ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925.
0NQHE JV
the STORY THUS FAR I
Beautiful Sandy McNeil visits
her cousin, Judith Moore, a steno
grapher in Ban Francisco, and tells
of ber engagement forced upon
her to Ben Murlllo, a wealthy
Italian. Judith and Douglas Keith
a student, are sweethearts. Bandy,
spied upon by her sister when she
meets Timmy, a boyhood admirer,
in the romantic Spanish garden of
their Santa Barbara home, la cen
sured by her mother. Sandy later
overhears her uncle, Bob, telling
Mr. McNeil that a marriage shut
ting out the Joys of life "amounts
to death for a girl like Sandy."
Now ga on with the Story
CHAPTER 3 1
She swam with long, laiy
strokes, her vivid hair gleaming
like a crown. At last she msde for
the shore, coming out of the water
slowly. Drops sparkled in her eyes
and on the red, laughing mouth.
You're not quitting, SandyT"
' "Oh, I've got to! I've got to." 8he
held her chin upward, taking deep.
luxurious breaths. The young j for this earth. I'd like a little "Ah." said Sandy, reaching up "I can Just see my mother stand
man's heart thumped, looking at 1 peace and quiet In the few remain- ' her hands that Timmy might draw , ing at the window the injured
that long, white throat and the Ing years of m ylife." Then Sandy.! her to her feet. "That such bliss look she'll have! The way she'll
dark, taunting eyes. What a knock- would cease quarreling with a sis
out she was! ter or remain home to do the sup-
"But you'll make a sneak for the
picnic Sunday? Not much time left
for us to love, Sandy darling . . ."
"Always time for that, sweet
Timmy!"
You Know
WE KNOW ITS GOOD!
Bleached Hardwheat'Flpur
$2.10 sack, $8.20 4 sacks.
GUARANTEED
See Ua First, We Can Save You Money.
' "' ,.
FARM BUREAU '
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURC
Regular meeting of W. B. A.
Maccabees, Thursday. Oct. 22. Im
portant business. Members re
quested to attend.
By order of Commander.
UUNDRTKIDS
Moderate PRices
WOfOC THAT IS RlCrHT-
I .TO THtHOUStVMFe,
The fact that we correctly
price our laundry efforts
has done much toward
building our business. We
will send you a laundry
list If you ask for It and
you will see for yourself.
Roseburg Stemm
Laundry
PHONES 7
Clean Up
If you suit needs cleaning,
pressing or repairing, send It
to us.
Ws Call and Deliver.
Our Auto Will CalL
Phona 277
Mo&eRAT PRtces -1
I W6H-K TMMTiS Rl6rHT I
I .TO THE HOUStVH I Ftt I
Mil fair skin tingled, l was so
young and clean. Sandy liked the
snao-of hia blue ayes and the:
dimple In the middle of his chin, j pen to end her confused unci-r-
Wtih a high hearted serenity she I tainty.
refused to think of a day when all , It did a small thing. An older
this Joyous adventuring would end. ! girl wouldn't have been lntlmldat-j
She drifted along, fencing with her led. But Sanity was stripped. In ai
parents, taking her courtship light-1 pitiful way tha young.-braxen d-
ly; turning on ber beel when her fiance snatched from her all the ;
sisters frowned or advised. bonny bluff gone. i
Now she wondered if she loved! It happened, on Suuday when j
Timmy. She wished with a litle: Sandy made ft' sneak to go on the
dart of self-pity that It was he In-'
stead of Murlllo they wanted her to
marry; wished It was Timmy
whose money would restore the Mc
Neils to ease and prominence.
Of course, she wanted 'to make
things pleasant for ber mother
paint the old bouse, put new car
pets on the stairs. She wasn't mar
rying for any such reason, yet all
these trifling matters had their !
weight. Mrs. McNeil was a perfect-!
ly healthy woman, but she would ;
say with a sadness tnat turned
Sandy's heart inside out she j
would sav: "I haven't much lunger 1
per dishes or whatever it might be
that bad Induced
her mother's
melancholy.
In the back of her mind there
It's Cheap'!
