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.rmma NEWSREV.EW, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER tO. 1923.
ttfOR the days are gettin' shorter
f an the nights are gettin, cold.
An' the long-horned cattle's
gettiiV mighty hard to hold."
, And if. getting time for you to think of your winter's
flour. We have it. Exchange and Truweat only 6.90
a barrel. Soft wheat only $5.60 a barrel. This is good
flour. Try it, and if you are not satisfied, bring in the
rest of th! eack and get your money back. Bran 90c (
sack. 9-39 fence 42c rod.
per
See ui first we can save you money
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange
Roeburg and Oakland
THE MISFIT
By JANE PHELPS
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Real
ervice
3
We have recently made several
cnanges in our Shop and Service
Department which, we believe, will
enable us to give
Better Service
and assure our customers quicker
and better work. We are striving
to give the very best that can be
had, and in order to do thi3 we must
make changes as we see them and
as our business grows.
In the Service
Department
Mr. F. H. Urmson i3 now in charge
of the Service Department. He
comes here highly recommended
by the Ford Motor Company as an
efficient mechanic.
I haiti:k xi.vi ,
i "Well, franili II, no you'v'a n turn
ed to tin- bosom of your family once
more." Cralii aid, eyein him sharp
ly 1 Hoi ace made an evasive reply.
buw Mm. I'raiiUell the other day.
Not lo tall: with her. however. I
: tlimiirlit the looked 111."
li-.rare Miarcd at him. NiUalie wa
In New York. He would find her.
l"ora started lo sneak, his training
making him r. nt Harner's ton.-, lit"
.M.r'HHion. Vet his anxiety to find
Natalie was o icreat he would ies
ilon him. Hut another member or
the ( lull rlalmed hi attention, and,
when he looked attain. Harper was
nowhere to ho seen.
, Horace felt a quick thrill of Joy.
! Natalie wan in New York. If Ilar
I per hail k i ii her. he would Hud out
' where and when. The runt would
I bo eiiay.
! Hut ax he left tlio Club his elation
'died. He recalled the i-xiircHnlon on
Harper' fare. hit. tone us he spohe
'to him. HiJ old reneiitmeiit, the Jeal
oii: v he huil fell tin- nkht he iiuur
rele'd tn bitterly with Natalie came
'buck. How did It hui P' n that CralK
Harper hu.l seen h-r, known of her
pie.. nie In New Y"i k ' videol ly the
only person who hail wen her? Had
Natalie lit him know her where
abouts while lildliiK from lilin. h'-r
husband? H so, she could have but.
one reason-nIio cared for Harper,
and ko was lost to him.
The thought was a-ony to the dis
tia'Tht man. lie clinched his hands,
he muttered:
1 11 not believe H until r.ho tells
me so hersi ir." Yet he no lotmer
thouirht in rtnillnit l!nrper. of ques
ii, mine him. Natalie war. in the city.
Ho would find her if h" had to search
It street by sleet, house by house.
Ilurpcr had said aim looked ill. I'e
must find her, and unless nho told
him i ho no lonKcr loved him, cire ;
ror her. He went to the bunk, found
she had drawn none or the money de-
poditi d in her name. How- had she j
lived? Had she been drudging In,
some office, his lovely Nulalie? He!
had wreni:ed her. hr.d been hitler and.
'cruel. Ills mother had hurt her cru-,
elly. He tlioiiKht of her lone when i
' . . . . . . i i ii. a
she loot nun III mniner ntu iuii.ii
her a "mi.ftl." had compared her to
a cabbane that could not be trans
1 pi loted anil grow a rose. No wonder
mlitlM
I LOCAL NEWS J
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 181-U
Don't wait, come In and iee our new
laiup. Hudson Electric Store.
rslnlesa extraction of teeth at room
k,. i, ...i n.i rn ili. ni. No woman
of any spirit would have remained. I
He thought of Mia, ou '"''" ' " ' '" 7. t.,u. nr. Nwbal,
Ktme there aeveral tlmei oeiore '
wont abroad and had learned noth- . . FnrA ,,.
li.K .f Natalie Naturally if she were I s c. Cooley purchased a Ford tout
hldlnK iU - would not communicate ,,. car rrom the C. A. Loekwood Mo
with thm. o (riving a clue to her I tor comf any. I
wnereabouts and it .he had been .
with Harper I We do all kinds f electrical repair
Try as lie would, h's mind continual-1 work Hudson Electric itore.
lv veered bach to this. Harper had ;
seen her. knew More of her than his CarI H ,. of the Thanslor Lyon ,
aarcasile quitstlon Indicated. Harper j cnlmny of I'ortland is here for ev-
waa rlcn, rarcmauni! io ii erI days atienainis io uuom .
anse of his nay personality. Natalie
had turned to him even while wnn
them because of ner loneliness. Could
he blame her If she had gone to him
In her distressing need of help, of!
companionship?
