Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 21, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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(ClPiiiIi-nlnK's llfo story runtinucil.)
"Uifore my father inarrinl my
molhi r ill told her th,- w tiol.. story
of ti 1 h first love; and shi", Llrnsi-H
wmnan Unit she l.s. ott r. d to snare
with Mm the burden of lurins for
the child.
"She wanted to bri:ix I !ie child
home ufter they were nutrrit-d hut
he would not allow that. He Haid
if was quite enough for her to share
his Inrome with the Kho.-t of hi past
and that he could not have her heurt-
litrinKH torn as they would ho uy the
care of the unfortunn'r
inanity that the child had become.
You'll remember It was mentally un
sound. "My mother. In telling me all this
years afterward when the child vas
dead, said that she had never seen it
but the affair had compl. t ly ehunK
ed mv father'B life and character. It
had stunied his ambition, fir
'admire her courage In taking her
I Minbhmcnt and not telling on tnnj
t.ov. It was the first time 1 realized
' that nirls had any couraue and a felt
'that the boy was a yellow dog for j
not taklnn the blame upon himself.
The whole schoolroom was hushed.
The Klrl looked about like a small
I bunted animal brouitlit to bay audi
' suddenly her eves looked straight In
to mine. I will never forget that
thrill. The blood rushed to my heart ,
, i.. ... i. u.,..i.wfl in nnur 1
! eilll lioni iii iii.li i ii
: out all over tny body. Kor the first
i time I seemed to know that that lit
tle nirl w.. a lovely and precious
of hu- ! thlnK- 1 minted to put my arms
aooui tier ana con-.iun. uyi
because through her
I tears rhe smiled her gratitude to me.
! I'eihai's you will remember, Jim,
the
that after school she askea you iu
bring me to her party. I accepted
with alacrity and thoroughly illssusi
ed the boys 1 had piotuised to play
hall with. I also surprised my moth
iw voluntarily
child lived long enough for my fath- (aklns a ,ialh befor0 j asked per
er to form habits too s'r.im; for him lniKuion ,u w,.llr mv Sunday clothes
to break in later year.-. And ;,,,. na,.t,. ,i,at Saturday afternoon,
dear Jiin. we see the tremendous in- j Sonu.tlmes jm one finds certain
fluence of events upon character. I , ,'nPmr)ri(.s ' ,,f childhood growing
!la not Know an mis,
. . '. ,ni I memories
ll" i ...t I, ,.,. ., a l,n vn.'irj tl'IRA.
myself had been ma.ried some, .,, 1)(J,1(,vf, th;lt eV(.n afIer a the,e
5ar9" , . 1 vears I can account for every lno-
"My mother and father ib termm- , f h afternoon.
ed that their children should have an a .
education and my moth, r especially. "Tie irirU name. M you m 1 ro
took Veat pride In urn because 1 I member, was Alice In sp h '
I ; Its' tor I "e' " - . .
seemed always to have
good books. I used to read a great I
deal and often she compelled me to
tear myself away from something I
would read to join In the childish:
sports of my boy com":.nior.s.
-I remember distiir 'ly th" first
time 1 ever took any interest in a .
girl.
Tp until that day girls had seem- J
eil to me absolutely nuisances. They j
could not play hall; tl-'iv yelled and
shuddered at the harmless little j
worms we carried about in tin cans;
for bait. They turned up their noses
If you showed up at school with i
elt ty hands ami otherwise made '
themselves obnoxious. 1
"One day when I was about 12
a little girl of 9 was called up and
scolded roundly by the teacher be- j
fore the whole class. I felt it was
not fair as 1 knew that one of the 1
hoys was more to blame than she.
He had been annoying l.er all the!
morning of course I realize! now it
was the lordly way of the male to
attract the intention of the female
and rinallv when he started throwing
paper wads at her she had returned
the compliment and the teacher
ruii'ht her. T could not hell' bur
as determined to play with me as i
was happy to be with her. I had not
yet gotten used to girls. I was still
averse to paying any attention to the
others of her sex. Alice seemed to
me to be something unique and set
apart something just for me.
"I remember how I was torn be
tv.0"ti two great inclinations.
I wanted to go out on the lawn
and play some childish game that
the others were playing, because In
doing so I would get a chance to take
hold of Alice's hand.
"But I was also i.fraid that If I
did some other hoy would claim her.
I wanted her to myself already that
masculine Idea of possession obsessed
nie although I was too young to
rt allv define it.
