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--ROSEBURC KEWS-REVIEW- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Or 1 924-3-:
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Want It Returned
urchill Hardware Co.
THE WINCHESTER 8TORE
BANQUET
A meeting ot the local organita
tion -ot reserve oflicera was held
at the Vmpqua Hotel last night.
Twenty-tour' officers were present
at the banquet, which was served
in the banquet room at 7 o'clock.
Plans were made for National De
fense Day, and various matters
connected wila the test were dis
cussed. Short talks were made by
Major Quiney Scott, Lieutenant O.
M. Berrle and Captain W. L. H
Osborne. ......
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radix Coast Sutlont . .
XL, The Oakland Trib
meters. day. Sept. 10. 3"p. m.
cores; 7 p. m. news
ither and market re
i. m. studio program; 7
a recital.. .
GO General Electric
Oakland, Calif., 312
iday, Sept. 10.-1:30 p.
reports and weather; 3
jical program and Cora
ms Institute speaker; 4
neert Orchestra of the
Francis. Silent night,
iday. Sept. 10.-12:30
ihestra- music and Fred
i speaker; 6 p. m- or
mslc; 6.30 p. m. chlld
r; 8 p. in. Dr. Mars
t, lecturer; 8:30 p. m.
rogram; 10 p. m. dance
Art Hickman's orches-
FM, Earle C. Anthony,
Angeles, 469 meters,
iday, Sept. 10. 5 p. m.
ot news Items; 6:45 p.
live stories and musical
, v.M p. m. "Mammy"
s ;8 p. m. surprise night;
studio program; 10 p.
rwoodlaod Community or-
11 p. m. orchestral mu-
KGV,', Portland, Oregon,
n, 492 meters.
day, Sept. 10. 11:30
ither; 3:30 p. m. talk by
Cramer, home economics
the Oregonian; 7:15 p.
reports, baseball scores,
ud market reports; & p.
I m. concert by Louis Kaufman,
violinist; 10 p. m. dance music by
I Olsen's orchestra.
RADIO KPO, San Francisco, 423
meters. , -
W ednesday, Sept. 10. 12 noon
time signals, scriptural readings;
1 p. m. orchestral music; 2:30 p.
m. orchestral music; 4:30 p. m.
Rudy Seiger's Fairmount Hotel
orchestra; 7 p. m. orchestral mu
sic; 8 p. m. dance music.
RADIO KKSO, Angelus Temple,
Echo Park, Los Angeles, 27S me
ters. -
Wednesday, Sept. 10. 2:30 p.
m. Auditorium Healing service,
organ Esther Fricke Green; La
dies Revival Chorus; sermon by
Aimee Bemple McPher son; 6:36
p. m. children's program includ
ing bible stories for children.
me should be protected
ince. If your home Is
are neglecting a duty
owe your family. Per
r policies are expiring
sufficient. Bring them
us go over them to
ind then you will be
IE. FLURRY
irance Agency
'ooms 1 and 2 ,
burg Bank Bldg. - .
3 Roseburg, O e.
FISHER'S STORE TO
START BIG SALE
A Bargain Carnival is the name
given the sale to be started on
Thursday by Fisher's Store. This
sale is one of the most extensive
ever held by this store, and the
entire stock is offered at reduced
p rices. During the past few days
an extra force pf saleswomen
have been busy tagging every
pTe'cedf merchandise with, special
colored sale tags, which are being
used in addition- to the regular
price marks.
All of the Btore's goods are to be
removed from boxes and placed on
the counters or in sight upon the
shelves so that the buyers will be
better able to pick out the articles
for which they are seeking.
- A number of improvements have
been made in the store. A balcony
has been added, a skylight instal
led, and other changes and alter
ations provided, which increase
the display space and give excel
lent light throughout the entire
building. . .
W. H- Fisher, the proprietor of
the store, is one of the best known
merchants of the city, and bas
been in business in Roseburg for
many years, and enjoys the confi
dence of the buying public. In his
efforts to please and serve his
many customers he bas endeavor
ed to provide a place of business
which will offer the best possible
conditions for the sale and pur
chase of merchandise, and he is
now offering his entire stock of
goods at prices considerably low
er than the ordinary figure.
