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ROSEBURQ NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1923. PAGE SEVEN gecial Offer I orjers for a few second hand tractor plows f man wants to uaae in nis Held plow - . t l I - i i real orchard piow, now is ms cnance, ay Special Sulky Plow (14-inch) ....: $7S.OO See U First, We Can Sav You Moncy- Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg and Oakland 'A WIFE'S STORY' By JANE PHELPS 1 !? M LOCAL NEWS U Car brick In, L..W. Moucer. Lditi' suits k Suits ELIABLE TAILOR J. H. DERNIER We Do Alterations Cleaning and Pressing Kohlhaflen Bldg. (Next Door Umpqua Hots!) iSSIONAL CAkUS ,YEIt Chlropratlo w. tAne u In Roseburg Umpqua ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN MRS. ELLSBURY (Address all communications to Mrs. Ellsbury, care of Nowg-Kuview.) lis demon- to ycu the t or our prompt- f cur ser- and the my of regu- Vy cleaning. Y OUR WAY '-Our Auto Will Call Dt-ar Mrs. Ellshury; I nm very lonesome and unhappy, and wonder if you tan help me. 1 was engaged to a boy who means everything in the world to m. and he saw me do something that he misunderstood en tirely and broke the engagement and refused to listen to niy explanations, lie has a bad temper, and he will not let me explain or have anything to do with me. 1 have tried to explain sevcial times. Is there anything I can do? As I am Innocent 1 don't wish 'to let a little thing like that keep us apart. Should 1 write him a letter? UNHAPPY. UNHAPPY: He is very unreason able not to give you a chance to ex plain. Write him a short letter and ask him if he will call, and state that if he will you can explain things satisfactorily. If he does not re spond to this, he is very unreason able, and you can do no more. Dear Mrs. Kllshury: Where should a young girl poind to the city for the first time to work, go when rho gets there. Could an export typist gt work there easily? flow eould sh work, and learn other things too. and what should Bhe educate herself in to get better iwsitions? ADD1E. I HAHKII XV It was nearly dinner time whin Tom appeared. Paul came In a lew momeuls later. Neither talked much, and I too was unusually silent, feel ing the tension. After dinner they went out on the porch while I cleared away. I work ed quickly, anxious to Join them. As I I went to them I heard their voices In anL-ry dispute, l.'ncousclously 1 halted. " It's none of your damn business If I do samhle!" Paul said. "1 sup pose you'd prefer your sister should starve. You narrow minded people make me dlscusted. better mrn than you, gamble. So this was the source of our in come, the reason why Paul had mon ey spasmodically. I.Ike most girls, brought up as 1 hnd been, 1 looked upon gambling with honor: and gambling as a profession was un thinkable. Now Tom was spenking: "That, may be Paul; I'll not con tradict you. I never set up for a saint. Hut aside from the moral question, what a way to support a family. You. a man with a college education, travelled, refined, making gambling a profession. If Kulif knew It would nearly kill her." "Suppose you tell her and see," Paul sneered. "Then there are your children. Can't you see you are ruining their' prospects, their lives, if this becomes known? Do quit it. Paul. Kind' something decent to do, If it's only1 driving a delivery cart. If you'll let mo I'll stay and help you find some thing." Tom's voice was very ear ner:. "Can't you understand I have to have money? I'm not the sort of man who can grub along on a few dollars a week. I wasn't brought up as you were, remember. My people had money." Then In a more concil iating voice: "See here, Tom, what's the use grouching? ' I am looking about for something good, but until I find it we have to live. I may land a good job any day. ' "Hut you don't always win, do you?" Tom asked. "Of course not! Hut I win of tener than I lose. If I had money enough to play as I should I'd be on easy street." Hut your'e not and you arei In debt Isn't this true?" Fuller brushea fur Xmas. SOJ-R. "No more than 1 can handle. Kv eryone runs bills nowadays. Wo scui to get along fairly viell, dou't we? This Is a snug little home. Iluby and the rhiidrvu wirnt fur nothing. 1 suppose stu- has beeu compluiuing. 