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BOSEBURO NEWS REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2i. PACE SEVEN i . . key Day Special! Hard Wheat Flour S6.70 and $6.80 per bbl. Thursday and Friday Only what the farmer sells. Less for whr.t the farmer buys That's Us. Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg and Oakland 'A WIFE'S STORY' By JANE PHELPS HOTEL ARRIVALS n urn I . H.uel (li-aiet ' , i Portland arri.uls: T. M. Trimble.! ,V. J. Packman. W. J. C.archong. K. , C. Slanson, !. I.. Cochran. M. H. .Nichols, l.eorgt Ulllou, A. 1'. l-.'sta- RELIABLE TAILOR diet' SuiU Suits J. H. BERNIER Wa Do Alteration Cleaning and Pressing Kohlhagen Blrlg. (Next Door Umpqua Hotel) about your not having una again yes- brood. Minnie Ardoll. L. Scldloe. V. ur.i:.v - He-It he' coming down llirsh- aKaln today, and I don't want hl.u 1 1, Miscellaneous: A. t.ary and wite. ! to find ua without someone.". " ". ir.-sr.-ni my; .r. nun ... . i ,i, iMi ..... ., Mr"- - Sprliuc, Toledo. Olilo; Mr. If you II telephone 1 II got so i e- . um, M It.,.-.,,,.,-. K. It. Lovk- o,., in. 1 will no have a .... , . 1 1 .1 e llf( , wo ,.re so it. '"-'I" " 1 , " V, , attlo; tieorgo K hnd. C. Cuvornaueh. soon as we- aiv clear .gain 111 be j h ,, ,., ,,, ,,,,. only too Kind to have on.-. j H,,n-li; Mra. C. Miller, Clark; II. fa:. 'Suit yourself, but tie euro and ; Mill.-r. Uana Miller, Malott; l A. have oiu-ono ou tap when he i lleiinott, M.-dford: A. V. Meatus and conies dow n." family, Glide: Mm. M. Coniwell. J After Paul l-ft I tried to think Denver: V. Cliddon. S.-.ttll.-: Chas- a why hi- wan ao anxious we make a j Mcl-'addeii. Pa. Culli-gor, Taenia; good linpres-loii upon Logan. 1 had , Mr. and Mrs. ti. It. Miller. Akron. O.; X told h(m we needed B oiii y or nrac-1 Murjorio Krlokson. Lot Angeles: C. tlcaljy told him so wh n talking of I 1-. Xieodeinua, Onklaud; L. II. Hur- a position for Haul, and he was a i t-r, pan l-'ranclsco; It. G. Kuleh. Q. Z very onllnary sort of a man. even I. 1 arisen. Uiurlsburg; Mr. and Mrs. f if he did have money ! knew with- I- S. Siunfurih. Sun l.li-to; A. 1.. J out being told that he had not i-llyer. Myrtle 'reek; W. K. Coodiviu. ways been aoeustomcd to servants, to t - S. Thompson. Myrtle ("reek; (!eo. , T the an.etiliiea of nnllio living. I fi-1 Smith, H. Smith. Murshflold: Mr. X 'HAITI'K XX It wan nine o'clock when Paul came in. 1 had been In a perfect fev er of Impatience for houra. He iniKht have telephoned when he knew how .iiiua I ti, especially when ho did not route home to dinner. "lMd you pet K.'t the position. Taul?" I asked, runniuR to meet him. "Of course," he answered non chalantly. "What will they pay?" 'A fair salary, lint they wHl have lo Increase It If I stay with them. I let them undrrstand that It was only taken tu please Logan, that 1 was capable of belter things." "How much?" I demanded. Vnul frowned, the baid slowly; "I never have been accustomed to eive an account of my finances, and I don't ln;eud to begin. I told you it was a fair amount. That U all that Is necessary lor you to know." l t ..lnn If I IrnllW ..." " ' " i.i have to humor hhn lv geiilnc a noumieoi your rncu.1 -.