HOEiUa NIWt-REVIKW, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 12Z Plans for Kohlhagen Apartment House Being Placed In Hands oj Contractors America's Youngest Women Explorer Returns ABOUND THE TOWN. Bave on your shoe repairing. Better work, quicker servico at the Booterle. ' E. W. Strickland and family of Riddle were visitors In the city today. They attended the Barnes' circus and attended to shopping while here. AOt IX I lJrTJ' Expert furniture parking and crat ing. Phone W. 201 N. Hose St., near Oak. TOP price Is being paid for your year'a clip of mohair. J. F. Barker 4V Co. The Evergreen Orange Is making preparations for an interesting social and box supper to be given at the Green grange hall on Friday of this week. A good time Is assured all those who attend. Contracts taken tor water wells, deep or shallow. Prices reasonable.: Albert Oraham, Looking Glass. Hudson Electric Store, phone 123 for a free demonstration in your home of an electric washing machine and vacuum cleaner. , -fwi J ::rr :r -.v r:-".:.- - - r." :J; :r;f:: :'.v.v:-:: rz r: APART-VENT . . InlanoCons't.Co. ' I l)it Jt ILtvAiitu '. ' '" . Front elevation of the Kohlhagen Apartment house, on which work I expected to start In about ten day. Pho tograph show Lane street entrance.' . Plans for the Kohlhagen apartment house to "be constructed here soon hare been placed in the hauds of con. tractors, who will submit bjda oh or before Saturday of this week. The contract will probably be let the first of next week and work will be started at once, the contract calling fof im mediate work on the building. R. M. Jones, designer of the structure, is in the city placing the plans in the hands of contractors and getting ready for the allowing of the con tract. The Inland Construction .com pany, which prepared the plans, is submitting a bid, and a number of lo cal contractors are desirous of sub mitting proposals. It having been found necessary today to telegraph for additional sets of plans in order AROUND THE TOWS. Arundel, piano tunei. mone 189-L. sirs. J. T. Cripnen left this morn ing for Suthcrlln for a short visit. SPIRELLA CORSETS Made to measure. Belle Case. I'hone 391-L. , Mrs. Earl Burr left this morning lor Salem to speDd a few days visit ing with her sister, Mildred Bollln- , ' i ; . .i f ' - - .st J. Painless extraction ef teeth at room , Masonic temple. Dr. Nerbas. City Recorder and Mrs. It. t,. Whipple are today being congratulat ed on the birth of a baty daughter, born last night. Both mother and child are doing nicely. f Have yonr water wells drilled ear ly. Deep or shallow wells drilled. Prices reasonable. Albert Oraham, Looking Glass, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Purvlne, of Sal em, who have been visiting In Rose burg for a few days, returned home this morning. Why Our Cars Are Good . If we were Indifferent about public opinion wo might spend less time and money putting Used Cars In shape before offer ing them for sale. . But we find that It helps our business as well as our conscience to be particular. A Few of This Week's Offerings: ' Maxwell Touring 1920 production. Olrtsmoblle Speed Wagon 1920 model. Has had mechanical adjust ment. ' Paint new. Tires very good. Price low. Federal Track Used 2000 miles, good as new. Price $1500. Stmlebakcr Chaw. Is Will make good Price $100.00. bug. J.O.Newland&Son ' ROSEBURG. OREGON "' that more may figure on the job. Several alterations have been made to the original plans, and approxi mately $25,000 has been added to the original estimate of $100,000. Mr. Kohlhagen has announced that he will install an automatic electric elevator, such as are now being used in all of the large, modern apartment houses. THese elevators are purely automatic and requfe-e no attendant. The pres sure of a button brings the elevator to any desired floor. The door cannot be opened until the elevator reaches its position and stops. No other per son can call the elevator until the per son uslns it has reached his destina tion and has closed the door, forming an electrical contact which again per mits the elevator to move at the di Frank A. Terry, of thcr Equitable Savings and Ixan Association, is at the Umpqua Hotel. Mrs. E. O. Harmon of this city left this morning for Myrtle Creek where she will spend the next few days visiting with friends who reside there. - The regular meeting of the Ladles' Aid Society of tho Christian church has been postponed until May 11th. Sheriff Starmer and Agnes Pitch ford, county juvenile officer, Bpent yesterday in Canyonvllle and Glen dalo attending to official business matters,.. '. ..... . ' Mattresses made over, furniture up holstering. Phono