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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1922)
nmrnvM werwa-RirvTEW. moxpav. JAvrATtv aa. toga. 3 PA3B FOVR ; " ! iWiw in 'l m 1.1 s, ! "Tyr?' ""Jl""" ' - ,, ,j 2S&5i I 111 i"Vj?3 Mi ilium iMiiimm Valines! J (t Vs rue NoTi Ain.,r.a H & j . - r. . MMEWHtb tM'nfa Stotr CWftal UlsrcLX iaiiXol IIHI gffffMllllllMiirrmftaiMMIMWfcmi RICES! 1918 Ford Touring, Looks and Runs like new, $275 1920 Ford Truck, Worm Drive, 375 Chevrolet Touring, Overhauled and new paint, 275 310 475 - 450 - 675 850 1,500 " Roadster, fine condition, " Delivery, New, - . - 1920 Maxwell Touring, fine shape, -1919 Dodge Touring, excellent condition, 1921 Dodge, Screen Side, like new, Federal l1 Ton Truck, almost new, THE FERN yorn vuvsm Flower for all occasions, any lime. BaskHs. .1 MOW 4iAHlEX StEDS AKB IX. 109 H. Jaction. P"n t4- I ft 1 ewland & Son DEALERS Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles A I.KTTKIt TO .VII. STIIATTOX I must have looked dumbly at the ranting director for be repeated. ".Mr. Stratton la too busv to see you to day, i shall be glad to deliver any message you have." My eye caught my curd In his hand. I knew then that he had mil delivered it. I knew something of the way of, casting directors mean Uttle waya so I tiled agu'.u. Baying: "Will you please ak bim when I can see him. Mr. Stratton made rather a point of this rail and I am quite sure that he must have mis understood uiy name." "I can hardly take that message, Miss Winston, today. Mr. Stratton Is particularly busy, but rest assured that I will give It to him as soon as possible and you will probably hear from him." "Thank you very much." Check-mated, disappointed and dis couraged. I alpioat gave way to tears then and there. With an effort 1 managed to keep my eyes from filling until I was through the outer door, but all the way home on the street car tears rolled down my face and made me the object of much char-1 liable curiosity on the part of thej woman sitting beside me. I was re-i lleved that she did nut question me. Womanlike, I Bhould have cried the more. I had no heart to call on Tony Mcl-j villi). In fact I was so weak that 1 could hardly drag myself to the apartment from the street car. Ij managed to take off Kitty's sport suit; and my tears flowed afresh as I re-, culled the thrilled expectation wilh j which I had put it on. I I threw myself across the bed and burying my face in the pollow, 1 sobbed out my lonelines and dis-! heartened disappointment. I "Why. Virgie! What has happen ed? I heard you sobbing clear outi in the hall." Kitty's anna were around me quickly and In a moment she was willing the tears from my eyes with a silly littlo brilliant green handker chief about as big as a postage stamp. "What is the matter? Stratton?", she demanded laconically. ! "Yes!" I blurted out between sobs. "Was he nasty to you?" "I didn't see bim." "What! Tell me about It,' com-, manded Kitty. ' "I gave my card to the casting di rector, who , was very high and mighty." I "Of courso, that Is to he expected, i They are not really hih and mighty in their hearts. Virgie. They just think that stuff goes with the Job." "Well, he took my card and in a few minutes he came back with It and said thBt Mr. Stratton was too busy to see me." And 1 burst Into tears again. "He never took It to Stratton," as serted Kitty positively, with the ihrewd Intuition born of hard exper ience. "That is what I thought, Kitty, but I wasn't sure. 1 ilidn't think anybody could be as horrid as that." "My dear, Jt's true,' assured Kitty. Then she added reflectively. "You saw a bit of human nature in the raw. The beginner in every line of work has to depend upon the mood of someone who