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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WFDNESPAV. OCTOBER SI. 1t?3.
PAGE SEVEN
NB RAIN!
-are you ready for it?
that roof up for your stock or machinery)
1 . j flours on a Certain-teed roof. It is
he in "u , .
iper than teea t
'r. urmtr t lour now AhiI thA
ht and the roads are ttill good. Only $6.90
I, grade hard wheat flour.
it i J Marrnwsnra?. filar, nr lanrinor-
w9 all Kiii"- . o.
t's First, We Can Save You Money
Bureau Cooperative Exchange
Roseburg and Oakland
.
'A WIFErS STORY'
By JANE PHELPS
MATERNITY HOME
PC? N. Jackson 8t Phona 4S0
Mrs. D. Cornwell
Patient privilege to hva their
own doctor
Reliable tailor
L u' Sulta
Suits
J. H. BERNIER
Wa Do Alteratlona
Cleaning and Praaaing
Kohlhagen Bldg. (Next Door Umpqua Hotel)
1 l
L for Xmas. 302K.
io inner. Hione 189-L.
j7i;0 W. Lane
delivered, rnone in-
kctlon of teeth at room
kjle. Dr. r.eroas.
a lasts. Edison Mur-
itric Store.
n.iiir service. Grand
Luatry trips specialty.
uemstitching, "-. per
ffeclalty Shoppe.
fcLES G. STANTON,
Co. Home phoue 75-J.
L Fred Seilert of Mllo
lime in tne my raui-
ituirs yesuruay.
rrsl tire bargains Fee
Winchester and Jack-
rway to High Qualify
ilioes Bellows . Store
h X. R. Fisher, resi
st, were In Itoseburg
lux to business and
Iteetaurant 1 now ro
bo Matthews, the old
n charge.
rouch of this city re-
niahr from Portland
s been visiting with
Hives for several days.
need of a new winter
we have a complete line
millinery at the Special-
11 modest prices. 235
Phone 123 for all kinds of electric
work. Hudson Electric Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood of Myr
tle Creek spent Monday in town
looking alter business matters.
New Modes In the "Upstairs Shoo
Shop," at Bellows Store Co.
It Is proposed to add to I'nele
Sam's Income by taxing all adver
tising signs and billboards along the
highways.
Phone us for freedem onstratlon of
Thor washer and Koyal electric clean
er. Hudson Electric Store.
Mrs. Wilson of Myrtle Creek Is In
Roseburg attending to business af
fairs and visiting with Mrs. William
Fisher.
HAVE you an electric neater In
your home. See Hudson Electric
Store. Wo deliver.
J. liver, a resident of Clendale was
ill the eily yesterday afternoon, at
tending to business aud other mutters.
Mrs. George Stearns and Mrs.
Charles lleckley. residents of Oak
land were in town yesterday visiting
aud, attending to business.
Lloyd's Taxi tor easy riding. Spe
cial rates on country trips. No trip
less than fifty cents. Phone 44.
Mrs. John Miller and Mrs. J. S.
Wiley residents of Myrtle Creek are
spending a few days In Roseburg
shopping and visiting wltlt friends.
Mrs. Herbert Hrilt returned yes
terday afternoon from Portand and
Corvallis where she has been visit
ing lor the last few days with friends
and relatives.
I CHAPTEH III
I "I often wonder what Paul's prln
j clples are." I overheard father sav to
mother. "We really know very' llt
; tie about hlra. His legacy has al
, lowed him to do as he pleased. He
never has known the need of money."
"Hut he has 110,000, John." motb
! er replied, "more ten times more
: than we ever have had ahead In all
our married life. Surely they can
get along nicely on that, with what
he can earn.'
"That's Just It. Mary, can he
earn? And If he has to. will he? 1
have no objections to a writing man.
Some of them I understand are very
successful, very hard workerB. Hut
Paul has great ideas of his ability.
Ideas that have so far brought hlin
In nothing. Then, too, he has, he
must have extravagant tastes. When
I think of HO. 000 squandered In six
years It makes me shudder. Forty
thousand is a fortune! I wonder
what he did with it. I wonder if he
has vires we know nothing of."
"I hope not, for Ruby's sake. Sho
is very much in love with him.
thinks everything he says or does Is
right. She has always been a good
girl her Influence will keep him
straight."
"I hope so." father sighed as he
spoke. "Ilui a woman in love has
too much faith In the man she loves
to exert her Influence as perhaps
she might. She cannot see the
need."
I moved away.
What ailed my family? Always
finding something to worry about in
connection with my marriage. I
loved father and mother dearly, y t
I resented what they said about
Paul. I thought 'them narrow, un
fair. They would-talk differently
when he made his big success.
I visioned the time -.when they
would apologize, for all they had
said and thought. I would be gen
erous and not hold it against them.