OW. ' 202 Rose St, near Onk. , ; . . In listing tile names of the officers elected for the Aisulng year of tho Itoeebmg Womans club, the name of Mrs. D. E. Carr was omitted. Mrs. D. E. Carr was elected second vice president at the last meeting of the club. Feather mattresso3 made from your feather bed, feathers steam cleaned and renovated. Phone 91-J. 202 N. Rose St., near Oak. Motorcycle With sidecar. Price $274.00. TVvdtre Brothers Business Car Has been driven 3176 miles. New cord tires all around. $850.00. Itnirk Six Original finish, pol ished nicely and In good mechanical con dition; has been driven 9000 miles. GEO. KOLHASEN rection of the person desiring Its use. The system is approved as completely same In every respect and is endorsed by the leading insurance companies. in addition to this, Mr. Kohlhagen has decided to equip the building throughout with hardwood floors. This not only adds to the attractive ness of the building but increases the service and will be much better in keeping up the looks of the interior in future years. The demand for apartments has re sulted in nearly all of the rooms be ing spoken for, Mr. Kohlhagen states, and a great many people will move into Roseburg from other cities as soon as the building is ready for oc cupancy. Campaign Meetings , Are Being Held Mrtnitr,v niirht n vnrv Important meeting was held at Riddle in which about fourteen Salvationists took part. This meeting was held in con- Junction with the county salvation Armv. Mmnilmt A local Elk has undertaken the responsibility of raising Riddle's niintf. oni) la naaurerl nf success. In connection with the Douglas county campaign for the salvation Imiv Pnntnin JTnrtl and his aSBO- clates will ,be holding meetings at Drain, Yoncalla and Olendale Friday night. At all of these metlngs much information will lie given concerning the Salvation Army in Its many ae- partmenU. M. C. RADABAVGH, AUCTIONEER He Is the man who gets the high dollar for your property. ' See him for dates. 530 N. I'ine St., now burgi Oregon. WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL. Clean washed sand and gravel de livered anywhere in Roseburg ftM per cubic .yard. Denn Transfer and Storage Co. . LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE (Communications Bent to the- News Review for publication In this depart ment should be written on only one side of the paper, not exceed 800 words, and the true name of the writ er must he made known to this paper, otherwise they will not be consider! It is not necessary that your name ap pear In print, but as a matter of good faith the author's name must be signed to all articles Intended tor publish tlon.) CONCERNING THE PRUNE CROP. Roseburg, May 4, 1922. Editor News-Review:. The prune prospects in Oregon are very good for this year.. Prunes have bloomed In Douglas county districts under the most favorable conditions and at the present time there are prospects of a large crop. Cold, wet weatner, nowever, mignt damage me crop. Tho orchards In the southern pert of the Willamette valley are In full bloom, but in the upland orchards will not he In full bloom for a week or ten days. Growers are expecting good cmpa. in the Willamette valley. There are ronorts coming in from i one of the large markets that a grow ers association is offering Italian prunes at the following prices: 30s to 40s at t cents per pound, 40s to SOs at 7'i cents per pound. These appear to be rather low prices to quote before we are sure of a crop. Even if 9 cent ' were a good price, there Is too much of a. drop on forties and fifties. .We are in favor of the one-fourth cent drop on the five prunes more required to niHke a pound, as was the custom "in years past, but even If that method is Impossible at this time all packer should strike to get prices on SOs to 40s and 60s to 0s nearer equal than ! the above quotation. i Mr. Paulus, of the Oregon Growers' association, claims they are not offer-' ing new crop prunes. He did say that they had wired to find out what the markets would stand in price. We hone no psrkern will permit at any time the difference of S'4 cents, per pound between 30s to 40s and 60s to 60s. Mr. C. 1. Lewis' In a meet Ing at Roseburg spoke rather dlscouraelngly of the Italian prune. He mentioned something of Ihe narking of this var iety, rlalming that unless pickers did beiter packing that Italian orchards would have to be grubbed up. Mr. Lewi must have had In mind come pack that he was familiar with. We 1 V-J -'i7" A Gertmcle Emcrscn, Noted Editor, VisiU Buried Cities in Asia "Miss Marco Polo" the title tamed in the Orient by adventurous Gertrude Emerson, associate editor of "Asia," for her indefatigable ex plorationsis safe on American toil again, to the infinite relief of ber friends. For this intr:?id small person, ' who is just five feet tall and only weighs ninety-six pounds, went all around the world during the last two years, absolutely alone, on a still hunt for picture and story material for her magazine. People Courteous Everywhere . Wherever she went, people were solicitous for her safety, but the waved warnings aside nd. blithely kept on with her exploring. ' She hunted timers in Indo-China, and crocodiles in India; she traveled by elephant, camel, sampan, horse back, motor, aeroplane and ocean liner over -so many thousands of . miles that she lost count of them herself. ' r-. - She visited Angkor, ft buried city of Cambodia, rediscovered by the French in 1910, where only one hundred persons had ever been since. She explored the famous bat caves of the Philippines and took dangerous motor trips across Indian country that was infested witlt fanatical insurgents. She waa the only .passenger on a cargo boat, going from Port Said lo Constanti nople, which two months before had been held up by the Turks with re sultant large death rate. . "But I wasn't scared," slit offers casually. "An American woman can go anywhere and she's doing it, too, if not in person at least by' way of pencil or pen. American Music Heard 'Round The World "For instance, there was the zippy little waltz 'Three O'clock in the Morning' to wliic'i I danced Amer ican dances in Yokohoma, Taris, Bangkok and London. Dorothy Tcrris, an American girl, wrote the words lo tliatj and now it's an inter national tunc, played not only by oreign dance orchestras, but by the natives themselves on their owfl pe culiar instruments. "The ship's orchestra played it oe my way over from 1 -one on sad , when I got home, a i.hvnc;:tph in a near-by apartment gmtcd with the familiar "'It's three o'clock in tlnf morning, We've danced the whole sight through. And da; light will soon W 4ae- Just one more waits wita yxm. "It was hard for me t reafta List I was really st home Sftia. are sure-that no such trouble has been experienced with tho Jted Itose brand as parked by the iJrager Fnit company, and It Is our opinion that other packers have not bad the ex perlenoes that Mr. lewls refers to. The finest Italian prunes are grown in Douglas county and packers who know how to pack prunes will never have any trouble with Uiom. They are growing In favor each year. Parkers who do not know how to psck these prunes, should either learn bow or stay out of Ihe business. Plant more Italian prunes and Pctltes as well. They are wanted also. Vou won't have to grub out your orchards. Inspectors can be appointed to see that prunes are properly peeked. W. F, DItAGEK." Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Murphey, of I Allcel, Oregon, who have been spend lug the past winter In California, i stopped here last nlirht fnr a ahnrt I visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. True blood, at their ranch west of town. They are enroute home to Alice!, and are traveling by train. McQuay-Norrls piston rings, sires. Barnum and Wileou, 117 Jackson street. GLIDE MOWS A dance 4raa held at P T ntnka. ley's Saturday, April 20th. A large! crowd was present and all reported a most enjoyable time. Rev. Caldwell of Roseburg preach ed Sunday afternoon, April 30(li. C. C. Hill and family were visitors In Roseburg Saturday, April 29th. Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander and Mrs. M. E. Lilly attended Pomona Grange at Melrose. Several Glide people will attend the circus Thursday, May 4th. The Christian Workers' Hand of Roseburg wil hold services Sunday, May 7th. at the Glide church. The. Ford of Mr. C. N. Lilly went over an embankment and landed in Little River last Saturday. Saturday, May 6th, a benefit dance will be held at R. T. lllakely's for the purpose of helping to buy uni forms for the Glide baseball team. Admission wlil be charged. Every body come. Mrs. Kd. Wacls. of Roseburg, vis ited at Mrs, John Alexander's Friday. Mrs. Ingles is very 111 at her home at Peel. , XX. iOUQB. DntEOTORT LAI'ltKL rllAPTF.lt Ka. SI, ll. - A. M. I Staled convocations on ural ana i thlril Tuesdays. Masonlo Tempts. All memheni reqursted to attend and vialtlng companions welcome. , ., K. A. WI1JSON, High Prlaat. W. F. HARMS. Secretary. a. l'- A A. M- j,iarel lan N O lteular communications znu ana 4ini Wedneanaya each month at Masonic Temple, Koaaburg, Or. Visitors wal- w, U THOMAS. W. M. J W. . tlATUUH. Secy W. B. A. O. T. M. Roseburg Review N". 