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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVfcW. FRIDAY, OCTQBER 23, 1925. . BUT MORE jON TKX W.jY Bear Flow,jsVtuiteed, t&04aU. Silver Dust flour, a ,good cheap flour; 17.00 JbbL Spuds $2.43 See.UtFirat, .We.Can Sayc You Money. ' FARM BUREAU COOPPRAijyS fX$JfANGE ROSEBURQ Umpqua galley Phone 2 . It's a-r So ft Snap Snap it flap it or let it alone a gentleman's liat or a sport hat , whatever the mood of .the Vyearer. Styles of Today with a touch of Tomorrow. ry. i "Look Bum tor Incorporated tQUINE BROTHERS The home of Hart Schaffner Sc. Marx .Clothes FINED FOR SUNDAY GUN TOTINQ WINCHESTER, Va., Oct. (A. P.) Just as Gas Hill of Stras burr. was aboht a ' anneal a con- , vlction in Justices court for 'hav ing a pistol' In Jils possession, the an ancient law or .VlrginU which Commonwealth's attorney dug op prohibited the possession of a pistol on the Sabbath ho matter Clean Up If yon suit fieeds cleaning, pressing or repairing, send It to us. Ws sll and Oalivar. Our Auto Will CaH "hone trt OAKLAND Caning o. - Roseburg, Oregon, f' at Your Hat- veryone else does!" The new shades for fall are designed ,to har- ..i .i ... . vtnen juaun, who w iu jnontze With .the new Si'mald of honor, came, Sandy was 1 1 . 1 .l ...a flnn. a tnn nn- hades in nens.ci I what the pretext The atatute .had n.ver been repeated. Hill's-offense had been commuted on tne Han-, bath, and the Justice accordingly assessed a heavy fine.' PAUpHS M Apply ovu tnroat and cbest a swallow email plecM of V VAPORUB TUBBY Men -J . a J J J j i . i II. n i , in &&L I-1 J L-L- !'; " frJOeo5eMSg.n.vJFFv.wEaEli; mM-- J$.P&MIL JfZJr4 r ' ' ''' i V " - 1 1 CHESTER.IesAOlMTWE I s COUtOM'f BEGIMTO tWlOV I I . VMi . -"-"S ft mAT new, Dog Voo hwen-t fM&W; U kobqism AracxiMO L f doci arouodV r r -jpll voo es UMBQELiJ . Jt . i i.. .,... : . . .' ' I - - 1 1 ' Jr-u Pipy ,t. kr f s- J W - - .'.,.Vi,-.i-.'f -rTt-- ; - - -- - ". - " " -aaua.iai SAIJOY" By KLCN6HC MEHERIN , , 8YN0FSIS QF "SANDY" 'At aj picnic with him and two lt other frienria. the natr ere storm- I the pair are storm- bound until 1 a. ra. in a cabin Where her father and Murlllo's sister appear In ,.rch ot them. Another family stoim ensues. Two weeks later Sandy Is being ', draped In white satin for ber wed- : dtng with Murtllo. ,, Sandy looked fnto the old gar. 'ddn. t The path through the grape I Tines shimmered with misty llghti She saw lmsges of herself rnnnlsg ' down that path: lmagea of Timmy 1 coming out eagerly from the she- idow. It was the night before her marriage. In the old salon parlors she now stood, the tablea , set. . The cloths bordered ?? ! WHO. rSnanlsh lace touched the floor. I ' Beatrice Murtllo bad offered her home for the wedding supper. The offer was graciously bnt firm 'ly refused. Sandy should be mar ried from her father's home al though It might be humbler than -they wished.- The McNeils knew the dignified thing to do. So they gathered up all the family silver and linen. . And for two days the slaters had been Toasting hams and turkeys and baking cakes. There' would be nothing shabby, about the affair. They came of a race renowned for hospitality. ' That Spanish an cestor of thelra had given a wed ding to the first Angus that was gone down Into Santa Uarbara history eight dy of feasttng: the white horse reined In silver that had borne- the bride to the I Mission; the violins and guitars; the money scattered to tne In dians. . : ': The McNeils . i were worthy of 1 . So they hid the , their traditions. dingy mantels with evergreens. They put an antique gold candele- Trum on tne taoie. i ney naa ineir heads high. 