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ROSEBUBG NEWS REVIEW, TUESDAY. JUME H- t922. PiftE FlMIP UK. Df a i i W tl P o ii b V h C n b a i. P C i: b t J t I L 1 Lore'fMdwwrade Combination You Can't Beat. The McCormick - Deering Line and ''Your" Farm You must not at a ny time m milled, that our cre dit .system, service, and Uie stock of ini'l mt iit.s we cany for j our i; flection and comparison at all time cost you a cent. We handle no otf-tlie-mark t brand of farm machinery, but IMI'LKMKNTS. That can not bo duplicated, or the Inter national Harvester Company would oiler thejn to you throuKh us. For every dollar spent here, your dollar docs its one hundred penny vnluu that's all nothing else. What more can be offered you anywhere else at any time than 100 percent value 1 J. F. BARKER & CO d dramatic Slory o iftsv&'and fiamonf (;i.KMKMi'S STOHV I Mm '! rould not understand, dear I r OoiKe. vihst Harry ti ll me fu-e was n-t am! voi. c solemn when I askt 1 ),.it he incaiit hy valng he nevei i',m i ! I to bo a father. ' I iiic:,ii that Doris wan so do-, t.r.i.iiud not to heroine a mother i'ui hlu- has nearly killed hor-.-lf 'n r - i ri k out her resolve." ; I'oor woman!'' Why. MarK.iret, do you my ! pom- woman?' ! have no sympathy with her at all. This is the .isi straw that lias killed all my lava fin lnris. Surely you know, .Margaret, ' that all my life I have wanted rhll-di-n. Kvery mail do. s he wants to' ,ei j.et uati- his name. It tickles hi ei-utlsm. This terrildn thins which s-i.o, has dune coming upon other; .-Ifishness on Horls' part Rives me t In- trecdoiiL lo t-'ll you wliat I have' had In my heart nil the years 1 have; known vou." i "'As he said this he .stopped pud-, ii- ily. and we motored silently along 10 the iiui which looks out on the palisades nnd the river. f " 'Tiie. pun was just setting, and Harry pat with his back to the win-, dew. I could look beyond hint to the evcrlasi ing hills fiuiet and calm and i cool while my blood was seething I i-f! '- i. Jrw :ited through some investment in earlv hi life. ti... nn longer ne. d my trying 'o help, my motn-r i"i --- his wrung my nunus a u i he had ulwavs baled to tarn- i .v, .r.,nll iu,i. i ,1 sent them from ; time to time. I (if course I did not tell th m how j hard had he.-:i at tnne3 to send them even that li"ie money out of; an incomo that no matter how much j larger It grew, wjs never enoui:u 10 cover Iioris' exn -nditures. "'I soniiimes think, Mars-.ret." Harry- "Hid. "thai it is not well lo go back to tho town where one's child hood nnd votlth w re sp'-'l.t. especial ly If It were not happier than mine. I remembered my m-hool days and how poor wo t-: my childish, sweethearts, nnd I wondered, where! they. were now. I thought or my j marriago and wondered why I ha'. ; made such a treat mistake until I remembered that most men spell; propinquity affinity. I looked over the household goods that Doris and I had left behind when we moved j away and through It till there ran a vein of sorrow. " "It seemed to me that all my life I had Just missid the supreme thin j I had Just missed happiness I had ; Just missed sun.'iss In anything I; wanted to do. Margaret. I never was so sorry hoi; my mind was (laming, and tnr for anyone In mv- life as I vru for bean was burning. I that boy who had slarted out in that ' '1 rould not have shown my emo-! j,iie village and w ho had made a Hon. however, for as I wa,s seated failure of his life from beginning l) .mil uurry