11 hold regular meetings on atc oi,d Thureday at I p. m. and fnurin Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Vialtlng ataten Invited to atend revtewa. ataccabet HalL Pine ai.fl Cnaa street. HFl.t.r, pTTKPHKNHON, Com. JKSK1U KAl'P. Col , H. ., Hueebar L'liapfer !tu. H Holds their regular meeting on the lat and 8rd Thuradays In each month. All aojournlng brothers and slaters are respectfully Invited to a't.jnd. WHH. fcXlZAllRTH ltlTNYAN, W. IL KKKB JOUNWON. SeT-tarr. Hh.H.:KAlla Rosebura: Kebekah Ldlie No, fll. l. u. u. r meeia in Odd Fellows Temple every wek on Tuesday evening. Visiting men-ben In Rood standing are Invited t. at tend. StTSIE JACKSON. N. O. KVA LBNOX, Secy. KTH Fil. BAIL.SK. Fin. Becy. K. o. T. SI. Meets each second and fourth Thursday of each month In Maccabeo hall, corner 1'aaa and Pine streets. Vialtlng Knights always welcome. & OOOHMAN. Com. O HA PP. R. K. IfiAtil itoseDurg Aerie meeta In Mooae hall on Jackaon St. on 2nd and 4th Monday evenlnga of each month at I o'clock. Vlnltlng brethren In good standing nlwava welcome. A. J. w UL.1 f, W. P. P. W. M. LA MKKR, W. P. B. F. GOODMAN. Secretsry. ASSOOIA- yiiim iiihiIi in lha Muccaoee nan me lit and 3rd Tueanava In each mo th ' MK. OKIIKII or Nonsn Rnaaburs Ldga No. 10?) maeta oral ana third Tuesday wv?nlne:s of each month at S o'clock In the Mooae hall. All vialtlng brothers are Invited to attend. C. W. CLOAKR. Dictator. H. O. I'AltOBTr.rt. e-retary tKITKIt Alt llSAV--ti'eta in Ma'-ca-bee hall every Wodneaday evening. . Vialtlng mtruers nlwava welcome. KIOIIAItU lirHi'll. M. A. MM.IiltF.I) MWIJwn Treas. KI.HIK llt'Mt'HPKV hecy. 11. V. . Klka. Hoaebura l.oSac No. tin Holrl regular coiiimuiiU-atlona al the Klka' Tempi on each T;u-!dny of every month. All membra re queatid an attend resularly. and all - vmlting brnthera ar cordially In vited to attend. J. K. Fl.tTtnT. K. It. J. (1. t'AV. Jr..Becy. M OOMMKM Iar't'lfl5 Oil i.l, (.am u No. Hi. meeta in Odd Krllowa hail In Roachurg every liit and Srd Mon- day evenlnga Vialtlng naishbora t,iiL.i.i'i,icv iwib'.vii v. ' M if. itll.l.Klt. I'lerk. ' I. . O. rkUetartaa Lodge No. S -i lleeta la Odd Kellowi Temple every I r'rlday -venlng at ?:3ft o'clock. Vialt lng brethren are alwava welcome. FltF.ll wn.i.r.u. N. O. A. 1. UKI'liKK. Fleo. Sec J. R HAIL.KV. VI n. Sen. tKIilllti,na ir 'w IMIIX'M r.liac :t-cle N- maats on lnt and 3td P day evenlnga In Mnoae hall, Vlalt ln nlvhtora lnv!t"d to attend. 1:1:1,1.1; riiKNSilAW, ii. N. MAit'i.vttKT Whitney, rwrk ,m hubeuui); uauy anus llillis F PT rill.ts Airna ai -4 . , 4 No. 41, meats every Wednesday eves- K SOCia WOTKS A Inc In louHa Ahatra; t Hall, corner M m J a, kon A WaahJngton Bta. Vial A W ora aiivay welcome. Wi ,.,.. . , an ' A Itl'tiOI.I'H ft. RITV.MAN. C C niO.NE ISO. Suits-Tusko--Values Green, blue, and taupe heathers. Pure virgin wool, hand tailored, made in all models, regulars, shorts, stouts and slims; Notice our window. ' $30.00 Harth's We Specialize In Vulcanizing and Tire RepairWork Our New Prices on Retreads 30x3 7.00 S0x3H 8.00 82x3 Vs 10.00 81x4 13.00 82x4 14.00 83x4 15.00 84x4 16.00 32x4H 16.60 Let us fix up your tire troubles. depend that Roy Burks Shop Corner of N. Jackson & Douglas PURE BRED 3HIRE STALLION PRINCE . WRYDELANDS will make the season at Deer Creek SaleiStable Weight 2000 pounds. Come and look this stallion over before engaging service. STANLEY BROS. I Roseburg, Oregon. neammmmmmmmmmmm Saturday Specials On Saturday, May 6, only, the North Side Grocery will sell frlsco in 1 and 3 lb. Una at 22c per lb. , -Call or Phone 324 When You 5 I J WA ! d Drink Call for rtnscburr. Sodas It's a guarantee of purity made In tho cleanest place In town. 2 '4 T. n ti-! 'a Toggery 33x4 34x4 36x4Va 36x4 33x5 35x6 87x5 .)17.00 - 17.50 18.00 13.50 19.00 20.00 82.00 When the work Is done, you can It la done right Sts. Highway Service Station, You Might 1 Get Another Wife or Husband but you can't set another body take care of the one you bars. Prevent Caries Every tooth should be exam ined two or more times each year, and If there are any faults In development, or cavities, they should be attended to. , This Is one way of preventing decay of the teeth. The other method Is the careful brushing; of the teeth morning and night regularly. The bacteria of carles, or tooth decay, are always waiting the chance to go to work. : Whenever you neglect your teeth you Rive the bacteria a chance, and it Is difficult to get rid of them. Do y-rar part by keeping your teeth clean, and by having ' the cavities in your teeth filled. Don't Delay Examination FREE! Dr. H. R. Nerbas Grnduate In the dental col leges of Chicago, Philadelphia , and New York City. Phone 4 8$. 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