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f ROSEBURd NEWS REVIEW. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1922. Racine Tires Weed Chains What Happened When Sheila Elliston Refused Love By Idah McGlone GlbMn A Few Real Bargains ' in Used Cars SEW OP WAIJMI JUNKS Look Them Over 2 J- F. BARKER 6 CO. Automobiles and Implements PONGEE HANDKERCHIEFS Ah IiIk ft special bh citir pure silk colored liitmlkoii-lilof of n month or tWU 11 HI. Till ID flllll Hilk pollKee, Iwiiimi ikIiiiI, hun mimed thread run in about one Inch from like. Our print nr 2!ic kIvcs you dollar value for 29c. 8oe tin in ut ( ni r'B where you NHVi 6IR KNIGHTS ATTENTION Ascaleii (oiiimiiiidcry meets In sta led conclave. Tuesday, Ort. 10, VJ22. Ho 111 uniform not later than 7:30 p. in. Last opportunity for drill beforo entertaining Hie. Ciand Cotnmandory which convenes with Asralnn iom iiiiitnliry on Thursday, Oct. 12, 1922 at ll) u. in. Hv order of thn Commander. Ol.lVKIt PKHHY COSHOW, Hoc. ( I ; .1. i " i i A Complete -Change It's what you niwl, and you'll find it in Sunny S nob. Young Mrs. Wilininstou wan rceov- rliiit from an lllm-si. Jlcr nurse, a beautiful young woman, Sheila Kills- ton. Intrigued her iiitereii inum-n- dously. Mis. WIIiiiIiibIou su..puci-n inieri-Hiiii stnrv lav conceal'-d l:i '4 1 the life of her nurse. Mrs. Wllmlus tftlton'a brother, Phil, returns uticxpect- l..il.. .-..... t.l.ll .......to Vl.ila I illy nviu omi4. j .it. It i love at first slKlit. Ills sister, Mrs. Wilmington, secretly approves. hut cautions l'hll that she knows no thing of the girl s past. Mrs. W 11 mington learns of an affair her bro ther had with Susanne Jones, the I daughter of a wealthy merchant, Pull ' denies any engagement with Susanne. siliclla has a heart-to-heart talk wltn Mrs. Wilmington and told this story: TA j Several years lielore. cany in uer ci- a reer, sue naa ueeii nsniRucu no numc J I to Walter Jones, Jr. They fell In Rj love. They planned marriage as soon as Walter was well, lie told fiiena to order the furnlturu for their apart ment at his father's store and charge it o him. Then their apartment would he ready after thn wedding. Sheila, with tiilsglviiiKS. did so. Wal ter's tyrannical father opposed the marriage. He had Sheila arrested for theft of the furniture. The Jury found her guilty. She was sentenced to three years' Imprisonment. The Judge paroled her Immediately to a Mrs. Walton for the period of her senlenre. After that. Dr. Thornton trained her aB a nur;e. Phil's sister advises her to marry Phil and to! never tell him her past. They are married. Soon after. Kay notices. Sheila Is worried. Sheila confesses to I Kay her trouble. Someone Is haras sing her with letters and mysterious phone calls threatening to expose her past again, charging her with mining young Jones nnd now her husband, I'll il. .she Is terribly distracted. Phil is away one evening. Sheila and Kay go with Tony Super and another gen tleman to the Frolics. Thero they discover Phil with Susanne Jones. Sheila did not we 1'hil with Susanne. hut her eyes were riveted upon a st range, emaciated - looking young mail. l'hll, misunderstanding, ! s Motoring-, Mountain Climb ing, Yai-lilinjr, r.atliiiijt, Ton ni.s, (lolf, Kidinjr, Fishinir, I'olo, Hunting, Cnmithijr, Air-l'laning, Louring. Low Round Trip Fares to San ' ra nc i.sro -Santa liurhura Lou AikjiIis San IUi ijo and other California retort points "The California h'xprryu" has through pull mans from Seattle, Tacoma and l'ortlnd to 1am Angi-lcs via Sacramento. Slay a