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Mfll THREB HORSES ABLE TO TELL TIME ? linen Frocks for Town Wear Steeds Hired by the Hour Oeod Judges 4 AWcmsnVla Wouldn't Remarry of Distanc, According to This ttabl. Manager. FRIDAY, ACCTC8T It, t A MARRIAOB PROPOSAL. friendship which had been (or m an outlet (or my enthusiasm aa well aa ..v ... a . ... supply for my 01 sym- "1AHM till ifnalli An ita hart f M. rww posted the word over and over. . p'Bufj th,wa hot love. A proposal of marriage at aueb an , mA h wr. 1 . . "It would be foollch for me to ay I 111 hauaea anil aniil ! 1 n h aa. a . .a j mt-i t, euu awu lull VI aa.w I I thoughts of another mm-a man , h -iw.r, adored women. 1 have for whom my pity was ao nearly akin ,ven them my greatest reverence to love that I was almost ready to . but until I fell lu love acknowledge that I loved him. Even w- ou , curwl myself by analysing as i picked up tne letter i was, in my n,AioD and emotions as a auuiipaiioai, loruiiug me worm i ej,mit experiments upon blmseii my answer, only to find It a formal , wltn , potaon to ascertain Its prop declaration of love and a proposal ofertlp. to you that I had never loved before. The fart of a depresslng'hot dnyl stertaklng one on u trip t towiij need not necessarily menu a lack of cool churui. The frocks this sea ion seem to liuve been mude for just such days and accordingly fill ths shops In great abundance. Tben, too. there are delightfully vsried examples of gulmpes and filets which are creating nn un gual amount of attention. The sitraordtnary fondness for the frmch novelty Instead of n blouRe to demonstrated by the one sketch ed here. It Is of organdie trimmed wi.-h patent leather ribbon with iUaond shaped buttons. Stiroe of tliese gllets have short hvei and may be worn If desired without the Jacket, as tlicy are not ! fashioned like a waistcoat. The smerlcan shops do not offer them U plentifully as blouses, but they IK o simple to concoct that three if them could easily be achieved at one time. Fine cretonne Is also ml and strlned madras, also traps de chine, pongee and silk Jersey. The gilet is also nn im portant accessory for the trnveler or motnrlar. For to the smartly aressed woman, n stock of crisp dilnty neckwear Is a necessity at III times In her wardrobe. Then. ton. there Is the delight fully refreshing French frock of hemstitched violet linen with patch pockets, shown nbove by Mildred Harris, featured In Cecil It. De Mllle'o fonhcomlng Paramount pic ture, "Fools' Paradise." The bat worn with tids Is linked with the frock by the violet tinged frosted grapes that weight down one side of the brim. The lint Itself Is of rniiL'Ii Rtniw- The Idea launched here of linking the hat with tha gnwrl Is one of the most Interesting fads of this season. The slmnlicltv of this season's frocks Is exemplified by this gown nnd Is equally attractive made up in the new shade of yellow, which Pari says Is of a brilliant butter cup hue. Another Important froc fur the trln to town Is found ! the sleeveless Juniper dress, which litis really come Into Its own tl.it season. These may be hud In any mnteiinl. but have been found ts be most successful . lrt linen nnl pongee. The two bags represented. MIsi Ilarrls says, may be easily made nf home. They are of taffeta, with net npplinued and stitched with gold thread In such a wny as to give the effect of old lace. It Is r unique Idea and wns given to her by a French designer. They nre n bit out of the ordinary, yet practical. The gauntlet glove sketched Is n trifle eluborate for street wear, bu' tends to relieve the severity of the tailored frock. It Is made of silk, with rows of nar row ruffles of the same material, 'nnd Is the latest word. marrlirA fmm a ilKfpftnf mail "My dear Allx," Henderson began, "I know you will pardon me for call ing you ah, ror you must snow that I hold you very dear and now I am trying to tell you that my dear est hope Is to call you mine, there fore i repeat, my dear Aux. "For months I have been wanting to ten you mat I love you. it seems to me that I have loved you ever since that moraine when I met you In the park. Day after day 1 have tried to say the words when 1 was with vm, liav a ft .,- Anv I haVA triad to write them when I have been ab sent from you, but today I am writ ing you this letter, Allx, only to say that I am a coward. I am afraid to put my cause to the spoken test. " V n 1 1 araa wnnilurfill Mv iIai, 1 1. f t,...