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i i . . f ' I ROSEBUBQ WEWS-RgVIEW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922. rUI FOUR I CAR LOAD CAR LOAD POTATOES $1.50 PER HUNDRED IN SACK LOTS Come in and see this shipment. Quality is excellent and you cannot beat the price. Also, we have a shipment of Onions at Low Level Prices We are headquarters for everything you need in the way of groceries. EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE " " Jackson and Washington Sts. Tm". g A 1'IIOSE CALL IX THE XICIIT What Happened When Sheila Elliston Refused Love By Idah McGlona Gibson I I expect it wbi rather foolish but you s I was so alone so long bo- come, and was inform'-d that It came from the pay station down on Mul berry street. As a last report I again tried rran tore I'lill came back from the war! , j calk.d up ono ,A e o on mt. Inln mv Him thHti . . , ..ut.t HUSH ,m.o- facf.s itiii:i: ok.wk ni.ww; :s International News Service "HKLFAST, Oct. 13. M.ss Flthne Colo, of Donegal, leader of a bund of Jrltih Amazons, iw been cap tured. Shn is charged with having held up trains at the point of a revolver, burning newspapers und Interfering with trufllr. KUirt on loll lt04k . Tho county clerk today started preparation of the poll books for the enuring general eleetion. The prepn- ratlon of these books will keep novo rai members "f the loree busy lor two or three weeks, as the names of all of the voter must be copied and sum niaries must be made. In addition to this, the clerical force will have other lecilon duties to perform so that th' clerk and hi assistants are plan ning on a busy season. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are warned not to tres pass In any manner on tho land of the HootU ranch near Dole. J, H. Ilooth. i They Have No Rivals With our new rotary oven wo are able to produce r.read, Cookies, Doughnuts, Cakes and Ties that are un.; qualled in their perfection and delicacy of flavor. Our Store is crowded with eager buyers early and late. WE OREGON BAKERY 231 N. JACKSON. AUGUST HECK, Prop. PHONE 241, Just Sams At Before. Maiy homes in Roseburg aro being heated by this Oregon mnde furnace, and every user is a booster. lUirns coal or wood. Takes 24-inch wood, which fits oblpng fire box, covers the com . jilcte grate, and will not hang up in fire pot, which means cheap er fuel and less trips to the basement to attend furnace. Will burn wood more economi cally with less attention and more satisfaction to user than any round fire pot made. We locate, install and guaranteo those furnaces. I.et us look at your house and pive vou nn esti mate. We can install pipe fur naces in houses where arrange mont makes a pipeless one impractical. iff tilt mm J. II. SINNIGER Sheet Metal Works 329 N. Jackson. il4Hiinl Vlrv Hoi, General Building Material CEMENT SHINGLES BRICK LATH PLASTER LIME SEWER PIPE LUMHKK ROOFING RE EN FORCING STEEL L. W. METZGER Contractor and Uuilder. and Sheila came Into my lite that ' I bad grown Into the way of consult ing Wake, and it did seem to r.i i that at times he answered me and straightened my troubles for me from clear across that eternity of No Man's Land where be laid down hi? life. Tonight H seemed to me that lie was very near me. It seemed to me that ho knew all about the whole trouble and that he was able to look upon It with a clearer Bight than 1. "Iilako, dear, I know you would not be as silly as Phil has been," I whispered, as though he were close healde. "Hut you do not think even he would have some explanation of his conduct? And when he does ex plain, I shall only have to tell him that It Is too lato, that probably neitner ne nor i win ever see cneua j again. place after another where I nitgnt possibly find hhu. only to be to'd that 'Mr. Sop.