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pmui roun W0ItURQ WEW8 REVIgW, 6ATURDAV, OCTOBER 2f, 1922. 8 We have a 191g Mitchell Six In First Class shape at a very Low Price. If you want a Reaf Bargain call on us. j. F. BARKER & C6. Automobiles and Implements . What Happened When Sheila Elliston Refused Love By Idah McQlone Qlbaon E number on my car. K Ilia ready provarlc Kajr tJU on tlie I'olice. Whi n John left mo I untied again I tbouKlit of hi changing the this awful trouble might have been averted had we not been so much afraid of the feellnss of those we loved and the speech of our acquaint ance and so-called friends. "I have done no wrong, and not withstanding that app. arances are raricatlon about be- gj ing out on hi own business with hi js. employe,- automobile told nie that , much against her I am beginning to even my lauuiui jonu migni once in j mink that Sheila ha done no wrong. a while Ui cauBht when concerned if she has done wrtws, I want the only upon hi own affairs. . whole world to know it. I want to I knew, howevnr, that I would , niako It impossible for her to ever have furalven him even arcater dere-! wrong anotiier person acnin. Hut if 1)1 hT IS l!l..MKI KOIt KI'IKIJMIO Oh' XI,IS rnt-rnMlnnal News flervlre ) YOHKVIU.K, O., Oct. 21. Uut.t, resulting from the longest drought In local history, 1 blamed for an ep idemic of peculiar colds. Infection la attributed to tnu dust. o AMIOVH "WHITK WAV" WII,L lUV.lb HltOAIlWAV (International Now Service.) AKltO.V, Oct. 2t. A "White Way" exleiidlng flvo mile from Cuyahoga Kali over the new 4.00(l,0im viaduct Into Akron, ond to Houth Keiimore, Is the dream of local council and hus Incss men. If carried out the) llluin- Inated street would rival llroadway of New York In Its brilliance. It Is to be paid for largely by private sub scription as a means of advertising Akron and attracting trade. Clll.l.ltV TltKK IILOOMH l FAMj (. OHIO LOT . (rntnrnatlonat News flcrvlfa.) HI'CYIttlH, O., Oct. 21. A cherry tree, belonging to C. II. Henry, bore. Is in bloom. After bearing a couple of bushels of cherries last summer the tree was attacked by a leaf blight. All the leaves dropped off. The tree hns de veloped a new crop of leaves and blossoms. H It A-Sk j-k vt- rt V MORE MITBIC" K MOORE MUSIC STORE I PIANOS-PUVERS-DIO-ARTS-EVERYTHING MUSICAL gj 2 N. Jnokaon St. , Phone SO 2 f a K 6 To ail Citizens of the United States, Greeting: WHEREAS It has ben brought to our attention that there Is concerted and organised effort now under way In this country to break down our existing order of Govern ment, to bring about social and political chsos, and to displace the Christian ideals, standard and traditions handed down to us by our Forefathere, who wer the founders of this Republic; and -. WHEREAS such revolutionary movements as Bol. shevlcm. Syndicalism, I. W. W. Ism, Liberalism, and Na. tlonallxatlon r contrary to the fundamentals of our Oemocratlo form of Government; and WHEREAS all of these movements are gaining head way In this country and thereby Jeopardising the best Interests of the American people; therefore, ' BE IT RESOLVED that this Klsn In rcgulsr Klon klsve assembled hereby condemns all such revolutionary movements and pledges Itself to take an active part In combatting the sinister Influences, propaganda and growth of all such movements; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Klan pledge Its while. hearted support to national headquarters of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and to all fellow Klansmen In ridding our beloved Republic from the eure of these elements of disorder; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to our Imperial Wiiard and to our local newspapers. READ AND ADOPTED THIS 9TH DAY OF OCTO BER, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-TWO. . Umpqua Klan No. 5 Iioseburg, Oregon Mellon than he bad unconsciously re vealed to me, because of the way he had not only tried to save