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ROSEBURO NEWS RRVIEW. MONDAY. AUGUST 13. 19:l PAGE FOUR Who Pays the Bill? THE MISFIT By JANE PHELPS "I, suld Mr. Consumer Ciink; I with my In uml Ink. Ml p:y lllu Sure the consumer nuys thu Mil, but why pay two bills for the same thing? Tho dealer's nut, Interest, phone, ta.vn. ilerk hiru. etc., are all paid by tho consumer In the price. If you buy iurt Iroin one dealer anil unrt trmii atnmicr, you fone ootii of then little mure on the price. Iluy all you can from one ileulei cut the rout of hiindlliiK utuf f : in other words, puy only nna nhnnn nnn (ill Ullll Iliaku tile UlllOUIlt Oil CIlCll mailer instead of larger. Iinv vonr fee,!, flotir and farm mm liinery from u and make your share of the bill as smull as possible. Si you money. to put a and help one rent. Mick of feed first. We can auvo Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg and Oakland ? We are starting a night shift beginning August 13th and will need tho following men. Write, wire or phone Colt ago. Grove, No. DU, during day, or 11S-J during evenlnt! for Intormatiou: 1 Head Marker 1 Second Marker B Chainmen 2 Truck Hiistlera 2 Tractor Urivera 1 ltlp Sawyer 1 Hip Sawyer Off bearer 2 Trimsaw Men 2 Men to sort in yard 2 IManer leaders 2 Car Loaders 1 Tallyman Day Shift 4 Car Loaders 2 Tallymen 2 Pond Men 2 I toilers 1 Olthiarer for Head Itig 1 ICilgennun 1 Slabinan 1 Cutoff Man 1 Trimmer Spotter 1 Uenawyer 1 Kexaw Helper 1 Cleanup Man 2 l.arb Stork 1'itkcrs 1, I. ;ilh I'ltlPr 1 itoltcrinitn :t Men for Wood 1 OpcnUiug Alillwrif.lit 1 Oiler If Information Is desired by phone, tall for Arthur. Western Lumber and Export Co. COTTfVGE CR OVE, Or.EGON ( HAITKIt Ml 1 1 Ktta hud to examine an .ninin- ' purchases, sec her rooms, and lli' ii they willed down for a chut. Now tell me aiiout your liua ' baud's mother, do you like her .'" iLtui linked. I "J don't know her at all," Na'.a ; lie said, whimsically. "I don't think I like her. Hut perhaps I will when 1 gel acquainted with her." ; I ilon't unilersland,". Ktta said. I "She Is very dij-iiit ied, uwtully 'aristocratic. I'm afraid of her. In a v.nv; afraid I'll make some horrid mi.'.iake ai the table: and, oil. Ktta. what am I itoiiiK to do wilh myself? She Is lloiaie's mother, lie seems in worshlii lnr, but 1 can't be nat ural, she holds me oil' so." j -What do you call her .Mother?" 1 "Coodness, no! I wouldn't dure. ' I don't, think I have called her uny ' thing yel. She manages everything 1 in iust like a hoarder." ! "Well, I shouldn't Kick at thnt.evei ! not lor awhile anyway, i specially Hut in this lovely place, and with money to buy such things as ou have .-.howu me." I know and 1 guess I am un grateful to conplain. Hut 1 thought it was going to be dii Tep-ni --some way. Not that I ionic isn't a deiir." she hastened lo ep!aln, hut it is so cold and formal here, and she, his mother, expei is Mm to ;du just as he did hi Hue he married. S flay eh-ss Willi lo-r evenings, while 1 sn and watch them. 1 can have nil the money I want, go to mati nees, shop, and all that tort of ;ihiug. but the limine Ik run by rule. II ; and already I've broken some of 'them and gut In bad. She pays no attention to me. I might he a block ;of wood Instead of a hum:'n being. : Hut she is Horace's mother. h loves, and it's rotten of me lo talk told Ktta. be a mere boarder. Hor ace was Invariably kind, when tiny were alone, loving. Hut they were si Worn ulono. Their evenings when at home were Invariably spent In Ills' mother's room. , When they went out idie accompanied them. If to a the ater to a play of lo r choosing. Hor ace never went against her wishes in the slightest tlnng. To be sure Natalie saw the plays she wished III the afternoon, but all the girls she knew worked, so she was compelled to go alone. And a young lrl ne.