-r isn't here, ma am. Do you want to haw; any message. I looked at the clock. It was near ly 12. I called myself a silly fooi and dete-mlncd to go back to bed. But when I got to my room it seem ed to me that if I undressed and got Into bed I should have an attn'k of hysteria. Something k.-pt saying to me, "You must be ready, you must be ready.'' I hadn't tak n off the gown that I had worn durlne the afternoon in the city, and now I bathed my face, brushed my hair and freshened my self up generally. For what, I did not know. After I had finished I sat down beside the window. All at once the light in my room I was almost convinced of this, be- seemed glnrinttlv bright and it burn cause I knew Sheila. 1 knew her de- ed my eyes. This had never happened termination almost stubborness ol ! to me before, hut I excused, it on ac character, and I was was sure that If s ic made up hei mind thai l'h;i really loved Susanne, Jones she would make it very easy for him to marry her even if she had to dis appear. The evening seemed Interminable as 1 waited to hear from Tony. At last the telephone rang and 1 rushed to the receiver. It was not Ttony's voice, but a voice hoarsened and thickened, either by sickness or drugs. I want to tulk with Mrs. rbllltp Spencer." She lsn t here Just now. ho is it speaking?" ' "I don't understand, I want to see Mrs. i'lillllp Hpenser." "She is not. hear Just now," I re iterated, and asked, "Who Is speak ing?" Instead of answering my question the voice said. "1'lease tell Sheila to come Immediately." "Hut she Is not here." "Oh (iod! Oh, God-" was the ex clamation, evidently not meant for me. 'When will she be home?" I cannot tell. Who is speaking?" I demanded. count on the slate of my nerves were In. I got up and turned out the light. Everything In the room was in a state of semi-darkness as only the light from the street lamp which flickered through the window light ed up the place. I seated myself in the great overstuffed chair be side the window. It was a chair In which Lllake had always sat when he was alive, and 1 usually perched myself upon Its great broad arm. After a while I sank down into a more comfortable position, and per haps I dreamed it perhaps I went to sleep I do not know, but I do know that as absolutely splendid as he was In life lllake came and sat down upon the arm of the chair be side me. I felt Jila arms around my phould ers. I felt his cheek against mine. 'Kathle," he whispered, calling me my oltl pet name which was never used except when we were alone. At the sound of the old pet name I began to tremble. "Oh, lllake, lllake, I am so lonely. Why dltl you 'leave me?" "Hush, darting. Do you not know that I am with you always? Hlght GERALDINE FARRAR WILL SELL AT AUCTION GORGEOUS COSTUMES NEW YORK, Oct. 11. "Memor ies for sale" might well be tacked above the doors of four big cham bers at the Fifth-avenue auction rooms which were thrown open to day for public inspection of the ef fects of Geraldlne Farrar, scheduled to be Bold at public auction next 1 rlday and Saturday. For Into these chamber Ameri ca's most famous diva had crowded all the physical mementos of her .i l.rimnnt career on the met ropolitan stage, and all that could remind her of nr equally famous, i ,.nn, l.ri..r nnd less successful career as the wife of Lou Tellegen. Oeorgeous costumes, wigs, snawis and Jewels that she wore in her most famous roles are there in pro he rich furnishings of the home she occupied with her famous actor hustiana turniiure tapestries, rugs, even the rubber doormat with its inlaid "T." Farrar, through with opera as sne Is with romance, has hit the trail in a private car for a concert tour oi the United States and Is now on the Pacific coast. After that she ex pects to appear under the man agement of David llelasco on the speaking stage. CARTER TIRE SHOP "Will you tell hpr that she