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Rosraimn wiiwa-nEVTEW. ttfbivs.y. ocTortFrt 2., 1021. PARE FIVH (I DRESSES Arriving almost every day Charming Models ready for you in all the favorite materials ALSO Palmer Coats Modart Corsets Perrin Gloves Burchards St Krt Salct ABOUND THE TOWN 4 Bnitiiv Merlin Visitor T W Haker and wife, of Merlin. J '.pending a few days here at Mding to business matters. . U from Ten Mile lir and Mrs. J- M. Wood, of Ton Hile '!' yesterday here shopping. Bul'iuendlus to various business Mtters. flrhe from Yonralla Kit? Kdiia L. Meyers, of Yoncalla, irrlifd tit-re yesterday to at tend tho lavhei Institute which Is In session 11 the present time, b Irini Uinyonvlllc His. r.:i!ih KniRht. of Canyonville rftrraeil to her homo last evening liter spending tho day here shop-ling. Myrtie Creek Vlslloi Miss Kva Ackert, a resident of Myrtle Creek, la spending a few days here attending the Institute. Here from Kiddle K. Mayer, of Riddle, spent yester day In this city attending to various business matters. Yisltiiur, Here Mrs. P. A. Douglas, a resident of Albany, is spending a few days in this vicinity at the Louis Kohlhagen home. lenvea for Grants Pass Mrs. Esslo McAllister left for Grants Pass this morning, to spend a few days attending to business mat ter. .41.1 l.ooklncOver Orchard J. II. Vial, of I'eoria, 111., who owns a fruit tract south of Suther lin, was In the city today for a tew hours. The gentleman will remain In this section for a few weeks look ing after his interests. Safe milfc for infants & invalids W A rtr trra Korlick's The Original Avoid Imitations &d4 Substitutes. Per!nfnnt.lnvs1!dsttf,dOrowfnffCt.l1dra I Klcn lwim, iwr nrq uratn rtmwmn in fowaer rheOrtgimill,ood-UrinkI,orAAec I Wo Cooking NouruluDg Uicefttiblo 1 Vi Z2tt&S&S (?2lWr50 wm. iidiiai Lv wur ill -i'lii yflyi iiKM CLASSIFIED COLUMN ILL BstW iLAHMhlKn ADVBHTISkMbSNT)! WIIjIj BR FOUND OH I A ST PAGB UNDER HElOINa "SlIW TO I) AT." WANTED. WANTED Ford cmiuim. E. W. liar- 64m, 2l Lhm St. A-MhD TilfKeVN .iMmt or miiiBII. rbon 14-F-U. Rovur Ilrna. AM Kit 'I'll HI-'T i.lmi'i W. K. War- NTlCD riuiiu Review nfficn niKu ui the Nl-ws-WiU pay 6c per lb. UNNKriY HKI.P tt-AVTl'Il A,,r,l .1 HIlDtTV. Mill Sf t'rihlf I i.rtln A.rt.D l'nnii..:i Apply Mm. Kr.l li-Ka nn Ift 1 A.VrKlll(bl..r!. ... nun. Aii.ir..u. 1 oilier U housekeeper. Fisher. Phone urk, by young Newa-Ueview furnished furnished ANT KD T ITo 77 nOUSfL Ph. in.. Ifil'.l x VTiTTi , r-r: .. tlOtl fO ho at II. a L" I... I... Sit.. (Vi 9-t 1 m A.STKHiiiri .rT" " 1 A.NTED (Jood. tnrffill nniaU ot.nl 41 orters with n..rru, .?.....t.,.. -.A "Mi in hi.. ... .... t-, ?..., Haw. ,.; T, : uRie, Can t,ri.na -..o . nnj ....! pi i . sg, cure w bon 8ALB-1 I'hon 37-F13. Sharplei separator. Vtm SAIK Oak I'homt 1 and laurel wood. KOK SAl-K I'uid chassis, fla. Terms, l lioiie il-U. l-K SALK quince. J Ihnno lll-Fi;t. hn Hust-nbark. KLUt SALK Wood, govd wood, quick. J. M. Judd. KOK tisil.K Kir corfl Bros. Phone 14-K14. wood. Boyer FOR Kai.e: Itulbs of all kinds, best on the market, at The Fern. FOR HALE Horse and cow hay. Huy froin the pioducer. R. 1, tiox 16-. FOR SA.'jK (iray oats, vetch and wheat. V. C. Fitkens. C'anyonvlllv. oil A1.K iai8 Ford roadater, Hiiiip und easy tortnu. Hose burg Th Co. FOR SALi: luo tlrr old growth fir bliM'k wood on good road. Liiidblom, Oixonvllle. MltU'CI t 1H0TII kind. c. of all GuthrldK. FOR 8 Cull leliclous apples al the orchard &0c per box. N. 1. llew'tt, Hrockway. FOR SAI.K Modern 6-room houne with cement haKeiiient. Terms. Inquire 4i!0 So. Stephens Ht. FOR SAII- Five room house and 2 Kood KHtdn lots, flJuO. Address A. 11. H., .ewn-Revlew. Kood t 31 "irt mortKaKt se ptate, 20 year rural iin.l 3 year straiRht K. Rice, of illce & r'ty on r..i ;r:t limns. 