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nnsmrno towrfvikw. thitav. march g. PAOF TWO ROSKDURO KUWB RVIEW lMUe4 Dallr Eiwft tnmimf. h W. IK. I. L Wlmirlr ilffl fa- Hmf "h I ' Hitt Ml I iff iu.N h'Af'LB pBlly, per yer. ivy rr.aU H-00 T).tv. in oiorkth. by mall i W Py Cnrr.r, pr month. . ..r- M 1 ''i'tim AHuUtfr& l're U xtulvl ent.t.t4 to trhe uae fr rcKublkMloa of 11 m-wi flii.ua. chM crclH(3 to U or l,ot other credited la thlt papal and o th liKfil ntn piiH"haJ lwr n All rlKtita of rnpublk-at.i.u of - fi.il dtvpntclit" hfULtt fc . yvfl Kut'-rd R ecoiid-i,.aa rlUfrSlf 17, mo, at tkie bust ottUia at Itoburr Ori-icm. under turn Act f Mrtfcl. It7 " IffkM-hiHVi OrrtEon, March tf, ID'J'i. ipJiuneflchtn's Sf tt i t.f lllizrz n n n ;mi kvi:m. folkh A ft-ll'T nxue runnln Intu ye ei. hni.rtiim till ft. m. Ami hhUI to uh . "Say I've had All MUlO MCtMcilt Willi my lUvvrr." And til. trr)lHd A Mnil and tutM lli ihv car or your ; Wire Bt t Injuml mi) ?M And lie Krhiurd And Mild . "Not very much. ' JiiNt n Itllli paint Oild off both." . Hh prrttjr K1 Urni-fl hard to be Tunny In tltlH col)iim t.xui) with nu jp'ruiM rnmdliiK in almoHt Into the obituary chum. m ' The blj ton nil huve I heir 1.K -lnKH, hut the mnall townn hnvc their lemon-coke rliiKt ukpohk out time. ' Tlio follovtliiK news Unit rllpped frmu II. E. ;llvlir Kcrnp-lxxik And whirl, whn placed fn Hald wrap book 22 'uih mto will piolmbl) lntcivNl fMinu of the nut I veil who holwiohhcd with the rnipqun tribe during that prchlhtoHc Hrlotl: 'Ir. lUlph W. Ijtne, m-ml4rn lUfi'iil for the IVrtina Mrdlotl Co., of CithiinhiiN, Ohio, paid llowhurK R vlll In hl oITIcImI uipiu'lty WeilnoM lay. While here he HrforniMl a Very delicate and peculiar oihthIIoii on Conductor II. U. tillvln. Ir Jjine left for Juiirtlon ity today." Ikc lnne In now living here nnd working for the tvtpee mid II. E. ELIMINATE WASTE FROM BUSINESS llUKlnin ciit)rirl8e would Rrow by leapo anil boun! If waste weru cut Id a minimum. Whi n you have any il Ifl leu It buxlnuus or financial prob lems to solve come In and commit us freely. The RosebuiB National Bank Rosebur,jre SSI PRICES UNDER PRE-WARFIGURE Legion Play Rehearsals Start "The Four Mars" are doing well. This Is the play to be given shortly ly I'mpquu Pout No. 16 of tho Ameri MIOW.S THAT IMI'UOVKJIKNTS ran l..glon. It is one of the brlght MoltK TIIA.V l rsiiT DIKKKK- est and snappiest farce comedies ever! KM'i:. written and Its presentation In Rose- burg Is bound to delight the theatre- Aiitonibllt Industry Commended for lKnun Klfoil to KeMtolv I'llbliv C'ulitidence. goers, lien Bcoviu, famous aclor-en-terminer. Is directing the play. The second rehearsal will he held ! tomorrow night at the Parish House Considering tho large number of t 7; 30 o'clock sharp. It Is desired Important linprovementB that haveitf.ut the entire caBt attend. i been made, the latimt Bharp reduc- o lions In the prices of Dodge Brothers, The local high school basketball! Motor Car actually bring them down t(.am mi8 ourl,.,,n victories and one. below the pre-war level, according to, (ll,f(.at for thu Bf,asn's record. Help it add anotlrer victory when It mets thu Willamette valley championship; team on the high school floor rriuity James O. Newland, the local dealer. To substantiate his contention he pointed first to the car and then to three ctowly typewritten pnges onlli(,,lt al 7:?)U wnicn some or uiese iiiipioveineuiD m , Q were listed. L T- 'The nutomotlve lnilustry dmerves! Z a