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Alicia Hsunmeraly
A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry
By Uah MrCI
Swimming Suits
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XTthebe.cheseverywhere-.
'Athisseason-fromWaikild
CNWgansett, there's greater
L, than ever in .wmm.ng
Chy? Bu he 18lcal
Wtt .uit-the Janen-
taken !ts place of leadership
'to water .pons. It fits com-'fortably.naturally-never
binds
(-never sags-holds its shape
'after years of service.
Coal shops in yotr
city art skoutng ntw
Htn, uvmcn and children.
iantzkn Knitting Mills
Sum-""
Wvr-r
GLKXIIAI.K NKWS.
lllble school at Olivet church
heir commencement exercises
Friday evening, and a very
rotrara was in order. The
lations and good wishes for their
future happiness and prosperity.
After several showery days tt is
very nice and warm- today. There
Is much bay cut that may yet be
saved if we get a few days of sun-
j wis nicely decorated by the j shine.
who had attended and their Work the highway going on
is in Bible study evidenced ' nl.ciy iow but sure, and It will
It that all had profited by the soon De ,, )f not finished.
course of lessons. jirs. Stewart, of Grants Pass, the
i. Elllff left for Portland last aged mother of James Stewart of this
after an extended stay with i city spent several days at the home
tlier, Mrs. R. M. Klliff. Ills of her son and his wife last week.
will follow him tills week. The soldiers club, library ana rest
L .M. Elllff la enjoying excellent ! room, that Is planned for the future.
and seems very happy, al- is soon to commence receiving vol
she is an octogenarian, I untary offerings. In memory of our
Murrnrei Amsnoker received heroes who never came home, let us
all rreeiy give to mis lauaaoie en
terprise. For the brave boys who
camo home, world weary and with
sad faces, and unnerved by the awful
experiences of battles; their com
rades falling at their sides. It will
help to efface from their minds the
crucial test or war, which they sur
vived, but can never forget. Let us
show our deep and large apprecia
tion of their splendid services.
Minn Auliln I.nurln ItAHlll. who is
rived at home Tor her summer student of St. Mary's academy at
In with her parents, Mr. and Jacksonville. Is at her parental home
l C Si-thcr, of this city. Slieiin thin eltv In siinnd.her vacation.
and we welcome her home.
age from her son, K. C. Ams--laying
he had reached his
al Summer, Wash., and was
kleased with his location, lie
ke employ of the Southern IV
fmmny.
(and Mrs. 0. P. Harvey are
Into the cottage near the
jchurch.
I Carrie Soiher, who In a stu-
p hi. Olaf a college In Wiscon-
rmed honie by a host of ad
trlends, who will enjoy her
in this clly and valley,
lard I.yaitil. a former resident
lefty who has spent some years
jtnenr California, has returned
f city, lie has a position In
Jfndale State bank,
frofessor and Strs. 0. I. War
N daughter, and .Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson spent Sunday with rel
at Myrtle freeir
toe leading newspapers of our
e note that law violators of
r""'"on law occurs in various
Pes. and sometimes some of
re found guilty. Now some
tncre may be such occurrences
P city If there arc they never
fleeted Are they all innocent.
f they lucky?
JJjn Mercantile company and
n rash Store are receiving
(Invoices of dry goods, ladies'
f r car. children', w(,ar, shoes
fl ' " ,ha' "'"Wing by mail
I necessary n thh city. Spend
foy with the merchants, who
I you for your necessities, and
toA y"?T "ry S00(l9 yoiir
W have """""thing to
ack t0 exchange.
lter'7Van'l"rvnr,' eldest
o? V r Mr"- I,,, k Van-
IjllT) ' Farewell.
When Lairy said that he had
taken mo out to the end of the ulazza
to kiss me goodbye I suddenly real
ized that I wanted bim to kiss me
and yet I wasn't In the slightest de
gree iu love with him. 1 knew that
1 would be bored to death with him
as a husband and that be would
want to bruin me before he bad lived
with me six months and yet I am
sure that I answered the thrill of
Larry's lips.
