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PAGE SIX R0SCBUR9 NEWS-RKIkW, WEDNE3DAY. SEPT. M, 1S. 4 ' . 4 ?! v ! 11 Flour! Flourl! Flour! The kind you make brtad from, flood bread. The kind your inoIhiT lined to make. A strictly hlKh-Kruile putcnt (lour, unbleached,' guaranteed to pli-ase you. Mont of you huve already tried our KxchanKe flour, but If you haven't,' don't hoaitutn to try It. If you don't Ilka the firm three baklUK, return the rent and Kit your money back. Or If you prefer a bli uched flour, try the Truwust at Ule same price and terms. ' Teke it from the car at $6.90 a barrel Order at once and gave money. "See us first, we can nave you money." . ' 1 Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg and Oakland esse THE MISFIT By JANE PHELPS THE NEW GARDNER CAR t BEARING CRANKSHAFT Tho Only Car with One-Year Guarantee Let lie take you for a ride In the new RADIO SPECIAL. It will convince you It'a the beet car made Touring 1189 naaio special $1350 Eauloped 11680 6edn Coupe ..11360 L.C. GOODMAN Dealer for Douglas County 1 1 2 N. Jackson St. , KVXOPHN OK I'ltK tll.U-Tr.K.S Natalie Horton, secretary lo a prominent lawyer, marries Horace Crandell, a l aristocratic bachelor ui'd cIU lit nf .her ompli'V'." Oraii di il, win lm 1 rommed to niliiue IMIng will,' lila widowc-l mother, tukea his ivlfj to their 'i.-ine. Natulie la young, lovely, clever bt.linesa tlrl, but with absolutely do Idea of life H lived 111 li-T hus band's estaUIr hnienl. Mrs. Cruiulell makes Na alie f-i- she la a "misfit;" U.e latter alto learns that i her mother-in-law would have -e rimed Beverly Kulturoru. a iHiwijr i;lrl, as Horace's wife. ' A huiclary brlnrs about a ltua lion oorasloiilnx ilorucea demand that Natalie apologize to hi) mother. Natalie refuses and leaves, it turn In to work. Horace u-arehi'S for her In vain. Craig Harper, friend of Crandell's, finds tier and ry.TiDH thlzes. Nalallu accepts his Invita tions, only to be affrontei! as IJarj.er would not dare had she been with Horace. A. 8. FltKY & 60X3 Aro ready to furnish all kinds of rotiKh and dressed lumber aud tim bers. 1'rlce right. Wntklns products, 120 W. Ijine street, i Orders delivered. rhone 177. Taylor's Extract, Specific No. 15. the greatest germicide and household' remedy In the word, for Internal or external use. Has no known equal. Taylor's Speclflo Co., Roseburg Ore. See Wlllnrd Smith, Ireeiler of pure bied liolstelna. Glide, Ore. Arundol, piano tuner. Phone 189-L, FULLKR brushes. J. B. Crary, 302 R, For hire, touring rar, country trips a specialty. rhone 21. A. I). Laurln son, prop, ; MATERNITY HOME S02 N. Jackson St. Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell Patients privileged to have their own doctor PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. H. PLVER ChlropruUe Pby slnlsa. 114 W. Lane St. Dr. Edith Wltzel, Osteopathia phy slclan. 302 Perkins Bids. Phone 293. DR. P. O. RTAPIIAN. chironratie specialist. Settle Hotel, Oakland, Ore. CONSTIPATION niu'l avoided, or torpid Itviir, bmouMiieJn(liftmiUuii i unci vum puliikt re tiulLe . Easy to take, thoroughly deaiu'mg ' CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Never ditnppolnt or nauseate 25e AUIU IU1J WORK Kuril I tu re Upholstering Remaking Mattresses C. M. Jones Auto Top Shop Winchester and North Jackson I'honn 4 fix eoSSS tmt.AAAA. Now Is the Time to Have Your Carpets Cleaned Phone us, and we will call and tell you what we can do with therri. We make Fluffy Rugs out of old carpets. . , CHAPTER X.VXVir It was stranice, considering what had cone before, how Crnigs Insult seemed to gain In offenie beraus) It had been offered to Horace Cran- i dell's wife. As a working girl Nata lie had had occasion to hold herself aloof, hold to her dignity, her pood I oi's.i, to ward off unwelcome atten I tlons; but as Horace Crandell's wife, she had been looked up to, respected. She was as much his wife as ever I she had been, yet how different j Craig's attitude. i .Natalie felt some way besmirched, as If she needed a moral