Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 21, 1927, Page 11, Image 11

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The SECRET STUDIO
Tile and Fencing
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY JANUARY 21, 1927.
TO BE HELD AT FT.
By Hazel Living tto ,
on hand now .
Coming Shipment of Low-Priced Barbed Wire.
Flour $7.20, 7.60, $8.00
ALL DAY ALL WEEK
Special Coco Meal $1.90 per 100
See Us First -We Can Save You loney.
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURG AND OAKLAND
CLASSIFIED SECTION
ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE
FOR SALE
GOOD HAY for Bale. W. E. Mc
Carthy, Wilbur, Ore.
ONE NEW broccoli cart tor sale.
P. J. Ballf, Kt. 2, Roseburg. .
WOODFOR SALE Dry-fir block.
E. V. Hatfield. Phone 33F14.
FOR. SALE Breeding turkeys. V.
D. Vulentlue. Phone 1-J, Suther
lin. FOR SALE Cheap. Chevrolet
roadster with truck bed. Inquire
740 Mill St.
FOR SALE Cheap .
. good stuck. Inquire
- street.
"Hound of
642 E. 6th
FOR SALE Purebred Collie dog,
six mouths old, $10. Cull at 442
' East Commercial Ave.
CHEVROLET rojidstor, 192G mod
el, like new. Easy terms can be
arranged. Hansen Chevrolet Co.
FOR I SALE White "Minorca roost
ers, $2.50 each. Write or call E.
L.Hitt,Wharton Ave. -
i30DG"Etouring, 1923 model, this
dependable car for sale on easy
terms. Hansen Chevrolet Co.
FOR SALE Bourbon-Red Turkey
toms, one bronze, also R. I. Red
j roosters. N. L. Conn, Uoseburg,
Ore. Phone 6F15.
D01JU IS touring, runs as good as
when, new, small, payment down,
total price $175. Hanson Chevro
let Co.
FOR SALE Oregon Imp. strawber
ry plants, $3 per M. Some oak
and laurel block wood, ?3.60 tier
deliveiea. Phone 10F23.
MILK ?3 per qt. for the first five
customers ordered to begin Feb.
1st; next ten, $3.25, after that
the regular price. J. D. Palm,
phone 260-J.
DODGE touring, good running or
der, top and upholstery good as
new. $60 takes lt,v 525 down and
$25 when we catch you. Hansen
Chevrolet Co.
FOR SALE Gilbert Barker five
gallon stroke pump; 1923 Star
touring. Dodge touring, Ford
truck. Cheap. Drain Garage,
Drain, Oregon.
FOR S'ALE-or rent 190 acres, 12
acre prune orchard some farm
land, balance good pasture, lo
cated 3 miles east of Myrtle
Creek. Harvey C. Hill, Redmond,
Ore., R. A.
CHEVROLET touring, one of the
new models with loug springs,
and easy clutch. Run only a few
thousand miles. For sale on easy
terms by Hansen Chevrolet Co.
FOR SALE Direct from owner to
you, modern 5-room house, well
located in Roseburg; paved side
walk and street. Owner moving
away and will sell at a bargain.
Address R. B., care News-Review.
CHEVROLET-sedan, nearly TiewT
Here is your chance to get one
of those fine enclosed cars at a
very low cost, you old car ac
cepted on first payment' Hansen
Chevrolet Co.
PIANO BARGAIN Located near
Roseburg, high grade quality pi
ano to be sold at once. Terms
$10 monthly. For particulars and
how seen, write C. F. Hendrick.
factory piano adjuster, 66 Front
St., Portland.
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FOR RENT
APARTMENTS
ton St.
-221 W. Washing-
FOR RENT-r-7-room house, 418 S.
Main. Inquire at 491 S. Mai.n.
FOR KENT Apartments, new.
modern, close in. Phono 212-J.
FOR RENT 2-room furnished
house, $S per month. Miller's Ad
dition I'lione210-L.
FO RR ic N T 3 5 acres, two miles
from Mvrtle Creek. All tillable.
Phone 3202, Myrtle Creek.
FOR RENT Nine-room house,
close in, newly papered and
painted inside throughout. Page
Lbr. and Fuel Co. Phone 242.
FOR R E N T House in Laure I wood,
furnace, fireplace and garage.
Rent $20. Inquire Palace of
Sweets, after 12m. .