'They, were very prond of Sandy. ' " They treated her with defer ence; brought ber breakfast tp bed; conferred with her on the guests and the menu. Sandy liked this. She moved about feveristily tiptoe with excitement. Bitting on the floor, a dozen un owned boxes heaped about her. .Her hands flashed here and there, tearing at the "strings." Oet In on the fun! Judyi old dar," Bhe ! laughed Jauntily. "I wiih I -was a Mormon and could get married ;twice a year. It's a thrill!" I She thought of her marriage 'romantically as though she were some gracious young princess who had condescended to marry her , lover out of pity for his terrible i emotion,, Murlllo adored. her. . He exulted In her beauty. . l.e would give her whatever she asked. In-' deed, he would have no choice In this, ao complete was her power FOR CANDY DAY October 20-23 - . : The L; : Artstyle Wonder Box of Chocolates Is truly wonderful In the fact that all the. most popular pieces are offered In a better and more expensive qual ity than ever before. This Beautiful Box was designed in Paris. , A "package within, a package." , Within the Wonder Box you . will find another filled pack . age, a perfect miniature of our Artstyle Crinoline Pack . age, a novelty and favor that has added to-the popularity of this remarkable package. Artstyle Chocolates really - couldn't be made any better. A Full Pound $1.50 NATHAN FULLERTON r ' ' . niHtfftt Sttrt '.. Rosa burg -J , - .; . Orajon y3 flips over nlm. 8be would Wilt god-its Bandy's Tail, fill stepped back, dess. . Her will would be the Uw. "Yoo look Ilk an iniel. 8andy. I Ob, she might smile at htm now . If I were a - man. I'd want to and then In her lovely war. He I drop on my. knees." would bend down to kiss bar ! "I (eel so . queer, Jude! As haada: whlspen, pleadingly of hie) j though I'm somebody ele. I don't anguish and devotion. But when (pel Ilka Sandy McNeil at all! Ob, aha (book her tiead, ha would . there yon look a dream jrour torget himself and talk of enter-j self. Wear (old color alwaya. Oh, tatnlng things bis travels; the Judy, atand awfully close to me enchaetlng trips they must .take! 'and look look happy about it " Ithe wondrous places aha . must I she was Indeed a white thing visit. - i ' i ' o( beauty, with the long rail, the men, alter a long poena uiuv, , ''hur magnmeent unseinsnaess uijeyes ana rea nair malting more nl" Biigpt win ner. ' i " J-X Zrn0 gently but delightfully suing for qeut, all white with orchids and her favor and she granting oriwies ot the valley falling In a withholding Whatever she chose, i shower.- She put It over Sandy's I arm as one doing a beautiful and But now, standing -In this big. sacred rite, barnlike room, where she knew The darkness was starllte. As sVery crack and smear on tna faded yellow walls, sense of un- reality. wreathed about her. She glance floated over the mountain had n Inordinate desire to let; tops. Sandy aald, nervously, her herself quietly down from ' tbe jhand tightening on Judith's: old window, run along the misty Night for romance, Hsn't It!" nath. find Timmv'i hand reaching Then she waa walking down the innl 1a rh hi-Jlh knot saving t hereto herself softly In a kind of frightened way:. "One day mora 1 In the living room her sisters were tacking garlands of smllax. Their hammers went rap-tap-tap very decisively. They stopped now and then to ask, Judiciously: "How -does this look? Would It be better a little higher" Her mother murmnred: "Lovely you're doing It like artiste." They were all very happy. ' Sandy listened to his hubbub, her breath quickening with vague, chilly excitement. For her marriage! They were doing all this (or her wedding .' A step someone skirting .the tables