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AfiR porn 5;C;, WrirnntmMlSFhlidPfacM'j :-.a :i If ;S6l i.'-. . .IT..,,. i in ui.iiST. 1 i-t'Kt. 1 AVciclAblelVarstofor Mineral. Not Nabcotic fif 5 i I or.d IrWs and I SZEKaQEBaHBDi 6ASTGR1A For Infants nnrl Children. Mothers Know That Genuine CastGria Always J Bears the M Signature, of 1 In Use For Over Thirty Years LOVE and MARRIED UFH tq, the nct?d alithor laan muione liiuson HAWAII'S IDEAS OX HUSRAND.' behind my head on the divan. TLen j the pulled down the shades and went "Well, answered Hannah, when I out tho door softly, asked her what 8he would do If vile, , clcl4 my eyvt put I could not were married lo a man who Insisted , w011,ierc(j if Hannah were that she he 'dolled up" all the time. r,Kht' Wor8 ,liesH llliuBa hlch I "I think that I would say to him, thousht , lmpor,Hlt at this mo It fifty-fifty. You must never ,ucnt onlv EonlPlhlu which my rhow yourself to me without your vouh condition magnified Into com you iiium unw noi juui n. i liUSbearS' never go uiifliaren and you uiways dress for mu t mutt Exact Copy of Wrapper. tmc ctmmum ewMMt, ht- vor err. I crow pMs'itlv drowsy, and yet 1 uuu yuu iiium - --- -- - . . a ways urtss ror ainnor uowevcr - - r.urh you have heen working all day Lad that rMon that W e -" I interrupted Hannah with a before Asain 1 saw that queer iauKh. for I knew but one man who ' u " , ' .ould live p to that and that was Jlthought hi. time Instead of It ho my cousin Charles ' "B moonllitht a brilliant nun was "I think I II ask Charlie to dinner "lnlnB and so vivid l111'8; tonlcht, Hannah. I know you pre- " that I felt the heat comins r.ared a nice one for John and I wave, and enveloping me. Stretched '.'on't feel very much like eatlns, so ""t under an awnlns on the deck it would ho a shame to have all '"othed In cool while linen was Karl lour nice food go to waste." .Ehepard. I could soo that he was . ., . h ot asleep and yet his mind seemed Sl.,.rteke f.,r Dinner. iiarfy ir,.sl,,iv he sllr. "I'd do that If I were you. Mis. red and ciap,ie,i t,8 h;inds. A pic Katherine. It would cheer you up, m.es(iielv clothed servant came at end we're (toing to have strawberry , ,,, til'lin?. He murmered some l.ortcake. and you know how your words that t .ouId 110, tiPar and the . ousin used to love to come over hero , r,an Drought him paper, pen and Ink. v.hen your mother bad strawberry , j (hat ,.;ls vrMng snoucaKe. mo nnoth,,r lPtter an(1 ,t rc;U1). "es. ever since I can remember )rollf.ht me a grea, d,,.,i of comfort, (harlle was Invited over to mothers:, not , , ,hll,k of any,hg U- help cat the first strawberry' ..., , ,i,ern on this r.hortuake wo had, but what excuse' .irth lh.,. .no . ,..,, .,, ..R v. ill 1 make, Hannah, about John's 1,lnkins a;out ,,,. , t, ied very Kavlng so suddenly? h,H in po what ifnrl was wrltinB. lou neenn maKe any excime ou can't tell mo that Mr. Goodwin I.UItllY OX THE JOU. Charles Ierry has the true enr nlval spirit. Ho was on the J"l every minute of the time today dur ing the parades and dtspenred soda and candy free of charge to the par ticipants. Lerry believes In reward ir.T thf;e who have assisted in put i:m- tho festiviil over the ton r.nd cor tainly exemplified the proper rpirit In bolng the first to "treat the s ing." Arundel. THHn tuner, t'nnn '.891. hasn't lived long enough with Mr. :erdon not to have taken his meas ure. Ho will probably understand Immediately that something came up that made it Imperative for .Mr. John to go