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    ROSEBUHQ NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, MV ?1, 1??3.
PAGE FIVE
luality and Price j
Don't (all 'or toe ancieut bunk that our goods are cheap stuff
Lit because our price are low. Moline. Fairbanks-Morse, Certain-
ed. Crown. Springfield. All guaranteed stuff. Crown or Uoldenrod
loultry feeds aro as good us the beat, and better than most. If you
ive any trouole with your flock, don't Jump to the conclusion that
he feet! la responsioie. nm 10 roiiry ceeu ueparimeni, trowa
kuils, Portland, Oregon, lor expert aavico. .
"A PURITAN WIFE"
By Jane Phelps
Ilour and Cereals for Less Money
SEE US FIRST; WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
'arm Bureau Cooperative Exchange
Roseburg and Oakland
To Victory Bond Holders:
On May 20th the remainder of
the Victory loan bonds mature and
interest ceases on that date.
We will be glad to collect the
proceeds of these bonds for you
and either pay you the cash or
credit the amount on a Savings
Account drawing 4 interest,
credited twice each year.
State- supervisory laws assure
you of the safety of funds in the
Savings Department and your ac
count is solicited.
First State and Savings Bank
Safety deposit boxes for rent
KVNOIt.S OK l'llKCKJUXti I bare two playiiifc they were profea
t'MAPTfclW jaionals.
Ami Pcabotly. a -New Fugled It had been a sudden impulse, but
girl, iiiarriea Kick Ik-ldeu. a rauch. ; Dick's compliment made Ann deter
er. The laltur kas many itooti jwiivts mined to wear It as long as Urace
alM wmii awriwnw ou.-a. I stayed. It would make her- dls-
(irare Kdiiiutiti. rini.ta of Auu'a I agreeable, perhaps augry, but Ann
nearest neighbors llei ami Nel I was beyond caring.
Prentice ronira Into Ann lile They had a jolly breakfast togeth-
murn or leea, umuouoU Dirk's ler. then Ann brought Jack In to aee
time and attentions. Tiieu fclie goes ibis father, and for a few minutes
A Message to Women
Who VVant to Save i
at
niuy household necessities at lowcBt prices.. It is your privilege to A
Amy riht, and tills store stands for lowest prices and best quality. A
We want you to benefit by our every day bargains. You'll bo con- A
imtd when you seo our plainly marked prices. m
away, only lo return In the employ
of a motion picture roncrru, making
Ami's lionie her headquarters.
Ktik break his leu uml v. race in
sists UMn nursing him. t- ilintc Ann
tlutt Iter small Mn and the house,
up-keep is enough for bor tu attend
to.
CHAPTER XXXt
' Ann had scored for once, but-it
pave her llttlo pleasure. While Dick
said nothing he looked disturbed
and was evidently relieved when the
meal was over,
"He's afraid of offending, her,"
Ann said to herself, "jus; as I
thought. I must get rid of her en
tirely. We can't live this way."
Urace sulked all the evenlug, even
answering Dick crossly. She cora-
pluiued when Jack whimpered, kept
; asking Ann to do things that she
1 had done herself up to then like
I bringing Dick a drink of water, n.l
I changing his pillows. Until finally
be declared he wanted to go to sleep i
and. asked them to leave him alone.
I Save for that first night when tha
: doctor was there, Ann had made up
' Grace's bed on the couch for her.
: Now she made no move to do so.
"Is my bed ready?" Grace asked
after flclllng for a hit.
"No, Grace you'll have to make
j it yourself hereafter. 1 have all I
; can do without attending to it for
! you." Ann spoke pleasantly, but do-
cldedly. And. muttering under her
breath, Grace went into the room
closing the door without responding
to Ann's "goodnight."
Ann smiled a bit. hut felt a lit
tle wicked because of the way she
felt. She had enjoyed Grace's dis
comfiture. In the morning, while Grace still
slept, she carried in Dick's break
fast. "Hello, Grace! What are you do
lne up so early?" he called, then:
"Why Ann, it's you! And how sweot
you look. I declare that outfit be
comes you even better than it does
Grace. I'm glnd that Kellogg can't
see you. He'd want you to play
nurse Id sort? old movie."
