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'"""B UmWIHW SATTRTMV, AV(3VHt 1. IMP FAOH TTTOHW kkx'k .uia Fiance, iiii Veron yme- Maris burl'""" Aug. 28. Dam- claimeu u the Kronen j Kemlnint lea- DM' i '-- - .L . lrlaleune. j.,. axaiart . Ih.t harm " VrHne to herself, and to "d ol 'feminine emancipation Tl Ins '" ' paper represeiit w,dral"S . 3il wh0e paier ,,, , jowiS ; i u , , ocfupanla IOVEand Idah MSGlone Gibson J A tVM UFE KATHKH1XE.S ILLNESS. mum nave ueen a great worry lousiiess back Inch by. Inch, until she niiuwi again. ol "n , ,'.tarlun from Mme. to my frlenda all those months that i- .1 , aw'ul pa,t or ' 'I', uulillc utterances: -Won.- n,y mind waa wandering about In ' Th'"J ' 2... ,, yu in'-reaHiiiRi.Y ,-o Man a i,anu eetirt C.l!l M j,,, , i ri-an.iiM.. 10 man g i-uiiu. in iaci, It seems I re In ,ne 'or,d. ,ne that every one gave up, one " ' " I fcer damugea ui anoiuer. neimi ana iiobby were ourt . . i flraf In Inalat Ihnt I 1 .1 .... . -u ; . " " i .1 ucver ....... mil. .. faa-uln nwiiffniyA Ihnu aim.. ,r ' iKuth and even Cousin Charles. fn. .,- All(r as. It took a ally, 'came to the same conclusion. SErt Y" ;u v(,lr anQ nine Alice held out longer than any one "41 'V make a Thankeglviiis elso. but never for one moment moa Ir s. w Haven to Slaten would Karl allow anyone to aay that journey inu mulled In I would not in time coma ha-fc KHiii. T" H,V1, )raIlch ot- a knowledge elf niyBelf and those or Boe, hy oa ,hat "'""M- And you Hiihwos": a..,,r ,7. loos, by B. about me. ':1 " with a circumstantial direct- Ike, on . iioniaun. who Alice told ma that .:. nnss ,hat ma(l" a cold shudder Island. me cam. her one night, "Perhaps no . one ' k. I knows but me, the delicate adjust- Al however," said Alice, all '111 I ha .an mat you did not even know em your baby. When Mia. Park., ih atler i,pi. .. . , z " ;wu, jwu wouia nurse her without any particular emotion and you showed complete Indiffer ence to any Interest In her the mo ment sne was out of your sight. we couldn't call your p red lea mem a loss of memory, because n Lynn i ,l, on SNiion .rrircd this ' accept Karl's theory, be- manla nr Kninar na's mlti nrv... 'uo tu - whan I was in I. avnl jij 1. inilaH WOra Dura anil thora waiiM t ? I Allre. that we talked to each other? ,now me tnat yaT consciousness. TiShe always knew when I was writ- or wnat"v"'' we micM call soul, wsb J WAVIIJ'. Tllng her a letter, and as I wus writ- comln back to you. , ", ..T,1,iu,..n for llng 1 couId see her a" Plainly as I "Karl would not hear of you be . E,p,.rii iio' .i oiHii.111. ii T I ,lo you now, and I always knaw lng sent to a sanitarium anri m.. i T ..... r.hirra. llollKlaa UUUIIIJ T i'.,ri Assn.. 248 N. Jack- 9 r ii ' toll SI. in :s i-i:ac-IKS. Fanry Fi'fltr p. ailii'S this week. Will have KMv nas shorily. leave or lt now. C. . Worley's, M mile louih of WinMoii bridge. VHl.S VOC I.KAVK TOWN iHiiummor It's a (food move to fcave tie New-K;vlew follow you to your ntallon hon e, i-et u mall It to you fclij just phor.p 135 or write our iliKrlption ilppariment and we'll it that II couch I" ;on regularly. 0 CITY NEWS & Arundel, pia'o tunr. ktiooh I89L We pay the hlphest price for Can can bark. Merger's Bargain 8tor. WATKINS products. 126 W. Lane Phooe 137-L. Stop and reflect great flrei frnn little fparka are spread. Be eaxefu' mli fires. Fires deatroy nP3, properly and food. Be careful with fire. Insure acainst loss equip your mctora so they won't set fires. The Cheney Hionopraph, the only phonograph made that you absolute ly cannot hear the needle or surface wise on the reeord, for sale by Ott's Jasic Store. The big four, EdlBon. Ttetrnla. Cheney and Snnora. Sutherlin Sanitarium MEDICAL '-SURGICAL Write n. I. HAJX, M. D., Supt 8tit!ieilin, Oregon JDDD & McMILLIN II" V. A FAD Promiscuous sales. Variety Adds. jr auto liies are the Grant, to at our price I know you can't. 3. I12.4U: 3tix3H. IW.75; $17.30; tubes $2.40; er sites accordingly. One to yori trucki modol '; one real Kord bug; on ford tourl! body; 4 line Scotch WPPles; .one B-year-oId COW. All JJ hay .:d grain for feed and WB W.WTS Vi'e want vt.i.r i.a.. ! .1,3., Km'". TBieil, lTt)MBI!.E fiABAGE e dO all khllto nt fur,.!