Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 06, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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ROSEBURO N6W8BIVIBW. MONDAY. AUCUST t, 19?1
f AOt POUR
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Nn. 1 Ansco
H: kt, y ai "
2V x 3' Picture
$1350
This Ansco makes good
pictures easy to get
NO matter how much of a hurry you may
be in to get a picture, you can't forget to
focus the No. 1 Ansco Junior. Just open the
camera and snap the picture; an exclusive
Ansco device, the automatic r;x.;d-focus lock,
insures sharp results. And yet, if desired, the
No. 1 Ansco Junior can be focused exactly.
This popular little camera is strongly built and
very handsomely finished. It is fitted with a
high grade lens and has shutter speeds of 1-25,
1-50, and 1-100 second as well as Bulb snd
Time. For a clear accurate record of your
good times this summer we recommend it.
Come in anj see it
NATHAN FULLERTON
The Rexall Store
Perkins Building lioseburg; Oregon
THE MISFIT
By JANE PHELPS
il,l (.ltV NOTKS
Wr are onJiiyiiiK tin? niro cuiil.
clouilv wcallii-t'.
.Mr. anil Mm. 1). ('. .MiCli'hiy.
Cllntcn. Archie anil N-lli"'. also a
IsttT "f Mrs. MiClirh.-y from Tui
snn. Arimna. nii.tiircil to Ow Cn-ek
lust Kunilay lii attend tin; HuiMay
nhool Kroup autlnrlna.
Mr. anil Mrit. Jim Tliomtiir and
daiiL-litrr. Marnan-i. of HakiTHfii Id,
Calif. , and K. J'. ('.ri-vunuith of I'ort
lanil. Ore., who Iihvp n visit ins at
the home or C. i'. (iniver, li ft for
points In California TliuiMlay morn-
t'la'ide Weaver Ik having a well
drilled on his farm.
I''. I'. Helta Of IH'IT Creek llllS lu ell
Hpeiulliu; a few. iluya at tlm home of
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. M. H. PLY UK Clilropratio Phy
sician. 114 W. Lane 8L
SPECIAL
Luncheon 5cts
5 Plates 3 Napkins
J Table Cover
lCc
1,1s runs. 1'. I. and J. J. Helta.
(Jnite' a niie time is reported hy
tlmre who anemled the BWiinniiii
liariv an., wi inie matt Kiven on I he
river near Hie Mountain House la:it
Tt;edav evi nine Tlie.se attending
were Mr. and Mrj. . C M.CIe hey.
Clinio'i. Arehie and Nellie Mci;h-
ley. Mil. Cramer. Vr. and Mrs. V.
I. Itett!.. Art Youir-;, Mrs. John ll.ltn
and son, Trunk.
ni.M n.,r.,il'v ins on anil ner
roUHin. Miw .i:Nall. were hm si:; at
the hum.- or Jilt, liarrni
rrliUiv, Aiikhki ::rd.
Mrn. I'ele Dnn h and family, spent
l-"rlilav in ".' Ki'liurc i hoppillC.
i'loyd t'.rims ie opetiilitiK a lew
days visitliiK at the home of Hay
I'liiutl of I leer Creek.
Mr. and Sirs. .1. .1. Ii'-lln lm'loreil
to SVim-li. sl.-r last Sunday anil
..pent ill" day.
yiilli' a iiiimher have finished
their IhrefhinK In .liils iiellihnr
hood. Hay lialln;: Ih next nn the
pri'cram.
limit fon;et to nt'inil
I IM'UOIU 11'. I nil l) '
i limy.
111. ir.-.urv . . t:. I.
imii:it vi
Onee again Mr.. Crandell asked
Horace to brlix Natalie to tea. Tn.
Klrl ha'l had a erfpe dr.-. made.
and had bouitni a m-
dreusy hat. Imlli to he a part of her
aimple trossea.i. New kIuv-'. '
pumpa awl bilk Blot-ktiins ahe also
wore.
! Natalie, in npite of her dread of
anoili. r visit to llorane'B mother.
!as far from stupid. a"t '' br
I entered the room and Haw three or
rr..r i ,... women, ahe lelt at once
I hey had been asked ho that Hor
ace might make i omlarl-on In her
disadvantage. The tlioiigl.l roused
her cplrit and she determined lo
hide her fearH. to bo natural, as
Horace asked her to.
