TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. ORECON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1928. Carr's Toyland Visit Our Bis and Complete Toy Dept. 5-Piecc Furniture Set , Welt made doll pieces, table I'l Inches high, bed, 2 chairs and cradle to mutch, wt .... $2.00 Toy Piano That Play Well finished strong wood con hi met Ion, 5 to 1 f kea at prices ranging from 50c 10 $2.93 Large Steel Toys, $1.00 Dump trucks, hit-am shovels, au to, etc., each IS to 20 Inch' long, made of heavy steel, 51.00 Play Ball Special Colored fabric covers and heavy basketball bladder. Come h) H, Hi and 12 in. siies, only 39C- 49 "- 59c 20-inch Don, 95c Hig value dressed doll, coinposl thin head, cry voice, fine mold ed features. Our special -986 China Tea Set 75c l'aeable size cups and saucers, sugar, cream, and teapot. Two color 1 1 t re, w it h decora i Ion. y't 73 c Doll Buggies $3.75 Well made, of t'litl fibre, steel gear, rubber-lired wheels, grey or r lea in color, aJlMnch Bif $3.75 Extra Value Teddy Bears Well made, good plush, each with voice. 12-iiu-h size 75c. Large JO Inch size only $1.00 Pewter Toys 10c Autos, alri lanes, racers, etc. Pandy play toy. Special value six in . t for, .t 50e Coaster Wagon Special Baby Doll $1.25 Well niudi' milistunthil wood lien) baby fralUTe drills, I I In loanli r, metal iIIhc whielx, rub chi'H limn. I'omii. iH'iul. each iloll b'r lire. ItixliS inch nlw Celluloid Doll, lc Up Fancy molded dolls, special large sizes, ti Inch sizes 10c. 7 inch sizes 15 111k line anmials, etc. Toy Musical Pieces Violin or mandolin, 10 inches long 39c and 50c. New line of harmonicas, horns, etc. A. B. C. Books 5c, 10c or 15c A ilumiy line of bin value btiuks. 38a I'icluru books, Hlnriea, A. it. (J. .Mother tltm.e He, ill linen. complete .. $1.25 III Scooters at $1.00 Steel scooter, ill hi wheels, rub ber tired, l-arger and heavier styles at, each $1.50 lo $5 4 Inch Rubber Balls 15c Why pay more for bull? 4-limit six 15 1- 5 inch size 30 7 inch fcize 98C Complete linen. Spirit of St Louis Metal airplaue building net make 25 models $1.50 Smal ler set at Sl.QO Junt the thiiiK for a boy. Games 5c to $1.00 Cames are always welcome Kiita. We have them. Kiddies' or fcrow Duiw. Wood Lumber Truck Heavily constructed, loaded with timber. Hours of fun in these. Made ou the count $1.00 Mechanical Trains Complete with truck. Light weight aetH at $1.00- Heavy steel and cast i ton seta, $1.3$ and $2.00 Baby Doll in Basket Cute litue baby in wicker bas ket, each with blanket. Doll sleeps. Uig value at . S0t Our low prices and large variety prove that "It's easier to 6 hop at" THIS HAS HAPPENED Kate Introduces Jerry Kay to wealthy Alester Carstaira when be crashes bl airplane into tnu caui; AJJTrtOO of WHEN A QHL LOVES u3ve roa two'u rehearsal. It waa in his mind to viv Jerry a littla tiiim to think Iblu over He didn't want her to auutone he he ia sharing with her roommate I was kouik to 'seek to monotolize Myrtle. Khe likes liia pilot, llafl her simily because he bad got her ilarvey, but AleBter Is struck with a place Jn the theater. He sensed her teauty and showa her alten i that she would he more grateful to lion. Mm if - allowed her to find an. I uanie to ouy a new gown lor a c-xnrestn Tor her gratitude In her parly Alester has Invited her to. , ow'n way. And there was the ritie. Jerry ylelda to the temptation to j she must not imagine that he fesfeifirfSdr sale all over &gf l S4.98 CARE'S "A Department Store ?f Christ mas Gifts." take one from the store intend hiK lo Blip il back next day. Jerry is disc-bar Kfd when the store manaxer hears her confea nion about ruininK the drena. She seeks another jr b, and la surprised one evening wi en Dan rails. proposes and she tells him she does not believe in lovtsbut Is gu ilts to try lo marry money. He leaves her after trying to warn h.