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U0eBUH9 NCW REVtfW. THURSDAY, PECEMEER 81. 12.
raoi rovn
vko5 ; TWO GOOD HIGHWAY
lsiHillll 1 f'",'
at V. .. .-si, I- " -Tr-1
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Lnaprers irom a woman 6
By Jan Philp
! (Iinpter 4. (the letter I made up my mind I
Walter vu very socially inclined. ! wouldn't like her. I askid Walter
so we went a good deal and did j to describe her and tell me all
our part in entertaining. I enjoyed i about tier.
She's very dignified, Doreeii,
SALEM. Ore.. Dec. 19. Abolish-
.) nunt of ine oinces 01 nam uiKuway
Y engineer, mw
(S
I'm ready
KODAK
Nancy is all set for a picture you'll both prize
in future years.
The presence of a child immediately suggests
the present of a Kodak.
In our complete stock of Kodaks and Kodak acces
sories you will tin J a number of ideal Christmas gifts.
Autographic KcJaki $6.50 up Brovnits $2.00 up
Churchill Hdvv. Co.
the social lif also, but not quite
as be did. He was never willing j
to have a parly break up, always (
Insisting it was only the edge nf ;
the evening no matter how lute :
It was. I soon learned not to In-1
terfere or to Kpeak of the hour. 1
He told me once at one of Claire's j
parties that I was a killjoy and
Grace Hurler agreed with liiin, ad
dins: I
"You'll lose your little hubby If
you Insist upon dragging him home
before lies ready. Walt is always
the last to leave."
It was the constant repetition of
such things that made me. learn to
dislike her. Vet once when I spoke
of it to Walter, he said:
"Grace was always a good sport.
I like It In a woman. You can sleep
as late as you like in the morning,
so what's the use of rushing home
when I'm having a good time? Then
be added: "She looked stunning!
Always did know what she could
wear. I wish you were a l.tile
more original, more artistic in your
dress. You look Just like nine out
of ten women one pees."
"I'm sorry I didn't look nice.
Walter. That was a new dress, and
an expensive one."
"Kxpense be hanged! 1 have a
model who can wear a piece of cal
ico and look smart and different."
I wasn't artistic, end knew It.
P.ut It hurt 1110 just the same to
have him compare me with hU mod-
lels to my disadvantage. Someway
Walter often hurt me. yet I kn"w
without intention. If I showed I
was hurt he wouiu oe sorry. i'ei-
TKX MII.K VICINITY Mrs. L. Thomases on South Main
I Street.
Mr. Jim Leonard hail the mls-i The Olalla school will hava B
fortune to lose a valuable horse a; Christmas tree Friday evening,
few days ago. Mr. Fred llyron was a Hoseburg
Mr. Grafton Tyler received the visitor .Monday,
sad news of death of his aged ninth- j Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mohr of
or at Cincinnati Ohio a few days ' Kib-nbower were Ten Mile visitors
ago. Her death was not unexpected 1 Sunday. Mr. Mohr has a prune or-
ns she had received a severe full
and fractured her hip a short time
before.
Mrs. MeManlel spent Sunday with
Mrs. MrQulre.
The Olalla people gave a play
and box supper Friday evening the
sale of the boxes brought them over
ninety dollars the money is to help
build a community hall.
Mr. Will 1'arls and family expect
to spend Christ inns In Kosohiirg nt j
chard and dryer at Ten Mile.
XOTICK
The accounts of the late Dr. K.
. Miller must he settled at once.
but she's got a good heart. She
isn't very well, some heart affect
Ion, and It mak her a bit hard
to get along with at times that
!s. it would if one didn't know
and love her. S!:e thinks the sun
rites and sets In 1:11 don't know
as ! blame ber, he added tease
lngly. "I thought hr 1 tt,r rather
cold." 1 explained.
"N'o, I don't tlilnk so. It's the
Mater all over. No fuss or saying
more than she m.-ans. I hope she
will come Fast soon :o you can get
acquainted.'
1 made no reply, but I sincerely
hoped she wouid nor come Fast.
After thut cold, forma! letter I hnd
no desire to get acquainted with
!my molher-ln-law.
We were taking what I Jo my
self called one o' "Waller's apology
outings." We had spent Saturday
lafternoon up the Hudson, and were
1 on our way home. I noticed a tall
I graceful blonde tatting' opposite 11a
in the Pullman. Iut was vholly
unprepared for Wallers whisper:
"Isn't she a beauty?"
"Who?" I asked.
"That girl opposite, the blonde.
Gad, but I'd like to have her for
a model. Wonder who she Is?"
