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unwwuim mMTH MrtSnAY. mt l, 1M1. nan mn AKcia Hamroeraly A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry By LUh McCloo L Jjuirb With JolKa Tur.mr. , Turner wasHandlng In the kk" I c'ma through the .door. 1obbrf not holP acknowledging to ' ""J d.h. he a, good to look at Tenure Sni W- r" fl" " ard 'PlendiUIy itralsht bl e" .holders crowned with that Quare ,b0"L , he. thatch of red hair. B bM.r ih- .o.t noticeable. nf rood! looks. 01 i .. tt nn want to ... -in not as J- " .7,7 ., u - u.' Ill ilm nti nn any.- ne earn. ----- w tell you that jou do not neea "And because you are the more Ti.ttCTing I am going to take your word i"? It. ln.tead of that of my mirror. Judge. Vow that rei.ly was clever my Heir girl, and I would have you know SS?Ilh your look. It isn't neces sary to be clever." well, Judge, that I "I knew very murt be clever to keep my goou Eok, You. ee I have a boy back K'and for hieeake f for no other I want iu ue .- ably will designate when he grown rdo0n.Ro'VoU me that tou have a child. Mrs. Hammersly? Why you look to be still In your ' '"Vben vou nrobablv will believe . when 1 confess that I am not m,nv vears out of them. -1 should not believe if you said snVhlnt: else. But tell me about the Jot I am Interested. My wife died st't'pe birth of our son and he only . lived a few months." His voice fell from the tones of polite banter Into vmnathetlc softness and I looked up to find the eves of Judge Turner mi imw I had alwavs seen Darkling with mirth or scintillating with more o rless satirical keenness mMv with what in anyone else I mleht have called tears. Involuntarily I held out my hand. He grasped tt and we loked Into each other's eyes In perfect under standing, for a moment before we resitted that we were in the crowded lobby of. the hotel and drew apart. "Well, where shall It be?" he ask ed, changing his manner. "Would you really like to go out to the flea?" "I should like nothing hetter. I believe I love the sea more than any thing else in nature." "Vlthout another word he helped WE SFXL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light and Water Co. Coods Celled forand Delivered Roseburg Cleaners J. F. DILLARD, Proprietor Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Alterations 30 North Jackson St. AUTOMOBILE New Gjuld Batteries while they lat: v Che .$32.00 . S4.S0 Bolck . Dodge 41.00 MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Agave? Rolck and Chevrolet 441 North JscKion St ROSGBUBd, OREGON. (one CJancy ttKids Real Money Is Different XllSX CROSBY "HOW f r- n ma into his roadster, which was parked near the dor. With expert ability he wound In aud out of traffic his mind seeming Intent upon reach ing hia destination as soon as pos sible while keeping within the speed limits. I was perfectly satisfied to sit quietly and watch him. I knew be had not forgotten about little Hal. At times I wondered - why I had thought him ugly. Ills profile was as clear cut as a cameo, more Ro man, however, than Grecian. Evi dently he was well known In the city, for I noticed more than one beauti fully groomed woman smiling as If to a dear friend, aa she bowed, and he was hailed In the greatest good fellowship from passing roadsters and touring cars that were filled with 'men and golf cluba. Soon we reached what I guessed was the Seaside Inn. The Judge pulled up abruptly and after helping me to alight he parked the car across the street and coming back tucked my arm under his with a calm air of proprietorship which I did not res ent. It seemed too friendly and pro- tccung 10 mem anjruung oui appre- Clatlon. Piloting me through a number of rooms, he finally seated me In a kind of a bay window that Jutted almost out to sea. Tnere were no flowers , on the table. The luncheon had evl- aentty not ueen premeditated, but I could see that Judge Turner was a valued patron nf the place. "I am so glad that this table waa 'I- not taken. It Is my favorite place I here." 