-r. Alerter taken Jerry for a drive and goes to iho deserted ramp where he makes advances which she repulses. Dan happens along and. under cover of hi presence. Jerry forces Alester to take her home. He Is contrite and when she says she has lost her job on his account promises to try to pet her in a chorus. Next day he tukea her lo interview the producer, w ho promise's lo take her on alter a stage, test. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTKR XXV "You will need this now," Ales ter said, flicking the ring a little nearer to Jerry. "Jake's girls will consider you declasse if you haven't any jewelry." Jerry did not pick It up. "There aren't any string tied to it." Ales ter went on, guessing at her thoughts. "How about wishes?" Jerry asked, giving him a straight look. Alester leaned forward with a smile. "Can you Imagine what a mad world this would be If everyone could make his wishes come true?" he said. "! know it would bf no place for shop girls." Jerry replied, still eye ing him candidly. "You menn for c.mrus glrlK." Alester corrected. "Korget your department store. Jerry, atyt" his voice became wry serious '"please forget yesterday. Let's declare a new deal. Take the ring; I chose i 1 because U belongs to you. and 1 11 t v to stop wishing anything t you wouldn't like." ' He picked up tlie ring himself i and held It o.it to her. Jerry let I him slip it over her fiuger, then j she turned her head quickly to see i if they had been observed. No one appeared to have noticed. Not that It mattered, she told .herself; I wasn t an ngagement ring wanted anything in return for that. No. Jerry would have to be han dled with diplomacy, he perceived. Jerry could not restrain a show of pride v. lua she displayed Ihe ring to Myrtle, The latter said It Hej was too bad 11 wasu't set lu flutl- uum. "Cut I like the jade." Jerry re plied. "It matches my eyes." Myrtle guffawed. "That's some of Alester Car- staira' bologney." she Jeered. "That I) tin I win going to have you eating out of his hand yet." "You should worry," Jerry re torted; "but wait until my show opens; there's no bologney about that." "I wonder what -It cost Alester to get you in?" Myrtle mused aud ibly. "Nothing." Jerry said with a Mush. "Mr. Weinertz was indebted to him." "Then you don't owe him any time," Myrtle said pointedly, "And don't you let him forget It." "I'll feel that I do if ! don't make good," Jerry replied, with a hint of worry in her voice. "Gee, you're lucky." Myrtle said, "to get a' chance like that. Of course you'll make good. What's it like, anyway, the theater in the day time?" "I haven't been back stage." Jerry confided and went ou to- tell he roommate all that she had seen. "It was awful." sue said, "the way Mr. Weinertz bawled that chorus girl out before everybody. I hope no one talks to me like that." "Well, they will." Myrtle de clared. "You don't want to be touchy, kid. Learn to hand It back. When are you going to rehearse?" "Tomorrow morning at 10." "Aren't you lucky! You can sleep until nine!" F.ut Jerry couldn't. Myrtle dis turbed her when she got up and dressed. At eight she herself was up. At 2'i minutes to lo she was at the stage door of the theater. "Mis Itay, of the chorus." she said to the doorman. He smiled. "A greenhorn," he said to himself. Aloud: "Co right in. Miss Kay. I'm sure they're wait- It ' ing for you. Jerry flashed him a look of utes." Jael called. "Ketter go ou to farther