ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1 . 1923.
.SEVEN,
Fine Fall Weather!
HOW ABOUT FARM MACHINERY?
Tractor Plows, Harrows, Heavy Duty Cultivators,
Walking Plows, Springtooth Harrows.
NONE BETTER FEW AS GOOD
Rye Grass Seed, 7c lb.
Seed Rye Oats Vetch
See Us First We Can Save You Money
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROanuftO-OAKLAND
101!
DEDICATES PLATENS
GROWERS !
. . .
We are still in the market for your
EVERGREEN BLACKBERRIES
BRING THEM IN NOW
Umpqua Valley Canning Company
ROSEBURG, OREGON
OR PHONE 525
la ichool tans their time and the I
taxpayer's money. A good deal can
bti done to bold down the upread
of catching diseases, if certain pre-
cautiona are observed, ilrsl 01 a". .
to allow a ctiiiu i"
hool unlll Its disease
d. Almost all oi
tha rnmmnn COUtaeioUS diseases ,
'are at least as catching in the. Ce0 .Ma(ii,0n eloped with
A largt crowd gathered at the early BtaRcs. before they are recoB-. Lleuieuant F'aul Armstrong. U. 8.
Tea Mile M. E. church Sunday to mined, as they aro later on. 11 1 A. it does not lake Cleo long
.dedicate a hlatorial plate which therefore Is uecessary to keep on , to discover marriage 1j not a path
I was placed on the old pioneer (jUurUl aud pick up. auspicious ; 0( r0sea. On the train, going to
building with appropriate ceremon- symptoms. 'the army post, she has an allegor
ies.' The church is one of the old- Whenever measles exists In li-ul dream indicating her future
'est In the atate of Oregon, and of community, children must he i problems. The colonel, Arthur
the first trustees, J. O. Flook of aulnd for sinus of "cold in the . lllakcly Beldon, of the post, is a
IC'orvallls, is the only one living, head." Any child appearing with; lady killer" and his actions have
jArihur Cloak, one of those who a coiUi uni,.ss it has already bad compromised Klta Thorndlke. the
built the church was present, aud measles, should be sent home at ! wife of a reprobate lieutenant.
Martin L. Bushuell, the only living once, before it baa a chance to klta la innocent .and Cleo forms
'charter member, who is bl years spread the disease. This means an Immediate and deep triend
lof age now, was there. Several that the children should be quick-1 ship for her. Klta, at Cleo's in
I grandchildren, and great grand- )y looked over at the beginning of , stlgation. decides to leave the
children of the pioneers who Join- , da v. Similarly, if scarlet fev-1 post and Joins a vaudeville troupe
'led together to establish the church er or diphtheria are prevalent, junder the name Hheda Thorwald-
ihome, came for the dedication, ana every child who has a sore tnroai . u. u ueeu uavmg ma
! mmhr. nf the Ktoner family from .h,o,M h immediately excused troubles, chetly Iquor and gam-
Shannon, Oregon, former residents ,,,,, nchool, unless it has had blng. Cleo refuses to be gush
. vm- ..i tha irin in Ten .u .... j ii ihu t.v,,.lilrt Is , ingly sypathetlc. The post is
'Inula for Sunday. simulv a cold'or sore throat, the agog with gossip and suspicion
Dr. Danford preached in the comll,0n will clear up in a day or when una leave, and the colonel
mrm .ml Rev. JoaeDh Kcotts,,.. n,i .h ehii,t can return, if' Implores Cleo to give him infor-
.1.. k.... .vin ii.v. ,. .V...,j a i... i.., .,.ihlne 'nation uiisuccesslully.
ing tribute to -he old piotuers who more 8t.rlous. ma'nT additional cas-' " "r' ' d0.e" 'Cc?Unbu
had labored under such difficulties nave been stopped by quick t .1 by hlulnl
In establishing n church home. actlon. H whooping couKh is sua-: f"' fiead wltn a vase
The building is in better condition um a. all children with a bad.hl on the I.e. .
