Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 01, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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    ROSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY. MARCH 1. 1924.
PACE SEVEN
HOME RESTAURANT
Opposite the Depot. Regular Meals 25c
Special Chicken Dinner Sunday 50 Cents
Sessional cards
Bi,i W. Una St. ,
niier, The Tailor
Is Next to Umpqua Hotel
jtKtiol Gu when Ueilied
R.H. R.NERBAS
Dentist
BulMIng Roseburg, Or.
Phone 4SH
Enricted and Replaced same
with pr wunpui piuies.
ty First
r
lifou merchandise Is of
pt quality and the prlcts
fce lowest.
money back on anything
Irnn-tlDea thai (a tnt nn.
' utistactory.
Economy Grocery
Phone 03
font HOME Burns would
morrow" find you able to
1 ith Insurance moneyt
PHN
E. FLURRY
durance Agency
Rooms 1 and t
Roiebi
Bank Bldg.
h 183
Roseburg, Ore.
rfect
Pressing!
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and stays that
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DON'T WORRY!
If any
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the family are
Lunch or Dinner!
You will find them at the
LOCAL NEWS
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Have you heard Stivers?
Y Not rldet Call 472 or 276-J.
Arundel, piano tuner. Ftoont 1SJ-U
This is a Studebaker year.
Just received, car of Pioneer roof
ing. Denn-Uerretseu Co.
L. R. Jenks and aon. II. O. Jenks.
; spent yesterday In this city attend
ing to uusinoss altutrs. .
Stivers U a powerful preacher.
Watlcins products, 120 W. Ine
street. Orders delivered. Phone 177.
Moore Music Studio 116 S. Jack
son St.
We buy and Bell everything Id fur
niture at Powell's Second Hand Bice.
, Large number of new rugs now In
stock at Powell's.
. Lawn mowers of quality
ell's Furniture Store.
at Pow
Dig cats. Wed. 'March 6. Presby
terian church, eleven to two. For
Children's Farm Home.
Mrs. S. A. Sanford who resides in
Edenbower spent several hours in
Roseburg yesterday morning shop
ping and visiting with friends.
Switches',, transformations, etc.,
made from combine, cut hair, and
first quality wavy hair. Prices reason
able. Phone 120-R.
Walter Roser a resident of (his
city underwent a! minor operation
yesterday morning at tho Mercy hos
pital with Dr. A. C. Seely in at
tendance. It
Orders taken for broccoli plants, I J
grown irom impoiicu secu, 94 yer
thousand. 10,01)0 -up, 3.75. Fred
Schmidt, Dillard, Ore.
Mrs. W. A. McDowell left last eve
ning for Riddle where she will spend
the next few days visiting at the
home of Mrs. W. S. Coleman. .
Dresses and fancy gowns, also re
modeling. Prices reasonable. Mrs.
May Warnock. Rra. 1, Bell Sisturs
Bldg. ,
F. S. Johnson of Portland, repre
sentative of the Honeyman Hard
ware company, is spending everal
days in Roseburg In the interests of
the company.
Helping the needy through good
eats. Satisfy yourself and do good.
Presbyterian church, Wed., March 5,
eleven to two.
Mrs. Arthur Filhower of Portland
arrived in this city today where she
was called on account of tho Illness
of her mother, Mrs. M. A. Drollinger.
Mrs. Drollinger is seriously ill.
Community dinner under direction
of V. t T. U. for Children's Farm
Home. Presbyterian church,
March 5. From eieveo, to two.
Wed. i
J. E. McCord of Portland, repre
sntntlvc Of the Northwest Dentists'
Supply company, arrived in Roseburg
Friday to spend several days here in
the interests of the company.
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Revelations of a
By Jane
Author of "My Hutband nd
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Chapter X1j.
Mollle came In late, and, as she
o often did, sought my room 10
ehat before she retired. She was
full of enthusiasm over her evening
and declared she and Rush had a
wonderful time.
"He's a very entertaining com
panion." I said "So well- informed."
"Is he?" absently.
"It seems to me. In the few times
I 'have Been him, he has taught me
how to appreciate many tilings I
did not understand. Perhaps he was
sorry ror me, my ignorance."
Un'a a. J It ( A I
"We didn't miss a single dance.
And he knows bow to order a good
a inner, something I had not expect
ed. "He spoke very nicely of you,
Rita. Says your devotion to moth
er has helped more than his lmdl
cines. Oh, well, I'm off to bed;
Good night."
Left alone I thought of what Mol
lle had said, her disinterest in my
replies. With me Rush Millbank
had been rather serious, while ar-
ways entertaining. With her he had
dancey, been gay like her other
companions.
Someway I felt hurt. He had
not thought I cared for things a
girl like Mollle did. He had been
as if I'd rather he had treated me
as he had Mollie, danced with me.
Instead of taking me to Museums,
recommended books for me to
read.
"I am young too!" 1 exclaimed,
"almost as young as she."
