R08EB0BQ --.PPVI-W. MONDAY. JANUARY 21,
pce two
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
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PRUNE
KINS
BY BERT G BATES
have
ADDRESSES 0. OF 0.
All n.aia ot rep.bll. ailon of 1
ntr.;d lutond daw matter May 17. 1MH, at the iWHlofllc. at Ho.eUurg.
Or icon, uuur iu aui i mr.i -. o -
GERMANY'S ECONOMIC CONDITION.
COOD EVENING FOLK8
Just a we wer
Beginning to
Thmk about
Weannq the
B. V. 0 agin
01' Man Winter
Con-.es along and
Unlo.di a gob
Of frost on ue.
DUMB-LL DORA THINKS
Th. American Legion drummera
are traveling men.
Mitten, took the place of galoahee
Germany's economic difficulties today are more serious than
th.-v have been at any time since the armistice in the opinion of
Dr Krnest M. Patterson, professor oi economics at. me tn- y.
... , i i 1 .. ,.. !.. mi nm. t V P
Mty oi rennsy va.a v. o na - - -J Th. .-M anoth
Iiomic survey in iiuruiiiny. ins r.... ...... o ' ! day yestiddy.
nii,l.C..lin- work of the American Quakers with the fund oil r
10,000,000 being raised in the I'nited States by the American I Kew .ioflan: -stop looking and
... . r. t: f . t :.!..... ..-li..li T:iinr ( Iimw Iliten."
UommilK'e lor nent'l oi ueii.i.i.i v,iiuun.-ii jt -ji.v
eral Henry T. Allen is chairman.
"Unemployment, high prices and low wages have combined
to create a desperate situation," Dr. Patterson said. "Germany
: struggling to solve her problems but must receive foreign ns
stance on a large scale if a terrible calamity is to be averted.
i'ood supplies from foreign countries must come soon to save the
lives of thousands of children who have been long unueriiuui
.. l. . .na,nnnn dancers
hardly lift whea the nl.ht crowd be
gins to arrive. ....v..
East ot the East End dance clubs
are springing 119 on aluioDt aa laBe
a scale u West of th Went bna.
The Inhabitants of East Ham "i
soon have a ballroom "
I .-,t frl.klewood already
. ha. a similar place to eat Iffy U
OREOO.N'. Eu- rythmic Impulses. So has' W .led on
,1 -special )-"Itl and Wlllenden Green and many otn-
your voice apeak not thrown worn. er.. h of the tunes ! tt . U.ave at 311
hut inrousn irvir. u .-).. and nuo- " " -
E. Vinln.. Ahl.nd man and president danrea to n , 1 ..-- ; - - -
ot the Omcw thn.b.r of Commerce '
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE
UNIVERSITY
gene, Ore., Jan.
WANTED
'T
FOR SALE Dry 16
I'hone 452 or 212 H.
in.
V.ock
01 me weo (.iihui,,. . I rrnnl America. I'sua ly It taaea
in an addre. on -A-ijustment to Sue from Amerl a (Q
.ondon come here
Usually it takes sev-
No. Jackson St.
chs" delivered before an
i o-
! A TRAGEDY
She laid the still, white
I tide those that had gene
1 aroan. no sigh from
she let
..,.,.,,70 hut Rt th, i-on-
of University of Onpm siuJenU ca auB. at ,he Crthfineutiil
At the opening of his address W. ,H fur ln w)Ine of them the
Viuln told the aiudmts that 1 hf d, danc orchestras Btill sntlnfy the pa
adopted a personal quuuion as tn, truu5 wt Alexander's Rastlme
theme of hl ape. ch and then pro- ,lan(, ., whlle every dapper ln Enjf
ceeded to tell his audience hy the, Ull )laH kn0wn about tho scarcity
n ..ii...i in mime cases i.Qnonaa fnr months. Americau
to make a success of life and use his musicians make up most of the bei
irainlng advantageously. ter dance orch.tras. for sno"
The philoBophy of the business man, Europeans have never learuea iu
Is dilferent than thai of the collese uay jazi music well enough 10 sal
man. explained Ibe speaker. The bus- iafy the discriminating
luess man desires energy and dynamic It is not "y '"'g halls in
force In his associat-s ami employes, to most of LodoB . dunce hal Is in
The coMe.e man. on the other hand, is order to danc J
a neeker after truth and fact. As a re- have tneir u ,,,,,,.