2 Lif 'u-'""'.' v,,u huy or 'our llosi.s. k"M, nly lhe "lKh grade yni!,.! 'rn.m''it. munlilpal. cur- Mym.n ' " "". "'""it our mit louKlas Abstract Inu . ti. 1 ra;n at. Kinder nlcase TM'vT: -.r- . 't um. ; I ''' rncll. Ownrr niny 111 .T ' -alllnB at thla offlca ramn. a. r calling r alv. Owhh at thli t L "'"in ? inri l..n hM,fc rontalnlnsr v : Owner nuu Hr hT i riil,J!nf this office f',:'vn?'Jftr advertisement. J'!. ...riir n corner ut r .old BTav hnr "i and hflled. wpot In ,,.'"jw'irctse Oregon '' m.; , . " ninirton atr-ota. ama hy Ictentlfl thla a.l. Call 1 t ft-VT- ..- 7 w'),. .. '!' r.H.tup Car. '""r' fat "--10 In mnrf- nnl water. ao. commrT u. R 81.11. I-'Olt SAI.K l'ord tuurliiK -"ur, coiHlitlun. A ImrKiiln. Call i K. Kliat Ave. N City. K 111 S A l.: Frcah cuwa. Hitrsr. waffons, etc., nt the auction aule at J':rnpr luirn. Sut., Oct. 21. (lit SALK 4)ne Jcracy, tfivliiK milk Hood fa nlly cow. J. I Weber, Itob' eits t'ri'C.-k. l'tuine 4-F13. Foil KALK Fir cord wood, 16 In. Will deliver In your rity. write i' price. I. J. llnff, Sutherlln. Kllt KAI.I-: Hudson a.-edter In A-l condition. A real bantam 11 laxen at once. Itonehurg Tire Co. FOR 8AI,U Prlvata tourlnr car. model. In rirat ciaaa conaiuon. wer V. M.. Nw-Rtlew. Ftllt SAI.K Cine 6 volt "econd hand battery. In kooi condition. A real haro-nln. at 6-0 Winchester St. O. K (InriiKA- 191' AO UUOII KVEXIXO FOI.I AiuAiik the uevrn or eUcliI Uiptca tlmt thla deiiurtnifiii u( ujillft ihm not ouucrrn Itarlf with are the mat ter of chuuKiug froin aiiiiiiiier lo fall uml. rwear, lumxliea on "The front la on the punkin," ami the leiiitth of lie lailiea' akirla. We have uo quar rcl Sith theae jaH, but have in cllnml to Ihe theoiy that we wrren't KetthiK out that kind of an almanac, ) it is a rurious fart that at liwl half of all the colitrilnitii.ua e re reive have lo Uo nlth these ques lions. We have neve: been able to rn-c aiiything partirular illertliiK In the practkf of pullinfc on heavier tiothiiur, when It became eohl. Itiley'a Imkmii has been pariHliral to death and the skirt thins has been dlscuased to the point of utter boredom. Ilie rolyuiu isn't much (lotitl cheers) but It does have its simple limits. Yo ed. today ree'd a gov't postcard shrned It. H. 8. Student. The student informs ye ed. that next week Is "tiood Speech" week and then goes on to Inquire whether or not it would be proper to have the orchestra play "Ain't we frot fun." No, liardenalla, the music in question should be re titled, "Haven't we got fun." Ioc Bailey, the Month deer creek, broccoli connoisseur, sent in a branch benrfnif two persimmons Hat urduy. Hoc didn't briujt In the fruit himself for fear we'd ak him for something more substantial, ye ed. having not yet acquired the pcrnlm inon apis'titc. - 5 If everybody lived In glass houses the reformers would have convul sions. During business hours the stenog raphers will continue to wear desk stockings roll tois, 9 No girl's heart is In the right place unless she has quit lacing. FlapiM'rs now wear the pictures of their "steadies" on their shoe buckles. Nothing Is so pitiful as a well- dressed woman in a dilapidated Ford. Why Is it a man with his wife al ways sneers at a god-lMklng girl in a bathing suit? Target practice is on for the win ter months in the i'earce harni-ss sho nil of the boys having stocked up with plug and set their sights on Hurry b community stove, The most economical womnn we know of is the one who takes a lUI-t slniwlierry carnival hat anil decor, utes it for 1021 use. Jim Slnrrett has resurrected