must I hern beside you. 1 could not h ave como at once?" There was a choking : you, but I must not talk of love to sound ns though the man's voice had yen now as much as I would wish to. been cut off. either by extreme' I have made this greit effort to weakness and coughing or else some-'come to you to save a reputation and one bad put a hand over his mouth. ' perhaps a life. Kathle. dt ar, have "W'hcro shall I tell her to come?" you great courage? And will you do was my frantic iiucstlnu. for 1 deter-j exactly as i tell you to do?" mined to go to the place myself. ! "You give me great courage, Thero was no answer. The line i Illnke. I will do your will, no mat was dead! Iter what conies'." Hurriedly I called up central, to Tomorrow A Mysterious .Mid find out from where the call bad nlglti Journey. Trying to Resus cictate Newspaper MAUSHFIKI.D, Oct. 12. A. K. I'eck In behalf of a few who aro en- Oecvorlng to resuscitate the South western Oregon Dally News today nii.de a payment of $1,000 to stay the niorteao foreclosure proceedings of Ule Bennett Trust company. A condition of the payment was that they be allowed until November 1 In which to raise $l."ort more due on the mortgage the deal, they are agreeing to ray ! throwing stones. Micky explained to l.'.'.oo for the property. This is Just j the Judge that he was "only playing r.'lor to the election so Unit the ileal ' ambush." and the Judge read him a gives them emit nil of the tinner nrac-1 '''''' 11 "' errors of warriors who SMl'F.ltS AI.TKIIXATF. IX I'SK OF lliltl WKAI'OXS International Nitwit SfrVrtel DI'llUN, Oct. 12. Arms ai d am munition art: jso scarce anions tile Irish rebels now that women are em ployed to carry arms to a body of ir regulars who do a "sniping Job." They j return the arms to the women, who! take them to another part of the city! to tie used liy other snipers. Wishes to announce Co the public he will soon be prepared to do all kind of rubber boot and shoe work. Machine will arrive In ten days. JMJews MOORE MFSIC STUDIO, 324 N. Jackson St. Fhone 502. Coats and suits. Splendid values. Dell Millinery . K. R. noise, teacher of violin. Moore Music Studio. Call llabv (.ill liorn Dr. Wado reports the birth of a babv girl to Mr. and Mrs. lCrnest 11. Waide, at 335 N. Rose street, Thurs day, October 12. Fresh grape Juice at the Overland Orchards. Dring or send your containers. Melrose School District No. 25, Douglas County, Oregon, offer flSUO school warrants for sale. NANNIE C. DUNN, Clerk. Going; to S. F. ttttspllal Lauren McCulioch, clerk nt the Southern Pacific company storehouse in the local yards, will leave for San Francisco tomorrow morning where ho will enter the company hospital to be treated for appendicitis. Grape Juice at the Overland vln yard. Is made from ripe, sweet grapes in a cider press. Those who want it should get It now as the sea son Is about over. Send or bring con-taiueis. mmm 9"t"?''?rr'i M AW Tr. American house- wives are using. J uiiumet JJaking Powder today with the same success that their mothers experi enced over a third of a century ago. This perpetual growth or favor Has made sates orer 150 70 greater than tlm ol any other brand. There isn't a baking jpowder of great, er merit there isnt aleavenerol, tamable that will produce more safe factory or positive results. That's why the largest baking powder factories it the world are al way s busy turning outenoud Calumet to supply the great demand. A pound can of Calumet contain fuj ;j ouncee.Some baking pou)dcr8comeinl2omt instead of 16 ounce cans. Betweyoufttt pound when you want it. TW3 WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING Pffi AXD IX AMKIUCA CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 12. Claim Is made that long-distance honors fall to the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. JJourJarily here bo far as names aro concerned. The young ster is to be called Vance Bourjaily, In honor of his great - great - great grand lather, Governor Vance, of Ohio. o Over 33 hundred books. Rental 10c. Subscriptions for magazines solicit ed. Fiction Library. PROFESSlONAuJ jms. f. n. owEir-ca itJ WU M. H, Pt.V l.fcx -.5 Physician. HtW.ImA 0 IO llilSII YOUTH "I'LAYING" AM ill Sll, tiOKS TO COURT (Int.