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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1921)
ruan ron mm 1 ' a im IT t T t " I '.1 ... V 1 OMUing atd dramatic Story WJfyfinU fairfax't Ambition. ! a burning q . WiW Haye You Done About Fuel? Sold by You are only Putting off the "evil" (but necessary) day by not filling up those TM n coal bins now. Get the load off your mind by 1 JlC 1 3,2C PJFlnff your order for SUPERIOR coal. O Coal is just coal to the average householder T limkt- Ynhl ha use4 SUPERIOR-until he has LrfUIHDCl learned to ask for it by name. hen ,he is won by those many superior quali anU ties low degree of ash, high'heat value quick ' t fl1onT?!.nTlame lack of sot and economy Coal Co. 'SUPT Rco. t. , Superior Domestic Lump is that con venient size for all occasions in fur nace, fireplace, heater and cooker. Henry BUg. N. W. Af ent Portland, Or. ----- ABOUND THS TO WIT Arundel, plana tanew fhons ltt-L Ooodyw TIr Servlse. Ford Qantrs. IHdnlem extracaoa of teeth at rom t, Idaaonlo temple. Dr. Nerbaa. PmutItmu TTre Service, Aik a. Ford Qarace. I Bofors you buy wall paper from mall order housea or peddlera, call at 403 Weil Cass St. and got prices. Wall paper 20 cents per double roll, trtmrowl ready for nse. Goodrich Tire Service, a. Lockwood Motur Co. Be us. U Goodyear Tire Service. Ford Oarage. Bellflunr annlea tmnA full box only 85o box while they last! at the Peoples Supply Co. W'fl have a car nt f,.M v.M,. spuda Just arrived. Spuds will be hlfrher. Call and .nl nn.nftt. on this lot. Peoples Supply Co. Don't DRT vnnr mnunuto tn Tn..t land to Ket vour full Will nitnor f have a full line here, three of the lament houses to solect from, and a discount that will knock your hat off VOIir tlAnrl Pain onn W-M 1). -... ...... i , .11 . a i't-i Store. 403 West Cass St. Goodrich Tins Service. Bee na. O A. Lockwood Motor Co, , SPIRELLA CORSETS Made to measure. Belle Case. Phone SDl-L. Pennsylvania Tire Service. Ask us. Ford Oarage. Rye crass, ttmntnv aif.i- fa, vetch and grey oats, all new seed, at me reopies supply Co, TRESPASS nunch All persons are hereny warned not tO hUnl ar OtnnrWfnfl liwnnu nn i ranches at Hnnnv Valla,, aA ., Green. Any person vlolatlnr this eolce will be nraenriitMi tn ih. fn extent of the law. 8. a MILLER PKEPAKLNU Foil A CARE Lit ry over my sltuatiou, I turned oo the "wr iur " nam i Brruii.fui mv toilet articles on top of the dresser, UUDakfl HIV e1il)l,.d mutinlin,. lng tliat I had biouiht none of them i anew now mat tney were neith er atyllah nor suitable. Uoon AmArpIn ir frnm mv hath I appreciated for the first time In my life that old saying that: "Cleanli ness Is next to Uodliueaa." I also understand how comfort of body re acted upon one's spirits. I was ready to niAAt th. u-nplH f .., ww , VWK age in my hand, after my mirror bad wiu wo vuut 4 wub jooKinjj very wuii, and took th nlpvnrrvr ilnun ti the lobby. I had not darted nslc iha man lio- hlnd the counter what I was paying for mv mnin F huil Inarnul frmm Mrs. Watklns In Chicago that at the D1X Amf.rlf.An ilfllnla ,111 u T.'.i 1 . 1 rn. one's meals and room separately. .1 must be as economical as pos- siDie, i thought, remembering the clothes I had Juat unpacked and re alizing that I would probably have to buy an entirely new wardrobe. "Where is the dining room?" I asked the elevator man. "Juat around to tho li ft " ho ans wered. T MtOnd In tha ,1,ln r-Ti r, n m, 1 as the bead waiter came forward and asked: "Are you alone. Miss?" "Yes." He SAa.tnH IDA nt a lHtla nt.ln h.. ...w V. H " ' the side of the wall up on a little xina of a balcony. Very near me was Lord Beacham and hia party. It was all I could do to keep from bowing tney were me only races that i ii Ji ii raniiFiiiTMi oi ti in. i .1 i.,nj - . ii "n auicu In Los Angeles. The nrira on thi manna flht... ed me, but I decided I could afford a few days at this hotel until I could look around for something more althlng my means. I thought I wag very hungry when I came down, but th aip-h nt ,h prices and the knowledge that my I luncheon had cost me two dollars although It was very simple took '"j away. Leaving tha fnhla T hn,.r,l. .11 ik - - o ..v, , uiugui ail IJ1U daily papers and again went back to my room, whprn tr n,v Hon I read on the movie page that they were putting on a picture at One Of thfl Htllrifna In nhlh h-A t " ..it,, iuci v worn i oe a swimming scene. I could not swim. At another studio a ballroom scene was featured I coul I not dance and at atni n niii..