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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, MAY 4. 1925 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Daily Except Sunday by The Newa-Revlew Co.. Ine. B. W. BATKM. BEIIT O. BATES.. ..President and Manager Secrets ry-Ti ea u rer bntered as second class Dialler May 17. 1120, at the pout office at Roseburg, Oregon, nnder the Act of March t, 187. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally, per year, by Dally, alx months, by matl.. Dally, three months, by mall- Dally, alngle month, by man ually, by carrier, per monlh Weekly News-Review, by mall, per year- 4 (Kl - 1.0J - 1.00 - w 60 1.00 " " ftlrmbrr of The A.auclafre' lr.a. The Associated Itns Is exclusively entitled to the use for republi cation of all new, dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited la (tile paper and to all local news publtaat.4 herein. All rlgbla of re ti ihlicatlon of epTlal dlMpet, nee bre'p are aleo reeerved. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925. CONTEMPT FOR THE TRUTH PICKMS BV BERT 6 'BATES GOOD EVENING FOLKS Thia is Musie Week And the Dispensers of jaxz Had better hang up Their fiddle and bow Unless they can Compete with the Fellers who Play classical muslo So's you won't Notice the mistakes. T DUMBELL DORA THINKS Pigeon holes are where the pig eons roost 4 4 An American guest at Deauville telle a atory about a quick-witted ". It is disturbing to sonic of us, to see how many writ- ; ers of popular novels, plays, etc., will seem to take quite - lightly the tendency of people to get out of difficult situa- tifi.to 1... I.-?.. Tim.. ...rt-ac..f .ti,.t c-n.tl, t'.i li-nti nsAu am ...t-iKt Onm Cml.fe . ' .,..,! 1 l,.,er. r. ...I,. cut a distinguished figure In his LUIU, I IV' L lllllll. ' . V. 1 1 1 1 1 IILH 1 .3 1U W 11. Ill 1 I ..1 1 V 1 QUU 11 U . . . . , . I , , ., . U . diences feel contempt, but by their heroes and heroines who lonabie restaurant the other night, a,,. .,...,A l,,. Tl : i..,e as Smith etood near the door wait. ic euiiu lU niiv imic in mining l.t euwii : BB f0(. hj, wife , taM pompou, mai iaea. 11 cannot, nxe so many oilier tnings, De aitnoutea . 10 tne aotcrjoivuion mat seems to nave lollowed the war. mis spirit was manifested by many popular writers long before the war. Some are pessimistic enough to say that the busi ness world is full of cheats, and that a large part of the goods offered to the public represent some element of decep tion. It used to be said that when people traded horses, there were few who would represent an animal just as he was, and the general motto was said to pe to cheat the other fellow before he cheats you. The man who starts out to trilllp Alltnmnbilpu tinur will nfrnn run lin mruinut eimil'ti v periences. And yet one can't help thinking that the business world is showing an increased regard for honest dealing. Business associations everywhere are urging their members to maintain truth in advertising and in all statements to the public. Honor is the most precious possession of human per sonality, and when a person feels he can lie to get out of a tight place, or gain any advantage he is after, he does not seem to value this possession highly. Lying is the coward's way of getting out of difficulties, and one will find that the clean way of trum telling is the most satisfactory and re warding in the long run. You Should Worry Of course jftere is no necessity for a thing of that kind in a well regulated home. We shoulder all the problems of something for lunch or dinner. Listen to thia Fresh Potato Chips Daily Meat Roasts Pies Cakes Salads Tamtfes Salt Rising Bread Thursdays Hot Bread Every Noon. SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY Roast Beef, Scalloped Potatoes, Raspberry Pie. Chocolate Cake VOSBURGH & WIARD FancyCrocera Phone 5 1 5 TWO ARE KILLED I IN AUTO WRECK j (AMoetited I'reM Leeel Wilt.) I WENATOIIEE, Wash., May 4. Jens Walters, 18. Western Union office clerk, and Harold Jessup, 19, student, were killed, and J. C. Kin ley, aged 45; Parrel I 'aimer. 