back to business at least tl-at's the Impression he will give .you. And If you will play up to t everything will go all right. "All right, Hannah," I said wear ily, for 1 thoucht to myself how tired p: DEPENDON GOODS "5 Summer Dress Goods. Beautiful designs in figured and plaided Silks, Voiles, Georgettes, Pongees, Flaxons, Crepes, Ging hams and everything for Sum mer wear. FURNISHINGS FCR MEN W07AEN AHO CHILtREN. Mail Orders. Filled Promptly and Satisfactorily. I. ABRAHAM DRY liOODS STORE" 121 X. Juckosn St. Phono 110 WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSETS DON'T FORGET Memorial Day Is Approaching. It Will Reach R.oseburg May 30ih. this year ami the do maud for fluwrrs Is goliiR to hv ei.onnous. Wo ad viae early ordering so that ym may bo sure of your flowers. A few of the flowera wo are fcohi:; lo liavo are jkmmi it'!, carnations, se lect rosea, awiot peaa, aud many ferus, potted rlants, etc. The Close of School is Also Approaching And we are prepared to tako orders for flowers tor this occasion. If you want Flowers, sec us. If you want plants, see us. If you want Decarations, sec us. If you want a Decorator, sec us. y. ar. moniners of the I'lornl Telegraph ivilv. ry Assoeintinn, nnd can assure you Immediate and first class service pny place In the United State. Think iL over. Visit, us. You a-o welcome. but I could not make out Hie words. Ho would write a f''w sentences and then stop ns though he were think ing very intently. lliwl (iroira Thinner. ' I was somewhat shocked nt his Taee. He had grown much thinner It seemed to me that ho was not Well. I began to wish that there v as some way of my communicating T.'ith him. I would like to tell him how foolish It was to sentence him- I was of continually playing up to(elf to this loneliness Just for the Outside-the strenrth and toughness of Prodium Rub ber, insuring longer life. in Inside the last word rugged, resistant, cord tire construction. This tells, in the net, why Republic Grande Cord Tires have won instant acceptance wherever the good name of Republic Tires is known. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE DISTRIBUTOR 444 N. Jack son St. Roseburg, Ore. PHONE 268 Vf-wB- -'lis T somebody or somothlng. "I think," 'lannah, "I will lie down ror a little vhile so as to be In perfect trim for Charles and that strawberry short- ake." "I would If I were you, dearie. And lust let me give you some com fcrt; as you grow older, my dear hild, you will come to understand hat, after all, these things that seem fo terrible to you now are simply part of life and don't matter much." I'ullt Ikiftn tho Shade. All tho while Hannah had heen nyinir this she was fixing the cushion sake of an unobtainable woman and then I remembered a little speech that he had once made at a dinner table at which the guests had all rmfled, thinking that it was one of Karl Shepard's epigram, that he made to interest people by their cleverness and not caring whether they were Impressed with their truth. I think I. was the last din ner we all attended together when Karl said: "It is only the unobtain able women that one always do sires." To he Continued.) Olcott Commended For Proclamation Secretary of Agriculture Meredith, in appreciation of Governor Ulcou'd proclamation ou foivsi proud io New York Sun puts It, if not in fact. The slate of affairs with, regard to supar ought to show instantly the effect of restricted buying. There is enough sugar for ordinary purposes, Once let the speculators in