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ROSEBURQ NEW8-HEVIEW. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1S24. MQt SEVEN t ' 1 i-ri.--nnri.nAjLa' y potato Peelings Worth ? iu,,v Dotatoes you woman i consider pecungs K 2-whole potatoes, would you? orth M n , wouldn't consider husks worth r"nyi" in either. Buy Douglas County grain f J f Montana MiHrun. r j SI 30 70 lbs. Ground wheat, $2.25, 100 "Vulw $2.00, 1 00 lbs. Ground rye $ 1 .75. U urou" ....u:t-,t..1i1.00fOr60lba. n0 lbs. Urounaw.. ,' . carden seeds, onion sets. Land plaster, Ce. superphosphate It Million." arm Bureau Cooperative Exchange j Roseburg and Oakland . - . ttitHt Revelations of a Paid Companion By JANE PHELPS Author of "My Husband and I," "A Wife's Story," etc 1 OU - ATTENTION POULTRYMEN WILL START MY INCUBATOR FEBRUARY 6 L save money by naviug yuur vumuui uuicueu. iou Lrel" the eggs, I 1 tna batching. Also day-old chlcka for sale. CHIC-O-FEEP HATCHERY i02 Fullerton St. Phone S91-Y Lrice Vogelpohl of Sutherlln, was ;ly Injured yesieruay rvcinuf, ,h rhevrolet coupe In which Lj riding with a friend, went off fade and turned turtle near Win- Toe accident occurreu un um lit atretcb Just south of Winston l Urge numrjer oi wiemu recently. The car Mr. pool was driving skidded on the imnent and went to the aide ot tld tDu men lurueu uer, uiuir ut eiKht feet and landing up m Mr. Vogelpohl, and the lidy with him crawled out, RELIABLE TAILOR Vtilrt next door to Umpqua note. 1 H. BERNIER Phone 149 through the door and were brought back to town by a passing car. Bro ken glasB caused a deep cut In the young man's leg, severing an artery and causing the loss . of much blood. The young lady was not Injured. Vogelpohl was brought to the office of Dr. Houck where six stitches were taken In closing the cut. He was greatly weakened from the lose of blood, but his Injury will not prove serious, It Is believed. The car was not badly damaged. J I f. Jen in Roseburg ptel Umpqua Wide for that Inevit able "Rainy Day" Now and Save Worry wnte nil bin. - J0IIN E. FLURRY Inwrance Agency R0Oma 1 mnA 9 Rweburg Bank Bldg. Roseburg, Ore. Km 18J January was a normal month from the standpoint of temperature, but waa decidedly lacking in rainfall, ac cording to tha monthly report of Weather Observer Wju. Cell. The highest temperature recorded during the month was on the 21st, when the mercury reached 66 degrees. The lowest point was 17 degrees, on the 1st. The total rainfall for the month was 1.40 Inches, while the normal for the month Is 5.70 inches. The total from September 1 to the first of Feb ruary, was 12.6J Inches, compared with a normal of 19.64 inches, leaving a deficiency of 6.95 inches. AN 11JA .MIXATIMJ CHAT WITH MOI.UK CIIAITKIt XVII Mollle came Into my room, threw herself Into a chair, saying: 1 "I'm dead tired, all shot to plecea. I don't suppose you have anything to drink?" She opened her square mesh bag, and found a cigarette. I shook my bead. "I might have knows It. You're too much of. a Puritan to take a drink, or have one for anyone else." She smoked. -relaxed In her chair, taring atralght ahead of nor. As I looked at her I thought Bhe was like a delicate painting by Fragonard on a fan I bad seen in her mother's collection, large violet eyes, a cupld's bow (or a mouth, a perfect complex Ion, like a tea rose. She waa beau tiful, gowned In a shimmering orchid chiffon, and as she reclined in ber chair I thought It no wonder that s'ue bad attention, love. She was the most perfect creature, physically, I ever had seen. "Well, what do you think of me?" The question startled me, I had not supposed abe knew I was watching her. "I think you are very lovely," I replied. "And I was wondering a .tittle It It paid, this getting 'all shot to pieces' as you Bay." "Meaning?" "Nothing at all, becjjise I've no way of knowing of judging. I nev er have done all the things you do have done none of them. But you look tired, there are blue shadows under your eyes and I couldn't help wondering If so much gayety paid." "Does anything pay? I can't live without excitement. Hut I am all In tonight." "Did you see your mother when you came In? She's been talking about you all evening hoping to see you before she slept." Mollle flushed a little, averted her eyes before ahe replied: "No, It was too late, I haled to dis turb her." - "Seeing you never distruhs her. She always Biceps better If you Bay 'goodnight' to her." "I can't bear to see her look re provingly at me when I am late. It gives me the Jim-jama, even (hough I know she cannot see me clearly. I'm desneratelv Borry for mother: but she's no Idea what a girl has to LIST IS I if1 ii ire be and do nowadays to retain her popularity. One can't lot up for a minute, or Someone else slips into her place." "I don't quite uuderstand what you mean," I didn't. "Oh. It's simple enough! If a girl losea her pep, if she refuse to go out when she is asked, if she doesn t dance all night, drink and smoke, the men find someone el.-m ho does and transfer their affections inlthlv quick. A lame duck has no place i in society nowadays. "I can't believe all men aro like that, worth-while men," I Bald slow ly. Mollle waa giving me a new slant on things. "I should hate to think so. Your father "Oh, dad Is different o; course ," Mollle interrupted. "Hut he's so out of date, almost as much so as moth er. Then he's wrapped up In his business. He gets bis kick out of that. I have to get mine out of life or ait on the shelf." I laughed. Mol lie's expression waa so comically forlorn. "You sit on a shelf! Why I be lieve you could stay out of things for months then reappear and have them all at your feet.' "That's all you know about it Rita. In our crowd no one can drop out and regain her place." A vague shadow darkened her eyes. ' I lert Larry in a huff tonight because I said I was too tired to go to a road house with the crowd and dance. He's probably there now and dancing with Nancy Loomis." "He'll appreciate, you all the more next time he sees you, I tried to comfort. "Oh, well! I'll turn in. I' dead for Bleep." . I couldn't Bl-ep for thinking of Mollle, her problems. I did not i now how it was with other glils. girls like Mol lie, but to me love and I knrw that Mollle was In love with Larry Wade waa aomething sacred, that belonged to you. It might not, probably would not come to me. Yet I had often heard th t If one want ed a thing and wanted it badly enough, hard enough, one got It. I fel asleep and dream' d of Mollle, of love. In m ydroama my phoUwophy seemed mora feasible than vhen I was awake. Tomorrow: Mr. 'lllwood -u'bukes Mollle. The following list hae been drawn j to serve on the circuit court Jury be ginning February 18: j Delia E. Quiue, Roseburg; Will II. j Fisher, Roseburg; Eva Allin, Ollala; ' Ada M. Souraby. Kiddle; A. E. Mc- Cormick, Dlxonvllle; Hoed A. Moore, Klkton; Mary O. Peteiron. Yoncalla; Walter 8. Hunt, Oakland; Eliztseio A. Shuey, Roseburg: Frank Spencer, Gardiner; Geo. M. Wilcox. Oakland; I Lawrence Gilliam, Dixonvirie; Jest K. j Lasswell. Oakland: Ida E. Haynes, I Roseburg; Nels Nelson, Glide; Haiel I J. Pollard, Myrtle Creek; Wm. White, j Drain; John L. Pearson, Coles Valley; Robert Anlauf, Comstock; Oscar W. ; Nelson, Melrose; Russell Montgom-i ,ery. Looking Clns; John II. McCoy,' Looking Glass; Henry Simmons, Hap-! py Valley; Lulu C. Ramsey, Yoncalla; j lj. D. Rader, Kellogg; Ethel L. Davis ' Myrtle