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rMrviin.WEnxiiAV. Jvxk.1 J Don't Tie a String to it Surely not. if It It a bandage over a wound, tie with mriiiKi! neither should you He usee our A surgeon doeB nut LOVE and MARRIED LIFE fcn. the noted author IdAh MSGlone Gibson 1 ADHESIVE TAPE CHARLES' liKglKST. i h..i.t vllhout slluiiiug. It does not Int ti.in. It Is a good thiu to have In the house. So should you. rfere with the clrcula- Nalhan Fullerton -h t e 52S Stotm Building J Tears of gratitude filled my eyes 5! This h:1 ndicj beiiuest. addei to the J Lome which mother had left mo and J;thH liillo ISO a month income. f. wiild make it impossible for any f I man 10 malco Mary as unhappy ove m t money matters an John had .lkvi.u.i-: xi-: ws. A A a cltv. and Milton H. flarret, only child of Mr. and Mrs. C. ). linrrett if the Garrett farms east of this city. They will reside In this city and our entire community eiieuua Joyous felicitations to them. refreshing shower of rain com-1 .1. , n. Howell, who has been at men.ed fnllitie luKt night and con-j ).,, ,,). looking after business mat t, nued until the present hour and j ters, returned home last week, stilt It. rains. A delightful eoolnem. Wp rKS,t,.t lu t,. the going away prevades the air and everybody l froin our cltv of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. .njojing the showers iliat are Better- T(tcn , their family, to make a al over Oregon, and will add permanent homo In i.ugene, u-eulth along manv lines ill our uu- cnnulled resources, we have no nonni. As usual, our stale always ycls the showers In due lime to Insure ex cellent crops and enhance, our Inter ests, and offer now inducement to the 'ureal influx of new comers wko ore arriving ly thousands to make permanent homes In Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. firunt Levcns, of Walla Valla, arrived 111 this city ten d;ns n--n to visit their daughter and son-ln -law, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hunks in this cily. and othr relaitves. and m.-uiv old friends. They nre natives of itoiirliis county and for many venis lived at the Azaleu river farm, where Mr. Lovens was horn. Mis.! Lcvens is a native of oscburg. where! they will visit relatives as thev re turn to Ihelr homo. We would all! welcome their return to us perma- nently, yet fute has decreed other- ! wise, and we wish them peace and , continued prosperity wherever their. They represent the men Mr where Tot ten is In the employ or ine S. I. f'o. Mr. Tot ten Is a native 01 this valley, the son of f. P. Totlen. who with his wife are pioneers who made history in (Herniate In Its con struction days. Mrs. Totten passed away several years ir-to. Mr. and Mrs. Miner Totten will he desirable citizens at Eugene and our loss will surely he the Kain of our slider cltv, and we wish for our valued ii"leh l.ors health and prosperity ill their made me. I wondered what John would think about It. And then I smiled to mvself because 1 understood thai however he mlKhl feel about Charles Living It to Mary, the thought of bavin an extra $2",000 In the fam ily would make him good natured. I was not sure, however, that 1 would tell him. and then the thought came to me how far I had none alone the road since the time I thoUKht I must tell my husband everything. When I first married there was no matter of conduct myself or the house that I did not wunt to consult John about, and then 1 found that Jie never save me any . nnstructlve advice whatever, that be either found fault with me or was bored, consequently I decided to tell John very little. Iim Tired of Thinking. I grew tired of thinking about It all and decided that I would never again cross a bridge until 1 came to II. One by one my experiences were making me philosophical and teach ing me tiiat impulse and emotion could not be the only motives In life. The nurse came forward and I turned a little impatiently not from mv baby, but from my tnougnis. life- new home. o-ir eitv Is prospering along nil .she gently lifted the tiny form an'i 1 i nf (ra-li- and our iiea-hy mills , her In a darling basinet whlrh nre all mulling on full time. Pros perity Is In evidence everywhere, real estate is nioviiu and dnilv sab s nre being made In and out of our city. Our nominating