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fAr.B pom wmNrsmv. MATirri 22, 1022. smnrvtv. mikh 2?!. 1022. 1 Claims Tipton A4 Tvr ttt nrYTTm s Father of Child rCBI-sr rCfhS IS raH K t T1, 11190 of Kojr T1p,on' 1919 1 SljilwHklSlill lth being Uie father of the !) inumhs JL-rJLVA A. XmJW iii chuj 0f Augusta beeciofl, will be F hoard lefore Justice of the Peace J flcorKO Jones, on Tuesday muni iiik at V TO TDK IIOKSK 5 10 o'clock. I'ndor the present Kluie 4 9 'a', the father (jf an llleKitiinuta I nterna tional 5 2 P COMPLETE Wil li YOl It ('HOICK Or Tlt.( Toil 1'MHV. child way be held for 1U support aft er a hearing In the Justice and circuit courts. The proceedings are of u si mi-criminal nuturo but a peniten tiary sentence or jult sentence Is nut iiillictoel, the court uslittf Its aulhcir lly to determine Hid amount of sup port which must be paid by the fath er. In Hie event of a complaint by tho girl, charging tlio man with be ing t ho father of the child, u hearing Is grunted In the Justice court. If, in the opinion of the Justice, there Is sufficient evidence to warrant, iho FREE r t Skinner Home mi uxi s f S2tZiUU9 &tit Story OiMt iWcut AxtUatM.! A V.VIQI K IN ITATIOX beautiful, Gloria, bo sweet, bo utterly lovely. I am bo proud of you!' Oh, The next day Theodore Stratton l'lrgi, the wonder of It all. Hut If greeted me at the viilch w ith a eucr. ; love can work such miracles for me "You have lea r '"..l the ways of a' not tbe Gloria Summers of tho movlne picture i ijl early, haven't ' niovb 9 - but Just Maggie Smith born you, Virgle? Yon .eked the band- of a drunken father and an over fciniost and IiIkxcs: of tlioso football j worked, undernourished mother, then players and tai;.' 1 him quickly. the miracle of Kitty Daltou's re dielu't you?" !i.einption Is understandable to me." That handsomest and bli.'gest foot-1 "I'y this time." I said to niysniT, ball player i7.,s h. .mi w ith my as ihoughis of Kitty's supreme sac- name, .Mr. Straiten, ever (dnce 1 was'rlfee for love filled my mind, "Ula live years old. He comes fiom my' must know what love did for Kitty own home town." jPalmn and what Kitty Dalton did "Ah, now 1 understand many ! for love." man Is hold for the circuit court' thlns," he mummied crptically, hisi I had plenty of time for thoughts where if found vulhv a certain sum 1 mouth very close in my ear, as we I all thiit day for everything went to bo provided for the support of ! WPre rehearsing. -Ami I expect you the child Is designated. In Ibis cato j " excitement oser the game," he coniiuuen, in the lnierv.ti oeiween AIOIOItY BA-M'E. Regular dance at the Ann- ory Saturday night, Huron 25. Otl'a Orchestra. t Attorneys Wimberly hnd Cordon lep resent tho defendant, Hoy Tipiou, and District Attorney Neiiner appears for the Biaie and Attorney It. L. KU d for the complaining wilncsi. Tip ton and Miss lie-croft both reside at iuchester. J.F . Barker & Co Scene of Party u L- . Miss Ruth Powell, daughter of lng school at the University of Ore Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Powell, of this gon to spend the spring vacation city, arrived here Ihls morning visiting with hei parents and from Kugetie where she Is attend- frl-iicls. TUB SIIK STCIIIK" TIIH Nil K KTIIIIK" TIIK