1 waited anxiously for Tom's an swer. "No, Ruby has not complained. She would not. Hut 1 have eyes. 1 can see her efforts to economize, her poor unia. Iilun.ihle i luiln-s. and (ho has no tuaij. does ever) thing, ieu the washing." "As long as she diu'.-n't coinplaiu I dou't see as it Is any of your busi ness ' Paul was becoming nngrv I ' l aguln. "If you are anxious to worry Krlrk Traielle and wife were in her. go tell her you have meddled 11 yesterday shopping and attend with my affairs: that you disuo- 'n to business. Mr. and Mrs. Tra. prove or me; that I gamble, and zMv "-' Cleveland. I tiiat von. with vour Pill itaiiicil ideas, i your country code, think I am going I Lloyd's Taxi for easy riding. Spo !traii.ht to the devil and taking her clal r,lll!s on country trips. No trip ; less men iiity ceLU. I'lione 44. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone ISM ' Snlrvlla Corsets. Mrs. Annie) F. Rus-! sell. Phono 459-1 j i Watklna products, no V. Lane' street Orders delivered. Phone 17T. Pslnless extraction of C th at room 9, Mnsonio Temple. Dr. Nerhaa. I. Hernnrdl who residua at Clldo spent several hours in Roseburg yes-1 tt rday ateuding to business. A -ar of green shingles Just receiv ed, Page Lumber & Fuel Co. ' f 52-Piece Set of Willow Pattern OLD ENGLISH CHINA We A RARE DESIGN AND LIKE THE CHINA ' USED IN COLONIAL TIMES. are also showing this week a beautiful set of blue and white Nippon China, 50 pieces, a bargain. 25-Piece Lasher Silverware $3.50 These splendid sets are jubt the thing for gifts. Perry Wright was in Uoseburg ye lerduy attending to htisiness. .Mr. Wright u from lllihee on the North I iiipqua. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. See )ark Plug and Our Window JlAL CUTLERY SALE wket Knives 75c arving Sets 50 to $9.50 K Furniture Co. Jackson Street ' Oregon ADDIE:lt would be wise to go to the Y. M. C. A. or small hotels for business girls, only, where she could stay until she obtained permanent lodging. Yes, expert typists are in demand, but she would have to have enough money to allow for sev eral weeks or a month of changing positions and finding work. The are numerous ,1'ght schools in every city where bookkeeping, office man agement, secretarial work, and many other things beneficial to a business girl may be learned .. .... Car cement in, L. W. Me.zger. " A'WC DON'T FORGET You owe those friends a photo. A pood photo is the beM Xioas gift yo: can make, and the most appreciated. M;;ko an appointment now with Clnri, and Clark at the Koseburg Studio. i:i Jackson St., Hell Sisters Uldg. MKLISOSK (ilt.WiK TO IIOI.I) OPKX MliKTIVC l'"-l In.urance. " tin tuitg today P E- FLURRY Ranee Agency I -cm 1 and 2 Ptburn B lj Bldg, notcourg. Ore. Saturday evtnirir !elrnse Crang' will hold an open meeting. Mr. Stevens and wife who have heen mis sionaries in India lor many years will give a very interesting and In structive program. The program will bo in the form of an Illustrated lec ture Knowing 'be beau'ilul scenery, people, home ll!. and customs of this far-away country. Mrs. Stevens is a sister of Mrs ;. W. Kruse. An offering will be taken. with ma." "No, I shall not ti ll hi r. l t her remnfn in her fool's paradise as long as she cau, poor girl." Turn sighed heavily. I crept softly away. Tom would n.,t t.,ll a I mtvur u.iol.t l., ..(,),.. of them know I had heard, know easy shave. 13 rts.. and nn that I knew. Hut the .Imm. .,, II ! '.'""nt hair cut. Sac at the Colden My handsome, educated husband a l ult"'hou. 61S Winchester St. common gambler because he was too j rt r, . . .... Indolent to work. That. 1 knew, was . hF'1 C"h ,,of nd the real cause. I had uo illusions ";' ",n; A; J obb of l.os Alleles, left, or very few of them. Paul was! !'ft l'lRh'f,r ,h 1"';r ''"' lasy. Never having been obi.eed to i ii. , " rt!I"ai" "h ,u'r so" work, ho had lost the liicllnati.ui. 11 1 1 r ,"u wlnt,'r- was his Indolence lUat had kept him . " , nM v Chrysanthemums for sale, nigger. used his writinj? as a blind. l""" ttnd more ot them. Come and I Kor a few moments 1 remained ' f.;e ,n""' A' !!'e K"'" in my darkened room facing the fu-!U""cn 318 t-ast Commercial Ave. lure: It looked dark, forbidding. Hut ... ' I I must keep up my courage, must . V' 1 d rtPJ0 h,H, b,,,n mot give way. I must think of the . , B, W ' H?rd""t '"" children. Pufll would not. I knew. I "'f " f- San I-ranc sco where he i When I joined Paul and Tom on I ' , "I"'" 8 ,ort t me before re- lh porcn. alter making a noisy en-tl,,""lt; to "' borne In Maulla. trance, they wero talking of the new I , , , , house Tom was building for a man- ,. Vors special treatmenU for ' uracturer out home. 1 joined In the !",,rl!'