Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 07, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Sherman, Clay & Co.l
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Irli.ij'Jj WSKfWi
Mrs. L. B. Moore of the Moore Music Studio
IS TUB SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY OF
Sherman, Clay & Co.
FOR THEIR ENTIRE LINE OF
P ff
AND THE MARVELOUS DUO-ART, STE1NWAY, WEBER, STECK,
A. L$. CHASE, ESTEY, KURTZMANN, ALDR1CH, EMERSON, KRA
KAUER, STROUD, DAVENPORT & TREACY, BRAMCACH, VOSE,
WHEELOCK, AND OTHERS.
Terms on all instruments, even the Steinway.
TWO SLIGHTLY USED HIGH GRADE TIANOS, IVERS & FOND,
A. B. CHASE, AT VERY LOW PRICE.
A Columbia table shaped oak machine v.i'.h records.
This is a bargain.
MOORE MUSIC STUDIO
UPSTAIRS, BELL SISTERS' BLDG.
' " PHONE 502.
77O
THE FAITJCST LAND
Suddenly my father remembered
Kddle and asked uhout him. For
answer 1 went out and found Eddie.
Ab we entered the room arm In arm,
noted with Jov the expression of
approval on my father's face. Years
of worldly experience bad trained my
father In the fine art of measuring
men. Kddle ?tood the test.
How hapnv I was that I could pre
sent to my father Eddie Montforth as
: the man who had proffered mo the
honest love and L votlon of his life
instead of fearing that he would sus
; pect some Blnlster affair betwen Theo
1 dore Stratton and mo.
' "FatUer," I said, "this la Eddie
Montforth, who grew up with me in
j the bid Virginia home town."
My father eauerly accepted Eddie's
invitation tn ilrivo l'llL- With US tO
meet Aunt Virginia. The meeting be-I
f tweet) them was very allectlug. ta
i die left the room and I unostenta
tiously followed. As we got beyond
the doorway Eddie turned and gath
ered me up Into his arms,
i "All through the world she follow
ed him," he murmured, quoting my
little verse.
"Come, Eddie dear, let us go back
and tell father and Aunt Virginia,"
I whispered.
H.nd In hand wo went back and
stood like happy children before my
father and Aunt Virginia. ' With fem-
i inlne Intuition she seemed to sense
the situation Immediately and threw
her arms about my neck. "Oh, Vir
ginia, I am so glad. Eddie Is the
only man In the world worthy of
you."
I had not noticed until then that',
my father held in his hand a. letter -yellow
with age and that his eyes!
were misty with tears. ;
"Virginia," he said, "your Auntj
and I have been talking of our future;
home out here in the land of sun-i
shine nnd T have been reading to her
something that your mother Bent me
years ago Just before we were mar
ried. I have carried It with ma In
many lands. Head It. n!y daughter.
Your mother's presence Is with us."
I took my mother's letter, Inscrib
ed In girlish writing, and read:
"Traveler, by the camel's side.
You who wander far and wide,
Tell me. since you yearly go, .
Where the sweetest roses blow!
Toll me on what foreign strand,
Thou hast found the fairest land?"
He replied, " 'Tis near and far,
'Tls where home and loved ones are.
Though a dark and dreary place.
Though a desert is Ub face.
Where thy friends and loved ones
Bland,
That I call the fairest laud."
Clasping Eddie's hand In his. my
father bent and Jdssed mo. Then,
looking Into Aunt Virginia's face, he
said: "At last,' I've found the fairest
land."
. THE END
EDITOR'S NOTE So ends
the thrilling story of Virginia
Fairfax Winston. It will be fol
lowed by another gripping story
by the noted writer,
IDAH McCLOXE GIBSO
Entitled
"LOVE'S MASQUERADE"
This Is a dramatic, love story
of a most unusual and thrilling
type. .
The problems It presents
and their solutions will be the
talk of this city. Watch for It
beginning Saturday, April 8.
Teil your friends.
Stomach Trouble
Of 30 Years Stand?
ing Was Ended When
I Took
TANLAC
It made a new man of
me, declares J. E.
Barker, 81 S Miller St.,
Petersburg, Va. When
each remarkable testi
mony is heard on every
hand then
can no longer be doubt about
the merits of this wonderful
medicine. Get a bottle to
day. At all good druggist.
CALL FOR CITV MPUOVEME-NT
BONDS.
win fcurjjj
BeaatifnlNewBW
"B with nawM.!
Phone tu.