election Is history now. and we will slnnd bv the nomi nee s of our respective parties on elec tion day. The coming of the cnauiauvia 10 r city is hailed with pleasure by win lot is cast. 1 ney represent me u.ku- , ,,.,.. enle ,,rt th f t - " "i- linilll? mill JJIUIU'CI mmiimuw .. ,, We regretted cvcedlngly thnt we Helen had sent me. I then turned to the letter the thick letter whlrh 1 wns still holding in my hand. "Khali I open It for you?" asked the nurse. "If you please," I answered. She ran the paper knife through Ihe flap and handed It to me. With a curious, pleasurable feeling I drew the thick folded pages from the en velope the letter I had seen writ- est order of excellent I nristinn rni-i . ,.,,,, ,,,,. ,,, ,,vprTi, , , nklii dream soma time womanhood Horn, In this el'y Juno 4th, and Mrs. C'nrtor, a son. Mr. were unable lo a' lend the annual class meeting at Wilbur last Satur- Wedding bells rang out the sweel j (.1V , whlch we received a special acclaim, announcing the marriage of , invitation. And memories nf our two of our popular young people on hers nlld classmates of those Juno 3rd, at Uoseburg, Itev. Keagy balcvon childhood year rejoices our officiating. Miss Doris 'iillons. of heart as we note the splendid our public schools, only daughter of : nchievements of Intervening years. V.r. and Mrs. Bert C.lllons of this; X. X. before- "I know, my Dear Katherlne," the letter began, "that It is folly utter folly for me lo spitid this interval In my life as 1 am doing now. Truly 1 think I could label It as Mary Rob erts lilr.ehart has one of her stories Tile Amazing Interlude' for it Is amazing that I. Karl Shepard. can leave behind all thought of business - all thought of other friends all ik...,l.t .f nnvlhing Id Diy and stay out here In the solitude living to the utmost what must al ways be nothing b it a dream it is nighl. my dear, and the wind that scarcely shakes the Hupping sails is like a solid, heated wall. HImM.-.I, M)terl.Hi Forma. "As I drift along past the city I have a" hazy vision of sheeted, mys terious forms, hudilled together here and there again t vague habitations while overhead mediate palms creak and moan as they I'""1 ,hclr branches 'gainst the gale, unhappy moon. Over thi re conies into view the squat mlnarn of a nueer old mosque, and I can almost bear the mournful call of tae pigeons resting on its eaves. "Since I -saw you last. Dear Cath erine, I have had much time to think of you nothing else has seemed to matter. Nothing seems real to me rather I feel as though I were the onlv living thing In a painted norld wherein distorts a queer kind of marionettes, like gnats in a sun beam. "During the day In this far-off land I see throu---h half-abut eyes within the mystic gloom of deep set arches where sits the ever present irtendlcars' charting, chanting his walling crv for alms. Here and tnere 'mid splashes of almost blinding light and through amber shadows, under brilliant canopies, one gets a ellmpse of like bits of ruby glass- like opals pink, purple, blue gleaming In the sun. (Wort Are Incli-scnnniiie. "The odors are Indescribable. The taint of sweating camels: the hitter innpinir mell of coffee and the clinging oriental scent of coriander assail the nostrils with something almost visible. All seem to add to the pitiless heat and accentuate my gaunt lonllness. "I do not know Just why I am stavins- here, mv dear Katherlne, unless It is that when at last the sky clamps down its purple spang led lid unon this scortching great brass bowl filled with squirming creeping, restless bits of flotsam and Jetsam, I close my eyes and then can you believe It I am with you. I see your face; I look Into your eyes I feel your very presence, although vnu are at the other end or tne earin What madness is this what utter madness " Tomorrow Karl's SurnrbdiiK letter. BIG REMOVAL SALE We are preparing to move our entire stock of Merchandise into the Annex being constructed for us on the south side of the building we now occupy, until our picsent store rooms-are re modeled which we expect will take about 90 days. We find it will be impossible to crowd our immense stock into these small quarters, so have decided lo put on a thre day stock reducing sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, June 