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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, DECEMBER f, 192?.
FENCE
Just unloading another car of the well known
"Zinc-Insulaled"
See Us First, We Can Save You Money.
Turkeys Wanted
Will pay 45c for, No. 1's delivered
Wednesday, December 16th
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURQ
iT8IBBggI.I.M.T.T.T.M.IT
I
"Ship By Truck"
Save Dollars and Cents
We have a fleet of trucks leaving daily, Roseburg, 4j
Eugene, Portland, Medford, Marshfield, making B;
delivery at ' 2
All Way
8
f Oregon Auto Transportation Co.
Roseburg Phone 31-J
401 Oak St.
NO CASE DEVELOPS FROM
RHINELANOER JURY QUIZ
(lUancUtnl ma Loan! Wiio.V
WHITE PLAINS. N. Y., Dec. 10.
The West Chester grand Jury in
vestigating today the reported at
tempts to influence jurors in their
verdict in the Khinelander annul
ment case, will, it is learned, draw
a presentment against the practice
of citizens discussing cases with
trial Jurors. It was further learn
ed that no indictment will be found
against Dr. J. C. Dennelt, eye
specialist of Yonkers, who Freder
ick G. Sanford, a juror, told Justice
Morschauser had talked with him
about the case.
PORTUGESE RULER QUITS.
(Anwtatrd PreM Lraaed Wire.)
LISBON, Portugal, Doc. 10.
President Telxeira Gomes resigned
today. ,
The president gave 111 health as
the reason for his witbdrawuL
HEI.SINGFORS, Finland, Dec.
10. The Finnish government re
signed today on account of parlia
ments refusal to vote the credits
necessary for building a fleet for
coast defense.
Candy canes made to order, any
size. Place your orders early. Pal
ace of Sweets. Phone 76.
See the display of Christmas
cards now and plan to make early
selections for best choice at Lloyd
Crocker's Drug Store.
Cook with gas.
GEAR CUTTING
Our Shops are Equipped to turn
ou all kinds of machine work.
Repair Work Done
PINE ST. MACHINE SHOP
Opposite Flour Mill
AT BRAND'S
ROAD STAND
Pacific Highway 4 Miles North
Open Evenings Till 11 o'clock
REAL BAR8ECUE '
SANDWICHES
Meat roasted on spits before
the open fire. Coffee with real
cream. Sweet cider. They taste
pretty good after the show.
Always a Big Assortment of
Fruits, Nuts and Candy
BULBS
QUALITY FIRST
Better Prices Than Ever
While They Last,
THE FERN
Ths Largest 8tock of
Good Used
Chevrplets
and Fords
In Roseburg
I
' W Will Sell en
EASY TERMS
Hansen Chevrolet Co.
Phone Hi
OAKLAND
Points
r
Portland Phone M 2268
E. Water and Yamhill St
GOVERNOR PIERCE STANDS
BY PRISON PAROLE SYSTEM
(Aauclsttd Pm LuH Wirt.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 10.
Governor Walter M. Pierce, in an
address before the Progressive
business Men's club here today.
declared that more than SO per
cent of men paroled from the state
prison make good. He said that in
practical operation the parole sys
tem has been a success.
"The public Is apt to hear of the
parole violator but seldom hears of
the 80 per cent who make good,"
from town Saturday and is Bpend
be declared.
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BRITISH SAILORS
TURN FROM OLD RAW
LEAF TO CIGARETTES
LONDON, Dec. 10. (A. P.)
British sailors are turning from
old raw leaf tobacco, soaked in
rum and rolled up in twine, to the
cigarette.
When the Prince of Wales made
his recent voyage on the Repulse,
1,300,000 cigarettes were sold, ac
cording to D. Kennedy, manager
of the canteen. There were but
150 pipe smokers among the 1,200
men in the ship's company.
