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noneeoRO NEWfeRgview, thuwsoav. my . m- hi tn hi Ic A a v "Hit Show Place on your blocl If you would make your home the colorful and attractive place it should he a place everyone will admire there arc a number of Fuller products to help you. Tiuntcr Shiug'e Slain, aliinrle roofi, wilh 111 Subdued diui unfading .hl.lri anii it superior peiie tn;ie rnJ procf af.ivi;ui:ic thai rrurd iJtvjy. Or C'ontrc:.!, a djn.p-'roof tojfing for concrete cr rrilk. tit Fuller' I'urc Prepared Paint and I'boenix Pure Paint unjurpa.scd loriovcri-iy and Hearing iL.i!i:ie v hich in the end nuLc tht m Irj CYpciLitu than paints vl.ich tut a triilc !ca per gallon. Whatever your painting need.W. P. Fuller & Co. main pain (. the purj. (iet jn olimatc ItJ-iy from a ma.trr painter. Vn:e ou Sen ire Depart ment li.r advice and for copy ol'our "1 Ionic Ser vice" booklet. No obligation. . W- P FULLER & CO. jo! Mission Street, Sin Francisco II Hi Mr bra In f In Cn Ciilt (or without teat, and hat and pumps (that will loo vmtH both with tne dress , land the coat. Two ail or other material dresses lor mora formal wear. . One ahould be a trifle mora elaborate i than the other, land could b worn' 'J to larger funet'ens. You "a oouo. Ill have a dreea or two on hand that. i can be worn to wro wim your j ieoat and hat. The street dreae can, I be Uken lor work lao, later. If you ) 'em 'art going to live in tne city you w"l two f,nd that you do not need a great ind!rnt of cloth... hut vou will want! your own bual- what you have to be moo. an nu ..... I n atvle. For. that reason I woulc (lrt""s"onl N.-ws Servire.J BT. Lol'IS, My 1. CJive the moonlight, the bench for and other favorable condition!, then to and mind The answer to the question a. to : adv,.. you to buy a. I.ttle a. possible ( whether oun girls do or should glr., ' P. whl.-h recently cr.at.d much rm JoM ng th ,trett lutereat and comment i summed ; caaama over rough ground. A tip thus i.y iiiM jwiimiur.. -1 gjr ahould not cling to thua l.y MIm Illilti: I'avt-n-10:,. .hould -hna , . boy'a arm. i port, rftlrln urfsld-nt or tne o-:lt jt , g0o pian t0 confine youraen , ui-n'a H.-ll-lifXTnurlnr Ansoi iailun to once a week, although on apecial ; I of Waslilnttnu 1 ilvrraily. i occaaione oltener would ao no nrm. Kixumlnr aeeonlili tu Mist Daven- There ia nothing wrong port, ia youthe InalUfiiablp rlRht. and going walking in the evening. It la a. lrr.wHLI.le In tl.1. day o ' ' , V, , : IIULM aa It wu In the (.arJon with your ; I 1 am golnu to .rl IVur Mra. KlUbury: 0fnave aome iniortn;ii eainna earns- ,hd.-n. Tne pr .ay. u, prup.r. My busi,aDd I. . ailed by I FULLER j.tjt PAINTS tl? VARNISHES a, Marsters Drug Co., Roseburg, Ore. IS A. l June., Spokane and C. F. Btln ' aun uf Taaro were appointed aa a cum imlttee to carry thn resolution Into I effiKt and tipare a atntement of their fMillcy. lleney Llnillny. of i rleallle, ia elected president. W. W. I.. Hfilxe of Portland was elucled vice, i preaident for Orefton. Ion imiini Ihe co-eda of the school. iMNwn'l Like The Term "Of course, moat rlrle apoon." ihe aid. "and of course they like It. I hate the word 'apoon' and wouldn't ubh It If I knew any other to take ill. place. But you take a moon llKhl nlghl and other farorable con idltlona and the moat atralt-lucd rlrl In Hie world la apt to Indulge, witli I In reawinalile limit. Kuihermore. most itirli nowaday! make no bone ! about It." I M1h3 Davenport waa dlacusHlng I the recent announcement by the bureau of Social llynlene, founded by John I). Rockefeller, which rn- icently aent queatlonalrret to 1.000 married women and learned that 375 of thetn bad epooned before marriage with othera than their fiancee, 208 with fiancee only and .1SS never apooned at all. Fjivora t'-oliicnilon. She believes In co-education aa ruNlnif companionship between bii and Klrla to a hlxher plane. "College alrls are Juat like other Klrla In t hi reanect, as they are In others," she continued. "Only I do think that co-education makes for companlonxhlp between the alrl and boy students on a different plane. It's the Klrla who