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BOSFeUBG NEWSBEVIEW. YW.r V. M.VM,?i ,, pace two I I r 1 4 JROSEBU RG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Daily txccpt Sunday u. iv. iMit;: .! bi:iit ; hates. .fraud cut and MUM . Beerwtary-i reaaurer SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mmj, jxr .-.ar, lijr oji.i1 tti.iy. x nuootii, by mail-... y. turee nejalui, uy Iran.. if bally, single iiiunui. by Uia.il. , ! fiaily, by carrier, per wouia J VvV-klr Ne.i H-vlew. I,y m l. per year. .100 .40 . I US MvMlwr ( 'Ik iiMflilri I'm W11 Tti A .-'lute.! l'-M . i-.lv.-ly .111,11. J I.) the u for rnuHKatloa Dra,i urw il..,,i. b iieU.i-il to a ur fcol rrmimm clmJlli In !'. PteT. ' m: it iu ..i r.v. ri,..i..'.j r.. r. a. AJ. nsiiia of reKul.i.ailuo ol y.lul dta ti h.ren Mr mra rrU- PRUMIc picicins BY BERT DATES KB.ojud a amuud Uaa nu r alay 17, llijo, at Ilia post of.'lt at Kuaetmra;, 1 lrcaon, under tf. Act of Marin 2, 1ST9. KliM.lil l.l .. Ol.t.GO.S, IHUhi&AV, M 10, ii. ilOTIIKIl'S DAY ONE OF KLOWEUS AND KII.OGY Mu!hir's day is now a w idely recognized institution. May 1:5, lixt Sunday, v. ill )v a tiny of flow its and eulogy, and of subdued j ia.iutwion in churches everywhere. It will therefore be a day '; tit .special service iu the development of soul nature of all classes. '.; r.Vhe ajfd will wnnder in mind back to the days of youth. The ; vimestcad will become real affair) for what is more real than I ",orv'.s picture of honv.'thintf dtar in the long ago. And the 4-is.iiiit.s will ', not the sunset approaching, but the promised , it.uiiuti beyond, the relieved association with brothers and Bisters iZtii! dead, with fathers tf precious memory, and with patient, .sweet-faced mothers. This rc-livinjf the lotijr past and anticipatinjf ; tRe joys of the near future will make more mellow and more sweet, 1 i aid more influential for jjooil, the lives of thousands who are now i .sSttintf in the eveninff glow. , Z The jj)iddle-a(fed will likewise recall, ii) a special Reuse, the eirly years and fond recollections of childhood's home, and Mother's Day will refresh tlteir minds and hearts as the morninf? i (tt .v refreshes foliage and blossom. Many there will be who have ''! livid lonjr enough to have tested out the vanities of the world, but who are still in the prime of life, wio will be inspired oy Mother's . j ifciy reflections to nobler efforts in life. . Thus will the day contri .' Liite much, by making more powerful for good the twenty or ( lE'rty years that remain. I ; - 'i he younjf jwst rnatjrjr and building nests of their own, many J t,r whom Mill have father and mother to counsel with and cnild ' Imnrl home to visit will pause alid have a serious thought on ; Mother's Day-a thought that would not come m Uiem on an ordinary day. Thu impressions of Mother's Day -will be id added I inflection Uion their ideals rtgarding the beautiful, high class i ljmes they wish to build for themselves and for their children. Also, the boys and girls who have not tasted life's bitter cup, vejio romp through the halls and on the green, who h.ive, perhaps, (nought of father as only the provider, and of mother only as the io created to see that their meals are prepared, and that their lii'l.es i;rc mended, and to tuck them into their beds at night, w ill ijceivo impressions on Mother's Day which will cause them per- ; hj.p.-. unconsciously, to grasp higher ideals and bud into young iTf uiaiKul r.nri young womanhood as they would not without this ;jj 'i.'iin.f influence. And it may be added that the greatest ojpor- tu :ty of this day is that of dealing with the boys and girls .They i2o n.ore minn-rous than nre those of either of the other classes, 3d their lives are yet in molding. 