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nosEBrna news-review, moxday. FF.nrtrARY is, insa. PAOH THKKB gSPORH? ebnre to Play landWedneaday 1 , 7 30 Vlneday evening. '. .i. 'ct chance to nee til' 1,8 1 . , i ihA latter s'aUmas they will be : -hoc. has .one , and the ' d"Pe" 8es then, '.trongct opponent, that the " k.t. in fare. Dy the l Friday and Saturday nights' It can reauny o ,ru has the strongest team for Rosi 'jurg nas nui u... - n . - ll ha ctrnnEPflt J? the southern part of the . . -v, i , if Roseburx hU game it will glv them the i the race to ri-iir-u. . 111 'ie "J.'i.'.V1!,, 'Z ,ani'lonsnii. -,.i.,. .nnipt me In March. fry man on the team now Is In a physical conumun uu ha VP a hard game to play t'hey meet Ashland. eame win oe in" mot iinm tne season so everyone should back the team anu see mem eburg Wins From Albany nHnr ltnt one-sided game .ketball Saturday night, the irg high scnoot acieaieu i-.-k ...iir.nl hv a score of 41 to bany was completely lost when iseburg team started playing ,. fr Hnsehure's hard luck oting baskets the score would i ,,h liirppr tn f avnr of lieeu hiu." o - --- -- Lais' while practically all of ly's scores came on norsesuoe i "Dad" Kins has produced the best high school teams in ttils rltv. Although (para Is light it Is marvelously In fact, much faster than any More representing the school. in tha lnsl Iwn fames, hnw- ihas shown a weakness In shoot-' Lkets which Is apt to be a con kjble drawback In hard fought fee after time shots were missed 1 should have counted, some of mu were quite difficult 1ml jveremany occasions when the1 trapped off the rim of tho bas hen It should have scored. This tp.7 vas due Bomewhat to care ujlaylnr. as in neither of the it ljtt wnk was the team forced Q'li luelf. The Roseburg five asilr intl at times displayed a :r to loaf. rreh no disputing the fact that earn defense Is perfect. Time I time Albany took the ball In ln territory and tried to reach fiost-burg basket, but so perfect me Kosi'ourg aeiense sysiem it was very seldom that a man break through with the ball. J completely bewildered bv fflorts of her team to draw off Kosftmrg players oftentimes lie- W 1UU11IUUS. r game was witnessed by a 1 which completely filled the f'.asluin and many comments and for ihe Ttosoburg team were i. mere Is no question nut the Roseburg high school is b-'t-recresentert thi venr than for I' years and If the team can show Jrong antagonist, the local school ure cnanoe or tne stale cnam- i-hip. tne first half Itoscbnrg's basket shooting was the weakest, but In n. second half the forvvurds appeared to regain their shooting eye and the baskets fell with almost clock-like precision. During the game an announcement that the Roseburg girls had defeated Grants Pass, at Grants Pass, by a score of 16 to 15, caused -wild ex citement. The contest was refereed by Eddie Durno of the University of Oregon and there was little criticism of his work. He requires clean, sportsman like playing and keeps the game mov ing rapidly. He Is an excellent ref eree and won the approval not only of the fans but of the players them selves by his fair dealing. The high school orchestra gave several selection during the evening and each number was well received. Roseburg's hardest game will probably come Wednesday night when Ashland plays here. Years of rivalry between the two schools adds lo the determination of both teams. Ashland Is composed of five husky young men -who outweigh the local players by a considerable amount. Ashland also has a forward who shows an uncanny ability at convert ing the long shots. This is, without doubt, to be one of the finest basket ball games of the season and the Bcore will very probably be quite close. Saturday's game was preceded by a preliminary between Company D. of the local National Guard and Rid dle. The game was won by the Guard team by a score of 29 to 6. SEE REAL LINCOLN Photographs Reveal Much Rugged Personality. of VALUABLE7 JEWELS STOLEN FROM HOTEL (By Associated Press.) ST. LOUIS, Feb. 13. Jewelry es timated to be worth $100,000 was stolen when bandits early today loot ed the safety deposit boxes of the Washington hotel. II. A. Crofton, the night clerk, was compelled at the point of a revolver to open the safe. Tho jewelry belonged to the guests In the hotel. 