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WQggBUWa NCWgWEVH TU E . OAV, SFPTfMBER 19. 19t PAG TWO . ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dally Eiretpt Sunday iIkht o. Vmj.T . BrrtaryTr?am.rr SUBSCRIPTION RATES laily, pr your, by mull imilv, hix lufinthH, by mail Pally, (hri't nionthn, by mat.. laiiy, bmkIh month, by mafL. Imity, by carritT, p. r mouth.. U'k!y NfWH-K'rlcw, by rmiM, p-r yar ... - 2 00 , - 1.0(1 - '.50 .. 2 00 Mrmbrr of !! AMuflit I'rru. Th Anao'-farrd In .cluaivaly ntltlMl to li u for rspobllratlott of all nwj. 11jMt-h- crdlt-d to It or not otrirwlM crudlti-d In thla ipr, nd to Hi1 lo'Ml miw iuriihl hcro'ii. Ail rtfbta of republication ttt apvclat AiNpktcliM h"rrln art alio rTV4. Lattrtud u uucueiU clam- matter May 17, JiiUU. at tho post office at JCoat-ljUrK, Onfion, UL(1T the Act of March 2, 179. ROSEBURG, OKtGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1923. JJKKAKIXG THE LAW. PfcUME PltKMS BY BERT G. BATZS GOOD EVENING FOLKS Some lawyers Feather their neet By plucking jail birds. OUMBELL DORA THINKS A ball and socket joint l a parlor. pool Making the Punuhment j Fit the Crime Of course, the reason for puulsh ment not ua much for iuuish ment'i sake, as to retard crime and' rofona criminals. Retribution of that! tvpe la tdoul retribution, but It takes thought, wisdom, and patience work It out. A negro by the name of Scooter was employed as a porter In a small Southern hotel, He was an excellent porter, obliging and courteous. Ills one falling wua that ha would drink up things the guests had In their rooms. Anything that smelled of al cohol might Just as well be poured down the drain pipe as left where Scooter could get at it. One day a lady in the house who had some soap hark cleaning iiuiu an n nnorn no ml i v.un cm I J El! Mi 1)11 ill ILHO l. s.j i --w - iLAMlrlLl) AUVtK I IdtfltNTi GOOD CIGARETTES Many people entertain tlic theory, relative to the prohibition! law, that a lot of people violate this statute just because they enjoy braking a law. They claim that many people are drinking now who never drank before, and are incited to do it because they re jjard it as smart i break some law. This point of view is exag gerated, and the American people will not on this account modify their laws ninth. Many people are tempted to speed their auto mobiles because the same is again.st some law or regulation, but the states are not modifying their motor laws on this account. It is poor policy to give up trying to enforce a good law simply be cause some people persist in making a joke of it. In the European countries, it is said, there is more of a tendency to obey laws. If a certain regulation is posted, coplc assume that it is done for the I that none of the housewives of the vii The nredicted heat wave failed to; In a flask found the bottle empty. wilt any collars around this village She consulted the landlady. They todav and many were considering i deduced that the mixture, having haul, no out the heavv undies from I begun to ferment, had been mistaken the bottom of the bureau. 