18 and Russell jessup. 17, were injur- 1 ed in en automobile accident yea- ' terday moraine, while on their way 1 to Lake Cheland to spend the day ' fishing. Mr. Flnley, the driver, suffered chest bruisers and will live. Dr. H. T. Condon said today. 1 The break inn of the steering gear i In loose gravel Is believed to have ' caused the wreck. The car plung ed down a 40 foot grade. Palmer and Jessup suffered bruises and scratches. i WOMAN'S CLUB TO HAVE PROGRAM An Interesting musical program In observance of Music Wfek has been arranged by a committee of the Uoschurg; Women's Club for Ihe meeting of that group on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Bell. The program will open with a Community S ng I'ed by Mrs. Fred Strang; an or chestra number by w. '.. Ott, vio lin: James (,oodman, flute; Mrs. Jessie .Mcltan Melvin, cello;. Miss Lucille Siippington, piano; group of vocal solos composed by C. V. Cook, sung by Mrs. Lucy II. Haley and accompanied by Mr. Cook: 1 Kiwania quartette, Walter Kisher, ! Ir. Henry C. Church. R. L. F. 1 Llntott, and v. C. Harding; vocal jsolo hy Warren Hurt; and piano I solo by C. V. Cook. Dry mix for pears at Metzger's. REFUSED LENIENCY FLATULENCE H those distressing pa tns caus ed by trasses in the atom act , and intestines, often aggra vated by liver disorders anc constipation, relieved anc the tendency overcome bj Chamberlain's Tablets For bodily comfort, ease of digestion an active liver, a clean colon, swee breath, and the regular daily move ment so necessary to good health take them to-night. 25 cents at all drug stores. holuer were filed in criminal court today by Kph Inman, Stephenson's attnrney. The motions precluded a plea by Stephenson to the Indict ment. o TOR MOTHERS' DAY A beautiful assortment of cards and special wrapped boxe candy. Lloyd Crocker. WRITER IS APPOINTED Englishman comes up with: "I say, my man, you the head waiter?" "No," replied smith quick aa ai flash, "but I heard him tell a young i fellow thia afternoon that he wasn't taking on any mora help." I "Her father 'la familiar with fncttM rren lumI wire.) many tongues." I WASHINGTON, Mav 4. Morris "Ah, a liguist?" lOrsatt of San Francisco, sentenc- Herald baseball team finally broke "No, a phyaician." ed to 20 years for attempting to Into the winning column yesterday 4 i bribe a prohibition agent, will get when it defeated the Merrill team We'd like to know who this man no r'"'' 'rom 'he supreme court. Hi to 14, nt Merrill. Jack Anthony. Anno Domini ia. He built a lot of Tne highest tribunal today refus- foreman of The Herald composing faeoclited Vrtm Leued Wire.) WASHINGTON. May 4. Chas. 'C. Hart, Washington correspond ent for the. Portland Oregonlan and a number of other western newspapers has been appointed '.Minister to Albania to fill a long existing vacancy. Formal announcement of the ap pointment is withheld pending ap proval by the Albanian govern- 'ment. I Mr. Hart Is a native of Indiana, 147 years old, and has had wide j newspaper experience In the mid tile and far west. He was secre tary and manager of the national republican progressive league' seeking the election of Charles E. Hughes in 1916. Another Car Just Unloaded $18.00 ton GOING FAST WIRE FENCE If you eed fence buy now. Seed Spuds $2.7S while they last. See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE BOSEBURO OAKLAND Dusting sulphur at Merger's. NEWSIES WIN GAME (Aneoelited Pre Leoed Wire.) