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FRIDAY, MARCH 21. 1124. PAGE SEVtN1 t LOCAL NEWS 1 Put a new uniform on the U 1 J 1 tt ATIURDAY! Revelations of a Paid Companion Houmt At Tiller Forest Ranger O. C. Houser Is spending the week at Tiller, attend ing to glazing matters. By JANE PHELP3 Author of "My Huiband and I," "A Wife's 8tory.' etc oiu uus: a ROSEBURfl NEWS-REVIEW, 5 Bargain Day! Come fa, and be convinced. Keen advised to . i. ud again ana RmU nicely .moked,lx:t lb Z0C StU.WlOOl-J-.P-i- $.00 " rw. Feed. 80 lb. ck. per ttck tl.25 W Run 80-lb. sack, per sack Poultry Feed or All ivinas. . t-. , i.lttle Chix Feed, White Seed Oats, LdlW Scntc leeu.M.. - LU kinds of grass seed. r . i n- orn nnur u-nrkini? nti the L, (0et the FealherriaKe r.our. .. - t cd no complaints, but many yrai.es. VViviv f - - - THE BEST FOR LESS rushed upon Laurel, grabbed her, and the words tumbling over each other, she said: "You're craiy. Laurel, raving crazy! I haven't taken Jim. Don t want to take him' Why, he's mar ried !' as If that ended it. "A lot of difference that makes Florence Man Here Curl llergman, Florence banker spent yesteruay in Roseburg attend ing to business mutters. Marriage License Issued A murrluce llcna ,, i.,...i Thursday to Arthur Patrick ..mi I saw you kissing hitn and (Payne Ohleseu, of this city LAIIUX HKXOl XCJXS MOl.llF. AND JIM Chapter LVII. . After Jim had consented to go abroad Laurel seemed huppler tuuu 1 ever hud seen her. Hue bejjun to Iuuk a Utile less inercai. u nuy- er. even when Molile was about, al-i' ou though she watched hnr clii.iv : he " Just at dusk 1 lett the house to "Do be still. Laurel."' 1 Here for Few Days wander about the luwn. It was a! Mollle now shook her, telling Jim. I W. L. H. Osborne of Glide arrived glorious night, the lust of Muy, so i who was about to interfere, to keep' In this city Wednesday evening to warm I needed no wrap. As 1 step-.away. i spend the next two or three days ped out on the veranda 1 saw Laurel "I kissed him. yes. He's my j transacting business matters, leaning against the railing. cousin, isn't he? Perhaps I have "I'm going to stroll about a bit. flirted with him. he's so awfully Mr. Tupling In Town Don't you want to come?" I asked, goodlooklng aud a good sport, but I H. Tupling of Portland, represent- Wlhout a word she Joined me. s fr wanting him why I've no five fo the Samson Tire company, is Something In her manner made such desire. I wouldn't have him If spending several days In this city in me asa: ds were iree, uuu-i uun i inina ne : uj luieresis 01 me company Anything gone wrong. Laurel?" woum want mo. "Have you seen Jim aud Mollle ' "He's all right as a relative, but since dinner?" as a husband, well, I've selected the "No, but they're around some-i man 1 shall marry, and it isn't Jim. where." . I Now Btop crying and be sensible? Her manner was now accounted for, she had allowed herself to be jealous again. From U. of O Fred Lockwootl, who Is attending the University of Oregon at Kugeno. is spending the week end in this city visiting with friends and relatives. She took Laurel In her arms. "What's a kiss? Just a puff of wind. Here, Jim, come take this We roamed Idly about on one side silly, little wife of jours into the of the house, then turned toward the i house. I "Remember. Laurel." her voice water. As we ueared the summer now serious. "ou have no reason ' tms city attending to business In house I heard voices. Laurel grasp- to be Jealous of me. I muy have I terests. ed my arm, motioning me to keep been silly,, but who Isn't at times? still, iieiore I had lime to think or Hut If you tbinK mo in love with -n i-egai Business move, her grajp on my arm tighten- Jim. or he with me, you re terribly ed, I heard Jim say: Studebaker Man- H W. A. Fettengill