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ROSEBURd NEWS-REVlEWr TI 1L'RSDAY, )UNE 18, 'V. SEVEN Regular $1.75 7-Piece Wire Kitchen Set S8c Saturday Only This set consists of a Heavy Wire Dish Drainer worth the price of the set.alono, White Enamel Handle Bowl Strainer. White Enamel Handle Tea Strainer, Flour Sifter, Soap Shaker, Potato Masher, Heavy EggWhip. A wonderful value. Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store AT IT Denies He Killed . Detective's Sister TUES A full attendance of the mem bership of the Chamber of Com merce is desired for the set-acquainted banquet to be held at the M. E. Church on Tuesday. June 23, at (i:30 o'clock, fur the purpose of allowing the people of Koseburg to become acquainted' with Mr. and Mrs. L. Amies. .Mr. : Antics la the new secretary for the local Chamber of Commerce. The banquet i open to all me in here of the chamber and their wiTes. and to any other of tire city's residents. A fine meal is promised, and -the committee on entertainment has arranged a good program consistinK of In strumental and vocal mimic to gether with several excellent talks. - Il.l. HOLD tilt AUK titO.SSl.Mi IIKAHING AT KLAMATH FALLS. Paul Farrens. attorney for the Southern Pacific ruilroad compa ny, and J. M. Devera, state high way commission attorney, and td ward Ostrander and Thomas P. Campbell, of the l'ubiic Service Commission, were visitors in the city over night. They returned from a hearing at .MarBhfleld, where the state highway commis sion petitioned the elimination of a grade crossing. They left this morning for Klamath Kails, where they will hold a grade crossing hearing involving the Natron cut oft road. The party was accom panied from here by O. F. Morris, of the U. S. Bureau of Public Hoads. Hall's Catarrh Medicine It rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf ness caused -by Catarrh. . F.J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, Ohio I Latimer's Arsenate Lead eigh teen cents per pound at Stearns and Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore. ing the afternoon, according to the government weather observer. The temperature dropped to 43 during the night. The previous high mark for the year was 81 on May 5. Cook with gas. . 1 Chocolates made especially for na lAanA rnllori anil dinned In Hershey'a cchocolate. Pure and wholesome. Lloyd Crocker. 0 ' MALE QUARTETTE TO BE AT BAPTIST CHURCH The Immanuel Mulo Quartette and Saxophone Club, of Los An geles, will give a concert at the Kirst Baptist Church next Tues day evening, 'June 23rd at 8:0U. They are said to be an extraor dinary combination of musicians. It ia not often that extra good male quartette music can be heard In cities the size of ours, and this is considered a real privilege. James Whitcomb Brouglver says that they are the best quartette ever on the Temple Church plat form'. The public is cordially Invited to this concert. There will be no admission charge, but a free will Oliering wm wj iftucu. Studesaker costs less per pound than butter. Glenna's Ready for Britishets IEATRE ii BEND WEATHER WARM (AMKfialpd fre-l Utmtt Kir.) IENI), Ore., June 18. Yesterday was the warmest day of this sea son, the mercury reaching 83 dur- Keep the Rent Take thlnes under your wing own the home you live in and defy the landlord. Let us help you. Contracting, Building, Concrete Work, and Furnish Estimate and Plana. J. E. RUNYAN Phone 202-J 4S7 Soulh Jackson St- Koseburg. ' r tit wm til -'A it r- f Y V". A BRIDE'S DIARY A Lure Story of Today . . By Idah McGlone Gibson Classified Section ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE. I FOR SALE T R. r-. D. C I e o Madison, entertaining , please don't do it until you have frieuds, reads Horn her grand- hvurd