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-) I ; 1 ; run two BOIEBIR8 KEWS-REVIKW iMMi llsllr Jtlxlt Mm4my. 1. W, B.lc- L. Ula.fc.rlr M-rl . n iUBSCfilPTIONTiAtlS. rall v. Mr .'ear. ty mail., pally, all amlU by mail I By Carrier, ter montn. st TPZ"1 . t. . hr-mM ! exclusively entitled la tha use for republication f all newa dlepatrhee credited to It or not otharwlaa credited In tbla papar aad alao the local newa published heie tn. All rlshte of ,epubllcailon of spe cial dupKnl herein are alao reserved "i.olerad' ne second -cHse matter -lay 17 Itilt, at tha poat office at luseburg. Oregun. under tha A't of March t. 1M Ki4urv;. Ore-gui, it. ROSEBURG GEIS Newspapermen r I .ck lnio City to"Cover" Famous Murder Trial MUCH INTEREST SHOWN News-ltevlrw Will Carry Details! rMurjr of the Trial I'rocwdlnits Karh Afternoon Two HW clal Writers at Trial. Roseburg Is destined to be In the headlines of newspapers throughout I the United States during the neat two or three weeks. '1 he eullre na-1 tlon seems to be watching the ou cojie of the Urumlteld murder case, and the Oregon papers are preparing . to devote many columns dally to the' trial. David W. Ilaten, staff writer of the Portland Telegram, has been on the ground for two days tbd will probably remain here until tds trial Is completed. ' Mr. Ilaten has handled some of the biggest news stories In the northwest and readera of the Telegram are anxiously awult ing his account of the' Brumfleld trail. During the Moutesano trial off the alleged 1. W. W.s who murdered tha n service men In Centralis on . . . . . , .. . . . , ,, ,, ,,i,,,i ! """" " - HZ", a pruilllilviil aval tin iiiw wn i. He states that the Koacburg trlul promliee to overshadow the legal battle at Monlesano. W. A. I'etilt. representative of the Portland Oi'tgonlan, arrived In Rose burg last night to "cover" the Irial for his publication. Mr. Pettit was formerly on both the Roseburg Newa and I lie Review prior to the consoli dation. He la an experienced news paper man and hla stories from I If.' state house In Ralem havo attracted stale-wide attention. Mr. Pettit aavn It seems good to get back In his old home town and he reels right at home on the press bench In the Douglas county circuit court. . Dee Mathewa, well known local man, la handling the Brumfleld mur der ease for tha United Press and the Portland News Mr. Mathews tins been en the murder case fur several weeka and hla United Press stnrler have been published throughout Hie United Hlatea. He will be right on tire Job during the trial. The reiwrtorlal staff' of the News Review, besides -handling the trial proceedings for thla puhlrallon, will furnish newa dispatches to the Asso ciated Press and several Indiana Dida't Relisb Two Years of Starvation "I have dolayed writing to sea If my relief waa permanent: can say that I an. feeling line. Three doc tors told me I had ulrera of the stomach and no medicine would help me. but your Muyr's Wonderful Remedy ,hne done so. 1 am now a well man again afler two years of starvation and suffering." It is a almple. harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucua from I he Intestinal tract and allays the In flammation which causes practically all stomach, llvwr and liiteailnsl all mania. Including appendicitis One doaa will convince or money refund ad. Druggists everywhere. Big Union PICNIC : AT: RIDDLE, OREGON LABOR DAY Nondar. September 5th. 1921 Wrestling Match. CedarstromSierist BaseballGame CiiyoarilU vs. Yoncilli DANCING Spm.to2am Pit's Orchestra One Big Time all Day chair." GEORGIA MERCHANT VOUCtif S FOR THIS MkMM CASE THAI OCCURRED IN HIS TOAN " Before I began taking Tanlac I only weighed 7 pounds. I now weigh ov-ar one Hundred ana am gaining every day." said Miss LaKue Davis, of Chattanooga, Tennessee. "1 bouKbt my flrat bottle of Tan lac at Gas City, lnd., and It helped me -sr much that I rontluued using It. I hare always been very dellcalu and suffered a great deal from stom ach trouble and rheumatism. I rare ly ever had any appetite and simply could not relish anything. I fell off until I only weighed 76 pounds and was