-itiHti.inrtl N.-ws Serv;r DUBLIN. Ot t. 12 Micky O'Kour'tc. ltv the terms of'nI;,d 11. as haled into court for tlcaPy until election tint The new company is Incorporated for $ 1 tt.ouo, it is said. Today, Mr. Peek and Kred Wilson, the uutlerlaker, were reported to be endeavoring to sell stock In the un dertaking at $: per share, twenty percent rash. They were reported to promising that thev would also ghe advertising spate equivalent to the subscription to those w ho desired it. Their proposition was not dissimi lar to that made by the Rev. Jesse T. Anderson when he sold stock In the project a couple of years ago to local business men. Later, Walter Wells, who sub leases the tuiarters to the News, and O. K. Ilttlln were also endeatorlng to aid Mr. lVik In selling slock. (iltUKX XKYVS ITK.MM are not at legal war. Do You Feci Like an Old Young EVIan? Do You Know That Without Vita mines and Iron You Would Eo Dead? Ironiied Yet Builds Anuuing Power 1 . The mm with a punch is the mm with many vitatnlne nnu nor h trvm. Th ni.in of droettln ent'tKV and f!,iltrV nen, Is the man wt-.u few Vitamin. ;t untl mighty little Iron. Jroioi.,1 ,nt glvts -, lu.tli. It la but A Im-re nuxture of yeast anj Iron. Students Staged lially The high-school students staged a big street rally yesterday afternoon to advertise the football game be tween the local team and Cottage Grove, played this afternoon. The ; Indents serpentined through the streets, halting nt intersections and Ki.ii g their yells. It was a good boost for the game- and livened the city up considerably. Have cw Music Program The Unipqua Five, the Itosenurg dance orchestra, this week received a complete new musical program of he l;ite:.t dance numbers of the east ern publishers. Several ot these new numbers will he featured on Friday ni tht at tlm fooiball jubilee dance at the Maceabee hall. DEVELOPMENT I)KVKI.OPMKT Mi:As) IMUmivI Ml. T. WU AUK IMPKOV. ISO OI H FAUIUTIKM MI-KT HAY Foil THK IlKTrUKMICXT OF 8 Kit V It K. W cannot trow faster than the urroundln country; though w hav to keep far Id advance of our re nt needs. Thus n.lntaln - tr larger Invos'.msut t;u ordinarily regulrod. WK ARK l ltUPAUKD TO K toiH t t.M HKrj) AT UOMKKT'8 MITH U Wll II tt ONOMY TO Vol. Douglas County Light & Water Co R. M. JENM.MJH, Manager. Mr. it nd Mrs. Frew and son ntd dlllKllter were visittlii; the home of J. .1. Pelts last Sabbath .1. J. Itetm returned from Portland l:isl Krld.i where., he was called on the federal grand Jury. j Hiotber Allan and r.mther Crif- ! fin were at tin en lust Sabbath and j gave their audh me some very Inter j estlng Information on ihe AinerUnii! Sunday School ork teing done in' Oregon. Mrs. Kiclmelr of Krlhy'a Korncr expects to leave Tor K'amath Falls In a few days. We are more than sorry to lose such n coed ueirbnor . The bride and crooio. Mr. and Mrs Percy Croft, hate r. turn, d from their honeymoon tr.p. Riot were found among the crowd at Creen 1 last Sabbath. We are c. rtainlv sorry j to lose them from Ore, u Sunth.v ! School. Kverybedy who has finish' d their: pttne picking are very bui pre-! paring the ground for fall setMinu! Meh is in fine shape lince tin' good . rains. j Uev. ,. C.roves nnd wife ami! C. 1. (b in . and and ki.ii.iI-: son lit r! rt liroves moiort.l i ' Ktebitrg Sabbath niortun.; lo S. S and prcnrlilns. ! Mrs o. M P. tts and Da ihtt r ! Margaret, Men. F. A. liroe an.i Mr. C