the rest of my story.' mothers quaint, modest diary. The "I know whet you are (loin; to liaiiper friends are thunderstruck I say. 1 coldn't help overhearing at us quaimues and suppressed 1 you and CoL lleldotl last night, uesues. VAucn the girls leave, ' t didu t mean to be an eavesdrop iiuo pians her etopemeul with Paul per, but 1 thought it would euiliar Aruidiroug, L'. t. A., a boyhood raas you more if 1 came out from veeiiicaii. Moue tue less, sue lu- my shadowy comer than it 1 sat uuiii. a in a neitinir uartv witn' still and 1 assure you. Hlta, that ciiiia Auam tuat evening. micK , 7 '."T", , ' , r'OK SALE-Cabba plauu, leave Is weanny and Cleos parents wish l"l and 1 don t Intend to. I d 8 j... iiMr i,i ,.m. i,. 'hirk ikuow that you do not expect your oru.e.J,1t,0J,Hc,, I'aul'a parenis, also social climbers ! husband back. I kuow that you FOR SALE 6,000 broccoli plants. FOR SALE Milk goat. 1. box 8. FOR SALE Sm.il pigs. M. T Uawson. Phone 33r-4. ivwio have lost their money, with ,1'aul to marry Connie Terbune, very rich and in love with Paul. Ix-sidie these desires of the par ems and Cleo's wondertngs as to win tlu-r she really does love Paul, i Hie two are married. Almost' iiu : uiedlutely Cleo begins to learn that 'Iiuutuiko is not altogether a path oi ruses. However, tne parents are reconciled to tho marriage aud the young couple depart lor the army pom, to which Paul la assigued. On are already thinking of ways and i J. A. Hewitt, Edeubt-wer. I'm glad I don't have to tell you. I l-modelS44J.Ji,ckson, 1 don't expect Hill back. 1 know KOR SALE Collie pups. IT Swift, that he is going to try to get as much money away from Col. liel don aa he cau and then try to re sign from the army. Of course 1 can't stay here after it is known that he is gone. Hut 1 must tell you a little of my first stay In this place. I want to show you some of the things that led up to , MAJESTIC. ScorinE an emphatic hit savor ing of a triumph, Paramounl's pic- turizaiion of liret Harte a fumous story, "Salomy Jane," was cordially indorsed by large audiences at the Majestic theatre yesterday. It seems like carrying coals to Newcastle to tell the atory of" Sal omy Jane's Kiss," upon which the picture is based. Salomy Jane is a delightful mountain character as portrayed by Jacqueline Logan. When the stage, driven by Yuba BUI. a part excellently personated by George Fawcett, is robbed and the stranger (Maurice Flynn) Is ar rested for the crime, the action be comes tense and spirited. There are night rides galore, and many beautiful spots in the red wood forests of the Santa Crux mountains are pictured with rest ful effect. From the standpoint of artistic photography alone, the pic ture Is well wonh seeing, for many I brawls aro so entirely convincing of the shots of mountain scenery tnat ,;le aU(;;enre actually shud are majestic and lovely. But the dered. gasped and exclaimed aloud story it's as full of thrill as an aa tne t,ie 0f n,e 8tory ebbed and egg Is of meat. It deals with life 1 (lowed. in Red Dog, a California town In I i p , " the days of gold, out unlike most M .toraEe refriEerators aril ice he train Cleo has an allegorical ,k, i,. ih, v,, dream which indicates the prob- j neBrd agt night. Irms she will have to face. When "When 1 first came here. Col. the newlyweds arrive at the post, nlakey waa Kindness Itself to me. Paul is assigued to duty at once, j i, ne felt torry (or me. He aim leaves cleo, who knows noth- w ,., i varv unhatinv. and lug of housekeeping, to shift for llKa a great many other selfish huself during the day. Johnson, a I mB. he doesn't like to ee uuhap- siriker" detailed to Paula quar- pmess about him. for it makes j ieis, nnps out enormously so vieu nm uncomfortable, col. luaxeiy