ana more coubu snoum ue ithi-nu.h .1.... i. hlnnd irmisiu.
siou irom Chick Adams, an old
! sweetheart of Cleo's. l'aul's mo-
A BRIDE'S DIARY
A Love. Story of Today
By Hah McGlone Gibson
At any ;
uni time than many more modern ii, . , hilil with a suspicious
buildings, and unless some acci- SKia rasn should at once be sent
, dent occurs will oe gooa .or .. t0 B doe,or. tn nd Ialuer nave arrved, cai.
years yet. The lumber was planed. u u better to keep one or two.,ed , ,he , uecaue of thelr
by band, and the foundation is oi 'children out of school unnecessary aon.4 desperate Illness. Cleo's
stone. i ly for a aay or two iiiau iu "
o ihalf the school away for weeks
Colds Why have them? Break wuue tney go through a siege of
them in a few hours with our measles or whooping cough. Va-
Tloneer Cold Capsules, i.iojq ually, by employing prompt meas
because she was enabled
sail
HI n MARINF.RS RI INK Uerelicts,
. r. nrnrnm. nn i ly Peculiar construction to
o t-J.rr.LII f lvJIVlo close to these menaces to naviga
HIP.H ;RA TWd YFARS tlon.
uenprai use or ranio nas revoiu-
WASHINGTON. Sep. 11. Men
who go down to the sea In ships
are speculating about the early ap
pearance in West Indian waters of
one of the most noted derelicts of
modern times.
While the Navy Department's
hydrographlc office considers it
unusual in these days of rapid ra
dio communication and Bpeclal
coast guard patrol for a derelict to
Temaln afloat longer than a week,
the four-masted British lumber-la-.den
schooner Governor Parr has
been roving the high seas for near
ly two years.
The last definite report received
of the Governor Parr's where
abouts was In October of last year,
when she floated crewless down
along the coast of Africa, but the
British steamer Tortugero late in
July sighted a derelict 300 miles
northeast of the. Virgin Islands.
If this proves to be the Gover
nor Parr, which seems likely. It
will be the first derelict on record
in the hydrographic office to prac
tically cover the circulatory drift
of the North Atlantic.
The Governor Parr set sail from
Ingramport, N. S., for
lionized the dissemination of infor
mation concerning derelicts. Ur
gent notice of menacing derelicts
forwarded to the hydrosraphic of
fice by the captain of a vessel is
almost Immediately broadcast
through the radio sending station
at Annapolis.
Men's suits cleaned ard pressed.
11.60. Itose burg Cleaners, phone
472.
HAYHURST NOTES.
Mrs. Mae Cox and family, of
Klamath Falls, were visiting at
tbe home of Mrs. Cox' sister, Mrs.
Arthur Williams, last Monday.
Both families, and the George Pot
ter families, of Scott's Valley, went
to Cottage Grove on Sunday the
6th, where they held a family re
union with Mrs. Mame Trunnell,
another sister.
Mrs. Ida Jones, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Kruse, made a trip to Till
amook last week, to visit Mr. and
Mrs. James Miller. They made the
trip in Mrs. Jones fine Buick car.
On Sunday last, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Buenos x. Miller has as guests to dinner:
Aires on September 27, 1923. She Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Benton, daugh
encountered rough seas, lost two tpr, Barbara, and -sons Robert,
of her masts and the American Ralph and Dickie Benton; also
steamer Schodack on October 3, Mrs. Edyihe Thdmpson of Yoncal
1923, took off the crew. :1a, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller,
Floating In the trans-Atlantic , and daughters, Jaunita and Will
shipping lanes, with a cargo of atta, and their cousin, Miss Zuleme
milllnn Ami naif feet nf lumber, i Tlbbelts.
ih d-roiirt was nicked on bv the! Dr. McKalg was called to Hay-
Crocker.
m
I ures, closing a ecnool win De mauo
'unnecessary. jveepuiis
with suspicious symptoms out oi
tather has also come.
ties tells her father that she
wounded Paul.