Creek; Elizabeth P. Stearns, Yoncalla; B. F. Chllson, Roseburg; Walter C. Manning, Oakland; Frank Varrellman. Gardiner; Ernest G. Whipple, Drain. RIOTING CAUSES AN ADJOURNMENT (Associated press Leased Wire.) INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 2. Amid riotous scene the biennial convention of tho Cnlted Mine Worker of Ameri ca was declared adjourned Blue die by President John L. Lewis at 10:45 a. m. today. Adjournment was an nounced by the president while the delegates howled at Alexandor How at, deposed president of the Kansas district was dragged from the plat form by two srgeant-at-arms Howat was forcibly taken from the platform when be sought to address the delegates despite refusal of President John L. Lewis to recognize him. liowat's removal by two sear-gent-at-arms threw the convention Into a turmoil and. calls were Bent for police reserves. ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN MRS. ELLSBURY (Address all communication! to Mrs. Ellebury, care of Newa-Revlew.) SHOVELS 26c. We have a new lot of Fire Shovels that will please you, worth 50 cents regular, but by buying a large quantity we have been able to offer them at 30 cents each. While they are on display in our windows we are making a special each of 26c 5 Churchill Hardware Co. AUXILIARY WILL MEET The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Tuesday evening at the armnrv This is an important meeting, and all members are requested to attend, o The Winchester Store . Are you going to sea the Kitchen?" 'Come Out of T ATTENTION LEGIONARIES Regular meeting of I'mpuua Pest No. 16 Tuesday night, Feb- ruary Gih at the club rooms in the armory. Matters of utmost Importance to the Legion will bo discussed. All out ot town mem- 4 bers aro urged to be present. Delegation from Cottage Grove rill be piesent. There will be eats and entertainment. You are commanded to be present. . By order of E. B. STEWART. Commander. !; Berlin UulWilif; Activity Drops (Annnrtnte4 T-raAft leaned Wire.) BERLIN. Jan. 2 Building con struction In Berlin during 1923 fell fur below the record of Wil. In the HSt c(mirter It waa only . percent of the amount fur tho corresponding period ot 1922. last financial year Bhowed an In I crease of 100,- 9,699 pounds over I the previous 12 months The funded debt showed a not ln I crease of 417.233,426 pounds aind 1 the unfunded debt a net Increase of j 818,621.926 pounds. The Increase of I tho nominal debt on conversion of ! the exchiquer national war and treasury bonds into three and onc i half percent conversion loan amount led to 1 27,894,664 pounds and the capltllisation of nrrearn of interest on the United Stall's government Joau to 107,914,030 pounds. o W. C. T. U. WILL MEET The ham and bacon shoot conducted by the Roseburg Rod and Gun club yesterday, was a decided success, and marksmen from all parts of the state were present and greatly enjoyed tho occasion. There were some particular ly high scores and boiub very close shooting. There were a number of ties, and In Bhootlng these off aevernl Bcores went over 40 without a miss. Points as far north as Salem and as far south as Ashland were present, and were well pieaaed with the schedulo arranged by the local club, events being prepared for all classes of shooters. It Is the plan of the club to hold one of these shoots the first Sunday of every month in the future. A prune shoot. In which winners will receive large boxea of packed prunea. and attractive circulars on the prune industry In Oregon packed for ship ment to the east, will be held in the near future, according to present plans. The Roseburg W. C. T. U. will me I at the home of Mrs. E. A. Shuey, 227 West Lane street, Wednesday after noon, Feb. 