R08EBUBO NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2-
PAOI FOUR
GETTING READY!
Spring work will be on your neck before you know it.
If you are going to need any
Plows, Harrows, Discs
or repairi, or any land plaster or fertilizer of any kind,
gee u first we can ave you money.
Wanted Capons and Turkeys
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange
Roteburg and Oakland
Revelations of a Paid Companion
By JANE PHELPS
Author of "My Husband and I," "A Wife' Story," (to.
-.NO
Antlers Theatre.
HrthlripT the namu Mplrll whlrb
prompted Itrol Hitrtu to wiitn Jit tu
rnout atortea of the went, tho I'ara
Diount production, "Halomy Jan,"
which la delighting virdtont to the
AntUra theatre, throb with the wild
roniama of the plrtureaque dura of
'itt. It fa a aiifjrb picture and an
epic of early civilization la Califor
nia. In this story hint or y la brought to
Iff). Th iuwlew liliili th of the went
who poured through Houlder LT-k
canyon In Northern California In the
lain forties IIvh hkuIn on tint screen.
It la a atory of the primitive lovo of
the woHtermT, niltiKh d with hi crav
ing for venjr.-HiKo and hla crude nro
of justice. Tbo pi dure who made, on
the apot where liret Harte gal"" In
spiration for his atory by thj tminu
name. It waa adapted by Waldeiuar
Young.
Included In the cant are Jaa,tiHln
ItRan, ticorico Kawrett and Maurice
Klynn, the ffaturnd player. MIkh
IoKan playa thit nainn part, whtk
Maurice Klynn takes (he role of ihe
atranicer. Mr. Fa went la awn n
Yuba Bill, the atagi'coach driver. Tho
picture la quite worth while.
1 outstanding feature of this produc
tion U Hi cant which co stars Corlnne
'(Griffith, Conway T carlo, and Elliott
' Ixt.r, and tarries In their support
!"U'li v h liiii'd players as Doris May,
Mohan jto., ,v.nli. Miss da i'oJt,
lUvant Ha ihbiirn. 1'hyllii Mavr,
Hnrry Myra aud Waliy Vai.
, The siry of "The (Amnion Uw"
Is ho well known that It Is hardly
ma unary to more than briefly sketch
it. It haa to do with tbo life of an
innocent young girl, thrown quite by
! dinner into the socMy, of artists,
! hciilftorH, and the liohopiLun atmos
j plo-re which surroundH this chuts of
people, hue cinttents to pes In the
: in. :v ii lid ttchii w a gr;at suoesi na
a Model. Ureal love romos to her
'itu l Ih returned by the artl-it who first
;huw her pohHihilitfoH. but any union
Lctween til -til 's bitterly oppied .v
Itli't ttrtiHt, Seville's, rami r. iShe
1 flnn'ly olfers o live with h'"r lovr
j a. his to in in 01 law wife and such
.1 I'nson la alir.oHt efft ("'!. A dra
! n Jill- rourlti!in Ih rr';plnKty and
i rt itliHt U ally handled.
Liberty Theatre.
"Tbo Common Law,' thn famous
Robert W. Cb'iiiihers novel, will b
ahown at I ho Liberty iheutru today
and tomorrow and inatlrieen. Next
to tbe story value p rbups thu most
PROFESSIONAL CAHD
OR U. H. rLYUU ChlrorraUo V-f
slcUoi. 114 W. Lone 8L
RELIABLE TAILOR'
Upstair, n.xt door to Umpqu.
Hotel
J. II. BERNIER
Phon. 14
I Majestic Theatre.
! Manager I.. A. Com (it the Majestic
thiatre iiiimititii-es that bo had suc
.!.( In securing for hla patrons the
I KfiiHiitlomil liuudlnl mystiTy photo
ilraina. "HalilullH of thn Knrrut SiT
vlcu," fur wbu-h ui-KotiatUiOH havo
hi i ii pi'Dillux. lIiMiilinl Imiim If, thu
j world r'lnwiH'l niaKtiT of liiaKlc.
ilan eliivlltry ami thrills, Klnrn In thin
po liir.'. whli h wan made In many
: I'ounirli'H of th n'oho and otitdoca
'any of hlit pr'Vlouj thrlll'rn. Nattir
ially tliu puhllc wanta to know what
it in all aliont: hut. whori'viT thn fi-a-
tun haM hcn advcrtlHi'd, tho plot haa
iH'i'ii k pt iiihIit nivt-r.
