Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 20, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    ROSfBUBa NEWS REVIEW. WEDNgSOAV. JUNE 20. 19?-
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I. ABRAHAM
The Silk Store
Roseburg, Ore.
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"A PURITAN WIFE"
il'y Jane Phelps
POPULAR
. LUNCHES
At noon time and evenings the
J'nliice of Sweets' lunch rooni are
fillcil with your friends Meet this
jovial crowd hero.
The Drat Candles in Town
The Soda served at our palatial fountain have no rivals la the city
Oi AITKIt H1I
Grare and ll k were sitting on
fie gallery of the hotel when the
Cher airlvul. Crane looked annoy-
1, Dick a lll sullen.
"She's tried tu make him do
"fnieiiilcc and he has refined." Ann
jiM (o hern If as she and l'.emio
J'jjntd them.
"I see )uu got hero safely," eh
mid.
of course we did!" Crace want,-
el to no oa, blay a Joke on you by
i "Hetter ro slow en that stuff! I
didn't like the taste of It."
"Who gave It to you. Ned?" Bes
sie asked. While Ann rlem hed her
I hand under the tahle.
"Itrooka. a friend of Mek's. It
may 1 all rirht, but I'm afraid of
the stuff nowadays. I'm not ready
to pass In my cheeks iiulie yet."
"If it tu unsafe they mustn't
drink It." Ann half rose. Hut just
then Dick and Grace relumed, and
she quietly resumed her rest, tbank-
rick mlBht neea
T t
The Palace of Sweets
ilrlnir vnu the liu '' Dick (aid a i lul sne was alon
Ned appeared, "but I told her wed I her before the day was over,
wait and see what the reel of youi Hut neither seemed the worse for
wanted to do." I their drink, perhaps a little more
trace's look of annoyance. Dick's talkative than usuhI. and they
rullenness because she urged Mm, j laughed a till louder than was quite
v.-ere explained. 'genteel In a public dining room, Ann
"That's right, Rick!" Bessie thought,
broke In. "A party's a party, not a ' There was a good movie In town
two-some. And this Is a party to-, and after luncheon they hurried to
day. Come on, Grace, let Dick ud ; the theatre so that they might se
Ned cool their heels here while e-eiire good seats. Hut it was Impos
eo shopping. Ann and I want to gct'sihle for all te find s. ats together,
a few things." jand Grace quickly pushed I'iek lie-
Grace started to reply, then j fore her Into a row where only two
slowly Joined Ann and Mesiie with- seats were vacant,
out speaking. To have refused would "Seo yon In the lobby after the
have been too putently because of : show." she said to Ned. as he pas
I iek, and she was trying to be tuc-,sed her, moving down the aisle to
fill. At least as much so as It was find three seats for himself and the
her nature to be. Hut her unwll!-1 girls.
Irgness to go with them was obvious' Again she had circumvented Ann.
pnd she hurried them In the rhop-j The picture, an Interesting one,
ning. saving she hadn't won a bet toehold oven Ann's attention, nlthoucl
riii:siin:.T si.w ivsi'LtT ii.i:i:t
FHATTf.K, Wnph., June 20.
Twelve battleships with destroyers
mil other auxiliary craft of the
Inlted States Haltle Kloet will as
semble In KIHott Bav here July 14
fiienibers of the committee arrang
ing for the entertainment of officers
have been advised. The commit lee
bus also been assured that on July
Si or 2', i reslcbnt Harding will re-
MATERNITY HOME
902 N. Jackson 8t Phons 0
Mrs. D. Cornwell
Patients privileged to have thalr
, own doctor .
NURSERY STOCK
We carry a full tins of trees, mall
frutts, roses, etc., for fnll delivery.
it. n. i:i,i.is
P. O. Uox 1U74 IMione iti-K
Itoseburc. Oregon.
view the fleet In Seattle Harbor.
Entertainment plans lnelude the
owning of a number of "hospitality
headquarters" whero the men will
be mnde welcome while ashore, fire
works displays at nicht and the
holding of the annual ships' cutter
races for the Times cup, to be rowed
on Lake Washington.
