HOSfBOXO NeWSHEVIEW. THUBSPAV. JUNE t Hit
Varicose Veins Are Speedily Reduced
and Terrible Eczema Goes Quickly
i.
Ctrong, Powerful Vet Safe, Surgeons'
Prescription Celled Moone's Emerald
,Oi! Has Astonished Physicians
Ti.-re Is one simple and Im ven-
sife Why Id reduce uangeriiua. aw.iiii a
tis sud hunt hes. atel g I ih'in -Iowa
tu normal, and flint Im tu ttitiy
. k . . ; i : u a ! (i I n i-!i mid n.uru.
li I'.l'p.y ul.O L.IV'J lIiflll, Cll-
I.-,i,"d vcim should nut ni-alwtt them
for I li jr suiie-timcs burat and cuime.
ninrh in f Kry and lima nf time.
eloour's Km-raM Oil binles being
k niarvclmiBly anlNi ptlc that It lit
nine din'rov genu and iNitiein
caused br germs. I '"h reinsrkshle
beaiiia t-L,t that ! barbe-.'
In h. mil rheum nl oilier Inflamma
tory asin vru it iia r in I'" days.
I'llea are tiuukfy ulmirbui, and even
rinlriH. weus aud enlarged glands are
illmiolved.
Ii.r iars II h:'S b" n u'd In bos
p' :i s for l.- U enrh mi lea. ulcers
a i j:i bV'l I'iMti sol a, and with
l.'i moat imj-ct success. With each
original in'U.r. tthli h any pharmacist
ruu supply you. In a folder that gives
ItiMructioua for one In all of tii? above
il-stli suing ininplaiiita. Nathan Kuller
Ion. Tin- K. t ill More, itoafbiirir. Ore.
"A PURITAN WIFE"
Hy Jane Phelps
EGYPTiAN MM
I.
CHAPTER LVIII
Thurn wax noihinr to do but
homr. Angrily tjrace riimnea m of '
-hil.. Af.n Mtol KeKsfH took I
heir places lu the tonn-au In silence. (
hour, then wakened him. giving him
jfq a P'.niDB eul OI cm:
CARIO. June 11 Tario Is Rns-,
Inhabitant nan
c
!i !
fT LOI'IS, Junn 20. If employ
ers would spend liulf us much
; refused to extend Ita friendship.
-I waa In Hi SVat'le shipyards
! working s a l.n; r in 1 1 1 7 when
, Charles ,M Fibwaii ii.ail- hla Imir of
llin Arnrrlran iliii.!iullil:iiis Inailtu-
Horn. We'd Ltard liu w.ta a labor I
han'r.
i -The flrKt Instant tlie groat steel
man looked us ovi r It was apparent
I lo every tnnn In the bum h that Mr.
it liwab rrally HKed mm. lie 'ppen
lme,o. ...a. ,a. o , I Ill-sale noticed her
ciiMvatliiK tin nliiMl.Mn, respect ,. ...inM.Jier.
and Kood will of Imior an they do
fm!iHuir lalior oraal.Hlliins there
aiiiild mil le' a l.ibor probl' in. Slier
I n B oifers. of New, YorU, today
ijil the di Iet- 'ti i to 'lie fourteenth
Inter friend Chirl'S. In that cliort
:i) in ilium he had destroyed lh
hatred that asllaiorj had bwn build
intr for 15 y
I
iut af:er a b.t. M-o s eiiorio.
lilarat im o( Ui swiftly moving ear
for Ned waa driving unusually fast
M KUired Grace's good humor in a
neaaure. and she began as sho Bald
-lo see the funny aide of what she
termed "Kick's Joke on thein."
Khe laughed about hla drinking, his
orgi Ifulueaa. until Ann felt as if she
ao ild sereain if she diuu i sioji. m,
lier bis thonghtU'Ssnesa. his leaving
item was no Juke his forgetfulness
r tragedy.
. llrink made Liu) even forget orace,
thing to fight. Even the fascination : you eicusea youm. n. saiu j..u
Urate held for hira could not keep be back In a moment, ana '' "
hlin from forgetting. j last any of s ,w of you. W here
,Sh suffered tortures as she heard ; did you go? Did you come rii,hl
it.!- u.uul.n..uu lum.he.1 tit Iretttefl HO ' home. "
but said not a word, ana oniy ! i uon i Know, nu. . o .
Hence, and ultled I remunibcr seeing lirooKs s'
I his hootch was too much for me."