"Sailors follow one another very
closely in their choice of smokes,"
he said. "Out the fashion changes
mysteriously from time to time. On
this voyage of the Repulse those
who did not roll their own cigar
ettes concentrated on two of the
three very popular brands, quite
ignoring the third. There was a run
on a well-known high cltrss cigar
ette as soon as the men got shore
leave."
o -
Beat with gas. "
Cook with gaa
Candy canes made to order, any
sue. rcace your oruers eariy. rat
ace of i3weeta. Phone 76.
Cook witu gas. ,
Why not give Fuller brushes for
Xmas gifts. Sold by Mary E.
Southwick, 212 W. 1st Ave. N.
Phone 6o9-J.
I Studehaker builds no yearlj
' models.
TUBBY
BOi". HOW LONG WILL
IT TAKE ME "5? VWM.K
To TOOTLE CReEK.5 I
Heat with gaa.
Arundel, piano tuner. Phone 1-8 9-L.
8 Wa
BE
"SANDY"
By ELENORE MEHERIN
WHAT HA8 HAPPENED IN THE
. STORY SO FAR:
Sandy McNeil. In love with life,
marries lien Murillo, a rich Ital
ian, to please her Impoverished
family. Tyranny by Murillo and
frequent quurreia follow. A sou
id if a at birth, llob McNeil, her
i uncle, aids la plans for Sandy and
I her mother to take a trip to Ho
jnotulu. There she meets Hamon
Worth, who saves her life In the
I surf. On the sunie steamer home
;he declares his love. Murillo de
i Clares he will never release her.
'Judith Moore, a cousin, tells San
' dy love Is everything. Murillo
i overtakes her as she goes for a
tryst with Kauion. follows a
clash over her promises to her
sick mother to give up plans lor
divorce.' She appeals to Bob for
aid In a divorce action.
Go on with the story from here:
CHAPTER 47
"Could you do It quietly, Bob?
Without the newspapers getting
hold of It? Without Isabel know
ing mil It was all over."
"Oh. well!" said llob lazily
Sandy Interrupted blazing
with suppressed excitement. "I
promised her 1 wouldn't. She'll
take It terrllily. But I'm forced
to do It. I can't live on as 1 am.
lie won't have It.'
"He wants the divorce too? But
he's willing to let you get it?"
"He doesn't know anything
about It. I don't Intend to tell
him till It's over."
"Don't Intend to tell him till
It's over? What do you mean,
kid? Do you think you can sneak
into court, snatch a divorce out of
some legal grub box "
Sandy slid from the table, the
muscles of her throat contract
lug: "Would be have to know
about It from the beginning?"
"Naturally. He's an interested
party."
She picked up the blotter .tear
ing the layers apart: "And if be
didn't want me to have it, could
he preventit."
"He could make It very diffi
cult, unless you had strong
grounds."
"I have!"
"What are they?"
She looked at her uncle accus
ingly. "You know about those
dinner invitations! You know how
he insulted lleinie twice! I'm
afraid to have a friend come to
the house. 1 never go around,
because I can't so much as return
a treat to an ice cream soda. He
never gives me a cent. He hus
loads of money. All the time
Isabel's been sick I've had to walk
walk miles. I don't even see
the girls 1 grew up with, be
cause I'm ashamed to accept fa
vors I can't return.'
"He persecutes you with his
stinginess?"
"Yes, he does!"
Bob reached over and touched
the rings on Sandy s fingers the
circles of diamonds and emeralds:
"He could refer to these, Sandy.
He could show the hotel bills
while you were In Honolulu. You
couldn't get a divorce on the
ground of stinginess '
Sandy shut her eyes: "Those
aren't the grounds!" She sat down
and covered her face with her
hands.
"What are they, then?" .
She answered in a still, breath
less repression: "I hate him! He
sickens me. I won't live with
him. Nothing can make me. He
doesn't want a woman. He wants
some kind of a fawning dog!
Someone who will truckle to his
every whim "
Gha nnw luvnmfl faint with the
heat of her memories. "Even
when 1 tried honestly tried to ao
n,v nart hn WfllkPft Oil me. 116-
f.n th.' hnhv wan horn and 1
didn't feel like having a mob scene
I asked him to postpone . tne
hni..n,rmlii, He anneared to
agree. Three days later he came
home with engraved invitations.
