Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 06, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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UtftlM IKWB-KKrnrW TTKftTUr, bEPTEMBEK , lttl.
HmoW-A-DAYS''
" say the Good Judge
A man can get heap more
satisfaction fromaimall chew
of this class of tobacco, than
he ever could get from a big .
chew.of the old kind.
He finds it costs less, too. The
good tobacco taste lasts so '
much longer be doesn't need
to b'i fresh chew nearly
as often.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that..
Put ufi in two ttyUt
WB CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
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SILK PARASOLS I
OF EXQUISITE BEAUTY .
OF DURABLE FABRICS
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY
and REASONABLY PRICED
' ARE ON DISPLAY AT
I. ABRAHAM
THE "SILK STORE." P
FEDERAL and GOODYEAR tires
ud tubes, In all sizes, at Tbe Rose-
barf Garage.
WATCH
THE BIG 4
Stomach Kidney s-Hzart-Llwr
Keep the vital organs healthy by
regularly taking the world's stand
' trd remedy for kidney, liver,,
bladder and uric acid troubles
GOLD MEDAL
Tk National Remedy of Holland tor
CMtgriM and endorsed by Queen Wilhei
aaoa. At all druggists, thiM aba.
WktiHM(MilltMMfta
ABda HamnMrab
AWcman Who Wouldn't Remtrry
rtakk
BAB'8 HKt'KEK.
"H la tittle tn .11 In I hu h- . 1 J
Tom Latham ai .ast. -Are you zo-
bye?" nie" A"X' l bld Vutae 001
"Yea," I replied, shuddering, des
pite myself, at (he thought of all
that had happened.
. ."W.h,t u tn matter? Are you
faint?" demanded Tom with
'l think It mutt be the heat."
"You are as pale as a ghost."
noil, you Know. Tom It Knuk.
my heart to say goodbye to Ouane. 1
uie to see Htm go away. " I have
always been very fond of him.. 1
have really cared aa much for Duane
uraion as i hare for my brother
Again Tom DrOVed hln nnrluMtanrl
lag, for we rode to the dock without
wora. .
We found Duane awaiting ... it
"v. noa uaiMr I it n ii nail
him, while his Hps were drawn al-
o a snarl across his strong
white teeth.
hi 1 forrd silently and took
dui ne gathered me up in
wuia nuu DrpaAArt nm -
he
Mrs. M. H. Carswell of Yoncalla
Is spending a few days in Roseburg
visiting at the home of Mrs. Charles
Wamsley.
A community farr was held at Dil-
lard today. On September 8 a big
fair takes place at Smith River, to
gether with s Jersey cattle show.
Some of the best Jerseys In the state
are raised in this section. On Sep
tember 10 another community fair
will be held at Glendale and prepara
tions are well under way for a good
county fair at Roseburg on October
20, 21, and 22. More exhibit
needed for this county fair, especial,
ly in fruits, graina and livestock.
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6PIRELLA CORSETS Made to
measure. Belle Case. Phone 391-L.
PROrscMIONAIj CARP
"111. COnVUISlVelir Mar,- .1...
as ne said brokenly: "You
do care for me, don't you, Alr? You
", 'nnic tnat I am wholly bad?
un, my dear Duane, I think you
" oi me oeet men In all the
world."
Again he kissed me and I under
stood, of course, that it was not I
whom he was kissing It was Bab.
the woman he bad loved; the woman
who had leen hia wife, the woman
he still loved, the woman he was
leaving forever.
"Men are like that. They close
their eyes and Imagine that the
woman in their arms is the woman
in thoir hearts," commented Tom
Latham as I told him afterward of
the feeling that I had when Duane
was bidding me goodbye.
1 shall never forget how Duane
looked as he. stood at the rail
as the boat put out to sea. It
waa the figure of a man to whom
ambition and hope were strangers.
For a moment I felt that my sister
had much fr.r which to answer and
I almost hated her.
Even my own life-story which Du
ane was carrying to Judge Turner
in a rar-orf land, seemed nothing be
side the events that had ultimately
led up to that tragic figure outlined
against the darkening sky.
"My God." murmered Tom Lath
am under his breath and I knew by
that sign that Duane's vanishing
'orm meant to him what it meant
to me.
Tom's hand stole over and caught
mine and he whispered, though he foreVer.
imam Lft.e suuuiea witnoui rear oi R.h.
RADABATJOH, Auctioneer, gets high I
US M. Pine 8h
HA r. It. eWM-CU riowsra. rhoa.
IM. Ml W.
um, m. m. nnu cnnvnn
WimHu t w. lane St.