In WO1110 InHtHiU't'a. It la Mated, man
aKiTM have rcqucBtiHl apoctatora not
lo comniuiilratu the atory aftor It'av
IliK the thoalrn.
lloiidliua part (th title roll') Is
that of a yottiiK man whoae father haa
been imirden-rt hy counterfeiter.
II vow piirnult and veniteaiiro when
other aitenclea rail, hut encounter
a hinittlrul voting woman, A nlero of
one of the KanK. whoae friendship
threatens to blOilc lilm.
! NO KXI'KWKNfK-
I HKH'JlK.NtKS
I Chapter V.
Somrtblng atlrred faintly within
me ea I atudled tho advertlsementa,
aotnethlng new and .trantte hope.
! l'erhap. there waa something 1
could do with this new freedom of
mine, something In the world of
, work that even an Inexperienced itlrl
could do. Hut as I read long columns
or "Help Wanted, Female" It was
one word In t tiers all that stared up
at me: ' Kxpertenc." It aeemlnxly
made oo difference whether It was
of flie girl or servant that waa
; wanted, they must as the first, sec
', ond and last requisite, have exper
, leuce.
ily spirits drooplnK, hope reced-
Inx, my attention was caught by an
advertisement for a companion for
j a lady on a trip Kuat. I read it
slowly:
"A lady going KaBt immediately
would pay all expenxes of a traveling
companion. If satisfactory would
keep her Indefinitely. Apply at once,
Mrs. Klmcr K 11 wood, Hotel Ambaa-,
aador.'
"Uolng Immediately,
one. AU expenses paid."
I glanced at the clock.
The place was probably
never thought that few people were
so situated they could leave at such
I short notice, and Iho hope that had
caused my heart to beat fast at a I
j way of escape filtered out. I
Til go the very first thing lr the I
I morning," I said aloud to myself as I
I went to bed. "It won't do any I
1 harm to see her and find out If she
ha engaged someone." J
' I slept fitfully, fearful of over-
'sleeping. I arose very early, aud
dressed carefully, taking pains to
make myself as attractive as poa
' slide with tho little at my command.
I Then I went out and got some hreak
I fast. I bad eaten nothing since the
I morning before, and was taint wlln;
hunger. .My breakfast paid for. I i
had exactly ix rents in the world.
Ten of that must go for carfare to;
the Ambassador and back.
"Klghteen cents to buck the world ;
with, and no experience." I said 1
aloud as I boarded the car. That ,
iword took all my courage from me. I
I I asked for Mrs. Kllwond, sending,
Iword I had railed in answer to her
, advertisement, and while I waited I
I with beating heart. I unconsciously j
i was helped and encournred hy the'
Apply at
Midnight,
filled. I
beauty of my .surroundings, tbe rest
fulneas of the great lobby where I
sat
"Come this way," A bell-boy led
me to the elevator, gave me the
number of her room, the floor .and
1 1 was on my way to my great ad
venture, my first attempt to achieve
' Independence,
j "I waa Id time I was In time
: the place wasn't taken." so my
thoughts tumbled over each . other.
1 Mrj. Kllwood would not have wasted
time seeing me If she had already en
. gajred someone.
I I was shown Into a handsome par-
lor. A tall dark young man waa the
j only occupant, lie ruae lazily, and
asked:
I "You are tbe young lady who has
answered lira. Kllwood f advertise
ment?" Without replying, he riveted his
eyes upon me. They not only
searched me. they tore through me
until I felt they were seeing my very
soul. "Why should he look at me
like that?" I thought as I waited.
I'nder the penetration of his gaze 1
could not force my eyelids to drop.
I flinched slightly, but could not
stir from the compelling quality of
hi gaze. He turned from me at a
slight sound, the door opened and!
Mr. Kllwood came In. i
"The young lady In answer to
your advertisement. Aunt." Tbe
young man bowed mockingly. J
"L'm, yea. Well, my dear, where
are your references?" The medium
sized, ill-looking woman a? ked. Her
face was very white, and there were
dark shadows under her eyes. I
noticed she walked uncertainly.
"I haven't any. I never have had
a position.
"You have lived at home with
your parents?" She studied me as she
spoke.
'Tntll they died two years ao.
Since then I have been living with
my father's sinter. She was burled
just a week ago."
"You have friends who can recom.
mend you, the pastor at your church
perhaps
"No, my Aunt allowed me no
friends. I seldom went to church."
I replied, then something within me
forced me to say: ' I am sure I can
be of service to you. Aunt was often
ill and I waa her only nurae and
companion. And I must go some
where at .pnee.