Days passed but he found no clue
to his miasliiK wife. He avoided the
Club, felt ho couldn't endure the
alKhl or Ilurper. Hut finally ho de
cided he would se.k him. demand
where Nutallo was. Hiie was still his
wife. He had the riKht.
Walklns products. 120 W. Lane
street. Orders delivered. Phone 177.
Take the utairway to Hifih Quality
and l'rice shoes Bellow s fatore
Co.
k niaeea a Royal Vacuum cleaner
in your home. Hudson Electric store..
Wo deliver.
William Curry was In town yester-
iransacx
STAINLESS CUTLER1!
Fverv housewife should have a variety of thii
kitchen ware in her house. Stainless Cutlery
Retain Its Luster Under
any and all Conditions
Does not stain or blacken fruit, and the longer it U J
the better it is liked. See our Window Display 0f J
famous cutlery. You will be delighted with
Churchill Hardware C
THE WINCHESTER STORE
.v- .i..i. i.- r A II.,rn,.P Rnid At.tr trt.m Iho tTurrV h.Siaie,
rtl l,,e " I-"' "k.. . .,i vlHlHnz with
linn
wnere did jou see my
he
"Harpor,
wife?"
Crals, aturtled at the riuestion, so
abrupt, flushed, then replied:
"I saw her on Mith street. Y'ou
know I hsve properly in that vlein
Ity." "Are you sure it waB MrB. Cran-d"M--
Toslllve. Bho was wheelliu; a
younK baby."
Horace visibly statRered back,
shrank from the meaning look in
Harper's face.
"What lias happened between you
and your wile, I don't know," Har
per went on after a moment, "but
1 saw her lookinK hhby, ill, whoel-
5,.'L.,"jr'.... Vifteen kiddies will beailt training
la ii;ai me uuiy iiiiiu .wu ni.w - . . .. . -th
....... !,..,) ii,.,,,,... i,.m k..en even at Hcinline Kindcraarten, bept. litn.
upon him. !s your child one of themT
For some time, yes. It seems to
friends.
Bo it electrically, with a Thor wash
er. $10 down. Hudson Elodric store.
Wo demonstrate.
William Harrison spent 'several
hours In this city yesterday attending
to business. Mr. Harrison Is from
Harden Valley.
Fifteen kiddies will begin training
m Heinline Kindergarten. Sept. 17th.
Is your child one of them?
Lloyd's Taxi for easy riding. Spe
cial rates on country trips. No trip
less than fifty cents. Phone 44.
PltKrt ItCTUlX HNi KKVK.NTK CREDIT CLASS AT BWi
(By Asoctated Pres..! nuru,M.
OTTAWA, Out., Bept. 20. Cana- A nible class Is belnt J
-V ... ...Ill mlurn it rev- I . .t t . .
das national pai i. - - ai me uapiisi. ounuay ectw
enue to the Dominion in exce8 " I such a course that nil t&
-,h . i .mlulon "enw wnen tney nave MM
iimaiea conipie-u compieico. it win De fm'ir.
parks commissioner. ,,,. i school credit for their
The volume ot iuUy. i. y0UnB people Interested mi,
parks nas oeeu """"' .: - p " i with Mr. Coshow.
vear. The number of visitors is ex- ,
pected to total nearly 200,000 before
tlio end of the season.
New Modes in the "Upstairs
Shop." at rtellows Morn i o.
THOSE GOOD HAIR nH
Lady Lois double-mesh tj
Shoe i hair nets at -arr s special 1;
I They wear.
me vim ta :e nt t'litv poor care oi
! your family, Crandell," Craig sneered
and turned away quickly before lior
( ace could question him further,
i "What Is Ii? What's between
them?" Horace said between clench
S d t-eth. "I'll find her or I'll
:, drag it out or him."