0 i The United States used six million tons of salt last year. Introducing A NEW CONFECTION Chocolate Butterscotch WITH A SOFT DELICIOUS CHEWING CENTER Regular 80c per lb." SPECIAL THIS WEEK 48c PER POUND NATHAN' FULLERTON. i'i:i!RiNS m i 1)1 o. A New Automatic Pencil Here Is a new pencil, a vast Improvement over many other pencils costing much more. Look at these eleven distinct features I See that "non-ekid crip" that prevents sap ping! Feel the lieft of it it U scientifically weighted to keep tl e hand from tiring. NONE OF WE BAD mollafBomt UkVqCQSL .-JiNTS-J' II 1 :.jr No springs to tceaUen. No dipping cf fir.gert. No eracrt dropping out, ,o pocket clip coming off. JVo wurfc or th repair man. ,o long nail for th netc laJ. fio tolilcrcil parf toming ioose. No dinting a machine ribbed bodr. Ko loote. rerolcing or bind. ing caps, fio e: Ira laoli ltw.W lo drill out pi'tped tip. No ecdinr. end breaking lead in Up at po:nr. Sold In C M. Silver. Mckcl. ami Rronre I'luto. C. t one ( haniUinu. sturdy, improved Dor. points. , I CHURCHILL HARDWARE tu. ( V IIrpliU I). Srrmitk. 8. 9. 10. 11. Present Generation Need Not, ( In the Can of Washington, Look for Character in Portraits. Abraham Lincoln remains, and will remain, or. of the most Important possessions of the common people everywhere, partly because his ruined personality Is so difficult for either , writers or sculptors to stnndanllie. , Fortunate It Is for us that he lived in an aj;e of photography although ' no sensitized . plate can reveal tho i entire mystery, the camera does not ; He. We are not compelled to floun der hopelessly, comparing different portraits by different painters, us ull i must who ninke the vain endeavor to ' get before the eyes of their minds i what George Washington was like. The Lincoln who looks out from the pictures that have come down to 1 us was caught In moments for which no solicitous friends had the oppor- ; tunfty to see that his clothes were , pressed or that every stray lock of hair was plastered down. And so j In his likeness we get something which has the virtue of being really "like." j In the National capital there is a Greek temple of marble. In Potomac park. It Is wlndowless, surrounded by Doric columns, and Is the Lincoln memorial. But this temple does not , A3 LINCOLN MIGHT HAVE DONE 5A ! oes: At Money - Saving Prices ANATIOS-wiTtr WasSi 312 DEPARTMENT. STORES ROSEBURG, OREGON HI,- L$ Shoes! For Every One of the Family t r -Si Honest Value Work Shoes More Service at Lowest Prices TOO frequently manufacturers are tempted to cheapen a shoe here and there in order to have it at a price. The seeming small saving, in reality, proves an ex pense to the wearer. J. C. Penney Co. snoes are built for service. Buy ing for 312 stores ena bles us to add service wearing values that the smaller merchant can not obtain. Note Our Low Prices ! Ho--. Kr.n vnk'nl Otllll DlltlllS' Dal.. half double sole $1.1(8 Men's chocolate Elk Outing Ilal., half 12 inch, plain toe, Chrome, full 12 Inch, plain toe, Chrom, full double sole $4.18 12 inch, heavy weight, black cap toj. wot uca'her shoe S4.IM . Men', chocolate Hetan unllned bluchor, soft tip. welt $a.4 Men's Mahogany brow bluchers, army welt, rubber heels ..S4.0H Men's chocolate Elk Army blucher, soft tip, welt 3.8 Every price quoted here rings true and a look lit the shoes will prove the merit of our claim. Hlk. Smart Spring Footwear For Girls and Children OLD Dame Fashion or whoever it is who looks after the footwear styles for the little Miss, her big sister and the baby, has put forth an extra effort this season and has produced some of the prettiest little 'ss. shoes imaginable for this J. C. tvr - i J Penney Co. store. A ''. They are of the same high grade A'tT'A?f quality of leather and workman- '-'Jy snip