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PAGC FOUR H08MUA0 NEWS REVIEW. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5 We Have a Fine Line of Wool Dress Goods Also New Spring Coats and Dresses ! " By na Ph.lp 'm .1 i iiiiiiiiiwii""i' ' i i i iiihiii r Mrs. Fred Dewit I. ABRAHAM "THE BILK STORE'" . a CHAPTKH 4fl "Crare'i di"-..r ill simply per- , feci. Sba had eighteen at table, all congenial people and light talk, rs- partee' (lew and scintillated. The K, iiuwvii wvrs paie yeuuw. as were i place card, and other decoratlona. ffilfer dining room waa mahogany ard d t old blue, and tb aoft yellow blend- A ed murveloualy. CUtL'H lUSKKT HAM ! " Tl Guards;' Thelma Olmstead, ThAM IS I'lf'KKI j Ulanche Laht'jr, Carmen Atlerbury, or Marie Lane. The flrls are prac- VI. T nemnn iflrl'a I , , W Pi 1 1 i I Idll II duHy i M T. ITBOn BtatS coach at the hUjli sclioul loilay an nouncrd (hat the girls team la plrk ed and that they are ready fur ac tion. The following make up the team: Forwards, Hubert llarrllaon. Ilertha KohlliaKen, and Ada Hen tbes; Cenlera; Constance llendrick ann, Ada Hellbent, and Mona l'or- that the team will be hard to beat. NOTICE! I have boueht the White Front Rea tauiant cm Sheridan at. Anyone hold ing bills aealnat the restaurant are req ileal ed to call and they will be aeiiled. LEE SINO KOHLHAGEN Apartments NOW OPEN New, modern and airy apartments, fully equipped for housekeeping, ready for occu pancy. Each apartment fitted with electric range, hot and cold water, bath, and all modern conveniences BEST EQUIPPED APARTMENT HOUSE IN OREGON Apartments priced from $35 to $50 monthly. Located within one block of the business center of the city BUILT FOR AN APARTMENT HOUSE NOT REMODELED For full particulars see or address George Kohlhagen Roseburg, Ore. Walter didn't try to conceal bla admiration, and as an artist bla enthusiasm affected the others. The men a left nothing to be deaiied, neither did the swift, j noiseless aerrlce. I smiled to my I self as I thought of oiy party for Mrs. Page, whea poor Jennie spilled the aalad. There would be no such unfortunate occurrence here. After dinner we had dancing. Darter's home waa fitted for large affairs, and the rugs had been taken from the drawing room, a small orchestra placed in one corner. About 20 more came In for the dance and we had a delightful time. In a pause I saw Walter and George liarter talking, and edged near, Intending to tell Walter to save one more dance for me. He danced so well It waa a pleasure to dance with him. "Grace put her foot down," liar ter was saying. "The women are all jealous of that protege of yours, 1'age." "Who la jealous and of whom?" I asked gaily, knowing only too well who they were talking of. "Never you mind! I never saw you so lovely, Doreen," Harter replied. "You are the belle of the ball to night. 1 asked Walter to save me a dance then moved away. What had Helen Ralstrom done to them all? She was lovely to look at, yes, fairly intelli gent. But there were women there who to my mind outshone her, sev eral of them. Were men so suscept ible to physical loveliness that It meant more than anything else to them? I almost decided they were. It was 3 o'clock when we broke up. As we rode home in the chill of the earlv morning. Walter said: "I was as proud as a peacock of you tonight, Doreen. You were really hnndnome. I must help you with your clothes. What you wear makes a great difference in you." "Fine feathers make