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ROSEBURQ NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 19:3. PAGE SEVEN M.J.'.ivi'iU.'i key DaSgecial! ' Hard Wheat Flour $6.70 and $6,80 per bbl. Thursday Friday Only wrat ,heX- U8S fr farmer buys-Thaf 8 Us. 'A WIFE'S STORY' By JANE PHELPS Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg and Oakland ..MM , - ? r Antlers Theatre. '; I'ola NeKrt, Conway T arlo and ...... . .......,';! Conrad NukcI are seen In "lii-IU Don- l ua." I'ola Negri's first Ainerii an- CIT! XXI I poed friend to had plveii mi' aliunde Paramount production, whlrh Altliouiili aiinojed that Paul wouldl few weeks of happlncs. of departure j v.lll hi- shown at thu Antlers theatre t'll me nolhliiK coiiccriiia his pnsi-'from anxiety ov.t money matters. tonight. Ilella Donna, uh admirers of lion wlih tht' Motor Coinpay. 1 wus j It was a warm day. and 1 was very ! Mrs Chepstow had named her when really happier than 1 had boon lu a Hied when at last I went p to my. her beauty power was at Its !eiKht. .1... . i i.,.. i,u I. ..! ' room tn dress. Dut I had nmhine ' uoouslonicd to having men bow ...... l. i..,..! ...ri,, .... ,, ..tli ln. hut nlcnsant thoushis. .My ilium T ! submissively to nor will, but alio in a business that, niiKht ho jut-man-j would bo a success, Paul would b. eni, Kue nit- riini mun a........ wo . i.,..."v. .,,,. i l TlieV CaiUO llimu o.i no- ueiuin :se T Koast mat muiwbywmy TURKEY had not known tor years. Quito regularly he pave me money for my own und the children's needs. not much to bo suro, hut enough so! Logan save tuc that by eurnful planning; to Kt-t alonn. All nthi-r bills tended to. Kalhor ho lol .11.1 a.wl 1. V'l. II'M4I ll t.l It. i i. l.i ,..k t riontit him. could only stammer my, ihauks. but With this surcease from worry 1 the children wore loud in their ex became yountur. both iu spirit and prcrsions of delight, and went happl in looks. Not only my mirror, butlly off to bed curry in k their tr.-as- I works out her own destruction when she meets a certain Mahmoutl parou- thf richest man In Cairo. Her tr..!.. the tnvl tiny look to the house I P,,w,r vanquishes, and she becomes ...i K,wii... Wh, n Hiev came 111 11 iav" he desert chiefs every. a be O' exquisite I wish. The picture is a romantic traK- I w- a able ' roses and live pounds of delWon. ,!'r"0,wl ,,y Kltimanrk-o. ... T ? JI,i "' ,,,.' k,,,.,., ,.. ,. ,. ill brliiKs a new I'ola Neitri to the bis he at- cindy. Hid a book, for Joan n N , haye m,ver told me he doll for Laura. I o ..nr. ri . : Whit& Kl.nu.ml) hj , h , be dunned at bis Kindness and pen. rosity KrmiP rii, u,ur flr-t nn,l fiiUABLE TAILOR Kohlh.gen BldB. (Next Door Umpqu. Hot.!) We Do Alteration! Cleaning and Pressing f IslI VacMillan Heard Viking to Slation Chicago. EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS at . tuc FIRST BAFTIST CHURCH Nov. "i I'ec. 3. Kev. K. H. Gum, Preacher Key. U. L. Hall. Musical Il- rector. Kev. H. L. Caldwell, Pastor. Every evening, 7:30 You are Invited. mv friends told me so. I took more pains with appearance, my clothes. Nothiiu? makes a woman so careless as conslanf worry, and almost un consciously I hud allowed myself to become indifferent, l'aul noticed, re marked upon my Improved appear ance. I said: "I look better. Paul, because I'm not worried all the time. You have a position, lire learning a business, why should n't I look and feel better?" had no riKin to nres. 1 never nnowru