Paul's parents are unaware of
this, but his mother makes her
self unpleasant just the same.
Cleo, ulone In her home, Is con
fronted by the drunken Lieut. Bill
school will do more to prevent the Tliurndlke, husband of Rita, who
spread of diseases than all fuiui-: demands to know where his wife
gallon aim
lignum ami nuarantlidng of chil
dren who have already developed
the disease.
Larn "How to be Young at 70."
WHEN CAUGHT BY
MAIN BlillE ETtefSBS&r
OF McKENZlE PASS
is.
He attempts to kill Cleo, but is
accidentally killed himself as he
Struggles with Johnson, who has
i rushed to Cleo's aid.
THE SOri, OF A FATHER
Dad's arm crept around me, he
drew me toward him. I slowed
the car down to five mile an
hour and finally stopped. Ho
didn't say anything for a lone
time. Ho Just let me sob out
fen.: o: my rain as I clurt: it
him. At last he spoke, his voice
(A-n.late.1 ITc- U-.U.-J Wire.) (AH.la, ,.. W.
EUGENE. Ore.. Si p. 11. Wilbur EUGENE, Ore., Sep. 11 Finding
A. Bourgeis. 41, president of the of a j,uman skull and a pair of ov-
Bourgels and Lvans Lunmer com- eIan9 by workmen on the McKen- j ... k,nd niilful. understanding.
pany of Notl. was instantly killed 2te ngUway at the pass at the sum; , "c00i you put before me the
yesterday morning when he was U)lt o( lhe cascades has led to be- hardest task I ever attempted
caufht on the main drive belt at iie( in a possible murder commit- nard hard so hard we parents
ted some time ago. The skull and crnKe before It. We are afraid
overalls were dug from the earth to are )t n the problem
near Lost Lake. No trace as to telling our children about mar
ideutity can be made, it is said. . rinse. We do not do our duty
o iby our children. We blind our-
WINTER HATS, $5.00 selvse into thinking they will ad-
the company's plant and dashed
against a pile of lumber. His neck
was broken when he Btruck the
lumber. A bruise In the shoulder
was the only other Indication of
Injury.
Bourgeis wss one of tne owners
n....titv u-n,..n-a trim. 1 1nt themitetvefl as Vfl have done
of the mill, and had been connect-' . . , s-, linn f ad 0ur adjustments are often
ed with the firm about five years. , . maierialg and trimmings, miserable makeshifts. We hope
. " , CKIllnoJ just in. Velvet shapes, special at that the pain of reality will not
ART NEEDLEWORK j t w Look at , lnndy valu(, at ,, sn ,..rHat after age has cooled
Carr's carry a large and complete , rarr s before you buy your hat or, our children's blood as it has
line of stamped goods, either in ; materials. -. urs. We parents pray tnal tney
0 . ' will interest inemsemeB m umn
ithi'ngs ambition will beckon
FRENCH TROOPS ' children will come anything to
CTADT NnDTUWADti distract from marriage. This is
packnge or by the piece. Complete
line I). M. C. threads. Our line Is
bigger than you would expect to
find in Roseburg. Carr's.
I thought I was capable of mak
ing your mother's life and mine
a perpetual illustration of our
love's eternal verity. When I
found that love could died, I wSs
almost ready to deny that any
thing was eternal."
"Dad, did your love really die",
as mine has'
"Yes, my child, that Intangible
part of it that turns the whole
world to an Imaginary heaven.
Don't you know4hat by the great
lovers of history marriage has
always been called 'Love's mur
derer?' Some people, though are
fortunate enough to put another
bet of emotions, in the place of
those that they have hurled with
in their hearts. Affection, com
mon tastes, interest in mors ma
terial things all these ean fill up
one's dsys. Your mother, as you
know, went in for society. You
Climax- ;were born to her. 1 became im-
mersea in uusineu. i ne uays
went on and on until we ceased
to ask 'why.1 "
. "Did you talk It all over with
Mother. Dad? What did she
say?"