Ann had donned a white dress,
and had fashioned a cap similar to
Grace's. Dick had admired Grace
dressed as a nurse, he now would
be played with the boy while Ann
tidied the room. Then Ann put
Grace's breakfast on the table as
usual, after calliug to her that it
was ready,
"What In the world " Grace ex
claimed wheu she saw Ann. "I
thought you . had some originality.
Had to copy me,'' she said indig
nantly. "Yes, and Dick says It Is even
more becoming to me than you. lie
waa delighted."
"Oh I see." itli which enigma
tic remark Grate proceeded to eat
the tempting breakfast, which added
to Ann's work, without another
word.
Her breakfast finished, Grace Im
mediately changed her nurse's cos
tume for a short, natty dress Dick
once had admired. She discarded
the cap fluffing her bobbed hair
about her race, then with a mean
look at Ann went In to Dirk.
Again a smile crossed Ann's lips.
She started toward the living room
to fold up the bedding and put it
in order for the day, then at the
door, sho slopped short. Grace
would either have to attend to it or
it would stay as It was. Perhaps the
grimest smile that ever had touched
Ann's Hps cain with tha decision.
About mid-afternoon, Ned, lies-
sle and Hugh Norton drove up
Grace was on the porch and called
to them to come in. She flung
open the door of tho usually neat
attractive living room, but taw noth
ing as tho others preceded her.
Ann appeared and welcomed her
guests, just as Grace saw the con
dition of the room the bed just
as she bad left it, her clothes on a
chair.
"Why, Ann! You forgot to clean
up." she said while Hugh Norton
looked at the sweet picture Ann
made in her uniform, standing pla
cidly by.
"No, Grace. I did not forget. I can
not take upon myself the care of a
rcoin for you any longer. As you lu
slst upon staying you will have to
consider it your task."
lou haven t waited upon Grace
to the extent of making her bed
with all you have to do?" Bessie
asked Indignantly. "I'm surprised
Grace, that you would allow Ann to I
i do it.'' '
I "I'm not domestic, and you all
linow it! Come a Ned. help fold
these bedclothes. I've been very
. busy entertaining Dick, keeping him
amused," she made the laughing
apology, but casting a look upon
Ann Iht would 'have quickly exter
mluated her, did looks kill.
As Hugh and Bessie followed Ann
into Dick's room. Hugh said In a
low toko:
"That's right, Ann! Don't let that
selfish thing Impose upon you.
She'll respect yon If you don't."
I know, Hugh but lt'a hard to
have her here." Ann had not meant
to give her confidence, but the
mail's sympathetic tone, his ap
proval had caused the words to
come involutarily.
tt rid of her, Ana send her
away."
Lasler said than done, Hugh."
she replied, as Dick said:
'This is jolly good of you all.
Where's Ned and Grace?"
Tomorrow -ti race (Jets Whiskey
for Hick.
KEEP YOUR GARDENS
OR LAWNS GROWING
Hose for irrigating, best red rubber we can
coupled and ready tor use, per toot
buy.
Vx and Vint a.
1Se to 171io
All Staple Groceries, Fresh Fruits j
and Vegetables f
EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE
Jackson and Washington Sts. p
atV
IE
MIKOOPiNG COUGH
Uf . No "cure" tut help)
helps to re
duce paroxysms of coughing.
Vf
VapoRub
Our 17 Million Jan Uxd Ytoily
In? " suid another physician. "Late
suppers, which are superfluous after
any kind of dinner; closed windows.
(International News Service.)