Notice 1b hereby given that city
Improvement bonds of the city of
Roseburg. Oregon, series "K" No. 43
to 68. inc.. will be taken ud and raid
on the 15th day of April, 1822, and
that interest thereon will cease after
said date.
Dated April 4th, 1922.
W. F. THOMAS,
'..7 ';: ' City Treasurer.
All kinds M Ikwit,,
Warm alt forMeM. both ..i
Fhona 4i .I1 I
II
I
Flour Moves Safday
SkhIii1 low ilces on all hinds of fhmr Saturday only. g
Hee our special bargain counter: VI bars soup 23c, U cans ImMiiK K
powder H."c, 0 cans nol graio I1.V, and many other real ImrKiilns. J
Listen.
mm f' rar.ra
SEND
YOUR CLOTHES
TO THE
ROSEBURG Q
m:sr 8i:i!Vi( R
VH1! (LOTHl'S WILL AL
WAYS 1111 l!!ri:itLY CLEAN
LI) and ri:i:ssi!i).
PHONE 472
:10H XOItTII J.V'KSOX STRl'KT.
i AMI 1:1'. ASSI'ltri) !' THK
Tray Cloth for Prune Dryers
Ah wo nit t'l-iiUMi. plating bin In i; a air luil of TIlAV LOTH, wo
nit in n isliim In oilVr houu ItV AT rHATI K n.H'KS. Uo
Hints itiul Mo iih. lniuii't o(
S. B. CROUCH,
lilt Slieil.l.m St., Ivo'lillig.
STEARNS & CHENOWETII,
O.iklmet, ciivtn.
BATTERY TALK IS OF
AID TO DRIVER
"Where does the water go to?" Is
the question of the Inquiring visitor
to the battery service Btation. 111b
battery gets thirsty nnd nfeds rcfill
Jng with distilled water frequently,
Tun Just why this Is true is some
thing most car drivers have never
given 'much thought.
The Willard Storage Battery Com
pany has spent thousands of dollars
on booklets and advertisements in
their efforts to Impress the need of
regular battory filling upon the pub
lic. They have even gone to the
trouble of having a moving picture
Hint made on this subject, which
shows how the. water evaporates
through normal use, Vhlch necessi
tates replenishing regularly. This
Him will be Been by thousands of
people who would not otherwise get
the few simple rules of battery care.
The purpose of this film Is pri
marily to help motorists get better
ivivice anil greater mileage from
their batteries and ill order to ac
complish this result a great deal of
pains were taken to mako It more
vivid. lis direction was placed iu
the bunds of an experienced feature
play dlivctor and nctors were select
ed who could best meet the require
ments of tho different roles.
Tim Auto Electric Station, who
represents tho Willard Company In
lioneburg, iiro enthusiastic about tire
newest All-Kuhber Willard llattery
which contains the well known
Threaded Rubber Insulation. This
company specialize In free testing
and tilling service for all makes of
lialterivs. The station is at the cor
uer of Oak and Tine streets.
.MAIMJLEKITK SNOW FAMOIS
ACritESS OF TIIU Sl'llKKx!
Marguerite Snow, who has the role I
of ,M,.ry Ainslie in "Lavender and
Old, Lace," tho Iiodkinsou released'
feature, which is lo be presented at1
the Majestic theatre tonight only, Is
one of the best known and most popu
lar actresses Jof the screen.
She was starred ny one of the larg
est produelng,compunles In the Unit
ed States for more thau a year, and
is especially well known to film lov
ers for her work in serials, notably
"The Million Dollar Mystery" and
"The Eagle's Eye." Other big suc
cesses In which she appeared include.
"Rosniary,'' "Second in Command,"
"Tho Silent Voice," "The I'pstart,"
"Tho Woman in Room 13," and many
others.
ALTON' 8. I KEY AM) SOXSI
Are ready to furnish any lumber
and timbers needed for any building
as low as anyone. See us before buy
ing ekfwhore. Patronize Roseb'urg
labor. Flione 324.
o
food sai.i:.
l'l,IXOH ;i.y HAS
TALENT AM) t'll.VUM
Seldom hai a personality with
more outstanding characteristics been
associated wilh art and letters than
Mine. Elinor Glyn, .whose original
Parnninunt photoplay, "Tho Great
Moment," has been made with Gloria
Swanson as star, as a feature of more
than ordinary Interest. It will be
shown at the Antlers theatre for the
last time tonight. It was directed by
j Sam Wood, scenarlzed by Monte M.
