Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 02, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    RosEBuna mwsnevisw. Thursday, august t. i92i
PAOt FOUR
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ADVICE
TO THE
LOVELORN
by
MRS. CLLSBURY
(Address all communications
o Mrs. Ellsbury, care ot Nows-Kevlew.)
THE MISFIT:
Wagons! Wagons1.
By JANE PHELP8
Boys' Wagons!
Good "Husky" ones. Made for practical use.
Can be used putting in the wood, for
hauling in fruit and root crops, and many
other purposes beside coasting.
Come and look them over
Churchill Hardware Co.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
s
The flirt carload of pears lo bo
shipped out of liouirlas cimnty wan
louik'il today by 1'rcd I,. HtranK, lo-
cul representative of Denny and
company. Tim pears wore taken !
from iho orchards of Krod Hamil
ton, C. A. Hrand and C. 11. C'lavpool
of Harden Valley, and arc choice
l'mF;ua valley fruit and should
command a top price. The car Is j
bring sent to Chicago upon ronsiKii-1
mcr.t. At the present time the out
look -on the pear market In not tooil.
but li la helieved that the price will
Improve as the season proKresaes. I
SAVES RABIES, helps f-Town-lips,
comforts elderly people,
ror chu!-.a inlanluni. fummer com
pL:nt. wcikrnmK i-'iarihoca uie
CIIAMEEFILAEN'S
COLIC and DlAi3HOEA
KKt.?EDV
Ta!;e in a little sweetened water.
Never fiU.
SfRPUfS WHEAT IS
STOCK FEED
Local Grain More Economical Than
Eastern Corn and Barley, Says
Oregon Agricultural Collego
Specialist
A. S. I'ltKY KON'K
Are ready to furnish all kinds of
rouxh and dressed lumher and timber.-.,
price iibIiI.
r "professional CAHDS
TJU. M. H. PLYEll (Jhtropratio Pby
siclafl. -114 V. Lane Ht.
!l.PTKIt HI
Amour Xulalle's admirers was
Clyde lilackwell, a young clerk in
the office, lie was very much In
love with Natalie, and before flor
uc Crandell's appearance on the
scone had been quite often in her
company. Klla approved of Clyde;
he was steady, ambitious, had earn
ed his way through collego and had
IiIh way to make In the world. lie
took Natalie lo tnn movies, for an
occasional Sunday ouMiik. and saved
out of his slender salary so that
sometime he mlnht be In a position
to ask her to marry him.
Natalie liked Clyde. He was a
Koodlooklng, wholesome fellow, audi
sure to yet on even If he had noth
ing but prospects, lie knew of her
friendship with Crandeli and watch
ed it prow with apprehension. Like
Ptla. he believed this friendship
could lead only to unhappincss for
Natalie. Hut. unlike t;nu, he didn't
believe Crandall would want to
marry Natalie; he thought his rival
vas simply amuslnt; himself, as so
m.'ny rich young men do.
','nknown to Natalie, he kept a
sort of watch upon Crandeli and
made Inquiries about him. Iv.it he
discovered nothing save that he was
one of a coterie of you.ig lellows
whose money gave, them freedom
from work and the means to have
a cood time.
Indeed, Horace Crandeli had
rather an enviable reputation a mom:
his Intimates. He "played the
panic" squarely, and so far no r.cun
dal of any sort had attached itself
to his name.
Clyde had seen Natalie riding
with him in his perfectly appointed
motor cnr. had noticed how fre
quently Cr:'tide made errands to
the office. And he sworo under hia
breath to irnke Crandeli fuller If he
were p!;'ylnewith Natalie,
Natalie, I love you, dear! Will
you many me?" Horace Crandeli
leaned a ross ihe table viiere they
were dltiim;. screened from others
by tall' plants.
Natalie had hnown he would soon
speak what woman doesn't? but
startled her.
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SURVEYORS
Licensed Engineers
EPPSTEIN & STEWART
248 North Jackson
Phone K7
UMPQUA HOTEL
"Roscbnrg'a Plnest"
NEW AND MODERN
The people of DoukUs County
are Invited to make their head
quarters hero.
