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ftew W-MV'ft - B MOHKIU Rfl IfKWMWTBW MONDAY. MAWtt tl, ' - s ... . FAOB THBICk Alicia Hammersly ' AWoman Who Wouldn't Remarry 111 II il 1 Does your wife like this look Children Cry for Fletcher's By Ida. McCIom CUmo Tk Hf4 Wriu. If she does it's high time you sent her to the . ' special course in laundry economics being conducted at this store all this week See special demonstration of the Electric Washer and Thor Ironer Thor servants may be bought on terms Uhlig's Electric Store Yours for Electrical Service Vo. 1 Hot Cross Buns "THEY'RE DELICIOUS" Good Friday, March 25 MACHINERY FOR EVERYTHING Cakes, Bread, Doughnuts, and all kinds of Pastry made in a Sanitary Way without a hand touching them. TRY OUR STOCK MODEL BAKERY a PRUNING TOOLS Myers Spray Pumps Hand or Power Guns, Rods, Nozzles at I F. BARKER & CO., IMPLEMENTS Mitchell and Oakland Automobiles AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES New Gould Batteries while they last: CWrou 1V4 $3t.0 Studebaker tkyi'" lt.it Overland . .v motor shop garage 44i at ee -th J.ch.on St SAFEST METHOD DR.R.H. NERBAS DENTIST It you have lost teeth ai a result of pyorrhea, decay or accident, you should lose no time having the defect remedied. Modern dentistry makes It possible to relieve your embarrassment and improve your efficiency. iPAIHLESS EXTRACTION PHONE 488 Hal's Plans, mother and father have bad hard lives, that thev have known are! Hal spoiled khe old-world love poverty, you will make allowance. making In which he .had gone thru What little falher and mother have I thA act of klsslna mv hand with such I I deference, by suddenly dropping my hand and laughing loud and long. I joined, blm although I i n ure I that the people in the car must have I thought we were mad. "After that, dear, no oue will ex pect we are married," he whispered. "That la probably true, I acquies- Iced, "although according to all the storlea I have read, boaeymooners are expected to spoon a little bit. I bave been waiting for hours to hear yon asked me If 1 loved you. You I haven't done it since the ceremony." "Of course I haven t. I know you I love me," was Hal's contented assertion. "Well, I wish I were as sure you I loved me." "Don't be a goose, Mix. Would 1 bave married you It 1 hadn't love' you." "Then the wedding ceremony, Hal. I must suffice to settle the question between us for all time." "Mix, don't try to figure snme- I thing out of my remark. And don't reaoV into It, something that Isn't I there! It la apt to make trouble, and -oesldes here is our beefsteak. After I bad eaten heartily of ev- Ierything, even to apple pie. it dawn ed on me that what I bad thought to be a disturbing influence, working on my heart was only hungor finding fault with my stomach. The dinner affected Hal In the same way and it was in the best of humors that Hal and I went back to our section. lor rather sections, for Hal had en- I gaged two lower berths opposite each I otner. As they were made up. we did not linger, but went on out to the ob servation platform and sitting there in the moonlight we did all the fool I Ish things that lovers are supposed to I do. , Although the thought of having to live with Hal's people at times In- I truded, I did not have the courage to ask Hal about It. He' seemed to think that everything was settled. I At last he ssld: "I am sure that you are going to love Dad. All. Hp Is accumulated has been through the strictest economy, and now, when they have enough to make life pleas ant for them, they do not know the frulta of their thrift or how to en Joy them." "Will we be very poor, Hal!" I asked timidly. "Not so very. Dad has offered me a. very good salary and our board with them." "Don't you think that we could stretch the salary enough to bave a place of our own? I would be willing to live In the most modest manner, but, oh, Hal, I am afraid." "Afraid? Afraid of what?' "Afraid your mother would think that I am the worst little numbskull and not at all worthy of her son." "Don't you worry, Allx. Mother doesn't think that I am so great. I never go home but that she doesn't tell me that she worries over my ex travagance and my' Irresponsibility." "Let's live by ourselves, Hal" I said coaxlngly, as my arm stole up and around his neck. I know neither of us will be