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., May 4. The Klamath Falls Evening The Rusiness Women's Club will be host to the public at a May Hay dance at the Armory Wed nesday, May 6. You'll be sorry if you miss it. MAKE DEBT AGREEMENT 4 LEGION MEETS TUE8. An Important meeting of iimpnua i'ost American Lo- glon will be held Tuesday night at the Armory. Dele- 4 gates for the state convention s will be elected. 1 . LITTLE PROGRESS IS MADE MOVING SLIDE NEAR MYRTLE CREEK There has been some complaint made regarding Ihe slide near Myrtle Creek which has been blocking tho road since last De- cemh, r. During the cold wet Heather a large portion of the bluff slid down on Ihe pavement. completely blocking Ihe road for several days. A temporary road ItOSl'.Itt'ltll 1W)Y WIN' was built around tho sliile and HOVolts AT fill, I, (raffle has been possible at all, MIMTUIV A( tlil'MV limes, but Ihe detour Is dangerous and many people feel Ihut more T'OIITLA.NI), Oregon Mav 4 progress should bo mncle toward While a number of the older ca-r.-moval of tho dirt. A small crew dots oT Mill Mllltnrv academy were 6as been malninlned at tho slide studying for senior honors and bin. Is only able to keep up with, were ready to receive their com Ihe dirt still coming down. I missions. Itoss Hates of Rosehurg. 0 one of the lads of the Junior ..Air slacked lime at Metiger's. ' school, made sm h good records. Phone 362. (that he won advancement, also and on the accaslnn of a large gathering held at tho academy on May 2. wii awarded the office of I Junior corporal, thus placing him self on the road to advancement ! for military honors. Cadet Hates Is the son of II. V. Hates of Rose- f.w nights ago was removed to'yXr , her Felker V S A .he. Svke. building on North Jck.;.n?i',r,,V college dormitories. J .f. "What's the matter?" "I wrote an article on fresh milk, and the editor condensed It" 4 "Dad!" "Well?" "Are politics plural?" "No, my boy. There Isn't any. thing in the world more singular." J t vt to interest itself in his plea, that the sentence van exclusive and that a single offense had led j to his conviction on 21 different i counts. REPLACING GIRLS (Annrlat'H from I'smhI WfrO ST. I-Ol'IS. May Kit-hard Kay, 70, ty at a district station under tho i recent decision of the St. Ixiuia ! no Hrn romni iHsloner tn rcnlnra There's one thing about a chem- Klrl swltrhbonrd operators with 1st. No matter what you say to aged patrolmen. mm ne always nas a retort. 4 Two Irishmen watching Shrln er's parade. "Who are those fellows, Mike?" "They're Shrinera." "And what era 8hriners?" Why, they're Masons room, umpired. Arundel, piano tuner. Phone I59-L. WASHINGTON. May 4. Nego tiations for a d M funding agree ment between the I'nited States and Esthonla are being carried on between treasury and legation officials. Appetizing Foods Direct from Our Grocery to Your Kitchen at no Extra cost to you Clean, Wholesome Groceries give your Food that desired delicious taste. We Combine Quality and Value with low cost. PICKENS BROTHERS Perkins BWg. Phone 68 ARMY AND NAVY CONTROVERSY ON QUAKES RECORDED (AMerlafH Pri-M Ix-.wnI Wire.) HALIFAX. May 4 The selsmo- f.fn. at I toll.... !-.! t... 4. Michael ',,.,..., ,,.,'... ' ,.'