fine birds," I quoted. "Yes. If the feathers are the right color for the bird and are made right. Otherwise they don't. "All right, hereafter you shall select the color 1 wear. Then I'll be a fine bird," I lauetu-d. J waa happy that he felt proud of me, that my appearance had pleastd htm. However 1 knew him well en ough to know that it was the fav orable comments he had beard that bad made me seem even more at tractive to him. He was very im pressionable, easily swayed In many ways. That Harter and others bad so candidly admired me flattered bis vanity. . In the morning be retailed at great length the 'hit' I had made, and Mra, Page listened avidly, seem ing delighted that I bad made a success In my new gown. The paper gave a short paragraph to the dinner in. Its social column, mentioning the guests, but leaving out the namea of those who attend ed the dance. I saw Walter frown as he read it. "He thinks Helen will bleme him for not getting her an invitation, and so will not be agreeable," I said to myself. I knew he could not paint when anything annoyed him. That Helen also knew this and had used the knowledge to wake him do as she wished I waa aware. Perhaps she would Insist he take her in tlio country again, or something to keep him with her because she had been slighted as she would be sure to think and say. Hut someway I didn't care as much as usual. His praise of me, his mother'a pleasure, had left the glow that always followed any spec ial kindness.'- , . He surprised me by coming in to luncheon. , "Helen's sick or so she tele phoned." he said In answer to my questions. "I expect she saw thRt paragraph about Grace's dinner and wouldn't come because of It." "You don't mean that a working girl, a model, would expect to be in vited in the first place and. If she did, would remain away from work for which she la paid on that ac count?" Mrs. Page, who had not heard our conversation resuming Grace omitting Helen asked. "Oh, she's temperamental! I know she would be hurt." Walter replied. "Now because of Grace's nonsense I have to miss a whole day'." He blamed Grace, not Helen. Tomorrow Tcedle-Iee and Twee- lle-)iim f . -. f" Frost and Sunslar v.; .swWtts "ft. tt If You're a Young Woman or Evea in Middle Life lien Is Some Good Advice For You Salem, Oreg. "While bringing up my family 1 depended upon Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription to keep up my strength. It was especi ally beneficial to mc during the try ing months of expectancy, relieving me of nausea and quieting to my nerves, and I do believe that I would not have come thru the critical time of life so easily and comfortably as I did had it not been for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I have given the 'Prescription' to my daughters also when they had need of a special tonic and nervine ani they have always been benefited and strength ened by its use. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is truly a woman's medicine that I take plea sure in recommending." Mrs. Fred Dcwitz, 65 N. Capitol St. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y for trial pkg. Write for free advice. 5 i t m i5 i Ground will aoon be ready to worV i YOU ready? - Order your springtooth and drag hanc now and save money. Don't buy a drag harrow until you eoa new all-steel harrow. Bring Your Turkeys February 15 and 16 "See Us First We Can Save You Monty Farm Bureau Cooperative Excl Roseburg and Oakland MONEY IN STRAWBERRIES Inspected, five planU l0 a 1000 Golddollar, New Orouon. O. H. Wat zig. Myrtle Creek, Ore. - PROFESSIONAL CARDS dr. M. H. r-l.ri.KW rjtrosw!' Physician. 