so thin 1 locked perfectly awful. This Is the condition I was In when 1 began' taking Tanlac. "Oh,I feel so different now. Even my completion la Improved. My appetite la good and I can hardly get enough to eat. Tanlac Is simply grand and I can truthfully say thai It la the only medicine that has ever don J me any good." Tanlac la sold In Roseburg by W. F. Chapman'! Pharmacy and by lead ing druggists everywhere. papers. The News-Review m 111 carrv a complete story of the trial each day, aa well as many sidelights on the noted case. flbrune chin's St Bf w Sates Timet, title and overhead expense wait fur no man. w Paris has lis nlKlilles for women at knee leiucth this whiter, if they get 'em much shorter they'll have to start wearing pajamas lkin't pray cream na Kumlnys and live skuii milk tha real of the week. It wonliln'l be so hard to please a woman If you could only make her decide what alia wants. a As lunr aa a girl knows she la well built a little tiling like pneumonia " Hinav in i aneru nri chest covered. x e . Iliml knocks are good for a man unless he's doing the knocking llnmtflelil's diet lias been rut dim n by an order of the district attorney's office. The Jailers have announced that tliey would accept all edibles at the Jail iloor, however. and dispose of them as best they can a t HMrlal Deputy DlHtrlct Attorney Joe lliiiiimerley, the well known pintle king, this morning received a 'elter from one of the deputies In liMrirt Attorney ICvana' place of bunlneaa In Portland. At the close of the rplatlp waa this line, that Joe wUhea kept out of the public prints "rtweel regards from the office stenographer." AdJiitiuiMienrrnl (ieorue A. White has learned a new run word since Ills lust visit to our fair city. . The two lionornrr iiirmliers of the 'stpseHif'Meaiiory club resigned tbla morning and left for the merry life uown on the farm. 0 I.at night as our hraaa band tooted, "Old Itlark Joe." a certain uell'kiHiun dent Int. who extracts head free, sang the song anil he didn't even have a lapse, when It came to the line, "Maaaa In the mid. cold ground." MeiilenaiiM'okmel W. K. Klnser is In town. Hill Is a I'ortuinder, a former Oregon adjutant-general, a veteran of the KniiUIi-American war from Woodhurn, a smoker of two-fiir-n-lliiie rigars. and a man who hasn't hern drunk since the state went dry. ' Now Hint the murder trial Is to lie delayed, a while, we ran expect some hunter to ahoot up some fellow hunter and aupply us Willi sum ex citement. A ttewrlter reialr man will find Itimeburg a good Held to work In when the murtlet trial la completed. l Not all the birds who wear cello- told foliar are booh. 0 0 The flrat of the month Nure gets our gnat, Kor we hair more lillls Than we ran tote. O 0 O It's betlr tn nlt on vollr liamla than to apli on the sidewalk. O O Snwail) there are three srwuina. new vara, seniud hand cars, anil the Junk ahop. 00 The only man thn ever rut hla lenlal work for nothing aa the Tic tint of the murder. Ju.WIng from the osv rar of the Inwyers were ahitrrlng In the nmrt. room etenUy, they will nnikr gtaMl imue-ahakers. O O Imla of niea look cinal In ilw.lr Clothes mil twn-Mla worth tif liaMh paare unld help out some. O O W are atmng for the amsll hoy who volunteers to put In the winter wood. If run feel a grouch ontulm nn. lock the tlaasra ami lake a de) off. Judging from the way some f in new alalia altnllt. a fellow haa In yell like hell tn make a lltlng mnraiUi), I. a if rniKi mil "After a man's married fur lea ' years ha k Ire la gets airk arrow aa i d roraet draped oer the btk of a j noraviui Aficia Kminmanty A Wcman Who Wouldn't Remarry ylfcklfeCaW na THE DAY OK 'HI AL. . Knowing that I could not move Hub to change her mind In the mat ter of rconclllutlon I changed the subject to something close to my own h.