..,. today heKan rlu- ;,.,,,,., iav. ,, ., ,nBnl'1BHWl ti The first rllstui hnnce was record ed at 1:42 p. ui. Atlantic standard time, and the last at 3:33 p. m. The condition was noted at 7:10 p. m. lasting until 9 o'clock, appar ently were vlhratfcws from severe earthquakes, experts Baid. ATTENTION CO. D. Fay I "ay May 4th. LVI.K K. MAHSTFT.S. ComdK. GRAIN ACT ILLEGAL TAX IS INVALID Garden toois at Powe.l's. IttOSK P. T. A. TO II U K jMl MIWItAM. WILL HOLD "FIRE SALE" THIS WEEK - Ttie North Hide Orocery slock ! mat was saved from the flro of i son street today hy Mr. Dennett, iro Into camp at Hocky Muttn, tui .i. ' ""'I' awi ihe , L hi . ii J KJ "i ,hriT 'uar rhoI " mv !..C".-".,:r",,,pl,"h'.,, " m remain for a week. On I..,.. Tr : fcr 'l "th the officers and cadets j Rudy o,,.-,.- tofc ,. mnH i will receive atie.ts In the perma nent men hall that has heen huilt for the camp. A parade for the i crippled children at the Shrine hospital Is another fentnrr plan ned. Purine the week the mlli- tary studies will he supplemented ' hy lectures on nature study, hls ; tory and other academic work. dispose of the urocerlea that wen ntHlnninKi d. The fire started In the upper story of the htillillnit, and hefore It did any irreni ilatu are to the grocery t, k the de. paitment hnd It under control. Of course the water plaved havoc With ttnmt ... ... i. i.... all canned Bonds were iin,l.nin...'l Mr. Ilelinell will iilui'e II... Iu n sale anil realise soiin lhlna from " I tem. As soon as lh.. ,. I DEFEND SENATE RULES Crete Oil I llltll IF lll.-ll AI f'r..u..n I. WAS l Tl V litv 1 .4..nn . 1 ni"' 'i Hie Old i'iit-1. win in ni'ii-niieil inim llie stiuclure at the trlaturle north of attacks or Vlee Presldent Dawes Ihe Deer I'reek hrlilne Is com. hy Senator Moses. republican, pleted. Mr. Iiennett win reopen his New Hampshire, In a speech at 8y- More with a complete new sleek menu.. V Y , next Friday. Hen.v of groceries. i in expected that lor Moses Is preslilent pro tempore work on the new stiuclure sill he- of the senate and as such luvsldis (AMnrl.liHl Pn- lawd Wlr .) ItONOI.ri.IT, May 4. The army-na-y controversy known as the Sura and what ths rilull rtr. th.u critique, which Is to decide who i The Ttnse Varenf Tpiichera Au- want now?" They're gettln' $18.00 wnn ,'" Bhllnl l,t1'' attnlnst the sorlatlon will observe Music Week a day." ( Island of national defense policies with a well arranged program to- . 4. tn Ihe Faclflc went Into Its third night following a short business h.ki.j .u 1.11. 1 session today with neoperatitiK ' nieeting and election of officers. .ihhJ- 1 . I m .r? ye-'""Plv. ileil by the senior black The program will Include orches- fln.e.P'JTi'i? .1 1 1! 9"in a",, Dll", "",r"''s presenting their tra numbers, vocal selections, and 1 itP.. "IV'1,'0," " observations. This Included all others by some of the best niu- 7.J..j . . ,. 9 ' Phases of the maneuvers, the most . slcians In the city. .VMi i ?.a"bal1' 'Sfunny ,.x.n.slve rver h(.m by the United n- .n. ucii dii players ana UK' Slnli-g plres alius sit In the grandstand. ' a Wns tinflerstond, unofficially, " I hTe that lirlRadier (It-nernl I.e Hoy KliiiiKe, ttenlor black umpire. 1 ri'presentinK the dt-feii'llnic bin! Iforee, Hnd Cnptain William StRnd 1 hy, a I'nited Slaton navy rensor ililue iiiniilrn, who observed the t- ItnekinK naval forces, presented I ANTLKHS THKATIIK i their views lo the critique today. The reviewer had the time of j The observation! of the senior ; hla life last nljsht. Ho went to I umpires understood to have in- the Antlers Theatre to attend the rluded collective ronxtrurllve or- openinc performance of "Why hit arm grew enrrences concern tnjs annfl of the Men Leave Home," a First Na- s'ivices whlrh were utilized