W. J. WEAVER, Prop.
Present wheat prices make wheat
a more economical feed for hoca and
lambs than eastern corn and brrloy
with their freight costs, thinks II. A.
I.'mltiren. liveHtoek specialist for the i even ro, hi nbruntm
stale college extension service. J "Win. Horace I '
"Farmers who have I n fi eilinc i "I'oll't Pay no. dear.
corn or barley from the middle west
will undoubtedly find it more profit
able to feed local wheat than to pay
freight on the shipped grains," ,Mr.
I.intigrcn says, "Iti't the relatively
low price of wheat does not indicate
a big Increase in feeding operations.
The number of hogs in tin I'ncit'ic
northwest and our facilities for mar
keting pork are limited, and html)
feeding Is little more than a gamble
to- those not experienced tl (lat
phase of fi i (ling. Wheat is not a
suitable feed for beef cattle or
horses."
Pound for ptrr.nl wheat la Just
about the equal or corn as a hog I'm d,
and as good a.- hurley for fattening
lambs, I.imlgri'n reports. To get the
best results In feeding pirs the wheat
should be ground and tankage added
to the ration.
It takes about 4."'.) pounds of wheat
lo nuke Ma pounds of pork. In lamb
feed,ug wheat at the into of a pound
a day with all the hay a Iamb will
t ilt will produce a quarter of a pound
pain. '
I can't live
lovely Natalie."
Lovely she was with her warm color
coming and going, her downcast
eyes, the lashes sweeping her
cheeks.
"Hut, Horace, we are so differ
ent! I am Just a poor working girl.
And"
"Hut you love me. Natalie tell
me?"
"Yes, Horace. I do love you." She
raised her eves lo hi face. "Put "
"Then but me no huts! Oh. you
darling! And ou'll marry me
soon?"
"I haven't said Id marry you
ever, yet," she returned saucily.
"Hut you will!" He reached
a. ross the table and drew her band
to his lips.
"W hat will your mother say?"
A fleeting "shadow crosaed his
face. Then he replied gayly:
"Walt until she sees you! She's
sure to love yen."
The wooln:; h; l been quick, and
now that he kn N?talle loved him
Crandeli was ail c.iyerness to po-s-r.ess
her rntirclt. A month, he do-
I dared, was absolutely tis long as he
(would wait. :u' Nitalie laughingly
I refused to consider so short an en
gagement.
"Why, I have oceans of things to
do before." site her,iti.ld. "There's
my position with the firm. I can't
leave Mr. Marshall until ho finds
I someone to take my place, mid I
I have to have clothes, Horace. Not
many" she laughed a bit embar
jnstod "but some. Don't ask me to
set the day nn-y. dear. Give me a
J little time to get us' d to you. Why,
we have known each other only a
: few weeks."
1 "We never v.-pl know each other
i any better until you marry me and
I can take you r. way from that aw
ful hoarding ho"se. I can't call on
; you there. Hud to ask you to marry
nit in a public place, and while I
am dying to take you in my arms I
have to sit on the opposite aid" of
the tnble! You mustn't keep me
j welting, dear '
I "No longer than I can help, Hor
ace. Nntalie r"pth d.
The next day Horace brought her
a ring, a vontlerful stone that
caused Natalie to exclaim in delight.
"A sign of bondage, darting.' he
said ,t:'y!y. "I'midace to my love."
Tolinrmv Trving Sit roil Ion.
Dear Mrs. Kllsbury: I would
like lo ask you If It will put you to
no troublo to answer, coulu you
please advise me as to my complex- 5
Ion. I am 16 years old. and haveS
real light hair, and a terrible red li
face, u ml the sunburn makes It red- jg
dor. I always have a red face, andiS
I am ashamed of It now. How can
I remedy it?