-ili. companionship even to enjoy a play. She shopped ui, ill she was frightened at her ex travagance, and te.il Horace he must put her on an allowance or she would bankrupt him. He laughed, but tUil as shu asked, a very gener ous one. In her new, stylish and expensive clothes Natalie became even inoro ,.. ,i uronl fit iue'1,1. niiuir won . ....... --- her. delighted to take her out w hen ever liis motler felt like Koing. they had no gay Utile purlieu they had when he was courting and Natalie often longer! to asK ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN by MRS. ELLSBURY (Address all communications , o Mrs. L'llsbury, care ol Nows-Kevlevr.) Sav Fuel how ho managed to leave his niolh er then. Hut there was something about Horace when i;he spoke of lis mother that mad" her afraid to I spea k. He resen led the slighest ; thing that looked like criticism. If I he was disappointed at the conlin ; tied coldness between her and Nata ilie. he never voiced that feeling. For hire, tourlnt? car, country trips a specially. I'luine 21. I). A. Laui'lu mm, prop. PROFESSIONAL CARDS tIt. M. II. l'LYEK t'biropratlc Fny slclan. 114 W. Lane SI SURVEYORS Licensed Engineers EPPSTEIN Ac STEWART 248 North Jackson Phone H7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. of A lie had nr. dieted, tile young women Mrs. crumb II knew and ap proved of had called. ' flut Natalie ,imn,l herself strangely ill at ca-je. Thev talked of balls and parlies, ol tennis and golf, of amateur theatri cals, not one of them subjects NhI alie could discuss. Tiny were from another world, and made her real ize it. Kven Mrs. I'randell could tall; unlinaiedly with them of all these tilings in which they were in terested, and Nauilie was astonisa id at her chprt.i as she chatted about snorts and society affairs. "Thai's the reason she's so coll venj to me," Natalie said to nersen, sue old wanted Horace to marry one of those - his ow n kind. I nat nis moiiier did not want Horace to marry any one never ocurred to Natalie, and 'that it was in part jealousy of her that made her .-u cold und liidiffer- ' cut. Jealousy oi her leauiy, of the , love Horace gave her. I The season was in full swing, i.nd Hal as ll-o days passed Natalies in spile of occasional :nue uniueas unoaHnoss increased. Mrs. Crandell antne-ses, Natali- and Mrs. Crandeli wus lot iniilly polite to her, litit had come lo no open rupture, nothing more. She might, as sin', To lie t 'out limed at I you "I was afraid you'd find ii bad first, but as long as y m can proitv near vb it you like, and hi loads of money to spend, My can't b" so terribly miserable, if ou ilon't get iil'iug with tin lady. Ilon't be jealous of a man . 'mother. After all, he loved her long I In fore he knew you. It It was an other girl--" i "I'm not afraid of thai. KHa. And j I'm goilii! lo do jest as Horace told I me, have a good time, and let her I run things Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: I am a 40-year-1 old bachelor and have a quite lniixiit ant problem to solve, so I thought I would ask your advice. There Is an lSyear-old girl who Is the duughter of a family I am on very familiar forms with. Although I thought of her only as a child, for the past few months she has been showing me very plainly that she thinks differently of me. and I have really grown to be , very fond of her. IteceMly she prac tically threw herself at my head.1 Would I be Justified in marrying; her? 1 know that I wotid make her a good husband, probably better thnn some young fellow that she would marry. Will you give me an answer. V. V. V. V You would be doing a very wrong thing if you married this girl. She is probably feeling an infatuation for you that is very common among girls of her age for an older man. Most girls go through it. She is too young to know what love is, and if you take advantage of her youth at this time, she, and no doubt you also, will be sorry for It later. She should be given an opportunity to grow and develop and meet someone of her own age, whom she could grow to love in the way a woman should. ,.,'r- .