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Rmnum iminmi Tram at. rvre a. 1M1 PACT FOlH - ' ' ' - , . I III.I.AI!I ITEMS. I 2 ' II I n "After Every Meal" ' fill over ths wcrld pccrte use t'is eooJy for its benefits, as well ss Us pleasure. I Keeps teeth clean, breath sweet, throat soothed. i r - -LA , TT! digestion. PAftiS J k MA Still 5c L5 r t t r r'n' v " t i-ffs.---- .. ,. -wa tyt&vf&gfrfJ Ea Scaled Tight Kept Right A M At, STO k 1 1 1 1 ,1 I : I . S1 MEKTNti. The annual rtockholders" meeting of the Ijmpquil Savings mid Loan Ar:sociation will be held ut tlie nlTic of the Douglas Abstract company ut 248 North Jackson Hi if I, lio-ebiiig, Oregon, at 7:110 p. m. Wednesday, Junu 22nd. 1!I21. fur the pin -puse of electing dliectois for (lie ensuing year ami fur such nl lir bulne;;s ns may rcgulurly come before Ihe meet lng. 11. O. FARC.ETKR. Secretary. KICK & KICK Are offering Municipal Bonds that yield from 6 to 7 per cent on Oregon, Washington nnd Montana towns and counties. We Kpeciulixe In l.lbftrtv and Victory Ifohds. We haudle la! ge ami sinull orders alike. KOTICH. Second hand furniture wanted I Let us make you an otter before yon I sell. J Alt VIS ft BELLOWS. 129 Went Cuss SI Phone 251 Coot's Called (brand Delivered Pbone 472. Roseburg Cleaners J. F. DILLARD, Proprietor Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Alterations 30 North Jackson St. Mail Orders Solicited WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Iiglit and Water Co. Alicia Hommersly A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry By Uah McGIom Cibaoa Ik. am Wiss. A Telegram From llimie. 1 found the uiiarlmcnt Ideally suit ed to my wuuts. It included a aome- what isolated suiie of room and ia:h that would do lor Mule Hal and bin nurse. There was a darling lit tle library and xun room to be usedi as living and dining rooms for uiy-, eif. A bedroom, fair -sized as rooms ;o in cities, and dressing room and kitchen with maid's room and bath, ltl.'iched completed the apaituieut. 1 "1 am afraid It will coat more than' 1 possibly can lniy.'1 "Will, all we can do Is to flndj out," eald the jude comfortubly. Stepping to the roi.ui phone, Jui'ul Turner called up Ihe office and asked that the man In charge come us to: is. Ho came, all deference which be-i ame positive servility as he evident-1 ly recognized Judge Turner from' newspajier pictures he had seen. Before the judge could Introduce me or pay anything whatever, he called Judge Turner by name and turning to me, said: "I hope you like the apartment, Mrs. Turner." I felt myself blushing, but the Judge quickly fixed matters. "Mrs llaminer.-ly Is an old friend of mine who has Just moved to this city. She wlha an apartment near the park, for the has a young baby. A friend of mitro, Mr. Cates had told me about this apartment, which I believe he recently vacated and so 1 offered to ring her here." "1 hope you are pleased with It. Mrs. Ilatnmeisly," said the man. "Yes I am very much pleased with it, but I am afraid that It Is more expensive than 1 can afford." "It Is one hundred and twenty five dollars a month." t made some menial computations. I had wanted to ge an apartment for about a hundred dollars, but I thought that proximity to the park ind its fine arrangement for my needs, might make It worth my while to economize on something else, If necessary. "Someone has said," I remarked o the judge, "that one may pay a fourth of his Income In rent and -till be economical. Do you think :hat Is true?" "Not always," he answered. "These cal' illations must alwavs be idjusted to .the different circum stances of those who are doing the aleiilating." "Well," I confided, "one hundred ind twenty-five dollars a month Is ins about a fourth of my income." Without more ado, T turned to the man and said. "I will tnko It." "Make out the lease and Mrs. Mammersly. will call for It In the morning, or better still, send It to 'ier hotel. ' 1 took out my check :ook. "Xrver mind writlne a check until "on get your lease. I think mv nnme will be ptifflcient guarantee of Mrs. 'lanimcrsly's good aith In this mat ter." "Quite satisfactory," said the man ind for a moment I wondered if I saw a little smirk on his face as he did so or was It my foolish Imagina tion. : Ouce more I went ovar the apart ment, this time looking at It In terms of proprietorship. Without thinking. I said '"I will put iial's Utile bed here, for you see thai, right through I the doorway, Hannah will sleep and she can see hi in without even turning her ueaa These windows will bring in Ihe moruiue sun. Ob. It will be per fectly splendid, particularly as this door opens into uiy own room. All through my rhapsodies, that blesned man acquiesced in my enthusiasm. Over and over I told him where I was going to put each piece of fur niture. Over and over 1 consulted with him about the proper draperies for the windows and over and over I told him how happy I was going