- young men and women were playing golf grandfather thought golf a man's game and I did not know how to piay. I Was a. llftlo mmfnrl.il (o notice that Miss Amee Stonn had been croaen for wtnin . i . 1'11 . in.- cause she was such a good horsewo man; ana umt Miss Jean Elliott war the tvnn of tha Amantnn A....t r ...,c,i.rti, uumuor girl, and oonstvmontlv )" k hD , given a good part at another studio. I could ride and I waa the type of outdoor girl. I decided not to visit any of the stuuioa until the next morning. Knowing thut the first thing that I would need would be photographs, I walked out on uie streets of Lob A ngeles. After WlLlkill? aimilt fnw ft ahnrt time, rather aimleosly, I came upon a iauier luiposiug puoiograpn shop and wandured in. "What can I do for you?" Inquired a very pretty girl.. "t U'nillH lillA ttn,n a ntnln,., "Won't vou sit here nleaan?' She snoweu me a nuniDer or uuierent styles of photographs. "These are forty dollars a dozen, these fifty, and these sixty." 'Haven't VOU anv cheannr thnn these? ' 1 shall probably waut a good many." "Do you wish tnem for profession al purposes? We have a nrnfMainn. ai rate. I wasn't quite sure If I was getting mem unaer raise pretenses when I said: "Yes, I want the professional rate." "Then VOU Will want thrpA ir fmir poses at least. You had better make an appointment and come tomorrow e iurnisn rjils-size Dictum, un mounted, on this naner. In nrnfuk sionais ior rorty dollars a hundred with six poses. Even that appmeri a ptit Aaa tn me, but I supposed It was all right ana l maae tne appointment for the next morning. "You had belter bring two or three cuaiiKi-s oi costumes," said the young woman. "A street suit, an evening KOHIl. rid IIZ f nth na on,, ..nW clothes and anything else you think wouia iook well in pictures. The suit you have on will do very nicely ior ine srreet costume." now long will it be before I can have them?" "Oh, about a week." 'Hut I must have thorn bfnn mat." "Well there Is a nnsslhilltv nt ot ting them In four days, but I cannot im, iuie infill under a week. Coming out from thn i,hninmni gallery, I passed a number of auus hi one or me windows, I enter ed and was lost. For the rest of uie anernoon I revealed In clothes. It was onlv when T rcmA n. bill that I came out of my dream of There la a psychology about Clothes that, fa moat .nmfo.iin, have alwavs hnH a. e-ron avmnAa - r f-i. aj taio-iit J for the girl who said: "There Is com- iiin m Demg well-dressed that reli gion cannot give." And so I assuag ed mv conscience vhinh u tllat 1 was being very extravagant ujr saying mat i was only investing in my stock of trade. Continued Tomorrow. Potatoes Breathing Under Water. If a swimmer Is three minutes under water lie is looked upon as a prodigy, but M. Thonris, a French doctor, de clares that a mnn could reimilu Imlf an hour If he only knew how to handle the carbonic acid In his system. A man proved recently to a body of medical experts and scientists that it was possible to remain under water and laugh at the audience surrounding a 12-foot deep aquarium, eut cherries, take out the stones null urv when the cherry proves sour, and smile when a pretty woman touched the glass with a cigarette. The secret of all this lies In using a special method of natural breathing as soon as you are under water, to ex hnle the carbonic acid gns. This requires some nractice. When ii.i. Is done you stop the nostrils, thereby keeping off all Inhalation. Rid of the carbonic acid In the blood, man Is sble to remain much longer under water. Unloading New Car Monday By the Sack $2.35 per Cwt Everybody's Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON : a ,m """"-j M. O. RADABAUGH. AUCTIONEER HEMSTITCHrT"" He la the man that va iha ralue for tout nrnnnrtv Cua him and arrange sale date." 530 N. Pine. CASE TRACTORS Threshing Machines Page Woven Wire Fence Stearns & Chenoweth Oakland and Toacalla. Hemstitch I lenced oDert .!r.:": Of