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SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 192J. Ciiii T HOSEBURQ NEWS-REVIEW, i I ii sssss 13f :THE MISFIT By JANE PHELPS GOOD SEED! CLEAN SEED! If jrmi want It plare vour orders early, if mi liavu It t sell sco ns. We will buy. or atore and clean, or ml! on -"in'n,iment. There la no money In sowing wccda or Itfilit grain ev n fur liny. Bring In your iwl and let ua clean It for yon. Wo will h;iv! our new cleaning machinery et up In a few day and will be able to clean a load of seed grain for you while, you wall. Don t now wend, there are already ton many growing. How about that farm machinery you will need nreltv km! letter get your order In now and save money. Feme? Carload comliiK. Order now and get It from the tar ut a saviim. I I. l 7 f their rlVle ha "f f"1 "r ,hu 0P"ra' ' TB1" ITL hi 'mother r.ed occasi.llly by -ruining at iho hotiKc, or Koinu- to aomn luim.uu where she felt entirely out 01 ptucc. See us first, we can save you money. Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg and Oakland i CHAPTER XVII ' N'atallu was no brlKlit at looked so brldil rather. I Kixike of it. She would have told him : fit meet Ithov been alone, hut wilh his mother sUtiiiK tl: ere all she said was: I -1 had a nice long ride out Into the country this afternoon." They were I KiiiK to the theater, and after that ; she forcot all about her casual nieet T ! iiii; Willi Harper. It held no slcnll'l X Uance for Iter, have that she had en f ijoved his apparent interest lu her T 1 working (Inya before she married Hot- i ace. I Natalie had yet to learn that beinc ia ( randell was as much of a handicap jin Koine about unobserved as britiK a 'while elephant; she never yet hud I ihourht of her responsibility to that I aristocratic name: it had never oc iciiired to her that her movements I were of interest. Natalie had taken her place in so il, Lie rliHn In her car. usually alone, ,iii,nr.r lurcvsInK for dinner. itiiiiR lliary If dinner, ,, .,i i,i moth- that Jiorai.e .,.,. . , rii er iin)tu viienn, ui ii'.,,,r. ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN by MRS. ELLSBURY (Address ll communication to Mrs. Kllsbury, care of News-Review.) , . . , c-il.,!,....., . T ... milii n To many girls this routine would . .irl.' but 1 don't think It in seem ullurlug; p rhaps had 11 Be , rKht fl(r ,nen or boya to tell stories outlined to Natalie More Hit if-, ,hll k.e , Irol)t (l lnft what riure she. loo. would have thoucnt o-u.lin a gir n(, when B boy ,()eg thut? Hut her lack of congenial Irlemis J(ow au ghe Bh(jw thut hB n(M,nt her icnstant repression of heself. ner ljl(e )(, 4'1'ZZLED. HiotiKhts. were bre.ding In her a sort , .,lzir,I.t h nill ,(,.,, all, , ot morbidness that made her at times h ( mmiw si.luro Mt SERVICE WHEN YOU TRAVEL By Coast Auto Lines Stages between ROSEBURG, MYRTLE POINT. COQUILLE and MARSHFIELD appear sulky "I can make nothing of her," Mrs. Crandell confided to her bosom friend .Mrs. Haxter. '.She doesn't seem to care for anything or anybody. What Horace ever saw in her 1 cannot con ceive. Caught by her pretty face, I suppose," she finished bitterly. "She's surnlv. not Interesting or eieiy because it was what was ex-1 interested, Mrs. Haxter repoeo. i oe pected of Horace Crandell s wife. Hut, three bad lunched together, and Nat lacking a part in It. the place meant j ulie had scarcely spoken during the nothing to her save boredom. I meal. "Who was she?" Kxasperated by her lack of conver sation. Airs. Crandell askeu: once. If tbey ,ersM