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ROSEBURC NEWS REVIEW. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1927. SEVEN .MM.M..MliMri.l 1 You Need' Em Every Day j! i Hi A SCRIPTON PENCIL Nothing equal it for con- j venience, service and economy. It is as light as com- Hj mon pencil, and . has sufficient leads for a year's g use, 35c. IR TISH" An entirely new product. Do your soldering at home with Tisit. It is a liquid and no heat is required, ' but it does the business. . KITCHEN CROCKERY decorated ware. Special price for a few days or $1.73 per set. TRADE IN We accept your old shears at 40c in trade for new ones. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. f , THE IRONMONGERS . 5 CLASSIFIED YOB. SALK 14 neiul nuunlo guatB. Kuguue Hixon, Brockway. FOR SALE CHEAP Good Singer sewing machine. Phone 474-J. y Fl)RSALEGnipe, 3c nor lb. ai .,!..... 1?.-.i.iL- J II.IKutlr MnlM.fi l'KIS for sale, 6 weeks old, f5 oach at Parker's, 4J milos uast. l'liono 3SF31. FOR SALE Olio younfi Jursey cow aud one Jorsey lioifer. Itay K Ward. .FOR SALE llauintliiro brood anwu uiwl nl-u U 1. Kllicn f l:i k. and. Ore. FOR SALE Dry fir kjiT laurel RI....I. .. ..n.l ..ft......' F.I.Betts, SF23. ' FOR SALE LlKht team, or to .let V outl'or fho-uintor. Duvid .B"jp' , , son, Kosebuiff, IU." 2.- FOR SALE Juice RniuB2c per i lb., "brii containers.. QvoiianU Orchards. Pboue' 8IF5: ' ' F6RSALE Vetch una oats, ti-ou;t vetch niLxturc, clean 3c. t. A. F. Stearns, Oakland, Ore. ' iFOU SALE German 'iuilicupuii&.' r ;also ni'odier.- Males $H1, frmmleB ! .'$5, Inquire at 404. W. Doujjlaa. JXMXIK , SEWAN l!i2 " model'. -leatlieiviipliolslcry; koui! ' coiidi j lion. Motor like new. (luO. ltoso ;; GaniKo; . ' . ' k . FOR . SALE IlroodliiK turkeys, purebred Bronvie toins nnd hens, '; priced ri(;ht. Nathan Crow, You callii, Ore. ..... FOR SALE F'frst""" class billy i goats, one and two years old. Al- 11 so lirsc ciasEi t;orricuaie - rams. ' I II Chn.t Ut,n..A FRESH ilEEP SEA FISH Clot yours at now market you'JI liko tiiis fish, caught off coast at ! lUnuou with book and lino. 125 ; Sheridan. Phone 84. IFOR SALE A nice little home In j Sutherlln. Cheap for cash or will tiado for good truck, Ford or rf Cbovrolot proforred. A. R. Mub I ley,lioseburg, ViX. i. . . 'FOR SAiJiS At lu'y place in Eden- bower. 1 drag saw: 1 disc:-1 2- l section harrow; 1 14-inch plow; 1 lu-lncu garden plow;- ! riding l saddlo; 1 pack caddlo. V, V. i Nickson, Phone 44F15. :FOR SALE Good 5-roonl- houso, .' close in on pavement. Appraised value !2V00 rents for 112.60 lt :cupied hbuso.t- 12 years. Owner . ' compelled to tell to meet finan- titlc. Cash price ?125U. riiono 153-J. GROCERY STORE AND BUILDIKGS -' 7 . Ono of the best towns ill tlato; old established business; .excel lent trade. Building and slock very good value at 17,01HI. Will tako improved Itoscbtirg projH'r ty or farm land in part payment. MeLENDON REALTY COMPANY, REAL ESTATE INSflltANCE ; : 14(( JACKSON STREET. Lucile M. Sappington Dunning System Improved Music Study Piano Kindergarten Parish House 214 Cass SL For Information and terms Plmno H20 .I or 205 R Elite Plealer All Kinds of Pleating and Button Making. MRS. BELLE CAFE .. Phone 1B7.R 10 So. Main CHIROPRACTORS Druglcftc Health Center "Complete Health Service" SULPHUR VAPOR BATHS tZf Went Ca Phone 491 Kohlhagen Apartments Furnished apartments, mod ern In every way. Within one btck of business center of crty. Reasonable Rates. ' ' ' PHONE S8 ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE j j FOR SALE i WANTTOJ Wonderful set of six pieces g SECTION