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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY. AUGUST 13, 1927. SEVEN a- AlumirlUftlKitGheh I i . : Ware! : Nothing finer than Wearever Aluminum Ware for the kitchen or in the camp. Aluminum Camp Kits Moderately Priced, Other, pieces Wiat come m handy during the Seao'cn are Stew Kettles, any size ' Sauce Pans, Cake Pans ' Double Boilers, Skillets Cups, Teakettles, etc. 1 y 1 - : Just peek in at our window and see the comprehensive display and you will find many things to please. ij churckill riAbWAMtd. i The VftnchesYer S'to E'I'W'I5I'I'H'H"H'1: rWl.l.I.I.Itl.II.I.I.T.I.T.T8r4IWWIWTH GLASSIFIEDISEGTION ALL Nfe AbS WLL BE FOR SALE ALL KINDS ol paint at Paso's. ' FOll SALE 100 wither goats' an3 ,.. two billies. M. T. Dawson. Phone ': 33F24. . , . Oct your oi uyr. m lor mose prune , tniVs 'and lug boxes. Itosebuig Mlflwbrk Co. Phone 100. iHAAlS FOR SALE Registered .7 Shropsbires. Mrs. W. B. Stat ? ford. 10,01 Mill St.. Eugene, Ore. 11' UU SALE lbU a. Douglas Co., good place, cbeap, easy terras. A. Patterson, 3665 West :68th Place, l Los Angeles,, Calif. rxt-L,' 'iWii SALE r6TTtR"ASg-;Voung team of black mares; will trade for cattle, Hogs j or: sheep. J., M. ; Ware, Olalla, Ore.' - ' ' t -FOR " SALE TOO-aSreheen ranch",, j. good road, good rosideneel barji, i etc. Fine waferJ-PriceC?J.6,C00. V ' Terms. :T" . ""',..- i" WANTKD-At'6 leiii s'mau tiiUj'i.'iJuJ: i ranch for one or more years. ;. Suitable for about 8 cows, by ( Oct. 10. ,0. k Burke, Box 893, Mcdford, Ore. ? v. i .raia uo wax - , l BUY troDertyUbnt will pay Jfor iW I self. Stock farms are the; kind; , that will do it. Here is one cbn-a ' slsting of 068 acres all fenced with J woven wire , fencing; 60, acres j slashed, ready to burn and seed; plenty of farm land; fruit ,and J berries; good' house ' and but I buildings; running , .stream. through place, as well as a riuni pi bet of springs; on., ood , road. ', For $12,000 on easy terms. , - . . See N. Rice of RICE & RICE.! ' WANTED t WANTED Two good 'prune pick- ers. A. A. Jn'coby, Looking Glass. WANTED Used Fardson- tractor; , Douglas .. Park Stock Ranch, Stltllerlin.' ' 1 . - , - ANTED Two men with trucks to haul saw logs, to begin at once. Good road. C. V. Oden, , Dlxonvillo, Ore. - WANTEBtoTtKtIe..2 RoseDwg lots, valued at 1(21)0 each, for first paymont on house or would like to apply on rent. Address :a A. care News-Review. ' - ' ' HELP WANTEIAgVnt-wanted lady or gentleman in Douglas cnunt.v for ; Eloctrtc:Thernpeutlc 1 M.-ichinc for home use Apply to C. II. Wilcox,- Hotel Grand; 6 to 8 p.- m., August 13. .' FOR RENTi .: 3-' FOR RENT Modern furnished !C upartmont, ; Np . childron. 428 1 Pltzer. FOR RENT Two-room furnished house, $7 . per mo. See elevator man at Perkins building. FOR. RENT i furnished house kecplng rooms. Water and lights . furnished. 'Phone 416-Jr ' - 1 FOR RENT FouMoom : modern fuihished house with garage. lu nnire 70 W'lnplicstPr street. FOR RENT A beautifully rurnisTT ed six-room bouse, piano, Victro la. Sweeper, washing machine, garngo. Adults' only. Splendid lo cation. Also, five-room house. Phone 311-J. 3 "Fishing tackle" FISH AND FEEL FIT , Powell Hardware Co. ' 238 N. Jackson St. We DO HIS COLLARS Ur OO FINE I TO SAY .1 ftmEia WORK FOR MlNt , Shc Tjr.il tnld him about this laun-. rtry. SIio told him that wo did up lior PlilrtWdfsl and hor othnr silk, (hlims in a di'liyhtfiil mHiinr. Then1 hv sent tis a trial nnior ot a dozoti raliHiR. Up and she agfe'e that thin is some laund-y. - s i . : 1 ; 1 . Roseburg Steam Laundry Rnnburg. Or. Phone 79; FOUNli bti BACK pAfeE L'OST jLpST Pillow and pillow case by ' me Deer creek brldgo Sunday ulgbt. finder please call B68-R. v LOST Pair TTof men's . Kryptok glasses, dark horn rims, -In case , Return to l Monogram Cigar LOST Oil Jackson street today, small package containing 'an , Di git! watch. Reward. Return to News-Review, .,..', ..