in tne ihmihi (.inure ornnut-eo ny jonn ee why some sham b:ittb iiutuded potential ac A Message of Economy The stock of monuments which we carry, embody good appearance, quality and fine workmanship, at prices which make them outstand ing values. We hire no hlph-prtred work men or agents and therefore can save you from 25 per cent to 30 per cent on your work. See us before placing your order. Peoples Marble and Granite Works 502 N. Jackson Street WASHINGTON. May 4. Tho North Dakota grain grading act was declared invalid and uncon stitutional today by -ihe Supreme Court. - o . Ice boxes at Powell's. (AMociated Pum Ltuad Wlr.) WASHINGTON, May 4. Massa chusetts' tax upon foreign corpor ations doing an exclusively inter state business within the common wealth was declared invalid today by the supreme court. A BRIDE'S DIARY A Love Story of Today ByJdah McGlone Gibson I For concrete won call Taylor 113 No. Flint SL Tel. 225-1L MT So rTiJSXi J j 0 i titl And pitched cold. We never could folks say The plumber is gittin' old. IU . irln at ome, and wHhin 4 to fit) days Mr. IU nnett experts to be in mailed in the new plaee with a blttger nnd better stork than ever. -o In Ihe Hl'sciire dent. of the vice presi ROB GARAGE AND SAFE FOUNTAIN SERVICE frees l-re'7e the bent In the I world. We deliver lee cream imek- (Awn.iH rrxm Uimt W(l.) MCMINNVlhl.K. Ore. May 4 d ;t.e quart or inoro to any part ,.n milroad tool, break noen the (iviiles of other branches of the service, such aa chemical warfare which were not brought inlo play. Vnofficiat rumors Indicated that a stirring argument was going on between commanders of the ;t tnckiii blue destroyer forces and commanders of the black subma rine defending forces. The sub marine commanders contend they annihilated fringes of the blue fleet, composed of destroyers and cruisers, thus luylnu the main And when his glass arm went to "' t'n to destructive fire from mash ithe hore batteries. There w:is They called on Rickety Dick. 'no official confirmation of thl re- Who made the boys stand on their Put, however, as the proceedings i r M. Stabl, and lost hlmsvlf to thoroughly in his enjoyment of the production that he forgot he was there in an official capacity and almost went home without writing this review. We are Mill chuckling as we write this, ror it is one of the cleverest comedies which it has ever been our pleasure to behold. We had always considered John M. Stahl, and lost himself so art of creating gripping drHiuns, but we had never suspected the versatility whirh ho exhibited in making this fun mill. ear- At dodgm' he is quick I They patted the bat In the last Innin' to we didn't see the finish. continued to be secret. The lUisiness Women's Club will be host to the uhllc nt a May Pa y dance at the A rmory Wet I nesday. May 6. You'll bo sorry if you miss it. of the city. IJoyd Ciocker. ORANGE R STAFF EDIT NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, MAY 9 afi- In Hi" 1'illhnry taraati hvn" Varly this iiinrnlnir, but found only :a wall.'t and som.- impels in th1 islnmr him. They tuok JTl frnm the csh ri'tliicr. The nllct and papors wi re f.nir.il later hy depun sli. Tiffs on an cnihsnktncnl near , liiayelte. A tnnitiic car was sin! en f rum a piha'.e Karacp near the I'lllhury naiaL'o. " c- O 'w- PRINCE OF WALES .S-jpR w?!.