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    nOSEBURG NEWS REVIEW. MONDAY, JUNE
pace roun
Profit by
LOW
ROUND
TRIP
FARES!
!
"A PURITAN WIFE"
By Jane Phelps
ROSE3URG to
San Francisco
Santa Barbara
Los Angelc
San D:cgo
$31.75
$53.00
$54.00
$51.00
FOUR
DAILY
TRAINS
AT
YOUR
SERVICE
Tuk.-M on at.- ilally. '' "it-
lt. Willi M.'i'ivir jinvili gut
N. E. A. SPECIAL FARE
San Francisco
$23.75
k'ale ilaim
.June -1. 21. 3". July 1.
ill nMinn:iK July 1 j
Proportionate reductions
frcm other point!
I'nr f ii r 1 1 1
ftililers a-
JOHN M.
i;. u
r iiarlii alars nr Illustrated
( riitir I"' a I Ticket Audit,
or write
SCOTT.
ral ra.-..i Hirer Af-nt
I'urtlautl, Oregon
Safe and Comfortable
Rt. Valentine hroreoll plants, from
reliable OreKon urov.ii Ke.'l. al.io late
rnbbiu'.a anil kaln i'!.'.in. Min. A. C.
Kiilil & Sou, West JfoscbuiK. I'hone
15 F-ll.
ollll'l MltV
STOP! LOOK!
LISTEN!
The Dcst Refrigerators
Mucin
The Ice Ring
at
X
Furniture Co.
321 N. Jackson St
Phone 26
anl TM, 1:1:111 wan
;nn:'ni'. June 1,
ir lto... ltain. .III!:.
','f. y ar.s inn! 2:!
a wire a'nl elevi
of I'eru. Mliiuii
Charles. Kiiiloiii
e hurr; Mrs. ..I:iry
Iilinoii: Mr. I-;JmI-
I. urn In Kk
117. ami
):..
riav. Mi
tt children.
: Ilenrv of
h anl Krcil
i 'iirzfr of
Vrhht of
iioyiiiuri: : Vrv, Auituxin liiilt"! of
lli'lille; "ura. Anna l-'ii hi lkorn of Se
attlo, Wnxh.: Mry. Huso MaP'-ll r
Yam eiivi-r. Wash.; ami Mr:'. Kali'
Tii'ii'o of Kverett. W."-liiu
CI'" of tin- o!'l iii
lar. ( uiiiily has Kimr
m::.iiir: . - fieli lua
:m:i v ii. tint tili.i'.
!!!( :
Hl-Tl, I
lii'll J
ati l
Iravi h
i :. i
fer-in
of Hn
-.ru.
! SIIKMIV. Monl.. June I-". Shvlby
if the ia!k of the woi Id nor. j
j one hears (Inmsr Morien Hbout th
jtuwn lliat In to Klaeo the Iiemr-ey-'cihbonn
title- nmifh for July fourth.
' luih i (.'oshji. Murh in true. i
"I Hut this ni a rase where truth is
i i-iri.nner man fiction.
How will a junpoin' rowtuwii
haniiii- 4".'".o fiMil fans. the) ask.
' .-".line of the wild iumioi are that :
;.-uei. tlirp in the ai-h cairn and oih-
r weird pl::ei .
Tue tiu'li I? that there are be'ls
here ju.'i the pamo a in any oilier
i !;o(. 1
; True, the town has prown from "ml '.
to T.oiii) in over a ear and folks are
Itailn-rinK lu re from all stciions of I
I the I'. S. r.rii! Canada.
1 Ilui so far Slu lby has proven to be
elastic enough to comfortably house
all turners. !
! There are 32 hotels and as many
t restaurants.
They are not Ilillmores or Mor
; ri-mm but they are bod houses jut
i the came.
j The :::.me ?oes for the eating estnl
! lishments. Some of them are elbow
'joints but they serve everything from
corn beef and, cubbaga to bit; juicy
tenderloins.
How folk i cat and sl. ep In Shelby
, d-'pends upon their appetite fro- lood
" and slunila r the same as in New
' i York, Chicago and other metropolitan
j cit ies.
i The k' acre tourist camp which has
i..i.s for crKl;in and lU-ht will accom-
iiindate ni arly 4.ao0 can.
New huiidiiiM are sprir.tnK "P
' I r w here-beinK rushed to coiuple
! tiuti for use two weeKs ahead of the
bl bailie.
j Shi iby, the county peat of Toole
SYNOPSIS CF PRECEDING
CHAPTERS I
Ann Peabody mrne Dick Beldon,
a rancher. Ann i a New England girl
and a bit puritanical. She atrivea to be .
everything to Dick, but Is hindered
by Grace Edmund, a eounn of Ned .