down to clear a space fur the dressing room and tell the Jerry's hat and bag. v wardrobe mistress to fix you up." "I II leil you what to get." she Jerry was walking blindly in the was saying when a girl in a very direction she had seen the other horl, black satin drew rushed up girls take. She did not want to! and wanted to know what in the meet Mr. Hule just now. Another ' ixamtety b.auk blank she thought relereJice to the part Alester had . she waa doing nlayed n putting her there, and Evelyn looked at her coldly. Hhe would lose her temper. Alester i "1 m taking advantage of the had warned her not lo let that ban-, rule you giria applied to me." she pen. she remembered. Mi cauiuy. "1 wish lo have Mi4 The sound of the girls' voices, Kay sit here that's the rule, ou led her to the right dressing room.) know. Frieuda may have places io A double door swung loosely be-'gether even if someone else must fore her. She rather timidly put change." out a hand and pushed her way in- "la thai so?" the girl In black 3(le, i satin drawled. "Well, I won't Her heart was in her throat.! move, see?' These girls w ere hard-boiled eggs, j She jerked a atool beroro th; she had heard. If they didn't like t place that Evelyn had cleared for her they'd probably wisecrack her' Jerry and popped, down on it wiih out of the show. She expected ; decisive finality. Jerry saw her them lo notice her entry, but none; feet twine about the legs of the of them did. atool as t lie ugh they meant to slay J there. She hesitated and looked abnut'! Evelyn said nothing more. She her for the wardrobe mistress. I was tight-lipped with anger, but What she saw waa a long table) she controlled il admirably, with stools at each side of It and I "Go call for help." the other girl a double row of upright mirrors i sneered aa she walked away, dividing It down the center. I Some of the stools were orcu-) Jerry realized soon that Evelyn pied by girls who already had re-1 had gone for the mistress of the moved their street clothes and j wardrobe, for she returned with were in various stages of undress., the latter in less thau a minute. That was all she saw then, for the j "Don't make trouble, Lucille." door swung open behind her with j the matron said to the rebellious considerable force and caught her i girl on the stool. "Miss Starr is on the arm. She cried out sharply. : right. She can claim "Oh. did I hurt you? I'm sorry!" a lovely voice said quickly. yourselves, started the custom Jerry's eyes smarted with the' "Aw. go to . ..." fparu tit t ia in hut she was con-' srious of a sweet face - rigui. one can ciaim your piace so ior a friend. Remember, you ultis. was con- turned to her with an anxious expression. "Oh, I'm always hurting some one; I'm so awkward," the lovely voice went on, filled now with self reproach. Jerry smiled at her. The pain wasn't lasting. "It's my fault," Bhe said. "I was in the way." "But 1 shouldn't be always banging doors." the other re turned. "You're a new girl, aren't you?" she went on with a friendli ness Jerry had not expected to meet here. "Then come along and take a stool next to mine." Bhe said to Jerry's affirmative nod. "My i name's Evelyn Starr. I've been in j a Weinerta production for two I seasons." I "I'm Jerry Ray," Jerry told her. "And I've never been In a show." "Then I can make up for hurt ing you by looking after your de but," Evelyn exclaimed delightedly- . . She had taken Jerry by the aimi and wan hurrying her along to a ! Place at the far end of a table. None of your swearing now," the older woman warned her quietly. "Move!" Jerry was shaken by the scene. But no one else seemed to mind