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wwratnwj hfwr-rkvikw wrnvrsnAV. ortonrn & JMt- I .Starlisifra V. l TH Hjffi AUTHOR II T'.TTi E JPfoffkylitg aid Mrurafc SUry A REVELATIO.V Mri. Watklns (I bad learned her nam through our conversation and that she came from Philadelphia) looked at uie speculatively, as though she were almcst wondering If 1 were tilling the truth. At last utie said: "I was sure that you belonged to Theodore SUaUona company aud was going to Los An geles with hlin (or bis next picture.' "Theodore btratloo, the moving flcture star; How could you have Imagined tnat; X would die of (right nud baahluluess 11 1 ever met him (ace to la e. "My dear child, surely you know that you breaklasied with Theodore titration this morning!" "Was tnat man Theodore Strat- ton?" I exclaimed In astonishment 'Why, the man 1 breakfasted with this morning is not nearly as young as Theodore Siratlou, the movie star! You must be mistaken, "Nevertheless, my child, he Is Theodore Stratton." Even then I wouldn't be convinced. "He doesn't look at all like he does in bis pictures," I protested. "Why, this man Is only fairly good looking while Theodore Straiten In pictures Is one of the handsomest men I ever saw." "When you get to Hollywood, my dear, you will find that very few of the successful movie actors look as well In private life as they do on the screen, one of the reasons why mov ing pictures actors are. Is because they photograph well. "You are a very lucky little girl If you are not a very clever one, be cause you have made yourself Inter esting to the most important moving picture actor of the day." "Oh, Mrs. Watklns, surely you be lieve me. I know you would If I could tell you what I told Mm. I think, please, that I will go back to my own section now," and I banded her the baby. I bad lost all Inclina tion to play with It longer. t grew hot and cold. What must Mr. Stratton have thought of me! He, too, might think that I had taken this way to make his acquaintance. I have put myself In a bad light with him anyway was my thought, for he must have only one of two opinions of me. Enther that I am far too clever, of else that I am a perfect fool. No wonder that he thinks my people are easy to have allowed me to go to California. "I wouldn't worry about It, dear." said Mrs. Watklns, detaining me. "You didn't ask his name or act In ny way as If you cared to have It, did you?" "I certainly did not. I was com ing to your table to sit and the wait er put me at the one with this man." "Well, I expert our porter must have chattered to the waiter. I pre sume that every person on the train, but you, my dear, know and recog nised Theodore Stratton. I noticed his speaking to you this morning and when you come in to the diner and at at his table I concluded that you were one of his company or some one who was to have a part In his next picture. Don't worry about It. Mr. Stratton will noon set you at rest on the conclusion that he has come to about ynu At this moment I saw Mm coming I For Five Days A Quart Stew Pan From Oct. 3 to Oct. 8, you can secure one of these 95c "Wear Ever" Stew Pans for only 38c. These Stew Tans are a handy one-quart size, made of thick, hard Sheet Aluminum, the standard Wear Ever quality. Get one of these pans at thi3 special price and use it, then you will understand why it pays to buy Aluminum Cooking Utensils. Prices on all Aluminum Utensils have been reduced. Churchill Hardware Co. &47riinia "atrfax't Ambition.1 through the door and I made a quick move to get to my seat. He came' on behind me and dropped down be side me. Before be could say a word ImpulHively I began apologies: "Oh, Mr. Stratton, I am sure you under stand that I did not know who you were or I would not have said to you all the things that I did." "Yes," he acquiesced, "it is rath er hard for a man who still thinks he is able (o play juveniles and young lovers to be told be is In the grand father class." The little bunches of wrinkles came about his eyes which