- I. tJTZ l.;::?,,'"c ar In, ., minis ot naui- ! iat reasonable prices. o Just rm ln and g La f" " b- 80 """". '"'ill ne yon iMnlle. 'ours foi liiisiness. McMILLIN what she was doing," Parker, who seemed to have become I ioki tvari," s-iki Alice, "about Tery much attached to you, aided you telling me of this wonderful ex- and abetted him. We had tnat perience you had with htm, and about decided that we were to take that you read to me the last letter doctor, a counle of trained nurses he ever wrote to you." Miss Parker, the baby and myself no you reaiiie. Alice," he said, ana go witn you for a long cruise "Just what that letter meant? Do 011 Karl'a yacht, when I came in you realize the impelling force that that morning and saw the light of was behind that message that made reason and recollection ln your ine ten Hatnenne tnat I knew she eyes. was going to tie in trounie and not ano men, strange as It may 10 worry, mat i would De with her? seem, me memory of that awful JuBt stop for a moment and think nlRht passed out of your mind, and there waa I away ont there on as Miss Parker came Into the room the Nile. ' I waa ln Egypt then, and you looked up and said, 'Is the baby witnout any rnyme or reason some- uettor tnts morning?" thing within me said. "Katherlne She had presence df mind needs you, Katherlne needs you, you enough, however, to aay, 'Yes, Mrs. must go to Katherlne." Of course Gordon, the baby is all rieht this like a sane twentieh century man morning.' When I came In Miss tnat I was, I laughed at myself Parker whispered to me hurriedly: called myself all sorts of a silly ass. i "There has been a change In Mrs qui ine inongni still stuck In myiuoraon, snes lorgotteu all about mind to the exclusion of everything i her husband's death. Her mind else. I coud hear nothing, think i has gone back now to the Illness of you. Katherlne needs you, you must! the baby of that night. !f) to Katherlne.' And at last, even Of course, I was horribly wniie I Derated myself as the ban-1 frightened, because I felt that If ner fool of Christendom, I wrote jyou again had to go through the that letter to Katherlne. and start-1 telling of John's tragic death, It cd home. - I had no Idea of what would kill you. I went In, however, her trouble would be. I knew only i and you greeted me as though you that she was calling -me. calling me had just seen me the day before, to her with a force that waa lrre-1 For the Iflrst time ln months, you slstlble. And. Alice, I sometimes recognized me and called me by my think that nlthough she uncons-1 name, and mentioned that John ciously sent her mind to me ln that must have gone out early that agonizing call, yet the very effort 1 morning. I didn't know what to xhe made to do this, has helped to I say to yon, but finally got up cour stretch the thread of consciousness j age enough to ask: 'Katherlne, did to such a tenuous length that Its you know that Karl Shepard Is resilience Is gone and we must home?" " wait, patiently pulling that consc-! MONDAY Convalescence, U Coon are In Corvallls, where they attended the wedding of Mist Delia Newman and Norman Coon ,i fnv days ago. Both young oenil-i are well known In Camas Valley. We! wish thorn many years of haDDl-! Mrs. cnaa. Ice is hot,., again aitor spenuing the summer In Pow ers with her son I.vl The current result list of the I.e-1 Eton contains lhe following In stances, where desired Information I was itirnisneu: Mrs. Catherine Holbeck, of Allen- town. Pa., asked for Information concerning tne circumstances sur rounding the death of her son. Sor-1 team josepn Homi.eck Com pany C. 10th Machine Gun Batta lion, ztitn Division, who died in rrciK-a uospuai. ine mother re ceived a letter from Dr. Joseph I i.imi. i ,i,8w iorx no attended the dying soldier, giving details of nis last hours. Mis. I.ola Mason, of McRae, Oa., asked for Information that would tnrow some light on the disippear- Miiew ui ner sun, r. aiason. Jr.. enr. poral. 