lot or creuii tor ine way u is go-i ABOIPfD XII T.O'JVH ;ilvln. h Is vl-lt In S hen from Kl ,h? pr.!ie "u0'i0n ' '!'' ! l-ao. Texas. My. be low. "V, ,, '' ' "''"""S from the oHriitlon. a a ' KT IT )l K VOl'K C'HKST. Wlw phlbiHoplieni and wcrlbblerM, Knin the time of Adam tlown, llllVI iMell acoldliig us for gi-intil-Hng, Kaylng, "Drive nnay that frown." They've been telling tin tlwt xnilllnK ' Should In uwil for giving rheer When the props uro pulhl from iiiw ler i i'fr ' Kverytblnif that we hnlil ilear. Well, It aoiinilx nil right on paper And If make n pretty nong, lint I'm Imnifnl If I can Nee It When I find thlngH all gone wrong. When the clouds rmwil out the snu Nhlne And the light give wny In gltMini, VCan" vour mnriiitleil old inavlins '- And Nliiitd hack nnd Rive tne nMtni. iilvv me room ti rend tho oxone, ItiiNt the buttons off my vvf; I'nr I'll feel n danged sight better . If I get It off my chest. a a A headline wn that the to. mi hill lh nmrly f ditsiriiw tn conpri l ikM.med, wlilrh Is Jllt uIhmiI as giMMl news tti the ears of the Yets i in was the news that arrived Several years ago lluil the lllin were .hooting Into Paris with a 7.1 mile gun. llootleg llkker killed til In IVtn.lt. to uonge iirotnera uione, even though 1 believe they huve done 111 at Home more than their share, but to the In- Miss lleulah Jewett of the Xews duslry as a whole. If manufacturers Itevlew staff Is confined to her home and retailers in all other lines bad j en account of Illness, tak.in a similar altitude the public Itettim to Cirnnts l'un would have been disabused of the! Mrs. J. C. Kverts and children left protlteerlng Idea long ago and buy- here last night for their home at Ing would have been back on a nor-j tiranla Pass. Mrs. Kverts and chlld inal basis imicli sooner. I know the; ren have been In this city for the past public appreciates this, from the way: few dais at the home of K. Kverts. automobiles are selling. Seaside visitor "1 ran across an editorial thei VV- V. Ilardesty of Seasiilo la a Mhr day which expressed my opiu-1 ''"alni'sa visitor in this c!lty. Mr. ion exact Ir. It was In the Denver I Hardeaty is one of Seasides most Times. I am Millie sure that yourl prominent business men. He is reg readers will agree with what It says I Kered at the Hotel l inpuua in this if yon publish it." j ,lv- Following Is the port Ion of the ed-l Here from Portland Itorlal to which Mr. Newland re- Mrs. U. 11. Howker of Portland ar ferred: ! rived here a few days ago on account "Tho automobile Industry .has of I he death of her grandfather, 1). ailopied hurolc methods of restoring Hoyti. Mrs. llowker will remain business and lias cut prices until theyl In this city several days. She wns aio little short of Irresistible. In formerly Miss Kdna llryunt and resid Juatlce to ono of Iho half dozen lead-1 ed In Itoselmrg. Ing Industries of the nation it should; Mi-eling at Oakland Postponed lecelve credit for this policy. In The Masonic banquet scheduled at many Instances II Is said to have Oakland for Friday night has been brought the cost of the 1922 car 'postponed on account or sickness. A down to the price level of 1914. large number had planned to attend which Is more than can be said for irom uosenurg anil Hen Seoveii, the hopular entertainer was to give his Why Pay More? When you can get good goods at Low Prices OUR STOCK OF Feed&Flour is complete and the prices are right Wire Fence Farm Machinery Fertilizer HAY at reduced prices FARM BUREAU