Men coming with the bridal gift. She wouldn't turn though she knew he wished ber to. ' She .could see the black, silky eyebrows so arched and so long, giving an Inquiring, disdainful look to his face. She could see the narrow shoulders and limp hands. He bad his arms out, tbe . i . v i .in..4 tta hail languid eea my ...wrew. - B naolt of coming toward her like tnU without speskiog. She didn't like It It seemed ao moony ana lnP,d- ... .A So she wouldn't turn. He stood behind her. taking hold of her elbows, whispering with his moist lips almost touching her ear: 'Darling, tomorrow!" She gave a shrug: "Well what ho? Tomorrow!" and began to langh airily. 1 11 have to teacn you now Don't be so sure of what It : . you'll be dping tomorrow, Bennjr Vennto!"' .' m s He touched her hair: "I'm sure of one thing. .I'm marrying the most beautiful girl In the world. I'm so proud of you, Sandy, dear est." ' t. "What? If I'm good to look at it's no thanks to you. Why an the pride?"- ... ' i He loked at her dreamily, his hands still holding' her elbow. -"Becaure you'll . soon . be ' m!p& That's why I'm proud." ,.n She ' felt suddenly oppressed and turned abruptly, shaking off the warmth of his clasp. She moved toward the tables, talking with- great animation, showing where each nerson wss to sit, de-r scribing what this one and that would wear. Old Mrs. Coulter would be sure to come with a bertha of chantllly lace: the Costa girla would have Spanish combs In their black hair. They would say: "Oh. yes. the governor oi Moxlcn sent these to our grand mother a hundred years ago.' ,. She kept np this chatter and was finally about to lead him to the living room oh -the pretext f showing the decorations. He drew her back. "Walt a moment! I ye this for you. Look at It while -a1n.no n He caught her hand, ran his HP along ner oa this a bracelet of diamonds ana emeralds. ... ..' It 103K nanuy uiww, - awy. , . nant l.nri lO M'T eyes. ne saia iremmuis. Hen It's too beautiful!- Oh! I ! don't think 1 want It ; " I "Yes, you do! Here, look at me once not at It. Kirs md, Sandy'.", I Hut she held her arm out, en tranced' by the brilliant stones. "I must show It to them," she said abruptly. "Oh, I must ur ry!" She grabbed hla hand, ran her lips with a light, Impudent flourish across khe palm and sped down the dlnpy hall. ": ! Not nrurh later Sandy was going-up the back steps.' They ald .she'd better get a good night's sleep or she'd be a sorry looking lirlde tomorrow. 8he paused In the dimness, held the bracelet be fore her. She took it off sudden, ly, clasped it hard between her hands. She stood there a long time with her- cheek pressed against the wall. . t , . Judith, In a drers of gold, her fine eyes filling, gave a laHf t'ni'-h 'The Best Laid Plans of Mice and waxy orauae orossoms, ner aara nsunung tne intense, luminous v"i" L?;. ,,. they; drove up the hill to the old Mission church a soft, golden, ra- aIrIa liunlnf nH hnr father's arm. Iconscious of Judith's burning ex- 'rltement. j People were whispering. The mother mopped ber eyes, dabbing at the proud happy tears. Her dear girl was safe now. There'd be no more talking. The world would bow to Sandy. Then Sandy was aware of Ren Murtllo. his eyes and hair look ing very black his shoulders ex cessively narrow. He had a white gardenia In hla buttonhole. His lps were pale and compressed. She hsd never seen blm so. He looked verv strange. He waa leadng her up the steps. She stood before the altar. Can dles glowed. A saint In faded bluet looked down benignly. Suddenly she felt herself on fire his hand touching so hotly on the Ice of hers. A peal of music voices "Do you take this woman for your lawfully wedded Wlf! " She felt herself fainting. He had taken the ring. He was slip ping It over her finger. (Continued tomorrow). - NOTICE The Benson P. T. A. will hold a reception Friday night for the teachers. Everybody Invited. DEVICE PERFECTED Bl SCIENCE I (Aavtelatnl Freai Uasnl Win.) , NEW YORK, Oct. 23. 