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ROSEBURC NEWS REVIEW. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1927. SEVEN Firen ar,fi Natistadinn i ii'Liu.W-hn anne ausM The cheeriness of your sitting room will become still more comfortable and attractive when you see FIREPLACE FIXTURES are all that they should be to make the room all that you want it to be. New Andirons, Tongs Fire Shovels, Etc. . will add to the picture of the setting and create an atmos phere of satisfaction. Ask us about them. , CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. th ironmongers Fie also ;;corfc ufc the rumor that the foimer jtiineetH is -in hiding with a lover nhom she intends to to it that the S,,-i!ets l10 consent of Vera Cameron, j many as soon as convention will . inai in Vihis aecieUiry, to Uaustorm hur iu-; permit. He declares that ho has BEGIN HERE TODAY Jerry Macklyn, advertising man-! ; neer lor Peach Bloom Cosmetics, GLASS1F1ED.SECTI0N ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE I FOR SALE LATE model standard Quick coupe. Motor Shop Garage. FOR SALE Sow and 9liisTD" H. Fleming, Glide. WEANLING pigs "for sale, $1 each. R. O. Goff, Sutherllu. FOR SALE Ewes, $10 and S. D. Goff, Oakland, Ore. BHEEP"F0R SALE 15 head good breeding ewes. Roy Medley, Oak t 1 FOR SALE Oats and vetch," 2j cents lb. Oscar Weeks, Ruckles, " Ore. FOR SALE Shetland pony colts, $25 each. C. L. Weber, Roberts Creek. Phone 42F13. APPLES FOR SALE WANTED WANTED 3 or 4 ladles or men to j room and board. Inquire 6i. North Stephens. ft: to a beauty, fane agrees only alter seeing and railing in love witu a stranger. In refashioning her, Jerry . has t?,ln mind ihe use of her pictures In E ' advertising. He asks the beauty A. specialist to use as a model the g; portrait of a beautiful girl he sup gj' poses to be a movie actress. g Vera wants to go to Lane Min gj.netonka on her vacation, to meet E the man she loves. At the summer gj j hotel, she meets him. Ills name S; is Schuyler Smylhe. He and other Ej guests mistake her for Vivian Gran s' ! dall, heiress, and ex-princebs. Her Kj attempts to couviuce the guests ot (1 their mistake are unsuccessful. Smythe Jails in love with her, and denies the rumors he Is engaged to Nan Fosdick. Vera, or Vee-Vee, as some call her, finds it difilcult to declare her real identity to Smythe, especially since it- is apparent he is in love with the girl he thinks she is. In her room. Vera picks of a news paper and finds the nam of Vi vian C rand ii 11 in bold headlines. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XX1U So closely did Vee-Vee feel her self identified with a girl ahe had never seen, of wh.nn she had scarce ly heard until three days before. that it. seemed that sho was read- ing about herself as her eyes i took in the big headlines: i "IJETECTIVLS SEEK MISSING , CRANOALL HEIRESS." the highest possible opinion of his former wlfes honor." "Trying to court hr throueh the 'papers," Vee - Vee decided scornfully. "It's a -pity he didn't have more concern for his own honor. She might not have di vorced him if he had.1 Detectives scouriug the comi.ry I '.."iemcal'in" iy'bm or a biiirU'd woman who aske.l ! . "' "V..: .. WANTED Second hand kitchen ranges, beds and dressers. J. M. Judd. WANTED Stock hogs, weighing from 75 to 100 lbs. W. L. Cobb, Roaoburg, Ore. WANTED SALES AGENTS Gua? anleed territory. Must have small capital to start. Solo right to sell BOL1SNS Hydraulic Au tomobile Jack. Address Robert F. Ilylngtou, 1342 Alder St., Eu gene, Ore. FOR RENT at orchard, Wednesday to Friday this week. J. E. bawyers. PhoneJ43. Tq RENT Modern flat, closo in. FOR SALE Vetch . and. oats, Inquire Kidder Shoe Store. strong vetch mixture, clean sc. f A. F. Stearns, Oakland, Ore. In the center of the front page was a picture of Vivian Cranduli, with the caption: "Vivian Cra'i da.ll, until three weeks ugo tit Princess Vivian, wile of Prince Ivan Polaskl, ot Russia's repudiat ed royally, is the object 01? a 'ia-lion-wide search by private "de tectives, according to information received from friends in the confi dence (of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kulus Worrell Ciandall, multi-mil- liouairo Hoclely leaders of New York and Newport?" The column or front-page type gave little Mure actual information than the caption under the 'por trait. 