it. Evelyn was perfectly calm. "Hurry, she said, and put on your suit." She pointed to a folded garment on the table and Jerry picked It up. Her first stage costume! Ging ham panties and blouse. j "I'll have your size next time," the wardrobe mistress was say ing; "but you'd better shake your self, little one. Old Hule is . . ." "Everybody on the stage! Ev erybody on the stage! Everybody on the stage!" She was going to be late at her first rehearsal! Jerry turned faint. (To Be Continued) REWARD (100 standing reward will be paid for anyone caught stealing oi killlpg sheep or goats un property of At Creason, Sunshine Ranch, I ouis Kohlliagen, J. II. Short. J. M. Weatherford, Frank Barger ana Jerry saw now that the room con- Son, T. A. Troxel, or Jones Estate. SLi. JA. 1ICHB, Hundreds of practical gifts on the Store. she wouldn't want to receive that ( alarm. Had she made a mistake in in public . . . anyw ay she needn't i tli time? feel guilty . . . she was a show j "Rehearsal begins at 10, doesn't girl now. People expected them to; it?" aie asked excitedly, accept presents. The man relented. "You got , plenty of time," he said; "go on Alester seemed to have an un canny perception. "You're going to be a success, Jerrv," he assured her. "and there will be more costly tilings than, tint ring ior you ... if you want i them, but I hope you won't." "I'm afraid I Fhouldn'l take this." Jerrv returned doubt full POEMS set to music. Master Craft Song Publishers, Seattle. PARLOR POLITICS POLITICIAN'S DAl'GHTKR: I hope Jl mdoesn't proKse tuiifKhl, . HER MOTHER: Why? ' P. D.: ' My ncceptnict speech Isn't quite finished yet. Life. ' A PARTY LINE , THE MAIDEN; But how do 1 know you love me? II KK MAN: Why. I can't sleep lit nights thinking of vou. . THE MAIDEN: That doesn't rni-nii anything. Papa can't sleep at iilght thinking of vou; but I don't think ItJi love. Answers. Eat bar bee u ynnu icbes and tlve forever. Brand a Road Stand, t LODGE DIRECTORY J DE MOLAY CHAPTER Regular communication Sud and 4th Ihursdayi Masonic Hall. Human Nature When two Mart out Into the world together, he (tint Is behind, mtle hi t mini I prmeM generous, will lie diKplcHfted with the oilier. Collier. Neighbors of Woodcraft. Lllai Circle, No. 49. Meets . n first and third Monday evenings, lo K. of P. Hall. Visiting Neigh bors Invited to atteud. EI-SIE WILLIAMH, G. N. MAMGAItET WHITNEY. Clerl Jerry walked through the stage door into the magic world of back stage. There .was an unpainted table, a chair of the kind that you find In general stores befide it, and a bulletin hoard on the wall of the place wherein she stood. The floor was bare and not very don't feel like a show giyl yet." I Clean. At one side Jerry looked "Wait until Jake's stage dine-I Into a row of painted backgruunds tor gels thrnuirh with you and you I onto the stae. J twill," Alester grinned. "He pun-1 The piano wan Mine, and the Ishes them hard, jerry, anu one pianist, ne was playing, jerry thing I feel I must warn you about, j stood still und listened. His music 'mmmmTTTTTlfmm'. Hule doesn't like having raw ma-1 flooded the darkened auditorium I O O F Phlletarlan Lodnu No. trla runK m on nim- You niay; with rare sound. This was not jazz. 'S.