X. X. !3
X. X.: If thi rondilloSi in really
excessive 1 uoiilil advise )oil to con-
'lull uliveli'ltiii If II lit tueccK''
.y... ..... -- --- - i
Jocnl 1 might lie able to help you W
soiiie.. Kirst 1 won d u'lvlse you not
t allow yourself to sunburn. It Is A
not iicccNtmry, nod if it oniv uggrtt-
vuti'H your condition there Is no use a
of it. If von are overweitzlit this
might en; lly he the cause. I would jW
advise you to eat no ricti' loon or
ifi'oy kind, utid avoid violent ever- ,1
. ..i .1. .. i i i...i,.i..,.. rci
tlie conilillon, try using n good vim- g
Ishlng cceam, followed hy a light, g
dusthig of pure ponder with a iiuff.
This Hill I elp jour npH'ariince, ami ly
tono dmvn the color..
.1!
Hear Mrs. Ellshiiry: How old do
,. ftP ahnnlH 1m l..t'nria LJ
she starts going out with her 1"
friends. II. M. H
If. M.: This depends great ileal i )
on the; girl herself, and upon Tien
boy friends. As a general estimate
1 would say 17 or IH, mid only then
with hoys that you hate known for
some time, ami wiiouf your parents
approvo of.
GOOD
Used Ford
We have
" au price$
1917 Tourinsr .
1917 Touring I
1918 Touring
1919 Touring
1920 Touring,
1921 Touring,
1922 Tourinsr,
1923 Tourin?, Start
Light Delivery, t?ood
Ford Truck, first class condition
Starter
Starter
oiarter
TRESPASS NOTICE
All persons are hereby warned not
to trespass on the ranch known as the
Orant Taylor place. All violators
will be prosecuted to the fullest
extent.
F. W. KITZMAN.
G. A.Lockwood Motftpri
V. M. Hilary yesterday paid a fine ism-n." . . V Roa
hu -.it -.-, . -.h.. "iew
of 1 in the city court on a charge t home of her
r iati
of leaving Ilia car out over night. I u. )
ijgg
W'hippl,
brother, cT
1 i-1 jf-Tf-l
which can b.- round only
mir't frankly In' tt .-med
drama, this pi'turo will
wordi'i-ful cut. r'ainment.
In what
s llielo-
provide
The di
rection la excellent and it Is appar
ent, at all times, that every effort
Antlers Theatre has been made to faithfully repro-
Through tint sombre setting of dure, the real atmosphere of logging
"Trifling Women." Hex Ingram's : can-.p and l-amie r mill. This Is a
stfange story, of which he has made ! fast action ph-ure from start to fin
a film production, at tiie Am h r's j h !i and ofiers taany thrills such as
Tjientre, ninves the brilliant figure a runaway log train, a really fierce
of Z.areda, the fortune teller, the on-I forest fire, one of the roughest con-
Notary Public Public Stenographer
Kathrine E. Dearborn
206 Perkins Bldg.
Roseburg, Oregon
Miss W'innoche Penny returned yes
terday from Medford where she has
Im-,-11 visiting for two weeks.
IF IT IS SOMETHING GOOD
TO EAT
McKay's Grocery
Wilbur, Oregon
can supply you, mid at lowest
prices
Highest Prices
Paid for Chickens and
Eggs
iHrn't f;.ll to call ami rIvo u.h n
rhftiico to fiKrt on your oruYr
EASY TO DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
You Can D.-ing Back Color and
Lustre With Saga Tea
and Sulphur
When vcti darken your hair with
Sacc Tea ami Sulphur, no one can tell,
h(i-;ui:c it's done so naturally, so even
ly. Preparing this mixture, though, at
boric is mussy and troublesome. At
1 tile cost you cm Imy at a:.y dru
I tic re.vlv-lo-ue preparation, im-
ly woman bi Hie pieiure, played by
the bcatilitul JUriiara I.a Marr.
Against the barkgroutid of the siory
Itev Ingram has made hi r a f pot of
iadiir.t color, garbed In an Infinity
of hues, draped in exotic silks and
satin, rich velvets and brocades.
ll la estimated that upon the fif
teen gowns worn hy Barbara l.a
Marr in the production over $'it,Ooil
has been spent, bringing the cost of
each gown to more than a thousand
I dollars.
j throughout the two months of pro-
throughout the two wonths of pro
'.duction, and because of tin' Inlrica
clts of design and pattern -wore
i Hare!;.- able to keep pace with the
' demand.