I glanced at the girl and knew
from her expression, her veiled
glances at us. that she knew she
was our subject of conversation.
"Look at that foot and ankle!"
Walter said in a low tone, I'er-
held by Herbert
Nunn. and of assistant highway en
gineer, now filled by ltoy K'eiu,
will follow the selection of a paid
elate highway commission, uncord
ing to announcement luudc by legis
lators he;e todi'y.
Governor-elect Tierce. In a state
r ent eiv. n out In l'ortland. said
that he favored a paid highway
commission in order that the Incum
bents of the three offices may give
i. ir entire time to the work of the
.l-partiuer.t. One of these commis
sioners probably will be assigned to
the duties now handled by Mr.
Xupn. while another member of tho
commission v1ll act as secretary In
pi; co cf Mr. Nunn.
Mr. Nunn receives an nnntinl sal
ary of $7li00 and is the highest
paid slate officer, with the exception
of the governor, who commands
$7500 a year under a law enacted
at the 1921 session of the legisla
ture. Mr. Klein receives $300 a
month.
Humors reaching the capital to
('ny indicated that the members of
the commission, if placed upon a
Hilary basis, will not receive to ex
ceed fritiiM a year una eipensea.
The present menibeis of the com
mission work without compensation
other than their actual traveling
expenses.
The names" of four more promi
nent Oregon men were mentioned
here todav in connection with the
appointment of new highway com
missioners. They Include Jack R.
McKv, roadmastir for Lane couii
lv James Culver,, member of the
Marlon county court; Howard B.
Evans of the lluffalo-Pltts steam
roller company of l'ortland, ami
Mn..o nf Hillsbnra. who
Valuable advice anH ; t 55a
treatment of every r,atio.n A.
with each box of PA 7? encC
The remedy h fWnnt.i ' -
ui,or
B.? PC! ef. PAZ0 OINTMENT
?l " at any drud torB SL W
uuu uuurmaiiQa goes y,- it" '"ea
t
PASADENA LEGION WILL I
HAVE A DHUM CORPS
rty United Press.)
PASADENA, Dec. 19. Jazz, pep
per, and stirring martial music are
in store for Tasadenans in gener
al and for member nf ,1... w,
deua Post of the American Legion!
iu particular, 1 ne nestled eltect
will be produced by a drum-corps,
eighteen drummers count 'em
which will bo organized by the post
In the very near future.
The plans for the corps Includes
snappy uniforms and all the vari
eties or rythm that eighteen drums
beaten In uniso ucan produce. Fifes
will not be Included in the orga
nization so that there will be no
J-Jl.'J.wHat.'
nay W i,uiZ,"" p i t
I-idvershv of lL m"
football ""-
liuii,t,i,1R ,j 'K r
aim thimrj
When ,he t;
municipal kaMn..
o any rath.;!.."
''lch It apptan.
wheel, fcj,.
1 1,
Otk
I,ln, SHieraiOV HlUie, weie it i . e ...... u M1;1M U I Illliew ui
it ! the cushion.
?ne eviueiuiy iiiiuks oo;
; plied.
"I must find out who
" I re
she is."
lint after the first P
never aDoloelzed In words.
hntert to admit he had been wrong
But his lovable qualities so tar
out-numoerea ... ,"';,": He paid no attention to my sar
th.n I loved him more lntensei; . e ,.,i
fior wo hd been married a year I -a!'",
than when I was a bride.
ry spirit was miecuous
ooy.
lint contln'ied staring
Tjio nier- fts we wem urn "i ii"- .-.
-he was blonde was directly in front of us.
Alter we passeu innei,.!, ...
just a big overgrown no,. Walter, but In a moment
Father "r ; 'h" , he came running back,
few days at holiday time wi'n us driver
and had a royal time. w alter v " pvr,,mo,i beam-
really neglected his belovea f. fl , vho ph(. ,s.
to entertain ,npm- . i'l-.r,.. ai- and if possible get ber to sit for
had . me. none of Mj let ",e. SheP Is a perfect type-a glor-
inuuKti 1 . - - - ,
After rending
ler of welcome as her sons v. ne : """,' ,
from
his mother.
- .1 - -i .
(To IV Continued.!
MOVIES
MARY AI.1HN IS A UFAI,
" C II K K X M O TIIFH'
There are mothers, and mothers,
and still other mothers But there
really is only one "screen mother'
Any person Indebted to tho estate anii tlat iB .Iisg jary Alden, who
ran settle accounts hv c'.IlnK at thciu-ni 1,0 1. ,.ii,.,r ,i ,,., ,.t
office in the Masonic ll'.dK., be
tween tho hours of 9 and 6.