There are a great many fallacies in
this world that are long dying and
one of them Is that no good woman
ever Is kissed or ever wants to be
kissed except by the man who is, or
is to become her husband.
I think that la a man-made Idea
which has been handed down
through the ages because men have
wanted women to come to them with
virginal lips while they arrogate to
themselves the privilege of kissing
when and wncre they choose. I am
sure that Larry's kiss was as sweet
to me as mine was to him and I felt
that I had wronged no one. not even
myself, by accepting it. For he was
honest and straight and loving and
he. gave me not ono whit less of
regard or respect because of It than
had been mine before. I was still
fto him a "real woman" and he knew
a real womnn was a very human
ining before he kissed me.
The next morning after the boys
naa gone back to college, I received
long telegram from Mr. Early, full
of sympathy and proffers of help.
He had evidently not yet heard that
I had arrived home to find mr baby
safe and well. I answered It Imme-
lately. Also there was a wire from
Judge Turner saying that he had
tried to get me on the train, but
evidently, through the stupidity of
me conductor. I was not to be found
s the wire was relumed to him.
Miss Helcher wired congratula
tions upon the outcome of my visit
nd Informed me that Mr. Early was
returning soon and that his wlfo had
gone to a sanatorium with a coin-
nlete nervous breakdown, the doctors
saying that It would probably take
her a year at least to recover. The
telegram ended with the words:
"Poor man. I am so sure that even
vou will feel that be does not def
serve this."
"What does she mean by that?" I
sked of Alice, to whom I showed
he telegram.
"I cannot understand," Bhe an
swered, "unless you have said, or
Iven her to understand, that you
Ud not think ho was a martyr to
Ms marriage vows."
I guess I did. Did you ever
now Mrs. Early, Alice?"
les. I know her very well. She
ELMER DARWIN BALL
Elmer Darwin Ball, new assistant
ecretary of agriculture, 'is a practical
farmer and entomologist. He was
orn In Athens, Vt., in 1870. He took
Us degree of bachelor and master ot
cience at Iowa State college and his
3h. D. at Ohio State university.
hhelcT f, '"'leKroom.
r-in'.e n eoneralu-
mere s More Keal Satisfaction"
ay$ the Good Judge
In a little of the Real To
bacco Chew, than you ever,
got out of the ordinary kind.
The good rich taste lasts so
long you don't need a fresh
chew nearly as often that's '
why it costs you less to chew '
this class of tobacco.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
I "B CUT a long fine-cut tobacco ?
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
That bustnesn or property can eas
ily he disposed of through the col-
mns of the News-Review.
LODGE DITtECTOItr.
wivai. nilltKH op moosk Rosebur
Mxlge No. 1037 meets first and
third Tuesday evenings of earb
month at S o'clock In tbe Moose Imll
All visiting brothers are Invited tr
attend.
C. W. CIXJAKE. Dictator.
H. O. PAUGETEK. Secretary
VS. B. A. a. T. St. How-kaiw Itcvlrw
Ko, li holds regular .reviews on sec
ond end fourth Thursday afternoons
In Maecabee hall, tilaters of othef
reviews visiting In our city are cor
dially Invited to attend our reviews
Maccabee hall on Cass street.
LOUISE LOCKE, Com.
1HHHIK R1PP fol
really is a very sweet woman and al
though she Is mucb older than he,
die did do a lot for Hoi liarly. She
helped to put him through college. I
have never quits forgiven him for
his treatment-of ber,-notwithstanding
he has been so kind to Hill and
me.
"Strange, Isn't It Allx, that a man
.-an be so splendid in many ways and
o mean In others? Hoi Early is a
man of splendid attainments, and he
has done some very wonderful
things not only In a business way
but In philanthropic directions. He
Is kindness Itself to everyone except
his wife and she loves him with a
devotion that perhaps has widened
the breach between them.