- n e... . ..... ; ..i..i,i.nw.. .,!:. Stuvland Clendal Roast That Thanksgiving TURKEY in a Wearever Aluminum Roaster Special Reduction in Prices for this week. See Our Window. Regular 17.60 Roaster, Special - - $6.50 Rtflular $6.65 Roaster, Special - $3-50 Regular $S45 Roaster Special $--M All attractive) Carving Set. regular $1.50 seller, will be offered to each purchaser at a Wearever ltoastcr during this sale ut tl.u special price of t J 7a Churchiiii Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE I replied. al news r flo tuner. Pbont) 1S3-L. M for Smas. 302 R. fcdUCtS, i:i) VV. laue r , I'hnna 177. Uotton of Ifith at room tuple. Pr. Nerbas. tor easv riding. Spe fcuntry trips. No ti ip V cens. I'hono . i- next Thursday and l!osc and Oak streets. t thiiies over. Rawlcich extracts and vour Thanksgiving Uiu- ij. Earl Khoads. kllieririK mistletoe anu the Moore property in be prosecuted. mill ends $3.50 a tier; (tr wood, split;-, readily I.e. Lcnn-uorreiscn vu. Always Take . CASCARAQUSKINE a?SOVV Relieve COLD IN 24 HOURS LA GRIPPE IN 3 DAYS AU Drurfteta 30 cents Ate. All Dr. MBjensBSjasasaasfiaaB E5I0NAL CARDS IYER Cblropratlo V. Lane BU Taylor's special treat inents foi Catarrh, lasrippe, feniulo complica lions, dyspepsia, pneumonia and heart gc.tr'- and cancer, Tiavo no known equal or superior. In u.xo forty years Taylor's Specific Co., Roiseburs, Ore gon. l'uul s litiiwu.i-rasles. tl at I should , '-UK.-ne; K. 1. Stcll and wile. Heeds- pott; John O. Lvstttl, Cleiidnle; N. . .Mr. and Mrs. . ... ,s,. . ... wilsnnvllle; come in and wait on t;ilil. v-liei. I.o-: ' " raulliu. Hollywood, i alltori.ia; ; ., T o'llricn and wife, Stockton; gan rame dnwa. David r Jue. San rraucisco: lVte i Fn,(, j.-urlll,,ri Kugene; C. A. Jehn- Kvelyn MarUhnm cme over ami I Kmlgea, J. C. Harris. Los Angeles. , . .. ... . fmiv. ,. 1'. C.'h:-n.an and told her that Paul was m work, how j I family; U. Amlrus and family. So- I pleased I was. 1 spoke of Local.. I """' i'i.g.a said I was suro she w is mistaken in j Portland arrivals; K. Uiilig, O I blm, told her he h. il been most ' r. Karw. ll, V. E. Atterbury, J. N of you not to tell n.e, ing to speak calmly. "You spend what I give you. If there is any planning to do I'll do It." I said no more, realizint; it would nnlv anter him. Hut I was far ....... .......... ... - T. .. m I hitwt that It u-na til Inn eh him (hi.. A....rh.irv A M.-.'ur. l P Ci-e- one to b.-a I wrote tirotner ion. a - - - '. . ' ;.' ... .. lone letter telling him Paul was lae. nan secure.. ih.su ion. .gory, i.e.. i.ouinan aim w.ie, vt . ... s'.l.-s manager for a large autonioi.ite ! l,r ..... ... . ,...,., . .. ........ ... ... concern. Only then did I remember I "'''" "'" '"r you k'",w- Kuby. . C. S. Cochran. O. O. Johnson. . S. I had not asked the name of the, "," " " , V, 1 . . . . hi. .1 vc:is fthsillp ilc :i inn tn hv VI t" Morse concern, that Logan una no. men-j V, . i .iJ ....'... Honed it. I Y.. . . - ?!. .!. I . ' 1 n....,l..o. I n.liil l'H.l I IP . .""-"'-I". -- awu.u name of the firm The Mayuard It. Gibson and he replied. "It's a good enough car. but I wish It had been a classier make. C.ives a man some standing to'be with a car not many can buy. ' "Hut the Maynard Is a lovely car! I thiuk it is just splendid you are with them." I replied enthusiastlc- ""' "Si.len.lld for them, perhaps, he k.ne; It li. Spertden, II. K. ('.rove, Ohewelali, W'n.; H. A. llro nsou, I San Francisco; Thou. L. O SI.auu-1 nesv, 11. I), t'hrlsteuson. 0. t'urtls. II. i'. Kmnierson, II. White. Senlile; V. II. ('lose and wife. Tenlno. Wash. ( Mr. and Mrs. I.. J. Witt. N. out wnn reai.y n.ce people. -i.rir,i" .. ..,,, mil.... "I teel grateful, to him. Kvely...' wh( wro, ..,(,, , ,,10 bHsl9 I rwIUU'CI. I HUVt III t (I S" MMMI'UBI .1. . ..i.. ..l 1 1 l that I eul get settled somewhere. of , mmf , ,,,,',,. . Jntyre. Mrs. L. W illinti.s . Know, i vir, so.