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5 pace roun ROSEBURC NEWS REVIEW. SATURDAY. JUNE id. A Combination You Can't Beat. 1he McCormick - Deering Line and "Your" Farm You niuht not iit nny tinier lie mi. led, tliat our credit .sy.stem, service, and the .stock of iniik'ii.eiits we carry for your inspection and comparison at all time ccsl you a cent. We handle no o'l-the-marUet brand of farm machinery, but J.Ml'Un.MLNTS. LoremJfdwueraffe Cl jQramatc Slory of- Jwzfa4 famov , Gy idah Mtgtoneot&son A VI AItIti:L j " 'And then one morning. Or. flenritc, wrote MarKarct, 'when I li.'iil ; Klw-n up Inuring from 111 m, lla-rryj e Hi il me on' the lung distance lel- j hono. Me lnul been home tour' wei k. he said; called bark by soin-- iiic, no I guess we will l't it KO un til we bolh have a Ilttl" muru enthu siasm about the uiatter." W)i, what is the malliT, Mar garet? You're not hurt, are you?" " 'I lied a little, fur I was hurt. It did w ni to that he might have at lci.Ht wired mi', but I tried to '"" -rv lti.iK.ru. in which, by the Mmke my volcv as VMmi as possible,, way he did not explain to inc. j when I said- ttasu I that just like Harry to, , ,,.. .,. It.aJt bit In l-t nte i k7 wait and wond'r all those Bran Mafia Recipe By Washington Chef , the world, Harry, Purely, you re- That can not be duplicated, or the Inter national Harvester Company would olFcr them to you through us. For every dollar . spent here, your dollar does its one hundred penny value that's all nothing: else. What more can be ollcred you anywhere else at any time than 100 percent value ? J. F. BARKER & CO. isut I, like any other lovm ,,..i.r .h. .... .. insisted that wmi.-n. wan ho gh d to hear his voire ,ma ulTaii:i'Uieiii ut ours would oiily that I would not l. t him make any ,at t ll)M(? ag we wiHh,., j, , i.-,,; ' ' ' I that we would never :.e hound ly any Harry." 1 Raid, "when you duty lo cii.-h other: it should al- have to make excuse for staying! wavs be Inclination only. If yourJu- nw.iy from nie. I shall feel that com-: i-linatlon wag strong enough you Inn to pee me hat. heroine a duty would be with nie. von know." with you; nnil I nlir.ll know then, Hut Margaret, you don't un- tliat the little poem you sent hie rierstand. It is still tie lination with iih your picture no longer holds me. And because I want you sol true. I much I am Irvine 10 brinz something Don't you realize, dear, that I ' to para that 1 know- will mean much want you to come only when you 'o mo mid 1 hope it will mean quite want to come? And I want you loins much to you. tin win ti vou iust can't keen from IP until now 1 was almost writing to inc. and not at any other I sure It could never be. but now It Mine. And I want you to think of su ms to mo that I can see a little me only when pleasant thoughts of licit at me end or tne ions, grey enme to you, and not at Miy oth-!ril,h." time. . Hid your wife II you she had called upon nie?" I interrupted. 