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SAM POUR wosgBuna wewmivnw. Saturday, mav n, R ight Is Where a Big Crop Starts Be confident with an International The line that invites Comparison. J. F. BARKER & CO. SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES C 44404f0444404 ' I'lnit Church of Christ Scientist, "37 8. Jackson street. Services arc held Sunday morning tit 1 1 o'clock and Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. This meeting Includes testimonies of healing. Sunday school con venes each Sunday morning at 9:45; all up to the age of 20 years are invited to attend. The reading room in the rear of the church building Is open dally, except holidays and Sundays, from 2 to 4 p. m. The pub lic la cordlallv Invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. The subject of Sunday's lesson Is: "Mortals and Immortals:" Hfirciul Notice of Latter Day Piiinta services. Moccabee hall. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Appropriate Mothers' Day program. Preaching, L-K IU Jl 5.. J MOTHERS DAY i Remember Her With Candy Our stock is always cpmpletc with the Choicest of freshly made candy. In suitable.boxes X for the Sweetest Woman Ever. Say It With Candy THE ROSE Get ready fortheGoodoldSummerTime See us for all kinds of TENT8. In WillametU and V. G. makes. CAMP COTS Gold Medal brand, also the new FOLDING TOURIST TRUNK, sure to pleas you. When In the market for CAMPING SUPPLIES sec us we will save you money. Berber's Bargain Store 400 CASS 6T. NO WILL CONTINUE MY USED CAR BUSINESS IN ROSEBURG AS HERETOFORE, AND ASSURE MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THE SAME RELIABLE SERVICE AS IN THE PAST. WILL BE ON HAND TO ALWAYS GIVE MY PERSONAL AT TENTION TO EVERY DETAIL. L. L. RO Here? 11:30 a m.," Elders Noyes and Overson officiating. Kes. 427 South Pine; telephone 222Y. All are wel come. No collection. I1K1J) IVfKHKSTIXa MEKTIXG The Presbyterian Women's Mis sionary society held an interesting meeting Thursday afternoon with Mrs. I.. Connelly leading the devo tional part of the program and Mia. Fred Fisher In charge of the sub ject of mission study, which waa West Indies. Mrs. Ashcrfcft sang "Mother" and Marion Fisher gave a reading. At the conclusion of the program, refreshments were served. Offirors for the present year are Mrs. B. W. Maddox, president; Mrs. Bar ton Helliwell, secretary; and Mrs. J. E. Insley, treasurer. TALK OF BARGAINS, this beats them all. Green's Tire Shop, a 11400 business, for (800, as he has got to (ret out of this climate. they msUe appropriate gifts BERTS Low'fSMwuerade a dramatic Slory ot&dv&!tMl8 fotmonot Qy doft.flgione Gibson , THK AMERICAS BEAl'TV I dropped Into one of the hotels to meet my wife and friend one day " nniinnpri (ilndenine's let- ter. "I was bored to death at tht ihousht of having to do this, lor I hate tea and I bate to dance with my own wife especially in the alt-j ernoon. I When a man does his duty by d nclpg with bis wife. It is quite as. Beauty. Shortly she arose and, giv savorlesa as a dinner without salt,n( D1C a most provocative look, fol and It Is Just the same with married, iowed the friends with whom she kisses. You swoop down toward ifiane. out the door. your wife's upturned face and touch tho corner of her mouth or the cor- ner of hor ear as the case may be, am!, with fc feeling of relief youjrl(lor- shout, 'Good-bye. darling. 111 be home early tonight,' and rush away only to come home late as usual. The only pleasure in eitner kibs- ing or dancing Is that yeu want to do It with that particular woman more than anything else In the rM "My wife had, however. Instated I that I should dance attendance upon her that afternoon. She bad a friend staying with ber one of the two or three women in the world for whom she cared and as I had decided In my own mind that this was one or the few remaining times that I should have to dance attendance, I would Wet her at the hotel and avoid a scene. However. I hardly dreamed mat out of a clear sky, that day, would come something which would change my whole life. "As usual I was late and had to listen to the usual nagging com ment upon my lack of promptness. And as usual, I said nothing. But after listening to the vapid conver sation of my wife and her friend for some moments, I felt a little cold j ehudder run down by backbone. " 'Someone is walking over your grave,' quoted my wife's friend, lightly, as she noted my Involuntary shiver. , "I turned a little In my chair and looked squarely Into the eyes of a woman who affected me as no other woman has ever done. , "It was like an electric shock. "She was a glowing beauty, .with skin of rose-leaf texture and tint, eyes 'brilliant find very dark, hair that curled softly about her face, and a smile which, disclosed dazzl ing white teeth. 