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OAKLAND
M4IlfsTU!sTT5H&Ill!sXllZSM t
SMTUf ARTISTS AnnFJJi
JT. Jr liz. 1 ,?.. 7,, '
TO CAST OF "SMILES
The rehearsals for "Smiles" con-j
tlnue nightly and much interest Is
manifest by the members of the
cast who are giving of their tirue
to help In the work. Director
George M. Hall, with great pleas
ure announces three guest artists
from Eugene, who will delight all
Madame Arab Hoyt Rae, contralto,
h.vinv iioi returned from an ex- i
ended trln hmad studvlne in
Paris. Switzerland, etc.. will render
the opening number. "In the Car-
den of Dreams." supported by the
ntlne chorus of 150 voices. Ma-
dam Rae was a student of F. X.I
Arens of Chicago and New York
I:
City. A ral treat Is promised all real emeriainmeni ,r mem ami a
-who bear her wonderful voice.1, was a meeting long to be rc mem
Mrs. Myma L. Barger. lyric soprano j bered. .
of Eugene, who with greet ease I 0
takes a high E above C will render Explains How Enlarged
several selections, also several I - . o r, i j
ducts with Msdame Rae. The ladies Vein Uance KeatlCed
will be entertained at the home of!
Mrs. McMillln during their stay in Often Times Veins Burst and
Roseburg. Mr. Richard Studley, Cause Much Sufferlno. Expense
formerly a local boy, will render.l nd Loss of Employment
To Mothers!
Are your nerves strong? E
yonr work get on your nerves T
Does i
Do
your children set your nerves on;"tll strength) at any first class
adireT Do not become discouraged. drug store and apply it at home as
i relief is in sight. What you need
Is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, :
a medicine adapted to the weak- i
nesses of women, containing no j
I alcohol, made of herbs the Indisns !
ne inuians
, -i . - Ti 1.
I nf homes for fiftv vears have '
. 1 . 1 ... 1.. 1 r,nn.a t:AVU'a
Uin. nA mnv stimoniala to
,
S Sriretona. 7
TUBBY
i i n i i ii
. " P9aiA -ruarVADM-TCv, A I " "N
CHISTCB I WANT X , U c, UPPV WILL WE TO I 1 . .
vOOToeuMOOWiM - ijA! .) I SLEEP IN frlE. MOOSE- ' ' 'Ou HNCf,t , L-UJ f
WXIZ KUO CeT A. U huBRVAJOW. MOGLT WaIGMCHT!! ToEPIwAM. ' V-i? rT.r-l
Mice eox roa. floffv. K-the; ftc. ( fu ce.t it. But' hims pittm itile I sv? ATS!
r . . l i ww, , , r . irvriuri i iiiii x
IrVrsiQrrxiSllOPATaiCIAB. UIU A"T I D.ikl II pmTTf Tz w 1 DOWT SEE. wef 1 nNit ; y,"iV' l N.
aiEui Pri,DLF -ro .." I i 'i 2Z, - nHWUlVOU xGtTtetO S fiiT -T Tl I I
JT (W00LV6OM TO SLEEP y f 4VA VEWl 1? A gg
tM? let him rstpnTl I " A'
J1LEEP OUT IM THtT , ;. . efW JJ I I ! ; 'V. alAWaJ
tmfr m-W&& PM''-mk
m3Lj' PPste w0Mm
was always a blithe confidence thai
all would be well. She would come
out on ton. Something would uav-iillo
picnic with Timmy. There were I
Just four of llffm. Deep In the baa-1
ta Barbara hills they knew of a I
shack where they could cook
steaks and coffee. They left quite;
early in the morning, because ;
Sandy must be beck In time for an t
g o'clock dinner with the Murlllo,
family. I
A balmy day In the middle of
April. There were poppies and pur-1 Then Sandy said woefully: "What
pie flag lilies splashed about the 1 in the world are we to do! It looks 1
fields. They talked, they read tolas though It's going to pour cats!
eacn otner, tney leastca ana
laughed. At S o'clock the light soft-1
ened ranidly Into dusk. !
ends! I've cheated enough for one
day." I
The other couple were climbing t
Into their roadster: "We'll race you
back, they called out.
Handy was just sealed in 1 im-
my's little ear when she remem-l
LEGION TQ STAGE
BIS CEMTIO,!::?
I
J
If last night's rousing meeting of
I'mpqua Post of the American Le-
gion Is any indication of the en
tnusiasm ot we mentoerct,
this!
years Arniisuee iiaj
celebration '
i will surpass all previous ones. The
i committees gave their reports last!
night to the veterans who crowded!