83rd Company. Sixth Tisrl Ilea The soldier wrote his mother that he would be home for Christmas .i 8 but did not appear and noihlna Murther waa heard of him. Mrs Mason reported that she received two letters, one irrom the bod hlm- seit saying tnat he had recovered irom a long Illness. many carious anu touching ap- pens are receivea. A mother wanta to Know If her son. who died In field hospital, "said anvthlns- on hi death bed." Another parent whose son was gassed, captured and after ward died, desires information from his comrades as to what kind of gas was usea anu now it affecis men. Iiflormatlon is sought of an Army nurse wno was last heard of enrouie to France two years ago. A dis tressed family seeks word from the I buddies of Us soldier, who waa I last seen walking a battlefield wounded. Free Talks to Men and Women Chas. Clifford, the noted nsvehic. talks to women only Stinduy after noon at i o clock. Every mother. wife, and daughter should make sne- clal effort to hear this lecture, a: matters of vast importance are dis cussed concerning your present and future plans In life. Liberty theater 2 o clock sharp. Free to all. For Men Only. A lecture for men only In the Lib erty theater at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Every man ln Kosebure should make a special effort to hear this talk, as your health and that of your family can be greatly benefit ed. Hear Mr. (Jllrrord. Fee to all FISHERMAN'S LUCK" IN THE BEAUTIFUL LAIJRENTIANS CAMAS VAM,KY XOTES. "'luvihing Is nearly completed In the' valley. About one crop to thresh yet. We would like to see all done before it rains, although It seems Quito threatening this morning. Crops are turning out fine this year. Several have begun hauling wheat to Roseburs. Luther Truemnn Is ln the valley visiting relatives. . Mrs. Paul Spear has sold her place and Is preparing to leave soon. Mr. Moore, the new owner, la al ready there and will take possession as soon as Mrs. Spear leaves. Abhie, Lawson has scarlet fever. Mrs. Spear is ln attendance and the patient is getting along nicely. The nursing school held by Mr. Smith at the school hotflre each Fri day is well attended. We ore glad to have the opportunity of i anting all we' can about caring for the sick. , Mrs. J. R. Russell and Mrs. G. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children "Use For Over 30 Years Education Pays . PSR TUB IMllVIDttAL AND FOR TUB ITATB A Person with No Education has but One Chance In 160,(0t tc IUndr ' Distinguished Hervice to tlia Publio With Common School Education 4 Chanoas With High School Education.... 17 Chanos With Coll.ga Education too Chances Are You Giving Your Child His Chance? THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HATH INVEgTBf) uesjT IN EDUCATION OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Through a "Liberal and Practical Eiluoation" prepartd tha Touhff Mas and Young Woman for Useful Citizenship and fiuccss'aful Careers lo AOBICltLTt'RB KNOIW.KRl.KO MIXING HOME RCONOMIO COMMKIttU PHARMACY FORRSTBT VOCATIONAL, BDl'CATIO The Training Includca PHYSICAL EDUCATION. MUSIC, BNOLISH, MODERN LANGUAGE. ART and the other Essentials at a 8UnarJ Technical College Course FALL TRRM OPENS SEPTEMBER 20, I MO. TX'ITION II FRIUL FOR INFORMATION WRITS TO THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College; Corvallis, Oregon Reedsport Men Still In Trouble th ItoSJlRG -CAMAS VITIFV STAGE Two Daiystag4S Wf,,.';t ' and 2:.T0 K i - " MS and 11 nl-ulTV1 ny "me. C.m,,vXrrOTt,B-M