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023. PAOi FOUR PAVES WAY FOR THE MISFIT: Wagons! Wagons! f -j. -...-r . r'.-CP' SL'f: -Hi By JANE PHELPS nosEsuso NKwsneviEW, Saturday, august 4, : I t Boys' Wagons! Good "1 lusky" ones. Made for practical use. Can be used for putting in the wood, for hauling in fruit and root crops, and many other purposes beside coasting. Come and look them over ChurchisI Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE WIFE TO MAW nniTicT "cunp ULI.IIdl UIIUIl i versalloll. but with little i Natalie was friitliten d, M j ready to weep. Millionaire Willing to Make 7 ' u""""1" ' f T.. ",! said finally In ilt-Hp!-: it'll. Xaialle involuntarily I'ut out her li-itiil to May liim, but lit- paid no attention, untl she was ulouu with ni.iiTKi: V uo- Horace reached over, took Naa-, ,'"!' II. imiibln Pro... I...r Itlill. Ulliold i it it ...... n i,.-r Ian. Th.'.i I "She tolil the truth. i'-ar eld ma one." avain he tried to start Hit' She aid lie only lived to majie happy, and wonderJ l I wi re iti'ing to. oti- HUCCeli.l. at cade. Final Gift of Divorce to Eloping Mate TOO MUCH LUXURY Knowledge of Woman Com plex Might Have Been a Preventative of Marital Wreck Society Not llu-t out no tmilt in almost any j seal may be inn.-! have it fin ilari nil book sli.h'cs may eft ur lace you lil.". A v. inilow a low rase lor bool.s hi- lined (Continued from PaKO of the new wall papers. Kern Berlin filled the windows with, over ill alien of striped talfeta tin! hiitb. Since no home Is now complete wiltioul hooks and plenty of tliem, all sorts of Interest Iiik iirrHnKcinents for shelves are being uikmI. For the Htnaller livlni! rooniK. hanuinh' book shelves make decorative spots, there beiiiK no end of the possibilities; of these. IkiIIi in Hliaile and color. Fireplace Book Caoes Where a fireplace stands forth from tlie v.all, an excellent opportunity for built in shelves is afforded either side. , Home fit Into the room nicely with a horizontal line at the top, while olh era with an arch add to gnca of line. IE .!".. M KTi.ttJ til IB llomu washing shortens 8 Tl,u is Ithe llf" of Iho Housewife S ulid linen conserve both lj. j hy titlllzfiiR our ItOPCH jg DIIY SF.UVICK. (all 79. H 9 hamsmi 1 it;,,.. !. wlilie ii window nook may up del down Willi shelve. Now, in.it! ad of haiiKiiiK over a eon Hole tnbie, tiianv a liand-ouie niiiror h:i'i;:.i above a book case. Willi all the viu-leiv in line and finish In tnir tors Iho home decorator ban abundant oppoiiuiiily to display her skill in comldlllllK beautiful Illinois wlih .st.itelv book rases. Allium: olher illcidcnls In our new old modern hnnics is a revival of the old col foe table. AnihiUcK and sood coiiieK ol t Ik -hi may be found wiih j their htnidy leys and unioiiiproinhi'ii; attitude, itul that is all very well, j (Hie dm sn't care to spill a flood cup ur coflec. ' Clfee re'ii'mls its of dlninc, rooms, at tenst of coin1; rooms, and espeel- ': ally hrenfcrnst. The breakfast roo.n now ban its own treatment Joous; lilt blielilly painted' piece. There,' surely, U the exact spot for rate' leyKcd tnblea to eomiiine theinscK cs , vi! b Windsor chairs. hat more d, - l.eious rioupin could bo uriaiu ihan these, all painted liobin's i1:;; blue villi a line of pink aid in the luoin'n.T h:i,illslit? Il-peclally -when hriid blocked Jinen curtains th" wui iH.'