8clence haa now perfected a device that can weigh the pull of the moon on minute objects on the earth. An Instrument made by Ralph C. Hart sough of Columbia University de tects how mnch-'llahter. an object Weighing I-i900Wh of an ounce on the ground becomes when It Is lift ed a foot. - . This difference in weight Is due to the attraction the moon has for objects on the earth, as demon strated In the tides. The Instrument will be used to weight molecules and test the Ein stein theory. The Klnateln theory holds that ,Hgnt raJP, nave weight and are curved by gravitation; that gravl tatlonal attraction has the same speed as light.' ' Under the theory, one - and a third seconds would be required for the moon's pull to travel 240, (100 miles to the earth. If the theory Is ccgrrect, shsdows on the moon are expected to ahow that the moon exerts Its greatest pull one and a third seconds after the , D paMe , Ienh over any given snot on the earth's -surface. ,f Eln,,,n ,heorv i. wronr. the machine is expected to show the . . . . th n. tan -w " " - . - the moon reaching the zenith. Gold surfaced mirrors are held . ,, . ,., .... together by gossamer-Uke fila - ments of quarts In the Hartsougs MBrihlnat f'hatiwna 1st wtrAlivtit Af an object under security displace light rays In such a manner as to cauae meaaureabln movements of sha dows. It will measure one 29 000th of. an ounce. Are Ygu Strong & Full of PepV "I had lost interest in my business because I fell languid and tired," aald a business man, "but since taking thst splendid Uinic and blood Eurilier, ur. nercu's uolilen Medical iiscorery, I feel stiong and full ol i i . ' i , . wit. euuaj vi auv euiera :ncy, lun worn-out feeling is gone and I am of octuher, i2S. and the firt puh Uiankful for restored vitality, so ligation thla aunimnna la or dale necessary to a business man." thou- Jh ,J"'J S"I,,"!,.'tt Hil!l' 1' j . i... t,;nA the laat puhllratlon will be on rrl- sands in every state have testified ,,. mh ny of NeVeml.er, tlial instead of being pale, weak and i:t. makina a period of aix full tired the Uohlen Medical Discovery and consecvUre week. earn uiem renewet vim. vimir and vitality. Try it I All druggiate. liberty Theatre A story of treat adventure on the high seaa, and the hunt tor a treasure trove burled by a piratical old ancestor on a desert Island In the Booth Pacific makes "The Isle of Hope,' the latest starring ve hicle for the agile Richard Tal madge a picture of peculiar Inter est and continuous exeitement The production will be seen locally a the Liberty theatre On Friday when It begins a twe-day run. A (Ire on shipboard, s mutiny, and the sink ing of tbe vessel in which the er ratic but lovable young nero em barks on his mission (without par ental permission, by the way) are- only the beginning ot a aeries of beetle incidents when ha reaches the .Island. Here he discovers a beautiful girl bathing In a (orest pool, and follows her to an old cas us where she has lived during all the years of her ahipwreck. The fact that tbe mutinous skipper and crew have made their way to the Isle complicates mattera with plen ty of fighting. In which Talmadge Bulla aome entirely new acrobatic wallops. Jack Nelson directed the picture, which waa written for the star by James Bell Smith. Majestic Theatre Containing one of the most spec tacular stampede scenes ever pho tographed, "The White