is full of prejudice in stead of understanding. ThiB is es pecially true in the movies. My mother often told me that, she wait ed .and waited in the outer office of theatrical managers while the office boy read Kick Carter and looked at her superciliously." "Was your mother an actress, Kit ty?" "Yes." "So was mine," I told her, and in the mutual understanding born of this fact wo put our arms nround each other's necks in a little, tight embrace. "And now," Kitty said, after a mo ment," your mother's slaughter and mine are going through the same heart-breaking Incidents while the casting directors decide whether they will draw the attention of tho direc tor to us or hand the plum to some one else who pleases their fancy at the moment. Isn't it awful that our whole future Is iu the hands of some one who knows nothing about us and caros less? Hut wo are neither down nor out with Mr. Stratton yet. Wait, I'll try and telephone him." "No, don't do that. I would rather write him." Between us, we concocted what we thought was something very polite and yet to the point. Our Joint pro duction read: "Dear Mr. Stratton: I am very sor ry that you were too busy to see me when I called today. "Will you please let me know Im mediately if you have the opening you thought you would have in your picture, for me. If you have not, it is urgent that I look elsewhere. "The flowers have been coming regularly and have helped to make my illness bearable. "Sincerely yours, "VIRGINIA WINSTON." TOMORROW Theodora Stratton "Iwme. J. H. SINNIGER RX. ELLIS Nursery Yard Rose St., Opposite Pickens Grocery. PHONE 371. Box 1074. lloseburg, Ore. CALL 29 For prompt taxi service and country trips. Satisfaction guar anteed or no charge. CLINTON GORTHY TRANSFER Wood for Sale ' Jj. It. CHAMBKKS ' 412 Cass Street. l'hone-H!)3. II 412 CaBs Street! l'hone.393. ... : X Coal H Rugs Soiled? We Can ' Wash Them Clean rugs mean much, these that,t s days if your waahabU rugs need launderm, end them to ns tad we wlU renew their fresh, attractive colon, i - Well wash them thoe. oughly positivtU; dean, bring back i their 'original charm, and send them boon soft and sanitary. " Just include them with the rest of your fan bundle we'll han everything back Z quickly. ! Roseburg Steam Laundry . Phono 7Q ins! . 430 NUorth Jiicksot. Special attention pay to J9. iSafe 712M& .far mmi invalids ASK FOR jf )f JLr-p ''v4tiU''Mf'lk''' fto vngina! Substitute rcrIrrnti(!nalMaii(3Cr3-Inr;0.nili8n jTJIchmfllT.rritiird rrrJa extract !n Powder Fund Aims to Lower Taxes ?" mi The Owl Sans:- , f,llUU! I1UU VJ HIIIM J Till A kill A ft-J IrMlUBlNrV: i uwkcLiAiiii'iu "For a Press without a Shine" call 247 Wo Clean Men's and Women's Suits, Fancy Gowns, Sweaters, liloiises, Plush Coats and everything. Kdward C. I.owrv. authority on National Oovcrninent business methods, through tho West ern Newspaper I'nion has given us these startling rigurcs regarding the expenditures of our federal govern ment, towlt: Croup 1. Kxpendllures arising from recent and previous wars, 13,- j.i... in:!,f.8;.(;o; 67.81. Croup 2. War mid Navy Pepnrt tmnts, $l,4:M.i:lK,7fi.r.7; 23. 02. Orotip ;i. I'rlmary (lovernmentnl , l'"unellons, $ IS I ,S7,22f.4 1 ; 3.t!. iroup 4. Public works, $168, I 20.1,;,;.7.4t;; 2.97. (iroup 5. Itesearch, educational and developmental, $.'i7.09u,(itil).93: j 1.0 lr'r. ',ronps 1 and 2 are the direct and i indirect expenditures for ami on ac count of war. Kor war we aro ex Counterfeiters Discouraged By Secret Service ! LOOK! look: ! roOK!