Tomorrow: I Secure A Position
1 LETTERS FROM THE
I PEOPLE t
ADVICE
TO THE
LOVELORN
by
MRS. ELL6BURY
(Address all communication,
to Mrs. Ellsbury, care of News-Review.)
When in Roscburgj
Hotel Umpqua
mmtmmmm
ok roll for all rurmt.n.,
Ofth ttwMttn, trui k mid friction
Hock nmlcrlnl.
f ord ri(lnr tiotllo. all nk, trMt-r
Irohril, i1ittM., unl MtiMtiKor tl tin
U"iiry'. M fit, ami 1 1 fn.
Utah Mill an 4 Mnniif nriorr
hiip. t itklnnd. 4T3
Ottkluntl, or ft on.
For Colds,
Influenza
and as a
Preventive
Tuke
taxotivo
Freshly Roasted Coffee
We are firm believeri In fr.'hly
roatt'd Coffee-. No one known
Juki htw old a tin of Coffte It.
W e are roinrc to nuk.- a p'-i-ia L
ty of bulk Col fee. hv p.tv for
tins that cent out of proinotiou
to (OUttUlH.
TWO GRADES
35c AND 45c PtR POUND
Economy Grocery
Phone 3
7- ;Ta
l'Ui:r - if
Proviile for tlint Inevit
able "Rainy Day"
Do It Now and Save Worry
I write all kiii.N of lle.-ilth.
Life. An id. nt and l ire l.isur-uute.
JOHN E. I LURRY
Insurance Agency
Rooms 1 and 2
Roteburg Ban fiidg.
Phon. 183 Resrburg, Ore.
gguinine
Yv tablets V
Tlit First mid Original
Colli utnl (irit Talili't
Ttu' ln'X bears this sinalur
TrU p 3tv.
Iear Mrs. Ellsbury: JJko many
othera I am coiuin to you for ad-,
vice. I do not dare let my aunt know,
how foolish 1 have been. I have ad
mired Borneo uo for a long timo, and
aeeminRly thta peraQ fit a ri'yer liked
me. I am sure they nlniont hate me. ;
IMeano ndvlso uie. Jut how to pet thla
one out of iuy life. I have admired
Uhh pervon a K;ii tint my own will. 1 now
do not want to care for anyone, I
think niynelf better off alone. To my
' way of thlnkinff. if you are looking
for trouble, just gel married nowa-
dan.. Thanking vou for advire.
WOKUIKD.
WORRIED: Through being repres
sed, the attraction that thie man holds
for you has probably magnified itself
out of all proportion. Resolve to
yourself that you will put this man
out of your mind, and then Interest
yourself In other people and interests.
If you make a real effort to do this,
I am sure that in a short time you will
wonder how you could ever have felt
as you do now. Attractions of the
kind you have are not uncommon, but
believe me, they are very foolish and
you will realize this later. You are
wrong to think yourself better oft
alone. Ho not worry about marriage,
and wait until you are really in love
with someone who reciprocates your
affection, and ou will feel different-
iy
bashfidness. and .very time you talk
to anyono you think of it again, and
expect it, and .o of course you become
s-:lf conscious. Forge: younelf In in
terest In . other people and what
they are saying. Bashfulncss
is really a nervous disease, and you
can be helped by a little intelligent
study of psychoanalysis. If you care
to study this subject, and will send,
me a self addressed, stamped enve
lope, I will send you the nam. of
books on the subjects that can be se
cured through the library. Overeating
is not a conrtibutlng cause. Bo your
pleasant natural self to this man, and
when you have an opportunity of see
ing him be friendly. Ih h. care, to
continue the acquaintanc. he will do
so.
In Regard to Dlxonvill. Road
Editor News-Kevlew: '
In last Tuesday'. Issue of your vaj
able paper appeared an article by Dr.
0. H. Dailey in regard to Leer Creek
road, in which it wa .tawd the road
wa rapidly deteriorating and full of
chuck holm.
Thl. atatement is correct to a cer
tain extent, however, the writer of
tbe article was misinformed or sever
al other statements as follows:
First, Not one dollar of gasoline
tag or auto license fee. are turned
over to any road In Douglas County
excepting the Pacific highway. Coos
Bay highway. These fees being, turned
over to and under control of the State
Slhgway Commission.
Second, he states he does not know
the assessed valuation of this district.