"You see he likes to lie the patron
and not the patronized. Everything
that he baa ever done for anyone has
always seemed to me to be because
it made him feel good. He has al
ways been the one to give and after
ill, giving Is rather a vainglorious
pursuit, isn i lir
"On the other hand, down doep In
his heart, he knows that everything
he la, everything he has, he owes to
I.llla Early and It Is a constant
scourge to his vanity. Many men
are like that, Allx. Many men who
get a great name for kindness and
sympathy and understanding and get
M under false pretenses because they
only are kind where it will be known
among nil men, they only have sym
pathy with those who return that
sympathy with almost servile grati
tude, and they are only understand
ing of those where that understand
ing means no great effort."
"Why, Alice, I thought you liked
men.".
"I do, my dear, verr much, but
don't you understand that we arro
gate to ourselves the right of criti
cism of those we care for very much
while those who do not particularly
Interest us are let alone. Men, how
ever, my dear, have no more faults
than we: the whole trouble with this
criticism Is that when a woman cri
ticizes a man all those who hear her
Immediately jump at the conclusion
that she thinks her own sex is per
fect and hates men. Why, I have
known women who have posed as
the very apostles of Jov and received
the plaudits of more than their own
little circle for It and yet who would
not nllow the slightest grief to touch
themselves who had no accord what
ever with anything that deviated
in the slightest from their own little
narrow standards. These were wo
men who had no charity for an
other's dereliction: no forgiveness
for another's shortcomings, and yet.
after .Al, AUx, dear, It's a good
old world nnd . men and women.
take them 'by and large' are quite
quite -tho best thlnss In It."
(rontliiued.)
U'OIIDMEX OF TIIK WOULD Camp
ro. 125. meets in Odd f ellows nan ir
Roseburg every 1st and Ird Monday
evenings. Visiting nelgbbora al
ways welcome.
H. CARRICK, C. O.
M. M. MIIJ-KR. Clerk.
II. K. s KoeeDMrg- Cftapter So. 8
Holda their regular meeting on tht
1st and Srd Thursdays In each month,
ara respectfully Invited to attend.
MYKTLK KEYMEK8. W.M.
KHRB JOHNKON. Hecv.
t. U. o. Imlon tCnraanpmcnt sje. V.
Meets In Odd Fellowa Temple
every Thursday evening. Vlaltlng
brethren always welcome.
V. T. JACKHDN, C. P.
JOHN REECK, H. P.
OL.1VEU JOHNSON, R. 8.
JAMEH KW1 HT, F.
KAUI.K!) hoseoura aerie meets in
Moose hall on jaexson Bl. on zna ana
4th Monday evenings of each month
at I o'clock. Visiting brethren In
aood atandfng always welcome.
VICTOR MICKI.I.l. W. P. P.
A. J WUL.F. W. P.
B. F. GOODMAN. Secretary.
THE mo SritAI" IS ox.
Who is going to Eugene to
the convention as n delegate
from I'mnqua Vost No. 16? It
will be decided Tuesday night,
June 21. lie there. You are
expected, and your vote la want-
ed. It Is your duty to have
your say as to who will repre-
sent your po9t nt the big con-
ventlon. RE THERE!
LUMBER YARD
We manufacture our own lumber
and have both rough and dressed
lumber at yard. If you want lum
ber, see us. PHONE 324.
NORTH SIDE GROCERY
KNIUHTS K H1TIII Alpha lodge
No. 47. meets every weanesay
log In Douglas Abstract Hall, corner
Jsckson t Washington 81a. Vlslt
ora always welcome.
WALTER CIjOAKE, C. C.
CHAS .K. HOI'KPNa. M F.
. E. yiMBERLY. K. R. B.
L o. o. F, I'Sllr rlaa l-oase a,
meeta In ooa renows lenipie byoij
Friday evening at 1 JO o'clock. Vlalt
ln( brothren are jlwaya welcome.
H. W. HIIAW. N. O.
A. 3. QIC I'D EM, Hec 8ee.
I R BA II, KT Fto.
HEINLINE
Conservatory of Music and Art
Kindergarten and Dunning Sys
tem for children 4 to 14 years of
age
Voice and Art Work conducted
by Mrs. Brand and Mrs. tlusbo.
Vacation July 1-Sept. 1.
A. F. A A. M., Learel Mss n. la
Regular communications zna ani stp
Wednesdsys each month at Maaonk
Temple. Roaeburg, Ore. Visitors wel
coma
W F. HARRIS. Pecy.