- ENTHUSES HEARERS The stuff which has edited the Oijtl.ge It. the .:ip.T pllbllj-he.i bv the sltidentM of the Hnsehuig lllnh j sehool. will take rhiitue of the Mews irathiTltiK and editiitR of The' News Hcview on hHtiirdny, May 9. i It Is the eutntii of ht nmnnwe i ment of The .New U lew to at (ow the student on,, day each I yar an oppnrttinity to take ehnnee if ihe neH k'nih"hnir in nrd give them Instruction dints will hike (onuilete thatce heart ntlnck )at of l!ie pit per, llie Itistntctors nnd improved todav "The teller who don't know what to do with his hands hadn't orter , play poker." F'.tidebaer cof-a less por pound tb in butter. PORTLAND WRITER ILL fA lf..i I f vnim.AMv o I-'. M:i 4.1 ad-led xpri. nc and ''Vinson, vet. -run I n i, ml n-ws n th.it day the stu- Pnt man. who setter, d from a N tl.-od tt.ir fb'pNrtnit nt heads tJikltm over the fusion opetalion w.is perionnet: ( 4avH-uM rr .art Wire r A I KT i W N . I" Mb m tf S.ui t h Airica, Mav 4 The 1'iinco of Males with the chorus of enthus iasm aroused hy his unification u (speech at Saturday night's din Taylor-mane concrrte is gooa con, in,,r- Mi" .-sounding throuKh the tr'tH. Tel. 21'5 K. 'city, .it today on an nitomohilr m j tour ihrouth I he old Hukih net -ro'tntrv. Hts d'parture chei r PLAN RATE REVISION ; ed bv ihuts.inds of p. ople who h ei 1 left ile-ir work lo line sweets an t ''" - !wih him i:ood Mr k. WsilliiT(N, M.iv A ll.ar-j :i'i!-s lenking to a peimanent re i . MASONS ATTENTION i 'it of tlii nt;il rate's to take j A special conimunication if I.st uire of ihe ftiV .etui increase in n-l l.-Mle No. i;t. will be held W. direction of eaih section MltK W AlthKXH n)M l it late .Saturday. WOODMEN OF TC WORLD Mil;t!i'. to poMlal enildoves will be op. n l bv a Joint committee of the r-"ti,ite and hoiifo liere n July ! !. 1 c.uned foiHrtnl in b.ilf a d 'mi or more cities, east, Muith ami nesdiy e entnu. May tith. Wot k In Master Mason's dei-pe l,um-h will be sencd ut ti:3'. fly order of W. M W. F. HARK1S. Se,y. ( 4whtn Vrr- 1.1 SA1.KM. Ore . May liny con l err nee of t ire con f 're wardens met here todav Th roi-i(in Is given over mainly to iifklrr'sscs and dlsriiiionw relative lo thf: protection of forenis from fine, cotimy, state nrM federal of ficials pnrtlclpating. t iovernor ; rierce nddreid the wrdn (in rtiedlateiy after the conference tunvtued today. l I 1t'rilar meettnif M-i Vonda; A two enirtK nt N nVlnck In Odd Ket besrinc.t ate ii'itliorlid -mnornrv t"''al pav sud Onier your grniluatton annoiiticw ment at the NesKeview officii Iowh hit'l. Important ni'-etinr Hs plan fnr the monster celebration on June : :th. ht Htste Katr tiioundi will b" dii-t insed. AH members ex. peeled tu !f) present. JIHN 1. (' C M M. Miri.KIt. I'lerk 0 High rrade, extra fancy, ta ru6'i at Towell's. i.' thih ntenuri - nn oner ' ! airTiisn Mo-.es of the Joint C'iinri'sil)Hal cotoni It tee. nnnounr-i ed i...!hq iht from Wahin:ton 'M' t"ii,ni,itee will no to Atlanta.; I'l ! H.i Iphin. New ork. AiiKiMta. Me, llntfalo. ChliaKo A d St. 1'aul V pa!-cd at last 1 New line ot samples Just receded. WOULD PRECLUDE PLEA I V-iyllr.t tr- Wirt- 9 ;lAAloi.isOind . M 4 - Motions to strike out certain pr- tf.in of ttwi lti.1if-tt.i..tit charifiiisf ft " " ll I Stetihenoti with firt d- t ar -Oi'laM'T Wallbfunt recelv kTee nmnltr in connevtlon with ,td a; cutjei. ruoo S$. itli dcatll o( Mill Mad Obtir-.aoi WUaeUay. J MAJKsTIt TMKlTliK. i Two men were battlitm furious I ly on the lawn of a mansion on j the outskirts of New York t'lty. J i ne struggle nau neen a fierce one so fierce, in fact, that riitnlly they had to . halt to get their "second wind." "liejween rounds" both looked at the vomit and pretty Rirl over whom they bad been fiiihtini;. She was calmly applying her lip stick. As she finished that intri cate task she danced at tlu weary gladiators. 