day or more in San Francisco, it (Might fill stopping place. For train service, sleeping car renewal Ions or beautiful folders ask ngents, or write I (lTnies) J joiin (i. M KCOTT, P. A , Pnillalld, Ore. had come over gheilx 1 tried to uiue U.'iu uudertaud that 1 would tell hiui all uhout it soon. Suddmly Sheila started forward eagerly and laid her hand impulsively i on Tony's urui. When we arrived home at the Shore she went directly to le r room. I saw no more of l. r tnat uishL I tried to tell Touy what had hai pciied. "Susanne is uiakiiij tin mistake or her lile," he couirueiittd. "Siie Is playing a losing game any way you put it. If Speucer is in line witn uer, which I do not believe, lie will hate the scundul that Su?aruie will have involved him in. The scandal will break before the matter readies a point where Sheila will dltorce Phil. Of course, Phil can't many Susanne till Sheila frees hini anil the scandal will kill all desire l,i may ever have had to marry Susanne. .-iisaune didn't use her brain in thinking the situa tion through. She's doomed to fail," affirmed shrewd Tony. Then lie add ed: "If she falls she will have to re turn to Kurope. for no decent people will have anything to do with her here. "It will only be a matter of a few days, anyway, before the thing l cleared up," said Tony, encourag ingly. Alas, he did not know what was going to happen in these few nays. The next morning I hud my breakfast I serv ed In n.y room and vv lc n my tray I was brought In Marie handed me a: note from Sheila. Tomorrow A .Startling .Note. rnori " -"Was- The one way to keep sound, perfect teeth THE only way to keep the priceless blessing 0f to perfect teeth is to eat the kind of food that them not only with proper nourishment but 6ivejT! in Ao Hrane-NutS not only induces thr...i 065 e ei i. iu u.. - VU6U DHk cation, but also supplies the lime and other element! I I..- U..:i.l.'r,rf firm inrvih ctmotiiro ljuircu tor uui""i . . i i.t.r..i t . . I his wnoicsomc, ntuuiuui iticm ioorj, iS made whole wheat flour and malted barley. All the riutriZ of these splendid grains, including the vital minerU ments so often lacking in so-called "refined" fo rciaineu. .....i..( ..,:. t . or goou mini, v.uu,h.. iiuuiiiutU w bo bone anu nerves, in rcauiiy uissuuii; lorm. Sold by Grocers Everywhere! t "Thcrds a Reason" for GraDeNuts -THE BODY BUILDER Made by Postum Cereal Co. , Inc. , Battle Creek, Mi& Hatchery Has Good Record Past Year T. 11. Hill, who is in charge of the Hock Creek Fish Hatchery b it unlay fur Fort Kluiiialh where he will spend the winter. Mr. Hill has compiled a report ofc the work done at the hatch ery this season which is very iiucr- esiing. In all 420,U"U fe;h fry have been distributed from the hatchery. I They iici'.i distributed as follows: Took Three Prizes On Wheat Exhibits Slu lla. Sn Ham ip ti'l.H l'hll Shollu loves Imt hrotlMT. uiid him kt'pt In tniun with Mm thrmiKh Hio yt'ars. It is i-lriir SiiKHIUin in (ll ltTlllilHMl to R1 I'liH for h'THrir. SUKumm rifvlsrd a n'iMlttti plan to fM'pitrutii J'lill and mw.tl-t Ulw nili(iii Pliil tn miit tier tn until In-r ritv. when hv cli:iint. ! prctlm-iiiK Shi tla and Kuy arc vlHttiiiR. General Building Material CEMENT LATH SEWER PIPE SHINGLES PLASTER LUMHEIt BKICK LIME ROOFING KEENFOKCING STEEL L. W. METZGER Contractor and Kuilder. DEVELOPMENT hmi:i.oi'Mi:t mi:anm imi i;o imi.vt. nii akk imtkov- 1X1 OI H l ACIUTIKH KVKHT DAY KOK I1IH UKTTUtMKNr OV HKKVICK. Vt'e cannot grow futor than tho surroundiuf country: thouih hr to keep fr In s.'iauco otour srev nt needs. Thu nialiitalD ln larger lnivatusat than ordinarily required. ftfcKU AT A B AUK l ltKI-AUlD T( nr.Mti tolll KV:itf MUMKT'I KUTICki WITH MXIMIMV TO JOU. Douglas County Light & Water Co K. U. JKNMNtiK, Mtuuwr. An I looked at Slu'tla, bo patlu-t!