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HQ8EBUWQ MEWS REVIEW, THURSDAV, SEPTEMBER gl, 1922. rut FOUR ! International I 4 $850 ! x 2 v I 51 NO EXTRAS TO BUY J I What Happened When Sheila Elliston Refused Love By Idah McGlone Gibon DUBLIN'S SLUMS CALLED BANE TIIK JIOXKYMOOX WAXKS day I regretted that I had helped I Sheila, la her resolution to put her Sheila turned suddenly hard and j past aside and marry Ptill. It seemed cold and white at marble, j to me that I had deliberately planned Hhe looked first at I'htl and then at and executed the uunapnlness of mr, aa though, from fright, Bhn had. those I loved most FULLY EQUIPPED WITH FENDERS GOVERNOR BELT PULLEY TWO BOTTOM PLOW J. F. BARKER & CO. IMPLEMENTS ruiw to vikw ixui'si: diction or the rnlted Slates which finds hero tomorrow. Tonight tho 33rd degree, tho hlgheat honor (hut can b attained in Alusonry will be conferred upon approxlmato- SYDNKY, Australia, Sept. 21. Arrangi-mont for observation on Henlnmber 21 of tho solnr ecllp.io wnith baa attracted scientists from Iv 14l candidates all rnrnera of the globe, have been President Warren 0 Hareilne completed by Dr. W. W. Campbell, was to have had thla honor, but of Ilia Lick Observatory of Calif- owing to the illness of hla wife, orn..- ' I waa unable to attend. However. xvollal, Weat Australia, la the It la understood, the decree orob- ably will be conferred upon Mr. Harding at an extraordinary con clavo to bo called aoon. fWltl.S KT.tTKMKVT W II. I. . III.I.P ItOSKIU IU. Many women will profit by the spot where the phenomenon la ex peeled to be most easily dlacernl Mo. Dr. Campbell aaya the aclen tlstg hope to secure strong' addl tlnnal evidence bearing on the Einstein theory of relativity. Don't forget tho two big dances by I '" a i-nrunnn ore nesira. - hurs-i following atatement of one of their u ' n,'r n: ai unlay, sex; "I was afraid to eat on account Hrpl. rd, at Drain. "Danco music ! of atoninrh trouble. Kven rice did the danevra like." jnot aitreo. AffV Inking Adler-l-ka . 1 1 can eat anything." Adler-4-ka M Cil-.T a:ilt 11 :;!(: !; . acta on HOTII upper and lower bow- .,, i el, removing foul mutter which pol- CLhvhLAM), ij.j Sept. 21. To-iaon.it stomach. hlXCKI.I.ENT for tiny was tho most Important of llurnnoii the stomach or sour sloiimch. fix-day conclave of the supreme 1 (luards against appendicitis. li council, 33rd degree. Ancient Ac- ImIiiks oil poisonous nmlter von opted Scottish line of Kreo Mason- never thought was In your ira- y nir win mimiern mimonin juris-1 tern. Milhnn l--iillorton. iIiokkI"! I SHverPRUNE Wanted I CALL Umpqua Valley tanning to. j Telephone 310 a I UK BtvjINNhKS - - DUNNING SYSTEM M !' I.XII'IStlVFII MI'SIC STI'DY S THE ONLY STSTKM KHt n:;iNM-.l!H KNINHSK BY TUB .uw.ns aiuki' itr..N()VNi:i MUSICIANS p GLADYS H. STRONG $. General Building Material CEMENT SHINGLES BRICK LATH PLASTER LIME SEWER PIPE LUMBER ROOFING REENFORCING STEFL L. W. METZGER Contractor and Builder. suddenly lost all power to speak or even think coherently, A spasm of pain passed over Phil's face, but he said nothing. Neither did he make an attempt to ralae She ila from where ahe waa kneeling by my chair her terror-stricken face raised to mine. "I do not want children," ahe ex claimed when she was able to talk. "At least I do not want them now Surely. Phil, you are not ready to take on the responsibility of children either, are you? Bay you do not want them. "Every man every decent man who loves a woman looks ahead