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ROSEBURO NEWS REVIEW. TUCS5AV, NOVFMUrR . 19JJ. page rivi I 'A WIFE'S STORY' ITAKTtTS TOaCKKY 1IOMK OF QUALITY CLOTHES ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN bT MR3. ELLSBURY s. (Address all communications to Mrs. fcllabury, caro of News-Review.) I PITY! By JANE PHELP8 I''4" !.. tt nnn HCIHUIl thfCW It In tllll tVnrrt cnrn..i. ..n.t jttu-r kiud of plow Ioor follow! He muHt have buuk'ht a Now if be oau oniy D-ougui one 01 our Good Moline Plows i i.. . fu tMiu h mnnpv nml trutlim a il,.lu mmh ild havi- aavni J"-"- "'' - """ ; TO r-ATlHFV HIM. If they don't do tlio work to YOL'U (action brirg eiu ual- " " -""' Black Mud Plow $22.90 See Us First Wo Can Cava You Money. other day of a poor fornuT who bought a cheup plow, i CH.ilTKIt VIII I more care. It's something else, not 'Damn the publishers; and damn 1 the baby, which k' ps you at homo. your meddling!" Paul shout-d at me. j i aa proud, int. , , so. v.,t I own y,0U,,',U'.1 ' n"n1 yo"rlat her ton... h. r friendly d.sire lor' on business! I'm the one toman- ,.. ..,,, n,v ...... . ace things, not you! I'll not bo ... . ",' ' , ', dictated to." and I.e flung out ot the .. won ,."a" !".'' Kuu- b.,,, 1 11 n Mil out wuy you shut yourself up: irm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roieburg and Oakland RELIABLE TAILOR Like Udie' Mens eu" hi 141 J. H. BERNIER We Do Alterations Cleaning and Preaslng Kohlhagen Bldg. (Next Ooor Umpqua Hotel) , . I In -"- .......... ,jnw. ' - ' 4 ;;rs;; b;;;: local news : duller brushes for Xmas. 3u2-R. !jM?QUA HOTEL Boaelrara'i Finest NEW AND MODERN of Douglas County jrited to make their bead- ten owe. f. J. WEAVER, ITop. Frank Pcole left Sunday for Port land where he wjll spend a few days attending to business. LoTICE RAILROAD MEN McShane's Locomotive Up to Date For Sale at bSEBURG BOOK STORE I Watklns products, 120 W. Lane : street. Orders delivered, Phone 177. I Scott Hritt a resident of Garden I Valley waa in Roseburg for a snort time yesterday looking after business matters. White Front Restaurant ta now re opened with Rcbo Matthews, the old reliable chef, in charge. i house. It was two days before I saw him j again. 1 was terribly depressed, terribly I worried. 1 bad done harm Instead I or good by trying to find ways to economise, suggesting them to him. Never would I Interfere again. I made this resolve and determln ; ed to stand by It, no matter what I happened. I would do all I could ! all he would allow me, to retrench, but never again would I speak of it to him. No. riot even If we went to the poor house. Ho wanted to run . things. I aould let him. 1 loved Paul, was proud of his ap pearance, his popularity. Hut I whs beginning to lusu my faith In him I In his ability to earn, as well as In ' his literary efforts. Should his book not be finished; should the publish ers refuse It If It were, what would he do to support us? Futher was unable to help us, even were he bo minded. Perhaim he would not if he could. He had strict ideas of a married man's obligations, his duty to his family. Gradually 1 dropped out of the little circle of friends 1 had made. 1 gave up the afternoon teas, bridge. I could neither afford the little they cost' me, nor could I mtertaln l:i return. Save when we were invited In the evening and Paul insisted up on going, I remained closely at home, scarcely ever using the car because of the cost of the oil and gasoll'ie. Evelyn Markham was both per plexed and hurt by my actions. She begged me to cumo to her gay little affairs, coaxed me to tell her my reasonB for dropping her as she call ed it. "Have I done something to offend you Ruby?" she asked. "Indeed you haven't," I told her. "But the baby takes so much of my time I can't go as much as I did." "That's no excuse at all. You have a good maid. You went out when the baby was even younger. why you have