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nrwKnt-RO vbwb-revif w. wrtivrsnAV. a wit. 12, 1022. vxr.r. Font When Will There Be A Disarmament of Dining Tables? d JDraaatlc Story otovz, and H&mantt oy idart Mcpione Gibson Ph-V.'., HLrTtr5J'J o - Low'fJkMiiwuerade Suppose everybody would recognize the fact that there's no gain but much loss in keeping up hostilities with the stomach I Suppose the anciont aggrava tion of improper food on indig nant digestive organs should be settled with guarantees of sen sible diet ar;d tranquil digestion! The saving would be beyond all possibility of counting. Yet rr.i!iion3 go on declaring war on the stomach t;rd accept ing war in return loading up on starchy, heavy, unlrilancec'i and hig::ly-:-a-cr;cd il.ll)l': NKIVH Toai'lii'rs association was held Friday : trip into tho mountains on govcrn- I April 7. Mr. Floyd W'ulson was i hair- niciit work. GranKc No. 4fi2 held (ln'lr regular, man of the program which consisted; Mrs. Wallace .Singleton and daugh meeling Saturday, April K. of a number of oxcellent mutual ter, M; rjorie, of Koseburg. nre vis- 51 r. and Mrs. John Alexander anil numbers anil iiii;.tions. j Iting at the homo of .Mr. and .Mrs. L. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank ISaptisto Hpenl 1 Sunday, April 10th, Faster Sun-j I-illy. Tuesday in Kosi burg. : day. Mr. John I '. i U Wright and Mr. I Abe Wilson has rome down to Mrs Victor lilakelcy and childen : Jeliu llurge will preach. There will llliile from his home at llliho. nro visiting at the homo of Mr. and a basket dinner. I S. J. Shrum spent last Saturday Mrs. H. S. Darker of Oak Creek. V rod A sum. narvey Drunn and T. ; "' atlemh"8 business The monthly mtv-tinir of tile Parent I V. (luriiev left Monday morning for a I niatters. Attractive Easter Models I ts i- . . THE HAT f" rirrj- TUAT EJ nnt? ri T 1L B W. lowing the service F WU R: ed on a wedding i Ta . y. at home to their 5 Tfrv T? W rrr rv jS&k c? Vf. f Al"'" 15 nt tlu-'ir ri RU-BER-OIDr" 5 R ! The Btato food T. said the Deer Cree l 4 Ira Hull.' had the 5 it i.-iVKM i.ii'i-: ami ritm c. nos i .m: nvntv kind of t ""woVt f in m-ii;. KCONOMY AUTISTIC AM) Most III CAltl.i: OF . I.I. ciai.i.y si i i aiii.i; i tut nils t !,iM i i:. si:i; iiiMiAi.mv i oi it windows. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. V 5 c'ti?v FOR. THIS WEEK O. D. Wool Aim; l'l.-,l,, s. .-i.'l pi 4. S3.? 3 t O. H. Declaimed Wool Ur, ecbe, V) ,(,.,. Jj $2.50 i K Waist (nei.ill.i and Dili, 1, nie, ,.., , ,,, l 85c r j .See us for bl.uiKetM, i mnfni tel's a,:, I pllb .. , .- j,.r c. "i;mhi; trip. 5 $ Berber's Bargain Store t DEVELOPMENF m: l i.oi'Mi N r i i:ns iii'i;u i:n: r. vt' m;i niciiov- lti (11 II I At II I I ll s I Hit H I'-Olt Till lil t I I iimi n r til'- si;it Hi:. Wo m mint i:inv l.i:.lei' tlinn Hie ll.'lMl to Ki ep l:ir l;l :i,.u re or in: H l.u i;er tn rM tneut ih. in u. V 1: i:i: ri;ii'i;i 11 iii 1: mi; i.xiiiy m i i r , MII T'S Noli! I Willi l ;ntil 10 Vol". Douglas County Light & Water Co K. M. JI.M(. M.uiHScr. food at t:ie;;l:faEt or lunch and vonder ir.g v! ,y cor.-' jrt, h:;p p;iie:i'3 and efficiency are out ci' roacli. Grape-Nuts the Body Builder "Thcr. 