ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, APRIL 21. 1928.
FIVE
LOCAL N : reOMlW PWiMl
- I I'SSffSf HEA Sim3SZ&mi AUSTIN
Business Visitor
U..M. Hojmle of Coos Biy Junc-j
lion was a visitor In this city Frl-J
day and waa attending to huBinesa'
affairs. .t
i
Visitoi This Morning I
Mrs. Herman Srhulit ami family
.of Brockway speut the morulas lujupent several hours here osier- ,,lllul,ae wi,0 bus , beeu lainied i l"inB about you. you know.' Last -pie of amusement in It, made her
mis cAy hoppiU6 autt vwiuui; ; day lookiws after business mat- om.. lu Carson for the suuiniev. "slu wheu 1 had the uouor of sav- Rasp with surprise and coiusternt
with friends, j lers and trading. (Sully and Duvid lieu, and Join a ins your-lifo and of aoelng yoor itiou.
- I - carnival train, David as cook ik aaorable little lace washed cloau "Am I too late to have my for-
Visited Friends j Canyonville Folk In ijieiner and bally lu a aideshow!01 lu brown paint, 1 .waa surprls- tune told?'' Enid liarr, gazing up
Mrs. Harry Oakley spent jester-, Jlr. and Mrs. C. A. Puckott, real-, ' 1)!U a3 t.llucess Lalla,'' crys- 'l myself. 1 really was, 1 give 'at Sally with her golden head
day afternoon here visiting with i dents of Cauyonvlile, spew ii)"ul UOT ...... lyou my word! itillrd provocatively to one side,
friends and shopping. Her home is I In this city Visiting; . friends and , " c.KUitul "oily; where Sally ! you know what 1 wanted to j was Immediately below tho staril-
soutn ot uils city. B
From Oakland
Mr. and Mrs. J
It. Hutchinson,
were here from Oakland Friday
afUrnoon vislllns Willi friends
and attending to business matters,
Homo From School , 1
. MoriHl Kilter, student at U. of!
O., has ariived ti-om KiiKvne tor a!
visit over Iho week-end wilh his i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Hitler.
Expected this Evening
M. C. Kllison, who lias been -engaged
In work in Glendale, is ex
pected horo this evening for a vis
it with his family over Sunday.
Returned to South
Mrs, K. 1. i Ueuison of . Provi
denoe, Hhodo Island, who has been
the iiouse guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.
M. Curds for several .months, haB
gone to Los Angeles lor a visit in
the BOutli.
Visiting rit Quine Home
Mr. Rnd Mrs. Geo. K. tjuine have
as their house guests Mrs. Quine's
brolher-ln-lnw and siser. Mr pi-m
Mrs. Geo. Ft. iliddle, their daugh
ter. Miss Florence Kiuaiu. au ,.-'.
Conn Durland of Grants Pass. .
Divorce Suit Filed
Suit for divorce has been filed
'in the circuit court by Audrey H.
Crahane against Joe M. Crahane.
They were married at Roseburg,
May 13. 1922. The plaintiff charges
cruel and Inhuman treatment. She
is represented by Attorney John T.
Long. , - .
. Operate on Arm ,
Osborn ilniison. Melrose youth
, wiio broke his right arm while
ci-anklng a car n- lew flays ago, suo
mltted to, an operation y-esterdav
at Mercy hospital. It was impos
sible to sot tile bone before the op
eration was made,' tile bone sup
ping out of place)
Going to Coast Today
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gilham and
family and Mrs. B. J. Brown ot this
city are leaving today for Marsh
field, where they will spend the
weekend visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. .Grant Pond. Mrs. Brown will
remain Indefinitely.. Sue is Mrs.
Pond's mother. . . '..-, r .
Oil Stovo Catches Fire ,
Thefire department' answered' a
call yesterday arternnnn to the
home or Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Freani
at 522 South Stephens street. An
oil stove In lhe basement had evi
dently exploded , and was afire
when the department arrived.' The
box on which (he stove was placed
was burned hut no other damage
was done. '
Blacksmith and Horse
;,;' Shoeing Shop
Wo are equipped to repair your
orokon aprliigs, sot your hont axles,
point your plows, ami all kinds ot
farm work. All kinds of wagon
work and wlwels cut down to order.
Morse shoeing a specially, and we
will como to your homo and shoe
your horses. All work' guaranteed.
Terms Cash.
WOODCOCK & FOGEL
I.i.i-nfml'nn Wln..l,i o, ,
. nf TtninV r"onl '
ot Union Garage.
ROY AGEE
Democratic Candidate
FOR COUNTY CLERK ,
Six year8' experience an First
Deputy County Clerk.