-XM'O.N, May 19. Is the "early
ning feeling" responsible for sui-
, 'f qu.-stion that is vexing uncumforlabie beds, the ommission of
'lie leading Knglish phvsicians,1 , . ,, . .. .
n specialists and coroners at thc the cold tub tnese are all contnbu
t in time. I torv causes to early morning depres-
an imiucst Dr. Kilwln Smith re-! Kinn.
ki d that suit ides w ere much more' "People who live busy, healthful
'"nt in the morning than Inter! livis in the country seldom feel un
tie dnv. "This fact is no doubt i able to meet each oiher at breakfast,
to early morning depression, Dut I know many families whose mem
h causes people to feel their' bers feel incapable o meeting at
'Us much more acutely," he! breakfast and whose first meal of the
early morning feeling is grow-
Appropriate and
Useful Gifts
for,
Graduation
loyd L. Crocker
Pioneer Drug Store
241 N. Jackson
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON
i LAST PAGE, UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY"
Cotton
foot
Hose, H and H-lnch. coupled and ready
for use, per
1lo to 13o
Our red rubber hose Is fully guaranteed and will give satisfaction.
Also a variety of baud sprinklers and lawn sprinklers.
"Try a Rain King"
ATTENTION, SIR KNICHTSI
Regular meeting of Asralon C mil-!
Itlinilura V f T . i 1 ., ., .. .. l .. .. I
...... . j . . . . . u. ir i , mil . ,
at 7:3U o clockOrder of Malta
will be confered on six companions.
uuncn about :3u p. tn.
W. C. HARDING, E. C.
i Churchill Hardware Co,
THE WINCHESTER STORE
5
OREGON WFEKI V INDUSTRIAL
REVIEW
on whoels, is expected to weigh '
tons.
WANTED
DRESSMAKING. 1)28 S. Main.
WANTED to hire 1 ton. truck with
out driver for about a week. F. E.
Chase, Phone 44 F-2.
WANTED Middle ased woman as
housekeeper. 3 adults in family. Ad
dress "S," care News-Review.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Used player piano rolIB,
60c each. Phone 370.
FOR SALE Good 3 burner oil atov.
Pone 45 F-3.
WANTED Employment on farm by
responsible people for a boy 16
years old. Write M. M. Foss, Drain,
Oregon.
WANTED Lady under 40 to keep
house and care for invalid lady;
state wages wanted. Box 101, Elk
ton, Ore.
COOK WANTED At West Fork hotel,
good wages, steady position. Apply
by letter to Mrs. T. D. Barry,
Dothan, Ore.
SALESMAN wanted to sell complete
line. Fruit and Ornamental Trees
and shrubbery. Cash weekly. E. A.
Dennet Nursery Company Salem,
Oregon.
WANTED luo Ktraw-Dorry pickers at
Myrtle Point, Oregon. Wood, water,
camp grouud free. Loganberry nnd
blackberry picking after straw
berries. Coquille Valley Uerry Asso
ciation, R. Gray, Secy.
WANTED AT ONCE Woman who
has bad experience with children
and housework; thirty dollars per
month, board and room. Only one
child in family; permanent employ
ment for right parly. Write Mrs. 1.
W. Oram, Hugo, Oregon.
day consists of a cup of tea anu a
Cigarette in bed.
Another cause of the early morning
depression is the unattractiveness of
s.i mnnv Knulish bedrooms. The best
rooms it the house should always be I
made into bedrooms, and they should
not be crowded with furniture, bas
ing up In a sunny room, with bright
wails nnd curtains, is in itself a tonic."
Other doctors, commenting on "the
early morning depression." ssy that
this effect is more pronounced in nor
mally healthy people, as those suffer
In;; from neurasthenia usually feel at
tin ir worst at night.
MISCELLANEOUS
PLAIN sewing and Ironing done at
home. 747 Humilton st. Phone 210-IL
CAR OWNER Don't forget" to call
553 when in need of auto parts.
HarlT s Auto W reeking House.
$8.00 per day for teams and men on
the Roosevelt highway p.t Riverton
Oregon. Shelter furnished for horses.
J. A. Ionher, contrnetor.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
t. R. Weather r.ureau, local office,
Rorrhure. Ore.. 24 hours ending 5 a. m.