-f'i..-.. j 4A. (nc, Si'i.U. 1H1WJI. SPECIAL Luncheon Sets 5 Plates 5 Napkins I Table Cover 10c ECONOMY GROCERY Phone 63 In tl" County Court of t ho Statu On'Kon lor lou.:I;i fmmty. j In Hie inatu-r of th t-dtute of Mat tie I K. Uft-.l. lit rt ast'd. Notu-e is licn by niv'n, that 1hi un duv.is:ni'il hn.- b'M-n ly an oroYr of tin1 Comity Court of Dotmln.f County, J:v jion, duly appoint. 1 miminirt rat or of tho c:.lal( o Matilo K. IIimiI, deceas ed, h mi all person? havinr claims l.lliti-ly T.ioaliv auauiM. Haul estate urn her by notih-1 J.ile is a :i inphoiiy of .'.ciils s i k- lie Th lo prcitcnt the name irop'iiy veil-tint paeans ot trninipM, soMitni: 1 reno ti (I with vonehers annexed to th un-lrries of nitsTy, froonin lunauit.s ol deiHiuneil at his rej-Mentv in Cottage teiidfrness, caroliim serenades oi (irove, Oregon, or lo John T. Loin:, love, or trilling arias of ecstasy- riM Kiim liniiutiu; in Kosrouri;, cirenon. J Ln akluK (tome I n-s, is a sym within nix inonihs from the date of phony of life which eelio.s ii inel tlie first publication of this notice. ody in every heart and home. Jlero is a drama lhat .strikes hinne, ftip it deals with lifn as we all ! live (i. ami concerns the things we .all know home and iiannis and llu- lie that UuU our tliouhts and (memories, however far we may j roam, to the home circle and t he , parents who loved us. The plot is Int-'inailnrnil tractor plows are built i concerned with the romance of n strong ami do fcood work. Sold by I man who must h ae his country Wharton llros. 'because of a mi:!,,,d, los. all rnce (of his parents and cannot enjov ids played l an actrt .Mabel Julit nne of the highest ru- For tliree Wc filmin.v of The v hieh v. ill 1. ic Theatre k;; previous to t In S' ret of the Mills" how a at the Mah'S- t D.iied and first published oil (he t Kith day of July, llCX I HAYNAIin IIKKD, ! Adminislrat'T of die e.,tate of Mat i tie K. Reed. Deceased. I John T. litas. Atloiiiey for the Ks- tatc. tonight, Antonio Mo- speut his entire time in Htrict training' at tin Lis Ang les Athletic club. Tliir. wj's in preparation for the dif'icult rol.' he assumes in the production, which is an adaptation from William Garrett's famous nov el by the same nam's published by Jarroid:-. London. The story is one of mystery, ro- imance and adventure. The star (while e;it,iii)T in a Loudon restau jrant i; plunged into a mystery ! which he ntt'-mp'S to solve without ithe aitl or Scotland Yard. The ao tion mov-3 rapidly anti carries the jyotith intti the hiKhlands of Scot- land, win-re a treasure buried by Pear Mis. Kllsbury: I am only six teen years old, hut 1 know what I want to make my career in life. I want to teach physical education. My mother and father say I am too young to know what I want to do. lo yon thmk 1 am. How should 1 ko about learning it now? F. F. No you aro. not too young to know what interests you, and what you want to make your life work. You may change your mind later, but if you do not, so much the better. Study and read everything you can get on I physical education, and work to make I yourself healthy and physically ! strong. Study hard in school on all subjects, so that you will have a good : education. A teacher must be broad : and cultured in atl subjects. rtiPi i. . SnveLabor-UboruS Orilam r.Mtfai nntlli.. M-,.ljr Bna Delter . canned fruiU in CONSERVo Or by cookina- an ml!.. . i CalUndiiwestigatethisJV ChurchiM Hardware THE WINCHESTER STORE lxkn-iiif Oil Yiu-Htiiiii