BACKACHE IS
A WARNING!
Roseburg Folk are Learning How
to Heed It.
Ar you miserable with an ach
ing back? Do you get up lame and
stiff; drag through the. day feel
ing tired, weak and depressed?
Then you should help your kid
neys. Backache is often the first
sign of failing kidneys. Unlnary
troubles quickly follow. Neglec
ted, there's danger of gravel, drop-1
sy or fatal Bright's disease.- Don't
wait for serious kidney sickness!
Use Doan's Pills, a stimulant diu
retic to the kidneys, before It is
too late. This Roseburg resident
tells an experience:
P. P.' Oar, 6 North Ave., says:
"My kidneys troubled me a lot and
I had such backaches that I could
hardly sloop or bend . over. My
kidneys didn't act right, either.
Doan's Pills soon fixed me up in
good shape.. The aches and pains
left my back and my kidneys were
regulated."
Price 60c- at all dealers. . Don't
simply ask for .a kidney remedy
get Doan's Pills the , same that
Mr. Oar had. Foster-Mllburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
; ; -0 , r.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AN
- - NOUNCEMENT
Ladles Gymnasium Classes,
twice a week v.. $1.00 per week
Ladles Gymnasium Clatses,
once a week .75 per week
Young Ladies Dancing and
Gymnastic Classes, twice .
a week . . 1.50
Young Ladies Dancing and
Gymnastic Classes, once a
week .. 1.00
Children's Dancing Classes,
twice a week 1.50
Children's Dancing Classes,
once a week . . . . .75
Private Dancing Lessons.... 1.50
Director, Pearl Pyritz, B. S., Unl
versity of Oregon. Classes be
ginning this week. -
Call Heinline Conservatory,
Phone 390.
WHO'S 'WHO AND WHAT'S
HAPPENED.
-. I . - '
MART HATWARD. ' a famous
beauty, has gone through the form
Of a marriage with
I SIR NIObX CAVENDISH, al
ihouaht she h In love with
1 BRUCB OLLLLAN. . Cavendish
knows that she does not love htm.
but urges ber to, remain with him
for alls; months; promletns; that he
will allow ber to have the marriage
annulled at -the -end of 'that time
ami return to Ollllan. Otlllan goes
to Alaska and Mary and Nigel epend
tbelr honeymoon In Venice, with
WILMA RAYMOND, an old friend
of Nlcnl'e, and her hueband.
i Neclecttna- his buslneee Interests
in Kna-land, Nisei lnatata on a-oinc
with Mary to the Raymond's ranch
In Canada.-
Nisei tells Mary that he has de-
elded to go to Mexico and divorce
her, and that she la free to leave
him at once.
TODAY'S INSTALMENT
BE SURE
S'onr fire Insurance
Buy your Insurance
sponsible companies,
'esent strong, old Una
exclusively. Claims
y settled, and real
to our policy holders,
be of sen-ice to you?
YOUNG & SON
XSURANCE
st- k Phone 417
lather
is
Proud
.when .he iakes his
son inio ike busi
ness which is
firmli) established
newspaper
advertising
TUBBY
City Official Ir
Salary Cu .
r-T.U-C E-PGER-TO-NT. )
M. W. Edgerton, City Law Direc
tor ot Knoxrille, Tcnn., in a non
partlsian business administration,
went into office at $6,000 a year.
As he cleaned np the mats of work,
and his duties became less arduous,
he asked for a salary cut ot 1,000.
Now, with even less work to do, be
has asked for another cut of $1,400,
to $3,600 a year. Bot he wants bis
assistants raised $600 year.
XXXV UNEXPECTED
FERENCE.
NTBR-
MARY went straight to her own
room when she reached the
n&htn. It waji lnrnnrriinualv
furnished for a room In a house In
the mountains;
eager to spend
money. W 1 1 m a
had bought lav-
lshly and un
wisely, and In
etead of creat-
lily wiw muiua-
phere to which
Alary naa Diva
acouetotned 1 n
the beautiful
camps In the
-Adlronda eke
VIOLET DARE which she had
often visited.