Cooperative Exchacge wo MILLimKY UrtiMNG! Friday 3rd Saturday 4th BELL MILLINERY Newest models from creators of fashion, the Fisk Hat, the Gape Hat Exclusive, smart styles, features this Spring Opening. (The new shade, Periwinkle Blue). Then comes the Chinese colors, blue, green, yellow and red Orchid is once more in favor. Braids in cellophane, Visca, and Tuscan. Trimmings of jet heads, wooden beads, tiny shells, hand-made flowers, red berries black cherries, flowers in wood violet shades. ' Will be on display Friday and Saturday. New Spring suits new coats, new capes, new waists, new skirts, new gloves. ' We welcome you to our Opening. BELL MILLINERY FRIDAY 3rd SATURDAY 4th ADVICE TO TOVKLOltX A.M OTRKKS DANCE. Dear .Mrs. KU?bury: I love my wife mwl f-n.ili. Kit . .Iio., ..n it.i- nerves. .Sonietiir.es I am so nervous 4 4 4 l that I want to run away from the I i ! Friday night, March 3rd, at ! Elks' hall. Dance from 9 until l 12 for 50 cents. Music by Blue II. Syncopaters. 9 Ai)t'Vl THE Tf I. K ArunUer, plauo tune:. Phone 189-L. RPIRELLA COItSETS Made to measure. Belle Case. Phone 3'jl-L. Painless extraction of teeth at room 9, llasoulc temple. Dr. Nerbas. When In tire trouble see Green the Tire Man. whole bunch and vet thev are good and considerate, both my wife and v,,u ,vil1 "' at home nnd entertain the children. I always get '.he larg- '""'e ones. She will insist that ?st piece of pie, I am given the choice j s,1(, ,IH, "" need it, but see that cut of meat, and my slippers are al- ! s,,e "ke It jut the wime. Women ways waiting for ine at the fireplace. I cultivate that lutblt of self-sac lit lie The oldest, a girl of 14. lights my I'"" becomes, rather than a virtue, pipe for me. and the younger ones'"" uncomfortable iiabit at times, light over who Fhall take the paper! w,,pn Jou have jmir evening out, do to me. Life In general runs along !""' bother to tell her what you did like that, and still, I feel that I iin J Hn'' '-sk I'er what he did on going to lose my mind when the , l"'r evening away from home, wires in my head snap, and that It I 1 that It is necessary for the be soon. Scold me, and tell me ! ,,v" " to get apart to forget what a brute you think me. ! n" "bout one another for a few ALL IX. 1 hours, often, otherwise' the strain Ans. Tim much attention, too ' '"'"e Krent tliat you will nnirli love mid cure Iim. much faiii-,Kt "eckless and do something much i!v. You ik-.i1 a night out with thel"1""' eking at an lingunnled mo Ix.ys (mind. I Mild the Is.vs, there "'" In" nature being restkws should he no woinen in the' bunch), j US"".V Hncertaiii. Home life is the most blessed, hut ' ' one iIim-s not miss the sunshine until AVCTIOX. the shadows fall and you ncsi'il morel . shadows. I rartlcs wishing the highest price1 CASCA20trf Ml:? i ttiii.L- f. i. - ...... ...... I for their personal nronertv sen M r. may be overworking and perhaps you ""dabaugh, Auctioneer, 530 N. Pine need a mental rest; your case might i ' 1 Ik. ho serious that you need two Pl'HI.IO I.IIIILlltY KICCKI VES wwks at a Kaiiilarium, but even! M.1XY NEW KOOKSi tho medical denarimfnt i Educational h stitutions Aid sai,km, Feb. ?8i-. cational and state adnifeT- meir extrava?ance, speakers of the tax rHn.I dressed a gatherlnt o! 'l Union hall last nlsht Ilesldes the salaried v oi u. a. u. and P!Bj--tj bi ll of Oregon unlveitiw 1 10.000 and isib, Peter D'Arcy. the on ine program, nrac $(H,2!t."