Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 04, 1924, Page 9, Image 9

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5ten Up Your Home With
THE HALF-TIME WIFE
By VIOLET DARE
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 169-U
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAQI
I -awn mowers of quality
ell's Furniture Store.
R08EBUR0 weWS-HIVIKW. FRIDAY, APRIL 4. 1924.
s
t
at Pow-1
suritwiN. Williams Floorlac
Uf W'a "
I .. sn wondering how you were going to refinish that
Ive you beyHas th"e duU appearince of the living-room
!wom chair or ' worrying you? You probably are saying,
floor or the answerRefinish it with Sherwin-
Yej, ana " t ; and varnishes with one operation.
'Williams Floonac, o j .r. ctrrl nnrl mini- i-arA
popular narawuuu i-
!williams
jlade in
TRIAL AN COUPON
- . .nxi with your name and addrets, bring it to our store
nTyoS will revive . SO cent can of Floorlac. and .
with 15 'h This introductory offer ii limited Sign your
iTU tnupon to our .tore today.
Nuns...
Addnst-
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Churchill Hardware Co. 1
THE WINCHESTER STORE g
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iMOclatea Pre.. Leased Wire.)
K-EVII.LE. Ky., April 4.La
Wble browing for weeks at
bines of the Lilwrty Coal and
I company on Straight Creek,
I to a head today. George Lu
te dead and Edward Dishman.
H4. victims of a fusillade of
t directed from a mountain
fctf yesterday by hidden rifle-
The men. both from Virginia,
limong the company's non
1 employes.
k shootiiiK. the second time re
(. according to company of
. that their men have been
tied to a volley from the
jnunslde, was the culmlnatin
fries of changes In the oper
fof the mines.
Bti Extr.ctioa Gu When Desired
DR. H. R. NERBAS
Dentist
bnlc BulWlnf Roseburg, Or.
PkM 4K8
wi Ext meted tnd Replaced nam
ay who or without plat.
E
;en in Roseburg
)tel Umpqua
Jalian Prune Trees!
5" 't ioe
?" leet ,2e
no t
feet
log. Freneh Prune Trees
f 25c
'ted Frsnquette Walnuts
.Senenl Variety of Nursery
f Prlee. f. o. b. Salem, Ore.
rruiUand Nursery
14th St Salem. r,...
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OFFICIAL EXECUTIONER SUICIDE
LEFT COMFORTABLE FORTUNE
BRESLAU, April 4. raul Spaethe
the executioner who recently shot
himself In this 'city, left a consider
able estate and attracted attention to
the excellent pay which executioners
get. Before the war 600 marks, or
$125, and traveling expenses was the
fee paid for each execution, and It
has now returned to about the same
amount
Spaethe had gulllotlnod 45 persons.
That was emphasized by his lighting
45 candles, one to each of his vic
tims, before he shot himself. He in
vested his earnings in a restaurant
and in real estate which enhanced in
value, so his heirs are well provided
for.
A century ago the executioners In
Europe were a much higher class of
men that at present. They were re
quired to be educated in surgery, and
practiced medicine. They were state
officials and received a fixed salary.
5
Art
Bji WjBB
B New Wallpapers
for bpnng
Spring birds flowers. Is there
j anybody at this season who doe.
W rnt tvnnr mme rjf the rooms of
p the home made new with bright.
cheery wall paper I
We will help you make happy
selections. Come In and look
over the wonderful line of new
Niagara " Blue Ribbon" patterns
we have here. They're the very
latest designs every one artistic
Knttrifit! and arisfiliirpli correct
i n Kyle.
'Arf Afc ui for Ttt Sam-
l''1 lU.iA to tet l-xf-
V 'L&-itt'yi& T"1 Ofot.cnl "
CORDON & BISHOP
324 W. Casa St., Roseburg
RlilFDlR:
Ak us for T'ft Ham. !S
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tYIIO'S WHO IV THE STORT.
DUNCAN IIA1.E, a young army
oncer, returns from the 1'hlltpplnas
to find that
. SUIl.-JSE. With whom he 1. In
love, baa married
GEOFFREY ATWOOD, a prom
inent man much older than aha.
Hale triea to perauade her to
loav her husband, get a divorce
and marry him, fretlnf aura that
ehe atlll carea for him. Susanna Is
troubled ny thla, and by the report
that there la a lova affair between
DICK LEIGH Geoffrey, nephew,
and a chorua girl,
VIII COMPLICATIONS.