with reverence and Joy to the child that he shall see lying on her breast the child that will be the visible sign of his love for her and her love for him." Phil faltered over tho last words. and his voice dropped aa he came for ward and gently lifted hla wife and almost carried her the few Btepa to the divan where he had been altting. "but you know, Phil, that I love you. You certainly know that It la not because I do not love you that I do not want children." Phil did not answer. Ho hardly seemed to hnvo heard her. He just spoke as though ho waa continuing what he had begun. "I expect there la a great deal of pride, as well as love, In the desire of every man' to perpetuate his nnme. Kvery man worthy of the title wishes to hand the name his father gave him on to his sons. It is an Inherent de sire as strong as the deslro for the woman you have claimed for your own. Indeed, it la Btronger than any nnstlon of love. It Is the universal desire that nature implants in man to t'eget that life which will Insure the immortality of the race. Phil waa speaking almost Imper sonally my heart was beating like a trip-hammer what waa It that had loomed up so suddenly dark and Forbidding between these two whom I loved? "You, too, Sheila, must have had Oils same feeling, for It la the one jreat law that nature haa put upon everything that lives, and you are very human. "You" Phil alumblod "you surely must want a child, a "hlld that shall tell to the world Ihnt because two people have loved he Uvea to carry on." Sheila, looked up rather wildly. "There, Kay. you see whal 1 have -lften told you. Men nre much more leiitluienlal and romantic than woin- -n." Although her voice waa hollow ind Insincere one look at Phll'a hurt face waa too much lor me. 1 turned ind fled. I do not know what happened after I left the room, for I did not aee "ilher of them nitaln that night. There waa still misunderstanding, hut I saw that there had been a kind of working truce agreed upon. Kheila waa pale and Phil rather atern. During the weeks that followed I isked myself, many tlmea, bad I been mistaken In Sheila? Aa I watched her restlessness day after dnv I cotilil think of nothing else. From not wanting to no out nt nil she was accepting everv llivllntlnn I where It would lie Impossible for Phil to accompany her. Tennis, luncheon, afternoon teas and brldire, ahe went iroui one to another In constant round like a squirrel In a cnge .tienniune over ner eyes uroppen mat inlanglh e mist th.n shut not only me, but everyone from her thoughts, her emotions; that mist I had grown to know aa tho danger sign of soul In agony and unhappl- lly KDNA 1U BEH CHURCH. International News St.-r vice Staff Correspondent. I)Cl;l,IN. Sept. 1J. Within the I began to feel that Pr. Thornton si,adow ot Paruc-ll's statue and around was right old niateriali.se as he was j when he had d- l;ir--d that af'-r the one great debacle In her life Se lla ahould have married no one. Yet one afternoon when f saw She ila in the dark corner of the big hall, shadowed by the heavy stairrase, with the wondering but alor;ng child of the corner from O Connelt street, which bears the stars of Ireland's battle for freedom,- lies a district which must continue an ugly wound In the side of the new Irish Free State unless It is rapidly cleaned up. Parnell street Dublin's slums the worst slums In the world. Here a the housekeeper In h- r arms, I aaaln ratjon is disintegrating, while around caught a glimpse of that