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?. I' , ' ROKKmmO WE Wfi-R EVTEW , WTNFnAT, APKIT MfiE TWO ROSKDCRG K KU'd KUVIKW lord IJallr Eftrert IUBlr. t. M- MbIm .. Wtmbei-lr llr JiJUW "HlIHH('itil'TluN ICAtkd Dally, per year, by mall 4.0 ruilv, six months, by mull By Carrlr. Pj-r month. v . .60 """The Ailll'PrMi ! eu'lmlvely ntltlnd to Wto ue fur rt-uMWtU-u of all dcwi dlh;atrieB credited to U or not t.therwl crrilt-d in thli pnpr nl aleo the l-jcal nrwa puMlfthed rwre In. All rtKhtij ot fpublkMiloa of. cihI .lr.njuclv horuln nre ! rerve1 Kntfied as econd-clai tm<cr My 17, at the pout oflk-e at tnfbijrK, Orepi;i, under Uim Actof March 1. 117 9 1U)X l.in'x, 4n nii, April A, IDi-i. flbruncflbich.n'e si Sn 9 taut .oa E t.M(i FOLKS Tlu yentle irliii u ill soon he with There is evidence itahire. 'Tin IIIIU kilfH Will U Hllll IIMI'tllM, tsknlcii iumI hlcsl no more. Wild kcoho arc nlnic northward, Tlie baseball season's near; Hilt nil erstwhile slKn In mission "lis one that read "Ilock ltcer." 1'llOUTAIil.K Ul TS. 'I notice you frequently pick u people mill take tliem to town In your far' "los," nuIiI the enterprising cill mi, "I've wild nillo number of llfu insurance ihiIIcIch In that nay. A man can't very well refuse to hear what you havo to y when he n got tliiK a free ri le. m m m TIUM TO TVl'E. "Kav, thlH blasted car you stuck me with 1 should think wua meant to Mall. Ituhilnit from the way It acts. "Well, what are you klcklng hImiiK? Dliln't you Imy It on the In Mailmen! plan?" mm Out In Oiiiahn A kiu meter reader turned out to be a iuirKUr. SoinetlnieH It cIihh Hcem rather hard to make the (list hu t Ion. Two iKstiiinlcrs In one office la the unusual pllitlit of rieasant l ley, N. V. What chance baa a port card there, we ank you? THE JVST ANI THE INJIST. lavender atockliiKH, HK-ftkliiff In ircncrnlitlca, are reminders that (food hjhI evil walk on equally comely ll(JM. n m 9 on moll. 1 went to a fountain with Mary And met with an awful inlhhap; l'( ir 1 awkwardly emptied a bottle Of Koila all over her lap. Hut Mary wa gentle anil Kraclou (Kor none la ao tactful an ahe). And niiiIIIiik with perfect conioiire, A'Suid aweetly, "The drinks iuo on lift'." m THE t'HANOE. Wife llefore we were nmrrted you used to Mwear you would love no iilwava now voti only swear. 2tW w tsOMKTIIIM) WHOM). Ilolihy'a tliur waa llinplng along on Ihi'i-o leet. "LiMik, Daddy! Tim's not lilltluK on nil four cylinder).." ' O SltcceKH tifteu bring poIko, but more olti n nvolrdupola. . I'KICIOI.Y I'lOT NAME. "tlueNH I'll hv to atop calling my w ile 'liotH " "Why ao?" 'll alwaya retnhida her tlutt ahe wunta an nutnmnhile." TltAt.l DV IIIOC'II'E. Take unu reckleaa, natural lM.ru Two or three drink of had liquor. A fast, blch-tM.wer.Ml motor car. Soak the fool well In the liquor. place In the car and let him uo. A I' ter due time remove froui the wreck lure, place In blnck, Hat in-lined box anil KnruUll with flowerrt. W It ottulitn't to he any trouble to work the iiiiiIIh with Work on the Job. Occasionally we run aenwa it con Tented man or woman, but we haven't yet been able to Hi;iire out whether the contentment came from A lack of envy or lark of cntcrptiac If may be true fhat A fnlut h.iirt never won fair ladv, but not every man wanfN a fair Imly; aoiue nre ant lstie.1 vllh brllnetteii. m m n NOT I M.IKI'I Y. AVcury Mile "I may 1m. ioor now, but when 1 w as )uiiiii I had niv own