1ho picture might have been a photograph of lie'rfaelf, Vee-V-io noted with fresh wonder. It show ed the Princess Vivian in decollete evening dress, wtilr three strands of pearls aboutMior proud neck for nothing but solitude. Then fear! lor her own self pushed aside her righteous indignation for Vivian Craudall. At any moment now the detectives might get on the scent of the girl at the Miunetouka whom all the guests, and even the management, believed to be Viv ian Craudall. , She jumped out of bed, ran tp nor desk and began to write with furious haste a telegram to Jerry Alacklyn. But before she had fin ished her fi antic appeal lor him tp come and stand by lier In the threatened disaster, she stopped and clenched her cold hands against her pounding heart. Why wke hiiu at all? Why not simply pack up and leave? Terror soiit ner hands flying through the desk drawers, searching tor a schedule of trains to New York. There was no train until the 11:52 p. m., the train which Mrs. lianuister and Nan Fosdick had taken last nigtK, She felt trapped; then came the slow, insinuating thought that site was glad she could not get away until nearly midnight. She would have, would be lorced to have one more precious day with Schuyler Smythe. She would pack, would to have kept you waiting," she comes up, of an ud pleasant char-1 told him. iacter, I mean, that you will ab-! She was about to leave the xoom, ' solve the management of the Miu-1 ncionka from all blame." "The only thing that you could possibly be blamed for is for not believing me," Vee-Vee told him severely. "I shall be glad to leave the hotel, Mr. Thurston, if that would relievo your mind.'.' . j "Oh, by no means!" ' the uit-1 happy man protested. "As 1 have j told you, we are honored to have you here. 1 hope you are comfoi t-1 able?" He was the solicitous houil manager again. "Quito comforiablo," Vee-Vee asHured him briskly. She was thinking that if she obeyed her im pulse to flee from the Miunetouka that night she would bo tacitly her lieai t beating quickly at the thought that she would see Schuy ler Smythe in just two more min utes, when a knock bounded upon the door, 4 discreet, deiereutiiil knock. She thought It was the waiter, .come to remove her brenk tast nay and table, called "Come iu!" blithely. Hut it was not tho waiter. It was the hotel manager, Mr. Thurtt ton, his bald forehead glistening with the dew of embarrassment, his big while hands massaging themselves nervously. M iss er Cameron, I beg you rusion," ho u- felt It my duty to er your parents as ; confessing to Thurston that she welt as yourself .to speak to you. "I haven't the least Idea what you mean," Vee-Vee said, raising her chin arrogantly. "You have seen yesterday's pa pers, haven't you. Miss Camer on?'