HII.K STOHIr" New SPRING GOODS -Are Arriving Daily SEE OUR- NEW Woolen Sport Skirting. Our NEW Silk Umbrellas, and our NEW Sport Silks AT NEW PRICES . ABRAHAM Till: HII.K STIIIIK' "TIIH SII.K MCllli: I Hi; M,K MOIII!" TIIH MII.K KTIIIIK" ft Tory delightful time was spent (It the h. li. tSkinuor home last even ing when Mrs. L. li. Skinner and Mrs. U. A. Johnson were hostesses at a dinner and evening party. The spacious rooms of the beautilul home were artistically decorated with yel low daffodils and ferns. At 7 o'clock a delicious dinner was served oil a prolilly decorated table. After din ner the guests spent the evening with music, dancing and games. i'hosft present at the evening gaieties were: Misses .Maudo Hlme, (Omnia I'dund, June Wharton, Stella wicklam, Helen Wlcklnm, .Mabel Olsen, .Miss Kennis tnn. Janet, Ford, Mahala Hoy, Joe Murphy, l)r. Wade, John I'errington, Gene Kennoy, .Messrs. ltnlph ijuino, Franks Clemens, Ivan Pickens, Ly man Skinner. .Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Cklnnor and Mr, end Mrs. U. A. John son. In 1ilng the guests who attended the SKlnner party on Wednesday evening tho following names were omitted: Misses Grace Lloyd, Anna llryan, Clistie Meek, Lois Parks and Ivan Plcxenn. XOTIC'K. TTiit irrflTdl tntirl 11 nil rlvor ftfA I- ment. or exc-vallng work, call phone f" lr '"ve '" l;rb "'19 1B7-R. A. ft. Wallace Sand & Gravel 1 tno 1:lt h 1 rt Company. awry. Theodore ytratron was in a I easily temper. Maud Sanson seemed terrorized. The director was exasper ated to the breaking point and to cap the climax about 11 o'clock It began to rain. Not having planned on In terior work in the cabin of the yacht, the assistant director had given no orders for the lights to be set up. As Boon as possible I got away from all tho mess and with Mrs. Chester went back to the hotel. I found a hurried note from Eddio saying: "Mrs. Chester and you are to dine at tho training table tonight If you care to do so. All the fellows are dying to meet a motion picture actress. I am the most popular man In the party. The captain has stretched a point to let me invite you both. Come if you can. Have you seen tho article in the newspper? I have baen ragged about It all day, but I know It is envy. Will meet yoa in the lobby at G:30 or oxpect a mes sage from you." Mrs, Chester was even more excit ed than I. "Won't It be wonderful, Virglo? And to think that they In vited me! What shall 1 say to them? The dears!" "Talk to them Just as you do to me, Mrs. Chester. I'm rushing to the news stand for a paper." There It -vas clear across the front rage. "Football Star Kisses Moving Picture Actress in Hotel Lobby" and then followed a very highly colored under which the hopes of his life 1 account of my meeting with Kddie. we re burled. I At the end It said:. "Miss Winston Is I wondered If Glorl.