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ROSMUHa NEWS REVIEW. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1922. i AUCTION!! 11 9 I will sell at Public Sale at the WILLIAM WISE f.' RANCH, halfway betweon YoiK-alla and Drain and one j mile cast of Doswell Springs the following described prop-jerty: Tuesday, Sept. 26th (5 SALE LKGINS AT 10 O'CLOCK J i horses, agus 6 to 7. J Those horses are square, blocky, sound and got d workers, 8 150 ewes. 1 'J head cattle. 5 Hot's 16 head shouts, wt. about 75 lbs. . 0. 1. C. breed. 2 ' 8 4. One Dunham corrugated roller. 5 John Deere 7 ft. disc harrow. One 3-section iron harrow. J One Success grain ck-ancr and grader, j One Milbum wagon, 2 .'5-8 heavy. One Oliver '10 plow. 5 One 10 inch orchard plow. One 2 shovel cultivator. 2 New Peoria Disc Drill, 1 1 hoes. One anvil and vise. S All machinery in first class condition; been used from 9 A vrifirs' mn;t of if. in n trooil lis new. What Happened. When Sheila Elliston Refused Love By di McGlona Gibson Poultry 75 fine hens. Farming Implements And other articles to numerous to mention. Terms of Sale: All pums of ?10 or under, cash ; over $10 bankable note, 6 months at 8 ier cent intercut. All properly purchased must be settled for before leaving the ranch. FKKIi LUNCH AT NOON C, SIMMONS, . J. K. Greer, ' Owner Auctioneer Drain &tate Bank, Clerk. Mr. itnd Mm. n. P. Rump, left for Halcm. Wcdnecdar where they will remain to make their perniiic- ntil twime Dnn Ilootie, loral K. I. brakeman, lift Weduexday niK'it fur Ban Kran rlaco when he will niter thn com pany hoipitiil fr n throat opi-riitlon. The Town is Wild About Our Milk Maid Bread It's finding its way to many homes in Uoseburg, and customers praise its fine texture and sweetness. A com plete stock of cakes, pics, doughnuts, etc., baked fresh every day for your demands. Come in and seg us in the new store. t THE OREGON BAKERY AUGUST HECK, Prop. 231 N. JACKSON.' PHONE 211, Jutt Same Ai Before. Hut jou ulwj mast understand, oh, wealthy merchant prinre and Itiai ne you do understand, do you not, that In well known up uad down the wnole 1 cannot have a child now, as tuuen as I would like to do so. This time mr voice was Icy. "Why not, sheila? You are young, healthy, rich and have a beautiful home and a devoted h unhand. You are the kind coast as a confirmed morphine ad dict. His remlttan.es are always spent for the drug and he lives lu the most disreputable and filthy Places except for the first three or four days of each mouth when be IJGHT CO.MKS these letters. If you do In the next -I do not understand what you ' morning's paper hire will be r mean, Sheila." My voice did not hold hash or your entire ior-' Aud look the coldness I bad Intended It should I at this one. . ' because I bad caught the misery ln It was a clipping from a Calcutta her eyes. 'newspaper In which tliere was an ac- "You certainly must understand, count of a man under the influence 'A Kay. that 1 am like other women, ot aruKS oein round in one "i "' Sl'liat nothing would give me such;sordld haunts or aallora at the wa R '. Joy, such happinesa, as to feel the lit.-i ter'a edge. It read: It la said that it-. ... - i...u . thl nmn In fh u..n ,.f n i einiellttel y r no lips vi m ubuj iiioi. .11 " 1 -. -1 ...... ..... - -- - - - ill a woman that should have many; gets his check." children. I At the bottom of this clipping were "I cannot help hut think that you j written the words: 'Tlili Is your are doing something that I would i work." never have said you could have done. "It Is all the conception of a fiend," You are shirking . Can it bo that I gasped, staggered hy the diabolical you are afraid?" scheme to destroy Kheila. "1 do not 'Yea. dear Kay, I afn afraid Oh, believe whoever wrote it Intends to I mii not physically afraid. Women punlish your story because 1 am sure have borne children since .the world : that if the whole thing were puli 'iCK.in aud the pain one woman has llshed. no one could ha so Inhuman lxrno I can bear. Hut I cannot have las not to pity you, dear