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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1925.
Do We i Get It ?
WE CERTAINLY DO.
WHAT?
Flour Salw. Why? ; S. "
QUALITY AND PRICE
$7.00, $8.20, $8.60
Buy while the buying' good.
See Us First, We Can Save You Money.
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
nosgBuno
It's a
Soft Snap
Snap it flap it or let
it alone a gentleman's
hat or a sport hat
whatever the mood of
the wearer.
Styles of Today with a
touch of Tomorrow.
wmammKmmmammmaamKBmmmmmmKaamm
Womqn Wanted!
To work on apples
I Umtxrua Vallev Caiininsr Co. ' m
Duds for Men
Incorporated
QUINE BROTHERS
Toe home of Hart Scfaaifner & Man Clothes
FORMER COUNTY,
COMMISSIONER NOW PRO
DUCER OF BIO SPUDS
.
,K' -oi"ty commi-
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..v. ...... u um. uumo u L..u. -
a producer of some remarkably
large potatoes. These potatoes,
grown on creek bottom .oil on Mr.
Ryan's fine farm are wonderful
examples of tbe productive quail
ties of Douglas county land. A few
Clean Up
If yon suit need cleaning,
pressing or repairing, .end it
to us.
W Call and Daliver.
Our Auto Will CalL
Mene 171
Oakland
"Look at
Your Hat-
everyone else does!"
. The new shades for fall
are designed ' to har
monize with the new
-shades - in men's cloth
ing Kf
B
S3
TS
A
nr.
aTT.T.rT.&T.'
sample of the mammoth tuber
i . . i i i ... . '
, . , , . . , ,
ly, one of Drain, best known resl-,
dent and a firm booster for Dong-.
a. county, and Mr. Wlmberly sent
tnenj to Rosebnrg In care of the;
Newa - Revlew. The potatoes have
been pgcP(i on dinplay at the
chamber of Commerce office where :
their size has commanded much at-i were nodding their heads In so
tentlon and comment emn gossip. ,
She didn't know-if she led Tim-
Imv to the kitchen' or If he led hr.
Oar line i. full of pretty new) But they were Healing to the
rubber aprons. Make your .election: p.th between the grapevines.
arly. Lloyd Crocker. They were standing In the sha-
TUBBY
jajiii.niiiii.iii,,; livnn slus'wttscaj ,t N . , fTffJ itij 1 1 AToh sHtfv. 1.lf.!lj1-'
WW rMGeT-tiM6ocr.MSiCKOF-trie"'i; 7 cOMim's-iocw.ioaj-A , - , mim RAY-RFM iiwiiou( imwc tNOvGuN
iMjJ wav ewet?" eoov tpeAts voo Litr vj patricia. iet him Wta.t he come A Mun Drti duulv rfy mo.cc? uonnrw cohlb
HuSiPSrFBew T Vcomm . , ,r . HEAttIM, IeW4 llHES . .a.1! r MCa "THE DOOR-6C.LL.
I IT Atl tfM ACCOOajT OF "THAT I v) I V IW OLE SMRTWy TU k 1 yiV i HIM NOT TO BRIMC
i !SjiVa. s ii ii l lis' 1 ' aP TSevniVhL
SANDY"
By ELENORC MEHERIN
THE STOKV 80 FAR.
Sandy McNeil, bonny and beau-
Uful. walk to the marriage altar
1 1 . , . 1 . 1
Cf
ancestor at Santa Barbara, claim- i snly " Kn off
ed by Ben Murillo. an Italian of JJr lr. waving, mess, hon KEW VORK A flapper powder
great wealth, whom her parent n ' about her pale. lluJ her BMe calt,ea- , blg lraHl0
bar chosen for her. She badiw,yJ- 'cy,..-., ' .
my. a childhood sweetheart. Ju.
rillh Mnnm Kan Prancliu-n .mi. i
in and her maid of honor, la tn
love with Douglaa Keith, a tu-
oem. nanay lainie a toe weu- ;
ding ring la slipped on her finger.
OO ON WITH THB STORY.