7,May the holy influence of Mother's Day, in every community, and : especially ours, reach and soften and strengthen in high pur- every heart. There is probably no heart so hardened, that ll'moriis of youth and innocence and home and mother will not iBuch. Wear a flower for her that day. Go to the church of your (Joico on that day, where special programs will be given in honor c our mother:-.. The day is next .Sunday May 15. I - v ! 5 i ; i i : i - COOO EVENINC FOLKS "In th turnip patch Of the anah'1 Wji tha nam of Tna h. a. opcrctt Put on laat ava An4 judgm' from tha Cherua thera a aoma Oern good rlarem mPterial n tha illg. DUM BELL DORA THINKS Eucanptia ia a book out or the Bible. NOBODY HOME "Whara ia tha car?" demanded Mra. Olgga. "Dtar ma!" ajaculatad Profaaaor D.aia. -Did I taka the car out?" "You certainly did. You drove to town." "How odd! I remember now that after I got out I turned around to thank tha aentleman who gave me the lift and wondered where he had gone." Gawge Neuner haa reaurrected hia Palm Beach derby, which, altho, ain't to dern perk aa it waa laat year, ahould co for another aeaeon. i it a 1 The ahindiggera will duat their doga at the armory tonight for the benefit of tha baseball team. , The reason they're making the mod ern tclani so dcrn modern Is because folks hafta to sell their homes to git one an t-en hfta Mve in 'em. i A few more showers and the big f .-ought will be on. , ! The chief of polue ia considering going around in hia ahirt sloovea thiai cummer, he aaya, but by so doing wili r.afta loae eorwo of hia prcatige which: hia uniform at preaent commands. ! it it ' J Tho Rotariana gave their wivea reat at noon today and lunched down, town. it I Common sense la what most of us think we have and what very few of us reatlv nosseses. j- i Dear Ed of Prunes: I'm thru with girls. i I vas at a dance and late in the . evening, I took a walk outside to get some air likewise a smoke. Thtre was no moon no ars just black-i ncss. I bumped into something in the, dark; "Her voice was soft aa softest wool,' Her words Just thrilled me thru." I We walked about. It waa dark. I Nothing in el;ht but darkness. I wh.a-: pered sweet wors or love and she responded in sweet words or love. I F-r-jT..irann;-y:iirHr ", .rj : I'i ii f fei nil f,7r-MATitCR;TT,ivi -ii h ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN ELLSBURY (Addrma all communUatlona to Mra. Ellabury, care of Newa-Kevit'W.) Ludie Apparel J Ileal lira. Elinbuiy: 1 hnve been, Koin with a cirl for aevrrsl moiilha. but have never proiiosed lo bcr or in , any way made her think thai I wish'd lo marry her. vVe have jrone tofpeiher. pretty regularly bfcauie he is a nice till, and Kuod com;;ny, and I like to i have someone to bo around with.; Lately she haa begun talking of inarriuf; in a round about way lhat j makes uie know Hlie in thinking of it,, and Hhe talks as if ahe exiiecied me lo marry hf r. We have gonp together , would want to marry her, and have no Intention of it. and aa I have never lead her to believe it, I think 1 have I ben square enough with her. i VKIlNON. j Ana. It la hardly fair to monopolize! a girl's leisure, and act as if you were devoted to her when in reality you have no intention at all. It ia a rather delicate matter, and it does not seem quite fair that a boy cannot go witb a girl aa friend and I do not mean it quite that way. A girl really r expects something definite however when a boy monoplixee all her time