-Meeta in Odd FHon T Tern hear W omrthliiK pretty hot j or popular melody Jerry was not nl Avnt-v Wliluv oranrnn Vlo ' BOUUl UUM, IHU UU jviui I M i'i r n imiii umaiL IllttH' ing brethren are always wei ' I- K. O. T. M. ;.;ee; each second and fourth Thursday of each1 month In M area bee ball, corner Cass and Pine streets. Visiting1 Knights always welcome. j L. O. GOOOMAN, Com. I W. A. RAPP. R. K. Come. J. E. PENT, N. O. A. J. GROPES, Rec Sec, J. li. BAILEY. Fin. Sec. temper. He will make you if you ve ; ters. but the compelling beauty of I any talent al all. i ou tan afford 1 Knciimaninof s Prelude In C Sharp tained several like the one she had noticed first. A few of the girls turned their heads over their shoulders and watched their prog ress. "High hat's found someone good enough to hand out a little conver sation to." one of them remarked sneeringly as they passed her. Jerry felt Evelyn's fingers tight en on her arm and gueseed lliat they were the objects of the girl's comment. When they came to Evelyn's place she pulled a stool up beside Axes, saws, her own and then started pushing i wood cutting the jars and bottles oq the table i Wharton Bros. Ox Gall Treatment Ends Constipation Simple Extract From Ox's Liver Puts Drugs to Shame! Restores Regular, Every-Day Movement in Perfectly Natural Way wedtiea and other tools are sold at DULL AND HEADACHY DAYS GONE FOREVER! If you are a sufferer from in v-rl..lf hi ra.mj.iV fnr ihe! Minor Klirre.1 her deei.lv She f ,-1 patlOll. KICK neauacnes anu miner- aulr. f u rurer A ml thert Un'l a ' ITOI thai Hh. had come In rehenrxp I aim IOiy OaS, and IlUVe ineu ev onsti-f Ox gall stimulates the liver in a perieciiv natural way strengitnns and builds up fhe liver so that it J 1mm ter mail lu the business than 1 Hule lo get started with." O. Etka, ffoseburg Lodge Na Jerry promised to remember regular communica- that Woodmen of the World, Camp No .o-aiema in me umi renows Job., Dauohtert No. g. Meeta Hall In RoseJiurg every flrnt ! first and third Fridays at 7:0 p and third Monday evenlui;9. Via-: m. Masonic Temple. Master Ma lt inn netEhlHira alwnvn wHcmn I n K- S. members l- whj " welcome. M M. MILLER. Clerk. BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS I MAXIXE STEARNS, Sec. 1 Knights of Pythias, Alpha Lodgl No. 47 Mo'ts fTrjr Wodnesda) J In KnlKlita or Iythlas hall. ):i j HoRft street. Visitors always wel come. C. V. ItORNKR, r. c. i ROY O. YDl Ntl. M. P. j ;rco. n. wark. k. k. s. , W. B. A. O. T. W.. Raseburf Re view No. 11. tioltls rvculat i meetings on second and fonrtl i 1 Thursrinys at 7 3d p. ni Vlnltitil I i sisters invlti'd to attend reTiewa t Mareahea Mall, Tine and Cast streets. MHS. MARY WII.COX. JKSSIK It AI'P. fol. j ' W. O. M. I Meets In Moose hall second and fourth Fridays at I orliH-s. Visitors welcome COSSTANCK lll.APK. 8. R. , JKSSIK -AI.Mtt'N. Hec. j VIVIAN mil. I.I PS. Treas. A. P. A A. M., Laurat wedge Ne. 13 Keaular communication sec ' i nnd snd foortll WednestUys each j month at Masonic Temple, Ros j buru, (tie. vtsitora wolcotue. I f. A CtMrK. V. M. VV. V. MAURIS. Sec. "The Ship of Health la Santa's Flagship Union Encampment No. t, I .O. O F. Mveta In Odd Fellowa Tern pte on "Jnd and 4th Wednesriav nf each month. Visiting Patrl an hs nlwjivs 1cme. i S. M. KKLI.KY, C. P. 'c V CRAMER. II l CARL V. OH MAN, Scribe O. E. 8., Rosebura Chapter, No. JV HttM their tvcular meeting on the first and third Tl.urndsy In each month. All a-tjoumtui ttrmhera and sistem are respect ) ullv InHted to all end ETHEL I.. W VA, W. M I 1 REE JOHNSON. Fee, B. P, 32 Holds lion at the Elks Temple on each second and fourth Thurmlays ot each month. All members re quested to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordlall) Invited to attend. WALTER 8. FISHER, E. R. DOUGLAS WAITteBee Eagles, Roieburg Aerie Mnets In Maccabee Hall nn Cass street on second and fourth Wednes day evenings of each month, al 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren in good standing always welcome GEORGE FREW. Jr. W. Prea J. II UAILEV. Jr. P. W. Pres. R F. GOOPMAN. Sec. Roseburg Lodge No. 1037, L. O. O M Meets first an1 third Wed nesdaya of the month, Moosi Hall, m N. Jackson street. Via Illitg brothers welcome. GEO. P. OIL HAM, Plct H. O. PARGETER. 