rarrhute." reat- l.otiii. "Yep, mid yer uuiw usiied It." n m If they keep on ctltllnic thlllKM out of the l(clMirtc m Iiihhh we II aoou bate to Im Neniliinc the ktiW to cor r.,sMinth'iiro hcIhmiU, mm Al t'rejLHon appeati'd on the hlriN'ts this it, in. with a brand new tiN.th I'lik. 1nf ot Ihe Twiliaht l.eaitue M-ollta uad n new. ludlpla.er HimmI up lor the rouiini; feas.in, tint the Ku him Klan hHdh'd bis plant, and drove the culler from our inidbt. I.AI'K I'l llMVS M .: 'It's no divjriu-e to Im. Iwld lieaded unless tin. baldness Is on the Inside." Judge Finds Couple in Crisis At End of Year Ily JUlKiE THOMAS V. GRAHAM, Judgu of the Superior Court, San Kruuclsco. (Written for the Inlenuttlonul N'ewa (service.) SAN FHANC1SCO, April E. There la a crucial period In the life of every married couple that even novellxta rwoKnUe. If cornea aSout a year afl- er the ceremony, when the husband una wile lay on me rnaraciura ruianiy anaunu J In courlahlp dayt. I'sually married life adjuata ltaelf od a new basin when thla period la passed and all goea aerene. It procei-da with less romance and mora companlonahlp. To ahow Juat how these luUumliT Blandlnga arise In thla period, ao oft ten brounht Into the divorce, court, we may look Into the Uvea of Mary and John: We all know Mary and John. Mary la a aweet younn Klrl who haa learned all a limit husbands from the latixit novels. She knows Just how to manage a man to remain enthroned In his life. So when John falls before her charms ahs accept It without queation. We don't blame John, but we csd aee things ubout Mary to which ohr la blind. "We linow Mary'a Thoughts." We know, for lnntanre. that Mary's IhouKhts are mostly about herself and that ahe la fond of John largely because he Is crazy about her. She has a hiblt we don't like of getting up at 10 o'clock, while her poor mother turns out at i o'clock to get breakfast for the boys. She won t sweep, because It makes her hands too stiff to play the pljno. It also hurts her hack to make beds. while dishwashing cracks her nails. John, for his part, appears to us quite an average young man, not overly ambitions and rather fond of idle pleasures and quite well liked by men. They marry, and a'number of things may happen. Nothing Is harder to find than the first little vexation that opejia the wedge between the young pair. May be John, ns a change from the com pany of his wife, likes occasionally to go out with his old school day chums. He drops In on them In their homes, we nlll say, and talks over old times and exchanges vlewa on matters of common Interest. Mnry knows exactly what he Is do ing, yet ahe regards It as a personal affront that he can leave her even for an evening, when he used to fairly hnunt her footsteps. She knows that he Is not drinking or gambling, but she personally doesn't care for John's chums or their families. She mak demands on John thnt make him feel like a prisoner, and he retaliates by running away from home. Then he absolutely neglect his moping wife, receiving a hard name from the neighbors. ".Mnry May Have Just Cnuse." I)ut Mary may have a Just cnuse for complaint. Perhaps she Is the kind to fear her husband's nngor. She sees his fondneRS for other com pany grow stronger and home tie weaker. Finally ahe turns to com panionship with her girl friends and goes on visiting trips to solace her grief and ono day learn In her heart of hearts that she has ceased to