Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 17, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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ROSKBTOO HTTW8-RKTTEW TflrRSDAT, NOVFMltFR 17, 1021.
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I'aily. tlx months, by mall J. 00
jty Carrier, per month .60
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wPtltlcd to the ue (or republication of
11 news d In ta icl.es credited lo It or
not otherwise crt-dited tn thtg paper
and also th im'tt-J ne' published here
in. All riKhia of rpublutiti"n of
Ktitrt'd as netoiHJ-cl;ia mutter Stay
17, 120, at the pott office at lluaetiiiri;.
trt'gon. undei the A-t of Man h 1. S 7 9
IWfM'ltuiK, Oregon, Nov. 17, HHifT
af Shop Dis
solves Partnership
flbnmcpMcl?fn's
sr Sen $ saict
;ooi !ivi:.i.i ioi.hs
If we were tlio oil'ircr ulio liuve
ciutKe uf Uoy "SliiN-ry' (iiirilncr,
we'll lion-tie Unit luditlduiil (liioiit
any fui-tber ceremony, brand film
vtlib u hot iron, anil fasten a bulf ii
dozen balls und ebains In bis ieilnl
I'Xti'ciiiitieN. For Juiiiiln' Jeboso
plmt. (he son-of-a-i;uii is bound to
sneak uHuy again, nnd uilh u few
little, bunilici like Dial he couldn't
Ret ntui'li fuitbcr lliuu Ausirulin.
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ADVIf'K TO THE KIDS.
Io your fliristinnit binlliig early.
9
If (hew lMine-iry laws continue
much louder the storms won't be ul-
lowdl to brew.
The feller wbo luui to live in
modern apartment certainly Iims our
HyniiUhy. Imagine It youi-scll
belli iu n bulb-tub ho small (but
wlieu you chew your gum (he water
sloshes over.
The story hau been lulil of a l.e-
lilon poit In South llukotn offerini;
each service man paying bis dues be
fore December 15lh, a biscuit baked
by a recent bride und mrmlirr of the
Women's Auxiliary- Three of the
biscuits to be diNliibuled contained
cash prizes ll, $10 and 5 (n gold,
nut none of them to be oiened until
the nlcbt of the banquet when they
will serve as a card of nibiiJsaioii.
Early recipients declared that from
their Height it cannot be judged
whether the hit of pantry contain
bricks or feathers.
TIIUUHLE. Tl HHIIILE.
One hiinduy two lovers went to
church. When the collection was be
ing taken up Uie young man ex
plored his pockets and finding noth
ing,, whispered to bis sweetheart, "1
haven't a cent, I changed my pan In."
Meanwhile tho Kill bad been
searching her bag, and tlmllug noth
ing, blushed a rosy red and suld,
"I'm hi the same predlouiucut."
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DUOI' A teak IX Tim SLOT.
Her tleutli was wi suditeii,
itlas, 'twas mi s:id,
Kilo gue up bee lite,
"fB all klio hud;
Hbe now Mlevps silent ly
Uenealh a willow l.iu;li;
There Is nlwiiyi Honii'lbliig doing,
When a freight train liil h a cow.
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AFTl'll WHICH TH10 MDITOK
WH.I, AfJ.II.N llti l-'Ol'M)
HIS HA.VCTl'M.
(Tn ni Hie Oh in (lull.) Leader.
Two weeks utto In our iieroiiut ol
the Khooliie; of Waller Id. ley by
Cliuvnce Wldle, we Hii.ted that It wits I
said that While fiiiinil hi wire with
Ooley no.' Hint the hboolln!: reailfd.
Mrs. Wl iln stall s lliul that xrtloll
of tlie sloi v Is an pnor mid Ihnl she
wns mil with Ooley wli--ii I lie trouble
Oeinrieil. She asks Hint this correc
tion he iiiuile ami we are glml lo give
her slorv the sa.ne prominence ac
rordi d to the oriVinal acrount of the
alfnlr.
as
In this uncanny anil crooked
world, where seventeen bundled
pounds nuil:e a ton of coal, and "low
hridue" U the lest of gnsoline, don't
consider everv man who rendeth the
Ullile In public n preacher.
AH-MI-'.X.
A man hy the mime of obadinb llri'w
Hniiuht a Iniiler and Mime raisins and
made a hatch of brew.