MlfS KUen Crabtroc, ot the X"w.v Rovh'W, will leave this evening ;()r her annual vacation, n part of which ho will xpend with her Btsler. Mrr. J. I). Ilninllton, at VaiKoiiv.r. Wash. SIks expect; In he absent .'or a month. Touriuir Alaxlin Mrs. l.ymon Spencer and Miss Joi- rpiiine Mcr.ininny leu nero y day for I'orlhinil. enrouto to Alas ka. They v.lll co to Seattle today and board the (steamer which sails f... tlx. U'nuhinplnn iitv Vl'u,!,,,.. day. and expect to Hpend about three weeks visiiinr the various points of Interest, in the northland. ! MAniiL.rr..r 1 final I Piy holding i i "l Wholesale and North fend mil k Th. o, Mout company a in the form., mil... . " 1 Lumber conpajj.' 'that's ;)! i ox" RELIABLE TAILOR J. H. BERNIER . We make Ladies' Suits Men' Suits Phone 143 Cluniagii, Kohlhagen Bldg. (Nut Dwlh) L'MPQUA HOTEL "RoaehnrK's Klneat" NEW AND MODEHN The people of DouKhin County re Invited to niako their hosd quarters bore. W. J. WKAVKR, Trop. VACATION f ! CLEANING i I' Ilea I re ,:! ( "ilMV.I rSSi:s Tllllt I'lTY Notary Public Public Stenographer Kathrine E. Dearborn 206 Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon , I Antlers Tlie.ilie lo flljoy yourself while ! Jack London's lainouM l.ev. l of i'x i the oriii rin:r. ''rhi- Alrmnn on your trip, your wear- 2 ' i nn,.." has i, , fiimni and ,'., J in apparel should be in ? i:!::;s!::V-,'::i .j; ' its llfSt condition. We "tarriiiK l;. i;iaa. ilelinv. the h.ni . I i ol I'he l.i alh.-r I'llMn I'.:. ' 'I his can salisly the most crtt- X Minry u.it- tor its hi. r Male h-.r.. - i J lit' a viimn prill who is all t ' i : t K'11' J would he ciillid a "p al num." V . J the same lime he is courteous, in- . ti lliiri lit nml pimsrased ol a refi il X nature. Yet he ir. a nrle-!ir!i ei. v,.r-i'il in the louL-h tjM-iirs of in.' T rni'i and suivio-eilly s.t I u ,-a t ed with X its iilni'i-'i'!; lu view of I tie a-e- old pniuilit inni'ir ri rlain v. le-i- J'live ui,ir. ;;:.hmm ih, lnivjni; tr;po' t . ;,tol. ,,n ; in- 01 In r hand, in il' of the in " r, i h am i' iil.al-. of the LMllle, Is this la. Ill a 'Kelltle- I TRY OUR WAY Phone 27? Our Auto Will Call liitms III i:i uiu-arilii'd. Ciitinot rnjoy ills i v i,r,.tlv hivi ul.irv i inltTwnvcn ii mm pus i"v." ami hutos uii!il,it, ,u. ,,, H,i thorp arc maiiv th.- hiiiirna. Is rrm-n. tl Imm his , thrllliiii; h-:ioh throughout the nitmr and hi local's hW lamily. , Mn s;ir(im Utm. i jus anil i li" sprc-al M.iruhl IAmmI tt-aiiiic nt tht l ihtTlv m tit row ii'nl UViliii'Sii'lV j A rara:in of DoKkh'H from Cois I P.ay as ti thrmiph Koffhuri; y.-s-'t'Tiiay tiiiouto to Portlaml. Yho 1 carifxan ! ft. tin- K. V. hall a. -Marnhi irhl arly yesterday mornirc ami nvrlw-fl KoM-hurK in thno for I'ir.rli. Aiimmi tlioc in thf jiany w r- : Mr. :.n. ?r.-. W. V. l'rat-r. Mr. an. I Mrs. I-Tn Moor. (. A. P n :'t. 'Ii'in I,- n-i. .IiMias t.;ihr-. Wa! '('r l-'miiifi-. i- N'ort.Mi. M is 1 l-'iliili I'r. -ton. Mr. ami Mrs. .1 i-vii '-'.-iMr'r. Thrlii Strcklo, Mrs. I!'nry , t-'fiirifi. . . Moun, Roru;, ' X' i ; n! Mrs. i.u.lv. ii: l.ornison. Mr. -ami .i rs. P.-. h-r Smith, M H. Uraoo T.T ;i i a'ii! H- orpc .1. Kouri-r, Ov?r From MarshfieP' Ilnwartl Lewis and I'orr.-st Y-ttir. imuiutd n-r irrni Mnihfirld Satur !dav ami isitd wilh .Maiiricti ;.'v- taml and mh.r frh nils. Th".v left j Sunday morning for Collate Ckuo to attend a I'-airinity niinii'. Stiff and cold today aro thu nohlo li ns That, left us litis command, "That's ficmd jro on." To Biri'nitlit'n and sustain the , stricken land. j "That's uood on, America por sonifii'd, i Tie ; sked no quarter, nor relief j From Kndless rare; mortal frame eould hear no more, ; And Cod rall'Ml homo the nation's j weary chief. i liis last words, tho nation's death less lejiary, To finish well each task, nor to j be satisfied ' i With one thing well done; but to po j on to higher planes. j And so today we mourn our chief i with pride. . i i Keveretilly we how our h ads. i lride shines in each misty eye. Our President was every inch a man. His legacy can never, never die. Clara I. Martin. ioi;i;.st riici-3 xkau ioi illi: MAttSlim:U. Am'. 