I Tolnor'-ow A TiiHlble! t Vin-f-lencp
moms
C. A. Lockivood Motor Co,
ItOSEBURC, OKECOX
camera Mopped grinding, handker
chiefs were placed u-cr their faces
1'iid ilark eye glasses put on, to ward
off thu glare. Linhts In picture stu
dios are consider. .1 hard on t.'i eyes,
but the members of "The Valley of
Kill lit .Ni.A" cast declare that the
yn;rA'-covered mountains of Canada
1 Imve niithitig on the studios for hard
ships.
All departments of Heinline Con
servatory running full force. Enroll
w hile you can secure a good lesson
period.
Try our way with a Meadow Lnrk !
Electric washer. Easy payments, j
Hudson Electric store. i
All departments of Hcinline Con
servatory running full ' force. Enroll
while you can secure a good lesson
period.
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Liberty Theatre '
The ousamllng fi sure of "Mind
Ovi-r .Vn'.or." the Ward I.ascelle !
screen vetslon of Mary Huberts lline
hart's Saturday Evening 1'o.u stor7.
starring Trixte Frigatue. America's
leading cotnmedienue for many
years, is n spectacular automobile
race In whic:i several jamns among wln , ar, Wl, r0Iulti , "Mlglitv l.ak'
the ileath detytni; drivers results In ,, .. rcl,,:.lt,.(i hv First National
serious injuries lo a number ot them nd to vhuKn losht at the Aut
The race is excellently photographed lt,rs i),,,,,!,.,,.
anil mo pronrewn in I ii ninnn i.eiu
hi fore the audience, for Director iMa
.illt. hi.,1 a .,lliw ..I
stiitlon.'d at all points of vantage j been appearing lately
along the cmnse. it is without doubt ! 'eld Folli-n; James K
it,.. ,... ihrllllnir niimiiinhlle r I man ill - Shore Leave;
ever conceived and produced on either! who Is support!!!;: I.enore t lrlc in
screen or stage. ".Mind liver Motor" Is ; "Kikl." Anders Uandolf. Ilelne
nt the Liberty theatre tomorrow und ' Montrose. Paul Panzer and Hairy
Saturday. I Short. Annihi r flue actor who has
i a prominent part In tho picture is
Majestic Theatre ".lean limine." a Scotch loUle, an ex-
The facia of the im ribers of the ceptlonally intelligent iloi:.
company of "The Valley of Silent j Mighty I.ak" a Hose" Is a cro ik
Men. ' tile, new CostiitiiKilitali produc-1 play. It ilinwis the power or tliu.-io
turn for Paramount which will he j nut only In "swell" eoi tcty but In ll.o
shown at the Majestic theatro underworld, where desperate crooks
tonicht. looked like tried steaks : phm desperate wortt. The story !
when they had r.ti.s;nil tiltning the1 battle of a violin. In the hands o!
picture in the Ctinuilhin ltockies. The ! n i nttiful nnd Innocent flrl, aaii!
glare of the sun on the snow, burns wavward souls. Mr. larevo is aali
; the face und eves. The minute the 'i,, have made n picture that Is grt,)-
. - ping in delineation of men and worn
Mr. and Mrs. Iewis Adams who
have been spending the past month
in Itosehurg, enjoying a vacation,
and visiting with friends, left today;
(or their home in Yuma, Arizona.
Anders Theatre
A fine oust appears In the new Ecl-
In this cast are Dorothy Mackai'.l.
photographers i " I'rctiy young cngiisn gin. ;i.
etinie. leailiiig
" Sam Hardy.
Miss Flo Adams will arrive to take
up her Dramatic Art work at Heinline
Conservatory on Thursday, Sept. 20th.
All persons interested are invited to
meet her at 7:30 o'clock, Thursday
evening, Sept. 20th, at the conserva-,
tory.
Mtd
Ox and Mule Teai
Were able to handle the freight in early day.
but in these times
Swiftly Moving Motor Trucks
must be used to meet your demands for service.