Mre. Raymond had furnished her
rooms eo that they looked as If tney
belonged in a Park Avenue apart
ment. : Man had taken off her riding ha
bit, bathed and dreeted again whon
Nigel knocked on her door and en
tered almost before she could an
swer. ,i "Well, I've changed my mind," he
announced. "I've decided that after
all I'll let you go at the end of the
six months, since you're eo deter
mined to do. I muot say that I
think you're rather a poor sport,
Mary, and of course you understand
that, though I'm willing to divorce
you, I won t give you any alimony.
Mary tried her best to hold her
temper; her face flushed hotly, ond
she clenched her hands so hard that
the finger nalle cut her palms. But
she said nothing. .
i"I'U go to Mexico and divorce
you," Nigel- went on. "It's really
quicker to do It there than In Farts.
And I've always meant to go to
Mexico sometime. The Raymonds
will go with me they're gooi
friends, always, ready to stand by
a man In trouble! So you may
leave whenever you want to."
He spoke as if he might have been
dismissing a servant. But Mary
was too. completely overjoyed to
care how he spnko to her. The
moment ha left the room she hur
ried -to a telephone, and dictated to
the telegraph operator at the distant
railway station a message to Bruce,
telling him -that matters had been
aatlefaotorily arranged with Nigel
and that she was leaving the next
day for. Seattle. '
She waa finishing her packing the
next morning when Wllma came In.
I hear that you're going away,"
he began abruptly. "Nigel tells me
that you and he have come to the
parking of the ways."
"Yes; rm starting for Seattle to
nlgt," answered Mary.
v "Well, you can't go," exclaimed
Wlltna flatly. "You don't know what
you're doing, or why Nigel la let
ting yoo go. If you leave him, you'll
regret It all your life."
"But Nigel doesn't mind my go
ing." Mary told her. In surprise. "He
told me so yesterday, and again this
morning when - we talked thlnge
over. . He never has ( really cared
for me." -
"You don't reallwt how much he
rare." Insisted Wilms. Ae ' she
walked over to one of the windows
and eat down there Mary reallxed
that ber raea wna .very pale, and
marked with signs of recent tears.
"He thmks everything In the
world of you, but doesn't want to
hold you against your will," Wtlma
went on. "He wants you to- be
happy.- See what he's done for you,
how muob money he's spent OA yo.M
"He has bought me ' beautiful
clothes. 1 grant you that. But he
bought them not becauee I wanted
them, but becauee he did. He w allied
to have hie wife drees ae wwD that
people would star at ber sd calk
about her.' 1 waa fuet en more
piece -ot property that he owned,
that was all." " - '-
Wllma ahrucged . he sbeuldets,
lighted a cigarette and atared oat of
the window. - Mary went -on wtth
her packing, carefully tucking awety
the things she had not eared to
entrust to her maid. She had dts
covered that the woman wna a
great gossip and had been talktns;
about her to the other servant an
unfnrclvnhle crime in Marr'e eyeex
Well, of conree yow must do aa
you think ftst' but you're making
a mistake." Wllma beaan ' asaia
after a moment "I wonder f dont
know . whether to tell yon tola or
not; you and 1 haven't been fi leads.
ever, and I hate to confide In yea.
You wouldn't understand me, - Tai
afraid; you're so desperately right
eous yourself." - .;,., ...
- 8he paused an Instant, then went
on slowly.
"You can't go away and let Nigel
get a divorce, because If you do, 111
have to marry him. And f don't
want to. I'm In love with my hus
band." "But why you can't leave him
LIVESTOCK SHOW
NOVEMBER 1-8
"The Pacific International Live
stock Exposition will be held at
Portland the week of November 1
to $ next, and according to infor
mation sent out and the premium
list Issued, the. event, will be the
biKgest since the inception of the
exposition. The fire that visited
the expostion grounds a few weeks
ago destroyed the main building,
but the new structure will be in
readiness tor the show, and more
room than ever will be provided
for exhibits and entries to the
show.