"I wanted her to he near me and
I didn't want anyone else around.
That was as far ss T then got in my
nnalvsts of th? situation, and I have
found in the years that have passed
since that that has been as far as I
have usually gotten in defining my
position in regard to the world at
large, when I became interested in
onv woman."
Tomorrow m
ADVICE TO
LOVELORN AND
OTHERS
Dlly Column c' Question and Answer Conducted oy a Wnma
Who K.Kr. Ad'.lreM yonr liSttem to BIr. KlUbury
Car JW ehnrf lVew3-Kelei,
I Have Regained All
My Old Time Strength
And 20 Pounds In
Weight by Taking
TANLAC
tay Mrs. A. M. Bid'
lock, 4912 Carnegie
Way, Fairfield, Ala.
If you are weak, run
down and under
weight, get Tanlac to
day. It helps you digest your
food; builds up your strength
and reserve power. Ask
your neighbor. For sale at
all good druggists.
J VIVAl. OU-
".astkIT
A big carload tt, -i, ,,
will arrive ab.,m M" f """h M
order now fr ,, tf -v
ihecar at a ilUr 'i It,.,
CO. "-'"nA'-E
- 1" i.rrC L' ' '(na...
.1!-'.L!"j'.'ui"'!
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I'hym. I rt I. .
Lovely Luncheon
at Kohlhagen Home
Mrs. eClorge Kohlhagen and JIIss
Frankie Howell were hostesses today
at a lovely Luncheon given at the
Kohlhagen home on South Jackson
street. Two large tables were at
tractively decorated with artistic,
place cards and favors and centered
with bouquets of pansies and flower-'
Ing peach blossoms were used
throughout tho rooms and the spirit.
of springtime was everywhere In evi- j
dence. The guest list included 24
Indies. The afternoon was spent
with music and social conversation.
Saturday Special
On fat.trd.y, April V.u.
will gi.e a discount of -v
per cvnt ,1U all l-c ,
packages of cereal,. Tl,i, ln.
eludes rtolled Oata, Oat Flak (
Wheal l !,ke4, Co,n ,..a.
Shredded Wheat, ;h.
Hearts, Cream of Wb'at"
Shred.i. d Kt cmhhs, Kruc.Kri
Eran, Grain. xutS- T&i
Wheat, and Prffd nice,
rilnne 324.
North Side Grocer)'
WIKK IKHXO (;H)D AYOltK.
"I have been bad olt with stomach
and liver trouble and bloating for
many years. No doctors or medicine
helped ine. On the advice of my
druggist, I bought a bottle of Mayr's
Wonderful Remedy and I don't want
to miss a single dose. It has given
me more benefit than all the medi
cine 1 have ever taken. I feel I am
doing good to recommend it to
others." it is a simple, harmless
preparation that removes the catarr
hal mucus from tire intestinal tract
and allays the inilammation which
causen practicp.lly aW -stomach, liver
and Intestinal ailments, including"
appendicitis. One dose will con
vince or money refunded. For sale
at all druggists.
ARTIFICIAL
$50 LIMBS $73
i.i:;s, ak.ms, ihs.u ks, ir.tu
SITl'OKTS.
WM. B. KELLY & CO
s;:t 2;!:id St., OAKLAND, UL
HEINLINE
I'oniu-rtamry of Mnlf tat In
1'iuno. Ilru inuny. Voir, Vic'.in. Ar.
K inilei'g;irti'n nnd huntilnt
l'hono KnlilhaKon Eulidial
Save on your shoe repairing. Save
money, save time. Rosehurg Boot-erie.
W. C. T. U. Met
at Marsters Home
Tin? roKular ni. t'lln- or tht- V. ('.
T. ivU at tho lumie of Mrs. A. I'.
M;.rst-irt on W't thiosday ulhTitnon
vas a vt-ry tiiipni i.mt and ti .tblc
(M-msiun. ( iiild w i-llar w.ih iln su!t
jret and many new and i;ixm1 iuu:ts
w linnmln out in tht- tlisrussioii
Vllii'll ( ntli luilt'.l the IIHM'thm. I'll.'
inreliiu: watt oM-rici nh a i nni h
IIosh K jinu !l"t i ciiiiipaiiy uhiiii
Mas followed liy devotions iead in
Uvv. Hilton. Itiirinu ih lnis;iic:--i
no.-t(iii .. lai'Ke HUTU w ;m tdf.l:;.d !nr
Iho ("li ildrrn'H I 'aim Hnnie 10 .ir Cur-.illl.-'.