Pledge: Courtesy and Economy.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING AND
SIMONIZ1NQ
Thorounh, Careful Work.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
AL MURPHY
811 Fleser St.
or call 276-Y and talk your wants
over with me.
City of Sutherlin
TAX SALE
Several choice lota and small
acreage tracts.
First Come First Served
E. G. KINGWELL -'
Broker, Sutherlin
Roseburg Cabinet Shop
230 W. Oak
FURNITURE REPAIRING '
Upson Board and Veneer Panel
Cut to Order
Saw Filing a Specialty .
E. S. AND F. L. COCKELRE AS
Public Liability and
- Property Damage
Two mighty Important Insurance
coverages for the automobile
owner. Are you protecting your,
elf by carrying thia . coverage
on your car? This agency is at
your i rvice in writing all lines
of automobile Insurance.
G. W. Young & Son
INSURANCE
116 Cass SL Phone 417
Visitor Friday THIS HAJ HAPPENED ,
jj. F. Kice, resident of Ruckles, i)aviu JSusli, college siudeut tuid
was a visitor In this city Friday 'athlete, who is working on thp
"d was attending to business "Hoeui caraou tariu tor the euuiruu,
fairs. - Ihtts Caraoii a crushing blow be -
hM itmkfH ifnmikrt about
On Business
C. rVssltT, resident of Umpqua,
shopping.
Yokums Visit '
I Yokumav Visit '
Mr. and Mra. S. I.. Yokum were.,.,
here from Canyoinllle today visit-ithJ' d OI10 ,Ulo -irl r0. pure, 1 believe tho favorite word
ing with friends and altelldlns to i'" , ' . Ul0 Uluker lis i d have yielded lo the ini-
business niatlers. . '''u.u cmv diverts atte'nllon aud ihe'al8- ' suppress so few of my un-
Here From Portland -
Mrs. J. K. LaVioietto of
land has arrived here and .n
tile
giiest for u few days of Mr.-
and
Mrs. It. A. llercher at Dillard.
Hero From Corvallis
Mrs. Charles Kox
(Vivian Or- '
cutu of Corvallls la here visiting
ney A. N.
street.
Orcult, on Chudwlck
From School '
Miss Daphne Hughes, who is a
student f.t XL of O., is here from
Eugene over l!m woek-end visiting
her parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Wash
ington Hughes. "
From Unlveralty
Max Carman, student at tlio Uni-
v,.,-iiv r II,... i.,.,. n..i...,.i i.n-n
last evenlna from Rncene 'to kmoiwi
tho week-end visiting his parents,
Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. Carman.
. -
Returned to Seattle
Miss Maxlne Syncs, who litis
Itoli !,-,, viol, !,,., ..I ll.A l,n...n ..,
her father, 8. K. Sykea. ivl i
Edna i,ouRh, n-ho has been the
gueBt of her sister. Mrs. Uert
Bates, for two weeks, left yester
day for Seattle, where both are
employed in ono of the banks.
Went to Myrtle Point
Mrs. Bon M Mullen and son.
i.
ot
Back From Fishing Trip
Glenn McAllister, manager ot
the Terminal hotel in this city, and
i . , , . ' . , " mxu fl"ed upon tne uellclously young, here " Sullv whlsDerod irlcht will 1118 oitrlous. quizzical smile all
visitors In iioseburs. their lormer BW(!et c'ura ui hul. niovuu. rat her " "g her eyra beUiuU the black 8l"wl' Klnkv,i 1,18 ''iEhl B"
home, rolurued yo.terdny aller-;, u,m Ul(, loue ot ,,' vuleiJ. "ul eos ba,lu,l . u, jlmd his permission- -,
,w ,..j,uC ii!.v e,c , .. wonder if you know, he be-. .. i ., , , .. . . -i-iease nurry; r,nui liarr com-
accompanied by II. It. Ailan.s, who ! COnHdentlaliy, leaning Ushlly1 ? ' ,J, .''j'1' m"2, "n m"11 '"'"' "''
is looking aflor business Interests iU)0 nls incvltuble caiTe, "ih.it i' ?'!!k' .'bu1''" c8- I'l o Barrs l ave Ulg to icn0w Vhat you see about
. . , yol, nuve Lntt mnsL auort uie n ouiu
nis nroiner. uextor. McAllister, ;iike three rose petals "
manager ot the Corvallls Terminal, j "Oh, stop!"- Sally cried with
returned here last ovor.ilig follow- 'childish - anger,, her small, red
ing a fishing trip on the Hogue sandled foot stamping lhe pint
rlvor. , o ifpiu. , "Why-are you always mock-
- ' ' - -r . ling uie, mukliig fun. of me? I've
Mother Js, III .1 JjHeggod yoolo let mo .aloun "
'"'Mrs. tlion'ias Sliuiuous' mid son "iiuoli ingrutHuduV' the man sigli
leave in the. morning for Klamath ed -but' his narrowed e.yes smiled
Falls, wiiere Mrs. , . Simmons has 'at her delightedly. "If . you weren't
been called by the ' illness of her loyen more delicious when you're
mother, Mrs. A. Uedbarn. Tho lat-'angry, 1 should not be able -to loi
ter is a former resident - of thia give you. But reaUy, .Sally Ford
ciiy. Mra. Simmons will remain lu-
definitely.