- . 1 ,.,1 , aha vai. o.uh , ,aao Hi..;. . i . I ... " wa could love must have greater morlts man can otter out aiier mat tragic uinner party i toox courage, i tnamoH that .ttarh ahat aha iraiknH, of great men (I have always thought mat itoiana rcany was great in mnnv -arava anl T tritaa tha, a von with a wife he had presumed to love you i are otten more pronounces than their strengths. " I lrnaw It aw.. , m I nUPdn. 1 1 tv that men loved, not yonr talent. So wouiu ii noi oe a man a personality mat you lovea. not ma taieuiar "I nave neitoer fame nor prestige, mv uear. as nave many ot yuur au mlrera. I am lust an averare bual ness man. but I do claim a modicum of Intelligence and If devotedness nnd tenderness can win you then you will ,n,A Ia ma f nro tin v alt others," as the words of the preacher puis 11, T fltoimeif readlne and thought of Allen Henderson with the sincere wish that he could be something more to me than a friend. It would lmul!fr matters so much. He would be so dependable. I was really very fond of him and although I was not MntMnm Mrrvtn In mv annl that divine, flume which elves the thrill to life, yet t had come almost to the conclusion thst I was not capable or it. lr i naa not reit it lor ninra Henderson I certainly had sot felt It ror any otner man. rwten love demand, always, that a man annear with exceptional attrac tion In one'a eight? That he be dif ferent from all the world ano tower above It to that plane where tne heart places Its elect? Or does It suffice that a man should please you to that extent that you scare know how to do without mm 7 I had come to depend so much on Allen Henderson In the time that I hail known him that I felt very sorry thai ha had written me. Mr anawer would break off our friendship a .1-i.tll imv mw dear. T have never asked a woman to marry me. but I love you, love you as i never inougnt i k-A,iid lot-' a woman. I love vou so much that I want to give up all the Independence or nacneiornooa wnicn haa seemed to me greater man any m n, n n in ine woria. "I am not going to ask you, Allx dear. If you feel that the love for your husband was the great passion nt vohf life. Whether It was or not. It la ended .and I know you are the kind of a woman wno wouia accept it as sucn. "I think you are fund of me. Vie have many tastes in common. I would be very proud of you, my Aaf .nil I m-nnlH lie mv s-reateat Joy to make the way easy for you IV ,U w ;uu. " " ...... Vnn trnnw that f can offer vou al most any luxury your ueari can ue aim "Perhaps this Is not the kind of Inva lnltar f arnnld hnVA written at twenty, but I believe I am offering to you mucu more man i ruum imi offered tnen and tr you teei tnat you can necome my wiie i anau oe oiuv too nappy to aign myaeii. "I ours until aoain ao us pan ALLEN HENDEHSON That is a wonderful letter." 