--. had received the daughter of Ralph Winston, the my letter in which I had told her ! famous moving picture director. It Is ali about Kitty. t'Jorla bad express- j said .that In her next picture her ed surprise and jv'. in her last let-! name will go up in electric lights." ter. that Kitty had 'come back" sol "Oh. Mrs. Chester, did you tell beautifully. She remarked: "That ! that reporter that. Theodore Strat just shows what love, real love, will j ton will be furious." do. Kitty Imlton was the last girl! "Of course, my dear," she answer that I would pjp i t John Storm to ' ed serenely, "that Is exactly what I want him to be." And then her face th the last shot and M" next rehearsal. "Of course I am. aren't you?" "1 am, Virgle," put in Maud San son. "Theo alnmM promised mo last night that we should all go." "You misundci .-toud me, Maud," was Thro's irate exclamation. "But IT I had I would understand today what a foolish promise it was. It would cost me at least a thousand illars to see a lot of husky young haps mauling eac h other all over the field. We will finish up. I hope, with hard work on Thursday with the wreck scene. Hut if we givo a whole afternoon to a football game we can't leave San Francisco before Satur day." Kvcn Maud Sanson's face fell and I know that I was ready to cry. IJeing a motion picture actress was not all cakes and also 1 had already found out that it was mostly work and hard work. Neither your grief nor your pleasure could be considered when your work was on. Thinking of this my thoughts w'an-dorc-d to the grave in Riverside where slept Kitty Dalton. 1 .was sure that it was covered wl.h fresh flowers. Tonight, as the grey shadows, of the twilight crept ln. John Storm would lie silting before the burning logs of Iho great wood fire, looking out through the window at the mound Farm Chiefs Quit Their Jobs PORTLAND. Or.. Mar. 21. Geo. A. Mansfield, president of the Ore gon Farm Bureau, and l. iC. Ki vllle, editor of the Western Puimer today presented their resignations to J. C. Cooper, president ,of the Oregon Tax Reduction league, be cause of their belief that iho at tack made on the mllluge tnx sup porting the University of Oregon and Oregon Agricultural college will not commend themselves to the voters of the state. In his letter of resignation Mans field said that he Is "fully satisfied that If the measures -are Initiated ln this hasty and ill-advised way, they will be repudiated by the poo-' pie at tho polls." Resignation of the two leaders ' of the farmers in the state follow-1 ed a three hour conference with ; the league leadrs in which they attempted to dissuade Mansfield and FavilleTrom their course of ac tion. o JiOTICK. . r. n rV.T")'i'li, r,r -i'Ji'l;,-.,'2rt; -Ky.ici.": i'lft " i-A -uu orcjor, irddH Phone. fits-nmn. w x : Violin Prof. RoLn V1-! HEINLlNi Oonierrratorr , Httrh sohool weatt, " Kti.nmn.n Mart--Phone 3&0. Ioklk, 1 We have added a wet wash depart ment to our plant. Phono 79. 438 fj. Jackson St. Rosoburg Steam Laundry. ' ACCnOJcT. Parties wishing the hlsrriest price for tl .lr personal property see M. 0 Fnsaiigri, Auctioneer, 630 N. Tine DO YOU WANT TO 6AVE MONEY See the bargains in shoes at Stephens' Shoe Store Wood for Sale " direct. You will be delfetitM ,T3 Beautiful New EW THE FERN to fall In love wiih. And yet, Virgle, we are so happy that 1 am almost afraid to look ahead. "Last night he Invited a number of; Theodore Rtratton is in as beastly a A large attendance Is exnocte.1 at i intellectual people to dine with us temper on that day as he is today, M.iso.Ns to mi:i:t sini.V changed. "Virgle, I have been think ing nil day about that shipwreck