One day not long afterward 1
again overhvard a conversation, this
time between father and Tom. .
"Have you been able to find out
anything about Paul?" father asked
him.
"Nothing of any account." Tom re
plied. "He lirs lieen raiher gay. but
nothliur. disreputable so far as 1 can
discover, or course we know mull
ing of his life In Paris, I talked wifi
a Harvard man who knew him In
college. He waj tailed a good fel
low, a good spender."
"I can't help but wish we knew
mote," father said. "Huby is so
young."
I trembled with Indignation. Tom
had been trying to find out about
Paul, playing detective, n Wiut r-0
business of his what Paul had done.
What if he had been a little gay,
spent money? Other young nu n did.
W hert we were married 1 would help
him to be economical umil his book
came out.
"I wish he'd buckle to and sell
something." Tom relumed. "I'd
like to see him earn a tew dollars be
fore he marries Sis. That ten thous
and won't last him long if he spends
as he has been doing."
"We can only hope for the best.
Ruby Is determined to have him."
Father spoke sadly but I was so an
gry with Tom for meddling I paid
no attention, Hera use he uas earn
ing money, Tom thought no one
amounted to anything unless they
also did. He had no vision, could
'not look ahead to such a future as
'was bound to come to Paul.
Paul was made of fiuer clay. I
would have to be patient until h
proved his ability; but It was hard
to feci they were all against him. 1
must love hliu the more to recom
pense. I felt I must have no secrets from
Paul, so foolishly I told him what I
had overheard. If It made bim un
comfortable he did not show it. 1
kuow now that it did not plt-e Cio
wall of egotism In which he was en
rased, that it simply made him dis
like my people.
"Don't worry about money. Ituby.
I'll always have It somehow." he
said lightly. "I'm not ihe Kind that
can live without money. So just for
get what you hear. Your folks are
old-fashioned, a bit narrow. We'll
live n very different life from what
you have lived with them."
Of course I was convinced that he
was right. The others all wrong.
Tomorrow- A Home Wctjdini;
U. S. Mineral Surveyor
Civil Engineer
G. G. Stewart, 248 No. Jackson
Phona 87
a V
S Going, Going and Gone! 4
3 Say, If you want the high j?
jsj dollar for your furniture and &
$ other goods that you have for ft
3 sale, bring them to the Auction
It House, J2S N. Jackson. And &
3 please remember that wt) get E
3 you the money at your farm R
auction. See us tor dates.
g Radabaugh & Patterson
3 W
BO.YS
Will Wear
Out Their
SHOES
llut It la not so bad when you remember how well we can repair 'em.
We more than
DOUBLE THE LIFE OF YOUR SHOES
by our careful work. We use only the best leather in half-soling.
Aud we make tho shoes look and wear like new.
OUR NEW SHOP
W. S. HOWARD
214 North Main Street Rear of Kidder's Stora
GEItMAX "SCOTCH" MAY
IX.ll ItH ISIilTISH THAUK
' (International News Service.)
LONDON', Oct. 31. The Hrlttsh
whiskey export trade stands In grave
danger of German competition.
According to Harper's Wine aud
Sulrit (iazette, C.erman exporters arc
offering, in London. "Herman
Scotch" whiskey for sale at 7.50
and f2.B0 respectively, for highest
and lowest qualities, f.. o. b. Ham
burg, for the .Congo and, East and
West Africa.
No business has yet been done, but
Scotch whiskey merchants expect to
be confronled very shortly with se
vere competition from Germany.
ting it over at all.
"I don't see much evidence against
this man," Judge Trude interrupted,
and added: "Discharged!"
Hay sighed. , , .
Did you know we can
help you clean house?
Let us clean your ,
rugs
curtains
tapestries
all household goods
We make fluff rugs,
too.
TRY OUR WAY
Phona 277 Our Auto Will Call
F. S. Jones, a reside nt of (lieu- i George Solomon, a resident of
dale, was In Roseburg yesterday I'lupqua. wus in Roseburg today
looking alter business arlairs. 1 tending to business.
1
EVERY DAY BUSINESS LUNCHES!
Served at the
Palace of Sweets
Our Ellg Soda Fountain Is always a Favorite Place
for Everybody. Then, too, you'll like our
Delicious Ice Cream
STRAWBERRY PLANTS
"New Orgon," Gold Dollar and a
few Ever bearing, $4.50 per thousand,
f. o. b. Roseburg. Phone 18-F 2. W. J.
Meredith, Looking Class, Ore.
Marriage License Issued
A marriage license was Issued yes
terday to Kenneth L. Fortin and Vio
let Crane. Both parties are residents
of Umpqua.