6. This will be a mother's meeting, and a program baa been ar ranged. Membois are requested to come prepared to sew orpot raga. Refreshments will be served. men CAN'T STOP JOINT-EASE r Springtime fow the time to get FUr SDnnc 1.: a vivajimg We clean every- 7 CUrtains- and EJ Wsehold goods as c" aI1 waring ap- TITOUR' lY 6.. ZD 0ur o Will Call S 20 tritet tla FREE Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: Do you think it Is foolish for a girl to let herself be engaged to a boy when she has no In tention of ever marrying him? Some of the girls think it 1b awful smart to announce their engagements when the do not Intend to marry the boys at all. Is this right, or do the boys know that they don't Intend to marry them? PUZZLED SIXTEEN. PUZZLED SIXTEEN : I cannot an swer for the boys, although I am in clined to think that their Intentions are no more serious than the girls, "You can't stop people from buying but I agree with you that It Is very Joint-Ease for Bore throat and cold In foolish andnot smart at all for girls to chest," writes one of our tlrugglnt trifle with love In this way. When j friends. "They Buy It's the best ever." real love comes to them, they will be I We know that, of course, but please sorry and more than a little ashamed remember that Joint-Ease Is for siiff, that they made light of love and mar-i swollen, painful jointa whether rheu- . . .... " matic or not. and its tremendous sain riage In that manner. ,or that purp0Re ,.,.,, that ,t , lnP T-ii w ,,r i . .. v ii one i",m remedy that gets the most Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: Would It be all satisfying results, right for a high school boy, at a school. A ;uhl) CORt!1 60 rent,, . Nathan party to offer to escort a teacher Fullerton's, Roseburg. Oregon, and j and his solos were well received. This Is the show that chased the "Follies" out of New York, and thia is the cast that staged the show that chased the "Follies" out of New York See "Come 6ut of the Kitchen." o Tho revival meeting began at tho Christian church yesterday, with fine indications of Interest. Tho Blhlo school went past the 200 mark, and the services of tho day were well attend ed. Evangelist John T. Stivers did not arrive, because his meeting at Myrtle Creek hail taken on such large proportions that ho could not leave It, so tho pastor preached morn ing and evening. Mr. Stivers will be on the ground today and will preach tonight. Singing Evangelist Altheide arrived from Colorado and led the music, singing a aolo at each service. Mr. Altheldo has a Btrong tenor voice home when he knew she would have druggists everywhere. Just rub It on to walk home alone? VI IM) I L. VIRGIL: Yes, Indeed, It would be all right, and very courteous of the boy. and In a few seconds It disappears completely under the skin, and relief follows Instantly BRITISH LIABILITIES REACH NEARLY 40 BILLION Dor.LAHS (Associated Press Leased Wire.) LONDON. Jan. 29 Tho total gross liabilities of Great Britain nt the close of the financial year were 7,Mf,725.746 pounds $39, 228. 628 730). The total In 1914 was 706.154 110 pounds. The figures are taken from atatiatices relating to tho nat ional cU'l't made public hero. The total liabilities at the close of the BISHOP KEATOR TO BE BURIED MONDAY (Associated Press Leased Wlro.) SEATTLE, Feb. . Funeral serv i' ts foi Frederick W. Keaiur, bishop of tho Protestant Kplscopal diocese of Olympla, who died Thursday at New Haven, Conn., will be held In Tacoma Washington, next Monday or Tuesday, the Itev. Sidney II. Morgan of this rlly said today. Mr. Morgan was Informed that Bishop Keator's son. Frederick Keator hail left New Haven with the body. These meetings now begun will con tlnue