"No, that was the awful part
of it. We neither of us would
scknowledge to the other that
that light which was not born on
navth np -11 had hnAfi withdrawn
'frnm iti Tlivhviliir A BlOra Of
less adjusted ourselves to this dif
ferent thing. We got the habit of
each other. Cleo, and habit Is
perhaps one of the strongest
bonds between husband and wife.
"I could not tell your mother
what I am telling you. . I would
have been ashamed. But she also
must have missed something
which had been ourf a song of
Joy unutterable that now was
mute." ... . . - .,
I looked at my father, prosals
Daddy In surprise. It had never
entered my mind that he could
have had this devesting experi
ence that had been mine. I never
could dream that he and mother
could have loved each other as
Paul and I did in the first days
of marriage. .
And now my father was telling
me that sll the raptures snd de
lights that Paul and I had known
had been theirs. I hsd just
found out that my father was
really a poet, and so I realized
how much harder It was for him
thsn It would be for Paul to ad-
Just himself
Mv Daddy seemed to under
stand, for he rather shamefaced
ly continued:
"l expect you are surpriseu.
Cleo, to hear your old blundering
Dad talk of love's sweet song in
the way I am doing, but I believe
that In every human heart inero
la this nolenant desire for the
sweetness of life and the unutter
able disappointment that comes
when one finds it has gone for
Classified Sectioti
' ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE.
FOR SALE
WANTED Prune pickers, at once
Phone 42F11. -f
GOOD HAMPSHIRE rams for sale. (
Address Box 1035, Roseburg;.
FOR RENT
TOMATOES 60o a bushel. Ramp
ranch 1 mile east. Phone 270-Y.
FOR SALE Shropshire bucks, al
so goats. Phone 17F3.
CONCORD grapes for' sale. Mrs. R.
Rittman, i mile beyond Soldiers
Home. Phone 1SF14.
FOR RENT Small House, close io.!.
Cheap. Inquire of R. L. Whipple.f
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms,"
reasonable. 1110 Prospect BL ;
FOR RENT--Three office rooms.
Best location in the city. Phone- -
119. - -T
FOR SALE Pack horses and sad
dle horses. Boyer Bros. Phoie
14F14.
FOR SALE 9 Jersey cows, 1 bull,
130 each; ( yearling heifers, $12
each. Address Box 3, Myrtle
Creek, Ore.
FOR SALE Forty White Leghorn
chickens, second year stock. All
or part 75c each. Phone Confer
ence Office, Sutherlln, Ore.
FOR SALE Fordson donkey, lines
and blocks and tractor. First
class condition. Priced right.
Terms. Coen Lumber Co.
TOMATOES 25c. bushel.. Pick
them yourself. Bring boxes, 1-4
mile north of Dlllard store. Look
for sign on highway. Q. B. Insu
rance and Son.
. HEALTH BULLETIN
WHEN SCHOOL BEGINS.
(.State Board of Health.)
September Is an anxious time,
not only for the students but also
for the tearher. In addition to her
regular work, the latter is worried
by the various epidtmics of chil
dren's diseases which make the be
ginning of school exciting. Each
I.... nn.nrlv .pllr nn mir nnrM
PUSH ON RlrrlAINbiwhen someone puts the case be-
j fore us, Just as you have been
(Amiriair.1 lTit i-J wire) doing to me. It brings back all
FEZ, French Morocco, Sep. 11. the searing pain, all the dull
The French troops began their 'agony that was ours when youth
nnithward push from Hie Ouurgha j died and, our bodies satiated, we
river against the Rifflan tribesmen i had nothing to fall back upon,
today and an official communique I "n answering you I will have
reports satisfactory progress. :to probe the long sealed caverns
The communique says: of my hearth places that I never
"Wle started our attacks today. ' expected to open again and which
coast uard cutter Tampa early in ihurst recently. He reports the ar-; fall sees a new lot of children who
January, 1924, and was hesded for! rival oi a wee son, ai me
Halifax. Due to rough weather 'Henry Moran.