--..'; , , ' MISCELLANEOUS ciTi'' andVarm xqans. 'flows POUGHT AND SOLD, i RICH & - RICE, Licensed Uond Brokers. , CAK OWNER Don't lorget to call. 663. when ip need .of auto J. parts, Sar'tf's Aiifo Wrecking '. House, t ' : K - :-. .j"1 . ,'i . . HOME LAUNDRY Washing, irpu, i ring or rough-dry. .House dresses and men's shir&'lOc, 929 Win , Chester. .. . . - ,.: t ; , . FINE PROGRAM - BEIISG ARRANGED A ' IFOR ROUND-UP PENDLETON, . .Ore., Aug. 13. The finest array of talent ever as sembled for tlio Pendleton Round up will be Rore for' events of track and arena .at , the , coming , 'Show, September 14, 15, 16 anil 17.' t jChoro. will be; the famed Druni heller outfit, George Drumhelier bringing . his -speedy racehorses and skilled riders from : Walin Walla; the -Irwin and McCarty ag gregations, and many other per formers, who have won honors at shows all over the United States. : ' With McCarty will coino Chester LByers, trick, roper; 'Carl 1 Arnold, Phil Yodcr, Ben Johnson, Dlllie .Wilkinson, Dick Shelton, Bob Cros by, Nonlinn Cowa' Paddy Ryan. Bob ABklhs.i., George Weir :an'd. Fred Lowry; a man's relay string, two women' relay strings; a pony express string; a Roman race en try; entries for all the flat races and one .or more entries for the derby. Irwin will have similar en tries, as well as Sain Garrett, trick roper; three trick riders, five qr more steor ropers., three . bulldog gei' and three bionc riders. 1 Pendleton has this year chosen a real cowgirl for queen of -the Western Epic. She is pretty!. Ma bel Strickland, popular with Round-Up crowds riot only for her unquestioned, skilr as a rider and steer roper (she is the only wo man steer roper in the world), but for her beauty and charm. Sho IS a dainty bit of feminity and her slender figure belles the strength she shows in her handling of steers and horses. Livestock which has already ar rived for the Round-Up includes two big carload of the wildest of Mexican steers. Tho bucket's will be here by August 15; Cottage cheese. Roseburg Dairy. Phoho 186. NEIGHBORS OF 'WOODCRAFT ATTENTION A picnic will bo held Monday evening, 6:30 o'clock, Aug. 15 at Umpqua Park grove. Ladies please bring cakes. Invito your friends. TRAIN HITS OPEN SWITCH; ,' ! ' ENGINEER, FIREMAN DIE I MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aug. 12 An engineer Htid fireman were killed lorloj- when n. fast Milwau kee baggage train, running be tween Minneapolis and Chienuo, struck an open switch near Sturtq vant, west of Hacinc. Several others on the train wofc. hurt. The dead are: L. II. Brock, en gineer, and Terry Wcbbor, fire man, both of Milwaukee. The engine and three cars were wrecked. ' Camp Ht Idleyld Park. WELL AGAIN Wo have testimoni Hr 5t- als from many per-, j H0113 who are wrH asaln ttftor RiiffcrliiK with backHchc, In tostlnal, kidney and fikln - diseases, piles, ulcers, rheumatism and other disorders. ' We caa , help, you also. - CONSULTATION FREE Open 9 a. m. to S p. m. Yick S6 Herb Co. war k hi THIS HAS HAPPENED Attempts have been made on the litis of Eltse Marberry, an .Ameri can girl owning considerable pro perty near the little town of Porto Verde, In west central Brntil. She has escaped harm due to the shrewdness of her cousin and pro tector, Vilak, who with hlB .friend, Lincoln Nunnally, au elderly American chemist, is trying to (earn the -reason lor the strange en mity for Elise. Living near Porto Verde Is one Gaylord Prentiss, a strange and forbidding 'character, who hai evinced a hatred for Elise. Tlhky, Ellse's