RoaEsmo KBWB-HtnTBW. TrRsnAY. Kfvi:mi n 122, 1921. MOB THItRH WiU tewM(iin mm m Nut STo such a t ad come-back a $ie WE WERE all sltUmt. IN THE imokln( car. AND HARRY, who admit. HE'8 A bora comedian. TURNED TO mo ud nil "I'D BEEN reading about 8PIRIT MESSAGES, and WHAT HAPPENED to me. I DREAMED my watch was nae, AND WOKE and looked." OF COURSE I had to bit. .-. AND ASK, "Waa It fonar.' AND HE laid. "No-. , ( BUT IT waa going." . 80 THEY kidded me UIL I THOUGHT Id set hunk, 80 I Mid, "Well. DREAMED one day. - WHILE RIDINQ with Hairy. THAT THE barn wu burnlnc. BUT WOKE up and josh. IT WAS Harry's clr&rott" AND HARRY said. NOT TODAY, old dear. I'M 8M0KING your kind now." AND PULLED a pack. OF "SATISFVS." AND THE only come-back. I COULD scare up waa. "I8NT THAT classics wrapper. GREAT FOR keeping. CIGARETTES FROM drylac. EVEN IN hot alrT" "111 &r Aon ft Mfnilnn Wins ud Dnmatlc Story Utfrfinl fairfax't WUtiol A XKW I.KJHT EXTRA! The Chesterfield moisture - proof wrapper. Increases our cost, not yours but it's 'good business, for it adds to your enjoyment. It pre serves the delicate flavor of these wonderful Turkish and Domestic tobaccos, and keeps the cigarettes firm, fresh and good tasting whatever the weather. estenie CIGARETTES 1 1 Id "What a fool I have been, what a fool! Because I have money. 1 thought I could escape. because 1 was able to buy so many people, be cause I found them groveling about me. betum ihey fla'.UTed me, I thought I wart smarter, more rlever than others that I saw going down tne same pnlh to damnation; thel lives, their better natures, chokot with the dirt of selfishness und greed. "Oh, yes, 1 know," he continued a-: rtla looked at him, "remorse lia.i m. by the neck this morning and 1 I: n . that I, loo, am being swept mut ii; something that I could nut poisibl;. forsee. Kate has played me a trtci, that' I could not possibly prepare for, and in playing it she has also wreck ed the life of that poor girl. If Kitty does go blind, I shall never forgive myself. "Oh, the mockery or it all. This fotjllsh, senseless grasping at some thing we know Is not good for us. and calling it a good time ." And then, seemingly goaded to a despair beyond all power to bear, there came from his lips a slow, comprehending, soul-deep curse upon himself and tlio life that he had led. Rla raised her head from his shoulder and iclosed his mouth with a tear-wet kiss and the curse gave way o that awful dry, sobbing groan that a" man gives when his whole ba ng is rent in twain. Ria! Rla". he whispered. "You ave come to me when life Is worst. Yes, yes. I know, he said as he troked the arms that were thrown bout his neck convulsively. "You ave always tried to be my good an gel, but I would not have-it. If I had followed you and where your love led, J would not, now, be here. Oh. the divine pity and tender ers of woman! Why do you stand by me, Rla? I do not deserve your love. '. "But oh, do know, dearlieart, tnai believe, I believe," he said slowly In the tones of. a zealot at the alter. Again. Herbert Richardson believ ed in women. Again he believed in tho holiness of love and at last ne was ready to fight for the life of his own soul. At last those two lost spirits were accord and for them for the mo ment nothing else mattered. One does not realize the long hours or even the murmurs of the passim: populace when one is on the hill or canary. But for me tho hands on tne ciook oed. I know that we must ne get ting to the studio. I did not want to Intrude 'upon-this fat-red hour when Herbert Richardson was ngnting uu decisive battle with his baser sen. Help me to keep my nerve, ma, he pleaded. "Help me to take care that poor girl in some way, in-'i' Uoorrr & Mriu Tobacco Co. II Large Apples Are in Demand &J ytm kn0 mint rJU Ck-fHUU pmekmgmafior THRIFTY PEOPLE ARE THANKFUL that they have exercised Judgment in financial management that they have practiced prudent economy and banked their funds systematically. A good suggestion start an account 'lth the Hoseburg National Bank. interest Paid on Savings Accounts I TheRosebui National Bank Kosebur,Oie USD CAM. lyiuun CAUSED BY FOREIGN ENVOYS. tfrst Arrived I -4 NewLine of SWEATER COATS FOR WOMEN Come in and See Them I. ABRAHAM THE SILK STORE By DAVID L. BLUM ENFELD (United lreaa Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. Walk Ing sticks and arms conference seem about as far apart as cabbages and kings or the carpenter's sealing wax and Alice in Wonderland. As a matter of fact, there's a very close alliance between the two. The arms conference is going to set the fashion In carrying sticks. Every diplomat from across the seas has brought his stick with him. Some of them have brought two or