I committee 'rennrfed excellent nri I
Suitress and thlnuu are already well,
H! lined up for the day. The parade Kid Starkey of Klamath Falls',
S this year, under the direction o.' ; fought a slashing ten-round druw j
!e. A. Ilritton. will be one of the here last night In the main event
S' features of the morning program. f the municipal boxing commia-!
Si The patriotic exercises at the Ant- S,"1 c"rd- 1 The boys stood toe i
S i ,u hi.. ...... ,hAto too In nearl veverv round and
morning and at noon .the veterans
of the county will be bsnoueted
of the county will be banqueted
S'free of charge at the armory. In
free of charge at the arruoty. In
the afternoon the American Le-
Ten. a7s,. " Fin
1 Athletic Field. In the evening the
gWlbigardi Oras dance wl.l be held
i at me armory ana tins one event
will be a celebration in Itself. The
legionnaires are all pepped up
over the prospects of a tig day and
advertising will bo distributed to
all parts of the county next week.
It Is hoped that the attendance
this year will break ail records.
The American I-giun Minstrel
Revue la another big event for No
vember 8th and 10th at the Antlers
theatre. Jack Coyle, minstrel show
producer of renown, will arrive
here Monday to start rehearsals
'" "8 production. Tho American
Legion auxiliary will Bid the boys
in selling tlckeu for the show, the
Prices of which will be fifty cents,
seventy-five cents and a dollar,
Following last night's session
the vets enjoyed a big feed and a
musical program. A monolofrulst,
"J,rry ,ne Sailor," provided sonie
1 spondent because they have been
1 led to believe that there is no
remedy that will reduce swollen
veins anif hunches.
If you will get a two ounce r.rlgl-,
.nal bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil
n-recren you win quicaiy notice an
""ffo'tn"""1 wlllrh ' continue
un' t1"" T,"ln and bunches are re
duced to normal.
Moone s hmersld Oil has brought
- - ' ;-'
nine l romrnrt In worrle,! neon e all
over the t-ountry; Is one of the
wnnHprfnl riirnverlea nr reeent
years and anyone ho U ilinaiv.
j ...!. .... 1
'L, - . refunded. All dnntgl-ts.
berod leaving her ml purse wilh a
gold vainly and a wrist watch Mur-
had given her in Its pocket. It
was on the bench down by the ;
grill. She sent Tlnimy lor it. I
He came back, breathless, "(lee.
they've got a start oa us! We'll ,
have to put on all kinds of speed."
He started the car rather he
tried to mart It He fooled with it.
looking up puziled : "Surely the .
battery can't be down!" i
-But that as It. They honked i
madly. The other macnine w as oui i
of sight ana Hearing. i
Then Timmy tried to push the
car .They were on a deadly level ;
stretch, lie wiped the perspiration
from his forehead, mumbling: "I'm
not finished. Sandy don't get
alarmed " , I
He kept on for half an hour.
ana cogs, wen never .get nume;
They'll have fifty-nine eleven fits
by the time I arrive
-say: "lou care a great deal for
your Inmtly, I m sure. The one day .
we expect dignity frorn you. you 1
co - aldn't be on time. You couldnt i
leave naif an hour earlier and save
us an mis anxiety
"You've got to do something.
!
t HALLOWE'EN DINNER
Big chicken dinner on Sat- j
urday. Oct. 24th. Given by the
ladies of St. Joseph's church ;
the armory. Come and en- 1
Joy a good dinner for SO cts.
Will serve from 11:30 a. m.
nn
.
UK PINTO AND NTARKF.V
ITT 11 A KAST TF.N-
. ItOl'M) UOl'T.
KT.AMAH FALLS. Ore . Ort. 21 '
Mike !e I'lnto of Portland
gave everything they had. They
T Hrhtwelght. l-.arl Stols of Bend
met B RrtBJl. ,n ! Shams of
Klamath. This oout ended in a
draw of six ' rounds of terrific
""" The hall wa. p.eked by
" '"K "ow h
Tn .1 b"""8
Heat with gas.
DEPARTMENT STORE
' ..GIVES AWAY DANCING
LESSONS TO CHILDREN
' SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21 A
lartre Ran Francisco department
store Is responsible for the fact
that the cltv has anroxlmntelv fi.nOo
I potential l'avlnwas, ranging In age;
from rive to 14 years.