Wreck Reported-.
. A wreck waa reported here last
night to have occurred Just a
sliorl riifltlitn-t, Miinlh ,,l- . Itin i.- i
.,1.,,,,. iii,i h, i.in-
of Itoseburg. By the time aid, Bent
from fills clly, arrived at the!
llltl Ihi, -l,i,.l, ,..
ii,,. ,iii,.i, i,,. i'i, ui,i .i i.i'..i.
way, had been nulled on! hv iui,s-
ing tourists. No ono wns reported
injured.--
granted to -
J. W. Ham -
Divorcos Granted
Two divorces were
UUJ IJ.V 1llCUIl juoge
ilton one to S. .1. Dougherty from
1V1BUII0 .VI. UOUgllOriy, flOBOrllOII De
linB alleged. They were married
Ill Kiifonn Miiv iri17t'i-li h,l,.
tlmm Was represented by Attorney
R. V. Marsters. The other divorce
Was giniited lo 1,1111c liriggs fiom
Reno Griggs on grounds of cim-l
and Inhuman treatment. Tli.iy
were married at Healdsburg, Call,
forniii, Aug. 27, 1H02. The plain
tiff -was- represented by Attorney
II. B. Complon.
DEATH TOLL FROM
DENVER FIRE IS 9
(Aw
cinlml l'i-i l-iutri YVi,,.)
rpi)e
IKNVKR, Colo., April 21
drnth tnll imm the explo!;hm and
Tire which wrnrk'-d a part of the
plant of Alexnmler IndiiHtrien near
hem yesterday, amounted to. nine
today, with the death of tieorge
Kow, an employe.
Ten other peraonM. one il whojn
Ir expeet.'d to die, were tn hospi
tals from Injuries suffered In the.
blast whlrh consumed the wing
shop of the airplane manufactur
ing plant, while investigHf Inns
were under way of' chargeM that
the Hl-tated structure was a "fire
trap." .
THOMAS ELLIS NOW LEADS
PYLE MARATHON PACK
HPKINOKIKM). Mo., Api II IM.--:
Thomas Hills n Hamilton. Ontario,
h'd the bunion dTby taiavau into
SprhiRfb'ld today. roviTiny tho
rtSf. milfs from Miller in 4:35:2!..
Ills HaiHtod lime for the 1.M1.!
miles is r,i;t.3H:4f. Andrew I'ayne,
( lHremop (kla., and Peter (la
uzzl, Souihamploii. Kuftliind, in
first aud second p'lace respfetively,
trav'tKed the route together aud
finished in a dead heal for tenth
pi are on today's lap. Their time
wns 5::i7:41. Payne's elapsed time
Is Au8:hn:2fi and Gaviizzia Is Sits:
41:a. a dlfferenre of 3fi minutes.
Ailfn furrier, Grants Pans. Ore
gon, finl.xlied Inst nltht lu
itt, and MX: 17:f4, elapswl time.
Paul Smith. Gates, Oregon, fin
ifli"d ifiit night la 9:36:44. and
'David's friendship ior ItS-year-oid ,
,.,,.. .! wnin f the mm or.
baiiy
., iu,,v Vea lu Uie orphan-
lage .Sally escapes detection under
,J,... p,.i,.. i.ii, ,,.
..,.., ,., ,w,ni,. ,.
uiuckiy uivertB aiienuon anu "",rT , , T, ,
!i.iBliltned Sany IS saved, hue l ' w -.. v...u..- .
lascmaied by the beautiful wo- i discipline is good for my soui wen. Just in time Bbe renieniuer-l'ort-
,, , , ..i uH ii,.,.. Now, what tho devil are you look- cd her accent : "Woel you do me
, ,,M, nn,,,,.,., ,,,) hn,-H
her nillinl Knid That nitbt a ter-
libie sionm comeB. Sany learns
....... .,..! 'e, ia
!aud Aiat Uavid aud Mta are miss-
. . , , ,. ..,.