sparkled through the lowering llq. I wasn't half as frightened as per il aps I should have been, but I waB sure he was laughing at me. I stumbled on, making matters worse. "Well, you see you don't look a bit like your pictures and I haven't seen very many of them any way but lr I had known Theodore Stratton, the Idol of all my girl friends, I certainly would not have said to you what I did about going into the movies. You must think I am a perfect Idiot." "You, my dear? Itjilnk you are a very innocent girl and 1 am rather sorry for you." "Why Bhould you be?" I demand ed, bristling. "Surely hundreds of other girls have gone Into movies quite as Innocent, If you call It that, as I am." "There may have, my dear, but I have never met them." "I do not understand you." "You would not." "Will you explain?" "Well, my child, the average girl who electa to go Into moving pic tures Is quite sophisticated. Many of them have been on the stage since they were more children. They come from musical comedy choruses, from department store counters, even from counters and tables at restaurants and hair-dressing establishments and beauty parlors. But I must say that you are the first girl I have ever met of quite your type. Your com ing' 'makes it unanimous.' Every girl has either hidden o proclaimed aspirations for the screen." "Then why should you feel sorry for me?" "Because " "Mr. Stratton telegram for Mr. Stratton." Interrupted the porter, thrusting an envelope Into his hands. As he read It two perpendicular lines came between his eyes and has tily asking me to excuse dim be went over to his own section. I wonder why he said he was sorry for mo. Is I, because be thinks I am such an Idiot that I cannot get on, or with this disquieting Idea I rushed to the dressing room to care fully scrutinise my face In the mir ror. . . TV-morrow 1 heodoro Stratum's l-'arewell. WILL DKLIVKR LUMBER. Maynard and Jenaa or Olendalo will deliver rough or dr9ssd lumber for 120 per 1000. TltAXHI l:il COMPANY MOVK8. The Denn Transfer and Storage On kia mnnul 3 Annr nnrlh In their new office, 221 No. Main St. We offer ROSEBURG, OREGON. STATE PRESS COMMENT SALEM, ORE., Oct. 4 (Special.) Advam preparation Is to be mad by the people of Scappoose. .Colum bia county, to pleuse tourists ;ho visit Oregon for the world's fair in 1S25. They propose to plant trees and flowers aloug the Lower Col umbia River highway near that place and have written the state highway department to ascertain if authority will be granted. The com mission will take up the question at Its next meeting. As quarantine against alfalfa wee vil in Malheur county may be de clared by the state board of horti culture and proclaimed by the gover nor, according to Charles A. Park, president of the board, who has re turned to Salem, after Investigating conditions there, a restriction on shipments of alfalfa out of the coun ty will be necessary. tt Governor Olcott takes a rap at the Ku Klux Klan In a communication sent Herbest Bayard Swope, execu tive editor of the New YorkfWorld, who telegraphed the governor for his opinion. The Oregon governor declares his opposition to organiza tions such as the Klan. tt Under a law passed several years ago in Oregon, money received by the state treasurer on account of In heritance taxes Is paid Into the gen eral fund, according to an opinion of Attorney General Van Winkle In reply to Inquiries by State Treasurer Hoff and Secretary of State Kozer. In case of an exe'ess payment of In heritance tax money Into the treas ury, the refund may be made from the general fund. tt In a friendly suit to be Instituted J by T. H. Boyd, commander of Port land post No. 1, American Legion, constitutionality of the soldiers' bon us and loan act will be tested In the supreme court. The bonus and loan commission agreed to this action at a recent meeting to bolster up the desirability of the bonus and loan i!