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ROSEBUBO NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22. 1923- PAGE 8IX f THE MISFIT: A BIG TRA DvT t Try t ire I ence Coming A carload of wire fence the car at reduced prices. Order New! Wanted! fay, Wheat, Oats, Vetch, Cheat, Rye, We will buy, store, clean, or sell on consignment. See Us First, We Can Save You Money. By JANE PHELPS ' CIMITIIlt XX t ""h. nothh.5. The luncheon over. Mm. Crandell '"' " una Kcyeriy went to some timrnniiic : local news , : J ! Mm. Smk'k Home , Mm. Helen Sinlck. who lias been the house KU-m of Mm. Ilcrtha Moure of Klkhead for IIib pant week I Just wondc rirt, jiua return,., home. 'Hut you didn't can ?" HI" words tiM .Vkert In shopping taid more old uflalr. They hud not Invited Naia-.were n;;lit, out IHti eye lie, and, although she IIU not wuul ( than Nalalle eared to see. i to th.. sllrlu hurt her. "Me why should I an Tii. think I dingrare them married woman?" Get it from that l m a misfit a cabbage." he j 'Of course you wouldn't, Natalie muttered. 'lieverly UaiuKfori a.11 'an mo nrsi time n nau e.ineu rose - hut I II snow inern: Mie . ner uy mi uume. had hi en meek and unlet bo lung j 'Tome, he !h-v Mipposcd she would go on that : true?" fche way always, know. Natalie went to the telephone, j "No, It Isn't! I admire Beverly., culled ("rain Harper and made an , have known her for years. In a way I'lipolntment to take tea with him I am fond of her. hut she never' i to. fnllowinir duv. She felt better, i cared for anyone hut Horace not In , nice tell ni" If It Is was dtiruiined to Miss i:vb Aekert, who U a resident of Myrtle Creek, war. a town tills morning shopping., Dlllaril Itchlent In J. !:. Kvana. a lilllant resident, spent beveral houra In this city to day transacting business mutters. Hero On lluslnew. A. 1.. Me.Mullen, who resides in Wilbur, was a business visitor lu this city today. Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg and Oakland j 1 erlv feel in DAYS OF DIZZINESS Work hr.i been started on the pow er transmission lines between Hose burg, .Myrtle ('reek mid Kiddle, ac cording to T. II. Ness, superintend ent of the t'mpnila district or the California-Oregon I'ower company. The holes have all been dug between There are days of dizziness; Spell of headache, languor, back ache; Sometimes rheumatic pulns; Often urinary disorders, lloan'a Kidney I'llla are especially for kidney Ills. Kndorsed In liimclmrg by grateful .,H when friends and neighbors. Ask your I hated to bring up h neighbor! K. Illte, S13 Short St., Roseburg, iiih for he had asserted herself, also she i Unit w;ay. would find out If lie cared for Itev-1 "Horace?" Thero was amazement erlv Halmtfnrd. What Heverlv In Natalie's voice am' stiinetiiing lings were HhR cared . nothing. : else., somethln very like uawnint. returni-U home yesterday. That her blush hud been caused be-1 Jealousy. cause It was Ilorace'B mother who: "Havo I told you a secret: i had spoken to her about marrying I thought everyone knew It." -that she had blushed because of! "Well, he didn't care fr lier, evl t lint, and the knowledge that she dently." 