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ROSEBURO NEWS REVIEW. THUBSOAV, OCTOBER 12, HM... I Racine Tires vie Weed Chains What Happened When Sheila Elliston Refused Love By Idah McGlon, Gibson A Few Real Bargains f j in Used Cars K.IVtt KIU.NTIC HE.VIM.lt a, was possible In my excited stair of mind. Finally I showed him She ila letter, aud told him wnai i sus- a l waa tlntnMt riesnarlne. I pud ,t.i,iif i..niMni iu.rt.fi ihnt at a certain I oected about the. woman lu the Kus- vimm thev told Russian bras-isian ahoo. Whin I finished Tony 4 ki Sheila, had 1 ;lt her address at i said: A ' one time. She had been very much "I wouldn't worry very Look Them Over much, Sheila ran take caru of ber- VA the little snop ana uta iiurtiiniw-u : sen. iina oesi(.a i 5 ' many things Irom ber. I knew Sheila made many friends down lu the pi had never visited that part of thorium where she has been doing city that arte ulu not visit mis pm i sucn apieuaia worit mis i-mumi. I was quite sure, when I saw thls think. I'lease g back home and let woman, that aho bad some know-jnie take the responsibility. You will ledge of where Sheila was but sho I make yourself ill ir you do not an 1 Insisted that she had not seen her that would be a calamity just now." for many days. This Intuition gav "But I can't do it. Tony. What mo a feeling of hope that 1 might! shall I aay to I'hil when be comes?" at least try to get Sheila back to I Tony's face grew hard. "I do not inn. I determined to tell her that1 think that Phil Spencer need he 'A Interested In the woman wno owneaiKay B!th little shoo and had purchased ; self. i J. F. BARKER & CO. Automobiles and Implements 5 lficaMJews Arundel, piano rtmer. fbon 189-L. Here I'rom Tiller Fred Neely of Tiller, was In th city today attending to business af-fulrs. RI'lltKU.A CMtRETH. Mmlo to Measure. Hell Case, 1'holio 3'Jl-h. 'oonoy nt tioldeudnlo County Agent II. W. f'ooncy. Is (pending a f'w days at GnldendiiU adiiny paper, The Students' Voice, which Is published monthly. Fresh grape Juice at the Overland Orchards. JJrlng or send your containers. In Kmm M lie-loo Mrs. Hurt Green of Winstong was a visitor lu town today. Over 3.1 hundred books. Itclltnl 10c. Subscriptions for magazines solicit ed. Fiction Library. Wash., his former homo, to business mutters. attending tors. In From Wlnnlei!" Mrs. tleorae llradbiirn of Win ston spent the tlay In town shop ping and ullcndlug to buslncBs inul- rulnlesB extraction of teeth at room t, Masoiuc Temple. Dr. Norbaa. Mac.nln"S, 1iack numbers, wauled. I'iction Library. Soliciting For Kchool l'iier Chaperoned by MM lioyor. of the iniislo department of the Kiilhcilln Academy. Miss Krmii Kninicrson, VIkIi Alleen Tolse, Miss aueia her home. Krusn. l'hlpll Vogel and Sam Tlmrs- Jury, aud loii.'siiidciits, were in the rlty today dales Hint while p:iiiiful It aol Id ling subscriptions for the ne- serious. 4'rcuks Ankle Mrs. A. A. I'arks, who resides on .South Main street, had Ho misfnr- tutie to tall anil break her ankle while at work on the hack porch of Hr. Hoover set the In took an X-rny. He Is not If she would como, I too, would tell i'bll to go. "I'lease tell mo where Mrs. Spen cer Is." I pleaded, for I was more than ever sure that she knew. "I cannot tell you, madam. Hon estly I do not know. told anything. And, beside, after what you have told me. I do not expect he will b home very soon." I couldn't blame Tony that he despised I'hil, even if I'll il were my brother. I came very near despis ing him myself. .Neither could I Then seeing my pale and dravt.iigo home and rest quietly and so face, she added, "I would not worry after bidding Tony goodbye aud be about Mrs. Spencer, Madam. I thinltiing assured by him