. Thurston asked vsllh more spirit. "I have seen it, yes," Vee-Vee admitted. "Hut I still fail to .in derstand " "I don't want any scandal, Miss Cameron," tho man went on dog gedly. "I- we ull, appreciate the honor of having you at the Mi 11 no tonka, and I hope you will stay all summer, put 1 I should very much appreciate It, Miss Camei on. if you would notify your par ents that you are here, bo that there will he no possible reason for them to blame the management for not having notified them of your presence here. I I feel the responsibility .very keenly, Miss Cameron 1 . . "My name Is Miss Cameron.' Vee-Vee interrupted, her voice even nnd flrn , "I told you when I first came that I would , trust you to correct any misapprehen sion that' might arise as to my be ready to leavo on the midnight I jdentiiy." One lobe of her brain, FOR SALE O. I. C. weanling pigs, - $5 each if taken soon. M. W. Drolliuger, 3 miles west of town. FOR SALE New 32-gauge Win chester pump shotgun, cheap. Phone UH'R, or 230 N.Jstephcns. FOR SALE 15 wetlier goats; 1 i'oianu cmna noar; z sows; sev eral Jersey heifers. R. L. Irving, 1 Wilbur. FOR RENT 2-room furnished iWel-Htudded coronet on her bob- house, ?7 per mouth. Sco elevator j uet head., ' ' num Perkins Bldg. ,r - Ono paragraph of tfliq fc&all type RU()M AND llOAHL) lor lady. GIG j declared: "Prince Ivan,' the hus- Lilburn ave., Laurel wood, near 'band whom 1I10 Princess Vivian Ui-' Senior High. " FOR RENT A pa rime 11 is. Down town, new modern, reasonable. - Call 645-J. FOR SALE Second growth fir block wood, 3.25 per tier., Also Barred Rock pullets, ?1 each. Phone 33F25. , - , , . 1)0 VOU appreciate . a carefully filled order for fuel or building material? Call Page Lumber & Fuel Co. Phone242. FOR SALEOr-tradefor shcop. ono two-year-old polled Hereford hull, double standard reglstra . tion. Inquire for Moore at North Sido Grocery. FRESH DEEP SEA FISlP-"G"et yours at new market you'll like this fish, caught off coast at Bandon with hook and line. 125'f Sheridan. Phone 84. OTHER BUSINESS INTERESTS Compel me to sell my 1 tJO a. farm situated 2i miles north of f'finvoiivllle nn tho Pur tflo hlirh. wny hiiu umpqua river. 11 you are interested in a paying farm at a sacrifice price, see C. O. Bartley, Canyouville, Ore. Lucile M. Sappington Dunning System Improved Music Study Piano Kindergarten Parish House 214 CaBS St, For Information and terms Phono R20-.I or 295-R ONE G-room house with garage for rent, on pavement, $8 per month. Wilbur L. Spaugn, tiOi S. Pine. LOST LOST By Model Bakery between 6 and 6 Motiday evening, bi- cycle. Please return tot Model Bakery. ' MISCELLANEOUS ' ! A 1 CAR OWNER Don't target to call 653 when Id need of auto parts. Sarff's Auto Wreck In p LAP I ICS" I have just inhtaneda permanent wave machine, and am pro pared to do this class of ' work for 910. Mrs. Emma Pitch ford, North Star Beauty 'Shoppc. vorced In Pai is is iu New York, registered at tho ,Pin3U Hotel: Tho Prince declares that . (he. heueas divorced him without .his knpwl udge and that he lias route to Now York to Xlnd hl3 former wife and to plead for a reconciliation and re-marrlage. He sccAits the idea of foul play in connection )vith the Princess' disappearance, and -is convinced that she will reveal her whereabouts In her own good timo. train, but the day at least was hers and Schuylers. - She was taking dresses ff their' hangers to put them, Into her ward robe ti unite when the telephone ang. i "Is1 that you, Vee-Vee? Your 'voice ; Bounds so; odd, darling," Schuyler Smythe's -warm, deep voice came caressingly ovor tU wire. VI t don't feel very. well. Oh, it's nothing. I'm just tired, I sup poffe," Vee-Vee answered, relaxing weakly against Hie heaped up pil-( lows of her bead. t "I've been waiting for you,' hlft voice came reproachfully. "Havo you forgotten that youi were to play golf with me this morning?' ; She had deferred playing golf- lis long as possible, conscious that her game whs extremely amateurish, undoubtedly miles below the prac ticed performance of Vivian Cran- dall. When she hnd made the en gagement she had not intended to 1 keep it, had intended to . suggest listening critically, told her that he was talking like her old self, like tho