Safie JlUlIt for INFANTS & INVALIDS
Ar ma
ASK FOR
Horlick's
The Original
Avoid
Imitations
riMOnginal Food-Drink For Ail Ages I No CWB-NoMntbig Pigortibis
to our store and hear the famous
Ivers &Pond Pianos
The best Piano on Earth for the price,
and claimed by many owners and mu
sicians to be as good or better than
other makes selling for three or four
hundred dollars more money. Come
in and see and hear this wonderful piano
Ott's Music Store
The place where piano are cheaper.
as possible and draw for Rh the
vivid picture of Duane a picture 1
'hall never forget.
hen I arrived I went directly to
Bab's room. I found her auha aa
uagic a ngure as the one that had
sailed away from me a few hours
earlier.
Yet I could not be verr avmna-
thetic aUhough her face was swollen
from weeping and her hands trem
bled as she held out to me a for
midable, forbidding looking docu
ment with red seals on It.
'There ft Is, Alix. Look at it
Oh, 1 never thougnt Duane would
treat me like this."
expert it waa Because I waa so
wrought up myself that I was hys
terical, i sat down and laughed
isusnea until I cried.
Bab turned to me in perfect fury
"I have heard of heartless women,
but I never thought one could be as
heartless as you, my own sister, are
at to is moment. Go away from me.
Leave me alone. Everyone In the
world is against me. My husband
on i nave no nusband. He wanted
me to separate from htm."
Again ahe held out to me the legal
document and then her mood sud
denly changed. She fell on her knees
beside me. "Oh. Alix, Oh, Alix, I
uian i tning ne would do It.
"Didn't think he would do what?
"Give me thle" And she thrust
We decree of divorce into my hand
nnowing wnai i did the paper
iainy nurnea my ringers and almost
unconsciously I dropped It to the
floor.
"There Is no understanding you
Bab. Yon wanted a divorce. You
insisted upon a divorce, and now
that you have it you are n.it satis
fied. .
"But don't you see, Alix. that
did not really want a divorce.
wanted Duane to say that he loved
me so much that he would not give
me a divorce."
"I never thought he would do it,1
she wailed again.
"And so to please your own pretty.
vanity, you ' held out. Bali, I am
afraid you will make me dislike you
in the end. It is women like you,
women who pretend to be good wom
en, who make men believe all women
are either fools or vampires.
- "Oh. Alix, I want him back! 1
want him back!"
I realized that she had not heard
a word that I had been saying but
I answered roughly: "Well, you
will have hard work getting til in
back. He sailed three hours ago
for the other end of the world and
no one knows when he will come
back. I think he Is saying In his
own heart that he will remain away
Big
Prices I
Cut in
All Makes Ford Cars.
. EFFECTIVE AT ONCE
We have been notified by the Factory of the followinglmpor
tant reduction in the prices of Ford Touring Cars and other
style cars produced by our Company. . '
NOTE THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS:
Chassis-Regular, -Chassis-Starter,
- -Chassis-Starter,
. Dem. Rim,
Runabout. Regular, -Runabout-Starter,
-
Runabout-Starter, D.R.
Touring-Regular, - -
Touring-Starter,
$418.59
490.32
515.94
456.95
529.84
555.87
488-19
561.08
Touring-Starter, Dem. Rim,' 587.11
Sedan, .
Coupe,.
Truck,
Tractor,
805.77
738.09
572.30
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eyes opened wide. She
seemed to have lost the power to
his words reaching Duane: "I wish
your sister uab were here. - . Fnr . monla. i thought ahe
My only answer was to press the waa rlvine in.1 then aha rirnnnerl in
hand which covered mine. 1 deter- s nath'etlc little heap at my feet.
mined to go hack to shore as quickly Tomorrow Itab Send a Mewiase
FARMERS STUDY DHHYDIUTION
A good many Oregon farmers In
erested In economy and standardi
sation of dehydrated fruits and veg
etables are getting copies of blue-
nrints of the Oregon tunnel dryer
with Improvements by E. H. Wle
tand, head of the agricultural col
lege experiment station hort prod
ucts work. Some of the Weigand
Improvements that make possible the
400 to 4S0 lineal feet per minute
of air circulation In the prune dryer
tre shortening the tunnel to 20 to
12 feet, furnace chamber 12 to 14
feet deep, fresh air Intake as large
ts furnace chamber, opening from
furnace chamber to tunnel width
it tunnel and at least 4 feet long,
rtack opening to sum of areas be
tween trays, low enough stack not to
cause condensation of moisture In
lr, large radiating surface In fur
nace chamber, maximum of our tun
nels to each chamber. Although the
nrint commercially would be expen
sive, only a nominal sum 75 cents
ts charged farmers by the station
deoartment. Send to O. A. C. Ex
neriment station, Corvallls.
for Salem, where he will attend Wil
lamette University. The young peo-
le of the Medford church presented
him with a handsome gift upon his
departure.
nrsrr moor timotht fouxd.