Katterjohn, and is the first picture
'in which Miss Swanson appears as a
I star In her own right.
Mme. Glyn it n striking woman,
I keenly Intelligent, highly Intellec
tual and possessed of a magnetic
quality that is hard to define. She
i speaks in epigrams. Hardly a word
I escapes her that does not Indicate an
i original trend of thought and ex
S pWsslon.
j Gloria Swanson found her charm
ing to a degree and everyone associat
ed in the production of "The Great
Moment" voices similar sentiments
regarding the distinguished author
of 6uch notable novels as "Three
Weeks" and others of equal fame.
The examplo set by Mme. Glyn was
an inspiring one and has assuredly
resulted in the production of a photo-
i drama that will prove one of the sea-
son's most successful offerings. MJ1-
ton Sills la the leading man In the
picture.
y I M
Save on your shoe repairing. Bet
ter work, better service, less money.
Roseburg Bootorle.
IX BAXKIllTTCY.
In the District Court of the United
Slatce for tne DUtrlct or uresron.
In the matter of Lillian M. liowman,
Bankrupt.
To the creditors of Lillian M, Bowman,
or Koseburg:. In tne county or Doug
las and district aforesaid, a bank
rupt: Notice Is hereby glvon that on the
3ra day of April. 1922. tho said Lillian
M. liowman was duly adjudicated
bankrv.pt; and that the first meeting
of her creditors wilt be held at the
office of the undersigned referee In
Koseburg, Oregon, on tho 19th day of
April, 1922. at 10 o'clock In the fore
noon, at which time the said creditors
may attond prove their claims, appoint
a trustee, examine the bankrupt and
transact such other business as may
proveiiy come before said meeting.
lmted April 4th, 19. "
C. U HAMILTON,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
Dlumbln.k,"-
call the" "K
Rosehnrtf PUUi'
"0 MU1UIEI
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neaimgw,
dell t, am ;
OFFICII PBOII uj
. JArwnj-.
ADVICE TO LOVELORK AND OTHERS
MBS. KLLBBUBt. i
4 DallT Column tZ Question and Answers ConddctoO by Wcmiaa
Who K.iOws. AcMreM yonr Lc-ttera to Mr. Enstmry
CaHS BXTjSbUtg NSwKCTlew.
I have never combed my hair tho
same way that the girls do that I go
with because I thought those big
gobs they ,.ir over their tears are
silly, and I preferred my hair tho
way I had always worn It. Now they
are all bobbing their hair, and I
won't do that either, because I don't
like it. Tiny are half mad at me
because 1 won't bob my hair like
theirs. We ;ire In high school. Do
you think I ;im right to do as I
please about it. or do you think I
should do as they do?
OUSTIN'ATR.
Ans. I think you are just right,
anil inn glad to know that you have
enough oiutne In your own convic
tions to Maud by them. 1 don't like
hair rombed just alike, and nil the
V'iing girls nowadays seem to want
to make Hi. inselvi-s after a polleio.
It Is iimcli britcr to be .lust j-mrwlf
and have a liille individuality. Don't
lie n follow.,-, bo n lender, and sW
DEVELOPMENT
DLTLI.orMFNT JIK.HS IMPISOt I'MIWT. W'K AliF IMI'KOV-
iMi urn ) Ai ii.irii:s l u iiv mi for mi: hi l ri i;mi:n t
of si rvk i:.
We cannot grow faster than the
have to keep far In ad.uc' of o i
ing a larger Inveslmenl than no!;
I'liuiling country; ilne;i;li we
- nl neo.ls. Tl. i- n amtalii-
t'.nmod.
VI
AltK FUFIMIil 1) TO M "( I'. IA1UY MID VI A
MOMKST'S NOTlCi: WITH FfONOVX TO OF.
Douglas County Lisht & Water Co
H. M. JFNNINO., Malinger.
The bull,. nf Si Josenh'a church
will hold a sale of fancy nrtlclv. j
cooked foed and re;il chicken
tamales. Saturday, April 8. at J. V. ;
Casey real estate office. I
Mrs. Kolhagen
Entertains Today
! your own styles.
I fl
I Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: I am a girl of
1 7 and I wonder If you would tell
j me what would be good for a hobby.
I go to high school, and go to the
usual parties and dances, but out-
side of high school there Is nothing
that really Interests me. Shouldn't
everyone have a hobby? What
, would you suggest for good one?
PEP.
I Ans. The host thing yiu can have
for n hobby Is soinetlilr.g thnt yon
jniv especially interested, in.. Don't
have someone else select it for you.