me, but I'hll, from all annoyances. However, 1 determined that from now on no one should try to save anyone else from any annoyances, no ones feelings, no ones reputation, no ones pride should be saved at the price of concealment. We poor conventional people are always Indulging In some primitive emotion and then siiuirming and turning "about face'' to save our pride or to save our hitherto luimac ulate reputations. In pursuance with the plan which I had formed the moment I found out from John that the man he had taken to the hospital was Walter Jones I called up and made an ap pointment with Dr. Thornton. While 1 had been waiting for John I had sent out to the Shore House for Marie and she now arrived with clean linen and another street dress. A hot bath and a rather careful toilet refreshed my spirits quite as much as It rested my body and 1 found upon looking Into my mirror that I did not seem much the worse for my night's loss of sleep. Hy the time I bad finished my liut ler had telephoned to all tho places where Tony Soper might be found and Imd been told nt each of them that he had not been seen there for many day I was also much disappointed to find that my friend, Mrs. Walton, had left tho city again. I made my way to the hospital whoro I found l)r, Thornton . I told him the whole story, leaving out nothing but even Including my experience of tho night before. Dr. Thornton could not resist tell ing mo that ho had been afraid of some such complications and that is why ho had advised Sheila not to marry. He was surprised to know that Walter Jones was In the city and of fered to go to the hospital and find out If there -was any hope that he would again regain consciousness. Ho demurred, however, when I told him 1 wus going Immediately to the chief of pnllco nnd ask him If possible to find Shelln and Tony Soper. "You villi he sum to bring nll.sorls of scnndal about your ears, Mrs. Wil mington." "I am not. earing for that now," r asserted. "I think nnrhnnx thn nil slio Is Innocent 1 want 1'hil lipeneer to realise what a fool a man can be wno believe a Jealou woman. When I left Dr. Thornton's I went directly to the chief of police and 1 found him much more human than any other lesser oilicer of the law that I bad ever met. He seemed to think, however, that taheiia hud gone with Tony and slsted tliat probably Sheila, thinking that her hurbancT wus In love with Miss Jones, had retaliated by run ning away with Sorer. "Cut Chief," 1 protested, "She does not love Tony Soper and she does love her husband, 1 urn sure of It. That Is why I cannot understand It." "llecause she loves her husband, Mrs. Wilmington, Is the very reason she Is bolting with Soper. She hopcB in this to hurt her husband just as much as he has hurt her. This Is one of the most common cases with which we have to deal In domestic entangle ments. However, l will put some of my best, men on the case Immediate ly. "Listen carefully," he continued, "You want to have your brother nnd that young woman who seem deter mined to kidnap him stopped before they get away to Europe. ' "You want to Intercept and prove to your brother's wife that she has no reason for running off with a man she does not love. "And you want her told that If she wil come to you all will be forgiven. "You want to make your brother understand that his wife has never loved anyone but himself." 