Classified Section
ALL NEW AOS ON BACK PAQt
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Round oak wood for
cook stove, $3.50 per tier. Phone
18K15.
FOR SALE Five Rambollett
rami from registered stock. I
O. Mathews, Uixonvllle.
-r
FOR RENT
VOX TERRIER pups for sale, i
mile south ot Kelly Korner, W.
I. Isoni.
"i'ou oun't
txciaimcd.
leave Nigel," WUma
"Oh yes I can; he thinks 1 mar
ried him just te spite Nigel, one
time years ago when Nigel and 1
had quarreled. I adore him, but he
doesn't realize that And he told
me this morning that he's going to
clear out now. go off to Africa or
India or somewhere, and leave me to
divorce him and marry Nigel."
"But can't you tell him the
truth?" .
.'Tve tried to and he doesn't be
lieve me. He won't let me tell bun.
He says he knows T don't care for
him and never have." -
-"But I thought he wanted te stay
here and work the ranch." - - -
"WelK he he'e changed his mind.
If you leave now, you'll be making
it very- hard for me."
"I'm sorry," Mary answered slowly.
"But It seems to me thot you've got
Into rather a messy tangle for
which Tm not In any way respon
sible, after all'
"After all, you made a marriage
of convenience -yourself, ' and then
cheated, didn't yoa? This 'wife in
name only" play ot yours makes me
tired! You're taken everything
Nigel had to offer and then refused
to be even a decent companion to
him." - -
"He refused to let me be one,"
exclelmed Mary angrily. "1 told him
I'd been wrong and. offered to be
gin all over again, and he wouldn't
let me. X suppose why, he must
have done that because he was In
love with .you."
. "Yea, he was." answered Wlhns,
sobbing Into her handkerchief, whloh
she had just ecented with Mary's
most delicate perfume.
- 'Tomorrow A Cruel Farewell
NORTHWEST MANAGER
v NEW CAR IS HERE
'W. W. Dean, northwest mana
ger for the Heed M. Chambers Ox.
of Portland, who handle the Rollln
car sales for this slate, is in Rose
burg today looking after business
matters in connection with the
local sales agency of that automo
bile. Mr. Dean is driving the
first Rollln ever brought to Ore
gon, a sedan, that be has driven
over 12,000 miles. He Is optimis
tic regarding the automobile in
dustry, and believes that the busi
ness will build up to a remarkable
degree,- and that the saturation
point is yet a long way off. He
looks for a fine business In Rose
burg territory. . .
0
Living Without
A Stomach
Is It possible for a human being
to live without a stomach 1 That
is a question physicians are often
asked. Persons have been known
to survive for a number of years
after' the removal of the stomach
but what a miserable existence!
Surely no one would care to- live
very long under such conditions.
Thousands ot - people afflicted
with chronic stomach trouble are
little better oft than . the person
who has had this vital organ cut
out .They are really living . with
out a stomach, but don t know it.
What food they eat is digested, If
at all. In the bowels. No wonder
that so many ot them are finally
stricken with deadly appendicitis.
Stomach ' sufferers who have
used Smith Bros.' M. A. C. say
that nothing ever gave them such
prompt, effective relief. This in
vigorating and cleansing tonlo is
sold on a positive guarantee ot
money back if the very first bot
tle doesn't relieve any caBe of di
gestive trouble. Try it today for
dyspepsia, Indigestion, beartburn
excessive gas, nausea, acidity or
other stomach distress. Large bot
tle $1.25. Nathan Fullerton Drug
Store will supply you. (Mall or
ders accepted.)
FOR S ALE D'AnJou and Cornice
pears. A. F. Sucksdort, Coos
Junction. .
FOR SALE Good stack ot oat
and vetch hay. A. F. Suksdorf.
- Coos Junction. . ; .
FOR SALE t registered Hamp-
shlre rams. 1 yearling and t
lambs. J, J. Betts, Phone &F34
FOR SALE All kinds of fir wood,
Prompt delivery and prices
right Phone 181-ST. O. J. Rand,
FOR SALE 25 cords 4-toot fir
wood also Sanders double disc
dry land plow, good condition.