If you like to read, make reading
1 your bobby, or dancing, bird study,
flower study, dogs, anything that
you arc Interested In. Hut don't
"liile joi;r hobby to death." That
tends to make you narrow. You
must broaden and have other Inter
ests too.
NOTICH OK SAIvH OF GOVERNMENT
TJMBFjK. General ' Irftud . Offlee,
Washington, IX C. March 18, " 1922.
NotK-e- ta hereby Riven that subject to
the conditions and limitations of the
Act of June 9, 191ft (39 Stat., 218), anu
tho Instructions of th Stscretaryiof the
Interior of September 15, 1817 (4fl U
1)., 447), the timber on tho following
lands will bo sold Mar 9. 1022, at 10
o'clock a. m. at public auction at tho
United States land otTlce at itoseDur,
Oregon, to the Mfflieet bidder at not
teen than the appraised value a
shorrn bv thin notice, sale to be aub
Ject lo the approval of the Secretary of
tne interior, rne purcnase price, witn
an additional sum of one-fifth of one
per cent thereof, being commissions
allowed, must be deposited at time ot
sate, money to bo returned if sale is
not approved, otherwise patent will Is
sue for the timber which must be re
moved within ten years. Bids will be
received from citizens of the United
States, associations of such citizens
and corporations organized under the
laws of the United States or any State,
Territory or District uiereoi only, up
on application of a qualified purchaser,
the timber on any legal subdivision
will be offered separately before being
Included In any offer of a larger unit.
i . Jo s., u. z w. sec. za, INK 'A IV
yellow fir 300 M.. red fir 760 M.. NW'i
NB'i, yellow fir 600 M., red fir 10BO M.,
red cedar 20 M-. SH?H KfCU. yellow fir
50 m rt'd fir 800 M., rod cedar ftO M.,
aw'4 NM'i, yellow flr 600 M.. red fir
looo M., none of the yollow and rod fir
timber and red cedar timber to be sold
for leas than l.f0 per M. T. 21 8., H.
4 W., Sec. 2R, HE'4 8WU, red fir 1200
M., red cedar (10 if., fifv4 fiW, red
fir 1100 M., none of the red flr timber
to be sold tor less than $1.80 per M..,
and none of tho red cedar timber to be
sold for less thfn SO cents per M. T.
30 S., It. 8 W., aec. n, SE'4 NW14. yol
low pine 100 M., bull pine 22S M., NEU
SWW. yeUow pine 200 M., bull pine 150
M., SEU 8WU, yellow pine 250 M..
sujrar pine 100 M., yellow flr 125 L,
none of the yellow and sugar pine
timber to be sold for less than ?,. 00
Pt M. none of the bull nine timber to
be sold for loss than 2.uft per M., anrt
none of the yellow Hr timber to be
sold for less than $1.00 per M. T. 31
ft., rt. 12 W.. Sec. B. RRU flW'W. red flr
nflo M.. Port Orford cedar 110 M.. KEH I
RKtj, red flr 335 M., Port Orford cedar'
21.1 M., SW4 PK. red fir 2S0 M., Portl
Orford cedar 200 M., none of the red1
ilr timber to be sold for less than $2.00 ;
prr M.. nnd none of the Port Orford l
redar timber to be sold for less than;
IS .00 p.r M. (S'lgned) WILLIAM SPUV,
Commissioner, General Land Office.
For Sera
BuyaW
C.A.L0ffll
fi
Clean
Tho(s
stand for I a temwW
Clean a4 nell-ftosri
lug standi lot bettet jw
al appeirnce.
Oor inloWM
Itotlt If. . f
9 ITAnlaTfl I
1 lUYCtHVliJ
NO JOB Too Small or'Too Large
Plumbing:
AND
Heating:
SCOTT BROS
I'linno 407 M.iin nnd Oak
Mrs. e,r
f.l this af.
south J;l, k
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ron villi
oi isiti.il.
,i Knhllinjton entertain-,
: noon i.t hor homo on '
u slroot coniplf mrntine
Koslor, of rorthmil.
flilotit of l!il city, who
rt now with Mr. nnl
nan. Mr.'. N IV llowoll.
i lilr.iRo. nml Mis l'ran-,
who Is tuning horo.
i Howll In tli" ilnnpliior
Itowi'll niiil f in iiiorly
ie with hor puriMit tn
" la tio-jr ititinn hero
: to T.o Anui l"s whoro
toil a position as uti n-
Mi 'Imm Inin'hi'on was ,
look hy tho hotos ntt
lailii nnt tho aftor-
I ni; and n.tixii Mrs.
l'.-oration w-ro nniu'i"
The table waa centered
1
t'llUISTlAX C1II KCH
Suinl.iv. April Pth. Ross
Kvangellatle Company. Great
evening musical program.
l'very nlcht except Saturday.
