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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 1 , 1926. THREE Cars that offer you every con venience, every elegance, every comfort and every economy at prices lower than ever. Any one of these Refined Star "4" models will bring you a greater motor car value than any other car can offer you at the new low prices. Star was the first to build beauty of line is color intoa low-cost car. Sport Toulg BiS Coupste! $696herC "'"ll $765here 'TOMOrUlOW g "CAR TODAY"" Corner Cass and Pine A marked feature of the buying I demand at the outset of the early spring weather has been the tread ; toward the touring car model in , the Overland line which, at the i present time, is being sold in larger numbers than ever before . in the history of tho company. While prophets la the Industry have been heralding the supremacy of the enclosed models, and while Hie sedans and coupe types have ,i been marching steadily ahead to ) new volume figures, the open uouy type has displayed an eiasli- j i,i..B. ,i..ai,... ' It seems to have become the popular fashion to drive an open car with the top folded back practice which developed in the far west country and which has rapidly spread eastward until now it is-quite the ordinary thing to , see a group, especially of the younger generation, bobbed hair and caps to the breeze, swinging down the highway. Tiie use of the open car Is not f. -st rioted lo the "sheik and flap per" eeiieratlon, however. More t? im GO TO A PICTURE SHOW Notice how correct In detail of fin-ss the charactora are in "The Rest People." They must bo to escape your criti cism. To oth'TH your atylo and dn-ss is just as notice able. What la your picture like on the screen of good appearance? A-GEATEK' VALUE -THAN EVE X. Xs .1 i i mwwmimrs S These Are the Stars the PeopleWant! STAR Fours and Sixes are built on. the Pacific Coast to meet and mas ter rugged Wes tern travel condi tions. Torrents of practical power! Coach, RAPP ROTHERS, Dealers I ami more, business men, who rc- serve enclosed cars for their use on formul occasions, are taking ad I vantage of Hie healthful aspects ! of riding in an open car, top down, and are purchasing open models as auxiliary vehicles. During April, so pronounced is the favor enjoyed by the Overland touring model, it is expected that the total output and retail sales in this type alone will' mount into the GUUU murk and plans to meet this demand are being made at the factory and by the dealer or- gantattious throughout the couu - try. Along the scenic highways of the country It Is not an unusual sight to read a sign saving. "A 'better view may be had by driving with the top down." It is not amiss to assume that the highway commissioners are instrumental i K" ... nienl of buying demand as it re- lates to the type of car which Is enjoying seasonal popularity lids spring. -o- GRADUATION INVITATIONS jue cewB-neview jno printing department can supply graduates , with the finest quality of tnvlta- tions, personal cards, and all their, needs In the way of hlKh school printing. This office Is fully efjuip- ped for thp frst quality of work. 1 TUBBY I BEMIV THINK CHESTER ft AT L&S.T. TAKING AO IMTOEtT IM HIS MUSIC - JUST USTTEIO TO HIM PUNY Hia SCALE OK) THP PlAMO Any model Star Car will take its place as a class car in any company. And, as for power and speed, the Million Dollar Motor has proven its claim to the most powerful motor ever built into a low-cost car. Then consider you are buy ing the car of established rep utation, the famous Star Car.rN $865 here Phone 371 U OM.VV AIV(M.'ATKS KXTKY INTO J,i;.;l K OK .NATIONS. (Amurliiiril rnw Leased wire.) ST. l.oi'IS, Mo. April ') Immediate entrance of the fulled Stains intii i in, i.ciiifmm r :iitiiMs ! .legates to tiie seventh annual con - veuilon of the League of Women Voters by .Mrs. 1. W. Harrison. ; Lexington, Ky., delegates here to- 'day. "If we are not ready now to ' take our scut in the vacant chair lawalting us at the League's conn- eil table." .Mrs.' Harrison deilat- ed. "ut least, we can work with it in its best efforts to eradicate evils and remove perils that liuvi .no respect for the national boon- darles. "KAitiNt; sfiii:ini,i:i os iwu.u i:i;i,n:i.' itu.i.s. i f.M..i-tal'. l'ng LcasM Wir.) I WASHINGTON. April L'O.--The i House agriculture committee de- i.i..i , i.i,- ii,u .... i ,,ri (, ,. ,,. i,,i, ,i. Haugon und Tincher farm relief bills Dusuito the decision of this poSjcy. the committee todnv acrr -d ' to re-nin hwirinps toimrrw night, fiivin opponents 01 i 1., Ill I I LI WIS 9) " 1 Rosprmrcr Orpnnn rvoseourg, uregon ! ATTENTION Marshfield coming to Rose- DurK "' I'lay Bo". Hundny, ) sln' A" members ol Louniry l lut) Hate your score (cards and turn same In sn ! can get your handicap for j the Marshfield tournament. : They have a return date here ! on June 6th, and we go to Marahlleld on July 4lh and August 1st. 1 want to urge : till members to turn out so we can inako It interesting for them on all matches L. J. CKAFTON. Chairman Handicap and a A a Tincher bill an opportunity to be heard. On motion of Itopresen- 'i...i... ii... i in ... ft is a v-iiim, iiieinu, iei suuaiii, , ;la.He Mncheloe, Democrat, hen- ,.,.,. , ln! intimacy of lucky. It was decided to hear roi toast, colfee. crisp snips of ba tlilrly minutes each, represents- iron and leisurely gossip. We had lives of Ihe American rami Isu- hist hemin In lalk when the maid ri-au. National Cotton Orowers Lxehanee Natlnnt (V.nni-i! Cn- "Perathe .Marketing :.sso ation "nil the American Council of Atri- .t - ulttirv. Ent barbecue Bandwlcnea and thellv forever. Urand's Koad Stand. !DICIIMIM( I" 11 Mi ll S OIODEOU I gW V VI tLIVLyiU I , II 'VVL.U owe f I : , ii iw;'s iSI f "Wl m I 1 r - t I U I I h II 111 k 's-.o ( VW r I H 1 1 1 11 I 111 1 1 II 1 1 II I Vk. f "HER. FLING" By Elenore Meherin Author of "Chlcklo," "Sandy" and Other Serial of Nationwide 8ucocm. (Copyiiflit, 1926, by Call Fubllsh lng Co.) CHAPTER 33 Persistence. With sudden panic It occurred to iue that mother might Hlt me to bhuw rather the dtuuionit.0 .Suppose she dldf 1 would have to nay what I had done. She would meddle. 1 wanted to keop It from her until 1 had defiultoly con vinced Addison that 1 would never marry him. If mother took a hand ? I began to regret the return. , 1 would huvo to forestall Iter move. 1 tupped the window, told the chauffeur tu drive more quickly. Juulce would Help me. No oue saw me entering the house. 1 threw olf my cloaK qui li ly, went to her. "Aunt Janice, will you do mo a favor?" I asked simply. "I'm so pleased, liuil, and so proud," she answered happily. "Of course I will." "Well, I don't want father or Uncle Lorln to know about the necklace or anything. Vou can ask mother to say nothing for a low days, will you?" A puzzled, round-eyed frown ruined nor umplo prows, but she promised. Itupert Addison wrote: "My Dearest Girl; 1 know now why you were angry that I kissed you. At first 1 was hurt aud stunned. Hut I have thought it all over aud I realizo you are so young, so very sweet, my love surprised and startled you. 1 thought you guesBed it. 1 have told you in so muny ways, but I should have understood. Gail how 1 love that name it is bo long since 1 have thought o( any girl 1 have grown clumsy. You