Prentice, their neareat neighbor,
Grace had become a motion picture
tctrett. Ann become jealoua. Dick ;
breaks his lej while with Grace, ,
who insists upon urnting him. She at-
her opinion. She wsa really so good
un iriMHinrtliv. ma devoted to their
interests that often they wondered I
how they had gotten along before she
collie.
"You euro had pood taste when
you picked Mrs. Beldon." Nora re
plied. What about her? Didn't nbe show
eood Judgment in picking me?" Uick
asked, laughing.
"Men don't count no much. If they
fjoleproof
ffasiery
so pretends to ponon herself, saying are nood and kind women always line
it is because of Dck.
I knows. I've worked
away, and Ann is again nappy: .
Grace's parents die in an accident and
Grace returns. Sne tries to win lit
tle Jack; she criticise! Ann's clothe!,
her actions. She wins a bet, causing
trouble. Dick's old habit of forget-
j . . i -.. i- ... ftrarA emhir.
rassts Ann by speaking of Hugh Nor. nice reading for the men, tho,"
ton'. I. for her. Dick wants Ann to replied, "most of 'em I have 1
get new clothes.
CHAPTER LXI
Ann's new dress was a success, fehe 1
wore it first when she and 1-iiek .ere
alone.
"Vnu lock five years younger in it. '
Ann." liick said as she turned around .
for him lo examine it. "1 guess clothes
do make a lot of difference."
mod a suint.
for all soru."
"You'll have to write a book of your
experiences some day and make' all
our fortunes, Nora," Dick replied,
teasing her.
"I could, all riwht! It wouldn't be
Nora
known
ain't been half so nice as the women
-not so fair.''
Dick and Ann both laughed at
Nora's earnestness, amused at her re
marks Hut afterward they recurred
to Ann. "Men not so fair! Women al
ways like them if they is good and
kind. Hut a woman has got to be most
a saint."
liofore they had been long nt Hugh
9
L ABRAHAM
1 he bilk Store
Roseburg, Ore,
Norton's Dartv Ann wondered if Nora
"They do, Dirk; but I'd hate lo . hadn't made a miHtake, if she hadn't
think I had to kcou your love just ty moant a devil InMrad of a saint.
Tomorrow Grace Monopolizes
Dick.
o .
W. B. A. ENTERTAINMENT
covtown to a pood si:od city with r i Hition in Hie and hr work.' Aim Bad
oil strike, is ju.m advancing its pro
gram tn j'tars and doin its expand'
in now.
Th oil bfd a few miles away Is
i jiiia! I v. fIfTn'ss of derrirks with
The W. B. A. will give an entertain
ment at the Maccabee Hall, Tuesday
ev ninf, June 26. A good pro cram has
been planned including the fancy drill
given by the members at Portland re
cently. Refrhments will be served.
I Jo n't fail to be present. Admistfion,
aUiili: 35 conts; children, 10 cents.
ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING-
;. w'Ns Mlioo'inc the real stuff.
They aru drilling closer 1o Shelby
day bv day and the belief of oil au
thorities in thru all this country luu.
the Fluff under it.
The i t umsev-f.ihbons fiuhl is the
r'jirtlis nf I)onc- lireseni niomeni imh
tn . itu the .vrt-at i lni'ri IH H lomanre written over every
c(imc ml iiif-ii i :!(t"iirp 'nr'1 ' tlii.-i. cowlown.
lilt.' lVin. wun'K ,MM lie re me west oeins ana enu
mm
n lutrii, he
dfiUll. the
i-ver.
and
it; Shelby.
In hi
1 at A A4h4.kaYTa.al,aWi.J: 41 aA4A
.man I I HP A! NFW? t
ii anil on lor
liv i lllltl dies,
hi Urn. lit.
voill.;i'r ilas y.r. Kit
v. a.1 i o".itiT I i 'l witu tin- cluiri'h. 1'iit
In utter life ilrli'teil away mid at the
lime of his id alii w:m lull connected I
with tnv r. llirloiis hodv. Tlie vilt. r! Arundel, piano tuner. I'hone 1SD-L.
I in.', t m Ii is iiiiu.-ua! to speak of! t'emle.-.s ex;ractlon of ietti nt room
ipattern nt 'his i l,.i-;n ler when writ-!. Masonic Temple. Dr. Nerbas.