Outlaw", a Universal Blue Streak Western, featuring a band of wild horses will be shown at the Majestic theatre beginning tonight ' v Jack -Hoxle and Marcellne Day have the leada In the picture with an admirable aupportlng cast In cluding William Welsh, Duke Lee. Floyd Shackelford ' and Charles Brlnley. ' After an exhaustive search of the mountain valleys of the southwest. Cliff Smith, director of the picture, located In a beautiful long valley several miles wide, flanked with Impressive snow capped mountains, a short distance from the great Death Valley. In this natural enclosure a herd of one thousand wild horses was found roaming at large. Scout, tbe favorite mount of Hoxle, stemed to take Instinctively lead of tbe herd which followed htm wherever he want The entire herd was stampeded In one scene dashing madly 'down the valley. A hurri cane of dust swirled up In Its wake making the scene doubly effective The panoramic views of this ma Jestlc sight seemed to render futile the attempts of a small band of men to head off and capture some of the choicest steeds. "The White Outlaw" la an un usual western, held together by a well-knit plot and raised to an ar tistic pinnacle by the sheer mag nificence of the rugged Western scenery. , Beat with gaa. Butqher't Wife Didn't Eat Anv Meat "My wife suffered for five years and practically lived on toast and water. Doctors said she would have to be operated for gall stones. A friend advised her to try Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy and after tak ing four bottles over two years ago, she has been entirely well - ever since." It Is a simple, ' harmless preparation that removes the ca tarrhal mucna from the Intestinal tract, and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stom ach, liver and intestinal ailments Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded at all druggists. Fresh grape Juice at Overland Orchards. Bring containers Or leave at! Brand's Road Stand. Will deliver when filled. ai'MWOKia. In the Circuit Court bt the gtate of Oregon for Dnutflaa County. Myrtle Mi Coy. I'lalntlff, va. , . Vj.... .L- j . JQ y, . j . P1IV.U, 1 1 1 D VO 1 1 III Til defendant " xmf ' "tote or ore- i an, yon are nereuy reouiren 10 ap- lrr and .nwr th omi.lalnt if . the plaintiff, filed nfcatnat you In line a novo niHira rouri ana ran mi. ' jSewm'K?. 'i'l!!6Bybel; zuth nay he aate preacrllied by the court la the order of publication of aald eumninna for you to appear and anawer aald com plaint, and If you fall to appear and nnwff said complaint on or before aald dale, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, a auccitiet state ment of which la aa follows: yr a decree dlaaolvlna the marriage con tract now existing between your self and tbe plaintiff, and for the urn of 120. 00 per tnontli alimony. im-nta herein incurred nd rur ner coaia and Olaiturae- Thla sum nmna la pu i irw.","l".1.'' V. flamllto mons la published In the Hneehura ny order or Hon. J. Judge of the ahoro - . .. a. . MAnnir.iij., Attorney for I'lalntlff. 2K-220 Per klna llTilhllng. Hoaehura-. Orcifon, Men - - " 6cve r.otrpdtrip Fares , i 10.70 . .1 S-dav tickets .on sale daily. MM ' Week-end tickets ' FrL,Sat.,Suru Return limit Tuesday. . . . , For funhrr (normariyn. w agent, ' , Ji? Southern Pcrfr Bnbo , L B, MOORE, General A .ijr-c .... Phone 11 r-VfJJB" Classified Seetfan ALL NEW ADS ON BACKPAGE.' " ' FOR SALE OAK POLE WOOD for sale, 13.50 tier. Call 4JF11. FOR SALfc Hay. Wood, $3.50 per per tier. Phone Z70-T. FOR SALE Shetland pony, 150. Phone 42FJ3, noon or evenings. FOR-SALEOak stove and block Wood. Thone' 260-J. O. E. Gard ner. FOR SALE 130 . ewes, 110 each. Oakland, Ore. sheep, L. W. mostly