will have to teach mo ail over again. "There is another thing, too, I want to explain. You think I have a poor idea of women. As my wile dearest and only girl you will never find this tno case. No position will be too lii.tli for the woman I honor with my name. Of course, you will be uii Inspiration and can ydu avoid being a beautiful background? llut 1 will not hamper you In uuy way. Vou will be tho queen or my home your lightest wish a mutter or grave import. "1 want you to know, that 1 believe thoroughly tu tho Inde pendence of the wlfo and muuicr. 1 will see that your Income la adequate to the dignity of your station, adequate for your every whim, my dear. There will never bo any difficulties between us over money matters." It causod me no pain to refuse him, for 1 did not feel the vital ity in him, so 1 could not visuul izu his suffering 1 sat down at once and answered, perhaps with too cold a formality: "Dear Mr. Addison: "Your letter is frank. I apprci ciato deeply its sentiment and thank you for tho honor of your offer. 1 realize fully Its Import and (he dignity of the position tyou have outlined. I "ll ls wil11 I'eBlet thllt 1 t0" J uoi ))o wl(e , io not love you and 1 do not ii-lult l,t i,i,rrv vim mittiirllil consideration ' will ever change 'me. l'leuse believe thiil 1 know exactly whut 1 urn doing. Kings could not tempt me. 1 have ro- turned your gift. This ls filial. Uf you have any regard for me. you will accept it. "Very curiiiuiiy yours, i "(;A11, SHICKM AN." I kept a copy of that letter. It seems callous to nm now iiond- lessly curt. On the buck of the rough copy are many lilies scratched out, revised. One I pondered aijout was this: "Vou ar,! mllukcii us to my anger, .Mr. Addison. I assure )'ou 1 am neither so young nor so awed that a kiss is the sllght- est surprise lo Ine was In diguauit only beiaue you look what my fillings are not willing Towaid the end of the week .lullicu came 111 as 1 ute break ing. She often did this, for hers knocked, handing my aunt a ...11 iAbi.,i .., 11 h-r latge. affable face taking on n elrllsh flush "Kroin him! she nald, with hr ;iren, either i"k. inow you vni t. I ;ii " has Kit Ul. (Jail. V-mp hither I s tomorrow, and U J..J.BU-l!'f.'.r- 1 1 know your mother cannot keep I the aecrot any longer. Sha suld j so. She doesn't think It right. You know Rupert la backing hlui. "Open It! . Dear, I believe I am younger tbuu you, ami." The blood came In a stinging rush to my race and neck. 1 iwould have to tell her now. I "What can It be?" she said. "Another surprise 1 "It Is the necklace, Janice," .1 said, opening the box In a grim surge of hatred lor itupert Addi Bon and his attentions, Janice gasped, her features loat In a round, astonished stare. .'The nuckluce!" she gasped, broathlesBly. "Yes, J returned it. I am not going to murry Rupert Addison, i huvo refused him." The store widened until her face looked like a blond, vacant circle. "Refused Rupert, Gall? And be has sont it again?" Sho sat back smoothing the ringlets from her ' soft, white necK. "We has sent 11 again?" .Ybb." "Well!" she drew a deep breath. "Well!" Hnally ishe smiled. "1 guess that means he 1b going to win you. Gall." 1 said nothing. Gradually her face lit pleasantly. Rupert lu not the man to take 'no' when he wants 'yes'. He doesn't now defeat, Gall. Ask Uncle Lorln about hiiu. He is A man In a thousund. Wutt nil you know him, deur. I huvo watched him for fourteen yours." I don't want him, Janice, '. ( cried in a passion ot scorn. "I d rather die than, marry hint! i It gives me the chills to to think about him!" llccuuse of that other affair, Gall," Bhe Bald gently, "Yon uro prejudiced. But you mustn't think of that, dear, itupert is bp dlll'erent. He seldom drinks. He tho man for you. 