MADGE MILLKIt SCHNEIDER.
Administratrix.
a0KXOXXCM5OXr0O'C"iX00OOOXH5iC
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
: ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE FOUND ON '
LAST PAGE UNDER HEADING "NEW TODAY."
:00OOOXOC'0COvhX
roi'ND Hoy's macklnaw. Was left
in car. Owner call at News
Uc; lew. Describo property and
pay for adv.
FOR SALE
-and one of
her very best mother roles In tho
new Charles Giblyn photoplay pro
duction, "A Woman's Woman."
which Is coming today and Friday
to tho Liberty Theatre under an
Allied Producers and Distributors
Corporation release.
For a long tlmo and In so many
" COUGH "1
gMEDY
.1 E : .
t frail., a
Coughs, Colas. Croup
WHOOPING COUGH. KCARSENESS
BRONCHITIS
-SOLO EVERYWHcRE-
r- . . . i .,t Ian
It also was raia ner iu "
Robinson, county .luuge 01 x.o
county. Is a candidate for state in
surance commissioner.
f.," c-.l.l frtf ,1,1 anktp nnd con- I ...iofl,l th. rnnnt rnct ion Of more ri
,.I.lnl.l.. n, rm f K"H liven FPn- . la ,i T0.10 ill f dlH-t
hi'i.t ...... D- Tri;ui ju ,"' - 1
7a
s
9.
Xtnas Suggestion
XOTICK
.Beware ot agents who are i sun
posed to be selling a New Singe
machine. Get the GENUINE Sing
er from the Singer Store. Phone
543-J.
PROFESSIONAL CARD
m. i...nfl.
nn. w. 11. vi.nnn-i"'
l'rtyslrlan.
114 W. Lane fit.
PEFORE you sign an appli
L cation for life insurance
C.HCLlhinyt;sO!iS!SIif-?ln3',
Automotive Accessories that would make 1 Drlcti, t7j 1
...... Ri to your motoring fr2'Clui''t
leuni l'aas Dash Lltes
Moto-Meters S. & M. SpotllchU
Mirrors Kauffiaan Bpotllshu
Bar Caps Car Heaters
Step Plates Dome LlfttI
''nobTikr ri,
Flash Lights wJf'P"
Mayo-Skinner Automatic VtoScmt"
We can furnish any of tt.ibm.hm
neatly put up, with Chrtaunu maaj
C. A. Lockvvood Motor ft
, ROREnrno. obeoox
fT ' M"c virtm tvtKY EVENING THIS WFtK
WANTED
DRrsSMAKlNIL K;8 S. Malm
W ANTK1) Men to slash brush.
Iloyer Itros. Phone 14FI4.
duction of "Arizona" by Augustus
Thomas, which will be shown at
ifho llniitullp 'I'li.uili-e for IIia t:ist
motion pictures has Miss Alden ap- j time tonight
peared iu a mother role that It la u,.inH.. iva itonlta- r.nd
'only fair to this surpassing screen , Miss Klrkila!n ia st.Cn as "Kstrella."
lartisto to explain that she Is not olh .,.. IKirtB llave H,,. ,,iayi.d
...... u. ..uuie-a(,eu, uui uu ,,y famoU3 a. tresses on the stage
the contrary Is young in years, ,, Mlss(,s an(1 Kirkham feel
young in voice and still younger in ,,.,,., r()n,ii1ented nt being se-
HOTEL UMFQUA
"Rosebarg's Finest."
SKW AND MODKUt
The rePle of Doilg'as county
are Invited to make their hoad-
oirtcrg hero.
W. .1. WEAVER. TTOV.
Spechl i
Christmas Candies
HUGH n. ROBERTSON & CO.
Mi-mbrr Amcririu Inlllute,.I Accnununts
ACCOt'STANTS, AUPITOlts,
INCOME TAX 8F.KV1CE .
rertland.Orc. ami MinaeapoliJ,rf jinn.
AiMirm: 1.M7 V11 11 l'ni!,:ir i p j 1,,
WANTKD ti or X pigs from
DO pounds.
relch. Unx
Address Joe Hi ldeli
1 I '.: ltoselilii g.
WANTKD Wood cutters, 1 ti Iu.
oak. $1.50 a Her. 4 ft. wood, f
n cord. Poyer llros. I'hone
1 4F1 4.
WANTKD- Old False Teeth" We
pay high as hi for lull seis.
lon't matter if broken, WeslTii
Metal Company, ltloomiugton,
IIIIiioIh.
'"FOR SALE I'eed player piano rolls.
spirit.
lecicd to play these roles re.-iitctive-
In the set'een production. Mr.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Safety deposit boien.