no to the women's colleges who lose their heads over men and are ready to snealt out to (to riding with the messenger or de livery boy. At a mixed college the girls are thrown with men students all the time and enjoy a different sort of companionship." (Ity Aanoclat.d fr.m. POIITI.ANK, May 2. The Columbia Pnxln IrrlKiill.in Leac-ti directors In a meeting here today udopted resoht tions tli.it the IratcUM dincoursre siit Iilallon and Kave wanting thai no land would be bouttht or milt! until the land has been clunMlfled and thn values fleil .Iftnte. Kyle, Hlanflelll Orepon, BROCCOLI GROWERS AT'NTION Will fill all orders ror broccoli eeed the day received. Per ounce Price per lb on application. Fred BchmliU. I.tllard. Ore. HPIltKt.t.A COnSKTS. Made to Mi nnure. 11.-II Cne, I'hnne SM,. CHANGE IN SCHEDULE OF STAGES Effective April 15, 1923 NORTHBOUND Leave Roseburg 7:20 a. m. and 1.15 p. m. for Eugene arid Portland; also 5:00 p. m. for Eugene only. SOUTH BOUND Leave Roscliurg 8:30 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. for Grants Pass, Medford and Ashland. ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN MRS. ELLSBURY (Address all communications to Mrs. Kllsbury, care of News-Review.) his second name. Henry, and I won der if you would be ho kind as to tidl me if Mrs. lieorge II. nry lx.e is rlK lit, , or Mrs. Geo. Henry lie, or iAuuM I just have Mrs. Il.ury ljoe or -Mrs. U. 11. Doe? Tnanklnir vou vry much. I .MVKTI.E C'HKKK. j Ana. Mrs. George Henry Doe Is j correct. I Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: Does an eye wanh injure the ey.n? I usa my eyes a great deal, and am In the habit of using an eye wash each night to rest j them. Some one told iiib that by the continued uae of an eye wash that the eye waa weakend. lis this true? VANCE. Ana. II the eye waih is of the proper solution, I am sure it wilt not j injure the eye but will preserve its ! strength. j Dear Mrs. Ellshury: I am much puzzled by the action of a friend of mine, am wondering if yon will tell me how to act. 1 went with him a great deal before he li ft here aud wei were very good friends although not I, engaged. He left before Christmas and wrote nio for-some time regularly twice a week. At Christmas time I received a lovely gift from him, and sent him a gift. I at once wrote and thanked him for the gift he had sent me, nnd have not heard from him since. Other people In town hear from him, and I heur that he is doing real well. Shall 1 write, and ask him what Is the mater, or what shall I do about It? WOitHIED. Ana. There la nothing you can do. Do not write. You perhaps over eati mated his friendship for you, or he has become Interested In some one to the exclusion of others. If he wishes to renew the triendshio he will write, but do not be too ready to renew it, unless ha explains satis factorily, but do not v lay too much stress on it or he will think it meant a great deal to you. If you see him again act ae if nothing at all had happened. In that way you will enow him that It did not make much dif ference to you wheather he wrote or not. i A. 8. FREY & SONS Are ready to furnish all kinds or rough and dressed lumber nnd tim bers. Price rlsbC - . . nr. FIND out exactly what your money buys when you invest in Lancaster Tires. Come in and see the Lancaster Cut-Away Cross Section. . One-half of the section is intact the other half carefully cut awav to show you clearly what goes into these better tires ana wny you get more miles out of them. .- The tough, wear-fighting tread uiih extra broad, extra flat surface the leveled buttresses that greatly reinforce the tread blocks ihe liberal plies of heaoily-gummed long-staple cotton cords that form the sturdy carcass bead, breaker-strip, lough side-walls all are "open for inspection. " , Come' in. See the cress-section. Let us explain the big features originated by Lancaster. When you see how these Letter tires are bui!t when you fully un derstand their greater-mileage construction you'll be ready to give Lancasters a triaL r C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. Roseburg, Ore. COKB and FABRIC : TO 1101,11 KOftMAI, DAVCK I rr. a it a . i t..i ...in a . . in ii. n. (iriiMTiiisf rtnii win nm ifar jura. r.iiHDurv: You nlwnvn 1 . - . . ., .. tt avt. uf,.., t tv, t L"",0-'1 'FUii'onn nn!,"i meeting on Saturday as had been ! General Federation of Women's ,:.V-.i 'a:"r'.,0i Plan,.., 1, but instead Is arranelng for when it convenes in this city II mm -mm mk ShJM 4 fei'f -mm urn- JL M !aV JrLraff gaaaai K WOMKV TO CONSlllKH TAMrAKiN Ati.nxsT ham; or narcotics . 