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ROSEBURQ NEWS REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. 10.2- I MOORE MUSIC STORE W "MOKE MUSIC" PIANOS-PLAURS-DLO-ARIS-mEnilUC llSIfAL W 32 N. Jackson 8t. Phone 602 O. A. MAX l ItUJ lJVt.lK Manuary to continue hi course ill Willi euxlncci lug. thi:npa-s xurici:. COHVAU.IS. Oil. 18. Alfred II. (Woody) Woodward of Corbett, a' hu m r of limi y ar'a rook football - ti am, has sinned a contract as pit. lo r All poivuins an- hereby warned mth I In- Ix-trolt Americans. He ha 'not to hunt or tr.M" In liny way nil the earmarks of a koo. puoh.-r, on the place known ui th I. Abra aciordlnu to Walter M.-Crcdio, In- ham property, ttolt scout who arrail'Kid the coutra't CKt'II.. FI'8I.KU Woodward l 20 year old, f..-t il o In. tic b tall, and welkin 2nl pouuds. I Finfrt Job-Brinling la the cl.jr at II.- expects to return to college in I 'In- N-w Hovl.-w. No Worry About High Costs What Happened When Sheila Elliston Refused Love By tdah McQlon Gibson bUMUinc'a Trluuiiai cuic that liuie. II n-.-ni.-d to mt- that 1 1 never wuulcd to have my le-art hurt Since that day oo my bended knwii and my soul harrowed '' uny OL,; u( I. Kathcrlne Wllmlimtoo. have asked She..-people again, sheila's forKiveni-s tor that niomen-: I drew hack car. fully a litt.e fnr tnry trea' hory to her when I sal on , ther Into the darkness. ' uu? the step In the darkened stairway waiting now until I should be iu truth .....i ..n..u-,.,i ihi ui.ii'iktri.-rf. the Innu-i lnn--. ondoes. tho woid polaou of Stisaune Sio-sla had koik ! Tony Sop-r. w.io Jouoa to Influence me even for a mo-. had Klruck mi- as r in a r- il man.! n.t had failed: l-hil, my on hro'ht-r.j TESTED MiDFBOVEN Thar, la a Heap ol Solace In Boin9 Able to Depend Upon a W.ll Er.rnod Reputation. For months Roburg readers hays leen the consur.1 expression ot nralte lor Iran's Kidney Pills, aba read about tte g:xd work they nave , OlKiK BECTOBr. . K-U-i. f I-jiMm Allha Lodite. No I i.o-. l. v.r Tm-aday evenltm In Knlfc-IU. PHvtl'laa Hall. l- Kuse. t- Vtsit"ra always welcomed. Kl.IKJl. II ... ftiC'VVuKiNOToy:-MrKr K. K. V, "IMUKUL-V. K. It. g. L O. o. sr. . ...... .......ut-.- What otnei ccne in im i""' . remedy ever produced such cenvmc- j lug proof of mer.t? .. i. i...... w.,-1 V Ijine St.. Rose- lfclit-frlaa Lvm Ko. Friday -veinn at 1:ae o clock. Visit Inx bretnren r IT lcom. J. nri'OK3. Re. Hea J. B. EAILKY. Fin. Bon. ... i .i.i .v.... i rail urovr.l hiniat if -ak la '"' ivrnai wan a guuu uim - ; , , . , . . d alone. l i.hii-M waa ii.-u. i tai n u . " I 1 i .,k lhou::hU by Diciou and weaanei-anu nt ipeu lau r io atKiimhi-n Kh. ila'a re.ip.-ct for , hearing voices ag,:in. , I'hll ev. n wh. u be doubted her. ! " n.uat o,H,-. II will soon be l ut that night 1 .at there n b . h wh , all(1 louk .iarkn.K.-. and made no algti even hU Uu thoiiKh I tho.if.-ht that my brother a , 1 ,ou wire waa Koing away with one of his ' , bo a beM fri.ndK. huowmg wna. i ': rnv,nTllv- Th - ,a a ,.,lg t.-i- I Oil) .."H r, I H-lL lllUL Mt- -a.-. There iiniph in Susaunc' ( voh '. Thru she J When you buy of this store. Kvcry ai ticte niitrkt'J in Jlaiti fiKiirt-s, iind all quotations at Kvt-ry Day Ilarnain Trici'S. Wo invite your closest inspection. Consult us concerning i your needs. added: ''Itemeniln r Kiance. 