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i i Ket ContCTti 15riu'ii Prachr CASTQRjA J JlXOHOL-3 PER tithT. .1 Avf.",l,!t;M linCineJioma'Jtur j 8 Tt.ereiwPromoUniS Digestion r. "---v .o-.rl.iiK b Cheerfulness ma I neither Opium, Morphine n b'wn W J !w shiwss ana LossofSlkep fac Simile Si.inaMr CUSTOM For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature. of v 1 I Lr Exact Copy of Wrapper. !n Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THt OKHTAUM OOMMNV, MW TOM OlTT, JII.TKII AI'TKIl 2.1 YI-'AltS. VauKhan, proprietor of a moving pic I turo hotiflt'. Hfl murrled another girl LONDON, KnR. After a courtRhlp a year ago. He admitted the breach of 23 yearn, Mitts June JJoweii wub ' of promise. awarded $2000 damapea for breach j o of prom I bp npaliiH William Henry "Help Wanted MrIp." Let Us Show You and Quote You Prices on UNIVERSAL Lighting Plants J. F. BARKER & CO., IMI'LEVEXTS koskiii iti, oiti:;ox AUTO.MOIULKS THACTOHH & for lack of light. A Coleman "Quick Lite" gasoline will furnish you a white clear light that makes your rooms pleasant and reading or sew ing a comfort. J Or if you do not like gasoline use the 'Aladin" kerosene lamp. Uses a mantle and makes a wonderful light. You cannot per suade a user of one to be without it. Come in and get one. If it is not satisfactory after using a week, bring it back. (Gjjlisni 33astlitfa2 disu APPLES Cannery will commence receiving canning grade of Spitzenburg and Yellow Newtown Apples, Mon day, October 4 th. A. RUPERT COMPANY (iNcxmvoruTEn) PHONE 310 ROSEBURG. ORE. HER DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. BY IDAH McCLONE CIBSON A Quarrel Willi tirace Cameron. With all my strength I puBhed Kenneth from me. ' Why did you do that?" I doaiandcd, ungrily. ao Kenneth kissed 119 ngain. "Forgive me, Ann, forgive me. I did not mean to. But you know we have been pala ever since we were tiny children and many is the time you and I have kissed and made up. 1 want to make up now." "We're not children any more, Kenneth Halsoy. You are engaged to Grace Cameron and we have noth ing to make up." "What's an engagement more or leas between friends?" asked Ken neth with his old Irresponsible laugh. "You disappoint me! You disap point me greatly, Kenneth," I said, almost in tears. At this he came forward as though to take me in his arms again. "No, don't do that," I remon strated, "because you did it Is the reason you disappointed me. You had no excuse whatever for kissing me, Kenneth. We are not children any longer; we are fully grown. An other girl is wearing your ring and you have pro'nised her that you will marry her some day. I almost feel as though you had Insulted me, espe cially as you have mu so light of your kisses. If an engagement or two means nothing among friends, certainly a kiss or two means a great deal among sweethearts. If the kisses are bestowed upon some one else. When I return to the school tonight shall I tell Grace that I met you and you kissed me." "Why, Ann, dear, why have you grown so serious? There Isn't a gill in all the world that I have as great a respect and regard for as 1 have for you. Oh, yes, I know what you would say," he hastened to remark quickly, as I tried to interrupt, "but not even Grace fills the bill for a pal as you do. We are pals, aren't we, dear?" "No," X answered, "and we can never again be friends." "And you don't like me any more, Ann?" I raised my eyes to his. I fully Intended to lie to him and tell him that 1 hated him, but I could not. "Yes, Kenneth, 1 do. I like you per haps more than you will ever know," 1 answered honestly. "I like you so much that I cannot tell you the hurt thut you have given me. I like you so much that I am going to try to never see you again." I walked unsteadily out in the rain, not heeding his protesting voice calling: "Ann, come back! come hack! I want to say something more to you." He did not follow me, however, and In this he again hurt me, be cause I understood that however much Kenneth Ilalsey professed to care for me, he did not care enough for my friendship to stand up for me and Insist upon holding it against the jealousy of Grace Cam eron. He did not want any of Grace's Mends to see him walking with me. When I arrived In the school I brushed past Grace without speak ing. It seemed to me that she looked at nie rather suspiciously and I then determined to tell her that I had met Kenneth. I said to myself, rather valn glorlously: "I will not stoop to He. even If tirace does. "I just met Kenneth downtown," I remarked. "Why aid you tell him that I had left school?" For a moment she hesitated and then said: "I didn't." "Why should he tell me you did then?" "Possibly as an excuse for not try ing to see you all these months." "You know better than that. Grace. You know I have tried to avoid both of you and If it had not been for the rain today I should have probably not senn Kenenth. Hut 1 want you to know that I told him that you had spoken an untruth when you s:iid that I was 111 and had left school." "I shall tell him," she answered, "that you have just returned and he will believe me," "You may tell him what you please and he will probably believe what h? pleases, but in your heart you know and he will know that Ann Whitson does not lie." "I'm glad to know that von tinve at least one virtue." she reterttd. 