TurkeyTioriey
Sell your Turkey where the buyer' commission
helps you. Market price and fair grade.
Friday, November tytKl1;
See Us First, rVe fan Save You Money. . t
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DIET AND HEALTH
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(Continued from page I.)
some exercises. One hundred and
fifty-five pounds is not too much
for your height What you want
to do is to get it more evenly dis
tributed and this you can do by
your exerlcses and massage.
For other who want to gain, I
will call attention to the need ot
more sloep and lest worrying over
trivial annoyances. (We have, ful
ler instructions for gaining (and
Chas. S. McElhinny
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paper and -necessary- articles Jar
nice selection '
your party. Also
, for prises. Lloyd
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GOLD STAR MOTHER,
FORMER RESIDENT OF
CANYONVILL, DEAD i knew It was Ramon's step. . I though all this dearness andeau
' He saw, at once, that her pique jty would soon be hers. , . I .
SALEM. Ore., Not. 20. Mrs.
Laura A. Fallln, 61, Oregon's gold
star representative to the national
convention of American war mo
thers In Kansas City In 1923, died
last night. She wss the wife of
John J. Fallln. The family for
merly lived at Canyonvllle. Mrs.
Pallin was the mother of 12 chil
dren, eight boys and four girls.
Two of the boys were killed in
action oversess during the World
war and a third was gassed.
She was the wife of John Fal
lln. mother of John F. Fallln ot
Valsets. Mrs. Orie Ellis Galbralth,
O. B. Cland, Joseph, Max and Lee
Fallln; Misses Doris and Ardythe
Fallln, all of Salem, and Miss Bea
trice Fallln of Sheridan; alster of
George Rudolph of Merrill, Ore.,
Mrs. F. Cook of Elk City, Bertha
Singleton of Yuma, Arlxona. and
Mrs. Alice Cummlngs. Mrs. Fallln
was a member" of the American
War Mothers, the order of East
ern Star and tha Rebekah lodges
of Canyonvllle, Ore., and the
Christian church. Funeral ser
vices will be held Friday.. Novem
ber 20, at 3 p. m. from the Rig
don mortuary. Interment In City
View cemetery.. ;j
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our Pslmolive Shaving Cream and
1 Valmollve After Shave talc for the
price of the shaving cream, a tun: i
value for 15c. Lloyd Crocker. '
Fresh grape juror at Overland
Orchards. Bring containers or leave
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TUBBY
UK AO MET FCtlOWC
cot-eMB tw ro owe
I ttitv SMtru Aaf i cav2
I twuprinntt inai wi wiuvm
aEut -to cou&uvj pATeict. au xat
ire iniaava iwm
: :r.r --r r:' '
"SANDY?!
' iy UENRi MEHERIH I .
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i THE BTOBY SO FAR
i .... .r-.--t .. . . , .
iTX.W.nJ i-TT V anyone even a very dear friend."
poverlshed family Into loveless i-rould you hr in ,n for a
marriage with Ben SlurUIo. a rlqli!-rlT,0wIfth'rD?.7ar 10 8.'0r.'
XOfSHmS ber If i Sa : 1k11 Certainly be
my. a. childhood sweetheart. Mur.c,n,e you're the one to be grate-
v. viunr aoy iuw,ui-q caujee
her to write lo Judith Moore,
Ban Francisco. cousin, for help la
escaping ber marital bondage, but
Judith la absent oa a long vaca-
Uon. A son bom, dying almost
unmeaiaieiy. in unutterable lone.
linens', Sandy appeals to her Undo
RoK. Win SHiMb, ho. tn . t.V. .
bob, wao aaabies her to-take a
Honolulu trip with her mother.
There she ,- meets- Samoa Worth,
and drives and dances with him.