- , CI.OSK-TITK ATTO TOPS FOlt FOKDS AT COST PKICK OF $50.00. By W. II. ATKINS; I (International News Service Staff ! '-irresNHileiit.) t WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. W h e n I you walk Into your bank, draw a recognized i check, get your money and put it in ; you wallet and go through tho ', transaction with tho usual ease of a I grocery purchase do you know the men on I'nclo Sam's payroll who, place your money operations abovo suspicion? I William Herman Moran, Chief, P. I S. Secret Service, is your answer. ' There may he some other answers1 including Wlllintu J. Hums, and a few others. Hut for bringing homo the bacon ns an nnnuat habit and de livering the goods to the entire sat isfaction of your pncle Samuel, the man who Is there, and with bells on, ' is Moran. , Moran bagged 2r! forgers of checks during tho past year. When he wasn't doing that he was invest i-! gating S.r.Oi) forged check cases, 1,-: 2.ri0 altered or forged Liberty bond 1 1 . For a short time only you aro offered tho chance to enjoy 4 all the comforts of a sedan at a bargain price. These tops are 4 giving absolute satisfaction all over the country, are durable and extremely good looking and will make your car warm and cozy. Call and let us show them to you and bo convinced that this is a real bargain. W. It. BltOWN, at Auto Klectric Station, Cor. Pino and Oak. Phone 136. It burns the best; it lasts the longest WOOD All kinds, all lengths. Seasoned and dry 9 DON'T WM Transfer & Storage Co High grade fuel. Quality Building Materials. 231 N. Main St. Get tiiut iuir of shoes if they arc goilng lit n hif m U"- ... . ;', ... I '' ' ) We ace overstocked t luivo iniirkcil IMilCKS W TO APPEAL TO Come in twlav we rtbnt Jou want. ALL. av we ernns conoin DID YOU KNOW? It U our rninoi hIui to Kite Mitiiv thai villi command the imle of uur eiery p.iiroii. A 4ll lil ul nenlio In (be iMxiple. ecr at the Mt of duty every hour of I ho day and nlcliC. Wo appicvLile uur loiitl tipiMMt. ; Douglas County Light & Water Co J t M Jl'NMMW, MnlimnT. money contributed in taxes to our ' war savings stamp cases. His s.iminP federal government: 3. Ill per cent butting average w;is furtlier fattened I for primary governmental functions; j Dy tlu detection of ::24 shirty criml- j 2 lil per cent for public works: and, ni,, guilty of raising banknotes l td percent for research, education-! from owrr tn xiKbPT denominations.' nl and deelopmental. In other words mmv Df theni nro thlnkiiii it over every hundred dollars received by I imw In fnlerni ..nlteniinritw. "mi it-Tfim iNovi'rnuieiu in puotic . nwaitkng trial IMITATION li the mo-t kimi i o poiMit.u- Mici .'s. Im liendiii.ui i , f,r ''-. H li tlKOCKTPUIA has pmvtsl a ? tj r ,y m f I or us. Wo nlll i.iiiiiniie to 'I S'Hib at li t pi ill's W l ilc 'Will' bud otiu'ls (o. ' revenues Is expended as follows, to wn: l'.t2.S3 is spent for war, directly or Indirectly; j $.l Is spent for primary govern-' ' mental functions: j 12.97 Is spent for public works. 11.01 Is spent for various educa tional purposes. In view of theso startling figures. I.", it not time a formidable crinrt should ho made to banish war from the world? The primary purpose of the Wood row Wilson Foundation Fund Is tn abolish war by promoting peace with .iuMico. and extending democracy thi'oiiKhoul the world. Secondarily. It Is Intend, mI to honor ex presulent vt tlsoii l,y giving his name to the fund in recognition ot hts great ptv I'TS to those ubjiMtives. is anyone so hiiterly partisan rs to refuso s rivtitrlhution snd other support be lau.ie to do so Inridcnlally honors Wood row Wilson? Ponder the figures shove, snd. If oii want to redme your tiives. lend a hand In establishing the Woodrow Wilson Foundation rund. ('ontribu itons lll be r.