is able to serve tea wnon col, uci- Heldon was the first. person that dou, the comaiaudiug officer, null been kind to me since I left comes to pay his respects. This the convent. My husband learned colonel Is a thoroughbred louse anu on our wedding day that my In Looking Glass, Oregon. FOR SALb Feeder nogs, johnsou Produce Co. Phone W, M iUtord, On. ' FOR SALE OR TRADE Pure bred milk goat and two kids. J. D- . right. Days Creek, Ore. HORSE FOR SALE Weight about 1360, aged 7, good worker, single or double. T. II. Evans, Dlllard. FOR RENT Furnished, one-room . shuck, in Millers AUUluou, t per ' iiiuiitu. puone 21U-J or Ziu-i. FOil KliNT Unfurnished, C-rponii mouera house. I3& per month Apply at 231 Commercial avenue. FOR RENT 6-rooin house; -garage; a lota ou paved afj'eet. ado per mo. Broom house,, gar Un. vaveu street, per pie . 3 ruuui bouse, west Slue, flVuU-; ii room house, furnished, $16.00 per tuq.; 2-room house, furnished, u.ou per mo.; b-room lurntsnea iiouse; garage; ajo.uo, b-jroom nouse, close la; sih.oo. 4-room house, baui; llo.uo. b-room house, MiUer Audition; sxu.uo, ftiuoui nouse, au.ou. d. W. louug & bun. pnune 417. Z WANTED ; f FOR SALE Oue 1-ord truck, or will traue tor sheep or goats. Herman Schulze. Urockway. FOR SALE Pack horses aud sad- die horses, also good fresh milk cow. Hoyer llros. Phone 14F14. FOR SALE uue registered O. I. V. boar, price Fred K. Cachelin. Dixonvllle. Ore., phone In k 4. Foii ttALE Sturdy broccoli plants. lias coniproiulsed Rita 1'horndike, come bad stopped with my mar- , thousand, Johnson slralu, A web of circumstantial evi dence has been built up bv New York police against William lirnss field, held as a suspect in the murder of Florence Kane, isfcr of Detective Sergeant James Kane. Brassfield, who denies, any knowledge of the crime, served a term in prison for alleged assault and robbery of a woman. a He of a no-good Ueuteuant. Rita however, la lnuocent. Cleo and Una become great friends quickly. Cieu overhears the colonel and lilla talking aud time has "the in side dope on the whole affair. After the colonel s dinner, Rita is invited to lunch by Cleo. . When Rita arrived everything Is helter-skelter. At the luncheon, Rita lays bare her soul. , imj western thrillers, its treatment is far from being trite and commonplace. cream freeiers. ZIgler-Fes HUw. Co. ANTLERS. An old Sacramento steamboat, a stern wheeler of the type used on the river 75 years ago, Was se cured, refitted and pot In shape for use in "The Devil s Cargo," Vio tor Flemmlng's newest production I for Paramount which opens Friday at the Antlers theater. The boat was found by Flem mlng's representatives Cisco. 1 hey were tol ibeen considered worth while the buat would have been converted j into firewood years ago. Consider able carpentry, a great deal of I work on the wood burning engine land much painting put the craft into order again. The story, dealing with the actlvl- I ties of the vigilantes in the early California gold days, was written I by Charles Whltlaker under -the!' Glenna Collett. former nation-! title, "The. River Iloat," and n W ins Pa$Li Fight for. nd by Fie" d that had It ih while the f al champion woman golfer, now in England awaiting the oening of the women's tourney there, apparently is in her best form. Her play since her arrival there lias been brilliant. In a recent foresome with Joyce Wcthercd one of her opponents Mist Col-' lett bad no cause to he ashamed of her play as compared to Miss Wetliereds. adapted to the screen by A. 1'. Younger. A.LY-EI I at' Any fellow is who says there's as good a tire for he's just plain lazy i too lazy to fome in here and lose a debate. A Business Man Goca tc bed Happ and wakes up Haji?y if his business. s advertised; Lft