But aB I crept Into bed I felt old
old as Mrs. Ellwood. I had put
the fear of trouble through Jim
Bond from me to a certain ex-
tunt, but others fears poineasrd rat.
What Mrs. Ellwood meant by her
talk of Guy marrying? Was .Mollle
taking Rush Millbank from me?
Would he cease caring to bo with
me now he had found Mollie willing
to accept his attentions?
I burled my face In the pillow
and cried bitterly for an hour. I
had thought life was going to be
easy for me. Would it ever lie? Was
I always have problems to face,
never be really happy and care free?
The morning dawned bright and
beautiful. My hard cry had done
me good. I felt better and things
looked different In tho glorious sun
shine that streamed through my
window. I looked around my pret
ty, comfortable room, thought of the
poor, shabby place I had cabled
home when Aunt Agatha was alive.
I was ungrateful to worry, to be
miserable because I couldn't have
everything I wanted.
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At The Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gage of Eugene,
are spending a few days in this city
vlfiitlng and attending to business
matters. They are registered at the
Hotel Grand.
Lincoln Man Here
Ernest Oleson of Portland, a Lin
coln expert of the Ford Motor com
pany, arrived in this city yesterday
to Bpend a few days attending to
business matters.
Glide Resident Here
Mrs. M. T. Cannon of Glide, is
spending a few days In Roseburg
shopping and attending to other af
fairs. Mrs. Cannon is registered at the
Hotel Grand.
Mr. Cummlngs Returns
Wr. A. Cummings, manager of the
Terminal Hotel, who has been spend
ing the past few days In Salem at
tending to business mattem has re
turned to this city.
Mr. Winger Returns
W. O. dinger, manager of the Ho-
tel Grand, who has been spending the
past several days tn Marsnneiu at
tending to business matters returned
to this city Thursday evening.
! Mr. East at Grand
; H. N. East of Portland, represen
tative of the Paramount lectures, Is
spending a few days In this city at
! tending to business matters. Mr. East
j Is registered at the Grand Hotel.
Awaiting Operation
Mrs. K. J. Dourte; who has been at
Mercy Hospital for the past eighteen
days awaiting favorable time for an
operation, is reported to be getting
'along quite well. This will be the
ill Rlf.HT rtl F N
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DOMTCH WISH
DEAR OACLI. SPIOE0
OH.lOVEV-DoyElr' 1
H0UEY LAMB A
i Mi ' m jy i
Paid Companion
phelps
I," "A WIo' 6tory," oto.
I spent a couple of hours with
Mrs. Kllwooi, then started for a
walk.
"May I join" you, Rita?" Barton
Ellwood asked. .
He had railed to see his aunt
while 1 was dressing for the street.
I hadn't known be was in tue
house.
"If you like,"I replied, for once
glad of his company.
You haven't been very hap
py, lately, Rita. I it that man.
Bond?"
"He did annoy me, but that Is
all over now."
"Do you mind telling me If you
ever gave him reason to think you
would marry mm: won t lie angry,
Rita, but "
"I never talked to him three
times tn my life. 1 The man is
crazy, or else his weotiseience is
troubling him. All ho has really
should have been mine, you know."
I had not resented Burton's qua
tlon, strange as Hi seems. Some
thing in his voice had made me feel
he wasn't asking because ho dis
trusted me.
"Tell me about It, If you will."
So onco more I went over the Inst
days of my life in 1-os Angeles. Aunt
Agatha's promio that I should have
thi home, my ' surprise when I
found myelt left out of her will.
and everything given to Bond. Bar
ton did not speak, until 1 finished.
"And this legacy fiat should
have been yours has made hira
rich?" he asked. r L
"Yes. he has ofind all on the
acreage she left him."
"I think. Rita, that we might
break that will, get buck at least
a part of that proirty for you. It
Is Infamous that such a man should
have an Inheritance that rightly
belongs to you."
"Oh, don't talk about It! I don't
care anything about the money. Let
him have It. Aunt Agatha never
eared for me, never loved mo. If
she had I would perhaps feel dif
ferent; but rather than have any
thing to do with Jim Bond again 1
should run away." '
"Of course it Is for you to de
cide, but I am sure I'nclo Elmer j
would help In an attempt to right .
the wrong done if you are willing .
we should try." ?
"N'o, please don'tjsay any more i
about it. It is very kind of you to
think of me " ' . j
"I think about you a good deal, ;
Rita, more than Is good lor my
peace of mum.
Barton aaid the last in so low a
voice I scarcely heard, then Im
mediately changed the subject.
Tomorrow: Itiu-lou Dllnood Haves
Kirn's 1,1 Je.
'second operation for Mrs. Dourte
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Attend snow
F. R. Orr. Rosa Jolllffc, nnd C. E. j
Allison of Portland, representatives 1
of the Ford Motor company, arrived
in this city yesterday to attend the
auto show and to look after other j
business matters. j
Here on Business
K. E. Grime of Seattle, represonta-'
five of the Pennsylvania Rubber corn-)
pany, is spending a few days in j
Roicburg looking after business inter-,
ests. Mr. Grime arrived In this city j
yesterday.