mem m su up for dinner when Paul was nt home. He said they annoyed him with thflr chatter. Logan was profuse In his praise of the dinner, and wh.n coffee was terved on the porch congratulated mo on bavins secured so good a maid. "I hated to think of you doini; me nial work." he said, looking- at me Willi that peculiar vlint in his eyes J that had so troubled me on his first visit, hut which had n famous European film star's first and only production made since her ar-' rival lu this country. I -in a- Wearever Aluminum Roaster Special Reduction in Prices for this week. See Our Window. Regular $7.30 Roaster, Special ....$6.50 Regular $0.65 Roaster, Spec's! - 5.50 Regular $5.45 Roaster, Special - - W-50 An attractive Carving Set, regular fi .50 seller, will be offered to each purchaser of a Weurever ltoasur tlurlui; this sulo at tho special price of $3.79 Liberty Theatre. j Another Innovation can be credited ! to Marshall Neilan. In his latest pic- i I lure. "The Kternal Three," which will. ' he seen at the Liberty theatre, for the last time tonight, he has conceiv-l ed, designed and used a novel gam-1 lug table in reality a "partner pick er" for his dancers. Patterned alter a roulette wheel, so as to have the thrill of being a gumo of chance, a huge tlial spins, and at a given signal a Utile human puff luill hotiri nut of n .'vnlfir Antrt4,imunl n absent all ' ,1(tl) (i1H spinning numbers. Whut- I el : ..yer number she land on is the win ning one. Thu lucky man then ChurchEM Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE jt-Bound Ship Are lint Touch With States and i r 1- a by Kauio. lias at Los Angeles and San Fran cisco, operas ahd concerts from New York and Chicago and other enter tainment from hundreds of stations. NORTH POLE! Mesares can be sent to f.'ends and relatives, and word ran bo received from them bo that the long A.:ic j winter no longer, holds the terror of, isolation for the explorers of the modern day. ' The Chicago Board of Trade sta- ! lion, each Wednesday night, gives a. special program for the Mnc.MMlan , partv. This program consists largely 1 of a review of the main news events for the week, giving all matters of news Interest to the Ice-bound men. Last night the local radio listeners were In touch with the Chicago sta tion as its news bulletins were read for the benefit of the explorers. When this program was over they nailed limine for other stations. ttin.- out. Hut ev n . ana- iPO,h happened to bring in tho . ni:o titu lei tl:, irwe.ik signals from the small bhlp. - raoruir.e whi n Hoy , considerable time was renulred in S. llw..rd appeared i j.,.ttine the station in loud enough .. ..i lrni..ii Once a through dinner so. making me woman Is a frump all her charm Is i at ease with him. "You seem like .1,...' l..t iliiu-n I voon? eirl tonight. f..i 'v', ciiliiir on. can't af-1 "I'm anything but that." I replied 1 out of it springs ford to neglect yourself " ' flushing under Ins gaze. l m an oin : dancing partner. In this manner "I am getting aged nlmost 27." ! married woman with two big child- l Neilau believes he has solved the I replied laughing Paul's remarks ren." I "wall flower" problem, about women alwavi amused me. "No one would believe It to see , L,,e Jane Crson. daughter of "overs weeks had passed since you tonight." he said. Then Paul. Prank I rson. who co directs with n,ve Togan ined with us. I had who wn, always .uneasy unless he. Neilan, Is the puff ball, '."