two-year-old or phaned nephew, is kidnaped. A'na tive reports Prentiss has been seen' with the baby. The. trail lead's Into tho jungle. Calamity overtakes the expedi tion Vilak organizes in pursuit. Native trackers are injured or d' pert. Treachery breaks out. Their white friends are fever victims and are left with a friendly tribe. Kllse, Vilak and Nunnally final ly emerge from the jungle. Pres ently they come to the outskirts of a strange city, resembling old Inca civilization. Here they are made prisoners. They discover they are in the power ot Carlos D'Alben-, tara whom they had known as uu engineer back In Porto Verde. i The black ruler of the city de cides to marry Elise and to put yilak and Nunnu'.'y to death. They are torbe tortured at the feast of Rnymi, as are. .EUse's nephew and Prentiss, i The least day arrives and a friendly Indian slips a dag ger to Vilak, who cuts his bonds, then proceeds to awe tho!. natives bv walking 'through-fire..- D'Alben tara Is killed.- Vilak starts to re-: late the strange 'story .of Prentiss. , , NOW BEGIN THE STORY : ' : CHAPTER StLVIl ' ('Merely this," Vilak answered. "The first 'quest for gold, and to my mind the much less important, was the attempt of Limey Potts, Pa'squale BJ-anza, and Detto Cicer one. Three rogues working to gether, they b'eUevnd with rea son that they could i easily get many thousands of dollars from you by kidnaping Tinky. That was why Limey, was iii the tree wait-" ing for you -to drive by tho day Tony BaVBe'tt'a. was killed. He wan going to cause you to have lan ac cident or something of the sort and' try to kidhap.Tijiky fhea. His. ar-' r.n8t-Bbi!iowha,ti:,fliBI'npted; thptrlo's plaus, but didn't blocK them. "When Tinky disappeared the first time, it was the Italians who had taken him, 6ne of them riding tho , horse, with the injured, foot which hart belonged to Prentiss jand which I afterward learned they had stolen, They were rn the toad to Furnass Caves when ,thoy were unfortunate enough to meet four mounted gendarmes who watch that place : pretty closely iust because it is such,. a havon for 'crooks and "smugglers, and they had to run for it, being compelled bt last to "got; Td 'pf - the - chlldi which was crying. In terror.' and 'boots and her BUDDIES , c ,r - ( . - r k : ' ': S' T . ' X ,utwN , I EOT .'OMY.'. JUST TWINiK. ' ' ' ' '( i.EkvV A 600! e, .. y- ; ' bft! WWr A ' wvRt'u'T lujof ' ! 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OOOR. fcetU 'UU &E.T Of fVH' it oom't-Oi-l Cso area otherwise cmbcrrcsslhg thulr flight. ...-' "Falling in tills scheme, I.h'nov, after (he others had aided him to escape from jail, decided cm a much bolder experiment, which, if successful, be believed would be far more lucrative: that was to kidnap you yobrsult uhd threaten you until you gave them any umouiit uf money thoy chose to ask for." "Was 'that 'the1 er occas!6n," the old mati niurmured, "the sol diers yes soldiers captured us us on the way to Villauar' ' "Exactly. Of course, that experi ment was a failure, to. Meanwhile the two Italians, who, lie'or-do-, wells themselves, were naturally On good terms with the ue'er-do-welis of the native population, had heard vague rumors about soilibof the Indians in P'Albentnm's camp, and catching the . poor, drunken fellow we aaved that night you don't know about that. Incident. Eliso tortured him to 'see what he knew, and found his informa tion highly interesting. 