bath. And added to this was her feeling of lost faith. Hhe had let Craig see her liking, her appreciation of his kindness, and he had misunderstood her, thought lightly of her. Yet what had she done? A motor ride. a dinner surely not enough to war rant Insult. Natalie cringed as she thought of what Horace, his mother, would say ir tney Knew. Kor the first time Bhe realized that to be a carefully shielded wife meant more than she had Imagined. And also, faintly, she now saw that to be, in her anom alous position gave; the world the right to misjudge her. All -day Sunday she remained In still determined.. Hat an evening alone In her room was mure than she could endure, so after a simple din ner she went over to Etta's. "Htlll determined not to go back to-Horace?" Etta asked. "You don't look well, Natalie. Tell me what you are doing?' ".Nothing looking for a Job, Natulie answered. "You have left Mr. Marshall?" "Yes: had to. Horace went to him to ask his help to find me." I wish I could persuade you to so back, Natalie. Clyde and I are so happy. He Is working three nights a week now on extra work. We shall need mors . money soon." Etta blushed. "You don't mean ?" "Yes, we expect a baby In about two months. Clyde Is delighted." Etta took Natalie Into her tiny bed room, and showed her all the little garments she had made ready for the event. Natalie scarcely saw them, thinking of how often ' Hor ace had said he wished for children children to Inherit his name and his property. She was cheating lilm or was she? He could divorce her and marry again.' The thought was like a stab. Some other woman the mother of Horace's children! , liefore sho left Clyde came li Natalie was surprised as he spoke easily, naturally, of the great happl- nes coming to them: I bate to leave Etta alone even three evenings a week." lie said. but It Is quite necessary we have all saved possible before the little one arrives. Natalie wondered If she and Hor ace had been poor like Clyde, and Etta If they would have been hap pier. Yet she could not Imagine Horace poor. Hla wealth had been his birthright, was a part of him. More disturbed than she had been since she left her husband, Natalie left, refusing Clyde's offer to take ner nome. "I shan't come, again If you In sist, Clyde. I can take care of my self, and Etta needs you." Again - Natalie cried herself to sleep, this time because of thoughtx or Horace; of his disappointment In her. "I only'dld what I had in do There was no other way," she said over and over, trying to excuse her self. "I couldn't stay after he talk- ea to me as he did. George Melford productions, are In cluded In bl- character parts, and Ered Duller and Sidney Hrucey are seen In good roles. This la Willie, Collier's famous stuge success done Into a screen play by Walter Woods. The original was by the late Richard Harding Davis. The production la filled with Intense ly drumutlo moments. i ADVICE TOTHE LOVELORN . hy MRS. ELL8BURY (Address all communications to Mrs. Ellsbury, care of News Review.) . work. tlsement8, but. erences, could her room mfernl ,l.. v. " ulu- ' v day morning she starfed out to find ? ? Ti She answered geveral adver- Kini t . . T. . , . 1 il . ol r7;l Bonethat he Is free." tflve none. 8h nnldi rm. . . - that for private reasons she hart Mt lr.mn Ioun.a 1a,a"p: were Tabsoutel essenYla. rererenct ; her strength, never great. She was were abso utely essential - . weakened now bv gne had t feel like a girl looking for her gone through nn.i . first job,' she said to herself, "in- her months of luxurious living, soft w.um in une vriiu naa Hum a re- living. i sponsible position twice." She was Tomorrow Natalie aiHiieartened wnen nignt came, hut I Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: I am a young married girl, and s man whose name ! I do not know as annoyed me several j times. Ho speaks to me, and once ' tried to atop and speak to me. Ue rode I by me in a car once, and stopped and , asked me to get In. I tr yto ignore! Mm, but don't know whether to tell ; f my husband or not. What shall I do about It? ' i" FLORA FLORA: Ds not tell your husband unless the man does something which you cannot overlook. As long as he only tries to speak to you, you can protect yourself by Ignoring him. In case he becomes openly annoying It would be alright to tell your husband. 