5ji DO IT NOW When you've got a Job to do Do it now! If It's one you wish was through Do it now! If you're sure the job's your own Just tacVIe it atone Don't hem and haw and groan Do it now! - The c'ty e'cll met last eve and de cided to put concrete aprons on the curbs and we think it's awfully nice public good, and they are so much interested in community wel faie that they naturally feel inclined to comply with it. But in this country, there is a tendency to break laws just for the fun of doing it. If you erect a "Keep off the grass" sign on some pub lic square, so that the beauty of the place can be preserved and the whole city get the benefit of il, half the people will tramp across it as if they never wtw it, almost as if they took pleasure in showing their defiance of the powers that be. Yet that sign was erected for a good purose, and the people should obey it. Breaking; little laws encourages people to go on to something more nnd break big laws the next time. J. G. Holland said: "Laws are the very bulwarks of liberty. They define every man's rights, and stand between and defend the individual I.bcrtics of all men." The man who breaks a law, even a small one, invites people to j break the laws that protect his own rights. o lege are wearln1 auch thinga around the house. Calamities are coming so fast and by Scooter for 'homebrew" and he had drunk if. ilia nilHtrcss derided the time had come to give Scooter a drastic les son. She sent for tiiin and took up the Incident with him. Volubly and pro testlngly be denied knowledge of the matter. The landlady Ignored hla protesta tions. "You are going to die, Scoot er," she auld Impressively, "What you drank was roach-poison. It works slowly. You'll be a dead nigger in thre daya." Terrified out of his wits. Scooter plumped down on his knees and beg ged his mlstreis to save him. After considerable deliberation. she told him she could do so if he would follow her directions Implicitly. She prepared a mixture of castor oil. quinine and tabasco sauce. Scooter .lUtlr a lukU.u.,nri.l . tt.lu thron furious this day and age that none of ,,m(. dliy for lhr(.e .(a ,he us are surpriseo 10 pick up me oauy em of whi(.h ne f,,u sUki bllt 8afe paper inn reaa wnere mousanos nave an(j happy. And he was cured of oeen oiottee out by a flood or quake i molesting the guests' drinkables, or fire and we are wondering what iti knew of a small hoy who was ad GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO NEWS-REVIEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE! OBTAIN MAXIMUM KUULI3 AT A MINIMUM COST ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE F0UNJ LAST PAGE, UNOtK nzavmv -new TODAY" WANTED FOR SALE :w boys was tin lizxUo. I WANTED-noarders, phone 537. 328; FOB SAI.E-Cood farm leu, -c always usen 10 n..e ore...- Phono M F 14. Dover t7. new bovs was tin lizzies. . rir! hntlv Blr..nrtv ... ixa.ll- ...--.. cocked, so we cou'd Jerk It to our hip and let go. We also carried pis would take to really throw a thrill in to the average person. Carl Wlmberly says he won't be diet. atty. and we wonder if Gov. Pierce'll be able to locate anyone in The calendar makes the new year begin January 1, but there Js no special reason why it should commence then. II would have been more rational, according lo the customs of modern life, if the year began either in early fall, or early spring. Spring is the lime when agriculture starts and all nature begins its year of ac tivity. There would be appropriateness in having a new year begin sometime in March or April. In many ways, however, the year of achievement begins in September. The heat of summer has naturally made it a vacation period for schools and business. AN kinds of civic and community effort begin in the fall when vacations are over. The fall and winter months are most fav orable