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urmrrrnn incws-iuEvmw wrnsKsnAY, im. it, 5 ft Alicia Htmmerstf A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry By Uakl pyii men iminii.aftiM " Virginia Fairfax, orphaned, just bud ding into young womanhood, filled with' modern ideas and as lively as a thorough bred colt, found life in the ancestral house hold a continual conflict between her ambitions for a career and "the whims and prejudices of an austere, puritanical grand father. The spirit of adventure was in her blood. Filmland beckoned. Ambition an swered "GO." Virginia fled to the Land of Make-Believe and the romantic story of her climb to the heights in the Silent Drama is a thrilling-piece of realism which every reader old and young will find absorb ingly interesting. It is full of striking inci dents and episodes, superb climactic rmmants and highly emotional love scenes, all of which go to make "STARLIGHT" by the noted writer Idah McGione Gibson the greatest serial of the day. Read it exclusively in The News-Review beginning Friday, Sept. 23.' Watch fof it and tell your friends. I i THE DOCTOR'S VKIUMCT and footstepi and a great sigh as my Jeff, with Bab and Duane and the Silently I dropped in behind theui doctors, crossed the threshold. near enough to hear the eager uues-! As I had expected, they led Jeff tions and answers. ( over toward the window and ssated "Come right along with me Jeff." hl,n ' ,he blue wlng-chalr. I said Iiinn m,tii,, hi-...... ..... ihiin throuKh the crevice of the door ately across his afflicted friend's "!ha1' hrP J?r?alh "d ?a shoulders. "Let vour man tav hereluis cheek brush the kiss that I bad and attend to your baggage. I have arranged for that with the custom officers." "Uut where Is ". Before Bah could complete her query Duane quickly put his hand over her mouth and" Jeffs man prov identially thinking himself the per son referred to. stepped up from be hind and said: "Here I am, hiadame. I will see to all the Judge's baggage. Where will you have It sent, Blr," he asked, turning toward Jeff. "To my rooms at the hotel." Then to Duane, Jeff added: "I want to go Immediately to the Passavant Hospital. I engaged rooms there by wireless this morning." Quickly nodding to Bab and Duane that I had heard, I made my w through the crowd and" was driven to the hospital. There I found Dr. Gresham and left In the heart of the rose, "Some one has been very kind to me," slid Jeff cheerfully. "The room seems full of flowers. Dal), my dear, you have been very sweet and thoughtful." "Jeff, it was not I. You docked earlier than we expected and ray flower plana were upset Jeff swallowed hastily. Again he turned his bandaged face toward me did Intuliion guide him? and asked quickly: "Who is in the room." "Duane, Drs' Gresham, Sanford, and myself," temporized Bab. Jeff stifled a sigh, but the long beautiful hand, a little more sinewy In Its attenuation than I had ever seen it slowly crept to where the rose was pinned, and, plucking It from where I had pinned It, he rais ed It to his lips. "The fragrence of the American Dr. Stanford, both specialists in di- Beauty rose is wonderful," suggest ed Duane, evldenly to keep the situa tion from becoming tense. "Yes. they always are this one exceedingly sa," said Jeff with au ex pression of understanding and only 1 knew that 'something was whisper ing to him that my kiss lay within Its heart. In a few -moments Bah left the seases of the eye. I am very glad -to see you. Mrs. Hammersly," said Dr. Gresham. whom I had known a long while. warmly.' "I suppose Jeff let you know that we are to operate on his eyes." "He does not know that I am here. Dr. Gresham, and I would be very Slad If you would not tell him. He . room and shortly after Jeff, my Jeff, has been very sensitive about having was taken to the examination room. nie see him with his affliction. Per-, as he had said that he wanted the haps you understand, doctor. It operation over as soon as possible, would hurt him terribly If he knew I cowered behind the door. For U that I had seen him. I, wouldn't do hours, it seemed to me. I stood there. CI that for world's I I love him." but Duane told me afterwards that I cried a bit hysterically. the examination took only thirty There was my secret revealed minutes. the thing that I had never wholly After what seemed ages I