and the weight of the water-logged Mrs. Jay Huntington and son.
vessel the derelict was cast adrift. I Jay Jr.. were guests of Mrs. Ueorge
In August of last vear, sesmen j Hsmllton on Tuesday,
from the British steamer Zarla Mrs. Lee Allen and daughter,
sighted the Governor Parr and Mrs. Mabel Jones, were in "t oncal
boarded her, setting her afire. She : la last week.
apparently survived this expert-! The Kruse snd Miller sawmill, is
ence. for later she wss reported off having a busy season. They are
the coast of Portugal and In Oc- , filling a number of orders tor
tober last off the coast of Africa, : dressed lumber,
near the Canary Islands. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miller are en-
If the Governor Parr has con-1 Joying listening In on their radio,
tlnued to remain afloat, men con-1 presented to them by their son.
versant with oceanic conditions be-1 Gilbert, on the occasion of his Trlsit
lieve she would likely be carried ;home In June ,
by the northeast trade winds and I presume It will always remain
the north equatorial current across a mystery as to how our Item of
the Iron ral North" AtlsntIC ana , m " v"
have never had these diseases
conilns to school, f o that a fertile
field Is offered.
Anything which keeps children
the two wings north of the Ouer
gha enveloping Teroual (near Ou
ezzan In tbe west) and Tafiant (lo
the east).
"The attacks are developing satisfactorily."
Patrons are notified that I have
movod my tailor shop from North
Jackson street to 214 N. .Main, rear
of Kiddcra' shoe store.
ANDY VELINE.
probably will be next sighted near
the lesser Antilles.
England and the United States
Jointly patrol the North Atlantic
we Intended
to sav that Mr. J. T. Miller re
cently made a trip to Reedsport
and Scottsburg) could nave gotten
printed "Portland." "Uncle" John
1. i:ii. i:t iioNotts
A;i:i mssi.VN r.m'TKit,
i oi: ok iioi.siix ism.
LENINGRAD, Sent. 11. I"
commemoration of the Soth blrth
: day of the famous HiiHsian pain-
.. w .., liliU t''. Itiepln, who Is now living in
The Cause CI I Olir ill neaittl i Finland, an exhibition of his worn
JFyouhavePilesor other Rectal : -E' plffWs
Or Colon disorders there lSj,,orlrnltuie work. The exhlbltl'iu
the cause of your nervousness, lack of contains nh-o some of tho
vitality. stomach trouble, rteneral physical known work of iticpm as a srnlii
FOR SALE Ford truck, steel body
and cab, Ruxsteel axle. Atwater
Kent ignition, water pump;
chains and extra tire. Price (350.
Call at Terminal Garage.
FOR SALE Reasonable, five-room
house and two lots, 12 and 13, In
Block 21, Sutherlln. Ore. Cash or
terms. Address R. Mabley, Marsh
field, Ore. RL 1.
FOR SALE 75 tiers of 16-incE
scrub oak, 1 miles west of
Olslla schoolhouse, on old Camas
Valley road. Frank Adamek.
Brockway.
FOR RENT Desirable seven-room -
bouse with garage, closa , In.
Phone 437-J.
FOR RENT Iffodern, nicely fur-
nisbed three-room aparUSMnt.
Perpetual hot water. 614 Cobb St-1
FOP. REN F Si) acres, 11 ml. Rose-
burg. Good farm house. 1240 per.
year, rent payable quarterly in-'
advance. G. W. Young ft Son.'
Phoae 417. ' ;
MISCELLANEOUS
1;
FOR SALE High grade Leghorn
hens for family flocks. Have
laid only one year. Must be tak
en this week. Call State Farm
45F2.
HOMESTEADS LOCATED Guaratt ;
teed with timber. S. S. Morrison,'
Box 1261, Roseburg.
CAR OWNER Don't forget t'
call 653 when in need of auta t
parts. Sarft's Auto Wreij3n-
House. mm
rTRUTON;3-xroElTuXa5TUy
to mount your trophies. tan-yur?
buckskins and make your gloves.
