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IOSir.Ua HWleVISW rWIDAV. SEPTEMBER 21.
PAGE SEVEN
Mrs. Fred Anderson
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PLANS ARE COMPLETED
FOR LIBRARY BUILDING
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Kearney's Groceteria
300 West Cass St.
Specials for Salurdaii
Committee Calls for Sealed Proposals to Be Submitted
by the 27th and Construction of Beautiful
Building Will Be Started This Fall
Z1" ' -Wife! ,;J
I Still Look 20
after 32 years as a star
By Edna Wallace Hopper
..... renumber me as a
.ltr over M yea ,
' -T:0,,t',r., JL-'
in La " I
r Tloiodora." t
veil see nie ,..-.,-".
, Darts, still looking like
'' 0( women have asked
h,i supplied them to
like 1. have kept
t FOR ALL WOMEN
Kisuanea inai i ""
i all womankind. 1
'ieo by worW-wlil.! search,:
eauty helps
omlWl Unas i" i
btouini IU iur.
.e arranged to supply these !
ill who wain iiinii -
i p-x. 1 have had them
villi the utmost skill, with-'
An. I thev nre '
10 IUBU
!est prices, with small re-
hope to bring to girls and
. ' u. - tha hunefltft I '
1.1 n.L f. ii-
Lcaii-ticiii unTHFR.
tier died a girlish beauty
i' of 57. f rom my earneai
taught me her secret,
'her we traveled the beautv
lil In search of better metll-
jlted able scientists, beauty
. and tamons beauties cvery-
na search cost us a for
' it brought to me anil mine.
is of aline, decades of added
Vnse lelps are yours If yon
u' best that science knows
.Utat my results jvdlL land
vtoy them. , , ,
Edna Wallace Hopper's White
Youth Clay comes in tubes, at 5c
and tl.OO.
Facial Youth
This Is a liquid cleansing cream
which I learned about In France. It
contains no animal, no vegetable oil,
so it cannot assimilate with the skin.
It simply cleans to the depths, th'-n
departs. All the grime, all that cl.igs
tho shin goes with it. I use It night
and morning, and whenever else my
face needs cleaning.
lonpare it with any cleansing
crenm or any cleansing method. You
will be surprised at the extra dirt my
Facial Youth removes. And a clean
skin Is'cssential to beauty.
Tho greatest beauty experts In the
world now advise this formula for
cleansing. But they charge a very
high price. Edna Wallace Hopper's
Facial Youth sells lor 75c a bottle.
After years of planning, hope -and work, Roaoburg's public library is
soon to have a permanent homo and location. Plans for tho proposed build
ing have been received and will be acted upon by the library hoard before
the first of the month and the contract will probably be let and the work
started this fall. Subscriptions amounting to between 19.000 and J 10.000
have been reecived by the library committee, including the sunn raised by
fairs and other means. It Is estimated that the cost of the building will
be around $12,(100. with an additional expense for furnishings and fixtures,
so that there must still be work done before the building can be cleared of
debt The funds on hand, however, are believed to be sufficient to start
the work, and the committee, plans on immediate activity.
Many years of effort have passed before this point was reached. The
library project was under consideration ten years ago and plans were made
then for a building under the Carnegie plan. The city delayed, however,
until the war came, and then It was found that no more money was available.
When it was learned that the city must shift for Itself and that no help was
procurable, tho determination of those behind the 'movement wus publicly
expressed and a definite effort was put forth.
A library of a few books was started and it has been moved from point
to puiut, but the library, In 'spite of difficulties, has become a permanent
fixture, and although in an out-of-the-way place and in Quarters poorly
adapted to the needs, the library has been a great factor in the past few
years.
The Woman's club of the city purchased a lot several years ago and
this lot was donated to the library. The site Is situated oh Jackson street,
directly south of the Kohlhagen and Howell apartment buildings. The lot
Is close to the business center, and yet far enough away to afford quietness,
Youth Cream
jhite Youth Clay
This Is my cold cream which I
apply at night. Also in daytimes as
a powder base. Also after every ap
plication of my Youth Clay or Facial
Youth.
Youth Cream contains both lemon
and strawberry. It is tho only cream,
I believe, which combines these fruit
effects.
It softens, whitens, feeds and firms
the skin. After its use I awake in the
morning blooming like a girl in her
'teens.