three, lard- Lee of Fareham tor instance, carried his when he climbed out of his Pullman at the Union station here. The Jap anese delegates all. carried them on their arrival. Secretary Hughes has adopted a black stick with a crook .handle, Sir Auckland Oeddes has carried one for years and years, as all good Britishers do. Harding, Root, and even Secretary Weeks have developed the habit. Everybody who Is anybody In Washington today is carrying stick. The fashionable men's shops advertise the latest from Piccadilly In walking sticks In their windows and you may see literally scores of young men and old ones, too, for that matter, emerging from the gov ernment offices here for their luncheon with stlclti In the crook of their elbows as If tb'-y had oarrled such ornaments all their Uvea. Americans generally say that they have no time to carry such useless things as walking sticks. Th American who goes to London or Paris buys himself a walking stick When he gets home ha drops It like a hot brick presumably ror fear of being laughed at. Today he has pulled It out Into use again. In the rooms of the gov ernment offices here where formerly one saw but hats and coats hanging on pegs one now can count the stick less pegs on one's fingers. me to give her a chance even though she is now crying iu half-frenzy that i nave worse than murdered her." "Oh, she can't say that! She can't say that," assured Rla. She is saying It," asserted Herb. "Then let me go to her. Perhaps I can get the fruth from her. Oh, I will be kind to her,' urged Gloria as Herb shook his head. . In answering, a look came into her eyes that made her a fisure of Love standing there, wounded but not van quished by this awful blow of fate. Prido and willfulness, courage and appeal was in that look and they were all overlaid by that selfish ten-' dorness that only a woman can give to the man she loves more than her self. That hour that hour of Herbert Richardson's, supreme humiliation and Intense despair was the hour whin tiloria Summers registered her greatest triumph. . At that moment Gloria became the potential mother who, taking into ner maternal amiB the man she loves, soothes him with Ineffalile tenderness. "Do you think you should go to her?" asked Herb, yielding to Gloria's look. "The hospital is agog wllh gossip. I hate to have your name mixed up in this sorry nioss." But. despite Ills words, thero was relief and hope in his voice as he asked the question. "Of course I should go to her," af firmed Gloria positively. "Rut, Ria do you see the time?" I ventured to siiRRest. They both whirled upon me in a way that made nie understand they had forgotten my exlstance. "Oh, what shall 1 do, Herb, what shall I do? I am due at the studio at nine o'clock. We are making some very important scenes today." "Then you must go," said Herbert decidedly. "I am not going to have vou put aside a duty, even though It bo a business one, at this time when we nave decided to go straight to-( Kether." Gloria turned to him with an In quirintr look. "Do you is it too much to ask. Ria do you think we could be married today?" Again Gloria turned her face to ward her lover and the look of the Madonna gave place to the iook Vat a woman gives to the man who holds her heart In his hands. "I know I am seiri'h, Gloria, but. '-iu understand my need is great." I had been pulling on my hat and T went to the door quickly, saying: "I'll lie in your car, Herb. And rcallv. Heih, Itla must go." "(If course she must go. Sweet heart, eet vnur hat." TOMORROW At the Slucllo. PROSSER, Wash., Nov. 22. Suc cess attained by a tarmer reiwims northwest cf here producing large apples while his neighbors complain ed that their fruit was unusually small in Bize has attracted tne atten tion of eastern Washington horticul-turallsts. J. W. Moore, the farmer, stated recently that he credited his success to the fact that he thinned out his apples last spring more than his neighbors did. He said that he pre ferred to produce a few large apples n preference to a large numuei u. small ones. ... Mnnre'. trees are only eignt veins old tut are credited wllh averaging eleven boxes or apples to the tree tMs vear. Or a total or approximate ly 1 500 boxes produced on two acres of ground, only 34 boxes contained apples as small n Moore's apples are ot me variety. HOUSE OV A THOUSAND ItO.XES. Can's wish to announce that their store will again have a huge stock of Christmas boxes. And as usual "Carr's can save you money." A new car of those rancy Yakima Gem pota'oes, also a new price. Be sure and ask to see them and get price at Peoples Supply Co. THE IDEAL GIFT. Your portrait will carry the per sonal messages better than any other present