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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929.
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An oxci'piloiiiilly Rood motion
)jfclur s!mw of local interest i.s b'
in iiiTJiMKfU by ilu IioiifJaH Coun
ty SprirtKitM-n'H ami flame I'rotec
t i v( jissoriai ion, and will be pre
.smitctl at tin Ijbf-iiy Uieaire i-aijy
m-xt inontli, aci;onliiig to ju't'sent
arraiifincnls.
During t li past few months tho
KIiortHnn-n. with t lie reoperation of
('. W. Clark, loral pbotoKrapher,
Imvo been working to Hecure a hh
of I'inpfpia valley films periaininp
to the rt-creailonal resources of
the I'mpqua river ami surrounding
territory.
-Mr. Clark a short time at;o, ac
companied by a group of Hie sports-m'-n,
made a trip from KosebuiK
WIVES
THIS HAS HAPPENED
' Iris Mot-can deaerts her husband,
John Curtis Morgau, eloping with
Itert Crawford, a fnnilly friend, for
'Whom Morgan, a lawyer, has re
cently won an acmiitlal. Morgan
,, iloes not suspect Crawford. Nan
-Carroll, Morgan's secretary, is
deeply In love with him. Keeing
him in idler despair al the doser
; . 4on of Iris, she cleverly forces him
"into bis work.
six months she nets as long-
"4 .ilHtanco housekeeper for him.
. . inning the love of his child. 11;
Jo six-year-old Curtis Morgan. Nan
-.Masses her bar examinations am!
Z, -Morgan lakes her into the firm as
TTJt,n',,r Purtner. He breaks the news
I -Uo her he is divorcing Iris. Ktress
' -ing his and little Curtis' need for
!.1?V'r' llP to marry him. She
' rtainsent8.
Their farcical marriage contin
Ife Ihree monlhs. Nan decides she
"."Imust leave and begins packing.
.'h next morning. Iris, deserted by
r Crawford, returns. She feigns ill-
' ness In an effort lo bring Morcan
to his knees. Detemiined lo fight.
j nn has the doctor removo Iris lo
a hospital. Morgan tells Nan he
"Iftuist make provision for Iris and
r ijuoposeB n inoniniy allowance.
' '" Curtis goes to see his mother
'dally. She slufrs him with forbid
- -tlen Bwi-els and he becomes HI,
' 4 Tale-faced and hostile to Nan.
- Christinas morning lie .invnkens
" " wflh a fever. In the midst of their
nnxlety, Morgan receives t telo
gram. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
CUAl'TIOll XI-l
For once, at least, Nan's justly
famed "woman's inlulllon" played
her false. She was so Bure that the
telegram Just delivered Into her
husband's hands was from his for
mer wife, making some new, inso
lent demand upon his lime, purse,
or love, that she was turning
sharply away.
"What rotten luck!" Morgan ex
claimed disgustedly. "The wires
from tiie capital, lty n shift In the
supreme court calendar, that llrad
ley case conies up Friday, if I can
",',be ready with my witnesses by
J.lhen. I don't like to nsk for an-
Either adjournment, because I'd
Mike to get the llradley case off my
- '""hands before the lllackhull trial
.. reopens In January. Hut with the
' kid sick and all "
"Z. I lis hesitation am! the dark
- , 'Iflush which accompanied it told
wNan thai Ihe "and all" referred to
; - Iris and all Ihe complications
' vhieh her unexpected return had
, " Inoughl into her husband's life.
. "Curl Is Isn't dangerously ill,"
Nan reminded him coldly. "I think
' It's really quite lucky Dial you can
. dispose of the llradley case before
"you have o go hack into the lllack
' hull Irlal. You know you can trust
Vune to take good care of Curtis"
"Of course, dear," he Interrupt-
hit milekly. as If she had reminded
'"him that it was not she. but Iris,
..who had made the child ill by
-stuffing him with chocolales and
'Tamlied fruits. "I suppose there's
nothing for it hut to go. Ill havt
. . o.,to put in a hectic two days get
"tinir hold of my witnesses. . . . 1
" ""-""wonder If you'd mind very nint h If
I put in two or three hours al Hi
- wifliee today".' 111 have to go eve
- -the transcript of the first trial
ftrettv thoroughly - "
"Of course ou will." Nan agreed.
still in that unnaturally cold vol
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titles. The negative lias just been
returned to Mr. Clark, who Is pet
tliiK it ready to have the titles in
serted. Ih fore lh film is returned
to the factory for this work, the
sportsmen are noiiiK to show it to
a local audience at the Liberty
theatre. It will be run without the
titles, as it is believed that the
rmpu.ua Valley residents should
have an opportunity to K't the
first run of tlx film.