's a Reason" Made by Pcstum Cere ul Co., Inc., 4'? Reasonably Priced Many. Clever New Styles Just Received $5.50 $18.50 SHOP - unrioiinililiK run el:?'h wo .lltllilill- ! ,1.1.1 lit 111 required. ISOOI'lMi, I'SPK- J;' e ; Grape-Nuts makes a friend of the taste and an ally of the stomach. There's a charm and satis faction to this delicious food which prompts appetite to say, "There's a meal!" and digestion to answer, "Thank goodness, here's peace at last!" Grape-Kut3 is the perfected nutriment of wheat and malted barley sweet, crisp, and won derfully nourishing. It digests quickly, and provides the neces sary elements, including the vital mineral salts, for body, nerve and brain. Order Grape-Nuts from your grocer today, and let a delighted taste pass a treaty of peace along to an cntnusiastic digestion and assimilation. I3iml9 Creek, Mich. few ihours in Glide on his way to and from Peel, ;ft so .mi-; to i:.t. Tin ft Orpinpton 04tkj chix. Ilrst iialiiy for 1 ycaiM. Frod A. Goff, Uoschurg. Phono 6-F2. Robert F. Morley ! Married in Salem I Word has beeu received hore of the marriuKo of Hubert. Fayne Morley, formerly a resident of this city, to j .Mi: s Opal Louise Ilrown of Salem. Mr. Morley in well known in ltotse I burg, having lived .In Jtivorside until tho pant four years, during which lime he h;i8 been conduciin a store ; in Salem. Miss Hrown wan a milliner and dressmaker and u leader in ao I cioty circled in Salem. Mrs. U. K. Marsters and Margaret Morley of UoseburK, sisters of the groom, were in attendance at tho wedding. Fol- the couph tlepart- ourney and will he many friends after sidence, u'Jll Norm ',DIN(i 3111. K. and dairy inspector k Dairy, owned by cleanest and best town. "sale. UIIOCKHY. Af.TOX S. FISHY AM) SONS Are roany to furnish any lumber and timbers needed for any building as low as anyone. See us before buy-' lug elf-whore, l'atronlzo Hoseburg ! labor, l'hone 324. J NuTK'K in-- sai.k til-' c,civi;itN.Mi:. r 'I'l.lt IU-.H. i.ii-n,-iiil 1. ,iiul Ultict-.i Wauii.Ki.iii. i. c March IS, t:i.:. I Ni'liu- is tier, liy mtn Ui.it milijc t to, Uu- eointil itUKS and Ion it at toitM of (lie! Act et Jim,- II, 1 : 1 Ii t;e.l Mat.. JIM. an,; Uu- iiiMru, liens of tile St i'ict.n j' of the; intirier ef ept einl-er lit. l:n; 1 4 I . It.'l. tliu tlii;lei- en the toll,, w i n , lands will he sold .May ;i, UL'.'. at ltl ,,!,, , k a m. at public aucll-'ti tit tin I llitcil iSlalc liiml efrtci.- ftt lies, hui K. ! I'liKeli. It, thu highest htihl,!- al eel less than tin- a era 1st il aluu as shewn l-y this tieticc, sale It, he snh le 1 It' It.,- Iipl-ret :il tif lite Si , 'relat e el Ih, llilt rial-. The purchase it e. Witt, an aitdtt umal sum ef etie-I'lttli ef one I' I- tent Itieitft. IteliiK- t til. , It 1 1 sj. it, s .tl,,,ttl. tttasl he d.-I-e.-tlleit at Unit' el' sale. 1 HI tt, he retained it sale Is. II,-; a l'. e etl, titliiTW 1st- l-aieiit will i(t--ae 1--1 Hie Utah, r wlii.h must he re- w it hill It a .an s. Hals will he tl Item . III.'., a. of Ihe I niu-d it-s" lathi ns nl But h cilUt us t )"! at eri;,, nlt -l und- r tut t I a.- I nit, , States ,,r at l . i., ", ..i.l f. r 1, ,,r 1 1 1 - r, I.,. ... ,1 f,.r t.i w n.i.i.wi si'iiv Uviit-rul lud C'lluv. Slate. 4 II "Ml l.e ell, 1,, I . .ii,iily In' I !nv Vehm I n. liuK'il In ,,ie. ..It. r ,,f ,1 lui-. r unit. I l:r M .'i.il tir ,','.' M. N e i , I M:1,. veil,. iv iir M. r.-.i t,r i.i:,. M, - kffc. ,..,r -'" M. .-I''. 