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ROSEBURO NEWS REVIEW, TUES3AY, AUGUST 21, 1923.
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THE MISFIT:
By JANE PHELPS
Coming A carload of wire fence. Get it from
the car at reduced prices.
Order Now! J
Wanted I lay. Wheat, Oats, Vetch. Cheat, Rye, 1
We will buy, store, clean, or sell on consignment. , X
See Us First, We Can Save You Money. I
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange j
Roseburg and Oakland X
SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING
CHAPTERS
Natalie llorton, secretary til a
prominent luwyer, marries Ilorucc
( randcll un aristocratic bachelor
and client of her employer. Crandell,
who hart pionilsed to remain with his
widowed mother, take .Natalie to his
home lifter marriage.
Natalie In vouuk, lovely, a clever
: busin'-ss elrl, but with absolutely no
I Idea of life a lived in her husband's
establishment. Mnr. Crandell resents
; her son's marriage unci taken no pains
to (unreal the fai t. Natalie In made
to feel she Is a "misfit" awl also
: h arns that her mother-in-law would
have welronied lieverly Kainsford, u
I society girl, as Horace's wife. .
1 Craig Jlarper. friend of CrandoH's,
'taken an interest In Natalie and one
afternoon a chance meeting; causes
tin' latter' l"t arrival home for dinner.
REDUCE THOSE DANGEROUS
SWOLLEN VEINS
' NOTICE TO THE INDEPENDENT
PRUNE GROWERS. ,
Doctor's Recent Discovery Also Heals
Boils, Carbuncles, Abscesses, and
Open Sores in a Few Days
Physician! aro preHrrilmitf ami Iioh
pit a In uainK a n;w and hannlfHH, y't
very powerful Kermk:iio that tint only
cauHtB enlarged or varicose veius and
bunches to become uornial, but also
reduced goitre, eularged fctHinlrj and
wen a.
Atk any flrnt-cluHH riniKKlut for an
original two-ounce bottle of Mooiie's
Kineraid (HI (full Htrt'imtli) and refuse
to accept anything In ita place It ia
aui'h a highly concent rutfd prepara
tion that two ounce h hints a long time
and, furthermore. If this wonderful
discovery doea not prod u en the re
sults auilcitated, you can have the
price refunded.
It In not wine for anyone to allow
awollen veins to keep on enlurtrhifr.
Often they burnt and cause week of
pain, HU'ferfng and lnsn of employ
ment . Mart the Kineraid Oil treat
ment uh directions advlae and im
provement will Im-kih at once. Nathan
Kiillerton, the Itexall Ktoro, Host-burg,
Oregon.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
PR. M. H. PLYKIl ChlropraUc Vhp
siclKu. 114 V. Lane SL
( At a inor-tinK of U independent
prune jjrowera of lamglaH county held
in Itnaebuix on last Saturday the
j iMh, at which time of amli growem
!woie present, it wart unanimously vot
ed to expend one tenth of a cent a
pound of their celling price for ndver
Using purjuisfrt. In order to carry out
and put into effect this resolution it
will be necessary for each of the
growers to hIkii a contract with hi in
dividual packer to withhold thn above
stated amount from his selling price
'and turn the name over to the ailvir-
i llHing committee.
A meeting of the Independent grow-
: errt Ih therefore called for two
o'clock on Sat ui day the 20th, at the
' office of the county ngent in the fed
era! building at Koseburg for the pur
pom' of Mining such advertising con-
tract. Any grower not able to attend
this meeting and desinuu to get the
, benefits of the advertising proposed
; will find a copy at the office of the
county agent Vhere he may tdgn the
bailie.
j W. W. CARDWELL.
Chairman of the advertising com.
I l)o your fall plowing and dishing
jwltli International tractor tools. Th'-y
tare built to go into the ground. Sold
by Whariou iJrus.
SURVEYORS
Licensed Engineer
EPPSTEIN & STEWART
M North Jackion
Phone k7
A. S. l lti;Y SON'S
Are ready to furnish ull. kinds ol
rough a';d dressed lumber and tim
bers, l'rice right.
I Arundel, ni.mo tuner. Phone 1S9-I..
PEACHES
This is the best time to can
peaches. We can supply
you with good ones this
week.