exemplified in J. C. Penney Co. V' jJ-'i'f shoes for grown-ups, and the prices ir' 2 are so low as to assure you substan- fc vLLdf tint savings. V"y Here are a few popular styles awaiting your selection: Growing Girl's and Chil- Crowinr Girl's and Chil- 1 dnn's Patsnt Leather In- dren'a Mahogany Bal. Ox- , step Sandal plain toe, McKay lord, imitation tip, McKay tewed. welt, rubber top lilt on heel. Sis2moT $2 2S Siies2Hto7 12 6 Sites 12 to 2 198 Sites 12 to 2 2 25 Sizes 8H to UH.... 1.69 siies 8 to 89 Crowing Girl's and Chil dren's Patant Laathar In- Infant'a Patent Leathar In step Strap Sandal, perforated step Strap Sandal, plain toe, quarter, imitation tip, McKay turn sole. sewed. Sizes 5 to 8 $1 19 Sizes 2W to 7 $2 79 Sizes 2 to 6 98c Sizes 12 to 2 2 39 Sizes 8.4 to lli.... 1.98 Infants' Soft Soles. Illnek Pat. wl'h while 'eps i 5itv-V AH white kid, button, sizes V.iiv uu to 3 u ftrnurn n- .1 linirn n v Wilton JOT. blzus 00 to 3 iyc "The Spirit of Lincoln," portrayed by , Dennis Connell of the Art . Club Players of Washington, made a tour of the Capital city, visiting, among other places, the new Lincoln Memorial. The photo shows Mr, Connell in the character of Abra ham Lincoln talking with children on the steps of the Memorial, 1921 License Tag No Longer Legal suspest the great human figure, whose acquaintance many have found. Justice to the greut who have passed on is not the issue, since the present need Is Justice to the living. The flrmument of human history is dotted thick with guiding stars, but they are oh, so very far nwny! Heroes on a pedestal serve the present almost as little ns ashes In an urn. The trouble Is not that they ' lacked human nature, but that those who look for help are repelled by the cold marble which has been placed about them. Tho greater lesson of Lincoln, the man of all the world, Is that he Is a nwgnlflceut Illustration of what may be found, If only peoplo will tenr away the husks with which tho kernel of truth Is surrounded. The wrap pings meet the eye and discourage the seeker, who must get beyond thein In order personally to discover tho I spirit which gives life. 1 The tomb Is not the man. This is the ky to the secrets of history. Motor vehicle owners who nre still flaunting a green license place of the vintage of 1921 on their automobiles, or trucks are now subject to arrest and fine under the provisions of the state traffic law. The automobile registration de partment, having cleared its desks of the mass of applications which flood-1 ed the department the first of the year. Secretary of Slate Koaer Thurs day notified peace officers through out the slate that there was no long- i'i iiiiy tuuu r.tut lur mt? hoc ui uu : old license on a motor vehicle. I Approximately 7"i,500 of the new I license plates have been l.-pued up to this time, as against 7;.800 for I. in Fame date a year ago. Hy the reason of the radical change In the basis of the license fee from the horsepower to the weight or the passenger car and total tire width of trucks, much confusion has resulted, necessitating the return of from, 20 to 25 per cent of all applications received and a consequent slowing down of lh op eration of the registration department. down all winter with rhuematlsm, but Is much better now. Say, If I were going to have a tur key feed I Bure would not visit my neighbors turkey roost at night with rubber shoes on. Otto Matthews and family of Mel rose were visitors at the borne of bis mother Sunday. There were 14 Inches of snow at Kenton a week ago, but It Is all gone now. snuwuuk t. Tho local high sahool basketball team is out to even up for their do l;at In football at the hands of Ash laud last fall. See this game nt the high school next Wednesduy at 7:30. WATKIXS SOAP. t'.UtnS AMI D.VXC'IXO SOCIAL. LINCOLN MEMORIAL TREE THK WI.NOU-sTLK STOKK. MB! The Daughters of Isabella will en tertain with cards, lunch and dnnc lnff, Tuesday, Feb. 14, at Maccabwe hall. Cards promptly nt 8 p. m.. dancing at 10 p. m. Admission 35c. The daughters eitend nn Invitation to their