dropped into the opposite end i-hair, he said Kach time I pee you, Marga-' ret, you bring to me an exipiisirei ih ace which 1 cannot .understand, j Before I look upon your face I may be overcome with anger, with fatigu snd with unrest, but Immediately It look into your dear eyes, my heart i is iiuieted. I only know that the with eacer anticipation and he had world Is be autiful when I am with ' found reality a blasting of ev;ry joy you. W hen you are away from me it j ful hope. Is a howling wilderness. j "-And then. Margaret, your face "I ii ti not only surprised, hut as- came befor'e me. and although you founded that this recurs again and '.did not look as beautiful as you do again. Ii Is the mood which you ul-1 tndnv. vet I seemo,! to ' ee vour That boy bad great ambitions, j Thov were dead. I " 'Thfit boy had splendid health.; Tt was broken. " 'That boy had capacity for limit less love. It had been bound and cir cumscribed. "' 'That boy had faced the world 'RAISED HIGH bakedalichtbrownon tnn readv to melt ill your mouth that's Cal umet bisicuits every time; it's the same story of everything in which GRIUMET BAKING POWDER E i3 used. It never varies, fails or disappoints. Under every condition it pro duces the best biscuits, pies. cakes, mumnsic J Don t put ud witn tne dis appointments that come i I from using ordinary DaKing I powders it isn t necessary buy ana use calumet tne pure and sure brand. Will You Succeed Hill, the K"at railroad build er, oui-e said that a man who could not save would never be successful. You are not doing your part toward success unless you fcet our prices before you buy. You know our motto: "See us first we can save you money." It is no Idle phraiw. Ask our customers. They know. We are here for no other pur pose, and when we rannot save you any money we do ot ask for your trade. We do not pretend to be busi ness wizards, and able to keep a fine stock of goods on hand all the time without it costing any body a cent. On the contrary we find we can save you more money if you give us your order a little ahead of lime, nnd we do not keep so much idle slock. That is what "cooperative" means in your case. Just plain common sense. Cood cedar posts, $18 for 100. MALLINSON'S bILKS DE LUXE MALUNbUN i bILKS OE LUXE Quality High I. ABRAHAM The Silk Store 110 No. Jackson SL PHONE 110 Prices Low WARNER RUSTPROOF CORSETS WARNER RUSTPROOF CORSETS ways bring to me and the mood that Insists upon leaving with you." " 'Our dinner order given, Harry looked at me a moment. As the waiter passed out of sight. 1 started to talk. He raised his hand slightly, then said: " 'No Margaret ! Today I'm going lo babble, and 1 hope sometimes vou will puiile nnd that perhaps sonie-mv c.-irW- vnnth linns your eyes will grow inity with' own ideal's, and sympainy lor me as mine did while i I lived over the story 1 am going to, tell you." " 'Of course yon know I went back lo visit my mother. I had not seen' her since Horls and I moved away. I found my fnther nnd mother very' happy, because. In his old nge, my: father ti ifl become coin fiu-la Id y sltu-i white soul beckoning to me and I; determined to begin anew. i " 'AH my life I had been weighted , down with tho Inhibitions that 111: he,-lth. an ailing wife and com par-1 ative poverty and lack of interest have placed upon me. " 'I determined, in some way, then nnd there, to live again as 1 hail in for myself and my I knew that only could I do this if you were with me. " 'I came back, determined to ar range matters, and came over hor immediately to you and put you, as '.veil as myself to the test. Hut alas. I canifl bark to find Insane hecau to become a mother." Tliioriiw A M.