- . rally kwcH, iny dcHirn (ir rcvonRr on 1 SiiKuitno .Ioim'H Rot tint hWh-r of im- j and I aKaln madti onn of tho nunit r- (mik inkHtakK iltitt 1 had 1mu muktiiff : ull tlirouKh Sholla'H troulilrn. i I put my hand in my pockrt and I ilri'W out tho huiidkrrohi' r I had I i found on the pior and laid It in her hip. Hcforo nhp tonchrd 11. idi' wrlnkh d i up Imt imn at tho 8 nit that uallrd I 1 hir noHtrila. I That in the porriiinc that Susan n j JoiH-B always usch,'' slio siiid. 1 "When did you p t tliN?" Stir pii-kod up (ho lilt of dolli-ntn tliiou, Imt I muled nii" hihl it tar! away from h-r nH hIio unfoldod It. j An tho h'tiorn "S. ,1." ramo within, hop nlKht alio droppori tho liamlkor-1 rltiof an though It had htun lu r, and ropoatod. as ho lonkod at it throucn uarrowod lids, "Whoro did you find it, Kay?" "Out on tho pier." "Tlion Hunan no Jour i Iwro. 1 that tiio n ason you think of going homo?" "W an alio was alio alone?" "No." '(h, Kay, sttroly you an not. try ittK to toll mo titat (Mill In with Pu na nil o ovor lioro - - ho would imt do that, llo r ally could not humiliate mo Hko that." Tho ovok that Sholln ralsod to mlno woro full of pain as t hung upon my anttwor. "Thoy woro mtnir disianco away. Shoiln. but I am almost suro it wan Phil. Indfd. I reconnifod him first." "I.ofa no homo, Kay. rinht nwnr. 1 can't xtand It to romaln whoro I know thoy aro." li h iu tho hour wo won on our way homo. I wind Tony Sopor tn no ot tin and tako tin homo. I wn hoi tv had told Slu lla. Slto took It so hard. Sho H'oinod to ho in a da'o all Iho timo wo travoh d homo. Sho sat holt upright In tho drawing room .u. il do not think sho npoko thro tinios. Sho Just 8 at thero twisting her riiWH ahout her finniTs. Ah ho did thin I noticd how thin ho Kim Krowinr. Tlwro wore proat Mui-ih !lai k cttvlos uudi-r Iht im's, llitto ni's whii h wi re now- no olt n dimuii-d hv that pnullar Riay tr which have npnkwi and wlii h TasI- nat mo anew whonevt r 1 seo It. ' l'hll. you ha vo man v cns w hieh to mirtcr," 1 Haid und hr ,ith i I olnsi d my ors and pr ? mil (I ih.it I was a si p. t do nor tliii k. however, thr t 1 tooled Sheila at nil. or rath r. I do u.t think Bhf wa puMni: tho sllnlito.t attention to tniv She :h too -tiv;ro.-' it in her ovtii pal !i f ill t'nimht. ,ire o twice 1 ) K4 d h r to lie il.e.n on iho divaa. hut evi n th u sTi i.ai'l'y lioard. 1 till : WO W i I't t J'l'k Ino to A M. Tdtiv Sop' r met us at the niailoii. I ntiiid e thrtt ho was shocked at She il;i Kd. Krusf, who farms tho W. A. I O'ilrkn pluuo on Roberts Cre"l, was j m towu today, and spcau'.ng vl lis visit to tho state fair, which ho stat ed was one of the best he ever at tended, said that ho won two firsts oil lllue Stem and hard wheat, and 000 in Little river; !)0,im in tho South sweepstakes on the latter. Mr. Kruse Umpquu; 87.0UU in iiuhhard creek; uU4lBeU tiuU lll0 huno B,l0W ia coll. KM.n in Twin Lakes; a-u! about lau.. ; n(,L..ioI1 willl th(! f;iir wa3 o0 o thu 000 iniclcereekamliheNorih I nip- c,lit.f UrawiUK caI.d8 aml thou-sands qua nver. Tho hai.hiry was hudi of ,(f aU1Iult,a 0 xhibi,iun. and ail us work done dur.tiv the past , Tho llMrjJOS incUul(,a heavy draft and year. Iho hatehory is e;'p;'.bh; of hi. -hi h-.rn.d n.. ..r ttw opinion that the horsu is coming I hack