scene'. I wish you would change your mind and insist upon a double. If DEVELOPMENT ii:vi:i.opmi;x r Jir.ivs in i:o i:mi:t. vvk auk impkov ic; out 1 -11,11 iks i:i itv it.iv iok tiiij inrin:itMi:T of NUivici:. We cannot grow faster than the surrounding country; though we have to keep Tar In advance of our present needs. Thus maintain ing a larger Investment than ordinarily required. K .Mir. Piii:p.i!i:i) to si:itK voi r dvlky m,i:i at a MOMENT'S XUTK'i: Willi l-VONOMV TO Vol'. Douglas County Light & Water Co li. VI. ,M:NMi;S, Maiumer. the meeting to bo held by 1 he Mas onic lodges at tbe lodge hall Sun day afternoon. The meeting will be addressed by II. J. Wendllng of Port land, representing the Masonic? bodies of the state, and ho will have a very important message to prese nt. The officers are urging that nil Masons be present to consider this matter. bore In Honolulu and after thev left, anything can happen. oh, Virgle. think of It. Herb took me For a moment, she Infused mo with In his arms end sni.l: "You are so'hr fears nnd I trembled. ALTON H. I RICV Al SONS Are ready to furnish any lumber, and timbers needed for any building I as low as anyone. See us before buy-I lug elitwhere. Patronize Rosoburg ' labor, phone 314. I ADVICE TO LOVELORjN AND OTHERS nf SIRS. KLL3DCRT. A Dally Column cZ Questions and Answers Conducted by a Worn a Who K.iow-t. Ad2re4S yonr Letters to Mr. ElUbarj Care fUreburg NewKerloii sorely pu.ded for the last lew weeks and at last th termined tct write you Mini 1: iik iiwkki I'll t si.i'. j lor advice en 1 his question. I will In th instil, t c-.eirt ef the I'nitect tell you all alciit th'e circuinstancci", lnM!h!.,1"m!1,;.er,T.f,,lK..rr,ll "ku In '"' " JJ """' "T ''- liiiikrapt.y. self. 1 am Is. and have been work- N.ni.e is ii.Tcby glv.-n ttiat up to in;; In an ,i:i,. as stenographer, for .Till 1111 in i.Hir ef In o i'Ioi k il. 111. ,, . , ..f th.- :n-,i cPiv r April. VK2. s...il.i.l ! ;' '" ""I'b'yc is hearing Mils wilt tie rec-eivni t,v in., mni. r-1 111 i tl d lo ui;e. For the first six months I'MMi.e ice cni ..-ci.ciii i not n 1 11 g pass-cl betwevn us more SlIKLIt l AliRH S l .ll LT- l.KSSLY l.Al MIITRFI) Our met hods are so careful thai you can entrust your most delicate lin gerie, waists and sheer fshrn-s to us for Inundei lng purposes with conll cience In our abllliy to return ilieni to you spotless and without harm. Our prices reveal economy ami our process produces flawl. ss r- suits. Umpqua Steam Laundry fJL 7 7 mmm mm 1 .i t l'llciNK COMPANY Ak Voiir Neighbor." l'ear .Mrs. n'.sbury: I have been gone for the past two months, but now she is houre again. At hist I liked him, hut now I am deeply ln I love with him. What shall I do' Shall I give him up, or would it be I all right to ke ep on. Ho never says : or does anything out of the way. and we both enjoy the rides so much. What would bo the right thing to do.' EIOHTKUN. Ans. You know, without, writing to me, what would be Hie right thing lo do. These rides, nnd other meet ' I,,.,- i...,.i.i 1... .....1 11. formerly ihmi. i1 ami ii.e.1 In- Karl 1 i,.n n I h i. I i-.k-.n .. U.nv wclk ;n.l , ' , 1- - ,1 .