ders. Rooms 9llo'ri RZknuU tlonal Bank nw. Rm"""K. WARNOCK & D0N0HUE. J. H. SINNIGER All kinds ef sheet metal work, warm air furnaces, both pipe and jnpeiess. usi oak Street. rn hone 428. Roseburg, Or. LJ'-rrrV1m Fur In AUTO TOPS WHOLSTERINO O. BI. JO.VE9 708 N. ackaon . I'hone iM8. Fanla Invalids Tn Foaam. Drink' t. Alt a Quick Lunch et Home, Office, aod Fountains. Atk for HORUOCS. r v-AToid IiuUbons&Subttihjtes Ti:i.i:;it.pnY CLASSES. I W'iH OnPn a In 1 u-f i "'u uumutT or pupils. a..Ma im murse coaes. Apply R HodiTP. I.nnal f t-. DYEING Now is the time to have your summer clothes dyed for winter wear. Wesolicit orders for dye- ing. Our Avo Will Catt Phone 277 PRUNES Wanted for Cnnnlnir. FRANK J. NORTON ROSEBURQ, OREGON. Sc A. J. CeMrs MOORE MUSIC . STUDIO . Kindergarten to Ai)nnj pnii. Bell Bisters' BIdg. Jhone 602. Announcing the New Price $13.60 Reduction in Less Than Year mi ir r . Ijic ircst-U-ijte battery at $24.85 (trade-in price) i.i $5.55 under the December price of $30.40; ii'c? 'c85 than tflc Sep'mber price of $38.45; and, yes, it's even less than lJl'.9'7 Price better battery, tool This $24.85 battery is a strictly aualilu Droduct. lrnir-liv rvnr-l-sl with power, eager and able to do a man's size job on Fords, certain models of Overlands, Chevrolet. Buicks, and 27 other cars and trucks. Have you bought yours? Remember, only .: tor this genuine rrcst-O-Lite. Roseburg Cattery and Electric Station 312 North Jackson St. rhone m RoSfbure- 0rf con End-of the-World Prophecy. The morning of December 17, 1019, Ihe (linnets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Ju piter. Saturn and Neptune came Into alignment In the heavens; that is, all the planets, with the exception of the earth, lay la an approximate line with wie sun and all of theui, except Urnn ua. were on the same side of the sun. They were strung al.vn in ti.. ' " IIIC milll plane and approximately tlie same line, like so many points on one sptike of a wheel. Meanwhile Uranus wns on the Mime Hue but on the ether side of the sun. like the point of the spoke directly opposite. The arrangement hid been foretold by astronomers nnd certain protrmistlcators predicted ihe end of ihe world. However, the sun rose as usual on that day and the weather whs normal. TH.I.KIt MASOXKHADE BALL. Tl ,Q , I . . masquerade ball to be given at Tiller .. . , o.....,ay evening. Good music mo ufll MIT irPIl Tif Ik. i. , ....... UCl;!H1U0 ...... . eiijoyamo time is in store uu no auena. THK Put up Ln Uui Mga, Othtr rVn O Liln. m nmtt mtt for mry mm mj i BATTERY START Right with fhe&t-OtQte! It a a .V". KH TH AT OI- it 11 : I ""."I". b' h'1'1 ln l"'.tr wif o r in k in t r HOIJ) l'OOI) SALIC ffu . . . . . - i.ie i.anies- Aid Society of the vnuiL-n wm nold a home cooked food sale. Saturday. October M.nJ .1 T"?'J,t b"il,linS next Hose- SLOM'S RELIEVES NEURALGIC ACHES hiiu j tains. . V Mr and I'lncs comfrt. .,., j At allcIruistsLaSc. 70c. flM. Ttilslli IK. - .A 1 .-is . . ,r "'""ni oi ine it ,.v it. rl qu e.t over the' .,rfl Z tU Z'r II In mqarir to ralue thi. ..i,n,(n. 'L'L'r1 1" '.rVi;l.',,,"Ji: tilerfwn, and to nr,M,i. . n;"r'' fund . required b" iw lted thl. lh d of o-t.';.,r T2I. Att...: V?,MlT-':.l?iTi ' ". llttrkt Clerk. iiniment (Paitis vnemJ Itrhin? TWn..M Tlnrrari,,BIVi WHIquKkljr hnt b, Itinn, Jr H.m , fVtm.(,t, u t, -'""" nam s Tooth Troubles H.HNERBAS,D.D.S. The causa of all tooth troubles the fermentation that Ukes Placr ln tha month. The niir.rnhM ih.t n .... powerful solvents that eat wirougn rour tth .i.,,. uul w- succeasfally com betted nnl... i. .v. - id uia u " w i aenust. on the regular 30x3'2 Lee Zig Zaff Fabric Tire 6000 miles. $13.75 $16.90 A lire that is a firT Also we carry a full line of Lee fabric and cord tires at real bargain prices. Last ant not least, the wonderful Lee Pneumatic Puncture Proof tires. O.K. Garage H. C. OniK. Prop. 620 Winchester Street. vuta PArfMWi MKTHOD9 HktJI I.ATl? Tt r-rr, tlKK FYOIUiHJtA, Uie. Etc. Job have the benefit of my DR. NERBAS THE . DENTIST Plumbing Heatinj SCOTT BROS. Now open and ready for Kilt-, nnrii Wa fir LT1M LUOIIICOO. flC oughly experienced plumo- ers and solicit your pauw age. Phone 407 J-:Pi:Hobsoi6 Corner Oak and Main Sts. icmatintmcntsi