1 EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE j Jackson and Washington Sts. COME TO THIS 8ERVICE STATION for expert milo repairing and replen IkIiuik it your Kaxollne, oil and aup-ili.-. We mnd our hitvIco car 10 aiiuw in dlittresH anywhere wilhln 11 leasoiiahli) dintanre of our place Call u up lor prompt aeivi.e. Ha!l &.Son Garage 61 Wlui-healt-r St. I'houu 3M Horn burn, Oregon Melrone School District No. 25. iKiuchiH County, Orevon, offer $1800 school varrantH for pali. NANNIE ('. HI'NS, Clerk. klciAWV a a 'Auction 5 aie: s Saturday, Oct. 21, at 1:30 p.m. AT i Radabaugh& Patterson's j AV II l i.uciion mouse 328 North Jackson Street 8 All kinds of furniture and many other varieties of goods, f Wo ulso have in stock one extra fine gruiiliaphoiu;, llruns- p wick make, together with several records. jj One gH)d orfan in fine shape. One fine Columbia graf- f anola player. Some heating stoves which will pay you to jj investigate. These sales will lie continued 4 Every Saturday Afternoon j commencing at 1 ::'.0 o'clock, and wo will also handle all 0j kinds of f:ui;i and stuck sales. OmhIs liought and sold, p Coino in and .se us and we will try to please and treat you 4 ameleaa In the limtt.-r because even I Knew cnenu. i.im.wbiiu- . ...,v . , If vim can P'al- - Icare for me after all this. I will try If I- a woman were always want-, to lllak). ,,,, lo yi, ,r jl;Ur coura iiiK to Bolve the splendid mystery that : ,,,. f:llh m(. was behind that misty veil that; There waa a aound of a lim', cling-nrooiH-d ov.-r Sheila's eyes, how much'jug more would it whet the curiosity of; .some viy it made '"' shudder a Tony Soper a man. jliitle. Phil was my brother and It seemed tnat my whole world was ' Kb. Ila was hla wire. The thought of disintegrating about me. Darkness, j him In the embrace of another wom rold, and blinding rain was without j an turned me heart-sick, and within my soul. I Phil stumbled out Into the rain I do not think that I could have; v 1th the low-toned encouragement to ; sat there in the darkness and made ' Susanne, saying: "I'll be back, dear, 1 no slsn If In some way I had not felt Immediately." He 1. ft ine alone in the light touch of Itlakc's spirit hand the darkness not 10 feet away from on my shoulder. It calmed me tusanne Jones. strengthened me It seemed to sil ently say: "Wait. Kverything passes." Perhaps this was auto-Miwstion. 1 rrhnps It was because I wanted IMake so touch Just then that I per- "iiad.'d mvseir that he was there. I . Perhaps oh. I love to think that he JcirSh field (jlTlS r.-allv was there nnd that he helped to bring back my ultimate faith In j Cr fillip T)tt 11 rhfl tl f P women and my love and regard for V-, LULC ULbLUI VUlllV my brother. The Iwo people ill front of me did makshKIKLI). Ore., Oct. 17. A not stir. I w lered at their impas-! ynunj. woman wllo UilJ b,.,. dunking iveness. Surely they would not wait , h,llivi)r cr..lU.d ,, disturbance there until the rain had ceased. Al-alKut j 0-(.ocic n,is morning. She ready that deeper darkness which j w.lB n,.ar lhe Brluorv in ,.