Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 03, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    ROSEBURG NEWREVIEW, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER $. 19?J.
PACE FIVI
W
OKI TCK!
WHAT A PITY!
cr day of a poor farmer who bought a cheap plow.
.,..) It one aoason throw it In the fence corner anil
ft"". ninw. Poor fellow! He must hnv i,..i,. .
,d tie "
only Ui
other kin ' P1"' Poor fellow: He n"
rL'M in Vow If he had only bought one of
i order P10"'
Good Moline Plows
saved just as much money and gotten a plow GUAR-
oold h 1
Uven TO SATISFY HIM. If they don't do the work to YOUR
Pk' . , .. mid ict vour nionev.
(,ctlon Drum
Black Mud Plow $22.90
See Us First Wo Can Save You Money.
Ui Bureau Cooperative . Exchange I
Roseburg and u&kland i
'A WIFE'S STORY'
jve? I wished I knew more of j
By JANE PHELP8
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RELIABLE TAILOR
LOCAL NEWS
LEGION MEETING
A V' I . , K . : . . A
IMHtMswww ory on TueS(lay night Novembt,r
k i Studebaker year. 6th. All members urged to at-
- tend, hast meeting before Arm-
Lr brushes for Xmas. 303-U. istice I)Hy. Come out an hear
in plans ror me monster celebra-
ini products, 120 W. Lflnc;tion The receipt blanks for the
Orders delivered, fhone 177. . . 1924 dues are here. Remit early
" i Rv nrilpr nf t ho rnnimnilfir A
L. W. Metz-1 E. D. STEWART.
!
,, Lsdies1 Suits
Men's Suits
U 141
J. H. BERNIER
We Do Alterations
Cleaning and Pressing
Kohthagen Bldg. (Next Door Umpqua Hotel)
d renient just In.
j Empire Barn.
lines. Subscribe,
.etion Library.
Alden Ilar-
extraction of teeth at room
Conic Temple. Dr. Nerbas.
liao that lasts. Edison Maz-
liiisaB Electric Store.
tia llurd of Looking Glass was
i Friday attending to business
IS for nuick service. Grand
t Shop. Country trips specialty.
This is a Studebaker year.
Arundel, piano tuner. Fbone 189-1
, ( H.MTKII VI
I Profiler Tom. in New York on
I business, spent the week end with us.
There was a sort of armed truce be
tween him and Paul that made me
; uncomfortable, and when Paul
trudged off on Sunday morning to
golf with George Markham. I was
relieved.
! "Are you happy, Sis?" Is rvry.
i thing all right?" Tom asked, iook
; tug keenly at me. We had settled
ourselves on the porch for a talk.
"Of course! I should think you
i could see that It is."
"I see you have a dandy little
home, rented furnished, vou said.
I Hut can you afford it, Ruby? Paul's
book hasn't come out yet I notice."
The old sarcastic tone, as Tom spoke
j of Paul's hook, nettled me.
Certainly we can afford It. You
j forget nick has money he inherited."
I "Did have, you mean. lo you
know how much he has now?"
I "Enough, evidently. Paul never
I talks his affairs with me."
"Too had. You'd better save a
I Utile of what he gives you, Rainy
days may come."
"What an old croaker you are.
Tom!" I replied. "Paul is very
kind, very generous. And his book
j will soon be out. He has promised
me the very first copy," I said proud
ly yet with a little chill creeping over
me. Paul had talked very little of
his work In the last few months;
lately he had not mentioned it.
"I can only pray you won't have
lo wait until we are all dead to get
It." Tom said half laughing, but with
serious eyes.
The Markhams came over In the
evening, and Evelyn at once took to
Tom.
"Your brother Is a dear," she said
to me. "Too serious for so young
a man; 1 wish I had him here for a
time. We would wake him up."
Tom serious! I laughed gayly.
I had never known him to be serious
save when talking of Paul. He was
the cut-up of the family.
Hut after they were all gone, and
Stewart O'Dell. pastor of the M.
E. church. South, will preach at
Green Sunday evening at 3 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shira of Slither
l;n spent today in this city attending
lo business matters and visiting with
friends.
k Gill.ni of Winchester was In
wterday attending to busi-
J stairway to High Quality
Ln Price shoes Bellows Store
ad Mrs. it. M. Fox of 1'ort-
'spending a few days in itose
vnding to business.
113 for all kinds of electric
Hudson Electric Store.
Caft-y left Thursday night for
:il whtre he will spend sever
i looking after business.
K Modes ln the "Upstairs
it Bellows Store Co.
Shoe
L McAlmy, a resident of Olal-
nt a few hours In Koseburg
'! looking after business.
Ivve
CHARLES G. STANTON.
r of piano. Home phone 7 a-J.
It. Kinscl. who resides in
' "Pint a short time In liose
rtsurday attending to busi
es Taxi tor easv riding. Sdo-
roet on country triDS. No trin
Jan any cents. Phone 44.
nd Mrs. A. V. Ady of Myrtle
lnt neveral hours in town
Misitins and attending to busi-
''c Front ItegTHiirant u
'" ith Rebo Matthews, the old
J" coil, in charge.