Roseburg National r.ank.
iiiiart inent.
f.uc each. Phono 370.
FOR SALE Forty, 2 ft. tiers of diy
fir wood. Inquire Metzger and
Johnson.
1(11! SALE Duroc Ji'lsey pigs of
best breeding. J. T. Wood, Myrtle
Creek.
run .i. K Good Jersey cow. i ,,,,.
,'i. ...... n . ii. ,ii . i!.. , ! murtsi.
... ... t. ..mi, x Mine t-aa,
oil Deer Creek UnaiL
tn r..rtA l .1... ..t..1 .1
in nei lair in ine i.Mi.ai IllUlliei j j,.
expression always, ana tier Dig ! i.-nirhi,i, ni.,, li,.,it . Denton.'
' ..U t.-, l,ll. ai.itu.l In 1.1 ll'l.h-
lng persoimliiy. Theodore Roberts
plays "Canby;" Frederick lluitoa,
"Col.mel I'.onhain;" Frank Cauipeau
"Kellar" and Raymond Halloa as
"Tony."
FOR KENT Two-room
t.ir, miii st.
FOR RKNT-itouglas.
WOOIl I'OU SALE- 1L', Iti, or 21
Inch or any length. Also 4 ft.
wood, linyer Itros. Phone 14F14.
Koli SALlv-liuy her a Ciinary siug
er for her t'bristnias. makes the
fines! of presents -30 N. Jackson
Apartment. 37 W.
FOR RENT (me or two furnished
housekeeping rooms. 24(1 N. Rose
St., Roseburg, Ore.
l'Olt ItKXT--Two uiiYuriibiied
light housekeeping rooms. Lluht
anil water rurni.-iied. Onlv $10.
Call 2 17. Chad.vlck St.
FOR KENT - 10 acres river boiloni.
2 miles from city. p. )., plenty
wood, small bouse and ot;t
hhuse, $10 per month. Address
Hox l'.:t Roseburg. Oregon.
FOR Ki.'NT -line lour room ii:f-:
llNhed cottage. tine tilt? loi'hl '
unfurnished cottage. One fruit '
farm near town. One shwk i
ranch: Lawrence Ar.iay, IJ,". 1
Cass Street, phone 2111.
MISCELLANEOUS.- j
WE Are In the market for fall clip .
wool and mohair. J. F. Parker
Co. I
PARTY dming car ti) Frisco can
take 2 or ,'t passenger. I.eiving ;
Hoseburg December 2i. Aihln.-sj
A. H.. care News Review. I
I
I
'1 I
n-
Sir,
e;irf
brown eyes, deep, sensitive and ex
presslve. eyes that bespeak Intel
lect, culture and breeding hold a
world of mother sympathy and
easily Indicate the reasons for her
splendid success In the mother role
which is so familiar to tho photo
play public.
"Acting is my living." snys Miss
Alden, "and with kindred things i
like books and the theatre, mv Kile !
I never let myself fall in i
love or get pessimistic or indulge '
in scandal. I act, and I find that I
nctlng takes up all my time, !
thought and energy." j
IIIMAN HEARTS" I-;
STORY OF REAL
A
PEOI
l Olt SALE 2 culls marly :!
obi. C. L. Kcknian. nbout
nines west of itosetuirg. on new
Looking Glass read.
I FOR SALE Eoison phonograph and
I 72 records. $40: bImi electric train
! with transformer. $12. Inquire
Geo. M. lless, P. o or West Rose-
burg.
1' INK l'l..YI PI WO
Ivors nnd Peiu. plaver nun
i phiuo with fine library
re'ln snerlflceit at $773
j "Player" News-Review.
FOR SM.E rh
"Human Hearts." which roi.i. -to
the Antlers -.Theatre tonight.
Is one of the photoplays that u, - j
pends upon the oft-neglected fac- I
tors of a real story and perfect
cast for success. The scenic back- i
ground and other sortings are beau- '
ttifnl. hut they ore kept in the buck-'
I ground where they belong. The
i script Is the same as that of ti e
i tamous obi llal Reid olnv which'
LE w-as the kinar of the stace a lie, ade
House Peters plays the le;ul-
ralnless extraction of teeth at room
D, Masonic Tnuplc. Dr. Nerbaa.