(i,p:lnv v, comes Just bi-rore dnwn was mnklng ano,iKT young woman nn.l a young Ihe night blacker, If possible, than j ,., Evidently-the party had left before. Croat gusts of w ind blew ! llM aulo at tt)at p,,jnti The girl's sheets of water Into the doorway ; nam() j, jlllp )avj, she was deeply where we were. It even renchfd me. I intoxicated and was stretched out on and Phil and Susnnne must have been n,,, corner yelling in h loud voice thoroiiKhly drenched, but ns far ns I I which awoke the nei.:h bin hood and coubl discern they were so engrossed I sot mc called Marshal Carter. In their own thoughts that they did j The whole pany was arrested not notice It at nil. (With June Davi. was another girl When I review that night 1 know i known as Bobby Smith. The laiiei that Susanno Jones la one of those; was not lmoxicatt-d but was taken to j superwomen that we read about. One j the city Jail to look after the oiher of those women whose motives are w'onian, whose condition mjuired a never understood by anyone: one of ! physician's attention. I those w-vtnen who never understand Clarence Wallace, who was there themselves and yet, who, bv some j at. the time, whs also arrested. Me I stroke or genius which seems horn in I claimed to have nothing lo do iih them, nlinnst Invariably know what the two women but had seme f isu I thev want and go nfter It amj get It j ment w ilh the officer nn.l was put in jVithout rouiitlng the cost to them-j Jail nd gave a bond of $1.". on a Is. Ives or anyone else. i charge of disorderly conduct, i Any other woman sitting there in The two women were to be taken Ihe darkness would have mad,, some 1 before Recorder Duller this after i sign, she would have said something. I """ The vouiik woman who was would have nt ten. nt. il In ....,,. wav I drunk refused In tell the officers w ho to dissipate the black nnd despairing gave her the liciuor which caused the thoughts which she must have known i trouble. t.V.,7, -mmi,nl.-a0.jna 2H'l 1! tb burg, .ays: "Dan'. Kumey Z,l.?Zri helped me wonderfully. 1 had k.dn.y - ,,,. WM complaint and suffered a gr,ut deal . w. , KM. with iumbao. 1 hai .eyor. taefc , -- -- -- achea t.nu at tirm could hardly , u;,',; .. Ma-vabee ball th. ,tr-i'rhiea r.fter itcopicg. The ae I i ..i i,jjrmiwi to - h m m lion of my kidneys ... Irregular but I Shho.Vs owoom KA .- LS '.U'3 Kidney 1 1 Is Sl atopped the ; Jrd'y evening. In Moos. hall. Vl.lt achea and palci and put my kidneys I ng neighbor, invited to atu-nd. - .. . 1 hi, J. I i-..-.c-.,rt , . In gioa o:aer. Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply auk for a kidavy remedy got tmau's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Do;is had. Fost.r-Milbura Co, Ufrs., liuifalo, iS. X. Prune Crop Not Short Says Newhouse MAUfl A It FIT ' W HIINKY. Clerk. , K. A.t hoirtkurs C'a.piev H- Huid. their ragular meeting on tn. 1. 1 and M Thijr..iy. In ef uiouu.. All .ujourniug broin.r. and alster. trs re8uorevll:y Invited to attend. Ml !S KtailiK'l ' KCMYAN, W. at FHKK JOHNSONSecraiary. I o. e. ii. iTTi. ech .econa and fourth Thursday of oaoh ueinth la . - . I.ll .. -1. P-ju. allld Pints tre.l.. Vl.Itlng Knlguta always welcome rom. Q W. Rff. ii. - SAl.KM, Oct. 18. Denial that the Orvson orowera cooperative asocia l.ou ui oversuld ou its or-er for p;uu etnemiiy and admission that Uiu a.uciatiun to hon ol lis ordeia ia souio jucs, uoiabiy v.a ;ado this iiiornibii by ii. J boao. "iuo Oregon 0 rower report no uveiidlinii iom the hiauupoiiAi. m eliure