Another reel was made at the
salmon bake held by the local club,
and Ibis, loo, will be shown. Three
or four oilier reels are to be secur
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that the local club will olfer a mo
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hour and a half and showing some
of the scenic and recreational fea
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The films will he made up in a
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and after the titles are affixed
will be loaned clubs along the I'a
clffr coast and will be shown their
members as a means of publicity
for the Umpqua. KUtfl
.1929 NCA
SERVICE INC
She wanted to act as If nolhlng
stood between them, to give her
usual warm, eager assistance, but
Iris was between them now: there
was no possible blinking of that
fact. Until Morgan hlmse'f ban
ished her . . . Hut Nan forced her
self to add. as cheerfully as pos
sible: "I'll he glad to help. If you
want to bring the records home."
She felt that Morgan's eyes, still
fixed upon the telegram, were de
liberately avoiding hers. His flush
deepened. "I don't think that will
be necessary. Nan. You'll have
your hands full with the hoy. . . .
What time are we to have din
ner?" "It was planned for two, so that
Curtis might safely eat as much as
he pleased, but now that he's ill, 1
can set the hour ahead lo six. If
you like."
Her jealous eyes told her that
he was relieved. "Kim?! That will
give me several hours of good,
hard work. or course, if Curtis is
worse, or calls for me, I'll cut the
work short and hurry home."
"I shan't telephone unless you're
really needed." Nan promised. If
he wauled the assurnnce (hat he
would have time lo slip In a Christ
mas hay visit with Iris, let him
have It. She had always done ev
erytbine In her power to make him
happy. Whyistop now?
When her husband was gone.
Nan wandered into the drawing
room where the neglected Christ
mas tree still offered all Its treas
ures. Morgan, obviously, had for
gotten the tree. The seals were
unbroken on the packages which
contained hers and Curtis' gifts for
him.
; Her steps made very slow by the
weariness of despair. Nan walked
about the tree, untying the gold
and silver cord which bound the
tissue-wrapped parcels tnsged with
her stepson's name. They made
qulln a formidable little pile, ex
clusive of the big toy automobile
anil the well-stocked tool chest.
"For Curtis from Kslelle"; "For
Curtis from Little l'al": "For Cur
tis from Maude ami Hlg Pat"; "For
Curtis from his Father". High up
on the tree, just below the big sil
ver Star of Hethlehem, Nan found
a parcel she had not. seen before.
This time her inlulllon did not
play her false. Tho card, which
bore a highly colored picture of
the Madonna Child, was Inscribed:
"For my little lover, from his ador
ing Mother".
"John slipped down here last
night after 1 was asleep and put It
there." Nan told herself with the
curious detachment of despair.
Without being conscious of any
curlousity as lo what the small
box contained, Nan added It to the
pile of gifts she would carry up
stairs lo the sick child. Then she
walked slowly about tho tree
aualn, her eyes dully taking In her
own name, written on half a dozen
tags. A gift from each of the ser
vants, even from Little I'at. Sweet
of them, dear of them to spend
their money on her. Hut Nan felt
no uplifting of the heart. What
would it avail her If she gained the
love of ihe whole world and lost
that of the out! man she could
eer love?
She hail resolutely Ignored the
paekauc which she knew contained
his gift to her. She did mil hav
Ihe courage lo look at the tag. If
his pillows, looking suddenly tired:
it said merely. "For Nan. from
John," she could not bear it. IJet-j
ter uncertainty than that. . . .
"Am 1 losintr my nerve complete
ly?" Nan whipped up anger and
disgust against herself. 'Txiok at
It. you idiot! Hetter to know the
worst than to kid yourself."
With a quick, resolute jeik she
tore Ihe package from a branch of
the gaily decked tree, wounding ft,
so that the pungent odor of Its
tears filled her nostrils. She
watched the pine needles sift to
the floor, then forced her eyes to
read the card.
"Oh!" she cried. The card was
inscribed, in Ihe handwriting she
knew and loved so well: "For my
dear wife, from John."
With gentle fingers, which must
have soothed the hurt feelings of
the little fir tree. Nan retied the
parrel, still unopened. She and
John would open their gifts to
gether when he came back. Christ
mas was a heavenly time, after all.
(lathering Curtis gifts Into her
arms. Nan. ran from the room, up
the stairs. Just before reaching
the child's door, her clear, un
trained but true voice lifted in joy
ous song:
"It came upon the midnight
clear.
That glorious song of old "
As she onened the door, still
caroling softly, an Insistent query
nushed lis wav through her exulta
tion: "I wonder how he addressed
Iris gift 'For my former wife,
from Jack'?" How she had hated
to hear, Iris call him Mack." niflk
Ine him small and trivial hv the
sininle device of using a nickname
which was a gross misfit! Then
shame and contrition flooded Nan's
hear!, for the words her Hps were
singing were:
"Peace on the earth,
Cood will to men
From Heaven's all-graclons
King."