S 8uzanne
f cro aaed
1 the outer
office a tall,
beaut I f u 1 1 y
groomed
woman In
b I a o k came
toward her.
Bhe hesitated,
paused. Inter
cepting ui
anna. I'm Mrs.
Atwood," Sus
anna told her,
rather blunt
ly, and start
ed to pass.
I'm so glad to meot you; I
the only unbn.lneaa like note was
a photograph of herself. It waa a
fitting environment for Geoffrey, too.
Tie waa the beat type of American
business man, big, big broad shoul
dered, well built a dally round of
hand bail kept him young and alert
looking, and ha waa proud of the
fact that ha waa In as good condi
tion as any young college athleto.
She waa very proud of Geoffrey,
and of being hl wife, but being
married to him was a far more
sertooa business than she had sup-
I
VIOLET DARE
Oh,
am Mr a. Vale." anaweretl the other
woman, o charm lngLy that Bur
anne was disarmed.
They shook hands, and Suzanne,
edged around her. politely, but de
terminedly. '1 thought Td JuA run
down nnd see If I couldn't see my
husband for a moment before be
left," she explained.
"Well, Geoffrey's frtfrhtfully busy,
as I told you on the telephone; It's
too bad to Interrupt him." Mrs.
Vale replied. "I'll just ko in an
tell him" ,
"No. I'll go- Suzanne hurriedly
took the few steps that lay between
her and her husband's door.
"Geoffrey" Mra Vale called him
by his first name, then! Suzanne
knew that they had known' each
other for a lonK time, but that dis
covery disturbed her, nevertheless.
She found Geoffrer at his de?k.
talk ins; -to a man whom she hardly
saw, although she acknowledged
Geoffrey's Introduction of him po
litely enough. Her mind was fo
ensed ao completely on her husband
that nothing else could find a way
Into it.
The man departed shortly after
ward, and Geoffrey turned to her,
smlllnft.
"I tried to sret you on the phone
a little while afro, but the line was
busy, he told her, drawing her
down to a seat on the narrow arm
of hia chair. "And before I tried
attain Mrs. Vale told me that she
had given you the message. Did
you meet her as you came in?'
"Yes; she introduced herself,"
Suzanne replied quietly. It would
never do to let Geoff know how she
felt about Mrs. Vale. ''She said that
ydu were frbrhtfully bnsy."
"I am, but not too busy to see
you, ever," he answered. ."Now, 1
have some leters to sign, and a few
directions to (rive; do you want to
lit down In that big chair by the
window and wait till I Ret them out
of the way, and then we can drive
to the station together,"
Obediently as h well trntned little
irirl, Sumnne toov the ehalr Indi
cated. She liked this hk, sunny
office of Geoffa, look In fir down into
one of the city's busfnens streets,
Meed his big; orderly desk, on which
Large a-imber of new rugs now In
stock at Powell's.
Moore Music Studio 114
son St.
S. Jack-
Emery wants to buy your wool and
mohair. See hlin before selling.
Largest and best line of Easter
candles ever shown In Koavburg at
the Palace of Sweets.
CANDIDATE FOR SUPERIN
TENDENT OF SCHOOLS
I hereby announce myself a republi
can candidate tor auperlndendent of
schools of Douglas county, at the May
primaries. Mrs. Edith B. Ackert, Myr
tle Creek, Oregon. (Paid adr.)
I
CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER
'I'll need tome
A fold.
posed two months hefore. She' Vail
not realized then that having the
marriage ceremony snld over two
people by a minister does not da
more than begin to make a mar
riage; that the people most concern
ed have to gtf on and build up a
partnership for themselves.
Mrs. Vale came In, smiled sweetly
nt Snsanne and sat down by
Geoffry's desk. Ho suggested vari
ous things that should be done; In
every Instance sho replied suavely
that t?hoy had been begun or wore
on her list. Apparently she ha$ an
ticipated all his orders.
"You run tho oftlc- better than I
do!? he laughed. "All right that's
about all, I guess. You have -my
address? Forward those Lewis
papers If they come. Now honey,
come along."
n put on his hnt nnd renehed
for his roat, but Mra Vale was Al
ready holding It for him. Suxannf
stared, trying to curb her resent,
mont. It was all rlKht for Mrs. Vale
to be a good secretary, but why this
Intimate touch nlso?