'Vell. who won ?' she a-ked nonchalantly. "I'm wait inn for the victor to take me to lunch." The forotfolng is one of the many amusin sit tint ions to be found In "Horn liieh". a I-'IrM Na tional picture, produced by C.ar rfek Pictures nnd directed by i'Iv Nigh, which Is the en rretit fea ture at the Majestic Theatre. Mlil KTV THKTKK. Henry KolkT, who p rhap4 will he het ri-nienihered for the niib-n-rttd work he did witrf -Mrael." directed this pl'tur and. reports from ot her cit fe would lndlca'e that he hs auain done mi ex cellent Job fn the making of "Ne glected Women." The early se.iurneo of the pic ture are snfd to show sumo e-y remarkable semes in India, m'bre the t.reat Well, on oil nnrri.n around whifh t n drama of the picture revolves. Is located. An em elb nt cM has been chosen lo pot tray the various roles In the picture. Ile.obd tv Seen Owen ll InelnHsJ ucti well known tavontf hs l'ittirion Hail. I.awford lavulson, Ky Moore, Cantcron t arr and JotV Moremi. At the Liberty Theatre tomorrow The Return of Warm weather makes a Refrig erator a most necessary PIECE OF KITCHEN FURNITURE We have a Refrigerator just the siie that will please you. GET OUR LOW PRICES COMPANY 321 N. Jackson St., Rorcburg Cleo Madison, entertaining a few friends, decides to read her grand mot he!s diary. Grand mo ther's diary Is bo quaint, so mo dest, that these modern-day girls are thunderstruck. When the girls go, Cleo thinks of her elope ment with Paul Winthrop planned for the immediate future. Her conscience is pricked by a passage of the modest, old-fashioned dia We Vecefved a raft of presents ra both our mother's expected. I was a little ashamed for people that I had never known had sent me gifts. Paul's mother had carefully taken off th cards on everyone of them. It eems H Is not the fashion to label the bride's wed ding gifts, consequently most of them being taken off before I ? I J liny8?: c if 2 We Make a Specialty Of Washing & Greasing CARS We guarantee our work to givs satisfaction. Come in and try ut. That is all we'rt asking. If you don't like it, dont go and get sore. Just bring your car back and with a smile we will wash it some mora. Put on C. T. C. tires and givs thrm a trial. They pile up miles and you ride with a smile. rail fnr snd riyiiver your vf.th.nut rxirs chnrpo. Vhono 47'. GHham' Highway Garage Tlosebura;. Ore. 332 N. Jackson St. ry. For, though engaged to Paul . saw them and no care taken to slip, only ine night beiore enjoyeii I mark who sent what I had no tint kiHwmof ChU k Adams. Iloth i lil.-a when I was thanking some nets or parents apnoHcd the mati h one who aald 'With all good beinttae at one time tho families wiKhes." whether It was for a nil hail'heen rirh, but now were so- ver pickle fork or a Sheffield clnl cllmberH, and the parents meat platter. wantvd each to marry money, j Paul made such a rumplis. I Connie Terhune, wealthy, wanted j didn't know he could be so ugly, to marry Haul. At a party Chick He reduced his mother to tears i Adams draws Cleo aside protest-I for whirh of course she blamed ing that she should have come : me. Finally she whimperingly with him. Cleo doubts her lovesald "If I had known, there was ry makes Cleo wonder. Haul pro- i going to be so much trouble I for Haul. Her grandmother's dia- never would have allowed you tests his lov for the girl. They ' ungrateful children to have ex are wed. t'leos mother becomes ihlliited your presents and have the hysteric. Connie shown again her .dancing at my house." Jealousy. The fathers of the new- At this I must have looked lyweils rejoice. The honeymoon , rather blank, but Paul came to begins. The fierce flume of her , i),e rescue with "I like that.'" It love almost whelms cleo. Tho I was you and Cleo's mother who honeymoon grows more effulgent. made all the arrangements, who j Insisted upon having the party. WHAT THK fiANO DID. ! 