His nciirhlMirs made n holler.
No be moved to Wnlln Walla
Villi run write him cine or "Warden's
Hotel, Itoom IllJ.
THIle ('linger sus she nlnns
knows when the boss Is telehoiilie;
to his wire, because he makes tt
"nappy. ,
-ty
111 ;i:k (ill', Til' niAiiiii:
VAMI Si:.: i
"III lb' soeinl swim II Is the sur-
vlial of Ih' flippest."
1
The olil-fashloliiHl hoy who thought
MtiKiir-hulter biscuits made a good
lunch now- has a ton who sicnds 40
cents nt the cslelii In.
It has Just nlmul gotten so In this
country that when a man
guiliy I hey think he's crany.
0
When things fall to come your way.
Keep your head:
They will come some other ilnv
keep your head;
When old Trouble mnki-s you Had,
linn't get rni-clcas, d.in't m t mad;
(,'ood Is ure tn follow hail
Krcii your heml.
When wiine wild man minis in fight,
Keep your head;
The Hat Shop, under th manage
ment uf Mint Mabel Chilfls and Miss
L. Alirams. announces a dtssolutien
of partnership. Miss Cblldj is leav
ing the liuslness and expects to leave
linsibuii; in the near future. Miss
A brann will no douht continue in her
wink anil enjoy the fine patronage of
the Ijusinri's as 111 the p.i.-t.
The inanv friends of .MIhs Chllils
tegret hir leaving the community.
but hope that she. may return here
,oma ilav to make her permanent
home. MIh-h Chllds and Miss.Abrama
have, through years of work, sue
Uieiled in iiialnluininx one of the
1 finest und tnoHt up-to-dute hat shops
i in this city.
Tlie plana of Miss fhlldj for the
future are yet uncertain.
o
Ol K WITH lll lMlKltS
Ni:V YORK, Nov. 17. (United
I'l'esa) New York streets stae
many strange scenes, liore Is one
Acting under Iho direeilon of Hu
mane i-'oiiHtv, a Utile squad of wo
men, armed with scissors, parades
i lie streets and neatly cut the blind
era off any standing horse they see
Blinders, the society explains, are
particularly noxious ill winter, when
iavement8 are slippery and the
horses must step carefully. The
winter mi in pal Kn of the Humane So
ciety Is on.
ItAI'TIST l!AZ.U AND DI.N.NKIt.
Tbu ladies of the Rapllst church
will hold their annual bazaar at J.
O. Newland & Son's salesroom, at
Iioilge Hroth'ers' service station, Sat
urday, Nov. 19, opening at 8:30 a.
in. Tings, aprons and comforters, a
specially. Those contributing articles
for the bazaar please bring them so
they may be placed on dinplay Fri
day afternoon. A cafeteria dinner
will be served from H o'clock a. m.
to 2 p. m. with the usual good menu.
All food contributed must be In by
10 a. m. Saturday.
TO i&J one
r am VIRGINIA
i9r ii BURLEY
The three greatest
cigarette tobaccos,
blending MILDNESS -MELLOWNZSS-ARDMA
one-eleven
cigarettes
20forl5
WKI.L K.VOWX OOI PI.K .MARRIKir f
A quiet wedding took place Wed
ncid.iy afternoon at 3 o'clock when
Mrs. Anna Emery, of I'mpqua. and
Larry E. Thompson were uulti-d In ;
marriage at tl.e home of Mr. Thomp
son's parents on West Washington .
treet. Mr. Thompson has been inak-1
Ing his borne at Taft, California, and ,
recently disposed of his lnterer-ts
there. Mr. and Mr Thompson will!
make thuir home in Koseuuig. Mrs.
Emery Is well known here, and they I
have the congratulations of their i
many friends. Kev. L. n. Quick, of !
:he I'leslivleriun church performed,
the ceremony. j
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STOMACH WKAK?
UkliMSUMSKi
Strengthen your stomach and
hanlrth .ndlgestlnii: Mi-O Na is guar
anteed by W. F. Chapman lo do it or
money buck.
S. A. HAS AKKIAI. MAIL
filJUK I'AHKXTS AM)
IKACIIKIi.S TO OlMiAXIZt:
The teachers and patrons of the
Clide scliools will meet at the Glide
church on Friday. November 18, foi
the purpose of organizing a pajent
teacher association for that locality.
