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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1922)
r ROSEBCTW1 SKWS-RKTTFW. TITsHAV. MRCH T. 10SH. PAOB THREW ! Lessthan beforethe War Prices fflNWARE that should have been here before opening 01 our 31 G ALE Has just arrivedwas bought at a price that we do not expect to get again, so to close out quickly we are making a price of EACH ON THE FOLLOWING: lie ' ; Bsbes Burkd In 6snL " ' I An lnfunt lu Guinea la usually AROCJiD THK TOWS burUsj Mmi up to lla waist wheu- ..i.n.l ever the mother la busy, and this ta ! t)ie olllj, cra(ji, n ever knows. Oakland Visitor i The little Lapp, on the other hand, . W Angst was a business visitor turn most luxuriously In ita mother's in tliU "city for several hours today, i shoe. These Lapp shoes are big uftalrs Mr. Angst U a resident of Oakland,! of akin Muffed with aoft nios, and 1 I rr7 nan . LI .1 10-qt. Galv. Pail Worth 35c Flour Sifters Worth 35c Drip Pans Cheap at 25c Oregon. lit tlirn to Alhuuy Mr. and Mrs. Milli.rd M. Meredith, who have been visiting in this city Tor the past few days, left this morn ing for their home in Albany. (Jo to Seattle Mr. and Mra. 1. K. Carr left today lor Seattle where they will upend a few days visiting reh.thes and at tending to buiners maters. Itcturtis to Wilbur Mrs. J. E. llates left this afternoon for her home at Wilbur after spend ing several hours in I hid city attend ing to business matters. Here on Visit Mrs. Ralph Maynard and son nr rlvecl this afternoon to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. l. Kelly. Mrs. Maynard and son are . from Cirand Rapids. Michigan, can be hung on I peg or tree bruuch safely out of the way. The Chinese baby la tied to the back of an older child, who goea about III play quite ignoring Ita burden. Lon don Tit Bits. Some Improved Mrs. Harry Blapleton, who has been 111 for the past several days with a severe case of la grippe, Is to d;y reported to be somewhat Improv ed in condition. Champion Sieves,' Steel Fry Pans, 11 1-2 in. Wash Basins, 10 qt. Rinsing Pans, Long Handle Fire Shovels, 8 qt. flaring Tin Basins, Colanders, Cuspidors, Tube Cake Pans, Dust Pans, 4-sided Graters, 1 qt. Funnels, Bread Pans, 14.in. forged Basting Spoons, Dippers, Coffee Pots. To Oakland Mrs. C. L. Hockley, who makes her home at Dixonvllle, left here this af ternoon for Oakland, where she will i remain with her Mother. .Mrs. t'.eo. Stearns, for tho next several days. Here is Your Chance. Don't Overlook these Bargains. Your Choice of any Item for 15c with each $1.00 worth of goods purchased. Churchill Hardware Co. Roseburg Oregon Indies Aid to Meet The Ltidles Aid Society of tho M. E. church. Circle No. 2, will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the homo of Mrs Dent, at (S4" S. 1'lne street. All members aro Invit ed to be present. To Salt Lake tit) Lue F. Vernon, who has been play ing the piano ut the Liberty theatre for the past few months, left last night for Salt Lake City where he will tako the same position he had before coming to Roseburg. A Sporting Judge. "Thirty days In the workhouse. That ought to cure you of speeding.' "It certainly will, jour boner. Would you like to use uiy car while I'm In durance vile?" "No, thunks. I've aeen you riding In that old bus of yours. It rouldnt do over forty niliea an hour." Birming ham Agr-Herald. Robin Native In Three Continents. Kngllsli robins have namesakes In three continents, for In China nnd New Zealand as well as In America, settlers from Kugland guve the fa miliar name to a native bird. The American migratory thrush recalls by Its reddish breast the brlgliter gorget of the English species. Though duller of plumage, the New Zeuland robin earned the name by Ita lameness; and there Is a touch of the same friendly uature In the Chinese bird. Several English birds are distin guished by a human nickname; tom tit, Jackdaw, magpie, Jenny wren and even phlllp sparrow. Hut only the robin redbreast has made friends so thoroughly with man that Its full name Is almost forgotten, while Ita nickname la coextensive wltb the Eng lish lunguage. jTOMEN AFTER SCALPS OF PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION rtnTLANT, March 6. Abolition slate public service commis si now constituted, substitution k commis-vm to be appointed by governor, and thw restoration leuhniip rales prevailing pre tu March 1. 