'oved Horace Crandell, had thought Natal'e spoke ns If that ended the he cared for lier until he married ' matter as fur us llonee was con Natalie Horuce's wife had no way ceined. And why no'? Anyone I knowing. Natalie had heard no i would marry Horace Crandell If he -nsslp, she wasn't admitted to the .cured enough for them to ask them. onflilencm of the circle who talked "They were great chums once, ef each other. She never had heard Mrs. Crandell even. Jealous as she is that lleverly's name had been linked of Horace, would have been pleased, vlth that of Horace. In fact, bhejl think, had they married." l ever had heard anything about i Natalie was learning a lot. Mrs. I lm. He had wooed and won her. , Crandell Jealous of Horace! That 'm loved him. It was Alpha and : never had entered her mind it ac fimega. ' counted for a good many things. That nl.eht she. Horace and his And she did like Heverlv, showed it ' mother went to the theatre. It was plainly. So Horace mid that girl. they returned and she ; one of tils own set, bad been great failure to be chums her thoughts ran on. It time for dinner the night before, j "Why so serious?" Craig asked. Horace was in one of his tender, I "Have I paid mmicthing 1 I...-I.... .,,n,l. krlnu nn a n v li onl.l i 'I 1 " Kiddle and Myrtle Creek and the, ays: "My kidneys troubled ine. for , ' ulip,,.anlll,? Po she ,,.t jp ; ..N()- iI1(eed!" Natalie was eager !. will be In place In a short ' a long tune and was alinos down ;, ' , .,. ,, hd ha , for more -,,, Am vfin K:il(Hffpl flutf f nm not tween Myrtle frees- and Itoseourg ; out of be.t mornings ami men i , , I . ,,, , he ,Hs,,eH nf t,v vnnr irl- That afternoon she met Craig atjlocratlc mother-in-law?" 'lie Itllz. In the crystal room they "Of course I am, ,if you say bo," i - I tea. Natalie, scarcely knowing I Natalie returned. how to approach the subject, spoke "Remember. Natalie" aaln he spoke her name. "I am heart time. The route tor ine line oe- with my naca. i mum nanny kci . . ,,.. ,,,,., hu(, nn,.P,.,i 1 Creek and Koseburg out of bed mornings and when 1 T ''. hasbein surveyed and marked and stoopid. dizzy spells came over me the actual construction of the line and blni k spots floated hefore my is being started. .II mnterla'" are 'eyes. My kidneys acted Irregularly en hand and iinlesi unforeseen tie-1 and I was In a had fix when 1 began . . .. ...... i Oillu I..., tl.... X w rb",; a,,!l ""rythTng lulmn-nm on tny feK and two ' "-rl Hn.n.fnrd having lunch . hi.,., ,.....r t: !,.,.. rhl ,,r the aches and nains vlth them the day before, then by the first of i and maile my back well ami strong. I'rlce tine at ail dealers. Don't ,.,.;, you. '. ' , .r i "nisi'd or me, Mr. Hltn had. Koster-.Milhurn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo. N. y. these communill October. Mrs. Crandell PROFESSIONAL CARDS OR M II I'l.YKR Chlropratlc Ph IrlT, 11 W tune l Dr. Witstel. 'Osteopathic iihyslcian. 3u2 l'erkins Illdg. l'hone 2'Ji. For hire, touring car, country trips a specialty. l'hone 21. A. II. Ijturln son, prop. how?" "To Itcverly Ralmford." "Kind of her, I am sure.' "It Isn't true, then?" "What If It were?" whole and fancy free was until 1 met you, you beauty." "Come, H Is time w'o went," Nat alie upoke quickly, flushing. She was glad there was noihiivr be tween Craig Harpr and lieverly Italnsford. Hut what he had said about Horace lingered. Tomorrow llornce Caution Natalie SURVEYORS Licensed Engineers EPrSTEIN & STEWART 24s North Jackson . l'hone K7 PEACHES 1 This is the best time to can peaches. We can supply you with good ones this week. MATERNITY HOME 902 N. Jackson St Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patient! privileged to have their own doctor DR. H. C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST AND EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 222 rerklus Illdg. Roseburg, Ore. I Telephone 86 ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN by MRS. ELLSBURV (Address all communlentlona to Mrs. Ellshury, care of News Review. I t LOCAL NEWS J - Miss (; kh Ii Left Miss Nellie flooch left yesterday for her home In Alhany after a visit of three weeks with her sister, Mrs. (i. M. lilenls. Economy Grocery - Phone 63 UMPQUA HOTEL Roseburg's I'lnest" NEW AND MODERN The people of Douglas County are Invited to make their bead iiinrters here. V. 3. WEAVER, Prop. Notary Public Public Stenographer Kathrine E. Dearborn 208 Perkins Dldg. Roseburg, Oregon t"NDIGESTION rii' tiluntlntr nsy pln that cruwd th h'rl tsxiHtlLwilluli. Alwayt find rtlief and comfort in CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS No griping no niurai only 25 cents Buys Delivery I The C. A. I.ockwuod Motor com Irnny report the sale of a Eord dellv I erv car to A. C. llrumuge o this Dear Mrs. Ellshtiry; 1 go out with aCl'y. hoy that toy mother npproves of hut' sho always makes me came straight r 1'iiim Siitlierliu In when we get home. He always Mr. I S. Weatlnirly, a resident wants to sit on the porch awhile, ami 1 of Sullierlin. was over ye-tenlay vis I cun t make him go. She Just has acting with friends and' attending to f t every time we sit out there nnd business matters. talk but I can't make him go home. ; . . How can I convince him that 1 can t ( i1,.,,,,, Myrtle Creek stay out there? Mrs.' II. V. Jones and Mrs. Mae MARCELLA. Itrewer were among the Myr'le MARCELLA: I don't think you Creek residents who were In town 'have tried very hard to convince him i ye. terday shopping. mat you must go in. Your motner is Returned Home Judi'.e Fullerton. who has been vis iting ill Riddle with his sisters-for the On Hunting Trip I Walter Ham'Iton, Sam Stllchler, II. lanibuig. and tllarry Hamilton left i Tuesday morning for a hunting trip of i week on Mount Ruben. Mr. Harding Home V. C. Harding, who has been spend ing several days in Portland visiting mil attending to business, will return home today. ieiit Day Willi Parents Mrs. Ha Clark of Portland spent he day in this city visiting with 'er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Sutton. SPECIAL FOR FRZ and SATURDA Y 0 the 24th and 25th Your choice of an iniDort English Pots at SI 00 b 1 ,0rd( of ci ir i"i r " eW: $1.15 to $1.59. Churchii! Hardware Co THE WINCHESTER STORE Will Leave Saturday I,. F. Reizenstein will leave Satur-the Valley of tho lay morning for a Hunting trip on tin; . heen for a woman. North tnipqua. In from lllilille Mrs. J. C. Moelne, who Is a resi dent of Riddle, was In town yester iay sliopplug and visiting. TUTS LETTERS TO WGVaiI LED TO TO?iB'S DISCOVERY AND DIGGING UP TJF L Ttv niESTEH n HAtiv !....Th,"e Hana International News Service' Stuff i tin v r..r?.J , ,Bible Wh 1? Correspondent. 1 of ii,.i,P.,. , an t7 invtou, i., ixuk. i.. nil- line, win, .,.,7. " ankh-Amen would today still be rest- j were sti'l' il ?rtU" t tW K .i.W li-an-imi; i 11 1 3 llljm lUlHO m UVlKIStV U W.... . '" h a Kings had it not . Tut-ankh-Aiatu , H'J"' . l'rofessor W im nasty. n 01 In" Mrs. Cnvn Mrs. S. II. Cray. 'amas Valli'Y. w-as In this city yes terday aitending to husiiiiss mat j. Ji.ntKo. or ine Auuurn -iheologlcal 1'rofmor in., v. i seminary told the members of the conc'.csiun th n Syracuse Ministers' association all exoili (,f iifi,,:!f tha i about it. . un,,,r 0, . , Erx, This woman, whllo digging in the ami tl'. .'i,"'. "lic:. hills back 'of her home at Tel- a l,i:n,ir...i V" '-" H Armana. In Egypt, a number of years most p:irt hoVvw p?, ,r ago, unearthed two queer little rwla fin. is ii,.,, wv"a a resident of I of baked clav, all covered whh fuunv thins In ru. ., .. " & hieroglyphics. She told her neigh- the liihle. -nian "liorB about her find, and of