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' FORMER RQSEBURG LOVE JS THEME OF Jfifk 7kuxuiyofme - a rrm ct rAnr Classified Section OFFICER GETS HAUL ALL NEW AOS ON BACK PAOB I A'jraocior Jte Ma.ir-Jim wire, st-w i.iMiiiMriiMrtmYHTtTfl nr the most delightful kcATION DAYS you ever in accept the alluring invitation of your chosen beach or mountain resort this summer. Visit famous Crater l-ake. Its placid 1,1 , ... waters, bordered by towering cliffs IV rising 2,000 feet high, make a signt " neUr to be forgotten. And excellent RES accommodations are provided for your i comfort. Llhem Co to Tillamook, Newport or u8 it-iayor B beaches; see tne Oregon wvi ,firW ,u, intrieuing Mackenzie river; Call- ins'""'' fornia resorts, too. These great play-grounds are easily m accessible to you. For complete infor ion and the Oregon "Outdoors Booklet" communicate with 'I want to talk to you tonight about something without which anything becomes nothing," aaiil Editor Frooni, of the Watchman Magazine. Nashville. Tennessee, ih. Arivonliat famnmpakl hill In Bellows Grove last night. Taking - author C jrMa.ir-jiK TODAY'S INSTALMENT XVII WEDDING PLANS. ERA ATWOOD wai more thrilled than Mnry when ane -To think that you're going to be married here.r V krttoB ticket! L B. MOORE, General Agent ft u . . - fir. Roseburg, Oregon Phone 11 Mtfoena Pacific WnniTT IP I nM.KAN H UE Will I" j L fd Fre Leased Wire.) frEDRO, (Ml.. Auk. Rollamls sionp-i jniriM christened the i.'eitune and dubbed tlio craft anon;, may ut i on the wori'l Inuring ; whieli Holland built it. '.strict police who visit vi'Stenlav said they L. . nA.tiffflriffpi includ- tttatch in the keel for iMlreraii capMAeu, inn. Miilon stills where me -:ieoUL;ht to he. ifncatMl the stills and Soilanci Neptune's skip I liquor manufacturing: to change his fumily name and ' I11S IITSI. limit" o - pleases with full legal validity. simply Dy notirying tne rusisuui of the community. . o Arundei. piano tuner. Phone 1S9-L. PERSHING REVIEWS HATIOHAL GUARD iikwood at Wlmberly's. hi lll.Wiii: XAMKS p., ted Press Leased Wire.) Aue. IS A reepnt. de- the central Soviet author nts every Russian eitiz- 1 1 ar f a-e tl:e riht fA.orlated Press Leased Wire.) CAMP GRANT, 111., A up. 19. For the last time In his long and illiftiiotts career as an active soldier. General John J. Pershing, general of the armies of the Unit ed States reviewed one whole div ision of National uuara troops the 3:iid division of Illinois. vh Genprnl PershinK does not retire until September 11 and is even now on a tour of the National Guard and the cit izen's military camps, he will not see a whole division of guards men again 111 formation before he automatically goes on the retired list. ' WHO'S TTHO AND WHAT'S HAPPENED MART HAYWARD. a famous beauty. fH In love with uLtn-e i-.il. I.IAN, who begs her the thirteenth chapter of 1st tor to elope with him. But Mary, , arw Inthlans as a basis of bis remarks accepting, does not carry the Bpeaker said: "That thing Is , plan, wnicn eo ":. """"" .r. love-and God Is love. True love. ! misjudge her. think In, her m.r If traced to its source, will reveal senary as w.M a. Jltul. and pro God. It was love that drew the Jo h best Wend Savior from heaven to die oil the I CauU eZ cross for fallen humanity, ana u - must be the impelling force in e J CAVENDISH, a visiting love that will bring u. to Christ, j N CAVENDISH It is the lack of love in the hearts !'Uh . clous brute, which of men that has brought about an-, ,mD,e her. but archy, hatred and chaos through ! u t th(1 of the world, if men would oniy lei own teii, Mary that he love Drevall it would heal e.very ' ,..., .,j mny be wound In the church, in the home, for Me M a rMuU. cavendish and empty every life of bitterness , M