"Geoff, I'm tromg to need some
money while you're away," Susanne
told him, n he turned to her. "My
nllowance Is all 'gone."
"Well, here's .Abbott, our hook
keeper," ho answered, turning to the
man who had Just come In. "He'll
mail you a check put It on my
personal account, Abbott. . Now
we'll run."
They hurried through the outer
office so rapidly that Suzanne had
only a glimpse of Mra Vale, -who
was talking with one of the steno
graphers. Put it wns Impossible not
to catch her expression. Envy nnd
resentment were there, and she had
no smile for Susanna hut only a
narrow eyed look of dislike. She '
called "Goodbye" gaily enough as
the door alnmmed behind them, but
Suzanne feh that she had seen
something not Intended for her eyes,
something thnt had truth behind It.
I hereby announce, myself to the
republican voters of Douglas county
as a candidate at the May primaries
for the office of County Commis
sioner. Harry B. Ecclouton, Drain,
Oregon. (Pd. Ady.)
r
WANTED
WANTED Spading
phone 101-H.
and gardening.
WANTED Girl for general
work. 246 No. Hose St.
house-
GlllL. with experience would like offi
ce or clerical work. Phone &S4-Y.
WAlTlElJGood 14-inch Vaikiug
plow. Phone 5F33. C. W. Groves. ,
EMEUY Wants to buy your wool
and mohair. Bee him before selling.
WANTED At once. Beagle hound
stud dug. Write to P. O. Box 85,
Roseburg, Oregon,
WANTED Dressiuuking. Good work
guaranteed. 3 doors east of Sold
iers Home. Mrs. 11, A. Metcalf.
USED CAHS wanted for cash; late
model Fords, liulcks, Dodges and
ChevrolutB. E. W. Uaruuui, Marsh
field, Ore.
WANTED Any kind of clerical work
by experienced accountant and
stenographer. Keply C. J. Harding,
Umpqua, Ore,
LOST Black back comb. Reward Tor
Its return to Newa-Kevlew office.
Iteward.
LOST Tuesday night, at armory, or
bet. armory and K. P. Hall, whit
gold pendant ear ring set with
rhlnestones. Return to thla office.
FOUND-Packageot"blueprInuTl
cor. Oak and Rose Sts. Owner Call
at this office, Identify property and
pay for adv.
T FOR SALE T
FOR SALE Used player piano relU,
60o each, rtiutie 870.
FOR SALE Fox terrier pups. Jaaiea
Spraguc, Ten Mile.
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a repubU
ran candidate for sheriff of Duukibi
county, at the May primaries. Frank
M. Hopkins, CanyouvUle, Oregon.
(Pd. Adv.)
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN
TENDENT.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for tho office of county school super
intendent subject to the will of the
republican Voters at the May pri
maries.
(Paid Adv.) 0. 0. BROWN.
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CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a repub
lican candidate for treasurer of Doug
lua county, at the May primaries. J
E. Sawyers, Roseburg, Oregon.
(Pd. Adv.)
FOR RENT
FOR SALE Span of 6 and 6 year ,
mares, weight 2500. D. S. ChurchilL ,
Phone 11F31. ;
FOR SALE One large Poland China '
boar, 18 months old. Price, 125. P, f
J. Ballf. '
and 2 kids. !
separately 4135 '
Cobb St. I'hone 360-J.
FOR SALE First class oat and! !.
vetch hay, balled, Sl& per ton, D, '.
C. McGehey, Phone 6F1S. :
I FOR BALE Milch goat
Will sell together or s
FOR RENT Garage. Inquire at 544
So. Pine St.
FOR RENT Safety depoalt boxes,
Roseburg National Bank.
FOR RENT 3 partly furnished
housekeeping roouis. Phone 677 It.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room, bath. 401 South Main street.
WILL have 5 room modern furnlxhed
house for rent, April 10. I'hone
454-R or call 647 So. Stephens St.
OK KliN I Two sleeping rooms
with bath. ?i und $2.50 per week.
At large white bouse at Auto Camp
Ground.
T MISCELLANEOUS T
CAN DO a few more rough dry wash
ings. Phone 454-R.