My wish meant simply nothing.
Tha nid MnmniiK t rented their fa
vorite slaves with more considera
tion!"
"He causes you great mental
..,rrUPini,i Thnt'a in easv cause
for an uncontested divorce, an
almost Impossible one If ho wnnts
to fight It. Haven't you any
thing more definite?"
"Yes!" And almost Inaudliiiy:
"It's his fault the baby died. I
., ttM.llritio- if wan hot. 1
niii,ln't u-alk nnv farther. I sat
down. I rested an hour. I start
ed out again. I was taint. 1
couldn't go on. I leaned against
.rwir Thnn Tlmmv ranie. He'd
passed me twice. I didn't know
this.- He gave me a Hit drove
mo to the Iiouo. And HIS saw
I KMOVO J
mi
(that." -
She put out her hand, shoved
the blotter. across the. table. "Ho
'(.aid things to me.- He called me
inames. He said I could go ef
iterwards In two months after
ithe baby came. He'd take the
i baby and 1 could go because he
didn't want a - a a person like
me In his house."
.
The feeling of suffocation
fainting suffocation, as on that
oppressive day, returned. She felt
.Murlllo's fingers biting into the
flesh of her wrists, his breath
hissing in her face with the ter
rible epithet he called her.
"I fainted. I struck my' head.
I fill heuvlly. So the :uhy was
born "
Through :ho thick, belonged
silence she heard U1 ilc.Noil'a
volco. It had a steeiy, ominous
note. He repeated his question:
"Did anyone see that, Sandy? Did
anyone hear him call you names?
See htm size your wrists?"
She shook her head.
"Wasn't Ida la the bouse?"
"In the basement. She didn't
see it. No one saw It. But the
baby was born. 1 was all rignt
before. The doctor knows that.
So It was born. And It wouldn't
have been! It would be alivo
now"
She clasped her hands, wishing
to hide their shaking. . "There's
all that between us, Dob. I would
not live with him again it it
meant death to escape. He won't
let me stay on in the house tiny
longer as 1 have been staying, lie
said so. Last night he tried to
break the door down when I
locked it.
"And once before the night
we got home and I told him 1
wanted to bo free that 1 couldn't
return to our marriage, he came
at me with the fire tongs "
"My God! Strike you, Sandy?
Did he strike you?"
"No. He was going to. ' Ue
flung them against the wall."
"Did you scream? Did Ida
hear you? Could she be a wit
ness?" She put an icy, shaking hand
to shade her face. "1 didn't
scream. No one aw him.. We
were alone."
Bob McNeil, a set, furious look
on his handsome face, now filled
his pipe, tupping in the tobacco
with a pencil. He was seeing
Sandy radiant, flinging the Spa
nish shawl about her, running
through the grapevines. He had
caught her more than once .
had laughed in his heart at her
blithe, gypsy gladness. He saw
her now with her life broken
a needless frustration.
She was standing: "Those are
grounds, aren't they Bob?"
"Those uren't grounds, Sandy.
Because you can't prove them."
"You mean 1 couldu't get a di
vorce even If I tell all that "
'He can deny It all. Every
thing you've said he can deny.
If he Intends to fight it, you have
to have real proofs. It's easy to
get a divorce on any flimsy
grounds when It's not contested.
But if be started out to fight you
wih his money and influence, you
need a much stronger case thua
you've got. He might bring coun
ter charges."
"He would. He'd make me
black as pitch. He said so." San
dy reached for her bag. Dizziness
crept through her veins. "Then
you can't gel It for me, llob? No
you said you can't. And to her
self, murmuring "What shall 1
do 1 wonder what I'm to do?"
An hour later Sandy left the
office in the back or the store"
that served llob McNeil more as
a lounging room than law office.
She hurried, halting now and
then to ask herself blindly:
"What's the rush?" Bob said she
must go home not talk about
running to the city wait pre
pare herself be able to earn a
living. Hod talk to Murillo. .Mu
rillo had the latin temperament
he was cooled off now. Both would
make arrangements with him.