marry him at once, es and Jealousies. If we really waniihU fatlier-, .ujjen death makes u to melt tne lnaittereni pin, juv nec()siry tor (,im to return to r.n let the rays of God's sunlight ofan(, she consents. love find tneir way to iam unre sponsive soul, and lo, the miracle is wrought. If we speak with the tongue of an ange! and have not love, our words are all in vain, because God cannot use a man de void of love. The world Is dying for a little bit of love, so if we fail to tell the story of God's great love, are we not at fault? The irirta nt the xriirit are all mighty hut t,w0 Ih the crowning attribute that God has revealed to men. In that day many will come ,n evtut Dtwl aov "Did not we cast out devils, heal the sick and do miracles in thy name, out tne Lord is quoted as saying: I do not know you." Their motive in those works was wrong they were with out love. God wants more than the bodv he asks a heart that Is burn ing with the fires of love for serv- TW. pro nlpntv of DeODle who spend all night in the dance I hall, but, oh, how few proiesseu Christians do we find who are so burdened with the desire for sal vation that they will spend a night on their knees agonizing with Xioi for the wisdom that nnn.th tt-nni nhrwp to keeD them in the hour of temptation 'and trial. "Sometimes we find one who has learned to exercise patience, like a mother with her child. We even find those who are enabled to get along nicely with the love ly people, but few Indeed who are able to get along with the unlove ly individuals, and its mainly be cause we lack love and patience. "I thank God that he Is dealing with me. 1 do not want to De judged by some num. When God forgives sin he plunges mem imu the depths of the sea and forgets them. Above all things nave ier- vent love one for another, ana iu this we will be compeiiea to And I've brousht you something new. only It ln't as nice as 1 wish It was. It's some lingerie I was go ing to give mother on her birthday: I was making It for her." she lin- .h..lu b ah lntft the bit Of chifton end lace In Mary's hands. "You darling!" Mary siseea girt softly: In that moment, for the first time, a realisation of what her marrlace mtgnt mean swept through her. Marriage, snd motherhood! Suddenly ehe drew back. There must be heirs to tarry on tne ra mous old name that would become kw, tk .I'tni.. Ami ahe had bargained wllh N:gel without con sideration of IhM fact. stared at the door as it closed be hind Nancy. "I wonder It Mgei m.Mil.ln'f unit or M I couldn't set out of this. Somehow, to be married lo mm "Mary Hayward. you can't dodge marriage forever." Vera spoke al most sharply. "I don't believe any VIOLET DARE UU lllio v ..... let out a tuck in the mantel of our lve- . V . "God's love will never fail, but flowB out to the world to lead men back to their Creator, ihn invM nf God cries will do things in his service that will astonish the angels in heaven." The service tonight will be a re view of the life of Harry Orchard and the story of his wonderful conversion. Sneezing CllUCU in 24JiouiS PN5TANTLY PROVED BUT to Yearly Models Dddbe- .Brothers Motor Cars Xewlan d& Son R0SEBCRC this Is positively guar ant t A with a won rterful new internal pre scription de veloped by n W.l 1 known specialist after 8 years intensive study of llay fiver, Hose Fever and Summer Colds. For this new prescription, known as Dr. Piatt's Rlnex Prescription, Roes direct to the r.al internal cause pro tein poisoning of the entire Fvstem from pollens, etc.. ftoatlnn In the air and neu tralizes this polsonlnK com pletely. Bo every trace sneezing, runny eyes anu nose, headache, fever, etc. disappear In 24 hours, qr It cots vnu nothing. It vnu want to be satisfied that "Rlnex will help your cr.e of Ilav