114 W. LAna Pu first semester, the high school stu dents were busy with the examina tions. Classes in botany, plane pe ometry and arithmetic are formed for the second semester. Our delegates from the conen- tlon at Eugene have returnta ana j report a very successful trip. j A business meeting 01 me stu dent body was called the first of this week to elect new officers for the coming semester. Hernard I Denn waa elected president. Blanche j Gray vice-president, Winona Smith, i secretary, and Alberta Wiley, treas- X. X. "DEFORE you sifrn an appli 13 cation for life insurance C.McE!hinnyuieOlMimaB HOW TO GRADE YOtil Send for cur frss took.' to Grade Furs." Enn stlsj, Xnow how to grsds forssja. ard Method. Mass iad kA v at i-.iit. m. Hatching Eggs maZ! White Leghorns; fine, big cock birds from Indianapolis Poultry 6how blue ribbon winner, bead pens; hens approved layers, espe cially selected. Eggs, $1.50 for 15; $8.tl0 for 100. A. S. Burroway, Bt 2, Roseburg. Ore. 1IJIK NKW DOES YOUR FOOD. DIGEST Ml-O-Na. that's tho nntne of the best prescription ever written for in digestion or stomacn msiress. guar anteed by W. F. Chapaian. o AUCTION SALE MATERNITY HOME 902 N. Jackson St. Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patients privileged to have their own doctor The delegates from Glide high school to the Eugene Conference re turned here Sunday Feb. 4th. They report a fine time and also received ! m n n knlnFitl aiffffatlnn nn KHitor- u7 ' OB lal work and student body activities from various schools of the state. I C. C. Hill has been surveying a I line between the property of F. S. I fllnliulv mil rhnrlla nftil V.A RvArts. Frank Daptlste and John Alcx- CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON LAST PAGE UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY." FOH SALE I'sed player piano rolls, 0c each. I'houe 370. WANTED DUESSMAKINU. Mil 8. Main. VANTlil uno I'elio. address O. Klrby, Myille t'riek, Or-g. WANTED Pasture for horse. Address C 8. care News ltevlew. FOIt SALE OK TKADE New Ford truck, a bargain. L. It. Chambers, lie limit. WANTED LHahwaidiinK, c h a m b e r maid, or tmihiUK, Mrs. tiluKg, U Jt W. Cass st. WANTED l'Aik mule. luuHt be youmt nhd sound weiKhlng up lo 1000 lbs., show at Iwr Creek stsbles, Knscburg, Saturday, Feb. loth, Carl II. Ken), foteitl siiiervitr. MISCELLANEOUS. DRESS MAKl.Vi Suits a Kpeciulty. 131. E Lane St. W1I.1. tasn care ut rluUlreu. Inquire s: serine st. DltKSS MA KINO--'Wilf'sew " ill our holmi if ptfferRble. 1-0 W. l.ulle St. Phone 177. " LOST ANO FOUNO FOl'NI Automobile lobe. Owner rail at this olll.c, Identity piopertyi and pay for adv. FOUND iold pin. tluner may Tiave same by calling at this otlli e. iil. ii-; tlfying property and pu.ving (or adv. j FOl'ND-Old fashioned" hrmu h "and lailles kid gloves. Owner may get; same at this nftk-e by claiming prop-, erty and pn)"'K 'or adv. j IXiST Two fox Itoumla, oiio-male,' white with brown sihits; one small female, hinek and t:in. Any one hearing of these d.sts please notify J. I. Smith. Oakland. Oru., or Clyde lleekley, Elktun, Oregon. " """for rent I Foil KENT Safely deiwi.lt boxes. i Itmehur National Ilsnk I i- OU Kh'.NT - S iiiiiinuhedhou-e ' keeping rwimn, V, Lane St. KOll KENT 2 I.x'ill finill.