1 "Then, discouraged by the lack. or success In their schemes to. get money from Elise, they, decided to abandon her In their plans, and 'follow up Uie Information tleyhud gained. Which brings ub to the second and more important quest, tho one which concerns - Prentiss and D'Alberitara." . , , The tom toms began to .'sound inombtonously. Ho -listened keenly a moment, then continued. "I've told Nanny many 'times before that; those poople aren't 1'ncas. I'Mr fronV It. But they have been living In these Inca ruins for many general lions and ..naturally k have taken, over, any of tho inca possessions, which remained. . , "It you remember your histories; you'll recall that the thing they, had most o? Was gold. Gold in slicli enormous quantities that the Span; lards who first saw their cities wouldn't credit heir. eyes. Walls of the nobles' houses literally covfi ered with It, great va3es and oven furniture made of it. Called it 'the tears of the 'sun.' " He gazed off toward tlio chlei's; palace silhouetted against the stnr lit sky. ,"l was in that building with. B'atalagos. this aftornbon., hi a , great,- stone basement ,6f it is, gold. A tremendous amount . ol gold. Ornamental : arinor, carvejl 'flowers, all that sort of thing. How much it's worth, I couldn't e.rt'l mute. Besides this there are rich gold mines a few miles .. away where H priglnally came from, rip half inclined not to lake you to see either. It's done too Wt'cji harm, this gold. Killed too many people:',: . ", J :'. : . - '! !.'i;he;nl(lcous painfed priests be gah a;'drontiig thant. "yon kil'ow Prentiss is an hrciieologist.. .Hu'. always specialized in . Inca arche ology. Some feat's. ago he got into that trouble with the museum, you rpmeiuber. and resigued under ;a cloud, of scandal.-He told mo about it'toduy: Got foolish over Boino wo man, ai(d, isold a lot, of the musoijiii ftl(ifS (MSMrt" n r out ftW See mum . -. .(--, property which tie had illsccivu'ed to gratify her taste for money. No need going Into dotuils. "Hut tho effect of It was (hat lie tins prqlty swiftly dropped by most of hll friend and acquaintances, und. embittered,; wilt mi to Suutn Ainerlr again, IntendliiK never to Return to the Stutes. He soon re sumed his explorations and re searches and was wurklnn In Hie easiern parts . of . Peru .when. AWi heard vague reports Ihu; thorel were Interesting old In -a ruins off j m this direction. So attar consid erable, wandering over 111.) moun tains aild desert here In rfcA'rch uf it.vho finally arrived and found D'Albenturu hero. , . , "U'Alb'entara, wvas, one of those unusual parsons, you occasionally encounter," he went on. "A highly Intelligent, cultured man who hab gone completely, wrong. Ho was quite suspicious ot , Prentiss, at first, but when he lonrucd thut the other's mission was purely an archeologlcal one, fronted hint very Cordially, .and they .bocame good friends. Seems he was the ne'er-dp-woll son of an excellent Portu guese fumlly, und having gono. to Brazil to escape arrast after coni milling a murder, hud been a civil engineer . and numerous , other things until ho got into trouble again and had to leave once more, "In this manner, drifting from wilder snot to wilder snot, ho came by accident upon this place which , belongs to IJalnlugoa., He was a clover follow, was D'Allioiilunl, vory clever. And It didn't lake him long to find out about all tho gold Batalagos had here or to . .make himself the half-broed's chief ad viser so that he could set ubout getting It. To do. this,: he began playing politics.: , . . 1 "As I've ofton,sald, a , king or chief Is nothing . but a different variety of wurd .politician, Batala gos especially deserved that desig nation, because bo w-asn't too se cure on his throne. ' He had plenty of enemies, particularly amoug those natives' here who. probably had considerable luca blood , ill them and .certainly caihe of good stock. .Naturally, they bitterly re sented having a mongrel like Batal agos over theni. So Batalagos be gan systematically, wiping., them, out. And D'Albontnra curried his favor by helping him. ! . "Well . r . I remarked before that D'Alben'tara,, after he ' found thut Prentiss .w'uBU't. gold hungry,, became friendly. Probably, quite glad to see another white man. particularly an Intelligent one. Hm invited, Prcutlss to. see one of hn executions, ivhlch was a poi version of tho old Inca practice of . human sacrifice .,..