I LETTERS FROM THE :
t PEOPLE :
J
IiKCTTItlj 1H OITOSKI
Kdltor News-Review:
A fow words about Chniitaiiqua,
which was founded and developed
, by Christian people, believers of the
lllhle and In Jesus Christ as the dl
I vine Son of God. At tlie Hoseburg
Chautauqua this week, a woman lec
turer urged people to read the writ
ings or the socialist I!. G. Wells.
W ells boldly talks about man mak-
rlve them a chance to i-hop.
They had luncheon at the hotel,
'Crace Insisted upon ordering Ife
e.iuse of her wager. She really was
I adept at choosing a well-balanced
: meal, far more so, owing to her city
t -alnlng, than either of the ranoh-
i len or their wives. She recovered
I I er good nature when Dbk compll
jr.ented. her and he laughed heartily
N hen Ned told him to wait until lie
law the check.
"Spend all you want to, Grace."
te told her. "We don't spree It
t.'ten."
Ann winced, but made no remark.
i ll hough her economical soul had
WELL bRILLING
Sre or write V. F.'Kcrnin,
Sutlierlin, Oregon
Have Kidneys
Examined By
Your Doctor
Tike Salts to Wash Kidneys If
G :rrk Pi:ri.V cr Plaildcf
r mddered as she followed the order. j peel to him." -
she found herself trying to find
Grace and Dlclt in the crowded
house.
When it was over they hurried to
the lobby. Grace was there, but
JJlck wasn't to be seen.
"Where's Dick?" Ned asked.
"Ask me something easier."
Grace returned, scowling.- "He ex
cused himself when the picture was
about half over, and didn't come
back, although he said he wouldn't
be gone Mui a minute."
"He's drinking." Ann said to her
self, but to Ned :
"He's probably waiting at the ho
tel.. Perhaps tuctplcluic didn t ap-
Such a luncheon for five peopb
it would be niore than her house
hold expenses were for a week.
I.'lck and Ned had disappeared
for a few moments while waiting
for the luncheon to be served, and
v hen they returned Ann saw Dick
had had a drink. Grace, too, noticed
und said:
"8'lngv! I thought this was my
party! Why didn't you ask me to
have one too?"
"Want one?" pick asked.
"You bet I do! I like an appetizer
ns well as you do." She rose and fol
lowed Dick from the room.
Ann had opened her mouth to ob
ject, then closed It tightly. Ned
culled offer them:
and
Hut he wasn't at the hotel,
the flivver was also' gone.
"Yrs. he was here.. I rrw him
about 3 o'clock. He was with Drooks
and now that I think of It. they went
off together In a flivver." The pro
prietor told them when Ned ques
tioned him.
"What a joke!" Grace said angri
ly. "He's forgotten we are with him
ard gone home. V:ilt until I see him.
won't I Just give It to liim for spoil
ing my party!' Ned looked a bit
dhturhed, and told her:
"If you hadn't taken that drink
wllh him ha wouldn't have wanted
more. He can stand one, but It's all
of? when he'geta a1, second one."
Tomorrow rco liiclm.
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING
Itrllakir vrk loialte Heearda
COLE AND SPRINGER
louiiiy Surveyor mi.t'o. unr)ttr
LICENSED ENGINEERS
feurt l,nee-llfiaehitrK-lhnne 11
l iiivli your kidneys by drinking a
qiurt of w.-ucr each day, aio take salts
tict'asi.mai;y, says a noKd authoritv, who
! tc'ls us that loo muth nth faod" forms
acids uliiih almost paralyze the kidnrys
in tlmr riiotts to cxacl it from the
I Hood. Huy Ivrunie sluggish anJ
I wr.ikrn; tluu un m.vr sntK r with
7 r
hc.i'
SURVEYORS
Licensed Enginceti
EPPSTFJN & STEWART
U North Jackson
7 Phone K7
i i-.m-h in u.h k ()r ick iic.ni..Liie,
jimu our mi mai.-h sours, t,m,.c
Ijciinl. and will., ,1k. weather is bad
1 1 vou 1. t tiirii'Miur twinges. The urine
V
: UMPQUA HOTEL
"rtosehurg's Finest
NEW AND MODERN
The people of Douglas County
are Invited to make their head
quarters here.