that he would she is fully able to take care of her-1 have something to tell me before I self. And besides there isn't a per-1 went to sleep that night I look son In all this part of the city, iio! woman's panacea and went on a matter what his reputation If, I hat I shopping Jag. Soon I found mys-lf would not cars for your sister. She j buying hats for Sheila, lingerie Tor has cared for some member of al- Sheila, handkerchiefs for Sheila, most every family here when they negligees for Sheila. I'ntll the Harold Bates and Shirley Machen Wed i A very pretty wedding took place at the parsonage of the Christian church at 8:30 last evening when Harold Bates, and Shirley Machen were united in marriage by Itev. C. H. Hilton. The ring ceremony was used, sevral close friends of the contracting parlies being present. Mr. Hates is employed by the S. A. ilocerl company here, but formerly resided In Scuttle. He has been prominent In athletic circles here and has many friends. -Mrs. 1!a"'JJ formerly made her home In Portland hut has spent the last few montt.s In Hos-burg. They will make their home here for the present. JilA 1 .n.j PROFESSIONAL CARDS MH. K. i. owe cut Flowers. Fhoat 240. 109 So. Jackson St. HH. f . H. PI.VI.BR Chlropractlo I'hynlelan. 114 W. Lane St. ! have been In trouble. She Is un angel." At that moment I saw Tonv Rlo per pass, walking rapidly. Heedless of everything else, I ran down the street shouting, "Tony, Tony." Ho turned an astonished face to ward me, when he heard his name. "Oh, my dear Kay, pardon me. 1 meant Mrs. Wilmington," he ex claimed as he came toward me. stores closed T kept making pur chases and 1 laughed almost hyster ically when I entered my car again and found that I had not bought a single article for myself. I know that it Is a woman's prov ince, a woman's destiny to wait. They ,walt for everything li this world. The girl wails to grow up. Having grown up she waits for her lover. Then she waits for her wed- "Cnll me Kay. Call me anything! ding day. For ages she waits for the you please, only help me," I said us I flung myself almost Into his arms. "Is it as bad as that?" he asked smiling a wry smile. "Where is Sheila? Can she not help? "That Is Just what I wanted to nsk you. Where Is she?" "What, what, what do you moan," ho stuttered babe that's coining to her as she sews on little clothes aud weaves thoughts aud prayers into the seams. And then some woman like myself, waits for that time when In the never-never-land there .may be a hope of seeing again one's own true love. Sorrowfully I wondered if It had been an Illusion, this love that I'hil "Sheila has left thn notisc saylnsj thought he had for Sheila. I know that she cannot remain until her nl-! that Sheila really loved Phil, he fairs are straightened out. She told cause I knew women, but I could ni not to tell you nnyling about It. never tell Just what u man was hut I do not know to whom else to thinking about. Kven my own turn." brother. "Of course you do not, dear la-1 "Oh Itluko, If vou had been here" dy." Tony took my arm wllhln his I whimpered to myself brokenly, as protectingly and taking mo back to I threw myself onto the bed fur a the car, put me In and got In be-! little rest. "This would not have hap "I'11' " .pemd. You would have straightened "Drlvo lo nailery Park, John." lie , It all out ua-yuu always siralght sald, then turning to me: "Tell me ened out all my troubles and wor nll about It while we are going rler.." where It is a little pleasanter." Tomorrow A Phone Call lu Ihe I went over the affair as carefully Mght. Slorm-Proof Clothing A 1st WHAT VIIH Kl.'l.'H Vfll! U'IMTl.Mf WHIMv Wije Licked j or Smoking, "Won't Quit Jor Any Man? I 13 WHAT YOU NKK1) VOU V I NT Kit WOUK The storm season is upon us, and fur your convenience we have stocked up with u Kplenriid assortment of fully punranlifd Haiti Proof Coats, Slickers, Shirts and Pants that will stand the test of the hardest rain and wind and positively keep you dry aud warm. Just the thing for Railroad Men. Farmers and Loggers We carry a complete line of V. S. Army Uusset Shoes and men's I'nderwear that are all priced at u low level. You oukIiI to see them. Berber's Bargain Store Casa and Pine Streets Near Pepot. 