course the i Detailed infnrm.ii.. The professors senti.l hv w " a .f Punnuv't-,,.,!.. i., .1.. i , . ni got busy and dug up 300 funny little reels from the- University of Pennsylvania ing the finds of K g up S0 of these at the first cataract oi of baked clay, which a Jewish tau., " proved to bo nothing less than corre- Kavniinn nri. sMinilence of King Amen-llotep IV. four timnels have bwuu'1' who now turns out to be the father- of them rutin i .l . inlaw of King Tut. Thia led to The ' h..f,. cm., "j Suit Is Filed Suit was filed today by The Roth ompany acainst K. C. Annstrong, -t al., to collect $370 alleged to be due in a promissory note. From Coos Bay Mrs. M. Kern of Coos Hay. who Is -in her way to Walsonville, California stopped In this city and s;;cnt several , Visited Here With Youngs Left For California hours shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iiradstreet of Mr. and Mrs. L C pm Rridgewnter, Maine, who are touring 1 rPn Cathi imiiuiiua nil VWMit further search of the country arcbacologlral treasures. before Christ, and it i.i.i !r fur rhiHstiniun polterf in , Jz ; to light. In From , Mrs. C I'!ilenlover II. Calkins and children the IT. o. uy moioi, Moiipeu in j;use-, r ,e,,ir h,.,a ... v. ere in town ye sterday from Kden-, burg for a few davs anil vii ited with in this fily Mr tidiTil bower transacting business and vis- . Young and family. They left owners f a rW(h,iiJ ,ilnK- yesterday morning for San Francisco, on the Curry estate.' Iteturneil Home " ' - - - - Mrs. Mabel Hoyleo nnd son, who iave heen visiting with Mrs. Ethel llorg of Mvrtle Creek for the prist week, returned home yeslerday afternoon. Visited Mrs. Williams Mrs. J. K. I'.land. left yesterday for her home In Merlin after a visit of a few davs with her sisters, Mrs. 1.. A. Williams. lletumcd from !ort!ainl Miss Edith Miller and Miss Ilelila Hechtle. who have been vlsliinjr in Portland for reveral days, returned o Rusehurg this morning. Hume From East Mrs. J. A. Ilenn anil son relumed ' riciht about It and you should not ait Itctiiincil From Camping I home yeslerday from nn extended oui on ine porcn unless ne nas just t Mrs. Trefren and diuighters. Mis? j t, ,i, in the east visiting w ith relatives. "x;give it ' rrV I JTIl I Is mmmm I i (live the humlle of Hoil ed articles to our man this week after that you will be a steady customer. A-1 Rough Dry Service come to call on you and you entertain Clarice Peter. Mr. Pere of Portland, him there. Simply tell him that yeu . Mrs. Eflle Srhwarz and daughter, cannot linger on the porch or your, Marion, have returned from a ramp moher will not let you go any more, j K ,,.P on the North I'liipqua. Dear Mrs. E'.lslniry: How long ilo'c,.j u.. in.,.- nii.iH a Kill neiuie 1111 I give her something fur a birthday? 'I have gone with a girl about a iinmih and she has a birthday boon. What ..i. ..i, i ..t i " this iu n n i n l Milk CARL: If you have pone with her a great deal, and know her quite well , it would be very nice if you gave her a Dirmday present, gloves, book, desk set, perfume or tationery would be all right. They were away from Roseburg sev eral months. Roseburg Scottsburg LEE C. GOODMAN, Prop. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY worn READ DOWN REWUP I Fare MiTesTime Time llo71" 0 7:30 ROSEBURG 4:00 Jl ksl 50-25 5 7:40 WINCHESTER 3:60 71 til 30 8 7:55 WILBUR 3:40 l .45 14 8:10 8UTHERLIN 3:30 G III 50 17 8:20 OAKLAND 3:20 H H 1 05 32 8:50 YONCALLA 2:50 4 U 1.25 33 9:00 DRAIN 2:40 53 11 .Office at Fay's Drug Store 2.60 65 10:00 ELKTON 1:30 21 '- 4.25 I 76 11:00 SCOTTSGURG 12:30 I I Connects with boat at Scottsburg fop Gar diner and Reedsport. Fare 75c n .