FOR RENTFarm ot 96 acres;
300 prune trees, 60 apple trees,
200 young prune trees, 25 pear
trees, and 30 acres of farm land,
part of it irrigated. Hughes
ranch, 6 miles from Myrtle
Creek, on North Myrtle. Cosh
rent, $200 per year. School house
oa place.
WANTED
WANTED Dressmaking. Phone
419-R. Guttirldge.
WANTED Good home for Shep
herd pup, four months old.
Phone 60-R. 942 Militiry Ave.
MISCELLANEOUS
TO TRADE '24 touring for cows.
Address F. C, News-Review.
CAR OWNER Don't lorget to
call 663 when in need of auto
parts. Eartfs Auto recking
House.
LOST
LOST License plate. No. 83-157.
Finder please leave at News-Review.
NOTICE TO ACCOUNTANTS
Notice is hereby given that seal
ed bids will be received by the
County Court of Douglas county;
Oregon, up to and including Wed
nesday, February 2, 1927, at 10
o'clock a. m. for a complete audit:
of the books of the sheriff, treas
urer and county clerk, for the year
1926. Successful bidder will be re
quired to give a bond to be ap
proved by the court in an amount
equal to 25 per cent of his bid.
The Court reserves the right, to
reject any and all bids.
By Order of the County Court.
IRA B, RIDDLE,
County Clerk.
Chas. S. McElHnrrg
"The Widow' Friend"
Oregon Life
Masonlo Bldg. 101 N. Jokton :
Lunch Hour
Notice
Tomorrow when you are
at lunch, notice the cloth
ing on people close by.
Men from all lines and
ranks of business are equal
at lunchtime also, all
men wear clothes, but not
all men appear the same
in them. Successful men
and those on the way
up, change to a refreshed
suit each week. It's good
business for them.
team
KIDS
Yf M ETK6R YOUR ORBCR'sl
BlCr OB-SMALL B
Yi C RE. QUITE POLITE 1
lYO ON AND AV : a
Whatever the size of your
order we assure you that
It will get our consistent
Individual attent Ion.
We're doing the family
wash now for a laundry
that used to send us a'
couple of collars a week.
You are invited to send in
a collar or two.
; Roseburg Stum
Laundry
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RoMburg, Or.
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CHAPTER 57.
The 8tory So Far.
Rosemary Merton, determined to
win Independence of her family,
dulls college, following a romance
with Philip Barnes, a neighborhood
sweolheart. Clerking In a book
store she meets Larry, an artist,
and Sloan Whitney, & man ot the
world, by whom Bhe is fascinated.
She breaks with Lurry, Nina, em
ployed In the same store, goes to
Spain to join Stanley Cuyler, an
old friend of her dead father, and
married. Rosemary is given the
use of her luxurious apartment,
Mrs. Merton dies. Rosemary en
counters Whitney, after an es
trangement, and he tells her he
cannot marry her, but' asks her to
go abroad with him. She asks time
to think It over, sue .aiscovwrs
Whitney is drinking habitually
and breaks with him. He disap
pears. Cuylers wife, mistaking
Rosemary for Nina, menaces her
with a revolver and drops dead of
apoplexy in Rosemary's apartment.
Rosemary is held two days in pri
son. Sue is discharged from her
position and seeks another. A ca
ble from Nina says she and Cuyler
are married. - Phil returns, asking
her to marry him. She refuses,
thinking of her love for Whitney.
Now Go On With the story.
Gertie opened the door for them.
For a moment she stood motion
less in the hallway, her face work
ing nervously. Then she held out
her arms to Rosemary.
To have you back again, lovcy
to see you coming in with Phil!
I can't realize it! It's so like
old time and still-so d-differ-ent!"
And she wiped her eyes
with the corner ol her apron, smil
ing through her tears, the way ma
used to do. .
Rosemary smiled tremulously.
She was thinking about their last
meeting in the little whitewashed
room, with the high barreq win
dow. "I'm sorry I was so nasty
the other day."
Gertie turned her head away,
struggling for composure. She
was Btill hurt. She couldn't un
derstand it the way Rosemary
had talked to them when she and
Al had come to help her.
"I I didn't know what I was
doing that day. 1 was so wor
ried" 'Oh, Gertie understands, don't
you, Gert? Don't go into all that!
Move out of the way, Gert I've
got a box to get in these women
and their luggage!" Phil banged
the suitcase down and put his :f ree
arm around Rosemary, pushliig
Rosemary along with him.
"Where's Al? When's dinner
going to be ready? I'm starved."