- , ' , "Prentiss went, The victim vhbm the . gods had supposedly! selected for the occasion was a baby, 'the son pf ono of the lighter nkjnriorl Indian families who Ir.id .brain tho chief's worst .enemies. A chjld just about as old ,as.Tluky wa'i,at the ,'lme. . . , ."Prentiss.was, a , scientist,, who had steadfastly lnuliuuincd Hint it waa a bad plan for, an nrqhe'ologi-t to, interfere In local politics. But despite his bttiei-'ness, he was , at heart a very 'decent follow in miiny wayB, and ., when the execution fvue about io,tako iilace.it wus jltlo mor.i than he cpuhl stpmac:!. Gosh j What Getting There Slbwly tM-reR,'tA HUHC3RS PiS e A EAR.- 9r SPORT LEMvAe.' WAv(fe, & pttAE TOR ci??e Hot coeeee, y it the priests down lie was quite husky then nd seized the baby in bis arms. , , ; ! "Of course, they caught ilni in medlately;' he Wat' tohduraued to be sacrificed ttl once,-for his Vio lent act iad- outraged every god they poasi'ssed. . )le wait already on tho sacrificial stolid and the la- tooors .had just left . him tq U' kiii work on the child, when lot-tuniiie-ly for hlin Bululnaos i)ud soiuj of his priests decided unit the sacril ege half badly Joltvd the omens so that the time was no longer favor-j aoie. consequeeiiy lie aim me cilld wore thrown Into prison to await B more favorable moment. "1 won't bother you with tin' de tails of how he escaped through tho aid of Mends of the chil l and, taking the baby with him, Hfte.' in credible hardships finally fM to lllamahtlno Jn western Brazil. : "Back in Boml-civllizatlon, lie nnturally thought he waa safe,; but he had, been thoro two weok.1, try ing to recuperate from a' wretched fever he hud contracted r coming through the jungle, when he found that D'Albentara and his men woie following him. Not . that D'Alben tara norb him any personal enmliy. He didn't. But the child had bc como a symbol.; It he didn't bring It back, aud If. Prentiss's act went unpunished, Batalago's prestige, would be enormously diminished, and likewise thnt ot His chief ad visor. While, It D Albcntura din succeed in returning , Prentiss and the cliltitthe grateful cltlef would refuse him nothing. A tact which Mrs. bassett always tired Now in Good Health y Using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table mpotind L Lansing, Mich. "i h'av.o tsin Lydla R. Plhkham's Vcgetablo Com pound whenevoi 1 needed it. Whcc I first used It ) was so bad ) could hardly Walk acrosR the room v without ci Ins. , ,1' wni llro'd all Ihotlmo. I thlnk.my trou ble waB coming on mo for six hionlbs before i r'eellxeil It. , 1 read of your wonderful, medlelno In the .paper,, and my husband bought, me a bottle, and after tho tlrsti few doses I... felt , bettof, '. so kept: on taking kt until I ,was well and strong. I take It at times when. I, feel-, tired and It. belps me; I. wll, always havo a good word for your medicine' and tell anyone vhat good It ban done inc.. I recomniemlej It, to my nolghbof for tier girl, who Is sixteen yenrs.cild, .nn-i It, wan Just what sho needed. She Is feeling lino now, and goes to school every dny." r-Mas. E. P. Bassett, 210 South Hnyford Avenue, Lansing, Michigan. Do hot continue to foel all run down and half slok when Lydik B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is ' sold by druggists' every whoroi -,- ' a Fix We ge&Geo foR Money, i "t; Vtcu rj u ; I've DuuHeo for ,T --! c.