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. 1 i ii ii Bin 111 tn fin it ifrtrT 'A " " -- I. 1 I I I -. A Paradox: It takes ovens of 500 of heat to make this cooling breakfast dish Post Toasties best corn flakes AUo it' a cold fact that unless yon nay 'Tout Toasties" to jovr grocer you're liable to get ordinary Corn Flakes, ABcU Hammersly - AWcmanWhoWouldn't Remarry Desert Water Bags Reduced in Price . 1 Gallon Regular Closed Top $1.35 2 " " " " 1.80 3 " " " " 2.70 1 Gallon Sanitary Open Top $1.60 2 " " 2.25 6 " " " " 3.60 Keep drinking water cool without ice by . evaporation. - Ideal for Home, Camp or with the Auto. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. BAB IS ADAMANT. 1 mat Bab that night with almost a Judaa feeling. 1 zuiw " h would have fell burl had ai0 known where 1 had been during the dar. but fortunately aba seemed to have no curiosity about my vult to the tlty. I wanted to tell her thai I knew that her divorce was comlnf up very soon, but I did not know bow to do It without eiplalnlng that I bad seen Duane. Little Hal came running toward me. trying In his boyish way to tell ma the events of the 'lay. And among other things be aaid: "Auntie Bab ewled and cwted." "Why, Hal where did you see n crying?" Down by the water. rolca that I had not heard slpce D an and she had parted. "Yea. 1 saw him." "How la he looking?" "Net aa well as you do." uL'Ht An tjiu mean by that? mean that he aeems to be tak ing the separation much earner iuu .hnuld take It harder. It Is the result of his misdemeanors." Rah', continued Intolerance so In furiated me that for the firat time ainco Duane and abe baa paneo i aald something to her for wmcu i was afterwards sorry." "Hn can vou be so intolerant, Bab? One would tbtnk tbat you had expected to marry a perfect man. Bb vou and many other women He means at the atone seat near whose Uvea I have heard about have C M. JONES Automobile Tailor Auto topa and upholstering, mat traaaes remade, tearing cars al tered to sleep In. denta removed In bodies and tenders by new process. 701 N. Jackson. Phone 811. ROYAL CLUB RESTAURANT Open Day and Night MRS. W. R. BOWMAN Proprietor Cor. Casa & Sheridan Sts. Roseburg, Myrtle Point, Coquille and Marshfield Stage 7-Pissaitr WilUc-! Cars Leave Hotel Vmpqua Tern, dally. rare to Myrtle Point. 16.41. rare to Coquille, $7.00. rare to Marshfield, 11.00. COAST AUTO LINES Tooth Troubles br, EliNERBASyD.D.S. The cause of all tooth troublea la the fermentation that takea place In the mouth. The microbe that accrete the powerful solrsnta that cat through your tooth structure eaa aot be successfully eocn batted unices yoa seek the ad- Tie of a deatUL I CSM PASVXBM MMrntOM tUniUITBl TBHTH B01jACB twral aAMB DAT I cum nroaiunrt. bm, km. DfL NSS3AS TII3 DZNTI3T TO. CASE TRACTORS Threshing Machines Page Woven Wire Fence Stearns & Chenowcth Oakland ana Toocalla, Rice'sGarage Cylinder Re-Boring a Specialty. Only electric re-bortaa machine la the ennnty. Kxprrt machinist. B1M NORTH MAI'S. IIKTT-CK KAOIJTIKH . I'LA.NMOU AT O. A. O. COnVALLIS, Aug. 28. "Better facilities than ever before for caring for students at 6. A. C. have been provided by the college and the citi zens of Corvallla," said H. T. Vance, chairman of the housing committee. The new dormitory for women will care for more students than both the older halls, Waldo and Cauthora. Thirteen sororities have their own homes. Many women live with par ents and other relative down town. A I no a few women may, with faculty permission, be granted the right to live In private families. Several new houses hare been acquired this sum mer for men'c fraternities. Theae, with the former houses, clubs, and campus dormitory for men, will care for 1500 men .leaving a fewer num ber than usual to seek homes with town famllle. Corvallla haa built 76 new homea thla year, many of them arranged to accommodate students. All homes offering living accommo dations for students are being listed by the housing committee and rank ed according to merit Into one of four classes. Students seeking homes In private families will be supplied from these lists according to wishes and .needs. All new stu dents will be met at trains by staff ana upper class committees, men and women, who will take them to their homea If they have selected them, or ine college Y hut for assignment if they have not. The students will be given free accommodations on the campus till suitably honied for the year. A committee of upper class men, men and women, will advise the students In registration, thus saving a full half day In the former two day registration period. TIiyiKEN and HYATT roller bear ings for ear and truck at Th Hoaebur Clara. INTRODUCING MASON CORDS For a Limited Time We Will Allow You $5.00 On Your Old Casing In Exchange On a New Ma ton Cord. Sizes 30x3 to 34x4 Making Cords Cost Same as Ordinary Fabric Tires. Roseburg Tire Company the sea wall," eiplalned Hannah. Bab looked wlf-consclous. but did not deny what Hal had said. "Oh, I guess I was bored with " Bab (topped abruptly. "Are you tired of It hero. Bab?" I asked, Ignoring the word ' bared" which I knew was taboo. "Yet, let' go back to the elty. Do you Intend to stay In New York this winter, Allz?" "No, I think we had better rent our apartment, and I am going tn take Hal home to aee his grandfather for awhile. After that I have no more plana." Oh, I can t go home juat now. Allx. I couldn't face mother." Bab. have you been writing to her as though Duane were with us?" Bab nodded mlserbly. "I don't think It quite fair. It will be a great shock to them." 