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FOUR ROSEBLRG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929. 1 PRELIMNARY WORK ON NEW GARDINER PAPER MILL BEGUN According to announcement b made al 1'urtland preliminary woik ia umir way fur (he construction of Lliu 100 ( on pupur mill to be built al Gardiner by the Uinpqua 1'ulp and Paper cuinpimy, which recently acquired valuable hoid Iiiks of the (iurdlner Mill company. DuildtiiKS of the modern plain will be mulled to completion uh soon uh possible, ho that operations can start In the ttpruiK, uccordiiiK to the statement of (be oificialtt, who are Portland uuHinefw men. Tim ndllHitu coiihImb of f3 acres and Hit company will have control of 2.1,000 acreH of Limber land, kIvIiik a source of raw ma terlal for many yearn to come. The largest part of the prodncm u ill be for export trade. Jotieph JutHier, who ban been connected with the- pulp and pa pur industry in (be ihh fhweHt lor 30 years, Jh pre.nldent anil general manager. W. L. Nede.boed is vice-preHldent nnd nalea manager and ii. K. Loomls in sec re I a ry (reiiHurer. Tliene and I'erey A. Cupper, hydraulic engineer, and WHAT HAS CONE BEFORE Kddio He tan, once a member of a New York Rang, has broken away and gone to Virginia, where he .befriends Penfield Paradlne, who dies and leaves all his posses sions to Eddie. Eddie had been In love with Iternnce Veressl, "gang girl," but all thought of her Is lost when be incuts and falls In love with Marian Thorndlke. Ma rian Is engaged to Tom Freeman. Freeman and Eddie dislike each other, and Eddie, discouraged, goes to Richmond, where he meets Mlko Arno, a former mem ber of the gang, who tries lo per suade 1)1 in to return to Now York aud Jlcrnlco. Eddie, however, re turns to his fun 1 1 mid telephones Marian asking her If ho may call. Freeman overhears the conversa tion and u right ensues, in- which Eddie knocks Freeman out and takes him to Marian's home. Free-1 man Is revived and tells Eddie he I wants to be friends and they shake I hands on the bargain. Eddie Is in-' v ted to the Thorndike home for dinner and Marian's father ques tion him as to his past. More de termined than over to win Marian, Kddio returns home and a few days later he la surprised when Hern Ice comes to his home. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ; CHAPTER XXXVII. .Independently of his will, he could reel (he unleashed currents of her vital magnetism beating nil found him, radiations of sheer lYoinan-iorcu as primitively potent as tho age-old power of Eve. There was;-an odd sensation, and his mind shook as a tree shakes in a slorm. lie could not ask her how she cumu or why. '"I could not sland It any longer, I Jiad to come to you." she de clared, breathlessly, releasing her ombracu aud stepping buck while hrr"1ark eyes devoured him. !'(iood (iod. Eddie, I've been starved waiting for you." Not so soon was he able to think of tho complications bur dti uuent upon would brim;. -v'How did you know where I wan? How dltl you find me?" ;"Mlko Arno told me. Ho met you In Richmond. When he came buck, to New York, he gave me your address. I had to come, Ed dUj. I'm sick of everybody else on earth but you." Still he was not definitely tlitnU llu answered her by Instinct. "You made a mistake." "I" bad to, Eddie.' "It's all wroni. You etin't slay here." Hernice Veressl picked at the ends of her gloves and look thi-m orf. Her eyes were dark, Impene trable caverns. Kho sal down slowly In a chair. In the old fashioned room with Its high ceiling and the rich nnd- i lowness of Its antique fui ni.shiuj-s NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS October 31, 1929, is the last date for the payment of delinquent real and personal property tax without penalty and interest. DOUGLAS COUNTY COURT. W. S. Hamilton, Judi;e. "Married Life" Not Worth While Blames Wives' "Nerves" "WV.ik nerves," h.iitl .i t'v York due tor recently, "in my cm im.ti imt wre k more Ii.ippily man icd livts ilun any other cauM'." Hcitiilcs ma k in if the sweetest tlipoM tion wuir and irril.ilite, tier vi him tes is , terrible drain on your vit.d Inner. it Kips your ymitb and ymir Mrenytli and dulls your U'.ituy. W b.it a difierenrc from the bright -eyed, vihi.mt yirl he nifinifd. No wonder nuiried iilu aceim unlx'arablcl Hut you can pet rid of ynur nervous ness vt))ceddy too and bcrnnie the ntcidy-ncrvcd, r.tdinnl woman vou once were. Try the ctlei t of T.mlac alter mr.il nnd bclnre R"ing tn bed, and if it doesn't in nuke a new woman ot you dorttt't rid you of th.il tiled, ntr.uned (wling po back and kcC your money. Go to your d rue cist now and prt ,i bottle of Tanl.ic. Million of folks li.ive started baekon the road to youth, health and h.tpninesa with this world