-ult of this diffen n-.. In philosophy Ph-, p" wafk, over .0
some college men often Rifted and! '"" nrnament.'d by these
nhowing much ability, become crllW women, picks out a partner;
unci cyuicai. They r'-iuse iu -"i"'-,rl :i,n..- with her. and when uie mu-
Y ANTED Housework bJ
wiced girl. Phone 212 J.
experl
WANT-l-To rent. i. or 6 rm. house.
utifurn:!;hed. Re-ix.c.sible parties. H.
i Moore, care Xewe Review.
WANTEI A wocuin or girl for gen
eral housework. JUs. V. m. 1. W a
Myrtle t reek.
FOR SALE Used player pfiT,
c- thn Q?.l l.
run. sa-t 1 ' u. t. tnmi
rt 1., 1 A XV. T
r'l'R SALE 10 In. oak luJT
V. A. Jenkins. Phone MKli.
HAY FOR S A LE AtdTnbow
chard tracts. Phone 20r'3,
FOTTSALE O. A. C. "EarTSpjj
CUlcas, oreu iu lay. I'uotlft -
Jllliia naiori, iHriiuan.
form be-
before- r.
her. Suddenly
forth a cry that pierced the
1 1 ... ! 1:4: II... .ri...ii-imr miiivicii o rlrKPLLS -
CU aim are in no ci.iiuilium iu ihcvi ure biv....6 --- , tomorrow.
air, making It vibrate Into a thousand
echoes. It seemed to come from the
...... Hn,h. ni hr -oul. Twice the
cry was repeated, and then all was
She would lay another
It takes four nuts to hold a steering
the car In the roid,
wit h their employer und as a result
are necessarily di."mk-sed from his
Hervic:e. I
Criticism of Hie conventions of life
are the source of much maladjustment
sai.l the speaker. I'ark benches ln
New York City are filled with men
ra-.-ned and deject'd outcasts ready
for oblivion who are virtima of their
self inflicted maladjustment. Many of
these men are highly trained univer
sity and college men, according to Mr.
Vming.
Mr. Vining then advised the col
lege man, whom he characterized as
being a freshman In life, how to make
adjustment which will enable him to
fit into a new community. Observe
Hie roiiventiiins of the new environ-
iea u - . 1
... u., uivnun..e nnu
sic stops sne bcis i"i -"-
returns to her enclosure, blick haired
r7r7C.7 ui;,.uu-fii k nr anV kind Of ..,ii . 1 f utmnMuf-a
work on Monday only after IV a. iu.i cod 8awn,m glW- Accessibl. 1
AH.irea Mondav, care ies-i.-." truck, a nilleB cast of Rosm.J
." T. ' I Inilhlnm. Dixonville i
li'ivTVil Tlnver lor .V lieiB
top Looking Class bill, J2 P" tier.. F0U gALE! New three boito"jTiJ:
24 geese J2 each. 25 tons hay at tractor plow, 12 inch. HM pk.
less than cost per ton. i"i"--cows,
2 heifers. Some farm unplt-
. vn,.'ii think vou stole them.
m,.i.e 'me a nrice. Renter for 500' FOR
acres good pasture. Inquire coiner
Booth tL Eddy, Miller's Addition.
