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- i'ao ftvV Aficia Hunmersly A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry By Wan mcuwm Ulse Bald" lnrtt"- ' Uave known nlui much longer man ' 7 j -...I. th.dyou nav known me and 1 am sure -ill tar for Koiaua V ' ,nt he lake your advice Woman Takes 4 v 1 ' Peculiar Diet iy iu ..,..,, for-!tu1 uur muvii-v ou many uid nae nave been Vbjeeu. pciaonal as well as official, SMrt m. in my wor atest enthusiasm. H" I'"-" rte..a. nd auoled so Z telling !'. "e L me understand lhat he had fol- H work all """ lonK tlme fh. ta Se w w,th ,he.U,'" i in.erVat. He loM n.e all kind Uta WereslJug incidents lhat lhPned to h.m. In the moan tk.e encouraged me lo tell hitu t my am bit loin, my annoy F .:. ... ed .hat he Mid !:. .bout himself personally. r .... mention hU wife lo me f' . .. .t. it aa not for me Itonther 1 spent a mom enjoy f evening and had aoftened my th critlcUm of Early greatly when iM.moil to go home. f was anilouit to learn whether Vad mentioned taking others of rnd no man couiu . .., woulj ,10t venture to siieak to L entertaining. I Mr. Early, Airs. Hauinieraly, about t conipiimented me Just enougii tne WBy iu wnlcn oe amuses ulni- ske me leei .""' - ...liaeii.- c ,v work with the , . . low you to Interfere with my amuse ments." - 'Oh. If you are going to take It that way, Mrs. Hauimersly, 1 have rl my or tiothing to say, but 1 told you when he had L an kinds you "t hat Mr. Early was a married man unhappily mar ried, i Although I have never had a husband, 1 know euough about the masculine nature .to know that when a man is unhappy in his home life he .will seek ..amusement outside, tie Jean do this with impunity, but to the rnmin vhn 1, htn mmmnlnn will Kn 0 ,e'jhatJr iThe did not Ueted out the punishment of scan W h.?,r J hmKr enloy- dalou. tongue..". "It I remember rightly. Miss Bel cher, you have' been out with Mr. EarlyV' ' ' ' ' "Only occasionally." "Have you not always gone, Miss D,.i..i... ... i. .. . i i . pau ma B.1i,.i(0'"tl,eti wuuu fuu uav . oeeu lii- ttatf out to aine im""j - vited? ' e to mHe my dining w th him , ,nward, , ca,lcd ,f c fQr k perfectly b",l,;'e: 11 1 ' " at ,hat Question, but the woman made The really was doing It. One at me an that coud Vie. eveoone In the office was cr(jet t. dine with i Roland Jjrly .., , warning you. Mra. r Alice. Hammersly." continued Mis. Belcher, that was invited to .his ho, se and ,.because , haye heard told me that Mrs. Earty was you are and huh, better health but seemed 't Mf Ear)y ,5 Vlow In irll: mn Allx ,. "You noed have no fears for me. 't.'Vrh.r eve. foTlowed Rol ! " Be,cncr' or no qualms of con-K4.-.' S hlds her!'ence if my reputation suffers from tp? iinif. ut- ulmv own acta. If nonl tulle nhnni fl, when he swatcs ann , " ,,.,,,.,,.,.,,, ,h heir, but notice that she made me nemmematiy tney will i.e telling Rein DUl . I Untruth, fnr vnll bnnnr tUal Early and I have never been any where tonether except In the most public places where we could be seen by all." I was determined not to let this conversation affect me In any way. That evening I was invited over to Alice's to dinner. After Alice and Bill and I had talked ourselves out and I was putting on my wraps for home. Alice said: "Allx, Miss Belcher has been mak ing some very unpleasant remarks ibout you lately. I heard her tPll ing one of the stenographers yester day that you were making a try for Rol Early. She added that she could not understand It, because she had told you that he had a wife living." "I guess I have been going out wth him more than I should, Alice," I admitted, "but it Is rather hard for a young woman not to have some sort of gaiety In her life. You havo BUI. who responds to every emotion, every mood which, you have, while L fllmsv eirnses to pa" his chair I he mlrM tnnch him on the Uder as Bhe passed. And once k she came back to where he was kr she ventured to lay her hand in instant ttoon his .head. He kphlshanit and mi?hed her wrist i quietly but decidedly and I ptht Allx. whit a haiinv woman Is. for, nndcr the same clrcm (cs, no matter how manv were M!. mv fill would h?''" brought nd en down to his llns." to nt Vnw lnt w"i W-llixil k and I drifted Imperceptibly ln ie habit of dlnin together at (twice a week. I dM not reallie itll one morning Miss Beloher (to me and said: "I hope yotf lot consider it amiss. Mrs. Ham t but you must l;now that you Sther a young and prettv woman Hat Mr. Earlv Is one of the most Idilahed and well-known men In, ty. 1 am quite sure that you t realite how many times you (been seen together of lnte." 