Precipitation in In. and Hundredths
Higliisl temperature yesterday.. .71
Lowest temperature last niirht... .4.
Precipitation, last 24 hours 0
Total pn-clp. since first of month .(2
Notmal prtiip. for this month... 2.05
Total precip. from Sept 1, I9"-
to date .23 , 3
Aver, preeip. from Sept. 1. 177.-31.10
T"'sl deficiency from Sept. 1,-
jji2 7-37
Aver, precip. for 41 wet seasons
Sept. to May Inclusive 31.39
Cloudy with showers toniiht and
Tuesday.
WILLIAM BELL, Observer.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Motorcycle license plate. No.
5 N. Call 32S-Y or leave at Ibis
office.
I'OL'ND Woman's ring. Owner call
at News-Review, describe property
and pay lor adv.
FOR RENT
PIANO for rtnt. Phone 31 F-5.
1 HAVE pasture for six horses. L. G.
Moxb y. Wilbur. Ore.
t'uK
KENT Safety deposit boxes.
Roseburg National Bank.
KOIlTiiEVr Tworwiuhou.se. II. (J.
Inwwm, Phone 4S2-U
Ff)lfKT:NT 2fiirnish. d housekeep-
inu rooms at 2t2 S. Rose st.
Foli RENT Kurni.-hed sleep
room. Reasonable. 411 K. Oak st.
FO 1 i KENT F urn isheri apart mi ni,
adults onlv. Inquire 329 E. Douglas
St. Phone 140-L.
APTRTMENT for rent. Furnished'.
Ground floor. All .conveniences.
Wonderful place for children.
Phone "0-J, 522 1st Ave. N.
FOR SALE Barber chair.
Studio, Mrs. C. W. Clark.
Beauty
FOR SALE Kale plants, GOc per 100.
Mrs. C. E. Downs, l'hone 421 -It.
CONSEHVO COOKERS at Churchill
Hardware. You need it for canning.
Will cost you only $12.
FOR SALE Old growth fir block,
alder, maple and ash stove wood.
$3.50 per tier. Phone 33 F-25.
FOR SALE One 1019 Ford roadster.
Just overhauled. A, good buy. E, A.
Hubbard, Dlllard, Ore.
FOR SALE A No. 1 Jersey cow with
day old calf. Heavy milker. Percy
G. Payne, Alexander Park. Phone
16-F5.
FOR SALE OH TRADE for smaller
town property. 7 room house, one
cere ground. Inquire of owner, 27
N. Jackson st. Roseburg, Ore.
FOR SALE- A fine ranch of 91 acres,
well impruved six miles west of
Roseburg. Will take small place in
trade. Address. "W. R." care News-Review.
FOR SALE A pair of paneled Garage
doors, with 6 lights in each door.
Hinges, latih, ready to bang. 4 by
8 ft. Good as new. For price, phone
2S F-2.
FOR SALE 10 acres, mile from Rose
burg, Oregon, on the river, creek,
fenced, and 3 room house, $3,000.
Alex lironk, 3920 11th Ave. W. Se
aitle. Washington.
Forest Grove to have union high
school for 13 districts.
Roseburg Women's Club driving for
new library.
Wooilburn 12 districts voted for
union high school here.
bpringfield shipped 289 cars lumber
and 40 cars other products in April.
Oregon wool clip 70 per cent sold.
Salem Old circus grounds at S. P.
depot to be site for packing house.
loicuo to have large permanent
auto park.
I'ort Orford Tribune celebrates
thirty-first anniversary.
Springfield News purchased by two
rugcno newspaper men.
Vernonia to have another mill. Will
out from 35,000 to 40,000 ft. per 8 hi.
shift.
A tract of 220,000 acres public lands
in Coos and Douglas counties, thrown
open to entry by former service men.
Hood River New $1,250,000 hydro
electric Plant of Pac. Pr. & LL Co,
complete.
Astoria export flour shipments In
March 37,000 barrels. Lumber 80,019,
000 feet. Between Sept. 1 and April 1,
920 carloads wheat received.