beautiful something which had first appealed to me in her. With her head asainft the dark wood, and her pale face In relief, she waa clasping that baby to her breast and crooning over it as all mothers have crooned aluce first Cain was placed In the arms of Eve. 1-or the moment I could see that all her baser self had slipped from ner line a robe and she was happy. for a moment. Thinking she was alone, she waa giving vent to that longing for motherhood which she had denied. Kor the moment, what ever It was that was making her life a hell, had been put away. men sne aaw me! Quickly she droomd tho baliv nn the floor with a aoft thud. The aur prlsed infant Bet up a wail and my housekeeper came running to see what ailed her child. dldn t hurt her. Mrs ltnrfwell 1 wouldn't hurt "her for tho world." regretted Sheila contritely, "i just put her down auddenly. that was all." "She was Just surprised. Miss She ila," said the child's mother, picking "in imuy up. -sue adores you. You re born to be a mother." "Is everyone in ronsuiracv ncin-t me. Kay?" asked Sheila with an uirlv llttle laugh. Tomorrow I.ibf Comes. RKSTOX SKn We have been having real warm weather during this month. School will commence .in Miinit-tw Sept. 25 with .M!s. Hazel Pavne, of j Itoseburg. as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson r,n.,t!a flickering gas lamn showing thru a flying trip lo Ilosebtirg Saturday i he haze and smoke at sparse points. the corner are men struggling to I build a new nation. I Saturday night in Parnell street presents a picture that is unforgetta ble. Squalid women, carrying tiny tabes; dirty and begrimed urchins; reeling, careeniug men; leering youth all jam Parnell street on Saturday night. rnder-Xourlslieil Children. In the archway of a splendidly carved old Queen Anne doorway a mother alts with her brood scrawny, ill-nouribhcd children and dirty chil dren. Against the railings lurches a man under the influence of potent Irish "poteen." "Lookit Tlmmy he's drunk!" the children shriek. Along the curbstones are lines of girls and women, with their faces and attire showing no signs of water or of care, presiding over little soap boxes filled with herrings, tomatoes, cabbages, pears and other fruits. Here the women of the neighborhood haggle In shrill voices over 3 cents worth of potatoes, while they dis patch "Jimmy" across tho street to "fetch a penny's worth of milk." In the llj;ht of a shop window, sprawled over the pavement, a group of tiny (and asain dirty-faced) gam ins are enraged In a game of tarda, wr ingilng and betting. Kverywh-re are sign of careless ness. Doors open and belch forth whole broods of men, women and children the;family coming out ssfor a breath of air and from the onen doors come peculiar and un pleasant odors. Dark, Dingy Streets. The streets are dingily lighted, only Misa Maybelle Johnson l..r- Sn,ln.. for Corvallla, where sho has entered the Oregon Agricultural college Miss Kuth Matthews left last Sun day for Couuillo where she will re- viner me. loquiue high-school. The homes am more; dingilv lighted, and the werik rays of light bent their way through grimy window-panes with the greatest difficulty. Parnell street Is a festering sore. bin withal there Is about M a sense jf ltoy Wilson is working In n, Ught-he.irtedness. The wretched res dryer for Mr. Iarson, of Looking ! I',0"f!' "f ,h,!" "t"1''' of filth and C-lasa. grime lmitrh and -loke and occasion- Mrs. K. Hardtu an and son, Pen ' ft"v hrenk