In telling: those kind of stories you should cllscon. tiiiiie your friendship. Show your (lif.plcie.ui-e by neither laughing nor replying n hen I he story Is told, or wij lug outright that you ilo not like it, mid for 1 in) never to Jo it again. I lar w Dear Mrs. Kllshury;--Peop!e seem lo come to you for advice for ev erything so I thought 1 would too. Is It all rivht for a man lo take off his coat ut a bIiow if he is very The (laughter of small town peo-warm. Should I go first down the plo. perfectly respectable peoplo of nlsle when going to a snow, nnouiu Give the Bird a New E MJilBetter or LltwU onrl t, w,a .. . "M1 fluent . 'hlpoent They are on di.iu. 71 01 riM see them to appreciate their 0Uf itd6 ...i prices on then,. Bargam. m Dinner SeUihUWe, , , elsoinanendlessnumberofothj that help to make everyday Churchiil H&rdwarp THE WINCHESTER STORE 4:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 6:00 M. :00 P. M. (-30 P. M. Marshfleld, 15.00; Coqullle, S4.25; Myrtle Point, 3.75 COAST AUTO LINES r.A,,,tu tin. GEO. W. BRYANT. Mananer pnone u Leaves Roseburg Leaves Myrtle Point Leaves Coqullle ... Leaves Marehfield . Leaves Coquille . . . Leaves Myrtle Point Fare Weit Bound 7:30 A. M. 10:30 A. M. North Bound 11:00 A. M. East Bound 8:00 A.M. " " 8:45 A. M. 9:19 A. M. Why Is It you are not more popu-1 ,.,., I!llt of n,eans. no social tn youni; woi i ""r ow.i HKe.st.in,lillK.. N(lt ,.v,. lo h,.r frivail and older? Heiiirinber It is not Uiu jirelty faced woman whom men dan dle after who are social successes, it is the woman the women like and ad- flid Mrs. Crandell admit Natalie was an office frirl, nor knowlnR that Nat alie made no attempt to hide it, that she rather gloried in it "It must be a trial to you," Mrs. Haxter said, svnipathetically. "Hor ace and you have been lu such perfect g j mire. "1 puess It Is because 1 can't talk V their laiiKuaKe," Natalie petulantly Ml .., I .I,,,,, Thi.l-.. to lane lo ino men. i can jusl suiiiuj-- still end let them look at inu. ..V... .1, ...1 nnblnir .-;L-).,.,l uhA h:,,l IiiiiiI wtiU know, lube was an unintentional listcuer. ltgW.TTWT-T-T-r litiK her impudent reply would be re- She had (tone to her room directly pealed lo Horace. Hut she fret leu itincueon was over, pin. on er imi imiler the cold, unsvmnathetic manner door Ihlncs. and passed Mrs. Cran- B I "It is. and I think he Is beRlnninB , to see his mistake." Once again Nat- RELIABLE TAILOR We make Ladles' 8ults Men's Suits Pnone 149 J. H. BERNIER We Da Alterations Cleaning and Pressing Kohlhagen Bldg. (Next Door Umpqua Hotel) I buy candy in a bug or a bo Thank you for answering these silly I questions. TK1IUY. Te'ly: IV o, never Inhe your rout off in a llientre. If there Is no usher , you should leiul the wey itoun the Hlslt. mid wall for Iho lady to step I Into the sent first. If for the show I either n hag or box of raiiily is nil J llKlit. Jl you lire railing on mo. and wish lo tnko candy, take it in a box. Sco Willard Smith, breeder of puio bied llolsteins. (ilide, Ore. 0 rainless extraction of teeth at room 9, Masonic Temple. Dr. Nerbas. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DIl. M. H. PJVYKR Chlropratio Tliy slcUn. 114 W. Lane SL News-Hovlew circulation 4125. SURVEYORS Licensed Engineer EPPSTEIN. & STEWART 248 North Jackson Phono 87 Is Not Improved AccordinK to 'word received here today, .l.