Leaving Murlllo't letters to her
unopened, she finally receives a
cablegram from him, asking why
she had not returned. '
y Go.an wlta ins story. ;
CHAPTER 29
' The night was drenched with
stars. A dreamy languor exhaled
from all the ,f lowers. ,. i,
, Sandy wore a big drooping hat
of Jade color. It made the red
hair gleam softlv. brourht a faint
glow -brer' her pale features. She
walked slowly through the hotel
gardens, loitering ' toward' the
beach. . ; 1 f
ah. ... i. . .-. : :
8he wanted things to happen
exciting, thrilling, and , beautif dl
things. -.... , ', . v .
As she went alone she nlotnred
'Another, handsome- and gallant.
walking at her'side.'hls eyes lurij
lng to hers with adoration.'
For two days she hsd kent verv
much to herself. She was storm
ily resentful that Ramon Worth
had learned her ' history. She
wonld have been vrtfling to subtly
drop a fact here and there, en
hancing her own story. But to
have her whole, luV f la anted be
fore him. -the way: Jack' Horace
'would, do it mails hor feal utrfn-
pen .0d shamed. : ' I. . )
"She had revealed herself as a
jcaprictows, sdJm jut one
debonair insolence at a frowning
I world: a oueen who dlsociuca fa-
vors as pleases her royal srhlni.
' . . . , .'
k SJnw ha k. -h.... .h.
was. ' She wns humiliated that he
''might .thinio Acr 'slavish, 'living
with -a muu . aeoantlna . aannnrt
. , r
Uimi". .ri,..i . . :
i.lm; i
Ti,.i 12..!.. .. -JLi;:;;;- - .
iT.ni.hin. If ha tllotieht thla of
U1.. i i i . - i.l.. !
Innlnlnrl ... RhSalonrf'nn lha hun.li
watchiug the swimmers, wonder-!
ling where Worth, mliht be.
- fiha kintaif fat-'oul In wh.ro ttia
vmoon snower wavered -on tne wa-
' On. nights like this she andlJiow glorious how beautiful!
rramtn.. 1. . . .ftjui., ,h. Im :
pier.
How sweet it had been . to
close her . eyes, waiting for his I
kiss. . It . made, bee .piercingly,
lonely to recall those young, bap-
pr ioiin.i m 1 1 1 1 .
Tonight the memory taunted
her. The air. was so warm and I
still! the bight all spattered With
tne stars.- , l '
T Anv Mn.1 l.h. .,.MB. .ha
was over, i He said, iatighlag: Are She turned from the thought ot
you going In the water!". - Murillo in a cold freniy. She
. "No I'm Just out for a stroll." thought: He evea killed tho child:
"In search of me. Sandy?'. - He had no claim to her. . She
'I can't say as I'm angry at would be free ot him. She would
having found you." 'settle the matter definitely the
"I saw you from my dood. I 'moment she returned. She would
wouldn't have kept you waiting, ask him quietly to release her.
but I wehrback to, get this out of i She would go to the city and' get
my trunk." , lie showed a little! a Job begin all lifo anew,
package wrapped In newspaper. . And ehe was wise. She was
"Thev match your hat. I thought onlv taking- a strav sun beam
of them the. first time you wore
it. Aren't . they - exquisite? I
plcked them up In China and have!
been casting' about ever since tor
the proper setting tor them."
i It was a string of Jade, the
besds of - a shimmering, water
green, most delicately carved.
Sandy ran them through her fin
gers lovingly. ' i
I "Put them on they'll go over
the hat'
She laughed, tried them ' and
took them - off again, handing
thorn back. "They are boautlful."
"Why don't you keep thein?
"Why don't you keep them,
then?" ' . '
"Oh, did you- mean them for
me? Very nice In you, my dear!
It's not being done, Is It?"
"I should say not. ' Itd you
ever see a string like them? Won't
you take them, Sandy?"