Into a bit of n song. will leave soon for California, where I There is poverty In Dublin's slums, they expect to spWnd tho winter wild ' P"vp''fy "f the worst kind, but there relatives. They have lust recently i more there Is filth and dirt of so their ranch. the sort that Is unnecessary. .man liorotny TrvrMI n Go This Year to Oregon State Fair Salem, Sept. 25-30 J . . $7.11 Round Trip Direct to Fair Grounds Corresponding Special Fares from all agency stations in OrJ Agricultural displays. Exhibits, Stock und Poultry Show. Greatest Horse Show in Northwest $75,000 in Premiums and Purses Horse Racing, Auto-Polo, Amusements f t For further particulars, ask agents, or write i . Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, t General passenger Agent eapeclully benefitted thereby, as pro vided by the Charter of said City, and In accordance with the petition of the property owners to be benefitted by iuuu Improvement, und no part thereof vhall be paid by tiie City nt Krm-lmr. The estimate of the City Knuineer of tb prtahltf detailed cost of said 'm proventrtit Is the sum of $4775. JT,. liKSOLVEl), that the City Recorder of the City uf ItoseburR-, Oregon, be and he Is hereby directed to ulve notice of s.-iid Improvement ps provided by thi Charter of said City." Kemoii3tranc.es against said proposed Improvement may tie filed with the un dersigned within twenty days from the tlr.H publication of thi notice, which is the 71U day of September. n. i,. wmprr.E. Itecorder of the city ot ltoeuburir, Oregon. i. 1". A. Morn i,mm a, J Resurar communications 2aji Wednesdays each month tt . temple, Koaebura-. Ore. VTujml W. I THOMAS. W if on, tM Kfct IKITY BKCPil TKt.N' meets In th. Afaccstwtn Tut and 3rd TiiAinav, In -... .NfcMiHHORS OF WOODtlUra -Circle No. 49, meets on lit Ins neighbors Invited to attl It H-I .1 IP CHPVCU t It, .r-1 MAROARBT TCH IT.Vnj If the Irish nallbn Is to live nnd Pass, who haa been visiting Allsa Ag-1 ,nr,vo P;'rnell street nnd Its counter nes Johnson, hag returned to nor!1"" 'm,!,t hn ,lr,''1 n' llB own hoot- holne. Mr. nnd Mrs V to Itoseburg Wednesday. o I)KKKXI).s WlKK-s HOXOIt ..! ANE'-K3. Sept. i.-Ar-thur Farrell, 32. deputy marshal at Huntington Park, a suburb 1, " today shot and possibly fa y bounded Harry Klemit,8; J I Huntington park fireman, wl.o cc- ..U..,B ,u r.irreira allegation -' fui Slier I s whrt strnns and wined out f'avis motored ! ,T''" s'"'" g"v'''""ient is alive I ... ii.in.-r in mi- iioiiiin smms end has a program for the ellmina- I tlon of this sore-spot once there Is i peace, ?, -ere Ibaniatic Art (lasses Registering. All persons interested in the new d nartment of Prama'lc Art. Hein line Conservatory, are Invited to meet Mrs. riertha Kllz.ibeth linn tO Wednesrlnir i ., -. , nrr..rwl ki... i m had mis treated Mrs Karrell i ... " rva'"rv- "''"' for Business . ..r. mioomig IOoic place In the chambers of -p v V....i.i . rtlceof the poace '.. I park while court was In resslon a few feet away. Kvery day I told myself that when mortnls try to Interfere wllh destiny they make a sorry mess of it. Kvery omen. High-School Povs. nnrt Clrla Children under 12. and private les sons herln this we, k. The liitle chil dren's class will start Saturday at 3 o'clock. Piano classes will begin Mondav Sept. is. Knroll early. Mrs. Monroe C heek, 3t6 S. Tine St. Phone 1J0-J. actor to kactc ni.incifts I.OH AN'riELK.S. Sept. 21. Iler hert Rawllnson, motion picture ac tor late today was officially noti fied to appear at