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllH!i "Wear-Erer" 1 -quart Aluminum Stew Pan For ONLY 38 E on or bfor different bttwee IS That Vmtib-iI Off at aa eU(L sata -ana alta Mat lot yourll tbatl aluminum uittnsul ara NOT all tha Mm. War-EvrM utnnlt ara mad from nara. thick cold-rolled ahact aiuminutn metal which again and attain naa been paaaed rhrourh ftcantw rolling mill and macaw. Cat your Stow Pn today t MaJKVtt S. B. Crouch 113 Sheridan own Ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Only For Only 38c 4 rA t if LIMITED l9rlJ Tor pOee on data flT-lr K"L bonds. Mr. Boyd, a a taxpayer, will seek to enjoin the tuuiniii'sion from selling tbi bonds. Five fatal accidents were reported to the state accident commission for the week ending September zi, out of a total of 376 accidents for tne week. The fatal cases were: Arthur Fielder. Ilrookingn, loggir; C. At- terbury, Cresbam, air brakenian; Houert Watt, Tillamook, losser; John 11. Halimhn, Portland, team' ster. Salem, Eugene. West Linn and Astoria will continue to enjoy 5 cent street car fares until January 1, at least. The public service commission haa Invoked a second suspension on proposed Increased rates from s to ( cents, pending further investigation. Originally life new rates were slated to go Into erfoct July 1. A report to J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of schools, by -Mrs Lena Shurte, county superintendent for Morrow county, shows that 68:1 boys and 636 girls were enrolled in the schools of that county during the last school year. Of these, 115 bv and 142 girls were In high school. Eighty-seven teachers were employ ed, only eleven of whom were men. The average monthly salary of men teachers was 1 179 and women $123. Official figures snow a total at tendance at the Oregon State fair, which closed Saturday, of 132,31)0, against 80.113, the total for last year which broke a record up to that. Receipts of t:ie 1921 fair were $106,754.30, against $0,0I0 last year. Net profits this year are be tween $25,000 and $30,000. SOLID TRUCK TIRES pressed on, also GOODYEAR solids In stock at The Reseburg Garage. FEET MOST ABUSED MEMBERS According to English Writer, On', About One-Third of Humanity Walk In Natural Manner. Thy human foot Is one of the most beautiful and useful Instruments ever conceived, hut, unfortunately. It Is not what a motorist calls "foolproof." There Is a great deal of misunder standing about our feet. We treat them outrageously, as either custom or fash ion may dictate. As a result, about one-third of the population Is spiny tooted, another third walks like a hell on bot cinders, and the remaining third may be said to wulk fuirly nat ural. The foot has a graceful urch run ning fore aud aft We take this longi tudinal arch, turn the toes outward so that the heels meet at an angle of 45 degrees, and rtien put all our pres sure In a skew direction across the arch. No rullwny engineer would dream of bulldiug a straight arch bridge to carry loads neither across nor along the arch, but irregularly askew over it. We ought to walk with our grent toe pointed straight In the direction of progress, as Indian runners do, and t'sprlng from the great toe." Instead, most of us "tirke off" In a lumbering sort of way from the bull of the great toe. The arch of the foot Is supported largely by the tendon which runs un der the foot to the great toe Itself, mid this neglect of use renders this ten don weak and lax, and causes depres sion of the arch. The best care for weak arch Is the practice of raisins one's self upon the grent toe, that Is, doing as a penalty exercise what you should have done all along naturally. If you will try when walking to keep the feet straight, and to end each stride with a little "spring" off each big toe alternately, you will be re warded by finding that progress seems easier, quicker and more buoyant. London Dally News. QUALITIES THAT WIN SUCCESS Probably th Greatest Among Them la That Subtle Something We Know as Personality. It takes more than mental ability to make a man and more than the qualities that are supposed to make for success Itself. It