,.of t0una Dot! Wny .honid
, . ,
' "Why shouldn't yon? I give
them becausn I -consider thorn
ifovely and they would look bean-1
til ul on yon. f thought you were ;
a law unto yourself. Why do you
refuse becsuse ot a silly eonven-
lion." - . :
gna shrugged.
aiw
ET. 1MB
ucvooues
wea a bks ,
wt ,
I.'-'-i r Vj t'l " -
lll ft ILUJ
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'.a MJesV XS!'"it f f J
I "I accept the friendship bar
(turn the beads.'...1.. ; ;
He looped' (turn slowly trowa-
;ed. He said, battled: "I wanted
ysa lo have then. I'll offer them
three time and yoa'U take them
as Caesar did the crown."
I "No, t won't take them be
cause I hate to be given favors.
; i cam near to leei graieiui m
,u j0. that! '
Ha vii In tha hlvhaat -snlrlta
delighted that her resentment
had cooled. He missed her these
two days.. When she refused his
: Invitations he became angry and
' glum. He meant, of course, mere-
t. n fcava . fa a..n . i n . flirtation
ly to have a fascinating flirtation
with this tall, lovely glrli She
would go home and he would for
get about her. '
- They would have a gay week
or two nothing more.
, So ho talked very happily. He
was full pf flattering attentions.
He chuckled mirthfully at Sandy's
fran(c audacities.. He liked ' toj-t r
hear her air her views pn men J 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
and women, marrrtage wives ot 4 . 4
yesterday wives of tomorrow. 4 L. F. T. DANCE . 4
Sandy entered Into It with her', .4
old feeling of gypsy eultnnce. Do Tuesday evening, Nov. U; 4
as she ' pleased! She was one 1 4 the lu. V. T. dancing club wilt 4
porn tor joy ana ror love. ra
this was but sparkle dew on a
flower song notes from a bird.
Now and then a fear ahot thru
her. She would stop abruptly,
whispering: "What am I dolngf
She was Inwardly aware that
this affair was not- like the af
fairs with Timmv and Heinle or
any of the boys of her school set.
There was depth and power to
Ramon Worth s .
' r
Once when they were walking
through the gardens, Sandy, stop
ped, raised her arm, pointing to
the clouds . . . luminous, blood-
red, floating over the
tons.'
She looked up to his face, low
ered the merest bit to hers:
Ramon did you ever see any-
He didn't look. He never mov-
aii hia .... .. ui.
from hara Hla hanits
went to her .honld.r. elasnlna
them.
"Yna Yon! Vnn'ni tha
moot hiillfiil ' nH hantitlnv
ihin, fv " .
Kh al.vut knithkn niuwMll
r
flashed nn ahont her sh fiimr
Ihar heari hark- with a owlrt tnlaka
or breath: Murmured: Oh. Ha
imon!" and rushed on burning. 1
Reaching home, she remember-
l, hi. . 1 . . 1 a...
iinnr.H rnr ha vi.. .h. hrtn't!he were floating over a sea of
tlnn,, fn. (ha 1r!a. h. holn'i
I She' lav awake thtnkina of him.
qi, - .i,n.hi ' i.,i.h-
'ahoilt Inva . . Inva thai .want.
two beings tdgether in a flood of
music aud color. - -
Kho law heraalf eanrht In IrTOtt here a pailness Ot -, longing.
er otooa racea. uova like mall
.fih. h.H . .l.h. In . 1.
such a lovejj'"8-. ,
rever dnI-ULJ !' 'o1'"'
I All the blgh-hearud
her nature waa. proo
Was she fo- be forever
1 because of Den MurilloT '
I She became burnlngly excited
largulng these rights with her con-
science. The love she had missed
now seemed priceless beyond- alM
icsumate. rjne areamea apoui, u
Ihn.t.h -h. .-. .Innt. . .. -
here. Ramon knew It was but an
episode. Just aa she did.
Her feeling sometimes belie4
these careless mumurs. She was particulars. Also ask nyn to ex
exuberant In his company de-1 plain how you can get the agency,
pressed and fearful If be failed to. and without experience or money
Join her on the beach. -imake I25U to MU per month.