In all my. many years of searching,
I have never found a cold cream to
compare with this. Nor has any
woman whom I know. Edna Wallace
Hfipper's Youth Cream costs 60c per
jar.
!:ny debutsnte. complexion I
' a mperclar. .Not like the i
muridr cm Ml munv ns J
I' a clean, refined clay which j
I 'e. ft is based on 20 vears j
M'ic study by (he ablest' Of
Iris. . v
I o applies' it feels the impurl-'
drawn from ihe niiin ah1
n Ike skin conies out the
oites.leads anil blemishes.
I IS bttllcdlt In Mm anir..-,
I mi. lines and wrinkles yield' 1
t off wln n it dries, then bc
' v cnmuUifiii .n-t
-d firm. Thp r.,c,,ia nil!
I d delight you. Many women i
i minutes seem to drop ten
a hpAlltV i nnl I. 1 X
t - .... r.'Ul ml. JU I
'Dks her best without It, none I
r v .i!r.. i ...
'""""' uiiHim. women!
f day today stand out in any
use crude and muddv clavs,!
Disappoint. Trv ihis su-
... uu me last word in fac-;
" " " a rv .1 it on
Hair Youth
My hair is my greatest glory. It is
thick,. silky, lustrous, and grows finer
every year. Kei'ore I hoobed It, It
fell below my knees.
I have never had falling hair or
dandruff, and never a touch of gray.
Nor has any friend who uses my
formula. Nor had mother, who found
this formula in France. She died at
5 with hair like mine today.
This is due to my hair youth. I
appiy it daily with an cye-ilropper
just enough' to dampen tho scalp.
This method does not muss the hair.
Hair Youth dally combats the hard
ened oil and dandruff which stifle tho
hair's growth. It stimulates and fer
tilizes tho hair roots, from which
come hair health and hair color.
Look at my luxuriant hair. Then
use what I used to get it. Edna Wal
lace Hopper's Hair Youth costs 60c
and $1.00, with eye dropper.
Every Btoro around you which sells
toilet articles supplies my prepara
tions. Edna Wallace Hopper, Busi
ness Address, Waukesha, isc.
Ktilitt v AM)
YWXSTOX VICINITY
1 Mrs. TOm Wnl .nJ ,...ll.,
Lil m'? '1."'n, yi-"itors at
- ummcister home. Mr.
ia H ""iimeisier.
Tl Mrs. T it in
, vtmmi were
St the L r lii. i.
J.L t iiuuie on
Mre v,!": companiea by
, " ' " mm rieien.
1 rune' ' ti.
in .Vi ' r prune nar
rtrr and aches.
. .s o, experienced in
"nn-rs id somn ,.,.u . . ...
i hour i, 8 market for
EAUTY
and
HARM
,he wman who will
cleanse, tone and
;sh ner skin with
abeth Arden's
C1eansing Cream
Skin Tonic
and
0range Skin Food
M Crocker
'ionDrugStore
"J Jackson
Pi,
the "Sweetest Ever" prunes of Doug
las county.
Threshing is about finished in this
section, and the ucnutifnl grain Is
ready for sale; and the first rains
will see much of it acaln In the
ground,- getting ready for next year's
j crop.
Mrs. Enrl Agee has volunteered to
: take contributions for tho Japanese
j relief fund In this section. Everyone
lean help a little. We are so fortu
nate In our peaceful little valley, to
have no great calamity. Dimes mean
j lives at this time in Japan. Let us
! deny ourselves some of the things we
would like to have and help.
Rev. and Mrs. Gordon firlffln or
Eugene were guests at ihe L. C. I.'avis
home on Monday. They are on their
way home from a two weeks' visit ii:i
the Medford dlsirlct of the American
Sunday school union, and were ac
companied by Rev. Randall of Med
ford. These men are the mission
aries of this society, and are making
the annual appeal for finances to
help in the work of the districts. This
great society's aim is to touch "The
otherwise unreached districts" and
applies to the rural sections spec
ially. Thev gave talks at the Green
Sunday school Ht the church hour
which were very Interesting and gave
a good idea of some of the needs and
problems of rural Sunday school
work.
The regular collection at 'he Sun
day school on September will be
lor the Japanese relief. These peo
ple are looking to Chrlstlnn America
at this time to see If we are profess
ors or possessors of the Christ lile.