- re...r....... t ,.n,0,1()n;l, actress. Priscllla "And I am glad for vour sake that ,)(,an u 8,rr,,d Logan helped him. Hut don t make .......-.. ,....,... unusually II, ...1 l'iii.t , Howe. S.i.tilo: Mr. ami Mrs. Olncn, Portland arrivals; 1.. K. Loosley. I l.oa Angeles; Mr. and Mr. j Kenneth x- n i......,ii. t t-iirn-us. II. , Murvey. Sacramento; ('. I.wlgllt, Oak- T. Heniaml... 'f. J. Ce.lo... J. W. I land. I'al.: It. r Thompson Seattle; wi.li.. i- II White. (!. 11. Kroger, i tieorte vt nous, t un rram .s. o. and Mrs. S. C Mr. Wheeler, Santa Ann; Cul.; P. I.. a friend of such a' man. Not that 1 am over particular but there's a liin it. you know." "And 'you think Dave Logan the nulled. Then once aguin I hurried ." " ......... to place his breakfast on the table. recalling my own distrust fearing he would be late. T,..nk.rm Have . .. Again Wts "Itetter get maid. Logan spoke1 At Pant Home DON'T FORGET You owe those frien.lw a photo. A ;;ood photo is tno best Xmas gift yoi ran make, and the most appreciated Make ah appointment now with Clarl and Clark at the P.oseburg Studio. i: Ja.-kaon St., Bell Sisters Bldg. Roseburg Umpqua je always made a effort to see that tomers get the Kice that can be Give us a trial. ke fluff rugs from p rugs. Y OUR WAY Our Auto Will Call P'n Around PR LIVER trout, I j our liver Klii-t htult of half Hinary ills. For rn, constipation, :rss, headache, 'kin, taste in the co.;tt-d tonsue. pyf. lack of en- ''''y. lo6t appe P'or hlood, de-l!-c quick action P-ouyh benefit of Liver Remedy.. Vd Crocker Ml IT. STORE 2: F. M. Crilcser -4 Oregoxiaxs, T.vee Tins Max's Advice! Portland, Ore r. "Dr. Piercc'a Golden Medical Discovery and Plea sant Pellets have given me a new lease on life. Several years ago I contracted the 'flu' and (or weeks I was unable to leave my bed. My strength had all gone.- I had a heavv cough and at times could hardly get my breath. My stomach went back on me and my bowels would not act naturally. I said. I suppose this will finish me.' I was asked by a friend to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Pellets, as they had prolonged manv lives. These medi cines of Dr. Pierce's did wonders for mc I am now years old, work every day and enjoy good health; in fact, I feel better and more fit than I did twenty years ago. Dr. Pi-rce's remedies have given me the privilege of enjoying a healthy old age." V. M. Criteser, 802 Mallorv Ave. . Go at onca to your nrighnornooa drug store and get the Discovery in tablets or linnid. or scud 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalid:,' HuUl, Butfalu. X. V., for trial pka. ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN by MRS. ELLSBURY (Address all communications to Mrs. Ellsbury, care at Newa-Kovlew.) CHICHESTER S PILLS ...... nmiiiM, lllllMi. A f ( L'.-Ii ! 1,1. b-. ' BI."nJli4A lrk'tlJl 1 sm!M 11.0 R I4. 0. l k V.I TuU nu .h. r. Hoy at "U!L.. . i. n popular run on the legitimate stage this iptitiK. Coltnn's plays are noted lor their fast action and Interesting plots and It Is only natural there fore, that they should make capital pholot.la.vH. -- l-'rom udvance reports. this seems to be the case with "l.riftin.ir," now showing ut the Ant lers Theatre. Critics who have viewed it credit Prisclllu Ivan wlih one of the best and most th.rtng chnraetcrliatlons in hor successful career. ii t . .1 t,.!.'.t..vetll. ... & ..! '.' . vir M.