As Ihey drore nn to the house there I "Crace w aa rerv ani:ry. Ann re
fund the flivver, and Ann gave a turned watching him closely.
igh of relief, wlille Grace said: i "Well. I can't help it if she was.
..Ifl... l.;..!.'.. I......ut Tl.u I.I on nt l,o inavoHu, noAti.lilv IllthOIlifh he
I iuy Liian uumi;. . " " i. . - ..
, I Mm riving us the shake, then beal-ihad flushed and looked a bit uncom-
i n i. r .... i . . .
vt niii aiu yon e w , - - . t(..l. .
f)i,k? - ,h.. asked I rely reeoyer.-d from the Tutaak-
"Oh. I eurns I v. anted to get
home, bad h'id i-noun
rather sheepishly.
"Didn't you like the picture
"What picture?
he replied
h.m.n affuir when a scion of tne
Kgyptian royal house secretly mar-1
roi t'nitilah rirl. I
The bride was Slisa Morwena
Bird, and the roval bridegroom Is
I'riuc Paid Hulltn, second cousin of
"Why the plctuo Ihe motion 'King Kuad. The minute th res-ai
picture we saw, acd ymi aat back . relatives "f the prince heard about
with Grace. Uon'l J"" remember?" his love for an English maid of an-
S-o - he ias.-" d hla hand across 'other faith they began making ob-
hls forehead a puz-Mcd lok on hU Sections, but got nowhere with thent.
facP . The prince simply took his sweet-
Try to remember. Pick," Ann i heart into a Moslem religious court,
urged, determined lo make him n-I went through the ceremony and ran
.ill what he had done. "You and ! away to see Kurope in the fashion of
die thought, so it was the harder i "race sai quit a ways . I "
.ulonul here. ' Slow, th" wn n, t. nilundemnnd j" "" of "!" Ur"'1 to , lo i"" mornl,, Grace came
We waste too mu.h lime talking hu, ,,",.. ,.. right leader hus l''av ,he rar- ... I The next morning Crace came
i!,.;,i il, e la'mr aglta'or" the T iieeaiise I m nu t i r .. . , , Orace." Ann said over. Dick, was tying up the hougan-
L .k.r . "l.l " T can , "v i e re-1 l",' n "'. """ "' 'hC h "," .,' , V 'julrtly. Then: Goodnight, all!" and , villa vine on the porch. Ann helping.
'AXrTMUt tZ?.:: , : n,t" l" Un",r- v.,hot waiting for . reply she ran, "You're a nice eicort. Ik Bel-
worker where tin. management has i ... ', ' ' ,' ,hr(. , ,,yrv uto the hou.e and closed Ihe door, .don! Grace commenced. Taking a
211 , LJ, rlv"r,r . me the her f,d- ... ''"'re she heard Uesale say: Iglrl to a show, then sneaking away
" . ' t i.,. "We'ro not aolng to mop, orace. inna iavinK nvr to nonie me ui
!
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Regular Dry
Cleaning
more than pays for Itself by
keeping clothes freo from In
t Jitrlous mollis, gives longer life
and keeps you heller dressed.
Lot us prove it.
e-KyjJ"-k-irr.we 1M4S
TRY OUR WAY
Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call
lieve there was ever a iiuestlon In
either modern or snclent history
i where either side to the dirpule was
! 100 ner cent right.
"Ninety-five per cent of men.
'whether they war broadcloth or
; overalls, want to play the game
'siiuare. Lack of contact means luck
,i;f uihIct: tiinillng.
I "The employer has rpent a lot of
.time selling his honesty, his fairness
land personality to the hanker, the
-wholesaler, Ihe retailer and the
I public. Mow iniirh has he spent try
ing lo sell that sumo personality,
honesty and fairness to ills work
men? Solving a labor trouble Is not
I a mysterious affair. It Is simply a
'propostlou of UHlug common horse
' fense."
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Order jour winter's COAL now. I
iCan save you money. J. A. I)enn.
NURSERY STOCK
f
We carry a full itne of trues, small
'frullsi ruses, etc., fur fall delivery.
! n. n, ki.i.is
P. O. tins lo;t rhon 4(S-rt
floluburr. Oregon.
JUANITA MILLER "ACTS UP"
WELL DRILLING
S jc or write V. F. Kcrnin,
SutKcrlin, Oregon
LOS ANfiKLKS, June J!). Miss
Juanita Miller, dnughter of the lute
Joaquin Miller, came hero recently
from her home neur Oakland to do
"hits" In the pictures. Last Saturday,
i' ft or flnlnhiuK some work at. a Culver
City studio, she ensconced herself on
the top of a set about 200 feet high,
mil since then shu has refused to
come down.
