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R08EBURQ NCWS-REVICW, WEDNESDAY. JULY 19, 1922. PAGE FOUR HB. Hot and 240 I n tiff i presto Alighted match to the wick and your oil cookstove is instantly ready. It con centrates dean, steady heat directly on the cooking utensil No coal or wood to lug, or ashes to shovel out a clean, cool kitchen free from dirt and smoke. Av -,. ., To obtain best results, use Pearl Oil the cloan-burning, uniform kero senescientifically refined and re refined by a special process. Pearl Oil is sold by dealers every where. For your own protection order by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) PEARIrx,OIL COMPANY j lKKR.OSENE HEAT AND LIGHT Wllhur Visitors Mrs. C,W. Parker and Mrs. Chas. Sluten, of Wllliur, wero shopping vis itors in town this morning. They re turned to their homos on Oils nTter- noon's train. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Kelllnston motored to firanls Pass tho first of the- week, and will spend several duys lit tin- Oregon raves. CL Gratiallc Story of &avxand foimoiv qy da.ftM'gione GtDson . GIiEXURMXO WIRES "Why do you say yon are not sure, Jim? Murgaret said she was anxious to gut over to see Milt, didn't she?" "Yes. but sho asked mo very mi nutely all about Harry. She is a very "Is she coming over? Lioris wrinkled up her nose In an effort to decide. "Do you know, John. 1 really am not sure whether she is coming or not right away. You see she spoke to mo so sympathetically and was so sweet about it all, and we talked so long, that Bt tno ,a"1 clever woman, Dave. ' If I had not whether she would come or not wa known the Inside of all this story, would have thought that she wan more of a friend of Doris than of Hi-rry, and only an old friend of Milt's. Strange how some women can cover up their hearts." "It Is easier to do It over the phone, Jim. Perhaps If yon had heen near her and seen her you could have Judged. What shall we do now?" "Well, for one thing I am going up to the hospital and tell Harry that his wife has had a long talk with Margaret over tho phone and that if ho wants to know about Mar garet ho had better see Doris and find out. I am growing very tired of all these subterfuges. The thing is now on the knees of the Gods. The hour of 12 is atruck. Love will have to drop his mask and you and I will step out of the picture as gracefully as posylblo." "Are you going to tell Harry about Milt?" "No, of courao not." "Are you going to tell Milt about tho telephone message?" "Yes, I think I had better do so unless the doctors think that he Is not able to stand any excitement." ' "Well, I am on my way to Doris. I will probably hear the entire con versation she had with Margaret." "That will he Interesting. Perhaps she will bo so engrossed In it that she will not think to ask you about visiting Harry." "Not a chance in tho world. Doris has got a Mg part to play and she Is standing at the wing waiting for her cue," Davis railed back as he entered his car. "I have heard from Margaret, John," Doris greeted Davis as he ar rived at her home, "and I never knew before how sweet she was. She told me that she had read something of Harry's troublo abroad and that she had been so sorry both for him and for me." "Did she sny that sho came home om that account?" asked , Davis quickly. "I didn't ask her why she came home so suddenly, but there has al ways been a deep friendship between Mnrgaret and me, and possibly sho did. I am awfully anxious to get to Harry. I want to tell him how sweet Margaret was, how she hoped that he was going to get well right away and Safe Milk r rc i. aam rur uuam J & Invalid Tno "Food - Drink" tor All Ages, Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fouotain. AA fuf HORUCT3. or-Avold Imitation Sutntitntet m A how she Bent her kindest regards to A htm Help the Library by coming to the Library Fund Dance anaumnmsauoR him.' Davis groaned Inwardly. "Did you tell her thnt you had withdrawn your petition for di vorce?" "Sho would have known that I would do that at the Armory, July 19th. given by the Daughters