111. i X vei 2 THE BEST LAMP MADE t Edison Mazda! REDUCED IN PRICE -NOW SELL FOR- 10 Walt, tlt-nr 32c 15 Wnlt, cl.-ar 32c 25 Wntt, clonr 32c 40 Wntt, dear 32c 50 Wntt, clear 32c fiO Walt, il. ar. 37c 75 'ntt, rliar 75 Watt, frontrxl gQc 100 Watt, clear 70c 100 Watt, frosttvt 73,. Hudson Electric Store Pl.onf 123 We Drlivrr read nnd see how you always hit the ; nail on Its head, no matter how dlrTi i cult the problems,, at the same time teaching all rules of social associa tion and personal freedom, i "Would you kindly also tell me If a girl Is right, when he follows her. friend of a sincere love? Although he ia much younger than she is, nnd the relations on both sides don't like see It? They cannot possiblv pre- nt It because both are old enough to decide for themselves, and to live Independently from their folks. WOKUKKIXD. Ana. I think there are very few cases in which a marriace Is happy when a woman la much older than her husband. It Is no doubt for that reason that the relatives all oppose yours. Mentally and physically, there ia bound to be a tremendoua difference aa times goes on, even If your mutual love makes you Ignore it now. Youth will call to youth one day, and then the wife, who has the big handicap of years, will be the sufferer. If she Is very wise and very clever and very unselfish and never Jealous; if she' can keep out of her mind all thought of those aging years; If she can bei calm when she sees on young faces the look that says: "How could hej ever marry that old woman r If she can be content, perhaps, not to have the crowning Joy of being a mother; if she can do all that, a woman can marry a man much younger than her j self. But she'd better not. j Hear Mrs. Kllahury: Yon have given ; ethers good advice and we two girls i would be very thankful for whatever j ailvice you could give .us. We are about the same age, 17 and are , g on tHking a week's vacation ! land. We would like to know i what would be niiproiriato to wear. I We have many friends there, and ex-' pect to be out a lot. After our vnca- lion we are going to work up there. I and whal would ou suggest to start out with? Should a boy hold a girl's arm when they are out walking or Just when they cross the street? Also Is II wrong for a girl to hold a nova arm If thev are not engaged? Ho vu think It Is appropriate for girls our age to go out with young m.'H more than once a w-ek? is It nil ritht if we go out walking by our selves In the evening? These ones lions have cnn! us much disi-usftion. and we would he very grateful to you If you will solve our problems. tl. and F. Ana. Vou should have either a suit or a coat to wear on the tra.n and en the street. If you cannot aard both, and have no coat already on hand that would do, perhaps you would better buy a coat as it will ia double duty, both for street wea-. and to wear out In the evening ove silk, or more formal dresses. A vry pood wardrobe, as wen as economics' could be planed In th.s way. One street Ores, to be worn on tram, with a formal dam" which will be held on Saturday, .May 26. Kach member will have the privilege of Invliing a friend to Ihe dance now being arranged. FREE LECTURE : War in Heaven War on Earth Peace in Hell Ily W. A. rtakvr. of Portland. Ore. A Deep Stuilent of the lllble Moose Hall Cor. Jarks.m and Washington Sunday Evening, 8 o'clock. May ( SEATS FREE NO COLLECTION May 7-1 1, will talie tip, among oili er thl'.igs. the question of a cara rIgn against the sale of narcotics throughout the country. It hi declared by an ofi'lclal of the federation that the women w4jl Join hands with the Anti-Narcotir Lea gue in launching a national cam paign against