1 ihnHI rllh a alah tha VtnH nf a letter I should expect Allen Hender son, truthful, dependable, to write. If I should marry him, it Is true, as he said, "no material want neea oe mtna Ki i , T w,nl ia manv mnnv other things which I am sure, much as I like him and admire hlui, Allen Henderson, cannot give." Tomorrow An Unintentional I -lis tener. I a. S fMiii tiMMla a armna- hand and a , Al Ami apAt lo ride the hlreil horsei of a i A A.,lalii at.l.iirl.an al.lfna i.iMif hun j Aa n attempts to go beyond an nuurs distance from the stable, according to the New fork Sun. The rates are $5 for two hours, and the horses havs be come so accustomed to going one hour out anil one back mat wnen tne nrst hour turn Insist Hey still rantly the horse as I and ride, nf the poll) stranger. truth tunce, I riders 'and and If were hnrM' tlietiisehe'. in the countryside r would perhaps realize at m:e point that their limit wns nearly up and then would cihii.! thundering In with winded and "teaming homes. "TtiMan h.iea.a mnnnnn the rlile tliein- elves and the riders hnve very little to do with It," said the stable manager, "and In that way they protect the riders, thev nrotect themselves and they protect me. Made in Oregon to fit Oregon conditions. burns coal equal to any tumace, and bums a 1 at 1 I W l.rnH K.Aa-taa aanvr "-.! in1 n I A riAV manp m Is reached and the rider does not 'A VVUUU UCUU mail any iuuhu mv, uwa uiuuvi rA back toward the stable bis horse U n i r J r. -1 . J 3 s upon doing it for him. 2 oee inai nre dox: wooa ms ukc u uucs in k ond this first hour. If the rider g . t - 5 wishes mistakenly or extrava-j5 VOlir fanCe. 1 akeS Z4in. . - fc 5 to ride still farther away from fj J ?, , Y:: ''It' J"". I Ivf i S stable, he will have to fight his Ji larinn whirh fTMnS mrifP r-.ff' T-f Ta i every twenty-five or thirty yards J " " " " fcl V . M V1 5 he horse attempts to turn back, I R ,J L.tL KviivKllt V:1 K there will be no further Joy In the K WWU IVl U1C SaillC UiXJlKJ . IV i Sf-IIV H 8 . If he complains to the manager K D 1 . ' lf WAVl ! 8 el utile, the manager will be F 1 IVUCl CUU1UUM1U11 111CCH13 ITf i; I 8 ely ngretful If the rider Is a g 1 a f .L E 7 If V-.VS W I K or he will tell him the honest f more neai UOlU mC Same C aJf$A- - "M 8 If the rider Is sn old scqtialo- f. . Ill I flT.1 1 V W 8 t. wood a double savins. I ImyI A get so many Inexperienced 4 J U JJ J .1 4 CIS J. H. STNNIGER iM M 2 keep no truck of the time, and if . - 1 III lULC 1 1 & re n.u for the good sense of the I Sheet Metal WOrKS I IHlkfl 4 Hie riders wimlil either lose T fa3yf1 J l 'A rA -r-rmmfc m- i i .mm mm I AM .asl.lA-i----'T .,. Sk. r mk ft 111 ST 1 V al wa r phone 428, iQy KOTICB. n P T and !Varl M. Bradford Chiropractic Physicians. Ten years In practice-' Consultation free. Suite 224. Perkins Bldg.. Rosehurg, ore 1000. o PUBLIC SALE. .fi I. l,.Mt,v alvan that the nuun ia uwiiiwj e - - - HMaaaltaA arlll nn MnildRV. AUaTUSt 16th, 1921, at 2:30 p. m. o'clock, at the old I- Oreen residence, oa the U..IM. UlaKaav ahnllt A mllea SOUtU A .It. a.iun-J, .. A .....- Oraaiin BaJI At Till hi If. u. nimmuiii " r. . . i . V. 1. 1 .1 .1 .. a nna sale 10 tne nigneai nun u.uuei, uu. ur iitta.vn ffht rive naRsenaer mur ing automobile, with equipment. motor No. 3709, serial No. 12S12. I. H. UASl l.K Now Buildlna Material. An all-mineral substtlute for wood. composed of Portland cement, sand and asbestos fiber, has been found lo serve excellently ss s base for walls, floors, etc, at, being cellular In struc ture, (t takes nails easily and holds them firmly. The new mnterlul, says Popular Mechanic Mngar.iiie, has the advantages over wood of being fire and warpproof. This latter quality makes It cspcc'aHy suitable f"r use as a suhfloorlng wnen composition uooni are used, as cracking of the latter Is said to be eliminated. As It has the property of holding nails well. Interior wood trimming and sningies may oe nailed directly to the new base mate rial. It Is also said to possess gooa Insulating qualities. Not Surprising. There was recently erected in a western town an orlhiqiedlc Hospital, the architectural fealures of which be came the subject of discussion ne- iween two member of a club, the one a physician and the other an architect. "Vbnt do you think of It as a nniin- 'tig?" asked the medico. The architect smiled. "Externaliy,- he observed, "the design Is modern. and Internally the treatment is some what severe, as Is usual in a Hospital." PACK HOUSE ton 8ALK. For role. 1 pack horse, cheap. Qto. Ward, Hoseburg, Ore. Box 1035. em m ttiitk TIUKS nressed on. also GOODY EAK solids In stock at The Roaeburg Garagw. , Plih dnnlnra or neddlers. we can supply your salmon wants the cheap est. Bay Front Marsoi uo., aiaiou- flold. Oregon. laiivnu niUKYTTOKT. 