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I'. !( Ui f.ii tl C .1,,: i . v si : , r. -i iir . m I'm i r i : . t In P ' M .. it v -1 i: I I MM THK WOMIS iv Tin: CASK A silence grlp ied the three friends. Kacli was husv with his thoughts. . matided. Presently John IiuvIb continued: j 'KverythlnK," was the surprising "Mrs. (ilendemi.g feels that if llarryl and yet evasive reply, married Th- American lleauty' it' -Hut you do not know Harry would mean I. is complete downfall." f:lomlBnlii."" persisted (.'layering, "So 'Tho Ari.ciicfin lleauty' is the' quite taken aback by the dovelop corespondent in the (lb hdening di-1 tin nis of the evening, vorce suit," co-inn-ntcd nr. Milton to "Yes. I know him well," asserted himself. Tin- lme scene he had wit-! the doctor positively, nesseii hntu-o n ihe "vamn" anfi a "Where did you meet him? they ttrcnge man in the hotel lobby flash-tasked in unison. ed into his mil'..) ! Hv tills time nr. Georg Milton "Mrs. Glendeaing need not worry," j held the undisputed center of the answered C! r-ering. "Harry will , stage. The situation was not dls nuver uiarrv -Ihe American lleauty,' - pleasing to him. He enjoyed the as not In a thousand years. His days as j lonishment of his friends. "I'llkeep ft honleulturi-' are over at hast, them dangling for a time," he for sometime. " thought with a grin. His afterth .iu'!it brought a smile I Then: "I've never met him, but I to the faces ot the other men. ; probably know hliu better than he "1 think, though," continued Clav- , knows himself," he said cryptically, ering, "that li: :;,- will do everything while his companions displayed un to make his wife divorce him, now , mingled surprise. that she has beun action. Site has. Immediately John Davis mind been a millstone about his neck." went racing back to try and place "Perhaps, but a: least she has been some feminine patient who had been true to him," remarked Davis. I under the doctor's knlfo lately. He "Granted." mid his friend, "but Dave, vour remark suggests DeMau- passant's story, 'The Jewels.' The concluding paragraph, freely trans-! ii.iori pttorij ..in,, .ii, in.' Htm ibis- 'His! second wife's virtue w as unassailable hut Fho mad him perfectly mlser- able'." "Then you think Glenderlng is through, Jim."' questioned Davis. Milton, who was listening intently, thought bp detected an undertone of mvlotv n Ti,vk' viiii'n "Yes, Dave, 1 think he is through.- Anil 1 think lie will do anything to net a divorce, cxcenl to brine into tile case the name of the woman he bus Invert for several Years." "Hut I thought that old affair was not the answer. If she wasn't "The X tiling of the past," broke in Davis, i Woman." who was? With the men- "It Is," Dr. Milton interrupt .'d un-'tnl quickness for which be was dis espectcdly. . ; tingtiisb' d he decided Instantly to Doth lawyers stood stock still for a ! persuado Clavering to tell what he moment and turned toward young knew of Harry Glendening and his Dr. Milton In surprise. However, he niarriago embroglio. In return he seemed to have nothing morn to say : would relate what Mrs. Glendening and without lonunenting on his had told him. This disciu.