. :t Paob Six ROSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1924. ' ' i i red for a If i V s fife M Formal Opening is Announced of our New Modern Bakery on North Kane St., Saturday, February 16, (from 1 to 9 p. m.) IS -- ' '"liil l"il::rr From Flour to the Finished Product Every housewife in this city and country is urged to visit our new factory and see for herself how well we are equipped to supply the very finest bread and all Bakery Products to an entire county. Coffee and Doughnuts Served Free to Every Visitor Next Saturday. This Bakery, the latest addition to the activities of Roseburg, is one of the finest and most complete S,ak,,n,gAsfabllsh,ments in the State outside of Portland. It is the culmination of the Life aspirations of J.1..' r il 1 r r " v dollars. From the huge old-fashioned Brick Ovens, with a daily capacity of 600 loaves, to the very latest appliances for handling products sanitarily and turning out a superior class of goods, it is worth your time to see the plant. VISIT US SATURDAY AND BE ENTERTAINED. WE SHALL EXPECT YOU. Model Sales Room Jackson and Cass Sts. 1 V- New Factory 126 North Kane Street Model Bakery Bread and DoughnuU make the kiddies play. LOCAL NEWS 1 Mr. Murray Return. Home Robert Murmv Whrt hna hi.nn IhmJ11!,', T,' ct'y ' Mr. Comba Hare From Portland- Itlng with friends and attending to Churl. Cnmln of P,.ni,.-, To Visit Here r Mm. H. s. lnirgaii arrived In this city In at evening from Kugcnc to spend the week end visiting at the homo of her ulster, Mrs. Tom Wharton. attending Combs Is I'mpqmt. to business matters. Mr. registered at the Hotel Brenner Goes to Portland Arnold O. Hrennnr if lha fw fr fic-o department left last evening for i uiuHiiu wnere lie will spend the next iew uays attending to business mat ters. yJItXoeal JJealers I.standard size veie table packets: NO BETTER SEEDS AT ANY PRICE ctUourBackUardProVlde afresh Vegetables M 'Summer medium and tots tarietl. of delk-lnu Twr-. '.. nrt you ran bar. frh g.bl all ou.h ,,?I0- By U"" P""". cold pck torn, fe wlntw "roh h. nimnw-mj enoii4h ta Nortiirup. King &Coi Seeds MINNeAP0l.lSMINNf5OTA leserts are usually considered as wuterless, but there Is a large area of the sea Itself which some scientists believe to be relatively devoid of life. This Is the eiuatorlul region of the 1'uclUc ocean for a dlstntira nt from a few hundred to more than 2,000 miles west from South America. Evi dence points toward a great dearth of marine life over this vast area. Hut Dr. W. K Hitter, director of the Serliis Institution for lllological He search, on a recent voyage to Aus tralia and while crossing the western edge of this so-called marine desert observed several species of sea birds whih evidently fed on some sort of sea life as the nearest land was 1,0001 miles away. Sfldp officers also re-' ported having Reen porpoises which I must also cet their foiul fmn, ! about them, so that there cannot be an entire lack of marine organisms, Britisher Saw the Joke Seated around a table In a London J grillroom were soma Aniorli-nni ...i i one Englishman. A breery American remarked: "I staved out n into i. night at a drlnklnr club tlmt n-ht i started noma I met myself going to the olllce." There was a general lmifOi rri.. Englishman smiled doubtfully. Another American ventured Tan see the point, dont youl Just good nntured exaggeration." les." said thn Kmrtlahmaii more uouutrully, "I see. He would never recognize himself In that condi tion." Making the Beit of It After trying unsuccessfully to open the door of the pantry, where tb cakes were, the small boy turned to his brother and said: "It's no use. Tommy. Not one of those keys will nt." "All right, then," fnld Tommy, re signedly. "We'll wait until mnia. comes home and ask fo.- something for being good boys." Modern Child h Wise "And what," asked the Snndsy school teacher, "la the lesson tanght ns In the parable of tha Ave wise vir gins r Nine-year-old Ruth held op her hand. 