C. Croves. leotor.d t,i the! L. I!. Mvratt ranch on Ho .ens Creek, They had a lovely time ml I Ing melon. , Mrs. C. C. Groves- Miitvhfichl Man Here tieorge F. Winchester, cashier of the Hank ot Southwestern Oregon nt Varshficld. was a visitor here yes-t-rtlav and today at the Knights Templar convention. Mr. Winchester made the trip by nuto. He states that t'le tlebg.it. s were entertained roy ally by th,. Kosebiirg knights and that lie will always be- glad to "come a'-aiii." 1-j-V- v1 .. !; l "ore h 6" jy'Vs 'arm Loans UNDER Government Supervision Loans Made Quickly to Farm Owners in Southern Oregon Quick action on long term 6 Farm Loans in Douglas county . is assured through the appoint ment of VV. F. Ilurris, vice pres ident of tho, Douglas Abstract Co. of Roseburg ,as federal ap praiser. U you want to replace your mortgage with a long time, low interest loan, or require money for your farm, then secure loan application blanks and all Information from any of the banks listed below. No com missions charged for making loans which run for 33 years if desired. To secure quick loan, apply immediately. Apply for Loans at any Bank at ROSEBURG OAKLAND GARDINER REEDSPORTl YONCALLA DRAIN Representing the Oregon-Washington Joint Stock Land Bank " WITH LUMBERMAN'S TRUST CO. BANK, BROADWAY AND OAK, PORTLAND, OREGON. HOTEL UMPX KoseDorri rut' I NEW AXD Uta I The people of bxmj are Invited to mibtea Quarters her. W. J. WEATHfrl AUTO 10! - AND UPHOLSnO C. M. JOKE Winchester I. fcta Phom H AUCTION SAlX The quickest way to ftttt! prtcci, I H yeara exprll Iet me help you arrufin J. M. JUDModr TRAVI to the Coast bjW Auto Line Str Over New HIirti7M Valley and Myrtl WJ you time and money- bvi tel UmDaua, Hotl "'l Home Restsurint BA 7 a. m. and 2 p. m. Fare to Myrtle Poiat M " Coqullle . " " Marshtlell .. " Bandon Coast AutoIX OMTfC W. BTTSrt " Cotnllle, 0r Itetnms From Sun Franri K. II. Moore, who has bet n at San Francisco und Oakland for the last ten .iays attending; his wife who re cently underwent an operation at Oakland, r. turned to Kosehurg last .wiling. He reports Mrs. Moore re- .oteril, f;l St fremt'ber i'liwioo K,. t. ill be several weeks before 'hn I to leave tin- 1 Ready to Se hospital. Mr resume,! h:s duties with i oi Portland, which house r. presented In this territory last several years. r Tfcnt rrTe-rorrrrM Flaff Oet A,rr-lu1.-r from lrinU?a fstt fi vmj- imnlfd. wl-Ir.. ! a "nh f inc.- h t,sf)f T!ii! vht-i Iki. r-''r.-v t !h lo.!y, iiiattTtt: y..j ls l ' ' i -i J vhun o-j n. ." r l.wt w : m tA-cro ril"l:-i- .r.i;n I r; if t lrotii-al V- i- r ir t i'-.. f r t rfitscn, N iiurv'.i (r.-,- t f; Jin - ; bv.m. nt rve n I tt. rk . i- Ktvt's you pow-t pl-i-. ;!'' k' U ii cn it n hxM tht umi'.I N. I. .uttT how oil yii'j nn J w, x, j lit Kvi A T.min r-.i. 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Our shelves are looi very " CANNED COOS Just the thinps JO Instant use niw' " 1 i ECONOMY m 3 rhone J flCC'X'I-I'I'I'IC'K'X'X'i p.,."eW-'m-' A The mornin? 1 e.,rt ef Xf'l St, I t'. ncj t. r.iav . ,;irt. hi tl t; lie- Ot(. It ' t . 1 "lir nf ,t ' ' ' ''tv IT! " J in l... t l!r ' f"r li.o h(: I i n e tt!. e,.M,t t; ,., l.-l. f .1 ...1 . , . , e er.'. r tf tl ,',., 'ut.r.u n the :;,! a ; VAT.Y r.. tAV!i. ' "Ml of Vt- - . uu. , e&j ""nest to goodness standard made P'an,, the well-known famous Cable -loa piano, yes, only 3C5 and on "- term, at that, dcliveietl any rt-ce In Dough,, countv mcIU(jin a t.uet bench to match and a free after Using the piano . few chilly. HotcakeJ W taste pood. We to Flap Jack Flour, J.r nv tv. nicoths. f T-C't-tT Of th John T. Loi.g. Altorn.y tur Ltite. OTT'S MUSIC STORE The riace Where Piano. Are Cheaper. 10 lb. sack. w have I S"i 1 syrups. j North Side K 2 Fnone - i unn nil I Dl CC S S , teschtf fc , , mm5 High "chcol CreJ" Rpsld.nr 8tnHO. T0S R. Pine ft -3