through tho month of rebru ary and will be of interest to nil. Thee orchestra will be a big part of many of these services, and there will bo many special musical fentures. Mr. Stivers as a preacher Is a ntan of Tho Book, and gives the reasons for tho hope that la In him. Can save you K50 on practical- ly now 1S23 Chevrolet coupe. GLENN II. TAYLOR SEilVlCE GARAGE NATURALIZATION EXAMINER TO BE HERE FEBRUARY 16 A naturalization examiner from the naturalization service, will be In Roseburg on Friday, February 15, prepared to assist any ex-service mon whose discharge would entitle them to naturalizations under the terms of tho act. The act. of Congress under which the ex-service men who Bcrv- ed during the luto war may be nut uralizid, auinmnrily expiree on March 3, 1924. The act requires that all ex-service appllrales shall nppeur be fore a representative of the Bureau of Naturalization and submit their claim for naturalization in advance of the filing of any petition there for. The representative will bo at the court house on February 15, and can be seen at the Couty Clerk's office. BROCCOLI SEED FOR BALE NOTICE To whom It may concern: Thta Is to. notify the public that I will not be re sponsible for any bills that Allda Dun can or Jack Clark of the Royal Res taurant, may contract A. C. DUNCAN. LOCAL NEWS Singers, J3.00 month. Singer Store. Arundel, piano toner. Phone 189-L. Y cot. ride. Call 108 or Z76-J. Moore Muslo Studio 115 son St. S. Jack- Watkln'. proauc's, 120 In street Orders delivered. POon 17T. We buy and Bell everythlnfi In fur niture at Powell's Second Hand Store. Jess tho Shoo 2nd Hand Store. Doctor. At Jarvia Not St Valentine Imported seed. Strain Is about 10 days later than St. Vulentlne; heads self-protected; curd snow whlto. The flnewt strain In existence. Price, per pound, $22.50. per ounce, $1.50. Delivery about March. Orders taken for any quantity. Fred Schmidt, Dillaid, Oregon. Frank A. Terry of the Equltnble t Savings and Loan Association ot Portland, Oregon, ia at the Hotel Umpqua. Mrs. Feme Nye underwent nn op eration yesterday morning at the Mercy Hospital with lira. Sethor and Stewart in attendance. PROFESSIONAL CARDS OP M. H. PLYER Cblropratio slclan. 114 W. Land St (jciinnii ;ml FIoimI England (Associated Press Leased Wire.) LONDON, Jan. 2 There Is to day a now twist to tho familiar ex pression "Made In Germany." Under tho English system of freo trade, great quantities of cheap Gor man manufuc'urcd products aro dumped on tile English market. To the casual purchaser during the rush of holidays shopping the words "lie signed in England" met the eye. In smaller print below, almost unread able, was the regulation "Madu In Germany" mark. Paioletf Ellrsclinn C... When Doiied DR. II. R. NERBAS Dentist Mason. u DulMinjf Hoieburjx. Or. 'knit 4K Teeth KxtrntMl and He pi need nam day with or without plates. 11TI1EN you want the best In canned goods get the Royal Club brand. Get a can of spinach, it has tho real tustu unci is all ready for uao. Economy Grocery Phone 03 IB Monday EVERY week will bo rosy and happy If you'll let us handle the WASH. Hotter work, too. Mod erate cost. Call 79. MS TUBBY Beware of Whales. By WINNER 'fpTi lrtFD "THM" -THrVT OUR SO ADM SCHOOL TEACHER "PIE US B0UT V vr I 7r: PBfcTTV LUCKV WE DOMT LIME WHERE "THERE'S ENY VJHALEi To SWMLEC OS UP ON ACCOOMT OF OOR BEliST BAD AW COMrAITTIAl' SlMS I COULD UNDERSTAND VNHvr THE TEACHER MEWMT ABOUT Sl-NS WHEM SHE UiSTMKIN AGOuT OOMAH. BUT I OQM KNOW WHAT SHE MEANT A8DUT SINS OF OMISSION y If I V r tno'VA Know that: w GEE. I KNEW VJHAT SHE VJAS TALKlN? ABOUT AIL TH' TIME" T ttEANS -W SIMS VrlE FORGOT "Ti-i tin n ar7I IV 'CV4 rrsi v 1 WATCH FOR TUBBY' AND HIS DOIN'S IN THE DAILY