That the naturaliiesn of the board-
ling house and Ihc office would i"
!he unilerstood in Mrs. Crandell B
I drawing room she had no way ot
! knowing. o when hhe was intro
iduced to the young women and as
many young men. she was frankly
Icorillal. saying the Irile llow-do-
you il i" to each one III turn. Mie
'was uncomfortable--very. Vet she
ibad limed the admiring glances of
! ii. vmiiiL- nu n. tn more at'l'rnis-
iing ones of the girls. To her d-i
i light, one very attractive young man
'at mice took posse.-.sinii of her. tell
ing h'T Horace was a lucky due.
.Mieiibiliilng that he had put II
over I he rest of them, and so on.
As Natalie s swe. t laugh Ml '!
ears, Horace nulled approvingly.
Her low. musical voice bad been one
of her at i ructions for him.
This lime she mane no inii'
in bundling her tea. for she had
watched Mrs. Crandell on urn ior-
nier occasion wiin Jelise n;,
Tim yoiin:; laili-s were coolly polite,
but she shrewdly su.pericd II inigbt
be parity Jealousy. She, a rank out
sider, carrying off the handsome,
wealthy Horace!
Mrs. Crandell said Utile to her,
but Natalie was aware her eyes
scarcely left her. She was being
criticized, weighed, and doubtless
r.,..n.. -f.ii, B- even though she had
nniutitcd herself belter than be
fore. Then, too. the feeling that
she was appropriately dressed gave
i. . ,;.l I!i.r:iee had told
II er ni'ti ei'
charming ami nan
other youiiK women 'were all much
more expensively gowneu.
.., .i i,n 1 1 v as Natalie.
as more tliati une uf the young nun
told her. ,, ,
-l moss Til get a Ion all right.
,lie told Ktta. I tliil "! afti moon.
and there were a ioi -
there.''
Mr Cn.ni).. II had done all she
..mild to make Horace break his en
1... ,1
Ktlgemeii i, one .m. - - - .
,.m ,oi. i.h.i Hiat Ktta had
with Natalie, incompatibility, dif
ference in station, and tad cited
many unhappy marriage In support
of her argument. Hut Horace h'i'l
been adamant, and at last had said.
' Mother, I shuil marry Natalie. K
you don't wish us to live here
W?he bad Interrupt'"" Id a
little cry of pain:
Promise me you'll never leavi
me. Horace, piomisel" And be had
given bis solemn propihe.
Hut or this he sain noin..ih
Natalie.
Kinullv. yl.'liiinir to bis persua
s.ons. Naialie had nromi"i t iar
iv bho at the eM'iratioti of their
three months' eiipf :-ment. She had
...... .... , -i,'.ii he. flatter
ingly' disturbed at h'T loss, had
wished her happiti'-ss. then adders
I'. .member If at any time you
ADVICE
TO THE
LOVELORN
MRS. ELL8BURY
(Address all communications
to Mrs. Ellsbury, car of Now
Uevluw.j
Hear Mrs. Kllubury: 1 am a girl
of 18 with broken heart. hat
-hall I do? I have been deeply in
ke Horace ureaa u.. r" I ov. for a year wun a u..j
Khe had used the same , , ,lun , alll a,ld we have talked
... . :.. ).'.. l-'tiu had . ..... -i..,i n...ntlv he has
or lieing iniiiiK'.. '
! stopped going with me fr no rea
son whatever, and has started go
ling with another Rtrl. 1 shall never
I want to go wll" anyone else, and I
I know my heart is broken. What
lean 1 do to forgot him?
i FUANCr.a.
' Krances: You mum. rot y "''
i lo your best l forget him. It will
bo a little hard for awliile, hut audi
I things are u part r Hie. You lira
I very yoiniK ami will (jet over it wu
'I aim sure. lo not make the nils
itake of not goli'K 'lh anyone else,
lio about with your frlemls ami have
n kohI liuiv.
Hear Mrs. Kllsbury: V h e n
would'voii wear your winter coat, or
fall su'il and hat? Ib the first of
September loo early? I am much
..,.,i...i ,.v..r this maiter. Your col-
wanTrrro u rz p ot
Attention
Fruit Grower
LET US GIVE YOU PRICE ON Moviy
YOUR CROP TO Market
H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER m
STORAGE CO. m
Phone 220
BONDED CARRIER
... i ...... ll.. hud lallgneu hb
he said It, bill some way Natalie
knew meant it. A"d he gave her
100 as a wedding gift.