'should have thought. Miss Bel- ttbnt von would have spoken of really T am very lonely at times. I, SALEM. Or.. June 25. An opened pocket knife which had accidentally been dropped down her throat was removed from the intestines of Miss Emma J. Cole, of Stayton, by an operation performed late this morn ing at the Willamette Sanitarium. The patient came off the table In apparently good condition, according to word from the hospital. The knife accidentally slipped from Miss Cole's fingers Thursday while she was In the act of cleaning her toeth with one of the blades, ac cording to reports from hospital at tendants. The knife was five inches long from the point of the blade to the end of the handle. As soon as the accident occurred the patient was placed in the care of Dr. Charles Brewer, of Stayton, who located the knife by means of an X-ray photo graph. The kulfe passed through the body handlo foremost, and due to Its dullness the walls of the stom ach and Intestines were not punc tured. Mirs Cole, who has been an In mate of the state home for feeble minded, was paroled recently to relatives who live near Stayton. t DAM K AT WIXCHIMTEH. i Dane Friday night. July'l. at Winchester. Music by Ott's orchestra. Goodyear Garage. county "farm to keep him lsolared from others there. Food was taken tp him and be was required to raise and lower a V. S. flag on a flagpole twice a day to notify the attendants at the county farm that everything was all right. It is stared that he was known to be there late(last evening and Is thought to have got away about mid night. Mllrou caused considerable trouble a few months ago -whon he at tempted to leave by train. He was placed in Isolation at Portland and the Southern Pacific had to send a special car back with him. He said then that he wanted to go back to his old home In Greece where his family resides. , Later Bunker Hill residents pro tested his residence there and the county officials arranged to take care of him at the county farm. No guard was kept over him. FUR COMPANY ROUNDS OUT 251 YEARS OF ROMANTIC HISTORY Tlre SeTvlce. Ford' ROSeblirg TkieVCJ . at Grants Pass Baptists Plan a National Boycott The young thieves who vUlted Roseburg the latter part of last week and entered the home of W. II. . Fisher, ransacking the premises. nrca univTc i , - A Showed up at Grants Pass Friday S.,XL'. .'."r,," and of their operation, at that tures is nlanned by Northern Bap- city the Grants Pass Courier has the following to say: Sujch is being continued today for the person or persons who last day's seeslon of the denomination's T"""V J"M"on,e ' uoorK" n,,i .,( ; Sabin. on Lawnridge avenue, and tlsts unless the falms reform. Indications of sympathy with "blue lav" agitation developed in to The movie . boycott was recom mended in the social service com mitree's report, presented by Rev. S. Z. Batten of Philadelphia. Dance halls also came In for a scathing denunciation. attempted to make a getaway with rhe stolen articles In the car lielons tug to Sam Baker. The car was le.'t serore the resi dence of James LItim, with whom Mr. llaker visited last night. On ..vt..i. . k..'j i ...u leaving the house to return home. .h.-,. ' , , Wr. Baker found that his machine port said. "On all sides it is admit- had .been lrlvon a.wav- Seeing lights ted that the movie ns now conducted . onJth' ,rect "n"K from the is a g raw moral menace. en(1 of I-anridge to Sixth, he made "The nlcture. ,r often ero.il and an InvepMgBtlOn. discovering . the suggestive: they portray crimes i machine to be his own. without driv such as highway robbery, assault and er'0"' wl,,h mo,or running, murder. Many of them caricature I t Evidently the thief bad been In miniotor. on, i maba n.ht ra-tthe car at the time it was first seen. liion. They suggest licentious Ideas "T th "Kbts were turned out before and contain constant Incitement to sex curiosity." The committee recommended strict censorship and. as a further step, a united strike until the films are purged. "The dence hall," the report said, "even under the best of conditions, needs watching. Recently It has un dTgnim a marked change for the worst in roost communities.". . r Goodyear Tires. .Servree Garage. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR JULY 4th Jersey Ice Cream "None Better" Douglas County Creamery. Phone 340 Coos County Leper at Large MARSHFIELD, June 25. Aggelot Mitrou, a Greek, who has been con fined in a cabin at the county farm near Coquille. disappeared last night and Sheriff Elllngsen la trying to lo cate him today. Whether Mitrou is trying to make his getaway out of the country or whether he Jumped in the river to end his existence is not certain. Greek friends say that when they talked to him last a few weeks ago he said there was nothing for him old foot ctaobv 1 1. 