-G ETC EC 1 2r.T.T.lr.T.ir.-T.T. ' f i , . J. VI V Vt 1 H We are able to figure your power and . : v .1 ' : , , , pumping installation. i . V : .' l ; ,.; -See U$ First We CArt Save You Money ' FARM BURfcluJ i COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE , ' I AQHNT8 FOR " ' - ; Roseburg FAIRBANKS MORSE & CO. ' OaklaVid Now Located t Washington Street and S. P. Tracks, I'lfllMANLY B0VS Hen ' lepcncrat "rami carefnl nupeirvUlon, (ricl dU clpline, aoelstl adVBaliiBca ana Moral (ratalas. V a t al o K u r Batalagos may or may not have havo pointed oue. , .- "To in'ako a long story short From i)liiniaiitlno Prentiss came Sou east to Porto Verdo and shul himseir up on his father's old fli zenda, lettlug i6 one know that he had the child with him. Ho hoped to throw D'Albenturu b men off the track, . . ', "Ho failed, .of, courso. Ho tyled. to go' back to tliQ United States, much ua 'ho didn't; wish io ntier his , uufdrtunato af fair thoro. But bo was Crazy with. illness and shat tered nerves, and had got Into somoi compllchted' mess about his passport and citizenship.,:. The consular officials, to whom l)c told part of his story, thought be wus completely mad, and wouldn't let him nut of liio country. "That's why ho treated von the way ho did, Elise. , KchicuihcrlnK tho hitter quurrcl between-, vour family and his own over I tin own ership of his fivzeiidu, In his halt-: deranged state -your , visits : only : made him niorb-frantic,, for ho win cortnlii, with that terrible, fllfod nesa ot mind 61 a. .Iiurvously nvoi 'wrought -. person, that, g-oiii wiro trying to drive him out ot Ilia lusr refuge.' " ' : '; ' " ' .' 1 ' , (To Bu 'ConoItidod:)1. '' -i-'''.1 Som'o more Ioobo -end6 ore to he picked up, after which Vilak comes to an understanding. ; mj- , '; ..''.'.!. 1 -Bat barbeouo. sandwlcbca and live forever. Brand's Uond Stand Plcnli at Idleyld lin 1 aJ 'cnoip. LN &(fAM 1 fKM' Pit N'T EvJfcR -THlrtK O ) .TtrAe; ( COMG. To : Wokkim' por fZ tAT i fair-banks Morse tlas Engihe ' Water Syrterh. Light Plants Motors . Centiifugal Pumps ; DELEGATES LOAN ASSOCIATIONS TO : VISIT PORTLAND i POUTLAN1), Ore:, Aug. It. liluljointo prepdriitlouB are being I mn-Io by the Portland city leuguo ! ot savings and building and loan I ...nn'lbll. of about a thousand delegates from tho building and loan associations ot California, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Nevadu, , Arizona aud New Mexico who are expected to attend the sixth annual mooting ol tho 1'uclMc .States Sav ings and Loan Conference which will assemble hero on August 2'J, 30 ahd 81..-,., - ;,- lt Siieakers of nntional prominence, beside building and loan , loaders rrom the states niontioncd, Will address the convention. Entertain. pi-nt will include, among , 'othVr things, an nulomnbllo drlvo ot 173 mllos . up the irumOlis. Ooltn(iblu river highway to, and around Mount hood, otto T. 'Sallck,' presldont ot tho U. S. League of building and loan associations, which held its annual convention in Ashvlllo, North Carolina. last month is com ing from1 tho oast to attend this I conroronco. as Is Dr. Horace -R Clark, tllrocttir at tlio Ainorlcah I .Savings, Building and -Loan Insti tute. ' ' ( ,..; . ., L. Stanlejr ri. Docker. Ot 'Sh.lt take City, is president of the -Pacific Stales Conference.. Loo C, Stldd, of. .Portland., is vlce-nresldent and .fr.inos V. Wlilpp, nlsp of Portland, Is .secretary. :, ., ,, ". : 'j -. Tho lust annual gathering qi tti( ennfureuce wits In Halt .Lake (Tin ! last September. , - frnrnbaBO Motor Oil 100 or conl pilro parnffinn baBo. At 'QcnoroA 'indeenndorit Dealer'fl,," V ' v"', ". ., By MartU By Swan -U'M Hnt HHlem. Or'.