CHAPTER 6
They were married. f7 hv' NEW YORK Chauncey M. De
Judith fixed the bridal train. He closed hi arm down about o' pilgrim, la "en
replaced the flower ever her. h runI i him A wild- JvluK a green old age unconscious
arm. A she did this 8andv.oer- ner- f,ung.10 of ilwavs" In the nr,l, nf rh.rle.
gflSjcelved Judith", face, that It had
semenow Decoma oeauuiui wuu
a soft, eager aweetnea. that it :
shone like the laee of th Mint
i up there in the golden candle-L..v"
light. Judith murmured:
"Sandy oh. Sandy darling!"
Then Murlllo took her arm,
turned her about. . A high pro
longed note of song came- like a
i t- u...u i.Tn. h..
?!!!;.-""f -,lwinJL t-0W,Tl?.h'n
7ki. ..j 'till hi cheek brushed hers, alia even finer alabaster iampa than
linJI dreamllke nebulou ai faaid. aweetly: "No. I'm not cry- ,re produced today, Howird Car
pVVn'i. .i.nrfin. Tv.u!lngj Timmy. of course not! Put ter, ' co-discoverer of Tutankha-
dlnt ;d imlliD f.T.sir!i ,W
of motion to the quiet church
Someone said half-aloud: "Lovely
oh. Isn't she lovely." Murlllo,
bowing to new after pew, lowered
his head with an urgent: "Sandy,
look up! -Smile a little!
mn.cio
I But she didn't move
of her face. Her eyes, with tbelr
dark, heavy lashes.; remained fix
ed on her feet on a little pencil
smudge across the toe of ber sil
ver slipper.
. . ,
5neL""nlvnr !
ticed that. ' Judith would have
rubbed it off with a bit of French
chalk.
They neared the vestibule.
Someone, pushing forward, was
about to kls her. Murlllo thrust i
out his arm, gave a laugh, pressed
hi lip exultantly on Sandy s
mouth. She felt very cold and
still; then suddenly that she was
about to cry.
' Judith rode with them to
' honm Sanit eiad tnr thi.
foolishly glad. Murlllo eat oppo
site. , Hla dreamy eye possessed
her. -
She was conscious of their heat
1 ed gaze turned on ber Indulgently
as thev sat at the .upper table:
conscious of his lips, red now and
moist ' whispering excitedly
"Smile, Sandy they're toasting
the bride smile!'
The young people grouped about
her were laughing. The girls wore
big hats. They looked .Aw.ory.
AC .the far end Of the ,JLl3ahle
way down there on'tlie old
back parlor were the family
trlenas. Most ot tne women eio
in black or gray satin
Sltrr, fllg-
swallow-tails, cut In the tasnion
or the last generation, tney were
all leaning forward, craning tneir
necks over the bowls of roses.
They were singing Jn somewhat
broken voices: "She", a. Jolly
good fellow !"
Murlllo kissed a wine glass,
held It for Sandy tn drink. He
aald softly: "To My wire!"
Sandy's eye. filled. She look-,
ert at him angrily. Then all al
gtie
once she beaan to laugh.
waved to Dick Chapman to Hei
nle Rivers. 8he promi"ed to
dance with them all. She said
boldly and tossing her neaa:
"Yes! I've nours ot ireenom yen
n?kI Th. Mc!
Nells had nothing to hide! Tlm
mv was onlv Sandy', old school
chum . . .
Bull when the table were
cleared. Tlmmy managed to tuck
himself in a corner with Bandy's
.ttil. anri thrM, nr four Other
fellow. He wa 111 at ease and
verv unhansir.
With a gay Insolence she sum-
moned him. Hadn't Tlmmy saved
, v. ...it, in h.
ner iruui ner uenn, mi ...u ,
storm ? Why sholdn't they dance
together at ber weaaingT
They swung with a glad, swift
earerness
Into the strain or a
lone - siep. nuc wiiu j
, Tlmmv darling?"
"Oh, Lord, Sandy!" 1
It waa warm In the crowded
old house warm sna noisy, ine -
older men were telling stele jokbs.
slapping each other on the back,
guffawing loudly. The women
MiEt 't
Photograph with
Av On. fivtfT riantn.ranh
.every order of $6.od or over.
Thlt offer closes Nov. SO, .