-ion, h strange remark they cmitiniK-d to-: hoped, would bring out all that Dr. ward a favorite table i the deep cm- Milton knew of the case. For a nio brasuro of a club window. ! ment he pondered the ethics of such Seated and their orders given to a discussion and decided that the end tho waiters, Davis could no longer justified the means, restrain the iiie lion that was on, Topiucrmv Their Points of VIev. ADVICE TO LOVELORN AND OTHERS BT MKS. EULaBIeBt A Dmlly Column cl QneMtciu and Answers Conddctetf by Worna Who Kjow. Address yonr li?ttir to Mx. KlUrrary Care .'Vreburg NenvftoTlew. The following Is sent lit by a read - er, and is nrinied for the itui'i)o30 of ! in IpiiiR those w ho are puzzling over ; t It la very question at this time: it is ilea,- lime to can rhubarb, and I wonder how- many ot your readers 'can do it without cooking. 1 never ; funk, anil ii:t,l it as nice w hen upened I as when taken fresh from the gar J den. tin lur the benciii oi tlio.se who have not ibis simple way, 1 will ex ' plain. Cut. as for cooking, till cans as full as possible, l our cold water over until overflows for a lntre while to cool the rhubarb, anil have water on tori when you put the lid on. bet away until ready lo use in winter or spring. When I open the j jar, I pour tho water into a basin, i and heat. This 1 thicken willi yolks ! of cjKs. and a little corn starch, us- ; iiif; whiles tor frostinc, and il makes a nice pudding or pie tillint:. The t rhubarb is cooked as when fresh. I ' hope this may keep some of your friends and mine from I lie hot stove j a few hoti-s. t A T 1 1 A . s 1 ' L A X T K D Oiil-XIOM AN. ' t Dear Mis. Kllslmry: I am t ncagt-d lo a nice young man, and we have been enn t.;etLfnr six months. I love ; him a gtt.-.t deal, and In- never has done anyiliiet; I could ehbet to tin- i Dust, smoke or coal-gas can't possibly enter your rooms from UlEWATESBUET Seamless t? Pipeless r Tl has a body of wi Ulcd sltvl onc-pioce cnnstrtiction. v cracks no InUs no scams no leaks. It pro-, vi.lcs clean, even, moist-air heat for every room. Badgley-Zigler Phone ( ach lawyer's tongue. "What do vou know about Glen , di ning's love aftair, Ueorgo?" he de- , knew that to her physician a woman tells much more than she does 10 h.T lnwver or even her pastor. Yes, sometimes more than she would nie to acknowledge, even lo herself. j Presently he shook his head impa tlently for he could think of no wom an natient of Dr. Milton's whose name had been connected with Glen dening with the past years. That trail offered no clew. lint John Davis was shrewd. He I knew enough of the philosophy by which his friend regulated his life to realize that In all probability Dr. '. Ciiwsn 'Milton held the key to the I (ilpiidening divorce case. Davis was i nrr "The American Beauty" wa . til recently he started growing a moustache. . , I hate it and it looks terrible, and I have tried and tried to get him lo quit wearing it. We are to be niarriwd in June, but I will not marry lain if die does not shave that moustache off, and 1 told him so. Don't you think he ought to shave It off and not be so stubborn about il? Do you think I am justi lied? VANITY FAIR. Ans. In n way you aw Justified and in u way you are not. At any rale you are taking the wrong means to pain your end. Act as if you bad lot'Kottcii all about It, or ir you men tion it nt ail, make a joke out of It. lie is evidently being stubborn about it, just because you hare made such an Issue of it. If you