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AMKETmO ffKWS-RKVIKW SATIRT)AY, AltifST 18. IWt. PAOTBtUdl ABcia Hammersly Woman Who Wouldn t Remarry tail her now. She knowi more bout' -. .111 1j men thso you do. Sb would prob- UeUllWeU OIUICIIIKUI ably give you kdh food advice, iou tkaaaSs.1 vxLktkxtioxal ustkxer. uhiie the n"d enveloped me I Id unfinished .tory from my writer InA Allen Hen- dT.m- th" ?"; write you because my .rl more lucid when I use 010 .Writer than when I use a pen. '"T.&u, "iXr stirred me greatly. I our,. K.nrPd and more than a m.af... m know that I am the little hJVe asked first you wife. to be 3 . . . 1 .... 1 .... but I feel mai 1 wi i..i.,atl.A if I ac- dolng )" a rt"1 J "!!fjw'ry fund of you as a friend sn. I fear that we would come to hate each other If we were bound by ties You are lu love not wMh me hut with the auallt.es with which your imagination endowed me. ram far from that perfection that you think you see In me and I ,ear that I am already too old to make myself over. If my years are no, mny 1 have lived much In the hort months of my marrlsd life, and n the years since while I bare been trying to make my own way In the world. You rav that the letter you wrote me was different from that' you would have written at twenty. This ...;. n.f Hear Allen, la very dlf- from what I would have writ ten In answer to your twenty year .1.1 lotior We have beth reached the age where Teason Instead of Im pulse is the propelling factor of our lives, on. Alien, 1 i so 1 would give long years of mv life If I could have the feel and thrill again of love as I first felt It and I iincerelv wish that 1 had had the slightest glimmer of It when I rend vm!r letter, for hud I done so I would have known that I still was capable of loving. "Forgive me, Allen, and forget me And If In future years, when this episode is but a memory, you can come back to me and be my friend agin, do so. I shall be very hippy if that can be. ALICIA HAMMERSLY." lio.tilv I sealed this letter and iri ii downstairs. I Intended to itk Duane to post It for me. To my surprise there was no one In itin I vine room. 1 WBlKeu em me that you would never drink aguln "Truly, Allx'a dinner was most un fortunate and It has been a tragedy for all of us. I thought at the time tnut It would not hurt If you drank more than was good for you beiause we were all so much' excited, but 1 have noticed that ever since that time you are more and more often under the influence of liquor. Do you know that tonight I was really afraid to have you take Judge Tur ner back home for tear something would happen on the way." Then I heard . Duane answer quickly: "Don't be a goose, Bab. I never am so full that I cannot drive a car." "That is what they all say, Du ane." "Oh, oh, I know. But don't you remember, too, your brave talk be fore we were married? , You said yon hated a woman who was always trying to force her ideas upon her husband. You said that you would go your way and I could go mine as long as we loved each other. 1 haven't neglected you for any other woman, have I, Hab? We decided we were both old enough before we were married to take earn of our selves. Let's keep to that decision. We said we would not fall Into the pitiful habits of other married peo ple. You especially said you would not nug. Well. I am taking you at your word. I may have been drink ing too much lately, but I have ben working my h,ead off and the truth Is I cm bored to death. "Duane, has it been a mlstuke af ter all? Don t you love me any more? "Don't be a fool, llab. Of course I love you :love you Just as every other man loves bis wife, but I can't help being bored can I? and con sequently I seek a little relaxation You aro a splendid wife. I know It Perhaps that is what bores me; you are so darn good. I expect you are better than the average, but I guess am tired of the whole business What makes you worry about a cock tall too much? That la the least thing I can do. I might do worse. "Hush, Duane. I think I hear Allx I would not have her know, tor the world. Know? Know what? You don't ere always walking along on theor ies. She must have had many ex perience that would help.. There it something about her that attracts all of us. Henderson Is bard bit now and he has always been more or less of a woman-hater. 