his overroal which was brought over the plains from Ak Snr Hen and placed it in use. He savs the mothball aroma will soon wear o(T. If there Is ever a shortage In face nowder the sweet young things will be coninellcd to wash their faces once in a while. Ol lt DAILY HOKOSCOl'K. October 2." If you are born on this date you are almost too gsid to be true. You are the guy Diogenes went iMinnimr for with a lantern. Von never tell wlfle a fib, don't knim full hand from a busted straight and brinir home your enveloiie nil nnenrd. The only thing you need Is halo anil you are reaoy lor " mansion In the skies. When you fall for a girl, yon smash yourself all over the scenery anil after that she can knlck your roll any old tbne. You detest joiin Barleycorn and you are full of I'hrisiian-like simplicity. You love kids and chickens. When you lieoome real angry yon remark, spiteiuny, Oh Ktilash:" and tnai lets you ou., Willi this splendid equipment you would make a Jim dandy Jelly bean onlv vou have an Insane uesire n unrk. which Is- ioreuin 10 me ii uc Im.hii. Your gem Is the diamond, but you ..111 ,,nlv isissess one III your me, ui.idi vim will buv on the plan, ,l.,ll,.e down and a dollar every tiim they catch you, and this you wm .ii.. .. u.i.ii. ulrl. wIiimc hoard you have decided to pay for the rent of i. nninnil existence. You certainly are an easy mark and you delight In being trimmed. v..m. colors are white and yellow -...I . wear soulful nccklles. You are lust too pure for anything and ii'. . abaiiie the rest of the wort mils It over on you. Your name wll .l.ll.- he Mike or Bill, hut ......i.i i.. he Montmorency or I'crcl val. Jnmes Hawkins Nnpler. followc f m.ekaione In the llccdsnort see. IS Yes, Flour Has Dropped Again VM STMlling ate Drturiafic Story dWirfinU kirfax't Anbithitt AN UNINTENTIONAL HVRT though I did not mean lo and I was u ashamed that I had even given her I thought a great deal about what i cause to think that I was a Pharisee. C.loria had told me as 1 pulled my wasn't trying to find fault with built-in" bed from out the dining, you, Gloria. I was Just making tlie room buffet. contrast. I want you to know that 1 Mv life had changed as completely hone. I shall lie like you, and I know the last three weeks as that bed you are going to help me a lot. Ann hlch masqueraded as a buffet In the tonight, when 1 say my prayers, lull kai.k A limited number or lt;irr,'d llmK cocKereia. a. strain. M.liii eucli. It. C. Brown. ItoKebiirs. re. Foil XAI.K- ri; anil runa like Itosehurg. I. St. II I'., new kland nix. Iook The beat buv In Wilson, 121 t"a lilt WALK fl""d. K-nlle naddle horae ante for children, l. Ml. Inquire 11. J. Wilson, mllo west hden bower wtore. FOlt HALF, Small medium inii'r llnnana applen. .',"c per nn. i ic them vouraelf. AI.o hack for aale. K. Trilebtnod. Il"e'2"r.?: rTlit SAI.VV-Fox hound pupl. frnrr trained llock Price 17 It a pair. o. alncla male lift, female a.0. F.rrln lllee. Qiiklanil.i'on. FOlt HALF. Jllne volt battery, Kood ahipe- one l-re.to-LIKht -aa tank new: lo 1 r,-aril. meel drum. Kat llchf 30xnv4 Weed aktd chains. 11' clal $1: hardwood V tl:irnee. Ff l Uft A I. B A. y W'rM. ""TJ . n.le I? K at rsweh and i. ta Hnver4i. i'lo. arreli 11 each. Wln'he.ler ft- orde also for thnronrtibre nonrbon Had turkey toma. I'hona H-T. But, as the Colored lady said to her rival, "Ah done saw him fust" We intend to keep on "seeing him fusl" just as often as possible. The more of your needs you buy from a properly managed co-operative business the more money it can save you. The more of your needs - you buy from any other dealer the more money he can make off your needs. "A word to you should be sufficient" We unloaded another Car of Flour and Feed Saturday but were too busy selling it to write an ad and tell you about it. Come in and get our new prices before you buy. "See Us First. We Can Save You Money" Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange 643 Winchester Street offj AUTHOR fl ''ITThI ti,, iirvmtMM. In our nil'lM with Ii restenliiv eve. nnd af ter looking over the large variety of school ma'ams in attendance at the i..