foruet nil about it, lie will very probably shave- it off himself within a few weeks. Many iiH ii get tlio idea that iliey want to grow a moustache, more for the fun el it Hum imytbiiu; else, but nine times oul of ten lH'fore it get to lie t real nioustncho they shave it off. 1 ntn sure lie will do the same; try ft for a mouth. If you stop to thiiik about the matter, you will have to admit that lie lias an much riubl to ivcar a moustache, an you lilivo t o dress Miur bale the way vu 'lo. Come In and examine it. Eaiily inKtalled in an baicment or small excava tion. The only furnace guaranteed to provide clean heat. Guaranteed to Satisfy You Hardware Co. 25 Dyspepsia Had Me In Its Clutches 1 5 Years, But I'm Now A Picture of Health TANLAC is wonderful, says Mrs. Lillian Turner, 421 26th St., N., Seattle, Washn. All my friends marvel at the remark able change in my ap pearance. she adds. Thousands of people who suffered so long they be lieved their cases beyond reach have found permanent relief through Tanlac. Get a bottle from your druggist. Mff?orj4ei9am Wll.fi IVK 1'lUKiIUM The Green Parent Teachers asso ciation will give a good program on the evening of April 14. Films have' been secured on "Yellowstone, the Land of Wonders" and "Sanitation 1 and the Housefly." County Superin-! tendent and Mrs. O. C. Ilrown will be present and take part in the program. Special' matters are to be. considered in the business melting and the com mittee urges that every parent at tend, i o . THK OI.D ltKUAlil,; ltKCIPF. I KOlt A.NGKli FOOD CAKE. Will be greatly improved by use of WATKINS ORANGE EXTRACT. It is genuine. Contains the pure oil of orange. Entire line of Watkins l'roduets for sale at 120 W. Lane St. l'hone 177. Ladies' Booturie. half soles for $1.00 at the1 Better repairing for leas. NOTIC10 OP SAI.K OP WATIUl llOU.s j Notico fa lior-by KivM that the un dersimifd City Kt-'curtl.T of the City oi iJrain, Ort-'tfon, will. up to 7:3U Vl.K'k i. m. on Satm-tiay, April lit, ut hia office in .aul city, reoelvi.' Hi'aiod Uiilw for the ii-jrIiuso of 1S, of Wiitor Homis of Hie City of Mniln. S;id IioihIh will be issued by' said city by authority of tho CUy Charter anil of LM'dinum'o So. f.y. Tlu;y : will be icsiii-d In denominations of J'mO.iMt ifi. b and will bear interest at six lie.- cent per annum, payable semi-: nnniKiUy, ail will lie payable In twenty yearn from their date, but may be paid at the ojtt inn of ihe city at any Inter est payment pt rind at or Hftr ten yours from their date. SaiJ bonds will , bo sold to thf highest and best i e - J snonsiblo bidder for cash. H. H. !:;.: W2STOM, City Rerordcr cf the Cfly of Drain, troon. LODGE DIKECTOBY. 4j 1,A( Itl.l, IIl'l i:U So, 31, II. A. M. ; Stated eonvocationtj on first and : third Tuisdayw. Masonic Temple. All members requested to attend and visiting companions welcome. . A. WILSON, HlKh Priest. ! ". tIAltKIS, Secretary. 1 4. I1'. Oi A. M., t.hiirfl Lwdice . IX ! Fteirular Cfimmunleatlons 2nJ and 4th Wednesdays each month at a-Iasonlc Temple, iiosobuiff, Ore. Visitors wel come. W. U THOMAS, VT. M. W. K TTARU1S. Secy TIIK IKCI KITV KSKI;iT ASSOClA 'I'IO meeta In th Maccabee hall the 1st and ;ird Tuesimva in each ma th IV. B. A. O. 