Fever, you can net a 24-hour treatment, FKr.R. from your druKEist: or vnu can huy a full week s treatment for $1 on a. posi tive money-hack guarantee. Ir Piatt's Rlnex Is sold un der this absolute guarantee by all good drugulsts. inex GUARANTEED RELIEF IN 24 HOURS FROM HAY FEVER and SUMMER COLDS II within s hours vou can now fliv ver to Bondon by the Sea. RAILROAD COMPANY MS IN LAW SUIT (Associated Press Leased Wire.) on Aug '18. In a de cree handed down in circuit court today the Oregon-Washington i,niwn .mi Navigation com pany won a victory over the Pub lic Service Commission in iu enjoining the commission from enforcing an order to compel the railroad company to install a rail road crossing nt uoason in miui nomah county near the Hood Riv er county line. Railroad officials consmuieu the case of much Importance as In it was tested out the question of whether or not a right of ap peal would lie for common car riers from orders of this kind by tne commission. The court held that a crossing already in existence gave suffic ient right of way to the traffic of the district. o she exclaimed. when Mnry told her. "And right away! -How perfectly lovely nnd exciting. Who's to per form the cere mony t Old Dr. LelandT" "yes, he chls t e n e d me, he ought to marry and bury me, too, I suppose," the girl answered, with a little, forced laugh. "Will you telephone him? And what shall I wear?" She felt curiously unnble to decide i Anything for herself. All she could , think of was Bruce Gillian. What would he think when he neara oi ner marriage? Would ho care? "Vou ought to be a conventional bride. In satin and lace, because you'd look so gorgeous." declared Vera. "But under the circumstances I suppose sorr.eth!n3 slmp'.er wll! nave to ao. "Yes, that eort of thing would hardly be npproprinte. would It. u'hv tint linet wear well. this, ana Mary nodded toward a dinner frock of black Spanish lnce that tne main had Just brought out. niarl;! For a wedd'ng? Oh. my dear, never!" Vera looked at her curiously. She was rlellgntea nt tne o,n,it of having the fnmous Mary Hayward become Lady Nigol Cavon-' dish in her home, but a sixth sense that on more than one occasion nan ulvcn her wnrnlns of impending trouble told her that this wedding ouirht to be averted, somehow. Marv's wearing black would certain-' i n.h.n I Iv Km nn 111 omen! our hearts I "Oh. all right." Mary turned away IlStlCVly. e:eoi rnimemiiiK n,r thon not that I have so many frocks to pick from!" "Whon you re marrjeo to wira youll have enough, heaven knows!" exclaimed Vera. 'M. iei why not this ecru lnce? Or the blue voile, Mary. You look so lovely m that." .. "The blue will bo all rlgm. ainry could not shnke off the Indifference that had settled over her. She felt less Interested In her own wedding than, sho hod In many a am-e. "That'll be the 'something blue, she added, with a smile. "And everything I'll wear h old. snd 1 11 borrow a handkerchief from you. Young Nancy Atwood came burst ing In Just then, knocking as she opened the door. "I'm so thrilled: dad's Just told me!" she exclaimed, rushing over to Mary. "Will you wear a garter for me, and then give It to me after ward, so that I'll get married soon? "Nancy at your age!" murmured her mother. "A person has to begin early these days; I'd like to be a widow for awhile, sometime." retorted Nancy. A.v "'ih! bronirlit you omcihlnu ncu-,' said iVoncy. George Dietach, formerly of this city, and at one time mem ber of the city police force, is now at Klamath Falls, where he holds the position of deputy sheriff. The Klamath Kails Her ald has the following to say con cerning a fl'iuor haul which be recently made: Klfurn bright, new kegs of moonshine containing llu gal lons which would retail on an ac tive market for over $1500, a big six StudeDuKer car, anu a iuc-rok-t rdadster, and two disgruntl ed prisoners, A. Holla, of San Joae, Calif., and L. Mariano of Santa Cruz, Calif., fel Unto hands ot the Klamath county sheritt office yesterday afternoon through the alertness of Deputy Sheriff George Dletach who Is giv en credit for one ot the most suc cessful hauls reported here for some time. Dletch. who was returning on the Ashland stagj with Hurry Hamilton accused of passing a Ka.l phaelt nnllend two cars driv ing close together and taking the hnintia wlih unaccustomed cau tion. The deputy ordered the stage driver to follow behind the cars and when turned out near the McCollum mill to permit the stage to pass, he Jumped out, dis covered the kegs and clapped a nair of hand cuffs on each driver. The deputy s prisoner, Harry Hamilton, was placed in charge oi the. boozn laden Chevrolet, the stage driver piloted his car in with the two accused Dooueggors a nasaeniers and Diotsch l.t ..n tha roar nf the nrO' ULVuhti. mh " - - cession wllh the confiscated Slu- dphaker. Holla, driver of the big car had his wife and two small child ren with him and according th. nrrpMiitiir officer had th .nn,uhlna envpred with bedding equipment to pass observance as . ...,,i,,,r avm.ititiiin. The two men were lodged In the county Jail and will come up tor nearing within ine next tew uays. FOR SALE FOR SALE Stave silo. Bros. Phone 14V14. KOH SALE Call 7FB. Boyer -16 in. old growth tir, SANITARY milk for sale. 27R-J. . Phone FOR oALE Registered rain. Ros coe Conn. Phone 61- it. FOR SALE Second hand doors and windows. See pat. FOR RENT C room furnished r'n -it n i. EI.liF.KTAS. South of Winston - : . bridge. . W. Chambers. ji-un mni-oaiei; ut-yueu uvvm FOR SALE Asters, all colors. J?"J . 1403 Umpqtia Ave. Phone Jbp-R. FOR KENT Furnished sleeping ... ,...,-vi"; R r..T7T. TY.a! rnnm. hath. 401 South Main St. FIR WOOD. Orders St. Rooming house ter. girl ever comes r'cht up to the mo ment of her marriage wfthout wish ing nt least once tlint she could got out of It. I sont for Jim nn hour i fnp thn church and told him that I simply couldn't go through with It: I no reiuseu i" listened to me. nnd we've been as nearly perfectly happy as two people ran. Of course, you don't know vt-ai vorv welt, hut Jim and 1 ha.-.. knin him for vears. and there's not a better man living. And you need someone to look after you. Mnrv vnu can't go on this way much longer. N gei will take care of you, and you'll lrnrn to lovo him. He adores you. I ve never Known him to look twice nt n girl bcrnre. Don't hesitate, Mary. Go through with this, and you'll never regret It, I'm sure." "Hut It seem so well, so Irre vocable. Oh. I know there's always divorce, birt didn't you tell me onco that Nigel doesn't believe In it?" "Yes. He doesnn't. Hut 1 don't believe youll want to leave him If you mnrry him. And I'm sure you'll be glad If ynu do It." "Wcl! of course. It doesn't matter much what I do" she turned awny from Vera Atwood's keen eyes, how ever, as she spoke, knowing that to her it did matter tremendously. She would never have hesitated on tho brink of mnrrlnge If the groom-to-bo had been Bruce Gillian! -i, matter. That's why I mt you to mnrry Nigel. Don't you like the Idea of becoming IJiay Mary? I should think you'd be flKnilt It. NOW. BDOUl una frock. Mary. Is It really to ne tne blue one? Shall I call my muld ti ti Kn i nt u-lll vnu do It vour self? Pit down, dear, and lt me change your stockings and rllpreis for vnu. Sure you mn t wiih i.e i..,. A An vntir hair?" Mnry nodded mechanically, nan ..... latnt wearing tile bl'.'e h. went down the wlae stairs and Into the living room, where r-n.nrti.h and .rtfli Atwood were talking with the minister. .Merry In Het" Fred BROCCOLI plants for sale A. Goff, Phone ot J. OLD GROWTH fir block wood, tor sale. Phone 418-K FOR SALE 1923 Star touring ear 111 KUUU CUUUltl"!!. 