- Iwi'Pe. female cotnplica , conversation, scarcely knowing wbnt i dj "P"'!"'". pneumonia and heart. I said, not hearing them. In my mind I KC'tr,' and can"'r' 'av0 known : rang Tom's words: i. ual ?f upwk.r. In use forty years. ! "It would nearly kill Ruby if Bhe lalors Specific Co.. Koseburg. Oro- 1 k now.' TAKK HI!K Tltrt'K Ttl MYIITI, PtHNT 1.. Hill, representative of the A. (i. Long fire apparatus supply compuny arrived in Koseburg today driving u combination rheuiieal and hose cart which Is being delivered to Mrtle Poitit. After stopping in Koseburg for lunch. Mr. Hill sturted out for Myrtlo Point, expecting to reach that place before durk this evening. CHICKEN DINNER The V. R. C. will bitvo a chicken dinner at the armory Friday, Novem ber liith, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., pricu 50 cents. Ever body invited. I Persons gathering ' mistletoe and I evergreens on the Moore properly In Kdcuhowcr will be prosecuted. TO REDUCE DANGEROUS VARICOSE VEINS Strong, Powerful Yet Safe Surgeon' Prescription Called Moone's Emer aid Oil Has Astonished ' Physicians. VILLA FOR MUSSOLINI. (tntermtttiinul New (VrvtriO ROMK, Nov. 15. Rome uiunlrlpnl uuthoritlea havo decided to purchaso and restore an ancient villa at Cumin atu for presentation to Mussolini. .Mussolini has signified his grateful acceptance of the gift of the villa, which is nut far from his birthplace. Tomorrow Paul Insists Vpon Going To The Theatre Liipprty Tlifiitro Just bt-fore ho but. an work on "Peaceful IVtorH," first of the Ar-iow-Vil!lam Fairbanks ?erixg, which will he howii at the Liberty Theatre tomorrow and Sutuniay, IMreftor Lewis KJiik bought hiiiiKelf a bright and shiny new automobile which was the joy of his hcurt. Hut it was written in the Ftars that hia joy was to be short-lived. One of the first scenes fn "I'eareful Peter" calls for a thrilling horseback chase and Di rector Kins was up In the front seat of his nice new car, whooping like a Comaneho Indian, as the riders pric ed helter-skelter toward him, obey ing his slK'ltered commands. Near er and nearer they came, the hor.ses straining every m-rve, their ridrrs flocpin,' them on to efforts even more intense, while the camera men ground away as though their lives depended on it. Then Piiddi-nly one maddened hroneh, instead of swerv ing as he reached the car which was what his rider strove to make him do crashed headlong into it and a very la rue number of good American dollars look wing! All that remain d behind wan a shat tered tar, a sndder and wis r cow pony, a frenzied director and a scared crew of assistants and cameramen. in feiuir.lna role. . The others in the east are: Donald McDonald, Hector Sarno. George Seigmann, Kdward Pell, Tom S. Oui. Minna Redmu., Kdward Johsen and Kthel Wales. DON'T FORGET You owa those friends a photo. A pood photo is the bttst Xn.as gift '". can make, and the most appreciated Make an appointment now with Clarl and Clark at the lioseburg Studio. 137 Jackson St., Del! Sisters Uldg. A car or green shingles Just receiv ed, Page Lumber & Fuel Co. gon. Mr. nnd Mrs. ('. A. Waters and daughters who have been visiting, with their son. Kobeit Watera, at lf.ee Hill, left hint night for Fresno. California, where they . will spend a short time before returning lo their home in Charleston. Illinois. Hff.BSirD.1 mum nm FORTY TO FIFTY Will Be Interested in Mrs.Hooker't Recovery by Use of Lydia E. Pink bam'i Vegetable Compound St.Panl.Minn. "I was (roing through the Chanee of Life and suffered from a run-down condition and the troubles a i woman has to 0 i People who hav swollen veins or bunches should not wait until they I reach the bursting point which means much sulferlug and losii of tlmu, but should at ouco securo from any ro liuhlo druggist a two ounce original buttle of Moone's Kuieruld Oil (full strength.) I Uy using this powerful, yet harm less geriiiiehlu treatment Improve. uu-nt Is noticed In a few days and by Its regular use awollen veins will re turn to their normal size anil miff'T ers will ceasu