I . o
One evening he . didn't come,-1
He was out in the water, riding
on the surf board. She went with
a crowd out to the raft. Tbey
started to swim hack.
The water looked so calm.
Randy struck out beyond them. Ueorge'a Cathedral, Kingston, Ont.,
She was a strong and fearless committed suicide yesterday at the
swimmer, -moving through- the iDeaconness hospital here where ho
water easily. , as a mermaid. . ,a,, patient, . Medical. Examiner
ouo uirau.-u a. .no ..uc...
Soon ehe must . be going home
soon those long, tropic daya would
be over. Grim things confronted
her. i , i
i She swam slowly, growing a
little weary. Her arm seemed
heavy.. This heaviness Increased.
She thonght Irrltablyr "I'm tired.
Why did I come so far?"
'. It became an effort to take A
stroke.
pne . turned; toward tnor
graft
ne, coutu
ould see it. or i,
lonRet hear the I
e first time In lierf
frlghtcntjd In the t
did she -any
voice. For th
life she became
water. hhe began
breathe
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pulckly forcing her strokes. They
didn't rer.pond.
She was almost gasping. 8ud-.
denly she remembered tales of
sharks iow they rolled over,
came at one with their hideous
silts Of mouths open, snsp oft an
arm or a leg. She grew rigid.
I almost unable to keep afloat Her
mountain "".""'""
rion the water. Sho thought with
a sickening terror; , ' Jm don
in drowning
"
' AS me SirengI
1 as tne strength ictt tier Doay
M' mind bees me wlMly alert. It
"maperea; rioai juucaouuai:
I Siroae. ,
1 She cooldnt do It couldn't
' - -
I A .arlih ikMlmh tha ' A
hand gripped her arm. She went
Streaming along exaltea in
vision, she knew who had come.
Bn ;ay penecuy sun. ne leii
rao'SDl Kioaaeas as lliuutu luo
sun -were showorlna on her and
flowers.
H" carried her in thb. crook of
one arm. swlmmUiR on uls back
I Lilting Her DOW. bne Was in niS
: Brm8-. She. Pen' hp' eve' H11
jiac, intent, very untie, pourm?
Oh Ood my darling
She felt happier than In all ber
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' A new oil lamp that gives an
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lleht. evcn bettor than gas or elec
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Government and 36 leading univer
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10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns with
out 'odor, smoke or noise no pump
ing up, is simple, clean, safe. Burns
4' air and 'h common Kerosene
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The inventor, V. M. Johnson, 1(1
North Union avenue, Portland, Ore.,
Is ottering to send a lamp on 10
day's FKKE trial, or even to give
none FliKK to the first user In each
locality, who will help him lntro-
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I ' . CHURCHMAN SUICIDES.
A-anrittnl Traai Vrttti Win.)
BOSTON, Nov. 20. The Vory
Rev. Dr. George Starr, dean of SU
Qeorgo It. McGrath ssld today. No
details were made public-
Men's suits cleaned and pressed,
(1.60.- Roseburg Chtanera, phone
472. ,
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EAD COLDS
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, Liberty Theatre
An excellent exan.ple of what
can be done- la teaching dogs Is
promised Friday t at the JJberty
theatres where gh Perfection Pic
ture, '8ped Mad,f released by
Columbia will be shown. '
The canine In question Is a lit
tle bull terrier by the name of
Buddy. Baddy displays an almost
humaa Intalllawnce and a fine
; sense of dramatic value. He be
longs. In ' Speed Mad," and espe
dally to the popular star, William
Fairbanks,' who has the role of a
daredevil speed demon wno risks
his neck In air and on land to save
his sweetheart, the favorite screen
heroine, Edith Roberta. . ,
Buddy displays-bq hesitation la
dolug his part at ' exactly the right
time. "We had no trouble at ail,
said Director Jay Marchant. Who
made "Speed Mad." "Buddy Is
a splendid little animal and under
stood his particular work. In ract,
so delighted were wo with Buddy
that we developed his part until It
waa much larger than originally
planned.