Mnfral nnn.titTf duilni; tlse
all 'Ulotui wore: .Miie . t T t IJnv
M'-l;er, uavt a splendid talk on the
1 win k in i lm Memorial Medieal hos-
i M i'uuuieW'l, Khode Islainl. i
Mis. Kailes i a social worker ior
that iii.-i(iimio:i.
A lm !y ne,v no nihership cont.-st
it now runttiti in the V. T. (".
l he lvo captain lor I his contest : re
'Mrs. M. (I. Wilson and Mrs. Paul -
Kren. Already a nuinluT of new
in- nitf have been (aKeti in. At
this I.'-m toe-tin, lncliniini; hoth old
..nd
new ui'inhe
nt.
about (in w ct e
fOMrri'K
tietll' III CO"
nm';;o w;i
Writ" to
or phone
Knpelistic rtmipanv and a
duel hy Miss Anna l.ryan and Ms
!o Lapp Mts Muri. 1 r'ailes .
al
Klmile
lit the
Island, w lio
home of Mr.
J llete
nil Mi
'mi.c ;
I.. W.
C. M. JONES
I 1 4 htl's, 1 IMlnl I I -Ml V
I I mm ii i fin. i 1 1 it i
M III Itl.SH; HI M U l
liK-hrolcr nnil . .On knt T
l-li. 111"
ARMORY
DANCE
Salurdiiy M.t. April 22
Oil's Orchestra
Tile
Vi isir i'Iii.,r
63nt the Merry-Go. Round.
N'erlly the most captious of music
critics must confess that when the
overture of "Poet and Peasant" is hoot
ed ottt by the steam calliope of a
luerrv-ceretitid it curries to the Juve
nile ear a n.ore vital liispirnti.in than I and
cnuld a riillhartnenle f.rst In far
nek'le ball or n wbele opera nt the .let
repelltan. Imticlne, then, the irrlcf of
Tarsos l'olyiTene nt the refusal of
Mnir Scott of New liochelle to li
cense him to operate n $:io.(HMt merry.
U reuiiil' vn a l"t that he anil his two
brothers have bought at the entrance
To lluilseti pari;.
Supreme t'ntirt Justice I'latt of
White 1'liiltm will decide whether the
CirL'e.us merry-corounil ptnmted by
thi' l'ulycrone br.itbers shall he sanc
tioned i.r net, f.ir the ln.llmr.mt trio
have ajiplled to htm for a writ ef man
damus to cenipel Mtiyor S.vit to Issue
a license. New Y.t'k Sun.
Hear Mrs. Kllsbuty: I am just an
nveracc husband, and malic an acr-j
ae income, and am s.rut'lint; to '
net ahead. My wife and 1 usually (
j.rt along aa well u.i most couples.
About .six months is-o, my v. do met
another lady, a newcomer here, and
they started roillji lo;ct'.ior. I lls
o, her lady spendf. . very cent ln-r
husband makes jut! putting up "
shew. She hus ch il.-.'S al1 time
.nut is ahvavs drivinK their
around the streets, and out
and things like that.
,.en Boinif around
nnvo f,,r the n;el month. she ha
n... n uascinc me for new cloth
..nd wants me to refurnish
house. If I do this il will tali
ihinir 1 have saved and
I won't do it.
le is never hi
car
ertaininK
My wile has
with her a lot.
tlv
evcry-
mi. re too,
nd I told tier so.
iue to cook u i y
meals am- more, avd I have come in
the point where 1 .hm't know
oppose tin. next I nine
to do. I
twill happen will ho (hat this woman
".ill bo leading Iter to step out villi
o'lo r men. as ho does. What shall
1 do about it? Is thoro anything
yd can do in a cas like that?
PKKI-WINKLE.
Aim. AV!i not Imvo a soilous
lalk with htu. brfore tlu lrak be
tween you urn's any further. Theso
i lniiMMtoi-sranCinx- arc th" irosi ilau
uviviis tlii:u:s in tli world ii tht'y
a-e altuwtMl to o loo far. Have a
tali; with tier, anil explain that you
art t t- intc to save and uot ahead,
and that sho will el all lhee tlilim
! as Mtu can nfloid llu in. Sliow her
that her art is hrlim a ianlnrrt and
I hei;i;; rontciited, not naiiiiny; 'u fur
; things xnt raunol wi-rly huv.
i I'oo't think tjiat this trouble is
nniiiio with you. .Many youn inav
; :!((! couple have passed that same
d'.eroim . dnt, and it Is up to you
' .iMlimi- will whether yon will pasr
. it sin roNfully or not.