'Duane, Duane. you would say that If you were not drunk." Perhaps, but isn I It a good thing to hear the truth occasionally? ..,.., . h, down toward the. think she Is a fool, do you? Surely lllivub" . ' . ,, .., min.. nnA T a ta nnl sea, from where I nearu voir. i ...... ,..,. " do it?" Clears Murder Case (By Aafnxiated Proa.) SPOKANE. Aug. 11. The pur ported dying statement of a womau who was reported to have declared never she shot and killed Reno Hutchin son, general secretary oi ma i. 31. C. A., here In 1S06, was said by the 1 nolle- to shed much light on the IU near lutj irum mi;aivt.i, . I - , . . . , . v ... . Tomorrow Bab Doesn't I ader.und . murder mystery which has baffled TltKNPA94 NOTICE. All porsons are hereby warned uot to hunt or otherwise trespass on my ranches at Happy Valley and at Green. Any person violating .this notice will be prosecuted to tbe full extent of the law. S. C. MILLER. Broccoli Growers Form Organization Fifteen broccoli growers, repres enting 176 acres met yesterday af ternoon for the purpose of forming a temporary organization. There were about 100 acres not represent ed at this mooting. It was agr- ed to cnoDcrate lu the purchase of boxes and the selling of the crop. The growers plan to sell for cash. as far as possible. Instead de ferred payments. S. D. Cooley, Har ry Winston and R. C. llrown were ap pointed to draw up plans for organ ization and Harry Winston, C. H. Ilalley and Foster llutner were ap- BONDS AM LOA3. The good name of this firm. with Its enviable record of mora than twenty-five years of con- tinuou activity. Is of import- ance to the man or woman with funds to invest. The bonds which we offer are those which have been purchased by us only after careful Investigation of their merits. Kach succeeding week finds the money market steadfly growing easier. I - . .. T) t 1 . . Tl. II II ilu. A Tk- .1 .............. ,4 MAUAmun. la tftlltuuici) v. x... i"n ""i" " - . m. uun u.aiu uiu.auroil, .a clared she shot Hutchinson by mis- more encouraging because It Is take for a banker of Spokane, who1 world wide. was formerly head of a bank In Van- Every condition In fact points a statement made by a resident of & -SB -aW. Va . .. A 2 5 louver whH-n fulled, losing ner money. sue am not learn ui me mistake until after leaving the city and feared to return. The name of the intended victim and the woman making the confession were uot mado public. ' llutcliiiu-in Well Known. PORTLAND. Aug. 12. Iteno Hutchinson, whose mother aud three sisters live here, was well known In association circles In Oregon. The murder created a great sensation. The assassin left no trace and no motive was discovered. o Police Making . Further Search to an advance In bond prices, and we are accordingly advls- lug our clients. to take advant- age of an opportunity that may never offer Itself again for years. We specialize In Lib- erty. Victory and municipal bonds and real estate mort- gages. RIOE RICE INVESTMENT BROKERS. Have You a' . -i . - Black and White Sport Suit? Very stylish sport suits are now made'of either silk or woolen goods in a combination ot black and white. In stripes, plaids, checks or plain colors. We have a very pretty black and wblte striped Malllnson silk which Is especially popular now. This store is always prepared to show you the newest In styles and materials. Here you will always find Silks, Service and Satis faction. I. ABRAHAM "THE 8ILK STORE." SATURDAY SPECIAL ALL VOILES n nrn nrurnrr I (By Ai'la-ed Frew. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug.. 12. Po lice believe that three persons are Implicated In the death of Father Heslln. They are searching lor nolnted to obtain data in regard to man and a woman, while William he purchase of crates. A rcaolu- Hightower, believed to be the thlru '.Ion was adopted asking County Agent Haslett to canvass the growers not present to secure their acreage for the organization If possible. riTM.IO SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, on Monday. August 15th, 1921, at 1:30 p. m. o'clock, at the old J. Green residence, on the Pacific Highway, about 4 miles south of Roseburg, Oregon, sell at public sale to the highest cash bidder, one Willys-Knight five passenger tour ing automobile, with equipment, motor No. 3709. serial No. 12S12. I. H. CASTLE. member of the party, is in custody. Thev exDect to have the second uinn soon and are still hunting for Dolly Mason. The letter written by High tower, the suspect detained, ad dressed to Dolly Mason and which remained uncalled for, was opened by the police. It was found to con tain a request for further tacts re garding the store the casual visitor Is alleged to have given tier ami an notinced tbe finding of the location of the grave Hightower broke down and sobbed when a delayed telegram announc ing the death of his wlfo In Still water, Oklahoma, was read to nun. A man answering Hightower's de scription Is nlleged to have gone to Father Murphy, a Sacramento priest, with au infernal machine which be suggested could be usi-d by tho Irish Father Murphy was uninterested. not v '. j ii- nmng' "Oh why, getting along as wen as we aia ai did you do It, Duane? Why did you first, but I guess no married couple UUCD, U lllJ . II 1 iciiiviuhvi .p,i.. "You always knew that I some-, sne ana Hanau a periecuy areauiui .1 a i InoiiElu lime curing inose lew uiuuuis mi ynu didn't care." I 'hv ere nrried "'"'" a1" Jf . ..I.I ...... ..... mi... niur .ha. ho la liaari .111) "Oh Duane. Duane now i " w- - you feel that way? I thought that has probably whitewashed his mem wo were married you would ery. In her eyes he Is probably the understand. Indeed, you remember one perfect man in spite of Nel a. im i,fnre our wedding you Marshall. If she doesn t know about took me In your arms and promised us It Is time she did Lei's go and CITY DIRECTORY CLASSIFICATION OF ROSEBURG BUSINESS HOUSES LllWWWlWIMIIaWMfcwMW HAT IIL.OCKJNU. Hats cleaned and rebloeked. itreet. It. U Hudson. 11 Cass TAILORS. AMKKIOAN Tailors for Kenta. 165 Cans street. ladles and Phone SI. I.I l HUH VARUS. KBNSY LUMBEIl COMPANY Oak and Pine, Phons SJ. I'HOTOuttAFHY. ltoSKHWHO PHOTO STUDIO. High Kritd portraits; up-to-date kodak Unlililns. 11; Jackson. Bell Slaters nidg. tr U'a photography, see HEM US. 1'hont fio fur appointments. - MimiHl Vl AD SIPPI.IKS, HAkLKY-DAVIDSON motorcycles. Full lln of pmrta anil tlrea. Expert re- Pairing. 2ut W. Douglaa. Phone 5M-J. UAHAUKS. MALI. SON Oarage. (31 Winchester. i,"i)riti auto repairing. OAK STI'.KKT Uarage. Automobile re pairing. oxy-arty-!ene wftldlng and I'rlng work. Hpaugh Hohl. ror- v ana airpnens. i'uone . THK KOSKHfKO Oarage. Federal and UiK.der. mild trui-k and pneumatic tlr. Weatlnghouae battery Mrvlce. iiina ana macnine shop. -i-'i'i'i-a lor an repair work. AITO KI.KCTRICIAXS. BOSCH magnetoa, Zenith carburetors. Hales and aervice. uuvaney at our netL Phone 84. W. R. BHOV"N THE AUTO KLECTP.ICIAN Ab-olutely the beat stocked and equip- pea snap lor eiecirio aerviua in Hiiutliarn Orirnn. Alao the experlem-e and training of lifetime. . AT nil's BKKVHTi ALTO ELECTRIC STATION Phones 136, 13S-K. Historic Road to Be Opened as Trail The historic old road between Oakland and the" Bohemia mines ! in ha nnened . un in the form of a forest trail, according to an an-the city hall. -.-uncrnent mad by Forest buper Tisor Ranudell. This was one of the mat roads ever nutit in uougiaa county being constructed very short ly after the mines were discovered. After a shorter route was built in from Cottage Grove the road was abandoned and it is now badly over- a-cnu-f, aoi-nhil amVlh f i Iraw II f 8 Hi,.m.i.r nf ..lo-hr Inches are renort- morning at tho South Methodist a . iu. .mrin. iii the roadviv church in this city. Mr. Mears was tv,u .rarto .mi l.nl.l. nn wtdl. iiastor of thli church before leaving howAer, and a frail can be built Koseborg and during his long rosi hrough at a nominal expense. The dence here made many close frlemls rl' ..i. ... i n.t,i i. t co- who will be pleased to know that operate with the Forest Service on they are to have the privilege of lls .hia loi, nnd It la hniwd to have the tenlng to a sermon from him Sun- .n Th. nn. i.nirnl