pnicticHll) droppid us all. You see if 1 don i." "There Is nothing to find out. Kvelyn." I returned, afraid of her keen Interest. "Paul seems to wnnt to be with us. I never saw him gayer, morel full of good spirits thai; lie waa the! other night. So It's) you who have dropped us, not him. Watch out, 1 l)ar Mrs. Kllshury: 1 am a young man of 2u years of age. 1 am in love wiih a pretty girl. She wants mo to go to church with her, and I do not waut to. What shall 1 do? THOl'ltl.Kl). TROUBLED:lf you are really in love with her, I tbink that you will go to church. Two people in love I cannot get along unltss each makes I concessions to the other. There arc shall soon know your secret." ,n" ,ne nv0 10 00 '"at Kvelvn was right. On the nlgiu I c" wis.h ? nd ou r"ould be rhe rpoke of. Paul bad been nu)lv I """'".O to do the same for her. Sure liVe his old self than for momln. i ly "'"S o church against your wish- Kvcn after we reach. .! 1 rme bi. raf. " V "'.""" wnsn you arose WTaxi Stand obile eight. Thones 103, 276-J Y Not Ride? ijnarters Roseburg Hotel. Mrs. C. A. Mashal of Nysfn. Ore.. Is spending some time in this city visiting with her brother, C. K. Smith. I Painless extraction of teeth at room 9, Masonic Temple. Dr. Nerbas. Mrs. C. H. Pruitt left lait night for her home In Kiddle after spend ing the dny in Hoseburg shopping and visiting with friends. Order those Rawlelgh extracts and spices now for your Thanksgiving din ner. Phone 410, Earl Rhoads. ety was noticeable. ,mo he had been kinder. Uut it was only a flash in the pan. The very next nicbt bc hyd been lauli-flri'lhi.;, impatient, and the hope that comes so quickly to a dlscourag. d wife uied out again. I had not been in town for a Ion,; time. I baled to npii.d money fo' either the car, or faarouu fare. In fact I di In't have II to pend. Hut the baby r.eeded 'oni'; tr.ore things, and I askei'. Paul fo- money to buy them. He gave It grudgingly as be always did now, wi 'i aililul reliu ti.nce bee. i.i.e It was for little .loan, !g whosj pr-sonce h.1 tiad never be come reCvUilled. although be was never a.'fl't.v reproachful. I ftnisie.l my erra'ids. then went to the station to take my train rack. D.it as I glanced at the array ol books en the nw t;tanl wli'Ie waiting ny mind flew tj bis book. Would tt er be on sai! ' Actii.g ot inintiU'; 1 turncl from tne ne.vi Eland, cauco.'. a stnoi cn. (ot out at the studio l'.iu. might be In, p ; baps I eoi.ltl find out sonie i Ing abctir the hook- If it wore nearly finished. It took courage to tap o i bis door. I feared he would be angry at uy Intrusion. I received no answer, and trying the door, found it unlocked and walked in. Tomorrow Ideal llextrmeil by I'lre that it will please her and make her happy. Dear Mrs. Kiisbury: I am eighteen years old. and have been violently lu love with a man twenty five years old for over a year. He dances with me at dances, and I see blin oc casionally on the street and speak to him, hut he has never asked to tuko me any place. It would bo Impos sible to Invite him to my home as he nas never given me an opportunity to say anything about it. Would It be bold to suggest sometime that we go some place together? DISHEARTENED. DISHEARTENED: You should never do that. Forget about him for time and devote your attention to your other friends. You are too young to be wasting your time think ing of him when be gives you no cause. Be just your natural self, and. you will be much happier than if you enoeavorea to attract his attention in any way that was unladylike. that her husband. James Mann, very ill at the Soldiers' Home. is Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1R9 U George Solomon of I'mpqua spent a few hours in Roseburg yesterday morning attending to business. Magazines., Subscribe, ness. Fiction Library. Alden Har- iV loes the ind blow? -ciuse sir becomes lighter ; riws as it grows warmer, bfivier cold air nifhes 1n iip!ire It. When winds be- p to liow rough and raw, use lycerin and Rose Water quick and gentle healing of "". chafed skin. It is also rrantly soothing on the faco r shaving. PRETEST GLYCERIN, as a crystal" Is the first "aimivemeiit in glycerin "My viars. The "best elv. at ali" made better. ' ' 2"" l'uretest prepara ' Ior h'alth and hvglene. 