"You won't need it after you are
married, so I will gi' K to you
now instead of wailing for the wed
ding." bo bad told her, milling in
bis kindly fashion. "You'll want to
buv some fol-dc-rolls perhaps."
"Wise old guy-" Ktta. said when
Natalie told her. "He knowB you
can have ever thine you want after
vou marry Horace, and he knows,
too, that you can't have many
clot In s on your salary. 1 call it
right nice of him."
"So do 1!" Natalie answered with
enthusiasm. "Clwh- congratulated
me so nicely today. Kvoryone is
kind."
'Civile Is a good sport," Ktta an
swered, her face taking on a wist
..i i.,b i.s ii imariablv did when
..r she looU',1 c,,a, . n g . . , HIai.kwi..
A RKADKR.
A ISeader: A Kreiit deal ieeiiiis
on tho weather. it m-pienim-r ...
crol anil loinly. more full clotluti
1....1 it .lie ueatlier is
itni p-.-.i
vaim. t'ut S-iteniber is not too soon
to start Mealing inc....
Dear Mrs. Kllsbury: Could you
please tell us just what a girl 17 and
IS should wefgb to he normal.
I'KGCY AND V1H.
I'egtrv and Yte: Write again,
restating; your questl anil RlvliiK
your lielghtll. '
. 0
Auto washing. Your car washed and
polished or Simonized by expert car
washer. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Lightning Iiattery Station and Garago,
3211 V. Lane St. Phone 054.
it's;, vivid picturlzation of lifo at
sea with the background of a heart
stirring love drama Involving the
four principal characters.
It Is a picture of American youth
and it is as fresh and wholesome as 1
a breath of the sea upon which the!
action occurs. Dick Hnlpln, an or-j
pban living in a small town, is'
falsely accused of a theft commuted
by the brother of the girl he loves.
He accepts the blame in order to
spare her humiliation, runs away
and Joins the Cnlted Slates navy.
While on shore leave Dick and Lieu
tenant Hreen. his superior, are
shanghaied and flung Into the fore
castle of tho ''.Mary Karl" com
manded by one of the most brutal of
old time sea masters. The boys
fight their wny out of their dlll'i-
Ct'll(-n . .
br of SuntUp.'M
help ure the dir 1
A-s-FMnrisoa
Are ready to lmi, J
rough and dre,W
bers. Price right. H
SURVEM
Licerued Eaiam 1
tJ'rblLlN & STETil
at Norm Jirha
Wll I. DKSHiV SIOTOIt f.MIS
J( MI.I T i:iAI IXIMIII IOXS
fnv Associated Press.)
STOCKHOLM. Aug. . hweden.
considering thn motorl.ing of its
highway traffic, declares that the
general establishment or regular
automobile passenger and truck ser
vice cannot wall for the conslruction
.. ,.il Hi.. I.nildillg of old
Ol i.e." I ""'" ,
ones, but that motor vehicles must
.. hi'-.t t.. the road
Si; mlay
at ten
Th"
ral-ad
ll'tiue
land.
la l
ECONOMY GROCERY
Phone 63
I", has
3-:cii.oii toward the farm
fund, to pay for an acre of
Their next meeting Is to be a
me.lli.g and will he held at
the home of ...rs. C. orgc Hurt . ed
iieMlay afternoon, August Mh. Kv
eivone in cordially Invited to attend.
x: x.
' Tnvlor's lamoiis trwitui'n's for
calanb kidney troubles and diseases
ei",'!i;.r to women have no known
eiinal or superior, llesulis miaranieeii.
Call or address Taylor's Specific Co.,
lioscuurg, ure.
The roads are to he uivuieu uu"
four classes, according to the
weights which they are able to sus
tain. Trailers, rather than addi
tional motor trucks, are to be used
wherever the traffic is large. A
curious tvpe of vehicle is recom
mended for winter use in norine... .
Sweden. This car Is to have ;
sleigh runners instead of Trout
w Is. and will b" equipped with !
special drive wheels I'.nd fc. ar.
For the financing oi ... r. .
KXYDItTAIXMI -X r PI ANXIID
Amoeg Ihe eut. r'ainmeiit feitures
planned for the thousands of citi
zens and war veterans attending the
I American Legion convention ai sea
side September K-S inclusive will be:
1 I'.aibin.g girls' contest to select Ore
gon's fairest bathing beauty: slate
i rifle cliaiiiplofdiiii meet; log roll
ing contests; aihletlc races; weinie
i roasts on the bench; swimming;
, n..i,i... nti'Miiiti.. irlns over the
RELIABLE TAILOR
We make Ladle' Suits
Men's Suits
Fhone 143
J. H. BERNIER
WOo!t
Kohlhagen Bldg. (Next 0wUmiiB(
A pri:e
piciu re.