WANTED lo rent ranch, highway preferred, for cash rent. Box 132, ltosuburg. WANTED To buy u. good milk cow. R. A. Hurchor, JJiUard, Ore. Pbouu 46F12. . WANTEliht'areuts to atUnid re ception (or Junior High laculty at Junior High auditorium 'law day evouiiig, Oct. 18, 7:3U. BOY wants trinsiiortatioii u West ern Colorado by auto. .Will pay itart ' exrienses. Address "Colo.," ' care News-Review. WANTED SALES AGENTS Guar anteed territory. Alust have small capital to start. Sola right to sell U(H. IONS Hydraulic Au tomobile Jack. Address Robert t ,i llyiugtou, 1342 Alder St., Eu ! .'youe, Ore. , ' i, .: FOR RENT FOR KENT GniijN,';7uear J Rose iinioi. $44 b. 1'ino. FOR RENT 2 furnished and seine " unfurnished houses. Phone 23 l?H. Foit ItEiN'f AparLinuTits. tiown- town, new DioCorn, reasonable. Call C46-J. 125 ACRES for rent, broccoli or nielous. vor, Brockway. suitable for Edwin Wea- FOR RENTJ-Moilern E-rooni houso with garage, SlOv-per nio. (143 Short St.; Inquire Gi t Short St. FOR IENT--FuruKlicd, , lieafc3 uparlmcnt, electric range, $27. Oil. Inquire 124 W. Douglas. FOR RENT 5-Toom modern house, like new, garage, on paved . St. Phone 25.. Zlglur Hard ward.: : , p-.- j MISCELLANEOUS . 1 ; CAB OWNER Don't lorget to call 563 when In need of auto parts. Sartt's Auto Wrecklug House. wb WRITE INSURANCE McI.ENDON REALTY COMPANY, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 110 JACKSON STR E ET 'j , LET US figuro .with you "on a chicken house, wo have soniu ' special low-priced material suit able, for such buildings'.; Pago ' Lumber ruel Co, BRIOI4 BUILDING , f fs I) K It LEASE I'ortlalKrfr (1'own-l.own - district. Havo ono-half undivided interest in building worth S30,- 000 will trade for Roseburg city property or larm land. McLENDON REALTY COMPANY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE . 140 JACKSON STREET CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS Tho News-Review oxcluslvo Job printing department ts showing a nice line of Christinas and Now Yoar Announcements. We have very complete stock and at very Toasonahle prices. Place your order. now while the stock Is complete and pay tor thorn at your con venience. We want your order early so we cau be sure of prompt delivery. Vetch, oati-. cheat and rye seed at Wharton Bros. Mrs. Charles Hemline ' , , TEACHER OF Piano, Harmony jnd Theory ; fciuitu 1. Kohllii.Keu Illdg. I No other. uvuNoey Will d o ycur. blankets! Ur OR. AND Vou know fliex's no awful hit In I ti' way blankets are huiudi'ied. lfi you want them (httie up soft Mini 1 fluffy and corafy !e! ! call for them. 1 Roseburg Steam Laundry Ell COPYRIGHT DU BEGIN HERE TODAY Vera Cameron, efficient were- taryt allows Jerry Macklyn, adver- Using manager tor Peach lUoora CosRitHicH, to transform her into a beauty through the use of the com pany totituiiiicii. She oouwiuta on ly after title falls in. love with 1 man who 1km ores her. Jorry pi-oposes to use her plio-; tographs in advertiuiuK booklets, i lu transforming her, the beauty Bpeciatliic coiiua a picture Jerry finds in his desk. Vera wants to bo beautiful ao she cau spend her vacation at Lake Mumetooka and meet the man she Iowa, Schuyler Sniythe. At the summer hotel, Smythe and other guests mistake Vera tor tho ex-prlncess, Vivian Crandall, who, after a Paris divorce, is in hiding. Vera tries to convince people of her true identity but is not believed. Nan Fosdick, who it is rumored Schuyler la engaged to for her money, bees Vee-Vee to leave the hotel, fiaylng Schuyler loved her before Vera came. Nan and Mrs. Bannister, another guest, go to tho