We are prepared with a fleet of trucks to
.,W- Ynnr Annies. Prunes or Household Cm
vmm m T g F
Economically and Quickly
Call Us Up
H. S. French Transfer & StorageW
riione 220
Roseburg, (ta
'''"n
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chapman or
(Hide returned yesterday from a trip
to Crater and Diamond lakes an.l '
Oregon caves. They wogr accompan
ied by John Carlton I.ivenston. who
remained with his aunt, Mary Liven-'
ston, who owns'a ranch near Maliu. ,
SAGE TEA TURNS
. GRAY HAIR DARK
It's Grandmother's Reclpa
Bring Back Color and
Lustre to Hair
to
mm
n. ' Jk lf-.l
RELIABLE TAILOR
W mck .stles' Suits
Men's Suits
Pnon 149
J. H. BEBNir.R
Wt Do AlKrations
Cleaning and Pressing
Kohlhagen Bldj. (Next Door Umpqua Hotel)
Circulation
41.-5 honatldi
trin-h tcsuils.
nibcrit'ir. of
. tv.bin-H New it- llevlew
. ai!verll..crs f ti el cla is
,'t.lll I'T fle't'
our
In a '
A ...
i n who are s.rndiiullv d-awn from th
wide and crooked path to the straight
and niirrnw one. He mis built npi
a siiiui-liliic climax wheieln some oi l
' these old. burdened crooks take on a!
-ocial covering that allows them tJ
enter society homes.
SOAP SPECIALS 5c
l'alni iviil Olive soap. He: E!ic doien.
Smtho in jimIi. tits ns ra'mollve, snme
si... b.r. V e also have n line of big
he is ot pure soap, made bv 1-atmolive
t'o. nt c; r.'ic doz. Oatniesl. Verbena,
liosi', Hnrdwater coco. Klib'rflower,
Tiiik flower, and C.erunltim, Wo guar
antee its purttv; see the soap and
That beautiful, even shade of dark,
Rlossy hair can only be had by brew
ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul
jihur. Your hair is your charm. It
makes or mars the face. When it
fades, turns gray or streaked, just an
application or two of Sage and Sul
phur enhances its appearance a hun
dredfold.
Don't bother to prepare the mixture :
you can get this famous old recipe im-
proved by the addition of other ingre
dients at a small cost, all ready for use.
It is called Wycth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound. This can always be de
pended upon to bring back the natural
color and lustre of vour hair.
Everybody nses "WyethV Sage and
Sulphur Compound now because it
...in i. in .....i.-. , nonodv can tell it has been applied,
have lemons, oranges, olives and cu- You simply dampen a sponge or soft
cumber f(upos and compositions at bru5h wjth it nd draw this through
our special -, bar: mc doi. You can j the hair, taking one small strand at a
vt these Sp. rials nt Carr's where i time; by morning the gray hair has
'mi save,' r.oeming houses use these disappeared, and after another appllca-
so:ips In big iiuaiitltles, so can prhate ticn it becomes beautifully dark and
homes, apprars gloiiy and lustrous.
Roseburg -Scottsburg Std
FF f. r.nnnMHN Prnn. PHOSl
LEE C
GOODMAN, Prop.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
READ DOWN
Fare
0.25
.30
.45
.50
1.05
1.25
2.60
4.25
Miles
0
6
8
14
17
32
65
7
Time
7:30
7:40
7:55
8:10
8 -.20
8:50
9:00
10:00
11:00
ROSEBURG
WINCHESTER
WILBUR
SUTHERLIN
OAKLAND
YONCALLA
DRAIN
Office at Fay'a Drug
Store
ELKTON
SCOTTSBURG
Connects with boat at , Connects with North
and South Bound
Stages at Roseburg.
Scottsburg for Gar
diner and Reedsport.
Fare 75
READ UP
Time
4:00
3:50
S:40
3:30
3:20
2:50
2:40
1-.30
12:30
Miles
7
71
68
62
59
44
38
rnnnnets with
Lake Stao H
burn on TuesM
Saturday
THE NEW GARDNER CA
S BEARING CRANKSHAFT
The Only Car with a One-Year Guarantee
Let us take you for a ride in the new RADIO SPECIAL
convince you it's tha beat car mada
Touring S1185
Radio Special .
Sedan
Coups .,
$1350 EqutpP
$1680
.11360
L. C. GOODMAN
Dealer tor Douglas County 1 1 2 N. Jackson St
TUBBY
A Question Like This Is Pie For Tubby
By WINNER
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Our waih. rs il inse Alt
HOl.t'TKl.Y l'cciiii-c
SUperlieat.sl water, finest
.laps, expert oini.itii'tl
Try our Uofdll ll!V
HLIIVU K and the deference.
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