louuasv." aid Mr. .SewhoUS-. -.sp.ciut: tio dr' S11V' li,- uregon's large crop. Due to ex-,u-me heai during me tirst week iu aepu-iiibui. ioiluing a week of rain, ihe. ends of the p.unes shrivelled up, taut.ii!ti puma.uie npeiiibg. As tuo bluoiimm season was iwo weeks late the enuio grow ins season was con ji, i. -r.Li.iv tatuc-d and tho croty is about leu pomts short iu sizes. Ibis Is leading to a shortage of thirties. A normal percentage ot forties is re ported. The trade realizing tins short age of thirties is now adjusting u-seii to the condition." Despiie the statement of Mr. New house the fact rciuaius that a large peiceniagu of the member growers of ine association admit that their crops tell from -5 to 4U per cent or ine es tiniaua upou which the association's early Bales were based, and that the bt...,-i-..-.. ia more marked in the 40-50 sizes than in the smaller grades. Independent growers, WHO weie first refused entrance into the asso ciation's pool and then invited to sign up their prune imps without advan tage of the higher market quotations or ih cent advance for picking and drying money, are now being j sought by the association with offers ... .iw, lii.-hor nmit.it ions and the 2 Vj cent advance, or on an equal fooling ; utl. M. II. with regular members. I Physician. Tjiil'I'EU AM't'ls--lee in ilaot;. bee hall .very WedYiiisday eyenmg. VlaltlBg memborti welcome. ftlCHAKO Bt 'SCH. M- A. MILDREn M'Ct'l.fXCH Treafc ELSIB HiatPHRKl". Bcy. aiKinnKsi or Trru worm) pmP, .. ... rJkA Inwa' hull In Ro.ebur every 1st and rd Mon day .venings. Vleltlne netghbora always welcome. M, w. J 1 1 ' i-Iv- 1 . 1 ROSEBU"0. ORE A Republican N0a for in.' 1 County jJ f'-' 't I v-1 a .J.J3... i.ai iitoi. cn.i"i'i:!i No. at, n. A. si. Stated convocalinna on umi o.i-j tlilrd Tueadaya. Masonic Tejnrle. All members requested lo attend antl visiting companions welcome. n a WII.SOM. High Prleat W. P. HAKKIsl. Hecretary. v7iiT" Ao7 w. Itoiebnrtr Review No. 11 hol.la regular meetinga on sec otK) nnd fourth Thursday at 8 D. m. iaitlng alslera Invited to attend re views. Maccabee Hall, Pin. and Cass streets. JEyPIR RAPP. Col BKLX.K HTBPHKNSOTJJ. Com B. P. II. UIKa. Ilosenurc I.odKe Sjo SM Hold regular communication, at the Kike' Tempi, on eitoh Thu-eday ojf every month. All members r.- ntiatM to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially In vited to attend. J. B. FLTTRRY, K. R. J. O. TAV. Jr.. 8ecy. RKIlRKAIla Roa.nur Kebekan l.odg ML 41, I. u. .j. r .. me. i. io Odd Fellows Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Vlaltlng mep.beri In Rood standing are Invited t at tend. CERTHITlK HATFIKLD. N. Q. FVA I.BNtlX. Sncy. KTHB1. UA1LKY. Fin. 8ecT. KAi.Lliia Hoaebnr. A'.rie meets In &looe hall on Jackaon SL on 2nd and 4th Monday evenings of each montb at a o'clock. VUltlng brethren good standing always welcome. A. J K. W P. P. W. M. I.A MERE, W. P. B. F. GOODMAN. Swretary. PROFESSIONAL CARDS gill. K. I onus ct.t Flower. Pho-i, 10. an .lackaori St My Platform & honest and faithful Hon of county nffn;r...T that each dollar of roti is expended where tk voted it. No vrim!, l. to serve but an atso(( j deal for all. If you believe infant, pics, marl; your ballot 34 X GEO.K. FOR A GREATER DOt C0UX7Y. Pl.Yl.rcn Chiropractle 114 W. Lane St. W. R. C. DINNER. The W. It. C. will give a dinner l-Vnlav. Oct. "V, from 11:31) to 1 I o'clock at ihe Armory. All W. li. C. : ladies bring a pie. Proceeds for li- braiy fund. Everybody invited. were soothing- In Phil's brain. Put S-.isanne Jones kept perfectly silent ' 'AI--"V 1'Olt YAKSITV Stl All ecepl for an occjislonal little s..bhlni; hrcnlh ns thoueh she. too. were trvlttg CtK V.M.I. N. Oct. IS.