you can buy. We will be pleased to show you the new styles In mountings and the latest light ings. Satisfaction guaranteed on all our orders. Clark's Photo Studio, Roseburg Nat'l. Bank Bldg, COLDS GRIP Fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza by taking laxative Brom Quinine tabeft which destroy germs, act ss a tonic laxative, and keep the sys tem In condition to throw off attacks of Colds. Grip and In fluenza. Be sure you get (BROIUiQ The genuine bears this signature Price 30c NOTICK Of HAL.U OF OOVEUNMENT TlAIliKK. Utmcriii Uiiid Ulfico, Washington, D. C. October 20, Notice In hureby given that subject U i lie conditions unu n nil tut Ions ot thv Act ikt June V, mti Ui Slui,, lU.'and Hie instructions of the Secrulary of th interior of September 15, 1 1 1 7 l-tti I. U., 4-1 7 J, the timber on tho follow iiiK lunds will bo wold iee. 7, ltt.il, at 10 o'clock A. M., at public auction ut the United StateH lund office ut HoHebutK, OreHon, to the binheat bidder at nol It-riu than tho uppruiHtd value us hIiowii by titt notice, wale to be subject to tht approval of the Secretary of the in-tt-rior. The purchase price, with an additional kuiil of one-fifth of one pr cent thereof, belliK coininlHHlonti al lowed, muMt be deposited at time of dale, money to be returned, If sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will Ikhuc for tlio timber which niunt be re moved within ten years. Itlds will be rtnelved from citizens of the United .States, R!9m tat lona of such citizens and corporations organized tinder the laws nf the Tnited Htates in any stiite, territory or district thereof only. I'pon application of a fiialillrd purchaser, the tlmbfr on any eal subdivision will be offered separately before he inn In cluded In any offer of a, lamer unit. T 10 fv, II. VV Sec. 3, Kot 1. fir lttO M., eetiitr KS M.. H K NKVi. r i:tS5 M.. cedar 60 M.. none of the II r limber to be sold fur lens (him $l.7f per M.. and none nf Hie cedar limber to tie sold for h-Hji than fl.im per M T. 21 S., R. 4 V, Sec. 3.1. NK", NICH. ,,r ir,,, M NW, NK',. fir K0 M.. SV NK'4. Mr M.. SK'4 N1-H4. fir 400 M., cedar loo M., none of the fir timber tn be sold for lens th in $1.75 per M., and none of the reiittr timber to be sold for less tahn $1 .00 per M. WTLMAM Sl'HY, Com missioner, fieneral I-and Office. Our Dry Clean ing saves your clothes saves your money. Get the habit now. Our Ante Will Call. Plior. 177 Choice Cuts and Others A fe w weeks ago a news paper man visited one of the wholesale markets of Swift & Company. He wanted to see a retailer buy a loin of beef and then watch the retailer sell the porterhouse and sirloin steaks from it over his counter. He thought this would make a good story. The head of the mar ket took the reporter into the "cooler" where he showed him a high class side of beef. With a wooden skewer he marked off the loin and said, "That would cost a retailer just 40 cents a pound, but it's only 8 per cent of the weight of the whole side. ' "This piece, (and he marked off about one-fourth of the carcass) is the chuck and I'll sell it at wholesale for 7 cents a pound. Please remember, this is one cf our best sides of beef. We also have beef which selh for half' as much." This wide variation in the price of various cuts from the same side of beef is caused largely by demand for the tender cuts. The others are, of course, just as wholesome. It seems as though more people than ever are demanding choicer cuts, and their demand sets the price. If few people 'ask for the forequarter cuts, the price of forequarters will automatically drop to a figure low enough to induce people to buy because of cheapness. Even though certain cuts sell for relatively high prices, other cuts, due to lack of demand sell so low that our profit from all sources over a period of five years averaged only a fraction of a cent a pound. It is competition between consumers for - the choice cuts that keeps prices for those cuts relatively high; an equalizing demand for all parts of the carcass would benefit producer, packer, retailer and consumer. Our average wholesale selling price of all products has fallen about 40 per cent since September 1520. Swift & Company; U. S. A. PROFfcfWIOlV!. CAKTm WHS. TAVI.OH. M HSi:. konv 1TS-I. OH. I,. A. WKI.I.g. Orntlat. 117 Perklna HIilK. Phone 3 1 3. Flour Is -'own again, re sure and get our caah price before you buy your winter supply at the Teoplus Supply Co. . Oil. KlfiKMi a. SPKAII, Chlrnprartlc 1'hynlclan. Rooma FerKIni IlullillriK. I MKS. F. I. OWKVerut Flowera. Phone 240. 1119 Ho. Jarksnn HI. . I'l.Yl.KK Chiropractic 2Vi XV. iJinn St. 1)11. IH. II. Physician. Mil. 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