girl, my son or my daughter told that his I "I am going to take this to the do or' her mother was proven a criminal i tecilve," I announced positively, and sentenced to prison." "Walt, wait, I want you to read my "NonBCnse. Sheila," I protested, a last letter. Doctor Thornton sent this great lieht breaking upon me. "No I over to me this morning. It was sent one would ever remember that. It Isito me In care of the hospital." all past and gone." With a furtive look about, Sheila "Is It?" Hhe rushed away to her matched the missive from the bosom room and came back and dropped a of her dress. numbitf of sheets of paper in my lap. It was postmarkr y - - - -4 m. FKUJNES ME I Some were typewritten, some were telegrams, and some were scrawled In peucil. All of them told the same story. They asked Sheila Spencer how she bad been able to put her con science to sleep so soundly that she had no remorse over ruining the life of ono man and making him a wan derer on the face of this earth and fastening herself to another, well knowing there would come a time when she would be a millstone about his neck. As 1 read I became more and more excited. "How cruel, how Inhumanly cruel all this Is." "Hut that Isn't all. I have been called on the telephone and received telegrnma with similar sinister mes sage." "Surely not nt this house. Sheila." "No, they never called me- hero. I Hut I seldom go to a luncheon or a tea or an afternoon bridge that 1 am I not called to the tele phono. "At first I tried staying home but after I had been railed up here twice and had Just Intercepted a telegram before l'hll got It, 1 saw It was much lietier for me to be out as much as possible." "We will put detectives right on this." "No, you must not. Listen to this: 'Don't trv to find out who Is writing CALL f Umpqua Valley Canning Co. I'aris and read "Dearest Sheila: "Words cannot express my disap pointment. I had thought that when! my father died I would bo able to j come hack and make you my wife, but I have Just bad word from my father's wife that I was absolutely cut off In his will and made abso lutely dependent upon her. "She writes that if I never show my face In America she will settle an income of $10,000 a year upon me. "Parllng, I would never have writ ten this letter If Susanne. dear girl, that she Is, bad not written that you understood jierfectly. that you knew that I could not help leaving the city when I did and I promised I would not write you because only by so do ing could I keep you from being ar rested. "She promised me on the night I went away to protect you and when 1 pot her letter of explanation, T Just said a little prayer of thanksgiving to Ilim. who had sent nie such a sis'er. "Vrom her Insf' letter I find she Is In Sua I'rauciaco but she will be go ing hack home won. "I have not told lu r that I am writ ing you. neither have I told her that I am coining back-. to get you nnd take you away for I ha up never loved any one but you." Tomorrow A Terrible llileniinn. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We stale It as our boneit belief tbat the tobacroi uied ia Cheiter6e!d ant of finer qaJlty (md hrncc ol better u:e) thsn in any other cigarette at the price. UiiB & hittri Ttliata C. '5 VP hi Alt.' i - jr. Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos-bletukd AUCTION SALES The quickest way to got the blggost price. 1 years experience. Ixtl mo lielp you arrange your sale. J. PI. JUDD, Auctioneer MRS. CHARLES 6 STANTON teacher of Piano. History. Harmony, Progres sive Series, lllich School Credit Given. Residence studio. 