-lled lii ment. Inqultp Mti Wttii-heiMcr I'lione 170 . Poll 'KENT -To liw-Vke.'iing ro!ii do ns'slrs. l-'or kale li-egg liu u batur al.o bnKMler. '.'l W. I jntv FOB SALS Poll SALE- llran.1 bed. hihkk, binln fe matde dreser. fie be oak din ing lahlo. in rear -7 or V-' W in Chester SI. FOil SALE High grade Ilolstein bull calves. :0 to tM. II. II. Woodward, Wilbur. FOIl SALE Or will trade for a horae, eow mid calf. Inquire Deer Creek Sales Stable. SAVE -10 to ko per cent on auto parts at S.irIT Auto Wrecking House. 32!) N. Main St. Foil SALE Fat canons at Public Mark;-!, Feb. 10. 613 Winchester at. I'hone !s. Isaac M. Oervais. Foil SAI.E-2iU thoroughbred White Leghorns. Last April chickens. Now laying. Inquire Canyouville Hestau-raut. FOIl SALE Hardy power sprayer, 10 horse engine, 300 gal. tank. Has lare vhtM'lt. I'sed one season. I :'.'. John Aheene, Putherlin, Ore. FOIt SALE or v.ii: !;. ,- for milk eo, 6 dozen W hile Leahnrn hens. Shetland pony leant, bitKKy and harness. F. F. Parker, Wilbur, Ore. Foil SAl.E -llatehlng "ccks from iniiuitiiKih ulilte i'ekin dinks and li;:!il ltrshmns $l.&0 per setting. Mis. Albert E. Morris, It. F. D.-3 (iltmrn Ore. . Foil SALE A full blooded-short homed I'uihsm bull. J'j years old. Chenp if tsken at unee. inquire Leslie Hatfield Dixonville. I'hone SI Fll. ander are building a crating table in preparation for Mr. Alexander's broccoli crop. Tho 36 telephone company has started work on a new line from Dixonville to Glide. Geo. Honebrake spent yesterday at tho Glide Kange Station attend ing to government business. A dance was held In John Alex ander's hall Feb. 3rd and another one will be held Feb. 17. Ilond supervisor H. D. Connlne and Guy King have been repairing a bad stretch of road near the Glide store. Frank Tlaptlste has Just completed a room In the high school depart ment of the building to be used by the editorial staff. Mra. J. L. Casebeer is visiting with her daughter. Mrs. F. N. Love lace of Dixonville for a few days. We are all pleased to learn that W. A. Smith la rapidly recovering from his recent illness. Geo. I). Casebeer has quite re cently purchased a side car for Ills Hurley-Davidson motorcycle. Glide waa well represented at the Taxpayers League meeting held in Roseburg Saturday, Feb. 3, at which meeting resolutions were adopted favoring the action of the county court regarding the North I'mpqua road project. A meeting of the Parent Teachers association mill be held Friday, Feb. 9. The young people's Christian workers' band of Roseburg held services at the Glide church Sunday I FREE 1 F-rHn CATALOG g JlrrrTl I fTrjOlffl s.a. d. H um tNiiu M,Wk a IWrHlUi ff '41 Huni1rE.il ol '.M Jl1 f i'Pl bctatifuMrtRt.. 1 'SSli Til '"M "" ,: i JjtJ! I if i.alictrrt I Jl I " jj one-ia.l i S k I IS 9 jZ-- ff Ci-m rearc 91 tony. J Notico Is hereby given that there wll be sold ut public auction at the old Melrose School House on the IS day of February. 19!S at the hour of 1:30 p. m. tbe 32 acre tract of land which belonza to the old Melrose school district No. 35. Thia land will A I be sold to tbe highest bidder. One j lthl-,1 rtf tho nrloA In hA nnld In ejLSh on date of sale, one third, one year from said date, and the remainder two years from date, Interest at six percent E. L. Smith, John Doerner, C. O. Critser, Members of School Board. Feb. 4. The Glide Grange will meet at 8 p. ni. Saturday, Feb. 10, at the Grange hall. X. X. o BROCCOLI GROWERS ATTENTION . t. I e- on tay leitns will buv 7 room houe lih 3 large lots. Small payment down and balance in r.ionihly paym-nta. tl. V. Young e: S."i, Flione 417. FOIt SALE U ' owneri attractive hotr: B rwir.u and sleeping porch. nctlv up-todate. fumMhed or un furnished, close in. Al condition. A Mie (ywner. raie News Review. Foil SALE - Dry osk" blin k wood. Also oak. ah. maple, abler mixed. Most of this wood ran be split for cookstove. If you are satisfied tell your neUhUir. If uot tell me. W. A. Jenklus. I'hone liFtl. 