.v.,. liT ;r fioni lainied rinus, and ill-. v-bole stiuids on a checkcilmnid tlti lloor, ubM could more tempt tlie tuoriiitiK appeti.e? It LOCAL NEWS 1 a SI iidebal.er year. Arundel, piano tuner. Thone 19-L. Painless extraction of teeth at room idusi nlc Temple. In. Nerbas. The new Overland I!ed I'.ird la here. S( e It at the Service ('.aiiu:e. not vide In comfort. It cost We nive special price day or nit-'ht. I.loyd '1 office Sheridan. ( lnt.'rTl,irial New .Serv.rw.l , I Nl;W VdltK. Auk. 2 All ward W. Drownin--. nnlllor.aiie realtor, miviit i have retain .1 the affection of his : licautnul younu wile had he possessed e'.in an elementary kiiowlidc.e ol' p.-y-j choloiiv -as it applies to woman. ; "I would have died for her." he said. And Mrs. lirownini; repaid his devo-j ji.-in by elopiiiK to I'aris. it is alleijed, i v. i ll Dr. Charles Henry Wil.-n. me; ifensky, known now as I lie Cruen-t Iwieii Village "deiii isi-hlieik " j ' .Mrs. lirownini!, petieil and pane; liered, hei' every wain satisfied almost b dl-le it was littered, merely rebelled! laiainst f.urfeit ol' ease and luxury.! The adventure Willi tbe denilr.t pnu;i- j is"d a break in Hie nionolouy of a too-i I perlec) existence: that was tip reason! ' for lmr alleged desertien of her hii:: J bnnd. her two vouii adopt, d cliiluieni 'end her "liri.nn Mouse," friends say. Still Loves Her Tile millionaire's oe persists. I!e ioii uds to uive her :i final reat ifi j a divorce so that she chu marry U'il J en. Financially he provided for tier wi.iie time aiai by aeitlinic $Iuh,ih'0 up- 1 cm her to insuri' her independence. '' "I shall not aland in . the path she belie, is. leads lo her happiness,' ' ISruwninK said. J Nellie Atielc ' Iliownins: v. aa one o! I. V.'ileii s iiaticnts. The hitter is de clared to have persuiidivl ihe million I aire's, be.iulil'ill w ife, ncoustomed to new nud expensive diversions, t'oat !ahe could do nothing better tlinn take bim- forall time. So they fled to i Talis. .Mis. Hrownir.if. for the dentist's sake, ineinri d e'en ihe risk of travel ' iuu on u false passport, it is said, j Iir. W'ili n'a reputcil "sheik" propen sities have been at tested to aiso by 1 Heine Shapiro, heauilful Titian-haired j lilip'-e ed actress. Jiliid by the d.-n ;t!st, siie married a wealthy real estate ,'operamr two months ano out of pique 'she said but w hen V.'ilen learned of the niarriai:e he induced her to refuse lo live w ith her husband and, at bis sti cesiion she made eery possible effort ( lo have ihe marriage atinuled. accord I lii' lu atlurnevs for IhowuiliK. Hates Hiin Now bin mother. 'I undeiftund you an' a business cirl," the cold ton., broke upon Natalie's confusion. "Ves, I am Mr. .Marshall's privat secretary," Nnlalle ni-end. A very nice poslti m, I am sure, but one Bcarrely llk. ly lo fit ynii to I.-- my son's wife. Vou will have much to learn and unlearn." "ThaCa w hat 1 tool llor A!r. Cr.indelJ." Natali : it' ll. Klad lo , e wih her. The old lady's face ...aiiKid, soft j i I a bit. "As I said, you are very lovely and 1 men (-annul resist a pi'liy face. I' -..in only hope you ill succeed In! nakinK my son hapi y. lie Is all l ter! Hut don t cry, Natalie, loll are going to niarry me and not my mother. You were fooll.th to bo so IriKhlened. bo unlike yourself. Hut lit won't be like that analii. You have met, the Ice Is broken. I ' prophesy you will be Kreal friends." 