to community efforts. It is at that time that almost all organizations lay out and plan programs of work for the coming reason. It us hope it will be a year of real achievement among all forces working for progress in Koseburg. o - dlct.d to the playful habit of throw ing the cat on the stove at every op portunity. It amused him hlghiy to see the quick get away that the ani mal made. Thy were never able lo make him realize how the klttv'a l, i (atom,! ru. r..i. ..nn i',i the township who'll be willing to be a fiher touched one of the little m,r,yr- fellow's Dink toes to the same hut $ stove on which he had thrown the Life la only a cafeteria you help CH' yourself to anvthlna vou w.mf ..u "' the little chap was found can pay for it. The other fellow anolntinR the cat's feet with the washes the dishes' same salve that his mother had put eft -afe on lls ,oe afll'r the act of retribu- 1 1 3r tlon. Jlo never threw a cat on the There's one thing about a bathing i stove again. I beautybut that's all t Some few people are wilfully crim-l 4 iinai, nut most crimes are due to ti . u t j . . I ,I,, K of understanding. i Time and Tide were waiting for no .r ,., .... V... ..... mm .h. ... , ..." .......n..-..i in ,r -' 7 naiKiiy IJI U.inin beauty. P. S. The tide ia atill wait ing. Babe Ruth is a self-rising batter. That's why he makes the dough! crime Is a fine a.-hievement, for it drlveB home the lesson of the punish ment and the significance of the offense. Although I'm not a football fan, I see a game whene'er I can; I hope aome day for all this bother To eee two teams kill each other! OPEN LETTER TO R. H. S. STUDENTS Fellers and janes: Mow's chances 'or your aggregation to select a brand The success that airplane bombers are having in dropping11""" hunch of ,hi n i explores on warships, would seen, to indicate that the power TZiTou" wVvTV.rf.ra ot great battleships is likely to be much limited before many 1,0 llow through our ear-drums dur-' years. They may become obsolete in the near future. When f ivc 1'" "o" th. m.mj planes can drop bombs weighing over a ton 'each directly on a warship, as was done nt Cape Hatters a few days ago, it would seem as if a very Kwerful form of attack on such craft had been DAILY NEWS LETTER Gossip of Staff Corre spondents at World Centers of Population. $ $ $ ' Some klnr reader of Prune Pickin'a ! mailed us a oiece of their weddino riii. u.t.i.k . 1 . . Tr.n.v. ... .-v ... irui: iic-11 niir ainrin m vnnaw i tievolojH'd. I he leading powers have done well to halt construe-'' "P ' P'nk ribbon. We took! Pon' EPre" Gone Forever lion of these sea monsters whose future problematical. tola. 1 remember one night in t4 when I was only IT, 1 was riding to ward Dallas with an extra heavy mall. About la o'clock the trail begun to twist and turn as it went up Dlaek Mountain. At a fast clip I ca rt ened around a sharp corner and here, blocking my path, were two shadowy figures on horBback. "My horse stopped dead and I reck on my heart did too, but the bad men. without saying a word, let me have It from their pistols. I jerked my carbine to my hip and shot twice. They both crumpled and fell. One of them got me In the left hip and, although 1 was pretty weak, 1 ;nade the next relay station. . Wilmarth here displayed the "car bine" ho carried on the night of the attack. "I'm kind of ashamed of these marks," he. said as he pointed to lour notches on the gun stock, "and so I've made them into letters, so tae children that come to see me v.nn't auk questions. Each of the four are for mr?n 1 shot, of course.' mr WANTED Apple pickers. Apply W.!F01t SALE or rent PiodW? its-. 