0 had nothing to do with it. I On. on we rode Into that silvery . assure von hoth of us would much radiance. 1 did not speak. 1 was 'ratlrer not have had thia hullaba iilnild again lo spoil another won-i loo. Yon can't get out of dertiil moment. acknowledging that It was an At last Haul himself broke thelasintne thing to tak(( ,no!Ie rarrts silence. "If mother thinks she l. ; off the presents without labeling siting to spoil the first honeymoon I each of the cards. 1 have ever had. she has got an- j -Good lord," he said looking other think ronilne." he said. over the tntlile. "Five do.en "We ll show some of those old . salad forks and not a teaspoon croakers what a real marriage Is, i the whote mess. Four coffee Cli'O. Yon and I are not going percolators nnd all sorts of use to let anything interfile with our ! , thing in china and glass happiness, are we?" j which will make It hard for us to "We are going lo Iry not to : move, when I am ordered to other do so." I suit! to myself. Vocally j stations." I said "Nothing shall interfere." Thae reception was a terrible And wo won't take life too Jeri- affair. Of course all our gang onsly. Cleo dear, will we?" I was there, bnt they sratvrely num- "Not if we can help It and I J her 50 and Mrs. Armstrong says think we ran. lor you and I all , ,he sent out four hundred Invl onr Ihes have been the best of i tations and I believe three hun playfellows. All the gang has ! ,rPd and nlnetv-nlne accepted. tHlil that of us.' - They are your mother's and "Then you follow my lead. dear, i my friends, tnv dear Cleo." she You seem to have grown rather 50id when I made a fuss about it. serious during the last eigln I wonder If It was just because d!,"' t . . . w w,'rf I'"1 married that at this "I cant help It, Paul. Some-1 reception nil the old women tier thing keeps saying to me over listed upon giving me advic on and over ourdaysof lrresions-now to conduct a successful mar- li.ility are aimosi gone aim i riage. Haul said thev were can- want them to stay, dear; I want them to stay. "Of coin they'll May, but now we must he retting back. We have to get up early In the morn ing." I bought a new gown for the reception the next day and I was oulto happy over It mini 1 saw how gloriously bcailtlttil Connie was as siie came sauntering up to en liiat evening In a shim- able of doing It as some of them had heen ditorced thre limes. Connie once Interrupted sn over dressed 'fat woman of forty-five or so, who was telling me that married life was the perfecting of xvery woman's existence. "Oh. I'm sure Cleo won t think that when the first of the month and the bills begin to come In," said Connie. ' You can look for storms and t terlng sort of red and gold and had weather about that time" sh brown dress that was the. most ; ronttnncd turning t. my husband gorgeous thing I ricr saw. It j "Well It isn't the first of the seemed a part of her g!orlonly mnnth vet Connie ' h- answered brilliant complexion and her atnl.l- J , ,. hVe a little sunshine brown eyes. It made my own 'while wo ran." and they danced little blue and silver frock of jaway together. hirh I had been so proud, look, I'reallr wssn't awsre that t colorless. I ltnw that hy the V watching them until Chick ay Connie admired It. while she , Adams came up behind me and was preening herself In the full-1 said. "Pon t look negh?cted even length mirror ai the other tide of if yon feel you are." the room. 1 Tomorrow yea ol Green.