1 :i . A re- I pot t from CoquiHe this morning staieii mat nnmu -0 acres or clown timber in the Prosper Mill company logging camp across from Coquilh had been burned over in a tiro that started vesterday U the lodged -over area. How great the damage will he is not known. The fire will i probomy he curbed as soon ar. it reaches the green timber. Not much i damage was done to the rigging or j equipment. ; A reporl from Powers staled that ithe fire at Camp Four on Salmon rn ek was ruined. It burned about jdil lVet of tr-sile The other dam-fau-e was ;.mall aside from the cost ot ' fighting the blaze. The Kel lake fire is :-iill burning. Roseburg -Scottsburg Stage! LEE C. GOODMAN, Prop. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY READ DOWN Fare Miles Time 0 7:30 ROSEBURG S0.25 5 7:40 WINCHESTER I .30 8 7:55 WILBUR .43 14 8:10 SUTHERLIN .00 17 8:20 OAKLAND 1.05 32 8:50 YONCALLA 1.25 38 9:00 DRAIN Office at Fay's Drug Store 2.60 55 10:00 ELKTON 4.25 76 11:00 SCOTTSBURG KUDU Tim Hh !m it a m '. I- It , II; 1:30 T II 12:10 I I Connects with boat at Scottsburg for Gar diner and Reedsport. Fare 75c r KM .ConntcU i ..j o-...u Lake 8uge! Stages at Ro.eburj. SERVICE WHEN YOU TRAVH 1 By Coast Auto Lines Stages between ROSEBll MYRTLE POINT, COQUILLE and NIARSW a Leaves Roseburg -. West Bound T.9 ; 3 Leaves Myrtle Point " " "M' if! Jl Leaves Coquille North Bound 2 Leaves Marshfield East Bound 3 Leave. Coquill " " 'Miil S Leaves Myrtle Point " " : fc S Fare: Marshfield. 85.00; Coquille, 4.25; MyrtU COAST AUTO UNti A r.n..iiu n r.cn w rrvanT. Mamger aWri,)T.'loTTJ''T.T.TOTTffrrITIMKOS,S nut liia.MON IS A Wll- LHM1I-, 11KII1." 2 Th In mi A Pleasant Aid to the Bath Bath Needs l hat Supply the Luxury Bath Brushes, Sprays, Sponges, Soaps and I'raprant Ball) Salts and Talc Lloyd Crocker l'lONKKIl liilKi .STiiliK 241 N. J:nkn i n ili'i i lint think sn. Sl'.c is mi iilir.i -! i-,1. Miii'i"'i't.'il ii aiui' !!!. ini:.t . hi.i.' il.'s.-. Th.' r-l.' i ' ;i:l i M . p' n. lily sTniu: A number of Sp.in isli-A "KTiraii wiir i't i I'iiiiH oi this city spi nt yi-s-tiTilay ju Pnrthinil wh:",-.' tiley "li joyi d thi'' old Second OreRi.n rc iiniKii. Over oOn cr the fire-on vii-iiiiii'i-rs wlin nir;ii ip:it, ,1 in the cul ture if Manila, All'iust in. I SI'S, v.ere present. The reunion and pic nic w.is held in l.iuirelliiii'sl park. -o- A'l l.Iiu!.- nT pumps, pipe ami fittin;:s WllMNeu Uros. Mrav jnnr Ktock Willi Lilly's fly sp'ay. So,i hy Wharton llros.' stoci; tonic and tali F.ilve. THE NEW GARDNER CI 5 BEARING CRANKSHAFT I . .... v-. fiuarantM I The Only Car with a One-Yesr ftwjj Let us take you for a ride in the """"'"?, convince you it's the best car im" Touring $1350 Equ'" Radio Special " $1680 Sedan UM Coupe . T. n rrfTn AIM Dealer for Douglas County I V N-Jgj TUBBY - a.. MOT HAT WAS V J IT UJA; TVUtM CAI.UAl' ME lR(?nTF(? ACCrllE AlrJTCtiA it A,vuiP': IM fOtli? Ihen How Will He Tell Them Apart? 13 HOUSE -iU TELL Vcoriiooy rj Jr A! 1 fW.,iA'"" Iajhamcha mean U CALLIN" hlL A " iTiiiic Aoriiic WHAT SAID 1T-HF Kt . - - - LOOKS JUST .IKE ME -HE AIN'T IN CUE HOUSF. r'.r S IM OUR CAQOEM ILLGET HIM I 1 S J 1 ' 1 . . . I I I L'AkUr.AI. By WINNER MRCHIE th- fresh KID THAT THINKS P.E ' cm call me names , AH GET A WAV WIT. IT WASN'T HE. IT WAS ARCHIE SAID IT - I'M .OSWALD K -i "CIVEVA THAT PUNCH fL I EVE SO KAMTELLSA APART FROM ARCHIE -AM w. CATCH HIM ru GWElN 0 TOO J TTTJ, I-" . too r-7,A , l-f 1 i. 'I '" 'i.l MIA 'iluiC': WAtq FOR 18 gpt is- ,?.',"''j. . 'm ,.