'" J- M. Do.Iil left fur her hums
a IMi'Ko VeHleriiiiv uft,,rnn,,n nf.
'Mid in it the last two months
h''r sister, Mrs. Grace Simp-
Miss Lenpold from Kansas arrived
in Koseburg yesterday and will spend
several weeks visiting with Mrs. II.
M. Cooley of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. If. A. Thels, who
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Talmadge for the past six weeks, left
yesterday for their home in Los Angeles.
Car of cement just in. L. V. Metz
ger. Old Empire Darn,
' Wlllam Marvel, a resident of Yon
calla underwent an operation yes
terday morning at Mercy hospital.
I octors Stewart and Sether were in
attendance.
Mrs. S. J. Allen of Portland arriv
ed in this city last night to spend
several days visiting with her cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Crary, and also
with Mra. Carl Wimberly.
Mrs. It. B. ltickerstaff of Myrtle
Creek who has been spending the
pa.-t few days visiting with Mrs. T.
U Heaver, left last night for her
home.
V. N. Rust of Myrtle Creek and
Floyd Watson of Glide each pur
chased a Ford touring car today.
The sales were made by tho C. A.
Lixkwood Motor company.
Among those who attended the
wrestling match at Cottage Grnvo
last night were: P. G. Pingle, Hill
Deardorff. Ed Bush, Chnrles Harp
ster, Andy Craln, Ed Hall, Whity
Hush. .
to
his affairs; 'hat he did when away
from me. It was with something of
fear iu my heart that at last I slept.
A fear caused by what was soon 10
happen.
me was born. Paul had ' 5 J
Mdrully when I told hlin i KH
cted little stranger, llejjjj
wanted no children. 1 , ii
We had been married a year wheu
my little Jane was born. Paul had
hurt me dread
of the expec
declared he
had been so happy in the anticipation
that Ills 111 concealed anuer grieved
me terribly. Yet he was kind to me
and iuslsted I have the best of care.
I consoled myself thinking he would
soon learn to love hev, his own little
daughter. I argued that men nat
urally did not find a very young
balie interesting. Yet the hurt re
main J. Sho was his child as well
as mine, and I loved her so madly.
About this time 1 noticed a change
ln Paul, which 1 laid in part to the ;
coming of Jane, He was often moody,
at times sullen. He complained that t
It cost us too much to live; yet when ,
I spoke of aelliiiK the car. reducing
our expenses, he flew Into a rage.
"I have never lived like a pauper 1
and I don t propose to! ' he declared.
'But now baby it so young 1 use
the car very liflle, and you scarcely
at all," I urged.
"Advertise we are hard up. That's
all's, woman knows about buslnesss,"
he stormed.
"Hut you complain about ex
penses, then when 1 propose making
them less you get aucry," I replied,
piqued into a retort.
Paul turned on his heel and left
me muttering ancrily.
Again what Tom had said came
back to me, this time with more
force. He had thought I should
save. Hut I was helpless. Paul paid
all the bills; although I had charge
accounts I handled little money. And
the bills never came to the house;
he had them sent to htm in town.
I longed for another visit from
brother Tom. longed to talk with
him. Y'et I little imagined all this
brother was to mean to me In the
The New Oldsmobile Light Six
A General Motors product, selling in Roseburg for $900.00
will be on display Saturday and Sunday. Come in and
see it
GLENN H. TAYLOR,
DEALER
Service Garage 332 N. Jat.kon St Roseburg, Ore.
AT THE CHURCHES.
Paul was asleep, what Tom had said future mean to me and my child'
came back to me. Was It necessary, ren.
because of Paul's lavishness, for me I To He Continued
ItOHMKIL l.EMKXT WITH lf)()l;,
SUMS IX I'KiHT WITH ltH.lt'K
(Associated Press.)
MADRAS, .Nov. 3. An Indian rob
ber named Jambutiugam, Vnown as
"Robin Hood" because of this stern
noss with the rich and his respect for
the poor, has been shot dead by the
police after a desperate struggle,
which has ended an intensive cam
paign of daylight robbery through
out the Nanbuhorl division.
Janibulingnm, with his lleutenanc,
Kasi Xadan, escaped from prison a
third time and Immediately proceed
ed to follow his usual plan of ac
tion. This included a call on prom
inent people to whom he disclosed
his Identity and purpose, at the same
time demanding a fixed sum of mon
ey. Almost Invariably the demands
were compiled with as any refusal
provoked the wrath of Janibuliugam
and his gang which took the form of
assault and robbery. His last ex
ploit was at a village wedding at
Nambi-Kurlchl where the robber and
his gang mixed with the guests,
placed two armed guards at the ex
Its, and then relieved the guests of
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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M. K. Chimb, South, Main and
Lane streets. (Sunday school at 9:45
o'clock, will be conducted by Sup
erintendent W. L. Coob. We are
making a strenuous etfort to get In
to the Sunday school those who
should be In it. If you are among
that number do not rail to attend,
it la for your own good that you do
so. The pastor will preach at the
11 o'clock hour, and will attempt
to show some of the differences be
tween a real man and a mere adult
male of the human species. Hon't
fail to hear this. Junior Missionary
society at 2:1)0 p. m. The pastor will
preach at this hour at Green. Ep
worth league at 0:30 and the reg
ular preaching service at 7:30. Sub
ject, "Prayer." Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening at 7:30, followed
by choir practice. All loyal mem
bers are urged to attend, and visitors
are cordially Invited to worship with
us at, all our services. The first
quarterly conference will be held on
November 25, Stewart O'Dell, pastor.
yrui t ni n u Best. Sliest. Alwtyi kellilw)
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS PEIfiMRE
their valuables.