Llndblom, Dlxonvllle.
With a complete lcasod wire
urvli-n ronrhinbT In all narte Ol
Oregon, the News-Revlow furn
ishes its 4200 subscribers the lat-
est news every flay.
FOR SALE Percheron colts, one
7 years and one 5 years, partly
broken, weight about 1300 each.
R 2. box 14, T, G. Blevins.
FOR 8 ALB Registered Ram-
boulllet and pure bred Delain
rams, 1 and . yrs. old. Address
J. O. Barnes, Ten' Mile, ore.
oil SALE Good four year SI3
cow, Jersey and Holsteln, gives
about 4 gallons daily, high in
butter-fat J. S. Frey, R. 1. Box
165-A.: ..
and
1
FOR kn..NT Furnished sleeping
room, bath, 401 South Maui BC
FOR RENT Three-room, furnish
ed apartment; 408 East Doug
las St. ;
FOR RENT Furnished house
keeping rooms, reasonable, 1110
Prospect. -
FOR RENT Two- 8 room apart
ments, gas and hot water. Phona
- 487-J. or call at Herrlck House,
ROOM FOR RENT For gentle
man, close in; modem house
Reasonable. 205 Blakely. Fhooq
. 20. ... .
FOR RENT Four-room house, al
so three - light housekeeping
rooms. Inquire ot D. D. Shaw,
Riverside atore.
FOR RENT Blx-room, . furnished
house, two blocks' east ot East
6th SUi on Iran St. North Rose
burg. A. V. Hammond.
FOR RENT When looking for an
apartment with all conveniences
tor the wintei. call 68. Prices
reasosable. Koblhagen Apts.
FOR RENT Two furnished, front
rooms, close to Rosa - school;
especially - convenient --. Cor
teachers. Apply S44 8. Jackson
FOR SALE-PIne"
RTiode
pullets; also White Minorca pul
lets. Call evenings. J. W. Mo
Dade, end of East 6th street,
north. j- ' ' 1 i i
FOR SALE One ot Roseburg a
choice business sites, located
120 N. Stephens St. Address O.
S. Murphy Morgan Bldg., Port
land, Ore.
FOR SALE Big work - horse,
cheap. Will trade for cow, nogs
pr light 2-horse wagon. E. I
Thompson, R 2, box 113, Rose
hunr. - -
tvSo cat V HaaH clean fully
equipped restaurant, doing good
business, will pay ior uen iu
short time. Owner must sell on
account of health. Rent low.
Price very reasonable. $360
down, balance on easy terms.
This is a bargain. See or ad
dress. Royal Cafe, Qrants Pass,
Ore
FOR RENT Comfortable . sleep
ing rooms for gentlemen. Hot
and cold water, $3.60 per wk. Ill
" 8herldan8t - - ' "
FOR SALE We will sell at a sac
rifice, any or all of the unsold
lots In Waltes Addition, ' either
caah or terms to suit purchaser.
The prices are such that any
home builder or speculator can
.iinrj in hnv. Nothing rcscrv-
ed. It Is our desire to clean up
this tract at once ana ion u
.... win make vprv attrac
tive prices. Cobb Real Estate
Co., by W. L. cono.
CAIIFORNIA I
OREGON POWER I
COMPANY
Trtjmtd Sto&yielJs 1 1
7.14
ask any I
niembercfour I
organization J
SEEK NEW AMBASSADOR
X (Associated Frees Leased Wire.)
4V TOKIO, Sept. 10. Insist-
ent but unconfirmed reports
here today, say that llaron
e Matsul, ex-forolgn minister
In the Japan cabinet. Is the
leading candidate to succeed
e M. Hanlhara as Japanese
ambassador to the United
St.atM'..