heard confessed, even to myself. And as I Bab and Duane return with Jeff to said it, a feeling of exultation came his suit. They spoke only In sub over me that made me understand dued tones that scyinded ominous. I how much I did care for Jeff Turner was torn with anxiety to know the and how miserable I would be If In doctor's verdict. Did it doom my the future I could not stand beside Jeff to a life of blindness? Could him and proclaim him to all the this be the reward of Trovidence for world as my choice, my man, whoth- his act of heroism In saving another er he were blind, or crippled, or from an awrui aeatnr as i ponner- whether he recovered and became ed these heart-breaking questions I n j ' Gainsborough hair net prices re- Just received, a complete shipment laced about one-half. Buy this , of Duxbak sportsmen's ralnp roof quality net at Carr's. ' clothing. Sykes Hardware. 20 Reduction!! Have Just received a line of woolens from the largest woolen mills Id the East. I am now In a position to offer a range of 60S patterns from 122.50 to $48.00 for suit or overcoat. Fit and work manship absolutely guaranteed. -. J. F. DILLARD " ROSEBURG CLEANERS Service First. the perfect man, phvslcally, that I knew him to be spiritually. While Drs. Sanford and Gref.ham consulted softly together, to Hpare my feelings, I went Into another room and phoned the florist across the street. "I want some flowers, some that ore very fragrant 1 11 leave It to vour judgment and -I want them sent at once, please, to the office of the Passavant Hospital. I will meet vou there." It seemed to me that I had hardly turned around before a messenger laden with baskets and boxes of flowera. entered To my joy, I found tne florist naa sent mignonette, hellotropoe and American Beauty roses which filled Jeff's suite with fragrence even be fore I had finished arranging them. I made up my mind tbat they would probably seat my Jeff In the big window. So I pinned upon its unholstery an American Beauty half opened bud and a few sprigs of mig nonette. Down deep In the heart of the rose I poured out my soul In a kiss. And then I hurriedly slipped Into the other room for I heard voices hoard Dr. Sanford enter the room. There was a tense silence. Then Jeff Turnes ask ad calmly: "Well doctor, what is the decision?" For a moment Doctor Sanford did not reply. Then he said In crisp professional tones: "Judge Turner, I know you as a man of will power and courage. I take It, therefore, that you want the truth unequivo cal and direct." And my Jeff answered, as I knew he would, firmly: ' I do. "Judge Turner." continued Dr. Sanford, "It Is our opinion that' the chances of recovering your vision through the only operation at all feasible Is In the ratio of about 1 to In." "That Is better than T expected," answered Jeff. "When can you op erate?' "We will arrange for the operat ing room tomorrow morning. Nurses will be here shortly to prepare you for it From behind the door which con cealed me Ihere went w to the Thron" of Grace: "Oh, God. take what you want of me, but give u the man I love his sight. ' (Concluded tomorrow.) While the advanced lines of this roomy car provide the foundation for its beauty and character comfort is found at its maxiumEvery feature of this nost popular olallMitchel models MITCHELL F-40 Xo Ono Ever Tires Riding in a MITCHELL lends itself towards Fine appearance stability and ience J. F. BARKER & CO Roftebnrg, Oregon. Mitchell Oakland Hoboes Help With Pendleton Round-up PENDLETON, ORE., Sept. 20. (U. P.) Pendleton authorities have cooperated with the Round-Up com mittee in rather a unique manner this year. Much of the work done on the grounds, particularly that calling for rthat variable commodity known as unskilled labor, has been done tnis year by "Itinerant tourists." most of whom were plucked off passing freight trains, where they rode with out having duly paid for their pas sage, given ten days at hard labor, and then turned loose on the Round up grounds with proper surveill ance. Visitors to the opening day's events tomorrow will little know or probably care how much of the In field's pristine freshness Is due to the. nation's floating population. IIKMSTITC'HIXO. Ten cents per yarn. Mall orders promptly filled. Elite Beauty Par lors. Rooms 9-10-11, Roseburg Na tional Bank Bldg. Phone 21 2-J. SOLID TRUCK TIRES pressed on also GOODYEAR solids in stock al The Roseburg Garage. CIIH.TS DAY CROWDS. Try Bowman's place on circus day. Good eats and quick service. Best steaks and home-made pies in the city. Opposite depot. X . 