..r ... i-.i id he were included in the conversation, I -o would come again, when Paul tele-, broke in and changed the subject by Sd he was bringing Him down to speaking of the latest war news n Sinner and added: the papers declaring America would "Up sure vou Ket a wattress." ! Burely be dragged into It. i promised feeling a bit hurt that , "You will be exempt anyway .w i, h,,,i not snid get someone to help' wood." Lagan . ...!.,. .1... n.railnn of the llill-1 tOO old tO hi' Hie Willi lie- t:,im..l , - ., ner It wus not for me, to neip me, n- ........... he wanted a waitress, but to impress I It seemed almost ridiculous that "a . Nevertheless 1 engag-i they should talk as if we were going '1 ' ..i t',o rest of the into the war. As yet such a contin- day in have the how to prepare I LOCAL NEWS J Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 183 L. Fuller brushes for Xmas. 302 It. Watklns products, 120 W. Lane street. Onlers delivered, phone 177. watcnes nis numuer on me lame, and , ... ,..,.,. ,,r,t,.rtv In lovelv clrl-hls evergieens .ui . . . Persons gatheting on the M Kdcnhowor will ho prosecuted mistletoe and Wo do all kinds of electrical repair roik. Hudrton Klcetric Store. Painless extraction of UMYi at room 9, Masonic Temple. Dr. Nor baa. Order those Kawlelch extracts and spices now for your Thanksgiving din ner. Phone 41". Karl lthoatK cmarked. drafted, and 'You're have a r then spent the rest of the into the war. as y.'i sucn a com., the kllhcen. determined to gency had scarcely been suggested, e very nicest dinner I knew' Tomorrow Pnul Designs tnim 1. prepare Locan had been a' tr ..mpntiy Id don't own nidio seM :n th? habit of belnp rruiinling lw staie- ii in tht wool raillo (i amund each il;iy 'tvs on huff (ar their ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN by MRS. ELLSBURY (Address all communications to Mrs. Ellsbury, care ot tJews-Rovicw.) Kummage sale next Thunsday and Friday, corner Hose and Oak streets. Come and look things over. o W. (!. Reeti was In town this af ternoon for several hours looking uT ter business matters. Mr. Hoetz Is trim Oakland. C. P. VANCE and give the date, time and place. The eld name of fruit basket up set is good for this kind of a party, and, Harvest Home is another good game, j For harvest home, give each child a I small basket to go marketing with for Thanksgiving goodies, such as small i nlasaes of icily, oranges, p?ars, ap ples, etc., which have been hidden about the room. The one who most , nearly fills his basket is the win Lloyd's Tnxl tot1 easy riding. Spe cial rates on country trips. No trip less than fJfty coUs. Phone 44. i ' o-i f-tMIPKItATIVK SCHIOli: HITS ;i-:km.x pood piioi'rri:i:i:s . 1 1 Jf-- ' they state, hut both heard Captain .lac.Millan talking quite plainly. He was nddresHing the Chicago station, hanking them for their thoughtful nd announced hpard ti,e North n.nh n.jE'icted their .ilousli this morning, 'r-u tie ;( tiit'Veni. nt ;lw rauio .ets. mien that they could : uort of the news of the day. He men ih. ir ox:i cars w hen tioni d that his ship Is now located r almost hall an hour - within ten and one-half decrees o' ak, di.-:.uit staiimi, the north pole and that It Is coni- Ti,lc of the niinoiin- pletelv Ice-hound. The men are all all Inters WXI , the WPll and in good spirits and greatly Dear Mrs. Kllsbury Can you help nie with a love prooiem too .- i n...