Tomorrow A Determined Woman.
rVipvrloM. t9H. tnr Thr- TThrW fynrttrat. Inc.
(Associated Tress Leased Wire.)
.CHICAGO, April 4. A 20 p?r
cent Increase in industrial accidents
In the United States in 1023 is es
timated hy the Nalional Safety coun
cil. The estimate for the year Is
3,000 accidents, of which 23,000
were fatal.
Industrial accidents reported by
Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Massa
rhusettes, Newt Jersey. Delaware.
Washington. Oregon and Pennsyl
vania totalled more than 1.500,000.
Oregon riposted 30,227 accidentr,
of which 178 were fatal; and WbhIi
lngton 24,745 with 366 fatalities.
This Is a Studebaker year.
LOCAL NEWS
$1 places a Royal Vacuum cleaner
in your home. Hudson Electric Store.
We demonstrate.
Lloyd take yon cheaper on long
trips; no trip less than 50 cents.
Lloyd's Taxi, phone 44, 1S5 Sheridan.
Easter favors, In great variety, at
tho Palace of SweetB. Make your se
lections early.
CANDIDATE FOR REPRESEN.
TATIVE.
I hereby announce myself a repub
lican candidate for representative to
state legislature from Douglas county
at Muy primaries. Merry! C. Shaver,
Sutnerllu, Oregon. (Paid Adv.)
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NO'I'ICIfi OK SAI.K r GOVERNMENT
TIMIIklH
General Land orrtce, Washington, D.
C, March 11. 1S24. Notice Is Hereby
given tut suoiuet to the condlUuns
and limitations of the acts ot June V,
jyio, ij K.t., ziBj, f euruai-y 26. lviv,
till tilM., HIV), and June 4, liu (41
Stat., 7utt), and departmental retfula-
liuns o bL-pleuiber 15, lVli (46 L. Li.
447i, and June Hi. IDiu (47 U U.. 411)
Hie liuhber ua tue following lands will
ue sum April ii, li4 at 10 ociuck
ii., at puuiic auction at the United
states lund office at itoseburg, ore-
goo, to the highest Didder at not less
man me appraised value as shown by
this notice, sale to be subject to the
approval of the secretary of the In
terior. The purchase price, with an
additional sum of onu-llflh of 1 per
cent, thereof, being commissions al
lowed, must be deposited at time of
sale, money to be returned if sale Is
hot approved, otherwise patent will
issue tor the tlntber which must be re
moved within ten years. Illds will be
received from citizens of the United
States, associations of such citizens
and cot puratlons organized under the
laws ox the united states, or any
stale. Territory, or Uislrlct thereof
only. Upon application of a qualified
purchaser, the timber on any legal
suouivision will be orierea separately
belure being included in any offer of
a larger unit. T. 28 8., It. 12 W., Sec.
15, Lot 8, fir 12(1(1 M., T. 18 H., K. 1 W.,
Sec. i, NWfc fir, 14BU M., none of
the timber on these sections to be sold
fur less than 42. (,u per M., T. 21 S., K.
4 W., Sec. tl, MO bK'4 red fir 166(1
M., white fir, 26 M., incense cedar Xt
M., Kfc'A bt.1 red fir 1241) at., white
fir 60 AL, red cedar 3U M., T. ztf S.,
Jt. 11 W., Bee. 1, SWfi B k red fir.
140U M., none of the timber on these
sections to be sold for less than zl.Tti
per M. for the red fir, S.&v per M. for
the white fir and Incense cedur, and
11.60 per M. tor the red cedar; T. 3u
It. 10 W., flee. 13, Nr. 14 Nhi'A fir 626
at., NVt'H NK'A fir r00 M., M-:(4 NW54
fir 800 M.. NW14 NW14 fir 200 M., T.