to be. "Why," I said, "working here will be Just nlay." And then 1 could feel my face fall Into lines of surprise and consternation. "W hy, I relt erated, "do you know we haven't worked at all and 1 have no more uiaterial for the story that 1 am to write about you than I did when I Btarted.' "I am afraid, my dear, we are holding out on Rol. Never mind. I am going to send you up a lot of printed matter. Some of my admir ing relatives have kept scrapbooks galore about me, which they have presented to me from time to time." "I wish I could stay here this very night," I said Irrelevantly. "How long do you think It will take to get my household goods here?" "Long enough, my dear lady, fur your enthusiasm to evaporate, per haps." "Why do you say that?" "Heeause you are a very restless little person If you will allow mo to vay so. In one mood you simply de vest the thing that you love In an other." I loked at the judge In surprise, for although I had never acknowl edged It to myself, I knew this to be 'irue. "You need the leavening power of a great love to settle you, Mrs. Ham mersly." "Do you think I have not had It, Judge Turner." In answer he said Irrelevantly: "Let me take you back to the hotel." Looking at my watch, I found that it was half past five. I had never known hours to pass so quickly. "Why didn't you tell me that It was so late?" I said. "I am sure that I hava kept you from something Important.'' "I have nothing more important on my hands than your happiness. But the shadows are falling and I really have a dinner engagement." As we went out and closed the door, something wemed to tighten about my heart as though that door had closed all the Joy of the after norm within. When I went to the dosk for my key the clerk handed me a telegram. Hastily I tore It open and read: "Come home! Little Hal has been kidnapped. Think we are on track of kidnappers. FATHER.' (Continued) National Guard Companies Called SALEM, Ore, June 14. (United Press) Orders were Issued today to start the removal of units r,f the Oregon National Guard from all sec tions of the state to Camp Lewis, and Tort Stevens, where the annual encampment and field Instruction will be held June 15 to 30. Troops were already warned by preliminary orders issued last week, and it is expected that detachments will en train late today at practically every guard point In Ihe state. , I The Coast Artillery companies will entrain tomorrow from Portland for Fort Stevens. Two other special! trains will leave for Camp Lewis Mini Portland, one In the morning and one In the afternoon. Troops I arriving nt Portland tonight will oc cupy sleeping quarters nt Multno mah county armory, according to to day's ord-rs. Pnils traveling at nirlit will occupy tourist sleeping cars. IUM CONCERT JUXE 16. Jersey Sport Jackets I. ABRAHAM 8 "THE SILK STORE." ' V. . $?.50 See Our Window The Douglas county concert band will give a concert at the armory, Thursday. June 16, at 8 o'clock p. m. Fine singing and vaudeville will be Included 4 In the program. Admission 25 cents. This will be a good chance for everyone to support the band. Tickets on sale at Hamilton Drug Co., Hexall Drug Co., and Red Croxs Pharmacy. A parcel shower was given Wed nesday, June fcth, at 4 u clock, at the home of Mr. una Mrs. ueios Coon, of DUIurd, In honor tit Miss Vivian Buell, who is soon. to be a bride. Miss Buell was met at the gate by Mrs. Coon, who ushered her Into a room filled with ladles, which was quite a surprise, as she had previous ly been invited down to dinner. She was then Invited to sit ou the Navajo and open the tiny parcels which amid peals of laughter were showered on her head as she entered tiie door. She was then taken to a siuull room and dieised in her bridal lobes for the procession which led down the hall to, "Here Comes the Bride." The bride remained standing on the porch while the guests went on to the lawn, where the bridal bouquet was caught by Minnie Smith. They were then ushered (o the wedding table where covers were laid for twenty, and their places ascertained by tiny place cards with pictures of each guest. A n'ery unique feature of tho occasion was the centerpiece. which consisted of a large kewpie en twined with pink ribbon and a beau tiful bunch of sweet peas. The bride- to-be received manv beautiful as well as useful articles. The wedding cake was cut by the bride, and Ice cream and cake were served by the hostess nd Mesdnmes Walker and Miller. after which pictures were taken of the bride and the Invited guests. Thoie present weie: Miss Eva Rice. Mrs. Harry Davis. Miss Elvira Lewis, Mrs. Lou Walker, Misses Gladys and Lucile Hubbard, Miss Ruth Miller. Mrs. Loren Miller. Mrs. Otto Parker, Misses Mvrtle and Clara Herscher, Miss Vivian Buell, SavesTime-SavesHcalrJ, Here is a J made as quickly as voJ1) pour hot water il can Instant Postum -"-- taste, and causes none of the harm that olten comes from tea and coffee. "There's a Reason Mls3 Vera Campbell, Miss Esther Moyer, Mrs. Sface and Ray Laurunce, Mils Minnie Smith, Miss Rosier, Mi:: Alia Wright, and the hostess, Mrs. D. Coon. The guest:! all wished Miss lluell all kinds of future happiness X. Y. Z. KALE, IlltfM'COI.I .Wit CAllUA;i: FOR S.VI.E. 1 3 50 per 10(10, 60 cents per 100. Call Voshurgh Bros., 227 N. Jackson St. Phone 05. "OR b.U.8. 