control of the market understand that they may he Irft with an oversupply when the American beet sugar crop comes on REPUBLIC GORD TIRES week, has Just written him a letter the market next fall and prices will of thanks. Way HI! to ;u is being i tumble quickly enough. obsi-rved throughout Oicfiuti audi o Washington as a drive against forest fires. The secretary's letier reads V(Ml!St)X I.I)I(. IMtOMOTI'l). A letier received br Mrs. Fl. W "Your proclamation of the week of Maddox from her son. Woodson, who May t ::-j as a time for bringing j U with the avintion sorvlce of the home to tho people of Oregon the regular army, contains the Informa- impofLunuo ol Uiller prolecilou oletinn that ho has siicnessrullv missed crests UKuinst fire and the rcsponsl- ti,e examination for fir,st class ser- uiiiLien ui uiu iuuiiuu.n uuu ui-: ' crailt. I e W:l ntnnnir tnU n, 11,. cmummiiiy in this mailer, is mi no-! oxaniliiRiion, only six being success- uc.ii 10 wiiien I am giau .u give ... f, Ho wa tMri , , 1-st 0( (huc 11 il I I j t'llUOl SI' I1M II L, 1 II II HI JOll .till , t 1 1 i n i m rr .,.; a,.nAn 1 I .llf IIH" III f.M IMI III V CUIlf; I ill II lil- I K . . tinaM lo you on having taken this 1 J- i ..7.'. " ' " ",wn Zi fl nassed lip will receive a monthly sal and my earliest good wishes for iiu- siic(--s.-ful carrying out of : iiuhlic-iipiriit'd a moveim.-nt. "The matter of making udoquato provi.siou for the safeguarding and r r.ewal of our foieta is of vital im portance lo the nation. Our decreas ing timber and paper supplies an beginning to make clear to all tin n ed fnr concerted notion; nnd th' s'.utos and the nation must j.'i 1 hands in the effort to halt forest .Hiruetion. "No only as sources of permanent supplier of timber hut also as con senators of water supplies, our fur a iv rsseniial to our industrial economic, nnd social welfare. Kin 's their arch enomy. If we subdut hut enemy -and we can if we will vo will save our forests to the ben fit of the people for all time. "Very sincerely vonrs. "(Signed) E. T. MKItKIUTH. "Secretary1 WHAT TO DO AKOVT Sl'tiAli. 'THE FERN VV. Cass St. Mrs. F. D. O wcn,Prop The only thliiR that tends to make 'lie s'li-ar situation less formidable I: 'h disc.. very that the public aciually i.oi.is in its hands nn effective I vnp n nKain.it all kinds of hi"i ; in'iC.'S. Not only do the people ju ' 'Ss the weapon. Put th. y have ap i parenlly acquired the wlllincness to I 'ise It. says ihe Spekesman-Kcvl.-w. ( The fruit canners who have nn ; Mninced that they are no longer tn ; ihe market for suear represent lie1 i public in thai they foresee a .low I market for Ihoir products if Hi piic-s i.f Ihe latter are based on If. .or "0 rent sutrar. 1'rom what hap j nened in olhiu linns of business thev I deduce that ih.'r would lose by put- liiic up cm. nd (,'ills and preserves ! ' i rnho.ly vs.iild luiy. So like B'ii ! i hie hnslnrss mm they have decide ! ; 'o have it out with the suRar lnt-r-1 -i's before the canning s. ason h -, eins. Other sucar-nsliiK Industries will lnve to follov suit s inner or later. ' Further increase in the retail price i 'f candy, or cakes, or sweetened IrliiVs, are sure to rut down con snn-.ptlnn. Reeklosi spendine Is t'v I Inc down. Careful bnvlnic Is hecoiii j Ine more general. The people nre wearing overall. In spirit, the try of Miss Eva Rice, who Is attending 'he I;, of O., is spendinit carniva line in this city visiting with hei parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Illce. Mrs. T. O. Dixon, who resides near this city, and daimhter, Hetty Jane, s 'ndlnr- a f..v days in tills eit; visit i Ti rr with relatives. Front Ktlenc six imm i C00lDJflTW0RK Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable compound Hade Me Strong and Able to Work I Recommend It To All My Friends. risronne, . ,T. ' t had nairs in hnV and !..' so that I could not stand causrd ey lemale troul.l.'