of Isabella MEN $1.00 LADIES FREE OTTS ORCHESTRA jj Returns From the jj Presbyterian Synod "Local Presbyterians and all young Rj people of the vicinity will be lnterest J led In tho fact that the Presbyterian ! synod of Oregon has dedicated a f building at tho edge of the campus A of the Oregon Agricultural college at A ! t'orvallis to house the work of the j student pastor." said the ltev. Mr. j tjulck. or this city, who has Just rc K turned from tho nnnnnl mcellng of ft 'Oregon Synod at C'orvallls, July 10 4 to 14. ' Synod is the largest gathering of Presbyterians during the year nnd adopts policies for tho Presbyterian "A. churches of the state. rather vagu. Hut of course sue v. in come, she knows I need her. "And now I am going to see Harry, am I not?" "Tho doctors say that you can see bim in the morning." Davis swal lowed a lump in his throat as he said this, for he determined that not withstanding any objections Harry might offer, lie was not going to worry hlmselr into an early grave trying to invent more excuses to give Doris. "Oh, I wish I could have seen him today ! 1 know he will bo Interested in hearing what Margaret said to me. It certainly might cheer him up to know that sho fully approves of my forgiving him and taking him back. I have decided, John, that while it may be necessary for us to go south for a little time, thnt as soon as Har ry recovers his health, we will go to New York. It ought not bo hard for Harry to get a position as editor, either on a magazine or In a publish ing house." "Poor Harry! Kiie has got It all marked out for him." Davis said to himself. "And he is probably lying In that hospital hoping to hear from Margaret every tinio the telephone rings, unless Wavering has already told him of the conversation." i ('layering had told Harry. "Good Heavens, Jim," snapped Olendening petulantly, "will Doris always ball things up for me. What do you sup pose Margaret thought when Doris phoned her?" "Well, for one thing. Harry, she must know nowethut there hasn't been tho slightest suspicion In Iorls' mind that you have made love to Margaret Earle." "Why, I haven't made love to her. Damn it. man, can't you see that I am in love with her, have always been in love with her? I was In lovo with her before I knew her. I ex pect to bo ill lovo with her after I am dead." "What about all these other af fairs that have come between?" "Great Scott! Are you flesh and blood or Just stuff? Don't you kriow that a man can love a woman devot edly, bu( never singly. He can cher ish her in his heart, her image can be behind his eyes, although his tongue frames pretty lies to some other women." "What about that 'one-woman's man' wo read so much about?" "I've never seen one." returned Harry wearily. "There may be such a thing but not that I know or. Tako a wire. Jim, ror mo to Margaret." Am only living In hopes of see- riC.MC K.YJOYKJI AT COOPER SPIUXC. Another delightful picnic was given at the Cooper spring, on Dod sua mountain, last Sunday, in honor of those present having birthdays in July. The long table was loaded with a bountiful supply of good things to cat, which did honor to the matrons and maids of tho vicinity. Those present to enjoy the ice-1 cold water, the delicious dinner, Ice : cream and lemonade, were Mr. and j Mrs. r.d Cooper nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Cooper and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Dyar, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Myiiatt, Wilma and Dor-! tha Mynatt, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Web-I er and little son. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Kelley, .Mr. and Mrs. Croft, Percy and Janett Croft, Mr. and Mrs. John Plnkerton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carnes and family, John French, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. French and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank El lison and family. V. G. Hatfield, Jul ian and Noah Hatfield, Joe Thomas, George, Nellie and Harry Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kruse and son, Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lander and family, Harry White, Miss Elsie Hudson, I,a.c Whlstsett. Hoy Nich ols, Miss Uessle Hreitcnbusher, Ger ald Coates, and Ileatrice Whitsett. . XX. TRESPASS NOTICE. Anyone found trespassing in any way on the Jess Shambrook place at i Umpqua will bo prosecuted to the full extent of tho law. JESS SHAMDR.OOK. At (lie l'inMiia Among tho arrivals at the Umpqua hotel today were E. Leslio Rolls. El lensburg, Washington; W. G. Van Itiper, Portland; II. L. Ford, Eu gene; Mary A. Jacobson, Lob Ange les; O. S. Hrown. Clendale; C. H. Cleaver, Hubbard; Oscar Ventz, linker, Oregon; Mrs. It. S. Preston, Derkeley; A. J. Ness, Portland. General Building Material CEMENT SHINGLES BRICK LATH PLASTER LIME SEWER ril'E LUMBER ROOFING REENFORCING STEIIi L. W. METZGER Contractor and Builder. I Inir von t.et nn ?;irtileil accounts nf What did She say when yon told j recent episode influence you. With her that you were going to forgive , nil my soul I implore you to come him?" immediately and get the whole truth "Sho didn't say anything but I from me." could feel the vibrations of her sym- Tomorrow George Milton's pal by and approval over the wire." I Disappointment. . J east, representing tho boards of the church. Ajnong the better-known speakers present were Dr. C. C. Hays, of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, moderator of general assembly; Dr. Joseph A. Vance, of Detroit, Michigan; Dr. Charles H. McDonald and Dr. F. K. Slorkvell, of New York, nnd Hev. A. F. MrGarrnh, who lectured on stew ardship, a subject which will engage the attention of every Presbyterian church during the coming year. Itepnrt or the New Era committee brought out the fact, characterized as "shameful" l.v the chairman, the Rev. W. W. Mai llenry. or Portland, that Presbyterians In Oregon last year gave an aM rago or less than C cents a week to support all the mis sion and educational enterprises of the denomination. This was less than 1 ho house for the student pastor ! hnlf the average given by the !.?:!.".- linn liern fllllv nulil fill ami hna hunn I thin I. n.... ..r !.,-. iIj.h ..... 1.. 1 1 n.. in use much of tho past year. Among i The growth In membership, however. ' 4. other activities was the Thanksgiving i was twice as rapid as the growth or . V CANNING FRUIT? Now is the time to buy Fruit Jars. Pints 85c Quarts 95c 1-2 gal. $1.15 15 per cent discount on FISHING RODS This Week Only. S.B. CROUCH HARDWARE Dusty When you come in at noon and have to grab an empty bucket and walk to the spring or hump your tired back over a pump before you can get rid of the sweat and dog fennel dust, Just ask yourself why you can't have running water ut the turn of a faucet. We can sell you an outfit, made right, sold right, and that will work right. The average family uses from three to five tons of water a year. You can put your time to better use than lugging that weight of water by hand. Special Prices on Gas Engines . y2 to 3 Horsepower Special bargain In a tractor and plow. Only plowed 15 acres. ,450. Wanted names of farmers who will have grain to sell or will need seed. See us first we can save you money. Farm Bureau Cooper ative Exchange Itoseburg and Oakland. P,.-. -"r",u ART - WV voice, vinti. 'Rosebnrg', Ft-A RfcW AJiD MODER Th. people of K?L Invited to mi rt Quartera here. " W V TI'EW. Say It wtti, T" JHE TERM C. M. JONES AfTO TOP,. rPHOHTEln. MATTHEt.SK, RE n, j Ph.... ForDryerStovesJp! J.H.SINNIQER I SHEET METAL W0RO i Return to Portland Mr. and Mrs. W. Lloyd Graves, who were recently married in this city, are now making their home in Portland. They have just returned from a trip to California. Mrs. Graves will be remembered as Miss Vivian Morris. 'A TV J I suon't torget to Order S Some Olives and Cutumte p pickles for lunch. d See our stock of feti bnl and bottled goods. Virion ft kinds and sizes. At me t North Side Grocery 5 PHONE !!l A.-m.-v.m.