about live acres, can bo
right. See it at Broadway'i CV
SALE Smith
7" MISCELLANEOUS
vruoer S-.J
Tu!lor 5 hnrste ri R11 - "1
...-.. . ., n ,
In. cable, cociplete outfit, iD.J
T I FOR SALE A 240 egg "old
. ...... t I'V,.,n 11S Y.
dancing men are available .0 women , V, iu- oy 11 u,
. ant njirinpra at the i Mie. M. fearte. '
same price, half a shilling a dance. , CAR o'En t-ont forget to call
. o I E53 when in need of auto paxU.
fiarira Auto Wrecking House,
incubator, and Newton oil w
colony brooder. Both for J25.
iii'u ur 1U14U110 0-0 .u&oer y
and tulxrculosis.
"Hailway traffic is paralyzed, factories arc silent and the, No man can serve two masters,
cities lack adcuuale fuel supplies. A moderate improvement in Tho o have tried ,t are rv.nB
...... . . . ll. . i I... I ''"' M-J-
the Ruhr has meant a slight change lor me oeaer inimigiimu me
Iihineland but even there gains are but siight and in the unoc
cupied area conditions are becoming worse.
"In unoccupied uermany on uecemoer mi, mem
117,000 entirely without work and l,8r,000 on part time. In the; wh(n Cupid hlU the mark he gen.
........ ') IU1IIIIIKI vi ..i-. tuliillv iinciiinlovt'd. accofdillir to erallv Mis. it.
t -r- ir
The SDhinx may not talk now. but inK what he has accomplished
the tlatness ot ner noe wouio in.v-.-
incNi
1 j.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Safety deposit ooxe-,
Roseburg National Dank.
FOR SALE St. Valentine bto-j
aeeu, 01 mo uti nome
sirain, neavy toiiae, extra
heads, carefully selected, c
Sheppard, Dixonville.
FL RXlSIiEL) house, close in, lor rent.
Inquire at Singer Store.
. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
W. G. Wade was injured yesterday room with heat. 311 K. Oak St.
FOR SALE Hay, wood and
trees. R. I Ellis Nursery i.
Hose St., rnone 2 its.
Dr. llrauns. minister of labor.
"Those who work find their wages in the new money far be
low the amount paid in lil 1, while prices for food and clothing' that me once talked too much,
are far above those in pre-war days. For a few weeks prices have- ss
been atabilized and farmers are bringing foodstuffs to market; f l "h. Am.r"j
more freely, but this very stabilization lias added to the dillicul-, tan fUo.
ties bv increasinif nianufacturinK costs, ractones cannot place &s&
orders and unemployment has rapidly increased
workers can buy little and the unemployed must subsist largely
on meagre doles.
"Dr. iirauns said that many municipalities had reported that
half their population was destitute and that in several industrial
centers in the occupied zone 80 per cent of the population is de
pendent on public support. During the week ending December 8
the central committee for foreign relief fed 515,017 people and
one of their officials estimated that they were meeting only about
I vv.ik v . v.f ,.v .. ( HWh. nut. mv love?
Dr. Patterson summarized his report to General Allen at Uie, ..BCcauie. angei mifie. you
office of the American Committee for General Kehef of German Might for such heavy work."
Children, 10 West 1 1th street, New York by stating "Germany of j T
. , . .. . . . . , One man would be Just as smart
today is a huge economic organization that is not lunctioning. 4nother if he could think of it m
The problem is not one of tho shortage of labor power or of fixed i time,
capital. There is a shortage of working capital and a dearth ot
many raw materials, ilo all production is carried on at such
a high cost that competition wilh other countries in the world
market is in many lines entirely impossible at the present.
"With a few exceptions the trend is steadily for the worse.
ih ear In which he was riding ..nn rji-vT Furnished housekeeping
near Myrtle Creek skidded and turned, r0oms, water and light paid,
wheel on a car. and on. nut to hold, ment wau his first ommendnUoM paruy "roo glass win-1 "', ,, f .art.
jour emploer. say nothing and provejdow of the sedan, and : a j nt con m(,ct o oua floor jquire 1201
vour ability to work under ttiir con- cuasion 01 uie Winchester St.
venilonal wav of doing things. Do! Ins unconsciousness.
not offer advice to a business man
who has devoted a lifetime to attain-
I.