'les, I interrupted eagerly, "and if you can r want Walter Jones to clear Sheila from that terrible court sentence that was passed upon her." Iho chief of police looked at me rather quizzically.1 "It is rather a big order, Mrs. Wil mington, but I'll try it. ('AI(I) OF TI1AXKH. J Wo wish to extend our most sin cere thanks to the many kind friends nnct neighbors wile assisted up dtir ing the Illness and after the death or our loved one. We wish to thank mom also for the many beautilul iiowers. MIIS. A. C. McRKYXOI.ns. CI.KMHXTINK McltKYNOLDS MIIS. ANNA M YKIfS Mrt.s. j. j, scnr.KXKKii. Revival Meetings to Start Sunday Evangelist Coale and Singer, Al bert Cunningham, will arrive here today from Los Angeles, Cal., to hold evangelistic meetings In the southern Methodist church of Hoseburg. The services for Sunday will be at 11 a. in., and ":-'i0 p. m. During the week the service will be held at 10 a. m., and 7:30 p. in. , Kv. Coale baa bad experience In the evangelistic work. He has been quite successful In meetings through out tho country from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast. There have been more than 100,000 conversions In his meetings. He has Hilly Sunday's en thusiasm, with Woody' tenderness and Sam Jones' boldness. J v r rV 51 .. f Wra-i. Kail,""1 " " 1 . , tk ThmStandatdotComtMHm XS Building Material CEMENT LATH SEWER riPE SHINGLES PLASTER LUMBER REENFORCING STEEL BRICK LIME ROOFING L. W. METZGER Contractor and Builder. THe Outstanding Closed Car Value i 923 Five Passenger Six-Cylinder Sedan- : Measured by any standards you may choose and f-r every kind of motoring, the Buick five passenger six cylinder sedan is easily the outstanding value in a closed car. It is a handsome, richly nppointed sed:..i; t.rtfcful in the quality of its interior fittings and in the comfortable luxury of its wide, easy seats with their ti:le plush upholstery. Every driving convenience is found in thii car o per fectly nrraiiRed th.it each function is record. -J before the driver s eyes and every control is at his f,3cr tips. And in addition, there is the dependable, endtiriie per formance nnd the economical, satisfactory r.wtoii-T that always, has been so marked in the Em, ok chais and the famous Duick valve in-hcad engine. Thi HuU k Unt far ;9M Crwftrh.- Fourteen 1WW Prices f. o. b. Roseburg, Ore. FOUR CYLINDER MODELS DEVELOPMENT DKVKLOl'MKMT MKASil 1M PRO V KM K 3 T. VB ARR IMl ltOV. ItfU OUl FA( IUT1K8 KVKtiT DAT FOU THIS BKTTUUIK r Or ttKKVK K. W cannot grow faster than the surrounding country; thongh w bar to keep far In adTano of our present need. Thus maintain ing a larger lnreatmaat than ordinarily rvQulrvl. WH AHB I'RErARKD TO BKIHH itH H KVKKY NKKO sl A MOMKXT'8 NOT1CB WITH MX).OMT TO TOD. Douglas County Light & Water Co R. It. JKSMSQrl, Msun.i Knati.sier, z psssi'imcr Tetirin!, G mf.Hen:er 7'.".".".' t'eiipe, 3 puHst'nKer Sedan, & r-asseiiKcr Touring Sedan. 6 passenger SIX CYLINDER MODELS Touring S.xl.,n, 5 assenkrr lliisdsier. S iwsenuer " Tmirini.. S pn -.nsi-i' H St.lan, & passenver ZIZ." t'tmiw", 4 iKiwemier "' ' Toumiib. 7 pansonffer , S. .Ian. 7 paimeiiavr . "!!!IZJTJ" Sport Hnadster, S paeneer Slrt Tourlnc, 4 passengor Z!l.."Zi! !" ....ior;a ..lieTj ..i:5 ..fltiJS ...:: 10 ..$ 14'M .f:iii .n.) ...t-'is.-. -.IS!) .$1UI5 BUICK MOTOR COMPANY .. FLINT. MICHIGAN' MOTOR SHOP GARAGE ' KOSEBUKG. ORfX.ON 1 1 hen better A utomobks are Built Uukk u ill Build Them wt ijfl u3 VWK DvniiKellst ( oalo Who Ktnrts A Ser- les or Revival Meeting Kiindny. Mr. Coale held some great mect lncs in OreKon last spring. He Is not a Btranger In the northwest. In fact, he hns become a westerner him self and knows the western ways. Mr. Cunningham Is a great song leader nnd the church Invite all sing ers to Join In the chorus choir. Splen did music la promised. All the churches of the city are cordially in vited to cooperate In these splendid meetings. Tho Iloyal Is the king of electric cleaners. Hudson Electrlo Store. IMr;i COl'XTV M.VKKS ti(M)I) Many Douglas county men and women have made good in large way. I'rohalily none of them are more con spiclous than Hon. It. A. liooth. Ills old neighbors know that he Is a genial friend and companion. That ho can chaso a coyote, shoot a deer, run a faw mill or build a highway, and that he Is regarded as a very forceful Mxaker. lint even his Intimato friends would have swelled up a lit tle If they had been present In a ureal representative gathering In Portland a few months ago, when he was Introduced as "ltobert A. Hooth Oregon's roremost citizen." Like many of the distinguished lendvra of the coast, he was educat ed at Wilbur acadniev whon n,.. i i in inn was one or the two leading 111 lilt. I y-. A U - n i iu Dune, no Has alwavs neen interested in the best type of . , , : v nit huh- J"-i i lilt! I'irst .Mi.lhn.liat u ."