Arrangements have been made for a
bliort program, the hlxh school pu
pils agreeing to furnish the music for
tlie entertainment. County School
Superintendent O. C. Drown will
make an address after which It Is
planned to hold a business session
und elect officers.
The (Hide community has boen Riv
ing Its schools strong banking and
communication and the formation of
a live association will dotihtlcHs he a
ANTON-, C. Z.. Nov. 4 7.-- United
Press. I An aerial mail service has
hieii established between Botoga.
capital of Columbia, and the Atlan
tic seaport of Santa Maria, whl
will make possible the delivery of
mail between Hotoga and Colon in
three days. This will make-the mail
time between New York and llotoga
about ten days, as compared with
previous time of about three weeks
Tlie aerial service Is operated by a
German company, using planes made
In Germany.
. iiorsic si.ii'i'Kits.
Many people do not know that
Carr's store enrry a large line of
men's, women's and children's slip
pers. Finest felt with soft or stiff
leather soles at Carr's sow prices.
Shop "where you save. '
MISSING GIHIi Korl
IIKAI) IX ICY WATKISS
EVEUKTT. Wash., Nov. 17. ft'.
P.) The body of pretty 18-year-old
Dorothy Grimm, lost since Inst Rat
urilav In the woods near Tye. was
valuable aid to the schools In their, found nt day break today In the Icy
future work.
( IIHIST.MAS IlAMHiEltCHIIOI.'S.
Carr's store have )ust pl't on dis
play a wondei Tully pretty line of
hantlk'erchieLs for women, children
or men. If you want hundkerchlers
to tnuke up or the finest ready made
ones, tee Ijie beautiful display at
Cure's "where you save.'
waters of the StlllagunmlHh river.
The coroner's office at Everett was
'notified and officials left immedlntp-
. ly for the scene. Whether the girl
was murdered or death was accident
al wi'l rot be determined until the
arrival of the coroner.
school no.:tii mi:i:is tonight
The school bounl will meet to
night with n represenlutive commit
tee tor the purpose of modUyin:, if
possible, iho order regarding tile use
of Hie high school auditorium for
public ineeiings. The committee was
appointed by a delegation which ap
peared before tho board at its regu
lar meeting last Monday. It is de
sired to open Hie auditorium lo pub'
itc orgniil.utions for benefit per
formances and t-ntorlainmi-nts and
nu effort will be made lo arrive at
some agreement In this regard. It Is
unite difficult to form this order as
Ihe drawing of a Hue barring cer
lain entertainments and permit linn
others presents a problem requiring
considerable thought.
CAIlll'S DOLL CONTKST.
How close did you gueas? There
were 10!ifi dolls 111 the window. The
neuivst guesses were 1100 by Mrs
II. M. Knighton mid Kldred Cordon.
They will each receive a doll. If yon
weren't so fortunate as to get a doll
free, remember wo are doll head
quarters for Kotiehnrg and also that
"'ve can save you money." Most of
Carr's doll prices nre nt H of last
yeir's prices. See our line and make
your selection early.
CAMAS VAI I.LY NEWS
Harold Slegel enrolled Monday In
our high school.
nalii or rhino, Wilbur and Camas
YfllleV bllVS and Klrla hnnkeihall
pleads i tennis clash. Frldnv. The games will
lie played Just before noon, arter
which everybody will Join In a baiket
dinner. The bovs hnve been repair
ing the floor In tlie rotntnunllv hull
so In ens' of rain, it can be used.
Itellglous work hns been progress
in-i rrent'". SUtv-three persons at
tended Sunday rcionl this week. .1.
F. Itonebrake Is superintendent. Our
minister, N. M. Khrnde, draws hit
rowds. Mnny tinned out Sunday
I1ENSOX 1. T. A. TO MEET
Tho ilenson Parent Teachers Asso
ciation will hold a call meeting Fri
day at the school house at 7:30. It
Is urged that all patrons attend, as
business of Importance Is to be tak
en up.
YOUIt XMAS TOHTKAIT
Should be made now. All sizes at
reasonable prices. Studio appoint
ments can be arranged to meet your
convenience. Phone 462. Tho Rose
burg Studio, Bell Sisters' Illdg.