I The story of "Trilling Women"
j lakes place In Pari;-, in the days oft
j the Croat War. Tlius the gowns, or-:
I (b red by Iie ltigraui. must be made
j lo reflect the exquisite lines and
! ."Kill with which a Patlslcnno rna
ituriir would have incorporated;
! lb. in. i
llicts between men ever caught by
llie camera, and the rescue oi the
heroine ju.-r as she is about to be
tern to pier s hv the ruthless teeth
of the lumber mill's giant sav.
Auto washing. Your car washed and
polished or Simonized by expert car
washer. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Lightning 1-attery Station and Garage,
3-! W. Lane St. I'hone 534.
CLAIMS ELIMINATION
RADIO INTERFERENCE
and und r it. Moreover he had no
outside aerial. The "purified" mes
sages were received so distinctly
that the sounds could be heard sev
eral yards from the earpieces.
In messages from the I'ulted
States. M. .Mar roc explained, each
le'l r has now to be repeated three
Utiles and each word twice, after
which they still require to be de
ciphered by a Keen expert. I'nder
the new system, according to Ihe in
ventor, a message net d be sent only
once, and it is recorded in ink on
paper. Transmitting stations of Im
mense power and great cost, such as
the' American and . llriii: h govern
ments propose erecting, could be re
placed, ht said, by a series of lower
power stations transmitting automatically.
We make Ladies' Suits
Men's Suits
Phone 14J
RELIABLE TAILOR
-I. n. BUKrilER HttlUrtJ
Kohihanen Bldg. (Next Doorlhq J
CHANGE OF LI
LOSES TERRORS
For Women Who Rely upon
Lyt?ia E. Prnkham's Vege
table Compound
Majestic Thealre
Majestic Thealre announces
st Playgoers film "Through
The
tin- in
the Slorin, ' as the 1
program for tonight.
Pliuipten prodtn don
t teir.l l y the" addition of other incrc- i found nil t
mis called "Wvcili's Sat;c and SuV
pilar t'oinpnu.ul." You ju-t dampen
a ,. e.e or sett bruh with it and draw
tlii !!,rnu;;h vnur li:iir, taking one small
Mr..n! at a tutu-. Ly morning all gray
I .ir i'. .appear, and, alter another ap
p. net, in or two, your luir becomes
ituity darkened, glossy and lux-
liour.Ii no discrace,
.mil as wc a I cc
i:ul i.l!r.uttvc anne.-ir-
t bu v at eticc W illi U vetli's
' '-'i bar ( cti'"o-.ip J and look
T5 j-.iv;:: -tr.
a e iiiiiuiiy cari:neo,
B in Miit.
I (mo. failnl Ii.it, til,
iJ is a .-icn of .0,1 ace, a
! sin.' it ,u:;n'ul a:hl .
YES-
leiuhlage
l l TUBBY
plcts a
po'Mitul dratiin In wbiib a girl's
hejiii and soul are tos.ed iu lire's
storm. Put after the storm conns
tlie reinl ow. and her hatmiin s.s she
more precious f,,r ihe
irouiuei! sue imil he, n sir :-,-T
! enough itl conquer. The slorv is
i replete with .heart i:n..est. tici-m
hind susjieiise. Dilith Siockton and
Louis Kimball are Ihe featured
jplavis.
i l l'viiy Tb.-.ilie
J "I'iiinii.s of ''.lesion." Which opens
al tin- l.ieorty Thealre lug ir. r. ill g lo-
'lilgl.t l(,r a two day epei.ge.uetit. Is
n stoiy of strong men and the gioat
! e"!iloom. all of its ;;e a l in,; laid
iin the c.re.11 luiubi r lands of IMe'-on.
T i lle-se v.-i'o , r iey lb" ibt ills
friv Associated Tress.)
I.ONIiON, Aug. i. An instriiinent
which, it h, claimed, marks the most
Important advance in wireless tele
graphy yet made, is oi serilied by its
inventor, a 1'renehmim named Yves
Marrec. as eliminating Vtmrnlng and
ihtorretonc" and reducing the cost
of wireless messages by al least one
thiid. Tin new device receives and prints
wireless messages on tape, some
thing which, it Is claimed, has never
before been accomplished.