. . .... . i. c i i.
..... u i. t. .01. ..in ' ii itik: i 11., OIK
nilliiai'V parade of the l-gion; water
carnival: bamiuelu: dances; and vis
its to historical spots, Seaside being
ri h in history.
LOCAL NEWS i
This is a'Btudebakeryeaf.
Arundel. Dlano tuner. Phone 1S9-L.
vice vcarly subsidies have n pio-i
poseii, as well as a government loan ; p.lini,.sa PXtractlon of teelh at room
fund. 9, Masonic Temple. Dr. IserDas.
I Si.ec-i.il meeting of the stockholders! The new Overland Hod Hlrd is here.
df the Hrockway ami DiUard t armers see II ul mo .service uarase.
I To cpnonc c o.
I.ilHTly Theatre
story has become a prize
iin,i't -ri.rklncton's thor
oughly ' buman account of small
town Indiana life has found .its cel
luloid counterpart in "Alice Ad
ams." The photoplay is true to
Tarkington and true to the highest
film standards. Itowland Lee, in
directing and adapting, lias not
transplanted Virgil Adams and his
whining wile and their two children
to the screen; he has simply made
portraits of them. They are excel
lent likenesses; there W no re
touching to remind you that you
are not sitting id on the Adams fam
ily councils and quarrels. Florence
Viilor understands Alice, and re
sists all temptations to make her a
motion picture heroine. Miss Vldor
has never done finer work. Claude
(iilllngwaler plays her father, and
what a performance! At Liberty
Theatre, tomorrow and Wednesday.
at Hrockway
I,...,.,,. s:.t Am:. 11 nl 1 ::.u P- to
stockholders reii"sted to atn nd.
. T. III.MiY. l-resioeui
I). M. UEDINC', Secretary
school
m. all
I.WPQUA HOTEL
"Rnscburg's Klnest"
NEW AND MODERN
The peoplo of Douglas County
are Invited to make their head
quarters here,
V. J. WKAVER. Prop
Notary Public Public Stenographer
Kathrine E. Dearborn
20G Perkins Bldg.
Rcssburg, Oregon
4 J
I Stain
LAWYERS TOP LIST AS
SKYSCRAPER TENANTS
(liv Associated Prev.l
CIIICAdO. Aug. Ii. Twenty per
cent of the tenants in American sky
scraiiets are hr v.-rs. accoriling to a
snivey in.nle ft., he National Associa
tion of I'.aildil.g Owners and Man-
'auers In W. 1(. II. ill. ti. I ot ne. si, in,
Mass. ' I
' Tin- survev covers tv.iral tenantry'
ot s!iseiapels. and is said to be i
the nrd one of its kind eer made.;
;i if the total of :l.7:"l ten. nits cnii-'
ja:-..d. s'..'. were felllld to he lawyers.
Al't-r ltwers come investment
!i,.ie,-s with and rial eslaie is a
ci-ise CitMl with tenants. The sur-
v. will be us. d In aiding pr.ipect i e
luiiiih ls to d. tenniiie tip- prop, r way
to IMll floor space. !
Tin- ti n. nils iismi; the most space
arc hanks and trust eoa'patiies. with
osl cell, eras ii t and tli- ui.ime colil
p. lines tliud. the n pe-l l',.wcil.
1 "tint -eight different !:,. of husl-j
nesr.es w. Ie . i n.'. io 1 ll :l. d ill the
at io'is s, i 11
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
of
in Hie (Nuiiity Court of the Stale
Oregon for Douulas County.
In the matter of the estate of Mat lie
K. Heed. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given,-that Ihe uu
dersicned has been by an order of the
County Court of Douglas County. Ore
gon, dulv appointed administrator of
the cslnlc of Mattie K. II 1. ih ceas
ed and all i.ersons having claims
against said estate are hereby untitl
ed to present the smile properly veri
fied witli vouchors annexed to the un
dersigned at bis residence in Coti.ig"
drove, Oregon, or to John T. Ling.
Perkins ruiilding In Kosoburg, Oregon,
within six months from the dale of
the lii-st publ-eatien of this notu
Why not ride In rnmrort. It cnsls
nn more. We give special prices on
long trips, clay or night. Lloyd Taxi.