15 llnlTniiliennl News Servlee.) 1 KANSAS (TI'V, Kails.. Oct. 12. A I The tobacco habit which his wife had 4, acquired when sho was a girl caused KnlKhm uf 1'jllillM Alnlia IXKIKe. j;. nie-lH ei( Tuesday evening I In Knlh'hla of l'hyllilas Hull. 130 Hone Ki. Visitors always welcomed. KLTiOI.I'H KITZJIAN, O. C. J. I!. I-AHItlMiTON. M. I". K. K. WlMBKKLxK.R. f. O. O. v Fhlletarlim lortse S. H Meet in Oatl ! eliows lemiBB eerj Krldny evenlne t 7:30 o'clock. Visit ing brethren ere slwavs welcome MOXHOK CIJP.KK, N. O. A. J. OEDMS. Rea. Sea J. B. BAfLKYFlnJtec v. A A. n.. lenrrl IHlse So. IS hnular communications Jnd and 4th Wtstnesilavi each month at Masonic Temple, Roseburg. Ore. Visitors wel- m"' . W. L. THOMAS. W. M. W K WAHRI3. Secv tin: io;rnrr bep:kit associa rl'IO. meets In the jMaccabee hall the m and 3rd Tueiaave In eacb ma.th. Sl.ll.llllllll'4 OK OODt ll AKT LlhlC Cirele No. 411. meets on 1st and 3rd Friday evenings In Moose hall. Visit in nrlKhborii Invited to attend. l.Kl.W CHKXHHAW, G. N. JIAROARKT W1HTNKY, Clerk. li. S., liueeuoric cenpler No. 4 tmki T ...1 A. "s "'""you neeivjl fmd it ; irZ5 mam ounnv inuujimn j,i nis, Golf, Ridi r.1 TV.1 Tfi.ti Itirt- Pomnin re A Dl - ruiu, iiuitwiii vwuiptuft, iciiung. Loafing Low Round Trip Fares to San Francisco Santa Barbara Los Angela San Diego and other California resort poiutt "The California Erpress" has through null, mans from Seattle, Tacoma and Portlnd to LAIS AUuica via oauiiiiiieiiii. Stay a day or more in San FrJ a aensniiui stopping place. For train service, sleeping car resent beautiful folders ask agents, or mit JOHN M. SCOTT 0- P.PArju. nld thflr regular meetlnR' on in l"t unci rd 7liurdays In each month. 1 All jojourntntj brother a and ietori are respef'-flcllv im'ttfd t artena. HUH. EI.ITAUKTU It UN VAN, W. VHKR J(pMN-ON. STTary. k. u. T. 31. Meet each second and fourth .Thurtvday of each month Id Maecibea hall, corner Cass and Pine retp. Vlaitlngr Knlffhta alwaya welcome. U a GOODMAN. Com. O UAi'P. K. K. I MI KI Altil Mer In Maeci bo hull every Wednf nday evening. Vliitlnir members alway welcome. KICHAHD Bf!S H, M. A. M'I,IH.KD M Ct'I.IiOCH Tre-aa. I.US1K HUMI'HUlClf. hecy. WDODMC.H 01 TOR H'ORfiD CBD1D No. 1 2o, meets in Odd Fellows' hall la Host-burg every lit ajid 3rd Mon day eveniriK. Vlsltlns neighbors always wt U'ome. FUK1JKK1CK POftTKR. C C. M. M. MUJjKK. Clerk. D. P. O. Urk. Hoseftvrjc I-odpre fto, 834 Hold regular communications a,t the Elks' Tempi on each Thursday of every month. All members re Quested to atiund regularly, aud all visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. J. E. FLURRY, K. R, J. i. PAY. Jr.. Becy. REDKKAH9 Boseburf Rebakab Lodge No. 41. I. O. O. P.. meet la Odd Kellows Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting meu'bers In good atanding are invited t at tend. GKUTRUDR HATFIELD, N. G. EVA LEN'OX. Secy. F.TMEL BAILEY. Kin. 8eCT. Ull Itl-X til A 11 KM So. SI, Jt. A. JH. Stated convocations on first and third Tuesdays. Masonic Temple. All member requested to attend and visiting companions welcome. r?. A 'I!M. Hiph Priest V'. V. HAKRI. Secretary. V. II. A. O. T. V. Uoftobtirg ho view No. II hohls regular mt'etings on sec ond nnd fourth Thursday