1 0, 1 1 and 1 2. Don't forget the date. During this sale we will sell merchandise practically at wholesale prices, much of it at less than present wholesale prices. Below we list a few cf the many bargains: GROCERIES Matches, lurre box, per box 5c White Lmintlry Soap, box 5c Deviled meat, can 5c Canned Teas, per can 15c Canned Corn, per can 15c Canned Tomatoes, per can 15c . White Heans. per lb 8c Hleaehed Sail Kuisins, pk.ic, 20c Tea, Kreen or black, per pound 45c Cutsup, per bottle 25c Libby's I'ork and lieans, per can. . U c A limited amount of sunar, 1W lb. $25,50 Do not fail to take ad vantage of this remark able opportunity. DRY GOODS Ladies Black Hose, per pair 18c Coat Sweaters, each $2.75 Ladies and Misses Middies, de tachable flannel collar, each . $2.98 Ladies batbitur suits, each $1.50 Mens bathini; suits, cotton, each. ..$125 Mens bathing suits, wool $3.50 Ladies I'lidei-skirts. each $2.75 HTACiK CABS OO THUOIOH. j Two bl Packard cars which are( to run on the ncawic ms tween San Francisco and Portland, passed through Roaeburg last night, itoseburg wus made a stopping place for the evening meal and th stages will operr.te so that the passengers will stop far at least an hour in this city. These two big cars are going over the road to acquaint the driv ers with conditions and at the pres ent time are making a trial trip. They went on to Eugene last night and it Is expected that the stages will op erate on a regular schedule soon, n 81IOI I.l PISI'IV KI.AS. It has been requested by the com mittee In charge of thn Flag Day ob servanco next Sunday that all local residences and business houses dis play the American flag on that day. Everyone has been urged to Join In this celebration and the big parade on Sundny afternoon lead by the Roseburg band will be followed by exercises in the Elks' lodge room. CONFlltviKI) phook Itcdricflta of IfcweburK Cannot Poubt What lias lleea Twice lWed. In gratitude for relief from aches I and air.s of bad backs rrora tr.s- truilnir kidnev ills thousands nave publicly recommended uoan s Kia nev Plls. Residents of Roseburg. who so testified years ngo, now say ihe results were permanent, mm testimony doubly proves the. worm of Uoan's Kidney Pills to-Hose jurg kidney sufferers. A. J. Carman, raiiroaa conuucior, 4 4ft S. Pine St.. Koseuurg, says So much riding, no doubt, atrectaj my kidneys and caused a dull ache in the small or my uac i uwu Doan's Kidney Pills with the very twwt nf results." AFTER THRKK iKAKa Mr. tar- man said: I Know uoans oro ic liuhle Whenever I need a kidney remedy Doan's Kidney fins ao me wnrk ' ' Price 60c, at all dealers, uon i simply ask for a kidney remedy get Uoan'B Kidney Pilhi teh same that Mr. Carman naa. rosisr-mii burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. KItiliTlI GHADK FINALS. The final Eighth Grade examina tions for June will be given In the high school building Thursday and Friday of this week, June 10 ana n Prln. L. I). Fancher will be in charge. Anv Dunils having conditions from .May examinations should try to re move them at this time. AUBREY 0. SMITH, Supt WANTED Girl to answer phone and assist in office work. Inquire at Roseburg .Laundry. OF Mens Kelt Hats, each Metis Caps, each Mens Fancy Dress Shoes, regular ?12."0 sale Mens Munson Army Last, regular SS.50 sale Mens Outing Klk Shoes Mens Cotton Six, per pair Mens Hells, each Other things in proportion. C2.98 $1.75 $8.50 $5.98 $2.98 ...10c ...35c PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. r Why suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitret O. G. C. prcpaiatiun for goitre bat bene titud many. Why par m-vcral hundred dollc-i for an oix-ralion to ri-movc a noitre when O.d.C. cm he olitain.-d (or sucb a comparatively suialk-xprnditurt.-r O.G.C. tu-n prorcrlr applied gives sails i.irtory rvsulu, or your money will he refunded, li. G.C. It sold direct, by mail fitly. Write tor booklet. Address Dept.3 O.O..C CHRMICAL COMPANY bealtle. WashiuglopJ VXNTAIj STM'KHOI,ll-'.llS' MKl'.T-IXG. The nnniinl stockholders' meeting I of The I'mpqua Savings and lutn As- -oeiatien will be held at the oiffee of be Doug!;. Abstract Company. 