Phone 41; office 125 Sheridan.
All kimla of batteries charged and
repaired at reasonable rales. Also auto
r,....io ini' Work nunrantoed. Lightning
Hattery Station and Oarage, 3LI W.
Lane SI. Plume U64.
Roseburg-Scottsburg
LEE C. GOODMAN, Prop.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
READ DOWN
Fare
S0.25
.30
.45
.50
1.05
1.25
2.60
4.25
Miles
, 0
5
8
14
17
32
38
55
76
Time
7:30
7:40
7:55
8:10
8:20
8:60
9:00
10:00
11:00
ROSEBURG
WINCHESTER
WILBUR
SUTHERLIN
OAKLAND
' YONCALLA
DRAIN
Office at Fay's Drug
Store
ELKTON
SCOTTSBURG
Antlers Theatre
A splendid cast has been afforded
"Masters ef Men," the great si a
storv bv .Morgan Koberlson. which
the "Antlers Theatre will show to
night, bended by Karle Williams.
Alice Calhoun. Cullen l.andis and
Wanda llawley. The story Is strik-
1 1
liiib
d and f.isl published on the
ilnv of July, 1:il':i. I
llAY.NAHD ItKKD.
.dmi'iistia',-r .of the Estate ef Mat
lie K. lieed. Di-ceased.
John T. Lous. Attorney for Ihe Ins
tate. . I
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
1'. s. Weather Iluroau, local office,
lioseburg, Oregon, 21 hours ending 0
a. m.
Precipitation in Ins. and Hundredths
Highest temperature yesterday.... 7
lowest t. ,nieratnre last night 51
Pi. eipiiatiiitt. last CI hours 0
Total p-ici. since first of month.. 0
I Not m. il pr.cip. for Ibis month... 3o
Tol.il pi ci ip. from Sept. 1, Vj2:
to dale
Avrrn-.e pic.'.', i"--' Sep.. 1.
w
Nen s l.'evlew et I cut ,1 1 !e n 4 I
Tolal lleficieilev froill Sept. 1,
I Average pivelpitnlinn for Hi wet
Iseaseiis, (S-'igember In May, incite
jslVe) 31. -W
I Kair tonight and Tuesday, warmer
I Tuesdav.
WILLIAM I1K1.L. Observer.
Have vour week's soiled
linen splendidly cleansed
without any bother or up
scUini; of the home. I'su
our
UOL'tlll DHY SKUVICE
Just call 70
Connects with boat at
Scottsburg for Gar
diner and Reedsport.
Fare 76o
lEUUr
Tim Fn
4:90 ft U3
):S0 I 71 01
1:41 Ifl U
i a I u
t-.s a tn
v.u . ut
i. u
1:30 I W J
Connects with North C"? J,
and South Bood,ti"J
Stages at Roseourj. --
3 nr-ni nop ;ttt?M VH1 1 TRAVfl.
By Coast Auto Lines Stages betMn ftuxB
MYRTLE POINT. COQU1LLE and MARHEJ
Leave. Ro.ebura West Bouns -,g
Leaves Myrtle Point " . A.M. I11
Leave. Coqulll 'i'." fc
Leaves Marshfield East Bound J;wj"M ,.
Leaves Cnquille H 9;t5A.M. I""
Leaves tvtynio r-omi uvrtli W'1'
Fare: Marshfield, 5.00; Coqullle, 4.25,
COAST AUTU LiiNw
8. . Co"...e, Ore. GEO W. B-lSEb
tK'IJTflTiIltl'if1''""-f''1'' '"
THE NEW GARDNER f
Tk. fVnlu
I lis w,,s
Let us take you for
convi
BEARING CBUHK"""'
Car with a One-Y.sr -" ' ,
for. ride lr ilh.' -
convince you u 1185
Just call 70 -M Touring tvr
i 2 Radio Special 1680
jjl l I Sedan CH--,JM
iBSgSl C0UP CF GOODMAN .
ViiJnai SaSE-.aai, I Dealer for Douglas 101
that home treatnicnt
won't take put disappear
with our clonniiiK. Let 119
X show you. '
TUBBY Tubbv Would Have Grandma Wearing Reducing Glasses
. , . , win Jii.-rr-r 1 T"fWWHffl t . III ' 1 I
By WINNER
TRY OUR WAV
i Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call ?
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