At first Miss Miller said she was
tifrald lo descend tho shaky ladders,
so the studio people sent up food and
hlnnkets. Then she announced that
sho would remain and accomplish o
marriage with the sun. Ijiil evening
rhe said she believed this would oc
cur today and she would descend to
night. . i ,
!Vnce that announcement, Ihe sun
hasn't come out.
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYINC
llrllahi u irk 4'mplt Urfr4m
COLE AND SPRINGER
t'ounty i4tirt-y.r lKi.('o. Htirvjir
LICENSED ENGINEERS
l onM lfmr-lt.itirinr-Bliti( 7l
LADIES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
Use Grandma's Saga Tea and
Sulphur Recipe and Nobody
Will Know
SURVEYORS
Licensed Engineer
EPPSTFJN V SIEWART
Sii North J Vion
L'MPQUA HOTEL
"Itosehnrg'a Finest"
NEW ANO MODERN
The pmple of Douglas County
sre Invited to mnkn llielr bead
qiiartera here.
V J vrVi:n. Prnn
SEE HERE
We are plca.,ng others why can't
we pleSss you. When In need of j
milk try us. We ilel.ver niohts '.
while It Is cool,
Rcxroad Dairy ;!
PHONE 3 f:i
I The me nf Sace and Sulphur (or re
I itonutt faded, gray hair to H natural
nlor date hack to grandmother's time.
She used it to keep her hair beautifully
' dark, gloy and sttractivc. Whenever
her hair took on that dull, faded or
strcaUd apia-arance, this simple mix
ture was applied with wonderful ef
fect. I'ut brewing at home is tmmy and
: out-of-date. Nowaday, by asking at
.tnv ilririj tore fer a bottle of "Wyeth's
S.ine and Sulihur Compound,,, you will
let this f.nnous old preparation, iin
trovrd by the addition ol other ingre
ihuits, which can be depended upn to
restore natural color and beauty to the
li.nr.
Well-known druggists say it darkens
the h.iir no naturally and evenly that
i nobody can tell it has been applied,
j ou simply dampen a sponge or jolt
, 'inivh with it and draw this through
I vnttr hair, taking one strand at a tune.
!'v morning the gray hair disappears,
I net alter another application or two, it
, iiwi Wautiiully dark and glosjy.
I)ck was asleep on the couch.
Ann looked at him a moment,
ler face full of sadness, then went
nto Ihe kitchen, where she kne
Jora would be. She said: j
"Will you get me a cup of tea,
you, Orace.
all there If
she could."
"I'm sorry I forgot
Dut I did, and, that's
to It."
"I'm the one to he peeved, not
you! Come down.off that ladder and
JHuke
Miss Hlrd since the war has been
one of the bright figures of Carlo's
Lallroon.a. Her father was a colo
nel stationed in Kgypt before the
war. The prince, who Is 25, already
has the reputation of being a good
prophet and a reckless man with his
purse.
Ills talent for getting rid ot money
came to public notice wnen ne waa
sent to Knglund beforo the war to
itdy under army tutors. He was so
extravagent that -he had to be sent
away to Switzerland, where. In those
days, there were fewer opportunities
for getting; poor quickly.
His penchant for prophecies, was
recognized during the war when he
oemii'teiitly wrote to the newspapers
hat Turkey and Germany were go
ng to fall. As everyone knows, this
forecast came about. In a manner,
to the prince Is now a prophet with
some glory In his own land. t
o i
ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING
Jora? We didn't wait for anything ; make me a humV.e aixjlogy.
ind I feel faint." It was really but, him do It Ann." , -
,n excuse; she hated to question a I "He Jnat told you he wrs sorry
ervunt. but was anxious to know! I thina that is all that is necessary."
vhen Dick got home, and If Norn "That's right, take hi.i part! I'll
lad helped him in any way. She j bet you went hsck and found that
night volunteer the Information. Mr. Ilrooks nnd had some more to
"It will be ready in a minute, drink. Dick. Now. honest, didn't you?