All the nruice In the district Bet
out to get! Janibulingnm. Late ln
September at a place called Korlyar
Bpecial pojitc surrounded a house oc
cupied by the gang. Police fire set
the roof ahUze, Janibuliugam made a
dash for freedom, killing the Inspec
tor In his rush, but was himself
killed by the police.
o
Stiles Hurd and George M. Swag
gart of Elktou were business visitors
in Koseburg today and callers at the
News- Kev;;-v office.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Mackay leavo
Monday for Marshfield where they
expect to locate permanently. Mr.
Mackiiy Is golnc into business in
the Coos lt;iy cltv.
Taylor's special treatments for
Catarrh, lagrippe, female complica
tions, dyspepsia, pneumonia and heart,
gc.tr and cancer, Tiave no known
equal or superior. In use forty years.
Taylor's Specific Co., Koseburg, Ore-
Igon.
Ten 3'n elerlrln V.... f
twi. s.e Hudson Electric
We ll.l,,r
Take No Risks
Wr'te any .OP, .,j .
w Jtn.rai Insurance.
10 atom thi, thing today
'OHN eTflURRY
Irui
"ranee Agency
Mrs. G. M. Frohmeder, who lias
been visitlim at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Young for several days
left yesterday for Marysville. Cali
fornia, where she will visit with rel
atives and friends. Mrs. Frohmeder
Is from t amp Hondas. Wlsronln.
KEEPING PACE
The Hosyhurg National Hank keeps
pace with the growth of busim-as.
All the while it Is adding to Its facili
ties and increasing its cap:iuty for
broader service.
Checking Accounts are invited.
The Koseburg National Bank
Roseburg Ore.
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Ow-iug to the fact that some people
persist ln abusing the privilege 1 have
heretofore granted them of passing
through my property, on the West
side of the river opposite Roseburg,
by leaving the gates open, and In
some instances actually fastening
them open, thus allowing my stock to
stray Into this city, I find it necessary
to lock my gales and prohibit all tres
passing on my place, without my
sjiecific permission. Responsible par
ties living above the place will be
granted temporary permission to pass
through under certain conditions,
which may be accertaiucd by calling
to nie personally.
Signeil this tile 1st day of Novem
ber, l'J3.
O. J. LINDSEY.
LOCAL NEWS
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Halites of
Elkton were In Roseburg this after
noon looking after business mutters.
Among Itioso 111 town today from
Glindale were C. Newbold and Mrs.
C. Nebo.
Mrs. M. M. Van Horn who resides
Intlreen was In town for a few hours
today visiting and attending to
btislncsj.
Chrysanthemums for sale. Digger,
better and more of them. Come and
see t ti t-m. At the home of II. II
Church 318 East Commercial Ave.
Dr. and Mrs. Dewey Wilson resi
dents of Kiddle spent a short time In
town today visiting and attending to
butiuess.
J. R. R. Smlck and son, Raymond,
of CanyonvHIe. left lust nidit for
Corvallis, where they will attend the
football game.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Wood, residents
nf Myrtle Creek, were in town lo,
day attending to business and visit
ing with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Edwards were
In town today nttemling to business
and visiting with friends. . Mr. and
Mrs. Edwards are from l iupqua.
A. D. Cornwell today purchased
the nine-room muderii home on Win
chester street toriueily owned by
('has. I,. Wilson. The di al was made
by Cbas. Kyi s.
Mrs. Edna Ilallali. Miss O. C. Cof
fin. Kay and Ell lab Ilailan, of
Drain, arrived In Koseburg today to
attend the funeral of V. N. Kltch-Inr.
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The Prime Factor for a
SUCCESSFUL SUNDAY DINNER
Is Plenty of Good Things to Eat
WELL, HOW'S THIS
Fried Spring Chicken
and Chicken Pot-Pie
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The Most Popular Place in Town
Buick Open Cars are Stormtight
Perfect protection is provided from rain and wind.
The lower frame cf the windshield fits into a perma
nent rubber grommet Moulded rubber seals every
joint between the frames and posts. At the top a new
weatherstrip, steel reinforced, excludes all air that
might enter between the windshield and top, md sic'j
curtains button to the windshield, instead of the potita,
covering the alight crack betwoen them.
In addition to these and numerous other refinements,
Buick four-wheel brakes uiTord a r.reatcr degree cf
safety on all models.
SEE THI DUICK AND RIDE IN IT
MOTOR SI 10P GARAGE
Distributors for Douglas County
ROSEBURG OREGON
When better automobiles ire built, Buick will build them
Buick Motor Company, Flint, Mich.
By WINNER
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