i , fNaJestte'Thsatro
'"Tho Everlasting Whisper,
which opened at the Majestic the
atre last nlgW with Tom Mix as
the star. Is a picture with all the
expected Mix thrills, plus a roman-
Uo story of .-air mnuaual-sort It Is
an adaptation of Jackson Gregory's
novel and retains all the beautiful
atmosphere of the book. To this It
adds the action expected of the not
ed William fox western star.
In many pictures the redoubtahle
Tom has appeared as the tamer of
men and of horses, but In "The
Everlasting Whisper" he applies
his indomitable Qualities lajqulte
another direction. He tames a wo
man. The woman la played by Alice
Calhoun. Sho Is a daughter pf so
ciety who has strayed Into the wild
spaces under- the delusion that
what she longs (or Is freedom from
the bonds of society. She meets
Mark King, played by Tom Mix.
and. after deceptions of the villain
and sundry other dealings, marries
him. Then she realises that all Is
not glamor about the big men and
rough. She rebels, upbraids King
and belittles him He breaks her
as ha would a recalcitrant colt-.
and she loves htm for 1L
Mi.' ' ' . , I
AnUera.-pieatr.k-1;
' Acting a thousand foot scene
with bia hands Is the) strange feat
ot Lon Chaney. appearing to the
starring role In ."The Phantom of
the Opera," Universal's new spec
tacle which Is the successor to
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame",
and which la now playing at the
Antlers theatre. ' '
Chaney throughout the scene
wears a mask that completely
covers his face no chance for any
expression being registered and a
long cloak that envelops his body
completely.
' "All I have left to act with are
my hands," he declared when he
appeared on the scene. 1 '
' But with hla hands and bis art
he "puts over" what Rupert Julian
the director, calls a remarkable
piece of acting.
"The scene la a thousand feet
long without a single title and
Chaney, though masked ' ' and
shrouded, tells the story perfectly
with nothing but the gestures of
his hands," says the director.
"When one realises that this means
fully half an hour of acting with
out anything but ten fingers to ex.
press tho story one can realise
what a feat thia Is." '
Chancy plays "The Phantom", a
weird and mysterious personage
haunting the cellars below the
Paris Opera, who, because of his
awesome face, wears a mask con
tinually. Chaney prepared a make
up for this part which took months
to design, and then wore a mask
over 1U The face Is seen only to a
few fleeting scenes, and the actor
does practically all his dramatic
work with his face covered.
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Orphtngtons and White Minorca.
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WILL SELL or rent dwelling, 1048
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; himself and .will consider any
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f L'mpqaa' HuM or write meat Eu
' gene, Ore. Frauk Kinney, agent.
I WJHGrJll ukaLTV OFFICE
i EUGENE. OREGON
$-8th Ave. W. . Phone E35
hunt rAi kent When you can
J buy homes lor a small payment 1
down. Vou can Uve near the new
Sw? and w m
NEW BUNGALOW 5 rooms, lot
621 i. 'Oarage. : Price l.'.KSO.OO.
. down and. balance I3W.U0
per month.
EXCEPTIONAL DUY-Jn toor
home, all on ' on floor. 3 Of I
rooms could be Uifcheii upstairs
to rent out lor slmpuig:roo.ns or
bo made, Ihtd su fivrtmont. Largo
lotcarage. Not far from schools.
Price t3.jil0.t)0. Good terms. :
C07.Y 4-Bcom haUKe, Oa 'writ
side, Largs gardan spot, 'prlee-
I1H0U.U0, I100.UO down .and bal
ance easy. ili!ii'
COltNRH LOT 8-room homv room
for another bouso. Price 2ti00.u.