IT. S. AWn titer Burcnu. local office,
IloFcburti, Un-gon, -1 iionra cndliiK 6
Precipitation In litrhfi -nd !1nnrtrrHth
TRANSFER
0
Wood for Sale
L. U. CHAMBKHS
41 Cass Street. IVw S
Mitriu teiiii)er;iture yesterday . . T' I
Lowest teiop rat ore last nil-llt . . M' v
I'rec ipitaiitn last -I hours :
Total pre.-ip. sinre first ff mmith.
Normal precTp, tor thin month ... 2. 18 I
T.ta. vt"C:,. irom Pavt. 1, 1321. J
to due I
Av-rar." preeip frm Sept. 1. 1'.. .n- iet
Tefni (! Ih ieiit v from S, pt. I. l!tJl 1.'!
ncnsnnii, fWpt. to May, Ine.'. Sl.H
iv.re.-,(st to fi p. in. for Southwestern
Oregon:
TouiKlit and Saturday fair.
Wft.l.lAV ItET.l... OhniTVflr,
You vill he deliglifed vkh evj
Beautiful NtwBadatoV
"Say it wlib iwwra.
rhone !10.
"HE FERNJ
J. H. SINNICER
All kinds or luVet nictil w
warm air uirn.iccs. W!ltl1",
ptpeless. 11 O-i .
Phone :s. 8oirtur,0ti
ouie
f
va n.VT. o..i n., d
A A perfectly balanced, er.sily t.
5 assimulated food drink all S
; you want.
t Roseburg Dairy and
! 5 Isilors alwjijs welcome.
The Doctor
Says:
& Drink more llilk
riioM? i8tt.
v motion' 1'iei't 1:1: ,
THAT ttll.l. sllilKM lloMi:.
:
Low Operating Expen
Flchina Fltet Reduced One H.ilf.
lloiivy full oY.-n't-.! I.y st.irmH
tlir..it..i to ruin th. tl-lilim lixlustry 1
i.f f" follliilhllnl. A Mtivenieiit nnw
Is .in Cent tn lliilnen tin- liil:,iiir to j
.:ler lieiny In. unties fnr tin Inillillnu '
i.f s in...ii..r. It Ik r.'ii..rti-il.
Imr.lu' V.'".'! 41' sroiit lisliini; setntoa- i
its .It ..i'.i..l Into l:iy .lollop' loi-kor.
i.ii'l I'..'-' nlr.'M.ly Ims n l.-nc'liy list
1. es. Tin I'HiIri' NcwfniiiKlliinil tlii t
le l.iy Is not intiro tlriii li:ilf Hint of
ll'in. 'I'ho mim'ii'r of seliotinors lio
twern !!'i iiii.l it.', ttmi In sl. lei to.lny
Is :t I i t .n. iim ir.-.'iinst from l,i.n it
l.'.t.i In li e t l..si:ij; nf ti. Mn
tei n;h nlltury.
Ill.'lkl'S it ii; siMo ft
ran iuiv t l.scu lit'i c
r us t"
'.'t r 1 :imi u.i
(1..
Ill '.st.
That's the CUOfllTI
It 'M.s
II A WAV.
Everybody's Exchange
Triumph for Old-Timr.
'Hie iittlt red vehotillnM.si won n vie-:-y
over the present hiy ehiejithn:il
-;!tililo;i. vih Its ih'tnt'stle nvlone
t vh'jit io-iMl triitnlnir re-nr-f s. tlnr
an oh! fahh.nel speniin: hee hehl
l:i!.yrn, ul.io. when tr K. II.
ley. e'wlity even. pepeil -lown 2
: PlMl.'s of hk'h s.Mi.h'U :M,tI eo'lei.'ii
n eoi tent hivi'i'j oxer thn- hoord.
:ih viiicc, VeniL'ino'p. Ttf
id fort -'m. were the w.triN ttmf
. 'le-l le:'e;il to h'T ttx'l"ls, and
en Mu. I'ioh y he. anie
,e ilroppeil out iih "In
i A (potion piututi
! homo lo many you.o
! l ieil roliples iri " i
Ahead!" a liol-lwyn
hy Itnpert HiK'.oi.
th- M.-ijestir tile;. .
time tonight.