T.. AKF.URF.nl "r,c- i;XJIM4V o "i rop. Commercial "Abstract Co. ( In corpora ted ) Under New Management J. E. McCLIXTOCK, Prutldnt i. L. McCIJ.STOCK, Vice-President L. E. McCLIXTOCK, Secretary. One Reedsport man. Sam Conrad convicted for prohibition law viola- tion, gets out of jail, while another Joseph Wilson, is not released ac cording to the following account in a Portland paper: Keleaiiri was denied Joseph Wil son on a writ of habeas corpus pro- eedfngs in Judge liean's court on Tuesday morning on - the ground that evon though he might not be hold under the Internal revenue law by which he was arrested and which was declaerd later to have been repealed by the national pro hibition law, his offense showed a tion law. Wilson waa arrested and iadlcted on charges of operating a still of considerable capacity and manufacturing luonnshine. Sam Conrad whose casxj was the same except that his arrest came earlier was ordered released by the court because he has already served six months in jail the maximum penalty under the prohibition law. ln default of the payment of the $500 fine, he was kept In jail still longer. KKKPS WKAI.TII A SIXRET. NEW YORK. Aug. 28. Because their mother fears wealth may spoil them George Rowland, nine, and his brother, Jack, seven are kept from playmates ln order that thej may not know they and their eldei brother have fallen heir to $3,500. 000. Mrs. Mary Rowland, the mo ther, will receive $1,000,000, the fortune coming from a cousin, Al bert Victor Searles. PRINCE LUBOMIRSKI Abstets, Jjmir5cer . Maps, Wot.aiyJfellif. Prompt Service Dependable Work Rrasnnahl Prices First State and Savings Bank Building Phone 243. ROSEBCRG, OREGON. I 1 (' I fffpzi : v-.'V i-''1 1 II 1 J . ill - ai. y tt IN TW. LAUUNTIAN? Then are X .Mill IHH1 irrai nf beautiful lakea in 'he vast province ol Quebec within easy reach of il ntreal and Quebec, and most of Ihi-m are well slooked with trout and bass. In streams like the Cache river are huge salmon trout and gray and speckled trout. The lakes are almost numberless and J. any of them have no names. Hidden in the recesses nf the beau tiful Laurentinn mountains they furnish splendid sport for the fisherman who loves to camp in the open far from cities tnd townt and have plenty of fine fish when "chow time" comes. ' Among the hills, 124 miles north west of Montreal. I.ac Nominingue is far enough awav to be little ex ploited. This is the largest body of water in the Laurentians, being 85 miles in circumference, and in the network of waterways that surround it are red trout, gray, btook and salmon trout. The scenery is beautiful and even on the warmest day a cool hreese stirs the surface .f Lac Nuuiin ingue. But when one undertakes to pick out a aplendid place for fishing, there is plenty of choice between Montreal and Mont Laurier. St Jovite Lac Mercier and Labelle, named in nonor or rather Lab. lie, (Ot ; . ..- LANDINO A 1 I v BICON6 IN irJ - J LAC . .mKh-- - r j fishermen ana lovera of the woods. Two miles from Lac Mercier is Lac Tremblant, near which is Mont TremLlant, 2.500 feet high, which is aaid to quiver mysteriously at certain hours. Lac Chapleau is noted for its big fish. Within the Dast few veara the LAurentiana nave been favnrita missionary who was the white camping place for various organ pioneer of the whole- Laurentian ' ir.ationa, including the Y. W. C. A., region, are popular centers foil the Provincial Boy Scouts, the Y. M. C. A., and others. One camp on Lac Archambault ia 27 miles from the railway, and the boys In this camp have actually discovered and named about 100 lakea. Two miles north of this lake civilization cease, and from there north the keen, young boy explorer and his big brother and father may wander for weeks and even months before the shores of Hudson Bay are reached. SUNDAY AT THE CH LJtC'll 63. Gtirlstlan Cliurch. Pine and Wood ward