Phil was rushing them over the'
awkwardness, making it seem na
tural and nice to have Rosemary
back.
"Come, take off your ; things,"
Gertie said, more naturally. "You
can leave them in my room for a
while. You won't mind sleeping
on the davenport , in the front
room?"
"Oh, no"
"Hollo, Al! How are you?" Phil
was wringing Al's hand. Al got up
from the rocking chair where he
had been reading the paper, and
shook hands with both of them.
His face was unnaturally red, and
he didn't have much to say to
Rosemary. He was willing to put
up with a lot from Gertie's rela
tions, but he felt this was rather
overdoing things.
Rosemary felt his antagonism.
All through dinner she stole little
glances at him, watching him eat
stolidly, a disgruntled fat man in
shirt sleeves.
And Gertie watched him furtive
ly, too, pushing ner hair back ner
vously with the back of her hand.
"She's my sister but I've got my
husband to - think of," she was
thinking. "I can't have my home
upset, even for her!" j
They were starting on the tapio
ca pudding before Rosemary re
membered Pa. He wasn't there!
"Why Where's Pa?" she asked,
ashamed. Surely he wasn't sick
Gertie would have told her and
yet he never went out
"Oh, he's all right. Al, dear, a
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7v$i& WiFvV HALF pom OR
little Jelly on your pudding?" .
But Gertie where is lie! us
isn't sick?"
Gertie looked apnealingly at Al.
But Al only, lowered his head and
went on eating, pouring cream,
and wore cream, over his pudding.
!Well--he went to bed early. He
he does that sometimes," Gertie
said, still signaling Al for help.
He never used to! Tell me,
Gertie! Poor Pa he's getting so.
old you're sure he isn't sick?
Maybe if 1 went iu, just a minute,
to see him "
"Oh, no!" Gertie cried.
"You better not," Al said heavi
ly. "Have a cigar, Philip?"
A dark flush crept over Rose
mary's face, her throat, her neck.
He doesn t want to see me
"That's about the size ot It." Al
said.
Oh, for heaven's sake!" Phil
grinned, "Getting ' childish, eh?
Well, you gotta expect that at his
age "
I wouldn't say that." Al Bald
stiffly. "It is very natural for htm
to feel as he does. Pretty hard on
the old man so much trouble at
his age. Bringing up a family that
way and then having his youngest
daughter mixed up in a rotten di
vorce case liko that "
"It's lucky she wasn't mixed un
in a railroad accident instead!"
Phil's voice was Just a shade too
loud, too elaborately hearty. "Ac
cidents will happen, and she might
have ' got smashed up more in a
trarnc jam than the kind of a jam
she happened to get let in for.
Might have lost an arm or leg-- -"
"Instead of Just her reputation
Al spoke very low. with his
mouth full of tapioca,' but you
could hear him.
"Bronsonby God-! "
was on his feet, shouting
"What do you mean- '
"Phil he doesn't mean
thing, Al, clear tell him-
Phil
now.
any-
"Phil please don't -"
But Phil wouldu't be stopped. "I
don't like your attitude, Brou
sqn!" he panted. "1 won't have it.
It's ridiculous and you're talking
about your wife's sister and my
wife "
"Your wife!" Gertie's staccato
cry rose above Phil's rumbling.
They all looked at Rosemary,
cowering In her chair.
"Well not yet," Phil said. "I
got ahead of myself, but she's go
lug to be, and 1 won't have any
body, I don't care If it's "
. "I didn't mean anything," Al cut
in doggedly. "You don't have to
fly off the handle"
"He's so quick tempered," Gertie
murmured.
"Well, if you didn't mean any-
tiling, oe more careful how you
tunc ntter this!"
"Oh, please don't I can't bear
to have you all fighting about'
me!" Rosemary cried. I'm not go
ing to stay, auyway. I just came
for dinner because- '
- "Because . I wanted you, lovoyi
We both want you. You want;
ftuDouimy, luo, uou t you, ili l un,
what woulcl ma think to see us at
each other s throats this way-- "
"No harm done," Al said, push
ing back his chair. "No hard
feelings, I trust,"
Phil slipped an arm around
Rosemary. "Well, If Rosemary
wants to kiss and make up with
you It's all right with me, eh,
Rosemary?"
Rosemary nodded miserably.
"Have a cigar," Al suggested
again. "Have have this one?" Ho
pulled a fat Havana wrapped in
tinfoil out of his pocket and pass
ed it to Phil. It was about as
near as he could come to an apol
ogy. After a - moment's hesitation
Phil took It. "All right, old man,"
he said.