On highway. Just north of Rose-'
' burg, near Riverside Storet. j
FOR" TRADE Will trade'llght car,
Ifor motorcycle and aide car,
Write Box C, care News-Re. .
view, or call at Oak Grove serv-'
Ice station, 5 ml. south of Rose-',
burg. ,t
FOR TRADE 160-ac re raich ftf-'
Minnesota. 100 acres under cul
tlvatlon; 8-room house and base
ment, artesian water; value
19000: will trade for ranch in
Douglas county. Must have $1500
cash to boot. Address A A, News-,
Review. .'
TRE8PA8S NOTICE
All persons are forbldsVn to tres
pass or hunt on old Burny Dixon
ranch.
F. BARAGAR AND SON.
1 . d.nni. w naval men 'hauled goods from Scottsburg, by
i. n. ih.t these are hard tolox team more than 60 years ago.
.ii,t nrtn dnretlrta are mistak-ilt did not
. i... .nd .nma of the.'say: "He could
' tnnte their any of old land marks" In connec
i ..?r',.- 'j i.h h.marie tlon with Portland. We were re-
and seaweed, giving them the col
or of the sea.
An old American warship, the
Katahdln, which boasted of an un
derwater prow, was used In the lat
ter part of the last century to ram
Chas. S. McElhinny
"Tha Widow's Frlsnd"
Oregon Life
248 North Jackson
Motorists!!
Wo have Just equipped our
shop and are prepared to han
dle all kinds of repslrs, elec
tric service especlslly. We
are here to give satisfaction.
AL YOUNO IN CHARGE
SOUTH END
Service Co.
tlon with
ferring to
Scottsburg.
and mental in-apicity. I can help you
I win back your htilth hy positively curing
sound reasonable to your rut. iinoer irvr i. r.i, -
hardly recosnUe , an i crm ice rciumeu. n iu; ny
calling tor an examination or writing hit
my r Khfc booklet explain-
old land marks
X. X. X.
CONCORD GRAPES
Now resdy for Jelly. Get them at
Coos Junction Fruit Stand. Fred
Schmidt.
i
I
Ing my celebrated treat
merit fur I'M LS and other
Rectal and Colon ailments.
, tor, including hutH of I-t'o T"I
Btoi and othT IttiHsian wrtlms.
j hl-p.ii Is known an an "i:n
' rourilablp" to t lie BolsheviK".
, lie l.'ft KuKhia Immriiutfly aff'-r
I the revolul ion, uriri dc-ijitn uu-i;-t
croiiH invlmt IniiH to return, lus
(lerlinrd to do so.
NrtMre of ant H gtovernnrii? (!
be , Ooneral lAnd Officv Waahhij;
Inn It I' Aim 1 ft iH2h. N(itlc tl
herchy glvrn that sutOrct to the
conJUionn and limitation of tha
actM of Jun 9, 191 (3 Mat., Il,
and June 4. 19.0 (41 titat.. 16). and
puraiiHnt to departmental r"ui.-t...n-
t.f Anril 14. 1.4 1.0 1 D. 3761,
the timber on the following lauds
will be sold October ft. 1U-&, at 10
o'clock a. m. at oubllc auction
tha United St a lea land office at
Koieburg, Oregon, to. tha hlgheat
bidder at not leas than tne appraie
td value aa ahown by thla notice,
tn hit aublecl to the aPDroval
of the Secretary of the Interior. The
purchase price, with an additional
urn of one-fifth of one per cent
thereof, belna; commissions anowt-a
must be deposited at time of sale,
money to be returned If sale la not
imnrovMl nthtrwlite untent will Is
sue for the timber, which must be
' r-moved within ten years, uhjs win
I bH received from cltlzena of the
i. nilea rtiaiea, awo-iaiiiia "i
c.itlxens and rorpratlonM orgnnlKed
under the laws of the United Htatea,
or any state, territory, or district
thereof only- t'pon application of a
qualified purchaser, the timber on
any leKl subdivision will be of
fered separately before being In
cluded In any offer of a lara-or
unit. T. H H. It. I W., Bee. 25, SK
tilVA. fir 130 M., T. 18 B., It. t W.,
Hec. 6. HK'i NK, fir R50 M.. cedar
4& M , iiine of the timber on these
na tions to be sold for lesa than tl
per M. T. - M.. H. 12 WH Hec. J3,
lot I, fir 300 M., lot 7, fir 60 H., none
of tho timber on thin section to be
sold for less than 12 60 per M. T.