ALLEGED AITO THIEVES
TO HE TAKEN IX) I'OKTLAND.
Attention Fa
We can make immediate delivery on the
following Farm Implements:
Amsco Drills Feed Grinders
OLIVER PLOWS
2 BOTTOM 12-.nch FLOWS 3 Bottom in.,., nnn .
t uui iUM n-incn I'LUWS l Bottom lG-inh BRPakpd -
2 or 3 BOTTOM DISK PLOWS UCiAKhR Plows
b"e
S
Claylon and Clinton Currle.
charged with the theft of a Chandler
automobile, will probably be re
turned tonight to Portland to answer
for their alleged crime. They may
be arraigned on a federal charge of I
transporting a stolen car from one
stnte to another. The Chandler car
was found to be the property of
Frederick Leo. of Everett, Washing
ton, and was stolen from him several ,
dnys ago by unknown persons. It
was traced through the state auto
theft department. The boys were ar
rested here by City Recorder U. L.
Whipple, after he had received word
from Wilbur that they had crowded
a ream and wagon off the road. Sus
picion was directed against them
when It was found that their car car
ried a Studebaker truck license. They
gave stories of having lived In Port
land, but knew nothing about that
city. Because of Ihese conflicts they
were held while the rightful owner
was traced.
TVUIv rollTRAIT
Will solve the problem. "What
shall I give for Christmas?" The
Hnseburg Studio, Dell Sisters' Dlilg.
Phone 462.
Rodrick-Lean Disc Harrow
a apiKc l ootn Harrows, 5pnn Tooth H,r,..
"iiurY
PLOW SHARES for all Oliver Plows and Accessories
for rordson Tractors. The above mentioned Imnle
ments are approved by Ford Motor Co for the Fordson
Tractors.
Phone your order and we will- make immediate delivery
C. A. Lockwood Motor Co
Autorized Ford Agency
Phone 374
PHOKteSIWON.tL CARDS
US. TAVI.UK. MUSK. I'hi.ne 17.1-1,'.
1)11. I.. A. ICI.I.S. kiroiut. Si; Perkins
Uld g. l'hune 313.
OH. l:l;KNK a. MM!:!!, Chiropractic
Phvslelan. Rooms 226-227, Perkins
nulldlng.
f. ii. imm ,-ui Klowers. Phone
2(0. 109 So. Jackson 81.
Children's sleeping garments on '
sale Snturday, size 1, 2, 3 years. Bell
Millinery.
KOSEBl'KU
First class shoe shining parlor,
110 W. Cnss St. G. Clraham.
Silk and wool hoio for sale. Pell
Millinery. Special Saturday only.
Ill'lLD ON EASY TElt.MS.
Now Is your chance to build your
home on (he easy payment plan. I
will furnish the lot and build your
house on small monthlv pavtnents.
Phone 384-Y. F. A. BOWEN.
' '. v i Kit Chiropractic
Physician. 222 W. Lans St.
111 I OI IS A. Hit I IIMI. Ilrnll.l. Fi,
6, 1st State and Savlrigs Bank Bldg.
USE CHERRO
CEHEALS AND I LOlIt
Now Itopeburg's future isust he laid
tin foundations strong nnd staid.
Our Fluur is mnde for Just that use,
N'o other flour can stnnd abuse.
(Say CHAllt-ItoW)
A hard wheat blend for family use.
On sale soon at vour grocer's.
I IIEUHV CITY Mil l l(i CO.
KALEM. OKK.
The Yoncalla Oun club will hold
their annual Thanksgiving shoot for
turkeys on Sunday, Nov. 20th. The i
shoot will be held on their new i
grounds commencing at 10 a. m. All I
shooters are invited. Ammunition
and eats will be obtainable on the
grounds. Good dressed turkeys.
Western Electric
MAItKIEH WEDNESDAY
Wm. L. Shields and Mary Snider,
both well known residents of Yon
calla, were united in marriage yester
day afternoon by Juslico, of the Peace
George Jones. The groom's mother
and Mr. and Airs. Thompson of Yon
calla, witnessed the ceremony. Tlie
young counlu will Amkn ilw.ir
at Yoncalla.
HOME MADE CANDY SALE.