at 8 p. m. Idling jtfMt-rs Invited to attend re views, alaccabee Halt, Fine and Cass streets. JKS3!!2 RAT'P. Pol BKLLI3 STKPHENSON. Com. tAI.K RoseDura Aerie meets In Moosb nan on jacuson on 2na ana 4th Monday evenlnns of each month at o'clock. Visiting brethren good standing alwavs welcome, A. J. WULI'T. W. P. P. W. M. IA MKIliS. W. P. B. F. GOODMAN. Secretary. FINDS TOO MANY J MARSHFlEI.n n,t n . of Billings, Mom.', who tod county, ieri last DiRhtfbr Mr. Berg is a newspj na.va iiw vumv io low t over the fipld wits tv. x blv startinir a soon suve up tbc ideauftl inuuKiiL mere wereiwi newsiianers in thiswM.. He will visit nlher putii j "un tt view ot iinauji f I iKlmlt I whipped her, Your Hun- I i or, bin her smoking as ruininir her I 5 j he.illh." lVrietias ex.!aiileil. "The 5 a (Veil IVrietlas. SH. , whip her. he ,.,! j , ,. Vr rouV-h." " 2 JuiIkc (!eorKe West, whom he faeei k,i.i , . 5 on . cruelly cW. All of hi, pro-1 J n Ij f u " M"'T 1 jlteslsrions nKinst his wife, eiKiir'-lle I inn'n lil ' ij V , ' 1 "ny (j'm.ln. ho si.l.l. have been tinavall - Z M"'- 1 oIly l l'U J tounler- Iiik nU he was foreeil to drastic measure. JuiIkp West ordered the ciue referr d lo Ihe Welfare Hoard i 5 J( i.y John Hull." In nll article which tnre r the underworld in whiel ih, v E,iloelar,. both that ll.'crm s are resn.m- nr.. . "",,r,u 111 ' II" lolor Line Is Noiv Demanded By Englishman . . ll.v CIIAHI.KS MeCAN (I'liltril 1'iefiM S I il IT I'ei revp,,n,i,.nt l.ONHON, Oct. 12. (I'lliled IT. SS.) Itestrlctlon of liesro lininiKi atlon 'A Into the I'nited KIiikiIoiii is demanded Is sear. elv prop,, rt ion of them do not reiarn to their homes. ' Koine of i hem may he found in itreet market, s.iiinK quack nos trums. Dilieis. havinir ae.iuired a niedh-al deKl'te. set II in ill.. .,..,. li.-tiiets us ,l,eap diK-tors, and inanvj!?C of Iheni are under snspieion of mak-iik'n ... nns.ii nperaiions their principal "ollree of lue. tn.. a i.,..,. , , , - ,.i,i,,- ii inn i lei . pl' 'j have been c.invicted of .K eon-js i, iui,:n e in r inn Mi..r. IllKle unpleasant f General Building Material CEMENT LATH SEWER PIPE SHINGLES PLASTEIt LUMBER KEENFOKCING STEEL niUCK LIME ROOFING JL. V. METZGER Contractor and Builder. SI DEVELOPMENT liKVK.I.or.MKAT MKA.KH 1MI UOM MKT. WK AliK IMI'liOV- Ml Ot ll KA IL1TIKH KK11V IAV VVH THH liKXTKIiMKUT OK HKKVICK. ; W cnnot grow futnr than the surrounding Country: though hT to keep fr In dnr of our res. nt needfc Thui uiUntalp lu larg.r Investment than ordinal lif reiiulrvd. K ARH I'UKl'ARKn TO l:it K JtUU KVKMf JIKKW At A NOTK H WITU UXINOMT TO YOU. Douglas County Light & Water Co R. M. JESMM1H, Manacw. slide tor miirh of the crime in i:n ;- luiid and that white women in in ereaslni; numbers are ns.oetaliug n un oiherwl tnem. American neproes who came over as "Jazi" artists, as well as others who collie to KiiKland to be educated. r - , main here, the article chnrces; some of them to tiecome criminals, others to asoclate with while women. "If there Is one thine more Pi. another about the West Knd- tae hite liRht district of London which strikes ail Knctlshmnn recently re turned from oversea, with horror and disKilst." the article stale., "it Is the mormons number of negroes and Asiatics of assorted tints to he found paradiiiK about, and the livbt hearted fashion in which so many while girls enter Into close relationship with them. "Hefnre the war, these 'gentlemen of color' were r.