J, 01V,,0r noto put thV poircv
alter liavid, and
hu relucianily
vX'aud Jusyaf,d!fybiUeak0soes him
, i
snouiot-r Ha tons of having re-
c-ovZd the ZieyV wicli h
hlrloa in h hum. llMViil will tnlte
no credit for the recovery, saying 1
the police have not -forgotten the
Carson ul'fair and that punilcliv
may lead lo their- dolootion and
Siiny'B compuisoiy return lo the
oipnanage. innt oveuing us sja, -
' reads foitunea in hur crystal !
s"e huilla tllB intriguing voke o.
"' I,liin 'no 'X"011011 ner duiiut,
Uhe stoi m.
NOW UO ON WITH THE STOfi
C11APTEH XXXIII
Saily's sapjihlre eyes blar.ed
ht! nmU !!e Knew oll,yfR "Y""'
uul Bmce vney weTO veucu wiin
new scrap of black lace to replace ',
the one lost in lhe storm, the non- gusiingly rich husband. Yes, un- jwouui van norne givo ner awayi
chalant New Yorker' did not ap-iioriunately for her adorers, she Is (Then, as -ir drawn by a powerful
pear to be at' all dcvasiated by j married. Courtney liarr even out'agnet, she raised her eyes suil
uieir tire. here you must hnvo honrd ot' denly and met Ihose ot Van
"Thank you Tor saving my Courtney Uarr being tho lucky I Hei ne, ,who was leaning non-
Hp., .ilri-... l ii... . - Imiin " rhiitiintlv iiulilnsl the l-ellter-nnle
nri.ii,n ,i,i,i,. 'n,,nilm,
UMU,.I ,,lltll nilt.' H UIIIIIK
1 have ever seen? Ot course there
are other adorable details in the
'picture of complete loveliness that
picture of complete
you present, but really, your lips
" his voice dropped caressingly
on the name, as if lo remind hen?"" l '""iuuon tor 'lullen girls,'
that he shared her secret with her
"the wnv you persist in uiisun-
del standing me is very dlstroas-
'ing.
"I'tt, nnl riiin.lHni' von mv ile-ir
,.i,ii,ii i-, .,.i,i ,,.u,.ir,r 'u.
one. It oucurs to me contlnunliy
that this is an ama.ing ad
VCIltllie.
If),..t ,1-iIimi- v., u,,,-,,,. ,.r
Nl;w
iv..,i, i ,.., ii,.,i ..,.,1 vu.,.,.f ia
so sedulously encaged unon! '11
paraphrase your own delightful ilo-
ilense, I'm really 'not that kind of
inmn. 1 assure you I'm not lu the, ' ;." "18 nu
! habit of making love to show glrln, if" chfldren been married about
'I no matter how adorable their t1,11'"' 1 thmk-'
mouthti may be." And ho Bmilod I .ol1' tlmts u, 11,fI'"
.ol hm-out of HIh narrowed eveaiy"!0. w',ls tender and wlatful.
and with his quirked, qulxxlcul
mouth, as it he expected her to
share his amuuomeiiL and limtuu-
meat at himself.
"Then why don't
alone?" Kally r.ried,
little brown-piiinted
you let me
striking her
bunds tngetll-
er 1n I utile, inge.
Ml wonder," be muaod. "1 make
up my mind that I'm a blight el
and an rkr and rhat I shan't come
near llje, carnival. 1 acce.pt invi
tations enough to take up every
t.l.li.ll.. r.f lout .l.iru tti .lill..l
Oily, and then-without li the
least intending to do no- 1 find my
aelf back in the alace of Won -
jders. humbling myBelf before
pair ol Mtt.in r'i KiiHhileii feet tn:it
! would like nothing belter than lo
tin
nun im- mi my iiiiimiuikti'. wu ... , ,
vn.iVi,.inP Kltv I'm mill...' lw 'sh n,'Kan
lu love with you? There's Home-
The World's Most
Dependable Tires
J. O. Nswland & Son
Roseburg, Oregon
Douglas County Distributors
4 thing about ou. you Know "
1 'i'ltase eo awuy," Bully implor -
e( l'11". "It's auuost line for my'
Ipeiturmauce. Um' is bullyliooiug
1 Ja" uow and I come next,"
I "As I wus saying, when you in
lerruptcd uie," Vau llorne remov
'ed lier mockingly, "there's cumu-
1 wauled to awing you up Into
W i1". ' amazinsiy tluy thing,
aud run away with you. if you
hadut looked so younE and
iug at, instead of listening to the
eoufessioii ot a young mau?" ho i
nroko off with a genuine note of
;iiTiiation In his cliarmina voice.