Vo not miss It. 4
with basket artlstlrally covered with
M-lliuv flowers and ei;ow p;.per and
filled with one day old haby chirks.
In further carrying out the Kaster
motif, pla -f ,-nrd.i and favors suk
Cslive of Fi-'e- i,'i ,, rated the
laMe and J.ipan.-j.e forsy p!ie were
u '-il In eliisleis ah.mt the n.or.n.
nnniher of ladle w. re ,-, s,.,it (,nj
M::. Kohlhacrn was de.lured a most
i;r.u ions hostess.
11 iv, you , j nv.-r the new line
er siiKi T Mi sn- a; Tiu: vau;
VAKII'TY fi-roMK. 124 Ca
fiive us a call.
NOTIOK OF OF OOVERNMBrTj
TIMBER. General Land Orflce, Wnsh
Innten, D. C. Pebruarv H, 132J. I
Notice In hereby Klvfn that aubject to
the conditions and limitations of the
Acts of June 8, !t (39 Stat., S18) and.
February 2 rt, 191ft (40 Htat., 11T9). nnd
tlm Instructions of Ihe Secretary of the;
Interior of September IS, lflT (48 L.
n. 417) and Peptrmb'r 26. 1819 (47 1-. 1
r.. SSI), the timber on the following
l.nnds will be sold prll 11. 1922, at 10
o'clock a. m., at public auction at the I
I'niti.ri SlntAi T.nni4 nrficA nl Tfoseburff. '
lOrcon, to the htphest bidder at not;
1,'ss ttian the appraised value as snown
by this notice, sale to be subject to the
approval of the Secretary of the In
terior. The purchase price, with an
additional sum of one-fifth of 6ne tr
cent tliereof, beine commissions al
lowrd. must be dupeslted ut time of
sale, money to be returned if sale Is
not approved, otherwise patent will
Issue fur the timber which must bo
remnved within ten years. Tilda will
be received from citltene of the United
tftntes. nsyuciatlona of such citizens
and corporations organized under the
I.t.vs of the I'nlted States or any state,
territory or district thereof 6nly. Upon
nppllr.iiion of a qualified purchaser,
the umber on any leirst subdivision
will t. offered separately before being
.included in any offer of a lamer unit:
T -M o n if a It 17H Si:U.
Hr soo'm.. none of the'flr timber to he
'sold (or less than 41. 7S per M.; T. 2':
It 11 W.. Sec. 11, NKw SF.4. yellow
flr Sf.l M , red flr 2-'0 M.. hemlock hO
M , r. d cedar 611 M., NW SHH, yellow
Hr Sea M red tlr 60 M.. hemlock !0
M.. r.-d cedar 30 M., PK'A KKH. yell"r
Hr 4"" M, red Ar J"0 M., hemlock f0 M.,
i-d , i!:ir SO M.. SWt SK'i. yellow Ilr
I-1"' M. hemlock HO M.. red cedar 1"U
M . Nl'.'i SV4. vellow flr 900 M., hem
I " l l: M . red reihir 70 M.. -u,H
sivi; yellow tlr ISO M.. red f' ai) M..
re.i ,,..i.lr sn jr.. sks sv,. yellow nr
,! M. hemlock S0 M.. red cedar l.
M. 'W'i SWV yellow Ilr or.0 M.. nem
1" l foi M.. red cedar. 0 M.. white f r
!" M , none of the yellow and red itr
tia.btr and red cedar timber to be so.iJ
for less than I ;.." per M. and none
f the while flr and hemlock timber to
'..Id for less ttisn nts per M.
('u-ic 11 WII.t.IAM SI'HT. Commls-
.oncr. General Land Office.
THera are mf t
bond, being
markot. However, W
slderlng thew
nient It
call certain
United Stales t
sounded warning '
; nie foreign 1
wcurll M I C1
mend j-j tS
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the uonus " -' ,-n
tne to our cu(to 1
as Iirst re '
linn j" -
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Buy from
RICE & m
Bond Brw
nosnjrWJ,
Ta . eieC'S
KK A 1,011
Marshmello
tin.
i r:-e pound
(oast then. WoU '
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dv 60C pci
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