Clark Studio, Cos St. "
Rosebura- Nat. Bank Rldjt.
t1 :" FREE
. . I'hone $31. y while the aame number ol unsklll- haa been much influenced by
4 . ed laborer will have one hundred It'hlneaa and Russian. A Kontchev
! thousand descendants. Thi U A I- kT baa also published a eollecilon
1 "' 'hert Edward wimni'i s.imni. of ot aonga of the Crimean Tartar
dow. looking up- at.the miaty,
amhar mnnn ,-..
o en sin -
YOU t SO beautiful,
I never
anything look the way yow
. van
j. Sandy the way you o
w
She raised her face, holding it
back a
little on the long, .lender
throat, She ran her finger up
'ward till they, touched Tlnimy'
! cheek:
"KIs me, Ttmmy oh ktse me
m;- Z 'xtaSay!
R - th , whv don't
,0U", nw oh oul'ck- '
'"I L M 3EZZ; .m.
., R,,n
you're not crying!
- Step along tbe path t a low,
tightened voice: "Sandy Sandy,
are yon here?"
, V....I
I wa Judith calling. Then
Undy pulled Timmy'. head down
roMhed out'ber hand.'
touched Judith's shoulder, with a
quick: "Judy, I'm here."
Judith caught her with an al
most frenzied gladness: "Oh
they're looking for you. Your mo -
ther' excited. I'll aay we came
out for a breath of air. ,
But Sandy wa stooping down.
feeling with her bands in tne
She found what she was
uruu. DUO IV
seeking, stood up with a little
b i r
Ae
gray kitten nestled against
face.
No I Just came out to say
..iTbtr
alarm-
alarm.
She thought in
still
How crafty I am! What made
ma think of the kitten?"
- The mist was in her head. A
faint color touched on tbe pule l
. cneeaa. one looaea so j-ue
CTiM ".'though' rrlS:
cheeks. She looked so very young
ifisa Just lifted it. 8hQ held the
-kllten against her tare and laugh
ed at ber mother's anxious quest
Ion,- : . ,
Th.. .h. anH .liirtith were aolnsr
on the-back steps. It was late
time for her to leave. She
,?J"
! . ,1 h t tne ot btlt
lh.i"lhl( her Uca ln the klti
D; higr,frer he, ia.
".J i .u
must change for her traveling
! . ,., ,
r"h, drew on her gray silk:-
.i "re. n ,h. "h'k,B, of
. . . ,, ,.,..
: . .... Ti.rfllh
toilet articles, placing
j- . . ,ndltB wlth her
' tender eyes filling, lifting up
. hanaing It
carefully in the closet. ""produce almost as much primary
Then Judith brought her travet--power as doe Muscle Shoals,
in dress. llpped It over her head. '' The Missouri Hydro Electric
Judith was about to kit. her Company, which will build the dam
fold her In those big, generous also has purchased land tor tbe
arms. ' erection of two other power plant
But Judith stepped hack witn .bout 100 miles south on the Cur
scared look: "What, Sandy! rent river. These, Its officer ay.
i What's the matter? Why are you
tooKing- iik mat ii.inKea wnn ine ussat river piani,
Sandy had drawn her hands 183,000 horsepower will be produc
her cold, frightened hands, tn a if n18 projects are completed
tight clasp. She saia, witn ner
Up white:
Nothing. Judy
Hut I can t
SO with him I can-t go
Heat with gas.
DR PHY WINS 8ECONO TIME.
SALEM, Ore.. Oct. 23. Dr. W.
T Phv. .implant ln a case In the'
'supreme court growing out of the
divorce of himself and his former
:wife, Winnifred W. l'hy. was again
victorious today when the court
i i , j i i .i ...... i ..
iianutm uuwii iu upiuiuu utiiit
motion for rehearing. Because Mrs.
irhy remarried after the divorce
ll'hy asked a modification of the
lower court on relative to ali -
mony, which waa granted by the
supreme cuun in an opinion nr-i-
al months am. written bv Justice
Drown and reversing Judge J. W.
Knowles of the lower court tor Un-
ion county,
Hall's Catarrh
M rl SdSwA will do what
w. veaat
.i.im
h-rldyouremofCiunhotDef.,'Vtcr"enn;,pT.