Sundy should stay In the house in
definitely. They needn't mention
any further plans of hers. But
she must go home.
"Yes- no place else to go "
Late afternoon when she reach
ed the garden. Chrysanthemums
gaudy, golden things marching
In splendor down the walk, t-he
thought: "Is he in there now?"
She felt weighted. Her heart was
cold a lump of Iron. She went
through the yard to the kitchen.
She said to Ida: "Hello any
one home? Mr. Murillo come yet?"
"No he's not come.
She ate her dinner alone. Tears
fell to her plate. She said to her
self, trying to laugh: "Ills loud
. . . I'm eating his food"
She went to her room and lock
ed the door. When she was ready
for bed she stood at her bureau
nnd slipped the rings from her
finger. She set them with her
bracelet in a llttlo tray. SHe
looked at the gleaming little
mound, thinking quietly: "I could
hotk these. I'd get enough to
live on while I was waiting f'jr
a Job "
-
She slept Inte. File ston.l nt
A Fair Judge of Speed
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the window at the next morn
iug letting the breeze run through
her hair. It stood out about her
pale face aud shadowed eyes like
aa aureole. -
Someone- knocked i knocked
again three times.
She wont over softly, pu'led the
door wide, stepped Into the hall.
It was Murillo. He smiled:
"Good morning! Nice that you're
able to sleep late, isn't It? Nice
that you don't have to rise early
and get your husband's breakfast.
Aud you're willing to do this In
dear! I'll try to appreciate the
favor." . v
He brushed past her. He stood
in the middle of the room, glanc
ing about. His eyes turned to the
bureau, rested on the glittering
wound of jewels.
A slow, gleaming satisfaction
on the curved lips. He took the
little tray In his band. "I'll take
cure of these, my dear," swept
tlu Jewels to his palm, smiled at
Sandy and put them in his pocket.
-the Coat
to wear
anywhere
Tnii store now offer! a won
derful knitted coat, Jantzen
madc worthy companion to
the famous Jantzen swim
ming suit. A garment of per
manent style, of quiet ele
gance and outstanding qual
ity, with a fineness of tex
ture heretofore unknown in
knitted coats a sheen and
quiet lustre that only Jant
zen Yam and Jantzen Stitch
can produce.
All the latest shades and pat
terns for fall are now hero
awaiting your select ionMost
reasonable in pne
Harth's Toggery
ROSEBURG, OREGON
'Companion tt thi
9Hon'i Swimmmi Suit jyr
Auto Top Manufacturing
Repairing Tops and Curtains,
Upholstering of all kinds
' Tent and Awning Work '
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NEWSY BITS
STAMFORD, Conn, Clarence
Goodman, who has Just left the
ministry of the church of the NaJ
arenea to be an excavation con
tractor, eats dynamite. He says It
is good medicine. Firemen putting
out a blaze in bis bouse found eight
sticks of it and called him to court
for not having a storage permit.
Then he told why he kept it in
the house. He was fined lit.
PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Cather
ine Sherman Feas, 14, must go to
school two years more and her
husband must see that she does it.
The Juvenile court has so ruled.
The board qf education complained
that many girls under lti are mar
rying to escape school.
LONDON Electrlo lights cava
tricked iguanas in tbe zoo into end-
lug a week's hunger strike. They
would not eat because of fog and
cold till artificial sunshine mado
them wiggle. last to the feeding
troughs. .
ST. PAUL "It Is implied," that
the ring will be returned to the
giver when an engagement to mar
ry is broken, a district court
Judge ruled. .
DANVILLE. 111. Another addi
tion to Red Orauge's retinue. Dr.
E. 1). Cooley may accept the posi
tion of personal physician to the
football Hash.
MINNEAPOLIS Fred Fulton
Fulton lost another decision. The
heavyweight pugilist's application
fur reinstatement on the police
force was denied.