-wl IVejwe-nl. A pouiul can of Calumet contains full Hi oi. So:m hnkintf powders come in 12 or. cans instead, of lioz. cans. He sure you yet a pound when you want it. WANTED! Butter, eggs, dressed chickens, meat, fruit and vegetables on Saturday, June 17, to sell in tho Farm Bureau Public Market. Rent a stall and sell them your self or send them in and have them sold for you. Advise us in timo so wo will know what we will have tor si Jo that day. ;"cct 1 uit. m. h. Piwir?-5j MUS, I. M , . - -5 1 if Fresh Veget ij ECONOMY GROCtf rhone a Upen all W HEINMNE COX, H I-Ins .linni e , w"ll Voice, Vlnl, . sa"5T with uar:.ntH wES? Art stud,; ja teinber tlrt. 51', FARM BUREAU Cooperative Exchange Phone 98 HOTEL UMid Uoseburs'i Flaw." XleW ivn .... The peopled & are invited tn m.. quarters b-r, "U1 v . j . vvKAVrn m CT FLOWcii DM,. 1, . I a language of loveatHKJ oay it with no Phone Ut THE FERU C M. JONES ATTO TOPS. rpnoin. KIHMTI HE VPIIOUlftJ MATT1IKSSES Uaa Wlnehrairr and . jls-I ' nonf jr "POODLE HOBO" STEALS RIDE ON FAST TRAIN JOOO'iXOOV0iO.Oi ADVICE TO TTIR T.OVFT ORMi rz- BY MRS. ELLSBURY A Daily Column of Questions and Answers Conducted by a Woman Who Knows. Address your Letters to Mrs. Ellsbury g Care Roseburg Ncwc Review DENN SERVICE QUALITY BUILDING MATERIAL Cement, Plaster, Lime, Metal Lath, Plaster Hoard, Roofing, Roof Paint, Corner Head, Union Metal Columns DENN'S TRANSFER AMD STORAGE COMPANY ! Hereafter no questions will be answered in this column aside from those pertaining to advice to lovelorn. The questions' con- ccrning other subjects that are already on hand will he answer. ed. and their completion will close that part of the column. Hear Mrs. Kllshury : ho vou be lieve in the 1 1 1 1 1 siiyhiK you so often hear that if wives vvnulil ir,.fs hit t. r iiml lnnk heller ami keep them ."Ives mi licit,.,-, that tin it- husbands wouldn't l,...k mi inn. Ii at oilier wom en, or he so illick to l. untrue to tlieiu, Mv Ini-liaiul ami I have Lien married for three v.als. Wo arc piniiK for our house and furniture ami h.ive one child. Willi sick ness ami various other Hunt that i omo up, we have mil h, en aide to ait'T'l men. v for many luxuries or, ilu'l's My husband wmks in a P'.li ' when he must keep dressed up -ii I haven't had hnril'v anvlliini- I he llir.e ve:-.s ,, have been ni'ill'ied. Ill fel I am wi-arini! the same coat now ' ' I bad for mv trous-enu. I think 'h. it all I have bad new has been one ' 1 ' i. and of course shoes. Kennilv mv husband w as n-keil to HI Mlet-i eiKII. nl wlieie be Was sup-l'-' d lii I,!,., his wife, but 1 couUI ""! ' I had nothlllK to wear, so I ' '"in Inn alone, and lie einie home '' I of tho wonderful ti. he had ' ' Th-.t v..t tin- lo tVnkltiff. and I i ave thought about it seriously International News Service.) roi'l.Alt 111.1 FF, .Mo., June 13. Poris almost Missouri's championship list has ill- he thought she was 1 creased. In addition to her champion pie eater, horseshoe pitcher, hay pitch er, hoi: anil mule, she now boasts a "champeen" poodle hobo. When Mrs. J. J. Kree boarded a train at Cape Girardeau to journey to l.ilburu her poodle clot: harked his in timation that he would like to accom pany his mistress; hut Mrs. Free rul i (1 otherwise. Imagine her surprise, when she alighted from the train at