of Port land, repre sentative of the Studebaker corpora tion of America, spent Wednesday in SjijTper GALLON ! High Grade White Enamel Only 50c a pint Aluminum paint, stovepipe enamel, metal polish, and Ucedar furniture ronsn. Leather Faced Gloves 15c JChii stock of ranges is exhausted until March 22. POWELL FURNITURE CO. 238 N. Jackson "1 am going to miss you terribly, Moiile. You have been an awfully good little pal." "1 shall miss you too, Jim." ' . They came out of the summer house, and stood in the opening. Jim took her Into his arms just as the moon came up and shone upon them. He kissed her several times, aud she kissed him in return while Laurel and I stood unable to move without being seen or heard. Suddenly her grasp on my arm re laxed, and she ran ahead of me, fac ing them. "1 have caught you at last,, you shameless creature? " she screamed at .Mollle. "flaking my husband away from me. Aren't there single meu enough in the world that you have to take Jim? X knew what was going on. I knew. Hila said it wasn't so out 1 knew!" "Laurel quiet dear, the servants will hear," 1 cautioned while both Jim and Mollle appeared to be shocked into silence. "What do I care? Soon all the mistaken. I'm sorry if my thought lessness has hurt you very sorry. Laurel. Here, Jim, take her, and muke your puace.". She almost lifted Laurel from the ground as she thrust her Into Jim s arms. O. S. Brown of Glendale. an attor ney, is spending several days in Host burg attending to legal matters. Mr. Urown Is registered at the Hotel Ulupqua. Miss Reymera Home- Miss Kerne Reymera is spending "What a goose Laurel is." Mollle the week end in Roseburg with her said as they disappeared in the dusk. . Parents and friends. Miss Reymers is Leaurel weeping softly ou Jim's ! attending the Oregon Agricultural col- Ii the hood porting a weather-worn dull finiihl Are the fenders decorated with rurt ipoti and scraped placeir Are the wheeli the color of ground-in niudr Then it U time foe a trick aa4 spin new uniform of ACME QUALITY MOTOR CAR FINISH F.ajy to apply. Full dirertioni on every can. Putt your car op ooly for a day or two. We carry a full line of colors. We have tome attractive color oombinationt to aug-geit. And the Acme label telle you the "quality it right. We also carry Aetna totality Hood and Fender Enamel Auto Polish. Top Dressing and Engine Enamel PIONEER DRUG STORE Lloyd L. Crocker Roseburg, Oregon shoulder, "And to think that she realjy be lieved I would do such a thing, a married mau. Why i look upou Jim almust as 1 do on liuy. 1 never meant a thing, nor did I mean to hurt Laurel. I'll huve to make it up to her lu some way if 1 can. poor little, colorless Laurel!" Jim and Laurel lett a week later, and before they went all that hud caused Laurel unliappiness was cleared away, and she and Mollle parted good friends. Hut I knew it had been done In Mollie's in con sequnetlul way. f Pe would know ingly not hurt a kitten, and had told Laurel so, aud been forgiven. I wondered it I would have been so generous, if I would have forglv- world will know the shameless thing I en her. you are, the false thing Jim is." Tomorrow: Kita Determines Suddenly Mollle came to life. She Lctivc. to lege at Corvallis. Returns Home Mrs. M. S. Ryan, who spent a short time In this city visiting with friends returned to her home in Riddle tills morning. Mrs. Ryan also attended the senior play Wednesday. Euciene Man Here R. J. McHule, of Eugene, represen tative of Schillings & Co., arrived m Roseburg Wednesday afternoon to spenu me next tew aays ncre attend ing to business matters. Leave for Salem Mf. and Mrs. B. F. Shields last Wednesday evening for Salem where they will spend the next two or three days visiting with friends and attending to business matters. Frank