NEW YORK Lee Garnet Day,
back from Europe, with his Paris
bride, the former Nancy Say lea,
who broke her engagement to
Ueutenaut Ernesto Ueccl, of Italy,
thinks any girl has a right to
change her mind. Aa for the lieu
tenant he is a thorough gentleman
and a mighty fine fellow.
BALTIMORE. Md.-Glrla are
nearly 100 per cent wrong and men
only 45 per cent in estimating how
long It will take them to dress or
do anything else. Tests have been
conducted at seven collegea by
John Hopkins Psychologists.
WORK ON NORTH
UMPQUA ROAD TO
BE COMPLETED
J. M. Meyers, superintendent
of construction on thi North L'nip
u.pa road project, was in Uosobnrg
Kilcy on ofticial business. The
vrrk will be completed on the
ri ad about the middle of the
month, Mr. Meyers states, and nil
etews will then be witr.drawu. He
Is very anxious to sej money au
briiDriated for the rwd In the
i ear future, feeling that the com
pletion of the project Is a matter
of greut importance to Douglas
county. Mr. Meyers has .supervis
ed a difficult piece of work dur
ing the past two years, and as a
result a fine piece of road has
been constructed at an unusually
low cost. . Although the road Is
narrow, it is upon a substantial
grade and permanent location. It
has been the purpose of the gov
ernment and forest service to
build.
a road reaching as far Into the
forest as possible In ordor that
improvement work might be car
ried on Inside the forest areas,
and that better protection might
be given during the times of fire
danger. This road Is primarily
a development road, and eventu
ally will link up with Eastorn
Oregon, but In addition to Its
primary object It hns wonderful
value as a scenic .road and one
which will attract hundreds of
tourists to that section of the.
i county every year.
Nice line practical gifts tor the
home. Zlgler-Fee lldw. Co.
WhenWinterCoraes
Foley's Honey andTar
For Coughs and Colds
CUT THI8 OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY
RmuA thla ft ft and tan tanta la Tatar 4 0..
1439 Slitfflald Atc. CTriraKa, 111., writing
your Kama and addraaa cLaarljr. Yon will r
coite a aaropla bottl ( Folr'l Homy and
Tif f!n tnim n nil Imr mti ha. rolrla and hoarfta-
tif.it, alio ampla parka rai af Fftler Pill, ft
diuratlo it i la at for the alflntyi.and TaVff
Cathartic Tnhlata lot ronitipatlon arid ku
stianaia. That rlt-nanrtabla ramadlaa ara iim
ffm apUlaa and bava balta4 mOUaa l
peopla. Iry tLeml
W. P. Chapman.
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VASES AND JARDlNtelt
Comprises a wide range of choice, and you are sursi.
to find in the collection just the piece you want.!
w . loqk ST0CK ovR
FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS '
CHURCHILL HARDWARE COfe
The Iron Mongers
Classified Section
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ALL NEW ADS
FOR SALE
WOOD AND HAk for sale. Phone
270-Y.
FOll SALE Cook stove. J. H. Wil
liams, Elgarose, Ore.
CHRISTMAS TKEKS for sale. Any
size. Phoue 615 J.
FOR SA1.U Canned fruit. Mrs. R.
U. Stovall, 1UV2 Prospect tit.
FOR SALE A good second hand
range, cheap if taken at once.
Phone 41S-J.
FOR SALE Old fir block wood.
13.50 per Uer. Phono 14F1S. Mel
ton Bros.
FOR SALE or trade, apartment
house with seven apartments.
Call at 246 S. ParrotL
FOR SALE Wool cards, Import
ed from Finland; 11.85 post
paid. John Nylund, North Bend.
FOR SALE 2 black mares, 7 and
8 years old. Weigh about 14UU
each. Box 61, Camas Valley, Ore.
ALL-CHICKEN TAMALE3 To
morrow at Christian church ba
zaar, Newland'a salesroom. No
phone orders.
FO IISALE Ei of SWt and SWi
of SE1 section 12 T. 28, R. 7
Make me an offer. Li'RI" Barto.