LT Clffrhe i'-l
. JZTZ . T"t.
r.J.tHENtY at CO..Tolado, Ohio
Revenge Set
j FLASHES OF LIFE
'''
INDIANAPOLIS One thousand
of Harvard present alumni, after
lx tent-rations, will lack descend-
anta enouah for a aood a-lee club.
the failure ot men of learning to
- , .. . i
Jam In Timoa square. The city ha
just found It out by a letter from
T .. I. , ( .. I., ,k-
tmii,nr naI.i,l nnlli.am.n hn
' " r --
piotecied tbe flapper.
BOSTON Th Jeweled cigarette
-"" V"
of a Bostontan. It , Is valued at
more than 12.000.
" "
Beat with I
BETTER ALABASTER
LAMP8 OF TUT'8 DAY
FURNISHED LIGHT
LONDON, Oct. 24 Whereas the
world Is just beginning to use ala-
baster for electric lighting, the
EgypU.n. .27 year, ago made
?ei-. tomb, .aid in an addrea.
i" ilr. Carter m.d kn. that In
finding many of these lamps in the
tomb the secret of how the Egyp-
tian illuminated their homes was
revealed
, Tne iamp. wera eiecuted In
beautiful dual. In tranaiiu-wnt ala-
baster, and one of them stood about
three feet ,n he,ght w,(h Ur(e
centra cup. There wa no decor-
tlon on the exterlor or the lalar.
' Immediately a light wa
Dlaced In the vessel there could be
a.... n a nletura nt th. vnnn. V I ri v
,nd ' ln . i.hl
with ,he e"f"0 on Its exterior.
v, fit.i .,,.. th. - n. n
being fitted inside the tamp so
cleverly that the Joints between
the two vessels could not be seen.
Beautiful mohair, Jacquard and
, davenport. Better get one
- " - Judd'a Furniture Store.
WILL IMPOUND A LAKE 100
MILES LONQ TO GET POWER
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 21.
' "fl "ua or axes ana tne crasn ot
90.000 trees on the banks of
Osage river near Bagnell. Mo.,
the
will
dam
'"
that will impound a lake more than
loo mile long and have 70 mllee
of hore line,
Through the sluice will rush
the tawnv waters ot the Osaae rlv-
.-.er to turn ft tnrlilne. saeh ruler,
atlng 25.000 horsepower of electrl-
eit. to vitalize factories, light
towns and speed transportation in
Mlannuri.
rne laKe to ne created will nave
1.8S0.0O0 acre-feet of storage capa
city, much more than the Elephant
Butte reservoir. The turbines will
will produce 68.000 horse-power.
for transmission through Missouri
Linn Creek, an old Missouri
town with an almost unchanging
population of about 600 persons,
will be inundated in the Osage
reservoir. The power company ex
pects to build a new town for Linn
Creek's people on a nearby hill.
The power plant and dam will
be built largely of local material.
A large deposit of gravel will be
usea in tne concrete wnn nmesinne
blocks broken from ledge on the
property. No steel relnrorclng will
be nsed. The dam will rest upon
tlmpatnnA which haa been drilled
- --- - -
2 feel without penetration.
" ,
Cook witn gaa.
-
hubsi.i ruta nunus
PUBLI8HED IN VOLUME,
SOME FOR FIRST TIME
OMSK, Siberia. Oct. 24. Folk
.ongs of the various nationalities
making up the Soviet Republic are
being revived and printed to a very
considerable extent and are afford
ing much interesting material for
.modern composers. Alexander Za-
rnunl VUIUlUn .ailV'l wur mm-
!Thi I said to be the first time tbe
s,m(r, ,f these g.noo.ooo nomadic
to Music.
'people which ma over , great
empire In Siberia, Mongolia, Tur
kestaa nd Buropean Ruilt have
beta recorded (or tb us of niod-
lern aualclana. ..
f The KirghU are tuppoied to be
a bleeding of Mongolian, Tartar,
and Finnish blood, and their i
language 1 Turk basically but
! ' ' Kexan Tartar
and TThntaan are being prepared
ror puMicatioa.
Fresh grape Juice at Overland
Orchards. Bring container or leave
ai tsrana noma, giants, wiu aeuver
when filled.