Ulliiirn, lo he creeled hy her diminutive poodle. He had carefully selected a place an a truck under one of the cars and "bummed" his transportation to l.il-burn. manicure, clean fresh clothing, and all those small things that taken together mark the d-fference between a care-, less, slovenly woman, aid a clean,! neat, etficient one. ( A husband likes a wi'e he can be proud of, and one that is a real pal enough to go places with him. It is dangerous for any woman to start scrding her hunhand places by him self because she has not the neces sary clcthes to go. I am not advising you to be extra-: vaaant, but I am advising you to keep yourself as pretty as possible, buy neat becoming clothes, new each sea son, and keen up with your husband. You will never .e sorry. Rinht now. i dr.v.v r.i-e money from 'that savings acoi.r.i '. r.t 13 yours, and buy at least a suit jnH a dress. There are some heauti'iil little street suits this year for as low as J!0. To go with this buy a small hat and shors. Then buy a silk or similar mMer-al dress, elaborate enonih to wear out in the evening to entertainments, or for street wr,-. With these two you could make a very giod beginning, and be appropriately gowned for about every occasion. You could fol low that custom every season without being extrav.-,j.7nt or spending more than you can at'ord. nti:s Y'oru 1'mi int;i:si? Mi O-N:t. that's the name of the best proscription ever written lor in dicisiion or stomach distress. Guar anteed by W. K. Chapman. BRITISH SEAPLANE DOCK IS READY FOR SERVICE For Dryer Stovesift SEE J. H. SlNhlGD SHEET METAL WOU, S) - . .'Sal Ladies' E3 Notaseme Hose Every pair guaranteed from runners New pair without delay if they do not, satisfy. $1.50 Harth's Toggery 4 xTYy mtn '4 Wtii niiVi Hard Wheat Flour hud to ?2.80 per 49 poind s4 Soft Wheat FlooatUi We also have bMSMul Soft Wheat Flour ii jel and 24 pound sua, ri accordingly. North Side W PHONE J!4. tkVVVKVVt.'Vn.V Prepan Now I 1 til -ii n 1.nn N. w s WASIUNfintN. June Tho sea- Il:m' f loa' iiiL: dock w Inch Ini.s been umliT mnsinicUrn at Ihmtiii'mr lick" :ii(l, Kt'Iiirivl. Ikis born di-livcrtMl to the Air Ministry hh ri'ady fur service, nrmtin'. to infonnation to tho war tU'part nwnt . The dork h; an overall bnth of 1 tli tvft and a lifiinc raparity of 2i'0 urn-. It will arroiuinodate two large modern seaplanes. SALE OF Not o 1 V : V. DEVELOPMENT M vrnmicvr miws impikh imi: r. w i: .r.t: imi-kkv. ivi tt it i ( nun s mm day ipi; mi; i;i uikmint tl' M li It I, V e.mnat hjvu to k. e lif a latB.-r sruw f.iiti r tlan I far i i ,i,lv.i:'.iv i f luv! 'ntnient than o- i'ir pi. ,! i .i: i:. uiiiiiTir r-'untry; ent n- Tin, nijuiied. thourh we s tiiaiutain- i: w.-. i - : i ii;i n i,i si Mt)MI. I NuTIl K Willi I. : l Ii 1 t i;v 'USIIMY lO M I II AT A Douglas County Light& Water Co W. it. JI N MM., Msnacer. i. ri in ih, the la.; fiuiniv. fun, at t- n s.nur.l iv. .1 Fiinrth l.tl- S, leiVeliu, Til- in, to ie;i rt a: Ke.-1 Inii ilai v i verv uiimih. ih i -ii i k .ml f t, ,t. li.. favtin 1,-M ,).,, (i,,!iil'lie ;.i.'l fur hii inn e-e. and I ler .i,.,..,i,v .,..,,1 n,,,u:, '' t-"-l mv-if .nvthni; elM ef t.. trn.l'h. I K,.t fr i i'imtii. whii h r-ew a -i-iiiint i ' 'ne that In : niv er isn..,. M'-.n " '" hehii-,,1 in ;,nv of '''i 1 'en i ir. tnelv- i-.u-.-e ' li. r I net w j... er f ,!,.. v. ' ; i h !"? I'AI f 11 1 I U'tv-l- V- v:- i LIGERTY PONDS, FOURTH ISSUE hy plven that the m iter fur sale lit the of. 