As God has prospered you, help his
unfortunate ones.
Rememlier Octolier 7 Is our Sun
day School rally or home-coming
dsy. An all-day meeting. p.akei
dinner. X. X.
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Sparkling Eyes
Follow good Health
Salem, Orcg. "For several years
I suffered with liver trouble and
stomach disorder. I was constipated
and had a gassy condition of the
stomach. I doctored, but could not
fet rid of these conditions until
began taking Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets, and since I took these 'Pel
lets' I have not had any more
trouble with my liver or stomach.
'I can highly recommend Doctor
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets to anyone
suffering with stomach or liver ills."
Mrs. Fred Anderson, 905 S. 21st
Street.
Constipation is at the root of
many ailments. You can avoid
man of the ills in life by obtaining
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets from
your druggist.
Send 10c for trial pkg. or write
for free advice to Dr. Pierce's In
valids' Hotel in Buffalo, X. X,
HOTEL ARRIVALS
GENERAL APPEARANCE
The plans which have been prepared for the library building provide for
a building of more than ordinary beauty. The plans were drawn by Architect
A. L. Doyle of Portland. Before deciding upon plans, the local committee
held a lengthy conference with Cornelia Marvin, the state librarian, who has
made a long study of library buildings and who gave some valuable sug
gestions. She recommended the architect who prepared the plans, as he Is
one who has hud much experience along this line. That the selection was
well made Is shown by the beautiful building which he has designed to be
erected. i
The building will be built on the south slilo of the lot, with the main
entrance facing north. A walk or driveway will he constructed clear through
from Jackson to Main streets, and a luwn with shrubs and flowers will add
to the attractiveness of the place. .
Hotel lHii;luii
Portland arrivals: L. H. Sem, Ci.
A. Meror, A. Plrtlr. W. C. Ricketts,
M. C. Gregory, C. S. Cockran, B. A.
McCarl, F. M. Hook, Hugh Stewart,
Wm. O'Malley, V. G. Kurnell, Mrs.
Clay Jones, K. M. Kennedy, R. H.
Maupin, II. A. Morso, C. E. Bigger,
G. Edlund.
Miscellaneous: Fred H. Twohy,
Aloha; W. J. Duncan and family,
L. XV. Hartman and wife. Weed: E.
L. Tangney, Soattle; Mrs. L. McCul
lough, Duluth; Mrs. XV. R. XValdren,
E. L. Buchanan. Salem; K. O. Good
speed. I. H. Mendies, Los Angeles;
Z. N. Agee, Eugene; Mrs. Louis Kn-
enger and children, Mrs. A. Crelgh
ten and children, Seattle; Mrs. M. J
t.ftttMi
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LCLMiLO. I0M.IG LlbLAILt
SURVEYORS
Licensed Engineers
EPPSTEIN & STEWART
Z48 North Jackson
Phone 87
eairwijn MiiMssiiMiiaii miimsi
20c
25c
Dillard Watermelons, each . .
Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. for . . .
Mason Pint Jars, per doz 85c
Mason Quart Jars, per doz. . . $1.05
Mason V2-Gal. Jars, per doz. . . $1.40
Kerr's Wide Mouth Qt. Jars, doz. $1.34
Large Jelly Glasses, per doz. . . . 48c
SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE AT
Kearney's Groceteria
THE STORE THAT DROUGHT 'EM DOWN
Fleming, San l'ranclsco: Mrs. XV. V.
Gordon, Los Amtelcs; It. J. Young.
J. C. Mc.Lea, Spol.ane; Joe Mobuthler,
R. Culp, Seattle; K. C. Sherwood.
Carl Olson, Hedsfleld; O. A. Heath,
feequin; Fred Gorden, San Francisco;
A. C. Lucas. Hillnrd: H. Hoxsey. Se
attle; S. K. Youngman and wife,
Hresno.
UMPQUA HOTEL
"Roseburg's Finest"
NEW ANO MODERN
Th people of Douglas County
are uvited to make their head
quarters here.
1 W. J. WEAVER. Prop.
Hotel l'niMii ,
Portland arrivals: C. T. Hoas. A.
A. Birdie. T. XV. Monroe, L. H. COmP-
ton, H. Gibson, E. W. Hartley, I,.