Economy Grocery
Phone 03
DR. II. C. CHURCH
OPTOMETRIST AND EYIiSlUHT
SPECIALIST
22 Perkins ItldK. Host-hurt;, Ore.
Telephone SO
I CHAPTER XIX
Horace and his mother were at
dinner. Natalie sped up the stairs to
chaniie her frock, then hurried dawn,
to be Kieeti d by a frozen stare from
Mrs. ('rand' II, a look of reproach
from Horace. i
"I'm sorry I tun late, Horace." she
said. "1 drove farther than 1 intend
ed.'' "Try ami time yourself le tter ln-re-aiter,"
he replied coldly, as he rose
and seated her. ".Mother has been
much annoyed."
Natalie made no further apolotry.
Shu wanted to say she didn't care if
she was annoyed, lint, us usual, she
ke;-t her thoiiKhis to herself and utu
in silence. In their room Horace
spoke sharply to her:
"I shall be Kerry I nave you the car
if you ever let this happen aeain.
Mother was terribly upset. Then,
too, it Isn't the thiiiK lor a youiiK
woman to be driving about alone af
ter dusk. It was incotisiih-rate of you.
Pi ople will gossip."
"1 wasn't t'.lone," Natalie was
about to say, when u maid appeared,
sayitiK to Horace:
".Mrs. Crandall wishes to speak with
you," and he hurried away. Oh, well,
! site would tell him later!
Natalie knew Horace's horror of
Rossip, that it amounted almost to a
mauiu with him, that it was one with
his mother. That her having a com
panion and that companion an attrac
tive unmarried man, might make it
wor.-e in their eyts than being Rhine,
did not occur to her. Stie wan too
ciatid over tin- at'icrnoou's little ad
venture, too pleased with herself be
cause of Harper's flatteries.
:;he had forgotten Mrs. llaster en
tirely, forgotten that she had seen
her.
Harper had spoken of her hair
she had laid aside her hat at the Inn
complimented her upon' her dist,nc
tive way of dressing it; had told her
not many women could stand such
simplicity. Natalie rose, looked In
the mirror, studied herself. Yen, it
suited her. Her long ride, had made
her sieepv: Horace was probably
playing thesn with bin mother. She
sullied a llltle aarcastically an the
thought they had not Inwted her to
sit with them, punishing her because
thn wan lute for dinner. Finally she
undressed und went to bed. When
Horace came up ahe was sound
asleep.
In the mornlns Horace hurried with
hln dressing, anxious to get to the of
fice early. He was still rather cross
with her, so Natalie thought, and she
made no effort to talk to him. After
he left shii fell rath.r sorry she
hadn't told him she was not alone
the day before, that Iiari-r was with
her. Put she would till him that
night. Ho would have time to get
over his annoyance because Hhe wm
late. ThlH ideu of making such a fusn
over a few minutes seemed puerile,
but she had not lived with Mis. Cran
dell for months without learning that
what she, thought right meant noth
ing in that household.
Peverly Rainsford lunched with
them. Mrs. Crandell was very suave,
very sociable with her guest, but
eyed Natalie coldly as the meal pro-L-ivsscd.
Her verv extin s.iion wan a
question as to why the Lord had sol
aifllcted her In her sons choice of a
Wife.
"Tell me, Deverly," she asked, "if
it is not n secret, is it true that you
are going to marry Craig Harper."
Jerked to attention, Natalie 'waited
for the reply.
"Nolhiug Is settled yet. dear Mrs.
Oraiuieir." lieverly replied with a
blush of Just the" right shade and di
mensions. "It never will be if 1 call
help it!" Natalie thought.
"He Is a fino feliw. a great catch.
And mere than all else he is one of
us." .'.Irs. Crandell remarked. "One
can't lay too much stress on that, liev
erly, dear."
Ilevi rly agreed.
Chaotic thoughts seethed in Nata
lie's brain. Harp r was her friend,
she liked him. Married to lieverly
Ilainsi'ord he 'would no longer he a
friend; he would be lb verly's hus
band. Klin couldn't afford to lose
his friendship; she wouldn't!
No thought of infidelity to Horace
in the thought tame to her. She hud
so few friends that was nil, and she
just couldn't lose those she had. liev
erly itainsl'ord was popular, had many
friends, shu didn't need Harper.
H was queer reasoning if you like,
hut it was Natalie's. And it was tlie
result of her enviroune ul, of the lack
of appreciation of thone sho lived
with.