11. Hess, phone S2-F-2. Address D. J. careXewfrjt,1 WANTED Turkeys, large or small Phone 14 F 14.boyer Jlros wTCTElTFeeder" lamb's, cwu?, and wethers. Phone 280. WANTED Apple packers. Thone 31 F 2. VOR SALE Used piayeraiJ r.-. . til. ... FOK SALE A few bloods pupa, j . ai. apancaKeRu! FOR SALE Saddle horsn. noises, f-none i j.- 14 Bove U'AVTPT Aimlp markers. nll'ktji'S and sorters. Call at Oregon Grow j FOK SALE Trained female S: ers, I no-j. narry learning, Oakli! FAMIL1 wanted "to pick prunes. Call 1 FCK SALE 2nd hand doubul en or address, V. Bounds, ltuckles, Oregon. WANTED Girl or young woman for work In diet kitchen at Soldiers Home hospital. Phone 326. WANTED 5 or 6 prune pickers, to be gin Monday at the Ilallf ranch. Phone or call on P. J. ISallf. Joe Harvey, Koseburg, fit. FOR SALE OR RENfA"prtJ mrra. Auuress o. It., can ueview. FOK SALE Vetch & oats, per 10. v. Ld. llranton, Did i-nnne j f ii. WANTED Horse to work for keep through winter. About 1400 lbs. or over. Phone 30 F 21. ! FOR SALE Team of "nrnreHj dlo horse. Address 'J," uifl jteview. nished room ard kitchenette for the;1'01' SALE Grimes Colon winter by elderly lady. Mrs. C. French, Wagner Springs, Ashland, Oregon. T MISCELLANEOUS T CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 503 when in need of auto parts. 'Wrf's Auto Wrockine House. ANYONE having a piano they wish stored, will be guaranteed goodj rare no children. Phone 14 F 41. ure lighting efficiency is ; woUdT "fKi squandering of money ill I ' International News Servlci ..11 ..,; ir ..... . . Correspondent. AN Service Staff The effort to limit the waisnips ought to go on by airrcenicnt of all nations If ull th..l Some skunk h.. k ; i lejuliiig countries would agree to stop naval expansion, thev would 9.0tcph,n V"1 oniing to ,. tn,,v 't.a'vrici the be just as well off. and an ominmni. u,.,,n,t ,f ....,.... ..,..1 1 we'" bet h I ""r f,""'ln to the days of M9. the , , . , ".. ... v m I .pc.King lerma with the would be saved. I rats in that locality. This is said to In? a hard and cruel world. Yet when sorrows J, Sept. IS. Although same trail In si in e davs of the old days and Its thrills are gone and O STATE PRESS COMMENT MARGERY. Margery Is a tiny 3-year-old a little Innocent child. She Is the babv among 27 other little girls In one of the two cottages of the Children's Farm home near Corvallis. She replies to you in shv whispers as her baby hand rests in yours and you wonder why she is a little waif. all nlone in the big world. And as you told her in your arms and trv to give her the affection due all lit tle creatures like her from parents, you speculate on how many other lit tle sb-ayllngs like Margery ure being burruted around, with no mother's knee to stand at. uo mother s hand to touch the tears awny. no infinite mother's love to hover about and fcuide the hesitating footsteps. It Is a pitiful thought, this thought of homeless ones. Out where Mar gery Is there are others like her. only a little older; some of 6, 7, 8 and to on, all without that usual home where there are parents and caress es nnd protection and warmth and cherf. And where is the child that isn't looking and yearning and hun gering tor the touch, the caress, the affection and the love light In the eyes of a parent? And