friends to attend. Q Apartment House Is Sold Today The P.. II. Chapman apartments, located nt the corner of Hoed and Mill streets, was sold today througll the YV. A. Ilngard lieal Kstato com pany to Delia I.aughead. who recent ly moved to this county, her hus band having purchased the Drum field ranch at M' lro.ie. The new own ers have ordered the vacation of the ' apartments TT' itaratory to a thor i ouch remodeling. Some changes are to be made lo 'he arrangement of rooms and the i nllre building will bo reflnished inl'le and new furniture will bo Installed. After the apart ments have Iimi thoroughly cleaned . they will be reopened. It Is expected that this will be nbout the middle or March. Mr. ( hiipnian. the former : owner Is a r i l'-nt of Portland. Walking Vegetable OH Soap Is mnde of puru edible cocoanut oil, lathers freely in any water. A big 4 oz. bar. It's more than Just real good Boap, U'b tho Dost and Illggest Value. Mrs. Knauss Honor Guest at Dinner This mapis tret, planud In his memory en the day Abraham Lincoln dltd, has baan givan a place In the hall ef fame for trees with a history that the American Ferastry assoola tlon la compiling. The nomination is made by Mrs. Allan Partridge ef Augusta, Maine, before whose home the tree stands. The tree was planted on April 19, 1885, by Mr. Ruben Partridge. ltKSToX ITKM The flestr.n n hool Is progressing nledy under the management of Mrs. Lillian Seoit. Mr. Ch.is. WHwn and (inudn Davis are glatiilng brush. Well nur old enemy, the la grappo. has come acaln, but here's hoping he doesn't stay lone. A. W. Johnson sold a bunch of rattle the oth'T day. Matthews Ilrnther hare killed three bear !hls winter. Mri. Joe ifnrdmnn of Washington Is veiling here with relatives. Claude linvls Is thinking about putting banl'tcM nn hU foot bridge for I ho accomodation of turkey thieves Mr. 3' liar Is very busy Improving his ranch. Dick Convoy's rabln was burned some time ago by some unknown party. Ills tools wph all taken first. Mrs, M. H, Matthews has been A gay surprise birthday dinner took place laHt evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helnllne on Klla street honoring Mrs. Arthur knauss. The table was brightly doc orated with favors and place cards of rid, significant of St. Valentine's day, and centered with B huge birth day cako with 22 candles scattered about on the top. Covers were laid for the guest of honor, Mrs. Arthur Knauss. Mr. Knauss. Miss Ellse Hob lnson, Mrs. Mabs Hrecken, Mr. and Mrs. (). D. McAllister and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helnllne, the host and hostess. , o We repair electric Irons of all kinds. Diing us your electrical troubles. Hudson KlectrlO Store, o IIAITI.STH Ol ST PASTOIl MARSIIHELI), Ore., Feb. 10. The I'mpnua Haptlst association at Its meeting here yesterday annulled the ordination of Dev. Jesse T. An derson, who disappeared In Portland last fall and turned up In the east In company with a woman. The action was taken without de- bale, the evidence being submitted to the baptistry In writing. ge our window of light shades for tho home. Hudson Klectrlo Store. Ashland beat our foo'ball team E3 to ii, and the local II. H. baskotball team Is out to even up the matter a bit next Wednesday night at 7:30 on the It. II. S. floor. Mohammedans hare a lunar year of :i4 days. o Pansy seed brings II an ounce. No speiios of snakes are slimy. o DAII.T nt"S BfcrollT. V. t Weathor tliraii. wcal office, ft'.Hoburs;, orvgoa, 14 biura end:ng C rrr.ipllllo la laekra -a4 llaafredtka llnth.-Ht l-ni!-nt'r ysterfliir .. 7 I.mhimI t.-nipt-rtitiirH UmI tllNlit .. SX I'll . It.ltiitliili lust 24 h'Mira i't T.,!;il .i-t aliea first nt month 4 r. N.Ttn.tl .r." Ip rr tlila month... i.bi neM lirlp. from Bll. 1. 1121. w lUte 14 4 Av. ra.- ,rr. I, from H-.t I, MT7 Jl III T.itul il.