'I wish I hud never met him!" I suid childishly, resenting, my mint, foartul of my mother. "Are you going to tell mother, Junlco?" "She ought to ltnow." "She will try to browbeat mo" Janice smiled." Thnt 1b llko youth, deur. Once I thought my Uiotnor was uiunuvunus iiiv. I've blessed her ever since lor hor Judgment." "You wouldn't mink much of that ludcment. Janice. If you suw Dal Warren the night of his wed ding; if you suw him chasing Mariun all over the house! Mother know he was bo drunk He nearly committed murder, but sho made iMurluu go away with Mm! Juulce frowned, u pained color sultusing her unliable face. This wus news to her. "I would not have you forced, Gull," sho Bald slowly, "fo;- you have sense, aud 1 know you will come to cure for Itupert If you give him C chance. I'romis? not lo be husty; keep tho neckluco uwlillo. T will Buy nothing about " llut I know my mother suld something to lather. As bo left tho next day ho caught my chin in his hand and pinched It, laughed and kissed mo us much as lo say: "Well, you're the daughter of your, tutnor clover enough!" . I found myself praying that soinothlug would detain Itupert Addison, t even pictured him in uutomobllo and train accidents. 1 didn't cure whut kept him, so long as I escaped wthout the sordid misery of more quurrellng. l-'or once in my life, tho uu-looked-for did intervene. A telo gram cuine. It was for mother. Hur face slowly blanched us she read it. She drew her breath hard, pulling in hor lips, biting them. . "From Marian," sho said, her eyoB distended. She offered it to mo. her hands shaking. It said: "Coiuo quickly! Murlun very ill!" "DAL WARREN." Mother looked about helplessly, rushed over to the wall and rang furiously. Two mulds responded to tho frantic summons. Janice came in. "Pack my grip," mothor Bald, her Hps trembling. Janice read tho message, "What time is the next train?" mother asked. "We can leave at 2," 1 an swered. "You will not go!" Janice ex claimed. Mother glanced at mo in bewil derment. "1 certnlnly will go!" I cried. "Murlali muy die!" I ran from Iho room, began throwing my things In u Buitcuse, hurling orders at the mold who helped me. Unit an hour later mother came in. "Thank tied, dear," she Bald fervently. "Look at this!" It was another wire this one from father. "Ilon't be alarmed," It said. "Marian improving. Let Gall stay West." BARNES BARBER SHOP Marcelling; all beauty work. Marhiello operator. Phono lfJfl-J. Tickling tho jvory8 k"l'M MOT I.MIMhM.hMtI.MtTT.W.T.r.T No Fun A'-tall! Cultivating corn where the weeds have fifteen days start, . Kill 'em before you plant with a (Genuine Kimball Weeder 6 ft. $22.50 One and one-half H. P. Gas Engine $52.50 2-Section Drag Harrow s ' S20.00 "See Us First We Can Save You Money" farm"bureau cooperative exchange R08EBURQ OAKLAND Mf.M.I.I.l.IM.I.I.I.I.! FOR SALE HAY FOR SALE Kdonbowor Or chard TractB. Phone FOR SALE Fresh cow. F. Veddor, lit. 1, Dox 11)3, ltoseburg. FOR SALE 4-hole cook stove, nearly new, $12.50. 1101 S. Mttlu ..St. i FOR SAL1S Choice Shorthorn bulls, ready now. O. O. Uarrott & Son. Olendale, Ore, FOR SALE Underwood typewrit er Mo. 5, will sacrifice tor cash. D. 3, News-Review. FOR SALE Piano; 1J tou Re- public truck, ono 1-urd coupe. Call at 352 S. Main St, FQH SALE De Luvai irrigation puinpB, wood pipe and electric motors. Paul's jleotrio tStore, Med lord, Oregon. SINGER SEWING MACHINES , Sold on eaBy terms. Old ones bought. . Expert repairing on all makes. Prices very reasonable. J. M. Wonderley, Wade Room ing House. 