1921. is the pro- n which the Cnon Hotel Men's elation will mbmlt to the clect- te of the state In the November Ion. of the organization, to prepare an act to be submitted through the initiative, for the November general election. Immediate action is prom ised. Hotel men. as well as the general public, have been disappointed in the refusal of the btate public service tel men the commissioners would nwe their anniiint men t to the gover nor, as is the case with the the state la grippe highway commission and a number cf other Important state bodies. Tho Meaxiirc lteiitrel. , Probably two Initiative measures will be required, one changing the Hack from rortland V. K." St. John and wife, who have been spending the winter in Port land, have, returned to their home at Sutherlin. They were in Kosehurg yesterday for a short time visiting with friends. Itetuni from Portland Mrs. U. K. Drolltnger and grand- daughter, who have been In Portland for the past several days where Mrs. nrnllimcer has been looking after business matters, returned to this city this morning. 1 In Merev Hospital lloth Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tlsdale of I Sutherlin are patient In the Mercy hospital ill Ibis city. Mrs. Tlsdale Is recovering; from an operation and Mr. Tisdale has had .n severe case of Big Tr as Reservoir. In central Africa the gigantic bao bab tree, whose trunk sometimes at tains a diameter of 40 feet, ofteu serves aa a natural cistern, retaining rainwater In large quantities lu a cavity formed at the top ot the broad trunk. Taking the hint thua afforded by nature, the Arabs artificially bullow out the trunks of large baobabs and fill them with water during the preva lence of rains as a provision against the dry seasons. These cisterns ere In soma cases twenty feet In height and eight or ten feet In diameter. Tha water la used both for drinking and for Irrigating melon patches. BY MAKING YOUR MONEY WORK FOR YOU you advance steadily up the ladder to financial success. When deposited to your credit with the Ituseburg National Hank your funds work for you aafely night and d.iy, every day lu the year, ut a fair rate of Interest. 4'r Interim paid on Suvlngs Accounts, The Roseburg National Bank Ko s?bn r ( . Ore. , . Ulwmj 1 '3 ' ' nnn Road Contracts laa county Is receiving better propos als than any other county and much heiter than the highway commission. A rp VfiTV I niV The projects on which contracts are n,t' J? -,unow being let are to bo completed out of the new bond money anil the Douglas county has saved npproxl- "urt Is endeavoring to make every niately 25,00o by advertlslnc Ita,0""' spring' and summer road work during' Because of the prevailing alcknesa the winter months. It Is estimated. ' the chamber of commerce meeting The exceptionally low bids received, j scheduled for tonight hns been post compared with those submitted by poned until a future date. contractors during summer months! rToivtr. on work of like charactor Indicate MAX. Oil. Cil'H.TY Or C It I Ml',, that calling for bids during the win- El'CF.NE, Ore.. March 6. George tor wnen work is scarce, results in , Stone. 00. prominently connerieu lower proposals and on the work let thus far by the county a large sum has been saved. On the six proposals received last week by the court, all but one waa Ilow the engineer's es timates, the estimates being based on I the county's force account jobs of last summer. Last year the county was not satisfied with several bids re ceived and made several Improve ments by force account. A careful check was kept on all expenditures & that the engineers might use the data In pr. baling future estimates. It was upon these findings thnt the engineer's estlmatea of the Jobs on which contracts have been allowed, were prepared, and when I he con tractors bid below these estimates It shows that the county Is getting the