happy unless we do, dear. I have been brought up so differently and you have lived away from home so long that we can never live by your parents standards." "Hut I have promised, Alix. Both father and mother think it would be very nice for us. We'll have to try It awhile dear, and I know you will make the best of It. You can ad apt yourself to anything If you try. "Yes. I can Hal, but I probably won t tie very happy while doing it. "Why worry sweetheart? Do you see that moon? Imagine how many newly married lovers that moon Is looking down upon tonight and tell me if you think there Is one pair or them happier than you and I The observation platform was still deported except for us. My head snuggled closer on Hal s shoulder. and his lips hovered very near my mouth. A soft, fleecy cloud veiled the sympathetic silvery beams with wnicn tne moon had envelnned us For a moment the wind shunted off the smoky trail the engine left be hind it. We hoard the soft call of the night I real. Many oeorle are afrni.l of him becsns he I. . frnl, h... n " ''" "ru "' i or .ne rtow ,,nH . K . rZ. I ' " i. I l" mnl6- Slowly Hnl-, arms Ii... . k 7 .7 a "".nresnea me closer. We were on the has a heart as tender as a woman's. Tery Tim ot th world nd thBr(, maB You won t find the comradeship and no-one with us except 1ho little god '""""' """if una iiiuuu, railed Eros, and he ia blind. your home so charming, but. oh. my TVmirtm u- il i . J . rw. . uj dear. If yon can only realize that my nxmy. HEINL1NE-MOORE Conservatory RECITAL Kindergarten Piano Recital, At Liberty Theatre, March 22 assisted by Phys. Kd. Dept. Do not miss this treat 7:30 p.m. admission 25c Astoria Supplies World With Fish ASTORIA. Ore., March 21. (U. P.) When Kurope asked for food Astoria gave not a serpent, but a fish. This week the city s contribu tion, 2665 cases of canned salmon, Is being loaded on the steamer West Katan for Hamburg. Docked at the big Port of Astoria terminals, the vessel is taking aboard 17888 worth of fish. Part of the I cases were contributed direct by the canners here, while the balance was purchased by the committee at a I figure far below the minimum hold ing price. o ORGANIZING ART CLASS. CHICHESTER S PILLS Vy-v TUB lIAM(Nt HBANI. A aC ' V vSr fill. I. 1J sTu. ,...,i.-AVi7. , -JV?!! lxri, Mai, wit itluo fclUwn. V fe V-J Take mo Hhrr. Htir oTjumr UIAJND HRANJft PIIJ.M. fi.r U years kntiwn as Ut, hairt Always-K eiltl ks SOLD BY DRUGGISTS LVLRirlHLRt NOTICE TO THE PUH.IO. 86.00 15.00 ROftESCTMf, OBSQOS. Douglas County Farm Bureau Exchange ON WINCH K8TER 8TRECT. CO-OPERATIVE LIVtSIOUR SHIPPING Shipping from Roaeburg March 15th. Bend in your or dac FISHER'S POULTRY FEEDS li. d fttcer Biaad Fertilisers. Alfalfa Hay, WheaS Se Oata Ope. m Mo.day. -d ftaWU U) , till furtbw notic Ph jrmr order to 4IM or !. Anvone wishing to take lessons In Pictorial Art, call at 352 South Main street and make arrangements to en ter the class that Is preparing to take up the work. Mrs. Rusho teaches sketching, light and shade, color, composition, perspective and history of art. Training: rrepara tion course in art at Iowa State Nor mal; private and class lessons of Madam Hnltsclaw of the Cincinnati School of Art and Design; private lessons of Luclle Mint, of Philadel phia; private lessons of F. Tabor (a pupil or VOn llin Ul rnno, mm "r. trude Ksterbrooke of Chicago). Ex perience: Twelve years of teaching art In public scnoois ana prni l wnvir tl,i nnsl live years as uurv- l"'".' ' ' . , . . I tor of Art In tne an ouptnmrai the conservatory of music, Centralla, Wash. HF.KK FROM 81THKRI.IN. Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Hayner. of Sutherlin. are spending tne day wun Rosebiirg friends and will attend the entertainment at the Masonic hall this evening, given und-r the aus pices of the local Masonic and East ern Star lodges. o NOTICE. t. lk. nrpsldents of all rural tele phone lines operated from the Rose- burg central office: Call meetings or vour stockholders immediately. a mlZl o be held at the city hall .....Kr March 2. ai r.o v ni ii.w... .,.,. k.i for the purpo-e or coimun ,-"" action w. shall Uke collectively In regard to tne ",- "'- Having had my place of business closed by order of the Umpqua Val ley Bank, without a stated reason and being advised on every hand that the report la current that I