"You'll enjoy it. Straight fif
teen cents." Al was warming up.
If Gertie's silly flapper sister was
really going to marry and settle
down there was no use taking a
stand against her.
"Try one of mine. Havana. The
boss has 'em imported specially fur
himself, and he sort of keeps me
supplied. You Bee, I've fallen In
to something pretty good. Matter
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FT. KLAMATH. Jan. 21. Hardy
tlmbermen, loggers, trappers, and
those who in the winter months
find their only mode ot transpor
tation In the snow-covered hills of
this vicinity on skits will vie with
each other, aext Washington's
birthday for supremacy ot the
snows, when prises totaling sever
al hundred dollars will be distrib
uted to the skilers who are able to
traverse the tortuous trail between
here and Crater Lake lodge a dis
tance of 31 miles, in the shortest
length of time.
While complete plans have not
been formulated, it la known that
the ski race will be the major event
of an entire day devoted to witter
sports, and eight men and one girl
have already signified their inten
tion of competing for the prizes.
Heading, the list of entries is
Andy Versto, giant Swede, who
stands six feet one inch in his
stocking feet, and weighs 191
pounds. Versto has been roaming
the Cascades for more than ten
years coming from Wisconsin
where his prowess on sklis brought
him many medals and a jumping
ecord of 167 teet, 10 inches. Ski
ing comes as second nature to tills
Scandinavian for in his native
land when but a boy necessity forc
ed him to use this mode of travel,
Since that time he has made his
home lu mountainous countries
where his early training stood him
iu good stead. Now, running a trap
llue in the winter time, provides
his living, and trips that take
weeks at a time are necessary to
reach his traps. With the snow
piled high in ravines, and on moun
tain sides, skits are essential to
his business success. -
Local euthuiasts are already wa
gering a winter's wage that Andy
will be winner in the event, while
31111 others who claim to be cap
able fudges, are scanning the en
try list, with a bit of skepticism,
preforiug to wait until more is
known of some of those who have
declared their Intention to compute
in the holiday event.
Eat barbecue sandwiches and
live forever. Brand's Road Stand.
ot fact, I have a pretty flno posi
tion" -
Phil paused to . accept Al's
proffered light. He still yearned
to soak Al just once behind tho
ear. lu his mind's eye ho pictured
him topping over, the walrus! But
ho didn't want to fight with Rose
mary's family.
So they moved into the front
room together, smoking each oth
er's cigars, thinking their own
thoughts, outwardly friendly.
And In the kitchen Gertie and
Rosemary slacked dishes.
"Lovey I'm so glad you're"; go
ing to marry Phil"
"Maybe I'm not." -
"Maybe you're not!", Gertie sat
down weakly. "Oh, Rosemary, I
don't know what to maka of you!
And it's so hard on me to have
all this now in my condition und
all!"
Rosemary held the dish she was
drying in midair. "Why, Gertie, I
didn't know I never thought"
All the old love, all tho old ten
derness for Gertie came rushing
back to hor heart. She went to
her shyly and kissed her flushed
cheek. "Gortio why didn't you
tell me?"
But Gertie drew away Irritably.
"How could 1? You were so full
of your own affairs. You haven't
been to see mo for months. You
wouldn't ho here now If that fel
low hadn't got tired, of you und
gone off. And now you say maybe
you won't marry Phil!"
She began to cry nervously.
"After all he's done for you! And
all we've done for you! I should
think you'd be ashamed to be so
foolish. You don't know what you
are doing you can't refuse him
now why, you'll break his heart!"
' (Continued tomorrow)
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been revealed. Hie studied billiards
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troops belnfl disembarked at a west eoast port after havina been roundly, whipped uy aacaea (ej,
I PON what may excellent judg
& Company
U, S. A.
from tho dys of Cleopatra' to
Conlldgo. Aiiyhow, ho Is to give a
radio lecture on that topics describ
ing not only Anthony's game with
his charmer, Irut how kings of Ire
luud used brnss"i,cueg and balls.
ALBANY, N. Y. Clark and- La
Rarba may battery each other nt
r- ' w IvaI r.w -.
Madison Square " Garden tonight
without fear of restraint by . the
woman boss of the boxing in the
ufin him. Florence S; Knaun has'
changed her mind about seeing her
first bout, since ner . successor as
secretary of state has been selected.
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