1 LTW rl) : ' -;l f I j V'TTl--s- nil f : v:" - P..: -JH, IN THE WINNIPEG, MAN. H.dson's, Bay Company, oldest commercial corporation on earth, celebrated its 251st birthday on May 2. King Charles II on May 2, 1670, signed the charter which made the Adven turers of England Trading into Hudson Bay owners In fee simple of most of Western Canada. With in a century and a half the com pany had become absolute ruler of three-fourths of the North Amer ican continent a veritable wilder ness monarch with power to frame law 5. administer justice and, if nerssary, make war. Its fur brig ades weDt from the Arctic Ocean to the confines of modem Mexico and from Labrador to the Pacific. Trie exnloration of all the coun. trv north of the United States boriHarv and much of the country eov nf it was achieved by the !- lers of the Hudson's Bay r.nny and tnose oi us greai the North West Company. hirh it was amalgamated in TV- IS- ' th- W tl At the height of ita power of Us private empire was - hnn that of all Europe. 'oil years the history of Tanada was the history of '.m's Buy Company. The was Western Canada. It mtil 1870 that it laid d-wn 're and surrendered Its "iiv to the Dominion. "inir nf the settlers wi h western prairies and the encroach ments of civilization on its old trap ping grounds confronted the com pany with now conditions. It is now one of the great merchants of the Dominion with a chain of de partment stores in ten cities across Western Canada, It is selling out to farm settlers all the lands re maining to it in the three prairie provinces of its old empire. These lends are among the most desirable in the West and are distributed throueh every township between FUR COUNTRY the North Saskatchewan river and the United States boundary and the Rocky mountains and Winnipec river. They are islands of virg.n soil in the midst of the most highly developed farming regions in West ern Canada. ' But the company still remains true to its fur trade traditions. It has today 156 fur posts scattered throughout Canada. This is the largest number it has ever had in its two centuries and a half of history. DOES NOT BELONG IN CITY Mr. Baker's arrival, in the back seat were found two guns, two re volve, two suitcases, some clothes. a basket or eggs butter and fruit a camera some quilts and a few small er articles. At about the time the car was found. 10:30. Mr. and Mrs. Sabln returned to their home to discover "that the house had been thoroughly ransacked. An opened refrigerator with the contents strewn around first attracted attention. A smnll room In which a number of guns were kept, had been entered, and , two rifles snd a revolver taken. Fur ther InvestlKatlon revealed that en trance to the house had been gained be removing the glass from a bane-1 ment window. Marks on other win-1 dows showed where a Jimmy had j been used In an effort to effect nn j entrance. A skeleton key was found j in one of the doors. Chief of Police McLean was called I Tat once and given the details of - the robbery. Many of the articles found in the Baker car were Identi fied as having been taken from the Sabln home. Two shirts, size 1 4 M bore laundry marks which could not be Identified by the local steam laun dry. The name "Adrian Fisher" man mnrlfnrf InHfHa nftrtl Khlt-t- Two to do except to commit suicide. j par of iir,chp8. of sUe to fit a hoy ' MIrou was not guarded. His;or , ma wpre taken from tnB cabin la on a remote corner of the machlne and havfi not nrn eini.ned. J camera, a revolver, two oiillts and of course, cannot tell Hannah any;n a"0 "'ol'e ar bei"8 hela ''5' tho of my Inmost thoughts and although j Police. ..nmnilmpii nut nf hopr ,Innor-i t Inn I - It Is thought the robbers were If whisper them In the unconscious ' frightened lus, as they wre about !ear of little Hal. yet I am lonely. ;'" make off with the machine. 'The Alice, very lonely." Vj V j, "Sure v. A! x. vni, are not narticu-' """ "" """"- larly interested In Rol Early.' WE SELL . Edison MAZDA LAMPS as County Light and Water Co. plated. Exaggerations. "America Is a wonderful country," fcald the distinguished visitor us the ship was landing. "Yes." ventured the Intrepid Inter vb-wer: "hut It Isn't nearly ns extra orliiinry as you gentlemen from abroad make It appear when you write 'No dear, but I am interested In what Rol Early gives me long rides n the cooling hours of the after noon, a good dinner when I am hun gry, music, lights, flowers, dancing, and you yourseif know what an In teresting talker he can be upon oc casion " Alice looked at me with a troubled air I "Don't worry, my dear," I reas- ir lirit Impressions of it sured her. ir koi any went out 0 fmy life tonight and someone came In to supply what he is giving me 1 should never miss him. I do not call this selfish because yon and I