1 Hut bis voice scarcely held the con ' fldence hn expressed. Jle had been i bitterly disappointed. When he told his mother of his engagement he had had a bad half hour but his praise of Natalie, her qualities, her unusual typo of beauty, had1 led the I old lady to withhold her Judgment ! until she should see the girl. I Natalie gave Ktln an account of ; her visit. The way she told It gave humor to the situation, and i: 1 1 a Man tiled uproariously. I "Will she livo with you?" Bhe , ar.lii d after they had itih :ed. I "Why, 1 never thought about It but o course she will. Hhe la a widow, and Horace is an only child. Oh. Ktta, much as I love him I don't believe I ever can please that old lady. Why. a child six yea's old. would have made a better impres SPEEDING UP Huslness urtlvitlca u... Thla maker .' ItlJZ 'E1" -P. adequate banking conSe, Koseburg National HanTYnvUe. Th ( hecklng Account and Vtl yo1" vcointdeto banking service. !.ve for. ' Nntalle mumbled -never nlterward con the following half In I, is inother'a orcaiioi; eves lived on the .sliu.lileriui:. V.'lp n Horace appear :tt once. "I must go now, and made a move band in farewell reply, hut of sion than 1 did. ashamed of me I know Horace was Crandell made no correau.n.uinsr no tion, she. drew It turk. flushing crimson. She was di: missel with a rimi'le: , "Cood nfternoon. Mi.s innton ' "Oh. she'll think I'm horrid, and I don't blame her:'' sh" i'aspeil wl.ci seated beside lloraen :n the car. His face was si. rn. 11-! had been niortltied. llir v.li. n he raw l.-ars on Natalie's eh-be dn;v her to him and tried lo comfort: "Ii will :--o bitter iei time." and Hint "next time" broin.1.'. a shudder from Nat ill 1.'. ' "Ob, Horace. I can't many you! She'll never forgive -ve .'or it if I 1 sue nuns. 1 .,,1,,,-u. r,.ni. A i.'. listenine to i I remarks, her I "If you feel that way, betler call I i. r, wit hout ! U off." ' I "Oh. lie was lovely! He told me he knew I was embarrassed and f-i..l. A .,,.! ..ia IM f..l Hll'fi-r- j I 1 lllt.-..,U 11MV1 CHl.U V. u...-. s'i- " 'id tritely, ent Ihe next time we met. He loves ,i hold out berime, lOtia, and I love him. I'm not urn ns Mrs. ! marrying his mother that's what he lold me. I couldn't give him up now not because of her." lioraeo was very tender In the daws following Natalie's visit to his mother. He was very much In love and could no: bear that anything should come between them, and he blamed his mother, not Natalie, for the unsuccessful visit. "Mother is old and knows the ways of the world. She could have put Natalie at ease If she had tried." he told himself. And he never told Nalalin of the stormy conference he had had wim his mother when he returned that Sunday afternoon. Tomorrow A liift ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN MRS. ELL8BURY (Address all communications to Mrs. Ellsbnry, care of News-Review.) " Tariff U lis I evokes laughter when ho meets the .son of the ex-presideht. who Is try line to re-enter his native land. John Stewart Webster finds the way for I the youth, who. It develops. Is the (brother of the girl the American ad j venturer wants for his own. Liberty Theatre Th.TC is plenty of wholesome fun tulxdl up in the cyrilin'; scenes of Majestic Theatre .i. Warren Kerrigan's I'aralta pro-1 "The Ilootlegger's Daughter," as duciton. "A .M:in's liar.." at the I. II)-1 presented at the Majestic Theatre erty Theatre Sunday and Monday. todnv wiih Knld Bennett starred In fact, biuiilia i- with thrills i It rouchoi: t the vivid plcturl.ation or 1'eter H. Kyne's (irippingstory. I-'or instance, tile way In which -Mr. Kerrican as John Stuart Web ster fools a band of Central Amer can brii:ands who attenipt to