-. i,..i announced Ills cantliiini f.., Hiimtr Kch.ftl superintendent ui. ni.idimi Is: Teachers' Inst limit ,n three weeks." He has all of ' . . . ..i.i ii.a .'n.iinrer anil miw in i" in Itotebiirs with him, heart and soul. ft 9 Dear reepul: Meet onler yon winter anvnl of I'nine Mrkln's rite now or you'll be left In the aonn. ,..!.- iit a few are a goln' ter be nrinte.1 ao yon'd might as well get In on the bread Yores troolv. Ye eil. of Prune nmmfleld proveil that he waa a clean cut" man. Who can remember when they used hair tonic to rnh on the head? I.AKK PKllimH HKK: -There's ao trafflck rrmimwloa tm ha atrmlgtit line first as lnt. I'lrkln's. uytlme was a change from the old four-poster whlcn my mother and other ancestors had used for cen- uriet way back in old Virginia. Vaguely 1 seemed lo understand hat I had entered inlo an entirely new world a world where It Is up the elrl every minute a strenu ous world where no one but the girl herself can decide a world of op portunity beset by dangerous temp- ation a world where the girt nas io flglit not only for her daily bread but for her very soul. I wondered If Gloria nnd the girls who. like her. had had to fight these battles over and over had lost any ot hat feminine charm 1 had been nught to consider woman's greatest fascination. Truo, Clorla hail lost every Intima tion of helplessness, hut as I thought of her in her varying moods, I fell hat she was the most Interesting mile creature I had ever met. I contrasted her with Naomi, my childhood friend, and the picture was go utterly at variance that 1 laughed a'oud. This brought Gloria back into the room. She was a picture or girlish neau There was no charm missing from that radiant face or siennot- form which was thinly covered oy her mull nightdress. No eirl who had lived under ine. protection of homo and family could hove had a sweeter expression. She r.nkeri as though she mlgnt nave stepped out of a room that had been forever hemmed about wttn inose who had kept every shadow or ad versity and sophistication from her. Her red brown nair naa neen brushed until every Btrand or it crinkled about her face, frame-like. She looked at me a moment as I was busily twisuns my nan ' my fingers. Oh. your hair is naturally curiy: How beautiful: she exciaimea as she touched one of the curls mat was nanging uuu ....... . iM .... mnra i.entitirni innn' ii is in.. - , .. . V 1(1... yours,'" I answeren. in uu-i vours better; It Is so nice and wavy. While mine, yon see, Just curls up in little rlnglots." 'Vlrgie, you are a constant source of Joy to rie ynu dear cnnn. linn i you know thai my hair has been per manently waved?'' What is that'" Oh. It means that It has been baked and toasted for hours while 1 sat fn misery, expecting every -moment to be burned by the elertrlr current which healed every little pad about which it was rolled. It cost me $2:i.'iO. b-it than neaven ii inns six months. And you may be sure that no matter how hot the day is your hair will not come out of curl in the middle of a picture." "Must a girl in the movies have curly hair?