Ma'nni. I was that surprised whe:i i 'Fess up now! I shan't scold yon If
VI r. lleldon came home alone. I waa
going to ask him if I should get
dinner for you all, but he went right
lo sleep, and I was afraid to wake
him up. He was tired, I guess
working hard as he does, then driv
ing way to San Bernardino." It wa
aid Innocently enough, yet Ann had
in idea that Nora knew he was In
oxlcated, that she was trying to
tide It from her. "
She let Dick sleep for another
you did. That's Ann's stunt not
mine. It Is screamingly funny the
way a drink makes you loco."
' Dick looked utterly miserable, but
laughed a bit as he said rather
roughly:
"Do shut tip. Grace! I'm busy with
this vine. There, Ann, Is that bet
tor?" he asked as he got down from
tho ladder.
Tomorrow Ann Seeks Advice
Krom Hitch .Norton.
IT
this Is the biggest one he ever
scheduled.
Dentpsey 1
flays before
journey.
The annual stockholders meeting of
rhe Umpqua Savings and Loan Asso
ciation will be held at the office of
the Douglas Abstract Company, 248
North Jackson Street Hoseburg, Ore
con, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, June 27,
1923, for the purpose of electing dl-
ectors for the ensuing year and for
un'h other business as may regularly
come before the meeting.
H. O. PAUGETEIt, Secy.'
i tiii ''U in tv ir-
from the weathtj
It i the effect of rain, wind and tan
i on the unpainted parts of a house that
"weathers" it that makes it age and
decay. But when house is well painted,
, . , , the tough, elastic ffi!m" of paint shields
- - - the surface like a rubber coat protects '
' ' " a man. ' ' r '
AH Fuller house paints-and stains. Pure Prrptrei
' Paint, Phoenli Pure Paint, Pioneer ShingieSubj
ind Concrcta for Stucco; brkk and concrete my
. , faces, have high protective pioperticj u well utx
namental value. They are manufactured from ior
mulas that are the result of 74 years piim-nuiic
experience. Fuller paint products give long, pug.
five protection. .
Get in touch with a master painter before the wots,
cr causes your house to show signs of decat. Qf '
" write to our Service Department for advice and 1
copy of the free "Home Service" boollet. Wait,
ever your painting need, W. P. Fuller & Co. maka
paint for the purpose. , , .
' W - P- FULLER & CO.
301 Minion Street, San Francisco . i ,
II Branrhe- fa Pacific Cob Cities
FscUtric! &b Vtacxcn a&4 Let Aagckt
Us
1 1:
becnniSjri sullen a few
he steps otf on the
II
Jim Jeffertes- was always pretty
i much cf a bear near the battle date.
Jim Corbett .used to get like a
jtundie of exposed nerves.
1 Willurd , never was anv too easy
21. Two t0 g-gt along with while grinding for
SHELMY, Mont., June
fighters that have worked with Jack : a foig match
If liitibcns feels groucny no has
Dempsey are showing Tom (libbons
inside stuff on the champion.
They are Tillie Kid Herman and
Rocco Stramagila. ,
Ilocco's experience In the Dempsey
"amp was somewhat limited, how
"rcr. After cutting the champion's
'eft eye In an hopest-to-goodness
"llxitp he was rclaved back to his
topping place In Shelby where he
lolned the tilhbons colony of spar
ring partners.
Herman has worked with Dempsey
a great deal In the lust three years.
This ought to prove a big help to
(Millions since Herman follows the
Dempsey style In many ways.
When Dempsey was 1 raining as :t
contender for Jess Wlllard'a crown
at Toledo, he used Monahan, a form
er sparring partner of the big Kansas
lar.t.
Whether these sharpshooters from
rjval camps benefit a contender or
not cannot be definitely laid down.
Hut it is logical to figure that they
do.
Few fighters make as closo a
ttirty of their opponents as Gibbons.
His middle name ta "Scientific."
However, he does not analyse 4itm
elf to the point where II becomes
a worry or anything like that.
Af.er he does his dally stuff -he
riles back to the Gibbon's Green
(lables to play with the three babies
and gel bis mind off the coming
mill.
That's why Helen and the family
came along.
The minute he gets In the house
the children swnriu over him and
cep him busy.
Mom fighters get morose and quiet
COP FINDS BOOZE IN BATH TUB
(International News Service.)
BOSTON. June 20. A large tank
containing 30 gallons of moonshine
was discovered by the East Boston po
lice attached to the bathtub in a room
leading off the rear of a cigar store
it No. 141 Chelsea street. East Bos
ton.