2llR.ES A Ca&ractee of Complete and Permanent Cure "T HADbeen asuffcret from Piles JL IS years, but today fed like a different woman.'' This is one tx- I prrsiion out of htrodrevis of aim I uat kemm received from gracined ( Iticna whoa I bsve cnroplctely and , pcnnascntly curtd of Pile. I If ros are rnrertsted in knowing the facia about YOUR case, send or any 1 HUJ tflifrswd book. hteUsWHYI as no knire. damri, itgnmcs. stsli tiea bamirsj or other dlssgrcewbse and dasf I (erons methods. RuiMiubcr asy flnji antes) sneanaa posiUve and per- aire do suiter Will take a limited amount nf orders for Imported fresh broccoli seed, de livered, March 1st, at the latest price. Per runce 12. Price per pound on ap plication, Fred Schmidt, Dillard, Ore. CAMAS VALLEY SCHOOL NEWS Camas Valley was favored with nine Inches of snow the first of last week. Several inches layed on the ground for several days and during that time a number of the high school students accouipanftd by Miss Titus spent several pleasant hours coasting down Dennis hill. The school report of Camas Val ley for the mouth ending January 26. la as follows: Number of days taught during month. IP: whole number of days absence, 7S; average number of pu pils belonging, tll.l; average dally attendance, 57; per cent of attend ance, 93. S; whole number of times tardy, 21; number of pupils neither absent nor tardy. 22; number of vis its by parents. 4; number of visits I by nieiuoers of school board. 2. i As last week was tho end of the I i a ... . ... i .No Fines When I Oil LTlIlh. lUllh a s uesiuea tne Kinu we sen Kives vigor and health. Kids all thrive on 1L Saves money on grocery bills, and helps mother in preparing meals. JL Dry Cleai Odorless, 8teri1a, Ckw when we dry cits garments. OUR AUTO WILLUJ phones;. YYUOXti WOMAX TltAIIJiD OREGON NURSERT , All Kinds of SawfSrf . For J. C MokW Grand Hotel 3 EL PASO. Tex., Feb. 7. Mlf3 Juanita Avant, school teacher, who resembles Mrs. Clara Phillips, "hammer murderess," of Los An geles, arrived in El Paso last nig at and told how private detectives, Mexican police and others had trail ed her from El Paso to Juarez and from there to .Madera, and then to Chihuahua City, where she was de tained while authorities Investigated her Indentlty. Miss Avant is not so tall as Mrs. Phillips, yet their features are sim- liar. Detective Captain Armstrong said ia uniay ne oeneveu auss Aam is me woman detectives have been suspec ting for weeks as being Mrs. Phil- II lis : m NOTICE!' Subscriptions in the Melrose Oil & Gas Syndicate are now being received, gj As this list is limited to $4000.00, tbe 3 subscribers thereto will hold Dl per 3 cent of the units issued in this Syn-v dieate and will receive eleven and 3 one quarter units at the par value ot .A J 1 .00 per unit for every dollar invest- ja eu. ; For further Information Inquire at Grand Grill, Roseburg, Ore. Roseburg Dairy and 4. Soda Works . I Phone 186 K Awwimiinmjl UiMPQUAHCj 1 -"Roscbnrgs fit! NEW AND MODS The people of Ooujait are invited to mate lis quarters here. ) W. J. WEAVER, w