- ...:,u ii-.u Connect wtti lie and S o u t h Bound L'ke SUi Sc Stages at Roseburg. j "r 'J' Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Frizell, who have been visiting In Portland, stopped in Roseburg and visile,! at the home of i ing Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Vox. Tbev lef ! fur their homo in Dun Left Foe Hunting Trip liev. C,. II. Pennett of Portland ar rived here ysterday and was met I r.r.r.T.-.T.T.T.T-.TiT.T.7.T.T ft today for!? . , mt I hv his son. They 1 lllhlc. where they will enjoy a hunt- trip. muir. House Is Sold County Judi:e Cearce Quine today Itctiirncsl lYom eHirt Mrs. C. Merrill and Misses Kath ryn and Margeretta Merrill, who have been spending a vacation or a week in New port returned home yesterday afternoon. M. Automobile . Accessories Sponges Chamois Kits Thermos Goggles Eye Shade3 ant! many other rsst'titi.ilx to add to onr's comfort in traveling. , To Spend Si-veral Hays Mrs. II. rage and .Mrs. F Smith of Portland arrived here yes terday to spend several davs vislt , ing. Hot plates and electric grills. $2.50 mil up. Hudson Electric Store. H-liur-. In Fine Corn 11. C. Mcdhehev of Clcngnry toda brought to the News-Review off ome excellent ears of Evergreen 3 fweet corn. The ears nre of extra-1 S and jire well fill-d out. ! 5 II .lay 1 1 flee ; A purse, pair of , sol.l the residence hiiiMlnir whlrh he I O! i!in:i rv sl. owned at the corner of Fowler and Court streets to I,. R. Mynatt. Mr. and P.a-k From Vacutlini Mrs. Mynatt, who are residents of . Crant V llcox returned last night lb ntary are moving to Roseburg to 'rem Newport where he has been make their home. (spending his vacation. He was ac- i cnmpenleil home by his daughter. Brings Suit on Note ; VUs Ruth Wilcox and Mrs. M. K. V. F. Itupperech today brotmlit Haviji of i:ugen. Mr. Haves also suit in I he circuit court against Mae c.irn.' to Roseburg and will visit here Fox and the Fanners Security Hank for the balance of the week. Mr of Voncnlla. to collect $)S .r,0 aliened U'ilcox. Mr. and Vis. Have', nnii SERVICE VKEN YOU TRAVE ROSEBLkG, MYRTLE POINT, COQUILLE and MARSHFJBJJ west eouna ,.jvv - 10:30 A M. ?:J J ......North Bound 11:00 AM. : ' East Bound 8:00 AM. - - 8:45 AM. 1:00 M . Lit I II. !: Fare: Marshfield, J5.00; Cooullle. J4.25; Myrtle Point, COAST AUTO LINES 9 coquille. Ore. GEO. W. BRYANT, manager Tw,,ia!ai ca.l.W.X.&ME.I.I.II.KI.ATC'I. Leaves Roseburg Leaves Myrtle Point Leaves Coquille ... Leaves Marshfield . Leaves Coquille ... Loaves Myrtle Point lo be due on a iiromissorv note. The bank Is claimed to hold a deed to real properly as security for the note. At torney 11. ., Kdtiy represents the plaintiff. Mis? Wilcox were all at Newport for a Miration. Wnn.tol m.nn run.'r F'hnnp 1SOT, lo your, fall plowing and disking with International tractor tools. Tliev are built to go into the ground. Sold be AV'leii-tnn llros. RELIABLE TAILOR We mske Ladles' Suits Men's Suits Phone 14S J. H. BERNIER We Do Altwrtk ClesningsmtPr1 Kohlhagen Bldg. (Next Door lnW Hotel) TUBBY Vy ii i nivp Dowm aw' V COME OP WITH MY HEAD ' INIHISWE&AN lOiOiiE AD WILLTHIA11UM UNDER wAiti allth Time j T So, After AH, It Pays to Play Fair By WINNER HKkAOtt t 1 1 ikky i v tmr ir i l m V V Ly ' v in v'"" 1 e nwrn uf riu STAV lBETCr n RNN AY UIU III I -6? f- ! ll C0OM1 1W0 HUNDRED J 7 rt,i,. .wviuja " "ui , .. i ... i . i TWENV ONE j 'CAf Bees' aJest MM " " " CoprricM. 1921, vk4 Fwl ' '- WATCH FOR 'TP AND HISD01"S LN THE j Lloyd Crocker Tionerr Dru Store ii.f 'TCTr :l I'll N. Jackson ii - . zr.