Richmond, clerk In tho local forest service office, and Forest Su pervisor Carl It. Kenl, went to Cot tage (irove last night to attend the Chamber of Commerce meeting, and dlHcusn matters pertaining to changes to b made tti the Cottage Urove wa ter supply as a result of timber sales on the national forest. Mrs. T. R. Garrison was in town yesterday for a few hours shopping and attending to other matters. Mrs. (iiirrison is a resident of Oakland. CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER 1TERNITY HOME Winchetter St Phone 490 Mrs. D. Cornwell ViU privileged to have their own doctor. FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. TONE with sulphur and molasses tie old fashioned way we uppir the birtest grade mated tulnh ps. or the new mooVrn r by takini sri ntn-n AM OF TARTAR I.OZEN "leh can be takca plain rased up and mixed with et If yon wish. In the '-" forni they are handy eaca dose is : "d '? th ne old-time ' Hd Vital I Wrtfylng the blood it has ,Tr ..SL'I'I'"I R d ail Sprig-""1 Wit-V ML Crocker ioneer Drug Store ' N- Jsckton I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of county school super intendent subject to tho will of the republican voters at the May pri maries. (Paid Adv.) O. C. BROWN. o CANDIDATE FOR SUPERIN TENDENT OF SCHOOLS I hereby aunounce-myolf to the re publican voters of Douglas county at the primary election in May, as a candidate tor the ollice of Count) Commissioner. Mc. W. Jjaugherty, loncana, Oreg. (Paid Adv..' o CANDIDATE rOFt BHtRlrF I hereby announce myself a republl .u candidate lor shentf of Jjouglus county, at the May primaries, rrauk M. Hopkins, CuuyQUVlUe, Oregon. (Pd. Auv.) NOTICE I hereby announce myself a republi can candidate for superlndendent of schools cf Douglas county, at tho May primaries, Mrs. Edith S. Ackert, Myr tle Creek, Oregon. (Paid adv.) CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself the republican voters of Douglas county as a candidate at tho May primaries for the office of County Commis sioner. Harry B. Ecclcuton. Drain, Oregoa. (Pd, My ) o PROFESSIONAL CAHOS M- H. PLYElt Chlropratla tcUn. 114 W. Lii et A meeting will be held at Coles Valley school house, March 3d, at 8:3u p. m. for the purpose of consid ering improvements for Coles , Valley cemetery. Atundel, yiaiio itluw. p&uno lbil-U This is a Studebaker year. Resurrection plants, 50c each at the Fern. jfoure Music Studio 116 son 81. S. Jack LOCAjC news ; Terry Foster spent Thursday In Oakland looking utter business matters. Mrs. Clay Smith of Winston spent yesterday in this city shopping aud visiting with friends. George Bacon of Looking Glass spent yesterday in Roseburg transact ing business luu'ters. Mrs. Ci'oft and Miss Jeanette, Pine street visited Mrs. Rioth Keileys Koruer Wednesday. Mrs. G. G. Marcy of Dolo spent Thursday afternoon in this city shop ping and visiting, with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fest of Edenbower spent yesterday afternoon in RoselHirg shipping and looking after business affairs. Mrs. Elton Ilollenbaugh of Canyon ville was in town for several hours yesterday an-moon shopping and visiting with In. nils. Garden Powell's. tools at right prices. Watkms products, 120 W. Lane street Orders delivered. Phone 177. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bacon and son, of L'mpiiuu wi'fe In totwn yesterduy for several hours shopping and attend ing to other mailers. r I TUBRY Jean eam is annlJorl t eve7 garment Press. No "liv- U1U1 can i"f CATALOG 1 rrjTl I r ffl SaA, Dor 1 f l ijl)n M.llwork ' III I ss ii l ill I I !? I sa J LI 13 -e,: i fin! w ,0 m ' 1 rourovrtodaf. I Ca S3 Rovn i' zz m Hereafter I will pay no bills made by anyone oiher than myself. March 12, 11124. N. L. COON. Orders taken for broccoli plants, grown from Imported thousand. 