-ll' n-11' Y from J. nt. I. 121 4 Si Avrmir.. pi-' tiiltatlun for 44 Wat ...i,..ni. (Sept. I" alur. Inr) . . . .11 Jl p.,r,'a4( to s p. m. foraout bweslert TiiHSht and T'H-1ii fulr. s UJ-IAM JJKU Ubservar. GOES . BACK TO OLD EGYPT NOTICK TO KOSKlll ll PKOPI.K. Legend of Cinderella, Almost Uni versal, Believed to Have Come From Ancient Memphis, t Cinderella and the legend surround ing her glass slipper is believed to have originally couie from ancient Memphis. In the rulus of this burled city lies the pyramid of Hhodopls, who lived ut Naucratls, ami wus Incom parably beautiful and chaste, due day when Hhodopls was buttling nn eagle flew through the open celling of her bathroom uud plucked from tier maid's hands the sandul which she wus Just about to luce about her mistress' foot. The eagle then flew to Memphis, where the king was administering Jus tice In one vf the courts of the palace, ud, hovering ubovc the king, dropped the sandal, which fell into the folds of the king's gnrmeut. Ho examliied the sandal und found It so small and love ly that be bade his servants search all Egypt till they should And the woman whom It would tit. lihodupls was found In Nnucratls uud carried to the king, who married her. She died ufter a few months' huppluess, and the disconsolate king and ouw of the costliest pyramids of untiuulty built In ber memory, lu the nrst ceutury II. C. the priests of Mem phis were wont to exhibit a sandul In a crystal shrine which, they declared, once belonged to Hhodopls, miraculous ly preserved through niuny centuries. The snrcophugus and the mummy of Hhodopls have entirely vanished and her pyramid Is little mure than a ruin, but her legend lives In oviiry land. Koseburg will entertain nbout 300 peoplo during the merchnnts' con vention to be held In this city eb. 20, 21 and 22. There will be a (treat shortage of room accommodations and the local Merchants association wishes to get In touch Immediately with all persons who can supply rooms nt tl and 11.50 per nlghL W. J. Weaver, of the Umpqua Hotel, Is now making up a lint of outsldo rooms and all persons who have rooms to let for the above three days are urged to get in touch with him at oncu. , . o We will gladly call for anything you have to be cleaned or piusscd. Tho Owl Cleaners. Phono 247. o " 1 Tho blgcest gome of the - season will bo on tho II. 8. floor Wednesday night at 7:30 between Ashland II. S. and Hosebui'K H. S. Neither team has been beaten this season. Don't fall to support your home team In this big basketball game. Cher-ro WANTED A real honest cook to , tell us, Is there anything' wrong with Cherro? ,, HAKD WHEAT FLOUR GUARANTEED , FAMOUS "LION OF LUCERNE" Thorvaldsen's Masterpiece Commenv rates the Heroism ef the Swiss Guards In Parle In 1792. The well-known mnnnment rnMod the "lion of Lucerne," erected near Lucerue, lu 1821, commemorates the tragic fate of Ihe f4wls gnsrds In tho French Itavolutlon when In their de votion to duly they wore sacrificed to, the bullets of the Uarselllnls uud the, pikes of the mob, August 11, 17V2. This Infantry regiment, the "(isrdas Bulsses," had been orlglnslly a Swiss mercenary regiment In tho Wars of Hellglon ; hut for their own good con duct at the combat of Anjuca they were Incorporated In the iwrmannut establishment of the liaison du Hot, by Henry Iv, (Henry of Nuvurre). In l.VM. and In the gurde lu 101.1. The French guards aided openly with the constitutional movement al the Invo lution, and were disbanded, hut the Bwlsa ruards remained faithful to thnlr trust. This monument was the work of Ilertel Thnrraldsen (17701SU). a Danish arulptor, noted for his statues ef Christ and the apostles, and for Ma efforts st classical sculpture. He wss the son of an Icelander who had settled In Deumark, aud was bom at Copenhagen. There be lies burled un der a bed of Pises lu the courtyard of the museum ha endowed. l DRINK MORE MILK! 8 Milk is a Perfect Food t t and a Public necessity. 4 t There is no substitute, t f. We know it is the only 4 8 remedy for undernour-1 4 ishment. Be sure it is 4 t good and pure. Our J I milk is pure. 4 i It's. Pasteurized i Abraham Lincoln never Joined a church. o Killer whales travel In parks like Ulvos. i Roseburg Dairy & i Soda Works t S "The Daylight I'lant." j I'HO.NE 1MI.