-1-i.ived t the First State and Savings Tank. O. P. COSllOW. IHreclor or Douglas county 0404AK li III .1 Cm il ul h (Miii.. n ) i!.. ,.'I..P. All persons ow'.r.g the Hamilton Prilg Co. im renuuleil til call slid p.iv or remit at once, as we have sold our store. Fnli Hii accounts are paid or satis factory arrangement made for s-t-tlement hv Jan. St. they will he Everybody's Exchange KniiwH CriMiks Tricks. Counterfeiters pet away with noth ing when Moran hits the trail. He knows all the kinks that counter feiters adopt t turn out spurious currency. Om'o he gets a clew he's quick on (be tracks of tho connter fiiter and his i-onipirators, if he has 1 hem. Moran looked hack on 1!2l ns one of his busiest y-'ara. lie captured or seized $ 1 jii'i.;i:i:i in counterfeit notes. I 171 counterfeit note plales, 14 en i graved di'.s nnd is sits ot molds for ; coin counterreitin. Moran nnd hit skilled staff, en-' ' glneered by te popular "Joe" Mur-; phy, former sun t service, chief at Ihi) White Hon -. also broke up hun- 1 dreds of band .,r rrlnilnals enafTtd' In countert'eitiii government rev i nue utaiup. j AUose'her persons gulllv of ' counterfeit inc r, venue-iiirip stamis required on "I "led in bond" boot- ' teg whivkey f,-;i into the secret serv-! Ice pel. j llogus Miturjr Scnrci'r. I Aotlviiy or t!te ,Mret service ha rr.n tf, allv broi.-n up counterreitlng of I ni led Stiti- eurrency upon any I p. rious ft ale tn.) Blso has put im j i ml to proilfle ii'. -thi ils In vogue the eiilv j..iM of l:w, year among boot- ' b' rs i-f in -im rfoitlng ibe :ov crnn.inf s'a'Mi-- snd placing th, m upon alb'crd ho-i IimI whiskey. Inr.n's st.t-Y ran down twen'y cii.!it n-w coii- 'ertelt note -ue li'iroig .!., jii: To.t if th'Mn, Mural s..ys, v,- e crude imita'ior. and were r-ail.;v detected. Many of the s'ivliiipin vre rcdved In re mlitinccs fro u Fnropesn fonntrle. I This d.Moi.ry showed that the "AS y)P WANT IT, WHEK YOP WANT IT." Stan's suits cleaned and pressed. Creases where they belong. HARTH'S TOGGEHY. 0 (oiititerfeiiing of Fnitcd States cur rency and other Government securi ties is inure or less prevalent abroad. Hut tho aid ot foreUn governments has been given .oward stamping out the vr-amice and assisting In a round-up of the critnlmife. Mornn's record shows that In al I' red and forged bond cases KiiO, O0t) in stolen or forged bonds were recovered hy the a vnts of the Fnlted Mates Secret Servli e nnd relumed to the government or to banks in diner out Fectionii of the Fulled States. irr,vrti iW'"iJ.? A "-: Ci Dont cougli TI IK violent pnroxyims of coni;hin(j soon easel Ly Dr. Kind's New I)i..or-. Fifty years a st.ind.irj remwly for colds, t hil.lrcn like it. No lijimlul drugs. All druggists, 60c Dr. Kind's New Discovc,ry For Colds and Ccugfs M.ike How cis Normal. N.iTuici ay is ti e ay ol lr. Kint'j 1'i.U . frntly .ind firmly rcftiiUtinK thelnwels, thn.inatitig the urt-stine do:.. naih.-. rvi li urug,;iH, .v. PROMPT! "WON'T SHIPS r. KincVs Pills Dead Pulp By Dr. Nerbas WIIKN the pulp of a tooth becomes Infected nrter a space of tlnm the life goes out of it and an abscess may be forming at the tooth root end without your knowledge. A dentist can locate the trouble. ' I replace your old teeth with new ones tho same day. WITHOUT PAIN Extensive Experience IXIMINATFS (;IF..SS WORK. Reasonable & Reliable SATIM-ACUOIV tir.UtAVrKKU Cas When Desired THE LESS PAIN DENTIST H.R.Nerbas,D.D.S. Masonic Bids Phone 488. Painless Extraction SHOE 111 Cass Street Shoes repaired while rout NO JOB Too Small or Too W Plumbing AND Heating SCOTT BRO Phone 407 Main andOjJ Hcinline Conservator OF Music and Art New classes in Diinnii'P Kinder zarten' bcin Jan-5 CLYDE M. SULUV. Voice TraiiilnJ "lieory'ol Correct B11 Room 7, Kohlhapcn Bl 2 For the Freshest VEGETABLE; A mill Hie rholii-'t ' 4 pnlucts. we have tln'W ", 2 times. See our ln'","r 5 suggestions lu sejsonao" r5 cerics. PHONE 63 Economy Groccd