10,0uu up, Schmidt, Dillaid, Ore. Mrs. Katherine Chamberlain, who resides in Oakland was in town yes terday for several hours looking after business aim shopping. I.Irs. C. M. 1 Inward, who resides at Winston was In town for a few hours yesterday afternoon shopping and ut- seed, (4 per' tending to other matters. fJ3.7u. Fred, Here From Portland H. M. Word of Portland, representa tive of the Savage Tire and Rubber company, arrived in this city Wednes day evening to spend, a few days at tending to business Interests. . At the Umpqua J. H. O'Neill of Portland, traveling passenger agent for the Union Pacific system. Is registered at the Hotel Umpqua. Mr. O'Neill will spend a few days here looking after business Interests. 1 Win Her With Candy! yi Box and Bulk Candy of all kinds pj Always Ready for Your Order. K Ice Cream and Sodas a Specialty Meet your friends at our big Fountain. Try Our Lunches PALACE OFSWEETS Mr. Gray at I'nipqun W. P. Gray of Portland, repre sentative of the Goodrich Rubber company, arrived In Roseburg yes terday afternoon to spend a few days here attending to business. Mr. Gray is registered at the Hotel Um-qua. Returns from California Miss Luella Brown returned to her home In this city Thursday evening from Sacramento, Cal., where she has been visiting for tho past sovorul weeks with her sister. Mrs. C. A. Keys. She also visited In Oakland and San FranclBco. BROCCOLI SEED Why Experiment? All experienced growers are using acclimated St. Valentine Strain, grown under Oregon climatic conditions. $25.00 PER POUND Orders Taken for Broccoli Plants Dr. C. H. Bailey ROSEBURG, OREGON Standard Oil Man Here W. L. Muncy of Portland, district sales manager of the Standard Oil company, arrived In tills city Wednes day evening to spend the next few days looking after the Interests of the company. Mr. Muney is registered at the Hotel Umpqua. 1 BO INT7ITM NeW SP"n9 and Summer Try the Magnetic treatment, and get well. Has cured where all other methods have failed. Magnetic Baths. 20!) Perkins Bldg. Lloyd will take you cheaper on long , trips; no trip less than 50 cents. Lloyd's Tsxl. phone 44. i;" Sheridan. Here On Buslnesa J C. H. Hamilton of San Francisco, manager of the lubricating depart ment of the Standard Oil company, arrived in this city last evening to spend the next few days hero In the Interests of tho company. Mr. Hamil ton is registered at tho Hotel Ump qua. Showing Special Model iK.ilijo J. O. Newland, local representa tive of Dodtre Bros., Is Bhowing 1 special model Dodge put out by his company. The new machine Is a handsome model, and conies com plete with bumper uiid extra tire. 'Special leather trimmings are used which adds to the beauty and ram i fort of the car. The new ballooti tires are used on this mode giving I the machine n low base npp'araiie.-. 1 COATS Styles. g Prices on this lino of Beautiful, Stylish Coats are Very Moderate. u uro also showing an attractive line or White Goods in way of Walsta and Middies Come In and Slip on one of thoso Prlntzess Couts Oil k A .I "i""'? TML SILK STORE " . ""-""" I. A 1 Pe to survive j 18 sterilizi pcess. VOt) 0U6HTA SEP THP P SWELI BOOK rAV POP caught NESTEROAV, T HAS ABOUT A VILYUM PICTURES OUR WAV r r... . '""owiuci : That's No Merry Jest. By VINNER v s A DltTIONARV THAT'S GOT MOREj PltTUBES IM IT .A i----- 1 VTUol TUftT 1 V rf5 00T PICTURES Cf FJEI2'THIAJ& THERE 1$ I GUESS, AND N0U CAN' FIND AHY WORD VOU tvtw HEARD IAJ IT IV.'OUIDWT HAVE A D1CTI0NARV FOR ANYTHING - I VJOOIDN'T TAKE T F IT WAS THE LAVT 8C0K IM THE WCRIQ YilrviOr iit ftAf' J 'ff - - Ira jt Z. x LIKE FOMTHEV AIN'T JO GOOD! Thev TELL MOO HOVO TO SPELL ANY WORD. Yeu wamt, THATS GOOD, AiMT IT? i c V o. n 5 I "foil trv!' 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