both know that Mr. Early la getting even more out of the companionship than I." "Yes, dear, but you are paying more for it than he." Tomorrow Itnrt anil T,irrr Pall. When the Arabian Musical Instrument, the Arghul, Comes to Town, It Degenerates. In Cairo the argliul It played at night lu the old city, aud ou the Directs of the underworld, lending Its note and Interpretation to love songs that somehow follow when everything else lu life has been lost or left be hind, writes Robert Hamilton Rucker in Asia Mngiulue. At an Arabian cufe an old man from the street will play and young men will sing while the coffee is being made. The arghul sings with each and talks with each, sympathizes, understands and seems so earnest as to mnke one half believe that the young man Is singing from his own heart and that the arghul. long accustomed to such confidence, knows it full well. Hut, like many of the country bred. It seems to degenerate when It comes to town. It fulls upon evil ways; It sings of love to Hie loveless: It hovers about the low cafes. Its friend, the tubia more pretentious, and perhaps more astute changes Its inline when It comes to town and does not appear alone at night In dark, unfrequented streets. It Is known as the darabukeh, anil Is seen In the high-class cafes whpre favorites dance to the music It brings. It has more rhythm than melody; much volume but little feel ing. It talks from the bead and sings to the feet. Rut the archill Is all sentiment and sympathy. Its place Is the desert; ltsi home, we knew as we listened there on the rugs In front of our tents. Is In the wastes of the snnrty plsln and the stilliuxx of the starlit night. u imuniesoiue uami or swelling aim shrinking. The exposed ends of the vertical stiles give the most bother, because wood picks up or gives off moisture more rapidly through sur faces cut across the grain than through those cut parallel to the grnln. If the doors In a house are to shut easily and tit tightly. It U Im portant that their top and bottom edge be protected by paint or var nish. If It Is necessary to relit the door after It Is hung, the freshly ex posed surface should be reflnlshed at once. Jersey Milk I will deliver milk or cream to any part of the city, evening or morning, at the regular price. Phone 270-R. W. F. Ramp THE MOOtRN FIXTURES THAT WE SELL- ARE BOUNP TO HELP YOU FOLKS. KEEPWELL. Time Enough. "Am I right lu surmising that you ha?e something of serious import to suy to my daughter?" ")l:. no, sir. I'm merely going to pn.;nse (u her. I'll talk over the seri ous i,eluils with you after the -Mlfliin.-." I flrott Times. ENDS SHOULD BE VARNISHED Agricultural Department Tells How I to Prevent Door From sticking en Damp Days. A door which slicks to the frame j every damp day Is not conducive to unruffled feelings on the part of those I who use II. The f.irest prislurtH lull- nrutury of the I'nited Suites Ih-pnrt- j ment of Agriculture at Madison. Wis., has made public a method which obvi ates the dlttlculty. Wood Ki-lallsts there say that the fact rhiit the top and tiottom edges of a door are practicnlly always Iff I ,H,,i-,1 lit In-".'.- r..vr., H-l.. fnr THE best book on how to keep well could be writ ten by a sanitary engineer Ifecnuae In sanitary plumbing you will And the modern meth od of keeping your home wholesomo and healthful. Roseburg Plumbing and Heating Co. C. W. Hughes, Mgr. 141 N. Jackson, Roseburg. Goodyear Tire Service. Garage. Ford Professor A. G. Roquet, of the Oregon Agricultural College, is reg istered at the Umpqua hotel. Pro fessor Boquet has charge of the de partment of small vegetables at the college. MARSHFIELD STAGE. Leaves Reieburf Dally T A. If. Leaves Marshfleld Dally T A. M. Pare to Myrtle Point, Inoludln war tax 16.41 Fare to Coqullls, including war tas .....17.11 Pare to Marshfleld. Including war tax 18 00 Tickets at old stage office, Sheridan St. Phone 14. JOHNSON WEEKLY. Props. HEINLINE foist rr.tory f Mask ifld Art Kindergarten and Dunning Sys tem for children 4 to 14 years of age. Voice and Art Work conducted by Mrs. Brand and Mra. Rustao. Vacation July 1-Sept. 1. J. GOLDEN, Automobile Painter He will make your car look as good as a new factory finish, and guarantee work to stand up. Cor. Winchester and Jackson. Be At Oat Of Chipple' Band ty m 1 Tomorrow llnrf nnrl tarry 011. .... i. in--. ' ' Cancy Kids M Eggl 9fC , 9Tt Fence Just received. Carload of Page. Several kinds youltrr fence. Carload barb wire, nails and staples. Writ us. Stearns & Chenoweth Oakland and Tonralla, Roseburg, Myrtle Point, Coquille and Marshfield Stage 7-PaSMi;er Urt Leaves Ilotel Umpqua 7 a. n daily. Fare to Myrtle Tuint, f 6.48. Fare to Coquille, (7.03. Fare to Marshfleld, SS.00. COAST AUTO LINES