I rah; liarp.-r thought her lovely,
(-banning, did nut heskate to tell her
so. He alone of all she had met in
this new life of ht rs tr-.-ated her as
one of tin in. Instead of as an uuwel-coini-d
rank outsider.
H.-r face hanii ued. She would see
Craig, in k him if It were true lie was
to marry Ilevei-lv Kainsford. He had
proposed they have tea at the Kitz
some day. She would call him up,
tell him she would be delighted to go.
Tomorrow :ilelie luviM- Disaster
ADVICE
TO THE ,
LOVELORN
MRS. ELLSBURV
(Address all communications
to Mrs. Ellsuury, core of New
Review.)
Dear Mrs. Ellslmry: Can you j
tell me the best way to show a buy
you really cire for him? Will he.
know it if you give up going with
anyone else, anu go just wun mm. ;
or should you go about with others j
.....I.. t.r... 1....I...... . Ir.w.n him III.,
lo iiiani- ii.iii j. -aiv.ua - v -
lerested? WOIH4IE1J DOLLY.
Worried Dolly: Cut II you aro en.
gageil to one, go iilxnit nilli all your
friends anil do not show (hat you
tare more for one lima liny other.
When you promise, lo murry some
one, then, show that yon rule for
him, you should not go with anyone
else, iini do not do Ibis until you are
engage I.
Dear Mrs. Kllsbnry: There is"a
certain boy in lioieburg that I ad
mire very much. I have never met
him but would like to. He Is a Rood
r,.nfl t.i a Kiiv friend nf mine. 1
am going to have a few friends down
to my house soon for a picnic sup
per. I want him to oomo but as I
don't know him. am puzzled as to
I10W to invite him. Shall I tell thin
friend just to bring him,- or should
I invite him personally.
prTTlORFI.Y.
P.iittei-rly: Haw this friend of
yours arrange nil Introduction some
time before your picnic supper.
While you uro talking (ell him Hint
you an lialng n few friends- Infor
n'ally tor n picnic supper and would
like to liuve J 1 1 tit come also.
FHELDMIY
HE M HOTEL
DollarSavedisTEnd
OilStovesandConservosThiti
Ht Dtecbuni
orConservosal$ld.20insteijo(i1i
ora$25.50 Jewel Oil Stove f 6,
, See them at n
ChurchlW H&rdwaf k
. THE WINCHESTER STORjj '
PRUNE OPENING PRICE
AWAITED BY GROWERS
SALEM, Aug. 2U. Emphatic de
nial is made at the Oregon tlrowers'
association of a current report thai
the association is about to slash
prices on prunes, especially ,111s, and
open at some price below the pres
ent market.
Manager Paulus, as well as the
heads of the various departments
dealing with sales, nil stated that
no such proposition has even teen
given consideration by the associa
tion. .
Manager Taulus declared that the
association la waiting on the Cali
fornia opening prices before it
makes a move as to establishment
of prices, and stated that all sales
so far made to the aasociationon the
tentative basis heretofore published
hpve been made subject to the
open In.
T1' Port th u
-arly Put over Uln
r. or delay ltwT
.report. It ,.c hf,'
!... " r" "me om wis .;
omi me na
I were coming. ; r
"""tn OlfMih t-
tht any r '7"l
is constructed ot .
. i uia
Edison Ma2duaxfii.i,i-
riv npiny at Wbin.. n-
UMPQUA HOTEL
"Rosebnrg's l-'lnest"
NEW ANO MODERN
The people of Douglas County
ro Invited to make their head
quarters here.
W. J. WEAVER, Prop.
1
6'. V hia
mmmi
Your collars will make
many trips to Ol'li laun
dry alter a trial for our
superb work pb-.i.es and
lengthens the life of the
collars.
Notary Public Public Stenographer
Kathrine E. Dearborn
206 Perkins Bldg.
Roseburg, Oregon
1 i IN
Antlei-s 'figure
In selecting the casi for '"The
Ntnel y ii nd Nine," a Havid Smith
production the Vltauiaph lig spec
Mi picture which will he shown at
the Antler Theatre tonight. Cttllem
Moore watt choHcn for Hie heroine
from n noro of screen Mars. Miss
Moon was selet ted hecanse fit
ted l he role to perfect ion. She is
naturally the demure little cotiuiry
girl-who would he willing to sacri
fice hersi If to save oiln rs. t w;ts
v.ith Home (litficully that Vitagraph
:ecuii'd Miss Moore for the rnp', ;ia
shi was actively engaged in two
other pictures at the time the pro
duction was st. ir ted. Within a
month she completed four pictures
In which she w;is starred and then
came to Vitarraph to work in an all
star cast with llertrude Astor and
Warner I'.aUer.
ly the Spanish settlers. History re
cords the occasions when the Span
ish emigrated to the southwest of
north America in a climate some
what similar to that of their native
country. They brought with them
not only their customs nnd art hut
always manifested an alluring spirit
; of romanticism, chivarry and glam
our t hat has never yet failed to
; make a strong appt al to even those
of anot her race.