248 North .lin-kson street, Roseburg. Ore- eon, itt 7:.m p. in., Wednesday. June '.':'. I .inn. for the purpose of electing (lireetneu f,.r (lie nn.iilno veni- nH ' such other business as may regularly o:i:e before the min-ting. II. I). PARUETER, Secy Schedule 4 banned - The schedule on second 13. has been changed from 6:2o a. m to 6: 25 a. in., according to announce ments from S. P. headquarters. Will lie Home Sumlny Mrs. c. S. Helnllne will return Sunday from Portland, where she has been taking a much needed rest. On account of her health she will proli- nbly be away from the city for the remainder of the summer. Vi-ilnl at Hotel I.. I.. Hollingsworth. wife and son, o( Shidton. Ni b.. stopped In this city vesterday for a short visit, surpris- -'tig . .1. and R. Scott Weaver at the I'niMiua hotel. These friend-: i had not me previously for five years and a very enjoyable visit was had. , The llollincsworths are traveling bv auio an i lime oeen over the .New I Mexico and southern California route mid are now on their way to . I ortland. They expert to start home . soon. Will Vi-il al (4iii Mr. and Mrs c. V. lloyle left this i morning tor I oburg, where they ex I'eet to visit for a short time with j friends and relatives. Rilum lo I 'on land : Mrs. . x. farter and children, of! I 1 ortiand. who nave been visiting and attending to business matters in tills city returned to their home thif - morning. ! Miss Claire t'.azley left this moin I ine for Kugene. where she expects to IviMi fnr a cnuple of davs. 'Cur Off Track I A minor derailment near West ; Pork this morning caused a slight d ,lay in traffic. The local wierket I v. as rilled out and repaired the dam- XOTK'E OF irlSSOIXTIOX 1'AUT.KIH1J Notice Is hereby given that the nartnershln heretofore existing be tween Arthur Rldgeway and Chas. Davis .of Sutherlln. is on this date dlssolvod by mutual consont. June 4, 1920. ARTHyR RIDGEWAY, CHAS. DAVIS. o YOU CALI. WK IIAl'Ti. Anything at any time. Wood tor sale. Phone 102. L. R. Chambers at McClelland & Chambers' 2nd Hand StoYo. NOW IX THE CITY. Frank A. Terry, representing the Equitable Savings & Loan Assn., is now in the city. For an interview call or phone the Unipqua hotel. PROFESSIONAL CARDS MRS, F. Phone P. OWF.X Cut Flowers 240. 403 W. Cass. im. m. h. Phv-i.clan. Safe TlUUt forlNFANTsi Arr II .. mi as r be Oruorud hooU-IJruik o, All Agu. No CoblnCr CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bear the Signature of WANTED Teacher for Glengarry school, Dlst. No. 109. M. M. Cooper, Clerk. Roseburg, Ore. - 111 JJJ F0gR2 ATrS FREE BOARD for a work each evening, torla at ones. little janitor Call at Cafo- WANTED 3 or 4-room furnished house. Inquire Dan Morgan, Room 35, Roseburg Hotel. WANTED Cherry pickers. Good camping place. Write to D. Coon, Dillard, Oregon. . , WANTED Position to do general housework by girl of experience. Call 329 So. Pine.. WANTED Want to rent or buy fair ly good wood rack. R. L. Richter, Uoseburg. Or., phone 19-F3. WANTED To rent 4 or i room house, close In, long time, best of care. Address E. H., care News-Review. WANTED Uy family of three adults, furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Add.ess F. T., cars News-Review. WANTED In ths country, woman or girl to assist in the housekeep ing. Modern horns ana conven iences, good wages, easy work. Ad dress R. R. at News-Rsvlew office. 'OR SAI.Eoid"nTTJ tjueney. ' 1 FOR SALE-uTT""- J eluding , two LuW " '""a. gl.ta i, Tear. old. harneuj" FOR SALE 1919 iZTrH 1"4. Wilbur, Ore. FOR SALE OlTiiAr stock ranch r..n. "1"H quire 628 l l.m lue, FOR 3AI.EFrel, IZT; n f tun no. - : . v.f n for sA!.E-Amc7Zrr: son tractor. Hu nn(I L ' " n. u. No. i FOR SALE A In. ttTZTT coarse and On wool et J. F. rinnel.r.W. ! 1 .IMII Ore. WANTED Dorrkey engineer. One capable of handling a dump-Bcnop nravel drag wllh lines. Hand sig nals. Joplln & Eldun, Glendnlu, Oregon. WANTED by experienced accountant several small sets of books to keep: systems Installed; audits made reasonably. Address J. D. Wynne, care News-Review. ' HELP WANTED WANTED HELP Ex-service men and othors fur nished employment free of charge. Contractors, ranchers and farmers - place your orders with us for help ers. Our services are free both to emplover and employed. Lawrence-Cordon Co., 125 Cass St. Phone 219. MISCELTiAMEOlTS. PHONE your order for your winter wood to R. Stubbs, Melrose store. Phons 11 F2 5. WELL I nr LING R. E. Helnsel man di-Her, R. 1. Roseburg. Phono 3-F5. $5 RE'VARD For correct address of Jo' n I). Raker. Write Clark B. Uaker, Uoseburg, Oregon. PI.YI.RR Chiropractic 222 W. Lane St DK. R. P. BRADFORD WI-'F. Chiropractors, West Roseburg Phone 40K4. DR. CLAIR R. AILEJf Dentist at 331 Perkins Building. Roseburg Oregon. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m- 1 to 5 p. m. Phone 65. Office Honrs: 10 to 12, i to 4. Phones: Office. 171: Res.. 172. DR. LCCETTA SMITH. PHYSICIAN Women and Children Diseases a Specialty. Office. Masonic Building. All Classified AOr-rtlemr-nta Inter-ted new today will be fonnd on !at page under "Xew Today" head. WATET. WANTED Waitress at Hotel Ump-ua. WANTED Lunch counter girl al Hotel I'mpqua at once. WANTED Teeth for Jones rake. Call Phone 33-F11. hay- V ANTED By young woman, gen eral housework. Phone 400. WANTED Furnished house by re liable tenant. Phone 374. ANTED- Tea her Tor Happy Val ley school. District 87. Address N. A. M.CoIlorh. Phone 17-F3. WANTED Ten to 15 head of young Kats. K. S. Hutton, Wilbur, Or. 'hen. 1 1. 1 1 WANTED Scotch collie pup. Phone - "'"'"luifc joun Goodbourn. xi 1 Automobile mechanic. Must be Rood on electrical equip ment. Roseburg Garage. LOST Lunch of keys on ring, were lost between Main street and West Oak street. Reward for their re turn to News-Review office. JUST RECEIVED shipment of goods. Am prepared to fill all orders for Watklns products at 12$ W. Lane St. Phone 137-L. " TAKEN UP Black steer, branded S on left flank: roan steer branded V on left flank. Jersey heifer, slit In both ears. Owner can get prop erty by paying damages and ad vertising expenses. Chas. Church ill, West Roseburg. FOl. RENT FOR RENT To gentleman, room with bath. 340 9. Stephens St. FOR RENT Two large front rooms, close in. Phone 12-Y. FOR RENT iafety deposit boxes Rosebnrg National Bask. FOR RENT Small house at 924 Hamilton St. Phone 150-Y. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping, new and clean. 1110 Prospect St. FOR RENT Two well furnished sleeping rooms. . Men preferred. Phone 343 between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. FOR RENT Room with bath, 401 So. Main Street. . t' FOR RENT Newly furnished mod ern sleeping rooms within a block of the roundhouse. Plenty of hot water. Call phone 401-W. 70" West Mosher. SAFETY FIRSHT Seem a safety deposit box for yonr valuable pa pers at the Rosebnrr National Bank. tf MONEY TO LOAN 20-year Tiirat credit farm loans, low Interest rate. $20,000 local money to loan on good real estate. First mort gage. See M. F. Rice of Rice Rice. tf. Fort ppvt . , . . , .. .... lurnunej ma, J eluding parlor, for reasonable. 247 So. JiS, j FOR SALE 1(1(1 k.a ' I - .7. . .. "TO o-jcar-uiu com on iuuW Mnr In. ur r. V" uuis, uregoa. FOR SALE Number eight tai wim recuru caoinM and m of records. All nwrlt M k FOR SALE 400 tl .v J oiock wood, special prin sr li tier lots on jroimd, If uta ) onco. C. W. CroiM, li(.H WE HAVE 1 BBU 0I tnniu lead spray left. Till nil e bargain if taken it tart, hcl . t rult ft Froauc C DRYER PIPE I hav i Itci amount of Iron for drni fql rartner supply aoiimiol: atoly Is not too early te k your order. J. H. Wiuupr. iff - I 111! si FOR SALE H. D. motorrfdei and without side can: 1111 els. Some real bargain Brs son's garage. 123 N. Mail, hk 447. FOR SALE NIC home, IStsi joining city llmlU of Oiklatlkj good well on back poreb: Iran sell. Addreas Wm. D. mat. E. 19th Are., Eufene. On prai flU P. f)n blr Dnrlul giving about f galloni ci i Ttm On Jerser eov: en k touring car; on trailer. Ml McMillin, Empire but. FOR SALE Italian pmii tm deliTArv. Order BOW, BTM advance. to I, 'l 40i-r 3 to 4. 24. R. LSI1" miles rt, Ronbun, OrK I mill ends, earn tut, U!" storaje, traattsr. Phone 128. ruin air C A.rnnn CA.1C. aahAftai. SdsUl j -A kalinM lilt QOWfl nnu Phone 50-V, or tae B. . ters. BoaK f all r 3 ,A1 IUIS repainted. gotlr.lllw; looks and run H 1919 Dodge tourinrruoM" miles, new tire. " 11075. HW"- wicklcss oil ""V'Tsi ment for converting jorm tractor. InQW JolJ r frffliiss stoves. o'Jri fine Jersey w I Wasr.lcgioa J1- FOR SALLV-W lb.--' house, nn". - ui wj Good Piamb-J"tKi Z Ity. Large lot l e -leaving J J.'TW tIi. care News-Be four to 0 ness ino;tWw(J $350 '. Addr"' Pass. Or.