'y iti-m the h..ut tfc-t u l-. 1 1 tWWcieae.. i an nnulnoo Nathan Fullerton y&taSllhvi Stan, Ball. Ilos,l,r. hi Take No Risks f'te any tort of ,ceident or nK.. . . -i """ri inurance. ' 10 U5a'-"it Ihisttlng today JCHN E. FLURRY ""nce Agency Rooms 1 rd 2 natk . wcourg, ore. Tiara McCoy left Sunday for Port land where she will spend several days looking ofter business matters and visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George White ar rived in Roseburg last night from Walla Wnila. Mr. and MrsJ White expect to locate hero permanently. The Parent-Teacher association of the high school will hold a food sale and needle work bazaar in J. O. New land and Son's sales room Saturday, November 24th. O. E. Cook, a resident of Drew spent a'shbrt t!ino"in town yesterday looking after business. MRS. CHARLES G. STANTON, teacher of piano. Home phone 75-J. J. H. Cunningham was in town yes terdav looking after business mat ters. Mr. Cunningham is from Dix- onville. MOTHERS Don't yon know yon can tnrn a distressed, feverish, coughing child into a couif ortable and hap pily smiling one simply by glvluK CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY No Narcotics) Taxi 95 for quick service. Grand Barber Shop. Country trips spocialty. BLANKET WA5HINGW Soft ! SPIRELI.A CORSETS. Made Measure. Hell Case. Phono 391-L. to Mrs. Hell Schindler and daughter, Mabel, and Mr. and Mrs. L. U Hodie motored to Youcalla Sunday to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hendriek rest- Mrs. James Mason of Peoria ar-i dents of Drain were in town yestor- rived in Hoseburg yeht'rdav noon. Mr3. Mason receiv i after word day morning v-iting and to business. attending Ruddy Cheeks Sparklin r Eyes Most Women Can Have l,ilierty Theatre When Julien Joseplison and Denul son Clift wrote a story founded on facts gleaned from Police Head quarters' records, they created a mel odrama which Is not only exciting but believable. The audience sit on the edge of their chairs, as the scenes of the "Midnight Patrol" at the Liberty Theatre Wednesday and Thursday, pass before them. Credit for this is also due to the producer. Thos. H. Ince. and the di rector, Irvln V. Wlllat. who neglect ed nothing which would add to the Interest and atmosphere of the pic ture. Thurston Hall and Rosemary The by make an ideal hero and heroine, and each member of the east has a part which is admirably suited to IiIl Individual tibiiiiy. Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edward s for 17 years treated Scores of women for liver and bowel ail ments.' During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, namin? them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wond'r-workerson the liver and bowels, which cause a nor mal action; carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eves, pimoles. coated tongue, head aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nishtly Ilnv.r. Tan tor pi rldln- Kno-I M..jeMle inemie cial rates on country trips. No trip i The Majestic Theatre Ik l.o thon fiflv e..nls Phone 44. i U1K1 lo pia me na to in . i gre Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Hewitt of Broekway spent yesterday in town attending to business matters and visiting with friends. W. D. Waddcll of Youcalla was In town yesterday to got the cars re cently purchased from the Lock wood .Motor Company. Jess Gage of Eugene who works for P. J. Cronin Company, .if Port land was in Hoseburg yesterday at tending to business matters. Carl Hanson. Chan-dnr-Lyon sales man of rrntland. arrived in Kosebuig .Sunday from Motlford and will spend a ftw days attending to business. ! Taylor's spiTlal treatments for I Catarrh, lagrippe, female compllca- for a time and note the pleasing results. "" "' ' "uv " Thousands of women and men take .tr- and cancer, ave no known Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets-the sue- 'iunl or superior .In use forty years, ccssfut substitute for calomel-now and 'Taylors Specific Co., Roseburg, Ore then just to keep them fit.15c and 30c. crm . sehod-Trans- sor. one of III!' Kile releases 01 the Iudep pdent Pictures torpora tion. 