4 a- ..... u WOODMBN OV THM -JOBI.I CamB No. III. me.ta In Odd Fellow, hall in Hoseburg every let and rd 1 Monday vanlngt. Visiting nelghbora a.- way. .T CXRRICKi c. C. SEAGl.tiS hoaeoors en meets In aooie nan on .aviwu c v. v., uu auu 4lh Monday evenings or eacb montb at o'clm-k. Vtaltlng brethien In good standing always welcome, VICTOR M1CKLLI. W. P. P. A. J. WULF. W. P. B. r. OOOLiafAN. Kecretarr. LOl tL OHUKR Of MOOSK BoieDura tou it a i u. jv, HID.,. . - . third Tuesday evenlnga of each month at I o'clock In tha Mouse hall. All visiting brotbars are Invited to attend. & CLOAKB. Dictator. H. O. PAKUKTBR. tvacretary. I. O. O. V, Uaton BAcaaaat-At Ha, S. Meets In Odd Fellows' Temul very Wadnesday evening. Visiting breUiran aiwaya welcome. C1KO, RAUABAUC1II. C. P. V. T. JACKSON. It. r. OLIVRU JOHNSON, R. 8. JAMES EWART. F. 8. U. r. u. KI.KS. smkars loe Ro. aas IIoMe regular Buuintumvau the Klka' Temple on each Thursday at every month. All members re quested to attend regularly, and all vlilUus brothers are cordially ln--ued to attend. BBLM)W8- B. a H K W H I PPI.S3. HACT PKCNE MKKTIXG. cnuioi aiijt fiiAMtlnr of all urune growers, Aug. zutn, at i o cioca, n 1. l .. !,, lYlVAI. KMKnl. l-rOHloeill. 3 WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County light and Water Co. Movie Closeups Edith Roberts la to be seen at the Majestic theater on Friday night In one of the exotic roles to which her screen personality is particularly adapted. The story in which this popular player wilt piay mo wauia m "The Fire Cat," a Universal produc- fashionable llOn OI a DUUIU rtc,a . JITXKY BUMS. t Si Jitney tXnce at Maccabee ball Thursday. August 11. Given by the W. B. A. M. .ca-.-ees. Music by Sunset orchestra. aiawrt Calculation. vim An vou flimre that this small fst Is worth as much as the larger ooel" K "It saves you money. Ton don t have to bitf so much furniture. TltKSI'AHH NOTICE, All nii.mni arA tiArehv warned not hunt nr nthArwlRe tre:naaa on my ranches at nappy vauey ana m r ..n Anv nnrumn vinlatlnaT thla I notice will be prosecuted to the full r o n .1 a n anartment at.idiua nt the alums In both caa, v'ui, and London and refresh- The pre Cat" ?J "vi;;:. 0T small town life with a Norman Dawn, who also directed the ' v ..- .nd t0 era. production Umh AJn ph.l. the dramatic force of the can by blr h and wove the screen v u n lntore.tll,g narrative irom .o . rh.nse of locale. tradition ot Anaean me. - - .n.m.i.tlon Mis. Robert. 9V-t., Lucen Hut. i i-1 whmiA nniv BurriTinK 1 ct- . mil Bin wsssw- ;- . Buy the Best Serve the ! r sllV UVOli Strive to Please ' There's a Difference BOWMAN'S CLUB ROOM College Ice Cream BEST IN TOWN ' Strawberry and Vanilla Ice Cream Cones. All kinds of Fruit MEALS AT ALL HOURS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT clean dining room. Chicken dinner every Sunday. Best coffee in town. Prices reasonable. Wa sell home made pies and .. bakery goods, milk, butter, cream, eaody. gum, cigars, clg- arettM. tobaccos, Mi ot S. P. Depot corner Cass and Sheridan streets. MRS. W. R. BOWMAN, Prop, i j j II aaa.aaillttttt gllmpt". Dtatlon of Kdwlna Levin', story, "False Colors." A aai nf tuiuular favorites was as sembled for the principal support lng roles. t- nn. Cava linn" shown vester 'd.a At the Liberty theater, where I. U. a HaArs CSApler ISea a Holda their regular meeting on the 1st and Ird Thureilaye In each month, are respectfully Invited to attend. MVHT1.K KEYMKK8. WJI. h'HKK JOHNSON. HarT. W. B. A. O. T. M. Rosehurg Review. No 11 hold regular meeunaa on av ond Thursday at t p. m and fourth Thuredny at I p. m. Vlslilmr alstera Invited to attend reviews. Maccabee Hall. Ploe and Cane atreeta ' ioiiiiiH WioliE. Com. RAPP. CoL KNIGHTS or PYTHIAS Alpha laodge No. 47. meets every namirauai Ins In Douglas Ahstract Hall, corner Jackson Washington 8U. V.itt ors aiwaya welcome. WALTER CWAKB. C. C. CHA8 .F. HOt-KfNB. M F. . B. WIMBEHLY. K. R. 8. I. O. O. railriariAA " " meets in una reuuw. f.r., Frliiar evening at .:0 o'clock. Visit tag Kothren are always welcome. A. KEKHAltN. N. O. X. J. GKDDK8, Hec. Sea in HAII.KV Kin f uuuboks or vvoouciu-r-a-iiac rdyW.v.n.Vl."Ia3.n.