8U3 W. Lane Bt. Phone 487-J. Ueneral Bupplles. f6u SALE Halt JeiBey uoy third calf due Muy . 2, very ' gentle, niulOy and good milkor, $50 lr taken before culvlng, Also pure ; Jersey heifer, gentle,; firut'calf duo Way (ith, from heavy pro ducing stock, ?50 if taken before . calvlug. Fred Parker, Sr., Cau yonvlllo, Ore. FOR SALE or will consider some trade; 40 acres of fine soil on Pacific highway, 17 miles ' from Portland. 7 miles from Vancou ver. NOw 0-room plastered house, eleatrlc lights, gas station, camp ground aud cabins, $1000 stock lu Btoro. Fine water system; 60 cords wood cut. Gas wood saw and all kinds ot farm tools; garage; big now barn; dairy house; good team; 4 cows; milk route; 6 acres potatoes planted; Strawberries and Bniall fruits. All goes for $300 per acre. Arta W. Parker, Ridgefleld, Wash., Rt. No. 2. ROSEBURG HOME- FOR BALE OR TRADE The ownor of the former Dr. Sethor home, at Uie ' head of Watson street, wants ' to Bell It. He values It a. $8000, and It 1b well worth it. Seven mighly fine rooms on ono floor. Hot water heating plant, fire place, fine big porch, beautiful ' view of the city. Ho will take us part payment a smaller value house In ltoseburg or other good weBtem Oregon city, or bo will take country properly as part payment. Thorp ls a straight loan on the place of $3500, bears 7 por cent Interest and ls due on or before 3 yearB. Beo tho pluce and submit your offer by letter or phono. Hundreds of otlier properties for sulo or trade. Frunk Kinney, Realtor, Eugone, Oregon. WANTED WANTED Woman to do house work by day. Call 132 N. Steph ens. WANTED Woman for general housework. Two In family. Thone 372. WANTED Wide tire farm wag on. Good . condition, oIko Iron wheel wagon, and hand hay cut ter, stato iirice. Box 353, Suth-erlin. CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE PL6.V1W DUSTltO'THe , PteA-NO m V r.KHTW.T. FOR RENTj ItOOM FOlt Stophenu 8t, KENT 333 So. FOR KENT Furnished five-room cottage with garage. 810 N. 1 Jackson 8t. : FOR RENT Furnished shack, U per month. J.' Barr, Miller's Ad dition. Phone 210-L. BARN AND large garden space (or rent. Ott Stephens St. be tween Oak and . Washington Phone 227-Y, . FOR RENT New apartment, com pletely furnished, close In, no children. Inquire 615 Rast Ave nue. FOR RENT 2-room apartment, , ., closo In. L. and W. furnished, IIS. Also . 4-room downstairs apartment, electrio range, well furnished; garage, garden space, i lots of flowers. Phone 227-Y. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Large lodge pin or coat, of-arms. Owner identify and paj, for ad. News-Review. Lost Sunday evening or Monday octagon shaped green gold Greun wrist watch. Keepsake, liberal reward. Return to News-Review. MISCELLANEOUS CONCRETE wortt at competitive prlcoB. Mixer or building hoist for hire. Miller, Phone 440-J. OAR OWNER Don't forget 4 call K61 when in need of uM parts. Bartf'a Auto Wrecking House. - - . f- FRED JONES will do ladloB' halr outtlng at thai Terminal Beauty Shop. Will cut balr by appoint, ment any time. First class mar celling.' Marcel $1, reset 60c, bob curl, 7So. atrlotly ladles' shop. ' Two jumps ahead of the other fellow la the man who reads the classified ada for short-cuts to economy. The McCormick-Deering Primrose CREAM SEPARATOR Turns easy and skims close. It is mndo Bind guaranteed by the largest manufacturer of farm machines in the world. Wo havo stock. three Wharton Bros. Harry Peercq Aut Top Manufacturing BBpalrlng Tops and Curtain, CDhoUteruut Of all kinds Tent and Awning Work Phone 671 Winchester St A-ll (.. rJ j . j 1 WHEN IN ROSEBURG STOP AT Hotel Umpqua Phone 277. Our auto will call, g