M. Johnson, Geo. A. Fetsch, Mr. and
Mrs. W. XVIIkensen. E. M. Halg, J.
A. Daniels and son, E. J. Callahan. A.
C. Galbreath, S. M. Merge. M. E. Van
Horn, F. J. Powers, Mr. and Mrs. J.
O. Hanlan, lien Rybke.
Miscellaneous: R. Hartle, Miss E.
Hartje, Mrs. T. O. Hnrtje. Philadel
phia; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. He Heryre.
H. XV. Roillck. Eugene; Mrs. J. T.
XX'hlte, Edith Weimer, Mrs. XV. K.
Sears. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Reed. Karl
Erlckson and family, San Francisco;
Mrs. S. lie Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Desert, Pasadena; R. XV. Long, Yon-
ealla: E. E. Phillips, Ashland; XV. II
Campbell. San Francisco; Mr. and
.XI re. It. C. Schumotle, Ilandon; Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Allen, Sutherlin;
Mrs. Ilurto Mack. Astoria; I). C.
Green and wife. L. J. Day. Seattle;
Geo. M. Copeland, San Francisco; J.
L. Hollingsworth. Chicago: T. J. C
dergren. Corvallls; K. XV. Wnller. Eu
gene: J. H. Ilryon. Los Angoles; C.
E. Olson, San Pedro.
BIG FEED
A free feed of the
famous Honeydew melon
will be given with every
sale at our stand
Sunday, Sept 23
Rice Bros.
BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
The library building Is being designed by the committee for service to
tho community and the committee has had several rhanges made In order
that the building might be more sultablo for the public's use. Not only
is It to be a place for reading, education and entertainment, but It Is also to
he made a sort of c v'c center, and is being built and fitted so that It may
be used for various purposes of this kind.
On the basement floor Is to be found an auditorium, 21 by 25 Teet In sin'.
This room will have a stage and an off-stage dressing room, and can be used
for all kinds of meetings. At the present time there is no suitable place for
small gatherings, such as committee meetings of various civic organizations,
fruit men, etc. This auditorium is being provided especially for such meet
ings and will be open at all times to the public for gatherings of a public
nature.
Off tho auditorium is a small kitchen so that It will be possible to serve
banquets and luncheons for a limited number of persons. In addition there
are several store rooms, work room, and a rest room on this floor, together
with the heating plant for the building.
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f'lt riivl ka
Furniture
Prices Cut!
Everybody pretty much
buys t Ji e 1 r household
goods and furniture of us
because they save a
LOT OF MONEY
on every deal they make
here. We have built up
a big business within a
few months on this policy
of underselling others.
Figure with us and get
the proof of this.
Powell's Furniture
Exchange
Corner Oak and Pine Sts.
Phone 638
ARTV POIC YOI Ni '
PEOPLE A.M tEACHERS
Tho llaptlst young people are plan
ning a big social time at. the church
tonight for all young people and for
the teachers who are in our public
schools. They will gather about 7:30
and spend the evening In games,
stunts, and a general good time. The
committee ou arrangements consists
of Bertha Kohlhagen. Grace Wlck
ham; Henry Finley, and John Hat-.'lold.
Hotel (irnnd
Portland arrivals: Mr. nnd Mrs.
A. H. Miller, Miss Kathrya Miller. F.
Cluman, J. F. Maanley. G. S. Nel
son. XV. L. Young, Miss C. Dixon. K.
Michel, Jacob Miller, D. II. llurko
apd family. A. Morn.
Miscellaneous: A. XV. Ream, Glide;
George Norrls, Sutherlin; X Hlnkle
and wife. Mnrshfleld: K. E. Cleary,
Spokane; Mrs. T. D. Slerslier, Myr-
tie Point; T. XV. Warniotj anil wlfo.
Klamath Falls; P. S. Damard. Oak-,
land: E. C. Sullivan, San Francisco; I
T. D. Lclghton, Seattle; C. A. Fer- !
don, San Francisco; R. Hallwnrthi
and wife, San Jose; T. C. Spear. Oak-;
land: H. E. White. Tacoma: E. II.'