Al!IO AMI J'llOXK lUUXU
' -NKWfi OF WOIII.II SKK1KS
Coffee Aroma
Ret it sure and con-
hen you open a
coflee ground at our
coffee and prnnnH to
pie coffee that makes
talk wilh good old
oftee fragrance.
the uounil. .1.r.c end
buy c tan and throw
bomy Grocery
Phone 63
Monroe Hilton leit Tuesday even
ing forSacramenlo, California, where
he intends to locate permanently. Mr.
Hilton will be employed by the South
ern Pacific company.
Taylor's special treatments for
Catarrh, lagrippe, female complica
tions, dyspepsia, pneumonia and heart,
gc.tr" and cancer, lave no known
equnl or superior. In use forty years.
Taylor's Specific Co., noseburg, Oregon.
b ) V jMPftfe Safe
J15l3ir Milk
V-if!( 1 .Hff For
for Records
am
Record
ipplements
Each Week
stt Music in Both
,3 and Vocal
Records
yd Crocker
-ER DRUO STORE
,l N- Jackson
Infant:
Irwalidt A
Childnn
The Original Food-Drink for All Agea.
QuickLunchstHome.OfnceSiFountains,
RichMilk, Malted Grain Extract in Pow
dr& Tablet forms. Nouriihinc-Nonokiiit.
T Avoid Imitations and Substitute.
(International News Kervlco.)
YORKV1LLK, Ohio, Oct. 31. It is
nothing new for a radio to pick HP
and broadcast a world's series. F.
C. Stirodes. local agent for the
Wheeling & Lake Eric railroad, how
ever, performed a new stunt with his
radio. He obtained the play-by-play
account of the games for patrons
awaiting trains In tho station here
by working it the oiher way round.
He had his radio In Martins -Ferry
hooked up with a phone. The news
came through clearly.
IT rAYS TO BUY
Your lumber of Alton S. Frey and
Sons. Salesman at Torth Side Groce-r.
"I KNEW HIM WHF.X" IS
TICKET OCT OF COl KT
f Inl'Ti-.itlnnal News Servlc-p.)
CHICAG ). Oct. i 1. Charlie Ray.
an old-time bookie, once a familiar
figure about ihe famous Washington
Park race course, thought he'd try
talking the judge out of it when ar
raigned on a charge of placing bets.
"Judge Trude." he said. "1 knew
your lather forly years ago and.."
"He's been dead 41 years," the
court miff, red with a scowl.
"Well. Judge. I knew someone In
your family." Ray grew very ner
vous. He felt that Ihe wasn't get-
AU1ZOXA t'O-EDS FORCED I
TO IIAU MODERN MAKE-ll'
tlntoriintlenal Nrwi SVrvtre.) j
Tl'CSO.N,. Oct. i!l Strict rules!
have been laid down by upper class-j
women for the freshmen glrlH of tliOj
I'niversity of Arisona. t'ndcr these ;
rules freshmen girls must wear preen 1
rlhbons from 7 a. in. to 6 p. m. ex-'
cept Sundays: they are not allowed :
to wear rouge or Jewelry and are not
permitted to carry powder puffs or
compacts. , i
TO A XATl ltl-: U)VEK
The following poem by Alden Har
ness has been accepted by the com
pilers of "An Anthology of Oregon
Verte." who are usln? published and
unpublished poems, and It shall be
Included In their book:
When tender blossoms. blue and gold,
That star the fertile, dark, green
sod.
Shall to thy mind nqd heart unfold
The seen t manuscripts of God.
Thou shall In hold the land anil skies
With brighter beauty glorified.
For angel hands before thine eyes
Shall draw the mystic veil aside.
When on the plain, some summer
day.
Thou shall commune with sun and
breeze;
When on the mountain, far away,
Thou shalt companion rocks and
trees;
To higher truths, that bring thee
light
Kind Nalnre shall become thy
guide.
Then seest wilh cPA-er MuM:
The mystic veil .Vurawn aside.
When thoughts of thine to God
above,
The one supreme and only Cause,
Are waited on the wings of love
Willi und. rsmi.ll.iig or Ills laws
The holy peace I'r.a crowns thy brow
Shall ever lu ihv heart abide.
Forever and fer-r now
The mystic veil n drawn aside.
- Alden Harness.
Kosebtire.'Of .on.
PILGRIM WARE
of
Solid, Seamless
Copper
Natural and Nickel
Finish
Lasts a Lifetime
Heats Faster
Cools Slowly
Stays Clean
See Large Display In Our
Windows and Examine
Samples
Parslow Furniture Co.
Ill N. Jackson Street
Roseburg Oregon
fill
lied linen is costly
scientific cleansing
(OCRS) lengthens Its life
and makes It look better.
A trial proves.
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hurt or mangled in this machine. All gears and
machinery enclosed in small oil-tiht case.
No wringer. The whole tuhful of clothes wrings
dry in one minute without handling.
Free demonstration in your own home if interested.
MRS. O. J. LINDSEY
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