Jack Frost ha made a few
visits to our- neighborhood and
nipped th most tender plants.
ine pneasant Hunter, are out
thick a. file around the mo
lasses barrel"; since the season
opened. Here's hoping each get
hi share of th bird.
H. P. Conn and son James re
turned Tneeday night from Bridge
where they have bee employed
In a logging camp. James had
the misfortune to get hi right
hand mashed. The Injury, though
painful, la not ot permanent
nature, according to the doctor.
C. J. Anderson Is erecting' a
fine house on tbe west side ot
hi ranch.
Mr. E. W. Dlller and ton Ed
came from Arna Thursday to visit
their daughter and aister, Mrs. H.
P. Conn and to take a hunt In
the mountains. They returned
home Monday. -
The funeral service ot Lewis
Brown, son of Mr. and Mr. Ed
ward Brown of Oarden Valley,
was held in the Melrose church on
Monday. Mr. Brown and family
were resident of thi locality be
fore moving to Oarden Valley.
T. B. Busenbark wbo Is laid up
with rheumatsm In hi back, is
some better at tbla writing.
The school children were made
happy tbla week with a two-day
vacation, while the teacher, at
tend institute. The younger chil
dren are not the only ones enjoy
ing tbe holiday a tbe II. 8. atu-
. . .
iaB" Vl .
neia at tne
I school house and while the men
. . l . . ... . . ,
worked on the grounds, the ladle
prepared a dinner. The children
were given a bait, holiday.
F. A. Oof a spent Sunday hunt
ing In the vicinity ot Drain, re
turning home with a big buck.
Mr. Roves Allen nf f.'
Thnrsday to visit with his sister.
Mr. John Busenbark.
The Melrose Orange held a very
Interesting meeting on Saturday
evening, abont fifty members be
ing present. After tbe business
hour a splendid program was
presented in the form of a Orange
newspaper. The different sec
tions being read or ai ted out by
those In charge. The paper prov
ed very Interesting and amusing.
A masquerade social will be
held at the Orange hall on Satnr-
flay:
October 1. The Grand
march will' begin at" 8:30. Prlios
will be awarded to both gcntle-
men and ladle for the best cos
tumes. Ladies, please bring pump
kin pie and sandwiteb.es. Every
body come and Join In the fun.
M. O. R.
NEARLY INSANE
AT TIMES
Mr .Simi der TeDs bow Lydia L
Pinkhsjn'i VtgeUble Compound
Relieved Troubles of Quints
of Life
Knorvflle. Term. "1 took Lvdia E.
Pfnkham ' VeffetableCompound while
going through the
Change of Life. I
wa very nervous.
could not sleep and
had melancholy
spells. In fact, I
waa nearly insane
at time and my
memory wa al
mot a blank. I
waa So- 'weak I
could not do my
housework half of
the time and Buf
fered dreadfully with my back. My
doctor said I would have to worry it
out and I went through this for three
year, before I began taking the Vege- I
table Compound which I saw adver-
tued. I think it waa eight bottle 1
that I took. It haa been two rear
ince I took any and I haven't had a .
doctor since for that trouble. I do alt
my washing and ironing and I have
gained from no to im pound, i an-
vise all women who surTer physically
and mentally as I did to give the Veu-
etable Compound a fair trial. I hoi
IV will U M ITIUJU IWf U1CIII SV II UN
for me." Mr. T. A. Sauniikks.
711 E. Depot Street, Kncxvill.
Tennessee.
IrT A
THIS IS Xf!
8 . , sBt
Ymss
4 Connects
VtoJtnU
8 TAtU .Srtli
8 Sates Time. Food wd-Moneri.
v.
B And to introduce am offering this half dozen for $7 J ),
8 each including an 84 inckIeai Ever frw nan.
- r a,-
5 Churchill Hardware Ccir.piny:!
awewviime -
ClassifimSectiOhi
ALL NEW ADS
Tj
FOR SALE
OAK TOLE WOOD for sale, S3.5p
tier, uau ini.
TOR SALE Hay. Wood, fllO per-
pr tier. Phone 270-Y. a .
kXlli SALE Oak store and block
wood. Phone 2v-J. O. .E. Gard
ner. '.
FOH SALE 130 sheep.
mostlv
ewes. flO each. L. W.