Hogan, VOH SALE Angora bucka, from registered non-shedding sires. W. O. Paul, So. Deer Creek. FOR SALE Fir and mixed wood, price 13 to 13.25 Phone 14F15. Milton Bros. BLACK COCKER Sparfrel''d!dij, 1 i, year old for sale cheap. Subject to regis! ration. Phone 252-R. FOR SALE Oak stove and bToclt : wood, 18 In. In length. N. L. Conn, Phone 6F16. Jloseburg, Ore; FOR SALE Cold Dollar and New Oregon strawberry plants, 14 ; per M. C. L. Germond, Millwood,, Ore. FOR SALE 2-horse power Sattley gas engine and pumping jack. Brand new. $55 cash. J. W. Humphreys, Wilbur. , FOR 8ALE8tudebakpr Special Six, excellent condition, price tniM), 3276 down, bal. 9 months time. Phone 242. FOR -BALE Cockerels, Butf Or pingtons and White Mlnorcaa. Also maple and ash block wood. Cher.p If taken at once. Phone 6F2. Fred A. Goff, Roseburg. FOR SALE 1 Black Minorca ronater (Hubbcrd ahow stock). 1 White Minorca rooster; also a few more lllly bulbs. Phone 1F13. Mrs. John Ferguson. FOll SALE 1924 Star touring. Good rubber. Two extra new cords and rims. 3276 cash takes It this week. Box 27, care News Review. ' Foil SALE 8trawberry plants Improved Oregon, well rooted, thousand $4.00; hundred 50c; al so dry land double , disc plow, good condition. Exchange for hay. Price $50. LluJblom, Dixon vllle. . , . FOR SALE 2 1.100 IbTTFiari's, new harneaa, good wagon. 2 home gas engine, plow, cultivator, and household effects. Kqully 15-scrr fruit and poultry ranch. Cheap. Ownor leaving state. Apply W. 11. 1 Hardin. I in lie north, then 1 ' mile past of Camp View. f FOR RENT PIANO for rent. Phone 3IF5. By WINNER bcinc;i3 E Ask for rtaervation Pft No.16 or 54.whichevrbeneTsuiUyourcotv :; venlence, and arrive rrtlantf 7:15 !T' or&SOthefowjrmpnUng. Restful Pullman quarters and your favorite breakfast hv tl) Diner Z -fits you to meet youbusinew asatv - ciatealmmedutelyonarTivat SimiUrBeTvlcereturnlngUaeNo. 13 leaving Portland at 9KX)j. or ' -J No. 53 st 1,00 a,m. (cart open for ' : A-lAii ' ' RoltwirB, .Oregon . ef 'J3 FOR RENf-Funlahed houseke if FUR BENT OJt SALE a-ro. modern home, close n. Pao r 4J7-J. i J. FOR KENT I large f housekeeping' reeaaa. ,C' Private Tront entranee. 331 Sew 6 room I, bath, garage. In good location. 33S per month . T-rowm furnished house, garage, tt.0 w; loung ax eon. rnoae FOR RENT 6-ruom strictly nr. era bungalow, oak floors throu, out, furnace, garaga. - eonerai drtveway, cloae to school, navet occupied, 335 par month. CaJ aaii' - - LOST AND FOU?3 LOST Small gold brooch. phone 38 R. Ha4 WANTED TAILORING and dressmaking. .(2) B. Main St Mrs. Qttth ridge. WANTED Man and wife fijf ItlC . chen work. ' Apply to , Dcuglaa Grill. a WANTED Cook for road cant Bee Mrs. Harness at Markaburf store. Rnsphnre. Ore. WANTED Cattle soluble ror feeders, eltber cows or Can use sixty head. Write ma what you have, or call by phoae. Address Box 68, or phone llfiY. W. L. Cobb. WANTED Woman for general housework and ear (or injvahd ' lady. Or lady and man, imkn work In saw mill or logging. Ko cnnuren, , Mrs. J. , H. Jaataer, Aisles. ' 1 it 1 MLSCELLANEOUS f CAR OWNER Don't forget ,M all 661 when la need Of aata parte, Sartf'a Auto Wra.ku House. ' , LOANS That cost yon .less 1 and get you out ot aeot. t-quifable Savings ft Loan Association ' of ' Portland, Oregon. O. W. Voting & Son, resident loan agent llg Cass Street Phone 417. ' f "' Pine Street Machine SKop Opposite .Flour Mill. The best equipped shop! in town for repair work,' ' We are able to handle jaonr large jobs aa wall a your small ones, i CEAR.CUTTINCJ The Largest Stock oi Good Used ' Chevrolet ! and Fords In Roseburg ' Wa Will Sell en easy terms: II - .' Hanson Chevrolet Co. Phone 441 '. I 9