'My wire s friend, noting the dl rectlon of my eyes, nnld, 'Oh, there's Advice to Lovelorn and Others BY MBS. A Daily Column of Questions and Answers Conducted by a Woman Who Knows. Address Your Letters to Mrs. EllsburjV Care Rosebnrg News-Review. Dear Mrs, Ellsbury: I expect to take quite a long trip in the near future and be marnd when I get to the end of my journoy. Would a dark blue tailored tricotine suit with black pumps, stockings, gloves and hat be appropriate to be married In? Also would a navy blue crepe de . chine dress embroidered In orange and black, be good to wear on the train? I am E feet 5 Inches tall and weigh 137 lbs. How Is my weight for my height? And how long should I wear my cresses 7 . Please print my questions in your column ns soon as possible, as I am Story of Josephson' s Life in Magazine A Wge picture of Jullen Joseph son, Koseburg scenario writer, and a short story of his life entitled "I'nwept, Unhonored and Unhung," appears In the June Issue of the Photoplay magazine. In the story Mr. Josephson tells of his boyhood days In Koseburg. He says in part: "I know all about small towns. I lived in Koseburg, Oregon. My broth er and 1 ran a general store there. I wt.s no good as a storekeeper. A slick traveling man rould sell tne anything. But I like the town. Ev eryone who happens to live outside of New York or Chicago doesn't go Insane, although thata what novel ists want us to believe. No sir. We have pretty lively times. t parties, movies and automobile rides. First you got to know your neighbor, then you get used to him and finally you love him." -Mrs. Josephson also re ceives a nice mention In the article, and they are compared with the Will Rogers family In that they do not mix in Hollywood film parties. Grand Jury Will Meet Next Monday Olrand Jury meets Monday to com- nance its term of InrcittKation prior lo the opening of the May ' term of circuit court which convenes on Mon day, May 22. The chief case which the grand Jury will hfcve before it will he that or the slate against A. F. McFarland and .llmnile Jcnks, of la OrveX, who wero arrested re cently In a local rooming; hou.e with two girls from the same vicinity. They were arrested on a charge of liwd rnhahitatlon and were released on ball. W. . Coulter and Charles Tiller art each out on hail following their lection In waiving iirelimlnery exam ination on a charge of larceny by Claire Adams. I remember that she married and came north, but I dld- not know that she lived here. Don t you remember her, Doris? ' "'No. 1 don't think i ever met her.' answered my wife ts she look-! ed at tne woman comiy, ana ma mu- vernation closed. - jiy eyes kept straying toward the woman, whom 1 had already menially christened tha American "Soon fcfter wa left and, as I ex- nocteil. I found that Mrs. Adams hnfi detained her nnrtv In. the cor "I stopped for a moment, while my wife's friend and she exchanged salutations. Then 1 was Introduced. naa neen wonoerms ju.i a I would do when I met her Just how I would feel when clasped her hand, but, as I did so, I could only think of tB American Beauty ruso u.i i wulou iu all Its fragrance and softness. "We said only the conventional things that people say on sucb occa sions formal, meaningless things. My wife seemed colder fcnd more un responsive than usual If that was pooslb'.e. She did not ask Mrs. Ad ams to come and see their mutual friend at our house, although Mrs. Adams conveyed the Impression very plainly that Bhe would like to come. "There was no, way for me to find out Just where she lived, for I could not ask her outright. "My wife's friend rallied me a little' when we left, saying that Mrs. Adams had very, markedly bestowed her smiles upon mo, and added -you 'geeme d flattered- Harry. 'Before I could answer my wife said, "Don't you thoroughly detest these flamboyant women who are always looking for compliments?" " 'Oh, Claire's good natured. She's been called beautiful so long that she expects every man to pay homage to her,' indifferently an swered my wife's friend. " 'Well, I think she saw that Har ry would never do that,' remarked my wife with conviction. "Oh, I'm sure of that,' said my wife's friend, giving me a sly look. "And til the while, Jim, I was devising ways and means to find out where Claire Adams lived. Tomorrow Cileinieiilng's Weakness. ELLSBVUYa anxious to know as soon as I can. Thank you. A. F. Ans. . Your ideas on both costumes are very good. The suit would be Just the thing; for an informal wed ding ceremony, and the dress would be very comfortable for train wear, as well as practical. A dress is always mors comfortable on the train