tho district at- .v,t. ... "inej s oirice tomorrow to bo ohm. " "Pt. 21. The. tinned conrernine nn,.nn.. ' .V. STKVKNSOX Till II, T-).v DEVELOPMENT !KVi:iXlMKT IMI I!t IMI XT. VK AUIJ IMPIU.V. iu orn KAciuTna. kkuy day von tmh BKTTKitMKNr OK NKKVICH. W. cannot grow futer than the aurroundlng country; thoujh w. h. to keep far In advance of 0r .reacnt need.. Thui uialataln UH larger Investment than ordlnait'y riqutrvd. w Aiuc i ni;pni D to TTuTTTtn H kmiy nku) At a MOMKT'S KOTU'lt WITH IWXtN(VlY TO YUC. Douglas County Light & Water Co turning prunes into money! Prune dowers combat cistern crit ics by putling In The DATE PRUNE With the J Pule Flavor" t Tr.i .le-.Murk R. . ) Sweeter, lamer and proven bv dem onstration as the "Prune preferred" in enrv .it. IMuniHted literature n,l drtaiis f our Special Plan l'UKH UlKin reilUesl. "Everything In Tree" v hi P 'rtr-rrf 1,7. i rri;on N'ur.n'rv . 'r. n. .v. i t?n ut i'if'i in.t.nn i r. .i l if'.iv wti''.un c lituiton Iw run. AiMrr.. I U 11 Mt-Vi'llmiii nvr.i.u...i I n 1. 1. i . . . . ' 1 " 1 ,l' " "iv 11,11 u Ml OMlilini II III! I1V imt-nlMV f'l..eL LI Mill D 111 it fill nil nr I b ., ...i. i - ,T . , - " v m i n. diuia I i ih -.1 i - V, ""in r. Wli it'll -NOTIi K OF lTRT!OV TO IMI'llOVl-; . Pl.ivr vrKi-:ri XOTIti3 IS HUHK11V GIVEN, that at a nu'iciiiif of the Cuninum Council ot Hie City vt ii..elmric, f-retrun, hold on tho 5th day ot September, J 12 J, the following rt'Bo;ntif)ji wua ailoptetl: "ltK.S !VKr, that tne Common Coun cil ot the titv of iCoeburtr dceniH It exyxsJient anil iit'res;iry and herehv propojivM to Improvo Hint Street from ttie north lin; of Iane Street to the south line vt tho pavement on Ouk ML'cei, in tn eity or itoriehurg, Ore son, In the following nuiniier: KiiKt: Hy iviiidliitf tho street to tho prupfr mib-cr.i(i-: huconJ- ify piivlny the roji-lvvuy of swill nrr.ot iwenty-eiKht tvvi in width with concrete pavement; Third; By constructing concrete curbs; Fourth: Ky constructing nub drains; Kifth: By eonstructlns street monu ments, if necessary; Six tli : Hy laying vitrified sewer pipe if necessary; Seventh: Hy constructing catch buHiiiH and Inlets. S.iid improvement are to be made In ueeorilnnee with the Charter and Or dinances of the City of Itoseburg. Ore gon, and the grade, plans, specifica tions and estimates of tho CItv Engin eer, filed in the oftio of the City lt rorder on the 5th day of September, lJJ, whith said grade, plans, specifi cations ii lid estimate are hereby ap proved and adopted. j The entire cost of said Improvement , fnehiding enKlni ortim, interest, and al! other exnenren uhuli th.. r t ! burij would not have incurred exeept for the making of said improvement. ; he usse.-sed ;ion the property especially benefitted thereby, as pro vided by the Charter of said City, and In ttc. ordam e with the petition of the property ou m rs to be hem fitted by said improvement, nnd no part thereof shall bo paid by the City or Kosehurff The est i 111.1 tM of f hn lr I.--.,! of the probnble detailed cost of said im- t-i iiMfiii i me sum or f.tti.i OH IlKSoLVKli. that th n. of the CItv of itosehurc. Oreicon. be and ne is ncreby direeted to ive notiee thai- :r, v,.