Thompson Falls, Montana.
WOOD FOR SALE Fir block.
3.utl; oak block, 13.50; oak
stove, $4; 12-in. fir, 2.6u, de
livered. Phone 497.
FOR SALE Bed and springs
f2.50; silk floss mattress, practi
cally new, Sltl.OO; dresser, 117;
coal oil stove, three burner and
oven. (5.00. 124 Brockway St.
FOR SALE 1 Stradivara upright
phonograph. Has 65 records, cost
1225. Will sell for 175. Excellent
condition. Violin tone. Box 135,
Yoncalla, Ore.
FOR SALE Dry oak atove and
block w ood. Good bug body and
commercial body; ton and half
Republlo truck In good running
order, or trade for touring car,
or terms on cash sale. Phone
2S0-J. East Douglas.
SEE OL'lt used cars before you
buy; over 20 to. choose from
1 1U21 Ford touring, starter and
good running order 176
1 1921 Chevrolet 95
1 1U21 Dodge touring, cord tires,
new paint
And 20 others, coupes and se
dans.
Easy terms, year to pay."
HANSEN CHEVROLET CO
CATCIIINO'3 GUARANTEED
LSEI CARS ,
1922 Ford touring 1185
1U21 Ford sedan 225
lillS liodge touring , . , 225
1919 Dodge touring 275
1M2I Chevrolet tuuring.. 260
1926 Tudor Ford sedan 713
1922 Dodge sedan 00
Roy Catching Motor Co.
Hudson-Essex Dealer.
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT
Hotel Umpqua
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For Thai Gift
There is nothing a woman appro,
ciates more than beautiful and ut'
' f ul Pottery. Our line of
ON BACK PAGE.
FOR RENT
PIANO for rent Phone Sl-Ff
FOR RENT I room furnished
apartment 146 8. Pine.
FOR RENT Housekeeping room.
"im wm. ose-. jacason.
FOR RENT Steam heated room.
zau N. Stephens. Phone 148-H. -
FOR RENT Furnished 3-room
apartment 08 S. Stephens.
FOR RENT Five-room furnished
house. Inquire 647 S. Stephen.
Phone 47I-L.
FOR RENT Two large well ra
msnea Housekeeping room.
Private front entrance. Closa la.
131 8. Main.
Wanted
EXPERIENCED lroner wants wor
in your nome. f none 436-u ,
WANTED Two men to do
lug. Phone 42F25. C. F. Dyar. .
ALL kinds of sewing, men's ahtrtjs
a specialty, an Miller UL Pnona
469-L.
FURS WANTED Highest
prices paid. Wilson Tlra goo
opposite News-Review, Bring ox.
hip to B. F. Shields. .:,
HEMST1TCH1NQ 6 and S cents.
wora guaranteed. 317 a. -.Stephens,
south of Rose hotel.
Phone (US. Mrs. Hill.
WANTED, SKIM MILK delivered
at state farm or In town. Can use
8 to 10 gallons dafly. H. B.
Wells, Phone 45FJ. .'
PARTNER WANTED For highly
profitable business. t guaran
tee on Investment to start Ad
dress Bos 1, care News-RsvleWt
STRAYED from Winston, dog.'part
Airedale, light tan curly i hair,
long tall. Very timid.. Reward.
Mrs. 0. J. Ut-her, Phone JFt.
FOUND Lady's wrist watch. Owb.
er call at News Review office
and describe the watch and band
aa means of identification.
MCXLLL1US
ROOM AND BOARD, $9 per week.
rnone osn-j. .
MAUCKLabob-curls, halrcotUag
ana snampoos. Airs. Amy Kogera.
Phone llx-LL 137 N. Main. -
CAR OWNERDon't forait" is
all (63 when la need ot aatd
parts. . Sartf's Auto WrecUaa
House.
LoTd of IIAV and no stock'. Want
a team to feed for the use of
them.. What, have you?' John
Roberts, Dlllard. -
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4 once and for all time rtd
ourscn of those aiumynjjL eocos
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