love John at all. Finally she tnkeB a trip east and stays with her brother's family for a year without asking money from John, then lets him sue for divorce, on the ground of deser tion, after some correspondence to that effect. These altunltnns and similar ones acareely nii-easary to mention, are what the divorce court should seek to remedy. Neither Mnry nor John Is likely to gi t any better llfemate, and there may bo still a atrong bond of union between them particularly If they have children. But law Is effective only to a cer tain point. The law Is cold and un sympathetic. The same element Is here necessary that prevails in the Juvenile courts, so cffivtively admin istered In Denver by Judge I.lndsey snd hire by Judge Murasky., It Is Ihe element of humanity. '0 ' jj El fg?N Danger Point in trying to save on painting Repairs Cost More Than Pamt WHEN the paint on your property begins to cneck and crack, it is time to paint again. Unless your houve is protected by a smooth, elastic film of durable paint, decay will set in and rapidly depreciate it. Decay is cxpentive and wutcfuL Price lumber aions, to got an id: oi what it will cult to repair or r build. Paint save this coat. The beat paint ia the most econom ical in the long run. It apreads euil; siavut labor coat. It covers larger area per gallon than "cheap" paint. -Bat mott important, the best paint serves five or more years lunger thaa chcap" paint. We have been making the bt painta for 73 years. They are scien tific in formula and preparation. They meet tlie weather cunditiona in the West. They contain tlu finest materials PIOISEtR WHITE LEAD, pure lin seed oil, pure tine and pure colon combined scientifically in exact pro portion!. They are the best paints we know. Free Advice on Painting A4k w MB fa driM, dot lrdi, !. Aifc tk Fitto lpdle Uoa Drprlm!t about the Bosl d.lfsbl olot itlinwi, olor hanauny ud UlJ otb.r il.ulto. Mtkvn of Rnbbtr C.mut Flooi Pilot, AII.Piipoi V.mUbi., 811kD-bl. VusiU. W.ibiLU W.U lluUb. Aalo Eosml. turn .n't Hoot p.lDt, Por.b oa Stp F1M. ui P10NLLH WU11E LtiP. I SPCCIflCATIOH House Painfs Phaenla Pure Paint Pur Praparee) Poinf Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co., Dept 49, San Franeueo Brenetwt Ir) 19 Cltlea la Ida Wett My tuuse odJi ptuntiog Fuller ' Spedficatioo House PaioU are told uy the following senu; MARSTER.S DRUG CO. Pure Prepared HOTini Th heniRtllchlnc department Ilelluwa atom, condueted by Mrs. P. Jonea, Is upen for Imslimss. better shoe ripnlrliiR fur lens money. Men's half soles $1.2!. Kosebui'K llooterle. AUOINO THH TOW.t. Arundel, piano tunei. none 189-L. PmIoIos exiroctloa at teein st room t. Mnsbnlo ttrasle. Dr. Ntrbaa. Buy magailnes 2o each Buy pnpor-bound novels 5c each. Klctlou Library. ; vr.iM,-s Hitter shoe repairing for less money. Men's hulf soles $1.25. HoscburK llooterle. Kneh customer pits a ticket on $6.61) Wear-Kver roaster Riven away Saturday, 4 p. m. Churchill liwd. Co. Wrmcr HeKhh-nt Here fleorse I.nndenberK. a well known former resident of this city, is visit ing here with relatives and friends. He Is from San Jose anil expect to r.'inuin here about two mouth9. lU tiirn to Kuirenc Mrs. V. It. Skldmore, who has been visltlnK here with her mother, Mrs. S. I.. Dillard. left this afternoon Tor her home in Kuxene. Mrs. Skid more was formerly Miss Klta Dillard of this city. Visiting lie re Mrs. (1. it. Wallace, of the Hudson Klertrlc store, has as her guest this week. Mrs. J. II. Wllniot, of San Francisco. Mrs. Wllniot Is enroute to Spokane for a visit and stopped here for a fow days to visit with Mrs. Wallace. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Miller, who have been vlsltlnc fur a short time with their son. I'rof. John M. Mil ler, principal of Ihe Rose school, left I ( uiis inorniiiK tor tri. tr home at N port. Will Take Trl Mrs. Nancy (illison, head nurse at the Oregon Soldiers Homo, expects lo leave about April Zdtli for h trip to New York City. Mrs. Clbson will be accompanied hy her sister and several other friends. They expect to go hy way' of Canada and bo ab- I sent about six weeks. W Pi wtas Extra Tests the R0SESU3G MAX'S LUCKY FIND Will Ifctuulns Tlie following fire amotii; the Riiests n sistered at the IkiiikI:, ho lt 1. liobcrt W. DcSho.er. Hilley, Ore tron; Jack l.illi stol mid wife. Seattle; Holder Ol.seti and party, Tertland: Hiiiiiili W. Shoult.s. KiiB. ne: Mrs. M. n. Sanderson, Portland; and J. T. Smith, Seattle. jiairinir. I'ot ', leas money. Save en our shoe ri iT in k. belli r set ic l.'osi Inn llootetie. Ahkiim the quests rerjslel 'd at Ih l!otl t ' li i I'll u . nre the 1 1 ! 1 i.w I tl - !' K. Vino. Ionian. I. ti.n en e Colllne, j Aliiaiiv; tiiatiis C. Ilollilic.. 1 , Oi cKOtl i ilv; .Nick Willis. Klddl", . S. ! CampioH. Cold Hill; N Urown.j .-.-ds.i.rt; .1. II. Mattcin, Ashland; ! .1. .1. Moore, Medlotil. . G. Uiidley, j Wedford. 1 Interest Readera of th New Review Those havuiK the n.inortuue to sutler from backache, titulary dmor dera. siavel, dropsical iwelllnm. rhmiBiatlo pains, or othor kalney and Madder disorders, will read with gratification th's encoiiMninn state iuent uf a Kosebuig tnsn ro. llcuuer. 7.1 W. Manlier SI , says: I can h;ahl recemuicuj ' Isjan'a Kidunv Tills. 1 u,-d llicin ' 'lo "n l-'riincis-i hn my kidoi vs tiouhleil me u.t ' Miss Su Ku. liiiin thev uroinntlv rulieiel m,. v.- h,.i ' "nd rorno'iiy principal neys werai out of onlw and 1 had a sorem sa and dull achlnt; across my b.Mk that made it hira" for me to stoop. My kidney, lrri'KUlarly so whin I hoard IkMa's Kulne) Fills helping othns I nvts them ana they rsllevef me of ttje at kes an J palna and put n kldneis la good condition." Prica rtc, at all nalers. Don't simply ask for a kldnsv remedy- net Doan's Kidney I'llla th.. same that Mr." Ilfimer had. Foaier Mi'.burn Co. I pave on your shoe n pnirlne, Ile' Mfra., Buffalo, N. Y. ' i . i- work, better service, loss nnnoy. Mrs. ltacher lliistess T!ie members of the Ono o'clock Luncheon clnh were today enlortain- ; ed with a luncheon at the home of i Mrs. Ceo. .1. Iiacher in the Winston dislrii t. All tlie members were pres ent and after the luncheon the ladles i enjoyed sowral hours of cenver.a . tion and music. misslonarv f the hi!l i school at Canton. China, l"ft here last evenlna tor San l'ranclco. Miss . Su Ku spoke to a larce audience at the I'resbvterintl ehurctl here Monday j niul.t. she spoke in her native dia lect, aa she can spe.l'i but w'ry little Kncli-h, ami her talk was interpreted ly ! v. (Julik. While missionaries In China Hoc. anil Mrs, ijul.k became a. iuamed with Miss Sn Ku Crotn Ion Miss S'l Ku Koes to S;.n l'ran- I Cisco. I. os And les and other south ern cities where she will speak. Hoscburg Bootcrie. and Extra Miles .r-oviv'-.v if f ! feM "Buy a Tire" J.F. 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