(CHI 1,111111,1 MT I 1111 IH-I MllliU ' Ibouuhts and matiers out of your business i-elutioiis, then you should, give up Hie position. Vou have no lit lo Like a mnii nway fniin Ills wife nnd children in even the sinnll cM way. At any rale, 1 here Is nolli ' iii in Mich a relationship for you. lo you ihhik for a moment ll:ul lie woiihl divorce his wife mill niai-ry Jim'.' Or if lie ilid, would you want lo merry him'.' You nre merely want inir your time that you should be sh iiiIIiic Willi nice Imijs of your own into, anil you are clieiiH'ning your self in other HMple's estimation. 'Member that Smell of Gas? . Clothes cleaned at our modern plant are "DKORDKIUZKD" free from odor, and clean as the day you first wore them... J.H. ' " win num. i Phone 210. I HE FERN) mm All klrdi of tbect mrtR pljelew, 11 Oik 9n J Pbxme 41?. Hctta' ri'coivnl ly ih mult r p fur tliflt 1'iMiiitii lunik nf inorf 1:1m e. ninl :!- i . . . tnr.N hi tin- lift-.nn Hull. I nu- li, tin. llll' ll.-ii.tl rt'iiU K'lIS IM ill! f III- l 1 Ity ef SiitTiorlin. I .m CiMintv. Or.-- r anl t l i U. Due .Suml;iy if- I tf"N. iitniH-riv ..ufi.,1 And n.'.i nv l-..iri' I ll U 1.1. 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I to fhr n.il of th-- S-vn-; irv n! Iho 1m- lip and liitili TUcn alinn I would ki' d' I would li. all li si't iiii im homo, tu.iko lo always s. t nin lit w It It him i and h:ri t know n t h; L'i't ii'i'iu; t MH' lioniv. i town, or any placo. ' l.mi. always it idt tit i d. and Ik1 would take 11 nowr altcnii'ud to i i'M and tlif iiirt'thicus .1 an-itlt :.tal liniil m ' d li n (o co IVr a litis i 1 woU. lie Is niaili-'d hildron, lint, u is li and his w no do not : v wt'tl. Sin linn hvt n I I ! i i" t ii'f T i ' 'l ' i ii sttwai , W ltJj BAOMMk'OO , I Ml , .. II I ill uur auio ui utu ii . II UVUC m t m II I SHIP US t IL l.ll l-i I lit lilt i-.nf.ii 3M ! El I POULTRY I VEAL HOGS . Me Ty Market Trices Daily! 'l WHITE FOK TAGS. 1 M Blue Valley Produce Co I j ttli trui-n Pi., Portlnml, Or. I I ' FOR SALE I H I'avin cine? .si City ot Ainu m tiii; town. Painless .-.iriicrtcin pf teeth at room (, Masoni - te"ip!o. Dr. Nerbas. ; Inn fur pnints in Califnrntii where the will visit with relatives. Arundel, piano tune;-, phone 189-L. All kinds fruit trees, nut trees, herrles, asparagus and rhubarb flants, ornamental Block, etc. R. L. ELLIS "OREGON Portland Craia; A Uotiglas ComirfPwM Insist npon -OREGflr ment being U!f4 ud It; build up a pcroll ud urt I your own (rati firl rr barrel of 'TOOOT 4rm matevlnl from Dout'.a Ctntty and adds $!!t to bo Wto: Every dollar sprat tot loretj cement reaves Dcglu CoC to build up otter temtorj. Sold by DENN'S TRANS! I & STORAGE Cft a An opportunity wfc! 8 slinnM merit m a a P prompt attention An exceptional oppontc liurcliuse a few pood IJenclb, at a very ittnt j.rtce. These bonds are l liruveinents in very ni "--cipalitics sucli M Oi. Washington, capital ol P Prosscr nnd W Washiiictnn. These bf: the present time can t chase d at par and arms tcrcst nnd bear 11 interest l r annum. Invctiiiciit IKW f Obnipla. W'J-'' , llon.1.1. Ud""1 h'i- ch I". 1932. . of rrosser. Iionds. v. r.i. i3. Lravenwons.. " Ilciids. lltnom. " Nursery Yard nose St., rickcns' Orncery. Opposite Sprhii: ii here, sml non I- the lime I.. lnl voiir lniiliiin m fariiilni;. Is I'Oi: VOl 1! Tlllt li Ml Pirl.KMKNTS. piiinps -nre. arrived at Ollv. r l'l.iws r.