'Hut the lnonienf you have to write or even think of nie be "No How straim She did cause of some Inner call of duty, why j not even toll nie she had been out of then " (town. Was tln-ie anything of mine i " Harry Interrupted nie aayine: I '''K t-round the studio during he. i "Hut I wan to come, my dear. And; visit?" I want you to know that I have been! " '" seemed rather strange to me, trying my best to gel away to come, nr. (leorge. that Harry should think tf. see you. It just seems as though of Hint only in connection with his I cannot live another d. y without wife's call upon nie. but I made no seeing you. Don't you suppose you i comment. Hut hark in my brain was run come over here?" hiid away the thought of how afraid " "That, too, was very character-.' Harry wns ut the speech of people, istic of Harry--to ask nie to come' " ' "IMease, please, .Margaret, un over there; to ask me to throw up ! derstand," he said after a short si iiny important business that I might , loner as if waiting fur mo to speak, l..ne on hand just because he want-i "please understand 1 want to come ed to si e me. This time, however, and will lie with you as soon as pos I think I surprised him, for I s:.ld: I slide, although I cannot tell now No. Hairy. I can't come. I when that will be. When I do come, run very busy just now with a series ' dear. I nm sure you will accept my of magazine stories. They, must be explanation and 1 hope you will help in by day after tomorrow, which ' me carry out my plans." gives me very little time to finish1 All right, you will find me them." i here. Goodbye." f)h yes, .1 see," he said in -a j Hut Margaret " , j hurt voice. "You do not want to ' am quite sure, Harry, that! COtllP." , you CMlIlot cull me 't-'vl r:i va irnnf : .no, I don t, Harry, I answered ,1-ady after this. Why ANTHONY CIACOFCI Housewives may now regale their guests with the same kind of bran muffins Marshal Foch and many other noted visitors at Washington have talked ubout. The opportunity is presented through Anthony Giacofii, chef ot the New Willard Hotel, one of the big hostclries of the National Capital. Here is the rccipa which Chef Giacofci says will make one dozen mutfins: Four tablespoonfuls flour, four table-spoonfuls bran, one table spoonful lard, one tablespoonf ul butter, one tablespoonf ul baking powder, one tablespoonf ul sugar, two eggs, one-fourth pint cold milk, a pinch of salt. Mix the above thoroughly, flour with baking powder, add lard and butter, mix and add bran, cgss and milk, bake in hot oven twenty minutes. GOINGFAST These are bargain prices and w ill not be repeated. 12.13 Disk Harrow, $42.50 Springtooth Harrow, $22.25 12 Inch Steel Plow, ,$13. If you need nny of these im plements order now before someone beats .you lo it. 5 S35 i Fresh VUI ASTOKl.tXS OV tUMIMXU TRIP 13V0 EXE, Ore., June 10. A party of Astnrlans, headed by 11. U. Hoef- ler, left Eugene Friday morning fori Lake Tahkeiiiu.li, In Douglas counly, on the coast, to spend a mouth fish ing in tills lako and other lakes and streams in that portion of the state. The In ggage of the party has pre ceded them a day,' and a guide at the lake promised to have the camp ready for them when they arrived. A radio outfit is included in the eouip- you havoimont and tho members of the party honestly. ! do not want lo see you been talking at $1 a minute for at exDeft to KPt 11,0 world's news and badly enough to come to you, and It h ast a quarter of an hour, (ioudhyej ,he Iatest 111 musical entertainments seems that Justnowyouilonotwr.nl dear," and not waiting to hear any ' not out ' tue &,r' to iee nie badly enough to come to more, l hung up ' " ' j Besides Mr. Hoefler the party , , consists of his son. Raymond lloef. fXX(0 ler; John A. Stern, Dr. C. W. Ilarr, van ivoestau, Andrew van Duzen. J. ' T. Ross, K. J. Douncrberg, and Carl ton vy. tuirk. -ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN O 1 BY MRS. Fl I RHllPV , IMPROVEMENT CLUB MEETS . l.aSalle and Mrs. Kiehev of Calirornin The Caid.n Valley Improvement i:ues. of Mv,. l.,,H,t u .r . J""""1 club met at the hoi. f Mrs. dev.