'That we should always lis on the lookout for a bridegroom," ahe an swered. Time to Be Mirthful "My Bancs la In most respects quite good looking, but be has a rather long face." "Oh. dear, what art yon coming fo If he hna a long far before lie la mar riedr- Chicago Post. Goat Herds of Weil Yield Large Profits A generation ago flie present site of Central park and the fiats of Harlem to the. north were the natural hahltut of the goat, says the New York Times. Long since the animal practically dis appeared from New York and the Eastern states, but meanwhile has been found to have many valuable uses and has reappeared again In amazing num ber on greut ranges In the West. It Is proverbial that a goat can live on anything. Ills .n,t.nr i. ...... .n- lous, und It has been discovered that w hen confined on limited n etutlon Is wiped out. To graze great herds of goats requires wide areas, al though the quality of food need not be good, nor the supply abundant. The problem has been studle-1 with care by oclentlsts, and the goat crop as a re sult Increased In value. Today the coat roam. rh. extending more or less continuously from northern California to southwest ern Oregon. Most of the goat ranges are used all the year round. Tin. smaller herds of only a few hundred take care of themselves, but to man age the large herds especially trained men and dogs are required. Many of the breeds, notably the An goras, are sheared once a year. They yield valuable crops of mohair. The goafs ment la also valuable, and their hides find a ready market Many ofi ..o.a are mimed and cheese man ufactured on a considerable scale, ai In EuroDe. Th i . . t, . ? --"- oemg ... .uujrvi 01 J0g4j w rapj,iy becom- .uiuunie source of Income. Twin Camera Maket "Moviet" and "Stills" Frank S. Wia - . . rrk.-Cal.. I. the" .v.; lm?B .1 . iwin - .o...p.c ure camera by means of which It 1. possible to take moving Pictures and Individual stilt. ,t the same time. The camera Is really not a single de- Vice but two aan.r.. t, i. i i "i umi-iiines, work lug Independently of each other. Any rfplr-t till . a. . ' UJaj. pf, roaa5 during thfi ,he "0,lno by w. Z Inge-picture camera Into oneinflon utatopprngtheniovemeroTr, eJ1!! T,n Fk"1 IM,rt of th era la fitted with four lenses after the manner of a mlcrope. by a di be used. One of these Is . telenhoto Unsed In getting Cose-np, The Wilton camera was ,ed B k n a recent film of b " game m AFFORDED DVAUTO Prisoners on a limited range hob bled horses In a pasture: this is the comparison which baa been made by a well known writer on automotive top ics lately In speaklns or people w;ho have no cars. Specifically dlscusslne the Chevro. let, which he described as a "low priced, modern automobile which has become Indisnonnlhln tn tho i.i... family of ordinary income," be said: ino inspiring beauties of nature, ins interesting and educational fea tures of other places and other types Of neoDle and uava nt t(.,in - " - ! i riuuiu tnings to be read about, or seen dimly In cold photographs, until you are free to go to them at your convenience and pleasure." That this is exactly what the Chev rolet dpfllaro nt . K .. . i . v.. i hit iiuiiMweui are en deavoring in thoi,. lanin.. ..... . - HL UUIU shows, is the statement of sales agencies. The old adage that pNpkh See the "wheels rn anwarf 1 'brought out in San FranciKoin newea force this last wl if sight of an automobile a neilderl nn urlroa In tnlrfjilr showroom of one of the Msf lomooue a strtbutors drew t non or mousanus, Dotn umtj stood outside the plate gliuiiita and those who went In the uxc to see how the hard-worklm mat was functioning. CAMPHOR FOR SORE tYB It Is surprising how qoicUr iJ flammation is helped byunp,' drastic, witcbhazel, etc, u Lavoptik eye wash. Oaenuiil ueiys any case Bore, wea w eyes. Aluminum eya cup tret r ullerton, druggist. Trimmed hats deslpied forWJ haired women and nussei. w n at the Vogue Sat. t ea. u- o Myers spray guns at Wharton Bros. Operated on For Appendicitis p I . Robert L. Mathews wu w announced Later. "e ",nK ' V ' "iad IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Tllatrli-t Court of U fH States for the District of 0r In the matter of Robert L. Mathews. Bsnkmpt. To the creditors 01 Mathews, of KoseDurg. m of Douglas, and aisinci. oanarupi: i Notice is hereby gi " "J 9th day of February, 19H. J Many times, no doubt, een the above headline newspapers. Very often It has told ' "J?ret . - t . . creuuora you have oe in Reb'-t?J7d In von, Jy f Februarv-. 1924. t rJ . u i "e forenoon, at which nme1 ."'r Ullen 11 na to'Oicredlmr, msv attend, pror. , ome rnend suddenly atricken with ,tim. .nnrrfnt a trut. iJ dread annonrlfAtfU n-u I. . . tod n -."..0. i uv newspapers, i DanKrupt ana iruvs , uveivvivu 10 state tnat ap Business is uiuj viv-" nnr1(nl.t. 1- 1J ln0 Pendlcitla in ..0tw m jj v fore said nieetine. stomach trouble. They don't tell you Da,ed FebtwTr tuJ that thn a ... . j .... , .n.cii-u person suffered fre- auent iiiom.. . . -, . oi neanDurn long be- ore ne went to the hospital. none heartburn Is no talways DAILY WEATHER L. U n Referee U HEW"1 , uu uuways 11 - w of an inflamed appendix. It ls!- S. 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