The story or i:te
t .-.r'y n, ri led lif-
-ill who win the h
mnnity heiore her
,sy ;ninii don:
hilsh:.n 1. Inwiiru'
t ! i e i esi i ;i ints i:iip t
of her homo, and ti;
two ehildren. who f
1 ort unity to t.ei-' ,.
tert'ly llif id MIC ie:
l nd N away on le,
Ito-.v avoPi-
'ir ," and is Ito:' t
hy the il'n of hi '
fly resuming th j
.ty, dra'i.atii'ailv
thaf Vill strilie
; Aineriean mar
1 muerons Curve
feature, written
whieh comes tu
fnr the la.-t
i. ay eonoorn t he
f a small town
;io of he:" t'om
inaniaKe to jui
i ically inelined
ohal'hip nmler
(I hy the ( ;ir
o rearing of her
u" th t'irt o
:iin of the hut
, while hr htl:;-
tnris.
the "'IiiiiC'1 "on.'
: t to hor s-'ms.
little hihl. c;uT
ke of don. esi j.-.
portrayed.
flakes ami et 0,11,1 strikes
'otnpson just rij;it.
dish of the a i'j'S corn loef
MtaKO is Theodore Koi tort's
in lh'he
Moichii
II. ttv i
The
and t;
clioi ;-e.
Spaghetti wins first plae
DanieTs ta-;!.
Tor Ua ioli Waller H. iri would
walk a niiif.
1'ried i h iek en. Maryiand tyle,
ju ' suit. .fulia K.iy.
South Carolina rie and maw for
l.ni Wilson.
I.ohster Nowluirg brinirs j"y in
Artier Ay re.-.
Minee pie catches I.ila I .re's eye.
Twenty Year Rural
Credit Loans
oTicr
T cravet, saiiu and rfv r sedl
tii'Mit, r rcMatini: vttk. fill phone
1 7 K. A. S. Wallace Sand Gravel
Company.
FA KM Kit FKIKNDS: lal lis
help you in the hour of ii m d
Should you at an- iliw toed
ftiltiei. at funds ' to imtn-ve
your hoirf or purchase addi
tin;il ; i i p.'i ty, (,c pay clT ex
isting Iiv' i or mnr. i, w-e;-n
ns;.i;;t von wiih nnr
t i :;t YKAit Ki u'Ah
CliilltlT Ixt.W. (snecially
adaptcd to ipe uttnost ttoi-df of
the oi;r:;o FA KM ill'
Ther' i.-: no cas! i eoiui::i:i'n l'
he pai(! r t; our form of loan.
Spring
Cleaning
.. ...,i.i- sal t
HUlK" your e' n
WlV.r liy ni.u:l-i2
anil K.iiilary.
tlirm c'-
Our .Mil'' iU f""
I'hoiic 2"'-
Surprit: Him j
; n ' a
Tmi.ik iiorr.ii s in rt.i
!..ii.
".X.-i'tMl
lU'.OSl!.'
,il. t.ir.-
'e.-ft. w h n t 'on
room lo re's wli;U
il:nn:M of t
tl'orls S;iron.
linsffj jtl .1
ruv, s;i s W niiiie
V-tienj ilis'i
llti.toli.ti i. it:i'.
' A Juk Loofsu.i
nil hvi li
or ine irnuii;
pr lei
oo food for
is the fiiost
.1.
s)i:lsllo; '1 for
J AT DEK R PARK INN jj
t Special Country f.
i CHICKEN DINNER
it
le:.ll.
If ..;:
the t.e. u:
i-nit. ono
r s -.iu 1
liny time
wliu li
ynntl
:'irt!y uni(irlli:eil
fei : lllllto to Imvo
v :i.tre:iry to r
f rnr 1'arm Loans,
i ailv airl v. tlliils' m
lo ii:otu you fiRitr.
ill tunvo to you lie
r .isonnli'.' ilortln tint
1'riMn
lioiir
i:KKV sIMHV
ta:l( to 2:::n. .y
.ihil nirnt.
ON PA( .l it MK-MM, AV
, Illr S .nth of (Mnitmi I'lr
ir; i. i. w inv
on.- iU'UAl. CKKK1T I.OAX Is
far sneer!'. r to any i.tln r loan
ofler.il. Ky ay o:lnr prrsiiu
or rni I'oratlon.
RICE & RICE
Loan Brokers
itosou or.i:fit".
Econsmv Grocer
5 i -j'iwi
WANTED'
Water WtllsJoJlDi
AWERT GRAHAM