1'tlIVU UVVV miles. Will take White Leghorn' chickens or sheep in pan pay ment. W. H. McPherson, He mote, Ore. FOR SALE One 25 b. p. station ary gas engine; one 6 h. p. sta tionary gas engine; one H in. centrifugal pump; 230 ft 0 In. corrugated pipe; 100 ft. 4.' In. pipe, steel. Box 24, Winchester. Ore. FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room man. 112 W. Douglas St. ' for taken Lune A. McAllis- FOlt SALE Five lctte yearling 19F14. good Rambou rams. Phone FOR SALE 60 hogs rea'y to fat ten. J. F. Van Allen. Days Creek, Ore. foil SALE Good oats, vetch aiul cheet hay. Inquire Geo. Tel ford ranch, Happy Valley. SHROPSHIRE RAMS Good room, bath. 401 South Main St. FOR RENT 6-rootn furnished house. 40. Apply to vV. & Hamilton. istered yearlings for sale. G. H. Thompson. Macleay, Ore. FOR SALE One milch cow. 10 ! acre ranch for rent. One mile north of Riverside store. V. L. Hush. FOR RENT Modorn four-room furnished cottage, adults only. Inquire 544So;Plne: FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. Lots of hot water. 311 E. Oak St. ' FOR" RENT Large store room, 40 by 24 feet at Green. Apply to C. H. Van DeVord, RU 1, Box 154 Roseburg. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS vnri. fnr Mils for construction of frame Bchool building will be re ceived by the school bouru ot school district 79. until ti P- m. ot August 21. Plans and specifica tions are now in the nanus ot tne clerk ami may be Inspected at her residence in said district. A good and sufficient bond will be re quired of the successful bidder. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, FOR SALl-J Registered Ram- boulllet and pure bred Dolaln rams, 1 and 9. yrs. old. Address J. (. Barnes. Ten Mile. Ore. COMFORT for the motorist." Buy puncture-proof tubes, guaran teed agHlnst punctures and alow leaks. $3 and up. Puncture Troof Tube Agency. 6G27 77th St. S. K. Portland, Ore. I WANTED I ; HOME LAUNDRY. Phone 637. WANTED Turkeys, large ot small. Boyer Bros. Phone 14F14. WANTED Girl or middle aged woman to do housework for--two,. 404 S. Pine St. Phone I4i-J. ( Signed) ADD1E BRANT, Clerk DIst. 79, Yoncalla, Ore, o - LOOKING GlaASS M'.WS BROTHERS ARE HELD 1 WIIIRflFn PlRliF Now is the time to fill your coal bin for winter at summer prices. Three k nds or coal anu onquei. orniners anu -.w Call 242 Pace Lumber Fuel Co.1 Miller conntv Jail here following (Associated Press Leased Wire.) TEXARKANA, Ark., Aug. 19. Charges of murder have been filed against Hill Armstrong, 20, and Stflari Armstrong. 1 Kmihut-M and the two are In t hi a eon battle In Fountc near he" . vo.iprdav which resulted In the ; killing of Walter Armstrong ' father of the Armstrong boys, and 1 r-h-.i.,.' nlvnn nnd Jim Dixon I k,nih,fi who onei led a truck lino V Thn ehnntlng Is said Id be an .ri.ir,i.ih nf a iniarrel between t,n nr ilia Armstrongs and on of tho Dixons at a dance. ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN MRS. tuLSBURY (Address ll communications to Mrs. EllsDury, oara of Newt-Review.) WANTED Prune pickers. 15c per bu. ml. so. of Edonbower Bchool. On Applehotf place. E. A. Shaver. WANTElTLOAN J1200 on 13500 worth of real estate. Gilt euge security. Address L. E., care News-Review. Ale and Mrs. E. Z. Hamilton and daughter Mary Elizabeth, of Portland. Oregon, una air. u Mr Hugh Montgomery of Van couver, Wash., are visiting at tne home ot Mr. and Mrs. n. i. Montgomery. Mrs. Hammon unci Mr. Montgomery are cousins oi Mr it Montgomery. Mr. H. Montgomery is president nnd manager of a brass foundry at Vancouver. Mr. Hummon Is en gineer on the Southern Pacific In the Portland