At the Umpqua I
C. P. Hansen of Modford represen
tative of the (haiieelor and Lyon
company, arrived in this city yester
day to spend a few days looking after
business interests. Mr. Hansen is
registered at the Hotel Umpqua.
Pledges Announced-a-
Word lias been received by friends
that Lillle Christnpherson and Ethel
Mnrks who are attending Willamette
University, have been pledged to the
Alpha' Phi sorority, and that Lorna
Lovett, a former resident, has been
pledged Beta Chi.
Community Dinner Wednesday
There will be a community dinner
given in the Presbyterian church on
Wednesday March 5th, 1924, from 11
a. n. to 2 p. m. The pioceds to bo
given the Children Farm Home near
Corvlllle. The cooperation and at
tendance all churches, fraternal or
ders ad commercial organizations of
Roseburg la desired. This will give
you an opportunity to help these
homelcijs childrm. Remember, "The
children ot today me the citizens of
tomorrow." Price for dinner 60 cents
per plate.
This is a St'i'h b.'.ker year.
It Doesn't Pay to Be Sensitive.
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Out: Voo sty
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local news
Drain Men Here
M. R. Hyatt, exeonty comnibwloner,
Dwight Reed, and II. B. Ercleston all
of Drain, were business visitors In
Roseburg for several hours yester
day. Here From Gild
Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Ijiyton of Glide,
spent Thursday In Roseburg returned
to their home yesterday. While In
this city they were at the Terminal
Hotel.
Goes to Coast
Charles Harrison of Portland, rep
resentative of the Oliver Implements
for the Fordson. arrived In this city
yesterday afternoon to spend the next
few days looking after business Inter
ests. Returns from Coast
M. J. Anderson who has been
spending the past few days in Marsh
field looking after business Interests,
returned to this city Thursday eve
ning. To Visit In Albany
Mrs. Fred Miller left yesterday af
ternoon for Albany where she will
spend tho next week or ten days ve
iling with her mother, Mis. Henry
Munson.
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Shoot!
Sunday, March 2
at
Roseburg Rod and Gun
Club Grounds
-1st and 2nd prizes.
Shoot will last all day.
NOTICE!
Owing to the increased
cost of producing and de
livery,' milk will be $2.60
per quart per month.
Cream 15c per half pint.
Effective March 1.
Rexroad Dairy
Home washing shortens
the life ot the housewlfn
and linen conserve bolh
by utilizing our KOUGII
DltY SKilVICE.
Call 73
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We Take Thi Opportunity
to express our sincere appreciation ot
the many evidences ot good will aa
attested by the increasing number of
business houses and Individuals who
have opened accounts with us.
Your uccount Is Invited and we assuro
you a cordial welcome.
TheCoseburg National Bank
RoseburOre.
Returns Home
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Asam of Glide,
who opent yesterday in this city re
turned to their home In Ulldu today.
Mr. Fisher Here For Few Days
Cene Fisher of Kellogg, arrived In
this city Thursday to spend a short
time looking after busluess Interests.
Portland Man Her on Business
F. C. Gordan of Portland, represen
tative of the Greater Feature house
of Portland, Is spending several days
In Roseburg In the Interests of the
house.
BROCCOLI SEED V
Why Experiment 1
All experienced growers are using acclimated St. Valentine Strain,
grown under Oregon climatic conditions.
$25.00 PER POUND
Dr. C. H. Bailey
ROSEBURG, OREGON
WHO HAULS YOUR BROCCOLI? I
You are considering the expense of hauling your
Broccoli to the packing houses, arid perhaps the prob
lem has perplexed you. Before you make any definite
arrangements about this important item call us up and
let us figure on this work. We are equipped to do it
economically and promptly. '
We move all kinds of freight, household goods, livestock
or farm products.
' Packing and Storage a Specialty
H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER STORAGE CO. i 1
t Cast and Pine
Phono
JUST arrived 3 cars of Sherwin
Williams Spray Materials dry
Lime-Sulphur, Blue Stone, Bordo
and Arsenate of Lead . Pricas very reasonable
L. W. METZGER
DISTRIBUTOR
GENERAL CONTRACTOR BUILDING MATERIALS
Warehouse Corner Oak and Pine
By WINNERv
i
Sherirf Sam Starmer went to Glen
dalo yesterday morning on official ... ,
business.
Buys Laurelwood Home ,
Mrs, Laverne Dryborgh, formerly "'
of Grant Bass, has purchased the -huge
double house recently construe- n
ted In Laurelwood. "
Goes to Eugene'
Itleluird Shepherd of the Terminal . ,
Hotel left yesterday morning for Eu-
gene where he Will spend a short
time looking after, business matters.
Near 8. P. Depot
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