L.'"0.11 l,ttt beautirul woman?"
SaUv asked lu a low voice, her
K'J - 1'3 Wn eolden-
y nuired woman whom Van Home j
Just entered tho 'tent alone her
amall body, clad In the green knit-
ted Bllk siwrta aull, moving
:'"El' " crowd Willi proud d.s-
,ui11.
"Again 1 am forced lo forgive
yon,'" Van Home sighed humor-!
ously. "I seem always to be for-,
giving you. Sally Ford! You aro
merely asking a question which is
:,,,l - y'l",J' oi.-u mi ium uuu
ra- "imb upon a startled pub-,
1 "She is probably the moat beau-
jtiful blond in New York society.
jTnose Industrious cold cream ad-
ilveitisers would pay her a fortune
i for the use of her picture and en-
Idoisement, but it happens that
two or tnroe large im-
tilnos ot her own, .as well aa a dis-
, . .
Zl eV- of .i5 , ,
Cbw'JL 6e"l ,,, f, '"""
1, "f.?.1 . ,'hef ?V"
ernor. and Enid is probably amus -
ing herself by collecting Ameri
cana."
"She must bo nwfully good,"
Sally whispered, ' adoration mak
ing her voice, lovely and wlsltul.
"She brought all lhe orphumwe1
children to lhe carnival yesterday,
you know."
"Yes," -Van Jlorno shrugged
arching his brows quli-.iilcally. !
confess I was rather stunned, for
Enid doesn't go in for personal
charily. Huge checks and all that
sort of Ihing she's endowed some
."' -l"u. way-out it has never
s''ined lo amuse her 'to piny Lady
', ""unllliil In person. Of -eon me
she may he nursing a secret pas-
Islon for children,
and took Ibis
Imeana lo gralify
it where her
I01'0'1 ;"ul,,1 not r"S about it.
o.iw i,,ij ciiiiuiuu ul ou
jon - n'.'" Sally asked.
ipo.se she's too young-
."N'ot n," Von Home iuush-
, 8 l,asl """i certainly,
" ouio never lorgive lue
h,lt' " ,miktl suca a lovely mother
Van Home Inteiruiitcd with hi:
throaty, musical laugh, and was In
turn interrupted by (Ills, lhe
bark -
er s stonluriiin roar:
night this way, la-dees
mid
gentle-men! 1 want to lutioduce
you to l'rincess J.-alla, who seed
all. knows all! I'rincess Jilla,
world famous crystal-gazer fa
vorite "
Sally straightened in her thronn-
chair, her lit I In b'rnwn hands
i;;"lm;ff obediently about the
t "i:,Klc H11 ." lhu v,,'V'd-dni.
!tM' at,lIlu. ,Mto."! H'r' . Van J,ol,u''
n . ,,on.ln .J' ..J'" .
i . ; . .. "' .'
ed toward Sally's plalfnim.
! " " """" !lei was iinjHlieu,
wi ...... .... .
At least a do.i-n
iera nnd demanding lhe Hist on-
HOJluniiy to learn "past, present,
and future'' from "Princess L;ila." i
She worked hard, onsclettt louu-1
!ly and cautiously, for she was viv
idly conscious that both Van Home,
and Enid Marr were somewhere In
;the tent, listening perhaps, whis
pering about her. j
i Most of her fear of Knid U;irr, ;
which had resulted from the con-'
nectlon of Uie golden haired wo
man with the orphanage children
the clay before, hnd evaporated.
I', wns absurd to think that it wo
man of such wealth and ln-auty,
whose philanthropy had undoubt
edly bei-n a gesture ol boredom,
was aeilously interested In one
lone Mm lc gin who had run away
from -charity.
It did not even seem odd lo
Sully that Kuiii Han kIioijPI biive
pnid a, aorond visit lo lhe carnival.
Probably Capital Oily Afforded
Hcrunl amnsenient for a woman of
hfv sophistication, nd lhe carni
val, crude nnd tawdry though il
was, was better than nothing.
! Since "Prince Lalla'' wan not.
a side-show all by herwdf, but
only one of many attractions i.i
the P&htce of Wonders, (Jus never
made any attempt to cajole n ine- j
tant "rubes" into mil rendering
their quarters for a glimpse of
"past, present and fututn," but ul
ways hum ld his crowd on to tb?
next platform "Piity Slngs '-as I
oon as the first flurry of iuterest I
bed died dov. u eud the crowd bai
f become restive. , ' '
By this uiuiUod. those who were
faintly or beliicereuUy : dltsatis- !
fied with Sally's crybUil-Katiu, tit j
which she was becoming more
adt'pt villi ouch performance,
were quickly ulnctued by the aiuht
ot new wonders, for vriiU.il no ex
tra charge wu mudo.