-, l-o Mrs. Iiootli , M'rs II ' h.nd June 1st. After the business crs. ' .Mrs. ll,,y w meeting a unique contest was held and ju,', ,-,. ,,, , ,, . , prizes were awarded Mrs. Youi.u ami ...T. . ..., .'. .. ,, ' .',l.,l'.m ' "" rtain all WIS. Nl.lMV. Itefreshmenl,, .., '"' """I 'd and a social hour cirjoyeil. Mrs. A Daily Column of Questions and Answers Conducted by a Woman Who Knows. Address your. Letters to Mrs. Elisbury Care Roseburg News-Review a el s ul I In ami. ", Ir.iin 2 o'el.i.k ,,,.,ii - ' hililii ll c.nilially invited. i! Announcement Hereafter no questions will be answered in this column aside from those pertaining to advice to lovelorn. The questions con. m -w k.mny omer suDiccts uiat are TA already on hand will be answer- Tt ed. and their eomnlatinn u,ni a The Roseburg Service Station 2 IM llll.'llll , Wi lies t,i M,,,, ,1,.,, w I. he.llllllul K i. uiili mi III. ,11 t ll" bll-,llli .i, , pl llll q.l, s, ;,1M.. , and in. il,e a fair ma 111 lit, I, I t l"ll. pi il , -. May w in. till Ibi did mil . n i t f-'talinu III lour object in nnii,l, l W e expect to Ci'i',1 bll-iiies e of nvel 'il ad ;, in "f pintii. e iiiie.t main. a In fir til ill il,,.' f,,., 'I In Mail I i; ,1 up,, n n- Hid ' n,; i.f "' li.ilie lh.it i" our hue, atnl v! ili lliaud ihi.s anything that I do not want him to. How can I break him of it? . . HtANCES. Ans. I would stop talking to him about It if he will not stop it and it dojs no good. Just ignore it from nz ft on, and it is very probable that he will stop it before very long. It is just a habit that he has alien into for a time, and there is a chance that if VQU mat, - r ,u-. , - - ........ ,Bauc wi ii mai ll Will - i I.uill Ilial 1 ser s v i.l,. Uear Mrs I. IK. 1.. in, 1.. .1 - -. ... . ........ vlu j , ,,t uieie all mi I am writniL' tn kimu, if' nun iiniin,! n,l.. n, ,, .. . ..i ....... . mi know any means by which 1 could I turn an cimar.eine.it ring to a man it ; '"j" of tins. He drinks all thethey break oil the engage,,,,.,,,, "me 1 ,i nut mean that he is ; fan the man compel her to" Whv unkonl. or that he goes on booZe U I the ,.., r,.luriu u, ' pill lies, , ,i,.s )n. j ... , ..,,.1,11,. belong , b.r r,..,. ' ,: . . ' 1.11.-. ,!(' 1 II III 'A 'A cloe mat part of the column. , A Dear Mis.. Ellsbury : My husband I arow worse instead of better, A I : I m . i . I v 5 J'Ct lo," "i ,ne Dili iti-iink ,,r ii ii i 1 1, 1 .. i.i.. tliat. He tat !v . i,.r ces out nights and only then , ,. ,.,,, (r ami I haie t.eier seen him drunk, but Me keeps ,r an.tliul his l.usilll'S:. all the nine, , ;,! ,,v,.rv M(, h(, 1 "' I"' has liquor nil his I'" nil .and I know he has taken H ..MUR i,i , ji-t enough Inn. f, ,J I:,,,,, I " N"W I k,.w Ilia, ,is Isn't ri.;b! " 1 " ""d fur his hi, to make, tice. T i...r- .1 . . . inn, w guts in.,1 i.ave not re lumed them. E. ENIJACI.D ;n;,. An6. There is no iron bound rule as you say, but there is certainly the custom that you should return the ring, ar.-f it ,s ,n existence h,,!,,,. . all rules of common sense and ius. c nin givr. the girl the ring w,tn ti.e .in.ie.aum.ling that she is to ". thing . l.