i s . MHKHTY THKATRK. Many many months have elaps ed since we enjoyed anything so Immensely at "Silent Smidorson", Harry 'arey's latest Hunt Slrem berg production, which has its first showing at the Liberty Thea tre tomorrow and nturday. It's an Impelling story, having most of Its action In the frozen North. Aa a great-hearted West erner who seeks forgetf ulirosa in the gold country when his life Is broken by a woman, Carey give the finest performance we've ever a?en him give and we've prob ably seen everything he's done in the past. It deserves the lion's share of credit for novelty In plot and In cident. Its thrills are daring and vastly impressive. The consist, notably, of a blinding blizzard In the Yukon that tosses men about at will; an attack by a band of sly, blood-thirsty wolves, who tvar a man lo pieces liefore your eyes; several spine-tlnglln;: flat fights with the desplceable villain on the receiving enc; and a drought In the cattle country that kills the Ikine by the thousands, leaving their spraw ling. mew-Una young lo perish at their sides. The scenes 'in tt.a Yukon barroom, we thought perfectly drawn the vulnar L.nnln. ll 1,1 Ihnl. (UBlirr ffin. iery; the bestial men, the bluer or day, K 1 lip " ':-! IP Ik. - N HOW LOVE WILTED "Then Hill was sent to this post about six months alter we were married and my mother went to Europe, where she has been ever t since," Rita Thorndike said, con- iinuuiK her suuy. "With tne ex- i cepiion of a few picture post I cards I haven't heard from my rm,l!-er lor over .. year." 1 mu-t have looked very surprised when Rita told me this for she said, "Oh. I know, cleo. neltlrer you nor anyone else would believe me if I told how my mother has treated me. "Just before I was married she told me that she had never want ed me In the llrst place. As soon as my father died, when I was five yenrs old, she Bent me to a convent and 1 stayed there until 1 wiis over 16. I can lull you IhLs, Cleo, because we are of tho generation which does not tuke things for granted and we decline to be hypocritical, even about our mothers. I am sure you know as well as I that there are as many mother that consider their chil dren nuisances us there are wlvus that dlslilee their husbands. "We women of I his day will not hit our heuds n:aint a stone wall and, while the blood Is running down our faces and blinding our eyes, keep on insisting there Is n.j wall there. i are at least Bincere. sometimes 'f th a sincer ity which Bhocks our mothers. Hut I'm not (going to phillsophize or preach. Tho time Is almost pa.it for me to do I hut. I have rcacb ed the point where i do not anal yze. 1 do not care particularly. I Just live from day to day. "When I came to this post, Cleo, all the women were much older than 1, but not oue of them took it upon herself to extend a help ing hand lo me. Instead, they criticized me nnd disapproved of me from tn first. 1 nan never been taught to do housework and Hill had no olhvr income than his pay. Even while i was In the convent where most of the girls were. required to do a certain task each day, I was let olf because 1 showed sonrs real musical ta lon!." "Oh. ran on play tho piano. Pilla?" I Interrupted. "I love it better than any other Instrument, f must come over to your housi and listen. "I'm sorry, Cleo, but I have no piano." for a doctor or drug store! ,,nilt,n01 , n,,"",;, " " when one of the familv ill no? 1 k'''1. J'"?- "u '',r" suddenly seized with agoniz-! 