Sally was utruigbUmtng tlw
blink velvet druiiery f which oov
ered Uie crystal stand, mepara
tory to reluming to the dross tent
for a rest botwetm shows, when
u lovely. liliiiiK voice. wilh a rip-
ed crystal-gazer, one of her exqul-
'site amall hands swliiKinR the sil-
very-green felt hat which Sally had
so much admired Hie day before.
i "Oh. no!"
'delighted ai
'opportunity
Sally fluttered, uo;h
nd fiigtllened at this
, li.lL- ,,-lfli lliu nw,.rt
........... ........
i:e honor to ascend the siepsY"
Laugbing ul herself, anil looking
over her shoulder to see Hint shu
iW - us not observod by anyone who
knew .her, Enid Hair ran lightly un
the steps and slipped inlo the I it-
,llo aimp chair opposile Sally. Her
small white hands, with their ex-
.from the cenler Jet, """'
over tho crystal, touching It tenia-
tivel5;. with the curiosity of n child
.becoming acquainted will, u new
Sally leaned iprward, her own
hands cupped about Iho crystal,
her eyes brooding upon It behind
Iho Jitlle black laco veil, her
mouth pursed wilh awoet aerlous-
,.v00.
"you aro-wnat you cull II?
'psychic," Sally chanted in the
'quaint, mincing voice with which
hud been taught to make her
''revolutions. "JSe creeystal, she h
j va ry clear for you. 1 see so-o-o
much!" She, hesitated, wonder-
i"g Just how much of Van llorno's
I '
t woman she dared appropriate.
'of tho lent. Ho nodded, smiled
i. . ... ...
1
She
! 866 '
intoned d
"l'"
"I see a beeg, beog oily," Sally
i-eamily, her eyes again
! there. - Jn- booc. but iiouse. Much
moneys. And behind you I see a
man your husband, no?"
"Ye3, I am married,' Knid Barr
laughed. "Since you sec so much,
suppose you tell mo my name."-
"I see " Sally frowned, but
i... V,.,'j . i .. ..
her, heart., was pounding ut her
audacity, letter K and ze lot
ler H no ill I see a beeg, beeg
place not your house with
uia-uy, ma-ny girls holding out
.eir arms to you. You help zem.
You are va-ry, va-ry good."
"Hot!" Knid Barr lauphed, but
a bright flush of pleasure spread
over her fauvface. "One has to
do aomethiug with 'much moneys,'
Lalla, if that is really your name:
prove to mo you are a real crystal
gazer. Tell me something tf'd
give almost anthing lo know-1-"
She limned forward tensely, her
violet-blue eyes darkening with ex
citement, and appeal until they
were almost the color of Sally's. .
"And what's thai, KntilV"
mocking amused voice inquired.
"Do you want to know whether
1 really lovo you? How can you
ask! Of course I do!"
Knid Barr sprang to her feet
so hastily thai, the camp stool on
which she had been sitting over
turned, anger and something like
fear blazing in her eyes.
(To Be Continued)
What was It Enid Barr wanted
'to know7 Reai the next chapter.
( o
, CALL FOR CITY IMPROVEMENT
BOND
Notice Is hereby given that eily
improvement bonds of tho City of
Itoseburg, Oregon, nerles "V" No.
h2 lo io Inc. vlll he taken up and
nald on the first dav Mnv. 1 itlK.
and thai interest xhereon will
couso after that date.
Dated April 20lht-l!)2K.
W. R THOMAS,
MOST chink troubles origi
nate in tho dlgeRtlvo nnd
intestlnal'trncts and are causod
from Indigestible raw, fibrous
feeds.
"11 f Inmirnnre" yjerl Inwnrm
your chtckn nKiln-t fhf allnifrls
Hint cdminonly develop Unrinr
the flrnt few wIta from tho iio
of mw ttffiim and kepn ttinn
nturdy nnd In1 alt by. It's cooked.
Burl thfim
r 1 K h t nnd .hoop
thPm ftrnwinff.
It tnkon rooiI
frrdtnn iw well as
good breed In .
You can rut
down tlm mnrtnt
Hy 'fre-n tf)Wtl
tioiihlo nnd linvo
ulrongfr. Ilvfltt-r
rhlrkn whtrh will
grow tnto mnri
nrodurtlv honi
if you Blurt them out rlcht with
601.D BY
WHARTON BROS.
ROKburj -
BOOZE, CAR, CRASH,
TWO IN HOSPITAL
r0UTUAXl( Ort., April 21.