Police suspected ' Julius Berkowltz,
iroprletor of the cigar store, of sell
ing liquor. A search failed to reveal
my of the forbidden "booze." Then
largeant r'Yeeman and his bluecoats
adjourned to a room in the rear. The
tergeant was hot. He saw a nice,
:!ean bathtub and decided he would
rash up. He turned on the cold-water
uucet. A stream of liquor flowed
Torth from a tank In the wall attach
ed to the faucet.'
a way of biding It from those about
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CIG PRICES PAID FOR CURIOS
'Tntornflttnnnl Service.)
TOKIO, June 20. Some Idea of the
advance in prices of curios lit Japan
came recently when it waa announced.
I t Toklo, that hanging scrolls pur
chased 15 years ago by Mr. S. Ilaya,
kawa for 8.200 yen ($72,900). Thus Mr.
1 ayakawa's investment In scrolls
alone profited his family approxi
mately 164,000.
Mr. Hayakawa'a collection of scrolls
and curios made the highest ncord
price for ail curio sets Bold In Japan
of 1,480.639 yen ($740,344.50), the hiiih-
eit previous price.-realized at a curio
sale being 1,000,000 yen ($300,000),
this price being given for the cele
brated collection of Baron (lo. Mr.
Kayakawa was until his death the
President of the South Manchutlan
Hallway Company.
o
Will stand good for no bills made
other than by myself. S. X. Miller.
DEATH VALLEY HAS REAL
"HOTLY CONTESTED" CAME
Onlernitlnnnl News ?er'e.i
TIKATH VALLEY JIWCTION, June
21. This borax Village lays claim to
the world's moat "hotly" contested
ball game. 4 '
The thermometer, 'in the shade,
stood at 1(17. a cool day for the Junc
tion. Seventy-five fans from I.ndlow
end the population ot the Junction
brought the total attendance that sa
the Death Ynltev Kw-nfterw wnnin the
ns im ir uiuncies naruen ami ineir i.uillow llraves to 17a.
nerves tighten for a rattle. There Is only one tree In this desert
t.innon han never showu this! town, and that shelters tho ther
tendency In his previous fights, ltut ' Mono-ier.
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PAINTS fr VARNISHES
Marsters Drug Co., Roseburg,fr
TO MAKE PHONOGRAPH
- , RECORDS OF- SERMONS
DOCTORS WANTED
TO OPERATE
Mrs. Quilloa Tells How Lydla L
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Saved Her from an Operation -
Muskegon, Michigan. "After doctor
ing for eight or nine years with different
physicians without
any relief at all, they
hMHo,I that nu4-
icine would not reach
my case and 1 should
have an operation. I
had heard of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound and
often saw it adver
tised in different pa
pers where soma
women hnrl n r ..,-.. I
Jjust as I did and rnit
well and strong a cam by taking the Veg
etable Compound. I decided to see what
it would do for me, and before I had
finished tho fotirthbottle 1 waa much
better, the weakness stopped and the
severe pains in my sides left me. I
am now much .stronger and do my own
work and work in the factory besidcs.I
am still taking the Vegetable Compound
and give it all thepraise. "- Mrs. Nkllib
QL-iLLON.nMomsSL, Muskegon, Mich.
Women should heed mich wsmmg
ryrr.ptoms as bearing-down pains and
weaKncss,for they indicate some fmala
trouble, and a prrristont and faithful
use of I.vdia E. Pin!;ham's Vetrotab'e
Compound will seldom fail to help.
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flnternnttonal News Service) . . I
LOS ANGELES, June 20. Phono-!
graph records of short sermons by j
Aimee Semple McPherson, renowned 1
evangelistic pastor of Angelus Temple, I
the church .of ,tbe four-square gospel,.!,
at Echo Park, will be sent to spread :
the gospel to the four corners of the
earth. . , ., ,
Mrs. McPherson has achieved what
Billy Sunday found impossible im-1-
presBlng the speaking - voice on a '
phonograph record and a number of j
elght-mlnute sermonettes are being '
recorded for her. -
"By distributing these records wher-;
ever phonographs are known," says '
the famous woman evangelist, "I hope
to spread the fottr-taa
throughout the worli V
ettes also may be tMii
of .eager, enthusiast
women are being fitts!i
message of Christ at hi
of the world." .
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1 (International NW
; SAINT ETIENNB, a
This little villa I
brated the one hundrea.
of the first railroad a k
road extended from Sa,
Andrezienx and wis wit
porting coal. The aasss
road was signed by Kails
on February !6, 1S!1
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FROM DAY TO DAY
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to this tore. You ran I iv hero
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