Vera victoria Cameron she had been before her transformation. "I know, Miss, Cameron,", the manager hastened ,to ussure her. "And I should havo boeu very glad to assist you In your effort to re- tectives Innkinir foi' von. lilmlv m'biokfl, pounce upon you at the holol any inlnuto and cause n f8candal-r" ho hesitated unhappily. ' "1 assure you, Mr. Thurston, .that no detectives are looking for Vera .Victoria Cameron, that 1 am Vera victoria Cameron, and that you should feel no uneasiness what ever on my account." But' bb she said the last words, color flopded her pale face. She knew sh.0 was lying, that tho poor, distracted mnimger hai far more to fenr .be cause aho was Vera Victoria Cam eron than If she were the Vivian Crandall that he look her (o he. 'Of course.. Miss , Crnndall I was Vivian Crandnll, and that he would have evory right to notify the Crandall family to watch for her at tho Grand Central Station. Her detention in the station would Inevitably result in her being haul ed before the Crandalls for Identi fication. Their . discovery of her resemblance to thotr daughter a resemblance that no ono would bu lieve had been achieved accidental ly, since haircut, shaping of eye- brows and coloring of hair could not have been affected without deliberate design would j ust us inevitably brand her as an Impos tor. She might even be arrested for fruud, would undoubtedly find herseit smeared all over tho front pages. She was trapped, horribly trapped, whether she lett the hotel or stayed. , . . t When Thurston had left, look ing very unhappy, Vee-Vee again flew to her desk to comnleto her itelcgram to Jerry Macklyn,.. Hut uxain, bi;l ore alio had finished It, she halted, her . pencil stabbing Q vii:iuuuty ui iueyeiiow hiiooi. "No, I'm not going to get him Into a moss. 1 won't lot him take tg the blame. It might cost him ins position with Peach Bloom."- And again, irrationally, while teais gathered In her vivid green eyes, she murmured, "Dear Jerry!" But thero were no tears In her eyes when sho hold out her huml to Schuylei Smythe. She was asparkle with eagerness und : ex citement, determined to make the j most of tho i precious hours that 1 were left to her .beloro 11m storm For situ was sure thoto would bo a storm, and that sho would huvu ta luce It ulonu,. uuless Her vivid eyeB probed the glow ing brown eyes of Schuyler Smytho as If nho had' never looked' deep Hard Wheat Flour Bear Brand, sack $1.90; 4 sacks i.;.l;.$7.40 Exchange, sack $2.00, 4 sacks ... .......$7.80 Silver Dust (soft wheat) $1.80, 4 sx $7.00 Corn, No. 2 Yellow, $2.30 per hundred. " ' Cracked Corn, $2.40 per hundred . "J ' GET OUR CAR DOOR PRICE ' r" ' . See Us First We Can Save You Money . FARM BUREAU : COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE " AiiENTB rOR : Rowburg FAIRBANKS MORSE & CO. Oakland Waehlngtoii St. and 8. P. Tracks. - B CTIla2.IM':isiraM.li I Auction ale Into them before. i (To ba Continued) Mrs. Fosdick has something ln torestins to tell Vee-Vee about Schuyler Smythe. Read the next chapter. : '.n . ( and closing out of my plcs at , j ' MELROSE, OREGON Directly across the street from Melrose Store on account of sickness . t Friday AfternoonOct. 14th . Sale to begin at 1, o'clock, rain or shine 1 tem Young Marea, weight 1200 bs. each. , : 1 Cow to, be fresh soon, good milker and tester. r. j 25 large Chlokens. ' . 10 tons Hay. , . . ; . ; . 1 12-1 nch steel Dr.aklng Plow 1 2-seotlon Harrow.. , it Cultivators.: , f ;1 hand Cultivator.; r 1 ' 1( set Double Harness. t. . ; , T set Single Harness. ' i. HOUSEHOLD GOOD8 AS FOLLOWS:: ' ; CHRISTMAS GRERTI NO CARDS Tho Nowt-novlow c.xcUihIvo Job liriuiiiiK uuiutriiiitiuL lis tsntiwinK n 'fit nice line of ChrlHttnns nnil.Nowitsj Venr Announcements. Wo have bee vnlir nnl'ilnn.' AllHR rnmnrnn. mo oiher form of dlvcrslnn nt tlio ; If you take that attitude Ibqre is very comploto stock' and at very I g ...i....tn i... ..n.i? ..ml. tl.n i iii.rtilt.