thsn a suit. I cannot tell you how much you should weigh as you did not tell me your age. The length of your skirts would cepenc? some on this also. A good average to go by for skirt length is just half way between the knees and ankles. altering marks and brr.nds on sheep. There Is also some unfinished business and a number of secret In vestigations. o COOKED FOOD SALE. The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a cooked food sale on Sat urday, May 13th, at the J. M. Judd grocery store. All who wish to do nate to this sale will please try and have same there by 9 o clock or as soon after as possible, Moore Studio to Be Moved Mrs. L. B. Moore, of the Moore Studio of Music, has secured the building at 11!4 Jackson street for the new location of the school of music. The present location In the l'.ell Sisters' building has hecome too small Cor the large classes in music. Tho new location which has Just lieen secured will be thoroughly remodeled with two rooms for pri vate teaching and a clasp room in tha rear ofthe building and the front room will be used for a display room for piano and sheet mujlc. Mrs. Moore is the local representative for the .Sherman Clay company and has tho agency ;or 12 different makes of pianos besides player pianos and the' Duo-Art piano. The new location which Is Just north of the Water and Light office, wlil be much larner than the former location' jiod will give a much better opportunity for the display of pianos. WASHED 8ANO AND GRAVEL. Clean washed sand and gravel de livered anywhere in Roseburg per cubic yard, iwnn Tnuisi'er and Storage Co. M. M. Miller, secretary of the Woodman of the World lodge, today .paid 11.000 to Mrs. Ida M. Friend. aldow of W. O. Krleud. deceased, t who was a niemher of the order. Kolb and Dill Ent ertain Marge Crowd That rfolb and Dill have lost none of their ability to entertain was prov en last night at the Antlers theatre when they appeared In their comedy, "Give and Take." For comical sit uations and lines, "Give and Take" is one of the best offerings Kolb and Dill have ever presented to the pub lic. Tbe cast was small and each was an artist, tnd Kolb and Dill themselves seem to gain In popular ity with each year. The orchestra waa compscd of ex ceptional musicians each giving a nU huln..in anta MIA and two. A ladies quartette, beautifully gowned, and with voices far above the aver age, song and entertained between .,( tun nnH three The state set ting which was not changed through out, was or Bona munoguny, wun elaborate lighting effects. . TOP price Is being paid for your year's clip of mohair. J. F. Barker ft Co. FINGER PRINTS NEVER CHANGE Net Even the Smallest Variation Takes Place From Infancy to Ex treme Old Age. Tbe use of finger prints as a means of ideut location was first made prac tical and put Into- operation by Sir William llersdiel of the Indian civil sen-Ice In tbe police department of Bengal, The llneatlona of the thumb and fingers have, however, attracted the atentlon of scientists for at least a century. The ridges and patterns are of four primary types. First, arches. In which tho ridges run from one side to the other, but make no backward turn; second, loops. In which some of the ridges make a backward turn but nro devoid of twists; third, whirls, in which some of the ridges mnke a turn through at least one complete circuity and fourth, composite, where two or more of the first three patterns are combined In the same Imprint It has been demonstrated that tbese designs persist unchanged In the small est detail throughout the Individual's life, and that there are no two per sons whoso Imprints are Identical. The design on the fingers of a new-born infant are easily recognizable In the same person In .old age. Key to Egyptian Hieroglyphics. The Rosetta stone, one of the most celebrated arcueologlcal discoveries of modern times, 'Is famous for being the key whereby tbe decipherment of tbe Egyptian hieroglyphics was made pos- I miner it was iouna in itva near ltos- ettn, Egypt, by an officer of engineers I In tbe French army, 'which was then I In occupation of that country. 