Alias Vera Sbanuon, 25, was taken
to a hospital today with fractured
skull and possible Internal, injuries:
and W, A. Adams, 00, with broken
shoulder and shock- following a
collisiou betweeu an automobile
lu which they were riding and a
street car. The crash occurred ul
the east end of the Morrison street
bridge. Olficera said they found
a pint of mooushiuo in the automo
bile, i
The automobile was traveling
oast across (he bridge following a
street car. The car waa torced to
stop when a trolley jumped from
the wire, and the uutomobile crash-1
ed into the car and lurched sido-
wsys into the south bridge rail
ing. .
o . ,
Killefer cover crop disc harrows
from $135 up at Wharton tiros.
GARDINER SUMMIT
BIDS ARE HELD UP
PMHI AK'M flru Am-M 91
Contracts awarded late yesterday
by tho bridge commission were:
Yokum Bridge over Umatilla river,
Umatilla county, Kuckehborg and
Wiltnmu, $15,180.
Coburg bridge over MeKenzle
river, U a n o county, Portland
Urjdgo company $14,3ti0.
Surfacing 2i.U miles Klamalh
l'alls-Lukevlew highway, ilea U y
FurcKt lxiundiii'v Keel urn. Writn
(Ireeiutngli,' 1'oitland $l-it,5G.
leu bids on (he grading l.y&
miles Roosevelt highway, Cardinor
Summit section, Uouglas .county,
wore held up for investigation. IS.
ih. tlates, of Lakeside.'! waa low
bidder, $85,417. . ,
'1 luee bids for a bridge, over
Cat Met iug Creek, in Uuion county.
were referred lo Union county.
i hroo b dH for Wehr I Cunvon
Mai'ljMt mail In - (lilltimi ' i-itimtv
were reCorred lo Gilliam county. .
Kal tmroucuu sandwiches auo
lhe 'ornvm'. brand a iioact Btuua.
ITAI IAN PAPPP 1Q
DYNAMITE TARGET
( Asclulfd Piom I.foncd Win.')
KCRANTON, i'a,. April 21.
Throe persona were injured and
about BO pei sons narrowly -escaped
wilh their lives early this morn
ing when a lime charge of dyna
mite, believed by Hie police lo
have been planted In un a! tempt
to wreck (he "Lu Voce Ualiana,"
an Italian newspaper, . was Bet ul't
near the press in . a four story
brick, building in Ocnter stroet.
- o - ' .
Fish at ldloyld Park.
Eal barbecue 6uuuwlcu.es and
Jive forever. Brand's Hoad Stand
Former Matron Here ' ,
Mra. Wallace Happ, former Itose
hurg matron, la here from Hukera
ileni, Oalifonila, visiting yitb rela
tives and frleuda, ,. , , . y
J BALL SCORES IN I
? MAJOR LEAGUES J
(iiy IIIO AHHOCIHUMI 1'-(I8H
Tlm uiU'llililif; bnLMo bctwoiin
iii.(-nii'' anil hatHniHit found llio
iijiinor IxiiiliiiK a lenuiorui'y ltd
viiiilano toilny. ... .
YoHinrUiiy (iifocllve )ll.0lili)K wus
llio ruin liif r limn I no oxL-opl lon
II. luul Inmn lliu in-uvtouB tiny whon
I'lrici-n' luinni ruiiH mill an uvitl
anHie Df loHat-r blown di-ovo Irtirl
I'ift to cover In nnaily evoiy major
Ioiikuo gamo. '
Aiili'il' iinil iihi.tliul Itv Tv r'i,l,i,
Nind TrlH Spuakor, tiiu let L bunded
KpUOti Ijitll hCB, KobPl'l M08UH
uiovo, iniclu'd Hie l'lillndoiplua
Aliilo'lcii lo u 2 lo 1 . vioior. ovor
Ilia Now oik VankooB and poll
od liio UuildH chaniploliH opnnllig
iliiy ior u majoniy oi ilio OO.iiuo
who Haw tho tamo. It tva tlio
Ural victory ol tho Boaboi; lor the
Maol.inon.
At 'l.-vc!aml I li MiIcuku Whilu
Kux LuiiHid n tlio lndiaiiH und
niminiorod out mi 11 lo 1 triumpn
alter IohIiik tlio iliHt two oneayo
niontH ol tnu currant uoiicfl.
'i'lit- W afthliiKioii Utinalors. ro
niaimid lu 11 Htaioud piuco Ho wlt.li
Mm MinltuPH by liowini? to tlio llos-
Inn It'd Sox, li'lo H in. ihi! national
capital. (iuoHi! (.ionlln'K t.lilid lloluo
rgn ol Dim your waa iho hlnh spot.