'He pulled out my chair, gently pushed me Into it. Then seating himself opposite, he said: i "Now tell me all about It." - i And I told him. Told him about the boy' that was' born after his father's death. Told' him of my waking to find that Mr. ; Early had accepted for his magazine ' photoplay playing at the Majestic my first story, told him how I was I theatre Monday. The central figure determined to make a 'home for my-; is a convict a "lirer" who before self and my child. tthe days of his Imprisonment was "So you are going to bring the; known as Heliotrope Harry, from his baby here?" he asked. ; fondness for wearing a sprig of helio- "Of course. I couldn't live with-trope In his coat lapel and from the out him." I aroma of heliotrope cologne that al- Then you must have an apartment ; wavs marked his presence. Hello- near the park. A friend was telling r me of one the other day. As soon 1 as we have lunched, I will take yon over if you want to go." "I would be very glad to go. If you will allow me to telephone. I ; had Invited someone from the office ' to go with me." ' I He settled back comfortably as 1 - - Phone 471. MaD Orders Solicited BATTERIES Studebaker 16.00 Overland S6.00 sroMerwn'Mvtree ih I!? r -: . :';;: -!l ( went to the telephone booth, t had a distinct almost physical, sensation ot something warm about my heart. 1 looked out ot the window tn pass ing. The great waves cam rolling 4ln, whttecapped, to break themselves 'nto little ripples on the shore, the sun 'turning them blue turquoise to deepest sapphire. Along tha beach the bathers In brilliant costumes were scattered In groups and over all was the tinkle ot laughter. The world was beautiful and I was fearful of my momentary happiness. Aa I called up Alice, for so In my t,ttwn mind I had already begun to call Mrs. Gordon, I asked myself why I should be so afraid of being happy. Surely happiness waa the heritage T-taleh life should give to mortals. Then and there notwithstanding I ermembered with a little shudder that always when I had been very, very happy, grief was coming to me aa fast as possible. I docided that I would be happy. i rinaiw t m r.nrrfnn nn tha nhone and told her that the Judge thourtt he knw of a Place that I would suit mo Wlih a warmth and ! generousness in her voice, she salrt : hat she was very glad of It. but if ; anythlng hsnnonod that 1 wanted i her she would h In the of fee all .hi .f. s ine afternoon, Monday A Telegram From Homo. Bros ON WOOD. Bids will be received at the oourt- hm)ge hy th. county jud;9 Satllrday. Tuna IS tnr Kit .lor nf 1 ft Inch nlri growth oak stove wood. 20 tier of 24 inch fir block wood, and 20 tier of 24 Inch oak block wood, to be de- llvered at the County Home. GEO. K. QUINR. Co. Judge. Movie Closeups Did you ever associate a certain "perfume with a certain person, so that a whiff of the perfume would remind you of them, even though they themselves might not' be pres- en t It is such a situation that gives the title "Heliotrope" to the new f trope's wife Is a thoroughly badjdinng and their condition today, the woman. When from his prison cell he learns that his daughter, who has! always thought herself as orphan, la about to marry and that his wife is planning to blackmail her. Heliotrope secures his release and In a novel and dramatic