'ainly must nave nan one at your take II to Kurope with her." "No. mother did give me the piano, hut Kill would not pay for having ii sent down and It la In rlage, and he has never even been fairly decent since he - leara'.'U ; that fact. - j "You can see how cnarming Col. Ulakely can be. Is It strange that I gave him all my regards? All my trust and faith? Is It strange that I accepted his atten tions until tlra whole post was agog with gossip and scandal? Of course I was the last one to hear this and then it waa told to me by my husband in the vilest pos sible way." Tomorrow Tho Perfidy of Hill Thormllku. LOOK OUT FOR SELF POISONING Neglect of the liver results In self polttonintf! Nut so quickly, perhupe. but Juat ma purely as K you drank, poison out of a bottle. If your liver ia not doing Its work of helping di gestion, eliminating waste from the bowels and purifying the blood, you will always be troubled with sick headaches, nausea, biliousness, bad breath, gas, sour stomach, or consti pation. Cleanse and tone your llverl Tut your system In condition so youfeel your very best ugaln! Try just a apuonCul of Dr. II. H. That-hcr'a ex cellent Liver and lllood Hyrup after the next few men Is nnd notice ihu ini'k litiproveuH-nt In the way ynu cut, sleep, look and feu I the return of struiiKth, vigor and ener gy. You will be completely satis fied; otherwise there will be no cost. lr. ThHcher s 1-lver and Itlond tiyrup Is sold and recommended by Nathan Kullerton, Hoseburg. Ore Drain Pharmacy, Drain, Oregon. o From Coast J. P. Hales waa an arrival from the count ytjHtrtlay afternoon and la hi ro attundlng to biiHlnesti af fulrH. He n'Hlricn at North (lend. tfiauua E. .Perry, Box Kiddie, Urw. hji , SALE Loganberries. Get luem tor catinlug. tiring con tainer. 5 miles toward Melrose, hnone 6F3. COW FOR SXriTVni be tWn about July 1. Uood milker. H. C Dawson, 626 1 Second Ave.. - South; phone 4if2-L. Full SALfc.Two wagons. One 3 wide tire aud oue Democrat. Boin for 1S. Fair shape. 3K11, J. K. Halueld, Dixouvme. FHt&Lfcim4 Dodge roadster. looks and runs like new. $buo discount, bee fcilenn. 11. Taylor, Catching Motor Co., Koseburg. toil SALE Strawberry farm, 8 acres, ti room house, ciosh to Hoseburg. Very easy terms. In quire Koseburg Poultry Market. FOR SALE Second band living room, dining room aud bed room furniture in good condition. Big bargain if taken before Saturday. Inquire of T. X. Lamb, Riverside, i or phone 6F5. HIGH GHADH 1HANO near Kose burg will be sold to a reliable party at a big savings. $10 monthly will handle, a suap, write at once to Tallmau l'iauo Storo, Salem, ' Oregon. -" FOR SALE BY "OWNER El-acre ranch completely equipped and stocked; household goods in eluded, good crop, on highway; must sell al sacriiice. Inquire at Ten Mile store on Coos Bay highway. FOR SALE Team of bay mares, seven years old, weigh thirty hundred, half sisters, smooth block built, well mated, sound, gentle and extra good pullers. A tine logging team. Write or phone. W. A. Rychard, Voncal la. Ore. WANTED Old rags at the News- Keview of (ice. . vAn1Ku Won.au for general housework. Mrs. J. W. Hamil ton, corner Kane and Lane streets. WANTED Erprieliced dining room girl at cow creek station, tiluudate. Ore. Apply at ouce at station. WANTEI-Good driver familiar with Ford car who would lfcfce a free ride to San Diego, Cal.'Call at 313 West Lane street. WANTED Man for general f arm and dairy work permanently, an other for about one month's har vesting work; also girl ftj-general housework. Address P. O. Box 223, Koseburg, or phone J9-L. t ' J , MISCELLANEOUS ,'Buriiita Slielton'X Mstthewi, legal aid lo the National Wom an s Party, is given credit for making it posiible (or women to btam passports in their maiden names. Miss Matthews U'prcsi; dent of Women's Bar Associa tion of District of .Columbia. 