Kven employed I Cermany has no fear of a coal
A barking dog may not bite, but
there is no use taking a chance until
they Invent hole-proof trousers,
t p
SUCH CRUST
"Did you make these biscuits, my
dear?"
"Yes. darlina."
"Well, I'd rather you would not
f make any more, sweetheart."
1 Whu nut. mv love?"
are too
Scientists have unearthed eggs six
inches long, I bet the hens that laid
them cackled like a machine gun.
, , h,.r- tie arc dent tUll llt.M r urnisiieu HUUec -yms
occurred, was covered with Ice and I rooms with nice gardeu spot Mis.,
the machine started to skid, ln order j I. N Mathewe, 111U Prospect St. i
. ,V, kanlr intH tsTt HL-VP r. Ulil) t? T I. Tn-n tun
llecome a loyal worker, was the 10 seep uom f '
second bit of advice o.fered the slu- tne river u . ui-j. ,-" " I
..n.i K....n.,wt hm en ne nuo uie enii. ..., r uaeL 111 imiuvu an.... ...c uuv.
Vluing said was seatea in tne 'uacii o. i..-
speak was thrown againsi uie m "-
head broi;e out uie gia. runuimii...
he was not cut. but the force with
uhieh his head struck caused un
consciousness. He wa-3 brought to his .
home In Roseburg. and lr. Sether! I
.. . . K..fi- he i .
Caileil. 11 was seieiai iiumo .. - . H .
One fits, tho I retrained consciousness, and is tiu Killt SALE IjU oak china closet, can
suffering someT.nat inim uie eu.-v.if dp useu lor djcik care. -o. auuiwhi
of the blow. It Is believed, however., mi Bromley, 416 Mill St. '
that there will be no permanent ""Uf, ,,,.,,
Leeis 01 uie uiun- . -
aged so that it was necessary to pro
Cure a service car to bring it to
di nts. "Woik right in
active living part.'' Mr.
with eiiiiihasls. "Let you voice
not through your words but through
service."
Much of the satisfaction and glory
in life is to be derived from creating
something betler, declared tho-speak-
er. Hie supreme genius anu me
criminal sit ide by side.
other does not. One created, the
others destroyed. This, believes Mr.
Vining. shows Hie necessity of ad
justment for succea.
has small house , fair barn, 3 small .
chicken houses, other tract is;
river loam. Fine for broccoli. Both j
a fine proposition. See L. It. Cheadlo !
uenDower.
FOR SALE Tl
FOR SALE S acres by nonniJ
lioou House, Darn, gome prune
and berries, family orchard
pies in bearing, pears, tin-
large grape vinyard. About 1
from the So. tmpqua river.
place has been sold for $4300 J
now ?2oOO. rree mail del
Helblg, 407 W. Cass St.
TOO MUCH "WORK. Thai s i-
to move out on my ranch u;
offering my home in West Rol
for sale at a very reasonable rl
Will sell house and other bti.
and as much land as ptrrJ
w.snes. with the lmprovemest
will sell the entire place
Ballf.
Roseburg.
DETAILS OF DILLARD'S
DEATH ARE RECEIVED
R H E UM A T I C
NEURITIS
LEAVES YOU FOREVER
Every druggii-t in this county is au
thorized to Mtv to every rheumatic
suffered that if a full pinl bottle of
Allcnrhii, the sure conquerer of rheu
niullsin, does not show the way to
u..... .1... ar,.ni- r.Mllll0 BU'llllen lllllltlt
and do away with even the slightest ! ing to work, instead
twinge of rheuni.Uc pain, he will giaih
Iv return your money without com-
mi nt.