dav moininz. The gentleman ..in iJ.. .nrf i,',..mv. ita nnrilnn of tended leaving the city yesterday, he road through to the forest boun- nui was pi-ruauii ......... dory, near the head of Rock and Munoay ana orrupy ue imu-.i . .... nnlnn frerks. and the forest service i. r- tnunu. cuu.... will then cut its section through to I 1 Twin Rocks. There Is already a r . TL,,1m Citron good frail from Twin Rocks through i.u It u. Iinuwn the mines. overloaded trucks which travel at high speed, a condition which Ore gon highways are not built to with stand and which, according to Nunn it would not be practical to meet. To build a pavement which would withstand the terrific Impact of an overloaded truck would represent a cost that would bo entirely prohibi tive, Nunn stutes. No amount of license fees would be sufficient to repair the damage wrought by this class of traffic and the only way to olve the problem la to eliminate the ivcrload entirely and curb the speed ers. Teats covering a long period of time show that the average large Iruck traveling the hlghwnys of this slute carries a weight on Its two rear wheelr greater thnn that carried nn ilie average freight car traveling the railroads of the country, Nunn de- ilnres. Oregon roads, according to Nunn, are built to withstand all ordinary traffic. Light vehicles, Xunn Insists do little or no damage to hard suf fnced roads re-rnrdlcss of their speed but there Is no practical way of pro viding n hard surface roadbed for the overloaded heavy truck. , o - PACK HORSE FOB HALE. Will Get Reward But Is In Cell (My United Press.) SAN FKAXCISCO. Aug. 12. Wll iam Hightower, heralded as the man discovering the body of Father Hes lln. spent last night In a prison cell. and will nrobublv be charged with ihe priest's murder. It is also prob able that he wtu be paid the $8000 reward for discovering the body. The police claim that there Is a strong chain of circumstantial evidence con necting Hightower with the crime. His movements at the time of the kidnapping are regarded with suspicion. WILL DKIJVER Ll'MUEB. Maynard and Jenks ot Olendale will deliver rough or drssed lumber for $20 per 1000. PBUXK SIKKTINO. Special called meeting of all prune growers, Aug. ZOlh, at i ociock, ai LOYAL EMERY, President. K. M. Mears Occu py Pulpit Sunday K. M. Mears will speak Sunday For pale, 1 pack horse, cheap. Geo. Ward. Roseburg, Ore. Box 1035. o NOTICE. Dr. R. P. and Pearl M. Bradford. Chiropractic Physicians.. . Ten years In practice. Consultation free. Suite 224, Perkins Bldg., Roseburg, Ore 1000. PROFKftfllONAIi CARDS RADAR AIK1H, Auctioneer, gsta bleb I tU N. Pine 8t, HL V. It OWE cut Flowers. Pbons 401 W. casa. Di. M. H. I-Svalctao. ri.Tt.B cniroprastif sis w. lan arc. HKI'Ain SHOPS. DHVANKY A BL'ltNETT, expert motor car repairing. Phone 84. SOLID TRUCK TIRES pressed on. also OOODYEAR solids, in stock at I The Roseburg Garage. o Baptists Hold Annual Picnic ROY CATCH INO. motor car repairing and machine work, baat oaa street. Phone 438. TIRK -HOI'S. JOHNSON'S KBTIIEAD Jarkann. Phone 4JO. 8HOP. 117 N. WHEN "Llnle's" aolea ned fixing. don't forget the Moti.r Oarage vul-caniKina- Hhoa. We do half-anltnK renalr punctures and blow-outs. We also wash and poliab any old "Lis. Hi X. Jackson, IIATTKKY tUIOPH. n.-iMirimiir? Rattarv A. Electric Station. Preat-O-I.ite aalea and aervlre. 112 N. Jai-kaon St. Phone 4j. At TO AUKMCIKS. NAH SKXYII-k AND PArtTS. Deraney Bjrnti, 40 W. Caaa. Phone 84. CIILVKOLET AND HUPMOB1LB aalea u i 5"r,v''-' "ervlce garage. Ulenn tt Taylor. CHALMKRS AND maxwell, AOKNCY part, end aervice. y. c. Powell, 11J -acksua. OAK & PINE PHONE 136 rHITIXI. vvet.i'oivs Jnn PKINTINll Newa . ll.vl.w office. Jackson atreet, near ...... I.lc.nn anil I'a-n Sta. Kin rnmtnercial printing of all klnda, knnkiata. Mlllna- cardfl. -wedding an- nouncementa, dodgera and poetars. Quick aervice skilled workmen your service. WE SELL Edison MAM LAMPS Douglas County light and Water Co. To Ex-Soldiers The annual picnic of tbe Jlaptlst church was held yesterday afternoon and evening In Bellows grove. The (( Ladles Aid Society held their pro gram In the early part of the after noon. The younger