V)DOB DISJSOTOBY. '
rvooDMKX or thk "tV "l
No. u. meats in wm ' T"""
Ko.tbura every lat and trd Monday
r"oto' VUltlng nalghbors al
ways wsloome.
H. CABRICK. C C.
M. H- M1I.L8R. Cltirk
T. J. McKean of Stockton. Calif.,
who is on his way to Hood River
stopped over tn Roseburg for a few
days' visit with his brother, John
McKean of South Deer creek. Mr.
T. J. McKean formerly resided In
this county on Elk creek near Tiller
for a number of years.
j. p. o. Bijca. imhii iasss H. aas
Holds regular om0n'c!."o,n",,,I
the Elks' Tarople on aaoh TbursdaJ
it .vary month. All numbers
questad to ateno rulerly. and all
vlaltlng brvtnars are cordially in
vited to attend.
ROT BBUOWS. K. R
R. U WHIPPI'IL Ho
Goodrich Tins Service. See us. C.
A. Lockwood Motor Oo.
of
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20 Reduction!
im .,u rwl a line of woolens from the largest woolen
ais la tbe East. I aa bow in a position to offer a raaga of
JMterns from jl.6 to 141.00 for suit or overeoat. Fit eaa work
asi absolutely guaranteed
J. F. DILLARD
ROSEBURG CLEANERS
U Sortie rirtt
The search for rust-resistant tlm
othy, vigorous and productive
enough to put Oregon and the north
west hack on the map as a timothy
growing section has been rewarded
at the O A. C. experiment station
In early days thousands of tons
were grown to where one Is now
produced. The -decay of the crop
waa due chiefly to mat, which com
pletely wiped out large areas. The
farmers wanted timothy for forage
purposes and the college station has
been working many years for a
strain that would stand the attack.
Better quality and higher yield were
also sought. Iu! best strains from
the world-wide nurkete were ot
tslned and bred by election In hills.
rows, plots, and entire fields. This
strain la profitable In grass mixtures
snd with red clover. , Tuese rust
resistant strains are expect.-d to
prove valuable as seed crop, as ilm
othy la a free seeder.
Horn .
To Mr. and Mrs. Lee L. Covert
604 E. Douglas street, a 8H pound
boy on September S, at the hospital
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JSOTICK.
Dr. R. P. and Varl M. Bradford.
Chiropractic Physicians. Ten years
In praotlce. Consultation free. Suite
224, Perkins Bldg., Roseburg, Ore
1000.
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TRESPASS AUT2CIU
All persons are hereby warned not
to hunt or otherwise treepaas on my
ranches at Happy Valley and at
Oreen. Any person violating this
notice will be prosecuted to the full
extent of tbe law.
8. C. MILLER
Goodrich Tire Bemeo.
A. Loekwood Motor Co.
Bee us. O.
IJQIOR RIXG BROKKX.
t) A mmrvi . t wt vraa I
CHICAGO. 9Dt. 3. Csrl M. Tleh-
rens, vice-president of the Lincoln
Trn.i and Savinxs Bank. Police
Lieutenant James Vsnnstta and five
other men were Indicted today oy
the Federal grand Jury. In connec
tion with an alleged nation-wide
liquor ring. Bebrens Is chsrged with
loaning JiO.000 to the bootleggers.
LeRoy Walker, who has Wn
..i-hm at Jscksonvllle and Gold
Hill this summer. Is borne on short
Buy!
Now is the Time to
We have a complete stock and can deliver you a car at a mo
ments notice. No waits no delays. .
C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO.
Distributor for Ford Cars and Fordson Tractors. , , . ;
Harry vVluatou, a resident of Win
ston, spent Saturday afternoon in
this city attending to business mat
ters. Mrs. Ethea Hogan of Oakland
pent 8aturlay Here attending to
matters of shopping.
Mr. and Mrs.. Meyer of Winston
spent Saturday afternoon here shop
ping. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Agee, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hurtb, Mr. and Mra.
Earl Kenny and Miss Agnes men
, K. S twnn vaaotev e. s
Holds their regular meeting on the
1st and srd Thursdays in each month,
are reipectfully invited to attend.
MTRTLB HKTMERB. W.M.
FRED JOHHBON. Becy.
rMrrtaSTlM o'c.?. Vt.lt
tag brethren are always welcome.
A. REDBAHN. N. O.
A j, OHDDK8, Rac. Bee.
i B. BAXLBT. Kin, gep.
NRiGHHous or wooocatarr ij im
Monday evenlnga. Vluuag nelahbors
ttTM" Km HimNnwit. o. n.
TILLIB t JOHNHTIN. Clera.
. p. A. at. uewel Let "a.
Regular eommonleatlons Snd and t
r i - - - J . - - u,ih nnnlh at HaSODI
Temple, Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel-
ford made up a party of motorists, that vicinity.
leaving Sunday- morning for a trip
over the 8Iskiyous. They will be
away for about four days. - ,
Mrs'Charlea Fields and daughter
Margaret have returued from Port
land aftor spending the past six
weeks visiting with friends.