According to the 1922 tax roll
summr.ry the assessed valuation of
road district No. 2 was I4S0.S80, as
this district extended to the Lone
Kock terry and took in part of Eden-'
bower we can readily see there are,
he.riv no miles of road in thlB district,
Including the side roads. I
He further states that the road
t..., i k .niii in thl. statement. He Is
again misinformed, as the last year's
levy wa. only 3 9-10 nims, insieaa o.
5 mills. According to law each road
district receives but 7 per cent of
thia levy or approximately 2 milla.
which on an assessed valuation of
IttiO.liSO will raise approximately
JlutiO. Divide this by your road mile
age of 30 miles and you have an aver
age of 1333.00 per mile per. year to
maintain the roads of this district,
which has never voted any special tax
for years, although their attention has
been called time and again to the
necessity of such tax for maintaln
enre purposes.
This year however, they voted a
email tax for a aectlon through Black
Mud Hollow which 1b 100 per cent
worse than any of the road from
Koseburg to Dlxonvllle.
This letter is not written to In any
way apologize for the present condi
tion of the Deer Creek road which is
bad enough, and while dragging
might help the road temporarily, the
road Is worn out and needs at least
3U00 yards of fine crushed rock for,
resurfacing in order that the grader
may have material to work into thu
chuck holes
In view of the fact that 35 road dis-j
tricts have Just voted special taxea for
maintaining and improving their roadgi
Including the West Edenbower andi
.Melrose district. West of the rail road1
track has Junt voted another 10 mill1
tax for paving. It doe. seem that :
the residents between Roseburg and,
Dixonvllle snouia at least De wium.
to vote a small tax to assist in the
uialntalnence of this Important road.
F. C. FHEAR.
Attractive Line
WOODEN WARE
Specially Priced While
Displayed in Window
This line consists of useful articles for kitchen and
general household purposes.
Egg Timers, a real novelty, but just the thing 26c
. Spice Boxes ought to be in Every Kitchen.
And a lo; of other things too numerous to list here.
See them in our big window.
Churchill Hardware Co,
The Winchester Store
mm
STUDY TO POMT
F
DABV'S COLDS
Dare soon "nipped in u. J
without "dom" i 1
Ovt IT Million J
KKSIDKNT H-' COI NTV
HUMK lIKS SI NDAY
H. W. lion let I. of filendnle. died
yesterday at the county home after:
a long Illness. Mr. Ilowlett was
about SO years of ai;e and spent 35 ;
or 40 years in Itouglas county prior
to his death. He spent many years
In the Clen.lale vicinity, where he
was enraged in mining and pros
pecting, lie waa brought to the I
county home about three years ago, j
when his lii-alih heratne suen tluu
tie was not ahle to take care of him
self. He became quite 111 a few days
ai:o ami de.ith occurred yesterday.
The only known relative Is a nephew
who resides In the east and an ef
fort Is being made to get in touch
with him.
A. S., GLIDE, OREG : I am not
printing your question, but will try to
help you if I can. There is only one
cure for bashfulncss. one way of
avoiding it. and that is to cease think
try of oneself. You have teen sure
that you have been afflicted with
Great for Rheumatic
Pains and Swellings
When rheumatism settles" In any of
your jolnis and causes agony, dis
tress or misery, please remember that
Joint Kae is ihe one remedy that
brliias quick ami lasting relief.
It matters not how chronic or ag
gravated a ruse may be rub on Joint
Kae ami relief Is sure to follow.
Joint-Ease I for Joint troublei only
asd is a elean. stainlvss preparation!
that N.itli:m Kullerton. Koseburg,
OieKoii. all, I ilnigglsts everywhere are
rei nlMlnelltlillL
Spend th. Money at Home.
Itoseburg. Jan. 21, 1921.
Editor News-Review: Today we put in
the drive to raise money to feed the
starving Germans. Here is hoping we
raise it. The thought has Just come to
me, what are we going to do with this
money when raised? Are we going to
send it East? There to buy the very
lb lima we have here to sell?
We have thousands of tons of
pruies that the growers cannot find a
market for at profitable prices.
Prunes are a good wholesome food
and no doubt will be included in sup
plies sent over, but bought in New
York at a great Increase in price over
what they can be had here for, owing
to that "overhead" we hear eo much
about.
Not one dollar of the tlOO.nAO Ore
gon Is asked to contribute should be
sent out of the state but spent here
among the producers. We have every
thing needed, flour, fruit, dried and
canned; dairy products, salmon, in
fact anything needed to fee.il starving
people
We have a slogan continually
preaihed at us. "Spend your money
at home." Let us try it
Write Mr. Strang, manager of the
drive in Portland. Quota made up
pounds of prunes. Send shipping in
structions.