for a period of aeveral months, it; would be kinder if you atopped and I went with some one alee for a while. I BROCCOLI PLANTS Orders taken for plants: late vari ety. Hound Prairie Kanch, Hound I'ralrie, Ore. ISMOVIES Announcing a Clearance of Spring Apparel Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and 31ouses at Reductions Two and Three-Piece Suits All two and three-piece suits of poiret twill, navy blue and light shades on sale at 13 Less All remaining dress coats of the better quality fabrics, in brown, navys, etc., at V4 Less Extra Special 30 garments, consisting of coats, suits and dresses picked from our regular stock, and regardless of former selling price, at $9.75 Blouses of heavy quality crepe de chine, several 6tyles and colors, clearance price ; $4.85 ' r5';..- ' Separate skirts, in tweeds, serges, flannels and silks, reduced for clearance to $4.95 The Marksbuvy . Cq. proposed and she accepted. It was Playera in "Peg" Kno English Life. oark nothing In sight but darkness.. Not only have the British nettings Siie bid me return alone while she. in the .Metro picture version of "Pes! mused upon what had been said. ' ()' My Heart" been presented with; Next morning, I waa told that the I urttatir aullientlcily but the cast was vH, nnuvnci-Knccg, -u vcar neieeieu dv i ne uirecior. ivinc v uior. 1 yur old chaperon wished to see me. Willi a view to preserving the EnKlish I wondered ir she knew but when I atmosphere of the nl.iv. Tho nieture Crepe de Chine and Georpette I ICT rip C AIM waists at a special J1.U0 each Slarks-, 1 . ,7f itl. bu.7 co. i PAID BY COUNCIL TODAY'S MARKET r nemoered the inky darknese or the Is now at Hie Anil, is Theatre night before she couldn't know. j I .aim tte Ta lor, the star, who c.e- oui sua aid know. at,, t he role on Hie siie:ililnr Klae ir Fulks: "JVith nv hr.ttl upon my pillow I was (li-opiiinc olf to sleon. wnm i in ai'it a honi a lilowinir with a nioniiinir tlmt was dtt-p. iwiis our village t or I-11 c ! so 1 jumped up out of bed :uul 1 ww tlio sky wns colored with : lilii.injr hue of rod. - In a moment I wan drcssim IIiimi went rn.shitiv in sskt h"ti I ri'.'ifht'd tlio s.'i'iio of at lion, in my eyes there i-nme mist j.1- l ho homo of widow UmUoy was n mass of flame mul stouke I w;is hot c-ii.injh a::d thi,'K enotijih to make me eoutrh and e. Thi'iv. th.o widow st. Hid so helpless and I heard her sadly "1 i 1 iv'll lie iiothiK left hut ashes when 1 see the litfht :!' day. 1 ray home ;r all my savings, hoth in (iroperty and cash, for tVut was mv hai:l- r and niv li.tnU 1ms nnw i nmuh " o n were shout iinr mt their orders while the women stood PJ.d Ka.ed. Sumo would try to lulp a little hut most of then were t '.e l. T;,t 1 the smoke there came 11 figure Unit could hardlv v alk ! i:,' ; 1 ll 1 's,w i' f - iirer tmward with 11 teapot in its hard. !iir!t p. v ' up ! the widow, then it turned to look nt n . :md m.i 1. a , 01 oiu jw .Uk i.san w as a irimv one to see 'is lie 01, 1 I Ust to le.nmhle thru n happy looking prin: "Day hy day ";: Im 'Iter, ai il hy jmlai I'm noietr to win." 1 Is V't- O1 P!SCOT.7rD IN -"WELL NEAR TAIXNT DENSON P. T. A. BASKET SOCIAL M l Kin; 11, t"i i i t I I ! . Ii, . M V-:(S ! ! i' t. i. , p OMt. I'll' I..'. II CIO w t. r i M. II H'e.UI ! .l it ' l' ;oi Hii. w .in r ii 1. 1 p ii - IU I 'f.il out I Z : htlil ll 1 f I .li . U t'l lie I ke i'i u.;i 'ai."u T. u. I. , - 11 littl'lll an pi, , , I., ; r ., j, ;1 , 'I " '' M ' tin .i-ii . heel ,11 I r .1 , .,,,1., i; 1 in I i i.iiii.u. in , ,t 1 a ' "' '' t' 1 . Mim.