About four years ago the store
tried to give free dancing lessons
to the children of Its customers, as
sn experiment. At first there was
a class of 30 children. In six months
there were classes for every day in
the week.
No charge Is made for even iho
most advanced work. Many eliil -
dren have developed considerable
talent and have found professional
work.
HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS
Be Better Looking Take
Olive Tablets
If yonr Skin is yellow complexion
rnllid toniruecoaU-d annetite ixvt
you nave a oaa taste in your mourn
lazy, no-good feeling you should
take Olive Tablets.
I ' I. Edwards Olive Tablets a sub.
nttute lor calomel were prepared by
vr. tawarasaiirr ir years ut stuay.
Dr.Flwards'OliveTabletsarcanurrfv
vegetablccompounrfmixed wilh olive oiL
Ynu will know them hv their olive color.
Tnhnvf arlear.nmkskin.bnvht-YCS.
rio pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like
Childhood days you must pet at the cause,
L)r: towards tllive laweis act on
- v ,:i
i xne liver ana uuwcis iiu
: bave no dan(?erous alter ciiects.
1 liry BWl vi". -
SlipaUon, Take one or two nifhtly and
1 noja ths nlfncintT rMllltH. IMllimnS OI
I boxeaaresuld annually at 15c and JQc
Hank Comes in for
Timmy. - or I'm ruined for Ufa."
The shack where they had vie-1
nicked was on a side road. No ma-
chines passed. It was four miles to
a garage,
"if, tn oniy thlnR I cm do.
Sandy. I'll have to walk there and
j,),one them we're stalled..."
"That means you won't get back
here till 8 o'clock, Timmy. We
can't we Just can t do that .. ."
There was nothing else to do.
Sandy crouched In the car, hunch-
ing her knees to her chin. She put
her fingers childishly to her earn
to stop the Imagined . voice she
ruld loo veu nw,r.
now t vaI 7 ana now 7.J9 jj,.r
fsiher would be taking out his big
gold watch, openlug It, champing
his teeth.
Now it was 8. lie would say:
"We'll aait.no longer the huv
to treat us like this!"
it g,ew dark the hills hunched
together in a vast, gloomy circle. A
wind blew down from their shoul
ders.
Finally Timmy relumed. The
moment she looked at him, Bandy
was alarmed.
"The damn garage closed at 6
o'clock. Three's not another shsck
jn (jod knows how many miles. I
tramped all over looking for a place
to phone "
"oh, Timmy, didn't
you even
phone
"I.ord, Sandy. I haven't got a
GCiH6fS
The regular meeting of the Rose-"
r the Rose-
held Tues-
burg Romans club was
day at t:"0 p. m. In the Moose
I hall, with Mrs. J. C. Ponsler,
r's!dent' Presiding. Mr. H. . Ster-
,uic umuuniituu, iiu as )n--
ent. explained the liberal terms
that his company was offering for
the coming Chautauqua season. The
value of chautauqua and the ur
gent need of culture and education
which la derived therefrom to off
set the Jazs life of. the present day
was emphasized by Mrs. C. S. llein-
line. In the general discussion
which followed the. major idea was
that the Jloseburai Woman's ' club
stood first and foremost for 'civic
Improvement, and hence li might
well sKn.sor all movements that
tended to develop the educational
and the splrital life of the com
munity. The club thea ued to as
.Btime the management of a chau
tauqua for next summer, and the
contract was signed at the close of
I the meeting.
I Mr. Bert Bates addressed the
' club on tho subject: press and pub
, llclty. He emphasized thq Idea that
good publicity was vitalizing to
any organization or movement, and
that poor publicity was just as
I devitalizing. Ho urged chairmen
j of committees to report all pro-
i feedings to the publicity commit
tee, so that such proceedings
might be given due and proper
publicity.
The club ladles are to own their
own table equipment, such as
1 dishes and
silver and orders for
these will be placed with the
Roseburg merchants within a few
days. Mrs. Paul Bubar and Mrs.
M. Smith have been appointed pur
chasing ageiita fur this bill of
goods.