8ec. JNO. M. TIIIIONK, Treaa. Roseburg Rebekah Looge, No. 41 I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd F-l lows Temple every week o Tuesday evening. Visiting mem hers In good staudlng are cor diallv Invited to attend. EVELYN HOOVER. N. 0. ftEK'I'HlK HATFIELD R R Pythian Sistera, Umpqua Tcmpit No. 4. Meets the second atut fourth Monday even In of en b month at the K. of p. hall. Vis llors always welcome. I ENA. YOCNO. M. R C. EVA MARKrt M of R. C. MAY K. PARKER. M. of F Laurel Chaoter, No. 31, R. A. M. M ( every third Tuesday "I eaeb month In Masonic Temple All mf-whor rroucvtrd to at tend snd visltinc rompaniou welcome. I. M. LRHRRACir. High prlesl W. V. HARRIS. Sec for the chorus and that she didn't 1 'O'lhime the world to get rid of; produces the necessary amount of know w here to go. The young man at tiie piano seemed to have forgo ten the re- People are taking notice of ou I hearsal. loo. He played on until alrt-ady." Alester told her when: the first of the laggard chorus ar they were on the floor, dancing, j rived mid Intruded upon him. But Jerry wondered if the at ten-! Jerry had moved slowly toward tlou she was attracting wus not j him, drawn by his music; the mostly due to Alerter' social i other girls did not see her In the prominence. Surely the public nuMt j w ings. know who be was, especially here.) "Listen, Ja'l." one of them Ii was nh e of him to hilng her. shouted at the mtVsir ia:i. "Pon't play that second number ho ! HiimiK his own kind, fhe thought, j softening toward him mote than ! she had as yet since the scene at i the shore. ! Ma)e they gues: that I'm very ' happy." she said, finilinc up a him mis'tly. Hut even : he joke , the WOltis sue anew liiai ine I were not cniirely true, if only Pan j Harvey mould stay out of her mind . . . and her lieari ... 1 Alester was charming the rest of the afternoon. Jerry a a new I and dellghtlul side to his charar ter. lie seemed anxious to please her. Her softness tow ard him grew. hut shortly before Ihey b ft the; lea room a jarring note mi k ms- the trouble, this is your salvation! bile for the bowels. When the You can throw away your drugs bowels get sufficient bile they move and with a simple product of nn- automatically every day, freely, lure correct your constipation for easily and fully, Hnd you enjoy good, enjoy a healthy, complete our full measure of glorious health, evacuation every day and be lmi . Try the ox gall treatment for per cent ulive, active ar. 1 ener- just a fw days and see the dilt'er geiic! ;enc it makes! The treatment con- Nothing lens Lian ox gall, a Ee-iBists simply of taking two Pioxol cretlon from beef livers, has been 1 tablets a day at bedtime for a found to be a remarkable corrcc-, short time. Pfoxol tablets are gen tlve of constipation because of Its nine ox gall, guaranteed, in dainty ii ft Inn nn Iho listu situ Ihrnntth ttio luutasli.uu fnrtn ......t. t .. 1.1 , . fast. , : , " ' .u' "... ' M " " , - uiat snows your liver is not acting t ik treatment Is inexpensive, jha.d night trying to ge the susar , , itlM Your liver is not p-.uring Pioxnl tablets cost less than 2c I off my daddy. Mie laughed shrilly. enoUKh ,ito lno the bowels. Pile : apiece at anv gooI druc store. It ; The o.inc man nwld. d. Jeiry d.drH H :ltural purgative and the is nsseniial that you get the g. . not know if it were in assent: h hwels require a quart a dav at uine. pure ox gall and for this re;,- ut.pe-M-u ne uhhii wan u