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I would suggest a wreath of flowers around the liw waistline, and a knot of the same flowers on one shoulder. o . LOCAL NEWS III froin Ty Mr. and Mrs. J. Mortensen, resi dents of Tyee, were in town today attending to business matters. Here From Wilbur K. P. Northrup, who Is a rwldent of Wilbur, spent several hours in this city todny on business. C. C. Hill of Glide win In this city today and purchased a Itedblrd uverianu from Glenn Tuylor. 'Nice Bartlett pears, 50, 1 Pick them yourself. Llorttu Ave. South. J' Jf Lloyd's Taxi for eayrit Clul rates cu country trh.'ino Igss than fifty cents. Phooei ' o ' a for MOORE MUSIC STCDlo Sept. 10th. Everyone is wZM reservations this week a,.1 423 K ... Ki . being arranged. I Phone 002. eVVXVV i Take the Sizzle Out of This Hot Q B trrt ..'.-P In From Axallia Oscar Head, who Is a resident of Azalia spent several hours In this city yesterday attending to business matters. Kinds a Sort Work of SURVEYORS Licensed Engineers EPPSTEIN & STEWART 218 North Jackson Phone 87 UMPQUA HOTEL "Roseburg'a Finest" NEW AND MODERN The people of Douglas County are invited to make their head quarters here. W. J. WEAVER, Prop. Dainty Karess and Fiancee Compacts W - I HT OUR WAY 1 X I Phone 277 Our Auto Will Call X 7 ; . 1 : , I Why risk your health wanning when wo can do the work 11ETTEH. j Call No. 78 and try us. 1 Mi ji I TUBBY w I1 Lilierty Theatre "Enemies of Women." Cnnmnnnit. tan's motion picture of the war nov el by Vicente Dlasco Ibanei., the Spanish novelist, is to be shown at the l.flierty Theatre today and to morrow after unusuallv mH'rw.ri.i showings on Broadway, In Chicago,' I Los Angeles. San Francisco, Iloston and other cities. ', Lionel llnrrymore and Alma Itu-j bens head a notable cast. Other Players in the picture are Pedro de Cordoba, Giireth Hughes, Gladys Hu lette. tlw late William H. Thompson, William Collier, Jr., and Ivan Linow. "Enemies of Women," which has been rated hy photoplay critics as one of the finest productions of the. year, contains numerous scenes nct uully "Bhot" In Monte Carlo and Paris. The war scenes, especially the actual sinking of ships by sub marines, are declared to be un equalled. Since the settings were directed by Joseph Urban, reports of their magnificence and lavishness may be accepted as accurate. The action of the story takes place DEMONSTRATION AMAIZO OIL for Salads and Cooking Sept. 17, 18. 19 ECONOMY GROCERY Phone 63 In Russia,. Paris, the war frt-nt, and in aionie rano. Barrymore gives one of the finest characterizations of his illustrious acting career, it is said, as Prince I.ublmoff, a selfish Russian noble. Alma Rubens is seen as the Duchess de Lille, a beautiful exotic, who lives only for men. Antlers Theatre Warren Cook, one of the best known and best liked character ac tors on the screen, has an important part in the Irene Castle production. "Slim Shoulders," which comes, to the Antlers Theatre today. Mr. Cook is one of the old-time ac tors of the screen, having started many years ago in the days of Ka lem. llefore that he was a well known actor on the stage and at one time appeared as co-star with Phoe be Davis in "Way Down East," when mat piece was one of the nnonlur liage nits or the day. Mr. cook was born In Boston in 1S70 and went on the stage for the first time when he was very young so it ran be truthfully said that Mr. Cook has spent the best port of his life entertaining the public. A gentleman of the old school and an accomplished and artistic actor. Mr. Cook 9 a man u-hn nrrnrria on audience real pleasure in watching hla work. Returned to Riddle Miss Evelyn Craig, who has been visiting in this city for the past week, with