- Ten men to si If lo n breaking heart. It was qualified tor th- varsity debate squad ai: pretense, sham. What nn tin-;'11 ,,u' trvouts le Id by C. II. Mitchell, spckabl- unregetierate she was. professor of public speaking, llooause Tho silence stretched Itself until. I "f the unuMi.,1 amount ol good ma lt It had not be. n for that light touch , terial l.i m. n were picked Mislead houlder,. I (would have Next of Kin G?ts Bonus; Not Estate HOTEL UMPQUA "Rosebnrs's Finest." MEW AND MOPKBJf The people of Douglas county are invited to make their head quarters here. W. J. WEAVER. Prop. r.n niv creamed. It probably was onlv minutes, hut It seem.-d hours when the convulslv ol the usual a. Those making the squad are c. Smart. Paul Knoll, and Paul Dickey, Corvallis; John I Cray, aa . m i .. b..-:.. 4'al.: Ch. st.-r Mar- kindly. Yours for business, Radabaugh & Patterson General Building Material CEMENT SHINGLES RRICK LATH PLASTEK LIME SEWER PIPE LUMIJEK HOOFING KEENFOKCING STEEL L. W. METZGER Contractor ami KuilJrr. Iv 8t'il.iniT lir:ifh Pnmo fasti-r. and I l'a Walla. Wn.; V.-rmm flt thnt SiiHiinno wan rrvins. I'iiviip. I'sisadi ;u. Ca!.; in-oro Stu- Vhll ronjril Mmst'lf with n stnrt ,Inr Uil'1 Kiiwanl Ailstrum, I'nrtlainl; from whntpvrr dark dhhmI h 1in1 pn-ill, ,ir' !'inti, ll. rmtston; ii. K. Ht-a-r.Ti'il. Kvlflntlv ho was rulllnn him- ; Kn i.y. self n hriitn for form'ttini; Susanno. ! o "What Ifi It. ili-ar? Sun'lv you nrl DAILY WEATHER REPORT, rnt Kon,r to Clvo w.v an, crv now tr s W.-ruh.r Hureail. local nfTico. h. n tt in nil nwr, wh.-n vu lv,.;R(Wobu vuoix, 24 hours tin!ni 5 nrovon yoursi lf th htt frl.-ml man'a m hiin .v.T had You hat .M-n ho Precipitation In inches and hundredth! r:tw throuuh It nil. mi.v Not manv UuihrM i.m,u., :m un. v.-.Ht.-nlav omn would hnvo trusted so ioin 1 1aw t tfi.ip. ; ,r rv t nt (m Plrd lv unt il a woak thins as I and I ru.c.iu.u...:.. L l 21 hours . . ' 0 wouiii no irs.- n man rnar i am ir i Tota I'M.t i did not Mhow n,v urntitu.lo and my Normal pnvip f .r thin month faith In yon hy takirm vonr advic v .Total pr.'cip fiti::i Sept. 1, lltJ: ' 'W will bo Hflny to tin old rm-) io tl.tt- di ruti" In Kriinrtv romi'U.hor. 1 AM rai;- :, t d nr, I pri sumo that now It H no , Total (-m . . i '"l t nnd pr in-rul that it will hi lp Ave.a ,.' tr- wn tn forg-ft." J ni'asoiM (, rtil nivhnl. rlusivo) ... "I'oor Kay. sho will ho all nlono"' Toni:;hr aivl Vi'n then i mado no si:n. It, rain. --T'v-d to tin nt thoitph 7 w:h w.d- '!TTTf f.KT T . Ol t of m uih 1 ti to f oill Sept 1. 1 Mti Sopt. 1, vr:: ..lion fr 44 w.t : nibor to Mav in . .'. . .31 r.1 Thursday, proliaX. SALKM, Oit. IK. In ihu event c,t iho u.