iaiK 10 ( ,.j,t. (ut orien. due to sluggish son it Is Important the girl. , liver, the supply Is less than half oxol tablets. Make a 'a Dint. Then the bowel The stage door was opening nflei) .o.. She roilld ' Kir Is pouring in ns if they had lini-d their arrhal at lo minutes to 1" precisely, not a miuu'e Im fore, and not a miinile atu-r. Well, shed better think about what she should do. Go to the 'of fice and inquire? The sennilde colli Intr the pleasant tempo of thing wo:i!d he to find the staire ili her thouuhts. rector, bhe decided, looking about her eb-iisnrsl She saw no one but the younr. p;it the man at the pi,ino uie the noity chorus giils. She wnutdut ask any of iheni. The yonnc man . . . tnn ing her courage in h-T teeth she appro)' hetl him. 1 "Will you pie -e tell me wliere I will liml Mr. Unit 7" ?he iiiMufitd politely. j The y;,ung man was phMiiig j'txx 1 now, no c'lanie ilt . He did not Mnp "tie up."; this tieatment and heeome soil of paralyzed and you-change. Special Agent have constipation. I Drug Store. to ask for hi Sitae le;f of :h" joyous Chapman' .Two gir!-i. cxiui1ti from his own woild. caute table where Jerry and Alester sat. He rose at then smile, bowed, and took hih se-tl auain. though Jeir v .... r..rtt. the girls had paused with the intention of speaking to It im His altitude had Hearty in en meant to indicate lo iheet that he did net wish to i'tinlu t hit com- psuinn. Jerrv thought. She ii it rl m tell bersclf thai h" cui!il nm It.- lil inn -t for Ouii. b it s-h" Celt Plat h- sh"uMn I h.iv" tmv.itht her b re if l.e ciii,-ldt rd lilt" people he would meet too good j lo IsiiMW her They d.tind airu'i. l"il sle ws no loriiier under tn.. tl o( ihe place, the rncttanttnc tnuie. p,l the fait that !ii d:i!,'d tt'l en U. . W. v., George Stjrmer Camp nf the worlds mo.-! Ii-.'hiIc mim'U No. 19 Meets Jointly with aut-j men He apfi-d lar f - i lliary second and fourth Thurs-1 nann titan b had an hour ago days at Roseburg armory. I ni If Abater noi.d the dntiue i'i m. All comrades and sisters Id j h-r feelinc tor him at leaci ! del vited. not comment upon it. Tin y parted T J. UOROEACX. Camp Adjt , at hei d.M.i without a date for i!i MRS S W. STAR M UK. A US tuture oilier than AleMer'. pi one Tree ' tee to b 4i the tn-Mtr r tor U r f.rt v h n he aniiW'-rt-d, i;f'er ;-(e ifiaete hi J - t . 'ou re ine Cat tiiiH i-.i'l." h" lemaiked. with h tiir, ri! : . thai J--i iy could not n i tie:' taii'l ,'l th time. lttr -lie hare I that Ja- i Tnanr hid rtiwr, ih a piontmnL' iM.wr a a tiierrt 'ti.t to fnliow show r,r iito the inim uf jai ),ist;. to Im- le-i i,f i.r M t..- n'Mtth to a man who ma de s r of her. He h.ol m- r Mn lia k to h. , onrer r. or o- front the plat e wsMTe rhe had left hi mi t'ij1 ing the piann lor Jake Writiertc s i tiea-Ml. Ji rr. luined sway from hint. ;rf froti led "He U bf bus iu a t-u.: Attention Legionnaires Legion Auxiliary Members, All Ex-Service Men of World War and Families. Regular meeting of Umpqna Port No. 16 American Legion and Auxiliary at I. O. O. F. HALL, OAKLAND, ORE. Tuesday, Dec. 4th at 8 P. M. Members of Cottage Grove Legion Pott and Auxiliary have been invited to attend. Rev. Ounr.an P. Cameron of Cottage Grove Post, Department Chaplain will be present and ndiress the meet ing. Orum Corps of Cottage Grove Post and tlmpqua Post will be there. Ex-service men and families of Elklon, Yoncalla, Drain. Sulherhn, Oakland and Wilbur are especially requested to be present. REFRESHMENTS AND DANCING AFTER THE MEETING. ADJUTANT. 'Melody Way" Piano Class Recital FIRST M. E. CHURCH Tuesday, December 4lh at 7:30 p. m. Mn. Memiin estends cordial invitatim to all.