am deeply In debt, unreliable, and will bear watching, I wish to advise th public, whom I have had the privi lege of serving, that the entire pro gram is a case ot persecution and absolutely unwarranted. One year ago I purchased two restaurants In Roseburg for spot cash, and have paid spot cash for all supplies. If there are any outstanding bills against us unpaid, I bave no knowl edge of it. If I have overlooked any, kindly present them to the Roseburg National Bank for payment. Kindly thanking the publlo for their patron age in the past. I remain, SAM COWLEY, (Paid Adv.). The Persecuted. vwa Xho Klrnl Yon Have Always Bought, and wbch has been ia use Ut over thirty years, has borne the signature ot - and has been made under his per. IjT j( tttl?? sonal supervision since its infancy. i&rvy. 4c6u6, Aiiow no one to ieceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience again.-;t Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castork is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty year it baa been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency; Wind Colic- and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising thercfiom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids . the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR1A ALWAYS )Bppt3 the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought A 9 eiNTAUN OOMPtNV 4 w vtK nv. NOTICE. General hauling done promptly. Country trips a specialty. Phone 251. Call Rusho at Jurvls second band store. PROI";HONArj CARDR I. P. Illllftl'll, VIOLIN INNIKLCTION. No. 7. KolilhaKn Block- HAIlAlitl (ill, Auctlonr, gsta high I. r,3(l N. flue 81 . shu. p. li. nwHN cut riowara. Phon H0. 40S W. (.'. FIXE MII-IJNKRV 1HSPLAT If you wish lo see the largest and finest display of all that Is new In headwear, don't full to call on Mrs Oray at the big millinery department of the Peoples Supply Company store ihe Odd Fellows building. Htocit entirely new and modern, and Inelud e mauv exact conies or mo miesi 'aria fashions, and at prices that will save you money. "I'aranlse pattern hats each week direct from cnicago. l w I I mi- A 5 I w 1 5 A We put a new 9 meaning - in the t 1 word "Service" "f . a trial will show f. 2 yu r i Phone 77 5 1 S Our Auto Will Call. ' K DK. M. H. fbyilclso. PLYl.KH Chlropraotlo 111 W. la M. . LUMBER YARD We manuiartuie our own lumber and have both rough and dressed lumber at yard. If you want lum ber, see us. PHONE 314. NORTH SIDE GROCERY t CoroNAO THE PERSONAL TYPKWHITER For sal. by THE ROSEUURO BOOK STORK M. J. and S. J. Shoemaker. Alfalfa Hay Only $27.00 Two cars of nice grain and cheat hay. Nice white oats. Dry oak, laurel and fir wood. Also slab wood, flood fresh cows. One good Ford car cheap. Judd & McMillin 11.1 r.- fir t 'lgj&fi r-TS L' f Fence Just receircd. Carload of Page. Several kinds poultry fence. Carload barb wire, nails and xtnplcs. Write us. Stearns & Chenoweth Oukliuiil and Yoncalla. Sheet HetalWork OF ALL KIVDB J.II.SINNIGER I in OAK MTKKKT PHONH 4!M fit-rn POTATOKS FOR SAt.F I'ltlKK OF Ml 1jT.NO.MAH It Is one of the heaviest yielding inost even arowinr main crop var- letv. The ekto Is smooth and while. eyes shallow, and cooking qualities unexcelled, belnr One grained and of snowy whiteness, either boiled or baked. And for a proniaoie com mercial variety it has no euual. Also withstands drought better than the moMt varle'-lee. We are offering hand selected stock for 12.50 per hundred pound' BRADFOKD HKOS. West R-isebiirg. Phone Res. 40F4, Office 481. A ttractive A dditions to that Easter Costume 1 ,.IM . . r.rm nurean. Pres. uoug'" vw-M., . -. iM? KiV Starch 21. l-'l. for th. Vwtlon . T It . H. w.. i,.lr .veiled .ppllclln to ' .mo'Jat b.4 ..ffer-J Th. ris'n " . ..4 KM. .hO.llrl be ll-1 Buiri Hl.m, Oregon. and nirkJ I "Apn'it'o" ami bid t. pur oh ' o 1. BROW 4) Cl.rk Ptat. Land Board. P.U4 January 14, "ll- Mrs. Mvra McKay and children who have been spending the winter at the home of Mrs. McKay's brother, Charles O. Stanton, left this morning for their home at Nelson. B. C. 3 13 1 A II A K 1'IV A KTRINfl OF i:ari.s OR A llRACF.I.KT WATCH BRYAN'S Gift Shop - CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Ue For Oror 30 Years Always bear, ih. kjuture of WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. i r r ! : i ' I . ; ,1 l I H I v