-e. and I ,ri:i .i... ! L! " e " J" lnen the " ahould I know there are some '".n I." i I. iV'his '"wVbn'i thM ,hmk " ss and tha, 1,.. ill b, ' ,,,-! nQ. e n, ent rings, hut tlfcy have ' " ' "" " m ver el. th,, know, "or f FRESHMAN NURSED 5JCK CHILDREN ' Very ,1 ij, ,.,1 8t! rim .', Illi.I,r,.,u tc tuus., f, W'iilfn iUH'.IIN, .I,,,,,' BLANC Q, SMITH V DEVELOPMENT ii.vi:i(,in r mi ns ii,,,.,,,,,,,... ivJ out i i hi in , i, ... ": "Mfi'.nv. Mi. OK Mlltt !: We cannot ttnw faiter II,.. n . have lo k.ep fiir l a,ivance r luc a t Investment than o ) "it: Hi iiiiiMiM "ii rei,ni!,g coiintrr, tu pie - nt ,. , ,,. -l lui. , 1'tl.v leijulievl. cli we utit.iiii- I 1 AT A AIU. ri! IV;;, TO s, ... , ., , . Douglas County Light & Water Co It. M. JKVMM.S, Manage. "i:v.i.i.i.- " 1 1 ss' A ain fr. r.i.- ' '" AKI i. lllllll'al r.il 'l ' liil.lr..,, Mitleriu-j Ir.iin c.xiuh as a means i,f i. mi. v lii il frni a I'nribni ., b i , n,,,.,,, s- a, i f ,, .; I-H'U Ii, ,;,,,,. v,.,r,.,;v ... in ilt m. nt b, in all'. "ui g in;,,, liisl a, .'rlaineil 1 It bad pissed sili-- "'' ' :h 'he .,l!i f ,(,,., I .rnll.-l, ,l, .1 , ... . ti I'i'Uibin wbaieier en. -t ntbels mer the same 1 '"''" l SUCiM.ll. -o NOTICE. !. sand an ; riv,.r ,,(. naia'ing work, call p,on Wallace Sand k tiravel h, il hilt 11 ell,!. nil, .1 I,, l'..r : i:. a 'lep.lliy. si arrh n re. .,!,.., I wliit, r. .1 nselllil. Illll.-t , i 'Tints. Wi.l , anv p.,,-, Ing I,,. ,.. ill s. ... ., V.'l 1- ,1 Inns, ', the i, ,,, , tui M w..t.r i' a- , 'iiniin;.,,. mist. I'..'l. " !" ! ! l.u.i.. ,:, ..in. I I'uris Siiiiin 1 !i t . i 'r the l-aeifi,. ',, trae I: when bis Anierie;.,, ''Hi.' SUbjert, inrn t n ts I, In FAMOUS PAINTER IN THE VOSEMITE Indi CI e k. I i. i r.--,., i III whlrh lie ' ' liininils valley. He ' re and found a new He was one ,,f ,,, "it particip.iris I:, ,ii,,,.r ' i: bein.; h:s f,,' or'ie. work, as r-' cularlv a.- ..itai'iie. ::,,-y i' is hi-. I I, v, 1,. a'nd ' i a new picture, 's. W dfur.-s s.ns j. ii,,, fill Wilier ,;, i i ,! I ' ! 11,11 I lie !',,. ! i, S, !l!,J - is not bee.--,. . ,,f tjM. Wld:nr--- eyp-ains. I 1,1 n Vt luiertitl ..,llg rocks uiiii trees and : a r, cent raid 'i,l', sr it to g-.,, sa o' Vi t the attnsp!,.T v.,s so :i was peii.-ible :,, s... ' ! aiieh on i r, ,.s a;,,p Tl,! .-' at ,i, v. I,. "' at "'f P-x-iU ii a,.-l i. for the hi'lli.u-.i , ,i,,r! Swedish arii!.,s piint. 'I.. .1.,., t.dks fner d in.b.r I;. Ml Yosen si e BLACK HOSE SPECIAL , l'i It. I Yes.-. s. Hut a Isr.ipe rt- l'ar:, f,,r Car,'-. If -. ., .., ar pamiing pkiur.-s see th,e. A fin. trlciy f,. rccrl7i Fenian's hnse. ?",c special at surprise valih. Children are born Imitators Vnlesa thay are taught by ex ample that they should take Rood care of their teeth they are very apt to fall into the ways of their elders. Show your cniiu a perfectly line pair of teeth. Then the child will un derstand. Ihe most costly neglect that can be praclised by mankind is the neglect of teeth. Theso phvslral instruments used to tear apart and grind our foods ahould not become Impaired. If they do our health will suffer. A dentist should bo consulted whether your teeth are ailing or not. FREE Examination Dr. H. R.Nerbas Graduate In the dental col leges of Chicago. Philadelphia and New York City. Thoiie 4S8. Masonic Bl'dg. Painless Extraction Just Arrived a far of Corn Try our ground