-aih of an i-x-scrvlro man who vwi.i inntli'd lo the bi'iH'tit.s oi ih' t.Mi'i;iiii bonus law Ins claim iWi-ris in Ins nt xt ol" kin in ihe uruYr uaiiiod m tlio maiuu-s and not to his estate, uiconnn tu an opinion hamlt'd ilown by iho : upr me cuurt tins inoiiunt;. The opinion written by Justice Hand, w;in based iptu the suit brought by Milliard t'rane, a.s adminiMratrix of tlie itale of Fred II. Crane, deceased, tti (oinprl laynu'tit of (.'ranes bonus .hum to ii is estate. In a ft 1 1 in in jz: the judgment of Judi;e K.-lly of the Mar :.in county circuit court Justice Hand Imids that Mij. Crane is entitled to the Iromis payment as Crane's widow hut imi as the admiuUtratrix of his Mjtte. The only o:h r tp.i:i-n rt'iiinj; d'.wn thi iiiornin as line hy JuMice Mttlnd" alfiiniipi: the judmnt nt of .hulno Waller 11. Kans ol th- Aiultno m. h eeui;tv cireuit court in the vuv f Krank H. Ford vs. lioi K. tlralum inohiiu a Miit lo foreclose a luoit- 1 ca New Silk Dresses .. " AT DEVELOPMENT DKVKI.OPMKNT MKAMH IMPl I MOT. K AUK IMl ltOV -1X1 OI K KACI1JTIW1 KI.Hi I).v KiK THK UKTTKItMK r OK NKUVK'K. We cannot trow raster than the surrounding country; though we have to keep far In advance of our -r nt needs. Tbua maintain ln a larger Inveaturnt thai or.l'uartlr reuulrad. Wl ARK I'ltFPAHJD TO M.HX K MM H A Utt HKK1I AT A MOMK.NTat koTlt'li WITH MOMiMT 1 lot'. Douglas County Light & Water Co K. tl. JK.N.M.Xlrv. Maiuvcer. $ 1 8.50 Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Charmeuse L ABRAHAM llu.-led Wallers under sentence of !i a;!i f!r tmiuhr was i:t int.'tl until November ti to file a prini.d brief in '.ii-i"tit of his met ion ..tt- a r.-b. ai in ., I 1. s apt a I The c.n.rt in a r.-e. nt "!';":"n ainued the decree of th. i"-r t-oiirl seutei-.citig Walters lo d.-atli. t i:ns ttu Ti;v ;t x. t'";;v v.i.'s. n t , v x,,.;,,., -.''.1 lo. .ii : rniti. s. club i and ia- 1 : t i:riu;;.s a- p t ;; - r, ' ' tt.. '..1 rn... .eiiitrv r.i-t ' ' !' - tl . f Re " ' .'-.le ' Tun: !!,.!, v of ,: ' t ftt- - j ,.: i, j IN lltVhlll 11 t . In Ik- H,.,r.. , r, f h , -i,..., i,., ,i i.,.Ir, i ,"'; M' -- ::i t .rc". ' '- :' ' . --v . : .' . - '. I u,2r -raWi.rf a; v Till .-! k - r. ;.i. The Gulbransen e Life of the Party "i::u- folks dancing old feet a 'i ! - i xhilaration fills the air. - i- r wotks Its ma-:lc. and your '.ft.-ns.n is the li.v of ihe j.ariy. . t: bi-inn.-r ccn ntutn ,.t-.v "'' m-.-ie, for the Instruction exclusive Gulbransen ba:;n mako it simple. ' ': a C.ulbrar.aen at our store r,r lJt ten minutes. Enjoy the 'iir.il a.-d the satisfaction of pcr-!--i.a Iv producing good music as ""y He Culbiaiiscn can pl:-y It. Feurladel Nationally Priced OTFS MUSIC STORE GULBRANSEN The Player Piano Guarantf USED CAR? 1 1916 Sludc. fourt.4 1 1921 Ford truck all mi tns shocks and overdrm 1 1917 Dodge Bros. tosrii 1 1918 Dodge Bros, tonal You will have to see uw to appi eciuto their w! SERVICE GAI Glenn H. Taylor AUTO TOP; AND UPHOLSTER C M. JONES l nrtrr 1 MRS. CHARLES 6 Sl tcacbar of Tlano. History. Ilarnonr. FT Strlet. High School Credit 61 Residence Studio. 70J S. Pine St. TRAVEL to the Coast bfCuiii Auto Line Stage vauey ana j you tlm. and uion'T r" . . . un,.l Cr tei umpflw " ' pr Home lleataurjnt E"" 1 a. m. and ! p. " Far. to Myrtle Folat " CoqUiH. - " Varshlleli m a.n.ifl ., Coast Auto Line f-Lu.ile. oietr" 1 Groceries for Particular Peoplf an.) ev.-nb.-ly g about hat tl:'? , i, V p Invite y.-a 'n V see our slork-cless- , A Highest pnee w" J ftlrVK iEtOXOJn on ff Fhnne . ! r. . i .. t u i : 1- HAMH.T,