..ii.i row at 11 OV oslc. II. I . n fan. li.t.... t a J,w tk i. - . y "u-e- and is not Ior anything. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Is It Worth It? A farmer wanted a certain article, of not very common sajo. We bad none in stock and he bad waited until the last day before be wanted to use it Our price was (i. He paid $7.90. In other" words he paid tho dealer $3.90 to guess for him. Pretty costly guesswork. Order your needs a few days ahead and help us to save you money. , That's Cooperation. Don't forget our money-saving prices on plows and harrows, paint, roofing, tile, wire fence, flour, cereals and feed. Don't hire anyone to guess for you. Cooperate and save money. Our goods are good goodj. SEE US FffiST. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Farm Barcaa Cooper ative Exchange Roseburg and Oakland. Geo.K; 2 i ; If You Buy Bread come and get our Local Bakery j 0 Broad. g 4 But If you bake your own j A bread j prices on flour. J j ' We also have prepared pan- if K cuke flour and corn meal, t . Q t North Side Grocery i f Fhone S2i. 9 HOTEL UMPQUA "Roseburg' Finest." NEW AND MODEB2T The people of Douglas county are Invited to make their head quarter bore. W. J. WEAVER. Prop. (19 Sa Jaoksoo St. w. II. 'hy.Ulan. mwi'uT, 'ctle TRANSFER. Wi",',l,.,l, A,'L KIN"S OK 1-ltAL HAI LINC. C1TY I'lll'VTDV on TheBestBargain ever Advertised in a Newspaper I- acres on the Umpqua river. IS acres of rich river botiom land. In bearing orchard, and In n Inch slate of cultivation. Tho other ;i acr,.., ls first hcnfh Isnd. gHl .V)il Bnd pl,ntv of , f""d tiniN-r. Modern 7 room l--'.i.-e. partly furnished, water piped to h.iuse. barn ar.d. chirk en yards. All out buildings In ''d repairs, one large parking l'lstit with cement floor. Tools and ImpUnirnts to operate with giml waSn. team, harness, and truik. milk cow. chickens and on a cod r.ud. Close to sctool All f..r v(Lio. 1UCE & RICE R0SEBURQ, OREGON !-;' Jv f:i : f,r,u:i, The Gulbransen is the Life of the Party Willi- fR.. .!,. ... . r lappir.s-exluiaration Mis the air ""-c work lis n.n-u .. (;i'!h.. . "u jour tven the beginner can soon play aI music, for the Instruction Kells- Instruction tn exclusive Culhr... a:ure fflai,. ., .t, - .u.iiie, J"'-'- a Gulbransen at our store r but ten niln..i r-. . n4 .hesatlsfaVtiorcper-ona!i- produclni. . only ih. f:,K . "-""""eu can play It ' ModelNationally Priced J."0-G0O H93 $C&8 OTI S MUSIC STORE GULBRANSEN I he Player Piano ROSEBURQ, OREQqh 1 RcpubIican-jNolSS5 for I County JU(jg lr . f My Platform is: honest and faithful admiM iwn ur, cvuniy affairs amffcJ viuit eacn aouar of road mi is expended where tht Id voted it. No private interd to serve but an absolute ! deal for all. If you believe in these prid pies, mam your ballot 34 X CE0.K.QUlNE7ig? FOR A GREATER D0UG1J COUNTY. . Guaranteed USED GARS 1 1916 Stude. four torn M I 1921 Ford truck all ne tires shock and overdrirs 1 1917 Dodge Bros, touring- 1 1918 Dodge Bros, touring 0 You will, have to set ties ai; to appreciate their values. SERVICE GARAGE Glenn H- Taylor AUTO TOPS AND UPHOLSTEBIXO ,. CM. JONES Wlaekeater a 4 If. JackM Phone , . MRS. CHARLES B STARTM nt ' Flano, History, Harmonr, Prol IV oeric, HiRh School Credit OIt 70S 8. Pinw St. Wow TRAVEL to the Coast bj Coast Auto Line Stages Ovar New HishwsT W Valley and Mrrtls Pols'- J" you time and money. Us tel TJmpqua, Hotel OrtnA Hom Restaurant Every PT T a. m. and 1 p. m. Far to Myrtle Folot " " Coqullle " " MarshHeld ... Bsndon ...M ... ... " ...K Coast Auto Lines K'WtMtSEMiHtM-I'S'S I firnrprips fnr Particular People vAnho.lv Is pafj gj about what they est. We Invite you to come - Highest price psid fur rfP- ECONOMY Phone 63.