dri'e blm troni tlie country ro lhat t'ley an carry out tln ir plaqs for a rev olution with nen'uoss and dispatch ,en 1 learned he had eloped ' as ridiculous and original as It is Mrs. Ilrowninu." Miss Shapiro j dramatic. Then, too, the star "1 nearly went wild. For a few i " , AM kimhi of butt. Ties rtum-il it nil i rt'lmiri tl at iviiMn;.liti ratt's. Also nulo ; tt'ltairinn. Work KimnuMiM'd. ljtilnini; i HiitU'iy Shition ami ('.;tnt.', V. I Liuif) si. rimnr ::!. SURVEYORS Licensed Enginccra EPPSTEIN Ac STEWART 118 North Jarkaun I'honn S7 L'MPQUA HOTEL "iloseburg's rtnet" NEW AND MODERN The people of Don k 1ns County are Invited to mnko their huad Quarters here. W. J. WKAVICK, Prop. Notary Publio Public Stenographer Kathrinc E. Dearborn ZUO Perkins Dlrig. Roicburg, Oregon 1 UNivERsiTYof Oregon The UNIVERSITY ol OREGON aHiUuiii' llir Ct'lKgf of I.ltflHttlTf , Suciki mul ihe Ails itK '22 di'Hitn.tit. 1 he pit'fcv.i.nui! vlux''tf Atvhi- U'Cllllt' rttij Alllt J All.-. 1UMMCN A dm mMtHt ion I Jik itlion ( iiml itJttt St inly Join mil im L NVt-titi. me iW'.imi I'liysu til tdu- cution S K'locy L: tcnKn. For a cataIou or nny information J u'riiV The li:stiiir, UniwrtU of I Ori on. I:u th, Orrjjon j Thf 4Sth Yf u Opens Sqt. -tbn ?5, 12.1 ! : s:iul. ila.vs I iJiouiilil I would ;() tnsaiic; then slowly thf lovt I r 1 1 for liim crystal ii d into liak. And if Iir hianned of his iibiliiy lo love, hn I now boast of my aliituy o liatc. i "I liaii Charlt-H Henry Vil n. lit' ' v n u'-d my lifo, and he'll pay if 1 can hrini; it about !" Wib-n, according to Talis dpaielios .has di iii ill Ihe chaise that he wrt-rk--d ihe llrowninj.'. home, or thai lii rc laiionshi wiih lvx, Krowniiik" has : btv-n ni) (hin- hilt pt;tloniea!ly pio ; It sional. Itrown IYnline, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Johnson, Hosion; Mihej M. K. McKt nna, Miss M. Kobcrtson,. anu Krod Niblo featured. Is a i'lay fO'hfi ff-utiirt! nboundin,; In dramat ic aituutioPH. As written by R. Cecil eniilh it has a story to toll and pro- "eds at oner to tell It In an in terinining and convincliiK manner. Miss liennelt ps Nell Hradley con tributes a colorful bit of acting to the screen. Ah tho "diamond in the rouirh." daughter of ."m Ilradlcj. bootb'CKcr, she. gives dignity to a role that requires nothing loss than an artiste to put It ovr. Fred Niblo dropped Hie directorial megaphone to play the part of tho minister who reforms the bootlegger's daughter. Itvlmont; Mr. and Mrs. F. ( Knapp, K. V. Lucas, Miss Mary Fenach, Mrs, Luro I'rowse, 1'oitland; H. K. Ki.-hl, l.ns Angeles; H. A. Johnson ami wile, Tort laud. Skid J. Hot i;. wiivfi S. I.i.lly. a. I. W. Smith 1 Iht'.iglas nidast, (;. C.rlffith, J 1 laimoppel, INirtlatid ; Cladsione; K. Spritz n t HOTEL ARRIVALS : ; a. : oil , j Hotsl Umpqua Friday i.-nle; I". ('. r. Sibnieer, i:uuene: Mr. anii;.'. i ..' Mrs. (l. (i. Ilaibert and child. T. . ! I'or' land ; ! Ne I and wile, I -".-I i x rml Mri. Kwins.i lard: V.r Vr.-. ( arroli. II. II. hali'. e and w le,; a. . I. s An'.. I. -.: li. S. (iiiMii k ami wile.-ii .1. 1'. I'ow. -II. ;:,.;, Au-iraiia: O.I f. leig. ( lias. A. fiiinn. W. 1"'. And sen. K. J. Connelly, A. K. I-Iverlon. I I'oriland; Ceori-'e C. Iiei;hia and ' family, Slockton; II. 11. Hancock, K. I'. Kine, and wife. Portland; R. ('. 'l'umpbrey and wi,e. .'racoina: John s. Mm il: . I'or! 1.,inl : S. I'a-.en. Snlem; r. I llinl . I'ol ll:!!i 1 . i:. r Ii'i.l. Ill; .loo lit .nil ii i . :n. S;mi I rani Hi o; an I w I'e, . T. I1. I. llolld: A. II. I lei Mr. and Mr.