-.'carl Nelson. Redwood .aiun. i.e ...... "".'.:;. o.... w A K.. , A. .-V "l-.T'l'.-i -- , , , HIIIIK. II. IV. !.'". .. .... k stn.ith h'.iuiet... Weakley. ! J Sun Krumisen; II. Mlenart, St. Louis; V. M. Hilary, II. L. McKee. Kl.g. no; J. J. Honker. I.. It. Phelps. Seattle; li. II. Hansen. II. II. Corsey. Salem; William Clurke. Taromn; 1. (. l)-an, flnokune: A. ('.. Howie. (!. S. Wersl- rlck. Chelan Fulls; O. 8. Ilrown. Hamilton. II. C. Harlan, II. Inpllug, Thus. K. Campbell. (1. K. Winter boibuni, 1). W. Il.-nn.-t. C. li. .li.rson r. llurlzog and wit", lil.-nn I.ii.snn, J. J. I.erniod..-, F. W. lingers. J. II ...... ,. r.....fll ...e Mlscellatieous: M. Mar.k, It.-eds- (ll.-ndale; L. Searing and wife. Los port O 'Till, SaJe,..; 0. Power, ! A.eles; O. L. I-'owb-r. San l-'rancls- Los Ann-Its. C -.1. Marks, tlar.lln.-r: i or; . II. Campbell. Ititpette. ,i,i.no.nn Int. Sif.t. '.ys K!'.' I SOLD BY Wrl!GQITS P'tRYWHt RE oood manners, especially at the theatr.. If vou are warm, remove! your coat as you would any place else. If the car is so crowded as to make It necessary,, there is no harm n Kittina on someone's lap. Either Mnjcttlr Theatre j Some or the most plcttir.miue and historic places In the southwest were utilized by the Hoy Stewart unit in filming the I'nlversal star's lust pic ture. "The Love Hrnnd." now show ing at the Maleslle Theatre . Much of the play was filmed on the famous Santa Matgu. rlta rnncho, whose vast acreage extends over :tuo ril'Mire miles, one of the few remain Dear Mrs. EUsbttry "A friend in need is a friend indeed," so that' why I'm coming tn you for help. I'm In love with a young man a eoupu: dress is oorrect. Your g.r; triena a.u ranches In the west. riabt. If be loves her ana "P"" ,. . A .... ,Vw..ii lit? 'rlT omrenaanTr-sona. friend of Stewart's, 'whose ."t" - n -make: father received t of years my senior, and he wauts to friendly with him when i Spanish laud grant marry me, but my folks absolutely P' m or sees him. I The story Is a r nlili-et. I don't see whv they should because he's a fine fellow, although he has no education. What shall I do? After a giri is engaged, how long should she remain In a car lifter she's been brought home? How long if she Isn't engaged? Does It show mimnors to allow a boy to hold your hand or put his arm In back of the I s.-at at the show? Should yon l.lbe.tj Theatre ltniaillng j.l in os t a tragedy, the re-Story behind tin- snow scenes in move your coat at the show? Is it : .Maj-shall N. Man's tecond Coldwyn proper for a girl to sit In a boy's lap i picture, "The lit. inal Three," which if the ear is crowded? Would a will be shown al Hie Liberty Tln-a-woob-n or silk dross be in6re appro- tre today and lomorrow, regular tirinte for a formal luncheon ut a ! pi le-s, reads Ilk- n Kex lleach tale restaurant? i uf tl"- i.-riiotis north. My girl friend has a few .pi.-stlons Till ing three .lavs to struggle 1 inil.i. from tin- railroad lo the log cabin In liryce Canyon, rtah a trip that consumes hix liours in summer Milton Moore ami ti. It. Parry. N"l lan's caineriini' n. returned with faces peeling and frot-u, and the latter ill. Their sioiy starn when the t.