J300.00 down. . )
WEST MORLAND New S-roofn
bungalow, beautiful dlrtrlot. Com
plete for (3800.06. I6W.00 down..
These aro just a few of I the nice
homes we have listed. Get , in
touch with us at once and get
your pick of these homes.
Write or call Mrs. lola Striker at
office.
BERGER REALTY OFFICE
I'Jutrene, Oregon
For One Week Only
Automatic '
Windshield ,
WIPERS
-43.00-
EACH
AT THE.
Highway Service Co.
Cor. Jsckson a Oouglas 8ts.
By WINNER
HfE TO OO TMtS, .
COMB. TO SE-B
l.Itl1Sf0:
re? re-nt,
Ml
FOR SALE Reed hahv lam aal
. auisy, also baby bed. All in goof
2 jg!iloat'boie joFll.
WHAT HAVE TOU'TO TRADE? 5'
Client owns a desirable 40et
tract just 1 mile northwest o
; Wilbur, and 1 mil oft Uta Pa"
clflc highway; all la eultivwthmf '
""Wacres In fruit, new 6-ronm pub- '
galow,- bam, and other 'buUditurt,
price Is 6,00o. .Clear f.-aebC
Will take in other property ot
; MU en easy terms. . Bee ' Frank
Kinney, agqnt at Umpqua- Hotel,
or write him at Eugene, Oregon.
TORRENT
GOOD GARAGE for rent. 2 .
Pine." 1 ' -.' '
FOR iiNT M7dern Vroom huji
close In. Phone .
lAIMVOttTAULfc! room, with
- Without board. 444 N. Ron.'
VotC RErTrNicelynWrnfinferuu
sleeping room, dose In. 247
Jnokson. I i i 1
WTST!D-TS9v.1ng b .the hourai.
' Janr home. Mrs. M. B. Oermond
Phone 269-R.
FOUR NICELV TJHN1SHE
housekeeping rooms for renC
Phone 41H-J. ... . ?
UJ N.T Lroom house, partlf
' u?L",hi Tw, bloclr
sw umv
vAmui.
WKD General bouseworker.
v ta .Hoover st.
WaJFiTSvA . strong woman for
' U2fln 1 'eanlD Pbona
iiiGS WaST liiHighest market
,STV Pa'd. Wilson Tire Shop.
antiostto News-Review, Bring or
Wit tQiBf F. Shields.
vvSXED Sewing especially, bul
, wMi do washing, Ironing, cleaning
ftf any kind of work by hour or
,: day at your borne or mine. Phone
491-L.
).XStSliUGriiri for stamping! '
j Cpibroidcrlng, crocheting, knit-
ting or plain sewing. Write or
'cU and see samples. mile
eouth of Butherlln oa highway.
Blanche Merrltt
LOST. AND FOUND
IjOVs 4uncli of key n leather
'.oasw Finder 'please' return to
' News-Review office.
' &T Blacfan'4 Twhlte spotted fe-
. aiiOa bound with 'collar. Phone
! 2S-K. T. E. Ware. ' -
Miscellaneous
-f
all lit when In need of ants
arts. ; Sartf's, Auto Wreckial
House. 1
' PROFERfimmai raana
DR.. It IL p'lYI.EH ChlropracUo
pnysician, l.u W. Lane St.
' UMPQUA FLORISTS
Choice Cut Flowers
Flower Shop, 311 N. Jackson
Phone 630
Greonhotue, West Roseburg
' 1 Thone iOfi ' -,
..WALTER CARPENTER
At Brand's
ROAD STAND
IM !
Pacific Highway 4 miles north'
Open Evsnlnns
Csod Things for Thanksgiving:!
Flis1 7 ' -
Hates , ' 1
Apples i
r Pears !
; Grnprs (
Bananas
- Oranges J
... . . Pomegranate (
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
' ' STOP AT.
Hotel Umpqua