Is not so much what a man knows, or his ability In applying It, as it Is In what he Is himself. There lurks In some human beings. In overflowing measure, that subtle something termed personality which Is likely to carry them much farther thnh anything else. Probably charac ter, courage and dependability are the three great assets. Theodore Roosevelt his own biography writes of the two kinds of success, the one being the result of natural gifts, the other being acquired slowly, and adds: "1 need hardly say that all the successes I have er won have been of the second type. I never won any thing without hard labor and the ex ercise of my best Judgment and care ful planning and working, long In ad vance. I wus as a young man at first loth nervous, and distrustful of my own prowess. I bad to train myself p.'ilnf'ill) nnd laboriously not merely ss rr.-itrds my body, but as regards my soul ami my spirit." Exchange. IHIIHJE VOR BALK. Fine buy In 19 IS Dodge tour- J ing car, T00. Service Garage. Wrong Ideas on Paint Economy THERE'S one way to ave on paint. That way is to use, the best of paint. Some think of paint economy; as "cost per gallon." That is wrong. Cheap paint doesn't cover as much surface you need morr gallons. Cheap paint is more difficult to spread, requires more labor, ec the best paint costs no more . when you've put It on the bouse than cheap paint does. More than that, it lasts five or more years longer, if prop erly applied, while cheap paint on the average begins cracking in twelve months. Good paint is an investment that saves money by preventing deteriora tion of the house. , . "Cheap" paint is the only paint that really costi you any thing. FUl I ER Paints 7Pve "Pore Prepared" anrf nix" are Fuller's Specifications (or houw painting. Get either and yon hava the best that anyone can make innir tfrvtrst WHERE TO AROUND THE TOWN Arundel, piano tunew. rtione 189-L New glove silk hosiery for women at the Iiooterie. Goodyear Tire serrlae. Garage, rord Mrs. Laura Ausnius, ot Myrtle Creek, spent the afternoon here shopping. Goodrich Tire Sernce. V. Lockwood Motur Go. , See os. C Shoe repairing mat's different at the Iiooterie. 1'Bluleoa extraction or tee til at room 9, Masonic temple. I)r. Nerbaa. Goodrich Tire Semce. Bee ua. 0 a.. Lockwood Motor Co. Pennsylinia Tire 11s. Ford GaraKi. Service , Aak Save money on yonr Bhoes at the Dooterie. Goodyear Tire Service. Garage. Ford Shoe repairing that's different at the Iiooterie s. FEDERAL and GOODYEAR tires and tubes, it all sizes, at The Rose burg Garage. At the armory Friday night aeaiiie s isroKen .Melody syncopators the biggest dance of all. Uetlfluer apples, a good grade, fllll box nillv Rr hnv whlla tlinu !... at the Tcopies Supply Co. Rye grass, timothy, cfover, alfal fa. Vetch and trrov nata nil now aA at the Peoples Supply Co. Mrs. D. N. Snvder Mia. 1. s,sm. and A. A. Snolder, of Glendale, spent Hie (lav here attending to business matter. TIMKEN and HTitt k. Ings for eara and truck! at The Koaeburg Garage. Mi9 Anetle Whlnnle nf u.,n. Creek, Is spending a few days In this oily visiting with friends and rela tives. We have n car of funi-v VnVim srmds just arrived. Spuds will be lilglier. fall and ROt quantity price on this lot. IVwples Supply Co Jns Pko nnit TT-i. n 01 - ........ v. OD'l-lilll, of Portland, v.ho hav been enjoying nnniinir trip in this vlelnltv. left in th latter machine for' their homos thl smornlng. Tloth are form er residents of this city. A real live hathlng neautv Is Mildred Kilmer of the Mack Sennett s'mllo. 3he will stlnr nrf J.r. i.w the ProV.