K. 6 V.. Hec. 31, ri'4 PK'4.
FR SALE By owner, 18-acre
ranch In Garden ValU-y ; all
klnda of fruit, good improve
ments, good water. Write me at
Wilbur, Oregon, RL 1, Box 27.
No better land in Oregon.
USED CARS
1918 Oakland Six tourinc (175
1917 Studebaker Six touring.. 200
1917 Hudson Six toarlng 250
1918 Bulck Six touring 375
1923 Essex Four Coach 6T6
1924 Bulck Four Roadster 695
1924 Buick Four touring 695
We alao have two Ford coupes
and two Harley Motorcycles.
Roy Catching Motor Co.
125 IN. Rose St. Roseburg
LOST AND FOUND I ;
LOST New U. S. C. cord tire, ln
flated on Ford rlia. between Rid
dle and Oakland. Reward. E: F.
StronK, Oakland, Ore. "
EST RXYfiSCoine to my rancE
Tuesday, two horses and mule.
Owner may have same on, da-,
scrlptlon by paying damages and
tor ad. 0. W. Love, Rt. 1, Bor 29.
PR0PK88IONAL CARDS
OR. M. a PLT1JCR Chlropract
nh.-lcl.n 1 w ln H
I
WAN! ED
I
HOUSE PAINT
$2.40 per Gallon"
Dcnn-Gerretsen Co. ..
ICHASiA DEAN. M D.inc
PORTLAND tlH.H-t-. wrr.t..
ANOTHER FILE SPECIAL
A Hliliirnctit Jut In of flat ttr.
Iialf round tiles and rns, l'. I
unit 11-inh ftlzes at 1.rf:. small1'
sizes at Gt and Jim. Thenj
jeets but lii'i er tent
ll.i- m.lTbil at Carr'K.
Iphvr nin weak with pain as i
peer Into them now. All that
ou have said Is true, my child,
we do not understand, we do not
know what that thins: Is youth
calls Move', that mocking thin
which brings a man and a girl
together almost without their vo
lition. "All I he great minds of tho
world since time began, have been
unable to fathom the mystery of
II why It comes, or why it goes:
why it elevates some higher than
the angels and why it hurls others
Into the stilt-depth of hell.
"When I married your mother
I thought she was the only wom
an In ail the world. !od, how
I wnnted her for my wife, hut
with marrlngn cnine fulfillment;
I discovered that your mother
and I were not a goddess and a
god to whom all the hand maidens
of love would pHy devotion. The
veil melted rrom my eyes sni) I
saw truTh
"We were only two ploddlnit
human beinKs who could no more
live continually In the. rarifled
atmosphere or mve inuii I f,r r M . NW 'i NB'i. fir in,
fighter could live on humming j KW,. m.;. nr -,t, m., KKVt
birds legs The realizullon or mv I fir 3. M., none or in. timher on
earthliness nearly drove me In- j "V", J" jV,'"",'""
sane with disappolntement. V hat 'yl, -i fir no's M , ce.i'r 40
vonr mother thought, only Cod j ,j Kii riwv,, fir 7o M . re-ir 211
WNTED a bookkeeper for ex
tra work, about twq hours a
week. Address "Corporation,"
care of News-Review.
PRUNE plckeis and dryer handa
wanted Thursday, SepL 10th.
Wages for picking, 10c a bushel
with 5c bonus. Hands $3 a day
with board or $4 without board.