-;Knbor. ia"n"1 KUDlb-HIPTNaER. O. N. S-iij.lK I. JOHNilN. Clerk. L r, S s, iArel LaUae rr Reaular communications and and 4tn Wednesdays eath month at Maaonlt Tempi.. Koaeburg, Or Visitors w.l 0"n W F. HARRIS. Becy. inHV R. RUN IAN. W.M. BLACKBERR1IS WANTED CRATES tTIlXISHKD I RANK al. NOUIH, DItAIN, Oltl-'XWiN. HKHKKAHS "OSJIDUI g .Df",frtPa?'1! NO. 41, 1. U. .- - VnaAilAW ix:n;Vmvr..,..nym.mh.or.u" jo-uft. fiAii.KV. Fin. 8CT ' Rice'sGarage Cylinder Re-Boring h Specialty. Only electrlo re-borlng nuwhlne Ui the comity. Kxpcrt iiinclilnlst. 813 NORTH M.Ktn. mtent or tne law. . bki.i.k r - g C MILLER. ' F.THKl, RAllaBT. rin. nr ANYTHING THAT IS lion, her mother, is muraereu oy au American renegade, ane awears ven geance and goea to th. notorlou. mining camp at PurUlma lo lure him , a... ha.nl and then kill him. As a pertormer in i oe na, uaaaw i.n nf iha Onuth American Sodom, ahe meet, a young ---", . " ;,, ,onirht. Edgar neer wn - -- ---- - - ... .,.,, , Tivid. oolgnant. Urlngoe. are not .o"- "V All hi enthu- nally awaken, a reeling ot ueen ao.o uiAAan a. ,,. , , ... " the heart of the young daughter elaatn. hi. energy, his InMllgence of old CasUle. But ahe finds her and his experience he has put nto Vengeance even more ttl.fyln than the direction of this original .tor, "nl1. . . . i w ait..r which, for human she dieamea. ror m tom uic waima ; . - - . ' .v.. So.-,. th. int.rAat. emotional appeal, fast red- v r .. '. "1 1 ... r.iii.inn.,. renesade blooded action and scenic majesty . ,..a a.- - ... a I... I has few eauals. IS enSUIICU l7 m - wa - 1 . . . a - .nl.a.rfl.4 AlaarA And rA- I IVaarrt AA A nn aWS-lnSDlnng. Dal" markable types will be Men In thla lowed mother love is the theme thst a..-.i .mAnaa lham WaIIam .V. .W. ilka thA heart of S WOlinded proauctiuu, was , .- . - McDonald. Walter Long. Arthur Jea-.lion throughout the story, which has mine Beatrll Doralnguel. Olga teen vlauallted, humanised and char D Molean. William Eagle-Ey and . scterlied by a rather remarkable many others. cast Gladys Brockwell In the title 7 ml. t.llllan Rich and Wallace Mac- T. .-..!. n . . .' rv,nald annealing In the romantic Reputation, . ----;---:-,-"..,, Arthur Don- wldely heralded tniveraai Fr, 'T.7 " 1-sm h..n drama, was shown last night at tne aioson Jlcmmi Alfred Allen . a... aa la aannnaal Other tTSVS. eninusiaatic rwimva . a- . - . - . .... I to have received In other dtlem. I Thrills, slao. are not lacking, there The story deals with a dual role, being a tense srene wnere tne It shows first a little orphan asylum ' ' .r strapa her son on a horse snd sets I girl who becomes an actress and 1m- the horse free after being wounded . .a. a.. V.nm . ..H4lna tndlAna Then ahe personates sirina muiunr j a. n7 - - she wsa deserted In Infancy, snd who faints and falls In a too-resllstle J ail.. A .ha .ai aanvt ttsl. .114 Am tlliaCl OlCA. AnOlDf I fill her New York engagement. thrill Is the man ahtd down the 1.1 a. " . . a.a, .ta tA A IklaAt A Sensationally dramatic tw-i rmpioa, tj.-r - -- a i i..kaiai dlatrtet. wltb .aid rnah Is ntotured With DUCB ' cllmDS-a of Bachanallao psutles in I color snd miancss. WORTH SELLING is WORTH TELLING The News-Review classified advertising is the quickest and surest way of bringing buyer and seller together. If you have anything to sell or there is some thing you want to buy, use The News-Review classified column PHONE 135