Allnerhu has been tried and tested
for years, and really marvelous re-
A great deal of publicity is being i suits have been accompli; heft in tne
mwen woman who will auemnt 10 ' most severe cases mifiu wie buiu-i-
Visible supplies of food in the cities are a little greater with few i r.u some spirits for a reward of! ing and agony an Intense and piteous
able to buy. Invisible Supplies in warehouses and cellars arej
probably small. A temporary price stabilization has aided slight-; her such a large sum for the teat of Alleiirlm, who for many years sul
ly, but the government is again out of f inula ami a further orgy! when anyone can do it with iittit.d ,J;:;,',,lluVf,."lh "ZX
of inflation inu.cnds. I'nless and until the imlitical dilticulUes
' NP- -1.
Forrest Dillard, a former resident;
of this city, w ho died a few days ago
at F.urcka. California, was killed by,
being thrown violently against the
side of a caboose Iu which lie was rid-
of by a tailing
tree, according to details of the acci
dent received here by relatives. A
number of workmen were in the ca
boose riding to the woods where
they were at work,. when the caboose
jumped the track and struck a logging
car on another track, and then bounc
ed back. Dillard was thrown violent
ly against the side of the car and his
neck broken. He died three days
later In the hospital at Sequoia, leav
ing a widow and eight children. Mrs.
I that he noes net want a cent of any- . " o. ..e
tuittmn AiitMirriii iin iMe- , --
l(IHBHEl) White Plymouth
Rock hatching eggs (Daniel Strain).
W. R. Kmsel, Wilbur, Oregon.
FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF FRUIT
AND NUT TREES. Also berries and
ornamental st-ck. Yes, I have prune
trees on plum root. It will pay you
to see this oek before you place
an order. R. L. Ellis, Nursery Yard,
Rose St., near Cass. Phone 27F3.
FOR SALE 5u acres 3 milet
Kosetmrg en pood road. p
chard and small fruit, ia
acres ln cultivation. Fine
Would make fine prune land
good broccoli land. 2 good p-J
Lnough timber on place to
than pay for it in wood,
shack and two small barns,
wagon harness, and some
implements. Also fine SCOD at
J3OU0, 1 cash, or mifht
some town property or car if
payment. Land alone 12500. A:
R. C K., care News-Keview.
I LOCAL NEWS
Singers, $3.00 month. Singer Store.
existence. Price per pound, j
per ounce, $1.50. Delivery
March. Orders taken for any Quel
Fred Schmidt, Dillard, Ore.
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NOTICE OP FINAL SFTTLEUill
. . . , 1 1n the County Court of the Su
...-,.., Oregon for Douglas County,
v ..n in. . t In the matter of the estate of
u u. I Priscilla E. Hoinbeck, deceased
isotice is hereby given that ir.
Moore Music Studio 115
son St. I'hone 320-L.
S. Jack-
Hcmstitchiug
Singer Store.
& picot edging at
. .. J. I'lie H UHMie UUI.-I.B n.l.-l.illi. .....f..,
are ad.iustetl there is no reason to expect improvement ami everj j Ah wel, traln your dau9hter as you i,- conquers uus worst of nil diseases, at Lureka.
Wtikln1, nroaucts, 120 W. Lane
street Orders delivered. Phono 177.
reason to expect still worse troubles,
"What will be the outcome? .lust what will happen? Pih's it
mean communism or monarchy, a dictatorship t.r chaos? No one
knows, though many hazard opinions. One thing at hast is clear.
In Germany distress is acute and is becoming wor.-v. Thousands
are undernourished and daily the suffering increases. A great
tragedy is taking place. Whether certain individuals or groups
are in some direct and immediate way responsible or w
Al Tennyson must have written his
etiier tills 'famous -Charge of the Light Brigade"
is an unavoidable and horrible incident ill the twentieth century, a a
j'c'iuuai itiui iiiuusiiiiu miukk'C may nut ue ritiuciy cie;ir. i.iu
will in the hone that she will turn out and he haa Instructed druggists
right, and then In traffic jam she guarantee it as above In every in
will turn left. I stance. Nathan Fullertou. Koseburg.
ci. j I Oregon can supply you.