-w and far between. Thev were mostly to be found in tbc I neiEhborhood of the do. ks, and the lolly while women who nnsocateit I with them were drink sodden crea tures who bad sunk to the lowest depths of d gradation Now, th, s P'ople sannier al'out dressed up like dandle,, nnd while Klrls hang onto their arm "1'oorly-pald London shop Kirls seem lo all an easy prey to some mtslerbms glamor which appears lo surround a black man, but If they knew the truth, ttn-y would not have lost mat Healthy sense of name at t, inn seen in the company o! a n, f;ro : which was lnrsely a protection lo an, old. r ueneration. ' Many of ih. se negroes hv.. Uvu Imporl. d from America as )a;i -drum-j mers and rxpouenta of tbc barbaric! nuls.s which the Yankees are pi. as.,,! j to call rttlsle. Other, of fie colored ' llnvad.r, have been brought lore fori educational purpose,. A crjr large . d. "Il Is Inch time restrictions were Placed on tliis colored Immic.ation Hi- country will he Sr.in.1,.,1 with an ever-increasing population of half-castes." CARTER TIRE SHOP Wishes t announce ft,, tjlp 1u(,l(. hn will so -a bo prepared lo do ail kind or rubber boot and shoe work Machine wi!i arrive in ten ilavs EJKn.Tw- ":r. -e-v 10 .: from vii. tis " aujc t. ' " the i-i . lnj (j,, m.-.lcriilj 'V; uev:a;;of airier STuJc Black Silk Sto re Polish HAPPINESS I I The world i, fast begin ning to realize 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 conditioi. of the mouth, or in other words the teeth. DR.H.R.NERBAS THE LES3 PAIN DENTIST Frc, Exa ruination Painless Extractl0r, ft i i . - r J". a . i i Absolule liuan.muc i. Phone 488 Masonic Bldg. $365 i i TRESPASS rt All persons are iwii, pass in any mannstta the Booth ranch wV, Booth. HOTEL VW "Roseburg1! fta' NEW AND UWBS The people of Dogai are Invited to matiikti quarters here. W. J. WEAVER. H AUTO TCI AND UPU0USOT51 C. M. JONES Wlaehcler ant It. rbonn w Xow buys this wonderful little piano. not a cheap stencil piano, but a real honest to goodness standard made piano, the well-known famous Cable Nelson piano, yes, only $305 and on easy terms at that, delivered any Place In Ikvuglas county Including a fine duet bench to match and a free j tuning after using the piano a few , mcnths. OTT'S MUSIC STORE The Place Where IMnnos Are Cheaper. TRAVI to the Coast bjf Auto Line St Over New HlghwirM Valley and MjrtH f you time ana money. I1 tol Umnaus, Hottl Of Horn, Restaurant Eter4 7 a. in. and I p.a Far, to MyrtU Pol " " Coqullls .... " " Msrihlleld .. " " Bandoa Coast Auto Li Georc W. Brysst. I Coadl 1 Start I'oV.S V. crii '"st sr'Ait 'l Is'f.'-i . .'l,'. ' 1 1 . l ," AUCTION SALES" Tie HUlkfSl W.l In .... .v. .. s,.hKPs( trt s ir t ' run xprl-nc. icir sale. Six Per Cent Authorized Loans Tak;;4; all things into con sidciailon .this is the only loan r the farmer. It .encourages, helps and assists him In get ii'K out of debt, improving his home, or purchasing additional property. fur loan is, therefore, the most scientific, comprehensive a id liberal proposition that la b' -IK offered to the Western rntiiier today and the only plan or faun loan under which the ordinarily successful farmer c-ri or ever will woik himself "i of ilobt without the snle of r-f frm or the sacrifice or f '-" ihing to do so. Kj! owing j, a comparison of "r,,inipi of ioan and Ma,, of loan, on a loan of Ordinary Plan. at gr " ,for !0 frs ... J1200.00 1 tpal sun unpaid at el of JO years J00O.00 T"U Principal and """out $"200 00 Our Plan. " rfy our plan 20 fMr' 'an Pid S, ' 7 $1867.55 nj to jou under our u ? -.. 1 332 4; '.'!. "" r,,r' fo ,00 Into thla . niuir inquire or 3 F- R'ft of Rice & Rice 1 Ready to Sri Our shelves are lonm very be' r, vvrn COOK ej .i. i.ini- rot a Instant use niort 1 i ECONOMY CM H Phone 0- 3 . i.t ta -ino moiuiu- - 5 chilly. Hotcakes for fl j taste pood. We k ' 1 A Flan Jack rioar. 11. sn, -- j Wo also hate a f C ayrups. North 5 rhone i'L J MRS. CHARLES ti Piano, H'",7T','S J High School .' Residence studle. , . , 70J S. Pine St.