..r,0 was paldnonr lTse Calapoova Mineral Waler on your table. Keep the ginger ale in the home. there, the 1 1 mill benefit would iml ably be tl rouh respite from your tainll.v university; the librarian u ti receives J3II00 a year nib: assistants, and that tl it: "The fact Is particularly upsetting , address, "Masonry at tho Front." to the average man already owning; o in car because, every chop in the price INDKiESTION STOPS ,t lt'K. of a new mod.'l of the make he Ml-O-Na Stomach Tablets relievo I drives means a straight, proportion- biliousness, dlz.iness and iinliges- at ie. Inescapable reduction In the! Hon. or money back. Ask W. F. value of his used cnr. And there, j Chapman. n.itlirttllV la lit. rnK II la a lr,itiir.. ' O ' M.VM a news dispatch. It must " : tlilntr that the car owner Is wlllingl mighty .llscoiirngmg ,, the Ismtbsr- fr ,h(1 fn(.,nry lo daylights'"'." r". . "'r r.i'1-n..n. .... nf , pr(.p .rhedllle. hut still , V. chvrlshes nn blen that the value of. nm the car he owns Is unaffected when ! ' he wnnls to dispose of it or trade it! 1 lr fulled on like that. t'ongH'ss is in the wordiest strug gle since the llabyloiib.il I. W. W. put the Towel of lliihel on the blink. If Misi'i-hra were dollars, a Matrs Innn's bank mil would only mssl nlns-ls lo fisd a traffic nip Into giv ing the o Ahead signal. II VK and the 'profiteering' of merchants i.uld itisnbuse Its mind of Its own Till" M.iVIP viM.wi.iii-ni' ;nnwannnted notions regarding the Till-, WHI . AniosMII-.IU.. lvalue of used cars, accept Its loss. Dear Slij kindly give me a title ,,.,, , ,,. oU ,,., , ,,P,r lir. for the following iwude.llle sketch ,, Vlh,a ,,,.. ,! ,,., wn wbleh I ha.e written while "at lib- ,. ,,,,, ,,, ,, , ,,,,. r(1Rri., flr . rlj ,.lng tn my cmitra.1 In llig ,,, ,,.,s, Tlllr ,, kl,m lm,( .nime ha.lng been stolen In the lnt-or ,..innB n, p,ir,.s of p,.,i r!r est larg,. nmll roblssry. 'vhtW the prices of new ones are be- I WMI'MIV KNOTT. ni. ,lllshed and the sooner the car . Monologue Varvel. (lw,,r r..;liro, t, ,n ,iuick.r bust The IMstmasirr Oeiieml calls mil: ,.,, will tuck up " "Hull! Who comes here?" I 'olc IN IH M.HI I'll T t.istrl. I I'eurl ef I at.'s for ihn Insiiht uf Mn-Ki.ii 1 1 - niatli'r ef K.irl li. Kulil. h.uik- M'l. I li.- ir.'ilil.irs of Karl li. Ki.1,1. ot II ll .Tl I M. Ill till' I'MMlltV nf 1 1 1 bT ll.H. I ilislrlil nf, , ,..:il. I a l,n,iL rm.l - In. Another Instance of 'Let (leorge Nmi, i h. r.'i.v given ttn.t mi the ,t,tl.' -.Mh ,;iV "f I'l-t'Tiiaiv. I ll - -. Hi.- saul r. 1 1 1 i, i inn uii, iuiiv an man aleii I'.inki upl : mill Hint Hie llrst iiii'i-miik el lu mil will l,,i h..i,l at Hie "(Tli e nf I he nii.l. rsii;iifil relereo In Hose- tn. h .-Hi., unit' ttit- .-. il 'W bi'lli'vo li.P rot al! ntilnmoMloi huslnM would ho (rrollv pprotliMl ; up If lhi mr-i.wn.ni? pul'ltr, whlrh cl,, I'.uikrinit, ipp- Pl.l N lilt iHt. 'i'i. a fru-u, i. tlUMH.lt t ITt a' t In ir nilii- t!ic Mini !'! I Mi' tl it 111.1 V in.'i'l lutf luti-il M.ir-h 1. in:':. ' I. IIAMU.TnN, K.'f. r. v hi Itunki uptc -Mrs. J. Wright spent several hours in this city yesterdar return ing to her name at Dtllard on the evening train. The famine victims, the children. Ihe little babies they are not ask ing you to ban.;:mt them. AM tliev ask Is bread. Will you fail Ih in' During the past few weeks ono hundred new books have been Ho. It is only human nature that one , "'''en. 10 np P"blic library. Those I ary bill of O. A. C. was lis" should get tlivd of assi.i intintr with , "on;l,inS were the Koseburg Woman's j- "No