. 1 felt so tired ail the time, had bad head-acln-s, and for six months I could not work. I was tr-at-cd by a physician and took other re medies but pot no relief. A friend tol l mo about Lydia K. rinkham's 'Vege table Compound and it ha. helped m very much. I am well snd strong and now a'.le to do my work. I canr.ot tl.ank yon enough ' and I recommend your medicine lo my friends who are Ick." Mrs. Si-sie " Sacatansxt "5 Et 17th St., llavenne. X. J. It mut be admitted by every fair nin.led. intellic.-nt person.' that a mai. itie could not live and prow in popular ly lor er lorty Tears, and today hold l rtvorl for such wonderful t, s dnes I.vdia K. Piukham'. Vtvetuhle ompoun.l, without pocsiti)t" pn-at irtue and actuil worth. Such mei i'in"s mupt b. looi.nl tion and termed s'an 'ard ai.J u. pcuJable by every .biukir fcnon. ' ill iri--lii ' SOX'S I.I'TTKK TO HIS KATHKK. (This letter appeared In Commerce and Finance, a New York publica tion, with the statement that it was designed to promote a better under standing between living fnihers and their sons, and was read by Charles H. Howard, of St. Louis, at a bi weekly luncheon of the chamber of commerce recently). Dear Dad: I am writing this to you, though you have been dead 30 years. I feel I must say some things to you, things I didn't know when 1 was a boy in your- house, and things I was too stupid to say. It Is only now, afier passing thru the long hard school. of years, only i.nv. when my own hair Is gray, that I understand how you felt. I must have been a bitter trial to j PROFESSION CAR OS .Mits7r 1. OtVEV Cut" Flower.. I hono 240. 403 V. Cass. Dlt. It. P. IIHADFOUD WIVK Chiropractors, West Roseburg J'hone 40F4. DR. CLaik n. AM.Ky Dentist at 331 Perkins Iluildlng. Roseburg Oregon. tr'ite Hours: 9 to 12 a. m 1 n P p. in Phone 65. Ml. Ji. il. I'l.Vl.l-.'lt Chiropractic Phy-.clan, 222 W. Lane St. Bleo trici 1 treatment.. Hours 9 to 5. l'ho j 152. Jffice Iw.irs: 10 to 12, 2 to . Phones: l!iee. 171; He... 172. DK. I.UOIITA SMITH. PHYSICIAN Worieii and Children Diseases a Sp.ti.al'1 inficfl. Masonic Building. The H. R. K. I. A. Caka Xetd will b held at th. MtraibwU very first and third Wsimiin of the month. KNIUIITS Of PYTHIAS -11 Lodge No. 47, meets ttn I neaday av.nlnf, oor. JiekM al Cass sts. Visitor. lwin kh C. A. CHAHBEUUAKCC CHAd. P. 0HUNMI1 E. H. WIMBBRLH1I vou. I believed my own petty wis- lorn, and I know now how ridiculous 9 it was. compared to that calm, rip-. I.OIMiK DlltKCTORT. wholesome wisdom of youia. Most of nil, I want to confess -nv Torst sin against you. It was the ' Hup I had that you "did not un derstand." When I look back over It now, I know that you did understand. You understood me better than I did my self. Your wisdom flowed nrou.u.l "In" like the ocean around no i IIOSKItr P.O Ullll.'K NO. 1093. Unl A. r. A A. M., Itueet Ixxifce No. I a Regular ronimunlcation. 