-. t . .. .rit tlir,,o ve:irs ' and as I do not see any prospect of be-1 (r.v Assocl.itca rre-s t,i . hnr for another, FTIAXKFOUT l. TDK ODKK vear or two wouldn't It be wiser, and I Nov. 22. The profiteering middle- ! tor the voice to be distinguished, belter for her, if we broke the engagi- - men aeaimg in iii "i o"- ment ? I have had a lot of sickness anu j dealt a nnra Diow oy me iu-..,.,... - trouble and have not been able to get I efforts of a committee representing anvthing ahead, nlthouch 1 work oil I city and labor olfldal and a com the time She works loo, and nup- mlttee of the Lardhuiul. or fanners ness In sending out a complete re- po,.ts herself. She has never said ; orgnnlzalinu. I nder me n, w si ' anvthing ;ind although 1 love ner ver u-.,.. ........ f' ,,fr,d much I have thought a lot about it ! meats are delivered weekly at flxi d "11 . ' . ..,T,'J. : i. f;r to keen her! prices and distributed through inu- tii d to me. v DONALD DONALD Why not marry, and. both A i,y Donald It. MacMll- enjoying the advantages which radio i'TiT, who Is now froz- affords them, the local faii3 heard .rno winter within I him say. alt dgrci'a the I Captain VacMillan's description of j how the F.skituos acted when they " first heard voices and music from the I air was quite amuting. This de scription appeared in one of l!ie press 1 articles s"nl out from 'his station. To ; the Ks.;lr:ir.s who knew noth'ng of w'l ship lto,l,ii,i a party l'vr!orrs. striviiu to V h r-l.-. ar- i.-e.to, kcl - ' ill nl Iter e- I J'.-r-'! fiitrii 1.. n, -iip, tr.'y at.' i;i C. P. Vance, director of the American commission named to survey the Phil ippine crude rubber situation. tj.eaa.iii;i.c).-iUia v,Hjt.i Coats and Dresses Reduced for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Coats Priced at $03 to $S9 $12.50 Reduction Coats Priced at $15 to $S i $10 Reduction Coals Priced at $22 to $:i . $5 Reduction Colors-Drown. Navy anil Ulack, Plain and Fur Trimmed. Dresses Silk, Crepe, Wool and Satin Dresses Priced nt $12 to $19 , Reduced to $39.50 Dresses Priced at $.17 to $:t'J . Reduced to $32.50 Dresses Prie d at $.12.50 to $35 Reduced to $26.50 Dresses Priced at $22.50 to $27 Reduced to $19.50 THE MARKSRURV COMPANY niripal authorities. ' The result has been that the city workers and farmers have eliminated the middlemen: retail prices ot po- - - . , . i e i. go rlaht on working? Many couples ao , (ato(,g um, ., , eonsumers hve it, rather than postpone xneir b(.cn rnrtured nearly 50 per cent anil date from year to year, and I think (h( farmPrs nri. receiving better they are wise. You have been en-1 1(,es ,,, i,(.fl)r,.. Another nilvan gaged long enough to know that you , tHRp ls t1!lt ,,,, supply of potatoes love each other, and with the -added & lma jf. ,.i,ltu. incentive that a home and wife glvej p,.,,,,,.,,. and oilier econo- you, I am sure It will not be long un-, . urcluu the extension of til you find you a e..:i-la:il H'WJ Of I!,,. Willi ''Tt:,ii:i... V. and c.,n. .-ati-in nh :ri. :!'l gei.inu "": I have no tioubt 'Jan to oih. i- 'iiunicip.ilitie ii ,. r i. .ii,. .,, h..i . ask ner auoui n, anu lo ver rron motion pictures, nulomo- I but what she will be willing. DAILY WEATHEP REPORT bile,, trains, telephone!, or other! ' IT. S. Weather Tureau. local office modern inventions, the wonder of Dear Mrs. Kllsbury When one goes Roseburg, Orcguu, 21 hours ending 6 ,,,, i, ni. i s and music coming through ire 10 :,n anetnooo in. , . a ,,, air tro'ii points thousands of mile: r-ioM 