Portland Grand Rapids firm may
Invest $60,000 in show case factory
here.
Warrenton Paymlla here increasod
$7500 per month.
Vein of lignite coal struck digging a
well in Linn county.
Eugene $75,000 heating plant to bo
built for University.
Oregon livestock came through tho
winter In considerably better condi
tion than the average for the country
as a whole.
Winter wheat in Oregon showed a
very decided improvement during
April, and a production of nearly 19,
I 000,000 bushels Is forecasted.
Lebanon 4.000 White Leghorn cock-
I eri ls shipped from here to Fetaluma,
California.
Albany Storm sewers planned to
drain 436 acres and cost approximate
ly $55,000.
Corvallis Contracts to he let for
construction of two public school
buildings.
Marsbfield to have new city hall.
Astoria Contract let for 2-story
business block.
Portland $8500 garage at First and
Main to be erected.
Eugene Resurfacing of Mohawk
vnlley highway, from Hayden brldgo
to Wendling will cost $30,000.
Portland 5 story fireproof apart
ment building to cost $365,000 to be
built on Flanders between 21st autl
22nd.
Corvallis $26,000 contract awarded
on heating plant at Agricultural col
lege. . Eugene Installation of electric pow
er plant nt Winona Springs to take
place this week. Will cost about
$8,000.
Itend Contract awarded for con
structing brick business block.
. Rainier to have new sawmill em
ploying 75 men.
Astoria 1410 acres timber chsngqa
hands for consideration of $100,000.
Wallowa Work starts on Imnaha
road.
Reedsport Bets novelty wood work
ing plant employing 30 men.
Oregon Clly Hawley Pulp & Taper
Co., to build additional power plant
at cost of $100,000.
Reedsport Installs electric street
llcliis on Schnfleld Heights.
SI. Helens lumber ithlpmenta for
past week totaled 5.000.000 ft.
Linn county to spend $60,000 thbt
year on 24 market road pitijects.
Salem Hoys' dormitory at state
school for feeble minded to cost $45,
000. Vernonia gets sash and door factory.
Asloria's plans for rebuilding streets
Involve expenditure of $290,000.
Park Rose to build 400.000 gal. con-
BROCCOLI GROWERS AVtNTION
Will fill all orders ror broccoli
ieej the day rvcelved. Per o' ice
$3. Prise per lb ou application. Fred
Schmidt. Dlllard. Ore.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. H. PLYER ChlropraUo Phy.
sician. 114 W. Lane SL
The grand jury met this morning to
start what Is expected to be a long
term. The first case taken up for
consideration was that of the State of
Oregon against Arthur E. Levins,
charged with attempted assault ou 10
year old Virginia French. Witnesses
were examined and a cartful investi
gation made of the case. Another
case was that of the Stale of Oregon
against Eben Mode. Mode is charged
with assault on Keith Kesterson, and
was bound over by the Justice of the
Peace at Oakland. The dispute which
resulted in their fight started over
a gateway road, it is stated.
ine granti jury is composeu oi
James W. Marvin, foreman, F. M.
Jones, E. S. Anderson, R. R. WellB,
J. 8. Horner, Victor Her and U. P.
Pfister, S. J. Jones is serving as
bailiff.
LOCAL NEWS t
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Fuller Brushes. J. B. Crary, 302-U.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 189-L.
Watklo'a Products 120 W. Lane
Phone 177.
E. R. ROISE, TEACHER ot violin.
Call Moore Music Studio.
mm
Our laundry stops the
drudgery of home-washing.
Call us for your work
this week.
lUaSwftik )i
MOORH
Jackson St.
MUSIC STUDIO, 824 N.
Phone 603.
We serve the best at Deer Park Inn.
Mrs. M. 1. Winn.
Emery wants your wool. See me at
Harry Pearce's or phone 4.
Painless extraction of teeth at room
I, Masonic Temple. Dr. Nerbaa.
Emery wants your wool. See me at
Harry Pearce's or phone 4.