Snyder. Los Angeles; I). I). Carroll. 1
Klamath Falls; John Miller. Olyiu
pla; Miss Joe Waggoner, Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. XVaagoner, Los Angeles; ;
I Mr. and Mrs. ii. r . voss, uaiuiinu; ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Day. Helllngham;
Mr. and .Xlrs. T. N. Itossick, Salem:
C. H. Roberts, Port Angeles; Mr. and:
Mrs. Lee Whltford. Rice Hill; 0. XV.,
Erlckson, Marshileld. I
FOUNTAIN PENS 98c
We can give you a highly finished,
lever self rilling, screw cap fountain
pen, with a 14k solid gold point for
KUc. Put out for a J1.60 pen, but you
ran get them at Carr's for 98c. Also
made in midget S'A inch size, each
with gold filled ring In the end. A very
small but practical pen. Carr's.
n
Mrs. C. S. Mntthews, who Is a resi
dent of Carnes, was In this city this
afiernoon shopping and visiting with
friends.
! BIDS WANTED
i Sealed proposals for the construe
I tlon of a public library building for
I Roseburg, will be received at the
1 Chamber of Commerce office, up to
' noon on Sept. 27, 123. Plans and
I specifications may bo viewed by con
tractors and prospective bidders at
.the Chamber of Commerce office.
S. 1. EVANS,
Chairman Library Committee.
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
On the firKt floor will be the library proper. The main r .idlng room will
he 21 by .Mi f' et In sin and will lie fitted with table. eh;-ir etc. At each
end there Is an alcove with easy i hairs and seats for the convenience of
the patrons of the library. Directly opposite (be main entrance, which will
face the north, is the loan desk, anil off to the left, as one inters the room,
Is the librarian's office, iluilt In bookcases nre provided all around the main
reading room, providing ample room (or the books which am now on hand ,
and v. hb h may be aojiiired in the future. There Is a pon h off the n aln
rwm. facing south, and provision Is made for the lighting of tho building so
U-.at It will be well lighted at ail times.
The plans and detailed specifications have bi n plai d on file at the
Chamber of Conimerrc oifiie, where prospective blii-l' rs nay obtain the
necessary figures upon which to base their bids. Tb" library committee '
has announced that scaled proxmils for the construction of the building ,
il! be received up to noon on Thu.-sdav, September i.'T. at which time the i
contract will be alioaed ! the best bidder, and work nil! I started i.nnie-i
rtlatily.
i Imagine the Difference
That an ounce or two of
dirt will make in the cloth
of a suit or dress. That is
the average taken from
most' garments.
Let us show you the difference.
TRY OUR WAY
Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call
MONSTER WHITE "W" WILL
GREET RETURNING STUDENTS
Gt'NMSON. Col.. Sept. 21. (A. P.)
A huge while "XV", gleaming from
the heights of Tenderfoot mountain,
will greet students returning to XX'est
em Stale college here for the fall se.
mester. The letter, said to bo the
largest college letti r In the world, was
I constructed by students at the close of
the last spring term. It stands IIHO
feet high, with a npnad at the widest
i point of 400 feet. The lines aro Hi
. feet wide.
I Student engineeis drew the ilia
I gram on the fare of the mountain
land filled It with stones. Lime was
! carried up In buckets from Ihe foot of
the mountain and the letter white
washed. I Western State claims to be the
highest educational Institution In the
country as regards altitude. It Is near
ily R.llOU feet above si a letel. and Ten
'deifnot mountain, rising from the oil'-
skirts of thr town, towers several
thousand additional fei t.
Four leaps aneHit ai d rtill grnwln.
The Roseburg Ne Review Is re
cognized as one of the Ihest papers
In the a!at. The larg" circulation
prove U to tho most skeptical.
Dodge Brothers
dealers sell
GOOD U5ED CARS
A good car at a fair
price is better than a
fair car at a bargain
price. You know that
the good car is going
to take you where
you want to go.
Good Value
for Today
Studebaker Six
19H model. Is licensed.
Has fairly good tires. Price
SUO.uu.
Motorcycle
11120 model. In excellent
running condition. Price low
at $l.iU.OU.
Federal Truck
11'IS model. Has pneumatic
tires and spare. In excellent
condition. A bargain buy.
Chevrolet Touring
model. Huns good.
Looks good, lias good tires.
Price only fMj.W).
Oakland Roadster
1'ils model. Huns good.
Has pood appearance. Prlco
I'l'.i.'i.OD.
J.O.Newbnd&Son
Dodge Bros. Dealers
Roseburg, Oregon
"1 News-Review circulation 4 US.