7n:i S. Pino tit. Phone 75-J. It Is a fact." Mr. Tbrono has been busy building a new drier so thai it will bo ready when tho picking starts. Aside from bolus a prunarinii, Mr. WOltKlXO OS III IKJrrr Counly Clerk I. II. HIddlfl yester day started gathering data for thn 1923 county bililM'l. A statement of the expenditures of nil offices will he Throne s tne republican nominee for prfared for the budret Imard which ' the house of representatives from will be nppolnted by the county court l)oai;las couuly. Portland Orejsonl al lt next meeting. The budget Willi an. be tip for adoption during tho month i of Di-cemher. r.ri.i.i.i.i.i.MK'KC-K''icir'iiK 61 - E I Now is the Time j 9 you want Fruit Jars, Jar Rub- g V W J5 berg aud Tops, Par a wax, etc. S We have a good line ot them 3 ou band. H I ECONOMY GROCERY I . - . a, Phone 63 HEINLINE CONSERVATORY. "The Busy Center." Piano Every day all day (except Sunday). , Dunning classes Fourteen classes a week. Kindergarten Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Volet Wednesday, Friday, Satur day. Violin Every afternoon) all day Saturday. Cornet and Saxophone Every eve ning. Junior Orchestra Tuesday evening. I Senior Orchestra Wednesday cve . nincr. ... I Girls' Glee Club Wednesday eve- nlng. I Dramatic Art Business Women, i Wednesday evenintr; private lessons, every evening; children's class, Satur ! day, 3 o'clock. j Painting and Drawing All day Wed nesday and Saturday. Night cbuses, i Wednesday evening. : i the Christian church officiated many frienda tjathcroi) to djt J last tribute. II any oenutllu) M oiicrings wero received. 4 - - 8 5 Telephone 310 5 . 4 Piano classes will begin Monday, Sept. IK. Enroll early. Mrs. Monroe Cheek. 346 S. Pino St. Phone 128-J. TllltOXK LAl'IM I Ml-yr.l V.IM.I'.Y France has the lily: Knglnnd the ro.w, but Douglas county has the prune. This year there will be a yield of about lu.ono.noo pounds of prunes In Douglas counly, according to J. M. Throne, of Kosehurg. regist ered at tho Imperial. "This menus ttl,l t.A .N- ...111 I. -I.. 1... . L. 'tf I""'" " win iiiiiik llllll llll" g; county a Inn t $l,S.'.0.00tl." sas Mr. E Throne, "which gives some Idea of he Importance of the cron. Manv es nt am I yet. I ant pi mi nii in nee til i ne crop. .1 Vjof Ihe Titodurera sold their prune gj 10 cents n pound. However. I V optlinlstlp and haven't sold vet. I B FOR BEGINNERS DUNNING SYSTEM J OF IMI'KIIVKD MI'SIO STl'DY til THE OM.Y SYSTEM Ff'lt HKt'.INNKUS DNIioliSKl) BY THE 0 Vi'om.ii'8 Mt)ST i:i:novni;i mi'sicians. a GLADYS H. STRONG H " v xim. TKI.M'IHK 311 I, 8, Interested In an nrrhsrd of 30 ere K4444444X4444X4444444444444444444444444444X4444444f The trees In our bottom lands are , more productive than those In the Wlllatuciio valley. There Is one tri Ion our hind which last year produced j bushels of prunes, or a inntler of tito pounds. This makes the tree's vel,u,,i,ut $174. This year I expeet this (fame tree to give about Hit bu .hels. for the tree looks even more heavily loaded than last year. I told one of the leading nursery men In the state that Ihe tree produced 23 bushels of prunes and he frankly de clared that he didn't believe, me, but General Building Material CEMENT LATH SEWER PIPE SHINGLES PLASTER LUMBER BRICK LIME ROOFING REENFORCING STEEL L. W. METZGER Contractor and EuilJor. INVEST YOUR MONEY IN A FARM Our lisifius contain some of Ihe best in I'oiulas County, and they are offered right. IS miles from a good town on main road. I'M acres. I'.O acres In iultivatir.n.' 20 to 25 acres uf on haul. 11 acres of U and 7 yiar old bearing prunes. 4 acres of hiavy bearin; petite and Italian primes and atiout 5 acres of youiK prune orchard. 7 room modern bouse piped with runnin- spring water, has sin l.eii.uy tubs, etc. Good fire place. I.ar:e barn with hayloft and fork: good chicken house; prune d:-cr large eninmh to hamile the crop from the place. All fenced. Lots of kixkI pas ture and wood land. 1 Jersey cow. 1 splendid brood sow, mow er. disc, rtiltuators. p'ows, e'c. go wiih the place, fjeated m miloH rn.ni pod bigh sclusd, chinch, post olflce, etc., on tho main road. 16. 00d. Some terms. $;.ii-i down, balance on easy tentis. RICE & RICE Insurance Urokers. ROSEBtlRQ, OREGON, TRAVEL- to the Coast by Coast Auto Lino Stages Over New Highway by Camas Valley and Myrtle Point. Paves you time and money. leaves Ho tel Umpqua, Hotel Grand, and Home Itestaurant Kvcry Day at 1 - ml and 2 p. m. Fare to Myrtle Toint $4.0 " " T.'KUllle jj " " Hamhneld ........ t.to Bandon (.31 Coast Auto Lines Gtrn w. Krrant, Muntr, iMiullle, tlresea Ilosehurg-KitKcno Ktases Leave hotels Umpqua and Crand daily at 10:30 a. in., anil 3 p. m. Faro ono way J-'.GO, round . trip 14.50. Van Wyck Motor Lus Co. Kl'XKItAIi I1KLD TODAY The funeral services of the Into Mrs. Charles Capron were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho under taking parlors. Rev. C. Hilton of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEfJ I will not be responsible fm debts contracted by my wife, M Musser iiuck, rrom mis date. Sept. 20, 1D22. t. j. BrrJ Tommy Davis, son of Mr. aid J C. V. Davis, of Ileaton, undentd nose and throat operation yen at the Mercy hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen, otEtri are In the city for a short -J citests at the borne of Mr. lui W. A. Coffin, on south PUiess FOR - I CONSTIPATE V W W -wm Tf'Wfl I H3adache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble SOLO EVERYWHERE- f Fruit Canning baS 5 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FRUIT JARS AND JELLT A rT ACOPC" Am a Big Reduction This Week Only scc'. dz: Vi Pts., 90c; Pts., 95c; Qts., ?1.M farm loans 0 o S 1 Gal $1.60. A Evcrlastinsr, doz.: Pis., .$1.10; Qts., $1.35. 2 Masons, doz.: ', Gal., $1.35. 5 T ,, .. 4 , J ELLY GLASSES. J Tails, tm tops, doz J Squats, tin tops, 1-3 pint"" 5 Squats, tin tops, U nints. doz 43c 40c .50c UNDER DEVELOPMENT Pi:VtlX)l'MKT MKANS IMI'UmFJtlT. WK AUK IMI'lttlV. IU Hi ll At HJTIKM K Klir lAT lOll 1IIK 11KTTKILMK r OP KKIlVK K. W eannot grow faster tbaa the surrounding country: tbouih bv to keep far in advance of our areaent seeds. Thus niaimala Iji larger Investment tbaa ordloartly reutr4. WK AUK fltKI'AUKD TO HKKVH VIH H KYMtV NktJ) at A MUMK.NT 8 NutlCH W1TU KtXOMT TO TOU. Douglas County Light & Water Co K. M. Manager. Gu.iranterJ to be Cured Without Operation "PAN I be curcJ and will I remain cured," is the cotvt.mt thought of uticr er$ from Pile. Vou can b i urrd and uil! re m.tin cur J under my non su iyi c .i! t tcM men t. No k n if c, rio eeratlon, no anartthrtlc, rid pirn, no cThnrmcnt and a pos itive moncv-e.-k guarantee ol cote, no muter how chronic o rvere your Pilei may be. If yiiu are a auffcret from rdea, F,iitc. KmiiU or lahing, nte to mc todaf. DR. CHAS. J.DEAN RECTAL SPECIALIST lB Ja.'iS MORRIS 111 POXTlUtaOwnOal Each Bottle Brings He.ilth f tot (lie l.iVt of drlnkin e pino milk ami ei Keir tl. ! . fii". il..'. n!iiut all want. M.:k, ti e h. - -lux ot Government Supervision Loans Made Quickly lo Farm Owners in Southern Oregon Quirk action vn lone term I aim u,;,,,, d,,ui;,1!( ,.oimly I" awureil ttiromth the appoint men! of W. V. IlarriM. vlee pres i.l.nt of the IvucUn Abstract - or l;,.f,hure -s, teJnrt Kp ptaiser. If ,H1 want to replace jour mortciRe wit), nK ,jmPi inter-si loan, or renuire nmrey fr our farm, then "lire ,,an p,,irnfi,in b.,nks iml a, Infornntion from any of ili-h...'k., ..,ed b.-lw. Nroni. r.i"lon rhnrc-d fr niakin twn- w hi. h run for 3.1 vean. if rt. '-Ireil. To neeure quirk loan, apply lmmuliiitely. IjChurchill Hardware Col 8 FLOUR ! FLOUR! Lay in Your Supply Rjjrht Now 9 n.i f,?I,,.r EVERTDAY sranAL QfOTATIONS on S yT ' ''' S f 1S ! W"KAT FLOl-n may lutereet vou at IhU ' -7, !m . yJ nUC,Ua! " hC millinR ccnlcr and bfers will note these figures. Another brand goe, at 93.10 per eack. or $2.05 In bbl. lota. 4, All other goods al,o marked down to lowest prices. See tu b' l'l',,tr your order. EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE rill me for jour- h and iK'T it 4 n ought nt tn' d 'A pure milk they 4 -ure that ou gi-t 4 ,:ed milk by otdet- 4 t Uoscbur Dairy and 4 Soda Works ;bona l!f Apply for Loan, at any Bank at ROSEBURG OAKLAND GARDINER REEDSPORT YONCALLA DRAIN RrD.-tMnting th Oregon-Washington Joint Stock Land Bank WITH LUMBERMAN'S TRUST CO BANK, BROADWAY AND OAK, PORTLAND, OREGON. Jackson and Vai.;,v T "HU"" 'fctVII OH WW.' I ou also probably want expert i PICTURE FRAMING 5 H. D. Graves ha rhar ,u. , . r r t r-, raining at i CARR'S STORE, "whete you save" i Qly framing at a reasonable eoaL