1 The stone Is a slab of black basalt, and bears an Inscription in honor of Ptolemy Eplphanes, written In three lungunges--Greek, demotic and hiero glyphic. As the three Inscriptions are of Identical significance, the Greek made easy the 'deciphering of the others. " Until the discovery of the stone archeolnglsts . had no key to Egyp tian hieroglyphics, .but since that time all of Egypt's sculptured litera ture has been read with ease and much valuable Information given to the world. - Buy magazines Zc each. Fiction Library. KOTICK TO CRRDITOR9. In the County Court of the btatft Of Oregon for Douglas County. In iuu mutter Of the tata of David I XV. Hunter aeceasea. Notice la hereby given that tha un- acriKneo wu on me ifi hut April, duly appointed administra tor of the estate of David W. Hunter, (rt'i-oahed, by an ordor of the above en titled court. Therefore all persons hav tntc claims against said Mtate are re quired to file them with the under sitrnt'd. whose address Is Roseburg. Ornon. di.lv verified and with proper vouchers attached, on or before six UcHtlon. Dated and first published .this 22nd day of April, 1022. ALVA T. HUNTER, Administrator of the estate of David W. Hunter, deceased. Some Exceptional Good Buys if jou are interested in a Home: No. 1. 7 room hotirm on Main St., close In, for $2700.09. No. 2. 4 room house on Cobh St., lot &2KI00; $100u; terms, $40 cash, balance on easy terms at i per cent. No. S. 4 room house on Kant Lane St., lot 70x144; $1000.00. No. 4. ft room house on Main St., one bloc ki from off Jackson St. fL'.IOO.O.t. Noj S.- ft lots and R-room house on Kprlng Ht. for iJOoO.fiy. No. 6. Modern 6-room house out by the Soldiers' Home. Kot ftoxUO for l.tooo.oo, or will trade for a house In Kugcne. No. 7. 6-roonn house on I'll iser St. for $100.00. No. 8. B-rmm house on Iloov r St. for $l50o.oo. Terms half einh, balance asy terms at ft per tent. No. 9. 4-room house on M:ll St. and two lots for $13&0.0S. No. 10. 7-r'om house, new, strictly modern, full ceim-nt basement, heating plant. Lot N. 11. 7-room hous e'lnne In on Tine St., in first class condi tion ; cement foundation, plast ered; rarnge. woodshed and store rottin: t we lot, gttod gar den; Im-I tiding electric range, tteoter. drnnerit'S. and other fur nit ore. for Sl'io.oo. if the atm-F location" do not appil to you. tt'en call at our office. f.r you will never have thr opportunity air-nfn to buy a home :,ere in Rose bur if at the prices nuw quoted. RICE &. RICE ttciil Ketate rtrnlcr Wherever You Go You Will Find Buick Authorized; Service When you buy a Buick you buy something more than i hip;h grade thoroughly dependable car. r . You buy a car that is backed by nation-wide service, so complete and well organized that you are assured of the uninterrupted use of that car na'matter where you may be. You will find Buick service in -practically every city, town and village in the entire country. If, through accident, any replacement becomes necessary, that service will supply r you with a part identically the same in design, quality of, material and workmanship as the part originally in your . car. And the work will be done for you by Bijick-trained -, mechanics. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY FLINT; MICHIGAN MOTOR SHOP GARAGE ROSEBURG, QREGON. ' " , WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM. a 4 j As You Like it J Bllced .or In larger quantities. m The choicest of hams, bacon f 4 and LOIN BACON cut to suit 4 your individual taste. r What was that you said? You don't go to a dentist until your teeth hurt? Well, that is tbe mistake bo many people make. Don't wait until your teeth pain you, but consult us In time. If it is possible to save your teeth before extract ing them, we can do it. Only the most superior and scientific. dental work , executed here. Terms very moderate. Consultation AND '" Examination FREE! Dr. H. R. Nerbas Graduate In the dental col leges of Chicago, Philadelphia and New York City. Phons 488. Masonic Bldg. Painless Extraction s fcconomy brocery g ' ' PHONE 68. ' 5 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the a nual meeting of the Melrose Cen tery issociantion will be held at ta school house In Diat. No. 25 on Satis day. May 20th, at 2 o'clock p. m. AH persons Interested are invited to at tend.' The election of a new board ot directors will take place at this meet ing K P. CONN, President GEO. A. CRANE, Clerk. v HOTEL UMPQUA "Roeeburg's Finest." NEW AND MODERN : The people of Douglas county "i are 4nrite4 to make their head quarters here. W. J. WEAVER. Prop. HEINLINE CoBserraterr ef Mle mm Art Piano, Harmony, Voles, Violin, Art Kindergarten anil Dunnlne. Phdne 390. Kohlhagen Bulldlnf. C. M. JONES Al'TO TOPS. lI'IIor.STKKINO FUnKITVHB fPHOLSTEIMNO MATTRESSES RUMADE Wtm mm M, Jackass SM. riioiiy 408. ...Saturday Specials... 'On Saturday, May 13th, One Day Only, we will sell sosp at these bargains: Six bars of Lenox, Laundry Soap 25e A package of Peetz'Bros. Washing Machine Soap... 35c Six bars of Maxine Elliott Toilet J3onp 45c Four bars Grandpa's Wonder . Tar Soap 25c North' Side Grocery , "The New Store at the "Old Stand" ' PHONE S24. 0.1. That's what Fire Marshal Sykes said about our plant We are prepared to give you the best attention. Modern and sanitary methods. Owr Auto Win CaU PbosM 277.