manner Insures the girl's ; happiness. ' "Heliotrope" was adapted from a story by Ktcnara wasnDurn inira, which ran serially in Hearst's Maga zine. The cast Includes Frederick Burton, Diana Allen, and Julia Swayne Gordon, George O. Baker directed. a I Delightful entertainment. Is in prospect for patrons of the Antlers 'thpatre Monday when "Scramblod Wives." starring dainty little Mar .guerlte Clark in her first independ ent production will be the attraction. iThis production also marks Miss I cinrk's return to the screen after an 'absence of a year following her mar i rlage, and many admirers in this , clty who have missed the petite and i winsome star will have an opnortu- nlty to see her in the sort of part ("that has endeared her to the hearts of motion picture fans in all corners of the globe. "Scrambled .Wives" was a hit last season on the stage. :tavlng to long engagements In both .Chicago and New York. and. accord ' Ing to all Indications, the screen ver sion is going to be equally success : fnl. The play was written bv Arte !lnlde Matthews and Martha Stanley and In the nhotonlay version Mnr 'sruerite Clark has the stellar role of Mary I.ucile Smith, a canrlrlous voting lady, who, as a result of an ' Innocent boarding school escapade Is .'rushed into marriage with a young. I - whom she does not reallv love. 1 Mary's father promptly interferes . and the marriage Is annulled. She Is I packed off to Europe to forget her I indiscretion. Returning, she meets 'a young fellow with whom a case of I "love at first sight" at once develops. The complications which result from Mary's efforts to hide "a terrible past" make this one of the most amusing and delightful photoplays of a decade. T IS HERE. Yes. Tollman Real Estate. River side. Is here loaded with real bar gains, and Is doing the business. Those wishing to sell I will make the price right. Inflated or specu lative prices ignored. Those wish ing to meet me on these terms call and sign contract. Interest of both parties to a deal will be taken care of. PURUAND WOMAN HAS GAINED TMRIY TliRti . POUNDS TAKING IANIAC "When I began taking Tanlac I weighed only a hundred and Ave pounds, but I now weigh a hundred and thirty-eight, gain of thirty three pounds," said Mrs. C. P. Chance, 56t Sevier street, Portland. Ore. "But I consider by big gain In weight the smallest of the benefits I uave received from Tanlac." she con tinued, "for it relieved me of a cast ot stomach trouble that had com pletely wrecked my health. "After meals awful pains would strike me in the pit of my stomach and almost drive me wild. Even the sight of food would often nauseote me and gas would oloat me up .ter- ribly. My nerves were so badly uo- tnat 1 'uld hk all over. My "leen wa uusound and I always got UD th mornings filing sick and all tired- out. .1 ached all over aud had an w,ul Dal" ,Jnder "houlli- er,',I . " . , 1 ot tw0 bottles of Tanlac and Defore the flrBt Dottle wag 'y appetite was better and I didn't feel when x got up ,n the taornlnSi' soon 1 began to gain weight and to feel stronger. I have taken several bottles of Tanlac now and don't be lreve I ever enjoyed such Bplendid health as 1 do now. I sleep like n child at night and feel well and strong all the time and 1 really weigh more than I ever did in my life before." I,, r. t. ci.m. Picnic dinner and dance at Riddle pavilion, Monday, June I'Jth. Din ner at 7 p. m nivKic at S:3ft. MYKTIJC CMCKK,' HIGH SCHOOL XOTKS. By Lona Anlauf Last week saw the return and de parture of the Ellison-White Chau tauqua, school was dismissed In the afternoon and the most impor- tant classes held in the morning. This year the