.Majesiir Theatre
P'Ver;I historic sites in southern
California and Mexico were used lor j
"Fortunes Mask.' which will be
sli'iwu at the .Majestic Thtatre to-
night. The nearness of Vitagraplfs
west roast studios to the Mexican
! line made It convenient for the com
J pany to take advantage of the pic
turesque country similar to the lo
' c;:h iilmut which the story was wov-
ieii. The p:-;ures(ue possibilities oft
the story appealed very strongly to
j hoth Mr. Williams and lMrector Kns-1
imi:;gcr. I
"ALL OUT"
When the fire engine signals "all
out." ft may mean that ou are
ALL tU'T. too, if von do not lairy
adequate fire iiisiirauce Tlie cost
its small to insure against hus by
fire. Don't put it off.
INSURE TODAY
Our office is tit your servii e.
1'olieieH properly written in r 1 i -
able tompjutes. We uiil be rl.nl
to advise -11 x i .1 i u i f:r.-
Mira:u'. Your bu--.ii. s.- will be
given can tul attention. v s, n
ftre Insurance and gin- m r i. e t,
ettr imlit y holders.
G. V. YOUNG SON
I'lliK I.N'Sl'KANCI-:
115 fan st. pin n:
hO TlrnE TO HUNT for a tlocior
tir c!i t.vc sb'ie wlicn su-lilrnly
trui-.i H nil n -m III: u-lr-ilunl ( i.iii.
tb-adU njusci..tl; i pii.ili.itiui; dun i horii.
chaTvIberlain'S
COLIC mid IMAKIiilOLA
fcliveS ill't.iAt MMtT-itll. - Mi-f "I nil! Ca?Wi
l.iberly Thcnti-e
Never In fore has Douglas fair
banks waxed o cnihuMa-itic over i le-sne.-e.--s
alltl ad la i i':i t ion of a leeitM-e
as In- has over '"!'!. .Mail of Zur
ro," hit foerlti I'liited Arii.--ls' iro
ilui'tion wlii.-b will be Hie feature ni
the l.iberly Theatre, beginning lo-ni.i-.lit.
'I'lioM- criiLs who have vb-wed
"The Mark in' Xorro" have jiro
claiiind ihat Kalr'ianks h;is ev:eliii;
;aii of his incWous lii-riorniani-es.
IThis Is due to some nli-nt lo tin
j m-a nious s!er aad tin- ocportiini
iiis aiforded "Hong" to make the
' vr- .iii st u.- e of hi.-, ailih lie ahiliiy.
j 'I'lie b:n-!;-i-tuiii d ol the slory is
'.miih nil iiieunil e.irly simth- in I'al
l.loini.L ol' ttra'.-lv a t- li I i ry aAo w In n
it-; .1 . i t-i . -i Wei-,- aln.i. ly guarded
; Ileliii-neil l-'i-oiu Pol-tlaml
J Mr. and Mrs. (',. A. Uillmore and
l-i null r. Mai-tone, who have been
jvisiiing in I'-v-tland for the past
week, returned heme yesterday af
ternoon. B;:,itir.t Prr.yer Meeting
' A npeci-;l meeting will he held at
tiie Itapiist chu'-eb on the regular
prayer ineeiing night. Hev. Mr. (Incite)
I'.ister of the )Ieal-hurg, Cal. llaldist
: chun ll will speak at tie meeting. He
bus made an extended study of the
Holy Spirit and will speak on Ihat
oihject. willt particular reference to
the manife.-iai ions of the Spirit. This
is a subject of mum interest. The
.ineiiibers of Die church aro urged to
.hear him. oilier church people nre
in vited.
MAnSHITKI.lJ, Aug. CO. In line
with other progressive moves which
have been made in Maishfield this
season is a brand now one which
came about when the builders and
capitalists from the outside, came
here and learned what was going on
in the city expansion.