very best In the way of contracts. Machinery salesmen who are well acquainted with the rond activities throughout the state, any that lioug hero, was sentenced by Julge bKtp worth of the circuit court today to serve six months In the-county Jail and pav a fine of .'i00. having been round guilty of the charge of con tributing 'to the delinquency of a minor girl. C H E R R O A nice little lady named Carrie, Went with me down to a ferry. Tho fishes were wet, so none did we get. Kor this benuliful. nice llttlo fairy, tiiiarniiteeil Hard Wheat. FLOUR I'or lltch Class Patronage At Your tlrocer's. commission t o restore the old rate j c()mmisslon frmn' an elective to alter the he.irinc. t'oniniK-ioii Storm Center. Since the commission declined to modify the rates there has been a commission fj restore the old rates making body. The movement launched by the hotel 'men has no connection wnn appointive body, and another to deal with the restoration of the old phone rales. Under the Initiative quick action Is possible, for as soon as the slate returns are In, such measures i come operative upon Auxiliary to Mwt The auxiliary of tho American leg ion will meet tonight at the Parish House. The meeting will begin at 7::i0 p. m.. and all members are re quested to be present as matters of Importance will be discussed. Mvrlln Creek Vlwltor '.Mrs. .1. E. Creason, of Myrtle I Creek, who n-cently returned from I California, has been spending a few proclamation dnvs In Ibis city attending to business The movement of; matters. Mrs. Creason left for her the t.i KC41-OI recall. i ne ikm.-i mvu -- - - , .. . . ... ., .i.ta ,niff ithout a dissenting vote tho ho-! r a(otine an entirely different the notei men win pronamy ia.e an ine . t, ...1. .,... ......l..fln 1, Z .... ..... . ,rrmnl roaiill elect Oil lllCn WHO COIUOIIl pUUf M1- Lrrit 'EVoK i '-'.tw bo'a,",,ned ,hrouBh : Krrnker ,,t The Sartorial Waistline Drops Some Six Inches Below Normal i IIOL uusei 111' "." - - frhe president of the association sion as such, but merely changes the I1 the ewcutivB committee were law so that instead of being elected, j rhoriz. d and directed and instruct- .members of the commission snail ne in roiijniirtlon with ,t"'J'n "1'p"'""''1 r"(l,'r "' llnn "f Veterans Asked to Use Patience IF YOU'VE- Ever Shucked Corn You Understand Advertising Suppose vou shuck a couple of thousand ears of corn! You're SURE to find some red-and-purple ears among 'em ! Cut suppose you shuck just OXC ear. Not much chance of finding 'Akissinjr ear with but one try! Sellinjt is just like that. The first man you talk with probablv isn't interested. Hut advertise to, say, 5000 families and then you'll sell things quick! The more ears of corn you shuck, the more purple ears you find. The more people you reach with advertis ing, the more sales you will make. That's why it is important to phono your want ads to a newspaper with a great, ov,'r whelming city and country circulation like the News-Review. have you a house or room for rent? have you a used car for sale? have you a job to offer? Telephone your adv to the News-Keview. Roseburg News-Review "The paper with thr vvnt a!x." SALEM, March 7. Bonus appli cants are asked to be patient In re gard to the payment of their claims. in Washington for the past moniu and stopped here to spend a few hours before cuing on to her homo at Perdue. I i.ilenvent criuuin l.lttle Joe Slioock. the six year old nephew or Mr. nnd Mrs. It. F. Morris nf this city, underwent a nose and ihrnnt onert.tlon this morning. Ir. FOK the past few seasons, eve ning gowns have liocn but varia tions on the simple theme of the camisole waist, gathored skirt and normal wiitHtlluo. The new noto this season la sounded by tho ap pearance of tlia low waistline nu 1 the ltusxlun blouse. Heretofore the appearance of the lluMalnn blouse io only been on tha street frock, tlx suit, and tho afternoon gown, p 1U entrance Into the ballroom H evolutionary. One may or may not have one's valst bloused that freedom of diolce la left to madaiufs own Inill TUluul taste, but one thing Daine Fashion does Insist on, and that la VAnt ouea walatUne