yards. Mrs. N. M. nocnesior nun ut-uo III fur the past week but Is re- cuperuting nicely now. Ten pound uany gin arriveu in Iho home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Huell early in the morning oi August 16. ... Mrs. Paul Nygrcn and daugh ters Anna and Virginia, of Port land are visiting witn .vrs. unus. Wilson. ' . Martha Montgomery returneu to her home last Thursday from ka ohvinpr'a tinnnltal for crip pled children at Portland, after four months or successnn ireui ment. Martha Is gtoatly Improv ed and in time we hope for an entire recovery. While mere sn received the best of care and treatment. This worthy institu tion is doing highly work In transforming the crippled child ren Inlo happy, healthy, normal children. Ruth and Mnrion smun re turned to their home in Portland after a visit with their aunt Mrs. A. (i. Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones and xi. .i tr Gen. Marsh return- on1 home last week from a trip lo .McKoniie Springs. fhait Arnold has been visiting with her granddaughter ii,a i..nnin Andrns. Mrs. A. Huell returned from. Couullln where she has been vis-, itlng her son Wllllo Hell. Mr. and Mrs. Neul Heard of ( Redwood, Calif., are visiting with their father. Mr. T. Heard. The voung people or the ciun- Just received, two cars of high munlly spent a most jony even- grade lumber. Best stock or flnlsiij lug In nournoy vauey n""J lumber in Douglas County. Page enlng, August 8. Lumber Fuel Co. LL Dear Mrs. Ellsbury: I am com ing to you for advice because 1 1 haven't found anyone that knows j anything about it. I hve had a wart cut off from my face sever al times, and It is starting to grow on again. Could you tell me any thing that would prevent It ' A LI. IE. ALLIE: Have It removed by an electric needle, and It will not return. Go to a physician experi enced In this kind of work, or to a reliable beauty doctor. ANNIE: I won't publish your letter, because I think you would bs ashamed to see it in print. Surely you don't really mean what you say. And you are only 23, and won a beauty contest once. I wish I could make you do this, but you seem to enjoy your own misery so much that I don't suppose you will. Take that $75, come to town, go to the best hotel snd get a room. Co to a beauty parlor and havs a facial, a manicure, a shampoo, and your hslr waved. Buy some pink silk undies, a new dJ-ess. hat, silk stockings, and satin slippers and put them en. Then call him up, and ask him to come and havs dinner with you. Act as if the quarrel had never happened, entertain him, flirt with him a little, and I'll wager that you will be "Mrs. Dick" before the week Is up. Write snd tell me about It. o Watklns Store ISO tv. Lane, WANTED TO KENT for cash, mall stock ranch from 200 to 500 acres, with or without. Ad dress "R. C." care flews-Review. f WOTlOYS" WANTED To give away free samples tack up signs. Car furnished. See R. 'TTtl- ' son, Terminal Cafe, Eugene, Ore- -gon. - . ; -i r I f MISCELLANEOUS ' Hair curled. 25c. 328 No. Kane. SEE PAT for cement building and chimney blocks of all kinds. WE ""BUYrell"br exchange phono graph records. Phone 537. 328 ' l o. Kane SL : CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 553 when in need of auts paits. Sarffs Auto Wrecking House. ; FARMERS Mutual Fire Relief Association. Rate 3 per 1000. Dryer space for 1000 bushel prunes. I. M. Tuthlll, 3 ml. W. of Sufherlln. " PROFESSIONAL CARDS LMl- M. M. i'LVLhill chirapractlo physician. 114 W. Lane SL ,. phone 177. ffj) lnstantl relieves and rapidly pj neau Sunburnt an&i wmdburn L t l I AntilH brim oprwurt, JANTKEPTK Mi ihtttt (roubles. You on total, twtm, camp at enpr n1 JZ 4otM luori without diKumioti K mfury k tout corn pi eg sot. 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