The county health unit which
consists of the services of one
physician and two graduate nurses
was endorsed by the club, and reso
lutions to this elfHCt will be tent
to the county court-
Mrs. W. S. Jost, chairman of the
entertainment committee, reported
that arrangements were well un
der way for the Hallowe'en dance
to be held Oct. 3), at the armory
That the flower sale which was
hehl laet week In the Chamber of
Commerce rooms was a success
from every viewpoint was evl-
; denred by the report of Mrs. Fos-
I ter Butner, chairman of the com-
i niittee in charge.
tiejierai interest is Deing mari
. ,
ietw,-u ill
ne divine Ml Hir C1UI,
i on the part or the punnr. arai many
rn'im oiv n rr.,,,K nuioiii,,- n
, the asnoi iatlon, thnn-by rwpond'
tncr t th mnlln "lis. In l.iill.l m
. c,.,m - ThP Huh ,.p.eelien
Some Extra Attention.
radio concealed about me. I was
afraid to leave you hero alone any
longer.'
They stared at each 01 her des
pairingly. They were ten miles
from the main highway It was
nearlng 9 o'clock and the wind
slapped against their faces. A soft
rain was failing.
"As for me, i might as well get
pneumonia and die," Sandy offer
ed cheerfully. "I'm Queen Alibi of
the west, but I'll never get by with
this! Wouldn't you think those
dumbells would have turned to see
if we were following. We might
have crashed over a bank and been
left there to rot." 1
Timmy turned the collar of his )
coat: "1 hope you re not very coia,
Sandy."
"I'm rreealog! cant you torce
(hat door open. Let's take our
selves out of this deluge!"
They went forlornly to the cot
tage. The rusty loch gave under
Tlmmy's furious push.
- "I feel like a dog. Sandy." .
She was so completely unstrung
that she laughed: "They'll have
me broken on the wheel for this.
Can't you just feature my father
sitting at the Murlllo table with a 1
starched grin on his race, saying to
sister Beatrice: 'I can't Imagine aching. She went over to the wln
wbat Is delaying the child. They . dow, peered into the darkness. The
mm-t have had a puncture: and to 'trees wcra bowing to the ground.
himself 'The vixen! I'd like to
braek every bone In her body!"
this kindly Interest shown and
hopes that when the membership
drive Is fully launched tne enroll
ment may be materially Increased.
The applications received yester
day were: Meadamea'A. L- Alkins.
W. Catching, Cam P. Caytor. W. F.I
Craven, L. A. Uoux. . A. Hartley. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct 21. Po
A. N. Hlldebrand. F. C. Reman, T. n -nrt
entinlv nfflor& Muflna- a
u U' X f ruwk ftnln R I
, .,. " . - - -- man wno ootainea several auuuona
R- Uulne, David Smith, W M. itlngs from Portland persons. ag
Strohmeyer, Uirney West. gregating In value about flo.000 to
The club enjoyed the community! exchange for spurious checks, pur
slna. led bv Mrs. Fred Strang and!Prtln "v8 certified by
vncaJ .risctiona by Miss llasvl
ooodwin. musical suoervisor In the
public schools. v
The club officers foe the ensuing
year are: 1 president, Mrs. J. C.
Ponsler: first vice president, Mrs.
H. I). Harris; second vice presli
dent, Mrs. 1). E. Morgan; secre
tary, Mrs. C. B. Neal; treasurer.
Mrs. F. R. Dunlap. , .
Rev. H. L. Caldwell spent the
day at RiddlO attending to busi
ness affairs. '
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE. '
FOR SALE
Fpn SALE Angora bucks, from
registered non-shedding sires. W.
U. Paul, So.' Deer Creek.
FORSALE FIr'and mlxl hard
wood, price 13 to 13.25 tier.
Phone 14F16. Milton Bros.
Full SALE
-MotoreycTe sltlu "
car.
$45.
Good condition with license,
Inquire Hall and Young's Oarage.
FOR" SALE OaYTtovVanTI bToct
wood, 16 In. In length. N. L.
r,i die rn...K,.r.
f
Ore.
F()Il S A LE FairbanEs flnrse
home water plant. New floS.
Roseburg Electric.
FOR SALE Ivory bed and springs,
also medium sized child's bed.
Phone 4T.9-J.
FOR SALE Brood sow and 20
weanling pigs. O. C. Thompson,
ITmpqua, Ore.
FOR-8 ALE Ford- fignT-delivery
csr, with covered hotly. Easy
terms. Arthur H. Crowed, 225 N.
Jackson. ,
FOR SALE imi'ioved Oregon and
llrandywine strawberry plants.