0 TIME TO HUNT tn intestinalcTampe, deadly nausea and prostrating diar rhoea CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA stoniv flics, bugs, roaches, ants, mosquitoes, and moths. FLY'Dl la non'poisonoui. will Dot Main, and has . plcaMnt and refreshing odor, -v Fou need FLY-DI .11 the year round always keep . bottle o -wd. , For urIp at Chapman Oruo Co. Nathan Fullerton -Marsters Drug Co. tcoO.OO to loan on fcood rt-al estate. Ii. W. Vouug at bon.. fnone 417. F1A.NU lUNtr, i'reU Ii. Jone uiano tuning and repairing, Iihone 13. UAtt u vv it,n iwu'i lur.qi w vail bi& wuen in need ot auu parU. bai'tt'. Auto WIUU4 tlouae. CAN save you fiiil on new Willys Knlgnt touring car. Will trad, for urd, Uooko, bulck or CtiuT. roiet. ULUNN H. TAYLOR. Catching Motor Co. ' ' LOST AND FOUND r FOUND Gold watch with mono gram on front of case. Owner call at News-Rovlew office, d acrlbe watch and pay charges. LOST Uoy's scooter, bearing liams "Hussell Ward" on bottom. . Punier please return to 3 -'2 So. JiickKon street. PROFESSIONAL CARDS OR. Ja. iL rLlLUH. cairopractM pnlcio, at W. Lane Bu ORANGE LANTERN 116 N. Jackson Under New Management Quick Bervice, Courteous Treatment, la our motto.' Meals 50 Cants - - - FOR RENE FOU RENT Housekeeping rooms, reasonable. Inquire at Uueeda Lunch. Full KENT Up to date furnished apartments, with garage, 428 l'ltier SL j FOR BENT Furnished 3-room apartment with llxhta and water. 120t Winchester street. FOR RKNT IlunKHloW ln Haniona Court, rent $22.50. See N. O. Williams. 1124 Kumona Court. FoirTtKN'f OnV furnished housed i another unfurnished, fall at H.'tft ' f No, Rose street or Phone 2:17-11. FoifllKNf i'roowirtT wllh bot and cold water and lights. Fur-. Dished. blocks from P. O. 117.60. Phone 227-Y. i FOR "j(K.NT OCT. 185 acres known an the ltremner place, 20 acres In young orchard, 13 acres flate prunes bearing next year. Will muke responsible party who will lake care of place a good deal. C. W. Adair, Forest Grove, ' Ore. YOU OUQrJT TO Insure Your Auto For Automobile Insurance All coverages We are at your service a W. YOUNG 6c SON INSURANCE 116 Cass St Phone 417 REMEDY "Well. Rita, that run he reme- rlvcs instant warmth, comfort, ense , died. We'll lei graph to the stor from pain. Keep it always in ytir one efiinpany and have it sent home, ready lor emergency by night j down Inn Il iti ly." "Itfiit lovpty of yon. rloo, hut G52EXDI GENERAL BLACKSMITHINQ and horseshm-lng. All work guaranteed. Plniy room for farm era borses. "2 Winchester RL north of auto camp. E. K. Wood cock, Prop. HOOD niVFR 9FRAY COMPANY Hood Kl.ir. Orejoii For concrete work call Taylor, 113 No. Flint 81. Tel. 2:5 11. . . I -.-'X TUBBY Highway Service Crfr r . .nE.,'-r wvi., KutMcn ne hHVC TO V0EA? THAT NICE NEW 6TR Avo HAT- - JUVT THINK OF Te toVj VlHO 00 MOT HAVE A MAT AT ALL t C? il , wEart cowSioea novo MEttv V tOfKV VD1 AI?P 1 ' T 111 His Unlucky Day. By WINNER Ml k o 1 " x ,)) : 'ViFII CFP WHI7 MOM f ib vn.t rul V .IU4T OhtC.V. HFAUD AU. THE KIDS MAXIM 1 en., rse mc: OKt A r r r , i jm l HAFT A VuEAO. THIS OLE. HM" V0) VJOyLPWT THIMH 1 A'j LuCKV- IrttY TMROVJ .ROCS AT IT AM1 EVEfe'- N I Ell" '.'r ...11 XTN I rS"i. Hwnuiri AWQ I LI ClIF Voo 1HI5 MlCXfLL.l fu-r 1 f NO. I OF THtrtE KMAH BoVS THROW AT 'MmETOiOMT r TOUCHED THE 1 HP f MOOR HAT OUST TkltTt:K TO MlNOy f'AMURTITABlT HNT- TTiT ifefjiTTT- Mil ?Zl-tMi wo to n .,i- ii , i i ftivj r va it lif i t-y . - i l i u I . i f i ,. i a ii I ii . . , I i mi ii mf. i ijii , jri m i 1 wt , ,' r-rn-i ,-r-rr.' -fH m m I rami-LNi w mi-t-ym mi. s&.v?-i rr .tai ta3Uir'i23 h rs--'t.iW Of course, wo are rather proud of our own cleaning work, but we will say that any Master Cleaner Is a good cleaner. Ws Clean Anything. Our Auto Will Call Phone 277 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua !' i. 1- The Umpqua Florist (holes Cut flowers Always Frash Flout Quality .Artlatlo Floral iMslgns. Visit Our Greenhouse or Call 40-FJ.