Chautauqua was ap preciated 'by everyone. A few nf the most outstanding features woro thejectures by Fish on Industry. Hoii on psychology and health. Dr. Miles' Impersonations of great men. ann enter aironpnenrt on traditions and hablta of North American In- music by the Mary Haves opera com pany, Madame Lucille Collette. a French violinist, and the play "It Pays to Advertise." This week ana the next, the last two weeks of school, are exceedingly busy ones. The one hundred finish ed copies of "The Zodiac," the high school annual, arrived Thursday. They are very sntslfactory consider ing that this is the first publication nf the sort ever attempted by the high school. About 75 copies have already been disposed of within the school and the remaining copies will be sold by the students today at $1.00 apiece. The annual Is a bonk seven and one-half by ten Inches and contains 100 pages. There ore ten full page cuts and Individual plcturos of the seniors and faculty. The second pemester examination will be held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Prof I.ee. our prospective principal M here last week from looking Glass, to look over the school. He gave the high school students a short talk and was Introduced to the var ious compartments if the school bv Mr. Kellogg. Mr. lee Is Interested In athletics, which Is good evidence i that ihe training received ths year will be eontlnuled next. The Comemncement nrngTam will "tart Sunday evening. Jnn 12. wllh rtaccnlaureate service at Presbvter Inn rhurch. Monday evening Is cla? nleht and a short program will be; elven bv the graduating class In tho: chool house. Tuesday evening Is, Commencement n'tfht. Prof Janicsi 'T. Matthews of Willamette Univer sity will address the class. Ills sub ject Is "Personality." Mr. Doollngs first year latin class and a few o'hers enjoyed a delight ful picnic Tuesday evening after school. Food was provided by the nemhers of the class and the party hiked to the o'd Hogardus place northeast of town. Everyone forgot thev were grown up and even dig nified seniors enjoyed Immensely a klddlsh game of baseball, with an improvisea dhi anu an iniioiir uok-i hall and twenty-eight players. Every-! one thoroughly enjoyed himself and they were not willing to call It a day until nearly 9:30. CHICHESTER S PILLS L-yQV i'lltula Il .id 4.IJ miullkV F-n. t-CMle-l -art tn h,um KUn. V blAOND I.UAMl I'lljX ft SI bM;'t;.AItra-4l Rl' : HAND COKCKItT JINK tV Tho Douglas county concert band will give a concert at. Ike- armory, Thursday, June 16, t o'clock p. in. Fiiitt singing and vaudeville will be included in the progrj.ni. Adniisaiou S cents. This will be. a good ; chance for everyone to support I the band. Tickets on sale at Hamilton Drug Co.. Kexall Drug Co., aud w neu vn,a lumuiacy. W i f, WATCH UOSKni ltO CROW WITH A lUil'ND AND A JI MP WATCH IMH'tJI.AS COl'NTY tX)MK TO THK KltONT. .. . . .. ?l isow tnat we are assured witn an outlet to the coast, property I w has begun to move, people are going to build homes, tor the w future can De seen. Lots are e selling in Overlook Addition, as they are the only close In lots on paved streets, and with sewerage connections in the town. Only two blocks from the centor of the business sec- tlon, where .everyone owns their home and no one wants to sell. NOW Is the time to select one of fie choice lots in the city. See N. RICE of RICE & RICE. CALL VOW WARRANTS. All school warrants ot School Dis trict No. 2 up to and Including No. 100, dated February 8. 1920. are hereby called. Please present them at once, as interest will ceaao aftvr this notice. Wilbur, Ore.. June 8. 1921. E. H. RUSSELL Clerk Dial. No. t. ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETNU. The annual stockholders' meeting ot the Umpqua Savings and Loan Association will be held at the office of the Douglas Abstract company at 248 North Jackson street. Roseburg, Oregon, at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, June 22nd, 1921, for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year and for such other business as may regularly come before the meet ing. . H. O. PAROETEK. Secretary. . The Hamilton Beach METHOD The only real way to have a Rug cleaned. Let us clean that Rug for you. All work guaranteed. Clarence Perkins Phone 234 L Crispettes Just Received at Foutcli's Delicious! Try Them Made by R. C. Grounds, for merly of Roseburg, at Dallas, Oregon. Foutcb's, exclusive agents In Itnaehorg. HEINLINE Conservator? of Music and Art Klndt'i'icartPn and PunniiiK Syn teni for children 4 to 14 years of ape Voice and Art Work conducted by Mrs. Brand and Mrs. Rusho. Vaca'lon July 1-Seit. 1. fcA , 'STOO VACATION REMINDERS An Eastman Kodak. You will re gret it If you do not take one along. We have them. A good tent. Call and we w 111 lit you out. A camp stove, light but serviceable A Kenwood Sleeping Bag. finest thing for comfort. Cooking Utensils, aluminum, enameled. Fishing Tackle, all thnt la neces sary. Rifles and Guns with ammunition. Water Hugs and Canteens. I'rlces within reach, as wo are try ing to keep with market. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. Piano Refinishingl We will reflnlsh your old piano and make It look like a new one. A high polish finish or finished In a satin finish. If your piano la a golden oak varnish finish, wo will make a fume oak dull finish. It will look like a new factory finish. We also re flnlsh phonograph cabinets ot any kind and also fine furniture In any color desired. We will re finish your old bedroom set and finish it into a peal fine Ivory finish. We will prove to you that we can dullver the goods. This la not paper talk, as we will prove to you when your work la finished. Golden Automobile, Painting Company Cor. Winchester CLASSIFIED COLUMN 41.1, HBW CLaSOIKIKD AnVKRTlMCMKNTS Will lie roUWD OH LAST r&GU VNDUH UliiaDINO "NIEW TODAY." WASTED. WANTED Small refrigerator. 139-H. WANTKl) 6 or fl room house, unfur. niched. I'hona 38b-J. WANTKI) AT .NCi: A woman to a plst with houaewnrk. or man and wife. Lyle Maratera. Phono 17-K2. WANTKIl To drill WHter wcIIb ducp or shallow. Prlt'ot ri-Rionuhle. b'rt Oraham. Brockway. Phone -Vl. WANTKD A farm hand willing to htlp milk: If he dooitn't want to help milk hft need not apply. Jacob Jonea, phoni, 10-FIS. WANTED Odd Jot's of any kind, nuuca cleaning, pianos and furniture pollahAd. frurdi.-us and yards taken cure of. K. O. Lswla. Hi '- Pins St. Hhona 4S7-R. WANT A I1AKOAINT Every day, a speclul In used cars that aro KKAI. CAItH. I compete with I'orUandn prices. Motor Kxchnnse. 401-3 Weat Onk St -MISCKULA N KOUS. MRCHANH.'AI. druwlnn and lettortna don,1. Itnles reasonable. Monroe Hilton. 476 S. Xtephens St. IRll.l.lNO Contracts iakcti fur dep or ahitllow Hitler wells. Albert lira ham. Ilroi'kway; Phone 4-f 4i i;s'lTlTAV NOTICE I hae taken up at my plftee near Ruckles, Oregon, one larire Hereford bull, dehorned, will, no htand, but marked with a crop off right ear and unUerslope on lefu Owner may have same hy payhtg comh and calling for same. J. It. 1 1-.. .t i. FOR REST. FOtt RKNT Furnished slreplng room. 1.-.J No. Flint. KOli nKNT Karri; KosirbMrK Natlnn APAItTMKNT for r-nt. Tf7 W.'st M.mhcr Ht. rhone 365C Milt l.i:.T litUK on paved street. InMitln nt I'mrott Ht. KOI I HKNT Thrii- rounn for hoim'- . kopplnK. jns NKoi. VhtonnJtZ) -H. T'Olt IlKNT Ku"rni"ln(l i-r nnfnrniKlird liriUM-kccplfiK ruoma. 