city and Vera knows they will notify the Grand alls. That night. Schuyler and Vera go to the end of the pier to be alone and Vera determines -to confess to him. lie tells Vera of his love for her. Vera puts off confession and begs him to tell her ot his boyhood, when he admits ho is a secretary, she asks him if he would love her any less if he learned she was a no hoiy, without money. A bell-hop appears,- snmmonhiK her to meet two nien who await her at the ho- teJ. Schuyler says he will not let them take her away, that .she must marry him tonight. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXVIi ''How cau we net awuyl" Voe- Voe's teeth chattered with fear and excitement. "You.f car is in i the hotel garage, out ot 'jommis. s Ion Listen!" he commanded shnrp-.then. ly. "Hun nlong the shoro road till i you - come 1o that little dump of J three birches where I got tho j birch hark for you yesterday. Hide among the trees until you see a car coming. -I'li hlow a sig nal on the horn one long and one phort honk.f't?nderstand?" i "Rut whereVPlll you get- ihe carTV Vv protestou, seir.ing "wnero nre. you laKing me:, sne his arm as he was starling , down asked , f .-' tho -steps. : 1 . . : ,,: "As far ss I can drlvo .before Steal. It nnd notify the hotel in ' n'nn o'clock in the rooming," tho morning where they can pick Schuyler answered. "I'll '. try to H up," Schuyler retorted grimly. 1 make Connecticut easier to get a "Vh roV Ruing. to ' let anything, marriage license In that state than stnnd in my way. That scoundrel in vw fYork stale." ' ; i Thurston had my, car tampered "Kchiiyier,"' she began, desper with, nnd i'll take his car to- get ntelv Ijtking her courage iuto her nway in If I can find It. He usual- bauds. 'Tw something o tHl you. Jy keeps it waHiitg at the-rear en." please slow down! I can't talk i m nee. - (Now run along and be against the nole and tho wlnd." sure It's me before you run out "Afraid of oie!" she could see into the mad. Parlhigl Kiss me, bis rmile 1n the light from the Hny ro that I'U know it's real that jeleotric globe set' lu tho dash wre actually going to bu niar--io,-d. . , j . Tied-'' ( "Yo," she answered, shivering. "No! "We we must hurry!" ("Won't you please' turn Into the 1 While she wnlted in the shelter ' first lane that wo come to, so that of the HtHo chnup of bffches tinhr BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Wonders of Kind Words By Blosser C ( f ( . . V '"" rr- ngff 7 1 US FELUAS TEASED L ( SOEE.' Jrj yoO F&LtAS OO6AT TO ! SUDE I'u. rtOlAbS JwV.OSSlE.'APECVtJOR ?H I'M. GLAD VOCKG Y SOvOCATUATAES: fxTv-Mis M ! f TEASE AM LlkE 7AAT- 70 Z!yt J&X.M7t IT To W DRM, OSSIE. LETS ) rc-COMZ OM T,TAGHAS (SAME AIM ? -J $MsJ) AVTO BLAME AAJD . f, -,7 T? VoW-n 8tS IT ( 6O0D PKIEAoDS-' FED ,TG 3'' -- aa ' ,i Rf Al iT7 ' - -f "FfcM TvouvMoOLDAJr .LXJ i IAk C&ir ! v ; ; J L ' 1 y,L y. A" ''V'i'$$. SALESMAN SAM , Pretty Smooth By Small f 5IA. HEAR THERe'S CtREAT rAOVie ("GOSH, t'O UKETA 6CE IT, BOT I DOWlT f VH WOULD ) WHV SftN V OH. TMftSS . ftV TH' MIGH-TA TMEATCR rwtGHT- . WAMMA GO POOWt-I'LL SEt (F KlTTV yA COME. ? J AUD ITS VERY SWEET AWRI6HT: KITTV- V J WHf DOM TCHA TREAT YOURSELF ? WILL GO WITH ME J OF OU TO ASK ME- I'LL 2k S A JSN WHGMWILL $ tfr--j ( BCS ARE So ROUGH HfWe ' fv ' hatch.? - i-fe.