people were oc cupied with games, contests and iports. In the evening young ana aid came together for that old time favorite out of door sportlhe eating f a bountiful dinner. The women had nvidenllv used all of their cnl- nary genius In assembling all of the drawing or good tilings which tccupy the fond ..! Hrenrna of Small boys. After d liner C. M. Psge aeteo a inaatmasler and called on several fnr stories. Responses were made by Misses Benlab Jarvls. Margaret Poi? and Inr Messrs Butwr. C. F. Hopkins and H. L. Caldwell, aii hn attended agreed that It was a fine picnic. inv Annnclated Preaa.) WASHINGTON. Aug. 12 More than two hundred farms on govern ment reclaimed lands on the North Platte and Shoshone irrigation pro jects will he open to veterans, it Is announced. The former will bo opened on September 9th and the latter September lttn. . o BLACKBERRIES WANTED CRATES FLBNISIIED FRANK t. NORTON, llltAIN, OIIWWS, Buy the Best Strive to Please Serve the Best 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 NIGUT Lar, clean dining room. Chicken dinner every Sunday. Best coffee In town. Prices reasonable. We soil home made pies and cakes, bakery goods, milk, butter, cream, candy, gum, cigars, cig arettes, tobaccos. 1 Back of S. P. Dopot, corner Cass and Sheridan streots, MRS. W. R. BOWMAN, Prop. Pass the Buck" To League Nations PARIS. Aug. 12. Prance and Great llriiain decided to refer the Sileslan question to the league of na tions. The Question Involves I lie drawing of a boundary line between Poland and Germany und threatened yesterday to hring a nrena in mo allied council meeting. o Trucks Causing Damage to Highway Rice'sGarage' Cylinder Re-Boring a Specialty. Only electric re-bo ring machine In the county, r.xpert inacninwi 828 NORTH MAIN. " .tTTTlSi H 1 " " ' "'" "'i-a.J...Ji.--a., I i .u., W .-marl MSTia'iWM t CASE TRACTORS Threshing Machines Page Woven Wire Fence Steams &. Chenoweth Oakland and Toncalla. Tax Revision Bill Almost Completed in fTnltad Prasa WASHINOTON. Aug. 1J Repre- SAI.EM. Aug. 12. Overloaded trucks traveling at high speed rep resenting approximately 1.1 per cent of Ihe entire vehirular traffic of tho state are respiiitihle for practically all of the damage Inflicted upon the highway of Oregon, according to Herbert 8. Xunn. In other words. Nunn puts it. 98.3 per cent of the automobile and truck owners of the stale are paying snntatlve Mondell. house republican leader, told the United Press today that the house ways and means com- for hard ul.ra,d roa,i, which th. mlttee will complete me ui n""" bill Monday. Should the commiue aHe eomDlebs approval to the bill the honse Intends to rush the meas ure through next week. The senste finance committee edopiea tne American valuation plan as the basis for the tariff bill, with only slight modifications. Republican members are sirpportlng the plan unsnlmous ly. with the repobllcsn members of the house ways and means commit ter, who were present also agreeing. The committee reached a virtual agreement to eliminate the dyesnffs embargo proposal. remaining 1.5 per cent weaui out faster than it cm be repaired. Nunn' figures aro taken from a recent survey of traffic on state highways which shows that .1.2 r'r rent of the total vehicular traffic rej-resen'ed by trucks of 1 " tons ca pacity or over. Of these Minn esti mates that practically one half are Sea oa. U HESTERSPILLS ri rtP ft& ..f-ri ifM in -TrJ 11m M MMtMMMkrMtvVlWII Our new Fall and Winter Samples Are here for Your inspection. Come in and Be suited. Our Auto WW Call Phone 8?f Is this your car on Sunday? A Sunday morning crisp, -sunshiny ' weather roads hard and smooth What a day for motoring ! Your car is "dead" in the garage. It may be carbon-clogged cylinders and valves burned-out bearings any one of a mul titude of troubles. You are pretty safe in blaming your oil. Seventy-five per cent of engine troubles are caused by oils poor in quality or wrong in type. Sunoco Motor Oil insures freedom from carbon clean, compression-tight cylinders smooth, noiseless bearings. We will tell you which of the six Sunoco types fits your engine. 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