23b KherlUau St. . KOH I'.KNT 1'lcpmint wlpoplnir i with prlvllPK of bath. 311 Onk St. Kaat Kuit ILNT l-'ui nli"ii-'l bouHekt-epinK rooinn, rlnan nnd 'reope tr.Me. IIiid!r now munHK' nimil. Hi Brockway HL phon 2i7-W KOR 'KKXTOne 2 room apartment and one 1 room apartment. ur-n(i-hwi for liKlii housekeeping. 1"G Warhln vl'-n Sr. fail a n i R AOTrtE 07,Hd . I V'i and Jacluon. 4! FOR BALK. FOH ' BALK Light Ford truck, Parslow A Bell. im. FOH 8ALK Cnbnnge plants. H. B. Church. 318 Kant Commercial flt. FOR BAI.H Donga tounni car. flprv- Ice OarnKo. FOH BA..E 800 tier nak wood. J.S0. summer delivery. Phone FOR HAl.K Proter'oarapti enacK writ er, goon aa Hf. Inquire at Mewa- Hevlaw FOR 8AMI-A anldan oak parlor or gan of excellent tone. Address 8. 1H.. Naws-UeViaM. FOR HA1.B Hay In tho shock. 110 per ton. Also small refrlfterilor. Plicna 26-F5. FOR SAL.rj IHKh chair and a baby buKs-y. 125 hherlilan 8t. IDR HAI.R one young: Scotch Collie came aosT. J. al. judd. rxK balk Rubber tired bucsT. no top. In splendid eondltlon. 416 So. Pine, cr phone 4ns-J. rO! SAl,h r.iectrlc carburetor. In qutre Hchun.un's Itestuurant. 14& Khtridon utrwtt. FOH 8ALK Broccoli plnnla. Kruaa'a tented aard. Jua llarvey. Phona bXtit 8AL.K A Wvatt-rn Electric S?w lti(f iiiaohtiitt, prfictlrallv new. I..0. Mia. C. . Orutib. 302 Perklna BIU. FOR BALE Thoroughbred Anronaa. rurly aprinit: i'M-kerela. Wm. P. Vravi-r, Myrtle Crvek, OrRon. Kbit HAI.K Hmail (-room ftouaand' lot. Chrap fi.r caah. Inquire at 1121 N. Jen kuun Hi.. ItoaaburK. FOH HAI.K Sown hundred Whlta Lr-Khorn rhlx. Hlx wwka old. At zoo ?a-n. inaa. CummlnKi, Wlnchater. Ort'Kon. K'Mi HAI,K Piititllculfitor, a machine for oinvtitiire uf the opine. Inquire nf Kf rtha Pfllowa, 617 Bliort Hireet, ItiiBt-htirtc, Ort'non. l oll HAUBe- Modern home, 4 bVo t room, K'iraKe, a cool, comfortable ' borne. Vour term a, Addreaa T. AM iip". ngview, KOH HAL!- -Lluhtnlna: horaPDowar bay prraa, f ire 17x22. in Rood runnlna; or der. I'rfti $1U0. C. K. Krogel, K. F. D. No. l, iiftaoburrti. Omkoil H'f 'IN'WI'IHHMKNT for aale. Guod ! iiiiui , i; acres neuren; i muo irom ) It. It. I'hflllM 20U.IC .if tarltn "S" C.i vh ri Xf w u 1 1 v 1 f w. I ' F(lt KALH Hrood aowa. Uuro. Jerat-y.T bin typ. Kit her breed or opec. AlaoU , fhaniB. CnurlfB A. Hi and. 1 Full SALK Pimlnp nn uroi.ertv nroduc- f Iriff Interest on $12. fluo. Ian be madf 1 ?aally worth $3,iro. If lntereate i ani mfiin huatncBi addreoa A. S.j ISf-WH-KfVIPW. t I (."tT t f lilt," lilf t'Vl'lll Vl'l' i ... k, ... ' ba in Itoacbura; about J ine IS. Ad f i lrw M. F Wilkina, Oen. I;ellvt,r '.' I Ki'-ebiirlf, OrrRon. K0H HAI.K Oil KXi'HANOK ottaTi i W ant ati.ill place in or near Koae' hiirjc. Will r-iy diff-Tence. Write o rati Rsirrilirar ITntol una a Lc Tl . rv in an. ownt-r irrH HA LK Purebred Ilolnteln rattL. 1 nerd null, miikina- tuwi, 1 iwn year-old bull, 1 tw.i-Mr-olrl helfe I bull raif, 1 beif.-r ralf. Will er or trade fir rod beef tork Inqi'l ' Ailci Itl v uancn, Ol en dale, Ui 1 A We!-hert. Kll HA f i rrirrin A nrlcul t ura! a i l.ca mnKle comb whi( I':horn ba . t H), Knii lav In atr4 a. Hatrn - June uily J earn. 19 p fiil wtth ord r. balance C. O. l. ii f. rr HO to build up the flock. Act;' P"uli ry Farm, Wikr. Ortajon. l Oll tSALK H im h oil p.iVeJ hlawi . nar Oraptw l'a-; no ext rentes e&iher; lent hh' hea'theHl 1'limr t In the otat ; . ipted m prun , pir, pea- h.-F. :m arraln, cor 'alfnifa; fair nui.fhnKf: inme Irrte. tlon. m-e Jv lfc a-ree. Ten or p.i.tMe pa'-t trade. AM i Owner, Room , MaB&aie BM., Rof burf. Oreifun. ' - 4 'I V If .; it-" "5 if : 1' O