--. II. I-:. "oy l I mm-;, l o. II. im . . .1. 'I'. Wall. ei. ;'. S. I'ri,ii.l;is n:. M i I'. II. I.a,i I.. M li." I IK. V. 1". .Sew I'lii.ll. r..llla!ld: I". C.'le Held; K. K II. I..uell, l'orl 1 Mi'W.lls'iiw an. I w He, l.o: Kov She. il. C. N. ioi.i oi,: . I-', lei:. S.r.i. ; N. .1. John-am -'ill. I.. II le.lrie'i. llle'l. llno.l ;ier. I 'o-o . rorv:i;b .; .- I' l : I' d. M. ee, I!. W. Tiioaip- I'orl land ; C. I'larl; '.ria -I rou-,'. ; ..Irs. . ! . and Mr... lie; Will smiiii. A. Sin l il l'' and rnard II. I.er.l.. mid Mr... V lie i 4. .'. S. (I I orilii::. .. I 'eh C O. Mepue, Se San PranciMeo; K. Mcl.r.ushlln. . hilewny. Oak V. .M. Hond. Se I'... J. Moeninj,-, ron. l'or'land; Kt. Wayne; Mr. -rlln. t'arol Wiir- : l-J. W. l-iiiinry, and wife. Oak- Grand .air-: J. .1 II:, n. I ; Mr. iti i' rani'is' o: well. K. . M.in-li-r. II. Hotel II. .1. Hoover. Pickwick; J. M. S'cp;.ens. Sealile; John 1'. Cn ssmim, (Irants 1'ai.s; !i. I. l'olili. Mr'le l i. . k: I'apt. K. -M. S!;inn.-r. !' '1'. Ilave.i and partv, I'm t i ilii!; Mrs. S'. Wolff. Mrs. W. H. Od.n. !rs. II. ien I'olil. Vetlford; Mr. and Mis. u. li. l;. noMs, C. II. Card. r. i'otia::e ilrove; N'. t'uniinins. Iiuns im. :r; M. W. Iloivh. Ninth ll-nd. Antlers Theatre Of interesting note In Proof." the latest V'illlam Fox pro jducllon. starrinR Charles Jones. Is the varied presentLlion of courace. i It Ins been the! common practice, In ipi-tures ersayinp to thrill, to offer j 'lie hero as a port of suner- steeple jjnrk In monkey-like ncilily and tl-ifter-llke intrepidity. In these pic ' tures. all attempting to display the llniils of human endurance and hu , m:in villainy, it happens infrequent ' lv lhat mental forms of bravery are Introduced. I ('biirleR Jones, however. Insists on . runii in k die Ramut of all genre of Iravail in his pictures. As Jack Darwin, the Irresls'lhle : raeiiiL' nuw cap. Mr. Jones encoun ters deaili in a multitude of forms end pliases. He dashes alon-; Ihe (.round, sweeps in the air. all acaiiist siekenin-; odds. lie re- : noun, es a brilliant future a:, a movie actor I.ecHiise of his love for , Nailire. a rele beautiruliy interpre lt d by I. urn Anson. His iuck is of tiie blackest dye; his money tiven oil. on!. He is templed with a Iir i a isrei't. sum ol money Is offered in xelianne for his honor. Such are tlie menial expressions demanded ol t'liai l. s Jones in "Skhl proof." Dear Mrs. Kllshury: Cr.n you tell me whut Is correct to do when a boy come to call and brlupR you a box of candy? Is a boy of 25 too old to call on me? I am 17. I have been wrltins to a boy friend for two years. It has been three mouths since he re ceived my last letter and he has not answered ft. Fhoulri 1 write and ask him what is the mattor? He in com ing hack here this summer. Should I ask him whut is the matter when I see him? EVELYN. EVELYN Thank the boy for the box of candy and open it. If you are allowed by your mother to receive callers, he is not too old. No do not write to the youhg man, and when you see him do not mention It, but treat him as any other friend. , " ls wand,,,,. J law to boost th. .., " M very,n,BS the , i H crceiy thlnk ," " 1, o raise the prlc s no more hols' evu,.. X e se throu,!, th, ,," "" ordney-McCuiub " rule that doo , ZL ' 'M hy should farmer. te regarded ai iu " will e manufacturer, lo , Jf tret Ion and W ,, i"', of Kreat reapectabillij-JLT washer. &imw,." 329 , Une St Phot, j-f PROFESsirniIr.nr! .siclan. 