- r Sa- j xJ or-v -ar. -w . -r - m OtiM Qastin 1 the lako Shore road, her heart ws Itt-aUng so fast with excitement that she could not think. She could only pray wordlessly, pray tha Schuyler would not repudiate her as an -Jnitoster ami a love-thU'ff-' - A roadster which she recognized as belonging to Thurston, the ho tel manager, came suddenly into; view around the curve of the road., Vee-Vee crouched behind tree until the reassuring sfgiiaj ca mo on e long IxMt of the horn, followed by a short one. She scurriwl across the road, tuid was ia the wr before it had come to a full stop. '(Jot it Thurston's car!" Schuyler exulted. "I should have taken a closed car If ono had been handy. Fortunately for me, Thurs ton leaves his keys lu his car. . I warned him onoa that it was a dangerous. business, : but he laughed at me, said there were no thieves, at the Mimietonka. He'll laugh on the other side of his mouth, until he boars from me in tho mornine. Do him good to worry a little, he added, with a short laugh that Jangled on Vee Yoes overwrought nerves. She said nothing, but huddled low hi her half of the seat, wrap ping the white Spanish shawl about her head and shoulders, to nrotect the carefully set wave In her copper-colored hair from tho menace of tlic wind. I believe wo're being followed, " Schuyler said suddenly, after a pause during which he had in creased the speed of the car to 40 miles an hour, "ijrok over your shoulder, darling. Vee-Vee obeyed. "There's a car behind us, but of course they may not. be fnl'uwint; us, she reported, trying to keep panic out of her voice. " " I'll lose them, whoever they n re, Schuyler promised her grim- ly, The -speedometer climbel from 40 to 45, hung there a moment wavered drunkenly to 50. Voe-Vee glanced over her shoulder fearfully, as tho ear swung at a neiilous angle in .taking the turn from the. -lake mad to the state highway. I think we've lout them. If they were following us," she cried to (Schuyler ahove the whistle of tho i -1d and the hum of the motor. we rnn talk unobserved ? Please, praujier: 115 Tiiany lmpunnui. ine imie genuine pleasure uuuiuuim "It you're going to 6bk Wo Id fit" ' ' ' ? " ' J : ? " 4 ' ' - - take you buck to that hotui, where! "Dou't laugh!" she cried out of jfl thoie detuned detectives are wait- her pMs. "i haven t tooea lr;ng a Ing to take you home, 1 can ten you now that I won't do il!" Schuyler shouted at her. 'i lovo ;wi4 nuu 1 un vrc aw uu vuiuuib is going lo ouiua between, us agaiii Uo jou hear? "Are you trying to irove that you are a masterful niauT' she she hiuglie4 shakily. " doa't want you to take me back to tho hotel. -1 want to get as fur away as 1 cau, but first I have to tell you the truth. Theu, if you still want mo, I shall be happy to. marry you.": "Nuthlng you cau tell me can make me change my mi ml," Schuy ler assured her. but he slowed the car to a baro 15 miles uu hour, leaning out to search for a lane turning off Ute main road. "There's a farmhouse ahead. See tho lights?" Vee-Vee pointed to the right. "There must be a pri vate road leading to it. Yes, here it is. 1 'leaso turn in." ' , "I fail to see why we should wasto time In . talk, when It la of such vital lmKrtance to get clear away," Schuyler grumbled as he obeyed. "See any car down tho roadr : . . r "No," Vee-Vee .shook her head. "There's a car going toward Mln netouka but none coming from It." "Now what Is this terrible truth that you have to tell me?" Schuy ler smiled, as he cut off the en gine. "1 believe," he laughed ex- ultingly, "that my little princess just wants to be kfssod. I ll bet many a girl has been kissed In Uiis laue. My darling!" "No," Veo-Vee cried out sharply. ''Not yet. Please! Schuyler " her hand went to her throat "I've tried to tell you so many ' times, hut you wouldn't listen. Tonight, dear, 1 asked you if you wouklu't be gla-1 If the girl you