M. Marrec employs a suppli nieu-
:iture or t heir ,ar apparatus consisting ot a ser
The Hot ace . '"W' frequency valves, which
eliminates all ot'trtming sounds one
by one. with the result thut the ines
M'ge for which the ma, hiiie is
"tuned in" comes nut a:s clearly as
though llsere were only one operat
ing station" in the world. Posidos
cMnjires'di-g "parasitic noise:-." the
Tf! t'l a'its eoiniib'telv cliiuinau s ev-
e..1 illti'itelihg liH.ls.Ki' sent out
'' . " Myuns. 65 Union SL. Greenville. Pa.
J, an ollteial lest ror the -Urilish Many letters similar to this have been
government recently. !. I rench m-, published testifying to the merit of
.'iit..r s.ihmiiti. J h., ,:;:cl:ine i the j fcvdia t. Pmkharn's Vegetable Com
m,e si .-ere condlttoi s. He r. reived . poUnd. They are sincere, expressions
m. slices troir. thi poweri til station , frm women who describe as best they
''"r' J ff-rson. Lone island. ' cantheirfcvUngsbtiforcandaftertaking
li'i'e of all interfiT. are er jamming. ! this well-known medicine.
II". chos,- fur the test an ordinary Mai.y times they stats in their letters
eiii e iii on" of ihe noi.-icst parts of : their willingness to answer women T.-ho
Louder. ilh eliciric trains and mo- write them, it is an effer dictated by
'or tra'ile rennlng all around and gratitude and a dc?:re to help others.
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Roseburg -Scoftsburg Sim
LEE C. GOODMAN, Prop. WJB
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
READ
Fare
DOWN
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1.05
1.25
2.60
4.25
Miles
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Time
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ROSEBURG
WINCHESTER
WILBUR
SUTHERLIN
OAKLAND -YONCALLA
DRAIN
Office at Fay's Drug
Store
ELKTON
SCOTTSBURG
Connects with boat at
Scottsburg for Gar
diner and Reedsport.
Fare 75c
KADSr I
Tiiw la tj
,:f i ! 1
Sit
a : j
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1:30 I
12:30 L
and Sautn Bound: Sajlla
Stages at Roseburg. i 'l " J"
Greenville, Pa. "I took your medi
cine through tho Change of Life and it
ri did wonders tor me.
1 was down in hed
when T St arted f
take it and weighed j J
95 pounds). I had hot
I flashes and was so ?
nervous and weak 3
that everything &
would get black and i '?
I could not see. I ! S
would sit and cry and IS
did not know what I
was crying for. Since
I have been taking
l.ydi:- E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound I feel younger than I did ten
id mv friends all tell mo
look vouneer. and I owe it all tn tha
Vegetable Compound. I do all my house-
1
I SERVICE VKEN YOU TRA'
g By Coast Auto Lines Stages between RCIM;
f MYRTLE POINT. COQUILLE and MAKSMjj
ueaves isoscourg
Leaves Myrtle Point
Leaves Coquille
Leaves Marshfield
Leaves Cnqullle
Leaves Myrtle Point
Fare: Marshfield, 85.00
West Bound 7:30 Alt '!
" 10:30
'.." North Bound 11:00 A W
IMS AS.
Coquille, H.25; Myrtl. Pi'
Coquille, Ore,
COAST AUTO LINES J
years ago, ant
1 look younge
work for a fanifly of seven now. I will be
glad to answer any woman who writes
me in regard to my case." Mrs. John
St
THE NEW GARDNER ft.
B BEARING CRANKSHAFT
The Only Car with a One-Year '"'
Let us take you for a ride in the new RADIO SPEW
convince you it's the best er mi
T -""
Radio Special
Sedan.
Coupe
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This
A most elaborate nsso
of ll' Lux wool, us for Pall and
Winter has just ni rived. Veur
favorite pattern is sine to be
among them.
Come In and make our selec
tion early.
THY Dl'H WAY
Phone 277 ...Our Auto Will (all
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