1H W.Un.i.' Donr Mrs. Ellsbury: I ain 65 years old and am very fond of a widow lady who lives alone. She is fi. Are we too old to Ret married? Will people make run of us? If I propose to her, what shall I say?- LONELY. LONELY No, I do not think you are too old to be married, if you are sincerely fond of each other. There is no reason for people to make fun of you. ..Simply tell her that you are very fond of her or that you love htfr and want her to be your wife. Dear Mrs. Eilsbury: I am only 21 hut I have had two offers of marriage. I suppose I would have accepted either one of them If my parents had not made so many objections. They do not wish me to got married yet. but they wish to keep me at home, and I am tired of Just sticking around home with nothing to do. I would rather he married. They wouldn't think of letting mo work, hut just want me to stay around home all the time. Don't you think I should get married and have a home of my own, if that is all they are going to let me do? TIRED. TIRED No, I don't think you should ever get married just because you are tired of your circumstances. I Wait till the right man eomes along, I even if you have to waitf a long time. In your circumstances there are many things you could he doing to Improve yourself. Why not take cor respondence courses from the univer isity or college, or study music? Any- thing to broaden yourself. Try and i persuade your parents to let you go ! away to school. PORTO A 35c bottle mako,-,',- punch. It comet In f, STRAWBERRY LOGANBERRY RASPBERRY ORANGE GOLDEN WIT ' CHERM Economy Grown Phoae 0 BLAM BO 01 Now i ill syste pipe and Pros. i the lime to insiall a piunp m m our prune drier. Pumps tas engines al Wharton t'AKI) OK THANK We wish to thank o;:r friends, nei-'.hbors. Laurel Loilm No. i:t, A. F. & A. M.; :. A. K. Post: W. R. C; Eastern Star Chapter and the itebekah lodce for Ihe kindness and aympathy shown us during our re ecnl bereavement, and for the beau tiful florai ui.ei I,.". Mrs. Isabel Webb and family. o Special meeting of the stockholders of the lirockway and Dillard Farmers Telephone Co. at Ilrorkway school house. Sat. Aug. 11 at 1:30 p. m. all stockholders requested to attend. O. T. HENRY, President I). M. REDINO, Secretary Special Ruled Sheeb for Al Kindt of Ledger Nui on Short Notice If vnn nped anv or matter of a special ruled ture, we can supply y wants. Place your order t your home printer and assured of the best possiK service. Clrain Hacks nnd twine at Wharton liros. ' News-Review Offi Phone 135 YES- TUBBY A most -1a tior;i t as..- vt h l.ux w it 1 1 1 - tt s f.ir 1 Wtnit-r It.iH jut- afr.v. il. favorite luttrrn is .sun unions tin in. a. i.l hTCSl i Come in and make jour s, lee- t T f li arly. fEF WH17 ' m WW IMI'M' I J X ,. . - - I TRY (Hit WAY j WANNA f ff f 1 I' L i Phone::;, .our Auto U ill t ,:i I WITH ALL X.n V -t TRY OUR WAV 1--' j f I Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call 2 .--V J f fctew f '4 f ( Now HOLD STILL' AND , KH'IOUR FUSS IMG -lOuCt uhncj to get a good SCRUBISINOSo Noo MIGHT After All, We're Only Human 7 ' uMur ( D0C00AJIT. MOM THINKS I NEE DA RATH Al i 1 1 HCFE 1 NEVER 5EE EN i MORE W'ATtR IN ALL MV LIPP Wupm i rn.V. ? ONNA St A TRAMpAtisf wni iri r,! ucr su- II. DCT-Uf. J I ..'I1iT lit. Sr. v. .7 . UUIUllfl V Tejv-PM'6 i . i A BATH FOR By WINNER WATCH ; kX 05)1 and ' I II W IW C V . V rf t j. I t.T,JWj.'J"rSAT7s 1111 1 It I I Wr r . r f oh bow! U'?kVVm n I STAVIN hkM .v Jlit l,. .mil -tfiWI I