Oakland, Ore.'
HoganJ
FOH SALE 2-horse corrugatett
steel roller. New, JI5. C. L.
Branton. Dixonvtlle. Phone 1SFU.'
F6R SAtEPIg. t L. T.P61apd
cnina, was. ora, m en
head. F. A. Becker, Melrose.
fOR SALE Angora buck. froaT
registered non-she 'ding sires. W.
a. Paul, So. Deer Creek. :'"
BLACK COCKER Spaniel dog, 1'
year ohl for aale cheap. Subject
to registration. Phone 262-R. ', '
itiiR Hkial, Oak stove and blocl
wood, 1 tn. ln length. N.
Conn, Phone 6F16. Roseburg,
Ore.-
FORALE Gold Dollar and New
Oregon strawberry . plants,
per M, C. L. Germond, MlllwonjaU
FOR SALE 2-horse power SattlT
. as vaKinH anu pynipiug jacnai
- Brand new. $56 cash. J WJi
Humphreys. Wilbur. t 3
FOR SALE Studebaker SpscraH
Six, excellent condition, price
Is-tl00, 275-down, bal,re mogtlrtj -time.
Phone 242. - l I V-
FOR
SALE Strawberry plants
Improved
" '
thousand $4.00; hundred 60c; al-
- ao dry land double . duo plo
good condition. Exchange for
hay.-Price $50. Llndblom, Dlxun,'
vllle.
r
FOR RENT
PIANO for rent. Phone 31F5.
rooms. 1110 Prospect St.
FOR RENT OR 8AI.E o-roon)
modern home, close in. Phone
437-J.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR FIRE
HOSE .
Notice is hereby given that the
City of Roseburg, Oregon, will re
ceive bids up to 6 o'clock P. M.,
October 31st, 1925, for one thou
sand feet of standard fire hose. ,
Bids will be considered by the
committee on fire and water which
will make Its recommendation to
the council at the meeting thereof
to be held on Monday, November
2nd. 1825, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. -
llv nnl.t ni fh. fMnmnt, Mim.H
Tl I. WHIPPLE 't.
City Recorder,, u
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1S9 L,
Pine Street Machine Shop
Opposite Flour Mill.
The best equipped snop
town for repair work.
We nre able to handle your
larue jobs n well
your .mall one.
GEAR CUTTING
By WINNER
t . f
Ctc st
. v a
-1
OH BACK PACE.
- Uroa SENT 1 huge to? -d
I hOnsekfMtnlna- Mw.m. m ...
-Private front entrance, a
Main. ' . ZijT
rVRNISHEO HOUSS fOKT
1 . S room, bath, garage, i
locaUon. M per month .
u 'furnished boose, garage, )
. -W. Young a son. Pbooe i
FOR RENT t-room .trait
irb bnngalow. oak Ooori t
out. furnace, garage, cuwst
' itiveway, close La aehooanaama
j occupied, $35 per mooUJJCU
-' a ' I
al
LOST AMD FCLT
tLOST-SmaU. gold teoocaSSaoet
poooe i-k. .
r-
VAJTZ3
4
TAILORING and i
8. Main 8t Mrs. OnthrMs -,
WANTED Mas and wife. See- kit
'.'chen work. Apply to Dooglaa
Orlll. j. '
WANTED Cook for nat tamp.
See Mrs. Harness at atglbnrv
swN,
ww, nuaeourg, vire.
TED Cattle saitahiTV "for
saitaiiT
feeder, either cow. or sera.
Cub use sixty head. . Write me
'what yoa have, or call by pawae.
Addrew Bos Mg, or phone ta-T.
rW. L. Cobb. f
- . '
Scam owktrb rvm- tS
awn aa wnen u need orau
pert:. BarfTs Anto Wr .laa
-jiiouse. Jj
LOOK-Pri6NE FOR APPviKtf
' MENT Have your barber ok
, done at the Oraad BeaatySbop.
Work for ladle, children ome
i desiring work by appolnjjnent
1 ''specialized. Waiting room if con
nection. Marcelling, and hair
dressing. Ray Buell In cbaft of
this department. Phone for
annolntment. Entraneea Martu
"Street and at 104 N. Rom 82 The
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