2D S.. H. JO W Sec. ZD. Bi. SK' fir
loio M., while cedar 430 M., hone of
the limber on thene sections to be
sold for less than 91.60 per M. for the
fir and $'.0 per M. fur the while
ct-dar; T. 39 8.. R. 6 W Kec. 15, NW
S1V14 yellow pine 60 M., sugar pine so
M.. red fir 180 M.. none of the Umber
un this tract to be sold fur less than
$3.00 per M. for the yellow and sugar
pine and 11.26 per M. for the red fir;
T. 29 S., K. 10 W., Sec. 20, NK14 NK
fir 520 M. then bH',, fir
60 M. none of the timber on thee
tracts to be sold for lens than .'.25
per al., T. 28. H., It. 11 TV-., Her. 15, 8K'A
XK't red fir 6s M. white fir 120 M.,
T. 29 K It. 10 W., See. 30, NF; N'KVi
red fir 775 M.. white cedar 40 M., SK
N-I-; red fir 6;0 M. white cedar loo
M.. none of the timber on these sec
tions to be sold for less than $2.00
per M. for the red fir. . 60 per M. fur
the white fir, and $7.00 per M. for (he
white cedar. WILLIAM SI'KY. Com
mlffloner. (lent-rsl ltnd Office.
CAR OWNER Don't forget to call
553 when In need of auto parts
Sarff s Auto W recking House.
FOR SALE Seasoned fir block
wood,' 13.60 a tier. Also writ : ;
spring oats. Boyer Bros. Phone ' .
14F14. S
FOR SALE Cheat and oat hay, bal-
ed, lo ton. 1 mile north of Eden- :
bower on the highway. M. A. Por j
I:
FOR SALE No. 1 grain hay. loose i
on Humphrey's place, 1 mile south ' ..
of Myrtlo Creek. Inquire Thos. ii
Hedgepeth. 1
11
UMLRELLA MAN leaving soon. For
covers, repairs and new umbrellas,
call 348 So. Pino. Side entrance.
NOT1CK A business that has In
creased over 100 per cent in the hint
year wishes a reliable man, or woman
to handle Its agency, will stand
closost Investigation. Work digni
fied, pleasant, very profitable,
Room 2oS Perkins llldg. Roseburg,
Oregon.
LOST AND FOUND
FOR SALE Rockers, chairs, dresser.
. bedsprlng, and range. Almost new. '
1107 South Kane St., Millers Addl
tlon. i
FOR SALEJorsey Hereford heifer I "
years, due to calf April; or trade ,
for Jersey cow broke. Parker, Can- 1.
yonvllle. Oregon. ,
1923 FORD COUPE with extra. 1196 v.
- down, balance 26 per mo. Also
1919 Ford runabout. ED MARSH, '
MQ1U11 CU. 131 so. Rose St.
FOR SALE 1 1500. 10 acres ot good .
land, good Small house and barn, j
one mile east ot Roseburg. Alio
another good buy. E. U. Rosen--berry,
Phone 33F2. I
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FOUND Beaded bag. Owner call at
this office, describe property and
pay for adv.
LOST Tuesday afternoon, one O. E,
S. past-matron's Jewel. , Finder
please leave at Bubar Bro's Jewel
ry Btore and receive reward.
BEDDINO PLAINTS Mastodan Dan-.
sy, Petunia, Salvia, Verbena, Col- V
umblne, etc., at Economy Grocery,
and RoBeburg Grocery. Pot plant ;
at green house, Edenbower. P. W. ; .
Kay, Phone 6FS, between 12 and 1 ;
or after o p. m. 'Li
A NICE LITTLE HOME Lot 100x100 J
ft. 4 room house with 2 porches. '
. Fruit trees. Large nnultrv hntisa.
Garage. Household goods Included, f ','
Outside city limits. Price complete,' ' j
$1600. $600 down, balance In month.; , I
ly payments. Price without Idrnl-'-, I 1
ture $1200. $500 down and balance ' 1
monthly payments. This ta worth j
Investigating. G. W. Young A Son,,. ;
Phone 417. t i .
Mrs. M. F. Middloberg of Round
Prairie was In town for me after
noon yesterday shopping and visit- V
ing with friends.
t-.
Treated by Skilled Specialist
DURING the many years that I have maintained a highly
experienced med ical clinic In Pordandj Oregon, for the treats
ment of Piles and other rectal and colon disorders, llteraliV
tTMHisands of sufferers have come Of been sent to me from sll parts of rhe VesCj
This astounding growth In my practice ha necessitated Barter and better)
equipped otnees in mv own new boikllng and tn m-
creased staff of skilled assistants. It ha. also bronsvc
me an experience which enables me tn cotnUetulalrf)
(AJARANTEE to cure any case of Plies be my-Tkcmvy
surgical method or refund the rait tent', fee.
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