11.00 per taoiuand. Julius Slndt.
Melrose.
FOR
SALE 2 ismi-lb. msres. 2
cows. 6 and 7 years old, new
.harness, good wat-on, 2 horse gas I
engine, plow, cultivator, and'
household effects. Equity 15-aere
fruit and poultry ranch. Cheap.
Owner leaving state. Apply W. H.
Hardin, 1 mile north, then 1
mile east of Camp View.
ruM OAS MAMMAS Y
'HTLE HOsjEW BONCH 1
&ET OMOEU. "THE- ,
r-rviFC. SO HIM DONT
GtT HlMS 'iTTLtTCOTir?,
JACK f -
the ,
hearth where embers glowed he
raked them up, piled on old news
papers ; '
Sandy walked up and down the
great, bare room. The walls were
covered with guns and deer horas.
There was a bear rug on the floor
and a dilapidated couch in front of
the fireplace. The glass was
broken iu one of the windows. The
wind rushed through this. It made
the guns rattle.
"I suppose to be decent, we'll
have to sit up all night. Timmy.
Lord, I'm tired! Do you hear that
tree beating against the window T'
in sheer nervous exhaustion she
lay down on tne couch, closed ber
eyes. It seemed that she bad
slept but moment. She Jumped
to her feet, ber heart beating
wildly.
"What was that, Timmy T Lord,
did you hear that!"
He was sitting on the floor, his
arms folded on his knees, his head
resting. lie looked up wearily.
"It's only thunder, Sar.dy It's been
going like that for the last two
hours." - 1
"Two hours!"
"Yes It's 1 o'clock . ."
She felt blanched weary and
i rearing themselves backward like
1 distraught things In some fearful,
PORTLAND FOLK 1 1
GIVE JEWELS FOR
SPURIOUS CHECKS
(saociattd press Uusd win.)
t t. . . . .. .
?" at Oregon City, today
'0"1"! the driver of a car used by
the swindler In visiting the homes
of his victims. The driver, who
officers said was innocent of any
connection with the swindle plan,
gave the officers a gaud descrip
tion of the man.
The swindler who worked under
the name of "James B. Chapman',
according to District Attorney
Stanley Myers, advertised for dia
monds and when persons replied
he visited thenv auil offered the,
checks in payment :
I- r-
"
FOR SALE Hay. Wood, J3.C0 per
per tier. Phono 270-V.
FOR SALE Ford touring" car. Will
'siIJcheapBrt 8. Main.
Foil SALF-flhetisjidrMiyTSO.
Phone 42F13, noon or evenings.
Ftm-SALE lS248tttr touring.
Good rubber. Two extra new-
cords and rims. 1275 cash fakes
It this week. Vox 27, care News
Review, FOR RENT,
ITAX!ft 1 T,l. .. . r r
I i "'- uiro.
jFOIl RKNT Furnished houaekeep-
Ing rooms. 1110 Prospect St.
Poll RENT Rooms, adults only;
heated. 213 North Stephens St
FOR KENT Furnished apartment,
ground floor. 344 S. Jackson. -FOR
RENT Well furnished house,
close In,' garage. Bee IL L.
Whipple, City Hall.
FOR RENT OR SALE 6 room
modern home, close In, Phone
437-J. ;
foil tt'ES'T 3 .largo-furnished
housekeeping rooms. Close In.
Private front entrance. 331 South
Main.
FI'UMSilKIJ HOUSE FOR KENT
5 rooms, hath, garage. In good
location. 135 per month . 7-room
furnished house, garage, 135. U.
W. Young it Son. Phone 417.
FOU-REXT-65ooTn SrVcTiy-mod-cm
bungalow, oak floors through
out, furnace, aarase. concrete
d.-lveway, close to choul, never
occupied, (35 per month. Calf
4B0.
By WINNER'
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PAIBICIA"; CAM
SLEEP IM THB
HOUSE SOU CA
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Timmy stooped down
at
elemental agony. Lightning fnwV
cii. It illumined the room wit ..a
kcllow fitful glare a blanched,.
earthly radiance. '',
Sandy shivered: "Isn't;"'''
vMliur Oh, If I'd only lefC&as
damn purse there. If we'd oaly
managed to make them bear!"