corn and oats instead of high priced nilllrun or low priced screenings and sweepings under a fancy name. Spuds "tMl.50 Extra choice spuds, 1.15. WANTED! Butter, eggs, dressed chickens, meat, fruit and vegetables on Saturday, June 17, toiell in the Farm Dureau Public Market. Rent a stall mid sell them your self or send them In and have them sold for you. Advise us in time so we will know what we will have for sale that day. FARM BUREAU Cooperative Exchange Phone 98 j ECONOMV cJ Ooen alTc Fine rbano, , Voice. Violin, si" "XT , ers Ar, .Stud?J !,0 , IJ" NothitlK is h than Fresh V1 -, I Put ao,ueon8 9 dinner .and W.t Fresh VegeuVlL 4 daily so v I" hi.. cure of their h ri The people of Doh.utJ are Invited to quarters here. w. j. wpv . ! TT- r . speak a language of ,w I a laneuage of low ,nl 1 wU1.n,J'' . C. M. JOXEjI ACTO TOPS. IPBoUmJ ' MATTRton .r wi.,i. . ... i now, THREE REPORTS MADE ON FORD'S OFFER ForDryerStovesC SEE J. H. SINNIC5 SHEET METAL W:n o-a n. jattw (By Associated Press.) WASHIX(iTO, June il. Three separate reports with recommenda tions for action by congress on the Muscle bhoi-ls project were made to the house today by tho military com- n.lttee. The majority report Tavoredi the acceptance of Ford's offer pro-, vided the Gorgas steam plant not be! included. Another report concurred' with the majority report, but iirire.l I that fiorgas plant be included, say-1 Ing that to eliminate it would defeat ! Ford's offer. The third report op posed Ford's offer unless modified in other sections than that dealing with Ciorgas. i POTATO fj per. Hundred fa; th ail J THIS WEEK am g North Sidefel r VALLEY GEM! , and Yakima No. 7,,' 51.70 An Electric Grill boils, broils, fries anu toasts. $1.98 up. Hudson Elec tric ciore. ALTOS S. FHKV AI SONS Are reaay to furnish any limber and timbers needed for any building o iuw as anyone, see ua oefore buy ing elsewhere. Patronize Koseburg lanur. mono aa. , Drinks that Satisfy Our SOMAS are favorites with f every member of the family ' tl'ey all like them. VOU should keep a case of S our i . .. O " "-it.e ... your nome. It p; will help to iiiako your parlies 4 Joyous. Ot:r drinks are a good meal- K time, ;uid between-meals drink. Prepal Now Now is the lime H for the dry season b.i" your property is MP twenty stronger a3! which we represent. Is your automobile r aguinsl loss by fire, lision. property daima' lie liability? If not. B1 you a policy pivm proper protection. Wo can offer you tie sidle service and prw-! well ns to assure ) prompt aitentlon ml3 With us insurance !i laity and not a side i real insurance f lT..L.in'flnt' Roseburg Dairy and 'f I st?T 1 RICE&RK 5 t iC1 Travel to the Coast by Coast Auto Lines Stages .';-,. r n-oiv nighwiir hy CitniM .-', and Mvrtle 1'olnt. M.n-,. ". line ami ,ncv. U-avrs ll. , 1 I mp-iua. Unlet ir.-.,t. tf fa"',,, '"""''"" Kvery Hay at "r" J" Mvrtle IMInt J, sn '"."llle s r, .. .. N,ir"i"ieid '..iiu,n INSI'RANCE UBOKu Masonic Ten?- ILweburg. 0P La Coast Auto Lines T..rB, u. l,,,,. M.nnl,e, WMM' ".,.1.1,. .,r,;. Buy a Ford ed Spend the difference Henry Ford ASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING $r'"',:?,7 'n arrhea. P.. ' i -, - k!,,.l,. w york na -w-V... '". . . i o.;..';;- rij.t attt.tn to - - 'S ,r ;.y Warm Weather- Calls for LiQH-WeiSM Wo have some tlat ' you. Let u XKS MEU CARMEN'3- Thcy will serrf J" try on Phone 277 Our A'