If children on, ilrnicd these things and are buffeted iirour.d by the currents and cross currents of neglect In a busv worka day world, what can bo expected of them? It Is an cverspreading source from which come recruits for the de tention places, the Juvenile courts, the training schools, the Jails and the penitentiaries. the place where" JWrr K Tm a! i 1 JL KEXT-Kt'rnisbed apartment COMPETENT COOK WANTED Lady preferred, at West Fork Hotel. Apply by letter to Mrs. T. D. Barry, Ijothan, Ore. FOK SALE Small stock rat- limited out tange. Inquire Wolf Creek, Oregon. run oj.Lic. j.ruir rule in pJ Hifirm I'UttnrA Wt.-aA c xic-v urivTrn 1. . ...... I m ..n-wci. .u ... iiiuur ...- orc. care Harrv w nston .rout- .c.na tt nn. n,. . n.l kn. r.l . I Phone 12F23. Fred Broszio, Wilbur, ' ALE-About 250 tierTJ rhint on the road. Phnna 11 : ""'son. J 34 F 25. Aiibii small apartment or iur- orchard run, on trees, fid yourself, lisc a box. Braj w. u. liess, pnone 32-K-l FOR SALE Harley-DavidW . cycle. Best of condition: (C it. Itoseburg Garage. FOK SALE-r-Winter oats u. seed. K. Fate, Myrtle Creei,: Sumner, Days Creek. FOK SALE LloydReeTlir rmec, used two weeks. Kean, Darby and Baldwii turo Store. 7 GOATS for sale or trade for good I 1U.M ATUES Good pitkUi.-a ......1 A T T r. r. 1 ...... . .J u.--.i ujk sa. j. j-. oiuick, tanyoa-l over. linng ooxes. U'Hl'l ville, Ore. EXCHANGE 20 acres suitable for pouliry farm. Good house. Weil. I hirken houses. Fenced. Wan. house in Ros. burg. Will assume. O. . Young & Son. Phone 417. T LOST AND FOUND f LOhT 1 ishimle, between old fair ground and E. 6th at Reward for return to Drager Fruit Co. LOST SmalPpocket" book near MIR at. Store. Twenty dollars reward, if returned to News-Review office. T FOR RENT j rOR RENT Safety depotttt boiel lioseburg National Bank. 618 Po. Pine. Phone 453-J. tages now and another in l.n it.oit ..... tages that look for all the world like I KOK PENT 157 acre farm, 2 inf. family homes, shelter thos little fronl 'own. M. Howe, Rt. 1, Box 29, derelicts thrown up on the beaches ! FOi:"ltF.XT FnrnishiH " ..r.,T,nr ,r 1 fu k. .... . ' . . - ." the pony express will never bo re- . . .....iT'i ." V. ' rwKa . " onl - " Mill at. Phone ........I ," Ripe or green. No Sundra Lawrence Hercher, Dillait if APPLES Fine winter Baav hit by hail. Pick them yr a box. Get your winter sr O. G. Rogers, Looking Gfc 19 F S5. I'OH SALE Coed canning 25c per bu. Bring boxes : Cantaloupes, lc each, i and watermelons, Ktc et Lairanre, Dillard, Oiei;o FOli SALE Trilltra"drc chummy roadster, model lighter car or motorcycle car. Privately used, must to be appreciated. Inquire i -in uordon, 128 So. Flint FOR SALE Timber and fir. 160 acres. 4 miles west Ore. S'i of S',4 Sec. 21 II K. 6 W. County cruise 1 5 acres ready for Blow. Loo ing land near by. Good caiil nsoo. Write owner. L. Ws Lombard Ave. Everett, 403-K. Hard hv are nrel.v Ihe frank exores.ion of I l!"' Zi,h 'Tes. nn" Preen- poll RENT On sharaa ic "I'onv Frank " Wilmarth. one of the! mm., ti,., ,,... ;V.IMn I suitable for h:.v nr -r in 8chool opened yestlddy and the ..t.''r.. J"' . . ,. , . , j..... wr imro up in the bobber iJt ,, ,. 12. 1 ""' murmur of e habhl'nc and mislortune come, something noble and generous in human ,h" rl1" "" usual to ait their f,l"le.Fnl"v? riders. .njalream. Not far -..-. sam Sin n! 1 1 . .... - . nrba ehluait ' " 1 ' ' S IIIM rfliriMl nn ID OI IllPloin'. H,....,'..! it-:.... .. mailer of the relief of the temble disaster in Japan. TheAmer-' w. w. . Z?Z today who ini.