'aitai. attel heard v it li original vol :i'-5 (til of t!, .ea'tt.t: ni ih. r,ni;i- i "ii"' an-1 distinctness bonlered on -'.' tit tnii!i:iiiinc 'he supernatural and was beyond n of i,i, h Captain 1 1 h , i r coinprehenslon. fat nut iiaih !llS. I The local radio listeners who lii'h iiav,. i ...i i heard tho shin, slate that tho sliinnis ill rt.lll.. n, . ' fV.IVI,, i. ..l..nPli nll.n,,l. (t P ' w is ol-r, a ,,,,rt ,f required considerable time to get f- a;t.Tti. nt ai..! (- .nt'.in 1 11" tn in nronerlv It Is exnecletl thai i;,; ii,,, loth. -r fans will endeavor to nick up ' Kf ar. ,!,-i;y ruti-r-I station and additional reports 't- 'tU all p;. ! f ! Will he Ti Cl iVCd. j;1"'"'- f tvit;g o .:is ,1a;,,,. or,; ,,.s. 41;5 subscribers an buyers read i ..? KOPenurg News-Itevie-jy ls re- and go aflair what should bo worn, and should the coal and hat (if one ia worn) be removed? Can you give me a new idea for a Thanksgiving party for children? I would be more than grateful. CINDF.UEI.LA CINDERELLA: The hat is worn but ie nnt removed at the tea. A heavy coat, or tur wrap mar ot ","w"wv,i Total deficiency but the gloves, hat ana purse are ft- j.. Precipitation In Ins. and Hundredths Highest ioiinr:,:ii!v yesterday .... Highest i-mperattite yesleiday .... .'7 Lowest t.-niperniut-e last night 4i Total iirecip. sinie first ot month .55 Normal precip. for HiIk monih 4.S7 Total precip. from Sept 1, 1923 to date. - M Aver, precip. front Sept. 1, Is. i .... b.iS lrom sepi. i 11" . . , . ' Kl I'nnhnrf scenes OT OlctUTCS Ot In the state. The large circulation fruit, or a turkey. Have them re. c all In tonight's News-Review. Come and be THANKFUL with tained. I Aver, precip. for Pi wet seasons, Invite the children to a Pilgrim' (Sept. to May, tin luslve) 3LS party, having them dress as the Pil- tonj.-iit ate! Friday. grims of long ago. Send out your in- WILLIAM I1F.LL, Observer. vitalions on cards decorateo THE LADIES SIIOPPE cf,&,rAS Thanksgiving Most Complete Stock of Merchandise For Self and Gifts at Lowest Prices. Extraordinary One Day Sale Saturday white Just arrived, a beautiful collection of Import ed Pure Lin.-n Damask Cioths, and Napkins IU Y I-OII C.IFTS. to irtiti 1 perfect. Saturday Special One Day Only. Pequot Pillow Tubing , BUY FOR GIFTS .... .,..,, v ll..n,lil, -hod Handkerchiefs. and pa.el shades, corners deftly embroidered. Ill' Y Ft K (ill'TS A TEW SUGGESTIONS Stamped Needlework. Itllihon Oifts, Linen Towels Corsnco, Klowers, Kxqnlslto Phlllp i,. lingerie. Leather Hand Hag, lloudolr And Dozens of other Articles. Cups, Fancy Aprons, Kid liloves. COME AiD SEE! 139 N. jackson The Ladies Shoppe wj n. jackson with ! PflOFESSIONAL CAhUS OP M. H. Pl.Yl.'K Chlropratic us. slclnn 114 YV 1 ana 8t P'ice It. n-;..n ti P-ve Tablets r to c!.-.-.r :' -'. .r.V ' .T -""N- the TUBBY He's Not Such A Dumbbell After All trt ' and nt.it nr.--.(.,..';'. -''-"s . - ' T'li-f.e, as ."'.,--b-';rn ?.-3:X?:i Lur- tad ' i "i I : 3?'-- 1-1 (..T V .ctiv. f are th. asa ARE Voo JUiT " - . OH WrtAT A BIG OUM'BELl. Vfiu APE. MoT KNOW I M- W -r'.w it uiAS EftSVAS ... - I 1 L V' i By WINNER 1 CC'OLO DO T VJITHO0T PLElM' I.MTh' eCOK EVJEM 0MCE-AM' VoU ODM' EVEN KM0'vJ VOMERt NORTH POLE IS i IIKF FOA II . m n.i'T r ' 1 1 xJ. k0 A .... WAS IM CEMTt'M V AMERICA. 6t'. Kho HO. HE. he W'Yf KNEW Trt ANSWtC to THKT CNt- wi nissco ME in TvJO TIME iiaadth Mi- iWinAKlM ENV CHANOtD ii s 3 i r -ji--' S i -ir. WATCH FOR "TUBBY" AND HIS DOIN'S IN THE DAILY