- .., 1" ' UlU. ,1 te ul! ll.i :0 imI 1 1 ' . , 1II1I T,.J-B!i V. i t ,. vL ,i. ',!,. JL W. V i.Kih .., tot t',i 1' ,. f r. iv 11 '- In i-l.ni r,' r,...i -,. . eli.l. !,,:,; t, ,,,kl lAll I'm thru with girls. I'm leaving for Europe tonight. It I don't, I'll have to marry the chaperon. CUS "SCANDAL SURROUNDS LAST DAYS OF TUTANKHAMEN" says headline. Tut, tut, tut. DEAD RIGHT! I do not shake the light fantastic I ein't on atha-le'.e; My mug ain't handsome one darn bit My biaina are In my feet. I own no limousine nor sport My income's awvul weak! I look list heck in dresa auit, I ain't got no physique. I never go to movie sho'.s i o not smoke a bit I'm awkv.jrrt as an elephant And I ain't got no wit. Vou wouldn't think I'm popular Or had so many girla That I was gettin' much Irom life You're right, by gum, I ami. Cleanup day is going to take pi.ice nekt Monday says Nap and we hope he liorsn't let his ambition get the " "im an force him to call 1 "Be.ll Your Rug" week. I f- ir A T,,v, woman shut her husband v.hen ht cam, , ,.r , 0 0ock ,d ' refutej to tell her where he had been j tven after a jury of married mer I'ees her, her mmd w.ll never be at re.t for ,h. w.ll never know where : he had been. 1- i , Beauty these days is no longer skin leeo aa ,t can easily he washed olf. W-enmrnt rf-anu jctu-f r ,.ly, ,hM pieks agmt.ra 00-e wh le and h r husband, J. Hartley Manners, Hie authm'. aro t th Knulish life. .Mahlun iIkiulIi American bum, 1'iK'i.iml. Nicel Ilarrif ciiti.i, was tdu.ah.l familiar with Hamilton, al upent years in , born In Oil- iu L'iit:lan.l. Lionel Ilelniore claims Wimbledon, Sumy, Kni'land. n-i his birthjihce. 1 Km! Hum ley and P R. O. Hatswell. I late of lli.i ilnjestv's navy, were born i in London. Kthel tirey Terry, Vera j Lewis and Itussell Siuiixon are nil I American but have appeared in en- s:memcm on Kntlish staces. So the I l-rtutliKh milliner should be ailiHiuately j t e rest nted in Ilolli wood. Helen Eddy in B.g Flood Scene. Millimis of tons of nursing water eiashinf through the valley; hoini s .i pt tiway: iartn enculfitl: rattle ami nheep uruv.ne.1 ly the hundreds: nirinnioth uvea 11;. rioted nt'.d nent ci.s rinv down the ..:uashlne torrent - a-It tli-se ih.iscM of tmgetly follow ed in the wnke of the devasiatlns II.Ksi that forms i 1 . - lua; thrill eiUotle t'l Helen J. mice Kti.lv'a first bii; in d.'P iiiletl starring produetion "When line Coill.n." t he :,bown lit the l.ihe'iy Theatre ti,:i'i:ht anil tomor row . a OKI . (,Hi, t REPORT 1 j I Price Paid Parmer for Produce. I ltutter 35 to 3D cents. Hiuterfat, SOo Kkss, is cents per dozen. Hens, heavy. 18c lb; light 14c lb. 1923 Broilers, 30c lb. Veal, dressed 80 to 12c lb. IIoks. dressed, 12c, lzo to 160 lbs. weight. tows, prime. 4Vic Steers, prime' be. Honey, local production, SOc Ih. C'as-ara burk. lS-'i. 7c lb: Caicara Retail Prices on Mill Products. Kid mohair, per lb. 0 to TO cents. Mohair, per lb. 5:tc. Wool, fine, per lb. 4H. MUlrun. $1,40 to tl.CO sack of SO lbs. Cracked corn. t?.;3 per 100. Whole rofn, J2.00 nor 100 lbs I Following Is a list of the bills and claims audited and allowed by the city council at its lust session: Hooplas Light and Water Co. Supplies, various $696.45 Roseburs Boole Store, sup plies, P. nnd 8 James M. Fletcher, Jr., sup plies " Wharton Froj., supplies .... Tha American Citv, Subscrip tion The Dally Record-Abstract, advertising News-Review Company print ing; I, (i. Devaney, perviccs ... Koseburg Cafeteria, meals . . Roseburg Plumb. & Heat. Co 7.80 3.95 0.75 2.00 6.30 23.70 .X0 3.00 Rolb It'.'