-n Melody Pvncopators at the armory Friday night, While worltlnir 1W1 . . -' m saw ......r , anynnviiio, Henry Mather, a ! resident of that place, had the mls , fortune to caVh his hand In aneh a ' manner that the end of his thumb i was cut off by the rapidly revolving! saw. ! Ie . Sheriff Sim Rtarmer left last night for M.d ford to attend the trial to be I Jield In IV -dorl court, where John I Ton and Charles Ttrumfleld are he- Ing tried for consplrarr against the1 riTernment In connection with the I operation of a large still dlsrov.redl district!"1' ln ll" 001011 VU'r Don't allow surfaces to rot it costs less to paint them. We've made paints for west ern use for 72 years. We use pure PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, zinc ' and color, but we mix them in scientific proportions with long time skill. Our white lead base must be fine enough to pass through a silk screen with 40,000 meshes to the square inch. That means covering capacity and ease of spreading. We super-purify the lead to make it "whiter," which means clear-toned colors. , The finished product on the bouse is a beautiful, elastic tough protective coating. We call these paints "Fuller Specification House Faints" be cause they are the very best made for the purpose. Fullers SPECIFICATION House Paints , Phoenix Pur Paint Pur Prepared Point Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co. "Phoe THEM. These palntt ire Im portant to you. ao it s important to go to the right stores to get them. Agents' names and ad dresses are printed ia the memo, coupon to the right. Cut it out and put it ia your pocket now. nainta. BUY For AH Exterior Jobs of PaiotloK. It ts Advisable to Secure the Services of a Master Painter Lee Pneumatic Puncture-Proof TIRES The only pneumatic puncture proof tire In the world with a money back guarantee. The .one tire on which you have no competition. The Lee Government '' Standard Tube The only tube offered to the. public made according to the rigid specifications of the United States Government. Made of heavy pure gum, lay er upon layer,-and Is over size. The tire Is only aa good as the tube within It. O.K. Garage H. C. OGDEN, Prop. 620 Winchester Street. Tooth Troubles by H,OERBAS,D.D.S. The causa of all tooth trouble ta the fermentation that takea Plaea In the meuth. The nlcrobea that secrete the powerful advents that eat through your tooth strusture con not be sucoessfully eom batted unless you seek the ad vice ef dentist. I VSS PA15LESS MKTHODS HHUCLATH TROTH IUlPLACE TEJlTH 8AMK DAT I CCTIG PrOlUtHEA, Kto. Etc -" a.v use sapaexit or my Kerttuc, Kflidencr and Re I Baottltr. . . I DR. NERBAS THE DENTIST PHOXK 48 R.ooia 9 Free Advice 1 ; on Painting ASKour ,gitf0, vice. He will AawZ. ? eard which ih0 shadei of thia dciir. able paiat f we bare a Fuller Specification Depart ment which will tell you all about the most desirable color achemra, color har. rnonjr and thoe other detaili jou Wlnt to know. - lor 72 Y.u J- : Established 1149 ' ( Branchi , la is Citl h w ' Delicti everywhere; white Enemtl. Fifteeto-pSL tush. W.sh,ble W,u PinS??" inamjl. Blra ,ni Koof pX SAVE THIS Cot this eat and pate It h , not book as a memo.) the following Agents; Marsters Drug Co. Pure Prepared Rose burg, Oregon TRESPASS Mmcj, . AJ1 persons are hereby warosj J to hunt or otnerwise treepaVoJa ranches at Happy Valleu4 n? - .A,ny person WoUtlaTty notice will be prosecuted ta Tusfoi extent of th to- ""l S. 0. MILLER. PKOFkWIOVAL CABpT lilt. t-;i (;k.f- a 1. - -I Phl-alnlan Rooms 22S-J27, tUai Bulletins:. . : . ' " isi. n- . " " Kane . J. 1st Mate nd Savtngt Buk Bfe Phann 197 muz. HE1NLINE Couevaii7 r Muaie sac Art Clasiea lu Art. Veice. Tlelin. Hut, I Harmony, Kiodergartea east jj It to Important that U cJiUerta of the Kindergarten a&4 Dua&laf Classes ara readj to kegla :! the elaas Monday, September Ula NEW CATALOa UPON RSCjUStT. Phone 390. Kohlnsgei tig Roseburg, Myrtle Point, Coquille and Marshfield Stage 7-Passen.er CA-S Can Leaves Hotel OmpQOs J a. aV dally. Fare to Myrtle Polat, f Ml. Fare to CoqiU's, IT.08. . Fare to Mare ,fi-ld. I.0. ' COAST AUTO LINES MOORE MUSIC . rvoii. Kindergarten to Advanced PopM Bell Sisters' 111 ic. VhoM I0 PRUNES Wanter for (aiming FKAAK 1. IVOKTOS ROSEBUR3. ORE00H. Bee A. J, GrM'- r. H. SINNIGER J, All kinds of ""f't "l.iJie warm air furnaow. blh " i 1 111 Ovk sere'' . ,k gtreei Retehsit 0f ... Phone 423 AUTO TOPS arxX mil 1 if) n'HOa.4TKR C.SLJOXES T. Phone S3.