love came to you as poor as you are so that you could work together "Do you mean," ho Interrupted her sharply, "that you ve let that damned prince get hold of all your money? The papers said your father had protttctcd your money w lie ii the maniuge settlement was mad , "Oh, you make It so' hard!" sho walled. "I. don't know whore to begin or how to convince you.' Sho beat upon her breast -with i clenched hand aud received the answer, for tho crackle of folded paper came to her faiutly. - Jerry's letter! The loiter that explained tho whole miserable business was tucked away beneath the' light Irodlce of her evening dress. ' She pushed aside tho - folds of the Spanish shawl and groped for the letter. Her fingers felt Icy against the warm flesh of her bosom. "Have you some Idiotic Idea of tenting my love -by telling me that vnn iirsi miiii'' Kiliiivliia litiiinnlnI in an odd voieo.' Then ho snenierl ...... ... . ...... . ' IJun ntniBeii iiicuier, iHugiieu Indulgently. "Darling, 1 don't give a ' damn nhout your precious Voe-Vee shows Jorry s letter to 8 dny notice with the commlssiou.i wuniy. iirvgun, 111s , ripa; ac ioney. If you've lost 40 million Schuyler, and her, love turns to. Siuco notice of the strike has 1 tiiu'.i", "mIui rhura!iny uTu (,20th dollars In four yurn of being a! contempt for him.' Read the next boconio public eight or tho : com-1 day 'of- tiotob.-r. iv27, hi tim hour of princess, why, all the belter for i -Chapter. - , v , f ' ' panics operating In the southern '',7e,'"'1 A" ,ib? '""v" f''d by mo, I mean. I can havo the pleas-- - -.n Colorado fields, Including tho Gol- oiOedtion t?Hs!d roiwrt aidUi? uru ot showing you how the back- f Fresh grape Julc6 at nriuid's. orado Fuel aud Iron company nutiltjiiint thereof. ' hone of America lives!" Ho Thing your own contalnors. Phono; hayo voluntarily Iricroanud wagoBi nP-l$vlB K wlJj89.M , laughed again, bnt -there seeniPrMoROF. - 1 of tlio men. Vt vnw tonM9 l VhUrl01 What You DfWt to tell you that I've lost 40 million dollars, but 1 "1 knew you wore Ju 4 trying toj usv uiv, hi- utatiiira " v 11 in"! HursuirA. , MHul I riant . Iliink .Vfiu show much trust of the man who;9 )ua If.vul vni. flvn vuora " I That s Just it ! Voe-Vee cried. "You havru't loved me for five years, for you had never seeu nut before in your lite when 1 walked into the Minuetonka diuing room uu Sunday. You did not see me at aiin oeach "Are you trying to tell me that you think 1 made up a fairy story to tickle your vanity and tc fur ther my suit with you?" Schuyler Sinytfac demanded violently. Then, as suddenly us it had happened before, his voice changed, became low and rich with love: "Oh. my darling! Don t let's quarrel now, just when I have won you. You may think 1 am a romantic fool to have' cherished a dream all these five years, but you cun't quarrel with iue for that, even If you have forgotten that I danced with y ou-t-m "I haven't forgotten, because I was not there. Schuyler, 1 have never been lu Palm Heach lu my life. I was not married to Prince Ivan Polaskl " "Have you gone craxy?" Schuy ler demanded, seising hur clutched hands and beudiug over her. "Ever since Suuday night I've felt that either 1 was crasy or that the, guests of the Minuetonka wore,' Voe-Vee told him.