9. 1 j pipe won i Durn your v tongue if you smoke P. A,! Prlnet Atbtrt tm mold in toppy rod bgt, tidy rod tint, hmndsmm pound mnd hmli pound tin humidors and in tho povnd crytttU gloom hmmid or imith tpongo motmtonor top. Get that pipe-party-bee buzzing la your smoke section! Know for a fact what a joy'us jimmy pipe can and will do for your peace and content! Just check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily who certainly get top sport out of their pipes all aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince Albert! And, you can wager your week's wad that Prince Albert's quality and flavor- and coolness and its freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclu sive patented process) will ring up records in your little old smokemeter the likes of which you never before could believe possible! You don't get tired of a pipewhen it's packed with Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat! And, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the sport of rolling 'em? Get some Prince Albert and the makin's papers quick and cash in on a ciga rette that will prove a revelation! Copyright 1921 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. WiBttoo-Salea, II. C. HUGE ALBERT the national joy smoke HI5HKKAHS ItoseDUrrReDekek Lodge No. l . 1,. II. r-.. Meets in tma fel lows' Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting members In good standing are Invited to attend. MYRTLE TKEKREN, N. O. PKI.I.E STEPHENSON, Sec. KTHBL RAILEY. Kin. SecT B. F. GOODMAN. Secretary. rOYAL ORDUh I MOOKlffi Roseburg Lodge No. 1137 meets flrat and third Tuesday evenings or each month at 8 o'clock in tne Moose ha.ll All visiting brothers are Invited U attend. C. VI. CLOAKH. Dlctstor. H. O. PA1NIKTEK. Secretary KAfll Ks rioseourg Aene meets id Moose hall on Jaekflun Ml. on zna anu 4th Monday evenings or eea month at t o'clock. Visiting brethren lb good etsndlna alwava welcome. VICTOR M1CELLI, W. P. P. A. i. WULF, W. P. B. P. 6. ELKS. HHtbirl Lodge No. I2 Holdo regular communications at the Elks' Temple on each Tlruroda) of every month. All members re quested to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. ROT BELLOWS. E. R H l WHIPPT.lt. Recv L U. O. K IJMII.M ft -.romp-neat SJe. Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple very Wednesday evening. Visiting brethren siwsys welrome. auo. RAriAHAur.il, C. P. V. T. JACKSON, H. P. OLIVER JOHNSON. U. a JAMES EWART. V. 8. TKESI'ASS R'lTJClU All persons are berevr warned not to hunt or otherwise trf pass on my ranches at lluppr Valley and at Oreou. Any person violating this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. . S. 0. MILLER. ALTO TIKI'S. Remember tbta auto tires are like human beings, the older they get the Ifss value they have. Do do not lot them lay around the pur-mo and rot llring them to CARTER'S tire shop and have them fixed before Its ever lastingly too late. CARTER'S TIRE SHOP, 445 N. Jackson St. ItlVLH ItUlTOM KANCII. W. II. A. o. T. M. Rosebtirif Review. No. 11 hMd regular meetings on sec ond Thumday at I p. m. and fourth Thursday at p. m. Vlltln sller Invited to attend reviews. Maccabet Hall, Pine and r.i streets LOl'lHE LIX'KB, Com JESSIH RAPP. Col. nXUHTS r IMTMIAS Alpha, LodKO No. 47. meet everv Wednesday even ing In Douglas Abstract Hall, corner Jackaon Washington BU. V. alt ers alwavn wel.-onie. WALTER CLC-AKE, C. C. CIIAS .K. HOI-KIN8. U K. B. K. WIMBEKLY. K. It. 8 WE SELL, Edison MAZDA LAMPS County Ught and Wafer Co. Why waste time anc money re borlng scored cylinders and cracked blocks. We solder them without re moving from machine, also alumi num castings. Work positively guar anteed. O. K. Oarage, under new management. IT. C. Ogden, Proprie tor. 620 Winchester street. WESTINOHOU8B Batteries for all cars, also battery repairing and recharging at The Roseburg Oarage, George Marsh and D. J. Jarvls, sales agents for the Automatic Elec tric Brake stock, left Monday lor Klamath Falls and other points In the south. All who want to take stock In the company here and around Roseburg can do so by call ing at Jarvls store on Cass street. They advise all to take some