'Oh, Allz, I don't know how to tell them. They have alwaya loved Duane. It will break their hearts I will let you tell them when you go home. "Where will you eo In the mean time? I don't know. Ferhapa I will stay at the apartment Allz. I don't think I can stand this uncertainty much longer." "Uncertainty of what?" "Of my divorce." "Why. my dear, I thought you were Just as certain of that aa you might be of death and taxes." "I gueaa I am, but I wish I could hurry It up and get the ordeal over.' "There's t!cre Red &!idiclib, . . iii alwava convinced me that the flood of divorces In this country result not so much from the vice or men aa because women ask for more than human virtues In the men they mar ry. I have lost all faith in the div inity of aex. I scarce can find one who can understand that 'to err is human, to forgive divine!' They seem to say 'I shall forgive nothing even if I pull down the sacred edifice of home about my head.' " Bab arose and left the room. Then I knew that I had been a eat. for now ever mistaken Bab waa In her ideas and rules of conduct, she was very unhappy. - My mind war brought back to my own affair by Hannah, who had Just put little Hal to bed. "Mrs. Hammersly, may I apeak with you a moment?" "Certainly, Hannah." "I do not think little Hal la as well aa usual. HI throat aeems swollen." "I'll come right In and see him, Hannah." "It wasn't that so much, Mrs. Hammersly, that I wanted to speak about.. It is about Miss Bab." "What about her, Hannah?" - "She criea constantly when you are not here. I thought you ought to know." I waa not over yet being angry with Bab. and I answered, "Hannah, she haa only heraelf to blame." I "Can't you do something, Mr. i Hammersly? 'If It will make you feel better, "I think she will be better by and dear. I will tell you that I learned In , by. At least I know that neither the elty that your case will come up you nor I can do anything. She will the first of the week." have to work It our herself, Hannah. "Did you see Duane?" I Let's go now and see little Hal." There was 'an eager note In her' Tomorrow News of Jeff Turner. Exclusive Club Stages Matches For Gentlemen By DAVID BLtTMENFELD. Vnlt.d Ptmi PiB Corrsavond.nt.) NBW YORK. Aug. 29. Krora the roughest and toughest boxing ring to the most exclusive boxing club In ny IM W. Oaa M. Pboo BIS-R. London and for that matter In all the world there 1 but a ftve-min-ute walk. 8urrounded by slums In the heart of oCvent Oarden market, reeking with smells of a myriad different vegetables, stands a great, red Early Victorian building the National Sporting club of England. The "N. S. C," as It Is popularly known. Is an anomaly In clubs. Its membership Is exclusive. Half the aristocracy of tbe British Isles be long to it Indeed, you hay count pages out of Burke' Peerage there on any "big fight" night. Th N. S C. la a club. That I to say. It has Its dining ' rooms. Its li brary. Its smoking room. Its billiard tables and its bedrooms Just like sny other big club In the clubland of t.onion up West In Pall Mall. Hitting there at dinner on the night of a big contest you may rub shoulders with men whose name open doors all over Europe. After dinner, when the liquors have'loosen ed the formalities of club conversa tions the great one adjourn to a wonderful theater In the back of the club. It looks like a small opera, until one notice the grim roped squire under hissing arc lights In middle of the floor. Along one side of the ting sit a row of elderly gentlemen In full eve ning dress. They are the Judges and the official timekeeper. Tbe man sitting in the middle of the row. tall and niarttal. is Mr. "Johnny" Doug- laa. one time cricket captain of Eng land. He 1 white-haired and spec tacled. The members Joke with him and tell him he Is too blind to Judge a contest. Nevertheless, the boxers never dire dispute his decisions. By the side of the old man bit his two sons, J. W. H. Douglas strangely enough, captain of England's cricket team today and hla brothr Pickles the finest amateur boxei island possesses. At the fight at the N. S. C. every thing la orderly, quiet, circumspect If by any chance an arlstocratlo member should so far forget himself aa to cheer a good "wallop," he would be called to order by " John- Hie old man will hold up his hsnd and stop tbe contest for a mo ment "Gentlemen," be will lay, "may I remind you that this la the home of British SporUmanahlp. Let us please give the boxers a chance, and refrain from unseemly out bursts." Then the old gentleman turns to tbe boxers and take his cigar from his mouth. "Box on," saya he. Goodrich Tire Seme, a. Lockwood Mots Oa. Be us. U Death Jesse Scott Blow Community EIJCTO.V. Or.. Aug. 15. This community received a severe shock today when the aad news came to ns that Jesse Scott a lad of IS years, who was a member of a hunting party In the hills nearby, had been accidentally ahot by another member or the party who, aeelng what he supposed to be a deer, fired, striking the boy In tbe top of the head, which I resulted in his death a few minutes later. His body waa brought to the nomo or Walter Hainey, a half brother to the hoy. Funeral service. were held the following day and the uuuy iaiu to rest In the local ceme tery as the sun went down. A large gathering of friends and a profusion of floral decorations were evidences of the esteem In which tbe boy waa held by the entire community. Jesse Scott was the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 8cott. Oakland. Oregon. Be sides th parents there are left to mourn, three brothers and alz sisters. 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