Inc. Cii' oi.liiiiiry oT a trleiid, lilit we J
fi'el thiil when o ci 1 111 e lo the brink) MOOItK MUSIC STUDIO, Open nil
nf tli" i:r io. and lo speak of the summer. I'hono Gu2. 321 N. Jackson.
lite th:i' I'l pin. I ami ten-, of t!i;
worth inul rh.i racier of a lervscl i KVw rntnmt.!. R..r,,,i nn)olv
the Douslas Abstract Company, 248
North Jackson Street Roseburg, Ore
gon, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, June 27,
1923. for the purpose of electing di
rectors for the ensuing year and for
such other business as may regularly
come before the meetins.
II. O. r.HJETER, Secy.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DU. M. H. I'LYER Cbiropratic Phj
slciun. 114 W. Lane, St.
tint It alone and tin
man shi'Uid be re-
WELL DRILLING
Sec or write V. F. Kernin,
Sulltcrlin, Oregon
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYS
Itrllnbl Uurk tni-lrtr Itrrortfti
COLE AND SPRINGER
K ouni) nnri')iT 1 v 1 ( o urn-jot
LICENSED ENGINEERS
n-irt fT.-Mr-lt-'-ifht.tir-l'Hona-
SURVEYORS
Licenced Enc;incer
EPPS'IT.IN STEWAFiT
2-tS iNoriti Jiieknnn
I't'ene S7
fr l ml. that Hi
Ii tie life el' i
eal.d.
l:i ( oitei sat ior, with t!te wrlS r Mr.
Itiuniah nt iiM1 tiir.c siattil that an
he :tV ll the Cnhhti .''ii. iilid the
Ten rntp.in.iutlni' itis wi-re itll the n -li;:!''
n i'- Hr'ary tor a man In have.
(Mi'.Iil i'V v. rc-ii n . he t hut t's It nti'V, ko
i'l l hut itcU hhnvhetid where
Kit-hard Kilzniar, llvt tt fer 'tune than
I w.-iil -ei'ht years and the p o-Ie ef
lh;it t ciriiina n ii y. j, v. nue hudy, uhlitnit
a tr-le di.ii'iiii'' vnjf'. wiil tav
tliat tltat i'-w a- liv. d iTaetiitd
l'V Dm- ,"nt liirh.Mil Uiiii..t:i is a
suit ad nl r lir.ina U Ii r 1y a nil t
have in a cnuimiinity.
i' ird tC!tziai.n :ia entli'troiis
..tl l-i'id'v. iMaUi.u; fi it nds rt aiily
ar.d (;iti'-Kl. He wan indn-irltm.i,
I ht lit ve i !t1 um' in-1 n si ri.ttn man
' e-r bit'V, niiitih Ii'Kn-.-t. eliar
, it. a nt ti'.i"- without a la'ilt.
Mm ih-ul;lin':. hfliev d in ht-n ; ut!
tnti il him as hi Iiih;: aide man.
hv; th."T!H!. a K i Mil I'ri'-nd. a
tvie.- husi'aml and latl.n. h:it
i Moore Music Store, 3-4 N. Jatkson at.
I Lloyd's Txi for country trips day
(or nir.ht. I'hono office is Ji'J Sher
j id. m Street.
I
; Only map sliowhtv local itm of newly
'optnid v.DV.'i inn. 'iu lands, Portland to
.filendale. ily mail Milt An-!er-
.'nn, t::i Vail st lih St. South, Portland
:Ou't;t)ii.
ire is joy in the thmmht of et-r
y. a pleasure in t lie hop1 of im
"f -litx. and w Khijuld all ko liv
to he Ih p;ip;tr.-ti to nieM t'lt
aiitl th.Te shal
iTln-r sorrow
:diall ther b
h
m. H i
r,h.-
Ml ItCl
L'Mi'QUA HOTEL
it':elMir':'s I' n est"
NEW AND MJDlRN
Th pettpl.t if I Km i', la t'lHlUtT
arp Invttt d to innkt their Uwiti
gunrter here.
W. YVK WI'ML Prep
I. a
l'le
h. i: tl;i
lie atldi' i
1 a.- s ;i u,l ll
lid i'l'
e Hit'
ll ;
..!! t I- .
tinl.lin:
t ii s k.o' f on lit't'ore,
nn mere ch-ath,
imr crylm;, neither
i'tiv mure pain.