Just received, another car of Watkins Store 120 W. 'Lane,
high grade lumber. Best stock of Phone 177.
finish lumber In the county. Page Stationery special. This week at
Lumber Fuel Company. -79c and $1.15. Lloyd rrorker. "
MIUTftKY j
rOHTI.AM), OBKCOX
Men eaeher, email ei;,
rnrrfnl oiierlio, trtct die-'
elnllne. eoclnl advnntnara
oral trelalnn. Catelegae
rhrrrtollr reaaest.
I
RELIABLE TAILOR
J. H. BERNIER
Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel
Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations
We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg
This Newspaper is
the shoppin?; window
ior -inousanas or .
" customers .'
J'rTv'prc .
How About Youv,
Goods?
MOTHS
are very bad at this
time of the year. Are
you , watching your
clothes to protect them
against them? . Let us
dry clean your suits
and thus be sure they
are killed. Dry Clean
ing kills all germs that
may, be in your gar
aae--aafP"2yBW
TRY OUR WAY
Phone 277
Our Auto Will Call
Trick Gtin
By WINNER
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chill
Co.
hn a re-
'a price,
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IN ROSEBURG
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i'OK KENT Two unturnished, &
r 4-room apartments,- each $1S
per monlh. Phona 143-1 'or tar
quire ol F. A. Fields, T28 Bo.
1'ine St. r--j
FOR RENT Nicely 'lumlshed
apartment. Rooms with or with
out board. Children welcome
Phone 70J. or call at 623 East
1st Ave., North. ... v.-
WAihti)
i ' ii
WANTED Feeder pigs.
Home.
Soldiers
WANTED Experienced
', at the Douglas Grill.-
waitress
WANTED Experienced gardener
wanta work, any kind. Phona 24.
Diamond.
WANTED Housekeeper lor fan,
lly ot live. Address "8", cars
News-Review. ;
WANTED TO RENT For cash, A
stock ranch. Address 4'IL M."
. care News-Review. - - -
WOMAN W ANTED For light
housework and care - of invalid
lady. Phone 286-J, or address
Box 102, city. v :
vANTEl)-Rentor, ono . who will
runt ranch, buy equipment and
pay cash rent. Address Renter
care Nows-Revlew.
WE REQUIREfthe services of ex
perlenced salesladies with refer
encea. Inquire at once. Fleast
do not phone. Fisher's.
WANTED House ot 3 or 4 rooms.
Must have good garden spot and
be close to school. Inquire at
. Radio Barber Shop, 124 Caas BU
WK REQU1K1S - the - servtoea -ot
several women on ready to wean.
Please inquire at once. No phona
communication to be consider)
ed. Fisher's. -
DRESSMAKING Your home ot
mine. I design, cut . and . teach
you to make your own lrocka.
Phone 111 L. Ask lor Mrs. Les
ter, Z44 Pine St., So. -
WANTED A quiet boy
slshes
comfortable plaoe to room and
board while attending. 1 high
school. State price." Address
"Leland," care Nows-Revlew.
I
LOST AND FOUND
h h
FOUND String ot rosary beads.
Owner call at this office and da
scribe them. - r
( MIS(XLLANEOUS
US
CAR OWNER Don't forget ts
call &&3 when In need ot tuts
parta. Sarffs Auto Wrecking
Houe. t
ESTRAY mo to my place, A
bay homo, branded Comblns
tion "J D" on right ahoulden,
Owner can have him by paylag
charges. A, F. Suksdorf, Coos
Junction.
FOR A short tliuu only, au oppor
tunlty fur a limited number of
young ladies having had three
or four years high school to en
ter training tor nurses at Merc
Hospital, Eugene. Courses . are
given In the following: surgery,
nii'dical nursing, obstetrical
nursing laboratory, dleteuca,
aud physical education, Includ
ing tennl.4. For particular . sd
ilrcs, Hintor Superior.
, .
FOR SALE Young grado
Anxora Bucks,- from, pure
bred non-shedding sires. W.
O.'I'aul. It.- I). No. 1.- .
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR M. H. PLYLKR ChlrapractlS
physician. 114 W. Lane St.
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Home Music Studio
3 MRS. CHA8. 0. STANTON
S Tmiik of nianoi theory and
barmouy. High School
Credit. Rci. Phone 75 J.
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