'Tlie Way of the Transgressor" deals wi'ii itie conspiracy of leaders of the underworld to railroad to prison a termor rnemlier of their chin, who has reformed and vowed lo devote Ins life to an exposure of Hie machinations of those 111 power In criniii.al life. A Good Thing - DOST MISS IT. Bend your name sod address plainly written tcprtlier with Scents (mid tliil slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, Des Moines, lows, and receive in return a trial psckac enntaiiiine; Chsmlrisin'i Cough l;tLi"dy for couciis, coidu, croup, bronchial, "tiu" and whooping coughs, and lickiir ? throat: Chamberlain's btom ach and Ln er Tablets for ptomach trou bles, indifcet'on, gawy pains that crowd the heart.' biliou-nesa and cODtipntion; Chamberlain's HkIvo, n-led in(very family fir Imrns scalds, woud, pilea, sod akin aiieciif-ni; tli"i valued family mediciuro f.r only 5 cents. Ion't ruiaa iL You can trust your WOOL BLANKETS to our experienced skill and finu equipment. They will come back to you abso lutely clean and sterllo. Call 79. K'-S'vr JV.( ' 9 MEN OUT OF 10 Consider quality first when they buy clothes; becuu.se to nine men out of ten Jt is perfectly obvious that QUALITY in clothes makes not only for long time good appearance but for ECONOMY as well. There's a name you know for quality in every line vf merchandise tve fell raaaaMajavivBBaaaBsjBwuiBaHBBsmsffBW yeaiiiliiiaftr , .J-L a5Z-Aj 1 28 N. Jackson Street ett4)4444) X LOCAL NEWS t V4444444-4444 E. A. Smith, a resident of Glide, spent several hours In town yesterday attending to business matters. friends. Mr. Trlaulx was formerly a resident of Roseburg. Arthu" Prlaulx who resides In Drain was In town yesterday nltend liifr to luisliiess and vlsitine with Mrs. Chns. Hledel left tills morn Iiig for Kogue River where, she will spend a few days visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Si J. Myers. The I'nrent-Teacher association of the high school will hold a fond sale I and needle work bazaar In J. O. New Hand and Son's sales room Saturday, ' November IMth. I Tl IE LAST WORD I In fashion Is never salil. l In fashion Is never salil. There in always , some thing new. You will find this "something new" iu our Htock now. Something new in pic tures. Come iu und chousu one for our home. BRYAN'S GIFT SI IOP 1 1 New Oldsmcbile Six Completes First Coast to Coast High Gear Run Is 1-itHt Car, with r vith nml low fcnr rrmown rrom tr.iiiiirf'Hioit, to i-vrr cnmn ilio toiuiutiit from Atlantic to I'uultc ill HIGH GEAR li.VU .Mlitri ti) I J II! diiH, with "CauiuMi IJull" Pak:r at See this new automobile at the Service G a rage priced astonishingly low.' GLENN H. TAYLOR Douglas County Distributor. SERVICE GARAGE 313 N. Jackson Street. Phone 67 VT.T.T.7T."W.T.WTTMTaTT TUBBY Judge, Bring the Medals By WINNER VUHtOEACEYoO Gcntf wnrt Vcxir? TU&BYr I'M GOKKbtHt HIM O'v'Etc T rt Trt'DO&SHOAi fl . WHA00KYA rJAWTA "TAKE OVER I n,i t i -' rv. A PRIZE WITH HtS A GOOD li r. . he Anz-nf A GET FiT PRIZE 5 1. a 't L C OH. HO HO. HO ."A iii Li iv rn j u i i n A MUnT LIKE THAT '. CH HO HO, SAY, "f H' roos that win priv.ES AlE THOC"J"ji-ttvtu Yoo coyLur i win p'?l2EV,iaHAraR8.TTErl TUfcUSAN MIU( UN YEftW; . . j 4 W mm ffo u i-.A. AX "aim MfcYP.F THEYO iGlMMEASIlCLPRlZc D06 THhT0 V0(j OU6HTA CE , . WATCH FOR TUBBY' AND HIS DOIN'S IN THE DAILY NEWS-REVIEW