THE EYES OF THE WORLD UDD'S GROCERY Buy your SPUDS at J. M. Judd's Fine BURBANK CI 1(1 Potatoes, 100 lbs.lilU Good for Seed .. i And Good for Feed l l Have these fib!. J " Tender Peat, C y Stringless Bom j 0. Maine Sweet Cornf j Royal Club BraniK p better. Let ui 1 f) an assorted caie. i ranwMY CROC ft Phone63j SURVEY01 - 1 longed Engin1 , Phnnf g' Aro eamrly matcliinK drvrlopmrnts in 3 thi', a yet, unexplored Chamber of v I Tuiankhanii'n's lonib . IVrsonally, we Jj t"tir K'liinu iiii Aiit,tiiii, KIT-Ill iu UI1 earih i bottle of Uoswll Mineral Wfticr, a chemical analis of wlprh, will show that It has losi nm of its t-a.r,T .'. t A-3iS"k.7bC;.'!!!. 1 j r. b'wiw.o;..;,,.,,, ' 1 - 1 DR. CHAS. J. DEAN SiOTIOE of ihtia n enrernmrnt tlm bT, Uen -rl Lan-I Offic-. Wxniimtun, ( l. C. Jan. f. iJ.i. Nutlets In hereby J. V . IrilPinn. fornipp nninrlnir Kiv.ntr.ut n.iha to the condiHoni (hp V(l,.nbowpr rnr mi umitationg or th Act or June 9, , . " " .t,.. im y:.9 Stni., :im, nd the Itmtruo- Wc:iy to ppinu i.veral h nira nhup iion of the s.-yri'inry of the Interior pinK find nltrnditiK to fcusines;. UI piPiniKT l.'. 1111 t4" !, I'., Ill I, tn sinibrr on t'i followinR lanaa will be ld K. 23. l';3, t ls o clok a. : m. at public wurtion at the I'mud ! Ktatis ihiiiI ofil-r at RonetturK. Ort'icon. to the hltfheftt b'd-ler t not u tn.in the apor.UtT .iue a phowu ii- i thi noiti'e. p.i n pa mibjeot to the approval of ti e S.-rrct.irv o( the In terior The pur-! ptte, with an a)liti"nal uin nf (ne-f'.tih of one pr cent .thtreof. bit mmmlriiloni allow el. must be d-i'4it.etj at time of ale. mney to be rei rn-'d If pale l. not ap provnl, otherwise patent ill liue for the timber wti'.-h must be removed within ten yenr. Ulrin will be received from rittien ot t'.e I'olted t$!.v-s. a- : t-ln(tonn ut e?i.!i cttiins and cor- j poratton om t n it, under tie lw of j tiie I'nited Statt- or ny Htate, Trrri-. tt-ry or LitrKt thereof onlv. I'pon ap- ! plhAtlon of a qutufled purtbor. the limner on any firs, mifl v Itu-n win re ! offered aeiMritte; v bfore betiip; In-i eluded In anv oi'.r of lartccr unit. I T. li S. K ? W . s.'C. J , N i:.u N W , i Red Kir tlS.- M Yellow Kir : M . H.-d Otilar IS't M. none of t'i timber i vf" tM trn t ! !e for rt tlmn , II. T rr U, fr v fir, and l 0 perl v for th It t rdr T. t s. h I 1 W . !c. IJ. i VV v 8 W V. Yellvtw Fir M, d. J Y-'i.-w Fir lift M. r.cd' tVdar l l . fi.'if of the timber on tin tracr. to b hi for lc tlun f 1 U pr M. lor tlie t;rf. n YIVw Kir. It t JM for tt.e Kvv) .ir, a rv fci cths per M for 1.e d.al vlluw Fir. William Hprr. Cu.iauitfitr, iJanrtU Latid OUica, We Lead Others Follow CSlOTIIXa;oieTaalItIleIIieIai r-V K.t .t i-. -I ran track Fr.v, K 1;-. . v, . . . Bckcbe, P.hcuat t-i, L-ra p, rTOLEY L- ,i Tor.ic In At tioa W. F. CHAPMAN The Deer Creek Sales Stables 529 X. Jackson VThitp Mlllmn. SO lbs $1.30 Rolled Barley, 75 lbs. 81.65 Old Corn, luo lbs 2.00 Cracked Torn. WO lbs $2.18 Alan Dairy Fend. Ei,-g Builder, Scrauh Keed. and flour. Come in and cat our pricis butore buying. Stanley Bros., Props. CHICOPEEPHAfl?) Eitrt FsnT EARLVOSBURGH, Radio BarkrS He's PU No. 12 Ladies' ami CM-1" jsit" Oregon Nursery Co. A few thousand extra fine two-year-old pear trees Bartlett. D'Anjou, Clair geau and other commercial varieties. Also a few thous and cherry trees and prune trees in smaller grades. J. C MARKLEY 1 lotcl Grand All Work D" Want It Auction Houi Sale Every W 2:30 P . Mi joth elr. J?Ls& bandied to LT4B 1