man who helped nii the same person all the time. I'mh-I0'"0' Presbyterian Ladles' Aid. Mac- flcial salary after Ibe of: ably your wile needs rest from yon !'es. Fullerton P. T. A., Ilenson elected and knew what hi and the children, just as much' ua " T' l'hrary llenefil entertain-1 get, and who voted for '1 von need It from her ami ihe Hill. I.l "'cut. and S. I). Evans. Many of the! gencv clause to make it t ren. ; npw book3 are those which the school j ly operative ought to So i I I think many divorces might he """"-n are required to read. Among 1 state house.' avoided If only husbands and wives 1110 Popular fiction are books by Zauel The state tourists bat'! Mrs. It. H. Patrick of drains Pass Is In this city visiting wirh friends and relatives. Mrs. Patrick is on her way to .Marsh field and Powers would set away fii.in one another for a while regularly. I do nirt ap prove of loni separations, for then one gets Used ti. bcilli; Independent, and that Is bad, but for two weeks at a time or even two days (irey, O llenry, Dorothy Canfleld, and salary of J2000 1 yearuM iin.iu i.rayson. -jr winter Comes." ; of the director met will K oj a. t. Hutchinson, is one of thei (he hands ot D'Arrf, ai : most popular books in the t. S. at ; change In the admlnrsww me present time. "A Short History ) boys' training school in ' Ol Art. Iiy Julia li. DeForest. ni nninipml the Imarit of Metro. You have eaten toilav. I.lttle I children in Uiis.da have not' eaten for days and days. Give a little of vour earnings to feed them. Mrs. c. E. Sturtevant left last evening for her home at Dillard after' spending several hours in this ritv' esterday shopi ing and aiteuding tli business matters. Your wife simply dilcs not under- donated by Mrs. Chas E. llusho.' I charging an Oresonian iH siainl. she loves you nnd therefore she looks iifler you, tells you to put on mir rilbbeis and mlvises you to do things that she knows you won't i no so yon will feel that she Is In.. PnPPt.AI) aill'i'T iii-cie ii teresied in you. It really is a bother stock of new songs has Just been re-i lo her and it Ix.rcs you. : reived at THE FAIR. 124 Cass St. w n y not make a bargain with her. We solicit vnnr incneoiir... D...i i .jv m nirnuB UT - Tell her that you are lo have one s patronage. Our fresh, new stock of! nnd timbers' needed (or !H evening olf every week when she Is! Novelties Knilnn. on a e0ai.! . i .nvnno Sn oi inW I to stay t boine with the c) ren ; should make this your "handy! ing elsewhere. Patroniif E? e "Uf f.eiung woeil Slow - lrleea , oi.iu.nn hi n ' I During February the attendance , - 1 00 a vear and imported!: j was 2.0.1., and 1,450 books were cir-1 at almost double the saT' cula'l. 1 addition were to build a 1- tage. ai.ton s. run iTi labor. Among the me'sts regisiered at Die1 Douglas hotel are the' following T. Miller and f,.; p. . .,.Hi,.r wife. .os Angeles; E. v. Thro'ie, chor: M. li. Weil,. Portland. : .1. J and and , ritlreu. taxiinv liiollon pliiure fan: I'NIa ; ; "diatiie and gl.e (lie pass Wi.r.1.' llllen: " 'Han. Ills Itew are.' " I'Mli: "Now the collntel-slcl.", fillen: " 'l or he t. Hn- llicli ami Nllghiv :fanl n( Die I'isik l'imk 4 'lams!' " I'Mtii "Filler' Don't Mi. over Hint coueealisl mine. Villus your res mask: aerlilents ..ill hamieti. 