XOTICK TO Al l, MASdY-i AM)
EASTERN STAGS
You are inruially invited to at-
tend a Chrispnas entert.iinm at at
the Masonic Temple, Friday, Dec. j
2 2 at 7:;'.0 clock.
r'vor.nni' over the ag.' of lf will
, ie ii i r. ,1 iu bring a gift i 20 to
;..i ,,,:t.i tor tho CiRAIl-i:oX, and ,
c..i. get soniet llil.g. Til''
ibildren will be tho guests. K.iy-;
body come and bring the kiddies. '
MAStlN-KASTLRN STAR
CO.l.MlTKK I
"Know Your Property Line"
H. L. Eppstein G. G. Stewart
Licensed Engineers and
SURVEYORS
Lccatcd 2-18 N. Jackson St
With Douglas Co. Abstract Co.
Phone 87.
!
Fancy Eoxcd and Just the Suitable Gift. for
the Holiday Season,
Auction House
82S N. Jackson
NTH'K r $.v. oi-- e,ovi:ux-
MKNT T!MHl.i:. i'Ufrnl UMl'f,
u i-iiiiii..!i. k, . t. ::.
N-'ti..- i- I't-i.-'v riven tiit S',ilJ'-l
to tin' cm!, .1. ' ; ni,il lii!iit..tion -i u( Hi-.-Acta
i-f .) ; , .' li1ti (". Si .1 . iind
,luiu 4. 1.'.' ('1 tit.it., 7.'. . ititit tiu hi-
Sale Every Saturday
at 1:30 p.m.
Coth city, farm and stock sales
handled to your satisfaction.
Private sales daily.
Radabauh & Patterson
Beautiful Line of Leather Boxes pacta
with the Choicest Candies.
Boxes Packed to Or
HOME-MADE CANDIES OF ALL KE
TTSv t O n
pes q pa nt vjsm
Dinner Served Even- Day from H"
1 P. M.
Light Lunches served at all hours of the ds
M
ot l itest i lriI roiP nr Tom I.ouan ith Cilith
3. Address-Haiior a, ng l,.adnq woman. It..-h
j j-Iayern are prime favorite with Lie
ip. V'or.l anto , theatre -goent anil are ideally cast
trmk. Thorlion Attaclunent. i; In their respective parts.
12 hiois-e built on. Jif-t the King liaggot. dire, tor of the ric
tliing lor traveling. II. W. ()a-1 lure, bad plaved the role of Tool
bmne. Ileriicll hollse. Apt. 4
.HMii:i(N noMi: - I'or n.ile
LOS T AND FOUND
I.O.'T Mark and vtbiie Kbep;
dog. Kinder imtily C. M l',
nie, Ciop'ina. flii tiin. Kew.ir-d
. - . i
LOST- Saturday. ,11111 il Uack and
Ian dg. patt Spitz. Answer te
name of "Coley." Call 1SJ or
4 45-R. i
iOl'NI- Kar ring. Pw tier "may J
have Fame by calling at thin o-i
flee. Identifying property and
paving for ndit rtiwnienl. I
l'rlce ;
$.11)110. In tine residence mvtion '
or city. Fireplace. K''age. fine
lighting flvtnriM, and all to male'
a eias.y little homo for tlie fain-1
llv. Address ''loiim ", cam of j
NeWf lte ieW.
IK S A I b' home K:i iil-an k.- '
Morse, type engine. Hood a"(
new. I sed only :to hour--, t'beiip
If taken nt once. Tower v..ish-i
.orMe and a hall'
At'ven". Sutberlin. I
Logan in Mock r.iany time-,. and
ha alwavHi declared the pi.iv his
talorite: h"tirrt. when be w:is rliosen
to tak" c ha -ge of the prodnctiivi.
tie used the creact care in the se
lection of the cast. Among the t;i
lontes pl.iving important col, are
Russell Simpson, C.ertrniio Claire,
tleorgo llii'-kathorne. (ieorge M'.
iv'esi. Lncretia Harris. Ramsey
Wallace. Mary l'lillbin. H. S. Knrr
and Suit lMwards.
lng machine,
engine. .tohn
Oregon. Rt. 1.
"LAI. I'M IN' Hpider frw
f"- sale. Ii, hvered Fl
dav at lour homo. .,i
box. 11 e returned
pooal card tn It. llnskin
i'iiik. ui 1. iio ii-. rresh oweet ' ii,.
no, r ueiiieieii ai rfj renin per sal.. They tilav
( roles Iu bia
TRO; ROLFS FOR
IMI-l L AIt I I, A Y
: 1: s
from worms Mariorie Haw and Kathl.m Klik-
1,11 or lues. i.,,,. )...,,, i,,.,..,,,.,. losecaiMlilv In, Il
eitis per Yi'ied with lhiuglas 1- airb at'.k'n
liler by ' rl, turpi, because of lbeir bavins
Ro.so. pinved in all of hU current produc-
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