-m- th. rnniho as a in is:h. romance of Lower California, and tho O'Nell ranch., pro vides nil or the scenic atmosphere called lor in the story, from the rug ged coast line of the Puel.tr shore to the broad mesas of the open cat tle country. .Many of the scenes In the play were filmed around the San Louis Hay mission, the oldest in California, one of Ihe most noted missions In the southwest, at one time having several hundred arches. TURKEYS We want them all we can get she would like to have solved, too. She's been going with a young man Tor about a year, and when he asked to kiss her good night, she refused him. and he got nngry. She still loves him, although he utterly Ignores her. Should she take the step of making t.p? What would you advise her to do. Thank yon. NUSANTK. NUISANCE Judging from your letter. I think you are quite young. and that is probab'y the reason your i.h-s, d m m an Isolated raneli- parents are objecting to your mar- ,,r S1)., :,u.nd to plec, s dur-j riage. Wait a year before you think : u Hi,, day's r iuh going and the of marrying, and have a good time. 1 nr:: morniim (!, were obliged to. A year from now will be plenty of , nimlnl ,H. in,,-,... carrying the .am-' time to choose a husband. Have the ,,ri)S i tnswim in front of iheiu. young man at your home, nnd give . .,,,, ,;.lt uf,,., n t Jicy ran Imoj ycur parents a cnance 10 ncgmc ,. they like him. The fact that a girl it or is not engaged does not influ ence the length of time she site in good form for any girl, engaged or not, to sit out in a car for an hour or so. No public d'sr,layofaffection DANGERS OF A COLD Roseburg People Will Do Well t Heed Them, Many bad cases of kidney trouble result from a cold or chill. Confut ed kidneys fall behind In filtering, the poison laden blood and backache, h. adache, .dizziness and disordered kldnoy action follow. Don't neglect tieraiere dropped from above tola coid. I so Doan s Kidney in. at ;io I,, low zero t:- tii-st nlt lit out, the firm sign of kidney trouble. Pol and tln-y wire lerced to nliandou i low this Koseburg resident's eiun thefr automohil" They hired a team ! .,0; Mrs. Laura Kimball, 2?,2 S. l'lint St, iiiya: "My kidneys were always weak ..nil If I tk cold It always set fed In my back, and I suffered dreud fully. I couldn't bold out to sweep tho floor mid the action of my kidneys was Irregular. I loan's Kidney Pills always relieved these iittacks, stn.ightet'ing my bark and kidneys and benefiting me In every way." Price fin.-, ut all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy gel III. all's Kidney pills- the same that Kimball had. Fohtci-lullbuni a territie Mi7..n! and sliowslorm. 'I'll- horses were unable to, plow tlirou'-h four !-. t of snow. Tie -eiim.-rum.-ti louud shelter lor ' in- car. Common sense in tnese miie , Uljn,.,s . w,.lt almi. i, :o li-! things is all that is necessary. Any , in,, , m, m I.I niL-ti I girl may sit for five, ten or fifteen w. H ,.r ,0:, virtuallv fr.wn to' minutes, chatting in a ear after being , i . . i brought home, but it certainly is not I Mrs Antlers Theatre Co.. Mfrs.. llnfTiilo. N. Y. GASH PRICE Thursday, November 22, 1923 at the following points: J. M. Cornutt Riddle T. M. Tomlinson Myrtle Creek Ike Quick Sutherlin Baker & Flannery Oakland Henniger Oakland C. S. Faunce Drain ' 0. J. LINDSEY William A I i TUBBY This is Good Ring Generalship PlFf.SE HORRVUP AR0UN' Trt CORNER SPIDERS GETTiA)- PI CUT ! J I'l ft f-tV-rt-.-'lk 2 rt HOW VOtiO HAS THIS FIGHT BEEN I i y i 1 ,r" - 1 ..:ui.'r:r- Av - - i 'FIGhTIM' APOCT A HOUR AlRtr-.t-X ICI I rrfn'- . J DlDMT VOU COME ) AUb "TELL ME VSOCeill? HUH? By WINNER n V. SPIDER TU' 0FCT Ci'il-r . in -r ( I 1 . 1 I) 1 ' ' t . -on. ut v , c i t t- e - 3. , '.ii,i,.v ' WATCH FOR TUBBY" AND HIS DOIN'S IN THE DAILY NEWS REVIEW f- X. Ja.ksoa 7 Vtasc3s'rs . g- ....',n,..,. (..