to general t'ariii use pretty fast as ranchers ure finding out tiiey eau- million aiul half fish fry in a season. Mr. Hill will return next year to take up the wuik. o II. P. O. Elk, itoaennrit r.odir ?to. 824 Hold regular communications at tiie Kiki Temple on euch Thursday of every month. All member re quested to Attend regularly, and all vUitinff brothers are cordially in-; vited to attend. J. 15. PLl'RRT, 15. It, I Jj G. DAY. JrM Becy. KKDKKAlH Knieburtf Rehf-kah ldge No. 41, I. O. O. F.. mts In i Fellows Temple eTery we)k on Tuesday evening. Visiting meD'bera tn Kuod itaudlng are Invited tv at tend. GERTRrPF) HATFIELD. N. G. KVA LKNT)X. Secy. KTHEL. BAILEY. Fin. Becy. Arundel, piano tuner, i'hono 1S9-L. not get along without them. UA'rl.lO! rtofteDurx Aerie meets In Mourn ball on .laeknon St. on 2nd and 4th Monday eveninun of each month at 8 o'clock. Vlcitlns; brethren J" good standing nlwavs welcome. A. J. WULFF. W. P. P. W. M. I-A MERE. W. P. It. V. OOODMAN. SwrrmrT. W. II. A. O. T. V. KosehurK Itevlow , No. U hohls rt-tfnlar meotiiiKS on sec- j end and fourth Thurnday at 8 P. m. J lnitliiK p Intern Invited to attend re- i view-. Maccahee Hall, Pine and Coas j struct a. JE5SIR It A PP. Col. HKLLK STEPHENSON. Com. MOORE MUSIC STORE See our $365 Davenport i U Also our $395 Meldorf ivJ Wft lrt Mw. ..14 writ rrtiut tVERYWHp Wo can Rive pocd Qualitf u iuw yneo as anjont DO NOT BE MlSLEa If you want hijrh graifct, nieiiiH hko steinway, A.R and many other pianos, & veloua Duo Art and Afiiu; era, SEE Us. Phono K02 324 N. msMmmk FOR THE RELIEF OF Pain in the Stomach and Bowrs. Intestinal Cramp Colic. D;arrhcea -SOLD EVFRYWHFRF- WSEAt CROP ESTIMATED BY DEPT. AGRICULTURE dtv t'tiiti-d Prcfi) VAriHI.t;TO.N. Oct. U. The de l'aiuiuut of ayru-uliure toda esti uiated til? nation's wheat crop as of October 1 today at oer MO.luuu.UUl) bustiieia. The li. li. S. foul ball team k'.s, in fur its lu.sr football name Friday, Oct. lu, with Uv t'otlam- tlruve iiKKresa lion, lie at -Laurehvoud field at 2:'o) to kivo the boy a a Bend-off. 1 1 f J I il 5f !5S The world nr. s I fast b.-gin- ning to rt.ihze that one of the greatest factors, if not the greatest single factor in the general health of a per son, from infancy to old age, is the conilltioFf of the mouth, or in other words the teeth. 1 5J nii"'ruiu i "I h;i- t'""l ii'Kn fr 'n." i 'hi r.r-r . Iiuii.itl"ti. "I tlu.ik I i in 1 N all. r .liMir I hiop fniirrl n i';i-i In. kiww ani'lht r ni.in 'io I " I'll ('iii-imlp. oilh M il. TM' li in I' M m.IiiiiIm r. il to fiml Waitr.- M i. 'l i hai.tly urt' tl an tliiniRli t.ho,'jj Ti-ii) tl at mo ninl nfM'l hTi ik i Ul ail. Hi! could uot niakc i'ut wliat f' DR. H. R. NERBAS THE LESS PAIN DENTIS1 Free Eamiratiorr pa "Icis Cirtraction P'-are 4fJ Maiomo BIJg. V 1. r. i l'liono 1.15 for your next order of job printing. Tho exclusive JoU lirlntiiiH dcpiutiiiunt of the News-Ko-Hi'W Is ut your disposal. Klffd, cou pled wilh firt-claii3 work, has built up a woudurful reputation lor this dfpartuicut. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ihs. K. 1. an-KJ-cu Fiowr Phom .l'. Ho. jack. on Ht. mi. n. ii t'hyBk-laii. $365 HOTEL UMPQIJ Ml?i-ituthii-ci'. n. i NEW AND SIODERl The people of Dourluo are Invited to make Ussj quarters nere. W. J. WEAVER, tt I'l.tl.Kn Chlropraclle 114 W. laue tit. iXJLKJU UIEKCTOIIY. i j nun, Alalia Lo.li.-... No. r tnim II. ill. i iu 1' niiifiL -'. C. Ktiluhln of I . . I i iii kni.iit ,,r i:.o st. vtsn, il ia imii. T.i 'hvtlil.i.s i ;i!'Hi'h l: ITZ M AN. r. .1. K. I'AlllllNini.N M K. i;. vi.ii;i:ia.v. k. it . l. I'klin.rlnn lihikh No. "(C i.