidings and long Tuxedo collar effects.
Belts, sashes and vestees are of the same or contrasting shades. Trices vary from as low as
$9.90 to $34.?5
Women's and Misses' Blouses
$2.98 to $6.90
Georgette crepe fashions these smart Blouses, that are em
broidered or braided and are made in all tho over-blouso effects
with sleeves elbow length and pretty tic belts. Other Blouses
are of Tricolette with fringed borders. Tho colors are Navy,
Black, the new Autumn Reds and Browns and the popular
Grey and Tomato Bhades.
Women's Separate Skirts
$2.98 tor $6.90
A fine assortment of Women's Fall Skirts in the plain and
pleated styles in Checks, Plnids and Plain Fabrics.
Extraordinary Coat Values for Children!
$4.75 to $9.90
These Coats aro made of sturdy, dopendablo material, well tailored in every detail with
many interesting style features. Tho yoko back is popular as well as tho long panel. Some of
the Coats are tsimured with collars, of Coney, others are belted and button trimmed and all have
pockets.
Plain and fur-trimmed Coats, made of Polaire Cloth and Cheviots. A full selection of sizes
to fit the younger girls from 7 to 10 years of age.
mi i Llncorporated
312 DEPARTMENT STORES
Ladies' Millinery
New Fall Styles
Reasonably Priced
$1.98 to $8.90
Roseburg, Ore.
THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT
1 gTORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD '
sion In an order recommending that
the. state highway commission and
the Postal Telegraph company con-i
fer and attempt to at;ree on the
placement of poles along the Colum
bia Klver highway ln-iween Astoria
and Goble. Tho ToKtal company is
asked to desist from setting poles
until a conference can be held.
Jliss Orace Smith of Salem Is the
first womnn ever to be appointed as
sistant attorney general in Oregon
and few ever have been accorded Ihe
honor In the fulled Ptaees. Her ap
pointment was announced Friday by
Attorney General Van Winkle. She
lakes the place of J. A. Ilenjamln,
who Is transferred to the post of
special assistant, where much of his
attention will be given to preparing
briefs In the litigation department.
Jim Ward, who escaped from the
state penitentiary a month ago while
employed as a trusty, was raptured
Thursday night at Ihe home of his
wife In Marlon county. He was sent
up from I.ln:i county last March to
serve two years for manslaughter,
having been convicted of killing the
town marshall at Waterloo.
The World war veterans bonus
nnd loan commission has appointed
four attorneys In Multnomah county
to nam noon Ihe abstracts of ei ser-
vlre men applying for loans. They
ara R. I Bahln Jr., Jamas F. Alex
ander, V. M. Phelps and John A.
Deck with each to have a separate
district.
Out of a total of 462 Induslrlnl ac
cidents reported to the slate indus
trial commission for tho week ending
September 15, seven were fatal. They
were: John Hammer, St. Helens, lab
orer; William F. Atwood, brakemnn,
of Mohier; Victor lloon, Laborer, of
Toledo; Kugnne Iianlels, laborer, of
Kerry; James Syer, sawmill oiler of
Westport; Antonio mifmont, miner
of Susnnvllle; James T. Richardson,
road patrolman of Kugene.
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Attorney General Van Winkle has
advised the public servlc commission
that the bond which is by statu! c re
quired to be executed to the s'ate
by public warehouse operators Is ex
ecuted to Ihe state for conveuien'-e
nly. Under the law any person inav
bring ae action on the bond for dir.i
ages without the statu being mada a
plaiii'iff In the suit.
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The public sorvlce commission has
denied lo tho Multnomah county
commissioners authority to eon
1riirt a grade crossing in Alder
Springs over Ihe tracks of the Ore
gon Klectrlc. The Portland, Astoria
A Pacific Railroad rntnpnny Is auth
orised hy the commission to con
struct a series of fourteen grmle
crossings over county roads In Wash
ington and Columbia counties. Anoth
er order grants to the California
Oregon Lam be r company authority
to construct three overhead cross
ings for Us logging railroad over a
county road in Curry county.
The office of iAlutnnt General
White is in receipt of checks of $1,
771.or ami $l,4r2..'!ti from the war
department for distribution among
the members of the coast artillery
companies of Medford and Marsh
field respectively.
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The public service commission on
Saturday Issued an order grunting
authority for the construction of a
sub-grade crossing where the South
ern Pacific tracks Intersect three
mill's north of Albany In Linn coun
ty.
Bridge of Gods
May Be Rebuilt
f ASCAMi LOCKS. OltK., Sept. 19.
Tho "Itrldgo of Ihe Gods." a nat
ural bridge which Indian legend rays
once spanned Ihe wide Columbia riv
er hero, may be rertceil by a brlilgs
of steel or concrete for passage ot
the white man's automobile.
From father to son, hack farther
than the white man's wrltinea go,
has come the tnle of how once a
great mass of stones and earth and
huge tree arched the Columbia as
a causeway upon which lndlans
crossed th. wide-flowing stream.
Then there came a day when tho
bridge of nature was shaken from Its
moorings, and sank Into the water.
And that Is how, they say, the cas
cades were created.
Geographical nnd geological Inves
tigators have reported that the red
mini's story may be true. When tho
waters of the Columbia aro clear and
low late In Ihe year, remains of trees
may be seen standing, as they may
have stood before the bridge foil
and formed the cascades.
Credence is placed In tho natural
hrldge story of F. II. ltalrh, author
or the Indian romance, "The Ilrldge
of the Gods." lie says that Indians
everywhere along tho nild-Columbla
tell of the great bridge that once
stood over the Cascndes.
"All Columbia tribes tell tho
story." he says. "In which different
versions nnd different dialects, but
all agreeing on tho naaentlnl features
as one ot tho groat facts of past
history.
Knclneers were recently reported
making preliminary surveys on both
sides of the Columbia for a bridge
Just below the rnrades.
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To T.wli at. Itldille
A linn Ottcn, a former rtosehurg
boy, who has for Ihe past year been
traveling for a large Portland bone
company, has accepted a position at
Instructor in the Riddle high school,
land la leaving for ItMdle this afternoon.