-. "Schuy lor. didn't it occur to you that 1 might be telling tho truth when 1 said that my name was Vera Vic toria Cameron?" it was out at lust, and she could sink back Tt uum ""m m I, sobbing with relief as well fear. . j , "What do you moan?" Schuy ler's hands relaxed, allowed her to drug her own hands away. "Is this another bright schemo to test ray love? My God! I've heard that you lovo dramatics, but this is hurdly the time or tho place" Cao'ti you believe me?" she. shrilled nt him in desperation. tell ynu il'm not Vivian: Crandall! i havu never even seen her in my life, had scarcely heard of her tin til. Sunday when everyone hulutud on mistaking me fur her " "I don t believe it!" Schuyler's voice was suddenly Bhoutlng in her 'car. "I tell you, I don't be lieve it! I'm not such a fool hs you think! -It's u great scheme to diteh a man you are tired of playing with, but It won't work, 1'iincess VMunl Just using mo as a tool to escape thoso detoctlyos your pnr entB had put on your trll! Weil I'm not a man to he trifled with! I'll keep you until you II be ghvl to marry me to save your precious rei-ututlon!" (To Be Continued) ;: - i rej utatfon !" . ii-. o. s iv , i u 09 vunumma r v f Know Won't Hurt You Hard Wheat Flour Try Bear Brand $7.40-$1.90 . But if you want the best grade of unbleached hard wheat flour buy Exchange, $7.80-S2.00 Don't Pay More You Can't Buy Better. : See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ' AUENTS FOR ''';. Roseburg rAIRBANK$ MORSE & CO. Oakland Washington St. and 6. P. Track,. SI v AOUILAH, Colo.. Oct. 17. Uan iKhmont ot I. W. W. BKllalors who havo been activo In prcpnrtDK Tor t, nnnnrnl uti-lba in I lin oul mltlnt. ' "f this region was ordered hero to- day by citizens committee. Notice to vacato their headquurters and to quit tho camp was served ou tho otlicers in charge . . A similar notice was served yes - tertlay by a citizens committee headed by Mayor John J, Prion- aid of Walfconburg on tho I. W. W. heudquartois ut that place At Walsonburg the commltteo raided the JiPadquartors of the organlza- Hon, seUted tho records and do- stroyed thorn. Nollce to all mem bers of the organization to leave the camp was posted. At a nieotlng ho.ro thoso lu at tendance adopted n ruHoIutlon con demning the activities of the 1. W. W. and also tho order banishing the agitators from tho camp. May or rrank Houcacclo presided, ni.rt ..it, in -w.,. i fti.i i m o m 'v win iiuiio una siraigni :iooiuaii unci Ulq . not at been culled for tomorrow by tho tempt n sinlo pass. Tho U ends 1. W. W. representatives of the and lucktbs were powerless to stop United Mine Workers havo dls-' tho lWckaroo rushes. . -claimed any connoctlou with - the f u ' ' - strike, which has ,beoiv declared II- egm uy mo uoioraoo jtuiustriai commltsion, Hllru failure1 'of Mho I. r nr i.i. si - 1 Biuiiuum ui uumpijc jvl" ," tQt Chnrh-s U Wllun doceased had state law requiring tho flllhg of a? flu-d In .iho eounty court of Doug- ' .IfYobWant" "u ; ! AMERICAN LEGION WILL MEET TUESDAY I'nipqua Poi-t No. 16, Am- orlcau i .eg ion, will hold its regular seuil-monthly meet- j4 Ing at the armory Tuesday w i v;uuib n o u i;iuun. nil members Ley to be present. , ADJUTANT. TO ALL CHAPTER MASONS I : - ! All Koyal Arch Masomv aro i wquested to bo present at a moeUug to bo held hi tho Ma- e"lc Temple Tuesday even- ? at 7:30 p. m. This Is nn important meeting and all members should' attend. "i 4 ' ; W. P. HARRIS, , Secy, Laurel Chapter No. 31; PENDLETON HIGH VICTORS' PENDLETON, Oct. 17. Pendle ton high school football team do feated the HiU Military Academy of Portland Saturday, 59 to 0, on tho local field. Pnmllntnn nlnvort ...... , . . .... .... ' ' jNOTicia of final ici-ii,g.mi:n'J ,ii.'!: . '".hereby given that tin I umh rnlKiieil. executor of tho enlatd By Martin iJtoMfeurfl Ora, Phoos 79 . i.ij,., . i t- r ; i ifc-w--y?y?;.'-w C nr mca acsvicc. tsc. iwsmVL J '