200 acres wcii . deured: free .oil; iJ1"1. three year.. Bow !0acres level. U J or broccoli; bl.aw Jj grain and orchard; jf Hghl miles to Hobur, fl, O.xonvllle, 1 BlU, (o 'J14 iated it could be d d I'xr.s For Particular, to L'lidbloiii, Dlxnnvlli. """"H RATES ARE FIXED. L. H. Moore, local S. P. frelcht in.l passenger agent, this morning received a telegram from II. A. Ilin haw. instructing him to advise hii l rs at once that the rate for apples In storage will be l.r.O nor hundred weight plus i p,.r cent transpor- 'ation ennrged. Women Made Young Bright eyes, a dear skin and a body I full of youth and health may be yours if you will k-ep your system in oraer ty regularly taking GOLD MEDAL Th. world's standard nrimly fof kMny. liT.r, bladder and Uric acid troublat, th. ntni of lit. and looks. In m sine. IMS. All druggitts, thr. sum l ( A. mm CM M.J.I M rrarr ku Distillate Is Agcii On Hand "Engine Distillate for use In trac tors, motor boats and other similar Internal combustion engines, has been placed on the market again," announces II. L. Hyland, special agent of Ihe Standard Oil company, at tills point. A large stock Is being carried to rare for Internal com bustion engines which are equipped to use this product. In the past, nglne distillate has Proven nulte atisfactory for special types of en gines, and Its appearance again on the market will mean a considerable saving for tractor operators and own ers of engines which can be adapted 10 mis tuei. lSIDM.K CHAVTAlyi A. We cordially Invite the people of Roseburg to attend our Chniitauqua, June 10 to 14. COMMITTEE. 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 e.11 and sign contract. Interest of both parties to a deal will be taken care of. CAM, FOR WARRANTS. All school warrants of School Dis trict No up to and Including No. iu. oated Kei.ruarv 8. 1jif. sr.; hereby called. Dense present them 1 t once, as Interest will cease after, this notice. Wilbur. Ore., June . 1521. E. H. Rt-SSEl.T., ' Clerk Diif No. . Fence Just received. Carload of Page. Several kinds poultry fence. Carload barb .wire, nails and staples. Write us. Steams & Chenoweth Oakland and Ton call a. Child Imitator by- DR.H.R. NERBAS DENTIST . PHONE 488 Children are born Imitators. Unless they are taught by ex ample that they should takei good care of their teeth they are very apt to full Into the J ways of tholr elders. Visit the( dentist. Afterward show your; child a perfectly fine pair of teeth. Then the child will un- li stand. Dr. II. R. Nerbas DENTIST. 6 and 8 Masonic BIdg. f I Put new plumbing- I N 'YOUR. HOUSE- IT'IS SURE TO PLEASE ' YOUR- i JRprw icp I , ' w LET us tell you of some thing that will make your wife happy. Place In her kitchen and bathroom tho plumbing and the Accessories that she told you about such a long time ago. Don't you think that It would surprise her and please her? We do. Roseburg Plumbing and Heating Co. C. W. Hughes. Mgr. '14 J N. Jackson, Rosebnrg. Rice'sGarage Cylinder Re-Boring a Specialty. Only electric re-boring machine In IIm county. WS NORTH MAI. VACATION REMINDERS An Eastman Kodak. You will ie pret It if you do not take oiie alung. We have them, A good front. Call and we w ill fit you out. A camp stove, light but serviceable A Kenwood Sleeping Rag, fiuest thing for comfort. Cooking Utensils, aluminum, enameled. Fishing Tackle, all that Is neces . uaiy. Rifles and Guns with ammunition. Water Bags and Canteens. Prices within reach, as we are try ing to keep with market. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. Piano Ref inishing We will refinish your old piano and make it look like mJ A high polish finish or finished iu a satin finish. If your piano Is a golden oak varnish finish, wc will mstothw I oak dull finish. It will look like a new factory flnlab. Webi I finish phonograph cabinets of any kind and also Hue fumltm any color desired. We will refinish your old bedroom Kt I finish It Into a real fine ivory finish. We will prove to you that wo can deliver the goodi. . . . . ... . .i Wn TOUT I inis ib not paper taiK, as we win prue iw - Is finished. Golden Automobile Paintin; Company Cir. Winchester and Jackson. i . . .- 1 -r- 5 PRICE DROPPED $250 The Oakland Sensible Sk At the new price of $1375.00 delivered, is the best to your money. Compare it with any six cj...--" selling ?500.00 more and you will be convince! J. F. BARKER & CO, Mitchell & Oakland Automobiles, InpW" BATTER AUTOMOBILE NewC.uHBitterie. while tW ""f".::': " Buick '"' t.- 410" lurvrni SHOP GARAGE Agency Buick V-d 441 North JaeRion