'K M . H os e t u r 8 " R e vie w No. il hold rular muetinca on sec ottd Thnrsdav at 2 d. m. and fourtn TJiuiKday at 7 :3ft p.m. Visiting aister invited to at'end reviews. ia,ocabee Hall. Pine a.rt Cass utioets. STKPIIKNSON, Com. JKSSJI HA PP. Col. ItKIIKK.lilS RosebuV itVhikali l.ndKe No. 41, I. O. O. F., mcttii in 0M Follows Temple every week on Tut'sday evenlnnr. Vlsltintf meirbers tn Kood standing: are invited t. at twod. SUSIE JACKSON, N. Q. EVA LK.NOX, tf.iry. ETHEL 13AII.EY, fnPcy u. 10. S.f itniettiir(c Cltnixer So. H HuMr their remilar moeting- on tne 1st and aid Thursdays In each month. All fiuJournlnK brothers and Meters ure respectfully Invittd to a'tend. MliS. KI.IZATtKTH 1HTNY AN, W. M, KRKtf JOHNHt)N, Su"r"tnry. K. o. T. M, Merta eat-h second and f-j u i Hi Thursday of afh month in Mai-tMbeo hall, corner Cans anil Pine ftrtctd. Visiting Knights always welcome. T. C. GOODMAN. Com. O V. UAPP. H. K. MM.IIIHMIS tr OUDCll Al'"!' -LilBC ( 'cle No. meets on 1st anil 3:d P .dy evenlngii in Mooe hah. Vial'. Ina nelRh' ors invited tn attend. IIKIXR Clt KNPHAW, O. N. LDONA HUDONALL. Clork. V, H.ll itnxeDnrff Aerie meets I" Moo fid hall on Jnrkfton .t. on 2nd and 4th Monday evenings of v.nvh month at S o'clork. Visiting brethren in noud utandinjr Mwava welcome. A. J. W VA i' V. P. P. W. M. IA MKItK. W. P. P. K. ("1 MAN.Secretary. M l i:i AH TISAMt Meets In Ma rei-le.- hall every 'edtiesday evening, Vieitinp mem hers nlwayn Welcome. ItirilAHP Pl.'SCIi. M. A. MII.IHU;i M'CIM.OOII Treas. Kl.STK Hl'MPHUKYooy. I. AI, OKE)i;i( 1F MIH)SE-RnKeblirB I.udo No. 1037 meets first nn't third Tueadnv veninfffl o( eao1 month at 8 o'clock in the Moose hall. Alt visiting brothers are Invited to intend. P. W. ct-OAKE. Dictator. h. tt. pAKi;i:Ti:n. B-.ei.-iry oniniK Oh' THk'woIII.F Cf.mn No U'S. meets in Odd Fellows hall In Un-.'hur everv l;t and :(rd Mon day eventntrs. Visiting neighbors , aj -v ays wHenm. PHKMKKTCK PORTF1!. C. C. y. m. Mii.iajK. -"'xt- , I. . i. KM laiirnrl-n No. h M,.. In (4,l Klliiv- Teinolrt eve'V t Kndsiy oven in c at 7:30 oeloek. Visit ing brotliren ur aiwsys weicom-. l ii rn alwnv. weli'om'. r. A. J. IIKI'I.KS. It.'O. S,e. 'A T. Tj .1. ri HAII.KV. Fill. !' J, JL Ik '. O. l-:ikii. Ilii.rlipra r.k'iilnr I'Oii'iiumi Htlniis hi I'. Kikt' T.'inole on fmh TNwI i.f every mniith. All memb.ri. r-iri- rtt. In ntt.nd reuulKTlv. i'd i" ;tiiuif tr.ithei. ar. cordially In vlted to attend. j. r. n.rituv. k. r.. J. (I. I'll'. Jr.. s.--v. kii.ni us-- ii rniA Aipna b'.irr N". i, meets averv Wedni'-dny vn- f In.- :n IVukIh! A Intrant H U. t";"'' 4 Ju kson Waahlnnton t. on aiw.iy. wl.-nnie. r f nrmn.i-H u. niT7.MAN. c. t HOY O YOl-Nil , M. J. ''""o. Harmon, T!"S 1 hone 33- Kow N Vou win Saw i ... 'aotid !(), Phone m -"'" I? 11 Of eh. III. Til. 1 Heating 1 g4 tKrnr- Stephens' ShoTJ where j-nncanitrtA., oorrvct rtjlM l0f J wive money. im- Mire and soo fonJ leather nmi.t-, n ----- r-np, IS XKXTTOG0D35, I'ASTKU Is tlic th)! pllfythlsranttolijit. clothes cleanfd u nntl made perfenlr who's vom ar.im (Titvoniir.irj Our into N Ci. PIwmI" L et the Si ofEastet warn in ( is more suitable ttatV old flor wlik I" & wiu.iier mall"'. friend. 1 Let us Mifor 'l,e,1'1 IVUed plants"1;; H!.kti;, ,K. sorimo.lof'W. Iif.il bafkrt-a ; ar.v home. k-k ,,, I he IW I' .. i In I"' Iiiiiii i" 'ur " ln' nUtf'"., .i..ll.ir l "' I.. t i.h'X"1, .Ii ' (low. Hniir .i....:r.'TOuttta Sim IT .A Theft a