W itli nu aMditu; faith in
and in the rt.'.ht we
man tn t he hards o'
Ml that eld. old
Calvary we reno-ml-
iiiiti'- iinpe-il of ihe : :nn. r nn tlit
ero: : "lord when ttoii cum.t into
ihv ki'u-d.tiu r-'nifni 'e;";'! tiion m '
a:nl i!.i- arsMer: ' This nii:hi sh.alt
' i iuMi w if h in- in Paradi.-e."
lv It i tul was a man of c-nhl-i
r.:''l" p:-i't!iiai'Hi r m fiir s. -etioti oi
Justice j
1 a j i
ju t C'Ht and
of Christ and !
tnat i It vt ma!
the clothes 1 wore. It semis to nie
real love would go to much deeper i
than what one wore. .Not that 1 don t.
like pretty things, st.vli.sh clothes, 1 do.
Hut I love you just as well in overalls
and a flannel shin as 1 do tvhen you
are aressed up."
"A woman ouuht to dress to look
'her best," Dick parrifd. Ann at once,
j reTofaiized CJrace in the set little
speech. I
"Her .best, yes. uocorJing to her po-
quickly. "I shall have to keep this for
really ipechil occasions, it is so li,;ht,
it will soil quickly. Hut I wanted you
I to see it." she added wistfully.
l "Wear it, Ann, and when it is soil- . , . , , , ,
led. set .mother," Pick replied. The annual stockholders meeting of
Ann w:im nioHMi ih:.t iiiek had nd-f the U.a.a Saving and Loan Asso-
I mired her dress yet she siphed a3 Phe j ciatIon will be held at the office of
! changed it for one of her print frocks.
;It had meant days of hard work to
'make it. It was easy for Dick to say I
, wear it and pet another when it wa !
so. led, but ho didn't understand hov
difficult it was to make ones ovn
clothes.
Uno', even BeMc never did ii.
Cf.ace oidt -.ed hers from a vmart Si:i
l'lancisco iiiodisn-, while Ueisio had
hers ma.le in Sail Iternardino. And
i Dick wanted her to look like them.
; e.sp.'. ialiy like Grace.
i Then, ic.i ihe maldii? of tli- drs
f ie'tl kept her in the house in 1 ;.iv?u
fliaoo an eipr.nunity to be atone vilh
j Dick .:i the or.'hauJs. Ann VruiiL h-n
jealoir." ili'tmii 'it over and cv-r lo
'hers. -if that loved her. ihv. lie:
i was q:i'y t J : ; t -ird by Gi ace's likit'j
f.;r him, that he was true to iin and,
little Jack. j
iim jeai-nisy has a wav nf rUin.'J1
above ami i.ll n round all loic. o it j
ate into Ann's very soul th while she!
tneo to ovi-rto:i:e it. It was strange,
thr.t IJessie vi" aluo ji'alou.-., Ann rea-1
m'.i ii. (Iraj? n I most nepiected lo ro
ti.-e Ned win n Dick was Hb ;u. She!
had no idoa that when Dick wa.i not I
nvailahle, Grace's tactics weiv trans-j
ft-rred to Ned; that she was the tort!
to whom a man is a personal rquisite
and that tuissini; one, the next avail- i
able was attached in the fame way. !
Ann, a one man woman, could not con
ceive of this instinct in a born fliit,'
and so felt that IJessie, even though
Ned was known to be pay, was hap-1
pii-i than she. Hers was a definite
case, while Ih ssie had only t; con- (
tend whh Ned's ever-recurrinc i:i- j
fat uat ions, over as soon as a new face
appeared. I
H'l-jh Norton nave a party tn his'
hach' lor quarters. Thev were nil ex-
cited ncr it, but he and Docor Gray-
son r- i used all offers of help.
'This is once when you Kirls have
Mb
L.n
1
r,7?s IV .17?-.
hJ
TrvniTi ..I
T T TXTnttwJ
UiLttfcV
At noon time til
raj)
Palace of Sweet,' fciduZl
filled with your triaunj
The Best Candies in Town
f .Tho Sodas served at our palatial fountain have norinlihfe
The Palace of Sweets
ttlMMtMtL.
t
j Umpqua Jersey Ft
CAN YOU BEAT IT?
MATERNITY HOME
902 N. Jackson St. Phono 490
Mrs. D. Cornwell
Patients privileged to have their
own doctor
Quart
Pint .
10 centt
6 cent
I !
oil:' r
a I":
!. ll - I'll . . kl
vni.l lo Hi.
i nn .I I in
.lad re ! In p.