1 was standing close beside her and before I thought I raised my hand and struck her in the fiue. Tomorrow Ann N'.ives Niliool. "Help Wanted Male CHK1STMAS SAI.K. The ladies of St. George's church will hold a Christmas sai Oec. It. Location of the sale will be an nounced later. "Help Wanted - Male. XOTll'E TO KAHMEUS. We want fresh fruit of all kinds Will pay top market pries. Hut the fruit must be clean and first-class in all respects or we do not want a:iy of ll : we use onlv the best grades. FOI TCH S CONFECTIONERY t.xa tips, sntivu ni'.i.ivKitY. These are not sprout plaits, joint plains or sprangle tip plants. They are first class tips. Also hare straw berry plants and all kinds fruit trees, Better book your order now. R. L. ELLIS Three miles west of Koseburg. . . 'LJU IT. 1 bw4iS -siLL S3 Pr y A fVl mm - 3 I I HI Nobodq thinks anything now of gping, awaq on a trip Select your fires ac cording to tho goada they have to travel: In sandy or hilly coun try, wherever the going is opt to be heavy The V. S. Nobby. For ordinary country ronds The U. S. Chain or Uaco. For front wheels The U. S. Plain.- For best results everywhere U. S. Royal Cords. iiiSi KKM. COfiD-KEEV CiA!.NUSC0 -PIAIH THE railroads were partly responsible. But it wasn't until the automobile reached its present state of- develop ment that the eld barriers against travel were finally broken down. More people ovn auto mobiles tod-iy than ever thought of owning a horse and buggy in the old days. That's because the cost of motoring has been brought within reach cf ths average citizen's pocketbook. We look upon it as part of our job to keep It there. If it weren't for the trade of the man with tho medium priced car there wouldn't be much' ia tliu tire business for us. The less a man has to spend on motoring, the more important it is that his tires should be of first quality. Any tire is not good enough for the small car owner. He wants a tire that will give him just as much for his money in the small size as the big car man gets for his money in the large size. IV In thinking over what kind of tires we would represent in this community we tried to put ourselves in the place of the car owner. And we believe we hit it exactly when we selected U. S. Tirea. Tires HIGHWAY SERVICE COMPANY, Inc. Distributors, Roseburg, Oregon. K.W1X(J (ilKL SHORTAGE. PARIS, France. Fashion leaders of the Rue de la Paix are In despera tion over the Impossibility of II ml nip mldiuettes to fill up the ever-increasing gaps In their workshops. The lit tle girls of the needle have now for saken the trade to become stenogra phers, o . "Help Wanted Male." IKHGLAS rorNTY TAXIDERMY I AXD TAXXIXG (OMJ'A.NY. CllKKltlTI, ftOIilS For Many a K.wburg Household To have the pains and aches of a had back removed to be entirely free from annoying dangerous uri nary diseases Is enough to make any kidney suftferer grateful. The follow ing advice of one who suffered will prove helpful to hundreds of Rose burg readers. Mrs. W. R. Coulee. 319 W. Wash irgton street, Roseburg. says: "I have used loan's Kidney Pills for some time and have found them very beneficial. My kidneys were weak, and I often had dull headache. I felt dull and languid, and my kid neys acted -irregularly. I read of Ooan'a Kidney Pills and used them as directed. They helped me by re lieving the backache and other signs if the trouble. 1 gladly recommend Itoan'a to anyone In need of a Kidney remedy." Price tde at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for Kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mrs. Conlee had. Foster-Mtllhurn Co.. Mfrs.. Rutfalo. N. Y. Tanners of furs, taxidermist of heads and all kinds of animals Manufacturers of furs, shoulder throws, muffs, fur coats and caps. .1. W. LANGENBEHG. Prop. All work guaranteed. Orders taken at S. K. Slykes' hardware store, or address P. O. Box 887. Roseburg. Sheet MetalWork OK ALL KINDS j J. H. SINNIGER ll OAK STREET PHOXK 428 Opening Art Needle Shop n Mrs. Ella Stewart and Miss Ethel Webb beg to an nounce tho opening of their Art Need'e Shop, and you are cordially jnviied to in spect and to solicit their aid in your art wants. Every thingfortheBaby At the Hat Shop. "Help Wanted Male.' Heinline-Moore CONSERVATORY MUSICaIKIMCERCaRTEN. ycice and violin lliy.lrol Education, including new featiir). of Inlun l luhs anil Wand Itrilla. Sutherlin Sanitarium MEDICAL SL'RGICAL Writ It. I. HALL, M. Sutherlin. Oregon BETTER SERVICE Our new equipment In the bottling department makes It possible for us to give you prompt and efficient service. Sodas of all flavors also Luxo in bottles and kegs. ROSfBCRG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS PHONE lt Buy Better Bucks and the Best Breeding Ewes - for Less Money. Stir SHEEP HlTHETK LOW. THMISBICXT MW If you ar. Interested In- any number or either grade or registered sheep of th. tallowing- breeds: Mamr.hlre. Shropshire. Lincoln, Rom "'. Cotawold. Ramboulett. or any cross. Write us quirk what you want. OREGON LIVESTOCK COM. CO. 1 Box 61. Norti Portland, Oregon. Dr. R. P-i Bradford! and Wife. Graduates and posH atesoftheOWerfChirt ed College of Chirop n the world have re-opeaed office. ! Perkins BMg- fW- We use no drrt trlclty, nothing Chlroprarilc. and t(i .ucce-ul for years in handllnf ' VanS lO ( family. . Via " -