Blie gave a short, moaning rdtfhd,
meaning It for a laugh: "1 should
care! I suppose we could slop, the
lain!" ' - : -"
But suddenly she pressed" fesr
face against the window . , hjijjng
it with her band ... ...
"Oh, gee," Timmy mumbled pat
ting bis arm about her. "DorTC so
that. Handy! I wish I could o
something. Don't be so broke
hearted. We couldn't help ltl
She was crying -now. He ' wept
saying: -Listen, Bandy-h '(Jjia't
Lord, don't cry like that,, '
They clung together, being both
so miserable. ' '
in the noise of the storm they
heard nothing. They stood Urtfrt) la
each other'a arms. , ""
They thought It was but anoth
er flash of lightning . . thoaaat st .
was only the wind baafksg at U
door. s .''
Suddenly It my 'a arms',, stif
fened. He whlspii d: Ya fad'!"
Sandy's father a Jt adtaa: 01!
the threshold, a flas-oft, fn kla
hands. Peering over v .' y viIcVt
a gasping, norruieo loot v
face, was Ben Murlllo's sit,
(Continued tomorrow y-
' LOST AND FOUrsf; t
LOST Small gold brooch. Ftader
phone 18-R. ' .'.i '
LOS'fOn road between Carry
estate and Roseburg, Ford' 41re,
' (0x3 i, on rim. Fladar leajt at
News -Review, Reward. -
ESTRAY 15 head Delaine laaibZ
13 sheared. 2 unsbearea,aar
marked, crop split, and oa4e btt
on left ear. Last seao neaiTea
Mile. Please notify Ivan Sarlft.
Looking Glass. :
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WANT1D
TAILORING and drsssmaklncw
S. Main St. Jars. Uuthrldge
WANTED A middle aged ladr to
- keep bouse for, family of tares.
For particulars phono iOFfl.'
WXNT ED"T6"TAlDEP:tswrtfTor
Al motorcycle and sld&''car.
- No lUBk. KU 1. II0K.1I6I. LiSossr
burg. . l i1 j- yi
lwATEb4cu(ra4t j to tiaka
"T broccoli crates. Will ' taka. any
slse contract. Address Bcpr" li,
ftosenurg.
WANfL'D Old false teeth. "W
pay high as flO ior ,full'eta.
; Ina'i niatu-f If broken,' W. buy
crowns, bridges. Western Metal
' " Company, Bloomlngjon, HIT"
WANTED Cattle suitable for
feeders, either : cows or steers.
Can use sixty head. Write sua
what you have, or call by phosa.
Address Box 668, or phone 4111-Y.
W. L. Cobb.
ALYliTllEb iAN-r-Wants Job. Ex
porlenced iu farm manageAent,
fruit growing, general (erasing.
Irrigating, 'tractor andtnojt
drlvlag. Address, JM J.cara
News-Review.; . .
WXRfED-'wbman for gi'fioral
housework and care for Jsuralkl
laly. Or. lady and man,'-vnan
,work In saw mill or logging. No
children. Mrs. J. H. Jatttser,
Asalea. - m
WAN I'alU Orders for staplniT
embroidering, crocheting,, rJcalt
ting and plain sewing. Chthtren'a
clothes a specialty. Orders tjikea
now for pillow slips (special, new
patterns), luncheon sets, atra oth
er articles for Christmas deliv
ery. Phone 1F13. Mrs. John Fer
guson. ir
V-
I
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL THE PARTY who ha my
cement lawn roller please ((tarn
It as I need It? F. F. Pattarson.
CAK OWNER Don't forgJtl
call iil when In need of aats
parts. Earffs Auto Wroaklaa
House.
LfJA.NS That cost you lesaa and
get you out of debt. Equitable
Havings ft Losn Assoolatioh of
Portland, Oregon. 0' W. ioung
Son, resident loan agenta, lie
Csss Street. Phone 417.
. IMPOIlTANT-lT
the fady3 who
! left Eureka,
California, orrSeo-
tember 15, 1026, accompanfjd by
her daughter, aged about .seven
years, for Roseburg, Oregon,
Oregon, will write P. O. Be t4.
Fields Landing, California will
learn something greatly to her
advantage, m
The
Laroast Stock of".
Good Used
Chevrolet!
and Ford
In floisburg
Ws Will Sell on i
' EASY TERMS
Hanton Chevrolet Op.
Pbon 44( .
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