to worry. . Moone's Kmoruld Oil treatment is used by physlciuns and in hospitals und Is guaranteed to accomplish results or money returned. It reduces all kinds of enlarged glands, goitres and wons and la used exclusively In iiitiny largo factories as tin tinfiuling first uid to the injur ed antiseptic. Natluui Kuliorton, '1 uu Keiull Store, Koseburg, ; Oregon, can Knppiy you. "Hubby" has all modern helps in his work why shouldn't YOU employ OUR EXPKKT ROl'till DRV SKIvVICK and save drudgery and waste? U. S. Mineral Surveyor Civil Engineer G. 0. Stewart, 248 No. Jackson Phone 87 feen M Swamp-Root Thous.niuo of wtniK-n have Vidncy and Madder tnuMr hk1 m-vcr sus pect it. Women's ctunjilnmt;. ufton provotc. hc no'lim el-.- hut ki(j)ar)' trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder dlMMhC, , U tin kidmy- ftii- iit, a healthy coniilim; they m-y C:.use the other org1'1 to ln-come diwased. Pain in the hack, headache, of ambiuoii, iivrvutuicKs, aro often times symptoii. t of kidney trouble. Don't ilt-lay sUrtiiiK treatment. Dr. Kfl:ner'a Sv.-nmp-Koot, a physU ciun's pri'ncri'.'tion, o1tuined nt any dtuji store, in iy be ju.it the iemely , tic ml cil la otcikoum hiK-h conflilionit. Gvt a liudiuiii or larc t'uc bottlo iuiincdir.tcly fiom any drug store. However, if you wixli firet to test thin Rr?nt prepirnin send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer it Co., Dinhaniton, N. Y., fr a simple bottle. When writ iiiil be fcii re a::d mention this paper. Antlers Tlienlro In "Stepping Fast." the latest Wil liam Vox pi'ture which stars Tom .iix at th Antlers toniizht. the nc tion -t:nTrt in the ruins of the cliff dwt'Ui'rs who lormcrly liv-d in tin Arizona d'sert. Mix plays the role of a iMit!K cowbiey who noes to the aid of a scientist when ho if attack ed by thr'- nn-n. ACt driving away tli attackers, the stranccr tt-ils the rail' )iin;in that h holds the seen t ! of a liiiidn geld niiiw which a hand 'of inttr:i:t'innal criminals are tr..iTig I ti ii k ate. Th" sri ntist dies and wills ! the row hoy a half interest in the m!n' and tells hi:u that his daughter j in China is to own the nther shares. I Thi.- ini-idf iit fit arts a series of ! thrilling adventure widt h carry ihe I r;ncl" r across the Pacific to Hong K"nt; and a k r:;iiii lo tiie Arizona mine. Claire Ada mis ph-'Vit the had- ws.- .i! Attention through atthattime. hot flashes, nervoua nesa and heaiiachrf.s. At times I was not nhU ti do mv u-nrk j - but since taking L.yaia p.. i inxnam s I I ' 1 i I ill III! Vegetable Com- V tj pound i am gaming I every day and can do imy work with more NOTICE RAILROAD MEN McShane's Locomotive Up to Date For Sale at ROSEBURG BOOK STORE ease than I have f-r five or six yen. J owe it all to your great medicine. Martha H'KpKUU, 114 Collcu Avtnuo. JSt. Paul, Minn. When women who are between the p pes of forty-! t ve and fi f ly-fi ve art les.t with such annoy: r g symptoms as ner vousness, irrituhthty, melancholia and heat fbshes, whi. h prciucu h'-adachcj, dizzines-s, or a r- n e of stitfocaiion.thcy pr.ould take l.y iirt E. PinVham's Veee table Compound. It is espvi,illy adapted to help women through thin cri1 is. It is prepared fron. roots and hcix, and cuntairis no harmf'd drursor n irf;oic. Write to i.vtj.a E. Pinkham i-lcaicine Co., Lynn, Ma-.-'husettfl. for a fn o copy uf Lydia K. Pinkham'.-. Private Text-Po k umu "AiluitiiUi PecJir tv ' men. 1 ' ' CIDER We get our Cider fresh from tlie press every morning. Observe apple week and drink your apple every day. Try Our Bulk Coffee 3Sc and 45c lb. Economy Grocery Phone 63 Mass meeting of all CARPENTERS and BUILDING TRADESMEN in Roseburg vicinity Thursday, Nov. 15 at Moose Hall, at 7:30 p. m. Purpose of meeting to organize the Carpenters and Building Tradesmen. J. J. Stack of the Ore gon Fcdcratio of Labor will speak. TUBBY hlby Wanis a ltapoly ia iLe Razzing Bnsiness By WINNER SO VouGE TWS GOV hvSH TINKtK, MOMED IM TrC BLOCK 6 "tH GMJACE AM IS KNOCK ME Pou fit uow vy a1" CAo v luui V-,'i) tU& H'JMW OF rHF.ESE yCU POOR LICK A CW EVEM. OH.rlO.i'.C! f OHJ i-n.i. '"' . i I V tfityo) 6K3 STunOSfy VEItt, & a Or tiiuf i i v - r li I ! i AW CO SOAK VOUR. HtA0.Y3i BIG FOcC HUSrIW HCV. TAKE THAT BACK! WHLRE do VOUCH OFP CALLIM' HIM V y our i x.- 1 -..V . , 7 WATCH FOR "TUBBY" AND HIS DOIN'S IN THE DAILY