-' I aked rather com nlacentlv as I twisted some of mine around my finzer. "Why. my near ehlld, don t you know that rurlv hair Is about half the slock In trade r.f a girl who wants lo make an Impression upon a direct nr? Hut what weie you laughing at am 1 a,lt A In'" .I lust trving to Imagine what I Aunt Virginia and giandfather and: Eddie Mnntfnr'h and all the reft I would say about me." They would undoubtedly say. Mr- tie that I was not fit company for vou And yet. I am not sure, Vlrgie. that I am not better than you are with all your ancestors. You don't i krow yet what ynu will do under stress of clrctim'ianrea I do. You have never hem templed I hava And what the.e people who know nothing about the temptation which circumstances may bring to some of us have to sav really matters very little to ma. 1 kni" something they do not understand, and boeaus (hey do not understand It their opin ion It withleiV I taw that I tad rt Rlav-ai- Men who Pay shall thank God that he let me find you." "You're a dear" said Gloria Im pulsively. She put her arms about m neck nnd burst Into tears. "Why. tiloria. what la the matter? I would not have made you cry for the world. Surely you know I did not mean to.. Tell me I did not hurt you, nia." "No, you didn't hurt me. nut oh. Virgin! Virgle! I thought he loved me. I wanted III in to love me. And oh, God! pity me when I saw him today I knew that I still wanted him to lovo me, even though 1 am only one of the llfty-seven varieties," she added flippantly. "I wonder," and she looked at me Intently, "if you're going to be the fiftv-olghth." "Don't you remember, Gloria, that there are only fifty-seven varieties: there ain't goln' to he no fifty eighth," I snld with a disregard for Krammar that fitted the moment. TtrMORIUIW Gloria's Tears. o Ilefore you buy wall paper from mall order houses or peddlers, call at 403 West Cass St. and get prices. Wall paper 20 cents per double roll, trimmed ready for use. KHITTERS ! V We hive full line ef AF Mirpolf Orffoo Wonted V We have full line ef Mirpolf Orffoo Wonted Yarn, beautiful aMortment of colon and different weijhtl for every purpoie. Come and aelect your Marpolt Vain bow, HARTH'S TOGGERY . DYEING Now is the time 'to have your summer clothes dyed for winter wear. Wesolicit orders for dyeing. 7" -1 ! Our Aito Will OalL PtMM 177 T the Least for Clothes HEY don't try to save on the "Price" they save by getting fine quality. The long wear they get means fewer Clothes to buy you'll save by com ing here you'll get Hart Schaffner & Marx Quality; one-third more value Satisfaction or money back. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx MII.I.I.MOKY IIISt'Ol XT SAI.i:. My 20 per cent discount sale on trimmed hats, sports. Bailors, und tains, will continue nil tills -week. Mrs. Gray, at Holloas Storo. The Rebcknhs are giving a Hal lowe'en social Tuesday evening, Oct. 25th. An iuvltntion U extended to the pulilfc. Ail in. 25c. Come and enjoy tho evening with us. Hy or der N. n. This is Your Week Come and See What a Modern Laundry Really Is Here and throughout the United States October 24 to 29 will be cele brated in modern laundries as Visit ors' Week. We, in cooperation with 6,000 other laundries, will keep open house for our patrons and friends. Will you help us make this obser vance a success in our community ? , We want you to come and see for yourself what a modern laundry is ; really like how clothes are washed, rinsed, dried, starched, and ironed; how every precaution is taken to give 1 horough cle.inliness, and to safeguard , the healt h of home and of community. j The dutt 3 are October 24 to 29 come any time that will be conveni ent to you. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 4:M V. J.lt'KSON Phone 79 Zend it jfWpundiy