I " . - on 1 ll - o
.I t i" inv : u-
where ll
slu'ii
.'.l.il.l'.! h
I. i r e oi ii ! n
to t!le t'
ll ilM'llilnn
li-. it.
lerlv
ll.
v. ha
nwittir'.'
lloa ua
.1 s I V. '
I nut
SEE HERE
Wo aro pleasing cthrrs why can't
we plf.ne you. When in need cf
r.iHK try u. Ws il?liver n rjta
white it is cud.
Rexroad Dr.iry
PHONC 3 F;i
I Ki"
I, a. In'
'ii, but
h a.'i
.1:1
I'll
"ll'.l.l
hit
Hi.-hanl li
a. I l..'.'!l I'l
ll. ..' t .
ll'l-illp II
v, pi v n '
ml i'.r m i
I i i ..nl to i '
nothini; 1 di hut enjoy 'Oilrsi'l ,"
11'iL-h said whrn Ann and Hi"rii nf
ii'rod tn hflp. "loc nnd I have at
i.'iul. il to iwti t hip ir. Ixk your iu--t-iiit.
and li." happy."
Ann was ylml her drrsti was finish
id. I 'irk mntlil noi niM'd to hi' nshain-
i..i. in i: ' .I i.f in r mm. Shi- iIii'ss.mI lu r hair
:-u . ir- ;.-:o ' i ai"!ii!: . and whi-n tlit-y wcio rraily
i'l"" I.' ! '" Malt. h. said:
ami al! -":ii ' ll, iw do I look. Hick?"
In- isnixl. iir "i':'ii'. Ann! I never saw you Innk
''I'll .! al ! Il'i. That ilrrss KUli'lv dots make
ill. rs ii.ii. . on li.uk smart."
d l- l:.l ' "Mis. ls.-id.-n is Invi-lv:" Ni.ra
' r..r in i-l..r. .i. Shi- had biM-p h.-lp.ni: Ann
and lis;h, ok la r dr-.-.. ' Ihe preltiest
.;i'f all ihi WniiH'n aioutld hen. miv-
il
fix.
In.,
.:Mi,'i'.
'. an, I
i'l
la-
!i.'
.nit fur i-ii.
Nora:
good
m itiiTi'r
Show ou
ta.t.'." Puk
1 J'ii.ll'x
Nina nils n'n..is( liko one of the
faniii. nv ar.ii neither Dirk or Ann
T ''T''l her fiae way er expressing
JUST RECEIVED
Another Shipment of
GULBRANSEN
Player Pianos
$420-$495-S6C0
$700
Your old piano or phono
graph taken as part pay
m e n t on a Gulbransen
Piaycr Piano and easy terms
on the balance.
Ott's Music Store
POSEBURG, OREGON
TUBBY
FROM REGISTERED, TUBERCULIN-USD
JERSEY HERD
TAELE CREAM AND WHIPPING tRW
TELEPHONE 32-F-ll
SFRVIPF WHFN YOII TRA'
D-. - l ... t r. l . Df"ersr
uy v-oast Auto Lines stages Deiween rvuv.-i
MVDn r DniMT. rrri mtr J H1A05HTE.
"illlLL I Will I , KVJKJ ILLH. ana ivim--
Leaves Myrtle Point 44 " 10:30 A.H.
Leaves Coquille North Bound 11:00A.M. WM
Leaves Marshfleld East Bound 8:00 A.
Leaves Coquille " " 8:46 A.M. WJ
Leavea Myrtle Point 9:1A..
Fare: Marshfield, S5.00; Coquille, $4.25; Myrtl
COAST AUTO LINES
S Coquille, Ore. GEO. W. BRYANT, Manager
DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT MEANS IMPROVEMENT. WB RJ?Jj
ING OUR FACILITIES EVERY DAY FOR THB ETTIKW"
SERVICE.
We cannot grow fiuter than the surrounding eoontrr; TJ
h..- . v ... . ... . . TWn
,u au;f .It, iu BUVSUW OL Ulir ytracuv '
a larger lnveatmcnt than ordinarily required
WE ARE PREPARED TO 8ERVE YOUR EVEUT
MOMENT'S NOTICE WITH ECONOMY TO YOU.
Douglas County Light & Water
R. M. JENNINGS, Manager
Lots Of Bathers Do Their Swimming Out Of Water By WINNER
1 C'.L' C M 1
M V'H II il
IT-
' OH Mt KtCf MtS
SISSY ttTS t'U
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v ni,n
THANK S'CO.
ICA.MU-OMY
MAXIMA pr,"!'T
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There Is No S'.rlnt AtlacheJ
to Our Guarantee
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Phone SI
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