(" ,iuviav Keiriiktist r tn'ittt i.iri. I.iut .nil . . Improvement may h filed with th un- rsinrne.i Hitliln twenty d;yn from the U B. 9 Hoieborv CKaprerVf 1st and 3rd Thursdays In wcftl All sojourning brothtirs a4 j r respectiuuy mviuo in i-m Al US. KLil', Al'.ETH RUNTAXi KHKB JOHNSON. fl"rurt 1 I K. O. T. St. Mota u-h fourth Tbursd&y of nAfh , Maccabe halb cornor Casi u' ri.Hiiia A.niKnu welcome. O W W A DDI l-MTKll AHTHAJII Metl It beo hall every Wednesdir n? VintJng mauibers alway, m MILDRED M'CULIiOCh' . ELSIK mwPHHKY. M WIMIUMKIV Or THU TVOHUV- Na 12S, meets In Odd Ftttnt In RosehurB every Idi and irtl day evenings. Visiting leui. always welcome. i FREDERICK PORTEl: I rial of tie salesman. , Ma'rch,- ben UnT ' " x . v r : Stvn.;. ...j . . Rawllnson. iilleainx he had i I Iraed in i V," ":r. "e a I- mistreated her dattehter nearly two I ...... . j,ii, tw in h nr Innnil nn i l . . ' ""vernl week, b.ter. It is beiied n arrleT l? 8f"n . "r.wnrd9 oar will be reuulred i., i.,., " " , ' " ""ion. was jury ' i-'Mie., aa eon i iruunit his denials. ! ! Th- n she and her mother camo to l.os Angeles and annonneed thav rT ; would pref the case for damages". ThjSIStL'C' 'i : - I' '.V1 ! TH K f lTI TIIIV TO IMfVlOVE ..-v ' ' 1 ! 5 I ItKf.KHV SIV K.N all that ut ISlovaPc! - , . x - ..... , , , ' """""I OU 11. I I Ur-1 S ,. , V.f , "" "'ii o. Sottas be.a ae K. , I- V JvV! tiur'- l'r" ? B , I the m.i&:i!j J 1 ,r "'" ' "ib-stau..; " f I used arc c; I 1Cr tri4o. JI . .,T 1,1 t-vln th. rm.iw.ir of S I - i . , '--'t In width with I iSlcYCk SHk I ' J" ""''" -".truotm, c..er, Siovo Polish Li vr.'ii-i ' vitrify ..w.r i. ' .:.-r. t,,...,- -;, ... , von.truvtinn t-atvh- ! lyl - !. V.l.lJKJ - , I ' i J -' stii i , ,. : ' "' - i"-o. r-.fl AU:- V I a;:?,"'':"."?-- -' " hr,,,y 'rrroxea u g I 1 V. ",. ..-Jrv.'i'. 7TV;.-. ;f- Zri- '-l ie-pro.tr.,n. $ r- -r-n. r ". ' 1 '""...ri... m, ..r. .. ,ni, .. V UIQE DTRECTORT. ' eharpes, I. o. o. sr. ran.,.,,., t-4 - . i.. In OM Fellnwa Temple every In, hi '.I'"'" 139 "'elock. Visit ing brethren are alwavs w.lcome. MO.NKOK rm-EK, n r, m. J. UKtir.F.s. n.a'see J, B. BAILEY. Vln B.7 U. p. u. tm, Huulurl ImIkt Ml Hold regular communlallm the Elks' Temple on eacb nai of every month. All mimbiv quested to attend regularly, ui visiting brothers are cDnui. Vlted to attend. J. B. FLltRRT, K 1 J. G. EAT. Jr. S "IRBI, CIIAPTEn He. It, .! o.aiea convocations on sra third Tuesdays, Masonic Teo; mrnibers requested to attest vlsitins; eomuAnton wplrnme. R A. WILSON. HIstH w. f.-. nAKltl-x oecrnr Ri:ui:KAns Roiehurt B Lodge No. 41, I. O. (X F. Be Odd Fellows Temple every wwl luemay evening, vlsitins w In good standing are invitee ' tend. GERTRUDE HATFIEUt! EVA I.KVOY K-v ETHEL BAILEY. Fla KMUHTS UP PrrHIASV-Alpm No. 41, meets every WednwiliI' Ing In Douglna Abstract H11W Jackson & Washington Sta, "j ure iways welcome. , RUDOLPH R. RTT7MA: J. R. FARItlNTI-rON, M. F EAIH.K3. ftnM.nnr. A.rii IBfSl Moo hall on Jackson St. on '"J 4th Monday evenings of es'h "1 at s o cloear. Visiting uretnre good standing alwavs welaoni A. J. WTJLffF, VT P.F, w i i a nfo-ns! W. r B.' P. 'fJOOPMAN. Serl XX . II. A. O. T. iv Roaeburn f" No. 11 holds regular meeting!" end and fourth Thursday all; views. Muccabee Hall, Pino04 1 streets. I JEPftlE RAPP. Cnl J BELLE pnnprcQiow ai CARDS ne. sr. n, nxx'K ct.t Flow''! iio. let BoIJckonBt;J K. St. II. PI.YI.ER cnime-1 Physician. 114 W. Lanet J ". I.. A. XVELL", DeatUt, HI M ""ig Phnne 811. . .M.I.M.I.M B New Fall and Winter Woolens Have Arrived Most business men demand tailored suits. They r and hold their shape longer. 0ur new fall ; "T WO0'CnS are just in- ThcV will meet with your safe raeuon. Como in and let us measure you. RcSfRS , , "Clothes That Satisfy." 1 hone -17-' " 9n V.Jackson "if: ,nt. at -- l.i-en I