famous tonic and therein no reason w by you, too, can't begin today to rebuild your worn-out tisu and revitalize your entire tcm. Blue Blood And Red by ROBERT TERRY SHANNON W. Ijifr Thompson, Portland attor ney, constitute the board of directors. JUDGES SELECTED FOR 4-H CLUB EXHIBITION Judges liave been Kelected for the 4-H club fair to be held in KoHeburg Tuebday under the aus pi wen of the KoBeburg Kiwauitt club. Club mem be in from every part of the county will participate in I he fair, w hich Is lo be held at the HudKon-KsHex Karate on Hone street and on the lined car lot ad-Joining- The prizo win iiIiik displays in the club department of the various community fairs will be shown, li. C. Kulmer, aHHistunt stale club leader, from Corvalliu and .Mrs. Ada Addibon of RoHebutK will be the judges. i The boy 8 and girls participating In the fit ir will be KMeM of tl. Kl-I wauls club at a noon luncheon and! will be taken to a special matinee at the Antlers theatre, in the afternoon. Kord A door sedan, V.)2$ model, looks like new, run about XObO miles. Offered Tor $1,10 Ichh lhas a new one by Uoseburpr Motor Co., Oakland and Pontiac dealerH. she burned vividly dark and ex otic against the quiet background. Her smartness transported Ed die's mind back to New York to the fladi of Ilroadway. She was silken aud alnuouH In her trim gray tailored suit, bril liant contrasts of color intensi fied her; red heels lit the gray suede slippers; her leather bug, and the small cloth hat, too, were red. The smooth sweep of t;ray silk en legs was revealed intimacy. "You think l was crazy to come, Eddie?" "You don't understand " ho began; but it was loo difficult lo continue. "I couldn't help myself I've been dreaming about you too long In my mind. When you left I had just started lo want you, and the wanting kept on growing. Nothing elr,e would anilsfy me. i'vo been true to you, Eddie." "Thai's what Mike Arno said." "Funny uln't It? Me being true to a guy that never had mo In tho first place." Her lovely but bold eyes were moist. "Hones!, it grew on me like a habit tblH wauling to be with you. Just when I was beginning to know that we belonged to each other, you were snatched away from me." Her bauds worked nervously. "I don't think I really loved you at that time, it was Just starting and has been growing ever since." She looked at him Intently, then j continued : Fastest, most Thorough of all Speed Washers $2.."0 down. WiihIi.t x it limit Humility; wilu lroiu-r, $., TlIE GVLIFORNIA OREGON POWEK C03IPANY TWO STATESMEN OF FRANCE FIGHT AGAINST ILLNESS PARIS, Oct. 21. Raymond Poln care, former French president and premier, underwent an operation for a pelvic disorder today, the second he has bad in recent months for his trouble. The former president was rest ing tranquilly, it was said at noon at the clinic, and his condition was most saliHfactory. Former Premier (.forges Clem enceau, .fiX, is suffering from a slight heart attack aggravated bv a bad cold. It was indicated, however, that his condition was not considered critical. After his physicians bud given him a hypodermic injection. M. Clenienceau worked for half an hour this morning and then retir ed to his room to rest in accord ance with ihu Injunctions of his doctors, Doge sedan, 192ft model , vm than one year old. Cost about $1200 now offered for $t;!M. You have to see this car to appreclato the value. Offered for sale by Poseburg Motor Co., Oakland and Pomiac dealers. "Every day I walled for you to come back and I didn't live for a diimu thing else on earth besides dreaming you had your arms around me." . Eddie breathed deeply and sat down. Vibrations of active, palpi tation emotion filled the room. 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Never has a washer of genuine Thor quality been offered at anything like this figure. Ironrr, $6.31 uiuutlily. ' a car and a fur rnst Oh I ilnn't I ' deny it." Her voice sank to the smallest ! whisper. "And then when you blew, it realized that I'd been monkeying! wan something like dangerous germs. It was like I'd got myself infected with a fever. 1 forgot aoout everything else and all wanted was you. Nothing In God' world but you." "Arno oughtn't have told where I was," Eddie muttered. Her smooth, dark face clouded with sultry disappointment, but there was no vexation in. her voice, only desperate appeal. "Can't you be just a little bit glad to seo me, Eddie? I'm not the kind to make a fool out of myself over any man except you." "Sure, I'm giad to see you," he responded, unenthusiastically. "You're a great girl, Bern ice, but you've made a mistake, wasting your time on a guy like me." Eddie struggled desperately to make himself clear. 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