The newest project is a propose,!
building at (he northwest corner of
Anderson avenue and Fourth street,
100x100, w here L. A. Diane and Walter
Irons, of Mafshfield, and A. H. Iilanc
of Portland and L. V. Metzger of
Uoseburg will construct a three story
concrete, re-inforced building as a
hole!.
The project was discussed today by
I.. A. Iilanc, who is familiar with the
plans of the partners, and Mr. Ulanc
slated that they arc ready to start
construction immediately upon being
assured of tennants for the first floor.
The two second stories are to be
given over to the hotel and there
will be between 73 and 80 rooms on
these floors. The plans provide for
at least six baths on each floor.
The building Is to be heatcl wilh the
most up-to-date water system and
there will bo hot and cold water in
all rooms.
The building is to be heated wilh the
Immediately upon securing tenants
for the .irsi floor, and it 1s expected
this eorungency will be taken car"!
of within the next few days.
Mr. Iilanc said that the demand for
hotel room is such that they have no
hestitancy in starting the construction
for they have a lessor for the two U
per stories who is ready to furnish
and lease for a long term of years.
I'nless tenants appear shortly, Mr.
Ulanc said they probably would throw
a portion of the main floor into Ithe
hotel project and thus be able to go
ahead nt once and have the building
ready for winter.
"Ve have made the government an
offer for room in our building for (he
postoffice," said Mr. Iilanc, "and
consider that it was a favorable tender."
Roseburg -Scottsburg SU,
LEE C. GOODMAN, Prop.
hsiui EAItfl SUNDAY
READ DOWN
Fare Miles Time
0 7:30 ROSEBURG
80.25 S 7:40 WINCHESTER
.30 8 7:55 WILBUR
.45 14 8:10 SUTHERLIN
.50 17 8:20 OAKLAND
1.05 3i 8:50 YONCALLA
1.25 38 8:00 DRAIN
Office at Fay's Drug
Store
2.60 55 10:00 ELKTON
4.26 76 11:00 - SCOTTSBURG -
heui
Time jv5r
4:W
3:50
1:40
3;
!:
2:50
2:
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8 ! U
Connects with boat at
Scottsburg for Gar
diner and Reedsport.
Fare 75e
Connect with North ! Count i m
and South B o u n d I Laki ta !
Stages at Roseburg. tut
I taut
1
THE NEW GARDNER
5 BEARING CRANKSHAFT
The Only Car with a One-Year GuinntH ,
Let us take you for a ride in the new RADld SPECIAL 14
convince you it's the best car made
Touring 1 : 118 !
Radio Special U3M Equipots
Sedan -HMO
Coupe 13M
L.C. GOODMAN
Dealer for Douglas County 1 12 N. Jackson Sl
EMPLOYE OF MOUNT PEAK
MINE HAS EYE INJURED
A splinter or steel flew into the left
eye of Kit-hard II. llalverson. Satur
day afternoon, while lie was sharpen
ing a piece of steel, cutting Into the
interior of the eye. Mr. llalverson is
employed with the Mount Peak mine,
which is located ten miles from IUd
ille. He was brought to (his city and
taken care of by Dr. Seely. X-rays
were taken, but the exact seriousness
of the case has not yet been ikter-uiined.
SERVICE WHEN YOU TRAV
By Coast Auto Lines Stages between ROSEM
MYRTLE POINT. COQU1LLE and MARSHFE
Leaves Roseburg West Bound U" !''
Leaves Myrtle Point
m - 10:30 AM.
North Bound 11:00 AN.
er" JSiii?!
i,iwiiie ( . u f'JOP.l
Leaves Myrtle Point " " :" ",', iy
Fare: Marshfield, $5.00; Coquille. 4.25; Myrtle Win n-
ktivca t.oquniQ ..
Leaves Marshfield
ucavci vnquuie
Harshfield, $5.00; Coquille, "J"" ""
COAST AUTO LINES
-rr ii ddvimt. Manaflef '
Coquille, Ore, GEO. W. BRYANT, Manaj
Try our way. Westinghouse electric ,
ramies, sold on ea..y payments. Hud- j
"nr. Kleetrto store.
RELIABLE TAILOR
J. H. BERNIER
n,rfn. (Next Doer UmpdUiH"
We make Ladles' Suits
Men s suits
Phone 14
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TUBBY
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