.Siiccoaslvo flrcnit drlvon by
Mitriy ivlt-MiinilH and EaHlorllliR
inii iiiui-i ti iiuro in an many nays
i aavo Dolrolt Uiioo runn in tlio
siM-nnd limiiiR agaliiBt SI.. Ixaiin.
I "l mil wan uiti lhe Rcorinc l he Tl-
roi-h did InK II win ploiny for I'.uil
Mhlli hlll hlankod tli Uiowna with
omy four MIih.
In Iho National InaRIln lit Chi
(jiiko, Kiipu iilxoy, oloiiRalod Ion
liiinilor, III tow the hall pliHl 1ho
hard hltllng (.Ihlcafio Culm with
liionntonoiis iMKiilaiity and tho
Clnclnnnil Itcrla nalloprd off Wrlg
hy I'h'ld with a ix 10 uoihlng do
olalnn. '
l'lvo runn In 1 1n- ncvmiih cnHbl
iil Iho SI, IiOuIk CurdliialR to ro
Kltor I lu lt- Hncnuil win lu n row
over PlitHhuiKli, (j io 2. Iliitleigh
CrlinoH Vim knocked out ol i he box
diitliis tho ('urdliial upi-laini?. '
i'lvo I'hllinlelplila p I I v. h p t
coiililn't lop tho coiicen trmcd al
laiOi of Iho llroolilyn lnidKera who
evened the soiIcb at Quakorlowii
hy ulniiliic, K In 6.
The New Vmk CianlK kw Ibm
toil Ulnvon hud nu open dale.
CERTIFIED BROCCOLI SEED
Original SI, Vnleisllim ulraln
known nu Urn old AHhby No. 2
heading March Huh (o April idth,
thin hi nilii producliiR K5 lo V, No.
1 lion rl b this yonr and irrnwn n
hnrvcBUMl iwo yniin nco under my
pniBonnl BiiiicrvlBlnn on tho farm'
of II. I". Covin. Tho oilKlnal lot of,
heed baB boon In a local bank for
two yearn tH'ndlnR field trials.
Wrlie or tihonn onion to II. P.
Conn fF3:i or n. W. Coonoy, 12tJ
I'mpqua Ava. Per pound IS; i Ibn. 1
to 2"i lbs. '17. and 25 lbs. or morf
1. B. W. Coonoy. I
Your Business Partner
'lhe Itosehurg National Dank Is
like your business purlnor, con-.
sinntly acllvo and eager to help lu
building up the profits and planning
Un- the legitimate expansion of
your business.
Your Checking Account Is cordially
invited.
The Roseburg National Bank
Rosebur.Ore.
EUICK
now in
New
We have moved and our tales rooms and shops are now
located on .",'.'.'.. ;i ,:.V.r -
. Ndrth Jackson St. at Court St.
One Block South of New Deer
' " ' ' ' Creek Bridge. ' ; ' ' -; '
Buiclc is better than ever, and in our new location on the
main artery of travel through the city, we arc in position
to serve the public more efficiently than before, i .
;.'.- . BUICK SERVICE V
. ! ' Repairing and Storage ! ,
THE MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
- N. Jackson and Court Sts. :'...'" A ''''
DOMESTIC HOME LAUNDRY
' , ' ' 414 N. Jackson St. . ; .
Damp Wash
Dry Wash Plain
Economy, no starch :.,.... .r...'. '...'..7.6c per pound g
Kough Ury, flat Work
Mr' Whlto will call on the
S ; with discount books for this work.
I H. V. BRODHEAD. Owner
T.Ig.Ttf.TO.T.T.T.TO..TgTO
Mil I
Doors ' Window Sash 'Finish ,
Standard patterns or special detail work.
We have lirat clns9 workmen, the necessary equipment,
and the rpaterials to produce high quality finish work.
We have the only Dry Kiln operating in Douglas County.
Let us give you an estimate.
. . Millwork Lumber Building Materials
rnFN I IJMRFR mMPANY
I at w mm a au
PHONE
for Vliyfei
MM
ECONOMY GROCERY
. L. JOHNSON
"The Store That Serves Vou Best"
3 344 N. J.cknon Street
OREGON BRAND
1
Quarried in Douglas County
S Buying Local Products
DENN - GERRETSEN CO.
tfiTIMM'I'rryW'
scl
4c per pound 1
.'. .....5c per pound
Ironed... ...... ..Be perpounq
residents of Roseburg next week
WORK" I
mm m js
Just pick up the phone
and give us your order.
YouMl save a lot of time
and yoa'Il get the same
low prices. Wo deliver
promptly.
Makes Local Payrolls. , j;
Quarters