Among those leaving for Tiller
Saturday afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs. O. D. McAllster, Harry Pearce,
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bates and Pearl
Frltch. They spent the week-end In
w p.
JOHN ).
HATtnig. sy.
RUNVAM. w 1
aucHtmj HS ttosnourr Reoesas. LJa
Mil 41. L O. O. Meete in tn r
il J nr..n'. , Mk on Tuesday
evening. Vlaltlng members In gw
standing ff SSi. A
BTHKL RAJUer. Fin.. Beer
Wlslt wrta hi parenU befora leaving cttieo.
NOTICB OP 0A1.B Or OOVERNMRNT
TIM BAR. Oeneral Land Office,
WMhlnilon, O. C, Aaa-uat It. 1111.
Netlce la hcrty Klven that aubject to
the conditlona ana llmitatlone of th
Act of June I. ISIS (IS met.. Ill, and
the Inatroctlona or cne Hecretary or Uie
Interior at avptefnber II, 117 (41 U L
4471. the timber on Uie ro'lowlns lnc
will be eold ?, jzi, tt is o ciook
A. M.. st puLllo suction St the united
rfLatee land otrive at Hoeebura. Ore
Son. to the nigneat biauer at nm leee
than tne appraiaea . Bt ua u movi nj
this notice, eale to be aubj-t to the
approval of the ecrelarr wf the In
tartar The Durc-hase DrlL with ai
additional aura of one-flfth of one per
cent thereof. Doing rommiaaiona I
lowed. inuMt be atpoatea at time
aale. atuny te be returna-d If aale la
not approved, otherwlee patent will
leaue for the timber which muet be re
aiivNl wit hia ten rears. Illda will be
ree1vd froot oltl84Ma of the United
Statee. aaaw.-latlona of such cltl.iia
and corpormtloae orgDlStfd under
the laws of the llnitd Blal.e
or any Btate. Territory or I Me
tric! thereof only. Lpwn application of
a qualified purchaser, the timber oh
any level euhdlvWIon will be offere4
eeparmtely before belna; lacluded la any
offer of a larger unit. T. II . fv I
W. Bee. I. Ixt I. Br I1SS M. ce-f.r II
M. hemtork It M. WU HK'l. gr 111
M, feu SK. Br SIS M. BKU HW'i
fir ! W None ef the Br to be sold
f a leee than II IS per If, and none of
the cedar or hemlock to be sold for
Uie than lite per M. WHXIAM
ilfRT, CoainUaaloBer, Oeaeral La a-d
ueua Roeeourg jiene -neeta
Mooae ball oa Jackson Bt. en zna ana
4th Monday evemnra of e'h month
st o'clock. .Visiting brethren la
good standing always welcome.
" VICTOR MICBLO-I. W. P. P.
A. J. WULF. W. P.
B. r. OOODMAIt. Secretary.
oAl ordbb o nooaav Roeeborg
Lodge No. 1SI7 meets rirat ana
third Tueaday evenings of eacB
month at I o'clock In tne Mooae hell.
All rl.ltlna broth era are Invited te
attend.
C W. CUPMCB, Dictator.
K O. PAf IBTEH. fteoretary
f Me. B.
Temple
Vlalllag
Moots la Odd Fwtlowr
every Wednesday evening.
brethren always welooree.
OkX. RADABAUOH. a P
V. T. JACKBON. H. P.
OLIVER JOHNSON, R B
JAMBS EWART, F. B.
ar m. a o. r. BL Roeeburg Review
w 1 1 kni, .eitler mecUnll on SeC-
m Ti...TmAmv el 1 ej. m and fourth
Thureday at p. m. Vlelllng alette
Invited to attend revlewa. Maocabee
Hell rina and Caaa streets.
LOtriKB orKL Cobs
jijsin rapp. col
HKIttBTB or rtTBlAB Alpaa Lodge
Met 4T, meets every Wednesday eves
tna la Douglas Abstract Hall, corner
Jeckaon Washington ft. V.slt-
era slwsye welcome-
MAKE your business
and prof essional calls
in an Oakland Sensible Six
Roadster. It is rugged and
active, "trim and business
like, sparing of gasoline
and tires. It will afford you
the most efficient and eco
nomical transportation to
be had in a car of its type.
Moderately priced, every
dollar invested In it buys
a dollar's worth of good
automobile. A
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lfa.
WALTKR CLTArti.
C. C.
OAKLAND
SENSIBLE SIX
Open Car $1375 Roadster $1375
Four Door Sedan $1975 Coupe $1975 ,
J. F. BARKER & CO
TKLKI'IIOXK IH. Iloeeburg. Orccoa.
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