here sister, Miss Gertrude Craig, returned to her home in Riddle yesterday afternoon. ' When you feel the heat while shopping or Lusiness calls you out, drop in and order one of our ice cold drinks at tho fountain. We can supply all tho popular flavors, and you will be refreshed and enjoy the cool retreat In our popular place. - LUNCHES SERVED 1he Palace Sweef ROSEBURG. OREGON . ' '.,...,, Vtt S'sTfe To Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Emil Helseth and two sons of Eugene, arrived here yester day and win visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Larsen of Looking Glass for a week or ten days. Will Make Home Here . Miss Gladys Velzlan arrived here yesterday afternoon from Tacoma and will make her home in thla city. To Portland Mrs. Alline Hoffman and son. Lin-' don, left yesterday fqr Portland where they will visit with relatives and friends for a week or ten days. Roseburg -Scottsburg Staf LEE C. GOODMAN, Prop. ' ' ' DAILY EXCEPT WNOAT- phk..; READ DOWN Fare i 10.25 .30 .45 .50 1.05 1.25 2.60 4.25 Miles - 0 5 8 14 17 32 38 ' 55 7S Time 7:30 7:40 7:55 8:10 8:20 8:50 9:00 10:00 11:00 Majestic Theatre A list of noted players which makes the cast look almost like a roster of stars was chosen for "The . .a iit-w 1 uiauiuuill picture marring rtauace item, wnicn will be on view at the Majestic Theater. 1 Ltla Lee Is leading woman; Theo ! dore Kosloff has a highly Important : role: Kalla Pasha, a Mack Sennett . comedian, is cast In an appropriate Ipart; Alan Hale, semi-heavy of "One Glorious Day," and Walter Long, 1 heavy actor In "The Shlek." and I "Mornn of the Lady Letty." two Returned From Junction City Mrs. K. Watrous. who has been visit ing In Junction City for the past two weeks, with relatives, returned home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Llndgren Home Mrs. a. j. Llndgren of Melrose re turned home yesterday afternoon from Corvallis and Salem, where she has been visiting for the past week. Visiting He Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schafer of Santa Rosa, California, are visiting here with Mrs. Schafer's Bister Mrs. W. E. Ott I'rexl.j tcrlnn Missionary Society Tliuysday afternoon at 2:30 the Presbyterian Missionary society will hold Its regular monthly business meeting In the church parlors. The devotlonals will be led by Mrs. Sear ing and the speaker of the afternoon will be Miss Penney, a returned mis sionary from China. The ladies are requested to come -prepared to piece a quilt. Connects with boat at Scottsburg for Gar diner and ' Reedsport. Fare 75c ROSEBURG WINCHESTER ' WILBUR SUTHERLIN OAKLAND YONCALLA ' DRAIN , Office at Fay's Drug Store ELKTON SCOTTSBURG - 1 . f Connects with ' North and South Bound Stages at Roseburg. READ UP? Time Mitei I 4:00 7 r 3:60 71 I 3:40 68 ' 3:30 62 I 3:20 6! L 2:50 44 , 2:40 33 HVtl 1:30 21 12:30. 0 M Connects with -' Lake Stage it i burg on Tuesdr Saturday J iM.WI.T.l.MiMII I SERVICE WHEN YOU TRAVt 3 By Coast Auto I.inp 9frr. kt-... r-erDittf l1.E PINT- COQUILLE and MARSHFIe west Bound 7:30 A.M. 4:30 Pt " 10:30 A. M. , North Bound 11:00 A. M. East Bound 8:00 A. M. " " ' 8:45 A. M. 9:15 A.M. 7:30 If- 8:00 Plr 6:00 tr 6:00 P(l 6:30" . Leaves Roseburo Leaves Myrtle Point Leaves Coquille .... Leaves Marshfield ., Leaves Cooullle Lesvee Myrtle Point ". . ..... .r.mie.o, ,0.00; coquille, 84.25; Myrtle Point. IW COAST AUTO LINES h Coquille. Ore. r.tn u n ru . . ft 1 tHT7I.T.T.T.T.MtT.W,T.T.M.TJW - .fc. Hli $5 places a Royal Vacuum cleaner In your home. Hudson Electric store We deliver. RELIABLE TAILOR Ws make Ladles' Suite men's Suits Phone 148 J. H. BERNIER ' ' We Do AlterstH Cleaning and PrMM Kohlhagen Bldg. (Next Door Umpqus HKjC The latest designs in Vanity GcS Just the thing for the girl e ntering school Lloyd Crocker Pioneer Drug Store 211 N. Jackson N00 KEMiTri AiEVi$- BET SOv'll l PROUD OP ME An? IN PRETTY ART That's Half Perfect Anyway By WINNER k X rW(- 'jD'" r ' fiiU iSmiVs WATO a. FORI T UBB )ui AND ai rn HIS inthel DAILY .I'MKI:.I.I.I.m.I.I.I.M.i.m.I.1c