Practice what you preach. Spend
your money at home.
FAIR PI. AY.
NEW YORK, Jan. 21. Fire pre
vention is the subject which per
haps more than ary other interests
the Underwriters' Laboratories,
with work shops In Chicago, N-'w
York and San Francisco where tests
to secure dependable data on all
kinds of fire resisting materials con
stantly are being made. The recent
experience of the city of Berkeley,
California, with a destructive fire
diew attention ngaln to flro resistive
roofs. By means of specially design
ed furnaces roofing materials were
once more subjected to the same ex
posure to fire and wind that they
would meet In actual emergency, and
the tests showed that there need nev
er be such a thine; as a roof fire.
The Laboratories, operated for ser
vice under the cusplces of the In
surance companies, headed by the
National Board of Fire Underwriters,
have had a busy year. Originally
they consisted of two men working
in one room. They now have three
large plants and employ nearly 200
engineers
Many facts of vital Importance
have been brought out In the tests
of fire doors, fire windows and shut
ters and building materials used in
walls, floors and partitions. Those
are compelled to withstand flames at
a temperature up to 1 700 degrees for
periods varying from 45 minutes to
an hour, and In some cases even
longer. Safes avo heated to 1700 de
grees for an hour. Thev are then
hoisted 30 feet .ami dropped on a
pile of brick, reheated for another
hour, and when opened must show
no damage to their contents.
There has been a notable Increase !
In the number and variety of elec
trical apparatus submitted to the
laboratories, and the small percent
ace of elivtrica! fires as compared
with those from all other causes, is
said, according to the annual report
of the association, to be largely due
to Underwriters' Laboratories in
spection and test. I
In the automotive field the Labor-
5
The Ford cars driven by Mn H
Rose mid J. G. Gervias wen
badly smashed yesterday if.J
when they counted at the corvi
Cass and Jackson streets. The
botn reacnea tne intersection M
and hit with considerable fot
Rose's machine being driven iJ
a post at the corner In front n
O. O. F. building. Neither irii.
injured.
Another collision occurred y
afternoon on the South S
street hill, machines driven br
L. Boron, and R. L. GarriMC
quite badly wrecked. No injv
curred, however.
Paioleu Extractioa
DR. H. R. NERBAS
Dentist
Masonic Building Roscburt
I'lione 4sn
Teeth Extracted anil Rrplarttd
any wiin or wunout pim
Saturday Special
Large Aladdin Lamp .
Large Table Lamp
Wash Boilers
Cottage Organ
Leather Rockers
New Bicycle
25',i Off on Trunks.
4
Powell's Furniture
Exchange
238 N. Jackson St
Phone 533
j clerics' tests have Included gasoline
i tanks, fuel feed systems, carburetors,
I gauges, generators, starting motors,
ignition systems, mufflers, exhaust
j heaters, ete. With the cooperation
of the principal automobile manu
facturers, resenrch work is being
i rarrled on with a view to develop
j ing crrtain new standards of design
j anil equipment.
I The aim of the Laboratories is to
establii-h a minimum standard of
safe practice in the case of each de-
I vice or material eaminea. l ne re
sult of their investigations Is public
property.
OTT'S MUSIC STORE ROBBED
SINNOTT FAVORS
I VETS' BONUS BILL
aaaeawBBaCTCTiiBiuauaiBBi
Oit's music store was nbb 1 Saturday
ninrniiK of about $f In rash. Tho thU f
tcaincti or.Iranre through a bark tloor.
breaking; out a portion of the jdas
and unlorkintr tho door. Th monry
tak-n had been m l aside by Mr. Ott.
representing lb revenue tax on illu
sion, instruments gold. Officers have
b"en unable to locate tho guilty
party.
( VociatAfl pre. Ia.'f.l 'Wire.)
VKM'I.KTON. Ore.. Jan. 21.
K"pres ntative It. J. Sinnott has add
ed his voice to those in support of
the plan for adjusted compensation
fr veterans and has notified post
tuimli'T 2 of to American Ieuion
that he 'will vote for the coinpcnsa
ti'u and to oxerride the president's
vt to if ncesnrv.
Form fittiDg, roll f
and other collars are li
dered RIGHT at
plant.
TUBBY
Mom Is Yet To Be Heard From.
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ACOOOWATCH FOR -v, 1( - VJrtEN IT WAS TIME TO GO IJ
THAT cl' TOP - HE pvnrf ,M FRon PLANIW, AM' F I M nTllilL
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