J. -L
Like father, like son, but like!
daughter, and you don't care a rap
about father. j
ICE
I T. B. Davis of Glide arrived in this''" uy and ell everythinKto fur
: city Saturday to spend oovcral days ,nitur0 at Powei1 8 Second Hand Store.
I attending to business matters.
I
ck of wages mid a shortage of food among thousands is icrnblv
al."
Leap year may not have brought any more marriages
possibly because the bachelors hae already learned I!..',
must keep closely under cover.
o
We're wondering whether the tax receipts will show
lifty reduction this season. Watch 'em closely. Uenunii' r '
campaign promises.
o
The bee is beginning to n,'7. in many a man's cranium
thinks this is the year his country calls him to son ice in a
cal way.
.1 nr.
tuev
alt: i -
The t pii.iou prevails through the itortheni states, th
i pitc of prohibition the liiornioiv.etrr i;1s taken a drtp tH hi
This old world we're livin in
is mighty hard to beat.
For every rose h.ts a thcrn,
But ain't the roses sweet.
If the lives in th country and look,
humbled and broken, the neighbor!
call her a dutiuil wtft.
We repeat: few women are worth
their 4't for work outsde their
hornet who ate not either wc!y mar
ried or hopeicisly ting'e.
'Miinv an empty flask has been the
'e of the party once uon a tore "
i. 19. C.reater London
razy, w hole city.
T.ONlH'iN. .1
from its (i.w it.irt C'j Us ptandar-l
i.iHi sitt-uibs. ;i!h)Uii with public
tl.ttu-f hal).- a:: 1 upiHWMiy priate
tlanrt1 rhib. vhtTtf an bxly witlia
rlojtn !hac v pvotiinR cU'thi s can
Iav tN pru-r ;. id bwoiue a mrabr
on a menu in'-' : titiiv.
Went Kiii! onds. is
:itiit rciu!t'7.vor iu
ir'rs who aro middlo
ttn "Palais dt 1 niiv'"
on for hundred t nf
ily for yturs. and
i.a aay hi iiJvmnia
HLH'Qt'd "th- l'K--t
This is what rnijht be yrovvy tvniuvl ivul l'mpua
winter weather topped off with spring atmospi.ere.
There would not be 50 nine!, pessimism iu thU country
there was less ini.ssimism over in Kuropc.
All ti e nt'vs of the world nt your iKvr eery evcrv.n
'read the Nevs-Ke iew.
a
The politic.".! pot is .Hylenin): to siz.le.
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EXAMINATIONS THIS WEEK
'1 v Ti:iii,r i'vimumi i;:s siarttd
1 it K-'-ibut hi..:, scluol tday ;u:d
tiMiimut' t!utMi:h.iut tho 'rk m
. rt.'.n of lh rl;i--t. ThfSt. :i;n
iat.oim mark tin nd of thf tui
'u-'ri 11".. 1 I1;,! tU'V pr!t!i"lr Will
t Mo"d4 Snni-n's iti the
t cToMitt; hat bt-tn It -
Mill tin- i.itv fit-l.i.. n an1
I briim ..boat a Ihtk' in
1-n i'i -( f'iv'1 I'nr.VianM.t,
y' .1 ' Markb-y ut' 1ih Wn
:m .; tir, pjst mouth at I'm I :n -
1 ..;roi n,s. wtth r parrina.!
I" . II. J W iau. ha .