-.'l in (id.l Fellow. T.niplo iv..rj rrulay .vemn at 7:au uclo'.k. Villi. Inn brethren nr. rIwhvi Wik-onie MoNIti ,K I'UKKk. N ij A. J. HKt'l.KS. lt,c. Sec. - . . a. B. liAILKV. Fin. 80. ! .nrrt LfiitK. o. 1:1 T l.nc.i.ar ioiiiiiiuiiin.il.,,:, M 4th Vniil.B ra.-n in on in .it lln.onlc M'lpie. Hoseburc. nr.. Vulture w. I.. THOMAS. VT. V K TTARlUS. Sery l.'.! IIITI IIK"..I'1. . . - 1 I' N lllei in h 11,. i., . K- '" --d Vu.ui In .jet ii,j tbu. M II.IIIIOIIH ,i.- W.HIIK'IHI T I.,l,c "" lt and ;rd lill Ki I;i M ... Kn .. 1, 1 1 . . . In nvii,til...r lriMr.,1 au.ii'il i.i.i.i.i. i i;i...h ir ,1 v Alll-.r iVHllNKV, l.'!,.rk no.rMnric I Bnpirr So H'tr ru a n. ..... lid aid fliuifUv. ,n ...Z Jlll.i l'.l.w-.AIlK. 11 K.NVAS Fi:KF. J.i1N, in. sr-t.rv " "-..r- ' -M-"".'" m.'m .n.T-oriy or ..a. h -u.M.ii. Tlir l'. auj i,,i. Now buys this wondorful little piano, not a cheap stencil piano, but a real honest to noodneas standurd mnilo piano, (he well-known famous Cable Nelson piano, yes, only $363 nnd on easy terms nt that, delivered any place in Dounlns county including a ftno duet bench to match and a free tuning after using the piano a few uicnili3. OTT'S MUSIC STORE The Plato Where Pianos Arc Cheaper. 1 11; 1 1 w. M ai;;. H.'liUlihi'ir l.ler. tend. hue -M;i. 1 jtieo i wir '.li;vt:io. U C C -KM 'MAN. C, l. W 1:a11'. h k 1 ui' v! ,,11?'.'" ln M.W l a.v Welcome. ' .1 A. t.itlns m-.'i'l.ir. l:li'HKll Ill's winiMK r , V,,.,;. Iii Ki.fS'.'i e.iv c . n.t aik. v , 1 1.1: 'i:i:l.-K ih:ti i: c r LAI 111 I. 1 II t' l( ' 'i"l 1 oimnm ti.ir.l T.-l v. M,.,.in. 1 - i.ui, .,htoJs . ai, it. w sr.il ti.Ulllll r"T-- n!.. , I- A Vllisiiv 11 AUTO Wi . . AND UPHOLSim C. M. J0NB Wluebester anil !. Mikl TRAVEL to the Coast by fan Auto Line Stages Over New Hlghwii q Valley and Myrtle Polit M you time and money. Lu'4 tel Umpqua, Hotel Grui ' Home Iteouiurant Eitrjli' 7 a. m and 2 p. m. Fare to Myrtle Point ' " Coqullle -' " " MarahlleU ' Bandon Coast Auto Line Ocorae W. Bryseti " Coqullle, DM" Pi an 1 x- C.l ueaay to am Our ahclves are lcadol li very bt CANNKD C00M Six Pur Cent Authorized Loans Tn.iiiiK iul IhiiiKS into con fiilii.iuoii .iliia is the only loan tor Hid farmer. It encourages, li'llis and assists him iu get lm nut of debt. Improving; bis liome, or purchasing additional plnjuily. 'mr loan Is, therefore, the iiio.-vi seieniilic, roinpreliensive j".l liberal proposllion that is 1" ii; offen d to iho western liinn. r today nnd tho only plan "' fiirm loan under which the oi'luiarily successful fanner 1. 11 it ever will work himself '"il i f debt without the Palo of lis f.irm or the sacrifice or : 'i'.' ''unt: to do so. 1 ii'.B is a tomparlson of 1 " 'Tiiinarr plan of umn anj pl -ri of P an, on a loan of i 1 in ordinary Plan, at 6r. t for 2K years ....$1200.00 M"1 still Ullli.liil at '"1 of 20 years 1000.00 Ifi,. I'm d Principal and rest $2200.00 Our Plan. "st our "plan 20 and loan paid in - $1867.53 to you under our T.. ,1 in full ' 'H J 32 j '"" ,,",,ir, '" i'-k into this ' " kindly irnuire of F. Rice of Rice & Rice Just Ihe llilnjrs you wit Instant uso most any ECONOMY Thone 63. I I North Tho niorninss w p rliillv. Hotrakes for ...... 1 vv,i hive rW infill mwi. . Flap Jack Flour, 3 IM"-' 10 lb. sack, 70C. We also have a pxA K syrups. Side Grotf Phone 3't- MRS. CHARLES 8 J llarmiW' ' """"I ": '.l-rlfS. IllRh Sihool Creil Itesldenre Htudio. Tux H. Pine ft 0 n AUCTION SAt The qukke.t way " " prii'i-'- j, .,r. ' 1.1 n- hrlti yo-i srrssn- Prleet. J. M. JUDIVAuctiJ