streets. Rev. C. H. Hilton, Min ister. There will be regular services Sunday, both murning and evening. The pastor will preach al both ser vices. Morning theme, ' lhe upen Door." ln this sermon the pastor will discuss the., materialistic condi tions, social conditions, and the criticism of the age, and will attempt to show the only remedy. The even ing theme will be. " "Get Off the Kenco," and will oonnlnwr Ihoaw who try to be neutral. Bible school at 9:45. The Bible school has been a great Inspiration this summer, kepp- ng up a fine attendance, v. f. . u. 3. at 7 o'clock; subject, "The Bean ies and Wonder's of God's World." Ml are welcome. PI -st M. E. Church, corner Lane ind Main Sts., Ut-v. P. W. Keagy, pastor. Sunday school at :so a i.; preaching at 11 a. m., subject What Think fesus Christ? Senator it. L. Kiloy will bo the speaker. Don't fail to hear this ad dress. Welcome tu all. This is ttie lust of the union services for the summer. Prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. The First Baptist Cliiir.li. La no and Rose streets, Rev. J. H. Ulck.-on, pastor. Bible school at 9:45, O. P. Coshnw, Supt.; morning worship ut 11, with preaching by the pastor; Sllbji'ct, "Personality." B. Y. P. U. will meet at 7 p. in.; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. This will be our regular monthly business meeting. Union meeting at the M. K. church north at 8 p. m. Senator B. I Eddy will be lhe speaker. Ser vice at Glide Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. First Church of Christ, Scientist, building is open dally except Sundays and holidays from 2 to 4 p. ui. The public la cordially Invited to attend these services and vUlt the reading room. Subject of Sunday's lessoa la "Christ Jesus." - a a At the ProbyterL!iii Church Jackson and Iino streets, E. W. Warrington, minister. The REAL concern of men is neither wealth, appetite or popularity. It is RE LIGION. 9:45 a. m. The Church Studying the Bible. 'Here is a place where the whole family Is welcome and can feel at home. 11:00 a. m.' Morning worship. The pastor will have charge of the service. 7:00 P. m.: Mrs. W. W. Ashcnjft will lead the Endeavor service. Receiv ing and Giving Praise Is the sub- ' ject. 8:(I0 p. In.: The Union Ser vice will he held In the Methodist corner Lane and Main streets. Sor- i Eplscopnl Church, North. The Hon a. L. Eddy will be lhe speaker. vices are held Sunday morning at 1 o'clock, and Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, this mooting Includes tes timonials ot healing. Sunday school Ye of the Death oflcnnvenes each Sunday morning at. Enworth League ut I 9:46; all up to the age of 20 years The reading the ehureh 7 d. m.: union services in this cliurch , are Invited to attend it 8 p. in., to which all are Invited, j room in the rear of Church of Christ, corner Cobb and Roberta streets, soulh part of Rose- burg. Bible study at 10 o'clock; preaching at 11; song service at 7:30. A cordial Invitation extended to all. S (iiU'v-V S-SJr i r- l0W . Prince LueemlrsKi. first Polish asut- Map of the National Park to Park Highway, the longeM continuous scenic motor way In tile world, wavers lng nine western states for a distance of 4,500 miles and connecting twelve national parka and many monument" and forests. The highway was dedicated to the people of America by Stephen T. Mather, director of the Na tional F'arks Service; governors of elpht states, and officials of the National Park to Park Highway Association and the American Automobile Association, at Denver. Other dt.ll-atory meetings are being held In cities oa the route, in a sixty-day official tour. Congress will be asked to consider appropriations for converting thla high way Into a hard-surfaced boulevard, and for sufficient appropriations to adequately exploit and develop Ut scenic woaders In the playgrounds of the nation. . KUr to the United lUtN,