-m'm.mmmm.... LODGli DIRECTORY. , LAI'IIKL rilAPTRR No. 81, H. A. M. Strttd convocations on llrst and third Tuesdays. MhhodIo Temple. All members reiiueflted to attend aud visiting companion, welcome. II. A. WILSON. TIIh Priest. W. F. HARRIS. Secretary. .XKMillllOKM OK WOOIX HAFT Lllne Circle No. 49, meets on 1st and 3rd Friday eveninffs In Mooso hall. Visit ing neighbors invited to attend. m:i.LK riiK.ssHAW. o. n. MAKOARET WHITNEY, Clerk. J For The West g and best assonwlv! GROCERIES CALL 63 j ECONOMY GOT A. P. Jk A. n.. .anre1 l,odE0 No. 13. Ttevular communications 2nd and 4th Wednesdays each month at Uaaonic Temple. Itoneburg, Ore. Vleltort wel come. W. U THOMAS, W. M. W. -HARRIS. Secy. J u ft Milk is a Perfect food J . K. S.. hoDirf Cttnptor Jfo. U i Hold 8 their regulAr meeting on th n aim i n hi rtiajs m vait niuntii. Al sojourning brothers and slaters ro roBpftfnfullv Invited t a'tond. MRS. ELTZARETH HUN VAN, W. M. FREE JOHNSON, grtary. and costs but little. A Pasteurized and bellied under K the most risld sanitary condi- A tions. ft THR SKrt HIT BESKFIT ASSOCIA TION meets In the Maceabee halt the 1st and 3rd Tueauava in each ma jttb K. II. T. M. Meets each second and fourth ThuriHlay of each month in Atnccdhee hall, corner Cane and Pine etrrete. Visiting Knights always welcome. U. C, GOOPMAN, Com. Ck W. RAPP. K. K. TRAVEL to the Coast by Coast ' Auto Line Stages Over New Highway r Q Valley and MTtle Mat " you time and money. IrftTfiHe tel Umpqua, Hotrt OraH. nl Home Restaurant Erery 7 a. m. and 2 p. m. Fare to Myrtle Point H - Conuille 15 ' Manhfleld 111 " " Bandon Coast Auto Lines Geerae W. Bryaat, llaaaf Coqellle, Onsa dinner for more than 200 students, tho entire-denomination. who could not (to home. Also a h.in-i Key. n. V. Ilnrper. Sunday school missionary In ivntlleton county, was moderator. Synod next will meet In Ku Keno. bidTwanted Notice to Contractors DEVELOPMENT PKYHMtrMKNT Mi:N-4 IMI'l'.oX i:IKT. WK AKK lMI'IKIV. inj in n i ii.nn s i i iiv i. urn this nKni:u.MKsr OK hKUVH K. We cannot grow faster than the aurroundltiB country: thonch W8 bar to keep far In advance of our reent needs. Thu malntalu tnc a larger Investment than onlinnrily required. ' I. wk auk rnri'titi i) to st:itt; ioi u i: kut mkkp at a MOMKNT U NOTICK Willi KfO.NOMY TO YOU. Douglas'County Iight & Water Co B. II. JKWIM.S, Manaerr. qurt for memliers of Synod on Wed nesdiiy. July 12. Synod appointed a committee ren resentiiiK all Interests Involved to study th educational problems of Presbyterians in the stale, especially with reference to Albany college. This committee will report next year. Veatiwhllo the rollcgn will continue In operation, nllhouuh the president. Dr. A. M. Williams, has resinned. Another change In tho ore.iniatlon of the svnoil which wn c.uimiiiii nutt.-il nl Corvallls was the appointment of i ,"',r'1 liev. I). A. Thompson, a Portland 1 School P'istnr. as snoilical superintendent. -He takes the place of ltev. Mr. lion-! (Knot Seeley. wlio heroines church 1 extension secretary of Portland pres. Mierr. Huth men have heen In the state for many yen. Synod estah-1 lished In connection with their of ftrn i I" 4 0 1 Tllfonl Miihllnc. Portland, a central re. ellnit azeiu-y to which all ix nevoli nt money for the boards can , he sent and tlieneo distributed to tho hoards. This Is In line with the de-i i velopment of Presbyterian financial ' efficiency. t The Stale Acrl. ttltiiral cotlece was host of the synod, president Kerr t"-! g Roseburg Dairy and ft r4 Soda Works 4 4 4 Telephone 186 TA Sraliil liiils wi t Im ri'fV'ivtMl bv tho f 1 ir i-'urs of I'onohdatrd i-i ru-i No. 12, (ili.I', tn i:on. - i. in., July L'.'. r22, for t ! tr-Miiun nnd tiunitli-Tiitn of a Tublic School Ituildini;, ;ivi'il:v? to plans and spefi ficatioTis prt-p;irt by ("tins. H. Kurc itnif. nrrh.it t, Albany. Orrcon. All bids must be :n rtn.pnni'd by n rvrti fud rbrrk. i;n:ilip to "ConsiilMiitcd School Ihsiiirt o. 12, t.lido, Orcpcon." fortbr sum ,f ?200. ns a i:nar;ntcr thnt tln riintr.