-s. Smith Hailey. a former HoM-hurK resideiit who is seriously 111 at Col time tlrovc, is no heller. She has been critically ill fur the past few weeks. Mr. ii mi Mrs. Hal lev have ben married t;s years the 1 itii day of .Nudist. Their many friends in HoseiinrK are very anx ious conrerninu Mrs. Hailey. A special" price on electric liKhliiiK plant-; lit Wharton Uros. SPECIAL Luncheon Sets 5 Plates 5 Napkins 1 Table Cover 10c ECONOMY GROCERY Phone 63 DR. II. C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST AND KYE&IGHT SPECIALIST 222 Perkins BlilR. Roseburg, Ore. Telephone 8G of her nic.iber-in-law, and occasionally ; dell's door slinhtly ajur just as Mrs. some of the pertness of her youimer ; Haxter said: office days offended the older woman. "Horace and you have been ill such "I am not surprised after that nil perfect accord," and, also to hear Mrs. ladvlike speech, that you aren't a sue-1 Crandell's reply. cess." was her reply." Was Horace tirinic of her? Did he Had Natalie been a reader she 1 think marrying her a mistake? wouid have found much oleasure in Natalie would not believe it! the well-stocked library. Put she was! "It isn't true!" she said fiercely, as not, never had been. And now she she went down the steps. "He loves was too restless, too bored to lose her- I me. She's trying to make it true self in u book. Her days, she grum-'inj I hate her!" bled, were all alike. Shopping, prut- Tomorrow A Bit of Stolen Pleasure ternoon, Miss lint Ji llradford re ceiving the prize for the best and neatest work. -Mrs. Trueblood en lertuined with humorous readings land music was also enjoyed by the ! guests. Mrs. Helcher assisted the ( Continued from page 3.) hostess. mSbcietv Eugene Sunday Tht'ro are ninny hero who will b1 UMPQUA HOTEL "Roseburg's I'lnest" NEW AND MODERN The people of Douglas County are Invited to make their head quarters here. W. J. WHAVKR, Prop. Notary Public Public Stenographer Kathrine E. Dearborn 208 Perkine Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon mm The weekly wash is best handled our careful wnv. Low rates, best service. interested in the iinnnunccmen! of 1 the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Albert McMuridiy of Kugene. Mrs. Mc Murphy was formerly Mrs. Alberta Mc.Murphy, and Mr. McMurphy was a broiher-ln-law of Hie bride. Mrs. .McMurphy Is prominent ill Eugene lod;;e and social circles, and is past grand matron of tiie Eastern Star of Oregon. Tin y were married In Sunday,- and spent a short honeymoon in North Hi nd visiting at the home of (1. A. Martin. .Mr. McMurphy formerly made his home in Eos Angeles. It is understood 1 hat th"y w'!! n r.ko their home in Euyenc. I Antlers Will 1 I! II I f 1 - I S Hz ! W I - T "7!fl P11": dissolved lu wat g K-y V rTxrhvr?ihr?i R I cover the fruit. Care ' pSiflkiSCX'JyVj ln. tak out and w: 1 ifStoto1&p.2aiHiAal ,-r.il changes of cl.-.i W7 j ami peel from half orange, half cup yy 1 , raisins. Wedding at Cook the figs as for preserves. Cut Into small pieces, add the orange and raisins, which have likewise been cut into small pieces, and cook together for one hour. Add the nuts fiw min utes before the cooking is finished. I'ack and seal hot. Process In Jars as above mentioned. Fig Marmalade. ITse the overripe fruit, which must be treated in the hot soda bath as de scribed for canning figs. 1'se tbree- iiiiiiLi i inline! ,i miK'ii 11' em- (luium , ftnil iitul enolf tnirclhcr. Mash fine I r.u'eH' witli a potato niusher or strain through a colander. Cook until thick. Pack and process as for preserves. Candied Figs. Vse four pounds figs and four cups sugar. Prepare the fits as for can ning. Make a thick syrup of the sugar and water, add figs and cook nnlil tbev are clear. Din out and drain. Spread on plules