2nd ani fourth Wednesdays each month al Masonic Temple, Roseburg. Or. Visitors welcome. A. A. WILDER W. M., W. F. HARRIS. &ec island. And how patient you were with -ie! How full of long suffering and kindness! And how pathetic. It now comes home to me, were your efforts to fc-et "lose to me, to win my confidence, to be my pal. , 1 wouldn't let von. I couldn't. What was It that held me aloof? ' lldn't know. lint it is tragic that wal! that rises between a bov nnd Ms fath.-r. nnd their frantic attempts o se,. through It and climb over it. I wish you were here now. across tie inoir. from me. Just for an hour, 'o that I could tell you how there's to wall nny more- I ttnderst.nnrt now. dad. nnd Cod. how I love von ml wlh I could go back and be your I know now how I could make you npy evorv dav 1 t, 1 felt. ' ' " ' -,uu It took a pood mnnv venra fnr tt.1 rrodigal son and all sons are In a measure prodigal to come to hlm- " ... i e cme. i see It nit I knOW What a rteh anA hlng. and one least understood, is nat mighty love nort lDn,l....... a craving to help -h.n a father feels nv.arn his boy. For I have a w my own. And It Is he thnt m.v.. . o o hack to yon, get down on rey knee, to you and ask you to hear uW ana oeiteve me. ted ItrotlierheHKl of lniiitenance of Way Kniploye and Unilway Shop Laborers. Affiliated with the A. F. or I.. Meets at Moose bal! the first Wed., fourth Sat. nights and third Sunday of each month. J.. F. SMITH. President. W. J. MEREIMTH, Reed. Secy OKO. MAC IVKR. Fin. Seev YOU CALL WE RAVL. Anything t anr tm. Wooij for le. I'hona 10? I. n e. u at McClelland A rV,. '.. ."T""'" Stor - au nanu XKIOHItOKS OF WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meet, on 1st end 3rd Monday erenlng.. -Visit, lug nplghbors Invited to attend FDITH CHURCHILL, O. N. TILL1E I. .IOHXSOM. Clerk. I O. O. F., Hlsina Star IjodKO So. 174 meet. In the Odd Fello-. a' Tempi, every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. VICTOR MICELLI, N. G. E. A. PETTEY. V. O. J. EART.E PICKENS. Rec. Sec. M. FICKLE. Financial Sec. KAfil.KS. Roseburg Aerte meets Id their hall on Jackson St., In 2ni and 4th Monday evening, of sac month, t 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren In good standlrg always wel come. FRED V. CLAR. W. P. P. VICTOR MICELLI. W. P. B. r. GOODMAN, Secretary. P.FIIKKAHS. rtoseburg Rebekah Lodge. No. 41. I. O. O. F. MeeU In Odd Follow;)' Temple every week on Tuesday evening at the Odd Fellow.' hall. Visiting mem ber. In good standing are Invited to attend. MAUD PLYLKR. N. O. BELLfJ STEPHENSON. Boa. BELLA LEWIS. Financial See. j L. O. T. M. Roseburg Hire fell holds regular reriewi oa and fourth Thursday aftenaous Maccabee hall. Siiten of M hive, visiting In our city at" e dlally Invited to attend views. Maccabee ball os Cb LOUISE LOCKE, C JESSIE BAP?, CoL B OODMEN OF WORLD. Camp No. 125. Meets t 0 0" Fellows' ball in Roertun; ! 1st and 2rti Monday treiUfi Itlng neighbor, alwiyi welee H. CARRICK, a a IL H. M1LLSB. CUrt IT1A L ORMKR OP MOWt 1 burg Lodge No. ia37-e ond and fourth W.dneataM" lng of each month t the Moose ball. " re,u'? ther. are Invited to Ifc r, ur nirtkKn bWt H. O. PAR0KTERJ2S O. B. 8., Roseborf CaumJ Hold, their regolar trf the 1st and Jrd TbnrltT2 month. VUltlng "7h standing ar. respectd to attend. ( LEONA ABRAHAM.' FREE JOHNSON, 8e -.u I. O. O. F., Union Bwannww- . Meets in oaa re'" every inursar brethren e rus ir.n. b t t n BAILET. H.-. . OLIvtrt J""-i t 1 JAMES EWARXM, a r RIKH. lUi.'fSl " rt.U. NIK IV m tlon. st the WJjTSs h Thiireday of '" k All member, "'.dirt ...j rarulariy. bVothor. are "roll RAB BIDWfji- . .. iM . ' r. o. o. P. nnj-H, Meet. fy- coruff. at i. Visiting t0m TICTOi ! B0rp.V A J. Osvv'-' a