be low. For the woman who docs uoi prefer the bloused effect, thers to the scuil lilted bawjue mat is Yawn low over the hips. This ffuxlu Is the perfect couulo auent to the long skirt that reaches to the Door. It creates heVatnt' .Led bTcJn TJt llarrv liruinbaugh, secretary of the commission. The offices of the commission are being swamped with letters of In quiry as to when the writers will re ceive their allotments. Due to the fact that each claim has to be parsed upon by the commission, and that every question regarding the eligibil ity of the applicant fully answered, necessitates a considerable amount of time being spent on each applica tion. Out of n total of 20,334 applica tions the commission has passed tie fr(im tnB (ty little boy is getting along nicely. At the (;rou.l Among the guests registered at the Crand hntel are the follow lug: Jt. 1.. Do Courres and wife, llend, Oregon: C. W Swaciirt, (iladstone: Charles Watso'ti, Iiivunvllle; Z.'.da liallew. Canvonville: and K. K. Ilewltt, Ashland. on 13.3-4; or inese, i,m;t nave re quested loans and 8U35 have requi st ed cash. ! Kiaminatlons of applications are made at the rale of 3'l a day. About 40 per cent of the Initial applications have to be returned to applicants for correction due to carelessness or cir cumstances over which the ex-service man has no control. To California Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Klsher and Mrs William Hell left this noon by automobile for California to be irone about two W.-eKS. i ney smith as Ion Angeles In San Kran'lsm and ia cities. will go as f; and will s''S other Califon MtrttfilSTH TO UK UAItNKIt. Name tHiillleil In giving fie names of the rela tives of the Mrs. 11. H. Unbar. Hie name of the grandmother. Mrs. M. T Young, was unintentionally otnltied. Mrs Young n -ldes here with lo r son. C W. Young, who Is the father of Mrs. Unbar. MFPFOItD. March . "It Is not so muca the drinking of moonshine that is causing the drunkenness in At the I m" Among tin- guests registered at Hie i-i.ii... Hi are the following: I, I. 111. rlnkin .,f T...l..,..f II .11 "T. AlliailV, patent medicines and eitracts with ioit. Me l'oi l: Thus li. I'etih. M''d-! large alcoholic content, especially ford;C. W. l,oonev and wife. Hnoho- ( l.....l rl..r " .alii Ch ef of lr-I ni h. WhSN mguin : nu lice Timothy today In speaking of r- lioole and wife, Seattle cent arrests In ih city for drunken-1 ' .t -in n . i . v. .1 ........... . ,.f .. i .... , r. ! i Inliirel il.e rltv to eierclse more caution as John Ilrore h. an employe of U.I I; io whom they such meillclnes Or. gon ri.r'l.md cement plant and extracts, especially Jamaica gin-fames, was qu f. I,... fl.l.,1... Arnl, ......,.r.lr,v n'lerl Three men In tne ciiy prison last tioumer i"n " .... n rbl were so drunk tliat the police t,nd. lb' :i" brought to this my and firemen had to drench them t!il morning for medical treatment w ith wtr from a large hose lo and It !!"' r was required to lake quiet ihem. several stiti lies to close the wound. f 1 Decodes fwHA.) : ,-''-rrt' I at Injured largn formal gnvn wltb sraclooi sir that mski-s an Interemlnj nmtrast to the Huffy tyv 4" s i' h a rn-atlon Is slx.wa la Ua pUo togrnph bJmits vf Olerta Hwanvm, wlene latest Paramount plrturn Is "Her Ilubsn.rs Trademark." The long basque Is them, tha long skirt, the long panel In the back that fnrms a trnln. A gown of dignified clarm. made nnnnal by lace "cape." llugle bsndlng collars this "cupe" and likewise edges the pan-rm. Iu formal gowns, or dinner dress.fi. are shown In the sketches. They both have the long Itiwilan blouse and the bsig skirts the skirts, however, only reaching to the ankles. Tti drees shown In the sketch lo the left la a simple one to make., It Is composed of a satin slip, cov ens! with the lace over dress. Over the lace skirt are two apron-panels of satin, one In front, and one In; back. The lace hangs below the slip and the panels. I The other frock Is of moire, and has an uneven skirt longer at tho tides than In the front and back. There Is sn Individual touch em ployed on the blouse. A pesaantt flower-motif done In colored silks., 'S