the drug evil. An en deavor will be made to secure the cooperation of every member of the federation In the worh which the "Committee to Publish Facts" al ready hns In hand. This committee consists of Dr. K. P. von Kliensmld, president of the t'niverslty of Or.l ifornia; Judso Urnjaniin TUcdioe, 1'nijed Slates Judge of tho llith fed eral district: Harold I.loyil. film star comedian: L. I). Oaks. I.ns An geles chief of police; J. P. Carter, former collector of the I'nited States Revenue Department: Urieadler C. It. Iloyd, of the Salvation Army, anil 'others. ItOXKS OK 2.HH 1IKAI) TO UK I'SKK hHl lil llDHA'S STATl'K ting them. The storage In the b. house recently hns outgrown capacity of nccommod.itron and er a conleronce last autumn of f people concerned, the Idea was TOKIO, May 2. At image of Iluddah made entirely fom human ! bones will shortly he dedicated at ! u.non to make Buddah's Image fr Jogwanji Temple, Fukagawa. Ac- lne Pwqereq uones. cording to the-head priest of the' 0 Temple, more than 2.61)0 dead per-1 SOOTHES AXI) I IK A US .u.i ouuc9 u.o, je.i Mitu uuriiig jj0 neP( nf garrertna; - any mo the past ten years wiililn the Tern- j with catarrh. W. F. Chapman gus pie's charnel house, at the request ; antces that if a Hypmel outfit d' or those poor people who were un-;not relieve you, ho will pay for al.le to hnrv the dead nfter crema- himself. d both arsi y planning In 1'ortlu 5 DOUGLAS COUNTY Keir;vl lax Kxt'inpt Cfncral Obligation 1MMCK TO NET V62U;., St'tnl orii r dirwt to in, or tlirituKh our btinki'ra ROBERTSON & CWING eowTLANO. OSICOS AMERICAN EQUIPS PARIS HOME FOR FRENCH BLIND .Intern itlnnnl Wwi Sprvlee.) PAKIS, May 3. The friend of the blind. William Nelson Cromwell, a prominent American, has Just made nnother Important gift to his tin fortunate French friends. His magni ficent home, once tho property of the Duke de Clermont Tonnerre, Is being transformed Into the largest brillle printing establishment on the continent. Within Its walls a va t amount of literature will be print. I and later distributed to the biiud sol diers of the war. The number of war Mind in France approximates f.2,3: in Delirium. :t; in Ain.-ri.a. Jim: lu Knglund. 1.7U; nnd in Italy. 1,20. BUY YOUR T3RES NOW 30x3 Fab. $ 7.50 30x3! Fab $ 8.50 30x3' '2 Cords $11.50 30x3' Oversize Cords $14.65 32x3 i Cords $18.00 Other Sizes in Proportion Union Garage Jackson anj Winchester I irestone Dealers KEEP LOfllG YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel oung to do this you must watch your iivrr and bowels there's no need of having a sallow comnlcima a ark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look in your face iuil eves with no tparSlt. Your d jctnr ul tell you ninety per cent cf ail sickness comes turn inactive bow.ls and liver. Dr. Edw ar is, a well -known physician in Ohio, pcriAted a vrntable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on the Iivrr and bowls, which he gave to his patimts . years. I V. fcdAu.-cis' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute Kir calomel, are gentle in their action vet aiways effective. They bnn? about that natural bu ivancy wmch ail sfloulJ enoy bv toninf ur tlie liver and clran-.e; the svstrm of imputttirs. lr K'Ja.irds'tNivcTaNrts are knowr by Uku vhvt coior. 1 jc and 30c. LAST WEEK WE TOLD THRU AN AD THE VERY SPECIAL VALUES WE HAD IN SUITS AT THE VERY SPECIAL PRICE OF $24.75. A GOODLY NUMBER CAME IN TO SEE THEM AND BOUGHT, EXPRESSING SURPRISE AT THE VALUES. THE APPRECIATION SHOWN BY PLEASED CUSTOMERS SUG GESTS TO US THAT WE AGAIN CALL ATTENTION TO THESE SUITS, AND WE KNOW IF YOU WILL CALL IN AND SEE THEM AND THE PLUS VALUES YOU'LL BE VERY GLAD YOU' DID A GOODLY ASSORTMENT YET TO CHOOSE FROM. ' t f r I. TYPE A-R-I-0 THE SET THAT SET THE PACE AT ' THE SAN FRANCISCO RADIO SHOW I-ing distance Regenerative neceiver. Petector ,,j 2-Stage Amplifier. Licensed I nder Armstrong Tatent A Beaut. ful Set. now en display, ONLY S7S 00 STANDARD PARTS FOR ALL HOOK UPS IV Forest. Cutler-Hammer. Federal. Fleischman, Northwestern Itemler, Citfillian Pros. Tub s. 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