-ecl Crimlers lin.letlck I.. i'i M'C ll cy Mowers for Keidsen Spike tuiiili ll.im.us Sil.iK.i (.-utters Hptitii; icinth Il.nicms Tr. icier l'eiidcrt ("lilt I I'ii . K"TS He Iti. t'ic li.iril rimvs Ant..: i.mc Tractor Hitches. Anihcd Ilr.iln Drills l'lciw Shnrcs M:i r;.il-is Thr.il i.. i-iiom: :st i. I'lHiM: MH 11 oi;il lt AM) WKNIII, M l.l 1 11. ip.i. .r tin. i"'i, I h ell IK. i .1 unit 11 IT !1"V .'l- 1 1 1 II '( n 0 i 1 n-v !. !' I- ."V. r.-.l til 1 Tclnt p. nfiv .-a,i ef : r i . i: 4 w . sc. : tir M . ti,.n if e !';r ..l,l f..r 1 I! in ' --. i f . K l. Si. II, Vf, r M nil t - . . i t M . I". .1 . . I.,r ...i M , N , M il sni:Ki.i. measure, lie V..C C.;' . e, v.mr Inblo. 1 the hotnc. .r w t wash. Kcjsc ..nclry. riione 7'J. COltPKTS-Made to . Csse. Phone Slll-L. Mineral Water on . "P the sliiKcr ale in lliclrest class illustrated music, ; Christian church, Sunday eve. Po not miss the lantern lecture nnd illustrate d souks Friday niitht. evcl illustrated senilis Sunday eve at Christian chinch. i Jlrs. l.alph Sanels arrived in the city this iiinrnliiK from her hcime st Wilbur lo fiieuct the d.iv hi re shnp pitig and visiting itta friends. I. M . I "' t i . ;. ' M 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 !0 M i . ,t 'ir " M . ile k : v. S"l 1,. k :'( i dent ne tli i.itiv -1 li. I ;: I i lo sn la 'lis it ami Mrs. i Flint, wl.ei is a stu-'ivcr-itv cf lr c.n, . liicMliiii f rum Ku i !'ie sinle.: .ie.llie:i 'li her parent. Mr. Mint. Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Ilaieh. of Whittier. Cnl., nrr'.nd her this Hernia,: to visit for the in u se.v- 1 dais wall :ir. nnd Mrs. Fred ranch. Tallin nf Riverside l-.KtHcoi.i (.Kowvrt.s 4tti:ntio ,t M Si'' C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. ll l.ll I'i en cr llii I err I li.-IM nee M , , ,. i M . Ml .1 1 i t i' t . .M . 1 . :i fir " 1 -...I 1r in r, T te :ci in.ti In e in I is l.c hii.. .N.Mth ll M :l". I'i litis lef' for his ;n w ' el vihcre lie w ill re nciw In full cii.crce of . ml wt'l I'l'i ry on his "cork for lacliis lln.l i cl. J. lllllllllU'l, 10!' ... Anyone rtoslrtnar n pure strain of Imported hreccoll seed, cet in touch wiih V. Schtiild'. I illard. Oregon. k liiel,. 1 1 . 1. .1 It. m ' .'.'iiU i..-r M .1 V. 11 I.I VM Sl'l:. 1'ou.lnl. . dtfni'ial Lnd Oftie. Ida i; 'f M'aui.i. F!or In tt't- iitv BRONCHITIS Al ticklume me the IhroeM iyj chart UioteuKhly hh V VAPORUB Om 1 7 Mdlion Jan I Hi Ytartg Everyone A Bargain. Dodire touring, fine con dition $550 Maxwmll inuring, 1920 model, fine shape 475 Chevrolet touring, new paint, a fine buy at. .. . 250 Oakland tclurlnr, new paint, new ton, runs line 200 Dcic'iKu roadslcr, pink of rendition 6 Chevrolet, newly painted. ll lle used 300 Pod Be. screen fide, deliv ery like new S50 Oldsmnhile speed wncon. a wonderful buy 750 Federal Hi ton truck, almost new, rest J320O 1500 Liberal Terms. J.0.NEWLAND&S0N DEALERS IHslKe Bros. Slotor Vehicles. Cltv ef Steilacooni. ''. H,,.r Iionds. '' due NaV. 1, Vi'A. RICE & M nnd Broken ... ,h b .... ,. ;aill n1 plurr.b.r.i'wd b" ' call th Roscbarg fto Heating fj racist 1 pn i, r. . o Baaa" Good Catsup . Vol w Th" rich, We e.i" Some I: for Your h.tv..i';f5Jj,? carry M',L aJ .:i rv Frnnomyfirotff r, .,.,vcJ- W '4 trdjy. Mu. iji.jk mom-