"That's a Christmas carol." Cur
tis called weakly from his bed.
"We learned two Christmas carols
to sing at school last Frldav. Can
vou sing 'Little Town of Hethle
hem.' Nan? Can you? I can!"
"Of course I can! Put look .who
I am! Santa Clans! And there are
some big presents downstairs for
yon as soon as you r well enough
to nlay with them." Nan answered.
The next hour was almost pure
hapnlness, heightened. Nan was
half-ashemed later to realize, by
the casual wav In which Curtis In
spected and laid aside the ex
quisite miniature of herself which
Iris had sent to her son. In later
years he might undoubtedly
would treasure it, take It with
him everywhere, build untrue,
poetic legends about the woman
whose beauty 11 immortalized: but
now he wis only a greedy, fever
ish little hov. tearing open pack-
aces to find treiivnre more suited
to h's tastes. Poor Iris! Nan
forced herself to say, but Immedi
ately came the strong suspicion
that the miniature had been really
Intended for the father, not the
son.
"Wouldn't you like to write a
note to your mother at the hospi
tal and thank her for her gift?"
Nan suggested. In her new nappl
ifess. she could afford to he gener
ous, had an urgent need to he
generous toward that oilier woman
who, It seemed, was to he van
qnished. "For my dear wife " her
heart sang, over and over.
"Hunh? At the hospital?" Curtis
repeated, with childish scorn for
Nan a Ignorance. "She nin t
mean. Isn't at the hospital any
more. She went to the Wellington
Arms yesterday. Father and I took
her. She's got a swell room. 'At's
a hotel. Why don't they say Well
ington Hotel, Nan? Silly, calling a
hotel an Arms:" lie lay back upon
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Ilefore Nan, whose voice was a
little husky with unshed tears,
could finish the carol he had asked
for, tiie child was asleep. Her hand
upon hlB forehead told her that.
despite the excitement of receiving
so many gifts, his temperature was
perceptibly lower.
V
Twice, during the long after
noon. Nan was sorely tempted lo
all the office, tl would make her
more happy to be absolutely sure
that he was there, working on the
Hradley case. Hut each time she
refrained. Was she degenerating
into one of those jealous, suspi
cious wives who can't trust tjieir
husbands out of their sight, who
resort to low tricks to catch them
In Jies and deceit ?
At five Hr. Iliac k came. When
he had completed his examination
of the sick child, he drew . Nan
with him out into the hall. As the
door closed his jovial grin faded
instantly, and was replaced by a
grave frown.
"Is it anything serious, doctor?"
Nan asked in a terrified whisper,
as ihey descended the stairs.
The doctor did not answer until
they reached the front hall. "I
can't be sure. Children are pesky
natlents. Scare you to death one
day, and provoke you into spank
ing them the next by their hleh
spirits. To be frank. Nan, It looks
a little like appendicitis. . . . Hey.
hold onto yourself, girl! Nothing to
hit the celling about if It is. And it
may not be. of course, or. at worst,
a very mild attack which may
never be rcoeated. if you waich his
diet. . . . That woman! That wo
man!" he added savagely.
"I have been very careful, Dr.
Black." Nan said bleakly. Not for
her to utter accusations against
the boy'B mother.
"Don't I know that?" Dr. Tllack
blustered. "Helleve me, T gave Iris
Morgan a piece of my mind today."
"You saw her? Nan cried. "Hut
Curtis told me she had left the
hospital "
"Hlght! Hut the hotel manager
called me this afternoon. All ex
cited. Said Mrs. Morgan was in a
terrible state. I went, ot course,
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though I was pretty sure what
ailed her. Having hysterics be
cause John and the boy hadn't
come to see her on Christmas
Day."
Then " Nan's hand went to
her throat, for she felt that her
heart was leaping from It with
joy "he didn't go? He didn't
see her today?"
No. That was the trouble. He
telephoned her at the Wellington
Arms that Curtis was not able to
go out and that, of course, he
couldn't see her, either. John's no
fool. Nan. He's not entirely su
perior to convention. No man in
the public eye, like John CurliB
Morgan, can afford to be. Ith the
kid along as a chaperon and as an
excuse for the call, a remarried
man may call on his divorced wife
without creating a scandal, but
without that excuse Well, Iris
simply had a fit. Damned little
sympathy she got from me, I can
tell you. Of course you know she
accuses you of having vamped
trapped and abducted her hus
band?"
I know," Nan nodded, her eyes
hot with anger and humiliation.
"Weil," the doctor chuckled, I
told her a thing or two. Hut I'll
warn you, child -she's a cruel,
vicious woman and she ll stop at
nothing to punish you. Know what
i think? She doesn't really give a
tinker's damn about poor John;
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Just sort of drifted home, because
there wasn't anything else to do
and determined to make Ihe best :
of him as a husband until she could
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ing. But finding you installed in
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