in the sun Have Vaudeville or place in a drier. Turn the figs I ti. managers of the Antlers the.v every day and press flat. When well tl,r llavl, announced a vaudeville pro dried, dust wltli powdered sugar and Kmm, which will he given on Mon pack in boxes or jars. If preferred, j ,v ,m, Tuesilav eveuings In connec they may he layered In granulated 1 tin Wiih the regular picture. Sam m'K'11"- j and Elise Coldie, who will present Crystallized Figs. t, vaudeville numbers, are Just re- Prepare the figs us tor rnnilyiii. j tiiriiinir from a world's tour, in which Make a thick srup and while it is they have entertained and been f. a hniling drop the figs into it. Remove, 1 ,lir,., tit the hest theaters. Mr. Coldie drain and dry. Repeat several ti s 1.. private tile is Caul Sam Harris juniil the ngs are thoroughly coated : ,.,., i,h twelve (ierman planes I with crystallized sugar. ,,, lis ,.ri ,,,, isl ,,, VTtm,i Sweet Pickled Figs. I ,,i,S!1,,BSr f n,,, Victoria Cross, the Take five quarts of hall-ripe figs. cr(,ss ( ,.,.,, ,,., ,no n,.iK(linSi I with stems. Put iirto salt water and ,. (-,.x ,, (;,m,, , the Dis till th.l" stand twelve hours. Drain ti11;uish-il Service .Medal. The acts and parboil in alum water, using a 1V,i, ,.,.v wm ,,n.s,.Ilt were writ piece of alum half the si.-e of a nut-...,, ,v Aaron Hoffman, the author of llfficlellt l Wi l.-.iMie Stnineer" anil "l-'rieti.llv Enemies." nn Monday night they will l''i ei-t "A:-p;,- sauce," a fruit cock : and en Tuesday. "His Night net.' a ("le-ily playlet. MOVIES Antlers Theater Men since the dawn of history have counted the world well lost for a woman's smile. Lewis Stone Is the dupe and Ksielle Taylor a modern Circe In "A Fool There Was," a new special which plays at the Antlers tonight. Einmett J. Flynn Is credited with the direction. On a journey to Russia, where he ! is to fill war contracts, a financier en- t counters a siren who has duped many of his associates. The magnate bus sneered openly at the weaklings: he, in turn, forgets position, fimlly, honor and. friends, and the finale It Is as in exorable and ghastly as one of Poe's hair-curling phantasies. Lewis Stone is at ease In a sphere of metropolitan luxury; he is an aris tocrat lo the tore, even In his "cups" never oversteps the bounds of gen tility. His work in a mirror-smashing episode Is conceived with subtle fin esse and lingers In the memory after one has left the theater. Estelle Taylor, as the temptress, evinces iutelligence; she is the mod ern vamp who lures men s souls to the shores of hell with a lift of LONG DISTANCEHA1BM Motor Truck Service. No Job too Big fa rT) Sjuicitiy and tconomically Moving of Household Goods Given Sptdj Attention Goods Stored, Packed or Shipped H. S. FRENCH TRANSFERAL STORAGE CO. Phone 220 ROSEBURG, OREGON her wanton eyes." Miss Taylor's sub dued character Is cloBe to real life. Liberty Theater . I "Knst Sido, West Side" Is an ac- j curate Bllce of life which is finely J acted by players chosen for their 1 adaptability for their roles as well as 1 for their talent. In the cast are Kileen Percy and Kenneth Harlan. J two playerH always dependable, who always give their hest and by giving1 It have established a largo following. The picture is adequately mounted j so that lis scenes abound wilh the cor-, met atmosphere and Is directed with a deep appreciation for its human in terest. It is nn accurate slice of life, i I Tomorrow and Monday ut tho Liberty theater. Roseburg -Scottsburg LEE C. GOODMAN, Prop. 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