-r ii. .1.1. ilin. r' ...ii. rflnnnnnliln iiflfna. Pinna vnni nfjliii . xa plunuo ilumieralely.- She nURl't ns TlmrsliAi told her dojoctcdly iiidii-j now wniic the' stock Is comnleto ' H irniK ink giiHtuuliiK Imld Inmd wllh ana pay tor mom at your conta ii 1IUHII Willie IllinuKlll Ciller. "Ull I 'omiuuvu. w nuuu ' juui uiuui 1 do hope that In ciiro nnythlnc--i early so wo can bo suro ol prompt woll let lior golf betray her us any thing else. . ; i ; I'll be dressed and down In ton mfnulos, Schuyler, r Awfully Bony anything at . 1 new Range. , 1 . new' Heater. ' , ' , 3 Rockers. , , 1 8ome Kitchen Chairs. 1 . 1 hardwood Kitchen Table. i Library Table. ' Stand Table. , ; ; 2 Beds. 5 i " 1 Sowing Machine.' 1 Cabinet Organ. iif 1 Crate of House Windows.; . All sledge hammers axes, wedge's. etc., garden, truck, fruitl and vegetables will be sold. ' : ' ' ' '" The Farm of 23 acres, on which sale is conducted, will be put up for sale. . !'(:;' ' - ' , ' 1 1 I . . I ' ;-i' Terms All sums of $20 andi uijder cash, all over that amount 6 months time will be given on good bankablo 'paper. ' ' ' ; " -' . f M ) j; i j ? ; MOSE CHRISTIAN, Owner j. M. C. RADABAUGHi Auctioneer. FRED QOFF Clerk. ' rj f BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Kohlhagen Apartments Furnished apartments, mod. ern In every way. Within one bleck of business center of city. Reasonable Rates. PHONE 68 Mrs. Charles Heinline TEACHER OF ' Piano, Harmony and Theory Suito 1. Kohlhagen llldg. l'bono 3)0 Elite Pleaters ' All Kinds of Pleating and Button Making. MRS. BELLE CASE Phone 187-R 610 So. Main CHIROPRACTORS Drugless Health Center "Complete Health Service" 8ULPHUR VAPOR BATHS 327 West Cass Phone 91 BRAND'S ROAD STAND Winter Apples Now Ib the time to huy them. Thy will not. he ns plentiful as last year, hut thy arc very fine, liny them by the box. We havn ihc most extensive fruit market on the PaclUc hiehway between Canada and Sau Francisco. Jonathans Boso Pears Spitzcnbergs Com tee Ortlcys Howell Grapes BRAND'S Psc.fie Highway 3 Miles North Special 'Roseburg Pullman now daily for over night travel to Port land and hack. Now travel via Southern Pacific by rail or highway. New, luxuri ous, .silver-j-ray motor coaches, in ad Jition to improved t rain service. to 'Portland !ve Arrive RmeliurR . , Poiiland Orcponian . 11:15p.m. 7;l5a.m. (Srdi! R-ichtira Puliman rritly for, Shanta . . 4.10 p.m. 10:30 p.m. M'imrGwch 6:45 a.m. 2:5 p.gi. Motortoach U:47a.m. 8:05p.m. turning I.siTe Arrfre . P..filit. Rebgrn Orr.ionian . 9-30 p.m. 4.25 a.m. (R-WTttue Pullman -t wl frtr ( u.iujiM.! until It a.m. f - Shasta . . R 0 a.m. 2:35 p.m. MntorOach 7:50 a.m. 3M8r-.m. WtworCoach 3:30pjn. 11:20p.m. Southern Pacific rail tickets good on motor-coaches of Southern Pa cific Motor Transport Co. J. E. Clark, Agent Phone 11 . Roseburg, Ore. mm fill, M18B camoron I uoitvory. ... i!. T ; A Soft Job :f , .':;;'':;:!' 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BEST CUSTOMER The Plot Thickens By Small ILL WILL WOWSER send f Pau tree r D0U6HNUTS COrAE FROrA PANTKlES ftNDTHE. FIRST ONES WERE tVDE. IM GREECE NOT AFRICP.I WHftT SftW ? R WILL HE. SENO f WILD RftT-CAT? IT HrS THE. HEAD OF ft CftT MO THE TAIL OF pi RAT WHEN HE SEES HIS TAIL HE. , BITES HIMSELF AND THATS WHAT CAKELS HIM VJILDU wm JEBBE. HE'LL SEND THE. LITTLE TWIN AFRICAN GODS, "Seeeu-LEBerV'-THEY PKEOLO AND Faded - Natives snap their . fingers atthcia-even shake 'em but with the right : rubbing THex often bring GIFTS MEW SHOES, ETC - wnm at rytr. ct.rr ay sr. scwies, mc. J, ROfA DARK W5TERIOUS AFRICA THE GIFT IS ON ITS W(W WrTCH FOR IT, FOLKS - VJfTCH FOR it!