Fred Brostlo, Wilbur, Ore. Phone
12F25.
WIIITH KI.ICAM FOU
NATIO.VIL ZOO.
knows.
1 i "I was not so much dlsappolnt
' ed with your mother, :ieo, as I
r was with marriage a I was with
are p-:nivsclf. I had thought I was cap
usable, j n,R of the highest appreciation
land expression of love, snrl nlo
RENO, Nev., Sept. 11. Twen
ty white pelicans from the breed
ing grounds on Anaho Islands In
Pyramid Lake, Nevada, are to be
shipped soon to the Natlonul Zo
ological Park In Washington, I).
C. Young pelicans which have
just graduated from futs to fea
thers, but which are still unalile
to fly, will be selected.
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
Prune Tray, Boxety '
Egg Crates
Manufactured b? ,r
C. A. STELZIER
Myrtle Creak, Or.
Phons 280-4
8CHOOL SUPPLIES
Remember you can get your tab
lets, note books, pencils, etc., at
Carr's. Nice line of mechanical pen
cils, 10c, ISc, 25c, 3r.c, 60c. Foun
tain pens 11.00. Full line of Inks,
paste, etc. lluy where you save
Carr's.
M.. KWU hK',i. fir 9T.0 M , cedar 20
M . none nf ths limlier on tlila sec
tion to le sold for l-ss ttisn 11.76
imt M for th fir sn.l 91 tor M. fifr
II, rert .r T. Is W. It J , H-r. I.
s;u'i. HWU. fir ITfiO M.. none nf the
!.,r.T,.n tf'rU Thi tt I t'P.linn- KPiny would I com
A' Htig f.TnniiwnifnT.
'0NSTIPATI0N !
harmful, and a cause of
much worriment and ill-
health, - a real danger to
elderly people who can not
easily resist its poisonous,
effect, is yet readily over-,
come by I
Chamberlain's Tablets :
Prompt and pleasant. One who has '
used them nays: "They keep mv ato
mach and liver in brood o-der. out 1 1
them more ennecialljr fur con- I
Ltmn. r.inFii v would 1 com
mend it to elderly people." Only 25c.
Auction
Sale
Saturday, September 12
AT
404 N. Jackson St
Household Roods and other
articles, for cssh.
at 1:30 p. m.
Sale starts
Auctioneer, M. C.
Owner, Dr. C.
Radabaugh
A. Smith '.
TUBBY
That Accounts for the Scarcity ' of Tigers:
By WINNER
ctr uifSjF. TniO MV
f ...c.ii oatiPifiA ALL THE
I s'uior.e tuiT uaDDFUFQ VWWILE
i. :it nn r.no rtoDiil' Tt?H
VJP IfO THE MOUfOT IriS wVJI: LU
an j s i.j .
A Vr.UGPPEri ABOUtX PT A CCi,PLfc
S VW0LVE3 AM' BEARS ( ' 1Lr,s..AK' .
H AW VJiU CATS SOME MOMEVS
jATDCEft7 VEBRA
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BE A WILD PLACE THAT VOO
vgEPt CAMkINC iN-uiun
ov AMY lt.tKS
TUfctttf
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twii'-,1 T 1n"4 f -vW-Sl 1
' TIGERS? 1 4H0O10 $AV HC '
IF was a Ttaa UP
TUtRE HE'D SOON 6ET CAuCMT.
GOMEOUfl UJOULb MOTICC HE
WASN'T A OOa OB A WOrME OO
ACCOUtJTOF HI5 STRIVt" A
ihpv'I) rai L tiPnif: CRtu
AM A4K IK tf V 105.T A TltEfU
V AM mtvO COMt PltiHT
gUT AM' C&T WlM
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-i tt. tan i
' V i.nLir r I
It's itood to feel that your
clothes will hear critical In'
spectlon, whether on the
street, at the business office
or Ihe social function. If we
care for your clothes OW
will feel that way.
Our Auto Will Call
Phone 277