Saturday, in vacant rooms next to
tho Kosehurg National Hank, (liven
by tlie girls or Ihe Missionary Society
of the Methodist Church, North.
imPSTPBeBiIlt
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ONE IAIUJE PHOTO
Riven with every large j;.0) nri
made before Thanksgiving. Juitc;
wi ck mot e of this unusual oiler. C.
and see Hie late folders, our nrk
ot inviting. Open Sundays by i.
point menl. Clark's Phnm SM
Host-burg Nat 'I. Hank Bliig.
PROTECT
YOURSELF,
Tl'HKEY M.AKKET LOWEK.
If ..... ....... .h.... i.i. i. ...i le'-eniiiff -o near i.iu.t n.iKer from
u. ....... i r i Myrtle point. The
... , . ,,,r ..,-it.i.
Don't give up unlo the IiIihh;
Just keep oul of frets nml slews;
Keep s-. lugging, you can't lo
Ki-ep jour besil.
lllile Dudley.
W
I'll I .'rlmrkle lias innile xnple so
lin-nr lb-it the vomen won't buy
Ibr' br:vl of coffee with a male es
cort. I.AEE I'EHI.INS SI Z:
'Hustlers" vounr
peotde's class were hosts. Friday, to
nil the young folks of the commiin
ity.
S 11. Crov Is home for a visit. He
has been logging In Coos county.
HOSE SCHOOL PLAY SHED.
Liberty theater will rive one third
of evening's receipts from Ihe show
Kildsv, Nov. IS. for ben.. 01 of Kose
school plav sheil All Interested In
lit. nriw.ln .. tfcla nt.i .I....I .1.....!
..i"J'!"!k r""", r ' " "nine attend Wo. as committee, wish
....n anwii me nowiiKvit ever, to think; Ihe Liberty theater
body onlcrcd Ibelrs." , ,nor ,bf ra, otteti
for
1.
BE SURE
M of perfect results on
bake day. Don't spent
vour time in preparing
bakings that con t air.
expensive ingredients
and be disappointed
Erf wlienyou take them out
oi the oven. Use
jj not because it's the big-
li" ihiih uimiu on rarin,
but becduse it is absolutely
pjr uci-iuiiiuic inu eco-
f noniical of all ic.ivcners.
u& Whan you employCalu-
W I im-t ilAkltlD P.,tll.rv ... L.-
if that your bakings will raife I
properly because it contains
more than the ordinuy lesv-
ening stieni;tn.
Don't waste enerey nnd
money ou unc-rtsm akmg
powder use Calumet, the
purs and sure" brand.
The turkey market suhVred a
slight slump today. The whole
sale price in Portland dropped
from 411 cents to 40 cents on
dressed birds and from 35 to
32 rents on live birds. Turkeys
were uuntcd at 35 to 43 rents
for drcsMed birds ln Sun Fran
cisco and 35 to 40 cents for
live turks.
IOWEIt AND LIGHT PLANT
Iloniml I'hlig
I 'bone :t:t-l-"a;. Hosebunr
1
S
1
GET ONE OF OUR
GOOD WARM
OVERCOATS
They are all Wool, and you
can get one for
$20 and up
TIIK HOME OF 11AKT SIIA1 I .M H & MIRX.
r i tin inrMr tr rm.iri j
I TURKEY DAY
A ptin1 run nt Cnlumt cnntaln full
I Ho. Ikmie bahinij ptiwdrr coimr n
Hoi. cant Instead of lft oa. can. lt
ura yon et a pound when yoa want it
Friday, November 18th.
Deliver your Turkeys for the Tool on Friday, November 18th.
If you have not listed your Turkeys yet, see
T. M. TOMLINSON, Myrtle Creek n e. KRUGER. at Oakland
I). II. LAMB at Yoncalla. RILEY MORNINGSTAR at Drain ' BERT ADAMS at Elkto
We do not know what the Price of Turkeys will I
But we do know that our Prices on Flour, Feed and Farm Machinery will make
your Turkey Money buy more than it will anywhere else in town.
crS t.1 Etr?e,wntd learn hwtomake your Turkeys do your Washinp.
See a KLAL 1 OWLIi WASHER Demonstrated all day FRIDAY, and SATURDAY
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange
01.1 WINCH KSTEIl 9TKKE1
ROSEBURG, OREGON