-u ..nn iTinaiKaii e urommness to t i mu tonic.seo to tf.at he w.. r.n'iri of tins terrible catastrophe. The newspapers of Sunday moriiimr. i .'.hlf ' nd oh ho " ha,e b,rd, "'. XJ'liV "5 lh',r ,nfinl" ""'low, and rolor"ngs and San Francisco. k......,...).,,.. o 1. h, .. r . ....... ". '. t'lllll. Ill Mil' MMiMMIT Ul II lllll III ai- .-sM vsM A lent ol it was lianllv i-eali?.,! I,,, tl,.. ....u .u. .. .. I . Wilmarth r.marke.1 'II... f... t 1. r 1 ' ' "v ""w' IKNl uaM I tea. they're gone and they'll never llie lit.sl lvliel ship Irom this country sailed two davs later ear-1 i,nl . ! cme hark. And yet Id give mv life r. ing ti(),(i()0 pounds of rice ami other sutmli.. .rt.l thi. -.. ..u. U'JsM!'!.,,.''-'iJI ...l..c""M !hr,,w ". "."'"V " pny. , , . ... ' ...... ..i.. triui v ?w - i Kiiiu u imir 411 between St. Joseph, .Mo.. along on Ms majestic' wav to tile "ea rancisco. !eynd the fields and orrhnr.t. .nn . , . . "eat larm nom.-s "in uuys are gne and young fellows.' riding roni. s as we used to and .Ir.ed ; as a b.ckronnd iw taV " .ke we used drew, won't bring wonderful beauty. le of ... .iTii.nuig 01 me vast contribution that will be maile. Kvery one who can possibly sonic Kjft should want to have a share in this bies-ied charity. "Tht feller with tattoo on hit arm j il)tjnR 4)V If you can't tell whals the matter with the balky automobile alter peering into its mysterious innards, vou irtav at hast ... I The het wheel hnrrow vou ever saw ' . , for hntilmc wood nt Wharton Bros. I " It Is there. In the nencn .mi .,,1.1. nde of the country, that Ihe devoted women or the W. C. T. V. have lo- riltftfi thn f'hil.lv..n'u L i x-hH.ter. let out .. ,.;k... ' . .r"r". n"mp- Rn r..,.h'.":,'s,r,",OW 'VtUn "tt ln"iKtVe '""'"" ' - -r op' old day,, as we w. re gal- Z 7h". ' n"'"0 they r a trail, not a road. . 1 . .. V " .. I'L' """in,r P: rovs w...,l.l sometime, wl.li hv Th.. ... - -C.V, . ' ,Z"'".P ry and only thlius that whined hv ,),., ' ' . " nor have r.""n acres. suitable for hay or grain crop. C. W. 1 own. at. 2 itoseburg. , FOR RENT 3-room furnishedltpart ment. 703 So. Stephens. Adults onlv. tO tht KMhrnrJ i .."V .- .-. loom the Coast range mountains with i 5 UIT'"1 .roo'- ''hone las aiter six p. ni. I i'011 I? rvTm... . -. I .. . , ,..,,,, ,uoiu in a quiet home. All conveniences, gentleman preferred. Phone 5S3-J. 518 So. Main MODERN APARTMENTS Full v 'fur nish.d, centrally located. LAW RENCE AGENCY, 125 Cass Street, Phone 219. Mro. Charles G. Staid Teacher of Piano, History. Harmo" Progressive Sere High School Cre4 Res. Studio Rns. Phi lighten our wile by telling her U,Ht the mugrrlabur fails to ",,vu's SMiiKET VIotatioxs ."afia.luate the transferetitial The question as to who i the prettiest girl h.is lr;i ,!, itl d. but many peopl,- would be more interested to know w no can iry the best doughnuts. It might be a good thing to obs.nr the day when tin- nevt ttmgivs.s meets as National Tr.'iible I.i. o .Many eopie fax or prohibition provided the law is so framed thai it can't be enforced. Tin re are 110 material . hnins.-s In the local liiaiket ipiotnli'.na .toduv K-is a iv holding ftini. ml all troh trims are firm hi pri.e. exivpting at. 'nil. Ions, wlilrh , e bringing 1 ! w holes.de. V.-c.abte are 1 ' niitul and ot rvi-.-ll.-nt quality. lom:,i.H s r.' still coming in. Imt th. s. ..vi.ii j; hKhh v. r tor that class ' 1 pti.iii.'t. lV.u!i, s. 1 tiiu" M-ar.