-i r will furnish an np-! proved lonl ,; ( to fif ht. n-nt tif the contract w t' in ten tia afti r thr i awardins: nf th - , ontntrt. Contractors1, an required t -ponit $20 a .4 h puar-; antcr to rcmrr: plann at time ayrccd upon, and ',!). ! rsl bidders will b? FOR SALE! Ford Touring Ford Roadster Dodge Touring All in Kirst Class Condition. AiiPP.KSS CHKVIiOI.KT AfiKNCY, KOSKItrnu, OKK. mult. nl t.i fi--.,,.. tnfiit'itni'iii a -.1 f ma n 1 r.-s. , !pri.in ciner. tie arave f ,,, tn ,),,, , ,.,) sTimd and the corresponding woman's Ai ,., ,,n mmi,, om on blank ornnlr.stlon s dinner In the home . proposals f, ,r i' e same. c-nnoml,-. hitll.llnit Wednesday ere-1 Hianks fnrni ' .'4 tion application eln-f The s,hool nnd the synods, ,,.. ,, i,,,.,, flans and sn-cili- loined In ,a series of lectures each ra ions may h. - -en at Couni y'Si hool dav at 11 o'clock:. i Sep, rlntt nd. ni s office. l!oebtra;. lutein the n.win hour ea. h day U. eor.l Alwtrart Office. Portland. Ore the members of tho synod divided In- tun. or at .W! : -el's office, te tour conference (roups to consid- The Hoard r. ryes the rlcht to re er f'ireijn ml'on. church ru' ll 'ity, t Ject any and 'l bids. I men's work and rollelous education.; Ilv order of School Board No. 12, i under the direction of men from the Glide, Oregon. ' FOR SALE All kinds of Shrubbery, Roses, tlerry Pl.-.iiis. is! ade, Fruit and Nut Trees for fall delivery, by R.B. ELLIS Roseburg. Ore. Thone 4-Y P. O. Ttox 1071 WOODTIK5I or BB -world Camp no. meeia in una Jreuows nan In Reaehnra; every 1st and 3rd Mon- j day aveninvs. Vlaltlng- aeighbora always wnloomA. KRRDKrtTOK PORTER, C. C , M. M. MH.I.KR. Clerk. . f. A. l. T. M. Ilnsnlmra; Revli-w I W. U. A. o. T. W ltosehiirir Review! Nn. II holils refjular meetlniffa on aec e!nl nd fourtli Thursday at p. m. tsitinit sttera Invltert to attend re-I views. Maceabee Hall, Plna and Caea 1 streets. i BKT.I.H PTEPriKN30N, Com. ! .TKsiftIR RAPP. CeL II. P, O. rhka, iMrmrg Twtire Ka. xta I Jlold resrular corpnannlcatlADs a the Elki' Temple on each Thursday, of every month. All members re-' nutated to attend regularly and all vlsltin brothers are cordially In-1 Tlted to attend. . B. FT,rnRY. R. R. . J. O. DAY, Jr..Jecy. I. O. . V.. Pklleianen Leilice No. H Moots la Odd Fellows Temple every Friday "venlng at 7:30 o'clock. Vlalt lng brethren are alwaya welcome. FRED MIU.EB, N. O. A. J. UKITOKS. Rec. See. ... J. B BA1L.RY.ria. 8a HKliKKtll Rnaehnra- Retrskah IdB No. 41. I. O. O. F.. meet a In ejdl Kellewa Temple every week on Tiu-sHmv evenna. Vlaitlna metrbera In irood atandlnB ar invited t- at tend. i'.':i:Ti:r!t: it tkiki.d, n-. Cl. FVA IKNOX, Secy. KTIIKL HAII.F.V. Fin. Beer. SK-n.Hnons ur wmlH lurr Tt lain "cle Ne. 49. me"ta on 1st and rd r .dsv ryenlnira In ifoese hall. Vlalt lng n-lB-hhora tavtted to attend. I IM.I.K fTtKNSHAW. tl. .V. KiiiiTs iw prrm Alptia lode No. 4.'. meets every Wednesday evea Ina In lioticlaa Abstract Hall, corner Jacksen Washlnaton bt. Vlalt orp ii A-n'i welcome. llnxit.PH R. RIT7.MAN. C G ll'lT O YOPNri, M. V B. B. WIUBKRCY. K. R. A KAii.t:s,tosebtra Aerie meeta In t "o-- h ill on J.i. k-on Kt. on 2nd aad 4'.li M -rlav evenlnits nf each month at oilo-'k. Vlaitlnv brethrea e aood atundin alwavs welcome. A. J. WIXIT. w. P. P. W. M. LA ML'KH W. P. n. F. nooPMAN. Secretary. Some Good Buys In town property. Ti Jj'j then res-ret In a fa you did not buy h.T,,,i. il prices quoted "''r',"i. Itoschurit Is "S.ro1"' KniiiK ahead a it tx fure. lure. One J room h"" paved street; A ',Z. I" elcir nf 1.11 lndttW 1,."iOI).0C One t r otn "-tV3 veni.n.-rs. store ''"i'7p shed. S lets, g""1" f",ir frnlt and herrb. "". ridH ruts, drar'""- ' ... dishes. Already ' " Jill W Also two Jersey co. t2,-.'uo.ei). . . A modem ..P to t rooms. -..se la Street. Basemen'. S' f repair. ".e ' t , lo.nies In K.-eeliire. f.t tor It.-elt I.V rent". ,.,7.5, on cai-y Ooo,, M,.lne.a VC Stevens atrevt. Also a.resce ' . ' prune orch"r" . -oii,1. Where you i k " . . ..,-eiatli " For Mrtnrr RICE & R1CE Real Etat P""" T!,eburS, Off tni:n AHTieXs Meets In Macea '. r U ever erednesday aTening. ' Viaitlna- mcmbera alwaa welcome. i H it w;r ppsciL M. a. ur.i.RF,r wrri.iiOCH Trtas. tL61K UiaiPUKiY. becy. 1 Attention, Prune Get your u from Iltabe. m , Oaklanu. we tory.