V. J W'FAVKn. Pron
: SEE HERE
We are pleasing others why cant
wt please you. When In need of j
milk try us. We deliver nights 1
while It is eoel. I
Rexroad Dairy
PHONE 3F21
i: 1). f, :l of sriliiiicnt, the chin-
ti e't n i -t m'ii' ami irruated, iililieio
'ii M .ik r.liii twu or tli.ee tunes
I 'liv li c l i'ii.
lo le !; oiiiiralic these irritating
i'., In Iti'p i-!i;iiic the kiilncys atlil
li el: lite l-.(!v's urinous watc, ct
"ir r''m.'. ,.f Jul Salt from anv phar
i:rv l..-i: t -kc a t.iM pivuittil in a
I - i ' v .'. r 1.. ..rc bre.ikt.nt for a
'.v i' - .! 1 t e.ir kidurvs may then
'' ; ' " I i- i.enoin salu i, niai!c
in; t'ie . I i f viatft an I Union inice,'
'i ' in J null lnlii.i. and has lieen used
r . vi b..;l ilvih and vtinmUie
i itiH i v; al o to neultalire the
II ii - -Ui'i fyt tliev no loin-tr
if. 'r. t! v'.U'ii rt'inieg Ha.liltr
.la 1
j ir '
reel I
line
n-
i ven'i p; enn not in
a il'-liv'httitl ellervrs.
ihinii. liv all ineans
i in examine our kid-
'i cr.
Ing his own God, and advocates re
vritlng tho Ulblo. In the evening
of the same tljty a globe-trotting
young Ilrltlsher went entirely out
of his way to defend the Russian
Fovlet and dispute some statements
recently made at Wilbur by Con
gressman llawley. He served ua
what he himself called a very "strik
ing'' lecture, but the only striking
thing about It was the assurance
with which a very young man, with
limited powers of reasoning, under
took to settle the great problems of
philosophy, government and religion.
Pretending to acocpt the lllhle, he
sild that man wandered for a mll-
'bm years lis a savage but. tho lllhle
s. ys he win created In the image
of God. The lecture was niade up
of some historical facts, a lot of
vanity, nnd a miscellaneous lot of
scraps of history as written by H.
0. Wells, and a few chips from the
evolutionary workshop, with noth
ing new whatever. Those who
wish to refresh their minds as to the
teachings of certain- evolutionists!
should read Mr. Bryan's hook "In j
Ills linnre'' which can be found In i
our public library. I
Tho speaker said Christianity
should be put hack into the church
es, but his Idea of Christianity is
shown by his statement that Christ
was "the product of a Hebrew
renaissance." The lllhle snys lle
came miraculously Into the world
as God manifest In the flesh.
Those who idgn guarantees for ;
Chautauqua- programs are usually
not evolutionists or socialists. Thev
hould look well to the character of
those programs.
I.OV1K UP OLD CH.U'TAfQUA.
3AI.EM, June 20. If the Ku
Kl'ix Klnn carries out Its alleged
ph n to Invoke the recall against
Gcvernor Pierce It will have to look
elsewhere than to George M. P.rown
ns oclale Justice of the Oregon su
prune court, fur Its recall candidate.
"I bavo absolutely no informa
tion on the subject other than what
I 1 ave seen In the press, but I
positively am not a candidato for
f:
Regular Dry
Cleaning
more thnn pays for Itself by
keeping clothes free from In
i jurious moths, gives longer life
and keeps you better dressed.
Let tisrprove It
A. 8. FREY A SONS
ready to rumuh all kinds of
Are
aiugb and dressed luiubei
bers. Trice ruhL
ud llin
St. Valentine broccoli plants, from
reliable Oregon grown seed, also late
cabbage and kale plants. Mrs. A. C.I
Kldd Son. West Roseburg, Tuonel
IS Kit.
TRY OUR WAY
I Phons 277 Our Auto Will Call
DodbeIErothers
TOURINS CAR
Ii there is one word which will ium up the
average owner's impression of Dodge
Brothers Touring Car, that word it
dependable.
If there is a word to express the quality
which Dodge Brothers have striven, above -all
else, to build into the Touring Car, it is
again dependable.