'v Tti HMin r of linus n. In i;.u. hunt, fie- k in the fun mien mi ". I'1--'. I'llei'll of the i:ni-.d i..iue of t lie 1'. NOi'K I-: TO ITT WT'.KKS All persons are herein- notified to Immediately eut nil weds nnd cru-is and to leiiinve ail rul.liish on. or in the half of ihe meet or alley adja ii t to. their property to 'comply with itiiliiiamu :,7s and save tile ex p T.se of havinn the l itv do it. L. 1.. MATIIKWS. Marshal. fit's all there I Quality, l'urity, Sali.sfying. When you drink our sodas vou are trealins yourself lo a n al drink. IU V IT HY T11K CASK. ah; si i:k t M'hiini, l lti:i s t;i k n:N( y j Roseburg Dairy and J Soda Works rilOXK 180. Now in the time W T for tlie dry season by it; your property in ant twenty utrnnjer Pr which wo represent. Is vour uutmnonile pro: atainat loss by fire. tW lision. nronertv dam " lie liability? If not, kt I you a policy ftving j" proper protection. We enn offer yoatbe Hible nervioe and protect well us to assure J prompt nltenlion at B With tin insurance i! laity mid not a side issw- real Insurance, see HerbcrtD.Quii OF I RICE&RK MB ivi-n iTE BR0KO-" Masonic Tcmp'e Itoseburs, Orefoi 1!: ri-Tit IH llhetll I ih,. .if tint v . v i nir p. iv ii- 111 t.i V I ':in V 'IU 1 An.. Yes. In a wjv I v.,ML w.. -y been fnM.fh although you l-vf drrne ratur.iP, the th.na that a loving '.V.hful w fr would do. I mean in re frect to dceng without clothn. in or drr to save n-onev. But Vrfrinc) VO'.irjrlf up" , frtiroV a (j ffrt-t nutter. Ke'p ng onrr'f no ii not a n-lttr-- of clo'r but whrther or not vou have ufTiclent energy n1 imbi. t o-v to look your best at all t mei It it a matter of careful hamro.ng and hairdrcat, th daily bath, txercita. r reservi all M.N. -iVll. .Iilile fl. 1 P ;V n J K. SAWYKl!.-?. County Treasuier. i t I IV I'M.oi ri-; n i n is i-i ' ' New S- Mi iv. .inn., t: ' I T-1 i f 111 -l - ' i a, , .ire' I TIIT I. ntt (' l n;i. .1 to Ih- l:. , . V ifii-'lillll ' " ilepar- 'ii. nt show this his. inun fr-.iir in i,ite-;iriiuii ta-. rur.iter.i .1 wit'i 1 I 1 1 1. r" .1 1... t I v.-- . r,i.. vv..-,i;im;tiiv. j,,, ,,, i:;-.;ai,i "triilei have I een niadu hv the Tr.nle Ti :.t 1). parmeni f the' Army Air S. rvire in red:i;iiiK the mimher "f f.lilnrel at the t'-.l!.l.. Kie', I illlltlinsl A'r S- rviei. M. i haaiis' S.-hool. a,',-..r,!iii-.; to reports to the War I lepirtue ut. Kr.iiu Ii, '.er. 1 I r. to ,I,iv. l'.ijl. lie report slow, the di-pirt- 'eeui s hi i d ia r.!itelnn ih. f.,n lire-, of Hi s si heel !,v apprii- I, Ml. ly Til per ,. Ut. (:y -J , Cetit (if the stUiS'l'IS HT llrune,',! i K in tli s p.. rili. I for l!inpM''u'.'j,.' ii' iinnp.ireil vv:ih p. r Iiri(,r' to 1. :. ih, r, Travel to the Coast by Coast Auto Lines Stages Y v. , I e 1 1 r N... llit-hwav In- Caina ' and Mvrtle I Mint. tttve mtiii nir.ney. l-avea lln !' 'I "I' I liranrt. nnd rl.iurallt Kwiy Imy at M.vtle 1'iiillt ' -Hlllln M'lrli'iciu .. le.lll'.ll r, . ! i fi.iu Coast Auto Lines ..r..r. . !,.,, MmmirT -i ' ""' Ilrrmi, anil t le mil t a i re rkanis. i.i. wih with with 7 . v r e.r.m auei", are n.xt. ia the orUt-r uamcd. General IJIatksmithing lii'Ksi-: s'H'kinc! SI K1N; WtiKK All Wnrk t'il-ir-iniee,l SIATllKW'S WKI.ium; WORKS "7 N" .lii-k.en ! FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING -'"a.n k"""' N,'w Yr" "' Tr'. , ,.M'7,'""' Mr.. Bei. n ,; er i ' In nipt attention to ' vv i..th St., iled- - ? n. Good dyeinfl i telligent buyinB- "" . Our oricea t"" ''"' i .f I.F Hveina ''l grade dyeina our r ' very low. Ever try I pleating. Phone 277 Our Auta