-r IX? - s nifc. a illy are g. t- INCENIOUS NIMROO PUTS ONE OVEH ON RACCOON liil.-i n.-.tl,UAl N.-M NI Hi WALK, 1 IV- AI Mi'ls, hunier vii.t.liio.i. found a bt turtle and took it ber..e 'for no reason at all" Tin n lie found a lac- li "for 110 it-fl-iin 11 1 sine t .lit of lis bin n 1 1 and ihe tattle r... 01 hr w .... p. sin ot t - "he a nt AI. THOSE COOO MAiR NETS Ij.i tlx ex tra biotor sand liis.ed the tattle ,K , . 1 ne. v. eat tlo re. r.:teued n Mlek to ii tall and ibte tn.-h - Sl. I".' .alue a rag to tne n.iit. ami put nH- turtle Read o - - the Vex. lie. 1, w Prliv I'al.l r,ni.'n P.'tnt.H-s. IS . 2 .ei.ty I'lil.'i'.. I'-. .cits. l' aelii . he. io ; -,e. l ies. Imiv. (.ne 10 f 1.00. 1'enr. be. r.ne to Tem.o... s. 1hv. r.nc. Sir.o b.-ni.-s, . rale. JJ.ert. W .1;. me lon. . to. t'anls. .Lite, f.'.n.i, 1 m:o 1 ...t. It.., 4: cent,, i:.-c. It- n. In-a.y. 1 ? e. it,. 'I - litilt. 1.1 (e tl. S;.. r. II. , 1 V,- , . ;,. V. si e to I .r II. IT..g l; to I...1 ll.s. ure-H as lar Into tie bui:o l.e could world happenings. ler tV w in 1.1: 1 bsv, I. ft n,i i.r lea. t. Cured Without Surgery JF you suffer with Piles I will send you my FREE, illustrated booK telling of the causes, symptoms and injurious effects--if neglected. It also describes the non-surcical, rainless methods which enable me to GUARANTEE DR. CHAS. J. DEAN i.d auto nocnsoei fwrruit o. off (com these to play in the big open untie.-: hav aim ine streams and the wild ,...crs aim tne hirds for playmate I ' iwicui. wno shower them with .are and affection: have - nn- sanitation, tne warmth, the fre. I doni. the good fmnl and the fresh sir, have not the iimtitiiii,,ni - 1,,,. tlie r.al home environment to shield ;...,, .r..iu me 1'itialls nnd lo Htt.r :nve th.m In the republic fitly pre- ....... ... iM.-s ,,i society all and I !ions In any state speedT an4 permanent CUrt.TmHMNifHth.nM wklvll H I. HHWmanlM e. hm id. eadv mmum. more ti,;,n I),, y I.,,,.,, , ,, , .... mea is i.ik n:,ni"li and full pjioiih of vilen to b.-ct.mc natnm .11. A" the plan Is more and more reaped, little Margery's home will , -...ome on- of the sln.w piure. ot , Or. sen. r,.r it is one f .1- . - ...lilllll rr concept or in any to :ntrv. . lifty.sjd lime ,n,, hlvp a)!. ,v .onti.l bonus In the two v.,ttac,., ;. .vmplettHi. Put the sjolVote ,n tl-. ; "lory Is that more than loo tin. 'dorrluts vho wanted to be thrre had I ' t.e turned awsy. I At th" dedication exen lses Wrd'les "tta.e. It is to l. K ."' snhrr:h., jn 1 -, -rt I ,i.t 1'h-ta of 1,,( i, n, I1M,,p In a. I tae world. If th. re i. ne ra. d.a.or tha; I. . ,.., . k "'I PO!-'- It this beaut:!:,! ....... go,,, 'hv 'reer a-.d rer 1 nurd ..nol lert:. d Journal. a nor.te to htt.'e .om. Juneve Cold Cream is n id.al cleansing cream fr the skin and pores. It is r,m. hlte. .iiu.ih. and of the hiirh-e.-i possible .piality. t,, it ( ilusi and rrime fron( t!u, Ire... Lik- h!l Juni've ib auty Aids. his cold cream is perfumed an alluring fragrance hi'h is sweet ar.il. dainty, vet vry la it In,- ' F'e:tiitifn! sr-cw-cap wliit,. -' iT with charart ristic .li: -1.. .. a. .,. ...... .inn. .n orr iir.nt dr. ss. r. .11 rhe Nathan Fullcrton Te Pexall Store, Perkins Eluild. ing- Roseburg. Oregon. LEMON CLINGS M KfcAUY. CahM Famous Tannin!? hi COME, BRING YOUR BC 81.50 PER BU F. M. Curtis, EdenW PHONE 8F-4 Our Rough Dry Striket WASH DAV '. the weekly ealcndar.. r tne weexiy s.ic--8; ter work, no worry, 3 setting the boree. "