stock before It is all gone, because this is the last chance you will get to buy from the company, as we are going to sell the stock regardlese of the weather. ( Vdv.) KINKI) FOR TOXTKMIT tltv 1.,in luted Press.) CHICACeO. Sept. 2a Chief of Police Charles FiUmorrle today was found guilty of contempt of court be cause of Interviews given out crm eiiin Judss Davis of the criminal court, He was given his choice of a hundred dollar fine and five days In tail or no fine and six montns in jail. For sale, cut flowers. Asters and ,,: .il,, I dahlias. Runyan'i Dahlia Oarasn. ., lAjTfk 11. im t-mpqua Av.. 4 LOIXJK DIRKCTORT. woonwK or vns woni.n Camp No. 16. meols in iwa enowa nan ip Roseburg svery lat and Ird Moodai evenings. Vlaltlng neighbors al ways welcom ' H. CARRtCK. C C. M. M. MIU.ER. Clerk. O. R. Mooeeorg raaptee Bo. Holds their regular meeting on the 1st and Ira Tnursuaye in eoa mi, am. are respectfully Invited to attend MYRTLE RKTMERH KHF.B J'HriwcN. W.l Mlk.hmoms of ouuta-r-Lilac Clrrle No. 4, meets no. Slid and 4th Monday evinln. Vlaiuna neighbors Invited to attend. pnt.'Dlbl HTDTNOFR, O. H. Ttl.l.lK I. JOHNSON. Clera. v o. K-, Palletorlla liOtlge SJo. H, meeta In Odd Fellowe- Temple every Friday evening at 7 10 o'clork. Vlall Ins bro'hren are slways welcome. " A. HEHHAHN. N. O. A. J. (IKI'DKH, flee. Roc. J. B BAILET. Kla Hon. A. V. A. Mi .ret ltlse ft. 1 S- Regular communications Ind and 4ta Wednesdays earb month at Masonk Temple, Hoaeburg, Ore. Visitors wol flttlse. W T. HARRIS!. Peey JOHN B. HUN IAN. W.M. Tooth Troubles by H.OERBAS, D.D.S. The cause of all tooth troubles Is the fermentation that takes place In the mouth. The microbes that secrete the powerful aolventa that eat through your tooth structure can not he. successfully com batted unless you seek the ad vice of a dentist I IHH PAI.M.F.SS MKTHOng ItlXiVI.AlK TKKTH IlKPLACK TKKTFI 8AMK DAY I C'l ltE I'YUKKIIKA, Kto. Ktc. Yo have the benefit of my Kxprrtence, Efficiency and Ilo lability. DR. NERBAS THE DENTIST FUONK r'oom 9 MA SO MO BniJMAU. $100 per acre buys a river bot tom ranch, stock, crop and equip ment, near Eugene, Oregon. Part cash, balance easy terms. L. R Hobbs, OtiO Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon. ' o Why have punctures? Lee Punc ture Proof Tins. O. K. Garage, un dor new management, II. C. Ogden, Prop Goodrich Tire Semes. A, Lockwood MuUar Co. Beg us. V. SOTK'K OF SALE OF OOVERNMENT TIMHEH. Ueneral lna vjnii:e. WuslilnRton. D. C. Aurut 11. 1821. Nutli-e la hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the Ai t of June , 1916 (35 Stat.. 21), and the Instruetlona of the Beeretary of the Intorlor of September lo, iit no u. v. 4t;. the timber on the fo'lowlng lands will be sold Oct. 9. i-i, i in s. M 5 A M.. at public auction at the UnlTed states land office at Roseburg, Ore gon, to the highest bidder at not leas limn the appralaed value as shown by thin notice, anle to be aubject to ths approval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price, with an additional oum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commlaalons al lowed, mint be deposited at time of ule, niney to be returned If aale la not approved, otherwlne patent will leauo for the timber which must be re moved within ten years. Bids will be recolved from clltruua -if the United States, associations of such clt Irene ind corporatlona organised under the laws of the llnitsj States or sny State. Territory or Dis trict thereof only. Upon application or a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered aeparatoly before being Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 21 S.. R . W., Sec. J, It I. fir I ISO M.. cedar B0 M.. hemlock 2r, M., SV'4 NE i. , nr JJ M., SK'A N E 4 , llr U60 M.. S1.14 SWA llr 61)0 M. None or the llr to be sold 'or le than It 60 per M.. and none or the cedar or hemlock to be sold for le than il 00 per M. WILLIAM SI'ltY, Commissioner. General Lana MOTOR SHOP GARAGE BLOW OUT BOOTS WIRE WOVE 3 inch 40 34 inch 50 4 inch 65 4. J inch 75 5 inch 90 5Air-;h $1.10 INNER LINERS ALL SIZES 30x3i $1-50 3lx3J 2.25 31x4 2.50 32x4 2.75 33x4 3.00 34x4 3.50 WESTINGHOUSE. BATTERIES For a Short Time until the present stock reduced, we will is Sell Pure Lavd at the following prices: 10 lb Pail, $1.50 5 lb Pail, .75 3 lb Pail, .50 Louis Kohlhagen rhone 19 The Cass Street Market 107 West Cass St