1 - i ii l..-r bonii- i.i it-: . n . J
tho fahiunat'!.'
porhjij' tlio vi''
Hi" world for
class hut bap
ha- providt'd t 1
ttninmiT u.(.
tuw a f w h
tltt-r ha- lc- :i
daiiro tlur hi
onourh fo k-'. ;
nnottit r f - ;
opMiii b tiuMt
in 1 rt o (
bad to b h;it
atid w i.ni. n w !,(
out nf tho ihi
.!um north 1 :
wh-To tr. ,i
tor thoo " -t , ,
und do not !;;;
i-ra'tiiH-l bv
ntlornod w i
tl.on- ! .1 C.t:
ihu&:id i.i- v.
Suiti1a a- w 1
rMwd.-d T.m-:
in tho WV I n
liut ni iMni . ;
1: ! ! t noon-;, atut
tw world." It is Li;
roup to- off one
multanooiiHiy. Tu
. p.opV ruht d
lK-k and tho door
n l.&i'OO raoro rn"a
1 wunud to roino lu
tho thratro district
mnny dan. inc ch.b
1 (pnoro tno ajh-do
d ha mi: their t !o
on--riaihinc table
ohatiipaKn bott.o.
club witb wvoral
cr. K.ory niht.
an wook-ds, 11 U
mo is dam tin time
,1 for hundroda who
-.0 to do wilh thoir
tn niaiiy of tho bo-
Do You Want a
GOOD
Used Car
I Maxwell
1 Mitchell
1 Oakland
I Ford
I Ford Chassis
1 Ford Truck
I Chevrolet Model 490
1 Ford Light Delivery
ou must see these to
eppreciate the values.
They are all priced right.
RAPP BROS.
GARAGE
Phone 371
. I Lloyd's Tail tor easy riding. Spe
olal rates on country trips. No trip
'J loss than fifty ceUa. Phone 44.
Not St. Valentine Imported seed.
Sirain is about lrt days later than
M. Valcutinp; heads self nioterted!
Little, administratrix of the esti
Priscilla E. Hornbeck, decessei
presented and filed her final K
of her administration of said '
v. ith the County Court of I
; County, Oreson, and that ToesJi:
12th day of February, 1624.
o'clock in the forenoon of saidii:
the office of the County Juiia.i:
court house, ln RoseburK, Oresx
ber n appointed aa the tunc aid
for the hearing of said account
the settlement thereof, and toe
ins of obiectioas thereto, if an?
Dated and first published J
Hth. 1924.
CORA M. LITTU
Administratrix of the e-5''1'
cnr.1 -now whit.. The finem strain in Prieina R Hornbeck. drewtsfd.
LLAGE
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Cfmeru
Dear Folks:
When day is done clo?e un vour HpsIc fl.iH lorlc vour trc
in it. Another day is on the way and soon you will begin it
.11 ii.Kiu you re Homeward bound don't let the d..rknes
.vou. with heavy cares upon your back you didn't leave brf
When shadows came and start to fflll nnd twih'eht &
I'lvepiiur, the pyCS of tf10se who fo yu tTirolJgi1 it
jiteping. iney re lx.king; for a happv face,
iniit re-assuring, and back of all there lives a loe Uu?"
nt and endurinjr. Take home a smile, forget the cars.
' Y.. ' -loom and sorrow. A night of rest and you can -
x " 't . i tomorrow. Don't disappoint the on
u 1,,r .vo"r rcturnir.. but snread a crin from
;ir, and satisfy their yeaniing.
t i .' re waiting for a hearty kiss, for news that's br:;
cneery ivrhaps they too have had a day that's left 'em
out you re a ni.n and vnn iti.i, -nnm thcr
rmP. That's why they always have an eye to atch f-ft
il I in''i )1 ! it i
-II-..-
, . S wlien tlo.se your desk at nM lork nil vour t
ar.,1 smooth th .... ...... ;
trin it, ti V, ilIa wrinwes out, -
V n'"uU- Then Lft your chin to ffrin nI1rl kD Hut5
,rt ,T!lk hnmc a sn''1c to those vou love. theyT! "
nn t bewitching.