'I'be nrmoivil linck Is i.l the dour. The mucines are armed fore nnd nit J.ml antfilslilp. Tt,,. i,bsirvaftii lv.1- bstns nre lip. The bms-i,,. . ri'iiil.. The seotit. are out. The mad sis ins safe, lint I'm breathing a pMi.er. Now. what ha.e von In entrust to Ihe mall.?" 4'lllren: "A posirnnl!" a. KIT PI liKINs SV7 "The feller Willi the soeere ain't very M.p'lar these here .b...." lllt'M-COI.I (.ItllMUlS ATTFNTIiiN Anviuie desinng a pare af i i tn of Imported hritrcoli seed, get In tmieh with F. Schinlilt. Dillard. Oregon. ClaUoil Hnnilln will onen 'he North Side Mst Market Tbursdsv. March i'tnl Willi a fine line of meats, poultry, etc. While thev last, s $1 f.O rlashllcht complete with utery for Tac. llinl- soll 1'lectl-te future HEMSTITCHING 10c (Nn i.tiu i leivMo fur tlk or H aile9. First class work. Prompt service. Mall orders silicitvd. w.m:h k AMI donoiii e Koseburg Nail. Hank Illdg. Phone :rj .1 Among the guests regisiered at the Hotel rinpuna are the following: Thos. H. Ness. Mrdford: H. (;. Shai Medford: Mr and Mrs. Th. o. p' Tremper. Shell, .n: '. 1". Hardest.'. Seaside: ., h. i',,i(,y, Marshfield: Hen. lanig and wife. Ashland: and II.' (i. Stoddard. Peviland. Mrs. Nettie Hryant left here last ' night for Lour Peach. Mrs. lirvant . Is laiiing Hoyd. uh, he 11. M' ill her V...r 1 1 1 fMi.VKr. trtON i:LA.)iil . ,l - -. I k..,. . . .1 - I ,.i I v fi hi, I. AHRAHAM THE SILK STORE iiher's bnilv, :llv died here noi..e. in i.in,.. r. aeh. where ihe fun eral servlees .i ll he held. ,,t i,n,.i a sun of li. m. iivd. r. -i,bs at that! Place. 'I, V, here 1 es'i ; ,1.1 . slier' til:.,' II nn, le Kc . all left this teurf Miss Flk'n's li, Vllle. Or, tun l.os Aag,-:- s lit Word iv s ,, ago annoimcia cil to It i l It. II of it.- , ..a. born i'ii arriicl end ne rlkins. win. noiiiiug lo n w ii h her aunt and , 1 Mrs. S, )'.. Meininger. i ,,g for I. os nu ie has been in P 'ii she is now going 1 1 j a -cept a posit uin. 'veil here M f.iti' ,l:,.s s the birth of a hah, t Mrs. Thomas , Til. The li,,' I' 'iTliarv li I gilt lt'i and li.T! Hell this he.n nam.-.l l'ai"i,la Ann. Mis. was ferai, :y lv k o city. Faen'e! P.. Mine! Pt. repeal, 'lie w,,,il ,i'i, ,',,. luiaciiia' Ian in.'.s in gr.v.p il,,, ..irirdi. meaning. Hut n,. rep, :-;Min , ,n word. n, nvn' i' lli'turirs oi ,'. ph.slcal a-,1 in, nta' hormrs can c,e..ey any real in, a".ir,u' lo us we . . , at plenli'ullv ever, dav. who 5lv.., ri.infortably at r,ic'H. suffici. ni!v. curely. Help the famine snick, u of Kussia. The insolent alarm clock that went off at the wrong time TV"- For a little while it pave the call c.t 7 a.m., and was useful. When it began calling at mid night and 2 o'clock in the morning-, it became a nuisance. When tea or coffee stimulates the nerves at mealtime :t seems rleasant, but when it gives the wake-up call at midnight and leaves nerves hungering for sleep nt mid-aftcrnx)n, the pleasure is pone and serious harm is on the way. This often happens. i Thousand -i c , r r"ir-Ts!rt K nw ii -V! IwpiBIWVB Js.-sJi. I fi.un1 it as pleasant and fiir more safe, to get the comfort of a hot meal time cup of Postum-and to know that there's not going to be any irritation to nerves afterward. Postum is delicious and satisfying-, and it contains no element that can harm nerves or diges tion. Postum is a safe and de lightful drink for every member of the family, a, any meal. Your grocer has both frrms P"1 Instant Poslum (in tins) mJ in"n "J" cup by the sdJiUon of boiling wr. r Corral (in packages of larcor l,clk' W .t who prefer to make the drir W '"'' '"i, bsinc vJtrpar J) oiaJ ty boil:" -" -s Pustum for Health "Thcrc'i; a Kcason" Vsde by P, -Kc-1 Cerral Co., Inc., Cat.:? Crffk. W''