JOHN E. RUNTAN. W.M.
OF uooiHSirr Lilac
Circle ho. 4t. meets on St. a ana sin
Monday evenings. Vlaltlng neighbors
Invited to attend.
PRtinlB HTTHNOER. O. N.
T1LLIK L JOHN.-WlN. Clerk.
IKIIF.KHS hoseourg TteoeSah Lodge
No. 41. I. O. O. r ., Meeta in una ei-
lowa' Temple every week on Tuesday
evening. Visiting members In good
standing are Invited to attend.
MYRTLE TRF.FRKN. N. a
BELLE FTEI'HENSON, Sec
KTHEL BAILEY. Fin. Becy
GET YOUR
Dryer Ready
For Dryer Stoves
and Pipe see
J. II. SINNIGER
Sheet Metal Works
119 Oak Phone 428
x. f la m
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m-airv
7
Tve tried tlie:
but ive me a Camel
No more switchinp-.
It's Camels for. me
I'm through experimenting.
no more trying this and that
every time.
They're so refreshing! So smooth! So mellow mild!
Why? The answer is Camels exclusive expert
blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos..
There's nothing like it.
No other cigarette you can buy gives you the real
sure-enough, all-day satisfaction that comes from the
Camel blend. Camel is the quality cigarette.
Give Camels a tryout. Buy a pack 'today. Get your
information first hand. You'll tie to Camels, too.
35& i
TxauasSfZoatiEsnc l
It J. REYNOLDS Tolucc Ct
. CITY NEWS 0
Arundel, .plnnu tuner, riione 189-L
Goodyear Tires. Service Garage.
Moore Music Studio opens Sept. 1.
Call Jitney 91, stand Cor. Cass and
Jackson. S. K. Meiuinger.
If you want the best, call Lloyd
Cleaning Works. 125 Sheridan St.
The time Is getting short to guess
on the free Itoyal Klectric Cleaner nt
Iihlig's Kl.-etrlc Store.
Dr. Harry K. Morgan, aentlst. tela
phone 483. Office 31& Perkins Bids;
See us for running board luggage
carriers, Ford accessories, etc. C. A.
Lockwood Motor Co., Ford Garage.
Medford stage leaves TJmpqua Ho
tel dnllv 1 n. m. Good cars, careful
j drivers.
Frank A. Terry, representing the
Equitable Ravings nnd Lonn assocla
i tlun. Is In town for several days and
1 cun be located at the Uinpqua Hotel.
I Some one Is going to be lucky and
'win a lloynl Klirtrlc Cleaner to be
given away by I'hlig'a Klectric Store.
Sen our windows and make your
guess.
MITICK TO MKMHKHS.
To members of the Oregon Wool
nnd Mohair Growers' association.
Bring your wool to the warehouse
this week for shipment.
C. L. BECKLEY".
D
HKIIK FOK YOUR AUTO TIRES.
We stock the following brands of
A-l tlres Pennsylvania Vacuum
Cup, Goodrich, Flsk and Goodyear.
When In need of a tire or tube see
us. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. Ford
Oarage.
The best way to let tbe people
know Your wants Is through the
columns of a newspaper. We can put
your waits before 17.000 people.
Right Out After Them !
Plenty of people want plenty of things.
We've listed a few in this issue.
Over. 4000 NEWS-REVIEW buyers
and their families are reckoning up their
spring wants and needs right now.
The way to sell those people those
things is to CONNECT.
Connect your goods with their wants.
Put your story into their family confabs.
You can do so o-n-l-y by telling it
where they expect to see it.
They guide their buying by
M. V. . F.I.KS. Hr taa 1m. EM
HnMa regular communications at
the Elks' Ttmpla on sach Thursday
of av.ry month. All members re
quested t attend raculariv. and all .
visiting brothers ara cordially la-
Ua4 to attend .
ROT BBMWS, . R.
Rice'sGarage
Cylinder Re-Boring
a Specialty.
Only electric re-borlng machine
la tbe coast.
KM NORTH MAIN.
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