-art and ai casually as I could asked Duane: "What Is there to the news that you are going to Join Jeff furner? "He la having another bad time with hla eyea. Alix, and Is afraid ba" me? ,a rniiiz ahaolrnelv blind. He haa : because uuUed tne to com to linn." "Duane, when you get to him, will you give bliu a message lot iue?" "Why of course I will, my dear." Will you ask him If it would make hl.n any happier If I came to him?" 1 snail iw Biail lu, aiiji. iiv ui- inai in mat t am eumeij - fured, but be spoke In such sur-'this divorce." prlred tones that 1 knew that ho had I "Y9, mr dear, I think that you never dreamed that I cared for Jeff. 'are entirely to blame, for this ep- "Say to him, Duane,'' I continued, I arallon and divorce." 'that If It would comfort him In any I "Then you think thai Duane haa vay 1 will be only too glad to come done nothing that may not be for to him." given?" "Do yon know what you are say.. .,, thnk Duane hai done no,hig ln. Alix?' demanded Duane In y,,, you mlght no ,orxve ttn(t be amared tone.. (happier for It than you are now." "He would never acecpt your sacrl- -e got Into the car In silence, flee, Allx," rejoined Duane. Durng tne rJde j couia not help nui i warn mm iu snow mat would not consider It a sacrifice. "Then you will be at court?", "No, I shall not appear as I do not intend to contest the decree but Tom - iM tell you where I can be found. Tom I. a wonderfully real fellow. Allx, and I think he ia very fond of you. Do not lay up.agalnt him that pne foolish men. we got into." 'Don't Duane. I could not stand tn have you say anything of that kind Just now. I like Tom and I think I: can have tome sympathy for human nature In either man or woman, but' Tom Latham leaves my heart cold." Then because 1 bad sent the only message that I could send far across the world. I went back to bed and io iieep. that we ran destroy a sacred aacra- I slept late., and -coming down ment with a civil service, round Bab all ready for the journey. v fcw women thlnk that tney he had never looked so well In her ! rea marritM ullleM an or. life a. .he did that morning. 8heidalm)d nin,,ter of the churcn na, had put on hor mo.t iMK-oming alreet ronounced , word wha, Co(, ult. llor hair, for the first time in hat Jolned ,0gether lut no man put weeka, wa. In curl and she had not -....jI. j .... , ' , even neglected a neglected a touch of rouge, which gave the requisite brilliancy to her olive complexion. There w ns a little sadness In her eyes and about her drooping moulh. Hint made her much more interest ing than when her eyea contained (heir usual sparkle and her mouth waa compressed Into It. habitual ag gressive lines. "Are you going to town In that old SECOND HAIM We have some unusual bargains in second hand trucks to offer for quick disposal. Here is a partial list and each one .is a genuine bargain: One V2 Ton Federal Truck, 1920 Model, practically new - - One half ton Dodge Bros, business car, model 1921, good as new, price One practically new,light Chevrolet Delivery Truck, Price - - One 1-Tort Ford, Worm - Drive Truck, Model 1920, fine condition, excellent body, Price, .... 10. Newland Dodge Bros. Cars. Cass and nwR.BsriBW nn4Y. bfptfmbkr a. mi sport suit?" aha asked. "Why of course," "Lut it la ahabbv " " "Perhaus. 1 didn't think much about It, but now that you mention It I hardly think the court room wnere one Is interested In a divorce cuse, a particularly appropriate place for ttyle display." Oh. Allx, why are you so mean Last nisbt tou found lauit waa shabby unt disheveled and thla morning you intimate I am overdressed. Don't you know that 1 am your alstt-r and very unhappy?" "Forgive me, dear." 'You are only asking me to for- 'alve you for what yo.i are aayin'. You are not asking me lo forgive you for what you are thinking, and 'thinking of those high bom women of the French Revolution who went to execution with a look upon their face, aa though going to a rendex vou. with a lover Instead of a ren dexvoua with death. Dab', face changed subtly, but completely, during that ride. . A smile crept .lowly down from her eye. and wa. frozen about her mouth. I knew, as 1 looked at her, that there would not be man in the room when .he wa. called to the Island who Would not think aLe wa. moat happy to be free, bub I knew i that her heart was almost at the , breaking point and that her .mile waa a mask for the world to see. It ralher an lncom;ruous Idea ' , ,hm ' .,...,,,.. , hA . .. d h . .. jiy,,,-, rourta than they may "put asunder" the bonds which have been presumably welded together by God himself, lu other words most of us human beings play fast and loose with dl-j vane decree as suits us at the mo ment. If I ever marry again It will ' be a civil service ceremony. j I had never been at a divorce pro- THUCIriS ceeding before and Hi seemed to , , particularly soraio mai ----- , ,eil her .lory to a stranger- before, other strangera and because tc , .