Indeed, it is not too much to say that the .
word dependable has come to be definitely
associated", the nation over, with Dodge
Brothers Touring Car and the other
vehicles bearing their name.
Nor have Dodge Brothers built this enviable
reputation through advertising. They have
built motor cars, so dependable in fact
that the word has presented itself auto
matically to the public mind.
The price ii $880 f.o.b. Detroit $1065 delivered
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS
ROSEBURG, ORE.
gubernatorial ho n o r s," Justice
llrown declared this morning when
approached for an expression of his
attitude toward the reported move
to run him as a candidate for gov
ernor against Tierce In a recall elec
tion. "I have reached the pinnacle of
my political ambitions in my posi
tion as a member of the supreme
court. I would rather be a supreme
justice than governor.
"Kurthermore the oath of office
to which a member of this court
subscribes when taking office pro
vides thnt he shall not be a candi
date except for a Judicial office dur
ing hi9 term as a member of the
.court.
I "I have not been approached by
lany one relative to becoming a
candidate for governor but If 1
I should be F should be compelled
to decline the honor."
captured and returned to the prison.
In addition three men have been re
turned to the prison who escaped dur
ing former administrations. These are
Leo Werter, D. Truax and Jasper
Griffith.
The 12 men who have been recap,
tured who escaped under the present
administration are George Kemp,
Wiliam Drinkley. '"Kid" Williams,
: )
John Pike, Elvin Ne!s ft
Brownlee, Ed. Jones, J. W.CwrK
mouth Storms, George Joe n
Andrew Carpentler and Hutate
Miss Mary M. MacKartfBat
wyi arrive In this city T1bJ
a visit for the remainder ill
summer with her parents, Ir a
Mrs. R. K. MacKav and fnJ
Order your winter's COAL now.
can save ou money. J. A. Denn.
o
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We make Ladles' Suits
Men's Suits
Phone 149
RELIABLE TAILOR
J. H. BERNIER
We f)a AttlftM
Cleaning sad Prnssj
Kohlhagen Bldg. (Next Door Untpqui M
SALEM, June 20. Twenty-eight
men have escaped firm the state peni
tentiary since the present administra
tion took over the reins of office
i there, not Including the effort at es
cape made by Ellsworth Kelly, Georie
i Holtsclaw and George Jackson when
i they sawed their way from their cells
I early In March, but were Intercepted
j before making good their break.
Twelve of the men who have
.escr.peq during this time have been
Cutting Down the
Cost of Living Is
a Problem
that Is largely solved whes F
our plainly marked pxtM
Every Day Bargain Prices. fin
ligation will convince yoo-
Everythlng Needed for Tour Table
EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE
t Jackson and Washington Sts.
Handy for the Tourists
TUBBY
There Is No String Attached
to Our Guarantee
Everything we sell has been
IikIihI bi forii they were admitted
In this store. You run buy hero
safely whether you are a Judge or
Dot.
Economically, too.
Tubby Can Be So Careless At Times
GEE vmilZCRS! WHERtVtiO
St-EN ALLTtllS TIME? I BEEN
WAITIN' DOWN BY TH Bill
BOARDS For hours vc
vou.
I HaDCA 00
HOMET an
CHANGE
CLOWES
V 7?
-&el
ty xu
WHADDIWA HAFTA DO THAT FOC?
VOUR OTHER SUIT WAS ALRIGHT
WHAD0A VA WANT A GO AN DKF.SS
UP LIKE A SISSY FOR? WEIL
BE LATE TO 7H PARTVAWMtSSE
THEY W0MT BE tWY ICEtM
ICC0LWT
E I . ... .ml
Ytnt- 1 ' KjO IN rvr
VHV COULDN'T VA?A
IF V)E OONtOET
tNNV ICECREAM AM
CAKE ITS YOUR
FA0LT
r
I ICKE MY
FNIS IN FOUR
I er tlrr v.'e J I
I I i lHir. I nft j I I
By WINNER
FORTH LUVVA NIKEl
why Didn t ya stay
AWAY FROM THEM PLACES
WHEUEVA TORE THEM,
MUP M via 1 al r- . i t.iC
JAS 60IM' TO Ttf PACTY-Vy
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Economy Grocery
Phone )