. Flour, soft wbent, $1.75 sack. Flour, hard wheat, $1.95 S2.2D a sack. ed barley, $1.55 a sack of 70 and Karl lieneillcf The Orogonian, advertising; H. S. French, hauling : Service Garjpe ! A. O. Long Co. Inc Churchill Hardware Co. ... I The Fern, wreath, sundries. Tchbs-MiTrlll Cumpany nuTtiam. aigns 27.45 75.50 9.45 2.00 1.50 133.62 7.15 6.00 10.00 daiils Forrbt:!,!, IMS i'i;' h. i.l . h-i- ! he mil Klfi a l.l t'i r they a-e MOVIK T MA IKSTIC . illen I r, Utpch school In 111. vol; little over two Mldetlta of the ' jtlPt eiiitiarbi-ig '. 's ventiir'-s or I illads oct itpl-'s l"sitlon anioitg l ipid fUC ess h:is me vehicles a Liuiy" the t'ni- e Maieti.- the- 'en hr M'.annon dolph t'lietter. director of hi llnCKot. hiuh. . 1!. I .IV. ll.l.T F. L. Cockelreas G. C. Richardson SHINGLERS Quick Work and Satisfaction Reshingling Our Specialty Phone 176-W Or Call at 220 W. Oak St. I t; ,.'. ; i l:..,r." rvr- sil ,S If Sicrr.ach Is Sour, ! Food Vcn't Digest Jj.ianese Pi R i,0L (! I i.i i.. s L uli ti. .1 .H , . .. 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DOUGLAS COUNTY F.ili rsl Tax Kxempt H.-aeral tihligatien rilU K TO NET 4 K c Send orders direct lo us. or through your hankers ROBERTSON A EWING jHnrrv Ilag.J supplies P.-.rific Telephone & Telegraph I Co W. W. Ashrraft, supplies ... Doherty Brothers, labor & ma ' terlals American Failway Kxprss Co. FNpress apsigned to W. F. Thomas ' Pan! Cttvilier. Irhor ........ P. R. Phambronk ...... Commercial Abstract Co.!.... U W. Metieer Improvement Finnls. J. W. nraner John A. Jones Corey Arentie J. Fan set, berg Page Lumber and Tuel co.'!! 0. fl Stewart surveying. . . .' Claude Crorki r. wtrveylng".'. C. H. Pickett, hiirveyin'g. .,!. H L. Fpt5tein. enKineering Military At. nue ' I. J. Lang, ni.pre: Pas- Lumber Co. ;0. ;. Stewart surveving j Claude Cro.X.-r. surre-. In.;"'.'. 'C. H. Picke t, surve.lDB, .! M. J. Center, surveying I., t-ppstein Metreer, r nut Street 1.. J. LanTeub. rg ; U W. M.'tjg T ..." Rose street I- J lan 1'age Lun ' Clif ior.l s C. H. Pi, ; ;. is. st. n. I.. Fro 2.50 N'. E. Richardson, surveying. G. G. Stewart, surveying .. H. h. Eppstein, surveying, .. First Avenue North L. J. Lanc;enberK Pape Lumber Co N. E. Richardson, surveying i Claude Crocker, surveying. .. G. G. Stewart, surveying, ,.' II. L. Eppstein, surveying. '.. C. H. . l'ickett. surveying, .. L. W. Metzger 31 Cobb Street L. J. Langenberg Floed Street L. J. langenberg Court House Alley L. J. Langenber;; Pine Street L. J. Langenberg Rose Street Sewer L. J. Langenberg H. L. Eppstein Cobb Street L. J. Lantenberg Claitde Crocker, surveying.'.. ! C. 11. Picket, surveying. 1 II.- I.. Kppstein. . . ; Alley, Bloc!; 51 j X. E. Richardson, surveying Claude Crocker, surveying, .. H. L. Eppstein, surveying . . o KAIllO TO UFIMJU'K SIGNAL r... LOXDOX. May 10. Tri: 4..U tiout authorities, who have cha ol lightships and lighthouses arc -o..3 the coast, have decided to lit important lightships with wire apparatus, thus displacing the sig .i'i i gun winch has been used for rfi.2. many years to call the lifeboat o.u warn ships of their danger, 3. HO 1 40.001 1 l.on ' 51.10 j r..oo j 2.00 , 12.no ( 4.00 I 4.00 I 8.00 I BEST IN THF LONG RUN rjr,,.T surveying 1 R.flO S.Ofl s.nn 2 i.O ; 24.00 ! 16S.O0 i 0J so .60! yl.vj ' " "g. ... er i'o. ... erriil. s-.ir.- 1 't. SiirVeV in. urv.yirg, ft in Mir." . In. oi i . : . - ..... ,k. .. ; , ,". ' nM ser. surveving, ... M'':7. r. Rove Street I- J. Lauren here; C;"d- Cr.Hk.-r. aurvVying'!! s.oo l.yn 4 fid 4.(.(1 ' Is.fiOi ..' I 4 00 Stj.l'O r. nn ' 4.t'0 : ANOTHER way Silvertowns vet Tiieir construction (aina you more mi lea from gallon ot eaaolincl CA.L0Ck"WOODM0T0RCa Awheriard Ford Sales k Serrki ROSEBLRC, OREGON v,.