-j stranger'. Judgment, she would be V7.r. ,JL .11 the bautiful love-1 life that Duane and .he aether, almo.t from childhood. Ihoutd hi obliterated. I " plitably saddened. It see n.ed lo me that not only our marriage and di vorce law. were failures, but even l,e l!lf was only an endurance content In which we poor morU.13 must I e defeated in the end. Tomorrow A Talk W Ith Tom Latham. NOTICE. Dr R P nd M- Bradford Chiropractic Physicians. Ten years In oractlce. Consultation free. Suite J24. t'erkln. Bldg., 1000. Roseburg, Ore FnsTlvnnla Tire as. Ford Garage. Service. Ask ! Oregoa'i Hither Institution of TECHNOLOGY 'Eight Schools; Seventy Departments FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921 tut ialonattiaa writt la tto Rrratrar Oregon Agricultural College CUHVALLIS I. $2,160.00 (EGKA HH $ JOU.UU C7AA AA $UU.UU d.7Cr f( $4D.UU & Son Stephens Sts. 3 lSTmKEJ Flavoris sealed io by toasting r Saturday Special Ladies' Embroidery Scissors 55c : Four Sizes All good values A handy Winchester Pocket Knife Stone will be given free with each Pocket Knife sold SATURDAY and NEXT WEEK. Watch our Windows for these SATURDAY SPECIAL SALES . Churchill hardware co. NOTICE TO THE PVBI.IC. ; Notice Is hereby given that any person found (lumping cans or rub bish of any kind on any of the high ways of this county will be prose cuted to the fullest ertont of the luw. Many of the roads through out the county are becoming the dump ground for all kinds of refuse and this nuisance must be abated at once. GEO. K. QUINE, County Judge. Dated, Roseburg, Or., Aug. 29, 1921. Goodyear Tire Servlse, Garage. Ford TKKHFASS MUTJCIW All persons are hereo warned not -aaa aa a ap-M FOR BEGINNERS DUNNING SYSTEM v. OF BIPROVED MUSIC TODY The only system for beginners; indorsed by the world' most renowned musicians. ( GLADYS H. STRONG Studio: 426 S. Main St. Phone 311-L fijXTU'UVrarslVVyyyy'Y" CLASSIFIED COLUMN 4XL IW CUSSIPIKO AOVKBTISKSUCNTH WILE, BB FOUND Ol LssT rAOm VNDKR HBAIIINS "5ISIW TODAYS' WANTED. WANTED Turaeya .large or small. Phone 14-F-14. Buyer Uroa. TAllAItINt) arid dressmaxlng; ot all klnila. fhune Ki-K, Mr a. UuthrldKS. W'AN'TUO Twro teama to haul cord wuud. I'huue VVANTKU To rent L. C. .Smith type writer fur tew weuka. AUUreas O. ii.. cure NVwa-lleviow. H A.TrJU TO L-KAMU 4-5 or t room modern .)vuse, by reipunalble couple. Addresa "N." Newa-itevlew. WANTKD Middle SKed womun aa huuekeeper un farm lor ahurt time. Addrea ttouaekeeper. Newa-Kevlew. WANTKU am or woman for general housework. Mra. C'haa. W'utsun, lilxoiivllle. Ore. I'hone 1-F14. WANTKU Heavy eallbre rifle. Must be In jrootf eolldltlon and eheap. Ad. driaa "Itifle," Newa-Kevlew. WANTKU A ainKia man with aume capital to take half lntereat In sheep bu.sineaa on ICO-aere farnv For full Information call or writ to Andrew Poller, Tiller, Orcpon, OHCHAHO HKI.P WAKTGD, PltUNE PK'KKHS WANTKl) Wm. P Weavar, Myrtle Creek, Ore. WAN"TKI--Prune plekers." Write-or e.ill 3ii-P;. Hond Bros., Ollde. Ore. WANTKU Prune pleken, Kred lut nelil, It. b i. No. 1, Koaebura. Phone 4i-Kll. PlltINK P1CKKHS VANTKO-Appl to Krd Weaver, Myrtle Creek, picking eonitnetu-ea Mondiiy. af liu TM.li; S'nrru Pltt'NK UKOWKiUj Protect yourself irom ions uy lire, it you nire your drylnirHlone. Inaure your fruit until you market IL It you need any form of Inyutuncc, aea U. V. Young Son. phone 417. N' TH:K Is hereby given that un the second Mouda of September, WIU the Hoard or Equalisation will at tend, at the courthouse. In the Assea aor'a Office, and publicly examine the asuessment rolla, and correct all sr rora In valuation, deacrlptlon or qualities of lands, lots, or other prop erty assessed by the Assessor; and It shall be the. duty of perons Inter ested to appe.ir at the time and placa appointed Signed. Frank L, Calklna, Assessor. LOST AND FOTJUD. rut Nl Book of addrrasea. Owner may have same by calling at thla wince ana paying lor adv. Lust Itetween Roseburg and Myrtle V . "I,nl " oi Keys, lxravs at .irm-iwifs, iteward. rlJl NIJ -nmall boy'a coat. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for adv. 1 i ? i A dl'InolintaltlA rint mnit lira iii. -ei. ui and Millwood i ieae return to owner and leccive ' . " ara ai. H. tlermond. FOR REST.' c,T,EN7--i'u'-nlh- apartments. 111 Brnckway St. Phone IH-T. rTKN ISM Kli housekeeping rooms tor - I'.irrim rt. ' msjn I ejatety aepvau Roseburg National Bank. F''K ISKNT Four turnishrd nouae keeplns roonv4a4N Jackson St. "y,'il,Ti! . 4 r r,,,m hou" on eiaht mll-s from town, three year V. .1 Hnprovementa. Here a t oL . ' rted If yoo M 'T.. T. lwrenee to hunt or otherwise trecnaat raocbea at Happy Vallsy ,2 Green. Any person vlolitir,i? notice will be prosecuted JJu. extent of the law. " S. C. MIUe o . TEN DAYS O.NXY. ' Tomatoes 50c per bushel. p-M run. Bring your box. T. B sw A Son, Dillard, Oregon. Uu PBOFkHMOif aj, (agrj, " "SiVMi wu' B. Pt.Ti.Ka nirosiii aa at aa aa aa aajjjj - JatarsrsrsTarwnjUUWJUULJ FOR SALE CHEAP 1918 Ford totrial car. Inquire Kervlca Garage FOR BALK Cull pears. 6 ik par i Oregon Orowera. I h Oll SALE One guod bicyclg. Call ilt S. JacTtaon St. KXllt SALE Elberta peachea. ripe b tween lat and Gth of Sept W. W. Chambera, Winalona, Oreguo, KOH SAl.h: 2 room house furniihe4 and two lots. Apply 911 East Law St. KOFI SALE Pure bred Delalna ail high grade Kumboulllet rains, i. 0. Ilurnea, Ten Mile. Oregon. KOK SALE Good 6 pass, touriof car in good repair. Make me aa offer. 651 Fowler St. FOK SALE Two good pack bones, will also work in harness lnquirt So. Main. B. F. Skinner. DODGE CAK tor aais cheap. No rsas onable cash offer refused, laqaira Service Oarage. KOH HALH 125 good sheep; will Kll f ;irt or all. L. V. Smith, Camas Tsl eyt Oregon. FOK SALE Tomatoes In sny qusi tity delivered. Huseburg Product Co. Phone 27. FOR SALE ' CHEAP Young taw wi-Kon and harness. 1:1 hafts SUphena. . "OR SALE Duroc Jersey tow. ref late! ed, and nine pigs ellglblt to rec '"try. Alao cockerels. Phona -'! Fred A. Ooff. . FOK SALE Good large Bartlalt pearl for canning. At the Parnusft El change on Winchester m. Vsrf cheap. Sea them. SALE or trade for wood, a carpet loots. In good condition, and other ssessa hand goods that a faruiei awed ass uses. 1047 W. First St. FOR SALE OR TRADE EieerOMSl valuea In used cars at terms lo salt Motor Exchange, F. L McUrew, 4M-1 West Oak St. ' FOR SALE Wheeler and Wllaos see ing machine Ko.S; also a lut of ( llsh magazines bound in books. Call HJtB So. Hose. TRUCK FOR SALE OR TKADB-F livestock or wood. Also nava w4 for aale. See LI yd Chambers St ks piuni or pti'ine 1 1. FOR SALE Angora goats mala aa female. KeglsTered. Bred frem Ws bred atock. J. L Chapman, WUsar. Oregon. .- FOR SALE Buff Oiplngtos V Barred Rock- pullets, 35c "'"!; 1( I aa. Phone 15-F4J. Ut Sprague. Tentnlle. FOR SALE Household furniture -room house, complete. HI '" together or sny article separataii. 4U Kaat Douglas. FOR SALE 10 acre ranch. H "MS from city llmlta 10 acres till" soil. Balance good graslng laas ij" 1 1 ii . iti . ma rwui u a AB- Ouod condition. Cheap for esss. p ply R. T. Sullivan. Pecplea Sipf'r FOR SALE Have a rrrulsl ''""J? the city llmlta. Oooa in .J.-a ? lota and good soil. I-""ll"-chicken yard. Everything i";1 t for a regular home. Apply trulUvan. Peoplea Supply- FOR SALE It seres creek Roberta Creek. 7 ml. '"w,wr; ourg; r. nouse. 'u""":r arv nearly an in cum"""- - eftfs Hal. plenty or lime ".!;. K. Johnson. Tillamonr.Or'S"- - Foil SALK-Fine rr" ;w.-Vs.rTiW- trra. ' Woodlturn, Ongon. J1 'in. trtyaf, 7c. i 7 for SaT.k K room larva acreeneo in e ss good condition. Arout JJln' garden soil; some frmt treeaj Jarv m renn in Fn" nerry paten; sous Into good house for a '""."JZ, aaf for 2;o; IIM dowa. SV aaasua. See ewsec at l