SP1RELLA CORSETS. Made
Measure. Bell Case, l'hone 391-L.
Mrs. Chas. O. Stanton, teacher of
Piano. Res. Phone 7ii-J. 702 S. Pine.
A liberal discount is given on nil
pattern bats at King's Millinery, lo
cated in Bellows Store.
CONSERVO COOKERS at Churchill
Hardware. You need It for canning.
Will cost you only $12.
Maternity v Home
Best of caro
" MRS. C. P. WILLIAMS
814 Mill Street " Phono 112-Y
We have a full line of nice
Fresh
Vegetables
Phone us your orders
Economy Grocery
Phone 63
NURSERY STOCK
We carry a full lino uf trues, small
fruits, rosea, etc., for fall delivery.
II. U. tLl.19
P. O. IJox 1H7I l'hone 445-U
Iliixi'hurg, Oregon.
44t444
We will clean your
Lace
Curtains
Let
us
help you
house
clean
PHONE 277
DODGE CM! FOR SALE 1922 model,
front unci rear bumper, extra tire,
fullv enui niiud with lots of extras.
can be had at a bargain. In extra I Crete reservoir for reserve water sup-
good condition. Inquire at the Motor
Shop Garace.
BKAt-'FiVl'L PIANO FOR SALE-We
mui-t sell line piano at Roseburg at
large savini: in price and terms as
little as t'-n dollars monthly to good
.p'-ople. Write at time to ('line
Music Co. 701 Washington st Port
land, fir-
FOR .SALE A1 isTTHK.KI.IN-10
acres In fruit trees 12 ytars old, 110
P'-ar trf ev. remainder in apjihs.
Five niinn'es walk from town.
House, batn, woodshed and never
fallliiK we) of good char water.
Will sell for $2000. Property of dipt.
A. G. Mott ik. Apply llt.x 318 Sutli
erlin. or Mrs. CraJhorne.
nlirlltr SAI K A N'D TF! A I IE 10 arris. 17
miles out of Portland on Pacitlc
ll'ihwav. Improved, fair billldiligs.
2.', rows, 1 hull, 6 heifers, all k.i brldgo
Ply
Sliver Lake Fort Rock valley to
get electric power for Irrigation.
Central Point Machinery for new
clay products plant being inslullcd.
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PIANO MUST BE SOLD j
We have a beautiful piano In stor
age. Will sacrifice for Immediate sain.
Will give easy terms to sn established
home. For full particular and where
It mav be seen address Geo. C Will
Miimc House, 317 Jackson st., Corval
lis, Oregon.
11-Mll.i: HAIL FOR liUi SPAX
Frerno. Tal . May 21. Construc
ted fifteen miles from thn point
where It will fpan Flnegold creek
In this vicinity, a S'l-foot steel
will l.r curried by rail over
fowls, tools, dairy equipment, retail -a Z. Pr rem grane. 11 imi.ii. no
milk route paying $4.-,0 month, net ! being worked out by Thomas O.
Will take Roseburg property as part, Russell, chief rnglneer of the Mln
pavment. ' all at C40 S. Jackson tlJ are's and Western railroad reach
Iloicburg Ore. fruition. Tho bridge, when loaded
BARGAINS
-In-
SECOND
HAND
PIANOS
Ott's Music Store
Roseburg, Oregon
AUCTION SALE
at 2:30 o'clock every Saturday,
328 N. Jackson. Also farm sale
handled. Sales made daily.
Radabaugh & Patterson
UMPQUA HOTEL
"Roscburg's Finest"
NEW AND MODERN
The people ot Dougln County
are Invited to make their bead
Quarters here,
W. J. WEAVER. Prop.
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING
ltellabl Work (n.plrta lleevrda
COLE AND SPRINGER
uuuij burn-yor li.Co. Purveyor
LICENSED ENGINEERS
rnt !Ti.np-Ho.'r.ftrr.rfcnf T1
SURVEYORS
Licensed Engineers
EPPSTE1N & STEWART
244 North Jackson
Phone 87
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